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United Pres* Leased Wirt

EitablUhed 1908

Soviets Recover
Space Animals
MOSCOW (U P I)— The Soviet Union ha* launched and
Recovered safely another space ship with a dog and "other
biological subjects" aboard, the official Tasa news agency
said today.
The Taaa announcement said the launching and the land­
ing took place today.

TH U R SD AY, M ARCH 9, 1961

News Briefs
Heat Record
M IA M I (U P I ) — Miami's 87
degree temperature Wednesday
broke an all-time high fo r March
8, toppling the previous high for
the data e f 86 In 1963.

Alabaman Approved

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 144

School Board Demands Apology
For Question O f Its M otives

W ASH IN G TO N ' (U P I ) — The
Senate hat approved President
Kennedy's nomination o f ALbam a
segregationist Charles M. Meri­
The County School Board today tha matter over to attorney Doug- council on what ha meant In the
wether to tha Export -' Import
demanded
a public apology and re-1 lea Stenilrom and warned a mem- article concerning tho amount o f
Bank, although a Democrat warn­
ed the appointment would come traction from members o f tha ber o f the league present at the | sewage dumped Into Lake Trout.
The brief announcement said a
keck to haunt the president. The United Cltisens League o f Caasel- meeting that "everything you aay | Tha newaletter, which Milwee
berry, which, in a newsletter print-1 now could Iw held against you at Mid waa circulated thfoeghout the
"satellite ■hip" weighing 10,940
county and had dona considerable
ed Feh. 18, mentioned "g r a ft and a later date."
pounds, or slightly more than five
Milwee hammered questions at harm to tha "reputations o f -thli
corruption."
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tons, had been launched end
Bupt. o f Schools R. T , Milwee Rohn Lady, e f tha league end elae board,” questioned the board's
State Health Board said Wednes­
brought haek to a safe lending "in
day only two polio cates had been recommended that tha board turn m member of the Casselberry town action on building " a filter bed at
the required area e f the Soviet diagnosed in Florida during tha
Union."
first nine weeks o ’ tha year, an
Tass said a dog named Cher- all-tlma low fo r ^ h e period. Tha
board aaid 16 case* had been diag­
nushka was aboard and that the
nosed at the same tima last year.
animal's condition was normal No naw cases were diagnosed Uat
week.
WASHINGTON (U P I ) — House aftar its flight.
The space ship
sm p was
w e . the
m e 11th
n t h ve­
vehighways
Investigators
today
H t t p s if I
gp sk ed H illard Davidson to explain hicle to be p u t in to apace b y th e 4? l i e
Japan (U P I —
L
V.
K U K U O K A . J,
how tho state o f Florida let Russians, the fourth to be sent Ninety-one Japanese coal miner*
hundreds of houses dribble away aloft with animals aboard, end the wars trapped today by a (Ire 1,400
to contractors working on super­ second which the Russians report­ feet underground and offlriala fear­
ed sefsly returned.
ed tha bias* might touch off a gat
highway projects.
Cbemushka was at L a s t tha explosion. Reacuo teams brought
Tha House Highways Investiga­
ting subcommittee summoned Da­ fourth dog sent on a apace voyage 20 o f tha miner* to safety. Police
M id 71 other minora took abetter
vidson, bead o f the properties by the Soviets.
The latest 8ovlet apace probe behind a compressor room in an e f­
management division o f tha Flo­
rida Road Department, as ooe of revealed prior to today's an­ fort to survive the raging Inferno
A t h e last witnesses at public bear­ nouncement Is tha Venua I, which deep in the mine.
ings dealing with Florida road walgha 1,41* pounds. I t was
launched Feb. 12, end ia streak­
scandals.
EG L IN
A IR
FORCE
BASE
The subcommittee also planned ing toward Venus, in whose vicin­
to call W. C. Peterson, division ity i t . i s expected to arrive in ( U P I ) — A ir Force officials today
studied information gathered by a
engineer for the Bureau of public April.
"Experimental
animals"
and i t search rocket shot to an altltuda
Roadi in Tallahassee.
In five days of .extensive bear­ "other biological subjects," other­ o f 80 miles ovar Eglln Gulf Teat
ings, the subcommittee has at­ wise
unidentified,
also
were Range. An Aeroboo-500 rocket waa
tempted to establish that the stats aboard the space ship, the Tass fired by the A ir Proving Ground
Center Wednesday. It
of Florida deprived Itself and the announcement said.
■tody the density and dial
9 federal govarnmsnt of hundreds o f
T **
of u ltra-vioLi rays, Iona
thousands o f dollars.
m
Chi si Coupael Walter M ay has
i and officials today looked ovtr plana fo r a
repeatedly pointed out (b a ? the
_________ „
hooL Laft to right, W . A. Patrick, architect
state . failed to sell houses on
__Jtn Burton, Jamaa Blrkenmeyer, Walter Teague, administrative assist­
LONDON i U I ’D — l i w Duka
rights of way, only to have con­
ant, Roy Mann, achool board chairman, and SupL of Schools R. T. Milwee.
Kent, 88-yaar-old cousin of Quaen
tractors realise huge profits on
(Herald Photo)
Elisabeth II, wiu marry 28-ycartha removal and sale o f the asms
aid
Katharine
Worsley
Jana
8
at
buildings.
WL Fatar’a Cathedral la York, It
The subcommittee aimed its
waa uappunccd today. Tho anquestioning Wednesday at Ross
m ssn aiat aald tha duke, who to
Stanton Jr., resident attorney'dor
Tha
County
Zoning
Beard
eighth ia Uaa to the throe*, guv*
the Florida Road Department
Wednesday, night agreed on the
hi* ftaac** a platinum engagement
Tbb gounty School Board 'id- hopes la advertise for bids some- rooms the school will include a
Stanton's duty is to acquire rights
need fo r enabling legislation to
ring sat with a larga aapphlra day sygrovod preliminary plana Urn* ia May or early June and cafeteria and library. Funds for
e f way.
.
gut n m i n i m * bousing eodd and
this school will come out o f capi­
Stanton said buildings on the
tor a new Bear Lake E le « s a ­ that b a . hopes the plant will be
Ueeasiag o f alt buildiag eon tractors
tal outlay funds.
right o f way only have value U
la ry gched la be located oa a, ready far occupancy during lb#
they are removed. "Our job was In Seminole -County. «
The
board
w
ill
draw
up
the
bill
SO-acra all* waat of Forest City.
to get the highway constructed,"
CoostrucUau funds will come
Tha school will be off Bear
he added, '"and ws might have to be presented to the County Comhindered the program by waiting misalon fo r final approval end
Lake Rd., between Cleaves St. from tha aate of Slate Depart­
around a long time getting rid e f then present It to the legislative
and Curtis Drive and will ac­ ment of -Education bonds lo be
delegation.
9 the buildings."
comodate 660 pupils snd hsve 90 marketed this spring.
One* enabling legislation to ap­ By Usited Pruts lalsnulioaal
Thomas T . Cobb, general coun­
A t (ha same time, the board
classrooms, library, administra­
Mrs. Carol Jtpson, acting post­
Eastern snow and stoat flailed tive suite and cafeteria.
sel for the Florida Road Board, proved on tha uniform bousing
approved Haul plans for a new master at ChuluoU, said today
assured Rep. William C. Cramer coda, it would mean stricter con­ Naw York and southern Naw
Architect John Burton, in sx- 11-clamroom Hopper Academy to that ad article in The Herald bad
(R-Fla.,1 that the new administra­ trol and halp eliminate' all-sub- England today with a backlash ptoinlng the plana which will be ba constructed o n . Bay SL in
preiented a misleading picture of
of flurries from Tennessee to
i
tion did not plan any radical standard homes in the county.
tent* to Talahassee for approval 8anfard.
the notice for bids on a Cbuluota
Burton laid tha board hopes to
changes in highway policy.
The. board aL o approved a pro­ Wisconsin.
this week, laid that it will be
rural post office station contract.
Thousands
of
midwaitarn
fatposal maklag it mandatory bond
a one-story ranen type building advertlM for bids sometime next
Mrs. Jepson also said that tha
axamlnatlona and certlf^atloa o f lory workers and school children uilng pro-itrussed concrete In­ month and (hat the achool will "the fact that the article waa pub­
were
idle
for
the
second
day
In
be
ready
for
occupancy
by
Octo­
all contraetora in tha county.
stead o f steel "to speed up the
lished on the very day that bids
ber of this yuar.
A board o f examiner* would bo tha waka of a mammoth alorm construction.”
were dosed has causod much
that
unloaded
up
to
a
foot
of
The
new
acbool
will
accomo­
established which would work the
MUwee said that the board
ill feeling.” She asked that "an
new snow la Nebraska and Iowa,
date 990 pupils. Besides 11 class­
The State Road Department bee tame way as the plumbers’ and
•splanallon of some sort ba pub­
t i inches a t Milwaukee, Wis.,
computed ita survey o f the y e n electric Ians' board.
lished regarding this m atter."
and drifts measured at 16 feet.
posed Lake Jessup Causeway from
Tha board also approved a plat
She was instructed to post the
The U. 8. Weather Bureau pre­
WASHINGTON (U P I) For­
Oviedo to 8anford, County e n ­ for Goldie Manor located in South
Capt. Arnold Williams o f the notice at noon, Keb. 37' end re ­
dicted six to I I Inches of snow mer President Harry 8. Truman
gineer Carlton Blias said today.
Seminole County near the Wea. In Maasaebusetti, New Hamp­ visited President Kennedy at the Sanford Police Department will be move il at noon, March 9, Mrs.
Tha causeway was indnded un­ therafleld development. Previously shire. Mala* and Vermont befora White House today snd got a the speaker a t the C&lt;vitan meeting Jepson said. The Herald report
der a five-year Improvement pro­ it had denied the plat application the storm retreated into higher special welcome from the chief at the Sea Shell Restaurant at on the bid request did not include
gram suggested by the eeonty because soma Iota were found to elevations of Now England and executive's three-year-old daugb- 7 p. «n. today. Tho program chair­ the deadline dale.
The article was written from a
commission In Uta IBM.
bo sub-standard.
man to Joe Davie.
the Middto Atlantia states.
ter. Caroline.
copy of a sample contractors!
agreement submitted by tha Her­
ald's Cbuluota correspondent, Mra.
Pearl Jackson, and was not pub­
lished previously because ao in­
formation had been obtained on
the matter. No oilier source of in­
An attempt to dopa greyhounds Manager Jack Ledoux and the maintain confidence in our great persons guilty of administering, found a beg of 94 small meat
formation was used in writing tha
In the Sanford-Orlando area Mon­ ate If for the careful security sporting industry.
attempting
to
administer,
or balls.
report.
day morning haa resulted la the precautions and alert work la
"W a will meet this problem of cauao to ba administered, any
Further tevuitlgaliou turned up
Mrs. Jepson said sbe did not
capture o f a Miami m a t sad haa apprehending Fanaro.
attempted fixing o f races and
^
jkat Urn two men *rere I authorise and was not authorised
stimulant
or
depresent
to
any
brought in tha top echelon a f
fight
it
wherever
we
find
it;
we
The atefl of SemlaoL' County
w h »n *o n H «f
,y k
' to make a new* release on the
national racing executives tu fal­ Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Kenneth will stomp it out whomever it greyhound engaged in racing al
low up the rasa.
Noe Jr., director ot racing for affects. We have been, we are any track o f any member of - i a S t &amp; n &amp; a
1“ *• £ % *
■*“ "
Joseph Linsey, president o f the the state of Florida, Tom Par­ and ws will continue to keep Ibis this association, for tbs purpose L ia r, .ii
Ike other sueAmerican Greyhound Track Op­ ker, chief investigator for (be asm * clean.
of affecting or Influencing the P*rt s
*'v returned to
erators Assn., Taunton, Maas., Racing eommlteteufr'-aad
iL tto a j&gt; a n d track
"W a pledge (a maintain the raring performance of such grey- the m
■ break-in,
flew in along witn Jerry GaUiqg, security chief D a v f t f r i r d
K A N S A S C IT Y . Mo. ( U P l ) - A
confidence of over eight milltoa
picked up hia
M e lt.
forking V
UU tbs
(be ease, people who eajoy racing at eur
Sanford-Orlando K a n n e I Clnb among those working
"W # mean business with this
All areyheuud*
■ ' Ryan diving tank and platfuiui collapsed
board
chairman
and .national
Fpnero is cbargtd *H b break- 94 membet tracks aaaually.
reward and it applies in (bis kennel and from U
*• E. Wedasaday night during a circus
racing security chairman, and iag and catering m i with eaa“ Wa have implicit faith and earn," Uascy aaid. Collins added J. Aldereew Kennel,
t i performance ia Municipal Audi­
to prearrange tho rtaaH l coalldoape
in
aur
greyhound that the hanford-Orlando Track unlocked aaar by. v t
Frank WincheU, associattoa
torium, Injuring three former
o f rare hy stimulating o r d*prets l owners app trainers, We feel would add to the reward.
# ecutlv* secretary, oa learning
ed from Moaday am.
Olympic diver* ami pouring 84,000
lag a dog. The latter charge to that 0 pyr cent af them art Deputy deeberger delected the night programs.
the incident. .1
gallons o f water on the arsna
under a state statute which to a jhonest
Carl Georg* Fanaro to
it to the 'highest degree, but K taoel break-in at 3:16 a. m.
Teats tabs* under the
Toor.
felony carrying a; penalty .af one 1« • will not
htUi «.oter siJN bond to
when be found that the iocs nad ol Noe fraqt the ’ Racing L
to 10 years In prison upon con- those lew
Seminole County jail after
removed from the Ryan slsa thawed that three
vlctlo*.
.
tampering
caught by K arl Srebergtr,
•*,
. naei, since hia previous check hounds *u4 -af earns i# eh,
fa* a meeting o f tho
Unsay and Cell las jatesd l e i
One af the
L I Sanford-Oriande
091
portent t i minutes earlier at 9:90 a.m. to Urn (wa kennels thawed j
A
re
hers at 7:30 p. M.
security deputy, with a bag a f issue e statement
security pro.
Zeabtrgar entered the kennel live rodrUp*. m
Civic Center.' This
m eal balL ia the Ryaa
•urn luvestigaltoa a f
• i a gJ.ooo p »d found two men there. One
U la tjiaarited that since ;
a be a a organisational meeting
i t 9:46 a.m. Monday.
■
"T h e 94 gr*|rt
a u a waa abto t* jump the roar two w ea had aatjr I I minutes
I all members, new end old, and
our association are
(pact and escape into the woods, get into the kaiuisli. that t‘
U n »ey halted Urn
a
a f develop meats at I
solid I rote la ad I
tars Interested are ergsd to alhut i eeb trgrr raptured Fanaro w e n aMa la roach only t&gt;,
'Orlande
Xeaaal
O ub.
euriiy program I*
hi the outside pea where ha also dogs,

Probers Ask
#About Right
Of Way Profit

Polio Cases Fewer

Rocket Studied

Duke To M arry

Plans Approved

9

Snow, Sleet Storms
Unload On East

•any part orifM.

Chuluoto Post
Office Article
Called Misleading

Jessup Causeway
* Survey Complete

Truman Greeted

Williams To Speak

Track Officer Halts Greyhound Doping Attempt

Tank Collapses

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sawags dally into Laka T r o u t. , . "
"Just what ar* these men trying
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tho

newsletter

asked.

“ A r* they so uniformed that they
think this is an oqultabla and hon­
orable thing to do. Or ia it an item
o f g ra ft and corruption? I f none
o f these question* would answer
the workings behind this, just what
Is tha answer?”
Lady said that ht did not write
the nswsLUer, but said it waa a
cooperate venture with sight per­
sons o f tha leafua.
"1 hav* not tbs authority to
apologist fo r thara, but as for mystif, if I hav* laid anything that
is libel then I am sorry and I'm

sura tha L a g u t will go along with
m* in printing any kind o f ratraotion.
"Th ee* .are not atatemanta, hut
questions era wanted tb* board to
answer," Lady explaintd.
" W » stopped construction on tha
filter bed long before this news­
letter appeared," M ilwot said.
Milwse explained that the board
la considering a solution whereby
tha sewage could esep into the lake
and not coma directly into it.
Sanitarian Val Robbins said
there to a possibility e f building
the filte r bed o r constructing a
sewer system, "but we must b*
practical and economical."
Milwee oaphasiaad that - tho
board w ill seek a solution that
will be banfidal to all concerned.

Star Better
LONDON (U P I )— Elizabeth Taylor la "virtually"
out o f danger and nuty be out of bed In two or three
weeks, her doctor said today.
II waa tha moat optimistic statement yet made sine*
the 29-year-old movia queen waa stricken with pneu­
monia last Saturday,

Did Killing For Friend,
Holzapfel Testifies
U P I) Aa
ex-ooaVtet calmly related la d tlall
Wednesday how he carried out
ooe of Florida’s most baffling
murders, not for mooey, but out
o f friendship for tho ataa charged
With masterminding the trim *.
Confessed
killer
Floyd
A.
(Lucky) Holaapfel returned to tho
witness stead ia the M . Lucie
County Courthouse to d a j^ te ’ ‘re ­
sume his testimony in the trial of
formar Municipal Judf* Joseph A .
Foal Jr., who to chargod with
hiring Hotoapfsl and a convicted
Negro bootlegger to kill West
Palm Beach Circuit Judge C, E.
Chilling worth and hia wife In 1865.
Prosecutor Phil O'Connell indi­
cated he might call the Negro,
Oeorgo Lincoln, at today's sta­
tion.
H oliapffl, under oath la the
mualy courtroom over which Chllllngworth once presided, pointed
to Peel aa tha man who hired
him and Lincoln lo dispose a i
Chillingwortb, The ax-convict aaid
Peel had been using hia office qa
a West Palm Beach jurist to
cover a numbers and moonshine
racket and that ChUllagworth
planned to start disbarment pro.
ceedlngi a gainst him.
Carlton Welch, defense attorney
for tha 37-ycar-old Peel, aaked
HoLapicl In crosa examination if

Nine Americans
Held In Congo
LE O PO LD V ILLE . Tha Congo
(U P I) - A U. 8. Embassy official
beaded today for the Oriental
Province capital o f Stanleyville to
intercede lo behalf of oioa Am eri­
can missionaries blockaded hy
pro-Lumumba force a.
Frank Cartocc!, a second secre­
tary at the embassy here, said !)•
had hopes of galling tha Stanleyvlile lea d en to aupport hia re­
quest to frao the Americana who
a rt missionaries for the World
Grace Testimony group.
The Americana era being held
with nearly 900 Europeans at Kladu in Kivu Provinca.. A ll bava
beta refused exit permits, accord­
ing to U.N. officials.
The Am erica* miss'oaaries who
are being prevented from Lavin g
Kivu belong ta two families. They
a n M r. and M n . Samuel K. Viaten af Khonsburg, Pa., their ten,
Frederick Vision, Ms wile and
eight-moath-aU too, Frederick J r *
ail a f L ra w w d , Calif., and E f .
and Mrs. Carl Anderson af UCcaga
Bally.
Syjtt
.

"revenge” caused him to asm s
Pool as'thte employer in tha kill­
ings. The Jacksonville attorney
aaked if it w a n true that Pool
had boon having an alfalr with
Hotoapfol’s w ile which could have
caused a "luat fo r m o n g o " .
Holts pfal told the 18-man Jury
ha killed the ChiMagwocthe an
1101, "out o f friendship

Circus Coloring
Contest Rules Set
Members o f the Seminole Swim
Assn., sponsor* o f the F8U F ly ­
ing High Ciretia here Saturday,
hav* completed regulation* fo r
the children's coloring contest ta
ba htld in conjunction with tho
performance.
Tha program a f the performs nee
will bo printed ao that it assy bo
used fo r the entri** in the contest:
The circus committee has selected
simple "Circus Characters" fo r
tha program. These characters a rt
to ho colored with the crayons
furnished and returned to the ro*
creatoh of flea at tha Civic Canter
fo r Judging.
A l entries must be ia by noon,
March SO, and should show the
name, age and address o f tb*
child lubmlttlng than. A $26 l i v ­
ing* bond will b* awarded to tha
winn*r of «ach age group, one
through six snd seven through 12.
Programs ar* available naly at
the circus.
,
Ticket* ar* un * * L a t Toothton'* KouuiUlat and Andaman's,
tb* Civic Center or from any mem­
ber o f the Swim Assn. Adult* ad*
mission is |t and student* 60 cents.
A few reserved testa’ are atilt
available fo r aa additional M
cents.

Flood Control
Funds Urged

Ia

WEST PALM BEACH (U P I ) Tha Central and Southara Florida
Flood Control District told a W, ’
la th * commute* Wednesday
naafla a Urate'
to to da necessary flood
work during (ha sea l
Rltoy E.

�H—

2— Thuri. Mur. 9, 1981

U.S. Appears To Have Reached Dead
End To Improve Chinese Relations

TH U R S D A T
Lake Mary Yoga Excreta* Club,
oocond floor Evan* Bldg., 7:80

F R ID A Y
Oviado Women's Club, Methodist
Fellowship Hall, lunrhson m wt-

By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Have you heard the song, "Oh
What a Beautiful Morning?'' Well
It has hern true thle whole week
hasn’t It? It waa so wonderful
that several o f the men from her*
went down and cleaned up their
camps on the river. Now tha
woman folk have to clean and pol­
ish pots and pant and waeh blank­
ets and llr.ar.s.
'- H e r e you

SATURD AY
Longwood F ir* Dept, annuel
tM tkaa dinner, Bhadyeid* Park, 4

p. m.

Tha appointment of W. F. (F re d )
Yeacklt to th* posiUoa of general
aalei manager at Btrickland-MorriLongwood Boys Seouto, Old
son, Inc., was announced this
Beptiet Church, 7 p .m .
week by W. A. Morrison, owner,
Yeackla will be in charge of
Longwood Merchant'* Assn, •
both new and uaed car isles for
the agency, local dealer for Ford,
Falcon and Thundarbird.
Longwood Voluntosr Fir* Dept.,
F ir* Hall, 7:80 p. m.
•
•
•
Casselberry Board of Aldermen,
Town H all 7:80 p.m.
•
•
•
Oviedo Masonic Lodge 248, Ma­
sonic Hall, • p. m.

* • *

Seminole County Professional
jMurtes, Health Dept, auditorium,

W p. m.

4-H Girls Plan
Demonstration Day
Activities o f Seminole County’s
4-H Club girls climaxing National
d-H week will be their annual De­
monstration Day Saturday.
Th* program, at the Home De­
monstration Center, 401 E. 36 St,
lb Sanford, epena at 0:80 a. m.
with the public invited to hear de­
monstrations which hav* been li­
mited to fiv e minutes fo r each
girl.
These demonstration* w ill consist
mt various phase* o f 4-H work
Including foods, slothing, health,
good grooming, fam ily life, re­
creation, horns improvement and
Iraeaing foods.
District Demonstration Day has
hem aot in Orlando's County A g r i­
cultural B ld g , March 18. A ll 4-H
girls, 18 yaara * f aga or more,
w ill have an opportunity to par­
ticipate ia tha district mooting.

Welcome Wagon
Plans Meeting
Urn Sanford Welcome Wagon
O ub will meal March I I at th*
Cea Shall Restaurant for installa­
tion of officers and a business
M islon followed b y
luncheon
which la offered at a nominal
efaarg*
Richard Keogh of the Tlarida
•tata Bank will ba gutst speaker
using as hia tople “ Family Money
Maaagameat.”
Nureery service, including trans­
portation from tha restaurant, will
bo nvaUablo far children.

DeBary Firemen
Plan Dance
The DeBary Volunteer Fir*
Dept, w ill held it* ninth annual
denes in the Sanford Armory,
March 17 from • p. m. until 1
n. m. to the music o f P e l* Bukur's
Populates.
Henry W. Kiappar, president e f
th* firemen, aaya that nil DeBary
m trvhanu as wall a* ms a b o rt e f
th * department* have tickets on

Second Grade
Studies Birds
Study a f bird! ia underway ia
Eragwood
Elementary's second
grade taught by M u . Lambert.
•indent* are learning ta Identify
Nto various kind* of birds by ob.
•srviag and readiag. They are
Maraiiig. too, how tho leathered
frteada help mas. whore they lira,
whhl they eat had about their
gratae! loo a ad cease rvalioa.

FRED Y E A C K LB
in making th* announcement,
Mormon sakt ‘•Yeackla’* ouUtandiog ability and estanslve back­
ground ia the auto aales Reid ac­
count for hia rapid advancement
since joining our aalta staff in Dacomber."
Tha newly appointed aales manager ia well known ia tho Sanford
area, and before going to Slrtckland-Morrleon, waa associated for
a number of year* with Holler
Motor Sales.

Visits DeBary
By M U . ADAM MULLER
Hloud donations war* received by
the Volusia Flagiar-Daytosa Chap­
ter BloodmobU* at th* DeBary
Community Center last week
Assisting at Uia Center during
the afternoon wore B a n Buchanan
of
Daytona
Beach)
H a rry
Whitaker, Miss Ethel Johnson,
M n . R Harrison Mrs. Ell Yoder,
Miss Beth Miller, Viola Padgett,
Fred Kammerer, Crass Walters,
II. P. Newton. James Richard,
John Dtlrk, Mrs. John Byrn,
Mrs W Setkraea, Mrs. 11. P.
Newton and Mrs. Thomas How­
ard, of DeBary.
Donors were Naomi Jackson,
Edgar E. Corson, Jtne Htlib,
Pauline Kasseolrh, Grace and E r­
nest Waliko, Rodney Sharp, Tho­
mas J Endres, Beatrice Hart,
Sally Nelder, May Davla, Karl
Murr. Harry Schob, James Zavlnsky. Alice Crowder, Jeannette and
Ellsworth Ogden til of DeBary,
and from Enterprise, Allan Sain,
lla rvty Dunn, Katherine Selltr,
Ralph CouUletle, Robert Gootalnger. Horvey E. Dunn, Helen Snod­
grass and Edward Cunningham.

munist position, the deadlock ap­
pears certain to continue.
Chinese Communist Ambassador
Wang Ping-Nan at a meeting ja
Warsaw Tuesday with U .S. envoy
Jacob D. Beam again rrjected a
request of release of the five
Americans held by the Peiping
regime and turned down a Slate
Department proposal that 31 U.S.
newsmen be permitted to enter
Red China.
Wang told Ream it would be
“ difficult" to deal with the ques­
tion o f admitting newsmen so long
as U. S. forces "continue’ to occu­
p y" Formosa.

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went to the Fair In Orlando and
•specially looked at the Seminole
County exhibit. Mr. Tucker, Mr.
Lundherg and Miss Myrtle Wilton
worked hard on ths booth and it
was certainly nice. The denlivision
chair rauird a sensation among
tha children. They aald they wera
going to have their dentist get one
for them. • • • Coma Friday after­
noon f bet there were a lot o f dlfferently arranged closets, shelve*
and drawers after tho Monroe
Homs DamonstraUon ladiaa llttanad to Kay Sassman flv a an exeailent damonstratinon on storaga.
We mot with Daisy Dowatl as LuelUo Fitagsrald’a baby had tha
measles so i t was Impossible to
LONGWOOD 4-H CLUB members received prize money Wednesday to go
moot with Lueilla. • • • Sorry to
with the ribbons their work won at tha County Fair. Shown here are, at
top, from left, Towanda Showera, Patsy Coney, Peggy Ann George, Brenda
hear that Gary Griffla had Injured
himself accidently In the right leg
Lyons, Sue Polter and Carolyn Bridger. Pictured below are Carla Lommler,
by a gun discharging. A t last re­
junior 4-H leader; Catherine Willia, Lynn Voakan and Joyce Peteraon.
port ho was doing fine. Gory and
(Herald Photo)
his fatally now lisa in Holly Hill.
* * * Sammy* Lou Knot's mother
and dad are visiting with har.
Last year after Easter, Somrayo
and I want to Bainbridgo, Ga., to
000 tho Kendricka. They wort moat
hoapltablo and friendly and I
have known thorn fo r ago*,' Mr*.
Kendricks is rotting from a stay
In a Bainbridgo Hospital. • • •
tha J. 0. Sapp* took their houseguests, U r. and Mr*. H. W. Holdridga o f Daytona Beach on an en­
joyable waokond trip. First tho
Fair in Orlando on Friday and on
Saturday they went to Bon White
Raceway, * * * Kmary Kreinbring
la tho first lucky on* ta catch ana
of those lagged ftsh from Monros.
Ho took it to Orlando to reglator
I t • • • Bob M era’s Vaster Cantata la coming along fino, Monday
night's rehearsal waa just grand.1
* • • Claud* and Mary Hlttoll and
children took o f f last weekend on
a short trip. Guess they had a nice
a oT ftd L:.- *.'-*0
time because the weather (which
1 especially ordered fo r overyono)
waa just perfect fo r those that
»Cwant on picnics, Halting or over to
the beach and I aoo some o f my
teenagers have some sunburn to
prove It. • ♦
Hat anyone riding
on the Paola Rd. noticed tho pear
tree* in bloom T They're surely
pretty. * * * J w ill have the pleas­
ure o f accompanying the High
HIGNING THE CONTRACT to lenan warehouse apace for the new Ander­
School (Iloo Club to Daytona F ri­
son Moving and Storage Company »re, seated, Claud Anderson, president,
day night and hear them compote
and Mrs. Ann Starkey, secretary. Standing, Marvin Meltzer o f Sanford
for state honor*. And then SaturManufacturers and Ned Julian o f Stenatrom Realty.
(Herald Photo)
day Grac* Edward* and I w ill go
with tho Band*to W inter fasti for
the district mooting. I have all o f
my finger* era*sod that both
GREGORY LUM BER’*
group* w ill win In every category.
DISCOUNT
Tho most recant new business to building hia been let to Claud
Mia* Whittle and Mr. Cowley both
Oa Barplua Stock
Anderson,
president
of
th*
corpo­
hav* o wonderful group of boys open In Sanford this month la th*
ration, by Marvia M titter, pres­
and girls and I know they will Anderson Moving and Storage
ident of the Sanford Manufac­
make their directors proud of Company.
turers.
them. Good luck young'une. • • •
Representing the Global Van
The vice president and treasurer
Tho Girl ftcouta gave n nit# proLines, a national and international of the corporation ia Mr*. Claud
gram at tho Ichoul P-TO mooting
Anderson and Mrs. Ann Starfcay
Tuesday evening. • • • Frankie moving and storage company, th*
ia secretary.
Wheatland and girls metored to new business will have 8,000 square
Ned Julian of Stenatrom Really
Gainesville, Sunday, to aoo Mr. fret of warehouse space to etore
Company handled the lease trans­
Wheatland who is in tha J. IIlilts furniture and household goads.
action.
Miller Hospital there. Don't know
It will bo located In a naw firewhen ho wilt b* able to com* home
resistant building which was re­
a i ba lias been quite ill. 8p*cdy roeovary Perry. * * * Good to oeo tho cently added to the Sanford Menu
boy* playing baseball now. I think facturera plant on W. First St.
The contract for lease of the
that la m y favorite sp ort Bon Bob

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is playing Aar high aehool and I
hope to ha ahla to go to tha games.
* * * Whan Bona Hawkins and 1
earn* boat* from tha F air Satur­
day bar two aUtera and families
war* at her home. Myrtl# and
Florence and families le ft Tuesday
to return to their respective
home*.

Assembly Guest
Mrs. I. E. Kirkland, program
guest at a rem it Enterprise
School assembly, presented an in­
teresting and enjoyable talk on
Alaska and used color slides to
illustrat* the account of her trav­
el* in that stats.

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Concern To
Buffalo Lawyer
BUFFALO, N. Y . (U P I ) -A t t o r ­
ney Eugene J. Ouchi* of Buffalo
waa relieved today that ha was
in court when a package arrived
at his office from a friend in
Florida.
A curious bystander opened the
package Tuesday and a foot-long
alligator jumped out end nipped
an offie* girl before it was caught
and taken to the city too.
" I ’ m not going to claim it,"
Ouchie said, “ but I may visit it
on weakends."

Seminole Band
Trip Running
inlo 'Trouble'
The scheduled trip of the Semi­
nole High School Band to the
Cherry Blossom Feteival in Wash­
ington, D. C. in April, is running
into financial difficulties. Band­
master Ernest Cowley told the
Lions Club at their Tuesday meet
ing.
A shortage of about U.ftOO starnto
between the present balance a i l !
the amount needed to take the
S3 member band and majorette
rorpa to the national festival
Lions Club President Milton
Smith told Cowley that tha Lions
Club was proud of the high school
band and said, “ We are willing
to help, and with the help of other
people in this town, aomrftow we
will make sure that our band t a k ^
this trip to Washington."
•
A fish fry I* being planned by
the Lions Club, under the dir­
ection of Cecil Carlton, and tho
definite date and place wfU be
announced soon.
The band is planning several
projects oa their own, including
a Majorette Show, with majoret­
tes from all over Central Florida,
in tho gymnasium on March * . m
Another project will b* the spon­
sorship o f a special m ovl* at th*
Moviolaod Drive-In Theatre in th*
near future.
Saturday, tha band and majors*,
to* go to Wintar Park to compete
In Florida Bandmasters District
Meet, which Is th* olimlnation
trials for the State Band Contest
in May.

FIRST

Former Sanford
Resident Dies

Floor Covering

Word ' has been received here
o f the death o f Carl Ts|fi|eh, for­
m er Sanford resident.
Known to his friends as “ Bo,"
he once ran a praising shop in
Sanford, and lived hare most of
his life.
Details of the time and place
o f his death are ’ not avalifble
at this time.

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Chuluota Gels
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Georg*
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eaeiog th* need e f an ambulance
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hi* station wagon and stand*
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WASH1NGTON (U P I) The of tension between the two coun­
United Stales appeared today to tries, but “ we are not prepared to
surrender in order to get a relax.
have reached a dead end in its
alion."
renewed efforts to get improved
He was referring to the fact
relations with Red China.
that the Red Chinese continue to
Officials said the Kennedy ad­ demand as the price for any im­
ministration would keep trying, provement In relations U.S. ac­
knowledgment of Peiping’s right
but had little hope after the new
to the Nationalist-held Uland of
Communist refusal to release Formosa.
American prisoners and to permit
The Unites! .Slates Is firmly
U.S. newsmen to enter the Red- comm "ted to hold Formosa and
has i
-Mention of abandoning that
bold mainland,
President Kennedy told his news position.
Barring a dramatic and unex­
•onference Wednesday that he
Would like to see a ‘ “ lessening'' pected change in the Chinese Com-

By BETT1E SMITH
Thi* week I* National 4-H
Week and the Longwood |irl*
hare been making plan* and exhibita to observe it properly.
On dliplay at Ted's TV Store
on Church St. are the individual
and group ribbon.winning exhib­
it* that the club ihowed at the
Seminole County Fair.
Mr*. Carl Lommler U the
Long wood leader and her daugh­
ter. Carla, i* junior leader.
Thi* week, the club meeting 1*
scheduled at the home of Mr*.
Forrest Baines on Second PI.
Demonstrations will be given be­
fore the local club in prepara­
tion for County Demonstration
Day at the Center In Sanford
Saturday.
Catherine Willis will demon­
strate how to makr a dust cloth
and Joyce Peterson and Carla
Lommler on bow to make a
‘ •three s U r" powdered milk for­
mula for sweet milk, butter milk
and whipped cream.
Mrs. Lommler says her girls
have worked very hard for the
observance of National 411 Week
and that they only wish they
could interest everybody in the

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Sir and Mra. Charles R. Beclrr, |with M in Beeler's father official* I director of the Florida Conference
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At April Meeting

Joint Meeting

By M A R IA N R. JONES
Membera o f the Jonei family,
Mr. and Sira. J. M. Jonei, Sir.
and Mra. Bill Morgan and aon,
Chuckle, of Orlando; Mr. and Mra.
J. B. Jonei and ion, Jimmy Ro­

MISS M A R T H A F R A N C IS B E E L E R

Mrs. Stock Honored
At Surprise Shower
A surprise stork shower for M rs ., The honorre was greated by hfirs.
Joseph Stock was the main event Stork and his gifts aa the pulled
e f . the evening when members a pretty colored ribbon to which
o f (ho Ethel Root Circle of the i they were both attached.
Congregational Christian Church
A brief business Hireling premet Monday at the lovely home cecded the party at which time re ­
of Mrs. Howard nollini 1703 E u l ports were made by tha various
Fourth Street for their regular officers, Mra. Hollins announced
meeting.
that Mra. Harold llcrbat would
Potted pink a ta lc u were arils serve aa publicity chairman for
UcaUy arranged at the entrance another year as this position had
and other flower arrangement! not yet beer, filled. The ladies da­
orders
wrre used throughout the pine rkled to make and lake
paneled rooma, carrying out the again this year for the sale of
pink and blue theme. The eerving hot cro n buna. Anyone wanting
table waa overlaid with a beautiful any of Ibcac delicious homemade
lace cloth centered with a pastel buns should place their order early
arrangement and bootees held with Mrs, Rollins.
pink and blue tapera and tiny
Those attending were the honoree
flowers.
Mra. Stock, Mra. Coberly, Mra.
Refreshments of lhaet cake, Ice Oscar Zlttrower, Mrs. H. Thurs­
cream, coffee, lea, and miniature ton, Mrs. T. R. Alford, Mra. Alice
baby cartages containing mints McMillan, Mra. Norma Cook, Mra.
and assorted ruts ware served to William
Bailay, Mrs.
Miurica
the guests by the hostesses, Mrs. Corbett.
Rollins and Mra. Helen Hemusat
Mrs. Agnes Boyd, Mra. Earl
s m ile d by Mrs, Harold Herbal.
Mosley, Mrs. Jamca Bedenbough,
Entertaining games were played
Mra. Simpson, Mrs. Nordgren,
and those winning prises were,
Mrs. Herbal, Mrs. Larry Adye,
M ri. G. 0. Nordgren, Mra. Max
and two gueata, Mra. Minnie Salis­
Coberly, and Mra. Eddie Simpson.
bury and littla M in Sue Tyson.
Mrs. Gua Schmali will be hoileia
to the next meeting, March 30. The
meeting place will be announced
at n later date.

Lake Monroe

Personals
By MBS. M. L . JOHNSON
U r. and Mra. H. W. Holdridge,
o f Daytona Beach, apent .the week­
end at tha J. C. Sapp home, F ri­
day evening the Sapps and guests
visited the Central Florida Fair
and Saturday evening visited the
Ben Whlta Raceway,
Mr. and Mra. Claude llawklna
had aa their gueata tha p a il week­
end Mr. and Mrs. John Pickatt of
Jacksonville and Mr. and Mra.
Mike Manrini and children from
Oldbrooke, N. J.
Friends o f young Gary Griffis,
of Holly Hill and form erly of
Lake Monroe, will regret to learn
that he had a pakiful accident. He
ihot himself in tha right leg.

nity Center, with Mra.
Van Aradale preaiding.

Talman

Gueat apeaker waa Mra. J.
Smith, o f DeLand. She diacuaacd
the varioua typea of grasiea in
Central Florida.

By M M . CLABENCK SNYD ER
Mr. and M ri. J. L. Hutchison
of Quincy, recently visited his
sister, Mra. J. S. Peterson and
family. Hutchison, as editor and
publisher of the Gadsden County
Times at Quincy waa cnroule to
West Palm Beach to a managers
meeting of (he John II. Perry
newspapers.
Mias Sally Sn&gt;dcr of New Springfield, Ohio, has returned to her
home, after ■ months visit with
her grandmother, Mra. Clarence
8nyder.
Lowe Pierce and aon Harry, ol
Bradenton, visited Mra. Frank
George recently. They enjoyed
some shad fishing while they were
here.
Mrs. George Carter, Harbor
Oaks, spent • day with Mra. Frank
George, recently.
M n . Alma Walker ha* returned
home, from Daytona Beach, w hen
ahe apent two weeka With her niece
Mra. Louisa Malley.
Mra. Agnea D arns, Mrs. Kath­
arine Johnson and Mrs. Oliva Rob.
bins, all nf Belfast, Maine, have
returned to their bomta after a
ten day visit with Mrs. Waltar
Darns,
Mr. and Mra. Grant d u lle r
called on Mra. Erie Roberta who
ii n patient in the Holiday House,
Sunday.
Tha WMS of tb« Oaleen Baptist
Church, observed tba week of prayt r for Baptist mlaelone, with
meeting! at the church, Tuesday
and Wedneaday mornings.
Mr. aod Mra. F. T. Piety were
dinner gueata at tha MQ ranch,
Sunday.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mra. Britt Rogara,
Gaines villa, announce tba birth of
a 7 lb. 10 oa. daughter, March 7
at tha J. HIUli MtUtr Health Cen­
ter, in Gainesville.
They have chosen the name Lori
Lynne, for the new arrival,
Mra. Rogera la tha former Betty
Varnum, o f Sanford. She made
bar home with her aunt, Mra.
Betty Cox, 1301 Forest Drive.
Paternal grandparents a rt Mr.
and Mra. Robert Roger*, o f Wla tar
Gardrn.

Planned Saturday
A G O ING A W A Y P A R T Y F O R K A T H Y H A R R IS O N waa given by Ethel
Todd and aoma other frienda at the home o f Mra. J. M. Dingman. The
gueata had a pancake breakfaat and npent the morning bidding Kathy fare­
w e ll aa her fam ily la being tranaferred. Shown are. from left. Sue Ann Stoffer, Sue Price, Linda Lee, Janice Rahn, Knth.v and Ethel. (Herald Ph oto)

S m ith - DeCeder
Wedding Announced

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Members

of the

M Y F of

First Methodist Church are plan­
ning a skating party for Saturday
evening.
They will mcel at Ihe church st
7 p.m. Saturday and go in a group
i to Skate City for the parly.

I Chapetoncs will be Mrs. Ben
. Wiggins and Mias Jane Chaney.
Hy HELEN SNODGRASS
Sunday guests of Mils Doris
--------------------------Faber were Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Jc»»e C. Smith, Faedt, Mr. and Mra. George Wea•
3320 South Sanford Ave., announce Ing and J. T. Jones, of (.ongwood
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
A.
N.
Nelson
of
the marriage of their daughter,
Frances Diane, to John F. DeCe­ Tampa.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kline, of
der, of Longview, Texas.
M agra Falls, N. Y. viaited Mr.
THURSDAY
Tha wedding was an event of
and Mra. John San George on their
The
Young
Aduit Sunday School
Feb. 21, at Folkaton, Ga. The
way to Miami.
Claaa o f the First Christian Church
bride's mother, Mrs. Jcaie Smith,
John Clapp, of Montclair, N.J.. will hold a pot-luck supper at t ^
accompanied the couple tn Folk*who has been the houseguest at education building at 6:30 p . m *
aton, for the ceremony, pcrfornv.-d
the home of
Mlaa Doris Faber nursery will be provided for young
by Judge Cecil Conner.
left for a visit in Fort Myers. children.
The bride wai born in Sanford,
The Enterprise blood bank waa
The Deacons of the First Pres­
attended schools here and while
increased by four pints, last week byterian Church will meet at 7:43
attending Seminole High School,
when the mobile unit of the Volusia |p.m.
was a member of the Glee Club.
•Flagler Blood Unit, visited Dc­
First Baptist Church week of
The groom, born in Allquippa, Bary. Enterprise donors included prayer for home missions, session
Pa., la the aon of Mr, and Mrr. Harvey L. Dunn, Mra. Katherine starts at 2:30 p.m.
P. A. DeCeder, of Longview. He Sellers and Ed L. Cunningham Jr.
F R ID A Y
attended schools in Pennsylvania,
First Baptist Church week M
Florida and Texas.
prayer for home minions, 2 *
He graduated from the While
MR., MRS. J. F. D E C E D E R
p.m.
Oak High School, in White Oak,
Texaa
and la presently serving
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Judge and Mra. WUmot Decker,
in the U. A. N avy and stationed
BvStmBnfl
at the Sanford Naval A ir Station. 1of Middlrtoen, N. Y., were week­
The couple Is residing at 306 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert S. Bilthimer. The
Deckrra
VJs
Elm. Ave., in Sanford.
were enroute to K ey West and lalamoralda for a vacation. They
234 B. P A R K AV K .
said “ they were tired of shovelMr. and Mrs. Palm er Ardollno,
Open Fridaya To 7 P. H
Ing snow.”
from Sloatsburg, N. Y ., have been

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visiting

Mr.

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J. Sahler la Lake Mary for several
week*. Both fam ilial made a trip
to Key Weat and spent a week
there while they were In Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hardy
and daughter, Nancy, have re­
turned from New Jersey and will
make their home In Lake Mary.
Their many friends here are glad
to welcome them back.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charlei H. John­
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Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mra.
Marvin Austin, of Columbia S. C.
Mr*. Austin broke her leg last
summer and haa been confined
to her home for some lime, ao the
vialt with her daughter’s family
has been eserlally enjoyed by all.

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The WSCS of the Osteen and
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Memorial
M eth o^t
Churches held a Joint m e e t in fft
the Stafford church. Tuesday.
Those attending were. Mrs. Lucy
Stafford, Mra. D. A. Bruce, Mrs.
James Singletary, Mrs. George
Stinson and Mrs. Lynch from tha
Stafford church.
Mrs. John Helms. Mrs. Edna
Clutter. Mrs. Bill McDaniel. Mrs.
J. L. Allman. Mrs. Vivian Allman
and Mra. Thomas Seagravea
Oalccn and the ministers
Mrs. Erick Roberts.

The DcBary Garden Club met
Friday afternoon at the Commu­

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Plans Election

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Oviedo

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The nominating commitlre pre­
sented a alate o f officera for the
romlng year. The officera will be
elected at the April meeting.
Those nominated Included, Mra.
H. P. Newton, for president; Mra.
James V. Richards, first vice pres,
ident; Mrs. William Hibbard, aecond vice president; Mra. Nicholas
Muller, third vice president.
Sira. Clarissa M cFetridge, fourth
vice president; Mrs. John Byrn,
treasurer; Mrs. Charles W. A.
Braun, recording secretary and
Mrs. Frank Eakin, corresponding
secretary.
Serving on the nominating com*
mltlee were Sira. Harold Lynch,
chairman assisted by Mrs. Lynn
P. Reed and Mias Alma Johnson.

toy, S. I).
M in Heeler ii a graduate of
Foreit Lake Academy, at F oreil
City, and it now attending Union
College, in Lincoln, Neb. She ii
a junior claaa officer and a repre*
tentative In the Aiioclaled Stu*
dent Body and alio tearhei Span*
iih in an elementary public achool
la Lincoln.
Her fiance will complete hii predentlatry courae at Union College
la May and plant to enetr tha
Unlveraity o f Nebraika School of
Dentiatry, neat fall.
Mr. Schaek la alio a d a n o ffi­
cer and one o ( ala band membera
known aa “ Tha College Players,"
who recently toured icveral ^en*
tral and aouthweatern atalei, repreaenting the college.
He la active In lntra*colleglata
baseball and baiketbali activltiea.
The wedding will be an event of
June IS at the Orlando Central
Seventh-day
Adventlat
Church,

bert A. Dewberry, Mra. Ruby U.
Jonei, Mr, and Mra. Ben Jonei and
Utile daughter, Mary, ware toge­
ther at the Ben Jonei homo for a
hamburger fry recently.
Judge Theodore Aulln haa been
• patient at the Winter Park
Memorial HoapltaL
M n . M. M ; Eatea wee a patient
•t the Winter Park Memorial Hoipital for a few daya.
M n . Clifford Parker underwent
eye aurgery at the Florida Sani­
tarium Tueaday.
Two lovely plaittc partici were
held recently and enjoyed by large
groupi each tlma. M n , Tommy
Moon waa hostess at one party
while M ri. G. S. Moon hotted the
other.
County Superintendent and M n .
J. Allen Thompaoo o f Vero Beach,
were viiltlng In Oviedo Sunday
with their mother, M n . J. N.
Thompion, who waa here for a few
dayi.
Mr. and M n . Gormon C. Wilaon vlilted M n . J. N. Thompion
on Sunday and Mra. Thumpioa
returned to St. Auguitine with
them.
William Hart, who wai called
home due to the audden death
o f hla father, Uncola (Link) V.
Hart, haa to return to r t . Hood,
Teaaa for a month before being
traniferred to another p oll of
duty.
Mr. and M n . B. T. Bailay Sr.,
o f Atlanta, Ga., flew to Orlando
to meet their daughter and frlenda
to he with M n . L. V. Hart.
Mr. aod Mra. B. T. Bailey Jr*,
and family, Mr. and Mra. Johnaon and family, and Mra. Balley'a
elater, of Rome, Qa., drove from
AUanta to Oviedo to be with Bailiy*a alater aod M n . Johaaon’a
elater after the death of Mr. Hart.
They returned home Friday even­
ing accompanied by their father.
Mra. Bailey Sr. will n m ata with
her daughter for a while.
Membera o f Oviedo M uonic
Lodge No. 243, F. and A.M., en­
joyed a chicken barbecue tupper
laat Monday evening.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Jonei, aon
Jimmie, of Oviedo, and Mr. and
M n . Walter E. Ralnfa, of Saaferd, motored to Daytona Beach,
Sunday afternoon to vialt with
frlenda.

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DeBary Personals

Enjoys Fish Fry

By MRS. ADAM ML'LLF.R

| Popes, from District Heights Bap.
tivt Church, in Washington, were
enjoyed their visit at Lakeland , also vacationing in Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry of
with their form er pastor, Rev. Jul­
ian Tope and his family. The Poinscttia Dr., have as their
house guests. Mr. and Mrs. WU|liam Xcvvrombe of Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rearick
of Plumnsa Rd , are entertaining
Mrs. Frieda Rolhouse of Pitts­
burg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vassar Morton
Grant L. Boman left Tuesday of Angeles Rd.. have as a house
for Greensboro, X. C., on a busi- guest, their daughter-in law. Mrs.
ness trip. Before returning home, V. Morten Jr. ut Morris ria in i,
next week, he will visit friends N. J.

At Wilkins Home

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockwcll

The Mr. and Mrs. Clast of the
Xazarrnc Church enjoyed a fish
fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wilkins, Saturday night.

t^m

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t/ ig g in lo o th a m
The party will be a dinner with

Longwood

Twenty-three
members
were
present for the supper and meet­
ing. The fish were provided byBobby Carter.

During the business session of­
heart o f all fugitive* from "Coun- ficers were elected for the coming
year. They were John Wilkins,
ty Cork" a* well as local ritixens
president; Bobby Carter,
vice
who will enjoy being Irish for a
president: Monica Dickey, secre­
night.
tary-treasurer and Pauline Brum­
The piece dc ie»i.«t«n&lt;e will be field, party chairman.
the performance o f a hypnotist
Farewells were extended to Mr.
who will entertain by using mem­
and Mrs. Darrel Ethridge who
bers o f the club as volunteers to are being transferred to Marybe
hypnotised.
(Don't
worry, 1land.
volunteers
have already
been
Rev. and Mrs. 1. W. Justice and
chosen so it won't be you. You can
Virgil Singleton and Mr. Singleton
just sit bark and enjoy yourself.)
of DcLand were welcomed as
For reservation* call I.ouisc guests.
Stringfield or Dorothy MclleyGroup singing, accompanied byHolds by Wednesday. March IS.
David Wayne Matties on the gui­
• • •
tar, concluded the evening.
TH E
S U M M E R -LIK E
W EA­
TH E R we have hern having lately
haa everyone heading fo r the
beach. Although it is too cold for
swimming fo r all except the most
cold-blooded, it is wonderful for
picnics and beach parties.
BROWNIE TRO O r IOC
One such gathering took place
Besides haltling mumps and
Saturday when some o f the young­
W IL M A SIMS
er set decided to have a weiner measles, which have kept at least
three girls absent from each meet­
•T H E F R IE N D L IE S T CORNER roast. They Journeyed over to the
coast, gathered around a big bon­ ing recently Brownies of Troop 106
In town" i i not Juit in idl« phrase
fire, roasted hot dogs and feasted have been working hard preparing
with Frank and Wilma Sim*, own.
for the Girl Scout Fair to be held
! in April. They are making Icls
^ r s o f Wilma'* Grocery at the corto wear, a Hawaiian scene for
® i e r o f Celery and Mellonvllle.
their exhibit and learning the
Total strangers who atop in
Hula.
pasting, attrnctcd by their large
Mrs. Dorothy- Anglin, who studied
display o f locally-grown freih
under the famous West Coast Hilo
fru it and vegetable*, are »oon
Hattie has been teaching the girls
chatting over pertonil and fam ily
the Hula. A visit was also made
problem* a* though they had
recently to Joan Johnson's Dance
known each other fo r yeai*.
Studio for further instruction in the
The Sim* are grocer* o( many
dance.
year* experience, both in Florida
Other activities includes an ex­
9 a m l in their home town o f Memhibit entered in the Seminole
phi*, Tenn. They moved to SanCounty Fair, stressing their small
/ord two year* ago and Frank wa*
contribution to the community;
the firat manager o f the Jackson *
participation in tlie Girl Scout
Minute
Market here. A
few
cookie sale and selling 38 cartons
month* ago they purehaacd the
of cookies. They worked with Mrs.
old Touchton Comer store and
|Eloisr Sorokowski on tenderfoot
changrd the name to W ilm a'*
requirements (or the eight lly-ups
Giocery.
in the troop and said good-bye to
A very intereiting sideline to the
leader Dorothy Anglin and hef
^ g r o c e r y business, which i* almost
daughter, Teresa, who are going
^ a p p roa ch in g the propoition* o f a
to Pensacola to live.
full-time bu*ine*a ia their "bird
Uesidea Mrs. Anglin, other lead­
farm ."
ers of Troop 108. which meets at
Three bird house*, directly be­
tlie Lake Mary Elementary School,
hind the alore house over BOO
are Mrs. Ruth Boutweil and Mrs.
parakeet*, plus a doxen other rare
Eloise Sorowski.
•peciee e f feathered fowl, tu:h a*
F R A N K SIM S
Members of the troop are Teresa
cockateel*, Mynah birds, finche*
on pou to chipa and all the other Anglin, Ella Boulwcll, Cheryl Caand Japanese Fuxaiee. The latter
vitt, Carin Chapman, Iriah Dorngoodies that auit the occasion.
are chickens with silky feathers
iney. Cathy Dunn, Deborah Goers*.
Co-hosting the beach party were
9 like rabbit fur. They also raise
Candy Hartwig, Susan Hartwig,
rabbits,
Chihuahua*
and
toy Terry Miller and Nickie Constan­ fjnda Kilpatrick, Kathy Kimmons,
French poodles, with a pen of tine. The group Joining them in- Jan McCracken, Donna Manfre.
common Seabright bantam chic­ eluded Jack Boone, Sherry I.ee, Phyllis Mitchell, Jay Morrison,
ken* fo r good measure,
Patti Parsons, Peggy Itabun, Patti
Danny Hrumley, Frankie Hullunl,
Wilma Sims, a member o( the
Riley, Klixabeth Rogers, Patty
Sunny Skinner, Ricky Gleason,
Audubon Society, ia the bird spe­
Rowell, Diane Sorokowski, Barbara
Susan Tanner, Pat Place, Richard
Tamm, Lucia Wallace and Beth
cialist o f the fam ily and Frank
Walker, Don Harvey, Put Smith,
i* the grocer and super-salesman.
Wllliami.
Linda Daniels and John HaumiesUis specialty ia humemada aouct
ter. Chaperones were Mr. and Mis.
^ end hie standing boast 1* that ha
St.
IxHiia manufacturers
nf
Jim Martin.
® ha* never yet given away a sampla
children's wear see a many-col­
e f hi* special *uuce that the cus­
ored spring ahead. Dress skirts
tomer didn't return fo r more.
Color, density, thatch, quality,
Jn the accompanying
photo­ and namatode resistance are de. come in three colors, like rib­

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typical Irish menu to gladden the

Girl Scout
Diary

graphs Mr. 8ims U shown with a tirable trails to consider in se­
pet Ventxuelan parrot, called lecting grass lor (he home lawn.
• • •
Senorita. She sits on a perch in
Ladies'
auxiliary
of the Florida
front of the store and greets all
Association
are
eomera. The aeighborhood chil­ Caltlamen'a
dren love to feed her peanuts and known as "Kow belles."
9 she talk* la them.
Mrs. Sima is bolding two pet
toy poodle*.

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F IV E M E M B E R S OF T H E D E B A R Y O P E R A G RO U P who entertained
member* o f the I-ako Helen Methodist Church, recently, nre left to right,
Frank W oodruff, orgunist o f the DeBary Presbyterian Church and accom­
panist fo r the soloists; Mrs. Louis St. Amand and Mrs. Chester Rearick,
sopranos, Mrs. Adam Muller, contralto and Robert N. McGee, bass-baritone.
Various groups will present three program* this month. .Match 19 Dr. Mabel
Magee will narrate the opera ‘ ‘La Traviata” at the Enterprise Parish
House; a diversified program is planned fo r March 21 at tlie Community
Center in.D eBary and on tlie 27th Robert McGee will act as master o f cere,
monies fo r a program at the Dclmnd Tourist Club,
(Cox P h oto)

Ovicdoans Attend
Bach Festival

Curdinlly

Mra.
Arnrla
Cobcrly
music
teacher at Oviedo High, and some
of her students attended the Bach
Festival and luncheon at Rollins
College Saturday morning.
Those enjoying the occasion in
cludrd Miss Joy Wainright, Miss
Marilyn rsrtln. Miss Nancy Swen-1
son. Miss Miriam Wheeler, Mist i
Ouida Wolcott, Mist Diane Gaydick.
Mist
Brenda
Masters,
Miss
Linda Spalh, Miss Gall Malhis,
Miss Mary Willis, Gary Allen,
Brett Thompson, Shelton Kelley
and Mae Brooks.

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entertain ihe husband* o f club
msmbara in a way befitting 8L
Patrick'* Day.
It ia the suggestion of the com­
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and relatives in Charlotte. X.C.
Houseguests of Mr. and Mr*, i
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The Safety Council and the School safety patrol o f
the Pineereat School is to be complimented fo r starting
a bicycle safety check this week at the school.
W e should all work toward teaching our youngsters
the importance o f safety— and it m ight be a good idea
fo r us adults to take advantage o f the instruction too.
Many accidents are caused by careless cycling and
especially in the case when two or more youngsters are
on a bike.
W e have seen as many as three youngsters on a
bike and this is probably the main cause o f all bicycle
accidents.
. . .
W e hoped that the youngsters pay heed to the ad­
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WORRY CUNIC bv Dr. G. W. Crane
ffcyllis is shy because she lacks
aedal experience. Oa the left
Mesas named betow, she scored
enty 4Z. She is really a "baadl*
capped” child aa regards person­
al centacts with the nenoa! child’s
games. Confidence is based on
famlUaitty, ptas reaeesmtee skill,
at the eecial attaatteoe »e ha faced.
Parents, send far the Hating
Scales mentioned today.
CASE H • OS: Phyllis 0 ., aged
t , is a brilliant child.
"But, D r. Crane,” her molher
exclaimed. "P h yllle seems to shun
ether children.
"She makes straight 'A ' grades
in School and practices her violin
•trenousiy.
"But she seldom goes out to
play with other girls and boys.
And when we do get into a group,
as of bar cousins, Phyllis generally
Itznds on tho sidelines.
"W hy isn't sbe soclalable like
the other youngsters?"
Strange as it sounds, children
good to bo taught how to play:
I f left to their own resources,
(hoy stand around asking, "What
can wa d o t "
Adults should thus furnish ideas
to youngiters by which they can
express their surplus energy in
wholesome play.
Phyllis, because of ber studious
nature, has never learned bow to
harmonise with children.
Without detracting from piano
o r violin leseoos, we psyebolegists consldsr it more important
lo r a child to harmonist with other
people than to harmonise in the
Held o f music.
Chock your own youngsters oa

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I f you wish to impress a banker
into handing over a couple o f nug
geta of your gold you have to pre
sent yourself at his cash register
before 3 p. m.
They quit dashed early, those
birds.
Driving Into town I heard a loud
explosion and a disturbing sort o f
“ whoosh!" Then the ear began to
wobble drunken!)’.
A blow-out, I told myself.
And coaxed the limping vehicle
into the nearest service station.
“ That tire's finished" said the
service station man. He looked at
the apare. “ That'a finished too.

by Ed Koterba

first In line. I t turns green. The
horn behind: “ Toot!” Oh, fo r cry­
ing out loud, buddy, don't he
is: “ You resent people." I t was re­
funnyl Mutter. 1 should get out
sentment, he u ld , that brought the
and lift my hood — and really
pains and would soon bring ulcers. make him wait,
But I don't resent people. I told
5. A bus takes two lanes. Grum­
W A S H IN G T O N — The trouble

Can they ride a bike? Roller
akata? Ride a pony? Swim?
Square dance?

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these vital tests o f grade schoolers:

Have (hey ever played basebsll,
tennis, football, volleyball, golf,
or been bowling?
Are they members of a Sun­
day School clew , er the " Y ” , or
CYO, 4-H Club, and Scouts or
Camp Fire Girls?
Have they ever gone fishing,
rowed a boat, paddled a canoe,
water aklied, visited en amuseinent park o r carnival, ridden
on a merry-go-round?
Did you parents ever let them
take e bus trip alone? Or a ride
en a train er airplane?
Have they spent the night with
classmates or cousins, or vaca­
tioned away from home as with
their grandparents or other rela­
tives?
Hava they attended a summer
church camp, or a " Y " camp,
Scouting Jamboree, ate?
Have they o ver tried to aell
Scout eookiei or msgaxlnes, school
tickets, etc?
A child naturally will stand on
the sidelines, watching, if she is
Inexperienced in whet they are
playing.
Phyllis will also shy away from
Joining her classmates In a pool
If aha Is unable to swim.
Boelal poise la thus based oa
wide experience. E very parent
should check the many test Items
llstsd above. Allow 4 points apiece and thus sea what your
child's rating amounts to In "S o­
cial Poise."
Being a good psreat means wo
must accept the role of home
tutor In the many almple but
vital games and sports which are
necessary to give our children
confidence in a group.
Part o f this Job can bo "farm ed
out” to e Scout leader or a YM CA
secretary, but not all o f it.
Dads don't run off to the golf
links evsry spare minute, at least
till your chlldreo rate a minimum
o f M point* on the test Items
named above.
And send for my 200-polnt "Tesla
for Good Parents,'' enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus 10c.
It lets you rat* yourselves, too.

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changes and ImpreisUig those in
authority who mlg? -, advance my
position In life.
The horoscope hinted at more
but I did not finish reading it be­
cause at that moment 1 began
changes and impressing those In
authority 1 ought to impress most
and suddenly realised that my
banker had a head start on alt the
rest since my life ’s savings were In
his clutches and 1 needed a small
slice.

ByWilliamDrury

with your stomach, the doctor said,

him, indeed, it was to the con­ ble, grumble. The Feople who run
these buses must take lessons on
how best to block auto traffic.
Move over, you so-and-so.

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
W A S H IN G T O N
(N E A ) — A
collection o f cute sayings by Presi­
dent John F . Kennedy, printed in
this space recently, has drawn
from readers vehement comment
o f tw o exectly opposite types.
I t seems that people either Ilk*
the president'* pretty w it, o r els*
they think it'a terrible, end be
ought to cut It out.
Letters from two Pittsburgh
Press readers are typical o f the
lot. And because this question o f
Injecting humor into politics seems
to have stirred up a minor contro­
versy, it m ay be worthwhile let­
ting both sides o f the argument
hava a flin g at it in approximately
•qual space, as a nightcap to ths
Kennedy-NIxon great debate.
First, litre is wbat a lady
reader has to say:

Brisk Easter Trade
May Add Jobs
W ASHINGTON (U P I ) Mild
weather and brisk Easter trade
may reduce unemployment this
month from tho 20-year high of
5,709,000 recorded In February,
Labor
Department
economists
said today.
They based their forecast on the
hope, expressed Tuesday by L a ­
bor Secretary Arthur J. Goldebrg,
that expansion o f construction ac­
tivity, farming and trad* would
absorb some o f tb* long-term un­
employed.
Goldberg cited the unemploy­
ment flgurea to tbe Senate Bank­
ing Committee today In prepared
testimony urging immediate ap­
proval o f President Kennedy's
emergency program to extend
Jobless benefits.
" A ll o f those facts and figures
•re not just cold statistics in
charts and tables,”
he said.
"They teU • graphic elory o f hu­
man distress end suffering, of
problems end needs, which the in­
dividual workers who are the
basia o f these statistics cannot
solve alone.”
Tbe Cabinet officer told tbe
commute* that "clea rly tbe cur­
rent situation ia grave enough to
warrant immediate attention by
tbe Congress.” He said tbe Job­
less pay measure was a "v e ry
crucial part” o f Kennedy's anti­
recession program.
"In fact, I believe that I can
scarcely overstate Us importance
ia meeting the need* o f the un­
employed and providing purchas­
ing powar to those who wlU use
It,” Goldberg aaid. "This program
wUl quickly put Into circulation
almoet a billion doUars o f pur­
chasing power to get the necessi­
ties o f life.”

By Peter Edson

“ I should begin this letter with tier, California, art ao certain that
a greeting, 'Sir/ but to me that you will be elected president o f
narna Implies respect and, after these United 8tates that they have
already started to build tha log
reading your cotumna concerning
cabin you were born In/
President Kennedy's 'sense o f
“ Mr. Nixon (not catching on in
humor/ I ’m afraid any appropriate his inimical faahlon* 'W ell, 1 never
greeting fo r you escapes me.
count my elections until I have
" I t ia obvious at this point that won thsm and that la why 1 have
I am a Republican. But let’a not never lost an election.'
“ Being a Ksnnedy rooter, 1 did
digress. W hat you consider humor
on tho part o f M r. Ksnnedy, I not refrain from w riting Mr.
consider rank sarcasm, which is Brinkley, asking him to tell the
one brand o f humor 1 can't ap­ people o f W hittier to hold o f f o r­
preciate a t all. I t ia usually a dering tha syrup until a fter the
trade-mark o f psopla who sssk to result o f the election.
belittle others In order to raise
“ To which Mr. Brinkley replied:
their own stature.
'I t may, Indeed, hava basn a mis­
"T o my mind it has exactly the take to Inject even a small touch
opposite effect. One o f ths things o f humor, because Mr. Nixon is
I dislike Intently about J.F.K. was not particularly noted fo r his wit.
his constant belittling o f Mr. N ix ­ But it seems to lx a terribly huon and his remarks during the de­ morless campaign so far, and I
bates. I t showed me what kind o f think an occaalonal ligh t touch la
called for.'
a man he really It.
“ I was alto proud o f Mr. N ix ­
“ What do you think? I think Mr.
on’s composure during all this. Brlnkley’a humor la precious but
He did not stoop so low as Mr. he obviously was not follow ing the
Kennedy In his remarks.
John F. Kennedy speeches where
"W ith that o f f my chest— and humor and w it am abundant . . .
since I am not at all interested in
“ I think humor—good, clean
a Kennedy scrapbook—humoroua w it— la a stopgap fo r boredom
or otherwise— let's find something and la a vote getter, even in a
a little more Interesting to write presidential election."
about—hmmmra ? ”
Both sides having now been
For the other side o f tele argu­ heard in rebuttal, the argument
ment, a male reader writes:
will bo considered closed.
“ Dear B ln Hpeaking o f Jewels
But President Kennedy goes
o f humor during the presidential right on poking fun, in his own
election, don't forget to remember way. Whan ha spoke to the N a ­
the gems flashed by ths commen­ tional Industrial Conference Board
tators. Specially, 1 might mention o f big businessmen hero tho other
Huntley • Brinkley
interviewing day be observed: " i t would be pre­
Richard M. Nixon 10/19.
matura to atok your support In tho
"M r. Brinkley (in his inimical next election, and Inaccurate to
fashion) said to Mr. Nixon, 'I un­ u p rose thanks fo r your support la
derstand that tha psopla

(Naturally, you're not nears
that you've become a fiendish Dr.
Jckyll. But you've made aura your
windows are up tight when you
yell.
t&gt;. A t a traffic circle. Say, what's
the matter, lady? Don't you know
what right-of-way means?
7. Caught behind a trapped leftturner. Look, brother, next time
um
your turn signals. Show a
little consideration, will you?
8. Behind a creeping car on a
curving suburban road: Hey, corns
on, doss up that gap ahead. I f you
don't know how to drive, get o ff
ths road!
I reflected upon this later, and X
waa horrified. I was ashamed. I
buried Dr. Jekyll. My stomsch
hasn't growled sine*. And all it
cost ms wss 10 minutes a day.
I ’ll probably live longer now—
i f some fool driver doesn't kill ms
first . . .

Frankly I thought his reasoning
a bit odd. A fte r all the fellow wa49
going bald himself but that didn't
mean he was ready fo r ths ashes n.
Hs Mid hs would find ms five
new tires.
My horoscope was right. I wa,
about to make important changes.i
Five Important changes to be cx-‘
act.
“ But I must get into town quick­
ly," I said. “ A banker la sitting
there, w aiting to he Impressed.^
Even now, he is biting his finger,
nails Impatiently and thinking
longingly o f golf."
*
The service station man offered
to lend me a car.
Again my horoscope was right, f
had made a new friend.
And hour later, I returned to the
service station and picked up my
newly shod chariot.
^
It was tha peak hour and th e ^
road was crammed with traffic,
heading suburbwarda in short,
spasmodic bursts, traveling all of
five feet an hour.
They were a Jolly lot o f drivers.
When my hub cap fe ll o ff and I
stopped the car to walk back ami
retrieve it,
everybody honked
their horns in the frlepdlieat way.
1 waved back, o f course.
£
“ Absolutely am ating," 1 thought,
“ how right those horoscopes are."
1 mads one mors friend. That
was when the traffic stopped
rather suddenly and I hit the
bumper of tho car in front.
’ N ot much damage was done.
One o f my headlights smashed and
a front fender dented, but that
was all. The other car suffered
even less. About two inches o f t
paint scaped off.
The driver aald he wasn’t wor­
ried because he didn’t think his
wife would notice.
Reaching home, I saw the news
paper lying where I had dropped
it. And remembered that I had not
finished reading the horoscope.
I picked it up.
“ Be very careful today,” It _
warned, "when driving."
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“ A ll right," he Mid, “ why don’t
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day? Monitor yourself, and we
shall tee i f 1 am wrong."
T started checking my every
emotion that afternoon. Ths doc­
tor was right. I wag startled to
find that, unawares, 1 hated people
fo r 45 minutes— two times a day.
I t came when I slid behind the
wheel o f my car fo r the 20-mile
trip between my home and the o f­
fice. I started to resent everybody,
and tbe add o f resentment ate at
the lining o f my stomach.
F or the sake o f my doctor— and,
as it turned out, fo r mine— I kept
a running commentary o f that 45minute rush-hour trip home that
day. I t was no different from
other days.
I caught myself resenting peo­
ple at 23 check polnta. Hera are
some excerpts . . .
1. A t a traffic light: The wom­
an In front o f you keeps waiting
a fter the light changes,. Beep, Beee-eeepl Aw , com* on, lady, let’a
not fall asleep. I ’m in a hurry.
Mutter, mutter, growl.
2. A car from the next lane
slips in front o f you, then slows
down. Why, you Imbecile! Get
moving, you stupe!
3. A t the intersection, another
car pulls across in front o f you
on the amber. W haUam atttr, you
Jerk A re you blind? You want t *
kill both o f us?
4. The light is red, and you're

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SeaBees Celebrate Anniversary

Thurs. Mar. 9. 19G1— Page 7

Kennedy Asks
County's Hein

The ntrn of the SeaBees (Con­ ly

whs among the
big displays Wednesday when the firm held open house. Miss Lucy Nowlin,
home economist fo r Florida Pow er and L ig h t Co., is shown explaining the
now Krigidniro pull out stove and eye level oven units to one o f the visitors.
Sid Vihlen was host all day nnd helped pass out souvenirs Hnd serve coffee.
(H erald Thoto)

FEA Program
Outlined To Club

Ernest Cowley. Seminole High
bandmaster and member of the
Florida Education Assn. Program
Action Committee, presented to
the Lions Club an outline of the
legislative program that the F E A
i i bringing before the state legis­
lature when they meet in AprilSome of the programs and re*
quests that F E A is asking for are
aimed at reducing the ihortage of
classrooms and relieving over­
crowded conditions.
Other requests that the FEA
feels would improve the education
system in Florida, which is tenth
in alze of population, but ranks 25
in educations! facilities, teaching
materials, and salaries include; a
library unit for each 500 students
to provide research source* and a
aeparati principals unit to free
one more teacher per school.
Adjusted sslarics to attract bet­
ter qualified teachers, 10 days sick
leave a year for tearheri, instead
o f the present six, increase in
growth appropriations and guid­
ance units arc also needed.
Research figures show that in
spite of the hue and cry o f the
cost of education, in 1960, the
average amount per household for
public education was $249, while
the average amount per household
for alcoholic beveragea and tobac­
co averaged S4T0, which shows
that sufficient income is available
in Florida to support aeboola
! equal to the best in the nation.
Recent emphaaii on aeianca and
math should not exclude music.
Cowley told the Lloni Club. Band
participation help* train youth to
better citizenship, through strict
regulations, stringent application
to learning teamwork. Band stu­
dent! spend one hour b efort school
and many hours after school in
practice and study.
" I would like to hear more em*
1phasis and publicity on juvenile
decency, to help overcome the
public image of Juvenile delin­
quency," Cowley said.

follow

H E R M A J E S T Y , Q U E E N REE M A R T H A CASON, Hits
on llu&gt; throne tinder the SeaBees symbol o f n fighting
bee. Her attendant* lire (le ft ) Mario Ncngel and (rig h t)
Ann McEntyre.

food (o their meeting Monday af­

present were Billie Lynn N’orden,
Cheryl Avery, Janet Gainey, Linda
Stafford. Shelia Davit, Wanda Nix­
on, Patricia and Deloriea Flannlgan. Elizabeth Koehler, and Mrs.
T. X. Stafford, assistant leader.

ternoon to be given In a baby in
the community as their mission
project for the month. They also
studied the third chapter in their
mission book, Sawgras* Mission­
th e Baltimore oriole was nam­
a ry." taught by Mrs. Marqurritr
Homan, counselor. The girls are ed for its orange and black plum­
making an Indian village for their age, these being colors ot Lord
hand work project.
Baltimore's fam ily.

Highlight ot the ball was the an­
niversary ceremony and the crown­
ing of the Queen Bee. Martha Car­
olyn Cason w ife o f Charles Cason.
EON-2. Attendants to the Queen
Bee were Marie Nengel and Ann
McEntyre.
An anniversary rake depleting
the activities o f the SeaBees was
cut and tha colon retired at the
conclusion of the ceremony.
The anniversary shows the expeiicnco of the battalion through
World W ar II, continuing through
Korea and up to the present day,
symbolised by their Insignia o f a
fighting mad bee, allowing how
they often "fought with one hand
and built with the other," so close­

and Mrs. Robert Slye; Capt. and
Mrs. Thomas Jeffsrson o f Patrick
A FR , CEC officer in charge o f
down range construction! C apt
and Mrs. Gordon, (re t.); Cdr, and
Mrs. Paul Spelts, chief o f sta ff « t
Ifatw-ing One; Major R. C. Wood,
CO Marine Barracks; Cdr. and
Mrs. Hanecil, CO o f Orlando Re­
serve Unit, and the sta ff o f Capt.
Jefferson, Cdr. Bear, Lt. Kappak
and Lt. Forte; I.edr. Edwin Mich­
ael, CEC resident officer at SN AS,
and the Catholic chaplain, U . R.
M. I.aurenzano.
The color guard was composed
o f Paul Spangler, EON2; Charles
Cason, EON2, Charles Gay, EO -L
EO-1 and Manuel Gontatex, EONfc

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through skilled, professional and
technical job i. The service has an
eight point program that consists
o f the following services:
Placement in jobs; Compensa­
tion fo r unemployment; Counsel­
ing job-seekers; Guidance in car­
eer training; Finding jobs for the
handicapped, fo r youth, and for
the older worker; and Job Analy­
sis and staffing of personnel for
industrial groups.
The office also gathers and dis­
tributes labor market research
data and works out details of the
farm placement program.
Van Brunt pointed out that
these services are free to both em­
ployer and employe.
lluaine»s at the Kiwanis meeting
ing included the awarding of per­
fect attendance tabs to a large
number of men.
Longest attendance records were
led by Sanford Doudnry with 28
years
perfect attendance.
Dr.
Luther Doss with 23 and Ed Lane
with 20 years. Ralph Smith, secre­
tary o f the club pointed out that
the total o f all the men equalled
245 years.
Nil meeting w ill b « held next
Wednesdsy because o f the divl-

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Thit adirrtttrmrni is one of a series that men national recognition for Florida. The Freedom Foundation awarded it the George Washington Honor
Medal for dramatising freedom's vital importance in aery field of A meriean rndnuor. A similar program in IM S also captured this coveted award.

FUTURE FLORIDA BUYER:
A bom coquetta, this youthful charmer revels In
ribbon* and lace-trim mod hats. Flcctingly, her
aparklinf eyaa reflect the lovely, clathes-conacio&lt;ia
adult the is to become.

Hut what o f tomorrow, when her fashion flair
has been trained to the business of buying, perhaps
(o r a department store's millinery department
W ill aha be free to choose? W ill ahe select
etylee o f the aeaeon from competitive linee. . .
judging comparative merits o f materials and work­
manship, weighing ooet against value? Tide za

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Just as our apparel Industry I t
creating bettor things in fashion,
so Florida Power A Light Com­
pany is creating better things elec­
trically. Gnat now plants and
generators, new substations and
additional lines now wider con­
struction soon w ill supply liter­
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the role o f the commercial buyer in an economy
where free enterprise with boundless energy end
miraculous ingenuity goes all out to please the
selective shopper.
Social bun aooms free choice. Bureaucracy ignores
individual preference. Thee# are subtle danger*
to our free enterprise system which has made
America so great. Be alert to any influence that
would endanger our free and thriving economy
and high standard o f living. In this way you ran
help to hasp all o f your personal freedoms intact.

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Honored guests included Capt.
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Dr. Forman Heads Junior GA’s Give Baby Food
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Refreshments were served fol
Altamonte Club
the First Baptist Church of l.ake |lowing the program. Member*

Dr. Gertrude Forman has been
elected president o f the Altamonte
Springs Civic Club fo r the 10611962 term.
Serving with her w ill be Mrs. A .
M. Burke, vire president; Mrs.
Chester Seymour, secretary; Mr*.
the happiness and progress o f the sional meet, encompassing 14 clubs IV. C. Morrell, treasurer; Mr*.
from Central Florida which will Glenn Humes, corresponding sec­
individual."
Van Brunt emphasised that the meet fo r dinner and program at retary and Mrs. IV. W . Rasaman,
historian.
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Present at the celebration were
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Job Of Employment Service Discussed At Meet
Harry R. Van Brunt, itatc direc­
tor o f the Florida State Employ*
nient Sendee, w ai the speaker at
the Klwanis meeting Wednesday.
With the assistance o f Danny
! Hahn, program chairman and lo.
cal manager o f the FSES in San*
ford, a film was shown to the
group entitled " A Man Is a Job."
"There are 40 full time offices
o f the FSES in the state," Van
Brunt said, "ami our basic aim is
to aisist in making the best use of
human assets for the betterment
o f the community and society and

they

19th anniversary of the founding of

President John F . Kennedy has
urged Seminole County to ‘ ’make
every effort to accelerate essential
building and expenditure programs
to help relnvlgorate our economy."
President Kennedy, In his letter
which was addressed to the Coun­
ty Commission and read at the
meeting Tuesday emphasized th a t1
local construction provides approxi­
mately 40 percent o f the total
federal, state and local construc­
tion outlay o f the U.S., including
that fo r the military.
" I have already directed execu­
tive agencies o f the federal govern­
ment to speed their work to pro­
vide Jobs and business support fo r
the country," Kennedy said.
"The key rola o f local govern­
ment in our national life can now
most tangibly be demonstrated by
accelerating its construction, pur­
chasing and other needed pro­
gram ," tha president aaid.

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NEW Y O R K ( U P I ) — Jerry Lucas, tbe 8-foot, 8-Inch star around
whom Ohio 8tata has constructed
an unbeaten season, today was
named college basketball's “ Play­
er o f tha Y e a r " fo r 1081 In a na­
tionwide poll conducted by United
Press International.
The Junior center, who also top­
ped the voting last week for the
U P I All-Am erica team, spreadeagled tha field In balloting by 21rj
sporta writers and broadcasters
throughout the country.
Lucas received the votes of 242
writers, a stunning 82.0 per cent.
Fallow All-Am erica Tom Stlth of
S t Bonaventure was a remote sec­
ond place finisher with only 10
votes and All-Am arica Terry Disehlngor o f Purdue was third with

But either way the “ Power T o n ­
“ I consider it quite an honor,
with players like Dischlnger and e r" from Middletown, Ohio, la s
undeniably been the dominant fig ­
Stlth in thy country," said Lucas
ure in this college basketball sea­
today when informed o f his selec­ son. Coming back from an amastion. “ It’s something to live up to Ing sophomore year in which he
the rest o f the year and next won All-America honors and then
went an to become one of the top
This latest honor comes at a stars o f the all-conquering United
time when I.ucaa is getting ready States basketball team In the I WO
to lead Ohio State into its final Olympics, Lucas led Ohio State to
game of the regular season Satur­ victory in the Holiday Festival
day against Illinois and then into Tournament and then to the Big
the N C A A tournament next week
Coach Fred Taylor o f Ohio State
where Ohio State Is the defending
saluted Lucas' selection as “ Play­
champion.
Lucas has averaged 24.8 points er o f the Y e a r" and expressed the
per game this season, and also la thoughts o f many when he said, “ I
battling fo r tha national title in think it was almost a foregone
rebounds with the outcome o f that conclusion before the season start­
struggle hinging on his closing ed on the basis of his record last
yaar and in the Olympics."
games.

Although Lucas' individual sta­

M IAM I BEACH (U P I) - Cham­
Taylor pion Floyd Patterson, finishing
stressed another, fe c it o f big Jer­ his glove preparations today, Jndi.

tistics

are

compelling,

ry's talents by saying, “ He is a cated he may make Monday
night's third title fight with Ingeteam player almost to a fault."
“ We, aa coaches, can appreciate mar Johanion a battle of right
hands.
a guy like that who channels his
N ever before has the 28-year-old
efforts Into a team game," said champion thrown so many straight
Taylor. “ W e’re glad he’s' on our rights in training as during the
current campaign.
side."
Patterson and trainers
Dan
A s a Junior Lucas hag a chance
Florio
and
Buster
Watson
know
to make the All-America team
three straight Umes — an honor that Ingemar will be watching
achieved In the past by only two this time for Floyd's booming
stars, Tom Gola o f La Salle and left hook, which floored Ingo
twice for a fifth-round knockout
Oscar Robertson o f Cfncinati.
In their second fight last June 20.
But a fter that Lucas has drawn
Hence, the straight right could
the line at following Gola and
prove a violent aurprise.
Robertson into professional bas­
Floyd demonstrated that hia left
ketball.
hook la atiU lathel Wednesday in
a workout beforo 500 persons In
the plush Napoleon Room of the
Deauville Hotel. He buckled the
knees of sparmate Wilson Hanni­
bal in their first round.
However, during most of his
two s c u m * -with taS-pound Hanni­
Another race har been added
bal of New York and one round
to the Sebriug Race Schedule
with New Yorker John Henry, a
for tie r. 24. Karts, the newest In
210-pounder, Floyd concentrated
racing will be running their own
on repeated left Jabs that made
1 hour American Kart Race of
openings for the straight right.
Enduranco on the short 2.2 mile
Meanwhile Johnsson's chief sparcourse starting at 1:30 p.m. Mar.
mete, after his last session with
24.
the former champion today, didn't
Tha raca, open only to Invited
say It directly, but there wss lit­
entrants and manufacturers, al­
tle
doubt that he thinks Floyd
ready la assured of tha top Kart
manufacturers and engine com* Patterson will beat Ingo next
panics throughout tho world. The Monday.
Everybody, Including Johans­
field has been limited to 100
cars, using the famoui Le Mans son, has mads it no secret that
start, the winner will go to Eu­ he expects to win by landing an­
rope this summer as part of other right-hand crusher, as he
The American Kart Champion­ did In their IBM fig h t But listen
to Solomon M cTitr, - the only
ship Drivers Team.
The four hour race for cars heavyweight left In the camp aft­
under lOOOcc starts at • a.m. er Alonxa Johnson departed last
Pat Most 31-year-old aiettr of weak:
"It's easy to alip hla right, or
Stirling M on, England will be
competing against her famous to block It. Ho talagrapha tha
brother. Both will be driving right avary time—he cocks his
Austin Healey Sprites especially right hand. I don't think he avar
hit me !■ tha head with a right,
tuned for this race.
Entries In tha Formula Junior although ha landed some good
race starting at 5 p.m. will be rights to tho body."
run 20 laps ovsr tha full 5J mile
la hla 3H weeks la camp Mecourse. The Formula Junior Car T ier boxed 42 rounds qgalnit Ingo.
originally designed aa a poor
man'a race car and for the nov­
ice racing driver, baa taken the
fancy of tho racing world by
storm. Friday's entry Hat al­
ready Includes such top U. S.
name drivers as Walt Hanagan
o f Montclair, Now Jersey, Jim
Ilall, Dallas, Texas. Hall was
winner o f the Formula Junior
race here at Sebring hi IBM.
For advance tale ticket isles
Information w r i t e
Automobile
Racing Club of Florida, Box 71,
Sebring.

Added Race Set
For Sebring

Hobby Hour Kennels and train­
e r C. Beales h iv e two grey­
hounds entered In tonight's fea­
tured ninth race at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club and if their
records look similar- they should.
Now Pauline la a 52-pound femala who baa won firo times
and finished second five timei.
Barnhart la a 85-pounder who
has six victories and three seeends.
Both were born In April of
IBM. They are litter-matei out
• f Gena O'Murphy by On Tha
lin e , but tbe brother-sister re­
lationship won't stop them from
going an out tonight to- track
another victory onto their Im­
pressive records.
Friday night’s special event
looma as tha big event of the
week with ftso.ooo Flagler In­
ternational winner Velvet Sis pac­
ing a quick trio o f Jacksonville
dogs against three of SOKC's
best.
Teaming with Velvet Sis for
the Jacksonville team will be
Wayside Draw and Major Rye.
Running fo r SOKC wlU be Neptune's Rocksr, Features Fair and
Wayne Roberts.

Palmer Favored
At Pensacola
PE N SAC O LA, Fla. ( U P I ) - A r ■old Palmar, his alghta sat on hi*
fourth tournament win of the year,
toed o ff today wtlh 140 other top
golfers aa tha 72-hole Pensacola
PGA Opan got o f f to a booming
start.
Palmer, defending champion and
SMO'a top money winner, wee tbe
odds-on favorite to take the llon’e
■hare of tha |20,00 purse after hla
biasing practice round*. The LIgioner, Pa., golfar, who now plays
out o f Miami, shot a alssling eightunder-par 84 over the 6,400-foot
Pensacola Country Club course
earlier this week.
A ll Indications wars that the
putting troubla which bothered
him In the Greater N ew Orieane
Open last week, where he finished
•u t o f the top five fo r tho first
time in over ■ year, had cleared
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Non-Title Bout
P A R IS (U P I ) — Solomon Boyaaw
Cleveland, Ohio, and Gracism
Lam peril, European featherweight
champion from France, w ill meet
in n 10-round bout hero March 80.
Tbe non-title bout w ill bo staged
nt 188 pounda-Juat B bit ovsr tha
featherweight limit.

of

A revision of rules for the St.
Johns R iver Maralbon outboard

Tha

clubs also had a discus­

sion with Coast Guard A u iillary

race coming up in May was dis­ officers about a method o f pe­
cussed at a meeting of members troling the river during tha raea
of the Sanford Boat and Ski to prevent accidents and crea­
tion .of boat traffic haaarda,
Club. Winter P trk Yacht Club
Another moating o f tho dubs
and Palalka and DeLand Boat will be.held April I to complete
Clubs at Shell Harbcr.
plans for tha Sanford to Jack­
Revisions dealing with the vari­ sonville and return raeo sched­
ous classes of entries are being uled May T.
printed and will be distributed
Tho big changas In the race
later throughout Florida and te this y ta r will be that H will
the wholo roster of last yaar’a start at Sanford Instead of at
drivers from all over the U. S. Jacksonville and will bo held on
Copies of the new rules will Sunday instead o f Saturday.
be placed In distribution at sport­
ing goods stores and nthsr boat­
ing centers.

United Press International
Orlando Cepeda weighed in to­
day with his version o f the San
Francisco Giants' IBM collapse
and laid the blame for the loss
o f tbe National League pennant
squarely on es-manager Bill R ig­
ney.
"That man lost the pennant for
us," said Cepeda. “ He has no
guts, he can't manage, he doesn't
know baseball o r baseball players
and he always was picking on

Liston Ready
For Title Bout
M IAM I BEACH (U P I&gt; -B u rly,
big-fisted Sonny Liston o f Phila­
delphia, who scored his 23th
straight victory' Wednesday night
on a repeat knockout over How­
ard King, plana to challenge for
tho
heavyweight
crown
neat
week.
Liston, No. 1 contender, will
challenge the winner o f Monday
night's Floyd Patterson-Ingemar
Johansson litis fight and will file
the challenge with the National
Boxing Accactstion, manager Jo­
seph Pep Barone said today.
Sonny, weighing 219W to 204
for King, o f Reno, Navada, floor­
ed King for a count o f eight in
the second round and for the
full count In the third round of
their 10-rounder at the Miami
Beach Auditorium.
It was the 28-year-old Liston's
32nd victory in 33 fights and his
23nd knockout. King suffered his
32nd defeat in 88 bout*.

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FO R T L A U D E R D A LE , F l a .
( U P I ) — Floyd Patterson w ill stop
Ingemar Johansson within eight
rounds Monday to retain his world
heavyweight championship, a x champion Rocky Marciano said
Wednesday.
Marciano, who retired undefeat­
ed, aald he thought it would take
Patterson about four roun-' to
ra n n up “ and I figure Ingemar
ean hold him o ff another four at
the moat, but that's all."

Represent East
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U P I ) Rensselaer Polytechnic o f Troy,
N . Y., and St. Lawrence University
In Canton, N. Y., were chosen
Wadneeday aa tha East's repre­
sentatives in the N C A A hockey
tourney March 16-11 at Denver.

and have the Sanford Herald
delivered daily

Name All-East Team
N E W YO R K ( P I ) — Tom SUUi
ot St. Bonaventure and Bill Smith
o f 8L Peter's htad tha 10-man
Eastern College Athletie Confer,
enre'e All-East major college baabetball squad for tha 1B60-6I sea­
son. Other players picked were
Ron Warner, Gettysburg) Bruce
Drysdale, Tempi*] Bill O'Conner,
Canlaiut] Pete Chudy, Syracuse j
Jon Steiner, Buck noil; Jack Egan,
St. Joaeph's] A rt Hicka, Baton
Hall, and Jim Huggard, Villenova.

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Cepeda’s outburst cam* when now maoagea tha Los Angeles Anhe was confronted with a quote gets o f (be American League.
Camp Notes: Old pros Jsckle
attributed to Rigney that said Or­
lando didn't want to win enough Jensen and Vic Wertx enlivened
and objected to a IBM iwiteh to tho Boston Red Sox' first Intra­
left field. Cepeda moved to left squad game of tho spring with
field in tbe 1BS9 campaign In or­ some long-range butting. Jensen,
der to make room at first base returning after a celMmpo.ed
one-year retirement, wee* three
for rookie Willie McCovey.
“ If I didn't think much of the for three and drove in four runa.
Idea why would I volunteer to play Wertx connected for a throe-run
left fie ld ? " asked Cepeda. “ I double.
Young pitchers starred for both
played good In IBM but when
things went bad in 1839 Rigney the St. Louis Cardinal* and tha
turned on me and called me a Milwaukee Braves in their squad
games. Ray Sadecki, 20, and Bob
troublemaker."
The Giants appeared to have MUler, 22, combined in • tro-hit
the IBM pennant won going Into six-inning shutout in Un Cardinal
the final 10 days of tbe season game.
Frank Herrera, who ted tha
but faded and the Los Angeles
Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves club in homers and runs batted
went on to tin for the flag and in aa a rookie In 1980, Agreed to
create a post-season playoff won terma with tbe Philadelphia Phil­
by the Dodgers. Rigney was re ­ lies and said: “ I got a good raise
lieved o f his post last season and and I'm very happy."

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fishing than to work. You are married to
a spoiled little boy. But don’ t be too hard
on him. You spoiled him.

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D E A R A R R Y : W e have been married

quite « fe w years and I have alwaya had t®
he the first one up in the morning when
the alarm went o ff. I f I didn't g et lip and
wake m y husband he would never get to
work in the morning. He aays he would
rather lose a da y’s work than be a little
late.
W e have had both coal stoves and coal
furances. M ore recently we have had gas
and oil heat. Hut. believe me, a coal stove
whs no fun. W hen I had been sick and was
just home from the hospital, it didn’t
m atter— I was S T IL L the first one up.
But on Saturday, oh b o y! I f he had a fishing date, g ettin g up nil by him self at
3:30 A. M. was no problem at all. W h y ?
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1. I.oat A Found
2. Notice* • Personal*
.1. Education • Instruction

1

I . T ra n s p o rta tio n

M AJO R
Yfas Thinking
OF SHAKES­
PEARE -

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5. Food
6. Vor Rent
7. Iluainea* Rental*
8. Reach Rental*
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
II . Real K*t*te Wanted
12. Real E*ta(e For Sal*
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Rualnea* Opportunities
15. F e m a le H elp W a n te d

17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situation* Wanted
20. Rabysiffeni
21. Reauty Salons
22. Ruild • Paint • Repair
23. Ruildlng Material*
24. Electrical Services
23. Plumbing Services
26. Radio £ Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
30. * Machinery • Tool*
31. Poultry - Peta • Livestock
32. Flowers • Tree* • Shrub*
33. Furniture
34. Article* For Bala
35. Articles Wanted
36. Roata • Motor*
37. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
38. Trailer* • Cabana*
39 Automobile* • Trucka
1. I/oat k Found

NEW

HOMES RESALES
ONE D O LLAR DOWN IS A L L YOU P A Y

FURNISHED HOME wanted b&gt;4)
couple with two children (ages
4 and 1), no pets. Following
necessary: one-floor plan, air
conditioned; .1 bedrooms; en­
closed yard. Following desired:
1-car garage, auto, washer and
dryer. Plan to occupy April 7,
1961, Forward information to:
A. T. Glnaras, 268 E. Northwood
Ave., Columbus 1, Ohio.

fOODUKt
MOTHER
LKEDTO
c o o tc .

3. Education • Instruction

11. For Rent

i 6. For Rent

P R IV A T E tutoring in bookkeep­ FURNISHED house at Lake Mon­
roe; master bedroom, knotty
ing, typing, English, arithme­
pine snsck bar, near achool and
tic. Call FA 24302.
store. Also, clean, nicely furn­
ished apartment, 119 Elm. 26. For Rent
Bedroom newly decorated, 801
LAKE COTTAGE, furniahed, 2
Magnolia. Call NO. 8-4287.
bedrooms, beautiful view, Ph.
FA 24108.
WELAKA APARTM ENTS: room*
private bathi, 114 W. First St.
2 • ROOM apartment, furnished,
240. Adults. ||5 N. Javsmine.
3-BEDROOM furnished upstairs,
downtown apartment, 244 a
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
month. Call FA 2 3071.
Adults FA 2-7664.
MODERN
4
room
furnished
E LD E R LY COUPLE — OR WtDbouse exceptionally nice, 284
OW: IN V E S T M E N T -IN C O M E .
per month, Call FA 2-0432.
2 unit apartment house at 209
Magnolia. Owner, F A 2-7004.
2 BEDROOM house, Lake Mary,
TWO bedroom house. Telephone
NO 2-4388 between 7 t l p . n i .
FURNISHED
efficiency
apart­
ment, full bath, eitan, 140.
407Ik W. fir s t St., Apt. 2.
FURNISHED duplex apartment,
1814 So. Park. Ph. FA 2-7074.
SAN LAN TA APARTM EN TS. Nlea
large apartments, 404 E. 14th
St. Ph. FA 2 4282.
2-BEDROOM fum. apt. $46. 2101
Magnolia. FA 2-8041.
2 R. R. furnished house . 274
2 H. R. unfurnished . 2 8 4
1 I . R. apartment ....... too
ROSA L. PAYTO N
Ragisiared Real Batata Broker
Ph. PA 2-1301 1T-M at Hiawatha

LOST: Ladies red billfold, at Osteen Bridge; keep money, r e ­ BACHELOR apartment, ground
floor, completely furnished. 213
turn wallet. FA 2-3824.
Palmetto.
LOST: Siamese cat, male, seal
UNUSUALLY
nice anfumtshed 1
point color, in the vicinity of
bedroom
garage
apartmant;
Sunland Estates. Child* pet. Ph.
central heating, air condition­
FA 2-8882.
ing, near churchaa and Mores.
No children, no pets. too. Ph.
2. Notice* • Personal*
FA 1-4163.
2 MINUTE CAR WASH fl.M
Open 2 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily. SUBURBAN, unfurnished, 2 bed­
I a. m to 8 * m. Fri. k Sat.
room bouse with Fla. room, on
Iva Carpenter k Lamer Vein*
rout* 413; Also newly refinlahN IFTY-AU TO BATH,
#d 4 room furnished apartment.
2408 French Ave.
Phone FA 2-3771.

271 month. FA 2-38A4.
FURNISHED garage apartment;
bedroom, bath, kitchen, water
furnished; 240. FA 2-4041, after
3:00 p m. FA 2-4730.

11. Real Eatate Wanted

6. For Rent

3-BED ROOM house. So. Pinerrest HOUSE, 3 Br., on 3 to to acres
R E N T A BED
Addition. Th. FA 2-8719.
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Reds
near Sanford. Would like 2nd
By Day, Week or Month
mortgage in lieu of down pay­
150 Down, 150 P er Month
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
ment. P.O. Box 871, Sanford.
Ph. FA 2-4181
118 W. 1st. St. 311 Locust Street Unfinished 2
bedroom home. Will finance
12. Real Eatate For Sal*
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables,
completion cost. Also, unfinish­
ed aluminum siding shell home;
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
« BR HOUSE, by owner FA 2-3871^
3 bedroom located in Casa Villa
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Heights, near Oviedo.
FA 2 3049 or FA 2 6347.
SUPREM E R E A LTY
Of Orlando. Inc.
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB house;
Cllerry 1-3331. After 4:00 p.m. 116 N Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
frnred backyard; patio; bar­
FA 2-0934
becue
partially enclosed carIIB L 3 IL Y R E A L T Y
pone Ph. F A 2 180.
308 W. 13th Street
7. Buxines* Rental*
FA 2-7805, Evenings FA 2-2479
A P A R T M f^ r , 404 • Kyvtf-i At e
U F M C t; S U ITE ; a rooms, air
FA 2-2802.
conditioned, downtown location.
Call FA 2 0741.
2-ROOM apartment, private bath,

St. Johns Realty Co.

private entrance,
ville. FA 2-5420.

318

Mellon-

W E NEED R E N T A L S

SINGER

9. For Sale or Rent
CUSTOM B U ILT Home on Lake.
Rant
or
sale
Reasonable.
Owner, FA‘ 2-1397.

CaH or eome into our office if
you would like to rent your
TRAILER, 1 bedroom, electricity
home. W* specialist in rentals, 3-BEDROOM home, GE kitchen.
and water furnished, 200 mo.
Total price $10,990.00. Small
leases and property manage­
FA 2-1303 before 2:00, after
down payment, 4H-4 loan. Will
ment Furnished or unfurnish­
t:00.
• lease for 1 yea&lt; with option 2e
ed. We think yon will like our
buy. 2809 French Ave. Telephone
service.
NEAT and elean 3 room furnish­
FA 2-4955.
ed aptrtmenl 243 per month;
includes water and electricity;
close in. TA 2 2344.
111 N. Park Ave Phone FA 2 2430
2-BEDROOM country home, un­
furnished, 235. Children and 2-BEDROOM modern clean house
for rent at 1810 W. Third St.
3-Bedroom Bath
pels welcome. Phone Geneva,
Ph. Bartow, Fla, 333-2328.
from
2431.

CO M PLETE
SEW ING M ACH INE

T U N E -U P
AMY MAKE M A C M M

Stenstrom Realty

Longdale

isg. vM— 1*90
Tom Knell, yoor SINGER
representative, will cents te
your home and . . . »
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$8250

STENSTROM R E N T A L S
Lake Mary, 2 bedrooms, l i t
baths, furnished . . . . . . . 323.00
Loch Arbor, unfura., 3 BR, 2
Baths ........ .................. 2130 00
Loeh Arbor, unfurn., 3 BR, 2
Baths, avail 20 March
2140.00
City,
2 BR,
2 Bathi,
unfum ................................ 3100.00

Stenstrom Realty

M

O N LY $230 DOWN

Termites
Swarming?

No

FOR FREE INSPECTION
C A L L F A 2-8865’

ART BROWN
Pest Control Service
SANFORD, F LA .

FHA
Cone,
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Closing

Check fafctal

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SEE and COM PARE —
D IR E C TIO N S: 10 Min. S*.
o f Ranford on Hwy. 17-92
Turn Weal A t Our Signs.

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The Fabric Shop
2539 Park Dr.. Sanford
FA 2-5783

l i t N. Park Avo. Phone F A 2 2420

FURN. APT., MOO MeBenvtlle.

SU N LA N D

ESTATES

3 BEDROOMS - 1 &amp; 2 BATHS
MOVB IN

W HERR. . . .

IM M E D IA TE LY

WHERE...

Monthly Payment* Izower Than Rent
V A Financing A t l\\% Interact
• D O N T F A IL TO ASK A n otJT OUR OTHER
W O N D E R FU L S A VINOS ON R E M AIN IN G
N E W HOMES IN SOUTH I’l NEC REST. 4th
ADD.

FURN. Apt., 8 Rm. water A
lights. I l l a week. FA 2-2784-

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Contact JIM HUNT, Sale* Manager

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Cor. H xy. 17-12 * 27th 81.. Sanford
FB O N B F A 2-1501
NIGHTS F A 2-M4I
J. R R A IL E Y ODHAM. PRES.

1-2 BR. apt. furn. k 1-8 BR apt.,
unfurn., eatra large, near baa#
eat. Ph. FA 2 2B90.
FURNISHED on* bedroom dapies, Pare Park, 4M A 17-M.
Ph. TErraee S-ISTI.
4-ROOM, cleaa apt. 611 Park.

• M t R A l Q ELICTIIC
Refrigerator — O rta — Range — Hot Water Heater
Designed For Belter Living

APT., private entrance. Phone
FA 2-7748 or FA 2 4748.

1350 Dn.

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ARK

L A E B M AB Y
la s t W eal ad

PA 24121J P A

2-ROOM
oottage, all utilities,
week or month. Adults -mty.
2484 Park Avenue.

NOTICE!
SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

FURNISHED
I
apartment, M il Elm Av*. Ph.
FA 2-0636.
2-BEDROOM furniahed apartment,
tile bath, cloae in, 681 Palmetto.
1:18 p.m.
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
140. F A 2-047.

I f yov arc a Seminole County resident, but live out of tha
FAlrfax exchange area, you may now place your Want Aft with
the Herald free of any telephone toll chargee. Just call ua collect!

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�The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial F A 2 - 2 6 1 1
12. Real Estate For Sal*
12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
Cirruiland. Adaptable for al­
most any u»e. Roadi on three
•idea For further Information,
telephone J. W. Hall, Realtor,
FA 2-3641.

By I)ick Turner !

C A R N IV A L

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Thurs. Mar. 0, 1001— Page 11 25. Plumbing Services

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SW E E TIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

FOR SALE
IN EXCLUSIVE
SOUTH SYLV A N LAKE SHORES
Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
equipped; central beat: double
garage,
cncloicd;
intercom
ayatem.
large
lakrlront lot.
landicaped, with sprinkler iyatem. A bargain at $28,500.00.
For Information call F A 2-7808
daye, or FA 2-6363 nights or
Sundays.

TV SERVICE w-ilhln the hour.
Parts A labor positively guar­
anteed 90 davs. Service calls
*2. SUNSHINE TV . FA 2 9792.

27. Sperlnl Service*
LANDSCAPING A
LAWN SERVICE
Cleaning.
Fertilizing, etc. For
Free Estimate call FA 2-7197.

IF A ONE BEDROOM
FITS YOU

INCOME T A X

We have a coiy one bedroom
garage apartment completely
furnished, priced to sell and
raady to move In. Priced Reasonahle at $6 son with terms.

Sewing1Mach. Repairs
A L '.

MW E T R A D E ’’

ft

Raaltofr—Tniuror
Phona TA 24991
112 N. Park

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12. R ttl Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

^ o r lew
Katies la haraby * l\ » n that tha
annual mestlnv of ttia •tockhold*
*ra of the Sanford MrraM will bt
hold at
3301 Community W a y,
Sanford,
Florida, on Maroh K.
t i l l at le:fta a . XT. lor th* Iran iaatlaa a f aurh buslnasa as may
cams bafora tha masting.
Publish Mai. Sad and Ith.
XU TICK o r IIT B SIT II IS TO

a m . r r o w spicciai,

I.K O III.A T IO S
N O T IC E IR I l K n m i r U I V E N by
tha T ew n of Long-rood, rtarlda,
that tha Town propossa ta apply
te tha Laelslatura of tha R u t s af
Florida during Its l i f t ••salon for
aptatal o r tooat legislation chang.
Ing tha s i m a of Ilia Town of l a n e wood ta tha City of Ixmgwood.
Publish March Ith, t i l l .

MAKES A MODELS

R E N T A L S 33 W E E K
203 W

“ Maybe there Isn't any law watt of the Peeoe, but
I'M the law at 462 Willowbrook Lanai"

Legal Notice

SERVICE

O. M. HARRISON
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2 3327
flas. 1311 Palmetto
FA 2-7943

W. H. “ Bill** Stamper Agency

I $ HOMES 3 |
New i bedroom liome on Rlvervtew Avenue. Featurei large
Florida room and built In kit­
chen. Lot it 14 acre. $1,000
down.

HOUSE and lot, 713 Laural Ave.
31,000. 3 Loti for isle, 711-713
Laurel A v e , 31,750 each. F. J.
Deforge,
290 Johnson
A ve,
Jersey City, N. J.
4-BEDROOU, 3 bath. FA 2-0233.

A 2 bedroom home on large city 4-BEDROOM, 3 bath home, ea*
lote. 3o cltrua trace. Conven­
d o ted Florida room, modern
e d location. Total prlea 99,400.
equipped kitchen, many other
$3,000 down.
extrai. Call FA 3-0411

Kirn St. 121 hr. ic r.)
F A 2-3425

FURNITU RE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953
KO LL-AW AY BED, Beautyrest Mattress, reasonable. Call
FA 2-2352.
SOFA ard matching chair, with
slip tovers. FA 2 3845.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

W ILSO N - M A IE R

16. Female Help Wanted
W R ITE T O D A Y I
Learn how YO U can earn
with AVON COSMETICS, Vox
249, Lockhart Branch, Orlan­
do.
BOOKKEEPER fo r local down
town office. Soma typing re­
quired; rhorthand desirable, but
not naceiaary. Salary eommen•urata with experience and ablU&gt;
ty. Reply to Box 3, c/o Sanford
Herald.

Dawn's

NOTICE TO DEFEND
KATHERINE U BENSON.
Plaintiff.

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K O B E f lT
TEE

BENSON,

STATE

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liafandant.
FI.IIE1UA TOi

nOBEBT BENSON

Wl-esa
tact
hnowii
rssldanaa
and address w as l l a j l a I. Wo odbairy Road. Manchaatar, Tannasiaa.
Plaaaa
tabs
notlea that you
baraby ara required to file your
written anawar or dafanaa. If any,
personally nr by an attarnay, on
or bafore March II, I M I at lha
nfflca af tha Claik of tha Circuit
Court, at tha Court Houaa In
■smlnela County. Hanford. F lo r ­
ida. and to mall a copy thorsof
to Mtonstroin, Davla and tlelntoah.
Attorneys for 1’lalr.tlff Post Offlro lint tit. Hanford, Florida, In
that
cartaln
divorce
proceeding
pending agalnet you In tha tha
Clrealt Court af tha Ninth Jutflalsl Circuit af Florida, In and
F o r Samlnola County, Florida, In
Chancary. an abbravlatad tills of
said causa btlng ‘'Katharlna ta
Bantan. Plaintiff, vs. P.obart Bantan. Defendant.- and hsraln fall
net or a Daeraa Pro Confssae will
ba entered against you, and tb*
anuaa pressed as parts.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of tha Clroult Court
By: Martha T. V lb ls a
Deputy Clark
•tanatram. Davis a Malalaak
Attaraaya far Vtalatltf
Past Offlra Bag 111
Rgafsrd. Florida
Publish Fab. If. I I « Mar. f. »

Rcgiatared Real Eitats Broker
Ph. Th 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
33 LOTS
N E AR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
This group of lota can be purchaacd for only $15,000.00 with good
term*. AU Iota 40 feet wide.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S, Kealtor
Raymond I.undquial, Aaaoc.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE by owner: 3 bed­
room
2 bath home located
Mayfair aectlon. Lot 120 x ISO.
Like new conitruction, 205 Scott
Ave. L. S. Church, FA 2-4144.

F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5/21
After bouri FA 1-2613 FA 2 3012

13. M ortfage liM M

CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran*
teed. Call Nix Bcddtag M ff.
Co., FA I-211'i, 1301 Sanford
Ave.

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84. Articles For Sal*
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Tope A Seats
Lot Markers — SUJe — LI blah
Slept — Patio Blocks — Sand
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
soe Elm. Ave.
Pk. FA 21711

BRAND N EW

Windshield
Buck Clans
D o o r din**
Vent fllnsa
C A R PE N TR Y, painting, rooting
SERVICE
APPLICATIO NS are being Uken
aad cemant work. FA 3-4199
for new and uied car salesmen;
Senkuilk Glass and Taint Co,

1961 Zlg Zag; makea button bolei,
aewi on buttons and monograms.

F U L L PRICE $34.60
Will discount for caih, nr take
3 payment* from reeponilble
person Write Bos 19, c/e Banford Herald.

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I t CH E VR O LE T H Toe Fleeleide Pickup
ee C A D IL L A C Executive Car, A ll Power
I I R AM B LER 4-Deer Caetaai S u llen Wagon
19 C H BVRO LBT 4-Deer, Automatic .
1$ H TUDEBAKER 41Dear, 4 Cylinder
I I FORD y, Ten Pieknp .
... .
17 C A D IL L A C Cenpe deVille, AU Fewer ...... ....
I I C H EVRO LET Beieir 4-Deer V-e. Fewer UUde
1$ C A D IL L A C Hardtop Coape ... ............
37 FORD 4-Dear FalrU ae 399. Automatic
37 BUICK Centnry 4-Deer Hardlep
34 CilKYSLEJt New Yerker Station Wagon
34 CHBVROLBT 4-Daar, PeworgUde ...
14 BUICK 4-Deer, Standard Traaamloaien ....
M PLYM O U TH 4*Daer B u tlea W a g e * A/C ...
34 M ERCURY 4-Daar MenCarey. Fewer Steering
SI M EBCUBY • Passenger HUtiea W agea .......
I I DODGE Bayal Lancer Hardtep ._........ ...........
I I C A D IL L A C 4-Daar. A ll Fewer
S3 RAM BLER Station Wagon
33 CIIEVM OLKT 4-Door 210. Standard Shift
31 FORD ! i Ton Pickup, 9 C y lin d er........ .......

$1191
13993
$199$

$1191*
$991
• 39$
$199$
•1194
f NS

11994
•IIN
• IMS

SPECIAL!
HPEUAL

FREE
FREE

OFFER —- Good

Thru

Mar.

3lnt.

Set of igaitioa M a t e aad brake adjustment

0
Ixoliion timing and carburetor adjustment
• ith tarh oil and filler change.

BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Inspect Liaiag and
Repark Wheel Bearing*.

$2 50

Regular 16.50 Value

• MS
M M

FREE PICK U P -D E L IV E R Y SERVICE

I 494

Lake Mary Automotive Service

9 393

$ 393

2nd and

Palmetto

Phone P A 1-0711
_ i ___________ _______

EXPERT LUBRICATION
Hy Walden Franklin, labelcation eapert with 19 yrs.
eaperieoce with Chrysler
products,

‘.th each major tnao op.

• 195

$ Ml
f HI
• IN S
• 393

. * ! :4&gt;s STAN ■ E H N E Y. well
known Pirto end
Manager welcomes all ear
owners te come in for feat
end efficient Ante Merviee.

L A K E M A R Y AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

L A K E M ARY, FLA.
Regular

Houra:

7:00

Ph. FA 2-4133
a.

m.

to

7:00

p.

■.

NIGHT ft SUNDAY SERVICE By AppMataunt Only.
U w y. I T - f l i l k 4

20. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e

H E RALD

VI

H

ton

pickup,

long body, repainted, A -l Cow
ditto a. TE 9933$.

TODAY'S
Featurefccm w m y
USED CARS

1956
Rambler
SUPER CROSS COUNTRY STATION WAG­
O N ; Six Cylinder, Stan­
dard lYManMaa.
Amerlrm'e Number One
Economy Station Wagon
For Only

'695
1999

Only $180 Down

CARS

CAD 4 dr„ air reed. 3997
F L Y w ages 4 dr., sharp IN T
T-BIRD, 1 eweer .
1497
NAM 4 dr. eed. • eyL 1497
OLl&gt;S ronearlibla
1317
LIN C O LN 3 dr. H/T 1397
FORD wagon. 3 dr....... T97
FO RI) I d r , H/T ........ 3*7
C A D IL L A C 4 dr. .... .
M U C K 4 dr sadan .....
CHKV 4 d r, F/K ... .

BLONDE iplnrt piano, like new,
can be seen at Benton's Furn­
iture Exchange, 5th 4 San­
ford.

1937 FORD

210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4323
prefer experienced men but will
consider Inexperienced person 23. Building 31ater Inla
who la willing to work hard and LUM BER - HARDWARE • PAIN T 31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock
learn. Rxcelltnl working condiFACTORY TO YOU
STENSTROM R E A L T Y
ROOFJNO
FHA Loam
H E ALTH Y baby parakeets for
tioni, commission bails. Apply
ALUMINUM BUNDS
111 N. ra rk Ave Phone FA 3-3431
ii. EDWARDS
eale. FA 2-1633.
Strickland-Morriion. Inc., Ford,
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Falcon,
Thunderblrd
Dealer,
rail with plaitic eadi. Plastic
PE
T MONKEY and rags $60. Pb.
Wa Olve TV Stamp*
15, Btrainee# O p p o rtu n itie s
Sanford.
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nyloa
FA 2-6640.
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7884
cords.
GAS S TA T IO N - GROCERY
W B —
■— —
ac— e
2 MEN wanted for light delivery
.12. Flower* • Trees • Shrubs Senkarik Ulnae and Paint Co.
Going builneaa . . terrific location
24.
Electrical
Sen
lew
work, full or part time. Muit
210 Magnolia
Ph. F A 2-4433
on U. S. Htway 17*92. . . ONLY
have own transportation. Con­
P A N 8 l r. s
ELEC, fan, air condlUonrr and
31,k l plus stocki Price iecludei
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
tact Mr. Adklai, Valdez Hetal,
water pump motori rewound
freesei*. ahtlvae, display rack*,
Monday. No pbooe calls.
Orapevllls Ave. near 30th SL
and serviced. "24 hour service"
caih register, etc. This la a rare
10114 E. 18th St Sanford, Fla.
opportunity to ie t yourself up
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
16 FI. Jackeoa
In a money-making builneaa of
FA 2 5906
W. 20th Street
House Wiring — Electric Service
your own—CHEAP! Better call
Near Golf Count
Certified
feetw ertk y
Frtgldelre Applltnces
ua about this today.
FREE PLAN T te all who vialt
Std Vtblen — Randall Elaeirlc
our nurtery thu week. Speelal
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-OStS
••WE T R A D E "
for Spring Planting: Uguitrvro,
—
M
ft—
ft
2 to 3 ft. high, tu for $12.30.
W. H. “ Hill" Stemper Agency
2A. Plumbing Services
A ieleai, e for 35.00. Camelllai,
Root tor—Insurer
•mall, well rooted, 50c each.
F A f-4991
111 N. Park
Mum plant! 2Se dot. Small
21. Beauty Salona
S ill Franck Ave. FA 3-11*1
A ia le ii, well rooted, 10c ea.
10. Female Help Wanted
Croton* SOr ea.
PERM ANENTS S7.0U
Plumbing A Heating
COOK, experienced, Dixie Bell
Complete with H a'r Tut A Styling
A IR CONDITIONING
Diner, Hwy. IT 92. TE $-1429 •
LA R -R E ' B E A U T Y SALON CONTRACT and RE PAIR WORK
Ph FA M i l l 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6342
W HITE female grill cook for 3140 Hiawatha
nlghte. Muit be experienced,
non other need apply. Chick *N
Treat, French Avenue,

W HERE T H R IF T Y PEO PLE BUY Q U A L IT Y

IT
II
SC
•9
47
37
39
33
S3

men. Induitrioui, good charac­
FOR el1 your Painting needs call
ter, initiative Phone for Inter­
Griftia k
Morrison Painting
view Our aalevmen know of thli
Contractors. No Job too large
ad.
or too naall. For free estimate
FARM ER S AGENCY, Realtors
call Sanford. FA 2 6792 Ext. l.
Phone FA 2 5231

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial k Realdealial

HOLLERS « SANFORD
I F ifty rhelce cars te ebooae |
1 from. Stop by and rompers eur
11 quality and prices.
|

30-ln KENM ORE electric range,
used less than 6 months, twin
bed with box spring and mattress. F A 34174 after 4 p,m.

Use

W A N T ADS BRING

Phone FA 2-2611

J A L KEEN S A Y S :

2 P A IR full length drapes, floral
design, with light background.
FA 2-1683.

Jenkins Furniture

INCOME T A X

3 Bedroom l ' » bath, corner lot,
built-in r a n g e , refrigerator,
Price and Terma R igh t $11,300
with $277 down and 3123 per
month. This la Hot—Call now.

LAWN mower, reel type; left
hand golf clubs; chaise lounge;
4 ft. folJlng door; 30 in. ply­
wood door; bathroom beater;
fan; tuxedo, sise 40; Ladies
drezzez, zlsc 10; ornamental
blocks; baled hay. F A 2-8809.

35. Articles Wanted
BULLDOZING and Land Clear­
ing. Clyde Nutt, Phone FA 2-0554
Automatic
wsihing
Used furniture, appliances, tools, W ANTED :
nr FA 2-2005.
machine, good c o n d i t i o n .
etc. Bought Sold. Larry'a Mart,
FA 2-4941.
FH1G1DAIRE
213 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 3-4133
I 21. Beauty Salona
Sales k Service
G. 11. HIGH
New k Uied Furt.tture k Appli­ 36. Boats • Motors
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3315 Days
ances A Good Place To
G n a w s/ To The Waterway
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3SS3.
BUY, SE LL or TRADE
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, state­
Robeon 8porting Goods
Beauty Salon
FA 3*7410 304 M E. laL
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and 400 Sanford Ave.
Ph. F A 3-1
Walker Building
programi,
etc.
Progressive
3319 Oak
FA * 7644
Printing Co. Pbone FA 3-295139 Automobiles • Trucks
306 West 13th St.
H AR R IE TT’S B E AU TY NOOK
It Pays
1939 M ERCURY, air eondltJosed.
Harriett, Eva Jo k Bob
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
radio k healer, priced to' sell,
106 So Oak
FA 2-3742
W. L. HARMON
may be eeea after 4:10 p m .
T. V. STAMPS
.
Ph. FA 2 4223
1309 Douglas A rt-

Fair Value Properties

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutches,
canei, waiters.
FREE D ELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specialty
F A U S T S Rx PHARMACY
2nd and Mellonvllle
Ph. FA 3-7107.

New and Uied Furniture
511 F.. First St.
FA 3-3931 O. E, Electric Steve. FA 941687.

Stenstrom Realty

LAR G E HOME
GOOD TERMS

PA IN T , Luggage, Awnings. Boat
Covers, Tarps, Tenia, Arm yNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford A ve.

“ Cot any Jobe open fo r a watchdog? S h u ltz e&amp;ta ao
much, ha'a g o t to start e a rn in g his k e e p !"

Attractiva
4
bedroom
home,
NO DOWN PA YM E N T
Wynntrood,
110.600.
Includei 3 A 3 Bedroom completely finBOOKKEEPING,
Income
tax.
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Hove, refrigerator and fanced
niihtd Homei conitructad on
payroll;
individuals
or
small
backyard.
Reaeonabla
down
your own lot. Mo. payment!
ROOM SPECIAI S U M . Paint­
busineisei. Call FA 1-4303.
payment.
only $39.10 k 164.90. No doe.
ing iLilde and out Call Mr.
4 LADIES wantsd to do telephone
rtC TtTIO l’ g KAWW
Ing coit, no le ft is t charges, no
PUMPS - SPRLNKLERS
Talker, FA 2-6139.
NOTIC E Id haraby glvsn that t
survey work from our office.
attorney fee
bo
title cotta,
All type* and alscs, Installed
am snsagad In buslnaas at I I I
Good
pay.
Short
houra.
Contact
no appraiaal feea. Call
Flamingo
Dr., Ramlnnla County.
P L A T T S CARPENTRY Service*,
"D o It Vourself"
Mr. Adkins, Valdez Hotel, Mon­
Florida, undar lha flrtltleua nam*
H E AD LE Y CONSTRUCTION CO.
new work k repair. Specialise WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
t
i
l
N.
Park
Ave.
Phone
FA
2-2420
af. J O K A T IMPOllTS. and that I
day.
No
phone
calla.
FA 3-3343 for appointment.
Inland to rsglstar said asms with
la Fla. room enclosure*. Ph.
S T I N E
tha C l t ' k of tha Circuit Court.
FA
3-7413.
Machinery
and Supply Co.
FOR
SALE:
W
eit
of
Sanford—3
Ra-nlnota County. .Florida. In as17. Mala Help Wanted
207 W. 2nd SL
7»h. FA 2-643*
rordanca with .ha provisions af
acre* cleared land on clayed
lha Fictitious Nama Rlatutaa, toP A IN TIN G : Colors a •peclalty.
RAYM
OND
M.
BALL
AUTO
MECHANIC:
Must
have
road—Suitable
for
citrui
or
will
wit: Ra.tlon M i . 09 Florida RialResidential, commercial, Indus­
And Aaioclatee
it isa HIT.
make 5 building lots. Electrici­
experience on Chryiler prod­
trial.
Licensed
and bonded.
Rig: Joseph iK w a a n y
Qualified Service
uct cars. See Mr. Able at B ran
Ph. F A 2 5641
ty available. St. Johni Realty 311 So. Park
To be published Mar, I, 9. 11, and
Work guaranteed
Free a n i­
H. L. Whelchel
Motori. Sanford. FA 3-3441,
FA 3-1290
Co. llfl N. Park Ave. Phone Lake Mary Branch
mate!. Charlie Rurrte, FA t-4374 For eppolntment call FA 3-1010
P A T ! B E C E I V B O Feb.
iH U
JEA M123-.
—
TWO licensed real eatata latex- * oi FA 2-4437.
IK T H E CTWCl’I T COI'WT. h iN T II
J U I I C I t l . CIMCLIT. IN A.NII KtlK
■ E M INOI.E COtTKTT. FI.OWIIIS,
I N C H A M 'B W Y NO. ttlt g

34. Articles For Sale

PLUM BING
KE-UPIIOLSTtCRING. work guarContracting &amp; Repairs
anteed Free estimates. Phone
Free Estimates
FA 2*7818 or TE § 2555.
R L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Pbone FA 2 3333 Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
RETIRED Plumber data plumb­
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
ing repairs. Ph. Ml 4-7713 be­
tween 6 A 0, mornings A even­ ROLLAW AY, Hospital and Baby
ings
Beds. Day, Week, or Montb—
26. Rndln A T e le v is io n

S FR O N T LOTS la residential
section. Phone FA 2-07M.

ft

33. Furniture

S TA N UEHNEY

FACTORY TRAINED MBCHANIC8 Jim RmlUi usd
Ray Hall Insures your car
ef the beet services.

★

Modern Shop

W Latest Equipment

*

FACTORY T R A IN E D PE R SO N N E L

Seminole County Motors, Inc.
YO U R LOCAL D EALER —

Dodge, Chrysler, Lancer, Renault ft Peugeot
SIB E. Pint HI.
Ph. FA S-MI4

CENTURY F oot
HARDTOP: RadJn and
Hatter, Aut omat i c
Tranamlaalon. A Popular
Car At ▲ Raaaonahla
Price.

*595
1949
Pontiac
POUR

DOOR

BSDAM.

Pep—da bis Seeaad
Trass porta lieu.

Cae

SPECIAL!

145
PONTIAC - BUICK RAMBLER DEALER

BILL

HENPHILl
MOTORS
M l W . P O R T IT .

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a

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m

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EDITO RIAL COMMENT

Caution Needed

f e -

&gt;*,. ■
v( .,

i.

Forest Rangers o f the County headquarters station
in Longwood hnve issued an appeal to residents to b*
especially cautious with trash fires during these windy
days.
W ith the windy season upon us—any fire escaping
control can spread into a large costly fire in a matter of
minutes.
Since Jan. 1. rangers have answered 52 calls to wild­
fires and 29 to other kind.
Anyone allowing a fire to get out o f control can be
held responsible for all property damage—In the past
two weeks fires have Involved property containing threetenths o f an acre to 120 acres.

Third Graders
Study Manners
Tbs third grads studsnls s f
longwood Elementary'* teacher,
Mrs. WlaUs, are taking part la a
"good manncri” project by maklag posters. M sgstlas pictures Il­
lustrating eourteiy on the street,
la stoma, oa buses and la church
a rt used aad students have Warn­
ed Is watch tbs blackboard (or a
dally quotation or reminder to bo
frioodly aad thoughtful to others.
la this classroom tbs children
elso bars s mall-bos In which
they "m a il" notes concerning any
school behavior problem which
they think seeds attention.
t e s t wssk, pttplls made parallel
lists a l proper sad Improper eoadnet oa the school walk-ways, tbs
assembly, the lsnehroom sad tbs
ached office. From the combined
Moss In tbsee lists, one group of
accepted school manners was
compiled, attractively Uttered and
ptaeed is a prominent position In
the elaseroom to servo a t a con-

Musicians Needed
For New Orchestra
Announcement wsa mads last
week that the Central Florida
Community Orchestra, organised
early this year, la to be Included in
tbs Orange County Adult Educa­
tion program.
Rudolph Fischer, musical direc­
tor and conductor o f the orchestra,
saya that rehearsals now art un­
derway fo r the first concert, ten­
tatively planned fo r early April.
This first concert w ill Include the
works o f Handel, Blast and Wag
Donald R. Rhodes, president of
the organisation, advlsad that a
number e f qualified instrumenta­
lists are needed, particularly in the
violin, viola, string bass, basson
and oboe sections. A ll persons interastsd are urged is contact F is­
cher at his horns, M l Henksl Clr
els, W inter Park o r tslepbono
M l T-1TM.
Rehearsals era held each Tues­
day from 7:80 p. m. until
. p. m. in Urn band room o f tbs Glen
ridge Junior High School on
OWnrldgo W ay la W inter Park.

Party To Benefit
Altamonte Library
Mrs. Milton Tinsley, HatUwny
D r* Orients Gardens, w ill be hosteee to a housewares products party
at her home Friday fo r benefit of
the Aka monte Springe library.
The party, beginning at 1:80
p. a . la open to the public. A door
priao w ill bo awarded and refresh
‘ e f coffee and caka are to

GA’s Organize
A t Forest City

Casselberry officials report that
residents are responding to n
statemant Issued last weak warn­
ing that tha town'* dog control
ordinance would ba strictly en­
forced.
Mrs Hope Bennett, member of
the Board of Aldermen, said Wed­
nesday that dog owners are build­
ing fences, toms are building dog
houses and others are tying the
anlmala In order to comply with
the regulation and escape a $90
fine or possible Jail sentence.
Mrs. Bennett said, too, that
much progress It being made In
a voluntary elein-up campaign
throughout tha area and that busi­
ness officials and residents are
Tickets go on sale this week end
to be commended for Jhelr evi­
may be obtained from ell dubs be­
dent pride in their town.
longing ta the federation.
Sanford Clubs who have tickets
fo r salt are, T h t Sanford Wonsan’s
Club, Business and Profasalonal
Woman’s Club, Semlnola County
Council o f Homo Demonstration
Clubs and tha Sanford Garden
Club.
County Clubs Include, The Ovie­
By B B TTIE SM ITH
do Woman's Club, Longwood Clvis
Longwood Mayor A . R. Lormann
League, The Casselberry Woman's Tuesday praised the Voluntaer
Club, Tba Altamonte Springs Gar­ Firs Dept, fo r its cooperation In
den Club and Altamonte Women’s n town cloan-up campaign which
Club.
has baan underway since lata
Price o f tho tickets are fl.S6 fo r January.
adults end 78 cents fo r children.
Tha firemen have burned o f f a
Serving will begin at 8 p. m.
number o f waodad and unsightly

Westside School
Festival Set
Westside School P-TO members
hava set e 81 Patrick's Day Fes­
tival with activities to begin at
tha achool with opening o f the
booths at 8 p. m.
A chicken barbecue dinner will
ba served from 8:80 p, m. until
7:80 p. m. with tickets selling at
$1.28 fo r adults and 78 aonta fo r
children. Advance tickets are
available from any member o f tbs
P-TO, at tba achool or they may
ba purchaesd a t thd festival. Taka
outs will ba available.
There will ba pony rides fo r tha
small fry, fish pond*, a caka sals,
caka walk, white elephant sals and
other attractions e f the carnival
nature.
Five door prises w ill be awarded
with only those purchasing tickets
eligible end present to racolve tho
awards. Other prlsee Including a
transistor radio, a sat o f dishes,
a blanket and a child's wrist
watch will ba given.
Mrs. M. 8. Ryals and Mrs. 8Un.
aoa Klnlaw era co-chairmen o f tho
festival with Mr, Klnlaw to do
tha barbecuing.

District Official
Guest A t Meeting
O f Legion Women
By M U. ADAM MULLCR

Tha Auxiliary to tha Herbert D.
Gibb American Legion Port 81
DoBary, entertained Mrs. Lowery
Courtney, District S President
from Jacksonville, last weak at
tba Community Center.
Tba Auxiliary mad# a coatri
button towards "Sava A Child Fad
crallon" and Ibe "C arver Founda­
tion for Leprosy."
A nominating committee was ap­
pointed with Mrs. John Phelps,
cbslrmtn; Mrs. Talman Van Aredale and Mrs. Gaston E. Crosby.
1 Mrs. G. Fred Smith, president,
reported final plans wars formu
lated for tha 42nd birthday anni­
versary ef tha American Legion,
to bo bold March 11 at T p.m. at
the Stetson Union Building, DoLand.
For reservation! contact, WU
Uam E. Brumbaugh, t i l Bauna
Vista. No.4-4807, or Mrs. Q. Fred
Smith, Shell Rd. W.
On April I t a
Constitutional
Conference will ba bald at Jack­
sonville Beach fo r tho ladlea aux­
iliary n» tba Legion Home. Regis­
tration opens at 8:80 a.m.

Lake Mary Club
To M eet Tuesday

lota during tha project, Lormann
■aid, adding "they've backed Long­
wood up nil through tha work, now
Its our turn ta back them up by
being nt their annual dinner Sat­
urday."
Tha avant will ba bald In Study,
side Park with serving o f a
southern fried chicken dinner and
all tha trimlnga ta begin nt d p. to.
Carl Lommler, chairman, says
that pricea a n I t fo r adults and
78 cants fo r children under 18
years e f age. Taka out boxes w ill
ba available.

Lake Harriet
Civic Association
Names Officers
By A T L A N T A M cG lN N IS '
William Kalley Jr., baa baaa
elected president of the Lake Har­
riet Clvle Assn, of Forest City.
Other a a w
officers Include
Charles Jackson, vice president
and Mrs. AUen Actor, secretarytreasurer.
Tba organisation, meeting now
at tha Florida Power Club House
on Besr Lake, plana te build Its
own club bousa and barbecue plU
oa Lake H a rriet R la the only
civic group which possesses a fog­
ging machine with which tha area
la sprayed two or throe times
weekly, aa the necessity demands.
Members hava built a fencedin playground a n a for the chil­
dren which la in much use when
they m att at tha lake for apacial
occasions.
s

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_________

Mole Chorus
Gives Concert

Enterprise Troop *
Gets New Brownies

ft A R N E T T W H IT E la one o f tha Jaycees working on a shelter in the new
Crystal Lake recreation area in Lake Mary. The Jaycees are building up
the plcnle area aa one o f their project* fo r the year.
(Herald Photo)

(Oaa af a series of articles au

g ro t th and progress af Sant*

note County communities)
Three unincorporated communi­
ties closely integrated with San­
ford life are Lake Mary to tha
southwest, Paola to tha west and
Lake Monroe te the northwest.
In Lake Mary, clvle leaden,
placing emphasis on developing
one of the county’s most desira­
ble residential locations, have
dona much in tha past few yearg
to accomplish this objective.
Shores of Its crystal clear, aand
bottom lakes hava become dotted
with custom built homas and
many new residences have gone
up in all sections of the commu­
nity. Due to 1U proximity to Sinford, a number of Lake Mary
homes are owned by Sanford pro­
fessional people or by N avy per­
sonnel. Here, too, a number af
Armed Forces families have re­
tired.
Registered voters of Precinct 10
In U M sat up tha first taxed Are
district in tha county although its
volunteer firemen also sarva, in
addition to Paola and Laka Mon­
roe, tha araaa of Loch Arbor,
Little Venice, Ravtnns Park, Park
Ridge and Sunland Estates.
Laka Mary offers Its residents
tha largest shopping and buslnesi
section of tha three area* al­
though Paola and Laka Monroe
hava combination groceries and
aarvlca stations.
Paola, amallast of tha three
areas, long has been established
as one o f the county’s better cit­
rus growing areas and In recant
years has become the site of such
residential developments as Syl­
van Laka Estates sod Laka Mark­
ham Estates. Growing, too, ta
tha nearby Banans Lake area.
Other than the citrus holdings,
Phola’s economic value Is swelled
by an asphalt plant, a U rge dairy,
pasturelanda and several fishing
lodge* located on the Wekiva R iv­
er which runs (long the west
county line,
Laka Monro*, undergoing much
relocation
and
rebuilding of
homes sod businesses dut to constructlou of luterstate Hwy. 4,
which runs right through Ua busi­
ness area, primarily la known as
• vegetable and flower growing
area.

The Progressiva Mala Chorus e f
DeLend, sponsored by tha DsBary
Civic Aasn* presented a concert
at tha Community Center last
week.
Prof. J. Dandrldga, director end
accompanist o f tha group, was In
troducsd by Robert N . McGee
Longwood officials today pub­
Clvle Aasn. entertainment chair- lished legal nolle* that they w ill
apply U tba 1841 legislators to
A free w ill offering, collated change tha town’s name from
during Intermission, want* toward "Town o f Longwood" to “ City o f
tha Community Center Expansion Longwood."
Building Fund.
Mayor A . R. Lormann said that
dua to the rapidly growing busi­
ness a n a and large Increase la
tha number ef rtsIdsaU, officials
feel tha "tow n* designation aa
Tha next meeting o f tba Lake long la applicable,

Longwood Seeks
Chonge To 'City*

Club Sets M eet
A t Lake Brantley

Brantley
Home
Demonstration
Club w ill ba bald nt the b o a * o f
Mrs, Martin Dunn, March 82.
Guest speaker at tha February
masting, bald at the bom* o f Mrs.
Edward Anwcher, waa A . N . BunUrn o f tba State Health Dept* who
•poke and abovrod • film pertainlag to important fa eU that should
ba rasatmbarod in tba punkeaa o f

Call! Requested

Hall next Tuesday a t 10:80 a.
Mrs. F ay La*. Entarpria# chair­
As this is n newly nrgnalsad with Mrs. l a y Halalar aad Mm. man o f Heart Fuad collections,
gave the gtrie W illiam HH n W as V rtT T "r fa r baa askod that area residents who
the day.
wish ta mak* a contribution, who
i t gha
The program mi "S tora ge" win bar* not baaa coaUcied, call bar
ba given by Mrs. Doaald Smith.
at boasa or at Lao's Grocery.
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County Engineer Carlton Blisa though the project hsd been In­
hopes to complate pUnt and a sur­ cluded in the $300,000 road bond
vey for widening Bear Lake Road program that wee approved this
from SR 436 to the Orange County week.
line within the next 30 days.
"B y doing U by ourselves, we
Bliss laid today that (he County can release some of that money
commission had decided to do the for other projects in the program,"
project with money out of tho B ills laid today.
road and bridge fundi oven
Bliss also reported that work
started today on constructing a ^ )
access road from English Ettates
lo Hwy. 17-92 on a cooperative
basis with the developers of that
area. The road will be an access
road from that development to the
new school property that was do­
nated by the Clayton Brothers.
By MRS. AD AM M U LLER
The road will be a quarter-of-aMiss Carol Reck o f Highland mile long, Bliss said.
Hammock, Sebring, spoke on Flo­
rida Wild Flowers at the Monday
meeting o f ths Seminole Chapter,
Florida Audubon Society held at
the Sanford School Farm Building.
Mias Beck illustrated her talk
with many colored picture slides
fo r tho fift y member* and seven
By H ELEN SNODGRASS
guests present.
New Broemles o f Enterprise
Mr. and Mra. Louis Schultes o f
Dellary were welcomed at nee- Troop 41 took part in Investiture
Ceremonies at a recent program
mem bora.
Mrs. Lucllo Norton and hor given by the Brownie Troop a n te
Intermediate Girt Scout Troop 102
mother, who served refreshments
New members accepted included
o f donuts and coffee for the recent
Elia Jane Angell, Carol Chlappinl,
field trip to Persimmon Hammock,
Patricia Godly, Donna Groover,
reported seeing more than 200 Dorii Goodwin, Linda Morgan,
white pelicans In flight.
Roberta
Murr,
Vonnle Smith,
Plana made Include a field trip Brenda Woodruff and Chyera Mc­
fo r Sunday with Winter Park Bride.
members to meet those o f DcBary
The Brownies made all decoraat Jackson's Service Station at lions fur the event and fashioned
8:46 a. m.
lapel name pins from chestnut^
Also announced waa the regular and shells for favors. Clown c a n d ^
State Trip Meet which will be held dishes added much to the colorful
in DeBary, convening at noon. Re­ refreshment tables which also
freshments will be served at the were under the direction of troop
home o f Miss Clarissa McFetrldgc, members.
Intermediate Troop 102 added
288 Ponca Lane.
Leaders fo r this mooting will skits on "G irl Scout Thinking
como from Audubon House, Mait­ D ay" and the "W orld Association
of Girl Scouti and Girl Guides."
land and will be assisted by John
Each girl received a World Asso­
Buldtman and Dr. Lola Wells of
ciation Pin and an Interesting d i s ^
DeBary.
play of a World map and a r t ic le d
made in foreign countries waa dis­
played
These
troops,
with
DeBary
Troop 20, will be In charge of the
program at the Enterprise P-TO
meeting, Marfh 21. Members of
three
troopi
attend
this
Mrs. Virginia Huffman recently all
waa appointed chairman o f a school.

Audubon Chapter
Hears Naturalist

Longwood Mayor Unincorporated Areas Show Big Gains
Praises Firemen

Mies Naney Copeland gave
, program an tha “ American In­
The Lake M ary H ama Demon­
dian* ta tha &lt;LA.t ef the Forest stration Club w ill meet a t the Fire
City Baptist Church.

P A G E 12

Casselberry
Response Heavy
On Dog Control

Women's Federation
Sets Barbecue Supper
The Seminole Federation o f
Women's Clubs art making plans
fo r s chicken barbecue supper at
the Etka Club grounds, April 4.
BUnsou Klnlaw will be In charge
o f the barbecue. A ll proceeds from
tbs project w ill be added to the
Federation Scholarship Fund.

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Bear Lake Road
Project Nears

Many 4-H Girls
Attend State Fair
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Sominola
County H a m *
Demonstration
Agent, baa ennoenced that 40 4-H
Club girls and their leaden w o n
preeent fo r BUt* 4-H Day at tba
Tampa Flair.
Carla Lommler o f the Long wood
Club socelvod Uu County Awards
Certificate fo r her achievements.
A club member may receive this
■ward only one time and only a
g irl aad c m boy from each county
may g e t tba award fo r say on*
year.

Recent years have seen the
steady addition of new home* and
tha development of a river front
tract on tha St. Johni near the
Lake Monroe Bridge. Here the
building Is done to order and de­
velopers foresee it as one of the
county’s most exclusive home
dUs.
Speculations fly like gets* head­
ing aouih In the winter concern­
ing new Industries to locate along
W. First St., Interchange to InterstaU 4, and Ih tha Lake Mon­
ro* business district, but as yet
no definite announcements have
been made.
All three communities have
schools — WUson School In Paola,
grades one through four, an ele­
mentary sebool in Laka Monroa,
grades one through six and a
newly enlarged elementary achool

in Lake Mary serves students
through the sixth grade from five
nearby communities.
Lake Monroe and Lake Mary
have their own post office and re­
ligious services are held weekly
in at least nine churches of the
three locations. In Lake Mary the
Catholic Church of tha Nativity,
recently established, Is holding
masses In the Chamber of Com­
merce Bldg, until its church and
school are constructed.
A host of elvle, church and so­
cial nrgantiatlons, for young peo­
ple and adults, function In each
community and residents of each
■Iso take active parti in Sanford
and S-minole County activities.
Future growth In these locations,
as in all parts of ths county will
be increased by the completion of
the Interstate and Its interchanges.

Blue And Gold Banquet
Held In Altamonte
ervllle, Rickey Hattaway, Tommy
By A T L A N T A McGJNNIS
The Blue and Gold Banquet o f Wade.
Bear badga, Michael Ganouer,
Cub Pack 211 was bald Fab. 88 at
Barry Gibbona, Mickey Markam,
6 p. m. In the cafataria of tha AltaDennis Broadway, Joa McClure,
monte Springs School. Rev. Hoffer Glenn Dabbs, Scott Johnson, Ken­
gave tho Invocation, then a spag­ ny Krouse; lion badge, George
hetti and meatball dlnnar waa en­ Thompson, Brace Crider, Gary
joyed by the Cuba and thalr par- Carson, Bill Lovitt; gold arrows,
ante.
Donnis Broadway, Bradley Willis,
Mrs. Grimm, achool lunchroom Melt Leonard, Bobby House, Frank
■upenrtsor, wee In chart* o f pre­ Crout, Howard Focarelll, ' Kris
paring tha food. For dessert Ice Salmi, Mika Francis, Tanner Glrcream waa served and each den aid,-Tommy Pinnock, Bruce Drum­
had its own caka that den mothers mond, Fred Staedlar.
baked. For Den One, Mra. Dewitt
Silver arrows, Rusty Gooch, Bill
Gooch and Mra. W alter Hedrick Levitt, Jay Thomas, Bobby Corson,
had a layer cake Iced In blue and Larry Hartman, Jimmy Levitt,
gold ; Den Two, Mrs. Dorothy Jimmy Nash, Bobby House, Tan­
Thomas, layer cake, yellow icing ner Girard; star fo r boys life— Bill
and blue letters) Den Throe, Mra. Levitt, Bruce Crider; slide for two
Thai me Broadway and Mra. Jan* new members (special award)
Gatllford, layer caka with plaster Barry Gibbons.
o f parla cubs on top; Don Four.
One year pin, Glenn Dabbs,
Mra. Ann Pinnock and Mra. air- Scott Johnson, Kenny Krause,
rsrd, shea caka, yellow trimmed In Mike Hedrick; graduated to webblue; Dan Five, Mra. Virginia Jor­ elos, John Meadows, Reggie Sig­
dan, blue layer with gold trim mon, Rutty Gooch, Bill Levitt,
centered with a genius head; Den Mike Bichett.
Six, Mra. Waltar Klngllng and
The program waa closed with
Mrs. Lola Naah, caka In shape o f a the tinging of Taps.
Cub, lead la brown.
Dan Seven, Mrs. LuCana Francfa. two caksa in a ahapa o f Cuba
lead in blus and gold. Dan Nina,
Mra. Virginia Auglutll, sheet cake,
iced in blue with a gold nine; Den
10, Mra. Connie Conkle, merry-goround caka with animals attacked
ta striped strews.
A fter dinner, thoa* attending re­
tired to the auditorium where tha
program atartod with soma Cub
yells and tinging lad by Mra. Vir­
ginia Krause.
Den Five had a skit pertaining
to Genius Month. Kriat Salmi and
bla father won t i n t prise with a
"Genius" farm house.
Awards givea to tha Cuba In­
cluded: bah eat pin, Richard M o r *
p »~ 4 .ll Mora, Frank McHenryi
w olf badge, Diggs Hewitt, Bradley
Willis, Bobby Caraon, Gary Land-

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Behavior Traits
To Be Work
O f Committee

Character Building Committee at
Longwood Elementary 8chool.
This committee wsa formed,
with appointments by Principal
John Angel, to help the students
establish definite desirable char­
acter trait*. Tha committee alma
to foster cooperative relationships
batwsen all member* of the faculty
and ao until In each child e sense
o f his obligation, both to himsslf
and to the school.
Serving with Mrs. Huffman will
be Mis* Fannie Reese, Mrs. Lee
Richardaon end Miss Barbara MeInula,

First Graders
Study Spelling

Bear Lake Women •
Name Officers
By A T L A N T A M eG IN N IS
Officer* named at ■ recent meet­
ing o f the Bear Lake Manor Civic
Betterment A ian * In c* Women’s
Auxiliary were Mrs. A lisa Went­
worth, chairman; Mrs. Burnell E.
Huston, co-chairman end Mrs. C.
L. Brunk, secretary-treasurer.
_
Programs fo r future m e e t in g *
were discussed and will be set up
at the March meeting to be held at
the home o f Mrs. Dean Hendrieka
on Bonnie Drive,
Mra. DeVoe o f the Patricia Ste­
vens Charm School will speak to
the group on "General Make-Up,
Tricks, and Posture."

Longwood
Elementary
first
grade atudcnU of Mr*. Wheelesa'
room are beginning spelling work
using (ha knowledge acquired in
reedl'.ig classes.
The students very proudly taka
Dr. John Morgan w ill discuss
part In spelling testa as the older canevr end Its care at the meeting
students do and in this manner it o f Registered Professional Nurses
la believed that good spellers will next Monday.
develop.
Tho group ha* Inrltod all regis­
tered nurse* living In Seminole
County, regardless o f whether or
Mr*. Katherine Barton, chair­ not they hold a state licenso, t R
man of the Chuluota library, has bo special guests at the meeting
announced that due to apparent which w ill b« held in tho Health
disinterest o f residents, the facil­ Center Auditorium beginning at
ity w ill be rloaed until further no­ 8 p. m.

Nurses To Hear
Talk On Cancer

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Library Closed

tice .

United Citizens
To M eet Tuesday
The United Cititens o f CarnesVbery will meet at tha Woman's
d u b Tuesday a t 7:80 p. m. to hear
a report from tha nominating com­
mittee and to continue discussion
o f charter by-laws.
Election a f officers srill be dene
by membership vnto with Graham
WUson, acting chairman, preeid-

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‘Genius Kits*
Prove Interesting
By B E TTIE SM ITH
Highlight o f tlie recent Blue a u ^
Gold Annual Banquet o f Cub Park
640 was the "genius k it" display
of members and their fathers.
Prior to tha banquet, each Cub
and his father received identical
kite containing a clothes hanger, a
doll, piece o f cloth, two empty
thread spools, two corks, ona foot
of string an empty can, a piece of
wood, sis pipe cleaners, nails and
thumb tacks.
“
With these materials, each lathar-son pair waa told to faahion an
article using only the kit item*.
The creative and original dis­
plays shown at the banquet proved
o f such Interest that the project
Is being considered for repeal
work.

Area Garden C lub#
To M eet Thursday
M A R TH A D E AN o f North Orlando's 4-H Club teaches
younger children o f tha community safety measures aa
nar projact for tha yaar. Hara eha shows Tim Grinstead
and Chriatia Dunlap tha safa areas fo r play with their
wagon.
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Members o f the North Orlando
Girdea Club will meet Thursday
to appoint e Dominating commit­
tee which wlQ select a slate of
■ew officers for the group.
M n . George Sommers, TO N.
••toad St., will be hostess at the
1:30 meeiiag with M n . MelrJa
Campbell, «

�Navy Bomber
Crashes In Lake;
tight Missing

Against
Road
Board Is Urged

J A C K S O N V I L L E (U P I) —
Searcher* ipotted the tall Mellon
and other wreckage today 0f a
N avy patrol bomber with eight
crewmen aboard which crashed
in a fog shrouded lake. There
was no sign of aurvivorr.
All eight were missing and preg in n e d
killed when the plane
^du n ged
into the water while
making a simulated attack on a
mock submarine Thursday night.
A search of the crash scene
was launched at dawn by units
from the Sanford Naval base.
The P2V-7 Neptune bomber was
based at the Jacksonville Naval
A ir Stction.
Lt. Gerald Spitz, pilot of an*
p o th er plane who witnessed the
Wrrasli. said the bomber exploded
and burned at lt atruck the dark
water o f Lake George, near the
Ocala National Forest.
Spits said the Neptune, which
was on a training flight, "went
into a climbing left-hand turn
with its searchlights on, then fell
into the water at a strep angle
and appeared to explode on impact.”
g
The Navy said the plane apparently was miking a simulated 1

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News Briefs

Secondary Funds
In Good Shape,

Strike Brews

M ILW AUKEE, Wis. (U P I) — A
Temperatures in Semlnola Coun­
ty dipped to 43 degrees Thursday dispute that could affect union
Bight and n o r * tool weather* 1* slri!r«&lt;« i u U w u U o brewed today
forecast tonight and through th« over a federal decision to refund
weekend, thu weather bureau re­ more titan t l million ia strike
benefit taxes to praaeot or former
ported.
Seminole County Is ona o f the
Temperatures are expected to employes of the Kohler Co.
few counties with secondary fund*
be 45 to 30 degrees tonight but
in auch good condition that the
• warming up trend ia forecast
FUKUOKA, Japan (U P I) - R e s ­ State Road Department Will be
for the early part of next week.
cue
workers today brought (o tha able to let bid* on secondary pro­
Around the nation a full-scale
jects without too much delay, tha
snowstorm that dumped up to l t t surface Ota bodies o f 71 Japanese
County Commission
was told
coal
miners
killed
by
an
under­
feet of mow on New England
blew out to sea today, but a new ground fire in Japan's worst post­ Thursday at tba State Road De­
partment budget hearing in Debatch o f rain and snow pushed war mine disaster.
Only 20 of the 91 men ia tha Land.
eastward from the Pacific North­
Ueda Mining Co., mine eseaped.
Offieials from Seminole aa well
west.
as from 11 other counties ia the
As the storm winds subsided,
fifth district presented primary
northern Maine found ItM lf bur­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Presi­ and secondary budget requests and
ied under 40 or more lnchei of
dent Kennedy haa Intensified his
old and new snow.
wera advised that a policy of aufShowers from the Pacific spat. administration's review of policy ficienry ratings will be followed.
tered the coast from Canada into on Berlin and Germany in an
Road Board member Max Brew­
northern California, changed to effort to speed a decision on a er, presiding at his firs t budget
possible
new
approach
to
solution
snow in the Rocky Mountains,
session, declared the road situa­
and turned back Into cold rain of these problems. This was dis­ tion critical in some area*. II*
closed
today
by
diplomatic
of­
as they drove eastward Into the
said it "is not merely a question
ficials who said Kennedy confer­
■orthern plains.
o f need but of most need."
red
early
in
the
week
with
armed
Tha New England storm Thurt
II. E. Helton, SRD comptroller
day packed winds 0f 30 miles an services leaders on the military
said that Semlnola County'a sec­
hour that pushed tides two to , *«pect* and later met with dlplothree fret higher than normal, malic experts to discus* the poll- ondary funds available through j
June 11W2 after payment o f bond
Schools closed in Maine. N e w ! lical phases.
rtqulrrmrnt* were $84.1,700.
'Hampshire and northern M assa-'
-- ------------~ --------Seminole placed construction o f
ehusetts. Behind the storm, g ile , T o n C i n i t C F a C O f l
SR 438 from Altamonte Spring*
winds swept Ohio, New York and
to Turkey Farm Rd. and SR 415 A
the South. Gusts up to 40 miles
front the St. John* River to SR 40
gn hour smashed plate glass in 1
as Ute top o f the primary request*.
downtown Cleveland, tha w in d !
A fte r C o u n t y
Commission
toppled a 15-pound coping stone ; L E O I’O LD V ILLE , The Congo
from a New York City five-story 1 (U P I ) — Closer cooperation be- Chairman J. C. Hutchison presentapartment house, critically injur- ] tween United Nations official* and cd tha resolution dssignating tha
ing a woman passerby, and high 1 Congolese authorities eased tan- primary and secondary requests,
winds caused temporary power t |oni today and lessened the threat Brewer said th* BRl) expects to
Allu re* at Columbus. West Point of
, u.0Ul cunnict in the s l i l f e - ! let bids o f SR 434 (Moinar A ve.)
and Atlanta, ua.
torn republic.
from Longwood to Oviedu in April

Policy Intensified

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F R ID A Y . M A R C H 10, 19G1

and said that "one commissioner
reported that Commissioner Ted
Williams proposed the paving of
additional strips of tin* Wcklva
Springs ltd." The story stated
that ''Williams and his brother
Robert, own prop:rt&gt; adjacent to
the property in question."
The vote was 4-1 in favor of
asking for the retraction. Voting
against the motion was Vernon

, Dunn who declined to comment
on why he opposed it.
| "I'm getting sick and tired of
, all this controversy," Dunn snap­
ped, adding "first it w si taxes,
thrn toning and drainage, and
I'nt shout ready—1 better not
I finish," ha said.
District 3 County Commissioner
j James I*. Avery was tha most
I outspoken rritie of the article.

y c . r ^ 't x ^ ^ m i s '. 'r n r since ‘ the ' . W M l,rn ob' ,rv e r* ,,id .on* °.f p.rovid!,,f th# rifh U o f w ,y W
storm hit there. Nearly 20Q.,vol-1
reasons fo r tba easing o f ; clsared.
untehrs waded through wajW dOeu ! t* n* 'on*
the disclosure that
»U. 8. Secirlaty General Dag llumsnow in a hunt for
iskjold’s personal representsFranks, a Winthrop farm t e n
last seen Mondsy JuM *
f a s t 1 ttva p i the Congo, Rajeshw*r
j D *ya( 'w a s returning to New
from the doorstep of M t M m » ,

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Chairman J. C. Hutchison a n !
John Fitzpatrick also denied hav­
ing any knowledge of that subjrct being discussed.
T h « Commissioner most conrented was relatively quiet. Tha
1only comment W illiam! made
1w ai that ha wiahed “ tha presa
1would leave my relatival out of
it—I don’t eara how much they
pick on m o."

sere* ot timbcrlsnd west o f A l«
(•monte Heights.
^
^
Cause o f the fir * was not known, |
rangara repotted.
Tha first fir* in tha Sanlando
area started at about 10:30 a. ro.
and was finally brought under
control at 3 p. m. A short time
| afterward* tnngeis and crew*
from four 8outh Seminole cornA D ELAND M AN, Roland McKee, wan killed Thursday afternoon when
munitles fought the bias* near
his Iruck w in atruck by a train at the crossing at Knterprina Road in De­
Altamonte.
nary. O fficers reported that the engine struck the truck and rolled it over,
Tnrludrd in residents' reports o f
Ranger* g *v * th* all clear at
throwing McKee out.
(C ox Ph oto)
about 3:10 a. m. thl* morning.
o f the fire* was the account eif
Officials said that more than 60 ! Mrs. David Carr who waa forced
men fought the two blasts in­
i from .her home in W. Altamonte
cluding volunteers from Altamonte |
Springs, Lake Mary, Longwood s P 'in**- Mr*. Carr said ah* had
and Casselberry.
1» • advance warning because high
No on* waa believed Injured in wind* fanned tha flrrs eo rapidly.
Holzapfcl called Welch's ver­
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (U P I) — Beach municipal Judge, against
tha fir**, rangara reported this
She said “ A ll 1 had time to de
The defense attorney for Joseph chargta Peel hired the killers of sion of the slayings "100 per cent
morning.
Circuit Judge anil Mrs. C. E. untrue—absolutely not."
was get my baby from th* erlbg
A. Peel Jr. Introduced inlo the
ChilUngworth.
"A re you expecting the Jury to
ChilUngworth murder trial today
some diapers and bottlas and
believe
you carried out this Job
Despite
Welch's
new
story,
a new version of how the circuit
nty little boy out to th* car. T h *
in
a
handmade
boat
you
only
however,
Floyd
(laicky)
llolzapJudge and his wife died.
whula area was black with smoke."
fel, confessed killer of the prom­ purchased that day?" Welch de­
Attorney Carlton Welch said the
inent Jurist and his wife in 1933, manded.
Mra. Edna Bmasely, also o f W .
ChilUngworth’ *
beachfront
cot­
stuck to his story that he and
Holiapfel replied simply, "W e
tage was "surrounded from land
Altamonte, said “ My children were
Negro maunsliiner George (Bob­ did."
and by aea" on the night they
playing at a neighbor's bom* about
County Commission Chairman J.
Questioned about bis testimony
were abducted, Welch is defend­ by) Lincoln earned the couple to
m s in • small host and dumped against Perl, Holiapfel stated at C. Hutchison will speak to mem­ a block away and th* smoka waa
ing Peel, former West Palm
them over the side.
one point: "1 expect no favors bers of the Taxpayer! for Better *0 bad we couldn’t see to drive the
Welch charged, however, that for my testimony in this court." Government In 8cmlnole County ear over there. M y husband, whe
Welch
continued
questioning Assn., Monday at I p.nt., at the cams homa from work to dig
Lincoln "w as not even along on
.Springs
Community ditches around our home and spray
the boat" that "some other |*-o- Holzapfcl extensively about his Altamonte
pie" were, and that Lincoln "was testimony before s 1933 Palm House on Maitland Ave.
everything with water, had to
Ilea i ll County grand jury investi­
The group was recently organ­ catch a ride on a fire truck to get
The Sanford A rt Assn, ha* Just a payoff man."
ised by taxpayers of the area who to the children.”
scheduled a showing of film clips
The defense attorney a l s o gating gambling.
are interested in learning more of
Mr*. Agusta Knck o f Baniande
on the worka o f Gaughln fo r Its claimed that an automobile was
how the county government func­ Kgg Ranch said " I waa heme alone
regular meeting Monday at 7:30 parked behind the ChilUngworth
tions. Plans to incorporate a* a and the fire burned within 50 feet
p. m. at the Civic Center. Jos beach home on the murder night
non-profit organization and to elect o f our place. Tit* only tiling that
Mathleux will presml the pro­ to rut o ff any possible escape by
officers are underway.
the Judge.
saved us was th* high green
gram.
invitation to Join the associa­
Welch did not 10 into further
County Commissioner* have post­
bahin grass, which hald tha flames
Artist* also were reminded to­
detail at once.
poned their regular meeting next tion ia open to all taxpayers of back until th* fireman cam *."
day that Hal M-Intosh o f Winter
Welch sutyrlsed the court with Tuesday for the board to attend tha county and all are Invited
it was estimated that soma 100
Park wilt begin his second Illhi* charges on the third day of a County Commission conference to attend the meeting series being
families all through tha area wore
week cuursa o f instruction April questioning Holiapfel, put on the
held each Monday.
in Tallahassee next week.
furred to leave their homes e l
3 and next Thursday is the dead- stand as* a star prosecution wit­
The conference will run from
sometime around 1 p. m. Thursday.
lina fo r ontry in tha class**.
ness.
3londay through Wednesday,
Un* family in W. Lake Brantley
said that the fire broke out again
about 10 p. in. Thursday but was
brought under control by tha A l­
tamonte Spring* Fire Dept.
S A N T A CRUZ. Calif. ( U P I ) _
All the Inmsirwivci have this to
The parenta o f a 13-yrar-old girl say; "Our home* ar* nothing but
were Jailed Thursday for holding I soot and ashes! It'll take weeks
her a virtual piisonrr in bur bed­ and weeks to get them eleail
room fo r aeven years— peimitting again!'*
her to leave only to attend school.
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Had To Hurry
To Escape Fire,
Residents Say

Peel Attorney-Has New Case Theory

Taxpayers Assn.
To Hear Chairman

Film Program Set
For Art Meeting

Commission M eet
Tuesday Postponed

Parents Hold
Teenager Captive

Kensinger o f Hants Crus, reporter!
that th* girl, Elaine, had run
away from home.
When th* girl was found at th*
hum* o f a friend, she told police
she had been locked In her 10 by
12-foot room upon returning from
school for the "past six or seven

W ork On Clearing Howell
Creek To S t a r t _____ _

Flying H igh" the Florida State
University's Circus will b* preM n te d at lb* Memorial Stadium |
Saturday at • p m.

g tte tw o hour performance in- 1
abides many Mnsational high wire I
nd trapes* acta by tba collrg*
student performers, wha have be­
Work on clearing Lake Hawaii ol damage from HurricanO-l
come nationally known in the peat |
Creek from SR 419 to the Orange which hit the area Ute last
The work will be a Joint Orange fav years.
.County line will start klonday,
aod Seminole project with Orange
Ib is circus is being sponsored I
County to furnish tba equipment. by the Seminole Swim Assn., and
BLas said that tba majority o f ticks I* are available a t Touch
tba properly owners favored the ton's, RoumlUat and Anderson aad
plaa although there were $ few j the Civic Center,
objections to it.
.
I A program coloring contest for
Tha ma.or objections came from children up to 11 will be a special
property owner* who w o n afraid feature ia conjunction with the
of th* lowering o f the lake and show, with I U saving* bonda go­
that the project would destroy ing to the winners in two age
groups.
j
the natural beauty o f U a Ink*.

"This piec# of property Is in
; my district and never was dis­
cussed in my presence, whether
at an open meeting or closed,”
Avery said.
"1 taka offense to this story
and find it falsa and irresponsible in Intent. Tha honesty and
Integrity of thla board is at (take
and I abhor thla type of report
ing," he said.

More than 350 acre* o f "valuable” timborland In South
Seminole County wna destroyed by tw o raging foroat flrea
' within a 10 mile radiua Thursday, the Florida Forest Runner
Service in Longwood repot ted today.
The firs t fir e started near the Sanlando area and de­
stroyed 200 acres o f land while the other fir e damaged 150

FSU Circus Set
Saturday Night

County Engineer Carlton Bliss said
today.
Bliia and District 4 County Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn attended
a meeting ia Fern Park Thursday
night to asplain to property owners
along the crock the merits o f tba
a | il.
The work will be paid from •
Federal Civil Defense graol as
amargaocy measure as g result
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Two Giant Fires
Destroy Timber

Bulletin

71 Bodies Found

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Accountant Charles Jordan of
Miami said h r did not feci the
20 per cent law should be on the
books. He said the Road Depart­
ment and not tha Legislature
should be the Judge of how much
of a cushion Is needed for a sound
The State Hold Board today
road program.
day reinstated Co m Brothers
But he laid the Collins road
Contracting Company of Tampa
board “ Juggled the figures" to
to the list of eligible bidders
make it appear there was a
oa stale highway project* and
cushion when there was none
reduced te a M-day tuspeatioa
from July, 1939, through February
the revocation of the bid rights
I960.
of J. W. Conner and Son and
VT. L. Cobb Constriction Co,
Sen James Conner of Brooksville noted that every road board
member is under $50,000 bond
and the chairman under $100,000
bond. "Senator Hodges thinks the
proper authorities should be con­
tacted about this," Conner said.
LUMBERTON. N.C. (U P I) - A n
He said borrowing from secon­
Indian woman and her six small dary fundi to build primary roadi
children perished Thursday night in unconstitutional.
when
a
tenant
farm
house
burned. Firement found the seven
bodies in the ashes of the small
house.

Seven Perish

Temperatures Dip
To 45 Degrees;
Cold Forecast

V O L.

Commission Asks Retraction
O f Report O f Closed Session

! velopment .p roject o ffic e r
in the F4H in the Bureau o f
War II landing craft which Juts
AeronauticA.
partially out of Hie waters. The

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W E A T H E R : F air and cool tonight. H igh today, 70-75. L o w tonight, 45-55.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — The
Legislative
Roads
Committee
recommended today that authori­
ties take action against the whole
Collins Road Board for alleged
law violations involving over •
expenditures of highway funds.
The committee asked Atty. Gen.
Richard Ervin for a ruling on
procedures to use. The action was
. recommended by Senate President
designate Randolph ilodges.
Assistant Atty. Gen. Joe Jacobs
said
his
preliminary
opinion
would be that there is no criminal
penally for over-expenditure of
road monies. He said he thought
County Commissioners, meeting
all the state could do would be
CDR. C H A R L E S B. SM IT H
in a special session Thursday
to try to recover or. tha board
will relieve Cdr. David A.
afternoon, authorised County At­
K in g un commanding o f f i ­ members* " ‘faithful performance" torney Mack Cleveland Jr. to
bonds.
cer o f VAH -1 Mur. 17.
"correspond with tha publisher of
Hodges said the Collins board
Smith in a graduate o f the
i the Orlando Sentinel demanding
over-spent the primary road fund
Naval Academ y. K ing will
an immediate retraction" of part
; by $9.3 million, including $6.3
depart fo r London where
of a story that appeared in
1million which it borrowed from
Thursday's Sentinel.
he will serve on the ntaff
1secondary road funds and has not
That story rcfjrred *~ - ■'— 1
o f the Commander-in-chief,
repaid.
U. S. Nuval Korcen, Europe. I An auditing firm told the com­ door session of the
Prior to reporting to V A ll- l
mittee today the Collins hoard
aa executive o ffic e r in over spent primary money by $9.3
December o f 1969, Smith 1million in the face of a state law
* c *‘v e d fts ^ s e a r c h and d erc(,„|r|nR a 20 per cent "cushion"

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sunken craft was used by tlio
Navy In anti-submarine warfare
p n c 'ic c .
The pilot of the bomber was
Lt. Robert K. Morse, 24, of Jack­
sonville.
The N avy identified the other
missing airmen as;
Lcdr. W aller T. Gardner, 39,
Portsmouth, Va.; Lt. Richard W.
Bennett, 31, Wichita, Kan.; and
enlisted men Fred G. Pridgeon,
33, 3(l*m i; Harry G. Cummingi,
23, CedarviUe, III., and Terry U
Ramsby, 19, South Bend, lnd„
James T. Smith, 19, Ncwhall,
Calif., and Jay Adkins, 23, of
# Jefferson, Ga.

(El}? ii&gt;anfnrfr IimtLii

ICommittee Names
Nominating Group

Tlie board of directors of fra
South
Seminole Development
Committee today named a Ihreeman nominating committee to

The teenager asid her meal* i P " ien‘ ■
&lt;of officer* Cor f r «
w trt biought to h«r room and «h « new organliattoo.
1 Phil Gabler, eiecu tlvt
w u nut permitted to taka a bath. 1

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P R E PAR IN G FORMS TO UK DISTRIBUTED to school children with information concerning the Polio Shot Day March 18, art from lefti Peggy
Jana Lundquist, secretary for the Jaycees, Hammond Polk, publicity chair*
man o f the project, and Dorothy Chandler, private nurse to Dr. Tom Lar*
gen, who will help administer the (hots.
(Herald f hoto)

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Edition
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961

COUNTY NEWS
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E D IT O R IA L

COM M ENT

Caution Needed
Foroot Rangers of the County headquarters station
In Longwood have Issued an appeal to residents to be
especially cautious with trash fires during these windy
d iy t
With the windy season upon u»—any fire escaping
control can spread into a large costly fire In a matter of
minutes.
Since Jan. 1, rangers have answered 62 calls to wild­
fires and 29 to other kind.
Anyone allowing a fire to gel out of control can be
held responsible for all property damage—In the past
two weeks fires have Involved property containing threetenths o f an acre to 120 acres.

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Casselberry
Response Heavy
On Dog Control

Casselberry officials report tbit
residents nr# responding to n
statement Issued list week warn­
ing that th# town's dog control
ordinance would be eirtelly en­
forced.
Mrs Hope Bennett, member of
the Board of Aldermen, ssld Wed­
nesday that dog owners are buildng fences, some are building dog
houses and others are tying the
animal* In order to comply with
the regulation and aacape a *50
fin* or possible Jell lenience.
Mrs. Bennett laid, loo, that
much progress Is being made In
a voluntary elean-up campaign
throughout the area and that busi­
ness officials and residents are
Tickets go on eale lhl» week and
to bo commended for their evi­
may be obtained from all dubs be­
dent pride In their town.
longing to the federation.
Sanford Clubs who have tickets
for sale are, The Sanford Woman’s
Club, Business and Professional
Women’s Club, SemlnoU County
Council of Home Demonstration
Club* and the Sanford Garden
Club.
County Clubs Include, The Ovie­
By BRTTIE SMITH
do Woman’s Club, Longwood Civic
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann
League, The Casselberry Woman’s Tuesday praised the Volunteer
Club, The Altamonte Springs Gar- Fire Dept, for lie cooperation in
den Club and Altamonte Woman’s n town eleen-up cnmpalgn which
Club.
has been enderway alnce late
Price o f the tickets are f 1.X6 for January.
adults and 78 cants for children.
Tha firemen bava burned o ff a
Serving will begin at i p. m.
number o f weeded and unsightly
lota during the project, Lormann
■aid, adding “ they’ve backed Long­
wood up nil through the work, now
it* our turn to back them up by
being nt their annual dinner Sat­
urday."
The event will be held In Shadyde Park with serving o f n
Waste Ida School P-TO members
southern fried chicken dinner and
have set a St, Patrick’s Day Fes­
all the trimlngs to begin at d p. w.
tival with activities to begin at
Carl Lommler, chairman, says
the school with opening o f the
that prices are |1 for adulta and
booths at 6 p. m.
78 cent* for children undar 18
A chicken barbecue dinner will
years o f age. Take out boaoa will
bo served from BtSO p. » . until
be available.
7:80 p. m. with tickets selling nt
| U 8 for admit# end 78 eenU for
children. Advance tickets nr*
available from any member of the
P-TO, nt the school or they may
be purchased at thd festival. Take
outs will be available.
There will bo pony rides fo r the
By ATLANTA McGINNW
small fry, fish ponds, a cake eale,
William Kelley Jr., baa been
cake walk, white elephant sal* and elected president of the Lake Har­
other attractions o f the carnival riot Civic Assn, of Forest City.
nature.
Other n e w
officers Include
Five door prises will bo awarded Charles Jackson, vico president
with only those purchasing tickets and Mrs. Allen Actor, secretary
eligible and present to receive th* treasurer.
The organisation, meeting now
■wards. Other prlise Including n
transistor radio, a set o f dishes, at tha Florida Power Club House
n blanket and a child’s wrist on Bear Lake, plans te build It*
own club bourn and barbecue pita
watch will be given.
Mr*. M. 8. Ryala and Met. Stin­ on Lake Harriet H la the only
son Klnlaw a n co-chairmen o f the civic group which poaseaeei a fog­
ging machine with which the ares
festival with Mr, Klnlaw to do
Is sprayed two or three times
tha barbecuing.
weekly, as th* necessity deminds.
Members have built a fencedin playground ares for the chil­
dren which la in much use when
they meet nt the lake for special
occasions.

The Seminole federation of
Women’s Club, a n making plans
Sot S chicken barbecue supper at
the Elks Club grounds, April 4.
Btlnsou Klulaw will be in chargo
o f the barbecue. AU proceeds from
the project will be added to the
federation Scholarship fund.

Third Graders
mStudy Manners
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The third grade students e(
longwood Elementary’ * teacher,
Mrs. Winkle, a n taking part in a
"good manaers’* project by mtkiag potters. M aguiao pictures il­
lustrating eourteiy on the street,
ta stores, on bueee end la church
a n used end etudente have learn­
ed te witch On blackboard for a
dally quotation or reminder to be
frieodly ta d thoughtful to other*.
la this elaiiroom the children
also hsvo a msll-bas In which
they "m a ll" notes concerning any
school behavior problem which
they think needs attention.
Last west, pupa* nude parallel
list* of proper sad Improper con­
duct on the school walk-ways, the
assembly, the lunchroom and the
school effk*. from the combined
ideas la tbssc lists, one group of
a coopted school m inner* was
eoapOed, attractively Uttered and
plaeed la • prominent poittlon In
the classroom to serve u ■ consteal reminder.

Musicians Needed
For New Orchestra
Announcement wai made U it
week that the Central Florida
Community Orchestra, organlitd
aarly this year, U to be included in
the Orange County Adult Educa­
tion program.
Rudolph File her, musical dlrec
tor and conductor o f the orchestra,
eaye that rehearsals now are undarway for the first concert, tenUtively planned fo r oarly A pril
This first conceit will include the
w otia o f Handel, Blast and Wag­
ner.
Donald R. Rhode*, president of
the organisation, advised that a
number e f qualified Instruments
lists are needed, perticuUrly in the
violin, viols, airing bass, baseon
and oboe sections, All persons in­
terested are urged to contact Fis­
cher at hU home, M l Henkel Cir
etc, Winter Park or telephone
MI T-t7Q0.
Rehearsal* are held each Tues­
day from 7:80 p. m. until 1H4S
p. m. la the band room o f the Glen
ridge Jnatar High School ot
Oloaridge Way la Winter Park.

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Party To Benefit
Altamonte Library
Mrs. Milton Tinsley, HatUwsy
D r , Orients Gardena, will be host­
ess te ■ housewares product* party
at her home Friday for benefit of
the Akamowte Springe library.
The party, beginning at 1:S0
p n . l i open to the public. A door
, prte* will be awarded and refresh­
ments o f coffee and cake are to

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GA’i Organize
Forest City
Mien Nancy Copeland gave n
regram on the “ American In­
dian* to the &lt;LA.t ef the Forest
City Baptist Charch.
A e this la a newly nrganiaed
pave the girls

GARNETT WHITE is on# of tha Jnycees working on n shelter In the new
Crystal Lake recreation area In Lake Mary, The Jayceen are building up
the plcnie area as one o f their projects for the year.
(Herald Photo)

(One of a scries ef article* ea
grente aad progress ef B*«l*
note G ou ty commaaltlee)
Three unlncorporsted communi­
ties closely integrated with San­
ford life are Lake Mary to th*
southwest, Paola lo Ihe west and
Lake Monro* ta the northwest.
In Lake Mary, civic leaders,
placing emphasla on developing
one of Ihe county’s most deslrsbis residential locations, hive
dooc much in th* past few years
to accomplish this objectivs.
Shores of Its crystal clear, sand
bottom lakes have become doited
with custom built homes and
many new residences have gone
up in all acctions of tha commu­
nity. Dua to its proximity to Banford, a number of Lake Mary
bomaa are owned by Sanford pro­
fessional people or by Navy per­
sonnel. Here, too, a number of
Armed Forces families bava re­
tired.
Registered voteri ot Precinct 10
la ISM set up the first tsxad fire
district in the county although ita
volunteer firemen also serve, in
addition to Paola and Lake Mon­
roe, th* areas of Loch Arbor,
Llttla Venice, Ravanna Park, Park
Rldgt and Sunland Estatsa.
Lake Mary offers Ita residents
tha largest shopping and business
section of the three areas al­
though Paola and Lake Monroe
have combination groceries and
atnrlce stations.
Paola, smallest of th* three
areas, long has been established
■■ one of the couaty's better d tn n growing areas and In recent
yaars has become lbs aile of such
residential developments as Syl­
van Lake Estates sod Lake Mark­
ham Estates. Growing, too, is
tha nearby Banana Lake area.
Other than the citrus holdings,
Poole's economic vslue la swelled
by an aaphstt plant, a large dairy,
pasturelande and several fishing
lodges located on the Waklv* Riv­
er which runs along the west
county line.
Lake Monroe, undergoing much
relocation a n d rebuilding of
homes and businesses dua to con­
struction of luUrstat* Hwy. 4,
which runs right through Its busi­
The Progreaclve Male Chorus o f ness area, primarily la known as
DeLond, sponsored by tha DeBary a vegetable and flower growing
Civic Assn., presented n concert area.
at the Community Center last
week.
Prof. J. Dandrldgc, director and
accompanist o f the group, was In
troduced by Robert N. McGee
Longwood officials today pubCivie Assn, entertainment chair- lishod legal notice that they will

Lake Harriet
Civic Association
Names Officers

District Official
Guest A t Meeting
Of Legion Women

By MR8. ADAM MULLER
The Auxiliary to Uw Herbert D.
Gibb American Legion Poet 888,
DeBary, entertained Mrs. Lowery
Courtney, District 8 President
from Jacksonville, last week St
(be Community Canter.
The Auxiliary made a contri­
bution towards “ Save A Child Fed
cratluii" and Uie “ Carver Founda­
tion for Leprosy."
A nominating committee was ap­
pointed with Mrs. John Phelps,
chairman; Mrs. Talma n Van Arsdate and Mrs. Gallon E. Crosby.
1 Mr*. G. Fred Smith, president,
reported final plana were formu
lated for the tend birthday anni­
versary of tha American Legion,
te be held March U at T p.m. at
th* Stetson Union Building, DeLand.
For reservations contact, Wil­
liam E, Brumbaugh, XU Btuaa
Vista. No.-8-WOT, or Mrs. G. Prod
Smith, Shell Rd. W.
On April M a
Constitutional
Conference will be held at Jack­
sonville Beach fo r the ladlee aus
iliary at lbs Legion Home. Regis­
tration opens at 8;M a.m.

Lake Mary Dub
To Meet Tuesday
The U k e Mary Heme “
etratioa Club will, meet nt the Fire
Hall next Tuesday a t 10:80 a. as,
with Mrs. Ray Hataler aad Mrs.
William
M ----- -------/ —
the day.
The program on “ Storage" will
be given by Mrs. Donald Smith.

Mote Chorus
Gives Concert

Longwood Seeks
Chonge To ‘City’

apply ta the 1M1 legislature to
A free will offering, collected change the town’s name from
during lntermlailon, went* toward "Town o f Longwood" to “ CHy o f
the Community Center Expansion Longwood."
Building Fund.
Mayor A. R. Lorenana said that
due to the rapidly growing buslneee area and Urge Increase ia
the number ef rteldeata, official*
feel the “ town* designation ne
The next meeting of the lake long ia applicable,

Club Sets Meet
At Lake Brantley

Brantley Home
Demonstration
Club will be held at the h e m o f
Mrs. Martin Dunn, March 8S.
Guest speaker at tha February
meeting, held nt the home of Mrs.
Edward Another, waa A . N. Buntow o f th* State Health Dept, who
•poke and ebowed a film pertainlug to important facta that should
bo remembered in the purchase o f

Calla Requested
Mrs. Pay U * . Enterprise chair
man of Ha art Fuad collection*,
has asked that area residents whs
wish te a s k * ■ toatrt butte*. who
have not been contacted, call has
at hwna or at Lee’s Grocery.

though the project had been In­
cluded in the 8300,000 road bond
program that was approved this
week,
’’ By doing U by ourselves, we
C*n release some of that money
for other project* In the program,"
Bill* mid today.
Bill* also reported that work
started today on construcUng a ^ j
access raid from English Estates
to Hwy. 17-92 on a cooperative
bail* with the developers of that
area. The road will be an acceu
road from that development to tha
new school property that was do­
nated by the Clayton Brothers,
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
The road will be a quarler-of-aMiss Carol Reck o f Highland mile long, Bite* said.
Hammock, Sebring, spoke on Flo­
rida Wild Flowers at th* Monday
meeting o f the Seminole Chapter,
Florida Audubon Society held at
the Sanford School Farm Building.
Miss Beck illustrated her talk
with many colored picture alides
for the fifty members and seven
By HELEN SNODGRASS
guests present.
New Brownie* of Enterprise
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Schultes of
DeBary were welcomed at new Troop 41 took part in Inveatilure
Ceremonies at a recent program
members.
Mra. Lucll* Norton and her given by the Brownie Troop a n te
Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 102T
mother, who served refreshment*
New members accepted included
o f donut* and coffee for the recent
Elia Jane Angel), Carol Chlapplnl,
field trip to Penilmmon Hammock,
Patricia Godly, Donna Groover,
reported seeing more than 300 Doris Goodwin, Linda Morgan,
white pelican* In flight.
Roberta Mure, Vonnie Smith,
Plan* made Include a field trip Brenda Woodruff and Cbyera Mc­
for Sunday with Winter Park Bride.
member* to meet those o f DeBary
The Brownies made all decora­
at Jackson'* Service Station at tions fur the event and fashioned
8:46 a. m.
lapel name pina from chestnute
Ateo announced wa* the regular and sheila for favort. Gown candy
State Trip Meet which will be held dishes added much to the colorful
in DeBary, convening at noon. Ita- refreshment tables which alio
freshmenta will ba served at th* were under the direction of troop
home o f Mtea Clarissa McFctrldgc, members.
Intermediate Troop 102 added
368 Ponce Lane.
Leaders for thi* meeting will skits on “ Girl Scout Thinking
come from Audubon House, Mait­ Day" and the “ World Association
of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides,"
land and will be assisted by John
Each girl received a World Asso­
Boldtman and Dr. Lo|* Wells of
ciation Pin and an interesting d i s ^
DeBary,
play of a World map and a r t ic le d
made in foreign countries was dis­
played
These troops, with
DeBary
Troop 20, will be In charge of the
program at tha Enterprise P-TO
meeting, Maryh 21, Members ot
attend this
Mrs. Virginia Huffman recently all three troops
school.
wa* appointed chairman o f a

Enterprise Troop 4
Gets New Brownies

Longwood Mayor Unincorporated Areas Show Big Gains
Praises Firemen

Weslside School
Festival Set

County Engineer Carlton Blita
hopes to complete plana and n sur­
vey for widening Bear Lake Road
from SR 4M to tha Oranga County
line within the next 30 days.
Bliss said today that (he County
commission had decided lo do the
project with money out of tha
road and bridge fundi even

Audubon Chapter
Hears Naturalist

Women's Federation

Sets Barbecue Supper

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Bear Lake Road
Project Nears

Many 4-H Girls
Attend State Fair
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
County H a m * Demonstration
A seat, has announced that M d-H
Club girls and their leaden were
present for BtaU d-H Day at the
Tampa Pair.
Carla Lommler o f the Loagwe
Club received the County Awards
Certificate for her achievement*.
A club member may receive this
•ward only one time and ealy a
girt aad oae boy from each county
may get th* award fee any s
year.

Recent years have seen the
steady addition of new homes and
tha development of a river front
tract on Bio SL John* near the
Lake Monroe Bridge. Here the
building I* done to order and de­
veloper! foresee It as one of tho
county's most exclusive home
aitea.
Speculations fly like geese head­
ing south la the winter concern­
ing new industries to locate along
W. First St., Interchange to In­
terstate 4, and Ih tha Lake Mon­
ro* business district, but as yet
no definite announcements have
been mad*.
All three communities have
schools — WUson School In Paola,
gradas on# through four, an ele­
mentary aehool In Lake Monroe,
grades on# through six and a
newly enlarged elemenlary aehool

In Lake Mary serves student*
through the sixth grade from five
nearby communities.
Lake Monroe and Lake Mary
have their own poet office and re­
ligious services are held weekly
In at least nine churches of the
three locations. In Lake Mary the
Catholic Church ot the Nativity,
recently established, Is holding
masses In the Chamber of Com­
merce Bldg, unlit Its church and
school are constructed.
A host of civic, church and so­
cial organizations, for young peo­
ple and adults, function in each
community and residents of each
alio take active parti In Sanford
and S-mlnoIe County activities.
Future growth In these locations,
a* in all parts of tha county will
be Increased by ths completion of
the Interstate and 111 Interchanges.

Blue And Gold Banquet
Held In Altamonte
By ATLANTA McGJNNIS
Tha Blue and Gold Banquet o f
Cub Pack 281 waa held Feb. 86 at
fl p. m. in tha cafeteria of the Alta­
monte Springe School. Rev. Hoffer
gave th# invocation, than a spag­
hetti and meatball dinner was en­
joyed by the Cuba and their par­
ent*.
Mrs. Grimm, school lunchroom
■upcrvlaor, waa In charge o f pre­
paring the food. For dessert Ice
cream waa served and each den
had ita own caka that den mothers
baked. For Den One, Mr*. Dewitt
Gooch and Mr*. Walter Hedrick
had a layer cake Iced In blue and
gold ; Den Two, Mr*. Dorothy
Thomas, layer cake, yellow Icing
and blue IcUerai Den Throe, Mrs.
Thelma Broadway and Mrs. Jan*
Galllford, layer caka with plaster
o f paria cuba on top; D«n Four,
Mrs. Ann Ptnnock and Mrs. Girrard, shee cake, yellow trimmed In
blue; Dan Five, Mrs. Virginia Jor­
dan, blue layer with gold trim
centered with a genius head; Den
Six, Mrs. Walter Hlngling and
Mra. Lola Nash, cake In shape o f a
Cub, Iced la brown.
Den Seven, Mra. LuCana Franefs, two cakes In a shape o f Cuba
iced In blue and gold. Den Nine.
Mr*. Virginia Auglultl, sheet cake,
Iced In blue with a gold nine; Den
10, Mrs. Connie Conk Is, merry-goround cake with animals attached
to striped strews.
After dinner, those attending re­
tired to tho auditorium where th*
program started with some Cub
jrelte and singing ted by Mra. Vir­
ginia Kraus*.
Den Five had a skit pertaining
to Genius Month. Krist Balml and
his father woe first prise with a
“ Genius" (arm bouse.
Awards given to the Cube In­
cluded: beb eat pin, Richard Mora*
■-■tewlt More, Frank McHenry;
wolf badge, Diggs Hewitt, Bradley
Willis, Bobby Caraon, Gary U n d ­

United Citizens
To Meet Tuesday

Character Building Committee at
Longwood Elementary School.
Thi* committee was formed,
with appointment* by Principal
John Angel, to Help th* student*
establish definite desirable char­
acter trait*. The committee aims
to foster cooperative relationships
betwsen all members of the faculty
and so until In aach child a sense
o f his obligation, both to hlmtslf
and to th* school.
Serving with Mrs. Huffman will
be Miss Fannie Reese, Mrs. Lee
Richardson and Miss Barbara MeInnla.

First Graders
Study Spelling

Bear Lake Women •
Nome Officers
By ATLANTA McGINNIA
Officers named at s recant meet­
ing of the Bear L ike Manor Civic
Betterment A»sn., Inc., Women'*
Auxiliary were Mrs. Allan Went­
worth, chairman; Mra. BurnaU E.
lluston, co-chairman and Mra. C.
L, Drunk, secretary-treasurer. _
Programs for future m eetin g *
were discussed and will ba act up
at the March meeting to ba held at
tha home o f Mrs. Dean Hendrieka
on Bonnie Drive,
Mrs. DeVo* o f tbs Patricia Btavans Charm School will apaak to
tha group on “ General Make-Up,
Tricks, and Posture.’’

Longwood
Elementary
first
grade students of Mra. Wheeless'
room are beginning spelling work
using the knowledge acquired in
reading classes.
The students very proudly take
Dr, John Morgan will discuss
part in spelling tests as the older cancer and its rare at tha meeting
students do and In this manner it of Registered Professional Nurses
ta believed that good spellers will next Monday.
dsvelop.
Th* group has Invited all regis­
tered nurses living in Seminole
County, regardless o f whether or
Library Closed
Mrs, Katherine Barton, chair* not they hold a state license, t q
man of the Chuluota library, has be apodal guests at the meeting
announced that due to apparent which will be held In the Health
disinterest o f resident*, the facil­ Center Auditorium beginning at
ity will be closed until further no­ 8 p. m.

Nurses To Hear
Talk On Cancer

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"Genius Kits'
Prove Interesting
By BETTIB SMITH
Highlight of llie recent Blue an ^
Gold Annual Banquet o f Cub Pack
540 waa the “ genius kit" dtepley
of members and their fathers.
Prior to tha banquet, each Cub
and hie father received identical
kite containing a clothes hanger, a
doll, pleca of cloth, two empty
thread spools, two corks, on* fool
of string an empty can, a piece of
wood, alx pipe cleaners, naila and
thumb tacks,
O
With these materiala, each fath.
•r-eon pair was told to fashion an
article using only the kit item*.
Th# creative and original dis­
plays shown at th* banquet proved
of such Interest that tha project
U being considered for repeat
work.

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Th* United Cltisens of Cassetbery will most at tha Women's
Club Tuesday a t 7:80 p. m, to hoar
a report from the nominating
mlttea and to continue discussion
o f charter by-laws.
Election o f officers will ba
by membarshlp vote with Graham
Wilson, acting chairman,
i* .

errate, Rickey HatUwsy, Tommy
Wade.
Beer badge, Michael Ganouer,
Barry Gibbons, Mickey Markam,
Dennis Broadway, Jo* McClure,
Glenn Dabba, Scott Johnson, Ken­
ny Krone*; lion badge, George
Thompson, Bruce Crider, Gary
Canon, Bill Levitt; gold arrows,
Dennta Broadway, Bradley Willis,
Mell Leonard, Bobby House, Frank
Crout, Howard Foearallt, ‘ Kris
Salmi, Mike Francis, Tanner Glrald, -Tommy Pinnock, Bruce Drum­
mond, Fred Staedler.
Silver arrows, Rusty Gooch, BUI
Levitt, Jay Thomas, Bobby Coreon,
Larry Hartman, Jimmy Levitt,
Jimmy Nash, Bobby House, Tan­
ner Girard; star for boy* life— Hill
Levitt, Bruce Crider; slide for two
now members (special award)
Barry Gibbon*.
One year pin, Glenn Dabbs,
Scott Johnson, Kenny Krause,
Mike lledrick; graduated to webelos, John Meadows, Reggio Sig­
mon, Rusty Gooch, Bill Levitt,
Mlko Rlchett.
The program waa closed with
the tinging of Taps.

Behavior Traits
To Be Work
O f Committee

Area Garden C lu b *
To Meet Thursday
MARTHA DEAN of North Orlando's d-H Gub teaches
younger children of the community safety measures as
her project for the year. Here she shows Tim GrInstead
and Christie Dunlap the safe areas for play with their
wagon.
r
(Herald Photo)

Members of tho North Orlando
Cantos Club will meet Thursday
to appoint * Dominating com mil
te* which w d select a alat# of
■ew officers for lb# group.
Mrs. George Sommers, To N.
*#«#«d St., will be hostess at the
1:80 meeUig with Mrs. MtlvU
Campbell, cohosteaa.
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�Navy Bomber
Crashes In Lake;
•Eight Missing
J A C K S O N V I L L E &lt;UPI&gt; —
Searchers spotted the tall section
and other wreckage today of a
Navy patrol bomber with eight
erewmen aboard which crashed
In a fog shrouded lake. There
was no sign of survivors.
All eight were missing and pre­
s u m e d killed when the plane
p lu n g e d Into the water while
making a simulated attack on a
mock submarine Thursday night.
A search of the crash scene
was launched at dawn by units
from the Sanford Xnval base.
The l*2V-7 Neptuna bomber was
based at the Jacksonville Naval
Air Station.
Lt, Gerald Spitz, pilot of an­
o t h e r plane who witnessed the
Vcrash, said the bomber exploded
and burned as it struck the dark
water of Lake George, near the
Ocala National Forest.
Spiti aald the Neptune, which
was on a training flight, "went
Into a climbing leH-baml turn
with its searchlights on. then fell
into the water at a steep angle
and appeared to explode on iinpact.”
0 The Navy said the plane ap­
parently was making a simulated
bombing run on a sunken World
War II landing craft which Juts
partially out of llie waters. The
sunken craft was used by tho
Navy in anti-submarine warfare
p n c 'lc e .
The pitot of the bomber was
Lt. Robert K. Morse, 24, of Jack­
sonville.
The Navy identified the other
missing airmen as:
Lcdr. Waller T. Gardner, 39,
Portsmouth, Va.; Lt. Richard W.
Bennett, 31, Wichita, Kan.: and
enlisted men Fred G. Pridgeon,
33, Miami: Harry G. Cummings,
21, Ccdarvilit, 111., and Terry L.
Ramsby, 19, South Bend, Ind.,
James T. Smith, 19, Ncwhali,
Calif., and Jay Adkins, 23, of
# Jefferson, Ga.

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Temperatures Dip
To 45 Degrees;
Cold Forecast
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Action Against
Former Road
Board Is Urged
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
Legislative
Roads
Cbmmltte*
recommended today that authori­
ties tike action against the whole
Collins Road Board for alleged
law violations involving over •
expenditures of highway funds.
The committee asked Atty. Gen.
Richard Ervin for a ruling on
procedures to use. aThe action waa
recommended by Senate President
designate Randolph Hodges.
Assistant Atty. Gen. Joe Jacobs
said
his
preliminary
opinion
would be that there is no criminal
penally for over-expenditure of
He said he thought
state could do would be
CDR. CHARLES B, SMITH
will relieve Cdr. David A. to try to recover or. tha board
King iiti commanding o ffi­ members' "'faithful performance”
cer of VAH-1 Mur. 17. bonds.
Hodges said the Collins board
Smith in a graduate of the
over-spent the primary road fund
Nnval Academy. King will
by 59.3 million, including 54.3
depart for London where million which It borrowed from
he will nerve on the staff secondary road funds and has not
of the Commander-in-chief, repaid.
U. S. Naval Forces, Europe.
An auditing firm (old the com­
Prior to reporting to VAH-1
mittee today the Collins hoard
as executive officer in over-spent primary money by 59.3
December of 11)69, Smith million in the face of a state law
served as research and de­ requiring a 20 per cent "cushion"
velopment project officer in this fund at all times.
in the F4H in the Bureau of
Accountant Charles Jordan of
Aeronautics.
Miami said lie did not feel the
20 per cent law should be on the
books. He said the Road Depart­
ment and not tha Legislature
should be the judge of how much
of a cushion Is needed for a sound
The Stale Rotd Board today
road program.
day reinstated Costa Brother*
But he aald Ihe Collins road
Contracting Company •&lt; Tampa
board "Juggled the figurei” to
to the list of eligible bidders
make lt appear there waa a
on auto highway projects and
cushion when there was none
reduced U a M-day suspension
the revocation of tho bid rights from July, 1939, through February
I960.
of J. W. Conner and Son and
Sen James Conner o f BrookaW. L. Cobb Construction Co.
vllle noted that every road board
member la under $30,000 bond
and the chairman under Jioo.uoo
bond. “ Senator Hodges thinks Ihe
proper authorities should be con­
tacted about this,” Conner said.
LUMBERTON, N.C. (UP1) —An
He said borrowing from secon­
Indian woman and her six small dary fundi to build primary roada
children pcriihed Thursday night in unconititutionsL
when a
tenant farm
house
burned. Firement found the seven
bodies in ibe ashes of tb* small
house.

(Hit? i ’a u fo rb Ijr r a lii
WEATHER: Fair and cool toniffht. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 45-55.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 10GI

Commission Asks Retraction
O f Report O f Closed Session
County Commissioner!, meeting
In a special session Thursday
afternoon, authorized County At­
torney Mack Cleveland Jr, to
"correspond with the publisher of
the Orlando Sentinel demanding
an immediate relracHon” of part
of a story that appeared In
Thursday's Sentinel.
That story referred to a closed
door session of the commission

and said that "one commissioner Dunn who declined to comment
reported that Comminiuner Ted on why he opposed it.
Williams proposed the paving o f ; “ I'm getting sick and tired of
additional strips of the Wekiva all llili controversy," Dunn snap­
Springs Itil.” The story stalrd ped, adding "Hrit it was taxes,
thst "Williams and hi* brother then toning and drainage, and
Robert, own prop:rty adjacent to I'm about ready—I better not
finish," ha said.
the properly in question."
The vote was 4-t in favor of
District 1 County Commissioner
asking for (he rctrartion. Voting James 1’ . Avery was tha most
against the motion was Vernon outspoken critic of the article.

Seven Perish

Strike Brews

MILWAUKEE, Wi*. (U P!) — A
Temperatures In Semtnoia Coun­
dispute
that could affect union
ty dipped to 45 degrees Thursday
night and more cool weather ^1* atri&amp; is daCuawU* brewed today
forecast tonight and through Ilia over a federal decision Us refund
weekend, the weather bureau re­ more than $1 million In strike
benefit taxes to present or former
ported.
Temperatures are expected to employes of the Kohler Co.
be 45 to SO degree* tonight but
a warming up trend la forecast 71 Bodies Found
FUKUOKA, Japan (UPI) - R e s ­
for tho early part of next week.
Around the nation a full-scale cue workers today brought to the
snowstorm that dumped up to lVt surface the bodies of 71 Japanese
feet of mow on New England coal miners killed by an under­
blew out to sea today, but a new ground fir* in Japan's worst post­
batch of rain and snow pushed war mine disaster.
Only 20 of lha M men In tha
eastward from the Pacific NorthUeda Mining Co., mine escaped.
writ.
As tho storm winds subsided,
Policy Intensified
northern Main* found Itself bur­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prealled under 40 or more inches of
dent
Kennedy has Intensified his
old and new inow.
Showers from Ihe Pacific spa). administration's review of policy
tered the coast from Canada into on Berlin and Germany in an
northern California, changad to effort to speed a decision on a
snow in the Rocky Mountains, possible new approach to solution
and turned back Into cold rain of these problems. This was dis­
today by diplomatic of­
■a they drove eastward Into the closed
ficial* who said Kennedy confer­
northern plains.
The New England ilorm Thurs­ red early In Ihe week with armed
day packed winds ot SO miles an service* leadcra on the military
hour that pushed tides two to aspects and later met with diplo­
three feel higher than normal. matic experts to discuss the poli­
Schools closed In Maine, New tical phases.
Hampshire and northern Massa­
chusetts, Behind lha rtorm, gale
winds swept Ohio, New York and
the South. Gusta up lo 40 miles
an hour smashed ptale glass in
downtown Cleveland, lha wind
toppled a 13-pound coping alone
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
from a New York City five-story (U PI) — Closer cooperation be­
apartment house, critically injur­ tween United Nations officials and
ing a woman passerby, and high Congolese authorities eased ten­
winds caused temporary power sions today and lessened the threat
failures at Columbus, West Point of an all-out conflict in thr strife.
and Atlanta, Ga.
torn republic.
In Iowa, hope dimmed for a 4Western observer* said one o f
year-old boy missing tince the
the reasons for tha easing of
storm hit there. Nearly 20Q..volunlcl-rs waded through walat-ANp tensions was the disclosure that
snow in a hunt for Jlmnri* j»U. s . Secietaiy General Dag HumFranks, a Winlhrop farm bay mniskjold's personal representslaat seen Monday Jurt t f fis t Bv* |fi the Congo, Rsjeshwar
j Days l 'w o * returning to New
from the doorstrp of hie Rea*.

Tensions Eased
In Congo Strife

Secondary Funds
In Good Shape,

Seminole County la ona o f tha
few counties with secondary funds
In such good condition that the
State Road Department Will he
able to lit bids on secondary pro­
ject* without too much delay, the
County Commission waa told
Thursday at tb* 8U t* Road De­
partment budget hearing In DeLand.
Officials from Seminole a* well
as from 11 other counties la tha
fifth district presented primary
and secondary budget requests and
were advised that a policy of aufficlenry ratings will be followed.
Road Hoard member Max Brew­
er, presiding at his first budget
session, declared the road situa­
tion critical in wins area*. He
said it “ is not merely a question
o f need but of most need."
H. K. Helton, SRD comptroller
said that Semlnola County'a aeeondetry funds available through
June DM2 after payment o f bond
rei|Uirrmrnt* were $84:t,7tX&gt;.
Seminole placed construction of
SR 438 from Altamonte Springs
to Turkey Farm Rd. and Sit 415 A
from the Ht. Johns River to SR 411
as the top of the primary teque.ts.
After C o u n t y
Commission
Chairmen J, C. Hutchison present­
ed the resolution designating the
primary and accundary requests,
llrcwcr said the BHD expects to
let bids o f Bit 431 (Molnar Ave.)
from lanigwood to Oviedo in April
providing the rights o f way are
cleared.

Chairman J. C. Hutchison an!
John Fitzpatrick also drnied hav­
ing any knowledge ot that sub­
ject being discussed.
The commissioner most con­
cerned waa relatively quiet. The
only comment Williams mad*
waa that he wished "the press
would leave my relatives out ot
it—1 don't cart how much they
pick on m i,"

Mure than 350 nerca of "valuable” timbcrland in South
Seminole County was destroyed by two raging forest firea
within a 10 mile radius Thursday, the Florida Forest Ranger
Service in Long wood reported today.
The first fire started near the Sanlando area and de­
stroyed 200 acres of land while tha other fire damaged 150
acres of timbcrland west o f A llamnnte Heights,
Cause nf the fire was nut known,
rangers reported.
The first Hr* in the Sanlando
area etarted at about 10:30 a. m.
and was finally brought under
control at :i p. ni. A short time
afterward* rangeia and crews
from four South Seminole com­
A DELAND MAN, Roland McKee, was killed Thursday afternoon when
munities fought tha bias* near
his truck was struck by a train at the crossing at Enterprise Road in De­
Altamonte.
nary. Officers reported thnt the engine struck the truck und rolled it over,
Rangera gave the all dear at
throwing McKee out.
(Uox Photo)
about 3:30 a. m. this morning.
Officials said that mura than 50
men fought th* two biases in­
cluding volunteers from Altamonte
Springs, Lake Mary, Longwoud
and Caiaelberry.
No one was bellevad injured In
Ilolzapfrl called Welch's ver­
FORT PIERCE, Fla, (UPI) — Beach municipal Judge, against
th* fires, ringer* reported this
sion
of
Ihe
slayings
"loo
per
cent
charge*
Peel
hired
the
killers
ol
The defense attorney for Joseph
morning.
Circuit Judge and 3lrs. C. K. untrue—absolutely not."
A. Peel Jr. Introduced into the
Chillingworth.
"Are
you
expecting
the
Jury
lo
Chillingworth murder trill today
Despite Welch's new story, believe you carried out this Job
a new version of how the circuit
huwvvvr, Floyd (Lucky) liotiap. id a handmade boat you only
Judge and bis wife died.
fel, confessed killer of the prom­ purchased that day?" Welch de­
Attorney Carlton Welch said the
inent Jurist and hla wife In 1933, manded.
Chitling worth's
beachfront cot­
■luck to his story that he and
HoDspiel replied simply, "We
tage was "surrounded from land
and by m s " on the night they Negro mounshitirr (ieorttr ( Bob­ did."
County Commission Chairman J.
Questioned about his testimony
wet* abducted, Welch is defend­ by) Lincoln carried the couple lo
sea In ■ amall Itoit and dumped against Peel, lloizapfel listed at C. Hutchison will speak to mem­
ing Peel, former West Palm
them over the side.
one point: "I expect no favors ber! of the Taxpayers for llcller
Welch charged, however, that for my teitimooy in this court." Government in Seminole County
Welch
continued
questioning Ann., Monday at 5 p.m., at the
Lincoln "waa not even along on
Spring*
Community
ihe boat" that "some other peo­ HuDupicI extensively shout his Altamonte
ple" were, and that Lincoln "ua* testimony before a 1H33 Palm House on Mullland Ave.
lleach County grand Jury investi­
The group was recently organ­
The Hanford Art A*sn. has Just a payoff man."
ised by laxpa)rrs of the area who
scheduled a showing of film clips
The defense attorney a l s o gating gambling.
are interested In learning more of
on the works o f Gaughln for Its claimed that an automobile waa
how the county government func­
regular meeting Monday at 7:30 parked behind the Chillingworth
tion*. Plans to Incorporate aa a
p. m. at the Civic Center. Jo* beach home on the murder night
non-profit organiiation and to elect
Afathleuz will present the pro­ to rut off any possible escape by
officer* are underway.
the Judge.
gram.
lovltation to Join the associa­
Welch did not go into further
County Commissioners have post­
Artists also were renundrd to­
detail al once.
poned their regular meeting next tion la open to all taxpayers of
day that Hal M 'lntoih of Winter
Welch surprised the court witli Tursday for the hoard to attend the county and all are invited
Park wilt begin his second Ill- hi* charges on Ihe third day of
a County Commission conference lo attend the inerting series being
week course o f instruction April questioning Hoitapfcl, pul on thr in Tallahassee next week,
held each Monday.
3 and next Thursday is the dead­ stand aa1 a star prosecution wit­
The conference will run from
line for entry in the classes.
ness.
Monday through Wednesday,

Peel Attorney Jias New Case Theory

Taxpayers Assn.
To Hear Chairman

Film Program Set
For Art Meeting

Commission Meet
Tuesday Postponed

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★

★

Had To Hurry
To Escape Fire,
Residents Say
Inrluded In residents’ reports o f
o f tha fires was the account o f
Mrs. David Carr who was forced
from her home in W. Altamonte
Springs. Mrs. Carr said aha had
na advance warning becausa high
winds fanned tho fire* oo rapidly.
She said "A ll I had Uma to do
was get my baby from tha crib,
get some diapers and botUea and
my little boy nut to tho car, Th*
whula area was black with smoke.”
Mrs, Edna Smaiely, also o f W.
Altamonte, said “ My children war*
playing at a neighbor's home about

a block away and tha amoka waa
so bad we couldn't at* to driv* tho
ear over than. My husband, wha
cam* home from work to dig
ditches around our homa and spray
everything with water, had to
entrh a ride un a fir* truck to get
to the children,"
Mrs. Agusta Erick o f Sanlando
Egg Ranch said "1 waa heme alont
and tha fire burned within 60 fact
of our place, Tli* only Uiing that
saved us was tho high green
bolds gras*, which hald tha flam**
back until th* fireman came,"
It was estimated that some 100
families all through the area wora
forced to leavo their homes at
sometime around 1 p. m. Thursday.
Unt family in W. Lake Brantley
■aid that the fire broke out again
about ID p. ni. Thursday but was
brought under cun Iml by tba A L
ta monte Hpilngs Fire Dept.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (U P I)—
All the hnuacwivri have thli to
Th* parents of a 13-year-old girl say: “ Our homes are nothing but
were jailed Thursday for holding suot and artiest It'D take week*
her a virtual prisoner in her bed­ and xv!■«)., in get tiu-ni clean
room for seven years—pel mittiiiu again!'’
her lo leavo only to attend school.
Police said they stumbled on the
story oftor th* father, Elmer J.
Kenxinger o f Banta Crui, reported
that th* girl, Elaine, had run
away from home.
When th* girl was found at th
hum* o f a friend, eh* told police
■It*
T l* board of dircclun of tft*
she had been locked In her 10 by
12-foot room upon returning from S o u t h
Seminole Development
achoul
for th*
the “**|ia»l
school fur
past six or aeven
seven Comnilttea today named ■ threeyyoors."
u r t.”
man nominating committee to
ueaie ! Prr‘ rnl *
ofbeera tor the
The teenager eald her meal*
were brought
hi ought to her room and aha
wore
ah* ***** organiaalion.
waa not
not permitted
net milled to
a hath.
hath
Phil C ,M e r ' « « « * t l v * • * * « was
to taka
taka a
*
_
.
tary of the Winter Park Chamber
•
of Com merer, John Krider, n an*
s n o r t e r
L /I S C U S S I O n
agtr ot the Seminole County
In r n e e n l k a e M
Chamber of Commerce, a n d
d e r in u a s s e i D e rry
Miyor wiihur iu w k i « of a i u *
Member* of the Board of Aid- monle Spring* were cboaen U
ermen and Caiaelberry rciidcnla nominate officers,
will diicuia ihe proposed new Anelection will be Iho neat
charter at the
regular board order of buaineit for the group
meeting Monday.
neatFriday at Jim S peaceri
Coplea of tb* charter were d la-1 Restaurant,
Iribuled for the first Uma laat | Gablcr advised tb* director#
week and havo been publicly I today
that the Winter Pork
ported all this week.
[ Chamber o f Commerce b p s
The marling will bo bald In agreed ta give the now organTown Hall beginning at 7:33 iiallon ouice space in it* bulU-

Parents Hold
Teenager Caplive

Committee Names
• Nominating Group

FSU Circus Set
Saturday Night

W ork On

Flying High" Ihe Florida State
University's Circus will be pre­
sented at Ibe Memorial Stadium
{Saturday at S p m.
^h* two hour performance in -j
eludes many sensational high wire I
p'nd trapese acts by Ihe college
Work on clearing Lake Howrall ot damage from HurricanS'-tlW * student performers, whn have beCreek from SR 419 to the Orange which bit the area ia u last y « il. come nelsons By known in tb* p a rt}
Ih e work will be a joint Orange fe v years,
a County line will start Monday,
This circus Is being sponsored
'County Engineer Carlton Bliss aald and Seminole project with Orange
County to furnish tbs equipment, by Ihe Seminole Swim Assn., and
today.
Bbss said that tb* majority ol |tick*la aro available at ToucbBliss and DUtricI 4 County Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn attended tbe property owner* favored Ibe ton's, Bourn IBat and Anderson and
a meeting la rent Park Thursday plan although then were s few j the Civic Center,
I A program coloring contest for
night to explain to property ow o*n objections to it.
Tbs ma or objection* came from , children up to 11 will be a special
along the creek Ibe merit* o f tb*
property owner* mho w o n afraid featur* in conjunction with the
p ill,
The work will b* paid from • of the lowering o f tho lak* and'show , with t&gt;5 savings bond* gathe r._
project
destroy
Federal Civil Defense grant a s . thal
—..........,— would
------- - ------- ., ing to Ihe winners in two age
}a a emergency measure as t result * tb* natural baasly *g Urn labs,
j groups.

"Tlit! piece of property is In
my district and never was dis­
cussed in my presence, whether
at an open meeting or closed,"
Avery said.
“ I lake offense to this itory
and find it false and Irrespon­
sible in intent. The honeity and
Integrity of this board la at stake
and 1 abhor this type ot report­
ing," he said.

Two Giant Fires
Destroy Timber

Bulletin

News Briefs

NO. 145

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Creek To Start M

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PKKI'AHIND FORMS TO US DISTRIJHJTED to school children with information concerning tho Polio Shot Day March 18, art from lefts Peggy
Jana Lundquiat, secretary for the Jayceea, Hammond Polk, publicity chair*
man o f the project, and Dorothy Chandler, private nurse to Dr. Tom Lar­
gest, who will help administer tho ehots.
(Herald .photo)

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. . . Otism d (JhjuAch Sunday
Christian

Methodist

r o u r r Ch r i s t i a n c h u r c h
IM7 S. Sonlerd Avo.
Jane* N H ernctt............. Paitor
Suaday School ............ 0:45 a. m.
Morning Wnrthlp ........11:00 a m
Youth M ccllogi . . . . . . 4.30 p. n .

GRACE METHODIST CIIURCII
thwro Rd., at Woodland Avo.
W. Thorn** Parion Jr
P*llor
8u- *-y School
. . . . 3:43 a. m
Morning Worih-p . . . . 11 :W a m.
MYF ............................... «:M p in.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The United Church el Cbriit
Park A n . at I4tk S4.
Joieph E. Stock ............
Paitor
f GENTBAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible School
.............. *:4S a. m.
Cor. 144k R4. A Oak Are.
Morning Worihip .......ll:UO a. m.
Sail Smith .................. Tsotar Pilgrim Fellowship ....7 :3 0 p. m.

FAOLA WESLEYAN
METHOD 1ST CHURCH
&lt; Mile* Weil on RL «
William Lute ................... P n tor
Sunday School
......... 3:43 a. m.
Morning Worihip . . . 10:43 a. m.
Wesleyan Youth .......... 3:43 p. ra.
Evening Worihip
7;3o p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. ra.

PIRHT JAPTWT CHURCH
111 Park A re mm

li&gt;

r. P. Brook*. Jr. ...........Psator
. B. Ptaker...........Aaaac. Paitor
ieraiag Worehip . . . . 1:43 s. m.
_inday School . . . . . . t i t f a. »■
■oratng Worehip . • . . . 11:00 a. m.
Trelning Union ........... 0:13 p m.
Evening Wonhlp .... 7:10 p.
Wad. Prapw •errleo^ite p. « -

Sunday Bchooi
...... 4:*4
te­
nanting Wonhlp n . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Unlnn
4:13 P-®Xvaniag Worship ........ 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Servlco ..7:30 p. m.

PINBCRKST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Ow?i load
Donald Grevaomlar
Paetnr
Marly Servlco ........ I:M a. m.
Sunday School ...••••■ •:** •• m
Morning Worship ......41:00 o. m.
Training Union .........4:W P- ®Evening Worihip ....... T:43 p. m.
.Wad. Prayer Service .,1:43 p. a .
WEST SIDE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
r
4is «. Solly Avt.
Waul CoUy ...................... Paitor
Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp «...11:00 a. m.
fBlbio Study .................7:to p. m.
Kvonlng Wonhlp ......7:30 P* ®Wad. Prayor Service ..7:30 p. m.

Nazarene

Church O f ChriBt
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2nd St. and E la Ave.
Morrii Ruby
Minister
Bible School
----- 10:oo a m
Morning Worihip .. 10:33 a. tn.
Evening Worship ......... 7: no p. ra.
Ned. Bible Study .......... 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brewer Jr.......... Evangel!*!
Bible School ............... 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orship.......... ll:o o a. m.
Evening Worihip ........ 7:30 p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Maple Ave,
I. W. Juitice ................... Paitor
Sunday School
......... 0:43 a. m.
Morning Worihip . . . 10:43 a. m.
NYPS
.......................3:30 p, m.
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. S.......... 3 p. ra
Goipel Service ............... 7 p. m.
FERN TARR CHURCH OP THE
NAZARENE
O'BRIAN ROAD
Jib Fliber ...................
P «ter
Sunday ichoot .............. 0:43 a. m.
Morning worihip ......1 0 :4 3 a. m.
Youth itrvica ............ 4:43 p. m.
Evangelistic eer/ica ....7 :3 0 p. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Pools
LABE MARY
Etra Duncan
Minister
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Morning W o rih ip .......... 11:00 a. m.
Mary
Evening Worihip ......... «:00 a, m.
Thura. Bible Study ....1 :3 0 p. a . 8. L. Drawdy .................. Prater
Sunday School ...........10:00 a. m.
Morning Worihip .. .. l l :o o a. m.
CHULUOTA P1B8T BAPTIST
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Evening W onhlp........ 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH
Longwood
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
jG .0. Swaggerty ...... ....Paitor Morning Worship ....... 10:30 a. m. Minionary Society .. 7:30 p .m .
ISuaday School *».*...» 0:45 a, m. Evening Wonhlp ......... 7:30 p. ra.
Wed. after P in t Sun. each mo.

Morning Worehip ..,.11:00 &gt;• ta.
.Training Ualoa ....... 0:30 P* ®Keening Sorvlco ........7:30 p. m.
Wtd. Prayor Sorvlco .. 7:30 p. m
ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. Orillia .........
!*“
Sunday School . . . . . . . . 0.30 a.
Alorptns Worehip
10:43 a.
Training Ualoa ........ 0:30 p.
Kvonlng Wonhlp .... 7:13 p.
Jwod. Prayor Sorvlco 1:00 p.

'«
m.
«•
m.
m.

Episcopal
HOLT CROSS EPISOOPAL
CHURCH
Park An. al 4th SL
John W. Thom** ..........
Rector
John GrUflth ................... Curate
Holy Eucharist. . . . . 7 : 3 0 a. a .
Family S e rv ice Church School . . . . . . . 1 : 0 0 n. a .
Horning Prayer—
Sermon
..................11:00 a .m .
Sacrament el Ponaaee
Saturday ................ 1-3:1* p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP GENEVA
k I* Stewart .......... PMto*
_day School ......... 10:00 a. ■■
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
jmlng Wonhlp .... 11.44 a. w.
CHURCH
tabling Union ........ 0:30 p. m.
Eoterpriso • DeBary
Pr. Paul Sbulli ................. Pastor
Bvaolag Sorvlco .... 7:10 p. i
Holy Communion—
Wed. Prayor Sorvlco 7:30 p. m.
r n ir

b a p t is t ch u rch

\ rou rr

b a p t is t c h u r c h

Sunday ... ................... 1:00 a. m.
Horning P r a y e r Sermon .......................t:M a. m.

n « MART
Holy CommuaioaSamoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pateor lal Suaday oach month 11 a. m.
lay School ........... •:** A* *•
__ nlng Wonhlp ....11:00 a. m
CHRIST CHURCH
Evening Wonhlp ........7:M p. n
Pod. Prayer S«*itt..7:M p. «,
Ualoa...........0:30 p. m. George Jarvis III ............ Vlear
f

Holy Eucharist
...
1st, 3rd, 3th Sun. .. .
Morning Prayer, and,
...................................
Sunday School . . . .

7:M a.
»;3Q a.
4th Sun
S:S0 a.
t:M a.

m.
m.

OP LONOWOOD
m.
Oer. a m i * Gnat SU.
a.
ML L. Patch ................... Tartar
Suaday School ........... 0:13 a. i
Stoning Worohlp ....11:00 t. * . Jewish Synagogue
Stoning Ualoa . . - J : t t | , n .
Bvaalag Worehip ........7:43 p m. CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
Wed. Prayer Service....7:41 p. a .
tltk and MagasUa
Friday Evening Servlco .. I p. a

n » « MONROE
Throe tellee wort oI Staford
m rtrrt SL, right at
Hobart O. Byrd ................P u io r
Suaday School .............0:4* a.
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. a .
draining Ualoa . . . . S:M p. a
Evenlog Wonhlp . . . . 7:M p. a .
Wad. Prayer Sorvlco .. 7:M p. a .

op

ovorn o

dock T. Bryaat ......... . . . Paster
Suaday School........~..a:43 a. m.
; Worehip .....1 1 :0 0 a. a .
1 Ualoa . . . . . . i i l i p . a .
S orv lco ...........7:00 p. a

Vairtayor Sarvlea . 1:10 p. a
OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHAPEL
Located eo Poole Bd. e !
Oaktewa Moaertel Park
M. L O'Qulao .................. Partor

Suaday School . . . . . f:41 a. m
Sunday Wnrahlp ......... 11 a. m.
1:00 P
FRAIRIR LAKE
BAPTIST n m i c i
Bids* Rd,, Para Park
W. Leonard Joata ......... PaKoi
Sunday School
. . . . I ;U a. m,
Homing Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m,
Training Ualoa ......... «:M p. a ,
Erental Wonhlp .. . T;M p. m.
Wadaoed*y Prayer .. 1:15 p, a ,

f Arm BAPTIST MISSION
M l LUai I S .
CataeJBerry
Wilfrid Meloon ............ Faitoi
Sunday Bible School
1:30 p m

Catholic
ALL SOVU CATWOL
a w m

Oak Are. al MS St.
Richard Lyon* ................ Paster
Sunday Haases
Tt4

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanford Shrine Clah
IrtS L and Loo A n .
E n a it Bollck Jr.
Pastar
Church School ............ t . K a. i
Morning W orship......... 10:30 a. m.
Pastor1! Clan . . . . . t:M a, m.
Luther Leagtte .............. «:M p. m.

H an firh

Nazarenes To Hoar Rev. Price Speak ISheriff Hobby

Urrath

p«i;e 2— Frl. Mur. 10, 1001

Christian Science
Radio Series
Scheduled Here

Rev. Nathan Price of Orlando
and Kentucky will he guett speaker at the II a. m. and 7:.70 p. in.
Sunday service* of the Lake Mary

of the Nasarene, Rev. Price at­
tended Trenecca Naiarene College
in Naihville, Tenn. Uia weekly
.Sunday prugram ran be heard
from WDBO radio at (4:16 a. m.
Church of the Nasarena.
Mr*. Plica, remembered in Lake
Presently in charg* o f radio Mary aa the daughter o f former
aervice* of Orlando'* First Church resident Mr*. Eunice Lord Outlaw,

Beginning thl. week, Sanford
Radio Station WHFR will include
on fta programming schedule the ;
■eria* "How Christian Scieneo I
Heal*."
The IS minute* program will lie
heard each Sunday at (I a. m. and
will include personal account* of
religious aipariancas from two
weekly gue*U with Inspirational
comments given by ■ moderator.
The accounta will ruver healings
thiough prayer of cancer, alco­
holism, asthma, migraine head­
ache*, brain tumor, broken bonai
and spinal meningitis.
Designed to Inspire and help oil
listeners, the series is produced by
The Mother Church, Th* FIrat
Church o f Christ, Scientist, Bos­
ton, Mass. Will R. Davis, manager
of cuinmilteea on publication, ia in
charge o f the prujecL
These programs are the contri­
bution o f th* Christian Science
Church to aid th* avaraga parson
in solving soma o f th* baffling
problems arising In human exparlones. They ars heard over BOO sta­
tions In the United Stats* and
abroad.

'

Church Planning
Blood Bank

Prayer Week Services Are Held

lloiy Cross Episcopal Church Is
establiihlny a blood bank for banelit of parishioners.
Elmer E. Wonienay and Charles
Pf-lherbrklge, chairmen of the pro­
ject, have requested (hat donors
report to Uia Florida Bank, E.
Second SI.
Hours are from 12 noon to I
p.m.. on 3tondayi and from 9
a m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays.

T o t Luck1 Supper
Held In Longwood
Members of Longwood’a First
Baptist hald a "pot luck" auppar
prior to th* evening prejar ser­
vice Wednesday.
All attending enjoyed the meal
and fellowship.

By Marian R. Jones
Week of Prayer hai been, ob­
served by members of the Oviedo
First Baptist Church at daily ser­
vice* this week.
On Monday, the 31ary Lawton
Circle, .Miss Lois Ruddell, chair­
man. presented the study “ How
Shall They Cali on Him 7 " with
the Pearl Marlin Circle, Mrs. W.
T. Walker, chairman, in charge ol
Tuesday services on “ How Shall
They Believe 7"
Lira. Jack T. Bryant, general
WMU prayer chairman, chose
“ The Sam* Lord All Over” for
the Wednesday sarvlea; Mra. R.L.
Ward ol the Kalie-Sue Circle used
"How Shall They Hear?” fur
Thursday and the Friday topic,
under tha direction of Mra. Joe
1. Beasley, chairman of the Nettie
Farnell Circle and WMU presi­
dent, waa "E xcept They Be
SenL”

Pot Luck Suppers
Slated By Church

Pot-luck suppers are being held
each Wednesday during Lent by
members of the Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church.
The suppers are followed by
discussion periods during which
Important religious questions are
examined and various contempo­
rary and troublesome problems
are presented for group study.
Next Wednesday, one topic to
be included is "What h Purga­
tory (Paradise) and Wbo Goe*
There?"

W SFR
1344 RW

SUNDAY m

9:00
\. M.

Skating Party
Set By Church

Th* Young Churchman o f Holy
Cross Episcopal Church and their
Presbyterian
gueit* have organised a skating
party for Saturday.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Tickets, at reduced prices, are
CHURCH
available at the church for thoaa
Oak Ave. a id Third St.
Grover Sewell Jr. . . . . . Paster planning the trip to Skate City
Marnlng Woritup ......... 1:45 a. m. with departure from the church
Sunday School
.3:43 a. m. ■ot at 0:43 p. ra.
Seiiloo Matting .......1 0 :4 3 a. m
Morning W o n h lp .........11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship ....3 :0 0 p. m.
Senior Fellowship ......... 4:00 p.m.
Evening Worihip ....... 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . .7:00 p, m.
31ember* and friends o f the Al*
tamonte Springe Chapel Sunday
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
School will be entertained at a
DeBary Civic Center
A. C. Summer* ............ Patter skating party Friday.
Sunday School .............4:00 a. m.
Thoaa wlihing to attend are to
Morning Worihip ......... 10:00 n. m. he at the Chapel at 7:13 p. m.
where group departure for Skats
COMMUNITY
City has bean *at for 7:30 p. ra.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
John W. Pilley
......... Paitor
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m. Other Churches
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Horning Wonhlp ......... 11:00 n. m.
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
Junior High Westminister
Fellowship ..................# :H p. ra. R. Ruth Grant .......... ........Paator
Sunday School .... .,,-.10:00 a. m.
Senior High WmtmtaUter
Fellowship ........
7:30 p .m . Morning Worship ........11:00 a. m.
Evening Service ............ 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . .7:30 p. m.
UPHALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE SALVATION ARMY
John W. PUlay ................. . Prator
414 E. Betmd S i
Morning Wonhlp . . . . . *:00 a. m
Suaday School .............10:04 a. m. Suoday;
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Weatmialiter Pallawahip
Seniors
. ..
• 7:30 p. m. Holiness M eeting.......11:00 a. m.
Strati Mealing . . . . . . . . 0:30 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Y P L ................................. 7:00 p. m.
CHURCH
Salvation M eeting.......7:30 p. ra
Cassaltorry
William M. Rente* ------- Paster
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
4:43 3.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
u a.
Morning Worship
Seventh S i and Eltu Ave.
Wednesday Prayer
C. W. Beach
....... Pastor
t p.
and FaUowahlp
Saturday Sabbath School 4:30 a. m.
Temporary Meeting Women's
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Overbrook Drive Wad. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. at.
Clnb

Chapel Class Plans
Skating Party

UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD
Do you gain any m l comfort from that old cliche about dark clpuda hav­
Unity Center
203 E. lat SL
P1NECREST ASSEMBLY
ing
silver
linlngsT Who can pact a cloud to And its happy lining?
Josephine B. Sluckia
Pa nor
OP GOD CHURCH
Sunday Worship ........ 11:00 a. m.
O ir. «Tlh sad R Ia
Tuesday Claal
.......... I p. m.
But frustration has baen a blessing to msny man. It hss driven sslf^sntmd
H. M. Snow
.................... Paator
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE Sunday School ................ 4:43 a. m.
aoula
to trek a new fulcrum for life. It haa brought men to God. . . acknowledging
Church Of Cad Of Prophecy
Morning Worihip ........10:30 a. m.
REDEEMER
human
failure . . . necking divine strength.
2307
Elm
A
vcbm
Evening Worehip ...........7:30 p. m
1M W. 33th Place
Paster
Herbert W. G oera .......... Paitor Wed. Prayer Sarvlea .. 7:10 p. m Robert U Strickland
Sunday School
3:43 a. m.
E ar./ Service ................ I e. i
And si they hsve found in the Church comfort end courage they have learned
Morning Warship
11:00 a. m
THR ALLIANCE CHURCH
Sunday School ............ 1:11 a. ra.
Evangelistic
Servit*
7:10
p.
m.
anew
the apiritual meaning of defeat and victory.
Adult Bible C la ss.........1:11 a. m. ChrtaUaB eed Missionary AUlaece
Woman's Missionary . 7:43 p. m.
Park Ara. and 144b 34.
Wonhlp Service ......... 10:30 t. m.
Cecil M. Beale
Pastor Young Peoploa Sun. Ser. 1:43 p. m.
The One that thie world crucified ia King of kings. Beyond t cross and a
Sunday School
4:43 e. m.
•T. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
ia
M
John
CHULUOTA COM HUNITY
Morning Worehip
11:00 a. m.
crown el thorns our greatest aspirations await as.
St avia (Near Oviedo)
II
10.14
CHURCH
7:40 p. m.
»
11*11
Stephen M. Tuhy .............. Paitor Evening Sarvlea
J. Randall Ferris, Paator
is
is*to
A.Y.F.
Youth
Service
4:00
p.
m.
-MtaMd.. Hark
Marnlng Worihip ......... 1:23 o. m
10:00 a. n .
huraday
llatthaw
Sunday School ................ 1:00 a. w Wed. Prayer Sarvlea . 4:00 p. ra. Church School ...
Church ........... ..
..11:00 a. m.
riday
PhUippiaa
tatuiAap
Timothy
Youth Chrlrtlan
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
Fellowship ............... 1:30 p. m.
Methodist
S aR N T M T
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
344 B. Second S i
411 Park Avo.
Sunday School ........... 11:00 a. m. Neffro Churches
John Adi mi ................
Paitor Suaday Service ......... 11:00 3. m,
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
The support o f the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms:
BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Wonhlp .....-. 3:30 a. in Wednesday Service ...J iO O p . m.
Sunday School
....... 3:43 a. m. Reading Room Open
Midway
Morning Worihip . . . . 10:43 a. m
...
Pastor
Tuee and Thun. 3:30 4:30 p. m. E. E. Williams
Suoday School
..........4:30 a. m.
UYF Meeting!
T:K p. a .
Morning Worship
.. 11:00 a. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
CHURCH OP GQD
First, Third, Fourth Sunday!
EvoUog W orehip.........1:30 p. m
Preach Ave. aad Und St.
7:30 p. m.
Garold D. Boatwright
Paitor Evening Worihip
First,
Third
Sunday!
“The Best in Movies”
Sunday School
4:43 a ra
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Worihip
11:00 a. m.
FIRST SHILOH
•00 W. 4th SL
SOS MainaUa Av*.
FA **0125
Evangaliatie Sarvlea
7:M p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Clyde Dollar
...........
Patter
UM W. I3lh l i
Sunday School
.......... '1:43 • m
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
J. W. Marshal]
Pattor
Morning W o rih ip ....... 10:43 a m.
OP U T T E R DAY SAINTS
Church School
........ 0:M a m.
4MY . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , T:oo p. m
aty Hall
Morning W orship...... U:oo a. m.
Compliments o f
Evening Werablp .........7:30 p. m J. G. Brooks
Branch President Evening W orih ip.......... 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer sorvlco . . . 7:10 p. a Sunday School
10:00 a. ra. Tuesday Prayer
. . . . T:M p. m
Sacrament Meeting
7:00 p m.
SION
HOPE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
"Prices A re Never Higher”
EBKNEXER METHODIST
III Orange Ave.
n u t REVIVAL TABERNACLE
CHURCH
FO 5-3231
311 Eaat lat
FA 2.3622
J. L. Brooks
..........
Paster
O viad a, 11a.
14th sad Chase Ave,
CUnu Holghia
. 10.00 a m. Church School ............. g;|Q *. m
Hugh Booth ................... Paitor Suaday School
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m. Moraiag W orship.......... u ;00 a. a .
8uoday eehool .......... 10:00 a a
.7:44 p. m. Evening Worship . . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Morning Warship .. . U:00 a. a . Evening Werablp .
Thursday Sarvlea ......... 1:43 p m. Tuesday Prayer Service 7:34 p. m
M. Y. r .
................0:30 p rn.
Wed. Prayor Servlco . . . I:3o p. m.
IT. JOHN METBOPOUTAN
THE SANFORD
BAPTIST CHURCH
POSTER CHAPEL
CONGREGATION OF
424 Cypress 8L
JkUOV'AM'S WITNESSES
METHObloT CHURCH
"F o r AH Your Printing Needs”
Member F.D.I.C.
II. B. Whitehurst........
Paster
IStl W. 1*4 S i
Church
S
ch
ool.................4:M
a.
te­
Suaday Wstehtewor
.......... • :« t.
SOS W. llth
FA 3*2011
lot B. lat
FA 2-4211
Morning w onhlp .........Utoa a.
Study ..................
1:00 p. m. ll oraing W orship.......11:40 a. m.
Evening
Worihip
..........
1:30
p
ra
Evening Wonhlp
. . . 1:00 p.
Wed. Bible Study * . . . . 7:3U p m
|p.m.
Wed. prayer service ..1:30 p.
Friday Sen ten
t:30 p. m. Wad. Bible Study

Other Churches

fit

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Riti Theatre

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Progressive Printing Co.

* g. a .
*•f*'••«•MR•S'#IM44 W i. a .

Is Guest Speaker
iAf Nazarene Meet*

and isvaral young people also will
be gueata at the larvicca during
which they will aialit with the
•pet-ill mu*[c.
Hi* Sunday School Worker*
Local pallor, Rev. S. L. Drawdy,
who muit ba out o f town, invites Council o f Sanford’s Church o f tha
the community to hear the timely Naiarene Monday heard Sheriff
manage* o f the guaat speaker.
J.L. Hobby speak on “ Juvenile De­
linquency" in relatiun to work done
by churches and Sunday schools in
helping to redurt tha problem.
Other ipaaker* heard at th*
7:30 p. m. meeting in the church
Theme for the entire week was included Robert Carter, S u n d ^
*'3Iy Prayer To God—That They School superintendent; Mr*. Irma
Might Be Saved’’ and contribution* Hundley, junior class teacher,
for the Annie Armstrong Offering speaking on "Taacher with 40
for Home Mlssionj were collected 3Iiiint«* in Sunday School; Sirs.
at each service.
Jean Pi'.lard, young people's super,
visor, who gave a reading and
Mrs. Ruth Carter, primary super­
visor. who spoke on “ Teacher as a
I Soul Winner.”

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IRights Of Way
Purchase For
SR 419 Nears

Fasula Says He's Against Taxation
To Pay For Safety Patrol Protection
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Fasula raid Wcdesnday that he it
"against any taxation o f residents
to pay for protection of the Safety
Patrol.
"The only eotution for having a
successful force,’’ Fasula suit), "is
through coupe:ation of the more
G than 200 families living in North
Orlando.
" I f each homeowner pays his
SI-5(1 per month, this would bring
in $300 and with $40 from Masterbuilders, $30 from C o r o n a d o
Homes and |50 from the Village,
we could guarantee the Tatrol a
sufficient operating iund."
Fasula explained that the Patrol
_ la an independent organisation and
™ from the collected funds provides
all ita own equipment including
the car and uniforms.
.
residents objected to the
•ervira on the grounds that suffi­
cient coverage had not been given
tha residential areas and that patrolmun were “ sticking too much
to the highway!.'’
Tha mayor' explained that the
^ officers had not been operating
^ within the community during the
past two or three weeks because
they lacked funds.

Fire Protection
Fees Established
Persons living the North Or­
lando area were advised Wed­
nesday by Mayor Frank Fasula
that (ire protection fees for
homes out of the (own limits
have been tentatively established.
Pending final legal approval,
the rates call for a $G per annum
cost plui $25 per fire.
Residents were advised that
night and weekend fires should
be reported dircelly to Fire
Chief Robert Stephenson at FA
2-3106.
In other business of the March
Council meeting, held Wedncaday
In the Village Hall at ■ p. m.,
Rev. W. W. Anderson reported
that the proposed Mission would
carry the Baptist title but that
services are to be non-denominational and open lo persons of all
faiths.
He added that Sunday School
workers are needed and that If
the first month's services arc
well attended a Mission will be
built immediately.

Canning Kitchen
In Much Demand
By MARIAN K. JONES
Mrs. E. M. Olliff, who has oper­
ated tha Oviedo Canning Kitchea
fur a number of years, reports that
she is happy to be "back on the
job.”
The kitchen reopened last month
and Mrs. Olliff says that many en­
thusiastic cannera era making
ass o f the facility, even at tha in­
creased price of six cents per can.
The canning quarters have been
used by many citizens o f Oviedo
during the past years and resi­
dent! are proud to have them lo­
cated in the area.

■As a solution to the difficulty in
making collections through the
cost sharing plan, Fnsula appoint­
ed W. W. Anderson and Mrs. J. D.
Grinstead to act as area raptains
to acek voluntary services o f one
resident from each block to make
the monthly collections.
The mayor stated “ for those
doubtful of the Patrol's success, 1
can report that In tha first wreck
o f operations there were 25 warn­
ing tkkcL* issued. In the follow­
ing week, the number was reduced

to 12 and last week only one ticket
was written.
"School buses are being loaded
and unloaded in half the former
time and students are much more
orderly going and coming from the
bua stops."
Residents were advised that
Jack Sutton, 21 N. Third St., has
been appointed to the Patrol and
that in order to provide 21 hour
phune service the new officer has
installed a department extension
telephone at his home ,

North Orlando Council Gives
Okay To Block Annexation
North Orlando council members insurance protection under (hie
officially approved the annexation contract was given in a board vote
following Jackion'i report.
of Block 21 at a meeting in the
Village Hall Wcdesnday, Mayor
Frank Fasula announced today.
The council and resident* pres­
ent also heard a report from Joe
Jackson, vies mayor, on village in­
surance.

Key Convention
Slated Mar. 23

Th* report stated that of three
firms bidding, Th* Employer* Mu­
tual of Wausau plan which offers
dividend returns to th* village
seemed especially attractive.
Compensation term* Of the pol­
icy, he said, would cover the vol­
unteer firemen and clerical office
employes while the general liabil­
ity measures would cover park and
playgrounds, Fira and Safety Pa­
trol Dept*., falsa arrest, streets
and roads, aturm sewers, building
permits, independent contrsetors
and all town owned vehicles.
This protection, Jackson report­
ed, would cost the town $020.36
annually.
Council approval to purchase the

Kiwanis Wins
High Award
Kiwanis International has won
it* 10th tup award in th* annual
Freedom* Foundation citizenship
contest, It was announced today by
Jim Grant, president of the San­
ford Ki.vani* Club.
The high honor is specified as
the Distinguished Service Award.
It was presented at the annual
Freedoms Foundation awards cere­
mony at Valley Forge, Pa.
The award was made for Kiwanis c y or Cltisenship Quotient
Project which encouraged citizens
to determine the extent and kind
of their individual citizenship ac­
tivity and to take steps to currect
any deficiencies noted. Kiwanis
has won a top award in all but
two o f the twelve annual Free­
doms Foundation cltisenship con­
test*.
"The
Freedoms
Foundation
Award has long enjoyed th* aamg
stature in the community servica
field as the "Uscar” In the motion
picture field and tha "Emmy*’ in
television," said (irant.

’ The Florida State Convention of
Key Club International, a Kiwanissponsored high school service or­
ganization for boys, will be in
Jacksonville on Mar. 23, 24 and
25.
Attending from Seminole High
School will be vice president
Doug Stenslrom Jr. and secretary
Bill Ott, accompanied by their
teacher sponsor, Ira Hindman.
At recent ceremonies at the
Seventh Biennial Kiwanis Con­
gressional Dinner in Washington.
D. C , a seventeen year old high
school senior from Yeadon, Pa.
became the 50,000th young man
to join the Key Club International
organization.
John Way, was presented with a
plaque on the occasion by Steven
Copple of Yuma, Arizona, national
president o f the Key Club, About
&gt;00 people attended the event, In­
cluding TO Kiwanis members of
the House and Senate, members of
the Board of Trustees o f Kiwanis
International, 15 Kiwanis District
Governors, and Washington digni­
taries.
Key Club perforins (lie same
function in the high school that
Kiwanis does in the adult commu­
nity. The organization waa founded
in 1925 In Sacramento and has
grown until it now numbers some
2100 clubs in the U. S. and Canada.

IB THE I III ATI JIIIUKT COl’RT
IN AMI FOR SEMI VOLK COl .XTf
FLORIDA.
CITATION
IS RE TUB ROTATE OF

CLAHENCE

W.

WltlUHT,

Decsa aed
STATE HI* KI.ORIIM »u
am
or A ll. r i:n » o * s it tx ix t,
OR I 1.AINIMJ A M I M t: WEST
IN IM I TO TUN k b t a t r o f
ri.AHSIM'N W. IS RIUMT, DN*
CK tel.Ill
You aia hsnbr noiirisd that a
paitlloti has beta filed la tbit
t.'ourl te detetmlne the beneficiar­
ies In the shote-st&gt;led estate, and
you are hareby reunited to file
m thle cause un or before March
;«. m i . your written claims. If
any, entitling you to dletrlballon
of the aseeta of said aetata, ghoutd
you fell therein judgment mill he
entered In due course ea tha palllloa.
vxlTM.e* my hind and the seat
of said Court at Sanford, Florida,
tan lltb day ef February, A. D.
OIL
(tBAL)
c. VERSOS M l**. JR.
THK

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County Judas
By: Lath* FawUr

Members of the Longwood Ele­
mentary P-TO Executive Board
will meet in th# school cafeteria
March 3 ! lo paekag# prize* for
tha Spring Carnival and to maka
advertising posters.
Tha carnival haa been act at Mi*
school for April 15.

M I T I I M o r INT NhT ION
T O A FFI .V FO R PASS AtiR
ns- LIKAS- I K «. I»I ,A T H I\

TO WHOM IT MAT CONVKHS:
NOTICE l« IIERKHT GIVEN of (
Intention to spplv to Hi# 1SSI
K,.,ton of Hi# Florid* L»glslatur* for !&gt;»•»**• of sn set by
local pill, tha substance of which
,*!*'*■ to m ine tha annua! aalsrr of ll&gt;* Kup*r&lt;iil*n4*nt of Pub­
lic Intlrurlloti of *e»nlni&gt;W Coun.
I), Florid*, and •J.llsnstlng th*
fund from arhlrli tho tamo shall
ha paid: provldlne that said salor r ■It*II ha ratroaetlv* to Jan­
uary I. I»•!.
It. F. Mann. (-h*Jrni*n, Board
of Public Instruction
ntmiool* Couf'r, Florid*
ISth, 1SSI

h OTITIC OF INTKATIO*
TO APPLY'FOR PASBSUR
OF LOT AL I.KUIBLATION
TO IVIIOM IT MAT rONORIINl *
NOTICE IN IIEHKBY OIVEN «f
ln:*ntlun In applr «* th* 1SSI
nrsalc.a of tn* Florida LaalsUtut*
for p* ,**s* of sn Act hr l«&lt;«l
bill, th* substance *f which re­
lates te areup Insuraac* far parsoanal of th* schools of Sanlaal*
County, Florida; authorlslag th*
tloaid of Public Instruction #f
-■.ininot* County, Florida, lo as­
ter Into arraamanta for group la- .
auranra upon approval of am- \
pluyarr. provldlne authority to
Inplaiuaut such asraamani* and
contribute w&gt; pi amluma, provid­
ing effective data.
R. F. Mann, Chairman, Board
o f rublle Instruction

Seminal* County, Florida

Volusia County Juvenile Judge
Max Mnssfrller o f Daytonn Beach
will eddies* the Osteen PnirntTeachers at a meeting in tha
school auditorium Tuesday at
7:30 p, m.

The mayor advised a resident
requesting that the town build IR
outdoor bulletin
board whetw
public notices and inlertowR nolice* could be posted that "work
will begin immediately.”
Fasula also reported that tha
council presently I* taking atepa
to get traffic lights Installed
immediately on SR 410 right
Members of Holy Cross Episeo away and that it hopes event­
pal Church are planning the an­ ually to get them throughout the
nual Palm Sunday trip to Lake residential areas.
Wales where Ihcy will at lend Ihe
B p.m performance of The Pas­
sion Play.
A picnic will he held in Lake
Automatic TransmlsaJoa
Wales preceding Play time.
Lawn Mower*
Reservations and Ihe number of
extra passenger spares available
in each car should he made at
Formerly with William*
Ihe Parish office for member* and
Fixit Shop
IT-92 Just 8. of Club Diamond
their guests who ar* planning
lo make the trip.

Palm Sunday
Trip Planned

A U T O REPAIR
A L ’S GARAGE

HERE’S HOW
YOU GAN
SAVE MONEY
ON INCOME

L I T ' L GI ANT
FOOD STORES
Florida's Friondllrat
Most Convenient Food
Storo • Quick Sorvlco
French Avo. at 23rd St.

K won't be long now. April 15th will be hero before we know k...an d tho Mura o f "deductions,1*
OPEN 7 A. M. • 11 P. M.
EVERYDAY

Legai Notice

p u blic at ion M arch

Judge To Speak

the town charter may ronlact
him. The council feel* that un­
derstanding of regular meeting
procedures and actions will re­
sult if resident* thoroughly un­
derstand the rharier.

Committee member* o f the Volusfs Cattlemen's Assn, will meet
Friday at th* DeLaml Chamber of
Commerce to plan "Cracker Day."
let this year in Samsula April 16.
The,committees were appointed
at the last meeting of the associ­
ation held at tha MQ Ranch. A
pancake supper preceded the busi­
ness session for which Art Illgby,
rxrcutiv# vie* president o f tha
state association, waa guest speak-

P-TO Board
To Wrap Prizes

First

Mayor Frank Fasula advised
the North Drlundo Village Coun­
cil at a meeting Wednesday, that
leave* for the 7-11 Grocery all
h«\e been signed and returned
to the North Ortando Company
office* In Miami,
Construction
will
begin, he
*aid, a* *oon aa Ihe company
men Mudy and sign the papers.
Councilman Clarence Memory
announced that resident* living
out of the town limit* who wish
an*wers to questions concerning

Volusia Cattlemen
Set Cracker Day

Legal Notice
i&gt; r u n rittMT o r T in : t o m r
j t uok . ik m iv o l i ; c a lf t T t .
s i * ik o r ri.bHtD*
i s m oiiA T i;
IS Iti: T1IR B8TATH OS':
XVII.Lit: SI. MILl.r.lt &lt;lrc**»»il
KIVU. AOTIt.R
Satlr* is bsrebr el»*n that th*
undsnianed wilt, an tha Tlh dar
«r April. A. D. l t d . present le the
Honorable Counlr Judge of Semi­
nole Counlr, Florida, her Hast re­
turn, aeceunt. end vouchers, se
AdmlnletrelHs ef the Relate of
Willis M. Milter, deceased, sad at
said time, then and there, mike
application lo tho said Judge for
a final eetllrment of her adminis­
tration of said (slate, end for an
order ■llsi-hatglua hrr aa aurli
Admlnlslratrls.
Hated ihla I4lb da&gt; of Faeraerr. a . r&gt;. m i .
nsulah V Miller
Ac AdminletratHl of Hie El■ale of Willie M. Miller,
Deceased.
Kerlile Ilouelinldrr
Attorney for AdmlnletralrlS
P. u. Hot ISO
Sanford. Florida
Publish March IP. IT. ft, at. ttst

PVT. MICHAEL R. McCurd.v, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Morris T*. McCurdy of
Longwood. recently com­
pleted training at the Pro.
vost
Marshal
General's
School at Fort Gordon, Ga.

North Orlando rctidenls wire
advised
Wednesday
that
the
State Road Dept, is in the pro.|e.&lt;* of buying the rights of way
Tor paving of SU 419 running
(rum l xitigwood lo Oviedo,
The information wa* in a I d ­
ler from the department to ihe
Village Council and it also ad­
vised that the 100 fool rigid* of
way given by North Orlando
along thv road have been re­
corded. The slate department re­
quested an &gt;0 foot strip.
The letter further staled that
a* soon ax property i.* acquired
snd recorded for the remaining
properties along Ihe road Ihe
slate will open bids for the pro­
ject.

Leases For Grocery Signed, Council Told

COLD UEER
Carton ar Case
Tn Carry Uut Oaly
Fishing A I’icnic Supplies
Caper Flat**, Cups, Spoons,
Forks, Fishing I’oles,
Everything For A Complete
Hunting Or Fishing Trip.

"exemptions,” "gross adjusted income" and th* reat te nigh. Roddy offars two suggestions to
help you reduce your Income tax.,.today and In the years to come.
1, Tak§ advantsga o f »U possible deductions. Raliabla incoma tea guidaa are on ante which wlH giva
you a complete Mat of all daductiona. Special tax consultants maka a bueineee of helping on com ■
plex raturna. You may be surprised at how much you aava by itemizing all of your daductiona.

ICB
Crushed Ur Block, To
Keep Your Gama Or Fish.
For Cold Drinks, Leaches ate.

COLD CUTS
A Complain AaaortasaRt Of
Sandwich Meats.

QUICK COOK

2. Keep the Government out o f business. Whan Government competee with private enterprise, tha
coat te reflected In higher taxes. In tha waee of TV A, for example, Florida's chare of tha tax
burden involved haa already amounted to * 1 2 5 ,9 5 0 ,0 0 0 — nearly MOO par family of foufk
Support fra* enterprise, resist governmental competition, and aava on TAXES I

MEATS

Chicken, Kausage
Wtinar, Park Chops Etc.

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Milk, ButUr, Eggs,
la* Bag Pastries.

Y’ALL COME 7 TO 11

FLORIDA POWER 0 LIORT COMPART
W. Scott Borax, Mgr.

Helping luffd ftortee

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Polio Shots Scheduled Again

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) — Inauguration o f Brasil's new Presi­
dent Janio Quad rot with n sweep­
ing reform program, just at the
time President Kennedy begins hie
administration, has given inspira­
tion to Executive Vies President T.
Graydon Upton o f tha new InterAmerican Development B a n k ,
which recently made Its first loan.
Upton points out that a unique
opportunity now exists fo r awak­
ening end mobilising a new spirit
In the western hemisphere. And he
doesn’t mean by lending it a lot of
money, either.
Upton la a Republican and a
Philadelphia banksr Republican at
that. After a varied experience In
foreign investment fields he serv­
ed aa Treasury undersecretary
with the Eisenhower administra­

The Jayceea are getting ready for another polio shot
day In their series o f efforts to help everybody in the
county avail themselves o f the polio vaccine at a low no- minal fee.
Preparations are being made for the next all-day
Ho shot clinic March IB at the Jayceo Information
ullding an French Ave,
Members o f the medical and nursing professions
assist the Jayceea in staging the clinics and the shots
are available to all.
This is one o f the best projects any organization
nsors in the public interest and we urge all who need
e polio vaccine to get it March 18.

WORRYCUNIC by Dr. G. W. Crane
JANE c e o fm ta a i t s proUew
(hat faces aUBtoae o f U|h school
a id colics* coeds, so scrsphooh
(hi* blast case. Oct swart, tor
aalg stapM, oM-fasUsaod fslhs
advocate premarital affairs or
(rial ■ a r r is ft . A id s*od tor the
CASE H • 429: Jane IT., a ftd 17,
Is a beautiful high school senior.
"D r. Crane," abe began, "1
need advice quickly. For the last
year I have gone steady with a
tlaiimate named Tommy.
"But a month or so ago, he began to Insist that 2 permit him
jnora liberties.
"m e n I objeotad, be said 1 was
Just old-fashiontd. Ha tvsn threattoed to lilt me.
"6tUl I refused, so last night ba
broke our date and took another
alrl to tha dance.
"Well, that la vary humiliating,
for everybody know* we have gone
steady since the start o f our sen­
ior year.
"Am I really old-fashioned, as
1m says? And d o all girls give
in to thtir boy frlandi, is bo In­
sists they d o t "
Jane's case shows on* of the
m ajor objections to going steady.
For than a couple begin to feel
"a s If we’re almost married" ao
they are more inclined to indulge
in Illicit affairs.
H is definitely NOT old-toshtoned to avoid pro-martial sums!
affairs, for smart folks know such
affairs a n Illogical. Here's why;
(1) They subject both partite
to the possibility o f syphilis and
gonorrhea, for these a rt two scparato ventral diseases but can
both bo contracted at tb i tim e
time.
Tbeao veneral diseases are still
very dangerous, in eplta of our
modern antibiotics. They produce
sterility, as well as heart trouble
and oven insanity, g o get bap.
( I ) A girl Immediately loses her
greatest charm to tha mala sea
thereafter, which Is her spunk or
Independent spirit.
Even the Bible realises tkli fact
for It refers to sucib a girl as
"bum bled", meaning her spirit to
broken.
Thereafter she tends to avoid
looking people atrsight la the aye.
And tho to appiebeaiivo tost bar
boy friend toll all about his osea

SID E G L A N C E S

pads, which be is almost sure to
do if bs uses liquor.
(I ) The girl may get pregnant
and thus cut short her school
career, thereby almost breaking
tha haarta o f her doting parents
who have saved and slaved for
maybe M ycara to put her through
high acbool.
A high school diploma is worth
|4S,000 in future earnings, so a
tow aex affairs may thus ruin a
fortune In actual cash.
(4) If the girl becomea pregnant
and a “ shotgun” wadding takes
place, then her immstura husband
wtQ drop out o f school to support
her, thereby losing his $49,000
diploma, too.
And "forced " marriages oftsn
produce an extra amount of quarrating, especially when the boy
sees his male pals going on to
college and then getting higher
paying poeltions.
Such a boy aoon grows Irate at
himself, but than projects his
anger upon bis young wife, for
husbands o f all ages are chronic
buck-passer*.
(B) U the girl doesn't marry
(tor most boys duck out In such
cases) aha is socially branded In
tha community, especially If she
retains the baby. And the baby
has on# strike against it in life.
U she gives it up, she will feel
a lo t,o f anguish, too.
So get smart and reallra that
pro-martial affairs are as old as
mankind and have produced heartache aver since Sbechem (Genesis,
Ch. 14.)
Send for my booklet “ Sax Pro­
blems o f Youag People," enclosing
a stamped, return envelope, plus
aoc.
Many high schools uss It In their
hygiene courses, and so do Youth
Counaaltors.
Always writ* to Dr. crane to
ear* of this newspaper, ce d e slag n tong 4s stomped, addres­
sed anvntope and Me to cover
typing and prtotfag ca d s whta
yen aand far o a t a f Us beaktola.)
Minnesota's Cuyuaa Iron Range,
tha last rings to ba discovered
in tbs stats, diftored from esrllar
finds to that no iron basting
rocks warn exposed at the sur­
face.

b y Galbraith

WASHINGTON

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
My friend Topper Is a gay
old dog. He abiolutely refuses to
admit that he Is getting a little
too old for affairs or the heart.
Nor does ho permit bis two chief
physical disabilities lo restrict
his amorous adventures. lie has
a weak ticker and athlete's foot.
Topper Imagines himself as a
wolf. So far as girls are con­
cerned, he certainly behaves like
a wolf. But there the similarity
cods, for he looks exactly what
be is.
A small wire-haired terrier.
1 do not really belong to him,
but ho visits me every morning
and remains until late afternoon
when his own human - - a pleas­
ant, personable lad called Grey
Podorcan — trots homo from
school. At the sound of Grey's
happy bark. Topper leaves-m e.
Early next morning, he re­
turns. And sits oulskle my door
until I open It to admit him.

We greet each other In the man­
ner of civilised adult*. I tickle
hts ears and muss h b hair, and
be licks my psw,
Topper Is a hsnd-kisser.
Around the neighborhood, he
has earned quite a reputation as
a lady-killer. In fset, the only
lady who spurns his advances
Is a puritanical female of haugh­
ty countenance known as BiddyBee. She lives In sybaritic com­
fort and wears a turquoise col­
lar studded with rliineatones.
Actually, Biddy-Bee has very
little to b o u t about, being of
doubtful lineage.
My guess is that she Is port
rug and part Bactrian camel.
The fact remains that she con­
siders Topper a low sort of fel­
low, entirely beneath her notice.
Which Is more or less true, be­
cause Topper is a runt and Bid­
dy-Bee certainly Is not.
None of Topper's girl friend*

YOUR P0CKETB00K
Lawrence C, Murdoch of tha
Philadelphia F e d e r a l Reserve
Bank has placed you, tha c o s ­
tumer, on hli economic-analyst’s
couch. The personality that be
discovers Is that of royalty,
wlaldlng despotic power over the
economy. Your restlessness as a
spender la tbs fores bshlnd lb*
current business tempo.
As I read this analysis, the
reason
for
recession
amidst
plenty takes on a claarer focus.
Hero are tom e highlight*!
Tha product! and aervlcaa you
covet will not have tbs explosive
Impact on tho economy that durables and houalng do. You’ve
had your fill o f eplit-levels tod
washers.
Replacement demand
will be less dynamic.
The consumer market is be­
ing broken into fragment*. It is
not a masa, but a custom market. This baa com e about a t a
result o f the rise In discretionary
Incom e-the money left-over af­
ter tha essential* have beta
bought.
In many families, husbands
and wives are separate spend­
ing unit*. They both have more
money to call their own. A third
o f all married women bold Jobs;
they add some 130 billion to fam­
ily coffer*.
Sixteen million teen-agers pipe
99 billion yearly Into their cus­
tom market. Moppets who view
Captain Kangaroo dictate how
hundreds o f millions more dellars are spent.
There are IB million people
over BS spending approximately
$30 billion a year. There's so
equal amount being spent by the
19 million alngle adults.
Ooe thing this splintering de­
mand haa done la to boom the
“ doubles" market. Families with
everything now want two or
more o f many Items. With the

NOW AVAIUBU POO
MOT A MNNT SOWN

By Faye Henle

second Item sought to meet a
specialised need, they seek a dif­
ferent style or model, whether in
a car or an appliance.
Despite tha Impact of housing
developments, giant corporations,
giant unions and mass market
TV programing you’ve demon­
strated your resistance to being
ehaped into a mold or homoge­
nised like milk.
That's why culture la a hot
Item;
There are 43 major American
symphony orchestras performing.
A billion dollars a ysar is spent
on hooka. In 1939 twice as many
people vlelted New York'e Metro­
politan Museum of Art as eaw
the Yankees play baseball. Pon­
der the effect on (he economy of
93.800 spent on • year at col­
lege, versus $3,800 spent for a
tall-flnned carl

By Peter Edson

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

W ar Paint

ByWilliamDiuiy
Is small. Nor any of hla boy
friends, for that matter. This ex­
plains why he slwsys gets the
worst of it when be makes a
pass at another dog's gal.
lie is very, very touchy about
bis heart condition, and will do
almost anything to prove that
he can lick any dog alive.
Even now, as I write this,
Topper stands beside my chair,
a small red ball In his mouth,
his brown eyes begging me to
throw it into the garden.
Of course, 1 dare not throw
the ball because of his heart,
but Topper merely considers this
a confounded lot of hogwatb,
poppycock and tarradlddle.
I used lo throw it before I
learned that he hid a bum tick­
er. Standing at
the door, I
would hurl It across the lawn
and Topper would dash after it,
Completely forgetting that h e-a l­
so had athlete’* foot.
It la very, very difficult to
write stories for ■ living when
you have to pause every few
seoonda to chuck a ball far a
dog. My working speed was re­
duced to one sentence an hour.
Not only that, I got athlete’s
band.
Topper has a wicked sense of
humor, sod yesterday he played
a practical Joke on me.
He brought m e e gift.
With a hiss, It sprang from hla
Jaws, flew through the air and
landed In my lap, covering me
with little brown worms.
I shrieked and almost bit tha
roof.
it was a well chewed golf
ball. So well chewed that the
tightly packed robber Inside it
bad suddenly com * unwound,
causing the ball to leap from
hU mouth Ilka • mad thing,
■praying m e with robber alrands.
Now I’ve get • heart condi­
tion, too.
Give generously to your Heart
Fund.

tion. But he was born In Salem,
Mass., and ha’s a Harvard man,
which should make him acceptable
to the New England Democratic
bunch running th lryi her* now.
In an unpublldsed paper before
a conference o f corporation execu­
tives at the School fo r Advanced
International Studies In Princeton,
Upton recently gloved perfectly
the hand fo r President Kennedy’ s
proposed "Alliance for Progress"
— "Allansa Para Progreio” — with
Latin America.
Upton admits that "Operation
Pan-America” la now burned out.
It was conceived by the Brasilian
poet-politician Auguato Krederlco
Schmidt U was promoted by
BraxU’a previous President JuscelIno Kubitachek. It was documented
by tha Organslation o f American
States "A ct o f Bogota," and a

by Ed Koleiba

WASHINGTON—There la, in the
hill country of Wayoeavllle, N. C.
a rtiUeaa Idea man who could
be called the unsung hero o f the
Kennedy Administration.
It wa* Idea man Hdnx Rollman
who gava birth to tbs Kennedy
Peace Corps plan. And to this
day not one word of thanki has
come from the White House.
Undaunted, however, Heinz keeps
grinding out far-reaching sug­
gestions tor the government All
good ones, too.
Helnx, a shoemaker ousted by
Hitler, settled in North Carolina
before the war. By dint o f Ingen­
uity and hard work, he's enjoyed
stupendous financial success.
But Helnx Rollman la frustrated
because he hae so many big Ideas
and no vehicle by which to impart
them to the world.
Three years ago he tried to win
a scat In Congress. He ran on
tho Democratic ticket. But he
was beaten. Last year he triad
again—this time on the Republican
ticket. Again he lost, by « close
margin.
Meanwhile, Helnx keeps writing
books on how to make this a
better world. It was one of those
books that induced tha Peace
Corps scheme which would send
talented young men around the
world to work in poor countries
aa an alternate to the d raft
President Elsenhower publicly
gave all credit tor the brainstorm
to Helnx, but It's just a drop la
Helnx’a ocean of Ideas.
After Helnx was dateated last
November, be started to promote
a plan to ect 19 a school for future
Congreiimen. Sight now, a foun­
dation U considering financing
such a school.
Another scheme—provocative if
nothing else—would establish a
world-wide "sp y corps." Let’s
make epylng official, say* Helnx.
Hla proposal would aat up an
army o f ooe million accredited
spies—a half million accredited to
the U. S. and another half to
Ruiaia. Then let than epy i l l they
want to.
Actually, this Is lomettilnf like

President Eisenhower's open ikies
policy, only much more grand­
iose.
But the idea to top all of Helnx'
previous brainstorms Is the pro­
posal ho disclosed in a recent let­
ter to me.
It's a suggestion to establish a
Federal “ Idea office" fashioned
after the United States Patent
Office.
Heinz reasons that, after all,
this country baa awarded nearly
three million patents for gadgets
10 why not for ideas on things
like how to raise the standard
of living!
Or the beat way to solve dis­
armament! Or belter ways to
teach sch ool! Or how to beat help
underdeveloped countries!
Most Important o f all, perhaps
would be ideas on what to do
with our millions o f defense work­
ers if suddenly defense were to
•top.
Id eas! Heinz Rollman la full
of them. Perhaps someday Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy will pick
up another ooe o f them.

i
A Judge says that women for­
give more often than men. Maybe
because they have ao many more
opportunities.

* • *

A collage professor aayi that
talking often
cures troubles.
Sometime* we wish we could find
out what curee talking.

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promise o f ■ half a million dollars
from the United Stales.
But, says Upton, "the fire o f
Operation Pan-America lias hard­
ly survived a barrage o f fin a n c ia l
arguments,
opposing
economic
concepts and conference dead­
locks."
In this vaenum, “ ths vole* o f
Fidellsmo presents to the people
an attractive alternative to that
which they do not have.
"W hat is needed in this el*,
ment," says Upton, "is the devel­
opment o f a counter mystical force
to Castro which, by its Intensity,®
will create reservoirs o f cspital by
Individual and group effort, the
greater share Latin American.
"There Is today a surprising
lack of any attempt to mobitise
the spiritual and e m o t i o n a l
Strength o f Latin America in sup­
port o f tha current struggle for
economic and social progress,"
Upton declare*.
—
"A new Simon Bolivar for Latinos
America cannot yet be identifed,"
Upton continues, “ but the concept
Is there. It could bubble up from
the bottom. But more effectively It
should coma from the top, and
here one can catch glimpses of a
future pattern.
"One can visualise," says Up­
ton, “ an address by the President
of the United States, dealing only a
with Latin America, in tha Insplr- W
Ing framework o f hie inaugural
words.
"On* can foresee a meeting o f
the presidents o f the Americas to
rekindle the fire. One can guess
at the desirability of forming a
public relations staff to develop
. . . widespread acceptance (o f the
concept) In Latin America and the
United States."
£
These are perhaps s t r a n g e
worda to come from a Philadelphia
Republican banker. But in this
connection "Business Week" has
just reported that the Communist
bloc Is now spending between $100
million and 9200 million a year to
help Castro export hie Cuban rev­
olution through Central and South
America. There is no comparable
effort by tha Organisation o f •
American States to block it.
What is apparently needed la an
effort euch as Nelson Rockefeller
—another Republican— made for
the Democratic Roosavelt adminis­
tration when he was made co-ordi­
nator o f Inter-American affairs In
World War 11 era.
Rockefeller’s job than wae to
keep Latin America from going ^
Nasi. The Job today is not just to •
keep It from going Communist, but
to make It free, Independent,
strong and stable.

When they take away the cborua
line It take the show out of show
business.

M eaerlal
Gifta

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for

Nobody ever enjoys pipe smok­
ing when It's the on* that toads
from the furnace.

HEART
RESEARCH
Gratefully
Acknowledged

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All It takas la a lot of money
and g flock of children to build a
happy borne.

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A hundred years from now
soma of the things wa buy for
antlquas will be 100 y e a n old.

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Miss Judy Reppsrt Hall and
Theodore Benjamin Russell Jr.,
were married March 3, at 8 p.
1 m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry
Russell, Marina
Isles,
Sanford.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. and Mrs. A1 Hall, Marina
Isles and the groom is the son
of Theodore Benjamin Russell
Sr.. N. IV. 94th TciTace, Miami,
and the late Mrs. Russell.
Rev. Joseph E. Stock, pastor
of the Congregational Christian
Church, in Sanford, officiated at
the candlelight, double ring cere­
mony.
The vows were made before a
bamboo arch covered with orange
blossoms and fern and flanked
by candelabra with white burn­
ing tapers. A large white bell
with
while
ribbon
streamers
hung from the center of the arch.
Miss Ann Hopper, soloist, tang
“ Wedding Prayer" and “ I Love
You
Truly."
Recorded back­
ground wedding music and the
traditional nuptial marches were
presented during the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a watts
length gown of white taffeta. The
bodice was a replica of a Vic­
torian portrait with Insets of reembroidered Alencon lace and
string bow tied sleeves.
The full taffeta skirt featured
m front panel of lace overlay
and unpretsed pleats ending in a
perky bustle of lace and silk In
the back. It was centered with
a large rose of self material and
pearls.
MRS. THEODORE BENJAMIN RUSSELL JR.
Her finger-tip veil of silk il­
lusion was attached to a crown carried nosegaya of pink roses few months she has been em­
of orange blossom* and tiny and while pom point with pink ployed by the Southern Bell Tele­
pearli. She carried a cascade ribbon streamers.
phone Co., in Sanford.
bouquet of white pom pome and
Alton Bridges, of Miami, was
The groom was born in Miami,
red roses with white satin rib­ best man and serving as usher- attended schools there and is a
bon streamers.
groomsman was Tommy Russell. graduate of Edison High School,
Her only jewelry was a pearl
Following the ceremony, a re­ Miami. He ii presently employed
pendant, a gift of the groom, ception and wedding aupper was by the Eli Witt Tobacco Co.
The entire bridal outfit was made held for tho bridal party and
After a wedding trip in south­
by the bride's mother.
guests.
Assisting the hostess ern Florida the couple will reMiss Betty Jcrnigan, of Eustis, with serving and entertaining aide in Miami.
was maid or honor and M ill were Mrs. Richard Smith and
Other out-of-town guests in­
June Hall, sister of the bride, Misa Ann Hopper.
cluded, Bruce Russell and Mis*
w is bridesmaid. They both wore
The bride was born in Ft. Sharon Russell, brother and lis­
waits length princes* style liven- Lauderdale, attended schools in ter of the groom and Mr. and
dar dresses and gloves, and they Eustis and Sanford. For the past M n. J. C, Hall, of ML Dora.

Circle Meetings
Scheduled
By Presbyterians

Airs.

B P O Does Plan

t p.m.

Meeting Monday
Members of Sanford Drove 140
BPO Does will meet Monday at
S p.m. in the Elks Club for the
regular monthly business meet­
ing.
All officers and membera are
urged to
attend aa important
business will be discussed.

Monroe Club Enjoys Program
On Arranging Storage Space
Many a closet, shelf and drawer
■pace will have a new look In the
1 homes of the Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club members be­
cause of the demonstration given
by Mra. Kay Sassman at
the
monthly meetlag of the club,
Thursday eveolng, at the home of
Mrs. Daisy Dowell in Loch A ii» r .
Mrs. Lucille FiUgerald served as
co-hostess with Mrs. Dowell.
M n . Sassman Illustrated her
italic with a carefully prepared
"dresser drawer, a covered hat
hoc, shoe box sad a detergent
box.
The president, M n . H. L. Johneon preaided over the business
k i i Im . The club voted to send
o n Four-H Girl to camp
summer,
Mn. Johnson told the dub
ben they woo • blue ribhoa at
fair and alio five members

rlbbems in tin

Grandparents,

Enterprise

Personals
Harvey Dunn has returned from
a visit with his sister and brotherin-law, Mr, and Mra. John Earl
Ogden and family, in Jacksonvlile.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. liters were Mr.
and Mrs. George Gruber, of Dela­
ware. Ohio; Mra. C. L. P act and
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gruber, of
Mai .on, Ohio; Mrs. Gene Hsrrlson
and daughter, Candy, of Orlando
and Misses Audrey and Susan
Hiers, o f Groveland.
'
Miss Linda Dunn attended tho
Seminole High School senior prom,
in Sanford at the Civic Center,
as the guest of Rusty Simas.
Friends will regret to learn that
Mrs, Earl (Sandy) Tyler la In
Seminole Memorial Hospital re­
cuperating from surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, of
Orange City, and Mr. and Mra.
Jack Ryan attended the Central
Florida Fair, la Orlando, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey L Dunn
attended the funeral service of
Mrs. Dunn’s aunt, Mrs. C. H.
Dickinson In Lakeland, Saturday.

classes. They were also reminded
that now is the time to start plan­
ing for the short course lo be
held in July at Gainesville.
The hostesses served cake, ice
cream, coffee and ten lo the Mines.
Hazel Gardner, J. C. Sapp, Louise
Thompson, Clover Marrs, Lenora
Andrews, Madelene Covcncy, J.H.
Tindcl, Annie McArthur, Olga
Hunter, Rene Hawkins, Shirley
Hudson Mrs. Johnson, and guests,
Mrs. Sassman, and Mrs, Chris
Errett.
Mrs. Andrews and M ri. Tindel
Mr. and Mra. F. D. Craft, Tullia
will be co-boilessei for the April
St.
Longwood, announce the birth
mealing at the Andrews home.
March 14 wlU be craft night at the o f a ion, Franklin Donald Jr.,
Feb. 9. at the Winter Park Mem­
home of Mre. Uerre.
orial Hospital.
The Crafla' have (wo other
Tho ovarblouae ia tho atory of children, Johnny four and Dobbin
tho aeason, contributing greatly five, who just returned from a
to the re in e d look in everything visit with their grandparents, Mr.
individual from beech lo ball-room apparol. and Mrs. Hendricks, ia Fahokoe.

New

Guest Speaker

In Civic Ballet Concert

Col. A n d Mrs. Doyle

Col. and Mrs. William Doyle
Three young Sanford dancers
have as their guests their grand­ will appear in the Central Flori­
son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. da Civic Ballet Company, when
William Burgess of Tonnawanda, their third annual concert it
presented on March II, at the
N. Y .
Orlando Municipal Auditorium at
Mrs. Burgess Is a daughter of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dernier of
Lucile King, daughter of Mr.
Niagara Falls, N. Y „ and he is a and Mrs, Res King and Joanne
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bur­ Iluhn, daughter nf Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Huhn will appear in
gess Sr., of Tonnawanda, N.Y..
Mrs. Burgess Sr., is a daughter of
Col. and Mrs. Doyle.
The bride and groom were married March 4 at the SL Marks
Lutheran Cbureh in N. Tonna­
wanda, N.Y., They will remain In
Florida for 10 days, then return
to their new home in Nlgara
Falls.

"Aurora’s Wedding" and “ Lcs
Panincurs."
This will be the second season
(hat the girls have been membera
of the Junior Company of the
Civic Ballet Corp. which is a
non-profit
organization
formed
as a public service for the fur­
therance of the dance and its re­
lated arts in Central Florida.
Civic Ballet could not exist

A t Class Meeting

without local dance teachers who
enhance interest in the dance
through their ichoola and It waa
through their teacher, Deanna
McManus, that the girls were
encouraged lo audition, along
with eighty other young girls
from the central part of the
alatc.
Tickets are available through
Mrs. Rex King.

First Baptist W M S
Schedules Meetings
For Monday
The WMS of the First Baptist
Church has acheduled the follow­
ing meetings for MONDAY. The
Executive board will meet at 10
a.m. followed by WMS circle
meetings at 10.43 a.m.
At noon a covered dish luncheon
will be served and at X p.m. the
main program will be given.
The Elsie Knight Circle will meet
with Misa Sarah Tatum, 2404
Mcllonvillc Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
The Frances Horton Circle will
meet with Mra. Otto Thomas, 2004
Sanford Ave., at I p.tn.

Plans. Luncheon

Personals

At Oviedo Club
showed booklets she used In teach­
By MARIAN R. JON HA
The Oviedo Woman's Club met ing both adults and children to
read.
Friday at Fellowship Hall for the i
Following her talk abe conducted
March luncheon and meeting. H ie '
a question and answer forum.
St. Patrick'! Day theme was used
Mrs. R. W. Estes, club presi­
la the decorative scheme, the dent, presided over the business.
speaker's and officer's table fea­ L.L, Faulk and Son, who received
turing a Urge green hat. At other the contract for* building the new
points throughout the room mid chib house, will commence work
on the serving tables azaleas and vrry soon. The Oviedo Club la
other aeaional flowers and Irish now an Incorporated club.
figurines were used.
Mrs. Bob Parker announced
A delicious luncheon was served that the fashion show, acheduled
by Mrs. L. L. Faulk, Jr., and for March, had been postponed
her committee, Mrs. F. W. Tal­ until April.
bott, Mrs. Richard Smlllimn, Mrs.
The president announced her ap­
Roy Brill, Mrs. Vera Bell, Mrs. preciation and thanks (or all work­
Lawrence D. Wood, and Mrs. er* and contributors for the re­
James Wilson.
cent supper sponsored by the club
Following the businea* itict-Ung for the benefit of the building
ills* Virginia Chapman, who was fund.
a Methodist Missionary in Cuba
Mrs. George Kelsey stated that
for 11 years, spoke to the group.
the rummage sale would be moved
She was born in Sanford and re­
to the Cameron building. Proceeds
ceived her education there, at
from the comc-ai-&gt;ou are parties
Florida Southern, in Lakeland,
held by the club to date amount
and at Scarritt College, Nashville,
to 837.30.
Ttnn, She ji a life-long friend of
Mrs. Lundy told the group that
Mrs. George Carlton, wife of our
33 pints or blood had been donated
First Methodist minister, both at­
to tho blood bank.
tending Florida Southern together.
She explained the lives of llsc
people of Cuba contra sling the
When mixing custirdi or other
ilvea of the rich and the poor. dishes that call Tor hot milk lo
The poor people thrive on rice, be added, mix the sugar with the
bananas and beans. There is only egg and not with the milk. Add
(our months or work each year, hot liquids or mixtures to the
during Ihc sugar harvest. She also beaten egg a little at a time.

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Meeting Wednesday

Osteen

Missionary Speaks

BONNIE W I E B O L D T ,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Wieboldt, won thin
birdbath, which was first
place door prite at the
Swedish Smorgasboard held
recently* at tho Congrega­
tional Church. G. R. Edgerton won a pair of scuhorse
plaques and Charles Robin­
son won a flower stand. All
irixes were donated by Wil­
iam Bailey's Ornament
Shop on S. Sanford Ave.

The Adult Womens' Sunday
School Class of the Ostcea Baptist
Church and other friends from
Osteen met Monday evening for
their annual get together with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Morris at the
MQ Ranch.
M n . Harry Osteen, president,
welcomed all and thanked the
hosts for their hospitality. She
Introduced the guest speaker,
Judge Ken McIntosh, who spoke
on, "Building a home instead of
a house," and its connection with
juvenile delinquency.
He told of many personal ex­
perience! lie had In his work and
stated that “ Children need modcla,
not critics." Alio that, "The Cor­
nerstone of every Christian Homo
la Love."
The meeting was closed with
prayer by John Bufford of Oviedo,
A general question and answer
period followed.
H ie hosts served refreshments
and an informal period followed
while many enjoyed looking at
the antiques and souvenirs dis­
played In the "Cook House."
Those attending were, Mrs,
Danny Neal. Sirs. Lola Brooke,
Mra. Thomas Seagravei, Mra, L.
\V. Jones, Mr*. Robert William*,
Mra. Grant Clutter, Mrs. Levi Van
Etten.
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mrs. Guy
Beall, Mri. Earl Beall, Mrs, Ray­
mond Lawson, Mri. John Helms,
Judge Ken McIntosh, Mr. and Mra.
John Bufford, Mrs. Ernie Morrif,
Mrs. Calarence Snyder and the
host and hoateas.

Civic Department
THREE BALLET DANCERS from Sunford, who will take part in the
Civic Bullet in Orlando, March 18 are from left; Lucile Kin?, Sheralynn
Williams and Joanne Huhn.
(Herald Photo)

Hostess To Guild
the evening was “ Give Thanka
For Lent." AiaisUng her were
Mrs. Alma Clayton, Mra, Faye
Gaines, Mrs, Ruth Billhlmcr and
M iu Mabel Chapman.
Membera were reminded of the
Sunday night atudy course and it
waa reported that an average of
seven or eight Guild members has
been attending.
Mimeographed copies o f a ala
page letter from Hazel Flynt were
given lo those present. She des­
cribed her trip to Berlin and the
Holy Land during her vacation,
while serving aa libararlan In an
Air Force Sehool in Germany,

Judge McIntosh

Sanford Dancers To Appear

Fred Smith

The women or the Flrat Presby­
Mrs. Fred Smith was hostess to
terian Church have acheduled cir­
cle meelinga MONDAY aa fol­ the monthly meeting o f the WesUyan Service Gulkl, Monday Night,
lows:
at her home on Seminole Blvd.
1:13 a.m.
Fourteen m em ben and one guest
Circle • 4, Mrs. L. I. Frasier,
Chm., with Mrs. Vietor McLsblin, were prcscnL Mr*. Virginia Burney
president, presided at the business
404 W. 19th St.
*
Circle • 5, Mrs. Clif McKibbin, session.
Two members were reported 111,
Chm., with Mrs. M. L. Cullum,
Carolyn Carter and Saldea Wil­
SOS Elliott Avr.
Circle • 4, Mrs. George Stine, liams. It was voted to contribute
Chm., with Mrs. Charles Wilke, t l to Mrs. William Anderson'a
lifetime membership. She has re­
429 Summerlin Ave.
Circle • 7, M n . Glenn Wimbish, tired as president of tho district.
It was also decided Uial Mabel
Chm., with Mrs. Sidney Ives 3rd.,
Chapman ihould present the love
141 Elliott Ave.
offering at the meeting in Leesburg
3:94 p.m.
Circle • I, Mrs. J. E, Munger, on March 17. The Guild will serve
Chm., with Mrs. Fred Williams, supper to the young people this
Sunday, evening, wllh Muriel
330 Oak Ave.
Circle - 2, Mrs. K. W. Fite Sr., Gardner as chairman.
Mrs. Smith led the devotioni
Chm., with Mrs. Stephen HerHorst,
Lech Arbor.
and Mrs. Dura Wakefield was In
Circle . 3, Mrs. Herbert Beh­ charge o f the program. Topic for
rens, Cbm., with Mrs. W. A. Pa­
trick, Loch Arbor.
EVENING CIRCLES
Circle -1 , Mrs. Carl Lind, Chm.,
with Mrs. W. D. Adams. (M em ­
bers to meet at the church and go
In a group to Adams home).
Circle - 2, Mrs. Secy Xing,
Chm., with Mrs. V. J. Marailta,
Lech Arbor.
Circle - 3, Mrs. John Wilson,
Chm., with M n . P. T. Piety,
Osteen.

Newlyweds Visit

home

By .HRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and M n . Curley Tomlinson
and children, Carol, Paula and
Michael of Flint, Mich., spent this
week with Mr, and Mrs, Wilby
Coleman and daughter,
Teresa
Ann.
Mr. and M n . Edward Todd
were dinner guests of friends In
Winter Park, Wednesday.
Sir. and Sira. Frank Dcllorie,
of Chicago, spent two weeks visit­
ing their cousins, Col., and M n .
William Doyle and Mr. and M n.
Roy Statlcy. During their visit
Col., and Mrs. Doyle and Mr. and
Mrs. Dellorte went lo Dade City
to visit Mr. and Mr*. George
Hauserman at the Hauierman
ranch.

The Civic Department of thn
Sanford Woman's Club will pre­
sent Lt. John D. Langford, of the
Sanford Naval Air Station, as guest
speaker at the monthly meeting,
Wednesday.
A covered dlih luncheon will bu
served at 12 noon, followed by the
program and business session.
Mrs. H. W. Rucker and her com­
mittee will be In charge o f U»a
luncheon.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
The Friendship League e l the
Congregational Chriitlan Church
will meet at 1:30 p.m. In Fellow­
ship Hall for the monthly session
wllh Mrs. KSte Quattlebaum and
Mrs. Georgt Chabot as co-host*
esses.
Not since tho days o f ancient
Greece has Use fluid line been ae
fluid — relaxed — for resort
wear.

Local Events
SATURDAY
Members of the MYF of First
Methodist Church, will meet at 7
p.m. at the church and go In a
group to Skate City for a akating
party. Chaperones will be Mri.
Ben Wiggnt and M ill Jane Cha­
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Schmeling Ridicules
4-1 Fight Odds
PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Former world heavyweight cham­
pion Max Schmeling of Germany
warned today t h a t
Ingemar
Johansson should not be undereatimated In Monday'! title battle
with Floyd Palteraon.
" I am not picking ellhcr man,"
he emphasised, "but 1 have heard
odda which make Palteraon a 4-1
or 18-5 favorite. If one man la
truly a 4-t favorite, the two men
do not belong in the aame ring In
a championahip fight.
“ I Ilka puncher*, and both there
men can punch. But Johanaaon
can punch better with hit right
than Palteraon can. Thla doean't
mean 1 pick Johanaaon to win,
but it doe* mean that thla will be
a very even fight—it la not any
41 affair." Schmellng pointed out that both
men are In fine phyalcal condi­
tion, and that there la no psychological edge to either.
"Patteraon undereatlmated Jo­
hanaaon In the flrat fight, Ingemar

underestimated Floyd in the sec-1 and a round. You must look careond," Max said, "Now each has fully at both men and when you
proper respect for Ihe other.
do that for this fight, you have
"Beally, it la taking the easy I to say that either man could
way to just guess at a winner I win."

LAVAGETTO of the Twins
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blew all day yesterday, evidently
were blowing Juat right for Wright,
who made (ho 195 yard shot ualng
a driver. He war playing a twoaome with W A. Patrick.
This aeventh hole la the aame
one Into which two ladlea last
week dropped a hole-ln-one ball
on the same day, In leas than an
hour, an event unequalled In the
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Slugging By Jensen Sparks
Red Sox Batting Practice

19 Break Par
In Golf Play
KINGBTON, Jamaica (U PI)—
Nineteen men broke par in th*
first round o f the Jamaica Open
gold championship Thursday,
When th# dust settled Ernie
Vossler o f Oklahoma City and
Boh Watson o f Elmaford, N. Y.,
had tied for th* lead with fiveunder-par 66s, with Manuel Da I *
Torro o f Milwaukee, Wis., one
Stroke behind.
One stroke behind Da La Torre
at 68 ware Gene Coghlll, Penfield,
N. Y., Jim Ferre, WinsUm-Balem,
M. C., and Paul Kelly o f Ard­
more, Pa.

Kaiser Sparks
All-SEC Quint
BIRMINGHAM (U PI) -R o g e r
Kaiser o f Georgia Tech, Jerry
Gravce of Mlesltiippl State, Lou
Merchant of Florida and Bill Depp
of Vanderbilt topped the all-Souhe a a t e r a Conference basketball
team announced here Wednesday.
Tha SEC Commissioner Bernle
Moore, In announcing the 10 mem­
ber learn, said tha four players
were unanimous choices o f con­
ference ooarhea aa members of
(he official 1001 team.

United Press International
They’re changing that big ques­
tion mark altar Jackie Jensen’s
name on the Boston Red Sox’ ros­
ter lo an a van bigger exclamation
point.
Two Intra-tquad games don’t
make a season but Jensen's sen­
sational slugging has already con­
vinced manager Mike Higgins that
he'll have no trouble making s
comeback after his year of selfImposed retirement. Jensen aal
out tins I960 season but la being
counted on lo regain hla 1958-59
form and make up for the Red
Sox’ loss of the retired Ted Wil­
liams.

Orioles Sign
Young Hopefuls

BALTIMORE (UPI) - The Bal­
timore Orioles today signed two
20-year-old hopefuls to farm club
contracts.
They are southpaw pitcher Har­
old Knowles, from Ntw Bruns­
wick, N. J., and second baseman
Thomas J. Parsha, of Seward, Pa.
Knowles, wbo I* 8-3, signed lo
play with the Orlolei Clan C
Slocklun affiliate. Parsha, 22-yearold graduate of Indiana Teachers
Kansas means "people of the College In Pennsylvania, will re­
south wind" la the Indian Ian* port to the Claai B Fox Cities
club in Applelon, Wia.

Thrill Is Gone For Series Hero
FORT MYERS Fla. (UPI) The thrill la gone and although
the memory still lingers on, World
Scries hero Bill Maacroakl knows
he "can't lire on one homo run
forever."
Everyone In baseball, of course,
knows about that homer.
M ai belted it against th* New
York Yankees In th# ninth Inning

ol the soventh World Scries game
last fall to bring the Pittsburgh
Pirates their first world champL
unship since 1925.
‘ T v # gotten over it by now,"
said the 14-yeer-old Pirate second
baseman, fixing th* webbing of a
new glove he'a breaking In. "That
was one hit and I'm going to need
a lot more than that to make a
living up her*,"

W H E E L A L IG N M E N T
W HEEL BALANCE

Jensen, the American League'*
moat valuable player in 1958 and
Ita runs batted In leader In both
1958 and 1958, hit two homera and
drove in four runa Thursday In
Ihe Red Sox, intra-aquad game.
It was the second straight game
in which he has knocked In four
runa and hia two-game batting
average la a mere 1.000 — six
hlta la ilx attempts.
Heavy hitting by Haywood Sul­
livan and Joe Plgnatano, a pair
of catchers acquired during the
off-season, featured the Kansas
City Athletics’ lnlra-aquad game.
Sullivan belted out three hlta tu
lead tha winning team while I’ignatano connected for a homer.
Jerry Marx, 19-year-old bonus
shortstop, starred for the St. Louis
Cardinal* by collecting four hlta,
driving In two runs and stealing
a base. Gary Kolb, former Illi­
nois football player, alio drove In
two runs and Mickey McDermott,
a free agent trying a comeback,
pitched ooe-run ball for three In­
nings
Joe Amafllano bomered off
Sam Jones in the San Francisco
Giants' Intra-aquad game during
which Willi* Maya failed In three
appearances at the plate,

Aaron Planning
To Correct Error
In Bat Average
BRADENTON, f l i . , (UPI) Hank Aaron had aome new* for
National League pitchers today—
and it was all bad.
"D on’t make R sound Hke Pm
warning them or anything like
that," said the Milwaukee slug­
ger, who "slumped to .393 last
season, "but I'm definitely not go­
ing to make the aama mistake I
did last year.
" I tried to pull everything last
year, and I mean everything, in­
cluding outside pitches, which 1
tried to hit to W t field. That’s
impossible.
"The more I tried, the more 1
lightened up. Pretty soon 1 was
fighting myself up there at the
plate. That’s not going to happeq
again thla year."
Even though hia batting average
dipped from .US in 1959, Aaron
was as devastating as ever in the
long ball department where he
contributed 11 triples, 40 homers
and drove In 138 runs.
"M y home run and RBI totals
were ar good aa 1 expected," he
said, taking time out from ahagRing fly balls in center field.
"M y batting average was a big
disappointment, though. I won the
batting title In 1959 and I gues*
( wai trying to prove I could do
It two yeara in a row.
"This year I’m not out to prove
anything. I'm juil going to con­
centrate on getting aa many base
hits as I can and try to help this
club win the pennant.”
The
37-year-old
Hammering
Hank aayi ha would like to win
the NL batting crown again and
that adds up to some more lad
news for rival pitchers, whom he
reached for 354 total base* last
season — a league high — even In.
an off-year for him.

Moore Putting
Title On The Line
TX&gt;S ANGELES (U P D -D iv e y
Moore, 37, of Springfield, Ohio,
the little man with the big punch
who won the featherweight title
here two years ago, puts hla
crown on tha block against 31year-old Danny Valdet of Los
Angelei next month.
Matchmaker George Parnas­
sus, who announced the title
bout Thursday, said the fight
would be held during the first
week In April at Ihe Olympic
Auditorium but he would let the
public pick the exact date.
He offered aa choice April 6, 7
or I but did nol eliminate the
possibility of working out ar­
rangements for national televi­
sion of Ihe bout on April I as
(he regular Saturday night TV
show.

Tigers Rated
Top Small Five
NEW YORK (UPI) - The tall
and talenlrd Tennessee Slate Ti­
gers were named the nation’s No.
t imall college basketball team
for the 1060-61 season today by
the United P m * International
Board of Coachei.
It waa Ihe second time in three
yeara that th* Tiger* walked off
with the UPI Trophy. They *l*o
won In 19SR ami finished second
behind Evansville in the nalional
race last araaon.

CAN CATCH
BASS

Beatty, Vaughn Pace Small College All-Cage Five
NEW YORK (UPI) — Charlie I a good pro prospect by several of
Swift, the only senior on - the
Vaughn of Southern Illinois and 1the coache* wbo helped pick the team, Is 6-8 and averaged 20.2
Zelmo Beatty of Prairie View team. "Zelm o does everything a points per game. He'a from KoeA It M, a pair of 30-year-old Jun­ big man should do," one coach kuk, Iowa, and la another player
iors who sparked Ihelr team* to said, "and he can do a lot of with diversified talent.
winning teatoni, topped the 1960- thing* many big men can't. Cer­
"Swift is big enough, strong
SI United Pres* International tainly one of the best players in enough and talented enough to
small college AU-America bas­ the country."
play in the pro ranks," one of
ketball team named today.
Vaughn, who juat missed being
named to tha mythical team a
year ago, and Beatty, who waa
picked for the third learn last
Jacksonville Kennel Club truck record holder Way­
year, were Joined on ihe first
side Draw drew the favored No. 1 box for tonight’s
five this year by Larry Swift of
spec inI Inter-City Match Race against Sanford-Orlandn
Northeast Missouri State, John
Kennel Club dogs and will be hard to catch if he gets to
Bradley of Lawrence Tech and
the turn first.
Porter Merriweatber of Tennes­
Velvet Sis, who ran first in last week’s series opener
see State A A I.
against SOKC dogs, drew the outside box leaving the
Swift waa named to the third
local runners in the middle boxes. The third Jacksonville
team last year and Morriweather
runner, Major Ilye, drew the No. 2 box.
received honorable m e n t i o n .
Bradley, the nation's leading
SOKC’s Neptune's Rocker will bo starting from the
scorer with a 3.1.2 per-game av­
No. 4 post position while Features Fair is in No. 5 and
erage, ia a newcomer.
Wayne Roberts takes o ff from No. 7.
The mythical team was select­
Mayor A. R. Lormonn of Longwood and Mrs. Lored with th* help of the nation­
mann will present a silver coffee service to the owner of
wide Board of Coaches which
the winning greyhound immediately following the main
rated the small college team*
event. The match-race champ will be draped with a floral
for UPI during the acaton.
blanket in the ceremonies nt the presentation stand.
Vaughn, a key performer for
Southern Illinois In a 20-4 reg­
ular arason, and Beatty, a 68
Juniper who averaged 24.3 points
per game and waa the nation’s
second leading rcbounder among
th* small colleges, were the most
popular picks of the roaches.
One roach described Vaughn, a
native of Pamms, III., a* a
DETROIT (UPI) — A howling regular all events lead from Or­
"can't miss proapect for the
pros."
team that never rolled together ville Smith of Dayton, Ohio, by 11
Ileatly, who comes from Wood- until two week* ago stole the show pins at 1845.
ville, Tex., also waa described as
from the hlg-nntue stars Thurs­
day night at the American Dowl­
ing Congress tournament here.
Slu’i Drive-In of Urhuna, Ohio,

Match Race

Bowling Team That Never Rolled
Together Steals Show At Tourney

Cats To Represent
SEC In Tourney

KNOXVILLE, Term. (UPI) Kentucky, which usually man­
age* to repreaent tha southeast­
ern Conference in the NCAA
tournament one way or the other,
will do It again after trouncing
Vanderbilt 88-67.
The playoff Thursday night puts
Baron Adotph Rupp's Lexingtonbaaed Wildcats In the NCAA Midcu t
regional
tournament
al
neighboring
Louisville
March
IT-18.
It marks tbs 13th lime Rupp
will lead a Kentucky team to the
big post-season affair and gives
him a chance at hia fifth nalional
championship. His four title* is
already a record.
Kentucky, which used to win
th* SEC crown with monotonous
regularity, hasn’t won il for three
years now. Mississippi State won
tiie championship this season and
In 1958 &gt; 1950, but declined the
NCAA because of segregation pol­
icies. Both times the ‘Cats wound
up the SEC representative!.
Auburn was Champ in 1959-60.
but had to yield to Georgia Tech
for the tourney because of the
Plainsmen's NCAA trouble*.
The win, on the neutral Univcr»Uy of Tennessee floor, waa the
tenth in a row for Rupp’a rallying
squad, well back in the confer­
ence race two months ago II set­
tled a tie based on 10-4 SEC re­
cords.

Signs A s Scout
HOUSTON. Tex. (UPI) — Ed
Head, who pitched a no-hitter for
Uie Brooklyn Dodgers In 1046 and
compiled a 27-28 record for them
during a five-year period in the
IStOi, ha* signed a* a scout for
(he Houston National league
club. Head, 40. will work in
northern Louisiana and southern
Arkansas.

AUTO

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fired a 3027 series to take the
lead in the tegular team division.
The pick-up team of three Urba­
ne bowlers and two from nearby
Springfield, Ohio, had games of
957, 11)11, and 1059 as It became
the first club to break the 3000 ae­
rie* harrier.
The Sullivan Furnitures o f De­
troit completed their sixth game
Classic Division appearance and
finished with a 57JO total for first
place in-this division.
Amster-Klrtx o f Akron, Ohio,
finished its Classic play with 6074.
The Sullivans rolled a 2930 to pair
with 2879.
The Your Steel Supply team of
Toledo, Ohio, moved into aecund
in the regular division with a 2911
series. Former lender in this divi­
sion was Detieorge’s service sta­
tion of Philadelphia with 2010.
Frank Dickes of Detroit took th*

Suggs Heads Field
In Miami Play
MIAMI (UPI) — Louise Sugg*,
the little Georgia ahotmaker who
cun bent the men professional*
from 200 yards in, heads a field
of 22 women pms teeing o ff in
the $7,500 Miami Women's Open
golf tournament today.
Miss Suggs currently is top
money winner among the lady
links stars and recent victor over
a select field of men and women
gnflers in an unusual par-three
tournament at Palm Bearh.
The tournament rovering 54
holes through Sunday is being
played over the 6,400-yard Miami
Springs course where the women
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Unknown Leads
Pensacola Field

PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) — A
comparative unknown In Ibe golf­
ing world, making hla first tourna­
ment start of the year, led the
field in the second round of Ihe
sixth annual $20,000 Penaacoia
PGA Open with a two-stroke mar­
gin thanks to 25-mile-an-hour
winds and a "running iron."
Walker Inman Jr., 33-year-old
pro at Elgin AFB, Fla., rode Uie
chilling wind to tbe tint-round
lead after George Bayer, Dave
Ragan and Jimmy Clark appeared
to have the opening aesaion sewed
up. "I uicd my running iron to
run th* ball up to the cup on my
second shots because of th*
wind," laid Inman, explaining the
eagle which gave him the lead.
The smiling Augusta, Ga., na­
tive, who has never finished high­
er than seventh on the pro circuit,
used his eight-iron to pitch the
hall 80 yards right inlo the cup on
Ihe 317-foot, par-four 13th hole of
Ihe wfndawrpt Penaacoia Country
Club courae. The eagle, combined
with five birdies, left him with a
four-under-par 88 going into to­
day’s round despite three bogie*
on Ihe front nine.
Bayer, Kagan and Clark were
(led at 70.
Defending
champion
Arnold
Palmer, the top .money-winning
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big rush has yet to atart, but
Charlie Lavender did some quick
figuring Thursday and predicted
the Minnesota Twin* will draw
12100,000 people In their first year
in the Twin Cities.
Lavender, Twini ticket m a n a g f
•r, said arason ticket* already
sold total 8.007 — or 234,648 ad­
missions to individual games.
That's about one-third the club's
total draw in Washington last sea­
son, and opening day seats don’t
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8T. PETERSBURG, Flo. (U P !)
—Jot DiMaggio is going to do
hi* best to help the New York
Yankees this spring but he's not
interested in returning to baseball
aa * manager.
"Thanks, but no thanks," tha
46-year-old Hail of Famer qu ippeif
Thursday when asked whether ha
had any Ideas about managing a
major league team. "How long da
managers last?" I'm hippy with
what I’m doing."
DiMaggio romped with the Yan­
kees Thursday for the first tins*
since he retired nine year* ago.
He weighed in at 195 pounds —
exactly tha same weight aa wheiu
ha played his last game — ana*1
displayed the lama flawless grac*
which helped to make him fa ­
mous.
DiMaggio said he would mak*
himself "available” to any young
Yankee who might want his help
but pointed out: "I know 1 can't
teach o man to hit in th* two
week* I'm goiug to be here. Be­
sides, the Yankee* have a v e rf0
good hitting coach in Wally Mos-

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the coaches said. "H e’s an as­
set to any team."
Merriweather. a 6 1 junior from
Evansville, I nd, waa picked fo r
hla play-making ability. E v e r
though he was the smallest man
on the Tennessee State squad
which swept to the national small
college
championship.
Merriweather still managed to average
18.3 points per game when he
wasn't busy feeding to hia taller
teammates.
Bradley I* a 62 Junior from
Highland Park. Mich. Hia 33.L
per-game average made him th™
nation's No. 1 scorer, major as
well at small.

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^ DEAR AB B Y : From the day we were
C arried I gave my wife u very generous
allowance, but ahe never saved a dime. She
aaid she wasn’ t going to save her money
for my next wife to spend. It took me IS
years to figure out an answer. Now I tell
her that I am not going to save any money
either— let her next husband support her.
Consequently, ;*we have nothing put
away for our futurr and no economic se­
curity. Don’t you think a woman should
aynve something, or is that just a man's
duty?
FEATHER MERCHANT
DEAR FEATHER: I think EVERY­
ONE should save a part of his Income or
allowance. A man is morally obligated to
provide for his wife's future should he go
first. But a woman who doesn’t lay away
a little nestegg. should her breadwinner
lose his job or become ill, is just plain
cuckoo.
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DEAR ABBY: Last night a neighbor
o f mine dropped by unexpectedly to visit
with me. I hnd my table nil set for a din­
ner party I was giving the next day. When
ahe saw it, she all but laughed in my face.
She aaid. "Fur crying out loud, you’ll have
to dust your dishes by the time your
guests come!"
Now, Abby, I wasn’t raised in the ritz­
i e s t home in the world, but it was no tar
% hack either, and my mother always used
to set her table the night before. Is it
really unsanitary? Or is my neighbor
wrong? PREPARED AHEAD OK TIME
DEAR PREPARED: Most women like
to set their table after the final vacuum-

FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ABBY: Our daughter married
a very nice neighbor boy. Neither one of
the young people smoke, but both their
fathers do. Shortly after they were set­
tled in their apartment, they invited both
families for dinner. When we got there
the first thing we saw was a "NO SMOK­
ING” sign in the living room. I have never
seen or heard anything like this before and
thought surely it must hnve been n joke.
My husband lit a cigarette, our son-in-law
disappeated nnd didn't even come back to
say goodnight. What do you make of this
kind of behavior?
STUNNED

'Daffy' Film Coming To Drive-In

DEAR STUNNED: A "NO SMOK­
ING" sign doesn’t belong in the living
room— but the host docs when lie’s invited
guests. The young man’s behavior was
childish.
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Nurse," which opens at the Moviei land Drive-In has a c e r l n i n
amount nf ribaldry, hut is never
|co urs e— it’s daffy, and it's a dilly.
it will be the first run showing
for th* Sanford area. It's action
takes place In the men's ward of a
hospital.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "TIRED OF
DROPPER-TNNERS” : When vou treat
PESTS like GUESTS, you are asking for
it.
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"W hat’s your problem?" For a person­
al reply from Abby, send a self-addressed
envelope to ABBY, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.
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On Wednesday and Thursday, 1
"The Private War Of Major Ben­ 7;00
ton" starring Charlton Heston and 2:10
1:31
"Bed Sundown" will piny.
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On Friday and S a t u r d a y ,
9:11
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"Freckles" will piny. The first
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film was filmed in Ft. I.audenlaie. 10:09
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Who pays for what? For Abhy’s pam­
phlet, "How To Hnve A Lovely Wedding,"
send 50 cents to ABBY. Box 3365, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

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SATURDAY A. M.

( D Hlen On
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(4) Halurday Morning for
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"Please inform me if it U a setTula or I* it optional for widow*
^ n d divorcees to wear their wed*
Ting ring* on the right hand in­
stead of th* left7— M. P. O."
A wadding ring is always worn
on th* third flngsr, left hand. A
widow usually continue* to wear
her wedding ring on th* left hand,
at always. If she remarries, she
has a new wedding ring and ratnoves her original ring, but a
wedding ring is never correctly
^ o m except on the left hand, third
finger. A divorcee often removes
bar wadding ring, (because o f th*
divorce she hat, perhaps, unpleas­
ant memories) but it is correct
to wear the ring if she wishes,
on the left hand.

"A* it is necessary for me to
wear my eyeglasses all the time
I gave up my beloved earrings,
thinking that with eyeglasses they
looked like too much. I am a pro­
fessional woman and could not
wear earrings on duty, but would
lovs to fpr dress. What do you
think— Dr. J."
Pendant earrings are not very
good with eyeglasses but those o f
unusual shape worn close to tbs
ears are most btcoming. Choi*
eyeglasses with slender frames for
dress and then earrings will be
even more becoming. I tee no rrasoil for you to eschew earrings
during your professional duties
unless you wear a uniform. Small
pearls art always genteal and flat­
tering.

"I am tn attend an engagement
party In th* early evening. What
ia proper to wear? I am fifty,
five by five, and have gray hair.
Should I wear a hat or a scarf
over my head?— Ella D."
A soft and flattaring "cocktail"
dress ie proper in whatever color
you like, and a small pretty hat is
smartest, but not necessary, An
attrartlve veil ran be worn, but
not a scarf.
“ My husband has put his fool
down—I mutt reduce, but 1 don't
think 1 ran. We have fights about
this subjsct. 1 am fifty-nine
pounds overweight.—N. M."
No wonder your husband insist*
on a diet. You must lose those ex.
cess pounds. Send for my "Exer­
cise and Diet" booklet and follow
the routine. It ia elmple, but if you
are eameet about, it will reduce.
Send me a long, four-cant stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelop* and
twenty-five cent* In coin. Do it
now.

FRANK SINATRA urnl Shirley
y MiicLtiinc
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from "Cnn-Cnn" coming to the Ritz Theatre Suntiuy.

'Can-Can'- Coming To Ritz
Ones in a lifetima a musical ex­
travagant* o f th* hrilllanca and
gaiety of "Can-Can" la produced
by a major film company. "Can.
Can." 20th Century Fox CinemaScop* DeLux* color *|&gt;ert*cl* bar
paid off with mors than DO weeks
o f smash road-show- successes
across th* country and ia now
available for a special limited en­
gagement at the Bits Theatre
starting Sunday.
Heading tha cast is Frank Sin*
atra, Shirley MacLaine, Mauric*

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DELAND (U P I)—.Male Devalopment Commission o il‘rials and
business leaders from 12 counties
The Primary Sunbeam* o f th* Wednesday called for Floridians to
First Baptist Church o f Lake taka an active part In boosting the
Mary completed th* Indian Village atata to tourists and Industries.
they have been working on and
Meeting in a day-long session, tlis
finished thrlr study o f the mis­
men discussed ways to give Flor­
sion book, Blue Flower, at their
regular meeting Monday afternoon ida’s multi-million-dollar tourist
trad* a shot in th* arm.
at tha church.
Pushing internal education pro­
Tha Ipdlan villag* Is mad* In
minature, with wigwams and pueb- grams to assist cltitan* in how to
lot, and Indian pottary th* children hold out a welcoming hand wrere
mad* with clay. Following th* Commission Directors W • n d • 11
work period, refreshment* were Jarrard and former state Son.
Fred O. Dickinson of Writ Palm
served.
Those present ware Claudia Bo- Beach.
Dirldnson, chairman of the new­
man, Donna Avery, Curtis Craw­
ford, Judy Gainey, Rodney Goble, ly-formed Florida Council of 100,
William Andtrson, Billy Mixon, suggested that Florida hlMnty ha
made a required subject in tha
Billy Dgvls, Steven Maas, David
atoto’a public school*.
Bryant, Rickey Wilbanks, and the
Another booitar, ha said, would
leaders, Mra. J. W. Crawford, and
h* tha addition of a slat* promo­
Mr*. J. A. Norden.
tion tag to b* placed on the car of
•vary Florida motorist.
"Tha development of pride ia th*
On* of the world'* largeit sun
d itli la located north of Phoenix, aacrat to salesmanship In Florida,”
Aril., in the town of Carefree. Dickinson aaid. "W a'vs bean ex­
The only larger one la in Jaipur, pecting on* amall group (th* SUta
Development Commission) to do
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Mr. Wlaard
CUB Halurday Kowo
Kartoon K a p u t
4* Mon
Hal. Family Mitlnat
MIA llaakalball
NCAA llaakalball
I'ro and Con
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Captain Gallant
All gtar Holt
Halurday Prom
ll'a Tha Law
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Channel Nit Newrirnom
Channal I llandataad
Inslda Sports
Flihlng Pus
Dennis Ih* Mentos
I'nny Kipraaa
Crntral Florida XhowC4SO
Death Vallar Day*
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SATURDAY
Cincinnati and Lo* Angelas play
pro baakatball on NBC.
Parry Maaen’a problem on CBS
la "Caaa o f tha Blind Man'*
Bluff." A Jewel robbery lead* to
munlar.
Th* "Checkmate" c a n on CBS
la "Tha Olft,” with linger Fatrie*
Munaat aa guast alar In Ih* rote
of a prim* donna who engage* in
harkitag* fauda with her gypay
aasociatai.
Th* 00-mlnuU "American HerBag*" special on NBO Is "Tha
Secret Rebel,” dramatisation of
th* atory of John Honeyman,
counterspy and martyr o f lha
American Revolution. Hugh (W y­
att Earp) O'Brien playi Honey
man. “ The Nation'* Future" la
pre-empted.
ABC a “ Fight o f th* Weak" haa
Carman Baallio and Don Jordan,
both former holder* o f tha waiter-

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SUNDAY
Boiton and Syracuse play pro
baakatball on NBC.
Tha CBS "Sunday Sports Spec­
tacular'* will ba devoted to tho
world bobaled championship* and
aki Jumping.
Singing actor Howard Kiel la
Sam Snaad'e opponent an NBC'a
"Celebrity Golf.”
Ed Sullivan'* CHS variety hour
at 6 will hava a SL Patrick's Day
them*. Muiical comedy atar Tam*
my Griniea and Pat O'Brian head
the cast.
Art Carney appears on NBC in
an original TV musical trsatmant
of Stephen Vincent Benet'a atory,
"O'Halloran's Luck," about aa
Irish immigrant who baeomsa
president of a railroad In tha
United State* with tha help o f a
leprechaun. Tho Baird puppeto, in­
cluding tha lepraehaun, partici­
pate.

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Indian Project

THE FLORIDA Symphony Orchestra, under Henry
Mazcr’a baton, will present the final Fops Concert of the
'61 season, Saturday night at 8:30 in the Orlando Muni49 eipal Auditorium. The concert, sponsored by the Florida
Symphony Women’s Committee as a benefit of the or­
chestra, will feature Mogens Kllegnanl, celebrated Ac­
cordion Virtuoso. Ellegaard has just completed an ex­
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mission with among others, Faye Emerson.

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LOST: Stameie eat, male, leal LAKE COTTAGE, furniahed. 2 1-2 BR. apt. furn. St 1-2 DR apt.,
point color, in the vicinity of
bed room i, beautiful view. Ph.
unfurn., extra large, scar base
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
Open 8 a. m. to • p. m. daily.
Adull* FA MC64.
S a. m to S &gt; m. Fri, Sc Sat*
lv&gt; Carpenter A Lefter Velno TWO bedroom home. Telephone
NO 8-6388 between I A I p. m.
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
2408 French Ave.
FURNISHED
effciency
apartment. full bath, clean. $40.
THRIFTY RUMMAGE S H O P
407H W. First St.. Apt. 3.
opening day— Friday, 1:30. Bar­
gain*. Door prita fiven away
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS Nice
Saturday at 6:00 p. m. 204 E.
large apanmema, 404 E 14lh
3rd SL tha Old Dixit Creme
St. Ph. FA 2 42*2.
Donut Shop.
2-BHD ROOM furn. apt. $65- 2101
Mainoiia. FA 2-3931.
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TIIK 8TATK OK Kt-ORIDA TO J ill
UTXUAN. IIKHIDKNCK UNKNOWN:
A m o r n Complaint having keen
filed aaelnet you In tha Circuit
Court In and ror Semlnol# County,
Florida, by MAT UTJ5MAN. f o r dlvori-e, tha ahort till* o f which ti
MAT r n i l A N , Plaintiff, reraua
JIM UTZMAN. Dafandant, thaaa
preeenta ara ta rommand yon to a p ­
pear and flla your wrlttan daTanaaa
haraln on nr bafora tha ISth day
of April, A.D. ta il , or otharwlaa
decree pro oenfaaao will ho antarad
asalnat you.
Tha Hanford tlarald la detlonatad aa a newepeper o f aanaral c ir ­
culation In which thla citation ahall
ha publlahad enca aach wta k for
four eoneerutlv# week*.
WITNRRK my hand and official
aaat af tha Clark o f tha Circuit
Court on thla ll h day o f March,
A.t). 1M 1.
(SEAL,)
Arthur II. ftarkwlth, Jr.
Clark o f lha Clraull Churt
Mack K. Clavaland. Jr.
Carroll A. Ilurka
Attornaya at l.aw
P, O. Box ItO, Hanford, Florida
Attornaya for Plaintiff

Fubllah Mar. la. 17, It, It, 1111.

la lha Court af tha Tannty Jndna,
•an Ia ala Coaaty Btata at Flarlda.
f a Frahala.
la aa tba Relate aft
□KRTRUDK K KITH,
Dacaaaad
P IN 4 L

YOU DECIDE"
.

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■ N A W , I M NOT
FUSSY, l ITMEQ'
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Nolle* la hereby i l t t n that tha
undaralHnad will, on tha U n d day
or March, A. D. test, preeant to
tha HonoraLla County Judge o f
Hamlnola
County,
Florida.
har
final raturn, account and vouchara. aa Exoru lr lt o f tha KaWta o f
GERTRUDE
K KITII.
dacaaaad.
and at laid tlma. than and thara,
maka application to Ilia aald Judaa
for a final aattlamant o f har admlnlatratlon o f laid aatata. and
tor an ardor dla ch»r*1n * har aa
auch Kxteulrlx.
Dated thla tha l l l h day ar rahruary, A. D , 1M 1.
Annla Maa St. Clair
Aa Kxaoutrlx o f tha Batata
•f OERTItUOS KEITH.
Dacaaaad
STKNSTItOM. DAVIS A Mcl.VTOHll
Attornaya for Kxaealrlx
Edward* Building
Hanford. Florida
Publlah Fab. IT, I t A Mar. *. It.
THE C fB C flT
COURT OF
UK NINTH JUDICIAI. CIHCI'IT
P AND FO R HEMINOMi COl'Nr. FLORIDA
IIANCKMT NO. H I M
tIK BOSTON FIV E CENTS
t VINCI it BANK,
Plaintiff
i

OH, THAT'S OUST
ATOCBM OB OU4t
AmtOCtATCN TO
T M 68 HBKAL PC*

WILLIAM E. KENDRICK and
I1ARBARA LCCT KENDRICK, hla
w ifi, and H E RBERT E. BTENSTROM d / b / a HTEKHTROM
REALTY,
Dafandanla
NOTICK OF HUIT IN HOHTOAOK
FORKCLOHURE
TO! WILLIAM E. KENDRICK
and BARBARA LCCT
KENDRICK , hta wlfa,
] « t Country Club Clrcla
Sanford, Florida
Tou ara haraby notltlad that a
Complaint la forarloaa a rartaln
rnortfaea encumbering tha fo llo w ­
ing daacrlbad real propa ne, ta-

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3 • ROOM apartment, furnished,
MO. Adulta, US N. Jaismine.

CALL UP THAT LAUNDRY AND
AUK TH EM If* TVMeY'VB .
ho und * v m qm cm v w /

" ‘l i t It, Block "E'\ COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO I,
according to tha plat tharaaf
aa raeordad In Plat Book II,
papa &gt;1, Public Raeorda af
Hamlnola County. Florida, Ineluding all itruclura * and Da­
tura# attached to ar uaad la
aannaetloa with tha pramlaaa.
ha* boon Iliad agalnat you la lha
abova-atylad ault, and you ara
raqolrad to aarva a copy af your
Anawar or Plaadlnga ta tha Com­
plaint
on
P la in tiff*
attornaya
Andaraon, Ruah. W ard A Doan,
l i t Raat Control Avanu*. Orlando,
Florida,
aad
Dl#
tha
original
Anawar or Pleading In tba eftlee
af lha Clark o l tha Circuit Court
an or bafora tha ITth day o f
April. I H I. If you fall ta do an,
a dacra* pro confaaao will l&gt;* ta k ­
en aaalnat you ror tba rail*! damandtd la tht Complaint.
Thla aotlca ahall ba publlahad
one# a waak far four cuuMcullva
waaka la tba Hanford Harold.
WITNESS my band and official
aaal a f orflca at Hanford, Hamlnot* County. Florida, thla Ith day
ar Meroh, I t t l .

(SEAL)

Arthur K. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark e l Clrault Court
By Martha T. Vihtoa
Deputy Clark
Publlah Mar. ta, II, t l . It. l i l t .

I B. R. furniahed home _ STS
&gt; B. R. unfurnished . . . . *83
1 B. R. apartment ____ *60
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

FURNISHED one bedroom du­ FURNISHED apartment, hardwood floori, Tile hath. FA 2-R20I.
plex, Fern Park, 430 Sc 17-92.
Ph. TErrace 8-3373.
g-LAKCK room furniahed apart­
ment, ,'llu Magnolia. Call A. K.
UNUSUALLY nice unfurnished 1
Roxsciter, Florist, FA 2-1861.
bedroom
garage
apartment;
central heating, air condition­
3-BEDROOM house. So. Pinecret*
ing. near churches and stores.
Addition. Ph. FA 2-8719.
No children, no pels. StiO. Ph.
FA 2 4283.
$50 Down, §50 Per Month
511 Locust Street Unfinished 1
SUBURBAN, unfurnished. 2 bed­
bedroom home. Will ftnancs
room house with Fla. room, on
completion cost Also, unfinish­
route 413; Alxo newly rrfinished aluminum siding shell home;
cd 4 room furnished aparimenl.
3 bedroom located in Casa Villa
Phone FA 2-3771.
Heights, near Oviedo
SUPREME REALTY
FURN. APT., 2300~MciIonvTl!e|
Of Orlando. Ine.
FURN. Apt., 1 Rrn. water &amp; Cilerry 1 3331, After 5:W p.n ij
lights, g ll a week. FA 2-2764.
FA 2 0935
4 ROOM, clean apt. 611 Park.

2-ROOM
cottage, all utilities,
week or month. Adult* only.
BACHELOR apartment, ground
2404 Park Avenue.
t___
floor, completely furnished. 313 |------------ . . .
FURNISHED 3 room
garage
Palmetto.
apartment, 1018 Elm Ave, Ph.
MUDEKN 6 room furniahed home,
FA 2-0838.
exceptionally n i c e , *85 per
T b EDROOM furniahed apartment,
month. Call FA 2-0532.
tile bath, close in, 601 Palmetto.
FA 2-1374 after 5:30 p m.

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT CCIVHT O r TH E
NINTH JUDICIAL I IIlCl'IT, IN
AND FIIR hRMI.NOl.R I Ol NTT,
FLORIDA
IN CIIANCER T NI Mil EH 111.11
JAMES i'. ANDREWS and
wlfa. EVELYN C. ANDREWS
Plaintiff*

for rent at 1810 W. Third St.
Ph. Barlow, FIs. 633-2328.

FURNISHED upstairs apartment
*30. FA 2-6357.

WE NEED 11KNTALS
Call or come into our office if
you would like (o rent your
home. We speciallie in rentals,
leases and properly manage,
mrnt Furnished or unfurnish­
ed. We think you will like our
service.

Stenstrom R ealty
tu N Park As-e Phone FA 2-2420
7. llusinesH R entals

FURNISHED house at Lake Mon­
roe; master bedroom, knotty
conditioned, downtown location.
pine snack bar, near school and
Call FA 2-0753.
store. Also, clean, nicely furn­
ished apartment, 119 Elm. 2- 9. For Sale or Rent
va.
Bedrootn newly decorated. 801
ROIIEKT F. Mcl.AI'GIII.IN and
wife, MART LOUISE McLAUOIICUSTOM BUILT Home on U k e.
Magnolia, Call NO. 8-3287.
LIN,
Rent
or
sale
Reasonable.
D efe n d a n t *
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Owner, FA Z-1397.
NOTICE OF hi IT
private batha, 114 W. First St.
TO; ROBERT
F. MCLAUGHLIN
and wife MART LOUISE
3-BEDROOM home, GE kitchen.
MoLAUGHLIN.
3-BEDROOM furnished upstairs,
Total price *10.990.00. Small
311 R a il Shamf Road
downtown apartment, $43 a
down payment, 4&lt;i% loan. Will
Clavaland, Ohio.
month. Call FA 1 3071.
Tuu and aac-h o f you ara haraby
lease for 1 year with option to
notlllad that you ar* required to
buy. 2808 French Ave. Telephone
flla your anawar or wrlttan de­ Z-BEDROOM house. Lake Mary,
FA 2-4935.
tente*, |f any, In lha abov* pro.
*75 month. FA 2 3686.
le ading with tha Clark o f thla
Court and ta aarva a copy thereof
on tha p la in tiff a a t t o r n * y,
Uliarlaa J. Cullom. I t Eaat W**hIngtnn Htraal, Orlando, Florida,
on or bafora tha 10th day of
April, D M , o r dacra* pro confaaao will bo antarad agalnat you.
Tha Complaint aaaka to foracloa*
a mor lgax* ancumbarlng tha pr o­
perly and pramlaaa In Stmlnola
County, Florida, daierlbad aa Collow a, to-w it :
The North 300 feat of Ilia
Southwaat on *.quarter lHWl*l
o f lha Northwavt ona-quarler.
o f Naetlon t l , Townthlp 3a
South. liana* I t
Kail, lee*
Eaat 14 chain* and l e u right
o f w ay for Hanford Avenue on
W a it Sid*.
DONE end ORD ERED at Sanford,
Florida, thla tth day af March,
D ll.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Circuit Court Clark
By Jean E. Wllk*
Deputy Clark
Publlah March II. IT. 14. II. D l l .

FURNISHED garage apartment; 3 . BEDROOM furniahed bouse,
Casselberry. Ph. FA 2-8809.
bedroom, bath, kitchen, water
furnished; *40 FA 2-4043, after
10. Wanted to Rent
6:00 p.m. FA 2-4736. .
TRAILER, 1 bedroom, electricity FURNISHED HOME wanted by
couple with two children (agea
and water furniahed, *60 mo.
6 and 1), no pets. Following
FA 2-1305 beiore 2:00, after
decenary: one-floor plan, air
8 : 00.
conditioned; 3 bedroom*; en­
RENT A BED
closed yard. Following dcaircd:
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby Beds
1-car garage, auto, waiher «n&lt; )
By Day, Week or Month
dryer. Plan to occupy April 1,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1961. Forward information to:
Ph. FA 2 5181
118 W. lit. St.
A. T. Gingraa, 268 E. North wood
Ave., Columbui 1, Ohio.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Hie Glhlea,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished
FA 2-3049 or FA 2 6347.

bouse.

3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB house;
fenced backyard; patio; bar­
becue, partially encloied carporte Ph. FA 2-1869.

Longdale

IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
3-Ucdroom - lYt Bath
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
from
IN AND FOR aF.MINMI.R COUNTY
CHANCERY NO. H M T
JAMES A. WILLIAMS and OVIK
APARTMENT, 503 Myrtle Ave.
H. WII J,I AMS. hla wife,
ONLY $250 DOWN
Plaintiff*
FA 2-6802.
v*.
No Cloalag Coot*
CLYDE BROOKKK and M ARGAR­
HOME RENTAL
ET A. BHOOKKN. hi* wif e; Elmer
Prig.
FH A
BROOKKN and B E R N I C E
J. Beautiful 3 BR., 2 bath home in
Cone
*
BROOK EN.
hie
wife:
FELTON
Loch Arbor. Available about 28
BROOKEN and W Y L K N K P.
fro
In*.
March.
Large
Florida
room,
din­
RROOKEN,
hie
wif e:
MILTON
BROOK EN and MA RY E. IIROOKing mom and built-in kitchen.
SEE and COMPARE —
EN, hie wlfa,
1160.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF HALR
DIRECTIONS! 18 Mia. Bo.
Nolle# la hereby given that pu r­
of Sanford on Hwy. 17-92
suant ta tha Final Dacraa af
Torn Weal At Oar Signs.
Foraclnaur* antarad In lha cat* of
JAMES A. WILLIAMS and OVIK
K.
WILLIAMS.
hie
wife.
v*. 111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-2420
CLYDE BROOKKN and MAROARBT A. BROOKEN, hi* wif e; ELMER BROOKEN and BERNICE
J. BROOKEN, hi* wlfa: FELTON
RROOKEN
and
WYLENE
P.
RROOKEN,
hi*
wlfa.
MILTON
BROOKEN and MARY K. IIROOKEN, hla wife. Chancery No. 11.1ST.
In lha Circuit Court, Ninth Judlrlal Circuit In and for Hamlnola
County. Flarlda. I, ARTHUR II.
BECKWITH. JR.. Clark at aald
Court, wilt at D t M o'clock A. M.
on tha Itrd day of March. D l l .
aell at public auction at tba W e n
atap* o f
tha sanilnul* County
Courthoua* to the hlghtal and
beat bidder for caah, the property
being faradoaad, lo-wttt
Tha Waal I I faat af tha
Eaat I t faat o f the North 14*
If you are a Seminole County resident, but live out of
faat o f Lota 41 and 43. Block
tl, A. D. UhappeUa Huhdlvlalon,
the FAIrfax exchange area, you may now place your
Htmlnule County. Florida.
Want Ad with the Herald free of nny telephone toll
IN WITNESS W H EREO F I hat*
cliurgea. Just cull ua collect!
hereunto a*L my hand and o f f i ­
cial
aaal at la nferd . Seminole
County, Florida, thla Tth day af
March. D l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark
By Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
OORDON V. F RE DE RICK
Attaraay at Law
m - S I I North Park Avaaua
Sanford, Florida
Publlah March D . D 41.

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NOT1CS IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha OaarE a f Adjustment at
tba City at Sanford will hold a Futalal Manilas oa Tliuradey, March
Id. n i l . la ardtr ta com tdar L«a vequesle far varleuree o f lha
raqulranianta la tha raar yard aa se ria l* * ta ersearljr iacatad la Baa
L a a l* Subdlrlaiaa, Third Iretlaa.
■ d a a r i » . La a A C b a l m a a

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$8250

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$57

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33 LOTS
FOR SALE: House and 4 acrcf
NEW COMERS?
NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
ot land. Rt I Boa 49-A.
We welcome you to Sanford. If you
Thla group o f lots caii.be purchas­
are planning to buy in our at*
ed for only 113,000.00 with good
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA I-W7J
tructlvs city ws hsva n horns for
. term*. All loti 30 feet wide.
you. W t offer our services ns
home specialists in the real ra­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
tals business.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
e
111 S. Park Avo.
Ph. FA 2-8133
FOR SALE by owner; 3 bed­
M ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
room
2 bath home located
Circualand. Adaptable for al­ 441 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Mayfair lection. Lot 120 x 130.
most any use. Roads on three
Like new construction, 203 Scott
HELMLY REALTY
sides. For further information,
Ave. L. 5. Church, FA 2-4164.
303 W. 13th Street
telephone J. W. Hall, Realtor,
FA 2-3641.
FA 2-7603. Evening* FA 2*2373

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Fri. Mar. 10, 1961— Pag® 9 2.». Plumbing Services

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i\ a m » r u n s k w i m i i .k &lt; o n * .
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ciT iT in v
IV a n TH E KSTATK Ol
ANTONIO aUrZANC.t.
D s e a itH .
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AnLonla Marl* Bunanca, Gluttppa B u na n ca , Antonin llu n .n cn ,
(ilu.eiip* llu»*eiu-a. Itoiurlo Boa.
tin e s * .
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Tlndaro
Lens, Balvatora
Lana,
Antonio
Lana,
Restrict Lam,
(lluirpp*
Lens, Antonia Bunanca,
Marla
Busisnc-s,
Tlmiara Rut*
■anca
and
Aneala
illovannlna
B u n a n ca and any and all persona
claiming an I n t a m t tn the Katata
•r Antonio U u n in ca . dteaaatd;
Tou are harafay notified that a
petition hai been filed In thla
Court to datarmlna th* benatlclar.
lea tn tha abuva-atylad eatate,
and you ara hereby rai|ulrect ta
file In thla cauaa on or before
March Slth, 1111, your wrltttn
clalma, If any, rn tllllnc you to
dlatributlon o f tha aaaeta of aald
estate. Should you fall thtraln
Judgment will bn entered In due
eouraa on tha patltlon.
WITNESS my hand and tha
atal ot said Court at Sanford,
Florida this loth day of Fabruary
A. n. l l f l .
(SEAL)
C. VERNON MIZE, JR.
County Judge
Hy: /e /L e t h a Fewler
Clark
Pubtlah Fab. II, Mar. I, IS, II.

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
Choose from many varied
aitsrior design* slid floor
plena.
•

4 Bedrooms • S Balha

•

S Bedrooms • 2 Baths

•

3 Bedrooms • U s Baths

•

2 Bedrooms • 1 Bath
with oe without screened
porch.
&gt;
DOWN
1PAYMENT

ABLOW
AS

Conventional • FHA
FHA In Servlet
FINANCING

s
u v u s t s S b
Club Bd. A Wsteh for M l
signs.

BUILT

BY

Shoemaker
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
211 Wsst tills Strati
Phone PA l - l l l l

ELDERLY COUPLE — OR WID­
N.V. Farmer. Realtor
OW: INVESTMENT-INCOME. 2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
2 unit apartment house at 309 Alter houri FA 2-2618 FA 2-3012
Magnolia. Owner, FA 2-7004.

CHARM - PERSONALITY’ -

3 FRONT LOTS ta residential
COMFORT
seclion. Phone FA 2-0763.
Charming livable Mayfair Home.
8 bedroom, fireplace, hardwood
floors. Spacious, well landscaped
lo t Garage with large work­
Registered Real Estate Broker
shop. An ideal family homr.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Truly a value at gin,930.

ROSA L. PAYTON

FOR SALE: West of Sanford—3
"W E TRADE”
■ c m cleared land on clayed
road—Suitable for citrus or will IV. H. “ Bill" Stemper Agency
make 3 building lot*. Electrici­
15. Uuainesa Opportunities
Realtor—Insurer
ty available. St. Johna Realty Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
GAS STATION - GROCERY
Co. 110 N. Park Ave Phone
HOUSE and lot, 715 Laural Ave., Going business . . terrific In ’ ition
EA 2-6123.
on U. S. Hiway 17-92. . . ONLY
$8,ouo. 2 Lois for sale, 711-713
4 BEDROOM, 2 bath. FA 241233.
31.500 plus stork 1 Price Includes
Laurel Ave., 31,750 each. F. J.
freezer, shelves, display reck*,
Deforgr, 290 Johnson Ave.,
IF A ONE BEDROOM
cash register, etc. This 1* a rare
Jersey City, N. J.
FITS YOU
opportunity to set yourself up
We have a coxy one bedroom 4-BEDRU03I, 2 bath home, en­
in a money-making business of
garage apartment completely
closed Florida room, modern
your own—CHEAP! Better call
furnlabed. priced to sell and
equipped kitchen, many other
us about this today,
ready to move in. Priced Rea­
extras. Call FA 20412.
son able at 86 500 with terme.
"W E TRADE"
NO DOWN PAYMENT
2
k
3
Bedroom
completely
f
i
­
W.
H.
"Bill"
Stemper Agency
••WE TRADE”
Realtor— Insurer
nished Homes constructed on
W. H. “ Bill” Stemper Agency
your own lot. Mo. payments FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Realtor—Tnsuror
only $39.80 k $68 30. No clov­
Phone FA 2-41.4
112 N. Park
ing cost, no sen ice charges, no 16. Female Help Wanted
attorney fee
no title costs,
COOK, experienced, Dixie Bell
no appraisal fees. Call
Diner, IIwy. 17-92. TE 8-1429
HEADLEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FA 2-8343 for appointment.
IN THE CIRCUIT tO L R T , VIVTH
WHITE fem ile grill cook for
JIDIC1A1. C t llL M T IV I V D FOR
nights. Muil be experienced,
sew rvn i.K
c o t ’v n r .
Fl o r id a .
non other need apply. Chick 'N
IN IIIA M K H l N». non*.
RAYMOND M. BALL
FKDEItAI. NATIONAL IIOHTTreat, French Avenue,
CJA'IE ASSOCIATION s *orP'&lt;r».
And Associates
tlnn organised under i n Act o f
213 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5641 WOMEN LIFE OPPORTUNITY
Congress snd m ist in g pursuant
Laka Mary Branch
FA 2-12D0 Age 28 ta 85. Wall educated, good
to the Federal National Mort■ ■■•
Association
Charter
Act,
personality. Sell and service
having Its principal office In
LARGE HOME
Compton's
Pictured
Encyclo­
tha City o f tVaehlnglon, Die.
GOOD TERMS
trlct of Columbia,
pedia in your community. Begin*
PU letlff, 3 Bedroom Us bath, corner lot,
tiers now making $100 to $660
Vs.
built-in r a n g e ,
refrigerator,
J O S E P H J. M cG O W A N and
pur month commission a d bon­
ItUBT O. McOOWAN, Ms wlft,
Price and Terms Right, fis.ioo
uses. Rapid advancement Bend
tlefe nils nI e,
with 3277 down and 1125 per
full information and phone num­
HI IT
TO
F O R K C LO tn
MOtlT*
month. This la Hot—Call now.
14At. It Till
ber to F. E. Compton it Co.,
Joaeph J. McGowan, and
1143 Mnry SI., Jacksonville 7,
lluli&gt; il. McOow an,
••WE TRADE"
Lakerlew Drive,
Fla.

Legal Notice

Fair Value Properties

Hanford. Florida.
You
Joaeph J. McGowan and
Ruby « . McGowan, era Merahy
notified that « Bill or Complaint
to foreclose certain niortgaga on
tha following Ueacrlbad properly,
to -wit:
1,01 I, II lurk I. LOCH A R ­
BOR.
I’ lllLLIl'H
SECTION,
according la Ih* plat Ihareof as recorded In Plat Book
&gt;. Pagea IS and &lt;1, Public
Recorde o f Seminole County,
Florida.
TOUKTIIKR W I T H l G. K. llo l
W ain
Heater Her. I*. 7710755,
Model VG St, *« Gallons; Nutone Kitchen E ih auet Fan, 10-*j
O. K. Refrigerator, Her. XN SOS111, Model LB It. &lt;1 U. Range,
Her. OP n»0SSt, Modal J 101.
Magic Cliaf Oil Spare lleatar,
Her, l l l i i , Modal Oil II, HTU
71. 110, V enetian Blinds. 10.
has beer filed a g ain st you and
you ara required to serve a copy
o f your anawtr or pleading to tha
Bill of Comgalnt on the plain ti ff'!
Attorney
W AI.K F.lt. W A L K E Il *
ItAto: Van Hklvtr Building. W in tar Haven, Florida, and file tha
original Answer or p lea d in g In
tha Ofllea af tha Clark o f lbs Cir­
cuit Ccu rl on or before March
l i s t . 11*1. If veg fall lo do ac
Judgment hr i a f t u l t will be ta k­
en a g a i n s t you far tha r elief de.
mend ed tn lha HIM o f C omplain t.
DONi: AND O RD ERED at San­
ford. Florida, thla Iliul day of
February, A. D. 11*1.
(•EAL)
Atthur H
Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit co u rt
By: Martha T, Vlhlen.
Deputy Clerk
J, WILLIAM RARE,
o f the firm o f
W A L K E R , W A L K E R A R A HE,
Vgg

gktvsr

Publish

NEW

Building.

Winter Hsvaa. r ie r U e
Attorney a far plaintiff.
Feb. I I

H O M ES

A

Mar.

I.

to, IT.

RESALES

ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL YOU FAY
SUNLAND

3 BEDROOMS

w . H. “ Bill" Stemper Agency
Realtor k
Phone FA 2-4991

IS. Mortgage Loan*
m ortgage

loans

FHA and Conventional
Commercial It Reaidential

STENSTROM REALTY’
111 N. Park Ave Phono FA 2-2420

1 &amp; 2 BATHS

• DON’T FAIL TO AKK ABOUT OUH OTHER
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON REMAINING
NEW HUMEti IN SOUTH I’ iNECUEST. Ilh
ADD.
Home* Feature Built-In Dream Kitchen* By —

GENERAL 0 E I I C T U C
Refrigerator — Oven — Range — Hoi Water Healer
Designed For Better Living .

Contact JIM HUNT, Sale* Manager

O d h am &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Cor. H -y . 17-31 * 27th 8U Banford
PHONE FA » 1 M I
NIGHT* FA M M I
J. lilt III.KV O D IIlM . 1‘ BES.

18. Help Wanted
HELP US FIND THIS TEACHER
Please pais tills ad on to some
teacher or principal who i* am­
bitious to rain at least $1000
thla school year. We have posi­
tions in Uiia area that will pay
trachrr* $1000 to $1300 depend­
ing on ability and available
time. Qualification*: At least
three years of teaching, good
work habits and excellent char­
acter, Tha teacher selected will
find this work highly profession­
al—and profitable. Write in con­
fidence, giving details and phone
no. to R. R. Page, 1143 Mary
St., Jacksonville 7, Fla.

PERMANENTS $7.00
Complete with Hair Cut A Styling

LAR-RK* BEAUTY SALON
Ph.

Legal Notice
i v T in e e m e v r r c o v n r in - T i i r
v iv T ii j r m r i a i , r m r i rr n r
T i m WT4TB IIP PC OBIIII. IN
A VII 1*0 H a&gt;7MIVOI.H t'D I V T V ,
tv t i l « m n i i . r e a r . v o . m i s .
THO MAS

D.

WAQXER,

Plaintiff,
MISAK

PIUH

voT irr:
81'SAN PIHII

WAGNER.

Drfa n da nt.

to

a p p k iii

IVA ONER.

Defenda nt

US B*d(uf4 U r o l
w t n ib s r . Pennsylvania
TOU ARE HEREBY NO TtriK D
that suit for rtivorra hav bean
(lied against you In Ilia Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial Clr*
cult nf the HtAta of Plnrlda. In
and fur Demlnela County, under
Chancery No. 11111. tho elyla o f
said cause
being THOMAIt p
WAONER. Plaintiff, .ve. *E9AN
n a i l WAGNER, Defendant.
TOU A IIE IIKItKBT WKUUIltPI) In file &gt;nur A n i s i r with Ihe
Clerk ol Ihle Court snd to serve
a ropy of asm# upon the plain*
Hire attorneys, whoa* names and
address appear belew. ea o r be­
fore the I lt h day ef March. A. I&gt;.
l i f t , or a Decree Pro Tonfeeeo
nis&gt; ha entered against you.
(SKAt.)
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Hyi Marl ha T. Vlh lm
Deputy Clerk
K E t X T * HURT
Attorneys for Plaintiff
I West Cliurrh Itraet
Orlando. Klurhla
Publish Keli. *1, Mar. I, IS. IT.

PLUMBING
Contracting &amp; Repair*
Free Estimate'
RE-UPHOLSTERINO, work guar­ 1961 NECC1II JR. L. B. sews for.
R L. HARVEY
anteed Free estimates. Phone
ward and reverse, over pins and
2U4 Sanford Avc. Phone FA 2 3383
FA 2 7818 or TE I-253S.
needles, beautiful condition, at­
RETIRED Plumber doc* plumb*
tractive carrying ease, aaanrat
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Qulek
lng repairs. Th. Ml 4-7713 be­
• payment* of $s.*s per month
Service With The Caih. SUPER
tween 6 k 9. morning* A even­
for 8 months. Write Installment
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
ings
manager, llox 20 e/o Sanford
Herald.
ROLLAWAY. llojpltal and Baby
Beds. Day, Waek, or Month—
26. Radio &amp; Television
2 PAIR full length drapes, floral
FURNITURE CENTER
dtslgn, with light background.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
1100 French Ave,
FA 2-1633.
Parts A labor positively guar­
Ph. FA 2-7933
anteed 60 days. Service call*
30-In KKNMOKE electric range,
33. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-U792. 4« ROLL-AWAY BED, Bcautyused 1m ( than 6 month*; twin
reit Mattreif, reasonable. Call
bed with box spring and matTA 2-2332.
27. Special Services
treat. PA 2-4174 after 4 p m .
SOFA and matching chair, with
G. E. E'cctric Stove. FA 24)667.
LANDSCAPING A
slip (overs. FA 2-3845.
LAWN SERVICE
BLONDE spinet piano, like Dew,
• BIG VALUES
Cleaning, Fertilizing, etc. For
can b# teen at Benton's Furn­
• QUICK CREDIT
Free Estimate call FA 2-7197.
iture Exehinge, sth A Ian.
• EASY TERMS
ford.
INCOME TAX SERVICE WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
O. M. HARRISON
36. Rontn - Motor*
26tit Hlaivatlia
Ph. FA 2-8827
New and Used Furniture
lies. 1311 Palmetto
FA 2-7948
Gatewgy To The Waterway
Sll E. First St.
FA 2-5622
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Robson Sporting Goods
Maitrcss renovating Expert Up* 304*6-1 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-3*61
ALL MAKES A MO!) G.S
bolstering. All .York Uuaran*
RENTALS |8 WEEK
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 39 Automobiles • Trucks
203 W. Flrai St. (21 hr. scr.)
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
FA 2-3625
1938 MERCURY, atr condltkaed,
Ave.
radio A healer, priced to gall,
NOW AVAILABLE: Parts and
may be aeon after 4:10 p m .
Service, Shelby 606 lKior Clos- Used furniture, appliances, tools,
1309 Douglai Ave.
etc. Hought-Sold. Larry's Mart,
rrs.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
YvltUcIl Muilltenuiu'e Servlet)
1937 FORD VI It ton pickup,
FA 2-4843 602 E. 24th Placa
long body, repainted, A-l Cow
New k Used Furniture k Appli­
ditlon, TE 1-1223.
ances A Good Tlact To
BULLDOZING and Land Clear­
BUY, SELL or TRADE
ing. Clyde Null, Phone FA 2-0334
60 RENAULT Dauphin# with tun*
roof, heater, whitewalls, only
or FA 2-2903.
400 Sanford Ave
FA 1-7150
7,000 miles, $973. Terms. Cell

WILSON - MAIBR

Sewing Mach. Repairs

FRIG 1DAI RE

Charles Craig, FA 2-3061, av*.
nlnge FA2-8028.

34. Articles For Salt

Sales k Service
U. il. HIGH
Ovirdtt, Fla. FO 3-3313 Daya
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.

FA 2-1391

Dawn's

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

STAN

CARS

AT

REASONABLE

PRICES.

.

CAN

30U

GET

MORE HOME
^
DOLLAR VALUE J
• 1 - 8 - 4 Bedrooms
• Planned Lake Front
Community
• 6 FurmJahed Models for
your laager!iou

Minimum $350 Dn.

pARK p

ID G E
LAKE MAIM MLtU.
Just Weo* af 17-81

FA 2-8122i FA 2-SS70
2nd

find

Pnimrlio

Phone PA 2-0711

well

EXPERT LUBRICATION
By Weldon Franklin, Ubrication expert with 18 yr*.

WHERE. . . .
58 CHEVROLET 'i Ton Floetaide Pickup .....................
IIIBS
60 CADILLAC Executive Car, All Power
........ .............. 1399$
I I RAMBLER 4-poor Custom Station Wagon - ......
$109$
» CHEVROLET 4-Door, Automatic ------------------------- _ $1291
II HTUDEHAKEK 41Door. * C ylin der---------------------------- f 69$
5N FORD V, Ton Pirkup
............................... I H95
37 CADILLAC Coupe deVille, Ail P ow er___ __________ 81985
$1 CHEVROLET Btlair 4-Door V-8, Power G lid e ....- ....... 81193
SI CADILLAC Hardtop Coupe ............................ ............ .. $ 693
57 FORD 4-Door Falrfane 300. Automatic ...... ....... ....... 31095
$7 RUICK Century 4-Dour Hardtop
............ ....... I I 193
56 CHItYHI.EIt New Yorker Station W a g on ------------------.. 31093
56 CHEVROLET 4-Door. I'owergllde
.
- ..... .
- .... I 695
36 HUICK 4-Door, Standard Transmission ........... ...... .......... 8 69$
34 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Station Wagen. A /C - ---- ---------- 3 6*8
36 MERCURY 4-Door Monterey, Power Steering--------------I 613
S3 MERCURY 9 Paawnger Station Wagon ..................... . 3 691
53 DODGE Km at Lancer Hardtop
------ -----------• 593
31 CADILLAC 4-Door, All Power
...................... 31081
53 RAMBLER Station Wagon
....................... . 3 298
53 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210. Standard Shift ................... I 393
36 FORD Vi Ton Pickup, 6 C ylinder.........- ... —
I »»*

B E H N E Y,

known P eru end Service
Manager welromee ell car
owners to com* In for feet
and efficient Auto Service.

H 0 1LER S - S A N FO R D

. ,

W H E R E ...

TODAY'S
Feature—
f a o jw

jn i f

U SED C A R S

1956
Rambler
SUPER CROSS COUN­
TRY STATION WAG­
ON; Six Cylinder, SUad a r d Tnuuiaiealoo.
America’s Number Om
Economy Station Wagon
For Only

*695
19SS
CENTURY Four Door
HARDTOP; Radio and
Heater,
Antorngtlc
Traruunloaioa. A Popular
Car At A Keaeonable
Price.

We have a new Service Manager!

WHERE THRIFTY PEOPLE BUY QUALITY
W H E I tl .

WORK and Dress Shoes $3.98 up.
Cota $4.91. T-Shirt* *8c. A r o y j
Navy Surplus, Ale Sanford* Avef

Jenkins Furniture

21. Heauty Saionv

2640 Hiawatha

34. Articles For Sals

Llguatrum, 10 for $12.30. Gardenia W H E E L
CHAIRS,
crutch**,
plants, large, full o f budi, $3.50.
canas, walker*.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
FREE DELIVERY
W. 20th SL Near Golf Course
Preacripllona our Specialty
Ph. FA 2-3906
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
2nd and MeUonvlUt
33. Furniture
Ph. FA 2-7107.

INCOME TAX

HOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

VA Financing At 5** ft Interest

.

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Top* A Seats
Lot Markers — Sills — Llatela
Stepi — Patio Blocks — Sand
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ments, invoices, band bills, and
Ph. FA 2-3731
programs,
etc.
Progressiva 309 Elm. Av«.
Beauty Salon
Printing Co. Puona FA 2-2931—
FACTORY "TO YOUWalker Building
306 West 13th SI.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
2810 Oak
FA 2-7684
Enclosed head. Sag-proal bottom
FIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
rail with plaitle ends. Plastic
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
W. L. HARMON
or rayon lapea. Cotton or nylon
Harriett, Eva Jo k Bob
Ph. FA 2-4223
cords.
103 So Oak
FA 2-3742
Senknrik
Glims and Paint Co.
T. V. STAMPS
BOOKKEEPING.
incomo
tax,
Ph. FA t-4622
payroll; Individuals or smali 210 Magnolia
businesses.
Call
FA
2
6302,
EXPERIENCED waitress, fnsldu 22. BttUd • Faint • Repair
work, nights. Apply Chirk 'N
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
ROOM SPF.C1AI $14 05. Paint­
Treat, French Avenue.
All lypci and sizes, Installed
ing itiildc and out. Call Mr.
"D o It Vouraelf”
BOOKKEEPER for local down­
Tasker, FA 2 6130.
town office. Some typing re­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
quired; shorthand desirable, but PLATT'S CARPENTRY Services,
new work k repair. Specialise
not necessary. Salary commen­
Machinery and Supply Co.
lo Fla. room enclosures. Pb. 207 W. 2nd St.
surate with experience and abili­
Ph. FA 2-6432
FA 2-T410.
ty. Reply to Box 3, c /o Sanford
Herald.
PAINTING: Colors a specially.
Qualified Srrvicu
4 LADIES wanted u&gt; dn telephone
Residential, commercial, Indus­
il. L. Whelchel
survey work from our office.
trial
Licensed and bonded.
For appointment call FA 2-2010
Good pay. Short hour*. Conlact
Work guaranteed. Free call
A I. KUHN SAYS:
.
Mr. Adkins, Valdcr lintel, Mon­
male*. Charlie llurrla, FA 2 4374
Fifty ebuita cera to choose I
20.
Automobile
Service
day. No phone calls.
ot FA 2-4437.
from. Stop by end compere eur I
qiiHlity end
etui prices.
quality
;j
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
39 PLY wagon 4 dr., aheap 1897 '
W A N T A D S BRING and cement work. FA 2-4890.
87 OLDH convertible ........ 1297 I
39 FORD wagon, 2 d r . ...... 797 I
Wimlfthicld
Ruck
GI
uhh
F A S T RESULTS
23. liulldiftg M«terlnln
S3 FORD 4 d r, t»/T - .... 397 '
Door GIuhh
Vent Glusi
61 CIIEV 2 dr...... - — - 248 I
SERVICE
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
17. Male Help W anted
Senkarik Glass and Faint Co.
ROOFING
FHA Loans
210 Magnolia
PI*. FA 2-4622
B. EDWARDS
APPLICATIONS are being taken
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
for new and used car salesmen:
We Give TV Stamps
31. Poultry • FcIh • Livestock
prefer experienced men but will
FA 2-7898
consider Inexperienced person 903 W. 3rd SL
HEALTHY baby psrakeeti for
who la willing to work hard and
■ale. FA 2-1033.
learn. Excellent working condi­ 24. Electrienl Service*
tions, commission tails. Apply
PET MONKEY and cage $60. Pb. ^ Hwy. 17-98 Ith. A French
|
Stricklxnd-Morrison. Inc.. Ford, ELEC, fan, air conditioner and
FA 1 6610.
water pump motors rewound
Falcon,
Thunderbird
Dealer,
snd serviced. “ 24 hour service”
Sanford.
lOSH E. 18th St Sanford, Fla.
2 MEN wantad for light del Wary
work, full or part lime. Must House Wiring — Electric Servlet
have own transportation. Con­
Frigldaire Appliances
tact Mr. Adkins, Valdez Hole], Sid Vililen — Randall Electric
Monday. No phone rails.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-UOlt

ESTATES

Monthly Payments Lower Than Rcnl

I

Insurer
112 N. Park

PANSIES
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
GrapevlUe Ava, near 20th SL

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT anil REPAIR WORK
1U07 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

Stenstrom Realty

Dial F A 2 - 2 6 1 1
32. Flowers • Tree* • Shrubs

Plumbing &amp; Honting

St. Johns Realty Co.

FOR SALE
IN EXCLUSIVE
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
Beautiful 1 bedroom home; fully
equipped; central heat; double
garage,
enclosed:
intercom
system;
large lakefront lot,
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
tem. A bargain at 123,300.00.
For information call FA 2-7896
daya, or FA 2-6368 nighta or
Sunday*

H ire!

experience
products.

with

Chryelet

FACTORY TRAINED ME­
CHANICS Jim Hmllh end
Kay Hell insure# your car
o f lha boat aervlcee.

STAN UEHNEY

1949
Pontiac
FOUR DOOR S E D A N .
Dependable Second CM
Transportation.

S P E C IA L !

*145
PONTIAC • BU1CK -

it

Modern Shop

★

Latest Equipment

it

F A C T O R Y T R A IN E D P E R S O N N E L

RAMBLER DEALER

B ILL

Seminole County Motors, Inc.

HEMPHILL

YOUR LOCAL DEALER —
Dodge, Chryekr, Lancer, Reoaalt A Peugeot
510 E. Finit St.
Ph. FA 1-6414

M O TO RS
SOI W. FIRST fl^,

�9S»

•tnfirrB

WrraTB

Page 10— Fri. Mar. 10, 1061

WASHINGTON (U PI) Con­
cerned lawmakers In both the
Senate and House looked to­
day for a way to keep the rellgious Issue from killing President
Kennedy'! entire federal school
aid program.
Aa pressure mounted in the publie-private achoo! aid dlipule, dif­
fering propoaal* were advanced
to separate loans to private and
parochial school* from grani* to
public schoola.
But tha situation remained so
muddled that the only agreemrnt
seemed to be that aid to rducalion of any kind la in aerioui
trouble.
The religious issue appeared
likely to come up today *1 the
Senate education subcommittee's
bearings on Kennedy's 12-3 billion
proposal to help slates pay teach­
ers and build school*.
The
subcommittee scheduled
tfttlfnpny from BaptJit, Unitarian
and Masonic groups, ft will bear
Roman Catholic ipokeimen next
week.
Chairman Adam Claylon Powall, (D-N.V.,) of the Houis Educstlou and Labor Committee pro­
posed hli solution tale Thursday.
Declaring that under present cir­
cumstance! Kennedy's aid requeat
waa doomed, Powell suggested
separate legislation to authorize
loans to private and parochial
.schools from the elementary to
Collage levels.
Powell's approach “ to clear the
•lr" differed from that of Sen.
Joseph S. Clark Jr., (D -P a „) a
member o f the Senate subcom­
mittee. Clark proposed Inserting
g three-year, 1305 million loan
program for private schools into
tha general school aid bill.
Clark, a Protestant, won the

year. Kennedy waa tha only Calh
olio senator to oppose it when llic
proposal was narrowly defeated.

Mr. J. Arthur (Jack) Edward*,
73, died Thursday at hli home
an Lake Emma near Lake Mary.
A native of Chaptico, Md., ha
had lived In Lake Mary for the
pest iwo-and-one-half years after
retiring aa manager of passenger
traffic tor Southern Railroad Syatern of Cincinnati, Ohio,
He waa a member of All
Soule Catholic Church, of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and of several rail­
road organizations.
Survivors
Include
hit wife,
lire. Dorothy Edwarda, Lake
Mery; four eons, J. A., Detroit,
Mieh.; Jerome H., Austell, Ga.;
Carroll E. and IJoyd E., Lake
Mary; one daughter, Mr*. Kay
Michael, Erlsogcr, Ky.; three
aletore, Mra, A. C. Welch end
H n . Charles R. Kinsey, Chap-

end seven grandchildren.
Rosary service! will be held
today et Brieaon Funeral Home
at 8:30 p. in.
The body will lie sent to Leondardtown, Md. for funeral ami
burial.

Youth Crusade
Starts Today
"N ew Frontiers" for Christian
young people will be the theme
of t unique youth-for-youth evengeUalle crusade expected to at­
tract hundreds from Seminole
and Orange counties.
The nine-day eerie* will begin
today at 7:43 p. m. in the Forest
Laka Acadaroy and auditorium,
osar Forest City on Bit 438.
Gueat speaker for tha crusade
will be Paalor W. J, Ilackclt,
Boston, M»** , a world youth
avangelUt, now serving a* pres­
ident of the Atlantic Union Con­
ference ot Seventh-day Adventtots. Hia opening lecture will be,
“ Youth's Future Deatlny."

Oviedo Women
Plan Bake Sale
The Oviado Woman's Club will
aponaor a bake sale at tbe Jones
Bldg. Monk IS with proceeds to
be added to tha building fund.

Mrs. George Kelsey, finance
ehalrmao haa announced that (ba

and

casual clothes were

bustin’ out all over the
Cupri Thursday as styles
from the Hollywood Shop
were modeled In the regular
noon

fashion

showing.

Clothes were selected by
the Hollywood Shop man­
ager, Miss Rose Levy, and
models’ coiffures were done
by Harriett's Beauty Nook.
Photographs of the models
showing o ff the new styles
were taken for The Herald
by Bernard Reid.

JUDY HERRON weara a
lovely diagonal striped blue
and green dacron frock
from thq Wendy Woods col­
lection.

NORA WILLIAMS shows
three pieces o f an 11 piece
mutchcd selection of plaid
print and solid colors in
sports wear, a Bobby
Brooks style.

A second Sunday of matinee
racing sponsored by the Cassel­
berry Lions Club will be held at
Seminole
Park
Raceway
on
Starch 12. for the benefit of the
club'i Sight Conservation Fund.
In addition to three haraea*
recce there will be a five race
card of qusrierhorse racee put
on by membera of tha Florida
Quarierhorae Assoc) alion.
A new sport to Central Florida,
quarteriiorse racing, according to
il* devotees, packs more thrill
and punch per race then any
other kind of racing sport.
Run at distances of 350, 400,
440 and CG0 yards, the quarterhorse race is a flat-out, go-forbroke proposition with the horsea
doing their utmost over the short
dash distance. An additional fea­
ture of this portion of the pro­
gram will be a caw pony race
which will run at a ahorter dia­
ls nee than the heats for the reg­
istered quarierhortes.
The prorcedi from the after­
noon's card will go to help in­
crease the scope of the Cassclbery Lions Club's work in the
field o f sight conservation, ac­
cording to club president Elton
P. Richards. In its short eight
year history tha club has been
able to a u lit over 200 needy
children and adults with glasses,
medical care and aye surgery.

The Oviedo Cuba (Oviedo Wom­
an’! Club) taka on the SL Luke's
Court Crawlers (St. Luke's Mis­
sionary Guild) in an exhibition
basketball thriller Saturday at
Ih* Oviedo High Gym.
Playing with the Cubs are sev­
eral high school start of the pail
and tha Crawlers alto have tome
former Oviedo players on their
team.
The women have been getting
in some practice this week wtlh
Jimmy Jones and Jimmy DeShazo pinch hitting aa referees
during sums of the practice night
games.
Cub Player Mrs. Dick Parker
Tuesday suffered a cut chin from

a fail during practice which re­
sulted In a visit to Dr. Stontr for
treatment.
Proceeds earned by the Wom­
en's Club will go to the building
fund.
A Junior High girl* game be­
tween Oviedo and Slavic will
open the play at 7 p. m. Follow­
ing this gam* the women take
over the courts and winding up
the evening's activities will be a
game between Junior high boya
of Oviedo end Sis via.

Enterprise Sets
Sunrise Service

Officials Appear
On Panel Program
A t Longwood

SATURDAY
Longwood Fir* Dept, annual
chicken dinner, Shadyside Park, 4
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith, p. in.
City Judge Kenneth McIntosh end
MONDAY
Lcdr. Jack Langford, Navy public
Lake
Mary
Boy Scout Troop 142,
relatione man, wars panel proScout Hut, 7 p. m.
gram gueata at the met ting of
Longwood Elementary School'*
Longwood Boya Scouta,
Baptist Church, 7 p. m.
Longwood Merchant's A m , •
p. m.
ton g wood Voluntesr Fir* Dept.,
Fir* Hall, 7:30 p. m.
Casselberry Board of Alderman,
Town Hail 7:30 pm.

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Oviedo Masonic Lodge 243, Ma­
sonic Hall, ■ p. m.

T V ’s ‘Mr. M agic’
To Be A t Carnival
In a special message Kennedy
told Congress it must redeem the
plrdge of the Housing Act railing
for “ a decent home and suitable
living environment for e v e r y
American family."
To achieve this goal, (lie Presi­
dent proposed expansion of pres­
ent federal housing efforts and
auroral new uses o f federal martgnga Insurance.
Kennedy made these proposals:
Temporary, experimental use of
no-down payment, 40-year insured
mortgages available to any family
for purchase o f * home costing up
to about 1 13,B00. These loans,
mad* by privat* lenders and insur­
ed by the Federal Housing Admin­
istration, now ara available only to
families displaced by public pro­
ject*.
tow-interest government loans
fo r construction of rental and co­
operative housing. Officials are
thinking about asking Congress
for |900 million for these loons.
They would bo made to local hous­
ing authorities, cooperatives, non­
profit association* and limitedprofit corporations.
Action by Congress to permit
tha Public Routing Administration
to subaidiM construction o f 100,000 low-rant housing unit*. “ Un­
less we increase the supply o f lowrent housing, our communities
cannot rid UiamaalvM at alums,"
KvIUUnly aa ld .

Doubling Urn present authorisa­
tion o f |50 million far direct tonne
to non-profit groups for aonatrac-

Mr*. Arthur Rhode*, president
of tho Longwood Elamantary
P-TO, announced at the leat meet­
ing that Mr. Magie will highlight
the Spring Carnival with several
slums during the afternoon and
evening.
The magician la wall known
throughout Central Florida for hia
TV appearances and especially for
hi* ehowa with children.
Additional entertainment at the
Carnival will Include a country
•tore, garnet, ride* and mlsille
movies, A spaghetti supper will
be available and hot doge and cold
drink stand* will ba operated.
One group will aponaor a bake
■ate.

■ gams for bar senoors gin u s ketball team, but thinks she’s
grown enough.
At 14, Delores la eight feet two
Inehei tall, and she's been grow­
ing at the rale of nine Inehei a
year since she waa 11. Doctors at
Charily Hospital here aey there's
no reason to believe she won't
keep growing.
One doctor »**}'* as far as he
knows, she’s alresdy the tallest
girl in the world.
The 278-pound Negro girl, who
usee a ape cl i tty-coni l ructed hos­
pital bed, said nn one in her little
home town of DaQuinry seemed
to give her slsa a second thought.
“ No one at achoo) kid* me about
it," she said. Hut when ahe ar­
rived at the hospital for treatment
of n minor tnre Injury sufered in
a basketball game, ahe aald the
doctors made a fuse over her.
Unofficial spokesmen at the hos­
DEMONSTRATION DAY fur the six Girl'g 4-H Clubs
pital said it is hoped Deioree will
o f Sominolo County will open nt the Home Demonstra­
stay alter her knee heals, so she
tion Center Saturday nt 0:00 a. m. Shown above Is an ex­
can be studied by experts to dehibit from the Sanford Club which will be on display
term Ire why aha la ao huge.
with
those from each club during the day.
Her father, presently unem­
(Herald Photo)
ployed, is only 6-U and her mother
la (-11. Delores haa a 12-year-old
brother and listen aged five
months, two year* and eight
ytars— ail about average height.
Delores weighed 12 H pounds at
birth, her mother aald, and at
four was big enough f ’w a Ill-yearold. Delores said she has to get
her sis* 18 shoes by n.all order
NEW YORK (UPI) - E d Sullivan wanted the debate to be held with­
from Brooklyn. “ Out they .-re get­ today accepted Jack Paar'a chal­ out a studio audience to eliminate
ting too small lately," she said. lenge of a TV duel to settle their any cheering for favorite*.
differences over guest star pay­
There appeared little chance of
ments, but said they should fight a Paar-Sullivan battle tonight. A
it out in a great debate on Paar'a repeat of an earlier Paar pro.
own show.
gram was scheduled.
Several television headliners al­
Sullivan started
the
hassle
ready were picking sides.
Thursday by announcing that stars
Paar, on his program Thursday who perform on Paar'i ahow for
night, challenged Sullivan to pick a flat (320 fee will no longer be
any Sunday night and schedule able to demand (7.500 for appear­
the best talent he could gel on ing on Sullivan's show.
hi* CUS-TV show, Paar said he
"Most unfair and wrong," Paar
would pul on a special at the told his nationwide TV audience
aama lime on NBC, and may the Thursday night, "I believe Mr.
beat man win the ratings.
Sullivan—if he could put this thing
Sullivan—stressing that “ Paar over It would be the end of the
Tha annual meeting o f the San- and I have always been good Tonight show as we know it."
Shuffieboard friends"—replied calmly: “ If NBC
ford Tourist
Club was held recently to elect (Paar'a network) wants to do that
officers for the HK1-1M2 term.
Its entirely up to them. They've
New president of the club Is thrown everything else at me,
Adolph Goeti and vice-president they may as well throw Paar."
le A. C. Madden. Secretary or the
Plans for the Easier Sunrise
But more to Sullivan's fancy
club la Louise B. Rowan and waa a fact lo face meeting on Service were made at a meeting
treasurer is Marion Walton.
of Enterprise church officials last
Paar'i home ground*.
Mahlon Wright will be Tourna­
"I've wired him and NBC to week.
ment Director with G e o r g e act up a debate on Paar'i show,
Hie annual event will be held on
Rounds aa aaslatant.
where both of us can indulge in the campus of the Florida Metho­
Club Directors are: R a l p h offbeat talk, Sullivan told United dist Children's Home overlooking
Gage, Abe DeNeering, Alfreds Preaa International.
Lake (fonroe.
Jewell, Dr. W. D, Gardiner,
Time for the combined Good
“ My telegram aald ‘ i'll meet
Pitney Courteville.
you on your video taped show to­ Friday and Eeater scrvicei of the
night, tomorrow night or any Barnett Memorial Methodist and
night that is mutually agree­ of the All Saints Episcopal Church,
Attend Class
able," he aald. But he added he es will be announced.
Members o f tha First Baptist
Church o f Laka Mary attending
the mission eless held at the First
Baptist Church In Sanford when
the mission book, “ The Dreamer
Cometh,” waa taught last week
wera Mr. and Mra. Kallh Galnca,
Mr, and Mrs. Willard Boman, Mr*.
W. T. Wanalay, Mr*. Helen Fer­
guson, Mrs, Evelyn Yarn, Mrs. J.
Gray, Mra. Mary Hoppengardner,
Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, Mrs. Shelton,
and Mrs. Ruby Hood.

Member* of the Junior High
Methodist Youth Fellowship have
planned a skating party at Skat*
City Saturday. Group departure
will be made from the church at T
p.m.

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Masons Add Sign
Adding to the attract!venraa nf
downtown Oviado ia the newly In­
stalled nson Mason la smbtam on
tha lodge hall. Members o f todgo
241 ara justifiably piuud o f the
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M Y F Plans Party

National Girl Scout Week begins
Sunday.
0
During those seven days ipeciat
emphasis will be places on pub­
lic Information concerning the
Scout program.
Each day next week, one phasa
of Scouting will be stressed, with
the comments of local citizens
who are proficient leaders in their
field.
In Seminole County there are
over 700 Girl Scouts between W
ages of seven and IT and there
are 1S1 women who devote many
hours a week to leading, teaching,
organizing, promoting and plan­
ning in the comprehensive fields
which are encompassed by the
Girl Scout organization.
The word •■Scout" means a
pathfinder or a pioneer. It also
means to look or search or to keew
watch.
V
Fun in the out-of-doori, camp­
ing and hiking, swimming and
adventuring are only one phase of
the Girl Scout program.
They also study health and safe­
ty which U needed in every thing
we do. A healthy person haa phy­
sical, mental and aerial well being
and Scouta learn about personal
health, first aid, child ear* a r i
home nursing as well as atudylnP
all phases of safety, Indoors and
outdoors, in the home In the com­
munity.
They learn to he a good citizena
and active eltlzena In borne, school,
Scout troop, community and na­
tion.
One nf the primary alms of the
Seoul program Is teaching girls
to become good homemakers. T h*^
learn that homemaking Is an arfr
a profession and a business invol­
ving themselves, family
and
friends.
The
international
friendship
phase teaches Girl Scouts to broad­
en their thinking and widen their
horizons through interest and
knowledge. The Girl Scouts are
an international organization with
branches in almost every cou n try
in the world.
Working in arts and crafts deve­
lops hobbles and uteful accom­
plishments in all phases of creative
activity, to enrich their
lives
through beauty and the use of nstural talents.

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Established

1908

MONDAY, MARCH 13,1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 146

Judge Misses
Legislator's
Phone Calls
By LARRY VERS II EL
One of the bent known leader* in
Florida IrulsUtlve history It in
.Sanford thi* week but not in hit
role at a “ fijfhtinjc legislator.”
Thomaa D. Beailey, who ttrved
2Q yeara in the legislature rrprtawitinir Escambia and Santa Rota
Countie? la the judge presiding
aver the condemnation proceeding*
-en W. Firat St. right of way in
Circuit Court thi* morning.
Judge Beailey, who w*a twice
epeaker of the house In 1947 and
1959, it expected to he here for the
remainder o f the week.
Judge Beasley was appointed
(fc u lt judge In the Flr*t Judicial
Circuit In December end “ It wilt
feel funny not going to Tallahas■ee next month after lome k’0
year*," ha laid befora ha put on
hia robe* this morning to open
the proceeding*.
Beailey, looking bark over that
SO year*, laid that tha biggest
change in tha leglilatura wae increate in epending by the atate,
^ *1 helped pa** tha flret appro­
priation! bill in 1939 which wae
|0t million dollar*. Mow th* legiiI*tun will study appropriating
coma |712 million,” he eaid.
Beailey cited the fact that atate
offirere Hara willing to apend more
o f the people** money than ever
before."
“ Increase In population and *x£ me* for achool* art the big
fa clori In th* increase in funda
needed,” he added.
Tha 50-year-old Judga ha* aten
a lot of governor* coma and go
and, In hi* opinion, th* two who
did mora for Florida than any
other* were LeRoy Collin* and
bill hud Caldwell,
“ There era a lot of thing* Col­
lin* and i d in g reed ovar, but ana
9 n in g ia aura, this state *c.
pliihrd more ngdar OsUina than
under any other governor,” he
said.
Of the crucial questions coming
b efore, legislature Judge Beailey
lilted the following:
County eoda proposal—“ I would
naver favor allowing th* County
Commission to act a* a legisla­
t i v e body. I don’t mind a limited
amount of home rule — but too
much can hurt th* people.”
Reapportiunment— “ I believe the
same old bill will be presented
again thia year]
«
Rights o f way fund*—"I don't
m * how tha leglalatura can levy
nny additional money to taka the
burden o ff tha counties on rlghla
. o f way."
“ it'll bo an intimating session
this year and I'll mis* it— although
it will be pleasant not to be awak­
ened in the middle o f the night
being arked for some favor or an­
other," th* Judge eaid.

Retired Officers
*Meet Thursday

O ff County Road Programs
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — Gov.
Farris itrysnt today proposed
doubling tha state gross receipts
tat on utilities and pledging the
whole amount to purchase of
highway right of way.
Bryant, In *n address in a
morning session of the Stale Assn,
of County Commissioners, said th*
proposed Ini inrreasa would take
some of the burden of right of way
pur,base o ff the shoulders of the
counties and give it to th# slate.
"It will relieve local needs,”

FORMER FLORIDA HOUSE SPEAKER Thomns
Hensley, second from right, is presiding at the condemna­
tion proceedings here. Looking over the court’s agenda

with Beasley are Judge Volte Williams Jr., State Reps.
.Gordon Frederick and Mack Cleveland Jr., Knrlyle Housholdor and William Hutchison.
(Herald Photo)

Peel Attorney Called Liar
FORT PIERCE ( U P !)—Defense
attorney Carlton Welch made an
all-out effort today to win access
to tap* recording* which had
cracked th* aenistionat Chilling,
worth case and led lo murder
charge* against former W ait Palm
Reach City Judge Joseph A. Peel
Jr.
At one point in the debate over
whether Welch ihuuld be given
th* tape*. rrusecutor Phil O'Con­
nell shouted at tha defensa attor­
ney: "Mr. Welch, you are a deliberat* liar.”
Circuit Judge D. C. Smith im­
mediately gaveled th* two (H ar­
ney* to order.
Judge Smith took Welch's requasi under consideration and
calltd a recess. He was expected to
rule at th* afternoon session o f
the trial.
Tht Jury was out o f th* room
for over on hour ae the trial
iegan It* second week.
Peel Is charged with maetarminding the murders o f Circuit
Judge and Mr*. C. E. Chillingworth In 1956. Ex-convict Floyd
(Lucky) Holxapfel and Negro
moonshiner Georg* (Bobby) Lin­
coln confessed to the killings and

Band, Majorettes
Get Meet Honors
H ie Seminal* High School Band
and Majorette Corps cams away
from the Randinssters District
Contest in WlnUr Park Saturday
with 12 Superior rating* for their
efforts.
Th* band a* a whole rated
Superior in Inspection, Superior
in Drill, Excellent in Sight Read­
ing and Good ih Concert,
In ensemble, both the A and B
sorps o f th* majorette* cams out
With a Superior, and a twirling
duet roniposed o f Barbara Brad­
ley and Hobby Jun* Berry also
rated a Superior.
Other individual competition for
the majorettes found Sherry Lee,
Regina Clark, Iren* Johnson,
Nyleens Albers and Kuthle Carlton
■11 winning Superior marks.
In lndicidual band aolo* Super­
ior rating* went to Richard F*mburg fo r timpani, Dottia Jardlne,
clarinat and Doug Griffith, drum.
Th* mark of excellent went to
twlrlrr Susan Hi own, Fainburg fur
etudent conducting, Scott Malbon
for cornet, Mike Corbin on French
horn, Barbara Miller, clarinet and
garah Priest, clarinet.
All thus* who won the Superior
rate* ar* now eligible to go lo the
State Band and Twirling Contest,
which will be held in May,
“ 1 am vrry proud of our band
membeia ai)d majorettes,” said
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley, “ and
I know that Sanford la, too.”

named Peel as the man who
ordered them, alter they heard
lit* recoidings made in a Mel­
bourne motel room.
Two former pals of Iiulxapfcl,
P. O. (Jim) Willier and Jim
Yenxer, were to bo called by prose­
cutor O'Cunnell a? state witnesses
today. Wilber ami Yenxer, acting
as undercover agrnls, recorded
llolsapfsl's original story o f th*
murders during a two-day drink­
ing bout at Melbourne,
Wilber testified briefly at Satur­
day'* half-day session, charging
that Peel once admitted to hint
that he “ did the job” on Chillingworth. Wilber said Perl frequently
attempted to obtain information

on “ whnl was going on in the
sheriff's department” because as
a bondsman Wilber was often at
the department.
He said be one* asked Peel why
he “did the job on Judge Chillingworth." Wilber said Peel nervous­
ly replied that “ it was either that
SDH or myself."
Faced with the recording!, Hoixapfel and Lincoln later confessed,
naming the .17-year-old Peel a*
their employer. The handsome exjudge had been using hia oifiee to
hide his connection with gambling
and moonshine rings, th* etat*
dunged, and ordered tha murder
when Chiiiinxworlh discovered his
illegal activities.

Bulletin
HAVANA (11*1) — Informed
sources said todsy three Cuban
youths have been arrested on
charges «( plotting against the
life
of
Soviet
Ambassador
Bergel Kudriavtsev.

News Briefs
Gator Homecoming
GAINESVILLE (UPI) The
University of Florida will hold its
spring huim-coining here thia week
with alumni meetings, a military
parade, a barbecue, and the an­
nual Orange and Blue intra-squad
football game rounding out a
two-day program.

Castro Press Foe

Wilson Gets Tribute
‘ Service
_____ y P N i %
was
honored last Friday "llllft”
by
the Seminole
Bar Assn,
for 39 year* of le m c c and practice
with the Florida Bar.
Wilson was gucsl of honor al a
“ surprise" parly si the King and
Prince Rcsiaursnt and was pre­
sented with a sterling silver momentn for hit many years ot ser­
vice.
.
Making the presentation .was
Gordon Frederick, president of the
local bar organisation.
Officials of the Semlnola bar
and many officials of the slats
organisation were present at the
dinner.
Wilson started practice in Florida
in 1910 in Brooksville. He moved
to Sanford in 1920.
Besides his regular practice, lie
served as Sanford city attorney for
20 years and county school hoard
ailornry for 31 years.

Recession At End?
WASHINGTON (UPI- - Commere* Secretary Luther II. Hodges
aald
recession hat "hit Iht
bottom” and the economy is re­
covering but that President Kennepjjr’a antl-rec«i$lon program still
la needed. Hodges said legislation
to help arena which have suffered
-from chronic unemployiivenl-lhc
ad-called depressed areas-wai par­
ticularly essential.

Crops Damaged

FRED H. WILSON

First Degree Murder
Charged To Woman

The Central Florida Chapter of
the Retired Ofllcera Assn., will
TITUSVILLE (U PI) — Mr*.
hold Ita annual meeting and elacEsther Delaney, who admitted she
tion of officer! Thursdiy at 1!:M
a.m. at Hit Orlando AFB Officer!
shut her husband and lived with
Club.
his corpse stuffed in a cardboard
Speaker for the meeting will be
bus for 17 months, w n charged
-M aj. Rolfe DcalUch USAF, llaaon
font,,illy
today * 'Ih first drgree
\ ifica r, between (he Air Force and
murder.
tha local unit of the Civil Air
Patrol. He will diacusa soma of the
Circuit Judge Vassar B. Carlton
functions of th* unit.
The new by-laws will be present­
ed for approval and the nominating
committee will present the follow­
ing propoatd slate of new officers;
President, Col. Arthur H. Lust,
USA; first vie* president; Capt.
9)lannon C. Price, USN;
second
A 40-year old Negro Woman
Vice president, Gen. L, C, Coddfrom Midway was charged with
ington, USAF; third vice president
aggravated assault Sunday after
Gen. Don G. Yost, USMC; trea­
she threw a dish of lye into ano­
surer, Col. Wilbur A. Sweeten,
ther Negro’s fare, the .Sheriff*
USA; and secretary and asiiitant
secretary to bo announced at the
office reported today.
meeting.
Depuly J. Q. Galloway reported
Reservations for the luncheon
Shaking off a two-day chilly Ural Rosa Cueta threw the lye in­
meeting may b* mads by writing
spell, Seminole County residents to the fare of James Green.
or phoning Col. WUUam B. BigGreen was treated at Seminole
again were basking in summer'f e n * . 730 S. Primrose Drive, Or­
like weather this weekend a n d ! Memorial Hospital for serious
lando not later than Wednesday,
more of the same is predicted for burut and released today. Gallo­
way said that Greco might lose
this week.
'
Slump Over
The mercury loomed from a the fight of hia right rye.
Tii*
woman
told
deputies
ihsl
LAKELAND (UPI 1-Grapefruit cool 17 Friday morning to a
prices overcame ■ mild midweek balmy TS Saturday in the after­ Green knocked on the door and
demanded to enter her house.
Mump to bold steady last wwek, noon to a T9 on Sunday.
Green sa«d he would be back
Thn skies should be clear lo
but Florida orange prices drop­
ped down to 44A94L00 per box partly cloudy with some increase and when he returned after first
it u&gt; return,
n
she said
f.o.b. compared in |4.T»-|9Ad the In cloudiness and warmer wcaih- be.iig told nut
she threw tha lAr in hi* fa ct.
« r ia expected Tuesday.
0B0evieus week.

Woman Throws
Lye Into Face
O f Midway Man

Chill Is Gone
From County Again

t

ACAPULCO, Mexico (UPI) —
Tha board of director* of Use
Inter-American Press Assn, ended
ill semi-annual meeting Sunday
with a condemnation of Fidel Catins ai th* main snciny of tha
freedom o# thn press ih tha west­
ern hemiaphara.

LAKELAND (UPI) — A cold
map Friday night caused heavy
damage lo truck crops in the
North Central Everglades. The
Federal-State Froit Warning Ser­
vice aaid beans, watermelons,
corn, squash and cucumbers were
affected, with estimates of the
loss running from so lo so per
cenl. The service said, houwever,
(list there was no damage lo the
Stale's citrus crop.

Liz Improved
LONDON (U PI)—Elisabeth Tay­
lor's recovery from her near-fatal
bout with pneumonia reached the
point today where husband Eddie
Fisher already was reported plan
ning to take her lo California or
the French Riviera for recupera­
tion. Doctors attending Ihe 29-yearold movit star were expected
shortly lo give Fisher some indi
ration oo when Miss Taylor will
Ih- well enough to leave Ihe ten ­
don Clinic, where she was taken
near death a weel ago Saturday.

bound llu* case over to Die guild
Jury and ordered Mrs. Drlsnry
held under $.1,000 hum! A n&lt;-w
grand Jury, being diawn today,
was expected to convene Marrh
27 and hear the case.
Defense attorney* Kenneth Mi&gt;rton and Krnneth Moran, who had
handled Mrs. Delaney'* suit for
divorce from her dead husband.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Dr.
Thomas, on grounds that he had Edward G. Bryne, president of
"deserted” her and guns to Mexi- the Florida Aasn. of County
ro, withdrew an earlier teipieet Health Officers, said Saturday the
for a preliminary hearing on the slate la not acting in good faith
in trying lo pass tha cost of
murder charge.
Meanwhile,
Brevaid
County local health car# lo the counties
Sheriff Jimmy Dunn disclosed the while increasing Hale controls at
name* of the person* who found the same time. His remarks mov­
th* skeleton o f bits. Delaney's ed a meeting of the Stale Board of
husband wrapped, in a rug and Health lo agree on a fight for a
blanket* and atulfrd in a card­ $5 million apprnapriation for oper­
board box inaid* the gatage of ation of county health units in Ihe
coming biennium.
her home al lndiallantir.
Dunn aaid that Mrs. Celesta
Eiaensapf Sr. of St. Petersburg
and her eon, Otto Ei«rnsapf Jr.
o f Cocoa Beach, made the grisly .
dlsruvwy.
The Democratic Woman's Club
Th* sheriff said Mis. Kisrniapf
had eomt to atay with Mis. Ds- will hold its monthly meeting in
lane/ while Mr*. Delaney went to the courtroom of the courthouse
al 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
a hospital for an opeiatmn.
K. S. Uiilhimtr, chairman of
Th* visitor complained of a
the Democratic executive com­
musty odor that smelled like ■ mittee, will apeak lo (he group
“ mildewed rug" and sent her son on the (unctiena of the committo Investigate while Mrs. Delaney lee. The meeting will be open lo
was « t work.
the public.

Controls Criticized

Women Demo Club
Meets Wednesday

Midwest Braces
For New Snows,
Powerful Gales
United Press International
A new snowstorm rocketed into
the upper midwell today, pow­
ered by winds expected to reach
gale strength an the thawing (treat
lakes.
Michigan and Wisconsin bra red
for up lo a half foot of snow and
ih# U. S. Weather Bureau warned
of sleet and snow accompanying
40 mile in hour gales on Lakes
Huron, Erie, Si.' Clair and Michi­
gan.
High winds and lornido condi­
tions that threatened southern
Illinois and Indiana during the
night shifted east Into live Ohio
Valley. A Weather Bureau spokes­
man said the winds appeared to
lie luting strength as Iht low
pressure center broadened.
Tornadoes Sunday scraped Mis­
souri and Arkansas end hovered
over southern Illinois. The Orark
twisters killed a woman and In­
jured her husband end 10 other
persona at a West Plains, Mo.,
prayer meeting. At least 33 othsr
persona were reported injured
in Missouri and Arkaosgs.
Three Nebraska leen-agtrs were
killed Sunday night when Ibeir
automobile slid into tha path of a
(ruck on e slushy road west of
Wahoo.
Thunderstorms blanketed a wide
area south and east of the Ohio
Valley and lower Mississippi Val­
ley east to the Atlantic Coast.

Cily Manager
To Give Report
A comprehensive study ot the
"economies of annexation” will
be presented lo city commission­
ers ion Ight by Cily Manager W.
E. Knowles.
Mayor Joe Baker requested Ihe
study, which will include com­
plete cost factors and recom­
mended scope.
The commission i* attempting
to determine whrther planned
annexation areas are ready for
(hat move or need more study.
Also on Ihe agenda will be a
public hearing on vacating of the
lllli St. right of way from Mellunville Ave. In Hay Ave. lo pave
Ihe wsy for a new Negro Hopper
Academy.

Cars Collide
With Live Rattlers
SLATON, Tex (U P I)-F lve per­
son* were killed snd nnr passen­
ger
injured critically -Sunday
night wlirn Iwe car* collided,
one of them carrying 30 livr rat­
tlesnakes
Stale police sad Hi# snakes
were kiaded in four sacks snd s
can in the rar trunk and re­
mained raplive ill the accident.
Three xlalc policemen best the
snakes lo death wills slicks to
make aure the poisonous reptiles
would not hurt anyone.
The snakes were believed cap­
tured in the annual Sweetwater,
Tex., ralllrsnake hunt.

$800,000 Fire
Levels Market
TAMPA (UPI) — An $900,000
fir* destroyed the Temps Whole­
sale Produce Co., Inc. (farmers
market) Saturday night, putting
a crimp in distribution of fruils
and vegetables along th* Eastern
Seaboard.
Soma 20 pieces of fir* fighting
equipment and 50 firemen were
dispatched lo th# scene. The fire
was not completely checked until
Sunday morning.
Telephona and power service
was knocked out in a 10-block
square section around lha build­
ing.

raid Bryant, “ but it mill not re­
lieve state nerds. It will further
the state program.”
Bryant said he supported the
proposal in piece of * $5 million
1revolving fund hr hud announced
In his campaign pliitfoim for the
stale use. He said upping the
ta* from on* end a half percent
to three percent would provide
some $10 million a year for right
of way purchase*.
The governor said hi* support
of the increased tax did not vio­
late hi* pledge against new taxa­
tion, He said he was pledged
against new taxes for state pur­
poses. “ Local funds Sr* another
matter," h* said.
“ City and county covemmanta
have tieen tremendously strap­
ped," he said, in obtaining reve­
nue. 'ibis plan, he said, would
free for their use revenue nor­
mally used lo buy right of way.
On another subject, Bryant de­
fended his administration's ac­
ceptance
of
private
industry
funds In supplement the salary of
a new employ* of lit# Develop­
ment Commission. Commission
Chairman Wendell Jarrard, in
announcing the hiring ol Olho
Bruce of Jacksonville lo head up
Ihe Industrial Services Division,
said he would recommend a slats
salary of $12,000 a year.
The slate salary will be supple­
mented
by
an
unannounced
amount, boosting Bruce’s salary
considerably. Jarrard will nut say
whit th* total of the two salaries
will be.
Bryant said the only way
Brurr could be lured away front

I
I

Pro-Lumumba
Troops Captured
LEOPOLDVILLE, Th* Congo
(UPI)—Ms], Gan. Joseph Mobu­
tu's force* captured lhr*e com­
panies of pro-Lumumba Iroopa in
an offensiye near lha Oriental
Province border, Ihe Congolese
Foreign Ministry announced to­
day.
Mobutu's long • expected drive
was coupled with reports from
Stanleyville that Antoine Citenga
was being eased out as boss of
Oriental, which is in the hands
of followers of slain ex-Premier
Palrire Lumumba.
The announcement said one
Lumumbist company was trapped
In Ilia town of Mondombe, about
300 miles southeast of Coqullhatville, in Equatorial Province.
Mobutu's fore* of 1,200 troops
Ihcn pushed on to tha town ol
Ikcla, 40 mile* to tha south, and
raptured and disarmed two more
companies. Dispatches from Ihe
hush country said hit troops had
captured Ihe Lumumbiil strong­
hold.
The. romniunlqus came as all
Congolese leaders, except Glxenga, announced at Ihrlr “ summit”
conference In Tananarive on file
Island of Madagascar that they
have agreed to form a confedera­
tion of Congolese states.

Burglars Take
$489 From Desk

the Florida National Bank, where
he wav a vice president, was the
olfer of a higher salary than the
slate was paying for Industrial
' division heads, lie said he hid
discussed with power companies
*« early as last December th*
idea of supplementing state sal­
aries. The companies have put up
$9,000, out of which some of
Bruce's sulary w.ll be paid,
Bryant also told the commis­
sioners, here lo plan their 1951
legislative program, of his plan
to loosen up state road money to
permit early letting of primary
contracts.

British Begin
Trial Ot Five
On Spy Charge
LONDON (U P I)— Britain* biggrit spy trial in s decede opened
today with three men and two
women
pleading
Innocent
of
stealing British naval secrets for
transmission lo Moscow,
The FBI In Washington has
identified a married •c o u p In
among the defendants as Ameri­
cans.
Not since Klaus Fuchs was
convicted in i960 of passing
atomic secrets across the Iron
Curtain haa Britain been so con­
cerned about her security. Lord
Parker, wearing the red robe of
his ouice and a grey wig, was
presiding as a trial Judge for the
first lime alnce hi* appointment
In 1919. The attorney general, Sir
Reginald Mannlngham • Duller,
personally look charge of Ihe
prosecution.
The government alleges th*
five stole valuable secret docu­
ments from Ihe big naval base at
Portland — nerve center of Britain's and NATO'S planning op­
erations against Russia's 430-ves­
sel submarine llqei—and trans­
mitted the Information to Moscow
over a powerful radio buried un­
der lb* kitchen of ■ collage in
(he suburb of Rulilfp.
On* by one th* defendanti
were brought before Lord Parker
to enter their pleas. First wa*
Miss Elisabeth Gee, spinster-em­
ploy* at Portland's underwater
weapons establishment since I960.
The rlerk of Ihe court asked how
she wanted to plead.
"Not guilty,” she aaid In a loud
vole*.
Then, entering (be name plea,
came: Henry F. Houghton, S3,
Mis* Gee's fiance; Gordon Arnold
Lonsdale, 37, ■ director of ■ Lon­
don dock company; Peter John
Kroger, 30, a book seller and
owner of Ih* Kuiilip radio cot­
tage, and Heltn Joyce Kroger,
47, hia wife. The FBI has identi­
fied them a* Morris and Lola
Cohen of New York,
British justice moved with its
traditional swlflncw. Despite sev­
eral challenges by defense coun­
sel, a Jury of 12 men was choaen
within 13 mlnutM.
Sir Raginald'a opening aiaiemrnt mad* clear what th* prose­
cution hoped to prove. It was
that Minn Gee and Houghton stole
Ih* documents, passed them to
Lonsdale who then took them I*
the Kroger cottage for transmis­
sion.

nurglar* broke into the Harold
Kastncr Co., office on W. 13th Si.
and stole $499 out of a desk dur­
ing the weekend, police said.
Police believed lha break-in o c­
curred sometime Saturday night.
Entry was gained by breaking
a window on the front door. Bur­
glar* apparently then enlered the
North Orlando Mayor Frank
office and pr ed open the desk
where Ihe money was, officers Fiisulo reported today that ihe
Village Counrll “ seriously" i*
said.
discussing Ih* possibility of an­
nexing lurroundlng properties fit
Inter-City Play
the north Including (hose aonrd
The Inter-city match scheduled M l industrial.
to be played at th* DcLand Gulf
“ The first atep,” he said, “ wilt
Club between Sanford and De- be to g.'l • legally drawn peti­
Land will be played at the May- tion with which lo approach Ihe
fair Course Sunday at noun,
I landowners for (heir approval.”

Council Considers
Annexation Move

County To Start W ork
On Replacing Bridges
The County Road Drpl. will
start (earing duwn three bridges
in Ihe county Tuesday and will
replace them
with three new
pre-elrrased type spam at a coal
of $21,900 County Engineer Carllon
Bliss reported today.
Bliss said that work wdl start
on new bridge* over Lake Huwall
Lane over Ilowril Creek; Upsala
Rd , over Smith Canal south of
First Si., and over Orange Blvd.
over the Smith Canal.

Tha construction jobs will bn
finished In about three months,
Bliss said. Tha qost will run about
tT.uuo on tacb bridge.
All present bridge* in the three
areas were termed inadequate by
Bliss and In “ run down condi­
tion."
Money for the work will noma
from the county's road and bridge
fund.
Last week the County Commis­
sion authorised the bridge
jeets.
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Page 10—Fri. Mar. 10, 1061

WASHINGTON (U PI) Con­
cerned lawmakers In both the
Senate and House looked to­
day for a way to keep the rellgious Issue from killing President
Kennedy'! entire federal school
aid program.
Aa pressure mounted in the publie-private achoo! aid dlipule, dif­
fering propoaal* were advanced
to separate loans to private and
parochial school* from grani* to
public schoola.
But tha situation remained so
muddled that the only agreemrnt
seemed to be that aid to rducalion of any kind la in aerioui
trouble.
The religious issue appeared
likely to come up today *1 the
Senate education subcommittee's
bearings on Kennedy's 12-3 billion
proposal to help slates pay teach­
ers and build school*.
The
subcommittee scheduled
tfttlfnpny from BaptJit, Unitarian
and Masonic groups, ft will bear
Roman Catholic ipokeimen next
week.
Chairman Adam Claylon Powall, (D-N.V.,) of the Houis Educstlou and Labor Committee pro­
posed hli solution tale Thursday.
Declaring that under present cir­
cumstance! Kennedy's aid requeat
waa doomed, Powell suggested
separate legislation to authorize
loans to private and parochial
.schools from the elementary to
Collage levels.
Powell's approach “ to clear the
•lr" differed from that of Sen.
Joseph S. Clark Jr., (D -P a „) a
member o f the Senate subcom­
mittee. Clark proposed Inserting
g three-year, 1305 million loan
program for private schools into
tha general school aid bill.
Clark, a Protestant, won the

year. Kennedy waa tha only Calh
olio senator to oppose it when llic
proposal was narrowly defeated.

Mr. J. Arthur (Jack) Edward*,
73, died Thursday at hli home
an Lake Emma near Lake Mary.
A native of Chaptico, Md., ha
had lived In Lake Mary for the
pest iwo-and-one-half years after
retiring aa manager of passenger
traffic tor Southern Railroad Syatern of Cincinnati, Ohio,
He waa a member of All
Soule Catholic Church, of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and of several rail­
road organizations.
Survivors
Include
hit wife,
lire. Dorothy Edwarda, Lake
Mery; four eons, J. A., Detroit,
Mieh.; Jerome H., Austell, Ga.;
Carroll E. and IJoyd E., Lake
Mary; one daughter, Mr*. Kay
Michael, Erlsogcr, Ky.; three
aletore, Mra, A. C. Welch end
H n . Charles R. Kinsey, Chap-

end seven grandchildren.
Rosary service! will be held
today et Brieaon Funeral Home
at 8:30 p. in.
The body will lie sent to Leondardtown, Md. for funeral ami
burial.

Youth Crusade
Starts Today
"N ew Frontiers" for Christian
young people will be the theme
of t unique youth-for-youth evengeUalle crusade expected to at­
tract hundreds from Seminole
and Orange counties.
The nine-day eerie* will begin
today at 7:43 p. m. in the Forest
Laka Acadaroy and auditorium,
osar Forest City on Bit 438.
Gueat speaker for tha crusade
will be Paalor W. J, Ilackclt,
Boston, M»** , a world youth
avangelUt, now serving a* pres­
ident of the Atlantic Union Con­
ference ot Seventh-day Adventtots. Hia opening lecture will be,
“ Youth's Future Deatlny."

Oviedo Women
Plan Bake Sale
The Oviado Woman's Club will
aponaor a bake sale at tbe Jones
Bldg. M on k IS with proceeds to
be added to tha building fund.

Mrs.

George

Kelsey,

and

bustin’ out all over the
Cupri Thursday as styles
from the Hollywood Shop
were modeled In the regular
noon

fashion

showing.

Clothes were selected by
the Hollywood Shop man­
ager, Miss Rose Levy, and
models’ coiffures were done
by Harriett's Beauty Nook.
Photographs of the models
showing o ff the new styles
were taken for The Herald
by Bernard Reid.

JUDY HERRON weara a
lovely diagonal striped blue
and green dacron frock
from thq Wendy Woods col­
lection.

NORA WILLIAMS shows
three pieces o f an 11 piece
mutchcd selection of plaid
print and solid colors in
sports wear, a Bobby
Brooks style.

A second Sunday of matinee
racing sponsored by the Cassel­
berry Lions Club will be held at
Seminole
Park
Raceway
on
Starch 12. for the benefit of the
club'i Sight Conservation Fund.
In addition to three haraea*
recce there will be a five race
card of qusrierhorse racee put
on by membera of tha Florida
Quarierhorae Assoc) alion.
A new sport to Central Florida,
quarteriiorse racing, according to
il* devotees, packs more thrill
and punch per race then any
other kind of racing sport.
Run at distances of 350, 400,
440 and CG0 yards, the quarterhorse race is a flat-out, go-forbroke proposition with the horsea
doing their utmost over the short
dash distance. An additional fea­
ture of this portion of the pro­
gram will be a caw pony race
which will run at a ahorter dia­
ls nee than the heats for the reg­
istered quarierhortes.
The prorcedi from the after­
noon's card will go to help in­
crease the scope of the Cassclbery Lions Club's work in the
field o f sight conservation, ac­
cording to club president Elton
P. Richards. In its short eight
year history tha club has been
able to a u lit over 200 needy
children and adults with glasses,
medical care and aye surgery.

The Oviedo Cuba (Oviedo Wom­
an’! Club) taka on the SL Luke's
Court Crawlers (St. Luke's Mis­
sionary Guild) in an exhibition
basketball thriller Saturday at
Ih* Oviedo High Gym.
Playing with the Cubs are sev­
eral high school start of the pail
and tha Crawlers alto have tome
former Oviedo players on their
team.
The women have been getting
in some practice this week wtlh
Jimmy Jones and Jimmy DeShazo pinch hitting aa referees
during sums of the practice night
games.
Cub Player Mrs. Dick Parker
Tuesday suffered a cut chin from

a fail during practice which re­
sulted In a visit to Dr. Stontr for
treatment.
Proceeds earned by the Wom­
en's Club will go to the building
fund.
A Junior High girl* game be­
tween Oviedo and Slavic will
open the play at 7 p. m. Follow­
ing this gam* the women take
over the courts and winding up
the evening's activities will be a
game between Junior high boya
of Oviedo end Sis via.

Officials Appear
On Panel Program
At Longwood

SATURDAY
Longwood Fir* Dept, annual
chicken dinner, Shadyside Park, 4
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith, p. in.
City Judge Kenneth McIntosh end
MONDAY
Lcdr. Jack Langford, Navy public
Lake
Mary
Boy Scout Troop 142,
relatione man, wars panel proScout Hut, 7 p. m.
gram gueata at the met ting of
Longwood Elementary School'*
Longwood Boya Scouta,
Baptist Church, 7 p. m.
Longwood Merchant's A m , •
p. m.

Casselberry Board of Alderman,
Town Hail 7:30 pm.
• • •
Oviedo Masonic Lodge 243, Ma­
sonic Hall, ■ p. m.

T V ’s ‘Mr. M agic’
To Be A t Carnival
In a special message Kennedy
told Congress it must redeem the
plrdge of the Housing Act railing
for “ a decent home and suitable
living environment for e v e r y
American family."
To achieve this goal, (lie Presi­
dent proposed expansion of pres­
ent federal housing efforts and
auroral new uses o f federal martgnga Insurance.
Kennedy made these proposals:
Temporary, experimental use of
no-down payment, 40-year insured
mortgages available to any family
for purchase o f * home costing up
to about 1 13,B00. These loans,
mad* by privat* lenders and insur­
ed by the Federal Housing Admin­
istration, now ara available only to
families displaced by public pro­
ject*.
tow-interest government loans
fo r construction of rental and co­
operative housing. Officials are
thinking about asking Congress
for |900 million for these loons.
They would bo made to local hous­
ing authorities, cooperatives, non­
profit association* and limitedprofit corporations.
Action by Congress to permit
tha Public Routing Administration
to subaidiM construction o f 100,000 low-rant housing unit*. “ Un­
less we increase the supply o f lowrent housing, our communities
cannot rid UiamaalvM at alums,"
Doubling Urn present authorisa­
tion o f |50 million far direct tonne
to non-profit groups for aonatrac-

Mr*. Arthur Rhode*, president
of tho Longwood Elamantary
P-TO, announced at the leat meet­
ing that Mr. Magie will highlight
the Spring Carnival with several
slums during the afternoon and
evening.
The magician la wall known
throughout Central Florida for hia
TV appearances and especially for
hi* ehowa with children.
Additional entertainment at the
Carnival will Include a country
•tore, garnet, ride* and mlsille
movies, A spaghetti supper will
be available and hot doge and cold
drink stand* will ba operated.
One group will aponaor a bake
■ate.

■ gams for bar senoors gin u s ketball team, but thinks she’s
grown enough.
At 14, Delores la eight feet two
Inehei tall, and she's been grow­
ing at the rale of nine Inehei a
year since she waa 11. Doctors at
Charily Hospital here aey there's
no reason to believe she won't
keep growing.
One doctor »**}'* as far as he
knows, she’s alresdy the tallest
girl in the world.
The 278-pound Negro girl, who
usee a ape cl i tty-coni l ructed hos­
pital bed, said nn one in her little
home town of DaQuinry seemed
to give her slsa a second thought.
“ No one at achoo) kid* me about
it," she said. Hut when ahe ar­
rived at the hospital for treatment
of n minor tnre Injury sufered in
a basketball game, ahe aald the
doctors made a fuse over her.
Unofficial spokesmen at the hos­
DEMONSTRATION DAY fur the six Girl'g 4-H Clubs
pital said it is hoped Deioree will
o f Sominolo County will open nt the Home Demonstra­
stay alter her knee heals, so she
tion Center Saturday nt 0:00 a. m. Shown above Is an ex­
can be studied by experts to dehibit from the Sanford Club which will be on display
term Ire why aha la ao huge.
with
those from each club during the day.
Her father, presently unem­
(Herald Photo)
ployed, is only 6-U and her mother
la (-11. Delores haa a 12-year-old
brother and listen aged five
months, two year* and eight
ytars— ail about average height.
Delores weighed 12 H pounds at
birth, her mother aald, and at
four was big enough f ’w a Ill-yearold. Delores said she has to get
her sis* 18 shoes by n.all order
NEW YORK (UPI) - E d Sullivan wanted the debate to be held with­
from Brooklyn. “ Out they .-re get­ today accepted Jack Paar'a chal­ out a studio audience to eliminate
ting too small lately," she said. lenge of a TV duel to settle their any cheering for favorite*.
differences over guest star pay­
There appeared little chance of
ments, but said they should fight a Paar-Sullivan battle tonight. A
it out in a great debate on Paar'a repeat of an earlier Paar pro.
own show.
gram was scheduled.
Several television headliners al­
Sullivan started
the
hassle
ready were picking sides.
Thursday by announcing that stars
Paar, on his program Thursday who perform on Paar'i ahow for
night, challenged Sullivan to pick a flat (320 fee will no longer be
any Sunday night and schedule able to demand (7.500 for appear­
the best talent he could gel on ing on Sullivan's show.
hi* CUS-TV show, Paar said he
"Most unfair and wrong," Paar
would pul on a special at the told his nationwide TV audience
aama lime on NBC, and may the Thursday night, "I believe Mr.
beat man win the ratings.
Sullivan—if he could put this thing
Sullivan—stressing that “ Paar over It would be the end of the
Tha annual meeting o f the San- and I have always been good Tonight show as we know it."
Shuffieboard friends"—replied calmly: “ If NBC
ford Tourist
Club was held recently to elect (Paar'a network) wants to do that
officers for the HK1-1M2 term.
Its entirely up to them. They've
New president of the club Is thrown everything else at me,
Adolph Goeti and vice-president they may as well throw Paar."
le A. C. Madden. Secretary or the
Plans for the Easier Sunrise
But more to Sullivan's fancy
club la Louise B. Rowan and waa a fact lo face meeting on Service were made at a meeting
treasurer is Marion Walton.
of Enterprise church officials last
Paar'i home ground*.
Mahlon Wright will be Tourna­
"I've wired him and NBC to week.
ment Director with G e o r g e act up a debate on Paar'i show,
Hie annual event will be held on
Rounds aa aaslatant.
where both of us can indulge in the campus of the Florida Metho­
Club Directors are: R a l p h offbeat talk, Sullivan told United dist Children's Home overlooking
Gage, Abe DeNeering, Alfreds Preaa International.
Lake (fonroe.
Jewell, Dr. W. D, Gardiner,
Time for the combined Good
“ My telegram aald ‘ i'll meet
Pitney Courteville.
you on your video taped show to­ Friday and Eeater scrvicei of the
night, tomorrow night or any Barnett Memorial Methodist and
night that is mutually agree­ of the All Saints Episcopal Church,
Attend Class
able," he aald. But he added he es will be announced.
Members o f tha First Baptist
Church o f Laka Mary attending
the mission eless held at the First
Baptist Church In Sanford when
the mission book, “ The Dreamer
Cometh,” waa taught last week
wera Mr. and Mra. Kallh Galnca,
Mr, and Mrs. Willard Boman, Mr*.
W. T. Wanalay, Mr*. Helen Fer­
guson, Mrs, Evelyn Yarn, Mrs. J.
Gray, Mra. Mary Hoppengardner,
Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, Mrs. Shelton,
and Mrs. Ruby Hood.

Enterprise Sets
Sunrise Service

ton g wood Voluntesr Fir* Dept.,
Fir* Hall, 7:30 p. m.

finance KvIUUnly aald.

ehalrmao haa announced that (ba

casual clothes were

Seminole County Professional
lom a 900,000 live* were taken
Nuraee, Health Dtpt. auditorium,
by the catastrophic flood if Chi­
1 p .m .
na's llwang-bo River in 1M7.

M Y F Plans Party
Member* of the Junior High
Methodist Youth Fellowship have
planned a skating party at Skat*
City Saturday. Group departure
will be made from the church at T
p.m.

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tha lodge hall. Members o f todgo
241 ara justifiably piuud o f the
identifying sign.

National Girl Scout Week begins
Sunday.
0
During those seven days ipeciat
emphasis will be places on pub­
lic Information concerning the
Scout program.
Each day next week, one phasa
of Scouting will be stressed, with
the comments of local citizens
who are proficient leaders in their
field.
In Seminole County there are
over 700 Girl Scouts between W
ages of seven and IT and there
are 1S1 women who devote many
hours a week to leading, teaching,
organizing, promoting and plan­
ning in the comprehensive fields
which are encompassed by the
Girl Scout organization.
The word •■Scout" means a
pathfinder or a pioneer. It also
means to look or search or to keew
watch.
V
Fun in the out-of-doori, camp­
ing and hiking, swimming and
adventuring are only one phase of
the Girl Scout program.
They also study health and safe­
ty which U needed in every thing
we do. A healthy person haa phy­
sical, mental and aerial well being
and Scouta learn about personal
health, first aid, child ear* a r i
home nursing as well as atudylnP
all phases of safety, Indoors and
outdoors, in the home In the com­
munity.
They learn to he a good citizena
and active eltlzena In borne, school,
Scout troop, community and na­
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Seoul program Is teaching girls
to become good homemakers. T h*^
learn that homemaking Is an arfr
a profession and a business invol­
ving themselves, family
and
friends.
The
international
friendship
phase teaches Girl Scouts to broad­
en their thinking and widen their
horizons through interest and
knowledge. The Girl Scouts are
an international organization with
branches in almost every cou n try
in the world.
Working in arts and crafts deve­
lops hobbles and uteful accom­
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activity, to enrich their
lives
through beauty and the use of nstural talents.

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Established

1908

MONDAY, MARCH 13,1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 146

Judge Misses
Legislator's
Phone Calls
By LARRY VERS II EL
One of the bent known leader* in
Florida IrulsUtlve history It in
.Sanford thi* week but not in hit
role at a “ fijfhtinjc legislator.”
Thomaa D. Beailey, who ttrved
2Q yeara in the legislature rrprtawitinir Escambia and Santa Rota
Countie? la the judge presiding
aver the condemnation proceeding*
-en W. Firat St. right of way in
Circuit Court thi* morning.
Judge Beailey, who w*a twice
epeaker of the house In 1947 and
1959, it expected to he here for the
remainder o f the week.
Judge Beasley was appointed
(fc u lt judge In the Flr*t Judicial
Circuit In December end “ It wilt
feel funny not going to Tallahas■ee next month after lome k’0
year*," ha laid befora ha put on
hia robe* this morning to open
the proceeding*.
Beailey, looking bark over that
SO year*, laid that tha biggest
change in tha leglilatura wae increate in epending by the atate,
^ *1 helped pa** tha flret appro­
priation! bill in 1939 which wae
|0t million dollar*. Mow th* legiiI*tun will study appropriating
coma |712 million,” he eaid.
Beailey cited the fact that atate
offirere Hara willing to apend more
o f the people** money than ever
before."
“ Increase In population and *x£ me* for achool* art the big
fa clori In th* increase in funda
needed,” he added.
Tha 50-year-old Judga ha* aten
a lot of governor* coma and go
and, In hi* opinion, th* two who
did mora for Florida than any
other* were LeRoy Collin* and
bill hud Caldwell,
“ There era a lot of thing* Col­
lin* and i d in g reed ovar, but ana
9 n in g ia aura, this state *c.
pliihrd more ngdar OsUina than
under any other governor,” he
said.
Of the crucial questions coming
b efore, legislature Judge Beailey
lilted the following:
County eoda proposal—“ I would
naver favor allowing th* County
Commission to act a* a legisla­
t i v e body. I don’t mind a limited
amount of home rule — but too
much can hurt th* people.”
Reapportiunment— “ I believe the
same old bill will be presented
again thia year]
«
Rights o f way fund*—"I don't
m * how tha leglalatura can levy
nny additional money to taka the
burden o ff tha counties on rlghla
. o f way."
“ it'll bo an intimating session
this year and I'll mis* it— although
it will be pleasant not to be awak­
ened in the middle o f the night
being arked for some favor or an­
other," th* Judge eaid.

Retired Officers
*Meet Thursday

Off County Road Programs
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — Gov.
Farris itrysnt today proposed
doubling tha state gross receipts
tat on utilities and pledging the
whole amount to purchase of
highway right of way.
Bryant, In *n address in a
morning session of the Stale Assn,
of County Commissioners, said th*
proposed Ini inrreasa would take
some of the burden of right of way
pur,base o ff the shoulders of the
counties and give it to th# slate.
"It will relieve local needs,”

FORMER FLORIDA HOUSE SPEAKER Thomns
Hensley, second from right, is presiding at the condemna­
tion proceedings here. Looking over the court’s agenda

with Beasley are Judge Volte Williams Jr., State Reps.
.Gordon Frederick and Mack Cleveland Jr., Knrlyle Housholdor and William Hutchison.
(Herald Photo)

Peel Attorney Called Liar
FORT PIERCE ( U P !)—Defense
attorney Carlton Welch made an
all-out effort today to win access
to tap* recording* which had
cracked th* aenistionat Chilling,
worth case and led lo murder
charge* against former W ait Palm
Reach City Judge Joseph A. Peel
Jr.
At one point in the debate over
whether Welch ihuuld be given
th* tape*. rrusecutor Phil O'Con­
nell shouted at tha defensa attor­
ney: "Mr. Welch, you are a deliberat* liar.”
Circuit Judge D. C. Smith im­
mediately gaveled th* two (H ar­
ney* to order.
Judge Smith took Welch's requasi under consideration and
calltd a recess. He was expected to
rule at th* afternoon session o f
the trial.
Tht Jury was out o f th* room
for over on hour ae the trial
iegan It* second week.
Peel Is charged with maetarminding the murders o f Circuit
Judge and Mr*. C. E. Chillingworth In 1956. Ex-convict Floyd
(Lucky) Holxapfel and Negro
moonshiner Georg* (Bobby) Lin­
coln confessed to the killings and

Band, Majorettes
Get Meet Honors
H ie Seminal* High School Band
and Majorette Corps cams away
from the Randinssters District
Contest in WlnUr Park Saturday
with 12 Superior rating* for their
efforts.
Th* band a* a whole rated
Superior in Inspection, Superior
in Drill, Excellent in Sight Read­
ing and Good ih Concert,
In ensemble, both the A and B
sorps o f th* majorette* cams out
With a Superior, and a twirling
duet roniposed o f Barbara Brad­
ley and Hobby Jun* Berry also
rated a Superior.
Other individual competition for
the majorettes found Sherry Lee,
Regina Clark, Iren* Johnson,
Nyleens Albers and Kuthle Carlton
■11 winning Superior marks.
In lndicidual band aolo* Super­
ior rating* went to Richard F*mburg fo r timpani, Dottia Jardlne,
clarinat and Doug Griffith, drum.
Th* mark of excellent went to
twlrlrr Susan Hi own, Fainburg fur
etudent conducting, Scott Malbon
for cornet, Mike Corbin on French
horn, Barbara Miller, clarinet and
garah Priest, clarinet.
All thus* who won the Superior
rate* ar* now eligible to go lo the
State Band and Twirling Contest,
which will be held in May,
“ 1 am vrry proud of our band
membeia ai)d majorettes,” said
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley, “ and
I know that Sanford la, too.”

named Peel as the man who
ordered them, alter they heard
lit* recoidings made in a Mel­
bourne motel room.
Two former pals of Iiulxapfcl,
P. O. (Jim) Willier and Jim
Yenxer, were to bo called by prose­
cutor O'Cunnell a? state witnesses
today. Wilber ami Yenxer, acting
as undercover agrnls, recorded
llolsapfsl's original story o f th*
murders during a two-day drink­
ing bout at Melbourne,
Wilber testified briefly at Satur­
day'* half-day session, charging
that Peel once admitted to hint
that he “ did the job” on Chillingworth. Wilber said Perl frequently
attempted to obtain information

on “ whnl was going on in the
sheriff's department” because as
a bondsman Wilber was often at
the department.
He said be one* asked Peel why
he “did the job on Judge Chillingworth." Wilber said Peel nervous­
ly replied that “ it was either that
SDH or myself."
Faced with the recording!, Hoixapfel and Lincoln later confessed,
naming the .17-year-old Peel a*
their employer. The handsome exjudge had been using hia oifiee to
hide his connection with gambling
and moonshine rings, th* etat*
dunged, and ordered tha murder
when Chiiiinxworlh discovered his
illegal activities.

Bulletin
HAVANA (11*1) — Informed
sources said todsy three Cuban
youths have been arrested on
charges «( plotting against the
life
of
Soviet
Ambassador
Bergel Kudriavtsev.

News Briefs
Gator Homecoming
GAINESVILLE (UPI) The
University of Florida will hold its
spring huim-coining here thia week
with alumni meetings, a military
parade, a barbecue, and the an­
nual Orange and Blue intra-squad
football game rounding out a
two-day program.

Castro Press Foe

Wilson Gets Tribute
‘Service
_____ y P N i %
was
honored last Friday "llllft”
by
the Seminole
Bar Assn,
for 39 year* of le m c c and practice
with the Florida Bar.
Wilson was gucsl of honor al a
“ surprise" parly si the King and
Prince Rcsiaursnt and was pre­
sented with a sterling silver momentn for hit many years ot ser­
vice.
.
Making the presentation .was
Gordon Frederick, president of the
local bar organisation.
Officials of the Semlnola bar
and many officials of the slats
organisation were present at the
dinner.
Wilson started practice in Florida
in 1910 in Brooksville. He moved
to Sanford in 1920.
Besides his regular practice, lie
served as Sanford city attorney for
20 years and county school hoard
ailornry for 31 years.

Recession At End?
WASHINGTON (UPI- - Commere* Secretary Luther II. Hodges
aald
recession hat "hit Iht
bottom” and the economy is re­
covering but that President Kennepjjr’a antl-rec«i$lon program still
la needed. Hodges said legislation
to help arena which have suffered
-from chronic unemployiivenl-lhc
ad-called depressed areas-wai par­
ticularly essential.

Crops Damaged

FRED H. WILSON

First Degree Murder
Charged To Woman

The Central Florida Chapter of
the Retired Ofllcera Assn., will
TITUSVILLE (U PI) — Mr*.
hold Ita annual meeting and elacEsther Delaney, who admitted she
tion of officer! Thursdiy at 1!:M
a.m. at Hit Orlando AFB Officer!
shut her husband and lived with
Club.
his corpse stuffed in a cardboard
Speaker for the meeting will be
bus for 17 months, w n charged
-M aj. Rolfe DcalUch USAF, llaaon
font,,illy
today * 'Ih first drgree
\ ifica r, between (he Air Force and
murder.
tha local unit of the Civil Air
Patrol. He will diacusa soma of the
Circuit Judge Vassar B. Carlton
functions of th* unit.
The new by-laws will be present­
ed for approval and the nominating
committee will present the follow­
ing propoatd slate of new officers;
President, Col. Arthur H. Lust,
USA; first vie* president; Capt.
9 )lannon C. Price, USN; second
A 40-year old Negro Woman
Vice president, Gen. L, C, Coddfrom Midway was charged with
ington, USAF; third vice president
aggravated assault Sunday after
Gen. Don G. Yost, USMC; trea­
she threw a dish of lye into ano­
surer, Col. Wilbur A. Sweeten,
ther Negro’s fare, the .Sheriff*
USA; and secretary and asiiitant
secretary to bo announced at the
office reported today.
meeting.
Depuly J. Q. Galloway reported
Reservations for the luncheon
Shaking off a two-day chilly Ural Rosa Cueta threw the lye in­
meeting may b* mads by writing
spell, Seminole County residents to the fare of James Green.
or phoning Col. WUUam B. BigGreen was treated at Seminole
again were basking in summer'f e n * . 730 S. Primrose Drive, Or­
like weather this weekend a n d ! Memorial Hospital for serious
lando not later than Wednesday,
more of the same is predicted for burut and released today. Gallo­
way said that Greco might lose
this week.
'
Slump Over
The mercury loomed from a the fight of hia right rye.
Tii*
woman
told
deputies
ihsl
LAKELAND (UPI 1-Grapefruit cool 17 Friday morning to a
prices overcame ■ mild midweek balmy TS Saturday in the after­ Green knocked on the door and
demanded to enter her house.
Mump to bold steady last wwek, noon to a T9 on Sunday.
Green sa«d he would be back
Thn skies should be clear lo
but Florida orange prices drop­
ped down to 44A94L00 per box partly cloudy with some increase and when he returned after first
it u&gt; return,
n
she said
f.o.b. compared in |4.T»-|9Ad the In cloudiness and warmer wcaih- be.iig told nut
she threw tha lAr in hi* fa ct.
« r ia expected Tuesday.
0B0evieus week.

Woman Throws
Lye Into Face
O f Midway Man

Chill Is Gone
From County Again

t

ACAPULCO, Mexico (UPI) —
Tha board of director* of Use
Inter-American Press Assn, ended
ill semi-annual meeting Sunday
with a condemnation of Fidel Catins ai th* main snciny of tha
freedom o# thn press ih tha west­
ern hemiaphara.

LAKELAND (UPI) — A cold
map Friday night caused heavy
damage lo truck crops in the
North Central Everglades. The
Federal-State Froit Warning Ser­
vice aaid beans, watermelons,
corn, squash and cucumbers were
affected, with estimates of the
loss running from so lo so per
cenl. The service said, houwever,
(list there was no damage lo the
Stale's citrus crop.

Liz Improved
LONDON (U PI)—Elisabeth Tay­
lor's recovery from her near-fatal
bout with pneumonia reached the
point today where husband Eddie
Fisher already was reported plan
ning to take her lo California or
the French Riviera for recupera­
tion. Doctors attending Ihe 29-yearold movit star were expected
shortly lo give Fisher some indi
ration oo when Miss Taylor will
I h - well enough to leave Ihe ten ­
don Clinic, where she was taken
near death a weel ago Saturday.

bound llu* case over to Die guild
Jury and ordered Mrs. Drlsnry
held under $.1,000 hum! A n&lt;-w
grand Jury, being diawn today,
was expected to convene Marrh
27 and hear the case.
Defense attorney* Kenneth Mi&gt;rton and Krnneth Moran, who had
handled Mrs. Delaney'* suit for
divorce from her dead husband.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Dr.
Thomas, on grounds that he had Edward G. Bryne, president of
"deserted” her and guns to Mexi- the Florida Aasn. of County
ro, withdrew an earlier teipieet Health Officers, said Saturday the
for a preliminary hearing on the slate la not acting in good faith
in trying lo pass tha cost of
murder charge.
Meanwhile,
Brevaid
County local health car# lo the counties
Sheriff Jimmy Dunn disclosed the while increasing Hale controls at
name* of the person* who found the same time. His remarks mov­
th* skeleton o f bits. Delaney's ed a meeting of the Stale Board of
husband wrapped, in a rug and Health lo agree on a fight for a
blanket* and atulfrd in a card­ $5 million apprnapriation for oper­
board box inaid* the gatage of ation of county health units in Ihe
coming biennium.
her home al lndiallantir.
Dunn aaid that Mrs. Celesta
Eiaensapf Sr. of St. Petersburg
and her eon, Otto Ei«rnsapf Jr.
o f Cocoa Beach, made the grisly .
dlsruvwy.
The Democratic Woman's Club
Th* sheriff said Mis. Kisrniapf
had eomt to atay with Mis. Ds- will hold its monthly meeting in
lane/ while Mr*. Delaney went to the courtroom of the courthouse
al 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
a hospital for an opeiatmn.
K. S. Uiilhimtr, chairman of
Th* visitor complained of a
the Democratic executive com­
musty odor that smelled like ■ mittee, will apeak lo (he group
“ mildewed rug" and sent her son on the (unctiena of the committo Investigate while Mrs. Delaney lee. The meeting will be open lo
was « t work.
the public.

Controls Criticized

Women Demo Club
Meets Wednesday

Midwest Braces
For New Snows,
Powerful Gales
United Press International
A new snowstorm rocketed into
the upper midwell today, pow­
ered by winds expected to reach
gale strength an the thawing (treat
lakes.
Michigan and Wisconsin bra red
for up lo a half foot of snow and
ih# U. S. Weather Bureau warned
of sleet and snow accompanying
40 mile in hour gales on Lakes
Huron, Erie, Si.' Clair and Michi­
gan.
High winds and lornido condi­
tions that threatened southern
Illinois and Indiana during the
night shifted east Into live Ohio
Valley. A Weather Bureau spokes­
man said the winds appeared to
lie luting strength as Iht low
pressure center broadened.
Tornadoes Sunday scraped Mis­
souri and Arkansas end hovered
over southern Illinois. The Orark
twisters killed a woman and In­
jured her husband end 10 other
persona at a West Plains, Mo.,
prayer meeting. At least 33 othsr
persona were reported injured
in Missouri and Arkaosgs.
Three Nebraska leen-agtrs were
killed Sunday night when Ibeir
automobile slid into tha path of a
(ruck on e slushy road west of
Wahoo.
Thunderstorms blanketed a wide
area south and east of the Ohio
Valley and lower Mississippi Val­
ley east to the Atlantic Coast.

Cily Manager
To Give Report
A comprehensive study ot the
"economies of annexation” will
be presented lo city commission­
ers ion Ight by Cily Manager W.
E. Knowles.
Mayor Joe Baker requested Ihe
study, which will include com­
plete cost factors and recom­
mended scope.
The commission i* attempting
to determine whrther planned
annexation areas are ready for
(hat move or need more study.
Also on Ihe agenda will be a
public hearing on vacating of the
lllli St. right of way from Mellunville Ave. In Hay Ave. lo pave
Ihe wsy for a new Negro Hopper
Academy.

Cars Collide
With Live Rattlers
SLATON, Tex (U P I)-F lve per­
son* were killed snd nnr passen­
ger
injured critically -Sunday
night wlirn Iwe car* collided,
one of them carrying 30 livr rat­
tlesnakes
Stale police sad Hi# snakes
were kiaded in four sacks snd s
can in the rar trunk and re­
mained raplive ill the accident.
Three xlalc policemen best the
snakes lo death wills slicks to
make aure the poisonous reptiles
would not hurt anyone.
The snakes were believed cap­
tured in the annual Sweetwater,
Tex., ralllrsnake hunt.

$800,000 Fire
Levels Market
TAMPA (UPI) — An $900,000
fir* destroyed the Temps Whole­
sale Produce Co., Inc. (farmers
market) Saturday night, putting
a crimp in distribution of fruils
and vegetables along th* Eastern
Seaboard.
Soma 20 pieces of fir* fighting
equipment and 50 firemen were
dispatched lo th# scene. The fire
was not completely checked until
Sunday morning.
Telephona and power service
was knocked out in a 10-block
square section around lha build­
ing.

raid Bryant, “ but it mill not re­
lieve state nerds. It will further
the state program.”
Bryant said he supported the
proposal in piece of * $5 million
1 revolving fund hr hud announced
In his campaign pliitfoim for the
stale use. He said upping the
ta* from on* end a half percent
to three percent would provide
some $10 million a year for right
of way purchase*.
The governor said hi* support
of the increased tax did not vio­
late hi* pledge against new taxa­
tion, He said he was pledged
against new taxes for state pur­
poses. “ Local funds Sr* another
matter," h* said.
“ City and county covemmanta
have tieen tremendously strap­
ped," he said, in obtaining reve­
nue. 'ibis plan, he said, would
free for their use revenue nor­
mally used lo buy right of way.
On another subject, Bryant de­
fended his administration's ac­
ceptance
of
private
industry
funds In supplement the salary of
a new employ* of lit# Develop­
ment Commission. Commission
Chairman Wendell Jarrard, in
announcing the hiring ol Olho
Bruce of Jacksonville lo head up
Ihe Industrial Services Division,
said he would recommend a slats
salary of $12,000 a year.
The slate salary will be supple­
mented
by
an
unannounced
amount, boosting Bruce’s salary
considerably. Jarrard will nut say
whit th* total of the two salaries
will be.
Bryant said the only way
Brurr could be lured away front

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Pro-Lumumba
Troops Captured
LEOPOLDVILLE, Th* Congo
(UPI)—Ms], Gan. Joseph Mobu­
tu's force* captured lhr*e com­
panies of pro-Lumumba Iroopa in
an offensiye near lha Oriental
Province border, Ihe Congolese
Foreign Ministry announced to­
day.
Mobutu's long • expected drive
was coupled with reports from
Stanleyville that Antoine Citenga
was being eased out as boss of
Oriental, which is in the hands
of followers of slain ex-Premier
Palrire Lumumba.
The announcement said one
Lumumbist company was trapped
In Ilia town of Mondombe, about
300 miles southeast of Coqullhatville, in Equatorial Province.
Mobutu's fore* of 1,200 troops
Ihcn pushed on to tha town ol
Ikcla, 40 mile* to tha south, and
raptured and disarmed two more
companies. Dispatches from Ihe
hush country said hit troops had
captured Ihe Lumumbiil strong­
hold.
The. romniunlqus came as all
Congolese leaders, except Glxenga, announced at Ihrlr “ summit”
conference In Tananarive on file
Island of Madagascar that they
have agreed to form a confedera­
tion of Congolese states.

Burglars Take
$489 From Desk

the Florida National Bank, where
he wav a vice president, was the
olfer of a higher salary than the
slate was paying for Industrial
' division heads, lie said he hid
discussed with power companies
*« early as last December th*
idea of supplementing state sal­
aries. The companies have put up
$9,000, out of which some of
Bruce's sulary w.ll be paid,
Bryant also told the commis­
sioners, here lo plan their 1951
legislative program, of his plan
to loosen up state road money to
permit early letting of primary
contracts.

British Begin
Trial Ot Five
On Spy Charge
LONDON (U P I)— Britain* biggrit spy trial in s decede opened
today with three men and two
women
pleading
Innocent
of
stealing British naval secrets for
transmission lo Moscow,
The FBI In Washington has
identified a married •c o u p In
among the defendants as Ameri­
cans.
Not since Klaus Fuchs was
convicted in i960 of passing
atomic secrets across the Iron
Curtain haa Britain been so con­
cerned about her security. Lord
Parker, wearing the red robe of
his ouice and a grey wig, was
presiding as a trial Judge for the
first lime alnce hi* appointment
In 1919. The attorney general, Sir
Reginald Mannlngham • Duller,
personally look charge of Ihe
prosecution.
The government alleges th*
five stole valuable secret docu­
ments from Ihe big naval base at
Portland — nerve center of Britain's and NATO'S planning op­
erations against Russia's 430-ves­
sel submarine llqei—and trans­
mitted the Information to Moscow
over a powerful radio buried un­
der lb* kitchen of ■ collage in
(he suburb of Rulilfp.
On* by one th* defendanti
were brought before Lord Parker
to enter their pleas. First wa*
Miss Elisabeth Gee, spinster-em­
ploy* at Portland's underwater
weapons establishment since I960.
The rlerk of Ihe court asked how
she wanted to plead.
"Not guilty,” she aaid In a loud
vole*.
Then, entering (be name plea,
came: Henry F. Houghton, S3,
Mis* Gee's fiance; Gordon Arnold
Lonsdale, 37, ■ director of ■ Lon­
don dock company; Peter John
Kroger, 30, a book seller and
owner of Ih* Kuiilip radio cot­
tage, and Heltn Joyce Kroger,
47, hia wife. The FBI has identi­
fied them a* Morris and Lola
Cohen of New York,
British justice moved with its
traditional swlflncw. Despite sev­
eral challenges by defense coun­
sel, a Jury of 12 men was choaen
within 13 mlnutM.
Sir Raginald'a opening aiaiemrnt mad* clear what th* prose­
cution hoped to prove. It was
that Minn Gee and Houghton stole
Ih* documents, passed them to
Lonsdale who then took them I*
the Kroger cottage for transmis­
sion.

nurglar* broke into the Harold
Kastncr Co., office on W. 13th Si.
and stole $499 out of a desk dur­
ing the weekend, police said.
Police believed lha break-in o c­
curred sometime Saturday night.
Entry was gained by breaking
a window on the front door. Bur­
glar* apparently then enlered the
North Orlando Mayor Frank
office and pr ed open the desk
where Ihe money was, officers Fiisulo reported today that ihe
Village Counrll “ seriously" i*
said.
discussing Ih* possibility of an­
nexing lurroundlng properties fit
the north Including (hose aonrd
The Inter-city match scheduled M l industrial.
to be played at th* DcLand Gulf
“ The first atep,” he said, “ wilt
Club between Sanford and De- be to g.'l • legally drawn peti­
Land will be played at the May- tion with which lo approach Ihe
fair Course Sunday at noun,
I landowners for (heir approval.”

Council Considers
Annexation Move

Inter-City Play

County To Start Work
On Replacing Bridges
The County Road Drpl. will
start (earing duwn three bridges
in Ihe county Tuesday and will
replace them
with three new
pre-elrrased type spam at a coal
of $21,900 County Engineer Carllon
Bliss reported today.
Bliss said that work wdl start
on new bridge* over Lake Huwall
Lane over Ilowril Creek; Upsala
Rd , over Smith Canal south of
First Si., and over Orange Blvd.
over the Smith Canal.

Tha construction jobs will bn
finished In about three months,
Bliss said. Tha qost will run about
tT.uuo on tacb bridge.
All present bridge* in the three
areas were termed inadequate by
Bliss and In “ run down condi­
tion."
Money for the work will noma
from the county's road and bridge
fund.
Last week the County Commis­
sion authorised the bridge
jeets.
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4 Youths Face Federal Charges
ROME, Ga. (UPI) — Four teenagera, Including two girls and a
"sickly" boy who was feared k.dnaped,
today
faced
federal
charges of transporting a stolen
car across a state line.
The FBI filed charges Sunday
against Eugene Williams, 18, Cray­
ton Lamar Charry, 18, Diana
Brahma, II, and Patsy Msy, IT,
his revolution. The cheers of other
prisoners were still ringing in his
ear* when the crash of tha rifles
ended his ad venturous life.
Morgan was burled in Colon
Cemetery with his aide, Maj.
Jesus Carrera, who died with him
"at (he wall." Officials said there
was no ehance th a t•the body
could be claimed by tha Morgan
family in Ohio.
Morgan's Cuban « born wife
Olga, who also was convicted at
tha trial and sentenced to prison,
remained In asylum at the Braaillan Embassy.

HAVANA (U P!) -P o lic e guerds
foiled an srmed attack by an
anti-Castro band nn the Soviet
Embassy residence shortly before
MaJ. William A. Morgan of To­
ledo, Ohio, died before a firing
squad for allegedly aiding tha enamlas of Premier Fidel Castro,
diplomatic sources reported.
Incident wat teen a* an­
other Indication of mounting op­
position to the Castro regime in
spile o f harsh reprisal*. Observ­
er* said that rather than diatom •
aging lbs counter-revolutionar­
ies, tha titrations appeared to
b iv e sharpened their determina­
tion to overthrow the revolution­
ary government.
The aourees said the altempcd
attack on the Soviet Embassy
residence la swank suburban Miritnar was made at 1:30 p.m.,
Saturday night—about M minutes
before Morgen was executed In
La Canbina prison fortress, about
At least a dosen ahols were ex­
changed between tha police guard
and the attacker*, according to
the Informant*. The anti-CastroItea were scattered by the police
gunfire and at least one subse­
quently sought aaylum In a for­
eign embassy, they said. It waa
got known if any were captured.
Soviet Ambassador Serguai Kudriatoov, who took up hi* post
boro tight month* ago, wai not
et home at the time of the ellack.
He waa at a reception e l the
Chinese
Communist
Embassy
which also waa attended by Cei-

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Food Committees
To Be Appointed
By Retired Folks
Plaaa to replace a long term,
food committee with a monthly
»ne will be discussed by members
of Ui* Chuluola Retired Falks
Chib at their regular pot-luck aupper meeting Thursday. Suppers
are held at the Community Club
beginning at 4 p.m.
Suggest ions submitted by mem­
ber* far program preferences also
will b* discharged. Each membar will have tha opportunity of
axprcsi hi* opinion before any
action receives a vote.
After all suggestion* are heard,
(be president will appoint a food
committee chairman and a pro­
gram commlliaa chairman
who
win attoci their assistants

Fifth Grade
Studies Nation

A Loagwood Elementary fifth
grads class ia making reports on
famous America a men auch aa
Thames Jafforsoa, Georg* WashUgtoa ate., to wind up tha unit
study oa "How W* Became a

Longwood
Elementary
aixth
grade Social Studia* classes now
era visiting’ Franc* via textbook*.
Many pictures of Pari* fash­
ion*, foods, place* of interest,
etc., are being collected by stu­
dent* for scrapbooks on this coun-

Pictures Received
Student picture! were distributed
at Longwood Elementary School
last Wednesday with tha unused
pictures and money for those pur­
chased due to bo turned in last
Friday.

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ENTERPRISE 4-U IlOYS displayed their bluo ribbon winning exhibits at
the school Friday Jn celebration of National 4-H Club Week. In charge o f
setting up the display were Jim Lutrell and £ d Cunningham Jr., local lead­
er. Pictured with their exhibits are front row, left to right, Vlncient Stowcll, Dean Cross, Ernest Watson, Bobby DeKalands and Robert Cross,
Back row, left to right, Randy .Sullivan. John Gregory, David Campbell,
Gary Hopper, Jimmy Wells, Frank Gregory, Michael DeKalundx, Kenneth
Owens and Mike Mathis.
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Those attending are requested
to register when th* meeting
opens at 10 a.m. and to plan for
■ covered dish luncheon.

Longwood Class
Visits France

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Mra. Christina Borell, N, died
Friday at the Strapta Bast Horn*.
A s came 8a Sanford la IMS
from Michigan and waa a mem­
ber o f Um Upaala Presbyterian
Church and of the Dorcas Circle.
•be waa bora ia Norway an
April 11, m o .
Survivors are a nine*, Mra.
Margaret Puaey, M i a m i ;
a
aephaw, Alfred Erickaon and a
slater, Mra. Jennie Krickaon,
both of Orlando.
Services ware bald at 14 a. m.
today at tho Upaala Church with
Bav. John W. PlUoy officiating.
Burial waa la The .Swedish
Comalary,
Gramkow Funeral Home waa
to charge of arrangements.

pillow."

Mrt. Mary Hunter Colbert, TT,
died at her borne, 2008 Grandview
Ave., Saturday f o l l o w i n g a
lengthy lllneai.
She had lived In Sanford for
M ytara and was the widow of
tha late William M. Colbert.
wai a member of the Flrrt PtMbyteriin Church here.
Survivors are two daughters.
Mr*. Bovard Tomlinaon, Miami;
Mrs. William Wade, Sanford; a
■later, fairs. Paul Miller, 'Charlotto, N. C.; brother*, C. E.
Hunter, Sanford and Hugh Hunt­
er. Davtona Beach; a grandson,
William M. Colbert in, Sanford
and a granddaughter, N i b u
Tomlinson, Miami.
*
Service* were scheduled today
at 2 p. m. at Brissoa Funeral
Home with Rev. Graver Sewell
officiating.
Burial waa to be In Evergreen
Cemetery.

DRESSED &amp; D R A W N

Borell Services
Held Today

Seminole County Homo Demon­
stration Club women will meet
Thunday for an Open Council
Program to bo presented by a
•tola Highway Patrolman who will
discuss four-lane driving, clover
loaf driving, sign* and toft lanea.
A Jewelry Workshop, for one
oral! loader from each club, will
be eoadiMlod by Mra. Bosch of
BusUs who will havo materials
available far each craft leader
to purchase. The guest instructor
■1m will show step-by-step method
o f making aa unusual "round

o f Mr. and Mra. J, B. St.
John of Loch Arbor, waa
named to the Dean's Lint
at the University o f South
Carolina. He is attending
USC on a Naval ROTC
scholarship and recently
received a letter o f con­
gratulations for academic
excellence from Capt. C. H.
Witten, commander o f the
NHOTC unit at the univer­
sity. St. John is vice presi­
dent o f Pi Kappa Alpha so­
cial fraternity; vice chair­
man o f Student Union; and
treasurer o f Compass &amp;
Chart Society.

Mrs. Mary ColberJ,
Dies Saturday

F L A . OR G A . G R A D E “ A ”

Morgen, who protested his Inno-

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J. BARRY ST. JOHN, son

Mrs. Katherine Harvey, 41,
died early Sunday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital following a
brlaf Illness.
A native of Valdosta, Ga., aha
had made her home in Sanford
for the part 37 years at 318 Palmatin Ave. She wai operator and
owner of Xatheriaa'a Beauty
Salon,
Sha wat a member of the First
Baptist Church and of the Hair­
dressers
and
Cosmetologist!
A nn., Local Unit No. 31.
Survivors include three daugh­
ters, Mrs. Ann Claudio of tong
Island, N. Y .; Mrs. Jeannette
Hall and Mias Linda Harvey,
both of Sanford; her mother,
Mrs. Nora King, Sanford; three
grandchildren; two brothers, C.
B. Brown, Orlando and Earl A.
King, Tampa.
Service* will be held at Briaaon Funeral Home at 2 p. m.
Tuesday with Dr. W. P. Brooks
Jr. officiating.
Burial will be hi Evergreen
Cemetery.

demanding *2,000 ranaom for the
boy's return.
The FBI originally was investi­
gating the ranaom call but dropped
that probe when it appeared
stolen vehicle chargea would-be
(lied, Weeks said.
*
The four will be tried in Geor­
gia, Adams, said. If they desire
grand jury action, the trial will
be held In Rome. He said if they
plead guilty a federal judge ia
Atlanta will hear the case.

all of GaiUmio. N. C., Floyd Coun­
ty Sheriff Joe Adam* said the four
were being held here on $2,500
bond each.
The four were arreated on atolen
gasoline chargea Friday night in
nearby Rockmart after leading
police on a m rn.p.h. automobile
chaaa.
Spedlal agenta ia charge of the
Atlanta FBI office, C. E. Weeks,
aaid Rockmart police notified the
FBI after It waa discovered that
the car the teen-agera were
driving, a IN I Ford, wat reported
stolen In Gastonia.
Williami, who was described by
fail parents ai a sickly child with
a rheumatic heart condition, was
the object of a widespread starch
after hli parent* reported him
missing Thursday and when hia
uncle. F.. L. William*, of UntonJa,
laid he received ■ telephone cell

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ENTERPRISE LANDMARK, known in recent years as The Dicken'n
Place, haa been purchaned by William Goodwin who plana to build a new
home on the location nt DeBary Ave. and Mndiaon PI. when wrecking of
the old one la completed.
(Cox Photo)

KEENE, N. H. (U P !) - A
Georgia loan company executive
and his family, found here after
helng missing for eight deys, is
looking for a new Job and doesn't
plan to return to Georgia, a family
friend said.
Michael Potter, X0, hi* Canadian
born wife. Ann, and thslr two
small children, vanished from
W aycron, Ga., Match 3 while
supposedly on a 60-litll# trip to
Valdosta, Ga. They were found
her* Katurday night after phoning
Potter's bos. in Waycro.s from
Vermont Friday.
"Apparently they didn't Ilka it
down there," said Miss Juna Mugford, a nurse here who ia housing
fair*. Putter and the children. She
declined
to
disclose
Potter's
whtreabout* hut did say ha waa
looking for a new job.
Miss
falugford, a lung-lime
friend o f Mrs. Potter, said aba
didn't know "what all tha fuss
waa about."
Tha search for Potter began
last Monday when ha failed to
ehow up for work at tha Benefic­
ial Finance Co. in Waycrosa, lie
had told neighbors t h r o days
earlier that ha and his family
were going to Voldvsta for a birth­
day party. But they never ap­
peared there. Food wai left in th*
Potter'* refrigerator and clothes
were hanging on tha lint.
Potter's 1984 pink Cadillac,
which he recently purchased with
a Waycrosa bank loan, was found

abandoned Friday In a railroad
station parking let in Brattleboro,
Vt. The search for the family then
was narrowed to the Keene area.
It waa reported that Potter bad
mailed the keys o f ths ear te tha

Wayeroaa hank which financed Ha
purchase.
Potter leltphom-i] his employer
to toy he and his family "were
Just on a little holiday" and were
"too embarrassed to return."

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Community Projects

Chambers - Larson
Wedding Announced

Get Assistance
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"ON MY HONOR, I will try,-tot
do my duty to God and my coun­
try, to help other people at all
Jimes and to obey the Girl Scout

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This is the pledge committed to
memory and recited frequently by
girl* and women all over the
world who are a part of the vast
organisation which is now cele­
brating Girl Scout Week.
In Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty special emphasis Is being plac­
ed on public recognition of the
highest order of Ideals of woman­
hood, promoted by the Girl Scout
organisation.
These ann* ann Ideals ate em­
bodied In the women who lead,
‘.each, instruct and guida the
American girl, in this Intrinsic
society which la unparalleled In Its
scope nf_ activity.
. Through this column, this week,
^•ou will meet a few o f the 181
Seminole County women, from all
walk* of life, of varying back­
grounds, who together posses* a
myriad of skills and talent* which
they share with each other and
with over 700 girl*.

MABEL CHAPMAN
MISS

MIMl SCHOONOVER
MIMI
SCHOONOVER, Navy
•*vt» av.it vlaug^ffv o f .W ry purciita, was bom in China, when her
parents were stationed there.
She ha* no chlldien in Scuuls,
fur three year-old Stevie and five
year-old Sandy are too young a*
yet. But she was a Campfire Girl
herself when her faintly lived in
Arlington, Virginia.
She bci-anie interested in Scouts
when her filer husband wu* trailsfcired lo Sanford ami lias an ac­
tive troop of Fly-Up llrownie*
meeting at her Pinccrest home
each week, with the help o f assis­
tant leader, Marion Bent.
She look her basic leadership
training hcic ami worked with
Brownie Day Camp ptog ram last
summer, which she thoroughly en­
joyed.
BEVERLY WALLER, leader of
[nteimediale Tiuop 321 and cochairman of tha coining-up Girt
Scout Fair In April, ia a veteran
Girl Scout having been active in
ono way and another for the past
ten years.
Beverly's mother was m Scout

MABEL CHAPMAN la

e ant of the most experienced Scout

I

I

leader* in Sanford. A t present ah*
ia leader of Troop 90, third and
fourth grade Brownies, sixteen
little girls from Lake Monroe,
Mis* Chapman's experience in
scouting began in February, 1933,
when aha enrolled aa a charter
member o f tbo first Girl Scout
troop in Sanford. She grew up
along with scouting here and ah*
then became a leader.
She baa worked for nine years in
all phase* of scouting, Soniora,
Intermediates and Brownie Scouts.
Beside* her groups in Sanford,
aha has also been tha leader o f
troop* In Amherstdale, IV. Va. and
Nashville, Tennessee.
A number o f special pine are
, . worn by Mies Chapman. On*
which ihe won Is tha Golden Eagle
Pin, for superior acouting. An­
other interesting pin ia tbs Birth­
place pin. This she wear* because
■he has visilad the birthplace a f
Juliette luiw, founder of Girl
Scouting. Two year* ago, Misa
Chapman took 36 girl* with her by
chartered bus to Savannah, Geor­
gia, tha birthplace a f Mr*. Low,
now a national commemoration.
Tha pin in the shape o f a gutdejt
torch she wears indicates that sha
has trained nt tho National Train­
ing Center, Camp Edith Maty, in
tba mountain* near - Pltasantville,
N, Y. Hera she studied advance
outdoor laadenhip and primitive
outpost tamping. This Uat course
was really rough, aha remtmbera,
• v aa it was an 11-day camping trip
in the mountains, in which they
carried all food and equipment on
their back* and hiked for miles
to a "primitive outpost'1 deep in
the niounUin*. But camping ia her
main interest and aha lovaa it.
Miss Chapman ii tha daughter
•f Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chapman
af Sanford and teaches lb* second
grade at Lake Monroe SchooL

N ew

Arrivals

Mr. and Mra. 5am W, Thurmond,
Holly Ave., Sanford, announce the
birth of en • lb. daughter, March
7, at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They have chosen the name Sara
Lee, for the new arrival.
•W Paternal grandmother ia Mrs.
j . p . Thurmond, of Sanford and
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mra. Guy Mejeriak, af Dc-

PARK and WASH
%

BEVERLY WALLER

Members ot the Chuluota Wo­
man'* Club, meeting at the home
of Mrs. Carol Jrpson. March T,
made financial contributions to
several community projects.
Included was a 373 donation to
the American Legion George M.
Jacobs Memorial Post 233 for the
distribution ot traffic safety signs
throughout the community.
Donation of 323 to the Seminole
County Water Safety Committee
of the American Bed Cross for
the purchase of the film "That
They May Live." which deals
with life saving techniques in all
emergencies. The film is in techni.
color and after ill purchase will
be made available to all clubs
and organisations of the county
free of charge through the Sanford
Bed Cross Chapter.
The women also voted to give
3100 lo the Chuluota Sportsmen's
Club to be used for purchase of
equipment and other needed sup­
plies for the educational training
program for community children
archery, fire arms and for the an
mtal Fbhathon.
The group set adde 330 for their
adopted family to be used for
F.s-jcr
Other business included making
ol tentative plans for an Faster
Ejw Hunt for community children
under 11 years of age. Mrs. Grace
Fox was appointed chairman of
the project with Mrs. Joan Sin­
clair as her co-chairman. Time
and place of the Hunt to be an­
nounced.
Mr*. Jcpsun, assisted by Mrs.
Hessie Jones, served refreshments
al the close of the meeting.

Mrs. Faye Bivers, Bichmond
Avc., Sanford announces the en­
gagement and approaching mar­
riage of her daughter, Belly Sue
Chambers, to limn Keith Larton,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.
La rum, 2133 Broadlavvn ltd , Du­
buque, Iowa.
Miss Chambers was horn in .Se­
vers die, Tcnn., attended school*
in Tennessee, DcLand and Enter­
prise. M.e was a member of the
l‘.i59 graduating class of the Deland High School. While there she
was a member of Ihe Glee Club
and Tri-Hl-Y.
The gloom-elect was horn in
Fort Dodge, Iowa, attended schools
in Iowa and graduated from Hie
Dubuque High School in 1951.
While in High School he was active
in sporU and took part in the fall
and spring track and cross coun­
try meets.
Following his graduation hr en­
tered the C. S. Navy and served

MISS BETTY SUE CHAMBERS

tjcUudw
S a is
PALM CIRCLE
Cdr. Frank Patterson spoke on
Japanese Gardens," showing co ­
lored slides, al the meeting of
Palm Circle, Sanford Garden Club
in the home of Mra, George
Hounds. Virginia Avc., Sanford,
Thursday morning,
Japanese gardens portay a rythm
in nature, with its seasonal chang­
es. The Japanese love nature and
insist upon an aesthetic sanity in
their gardens.
In designing llicm they adhere
to one of three plans (I ) artifi­
cial hill1 gardens—not necessarily
ualng rock* ami dirt, but by sire
of shrub* and trees; (2&gt; flat gar­
dens and (3) internal gardens,
with enclosures by walls, hedges
or gates. Wind bells are often
used in their gsrdens for sound
effects.
In formal garden* waterfalls,
ponds, or streams are seen and
rocks are used to make turns in
streams. Stepping stones are often
used In the gardens and also In thr
ponds or streams.
Cdr. Patterson's talk. Illustrated
with many, many slide*, was a
most interesting one, At close
or the morning session. Mrs.
Rounds, wilh Mrs. Helen DcWit, as
co-hostess, served a light lunch.
Mrs. Jack Greene was accepted
into tha circle aa a saw member

leader, a* well aa a District scout
eaacutive and Beverly "grew up"
in Scouting, although her family
traveled around the country a lot,
because her father was in tha
Alaritim* Service.
Long: wood
Her daughter Debbie, nine. It a
Brownie scout and she has a five
year old ton, Ricky, Assistant
leader of Beverly's intermediate
group ia Verne Bolton.
By MRS. BETTI E SMITH
"I would like lo *ay that I think
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Scouting t* wonderful, both for
Sam Hodge, at their Reiter Ave.
tho girls and for tha traders," saya
home, were Mr. Hodge's abler and
Bavarly enthusiastically, and she
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Makshould know.
lon Strop*, of Waverly, N. Y.
Mr. and Mri. Clare Balmer and
family enjoyed the visit of hi*
brother, Wallace Balmer, of I’ uie
City N. Y „ last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith have
returned borne after being called
By HELEN hNODGRAMS
lo Winter Haven. Mr*. Smith'*
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Braddock, father, D. H. Willis, was hospital!of Dr La t&gt;d. vbllrd friend* in En­ ird for three weeks, due to a se­
terprise, b it Thursday.
ver* heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ovbtt were
sunday gueits of Mr. and Mr*.
Nonwork accident* — those oc­
Herman Sagsr in Orinond Beach. curring in the home, on the high­
Wrckend guest* at the home of way and in public places — ac­
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Henderson count lor about 8 out of T ac­
cidental deaths in the United
Ststct.

LITTLE STEPHANIE BLAIS helps Mummy, Claire Blais (right) and M rs.
Helen C on stiin tin e, ( l e f t ) ns they check over xotne of the Koneroua gift*
that will he awarded aa door prize* Ht the SI. I'utrick’a Hay Kaaliion Show
and Card Party, heinyr planned by the Catholic Women'll Chib for March 17.

in California, Tennessee and re­
cently relumed from a
seven
month cruise aboard Ihe CSS In­
dependence in Ihe Mediterranean.
Hr is presently stationed at the
Sanford Naval Air Station with
VAH-I.
Thr wedding will be an evenl of
March id at 3 p.m. at the Central
Baptist Church, in Sanford,
No formal Invitations arc being
fxlrmlrd and all friend* of thr
couple are Invited lo attend.

for door prise*. Special rt'lrohmcnls will be served at the card
party, which will be held in Hie
Social Hall of ail Souls Catholic
Church,
The general public i* invited
and ticket* will be on tale at llouinitials, Jet Lancs, Winn Dixie,
Food Fair, and vow ells.
General chairman (or Hie evenl
is Mrs. Claire Blab and Hie dc-

Calendar
MONDAY
The Friendship League of tha
Congregational Christian Church
will meet at 1:30 p.m. in Fellow­
ship Hall lor the monthly session
with Mrs. Kale QualHebaum and
M n. George Chabot a i co-host­
esses.
TCE8DAY
First Baptist Church elasa in
Bible Study, 9:30 a m. and 7:30
p.m.
Associational Intermediate Drill
and Better Speakers' Tournament,
it P inem at Baptist Church, I
p.m.

Garden Club Plans
Future Activities
Mr*. W. W. Anderson, Mr*.
Malvin Campbell and Mr*. Floyd
Cooper were elected by »ecrct
ballot to s e n e as a nominating
committee for the North Orlando
Garden Club Thursday,
This committee is to choose (wo
candidate* for each chib officer
and lo present the nomination*
at the April meeting.
Election was held at a meeting
of the group at the home of Mrs.
George Summers. 70 N. Second
St., with Mrs. Malvin Campbell
serving a* co-liosteis,
Mrs. Richard Stodden took over
to read the minutes and tree■urer’a report in the absence of
both officer*.
Members voted lo include reed­
ing of ihe minutes from executive
hoard meetings at Ihe regular
meetings;
To hold the annual June Banquet
at (he Villa Nova Heslaurant with
each member lo purchase her own
dinner. The club will lake care
of tax, tips and other miscellan­
eous expense;
To refrain tram having guest
ipeakeri at each meeting but, in­
stead, spend more time in open
discussion and to have local memhers give the program at some
of the meetings;
To hsve a small plant exchange
by number drawings at the April
mreling Instead of a white ele­
phant sale. Each member ia to
bring a small plant amiable for
Ihe exchange;
To tend gifla to any members
who are In the hospital ami also
lo those who are confined lo

St. Patrick Party Planned
By Catholic Womens Club
A ht. Patrick'* Day Card Parly
and Fashion Show i* living plan­
ned by the Catholic Women's Club
March 17 al 8 p.m.
Tbo Fasbiun N«mi will lake place
first with adult fashion* from Yawell's Department Store and child­
ren's riolhci from in*- spring stock
al Duke and Duchess Shop.
Many attractive gift* have been
collected to be used in a drawing

Church

curating committee n headed by
Mr*, l.'harlultc Donahoe assisted
by Mrs. Madeline Fade.
Mr*. Adelaide Durand and Mr*.
Metlie Duehn are m charge of re­
freshments and .Mr*. Edith Kry*
gier and Jo Slunkwiecr arc rh alr-.
men of Ihe lieke, talcs.
Kitty Purdy will tie coordinator
and commentator tor the foihlon
show.

Iheir homes due to a lengthy A&gt;
nrss;
To collect articles of clothing,
food and household supplies which
will be kept for needy famtllea
in emergencies such ai fir# or
prolonged illnesses. Mrs. Camp*
bell, Mr*. Frank Bailey and Mra,
Joseph Thflt were appointed to
hr in charge of this project and
residents with donation! should
contact any of tlw three women.
Announcement was made that
the Littleton Nursery of Oviedo
will sell plants lo members for
Iheir own use at wholesale price.
It was stressed that the*# plants
may not be purchased at tha
reduced costa for any
purpose
other lhan individual uses. For
further Information members ware
advised lo contact Mr*. Robert
Dean.
Plans were made lo devote the
next mrctlng to open discussion
by all members on iheir likes
and dislikes of the club. Members
were informed that the Garden
of thr .Month awards will ba re*
sumed In April and will ba made
each month during the summer.

Local

Events

WEDNESDAY
Civic Department of Iha Sanford
Woman's Club meets at 12 noon
for a covered dish luncheon, /of*
lowed by the business and pro*
gram. U . John Langford, from
the Naval Air Station, wU ba
guest epeaker.

• Hats
• Dresses
• Hose
• Gloves
• Bags
• Jewelry

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his recognition of correct, enduring styling. It sjscak*
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in Cadillac’s quietness of operation . . . its ease ol
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I iniilly, a Cadillac endotscs its owner’s ability to judge
sound value—In purchase price, in economy of oper­
ation and as a wise investment. Your dealer invites
\uu (o discover all the rewards of Cadillac ownership.

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�Recession Attacked.
For the third time In seven years the nation's bust*
neaamen, acting through the Advertising Council which
they support, are attacking recession "through the minds
o f men, where all action starts."
Theodore Rcpplier. council president, thinks this
psychological warfare probably did some good in 1054
and 1958, though he says frankly there's no way to prove
It. Most Americans, especially the hard hit, probably
would agree it’s worth a good try.
In the new campaign, called "Confidence in a Grow*
ing America,"4hc planners Insist there's to be no "Polly*
anna stuff," no blinking o f the facts o f recession. In the
words o f one, they simply want to "look at the whole
stairway Instead of the broken step."
What this means is that they intend to emphasize
what they consider is legitimate optimism about the
country's long-range future. The soberest economic pro*
jectlona largely agree, they say, that by 1976 we’ll have
a hike in gross national product from 8500 billion to $800
billion, and n 22-mlllIon boost in Jobs.
Some of the advertisements already prepared suggest
the council is using what might be termed the "four B"
approach. Again and again, alluding to the future, the
campaigners say: "Brilliant—Bigger— Better— Bright­
er."
Heavy stress is laid on the value o f organized re­
search in fulfilling this promise.
The council's figures put U. S. business research
today at $12 billion a year. By 1969 lt'a expected to
reach $22 billion. Bays Reppller: It’s the best answer to
automation."
In its 1058 campaign, tho council got donations o f 25
million dollars' worth o f advertising space. This time it
figures on at least 10 million dollars' worth, and possibly
much more.
For this time the program won't end once the reces­
sion danger is over. It will be continued at lower pace,
with tho idoa that somu constant psychological stimulus
will do tho economy good.
President Kennedy’s commerce secretary, Luther
Hodges, likes the whole ides, providing the rough facts
are always faced. He should have plenty o f company.
Tho campaign, if it's realistic, can’t hurt. And it might
help a lot.

LETTERS

to the Editor

Xditor:
Thank you for tho Anderson
Moving and Storage Company
lea■« publicity which appeared
la the Sanford Herald. We ap­
preciated your aailtUneo and alao that o f Mrs. Dorothy Higgin­
botham who waa moat halpful.
Ned Julian
Associate
..
Stenitrom Realty

this location. Who hind let auch
traffic hazards and why has an
IntenecUon a i dangerous at
this been ignored?
Respectfully yourt,
Kathy Carlo*

Editor:

Chuluota Men
Report Barbecue
‘Big Success*

I have found in the part that
the aureit way to receive action
or a sound expleniUoa to a
problem la throuih this column.
So, again I write;
There la a very dangsroua traf­
fic hazard at the eouthera and of
our county. 1 am referring to in(enaction T7W and road 434.
Why Isn't there soma type of
traffic light or signal for motorlite at an intersection ae con­
gested as thlsT
I do not know what require­
ment! mutt be met for proper
traffic ilgnals but surely Uia loti
of human LIFE la vary suffi­
cient, not to mention aaveral peo­
ple being aeriouily Injured at

American Legion members of
the Chuluota George M. Jacobi
Memorial Pott 223 report that
(heir chicken barbecue, bold at
the Community llouso picnic
area March S, waa a "big sueca w ."
They reported a profit of be­
tween |300 to 9330 and said that
300 dinners were served with peo­
ple coming from Geneva, Titus­
ville, Cocoa, Oviedo and Sanford
in addition to local ratldenli.
The 40 A a locomotive wat on
hand all afternoon to give rldea
to kiddles "from 1 to 100 yean
of age and the sound of He horn
resounded through the area un­
til lata in the day."

SIDE G L A N C E S

B y Gilbraith

WASHINGTON — (NEA —
Free-swinging Jimmy Hoffa and
hia Teamsters union are sow
nearing position from which they
can give tbe Kennedy adminis­
tration—and the country—one of
its most aerioua domestic prob­
lems and battles in tbe next four
years.
Federal District Court Judge
F. Dickinson Letts' order abol­
ishing tbe board of monitors con­
trol he had let up over the
Teamsters gives it a green light
to go its own ways.
Judge Letts authorized the call­
ing of a union convention. This
will end in the legal election of
Hoffa at president, giving him

WASHINGTON

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD By William Drury
It was an evening of culture at
the civic auditorium. Among the
audience
were
grandmother!,
demure young ladlea droned In
their bait, and deeply apprecia­
tive teens gera.
In fact, the usual bloodthirsty
mob you will find watching wres­
tling.
That night, Ur. Prlmo Camera,
former heavyweight b o x i n g
champion o f the world, would at­
tempt to beat the living daylights
out o f Mr. Al Lolotal, the heavy­
weight wrestling champion of
Hawaii.
The spectators enthusiastically
applauded the entry of these
gladiators. Some were ao over­
come ti;a: they stuck their fin­
gers into their mouths nod pierc­
ed the thick, smoke-laden air
with shrill whittiet. Others mere­
ly called advice, aueb "Murder

WORRYCLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
CASE H-431: Homtr G., aged
29, is a successful Insurance man.
"D r. Crane, we have 49 agents,"
he began. "Tney are divided Into
units of T man each. 1 have
charge of ono of these.

"For five years I have been
quite aucceasful. But lately I have
grown very self-conscious end
analytical So I am losing my
confidence.
" I used to hold group sales
meetings, but now I am actually
afraid to aland up before people.
"1 can go out with one of my
men and do all right, but I am
afraid to make e speech.
" I think It all alerted when I
hired an older man of
c 43 in my
been a former
aalea unit. Hei had bet

lawyer,
"He it inclined to ccriticize me.
necently he told mei that I was
of the
slipping in my leader
men. Now I'm afraid j has actually eauied me to davelop a
complex.
"F or I hate to go to the office
in the morning. I am ao uncertain
and fearful that 1 blush
b lu b and act
like an amateur.
" I ean't go on like thin, for my
men will Ime all their rcipect for
me. So what do you recommend T"
You reader* may recall the old
rime about the centipede:

The centipede waa happy,
guile, UutUl the toad, In fun.
Aaltad which lag followed after
bins ap to rath

quite prostrate

'Uut Dad, Myon ronl|y b

a

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him. A l" and "Kill him, Carat r a i"
The frail old lady next to me
screamed: "Butcher the bum!
Slaughter him! Tear him up!
Feed him to the blrdal" It was
not quite clear whoa# aide the
waa on.
Her husband sat silent betide
her, a timid man, entiling •
queer little emlle.
This was a non-title bout. Two
lallt out of three, for the fun of
It and an unspeclfed purse.
At the sound of the gong, Mr,
Camera and Mr. Lolotal circled
each other warily. For a while
they played pat-a-cake while the
fans snorted tor blood.
"Hey, you boys need an orchestra?" Inquired the frail old
lady. "Quit dancing around."
Her husband said nothing. Just
smiled that queer little smile.
Mr. Camera and Mr. Lolotal,

la the ditch Inquiring hew to
ru s."
The moral of that little poem it
obvious. As soon as we become
loo analytical, then we Interfere
with the previous imoolh operation
of our habits.
Homer was a successful sales­
man, eitrovcrtive and happy, untill this ex-lawyer criticized him.
Then Homer grew introipectlve
and analytical.
But the longer he analyzed him­
self, the lesa assurance be posses­
sed. And a star salesman MUST
feel sure of himself.
Excessive eelf-inalysla Is one
reason why a person stutters.
Some embarrassing slip of the
tongue calls his attention to the
previous automatic act of speak­
ing. So he figuratively throws a
monkey wrench Into its smooth
machinery.
The person who blushes profusely
it also a victim of this undue selfanalysis.
At some time in the past his
attention waa called to his pink
skin and red eara. Since then, be
keeps thinking about himself ex­
clusively.
Homer la handicapped by this
ex-lawyer, who Is older and «l
course desirous of being thought
a "big shot" because he once
bad a successful legal practice.
The lawyer thus tries to brow­
beat other* ao b t can again stand
out ai tho top man in tho group.
For It rankles the 43-year-old
lawyer's pride to think a 29-year
old la now his boss.

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locked In a loving embrace, man­
aged to fall out o f tho ring. The
referee began to count. They
had to be back on tho canvai be­
fore ho reached 20.
One of the qualifications neecsssry to be a wresting n feree Is
the ability to count up to 20. A
much lower standard o f educa­
tion is accepted for boxing ref­
erees, who need only count up to
10 and can use all their fingers
or ioet.
At tbe count of IT, Mr. Camera
languidly began to climb back
through tbe ropes. Mr. Lolotal
grasped tbe giaat'e leg, jerked
him back among the tana, and
quickly scrambled into tbe ring
himself.
That cost Mr. Camera a fall.
The frail old lady said it was
unfair. So did Mr. Camera. He
returned protesting. The referee
tried to soothe him, but tbe
giant'* pride was hurt. T o show
II, he began throwing Mr. Lolotal
all over the ring.
The frail old lady moaned with
ecstasy.
Mr. Camera picked up Mr.
Lolotal, walked to the ropes and
gazed al the ringside seats, look­
ing for somewhere to drop Mr,
Lolotai. The frail old lady shriek­
ed: "Hero, Primol Throw him to
m e"
Her husband's smile faded and
he cowered in hia aeat.
Tbe giant dropped Mr. Lolotal
on tho canvas Instead, and pin­
ned him for a fa ll Then they got
really mad, and slapped each
other, pushed each other around
and (romped on each other, until
Mr. Lolotai found himself on top
of Mr. Camera and Mr. Camera
felt hia own broad shoulder* k in
the canvai.

Mr. Lolotal rose with a satis­
fied grin. The giant-killer hid
conquered.
"lt'a a fix !" screeched the frail
old lady. She turned to her
mouse o f a spouse. "Even you
could do better than that."
He smiled again, timidly.
"Yea, dear." he said.

WASHINGTON - They scuffod
down the walk in the quiet of late
afternoon. The air wat sweet and
warm and the shadows were
long. Hand In hind they went,
tbe old man and tbe boy.
Often the neighbors in tbe
Chevy Chase section tee them
like this, a bond borne of love,
loneliness and tragedy.
There's a spread of 67 yean
between them. Old Carl Vinson
is 77. Till, blue-eyed, chubby-fac­
ed and vibrant, Is 10.
On Capitol Hill they give the
elderly gentleman of Georgia the
tyrannical tag of "Backstage
Boss o f the Pentagon." That's
because Carl Vinaon holds a life­
line to our military as chairman
of tho powerful Houle Armed
Services Committee.
But the old timer lives mostly
for that 10-year-old boy, no rela­
tive but sort of adopted through
the years. I watched the other
day as Till looksd up and softly
addressed the low crlsf form:
"C ra m p s?"
Vinson gave the
kid’s hand a squeeze, and then
listened to tha question.
Admirals and generals of tho
highest rank tn tho country mill­
ed about, but the old man paid
beed for the moment only to the
lad.
This was a ceremonial lunch­
eon. They were honoring Uncle
Carl because a story about him
was appearing in the Reader*f
Digest. Till was mentioned in the
story, too, o f course.
Lou Stockstill of the ArmyNavy-Air Force Journal, author
of the piece, was there. Ho re­
called how he had phoned Vinaon
after the story was published.
Till took the call.
"S a y," said the boy, "that waa
quite a story you wrote about

ua."
Thai's what ii ao fiao about
this friendship. They both con­
sider tho association Inseparable.
It waa 10 years ago that TUI
earn* to fill a tragic void In Cart
Vinsoo'a life—two weeks after
Mr*. Vinaon died. TiU'a parents
had moved in with the Congress­
man. TUI's dad, Tillman Snead,
la Vinson's administrative aide.
Now on week eada when the

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by Ed Koterba
two aren't out strolling or going
to the movies, the old msn has
TUI down to the Capitol, and tho
two take turns presiding over
tha empty chamber, ruling the
world ao to speak.
At tbe big luncheon TUI aat on
the podium in the No. 1 spot—
Immediately to Vinton's right.
One seat over—in a lower ech­
elon—sat the Secretary of De­
fense, Robert McNsmsrz.
Speaker Sam Rayburn strolled
tn late—right past McNamara
and directly to Tilt far a big,
warm gretting. McNamara said
nothing, lie understood.
Then the big moment . . . a
White House aide stood up snd
read a message from the Presi­
dent of the United States, It
flowed with praise for the old
man. Vinaon lowered hia bead.
The sentiment si old timer was
visibly moved.
The note went on. The Presi­
dent was now addressing young
Tillman Snead. "Come to the
White House and tee m e," it
said. "And bring Cramps Vision
along."
Tbo little boy grinned. The old
for a hankerchief.

By HAL
What this
nickel that ii
worth.

•
• •
Always remember that ■ plea­
sant smile goes a long waya and
hat anicehabit of coming back.

•

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Suits would
fit a lotbetter on
some men if it weren't for all the
junk in the pocket*.

these funds
almost as they
please. They can be put in
banka as interest-free deposits.
These can be used as security
for personal loans for almost un^
limited use.
W
Hoffa’s power is growing con­
stantly. Ho has just won 2Mo-32cents-an-honr Increases for 200,000 Teamsters in the Middle West.
The new contracts—all to expire
on the same date three years
hence—could give Holla a stran­
glehold on American transporta­
tion by 1964, which is an election
year.
lloffa's political influence warn?
shown to be not too strong In
the list national election. He
picked out 36 congressmen to op­
pose because they had voted fur
the Landrum-Grtffin labor bill.
Only one of the 36 was defeated.
It is pointed out, however, that
Hoffa docs not need this kind of
political influence for his power.
He defied the Senate labor
rackets investigation for threat
years. In the course of these
hearings it was shown that two
previous congressional Investiga­
tions of his activities were called
off. He now emerges more pow­
erful than before.
With other labor union allianc­
es Hoffa has made — including
Harry Bridges of the West Coast
Longshoremen and the equally
left wing Mine and Sm elter#
Workers—the
Teamsters'
boss
must be reckoned with as one of
the dominant labor leaders in the
United States. This in spite of
the fact that the Teamsters have
been suspended from the AFLCIO for failure to clean up
racketeering.
Hoffa la now throwing his
weight around to demand a place
on future labor-management-pub- %
lie Industry conferences which
ths Kennedy administration may
organize to brinr more peace and
stability to tho induitrtal scene.
The Teamztera were left out—
probably deliberately — when the
president named to his first 21member advisory group six rep­
resentatives o f AFL-CIO unions
and President Tom Kennedy of
the Miners.
Q
But Jimmy Hoffa, given an­
other clean bill of health In tha
courts—as he has been in three
previous caset—cannot bo Ignor­
ed In tho U.S. labor movement.
He la ambitious and driving
hard for the right to unionize all
unorganized workers under his
Teamster banner.
He la younger and more ag­
gressive than tha older leaden Q
in the union movement who have
now gained recognition and lorn*
respectability a i labor atatcamen.

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IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E
TO ALL C IT Y OF
SANFORD PROPERTY OW NERS
NOTICE la htrtby given that ail paraooa, fines and cor­
porations owning or having control, management,
tody, supervision or agency of PERSONAL PROPERTY
In (hia City which is subject to taxation MUST FILE
RETURN on or boforo APRIL 1, 1961, othenriso tha
Ths Aasosaor wU bo required (o aaaaoa each p roperty
from tho bool information obtainable, and (ho benefits
of any exemption due which are not claimed, cannot bo
allowed.

H. N. T A M M , JR.,
C IT Y T A X ASSESSOR

I'a copyright end will be held Hal

almost undisputed control over
the world's largest union. With
nearly 1.7 mlBioo members, it
comprijcs about ten per cent of
the American organized labor
movement.
Hoffa controls about 9300 mil­
lion in pension and welfare funds
collected for hit union.
Tbe law passed by Congress
two years ago to require report­
ing of these funds has been-found
to be ineffective. It does not
regulate these food* at rigidly
at insurance company rcservei
are regulated. New legislation
will be needed to bring union
pension funis under tight control
and audi..
Teamster officials ean now use

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who are entitled to the benefits of (he $500.00 va]nation
exemption, as provided by law. MUST MAKE APPLI­
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s ittin g p r e tty 1 a u k

By Peter Edson

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

"W h a tsa Matter, Can't Y ' Read?"

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ceramic tile hath, tab and ahnwtr, large DEN. bedroom.
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property.__________ _________________

Be Sure To W atch For The Coming
H uge Sanford Auction O f
10 Homes — Friday, March 31
S a n twn-bodr
ore 3-bedroom—All are tomcat block
beUt-np roof a, furred and plastered interior

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Apartment, with carpet., drapes, air conditioned la
Orltnd. ovorirahtagU k .U c e m e . THURSDAY*
MARCH m a l Apnrtmrat Buildings, Orchid Dries
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cncc. Informed aources In Leo­ and tear from it the richest prov­
poldville said moderate Jean F o s-. inces of Katanga and Kasai."
ter Mamikala is gradually tak­
i The newspaper added lhal the
ing ovrr from Gizcnga at boss of
Oriental Province. Mantikala is set-up would "gratify the Belgian
and other colonizers."
premier of the province.
Tbe fact the new confederation
However, diplomatic
sources
might make things difficult for regarded the plan to divide the
the Communists was seen in the Congo into eight equally sover­
angry reaction from
Moscow. eign stales operating under an
Pravda, the official Communist executive body of coordinate co­
parly
newspaper,
Immediately operation as a final challenge to
called the plan a "colonialist Gizenga'a
Icfiwing
Stanleyville
regime.
plot."
Pravda said the plant was writ­
The organization of coordina­
ten by "puppets'' who plotted to tion between the aovcrrlgn atalcs
"dismember the young republic would be a Council of Ministers

bring stability to the atrife-lorn
nation.
Congolese leaders attending a
"aumralt" conference here agreed
Sunday to establish a loose con­
federation of eight sovereign
stales on tribal lines to replace
Ibe Congo republic.
Joseph Kasavubu, president of
the central Congolese govern­
ment, was unanimously selected

responsible for domestic and for­
eign policy.
Kasavubu described the confer­
ence as a "resounding success."
Tshombe, who conceived the
idea of the conference, said " I
am very content. We have settled
our own affairs. East and West
must now leave ua in peace and
keep their hands off the Congo."
Mount Holyoke College, South
Hadley, Maas., was opned In 1837
with GO student*, under the name
o f Mount Holyoke Female Semin*
•ry.

s a v e

EDMUND L. WEBER, Chief Aviation Mechanic, of VAH-3, was recently
"piped over the side'* by his shipmntcs in ceremonies transferring him to
the Fleet Reserve, His military service extended over a period of 27 years,
the last o f which was S'AH-3 at the Sanford Naval Air Station. His career
in the Navy is not over at this time for he will be advanced to Lieutenant on
the retired list in December o f 1963, Chief Weber resides nt S. Laurel Ave­
nue with hfr fam ily.-...______

Hospital

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By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foregla News Analyit
This week In London's Lan­
caster House, the 11 independent
members of the British common­
wealth meet in an atmosphere of
discord markedly at odds with
their gracious surroundings.
At the storm’s center is Prime
Minister H. F. Vcrwoerd of the
Union of South Africa whoso stern
policy of "apartheid" denying
equal rights to non-white h is re­
sulted in Aslan and African de­
mands that the Union o f South
Africa be ousted from ill com­
monwealth membership.
Strongly allied with Vcrwoerd
is Prime Minisler Sir Roy Welensky of (he Central African Federa­
tion of North and South Rhodesia
and Nyasaiand.
T ie federation Is not yet inde­
pendent, but it Is traditional that
its prime minister attend com­
monwealth meetings. Wcleniky's
policy of segregation has been de­
scribed as even more severe than
that of South Africa.
The commonwealth system is at
once both irrational and effective,
and even the British who invented
it have trouble explaining exactly
how or why it works.
A vice president of India once
said of It: "Commonwealth means
for us complete Independence and
informal association, sharing of
ideals, though not of allegiance,
of purposes through not of loyal­
ties, common discussions , . ,
though not binding dlclslons."
From a practical standpoint, the
commonwealth work* because It
provides
economic
advantages
both to Britain and to her former
colonies through tariff and various
trade agreements.
Among the It members, Ghana
and Nigeria arc attending their
first meeting since attaining In­
dependence. Others are Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, India,
Pakistan, Ceylon, Federation of
Malaya, and, of course Great

But In October 1960, white South
Africans voted to become a re­
public Instead of a constitutional
monarchy
under
the
British
crown.
According to custom any com ­
monwealth member changing Its
status must ask permission to re­
main in the commonwealth. South
Africa has been unable to obtain
assurance that her request will be
approved.

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Linda Stafford and Deloriso
Flannigan made their Malden
Step in tha Junior Gfrt'a Auxiliary
o f the First Baptist Church o f
I-ako Mary last week at their
Forward Steps program at the
church. Refreshment! were serv­
ed after the meeting.
Other members attending were
Cheryl Avery, Wanda Mixon, Pa­
tricia Flannigan, Shelia Davie,
Billie Lynn Korden, and the coun­
selor for the group, Mrs. Mar­
guerite Boman.

Enjoy Skate Party
The Intermediate Sunday School
Clasa of the First Baptist Church
of Lake Mary enjoyed a social
evening at Skate City secently.
Members were accompanied by
their teacher, Mr*. James Gray,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ander­
son.

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Alan Boraan passed his require­
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First Baptist Church o f Lake
Mary and other members o f tha
group are wrorking on their re­
quirements.
Alan Buman gave the opening
prayer on the program and Jimmy
Fisher closed the meeting with
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Greg Wilhelm, Hale Wilhelm,
Rickey Davie, Russell Avery, Bob­
by Shelton, Wayne Boman, and
Dean Boman.
Refreshment! were served at the
close Of the program.

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Alice Itzerd, DeBery; Celestlne
Rawls and Sabina Register o f San­
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Blithe
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Raw la o f San­
f o r d , a girl.
Diamlaeale
Pasty Finch, Longwood; Maxine
Clabough, Lake Maryj Scarlett
Hopkins, Apopka, William Bailey,
Lake Monroe; Ernest Collier, N,
Orlando; Vcrlle Terrel], Bayard
Smith, Beverly Jurae, William
Yates, Sylvester Harrison, Mrs.
Sam Thurmond and baby girl,
Vallie Wilson, Thomas Stapllon,
O u trid e MvGovern, lea Marie
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MIAMI BEACH (UFO-Oiampfau Floyd Fslteraon and **H fab Ingam ar Johaniion « f « of
ficiaUy notlffad today that lb#
git* bad psanad Um all-important
$400,000 nark tor teste telfd and
decisive heavyweight ttde fl|M
tonight #4 tt» Miami Beach CmVtnUon Hall.
Both boatr* c*pre»*ed relief
that aporteman BUI MacDonald of
Miami Beach wnld tea* no wm
•x M bta $400,040 |«W H M tec
(ha aehedutad IS-round fight, and
official* at feature BparW, In*,
aaM a (alteram to MacDonald rolaaataf him Im a (ha (atranlaa.
A arowd at 19,440 l« eipectod
whan 94-year old P*ttefara at
Rockville Centra, M. V,, and 9SXtar-oM Johansson d Rwoden
and Svttaaitand aquara nil with
tha afa-eunco glove* at 14 1*
Left . hooker i’ afterara, firat
man to recapture lb# baa ay
crows, Is farorod at 1S*I to ba«t
la go, tha oaploatva rigbthanded
puncher—a* ho did In lh«lr tor-

Allheal* tonight's IMernaltona!
"rubber Bisteb" la Khadutad ter
SI rrsnita. the batUag fa at "evan
gnoeey" Mist H doaan't laM more
than ats round*, ragsrdtea* af Baa
winner. And It * SI that K
doaan't fo tha full 1$ waifacii.
However, abould II unaapartadly
laat Ua achadufad dlatanca, Mm
hatting to » l that Johanaaon
Ament win lha deciafan.
Whan tenlgbt'a mafah waa firat
made tar tba U S n aaal arena,
efflalal* of fyatura Sport* aimed
et n sellout of |I,« io,oos&gt; wIUi
tteketa priced nt (104, W and
$90. But now R appear* unlikely
that Mm Rato will reach $*0,400.
lieewaar, the haul etlll may l*a
tha richeat ftpht hi hlalory beeauaa of lha booming aalaa cl
Mmatar-TV faaatfaea la tho Und­
id Statoa and Canada, aa well aa
Mm Urge guaraofaa* paid for ra­
dio, movlaa and foreign kina-

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WINTER AHHORE—HUMMER A PM)AT la possible In thU now Mttrrl
Mne houaolMMt, tho Intent craft fur living to ault tho owner. It hna entmmaran hulls, amphibious wheels and Insulated top*Ida*. Trnllar hitch can

By WM. TAYI/fR MtKKOWN .In electricity and water from
•T. LOUIS, Ma^-&lt;NKA)—Tha |gihoro, t waa afraid our water
bill*** problem In Hung almard
would freaia *•■ I talked l«
g tmai during • northern winter, , houietmet ft lend who haul*
n houaeboallng couple Irll me.
# yj»,r*id* trailer ramp
la nm la keep warm but M an- ##f&gt;|
u# Mid me about
plain to lhaIf friend* that ihey re inaulalad wrapping for lha pipe
not rrary.
that ha* a wire in It Ilka a heal
Tha lata aun had been alanlptJ whan tba temperature
lug cold yellow acroa* a frown
m * a tharmoatat luma U
Intel af tha Mlaalialppi •• I ot iQpg enough to keep the water
walked out m i the dock U their (jawing "
houaabaat home locked tn tbe lea.
..A, flM| , f#4lJy w n dcrad If
but inilde • hot pine lag wa* (f ^ )r# tr(niod the boat would
mapping In lha nraplara.
cruih R," Janet miunircrad. ' but
•Till I* eur aatond wlnl*f n- M feond VIM«gh beat goa. out
final,*' Pfad and J*nai aaplaln- trough tha hull lo keep the In
•d. “ snd we're Mill •■rm- thin ee mailed. Wa alto put atrnw
healthy, and completely aold »• M lha i n around the boil, and
year-round boating. Rut If you ,hfl
„ &gt; b w b aunilght
quota ua, plaaaa don I mantleo #(||j
|h# jc# ,h)||
our ilait ■*“ •*- Wall.
1*^
"Wo'tra bran told by people
Ung phone call* from landlubber* wh# wo#r iWtB|
opm rit*r
again during lha n*»t cold *pall,
there i« a currant Ibnl lha
wanting to know If wo re itlll
*ktm tee I* moat dan.
all flgM **
garoui and ran »aw *1 a hull
Their boat a name h®*, **[ along lha walrrlma
II awaap*
la Suay, itojpuse they ihoughl p|l| hum# people anchor a fag
It aounded right Inr Ibalr
(lo&gt;m upalraam of Ihair rrart,
tout home. She ha* a broad #n- ,h|f
rf^ftwood and
baain of 14 laat,
***® ira floaa floating down
»•

and move aahora,** Xr#d admit­
ted, "but then f hope wa can
buy tana of tho amall naw houwtrsiler bouwboata. Soma ar# in
aulated far wintar uaa and bay*
retractable wheal* '•
A number of that type a n ba
fag Introduced tbfa year, and
can h* n*cd for aaarythiog Dorn
winter fltb ahacka and duck
blind* t* hunting lodge*

flamlnnla Sporting Gouda knock­
ed ovrr Sanford Electric. 4141 fa
Biddy Lratu* rage action this
pari weekend
Pacing the Saminol# Sporting
Goods team* wa* Bobby Barbour
with IT point*
In other city loop action. Higgin­
botham detailed WSPR. IV2* with
B. Hit-hard# pacing tba victor* with
14 potato.
Robaon defeated stamper, M M
to»r toU »u*r a* R. Hluoti dunked fa II point*.

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MLPS.-Sl. Paul &lt;lF I i - Vet­
eran Ralilmora Colt* (I tfm n t
rod Don Joyce baa bean Hgnad fa
a contract with tba Mtnnaaat*
Viking* of the National foot ball
League. Jaye#. 91, U lha firat of
14 players purchased from other
NFL club* to return bis contract.

coupon
Sanford Herald
delivered

M ATCH RACE
TONIGHT

TOP • OTARS FROM EACH TRACK
WILL MEET IN A CHAMPIONSHIP
RACE IN THE Bth EVENT
TONIGHT IB ALSO SHRINK NIGHT

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C O U M I I i. tm*w—Hewn ShipCHICAGO-JaaepA C Dr* J r. Tamp!* D m * Patrol ami tee la"
lay at Mawioo, Ma*a, aat a naw IS riNtiUta dtroctar ad tho Itr D li Match Rata o**r tho
A AC roewrd lor tho a o m i * CSC A. oaa hoonrog tor rattteadmembra 1 ttha mil* cooraa Wad
Mb-card rva with a Uma of I J! *
op
anathor outuaad na and color.
in tha AAl. wtunra i ladnar trach
Ail program aaoight at tha la ilrrtand fir Id chaaipomahip*
Orlando Krtmal CluB.
Tho match rar* pria SOKC a haat
tno of distance runner* agsuul
ihr tap marathon apnntrra from
tho Saraaota Kennel Club u i J
PENSACOLA, ru . - Tommy mght'a iaatund atatk.
Bolt af Crystal Birrr. Pla , woo
Cao| Rockrr, Carbaa Sill and
ihr Prnaacota god lowmamrai
lraety
Wind alt kart c)«rhod tho
with a Mai af m .
Art Wralrr Mob lop bonne* to
long run la Wi i that Jt at road*
tha Claaa A diviamn nf tha MayMIAMI. Pin. - Michay WngM at Saraaou thla aaaion aod ha*a
fair Mro'a Golf Ann. Radar M nt Dailai. Tat . woo Lha IT JOa barn pruning lor tha apmal rare.
Miami Woman'a Opan golf fentrhoto handicap tournr-, Sunday.
Running for SOKC trill ba Ktpnamant with ■ acorn of SD.
Wealer had a low n*t ac-wo nf
luar’i Rockrr. Harold Kaprraa and
144 Tied toe rvcond oar Jack
I
BCXXALO, N. Y. - Trank Ed O. B.'a Mortgage.
Allan and Rill Poulh oilh acorti dotla of tha Buffalo Biaooa waa
Leader* af tha Rahia Tempi*
of 1*1. Sonny Ponrll aod Earl named "coach of Rm year' la tha will mako tbr trophy pc*Mutation
Higginbotham tied for third placa American Hockey League lor tha la Ihr owner ad Iha winning day
IS4MI eeeaoo.
immediately folio a bag tho rata.
oith tcoraa of !tl
In Claa* R play, Harry la d l­
ing waa firat with t 1U followed
by Rotwrt Ait. Dr. A S MeCnlW H E E L A L IG N M E N T
lum and Mack Cleveland Jr.
Claaa C amiur waa Bill MaDkl
W H EEL BALANCE
with a 1ST followed hy Harold
Starwood. D*an Baina and H. M.
Yoal.
Naat work an Intar-city match
will ba playad against DaLand at
Dr Laad.

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An hlnioat unMtavnbla FOURTH hnle-m-onr shot
wnn mndn Fridny on th# Mnyfslr 'Country Club Golf
Counts, which hnn seen s phenomenal aituntlon develop
In the pnat week.
I,iitent In th* "Ont*8hot Club" U Dr. 8. &gt;1. Ktllson,
from Chlcnitn, a aurnt of the Mnyfslr Inn, who hit n per­
fect drive Into In* fifth hole with r No. 2 wood, • 165
yard sh ot
The three other shots have fallen Into the cup on
the seventh hole, for J. Dan Wright, local alt run grower,
nnd two vacationers from the north, Mrs. Htelln Pixel,
o f Canada, and Mr*. A. Cantor o f Dong Island. N. Y.

Inrtag % Kahn, pm ldent of
Ttlapromplar—which bought tha
rigbta to tbaator-TV, radio, mov­
ie*, etc.—announced that tha fa.
Ml receipt* from th an "anclllar(*•" promt*# an unpratadinlad
•roan af 94 mill fan.
Johansson, who floored Floyd
Sevan Uma* In the third round
tar a technical knockout In Ihair
Brat fight, will ba fraa fa defend
against any challMignr be rlmusea
M ha (aka* lha 1H1* from ratterson tonight, Thar*'* m returnbout contract.
Thank* to Ihe poaatbl* $4 milHna la groaa ancillary racelpts,
pkis dm "liv e " gate, the puna*
o f Ftayd and Inge may approach
Ihe million-dollar mark thla lime.
Each goto 91 per cant af Ufa
awt live goto, and Feature Sport*
aaeairaa It per earn. However.
Pattoraoa'a cut af Rm prams
tarn's ancillary reeafpto la M par

Dirk r,raa( aod Don Hoak.
loaparatwoal laadora at tha Pittaburg Piraua t » wrrr limitrd
U wnrda 4s*rlug tho nil u iw a .
art eeteg Ihrir hot# during tho
■pong training araoao to anowat
thOM in u n who thought tha boat
tram u*t tho IMo World (* n * i
Th# Piratoo. ptekmg up wham
ihoy loft off with tho world tbaapMOihip o t r tha Maw York
Yiahooa. art Hill winning la tha
Grepefru* CirewM whila
iha
Yaaba art httag.
With
(iron I,
tno
hatMOal
league's mm valuable player
Uat araaota, and ftery third haao
man H«ak tuppi; tag Um pnoch.
tha Piratee woo thrir third
•trei*M eikiluUu* | ar* Sunday,
drloatiog Um Baltimore Oriole#,
a-l Mranwtulo.
Louis
Cardinal* dele*led iha Yankaaa.
14. far Ihair aacood victory In a
row over tba American League
champions.
Hoak kit a home run and Groat
•m**h*4 ■ double, each knocking
in loo tuna in tha Pirate*' fourrun eighth Inning off tha Oriole*'
rookie, Johnny Papa. Hoak broke
i I I In la l i t eighth with bia
hlaat Inflowing ■ walk to Roberto
Clemente. Ilal Smith'* aingle and
a double by Roman Mejias let
tha atago far Oroii'a doable which
pro aided iha uiaarance run* Groat
and Hoak had three kite apiece
for iha day.
With elugger Mickey Mantle
forced to lha atdallna* with a rerurrrnre of bla trick right knee
ln|ur&gt;. lha Yankaaa combed four
Cardinal! hurtara for IS hlta but
puabad scrota only Iwo run*, both
halted In by perennial mfiatd
candidate XrlUie Brickell

ARCADIA. Catf — Do* I ABka

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(Daah Abby l
DEAR SHOE SALESMAN: Pleaee
don’ t tell me what we women want. W'e
take what we can fet, I am convinced that
the sack drees, those goofy mile-high hslrdos (that no woman can comb herself) and
those hideous, polnted-toed shoes were de­
signed by men who hate women and want
to make them look as ridiculous as |s»salble. If there Is a national shoe manufac­
turer’s association, please give me the ad­
dress. 1 would like to send them all the
mail I receive from women who protest
the new style shoes. A letter lor postcard)
to this column will help—and I lead all the
rest

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DEAR ABBY: I am with you all the way
In your campaign to get rid of those home­
ly Wizard o f 0 « witches’ shoes. I have a
long and narrow foot, (nine) and you can
Imagine what my feet look Ilka In the new
spring shoes. I refuse to wear gray shoes
because they look Ilka gun hostel
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DEAR ABBV: My husband can tell
you how much women suffer from joint­
ed shoes—especially young girls whose
feet are still developing. They are making
themselves candidates for bunion surgery
and a mutitude of other foot disorders.
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DEAR ABBY: The pointed toes are
bad enough, but oh, those heels 11 have to
walk "tlppee toe" so I won’t get my hesls
caught In gratings, between cracks In the
sidewalks, or even on shag carpets. Please,

Ufa Jha

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please help ut get some sensible shoes be­
fore I break my neck.
TIPPLE TOE
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DEAR A B B Y : This will kill you Now
they
have
pointe«i-toed
BOWLING
SHOES! Abby. ere they going cr e iy ?
GOING BAREFOOT I
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DEAR A B B Y : The woman who com - ]
plained about pointed shoes is no doubt
wearing cheap ahoes. Also she is probably
one o f those peacocks who needs a sue A B
and fighta with the *h«e clerk to make
him give her a 7 Double A. The new, point­
ed shoes are beautiful and comfortable
when you grt the proper fit.
SHOE MAN
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“ CARRY ON. NURSE”

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Hobart Mltchuns
Jean Blmmona

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heavyweight
champion
Prime
Camera has been teamed with
llllly DsrneU to wrestle Hans
Schmidt and F.ddle Graham at
Madison Square Garden ea March

Signs W ith Patriots
IKXHTON l DPI I —
halfback
George
Northern Michigan
signed Sunday by the
trtots of tbe Amerln
League.

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TENNIS STAR Gussie Mo­
ran, she o f the lace punt Ira
fame, wore this outfit to
tha Deoert Circus Beaux
Arta Ball In l'alnt Springs.
Cherk Tubes At llame • Free!

TV TUBE CHECKER
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More than threw million Ameri­
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■re mobile home* whose dwellers
iwiiUe m w u ii 12 thousand such
parks throughout I k e
United

Sistee.

Tonight
NRC'o “ The Americans'* offers
-The Escape,'' ta which Union
tiddief* escape from tbe Coatedtratee' Libby prlioa.
"Yankee Tornado" on ABC*
-T he Cheyenne Show" d r ill with
M fd b t i etaughter of buffalo
the old’ West.
„ prarticat joke played at a
butinrit partner turns Into a
murder u y itcry in ‘ ‘The Im­
practical
Joker"
on
ARC'S
"Surfeld* •.'*
Two wumaa claim to bo the
designated traveling companion
of a wealthy Turkish girt In
"Who la Sylvia?" ea ABC's "Advinturea ta Paradise" at 9.20.
NOTICE
| wUl not ho
any Baku incurred kg
ether than myself.
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Legal Notice

it it in II.11,4.VI Moil,

When yoa are both at home
ere you the aim who goes out to
bo»g the repairmen or workman
who has been hired to do a job
■round tha house or yard?
All ''yes*' answere
would sens to make
v Mm» who |a the
HER house.

HIHTDRICA1,
Turquoise jewelry belonging to
Quern Zee of the First Egyptian
Dynasty has been uncovered by
■rcliseologliU. The design, which
any present-day lady of fashion
might onvy, consists of alternate
plaques oit cast gold and lur
quo iso.

lu p o s s n iu n :
Tbe Herald wUl net be eo&lt;
fee mere then awe iwrerrert b w i
tu.0 af year id . end meervee tbe
right to revise or reject eey ed
vonlsemeot fram wfcel ordered la
to me polletee ef IMe

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in VI.4 f i s t 144 N an *

When yuvi and your
return from an evening
you volunteer to drive
sitter home*

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Hsodreda
Of
Hanford
Merle I'alroue Died (A l­
most) l-att Nile From
l.aaghlsg At The Hanaatlewal Comedy lilt “Carry
(So Nurse/* Klim Cess,
tlnuee To Run TewIgM k
Tore. At Local lirive-ls
Theatre.

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MONDAY P. M.
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Getting married? For Abby’a booklet,
"H ow T o Have A liv e ly Wedding.” send
AO rents to ABBY, Box 830A, Beverly
Hill*. Calif.

CT.MMFTRO OMFLAV:

SE E N C X R TR A C Y (left) and Burt Lancaster wleh each
other luck In Hollywood. Calif., after they learned that
they both received Academy Award nominations ns l»e«t
actor. Tracy appeared In “ Inherit the W ind" and Ia n caster in "Elm er Gantry." Sow wurkinff in “ Judirrnent
at Nurembenr.’’ they will compete for the prized Oecar
a g a in s t: Trevor Howard. Laurence Olivier and Jack
l^mmnn.

Yes, Abby will answer your letter personally If you write to ABBY, Bo* 3M6,
Beverly Hills, Calif., and enclose a stamp­
ed. aelf-eddreased envelope.
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STRAICWT Ct.ih.Sirir.Di

DEAR A llflY : I beat the fashion esperta and ruined my fret years ago when
it waa stylish to rrsm your foot Into a
pointed shoe. Now I wear leather moctnsine Just like the Indians did.
COMFORTABLE
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fee* Isterllm. Men.

DEAR AL’GL’HTA! Every shoe sales­
man to whom I cornotaiued.
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Office 201 W. First

foe*.. Am Fit

DEAR A B B Y : In reply to “ FOOTMORE AND W E A R Y " &gt;ou said. “ I have
been told the women l/)V K the new pointed-toed shoes.” Pteasa tell me EXACTLY
WHO told you that women love these asi­
nine. ridiculous, pointed au’ocltiea?
AUGUSTA

"Lady—Are You the M*a eti pocket money, pocketing the hsl(be llouieT" Is the Intriguing ante la budget as you see HIT
title o f a short srtlclo la • ro-1 Have you taken any o( the
♦oat Mens of a astieasl magi- following jobs that tredilionaUr
sre a man's responsibility—mew­
The article didn't offer a UK ing the lawn, painting the house,
af Ditto questions to help you sn- making household repairs, or
iw #r the Mg question. But don't pulling out the garbage ceniT
-------f . Pv# worked out some lor
Do the children clearly under
•tend that what mom saye goes
Da yea taka over your hue and the loot to worry about be­
bead'a pay ehech and give kim ing pul down ti mow'*?
Do you write tbe cherks for
the monthly bills end keep, the
RECORD P L A Y E R check book balanrod?
Do you brag that you are the
R E P A IR S
mechanic of the family?
MUSIC
Do you make the arrangefR «T A f r e n c h
mente, buy the tickets, and even
OPRN T IL • I*. M.
Insist ea helping carry the hig
gage when you and your husband
lake a trip logothorT
Do you carry In the week's
supply of grocerioa wl.-s your
husband Is at home?
Do you ntako major family de­
TODAY m i l l WtUl.
rision* without discussing thorn
Adults M at Tts — Rve. Ms
srilh your husbsndT
Me — Children lie

Canadian Territory

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I km tick o f hosilng
the beef* about pointed shoes for women.
The reason we tell eo many U bocauee you
women muet WANT them.
SHOE SALESMAN
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ravardr.l la I'tal Book M.
I’aga IS af Ik* )*ukllv Rac,.r4a
af
4 am l a ., Ia C u a aiy ,
r India

Taa aa4 aa. k af , a a ar* ha ra h ,
nntlfia-l I b a l
a anil
la v a u lt ,
h a t haaa hr ..u *n ( a o a la v l yna k ,
W I N T E R l-A HK r » : t » i ; H A « . S A V INiin AND U*A N ASSOCIATION,
k . , r , . .r a t i o s &lt;-raan'**4 and asl tt*
I s a undar (k * 1 * 4 * af Ika I'nltad
■ta la * a f Amarlra, la Ik* Circrtll
Cauri. R l s i k Ju dicial C ir r u l'. Ik
and (ar S am laal* C a n a l , . F l o r ­
ida. and
, n u a r e k a r a k , aummonad
ard aiad
and
ragulrad
l o III* r * ur w r l l l * * a n , » ar ar
da fa nt*
ta tha C c m y t a i s l filad
aarain a e a l s a l , * « (■ lh* akov *
•kllltad nanaa. Is Ik* n ( f l- a «*
Ika C lark v f Ik* Circuit Caurt. Ik
and far Sam lnal* C a u a i , . Ptarlda.
a s ar kaf ar * Ik* I t ih
d a , af
April AD. I i e i . * * d h a aarv* a
r n p , ar aarfc * n , 4 * r *r dafana*
upas
W i n d . ,4 * * 4 1 * .
M a I a a a.
M ust*, A
W ard.
P la la iirr* atInrnara ha rt la. wkaa* addeva* I*

IK Park At....... Baulk. W'lniar

P a i k , r i a r l d e . aa a r kaf ar * a * Id
data aa raqulrvd k , Ik* l a a * af
r in r ld a .
and
tha
1111
P lac id*
Itula* af C l,I I l-taoadura. If , « u
(all la 4a **. a Da.-rta P ra C M f a t a , w ill b* anlarad aaklnat , o u
fa r ik a rallaf eam an da d la tb*
C om p lain !.

Iled room newly decorated SOI
training unlit appointed. U nmii
Magnolia. Call NO. SUS7.
aodi of yob* open. Experience
usually unnecem ry. FREE In­ WCLAKA APARTMENTS; rwoml
formation on job*, taianri. re­
private balbi, 114 W. First St.
quirement*. Write TODAY giv­
ing phone
Lincoln Service, 3-IIEDROOM furnished upitsirs.
downtown apartment, 113 s
Pekta SI, Itlmoii.

month Call FA I20TI.

ELECTRONIC
2 BEDROOM house. Lake M su .
TECHNICIANS
STB month. FA 2 24A5.
w
■re in demand everywhere. If
you qualify, trim evening*. TRAILER, 1 bedroom, electricity
Write for Information. If rural
and water fumtibed, teo mo.
give dirertioni to your home.
FA 2 1202 before 2 00. after
Orlando Elerlronie* Institute,
4:u0.
Inc., ISIS N. Orsngs Avenue,
Orlando, Florida.
KENT A B E D
*
KoUsway, Hoephel A Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
I. For Rent
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
U K E COTTAGE, furnished. &gt;
Ph. FA 2 Sill
l i t W. 1st. %
bedroomi, beautiful view. Ph
FA B410S.
FURNISHED apart mem. ale
and eloa* In. FA 2-4012. Jlmn
F U R N IS H E D 2 bedroom bouse.
Cowfi/t
Adults TA 11UL
COUNTRY HOME nw lake. 2
FUBNISHED efftcuncy
spsribedrooms, unfurnished, MO per
ment. full * hath, ctoas. IM
month. FA 2-7204.
40?ti W. First ht.. Apt. 3S-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice
close tn. FA 2 M il.
Urge apartment*. 104 E 14th
3-ROOM gsragi epartmint, w a f f
&amp;L Ph. FA 2 42S2.
and electricity furnished N’e
S-BEDROOM (urn. apt. toS. 2101
deposit oo uUiltie* No pet*.
Magnolia. FA 2-3911.
FA 2-1201 or FA 21341. Cell
before 2:00 or niter 4:00 pm .
2 B. R. furnished house . 171
1 2 . R unfurnished
ISl
2-BKDROOM modem clean ktut*
1 B R apartment
. MO
far rent at 1010 W. Third St.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Ph. Bartow, KU. U3-333S.
Rigtitired Reel Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha SLEEPING ROOMS, tb* Caklei!
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 1-0710.
BACHELOR apartment, ground
floor, completely furnUbcd. 112 2BEDROOM unfurnutied toouae
Palmetto.
FA 2 2049 or FA 2 4247.

Tau ar* karak, ftrikar aatiflad
Ikal tha naiuia af aald unit la
la farvalnn* a maitaae* alvan b,
It. II. Thompaon. and Rnk, M
Tknmpaan. fit* 4lf*. t* W'lklar
Park rvdatdl davlna* and t-aaa
Aaaaclatlan aa raeardad ta OfOrial Racare* Bank 111. Paa* 111,
Puhllr Rarard* af Bamlaal* Onus(,. rinrlda. upan lb* fallaaln*
dv.rnbad prnpnnr:
l-.i ill of QUKKNS MIRROR
POCTII KBPLAT ADDITION
TO CAMELBERRT. PlAlRlPA.
n,mnnl* Caualr. I'landa. **•
rurdlag ta Ptat Iharvaf ea­
rnrdad la Plat M«ek ft. Paa*
II. *f (k* Pukli* Itarerda af
■amlaal* Canal,, rinrlda.
Tb* •(■ ( nt lh* Court In shlch
(III* anil ha* baa*, laalltulad I*
Cueult Caarl. Mnik Judicial Clrcall, earntnal* OsuklV. Darlda
and tha abbra,1*1*4 Mil* af Ihla
.a.* Id Wlaiar Park Padaral lav.
Inga and l^ata Anauclallna V* 1-2 BR. apt. furn. k l-I BR apt., 3BEDHOOm T*1 b*tb~LB bouaeT
Thnmpava. M at.
unfurn , cilra large, near bat* 1 tenced backyard; patio; barIt 1l karak, ar4*&gt;*4 (hat Ihla
enl. Pb. FA 2 1300.
bciuc
pertiailv eucioMd car­
Ocdar and Nailr* vhntl k* pub*
llahvd nar# a waak far (o u r canport* Ph. FA 2-1169
■•cult, a aval* Is Tha g*i.r»id
llarald. a sawapapar pukllabad
2-LARGE room fumubed apart­
In Saafard. e-mlool* Canal,,

Legal Notice

rinrlda.

w I T s r . n l mr ha nd aa Clark o f
•aid C l r t n ll
Court af l a m l n o l *
C o n s t , , Plorld a, akd lh * *aal at
Ik* M l « C ouri al d a a f o rd . B tm l■ a lt C o u n t , . Plnrlda. * * t b * I t b
d a , a f Mar th. A D. 11*1.

rii-T iT iu i • k i s m
NOTICE IN k a r a k , stark that
• a ara a n g a s a d In kualnara nt
B r u k n * I l k tot. S an ford, foimi.
nolo C o u n t ) , f l o r i d * , un de r tha
f l c l l c l a u l naio* Pf, f a r t Cnn al ruct Ian C a a p a n , . a n * that u r * I *.
land ta rafta'.ar said naiaa wit h
ika C lark ml ika C ir c u it Caurt.
Naailnula C o u n t , f l a r l d a . la * c -

ment, 310 Magnolia. Cal' A. h.
Roam Iter. Florist, FA M k u l.

HOME RENTAL

Beautiful I BR.. 2 bath Louie in
Loch Arbor. Available about 23
ISKAL)
M a id . Large Florida luwiu, inn­
A r t h u r !&lt;
R t c k w l l k . Jr.
O a r k e f C ir cu it Caurt
ing
moos and built-in kilc^c.1.
•ordauca wllh tha provision* at
• p i Martha T. V l h l t a
1160. '
tka flctlriau* Name Siatut#*. laD c p n l , Clerk
W l a e t r w t t e i * . Mala**, M u m t r A I wilt Dacllak ID .II flarlda SUlW ard
ul*i IDT
aigi W. O Smith
IIS Park At***#, gautk
r i l l Ora,
Wlatrr Pack, P la r ie *
La* Sail**A t i o m e i i far BleiaOfr
rwitok Veto. 01 * MM- ft u. OS, U1 M. Psrfc Am. Phaee FA 2 «^0
a m I # M, IT, a **, s.

Stenstrom Really

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Quicker

1 12. I
J*r f u l u t f rrell
I «■ r *r
*_______________ 1 12. Real l i U l t P a r Salt
« I I I H im i r
ra i h t i
Mom. Mar IX 19«1—p»r* 8 PVRStSlim »»*rt«eat.

m

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Sell!

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Rent!

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rtllNr IrlTN

.st. Johns Reuity Co.
tl aa PWn* t A
II ACRCb au ll.gkai* I* W aaar
TU B T IM E
P K S T K O P IR M
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C if tm liH
A lip ik la U
al U &lt; N P a r t A re
Ph P A I d i n
S B E D R O O M v&gt;4ta. k
P ta a tra tt
M Mortgage I nani
meet aay u*e k a d i an three
Additlaa P R P A } t U A
$30 Down. 8*0 r«r Month
idea Par further a le 'e it a a
MORTGAGE LOANS
CHARM - rS H S O N A U TY •it tn c u rt Street Caflaihbed 1
I r . r y t tea J. •
Hall. Ir ik a f
V N U A V A L L Y awe taXoraU Aad 1
PM A n d U a r ' . n a !
COMFORT
beOrwom It*a*
a ill h u m
PA 2AMI
h a ira a a t
| tra it
tp tn a e il.
U a » n ii A A t'Je n iitl
I k i i e w g t..a b le Mayfair M »a
cem pleUue c « « i
li t * . **.'-.n&gt;s»
e e o u ai beatiag. a r caado-iaa
SUNMKOM
RKALTY
1
M
drom
ftruglaa
e.
bdr»lwe«l
ed i j a u u i c u tia g shall Bern*.
IJOChA i ad hM. U ) U a f l ! A »e .
u i , aaar i l a r r l t i a ad itarea
fkeere lyaoaaa. well Ued*repw&gt;l III N Pari Are Pheea P A I JIM
I had room toctte-t ia Casa V O e
S
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U L Garage with Urge wwrhH t i l l t t , t e a r O r *4n
Ld u re ! A » r . U .Th d e a rb P i
PA 1 U U
•M y
Aa ideal fam ily M a n
! i . I f i t n l r H elp R a i H h i

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h

SUPREM E R EA LTY
Of O c t ii4 i lie

Cl I*cry

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After

Tk i oau

D e fe ffr

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pm

W E N F .K D R K N T A L S
Call ar rasa lat* « « r afftca It
l«&lt;i *«uM h it la real jtu r
k t a i » ■ apecielue la r t i u li ,
l * im tad property
meat Funified ar esftiroiab
ad We think ywu anil Uka aur
lanw a.

Stenstrom R ealty
U1 N Park A*# P
A P A R TM EN T.
pa ; mu?

PA 1 MSI

SOS

w***! fW flf. til# bwiti IPA. ? •fill 1

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M yrtle

C U S T O M B U I L T lla m a aa U h f .
Rani
af
ta le
R ta e ra ib to
0 a nar. P A M S V f

A te

BEDROOM furnlahtd b w o
I'oaaalbarry. Ph, PA 2 4»&lt;n

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m

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1 &gt;.1«bia

Ate

SUBURBAN. eafuretabed. &gt; bad
Jeraey I 'm . N J
ream M u m with Pit raaia. aa
P O R R h tJ t"
fault 111 Alaa tatty ft ftr u t
1\ E X C U S IV E
ad I rwem fur* *bed apartment
j S O ITH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
Phone PA I-JT71.
i Raaallfal 1 baulroem hanr felly
et|utpt*d reairat baaI . AaeUe
7. H uai a t m
H r n u lt
girdle.
racioaaj;
Utercwai
iiairm
.
Idf|*
lahefteol
bw.
ta
i,
til
O P T IC S R U IT S ; • n
laa 1traced «ith aprui'er tyi
iK iu ta
raadiuaaad.
lead A bergaia al B U R K
can p a i-r r u .
Per idlerNtaU'n call PA S T M
d a n or PA !«M d aigbte ar
9. F u r Sale o r Haul
Sunday!

I

T HU r m r t r r

!* i

Legal Notice

Truly a eatwa al I l i W

| COOK,

boma apacialiata la tha real r a ­
ta te buintaia.

C h rh M in e r B m aB eqeMy
•h u m SUSS psr «satfk
m nntt. P&amp;. P A I W

O

« B iScetwa • t Beth a

O

I llcdreemt . S Be tha

O
•

S Redmmna • Ity Batba
S Bedreema . | Bath
with at without ecratwed
perch.

AH^l.nw l|

DOWN
P A YM EN T

Nathan Laub
11*1 M rlealf Bldg.

CofivsHlIonnl • F H A
F H A la Sorvlco

Orlanda, Klorlda
Atlern*r for Plalnllff

FINANCING
DIREtmONB:

Tarn

Hr: M artha T. V l h l .n

lirputr Cl*rh
I'uhlDb March I I . I M I .

Waal

I an SStB Bt. Peltow Ceaolry

Termites
Swarming?

Oab BA A Watch far aw
algae.
B U IL T

BY

FUR

FHKK
C A LL

Shoemaker

IN S P E C T IO N
FA

2 -8 8 6 3

CONKT RUCTION CO. INC
SI I Waal Util Hi reel

ART BROWN
Pest Control Service

1’hewe PA I4ISS

HANFO R D, FLA .

NEW

HOMES
O N E D O LLAR DOW N
SUN LA N D

RESALES

13 A L L

YOU PAY

pay.

B0BER7 A. WILUAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundiiuiit, Anoe.
JO H N J N tc i-w r T o aad
p M n .i.ie j . N H ' o M r r a a n wira, PA 1-SMl Aliantic Bank Bldg
Ptalatlff

v*

and lit M R I 'l L t ’ C na, IN C . a
Plnrlda tarya ra lln n .
Pafar.daaia
lo r ir a o r s rrr
T o : J*h u J. Nlcemala. addraaa
UHba.iwa, and P b r llli J- Ml
•amaiw a.ldraaa unknown
T » a nra h rraby aatlflad that a
*utt ia foryrln** a m arlgaga on
in* b*l*w il**cr(bad *ra*c*lr hat
h**n ram m aated dgalaat yea la
ihe c irc u it C e u ri ef ihe Ninth
Judicial c irc u li, gamlaala C e u a lr.
Florida.
Th * abbm tiatad
llila
te the
nun
la Ptr*i P *l*ral daring*
and t^ a n A**.&lt;riatlon ef Orlanda,
ra Jo h n J . Mlecmatn. al dt.
Th a &lt;t**rrlptlon of iba real era .
g i r l r *ra*lld*&gt;l anainai la:
l-oi I I I . of L A N K I I A H R I K T
lin T A T K S , a iro rd ln a
I* lh*
p la l tb*raaf a* raoerdal In
I'la l Rook M . *a«*a t l and I I
of t b l Publle Ror .rd i af d*m Inala C n u a lr. Florida.
T a u ere r*uatr*4 la Ilia yaer
Anew ar or aibar elaadlar w ith
tha Clark of tha a b o rt Court end
•*r*o a r &gt;in Ih o rro f upon rllloa.
Ilo ilriih A Hubtn*on, 111 douth
Court direct, iirlandu, P lo rld A a ll.irticya for ihe plaintiff, na ar
bof*r* A pril I*. IM I If r*u fall
to do to • l**cr*o Pro C anfadd#
w ilt be oaiorod agalaet yeu te r
Iho relief demanded in lha Cam plaint.
tVlineo* m r hand and lha aaat
af aald Court In danfard. Stml*
nolo '.'eantv. Plorlda, ihia t in dap
ef M arrh. M I L
fS R A L )
A r lh a r H B o -h w llh , J r
C lark af tha Ctranil C o u tl
dtm lnole C a u o ir. Florida
H r M arika T . Vlklan
H * p u ir clo rh
I ’*&gt;:d h . Iladrlok, of lha firm of
Illt.r a
M R P R IC K A R OBINBO N
I I I daulk C a u ri dlraal
Orlanda. Ptarlda
Atlnrner* far IN aletlff
Puhlloh Mar II. I* If . Apr •

E S TA TE S

3 BEDROOM S - 1 &amp; 2 B A T H S

WHIRR .

Fina n cin g A l 5 '• '• I n t e g r a l
• D O N 'T P A IL T O AKh ABOUT OUR OTH ER
W O N D ER FU L NAVINGK ON REM AINING
N EW BOM LB IN KOL1U PINKCRB8T. 4lh
ADD.
Ilomr* Feature Bullt-la Dream Kiubca* By —
■

IK H K H A L 0 K L K C T M C

Refrigerate* — (Hen — Range — Hut Haler Healer
Deelgaed Par Belter Litlag
CaaUct

JIM

can

you

%
f

• t • S * 4 Bedreema
• I*leaned Labe Front
Cemmanilr
• S Ferniaked Madtto fee
year taagacttoa

Minimum 3350 i)n*

QARK n

H U N T , S a le s M a n a g e r

IDG E

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Car. Hwy* 17-B3 A SMh B t, Benlerd
PROMS F A B-1M1
N IO R TR F A H U I
J. R ik n .it Y o n n \ M . p r f r .

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MOKE HOM E
DO LLAR V A LU E

f i'rt

LAKE MARI HLVD.
Juet Went ad I M I
F A

M

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i

F A

POR SALE by uwner
S
room I bath tump leratrd
Mayfair hertion Let tio a ISO.
Like new conatrurtlon. 202 Scull
Ave. L. S. Charch, PA 14144.

F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
.N.V. Parmer, Keillor
1142 I. Park Ave. I'h PA 2 2211
After hour* PA S-SSIS PA 1SS1S
4 UKDHOOM, J biih home, en
rleied Florida ro*&gt;m, modern
equipped kitchen, many ether
aitra •. Call PA 1-0412
NO DOWN PAYM ENT
I A S Bedroom completely ftnniabed Homei conitructad on
your own tot. Mo papmantt
only SSS.SO A IfUlfht No d o l­
ing nut. no ter* Ice ehlfgn. nu
attoraay fee no utto roata,
ae appraisal feei Call
M EADLKY CONST RUCTION CO.
PA I-AS4I for appolnlmenl.

Fair Value Properties
RAYMOND M. BALL
And Aiioclatei
US Is. Park
Ph PA 2 3441
Lake Mary Branch
PA s-iao
LA R G E HOM K
GOOD TER M S

&gt; Bedroom IV* bath, rorotr lot,
built In r a n g # , refngeralur.
PHca and Trrmi Right. Its.soo
with 1277 down and 1122 p*r
month, Tbl* la Hoi—Call now.
I
**WE TRADE '

W. H.

WHERE. . .

Kent

V A

..

WHERE. . . .

MOVE IN IM M ED IA TELY
M o n th ly P a y m e n t* L u n a r T h a n

27. S p «e U I Senrkeu

IL

H A R R IE T T S H SAl’TY SOOK Rl LUHIZINO and land Cledf*
llirriall. Eta Ju A Rob
‘ lag Atyde Nutt, Pbuoe FA 1-4U4
141 v&gt; AWk
PA 2-ATU | or P.A 1 2tO*
T V STAMPS
, PIANO TVNLNO k REPAIRLNG
W L IARMON
22. Ituild • l*alnl . Repdlr
1
Ph PA T 1123
ROOM S rEC TA l Sit S3
f BOOXKEKPINO.
U reae
Us.
lag iLitde n d euL v'aU Mr
pdyfvlt; Indiriduaii er amdU
TaiAer I A M lM
U it t iM H . Call PA M M A
PLATTS CARPENTRY Senirea,'
PUMPS - s p r l n k l e r s
aaw ward A repair RpectaUie
All typra ar J altra. laitilled
■a Pld ruudh eertoiuiew l*a
l&gt;4 It A otiradir*
I A } MIA
R E REP AIR AND SERVICE

STI NE

tu d j

Legal.Notice

Cbaeai frem many rarled
|eMattar M g a a end fleer

FA 2-2611
A rtk to u Fop Solo

M

GAL. (arkace eta* S3.M.
Blanket Special. 2 for 13. ArmyNa*p Surplua, SIS Santonl Ave,

PACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enrloaed baad. Sag proof bottom
rail wlib pit ilia ami i Plan is
er rayes u p a i Cotton ar tykm

Sonkarfk Glnaa and Pnlnt Co.
tlS Magnolia
rb. PA S-AS33
tW I N KCCIIt JR. U B. tewt fur.

ward and re'area, aver pint ax I
needlea. beautiful eondttlen, aU
tra dive carry tag rate, aaiuma
• pay man*. • ef S3 AS per monDi
for • imutthi Writ* tnalaiiment
manager, ILn til « a iUuftml
KaraId.

ftd

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■RADY POR OCCUPANCY

Bell

Dial

PAINTING: Court t uuculiy.
* O M »N l.tS K O r r O R T U N t T T |
Markiaery and Supply Ce.
Rdirddsttdt, remmarrial tndui
Age 2* la LL Watt eduraled. c - » ! '
»h P A S 4421
trial
Lirrated aa.t boeJed Xrt W 2nd XL
parevwailty. Nell and tarrWe i Mart gutiaalred
Praa till
| l ewyUm • iNlum l
Itrtrycto-]
,
INCOME TAX
etdlei l “hifile L ir u , PA 2 ISM
SPECIAL
f a t ' l l«&gt; y » u r rnmmu-&lt;ity H r (ik
j
Oualiftad harore
M PA StUT.
ladiaa Ri*er Gratrw
here a&lt;-w rnehteg l i v to |*uyo
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H U
Whelcbel
M ACRES of laud - IS srrea to
pay meath rammiaaorw a 4 W&lt;a | CAR PEN TR Y, patottag,
Per
(ppoUttmetti
rail PA ) SS1S CROSLEY SIIELVADOR If m .
mature, yrwtoriwg grere. Pncft. refrtgereter. good condiUoti,
tad remeat earl. PA 2
ua*a Rapig adyaaram anL NarvJ
ed at SIT.we. W * » dewu. bdltSO Phone PA I-toil.
fu ll Infote-aUdM and ynana tiaie
2 9 . A u lu it u k b U * S e n Ice
h i e'er S yean at S ' ; Fruit
hay
la
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jnr ku!e&lt;1
J PAtR full l*«glh dnpet, floral
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Ma*y M , J a -« * n n l . T,
AUTO GLASS
Aak tor J Emry. aaaMidie af
detign, wits light background.
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-W E TR A D E*
W . H . “ B ill" Stgm pcr A g e n o
R ea ltor— taaurec
phoae PA IdWt
112 N Path

th u

AVENNA
SPARK
[HOMES

riy n a n rd

Hire!

S 4 I7 0

••BUI" stamper Agency

Realtor A Iniufrr
Plume FA 2 4SSI
111 N. Park

Nd

aa

Srd St.

PA &gt; T»k Srnkarik iilsss snd Paint Co.
Its Magnolia

ROOEKCi:PLR l.r tocal d u a h u h m m m m h m m w
teen aftlre Soma lyymg ta , j | , KlerlriCfll t i m l f l d
Hu1m l; to rilijNl fi’ iirj
not h o .-.n ry Niliry cvnunra

l.L r .i. tan,

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air reikllliontr

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PA 2-4S2S

IT. Male Italy Wanted

ant

S3. Kamitar*

Flumbing A Heating

RR-UPHOLBTRRINO, wort gnsr*
tniard Proa oaUmsIM. Pbaoe
PA m i l ar TE 9-9994.

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
1407 Sanford Ave.
PA 1*241 Sat) Ua You? luraRurs. Quick
Service WHb Tbs Ceeh. BUPEB
PLUMBING .
TRADING POBT. PA MST7.
Cenirarting A Repair*
BOIJjkWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Free Eatln.ate*
Bada. Day, Weak, or UootAR L HARVEY
rURNlTURE CENTER
3Ui tanlord A n . Phone PA 11142
tio s ProoaA Ava.
RP.TIRED Plumber ttoea plumb­
Ph. PA 17421
ing fepalta. Pb. Ml 4-7719 b*
•
BIG
VALUES
tweee ■ A S, mnrmng! A even
9 MEN wanted fur light delivery
•
QUICK
CREDIT
tag!
week, full or part time kluil
O EASY TEHMS
bavo own trampurlaiton Con
WE (1IVR TOP VALUE STAMPS
taat Mr. Adkma, Voldet Hotel. 26. Radio A TsIrtU lon
Monday. No phone call*
WILSON - MAIER
TV SERVICE within tho hour.
Ntw and Uiad Furniture
WANTED AT ONCE - Man or
Parti A l a w poiiilvety guar
HI E. First St.
PA I-M n
Woman Iu aupjdy familiei with
anteed *u Java. Service calla
Rtwlelgh Printurt* In Sanlord
12 SUNSHINE TY', FA 1 SJS2.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Many daalera earn 122 weekly
M ctrct! renovating Eipert Up­
part time — IlOO week!) ami 2 7 . H p r c la l S a r v l r r a
holstering. All A’ork Guana*
up fun Urns. See R. II. Hart­
lead. Cal) Nit Bedding Mf*.
tJkNDSCAPING A
man, Boi 742. Loageood or
Co., PA M il), IMI Sanford
LAWN SERVICE
write HawlaUh a. Dept- FAC
Avo.
Cleaning, Ferllliilng, etc. fo r
440-1, Memphis, T#nn
Free Kilimate call FA I-7IS7. Uiad furnituro, appliances, tools,
TR / .'liPOnT TRUCK
etc Bought Sold. Larry'* Mart,
OPERATORS
919 Sanford Avo. Ph. PA 2-4191
IN C O M E T A X S E R V I C E
Men baviag s minimum &lt;&gt;( three
O. M. HAKItlXON
New
A Used Fundturo A Appli­
year* oemt-triilar e»perlfme. 244u Hiawatha
Ph. PA 21417
ance!
A Good Place To
Age 23 years and mer prefer­ Rev. U ll Palmetto
FA I 7944
BUY, SELL ur TRADE
red applicant
Muit have a
good iaf» driving record Drlv. Sewinjr Mach. Repairs
Jenkinn Furniture
•r *m be tiatlonrd in San­
ALL MAKES l MODELS
404 Sanford Ava.
PA 9-T4A0
ford. Apply la perenn. 3714 HufRENTALS 111 WEEK
fala Art., Jacksonville, Fla , to
2ui W Firn HI. (21 hr. aer.)
34. A rlIria n F o r Hals
All out application.
FA 2-1422
READY HIXED CONCRETE
I V . B H b a Mo r * W a n t e d
NOW AVAILABLE
Outdoor Table Tops A Basis
Lot Mirkeri - SUla - Llatala
Parti ind Scritra
DAYS 7.'0RK. Ph. FA 2 !434
Hhelby 4M Door Closer*
Stopi — I'ailo Blocki — Sand
Yenlach Malnlcnamc Service
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
2 1 . I l c a u t y H a lo n n
PA 2 m i
202 t:. 'tUi Plata MS Ehn. Ava.
Pk. PA 9-2711
PERMANENTS 17.00
WHEEL
CHAIKA, enitcbSI,
K K IG ID A IH K
Complato with Hair Cut A Styling
Salei
A
ben
lea
issai,
wslkars.
LAR.RE* BEAUTY S A L O N
FREE DEUVERY
0. II. HIGH
»40 Hlawatka Ph FA 2 iwi
Protcrlptlona our Specialty
Ovirdu, Fla FO 2 2312 Day*
FAUST'S Ra PHARMACY
Kvrniugi Sanford FA 2-14S1.
lad and MaUoavlOs
ENVELOPES, Ultortaidi, state
Ph. PA 9-T1S7.
menti Invoice!, Mod hlUr, and
program!,
etc
Progresalvo
Baauty Salea
Printing Co Phone PA 1-tall—
Walker Bonding
KM Writ llth 61
llio Oak
PA 17114
APPLICATIONS are being taken
tor new and uted car aaleinien.
prefer eapenenced men but will
eno alitor taegpertettceri perton
who la willing to work hard and
learn. Eirelleni working rondi
Huai, remmiaeioa ham. Apply
Sirlrkliod-Morrtiun. Inr , Ford,
Falron. Thuadarblrd Dealer,
Sanford

Dawn's

SINCER

HOLLERS - SANFORD
W H E R E T H R IF T Y P E O P L E H U Y Q U A L IT Y
C A R S A T R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S .

T“ " P k e ta ld a Pickup
94 CHBYSLKH Mtatlon Wagun .
Si CHEVROLET 4-lfour. PuwcrglMe
la PONTIAC Chieftain 4-Duur. Ilydramallc
3h CHKVROLKT' 4-Hmir V-4, I'owerglUla
AS BIJKR 4-Door Special
94 FORD 4-Door Fslrlanr, Air CundHIoned .
AS MERCURY Button Wagon, S Paaoenger
AS MKKCUEY 4-Ifour Automatic
*7 CHEVROLET W Tun Pickup
SB CHEVROLET L Tun Pickup
S7 OLDM SS 4-Dmir Holiday
89 RAMBLER Button Wagon, Overdrive •
A9 DODGE Enyal l.ancer 1-Door
A9 OLDHMOBILE 1-Duor Hardtop ..............
97 CDKVHOLET 4-Duur fielalr
9* CADILLAC S-Duor
................
24 BTUDEBAKEK fttatlon Wagon ...................
99 MERCURY 2-Dw&gt;r, Automatic
IS CHEVROLET 1-Door, llelalr, t Cylinder
21 PLYMOUTU 2-Door Craabrook
SS RENAULT Dauphlno....................
AS PONTIAC 4-Door
.... ............. .........
i t FORD 4-Door
_____ ____ — .......
99 CHEVROLET 4-ltoor
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COMPLETE

HKWIND MACHINE

TUNE-UP

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A N Y M A K I M A C H IN f

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$ 2 9 5

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I HI
4 SSI
9 ISA
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II3S1
1101A
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9 MA
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rat- «al
Tom Ewatl, your HINGEE
repreoenlatlvr, will coma ta
your boma and . . . .
^
Mi W nkj \msim

• &gt;M

Phans F A 2-0711

A

fan

Gateway To Tho Waterway
Your EVLNRUOE Daalor

Robson Sporting Goods
los e s g . H i

Pb. P A B9S4L

38 AuloaaahUaa ■ T ru c k s
IMS MERCURY, sir
radio A beater, priced is sell*
may be area after 4:So y.m.
IMS Douglas Acs.
49 RENAULT Dauphlno with
roof, banUr, wbltawaUn, roly
t^OO mlton, *47*. To non. Coll
Char lea Craig, PA I-S941, nvwalngo fAl-SOtS.
II PONTI AC, SOdto sad
ttoo II4B aasA PA B-

SUMMER

I f JUIT AHEAD —
YOU WILL WANT TO
HER THU HBAUTYI

1959
InvktS ConverObto wMA PoB
Pwwar. Wblw WnB Ttoso,
nod la Earaltonl CendMaa
tbrwngbowf I Beautiful to­
ri Yaa caa

fur only
4

2195

NEED
A S T A T IO N W A G O N f

1957
OLDS

Btorra w 11 h Hydra matto
TraasmlMdna, Radio, Hauler,
Power Htearlag an'
Beautiful two-tea
t o d a ana swws r. T b ta
f a r aaly

*1398

SEEKING

T h e Boat In E con om y 7

1960
Rambler
Amerlrnu Poor Dear, Ilka
newt Automatic Tisnnmto*
■ton. Bad In, Hantor, Kec lin­
ing Bento, and tblu one with
Lb# famnoa LSI Horuepower
Engine I Yea won't believe
It. but tkla Mto to offered at
only

*1895

WHERE BSE!
A t Rill H em p h ll M otor*
PO N T IA C &lt; B U ICK •

**» Be-M

RAM BLER DEALER

*C *w *
# Ukitato wtof, B

(kmb obtog tor mtofy
CALL —

BILL

HEMPHILL

The Fabric Shop
2859 P a rk

2nd and Palmetto

SU

Ckaik Uni-

9 *19

I US
9 SU
9 III
9 ASA
I 811
5 ISA
■ ISA
9 ASA

Eackdage,

31. I’ oullrjr • Psla • Uraatoffc, S i. Boata • M alar*

lurato w ih npyrirm c anl ihitL
welcr pump melon rewoumt H E A L TH Y bihy pari heel I fur
ty. Krpij to ftt’i 1, c a Xeafopi ] einl lentced. * S4 beuf n m c d "| tilf PA 1 1421
H»r*i.f
I04i* E. Ilih SI Sidfanl, Pie. rr;
PET MONKEY and ease ISO. Ph.
PA SSS40.
4 LADIEA wanted lo do tele|tfk&gt;n» Home (hiring — Ktottri- hemcd
lutrey wuri frem our office
Fngtdalfe Applltncti
i.nul pat Short hiHiit Coniict Sid ViMes — Randall Electric 3 2 . P 'k tw s r* • T r s o a • S h r u b a
Mr Adkint. Valdci Hotel, Mnn US Magnolia
PS. PA 1 OSIS
P A N S ! KS
dly N# ptona ealti
ORAPKVllXI NURSERY
PRIGIDAIRE
Grapeville Ave. aaar SMS BL
Salta A Service
lieu** Wiring
Free KaUmaiea
AVON NEEDS
l.lguatrum, 10 for 911.10. Uerdanla
Std Vlhlen'a Randall Electric
S capab-e, reliable women to
planu, Urge, full ef boda, H W,
111 Magnolia
Ph PA I4SI1
eenice A V O N territorial
COUNTRY CLUB NUR8RBY
Earning!
unlimited
Write
W. 10th IL Near Galf Deuced
Mr* Jean Milintrh Boa 2W.
2 1 . I ’ lu a s b la g N a p v lc o a
Pk. PA I MOd
Lockhart Ur inch. Orlando for
hrterutew in your boma.

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Paar, Sullivan Seconds Meet To Set Up Debate Rules
cees over payment of guest stars
on tbeir program* Is scheduled
for broadcast on P a ir’s "T o­
night" show on NBC-TV at 11:30
p. m..—one hour after the pre­
liminary battle between Floyd
Patterson and Ingemar Johans­
son for the world's heavyweight
boxing championship In Miami
Beach.
Sullivan's representative, Rob­
ert Preekt. meets with Paul Orr,
namrd by Taar as his second, at
11:30 a. m. to map out detailed
ground rules for the debate to
make sure no one has an unfair
advantage. The meeting of the

NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e sec­
onds for Jack P air and Ed Sulli­
van meet today to lay down the
rules of honor by which the two
stars will stage tbeir feud of
worda on television tonight. ■
" I f people around the country
want to stay awake for this,"
Paar said, "I'll guarantee It will
not be a friendly debate. 1 don't
want to tea Sullivan before the
debate, 1 don't want to give him
a chance to soften me up. At the
moment I'm not so crasy about
Ed Sullivan."
The "Great TV Debate" betwo the two high-powered em ­

QUANTITY
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Mon., Toe*, Wed.
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Thu re.. Fri.
BiSO to 9:00

Needs Assistance &lt;
Mrs. Frink Russell, Longwood*
Girl Scout leader, has issued an
appeal for assistance in the pro­
gram especially from tbs North
Orlando area.
Transportation for these girls,
Mrs. Russell says, is a major
problem and she asks any inter,
ested mother to call her at
TE 8-3774. North Orlando cells
also may he made to FA 2-1291. |

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MONI T

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M ERCHANTS
; Green S T A M P S

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contest.
Sullivan
counterchal.
longed with a demand for a de­
bate.

CHOPS •&gt;
ROASTS

&gt;ou® Boon Mm *
.,-.f

broiled In feuds with abow busi­
ness personalities, became in­
volved In the dispute with Sulli­
van because he pays stars only
$320 to appear on his late-hour
show, while Sullivan has to spend
up to $7,500 for guests on his
Sunday CBS show.
Sullivan, after a few years,
considered this unfair and an­
nounced recently that any atari
who appeared on Pair's show for
$320 would get that amount and
no more for going on his pro­
gram.
Pssr reseted sharply. He sug­
gested their shows have a rating

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hMdquartera Included these two exhibits o f rare items. Dealers from all
carts of the nation took part in the show.
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ground in the ofliee of publisher
Bennett Cert, of the TV chow,
"W h it’s My Line." who was
named moderator for the debate.
Sullivan, who named the mod­
erator at P air's behest, said
that "Bennett Cerf is a man of
great dignity and reputation who
has never mixed up In any silly
sbannigans and that’s what we
need here."
Preekt.
Sullivan's sonln-Iaw
and show producer,
said Cerf
prod
would lend "setriout dignity
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WAMUNGTON ( U P I ) - I re- as worthy of the association's "dangenouily Increatei tha men*
ace to thli Communist satellite.'*
consideration.
neatly received a billet-doux from
Halpern contended that elgar
One of my nominees, therefore,
$hn Americas Political Science
will be Rep. W. R. Posge, a Tex- smokers In the United States
Association inviting me to nomi­ ai Democrat who last month took could switch from Havanas to
nate candidates tor "congression­ a firm stand against chanting by Jamaican cigars without undue
al distinguished service awards." livestock auctioneers.
hardship. He pointed out that Sir
This is n heavy responsibility
Posge said he attended an auc­ Winston Churchill* has been smok­
to have placed on one's should- tion and found he could not tell ing Jamalcas for years.
era, and I hare been giving the what cattle were sold, who
As a cigar smoker myself, I
matter a tot of careful thought. bought them, or what tha pries appreciate Halpern’ s proposal. It
Tha fact that the lame respon­ was. Furthermore, he said, "One pains ms to think that I might
sibility has been placed on the of the largest cowmen In Texas bs aiding Communism every Urns
■heuktort of about five thousand confided to me that ha did not I light up s' cheroot.
other newspapermen does not, as know when ha was raising hit
X sea it, lighten my own toad one own bid."
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In outlining our duties as nomi­
nators, the association observed
Uiet tha House and Senate "have
many hard-working and distin­
guished members, whoa* services
to their country often are not
reflected In the dally press."
"The award program will aeck
to tall attention to distinguished
service, whether or not It is of
the kind likely to come to the
public's attention," K said.
I have tried to keep this point
la mind In weighing the qualifi­
cations of prospective nominees,
and 1 find that it rather adds to
the burden. I mean, distinguished
•bscurily to ■ hard thing to
measure.
"It's true that aoma of the
Uilngi our congressmen do are
not caBfd to the public's attantion. Bui on the whole, this prob­
ably ia a good thing tor both the
congressmen and the public.
Nevertheless, by dint of ex­
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able to find two relatively an-

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that auctioneers "g o back to the
use of the English language."
My other nominee will be Rep.
Seymour Halpern (R-N. Y.), who
called last week for an embargo
on Import! from Cuba. Buying
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SANFORD, FLOUIDA

NO. 147

Congolese On Rape, Ravage Binge

Fire Chief Cleveland, left, Police Chief Williams
Congratulated By Mayor Baker For 40 Years Service.

LEOPOLDVILLE. Tb# Congo. I white there. Including 130 mi.(U P I)—Savage
tribesmen
who ! siomrics. At least nine of the
have seized control of Kivu Prov­ missionaries are Americans.
A UN spokesman said the be­
ince and inflicted “ undeacribable
humiliation" on nun* and priestz havior of the Kivu population and
there are threatening 300 whites the pro l.utnumba troops was
In the area. United Nation, au­ “ tieitial" hoi gave no Indication
the United Nations forces there
thorities said today.
An American girl missionary were able to do anything about
wa* raped repeatedly by four it. A Malayan UN patrol was
Congolese soldiers loyal to live lent out to check the reports the
murdered P a t r i c e Lumumba,
nuna were forced lo dance in tha
nude and priests were forced to
confess lo the martyrdom of
Lumumba, “ Christ of the Cungo,"
UN reports said.
Terror spread throughout the
Lumumbi«t-held province and al­
most complete anarchy reigned
in the area. CN force! said they
felt grave conrern for thf 300
.’ ’ a/iford ju in t esily this morn­
ing recovered a stolen auto and
approximately $15,000 worth of
jewelry three hour* after the theft
waa reported.
The car, owned by Howard Orr
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI&gt; — Atly. o f St. Petersburg, waa found beGen. Richard Ervin Monday ruled hing a store at 2526 Park Dr.
It was reported atolen at 9:43
Florida sheriffs are liable for
budget overspending If the addi­ p. nv. Monday night while parked
tional money spent wa* nut autho­ behind the Marl-Nelle Court Motel
rized. Ervin made the ruling for at 2664 I’ark Ave.
Orr aald h* checked Into the
State Auditor Bryan Wtllia Mon­
motel around V p. m. and the car
day.
wa* missing some 43 minutes lat­
er.
Patrolmen Edward Hayden and
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P I)— Russia was reported today Fred Kelley found he vehicle with
to have agreed to postpone a full- tha jewelry intact but laid the
dress di senna me lit debate but at­ trunk o f the car was battered and
tached condition! that made it ap­ ■mashed in sti attempt to gel tha
pear the deadlock over shortening diamond, which were in it.
Orr .uhl that a special chain
the current General Assembly ses­
lock wa. on the trunk and it was
sion was still unsolved.
Impos.ibla for anyone to break
into it. He .aid the Jewell were
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Pri- valued at $15,000.
vale citisrn HMined M. Nixon
goes to work aa an attorney today for the ftrst time In 20 year*,
planning to leave plenty of time
to the businete ef politics. The dafeatrd presidential candidate Mon­
day joined the L o. Angelea taw
firm of Adam., Duque A HazelA !4-ye«M&gt;ld Nrgro wa. listed
tine.
in “ fair" condition at Seminole
Memorial Hoipltal today after he
waa shot by a deputy Monday
SEOUL, Korea tUPI)—Ameri­ afternoon for refuting arre.t. the
can military forces In South Ko­ Sheriff* Off lea reported.
rea have been placed on a full
Willi* 1, Taylor of Rt. J. San­
■calc alert, a United Nations ford, waa ahot in the right cheat
Command spoka.man laid today. by Deputy Willis Brown on W.
The .poke.man denied there wal 13th 81.
increased tension .long the Ko­
Inveatigating Deputy J. (j- Gal­
rean truce line hut said Ihe alert loway aald that Brown slopped
wa* part of a “ worldwide readi­ the Taylor ear In the 600 block
ness exercise'' of American arm- and ordered Taylor out for reck­
ad forcei.
less driving,
Taylor started curling Brown
and the deputy attempted lo
WASHINGTON (UPI| — The bring Taylor lo the Jail. Taylor
spate agency plan* to tret the atruggled with the offirrr and
Mercury pilot escape •ystem this Brown reported he was forced to
week under the most severe con­ use hia gun to aubdue the man.
Galloway laid that five wit­
ditions that might occur during
an attempt to put a man in orbit. nesses at the eerne testified that
If thla and other' planned flight Brown had no other recourse but
tests ere successful, the ugenry lo use forre,
Taylor waa charged with reck­
said, an aitronaul will be launch­
less driving and resisting arrest
ed into orbit around the earth
by force.
"perhaps late this year" under
Project Mercury.

&gt;City Thanks Fire, Police
News Briefs
Chiefs For 40 Years Duty Sheriffs
Liable
'it '* been a pleasure.”
With these words o f gratitude, Fire
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr. and Police Chief
Roy Williams accepted the thanks, good
wishes and gifts of the City Commission
Monday night after being honored for 40
yeurs of “ excellent service.”
Chief Williams received a gold plated
revolver and Chief Cleveland received an
alarm clock.
Both officials were presented with re­

solutions of commendation and received a
round of applnuse front commissioners.
The resolutions to both men stated thut
they hnd "worked diligently and unsel­
fishly for the betterment and welfare of
the people of this city and that it is the
desire of the City Commission that proper
recognition and appreciation be expressed
for their conscientious efforts and devo­
tion to duty for 40 years of outstanding
and excellent service.”

•W. First St. Widening Action Asked
City Attorney William Hutchi­
son w u authorised by the City
CommUiion to draw up a reaolulion to Filth District Road Board
• Member Mas Brewer urging him
to expedite plana and make
available the neccitary money
(or the W. K inl St. widening proJert.
9
Commissioner Part Hlgglnboth*
am emphailzcd that (he county
did not include thll project In ill
primary road requests and aald
that Brewer could dump the
whole project unleta there was a
request for that road which rum
from French Ave. to fnteratate
Hwy. 4.
The commluion also received
^ ■ letter from Chamber of Com-

Board Postpones
Vacating Action
The City Communion Monday
tallied action on varatinir the 11th
fit. right of way from Metlonville
Ave. to Bay Ave. to make way for
a new Negro echool.
The board held o ff any discus■Ion until Mar. 27, when member*
of the achool board will be invited
to be prenent.
A group wa* in tha audience to
proteet the location of the propoged
achool but the delegation walked
out of the room when the discus^ .lull wa. tabled.
The achool board already haa ap­
proved final plana fo r tha now
achool and hopea to hava it con*
(trucled by the end o f thla year.
In a memo to the commluion, City
Manager W. E. Knowlea aald that
tha propoacd vacating will give it
• buffer tone on Mellonvllla Ave.
The commluion alao approved
fln t reading of an ordinance an• nexing a TS acre area west of
Croomi Academy for a Negro sub­
division.
Oppo.lng the move was Commit■loner Earl Higginbotham who
suggested that tha board aaalat
tha development with ita utilities
but not bring it into the city.
The board favored the annealtion by a 4-1 vote.

Longwood Sets
Paving Costs
Taving eBeeumenla for Lungwood property owners on Wilma
St., Palmetto St. and Grant St.,
at tha rate of $1.86 per front foot,
will be legally advertised In
Thursday's issue of The Herald.
Sir A public bearing he* been eel
for • p. m. April &gt;0 at Town Halt,

W est To Be Shown
Ed Allen will present a program
of color alidea on “ Tha Golden
Weal” at a meeting of tb* De
Bary Civic Asia., In the CommwaHy Center today at T p m. Preevdirg the program, members trill
klold a brief butiae.i session.

inerce
Manager
John Krider
pointing out that no mention has
been made of the W. Firtt St.
project which has been in tha
road department budget fur the
past three year*. Krider .aid that
jioo.ooo of righta of way money
R t; „

iaifJfiii Fire
Action Explained
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
in a report to the city Monday
night defcoded his department's
not fighting a fire at the city
unitary landfill area Feb. 26.
The City Commission, at 111
last meeting, aiked for a detail­
ed report on the (ire which was
brought under control by three
city employe..
Cleveland said In hi. report
that he felt tt would have requir­
ed five men approximately .ix
hour, to exiinguiih the fire with
water.
The fire chief termed (lie lire
more of a nui.ance than a fire
hazard. Therefore Cleveland .aid,
In hlx judgment It wa. In the
belt intercut* of the city to keep
the men and equipment al the
nation for the overall protection
of the city.
Although there wa. no com­
ment from any mrmkcr. of the
commluion, Mayor Joe Baker
termed the report “ aati.lartory."

Chappell Rules Out
Teacher Pay Hike
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) — House
Speaker • designate William V.
Chappell said Monday the theme
of the 1961 Legislature will be
“ progress through productivity
rather than progress through
spending."
He said that rules out any
across-the-board pay increase (or
Florida school teachers.
He said, however, lie would
support a program to reward
what he called “ ■iiallly" teachers,
Chappell said
believed Flo­
rida was coming o ' of a business
slump responsible 4*( ‘ failing tax
revenues. Recoverj . . vould give
about Slot) million more lo spend
from present sources in the neat
biennium, be said.
“ We absolutely must not have
new taxes for slate purposes," be
aald.
The slate haa reached a period
where growth and economy Is
leveling off and “ we have tho
opportunity
other
Legislature*
have not had of stopp ng to see
Where we have-been end where
we might go,” said Chappell.
There ia a great need in the
state to get Uic federal governmeat to surrender some of Ua
tax sources to Florida, he said,
rather than the Legislature- to
impose taxes itself.

i. deposited with the Circuit
Court.
“ These monies were derived
from the $1 million bond Is.ue
Dial wa. .old some years ago,”
the letter .aid,
Krider said that “ we should
have some sort of commitment in
writing from our new road board
y w h oe -thst X U Flea*
vivilUVike H irst primary m id H e r In
Seminole Count)
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said that Brewer ha* allied re­
cently Ibat unless the legislature
changes the law concerning the
go percent reserve, no primary
roads will be Irf until after June
SO and that W. First St. could
not he expected to be advcrtlird
until after July 1.

Police Recover
$15,000 Jewelry
Cargo In Car

Crash Victim's
Body Found
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Skindivers Monday recovered the fifth
bedy from a P2V Neptune patrol
bomber crash Into Lake George
last Week.
He was Aviation Electronic*
Technician Terry L. Ramsby, 19,
son of Dana Ramsby ef Smith
Bend. Ind.
tj
Shortly before tha recovery me­
morial services were observed at
Jacksonville Nival Air Station for
the tight victims of the crash.
Search for tha remaining three
bodies ritumed at dawn today.

Citizens To M eet
.,11&gt;e Caseelbef: ytUiilled Ul^xeiis
l.fgt’ uv- will meet today at 7:80
p, in. in tha Woman's Club to fur­
ther consider charter by-laws and
to Mm" uffii-cu. Acting Choinnen
Grafwin Wibul will preside.

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Debate Postponed

Back To Work

Motorist Shot

Troops On Alert

Surprise Witness
Called In Peel Case Escape Test

FORT PIERCE (U P D -A sur­
prise witness irslificd today that
Joseph A. Perl Jr. tried to get
him to poison Floyd (Lucky)
Holtapfel—the man who named
Perl as mastermind of the sen­
sational Chitlingworth murders.
Robert E. Johnson of Greens­
boro. N,
a former trusty al
the Palm Beach County Jail, was
railed by Prosecutor Phil O'Con­
nell,
He said he wa. approached by
Peel last November while all
Hirer men were confined In the
Palm Beach jail. Johnson was
serving tlma for aasault and bat­
tery and drunkcnnrss and Peel
and llolzapfcl on charge* in the
deaths of Circuit Judge C. E.
Chillingworth snd his wife Mar­
jorie.
Johnson said Peel gav* him a
package of cigarets which he said
contained a deadly poison.
He said if he could kill Floyd
Hulxapfel he would beat the Chillingworlh murder - charge," Johnaofi testified.

American girl was raped, but has
not been heard from since.
Most of the terror was center­
ed around the Kama area, 129
miles southeast of the Kivu cap­
ital of Buka mu. There ha* been
widespread violence lltcrr since
the death of Uiinumba and many
Europeans fled across the border
to Belgian - controlled UruntliRuanda.

Engrine Trouble
CAPE CANAVERAL ( UPI) —
Engine trouble at the edge o f
spare Monday night stopped a bid
by an Air Force advanced luodet
Atlas missile to match the world
distance record for military rock­
et shots. The 86-foot Alla, streak­
ed more than 7,000 milra aero*,
the Atlantic in about 40 minutes—
but landed short of Its target
9,000 mile, from heie, auulheast
of Africa.

Space Man Due
Soon# Red Says
MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev said
today the sending of a Soviet aiIronaut into apace “ is not too
far o ff."
“ We are confident that the
5me is not too far off when the
first spaceship with man aboard
will dash into outer space," he
told an agricultural conference
at Akmullnsb in Siberia.

Annexation Can Bring
Burden, Manager Says
City Manager W. E. Knowlea maka a coat aatimata study o f
told the City Commission in a tha annexation move and what the
lengthy and comprehensive report city would gain by it.
The f'raver Home* arta Include*
Monday night that it waa "feasible 67 acre* with 226 lot* and accord­
and desirablt” to annex tbe Prever ing to Knowlea the ultimate pupuHomes area but not tbe a n a be­ |latlon would be 339 people. The
tween 27th St. and 29th St. weet average value o f the home* will
be 33,040 making an average of
of 8snford Ave.
Knowlea aaploined that it would assessed value at $6,042, Knowles
taka 173,000 worth of capital |m- ' said.
provtosant* to maintain tha area
The second area west of Sanford
between 27th and 29th St. and "we Ava. contains a little over 41 a cn e
ju*t c a n t taka on that financial and Includsa M home*, a .tore
and duplax. Population baa been
burden nt this time.*'
The commission held off action estimated at 280.
for further study o f Knowlea' re­
Knowlea emphasised that tha
port and agreed to consider It &lt;-!ty would hem to put in water,
sewer lines, (treat*, street lights.
■gain at It* neat meeting.
Knowlea had been authorised to lU cct names sod hydrant*.

Loyal Order of Moose. Sanford
Lodge 1531, will hold Ua regular
Wednesday meeting on the sec­
ond Boor of Ihe Evans Building
In Lake Mary at I p. nt.
•

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Arepresentative
of the Social
Security Administration will be
In the City Commission room of
the City Hall from 9 a. m. to
noon Wednesday tu interview ap­
plicants for social security.
• • •
There,will be no meeting of the
Kiwants Club this Wednesday dut
to Ihe special divisional district
meet Saturday.
•

*

•

ft, S. Blllhimer, chairthan of
the County Democratic Executive
Committee, will speak to the
Democratic Women's Club Wed­
nesday at 7:30 p. m. in the court­
room of the courthouse.
• • •
There will be a called meeting
of the fathers of Boy Scout Troop
301 al 7 p. m. today at the Epis­
copal Parish House. Mathers also
are welcome to attend.

Latin America Bill
Coes To Congress
WASHINGTON (UPII - Presi­
dent Kennedy asked Uongrcas to­
day for 160U million to fight pov­
erty In Latin America and meet
“ a grave and imminent danger"
of underprivileged peoples turning
lo Communism.
The president urged Ihe legis­
lator* in a special message to ap­
propriate immediately the $3ou
million in general aiai,lance and
$100 million for earthquake relief
in Chile they authofired last year.
He stressed Ihe urgency of his
request and «*ld Ihe Hindi would
be committed as quickly aa poisihle to pill into operation a bold,
10-year program for raising the
living standard* of the Latin Amer­
ican nation*.
But in an apparent eitort to
liead off any charges lie was pro­
posing "blank check" aid, Kenne­
dy promised that no fund* would
be allocated until there are assur­
ance* that “ each recipient nation
will live up to the principal* ol
self-help and domestic reform.”

Spy-Trial Hears
Secret Aaent

But Ihe Congolese tribesmen
ruled that 300 whites still in the
area could not leave. A handful
of refugees did make it safely to
Leopoldville and told of even
mure horrible stories—Morin so
horrible the refugee* would not
describe them in detail.
Priests were clubbed to their
knes* with rifle bulls and forced
to rhanl “ I killed Lumumba,

City Institutes
Cost Survey On
Recreation
The City Commission Monday
agreed to accept the resignation ef
Recreation and Parka Director
Ronald Perry " if he dcslrea’’ and
at the same time asked for a study
of the costa o f tha department's
program.
Perry informed City Manager
W. E. Knowlea that he had been
offered another position.
The commission agreed that they
could not afford any raises and If
Perry deridea to resign, authorised
Knowlea to look for a suitable re­
placement.
The board alao discuseed tha
payroll of tha department which,
including Perry's amounts to al­
most 411,003.
Commissioner J. H, Crappa said
ha thought tha departmsnt waa a
little too "top heavy” and naked
Knowlea if it waa pusaibla to res
dure some of the added features.
"1 Just can't see paying $7,000 a
year to a man lu teach kids how
to twirl a baton," Crappa said.
Mayor Joe Baker aaid that the
city "must put a atop to expanding
the program'' and emphasized that
12 percent - o f . the-general fund
goee to recreation.
Commissioner Tom McDonald
called for a study of tha depart­
ment’* expense* and program
while Crappa aald that "wa should
keep the Important phases o f tha
program like swimming but eli­
minate aum* of the llttl* •tuff."

Council Accepts
Charter Draft
The Casselberry Town Council,
aa worded in tbe resolution “ af­
ter great study" and “ lengthy
dileus*ion," Monday accepted the
draft for a new charter, with
approved amendments aa sug­
gested by Council Attorney Ken­
neth Mi'lnloih, for presentation
lo the Seminole County legisla­
tive delegation.
Don Willson, member of a
charter board appointed in Sep­
tember, 1939, pointed out, how­
ever, that hr waa not in full ac­
cord with all proposals contained
in the document.
McIntosh advised that chance*
of getting legislative approval
would be greater If both council
and charter busrd were in agree­
ment but that a ruling from the
offices of Attorney General
ard Ervin, read at the meeting
by Councilman Rohn Lady, stale*
that opinion or former work of
the charier board la not binding
upon the new draft.
Council Chairman Lytle Swope
ami Councilman Hen Evans also
are members of the rhartcr
board.

nich-

Taxpayers Assn.
Hear Hutchison

County Commission Chairman
J.C. Hutchison Monday spoke be­
fore Ihe Taxpayer* For Better
LONDON
l UPI) — Britain Government in Seminole County
brought to the wituess stand to- ' Assn., on ihe county lax struc­
ture.
day a plrtty girl secict agrllt
Members of the Holy Name Soidentified unly aa "Miss K"— in an
, clcty of the Catholic Church, re­
attempt to prove that an Interna­
gularly scheduled to meet at the
tional spy ring that included twe
Altamonte Community House, re­
American* stole vital naval sec­
linquished use of the building for
rets and sent them In code to
Ihe taxpayer's meeting.
Kusata.
Following Hutchison's brief ad­
There wet a huts of excitement dress, a lively question and ans­
in tha No. 1 court o f the Old Bail­ wer period was conducted during
ey when the proeecution said:
which tho need for a dog pound
“ Call Mis. K."
and stabilising laws was mention­
MU* K followed a line o f mala ed.
secret agent* — "the nemeless
Another fact brought out for dis­
men"—who testified about how cussion waa that at tha present
they liukljuH•J line* man and twa lime, road Improvement* and
woman being tiled on charges ef building depend upon one man only
penetrating the security of Brit­ . . . . Max Brewer, Fifth District
ain's vital naval best at Portland, road board member.
tf

Christ of the Congo," the reporti
said. The atrocities were report­
ed as late a* March S and VS
authorities feared they might bo
continuing.
The first group uf refugees to
arrive here include three nuns,
two prin ts and fire civilian*.
They arrived tw6 days ago and
were immediately hospitalized.
The arm o f 63-year-old Belgian
Sister Amanda Marie had been
broken in two places by the Con­
golese.
The refugees aald more than
230 missionaries, nuns and priests
were trapped in the Maniema re­
gion of .Kivu Province where
rhaos reigns and terror haa been
spread by both troopx and tha
wild tribesman loyal ta Lu­
mumba.

County Covered
By Rain; Winds
Near Gale Force
Heavy rain* and winds o f nsaf
gale velocity drenched Sanford and
Seminole County Monday night.
The Waether Bureau reported
that more than an Inch af ra h fall
over tha city within n period a f
three hours and wind* were report­
ed in the neighborhood o f 40 mllee
per hour.
llowsvnr, alty officials reported
little damage during that period.
Ocaana gales bora down on tho
California coast today and threat­
ened flooding la the East near a
windy New England bHtxard,
Heavy anow measuring at least
four Inches w u expected by mid­
day In Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire. Coastal pointa ta tba
Northeast were warned af flooding
at high W e,’ ’ '
The U. 8. Weather Bureau post­
ed gale warnings for tho Poeifh
states from Cape Mendocino, Cal*
if., northward. Tha wind* oceom*
pooled rain* from northern Call*
fornla to Seattle.
In the eastern half ef the na­
tion, a low presaura system re­
sponsible for lata winter waathsr
drifted slowly east and cantered
today over lower Michigan. Fair
■kies covered moet o f the G n a t
Plain* and the 8outhwViL
Mild weather with a alight
warming trend
waa forecast
through th* day !■ tho Southeast.

Credit Activity
Program Planned
A plan to Improve credit activity
in the Sanford area wat discussed
by officers of Ihe Credit Bureau of
Sanford Monday zdgbt.
Plana were discussed for hold­
ing a meeting of all firms In
Ihla area doing bulimia on a
credit basla. Tba meeting will be
held in Use near future and will
Include a panel discuiilon to help
understand credit and the way it
affects each and every business.
Paul Lewis, who was appointed
coordinator for this meeting, said
that due to the expanding economy
of Ihii area a belter undemanding
and cooperation Is needed in deal­
ing with credit matters.
Serving with Lewis on Ihe commillec to map out plana for the
meeting will be Ralph W. Pezold,
manager of the Installment Loan
Depl. of the Florida Stale Bank;
Robert Mahan of Seminole Loan
Co., and Chester Muse, manager
of Mather Furniture Co.

Hoffa Fraud
Case Resumes
ORLANDO ( UPI) — A ttorn ey
for Teamster President James K*
Hoffa resumed arguments today
that fraud Indictments against hies
should be quashed because tbg
grand Jury waa illegally oelactad.

llaffa and twe aesoclatee ora
charged with 18 count* o f using

Interstate communication! ta pro­
mote a real estate development
near hero, financed by $500,000 is
Teamsters funds which the goveroeient claims they misused.
Defense attorney Jacob Xoea*
man asked U. 8. District Judge
Joseph P. Li*b to threw on! tba
indictments because tbe federal
Jury was selected under state
role* instead of federal i ultra. V

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Paar, Sullivan Seconds Meet To Set Up Debate Rules
cees over payment of guest stars
on tbeir program* Is scheduled
for broadcast on P a ir’s "To­
night" show on NBC-TV at 11:30
p. m..—one hour after the pre­
liminary battle between Floyd
Patterson and Ingemar Johans­
son for the world's heavyweight
boxing championship In Miami
Beach.
Sullivan's representative, Rob­
ert Preekt. meets with Paul Orr,
namrd by Taar as his second, at
11:30 a. m. to map out detailed
ground rules for the debate to
make sure no one has an unfair
advantage. The meeting of the

NEW YORK (U P I)-T he sec­
onds for Jack P a ir and Ed Sulli­
van meet today to lay down the
rules of honor by which the two
stars will stage tbeir feud of
worda on television tonight. ■
"If people around the country
want to stay awake for this,"
Paar said, "I'll guarantee It will
not be a friendly debate. 1 don't
want to tea Sullivan before the
debate, 1 don't want to give him
a chance to soften me up. At the
moment I'm not so crasy about
Ed Sullivan."
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bate.

CHOPS •&gt;
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DSBARY ANTIQUE SHOW held at the Federation of Art Mansion House
hMdquartera Included these two exhibits of rare items. Dealers from all
carts of the nation took part in the show.
(Cox Photo)

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broiled In feuds with abow busi­
ness personalities, became in­
volved In the dispute with Sulli­
van because he pays stars only
$320 to appear on his late-hour
show, while Sullivan has to spend
up to $7,500 for guests on his
Sunday CBS show.
Sullivan, after a few years,
considered this unfair and an­
nounced recently that any atari
who appeared on P a ir's show for
$320 would get that amount and
no more for going on his pro­
gram.
P ssr reseted sharply. He sug­
gested their shows have a rating

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ground in the ofliee of publisher
Bennett Cert, of the TV chow,
"W hit’s My Line." who was
named moderator for the debate.
Sullivan, who named the mod­
erator at P a ir's behest, said
that "Bennett Cerf is a man of
great dignity and reputation who
has never mixed up In any silly
sbannigans and that’s what we
need here."
Preekt. Sullivan's sonln-Iaw
and show producer,
said Cerf
prod
would lend "setriout dignity to
the debate.
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WAMUNGTON ( U P I ) - I reneatly received a billet-doux from
$hn Americas Political Science
Association inviting me to nomi­
nate candidates tor "congression­
al distinguished service awards."
This is n heavy responsibility
to have placed on one's shouldera, and I hare been giving the
m atter a tot of careful thought.
Tha fact that the lame respon­
sibility has been placed on the
■heuktort of about five thousand
other newspapermen does not, as
X sea it, lighten my own toad one

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In outlining our duties as nomi­
nators, the association observed
Uiet tha House and Senate "have
many hard-working and distin­
guished members, whoa* services
to their country often are not
reflected In the dally press."
"The award program will aeck
to tall attention to distinguished
service, whether or not It is of
the kind likely to come to the
public's attention," K said.
I have tried to keep this point
la mind In weighing the qualifi­
cations of prospective nominees,
and 1 find that it rather adds to
the burden. I mean, distinguished
•bscurily to ■ hard thing to
measure.
"It's true that aoma of the
Uilngi our congressmen do are
not caBfd to the public's attantion. Bui on the whole, this prob­
ably ia a good thing tor both the
congressmen and the public.
Nevertheless, by dint of ex­
haustive research I have been
able to find two relatively an-

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The Intermediate a. A.‘s of tha
F irst Baptist Church of la k e
Mary met at tha homo of Mrs.
Jerry Luak&gt; counselor, for a com.
blned mission study ond party.
Tha mission book, "No Greater
H eritage* by A. A Cothran, « s i
taught and discussed. A lter misre me* were enjoyed
nod refreshments served aud two
prises ware awarded to Anita Far-

Members p m a n t were Mary
FlawsIgsn, West* Anderson, Barharm FUnnlgmn, and Anita For-

publicised actions that I regard
as worthy of the association's
consideration.
One of my nominees, therefore,
will be Rep. W. R. Posge, a Texai Democrat who last month took
a firm stand against chanting by
livestock auctioneers.
Posge said he attended an auc­
tion and found he could not tell
what cattle were sold, who
bought them, or what tha pries
was. Furthermore, he said, "One
of the largest cowmen In Texas
confided to me that ha did not
know when ha was raising hit
own bid."
If cattle buyers have been rais­
ing bids without knowing It, that
probably accounts for the current
price of beef steaks. Therefore, 1
credit Posge with a truly distin­
guished service In demanding
that auctioneers "go back to the
use of the English language."
My other nominee will be Rep.
Seymour Halpern (R-N. Y.), who
called last week for an embargo
on Import! from Cuba. Buying
Cuban tobacco, he said, puts

mcmty la Caetro'a pocket and
"dangenouily Increatei tha men*
ace to thli Communist satellite.'*
Halpern contended that elgar
smokers In the United States
could switch from Havanas to
Jamaican cigars without undue
hardship. He pointed out that Sir
Winston Churchill* has been smok­
ing Jamalcas for years.
As a cigar smoker myself, I
appreciate Halpern’s proposal. It
pains ms to think that I might
bs aiding Communism every Urns
I light up s' cheroot.

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 82. Low tonight, 60-65.
TUESDAY?MARCH 14. 1061
SANFORD, FLOUIDA
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908

NO. 147

Congolese On Rape, Ravage Binge

Fire Chief Cleveland, left, Police Chief Williams
Congratulated By Mayor Baker For 40 Years Service.

LEOPOLDVILLE. Tb# Congo. I white there. Including 130 mi.(U PI)—Savage tribesmen who ! siomrics. At least nine of the
have seized control of Kivu Prov­ missionaries are Americans.
A UN spokesman said the be­
ince and inflicted “ undeacribable
humiliation" on nun* and priestz havior of the Kivu population and
there are threatening 300 whites the pro l.utnumba troops was
In the area. United Nation, au­ “ tieitial" hoi gave no Indication
the United Nations forces there
thorities said today.
An American girl missionary were able to do anything about
wa* raped repeatedly by four it. A Malayan UN patrol was
Congolese soldiers loyal to live lent out to check the reports the
murdered P a t r i c e Lumumba,
nuna were forced lo dance in tha
nude and priests were forced to
confess lo the martyrdom of
Lumumba, “ Christ of the Cungo,"
UN reports said.
Terror spread throughout the
Lumumbi«t-held province and al­
most complete anarchy reigned
in the area. CN force! said they
felt grave conrern for thf 300
.’’a/iford ju in t esily this morn­
ing recovered a stolen auto and
approximately $15,000 worth of
jewelry three hour* after the theft
waa reported.
The car, owned by Howard Orr
Sheriffs Liable
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI&gt; — Atly. of St. Petersburg, waa found beGen. Richard Ervin Monday ruled hing a store at 2526 Park Dr.
It was reported atolen at 9:43
Florida sheriffs are liable for
budget overspending If the addi­ p. nv. Monday night while parked
tional money spent wa* nut autho­ behind the Marl-Nelle Court Motel
rized. Ervin made the ruling for at 2664 I’ark Ave.
Orr aald h* checked Into the
State Auditor Bryan Wtllia Mon­
motel around V p. m. and the car
day.
wa* missing some 43 minutes lat­
er.
Debate Postponed
Patrolmen Edward Hayden and
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U PI)—Russia was reported today Fred Kelley found he vehicle with
to have agreed to postpone a full- tha jewelry intact but laid the
dress di senna me lit debate but a t­ trunk of the car was battered and
tached condition! that made it ap­ ■mashed in sti attempt to gel tha
pear the deadlock over shortening diamond, which were in it.
Orr .uhl that a special chain
the current General Assembly ses­
lock wa. on the trunk and it was
sion was still unsolved.
Impos.ibla for anyone to break
into it. He .aid the Jewell were
Back To Work
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Pri- valued at $15,000.
vale citisrn HMined M. Nixon
goes to work aa an attorney today for the ftrst time In 20 year*,
planning to leave plenty of time
to the businete ef politics. The dafeatrd presidential candidate Mon­
day joined the Lo. Angelea taw
firm of Adam., Duque A HazelA !4-ye«M&gt;ld Nrgro wa. listed
tine.
in “fair" condition at Seminole
Memorial Hoipltal today after he
Troops On Alert
waa shot by a deputy Monday
SEOUL, Korea tUPI)—Ameri­ afternoon for refuting arre.t. the
can military forces In South Ko­ Sheriff* Offlea reported.
rea have been placed on a full
Willi* 1, Taylor of Rt. J. San­
■calc alert, a United Nations ford, waa ahot in the right cheat
Command spoka.man laid today. by Deputy Willis Brown on W.
The .poke.man denied there wal 13th 81.
increased tension .long the Ko­
Inveatigating Deputy J. (j- Gal­
rean truce line hut said Ihe alert loway aald that Brown slopped
wa* part of a “ worldwide readi­ the Taylor ear In the 600 block
ness exercise'' of American arm- and ordered Taylor out for reck­
ad forcei.
less driving,
Taylor started curling Brown
Escape Test
and the deputy attempted lo
WASHINGTON (U PI| — The bring Taylor lo the Jail. Taylor
spate agency plan* to tret the atruggled with the offirrr and
Mercury pilot escape •ystem this Brown reported he was forced to
week under the most severe con­ use hia gun to aubdue the man.
Galloway laid that five wit­
ditions that might occur during
an attempt to put a man in orbit. nesses at the eerne testified that
If thla and other' planned flight Brown had no other recourse but
tests ere successful, the ugenry lo use forre,
Taylor waa charged with reck­
said, an aitronaul will be launch­
less driving and resisting arrest
ed into orbit around the earth
by force.
"perhaps late this year" under
Project Mercury.

&gt;City Thanks Fire, Police
Chiefs For 40 Years Duty News Briefs
'it'* been a pleasure.”
With these words of gratitude, Fire
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr. and Police Chief
Roy Williams accepted the thanks, good
wishes and gifts of the City Commission
Monday night after being honored for 40
yeurs of “excellent service.”
Chief Williams received a gold plated
revolver and Chief Cleveland received an
alarm clock.
Both officials were presented with re­

solutions of commendation and received a
round of applnuse front commissioners.
The resolutions to both men stated thut
they hnd "worked diligently and unsel­
fishly for the betterment and welfare of
the people of this city and that it is the
desire of the City Commission that proper
recognition and appreciation be expressed
for their conscientious efforts and devo­
tion to duty for 40 years of outstanding
and excellent service.”

•W. First St. Widening Action Asked
City Attorney William Hutchi­
son w u authorised by the City
CommUiion to draw up a reaolulion to Filth District Road Board
• Member Mas Brewer urging him
to expedite plana and make
available the neccitary money
(or the W. K inl St. widening pro-

inerce Manager John Krider
pointing out that no mention has
been made of the W. Firtt St.
project which has been in tha
road department budget fur the
past three year*. Krider .aid that
jioo.ooo of righta of way money

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Commissioner Part Hlgglnboth*
am emphailzcd that (he county
did not include thll project In ill
primary road requests and aald
that Brewer could dump the
whole project unleta there was a
request for that road which rum
from French Ave. to fnteratate
Hwy. 4.
The commluion also received
^ ■ letter from Chamber of Com-

Board Postpones
Vacating Action
The City Communion Monday
tallied action on varatinir the 11th
fit. right of way from Metlonville
Ave. to Bay Ave. to make way for
a new Negro echool.
The board held off any discus■Ion until Mar. 27, when member*
of the achool board will be invited
to be prenent.
A group wa* in tha audience to
proteet the location of the propoged
achool but the delegation walked
out of the room when the discus^ .lull wa. tabled.
The achool board already haa ap­
proved final plana for tha now
achool and hopea to hava it con*
(trucled by the end of thla year.
In a memo to the commluion, City
Manager W. E. Knowlea aald that
tha propoacd vacating will give it
• buffer tone on Mellonvllla Ave.
The commluion alao approved
f ln t reading of an ordinance an• nexing a TS acre area west of
Croomi Academy for a Negro sub­
division.
Oppo.lng the move was Commit■loner Earl Higginbotham who
suggested that tha board aaalat
tha development with ita utilities
but not bring it into the city.
The board favored the annealtion by a 4-1 vote.

Longwood Sets
Paving Costs
Taving eBeeumenla for Lungwood property owners on Wilma
St., Palmetto St. and Grant St.,
at tha rate of $1.86 per front foot,
will be legally advertised In
Thursday's issue of The Herald.
Sir A public bearing he* been eel
for • p. m. April &gt;0 a t Town Halt,

W est To Be Shown
Ed Allen will present a program
of color alidea on “ Tha Golden
Weal” at a meeting of tb* De
Bary Civic Asia., In the CommwaHy Center today at T p m. Preevdirg the program, members trill
klold a brief butiae.i session.

Rt; „

iaifJfiii Fire
Action Explained
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
in a report to the city Monday
night defcoded his department's
not fighting a fire at the city
u n ita ry landfill area Feb. 26.
The City Commission, at 111
last meeting, aiked for a detail­
ed report on the (ire which was
brought under control by three
city employe..
Cleveland said In hi. report
that he felt tt would have requir­
ed five men approximately .ix
hour, to exiinguiih the fire with
water.
The fire chief termed (lie lire
more of a nui.ance than a fire
hazard. Therefore Cleveland .aid,
In hlx judgment It wa. In the
belt intercut* of the city to keep
the men and equipment al the
nation for the overall protection
of the city.
Although there wa. no com­
ment from any m rm kcr. of the
commluion, Mayor Joe Baker
termed the report “aati.lartory."

Chappell Rules Out
Teacher Pay Hike
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — House
Speaker • designate William V.
Chappell said Monday the theme
of the 1961 Legislature will be
“progress through productivity
rather than progress through
spending."
He said that rules out any
across-the-board pay increase (or
Florida school teachers.
He said, however, lie would
support a program to reward
what he called “■iiallly" teachers,
Chappell said
believed Flo­
rida was coming o ' of a business
slump responsible 4*( ‘ failing tax
revenues. Recoverj . . vould give
about Slot) million more lo spend
from present sources in the neat
biennium, be said.
“ We absolutely must not have
new taxes for slate purposes," be
aald.
The slate haa reached a period
where growth and economy Is
leveling off and “ we have tho
opportunity other Legislature*
have not had of stopp ng to see
Where we have-been end where
we might go,” said Chappell.
There ia a great need in the
state to get Uic federal governmeat to surrender some of Ua
tax sources to Florida, he said,
rather than the Legislature- to
impose taxes itself.

i. deposited with the Circuit
Court.
“ These monies were derived
from the $1 million bond Is.ue
Dial wa. .old some years ago,”
the letter .aid,
Krider said that “ we should
have some sort of commitment in
writing from our new road board
y w h oe -ths t X U Flea*
vivilUVike H irst primary m id H e r In
Seminole Count)
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said that Brewer ha* allied re­
cently Ibat unless the legislature
changes the law concerning the
go percent reserve, no primary
roads will be Irf until after June
SO and that W. First St. could
not he expected to be advcrtlird
until after July 1.

Surprise Witness
Called In Peel Case
FORT PIERCE (U P D -A sur­
prise witness irslificd today that
Joseph A. Perl Jr. tried to get
him to poison Floyd (Lucky)
Holtapfel—the man who named
Perl as mastermind of the sen­
sational Chitlingworth murders.
Robert E. Johnson of Greens­
boro. N,
a former trusty al
the Palm Beach County Jail, was
railed by Prosecutor Phil O'Con­
nell,
He said he wa. approached by
Peel last November while all
Hirer men were confined In the
Palm Beach jail. Johnson was
serving tlma for aasault and bat­
tery and drunkcnnrss and Peel
and llolzapfcl on charge* in the
deaths of Circuit Judge C. E.
Chillingworth snd his wife Mar­
jorie.
Johnson said Peel gav* him a
package of cigarets which he said
contained a deadly poison.
He said if he could kill Floyd
Hulxapfel he would beat the Chillingworlh murder - charge," Johnaofi testified.

Crash Victim's
Body Found
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Skindivers Monday recovered the fifth
bedy from a P2V Neptune patrol
bomber crash Into Lake George
last Week.
He was Aviation Electronic*
Technician Terry L. Ramsby, 19,
son of Dana Ramsby ef Smith
Bend. Ind.
tj
Shortly before tha recovery me­
morial services were observed at
Jacksonville Nival Air Station for
the tight victims of the crash.
Search for tha remaining three
bodies ritum ed at dawn today.

Citizens To M eet

.,11&gt;e Caseelbef: ytUiilled Ul^xeiis
l.fgt’uv- will meet today a t 7:80
p, in. in tha Woman's Club to fur­
ther consider charter by-laws and
to Mm" uffii-cu. Acting Choinnen
Grafwin W ibul will preside.

Police Recover
$15,000 Jewelry
Cargo In Car

Motorist Shot

Engrine Trouble
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Engine trouble at the edge of
spare Monday night stopped a bid
by an Air Force advanced luodet
Atlas missile to match the world
distance record for military rock­
et shots. The 86-foot Alla, streak­
ed more than 7,000 milra aero*,
the Atlantic in about 40 minutes—
but landed short of Its target
9,000 mile, from heie, auulheast
of Africa.

Space Man Due
Soon# Red Says
MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev said
today the sending of a Soviet aiIronaut into apace “ is not too
far off."
“ We are confident that the
5me is not too far off when the
first spaceship with man aboard
will dash into outer space," he
told an agricultural conference
at Akmullnsb in Siberia.

Annexation Can Bring
Burden, Manager Says
City Manager W. E. Knowlea maka a coat aatimata study of
told the City Commission in a tha annexation move and what the
lengthy and comprehensive report city would gain by it.
The f'raver Home* arta Include*
Monday night that it waa "feasible 67 acre* with 226 lot* and accord­
and desirablt” to annex tbe Prever ing to Knowlea the ultimate pupuHomes area but not tbe a n a be­ | latlon would be 339 people. The
tween 27th St. and 29th St. weet average value of the home* will
be 33,040 making an average of
of 8snford Ave.
Knowlea aaploined that it would assessed value a t $6,042, Knowles
taka 173,000 worth of capital |m- ' said.
provtosant* to maintain tha area
The second area west of Sanford
between 27th and 29th St. and "we Ava. contains a little over 41 acn e
ju*t c a n t taka on that financial and Includsa M home*, a .tore
and duplax. Population baa been
burden nt this time.*'
The commission held off action estimated a t 280.
for further study of Knowlea' re­
Knowlea emphasised th at tha
port and agreed to consider It &lt;-!ty would hem to put in water,
sewer lines, (treat*, street lights.
■gain a t It* neat meeting.
Knowlea had been authorised to lUcct names sod hydrant*.

American girl was raped, but has
not been heard from since.
Most of the terror was center­
ed around the Kama area, 129
miles southeast of the Kivu cap­
ital of Buka mu. There ha* been
widespread violence lltcrr since
the death of Uiinumba and many
Europeans fled across the border
to Belgian - controlled UruntliRuanda.

m O C /* ,

r t

Loyal Order of Moose. Sanford
Lodge 1531, will hold Ua regular
Wednesday meeting on the sec­
ond Boor of Ihe Evans Building
In Lake Mary at I p. nt.
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•

•

Arepresentative of the Social
Security Administration will be
In the City Commission room of
the City Hall from 9 a. m. to
noon Wednesday tu interview ap­
plicants for social security.
• • •
There,will be no meeting of the
Kiwants Club this Wednesday dut
to Ihe special divisional district
meet Saturday.
•

*

•

ft, S. Blllhimer, chairthan of
the County Democratic Executive
Committee, will speak to the
Democratic Women's Club Wed­
nesday at 7:30 p. m. in the court­
room of the courthouse.

•

But Ihe Congolese tribesmen
ruled that 300 whites still in the
area could not leave. A handful
of refugees did make it safely to
Leopoldville and told of even
mure horrible stories—Morin so
horrible the refugee* would not
describe them in detail.
Priests were clubbed to their
knes* with rifle bulls and forced
to rhanl “ I killed Lumumba,

City Institutes
Cost Survey On
Recreation
The City Commission Monday
agreed to accept the resignation ef
Recreation and Parka Director
Ronald Perry "if he dcslrea’’ and
at the same time asked for a study
of the costa of tha department's
program.
Perry informed City Manager
W. E. Knowlea that he had been
offered another position.
The commission agreed that they
could not afford any raises and If
Perry deridea to resign, authorised
Knowlea to look for a suitable re­
placement.
The board alao discuseed tha
payroll of tha department which,
including Perry's amounts to al­
most 411,003.
Commissioner J. H, Crappa said
ha thought tha departmsnt waa a
little too "top heavy” and naked
Knowlea if it waa pusaibla to res
dure some of the added features.
"1 Just can't see paying $7,000 a
year to a man lu teach kids how
to twirl a baton," Crappa said.
Mayor Joe Baker aaid that the
city "must put a atop to expanding
the program'' and emphasized that
12 percent - o f . the-general fund
goee to recreation.
Commissioner Tom McDonald
called for a study of tha depart­
ment’* expense* and program
while Crappa aald that "wa should
keep the Important phases of tha
program like swimming but eli­
minate aum* of the llttl* •tuff."

• •

There will be a called meeting
of the fathers of Boy Scout Troop
301 al 7 p. m. today at the Epis­
copal Parish House. Mathers also
are welcome to attend.

Council Accepts
Charter Draft

Latin America Bill
Coes To Congress

The Casselberry Town Council,
aa worded in tbe resolution “ af­
ter great study" and “ lengthy
dileus*ion," Monday accepted the
draft for a new charter, with
approved amendments aa sug­
gested by Council Attorney Ken­
neth Mi'lnloih, for presentation
lo the Seminole County legisla­
tive delegation.
Don Willson, member of a
charter board appointed in Sep­
tember, 1939, pointed out, how­
ever, that hr waa not in full ac­
cord with all proposals contained
in the document.
McIntosh advised that chance*
of getting legislative approval
would be greater If both council
and charter busrd were in agree­
ment but that a ruling from the
offices of Attorney General nichard Ervin, read at the meeting
by Councilman Rohn Lady, stale*
that opinion or former work of
the charier board la not binding
upon the new draft.
Council Chairman Lytle Swope
ami Councilman Hen Evans also
are members of the rhartcr
board.

WASHINGTON (UPII - Presi­
dent Kennedy asked Uongrcas to­
day for 160U million to fight pov­
erty In Latin America and meet
“ a grave and imminent danger"
of underprivileged peoples turning
lo Communism.
The president urged Ihe legis­
lator* in a special message to ap­
propriate immediately the $3ou
million in general aiai,lance and
$100 million for earthquake relief
in Chile they authofired last year.
He stressed Ihe urgency of his
request and «*ld Ihe Hindi would
be committed as quickly aa poisihle to pill into operation a bold,
10-year program for raising the
living standard* of the Latin Amer­
ican nation*.
But in an apparent eitort to
liead off any charges lie was pro­
posing "blank check" aid, Kenne­
dy promised that no fund* would
be allocated until there are assur­
ance* that “each recipient nation
will live up to the principal* ol
self-help and domestic reform.”

Spy-Trial Hears
Secret Aaent

Taxpayers Assn.
Hear Hutchison

County Commission Chairman
J.C. Hutchison Monday spoke be­
fore Ihe Taxpayer* For Better
LONDON l UPI) — Britain Government in Seminole County
brought to the wituess stand to- ' Assn., on ihe county lax struc­
day a plrtty girl secict agrllt ture.
Members of the Holy Name Soidentified unly aa "Miss K"—in an
attempt to prove that an Interna­ , clcty of the Catholic Church, re ­
gularly scheduled to meet a t the
tional spy ring that included twe
Altamonte Community House, re ­
American* stole vital naval sec­
linquished use of the building for
rets and sent them In code to
Ihe taxpayer's meeting.
Kusata.
Following Hutchison's brief ad­
There wet a huts of excitement dress, a lively question and ans­
in tha No. 1 court of the Old Bail­ wer period was conducted during
ey when the proeecution said:
which tho need for a dog pound
“Call Mis. K."
and stabilising laws was mention­
MU* K followed a line of mala ed.
secret agent* — "the nemeless
Another fact brought out for dis­
men"—who testified about how cussion waa that at tha present
they liukljuH •J line* man and twa lime, road Improvement* and
woman being tiled on charges ef building depend upon one man only
penetrating the security of Brit­ . . . . Max Brewer, Fifth District
ain's vital naval best at Portland, road board member.
tf

Christ of the Congo," the reporti
said. The atrocities were report­
ed as late a* March S and V S
authorities feared they might bo
continuing.
The first group uf refugees to
arrive here include three nuns,
two p rin ts and fire civilian*.
They arrived tw6 days ago and
were immediately hospitalized.
The arm of 63-year-old Belgian
Sister Amanda Marie had been
broken in two places by the Con­
golese.
The refugees aald more than
230 missionaries, nuns and priests
were trapped in the Maniema re­
gion of .Kivu Province where
rhaos reigns and terror haa been
spread by both troopx and tha
wild tribesman loyal ta Lu­
mumba.

County Covered
By Rain; Winds
Near Gale Force
Heavy rain* and winds of nsaf
gale velocity drenched Sanford and
Seminole County Monday night.
The Waether Bureau reported
that more than an Inch af r a h fall
over tha city within n period a f
three hours and wind* were report­
ed in the neighborhood of 40 mllee
per hour.
llowsvnr, alty officials reported
little damage during that period.
Ocaana gales bora down on tho
California coast today and threat­
ened flooding la the East near a
windy New England bHtxard,
Heavy anow measuring a t least
four Inches w u expected by mid­
day In Maine, Vermont and New
Hampshire. Coastal pointa ta tba
Northeast were warned af flooding
at high We,’’'
The U. 8. Weather Bureau post­
ed gale warnings for tho Poeifh
states from Cape Mendocino, Cal*
if., northward. Tha wind* oceom*
pooled rain* from northern Call*
fornla to Seattle.
In the eastern half ef the na­
tion, a low presaura system re­
sponsible for lata winter w aathsr
drifted slowly east and cantered
today over lower Michigan. Fair
■kies covered moet of the G n a t
Plain* and the 8outhwViL
Mild weather with a alight
warming trend waa forecast
through th* day !■ tho Southeast.

Credit Activity
Program Planned
A plan to Improve credit activity
in the Sanford area w at discussed
by officers of Ihe Credit Bureau of
Sanford Monday zdgbt.
Plana were discussed for hold­
ing a meeting of all firms In
Ihla area doing bulim ia on a
credit basla. Tba meeting will be
held in Use near future and will
Include a panel discuiilon to help
understand credit and the way it
affects each and every business.
Paul Lewis, who was appointed
coordinator for this meeting, said
that due to the expanding economy
of Ihii area a belter undemanding
and cooperation Is needed in deal­
ing with credit matters.
Serving with Lewis on Ihe commillec to map out plana for the
meeting will be Ralph W. Pezold,
manager of the Installment Loan
Depl. of the Florida Stale Bank;
Robert Mahan of Seminole Loan
Co., and Chester Muse, manager
of Mather Furniture Co.

Hoffa Fraud
Case Resumes
ORLANDO (U PI) — A tto rn ey
for Teamster President James K*
Hoffa resumed arguments today
that fraud Indictments against hies
should be quashed because tbg
grand Jury waa illegally oelactad.
llaffa and twe aesoclatee ora
charged with 18 count* of using
Interstate communication! ta pro­
mote a real estate development
near hero, financed by $500,000 i s
Teamsters funds which the goveroeient claims they misused.
Defense attorney Jacob Xoea*
man asked U. 8. District Judge
Joseph P. Li*b to threw on! tb a
indictments because tbe federal
Jury was selected under state
role* instead of federal i ultra. V

�L 'V -t

AMA Supports Road Program
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e AutomobUa Manufacturers Assorts*
Don today supported Kennedy's
highway tax program, which is
expected to come under heavy
lire from trucking and oil coneerna.
Commerce Secretary Luther H.
ffodgei was scheduled to launch
the bill on its rocky road in Con­
gress today before the House
Ways A Mean* Committee.
The bill, designed to get more
money to speed construction on in­
terstate highways, would cancel a
scheduled one-cent cut fn gasoline
taxes and boost taxes ia trucks,
diesel fuel, Urea and other items.

Even the automobile manufeeturcres hedged on the money part
of the proposal. In a statement
prepared for the committee,
the association said "conclusions
should not be reached on the
proper level of commercial vehicla highway U ses" until afltr a
study of the American Association
of State Highway Officials' liveyear road test.
Democrats
and
Republicans
have predicted the bill will have
"considerable difficulty" In get­
ting through the committee, let
alone all of Congress.
Other congressional news:
Elsenhower: The Ifousa was ex­

pected lo pas* with no opposition
a bill to restore former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower to hie rank
of five-star General of the Army.
The bill, suggested by President
Kennedy, would put Elsenhower
back on the active Uat but would
not pay him. He gels hi* regular
ex-president's pension and allow­
ances instead.
Feed Grain: The administrat.on's
emergency feed grain bill was
bogged down in a House-Senate
struggle over Its enforcement pro­
vision. The Senate knocked out
the provision, claiming it would
set up the agriculture secretary
as a "feed grain rrar," but the

Paar Calls Sullivan 'Liar’; Ed May Sue
NEW YORK (UPI) - E d SulIL
vaa said today he may sue Jack
P a a r for calling him a liar on
■etloawide TV, but he still want­
ed to bold tho debate that waa
cancelled when each man claimed
the a lt it backed out.
Paar, who appeared along In
place of tho debate oo bis NBCTV show Monday night, climaxed
feud with Sullivan by ending
’ the program with one of the most

Jaycee Polio
Drive Slated
The Sanford Jayceei will be.
gin their second annual Polio
•hot Drive on next Monday.
Tba Jaycees urge all parents
wheat children have not received
these abets lo take advantage of
Oils opportunity and to have
themselves Inoculated aa well.
This dread disease can now be
controlled If parents and cltlaens
take time for the** preventive
9bot*.
Thera will be e small charge
*f |1 per shot to dafray cost of
vaccina, needle* end other neces•ary equipm ent
Bud Stewart, project chairman,
stales that the Jaycees, aa wall
aa the public feel that this was
ana of the most worthwhile pro­
jects of 1990 and are looking for
ft to be an even greater success
this year.
’ ’
The shots will be administered
by registered nurses. Doris Skel­
ton end Sophie Shoemaker, with
Rto assistance of county health
•o n e s , Mr*. H. F. Kibbeo and
Mrs. M. G. McClure. Dr. Tom
Largea end Dr. Robert Smith
will he on hand in case of emer­
gency end ill doctors and nurses
nr* donating their time to this
gewJecL
Hours will bo between 9 a. m.
end 3 p. m., at the Jaycee Build­
ing on the corner of French Ave.
and Fourth SI.

Longwood Church
Sponsors New
Boy Scout Troop

heated public statements In show
business over the calling off of
their touted face-to-face meeting.
"Ed Sullivan is a liar," Paar
said. "That is libel. He must now
sue and be mutt go to court . . .
1 repeat, Ed Sullivan, you lied
today Monday,"
Sullivan did not take the chal­
lenge too seriously, but told UPI
that be planned to have his law­
yer look into tho charge today.
P aar said many stars, Includ­
ing comedian Red Skellon, volun­
teered to rush (o his defense.
"I think 1 am about as normal
and decent a person as Is around
In (how buslnesi." Paar said.
*Tm not a hypocrite. 1 am not
a fraud. I am not a phony. "This
Is the bravrst thing I have over
done."
Sullivan agreed, In a fashion.
“ He's a very brave man, when
alone," Sullivan said.
"About suing, I don’t know if
I could collect money; l*d bo de­
lighted to. How am I going to
prove damageiT I could say my
grandchildren don't talk to ana
any more.
" I think the country knows him

Episcopal Women
Elect Officers
By MRS. BElY U t SHflM
Church women,of Christ Church
Episcopal, Longwood, elected Mrs,
Charles Pasternack aa their prasident at t mealing held March 9.
Other officers for tho year Inclu­
de Mrs. fr* d Smith, vice president;
Mra. Daniel Law Sr., secretary,
Mra. Leroy Htnneisey, treasurer;
Mrs. Chsriea Nickols, United
Thank Offering custodian: Mra.
Robert Hammond, secretary of
Christian education; Mrs. Eugene
Taylor, aerretary of Christian so­
cial relations. Mra, John Reams,
secretary of missions and supply;
Mrs. Charles Morrison secretary of
promotions; Mra. Halph Stevens,
secretary of collage work and par.
soane 1 and Mrs. William Ricker,
secretary of Church periodical
club.
Following the elec lion, members
discussed futuiw plans for con­
ducting “Tha Economy Corner,"
open on Mondays from I p.m. un­
til noon and on Saturdays from
9 a m. until 1 p.m.
Persona who wlah to donate arti­
cles and clothing to the project
may bring them to the Pariih
House during these hours where
they will be gratefully accepted.
Hostesses for tha election meet­
ing were Mrs. Charles Morrison
and Mr*. LeRoy Hennessey,

Ry HRS. RETfIK SMITH
Boy Scout Troop 929 has been
organised In Longwood under the
sponsorship of Christ Church
Episcopal, George M. Jarvis IV,
vicar of tha church, announced
today.
Scoutmaster Robert Thompson,
already meeting each wrek with
19 boys Invites all between the
ages of M through 19 to loin the
Scouts or to transfer affiliation
to Troop 139.
Meeting! are held i t the Parish
House each Tuesday at T p. in.
and tonight's guest will be LangThe Dresden nuclear power alawood Mayor A. R. Lormann who tioa, near Morris, 111., which prowUI apeak mi "Local Cffiien- ducei 110.000 kilowatts, la the
world's largest.

so well they take these things at
typical Paar sign-off lines. This
lilt!# thing, he just needed a way
to end his show with a bang. He
needed a terrific finish. It's an
old vaudeville trick "
Sullivan said ha will try to
make arrangements to hold the
on-agah, off-again debate which
was cancelled Monday afternoon
in a ground-rules wrangle over
Paar's call for an informal ques­
tion and answer teuton after
mors formal dabals statements.
Ho aald he may have a statement
later today about a new debate
attempt.
"I want to meet this guy, I
want lo prove him wrong," Sulli­
van aald.
P a ir indicated on his program
that he waa (till concerned about
tho major issue In the fend over
the payment of guest etors on
their programs. Sullivan said ha
will no longer pay stars up to
17,300 on bln CBS-TV show on
Sundays if they perform for the
minimum 93* payment on P ear’s
show.
"If Ed's rule sticks, if h*
doesn't concede . , . then virtually
this show would be Impossible to
do," P a a r aald.
The debate waa cancelled altar
seconds for Sullivan and P a a r ap­
peared to have settled on all tha
ground rules Monday morning. By
afternoon, it became apparent
th it the two high-powered emcees
couldn't even agree e s how to
disagree.
"Its welshed, be choked up, he
ran out," Sullivan announced.
,NBC replied far P aar quickly,
charging that Sullivan "backed
o u t"

Hospital

Notes

MARCH I I
Admissions
Agnrs Yoat, DeBsry; James Bak­
er, Tampa; Hsian Klepper, DaBary; Marie York, Altamonte
Springe; Joseph Prothman, Mims;
H alts Adams, Mlmat A rts E.
KaberUon, Faye Ives, Mabel
Blount, J , P. Henry, Mabel Pickena, Helen Hari* Lane, Lincoln
Williams, Patricia Foster and Wil­
lie Taylor of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robortsun of
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam Foster of Sanford, a girl.
Dismissals
Apopkai JSva
Clara
Laurent, baby girl McCarron,
Evelyn Peacock, Hasel Wleeman
and Georgia Dabay a f Sanford.

House left It tn. claiming the bill
lo curb surplus** was useless
without It. A joint conference
committee seemed
far from
agreement on the matter.
Jobless: The Senate Finance
Committee srnt Labor Secretary
Arthur J. Goldcr scurrying after
statistics to try to avoid a delay
in the administration's unemploy­
ment benefits extension plan.
Chairman Harry F. Byrd said he
didn't see how the committee
rould proceed without a break­
down of What each state will pay
and what It wilt receive under the
plan lo extend benefits. Goldberg
promptly wired the SO Hates for
answers.

Seminole
Calendar
TUESDAY
I.*ke Mary H one Demonstration
Club. Flra lUII, 10:30 a. m.

British Beauty Killed In Crash
BAKER, Calif. (U PIJ—3 e fu tl-, lens* of Malibu, Calif., driver of
: ful British actress Beltndi Lee, j the ear, and Paul* Cavara, 34, of
whose love affair with Italian Los Angeles.
The injured were taken to BarPrince Filippo Orslnl led to her
attempted suicide In 1065, was stow Community Hospital.
The foursome had been a t Laa
killed lata Monday in a spec­
tacular 100-milt-an-hour automo­ ! Vegas, Nev., working on a new
movie and were returning to Hoibile crash.
The shapely Miss Lee, 28, hailed I lywood when the accident occurred
as England's answer to such sex on U. 8. 01.
queens as Brigitte Bardot and
Sophia Loren, waa thrown 63 feet
whe nthe auto, In which she was
a passenger, blew a beck tire,
skidded 000 Zest and flipped over
The Kiwanis Club of Ssnford
on i u top.
will participate In a divisional
Three other persons in the auto, meeting of Division Six, at the
Including her latest love, Italian Civic Center, Saturday at I p. m.
screen writer Guatiera Jacopetti,
Tha mealing will open with a
39, suffered serious injuries In the banquet and among the distin­
crash 12 miles east of this desert guished guests expected are Dis­
community.
trict Governor, Sterling H*U Jr.
The others were Atet Nino Fa- af Bradenton and LL Gov. Troy

Member of a well-to-do Devonehlre, England, family, blonde,
green-eyed Mias Lot broke off her
engagem ent to Jacopetti.
Miss Lea roads world hcadllnlt
three years ago when aha Was
found B u f f e r i n g from an overdose
of eleeping pill*, and Orslnl was
found with alashed wrist*.

Kiwanis Division Meet Set Saturday

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ARMY SPECIALIST Har­
old H. Dreblow, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert H. Lire*
blow. Enterprise, recently
graduated from the Sev­
enth U. S. Army Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
in BhcI Tola, Germany. Spe­
cialist Dreblow received
four weeks of training in
various military subjects
with emphaaia on leader­
ship and combat tactics.

Hall, Judge of the Circuit Courf}
from Tavares, who is to chirgof thia division.
Thera will ba no meeting of
the Kiwanis Wednesday noon, due
to this annual division m artin;
which includes clubs in Orange,
Osceola, Lake and Seminole
Counties.

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Bin* Birdt, Hr*. Richard Con
rad, 718 Baywood, 2:18 p. m.

Boy Scout Troop 239, Longwood
ChritL Church Episcopal Pariih
Haute, 7 p. tu.
United Citlten* League, Caste!
berry Women'* Club, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAT
Chuluota Hobby Craft
9:30 a. m.

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Camp Fire Girla, Hr*. Donald
Brumfield, 006 Cherokee, S :ll
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North Orlando Cub Scouta, Den
I , lira. Arthur Rhode*, 171 K.
Cortei, 4 p. m.
North Orlando Cub Scouta, Den
4, Mrs. Hobart SltUr, 90 Edgemen, 4 p. m.
North Orlando Fire Dept., Fire
Hall, 1 p, m.
Chuluota Youth Club, Commu*
ity House, 7:80 p, tn.
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7:80 p. u .
Chuluota American Legion Post
284, Superette Bldg., 9 p. m.
Welcome Wagon Club, Sea Shell
Restaurant, 11 a. m.

Chuluota Legion
To Discuss
Parade Float
The Chuluota American Legion
George M. Jacobs Memorial Poat
S2S will meet at the Superette
Bldg. Wednesday at I p.m. whan
members will discuss entering a
float in tha Slate Convention P ar­
ade at Cocoa In Hay.
George Packard, commander,
taya that the Legiunalres extend
many Ihsnha to all who helped
make the recent barbecue sych
a success and he invllee Inter­
ested rssldente to join the group.
Those wishing to mike an applica­
tion may contact Packard, Gen#
Runyon, Poat adjutant or any pre­
sent member.

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ford area, which remind* the
Sanford Recreation and Parka
Department that it ia getting
time for baaebatl to begin alao.
With thia in mind the Parka
crew ha* been hard at work
manicuring all of the local dll*
mood* in preparation for the
*ea*on ahead.
The Recreation Office today
announced that there will be two
very Important organiiatlonal
meeting* the next two week* in
preparation for getting the- local
baseball program underway.
There will be a meeting to­
night at 7:30 p. m. in the Civic
Center for the Little League. The
following Tueiday, Mar. 31st the
Babe Ruth League will meet at
7:3o p.m. In the Civic Center.
Both of theae meeting! will be
v e r y important organiiatlonal
meeting! f o r all managera,
co* cher, sponsors, prospective
tpontore and Interested boosters.
Thia meeting la not tor the playare them tel vet.

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A t Civic Center On M ar. 2 4
The Florida Symphony Orches­
tra, under the direction of Henry
Mazer, will be presented by the
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Dept. Mar. 24, at 8:13 p m. in the
Civic Center.
This 1961 reason marks the
Jtlh in the orchestra's history,
and it has achieved national re­
cognition, continuing to succeed
in the face of great odds.
Henry Mazer, protege ot Fritz
Reiner, and having made many
successful guest appearances, con­
ducting such orchestra's as the
Chicago, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and

the Washington Symphony in the
nation's capitol, embarks upon his
second year with the Florida Sym­
phony. So successful was the or­
chestra's tenth anniversary last
season when Mazer was appointed
to serve as Musical Director and
the response from the entire com­
munity at the close of the aeason
under hia baton, that the Board ot
Directors decided to increase the
orchestra’s budget and lengthen
the season from the regular 12
weeks to 13 weeks.
When members of the Florida
Symphony appear on stage a week

from this Friday, the audience will
be looking at a group or musicians,
many ot whom ha\c been playing
since childhood. A number of them
esn boast long ami dedicated
study. Few cltiei have a compon­
ent of qualified musicians for the
formation of a orchestra—certain
Instrumentalists and persons with
sufficient training must be re­
cruited for a good symphony or­
chestra.
There is a great demand for their
services which Is all the more rea­
son the Sanford Recreation and
Parka Department takes pride in

Unemployment Concern Stressed At Club
"If you do nuL concern yaurestf
with the problem of unemploy­
ment, you may some day find your­
self unemployed also."
This warning was voiced by Dun
liahn, manager of the Florida
State Employment Service in a
talk to the Rotary Club Monday.
In drawing a picture of the pre­
sent growing unemployment sit­
uation, which is not a* bad in
Seminole County and Florida as in
othrr elates, Hahn used tha fig-

Mission Services
Opened Sunday
In North Orlando
The first meeting of Southern
Baptist Mission services held Sun­
day in North Orlando met with
excellent response with 63 resi­
dents of the area filling out visi­
tor cards.
Rev. V. N. Maggard, who is also
organizing a Mission in Tangelo
where he will remain as minister
until a replacement is secured,
conducted the opening services in
North Orlando's Village Hall dur­
ing which he inlroducrd church
official! who welcomed the local
residents.
Mrs. A Brow it,-* member of live
Tangelo mission, donated a pia­
no to the North Orlando group
when a Chapel is completed.
Rev. Maggard began a charter
membership roil and stated that
locations and workers are need­
ed for Sunday School classes.
Appreciation was expressed to
North Orlando officials for use
of the Hall snd other facilities.
Maggard advised that there
would be no Sunday night services
in the community but that even­
ing meetings would be held tach
Thursday at 7:30 p m . in the
Hall.
Although the mission is sponsor­
ed by the Southern Baptist Assn,
services in the community are
to be nondenomlnational and all
residents are Invited to attend.

urea for unemployment compen­
sation insurance payments which
have almost doubled since one year
•go in spite of an actual increase
jn job openings.
Citing the case of a local car­
penter who reported to the employ­
ment office eeeklng help, he em­
phasized that this was the first
time in L’6 year* that this skilled
worker had ever been unable to
find work fur himself. When such
people, used to independence and
security find themselves in a posi­
tion such as lhi», said Halm, they
become ashamed, afraid, anxious
and insecure. Multiply this by al­
most six million people in the same
fix and the national morale begins
to sink.
Hahn listed the following con­
crete objectives for businessmen
to atm for in helping to prevent
this unhealthly situation:
Strive constantly to bring in
new industry. This new industry
should he of a type to employ
men, rather than women, in order
that the family breadwinner will
be secure. New industries should
be diversified and not dependent
on each other, eo that if one ie
affected by layoffs, the) will not
reflect directly &lt;m other local
firms.
industry must pay a fair and
living wage to be desirable and in
Seminole County vocational and
industrial training aiiuuld be pro­
vided to prepare unskilled workers
for industrial skills.
The unemployment cunipensa-

tion insurance program, he said,
was a direct result of the last de­
pression and was created to aid
workers, partially offset wage
losses and aid consumer purchas­
ing power. It alleviates human
distress as writ as eases the burden
on welfare rolls. Hahn pointed out
that in an effort to give some re­
lief to the present situation, the
government is extending the pre­
sent &gt;6 weeks coverage an addi­
tional 13 weeks.
Hahn was introduced by progiam chairman, Dr. I'hil Westgate. Student guest of the Rotary
Club was Cary Cowan, president
of the Senior class at Seminole
High School.

Resident Learns
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presenting a symphonic group con­
sisting of 63 professional musi­
cians of the highest calibre.
The thrill and enjoy mept of good
music has universal appeal &gt;nd
Mr Mazer hai aelected a well
balanced program of interest to
music lovers ot all ages.
The program for this Sanford
presentation will highlight aelectioni from "My F air Lady" by
Lerner and Loewe and from "West
Side Story" by Leonard Bernstein.
Other selections on tha program
will be (he "Masquerade Suite" by
Aram Khachaturian and “ The Blue
Danube Walts" by Strauss.

Business
Briefs

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Jack Drucker, former general
manager of radio atation WSFR
is now affiliated with WABR in
Orlando, where ho has purchased
part interest.
The now manager of the local
station will be Mrs. Elsie MacDougall.
• • •
Leon Slcinmeycr, of Steinmeyer
Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc.,
announced that he has purchased
the former C. 11. Stalford Tin
Shop at 213 Oak Avenue. The
business will lie operated (rom
Ihii location and (rom his other
location — on the old Orlando
highway in Elder Springs—where
Hie company h is been for the
past eight years.
Steinmeyer Roofing A Sheet
Metal features bonded roofing
and general sheet metal work.
Leon Steinmeyer has IS yeara ex­
perience In the field.
Frank l » h l will continue with
Sicinm r)cr at the new location.
He has worked in the metal trade
with Mr. Stafford for over 20
years.
C. H. Stafford opened his tin
shop at 213 Oak Avc. in 1038, Mr.
Stalford is a native of Sanford,
residing at 2418 Summerlin Avc.

.Mrs. Robert Phillips of Like
Brantley, Forest City, today made,
at a first glance, an extraordinary
atatement for the average home­
maker.
"It doesn't pay to wash the
windows and doors of your home
m clean," M n. Phillips said, go­
ing on to explain that several
days ago she washed windows
and plate ' glass doors throughout
her home. Sometime later in the
day,
investigating an outside
noise, she walked right through
her "so clean you don't even know
they are there" doors, scxerly
cutting her nose, thumb and leg.
Repalra to Mrs. Phillips involved
The Men's Club of the Sanford
more than 30 stitrhea and sevrrat
days' hospitalization . . . . she First Christian Church will meet
; hasn't reported on the broken today at 6:30 p. rn. for a pol-iuck
supper followed by a program.
floors.
Rev. Darrell Joachim of DrLand will apeak on Communism
Deacons and Sunday School
The first school boy safety pa­ and show slides of Korea taken
leachere of the Altamonte Springs trol in America originated in Col­ while he served there at an
Chapel, at a meeting last Tues­ umbus Ohio.
Army Chaplain during the war.
day, planned a covered dish sup­
per for April 21 with Chester
Seymour in charge. Following the
supper Russel Mason, ornitholo­
W e Ford Dealers say:
gist, and member of llie Chapel,
will give an illustrated lecture on
birds.
On Maundy Thursday, March
M, installation of new members
and Communion Service, will be
Drive a new Galaxic, then try to lie
held at 7:30 p. m.

Men's Club
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Civic Leaders
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Seminole County's civic and buainrss leaders who are active in the
Girl Scout work are taking part
in observance of National Uirl
Scout Week. One of thrm it Miss
Lucy N'owtin, home service re­
presentative of the Florida Power
and Light Co. She explains:
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program is to work with the cook­
ing classes. We have planned our
program to tie in with the 10
Scout requirements in order for
the girls to earn their cooking
badge."
"We use the Sanfurd Junior
High School kitchen and learn to
use and care for the range, use
surface units and oven simultan­
eously, prepare and serve a com­
plete meal and bake a rake."
“We also bring out liming of
food preparation. Stress is laid
on good working habits cleanli­
ness, setting the table, saying
grace and good manners."

Former Vicar
Thanks Longwood
Longwood residents have receiv­
ed word of appreciation from Rev.
George Granger, former vicar at
Christ Church Episcopal, for their
well wishes and prayers, cards
and plants, during hit recent ill
ness at Hie Florida .Sanitarium.
Rev. Granger, who now lives
in Clermont, writes that he has
returned home where his health
ii Improving daily.

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In the exciting story of Florida's development
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create this pride In our children. ‘

DEAR ABBY: Why do gome people
the newsboy the run-around when ha
tries to collect for the paper?
They say. "Coma beck tomorrow.
Sonny, I don’t have any change.’’ And
when he comes back they nee who it la, and
don’t answer the door. And some folks
keep the poor, kid standing outside with
hla mittens o ff while they go for the money
and you would think they had to go to
Fort Knox to get it. But just let tha paper
boy deliver the paper late and they are on
the phone in two minutes talking to the
complaint department Do our kids a fa­
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column.
FOR THE BOYS
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DEAR FOR: Most folks don't realize
that every carrier boy is in "business for
himself." It’s an imposition to keep him
coming back to collect Our young men
who have the initiative to take a paper
route deserve consideration. Won't you
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gry and thinly. It need* a bed.
And It gel* hurt. These situation*
can thus be employed for teach­
ing your child many valuable les­
sons In unselfishness.
You wouldn't be so likely to
give him such instructions If his
playthings were all Inanimate ob­
jects like wooden blocks or a
football.
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When ha kicks tha latter, you
think nothing about 1L But when
ho kicks the puppy, you have a
chance to use his action as the
them# for a lesson In kindness to
weak or defenseless living things.

. I s tesss a a i play wtth M sa.
CASE H-413: Larry R . *$«d 4.
Is a a only child, living la a city
a p s ita is a t
"Dr. e ra se , I e e rsr saw a
child so full o t energy," his
weary mother proteiUd.
"Larry ts on the go from
morning tflf effftf. And be |*t*
lets the moat mUchief.
"Be nearly drives me dtotraetcd. I’m so worn out by lunch
time, that 1 welcome a chance to
Ua down with him when bo take*
'hi* sap.
"But O en ho may net (all
edaep a t a0, though 1 may dote
off within e couple of minute*.
"As aeon a s he seta that I am
aaletft he ellps out end ransacks
the house. And 1 have a second
aertoua worry betides his exeaaelvo nervousness. For he indulge*
in mU sex cumulation."
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
l i e young af various spsclts of AFL-CIO teachers union endorsed
animal arc usually bubbling over President Kennedy's aid-to-edueatlon program today as essen­
t h a t la particularly true of tial to get U. 8. school* out of
healthy children who are cooped the ox-cart era and Into the
ap ia city apartment*.
cpaco age.
Per their mothers may try to
Carl J . Kegel, president of the
beep them occupied la seat work American Federation of Teach­
tim e s. They want ths child to ers, baeked tho measure In testi­
string wooden beads or build mony prepared for the Senate ed­
towers with blocks, and color ucation subcommittee, which la
with crayon*.
studying tho $1.3 billion proposal
Obviously, such games don't to help build more public schools
lot tho child run and romp. Hla and increase teachers' salaries,
leg* m ay sot bo Involved a t all.
Hegel said tho question of how
S i l t work gamoa Involve* hi* many naw classrooms are needed
• n o s and hands, which weigh was baslde the point. "So long as
•sly a few pound*.
groups of American boys and
Bat whoa b io . legs function, girls are crowded Into class—
tte y naonlly carry hi* so tire American education is not serv­
weight and thus help him drain ing America or American youth,"
e f f ’a much greater quantity of be said.
bio surplus energy.
Ho laid the question of civil
If It is at all poMible, let a rights waa "Improper In deter­
child get out doors w han ho can mining the fate of school aid leg­
nut and romp. Bach exercise will islation." Tho administration has
calm him down much quicker taken tho same view.
than Indoor gamoa where ho alia
still. That's why wo have rccen
periods at school.
Spring passes over mountain
If your child baa no brothers and meadow, waking up ths
—Mary Baker Cddy
• r alitcra hot la of toddling ago, world.

Union Supports
Education Bill

SIDE GLANCES

by Galbraith

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•M H0I to help you put up tho curtain rodel”

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DEAR ABBY: I was vary much inter­
ested in your letter on snoring. I have the
sure cure. Eat two whole doves of gariie
just before retiring and I guarantee that
you will not snore.
CURED
DEAR CURED: Neither will you aleep,
unless alone.
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DEAR A BBY: I am married to a man
who la married to a television sat. W*

never go anywhere unless it is absolutely
necessary and then he tries to fake some
kind of illness so he can stay home and
watch television. When I tell him I would
like to see some real live people In the
evenings he telle me that he sees enough
of thm during thb day (he sells insurance)
and he want* to get away from them.
Then he aaya I do nothing but watch tele­
vision all day (which is not true!) and
I am fed up with it by night time. Please
help me before I leave him.
READY TO EXPLODE
DEAR READY: Many wives would be
tickled pink with a husband whose biggest .r*,
fault was wanting to stay home with the
wife and watch television. When you quit
fussing and playing the wronged wife, he
might enjoy your company enough to take
you out some evening.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
WASHINGTON ( N E A ) - H a r .
Ian Cleveland, new assistant secre­
tary of state for International or­
ganisation affairs, hope* th a t the
reconvened session of the UN Gen­
eral Assembly will be short—and
as aweot as possible.
Thle will be a testing ground for
Russian attitudes toward Presi­
dent Kennedy's administration.
Thera are no real assurances that
Russia's Khrushchev won't attend.
And no assurances that Kennedy
will.
About two-thlrde of the nearly
100 item i on the original agenda
last September were handled by
tha assembly before it roceesed la
December. But tho 80-odd items re­
maining are perennial tough nuts
to crack, plus a couple of new
ones, like Cuba or Laos, th at may
flare up unexpectedly.
Perhaps the two most contro­
versial matters are disarmament
end agreement on a budget for UN
operations In the Congo.
The question on disarmament la
whether the Russian delegation
under Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko will perm it tha General
Assembly to decide something
■bout disarmament, o r whether
they will Just want to debate It
with all tho old ell ehas.
There is no new American dis­
armament plan to counter tho Rus­
sian resolution for "general and
complete'1 disarmament. U. S. poli­

By Peter Edson

cy in the past has been to keep
disarmament negotiations out of
tho General Assembly, as too big
and unwleldly an organxation for
constructive action.
If the Russians show they are
now serious about wanting dis­
armament, the United States is
expected to come forward with de­
finite proposals as to form and
date. One plan under consideration
ie to get discussions before a Big
Four or similar small group, and
not back before the 10-nation
Geneva committee.
Western and Communist nation!
had equal representation la this
latter group and it h la proved in­
effective so far.
The Congo question ie more spe­
cific, Secretary General Dag Hammarakjold has presented a $136
million budget for 1001 operations.
Thle is doubts the regular UN
budget, so there are aertoua ob­
jection*. T1 1900 cost of Congo
operation* waa $00 million. The
U. S. contributed nlmost half and
tha Communist countries contri­
buted nothing.
UN rulss provide that if a coun­
try li two years behind in its con­
tributions, It may loss Ua vots.
But lha Russians have paid up on
their regular contributions to the
UN.
Tho real question is whethsr the
Ruslsans will allow the Fifth Com­
mittee, on finance, to debate only
the money m atter.

A crony of mtna has been trylug to convince me that Ufa is
more placid In his neck of tha
woods than in mine. Ua urge* m*
to leave my noisy suburb and
trek over tha mountains to Join
him In his rustic relroet.
The other evening, as wo sat
In his home, ho gave me a rough
Idea of bow peaceful his own
Ufo is.
Ho is the father of two stripping teenagers and tho guardian
of three hefty Siamese cals. And
all five are incurably addicted to
television.
The television set has been
placed in such a position that It
can be viewed from almost any
part of their large alttiag-room,
and aspaclaUy from the table at
which they take their meals.
Thle enables everybody to eat
without missing on# thrilling
episode of "Huckleberry Hound"
or "Tbe Buga Bunny Show."
Conversation has been cleverly
reduced to a qtinlmum. They live
Ilka Trapplst monks, under a
strict vow of alienee, la other
words, a typical American feta*
Uy In this era of television.
Yearning to hear something
bifid** old movies, quia shows,
Westerns and whodunits, this
crony of m int bought a a eledrle
organ wtth which to eatertaia hla
family, for ha la quit* aa aecompUshed organist.
Perhaps ho hoped for a re tu n
to tha Victoria* way af life, when
U waa tha practice of fam lllte to
gather arouad tho aplaet far a
quiet musical evening.
If ae, ho was aadiy disappoint­
ed.
Hla children—ead his etU —Im­
mediately made It haowa that
they strongly disapproved of his

attempts to play tbe dashed
thing because It Interfered with
their appreciation ot the adven­
tures of Mr. Wyatt Earp and Mr.
Bat Masterson.
They reached an agreementDad could play the organ only
during tho commercials.
This gave him anything from M
seconds to five whole minutes at
the organ, depending largely up­
on whether It was merely a sin­
gle commercial or a station
break.
lie found that ha lost precious

A judge barred children from
hla court because he felt it gave
them a poor outlook on life. May­
be aomo kids shouldn't be allow­
ed to go home.
• OS
Divorces often result when tha
two peoplo concerned a r t In lova
only with themselves.
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Look out for the fellow who
gel* toe big to aver im l small.
SO S
Maybe tha most efficient chap­
eron Is tha need of a shave.

"Tha greatest lndocamant to
growth in children is th s pririisgo
of being around exelting parents—
parents who help Xlndle dtsiro in
children h r enjoying themself**
as *wholo' adults.
" I t ia no eign of health to expect
protldencs, creature comfort, o r
special schooling to giro tha child
an appetite fo r adult roles la Ufa
when, as tha child can plainly a*#,
these roles a n not particularly en­
joyable to ths adults themself*#.”
Thoao two eenloncoo from the
new book, "Tbe Importance of
Being Imperfect" by John Robert
Clarke, ought to make a lot of par­
ents take a closer look a t themlelees and a t tbelr children.

The alternative it th at the Ruttlani will convert thia into a gen­
eral brawl by demanding th at tho
UN get out of Africa. T bit would
then bo used fo r a renewed attack
on Secretary Hammarekjold and
the whole UN organisation.
In the first session of the assem­
bly last fall, tho Russians gave
tha impression they wanted to
wreck the UN completely, if they
cqpld not dominate It. Since they
seldom retreat on a position, the
odds are thle will still bs the line.
U. S. Ambassador Adlal Steven­
son will havo to play It by ear.
The main point is to avoid another
cat-calling session.
Other unfinished business in­
TUESDAY P. M.
cludes Tibet, Hungary, Korea,
apartheid in South Africa, and the li t* CD Channel H z Newsreem
(1) N iv a
treatment of Indian nationals in
• ;1« (I) A tlantic W eather
Southwest Africa.
Since the JIB-47 fliers have been l.lc-WS) people'* Choice
(I) Newscope
released, there has been eons pos­
(I ) ilia Ft*. New*
*
sibility th a t Russia will drop i u *:l# (l&gt; Cannonball
U-2 complaint.
&lt;D Newscope
Admission of Red China haa 1:11 (1) H uaU er-B riskley
&lt;(&gt; W M rljrblrSs
been delayed for consideration
Jim Backu*
again next year. A resolution on TiO* (1)
II) expedition
T
ill
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Do ua EdwarS*
colonialism waa adopted last fall,
l.)» C i L*romle
■o this won’t coma up again direct­
(•) Interpol C olling
(I ) D u g i S unny
ly■
ill
(
( ) T alk er Know# B eit
But the Kennedy administration
(V) m rlarnan
haa a naw U. S. position to maka 1:1* C ) Alfred Hitchcock
( i ) Dobi* aim*
clear on this question, to reverse
&lt;*) W y att Karp
tho aUnd taken when Elsenhower (:*• (D T hriller
(«&gt; Tom (Swell Show
administration delegatee to tho
&lt;f) Stagecoach W ott
UN abstained from voting fo r tha *:t* ( t ) llod S h ilto n Show
11:0* (3) NUC W hite P a p e r.
resolution against colonialism.
(•&gt; C a rry Moore Show

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Alcoa ProoenU
Hr and Ju ry
Kewaoope
Channel Slz Kawsrsem
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Cavalcade
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seconds by having to sprint to
(I)
the television set to turn down 11:11 (1)
i: * t (1)
the sound every time a commer­
WEDNESDAY A. M.
cial came on. So ho brought one
of thoao gadgets that tuna aut • :« l m sign o*
11*1 (It Today
sound by remote control.
Til* (I) Sign On—W eather. Newa
And that's bow ha spends his Til* (3) F arm M arket He port
evenlags. Listening tor a chance t i l l tl&gt; Today
(•&gt; W akoup C a rto o n
to tune out commercials, than Tiia &lt;i&gt; W akaup Movla*
W oatker and New*
1:11
(l&gt;
dashing madly to tha organ to
lie s &lt;•&gt; CBS M in tin g News
bash out a f»w chords of "John ■
ill ID CapL K angeros
Brown's Body" before hla chil­ 1:1* (D W eather and Nows
«:»l
&lt;D Sign O s—Nows
dren and hla cats start jtU lag 1:1* 111
Today
for aUoaca.
l:M &lt;11 Tho V isiter
Romper Roam
&lt;n
The longest ba has aver play111 K artoon K apere
ad that organ waa aavan minutes. M l 111 lleocut I
CD D lag Dong School
That happened on* night during
tho presidential election cam ­
paign when there waa a whole
string of commercials and paid
political announcements before
the sta rt of an old movie.
TOD AY T H R U W E D ,
Ha is very proud of those seven
minutes.
AdnUs M at. TS* — B ee, M *
Yet ho calls thia peaceful liv­
ing.
It waa a good deal lesa hectic
la tho front line in Koran.

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Yes, Abby will answer your letter per­
sonally if you write to ABBY, Box 3366,
Beverly Hills, Calif., and enclose a stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelope.
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Getting married? For Abby'a booklet,
"How To Have A Lovely Wedding." send
60 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Cal/f.

W om an :By Ruth Miiiet
When we buy Junior a car fn
high school and get sis her first
evening drees a t age 14—aren't we
aetuelly saying, "You don't need
to w att to grow up to hare adult
privileges. You can havo them
right now—without adult respon­
sibilities." t
We're saying tha tam e thing
when we let them etart going
steady la junior high or racing
around a t night without letting us
know w h en they are, when we
fancy up their rooms with their
own TV seta and their own tele­
phone, when we say "How much
do you need?” rather than "Hera
la what you can have" when we
hand out money to them.

Television Tonight

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DEAR ABBY: What makes you think
Alaska is the ideal spot for romance? In
the summer It Is broad daylight 24 hours a
day and in the winter you leave tracks.
ALASKAN

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And ell the while th a t ws are
making their Uvea carefree end
eaiy—w* ar* complaining about
our own lot. We’re overworked,
burdened with taxes, disillusioned
with polities, bogged dawn with
responsibility. Wo even sometimes
go se far a&gt; to say to teenagers,
"This le the happiest time of your
lift."
So why should they went t*
grow up end enter the adult world
when as children they can have
most adult privilege! — without
any adult responsibility?
We had better think about this—
and seriously, too—before we turn
into e nation of adults who wish
they were children and of children
who don’t see any advantage* in
tho adult world.

TV Tonight
ABC’a "Expedition* presents
"Russian Whale Hunt."
Friends of e defendant in a
murder trial try to kill the chief
prosecution witness in “Mark of
the Menhunters” on NBCe "Lar­
amie."
NBC’i "Thriller" hour offer*
three separate drama*, each with
a different cast, under th s gen­
eral title "Trie fop Terror."
ABC’* "Stagecoach W eil" pre­
sents "The Remounts." A herd of
wild horses corraled fo r tale to
tho army is stolen.
Red Skelton goto beck into ac­
tion fo r CBS in an all-pantomima
affair called "Freddie and tha
Baby." Comedian Ed Wynn ap­
pear* ae guest star.
NBC’e one-hour "Whit* Paper*
apodal a t 10 to "Man In tha Middiet Tha Btato Legislator."
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CENTRAL CIRCLE
CENTRAL CIRCLE of the Gar­
den Club met at the home of
Mr*. A. F. Collum, with Mr*. R.
W. Turner, a* co-hoite*i. The
hoiteta' yard was like a picture
from a book with the many azalea* blooming.
A meditation entitled "Three
Tree*" wa* presented by Mr*. B.
% Moore program sponsor and
Mr*. Voile William* Sr., presi­
dent, presided a t the business
session.
Cecil Tucker, county agricultural
agent, very ably presented a pro­
gram on landscaping, with the
aid of charts and film.
He emphasized the basic rules
of landscaping and how to arrange
^ n t a about the home lo make
W appear they belong. He sug­
gested that first a map should
be prepared, then plant the plan.
The speaker also gave the num­
bers of helpful bulletins that ean
be obtained by writing lo the
State Agricultural Department.
Members were reminded of the
garden club activities Including;
The Blue Star memorial insrt-e/
i a be placed in Sanford, March
9 ; The Garden Club convention
April 12-13 and 14; and the chick­
en barbecue sponsored by the
County Federation of Women's
Clubs, April 4 at the Elks Club.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses at the close of the meet­
ing. Other present were Mmes.
E. R. Wood, W, L. Merritt, George
AIcCall, Frank Evans, Ira Southprd, Frances Bloz. and N. H.
rewer.
Four guests were welcomed to
the meeting. The guest, speaker
and his assistant, Ernest Lundberg, E. R. Wood and Mrs. E. P.
Hinman, of Burlington, Conn., a
guest of Mrs. Brewer.

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Enterprise

Personals
Rev. Robert DeKalands, who un­
derwent surgery In the Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital, last Tuesday,
Ip recuperating nicely. Dick Pearce
of DclUnd consented to be guest
speaker in his absence at the
Barnett
Memorial
Methodist
fjiu rch .
lira. Warren Hlse, Mra. Kath­
erine Sellera and Mra. Alctha Evvans attended the district WSCS
meeting at the Community Methdial Church In Daytona Beach,
last week.
Mrs, Bertha Hardin who had
aurgical treatment at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, last Wednes­
day, Is recuperating very well
% this time.

Maffetts Hold
Family Dinner
HARDWORKING SORORITY MEMBERS, busy painting the interior of
the Little Red Schoolhousc, are left to right, Judy Herron, Deloris Pickens
and Gwen Freeman. Gamma Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha is
sponsoring the painting project.
(Herald Photo)

First Baptist WMS

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Missions Week
The WMS of the First Baptist
Church observed the week of
prayer for Home Missions, March
6 through 12.
‘ During the week the varioua
circles had charge of the pro­
gram, which were presented each
day.
Monday the topic waa "How
Shalt They Call On Him." Tues­
day "Haw Shall They Believe,"
Thursday, "How Shall They Hear"
and Friday, "Except They Be
Sent."
Highlight of the programa was
Wednesday night, when the Busi­
ness Womens* Circle chose Ihe
topic "The Same Lord Over All."
Mrs. D. K. McNab was in charge
of the program for the evening.
A playlet and special music
was presented. Taking part in the
playlet were Mra. McNab, Mra.
Cecil TUcker, Mra. Fred Fisher,
Mrs. V, C. Messenger, Mrs. C. A,
Anderson, Jim Swain, R. F- Cooper
and Donald Knight.

Mr*. W. If. Kinnird was hostess
to the monthly meeting or the
Navy Wives Club 211, at her home
on Cherokee Circle.
Members decided not to hold a
formal installation of new officers
end will use the money and energy
to help the cancer drive.
Mrs. Klnnard, who is club cancer
chairman announced lhat Club
211 woold be hostesa to VAH-3,
VAH-7 VAH-9, and VAH-11 En­
listed Wives on March 30 at 7:30
p.m. at the Naval Air Station ball
room for a ahowing of a cancer
film.
A guest speaker will be present
end after the film ahowing he will
conduct a question and answer
forum,
Mrs. D. E. Smith announced that
plans for the shipwreck dance
arc progressing. It is scheduled
for April g at the NAS ball room
and will be an all hande dance,
Tickets will be f t stag o r dreg
and prltee for the best shipwreck
costume will be awarded. All club
members will have the tickets very
soon. Proceeds will be added to
the cancer fund.
A membership drive i&gt; now in
progress with the club divided into
two teems. The losing team will
entertain the winning team at a
supper, some time ia May.
Chairmen appointed at the
meeting for the coming year were
Mrs. William Leighty, public re­
lations; Mrs. W. W. Woods, pos­
ters; Mrs. Frsn Hilliard, supplies;
Mrs. Kinnard, membership; Mrs.

^M em b ers of tha Gamma Lam­
i a s Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
honored the spring rushees, Mra.
Ronald Perry, Mrs. Richard Sil­
ver* and Mrs. Eli Whit* with a
aeries of parties last week.
A luncheon wes held at tha
home of Mra, Clyde Robertson, on
Valencia Drive. Guests arriving
wer* greetad by tha hosltsa and
pinned with asm s tags.
After a social Introductory perj, a buffet lunch of ham, sweat
potatoes, baked beans, assorted
salads, hot rolls end coffee was
served.
Centering the bulfet table wee a
huge cake ia the shape of a butter­
fly in the sorority colors of yellow
and black and carrying out tho
tbemo "Live With Wing* in Bota
Sigma Phi." It wea created by
0 n a of the chapter members, Mra.
Otto Mazzilii.,
Following the luncheon, tho girls
were invited for an afternoon of
bridge and canasta.

Saturday night, found this lively
group together again at the Loch
Arbor home of the Stuart Stet­
sons. This time they brought their
husbands along. Guests arrived at
S p.m. and were given list* and
assigned teems for e scavenger
hunt.
A time limit of an hour was set
and away everyone went bunting
for treasurer. The winning team
included, Dr. and Mre. Tom Largen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rivero
and Airs. Stetson. They each re ­
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ECONOMICAL
HOT WATER
SERVICE!.

NOW OPEN

Betty Smith, scholarship end Mrs.
Tom McAnally, scrapbook.
It was decided to bold the
monthly meetings In the morn­
ing, starting April 4, at tha NAS
ballroom, at &gt;:30 a.m.
The wives of all enlisted per­
sonnel E-l through E-9 are cor­
dially invited to attend the meet­
ings.

fisAAojuah

lfousegucsta of Air. and Atrs.
George Maffctt, last week, at their
home 2441 Lily Court Were Air.
and Atrs. Floyd AlcRae, of Paris.
111., and Mr. ana Mrs. C. W.
Hsmil. of Clewliton.
DENISE FIELDS j
Mrs. IIa in 11 Is Mra. Maffell's
sister and Mr. McRae la her twother. On Wednesday night thq
Second Birthday
Maffetts entertained with a family
dinner party In honor of the guest*.
Celebrated
Mr. and Mra. Hugo PUat, of Ply­
mouth, and Alri. Allen Maffctt, of
Orlando joined the group for the
A t Family Party
party.
Dcnlae Fields celebrated her
The AlcRaei left during the
aecond birthday, last week, at the weekend for a visit with other re­
home of her parents. Mr. and latives in Aliaml and Nassau.
Mra. Charles Fields Jr., on Palm­
etto Ave.
Her grandparents Mr. and Airs.
Bake Sale Planned
Charles Fields 5r., came down
from Voorbecsvllle, N. Y. and
friends of the family, Mr, and Thursday By
Mra. Loula J. Linnekugel and aon,
Marlin and Air, and Mrs. Marlin C PO Wives Club
Llnackugel, of Orlando, were also
present.
Tlie CPO Wives Club will sponDanise opened her gifts while tor a bake aate. Thursday, in
everyone sang "Happy Birthday" the lobby of the Navy Exchange
to her, A back yard bulfet was building at the Naval Air Station.
served along with the birthday
Proceeds will go to the Seminole
cake, Ice cream and candy.
Chapter of the American Cancer
Atoviea of tha celebraiidii were Society. Hours a r t from 1 to 12
taken during tha afternoon. Later a.m.
In the avenlng the parent! took
Denlsa lo ace tha movie "lo t Dalmatiana."

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GAS COMPANY
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FA M T U
Ke level Gas Fee

Plans Party
For Friday Night
Plans are being completed for
the St. Patrick's Day PaHy being
held at the Woman's Club Friday,
with all party-goeri to come dres­
sed as their conception of an Irish
leprechaun.
The party committee of the
American Homa Department under
the direction of chairman, Dorothy
Alclleynolds met Alonday at the
home of Alargaret Echelbcrger
to work on party favors and de­
corations.
Others on the committee who
helped were Louise Slrlngfield,
Alary Alerritt and Alona Jarvis,
Airs. Echelbcrger served lunch to
the group.
Deadline for reservations
for
members of the club and their
husbands is Wednesday.

Spring suit* ar* simple. .Tha
Jackets are cropped at tha hip­
bone and cut on boxy lines. On*
detail I* the use of silk print* la
the same tone for Jacket lining
and blouse.

PARK and WASH

COIN OPERATED LAUNDEY

2528 Park Dr.
Cleanest Wash la Town!

(Dawn*a

BEAUTY SALON
announces

JoeStapleton
(formerly with Nell's)

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' WALKER BLDG.
2510 8. Oak Ava
PA 2-7584

WEDNESDAY

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"Looks more axpeoHv* than it ia . . .
“ Tht low-price famed thi trUk . . . "

W EDNESDAY M O R N IN G

"Thi aalf-aarvie* feeturns «rtB
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SPECIAL BUY

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BILL HIGGINBOTHAM'S
COFFEE SHOPPE

Sugar 'n ' Spies

HIGHLIGHTS ON THE HOTTEST NEW ENTRY IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD:

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7 aelf-aervieing feature* including a predubrlcatad chassis th a t needs no gr atae job for
SO,000 mila*. Traditional Mercury quality—th e kind you expect ia more expensive e n n .
Luxurious new styling—shorter, for easier parking and handling. Mora room for pas*
•angers in rear. Wider doors. New super-economy engine* (including M ereury'a first
"6 ") for up to 15%'mor* milea per gallon.
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The boat daal in to w n-com a *oa_today. l i r H A I I H U
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Club Department

•By MARIAN R. JONES
Alra. W. D. Stine, of Sanford,
visited with old friends In Oviedo,
last week and brought them up
to date on family news.
Atrs. Stine formerly taught at tha
Oviedo High School and her hus­
band operated the Oviedo Barber
Shop.
She stated mat her daughter
Airs. Alary Frances Eddy, one
time president of the Oviedo Wo­
man's Club, 1* now living in
Charleston, S.C. Her husband will
retire from the service next Sept­
ember with a 3n year record. They
plan to move back to their homa
in Orlando.
Her daughter, Airs. Audrey
Hahn, and two children now live
in Melbourne and son. Ronnie fa
married and lives in Daytona
Beach.
A daughter, Alra. Bernice Sabatino and family lives In New Je r­
sey and another daughter, Mra.
Agnes AtcVey, now llvea la Colo­
rado.
Airs. Stine slated that all but
two or three of the children and
grandchildren expect to be borne
for the golden wedding annlveraary celebration of the Stlnea.
It Is scheduled for April a at
the Sanford Woman's Club. All
of the Stine children graduated
from tha Oviedo High School and
arc well known In this area.

CLOSE

Everything Nice

JOHN wen

In Oviedo

daughter, Irma Gran Eubanks,
to Cecil Landrcss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Landrcss, of Sanford.
Alias Eubanks is ihe daughter
of Mra. Townsend and the late
R. H. Eubanks. She was a mem­
ber of the 1930 graduating class
of Seminole High School and la
presently employed by AlcCrory'S,
in Sanford.
The groom-elect also attended
Sanford schools and at present is
employed by the Scmino'e County
School Board.
The wedding will be solemnized
April 14 at 8 p.m. at the Lake
Alary Baptist Church. No formal
invitation* are being rxtended
and all friend* of the couple are
invited to attend.

Alias Disn Aiken, daughter of
Mr -and Mrs. Dick Aiken, 444
Elliott Ave., has pledged Delta
Delta Delta Sorority at Stetson
University, in DeLsnd. Sne is a
graduate of Seminole High School,
class of 1B30.
Sherlenc Shepard, a student at
Floridn Southern College, in Lake­
land, has pledged Phi Mu social
sorority. Sberlene is a graduate
of Seminole High School and the
Tha "Jeep" that became fadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John moua during the second World
Shepard, 3209 Oak Ave., Sanford. War originated In Toledo. Ohio.

Husbands! W ins!

MELODY INN

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For Houseguests

Navy Club Plans
Shipwreck Dance

Observes

Chapter Honors
Sorority Rushees

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Nuptials Announced

Seven tables were in play when
Mr*. T. J. Townsend, of Lake
the Officers' Wives of VAH-3 met
Alary,
announces the engagement
for their monthly bridge session.
and approaching m arrisga of her
*
Delicious home made layer
cakes were served by the host­
esses, Mrs. Joseph Rubel, Mrs.
Frank R. Kahlo and Mrs. Henry
Dement.
The group met In the After­
burner at the BOQ. High score
award was won by Mrs. L. T.
Hawkins and second high was
taken by Mrs. Rubel. Traveling
prize was won by Mrs. William
E. Bassett.
Others attending were Mmes
John F. Barlow, Ralph Reseat,
J. L. McCracken, Ralph Matlus,
Clifford Nelson, K. F. Rowell,
G. H. Water*. David W. Caswell,
0 . W. McGuire, R, Jasper.
D. E. Dcarloph, James P. Ear­
ly, K. M. Sandon. John N. Spartz,
A. J. Blaha. Vincent Monroe,
Jerry C. Patterson. J. P. Cullen,
Neil W. Thompson. L. E. Hcndrex
and a special guest, Mrs. John
D. Langford.
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All F a st To W ashing Colors
Close W ednesday 12: Noon
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Longwood Students
Welcome Spring Classified Ads
With Carnival
Classified

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Activities of Longwood Elemen
lirjr student* In primary grades
arc centered around "signs or
spring" and preparatloni lor the
ichool carnival.
Flower aeed* have been planted
by first grader* in U ri. Pauline
Wheele**’ room lor the plant aale
at the carnival. A study of birds
also is underway with children
feeding them on the playground,
learning poems and reading stories
about the birds.
Second grade students taught by
Miss Fannie Reese have been de­
signing their own kites and thosa
taught by Miss Ann Lambert have
made Chinese kites fashioned is
the forms of fish which actuslly
fly In the March winds. All wars
made andor the direction of Miss
Fay Jones, art teacher.
Mrs. Kathleen Bucher is leading
her students in the study of ranch
life along with the reading in
"Friendly Village." Spanish terms
such si rodeo, corral, lasso and
many others are being learned.
Mrs. Bucher gave a recent Sat­
urday morning review at Rollins
Couege in Cash Heria, having
made the tranlatlon from “ La Cot*
idiana de los Atlecas," . . .Daily
Life of Ihc Alices . . . by Jacques
Soustclle.
Mrs. Ester Ford's d a is, In so­
cial studies, is learning the duties
of firemen and policemen through
reading, discussion and a rt work.
Puppets, to be used in an as­
sembly program, ara of much in­
terest lo children in Mrs. Eleanor
Winkle's room. The puppet show
will be an original script on char­
acter building and good manners
si borne, at school, at play and in
public places.

JACKSONVfLLK (UP!) — The
Stale Chamber of Commerce mid
Florida was ona of six states
having a gain in number of air­
ports during the past five yeara—
from 143 to 151.
The trade body reported the
state ranks ninth in the nation in
the number of well-equipped air­
port* for general public use.
The chamber aald a total of
$37.1) million has been spent on
improving airports throughout the
etale sinra the beginning of the
11)17 federal airport program.

Time Machine1
Used In Assembly
Use of a ‘lime machine’ by
Longwood Elementary sixth gradera taught by Mr. Merriwcthcr,
recently made it possible for ex­
plore™ of Spain and Portugal to
present an assembly program.
The program, for fourth, fifth
and sixth grade atudents, told of
men instrumental in discovery of
the New World.
Takiog the parte of the famous
men were were Sieve Harmon, Bill
Pugh, Peter Pyne, Frank Moore,
Richard Taylor and Bruce Eck­
stein, all heard through the ‘'mach­
ine."
Reporting on Spain was Paulette
Galyer and on Portugal was Patri­
cia Coney while Margie Barthle
served as moderator.

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Voting Residency
Low Change Urged

m a r t m m e ty

WHERE DID
THAT
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JACKSONVILLE tU PIl — The
Republican State Committee has
recommended Florida’* election
law residency requirements be
changed, and berated a congres­
sional proposal to create an addi­
tional federal court district In the
■tale.
More than 10,000 new Florida
residents were barred from voting
in the 1000 presidential election
because they had not lived in the
state long enough, the committee
■aid. They voted to recommend
a revision of election lews to
allow residents of tbres months
to vote for president.
The additional federal court
district proposal was termed "po­
litical payola" by State Chairman
G. Harold Alexander aimed at
creeling Jobs for political pur­
pose*.

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NEW YORK (U PD -R ep. Al?d E. Santangeio (D-N. Y.),
nday night railed on America's
million persons of Italian des­
ist to boycott Liggett 4 Myers
laraUaa in protest of the use
Italian names on the TV
ime show ‘The Untouchables,"

Dism al R eport

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Bring Fast Results
6. For Rent

6. For Rent

Airport Gain
Noted In State
O A G W O O O - T H IS
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“-iT H E P R E S ID E N T
O F OUR
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Phone
FA 2-2611
Office 204 W. F irst
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuea., flira Frt. - 1 V, N. day be
f e n Insertion. Mml • SaL bom

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

BACHELOR ROOM, private bath 2-BEDROOM house. Lake M ar.^
and entrance, parking space,
$75 month. FA 2-3683.
w
cloee in. FA 2-7738 or FA 2-6001.
2-BEDROOM modern clean house
3-BEDROOM furnished upstairs,
for rent at 1810 W. Third St.
downtown apartment, $43 a
Ph. Bartow, Fla. 533-2326._____
month. Call FA 2-3071.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables,
TRAILER, 1 bedroom, electricity
401 Magnolia Ave.
and water furnished, $60 mo.
FA 2-1303 before 2:00, after 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
FA 2-3049 or FA 2-6347.
8 : 00.

RENT A BED
Roliaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-SI81
116 W. 1st. St.

3-BEDROOM. 1 bath, CB house©
fenced backyard; patio; bar­
becue, partially enclosed earporte. Ph. FA 2-1869.

HOME RENTAL

T s a , t o n Frt. - a F. M. day to- FURNISHED apartment, clean Beautiful 3 BR.. 2 hath home in
and clos* in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
Loch Arbor. Available about 20
Mon.
Cowan.
March. Large Florida room, din­
RESPONSIBILITY:
ing room and built-in kitchen.
COUNTRY HOME- on lake, 2
$130.
Tba Herald will net bn
bedrooms, unfurnished, $30 per
than one toe e rre d tasermonth. FA 2-7304.
Noi of yonr ad, and reset res Use
Stenstrom Realty
right to revise or reject any ad 3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
close
In.
FA
2-3818.
vrrtisement from what ordered to
111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-2420
conform to too pel idea af tola 3-ROOM garage apartment, water
3-BEDROOM house, So. Plnecrest
paper.
and electricity furnished. No
Addition. Ph. FA 2-8719.
deposit on utilities. No pets.
FA 2-1303 or FA 2-8241. Call APARTMENT, MS Myrtle Ave.
1. Loot &amp; Found
FA 2-3802.
before 2:00 or after 6:00 p.m.
LOST: Siamese cat, male, seal
point color, in the vicinity of
Sun!and Estates. Childs pet. Ph.
FA 2-8*83.
BENI YOLK COl'XTT HOXI1D O f ADJUSTMENT
Satire at 1*0bile Hrarlast
To
Wham
It
May Concern:
L O S T : An air tank about
Ths
Seminal*
County
Board or Adjustment all! hold ■ publlo
18"x4B’\ Was lost Tuesdsy, be­ hesrlna to consider the possibility
nr srentlns permleelon to construct
tween Osteen end Orlsndo. Call a church »nd kindred usee
rcuueetcd hr Her. I„ C. Horn for Faith
Tab,rna.lt
on
the
followlns
rleacrlbeit
property: South 10S ft ot North
Orlando, GA 3-0663.
SSS ft of Wc, of Tract 37. McNeil * Orans* Villa Subdivision.
Public hearing hill ba held In tha V.onlns Office la th* Samlnnla
Count, Court Houtr, Sanford, Florida, on March IS, 1**1 al 7:10 F. M.
2. Notices • Personals
or at icon theraaftar as poaslbl*.
Seminole County Hoard of Adjuatmant
3 MINUTE CAR WASH $1.30
Hr Jack Gale, chairman
Open $ a. m. to 6 p. m. dally. Publish: March is. l i s t .
—
S a. m lo S o. m. Fri. k Sat.
SEMI YOLK COIYTY RtlARII OP AUJLSTNEYT
Iva Carpenter k Lester Veino
Yotlr* at Pablle Heartag
To H hum It M*&gt; Concern!
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
Tha
Hemluola
County
Hoard of Adjuelmanl Pill hold a publlo
2408 French Ave.
hearing to cunalder Mia poMlfallltr of granting permission to construct
a church and klndrad uses as requested by th* Methodist Church. Or­
lando IHstrlft, on (h* following dasrrlbed property: North l* of
3. Education - Instruction
NK&gt;. of UK's nr NK'» of Rrrllon 1S-3IH-3SK.
Publlo hrartng will h* held In th* y.onlng Office In th* Kemmnla
PRIVATE tutoring in bookkeep­ County
Court House* Hanford, Florida, on March is, 1SS1 at l i l t P, M.
ing, typing, English, arithme­ or aa toon thereafter a* posalbl*.
gem Inula County Hoard of Adjuatmant
tic. Call FA 2-6302.
By Jack Oala, chairman
Publish:
March
It.
1SSI.
ELECTRONIC
SHHI.YOLK COI YTV ItOAItt, OF AtlJl STMEYT
•
TECHNICIANS
Yotlr# at Pahllr llearlag
arc in demand everywhere. If To Whom It May Concarn:
you qualify, train evenings.
Tha Kamlnola County Hoard of Adjuatmant will hold a publlo
Write for information. If rural hairing to cnualdrr the possibility of granting permlsalon to construct
a
church
klndrad uaaa a* raquaatad hy Ink* Monro* Hapllat
give direction* to your home. Church on and
th* following described property: Lot S west of canal tlats
Orlando Electronic* Institute, N 1111! ft i and In l 1. Amended ptat of Mann'* Huhdlvlalnn.
Public bearing at 111 he held In iha 7.,.nlng Office In the gemlnol*
Inc., ISIS N. Orange Avenue, County
Court Hnusr, Hanford, Florida, on Match is, 1**1 at ?:3S P. SI.
Orlsndo, Florida.
or aa toon lhaitafter as possible.
Hemlnola County Hoard of Adjuatmant
By Jack Data, chairman
6. For Rent
Publish: March It. 1SSI.
LAKE COTTAGE, furnished. 2
SEMI YOLK rUl'YTV HOAHII OF AIIJI STMK.YT.
A
Yatlra at Fnblla Hearing
“
bedrooms, beautiful view. Ph.
To
Whom
It
May
Concerni
FA 2-6106.
Ths Hemlnula County Hoard of AdJuKinant will bold n publlo
hearing to cnnsldrr th* possibility or granting permission la establish
FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse. and operata a trailer park a* requested by Walter llraham on the fol­
lowing daacrlbad property: Tha HK&gt;« of tha 8K*4 of tfectlon It-iSH-ifK,
Adults. FA 2 7664.
lea* the N 10 acre* thereof, runt aiding 14 acres mnra or teas. This la
FURNISHED efficiency apart- a supplemental portion adjacent lo land on which trailer park tun
haa been granted.
ment, full bath, clean, $40.
Public hearing will ba held In the Zoning Office In the Semlnoln
County Court House, Hanford, Florida, on Starch IS, l»»t al itIS P. M, __
407V* W. First St., A(ft. J.
or as soon ihertafler aa pcsalbls.
Ssmlnelt County Boar* *f Adjustment
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice
By Jnck &lt;3*1*. Chairman
large apartments, 404 E. Nth Publish: March 14. IMI.
SL Ph. FA 2-4282.

Legal Notice

2 B. R. furnished housa . $73
I B. R. unfurnished . . . . $83
1 B. R. apartment ....... $60
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

F

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EVERY SECOND GALLON

OF EXTRA

COST

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4-ROOM, clean apt. 611 Park.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
tile bath, close in, 601 Palmetto.
FA 2-1374 after 3:30 p m.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, 114 W. First St.

Mary Carter Paints
201

w

1st S I.

FA

3649

2 B.R. trailer. FA 1-6388.
2-REDROOM bungalow, furnish,
ed, 313 Palmetto.
CLEAN
furnished
apartment,
close in, $33 per month, In­
cludes water and electricity.
FA 2-3344.

Legal Notice
KOTtC’H POM BIDS
Th* Board nf County Commtaalunera of Hemlnola County, Flor­
ida will recelv# bids at th* nfflc*
of Arthur II. Ilrvkwllh. J r, Clark.
In Ih* Courthouse at Hanlord.
Florida up to l.es P. M., Monday.
Siarrh 1*. 1141, for th* following
materlalat
(T E N YD . t
Approximately
l.see cubic
yard* of tranalt-mix Class
"B" ronrrst* to b* delivered
ae nesded during Ih* twelve
month p a r t e d
baginning
April t, 1**1.
ITEM HO, a
Approalmately 1*0 t i l l t
yards of transit-nils Class
“A" tonrtet* la ba dsllvar»d aa nseded during tb*
Iwelta month period begin­
ning April I. 1&gt;4I.
Tb* abona quantity Is approxi­
mate and no guaranies I* glean
or Implied *■ to total amount that
will he required during ths pe­
riod of th* runiract.
Th* material to ba furnished
muet conform la th* currant
standard specifications ot Ih*
Plata Hoad Department of Flor­
ida.
Bid prb a shall ba nat price to
Iha County for material* delivered
to any point In Hemlnol* County.
Bid In he enrlosed In a sealed
envelop*, plainly marked on th*
outside: "HID FOR FURNISHING
Til AKBIT.MIX CONCRETE, Opts
March, tl, 1141."
Bids to b* opened at a mealing
to ba held In Ih* County Commis­
sion Meeting Room In th* Court­
house at Hanford, Florida aa
Tutaday. March II. 1ISI.
Tha right la reserved la waive
gay Irregularities «r technicalities
la bids and U reject any or all
bid*
Board af Count, Cuntmlsalanara

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Tba
Census Bureau reports that one
out of ovary six American families
Saailaola County, Florida
lived last year in dilapidated boos­
J. C. Hutchison. Chairman
ing or lackod full plomblng faefti- By: W. C. Hi lie. J r .
County Englneei#
Publish: March 1 k March tl, U ll

NOTICE!
SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS
If you art a Stminol* County rnident, but 1iv« out of
tho FAIrfax cxchanjo area, you aiay now place your
Want Ad with the Herald free of any telephone loll
charge*. Just call us collect!

CALL COLLECT
Sanford Herald Advertising
Dept.
FAirfax 2-2611
Offle* Hours: • a. ■. -!:$* p. m. Week-Days.
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Sanford Herald

�The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2-261.1
fi. For Rent

runs.

APT..

2300 MellonvUlo.

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

FURNISHED apartment, hard
wood flours, tile bath. FA 2-1)201,

CHARM - PERSONALITY COMFORT

SUBURBAN, unfurnlihed, 3 bed­
Charming livable Mayfair Home.
room house with FI*, room, on
7. Business Rentals
3 bedruom, fireplace, hardwood
route 413; Also newly refiniibflour*. Spacious, well landscaped
cd 4 room furnished apartment. OFFICE SUITE: a rooms, air
lut. Garage with latge workPhone FA 2-3771.
conditioned, downtown location.
■hup. An ideal family home.
Call FA 2-0753.
UNUSUALLY nice unfurnished 1
Truly a value at $l«t,93(i,
bedroom
garage apartment;
central beating, air condition­ 9. For Sale or Rent
MWE TRADE"
ing. near churches and stores.
\V.
H.
“Blip
Stamper Agency
CUSTOM
BUILT
Home
on
Lake.
No children, no pets. $60. Ph.
Realtor—Iniuior
Rent or
sale
Reasonable.
FA 2-4263.
Phone FA 2-4891
112 N. Park
Owner, FA 2-1587.

WE NEED RENTALS
3 • BEDROOM funnelled houec, HOUSE and lot, 713 Lsural Ave.,
Call or come into our office it
$■,000. 2 Lais for sale, 711-713
Caiaetberry. Ph. FA 2-8608.
you would like to rent your
tjiurcl Ave., $l,73u each. F. J.
home. We specialise in rentals,
Deforge. 29U Johnson Ave.,
12.
Real
Entitle
For
Sale
leases and property manage­
Jersey City, N. J.
ment Furnished or unfurnish­ 4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2-3372
ed. We think you will like our
FUR SALE
aervice.
12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
IN EXCLUSIVE
•
Circualand. Adaptable for al­
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
most any use. Roads on three
Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
Stenstrom Realty
sides For further information,
equipped; central beat; double
telephone
J
.
W.
Hall,
Realtor,
111 N. Park Are Phone FA 2-2430
garage,
enclosed;
intercom
FA 2-3641.
system; large Ukefront lot,
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
$.10 D'nvn, $00 Per Month
tem. A barxain tl $13,300.00.
For information call FA 2-788*
IN Ills: f l i n t IT rill III, NINTH Sit Locu»t Street Unfinished 2
bedroom home. Will finance
j i m r i v i . n u n i t , in s n ii n m
days, or FA 2-6368 nights or
eKMiNOi.it f o i NTS. ri.oniD *.
completion cost. Also, unfinish­
Sundays.
i s c H s r r r n r wo. n is i.
ed aluminum siding shell home;
.NOTIfia TO IIKI'KNU
P1I.UR W. FOt.KT.
3 bedroom located In Caaa Villa
NEW COMERS?
Plaintiff,
Heights, near Oviedo
WeVelcume you to Sanford. If you
WOoDRuW FUI.KV,
SUPREME REALTY
uro planning to buy in our a t­
Dalinilutit.
Of Orlando, Inc.
tractive city we have a home for
T in: ntstk ns* ri.o n in .s toi
Woodrow c o let
CHerry 1-3331. Aftar 3:00 p.m.
you. Wa offer our aervieea as
Whoa* last Known rssldmc#
FA 2 0033
borne specialist* in tbe real es­
ami aitiiraaa la unknuun.
Plraaa taka nottca that you are
tate business,
hrrahy required to file your writ- 4-BEDROOM house with 3 acres
tan anawtr or Jafanat, If any.
of land west of Sanford. Box
personally, nr hjr an attnrnay, on
143-A, Rt. 1, Paola, Fla.
or bafora March 31. 15*1 at tint
Stenstrom Realty
offlca of tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court, at tha Court llouaa In
ail N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
HOMES FOR LARGER
Samlnnla County, Hanford, Flor­
ida, and tn mall a copy thrrrnf
f a m il ie s
to Htanatram, tlavl* an.l Miln3 Bedroom masonry, corner lot,
toah. Attorney! tor Plaintiff, Fust
S t Johns Realty Co.
Offlca Boi til, Hanford, Florida,
many extras, $1,077 Down.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
tn that certain divorce proceed3 Bedrooms, 1.700 »q. ft. Of
Inn pandlnr aaalnat ynu In Ilia
116
N Perk Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
pleasant living, $2,300 Down.
Circuit Court of th* Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit of Florida, tn and
3 Bedroom, Plnccrest, 2 baths, 4-BEDROOM, 2 bath. FA 1-0Z3S.
For Hemlnole County. Florida, In
Florida Room Extra, $2,000
Chancery, an abbravlated title of
aatd cauaa balnf "lilllte W. Fo­
Down.
2 BEDRG03I home la Country
ley. Plaintiff, V*. Woodrow Foley.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Grove SlanClub Manor. Small equity and
Defendant," and herein fall not
or. Fireplace, $S,3JS Down.
or a Decree f*rn Confess* will he
assume $62.00 per month pay­
entered aaalnat ynu. and tha
4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, with
ment*. Ph. FA 2-7902.
cauaa proceed aa parte.
swftnmlng pool, $2,300 Down.
IHGAI.)
Arthur If. flackwlth, Jr.
HELMLY REALTY
Clark of the Circuit Court
■•WE TRADE'*
301 W. 13th Street
llyi Martha T. Vthtrn
Deputy Clerk
FA 2-7803, Evenings FA 2-2378
W.
H,
"Bill”
Stemper
Agency
Ptriislrom, Davie A Mclntoeh
Realtor—Xnsuror
Attnrne&gt;e for Plalnllfr
J’oet Office tins 111
Phone FA 2-4891
112 N. Park HOME PLUE INCOME for cou­
Hanford, Florida
ple or widow; practically down­
Publish Fell. SI * Mar. T. IS. 31.
town, 30P Magnolia. Call Own­
er, FA 2-7004.

JTljr

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Tuts, Mur. II, IUG1—Titpe 7 21. E le d rlc .il S erv ices

OUR BOARDIN(; HOUSE
Uovf BePtblSTRCWILS'
AtOfJSiEUR LAFITT.WRATA
TMAT VOiJ 9HOOLO ARRNE 3L5ST A9 X d jP y . t fl5 S S k O M
16PPE D OUT FOR A STKOLL ( - U m A V f n r tTP7 f
v^AS/—SUPPOSE VIC SAu-Jt t« oVt« \ \
t
I TO MY CLUB/TPB MEMBeflSOF T \
C/tse
OUff UTILE THEAT6R ARE MOST 1&gt;
, « Aft*R 1DMEBT YOU/—
. { r.t)ACAhil TE ^
THEM.VJ«Ne BfiEMTHiNR.hiui lO i
LT E R M S O F M A M U S T K U T

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Legal Notice

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
Chaos o from many varied
exterior dtsigiu and flaw
pleas.
•
•
•

4 BedreoMi . t Baths
3 Bedrooms . S Bath*
3 Bedrooms • l ! j Bathe
• S Bad rooms . t ___
with or without e«leaned
porch.
AS LOW f l M

DOWN

AS
***» PAYMENT
Conventional • KHA

FHA In Service
FINANCING
DIRECTIONS: Turn

West

on 201h St. Follow Coualry
Club ltd. A Watch for oar
eigne.

b u il t

l

in

Shoemaker

f i l CONSTRUCTION CO„ INC
0
211 Weal 23lh Street
B
Phone FA 2-319$

MATirsa Ftm nm e
Tbe H u H of County Commie•tuner* of Senitnule County, Flurtile mill ret', Do bide at Ihe office
of Arthur II. 'Ilackwith, Jr., cltrk.
In Ilia Courthouse at Hanford.
Flortila up to J:"* I*. M.. Monday.
Mari-b :&lt;l, 1901, for the following
matarlalt!
it »:m .no. t
Appruilmatfly IS.eui) iquara
yartl* uf on* tnoh ft") Tip"
It a*!ih»ltli’ rnnerste «urfAi-«
i nun*. In place. to t&gt;* deliv­
ered as iirtilvi] Uurlne Hi*
twelve niunih period beginnlna April t. 1**1.
its :is .no. a
Approximately 1,104 ton* of
rold-mlx asphalt - patcblnk
malarial lu be delivered a*
naedtd dui In* tli* twelva
luotitr period beglnnlna April
I. ISSt.
Tha abut* tuaiitlty I* apprnstmat* and mi tuarantr* I* alien
or Implied aa lu total amount that
will he required during tha pe­
riod of the contract.
The material In h* furnlrhrd
mu*t conform to Ihe &gt;uncut
eiandard specification* of the
Htat* Itoad Department uf Flor­
ida
Hid firh'a *liall h* nit price to
tha County fur material* deliver­
ed l„ any iiulnt In Hemluule
County.
JIMe tu he enrloaad In a staled
|m Clupe plainly marked on III*
nulildal ’ HID FOB FUUMHIttSB
AHFHALT FAVIXO A PATCIIIM!
MATi'.litA l.d. Open March SI.
l»*l.“
III.I. |o l.e iipriiru at a merlins
to t.a held In tha County Commiealun Martina lluum In the Court­
house at Htnford, Florida ett
Tueeday Match II, 1001,
The right n re**rvad to a alts
any irreeular'llea nr technicalities
In hide and to reject any or alt
Old*
Ituard of CuUnty Commissioners
Hainlinila Count). Florida
J. c. Hutchison. Chairman
tJ&gt; : W. I*. ltlDa. Jr.
County engineer
puldlsli

NEW

Mar. h 7 A M ll. lt M. l t d

HOMES

RESALES

ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL YOU PAY

UNUSUAL RETURN
KT- Annual return on Income
Investment Properly only $10.500 with terms.
"WE TRADE"

W. H. "BUI” Stemper Agency
fa

Realtor—lnsuror
2-4081
11* N. Park

Legal Notice
ftUTI&lt; K FUSS MIDI
Tha Board uf County Commie•lunar* uf Hemlnula County, Flor­
ida wilt r»r»lv# Md« at tha office
»f Arthur If. Itackwlth, Jr., Clark,
in ths courthouse at Sanford,
Florida u|i In i:U P. SI., Slondai.
March JO. 1541. for tha following
malarial*;
ITUK AO. 1
.Viqirovlmately iiu.i'UO p.iunda
nf Tlrpa I l,urtland Camanl
to b* drtlvarrd sa nardail
durma the twslva month pa­
rted btalnnlng April t, ISSI.
Tha ah-iva quantity la a|&gt;|iroilautl* and nu icuarant.a la alvm
or (iiipUrd aa In lutal anuiunt that
will ha raqulrrd .lut In* tlia parintl of th* contract.
Tha malarial In h« furnished
n u n conform tn tha. currant
• landaiil tprclDcatlnns of th*
Klaia Road Daparttnrnt of Flor­
ida.
Jllddt r* shall quote on malarial
drllvarad In paper baas, and In
bulk llld prli a shall t.a nst price
to tha County fur matartals drlliarad la any point In itmlnola
Couni)
111.1■ to ha mm lusa.1 tn a staled
rn ttlo ir. plainly markad on lha
uotaldot -’IIID Fill! IT It MU 111St I
I'tlltTI.AMj CBMKKT, Dpan March
II, 11*1."
lllds In ha uprned al a tnttllni
In ha hald In ths t'uunty Cominlatlun Maallnk It,mm In th# Court­
house at Hanford, Flnrlda on
Tuatulk) March 31. ISSI.
Tha right I- resarvatl tn walva
any Irrrgularltlcs nr tachulralltlaa
In blda and ’u reject any nr all
bid*
Hoard of I'uunly C.imml.slunrrs
Hsmitiois county, Flnruu
j. r. Hutchison. Chairman
Byl V
nils.. Jt.
I'nuiny Knglnrrr
Fubll.h II... I, I * Uar.lt 14. ISSI

VUNLAND ESTATES

3 BEDROOMS - 1 &amp; 2 BATHS
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY
Monthly Payment* Lower Than Ranl
VA Financing Al 31, % Interest
• DON'T FAIL TO AHK ABOUT OUR OTHER
WONDERFUL HAVINGS ON RKMAININU
NEW HOMES IN SOUTH PIN ECU EAT. 4th
ADD.
Horora Feature Built-In Dream kitchen* By —

6 E N i R A l ^ ELECTRIC
Kefrlgeratur — Oven — Range — Hot Water Heater
llealgntd For Belter Li ting

Contact JIM HUNT. Bairs Manager

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Cur. Hwy. 17-92 A 17th SC. Sanfnrd
PHONE FA 2*1111
NIGHTS PA 1*449
j . HR AI LEY ODHAM. I'llEH.

WHERE .

..

WHERE . . . .

W HERE a a a
CAN

YOU

1(&gt;. Fem ale H elp W anted

• 2 * 2 - 4 Bedrooms
• Planned t-aka Front
Community
• 6 Furnished Models for
jour Inaoerliun

M inimum $850 Dn.

pA R K H

IDGE
LAkK MAHY HLVD.
Just Wool o4 17-92

FA t - l l U | FA 2*8570

PANSIES
URAPEVILLE NURSERY
Gripeville Ave. near 20th SL

26. Rndlo &amp; Television

Dawn's

I

AVON NEEDS

22.

Building M uterlHln

LUMBER * HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
PHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
903 W 3rd SL
FA 2 78'JS

G IT

MORF. HOME
%
DOLLAR VALUE f

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with p in tle ends. Plastic
Ligustrum, to for $12.30. Oardsnia
or rayon tapes Cotton or nylon
plants, large, full uf bud*, $3.60.
FRIGIDAIRF.
cords.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
Sites ft Service
Sonkarik
(liana ami Paint Co.
W. 20lh St. Near Golf Coins*
House Wiring
Free Estimates
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Ph. FA 2-5906
Sid Vihlcn’s Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 U0I5
BELL Saw sharpening machine.
33. Furniture
Never used. $130. FA 2-4639.
2.V IMunibinij S c rv ltM
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­ 1961 N'ECCHI JR. I.. It. sews for.
anteed Free estimate*. Phone
ward and re re n r, over pins and
FA 2-7818 or TE 8-2333.
needles, beautiful condition, a t.
tractive carrying rase, assume
Sell Cs Your Furniture. Quick
8 payment* of $3 43 per month
Service With The Cash. SUPER
I'ltintliinyr &amp; H e a tin g
for 8 month*. Write installment
AIR CONDITIONING
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
nmnnicer, Ilux 20 r. o Sanford
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Herald.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362 ROLLAWAY. Ilo.ipital and Baby
Be&lt;ls. Day, Week, or Month—
CROSLEY SHELVADOR It cu.
FURNITURE CENTER
PLUMBING
ft. refrigerator, good condition.
1100 French Ave.
Contracting ft Repair*
$60 Phone FA 2-7631.
Ph. FA 2 7933
Free Estimates
It L HARVEY
’ *111?, " v a l u e s PAIR full length drapes, floral
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
design, with light background.
• QUICK CREDIT
FA 2-1633.
• EASY TERMS
RETIRED Plumber dues plumb­
ing repair*. Ph. MI 4-7713 be- WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
GAL garbaxe cans $2.98.
tween 6 ft 8. morning* ft even­
WILSON - MAI EH 20Blanket
Spccisl, 2 for $5. Army*
ings
New and Used Furniture
Navy Surplus, 210 Sanford Ava.
311 E. First SL
KA 2-5622
ELEC. Ian, air conditioner and
water pump mutors rewound
and serviced. ’*21 hour service"
log's E. 18th St Sanford. Fla.

SPECIAL
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
WOMEN LIFE OPPORTUNITY
‘ Indian River Grove
Age 28 to 55. Well educated, good TV SERVICE within the hour. Mattress renovating Expert UpParts ft labor positively guar­
14 ACRES of land — 10 acres In
holtlenng. All .York Guaran­
personality. Roll and service
anteed 80 tlavs. Service call.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
mature, protlucing grove. Pric­
Compton'* Pictured Encyclo­
ed at $17,800, $3,000 down, bal­
Co., FA 2-3IK, 1301 Sanlord
pedia In your community. Begin­ $2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-8792.
ance ovar 3 years at 6"*; Fruit
Ave.
ners now making $400 to $600
included.
per month commission a d bon- 27. Special Services
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Ask for J. Entry, associate of
use*. Rapid advancement. Send
etc. Rought-Sold. Larry's Mart,
LAN DSCA1*1NG ft
O. E. Southard, 124 Canal
full information and phone num­
213 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-4112
LAWN SERVICE
Street, New Smyrna Beach.
ber tu F. K. Compton ft Co , Cleaning, Fertilising, etc. For
GA 8-4031 or UA 8-8310.
1143 Mary St.. Jackaonvllta 7,
Free Estimate call FA 2-7197 S-PIECE Formica top dinette
set, perfect condition, bargain.
Fla.
ROSA L. PAYTON WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE. . . . INCOME TAX SERVICE NO 8-3174.
O. M. HARRISON
Registered Real Estate Broker
New ft Used FurMture ft Appli­
If you would enjoy working 3 2610 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 26627
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ances A Good Place To
or 4 hours a day calling reg­ Res. 1311 Palmetto
KA 2-7948
BUY, SELL or TRADE
ularly each month on ■ group
33 LOTS
of
Studio
Uirl
Cosmetic
client*
Jenkins
Furniture
NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
on a route to be established in Sewing Mach. Repmrs 400 Sanford Ave
FA 2*7430
This group of lots cat, be purchas­
ALL MAKES A MODELS
ami around Sanford, and an 1
ed for only $13,000.00 with good
RENTALS
$3
WEEK
willing tu make light deliveries,
31. Articles For Sale
terms. All lots 80 feel wide.
203 W First St (21 hr. scr.)
etc., write to STUDIO GIRL
FA
2-3623
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
READY MIXED CONCRETE
COSMETICS, Glendale, Cali­
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
Outdoor Table Tope ft Bead
fornia. Route will pay up to
NOW'
AVAILABLE
FA 1-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels
$3.30 per hour.
Pari* and Service
Steps — Petto Blocks — Sand
Shelby 066 Door Closers
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FARMER'S AGENCY 17. Mala Help Wanted
Yenlsch* Maintenance Service
309 Elm. Ave.
Pk. PA 3 S7S1
KA 2-4843
302 E. 24th Place
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
TRANSPORT TRUCK
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 8221
WHEEL
CHAIRS, crutches,
OPERATORS
FK1UIDAIRE
After hours FA 2-2618 FA I-M13
cunrs, walkers.
Men having a minimum uf three
Sales ft Service
FREE DELIVERY
yuara sum itraller experience.
4 BEDROOM, 2 bath home, en­
G. II. HIGH
Prescription!
our Specialty
Age 25 years and over prefer­
closed Florida room, modern
Oviedo, Fla. Ft) 3-3313 Uaya
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
red
applicant.
Must
have
a
equipped kitchen, many ether
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3183.
2nd and Mellonvllle
good aalc driving record. Driv­
extras. Call FA 2-0412.
Pit. FA 3-T10T.
er will be alatiuned in San­ ENVELOPES, lAUerheiidi, state­
ford. Apply in person, 3711 Buf­
NO DOWN PAYMENT
ments, Invoices, Fund bills, and KENMOHK washer-dryer, 4 ft.
falo Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., to
2 5 $ Bodroum completely finprograms,
etc.
Progressive
folding duor, 30 in. plywood
fill out application,
nlahcd Humes constructed on
Printing Co. I’Oone FA 2-2931— duor, reel type lawn mower,
your own lot. Mo. payments
3U6 West 13th St
ornamental blocks baled hay,
only $59.80 k $68 80. No clos­ 19. B ituatioiu Hunted
site 40 tuxedo. FA 2-8809.
BULLDOZING and t-and Clear­
ing cost, no service charges, no
ing Clyde Nutt, Phono FA 2-0354 BLONDE spinet piano, like new,
attorney fee no title costs, DAYS WORK. Ph. FA 2-4850.
can he seen it Benton’s Furn­
nr FA 2 2803.
no appraUal fees.'Call
iture Exchange, Mh ft San­
HEADLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. 21. Beauty Bn Iona
ford.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
FA 2-1345 for appointment.
W. 1-. GARMON
PERMANENTS $J.uu
I’ll, FA 2 4223
F air Value Properties Complete with Hair Cut ft Styling
LAU-RE* BEAUTY SALON
RAYMOND M. BALL
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
3640 Hiawatha
Ph FA 2 1398
And Assuciates
All types and slses, installed
216 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 3641
“ Do It Yourself"
Laka Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
LARGE HOME
.Machinery and Supply Co.
GOOD TERMS
Beauty Salon
207 W 2nd St
Ph. FA 2-6432
3 Bedroom ilk bath, corner lot,
Walker Building
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�MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) —
Champion Floyd Patterson, who
twice rose from the canvas to
knock out Ingemar Johansson
Monday night, will next defend
his heavyweight crown against
Bonny Liston a t Philadelphia in
September, it was learned author­
itatively today.
Patterson and official* of the
reorganised Feature Bporta, Inc.—
which promoted Monday night's
"(3 million" fight a t Convention
H all-w ill leave Swedish Ingemar to history, despite his thrill­
ing performance in hla third title
fight with Floyd.
Neither Floyd nor the FBI offi­
cials are the least Interested In
the loud debate over whether it
waa a "short count" or a "rabbit
punch" th at caused Ingo to be In
turn floored twice for a knockout
a t 2)45 of the sixth round. They
know that another fight with Jo­
hansson would not aril.
.The FBI officials have practi­
cally wrapped up the fight for
Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium
and will announce it just aa soon
as a group of reputable New
York businessmen buy the con­
tract of Philadelphia Sonny, the
world's top contender In all rank­
ings.
Patterson and manager Cus
D'Amate
have Insisted that
Bonny's questionable ownership

lir a way to new purchasers. And
the ownership will be changed
soon, It was learned.
Brown-haired, dimpled Ingemar
who out welshed Floyd J06H
pounds to 194)4—mada a thrill­
ing bid In the first round to be­
come the second man ever to win
back the heavy weight title. But
It wasn't enough, and he wound
up wllh a gashed right brow and
a badly swollen left eye and with
referee Bill Regan counting him
out. It waa the second time in
their three title fight* that Ingo
had been knocked out by P atter­
son, first man to recapture the
title.
Ingo floored Patterson twice in
the first round with his "Goteborg
Thunderbolt" of a right fist. Each
time Floyd bouneed up at the
count of one and took the manda­
tory eight count—used for the
first time In a heavyweight title
fight.
Patterson rallied quickly to
drop Ingo with a left hook to the
face for a count of two on the
canvas and the rest of the eightcount on his feet.
After interesting competition in
the neat four rounds, in which the
champion had a distinct edge, Jo­
hansson attacked desperately in
the slath round and had Floyd
"while I adjust­
backing away

ed myself* he esplalned. Then
suddenly Floyd landed two solid
left Jabs that drove the ex-chainplon sideways. Then ha hit on the
left side of the head with a
straight right that sent him back­
ward* and sidewaya to the can­
vas. ingo tried to rise a t the
count of eight and almost made
it — but not quite.
When the referee waved his
arms to signify the knockout, the
crowd—estimated at 16,000—booed
him because it thought he had
given Ingo a short count.
However, neither the Swedish
ex-champlon; nor Edwin Ahlqulst,
his Swedish advisor; nor Nils
Blomqulst, his Swedish trainer;
nor Whitey Blmsteln, his Ameri­
can trainer, protested the count.
But both Ahlqulst and Blmsteln
did protest that the blow which
felled the 28-year-old challenger
waa a "rabbit punch" delivered
to the back of the head and neck.
Ingo said he didn't remember
what kind of a punch it waa
"but it hurt."
It waa only the second defeat for
Johansson in his 24 professional
fights. And both defeats were In­
flicted by Floyd, who had knock­
ed him out In the fifth round of
their second fight last June 20
with left hooks. Just a year before
that, Johansson had floored Floyd

seven times fur a technical kayo
in the third round.
In addition to Patterson's two
knockdown trips to the floor Mon­
day night, he slipped to the can­
vas once in the third while evading
Ingo’s blows. Floyd suffered a
ru t on his left brow In the third
session.
No official figures were an­
nounced for the fight but Feature
Sports estimated the crowd at 15,000 and the gala a t more than
1600,000.
Irving B. Kahn, closed-circuit
TV tycoon and president of Tele­
prompter Corporation, estimated
that the total receipts for closedcircuit showings of the fight at 207
theatres and other locations in the
United 8 tales and Canada would
be a t least (2,400,000.
In addition, he said the money
already guaranteed the promotion
and Teleprompter from movies,
radio, and foreign radio and films
would approximate (700,000.
"Those figures plus the gate,"
he aald, "should make the fight
a (.1,600,000 record-maker. And
Floyd and Ingemar should get be­
tween (700,000 and (1,000,000 each
for their purses."
The (600,000 gate beat the old
Florida state record of (306,369
established by the Jack SharkeyYoung Stribling non litle bout at
Miami in 1029.

RATED AS one of tho top five favorites entered for the
200-mile AMA nntiona! championship motorcycle road
race at Daytona Deach Sunday, will be Carroll Resweber
of Cadarburg, Wis., who han won the AMA nationnt
chumpionnhip for three consecutive yearn. Although
never a winner at Daytnnu over the old beach-road
course, Renweber Is hopeful of a better showing over the
new two mile courae at Daytona International Speedway,
where the 100-mile amateur race will be staged Saturday
and the 200-mile expert classic in set for Sunday.

With only 16 more nights of
greyhound racing at the SanfordOrlando K e n n e l Club, Fred
Whitehead's dogs seem to b« a
By MARIAN R. JONES

Team standing in the Jet Bowlerettes finds the House of Leilani way out in front with a total
of 71 gamea won.
F ar down the Hoc in aecond
place is Mary Esther's with MH
followed In close order by Sween­
eys, O H ; Nells (1; House of Rahlja 41; Howes 41% and Duke
Duchess 47,
Bringing up the rear la Ivey’s
with (7V( Yowell’s 26 and Lovely
Lady with a total of I! gamea
Only three games remain in the
eeaeon, with a summer league
•■peeled to be farmed in the near
future.
Several Jet Bowlerettes team
member* who took part in the
•U te Tournament la Jacksonville
recently, made a good showing
lor their team.

Golf Pros Club
To Be Formed
Flan* are being made to form
• new Central Florida Golf Pro*
Club of all professional golfer*
end assistants. Proa within a 65
mils radius of Orlando have bean
Invited to join the group.
The first organisational meeting
will be held at Ihe Mayfair Coun­
tr y Club on March 24 at I a.m.
In tha clubhouse, Rudy Goff said.
At this time officer* will be elec­
ted and other important matters
will be dlacuaaed.
After the business meeting two
tournaments will be played, the
first to he a pro game and the
•econd to he a pro-pro match.

An outstanding evening of basketball was played at Oviedo
High Gym last Saturday pitting
Oviedo and Slavla Junior High
girls in the preliminary, the
Oviedo Cubs and Slavla Crawlers
in the second and Oviedo and
Slavia Junior High boys In the
final gam*.
Oviedo girls, for the second
time, came out on top, 16-7, with
high scorers Marilyn Partin and
Sharon Darity taking aix points
each. High for Slavia was Joyce
Bellhorn with four points. Suaanne Partin and Sandra Bellhorn
did the refereeing.
Oviedo girls playing were Judy
Powers, Mary Willis, Joy Walnrlgbt, Marilyn Partin, Nancy
Swenson, Sharon Darity, Bonnie
Hoke, Diana Brewlngton, Dorothy
Buiford, Jan Beasley, and Linda
Packard.
Playing for 8lavla were Joyce
Bellhorn, 'L u Murphy, J a n e
Brown, Martha and Sandy Mlk­
ler, Susan Duda, Geraldine El­
liott, Cathy Rook, Lynn Eustice,
Charlotte Hyman and Barbara
Koslc.
Coaches were Mrs. E. L. Bell­
horn and Mm. Merritt Staley.
The highlight in court play
came with "the fight to the fin­
ish" between the Oviedo Cubs
and SL Luke's Crawlers.
Cubs, Oviedo Women's Club
members
and
Crawlers, St.
Luke's Lutheran Guild members,
were sponsors of this spectacular
event,
Mrs. William B. West coached
for the Cubs and Mrs. E. L. Bell­
horn for tha Crawlera.
Mrs. Marguerite Partin, Oviedo
High Girls coach and Mrs. Nell
DeShaso, also a teacher, were

“hard boiled” referees, "calling
'em close."
The game was nip and tuck, 6-6
first quarter, 13-12 at the half,
20-10 third quarter and final
quarter showed the Crawlers
crawling ahead two points to
make the finishing tally, 26-26.
Players on the Cubs' team in­
cluded Lillian Jackson, Hope
Shull, Shirley Slayton, Juanita
Beasley, Dot Patterson, Bernice
Kelsey, Junte Fleming, Pat Jackson and Shirley Beasley. Shirley
Beasley waa high with 10 points.
Shirley Slayton served as cap­
tain*
For the Crawlers were Katie
Duda, Barbara Kocrner, Betty
Duda, Billie Jo Lukas, llildegarde Johnson, Gertrude Lukas,
Jimmie Jakubcln, Virginia Bellhorn, Joan and Jackie Jakubein.
Marian Fabry and K a t h r y n
Duda. Joan and Jackie were co-

Winnera of the racee held at
Kart City for tha Semlnole-DtBary llaart Fund Benefit were
Wiley F. Hoard Jr. In tha Senior
clai* and Bobby Martin in the
Junior class.
Other conleetante In the junior
division were Roy Phillips, Louis
Allcmen, and Elm ar' Smith. In
Iha senior division (he racer*
ware Donald Arwood, Doug HUI,
Howard Kirk, Joyce Long and
Charles C, Fiddle.
Winner* were presented with
trophies by Ihe K art City man­
agement and all proceeds were
contributed to the Heart Fund.

captains and Kathryn Duda, with
eight points and Betty Duda,
with six were high scorers.
Cheering to spur on the Crawl­
ers were Mrs. Charles Pula, Mrs.
Walter Duda, Mrs. J. D. Colbert
and Mrs. Joe L. Mlkler.
Championing the Cuba were
Kathy 8taley, Mary Jane Kelsey,
Sharon Parker, Kim Ellis, An­
gela Ray and Marcia Beasley.
Closing game brought Oviedo
Junior High hoye out two points
ahead of the Slavla boys with Jo­
seph Duda and Harvey Joe Slay­
ton refereeing.
Jimmy Courier waa high scorer
for Oviedo with 11 points and
Slavla's Ted Bellhorn capped six
for hla team.
Slavla boys playing were Ted
Bellhorn
BUly Mlkler, Bobby
Bellhorn, Bill Murphy, Tim Col­
bert, Arden Arndt, Charlie Beas­
ley and Marvin Allbrilton.
Playing for Oviedo were Jim ­
my Courier, Ted Aulln, M irshil
Lingo. Wayne Jacobs , Ronnie
Howell, Rex Brooks, W a l t e r
Beasley, Tim Packard and Ed­
ward Jepton.
Jim Palmer coached Oviedo
and Stephen R. Sidllk, a Slavla
teacher, coached these boys.
A special feature for Saturday's
play waa Ihe press bos—an iron­
ing board and atools, miniature
alaclric Irons atop each box Indi­
cating Uw ''press'' for all area
reporters. Newspapers covering
the big evening were The Llon'e
Tale, The Orlando Sentinel and
Iha Sanford Herald.
Sponsors of the event were
happy to report a packed house.
Gat* receipt! will be ipllt by the
two clube with the Oviedo profile
going toward a Club Building for
which opening construction is set
In Ihe very near future.

A 20-same Lyman High School and arc confident that this team
H
baseball achedule for this year will be hard to beat.
Last year, Greyhound* finished
was announced today by the
with a 11-4 record.
school's athletic department.
The season opener will be Mar.
14 against Apopka at borne.
Following is the remainder of
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Mar. 18, New Smyrna; Mar 21,
ANOTHER
Pierson; Mar. 24, Ocoee; Mar.
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26, Evana; Mar. 28, Ocoee; Mar.
30, Oviedo.
April 4. Titusville; April 17.
/ . . . after yoafeoytht
Evans; April II, Oviedo; April 14. i J
Niw Longir-Buming
Titusville, April, 15, Pierson; April
7
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withtheauziif lO-TIMMJMIT
April 28, New Sm ynu; April 29,
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May 2, Kissimmee; May 5, Apop­ mucV^kxSJf* jp e n ^ e r^ T jS ito e
mat see ohm M bunt* eut, aSiettM r
ka.
The sub-group tourney will be­
gin May 11 with the group tourney
May 18.
Coaches Jim Payne and Frank
Gore have been giving their pro­
spective team thorough workouts

Jeannle Foulk was medalist, with
an 68 in last weeks play for the
championship of the Sanford Wo­
men's Golf Assn., held at the
Mayfair Country Club and spon­
sored by the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank.
It was a very close race for
low net between Susy Dickey and
Mary Horensteln right down to
the last hole, wllh the final win­
ner being Mary Horensteln.
Low putta were won by Doesle
deGahanl and she will receive a
prise presented by Jennie Foulk.
Pairings for the tournament are
posted at the Mayfair Country
Club with the first round to be
played through March IS, the se­
cond round through March 19, third
round through March 22 and the
finals are to be played through
March 26.
Each contestant la responsible
for play of matches in which abe
la Involved. Further information
regarding Iha tournament may be
obtained from Crela Higginbotham.

Weiss May Get
Chance Again

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2700 So. Sanford Ave.
MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) — George
Weiss, sent out to pasture by the
New York Yankees aRer the 1960
season, may be returning to the
C. B. W Y N N
scene of his greatest achieve­
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embryo New York club in the
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cinch to win the track champion­ National League.
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Through last week's races,
Whitehead's runners had account­
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the outfit In second place, Jack
Herold's Kennels. In third place
with 55 triumphs waa tha Hobby
nour Ranch Kennels with 55 vic­
tories followed closely by Carl
Tracy’s sprinters with 54 wins.
In t o n i g h t ' s main event
Tracy's Wayne Roberta looms aa
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Several other greyhounds in the
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�'A Day W e Saw H ell/ Nuns Report On Congo Ravages
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI)—"There was
a day when we saw hell.”
®
This was the way a pale Roman Catholic nun des­
cribed the days and nights of terror at the hnnda of sav­
age Congolese soldiera in Kivu Province following the
murder of ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba.
The nun, one of a group of nine who fell Into the
hands of Lumumbist soldiers at Kasongo on Feb. 14,
gave a detailed report of their sufferings.
She said the soldiers threw them in a truck like
cattle and herded them off to prison.
0
"In the courtyard of the prison they tore away our
veils and we had (o take off our shoes and stockings and

hand in everything we had In our pockets," she said.
"They made us dance on gravel and stones, singing
Lumumba songs. Then we were forced to dance with
each other receiving kicks and slaps at every turn.
Finally, we had to dance with Africans.”
The report said for 24 hours afterward the nun*
were locked in a large room with three soldiers.
“There, our real suffering begnn.” the nun related.
"We had to lie down on the floor, where the soldiers—
real monsters—made us take off all our clothes.
"We resisted as much as we could and struck them.
Then, they tore off everything. They did not rape ua,
but did with our poor bodies things so disgusting we dare
not say them and even less write them."

The account said seven other nuns and two white
women were put in the same room with them that night.
The mins said the soldiers came to rn|&gt;e them, but
tile first nun they took recognized one and cried, "you
are a Christian. 1 recognize you. 1 am going to denounce
you if you dare touch one of us.”
The soldiers then took the two other women and
they had to suffer in the place of the nuns.
"They were taken away and raped alt night,” the
report said.
The next morning the 40 missionaries and nuns,
along with the»two raped women and 12 or 13 other
civilians, were released.

The U. S. Air Force today proceeded with plana
to fly the first tough Gurkha warrlora from India into
the Congo over the hitter protests of Congolese President
Joseph Kasavubu.
The Gurkhas, scheduled to arrive Thursday, are the
vanguard of 4,700 combat-ready Indian troopa ordered
into the Congo by the United Nations Security Council
to carry out militury action against rampaging Congolese
soldiers, if necessary.
Kasavubu, president of the newly formed federation
of Congo states, charged Tuesday night that the UN’s
decision to send Indian troops reinforcements consti­
tuted "unacceptable interference" in the Congo's internal
affairs.

Only Two Weeks Left To File
For Homestead Exemptions
'WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 78-84. Low tonight, 50-55.

VOL. 68

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iVirT

EMabiTshed 1908

News Briefs

Chairman Urges
.Unified Effort On
Road Requests
County Commission Chairman
J. C. Hutch! ion issued a pies to­
day for the City Commission and
Chsmber Commerce to yet behind the county in iti rosd pr-&gt;# r a m "instead of working *
odds and causing dlscnilon.”
Hutchison made the comment
on .the city's action Monday
night authorising its attorney to
draw up • resolution urging
State Board member Mai Brew­
er to expedite plans and make
available the necessary funds on
the W. First St. widening project.
The City Commission also
Scad
a letter Monday from
Chamber of Commerce manager
John Krider urging action to get
Brewer to give a committment
for the project.
Hutchison said "It is the coun­
ty's responsibility
to handle
roads — not the city's or John
Krkler's. "Our road program
would be iu better shape U they
would gel behind us Instead of
^working at odds,” he emphasis,
•d.
Hutchison also explained that
Brewer anured the County Com­
mission at the budget hearing
Mar. 9 that the contract on W.
First St. would be let within the
■ext three months,
. "We felt that project was In
the bag and that the slate waa
getting ready to build that road.
%|With that assurance, we didn't
aee why we should put that in
the primary projects," Hutchi•on ssld*
''As a m atter of fact,” the
chairman stressed, “our resolu­
tion to the SRD reads that the
county aika the SRD to complete
all previous projects in the $1
million bond issue which was
adopted by the previous board,”
u»‘We already have lh« assurance
•f the Molnar Ave. project,”
Hutehlaon added.
Krider said today that “ I have
no desire to enter into any con­
troversy with the county or any
governmental body. Tha only in­
terest I have la to sec that this
most vital road la built.
"1 feel we must have assur­
ances from somebody thsl W.
.(ADrst St. will be the first pri­
m a r y rosd let in Seminole Coua.
tr .”
Krider said that two pait
members at the road board had
made promises that this road
would be started and gave actual
dates when the project would be
let, but "ao far these commit­
ments have not been carried
out.”

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 1061

Milk Board Meet

TROUBLES OF HIS OWN

—Rayno Davis la led in
handcuffa from court in
Fort Pierce where he testi­
fied at the trial of former
Judge Joseph Peel. Davis
Is being held on a robbery
charge in aume jail aa Peel,

Tape Coniession
Studied By Judge

FORT PIERCE, Fla (UPI) Jurors , n ls'cd /dns poo ft trdi.v
while principals in (he Chillingworth murder case had huddled
around a tape ivcordcr listening
to ex-convict Floyd Lucky Holzapfcl'fl kmgplaying confession to
the crime.
Judge D. C. Smith said it would
probably be Friday before the
murder trial of Joseph A. Peel
Jr. resumes in (he St. Lucie
County courthouse. But he did
not rule out the possibility that
surprise witnesses could be call­
ed at anytimr, as was the case
Tuesday.
Smith, Peel. Holzaprcl and de­
fense and prosecution attorneys
are listening to 70 hours of the
Holzapfel’s tajwd confession, in
which ho names Peel as his em ­
ployer in the June 13, 1833. mur­
ders of West Palm Beach Circuit
Judgs and Mrs. Chillingworth.
The confession was recorded
last fall by Florida Sheriffs Bu­
reau investigators in a Mel­
bourne. Fla., molel room adjoin­
ing one where llolzapfcl was
staging a four-day drinking bout
with two ’‘friends” actually un­
dercover agents for the stale.
Tuesday Prosecutor Phil O'Con­
nell succeeded in temporarily
ending the adjournment and
bringing to tha stand oft-Jailcd
Robert E. Johnson of Greensboro, N, C. Johnson testified that
Peel, 37, tired to get him to poieon llolzapfcl while all three
men were in jail at West Palm
Beach.
Carlton Welch, defense counsel,
immedtauly charged that John­
son was a “ wine-o" whose testi­
mony should be disregarded by
the Jury. Johnson, who was a
trusty at the jail, said:
“ He (re e l) said if he could
kill Floyd Holzapfel, he could
beat the Chilling* orth murder
charge. He said if he got rid of
A new city water well U help Holsapfel, Multiple] wouldn’t tes­
prevent a critical water shortage tify against him.”
le being dug today on the prasent
A re ll field sits off Hwy. 17-82, En­
gineer Bill Bush eald.
The new well, which is expected
to be completed Jn about SO days,
A new one-member show has
trill pump goo additional gallons
of water per minute Into the city'* been put on d ..r ._, 6 / the San­
ford Art Assn, in the Senkarik
well field.
The work is being done by the show room on Magnolia Ave.
The work* of Mrs. Thelma Sikes
Central Florida Well Drillers Co.
a
n
on exhibit for two weeks. A
and supervised by the Sanford en_ nineering firm of Leffler and teacher in the county school sys­
tem, Mrs. Sikes also is a mem­
wNhiah.
Bush reported also that an s i- ber of the Sanford association and
pluratory well has twon started on Florida Federation of Art and is
the wratem edge of the golf not of the pupils of artist Hal
course to try end locate a new McIntosh.
source of water for the city. Bush
aaid that thla well wilt be one of Tam m A t M eet
City Finance Officer Henry
■ scries of teat walls to be d$g.
The city authorized the lest well Term* Jr. is in Gainesville today
drilling last year under a » year attending a short course for coun­
ty fiscal officer*.
a p t U r improvement program.

New City Water
Well Work Starts

New Art Exhibit
Now On Display

SANFORD. FLORI DA

Furor Mounts On School Aid

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Milk Commission will
hold its next monthly meeting
at the Cherry Plata Hotel in
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — PrcsiOrlando March 21 si 9 a.m., Ad­ den Kennedy expressed hope to­
ministrator Howard Walton aaid day that controveray over aid
today.
to parochial ichoola would not be
permitted to fuel religious preju.
Negro Settlement
dice and thua undermine the
NEW YORK (UPI) - A three- strength of the nation.
man commisiion left for Liberia
The President aaid that once
Tuesday night to buy 3,000 acres Congress pisses on hts program
of lind for settlement and de­ of fedrral aid to public secondary
velopment by American Negroes. ichoola, his administration would
The group also purchaaed 400 be happy to cooperate in the study
acres of land in Fayette County, of assistance in the form of loans
Tcnn., for the resettlement of to non-public schools.
Negro families who have been
"dispossessed" and are living In
tents.

City Gets Boost

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Against a background of mount­
ing furor over bis stand llint fed­
eral aid to parochial and private
schools is unconstitutional, the
president—a Catholic—said;
"I am hopeful that when the
smoke is cleared, there will con­
tinue lu be hat many among the
various religious groups of the
country,”
Kenned) |u)d a news conference
that this particular situation went
far beyond the question of educa­
tion Itself and involved an import­

ant ingredient of national strength.
lie said he hoped that the school
discussion in and out of Congress
could he conducted in such a way
to maintain the strength of the
country, and not divide the nation
along lines of religious allengiance.
The adminfstration bill calls for
aid to public schools only, provid­
ing money for building const ruelion and teachers salaries. Ken­
nedy, a Catholic, hai opposed fed­
eral grand to parochial and pri­
vate ichooli on ground! that it ia

unconstitutional.
Other highlights of the presi­
dent’a seventh new* conference:
, He opposed the idea of an arti­
ficially shortened work week
harked by some labor uniona. He
said the American productive ef­
fort for the foreseeable future
should be based on the 40-hour,
five-day week.
He aaid the United States will
be ready lo proceed with general
disarmament negoliatioaa by d o later than AuguaL

Senate Prepares
To Give Approval
On Depressed Areas

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Trustees of the Interna) Improve­
ment Fund gave the city of Writ
Palm Beach about 17 acres of
submerged land In Lake Worth
Tuesday at a site for a ft.4
million auditorium. The truatcca,
WASHINGTON (UPI I — The
before making the grant, remov­
Senate
waa set todny to pasa Ita
ed from the pared tome proper­
ty neat to land owned by John fourth depressed arena hill In five
years—only this one wat expected
Beach, who opposed the move.
to win presidential approval,
Planning W ithdrawal . The 1394. million measure was
* I.VvIt, i u Pi/ —'lU b tli Xfii- the subject of lively debate The*ca disclosed tonight It will with­ day aver a m e n d m e n t s whlfch
draw frt»m the British common­ brought several biting partisan ex­
wealth when it becomes g repub­ changes. Additlonnl amcndnionta
lic on May* 31. South African were to be offered today before
Prime Minister Hendrik Ver- l he final vote.
woer.i told the other common­
The hill is the keystone of Pres­
wealth prime ministers meeting ident Kennedy’s program to help
here that he had withdrawn hit area* which have suffered InnfL
application for continued mem­ periods of high unemployment be­
bership because of criticism of cause of unfavorable local econ*
SUPERIOR RATINGS were won In the District Four Glee Club Contest
his country’! racial policies.
omic conditions.
fy
&lt;• at Daytona Reach by these Seminole High School Chorulier aolotata. From
Former President Dwight D.*
left are Sandy Uichunla, piano, and Putty Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Georg*
Folds To Appeal
Elsenhower twice vetoed similar
Cameroh
and Rill Johnson, all vocal aulolsts.
TALLAHASSEE (UPU-MUlon hill* and created a hot political
W. Folds, a community planner issue In such stales ns West Vir­
fired b y State Development ginia and Pennsylvania.
Chairman Wendell Jarrartt, indi­
The Senate amended the pend­
cated today he planned to ap­ ing bill to require Unit the pro­
peal his dismissal to the Slate
gram be administered by tbe ComMerit System Council. Jarrard
inerca Department, hut turned
said Folds was fired from his
down a proposal that would have
$4,000 ■ year job because "he
given
Congress control of tha fi­
did not rhooie to be compatible
nancing.
Tha meaaure also waa
with our program.” He did not
specify how Folds, a commission rhanged from a permanent to a 1
I
planner for the last three years, four-year ptugrum.
It was tha diragrrrm rnt over fi-1
M ai incompatible1.
nunring that fused the paitisan
Promise To Farm ers warfare in the Senate.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prcsident Kennedy told the National
Farmers Union today lie will
ask Congress for legislation to
rarry out bis campaign promise
to help farmer* achieve an equal
income status with city dwellers,
Kennedy, in a letter to the farm
organization’s national convention
City Recreation nail I'aiks Di­
here, added that his administra­ rector Itouald Perry resigned
tion would need the group’s sup­ Tuesday to take anuther job after
port “ in our continuing effort the City Commission surd it tould
to help the farmer achieve parity tin t give him a raise In pay.
M IXED KNKKMUI.E NO. I also got superior rallnif in district tilting with
of Income.”
In a letter to City Manager W.
Choraliers,
uiitl Hoya and Girl* Glee Clubs. Ensemble members shown me.
E. Knowles, Perry asked that hit
from
left,
Wayne Evans. Tommy Rnrwu, I’liyllU McDaniels, Deanna
resignation be effective April 16.
Nichols
and
Billy Johnson. The superior winners will compete In the atute
Monday night Knowles told the
contest
at
Daytona
April 28,
(Herald Photos)
City Commission that Perry had
been
offered
a
higher
paying
Job
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A
Navy helicopter pilot, seuiching and suggested to the board that
the waters of Lake George Tues­ the recreation dlroc. e be given
day, apolled tha bodies of two a higher clasiiflcation and pay
more of the eight airmen who died boost.
The commissioners luid they fell
Commissioner a rejected a pro­
last Thuraday when their Navy
Commissioner James P. Avery, bill many of the powers which
they
could not afford any increase
lumber crashed Into the lake.
posal to make U unlawful lo start
who
represented
Seminole
County
various
counties
now
have
individ­
The Navy withheld the identifi­ in wages in the rvcteattun depart­ 11 thh Mute Aean. of County Com­ ually through local acta.
any road project until the rightcation of the lateit victims until ment’s budget.
missioner* meeting Tuesday said
The cud* would permit county of-way is in actual state owner­
fn
hla
latter
to
Knowles,
Perry
next of kin waa notified.
I
( lie would aik the commission next
Five other bodiea were recover­ aaid, ”1 have been offered a posi­ I Tuesday to endorse tha proposed cuiumission era to c a n y on many ship. But they urged th at cities
ed eerlier. Another body ’la still tion with the Nations! Pool Equip­ I county coda legislation "loo per­ operations including drainage and and counties b* relieved from buy
ment, Co. of Florence, Ala., attd I
missing.
cent."
w ater control without having to Ing rights-of-way and approved a
I eel 11 la beat that I arcept,"
w
ait fur the legislature to enact a law separating primary and sec­
Avery
aaid
that
proposal
is
the
Commissioner J, H. Crapps, one
ondary road (unda, to keep tha
first
elrp
since
the
state
runaUtulocal
hill.
of tbe commlaaioners who aaid
The Association ended it* pre- Itoad Depot Uncut frum borrowing
Monday Dial he leit the city lion lu put lit* government back in
legislative conference Tuesday by Irom the secondary fund to build
couldn't afford any payroll increa­ the hand* of the people.
The association threw ita weight okaying a lien and recovery law primary roads.
A safety meeting of Home De­ ses in the recreation department,
Other proposals approved in­
monstration Club members has explained today a remark attri­ behind the pnqwsed law designed which would allow the slate to col­
to ellminule hundreds or local bills lect from tire estates left by per­ cluded reduction from two mills to
been announced for Thuraday be­ buted lo him •( lire meeting.
one mill in the intangible tax on
sons on welfare rolls.
"Tbe statement that 1 aaid ‘1 considered by the legislature.
ginning at 10:40 a.m.
The prO|&gt;o**l drew hot debate. stocks and bonds. Increased fees
The code, designed as a step to­
Mis* Myrtle Wilson announced can't see paying a man $7,000
today tnat the meeting is open to a year lo teach kid* to twirl a ward home rule, was made lire No. Coiumissioiieia J. Christie Hull of lor tux collector* for selling auto­
the public sod that four-lane driv­ baton' waa merely a figure of 1 objective of tbe corn mis* loners Leon County termed It "frightful, mobile license tags, and collection
ing, clover-leaf driving, signs and speech and not Intended to belittle organization In the 1901 legisla- horrible” and Wllmut Edwards of uf a tax on government and other
day County said It waa "danger­ exempt property when leased to
left Isnrs will be distuned by a the work of tlie recreation depart­ lU le, Avviy said.
private business.
The code writes into a single ous.''
Florida Highway Patrol officer. ment,” Crapps aaid.

Director Resigns
Recreation Post

2 More Crash
Victims Found

County Code Proposal Support Urged

Safety Meeting
Open To Public

The armed services have been
instructed to provide a greater
percentage of defense contracts
for small bualnesi, not only ia
production of military hardware
and supplies, but in research and
development.
Kennedy aaid the Export-Import
Bank will authorize t23 million ia
credit for laraal to purchase agrlcultral machinery end electrical
power equipment to help speed tha
development of the Israeli eeepv
omy.

Government Seeks.
Damages From
Price Riggers
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Tha
government eeeke $12 million In
damages from heavy electrical
equipment manufacturer* Involved
la price fixing and bid rigging.
Tha Justice Department, acting
In behalf of a number of govern*
merit agenclee, waa Joined by the
Tennessee Valley Authority In fit*
big suit Tuesday in U, S. district
court. The suit named General
Electric, Weatlnghouaa, Allla •
Chambers, and 1 • T • E Circuit
breakar and th* Fedsrml Pacific
Electric Co.
Tbs .damage suit Involves |2S
million In government purchase*
of circuit breakara during tha pe­
riod 1951 to 19M and la t b p i i N l
of several contemplated by tfct
justice Department and the1T V 4,
Gen. Robert Kennedy aaid.
Tha defendants ware naHBf
those which pleaded guilty a r no
defense to price fixing sad bid
rigging charges brought k f the
Justice Department In a previous
anti-trust caaa.
Th* ault contended th a t the
TVA, *4 a saparata corporation,
may sue for treble damages.
Justice Department officials had
aaid th* government waa charged
“roughly" 40 per rent more than
the prices which would have pre­
vailed umirr conditions of open
competition.

New England Hit
By Snow Flurries
By Usilrd P raia International
Winter weatbar era a confined lo
northern New England today
where only snow flurries re­
mained from a snowstorm that
dropped threa lo four Inchea of
new snow during a six-hour period
Tuesday night.
Nlght-Uine tom para lure aank lo
IS at Houlton, Maine, and 14 at
Calrbou, Main*.
Tha storm earlier dumped up to
10 Inchea of snow on upper New
York State and Connecticut and
waa accompanied In Naw England
by strong southeasterly winds
and high Udas.

Farm Tractor
Rams ACL Car
A farm tractor ran Into aa
Untie Coast Lina car on W.
8t. early Tuesday afternoon
no injuries war* reported, (
Sheriff's Office reported today.
Deputy J . Q. Galloway charged
th* driver of tha tractor, Jo* W.
Williamson of I I I I Bummartla
Ave., Sanford, with violation of
right of way.
Damage to the tractor was e stl.
mated a t $150 and $50 to the ACL
cer.
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                    <text>MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) —
Champion Floyd Patterson, who
twice rose from the canvas to
knock out Ingemar Johansson
Monday night, will next defend
his heavyweight crown against
Bonny Liston a t Philadelphia in
September, it was learned author­
itatively today.
Patterson and official* of the
reorganised Feature Bporta, Inc.—
which promoted Monday night's
"(3 million" fight a t Convention
H all-w ill leave Swedish Ingemar to history, despite his thrill­
ing performance in hla third title
fight with Floyd.
Neither Floyd nor the FBI offi­
cials are the least Interested In
the loud debate over whether it
waa a "short count" or a "rabbit
punch" th at caused Ingo to be In
turn floored twice for a knockout
a t 2)45 of the sixth round. They
know that another fight with Jo­
hansson would not aril.
.The FBI officials have practi­
cally wrapped up the fight for
Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium
and will announce it just aa soon
as a group of reputable New
York businessmen buy the con­
tract of Philadelphia Sonny, the
world's top contender In all rank­
ings.
Patterson and manager Cus
D'Amate
have Insisted that
Bonny's questionable ownership

lir a way to new purchasers. And
the ownership will be changed
soon, It was learned.
Brown-haired, dimpled Ingemar
who out welshed Floyd J06H
pounds to 194)4—mada a thrill­
ing bid In the first round to be­
come the second man ever to win
back the heavy weight title. But
It wasn't enough, and he wound
up wllh a gashed right brow and
a badly swollen left eye and with
referee Bill Regan counting him
out. It waa the second time in
their three title fight* that Ingo
had been knocked out by P atter­
son, first man to recapture the
title.
Ingo floored Patterson twice in
the first round with his "Goteborg
Thunderbolt" of a right fist. Each
time Floyd bouneed up at the
count of one and took the manda­
tory eight count—used for the
first time In a heavyweight title
fight.
Patterson rallied quickly to
drop Ingo with a left hook to the
face for a count of two on the
canvas and the rest of the eightcount on his feet.
After interesting competition in
the neat four rounds, in which the
champion had a distinct edge, Jo­
hansson attacked desperately in
the slath round and had Floyd
"while I adjust­
backing away

ed myself* he esplalned. Then
suddenly Floyd landed two solid
left Jabs that drove the ex-chainplon sideways. Then ha hit on the
left side of the head with a
straight right that sent him back­
ward* and sidewaya to the can­
vas. ingo tried to rise a t the
count of eight and almost made
it — but not quite.
When the referee waved his
arms to signify the knockout, the
crowd—estimated at 16,000—booed
him because it thought he had
given Ingo a short count.
However, neither the Swedish
ex-champlon; nor Edwin Ahlqulst,
his Swedish advisor; nor Nils
Blomqulst, his Swedish trainer;
nor Whitey Blmsteln, his Ameri­
can trainer, protested the count.
But both Ahlqulst and Blmsteln
did protest that the blow which
felled the 28-year-old challenger
waa a "rabbit punch" delivered
to the back of the head and neck.
Ingo said he didn't remember
what kind of a punch it waa
"but it hurt."
It waa only the second defeat for
Johansson in his 24 professional
fights. And both defeats were In­
flicted by Floyd, who had knock­
ed him out In the fifth round of
their second fight last June 20
with left hooks. Just a year before
that, Johansson had floored Floyd

seven times fur a technical kayo
in the third round.
In addition to Patterson's two
knockdown trips to the floor Mon­
day night, he slipped to the can­
vas once in the third while evading
Ingo’s blows. Floyd suffered a
ru t on his left brow In the third
session.
No official figures were an­
nounced for the fight but Feature
Sports estimated the crowd at 15,000 and the gala a t more than
1600,000.
Irving B. Kahn, closed-circuit
TV tycoon and president of Tele­
prompter Corporation, estimated
that the total receipts for closedcircuit showings of the fight at 207
theatres and other locations in the
United 8 tales and Canada would
be a t least (2,400,000.
In addition, he said the money
already guaranteed the promotion
and Teleprompter from movies,
radio, and foreign radio and films
would approximate (700,000.
"Those figures plus the gate,"
he aald, "should make the fight
a (.1,600,000 record-maker. And
Floyd and Ingemar should get be­
tween (700,000 and (1,000,000 each
for their purses."
The (600,000 gate beat the old
Florida state record of (306,369
established by the Jack SharkeyYoung Stribling non litle bout at
Miami in 1029.

7 MERLITE

RATED AS one of tho top five favorites entered for the

200-mile AMA nntiona! championship motorcycle road

race at Daytona Deach Sunday, will be Carroll Resweber
of Cadarburg, Wis., who han won the AMA nationnt
chumpionnhip for three consecutive yearn. Although
never a winner at Daytnnu over the old beach-road
course, Renweber Is hopeful of a better showing over the
new two mile courae a t Daytona International Speedway,
where the 100-mile am ateur race will be staged Saturday
and the 200-mile expert classic in set for Sunday.

With only 16 more nights of
greyhound racing at the SanfordOrlando K e n n e l Club, Fred
Whitehead's dogs seem to b« a

Team standing in the Jet Bowlerettes finds the House of Leilani way out in front with a total
of 71 gamea won.
F ar down the Hoc in aecond
place is Mary Esther's with MH
followed In close order by Sween­
eys, O H ; Nells (1; House of Rahlja 41; Howes 41% and Duke
Duchess 47,
Bringing up the rear la Ivey’s
with (7V( Yowell’s 26 and Lovely
Lady with a total of I! gamea
Only three games remain in the
eeaeon, with a summer league
•■peeled to be farmed in the near
future.
Several Jet Bowlerettes team
member* who took part in the
•U te Tournament la Jacksonville
recently, made a good showing
lor their team.

Golf Pros Club
To Be Formed
Flan* are being made to form
• new Central Florida Golf Pro*
Club of all professional golfer*
end assistants. Proa within a 65
mils radius of Orlando have bean
Invited to join the group.
The first organisational meeting
will be held at Ihe Mayfair Coun­
tr y Club on March 24 at I a.m.
In tha clubhouse, Rudy Goff said.
At this time officer* will be elec­
ted and other important matters
will be dlacuaaed.
After the business meeting two
tournaments will be played, the
first to he a pro game and the
•econd to he a pro-pro match.

By MARIAN R. JONES
An outstanding evening of basketball was played at Oviedo
High Gym last Saturday pitting
Oviedo and Slavla Junior High
girls in the preliminary, the
Oviedo Cubs and Slavla Crawlers
in the second and Oviedo and
Slavia Junior High boys In the
final gam*.
Oviedo girls, for the second
time, came out on top, 16-7, with
high scorers Marilyn Partin and
Sharon Darity taking aix points
each. High for Slavia was Joyce
Bellhorn with four points. Suaanne Partin and Sandra Bellhorn
did the refereeing.
Oviedo girls playing were Judy
Powers, Mary Willis, Joy Walnrlgbt, Marilyn Partin, Nancy
Swenson, Sharon Darity, Bonnie
Hoke, Diana Brewlngton, Dorothy
Buiford, Jan Beasley, and Linda
Packard.
Playing for 8lavla were Joyce
Bellhorn, 'L u Murphy, J a n e
Brown, Martha and Sandy Mlk­
ler, Susan Duda, Geraldine El­
liott, Cathy Rook, Lynn Eustice,
Charlotte Hyman and Barbara
Koslc.
Coaches were Mrs. E. L. Bell­
horn and Mm. Merritt Staley.
The highlight in court play
came with "the fight to the fin­
ish" between the Oviedo Cubs
and SL Luke's Crawlers.
Cubs, Oviedo Women's Club
members
and
Crawlers, St.
Luke's Lutheran Guild members,
were sponsors of this spectacular
event,
Mrs. William B. West coached
for the Cubs and Mrs. E. L. Bell­
horn for tha Crawlera.
Mrs. Marguerite Partin, Oviedo
High Girls coach and Mrs. Nell
DeShaso, also a teacher, were

“hard boiled” referees, "calling
'em close."
The game was nip and tuck, 6-6
first quarter, 13-12 at the half,
20-10 third quarter and final
quarter showed the Crawlers
crawling ahead two points to
make the finishing tally, 26-26.
Players on the Cubs' team in­
cluded Lillian Jackson, Hope
Shull, Shirley Slayton, Juanita
Beasley, Dot Patterson, Bernice
Kelsey, Junte Fleming, Pat Jackson and Shirley Beasley. Shirley
Beasley waa high with 10 points.
Shirley Slayton served as cap­
tain*
For the Crawlers were Katie
Duda, Barbara Kocrner, Betty
Duda, Billie Jo Lukas, llildegarde Johnson, Gertrude Lukas,
Jimmie Jakubcln, Virginia Bellhorn, Joan and Jackie Jakubein.
Marian Fabry and K a t h r y n
Duda. Joan and Jackie were co-

Winnera of the racee held at
Kart City for tha Semlnole-DtBary llaart Fund Benefit were
Wiley F. Hoard Jr. In tha Senior
clai* and Bobby Martin in the
Junior class.
Other conleetante In the junior
division were Roy Phillips, Louis
Allcmen, and Elm ar' Smith. In
Iha senior division (he racer*
ware Donald Arwood, Doug HUI,
Howard Kirk, Joyce Long and
Charles C, Fiddle.
Winner* were presented with
trophies by Ihe K art City man­
agement and all proceeds were
contributed to the Heart Fund.

captains and Kathryn Duda, with
eight points and Betty Duda,
with six were high scorers.
Cheering to spur on the Crawl­
ers were Mrs. Charles Pula, Mrs.
Walter Duda, Mrs. J. D. Colbert
and Mrs. Joe L. Mlkler.
Championing the Cuba were
Kathy 8taley, Mary Jane Kelsey,
Sharon Parker, Kim Ellis, An­
gela Ray and Marcia Beasley.
Closing game brought Oviedo
Junior High hoye out two points
ahead of the Slavla boys with Jo­
seph Duda and Harvey Joe Slay­
ton refereeing.
Jimmy Courier waa high scorer
for Oviedo with 11 points and
Slavla's Ted Bellhorn capped six
for hla team.
Slavla boys playing were Ted
Bellhorn
BUly Mlkler, Bobby
Bellhorn, Bill Murphy, Tim Col­
bert, Arden Arndt, Charlie Beas­
ley and Marvin Allbrilton.
Playing for Oviedo were Jim ­
my Courier, Ted Aulln, M irshil
Lingo. Wayne Jacobs , Ronnie
Howell, Rex Brooks, W a l t e r
Beasley, Tim Packard and Ed­
ward Jepton.
Jim Palmer coached Oviedo
and Stephen R. Sidllk, a Slavla
teacher, coached these boys.
A special feature for Saturday's
play waa Ihe press bos—an iron­
ing board and atools, miniature
alaclric Irons atop each box Indi­
cating Uw ''press'' for all area
reporters. Newspapers covering
the big evening were The Llon'e
Tale, The Orlando Sentinel and
Iha Sanford Herald.
Sponsors of the event were
happy to report a packed house.
Gat* receipt! will be ipllt by the
two clube with the Oviedo profile
going toward a Club Building for
which opening construction is set
In Ihe very near future.

A 20-same Lyman High School and arc confident that this team
H
baseball achedule for this year will be hard to beat.
Last year, Greyhound* finished
was announced today by the
with a 11-4 record.
school's athletic department.
The season opener will be Mar.
14 against Apopka at borne.
Following is the remainder of
NEVER BUY
the schedule: Mar. 17, Kissimmee;
Mar. 18, New Smyrna; Mar 21,
ANOTHER
Pierson; Mar. 24, Ocoee; Mar.
LIGHT BULB!
26, Evana; Mar. 28, Ocoee; Mar.
30, Oviedo.
April 4. Titusville; April 17.
/ . . . after yoafeoytht
Evans; April II, Oviedo; April 14. i J
Niw Longir-Buming
Titusville, April, 15, Pierson; April
light bulbs
18, New Smyrna; April 21, Bishop
Moore; April 25, Bishop Moore:
with the au ziif lO-TIMMJMIT
April 28, New Sm ynu; April 29,
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Oak Ridge.
May 2, Kissimmee; May 5, Apop­ mucV^kxSJf* jp e n ^ e r^ T jS ito e
mat see ohm M bunt* eut, aSiettMr
ka.
The sub-group tourney will be­
gin May 11 with the group tourney
May 18.
Coaches Jim Payne and Frank
Gore have been giving their pro­
spective team thorough workouts

Jeannle Foulk was medalist, with
an 68 in last weeks play for the
championship of the Sanford Wo­
men's Golf Assn., held at the
Mayfair Country Club and spon­
sored by the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank.
It was a very close race for
low net between Susy Dickey and
Mary Horensteln right down to
the last hole, wllh the final win­
ner being Mary Horensteln.
Low putta were won by Doesle
deGahanl and she will receive a
prise presented by Jennie Foulk.
Pairings for the tournament are
posted at the Mayfair Country
Club with the first round to be
played through March IS, the se­
cond round through March 19, third
round through March 22 and the
finals are to be played through
March 26.
Each contestant la responsible
for play of matches in which abe
la Involved. Further information
regarding Iha tournament may be
obtained from Crela Higginbotham.

Weiss May Get
Chance Again

BASS GROC. &amp; MKT.

2700 So. Sanford Ave.
MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) — George
Weiss, sent out to pasture by the
New York Yankees aRer the 1960
season, may be returning to the
C. B. W YNN
scene of his greatest achieve­
(Distributor)
ments as the president of the
embryo New York club in the
P. O. Box 405
cinch to win the track champion­ National League.
ship and score more than 100
victories in the process.
Through last week's races,
Whitehead's runners had account­
ed for 65 victories, 17 more than
the outfit In second place, Jack
Herold's Kennels. In third place
with 55 triumphs waa tha Hobby
nour Ranch Kennels with 55 vic­
tories followed closely by Carl
Tracy’s sprinters with 54 wins.
In t o n i g h t ' s main event
Tracy's Wayne Roberta looms aa
the dog to beat. Ills impressive
record of 14 in-the-money finishes
out of 18 starts is hard to match.
Several other greyhounds in the
featured ninth, however, have
slates almost as good. Cindy Nan
Thursday - Ladies N ight
has four wins, Turnaround has
four, Accomplished has five, Now
Pauline has five, Leavitt has
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�'A Day We Saw Hell/ Nuns Report On Congo Ravages
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (U PI)—"There was
a day when we saw hell.”
®
This was the way a pale Roman Catholic nun des­
cribed the days and nights of terror a t the hnnda of sav­
age Congolese soldiera in Kivu Province following the
murder of ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba.
The nun, one of a group of nine who fell Into the
hands of Lumumbist soldiers at Kasongo on Feb. 14,
gave a detailed report of their sufferings.
She said the soldiers threw them in a truck like
cattle and herded them off to prison.
0
"In the courtyard of the prison they tore away our
veils and we had (o take off our shoes and stockings and

hand in everything we had In our pockets," she said.
"They made us dance on gravel and stones, singing
Lumumba songs. Then we were forced to dance with
each other receiving kicks and slaps at every turn.
Finally, we had to dance with Africans.”
The report said for 24 hours afterward the nun*
were locked in a large room with three soldiers.
“There, our real suffering begnn.” the nun related.
"We had to lie down on the floor, where the soldiers—
real monsters— made us take off all our clothes.
"We resisted as much as we could and struck them.
Then, they tore off everything. They did not rape ua,
but did with our poor bodies things so disgusting we dare
not say them and even less write them."

The account said seven other nuns and two white
women were put in the same room with them th a t night.
The mins said the soldiers came to rn|&gt;e them, but
tile first nun they took recognized one and cried, "you
are a Christian. 1 recognize you. 1 am going to denounce
you if you dare touch one of us.”
The soldiers then took the two other women and
they had to suffer in the place of the nuns.
"They were taken away and raped alt night,” the
report said.
The next morning the 40 missionaries and nuns,
along with th e »two raped women and 12 or 13 other
civilians, were released.

The U. S. Air Force today proceeded with plana
to fly the first tough Gurkha warrlora from India into
the Congo over the hitter protests of Congolese President
Joseph Kasavubu.
The Gurkhas, scheduled to arrive Thursday, are the
vanguard of 4,700 combat-ready Indian troopa ordered
into the Congo by the United Nations Security Council
to carry out militury action against rampaging Congolese
soldiers, if necessary.
Kasavubu, president of the newly formed federation
of Congo states, charged Tuesday night that the UN’s
decision to send Indian troops reinforcements consti­
tuted "unacceptable interference" in the Congo's internal
affairs.

Only Two Weeks Left To File
For Homestead Exemptions
'WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today, 78-84. Low tonight, 50-55.
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EMabiTshed 1908

News Briefs

Chairman Urges
.Unified Effort On
Road Requests
County Commission Chairman
J. C. Hutch! ion issued a pies to­
day for the City Commission and
Chsmber Commerce to yet behind the county in iti rosd pr-&gt;# r a m "instead of working *
odds and causing dlscnilon.”
Hutchison made the comment
on .the city's action Monday
night authorising its attorney to
draw up • resolution urging
State Board member Mai Brew­
er to expedite plans and make
available the necessary funds on
the W. First St. widening project.
The City Commission also
Scad
a letter Monday from
Chamber of Commerce manager
John Krider urging action to get
Brewer to give a committment
for the project.
Hutchison said "It is the coun­
ty's responsibility
to handle
roads — not the city's or John
Krkler's. "Our road program
would be iu better shape U they
would gel behind us Instead of
^working at odds,” he emphasis,
•d.
Hutchison also explained that
Brewer anured the County Com­
mission at the budget hearing
Mar. 9 that the contract on W.
First St. would be let within the
■ext three months,
. "We felt that project was In
the bag and that the slate waa
getting ready to build that road.
%|With that assurance, we didn't
aee why we should put that in
the primary projects," Hutchi•on ssld*
''As a m atter of fact,” the
chairman stressed, “our resolu­
tion to the SRD reads that the
county aika the SRD to complete
all previous projects in the $1
million bond issue which was
adopted by the previous board,”
u»‘We already have lh« assurance
•f the Molnar Ave. project,”
Hutehlaon added.
Krider said today that “ I have
no desire to enter into any con­
troversy with the county or any
governmental body. Tha only in­
terest I have la to sec that this
most vital road la built.
"1 feel we must have assur­
ances from somebody thsl W.
.(ADrst St. will be the first pri­
m a r y rosd let in Seminole Coua.
tr .”
Krider said that two pait
members at the road board had
made promises that this road
would be started and gave actual
dates when the project would be
let, but "ao far these commit­
ments have not been carried
out.”

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 1061

Milk Board Meet

TROUBLES OF HIS OWN
—Rayno Davis la led in
handcuffa from court in
Fort Pierce where he testi­
fied a t the trial of former
Judge Joseph Peel. Davis
Is being held on a robbery
charge in aume jail aa Peel,

Tape Coniession
Studied By Judge

FORT PIERCE, Fla (UPI) Jurors , n ls'cd /dns poo ft trdi.v
while principals in (he Chillingworth murder case had huddled
around a tape ivcordcr listening
to ex-convict Floyd Lucky Holzapfcl'fl kmgplaying confession to
the crime.
Judge D. C. Smith said it would
probably be Friday before the
murder trial of Joseph A. Peel
Jr. resumes in (he St. Lucie
County courthouse. But he did
not rule out the possibility that
surprise witnesses could be call­
ed at anytimr, as was the case
Tuesday.
Smith, Peel. Holzaprcl and de­
fense and prosecution attorneys
are listening to 70 hours of the
Holzapfel’s tajwd confession, in
which ho names Peel as his em ­
ployer in the June 13, 1833. mur­
ders of West Palm Beach Circuit
Judgs and Mrs. Chillingworth.
The confession was recorded
last fall by Florida Sheriffs Bu­
reau investigators in a Mel­
bourne. Fla., molel room adjoin­
ing one where llolzapfcl was
staging a four-day drinking bout
with two ’‘friends” actually un­
dercover agents for the stale.
Tuesday Prosecutor Phil O'Con­
nell succeeded in temporarily
ending the adjournment and
bringing to tha stand oft-Jailcd
Robert E. Johnson of Greensboro, N, C. Johnson testified that
Peel, 37, tired to get him to poieon llolzapfcl while all three
men were in jail at West Palm
Beach.
Carlton Welch, defense counsel,
immedtauly charged that John­
son was a “ wine-o" whose testi­
mony should be disregarded by
the Jury. Johnson, who was a
trusty at the jail, said:
“ He (re e l) said if he could
kill Floyd Holzapfel, he could
beat the Chilling* orth murder
charge. He said if he got rid of
A new city water well U help Holsapfel, Multiple] wouldn’t tes­
prevent a critical water shortage tify against him.”
le being dug today on the prasent
A re ll field sits off Hwy. 17-82, En­
gineer Bill Bush eald.
The new well, which is expected
to be completed Jn about SO days,
A new one-member show has
trill pump goo additional gallons
of water per minute Into the city'* been put on d ..r ._, 6 / the San­
ford Art Assn, in the Senkarik
well field.
The work is being done by the show room on Magnolia Ave.
The work* of Mrs. Thelma Sikes
Central Florida Well Drillers Co.
a
n
on exhibit for two weeks. A
and supervised by the Sanford en_ nineering firm of Leffler and teacher in the county school sys­
tem, Mrs. Sikes also is a mem­
wNhiah.
Bush reported also that an s i- ber of the Sanford association and
pluratory well has twon started on Florida Federation of Art and is
the wratem edge of the golf not of the pupils of artist Hal
course to try end locate a new McIntosh.
source of water for the city. Bush
aaid that thla well wilt be one of Tamm At Meet
City Finance Officer Henry
■ scries of teat walls to be d$g.
The city authorized the lest well Term* Jr. is in Gainesville today
drilling last year under a » year attending a short course for coun­
ty fiscal officer*.
a p t U r improvement program.

New City Water
Well Work Starts

New Art Exhibit
Now On Display

SANFORD. FLORI DA

Furor Mounts On School Aid

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Milk Commission will
hold its next monthly meeting
at the Cherry Plata Hotel in
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — PrcsiOrlando March 21 si 9 a.m., Ad­ den Kennedy expressed hope to­
ministrator Howard Walton aaid day that controveray over aid
today.
to parochial ichoola would not be
permitted to fuel religious preju.
Negro Settlement
dice and thua undermine the
NEW YORK (UPI) - A three- strength of the nation.
man commisiion left for Liberia
The President aaid that once
Tuesday night to buy 3,000 acres Congress pisses on hts program
of lind for settlement and de­ of fedrral aid to public secondary
velopment by American Negroes. ichoola, his administration would
The group also purchaaed 400 be happy to cooperate in the study
acres of land in Fayette County, of assistance in the form of loans
Tcnn., for the resettlement of to non-public schools.
Negro families who have been
"dispossessed" and are living In
tents.

City Gets Boost

~NO. 148

Against a background of mount­
ing furor over bis stand llint fed­
eral aid to parochial and private
schools is unconstitutional, the
president—a Catholic—said;
"I am hopeful that when the
smoke is cleared, there will con­
tinue lu be hat many among the
various religious groups of the
country,”
Kenned) |u)d a news conference
that this particular situation went
far beyond the question of educa­
tion Itself and involved an import­

ant ingredient of national strength.
lie said he hoped that the school
discussion in and out of Congress
could he conducted in such a way
to maintain the strength of the
country, and not divide the nation
along lines of religious allengiance.
The adminfstration bill calls for
aid to public schools only, provid­
ing money for building const ruelion and teachers salaries. Ken­
nedy, a Catholic, hai opposed fed­
eral grand to parochial and pri­
vate ichooli on ground! that it ia

unconstitutional.
Other highlights of the presi­
dent’a seventh new* conference:
, He opposed the idea of an arti­
ficially shortened work week
harked by some labor uniona. He
said the American productive ef­
fort for the foreseeable future
should be based on the 40-hour,
five-day week.
He aaid the United States will
be ready lo proceed with general
disarmament negoliatioaa by d o later than AuguaL

Senate Prepares
To Give Approval
On Depressed Areas

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Trustees of the Interna) Improve­
ment Fund gave the city of Writ
Palm Beach about 17 acres of
submerged land In Lake Worth
Tuesday at a site for a ft.4
million auditorium. The truatcca,
WASHINGTON (UPI I — The
before making the grant, remov­
Senate
waa set todny to pasa Ita
ed from the pared tome proper­
ty neat to land owned by John fourth depressed arena hill In five
years—only this one wat expected
Beach, who opposed the move.
to win presidential approval,
Planning W ithdrawal . The 1394. million measure was
* I . V v I t , i u P i / —'lU b t l i X f i i - the subject of lively debate The*ca disclosed tonight It will with­ day aver a m e n d m e n t s whlfch
draw frt»m the British common­ brought several biting partisan ex­
wealth when it becomes g repub­ changes. Additlonnl amcndnionta
lic on May* 31. South African were to be offered today before
Prime Minister Hendrik Ver- l he final vote.
woer.i told the other common­
The hill is the keystone of Pres­
wealth prime ministers meeting ident Kennedy’s program to help
here that he had withdrawn hit area* which have suffered InnfL
application for continued mem­ periods of high unemployment be­
bership because of criticism of cause of unfavorable local econ*
SUPERIOR RATINGS were won In the District Four Glee Club Contest
his country’! racial policies.
omic conditions.
fy
&lt;• a t Daytona Reach by these Seminole High School Chorulier aolotata. From
Former President Dwight D.*
left are Sandy Uichunla, piano, and Putty Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Georg*
Folds To Appeal
Elsenhower twice vetoed similar
Cameroh
and Rill Johnson, all vocal aulolsts.
TALLAHASSEE (UPU-MUlon hill* and created a hot political
W. Folds, a community planner issue In such stales ns West Vir­
fired b y State Development ginia and Pennsylvania.
Chairman Wendell Jarrartt, indi­
The Senate amended the pend­
cated today he planned to ap­ ing bill to require Unit the pro­
peal his dismissal to the Slate
gram be administered by tbe ComMerit System Council. Jarrard
inerca Department, hut turned
said Folds was fired from his
down a proposal that would have
$4,000 ■ year job because "he
given
Congress control of tha fi­
did not rhooie to be compatible
nancing.
Tha meaaure also waa
with our program.” He did not
specify how Folds, a commission rhanged from a permanent to a 1
I
planner for the last three years, four-year ptugrum.
It was tha diragrrrm rnt over fi-1
Mai incompatible1.
nunring that fused the paitisan
Promise To Farm ers warfare in the Senate.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prcsident Kennedy told the National
Farmers Union today lie will
ask Congress for legislation to
rarry out bis campaign promise
to help farmer* achieve an equal
income status with city dwellers,
Kennedy, in a letter to the farm
organization’s national convention
City Recreation nail I'aiks Di­
here, added that his administra­ rector Itouald Perry resigned
tion would need the group’s sup­ Tuesday to take anuther job after
port “ in our continuing effort the City Commission surd it tould
to help the farmer achieve parity tint give him a raise In pay.
M IXED KNKKMUI.E NO. I also got superior rallnif in district tilting with
of Income.”
In a letter to City Manager W.
Choraliers,
uiitl Hoya and Girl* Glee Clubs. Ensemble members shown me.
E. Knowles, Perry asked that hit
from
left,
Wayne Evans. Tommy Rnrwu, I’liyllU McDaniels, Deanna
resignation be effective April 16.
Nichols
and
Billy Johnson. The superior winners will compete In the atute
Monday night Knowles told the
contest
a
t
Daytona
April 28,
(Herald Photos)
City Commission that Perry had
been
offered
a
higher
paying
Job
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A
Navy helicopter pilot, seuiching and suggested to the board that
the waters of Lake George Tues­ the recreation dlroc. e be given
day, apolled tha bodies of two a higher clasiiflcation and pay
more of the eight airmen who died boost.
The commissioners luid they fell
Commissioner a rejected a pro­
last Thuraday when their Navy
Commissioner James P. Avery, bill many of the powers which
they
could not afford any increase
lumber crashed Into the lake.
posal to make U unlawful lo start
who
represented
Seminole
County
various
counties
now
have
individ­
The Navy withheld the identifi­ in wages in the rvcteattun depart­ 1 1 thh Mute Aean. of County Com­ ually through local acta.
any road project until the rightcation of the lateit victims until ment’s budget.
missioner* meeting Tuesday said
The cud* would permit county of-way is in actual state owner­
fn
hla
latter
to
Knowles,
Perry
next of kin waa notified.
I
( lie would aik the commission next
Five other bodiea were recover­ aaid, ”1 have been offered a posi­ I Tuesday to endorse tha proposed cuiumission era to c a n y on many ship. But they urged th at cities
ed eerlier. Another body ’la still tion with the Nations! Pool Equip­ I county coda legislation "loo per­ operations including drainage and and counties b* relieved from buy
ment, Co. of Florence, Ala., attd I
missing.
cent."
w ater control without having to Ing rights-of-way and approved a
I eel 11 la beat that I arcept,"
w
ait fur the legislature to enact a law separating primary and sec­
Avery
aaid
that
proposal
is
the
Commissioner J, H. Crapps, one
ondary road (unda, to keep tha
first
elrp
since
the
state
runaUtulocal
hill.
of tbe commlaaioners who aaid
The Association ended it* pre- Itoad Depot Uncut frum borrowing
Monday Dial he leit the city lion lu put lit* government back in
legislative conference Tuesday by Irom the secondary fund to build
couldn't afford any payroll increa­ the hand* of the people.
The association threw ita weight okaying a lien and recovery law primary roads.
A safety meeting of Home De­ ses in the recreation department,
Other proposals approved in­
monstration Club members has explained today a remark attri­ behind the pnqwsed law designed which would allow the slate to col­
to ellminule hundreds or local bills lect from tire estates left by per­ cluded reduction from two mills to
been announced for Thuraday be­ buted lo him •( lire meeting.
one mill in the intangible tax on
sons on welfare rolls.
"Tbe statement that 1 aaid ‘1 considered by the legislature.
ginning at 10:40 a.m.
The prO|&gt;o**l drew hot debate. stocks and bonds. Increased fees
The code, designed as a step to­
Mis* Myrtle Wilson announced can't see paying a man $7,000
today tnat the meeting is open to a year lo teach kid* to twirl a ward home rule, was made lire No. Coiumissioiieia J. Christie Hull of lor tux collector* for selling auto­
the public sod that four-lane driv­ baton' waa merely a figure of 1 objective of tbe corn mis* loners Leon County termed It "frightful, mobile license tags, and collection
ing, clover-leaf driving, signs and speech and not Intended to belittle organization In the 1901 legisla- horrible” and Wllmut Edwards of uf a tax on government and other
day County said It waa "danger­ exempt property when leased to
left Isnrs will be distuned by a the work of tlie recreation depart­ lUle, Avviy said.
private business.
The code writes into a single ous.''
Florida Highway Patrol officer. ment,” Crapps aaid.

Director Resigns
Recreation Post

2 More Crash
Victims Found

County Code Proposal Support Urged

Safety Meeting
Open To Public

The armed services have been
instructed to provide a greater
percentage of defense contracts
for small bualnesi, not only ia
production of military hardware
and supplies, but in research and
development.
Kennedy aaid the Export-Import
Bank will authorize t23 million ia
credit for laraal to purchase agrlcultral machinery end electrical
power equipment to help speed tha
development of the Israeli eeepv
omy.

Government Seeks.
Damages From
Price Riggers
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Tha
government eeeke $12 million In
damages from heavy electrical
equipment manufacturer* Involved
la price fixing and bid rigging.
Tha Justice Department, acting
In behalf of a number of govern*
merit agenclee, waa Joined by the
Tennessee Valley Authority In fit*
big suit Tuesday in U, S. district
court. The suit named General
Electric, Weatlnghouaa, Allla •
Chambers, and 1 • T • E Circuit
breakar and th* Fedsrml Pacific
Electric Co.
Tbs .damage suit Involves |2S
million In government purchase*
of circuit breakara during tha pe­
riod 1951 to 19M and la t b p i i N l
of several contemplated by tfct
justice Department and the1T V 4,
Gen. Robert Kennedy aaid.
Tha defendants ware naHBf
those which pleaded guilty a r no
defense to price fixing sad bid
rigging charges brought kf the
Justice Department In a previous
anti-trust caaa.
Th* ault contended th a t the
TVA, *4 a saparata corporation,
may sue for treble damages.
Justice Department officials had
aaid th* government waa charged
“roughly" 40 per rent more than
the prices which would have pre­
vailed umirr conditions of open
competition.

New England Hit
By Snow Flurries
By Usilrd P raia International
Winter weatbar era a confined lo
northern New England today
where only snow flurries re­
mained from a snowstorm that
dropped threa lo four Inchea of
new snow during a six-hour period
Tuesday night.
Nlght-Uine tom para lure aank lo
IS at Houlton, Maine, and 14 at
Calrbou, Main*.
Tha storm earlier dumped up to
10 Inchea of snow on upper New
York State and Connecticut and
waa accompanied In Naw England
by strong southeasterly winds
and high Udas.

Farm Tractor
Rams A C L Car
A farm tractor ran Into aa
Untie Coast Lina car on W.
8t. early Tuesday afternoon
no injuries war* reported, (
Sheriff's Office reported today.
Deputy J. Q. Galloway charged
th* driver of tha tractor, Jo* W.
Williamson of I I I I Bummartla
Ave., Sanford, with violation of
right of way.
Damage to the tractor was e stl.
mated a t $150 and $50 to the ACL
cer.
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Pape 2—Wed. Mar. 15, 1961

Claude Proctor
Dies At Age 57
HAVANA (UPI) — Foes of Premier Fidel Castro
ael fire to two government-wired Woohrarth 10-cent
store* Tuesday night and bombed two other nationalized
retail center* in the biggest outbreak of anti-Castro sa­
botage in downtown Havana i l o u New Year's.
The fire*, apparently set by delayed-action phos­
phorus charges in top-floor warehouse* at the two store*,
started about 7 p. m. and burned until after midnight.
Thick black smoke blanketed dow ntown Hat ana.
A fire department spokesman blamed both blares
tm "sabotage ” The Castro radio blamed it on "phos­
phorus sent by the Yankee imperial i n Central InieJ-

lig r n r * A g e n r y a n d p lace d b y t r a it o r * b o u g h t b y b lo o d sta in e d Y a n k e e F o ld .”

A later broadcast blamed the flame* on "McCar­
thyite tClA Director) A iks Dalle*.**
While firemen were fighting the two blaze*, about
20 block* apart, bomb* exploded outside the national tied
Sear* atore and the Prccro* Fijoa department store, also
g o v e r n m e n t -o w n e d .

Three person*—a fireman, a special policeman and
a store employe—were injured fig h tirr the fire*. The
bomb* caused no reported casualties. Damage to the two
buildicy* was ext—ait e.

ForUonsFish

Tax Deadline Nears
Galloway Tells O w i k

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P * last

Plans Completed

Ifv On Mar 31
w*

Claude E Proctor, i*. »ho ) Wtj
of) Sipci Ave. to Sanford died
Sunday at Seminole Memorial
lioipitaL
Proctor U au rm ed by aeteral
nephew» and niece*. Funeral ver­
tices were held tbia afternoon in
Forayth, Ga. Gramkow Funeral
Home wai in charge of local i n
ranxement*.
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DISCOUNT
Os Sarptaa Stock

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CDR. K. F. ROWELL commanding officer of YAH-S is shown congratu­
lating the last class of A2D 'ik y w a r r ijr ” th in k m n e e n to graduate
from the three month course of instruction a t .YAH-3. They are left to
right: Cdr. RowelL W. E. Stroud ATR3 and R. A. Staple* AQB3.

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&lt;*7 «« whuh taxpayers uoaal d u n of «■«*

“Super Right" Frewhly

“Super Right” Pickled

Tirkeu. a t G eoci. rwa now
to bough: frota s i r Law or. ary
• r a b f &lt;f the bead fee all the
fcxk, baked b r a u , «■&gt; stow. roHi. lea «r n d w you caa eat.
CecJ Cam as i* ebam aaa U
(be bcaefn tu b in » tu ci u bemg
toM to raise fctdi for the band
trip to Waateagnw. D. C a April,
la participate u t be C a rry Blos­
som Festival.
"Let'a ah get brtiad o &lt;a fa*
' Kara u d brlp th en raise the
tm ii tbey seed to make t i s I
flip ." said C ir tc e - Our band u
•we c4 self two in toe retire state
t* r e f u te tbit boner "
Tbe regular Fraley a-gbl w c
boa will take 'place and tbeae
a tie td ia f tbe hah try will bate
a s epportuafly to make ova*
maun (*r themselaaa by bncgm i
vfcle cleyhaat a n ir lu . o r t u r n
that they ao ta a jrr seed or u r .
la be awrtiaaid. Tbe htU try will i
caeusue as k eg a* presto waat

SPECIAL
&amp;SALE!

“Super - Right” Heavy Western Steer B eef

GRAIN FED FINE QUALITY

FULL C U T ROUND

Chalet

CRAIN FED BONELESS

M IN U T E CUBED
SIR L O IN STEAK

Air Force Orders
SI Billion Jet Fleet

Seminole
Calendar

GRAIN FED CLOSE TRIMMED

SIR L O IN T IP
PEANUT

SPAGHETTI

BUTTER

MACARONI

PORTERHOUSE
T-BONE STEAK

Farm Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables!
GARDEN FRESH

Mr. E. L. Locke
Dies In Hospital
FRESH ROASTED

Mr. T.W. Thompson
Dies At Home

A native cf Dshlta, Ga . be bad
lived la Lcagawod far toe past
l i years. He was a retired Mi3wngkt.
ia m v e rs are k a wda. Mrs
Pearl Locke, a daughter, Mrs.
C B. &amp;M*k, a m s , Edward, all
of Lecgwocd. twa airtefa, Mrs.
Ida ThcapM s of Mowltnr. Ga .
JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED

CHERRY

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Livingston Rites
ABN PAGE
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Tomato Soup 6 ^ 6 9

Mr*. M*. H. L m c fitM . m U e i of
M ra . R e ve l F . J k h H o .

Mr. a ad Mra. B o k o v left for
Jatkseanlie Saturday afternoon,
wtec ootif ied of toe m iw u UIm u
of Mr*. L iutfiW c.

Macaroni
GREEN GIANT

Peas
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TO WHOM IT MIT COXOUUt:
baOco ta barokr gtvoa tSot ISO
w l t r t .|t t i n t i u t i u tao T u tlttenv Wane Otatoo* Caaptor
MM* n#eVWa lutvta. til) n e e
lor With UM CUfX ,r iso CircwK
Coort. U t&gt;* toe haiMl* Cowavr.
atorv*^ -H i loeoiot of HMl of
Uo a t t o a u i ,1 tala w tk* iSe
Clttiuona u a * te-wto: n u
GODOB anfor vrkle* ao t n ov.
***** *a vwittu. at IIS Coe-coed
Orlv. 10 tfto Cltj *r rata fir*,
runes
Taa* too earix. oium M ta
“ to Woetoaa* MU'KIH are a*
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Coaaty. Florda r u m r y i 1MI

^ •!,B *1 Kilt Pull fds*itle

Grits 1Vi lbs. 21c

Handy Andy

Napkins
Deter gtml

Breeze

200 Mag— Ha A a r. a t S ad S t r t o t
O P E N U N T IL 0 P M .
n U D A V N IG H T
P m * k this ad are effortIvo
thrwwgh Satardaj, March IE

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Wed. r.i*r. 16. 1961—Pn'fre 3

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. &lt;UPI&gt;—
Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberic
carried hi* unemployment inapection tour into Minnesota today for
talk* with itate officiats and mon­
ey-pinched miners.
Goldberg planned to follow tip
lii* swing through iron mining
country north of Duluth by con­
ferring with Sen. Hubert Hum­
phrey, (D-Minn.), and officials
her* before his return to Wash­
ington tonight.
lie left behind him in Wiioonnin a charge that th* Eiaenhowor

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Goldberg Charges Ike 'Swept Problems Under The Rug'

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administration ( w e p t economic
problem* “umlcr the rug" nnd a
biltrr employers’ group who said
the secretary ignored them.
l.cater Rrann, ipokmmnn for
tho Milwaukee Aaaodntion of
Commerce, said he thought he
was nn tha invitation list for
Goldberg's meeting with the Mil­
waukee Common Council Tuesday,
but "we never heard from any­
body.”
"It looks as If only the lahoi
side wai prraentrd and it appears
that'* ail they wanted,” Itrann
aald.

In hie address to the Common
Council, (ioldhetg accused the Kisenhower ailminisliHliun of sad­
dling tlie nation with an economic
crisis, nnd uigrd bipartisan aupport for President Kennedy'* ef­
fort* lo relieve it.
lie pledged that the Kennedy
administration would "recommend
whatever program* are needed to
meet the individual need and lestoro the economic health of the
United State*.’'
Goldberg aald the GOP admin­
istration ’’should have done some­
thing about the economic situation

and not swept it under the rug. i tional problem in the United
"They should have come out with j States, nnd being a national probthe facta and shared them with lem we must deal with it in a nathe public. Unemployment ia a n a-| tional way.”

Residents Organize In Precinct 12
Kcsidcnt* of Seminole County
Precinct 12 mel al the C. F.
Fields Realty office in Forest
City for betlermcnt and jtrowlh of
the community through economic,
politics' and spiritual morality.
Those attending decided to draw
up a rough outline of charter

proposals for pre*eni*t»ofi to &gt;11
residents of the precinct. Organi­
sation wilt be on i non-profit
basis.
Thr next session will ba held at
thr home of William D. McGinnis
on Forcrt Drive, next Monday at
8 p.m.

Sensational VALU ES (or Spring and Summer Outdoor Living . . . S E E U S T O D A Y !

B IX H M IH
VOLUSIA STATE Rep. James Sweeny was the guest speaker at the DeBary Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting last week. Shown
with the legislator are left to right. Mrs. Jo Peck, president; Mrs. ilermnn
Lederhaus, recording secretary and Mrs. Oscar Papineau, treasurer.
(Photo by Cox)

De Luxe
B u rp e e 's

Luggage Rack

Zinnia Se e d s

Council Discusses Sewerage, Drainage

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By ATLANTA MctiINMfi
M eaiurn lor control of w*lar
sewerage and drainage from Alla monte Springs atreeli were discuned at the Town Council
meeting Monday in Town Halt.
Reiidenta were advised that
two new ihuffleboard courts are
Jo be installed at the Town Park
Jfcnd that the old one will get a
gepaving job.
Council voted to invriligatc the

Legal Notice

„

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IS
a n ii t o r ic M iv o ia c o c m ,
FLORIDA.
SO. 11141
AMOS KKAO SAV1NOS RANK, a
N*w Hampshire *avlne* M«lt.
rialnlirt.

JOHNNT I, WALLACE at at.
I&gt;*f&lt;nd»nt*.
notick o r auiT
THE STATE OF rLORID.4
Ts: Jslmnjr U Wallaia, addraaa
unknown, and Lyndls C- Watlira, addraaa unknown.
Tou ara haraby notlflad that a
•ult baa barn flint *s*ln*t you
In tha abova antttled rauaa. and
that you ara required to flla your
anawar with tba Clark of thli
Court and to aarva a ropy tharaof
up tha platntirr ar plalntlrra attnrnaya. whoaa tu n a and addraaa
la Jannlrika. Walla, Ciarka and
llamtlton, 114 Barnatt N’attonat
Hank Building. Jackaonvllla I,
Florida, nut latar than April IT.
1141. If you fall to do ao a daoraa
pro confaaao will ha antarad
aaalnat you for tba rallaf damand*
ad In tha complaint. TM* atilt la
ta foracloa* a mortaasa. Tba rial
pro parly proctartad V.alnat la:
Lot 111, LJtKE HATtRIKT
ESTATES, acrordlns to lb*
plat tbaraof aa racordad In
plat Book Mll". papa II.
Pqbllc Rtcorda of lamlnola
County. Florida.
WITNESS my band and Ua a«al
af aald Court at Sanford, Florida,
thla tlth day or Mareh, till.
(COURT SEAL.!
Arthur It. Raekwllh. Jr.
Clark af tha Circuit Ouart
By Jean E. Wtlka
Deputy Clark
Publlab March II, It. II and Apr.
S. HU.

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tuning of 23 screi owned by the
Winter Park Telephone Co. to
determine whether or not the en­
tire acreage la toned commer-

Wildlife Film
Shown A f Club
Jim Reed, Education and In­
formation officer for the Flo­
rida Fish and Wildlife Commis­
sion presented the program for
the Llom Club meeting Tues­
day. He wai introduced by Hirry
Hervlah, Central Florida Conaervation officer.
A film strip, entitled, "Gunning
the Fly I ways," an interesting
picture of duck and goose hunting
from Canids to Florida was
shown to the club.

Legal Notice
h t »i »: court o r t h e countv
jin iir,
skw i ' ihw
counts -,
STATE OF FLORID*.
FIS .41. NOTICE
IN REi ESTATE OF
U. I* TKATNIIAU.
Picaaud,
Notlca la liar*by slv»n that tha
undrralanad will, on thr Slrd day
ol March, A. D.. 11*1. pr*»*nt tn
tha Honorable County Judar nf
S-mlnol* County. Florida, tlnlr
final return, account ami vouchrra,
aa Ktarulora of tha Krista of It.
I* TRATNIIAM. d*i«B**d. and at
aald llinr. than and tharr. m»k*
application to tha aald Jude* for
a final aattlaniant of thrlr ad*
ministration of arid **t*l*. and
for an ordar discharging Ihti.i aa
• uoh Kitciitora.
fiatad this tha Hat day or Fabruary, A. !&gt;.. !*H.
/*/ Carolina Callln H- nard
Tha Atlantic National Rank
nf

Ja c k a n n vllla

Jackaonvllla. Florida
ny /a/ It C. Wager
Truat officer
O. Andrew Bpaar
Attorney at laiw
1*14 H. rark Ava.
Sanford, Florida
Pnhlleh Fab. 11 A Mar. 1. a. 11.

Legal Notice
U lff THE riECUIT COURT FOR
TEE klNTH JUDICIAL OIMt'UIT
OF TEE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AND, FOR SEMINOLE UOUATT
IN CHANCERT NO. 1II4S.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
tO : TIIOMAB F. DALT sod ------HALT, hie unknown wife;
DONALD W A L K E R and
------- WALKER, hie un­
known wlfai JANKT L Hlf.*
FERN and --------, bar anknown hufband; AMBROSE
C. FORD and MART U
A
FORD, kla wife; BDMUND F.
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ALLBOPP nnd -------- ALLSOPP, hla unknown wlfai R.
PAUKLIA BARTLETT and
■ . —, her unknown hus­
band; CHAS T. SMITH and
------- SMITH, kla unknown
wlfa: LOUIS* M. ALLBOPP
a n d .......... bar unknown huekandt STARLET P. LOVELL
and MABEL R U)VKLL kla
wife: WRIOIIT BARTLETT
M d --------- BARTLETT, hla
nnknown wlfai T H O M A S
DEAN BARR and ———
BARR, kla unknown Wife;
J
ERNEST B. ALUIOPP and
w
FRANCES ALLBOPP. h l a
wire: MABLE E. ALLBOPP
and ------- . bar unknown
husband; O. KIM1AII RUE*
PF.LL a n d ------- RUSSELL
hla unknown wife; NELLIE
A. BARTLETT, a widow; J.
E. COLEMAN and ------COLEMAN, hla u n k a a w a
wlfa: MART K. REED and
■----. her unknown huehand. MABEL AI.LMUPP and
--- .— , bar unknown hnaband; MRS. WRIOIIT BARTLETT and WRIOIIT BARTLETT, bar husband; ALTA­
MONTE HOMES COMPANT,
a dlseulved Florida corpora­
tion; HOWARD II- ALLBOPP,
KIINKST S. ALLBOPP. W. O.
THATCHER and H E N R T
ALLBOPP. aa tha laat direc­
tor* of ALTAMONTE HOMKfl
COM-’AXT, a dlssalvod Flor­
ida corpatlon. and aa Truetea# or tha property at oald
diaaulved corporatloa: O R ­
LANDO SECURITIES COMPANT, a dlaaolvtd Florida
rorporallon, and each of
4^
tharn. If II' in*, and If daad,
tha unknown apouaaa, hair*,
devlatt*. Uaaltaa, sranlaaa,
t radllora, aaalanaaa, llanora,
siilgua, auocoaoora In Interrat. iruatoo*. or slhor parties
claiming by, through, aadar
or against the said aha**
named Dafandanla or any af
them; and all parson* knows
or unknown, having or claim.
Ing any right, litis or Inter*si In or to tb t following
uaarrlbad real property Uanted In Bamlaol* Coaaty,
Florida. U-wlll
Parrot Ao. Oati Lola II. II,

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nnd Lol* 11. 14. 11. 31. 14II. nnd II, lllnrk II. of
SANLANPO. THK HUIUTRII
HEAUTIFUL according In
plal tbaraof racordad In Plat
Bonk I. pagao 114. •*. If.
and II. Public Record* or
Nantlnulo Cnuniy, rinrlda.
Parrel No. Twoi I-ofw II. II.
1*. 10, :t, 11, 11. and II. IT.
II. 11, D, 11, II. It. and II.
Black II; Lola &gt;. 10. II. II.
tl, 14, II, 14, 1*. 14. IT. Tl.
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HEAUTIFUL. according W»
plat thsroof recordred In
Plat Book E pagsa IIS . II.
IT. ond II. Public Records ol
paiulnul* County, Florida,
Pwrcol No. Thrasi I.ala. 4, I,
f. T. I. II. II. 1a, II. IT. II. ,
It. it. It, 14, II. &gt;5. 11. H.
D. II, 41. tt. tl. tl, and tt.
Slock It. nr RAKLAXDO,
TIIK SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
according to plot tharoof rerord-il In Plat Hook 1. peg's
n 't , ti, *1. and II. Public
llac'irda of gamlnll* County,
Florida.
TA KK NOTICE that a ault In
Chancery ha* baan filed against
you In lb* Clrrult Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida.
In and for Bamlnol* County,
wherein JAM KB K MATTHEWS
and ROPE N. MATTHKWS, till
wife. ai* lb* Plaintiff*. and
THtiMAB r DALT. at al. ar* De­
fendants. The nature of this suit
I* a ault to Wulot Tills on tha
above describ'd real property.
EACH OF TOU la roqolrad to
Ml* your answer and wrltlan de­
fames to the COMPLAINT with
tha Clark of tha Circuit Court of
gomlnolt County. Florida, la this
pro'-aad'ng and ta aarva a copy
thereof apoa tha Plaintiff*' attornoya, ROWLAND AND PETRUSK A. H East Koblnaun Ave­
nue, Orlando, Florida, a* required
py law not later than tha 14th
da&gt; of April. A. D. 1111. If you
foil to do so a Dacrta Pro Confaaao will no antarad against you.
and tha suit will proceed a a part*.
WITNESS tba hand of tha Clark
and tbs Baal of Ibo Circuit Court
of Ramlnol* County, Florida, thla
tlth day of March. A. IJ. 1111.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Backwltb, Jr.
Clark of Crlcult Court
By: Jean K Will#
Deputy Clark
Rowland and I'atruths
St East Robinson Atanua
Orlando. Florida
Attorney* for Plal nil Ha.
Publish Mar. 11. 15. 51, April S.
MIL

ciil. If nol, council immediately
util take ilepi to bring all of
tin.* property under the commer­
cial lilting nnd alio to secure
railroad rigid* of way through
the acreage.
A request from rcpreiertstlvsi
of the Civic and Garden Clubs
for funds with which lo replace
broken dishes in the Community
House was declined.
Douglas Scott appeared before
the board to request that a “ Cat
Motel'* on Maitland Ave. be investigated. Scott laid that ad­
ditional animal* are being ac­
cepted when the original permit
called only for the housing of
cals.
Dr. Paul Schallcrl informed the
board that he will present a pe­
tition for abandonment of a por­
tion of Adelaide Hlvd. it the
April meeting.

Legal Notice
IN TIIE Utltf I IT I 111 nT, NINTH
J i l i n I tl. r u n t it ol- ll.m in i V
IN 4 NII Pint NKVIlNtll.E I Ol NTI ,
(TIAM'KIIV NO. tills .
HAROLD FREDERICK PKRKIXB.
rielmUff.
Vs
NATALIE ROBEIIARIM PER KINO,
lirf'ndsnl.
NOTH K TO DEFEND
TIIK HTATK OF FLORIDA TO:
NATALIE ItOMKMAltIK PKItKINS
11 A u s tin M trrrt
Chatlestiiw tt. Ma&gt;sarhusiit*
A sworn Uumblslbt having hsan
fllsil sgulnst ynu In tba Circuit
Court In anil tor Bsmlnol* Count),
Florida. In Chancery, for Divorce,
(h* short lilt* of said action bsInc HAROLD FREDERICK PERKINK. risintirr vs
NATALIE
IDibKMAHIK i'KRKINH. Dtfsndam. tbaaa prssrnta ar* to rauaa
and require you lo flla your writ­
ten defenses, if sn&gt;, lo lha Com­
plaint filed htreln, and to aarva a
copy tharaof upon plaintiffa a t­
torney on or holme the Mill day
of April, A. D. 1111, otherwise a
lucres Pro Confaaao will ba an­
tarad against you and tha causa
proceed as pan*
WITNKHB my hand and official
seal at Banlurd. Haminota County,
Florida, this Ind day of March,
A. M. 1111,
(HEAL)
Arthur II Itackwllh, Jr.
clerk of lha Clrrult Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida
By Joan M Wllka
Deputy Clark
Cordon V. Fradtrli k
Attorney for Plaintiff
101.3*4 North Park Avanua
I’. O. Bos tl|o
Hanford. Florida
Publish Mar. II. 31. H. April I.
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TIIK NINTH JUUIITAI. CIRCUIT
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FIRHT FEDERAL HAVINDH AND
l/)AN ABKOCIATION OF OR­
LANDO. a corporation,
Plaintiff,
V*.
ETHEL R. PARTI/OW. a alngls
woman. ARLENE M PATTT.IUMiN,
a alngls woman, and HUB Ill'll,Dara, INC., a Florida oorporatlnn,
Dafandanla.
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TO: ETHEL E PARTI/OW and
ARLENE M. PATTERHON
Addrsaa Unknown
Vou ar* hereby notlflad that a
suit lo forarloe* a mortgage oo
ilia below drarrihed property ha*
basn cominanead against you In
the Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Judlrtal Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida
Tha altbravlalad till# lo lha
causa Is Flrat Federal Ravlnge and
L un Association of Orlando v*.
Libel E Part low, at al.
Tba description of i&gt; • rail
properly proceeded sgalnet la.
Ix&gt;t 141. of LAKE HARRIET
KMTATES, Bamlnol* Ooont).
Florida, according lo lbs
plat thereof a* recorded In
Plat Rook It, pagav 11 and
IS, Public Rarord* af SamInule County, Florida
Tou aro required ta til* your
Anawor or other pleading upon
lb* Clark of th* abot* Court and
to aarva o copy tharaof upon
Ullae, Hedrick A Robinson, lit
South Court Mirast, Orlando, FlorIdn, attorney* for the plaintiff, an
nr before April II, Ibtl. If you
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for the relief demanded la th*
Complaint.
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day of March. A. D, lilt.
•HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clark of tbs Circuit Court
Pemlmde County, Florida
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fo r 40 y e a n each in a kindly and effective manner said
Monday " it’a been a pleasure."
And rarely in the annals of public service wilt any*
one find two men who meant th a t more sincerely than
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland Sr. and Police Chief Roy Wil­

DEAR W O N T: Quit forcing your a t­
tentions on the girl before she asks some­
one to intercede on HER behalf. I t is ap ­
parent th a t ahe is not interested in dating
you. Look elsewhere.

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane
dramatic

Aad If aa artist c a s t

CASK H-OJ: Merges D., aged
m , is manager of • book compeay that publish*e illustrated
potam ti of Bible stories.
“Dr. Crane, we have over SO
Adi page color plates In that
vetmns," he remarked, sa I was
Buimtilm through one ef the
hooks on bis display counter.
"Besides, we b tra hundreds of
pen sketches along the margin
e r a t the bottom of the page*.
"The artist spent tea years
getting the exact details so they
would be historically accurate.
"Don't you think this Is a very
wonderful book for children?”
Please notice the effort and en­
ergy spent la trying to get the
costumes or furniture technically
accurate, to fit the age in which
the characters lived.
The artist Is le ha eemmeodad
la r such diligence in minor de­
tails.
But the book lacked suspense
aad dramatic conflict. Tha artist
had not placed the characters la
telcrtstlng situations.
P a r example, one color plate ef
a s aid man, shewed him standing
juet looking a t tha cloudless sky.
H u t was all. A motionless, uafa mills r old n a n ! The human In­
terest value was almost nil!
Why wasn't n lion shown
•talking the man, e r n snake
hissing a t him?
That artist wasn't wise to ap­
plied psychology He didn't real­
ise that a cartoon sketch with
•eR e dramatic o r sutpeais value,
Is 'f s r mors Intriguing than a
costly color plate on which hs
spent ton years of research to
depict tha needlecraft e r pic­
ayune details ef the sceae.
Many artists a rt Ilka the typ­
ical college professor today. They
get lost In uninteresting details,
failing to raallte that the public
rsacls with snap Judgments to
the total offset.
What child cares, for example,

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whether Samson was dressed to
a Roman tunic or n Jewish
Shepherd's garb?
Besides, modern
Americans
ean't recognise eitnir, so what's
the difference?
But children do know that
Samson wrestled a lion with his
bare hands and tore Us Jaws
a p a rt There's the human Inter­
est scene to depict!
Many artists end professors
are so myopic as regards applied
pichology that they'll muff their
golden opportunity to interest and
further motivate children favor­
ably.
Instead they boast of mayba 10
years of exhaustive research on
a hemstitch or sandal, when the
children think "Se W hit!"
Wa have hundreds of technically trained tru sts and thous­
ands of professors of English
composition in this country, yet
few of either group can sell any­
thing, for they don't understand
people!
They wasto their time on hem­
stitches instead of selecting truly
major conflicts. Or, as English
professors, they quibble over
split infinitives, but don't see the
love and strife and self sacrifice
to human lives.
Your children and mine don't
get much of a thrill viewing
static scents, such as Rebekab
posing with n brown w ater ja r
on her head.
Why isn't she depicted as swept
off her feet and melting to the
impassioned embrace of Isaac?
Kieses are fsr more intriguing
than clay pottery. Who cares for
n water Jar on n woman's bead,
unless a bumblebee is burring
around the latter and threaten­
ing some excitement?
To pick a great artist, send
him forth with a camera. Sea If
be can bring home photographs
of general human Interest.
If oot, be can't paint pictures
of human Interest, either, for
rich hues can't taka tha place of
dramatic conflict and suspense.
Send 30 cents and ■ stamped
return envelope for my bulletin
on "Psychology of Advertising
and Sailing.'' It shows the same
psychological methods that Mich­
elangelo also used to gain tho
spotlight and sell h it product

liy Galbraith

Charity Fund* girts* so I
aggie, haggle, HAGGLE

, By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY; Thera ii a girl who
works in a restaurant who rtfueeo to have
any kind of data w ith me. Sho is not mar­
ried (I have checked) and has no stesdy
boy friend. I hare had other people inter­
cede on my behalf and I have asked her
myself several times, but th e always t u n s
me down with soma excuse.
Don’t tell me to forget h e r and find a n ­
other girl because she is th e only girl who
really appeals to me. I think about her all
the time. I have w ritten letters to her and
have sent her presents, but sha sends them
back. How can I g et a data w ith her?
W O N T GIVE U P

They w e n officially recognized fay the City Com­
mission Monday for their long tenures in their depart­
ment*. The city applauded them fo r “devotion to duty
and efficient service."
We add our thanks to this official recognition of
service to th e people. Their jobs aren 't easy and we’re
glad th a t they have found some measure of pleasure
In tending to them all these years.

iT M l aa la*

(baah Obbil:

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DEAR ABBY: My girl friend has lost
my ring. I t was solid gold and I got i t for
my B ar Mitxvah. i am afraid my mother
will slaughter me when she finds out be­
cause she doesn’t even know I let this girl
wear it. Please tell me w hat to do.
SCARED
DEAR SCARED: Perhaps it was in­
sured, in which esse you are jn luck. ‘Fess
up and take your punishment like the man
you are suposed to be.

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
WASHINGTON — (NEA1 - Ef­
forts to beat down tha U. S. for­
eign aid program are going full
tilt while the Kennedy adminis­
tration Is still trying to decide
what its future policy shall be.
Principal argument o f t h e
groups a gainst foreign aid la that
tho Uni tod States can’t afford to
send more billions overseas whila
tha U. S. balance of payments
situation is so precarious and tha
U, S. domestic economy is to
disturbed.
This argument baa a strong
appeal to businessmen feeling the
pinch of recession, to the unem­
ployed and to Congressmen whose
principal interest Is cutting any
and all government expenses,
partlculsrly abroad.
Henry R. Labouisso J r. has
only recently been confirmed and
sworn in' as new director of tha
U. 5. International Cooperation
Administration which administers
foreign aid. Ho has been, how­
ever, working with While House
sod State Department officials on
details of a new program to be
sent Congress later to the year.
Us broad outliaoa were sketch­
ed In President Kennedy's State
of tho Union message. He called
then for central policy direction
of all U. S. foreign aid programs
"that now so often overlap, con­
flict and diffuse our energies."
Since tho Marshall Plan was
set up there b are been tour such
organisations. First it was Eco­

nomic Co-operation Administra­
tion. then Mutusl Security Ad­
ministration, then Foreign Opera­
tions Administration and now In­
ternational Co-operation Admin­
istration.
By whatever name they esU it
next—thereby further confusing
countries receiving aid — what la
being sought now is a to urnsround that will h u d tho pro­
grams In new directions. No pol­
icy bos been agreed on yot.
But in his State of tho Union
message the President said he
would ask Congress for authority
to establish a new and more ef­
fective program to assist the eco­
nomic, educational and social de­
velopment of other countries and
continents—a new emphasis.
Ho did aot mention tho mili­
tary aid programs, though it
would be wrong to assume from
this they will be left out.
This year about $2.4 billion are
appropriated for m ilitary aid and
defense support activities, with
$1.1 billion tor scattered econom­
ic asslstonco and relief programs.
This aid is now being admin­
istered—as someone has describ­
ed It—a good bit like assistance
to tho Now York, Now Haven and
Hartford railroad. This is to keep
it from bankruptcy. About all
such aid docs is buy lime. This is
often expensive, as has been
proved to places like Korea and
Nationalist China.
Tho kind of aid administered

By Peter Edson
frequently determines the kind
of government the receiving
countries get. If a lot of mtUUry aid is given, a general
emerges as bead of government,
as to Pakistan o r Turkey. This
may not promote democracy and
economic growth.
To get the U. S. foreign old
program out of this rut of just
keeping the recipient countries
from going bankrupt, it is now
proposed th st more U. S. foreign
aid be matched by native capital
tor investment in now enterprises
and e c o n o m i c development.
America can't furnish all the
capital needed foraver.
One other requisite of Presi­
dent Kennedy's is that larger
contributions must be made by
America's allies tor aid to the
new and le u developed coun­
tries.
A start to this direction has
been made by West Germany's
recent agreement to finance a
foreign aid program of its own.
Rut the German parliam ent’must
first ratify this and appropriate
money for it. German funds may
therefore not become available
before next January.
I t Is conceded that tho German
contribution to international for*
eign aid may bo large. But first
reports that this would be a
billion dollars a year are now
•aid to bo exaggerated. The alia
of tho German contribution may
be determined by contributions
made by other foreign countries.

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD • By William Diuiy
American barbers are old-fa­
shioned. T hty still use scissors.
And slsctrie clippers. In Franca,
such barbaric instrum ents ware
tossed into tho asbean two years
ago. They cut hair with rotors
now.
According to Jacques Couity.
Although only S3, Monsieur
Couity of Paris Is a toniorlal a rt­
ist of no mean repute, hovtng won
Just about every European sward
it is possibla to win for creating
new hair styles for milady.
When we met his own black
thatch waa badly in naad of a trim.
Ha readily adralttad this. But
swore th at he would not have it
cut until be returned to Franca.
"Because ‘hero soy use so sceaseori," said Monsieur Cousty.
Monsieur Cousty, who was gal­
livanting around the world, had
refused to let barbers clip him in
Indio, Singapore, Hong Kqng,
Australia and Japan. Like Ameri­
can barbers, they wore hopelessly
out of data.
Two years ago, ha said, wbeo
s h u n and clippers ware still In
vogue to France, a haircut coat
$00 franco (about 40 cento Amer­
ican). Now th a t razors a n used,
the price to 1,500 franco ( th r u
dollars). Being oa tho lunatic
fringe e f tho tr a d e - in th at ho
creates lunatic frlngso for wom­
en—bo thought this a groat im­
provement.
With a rasor, explained Mon­
sieur County, you can "shade" tho
hair, whatever
th a t
means.
Frenchmen prefer shaded hair to
i m k i t s l r i h air e ra s though they
must pay almost sig h t times tha
Cousty* who knew
little English, waa accompanied
by an tatsrprotor called Nellie
Parry.
"Do you apeak French?" aha
asked mo whoa | Joined thorn to
tho Elks* Club.
"U a petit peu," J'al
When asked If you

French, It is olways wise to say
"un psti peu" (a little hit). This
sounds as though you are really
more fluent than you pretend.
T i l translate for you," said Mrs.
Ferry.
'Do you style hair only for
women?" I ntked the hair stylist.
"Comment?" He looked blank.
Mrs. Perry promptly took over.
"Do . . . you . . . stylo . . .
only . . . fo r . . . women?" sho
said very slowly and clearly, aa If
bo had suddenly gona deaf.
“Absolutemeat," replied Moa■iemr Cousty. "Je fals lea coiffure
pour lea dames settlement"
In oth«r words, ysa.
“When do you return to P aris?"

Gomes Galore

I Inquired.
"Qu'sat ca qua vous aves d it? ”
ho said.
Meaning "I do not dig you, Jackson."
Again, Mrs. Parry swung Into
action.
"When . . . do . . . you . . . re­
turn . . . to . . . Faroe?"
In two weeks, ho said. Ha had to
return to two weeks because ho
needsd a h aircu t
Until the rest of tha world
eatchss up with France, Monsieur
Cousty’s journeys around this
glob* will be limited by tha length
of his hair.
He can travel only between hair­
cuts.

to

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Most full-lima housewives today
■Mm to (hare o a t bod fault. Th«y
constantly low-rale themselves.
Maybe it to because u wives and
mothers they have come in tor eo
much criticism to the ls s t fsw
years th at th ty hsvs so littls con­
fidence in their ability.
Maybe it i t beeeuie they have
used th at phrase "Just a house­
wife” eo long th a t they have coma
to feel their job is no more im­
portant then the phrase nukes it
seem.

DEAR ABBY: My father was a brilla s t business executive who married a
beautiful bird-brained woman who “ye*,
sed” him all hts life and made him fee^t
like a big man.
I am their 6-foot son who inherited his
mother’s looks and, unfortunately, her
brains. I do not have college level mentality and my father Is crucifying me because
I can’t get into a good college and follow
in his royal footsteps.
Please tell college boys not to pick the
cuts little bird-brained dolls for dating
purposes because, even though they have^.
no intention of marrying the dummies,"1
they usually wind up married to them.
Then their handsome bird-brained sons
can't get into college and they are sick
with disappointment. Tell fhose guys to
m a r r y coeds who have good mental equip,
ment and can bear them children who will
be able to handle their fortunes. Let Idiots
m arry idiots.
"VICTIM"
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Yes, Abby will answer your letter per-9
sonally if you write to ABBY, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif., and enclose a stampad, self-addressed envelope.
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Getting married? For Abby’s booklet,
“How To Have A Lovely Wedding.” send
50 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

tomc/t;

eyRuthMiiiet

Maybe bearing oil the time whet
■n easy life they have makes them
feel guilty for not accomplishing
more than they do . . . however
busy they sosm to stay.
Maybe it Is because combining
a job and homemnktog has becoms
so common th a t full-tlms bomsmakers hsvs become shy about
giving themselvse credit for doing
ju st ono Job well.
Mors than likely H is a combin­
ation of all of these things that
accounts for tho foil-tlmo homo-

maker's obvious lack of satisfeo.
tion with the job she to doing.
The truth is that most full-time
homemakers today deserve to ba
proud of themselves fo r the job
they ere doing.
Day in and day out they makR)
more important decisions, handle
more emergencies, turn out more
work, end come mote nearly being
indispensable than any other
group ef women.
But inetead of thinking of them,
selves as being important and of
iccompllmhlr.g important things
they eall themselves "Just housewives" . . . and constantly low *)
rata themselves.
What eterted ms thinking about
P erry Came
this wss hearing a housewife the
Lockup
other day say without any falls
H aw aiian Xya
r , e G et A Oecrel
modesty “I’m so proud of myself.”
P alar Levea Mary
She hsd tackled and finished a
Naked c ity
A rm strong Circle
hard job and she was so pleased
T h eatre
with herself aha didn't cars who
r i i y Detective
Xewteop*
knew it. The pride in her Voice
Channel Six X tw iroem hsd a cheerful, happy ring and
M ld-Pla. Newe
■nddebly I realised what w si a t )
HaUywaed Mevle
Cavalcade 1
rare thing it has become to hear
C hanael t T heater
• housewife give herself a well
Jack lh a r
Mew a
deserved pat on tha beck.

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Th# highlights of tho Florida
Citrus Exposition (Winter Haven,
March 11-11) will be telecast oa
WLOF-TV (Channel • ) tonight
from 0:30 until T:M p.m.
Mid-Florida viewers of Channel
• will see interesting po*tiooi of
(ho Citrus exhibition showing the
behtod-thescenes story of our
huge CUnu Industry.
There will bo interviews with
members of the G arry Moore
"five Got A Secret" program which
wilt originate from Winter Hsveavia Videotape.
Also televised will be oxdttog
THURSDAY P. IL
excerpts from the w ater show oa
Lake Stiver, adjacent to tho Citrus ItllS (S) ts c»»ts a* T n
&lt;i) ■eareh r o r Tomorrow
Amphitheater. Between sets, dig­
t t ) Numbir Pleat*
nitaries ef the CUnu Industry will 11:4$ IS) OhlSlag Ll«ht
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g e n ta a ir traffic controOen, 140 (I) Fraai Theta lUata
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w est oa strike for higher p er
(O Wha Da Taa T rait
throughout Prance today aad 4:10 II)
Maha Hoorn Far D t t l r
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more than 13,000 m a r c h a d
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through the atrecte of P arti un­ 441. (f)
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City KaU.
Tha M-hour walkout proteatlng
President Ckertea de GmUe’o
wage freete policy crippled pub­
lic services throughout the coua-

Million On Strike
In French Protest

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Joan Caulfield is guest sta r oa
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�Fashion Show Presented At Luncheon
nequlna made of chicken wire
and bright cloth. Mr*. Paul SpclU
and her committee can take the
bow» for thii new idea.
Following the luncheon, Mra. E.
M. Michael nerved aa commenta­
tor tor the faahkm ahow. The
itage wai artfully draped with
varioui fabric* from Garrella De­
partment Store.
The wlvea modeled their own
creation! which Included atylei
for all occaaioni. Mr*. W. E.
Jam es' three piece aporta outfit
made of turquots drip-dry ging­
ham wai an outstanding example
of good taste and talent.

The Officer** Wive* from the
N a n i Air Station and Halwing
One Staff gave local ahopi keen
of home-sewn creations, "Talent
With A Needle.”
The ahow was presented at the
March luncheon meeting of the
Officers' Wive* Club, at the Naval
Air Station ballroom.
Co-ordinators for the event were
Mrs. Richard Glecion and Mrs.
Harry Bryant.
The room w ar very colorful with
ao many women dressed In new
aprtng finery and flower bedecked
fcala. Table decoration* wera man-

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Wives Club luncheon and fushion show are left to right,
Mra. F. Pachalka, Mrs. J. F. Riley, Mra. Henry Osborne,

Mra. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Gib Blalte and Mra. E. L.
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VAH-3 Newcomers

Calendar
WEDNEAOAT

Lcdr. and Mra. Charlei E. Gu­
thrie entertained, recently at their
lovely Plnecreit home for the new
arrivals to VAlf-3.
flam, roast beef, c lie rue rolli,
lea sandwiches and fruit punch
wera served to the lionorcd guests.
THURSDAY
The attractive buffet tabto was
Intermediate Department of th* centered with an unusual aprtng
Ptoecrait Baptist Church will meet
at tha church at 8:10 p.m, lor
Plnecreat Baptist Church Offfeera end Teachers meeting, T p.m.
Music committee meeting, • p.m.
First Baptist Church Training
Vaioa executive meeting, 1:13 p.m.

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Arrivals

Mr. and Mra. Paul U, Well*, ol
l a s Diego Calif., announrs tha
birth of an • lb. 4 ot., ion on
March I.
They hava choaan the name,
Stuart Patterson, for the newt
•n iv a l. He wai welcomed home
by an 13 month old brother, Paul
Wilson.
Mrs. Wells Is the former Carol
Skinner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Skinner, 808 Magno­
lia Ava. Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Vaughan
ami rnolhrr hava Just returned
from Canton, Ohio, where they
attended the funeral of Mra.
Vaughan’s father, William Neu­
mann who died following a lengthy
Illness at 83 years of age.
Mrs, Jay II. Beck hai returned
to Hanford after a two week visit
In McRae, Ga„ with relatival
and friend*. While there she re­
ceived medical care from Ihe
noted surgeon and doctor of in­
ternal medicine, Dr. Duncan Bur­
nell McRae. Her friend* and rela­
tives here will be glad to learn
that she I* much Improved.

arrangement of snapdragons, cir­
cled with delicate fern and grad­
uated tapers.
Newcomers lionorcd were Cdr.
and Mrs. Theodore Klein, Lcdr.
and Mrs. Thomas F. O'Connor,
Cdr. and Mrs. Hud Gear, Lcdr.
and Mra, II, J . Griffin.
Cdr. and Mr*. Lyle D. Scltc,
Lt. and Mra. Robert It. Arn, Lcdr.
and Mrs. B. E. Smith, Id. and
Mr*. P, C. Garret, Ena. and Mrs.
Neal I). Gieske and Ena. William
F. I*ahy Jr.
Helping Ihe Guthries welcome
the newcomers were Cdr. and
Mrs. K. F. Rowell, Mrs. William
P. Itcyn, Cdr, and Mr*. Ralph
J. Mallua and Lt. (Jg) and Mra,
Richard L. Conn.

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The American Legion Auxiliary
ia sponsoring a rummage sale Fri­
day and Saturday at tha Woodruff
building, First and Park Ave.
All members are requested to
bring their contribution* to Mrs.
W. J. King, 2334 Park Drive who
la chairman of the sale.
Anyone who would like to donate
articlei to the group, may call
Mrs. King and someone will call
for thorn.

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town wearing coaiack hats re­
The Northern tighii have hcen
cently wera Princess Margaret measured at least GOO miles
aad Princess Alexandria of Kent. above the surface oi the earth.

Yotf wlH tf you ilorl now to m m aom•thing
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ALL THIS WEEK, Seminole
founty Girl Scouts and Brownies
will wear their distinctive green
ur brown uniforms to school and
W public places, in honor of Girl
Scout Week.
In many troops parties a rt
being planned in celebration of the
anniversary and this weekend, a
giant cumporcc is taking place at
Camp Tlcochce the big Girl Scout
camp near Barbervllle, to wind up
tha celebration, which began with
church servicea last Sunday.
^ T h lt column continue* with aom*
of tha laaders who guide and dried
theie activities.
TONI MILLER, Seminole Coun­
ty District Chairman of Neighbor­
hood IL I* a troop consultant who

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MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
The MAGNOLIA Circle of the
Garden Club met at the Pinecrest Baptist Church for the montiily session. A short business mecth / ig g in lo o th a m
in | was held, and Mrs. J. W. Mess­
ier gate a report on garden therapy.
Mrs. S. L. Wiggins gave her
report on the Junior gardening.
She reported that they combined
the February and March projects
and planted both bulbs and seeds.
Mrs. T. J. Taylor was welcome
ed as a new member.
Alter the business meeting the
members adjourned to Fellowship
Hall where they joined members
of the Woodrose Circle (or a (lower
Arrangement Workshop conduct­
ed by Mr*. F. L, Woodruff 3rd,
Two more workshops will follow,
March 16 and Z3.
Those attending were Mrs. S. L.
Wiggins. Mrs. Art Harris. Mrs.
J. W. Messier. Mrs. P. L. Elmore,
Mrs. G. H. Sykes, Mrs. T. L.
Taylor, Mrs. H. K. Ring, Mrs.
Otto Borsdorf, Mrs. Jack Damn,
CATHERINE BISHOP
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., Mrs.
CATHERINE BISHOP, Itadar R. W. Herron, and Mrs. V. M,
of Ilrowuie Troop 323, la a native Smith, Mrs. Don Thompson was
o f .S a n f o r d , as la her husband. She welcomed as a guest.
was nut a Girl Scout haraelf, but
her husband was adlva In a
W SCS Holds
Scout troop,
Catherine became Interested
when her eldest daughter wanted Monthly Meeting
to become a Brownie, took tha
Icaderahip training couraa spon­
sored by the Citrus Council and In McKinley Hall
has been working with Brownie
Twanty-four members and one
Scouts for two years.
guest, attended the monthly meet­
Her interests are vailed, but ahe ing of the Women's Society of
ia especially interested in a rt and Christian Service of the First
likes to do portraits In both oils Christian Church la McKinley Hall.
and pastels. She does a great deal
Following the business session,
of sewing for herself and her four presided over by Mrs. L. D. Hast­
daughters, Cathy, eight; Cynthia, ings, president, the progTain was
six; Susan five and Carol, three. given under the direction of Mrs.
She Is also a member of the John T. Adams Jr.
Otheri taking part on tha pro­
laora Garden Circle and wae com­
mittee chairman for signs and pos­ gram were Mrs. T. J. Taylor Mrs.
ters In the recent State Flower George Chapman. Mrs. E. L.
Cochran, Mrs. Hugh Carlton, Mrs.
Show,
J. II. Pigott, Mrs. W. A. Huntar,
A BUSY YOUNG LADY ia Miss Mrs. L. E. Forguson and Mra.
Dorothy McAlexandcr, daughter of W. A. Chapman.
Mr. ami Mra. E. H. McAlexandcr
of Sanford, a freshman at Florida
Southern College in Lakeland. She Ladies Aid
had an exciting week recently
when ehe was chosen to ride on Plans Program
two different floats in two differ­
ent parades.
On Cancer
Plant City haa been celebrating
ita annual Strawberry Festival,
Mrs. George Danielt, president
with special ceremonies and a par­ of the Ladies Aid Society of (he
ade and Mist McAlexandcr wae Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
one of 12 girls from the university announces (hat the group will
who rode in this parade.
meet at the church. Thursday, at
The university U celebrating tha T:X&gt; p.m. for the monthly busi76th anniversary of iU Founder* nees and program meeting.
Two cancer films will he shown
Week and the local girl also was
chosen to ride on a float in that during the evening and all mem­
parade. She reported that tha float bers are urged to attend and bring
was one of the most beautiful aha a guest.
haa ever eeen, depleting a Florida
Coton, Mich., fa sometimes
garden centered with a fountain
known a r tha "Magic Capital of
which sprayed “real water."
tha World" because ana of Its
Dorothy graduated from Semi­
leading industries la the m anu­
nole High School last year and Is
facture of magician's aqulpment.
majoring in elementary education
at Florida Southern.

has worked In Scouting for five
fe a rs.
v She started In San Diego as a
leader of an Intermedlala group
and later when her husband wae
tranaferred, atarted tha lone Scout
troop a t Whldby Island, Washing­
ton, before a Scout Council was
formed there. She became leader
of a Junior high school age group
a t wall aa assistant neighborhood
chairman for tha nawly formed
Council.
Tn Kingsville,' Tea.', where the
Navy lent tha Millers neat, aha
was a troop consultant and day
camp director, aa well aa being
chosen a delegate to the Purple
Saga Council of Region Nine at
Corpus Chrlatl.
Texas was her home, but aha a t­
tended Marshall College In Hunt­
in g to n , W. Va. and whan their
T lavy travel* took them to the
Somoan Islands, she taught phys­
ical education and math in tha
Navy dependent* school there.
Scouting !■ a way of Ufa for
tha Millers. Husband, William, a
Navy chief warrant, i* Scoutmas­
ter of Boy Scout Troop 601 here,
of which BOB BUly, IS. ie a membar. Daughter Andrea, IS, is a
(inember of Olrl Scout Troop 10.
The only Millers not in Scouts are Oviedo
ala-year old Nancy and a married
daughter.
The Millere have only been In
Sanford six months, but havo al­
ready found their place In the
Mrs. Alma Pollard has returned
Scouting program here and ara to Savannah, Ga., following a visit
contributing a great deal, with with Mrs. Mac E. King, her cou­
thalr enthusiasm and actlva intar- sin, and Mr. and Mrs. George
C. Means. Mrs. Pollard's home
la in Mebsne, N. C.
Fred Cartledge spent the week­
Longwood
end with his brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cartledge.
Ha, with bis brother and wife,
war* dinner gueata of Mr. and
Mrs. 1. B. Jonas oa Saturday even­
By M U . B E T IU SMITH
ing.
Mrs. BUly Piloian has been con­
Mrs. Msrtlia Kelsey, of Orlando,
fined to tha Winter Park Mcmor- ■pant tha weekend in Oviedo.
0U Hospital for a week. She Is
reported t t be Improving but will
remain hospitalised for several
days.
Mrs. Jam es Smart has returned
THURSDAY
from a visit with bar husband,
Bake sale In tha lobby of the
wh» la taking his basic training
at Camp Gordon, Ga., Mrs. Smart Navy Eichange building at NAS,
is making her home with her par- sponsored by The CPO Wives Club,
anti, Mr. and Mrs. George Allan, Proceeds will go to the Seminole
Jm Longwood, while her husband Chapter of the Cancer Society.
Hours I to 12 a m.
m in service.

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The American League has a
new look this season, but it'* not
quite tha on* that was expected.
The New York Yankees and the
Baltimore Orioles, the two teams
that battled it out for the Ameri*
can League pennant in I960, have
dropped a total of seven games
between them in eshibition con­
tests thus far. and are languish­
ing a t tha bottom of the 10-club
circuit,
New York dropped ita fourth
straight Tuesday by a 4-1 aeore
to tha MHwauket Braves. The
American League champion* took
n one-run lead In the fifth Inning
on a double by Deron Johnson
who drove home Mickey Mantle,
but Milwaukee scored two runs in
each of the sixth and ninth innings
to aeal the verdict.
Although it ia a common enough
statement th at tha Grapefruit
League game* count for nought,
managera Ralph Houk of tha Yenbees and Paul Richards of Bellimore eta noticeably worried.
Houk, his smile diminishing, put
it simply: “I’d like to win on*
toon."
Richards substitutad action for
words Tuesday and put the Orioles
through a full-spesd drill lasting
four and one-half hours under a
broiling aun. Ha concentrated hit
attention on the basic fundementals of hitting, fielding and pitch­
ing, and then announced th at vet•rana Billy Hoeft and Wea Stock,
along with rookis Arne Thoraland,
would pitch against Washington
today in hopes of breaking the
■lump,
Tha Yankees had worst news
than the mere losing of exhibition
games to contend with. Relief
pitcher Luie Arroyo wes hit by e
line drive in batting practice and
suffered a fractured left arm, put­
ting him out of action for at Isaet
three weeks, and sluggers Roger
Maris and Bill Skowron were un­
available with minor injuriei.
The Chicago White Sox, reedy
to move In aa tha taam to bast
should Naw York and Baltimore
oontinue to falter, scored their
third straight victory with a
three-run ninth-inning rally to nip
Minnaspolis-St. Paul, M .

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The 1M1 NCAA tournament a
Just one day old but already
Wake Forest has served notice to
powarhouae Ohio Stato and Cin­
cinnati that upsets a n y be in
store lor them.
Not only did Wake Forest stun
eighth-ranked St. John's Tuesday
night but third-ranked St. Bonaventure, Louisville and M onhaad
State had hard times to the open­
ing-night tourney action. Nev­
ertheless, they advanced into the
second round of the NCAA tour­
ney where even tougher obstacles
Ue ahead.
Wake Forest, nnexpected entry
from the Atlantic Coast Confer­
ence, rallied from a 10-point firsthalf deficit to thrash the Redmcn,
VT-T4. St. Bonavanture. getting a
combined affort of 61 points from
All-American Tom SUth and aophomore Fred Crawford, also came
from behind to the second ball
to down Jthoda Island, M-TS.
In the other Eastern regional
contest ns part of the Mad Ism
Square Garden tripleheader, Pete
Campbell's I f potato tod Prince­
ton to aa .S44V victory ever
George Washington.
Louisville got a lT-poiat perfor­
mance from John Turner in tha
second half to pull out a TA-TO
triumph over stubborn Ohio Universary while big Ed Noe and
little Granny Williams paced
Morobead Stato over Xavier of
Okie, Tl-et. la the Midwest re­
gional action at Louisville, Xy.
For Friday eight's Eastern re ­
gional at Charlotte, N. C.. that
leaves Wake Forest taktog on tha
loonies and Princeton meeting
St. Joaepb'a Pa., which drew a
byo Into the second round.
Unbeaten Ohio State 14 - •
waits to meet Louisville and Rantucky 1S-S clashes with M ast­
head State la Saturday's second
round play ef the Mldssst region­
al* a t Louisville. The Buckeyes,
Big Tha ti(lists and the nation’s
top-ranked team, and Adolph
Rupp's Wildcats, Southeastern
Conference representative, drew
ftret-round byes.
The Midwest and the Far West
regional* gat underway tonight
with Houston I H tangling with
Marquetta U-U. Arinina State » I playing Seattle 1B-T and South­
ern California 30-4 ranked No, I,
playing Oregon 1M1.
Alaska, California, South Daheta and Utah account for T4 per
cent at the total domestic gold
e l the United Metes.

Johnson To Hurl Opener
For Seminole Baseballers.
first home game next Tuesday
at DeLand at 4 p.m.
Tha starting lineup for the lora il will be James Markham at
first base; George Perides, sec­
ond; George Reagan, third base
and Steve Barnes at shortstop.
Behind the plate will be Jackie
Caolo.

Bobby Johnson was given the
starting nod by Seminole High
baseball Coach Jim McCoy to
kick-off the Seminole 1961 sea­
son against Leesburg Friday
night.
The locals will journey to Lees­
burg ter their first encounter of
the season and will play Iheir

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Dodger Field Boss Not That
Optimistic Over '61 Chances
VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Walter Alston la wondering if ail
the baseball men who are pick­
ing the Los Angeles Dodgers as
tha d u b to beat for the National
League pennant know more about
his team than ha does.
“Sure we have a shot at it, •
very good abot,” Alston aaid.
“ But we have a big ‘IP here
and there. I agree that we have
greet looking youngsters, but bow
do I know they will eome
through for us? And If l don’t
know, how can the other mana­
gera who are saying we are the
team to baatT"
U a couple of the youngsters
coma through, if the Dodgers'
•trong-armed pitching staff gains
control and if the catching holds
up—well, then, according to Alataw “tha Dodgers should go an
the wey."
“ But I'm not going to aay we
are going to do It at thli lima.
Aak me e month from now and
maybe l can give you the an­
swer one way or the other."
The youngsters he li counting
ow are Willie Davis, the outfield­
er who led the Pacific Coaat
league la hitting last year with
an average of .341, and Charlia
Smith, a third baaeman who bit
.333 at Spokane. And unless John
Roieboro can attain his 19S9
form, Alston may have to de­
pend oe a third rookie, catcher
Doug Camtlli.
“ Both general manager F u n
Bavaai and I would rather have
CamiUl catching regularly for
one at our minor league clubs
than sitting on the bench with
us." Alston explained. "He can
use another year at aeasontog
and he is such a great prospect
that we don’t want to rush him
along too quickly."
Cam 111: Is tha ion of the ter­
mer National League star, first
baseman Dolph CamllU. He hit
.311 at Spokane last year.
Rose boro, after a fair season
and a brilliant World Strioa to
1»M, flipped last year, bitting
only .313. Unin s be comes back.
CamilU will have to atay with
the club to taka np the alaek.
Aa for the pitching staff, Alston
explains:
"We bnve a wild hunch ef guys.
They either strike out tha batlar,
walk him er get behind oo the
count end than coma in ever the
middle ef the plate. They have
to bettor their control and cor­
rect auoh mistakes as giving tha
hatter a tot one to hit when the
count ia against them."
If they dn that, and the youngstore seme through then Alston
figures he "will bn all atL "
"1 look at it tola way," ha
laid. "If all of our fellawi live
up to their potential, we should
win. U se/ did Mat to IN I and
we wen. They didn't last year
and we finished fourth.
“Now each player on the Putsborph a h * plajwir « to hla po­

tential last year. Thai's why the
Pirates won the pennant and the
World Serie*. If any one of five
dubs in our teague has Its play­
ers attaining their potential this
season it could win the pennant."
Alston put t h e
Cardinals,
Giants and Bravei in that cate­
gory along with the Dodgera and
Pirates.
"I really like the Cardinal
prospects," be added.
He aaid on the basis of the
way the club plays against the
Dodgera, the Cincinnati Reds
should be to that group, too.
"They have given us more trou­
ble than any other club the past
few years," said Alston. "If they
played against the rest of the
league the way they do against
us, they could win.
"R should be a close fight and
I'm not counting the Dodgers
out of K at all. But until I aea
more of the dub, I can't go
along with those who are pick,
tog ua as tha team to b e a t"

Busby Inks Pact
MIAMI (UPI) — The Baltimore
Orioles announced today that out*
fielder Jim Buiby had been aitned
to a ooach'a contract, endint a
playing career of 10 years In the
bif leagues.

In the outfield will be Mike
Caolo in left, Barry Johnson in
right and Butch Riser in center.
The locals have been working
out at the Municipal Stadium
these past two weeks and McCoy
raid his boys "were resdy to
go."

Grade A Racers
On Tap At SOKC
Two Grade A races are on tap
tonight at the Sanford-Ortando
Kennel Club and some of th#
track's tup runntrs are schvdi^d
to compete in tha first and featur­
ed ninth races.
In the night's opener, crowdpleating Earnhart will be going
for his eighth victory of ths sea­
son out of 16 starts. The youthful
pup of (he Hobby Hour Ranch
Kennel will be up against a field
of veteran and Juvenile sprinters.
One of the oldtimera in the
opener ia C-Thni who also
notched seven SOKC victories this
season. Quick Fortune, running in
her maiden year has finishad in
the money in nine of 14 sUrta.
The real veteran of the field,
however, la O. B.'s Modest whs
will be Bve.years-otd this month.
Modest will be seeking bar fifth
win.
In the featured ninth, two Os­
wald Brother* dog* could M ilk
run off with ths Qulnlela. O. B.'s
Ample draw ths No. g box and O.
B'a Sky High alert* from Ns. L
Rounding c e l th s field am
Get to, Mm Troy, Jim Drown. Mo­
tive, Tommy Ann and Rocked
Dream. Biggest winner to the Ma­
ture field la Mm Treg
wins.

Unusual Score
Sparks Kegler Play
This week's play to ths fitNooner* League was marked by
an unusual event when Dawn's
Beauty Shop and tha Capri aach
had • total pin fall of 1949 a £
had to split tha fourth point to
giv* Dawn's lift and 1H points to
tbs Capri.
Winning threa points from their
opposing teams were, CPO Wive*
over Stenstrom Realty; Smith's
Amoco over Big Dip; Shoemaker
Construction over Lake Monroe.
Turkeys were made by Helen
Kaelln and Carolyn Betts af ths
North Orlando Uem. Picking iP
the 6-9-T split w m Claire Blais,
with Martha Kinnard making ths
6-6*10, Dottle Palmer tha S-10 and
Gerry Whit* spotting tha 1-7
pins.

Richer Potty
Heading Home
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -H eavj&gt;
weight champion Floyd Pattormm
la on a train heading heme to­
day. delighted with the warld but
dissatisfied with himself.
Meanwhile, Ingemar Johansson
—victim of a sixth-round knock­
out to their third titte fight at
Convention Hall Monday night —
haa a date to the Federal Building
at Miami to discuss an tooton*
lax bill of ft .009,101.
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1. Ixwt A Found
2 . N o t ic e d • P e rs o n a ls

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4.
5.
6.
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Education • I untrue Him
Trundportatiun
Food
For Rent
Business Rentals
Beach Rentaln
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estata Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
1.1. Mortgage Loana
14. Insurance
15. Biieineua Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mala Help Wanted
£18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysit t e n
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Serviced
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. lau n d ry Service
# 2 9 . Automobile Service
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Pets * Livestock
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs
S3. Furniture
1. Loot A Found
LOST: Siamese cat, male, acal
point color, la the vicinity of
Sunland E ita tti. Child* p e t Ph.
I FA 2-8883.
LOST: Silver filigree Rotary
Bead* near All Soula Catholic
Church. FA 2-48M.
2 . Notices * P e rso n a ls
S MINUTE CAR WASH $1.50
Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. dally.
• a. m to 8 i m. Fri. A Sal.
Iva Carpenter A Lester Vcino
#
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
2408 French Avc.

3. Education - Instruction
PRIVATE tutoring In bookkeep­
ing, typing, Engllih, arithme­
tic. Call FA 2 6302.
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIANS
are in demand everywhere. If
you qualify, train evening*.
Write fbr Information. If rural
give direction* to your home.
Orlando Electronic* Institute,
Inc., 1915 N. Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida.

6. For Rent
LAKE COTTAGE, furnished, 2
bedroom*, bciutiful view. Ph.
FA 2-6106.

RAVENNA
PARK
JHOMES
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
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Choose from many varied
eatrrlor draigne and fleer
plan*.
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4 Bedroom* • Z Balk*

6. For Rent

6. For Rent

tEb*

FURNISHED etl'clency apart- LM.ARGE room fm uishnl apart­
ment, 310 .MukiiuIIh. Cal’ A. K.
ntent. full bath, clean. $40.
407&gt;s ft’. Firit SI., Apt. 3.
Raisctter, Florin, FA 2-18G1.

NEW

HOMES

RESALES

ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL YOU PAY
SUNLAND

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S Bedroom* • 1 Beth
»ith or nlthont screened
porch.

Monthly Paym ents’Lower Than Rent
VA Financing At 5*J % Interest

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FINANCING
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A Shoemaker
CONbf it LOTION CO, INCI I I Went 31th Street
I’hnn* F 4 2-1161

• PO N T FAIL TO A8K ABOUT OUR OTHER
’ WONDERFUL HAV1NGH ON REMAINING
NEW UOMKM IN SOUTH I'INELKEHT. 4th
ADD.
Home* Feature Built-In Urea* Kitchen* By —

8 I M I I A I # E L E C TR IC
Refrigerator — Oven — Reage — Hot Water Heater
Designed For Better Living

Contact JLM HUNT. Sales Manager

Odham &amp; Tudor, inc.
Car. U »y. 17-9$ * 17th SL, Saafard
FRONB FA S-IS6I
NIGHTS FA 8-9648
J. BRAILEY ODHAM, IHJEtL

S3. F u r n i t u r e

Dawn's

INCOME TAX

"WE TRADE"

3 MEN
AGE 18 TO 26

\V\ H. "Bill” Stemper Aticncy To rtproeent national organisa­
Realtor—Insurer
FA 2-4991
112 N. I’aik

ESTATES

MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

27. Special Services

SOWING b.v long experienced BULLDOZING and Land Clear­ ROLLAWAY, Hojpltal and Baby
roliiml dress maker, FA 2-8577.
ing. Clyde Nutt, Phone FA 2-0554
Beda. Day, Week, or Month—
or FA 2-2903.
FURNITURE CENTER
21. licauty Salons
1100 French Ave.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Ph. FA 2-7953
PERMANENTS 87.00
W. L. HARMON
Complete with Hair Hit A Styling
Ph. FA 7 4223
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
etc BdUght Sold Larry's Mart.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
2610 lliawatiia
Ph FA 21398
215 Sanford Ave Pb. FA 2-4112
All types and ilses, installed
"Do It \ ourself"
New A Used Furniture k Appli­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ances A Good Place To
S T I N E
BUY, SELL or TRADE
.Machinery and Supply Co.
Jenkins Furniture
Rrailly Salon
207 ft’. 2nd St
t&gt;h. FA 2-6433
Walker Building
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684

OUU BOARDING HOUSE

FURNISHED house, call between FURNISHED apartment, hard­ 12. Real Entitle For Sal*
12. Real Estate For Sale
wood floors, ilia bath. FA 2-6201.
2:30 and 3:30 p. m„ NO 6 3368.
HOUSE and lot, 713 Laural Ave.,
SPECIAL
2 - ROOM furnished apartment, 7. B u sin ess R e n ta ls
16.000. 2 Lots tor sale, 711-713
Indian River Grove
private bath and entrance, 318
14 ACRES of land - 10 acres In
Laurel Avc., $1,730 each. F. J.
OFFICE 8UITE: 4 rooms, air
MeUonvllle. FA 2-5420,
Deforce, 290 Johnson Avc.,
mature, producing grove. Pric­
conditioned, downtown location.
ed at &lt;17,900, $5,000 down, bal­
Jersey City, N. J.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Call FA 2-0753.
ance over 5 years at 6%; Fruit
1403 Wynnewood Dr. FA 2-7713.
MAYFAIR HOME
included.
9.
For
Sale
or
Rent
FURNISHED small 2 bedroom
Ask for J. Emry, associate of Wa arc pleased to offer this
beautiful and attractively lo­
house, electric kitchen, water CUSTOM BUILT Home on U ke.
O. E. Southard, 124 Canal
cated Mayfair home for aale.
furnished, nice yard. FA 2*2097
Street, New Smyrna Beach,
Rent or sale.
Reasonable,
The large and spacious design­
or FA 2-3730.
GA 8-4031 or GA 6-8510.
Owner, FA 2-1597.
ed floor plan Include* 2,000
LARGE 4 bedroom unfurnlihed 3 • BEDROOM furnished house,
aquare feet of living area plus
house, kitchen equipped, next
ROSA L. PAYTON
Casselberry. Ph, FA 2-B80H.
a double carport and utility
to new high school, $85 mo.
Registered Real Estata Broker
room. Includes 4 bedrooms, 2
FA 2-1971.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
12. Real Estate For Sale
baths, 12 x 33 Florida room.
Urge living room and separate
FURNISHED 3 room apartment, 4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 14172
FOR SALE
dining room plus dining area
$10 per month. Adulta. 115 N.
IN
EXCLUSIVE
12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
separated from kitchen by
Jatsmlne Avenue.
Circusland. Adaptable for al­ SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
aerving ami kitchen bar. The
BACHELOR ROOM, private bath
most any use. Hoads on three Beautiful 3 bedroom borne; fully
kitchen is quality equipped
equipped;
central
heat;
double
and entrance, parking apace,
sides. For further Information,
with built-in oven and dish­
garage,
enclosed;
intercom
close in. FA 2-7758 or FA 2-6001.
washer. There are many other
telephone J. W. Hall, Realtor,
system; large takefront lot,
eye catching refinements In­
FA 84641.
3-BEDROOM furnished upstairs,
landicapcd, with sprinkler sys­
cluding the beautiful landscap­
downtown apartment, $45 a 4-BED ROOM house with 3 acre*
tem. A bargain at $28,500,00.
ed lots and fenced backyard.
month. Call FA 2 3071.
For Information call FA 2-788$
of land west ol Sanford. Box
Shown by appointment only.
days,
or
FA
2-6368
nlghte
or
143-A, lit. 1, Pauls, Fla.
$35,000.
RENT A BED
Sundays.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Bed*
HOMES FOR LARGER
By Day, Week or Month
FAMILIES
Stenstrom Realty
St. Johns Realty Co.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
I Bedroom maaonry, corner lot,
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
Pb. FA 2-5181
116 W. 1st. St.
many extras, $1,077 Down.
111 N. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-2420
11$ N. Park Avc.
Ph. FA 2-6113
COUNTRY HOME on lake, 2 S Bedrooms, 1,700 *q. ft. of
pleasant living, $2,500 Down.
I FRONT LOTS In residential
bedroom*, unfurnished, $50 per
3 Bedroom, Plnecrrst, 3 baths, 4-BEDROOM, I bath. FA 2-0233. aection. Phone FA 2-0786.
month. FA 2-7504.
Florida Room Extra, $2,000 I BEDROOM home in Country
Down.
5-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
Club Manor. Small equity and F air Value Properties
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Grove Man­
close in. FA 2-3619.
RAYMOND M. BALL
assume $62.00 per month pay­
or. Fireplace, $3,335 Down.
And Associates
ments.
Ph.
FA
2-7902.
3-ROOU garage apartment, water
4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, with
211 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5041
and electricity .furnished. No
swimming pool, $2,800 Down. HOME PLUE INCOME for cou­ U k e Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
deposit on utilities. No pels.
ple or widow; practically down­
FA 2-1305 or FA 2-8341. Call
town, 30t&gt; Magnolia. Call Own- 13. Mortgag* Loana
“WE TRADE"
before 2:00 or after 6:00 p.m.
W. H. "Bill" Stemper Agency • r , FA 2-7004.
MORTGAGE LOANS
2-BEDROOM house, Lake Miry,
Realtor—Iniuror
S3 LOTS
FHA and Conventional
$73 month. FA 24685.
Phone FA 3-4991
H I N. Park
NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
Commercial k Residential
STENSTROM REALTY
2-BEDROOM modern clean house 3 BR. CB house, $2,000 down and Thla group of lota can be purchas­
ed for only $13,000.00 with good 1U N. Park Ave Phone FA 2-2420
for rent at 1810 W. Third St
assume 4h',i VA vortgage ol
terms. All Iota 60 feet wide.
Ph. Bartow. Fla. 533-2326.
17,400 at $58 per mo. FA 2-2413.
10. Female Help Wanted
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables, 3-BEDROOM CB home. Urge ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc,
401 Magnolia Ave.
COOK, experienced, Dixie Bell
corner lot, 1900 Cedar Ave.,
near high school. Call FA 1-4276 FA 24931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Diner, Hwy. 17-92. TE 8 1429
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouie.
after 6:00 p. m.
FA 2-3049 or FA 2-6347.
FARMER’S AGENCY
EQUITY in Wynnewood 3 bed­
AVON NEEDS
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CD houae;
room home, by ovper, $61 pay2 capable, reliable women to
fenced backyard; pallo; bar­
menta Include everything. 4H% 2465 S. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2 5221
service A V O N territories.
becue partially enclosed earmortgage. Large lot. Total After hour* FA 2-9618 FA 2-3012
Earnings
unlimited.
Write
portr l&gt;h. FA 2-1869.
$10,900. FA 2-4537.
Mra. Jean Mllanlch, Box 248,
4-UEDROOU, I bath home, en­
Lockhart Branch, Orlando for
closed Florida mum, modern
HOME RENTAL
I1ELMLY REALTY
interview in your home.
equipped
kitchen,
many
other
Uciiutiful 3 lilt., 2 bath huma In
301 W. 13th Street
extras. Call FA 2 0412
Loch Arbor. Available about 20 FA 2-7605, Evenings FA 2-3I7I
March. Largo Florida room, din­
NO DOWN PAYMENT
17. Male Help Wanted
ing room and built-in kitchen.
NEW COMERS?
We welcome you to Sanford. If you I It 3 Bedroom completely fin$150.
nlahud Homes constructed on
TRANSPORT TRUCK
•re planning to buy in our at­
your own lot. Mo. payments
OPERATORS
tractive city we have a home for
only 859.80 k $68.80. No clos­ Men having a minimum of three
Stenstrom Realty
you. We offer our service* at
ing cost, no service chsrgei, no
years sem itrailer experience.
home specialists in tha real e*
attorney fee. no title coils,
U t N. Park Avt. Pbona FA 3-3430
Age 23 year* and over prefer­
tat* business.
ao
appraisal
fee*
Call
red applicant. Must have a
3-BEDROOM house, So. Plnecreat
HEADLEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
good safe driving record. Driv­
Addition. Pb. FA 2*1719.
FA 2-8545 for appointment.
er will be alalloned in San­
Stenstrom
Realty
APARTMENT, 501 Myrtle Ave.
ford. Apply ia person, 5714 Buf­
UNUSUAL RETURN
FA 2-5802.
falo Ave., Jacksonville. Fla., to
ssl N. Park Ave. Phone FA 1-2420 20% Annual return on Incoma
fill out application.
Investment Property only 610,500 with terms.

3 BEDROOMS . 1 &amp; 2 BATHS

f o m e n t innul • F it A

Wed. Mar. 15, 1901—Page 9 19. Situntlona Wanted

CLEAN
furnished
apartment,
close in, $55 per month, In­
Stenstrom Realty
cludes water and electricity.
FA 2-8544.
111 N. Park Avc Phone FA 2 2420

8 bedroom* . t Bathe
a Bedroom* • 1•'« Beth*

DOWN
PAYMENT

Krralh

5AN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice FURN. APT., 2300 MeUonvllle.
larse apartment*, 404 E 14tb
SUBURBAN, unfurnished. 2 bed­
St. Ph. FA 2-4282
room house with Fla. room, on
2 It It furnished home . S73
route 415; Also newly refinish3 B R unfurnished . . &gt;83
ed 4 room furnished apartment.
1 B R. apartment . . . $60
Phone FA 2-57T1.
ROSA L PAYTON
UNUSUALLY nice unfurnished I
Registered Real Estate Broker
bedroom
s:arage apartment:
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
central healing, air condition­
4-ROOM, clean apt. 611 park.
ing, near churches and store*.
No children, no pets. $60. Ph.
2-BEDr.OOM furnished apartment,
FA 2-4263.
tile hath, close In, 601 Palmetto.
FA 2-1374 after 5:30 p m.
WE NEED RENTALS
Call or come into our office if
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
you would like to rent your
private baths, 114 W. First St.
horn*. We specialize in rentals,
leases and property manage­
2 B.R. trailer. FA 2.6388.
ment Furnished or unfurnish­
2-BEDROOM buhgalow, furnish­
ed. We think you will like our
ed, 313 Palmetto.
service.

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DOLLAR VALUE J
• 2 ♦ 3 • 4 Uedrooma
• Planned Labi Front
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yeur inspection

Minimum $350 Dn.

pARK n

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l a k e m a u i blvd.
J m » West ef 17-91

FA 2-81261 FA 2-8870

tion In Sanford area. Complete
training program for new men
In advcrtiiiof field. No prevloua experience needed. Per­
manent position. Must be neat­
ly dressed and willing to study
and work hard.
Should be able to live on $85
per week during training. For
interview call GArden 4-0037,
9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, or
apply Suite 22. 301 Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Fla.

IB. Situations Wanted

HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Qualified Service
Harriett, Eva Jo k Rob
H. L. ft’helchel
105 So Oak
FA 2-5742 For appointment call FA 2-2010
T V. STAMPS
NOW AVAILABLE
Parts and Service
22. Build • Faint * Repair
Shelby 666 Door Closers
ROOM SPECIAL S1I9S. Paint­
Yentsch Maintenance Service
ing u.side and nut. Call Mr. FA 3-4843
302 F.. 21th Place
Tasker, FA 2-6159.
F R IG ID A 1R E
PLATT’S CARPENTRY Services,
Sales 4r Service
new work A repair. Specialise
G, H. HIGH
In Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5 3315 Days
FA 2-74 la
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.
PAINTING: Colors a specialty. ENVELOPES, 1-ctlrrhcads, slateResidential, commercial, Indus­
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
trial. Licensed and bonded.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Work guaranteed. Free esti­
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4574
306 West 13lh St
oi FA 1-4437.
CARPENTRY, painting, rooting 20. Automobile Service
and cement work. FA 2-4899.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2.1. Building M a te ria ls
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd SL
FA 2-7898

31. Articles For Sale
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Top* k Seata
Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm. Ave.
Ph. PA 3-5751
WHEEL
CHAIRS, crutches,'
canes, walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescription* our Specialty
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
2nd and MeUonvllle
Ph, FA 2-7107.
KKNMORE washer-dryer, 4 fL
folding doer, 30 in. plywood
door, reel type lawn mower,
ornamental blocks, baled hay,
size 40 tuxedo. FA 2-8809.
BLONDE spinet piano, Uke new,
can be seen at Benton's FuroIture Exchange, 3th A San­
ford.

FACTORY TO YOU
Windshield
Back Glass
ALUMINUM BUND!
Door Glass
Vent Glaas
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
SERVICE
Scnkurik Glasa and Paint Co. rail with plastic ends. Plastic
310 Magnolia

Ph. FA 3-4623

or rayoa tapes. Cotton or nyloe
cords.

31. Poultry - Pet* &gt; Livestock Senkarlk Glaaa and P aint On.

24. E lect rlr a l fcervlccii

flJJ.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies,
A
House Wiring — Electric Servlee
BELL Saw sharpening ma
$40 each. FA 2-5601.
Frigldaire Appliances
N tver used. $150. FA 2-4836.
B!
Sid Vlhlen - Randall Electric FREE: Puppies. Just give ’em a
1961
NECCHI
JR.
L.
B.
aews
forgood
home.
704
Palmetto
Ave.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
ward and reverie, over pint and
FA 2-6608 after 5:00 p. m.
ELEC. fan. air conditioner and
needle*, beautiful condition, a t­
water pump motors rewound 32. Flower* • Tree* • Shrubs
tractive carrying cate, assume
and serviced. ‘24 hour service"
s payments of $5.48 per month
10814 E. IBlh St. Sanford, Fla.
PANSIES
for $ months. Write installment
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
manager, Box SO e/o Sanford
FRUilDAIIlE
GrapevUle
Ave.
M
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Mth
SL
Herald.
Sales k Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
VALENCIA ORANGE TREES
CROSLEY SHELVADOR 11 H .
Sid VUtlen’s Randall Electric
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
ft. refrigerator, good condition,
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
W. 20th St. Near Oolf Courae
$80 Phone FA 2-7851.
Ph. FA 2-5906
25. Plumbing Services
I PAIR full leafth drapes, floral
design, with light background.
33. Furniture
FA 2-1853.
RE-UPHOLSTERINO, w ort guar­ 20 GAL. garbage cans 82.86,
anteed Free estimates. Phone
Blanket Special. 2 far $6 ArmyI ’ lu n tb itiK &amp; H u n t i n g
FA 2*7818 or TE 8-2555.
Navy Surplus, $16 Sanford Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER 88. Boala - Melons
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8562
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
Gateway To The Waterway
PLUMBING
Your EVINJIUDE Dealer
i
• BIO VALUES
Contracting k Repairs
Robson Sporting Goods
• QUICK CREDIT
Free Eilin.ales
$04-64 E . 1s t
Ph. F A 24 M
• EASY TERMS
R L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP!

Wall

89 Automobiles - Tracks

WILSON - MAIER
RETIRED Pin h i tier does plumb­
New and Used Furniture
I t PONTIAC, radio and heater,
ing repairs. I’ll. MI 4-7TI3 be­
FA 14629
new battery, good
tween l i t , mornings A even­ 311 E. First SL
tios $145 caah FA 2-76M.
ings
5*PIECE Formica top dlaett*
»*t, perfect condition, bargain. FOR SALE: Clean, low mUcase
2 0 . H a d in &amp; T e le v is io n
NO 8-5174.
1957 Bulck hardtop 4-dr. Special
sedan, new tires, thla week
TV SERVICE within the hour.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
only—$795. Reet'e Paint A Body
Parts k labor positively guar­
Shop,. l«th A Sanford Ave*
anteed 90 davi. Service calls Mattresa renovating Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­
FA 1-71It.
$2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-9792.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mff.
3
. i— —
SS
IMPERIAL, a ir conditioned,
Co.,
FA
2-211),
1901
Sanford
27. Special Service*
loaded. Special price. FA S-OSM
Ave.
LANDSCAPING k
LAWN SERVICE
Cleaning. Fertilising, etc. Tor
Free Estimate call FA 2-7197.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. HARRISON
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 28827
Res. 13U Palmetto
FA 2-7948

Sewing Mach. Repairs
Aid. .TAKES &amp; MODELS

RENTALS fa WEEK
203 W First St C l hr. ser.)
FA 24825

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VOL. 53
United Preag Leaned Wire
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Established 1908
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961

fire Officials
Probe School
Building Blaze

NO. 149

News Briefs
26 Trapped In Mine

Stale Fire Department official*
today are probing the ndna of
C one Kory classroom building
un Hi*1 Rosemvald Negro Etementary School property in Altamonte
Spring* that wai deitroyed by
fire early thia morning.
County School Adminlilrative
Aaalitant Walter Teague **id officiala bare not yet determined the
cauio of the fira but that “it looka
fusptcloui.”
4"
Teague ealimated damage to
the building at about WS.Ooo and
aaid that school official! are
considering starting double seafioni at the school until that
building can be replaced.
It was the second fire at the
school in less than a week.
Another frame building on the
site was burned Sunday night, Tea­
g u e added. It contained one class­
room.
Teagua said tha fire started
around midnight and was brought
undar control about an hour later
by volunleera from the Altamonte
Spring! Fira Dept.
Thera a rt 309 pupils attending
achool at Hosenwald.
Tha Hosenwald plant la located
on a seven-acre site and it made
♦ u p of one concrete block building
with two cUsarooma and tha two
fram e buildings.
The school hold* grides one
through eight and the State Sur­
vey team haa recommended an
addition of six new classrooms at
a cost of $78,000.

FUKUOKA. Japan (U PI)—Two
men were killed and 26 trapped to­
day by a southern Japan coal mine
fire similar to one that took the
live* of 71 miners exactly one
week ago, and just 16 mile* away.
Hopes for the live* of the 26 men
were slight, police said, aa suffo­
cating imoke filled the 3,2H0-foot
mine.

Crew Rescued
LONG BEACH, Calif. (U1M)—
The rrew of the grounded 416-foot
Greek freighter nominator was removed todey as tea* ralmrd alter
shifting the 10,000-ton vessel near­
er ashore. The men were removed
In relays stalling at dawn by a
salvage vessel that transferred
them tn the Coast Guard cutter
Heather as a helicopter hovered
over them in a precautionary
measure.

Moonshine Seized
SUPPLIES OK SALK POLIO VACCINE are checked by Chairman Bud
Stewart, left, in charge of the Jaycee Polio Shot Day project. Touchton
Druggiat Glenn McCall, also a Jaycee. assured Stewart that there will be
an ample supply fur the large crowds expected a t tha Jaycee Building
(Herald Photo)
Saturday.

iaycees Urge Families To Get Polio
Vaccine During Shot Day Saturday
“ Every parent should take ad­
vantage of this chance to atamp
out tha deadly disea h of polio,
by having their children and
themselves inoculated Saturday
at the Jaycee Bulkllng on k'roaeh
Atje., between the hour* of §.
on. and 3 p.m." Jay
rrort, thali'jian *»
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there is no maximum for adults,
for polio cm strike all age*.
The second shot will be given In
April, and there are three shots
in the aeries.
laJonaatwa aticvls have
to M lj

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to
defray i m cost of needle* and
Ha also reminds the pi
JACK SON VILE fU Pl) —
vaccine'.
1$ to 11 months have elapsed
aatimatad 10,000 educate
the third shot. It Is now Stewart estimates that approxi­
a rod today for tha fiSte
time for a booster shot and these mately 1,000 people toak the
■hot* last year, tha first year
Mislon of the annuel meeting of
the Jayccei had undertake* a
the Florida Education Aaan., with
project of this kind.
FORT PIERCE (UPI) A
^ a teacher pay raiaa tha main
Aa oven greater response Is deadly tale of murder on a moon­
® topic on tha eaenda.
expected this year, for It la felt lit ocean unwound from reels of
The aession wee formally open­
that there are Kill a great num­ tape recordings today in a closeded at noon. Commlttea meetings
WASHINGTON (UPI) - H ie Re­
wilt take up the day and Got. publican party -haa Hated Sen. ber of people la (he area who door listening session that haa
have not beeo iooculatad. The auapended the murder trial of
Farrta Bryant will apeak to tha Goorga A. Smathara, President
Salk vaccine could be ttw dif­ Joseph A. Peel Jr.
group tonight.
Kennedy's close personal friend, ference between Ufe end death
Peel listened with Judge D. C.
Pro-convention meeting! of tarl- among Its targets for defeat In to some members of the commu­
Smith and defense and prosecution
oua FEA department! were held tha 1002 senatorial elect loos.
nity, Stewart pointed out.
lawyers while Ihe voire of Floyd
Wednesday.
GOP Chairman Thurston B.
Six weeks of age la the mini­ (Lucky) Hnlzapfel recounted how
William V. Chappell J r , Speak- Morton, In a report on the 1M0 mum for beginning the shots and
he drowned Circuit Judge and
P ar-designate of tha House, apoke elections and a program for 1M2,
Mra. C. E. Chilling worth on the
along with Senate Education Com­ named IS target atatei where
night of June 14, 1933, on Peel’s
mittee Chairman G. T. Melton of Democrats now hold Senate seats.
orders.
Lake City to a combined gathering
Morion namrd Florida aa onr
Ilolzapfel has reprated Ilia con
of achool auperintendenla, achool of the 13 where "Republican can­
fession on Ihe witness stand In
A 14-year-old Oviedo boy was
board official* and State Depart- didates have a good chance of
the trial, which started March 6.
winning if backed by the pagty Hated In "satisfactory" condition But defense attorney Carlton
ment of Education leadara.
at Winter Park Hospital today after
Chappell eaid too many teach­ organisational vigor of I960."
Welch won Ihe right to liitcn to
Morton was mildly encouraged he fell from a tree late Wednesday the tapes In hopes of finding dis­
ers think too much about aalariee and not enough about doing by the imso election results In the afternoon.
crepancies in what wa* said tn the
Buddy Hooker suffered two bro­
J , good Job, Melton said moat South,
recordings and at the trial.
He noted that In Georgia, Ala­ ken legs and poaaible tnternat in­
y lawmaker* ware considering a
Smith has laid he will role after
I “recruitment and evaluation” of bama. Mississippi. South Caro­ juries in the accident.
hearing the 40 to 30 hour* of play­
The
boy
was
playing
In
a
tree
back whether the tapes are ad­
■ teachers rather than a blanket pay lina, and Tennessee, candidate
Richard M. Nixon exceeded the wilh another youngster and he missible ■■ evidence. About 13
■ increase for »U instructor*.
apparently toil hii balance and hours nf listening was completed
An FEA committee hee recom­ Republican percentage in the Ei­
fell some 30 feet.
senhower landslide of 1936.
through Wednesday night.
mended a $760 annual wage host
for all teachers, conflicting with
Bryant's promise of economy la
hie administration.
"We all want quality educa4 lion,” said Hillsborough County
SupL Crockett FamelL
Federal aid to education was a
LONDON (U PI)—A 40-yeerrold
topic a t tha meeting.
The association was to raveal to­
Local Civic and Navy officials craft noise level at the new Semi­ • plnstrr obtainedphutogrophs of
day the result* of a secret ballot mel Wednesday to discuss area* nole High School. The problem mote than 200 page* of a redtaken to decide whether to sup­ of mutual concern and plant for had been anticipated by the Navy- covered book containing 11cilia it's
the expected increase in the num­ long before the new school was highest naval secret*, It wai testi­
port federal aid to achool*.
ber of perionet to be aaligned completed and procedures estab­ fied today at the trial of five per­
to* squadrons operating from Ra­ lished to bold the noise level to sona charged with spying for Rus­
an absolute minimum he said. sia.
mey Field thia year.
Runways oriented away from the
Present at the meeting were
Capl. Georg* Oslioin Sy rounds,
John Krider, manager of the school and populated areas are chief of the underwater research
Chamber of Comemrcc, school of­ used whenever the wind condi­ unit at the naval base where Brit­
Tom B. Rash of Winter Park
ficial!, Capt. F. G. Edwards, Com- tions allow, the plants even take ain and NATO plan counter.warreceived an unexpected ducking
m inder of Heavy Attack Wing off and land with a down wind fate against Russia's 450 submar­
in the SL John's River near the
One and Cdr. Si Johnson, the com­ component of up to five knot* in ine*. said material found in a
Geneva bridge on SR 48.
rrder to *t*» wed el**r of th*
shopping hag belonging to Miss
Rash, who was- relbrnuis from mending officer of VAH-t.
area •vhenever possible.
The
meeting
revealed
auiuu*
a day's fishing had hooked Ms
Ethel Klitsbcth Cee «■.* of high­
An
experimental
chaoge
to
a
left
boat up to till car and boat other thing* that the number of
hand traffic pa Hern for Runway est value to a potential enemy.
trailer to haul It out of the water. North American Aviation employe*
One photograph, the witness
V
showed no decrease in noise at
&amp;Hut the reverse occurred whan coming to Sanford ha* been in-,
said,
was of a drawing i elating tu
Ihe school and a major tncrraie at
^ i l a brakci failed and the beat creased by over a per
B ritain ’s only nuclear submarina.
that
the
first
truck,
load*
of
heav#j
the
Osctninole
Hospital.
Counsehauled the car Into the rivar.
Aiiiung 1trina In a beg which
Not satisfied with thii mis­ maintenance and gaining equip &lt;quenliy a right hand traffic pattern fhntland Yard dctgrlivrs found in
ment
associated
wjjjh
th
e
'
new
Vironllnuei
to
be
flown.
chief. the boat, floating free of
It wa* pointed out aUo Dial Mils Gee's home was a sheet nf
the trailer, drifted off dawa glUatc aircraft will commence ar"
‘
*
every
pilot 1* well aware ol Urn paper bearing 12 quesliuua. It
riving
from
the
Colombo*,
Ohio.
river, ebaaed by helpful ftabtelocation
of the achool and that was tn English, but a naval ax pert
m u la other boat*, while a
In response to question* by civic any denier to the school from n who underatends I t languages tes­
wrecker dragged tha su b m e rp i
auto out of tl* unscheduled ana- official*. Edwards explained the malfunctioning aircraft I* Infinite tified It was a translation from
I tha Russian.
1many meesuie* taken to reduce air • aimally small.
minute car wash.

Tapes Tell Tale
Of Murderer

Smathers Prime
Target Of GOP

It’ll Be W etter
WASHINGTON tU I'll — The
Weather Bureau predirts It will
be wetter than usual over most of
the nation during the next 30 days,
with below"-norma I temperatures
from tha Gieat Lakes to the
northeastern aealward. The 30-day
forecast through mid-April railed
for abuvo average ptacipitnUoo lit
moat uf tha country ta d squalls
and thunderstorms try tha South,
•a st,
..
•

will be given Saturday a* well
as liva first, second or third in
the aeriea of regular shots.
All inoculation* will be given
by a registered nurse under the
direct supervision of* • doctor
tetivMaal aoodtoa v M to
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TALLAHASSEE (UPl i — Bev­
erage Director Thomae E. Lee re­
ported his department seised 64
moonshine stills, 41,000 gallons of
mash and 1,300 gallons of non-tax
paid whisky last month. Twentythree automobilea used to trans­
port tha white whisky war* also
aeixed, Lee said. The number of
atilla destroyed in Florida thia
year nuw stands at 109, the direc­
tor said.

Oviedo Youth
Hurt In Mishap

Phofos Of Secret
Plans For Increased
NAS Activity Discussed Books Revealed

NEW YORK (UPI) — Brendan
Behan will avoid St, Patrick’s
■nakfa. (New York judge*). He
■ays by crossing the Hudson Rivar
Friday to celebrate SU Patrick's
Daftt-in Jersey City. Bohan woi
banned front inarching in New
York'a parade by Chairman Jama*
J, Comerford, a apodal aession*
Judge, because he "has been ad­
vertised so eatonslvely as a com­
mon drunk."

DeSoto W eek Set
BRADENTON — Th* weak of
March 19-26 haa been officially
proclaimed as "Hernando De Koto
Week" by Gov. Farris Bryant, De
Roto Celebration headquarters an­
nounced today. Calabratlon actlv.
Itiaa begin Sunday to be witnessed
thia yaar by tha Spanish ambassa­
dor, Mariano de Yturraldr, New
Orleans Consul Don Lula Aparico,
Windsor, Ontario Mayor Michael
J. Patrick, ftafasl da Soto, a direct
descendant of lfernando De Koto,
and an estimated 10.00U ■!•»■, lator*.

Kennedy Cuts Eye
WAHHINGTON (U PI)—Preai­
dant Kennedy suffered a ru t over
hi* left aye today whan ha bant
down to pick up an objact tor hia
daughter Carolina.

UN Troops Seek
Civilians' Release
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) — Ma­ came as lough Gurkha troops
layan troops of the United Nations from India flew into the Congo
are en routa to Kivu Province to aboard U.S. Air Force planet dur­
negotiate the release of 36 mis­ ing the night despite warning* by
“ blood
sionaries — probably including Congolese leaders that
some Americans—held prisoner will flow" if they are used against
by Congolese troops, the UN Congolese troops.
A UN spokesman sa.d there
command announced today.
Tha missionaries were reported was a report aome lime ago that
under house arrest at Katongo, 23 American* were in the Kuvu
186 miles west nf the provincial area and mey may be among the
36 missionaries now at Kasongo.
capital of Hukavu,
New* of tha rescue mission1However, Ihe U. S. embassy here

Board Reassured
County Cummins ion Chnitmun J. C. Hutchison «*■
anred members of the City Contmianion today thnt not
only wn» \V. F irst St. the top primary project In the
countv but the “top primary project by the State Hoad
Dept."
In n joint meeting nf the City Commission niul two
members of the county board, Hutchison said "1 spoke
with State Bond Board member Max Brewer by telephone
today anti he rcaasnrred me that \V. First St. was the No.
1 project of the SRI)."

$150,000 Given
For Right Of Way Cites Need For
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A 12-man jury haa awarded more than $150,000 tu 14
property owners along W. First St. to bring to an end an
eight-day condemnation proceeding—called one of the most
expensive in Seminole County’s history.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr. said there were 14
contested cases for rights of way in the suit participated in

Elks Charity Ball
Event Saturday^
Tha Annual Charity Ball nf
Sanford Elki Lodge 1241 will be
held -Saturday In the ballroom
of thr Mayfair Inn.
In thr receiving line will be
Exalted Ruler J. K. Hoolrhan
and Mrs. Hoalehan: chairman of
the ball, Stephen Androsko and
Mra. Androiko and co-chairmen,
Mr. and Mra. Dick Mapes.
The public is Invited tn danct
to the music of Pel* Hukur'a
orchestra and a program of en­
tertainment ii being planned by
J. W. McDonald, with apeclal
decorations by Marcel Faille.
Tickets arc now on sate at the
Mayfair and at the Klka Club.

Solid Fuel Shots
Are Successful
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Two solid-fueled mlaiilea bidding
for key Jqbi in the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization’* European
defense system reeled off impreailve surer*»ci Wednesday.
The Navy's Polaris, already on
duly aboard American subma­
rines, hurled a dummy warhead
more than 1,600 statute mites In
another try-out for an advanced
model.
About eight hours later, the
Army sent Its new Pershing rock­
et more than 150 miles

by two circuit Judges, aavan local
atturiirys mid eight toad apprais­
al*.
Cleveland, who represented tha
ioxuV; In the lengthy prgrtedit£»,
said that during* the first seven
days lUU.OOO was awarded to parcel
uwnara and Wednesday, the final
day, 147,000 was awarded.
“With attorney’* feci, the null
•sill probably coat th* county well
over $160,000." Cleveland slid,
adding, thnt it was on* of th*
moat expensive right of way pro­
ceedings in the counly'n history.
Money from th* $1 million bond
ls.ua passed three year* ago will
be ysed to help pay for the pro­
ceedings.
Circuit Judge B. L. Willis
handled tha proceeding* during tha
flrit weak and Judge Thomna
Rcaalcy was in charge thia weak.
Cleveland said that with tha pro­
ceeding* out of tha way, h* felt
that th* contract fur tha project
will b* awarded by July 1.
He added that If th* leglalature
changes tha law concerning tha 20
percent reserve, the project could
lie 1*1 much sooner.

S tiffF ig h t Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Administration forces In the Senate
decided luday to wage n stiff
floor fight in an attempt to de­
lete drastic committee changes
in President Kennedy's bill to ex­
tend unemployment benefit*. The
decision came as (he Senate pre­
pared to open debate on the
measure, approved Wednesday
by Mm Senata Finance Commit­
tee.

Party Unity

Hubert Billhlmar, chairman of
th* County Democratie Executive
Committee, commanded member*
of th* Democratie Woman’s Club
Wednesday night for their efforts
to promote an affective organisa­
tion In th* county and aald:
*1 predict that In the neat elec­
tion, political candidate* will coma
t* you asking f g ty e u r to la and.
support.”
•' '*■
Tha rlaa of th* BapUbllcaa Party
In th* state, ha aald, haa reached
the paint where almost all Demo­
cratic candidal** ar* going to have
GOP apposition In th* future.
This will make It vitally neces­
sary for all Democratic organi­
sations to atrongthan tham**]**a,
build up thalr Influence and tnks
an actlv* part In promoting Dacno.
erst* runlng for offieo.
" It la no longer going to be pos­
sible," sold Billhlmar, "fo r any
candldalai to run unopposed and
election* a n going to b* hotly contasted.”
Ha ramindad tha woman's group
that in tha laat general election,
four Seminole County precinct*
went completely Republican.
"This group ahould bav* a thous­
and members,’* ha said.
A fter Blilhlmsr’s talk, In which
he explained tha funetion of th*
Democratie Executive Committee
and hla owa function, ho answerad a multitude a f question* fired
at him from tho floor by tha wom­
en who attended th* masting.
It waa pointed out by klra, Ruth
Gallagher, president of th* group,
that although tha south and of
th* county haa throe post offices
within two miles of each other,
th* west and of the county, around
Paula, now has no post office, al­
though there wa* ona there to tha
past.
Thar* are bow 80 members of
th* Democratie Woman'a Club,
and a t each meeting a few more
name* ar* added. The membership
roll* are still open and th# en­
rollment fe* is only $1.26 s'year.

Tampa Hearing
Resumes After
Noisy Session

pBoat Puts Landing
Effort In Reverse

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had no specific Information.
The UN spokesman said tha
missionaries a r t short of food and
the Malayans are carrying flour
with them for food relief. Tha
Malayans will escort those who
want to leave.
Tha Gurkha troops — worldfamed for their fighting qualities
—streamed into tha Congo. Fivo
Glohcmaitera have so far brought
276 Gurkhas to reinforce UN
troop* here.
Gurkha leader Brig. K. A. i.
Baja gave Immediate assurances
that they had not coma to battla
Ihe Congolese but were la tha
Congo only undar condHlona laid
down by Indian Prim* Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru. Baja’s state­
ment helped relieve tension build­
ing up here.
There wai no sign of any Con.
goleie when tbc Gurkhas piled out
uf the first piano and lined up on
the darkened airfield. Four Ught
Indonesian tanks guarded th* ap­
proach road but th e n was no op­
position. Four other Globemasteru
cams In during tha night.

TWO CHARLES were nude aguinxt a l'ontiuc, Mich., driver WedntaUuy
niirht a fte r his car crashed Into a parked vehicle on Hanford Ave. Gerald
Gibson was booked for cureless and negligent driving and driving while In­
toxicated, police said. Damtigen pictured here amounted to more than $725,
officers said. Nobody was hurt.
(Herald Photo)

TAMPA (U PI)—The SUt* Pub.
He Utilities Commission resumed
hearings today on S Tampa Elec­
tric Co. rata Inrraaaa, with the
commission*!*
hoping
today’s
meeting would be leaa violent
than Wednesday’* session.
Th* hearing* ware recessad to*
fur* noon Wednesday whan a Jeer­
ing group of spectator* got out nf
h sH
When Chairman Wilbur King
called th* racaaa to allow tha
spectator* to cool off, aging Com­
missioner Jerry Carter waa shoved
out a dour by two unidentified
spectator*.
Th* rata* had barn adjusted to
provide raUaf for tb s big pboapluta industry, which said H could
nut afford to pay it* aba re of g
rata inertas*.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

/ire Officials
Probe School
Building Blaze
State Fire Department
today are probing the
0
one itory classroom
on the Rosenwald N’rgiu

*10,000 Edu
At State Mee
JACKSONVILE (U PI) —
estimated 10,000 educe!#**
ered today for the f l f * f*M M &gt;
•es■Ion o f the annuel meeting * f
the Florida Education Assn., with
teacher pay raise th* mala
^ topic on the egenda.
The session was formally open­
ed at noon. Committee meeting*
will take up th* day and Gov.
Farria Bryant will apeek to th#
group tonight.
Pre-convention meetings e f vari­
ous FEA department* were held
Wednesday.
William V. Chappell Jr., Bpaak• ar-designaU o f tha Housa, spoke
along with Senate Education Com­
mittee Chelrman G. T. Melton ef
Lake City to e combined gathering
o f school superintendents, school
board official* and Stat* Depart­
ment e f Education leaders.
Chappell said too many taechera think too much about aalaHra and not enough about doing
* good Job. Melton said most
lawmakers were eonaidaring a
l "recruitment end evaluation" * f
teachers rather than a blanket pay
: Increase for ell Instructors.
An FEA committee hae recom­
mended * $760 annual wage host
for all teachers, conflicting with
Bryant’s promise o f economy la
hie administration.
"W # all want quality educa­
t i o n , " aaid Hillsborough County
SupL Crockett Famell.
Federal aid to education was a
topic at tbs meeting.
The association wa* to reveal to­
day the results o f a secret ballot
taken to decide whether to support federal aid to schools.

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NO. 149

News Briefs

*

LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) — Ma-1 came a* tough Gurkha troops
layan troops of the United Nations from India flew Into the Congo
FUKUOKA. Japan (U P I)— T w o I * r* *n routo to Kivu Province to! aboard U.S. Air Force planes dur.
men were killwl and 28 trapped to- n**otiato the release of 30 mis- Ing the night despite warning* by
day by a southern Japan coal m ine! *ionarie* — probably Including Congolese leaders that
“ blood
fire similar to on* that took the 1*om* Americans—held prisoner |will flow" If they are used against
live# of 71 miners exactly one by Congolese troop*, the UN j Congolese troops.
k UN spokesman said there
week ago, and just 16 miles away. command announced today.
Tha missionaries were reported was a report tome time ago that
Hopea for th* livea of th* 28 men
were alight, police said, aa suffo­ under house arrest at Kasongo, 23 Americans were in the Kuvu
cating smoke filled the 3,280-foot 188 mile* west of the provincial area and tnry may be among the
30 missionaries now at Kasongo.
capital of Rukavu
min*.
New* of the rescue mission1However, Ihe U. S. embassy here

126 Trapped In Mine

official*
ruin* of
building
Elemen­

tary School property in Altamonte
Spring* that w*» destroyed by
fire early thi* morning.
County School Administrative
Aaaiatant Walter Teague aaid offi­
cial* have not yet determined the
causa of the fir* but that “ it looks
-^usplclous.”
® Teague estimated damage to
the building at about $35,000 and
said that school officials are
considering starting double ses­
sions at the school until that
building can be replaced.
It was the second fire at the
school in less than a week.
Another frame building on the
sita was burned Sunday night, Tea­
g u e added. It contained one class­
room.
Teagus said the fire started
around midnight and was brought
under control about an hour later
by volunteers from the Altamonte
Springs Fir# Dept.
Thera ara 309 pupil* attending
school at Rosenwald.
The Rosenwald plant is located
on a seven-acre site and Is made
♦ u p of one concrete block building
with two classrooms and the two
frame buildings.
The school holds grades one
through eight and the State Sur­
vey team has recommended an
addition of six new classrooms at
a cost of $78.ooo.

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UN Troops Seek
Civilians' Release

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________________________WEATHER: Sunny and fair through Friday. High today. 77-83. Low tonight, 35-60.
VOL. 53

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Crew Rescued
LONG BEACH. Calif. (U P I)—
Th# crew of the grounded 416-foot
Greek freighter Dominator wai re­
moved today at seas calmed after
shlfUng the 10,000-ton veatel near­
er ashore. The men were remored
In relays staitlng at dawn by a
salvage vessel that transfri led
them to the Coast Guard cutter.
Heather aa a heliropter hovered
over them In a precautionary
meaaure.

Moonshine Seized
SUPPLIES OF SALK POLIO VACCINE are checked by Chairman Bud
Stewart, left, in charge o f the Jaycea Polio Shot Day project. Touchton
Druggist Glenn McCall, also a Jaycee, assured Stewart that there will be
an ample supply fur the large crowds expected at th* Jaycee Building
(Herald Photo)
Saturday.

Jaycees Urge Families To Get Polio

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Beveiage Director Thomas E. Lee re­
ported hit department seised 54
moonshine Hills, 41,000 gallons of
mash and 1,300 gallons o f non-tax
paid whisky last month. Twenty,
three automobiles used to trans­
port tha white whisky were also
seised, Lee said. The number of
■tills destroyed in Flurida this
year now stands at 100, the Hir*c-|
tor aaid.

It’ll Be Wetter

Vaccine During Shot Day Saturday
“ Every parent should take advantaga of this chance to itamp
out the deadly disease of polio,
by having their children and
thcmscivci inoculated Saturday
at, the Jaycee Building on k'rensh
A y ., between the hour* e f •.
$&gt;m. and 5 p.m.' Jayea
ttatr, ibairuun i
ot Drive projot::. .tilHe also reminds the pi
11 to 18 months have elapsed
^ce the third shot. It Is now
time, for a booster shot and these
. . . ............
......

Smafhers Prime
Target Of GOP
WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h e Republican party -baa listed Sen.
George A. Smathers, President
Kennedy's close personal friend,
among Its targets for defeat In
the 1983 senatorial elections.
GOP Chairman Thurston B.
Morton, in a report on the I960
elections and e program for 1982,
named 15 target states where
Democrats now hold Senate (eats.
Morton named Florida at one
of the 15 where "Republican can­
didates have a good chanra of
winning if backed by the pa#y
organisational vigor of I960.”
Morton was mildly encouraged
by the 1960 election result* In the
South,
He noted that in Georgia, Ala­
bama, Mississippi, South Caro­
lina, and Tennessee, candidate
Richard M. Nixon exceeded the
Republican percentage In the El­
senhower landslide of 1958.

will be given Saturday a* well
as tli* first, second or third in
the eeriee of regular shots.
All Inoculations will be given
by a registered nurse under the
doctor
direct supervision
h

i there is no maximum for adults,
I for polio can strike all agea.
|The second shot will be given in
j April, and there are three shots
! in Ihe series
IMoratnlie*- sheets have been
distributor to- all i
nd
IA
by
Is
lrI*
•t
.•
V
:
small t.'grg* or 9i 'f m w o t to
defray t.to cost of needles and
vaccine'.
Slewart estimates that approxi­
mately 1,800 people took the
■hots last yoar, the first year
the Jayccea had undertaken a
project of this kind.
FORT PIERCE (UPI) — A
A* even greater reappos* is deadly tale of murder on a moon­
expected this yeer, for U la felt lit ocean unwound from reeli of
that there are still a great num­ tape recordings today in a closedber of people la th* area who door listening session that has
have not been Inoculated. The suspended the murder trial of
Selk vaccine could be the dif­ Joseph A. Peel Jr.
ference between life and death
Peel listened with Judge D. C.
to some members of tha commu­ Smith and defense and prosecution
nity, Stewart pointed ou t
lawyers while the voire of Floyd
Six weeks of age ia the mini­ (Lucky) Ilotsapfel recounted how
mum for beginning the ahote and he drowned Circuit Judge and
Sire. C. E. Chlllingworth on the
night of June 14, 1155, on Peel'*
orders.
Ilolsapfrl he* repratrd In* con
fesslon on the witness stand in
A M-yeer-old Oviedo boy was
the trial, which started March 8.
listed In "satisfactory" condition
But defense
attorney Carlton
at Winter Park Hospital today after
Welch won the right to listen to
he fell from a tree late Wednesday
the tapes in hopes of finding dis­
afternoon.
crepancies in what was said in the
Buddy Hooker suffered two bro­
recordings and at the trial.
ken leg* and poaaible internal inSmith has said he will rule after
Jurica in the accident.
hearing the 40 to 50 hours of play­
The boy wa* playing in a tree
back. whether the tape* are ad
with another youngster and he
mtssible as evidence. About 15
apparently lost his balance and
hours of listening was completed
fell come 30 feel.
through Wednesday night.

Tapes Tell Tale
Of Murderer

Oviedo Youth
Hurt In Mishap

Photos Of Secret
Plans For Increased
NAS A ctivity Discussed Books Revealed

LONDON (U P D — A td-ycar-old
Local Civic and Navy officiala craft noise level at the new Semi­ spinster obtained phutug.aphi of
met Wednesday to discuss areas nole High School. The problem mors than 200 pages of a tedo f mutual concern and plan* for had been anticipated by tha Navy covered hook containing Brilian'a
the expected increase in the num­ long before tha new school was highest naval secrets, It was testi­
ber o f personal to b* astignad completed and procedure* estab­ fied today at tha trial of fiv* per­
to squadrons operaUng from Ra­ lished to bold the noise leva! to sons rhargrd with spying for Rus­
an absolute minimum h* said. sia.
mey Field this year,
Present it the meeting were) Runway* oriented away from the
Capt. Georg* Osborn 8&gt; murids,
John Krlder, manager of the school and populated areas are chief of tba underwater rrsearch
Chamber o f Comemrce, school o f. used whenever the wind condiTom R. Rash of Winter Park
unit at tha naval base where Brit­
ficials, Capt. F. G. Edwards, Coin-1 tioiu allow, th* planes even Uke
received an unexpected ducking
ain and NATO plan counter.warin tba 5L John's River near th# mander of Heavy Attack Wing off and land with a down wind fair against Russia's 4&amp;0 submar­
Geneva bridge cn SR 48.
One and Cdr. Si J * * " * . ^ com component of up to five knots in ines, said material fuund in a
rnler to »(*» wr'l clear of th*
Rath, who waa ’retUtniii* fiaci •^•o^lne officer of VAJII.
shopping bag belonging to Miss
a dav'a fishing bad hooked his
The meeting reveateo aaMisfc .a rcs
pouttu*.
Ethel Elisabeth Gee w»«
highboat up to his car and boat j other things that tb* number of J An eapenmcntal change to a left
**t
value
to
a
potential
enemy.
trailer tu haul it out of the waierJ North American Aviation employe* hand traffic pattern for Runway
photograph, the witness
,h
rev
e rse occurred
when
to Sanfurd has been in- • showed n« decrease in noise at, On*
,,
^ Biut
u t the
the» ravers#
ravers*
occurred wnen
when »coming
occurred
» -s ^ ^
^ ^
^
#ch#o|
, miJof U m „ e „ , .aid, wa. of a drawing .elating to
^ ,| » brakes (ailed and the boot
that tba first truck.toads nf heav#(lhe ^Seminole Hospital. Counacon,y nuelear ■ubmarin*.
hauled the car Into the rlvar.
,n • *’•* which
Not satisfied with this mis­ maintenance and training equip ,&lt;qucnlly a right hand traffic pattern , A,,,Mnv
scat
associated
wjjjt
tha
new
Vicontinues
to
b#
flown.
Scotland
Yard
dtt«rtivrs
found In
chief. the boat, floating (res of
It was pointed out also that'
V**’* homa waa a »h*#t of
the trailer, drifted off Sown gilaalr aircraft will fansnsenc# arriver, chased by bolpful (labor* riving from th* Columbus, Ohio, j every pilot ia well aware ol tha paper hearing 12 questions. It
I location of tha school and that waa in English, but a naval ax part
man in other boats, while a plant today.
In response to quoationa by civic any danger to tha school from a who understands I t languages tes­
wrecker dragged the subroorvd
auto out of lit unscheduled out- official*. Edwards explained tha |malfunctioning aircraft la Infinite tified It was a translation from
Iht Russian.
I many utcasuia* taken to radii.* air *simally small.
minute car wash.

Board Reassured
County Commission Chairman J. C. Hutchison «*aured members o f the City Commission today thnt not
only waa W. First St. the top primary project in the
county hut the "top primary project by the State Rond
Dept."
In n joint meeting of the City Commission and two
members o f the county bonrd, Hutchison said "I spoke
with State Rond Board member Max Brewer by telephone
today nml he roaaaurred me that W. First St. was the No.
1 project o f the SRI)."

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 Given Demo Chairman
For Right Of W ay Cites Need For
A 12-man jury has awarded more than $150,000 to 14
property owners along W. First St. to bring to an end an
eight-day condemnation proceeding—called one of the most
expensive in Seminole County's history.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr. said there were 14
contested eases for rights of way in Ihe suit participated in

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Weather Bureau predict* it will
be wetter than usual over moat of
the nation during the next .10 days,
with helow-niiimsl temperatures
from th* Gieat Lakes to the ----northeastern leatotard. The 30-day
forecast through mid-April railed
for above average pioeipitoUan ill
moat of tha country **d squalls
and thunderstorms icy the South.
•as*.
uV:
■
Tha Annual Charity Ball of
Sanford Elks Lodge 1211 will be
NEW YORK (U P I )— Brendan held Saturday In Ihe ballroom
Behan will avoid St-' Patrirk’a of the Mayfair Inn.
snakes. (New York Judges), he
In the receiving line will be
saya p y crossing the Hudson River Exalted Ruler J. K. Iloolehan
Friday to celebrate Sto Patrick's and Mrs. Iloolehan; chairman of
I)aF -ln Jersey City. Behan waa Ihe ball, Stephen Androsko and
banned from marching in New Mrs. Androsko and co-chairmen,
York's parade by Chairman James Mr. and Mra. Dick Map**.
The public is invited tn dance
J. Comerford, a special sessions
Judge, because he “ has been ad­ to the music of Pel* Bukur's
vertised so eatonsively aa a com­ orchestra ami a program of en­
tertainment is being planned by
mon drunk."
J, W. McDonald, with special
decorations by Marcel Faille.
Tickets arc now on sale at th*
BRADENTON — Th* waak of
March IB-26 has been officially Mayfair and at the Elks Club.

Elks Charity Ball

Event Saturday^

Too Drunk, T h S a y

DeSoto Week Set

proclaimed aa “ Harnando He Soto
Weak" by Gov. Farris Bryant, Da
Soto Celebration headquarter* an­
nounced today. Calabratlon activ­
ities begin Sunday to b* witnessed
this year by tha Spanish ambassa­
dor, Mariano da Ytunable, New
Orleans Consul Don Lula Aparico,
Windsor, Ontario Mayor Michael
J. Patrick, Rafaal da 8olo, a direct
descendrnt o f Hernando I&gt;« Roto,
and an estimated 10,000 allevia­
tors.

Kennedy Cuts Eye
W A S H IN G T O N

( U P I ) — P rcsL

dent Kennedy suffered a cut over
his left ays today whan ha bant
down to pick up an object for hla
daughter Caroline.

Solid Fuel Shots
Are Successful
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Two solid-fueled missiles bidding
for key Jqbs in the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization's European
defense system reeled off impres­
sive successes Wednesday.
The Navy's Polaris, alrrady on
duty aboard American subma­
rines, hurled a dummy warhead
mure than l.coo statute miles in
anothrr try-out for in advanced
model.
About eight hours later, the
Army sent its new Pershing rock­
et more than 150 mile*

by two circuit Judge*, »*v«n local
attorneys and right road apprais­
als.
Cleveland, who represented tha
.ovtCf in the lengthy prgrt*’dihC*&gt;
•aid that during*th* first seven
days $1)9,000 was awarded to parcel
owners and Wednesday, th* final
day, $47,000 waa awarded.
“ With attorney's fees, tha suit
will probably cost tha county well
over $160,000." Cleveland aaid,
adding, that it waa one of th*
most expensive right o f way pro­
ceedings in the county's hiatory.
Money from th* $1 million bond
Issue passed three years ago will
he ysed to help pay for the pro­
ceedings.
Clrruit Judge B. I,. Willis
handled tha proceedings during tha
first weak and Judge Thomas
Beasley was in charge this week.
Cleveland said that with tha pro­
ceeding* out of tha way, h* felt
that th* contract fur tha project
will b* awarded by July 1.
11* added that if th* legislature
clung** th* law concerning tha 20
percent reserve, tha project could
lie let much sooner.

StiffFightSet
WASHINGTON (UPI) Ad­
ministration forces in tha Senate
decided today to wage a itiff
floor fight tn an attempt to de­
lete drastic committee changes
in President Kennedy's bill to ex­
tend unemployment benefit*. The
decision came a* the Senate pre­
pared to open debate on the
meaaure, approved Wednesday
by the Senate Finance Commit­
tee.

Party Unity
Robert Billhimer, chairman ef
tha County Democratic Executive
Committee, commended member*
o f th* Democratie Woman'* Club
Wednesday night for their efforts
to promote an effective organisa­
tion In th* county and aaid:
"I predict that In th* next elec­
tion, political candidates will com*
to you asking fgr your h alf and
support."
►*. •*'*
Tha rise e f tb* RapUbilcM Party
in th* atote, he said, baa reached
th* point where almoot nil Demo­
cratic candidates ar* going to have
GOP apposition in tb* future.
This will make it vitally neces­
sary for all Democrat!* organi­
sation* to strengthen thamaalvea,
build up thalr Influence and taka
an activa part in promoting Demo­
crats runing for offics.
“ It I* no losgar going to be pos­
sible," aaid Billhimer, “ for any
candidates to run unopposed and
elections are going to b* hotly con­
tested."
Ha reminded tha woman's group
that in the last general election,
four Semlnol* County precincts
went completely Republican.
“ This group should have a thous­
and members," ha aaid.
A fter Billhimer'* talk, la which
ha explained tha function o f tha
Democratie Executive Committee
and hla owa function, h* answer­
ed a multitude e f questions fired
at him from th* floor by th* wom­
en who attended tha masting.
It waa pointed out by Mrs. Ruth
Gallagher, president o f th* group,
that although tha south and o f
th* county haa three post offices
within two mile* o f each other,
the west and o f tha county, around
Paula, now haa no post office, al­
though tbars was ona there in th*
past.
Thar* ar* now $0 member* o f
the Democratie Woman's Club,
and at each m eeting a few more
names ar* added. The mem bership
roll* ar* still open and tha en­
rollment fa* is only $1.26 a'yaar.

Tampa Hearing
Resumes After
Noisy Session

# Boat Puts Landing
Effort In Reverse

%

had no specific Information.
The UN spokesman said th*
missionaries ar* abort of food sod
the Malayans are carrying flour
with them for food relief. Tba
Malayans will escort thosa wh*
want to leave.
Tb* Gurkha troops — worldfamed for their fighting qualities
—streamed into th* Congo. Fiv*
Globcmaitera have so far brought
276 Gurkhas to reinforce UN
troop# bar*.
Gurkha leader Brig. K. A. S.
Baja gave immediate assurances
that they had not coma to battle
the Congolese but were in the
Congo only under conditions laid
down by Indian Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru. Baja's state­
ment helped relieve teiisiou build­
ing up here.
There waa no sign of any Con­
golese when the Gurkhas plied out
of the first plane and lined ep on
the darkened airfield. Four light
Indonesian tanka guarded tba ap­
proach road but there was so op­
position. Four other Globemastert
came in during the night.

TWO CHARGES were made against n l'onliur. Mich., driver Wedntaduy
night after his car crashed into a parked vehicle on Hanford Ave. Gerald
Gibson was booked for careless and negligent driving and driving while In­
toxicated, police said. Dumngcn pictured here amounted to more thnn $723,
officers said. Nobody was hurt.
(Herald Photo)

TAMPA (U P I)—The Stole PubHe Utilities Commission resumed
hearings today on a Tampa Elec­
tric Co. rata InrrMte, with tha
commission*!*
hoping
today’s
meeting would b* le u violent
than Wednesday's session.
Th* bearings war* recessed be­
fore noon Wednesday whan a Jeer­
ing group o f spectators got out o f
hand
When Chairman WUbur King
called th* recess to allow tba
spectators to cool off, aging Com­
missioner Jerry Carter was shoved
out a door by two unidentified
spectator*.
Tb# rata* had been adjusted t*
provide relief for th* big phos­
phate industry, which aaid H could
nut afford ta pay it* share ef •
ista increase.

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P a p e 2— Thura. M a r / 16, 1961

R e t a il

Former Beauty Queen Has Quads
United Prewt International
PHILALELPHIA (U P I ) — Q u ad ru p let* w e re b o m
to • former beauty content winner Wednesday nipbt
as the doctor predicted—but the father still can't
Juet a«
believe it’s true and the doctor himself was reported as
“ all shook up.”
The calmest person in Delaware County Memorial
Hospital in suburban Upper Darby was the mother, Mr*.
Arlene Cutalar, 24. Malvern. Pa., who pave birth to the
four pirla within seven minutes.
The firls were temporarily named, A. B, C, and D
by hospital official* since the parents had been countinp
oh havinp boys.
The hospital said the four babies were In satisfac­
tory condition and “ their color good" nearly 12 hour*
after their premature birth.

Thp attending physician. Dr. .1. Vernon HIIson. said
the first 48 hours were the most critical in cases of
premature births.
The girls were born six weeks premature and weigh­
ed from 21; to 3 1- pounds. They were “ doing fine,”
Ellson said. The first was born at 7:17 pi m. and the
fourth at 7:24.
The father. William Cutaiar 3rd, 26, who maintains
a fleet of trucks for his father's mushroom transporta­
tion company, said the whole thing was “ like a dream.”
“ I still can’t believe it,” he said. “ I don’t feel like
I’m in reality.”
“ We don't have names picked out for them,” he
added. “ We thought we were going to have four boys.”
The Cutainrs had been told to expect quadruplets on
the basis of X-ray examinations.

ORLANDO (UPI) — Teamster
President James R. Hoffa’a trial
(or misuse of union funds was*
further delayed Wednesday.
U. S. District Judge Joseph
P. Lieb gave defense attorneys
until May I to file briefs on ar­
gument! presented at a thro* day
hearing which ended lato Wed­
nesday.
Government lawyers were given
■n additional week to reply to
defense briefs.
Judge Lieb refused tho gov­
ernment's request to set the trial
for May IS after seven defense
attorneys for Hoffa and two o f
his associates loudly protested.
The major motion presented at
the hearing called for Lieb to
throw out tho indietmenta on
grounds the grand Jury that indieted the defendants Dec. 7 was
selected from a federal rather
tbsn e stste Jury list.
Hoff*, Robert E. McCarthy,
former Detroit banker, and Henry
oeaool oitwelr.LfDr
Lower, also of Detroit, are
charged with taking $500,000 in
union funds and applying it to
Sun Valley Inc., ■ housing de­
velopment at nearby Titusville.
They are also charged with
misrepresenting the projects as
being sponsored by the Teams­
ters end using Interstate commu
ideations to carry qut a fraud.
Included In the define* m o­
tions nr* request* that Lowar be
given a separata trial and Me
Carthy'a trial be moved to East
era Michigan.

k|

CDR. K. F. ROWELL, commanding officer of VAH-3, la
shown congratulating thq intest class of bombardier
navigators to graduate from the intensive nine month
course o f instruction at VAII-3. These men nre qualified
bombardier navigators and will be transferred to vari­

Seminole
Calendar

T IU R 8D A T
Sword Drill and Better Speak­
North Orlando 4-II Club, 4 p. m.,
er* Conteil* of the Seminole Baphome o f Mrs. Bovarly Xrocek,
lid Training Union A nn., were
Sdgomoa A t*.
held Tueiday at the Plnecred
•
• •
f
Oviedo American Legioo Poet u r c h ,
i. Before an attendance of It* per•41, Legieo Hut, • p. m.
aooi, William Young Jr., o f tho
•
* *
Ceaeolberrr Lion*, Club, Bill's Rider Spring* Church proved hi*
Diner, HM p. m.
'
• •
FRIDAY
Oviedo Homo
Demonstration
Club, l e a . Luncheon mooting.
• ■ *
*

S A TU R D A Y

Bryant Cancels
News Meeting

U k o Mary Boy Boout Troop 242
TAULA1IASSRR (UPI) — Gov.
Court o f Honor, Indlen dancee and
Karri* Bryant ha* cancelled hli
barbocuc, Scout Park, S:20 p. m.
regularly • achcduled Thuraday
• •
•
new* conference today in favor
M ONDAY
Lake Mary Boy leouto, Scoot of viiiti to aeven otato instltu(lorn and a apeech.
■afc T p .a u
Bryant planned flying vlilta to
• •
•
the Boyi School at Marianna,
Longwood Boy Scoute, Old Bap­
the Apalachee Correctional Insti­
tist Church, 7 p. m.
tution and Stale Mental lloipltal
• •
•
at Chattahoochee, the Sunland
American Legion Old Glory
Training Canter and Unlverilty
t a t , Pom Park, I p. m.
of Florida at (laineivllle, the
Stale Prlton at Raiford and the
Menial Hospital at Macdenny to
•valuate their building netdi.
He will apeak tonight at the
Florida Education A nn. in Jackaonvllle.

Asia Threatened
By Red Thrust

By United Proto latematienal
Aawrieaa InUlllgrnc* eourcet
have warned againat a poeaibl*
M*r Communist of/anaiva in ten■toa-riddaa Southaaat Aeie, moot
ppahakly la Lena, diepatchaa from
Taipei, Formal*, reported today.
Tho roporu coincide with a full
scale practice alert which began
Tuesday for all U. 8. forcee in the
Pacific. The Pentagon haa called
the practice alert ‘'routine.”
Tho Communiit already had
proclaimed Wedureday “ L a o *
Day” end ordered their fo u * » to
tatarminaU loyal Laotian governwent f o r m reported fleolng to
Vientiane from captured S a l e
Phou Xboun.
On* Peiping bruadcaat onleicd
rtgional armed troop* and guerrite hand* to cooperate cloeely
with the main Tathll Lao to at­
tack the Laotian government
force* in order to weaken them.

Colgate Ad

U. S. Nazi Party
Gets Charter
ARLINGTON, V*. (UPI) —
George Lincoln Rockwell, granted
a atate charter for his American
Nasi Party, taid today “ wo ore
now two year* ahead of achedule”
In plan* to organli* throughout
the nation.
“ W* are growing rapidly. I have
eujipoil In mo»t large cltiea but
oigenlaed group* in only throe.
They are not yet organised to act
In the open. The minute you etep
out in the open with a awailika
you meet aurh attack* o f hat*. I
am going to aend on* trained man
from hero to each o f thea* cltiea,”
he aaid.

P-TO To Prepare
For Carnival
Members of tha Longwood Ele­
mentary School P-TO will meet
not! Wednesday at T p m. in ths
prhnAi esfeteris to prepare for
tha Spring Carnival which will
be held April 15.
Mrs. Ralph Stevens Is to be in
charge of poster making and packaging of prizes.
All interested in helping with
this work era invited to altend.

WASHINGTON' (U PI) — The
Podaral Trad* Commission today
ordtrod the Colgate-Palmolive Co.
4* discontinue advertising which
•lalasod that Colgate dental cream
with gurdol provide* complete
protection against teeth derey,
W ork Pictured
The oommigoien particularly ohMrs. Ford's Longwood Elemen­
Jtoted la commercials which claim* tary second grade students are
•ha toothpaste forms a “ protective mak ng pictures to illustrate the
' I” arouad tooth.
work of firemen sod policemen.

Gambling Ring
Is Broken Up —
In Pentagon

ous fleet squadrons in the Sanford area and aboard
ships. They are left to right: Cdr. K. F. Rowell, En*. A.
R. Rlunden. L t(jg ) J. L. McEachen, Ens. L. E. Faust,
and Ens. P. V. Kear.

Association Contests Held
At Pinecrest Baptist Church
ability in handling God’* word by
taking first place in the aword
drill eoutcit.
Joyce Wentz of DeLeon Spring!
placed aecond and Judy Hayei,
Northiido Church, DeLand, took
third.
Competition io thla event it for
Intermediate boya and girli who
■re between the egei o f 13 and 14.
Roman Delgado of Longwood
Bapllit Church took top honor*
in the hatter (peeking dlviilon
with M n . Hilda Butler of Elder
Spring!, itcond and Ml** Janice
Jonei of Stetaon Baptist Clinch,
DaLand, third. All tbrea chose
■■ their topic "Prayer la A Con
venation.”
Conteitanta tu thla ovont, to
Iho delight of tho llstanor and
dismay of Judge*, all preitnted
iix-mlnute speeches of excellent
quality and delivery.
Winntra of both division* now
will represent the association in
district contests at Sanford'a Pint
Baptist Church April 10 which are
open to the public.
Northside Church captured the
attendance banner with a persons
prosant and OtkUwn Baptist
Chapel rotained the efficiency
banner with 21 member* repre­
senting H per cent of Its total
enroll mant.

Escapee Nabbed
In San Antonio '
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UPI) Federal authorities today held for
Florida authorities ■ fugitive grab­
bed in a awift raid.
Captured was Clarence Edward
Hinton, to, who escaped from tho
Lee County Jail at Fort Myers,
March 1«.
Hinton was captured at a room­
ing house in East San Antonio
whom bo had hidden for saveral days. He was serving a 10year aenteneo for robbery when
ho escaped. Hinton, arrested
under a federal charge of flight
to avoid prosecution, aaid bo
would waive extradition.

Lake Mary Women
Find Tips Helpful

Lake Mary Homo Demonstration
Club women were given many
helpful lips on storage problem*
at Tuesday’s masting.
Mri. William Helnbucb, in re­
porting the meeting, said “ this
subject especially was beneficial
now that spring housecltining Urns
is her* and we only wish that
more ladies of the area would
Join our group and lako advantage
of tho many such useful facts
w* cover."
Mrs. Donald Smith, chairman
of tha dsy’s luncheon, decorated
the table* end her cake In the
St. Patrick's Day theme. Plat*
aettings were in green and green
napkins were used with floral de­
corations of sialeas interspersing
tracings of greenery on the whit#
cloth.
Featured main di*h of tlie lunch­
eon uas meal loaf which wai
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P !) - served with covered dishes proNegro leadera threatened to call vlded by members.
out more than 1,000 persons for
anti-segregation demonstrations in
Ihe downtown area toflay after 171
Negro*! war* arras tad during
plckaUng at thsstars aad restau­
T in t grade students of Mrs.
rants.
Frank Stanley Jr., assistant pub- Wheel*** at Longwood ElomonUsher o f tho LouUvlUa Defender, (try School sro continuing their
■ Negro weekly newspaper, and study of birds by "looking and
local chairman of the Congress on listening'' on their daily walks.
Upon return to tho classroom
Racial Equality. told Police Chief
William Blndner Tuesday that Ut* children write storiai and
“ more than l.ooo demonstrators” draw picture* of tbs bird* they
would ho In the downtown area have seen. Miny songs and poem*
■Iso sro under study.
today.

Negroes Threaten
Mixing Move

WASHINGTON (U P I)-S ix raiding parties of federal agent*,
bristling with maps instead of
guns, moved In on tho gambler*.
They burst into ■ crowded lock­
er room, began calling out names
and handing out warrant* to star­
tled workers accused of ruaaing
a numbers racket and betting oa
It.
Tboy needed map* because the
locker room was in one of the
world's largest office buildings—
the Pentagon.
UB. AUy. Joseph g. Bembecus
•aid it waa "fantastic" that or
gantssd crime could mika “ so
deop an laroad Into the aattoo’a
defenoa oa rv * c * » r . * ^ *
The arraat o f Ml lsUaars. all
Negroes And moat o f whom han­
dled Pentagon office supplies,
climaxed n four-month invoatigatlon.
“ It was a real cloak-aod-dag
or operation," aaid Bambaeus.
“ The investigation on this thing
was very intensive. Agents were
planted all over the building. We
have movies and still shots of
what wont on ."
Ho aaid the operation apparent­
ly wo* lad by H. (Kingfiah) M a r
shall, • straw boas o f workers la
the office supply department.
Marshall had 11,045 in cash when
agent* arrested him at his hem*.
Bambaeus said the ring waa es­
timated lo bavt grossed between
1225,om end lioo.ooo e year.

Emmons Sales
Dinner Slated
M n . Eve llre d , breach s u s ig t r
for Emmons Jeweler*, Inc., plana
a celebration dinner dene* for tho
top sales paopl* in bar company
who participated In a tales eontast
during tha last two month*.
Winner* will ha treated I* d in e r
and dancing at the Capri rntaurent end prise* will bn nwarded
at that time to Uw thro* top solos
persona in the group known as
Urn Florida PsohlsnetUs.

Second Grade
Students Continue Studies Biology
Study Of Birds
Longwood Elementary teacher
Mrs. Bucher and her pupils ora
studying bow crabs end spiders
shed shells snd have learned,
too. that ths crested fty-cstcher
always puts a piece of snske skin
in its nest.
In the classroom students have
exhibits o f discarded skins from
six foot rsttlssnsko. a blacksnsks snd ■ garter snake.

OCRACOKE, N. C. (L T D — Fishermen
who venture into the Atlantic on the ova
of St. Patrick’* Day may never return,
according to local folklore.
Down through the years, islanders here
tie up their fishing boat* each March 16,
somberly recalling the legend of hateful
old Tom Quork, a West Indian half-breed
who waa washed ashore at Ocrncoke when
his sailing vessel was wrecked during a
hurricane many years ago.
"O ld Quork's D a y " is said to be a day
o f sudden gales and he who ventures forth
in a fishing boat will suffer the same fate
as Quork.
He wAs the lone survivor of the ship­
wreck. His Spsnish nsme was such a
tongue-twistei that the islanders called
him old Tom Quork— bcause the sound of
his voice whs like the cry o f s night heron,
known locally as quorks.
"From the time o f his arrival old Tom
Quork was marked as a wicked man.” re­

POCKET
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PARIS (U P l)-F ra n c# and Al-

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
body of the eighth end last victim
of a Navy bomber crash was
recovered from the waters of
Lake George Wednesday.
The victim waa Identified as
Aviation Mato Harry G. Cum
mings of Orango Park, whose
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner C.
Cummings live at Cedarvllle, 111.
The bomber crashed into the

Hospital Notes
Admissions
March 14
Pays Folds, Bavcrly Myers, Mau­
rice Charbonneau, Naney K. Weal,
Ervin Pringle and Julia Lynn
Sandefur of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. Chaster Myers of
Sanford, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah
Adams of Mims, ■ girl. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Foida of Sanford, a
boy.
Johnnio Lola Spivey, Lake Monroe;
Grover LoFlla. Genova; Filotnena
Stella to, Orang* City; ‘ Joseph
Prothman, Mims; Ftances Munroe. DeBary; Mra. Alfred Rawls
and baby girl, Mrs. William E.
Stoma* and baby hoy. Mrs. James
Knewell sod twin boy*, and Mary
Ferguson of Sanford.
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Admissions
Stanley Lawton, DaBary; Gerald
Pattenon, Titusville; Betty Pell,
Oftaen; Clarence Miller, DeBary;
Mabl* Fliunm, Orango City; Ethel
Rankin, Prank Moors, Diana Leon­
ard, Bertha Plnknay and Eetalla
Hill o f Sanford.
Births
Mr. sad Mrs. Joaaph Pelt o f Ostarn, a boy,.
Dismissals
Henry Hirt, Osteon; Mrs. Isaiah
Adams end baby girl, Mima; Pays
Ivsa, Mr*. Harold Armbuster and
baby girl, Julia Lynn Sandefur,
Patricia McClure o f Sanford.

'Htlptrs* Program
Given By Students
Longwood Elementary second
graders who are taught by Miss
Roose, last week presented a pro­
gram for tho primary grades on
such 'helpers' In dally life s i the
poetmsn, the grocer, the policeman
the fireman, doctor, nurse and
many others.
Complete with songs and dances,
tha program portrayed ths role of
professional people in assisting
the children.
This week the class has made
kites for decorating tho room and
have planted seeds and studied
gardening.

;cH»n Modem rehel* have reerhH

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continuing a search for additions!
wreckage in an effort to determine
the cause of tb* crash.

School To Honor
Famed Alumni

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Dedication ceremonies will be
held in GtinesviUe Saturday at
the University of Florida alumni
day, honoring, posthumously, s
former student and ion of a former
Sanford resident.
Hubert Carl Schucht, son of
Mrs. Emms Schucht who is the
sister of E. B. Randall of Lake
Minnie Estates will be honored
when ■ "village” at the university
will be named for him.
Schucht was ■ captain in tha
Army with ths Armored Division
and took his ROTC training at tbs
university where he was preslidsnt o f tho student body and ■
Blue Key member. He was killed
in France in World War II. during
the fighting there.
Two “ villages", special apart
ment dwellings for married stu­
dents at the university havs rt
State Tuberculosis Assn, offici­
cently been constructed and one
of them will b* named “ Hubert als have been congratulated by
Carl Schucht Memorial Village." telegram on becoming the fifth
Attending the dedication ear#- state In the nation to exceed Ra
oonles from tiagftod wJB be J fr i XMB Christmas Baal Baal e v m
^ ’ total.
W
nd Mis. I . B. Randall, Jr., u U
nt Monday from NTA Seal Di­
and-aunt o f ths honored m a n *
Mrs. Nora Bookout. and Mrs. $ay vision Director Cl*ranee W. Robot,
Barnard o f Orlando, aunts; ano­ tha mesasgt also said that thsr#
ther sunt, Mrs. George Bsndall i every Indication that Florida,
of Daytons Beach and a cousin, s In USg, again will have the high­
Mrs. Alice Davenport also of Day- est gross Increase of any state
to the nation.
tons.
In Seminole County, le a l Chair­
Mrs. Welter Sebueht, mother of
tha honoree, now lives in Jack­ man Claude fflttell reports that al.
sonville, and tha local relatives though s total o f R.SM has ber£
will meet her there and go on to collected, the drive does not elosT
Gainesville together for the dedi­ until Mareh II. Ha urges those
who still have not answered their
cation.
Christmas Sail letters to got don­
ations to tho mail as
possible.

State Exceeds
1959 Totals
In TB Seal Funds

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Harvey Services
To Be Friday

Graveside burial services for
Mrs. Katherine Harvey who died
8unday in Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital will be held at 10:50 a. m.
Friday at Evergreen Cemetery
with Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr. officiat­
ing.
Briaaon Funeral Hem* is to
chargo o f arangomtnU.

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Guest speaker at the mcctini •
of the Seminole Assn, for Re­
tarded Children at the Htilih
Center Monday at • p.m. will
be Archer Moore, director of ^ t
school mental health program in *
Seminole County,
A film entitled "Children, Lim­
ited” will be shown to the asso­
ciation, which explains sevtral
types of mental deficiencies and
tha type of car* which eao be
given, both at home and st
schools.
Following the film ahowlft,
Moore will speak to tho group
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lates Stanley Wahaban, an expert on is.
land folklore. "He did not Bo to church
and he was disagreeable In his habits. He
lived alone aloof and spent his days on the
reefs and shoals digging clams or fishing
hi* net.”
*
,
ft
One day in March old Quork turned $
deaf ear on advice o f fellow fishermen lo
remain in port because a storm was brew
ing.
"Old Quork then cursed his Maker, for
the storms He may create, and sailed into
the sound” Wahaban says.
"Later the fishermen on shore saw a
waterspout moving towards the shoal
where the half-breed’s boat was located.
Suddenly the spout hit the boat, and tft
men on shore went to the aid o f Quork.
"But the tides had washed his body
to sea and it was never found. And from
that day to now, March 16 on Ocrncoke has
been Old Quork’s Day— a day of tradi­
tional sudden storms and a day to stay
in p ort"

Last Crash Victim Found
In Lake George Air Tragedy

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France, Algeria
Near Peace Pact
virtual egreament on arrangemont* for opening formal peace
negotiation! to ond tho oia-yoorold Algerian war, It waa reported
today.
Rellnbla aources predicted the
negotiation* weuld begin before
neat weekend.
Frenrh and rebel rnil**arlr* ol,o
h o i * aaid to have agreed to an in­
formal "coaae fire" onca the Ulka
Iwgan. Both aldoa would ond mili­
tary operations under a purely
“ geaUeuian'a agreement.”

Old Quork's Day

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Interest in the coming legislature appear* to be can*
te n d around school*, road*, taxe* and reapportionment,
according to nplie* to a questionnaire mailed out by
Sen. Bernard Parrish to citizen* in Seminole and Brevard
Counties.
Out o f some 100 queationnaires mailed out, 25 Mid
that the most Important subject is reapportionment,
with schools and roads a close second and third.
The concensus o f opinion is that the legistatun
should hold the line on taxes If nt all possible without
cutting o ff school and road building.
Another important question was whether "you are
satisfied with the interstate road aystem aa it has been
set up." The majority said no and wanted the state to
buy rights o f way.
Also, the majority o f those questioned favored a
limited form of home rule fo r all counties, stressing
the word limited.
This questionnaire was ssnt out by Parrish to get
the feelings o f our citizens on the important questions
facing the legislature.

WORRYCLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
CASE H-4Z4: n o n M., seed IT, them taka oror part o f th* load
It 1b l m with e young soldier o f which iho la now carrying alone.
Perhaps they can plan a wedding
is.
for the young couple and thus ra*
"D r. Crino, we art e r iiy about
Uor* this girl o f the additional
each other," ohe hlurtod o u t "Be* worry which eh* facta at the
side* all hla frloado toll a a that thought o f unwod motherhood.
he lore* b o more thoa anybody
I
reassured hot regarding child­
olso.
birth and gar* bar my bulletin on
"But wo did oomothlag wo "FACTS ABOUT PREGNANCY."
She aaamed much encouraged
shouldn't so I am going to hare a
baby. I haven't told my mother when I sent her homo, but I am
y e t though it's boos throe months. not oo encouraged. Thla boy hao
'"M y boy friend loft for the run away from an uneolred dilem­
army yooterday. Ho knows wo ore ma at home.
Apparently his lore fo r the girl
going to hero a baby. 1 thought wo
You can aspect just about any­
should got married before bo went was not eery deep and abiding. I f thing to happen In our ■treat. In
away but be said timet were too bis motber’a apparent fondness
this little com ar o f paradtao, with­
for Flora la as shallow aa her
ascertain now fo r marriage.
in tho short epee* o f two months,
"So, 1 don't know wbat to do. •on's, than Flora la going to pay
several violent events have rocked
tho
full
price
o
f
her
sex
folly.
Should 1 tall my motherT Or
th#
complacaney of Ita Inhabitant*.
Girls,
regardless
o
f
bow
much
abould I go to this boy’s family
For Instance.
nad tall them? His mother always a boy protests hla lore for you In
tho moonlight, and r tg a r d lm o f
Shriek* awoke tho entire neigh­
■tamed vary foad o f me.*’
bow
emotionally
Intoxicated
you
borhood
when n bungling burglar
Please notice Flora’s first two
SoaUncos. She Is llko the boy who may faal under tho apell o f dark- clumelly disturbed the slumber of
•Thistles In the dsrk to keep up nets, wait fo r tb* sunshine before a lady whoa* bedroom bo was bus­
ily burgling.
you make aorioua decision* I
Us courage.
On yet another night, a police
For
man
hare
a
so-called
"Una’*
F or she really isn't so sura that
car arrived In the nick o f Um* to
boy friend lores her. Sba la which they can turn on or o ff, Just
HOT V
spoil tho plana o f a shrill shrew
like th* water faucet.
1ng to conriace herself,
ttyln*
The can protest their derotion who** loudly voiced IntanUon was
bus, her protest about their
Thu
to bump o ff her mouse o f a
g n a t Iota for soak other, is par* to you tonight, but say it Just aa
spouse.
tidily
wlahfsl
thinking.
She farrsnUy tomorrow night to an­
It began to look aa though our
other girl. For man can lore more
^kopea" ha truly lores berl
neighborhood, In splto o f Ita air of
But hla action* spook loader than one girL
prim suburban respectability, was
To bo eurt o f their honorable inthan word*I Ha glibly pushed aside
too tough a nut fo r the police to
bar suggestion o f matrimony with tantloni, you must know them fo r crack. It was, In fact, a Job for
the Inane reply that oonditioos ar* a long time. And you need "objoc- Buporman.
If * uncertain to w arrttt mSrriagsl tiro" evidence* o f their tool de­
Bo I was not a bit surprised the
’ V such a callout remark, h* votion and coniideration.
other evening when I answered a
.These evidences Involve —gigO ' timid tap at my door and found
•Imply msdo things far more
fying for hla young sweet* dlant ring* and Invitations to tlwlr Buporman himself on th* thres­
who already' d o ssa l know Homos.
hold.
Bo make it a rule to wait until
ok*re to.tarn or wkat to do.
I wsa merely surprised that ho
; A fter a girl Is la flo r a ’s dilem­ daylight before you submit to any had bothered to knock. It seemed
ma, It only adds further to bar man's proposition.
entirely out o f character. I mean,
For aunllght has a magical af­ ho should have loomed in through
uhhspplnsss to remind her that 1
bare repeatedly warned you young fect In showing up the fallacies In tho window, or crashed bodily
people against letting your erao- a boy’s sales talk.
through th* wall, or aomothlng.
Band far my bulletin "Baa Prob­
tlaaa nut away with your brain.
Hla appearance also surprised
go I simply suggested that sba lems Of Young People," enclosing me. Ho was only about thro* foot
tail bar mother and the boy's a stamped return envelope, plus tell. And I would naror hare
guasaod ho was Superman at all
astthor at once. Thus oho can let SO sent*.
but for tho costume.
A rad clook hung from hla skin­
B y Galbraith ny shoulders, and amble eoned
BIDE G L A N C E S
across hla puny sheet waa th* fa­
miliar trademark—a shield bear­

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD By William Drury
ing a large rod "S '— that strike*
terror In tho hearts o f all wrong'
doero.
Ho did not bothar to explain the
purpose o f hla visit. Just piped
"H ollo" In b 'childish treble and
came right in, eat down and began
watching Buga Bunny on televi­
sion.
8!nc* wo had never met, I felt 1
ought to Introduce myself. 1 told
him my name. Without bothering
to rale* hia eyes from th* talari
alon screen, he said:. " I ’m Max
Smith."
That, quits clearly, waa an alias.
"H ow old ar* you. M ax?” I ask­
ed.
Ho raised fir s fla g on .
"S ix ," ho said.
"Whero did yoa got th* Super­
man outfltT "
F or Juot thro* seconds, Super­
man took hla oyaa o ff Buga Bunny
to reply! "From my mommy."
That shook mo. It had naror oc­
curred to m* that Buporman might
har* a mother. I wondered wheth­
er ho called her Supormoa.
I waa agog to loom more. After
all, H Isn't ovary day aa ordinary
mortal Ilk* mo gets to moot Soper-

asa hawks, build
hug* M ils several feet la diam­
eter sad return to them year
after yoar. Before migrating
south in th* fall, ospreys rein­
force their nosts with fresh sticks
as a buttress against winter stom a
Smaller birds sometimes hollow
out homes la tbs lower portion of
tho bulky nests.
mt

By Peter Edson

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

" G e t Ready— G e t Set— W a it ! /#

"Can you fly lika a b ird ?" I ask­
ed him. "Can you leap tha tallest
building*, like they eayT Can you
travel with the speed of an ex­
press train T"
He sighed, Rose, gave me a with­
ering look and aald scornfully:
" ' Course n ot I’m only n little boy
in a costume."
And, with th at ho aklpped out
o f tho house and out o f my life,
back to Bupermom.
It oooma that our street will Just
hava to settle for whatever protec­
tion tho local gendarmerie ean af­
ford.

Thla la th* V.P. at a luncheon
WASHINGTON— (N E A ) — Dofender* of Richard M. Nixon have meeting In New York, Oct. 5:
com* to his rescue.
"Well, this has been a very InStung somewhat by publication teresting day in many respects.
in this space o f the cute remark* . . . It's the first time I've ever
attributed to John F. Kennedy been introduced twice (by Gov­
during the last campaign, Nixon ernor Rockefeller and th* head of
supporters have Insisted that he the New York Columbian league)
got o ff a lot o f good crack*, too.
hut it couldn’t have been done by
So, to give the GOP equal time two nicer fellow*." (Laughter and
and apace, a search has been made applause.) Continuing:
"There’s only on* trouble with
for the best samples o f Nixon wit
the Itallan-Amerieans.
and humor.
"They’v* made great contribuTha staff o f Texas Sen. Ralph
Yarborough'a sub-committee on tiona, I realise, In muslc—and the
freedom o f Information has pro' like, they've made great contribu­
vlded tho basle raw material on tions in politics, but there ought
this, In Volume II o f Its monu­ to be more (of them) in the Re­
mental report on 1060 presidential publican party—that's the only
trouble." (Applause.)
campaign documents.
Some of Nixon's humor was un­
Volume I contained all o f Ken­
nedy's campaign speeches. Ths full conscious, perhaps, in slips of the
title o f Volume II is "The Speech tongue like this one at Portland,
es. Remarks, Press Conferences Ore. Sept. 13:
"I say the President was right
snd Study Papers of Vice Presl
dent Richard M. Nixon, Aug. 17 in what he did. ( A n s w e r i n g
Through Nov. 7, 1060." It la 1,118 Khrushchev on the U-2 Incident).
pages o f printed text, roughly 1,- When you are confident of your
-70,000 words that he spoke in 118 strength, when you know you a n
days. This doesn’t Includs the right, you maintain your dignity,
great debate or epeclal television you do n” t answer insult with In­
and radio appearancts, which will sult, as President Elsenhower
be Volume III, When all this mate­ did."
This one, also, is pretty subtle.
rial Is out and Indexed, it will be
the greatest rompilation on cam­ It's from remarks at th* Clark
paign oratory and two presidential County Court House, Vancouver,
Wash. Sept 13, and If anybody
candidates' mind ever assembled.
Nixon’s humor Is quite differ­ could do this, It would be a good
ent from Kennedy'*, so don't look trick:
"W e must stnngthen ths moral
for the same approach. Here are
some o f the choicer Nixon pas­ and spiritual heritage o f America
sages that drew laughter and ap­ if we a n to lead the free world to
peace and freedom In the year*
plause from his audiences:
"Now, you often hear how dif­ ahead."
Nixon got away with one of the
ferent the people from the states
are, and they are kind o f different. few puns of the campaign in his
. . . For example, In North Caro­ remarks at Herman Park, Hous­
lina where I went to school, I had ton, Nov. 8:
“ I say the American people are
to learn to like thinks like turnip
greens and black-eyed peas and right and Kennedy is wrong on
hominy grits, and I know, too, that particular isiua (th* reces­
that as far as our accents are con­ sion) because, my friends—he msy
cerned, they differ a little, kilns Is have more dollars than you have,
Midwestern and other* may have but you've got a lot more sente
more o f tho New England type. than he has."
Continuing on thla aame theme,
I'm not thinking o f anyone In par­
ticular at tha moment." — (A ll Nison added.
"And you know, the most crown­
State* plcnle, Long Beaeh, C alif,
ing blow of all, then the next day,
Oct. 12.)

In that littla boy manner he has,
very Innocent, he said, »You know,
if I'm elected President, I'll con­
sult with ^ ^ e sld e n t Eisenhower
about hu^r to end this slump.’
(L ou^M r )— th* slump that ht's
predW ng.
5
‘■Bu know what that looks
I U ^ That’s like the little boy in
the neighborhood who runs In to
see the fire chief and says, ‘Chief,
I want to consult with you about
how to put out tha Are I start­
ed.’ " (Cheers and applause.)

Bomarc Firing

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) —
The Air Force today listed ai
"successful" the firing of a
Bomarc-A missile which inter­
cepted and destroyed an Air Force
QF80 Jet drone after launching
from Santa Rosa Island. Tho shot
was another in a series down the
Eglln Gulf Test Range designed
to sharpen the effectiveness oi
Air defense against bombers.
The missile, traveling at twice
the speed of found, waa controUed
by semi-automatic ground environ­
ment SAGE computers at Gun­
ter Air Force Base here.
D
The Interception was made at
35,000 feet, 125 miles down range
from the launching site.

AF Studies
Radiation Effects
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE
(UPI) — Air Force Research andDevelopment Command officia l^
and associated scientists today
studied effects of radiation and
energy In tbs Ionosphere on low
frequency radio transmissions.
The ARDC gathered data in a
test for the U. S. Navy Tuesday
in which a two-stage Nika Cajun
rocket was ssnt M miles to th*
ionosphere.

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House Studying N ew W a y To Give Congressmen Bigger Payroll Allowance
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; — Membera o f Congress are forever iloinc
iit(T things for our welfare, even if
wo don’t always recognize in what
way we are being helped.
Wednesday, for instance, the
House of Representatives decided
that we would all he hotter o ff if
each congressman had a bigger of­
fice payroll allowance.
It approved, therefore, a resolu­
tion authorising House members
either to hire an extra clerk at
$3,000 annual base pay, or to

JUDGE MIZE

spread that amount around among
their present employes.
I’ll confess that when the resolu­
tion first came to the House floor,
I was a bit mystified as to how it
would contribute to the common
weal.
In fart, I was about to entertain
a suspicion that it was designed
primarily for the benefit o f con­
gressmen and their employes. But,
fortunately. H o u s e Democratic
Leader John W. McCormack was
on hand to straighten me out.“ This is not for the betterment

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North Orlando Mayor Frank
Fasula, who promised residents
a community bulletin board at
last week's council meeting, an­
nounced
Wednesday that the
board is up and in use.
Located in the lighted area to
th* back of North Orlando Co.
Sale* Offices, the board Is con­
venient to all areas and may be
used by all residents for adver­
tisements
and
announcements,
Fasula said.

Beginner .Sunbeams of Lake
Mary's
First
Baptist
Church
learned “ How Indians ' Built A
Church" at a meeting with Mrs.
•Cathy Jones and Mrs. Osi* Wil­
banks, leaders.
Enjoying songs, games and reiitoiuucuU sare Marty and Bert
Koehler, John Clemons, Cathy ,
and Cindy Hood, Marion Dale,
Jed Hauser, Steve Sassman. Deb- I
bin Govle, Sandra and Denote
Gaines, Jimmy Avery, Duma
Boman and Jimmy, Sandra and
Larry Wilbanks.

—

4 0

Most
manufacturer*
showed
some sleeve, although the sleeve­
less dres* still is the hot weathj er favorite. In deference to tem­
peratures produced by air condi|tionlng, many drones came with
' small Jackets or matching car­
digan sweaters.
A few firms introduced * ’ sid­
ing" or undefined waistline, hut
most stuck with the normal waist
either marked with a narrow
belt or tide sash.
Almost all ignored putk. the
color which ran riot through the '
early spring collections
front
Naw York and Paris. The colors
tended to the blues, the greens,
beiges, white, black, and the
combination of black and while,
or to pale pastels other than
pink. One manufacturer came up
with • bold shade dubbed “ Orgy
Rad."
-Fabrics stressed c is * of oare
and coolness. Cotton remains
king in this cotton-producing
state, but th* blends of cotton
with silk or any one of a dozen
synthetics are rapidly moving up.

Residents Get
Bulletin Board
In North Orlando

—

Low Pricos, Top Tradoi During Our SPEQAl Volut Cornivol

Low Necklines, High Hemlines
Set For Women This Summer

Webb Skelton, president at th*
Southeastern Shrine Oriental Band
Assn., announces that Friday and
Saturday ar* th* data* tor th*
fo u r th Annual Hoedown to be
RUld In Orlando,
All Nobla* and their ladles ar*
Invited to tha aootia tropieol "Ha­
waiian luau" at tha Gharry P la n
Hotel, at • p. m. Friday. Prize*
will be awarded for tha beat Ha­
waiian dree*, but thia type dree*
is not compulsory.
Saturday at S:S0 p. m. tharo will
be a pared* starting at Main and
^.ivington. Thia will be on* ai tha
la r g e s t and moet colorful parade*
aver held in Orlando. There will be
over 20 marching Oriental Shrine
bands from ths southeastara Unitad States and they will be playing
Oriental music.

San Francisco’s port handle*
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Meminola County’s eivie and
"There is little difference really
business leaders are taking part In in Girl Scouts everywhere. The
observance this week of National work and the fun are the same and
lilrl Scout Week. Two of these are
the goal* arc the same.
County Judge Vernon Miia and
“ Belonging to the Girl Scout
Miss Beatrice Neilson. They ex­
, organization givea girls and wontplain their views of Scouting;
Judge Mize:
i en all over the world a warm bond
“ The Girl Scouts of America are , of friendship. On the plane coming
instilling the principles o f citizen­ over from Scotland 1 became acs h i p in our young women all over qualnted with two Girl Scouts
America. These girls are learning from Boston, Mass, who had been
through ths fun and fellowship of i attending an International conferscouting how they can render com­ 1cnee in Kuropa and we found an
munity service both now and in , immediate fellowship.
tha year* ahead. The lenders in
“ Distances are shorter between
the Girl Scout* on the local level countries in Kurope and Interna­
are insuring us of strung citizen­ tional relationships can ba more
ship in our adults of tomorrow easily advanced. It would b* won­
thiough their devoted and unsel­ derful if w* could have more ex­
f i s h work."
changes, and camps abroad.
W A native of Dundee, Scotland,
“ When I return to Scotland this
M ils Neilson has lived in I.ake summer for a visit, I would b«
Mary for the past two years, glad to contact gfrle over thera
where she teaches tl e third grade. who would like to be pun-pal* with
In Scotland, she was a member of Sanford girl*. Girla I have met
the Girl Guide* as the Girl Scouts her* are genuinely interested in
are called in the British Isles, and knowing girls from other coun­
also was a leader for a time. tries and 1 am sura that such
Speaking of th* Girl Scout Inter­ friendships could promote a last­
national organization she says:
ing good."

Annual Hoedown
Set For Orlando

ity." He said the House clerk’s c#&gt;
flea had a set of payroll table*
consisting o f 45 sheet* with $0 en­
tries per sheet
Par be it from me to suggest
that this system was intended to
mislead anyon*. But in matters of
public betterment, it would appeae
that tha hand o f Congress is
quicker than the rys o f the tax*
payer.

MISS NEILSON

Views Of Scouting Explained
#0n Observance Of Special Week

DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - Manuficturcrs in th* nation'* third
f a r g e s t garment center aee worn™en moving into summer in low
nrcklines, high hemlines, and
waistlines exactly where nature
placed them.
These trends stood out in lb*
three days of spring and summer
fashion shows staged by the Dal­
las Fashion Manufacturers Cen­
ter, representing the bulk of
dress and sportswear firms in a
—city which now claims to trail
^ n l y New York and California la
garment aales volume.
Skirt lengths remained short,
but in most Instances — except
In junior collections — covered
the kneecap. The accent was on
collarlesi, often scooped low,
necklines and bared teoulder*
far summer comfort.

of the members," McCormack said, thing to look forward to.
er, nobody would be able So figure
elevating the resolution to the
Perhaps I should now explain out exactly what Wednesday’s ex­
level of statesmanship. “ It is for that the $3,000 figure mentioned ercise In puhtie betterment will
the betterment of the people o f the in the lesulution does not repre- cost the bettered public.
country, to enable members to bet­ Jsent all of the extra money that
If, to use a conservative exam­
ter perform their service."
a congressman will have available ple, 200 additional clerks were hir­
McCormack was so enthusiastic for clerk hire.
ed at the full $3,000 base rate, the
about this method of public bet­
If a clerk is hired at a basic ' cost would be $1,356,248. But if
terment, he suggested it would be annual salary rate o f $3,000, he , twice that many clerks were hired
a good thing if congressmen also actually will receive $0,781.3$. , at half that amount, the cost
raised their own salaries.
I This is because the basic payroll |would he $1,515,052.
1 don't know whether the other is adjusted upwardly nine times i You can understand, then, why
House members are willing to do in amounts ranging from 6 to 2&amp; Hep. John kyl, (R-Iowa), describus that big a favor, hut at least j per cent.
I ed the payroll computation •&gt;•»McCormack's idea gives us some­
Kven with an electronic comput­ 1tern as a “ mathematical monstros­

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A n n u al C a rd Party
P lanned Tomorrow

The Sanford Girls' 4-H Club |girls to stand and repeat the 4-H
met Saturday, at the Home De- pledge and the pledge to the U. b.
tnonitration Center on 33th Street. flag.
In the absence of the secretary,
Linda King, president, called the
meeting to order by asking the Mrs. W. J. King, club leader, read
the minutes o f the last meeting.
During the businesa session it
A uxiliary Plans
was decided to buy a 4-H flag and
a United States flag and a first
aid Ut for the club.
Bake Sale
Barbara Xanner gave a report
on the County Demonstration Day
* A n d Barbecue
which was held that morning at
the HD Center.
Mrs. K. T. Thomas was hostess
Plans were discussed concerning
to tbo monthly meeting o f tbs the dress review, scheduled for
Ladies Auxiliary to tbo Sanford April IS. Dorothy Tomlinson vol­
Firemen.
unteered to give a demonstration
Mrs. J. K. Crow, prssldsnt, prsat the neat meeting.
sided at the business session, Mrs.
Refreshments were served dur­
G. M. Harriett, presented the reing the social hour and games en­
J S k iliu .
pert for the ways and means com­
joyed before adjourning at 4 p.m.
mittee concerning lb* barbecue
TICKETS WENT ON SALE this week fo r the Easter project o f the Zeta
tor members and their familiee.
Xi
Chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Jack Hall, manager o f Yowell’a is
Complete arrangements will be
Enlisted W ives
made at a later data.
presenting a $25 certificate to Mrs. R. L. Reaves, chapter president, which
It wee decided.!* sponsor a bake
will be given to some lucky person. Mrs. W. L. Tyre, vico president, holds •
M l* at the Low ly Lady Beauty O f V A H -I I
poster advertising the p roject Ail proceeds will be added to the chapter's
Baton. 39*7 Perk Drive, an April
charity fund.
(Herald Photo)
3. Homemade cakes, pies and EssT o M eet T om orrow
ter eggs will bo offered for sal*.
Birthday gifts were presented
Members o f the VAH-ll En­
to Mrs. A. M. Bowen and Mrs. B. listed Mens' Wives Club will D eB ary C lu b
Ik Bee key and Mrs. J. T. Bennett meet Friday at 9:30 a.m. for tbs
received n gift far tbelr new baby regular monthly builncis meetDiscusses
MARIAN X. JONES
daughter.
doing fine following major sur­
tag, at tbo Acey-Ducey Club.
FRIDAY
Mrs. C. L. West la visiting gery this past week.
Refreshments in a St. Patrick's
All wives of enlisted personnel
friends and relatives in Atlanta,
Day them* were served by the •ro invited to attend. Arrange­ Foreign P o licy
Mrs. A. R. Pierson, of Valdos­
First Christian Church Fallowhostess to the eleven members ments bav# been mads for a
Ga.
ta, Ga., Is the guest of her son, ship Supper, at the Shrine Club.
The Civic and International De­
"sitter" to bo la tbs base Suaday
Mrs. Maude Coates, who sus­ Fred. She came part of the way Servinr will etart at 0:30 p. m.
present.
Mra. H. D. Faint will he hostess School Nursery for tbo conven­ partment of the DeBary Woman’s tained Injuries from a fall in her with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Program follows tha supper.
to tba April meeting nt her heme, ience of mothers with small chil­ Club met at tho borne o f tbs bom*, bai been a ‘patient « t the Talbott. It la bar first visit hero
Every church member fem ily o f
dren.
SOS San Carlos Arc.
for about eight years.
chairman, Miss Beatrice J. Tyson, Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
the church urged to attend.
Mrs. Marjorie Willis, of St.
who opened the meeting with the
Petersburg, bae been spending a
American Creed and tho Lords few days at her bom* here. She
Prayer.
came to close the deal for the
Under discussion waa foreign sal* of her house and lot to tba
Cordially invito you to attand tho Annual
tbo home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- policy given by Mrs. Price Good- First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Frank C. Morgan was cal­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Abbott, of vty L. Dunn. On Sunday, tbo Dunn eon, Tbo Congo by Mrs. Adam
family, their bouae guest and Muller, government in business by led to EgUn Air Force Base, pear
New Castle, Va., were recent over­
Rusty Slmss, o f Sanford, enjoyed Mrs. Harold Fanning and Taxes, Pensacola, to be with her daugh­
night guests of Homsr Server.
a day at Silver Springs.
Hidden And Otherwise, by Mrs. ter. Mrs. Eleanor Maxwell wbo
Mr. end Mrs. Frank Winkler,
sustained a broken leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Acorns of Ruth Magnuson.
Mayfair Inn, Sanford, Florida
ad Louisville Ky., have purchased West Palm Beach war* overnight
Roy Welsenbarger, eon of Mr.
Tbo UN Charter drawn by Al­
and
Mrs.
Roy
Welsenbarger
o
f
tbo
Saturday
Evenlnr. March I f , 1961
the Lyon property an Braddock guesta o f Mr. end Mrs. Francis ger Hise, Harry Dexter Whit* and
Glenistor Thursday.
MokXov, waa also discussed. Re- Oviedo Drug Store, returned to
hem* there.
Mrs. Alberta Warner attended reshments were served at tba Fort Wayne, Ind. Saturday even­
ing to resume his studies at Con­
Mr. and Mr*. Kirby Sellers end the State Bowling tournament in close of the meeting.
cordia Senior College, after spend­
children visited relatives la Black- Jtekaoovllle this week end.
ing a week here with his parents
Dandax 9:30 ’til 1:30
afcsar, Ga., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John San George
and sister, Mrs. Barbara Koerocr
Mis* Aetrid Kuettner, o f Day­ spent tbs weekend in Sarasota and DeBary G rou p
Suhocrlption $5.00 Per Couple
Draaa Optional
and family.
tona Beach was a recent guest at other points in tbo southern part
Mrs. Clifford Parker, mother of
F or T able Reservations Call F A . 2-4868
o f the state.
Mrs. Ben Jones, Is reported to bo
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Southard, T o Present O pera

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The Sail!* Rarrlaon Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revohrtien met at the home of Mra.
Edmund Meisch, Park Are., for
the monthly meeting.
Mrs. C. E. Butler, regent, opened
the meeting with the ritual and
pledge to the flag. Following tbo
businesa session, Mra. L. Tinsley
introduced the speaker, Lcdr. J. D.
Langford of the Sanford Navel Air
Station, wbo gavo a talk an Amer­
icanism.
Hostesses Mrs. Meisch, Mrs, R.
M. Ball, Mrs. C. R . Park Sr., and
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, served re­
freshments to tba thirty members
end guests present for the after­
noon meeting.

wbo havs been making tbelr homo
ea Slone Island while Lt. Southard
was temporarily stationed at the
Navel Air Station returned last
week to Jacksonville, where be
la attached to tho base there.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde R . Perking*
at Bedford Ohto and Mrs. Ruth
WIBiems o f Allene Ohio are bouse
guests of Mrs. Alberta Warner.
Mra. Carol Smith o f DeLand
la tho new first grads teacher at
the Enterprise school. Tbo former
teacher, Mrs. Stavsns resigned.
Mrs. Dottle Van 8eey of Or­
lando was tbo Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Oviatt.

The DeBary Opera Group wU
present La THvlata by Verdi, Sun­
day at 3:10 p.m. at tbo Enter­
prise Parish House.
The prelude will bo a piano nolo,
by Mr*. Laura Platt Brown. Other
selectlona will include, solos by
Ivan Walker, baritone; Mildred
Blair, contralto;
Florence St.
Anund, soprano and n duet record­
ing,
Mrs. Brown will accompany all
soloists and Dr. Mabel Mags* will
bo narrator.

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Tl\e DeBary Woman's Club will
meet Friday at I p.m. at the De­
Bary Community Center.
Guest speaker will he Duane E.
Webster of Delray Bee eh He will
talk on Uw “ Fa eaten Play** and
Omeramraergau.
He retired after 4S years with
the Norton Co. o f M - a - b u t l *1
and is active in the Presbyteries
Church in D elray.-Re has m id*
many (rips to see the Passion
Play and is an interesting speaker.
Special guests at the meeting
will be the speaker's brother and
sister-la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
Webstar o f DeBary and Mr*.
Duane Webster.

CREAM

Mr*. Clair* Bill* announced
that tlekets ar* still available,
and may be obtained from mem­
bers o l the d o b by calling Mrs.
Blais.
Mrs. John Kolarik gave a brief
report on the Spring Deanery
meeting held at Cocoa Beach,
which five members of the club
attended. The theme of the meet­
ing was “ Pray for Peace," and
the layette cootest ws* also held
at the meeting. First prise went
to St. Margaret Mary’* of Win­
ter Park.
Mias Edith Krygler, president
of the club appointed the nomi­
nating committee, and instructed
them to present a slate of offi­
cers in April, at which time the
dub will hold their election.
Serving as members of the nomi­
nating committee are Mrs. Jo
Millikea. Mrs. Frank Donoboe,
and Mrs. John Purdy.

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DIRT GARDNERS CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardners’ Circle of
the Garden Club met at the home
of Mrs. Harry Cushing in Loch
Arbor for the March meeting. Cohostesses were Mrs. Charles Wea­
ver, Mrs. George Harden and
Mrs. E. D. Rinehart.
Mrs. R. F. Robison, president,
announced that the Sanford Gar­
den Club has arranged to dis­
play a "Blue Star Memorial
Marker," in honor of the armed
forces. It will be placed in the se­
cond highway island on 17-92 just
beyond the triangle, south of SanA formal ccrcmuny is planned
for placing the marker, on March
28 at 10 a.m. Mrs. C.K. Maya
Jr., president of the Florida Fed­
eration of Garden Clubs will be
present at that time.
Mrs. Robison also announced
that the Bald Eagle Club is still
asking for help in conserving the
fast diminishing btld csgles in
this country. The circle donated
a small sum for this work.
Circle members agreed (o take
Ibe Good Samaritan Nursing Home
as their garden therapy project
and each month a group of mem­
bers wUl help the patients in
tome type of gardening. Mrs.
L. E. Lccper is in charge of this
project.
The junior gardeners of Pinecrest school received instructions
on air plants from Mrs. J. R.
WeUa and Mrs. Lccper. Mrs. S. C.
Dickerson was elected to repre­
sent the circle at the state con­
vention In St. Petersburg in April.
Mra. E. S. McCall was named
alternate.
During the social hour, Mrs.
J. R. Weaver ahowed color slides
o f Japanese Bonsai that she made
when she and her husband lived
in Japan.
JACARANDA CIRCLE .
Mrs. M. J. Sorokowsky was
hostess to the monthly meeting of
the JACARANDA Circle at her
home in Loch Arbor. The house

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was attractively decorated with
arrangements of daisies and aza­
leas, with an outstanding arrange
ment of artificial flowers on the
dining table.
Mrs. A. C. McReynolds, presi­
dent, held a short business meeting
with garden tlicrapj- and Easter
projects the main topics of dis­
cussion.
Ben Wiggins was the guest
speaker for the evening. He used
as his topic, "Conservation" and
showed films on the subject fol­
lowed by a question and answer
period.
During the social hour refresh­
ments were served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Irving Pryor and
Mrs. J. E. Hitchens. Others pre­
sent were Mmci. B.C. Graham,A.
V. Taylor, R. E. Peurifoy, L. B.
Steele.
J.T. Little, R. D. Hunter, C. H.
Tyre, C. M. Flowers, C. C. Bron­
son, Mcita M. Starke, W. B. Brin­
son, R. L. Andrews, E. J. Mossman
Bertha Rhodes, M. E. Smith, Al­
burn Rector and W. T. Raynor.
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
Members of the CAMELLIA Cir­
cles met at the home of Mrs. Al­
fred Greene, on Jewett's Lane
for the monthly session, with Mrs.
B. S. Austin as co-hostess.
Mrs. Blanton Owen gave a very
interesting demonstration on mak­
ing dried arrangements and wall
plaques.
New members introduced and
welcomed by the group were Mrs.
BUI Clause and Mrs. David
Thrasher.
Other members attending were
Mmes. Lewis Barley, W. C. Bliss
Jr., J. H. Chapman, W. L. GramkoV, Vernon Hardin, J. L. Horton
Charles W. Lansing, Earl Lee,
Tom McDonald,. E. W. Peterson,
Thomas Galloway, James Ander­
son, Don Hamncr and Madclyn
Kuhn.

Local Events
FRIDAY
The American Legion Auxiliary
is holding a rummage sala Fri­
day and Saturday in the Woodruff
Bldg. First and Park Ave. Call
Mrs. W. J. King if you wish to
donate artielea. Proceeds to be
used in the auxiliary charity work.

TONY EDWARDSON, aon o f Mra. Joyce Edwardaon. celebrated his fourth
birthday with a party, Saturday afternoon, at their home on 135 Garri­
son Drive. Games were enjoyed and a big birthday cake, decorated in a
cowboy design, served with ice cream and soft drinks. Guests pictured
at the refreshment table from left are Mitchell Travis. Garland Duckett,
Deborah Brown, Tony (the honoree) Bobby MacGregor, Girlstinc and
Billy Quinn. Two other guests, Bobby Parker and Rickey Jackowich arc not
in the picture.
(Herald Photo)

E ight Fam ilies
W elcom ed T o A rea
B y W W H ostesses
Welcome Wagon hostesses have
welcomed the following new fami­
lies to the Sanford Area:
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Wetter and
children, from Chicago, III., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gidsey, from
Longwood.
Families transferred here by the
Navy include Mr. and Mra. Neal
Gleske and children, Linda, Lisa
and Laura, from Jacksonville; Lt.
and Mrs. Richard Bailie, Denise
and Richard, from Norfolk, Va„
and Lt. and Mrs. Donald Parrish,
Kathleen, Ann and Doyle, from
Jacksonville.
Mr.'and Mrs. David Jones, from
North Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Marshall, from Huntington, W. Va.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Catbdollar
also from Huntington.

(p&amp; A A D W dA
F. T. Austin, o f Atlanta, Ga., is
the houseguast, this wook, of Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Strickland, at their
home P it Palmetto A vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Derial Etterle and
daughter, Pamela, o f Whldby Is­
land, Wash., are visiting his sister,
Mrs. Lao Fatten, 100 Wilkins
Drive .

the bride's mother, sister and
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. William Canaday
of DeLeon Rd. have as their
bouse guest, Miss Jessie Hart of
Albany, N.Y.
Mrs. Edna Decker o f Eldorado
Dr. has returned to her home,
after an extended visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Decker of Troy,

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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wabster of
Carmen Lane are expecting the
arrival of Mr. Webster'* brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mra. Duane
E. Webster of Delray Beach,
Mra, G. Spaulding o f Sunrise
Blvd. has as her current house
guests, Mrs. E. K. Gatei o f Red­
ding, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
K. Gates Jr. of Fort Walton Beach,
and their two children, Gleen and
Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Eldridg* of
Oradell, N. J., will soon occupy
their new home on Constance Rd.
E. They bought the form er Meekley home.
Mrs. H. K. Johnson of Morning
Glory Dr., entertained with a few
The trunk of the ocotillo, a
tablet of bridga at bar bom# this desert tree, grows in the ground
past week.
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DIAMONDS . . . .

The March meeting of the Dor­
cas Sunday School Class of the
Central Baptist Church was held
at the home of Mrs. II. H. Wiggins,
on Jefferson Ave.
Mrs. J. Q. Galloway, president,
presided at the business session
when plans were discussed for the
"Spring Cleaning
mlfch.
landscaping and planting flowers.
Games were enjoyed during the
social hour anil refreshments terVed by the hostess. Others at­
tending the meeting were Mmes.
G. E. McCraw, J. It Vantrcll,
W. L. Harmon, J. R. Weaver,, (5.
B. Smith, I. R. Bass, Harry llcrr
ing, Georgia Colvin. R. W. Hart­
man, O. G. Owrns.
T. G. Richardson, L. N. Hollo­
way, H. E. Wilcox, L. D. Bast.
F. E. Snyder, John Bullock, A. C.
Naughter. W.R. Wiggins. Sr.. G. H.
High, R. L. While. E. M. Chester,
Louise I.er, Miss Clara Swaggerty,
Diane Chester and Cindy Wiggins.

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Maban, Myra Meeks, Nonna Whittern, Carol Samuels, Maureen
Scott.
Dan McCall, Bary Barks, Frank
Noel, Ronald Outlaw, Tbad Boyd,
David Noel Barry Johnson, Buddy
Lawson and Frank Scott.

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Dorcas Members

D eB ary Personals
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
James I. Grant and Anne M.
Hendricks both o f Titusville, were
united in marriage by Judge Al­
bert D. Williams, at • p.m. Wed­
nesday in the Judge's chamber.
The newlyweds wera attended by

M in Mary Scott, daughter of the gueita and the familiar hay
Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Scott, \gaijuagon and rode Into the party
honored on her ISth birthday with ,n style. After a tour of the points
a surprise party at the MQ Itanch. of interest, the dinner bell sum*
Family members managed to moned them to a "chuck meal" clikeep it a complete surprise, which maxed with a home made birthday
was quite a problem with phones j cake with burning tapers,
ringing, guests accepting invitaFollowing the gift opening cere*
lions and other last minute dc- mony the gang enjoyed dancing in
tails being made.
Mary's brother, Frank, was
home for the semester holiday
and proved to be the perfect alibi
to get Mary out to the ranch
without suspecting a party.
They were met at the gate by

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Miami, Si. Louis
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Sanford Dominate; Field
Events In M eet; Finish
Second In Track Opener
Chip Crawford, Vic Welch and
Jim Jones grabbed a first while
T ony
Sulplto captured first
places in the shot put and discus
throw.
In tha pole vault, Jimmy Jones
grabbed a first piaea.
Richard Walker of Sanford fin­

Tha Seminoles from Sanford, in
(hair Aral track meeting of tka
season, finished second in a trlangle meet in DeLand Wednes­
day but completely dominated
tbs field evaots.
Coach Jim Pigott said after
tha meet that ha was well sat­
isfied with his boya “ considering
wa only worked out for a such a
abort time.”
Pigott referred to the track at
the new Seminole High School
which ia not completed aa yet.
In the meet. Sanford scored
BSVk points while norida Military
School rolled «p Otto to win the
meet. In third place was DeLand
with 20 points.
8anford took five first place
events and was “ la the money"
In all the other events.
They took a first In the 440
yard run thanks to tha brilliant
running o f Mike Champion; Tha
mile relay team of Champion,

Famed Keglers
Hit Bumpy Road

Long Count
. . Not Short
NEW YORK (UPI) ----- Floyd
Patterson can take a lot more
pride ia bia world heavyweight
boxing' crown today following
proof that tha "short count" was
actually tha "ion* count."
Many observers o f tha cham­
pionship fight between Pattenaon
and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson
at Miami B each. Monday night
were o f tha opinion that referee
Billy Regan counted Johansson
out a split second too soon in
tha sixth round.
However, film* taken by Teleprompter
corporation
showed
Wednesday that Johansaon waa
down for 11 1-ltUi seconds, or
1 1-U more than tha required 10.

24 Teams Mix
In Tourney
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - Twentyfour,team s teed off today la tha
fifth annual Man’a International
Four-Ball Golf Tournament at
Orange Brook Golf Coarse.
BUI Ujmdman of Huntingdon
Valley, Pa., and Bob Gardner
o f New York were established ns
early favorites for tha tlUe, which
wlU be determined by four days
of* medal play on a best ball
basis. '
Hyndman and Gardner ware both
rUoners-up for the U. S. amateur
crown in recant years and ware
member* o f last year's victorious
Walker Cup team.

Guides Minor*s Club
NEW YORK (UPI) Enos
Slaughter, who epitomised spirit
and hustla during IS years in
major league baseball, will man­
age the Raleigh, N. C., club at tha
C lau B Carolina League this
year. Tha club is a farm club of
tha New York National League
team which ia scheduled to begin
competition next year.

Two Sign

ished second In the mile run;
John Mann finished second in
(he low hurdle* while other aecood places were woo by Charles
Fox, shot put; Bobby Barbour,
broad jump; Brad Wallace, pole
vault and Doo Harvey, high
jump.

NEW YORK (U PI) - S t . Louis
meets Miami of Florida and Holy
C ron takes on Detroit tonight In
the opening round of tha 24th am
usl National Invitation Tourna
ment at Madison Square Garden.
A total of 12 teams from repre­
sentative sections of the country
entered this tourney which won't
be decided until Saturday, March26.
The second group of first-round
contests arc scheduled for this
Saturday, with Temple squaring
away against Army and De Paul
meeting Providence in tba after­
noon. The quarterbacks atari that
night aa Colorado State University
opposes The St. Louls-Miaml win­
ner and Memphis State faces the
Holy Croia-Detroit survivor.
The tourney continues next
Tuesday, with Dayton and Niaga­
ra making their debut, and the
semifinals ara slated for next
Thursday.

TERRI8 C. COLLINS wan one o f the curly winners in
the Schlitx Fishing contest. Terris, who liven in Snnford,
caught a 2*4 pound black bass just below the Lake Mon­
roe Bridge.

MPLS.-ST PAUL (UPI)—Mika
McFarland, a S-foot, 3-ineh, iso­
pound quarterback from Wasters
Illinois, and Allas Ferric, S-foot,
lln eh , sos-pound and drum Wag­
ner College la New York, signed
Wednesday with the Minnesota Vikings Sign Two
Viklnga o f tha National Football
MLPS— ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI)
League.
—General Manager Bert Rote of
tha Minnesota Viklnga has an­
Signs W ith Gianta
nounced tha signing of two rook­
NEW YORK (UPI) - D o o Hein­ ie*. They arc Doug Mayberry,
rich, form er Olant quarterback, Utah State full back, and Ken
was signed aa backficld coach Petersen,
University of Utah
•ad scout Mooday by tha Naw tackle. The Vikings now have
York Giants
signed II of thalr 20 draft choices.

tournament.
Opening their six-gam* Classic

18 hnlftims lead and coast horn*.
Houston guard Dick Molchany
put the clamp* on Marquette's
scoring are, Don Kojls, and held
him to II points.
Border Conference champ Arizona State and independent Seat­
tle, who earlier this year staged
an 87-86 overtime thriller, put on
another exciting show Wednesday
night at Portland.
With tha score, 70-60, Arisona
StaU leading, and 30 seconds to
go, Seattla'a Dave Mills draw a
two-shot foul. Ha swished one but
purposely tossed his second shot
hard at tha backboard In hopes of
recovering the ball and scoring the
basket which would lea the contest.
Instead, Arisona State got the
ball. Gerry Hahn of the Sun Devils
tried a shot in the final seconds.
It hit the rim, bounced up In the
air and fell through ae the busier
sounded.
The fans were in for more
thrill* as U8C, fifth ranked in the
nation, took on low-rated Oregon,
a last-minute pick for the competi­
tion.
The Ducks nearly blasted tha
Trojans off the court In piling up
a 36-27 lead whils Trojan star
John Rudometkin picked up four
fouls.
Rut In the second half the Tro­
jans hit an amaxing .613 of their
shots.
Rudometkin started the second
half and scored IB big points befor fouling out with 2:67 to play,
lia ended the evening with 24
point*.
When “ Rudo" fouled out, the
Trojans led, 78-66, and they held
on to win.

team play with a weak 2863
series Wednesday night, the Buds
will be seeing action in ainglei
and doubles before concluding
their ABC action with a three
game team session again tonight.
Don Carter and Dick Webber
were the only St. I-ouia aUrs to
go over tha 600 mark a* the
team had games o f 060-1016-032.
While never having won an
ARC title since being formed six
year* ago, the 8U Louisians car
ried a 1,006 pins-per-geme aver
age In Wednesday night's ap­
pearance. They finished 171 pine
below thle average.
The Great Lake* teams, afUr
openings with 2068 Tuesday, fol
lowed with a poor 2767 Wednesday
night and a 6726 six-game Classic
Division tou t. This oamed the
Detroit team second place behind
the leading 6804 rolled by the
Onyx Trophies o f New York.

Seminoles Whip
Georgiia Nine
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
University of Georgia's baseball
team will try today to even their
season-opening series with Florida
Slate University at one game
each.
Tha
Seminoles
began
thalr
season Wednesday with a [
triumph over the Bulldogs, who
also were playing Iheir first game
of the year.
FSU kicked away an early fiva
run lead, but rallied for two runs
In tha eighth to tie. Than won in
tba last of tba ninth wfe
shortstop Kyla SpiUar raced home
from second an a double error by
Georgia’s Phfl Asha and Ben
Cheek.
,

Ladies Night
Set At SOKC
It’s Ladies' night at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club tonight and as
a special feature for the ladies,
Racing Sec. Pitsy Williamson
has scheduled three grade A
races and one marathon run for
tonight’s card.
Track record-holder Herold Ex­
press and Neptune’a Rocker, win­
ner of Monday Night’s special In­
ter-City Match Race against the
Sarasota Kennel Club, are both
running tonight.
Herold Express, who clocked a
30.60 earlier in the year to break
the track mark for the S/16Uu
mile, will be showing his terrific
speed in the eighth race while
Rocker gets hla chance*in the
program opener.
Ole Ana, who has shown lately
that the marathon races are her
specialty, gets her seventh straight
start in the 3/Stha. mile 10th
race.
Ole Ana won her last distance
sprint and placed in the other
two of her last three starts.

“ Frem the way ha'a up and does everything and that's the way
weight title bout, either, Kearns
Instated.
down in almost every fight he It is In boxing, too."
Ths man Patterson has to box
All in all, Xearna felt that the hae," Doc M id , “ It’a pretty obvion*
now,
to prove himself a true cham­
bout was completely unsatisfac­ that his chin Isn't as strong aa hla
(
tory and that while Johansaon heart. He reminds me of Fred Ful­ pion, is Sonny Liston.
“ proved to be a better fighter than ton, who w m game and could box
“ And Listen would have to be
moat people thought" the victori­ and punch. But hit him on the chin the choice to beat him if they
ous Patterson “ Isn’t the champion and he had to go."
fought now,” Kearns speculated.
a lot o f people thought he waa."
“ Ha’a big and strong and rough
“ ft ie,“ he continued, “ the Mm*
"1 don’t think Patterson was in way in any'racket. Look at base­ and he can take a punch m well
the proper condition," Kearns ex­ ball. Some of the slickest fielders ae dish it out real good. I think
plained. “ He was too heavy and ha in the gam* can’t hit a lick. Yet he'd win the title and Patterson
w» » puffing and blowing from tha some o f the hardest hitter* can’t can't continue to dodge him no
start. Certainly ha looked sloppy field. The real etar ia the guy who matter what the reason."
and logey. Ployd wanted to fight,
yet, while he set a fast pace, he
couldn’t hold to it. In the sixth
W H E E L A L IG N M E N T
they both were wallowing when
PatUreon happened to nail him."
W HEEL BALANCE
M’a the raaeon behind the faet
that a half century ago all the
eastern champions were beaten
when they went west.
“ In tha West, they had a bunch
of fast four-round kids who fought
at a whirlwind pace," Keanu re­
called. “ Those who earn* in from
the East could stand the paca for
ona round but after that they had
It."
Patterson, if the competition
waa around, wouldn't last long aa
champion because o f tha suspici­
PhoiM FA 2-0651
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victimised by a “ fast count" just
as much as Ingemar Johansson In
hla controversial knockout at the
hands of Floyd Patterson, veteran
Jack (Doc) Kearns asserted today.
“ People pay to a* a fight and
they should get it," said Kearns,
shrugging o ff evidence presented
In New York Wednesday by Teleprompter which indicated Johanswas on the floor 11 l-12th second*.
In the early days, the referee
would Ull you to 'get up and fight’
but today theyre too quick to
count ’em out."
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16 Teams Remain In Competition
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FI rat-round NCAA tournament
action la over and IS teams remain
In tha competition to determine
the IN I champion o f college bas­
ketball.
The Anal three flrat . round
gnmea were played Wednesday
night and found Houston bumping
Marquatte, 77-61, in a single game
at Houston while Arisona State
edged 8eattle, 72-70, and U8C
squeaked by Oregon, St-70, in a
pair o f hysterical thrillers at
Portland.
Eastern and Midwestern Arst
round action took place Tuesday
and hera is how Friday's secondround competition now ehapee up.
A t Charlotte, N. C., Princeton
meets St. Joseph's, Pa., and St.
Bonaventura faces Wake Forest in
the Eastern regional.
At Louisville, Ky., Ohio State
battles l,oulsville and Morehead
State meets Kentucky hi the Mid­
east regional.
A t Lawrence, Kan., it's Texaa
Tech-Clnclnnatl and Houaton-Kan•as State ia the mldweat regional.
At Portland, Ore., Utah playa
Loyola, Calif., and southern Cali­
fornia take# on Arisona State in
the Western regional.
One o f those 16 teams will be
tha eventual champion. Friday's
winners play Saturday night to de­
termine regional champions and
these square off at Kansas City
March 24-26 to datarmlna the win­
ner.
At Houston Wednesday night,
Gary rhilllpa and Tad Zuekenblll
popped in 27 and 23 points to
spark the easy victory.
But the real story waa the gluelike man-to-man defense which en­
abled tha Cougars ta pile up a 46-

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G O R D O N of the Athletics —

NEW YORK (UP1&gt; _ Mayor
Robert F. Wagner told a atunned
baseball world today that approvstill ba ’obtained” of a
Naw York atats bill essential to
the National League's plans to ex­
pand to 10 clubs in 1062.
The bill, empowering New York
City to construct an |1&gt; million
atadlum for a new National
League club, failed to achieve the
necessary two-thlrda majority in
the New York State Assembly
Wednesday and was tabled by As­
semblyman Anthony P. Savarese
Jr. (R-Queens), tha sponsor.
"It Is Important to realize that
the resolution was not killed,"
said Wagner, who was caught
completely by surprise along with
baseball officials by the assembly'a action. "I am confident that
next time there will be enough
votes favoring It to pass it."
(J
But the stunning effect o f the
assembly's action was evidsnt in
tha reaction o f Baseball Commis­
sioner Ford
Frick, president
George Weiss of the new NL club
and even co-owner Dsn Topping
o f the New York Yankees who
baa bitterly opposed the construc­
tion o f the stadium for the new
club.
_
"This certainly makes things
® difficult for the new club," said
Frick in Phoenix, Arls., "I’m hop.
Ing they can get a recommenda­
tion for a new vote."
"This is a situation carried on
by the club prior to my joining
it," said George Weiss, who was
appointed president o f tha new
club on Tuesday. "I don’t know
enough about it to make an Intel­
ligent evaluation o f the situa­
tion."
Topping's only comment waa
that be was "astounded" but a
Yankee spokesman added that the
Yankees "are on record aa agree­
ing only te the naw club using
the Pole Grounds." This waa a
warning that the Yankees might
refuse to lease Yankee Stadium
to the new club and thus leave
it without a park of big league
standards. Ebbets Field, former
home o f the Dodgers, already has
been torn down and the Polo
Grounds, former home o f the
Giants, la scheduled to be razed
ee that a housing project can be
built on the alts.
The state assembly’s vote on
the measure was 80-68, the majorIn
ity falling 20 votes short o f the
V necessary two-thirds, and crossed
party lines with 26 Democrats and
M Republicans opposed. The ta­
bled measure can be brought to
another vote during this session
but still would require 100 votes
lor approval.
A s opposition said that the
stadium would not be self-support­
ing and that the city would be
Q "left bolding the bag."

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Ing streak by defeating the PhilaTh* Chicago White Sox are win- delphia Phillies, 2-0; tha Washing­
nlng thoss one-run ball games ton Senators handtd th* Balti­
again and it that's any indication more Oriolee their fourth consecu­
ORLANDO (U PI) — Harmon
Killebrew, the slugging strong of what's to come during the reg­ tive loss, 6-4; th* Milwaukee
boy o f tha Minnesota Twlna, says ular season It could mean trouble Brave* topped th* Loe Angelea
don’t worry about Babe Ruth's re for the re*t o f the American Dodgers, 4-3, in 11 innings; the
cord—It’a perfectly safe.
League.
Pittsburgh Pirates overwhelmed
Some bateball brooders fretted
For the »rcond straight day, the th* Minnesota Twins, 10-4; the
that Ruth’a all-time record o f 80
White So* pulled out a victory in San Francisco Giants nipped th*
home runs in a single season
the
ninth inning, coming up with Chicago Cubs, 10-9; th# Boston
might be endangered this year be­
cause the expanded American six run* in the final frame Red Sox belted th* Cleveland InLeague had increased Its schedule Wednesday to edge the Cincinnati dinns, 14-8, and the Detroit Tigers
Reds, 8-7. After dropping their trimmed the St. Louis Cardinals,
from 164 garnet to 162. .
These worry-warts claimed that opener, the Clsox now have won 0-3.
anyone breaking Ruth’a record three straight exhibition games,
Mickey Mantle drove in both
would be entering via the back making them most of singles stolen runs for th* Yankees, connecting
door, to to speak, because there bases and hustle — a brand of for a double and a home run. The
would be eight more games to do ball that tcmporarilly ended the husky centerflelder, who returned
New York Yankees' domination of to action Tuesday after a two-day
it In than the Babe bad.
“ They have nothing to worry the Junior circuit in 1959.
layoff because o f a knee Injury,
In other games, the New York Is hitting .600 in th* Grapefruit
about," said Killebrew, who ia re­
garded by many aa a possible Yankeee ended a four-game los- League.
threat to the record himself.
Joe Hicks, a rookie outfielder,
ho# IOAOMAW MN
"Even, with those eight extra
slashed two homers, knocking in
KC JtAePAl AM A0/K
games, I don't look for anyone
four runs to lead Washington over
p k a k k ia m e e r
to
break
Ruth's
record
thia
year,
th* Orioles. Marty Keough col­
A torfs MA/AL^O *£ T
“ I don't say it's Impossible, but
a K tC O A P- 7HB/K* _
MI'LS.-St. Paul (U l'l) Purple lected three hit* for th* Senators,
It's highly Improbable. Mickey
t * A * o * r o f'e t « o if
and white were chosen today as of­ who have won four o f five game*
--------------- PA
Mantle has tha beat ahot at It.
ficial colors of the Minnesota this spring.
Not In Yankee Stadium, though.
Rookie centerfielder Jack (The
Vikings, and general manager
I f ha ware pleying In Detroit or Bert Rose said unlforma will Knife) Jonea, considered Bill Bru­
Kanaaa City all the time, I'd have carry those colors with gold ton's replacement, tripled home
to say yes. But he's at a distinct trim.
Lee Mays to earn th* Brave* their
disadvantage playing his home
Rose said the exact uniform triumph. Another rookie, southpaw
game* in Yankee Stadium."
Denver Lemaster, limited the
has not yet been (elected.
Killebrew tied tha record for
tha most homo nine ever hit by
a Washington player when he
clouted 42 In 19&amp;9. Even though
he was sidelined almost ti
months last season because o f two
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) — Tho St. Pcterabur*
different muscle Injuries, he (till
Open R olf tournament offered tho richest rewards of ita
hit 31.
28-year history an the touring professionals teed o ff in
Those 81 homere were ev
the first round today.
more amatlng then the 42 he hit
Seven o f the 10 top PGA money winners of the 1961
Gramling (La.) at 6:30 p. m. end the year befora Inasmuch as Kil­
tour
were on hand for the 122,600 event at the Pasadena
Central (Okla.) State and George­ lebrew had only five homere up
Golf Club course.
to
the
All-Star
break.
town (Ky.) at 10 p, m.
There waa Tommy Bolt, former National Open
Winston-Salem b e c a m e the
champ who won the Pensacola Open laat Sunday; Cary
"Cinderella" team of the tourna­
Middlccoff, a two-time winner of this event, George
ment even before It started by
Rnyer, the defending champion, and Gary Player of
defeating three-time NAIA chantSouth Africa, No. 1 in earnings thia year with $19,285
plon Tennessee AAI in the district
ao far on the current tour.
playoffs, defeated West Virginia
But Arnold Palmer, No. 2 in the earning! Hat, decid*
State, 86-76, Wednesday.
ed to bypass this tourney for a rest. He will resume tha
SEBRING (UPI) Another
Northern Michigan gained Ita
tour next week with tha Sunshine Open at Miami.
quarterfinal berth by defeating balttle between Steady little Por­
Missouri Valley Collsge, 79-03, In sche* and high-powered Farraris
a gama tied 16 times and in and Maseratla shaped up today
which tha itad changed hands an for the 12-bour Sebring Sports
Car Race March 28.
equal number of tlmea.
A privately • entered Porsche
Anderson, trailing by as much
aa 14 polnta midway through the driven by Oliver Gendebien of
second period, rallied to tie Em­ Belgium and Han* Hsrmann ef
poria (Kan.) State, 79-79, Wednes­ Germany, won last year. Aa
day night on Ksn Strawn's three- other Porsche was second, fol
point play with ona second re­ lowed by Ferrari*.
Elimination of a fuel brand
maining, then went on to defeat
requirement has permitted entry
the Kansane In overtime, 66-Si.
of factory teems from both Por­
Grambllng, the talleet team in
sche and Ferrari this year. The
the tournament, had little trouble
Ferrari factory haa entered three
eliminating Pans (Nab.) State, BOcare and the Porsche factory two.
60, to gain ita berth tonight
•gainst Andsreou.
Central Oklahoma, hlttliig at a Rides 4 W inners
62.6 percent average from the
LINCOLN, R. 1. (UPI) - Bill
field, breeted peat Illinois Wee- Skusei,
Canadian-horn
jockey,
leyan, 84-82, and Georgetown edg­ booted home four winners at Lin­
ed Redlands (Calif,), 69-87, in coln Downs Wednesday, including
other second round games Wednes­ Leo's Baker in the festured sev­
day.
enth race.

Colors Chosen
For Twin Uniforms

Pick Training Site
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) -T h e
San Diego Chargers of the Amtrican Football League, recently
shifted from Los Angeles, will
start their pre-aeaaon training
July 17 at San Ditgo State Col­
lege.

Captains Team
ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UPI) Jon Hall of Havana. HI., haa been
elected captain of the 1961-82
University of Michigan basket­
ball team, succeeding John Tid­
well who graduates la'June.

Dodgers to one hit over four in­
nings.
The Pirates pounded out 16 hits,
getting nin* singles during their
nine-run sixth innings. Gina Cimoli
and Bill Materoskl led th* Pittaburgh hitlers with three, safeties
apiece. Bub Friend went five in­
ning* for the world champions, al­
lowing on* run and four lilt*.
Th* Giant* and Cubs engaged
in a free-swinging contest, with ,
six home runs being slugged, but ;
it was a balk by Chicago rookie |
hurier Dick Burwell with th e '
bases loaded that decided the
gams. Ernie Banka and Ron San­
to slammed homere for th* Cubs
while Willi* McCovey, John Or•ino, Arlo Engel and Bob Farley
hit homer* for the Giant*.
Don Mossl and Ray Narlcskl,
former Cleveland relief are*,
turned in fin* performance* as

Detroit took advantage e f twa
Cardinal errors in tha tlxth in­
ning to score four runs o ff A rt
Kay.
The Red Sox Jumped on rookie
hurier Wilfred Slebert and Sam
McDowell fo r 10 runs in tha flrat
inning to rout the Indians. Wilila
Kirkland clouted a grand alam
homer for the Indians.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P !) —
Top-seeded Westminster (Pa.) and
defending champion Southweet
Texas State face impeetng hurdles
tonight In the quarterfinal round
o f the 23rd annual NAIA basket­
ball tournament.
Westminster, which h a d t o
scramble Wednesday night to turn
back Newberry, (8 . C.), 86-76,
takes on Winston-Salem (N. C.) at
7 p. m., Southwest Texas State, a
narrow 01-69 victor ovar East
Texas Baptist in the second round,
meets
second-seeded
Northern
Michigan at 8:60 p. m.
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Charles Volkmar of Elmer, N.
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Ed FUber o f Parkenborr. Pa.,
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By Abigail Van Buren
help arthritis. I wonder if any of your
readers have ever heard of this. It seems
such a simple thin? to do, but I have hoard
from scvcrnl people who told me this has
helped them. Is this a widespread bit of
Information or only a local tale?
ARTHRITIC

DEAR ABBY: I have a 35-yeor-old aon
who is not Interested in women. Every
evening he brings home a couple o f friends
(fellows) and they sit around and watch
television and drink beer.
I am very much concerned beenuse he
la at an age when he should have hia own
home and family. I can see no good in this
present set-up. His father died when he
was quite young end I have been a widow
fo r years. Maybe I am to blame? He seems
to have a mental block when it comes to
marriage. Should I insist that he see a
psychiatrist?
WORRIED

DEAR ARTHRITIC: I do not practice
medicine in my column, but there are
many good doctors who practice it in their
offices. 1 have never heard of the “ copper
bracelet” remedy and neither han any
reputable doctor.
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a girl should be before r boy con come to
et her, walk her down to the show, pay
er way, alt with her «*nd walk her home?
And how Into do you think he should stay
if she is 13?
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Oettlng married? For Abby’s booklet,
“ How To Have A I-ovely Wedding,” send
50 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

DEAR ABBY: I have been told that
wearing a wide solid copper bracelet will

Dou't—aa you grow older—1st
yourself t
Become more critical of tha
younger generation than you were
when your own children were
young.
Dismiss aa “foolhardy” tha ad­
venturesome things that no longer
appeal te you pereonnally.
Harp on how much better thing*
were Ja the “ eld days” than they
are today.
Befus* flatly t* change any ef
y e w opiatens er to accept any new

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DEAR ABBY: I sometimes wonder if
women ever count their blessings? One
woman wrote to you complaining because
her husband mowed the lawn in his shorts.
Another complained because her husband
called her “ .Mama” and someone else had
a husband who snored. Other women gripe
because their husbands don't pick up after
themselves or don’t eat nicely at the table.
They don't know how lucky they are.
Please print this as a gentle reminder.
ONLY A WIDOW

DEAR WORRIED: Not everyone
wants to get married. When (and if) your
aon regards his single status as a “ prob­
lem” and feels he needs psychiatric help,
encourage him to get it— but don’t make a
problem where perhaps none exists,
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THURSDAY P. M

Let more end more o f your con­
versation become ” 1” talk instead
of “ you” talk.
Get to where you take e meloncholy sort of pleasure In talking
about deprexilng subjects— instead
of making a real affort to maka
“ happy talk.”
Refusa to maka an effort to get
along with your eontempoiarlea
and to anjoy come companionship

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FRIDAY A. M.
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1:11 (I) Nawa-Waatkar
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1:11 (I) Countdown Mowe
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with people in your ewn age
group.
Let yourself be talked out of
your Independence by well-mean,
ing but short-sighted children who
inelst on looking after you, when
you are perfectly capable o f look­
ing after yourself.
Give up any kind of work
whether paid or voluntary, that
givea you a eense o f purpose and
usefulness — until you have to.
Discuss your arhea and pain*
with anyone except your doctor.
And don't wait too long to start
NBC'e "Outlaws" series has a checking yourself on these counts.
humorous touch for a change in Because you may already be older
DweB conversationally an the “ No More Pencil# — Ne More
FRIDAY P. M.
in attitudes than yon are In yeare.
W a g s yen ean no longer 4e, rath­ Book*," with David Wayna and
11.10 III It Could Ho Tou
er than an the thing* yen ean atilt Patricia Barry aa guest stars. A
III Search For Tomorrow
i ll Number I'leaao
meek schoolteacher becomes in­
I I .&lt;1 (I) Ouldlng Light
1 1 : 0 (t) NBU'Nawe Report
volved with a vicious outlaw In a
1:11 (1 ) Poena
fantastic schema to prove himself
111 lir. Hilda**'# Sacral
Journal
a man In tha eyas e f his girl
NEWARK, N. J. (U P lj - The
(I) About Kara*
T A P E RECO RDER friend.
1:11
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Tho World Tumi
Esaex County Hall of Records is
III I'layhouao I
TYie “ Family Classic*” special a sprawling five-ilory building
R E P A IR S
t:M 111 Jan Murray Show
on CBA la a dramatisation of and it take* • aencientloue night
III Full Circle
(I) Tour Dey In Ceart
Rudyard Kipling’s famous tale, watchman about M minutes to
MUSIC
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F IR S T * FRENCH
“ Tha Light That Palled." Richard punch 30 clocks on n normal
(II Art Llnklattar
11) Road le Reality
Basehart.
round.
(I) Toung Dr Malona
How (hen, county officials asked,
. (I) Millionaire
(I) Quean For A Day
was it possible for their man to
l : M III From Tfaaat Root#
be punching all those clocks in
(I) Tho Verdict la Toerg
Coin* Aa A Spectator . . . ar Coma To Win
(I) Who Do Tea Trutt '
II minutas flat? They found out
4:11 III Meko Room For Daddy
Tucsdsy. He used e bicycle,
MSRPJJ91 This Handsome Trophy
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Night — 1 for Juniora to 16
yeara. 1 for Senlora, 16 yeara
old and vp.
TROPHY RACES 6 P. M.
QUALIFYING DAYS— Mon*
day, Tuts, and Wad.
Participants timed with each $4*
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INTERMISSION EXHIBITION By
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Minute Maid'a “ Marinaland Cir­
cus" spectacular, to be telecast
over NBC-TV on Eaeter Sunday
night, will Mck o ff a month-long
contest offering Florida vacations,
boats, outboard motors, cameras,
projectors, watches, ewlm fine,
snorkel* end meaks.
Th* one-hour color telecast,
which is co-sponsored by Tupperwar* Home Parties, Inc., will iter
Lloyd Bridges, Buster Crabbe.
Rosemary Clooney, Judy Joye and
“ Pete" the porpoie*.
The contest is open te nil chil­
dren from elx to IB yean o f age
with identical prises to be awarded
in thro* age groups—d-4, 10-14,
IB-11.
Entrants will be asked to tall
what portion of th* “ Marineland
Circus" they llkad beet and ex­
plain in Xfi words er Use why they
liked IL All entriee er* to be ac­
companied by three Minute Maid
can tops. Deadline for entriee is
midnight, April SO.

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Harrat Storm
Kdg* af Night
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Uaelo Wall
Popaya Playhouaa
Cartoon Carnival
Rln Tin Tin

By E RABINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD—&lt;NEA)—The mo­
ral content of today's moviei hat
been viewed with alarm in Waihingtoo, at PTA meeting! in eceleligitical eirclei and everywhere
•lie, including Hollywood.
"Hollywood producers can po­
lice Ihetniclvei if they want to,"
lays, a congressman threatening
federal intervention unlen aelfcenionhip like that once imposed
by the old Hayi office return* to
the Hollywood movie Industry.
I'm aorry to say it cannot be
done. A new approach ii needed
for a new kind of movie problem.
This is no whitawaih of Hollywood,
which HAS released some object­
ionable films. It i* an explana­
tion of today'i "sickening ex­
ploitation of aex" by "the moviei,"
aa a magazine at hand lament*
about “ this avalanche of films
that glorify depravity and evil."
It is an explanation of where
tha REAL trouble la—and it can
be solved only by theatra owner*,
not Hollywood moviemaker*.
THE MOVIES.”
Kilty ysara have made "tha
moviei” synonymous with Holly­
wood. Well, thingi have changed.
Hollywood WAS "the moviei” .
But Hollywood IS NOT "the mov­
ies” today.
Self-ernsorsbip by moviemakers
as an "industry” is impossible to­
day.
Strengthening Hollywood's pro­
duction code is impositbl* to­
day.
It is impossible because there
la no movie industry aa most peo­
ple, including those , in Washing­
ton, seem to think there is. The
U.S. film industry once meant
seven major itudioa and a group
of respected independent* which

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honey-chile and aure-nuff. '
He docin't mind a stressed word
being drawled but aa he teurhea
eouthern gtyle talkin' he eayi: “ It's
simply a mutter o f limiting th e,
variant vowel sounds. So many
ncturs go overhontd inti start
talking aa though u ey're out
we»L"
He points out that southern ac­
cents were Influenced by early
English aetllere in the South
which, he lays, in one of the rcatone why Vivien Leigh waa eo ac­
ceptable ae Scarlett O'Hara in
“ (tone With tha Wind.”
“ Women,'' he tays, “ are easier
to teach because they heve natur­
controlled ■ moviemaking, txereii- ally aofter voice# minus harah
ed self-control.
tones and aouthern talking it pol­
They also dictated what appeared ite speech.” But he'd like to deep
on film screens because "the in­
dustry” owned moat of tha na­
tion's theaters.
UNCLE
SAM’S
ANTITRUST
boy* divorced studio* from Uielr
theaters. Than TV competition
broke up the entire movie produc­
ing business. Today anyone with
enough money can produce a mov­
ie anywhere about anything and
release R without Hollywood's of­
ficial approval. The only risk is
found in the laws of .obscenity.
Hera la tho story of Just on* nonHollywood movie. Thera are many
others: A film about wanton love
"and girls without shams” was
conceived, financed and produced
by a syndicate In a Chicago ware­
house.
No oncVssociated with the film,
which cost $10,000, had anything
to do with Hollywood.
The
"releasing organization"
waa a salesman with four prints of
the 62-mlnule film and a stack of
lurid posters la the back of his
car. He leased (he picture to thea­
ter owners willing to ignore its
moral content.
Because H was a "m ovie,” th*
public assumed it wei from Holly-

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Robert .Mitchum
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“ WHERE THE
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Dolores Hart Geo. Hamilton
Co-Feature
(itne Stratton Porter'a
Famoua Novel

“ FRECKLES”
Starring Marvin West
STARTS SUNDAY
WALT DISNEY’8

The term “ telephone” cornea
from the Greek "tele” for “ far"
and "phooe” for "sound,” ac­
cording to tho Encyclopedia Britannlca.

SWISS
FAMILY
ROBINSON

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Eastertime

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Flower Pot

Marineland Circus
Set For Television

VIVIAN LKKiH attends
the Civil War Centennial
Ball in Atlanta and once
again personifies the heroine of “ Gone With The
Wind.” The actress, 47, ar­
rived from England for the
reissue of the picture which
won h e r an Academy
Award.

A eouthern accent, he *ay«,
“ l»n't »o much phonetics as It Is
keeping in tun# with southern
rhythm, not overdoing the Jaw
movements and not stressing
high pitched or nasalised voice.'
Giving people key words in south­
ern flavor is the simplest method.”
It’s Ken's private theory that
on-the-spot TV news broadcasts
from various parts of th# country
eventually will cause th# disap­
pearance o f geographic accents
and dialects.

HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Th#
Civil War is being refought in cantenenial memories but it's still a
•'shooting" war on a Hollywood
sound stage for a southern gentleMAHn who learned his acting
ABCs at dear old Louisiana State
University.
The popular misconception of
southern accents ie the private
war o f Ken Rose, who teaches
drama classes and also acta when
he isn’t working as a movie and
TV dialog coach.
Nothing but the Civil War can
raise a southerner's fury more
than pseudo-imitations of southern
speech and Ken is “ The MAHn"
keeping the phony magnolia and
honeysuckle type of lingo out of
"Claudelle Inglish," a new Warner
Bros, movie.
And right now we better let you
in on Ken Rose's blusher.
As an actor, he spent $2,000 on
voice coaching to LOSE his south­
ern accent so he could pley all
kinds of roles. But he can still
turn it on at the sight o f a Con­
federate cap or the sound of a
Rebel yell.
Th# lusty novel of Erskfne Cald­
well brought Ken to Warner Bros,
where Diane McBain of TV’s
"Surfside 6 ," Arthur Kennedy,

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Members o f the Sanford Tourlet
and Shufflcboard Club enjoyed a
spaghetti supper at their club­
house recently. An annual affair
o f the group, with the meat bells
end spaghetti sauce prepared byJoe Aiznrello, the club considers
this Italian supper one ot the high­
lights of their season.
A St. Patricks Day color scheme
wee carried out in the dessert and
the table decorations and after the
supper, shufflcboard was played.

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Club, the living magaslne will take
place at the Club House on Oak
A\e., at 2:30 p. m. next Wednes­
day and is open to the public.
Borne of the highlights o f the
program include the **Editoriar
by Judge Voile Williams Jr.,
"Great Debates” by Mrs. Robert
Drablck and a reading by the
well-known local humorist, Mrs. S.
G. Hardman.
Violinist, Mrs. R. H. Fine ac­
companied at the piano by Mr*.
Carl Whitehead will bring beauty
through music, to the program,
and there will also be more good
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By Nadine Seltzer

Broadway ehow tunei, with Mr*.
Loulae Tillla at the piano.
A apodal event wilt be Jey'e
Glamor Bird Act, which features
Mr*. Joy Postle who sings aa she
draws birds o f the Everglades.
Beautiful hate will be the high
point o f the Easter Parade whteh
will take plaee in the fashion sec­
tion of the animated magaslne.
Mrs. S. G. Nix Is program chair­
man for the show and Mr*. R. C.
Wiley is chairman of the Fine
Arts Department. Publicity chair­
man is Mrs. Ralph Jarvis.

Hands Are Busy
In Third Grade

Care Hike Set
TALLAHASSEE (U ? t) paHants In Florida's atata mental
hospitals who are able to pay
will be charged an additional $300
annually for their care.
The Cabinet voted Tuesday ta
up the ratoa from $223 to $300
per quarter upon the recommenda­
tion of Dr. W. D. Rodgers, direc­
tor of Florida's health division.
Coordinator Terry Lsa said that
while the Increase would not cover
all of the per day cost for each
patient. It would bring in more
than $200,000 In additional funds
each year.
One ounce of anriebed ura­
nium fuel produces beat energy
equivalent to 1.T tons of burning
coil.

Longwood
EUmantary
third
gride elassea art busy these
spring days . . . In Miss Web­
ster's room the class la making
model houses of foreign lands
under study. Countries represent­
ed arc England, Brittany, Spain,
Norway ami Africa.
In Mrs. Huffman's room, (he
students are making p i p e r
msche animals to b ; used In an
art exhibit and In Mrr. Walter's
room the children ere construct­
ing a Jungle scene also (or the
exhibit.
A beautiful blue parakeet now
sits in a silver cage In Mrs.
Winkle's classroom. "Pctt-E-O ''
was purchased with P-TO at­
tendance award money a n d
seems to lake In all the lessons
and fun.
Students In this third grade
also are dressing the puppets
made from plumbers asbestos
which are to be used in short
plays now being written to com­
plete the study unit oa character
building and manntra.
Mrs. Winkle says ' i t
waa
worth watching—girls AND BOYS
sawing puppet dresses—such egpressiona ot interest on the faces
of little boya doing thair first
tewing!"

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undsrtlansd. Clerk e f the Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial C ir­
c u it la end fe r Bsmlnole Ceuety.
Florida, pursuant l e a final decree
o f foreclosure entered In e ease
ponding In the s b o v t elyled Court,
tho Docket Number or w hich Is
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follow tng described property s itu ittd la Bsmlnela County. Florida,
to-w ltt
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thereof
recorded
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record# e f Bemtnola County,
Florida:
T ogether w ith :
Built-In even end range
lis t W ater Heater
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ell perm anently Install­
ed.
Bold salt w ilt be held et th»
• ■■inn fro n t door e f tb o dom ­
inate County Courthouse In the
City o f Benford. Bemlnole County,
Florida, on the ITth day e f bferoh,
t i l l , et IHIS e'clo e b . A. U . e r
us soon thereafter as earn* ean
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(CLKRK'S SEAL.)
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Clark e t Clrotslt Court
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Deputy Clerk
w . c W ight. Jr.
of U v Offleaa o f Martin J. Iteeee
Attorneys fe r P la in tiff
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Drummond, tv. C.
Mltobell, Wm. H.
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Bcroonoy, D. •J.
Klnntgan. James
ilraham , Btawart
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Creekm er. Braoie
Far mar, R obert L
H a m it, If. H.
Voting, W illard
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Nordeen, A. J.
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Norris. Albert
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Dalmer, Clerr, Jr.
Belm er, Clare. Jr.
Nichole, Berta

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llrakafleld, Parrott
Church e f Ood
McDaniel, M. IAmundton. Harriet
Van Horn. Joele
Inerahem . Howard
L'meiaad, Marguerite

tviddlo. Phil
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Finch, John D.
Hmllh, W . B.
Grant, J. R.
Grant. J. R.
Coleman. Cel. e f
Coleman. F it. It.
Hunt. Hobble J e t
Zartmen, F. J,
llu tton, f . D.
Gamble. Jam es
Mitchell. W. H.
Zortm ae. nichard
Blevine, W. K.
Millar. Paul
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Kear. Vernon
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Publish March Id. 1**1

NOTI3U5
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on this Aaaeaamept Roll April til
a. at S it l P. M.
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LONDON (U FI) — The question o f how much damage was
dona to the cause of the Western
alliance by the activities o f an al­
leged Russian spy ring may never be answered for the general
publk, it was indicated today.
A strong possibility arose that
the historic No. 1 court at the
Old Bailey will be cleared of press
and public when the time comes
to talk about what documents ac­
tually are missing from the Port­
land naval base. That* Is whsre
Britain and NATO do the planning
on how to counter Russia's 450
submarines in event of war.
Five persons are on trial charg­
ed with stealing secrets at Port-

land and transmitting them to
Moscow over a sulterranean radio
capabla o f sending 240 words a
minute:
— Peter John Kroger, 60, and
|hit wife, Helen, 47, who lived In
the eottaga in suburban Ruisllp
that house# the radio transmitter.
The Federal Bureau o f Investiga­
tion saye they actually are Morrie
and Dora Cohen o f New York
City and had been under investiga­
tion in tha United States In the
Rudolph Abel spy case.
—Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, S7,

S. H . Kim s Sine
Opens To Sene
South Seminole

P a K * 12— T h u r*. M a f. 16, *61

T A IL

— Henry F. Houghton and his
fiance, bliss Ethel Elisabeth Gee,
47. They wort employed at the
Portland best and had access to
records In the highly confidential
"underwater weapons" establish­
ment. Detail* about Britian's only
nuclear submarine, H.M.8. Dread­
nought, also are available at Port­
land.

D R A G G IN G ?

UOMTS on nOAOt Without Menroe Super Loed-levelereS. hoe»#y leaded ear
hat Nfhtt aneted upward Into oyos et oncoming motorists. Driver* visibility
I* dangerously reduced.

Tour otr wO rid* Ha level best
with Monroe Sopor Lood-Lovelora. the semeLionel etibilixini
units that (ivo yea e esf*. level,
comfortable rid* under sO rood
Le relate, your coot bumper and
•ihauot pipe v B safely clear
rough bumps and ataap driveware, oven if heavily loaded,
w ith o u t th a t frig h te n in g

Counting
Calories ?

The Herald owes the Lake Mon­
ro* School an apology . . . In the
March 0 growth and progress re­
port of Semlnok County commun­
ities which included Lake Mon­
roe, R was stated that six grades
attend classes there.
We, with as much pride as
Lake Monroe residents, am hap­
py to correct this statement and
report that this school Is one of
the remaining few whieh teaches
eight grades.

for Southern Bell Tele­
1960 Utility Tax check
the State. The check in
Bell to the State and its

a London businessman who holds
a Canadian passport but is be­
lieved by the prosecution to be a
Russian citizen with relatives in
the Soviet Union.

fr r u ll

With Mo_____ .

EightGrades
A t Lake Monroe

JOHN P. EVANS (left), assistant vice president
phone Company in Florida la ahown presenting a
totaling $1,810,414 to Ray Green, comptroller for
part of an estimated $12,246,000 paid by Southerp
municipalities and counties for 1960.

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—remember there ore
only 18 colories
to the spoonful of

Buddy’s

Automotive

1121

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Sanford

Owens

1210

Servlet

Ave.

Gulf

8. Park

Barley k

Service

Are.

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2101 French Avr.

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Automotive
1011

'Giant Tax-Paym ent
Check Goes To S tats

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ABSOLUTELY FREE

On# o f the largest tax-payment taxes was delivered Monday to tha
ehseks received by ths State o f Comptroller from the Southern
A recently opened variety de­ Florida In payment o f 1000 Utility Bell Telephone Company to Ray
Green, elate comptroller.
partment store whieh serves resi­
Southern Bell's tax payments
dents o f South Ssmlnols County Is
havs Increased significantly in the
the 8. H. Kress and Company
past fir* years. The $1,810,414
Store In the Eaatgata Shopping
payment repreeenta an Increase
Center In Winter Park.
o f 0.0 percent over the 1050 pay­
Easily acceselbla to South Sem­
ment o f $1,847,700 and a 03 per­
cent increase over the 1066 pay­
inole shoppers living in tha sur­
Rtodants o f Miss Blllhlmer'a
rounding area, this ultra-modern
ment o f $088,007.
•tore la within a few miles o f Longwood Elementary sixth grade
The 1081 check Is part of an
class presented an assembly pro*
Heftier Homes, Triplett Lake,
estimated $12,245,000 ta* bill to
gram March 10 with audience par­
Lake
Wood
Shores,
English
be paid by Southern Bell to tho
ticipation on famous characters of
Estates, Laka Howell, Orients
State o f Florida and its munici­
fact and fiction.
Gardens, Bratton Woods, Druid
palities and counties for tha year
Those taking part on the pro­
Hills and nearby areas.
of I960, exclusive of Income, social
gram chose a character and deIh #
alr-eonditionad building, signed appropriate eoatumea with security and excise tax payments
containing 30,000 square feet of the audience making Identifica­ to the federal government.
space ta thd third Kress Company tions.
expansion in Florida.
Figures represented on the pro­
A'* /( r\’l&gt;Ol \.\&lt; rn
Borne of the apodal features o f gram Included Napoleon, The Lit­
tle
Women,
Don
Quixote
and
Ran­
the store include the soda foun­
tain and lunch counter with 23 cho Pania, Augustus Caesar, The
■tool*, so that shoppers may re­ Throe Musketeers, Elisabeth I,
Athena, Joan o f Are, The Hunch­
lax with a snack or a meal.
back o f Notre Dame, Cleopatra,
Emphasis la placed on home
Julius Caesar, Queen Elisabeth,
furnishings and a far greater as­
Marie Antoinette, Jean Lafitte,
sortment o f soft goods and ap­
The Hardings o f tha sixth grade
parel with Improved quality and
textbook and Monsieur Guillotine.
higher styling.
Linda Brown was assembly an­
A t the same time, tha traditional
nouncer and Thomas Brimager,
variety Items have not been no- stags manager.
glee ted and there are candy, jewel­
ry, toilet goods, gifts, millinery,
clothing, hardwares and household
needs dlsplsysd on new customer
service counters, with two wrap­
ping counters, in addition to tha
Carl Lommlsr, chairman of ths
fttythepooMnovtoqueea,"
regular cash register check-out
annual Longwood Fire Dept, din­
leys Hannah, "the never knows
stations.
ner, reported at a meeting o f ths
where bar ne sthesband iseomina
Convenient parking facilities art Bremen Wednesday that more
IromT
located around tha shopping cen­ than 700 dinners were sold Satur­ INTERIOR LATEX
Og-U
ter and thera are three entrances day.
accessible to tho Interior o f the
This year's m e n u featured
store.
southern fried chicken and was
The modern design o f ths ex­ served by member* and wives of
terior features a 10 foot marquee the department at t.ongwood'*
whkh extends over the sidewalk Shad)side Park from 4 p. m. on
BRUNIN
ta protect shoppers from ths last Saturday,
weather.
R. F. Patterson is manager of
When women start fishing for
tho new store and Wallace Varnell compliments men catch on.
is assistant manager.
Ih a Ready Credit Bhopping A c­
count is a new Installment plan
used by the Kresa 8tore that en­
ables tha approved customer to
shop with Ready Credit Coupons,
ta spend like cash throughout tha

Sixth Grade Class

Presents Assembly

In Their

N ew

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30” D e L u x e

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LOCATION 206 - 208 M A G N O LIA AVE.
SANFORD

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SATURDAY - APRIL 29th.

“ Badcoek Will Treat You Right”

EVERY ITEM A SPECIAL FA N TA STIC VALUE

ourerr hannah

U . GOSSIP BENCHES
Shown At L e f t . . . Comes In Blond Or Mahogany.
Plastic Upholstered Seat—*
a g\m n * a i a .
Beautiful Finish.
$ 1 9 .9 5 &amp; $ 2 4 .9 i
Your Choke . . . f l .H Deliteral

Longwood Dinner
Well Attended

Vo. GLASS DOOR BOOKCASES
Shown A t Left . . . . Walnut Or Limed Oak.
2 Sliding Glaae Doors, Quality Finish. C I O OR
11.00 Down.
* 1 5 7 .9 0
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At L e f t ........... Waxed Birch Or Maple Finish.
Cloeely Spaced.Slats On Rides And Ends
n nr
—lias Ons Drop Side — Casters.
$ 1 9 .9 t

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Attractive Lamb Decoration. Pink and Blue ( n n .
Pla.tic Cover. Shown A t Left,
$ 9 .9 5
f .
BERK LINE
Shown At Bottom
Napoli Supported
Soft Pillow Back.
Green.

ANN OUN CING...

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credit simplifies the customers
choice and yet provides all the
features of the major credit plane.

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ROOFING

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WASHINGTON (U P l)-A Senate
Labor
subcommittee
approved
without change todey President
Kennedy's proposal to boost the
federal minimum wage to St.23 an
hoar over a Iwo-year period and
extend coverage ta 4.8 million
additional workers.

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Two Locations!
1. Old Orlando Hiway — across
from Sunland Estates

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form erly
C. H . Stafford Tin Shop

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Supported Plastic — Long Wearing Nylon Cover.
Colors: Beige, Brown, Turquoise, Green m a q f
A nd Bed ComblnaUons.

. Bedrock's Are Headquarters For TABLE
' " amT h
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Save II To »J. ON AN\ LA UP
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YOU CHOOSE! Shown At Top R igh t. . . Parchment /
And 8pun GUss Shades . . . . Ceramic, Metal Or /
k Wood Base . . . 11.00 Delivers
_
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U . BADCOCK'S HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFIT
Shown Below . . . Plastic IDadboanl And I.egs,
Mattress And Bos Spring. Twin Sise • j q q «
Only.

H . T PC. KROKHI.KR SOFA-BED CROUP
Shown At Immediate Right . . . 8ave 080 On This
Entire Roomfull. Nationally Advertised Kroehler.
Brown,
Black
Turquoise,
Colors
$ 1 9 9 .9 5
Beige.

'

Committee Okays
Minimum Wage Bill

RRCLINER CHAIR King-Site
I.e f t . . , Special Purchase Price!
Vinyl, Foam Topper In Seat,
Rust, Oxblood, Beige, c t O O K

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(F lu ' g -a u fn rb I m t l &amp;
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961

TAGE 13

Olson Heads
Casselberry
Citizen Group
United Citizens of Casselberry Adopted by-laws and
named Herbert Olson as their first permanent chairman at a
meeting in the Women's Club Tuesday,
Serving with Olson will be Ed Lunn, moderator, Dorothy
Lunn. treasurer, Ruth Moore, secretary and Graham Wilson,
senior advisor.

★

★

★

New Charter
For Casselberry
Is 'Challenged'
S jJ S ^ r j r z . . Lw^itV^aai

Attorney Kenneth McIntosh ad­
vised the Casselberry T o w n
Council Tuesday that he had re­
ceived correspondence from a
Winter Park taw firm challeng­
ing the authority of council in
drawing up a new charter draft.
The law firm i* representing
Don Willson, former Casselberry
Mayor and present member of
a charter board appointed by
counril in September, 1 8 5 9.
Through his attorneys Willson
staled that Ise wants only to
clear the record concerning his
position and responsibility as a
member of this board.
C o u n c i l discussion revealed
that the appointed board, al­
though aoma meetings were held,
never had come up with any
recomendations for amending or
rewriting the charter.
•
McIntosh was instructed to ad­
vise the Winter Park lawyers of
tha situation and to include a de­
cision from the offices of Atty.
Gan. Richard E n fn on the mat­
ter ruling Dial the proposed draft
legally can be presented for leg­
islative approval.

'*•%i*SSpK * *rZ*U: je ix '.l&amp; z ijii.* .

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S Forest Hunger Service lias been
kept busy these pust few weeks fighting fires caused
mostly by carelessness. Top picture on the left shows the
local rangers stationed at the Longwood Stution. Picture

on the right shows a ranger controlling a blare af ParJ*
last Saturday. Bottom picture shows Ranger Robert
ltaulerson standing by at the radio.
(Herald Photos)

P-TA District Convention Held In Cocoa
By ATLANTA MCGINNIS
t salaries arc; that a college salur) it lu a student who has tile de­
Mrs. Howard Folcari'lli ami .Mrs. is about equal to that of a pub­ sire and grades lo go on but due
^Viillam D. McGinnis last neck lic school teacher. Fourth—'The to circumstances can't afford
attended (lie P-TA. Conference of plight of our colleges now . . . One
college education. It's impossible
District Light held in the Koko out of four enrolled in college 13
Motel Auditorium in Cocoa Beach. to 20 years ago. At present, onu for a student to work his waythrough now as the price for a
The first speaker was Mrs. C. N. out of 2 enroll.
Dr. Ahrens asked if the organi- college education has tripled and
Prather whose topic wss ‘ •To­
gether We Build.” Mrs. Prather zstions who offer a small scholar­ wages only doubled, hr said.
The slate every year needs five
allied we arc continually building, ship wouldn't combine their money
babies to adulthood and start­ to nuke one scholarship and offer thousand to six thousand new
ing the cycle again . . . building
0&gt;utsidc a better wurld . . . building
together our basic principals that
never change . . . honesty, de­
votion, loyally.
The second speaker was Dr.
Maurice Ahrens. Professor of
Casselberry mude progress in the past two weeks
School of Education at the Uni­
with its voluntary clean up campaign.
versity of Florida. This address
Businesses and residents in the area decided to start
covered four topics of advice and
the clean-up drive and pitched right in on their own to
information. First Scholarships:
spruce up their properties.
SO per cent of today's graduating
S tu d en ts from high school anroll
The entire community deserves to be commended for
in colleges, 15 to 20 years ago only
their action.
28 per cent inrollcd Second—wel­
We would like to see all Seminole communities
come the new teacher* in the
take this step toward beautifying their areas.
community, make them feel at
case and that you really want
them.
Third—Inform the students who
desira to be teachers what tha
a

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Clean-Up Drive

Lake M onroe Jottings

•Area Cub Dens
Study Railroads
North Orlando Cub Scouts, den
three and den four, this month
have ai their study theme, all
phases of railroad operations.
The Cubs are rehearsing a
•kit on the subject and are making
Qm odel favors and learning songs,
all in keeping with the theme,
which are lo be included in a
program laler In the month.
Mrs. Aruthur Rhodes and Mrs.
Robert Sitter, den mothers, report
that through the study all boy*
ahould know "what a train whisUa means'’ by this time.
Members of both dens eagerly
are awaiting the completion of
O b Cub Hut now under construc­
tion. Arthur Rhodes, who it build­
ing the hut in back of hli home,
at present la installing bunks.

Nurses See Film
On Cancer Care
Dr. John Morgsn spoke to Semi­
nole County Professions! Nurses
^Monday on cancer and its care
^sn d conducted an extensive ques­
tion and answer period following
a movie on the disease.
The meeting, with 31 members
and guests attending, was held in
the Health Center Auditorium at
• p.m.
All registered professional nurses
o f the county are invited to Join
the group for which the next meet- j
f l a g has been tel at the Health
Center April 10 at 8 p.m.

big ultra because she knows we
have them heie. Sha is Santmye
Keel's mother, 1 gut to see her for
a few minutes, yesterday. Sha waa
ready to go again. Wish we rould
Mrs. Mae Phillips, chairman of a
get her and Pa-Pa to sell out up
food sale and Mrs. Paul Froctachcr
thcie and coma to a good place to
chairman nf a white elephant
live. • • • Have talked to several
•ale, reported both event* of the (
mothars out hero and they really
DcBary Auxiliary were success­
ara tewing up a storm to get their
( ful.
children a r.aaier dresses made.
Coffee and cake were served by
i
Blue and lavender a n the favorite
Mr*. Thomas Howard during the
color* for this spring. Mrs. Howa
•ales which were held at the
waa showing ma tha latest in
Fire House.
belts. They are made of toft leath­
er and instead o f a buckle you can
Ua them in a bow or luvota. They
Bring Home Trophy
Lyman High Majorettes Eileen come in all (hades o f colors. The
Kler. Gail Chandler, Barbara accessory color for spring ia beige,
Briggs and Jiffy Gammage placed a beautiful color too. From all in­
third In State Championship Twir­ dications th en will be some real
ling contest held at Edgcarater pretty girls in Monroe at Easter
High School March 4. The girls time. • • • Murdoch Matheaon is
brought home their firat trophy gled to have the caet oft o f hit leg
and competed against 13 am all but still is unable to return to
work.
corps from area acbool*.

Casselberry Okays
Pumping Bill
|
Casselberry Council member*
Monday
okayed
payment
of
8262.41 to Ibe ■Seminole County
Road Dept, for gasoline used in
jsumping operation* to relieve
f l o o d condition* of Lake Ellen
during l a s t
summer’* heavy
rainy acaaon and following Hurri­
cane Donna.
Council Chairman Lytle Swope
Hated that be felt payment had
been delayed ‘ long enough waitlag to bear from Civil Delenaa.”
Application tor reimbursement
has been made to Civil Defease
authorities through disaster ref a t aaeaauraa.

Boone, Jiun Stripling, Terry Col­
By MItS. II. L. JOHNSON
Well, the Monroe corner grocery lins and Charles Itabun w rit
isn't anymore. Tha store and the among the Glee Club members go­
ing to Daytona Friday. They were
I’eterson apartment were torn
so good that they get to enter the
down. Tbit-e more houses just pasl state contest. It will be In Daytona
the corner ate jacked up ready to also. • • • Kuily Saturday morn­
move on the Bryant property. Loon ing Grace Kdwaidt and I took the
ha* been clearing o ff Ills land to High School Rand to Winter
put the houses there. • • • Sorry Park for district meeting there.
to see James and Tootsie Lee and The Marching Sominoles won a
children leave us. They moved to superior rating and tome o f the
their new home on Itiverview Ave. group did solos, and duets and
in Sanford. 1 know that Tootsie is those that won will go to state in
really proud o f her new home, too. May and that will be in Miami. So
» • • Mr. and Mrs. I.eun Bass don­ Glee Club and Band—good lurk
ated the l&gt;crf for a barbecue at the rgnin. • • • Suie sorry that Fri­
Florida Military School in DeLand day and Satuiday were so cold and
on Sunday. Claude Hawkins made that wind — wasn't that some­
the sauce for it and hcl|&gt;cd serve. thing? Hint must have been the
Ann I,*e told me sha went and March lion. " M u that Mr. and
said there wae ju it too much to Mrs. W. 11. Almond hava their
eat. • • • Carol Van Burger bus daughter and son-in-law and chil­
been iu Palmetto the past two dren, Sir. and Mrs. Cy Cobb and
weeks helping at the opening of a family o f Anniston, Ala., visiting
naw Five and Ten Cent store them for a week.* • • • Nice rain
there. She returned home Satur­ Monday evening. Sure will make
day. • • • Mr. and Mr*. W. C. the flowers growr. I know that Mr.
Hawkins of Jacksonville visited at Dekles flowers grew an inch from
Claude Hawkine home Monday on the rain. Have you noticed his
their way home. • • • Ferry j field of flowers? They simply are
Wheatland surprised us and came' la-autiful. He certainly has a green
homa Thursday afternoon. He is thumb! * * * I see cars are travel­
resting at home before returning' ing on the interstate ruad. I gueas
to the store. • • • Have missed they aie trying it out. You can go
seeing Ceni driving her dad's jeep quite a distame towaid New
lately around her private race Smyrna now. • • • The fishingfst
track. Come on Ceni show u» how tl hope that ia a word! woman I
to drive. * * * Linda Hittcll, Kathy ' ever have aren rams all tha way
Petty, Sharon Giles, Ina Sue from Bainliridgr, Ga., to catch the

Sales Chairmen
Report Success

teachers. Florida acquires them
from neighboring state*.
Dr. Ahrens, summing his lec­
ture, asked that information be
given lo parents who want their
children to go to college. Encour­
age units to move to a cooperate
approach in city and county ia
giving scholarships he said, add­
ing ‘ ‘This is your challenge, ara
you going to do something about
it ? "
The third speaker was Woodrow
Darden of the Florida Education
Assn., who stated that Florida
ranks 38th in the nation in the
amount of money spent on schools.
"If wc are to attract good
teachers," he said, and ha(t losing
such teachers to other states, we
are going lo have to move up.”
The fourth speaker waa Dr.
Henry Fox, speaking on the ex­
ceptional child. Whether a child
is overly brilliant or a alow one,
the schools should have facilities
to cope with this, he stated.

Library Tea
Nets $117
By ATLANTA MCGINNIS
The Altamonte Springs Library
members started their Building
Fund Drive with a Silver Tea at
the Library Cottage on Maitland
Ave., which netted 1117.
Mrs. Sally Anderson painted a
large thermometer sign which
recorded (he donations received.
Many members and friends who arc
interested in the library attended.
The rooms were decorated with
spring flower* donated and ar­
ranged by Mr*. B. D. McIntosh
Jr. Hostesses for the tea were
Mr*. Graham Fuller, preaident,
Mr*. Paul French, aecrelary, Mr*.
Glenn Humes, chairman of ways
and means, Mrs. A. N. Caldin,
assistant in (he library and Mrs.
M. G. Pate. Mrs. Eli Day, Mrs.
Lewis D. Haines and Mr*. Jeffer­
son Hodges presided at the punch
bowl.
On display, for sale, waa a
largo powter tea aet, a oollcctors
item. Any ono interested in this,
may seo it at the library.

Survival Classes
To Be Taught
In Lake Mary
The first Personal Survival
Court* for (ho Lake Mary area
hat been aet at the elemantary
school with tha opening clast
scheduled April 4 at T p.m.
Advance registration i* open
and may be made with the
school principal, Flo&gt;d Richards,
at FA 2-521* or with Mrs. Batty
Bowes at FA 2-6139.
Instructor Tom
Richey ha*
stared that, although tome ex­
ceptions hava been made, beat
results are obtained when thare
are no more than 25 persona in
each e ls ::. The course la free
and materials are provided, be
advises.

Women’s Club
Plans Bake Sale
Oviedo Women's Club member*
will conduct a bake sale Satur­
day at tha Jones Bldg, baginning at
I a m.
Mr*. Charles Niblack has re­
quested that aB rlub committee
chairman bava food itema at the
downtown location prior to sale
opening.

Chapel Trustees
Hear Report

Councilman Questions
M inutes A t M eeting
Casselberry Councllmcn spent
considerable
lime
correcting
minutes of the February meeting
as prepared and read by Clerk
Mr*. Lillian Bcisel al their meet­
ing in Town Hall Monday.
In general concerning exten
aive detail in wording of previous
statements and arlioni, the cor­
rections were called (or by
Councilman
Bolin
Lady
and
were made by Mrs. Betael alter
Chairman Lyllo Swope advised
that they’ would clarify the min­
utes for future use.
The question of a nomination
to fill the council vacancy crcal-

Old Friends Visit
In Long wood

cd by the death of Myrqn Jacob*
was po-iponed until the April
meeting alter heated discussion.
Mayor Joseph I-alrd reported
Dial a meeting of the present
conned had been held at his
home In agree on a nomination
and that he was "under the im­
pression (list
agreement had
been reached. (‘ However," he
said, "some time later I learned
Dull the suggested nomination
would not get an approving vote
so the matter sill) is unsettled."
H Die post is nut filled at tht
next meeting, a special election
must lie held according lo exist­
ing ordinances.
During the lengthy discussion
covering the draft of a proposed
new charter. Graham Wilson,
former council member, pointed
out Diat the only reason "the
action ever was brought up waa
to prohibit any possibility of at
ad valorum tax being placed on
town residents."
Council Atty. Kcnnrlh McIn­
tosh and Swope, several times,
emphasized that the deadline lor
presenting the charter draft to
tha county legislative delegation
la "right on hand." Swope said
that "Die draft i» so close to
what wc want amt if wc don't
come to terms on this matter
within two weeks, it'll he two
years before w# get another
chance."
Final vole of the board au­
thorized McIntosh to draw up a
resolution for submitting the doc­
ument, with approved amend­
ments, for legislative action.

By MRS. BETTIE SMITH
Back in 1828, Paul C. Altman,
now a Longwood realtor, and
Charlca Price, today a Ft. Wayne,
Ind., businessman, shared an aparttnent while they attended busineaa school.
Upon graduation, each went hli
own way and soon became engros­
sed In the routine of earning a
livelihood and providing for a
family.
Last week Altman received a
telephone call call from Price
who said that he and his wife
were planning a Florida vacation
and "w e’ll aee you in a few days."
Since their arrival, (hr two cou­
ple* have been renewing their
friendships, visiting such cen­
tral Florida attraction* a» Sil­
ver Springs, Bok Tower and Cy­
pres* Gardens and basking in
tha warm sunshine.
Next week the Prices depart on
the return trip home but already
Harvey Maley, chairman at
are looking forward to another
l asselberry's street light* com ­
vacation in this area.
mittee,
Monday
advised
the
Town Council, in regular tesaioe,
of a request for installation ef
two street lights on Lake Dr.
The request was signed by sev­
en residents and although they
Mrs. John Lundy, Oviedo Wo­ would be located Just out of tbe
men's Club chairman of the Com­ corporate limits, Maley eaid,
bined Drive, Tuesday announced residents living within Die town
that 82.262 has been collected. Of would benefit from the added
this total, she said, 8417 will go lights.
to the March of Dimes, 3UI to
A notice from Florida Power
tbe Boy Scouts, $444 to the Heart Co. advised the council (bat
Fund, 8252 to the Bed Cross, 1617 lights authorised in December
lo the Cancer Fund and £24 to were Installed and in operation
tha Girl Scouts.
by Feb. 1L
•

Council Hears
Lighting Request

Oviedo Women
Complete Drive

By MRS. ATLANTA MOGINNM
The trustees of the Altamonte
Springs Community Chapel met
laat Thursday at 7:30 p.m, to the
Sunday School Bldg. Those pre­
sent were A. G. Burroughs, M.L.
Tinsley, W. R. Waggoner, C. J.
Jones, J. C. Boude, Clifford Sands,
E. U. Burdett and Dr. Don Mc­
Mahon.
The only committee chairman
reporting waa Mrs. Sands, of the
Building and Grounds. The trees
on the property have been demosaed and trimmed. The flood
lights in the parking lot were
Installed and the pump on the prell
repaired. It was suggested by the
trustees that several large trees
lie studied which in eaaa of a
hurricane, could he dangerous
lo the Chapel. The antique atained
glass windows in the Chapel will
be repaired, so they will close
properly.
It was voted to have Waggoner
and Burdett see to having the
piano repaired in the Suoday
School Bldg, this week. It also was
voted that Burrough* contact Allen
Forward about purchasing a mim­
eograph machine for Mis* Const­
ance Maillay, the ehureh clerk.

These officers, according to the
by-law*, are to appoint * publicity
chairman, precinct chairman, social
chairman and a hospitality chair­
man who also will terra with them
in making up a nine-member ex­
ecutive board.
Wilson, acting chairman, pre­
sided over Tuesday’s session, lead­
ing a
paragraph-by-paragrapk
open discussion o f tha by-laws be­
fore the rot*.
Members decided to act general
meetings for the third Tuesday eg
each month units* otherwise, de­
termined and announced. Ex
live board meeting! are to ba
once each month one week
the general aeseions with Oleoe
calling 111* firat otse at hie home
next Tuesday e t 8 p. m.
During the discussion, Wilson
told the mors than M n s t i n i
present that he had been adfkmi
the proper time to push fo r ■ lo ­
cal voting precinct would bn M lowing a county reapporthmamnd
o f commissioner district* whtoh 16
to b* dona in the near Tutor*.

DeBary Women
To Give TV Set
DeBary'a World War 1
racks 1197 Auxiliary, meeting at
the Community House laat weak,
planned a baketesa cake sale to
get fund i for a TV net which
will be donated to patients at to*
Lake City Veterans Hospital.
Members are to contest Man
Zeller, waya and means abateman, for further Information, •
Mr*. Evelyn Dxick
committee chairman, in
to Mrs. Zeller, Bertha Anderson,
membership; Grace Kahoe, hos­
pital; Leone Oddy, legislation;
Ann Morrison VAV8; Evangalto*
Joyce, euoahlM end Mr*.
Frye, publicity.
Plana wore made for
at the bom* at Mrs. Kahoe, to
Columbine Trail, April 10 at 0:80
a.m. when articles will ba ntade
for the veterans hospital.
Barracks members Joined the
auxiliary for refreshment* served
from a buffet table decorated for
St.
Patrick's
Day.
Hosteasaa
ware I n a
Benedict, Blanch*
Brault, Helen Doc Ion, Greta Daw­
ning and Bertha Anderson.

Holy Cross Plans
Cantata Sunday
Stetson students will Join ehotP
members of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church Sunday at 5 p.m, to a
presentation of Faure'a ’ Re­
quiem.’ ’
Offered as a special avast ai
Passion Sunday, the cantata parti­
cularly ia appropriate during tbe
Lenten season.
The presentation Is open to ttto
pubiie.

Seminole Directors
Set Election M eetin g
The Board of Directors lor the
South
Seminole Development
Commmitteo will meet Friday to
elect a president of the group.
The meeting ia echeduled tor
noon at Jim Spencer * Restaur
ant
A special nominating aommitlee waa appointed laat week to
come up with a slate o f officer*.
Officer* will be a president,
five vice presidents and a secre­
tary-treasurer. The nominating
committee to comprised at May­
or Wilbur Hawxina at Altamonte
Springs, John Kridar, manager

DeBary Chamber
Makes Bank Survey
Business and professional men
of the DeBary Chamber of Com­
merce who recently mailed eut
questions* ire cards to detormina
the need e f a bank in the com­
munity requested these canto be
returned.
Indication# at the cards already
returned are ia favor of the bank,
they

of tha Sanford Chamber and
Phil Gabler, manager of the Win­
ter Park Chamber.

School Clinic
Chairman Requests
Additional Help
By MRS. BETTUC SMITH
Mrs. E v e l y n
MoatfoaNey,
chairman at Longwood
tary School eiinlc mothers,
made an appeal for
help,
Sb* advisee that duties e f toa
clink workers ara not compli­
cated since they are sal allowed
to give medication to any ahfld.
Their cervices are needed to pro­
vide comfort and to after tea
efalldres transportation hamn M
tha IBaeaa demand*.
AJi mother* work nadir (he
direction af tha eeuoty mheat
aura* and give an i atM to la
making vision and hearing toeta,
etc., whan required.
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Page 14— Thura. Mar. 1§, '61 |6. For Rent

By Dick Turner

O ffice 204 W . First

3-ROOM garage apartment, water 2-BEDROOM house. Lake Mary, FURN. APT., 2300 Mellonvtlle,
and electricity furnished. No
$75 month. FA 2-3685.
FURNISHED apartment, hard
deposit on utilities. No pets.
wood floor*, tile bath. FA 2-0201
FA 2-1305 or FA 2 8241. Call 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB house;
fenced backyard; patio; bar­
before 2:00 or after 8:00 p.m.
WE NEED RENTALS
becue; partially enclosed carCall or come into our office If
porte. Ph. FA 2-1869.
2-LARGE room furnished apart­
you would like to reot your
ment, 310 Magnolia. Cal' A . K.
3-BEDROOM house, So. Plneerest
home. We apeclalize in rentals,
Roasettcr, Florist, FA 2-1861.
Addition. Ph. FA 2-1719.
leases and property manage­
ment Furnished or unfurnish­
2-BEDROOM modem clean house APARTMENT, 503 Myrtle Ave.
ed. We think you will like our
for rent at 1810 W. Third SL
FA 2-5602.
service.
Ph. Bartow, Fla. 533-2328.
2-BEDROOM country home, un­
furnished, $35. Children and
SLEEPING ROOMS, tha Gables,
Stenstrom R ea lty
pets welcome. Phone Genera,
401 Magnolia Ave.
2451.
2-BEDROOkt unfurnished house.

UNUSUALLY nice unfurnished 1 CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent
or
sale
Rcasonabl.jp
bedroom
garage
apartment:
Owner,. FA 2-1597.
central heating, air condition­
ing, near churches and atorea.
No children, no pets. $80. Ph. UNFURNISHED house In North
Orlando; 3 bedrooms, tcrcecd
FA 2-4263.
patio and swimming pool, $93.
FA 2-5543.

7. Busin*** Rentals

OFFICE SUITE: « rooms, air 12. Real Estate For Sale
conditioned, downtown location.
12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
Call FA 2-0753.
Clrcusland. Adaptable for al|
most any use. Roada on three
aides. For further information,
S - BEDROOM furnished bouse,
telephone J. W. Hall, Realtor,
FA 2-3641.
Casselberry. Ph. FA 2-8809.

COUNTRY HOME on lake, 2
bedrooms, unfurnished, $50 per
month. FA 2-7504.
4-ROOM, clean a p t 611 Park.

HOME OWNERS
We need your 3 Bedroom home
listed with us for rent. Full
management provided. Please
ca llu s-fo e . service, _

W. H. "Bill*' Stamper Agency
Realtor—Insurer

CLASSIFIED INDEX

FA 2-4991

1. Lost 4k Found
2. Notice* - Personal*
8. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
4. For Rent
7* Basin*** Rental*
g. Beach Rental*
t. For Sal* or Rant
10. WaaUd to Rent
1L Baal Estate Wanted
IS. Seal Estat* For Sal*
18. Mortgag* Loans
14. Iaranutc*
18. Basin*** Opportunities
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salon*
22. BaOd • Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
28. Plumbing Service*
24. Radio A Television
27. Special Service*
28. Lasadry Service
29. Automobile Service
SB. Machinery - Tools
SI. Poultry . Pats • Llvestod
22. Flower* - Tree* • Shrub*
88. Furniture
84. Articles For Sal*
SB. Articles Wanted
86. Beats - Motors
27. Motorcydes • Scooters
28. Trailers - Cabana*
29 Automobiles • Truck*

'Hsr 'something borrowed' I* our ovl"

FURNISHED small 3 bedroom 3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
close In. FA 2-3119.
house, electric kitchen, water
furnished, alee ytrd. FA 2-2097
FURNISHED 3 room apartment,
or FA 2-3750.
$40 per month. Adults. 115 N.
Jasamlna Avenue.
LARGE 4 bedroom unfurnished
house, kitchen equipped, next
to new high school, $83 mo. BACHELOR ROOM, private bath
and entrance, parking apace,
FA 2-1971.
close In. FA 2-7738 or FA 2-6001.

Rolleway, ltoipltal A Baby Bede
By Day, Week or Month
FURNISHED efficiency
apart­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ment, full bath, clean, $40. Pb. FA 2-3111
116 W. lit. 8t.
407U W. Flrit St„ Apt. 3.
3 B. R. furnlihed houia . $73
3 B. R. unfurnished . . . . $83
1 B, R. apartment ....... $80
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice
large apartments, 404 E. 14tb
SL Ph. FA 2*4212.
3-BEDR003! unfurnished house,
1403 Wynnewood Dr, FA 2-7713,
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
tile bath, d os* In, 601 Palmetto,
FA 2-1374 after 5:30 p.m.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First SL

FURNISHED house, cell between
2:30 and 1:30 p. m., NO 8 5366.

PRIVATE tutoring in bookkeep­
2 -ROOM furnished apartment,
ing, typing, English, arithme­
private bath and entrance, 516
tic. Call FA 1-6302.
Mellonvllle. FA 2-5420.

ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIANS

3-Bedroom - l'/j Bath
from

ONLY 1250 DOWN
Ne
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SEE and COMPARE —

RENT' A BED

2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
ed, 313 Palmetto.
S MINUTE CAE WASH $1.50
Open I a. m. to 6 p. m. dally.
CLEAN
furnished
apartment,
• a. tn. to I p. tn. FrL k Sat.
close In, $53 per month, In­
Iva Carpentar k Lester Vein*
cludes wsler and electricity.
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
FA 2-1344.
2406 French Ave.

8. Education • Instruction

112 N. Park

DIRECTIONS: 16 Ml*. Bo.
o f Sanford on Ifwy. 17-92
Turn Weal A t Osr Sigma.

3 Bedrooms

RESALES
ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL YOU PAY
SUNLAND

ESTATES

3 BED R O O M S - 1 &amp; 2 B A T H S
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

Monthly Payment* Lower Than Rent
VA Financing At 51/ 4 % Interest

TO THE ELIGIBLE V.A. PURCHASER

# DON’T FAIL TO ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON REMAINING
NEW HOMES IN SOUTH P1NECREST. 4th
ADD.

Homea Feature Built-In Dream Kitchens By —

eiNis*i#iucTiie
Refrigerator — Oven — Kang* ~ Ilot Water Heater
Designed For Better Living

From the 7 Remaining New Homes In Sunland Estates

Contact JIM HUNT. Sale* Manager

Built By ODHAM A TUDOR

O d h a m &amp; T u d o r, Inc

FOR SIX YEARS ODHAM k TUDOR IIA 8 MEANT QUALITY AND SATISFACTION
TO THE HOME BUYER. NOW. BECAUSE O F OUR DESIRE TO CONCENTRATE ON
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT AND LOT SALES. WE ARB INTERESTED IN
SELLING OUR REMAINING HOMES AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AND MAKE THIS
OFFER ON OUR REMAINING NEW HOMES IN S U N L ^ D ESTATES.

2-ROOM furn. a p t FA 2-5927.

art in demand everywhere. II 2-BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
equipped. Ph. FA 2 5303.
you qualify, train evenings.
Write for Information, i f rural
HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Ph
give directions to your home.
FA 8-4145.
Orlando Electronics Institute,
Inc., 1618 N. Orange Avenue, SMALI* clean, furnished apartOrlando, Florida.
ment. Lights and water furnish­
ed. FA 2-0702.

FOR RENT
2 BR Duplex country eettlng
S BR 110 Plneerest Drive
2 BR Kitchen equipped
1 BR Moetly furnished
I BR Fully furnished
S BR all furnished including
piano — extra nice

OVEN

$70
83
81
40
83

REFRIGERATOR

ELECTBIC
If you aro a Seminole County resident, but iiv* out of
tha FAIrfai exchange area, you may now place your
Want Ad with th* Herald fro* of any telephone toll
charges. Just call u* collect}

too

"W E TRADE’*

W. H. *9111" Btemper Agency
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA 2-4181
112 N. Park

WATER HEATER

READY FOR OCCUPANCY
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exterior design* and fleer

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F A 2-0648

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Ph. F A 2-1501

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

s BR. CB house, $2.ftoo down ind
4 BR HOUSE. by owner. FA 2-5172
NO DOWN PAYMENT
issum c t 1! '* VA vortgige of
2 A- 3 Bedroom completely fin$7,400 al $5$ per mo. FA 2-2473.
nished Homes constructed on
your own lot. Mo. payments
3-BEDROOM CB home, Urge
Registered Real E»tate Broker
only $59.$0 6c $88.80. No clos­
corner lot, 1800 Cedir Ave., Ph. 1 A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ing cost, no service charges, no
near high achool. Call FA 2-4278
attorney fee
no title costs,
alter 6:00 p. ni.
FOR SALE
no appraisal fees. Call
IN EXCLUSIVE
EQUITY in Wynnswood 3 bed­
HEADLEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
room home, by owner. $83 pay­ 1SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES FA 2-S543 for appointment.
ments include everything. 4&gt;tr; Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
equipped; central heat; double
A
mortgage.
Large lot. Total
HOMES FOR LARGER
garage,
enclosed:
intercom
W $10,900. FA 2-4537.
FAMILIES
system; large lakcfront lot,
3 Bedroom masonry, corner lot,
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
HELMLY REALTY
many extras, 81,077 Down.
tem. A bargain at 128,300.00.
301 W. 13tb Street
3 Bedrooms, 1.700 sq. ft. of
For information call FA 2-7898
FA 2-7605, Evenings FA 1-2379
pleasant living, $2,500 Down.
days, or FA 2-6368 nights or
3
Bedroom, Pinecrest, 2 baths,
Sunda&gt;a.
SPECIAL
Florida Room Extra, $2,000
Indian River Grove
Down.
14 ACRES of land — to acres In
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, Grove Man­
mature, producing grove. Pric­
or, Fireplace, $5,335 Down.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ed at $17,900, $5,000 down, bil4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, with
116
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-8133
If
ance over 3 years at 6"&gt;; Fruit
swimming pool, $2,500 Down.
^
included.
Ask for J. Emry, associate of 4-BEDROOM, 2 bath. FA 2-0333.
*‘ WE TRADE'1
O. E. Southard, 124 Canal
fitreat, New Smyrna Beach. 2 BEDROOM home in Country W . H . “ B ill” S ta m p e r A g e n c y
Club Manor. Small equity and
Realtor—Insurer
GA 1-4031 or GA 81510.
assume $62.00 per month pay­ Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
ments. Pb. FA 2-7902.
4-BEDROOM house with 3 acres
of land west of Sanford. Box
HOUSE and lot, 71S Laurel Ave.,
HOME PLUE INCOME for cou­
143-A, Rt. 1, Paola, Fla.
$8,000. 2 Loll for salt, 711-713
ple or widow; practically down­
Laurel Ave., $1,750 each. F. J.
t-BEDROOM, 114 bath home with
town, 300 Magnolia. Call Own­
Dsforge, 290 Johnson Ave.,
Q
shade trees, pstio, enclosed
er. FA 2-7004.
Jersey City, N. J.
Florida room. In Plnecrest 3rd
Addition. FA 2-7782.
33 LOIS
MAYFAIR HOME
NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
S FRONT LOTS in residential This group of lots cat. be purchas­ We are pleased to offer this
beautiful and- attractively lo­
section. Pbona FA 2-0781.
ed for only $13,000.00 with good
cated Mayfair hom i for ail*.
terms. All lots 60 feet wide.
The large and spaclout design­
ed floor plan includes 2.000
BOBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
square feat of living area plus
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
a double carport and utility
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
room. Includra 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 12 x 35 Florida room,
large living room and separata
dining room plus dining area
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
separated
from
kitchen
by
serving and kitchen bar. The
After houra FA 2-2611 FA 2 3013
kitchen is quality equipped
4-BEDRUOM, 2 bath home, en*
with built-in oven and dish­
closed Florida room, modern
washer. There are many other
equipped kitchen, many other
eye catching refinements in­
extras. Call FA 2-0412.
cluding the beautiful landscap­
ed lota and fenced backyard.
Shown by appointment only.
$33,000.

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Value

SWIMMING POOL
3-BR — 2-BATH

Used
Car
Buys!

Immediate possession on this
custom built Loch Arbor ranch
style home priced to tell at
316,700, at low as 33,263 down,
balance less than rent. This
home is spacious throughout,
designed for family living;
with a fenced yard also.

Stenstrom R ea lty
111 N. Pork Ave.

Ph. PA 2-2420

Fair Value Properties

RAYMOND M. BALL
And Associates
21$ So. Park
Ph. FA 2-5641
FA 2-12*0
3-BEDROOM, l's bath dcluxa Lake Mary Branch
masonry home near new high
school, a real show place at 13. M o r tg a g e L oa n s
only $1,050 down, $75 monthly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Cooventlonal
2 -BEDROOM
masonry retirsCommercial k Residential
ment home on two beautiful
STENSTROM REALTY
loti, with 22 bearing fruit treea,
priced right at $9,600, rcquiria 111 N. Park Are Phone PA 2 2420
$3,000 down, $65 monthly.
16. Female Help Wanted
SEMINOLE REALTY
1901 Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5232 COuK, experienced, Dixie Bell
Diner, Hwy. 1712. TE $-1429.

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FlorMe. iimlar Ilia flclltlou e name
nf. JOKAT IMPORTS, amt that 1
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in the

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Pest Control Service
S A N F O R D , FLA.

2 capable, reliable women to
service A V O N
territories.
Earnings
unlimited.
Write
Mrs. Jean Mllanich, Box 216,
Lockhart Branch, Orlando for
interview in your home.

17. Mule Help Wonted

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OLDS 88 4-Door Holiday
RAMBLER Station Wagon, Overdrive
DODGE Royal La near 2-Door _ --------OLDSMOBILE I-Door Hardtop
FORD !» Ton Pickup, V-8 Engine
CADILLAC g-Door
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STUDEBAKEK SUtion Wagon MERCURY 2-Door. Automatic . ........ —
CHEVROLET 2-Door, Btlair, 8 Cylinder
PLYMOUTH 2-Door Cranhrook .............
RENAULT Dauphieo
PONTIAC 4-Door
FOHD 4-Door

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2nd and Pnlmetlo

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QUE6TIOM25. Plumbing Services

19. Situations Wanted
SEWING by long experienced
colored d rcii maker. FA 2-8377.

Wall

WOMAN wishes work, cxn do
xny kind housework. FA 2-270#.
i « - ■ i r i - u i * — ■ i i i nm n

Plumbing &amp; Heating

21. Beauty Salona

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windshield
Bnck Ginas
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co.

READY MIXED CONCRETE
56 IMPERIAL, air conditioned,
Outdoor Table Tops k Seats
loaded. Special Price. FA 2-0614
Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
'52 FORD. Ph. FA 2-7184.
Ph. FA 2-4822
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Kim. Ave.
Th. FA 2-3731

31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock

PLUMBING
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies,
Contracting &amp; Repairs
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
$40 each. FA 2-3601.
Free Estimates
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1388
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phona FA 23383 FREE; Puppies. Just give ’em a
good home. 704 Palmetto Ave.
RETIRED Plumber does plumb­
FA 2-6608 after 3:00 p. m.
ing repairs. Ph. Ml 4-7713 be­
tween 6 A 9. mornings A even­ BABY parakeet and good cage;
Beauly Salon
1 pair breeders and cage; 1
ings
Walker Building
male alnger canary, cage and
2318 Oak
PA 1-7884
aland. Call FA 2-1633 between
26. Radio &amp; Television
8;00 a nt. and 3:00 p.m.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Harriett, Eva Jo It Bob
Parts A labor positively guar­ 32. Flowers • Tree* • Shruba
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
anteed 90 days. Service cells
T. V. STAMPS
P A N S 1 F. S
$2. SUNSHINE TV. FA 2-9792.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
22. Build • Paint • Repair
27. Special Se.rvlcen
Grapcvitla Ave. near 20th St.
ROOM SPECIAL $14.95. PaintLANDSCAPING A
VALENCIA ORANGE TREES
Ing inside and out. Call Mr.
LAWN SERVICE
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
Talker, FA 2-8119.
Cleaning, Fertilising, etc. For
W. ‘JOth St. Naar Golf Couraa
Free Estimate call FA 2-7197.
PLATT’S CARPENTOY S ilfle e t,
Th. FA 2-6906
new work k repair. Bpectaliae
INCOME TAX SERVICE
in Fla. room enclosures. Pb.
3.T. Furniture
O. M. HARRISON
FA 2-7418.
2840 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2 8327
New 4, Used Furtftura k Appli­
FA 2-7948
PAINTING: Colors a specialty. Ras. 1311 Palmetto
ances A Good Place To
Reiidential, commercial, indus­
BUY’ , SELL or TRADE
trial.
Llcenied and bonded. Sewing:
ALL MAKES A MODELS
Work guaranteed. Free cell­
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*7430
RENTALS $3 WEEK
mates. Charlie Burrli, FA 2-4374
203 W. First St. (24 hr. scr.)
or FA 2-4437.
USED FURNITURE
FA 2-3823
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
WELDING
and ctment work. FA 2-4899.
Repottrtted king rite Hollywood
Heavy equipment, Trucks. lUile,
bed, like new-, $59.30. 2-Twin
Sprockata,
Rollers,
Idlers
and
23. Building Materials
site Hollywood beds, like new,
general repair. Call . . . .
$39.30. 1 Frigldaire refrigera­
LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
B 4 W WELDING
tor, late model, like brand
ROOFING
FHA Loani
EAat 8-4788
Palatka, Fla.
new, $99.50. 1-Electric slo\»
B. EDWARDS
stove $49.50. 1-Wizard refrigera­
BULLDOZING and Land Clear­
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
tor $39.50.
ing. Clyde Nutt. Phone FA 2-0534
We Give TV Stamps
or FA 2-2903.
903 W. 3rd SL
FA 2-7866

Dawn’ s

Mach. Repairs

Jenkins Furniture
BARGAINS!

24. Electrical Bervleea
House Wiring — Electric Service
Frigldaire Appliances
Sid Vlhlen — Randall Electric
112 ktagnolta
Ph. FA 2*0813

PIANO TUNING 4k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Pb. FA 2-4223
PUMPS -

56 MERCURY
54 MERCURY

F A S T R ESU LTS

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F IX IT SH O P
409 W. 1st Bt.

Ph. FA 2-4711

CROSLEY SHKLVADOR It CU.
ft. refrigerator, good condition,
960
Phone FA 2-7651.
BLONDE spinet piano, like new,
can ba seen at Ucnton's Furn­
iture Exchange, Sth k Sinford.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM IlLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic ■ TOM HARLAND BAYS:
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Remember
this.
Everybody I
cords.
drive* n used car. Como out I
Senknrik Glass anil Paint Co. and compare at Carland.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
I 39 PLY. 7drT*B/W’ ” hMpT$$9 J
37 OLDS conv.. real sharp l i l t I
36 DODGE 4-dr. sed. ----- 991 1
New 16 Foot
478 •
•4 BL’ ICK 4-dr. sedan
34 CHEVY 4-dr.
Jackson Boat

I

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Certified floalworlliy

MERCURY

MARK 55

Only $180 Down
W oodru ff M arine

BEDDING COMPANY

2461 French Ave. FA 2-1318

FA 2-4321

[Tom horland s ]

i i ii i i ii i
H !? y ? tV $ r 8 t r A T S 5 a »

IFS COMETsClsT BIRTHDAY!

198,000

WE’RE SELL*E-BRATING
CO M ETS 1st BIRTHDAY

COMETS

W ITH THE SWEETEST

SOLD DURING ITS

US TODAY FOR

FIRSTYEAR!

YOUR BEST BUY EVER

(Thit'i ofl* *oId every minute,
99Ch u m k U jfln I h e y e v )

Passenger

CASH

P A ID

FOR

DEALS IN TOWN 1 SEE

ON THE SENSATIONAL
NEW ’61 COMET!

DODGE Ft Ten Panel

Track

U SE D

CARS

If Yen Mara A Good Runnlag, Clean Used Car, Coma By.
We're Bendy Tn Bay.
Came By And Meet Bek Thames Oar "Hillbilly” Salesman
Frees Bluefield. W. Virginia!
FRANCHISED DEALER FOR - Dodge — Dodge Dart —
Chrysler — Siatra — Renault — Pugeet.

Seminole Co. M otors
51$ E. n » t Bt.

Ph. PA 1*0614

LIN C O LN
MERCURY
XQ9 N . P alm etto

‘"I

CARLAND]

PRICED TO SELL!

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$6 .9 5

Free Pickup k Delivery
In City Limits
Outside — $1.00 Extra

IMPERIAL Air Cond,

CHRYSLER Windsor,
Felly Eqaaped.

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•280

Her# A rt Just A Few o f Th# Many Uoed Cara
Available Oa Our Lot Today.

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LAWN
MOWERS

W A N T A D S BRING

Two Day Speclail

FORD •
Wagms

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PHILCO stereo record player,
one (on air conditioner, double
mattress and springs. Phone
FA2-7887.

SPRING CHECK &gt; UP

SPRINKLERS

Two Day Special!

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WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutches,
canes, walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUST'S tlx PHARMACY
2nd and Mellonrilla
Ph. TA 2-7107.

ECHOLS

2nd 4k Magnolia

ST. PATRICK’S DAY
SPECIAL!

BELL Saw sharpening machine.
Never used. 9130. FA 2-4639.

All types and aUti, installed
"Do It Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

ELEC, fan, air conditioner and
water pump motori rewound
S T I N E
and serviced. "24 hour service"
Machinery and Supply Co.
1084* E. 18th St. Sanford, Fla. 207 W. 2nd St.
Pb. FA 2-6432

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39 Automobiles • Trucks

ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— 51 PONTIAC, radio and heater,
Is My Business, not a sideline.
FURNITURE CENTER
new battery, good transports*
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1100 French Ave.
Lion $143 cash. FA 2-7880.
PETES WATCH REPAIR
Ph. TA 2 7933
213 Oak Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3143
FOR SALE: Clean, low mileage
31. Articles For Sale
1957 Bulck hardtop 4-dr. Special
29. Automobile Service
sedan, new tires, this week
PUP TENTS, Sleeping Bags, Canonly—$795. Reel'a Paint &lt;c Body
terns, M en Kits, Packs, ArmyShop, 10th k Sanford Ave*
Navy Surplus, 3tf Sanford Ave.
FA 2-771$.

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT end REPAIR WORK 210 Magnolia
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

PERMANENTS $7.00
Complete with Hair Cut L Styling

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WATCH REPAIRING

DOW N
I
PAYM ENT !

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IM S
S $93
•IMS

NOW AVAILABLE
Parts and Service
Shelby 666 Door Closers
Ycntsch Maintenance Service
FA 2-4S43
302 E. 24th Place

XDfil NECCHI Jr.. L. B. sews for.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
ward and reverse, over piru and
Mattress renovating Expert Up­
needles, beautiful condition, at.
holstering. All iVork Guaran­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
tractive carrying cast, assume
I payments of $3.43 per month
Co., FA 2-211&lt;, 1301 Sanford
Ave.
for I months. Write Installment
manager, Box 20 c /o Sanford
a BIG VALUES
Herald.
a QUICK CREDIT
a EASY TERMS
KENMORE washer-dryer, 4 fb
folding door, 30 In. plywood
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
door, reel type lawn mower,
ornamental blocks, baled hay,
New and Used Furniture
size 40 tuxedo. FA 2-1809.
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3422

Used furniture, appliances, tools, 36. Boats • Motors
etc. Buught-Sold. Larry's Mart,
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Gateway To Hi* Waterway
213 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-4132
Your EVINRUDE Dialer
ments, invoices, tsnd bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive Sell I s Your Furniture. Quick
Robaon Sporting Goods
Service With The Cash. SUPER 104-68 E. 1st.
Pb. FA 3-3981
Printing Co. Pnone FA 2-2931—
TRADtNG POST. FA 2 0677.
308 West 13th St.

AGE 18 TO 26

f t CHEVROLET 's Test Pleotsldo Picksp
18 CHRY8LER Station Wagon — _____
51 CHEVROLET 4-Door, Powtralido
3H PONTIAC ChiefUln 4-Door, Hydraasstlc ....
38 CHEVROLET 4-Door V-$, PowergUdo —....
38 BL'ICK 4-Door 8 Me 1*1------— ----- -------------34 FORD 4-Door Fairlaar. Air Conditioned —
53 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, 4-Door • V I • P /O
58 MKKCL'KY 4-Door A utom atic........... —.....

Qualified Service
II. L. Whelchcl
For appointment call FA 2-2010

FR1GIDAIRE

FRIGIDAIRE
Biles k Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
.To represent national organisa­
Sid
Vlhlen’s
Randall
Electric
tion In Sanford area. Complete
113 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-0813
training program for new men
la advertising field. No prerl*
out experience needed, p er­
manent position. Must be neat­
ly dressed and willing to atudy
and work hard.
Should ha ablt te live en $as
per week during training. Per
interview call GArden 4-0017,
9.oo a. m. to 12:00 noon, er
apply Suita 22, 501 Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Fla.

W H E R E T H R IF T Y P E O P L E B U Y Q U A L IT Y
C A R S A T R E A S O N A B L E P R IC K S .

INCOME TAX

&lt; fA = 7 ?

3 M EN

HOLLERS ‘ SANFORD

31. Articles For Sale

33. Furniture

27. Special Services

Sales A Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviado. Fla. FO 3 3313 Daya
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.

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bt. Johns Realty Co.

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RrruTB

Seminole Girls To Enter 4 -H District Contests
Seminole County 4-H Girla rhosen to compete at District Demon­
stration Day in Orlando Saturday
are Carla Lommler, on Public
Speaking: Linda King., Sandy
Corbett, Carla Lommler. Barbara
Kanner and Dorothy Tomiinson
on Share the Fun and Linda
King and Barbara Kanner on
Safely.
These girls, who must he 14
years of age or older, were chosen
through competition of County De-

^

Dependable
Vinyl Latex
In d m coat, thia mar­
velous paint primes,
seal* and finishes
most surfaces. Leaves
n o "p a in ty o d o r "
either! It’s easy to
apply with roller or
brush, dries iiuickly
and is scrubnable.
N Can be thinned with
water. Drippings can
be cleaned up with
eoap and water. New­
est decorator colon.

USE KRESS
R E A D Y CRED IT
LIG H T BULBS

TUM BLERS
• Decorated
Irrd Tea
G liu r .

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PLASTIC

PLASTIC

Coot Hangers

Chair Cushions
Reg. 4»c
f " !(
Value
J J

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BEAMLESS

NYLONS

P Q
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M Dealer

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Diaper Sets
With Placllr ^^9
Lined Taute

FERTILIZERS

SPREADER

‘Pause’ Lost
In Auto Theft
By ATLANTA MCGINNIS
Mrs. Ronald Kramer o f Floral
Dr„ Bear Lake, Saturday had her
itation wagon stolen from the (op
deck
of
Orlando's
Municipal
Parking Lot sometime between II
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Kramer reports that after
depositing coins In the parking
mrler, she absently - niindcdly
threw the keys on the seat with
her aun glasses.
At 7 p.m. Saturday, the Orlando
police notified Mrs. Kramer that
it had been located and was park­
ed on Norfolk Ave., in Winter
Park.
She found that although gro­
ceries and clothing were In the
automobile, only two packages of
clgarcta and a Coca Cola had
been taken and, after discovering
there was no spare tire, she
says the really needed “ the pauie
that refreshes."

bara Kanner, Dorothy Tomlinson
and Barbara Kanner: from North
Orlando were Barbara Derum,
Martha Dean, Margie Spivey, Myr­
tle Harris and Mike Krecek.
Slavia Club members presenting
demonstrations were Barbara Ann
Kosie, Geraldine Elliott, Martha
Mikkr, Lue Ann Murphy, Nancy
Puzxak, Lynn Eustlce, Joyce Bellhorn and Sandra Milder and from
the Lake Mary Club, Wanda Ml-

FIRST

INSTALLED or
DO-IT-YOURSELF
8ANDRAN
Inlaid Linoleum
ALL TYPES
Hrailliant Floor Covering
FREE ESTIMATES

ident, operations, o f the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, has been ap­
pointed to

the InterataU

Com­

merce Commission Unit of tha Na­

MARINE 8GT. Albert H.
Rivers, son o f Mrs. Beatrice
E. Rivera o f Route 2, Box
64, Sanford, was graduated,
Feb. 17, from Recruiters
School at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Is­
land, S. C, The aix-week
school includes training in
public speaking, typing,
publicity, enlistment re­
quirements, salesmanship,
community relations, oper­
ation of a recruiting sub­
station and military cere­
monies. •

F A M IL Y

We

W an t

To

Thank

You

For

YOUR VALUED BUSINESS AND
INVITE YOU TO SHOP NOW AND
SAVE DURING THESE DIG

Fern Plain • Fern Pnrk
TE 8-1477

YOUR
TO

A
TH IS
W E E K -E N D

14-Oz. T-BONE STEAK ................
12-oz. RIB STEAK ................. .. I
SPAGHETTI With Italian Meat Sauce ...
SOUTHERN FRIED HALF - CHICKEN

S1.59

Dinnera Complete With Salad and Coffee
FREE ICE CREAM FOR CHILDREN

36” to 42” W ide
Regular 79c Value

Special Purchase

OPEN DAILY 6:30 to 9:30 — SUNDAYS 7 to 9
PAUL

For A Perky Turkey
Blend eome
Florida
orange
Juice In the stuffing. A fruit In­
gredient adds piquancy to the fla­
vor, aaya the U.8. Department of
Agriculture.

Y es W e Have Been Serving:
The People O f Seminole County
For One Y ear A t Our
M A IT L A N D O U TLE T

House o f Floors

tional Defense Executive Reserve,
according to an announcement by
ICC Chairman Everett Hutchison.

TREAT

DUALITY

Floor Covering

I.awrenra 8. Jefforda, rice prea-

j

Flat W all Paint

io

By MRU. ADAM MULLER
The DeBary Bunincsa and ProI fessional Women’s Club held the
|regular meeting Tuesday at the
|office of Dr, George Frison in
j DeBary.
Mrs. Jo Peck presided and led
|In the Lords Prayer and the aalulc
1(o the flag.
1 Gueat
speaker, flcp. James
Sweeny, of DeLand, spoke of three
subjects on “ Public Affairs.” The
' first was “ neapportionment," the
1second, “ Congressional" and the
i third, “ Financial." Rep. Sweeney
|would like io hear and to know
attitude of residents on what's
|going on in the state. He held a
j question and answer period at the
I close of his Inspiring talk and said
he would like to Keep Volusia
County in the Fifth Diatrict.
Members voted to give a $30
gift to a deserving senior girl
student from DeBary, with high
scholastic marks, lo further her
education. Thli matter was taken
up with the principal of the DeLand High School.
The nominating committee sel­
ected is Mrs. E. Fetterson chair­
man, Sally Neider and Ora White.
Members decided on a dinner
meeting at the DeBary Reilaurant for April.

Twenty-five demonstration* were
given at the meeting
Saturday
willeh eloaed the observation of
National 4-H Week here.
Taking part from the Long wood
Club sere Kathryn WiMis, Carla
Lommler, Towando Showers, Sue
Poller, Carolyn Bridges, Karen
Pettis, Patricia Coney and Peggy
Ann George.
From the Sanford Club were
Diane Baker, I.inda King, Bar­

Jeffords Gets
ICC Unit Post

DeBary Women
Hear Discussion
On Public Affairs

NUf SET

K R ESS

munitration day last Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home Demon­
stration Agent, says that this event
la for the purpose of sharing with
others what has been learned
through the program, to gain ex­
perience in speaking before groups
and to provide club girls the op­
portunity to participate in the
state awards programs of dairy
foods, bread, public speaking and
talent.

D IX IE

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b e l le

D IN E R

Hwy 17*92 South Of The Big Tree
TE 8-1429

WASH • N • WEAR
Regular 89e Yd.

avm m m
From V irginia's
Finest M ill
36” to 45” W ide
V alues To $ U 9
HICKORY
HILL
Half or
Whole

O N LY 16 DAYS

Arnel &amp; Cottons

CENTER
^SLICES
^
Lb.

AND

Dacron &amp; Cottons

LOANED

TO CUSTOM KBS WHO PUKCIIASB

•00 M
m.

OR MOKE OF THESE FKRTI1.IZBKS

V ISIT

OUR

NEW

(A T RRAIt OF STORK)

•

TR EES
•

A s s t Dress Fabrics

SH R U B B E R Y
• BLOOM ING P L A N T S
• ANNUALS

Printed Sailcloth
KING
COLE

SE R V IN G SOUTH SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
From Intersection Of Highwayii 17-92 And 436, At
Farm Plaza, Go East On 436 Through Tanglewood
To Lakemont Ave., Then Eaat On Lakemont (See Map.)

Cupioni &amp; Cotton
Dacron &amp; Cotton

No. 2 Kj Can

Spring Suitings

DESSERT

Spring Linens
Polished Cottons
Reverse Tw ist
Broadcloth
A s s t W h ite Goods
IN C H

Bates Solids
Values To $1.98
per yd.

ALO M A AVE

EASTGATE
Shopping Center
Winter Pnrk. Florida
1999 Alama Avenue

USE OUR LARGE, FREE CUSTOMER PARKING LOT
COR. LAKE S
CHURCH ST.

QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

AW
CONDITIONED

Hw y. 17-92 S. — Drive Thru Fern Park
To Seminole County Line
— ta g _

•97 Ya. Drive

Hwy. M At Old Cheney Rd.
ORLANDO. FLA;

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WEATHER: Showers expected through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Lo w tonight, 60-65.

JACKSONVILLE (U PI)— Florida educator! went into
tho second day o f the Florida Education Assn, convention
today still pressing for an across-the-board salary increase,
but less enthusiastic about their chances o f getting it.
Gov. Farris Bryant all but put an end to the educators’
hopes Thursday. Bryant said his program for governmental
thrift v m aimed at potting the ——

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Shot Day

News Briefs

GE Executive Quits

Python Suspected

Five Stitfches

Buried Man Saved

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WASHINGTON (UPD — House
Republicans talked up their own
school proposals today, aware of
tho possibility that President
Kennedy’s
education
program
might flounder on tha religious
disputa.
Rep. Carroll D. Kearns, ( li­
p s.),
Introduced Thursday
a
three-part education program he
said would sava as much as *0
per cent of Kennedy's nearly 90
billion school package.
A House subcommittee consid­
ering Kennedy's $2.4 billion loan
and grant program for colleges
and acholarahipa hoped to wind
up Ha hearings today with testi­
mony from congressmen, educa­
tors and labor spokesmen.
Kearns, ranking GOP member
of the House Education Commit0 tea, offers'* a measure to give
tea deductions up to $2,000 for
each dependent for college tui­
tion, room and board and other
cxpenact.
The bill ala* — add change tax
laws to encourage donations to
schools by middle-income fam ­
ilies and aet up a system of 1,000
four-year scholarships of $1,000
a year for the winners o f a ns£, tional scholastic competition.

Kidnaper Sentenced
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UPI) —
James Robert Hammond, 27, of
Kingsport, Tenn., waa sentenced
to two years in prison Thursday
after pleading guilty to kidnaping
a Florida man. Hammond and
bia 19-year-old wife, Delorea Ann,
of Joncsvillr, Va., were charged
with kidnaping Howard Williams,
3$, of Jacksonville, and taking
him and a, stolen car across the
Georgia - Florida border.

Didn't Understand
Secrets, Spy Says

LONDON (UPI) — A middleaged spinster, fighting to avoid
going to prison as a spy for tha
Soviet Union, said today the valu­
able navel secrets at Britain’s
great baas at Portland wars too
technical for h*r to understand.
Miss Ethsl Elizabeth Gsa, 40,
depicted herself as a naive clerk,
much more interested in her o f­
fice romance with e married man
than she waa in the drawings and
mysterious document* ah* dealt
with in her Job.
The prosecution alleges that she
provided a spy ring with naval
secret* for transmission to Mos­
cow.
Miss Gee was the first o f five
defendants to testify In the Old
Bailey rouit on charges o f breach­
ing Britain’s official secrete act.
One o f the five ie Henry F.
Smiin relieved Houghton, 66, her now divorced
as commanding fellow worker at the naval base
In t/adltlonsl to whom she hss become engaged.
at the Sanford

Cdr. Smith Takes
VAH-1 Command

Cdr. Charles B.
Cdr. David A. King
$h officer of VA1M
' ceremonies today
Naval Air Station.
King will depart for
London
where he will serve on Urn staff
of the Commander-in-Chlef. U. 8.
Naval Forces, Europe.
Smith has been executive offi­
cer of the squadron sines Decem­
ber of I960.
King also presented a letter of
appreciation to Walter Qielow,
publisher of the Sanford Herald,
in "expression of appreciation for
consideration shown VAH-L"
The letter state "through yecr
efforts io keeping tha community
informed of the important tola it—
of this command you have made
a major cootribuUoa in establish­
ing high morale among the officers
me* sad dependent* o f VAH-1 .**

Fishing Mops
To Be Circulated
More than 10,000 fishing maps
of Seminole County will be circu­
lated throughout the area "in the
very near future," Tom McDonald,
chairman of the Tourist and Convantloa Committee of the Chamber
of Commerce said today.

Found Safe
OPEUKA. Ala. (U PI) A
•mall child who disappeared
from »•* homo late Wednesday
was fo.od today sleeping peace
fully against a fence near his

United Press Leaned Wire

Senate Approves
Jobless Benefits
Bill ln84-4 Vote

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state in position to bid for tourist
^ lia r s and new industry when tbs
national economy gste better.
is Saturday and the Jaycees
Only a few hours csrllsr, tbs
will have nurse* and doctor*
FKA’s program action rommittes
oa hand at their building an
outlined its recommendations to
French Are. to give poilo abate
open an all-out battle for more to aB comers. Only $1 will he
pay for teachers and school ad­ charged to cover coot o f the
ministrators.
vaccine. Tho*e needing booster
8 k i r t i n g the controversial
also are urged to
across-the-board salary increase,
Saturday.
Bryant offered the delegatee each
words as:
"W e must raise standards In
every phase o f our educational
program. We must do a better
Job."
"Education cannot obtain excel­
NEW YORK (UPI) —William S.
lency in a community that cares
more about a marching band and Ginn, tha highest ranking Genera I
a winning football team than Electric Co. executive to serve a
Jail term on price-rigging charges,
teachers’ salaries."
resigned hla $133,000 a year post
£ lie noted the State Budget Com­
Thursday.
mission waa recommending about
M percent o f tha general m e n u s
outlay to go for education during
TAMPA (UPI) - A snake expert
the next two years.
says he believes the owner of an
The program action committee animal attraction was squeezed to
had called for a $760 a year raise death by a 22-foot python which
for each teacher, citing the state’s escaped from ill cage near here
national rank o f 26th place in Thursday. Alfred P. Henley, 39,
teacher salaries.
was found unconscious in a Flam­
. Dr. L. Mitchell Wade, research ingo pen at his attraction Just
'S p e cia lis t with the Department of south of here on U. S. Highway
Education, called for a major 41 Thursday, He was dead on ar­
change in the state’* minimum rival at a Tampa hospital.
foundation law. Wad* said there
la a need to prevent the counties
WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h a cut
from paying an Increasingly grea­
ter percentage o f tha program’s over President Kennedy’s left
eyebrow required five stitches
overall cost.
Wade, apeaking before a Joint Thursday, but the chief executive
meeting o f school board members reported afterward that ha waa
Q^nd county superintendents, said feeling fine. According to Kennedy,
that unless a change in tha present early in the morning In the resi­
aetup la accomplished about 20 dential quarters of the White House
counties will have leas money to he reached down to pick up some­
spend on their schools by 1062-63 thing from the floor and hit hla
head — a pice* of furniture.
than at present.
Ha said an amendment is necese»ry to sat tha counties' share of
CHICAGO (U PI) — Rescuers
the minimum foundation program
freed a lone aurvivor today after
at a certain percentages o f ths
he waa trapped nearly 19 hours
total cost, rather than tha present In the rubble of a four-story
S setup whera the counties' •k*1'* I building which collapsed, burying
is based on the assessed value •fl'n’ftp. and two other men.
taxable property in the state.
William McCoy, 36. a wrecking
craw employa, was conscious and
waved to a crowd around the
wreckage as he waa carried to
an ambulance.

GOP Talks Up Own
School Proposals

S b ra lft

A St. Patrick’ s Day Card Party
and Fashion Show complete with
fancy door prises wlD be held at
the AH Soule Parish Social Hall,
with tha Fashion Show beginning
at I p. m. today.
• • •
The Sanford Woman's Club is
also having a SI. Patrick'! Day
Party at the clubhouse tonight.
It will be a costume party and
feature Irish atew for club mem­
bers and their guests.
•
• •
A Kiwanis Divisional Meet,
with Kiwaniana from all over
Central Florida meeting with the
District Governors and Lieuten­
ant Governor, begins with din­
ner at the Civic Center at 7 p. m.
Saturday.
• • •
The Elks Club Annual Char­
ity Ball will begin at 9 p. m.
Saturday in the red and white
ballroom of the Mayfair Inn.
Tickets are on sale at the Elks
Club and the 3layfalr.
•
• •
The entire dining room et Jim
Spencers has been reserved for
the Rotary Club Ladles Night
party, Monday, beginning at 7
p. m. The regufar Monday noon
meeting haa been suspended for
one week.
• • •
The Seminole Association for
Retarded
Children will
meet
Monday at I p. m. in tha audi­
torium of tho County Health Cen­
ter on
French Ave.
Archer
Moore, school mental health di­
rector will be tha rpeaker. The
meeting i s . opened (a «U Inter­
ested persons.
V *.

Fire Burns 500
Acres Of Woods

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An area estimated by firemen
to contain at least 300 acres was
burned by woods fire Thursday
afternoon
In South
Seminole
County.
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
Layo said today that the fire ap­
parently started near Crum’s Fuel
Oil Station on llwy. 17-92 at Kern
Park about 2 p.m.
Forestry service men, who were
first on the scene, called in de­
partments from Longwood, Cassel­
berry and Altamonte Springs to
help control the fast sweeping
brush fire which burned for more
than two hours all the way east
and south to lleffler Homes and
Lake of the Woods areas.

Youths Given
Probationary Term
The two 13-year-oid Sanford boyi
charged with a series o f breakins
in Sanford last month were given
a one year probationary sen­
tence by Juvenile Judge Vernon
Mlzo this week.
Judge Mize warned the pair
that any violation of the probation
would mean immediate committ­
ment to an Industrial school.
The boys admitted breaking into
three Sanford school last month
and taking ovrr $100. All the money
had been returned.

WASHINGTON (U PI) - - The
Senate Thursday night passed
President Kennedy’s No. 1 anti­
recession program to pey Jobless
workers $1 billion In extra enemployment benefits.
The bill was approved by an
$4-4 roll call vote shortly before
midnight. Only two Democrats
and two Republicans v o t e d
against it. The measure now goes
to a Senate-House conference
committee lo work out a compro­
mise with a similar House-passed
bill.
Just before Senate psssage, the
lawmakers added two provision*
that threatened Kennedy’s hopes
of paying out the first additional
benefits by April 1.
Even so. Senate approval was
a major legislative victory for
Kennedy, who had dubbed the
bill his top-priority anti-reces­
sion program.
Senate Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield told the Senate after it
cleared the unemployment pay
bill that he hoped to call up early
next week a companion measure
which would provide up to $303
million in V d to children of joblei* parents.
Mansfield expressed hope the
finance committee could complete
work on the legislation and have
it ready for Senate debate by
Monday or Tuesday. The House
passed the bill last week.
The Jobless pay bill would pro­
vide up to 13 extra weeks of ben­
efits to unemployed workers who
have exhausted their state pay­
ments. This means some worker!
could receive as much as 9$
weeks of unemployment benefit*.
The program would be financed
by higher taxes on employers.
The Senate ended an 11*4 hour
session by aheuliag approval *f
another e— paalaa m e a s u r e
beneI w J r worker* covered by the
Rail i oad Unemployment insur­
ance Act.’1
Labor
Secretary
Arthur J.
Goldberg said the Labor Depart­
ment already has started miking
plana to speed the extra benefits
lo thousands of workers and
could start sending out the ad­
ditional payments two weeks af­
ter Kennedy signed the bill into
law.
Workers who have used up
their Jobless benefits would apply
for the extra payments at their
state unemployment offices. The
amount of the additional benefits
would be set by the rules In each
state.

Ervin Rules Radio
Funds Not Legal
Til* Attorney Geoeral has ruled
that the County Commission hss
not the authority to "authorize
the uie of cuunly funds fur instal­
ling mobile radio equipment in
the privately owned automobiles
of tho commissioners."
Richard W. Ervin, attorney gen­
eral in a letter to State Comptrol­
ler Kay E. Green said that "I
am unable to find any authority
either by etatule or custom to
authorize the us* of county funds
for such a purpose."
Two months ago the Commis­
sion authorized the purchase of
radios for any commissioner who
desired them. Two of the commis­
sioners James P. Avery and Ted
Williams reported that they felt
a need for the radius.

Established

1908

FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1961

NO. 160

Pensacola Mix Is Ordered
TALLAHASSEE (UPD— Federal district Judge
Harold Carswell today ordered tha Escambia County
(Pensacola) school board to submit a plan for gradual
integration of tha Escambia school system.
He ruled in a claaa suit by the NAACP which sought
tha immediate integration of the entire county Bystem.
Cnrswell ruled that applicationa for ndmisaion to
public schools in tha northwest Florida county were acted
upon by the board on racial considerations in violation of
the 1954 U. S. Supreme Court desegregation decision.
Carswell ordered the board to submit to the court
within 90 daya a plan whereby Negroes would be given a
"reasonable and conscious opportunity to apply for ad­
mission or to transfer to any schools for which they are
eligible without regrad to their race or color and to have

Hutchison Says
Critics Of Road
Program Wrong
County Commission Chairman
J. C. Hutchison stressed again
Thursday to city officials that
work on widenini W. First St.
has top priority snd said that
apparently "certain parties" are
trying to discredit the County Com­
mission snd "show ui in a bad
light."
Hutchison made the statement
at a meeting of the City Commis­
sion with two county commissioners
and John Krider, manager of the
Chamber of Commerce.
At the meeting, which was called
to clarity the status of W. First
in the road budget, Hutchison
once again reaffirmed Hut Fifth
District Road Hoard member Max
Brewer had assured the commis­
sion that W. First St. was the
No. 1 priority in the county and
in the SRI) plans.
The City Commission had ex­
pressed concern over the priority
after Krider wrote the commission
arielter stating that the road had
not been mentioned In the pro­
gram this year.
Hutchison emphasised that al­
though that road was not specific­
ally mentioned, the resolution to
the 8RD stated that the county
wishes the SRI) "lo complete all
projects in the SI million Imud
issue" befor* starting any new
projects.
Hutchison said that he felt that
Krider’* letter intimated that the
eommlssion had "fallen down on
the Job."
However Hutchison *»-id he saw
no harm In the eity sending its re­
solution to Brewer emphasizing
the importance of W. First SI.
"as long as it is a united ef­
fort.”
Krider answered that "I am not
trying to discredit you, or any
member of the commission—I am
Just trying to set that this pro­
ject is given the top priority."

Feel Trial
Still Recessed
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (U PI) —
The trial o f Joseph A. Peel Jr.
for the murder of Circuit Judge
and Mr*. C, E. (Thitllngwnrth re­
mained in recess today while the
Judge, defendant and opposing at­
torneys listened to tap recordings.
The tapes eon tain tha confession
of Floyd (Lucky) Holsapfel who
said that he and Negro Moon­
shiner Georg* Lincoln, on Peel’s
orders, drowned ths prominent
Palm Baach County Jurist and his
wifa an tha night o f Jun* 14,
1966, after kidnaping them from
their oceanfront home and taking
them to sea in n small boat.

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the hydrocarbons got sealed Into
ths meteor.
"I euspcct,” he said, "that it
happened Just ilk* it did on
earth. I think the organisms died
snd their partial remains were
mixed up with mineral matter.
That’s bow we got petroleum and
coal her* on earth."
The team'* discovery followed
centuries of humgn conjecture,
which some scientists said would
not be ended until man landed on
distant planets or sent instru­
ments them to do detective work.
Mars, because of its "canals’'
and color changes, has been
tabbed as the planet most likely
to cup port life, probably ia the
form of algae.
Nagy said the historic discov­

that choice fairly considered by enrolling authorites."
The suit, first in Floridu seeking desegregation o f
an entire county school system, was brought by the
NAACP on behalf of 12 Pensacola Negro children and
all others similarly situated.
The principal plaintiff was Karen Augustus, daugh­
ter of Dr. Charles A. Augustus, whose home is located
less than a block from the all-white Oliver J. Semmes
Elementary School which serves the swanky northenat
section of Pensacola.
Augustus claimed his daughter was assigned to the
Negro Brown-Barge School solely because of her color.
Ho withdrew her and enrolled her in a private school,
pending settlement of the suit which hns been hnnging
for more than a year.

—

Troops Rescue
Missionaries
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo (U PI)— Thirty mlaaionariea trapped in a remote part of Kivu Province by fanatical
tribesmen have been reunited by United Nations troops, the
UN command said today.
But several other mssionorica still are in the area and
there are fears for their safety, a spokesman said.

The 30 were rescued late Thursday night by Malayan UN troops
have hern escorted to safety, the
spuksman added.
The 30 had been trapped for a
month in Kasongo, 186 miles
southwest o f ilukavu, capital of
Kivu Province, They were treated
roughly and beaten last month
and sine* then had been under
virtual house arrest.
Carl Dauksch of Maitland was
Thr spokesman said th* United
elected president of tha South
Nations is checking their national­
Seminole Development Commitle*
ities.
at a meeting of the board of direc­
CAPT. J. M. TULLY JIL
The Western Allisa marshalled
tors today.
forces today to boat o ff expected
8. J. Davis, Santord attorney,
Soviet attempts to unaeat Presi­ was named first president. T. E.
dent Joseph Kasavuhu of the Con­ Tucker, Sanford; Bob Johnson,
go when ami if th* General As­ Winter Park; Mrs, Ruth HamtL
sembly lakes up th* Congo crisis ton. Longwood, and Frank Wil­
on Munday.
liamson. W interPark, were namSoviet Foreign Minister Andiei ed vice presidents. Frank Hutsell
H ip Chief of Naval Personnel
announced
this
morning that Giumyku a demand for an inline-. was elected secretary-treasurer,
Capl. Joseph 61. Tully Jr. has diate session appeared to have I Dauksch Issued • call for th*
been selected to command Heavy tied up th* till UN members in &gt; new organisation to get right
Attack Wing One when Capl. F. knots with major issues still un­ to work. II* said ihe group
(1. Edwards, the present wing solved and tension between the should prepare immediate map*,
commander, leaves for a new as­ Congolese government and th* brochures and statistical informa­
signment in June.
UN forces there steadily rising. tion which are "a must" for its
operation.
Capt. Tully it well known her*
A reltrrd Insurance sxecutlv#
since he was commanding offi­
from Columbus, Ohio, Dauksch
cer of VAII-3 in 1937 and 1938.
hss been ■ resident of Maitland
lie will lie rejoining former close |
since 1937. He said the produc-friends ami associates in the
tion
of informative presentations
Navy and the civil community.
for potential industrial developers
On leaving her* in 1938, he
will be th* beginning of too or*
served first in the Bureau of
ganizstion's program.
Ry United Press International
Naval Personnel and then went
Severe thunderstorms boiled out
on to his present duty in the air­
craft currier U S S
Forreslal of southeast Texas today, and sent
where lie is the executive offi­ funnel clouds raring along a fast
moving cold front,with barrages
cer and second in command.
of wind-driven rain and hail.
Weathermen warned tha sever*
weather would intensify in Texas
during tha morning hours. Less
ORLANDO (U PI) - Sen. Scott
City work craws today com ­ destructive thunderstorms movtd Rally predicts Got. Karris Bryant
into
ths
lowsr
Mississippi
Vailsy
pleted a massiv* 833.000 tourwill seek a legislative remedy to
weak project of Installing a wa­ and sastward through th* South problems preventing his adminis­
during
the
day.
ter line from 23th St. and San­
High winds belted Louisiana tration from building primary
ford Ave. lo Onora ltd.
roads before July J.
The line will give much better I during th* night'and hailstorms
Kelly, chairman of the Legists,
water service to th* southeastern were reported at Hammond and
live Interim Roads Commutes,
part of the city, especially tit* Raton Rouge. An Iowa, La., worn,
said Bryant would ask tbs Legis­
i'inecrest area, City Manager W. an waa hurt when atorm wind*
lature next month to suipend tha
E. Knowles said today.
overturned her trailer and several 20 per cent cash reserve require,
The last part o( the project rooftop* were ripped away near
ment for state primary road con­
completed today waa tying into DeQuincy.
struction.
the existing line on Sanford Ave.
A tornado waa reported Thurs­
Kelly made the prediction in as
and Onora ltd., Knowles added.
day near Westminster, T*x., CO address lo III* Florida Highway
miles north of Dallas, and a fun­ Users Conference here Thursday.
nel cloud was sighted near Abilene.
Bryant says th* previous ad­
CHICAGO (U P I)-A Ford Fal- There were no reports of tornado
ministration overspent this re­
con has recorded Ihe beat gaso­ damage.
serve by more than $9 million,
line mileage on the longest Mo
Rain along and ahead of th* preventing
his
administration
bllgas economy run ever, everfront dumped 2.28 inchea of water from building any primary roads
aging 32.68 miles per gallon for
until July 1.
on Lufkin, Tex.,
the 2,360 mile distance from Los
The Florida Highway Users Con­
Angeles to Chicago.
ference reiterated its position, presented in its 1961 program, oppos­
ing the imposition of additional
highway user taxes, either direct
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI) — Th# or Indirect, recommended that tho
Algerian rebel government in ex­ temporary one cent per gallon
ery was made possible by re­ ile today accepted France'* invi­ motor fuel lax be allowed to expire
cently developed analytical tech­ tation to open peace talk*.
ai scheduled in tha 1938 Federalniques including infrared and ul­
Tb* acceptance was announced Aid Highway Act: and opposed
tra-violet spectrocopy, X-ray dif­ in official communique published the proposed increases in taxes
fraction snd h i g h
molecular after a two-day meeting o f the
as suggested to the Congress by
weight mass spectroscopy. Very rebel leaders her*.
th* president.
significant data was obtained
The communique said the gov­
from tiny samples of the meteor
weighing only one millionth of ernment In exile has mads ar- C n n r e l v C t / i v f n r i
rangementa for opening official ^ 6 0 1 X 1 1 J T u r i e u
a pound.
talk*
with tha French.
He ssid that after the organic

Dauksch Heads
South Seminole
Industrial Group

New Commander
01 Wing Chosen

Severe Storms
Boil Out Of Texas

Kelly Says Bryant
Near Road Remedy

City Completes
Water Line Project

Mileage Record Set

M ete o rite Shows There's Life In O uter Space
NEW YORK (U P l)-T b e ques­ ing Co., presented their findings
tion whether life exist* else­ Thursday to tha New York Acad­
where in the universe was an­ emy of Science.
The men have found hydro­
swered today by three ecientists
who not only said "y e s " but carbons—the products of either
came up with wnat iney said |pi«ni ui aiiluiai life—in i frag­
was physical proof extracted ment o f a stony meteorite which
fell near Orgueil, France, on May
from n meteorite.
Dr.
Bartholomew
Nagy
of 14, 1S64. Like.all mctcroritcs. it
Fordham University, originator originated somewhere ia outer
of the study, emphasised with apace.
"Wherever this meteorite orig­
scientilic caution ths preliminary
nature of any report hasad on inated, something lived," said
tha analysis o f only one meteor­ Meinscbtin.
ite. But he said proof o f life be­
The scientist* said the organic
The scientists ssid the organic
yond our planet "appears conclu­
sive."
meteor war* similar to those
Nagy sad his associates, Dr. found m earth. They have no
Douglas J. Jenaetsy o f Fordham idea what sort of organism pro­
aod Dr. Warrea G. Maiascbeia sf duced them, plant or animal, but
th* Ksae Bescarcb sad Eagineer- Nagy risked a conjecture en how
•

SANFORD, FLORIDA

material was freed from the
stone ami water by rnesns of
specially devised techniques, the
matter was subjected to a stream
of electrons in the mass spectro­
meter at the K u o research cen­
ter in Linden, N. J. Molecular
analysis proved that paraffin*
and other saturated bydroesrbone
such as those found in earth UIs
were present.

i

Algerians Agree
To Peace Talks

For Lost Airplane

Bear Lake Club
To M eet Monday

|

Members of the Bear Lake Com­
munity Club, will meet Monday at
the Florida Power Co. Employs’*
Club on Big Bear Lake at • p.m.
All resident* Interested In ac­
tivities and improvements of to*
area are invited to attend.

LONDON (U U P !)-S h ip s and
planes criss-crossed the North
Sea today in search of a U. 8.
Air Fore* RBSS Jet reconnais­
sance bomber with three cr*w mrn which disappeared «■ a
night training mission.
Aa Air Fores spokesman said
ths plane flashed an amergaacy
"M ay Day" distress signal eheetly before aenlact waa lost.

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Seminole Girls To Enter 4 -H District Contests
Seminole County 4-H Girla rhosen to compete at District Demon­
stration Day in Orlando Saturday
are Carla Lommler, on Public
Speaking: Linda King., Sandy
Corbett, Carla Lommler. Barbara
Kanner and Dorothy Tomiinson
on Share the Fun and Linda
King and Barbara Kanner on
Safely.
These girls, who must he 14
years of age or older, were chosen
through competition of County De-

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In Auto Theft
By ATLANTA MCGINNIS
Mrs. Ronald Kramer o f Floral
Dr„ Bear Lake, Saturday had her
itation wagon stolen from the (op
deck
of
Orlando's
Municipal
Parking Lot sometime between II
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Kramer reports that after
depositing coins In the parking
mrler, she absently - niindcdly
threw the keys on the seat with
her aun glasses.
At 7 p.m. Saturday, the Orlando
police notified Mrs. Kramer that
it had been located and was park­
ed on Norfolk Ave., in Winter
Park.
She found that although gro­
ceries and clothing were In the
automobile, only two packages of
clgarcta and a Coca Cola had
been taken and, after discovering
there was no spare tire, she
says the really needed “ the pauie
that refreshes."

bara Kanner, Dorothy Tomlinson
and Barbara Kanner: from North
Orlando were Barbara Derum,
Martha Dean, Margie Spivey, Myr­
tle Harris and Mike Krecek.
Slavia Club members presenting
demonstrations were Barbara Ann
Kosie, Geraldine Elliott, Martha
Mikkr, Lue Ann Murphy, Nancy
Puzxak, Lynn Eustlce, Joyce Bellhorn and Sandra Milder and from
the Lake Mary Club, Wanda Ml-

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i third, “ Financial." Rep. Sweeney
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JACKSONVILLE (U PI)— Florida educator! went into
tho second day o f the Florida Education Assn, convention
today still pressing for an across-the-board salary increase,
but less enthusiastic about their chances o f getting it.
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WASHINGTON (UPD — House
Republicans talked up their own
school proposals today, aware of
tho possibility that President
Kennedy’s
education
program
might flounder on tha religious
disputa.
Rep. Carroll D. Kearns, ( li­
p s.),
Introduced Thursday
a
three-part education program he
said would sava as much as *0
per cent of Kennedy's nearly 90
billion school package.
A House subcommittee consid­
ering Kennedy's $2.4 billion loan
and grant program for colleges
and acholarahipa hoped to wind
up Ha hearings today with testi­
mony from congressmen, educa­
tors and labor spokesmen.
Kearns, ranking GOP member
of the House Education Commit0 tea, offers'* a measure to give
tea deductions up to $2,000 for
each dependent for college tui­
tion, room and board and other
cxpenact.
The bill ala* — add change tax
laws to encourage donations to
schools by middle-income fam ­
ilies and aet up a system of 1,000
four-year scholarships of $1,000
a year for the winners o f a ns£, tional scholastic competition.

Kidnaper Sentenced
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UPI) —
James Robert Hammond, 27, of
Kingsport, Tenn., waa sentenced
to two years in prison Thursday
after pleading guilty to kidnaping
a Florida man. Hammond and
bia 19-year-old wife, Delorea Ann,
of Joncsvillr, Va., were charged
with kidnaping Howard Williams,
3$, of Jacksonville, and taking
him and a, stolen car across the
Georgia - Florida border.

Didn't Understand
Secrets, Spy Says

LONDON (UPI) — A middleaged spinster, fighting to avoid
going to prison as a spy for tha
Soviet Union, said today the valu­
able navel secrets at Britain’s
great baas at Portland wars too
technical for h*r to understand.
Miss Ethsl Elizabeth Gsa, 40,
depicted herself as a naive clerk,
much more interested in her o f­
fice romance with e married man
than she waa in the drawings and
mysterious document* ah* dealt
with in her Job.
The prosecution alleges that she
provided a spy ring with naval
secret* for transmission to Mos­
cow.
Miss Gee was the first o f five
defendants to testify In the Old
Bailey rouit on charges o f breach­
ing Britain’s official secrete act.
One o f the five ie Henry F.
Smiin relieved Houghton, 66, her now divorced
as commanding fellow worker at the naval base
In t/adltlonsl to whom she hss become engaged.
at the Sanford

Cdr. Smith Takes
VAH-1 Command

Cdr. Charles B.
Cdr. David A. King
$h officer of VA1M
' ceremonies today
Naval Air Station.
King will depart for
London
where he will serve on Urn staff
of the Commander-in-Chlef. U. 8.
Naval Forces, Europe.
Smith has been executive offi­
cer of the squadron sines Decem­
ber of I960.
King also presented a letter of
appreciation to Walter Qielow,
publisher of the Sanford Herald,
in "expression of appreciation for
consideration shown VAH-L"
The letter state "through yecr
efforts io keeping tha community
informed of the important tola it—
of this command you have made
a major cootribuUoa in establish­
ing high morale among the officers
me* sad dependent* o f VAH-1 .**

Fishing Mops
To Be Circulated
More than 10,000 fishing maps
of Seminole County will be circu­
lated throughout the area "in the
very near future," Tom McDonald,
chairman of the Tourist and Convantloa Committee of the Chamber
of Commerce said today.

Found Safe
OPEUKA. Ala. (U PI) A
•mall child who disappeared
from »•* homo late Wednesday
was fo.od today sleeping peace
fully against a fence near his

United Press Leaned Wire

Senate Approves
Jobless Benefits
Bill ln84-4 Vote

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state in position to bid for tourist
^ lia r s and new industry when tbs
national economy gste better.
is Saturday and the Jaycees
Only a few hours csrllsr, tbs
will have nurse* and doctor*
FKA’s program action rommittes
oa hand at their building an
outlined its recommendations to
French Are. to give poilo abate
open an all-out battle for more to aB comers. Only $1 will he
pay for teachers and school ad­ charged to cover coot o f the
ministrators.
vaccine. Tho*e needing booster
8 k i r t i n g the controversial
also are urged to
across-the-board salary increase,
Saturday.
Bryant offered the delegatee each
words as:
"W e must raise standards In
every phase o f our educational
program. We must do a better
Job."
"Education cannot obtain excel­
NEW YORK (UPI) —William S.
lency in a community that cares
more about a marching band and Ginn, tha highest ranking Genera I
a winning football team than Electric Co. executive to serve a
Jail term on price-rigging charges,
teachers’ salaries."
resigned hla $133,000 a year post
£ lie noted the State Budget Com­
Thursday.
mission waa recommending about
M percent o f tha general m e n u s
outlay to go for education during
TAMPA (UPI) - A snake expert
the next two years.
says he believes the owner of an
The program action committee animal attraction was squeezed to
had called for a $760 a year raise death by a 22-foot python which
for each teacher, citing the state’s escaped from ill cage near here
national rank o f 26th place in Thursday. Alfred P. Henley, 39,
teacher salaries.
was found unconscious in a Flam­
. Dr. L. Mitchell Wade, research ingo pen at his attraction Just
'S p e cia lis t with the Department of south of here on U. S. Highway
Education, called for a major 41 Thursday, He was dead on ar­
change in the state’* minimum rival at a Tampa hospital.
foundation law. Wad* said there
la a need to prevent the counties
WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h a cut
from paying an Increasingly grea­
ter percentage o f tha program’s over President Kennedy’s left
eyebrow required five stitches
overall cost.
Wade, apeaking before a Joint Thursday, but the chief executive
meeting o f school board members reported afterward that ha waa
Q^nd county superintendents, said feeling fine. According to Kennedy,
that unless a change in tha present early in the morning In the resi­
aetup la accomplished about 20 dential quarters of the White House
counties will have leas money to he reached down to pick up some­
spend on their schools by 1062-63 thing from the floor and hit hla
head — a pice* of furniture.
than at present.
Ha said an amendment is necese»ry to sat tha counties' share of
CHICAGO (U PI) — Rescuers
the minimum foundation program
freed a lone aurvivor today after
at a certain percentages o f ths
he waa trapped nearly 19 hours
total cost, rather than tha present In the rubble of a four-story
S setup whera the counties' •k*1'* I building which collapsed, burying
is based on the assessed value •fl'n’ftp. and two other men.
taxable property in the state.
William McCoy, 36. a wrecking
craw employa, was conscious and
waved to a crowd around the
wreckage as he waa carried to
an ambulance.

GOP Talks Up Own
School Proposals

S b ra lft

A St. Patrick’ s Day Card Party
and Fashion Show complete with
fancy door prises wlD be held at
the AH Soule Parish Social Hall,
with tha Fashion Show beginning
at I p. m. today.
• • •
The Sanford Woman's Club is
also having a SI. Patrick'! Day
Party at the clubhouse tonight.
It will be a costume party and
feature Irish atew for club mem­
bers and their guests.
•
• •
A Kiwanis Divisional Meet,
with Kiwaniana from all over
Central Florida meeting with the
District Governors and Lieuten­
ant Governor, begins with din­
ner at the Civic Center at 7 p. m.
Saturday.
• • •
The Elks Club Annual Char­
ity Ball will begin at 9 p. m.
Saturday in the red and white
ballroom of the Mayfair Inn.
Tickets are on sale at the Elks
Club and the 3layfalr.
•
• •
The entire dining room et Jim
Spencers has been reserved for
the Rotary Club Ladles Night
party, Monday, beginning at 7
p. m. The regufar Monday noon
meeting haa been suspended for
one week.
• • •
The Seminole Association for
Retarded
Children will
meet
Monday at I p. m. in tha audi­
torium of tho County Health Cen­
ter on
French Ave.
Archer
Moore, school mental health di­
rector will be tha rpeaker. The
meeting i s . opened (a «U Inter­
ested persons.
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Fire Burns 500
Acres Of Woods

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An area estimated by firemen
to contain at least 300 acres was
burned by woods fire Thursday
afternoon
In South
Seminole
County.
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
Layo said today that the fire ap­
parently started near Crum’s Fuel
Oil Station on llwy. 17-92 at Kern
Park about 2 p.m.
Forestry service men, who were
first on the scene, called in de­
partments from Longwood, Cassel­
berry and Altamonte Springs to
help control the fast sweeping
brush fire which burned for more
than two hours all the way east
and south to lleffler Homes and
Lake of the Woods areas.

Youths Given
Probationary Term
The two 13-year-oid Sanford boyi
charged with a series o f breakins
in Sanford last month were given
a one year probationary sen­
tence by Juvenile Judge Vernon
Mlzo this week.
Judge Mize warned the pair
that any violation of the probation
would mean immediate committ­
ment to an Industrial school.
The boys admitted breaking into
three Sanford school last month
and taking ovrr $100. All the money
had been returned.

WASHINGTON (U PI) - - The
Senate Thursday night passed
President Kennedy’s No. 1 anti­
recession program to pey Jobless
workers $1 billion In extra enemployment benefits.
The bill was approved by an
$4-4 roll call vote shortly before
midnight. Only two Democrats
and two Republicans v o t e d
against it. The measure now goes
to a Senate-House conference
committee lo work out a compro­
mise with a similar House-passed
bill.
Just before Senate psssage, the
lawmakers added two provision*
that threatened Kennedy’s hopes
of paying out the first additional
benefits by April 1.
Even so. Senate approval was
a major legislative victory for
Kennedy, who had dubbed the
bill his top-priority anti-reces­
sion program.
Senate Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield told the Senate after it
cleared the unemployment pay
bill that he hoped to call up early
next week a companion measure
which would provide up to $303
million in V d to children of joblei* parents.
Mansfield expressed hope the
finance committee could complete
work on the legislation and have
it ready for Senate debate by
Monday or Tuesday. The House
passed the bill last week.
The Jobless pay bill would pro­
vide up to 13 extra weeks of ben­
efits to unemployed workers who
have exhausted their state pay­
ments. This means some worker!
could receive as much as 9$
weeks of unemployment benefit*.
The program would be financed
by higher taxes on employers.
The Senate ended an 11*4 hour
session by aheuliag approval *f
another e— paalaa m e a s u r e
beneI w J r w orker* covered by the
R ail i oad Unemployment insur­
ance Act.’1
Labor
Secretary
Arthur J.
Goldberg said the Labor Depart­
ment already has started miking
plana to speed the extra benefits
lo thousands of workers and
could start sending out the ad­
ditional payments two weeks af­
ter Kennedy signed the bill into
law.
Workers who have used up
their Jobless benefits would apply
for the extra payments at their
state unemployment offices. The
amount of the additional benefits
would be set by the rules In each
state.

Ervin Rules Radio
Funds Not Legal
Til* Attorney Geoeral has ruled
that the County Commission hss
not the authority to "authorize
the uie of cuunly funds fur instal­
ling mobile radio equipment in
the privately owned automobiles
of tho commissioners."
Richard W. Ervin, attorney gen­
eral in a letter to State Comptrol­
ler Kay E. Green said that "I
am unable to find any authority
either by etatule or custom to
authorize the us* of county funds
for such a purpose."
Two months ago the Commis­
sion authorized the purchase of
radios for any commissioner who
desired them. Two of the commis­
sioners James P. Avery and Ted
Williams reported that they felt
a need for the radius.

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FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1961

NO. 160

Pensacola Mix Is Ordered
TALLAHASSEE (UPD— Federal district Judge
Harold Carswell today ordered tha Escambia County
(Pensacola) school board to submit a plan for gradual
integration of tha Escambia school system.
He ruled in a claaa suit by the NAACP which sought
tha immediate integration of the entire county Bystem.
Cnrswell ruled that applicationa for ndmisaion to
public schools in tha northwest Florida county were acted
upon by the board on racial considerations in violation of
the 1954 U. S. Supreme Court desegregation decision.
Carswell ordered the board to submit to the court
within 90 daya a plan whereby Negroes would be given a
"reasonable and conscious opportunity to apply for ad­
mission or to transfer to any schools for which they are
eligible without regrad to their race or color and to have

Hutchison Says
Critics Of Road
Program Wrong
County Commission Chairman
J. C. Hutchison stressed again
Thursday to city officials that
work on widenini W. First St.
has top priority snd said that
apparently "certain parties" are
trying to discredit the County Com­
mission snd "show ui in a bad
light."
Hutchison made the statement
at a meeting of the City Commis­
sion with two county commissioners
and John Krider, manager of the
Chamber of Commerce.
At the meeting, which was called
to clarity the status of W. First
in the road budget, Hutchison
once again reaffirmed Hut Fifth
District Road Hoard member Max
Brewer had assured the commis­
sion that W. First St. was the
No. 1 priority in the county and
in the SRI) plans.
The City Commission had ex­
pressed concern over the priority
after Krider wrote the commission
arielter stating that the road had
not been mentioned In the pro­
gram this year.
Hutchison emphasised that al­
though that road was not specific­
ally mentioned, the resolution to
the 8RD stated that the county
wishes the SRI) "lo complete all
projects in the SI million Imud
issue" befor* starting any new
projects.
Hutchison said that he felt that
Krider’* letter intimated that the
eommlssion had "fallen down on
the Job."
However Hutchison *»-id he saw
no harm In the eity sending its re­
solution to Brewer emphasizing
the importance of W. First SI.
"as long as it is a united ef­
fort.”
Krider answered that "I am not
trying to discredit you, or any
member of the commission—I am
Just trying to set that this pro­
ject is given the top priority."

Feel Trial
Still Recessed
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (U PI) —
The trial o f Joseph A. Peel Jr.
for the murder of Circuit Judge
and Mr*. C, E. (Thitllngwnrth re­
mained in recess today while the
Judge, defendant and opposing at­
torneys listened to tap recordings.
The tapes eon tain tha confession
of Floyd (Lucky) Holsapfel who
said that he and Negro Moon­
shiner Georg* Lincoln, on Peel’s
orders, drowned ths prominent
Palm Baach County Jurist and his
wifa an tha night o f Jun* 14,
1966, after kidnaping them from
their oceanfront home and taking
them to sea in n small boat.

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the hydrocarbons got sealed Into
ths meteor.
"I euspcct,” he said, "that it
happened Just ilk* it did on
earth. I think the organisms died
snd their partial remains were
mixed up with mineral matter.
That’s bow we got petroleum and
coal her* on earth."
The team'* discovery followed
centuries of humgn conjecture,
which some scientists said would
not be ended until man landed on
distant planets or sent instru­
ments them to do detective work.
Mars, because of its "canals’'
and color changes, has been
tabbed as the planet most likely
to cup port life, probably ia the
form of algae.
Nagy said the historic discov­

that choice fairly considered by enrolling authorites."
The suit, first in Floridu seeking desegregation o f
an entire county school system, was brought by the
NAACP on behalf of 12 Pensacola Negro children and
all others similarly situated.
The principal plaintiff was Karen Augustus, daugh­
ter of Dr. Charles A. Augustus, whose home is located
less than a block from the all-white Oliver J. Semmes
Elementary School which serves the swanky northenat
section of Pensacola.
Augustus claimed his daughter was assigned to the
Negro Brown-Barge School solely because of her color.
Ho withdrew her and enrolled her in a private school,
pending settlement of the suit which hns been hnnging
for more than a year.

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Troops Rescue
Missionaries
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo (U PI)— Thirty mlaaionariea trapped in a remote part of Kivu Province by fanatical
tribesmen have been reunited by United Nations troops, the
UN command said today.
But several other mssionorica still are in the area and
there are fears for their safety, a spokesman said.

The 30 were rescued late Thursday night by Malayan UN troops
have hern escorted to safety, the
spuksman added.
The 30 had been trapped for a
month in Kasongo, 186 miles
southwest o f ilukavu, capital of
Kivu Province, They were treated
roughly and beaten last month
and sine* then had been under
virtual house arrest.
Carl Dauksch of Maitland was
Thr spokesman said th* United
elected president of tha South
Nations is checking their national­
Seminole Development Commitle*
ities.
at a meeting of the board of direc­
CAPT. J. M. TULLY JIL
The Western Allisa marshalled
tors today.
forces today to boat o ff expected
8. J. Davis, Santord attorney,
Soviet attempts to unaeat Presi­ was named first president. T. E.
dent Joseph Kasavuhu of the Con­ Tucker, Sanford; Bob Johnson,
go when ami if th* General As­ Winter Park; Mrs, Ruth HamtL
sembly lakes up th* Congo crisis ton. Longwood, and Frank Wil­
on Munday.
liamson. W interPark, were namSoviet Foreign Minister Andiei ed vice presidents. Frank Hutsell
H ip Chief of Naval Personnel
announced
this
morning that Giumyku a demand for an inline-. was elected secretary-treasurer,
Capl. Joseph 61. Tully Jr. has diate session appeared to have I Dauksch Issued • call for th*
been selected to command Heavy tied up th* till UN members in &gt; new organisation to get right
Attack Wing One when Capl. F. knots with major issues still un­ to work. II* said ihe group
(1. Edwards, the present wing solved and tension between the should prepare immediate map*,
commander, leaves for a new as­ Congolese government and th* brochures and statistical informa­
signment in June.
UN forces there steadily rising. tion which are "a must" for its
operation.
Capt. Tully it well known her*
A reltrrd Insurance sxecutlv#
since he was commanding offi­
from Columbus, Ohio, Dauksch
cer of VAII-3 in 1937 and 1938.
hss been ■ resident of Maitland
lie will lie rejoining former close |
since 1937. He said the produc-friends ami associates in the
tion
of informative presentations
Navy and the civil community.
for potential industrial developers
On leaving her* in 1938, he
will be th* beginning of too or*
served first in the Bureau of
ganizstion's program.
Ry United Press International
Naval Personnel and then went
Severe thunderstorms boiled out
on to his present duty in the air­
craft currier U S S
Forreslal of southeast Texas today, and sent
where lie is the executive offi­ funnel clouds raring along a fast
moving cold front,with barrages
cer and second in command.
of wind-driven rain and hail.
Weathermen warned tha sever*
weather would intensify in Texas
during tha morning hours. Less
ORLANDO (U PI) - Sen. Scott
City work craws today com ­ destructive thunderstorms movtd Rally predicts Got. Karris Bryant
into
ths
lowsr
Mississippi
Vailsy
pleted a massiv* 833.000 tourwill seek a legislative remedy to
weak project of Installing a wa­ and sastward through th* South problems preventing his adminis­
during
the
day.
ter line from 23th St. and San­
High winds belted Louisiana tration from building primary
ford Ave. lo Onora ltd.
roads before July J.
The line will give much better I during th* night'and hailstorms
Kelly, chairman of the Legists,
water service to th* southeastern were reported at Hammond and
live Interim Roads Commutes,
part of the city, especially tit* Raton Rouge. An Iowa, La., worn,
said Bryant would ask tbs Legis­
i'inecrest area, City Manager W. an waa hurt when atorm wind*
lature next month to suipend tha
E. Knowles said today.
overturned her trailer and several 20 per cent cash reserve require,
The last part o( the project rooftop* were ripped away near
ment for state primary road con­
completed today waa tying into DeQuincy.
struction.
the existing line on Sanford Ave.
A tornado waa reported Thurs­
Kelly made the prediction in as
and Onora ltd., Knowles added.
day near Westminster, T*x., CO address lo III* Florida Highway
miles north of Dallas, and a fun­ Users Conference here Thursday.
nel cloud was sighted near Abilene.
Bryant says th* previous ad­
CHICAGO (U P I)-A Ford Fal- There were no reports of tornado
ministration overspent this re­
con has recorded Ihe beat gaso­ damage.
serve by more than $9 million,
line mileage on the longest Mo
Rain along and ahead of th* preventing
his
administration
bllgas economy run ever, everfront dumped 2.28 inchea of water from building any primary roads
aging 32.68 miles per gallon for
until July 1.
on Lufkin, Tex.,
the 2,360 mile distance from Los
The Florida Highway Users Con­
Angeles to Chicago.
ference reiterated its position, presented in its 1961 program, oppos­
ing the imposition of additional
highway user taxes, either direct
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI) — Th# or Indirect, recommended that tho
Algerian rebel government in ex­ temporary one cent per gallon
ery was made possible by re­ ile today accepted France'* invi­ motor fuel lax be allowed to expire
cently developed analytical tech­ tation to open peace talk*.
ai scheduled in tha 1938 Federalniques including infrared and ul­
Tb* acceptance was announced Aid Highway Act: and opposed
tra-violet spectrocopy, X-ray dif­ in official communique published the proposed increases in taxes
fraction snd h i g h
molecular after a two-day meeting o f the
as suggested to the Congress by
weight mass spectroscopy. Very rebel leaders her*.
th* president.
significant data was obtained
The communique said the gov­
from tiny samples of the meteor
weighing only one millionth of ernment In exile has mads ar- C n n r e l v C t / i v f n r i
rangementa for opening official ^ 6 0 1 X 1 1 J T u r i e u
a pound.
talk*
with tha French.
He ssid that after the organic

Dauksch Heads
South Seminole
Industrial Group

New Commander
01 Wing Chosen

Severe Storms
Boil Out Of Texas

Kelly Says Bryant
Near Road Remedy

City Completes
Water Line Project

Mileage Record Set

M ete o rite Shows There's Life In O uter Space
NEW YORK (U P l)-T b e ques­ ing Co., presented their findings
tion whether life exist* else­ Thursday to tha New York Acad­
where in the universe was an­ emy of Science.
The men have found hydro­
swered today by three ecientists
who not only said "y e s " but carbons—the products of either
came up with wnat iney said |pi«ni ui aiiluiai life—in i frag­
was physical proof extracted ment o f a stony meteorite which
fell near Orgueil, France, on May
from n meteorite.
Dr.
Bartholomew
Nagy
of 14, 1S64. Like.all mctcroritcs. it
Fordham University, originator originated somewhere ia outer
of the study, emphasised with apace.
"Wherever this meteorite orig­
scientilic caution ths preliminary
nature of any report hasad on inated, something lived," said
tha analysis o f only one meteor­ Meinscbtin.
ite. But he said proof o f life be­
The scientist* said the organic
The scientists ssid the organic
yond our planet "appears conclu­
sive."
meteor war* similar to those
Nagy sad his associates, Dr. found m earth. They have no
Douglas J. Jenaetsy o f Fordham idea what sort of organism pro­
aod Dr. Warrea G. Maiascbeia sf duced them, plant or animal, but
th* Ksae Bescarcb sad Eagineer- Nagy risked a conjecture en how
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

material was freed from the
stone ami water by rnesns of
specially devised techniques, the
matter was subjected to a stream
of electrons in the mass spectro­
meter at the K u o research cen­
ter in Linden, N. J. Molecular
analysis proved that paraffin*
and other saturated bydroesrbone
such as those found in earth UIs
were present.

i

Algerians Agree
To Peace Talks

For Lost Airplane

Bear Lake Club
To M eet Monday

|

Members of the Bear Lake Com­
munity Club, will meet Monday at
the Florida Power Co. Employs’*
Club on Big Bear Lake at • p.m.
All resident* Interested In ac­
tivities and improvements of to*
area are invited to attend.

LONDON (U U P !)-S h ip s and
planes criss-crossed the North
Sea today in search of a U. 8.
Air Fore* RBSS Jet reconnais­
sance bomber with three cr*w mrn which disappeared «■ a
night training mission.
Aa Air Fores spokesman said
ths plane flashed an amergaacy
"M ay Day" distress signal eheetly before aenlact waa lost.

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CUtiond (fhwich Sunday.

Baptist

Christian
b a p t is t c h u r c h

Morning W o rib lp .........11:00 a. * .
Tralaing Union .........• : » 9
KvisJag Woriblp
.. T:30 p. m.
W a t Proper Barrie*
7:10 p. a .

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The United Chare! of Christ
Pari: Ara. at ttth St.
Joieph E. Stock ............... Paitor
CRNTRAL BAPTIST C1IU1CI
Blbls School
.......... 1:43 a. m
Car. IMA S t A Oak Are.
Morning Woriblp
.... m o o a. m.
« a il Smith ...................... Pooler PUgrlm FcUowibip....7:50 p. m.
Sunday flekool ................0:41
M an ias W orship.........11:0*
Training Union ............ 0:10
X reetaj Woriblp .........7:M
WOO. Prajrar Sorrieo ..7 :M

a. m.
••
9- "»•
p. m.
p. m

FINBCRM T BAPTIST CHURCH
M l W. Oeora BoaO
Hssald Oravaamier .,
Pallor
Early Sarrloe .. . . I:&gt;0 a.
Sunday School ............ 0:40 a. n .
Morning Worahip ......11:00 a. m.
m in in g Union ............ 0:S0 p. m.
Kvtatog Worohlp ........ 7:45 p. m.
WOO. P rajar Sorrieo ..7:4» p. a .
WEST Sd&gt;B
MISSIONABV BAPTIST
414B . Boiiy A n .
Foul C a U y ................. .
P M *'
Sunday School .............10:00 a. m.
Morning W orahip.........11:00 a. m.
Bible Study ...................7:0u p. a .
Evening Worihip .........7:50 p. a .
Wad. Prayer Sorrieo ..t:W p. a .

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CWULUOTA P1BST BAPTIST
a n iB c a
O .0 . Swatierty
Sunday School .............. • : « »• «•
Morning Woriblp ...1 1 :0 0 a .m .
Y n isia g Union .......... 0;M p. a .
Svoaini Service . . . . . . T:S0 p. m.
WoO. Prayer S o n lco .. t:M p. a .
ELDER SPAINOS
BAPTIST CBUBCB
B. H. Orillia ............... Pa»t&lt;*
iaaOay School .............. 5:50 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 10:45 a. a .
Training Union . . . . . . 0:30 p. a .
Iron in g Worahip . . . . 7:15 p. m.
WoO. Prayer sorrieo H ie p. a .
P O S T BAPTIST CHUBCB
OF OBNBVA
la c k L. Buw ait . . . . . . ^Paaioi
Bnsday School
. . . . . . 10:00 a. a .
Morning Worahip . . . . m o o a. a .
Training Union .......... 0:50 p. »•
Craning Servian . . . 7:S0 p. a .
WoO. Prayer Servian 7:50 p. a .
v n i c BAPTIST CHUBCB
.......0 :4 5 a.
f'n rth lp .. ..i i :o n a.
......7 :5 0 p.
vloo. .7:10 p.
_ Union ............ 0:50 p.

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P O S T BAPTIST CHUBCB
OP LONGWOOD
Oar. Cknrah A A r e a Si*.
C L. PutaS .......................Poelor
HonSay Schaal ............ 0:1S a. a .
M a n ia s Wnrahlp . . . . u : 0 0 a. a .
IPa'nisg Union .........0:45 p. a .
Evening Wnrahlp .........7:45 p a .
Wad. Prayer S e rv ice ....7:45 p. a .
LAHB MONBOB
Three aBaa veal ad SaalerO
an M r * SC, right at Hanraa

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PAOLA WESLEYAN
MRTHODLST CHURCH
• MUri Weil on RL 44
WlUlam Lula
........... Paatnr
Sunday School ............. t-44 a. m.
Morning Worihip ....10:43 a. m.
Wesleyan Youih ..........4:43 p. m.
Kvrning Worihip .........7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlet 7:10 p. m.
N azm ren e
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. lad SI. el Maple Ave.
I. W. Justice .................. Paitor
oundiy School............. 3:43 a. m.
.Morning Worship ... 10:43 a. m
NYPS
....................5:30 p. m.
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. S......... 3 p. a
Gospel Service ............... 7 p. a .

Church O f Christ

The Sanford Area Ministerial
Amh . ha* announced Good Friday
icrvlce* &lt;o hr held at Sanfuitl'i.
Fir it rreibyterlan Church from
noon until 3 p m .
Seven mlniitere will apeak on
The Seven Lari Word* and ipeclal
muiic of all churchei will be ineluded In the three hour service.
The E n ter Sunrise Service will
be held at the Memorial Stadium
w.th Rev. Ernest Bollch. asso­
ciation president, delivering the
sermon.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Dura Rd., at Woodland Ave.
W. Tbomai 1’ irion Jr
I‘ai:or
Su* ‘ v School
. .. . 3:45 a. m
Horning Wonlup . . . . lltOC a m.
MYr
.....................S:30 p. m.

CHUBCB OP CUBIST
lad SL and E la Ave.
Morrlt Ruby
Mlnlitcr
Bible School
.. 10:00 a m
Homing Worihip .. 10:55 a. m.
Evening Worihip ...... 7:30 p. m.
Fed. Bible Study........... 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
PIRN PARR CHURCH OP THE
Geneva
NAEARENE
Ralph Brewer Jr....... Evangellit
O'BRIAN ROAD
Bible School ............. 10:00 n. m.
Paitor
Morning W orahip.........11:00 n. m. Jib Fisher ..
Evening Worihip ........ 7:30 p. m. Sunday icnooi ...............3:44 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:50 p. a . Horning w orihip......... 10:43 a. m.
Youth icrvlce ............3:43 p. m.
EvangellaUn service....7 :M p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Paata
l a u T m ary
Ezra Duncan
— ..... Mialiter
CHURCH OP THE NAZARRNR
Morning Worship ....#.11:00 a. ra.
Lake Mary
Evening Worship .........1:00 a. m. S. L. Drawdr .................. Paitor
Thure. Bible Study ....7:34 p. n . Sunday lehool ............13:10 a. a .
Horning Woriblp ....11:00 a .m .
Evening Worship....... 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Laagwaod
Morning Worihip ....... 10:30 n. m. HUiionary Society .. 7:10 p .m .
Evening Worship .........7:50 p. a .
Wed. after Pint Sun. each mo.

JOHN I.. KNKiHT

Nazarene Revival
Opens Sunday

Dr. John L. Knight, district
superintendent of Naiarene work
in th« state of Florida, will open
a week of revival services at the
First Church of the .Nazarene in
Sanford Sunday.
Ur. Knight is a .member of the
General Board locatad In Kanaas
City, Mo., which govcrni the in­
ternational actlvilJt* of the church.
Beginning with
the Sunday
morning aervice, the evangelist
also will apeak daily at 7:30 p.m.
meetings through March 20.
Congregational tinging will b«
directed by Jarret Smith with
Lucille Morgan and Joyce Wainmann accompanying at the organ
P r e s b y te r ia n
Episcopal
and piano. Special revival alngera
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
will Include the Smith Stolen Trio,
CHURCH
BOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Tom Either, Odeen and Alvin H.
Oak Are. and Third 14.
CHURCH
Ororer Sewell Jr. ........ Pastor K ern e, Rev. Carl Hanka, The
Park Ara. at 4th St.
John W. Thomaa ............ Rector Tbomai H. H e k la ....... Aulatant Price-Outlaw Family, Larry Lee
John Griffith .................. Curate' Homing Worship .........1:43 a. m. and David Malhas.

Holy Eucharist ............7:50 a.
Family Service—
Church School......... P;M a.
Homing P rayerSermon ..................ll:M a.
Saeraaea of Penance
Saturday ............... 5-1:10 p.

m. Sunday School ............... 1:43 a. m.
Session Heating .......... 10:41 a. a
a . Horning Worihip..........11:00 a. a .
Plaaaar Pellowihlp ....5:00 p. a .
a . Senior Fellowship ........ 5:00 p.m.
Evening Worahip ........ 7:30 p. a .
Wed. Prayer Rorrleo ..7:00 p. m.
a

Church To Make
Palm Sunday Trip
lloly Cross Episcopal church
members again ara planning the
annual trip to tea the Paialon Play
at Lake Wales on Palm Sunday.
The group will travel by car,
leaving shortly after noon, eat a
sandwich supper in take Wales
and attend the 6 p. m. perform*
anc*.
Reservation* at tl.r&gt;o for adults
and 7&amp; rente for children muet be
made at the church and it also to
requested that estm passenger
epece he listed. All members and
their guests are Invited to make
the trip.

Lake Mar*
Sermon ..................... I:M a. a .
Holy Communion, John W., Pliloy ................ Paitor
let Sunday each Heath U a. a . Sunday School .......... 10:00 o. a .
Homing Worship..........m o o a. m.
Junior High WiMaiaiaUr
CHRIST CHURCH
Fellowship .................5:30 p. a .
Langwood
Sealer High Wailaiaiiter
Fellowship .................f:3a p. a .
George Jarvii 111 ............ Vicar
Holy Eucharist
.. 7:10 a. a .
UPAALA COMMUNITY
lit, 3rd, 5th Sun. ... a:30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning Prayer, Sod, 4th Sun
...... ...................... f;30 a. a . John W. Pllley .................... Paitor
Morning Warship ........ 5:00 a. a .
Sunday School . . . .
1:30 a. a .
Sunday School ............ 15:55 a. a .
Westminister Fellowship
Jewish Synagogue
Stolen ......................7:35 p. a .
CONGREGATION BETH ISRABL
IMb and Magnolia
frlday Evening Service . 1 »• a .

Lutheran

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

Indian Gospel Family Slated
To Hold Special Service Here
The
Klaudt
Indian
Gospel &gt;uals, gospel songs and new pop­
Family, Arlckara Indiana from ular sacred numbers.
Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation
The family travels 123 thous­
of X. Dak., will present a serv­ and miles each year to meet en­
ice of ministry In song at the gagement* throughout the United
Church of God next Thursday.
Slates, Canada, Cuba and 3texiThe program Is open to the co. The Ktaudts have made more
public and will be held at the than 30 single records ami their
church on 22nd St. and French first long play record made last
year has been acclaimed tbe top
Ave., beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. and Mrs. R. II. Klaudt Gospel recording of the year.
All member* of this musical
and their four sons have sung to
more than 40 denominations In family still have found time to
one year and have appeared on attend colleges and univereitiet
many o f the nation's outstanding and have earned three B. A. demusical programs. Thev feature grees and two U. !&gt;. degrees.
quartets, trior, solos, duett and They are graduates or Northern
use instrument! such at piano, Stato Teacher* College, Aber­
College,
electric organ, bait violin, trom­ deen, S. Dak., ta e
bone and tenor and alto iaxa- Tenn., Oglethorpe University and
phone. Their repertorle of songs Emory University of Atlanta,
include old hymns, negro splrit- Ga.

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THB CHURCH POR ALL . . .
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At tthl tl dw Church M f. which tttdt hit
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Church Of God Of Prophecy
2517 R la Avenue
Robert L. Strickland
Pastor
Sunday School
... . 9:45 a. a .
Morning Wotriilp
31:00 a. m.
Evaagel'jUe fervico .. 7:50 p. a .
W oaan'l MlsiJonary .. 7:45 p. a .
Young P.vopUt Sue. Set. i:45 p. a .

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SION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
713 Orsaga Ave.

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1341 KW

And whether in the quiet of meditation,
or in the thrilling unison o f a eongregatioa
at worship, it pierces life's shadows. It Ughta
our next step!

UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Unity Center IN E. let BL
Josephine B. Stuekla
Paitor
Sunday Worihip ........ 11:00 a. a .
Tuesday Class ............. I p. a .

BT. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
m cypress bl
H. R. Whluhnret ............. Patter
Church School ......... 5:N a. » .
Homing Warship.......m oo a. a

SUNDAY

Thera is • gleam of faith that ta eapabla
of penetrating the qloom. M aeems la Im p
time and apnoe to unite the soul with God.
Maa call it PRAYER.

WlUiaa M.
SANFORD SEVRNTM-DAY
Sunday School
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Homing Worihip
Seventh SL and E la Ave.
Wodnsiday Prayer
C. W. Beach .........
l'aitor
and Fellowship ........ 5 p. a . Saturday Sabbath School 0:30 a. a .
Temporary Masting, Women's
Morning Worship .......11:00 a. a .
C lu b ............. Ovarbrook Drive Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. a .

Church School .............. 1:51 a. a
Homing Worihip...........11:00 a. a
Evening Worihip ........ 7:30 p. a
Tuesday Prayer Service 7:55 p. a-

WSFR

G THE SHADOWS

THB BALVATTON ARMY
214 R. Bread ML
Sunday:
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. a .
Holineii Meeting...... 11:00 a. a .
Strati H eeling.............6:30 p. a .
Y P L ...............................7:00 p. a .
Salvation H eeling.......7:50 p. a .

J. L Brooka ................... Pastor

HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS

But always H hides the brightaew in HH
. . . and make* ua /*#Z the surrounding shad­
ows.

P1RBT PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
R. Ruth Grant ................. Pastor
Sunday School - — . . —10:00 a. a .
Morning Worahip ...... Jl.-oo a. a .
Evening Service ............7:00 p. a .
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:10 p. a .

FIRST IMILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W. 13th SL
J. W. Marshall .........
Paatar
Church School ........ i;io g. a .
Mercia; W cnfcip...... xx:c3 t. a .
Evening Worihip ..........7:30 p. a
Tuesday Prayer
7:50 p. a

A program on Civil Defense pre­
ceded by a covered dish supper la
scheduled for the membership
meeting of Seminole County's
Farm Bureau Tuesday at the
Geneva Community Hall at 7 p. m.

Man Mil it by many namae. To one h ia
UNCERTAINTY. To another, WORRY. Te
the moat hare wad, FEAR.

Other Churche*

FROG BBSS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. E. Willlami
putor
Sunday School
g;jo a. a .
Homing Worship . . U:00 a. a .
First. Third. Fourth Sunday!
Evening Worihip
.. 7:30 p. a .
Firit, Third Sunday!

CD Program

Them ia a deep gloom that sometimes ea»
shrouds the human aoui. H coma silently,
and usually without warning. Lika at evening
fog it Mima to rise out ol the marshes and
imprison ua in its chill teniaeIsa.

Supper To Honor
Church Teachers

CMULUOTA* COMMUNITY
CHURCH
J. Randall Farris, Pastor
Church School ...... io:oo a. a .
Church ............
11:00 a. a .
Youth Christian
Fellowship ................ |;30 p. a

A special • a. m. Choral Senrir*
on Easter has been planned by
lloty* Cross Episcopal C h u rch . .hi
addition to the three regular serv­
ices.
The choir will be made up ot
Senior High young people and
young adulU and their guest* with
rehearsale at the church each
Wednesday until Easter from 5
p. m. until 6 p. m.
The special service will be fdl*
lowed by a breakfast for the choir.

Klaudt Gospel Family

A fellowship supper and family
night of the First Christian Church
PRRARYTERIAN CHURCH
In Ranford will be held In the
DeBary a rte Coaler
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Shrine Club today at 6:30 p.m.
A. C. Sum mar* ........... Pailor
CHURCH
Church school teachers will be
Sunday School ............. 3:00 a. m.
Eaterprtee • DeBary
honored gueiti at the covered
PT. Paul Shulli ..................Patter Horning Worihip..........10:00 n. a .
dish aupper and at the program
Holy Communion—
to be conducted by Rev. John
COM HUN ITT
Sunday ........................ I:M a, a .
Hardy of the Orlando church.
PRRARYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning Prayer—

GOOD SHEPHERD UNITRB
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Bobart 0. ByrO ...............Pallor
Sanfarg Shrine Club
SonOa/ Seboal ........... 0 :tf a. a
i d Si. and Loo Art.
M ining Worship ... 11:00 a. a .
Paitor
Training Union . . . . S:M p. a . Eraeit Bollch Jr.
Ironing Worship . .. . 7:50 p. a . Church School ........... t:30 a. m. O t h e r C h u r c h e i
WoO. Prayer Sorrieo .. 7:30 p. a . Horning Worship........ 10:30 a. m.
PINE CREST ASSEMBLY
Paitor’* Clue ............ 1:50 a. aa.
OP GOD CHURCH
Luther League ........... I:M p. a .
Car. STtk sag B la
H. M. Inaw ........ .............. Paitor
. . . . Pastor LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THB Sunday lo k e e l............... 5:43 a. a .
A t k T. Hryaat
Bryai
REDEEMER
Morning Worship ...... Jt:80 a. a .
mmmmk) SObMl ... ..i ,...P i t t a . a .
IM W. tUh Place
Evening Worihip .......... 7:30 p. a .
Morning Worahip........ 11:00 a. m.
. Paitor Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m.
Training Unian ............0:15 p. a . Horbort W. Goorae
Iranian Service............7:00 p. m. Eat./ Service ................ a a. a .
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
WoO. f t ayor Service ..T:W p. a . Sunday School ..............1:13 a. a .
Adult Bible C lu e .......; t : l l a. a . Christian and Mlwtosarr AUlaaee
Worth Ip Service ........ 10:M a. a .
Park Are. aad 14a M.
OAHLAWN BAPTMT CHAPEL
Cecil M. S a i l s .................. Paitor
LacaloO an Paala SO. a
Sunday 8cbool
. . . . 3:48 a. a .
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Oaklawn Memorial Park
Homing Worship
11:00 a. m.
Marla
(Near
Ortega)
B. 1* O'Ruiaa ................ Peetor
7:00 p. a .
Stephea M. Tuhy ............. Paster Evening Sorrieo
BasOay Sehaal ........ 0:41 a. m. Morning Worship .........1:15 a. a . A.Y.P. Youth Service .. 5:00 p. m.
•unOay Warihlp ............ 11 a, a . Sunday School ............... 1:00 a. a . Wed. Prayer Service . 5:00 p. a .
WaO. Worihip . ... I:0o p. a .
PIEFT CHURCH OF CHRIST
Methodist
SCIENTIST
PBA1B1B LABS
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
•55 H. 500008 S i
BAPTIST CBUBCB
t i l Park Ara.
Sunday School .......... 11:00 a. a .
BiOgo BO.. Pom Park
Joba Adame
Pastor Sunday Servlet ........ 11:00 a. a .
W. Leonard Jonci
Pailor Morning Woriblp
.
I;3u a. m. Wednesday Service ....5:00 p. a .
t:45 a. m. Sunday School
1:43 a. m. Reeding Room Open
Maming Worahip .
11:00 a. m. Horning Worihip
10:43 a. m
Tuea. and Tburi. 3:30 4:30 p. a .
0:50 p. a . MYP Meetings
Training Union ... .
... 7:M p. a .
7:50 p. a . (Intermediate, Senior)
Bvanlag Worship .
CHURCH OF GOD
7:15 p. a . Evening WarihJp........... 7:30 p. m
WlO n litiy Prayer
Fran eh Are. nag I M R .
Garold D. Boatwright
Pasta
Sunday School
1:43 a. m.
FAITH BAPTIST MUMON
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Homing Worship
. m oo a. a .
Ml W. MS Si.
Evaagellstle Icrvlce . 7:30 p. a
Caaaalbarry
Clyde Cellar
Paitor
Wilfrid Malooa ........... Paitor Sunday School ............. P:«3 a. m
CHURCH o r JESUS CHRIST
Inadiy Bible School . i:M p .a . Morning w orih ip ..........ia:«3 a..a .
OF LA1TRR DAY SAINTS
aan^aMMMs *
PHY
. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:10 p* ni.
at? m u
Evening Worship
..... 7:M p. a . J. G. Brooke
Branch President
Wad. Prayer se rvice,...7:10 p. a Sunday Seboal
Catholic
.. 10:05 a. a .
Sacrament Moating
7:55 p a .
ALL BOMB CATHOLIC
EBENEZER METHODIST
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
CHURCH
MB nog Chase Are.
Rkhard Lyeaa
J u lt c Hugh Booth .................. Paitor Sunday School ....... ! • : « a. a .
•uuday Maaaei MMtM T ill ft. M,
Morning Worahip........ 11:00 a m
Sunday school ........ 10:00 a. a
eet*e»..|»)l
Hit
Rvaatog Wnrahlp........ .7:43 p. a .
Morning
Worship
.
.
.
.
11:00
a.
a
.
eiM erttllill It A*
.»•&gt;.......... d:M p» a , Thursday Service . . . . . 7:41 p. a .
••see tealltlf ft* HI* *«
Wad.
Prayer
Sereiee....f:| o p. a
M ill M m
|« M.
THE SANFORD
PORTER CHAPEL
CONGREGATION OP
IHHOVAMH WITNESSES
CHUBCB or NATTVITT
te a w . i a Bi.
Laka Harp
Sunday Wnirktowor
ft. WSUaa miner
Study
1:00p.a
■ iM MMty»MMII»'/t4| I It
Wad. Bible Studjr . . . . . . 7:M p. a .
jM flf ........................... M So S t
Friday lorriaa
M l p. a .

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Announce Service

M e th o d is t

P1BST CttBISTIAN CHUBCB
IN7 8. Mettord Ave.
I t t Park A r e n a
Paitor
W. P. Brook*, Jr. ........... Pailor Jamn N. Barnett........
.......... 1:45 n. m.
F . B. PUker
...A jioc . Paitor Sunday School
MernUg Worihip ......... 2:41 a. m. Morning Worihip . . . . 11:00 a m
• v l i l r lehool ............ t:4S a. m. Youth Meetlngi . . . . . 4:30 p. m.
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Holy Cross Plans
Special Service

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�Two Killed In Air

United Press International
The O'Briens, the O'Maras, the
Kelly* and the Kennedy* and
millions of Irishmen for-a-day,
marched, danced or simply rais­
ed their glassra in toatta today
in St. Patrick's Day celebrations
across the nation.
America's first Irishman, one
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, started
his day with an appointment in
Washington with Irish Ambassa­
dor Thomas J. Kiernan, who
cam* bearing shamrocks and the
Kennedy coat of arms for the
chief executive.
In New York City, about 130,000
persons were expected to atep
out in the main parade up Fifth
Avenue and follow th# freshly

Crash Of Small
foane, Turbo-Jet
POMPANO BEACH (UPI) —A two-engine turbo-prop execu­
tive airliner carrying 13 persons
collided with a small private
Plane Thursday 75 feet above this
resort city's airport, which has no
control tower.
9 The two occupants of the sin­
gle-engine
Aeronca
Champion
were killed Instantly. Tbose aboard
the
larger
aircraft—executives
of the Pillsbury Co. and their
families—were not injured
Killed were Daniel C. Nichols,
37, and Jack Fountain, 30, both
of Pompano Beach, which is lo­
cated 35 milaa north of Miami on
the Atlantic.
9 The larger plane, a turbo-prop
Grumann Gulfstream, was sec­
onds away from landing after a
flight from Minneapolis, Minn.,
when the smaller plane, apparent­
ly taking off, struck it just under
the right engine.
The Gruman, a deep gash in its
fuselage, landed with pieces of
the smaller plane Imbedded in its
wings and fuselage. There was
■ n o fire.
The Grumann carried Mr. and
Mrs. George Pillsbury and their
four children. Mr. and-Mrs. Rob­
ert Keith and their two children,
a nurse and pilots James Grogan
and James Wlllette.
Pillsbury and Keith are vice
presidents of the Pillsbury milling
firm.

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I

The Eastertide all music service
of th* First Presbyterian church
will be sung at I p.m. Palm Sun­
day, Mar. $$, it was announced by
4 the minister, Rev. Grover C. Se­
well, Jr.
The Chancel choir composed of
Si of the members of the group
will present th* hour of worship
under th* direction of Louite
Georg* Touhy, minister of music.
The theme of th* vesper hour Is
“ Choniaea from Great Oralorioa.”
Composers whoa* writings will
be used are George Frederick
9 Handel, John Sebastian Bach, Johannea Brahma and Felix Men­
delssohn, Mrs. Touhy aaid.
In addition to ths preparation
e f ths two special musical num­
bers that are used in the regular
service each Sunday, the cholstera
who will aing in the special Falm
Sunday service have been working
since the first of th* year in the
preparation of seven maiterworka
9 chorutca.
Tbit annual muaical avant baa
coma to be regarded as a high­
light of the Beater season, not
only by ths Presbyterians but by
others who enjoy the inspiration
ef this expression o f faith, the
pastor said.
“ The sacrificial passion of Christ
with Us culmination ef His re­
surrection ia one of joy and hop*
&gt;#f for th* Christian,” Mrs. Touhy
•aid, "and through tba singing ef

Mrs. Ruby Griffis
Dies In Gainesville
Mrs. Ruby O. Griffis, 8S, ef
Catfish Springs, rural Sanford,
died Thureday in Gainesville af­
ter a lengthy Ulneti.
She c u m In Sanford tram Lake
City In 1948 nod waa n member
of the Church of God ef Proph­
ecy.
Survivors are her husband, Al­
bert: three ehUdreo, Denali and
Larry Dean O'Brien and Jody
Griffis,
all of Sanford;
bar
mother. Mrs. Ruth Watson of
Laka City; • brother. I. M. WUlingbam Jr., living in Georgia
and a sister, Mrs. Edna Mark­
ham of Laka City.
Servicoa will be held at Gromkow Funeral Horns Sunday at 8
p. m. with Rev. James H. Mes­
ser officiating.
Burial win be fat S y lv u Lake
Cemetery.

cH'wimoPe Count}

painted green stripe past a reviewing stand. Green hardboiled
eggs were handed out at Times
Square, drinks in green glasses
were served at LaGuardia Air­
port's hotel, and the Long Island
Railroad rechristened itself the
Long Ireland.
Among the dignitaries in the
New York reviewing stand was
West Rerlln Mayor Willy Brandt,
welcomed even though he indi­
cated he didn't even have rela­
tives in Ireland. “ Well,” he ex­
plained, "There are very few
trirh votes In Germany."
Conspicuously absent from the
marchers was Irish Playwright
Brendan Behan, declared unwel­
come because the parade chair-

man felt his reputation for hard
drinking would be out of place.
Behan accepted an invitation to
celebrate in Jersey City, N. J.,
instead.
In Savannah, Ga., the City
Council proclaimed every citizen
an "honorary
Irishman”
and
planned to send out 20 boats to
dye the muddy Savannah River
green thia afternoon.
Boston eelehrated two holidays
at once—St. Patrick's Day and

Kvacuatlon Day, commemorating
March 17, 1778, when tb« British
were driven from
Doreheater
Heights, a part o f Boston.
In Dallas and Fort Worth, Tex.,
quickie car washers were wash­
ing green ears for a quarter.
Any other color cost the regular
$1.90.

Astronomical Assumption
Astronomers
have
extended
their reach into space and now
estimate they can photograph ob­
jects at a staggering distance of
more than six billion light years.

AUTO REPAIR
Automatic Transni Union
l.own Mowers

AL’S GARAGE
Formerly with Wltllama
Flxlt Shop

A SAMPLE OF FRESH PRODUCE from new llumly Store is examined
by Chnrlie Morrison, who insued ths. official Chamber of Commerce w el­
come todny to the new business. Shown with Morrison is store niannKcr
Donald Muclntyre.
(Herald Photo)

Joe Gazil, owner of the two Tip
Top Supermarkets in Sanford is
new opening a new shopping cen­
ter, the Handy Food Store, which
it located on 13th St. near Mellon,
vllle Ave.
Incorporated into the food store
building is a convenient launder­
ette complete with washing mach­
ine and dryers.
The Handy Store is easily pin­
pointed by the large hand sign
high in the air in front of the
long, low building. Customers will
DONALD MACINTYRE
be served from 7 a.m. to II p.m.
•even days a week.
Gazil moved to Safnord from
Orlando in 1950 and openad the
flrit Tip-Top Store on Senford
Ave. In November of 1959 be open­
ed the second store at 1100 West
13th St. Both stores have been re­
modeled since.
Gazil, his wife Harriot and their
four children lived at 9018 Chaaa
Ave. Bezldet his business interests
lie is a member of the Sanford
Shrine Club, the Orlando Bahia
Temple,
the
Syrian-Lebanes*
American Club in Orlande and tl|e
family attends the First Baptist
Church io Sanford.
Donald A. McIntyre will be the
manager o f the new Wendy Pood
Store on East l.Vh St.
The assistant manager will be
Wilbur
Nolan and DCT student
WILBUB NOLAN
employee for the new bualnee*
la Charles F. Benham Jr., of San­
ford.
MacIntyre has been in Florida
seven years, working In the whole­
sale food business as a salesman.
During the war he served with
(be 41st. Infantry Division la the
South Pacific. He la a member ef
th* Elks Club, the Syrian Lebanon
American Club and the VFW.
Nolan Is a native o f Sanford,
attended local schools and graduat­
ed from Seminole High School. He
has three children, Carolyn, Billy
and Jaan and rasldea with wife
Louisa and family at Citrus
Heights. They are member* of the
Ebenezer Methodist Church.
He was formerly ‘ employed by
Jackson’* Minit Market and has
been In th* food buzlnees locally
for the past eight yeera.
CHARLES BENHAM
He served with the flat Recon.
Division In WW II in th* Mediterranean Theatre and la a member
of American Legion Poet ■ .
Charles Benham, better known
as “ Bud” is a member of the
Members of the Sanford Boat high school DCT dub and goes
and Ski Club, Inc., will hold a to school in the morning* then
Fuhathon in Lake Monro* Sun­ works in the afternoons. He will
day, Mrs. Richard Hart, dub
member, said today.
Those taking part in the com­
petition are to meet at Monro*
Bridge ramp at 1 p. m. and flab
in the lake for about three hours
before going to Woodruff Cut for
• hah fry, ah* aaid, adding
"W e're taking hamburger, just io
case. . .
Ike angler* must ua* cane
pole* and prizea will be given for
the two largaet fish caught and
for the largest total catch, Mr*.
Hart reported.

Sunday Fishing

be the third members of the work­
ing fore* at th* new store.
Benham was born and raised in
Sanford, ia a member of the Pinecrest Baptist Church and was
formerly with Western Union .

Seminole
Calendar
FRIDAY
Oviedo
Home
Demonstration
Club, 9 a. m. Luncheon meeting.

3 Bedrooms

SATURDAY
Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop 248
Court o f Honor, Indian dances and
barbecue, Scout Park, 1:80 p. tn.
MONDAY
Lake Mary Boy Scouts, Scout
Hut, 7 p. m.
e, *
*
Longwood Boy Scouts, Old Bap­
tist Church, 7 p. m.
American Legion Old
Poet, Fern Park, 1 p .m .

Glory

TO THE ELIGIBLE V.A. PURCHASER

Hospital Notes
Glenn Alexander, Lek* Mary;
Seeber Brooks, Loch Arbor; Patay Finch, Loogwood; James Ar­
nold, Harriett Fuller, Camilla
Meyeae, Sybil Routh of Sanford.

From the 7 Remaining New Homes In Sunland Estates

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Finch of
Longwood, n girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Fuller ef Sanford, a
gW.
Dismissals
Seeber
Brooks,
Loch
Arbor;
Maggie Hancock and Juanita
Stackhouse of Senford.

Ilulli By

&amp; TUDOR

Knott To Speak
To Realtors
Wilson Knott, president of the
Florida Land Planning. Ine., and
ooe of tho devaiopera of Seminole
Industrial Park will apeak lo
members of th* Seminole Cennty
Board ef Realtor* Tneeday.
Realtors and osoncUte* are in­
vited tn attend the 7 p.m. meeting
at the Sea Shell Restaurant to
bear the talk on the importance of
attrartiiw industry tn the county.

KANUB

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Longwood Students
Make Instruments

Students sf zli srsdea st Long
wood Elementary School are mak­
ing rhythm instruments to be used
In the classrooms.
The practice meeting o f RcmlBamboo ilicka, old broom hand­
cola Rebekah Lodge 43, scheduled les cut in lengths and other items
A * for Tuesday, baa been postponed are used for rhythm sticks after
indefinitely, Mrs. Clarence Sny­ they are painted and designed.
der announced today.
Blue Sky laws la a term usu­
Th* Initiation for Thursday alee
has been postponed, she said, how­ ally applied to statutes aimed at
ever a regular business meeting preventing fraud through the sale
of worthies* stocks and bond*. It
will be held at this time.
•earns to hate originated from e
statement that ■ dishonest pro­
moter would offer to sell shares
in the blue sky tucif.

O D H AM

FOR HIX YEARS ODHAM A TUDOR HAH MEANT QUALITY AND SATISFACTION
TO THE HOME HUYKK. NOW, IIKOAIIHKOF OUR DESIRE TO CONCENTRATE ON
HUIIIIIVISION DEVELOPMENT AND LOT HALES, WE ARE INTERESTED IN
HELLING OUlt REMAINING HOMES AH QUICKLY AH POSSIBLE AND MAKE THIS
OFFER ON OUR REMAINING NEW HOMES IN SUNLAND ESTATES.

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President

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�Consumer Comes Last
Tha Russians Ulk a pretty big case in almost at
field. But when it cornea to serving the consumer, th
is only the thinnest pretense. In the Communist world
he's truly the forgotten man.
8ome new evidence la in bn this from a non-govern­
mental source, tha National Canners Assn., to be exact
The eanners say one gap the Russians won't close
for maybe 80 years is in food canning.
With 80 milliona more moutha to feed than wa
havt, the 8ov!et Union turns out around 4.3 billion con­
tainers o f canned food a year. We produce 24 billion an­
nually.
Tha Russians are experimenting a lot in space. Ap­
parently one space they could pay far more attention to
la the housewife's food shelf.

them at close range. Mall a copy
■f this Case Record to your
Meads who caa profit by Its
contents.
CASE H-436: Agnes 0 ., aged 20,
Is private secretary to an Insur­
ance broker.
"D r. Crane, my employer Is a
wonderful man, so I feel almost
disloyal to bring up my problsm,"
she began.
“ However, I feel that be Is being
Injured in both his social and bus­
iness contacts.
" M t he has halitosis! His
breath has a peculiar odor that la
gulte unpleasant.
•Yet he likes te Ulk. He Is atways grabbing some client by tha
soot lapel to hold him while he
eiaita for a few ndnutes.
"2 have watched his friends try
to get away o r turn their faces
aside, but my boas doesn’t seem to
sense what Is wrong.
"How could I bring this problem
to hla attention7 "
Halitosis Is no respector o f per4f all ages. And especially people
whs vocalise a lot, as salesmen
and clergymen, elngsn, etc.
A s we grow older, however, It la
even more Uksly te attack us, so
any business aura past 10 ought fo
be doubly en guard as regards his
breath.
Halitosis is a result o f many
factors. To prevent It, bo sure you
brush year teeth thoroughly at
least .aight aad au&gt;rnlng.
But don’t step with the teeth!
Brush your tongue too, until it is
free from that gray, furry coating
aad baa a healthy, piak color.
Use dental floes, to get rid of the
food particles that get wedged betweea your molars where they
fom en t and causa deeay.
Likewise, if you have never had
your tonsils removed, take cars
that particles o f food do not lodge

often can i h white cheesy parti*
filet In th* crypts thereof.
If they will use tha handle of
tha tooth brush, they can often
•qusex* the tonsil with It and clear
out these Infected pockets.
Remember, to, that Individuate
who are afflicted with eonitipotion
may alto hare foul breath, poe*
elbly aa a result o f resorption from
the bowel of akatole and indole,
which are the crystalline sub­
stances that rive the typical odor
to the bowel'a content
Anythin* absorbed Into the
blood may then flavor tha air In
the lungs, and thus give o ff a
characteristic odor to the breath.
A person who has undergone
ether anesthesia, for example, may
exhale ether fo r an entire day.
Garlic and onions, radishes, to*
bacco, etc., may likewise add their
flavor to the breath. Aleohol, too,
la exhaled fo r many hours.
A fter you have checked all the
fee tom mentioned above, then be
sura to carry chewing gum or
candy mints which you can employ
as flavorera o f your breath.
Public speakers and singers us­
ually employ such things to make
sure their breath Is not obnoxious,
for an hour’s oratory or singing
dries the throat and thus predis­
poses to an altered breath.
Every business and professional
man should be doubly careful to
make sure that his breath Is not
repulsive.
I f you are acquainted with some­
body who suffers from halitosis
but seems oblivious to tho fact,
then elip out this Case Record and
anonymously send It to him (or
her) as a gentle reminder.
You ean thus escape the danger
o f Incurring the latter’s ill will
for bringing this fact to his at­
tentions yet do him a great serv­
ice.
(Always write to Dr. Craas la
care o f this aewopaper, enclos­
ing a long 4 coat stamped, ad­
dressed envelope aad SO ceata to
cover typiag aad printing costa
when you eead fo r one o f hie
booklets.)

By Galbraith

WASHINGTON— (N E A )—'Vies Nixon, I ’m so glad to got hors. I States o f America."
And this Is from Viet President
President Richard M. Nixon was didn't think I was going to get
probably In hit beat form—from her* In time to vote for you'." Nixon's remarks at the high school
stadium, Ridgewood, N. J* Oct. II,
tha fun standpoint at a reception (Laughter and applause.)
given for him In Hendrik Hudson
"Well, an occasion liks this In 1W0:
"A s a matter o f fact, I Just g y
HoUl, Troy, N. Y., last Sept. 20.
which everything goes, o f course,
Tha campaign waa Juat getting can't flnlih without a Texas story. a report that my opponent. In cm
warmed up then, and tha Repubtl So I'll tall you my favorite Texas of hla Juvenile schoolboy com­
ean presidential candidate was rid­ story. This occurred In Dallas, ments In Philadelphia, suggested
ing high. Ha waa greeted at the about two yean ago. I waa stand­ that he would like to have another
airport by a near cloudburst, but ing In line alone this occasion be­ debate, and for me to bring tho
It didn’ t dampen hla spirit# a bit.
cause Pat had not bean abls to president along. Just let me sty
Hera are aome o f his remarks corns.. . . About 2,000 earns out— this:
"I'll be glad to dobata him and
that draw laughter and applause and we shook hands, on and on
hla
whole family any time, but I
on that happy day.
and on, and I apparently looked a
think what th* country really
"Aa you know, it's the responsi­ bit tired at tha end.
needs is a debate between JariL
bility o f tha candidate for tha pres­
"A couple of l a d l e s came
idency to msks a lot o f speeches. through, on* a little older, on* a and Lyndon. Let’s find out whs™
Hs makes them at unususl hours little younger. Tho older one look­ they really stand."
and on occasions many times unex­ ed at mo, obviously a very consid­
pected. As a matter o f fact, wa erate, compassionate type, and sht
had three or four on the way In said: ’Mr. Nixon; you look SO tir­
from tha airport today.
ed, I feel SO oorry for you.’
"I didn't dream that people
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Rep.
"The younger on* took my band
would come out in tho rain and
and ah* said: ’Well, I don’t feel John Taber, dtan o f House Re­
stand there completely soaked. 1
sorry for-you. I’vs been standing publicans, said today that Presi­
know they got soaked because I
her* Just as long as you have and dent Kennedy's proposed h igh w ay
did, too. I mean the' rain, Incident­
I have high heels on’." (Ap- program would "tax America™
ally." (Applause and laughter.)
plouse.)
truckers out o f business."
"That reminds ms that when I
And so much for th* Troy
Taber, of N#w York, told th*
went to Caracas, somebody ssld,
speceh.
Hous* Ways and Means Commit­
’Tbs Vlee President got stoned
Republicans have praised Nixon tee that if there la danger the
when he wss In Caracas." (Laugh­
for conducting a clean campaign road program will fall behind
ter.)
and not indulging In personslltlss. schedule without more money,
" . . . My law school professor In
What tha record shows, however, then federal gasoline tax should be
contracts, tha first day ot law
Is that Nixon got off aavsral sharp continued at th* present four cent*
school said: ‘ Young mqn, the best
cracks at Kennedy’s expense. As a gallon. It la scheduled to drop
advice I can give you la to marry
tha campaign draw toward the to three cent* on July 1.
£
for money and practice law for
end, th# Vic# President’s humor
But no new tax** are needed,
lovt.’ Well, I did that. (Laughter.)
got a little more sarcastic. This Is
the 20-term GOP congressman
In any event, 1 want to aay that
from his remarks about Kennedy
declared, Kennedy, In addition to
tha wives are tremendously loyal
at Burnett Park, Fort Worth,
keeping th# four-ceut rato, want#
In thss* campaigns—they have to
T*x„ NoV. 4, 1200:
ha.
to boost taxes on trucks, diesel
"Lot’s look at these things he’s
fuel, tires, tubes and other items.
"They alt there and hear you
changed hla mind on. Ha voted
mako tha asms speech and look as
against tldslands. Now he’s for it.
If It's tha first time they ever
Ha voted against TVA. Now ha’s
Memorial
heard it, taeh Urns." (Laughter.) for It. Hs voted against ths Pres­
Glfta
" . . . I must share with you on* ident on Quemoy and Matsu. Now
far
o f my favorite recollections o f a ha says ha’a with tha President.
HEART
long handshaking session In Flor­ . . . I say wa can’ t have a Jumping
RESEARCH
ida. . . . Wa shook hands with 3,500 jack as president o f tha United
Gra totally
people in three hours, and that's
Acknowledged
m oving.. . . Finally one lady cams
through tho lino at tha laat and
SEMINOLE • DeBARY
she looked so tired, because the
COUNCIL
people had been crowded and Jam­ COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY
P.
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med In . . . and this lady cam*
2528 Park Dr.
through tha Una and aba got up
Cleanest Waste la Tewr.l
SANFORD, FLA.
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Highway Program
Draws Criticism

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
Redlo may have abandoned soap
‘opera, but so long ae this cultur­
al and highly aesthetic form of
entertainment remains on televi­
sion, my own shallow life will be
Immeasurably enriched.
Let us doff our hats to those
producers, writers, actors and
sponsors who make our kerchiefs
damp with each soulful esplsode
o f "T he Secret Storm," Full Clrd a ," "Love of Life" and "A s The
World Turns."
The trouble is, I can’t tell one
soap opus from another.
To me« the plots and the charac­
ters are absolutely identical. And
it would save a whale o f a lot in

South African
Action Sets Crisis

LONDON ( U r i) — Rhodesian
Premier Sir Roy Welensky proFriendship is like money, eas­ dieted today that Australia would
be the next country to quit the
me, with a resulting foul eder.
ier mads than kept
Young people with large tonsils
—Samuel Butler British Commonwealth over ra­
cial policies that led South Africa

SID E G LAN CES

By Peter Edson

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

METER MISER!

to pull out.
South A frica's surprise decision
Wednesday to quit when it be­
comes a republic May I I , be­
cause o f criticism o f its white
supremacy policies, divided tha
remaining members o f the com­
monwealth and threatened British
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
with a political crisis at home.
However, South African Premi­
er Hendrik Verwoerd announced
today that, despite his decision to
pull his country eut o f the group­
ing, it will "remain a member o f
tho sterling area" and hopes to

By William Drury

production costs If the authors o f
these domestic dramas simply tos­
sed their scripts Into one big heap
and called the resulting hotch­
potch "A s the Stormy World o f
Secret Love Turns Full Circle."
It would open to a doleful dirge
played on an organ. Such things
always do.

by two faithful frlcndi, Johnny
Walker and I. W . Harper.
Tha aplaoda vnda on a not# o f
tingling suspense. Joan (or Jana
or June or Jo) ontan tha kitchen
where Dr. Belfuddy la trying to re­
pair the waxhlng maehln# (somabody'* having usad tha wrong de­
tergent).

The first scene would be an of­
“ Where’ra Jim and J u n e !" aha
fice In which two men sit talking. asks. "Or do I mean Joe aad J o 7"
One la young, the ether tweedy,
"They went out to a driva-la to
middle-aged aad addicted to smok­ boy hamburger*."
ing a pipe which goes out every
He looks at her narrowly, and
II seconds.
then cornea the final crushing
Lighting that pipe Is a clever blow,
touch designed to make the entire
" I bet," Dr Belfuddy aay dark­
scene throb with vibrant action.
ly, *1 bet Jim buya those him
John Oregeon Is unhappy about burgers—without onions."
his wife’* Infidelity, aad Greg
8h* bites her lip, fighting back
Johnson la dishing out fatherly tha tears as the organ mualc
advice.' They have one thing in ewolla to a crescendo and the pic­
common — a positive flair for ture mercifully fadaa.
marrying ben-witted women.
Will Jim buy hamburgers with
The scene switches to a parlor or without f Will Dr. Belfuddy fix
where two hen-wltted women alt that waihlng machine? Be# toyakking. One is young and pretty. morrow'a thrilliag epleods o f "Aa
The other looks and sounds like tho Stormy World o f Secret Love
Mary Worth.
Turn* Full Circle."
Jane Gregs on Is unhappy be­
cause her husband, John, suspeta
she la unfaithful to him, which by
P E R FE C T
the merest coincidence happens te
bo true.
JA N IT O R SER .
Their lives are a complete mesa.
John G region la secretly In love
with his wife Jane, who is secretly
W IN D O W
In love with Greg Johnson, who is
secretly In love with Joan James,
C L E A N IN G
who is secretly In love with James
Jonas, who is secretly in love with
June, who Is secretly in love with
Joe, who is secretly la love.
Dr. Belfuddy, a discredited horse
doctor who is secretly In love with
Ph. F A 2-7017
himself, weaves his way uncertain­
ly through the plot, accompanied

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B&gt; MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
The Osteen Home Dcmonstra
n Club met Tuesday afternoon
the home of the president.
Mrs. John' Bradin.
A member. Mrs. Norman Mil­
ler . was reported ill and in
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Reports were given by Mrs.
Joe Masters and Mrs. Harry Os-1
teen on wardrobe planning, and
marble jewelry.
Mrs. Bradin told of attending
^ e meeting concerning the West i
Volusia Hospital and the need for
women to volunteer as aids In
the hospital.
Mrs. Bradin also announced a
series of meetings to be held In
New Smyrna Beach and Da) tons
Beach on social security, wills
and other Jegal matters. The
hostess served a delicious lunch
of strawberry shortcake, tea and
coffee.
W Those attending were, Mrs.
Masters Mrs. Osteen, Mrs. Wal-

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t/ ig g in la o th
son Ed, 14, and husband, Louis,
who teaches the sixth giade at
Pinecrcst School, came to Sanford
ftom Canton. Uhio, a year and a
half ago and have fitted in smooth­
ly with the life o f the community,
contributing a great deal o f know­
ledge and activity in their own
way.
*

IRENE SMITH

ALICE CROWDER, lender o f
Girl Scout Intermediate Troop 28V,
i« nl.ro assistant leader o f a new
Brownie Troop recently organized
at All Souls Church.
Alice lias bren a leader here and
St. Mathews Parish ill Jacksonville
for the past five years, as well a«
a troop organizer, camperafter and
Ilrownie Day Camp leader.
Her Intermediate Girl Scouts,
with the help o f assistant lender
Sylvia Huhii, have all completed
their first class rank and all have
at least four badges. In Aptil, the
troop plans a Court of Awards to
make these presentations to the
girls, who have all been in Scouts
for five years.
In her work in the new Brownie
Loop, of which Keba McFarlaine is
leader, plans are bing made to at­
tend the camporee at Camp Tirochee, and leaders and girls are all
looking forward to Brownie DayCamp this summer.
"I believe that leader* and girls
who share ideas have gieater pro­
gress and improved accomplish­
ments,” said Mrs. Crowder.

IRENE SMITH, leader o f Inter­
mediate Troop 20(1, ha* been work­
ing In Scouts ever since she first
moved to Sanford, which wna two
ycara ago.
A former Navy nurse, she help­
ed cara for the first casualties
from the Iwo-Jima invasion when
they were brought hack to th e '
Navy hospital at i'oitsiuoulh, Ya.
She leads a very active troop o f
seventh grade girls which meets at
the Grace Methodist Church, They
recently did all the babysitting for
a week while a revival waa going
on at the church "and did a won­
MIMOSA CIRCLE
derful Job.”
M Members of the MIMOSA Circle
Tha troop is busy earning badges
» __ a
ts__ * a... i *
motored to Parrot Jungle in Or­
in cooking, honiemaking, clothing
mond Beach last Friday morning.
As they entered the jungle th e1and hospitality. They recently
first thing they heaid was "Hello, spent two and a half days at Camp
Ticochce and fur fun they have
What’s Your N am e?"
Several Mynah birds wete greet-1been horseback'riding, roller skat­
lng the group. They walked along ing and Christmas raroling.
Tentative plans are being made
the trails and enjoyed the colorful
birds In cages and also many na-1 for a trip this summer, perhaps to
the birthplace of Juliette I.ow,
live flowers and plants.
I Upon entering the ampitheater, founder o f Girl Scouting at Savan­
the owner had tha talented birds nah. Ga. The main drawback to
perforin for tha visitors. A Mynah I making the trip is earning the
bird, named Elvia Presley, chatted money, but the girls ara working
away in his guitar shaped cage on that problem, in many different
saying "My name is Elvis Pres­ ways.
The Smiths — Irene, husband.
ley, what's your nam e?" He also
said " You're nothing but a hound Harvey, I’O officer at Ramey
dog," and gave wolf whistles be­ Field, lil-yrar old 1’atty, ten-year
old Jimmy and three-year old Phil­
tween conversations.
Fiva white aulphur crested cock­ lip, live in a delightful "country
atoos performed on a m eny-go- style'' home al Lake Oliora on a
round and a gold and bltiv macaw large wooded tiurt. They have
A L IC E C R O W D E R
performed several tricks. The My­ spent a gn at drat of lima clearing
MRS. JUAN MOORE, Arts and
nah birds rams from Java and the and improving their property.
Crafts teacher at the Civic Center
Macaws it bin South America.
In summer reciration program,
Members were told that the ma­
sa y s;.
caws live to be about t&gt;U year* old 1
"If you havt ever shaped a lump
and usually at the age o f 60 they j
o f clay, decorated an old box, or
go blind. The white sulphur crest­
dabbled in finger paints, you know
ed cockatoos come from Austrailthe thrill of your own work of
art.
There were also toucans, led"The Girl Scout program offer*
beaters, flamingos, swans and
a wide variety in arts and craft*.
pionkeys. During a short business
Girls may earn such badges as
session Mis. W. B. Moye and Mr*.
basketry, dabbler, drawing and
W. R. Willia were chosen to repre­
painting, Irather, nrediecraft, pot­
sent the circle at tha state con­
vention in St. Peteiaburg, in April.
tery and wood, just to name a few.
Mr». Alice Curies was welcomed
In leaching arts and crafu , I find
as a new member and Misa Doro­
.youngsters so enthusiastic. There
thea Hrnninger, M u. Irene Kaliis such eugerness to begin a pro­
meycr and Mrs. Virginia Meyer
ject, such desire to make it extra
were guests for tlie day.
nice and aurh joy in aaying, "1
Twenty-one members and giMats
made it myself.’'
enjoyed the tour and a luncheon
at the Elinor Village Country
Club.
M ARY GRACE KOSKY
WOODRUSE CIRCLE
MARY GRACE KOSKY, Is the
Members of the WOUDROSE
assistant
leader o f Troop 298 and
Circle of the Garden Club Joined
tha Magnolia Circle last Thursday is fairly new to Scouting, loo. She
at the Pinecrcst Baptist Church, It an eighth grads English teacher
for the first in a serin of work­ at Sanford Junior High as well a*
VaL."
L A •- &gt;*«
shops on flower arrangements.
music director of the Pmrrrest
The session started at It a.m.
and was under tha direction of Baptist Church and a Sunday
School teacher.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff 3rd.
Members found tha workshop to
Her interest in Scouts cams
be most Informative and challeng­ through her daughter, Martha, 12,
ing and are eagerly looking for- but she was intrigued with the tre­
ward to the next session.
mendous work o f the Girl Scout
oiganizatiun and enjoys working
with young people. She feels that
the Girl Scout program is one of
the iie.it planned group* fur young
people in o|wiation today.
JOAN MOORE
311*. Husky, her daughter, her

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Thc Women's Society of Christ­
ian Service of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church observed
the fiflhauniversary of the WSCS
with a birthday luncheon, Tues­
day in the social hall.
The first president of the society,
Mrs. Edward McCarthy, was hon­
ored and Mrs. Frank Itoper of
Winter Harden who helped to or­
ganize the DeBary group, w?s
guest speaker.
Officers of the Mary Circle,
Mrs. Morsel, leader, and the Naoml Circle, o f which Mrs. Perry
B. James is leader, was in charge
of the luncheon, for members
and their guests.
Attending the Orlando District
meeting, held at the Daytona
Beach Community Church last
week were, Mrs. Sidney Swallow,
Dr. and Mrs. Perry B. James,
Mrs. Edward McCarthy.
Mrs. Walter Cooper, Mrs. Harry
Bell, Mr*. E. A. Spokes, Mrs. Har­
old Coffin, Mrs. O. Sterrman, Mrs.'
Elmo Moure,'Mrs. George Wright,
Mrs. Mary Kearns, Mrs. Charles
Helper. Mrs. Peter Hall, Mrs. R.
Creasey.

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Personals

Tlie Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club met at the IID Center
on 26th Street, last week, for the
monthly session, with the presi­
dent, Mrs. John Senkarik, presid­
ing. Mrs. Eva Harkcy led tiic de­
votions. Reports were given from
Die Seminole County and Orange
County fairs and members decided
to meat at Hie Center one after­
noon and make cancer blindages.
It waa announced Dial Mrs. ito)
Tillia and .Mr*. R. T. Warren ser­
ved at the USO tills month. .Mrs.
Dempsey Csrnes made a cake
and Mrs. Warren and Miss Eva
Hunt made cup cakes for (lie re­
freshments.
Members were reminded of thr
chicken barbecue al the Elks (Tub
April 4, sponsored by tlie County
Federation of Women's Clubs. Proreeds Will go to the teachers'
scholarship fund.
Mrs. Louis Stringiicld is chair­
man for the Sanford group and lirr
committee will make cole slaw for
the barbecue. Mrs. C. M. Flowers,
is general chairman of the event.
Program for the oay was pre­
sented by Mrs. Senkarik. She used

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as her lopic "A place for every­
thing and everything In It'a place."
She rinpliasized the effectiveness
of utilizing storage space, having
plcnt) of shelves and closet space
and many other helpful sugges­
tions.
She slated that Miss Myrtle Wil­
son liu&gt; several paiuplcta on stor­
age and they may he obtainrd
for thr asking.
Refreshments were served to
those present by the hostesses,
Mrs. Warren, Mrs. C. L. Wallis
and Mrs. J. N. Azrarelio.
El Salvador is tlie smallest of
the six Central American nr Mid­
dle American republics and thr
only one without an Atlantic seacoaM.

Members of the Daughters of
the Wesley Sunday School Class of
the First Methodist Church met in
McKinley Hall. Tuesday night, for
the monthly get-to-gether.
Mrs. C. H. Winn, president, pre­
sided at the business meeting and
Mrs. T. J. Tayor led the evening
devotions, using as her theme •‘Hie
Loom of L ife," from "Channels o f
Devotions."
During the social hour refresh*
ments were served to those pre­
sent by hostesses, Mrs. Robert
Cole, chairman, Miss Carrie W’ert.
Mrs. Ruth Hawthorne and' Misa
Versa Woodcock.

Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllam T. Owens
Sr., 2938 Grinslrad Drive, Louisvllle, Ky.
Miss Weinmann was born in
Preakness, N. J., is a graduate
of Seminole High School and for
the past four years has been
employed by the Stemper Agency, in Sanford.
She is an active member of
the First Church of the Nazarene.
The groom-elect was born in
Louisville, attended schools there
and graduated from the Louisville Atherton High School. He
C ivic D epartm ent
is a member of the Killarney
Volunteer Fire Department, in
Winter Park and a member of E n joys Program
the Sanford Nazarene Church.
He is serving in the U. S. Air O n Com m unism
Force and presently stationed at
Members of the Civic Depart­
McCoy Air Force Base, in Pine- ment of the Sanford Woman’ !
castle, Fla. His home address is I Club beard a program on "com 2810 Rosbury Rd., Winter Park, |munlsm." at tha monthly meatThe wedding will be an event ' ing Wednesday.
of June 2 at the First Church j Guest speskar was Dr. Lawia
of the Nazarene, in Sanford.
, S. Earle, a lieutenant in tha Den­
tal Corp, at the Sanford Naval
! Air Station. He talked about
Mrs. W alls H on ored ! communism and showed soma
films, which were excellent ex­
amples of communism In ac­
A t F arew ell Party
tion.
Three hostesses feted Mrs. C.
He was assisted with the Rim
31. Walls, recently with a fare­ showings by TD3, C. D. Backer.
th e
program, Dr.
well bridge party at the home 'Following
i Earle and Lcdr. John D. Langof Mrs. Jack West. The other
! ford, conducted a question and
hostesses were Miss Marguerite answer period.
Dotson and Mrs. John Angel.
Mrs. Al Hunt, program spooMrs. Walts will be leaving Sun- sor introduced the speaker. Pre­
ford around tlie first of April to ceding, the meeting a covered
make her home In Fort Pierce.
dish luncheon was tervrd by
Six tables of bridge were play- hostesses Mrs. R. T. Wsrren,
dc with high prize going lo Mrs. Mrs. H. W. Goodspecd, Mrs. O.
J. C. Mitchell, second high prize M. Harrison and Mra. Stella
to Mrs. J. E. Higgins, most Moore.
games In cluht to Mrs. RoyGreen and serreno prizes to
Mrs. Ruth Hillings and Mrs. E. Past M atrons C lu b
C. Harper.
A green and white St. Patricks T o M eet M on d ay
color scheme was featured In
The Past Matrons Club, Ordtr
the decorations by -Mrs. F. L.
of the Eastern Star, will hoTd
Woodruff, III, using gladiolas, the regular monthly meeting,
spires and palm leaves.
Monday at 8 p.m. at tha home
Refreshments
were
green
of Mrs. May Maxwell, 808 Mag­
punch, made with lime sherbert nolia A vc.
In gingrrale, a whiie-lccd cake
A social hour will follow the
and green and while mints.
business session.
A lovely silver compote was
presented as a .going-away gift
to Mrs. Walls by the hostesses.
Guests were Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff, Mrs. Ross Adams, Mrs.
Howard Montcith, Mrs. Margaret
Spencer, Mrs. Fred Ganas, Mrs.
W. B. Nicholson, Mrs. J. D. Cor­
dell, Mrs, W. V. Roberts, Mrs.
Robert Mahan, Sirs. Art Beck­
with, Mrs, Wm. P. Smith. Mrs.
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John Crawford, Mrs. Richard
Shillings.
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Mrs. S. G. Ilarriman, Mr*. Wil­
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liam Lang, Mrs. Leonard Church.
SANFORD
Mrs. Mary Wilton, Mrs. Mitchell,
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way if -U
(gat dn
Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Green, Mrs.
Hitting. Mrs. K, C, Harper and
Mrs. Higgins,

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Church
Calendar

First Christian Church Fellow­
ship Supper, at tha Shrine Club.
Serving will itart at 6:80 p. m.
Program
followa tha supper.
Seminole Rcbckah Lodge No. I Hebekali degree, was read by
Every church member family «l
the church urged to attend.
43 ntcl recently at the Odd Fel­ 3lrs. John Juris.
lows Hall, with .Mrs. Eva Beck3lrr. Eileen Rector reported on
MONDAY
'"W om en of U«e Filet r « * ‘jy* rum nobie grand, presiding.
I lilv 'T l'ltsiu iO l’ t jiuiUttOinm i,"
tartan Church prayer band meets
Preceding the meeting a film in Jacksonville.
at 9:46 a.m. followed by general on cancer was shown by the
Plans were completed for a
meeting at 10 a.m.
SemiiMile Chapter ut the Ameri­ "Stiver Tea," to be held at the
can Cancer Society. This was home of .Mrs. Rector on the Old
followed by a question and an­ Orlando Highway, the afternooo
swer penod. Members of the of March 21. This affair will be
cancer society presenting the open to the public and Mrs. Vir­
FRIDAY
program were, Dr. and Mr*. ginia Roche will display her
The American Legion Auxiliary Tom Largrn, Hammond Polk. famous collection of dolls.
ia holding a rummage sale to­ Garnett While and Bell Hol­
The next meeting is scheduled
day and Saturday ia tha Woodruff comb.
lor March 23 al the Odd Fellows
Bldg. First and Park Avs. Call
During the lodge m uting an Hall at • p.m. An initiation cere­
Mra. W. J. King i f you wish to article honoring Schuiyer Colfax. mony will be held and all viiitdonate articles. -Proceeds
be
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Personals
Mr. and Mral Cy Cubb and chit-,
■Iren of Anniaton, Ala., ara visit.'
ing at tha homa of Mia. Cobb's
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FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

O J b b if 2

DEAR ABBY: Don't parenU who mar­
ried back In 1940 have any aenllment left?
I am going to be married this fall and both
my mother and father have been trying
to talk me* out o f having the big, glamoroug church wedding I have always want­
ed.
My father offered me $1000 and an
aluminum ladder (he Bald he would hold
it for me) while I eloped. And my mother
keeps telling me we should be practical
and take the money inntcad of the wed­
ding. I can't sec that Idea at all. My fiance
aays it Is up to me. I still want the biggest,
most glamorous wedding we can afford.
Aren't memories Important? Am I being
foolish? I would like to hour from other
brides on this subject.
SIGN ME "SENTIMENTAL-

DEAR ABBY: I recently spent five
weeks In the hospital. While I was there
my husband came to see me and found one
o f the men patients in my room visiting
with me. Abby, my husband accused me of
everything ln the book, which is ridiculous
because the man was 72 and looked every
day o f it, and I had my leg In a cast, my
back in a brace and 21 stitches in my side.
A day hasn't passed but what my husband
hasn't dragged this poor old man Into the
conversation. My husband is 47 (I am 3fi)
and I have heard that men go through the
"change of life" like women, causing them
to be suspicious and imagine things. Could
it be that?
ACCUSED

DEAR SENTIMENTAL: If you want a
-big, glamourous" wedding — and your
parents can afford it— go ahead and have
one.

CONFIDENTIAL TO CONCERNED
DAD: Your son's behavior sounds much
too feminino for a healthy young man.
Tako him to an endocrinologist. If he is
suffering from a homone imbalance, no
amount of parental pressure, musculine
example or all the talking in the world will
make a man of him.

*

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DEAR ABBY: My girl is a doll but she
has a cute little hobby of collecting salt
shakers wherever we stop to eat (and with
the purse she carries she has no trouble
getting away with it). She now hns ,17
pair and is working toward 40. Help.
Abbyl
.
SALTY
DEAR SALTY: Your girl friend’s
"cuto little hobby" should not be taken
so lightly. It Is stealing. Even if she takes
it with a grain of salt.
P. S. Remember Lot's wife?

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against the background of Ft. Lauderdale.

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Beverly Hills, Cnllf., and roclose n stamp*
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Getting married? For Abby’s booklet,
"How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send
50 cents to ABBY, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Sophisticated Film Set For Rifz
season's most sestful movie en*
gagementa.
Fashioned for smart amusement
seekers, this new production i rays and untangles an explosive
marital mlx*up, and Is about the
sprightliest screen vehicle yet
chosen for Gsry Grant. Hie co•tars, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mil*
chum and Jean Simmons, also kin­
dle romantic bonfirca during the
proceeding*.
Gary Grant portrays the titled
Britisher turned tourist guide on
The Floyd Pattcrson-lngemar hi* own estate. Mlsa Kerr is his
Johansson
heavyweight
cham­ countless wife, and Mitchura is the
pionship fight will be shown at wealthy sightseer from Texas who
nearly wrecks her marriage.
the Rita Theatre Sunday.

That e a r t a I a sophisticated
charm, sparkle, enchantment or
diamond • studded oomph, comes
through clear and strong In ’The
Grass Is Greener" coming to the
Hits Theatre starting 8unday on
what portends to be one o f the

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Walt Disney's “ Swiss Family
Robinson" which will be shown
a( the Movieland Drivc-ln start­
ing Sunday, is by far his most
exciting, most expc'ii'v* motion
picture to date.
All the elements of top enter­
tainment, in the best Disney
manner ere there, adventure, ro­
mance, humor, a multitude of
animals, and one of the strong­
est casts In Disney production
history.
Starring are John Mills, DoroIhy.McGulrc, James
MacArthur

Kirk, Kelvin Corcoran and Cecil
Parker co-starring.
The other feature on the pro­
gram la “ Raymie" starring Dav­
id Ladd. Both films wUI run
through Tuesday.
“ The Girl Can't Help It" with
Jayne Mansfield tnd “ River's
Edge" with Ray Milland will
play Wednesday and Thursday,
A special attraction will be
seen Friday and Saturday. This
will be the Pattcrson-Johsniion
fight pictures. Also on the pro­
gram will be “ Hell To Eternity"

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and “ The Wizard Of B a g h d a d . "

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help o f a physician.

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normal amount o f vanity quite *o
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Having another woman who is
at least five years older say “ at
•or age , ,
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troduction without a flicker of
recognition.
Making a rake from scratch and
having a guest ask for the name
of the mix.
Being elected president o f an or­
ganisation and having all o f her
friends sympathize with her In­
stead o f congratulating her.
Having a younger woman—who
Isn’t THAT much younger—get up
and offer her a ’ chair.
Having her children discover a
glamorous picture of her taken
years before and asking In child­
ishly frank disbelief, “ Mom, is it
really you ?"
Haying “ You haven’t changed a
A CASTAWAY futility facing an attack by ruthless pir­
bit- to a former classmate she
ates put up u solid front in "Swiss Fumily Robinson"
hasn't seen In yi-aiw and rrallilng
coming to the Movieland Drive-In Sunday. Starring in
that hie “ Neither have you’’ rings
the film is John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James Macevery bit aa false as her own state­
Arthur and Janet Munro.
ment.
Having a saleswoman try to sell
her a dresa with the cume-un re­
served for the no.longer young,
The school match was scheduled
Fourth, fifth and sixth grade
“ It’s eo YOUTHFUL looking.” or
today at 1:30 p in. in the audi­
students
at
Longwovd
Elementary
even worse, “ It’s so SLENDER­
School arc doing extra study on torium with one student from
IZING."
each case to be chosen for the
spelling in preparation for entries
ares competition.
In an area contest.
Among students planning lo en­
ter arc Charlotte Tripp, Mrs.
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Grigsby's fourth grade; I'etcr
TODAY &amp; SAT.
NBC will air • National Bas- Pyne, Mr. .Meriwether's sixth
grade
and
Benjamin
Trice,
Mrs.
ketball League playoff game.
Dxurus' sixth grade.
“ Sunday Sports Spectacular" on
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young people's concert" on CBS
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John Cassavetes' and John
Erlcson are guest stars in "In ­
cident Near Gloomy River" on
Hie CBS “ Rawhide" series. The
mysterious disappearance of e
stream used to water cattle in­
volves two brothers,
"Like A Motherless Child" has
Sylvia Sidney guest-starring en
the CBS "Route M ."
Much Ado About Music" Is the
-B ell Telephone Hour" show on
NBC. Music Inspired by Shakepcare'a works Is presented.
A veteran theatrical trouper
feels it Imperative to recover a
good luck charm in “ Open
Close in One" on ABC’s
Sunset Strip."
Dlek Powell la guest star
“ Everybody Versus Timmy Day
Ion" oa ABC's “ The
Mr. Jones."

Coverage of playoff games In
the National Basketball League
begins on NBC.
NBC telecasts an early-round
game of the National Invitation
Tournament of college basketball
from Madison Square Garden.
As guest star on the CBS
“ Checkmate" Audrey Meadows
plays the author of a best-seller
about her home town that stirs
memories of an old unsolved
murder.
Frederica Thompson and Char­
ley Scott are slated for 10 rounds
in a middleweight boxing match
on ABC’s “ Fight of the Week."
SUNDAY
“ Accent" on CBS will be dr
voted to a tour uf the National
Gallsry of Art ia Washington,
D.C.

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That $200 it eost Al Kaline to
start sprint: training early look*
like the beat money the Detroit
Tigers’ star outfielder ever spent.

the pitchers and catcher* and ap­
pears ready for another .300-plus
season with the Tiger*.
Duke Snider, another veteran
working hard to achleva a come­
back, hit hia first homer o f the
" I ’ m hitting the ball so well 1 spring and drove in two runs as
can’t believe it," says Kaline. the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the
whos lumped to .278 last year aft­ New York Yankee*, 6-1.
er averaging .311 for seven big
Bud Daley, a 10-gam* winner
league reasons. “ I’ve never done last aeaaon, and Don Laraen, one­
this well before in the spring.”
time World Serlea perfect-game
Knline collected a single and hero, each pitched three shoutout
double, giving him 10 hits in 20 inning* in the Kanaaa City Ath­
tries and a .600 spring average, letics’ 6-1 decision over the Bdklin the Tigers’ 7-4 victory over the more Orioles.
S t Louis Cardinals Thursday. And
Rookie Tom Haller had two sin­
Detroit officials consider it no co­ gles and rookla Charlie Hiller a
incidence that the Tigers’ current triple and double to lead the San
5-1 tiropefruit League record rep­ Francisco (Hants to a 7-4 victory
resent* their l&gt;est start since 1053. over tha Boston Red Soi.
Kaline, whose average dwindled
Willie Kirkland, acquired from
to a mere .224 last August, spent the Giant* during the winter, sin­
$200 of his own money to begin gled twice and drove In a run
training 10 days earlier than he each time aa the Cleveland Indi­
was scheduled to report this I ana shaded tha Loa Angeles An­
spring, lie worked out hard with j gela, 3-2.

Elmo Plaakett hit two homers
and Bob Skinner and Gene Baker
also honored o ff Lew Burdette to
lead tha world champion Pitts­
burgh Pirates to a 7-2 win over
the Milwaukee Braves, Vern I.aw,
20-win hero o f 1900, pitched three
strong inning* for tha Pirates.
Home runt by Johnny Calllton
and Clay Dalrymplt helped the
Philadelphia Phlllea score nine
runs in tha third inning and go
on to rout the Chicago White Sox,
13-3.
The Minnesota Twins scored
their fifth victory in aix exhibition
garnet when they beat the Cincin­
nati Beds, 6-3, behind the ninehit pitching of Jim Kaat, Paul
Giel and Lee Stange.
Jo* Torre, 20-year-old younger
brother of Frank Torre, hit two
homers and a double to drivp in
four runs and spark the Braves’
B team to an 8-2 win over the
Washington Senators.

Buckeyes Open Play In NCAA
Regional Cage Tournament

Sfemper Holds On
To Kegler Lead

United I’ rrsa International
Undefeated Ohio State heads the
list o f lit highly rated schools
which begin play in the NCAA re­
gional* today, hut the Buckeyes
will have to overcome a gang at­
tack by the atate of Kentucky If
they are to capture their second
straight national championship.
Proud possessor* of a 29-game
winning streak — including 24 thin
season — and ununimous approv­
al by the United Press Interna­
tional Board of Coarhrs as the

Wieboldt's Still
Atop T League
Standings In the " T " League
with three more week* to go
find* Weiboldta in first place
with 301k wins, Country Club in
second with 45, Karns. third with
3SVt, * followed by Nationwide,
30lk, Smith Amoco, 284 and
Jean’s Spaghetti with 28.
Weiboldta and Country Club
tied for high team game, both
with a 350, leaving Karns in sec
ond place with 323 and Smith’s
303.
High team aeries wai taken by
Welboldts with 1849, with Coun­
try Club eecond with 1608 and
Kama third with 1301.
High individual game* were
two Weidboldts players, Mary
Jane Gorton with 178 and Bar­
bara Laufer with 173.
Clara Tlnlin waa tops for high
individual
serlea
for Country
Club with a 186, followed byMary Ann Seddon of Kama with
a 431 end Mary Jane Gorton and
Barbara Laufer, both on tho
Wetboldt team with 431 and 434
respectively.

nation’ s leading college basketball
team, the Buckeyes collide with
ilHiigvrous Louisville In a firstround Mid-Knat regional gnme at
Louisville tonight.
Louisville had a 20-7 record dur­
ing the regular campaign, but the
Colonels lost only twlca while win­
ning 13 on their hoina court. Ami
should the Buckeyes get past
Louisville, they then would have
to contend with the winner o f to­
night’s Kcntucky-Sloreland Stata
match before advancing to tha
NCAA's semifinal round at Kan­
sas City, Mo., next week.
Ohio State present* a* wellbalanced a team aa any in tha
country, with atar billing going to
All-Amerira Jerry l.ueaa, while
Louisville field* a veteran squad
led by 8-1 John Turner.
The lineup and sites for tha
other regional pairings today are:
Kaat — At Charlotte, N. C.,
Princeton v*. St. Joseph's (I’a.);
Kt. Ilonavrnture vs. Wake Forest.
Mid-West — At Lawrence, Kan.,
Cincinnati va. Texaa Tech; Hous­
ton vs. Kansas State.
Far Weal — At Portland, Ore.,
Utah v*. l-oyola (C alif.); Southern
California v*. Aritona State.

St. Patty’s Day
Program Set At
SOKC Tonight
If you think peoplr aren't sup­
erstitious, just witch the odd* go
down on the dogs wearing Ihe
green jacket* tonight in the grey­
hound races at the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel Club.
Many greyhound players also
will be weiring the green and
carrying the shamrocks for to­
night's St. Patrick's Day pro­
gram, and the dogs with the
Irish-sounding nsnte* will get a
lot of play.
In tnnight'a 11-raee program,
auch "Irish" dogs as Dorlene,
Hook MrCoot, Ann MaeDowell,
Big Calhoun, and Dugan Tip
are In the lineup for the hunch
players.
Both Dugan Tip and Big Cal­
houn are in Ihe featured loth
•print and both have a good
chance to win. Dugan won his
last race, a Grada B contest, in
the quick time of 31.44. Calhoun
has finished second In hi* last
two starts, both Grade A.

Only three week* remain in the
season for the Sandspur Bowling
League, and Stempcr Agency atill
holds the lead with 80 games won,
hut llobson Sporting Goods is clos­
ing in fast with 38 wins. H their
winning streak hold* up they may
give Stempcr a run for their mon­
eyIn third place is E. A. Davit
Buildcra with 3 2 4 , Food Mart a
close fourth with 30, Wllson-Maicr
with 49 and Picrro Manufacturing
with 44 Vi wins.
High game* rolled thii week
were Margie Wood'* 203/323, Libby
Whltchead 208 and Gloria Accardl
with a 514 serlea.
Vicki Carter picked off the 3-10
and the difficult 4-7-10 splits and
Mary Lou Danyluk made the 2-7.
Ruth Phillips holds tha high
scratch game of 233.

Nine Pace Play
In Golf Title
Run-Off Series

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Three rounds have been played i t
Ihe run-off series for champion­
ship of the Sanford Women's Golf
Association, sponsored by the At.
lantic National Bank at tha Mayfair Country Club.
First bracket winners wer*
Foutk, Keenan, McRoberta, Heard,
Horenitein, dcGanahl, Russell and
Duno.
Second round winners were O'*
Hearn, Smith, Dickey, Williams,
Herron, Brown, Adam* and Craw­
ford.
The third round found tha top
golfers to be Wolf, Thomson, Spen­
cer and File.
The next round must be played
by Sunday.
Losers in the first rounds drop
down to lower flights and them
will be consolation prises award­
ed to them at the close of the eon.
test.
The monthly luncheon meeting
has been postponed until M ir. 29
at which time all matches wilt
have been completed and prise*
will be awarded to the winning
contestants.

Casper, McGowan
Face Golf Play
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
—The St. Petersburg Open golf
tournament went Into the second
round today with the first-round
score* the lowest on record for
Ihe 28-year-old event.
A well-conditioned course and
perfect weather saw Bill Casper
and Jack McGowan tie the com­
petitive course record at S3 to
take the lead after 18 holes.

Sportsmen's Meet
The Seminole County Sport*,
men's Asm. will meet Monday at
8 p. m. In the Court House, Guy
Bishop, secretary, announced to­
day.

YOU CAN CATCH
L M R BASS

Snagless
Sally
Tk.mil 9r*la*d with as 9 Ik.
as4 s 4Vi Ik. 9*n 1st** **
SsaflsH Sally. H* »*yi. ”1
truly kill*,* Sssglsii Sail* ll
ky far ths ksit fc.it fsr tsllsf

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Snagleu Salty geit tha lunkert becam e
In a lure H't ACTION thaf draw* Nrlkeel
| Solly's Bathing Hildebrand! Spin*** attroc* (UK—
1 worn at any speed.
2 Tk* ploitic skirt ghras fUh-gming wiggle,
3

Solly works perfectly of every dsyth-choHow-addr

** depth or deep running.

4 Solly's ipoclol keel weight datlgn glyei toty troubfe” fro* costing.
C Solly lets yo* Bsh the hord to-gst-ot ipota
shs’i inog-proof.
Saagloo* tally, la gold and nickel, hot* sites II7 I|
panflsh and trout also* 11.10.
loforo you go on your nast flthing trip go to your tocklo doolo*
and ast a Snogtsa Solly, go surt yA ho,* a supply of legwlo*
Hildebrandt Spinners too.

JO HN J. HILDIBRANDT CORF., lopMipwt, lad
World's fsod lof moaefottsrer of sploasr* sloco 1999

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Wildlife Week
Starts Mar. 19
TALLAllASSEE-The week of
March 19-25 has been proclaimed
aa "Wildlife Week in Florida" by
Gov. Farris Bryant.
Theme of the National Wildlife
Week, which will be observed
across the nation, is “ Multiple USE
Balanced Planning for the Fu­
ture."
The proclamation Is designed to
m ike the general aware that an
orderly and effective approach to
multiple use can be achieved only
through
balanced
conservation
planning.

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Lorrine Thiele At Work

Naval Air Station Has First
WAVE Since World War It
For tho first tins* line* tha bane
wai In operation during WWII
there la an enlisted WAVE stetloned here.
Her name la Mre. Lorrine R.
Thiele, AK3, but unlike her predeeeaaora, who lived In the building
which la now the library and ehn-

Chuluofa Women
Enjoy Picnic
Sewing membere of the Chuluota Hobby Craft Club took time
off March 0 to go by ear to the
sew home of former member Mre.
Ruth Hopklna wait of Pine Hills
for their epring welner roait end
picnic.
Driving were Mn. Van Wormer,
Mre. DanWor, Mrt. Kennedy, Mra.
Bean and Mre. Stottra.
The ladlei, who u y “ we’re aa
good at menu planning aa at sewlag" ate )iot doge, chill rellab,
potato aalad, cole alaw, potato
ehlpa. deviled egga, green aalad,
toaaed aalad, baked beana and
coffee or tea.
Tho monthly birthday cake, for
all membera celebrating during
the month of March, waa aerved
for deaaert.
Mra. Hopklna waa preaented with
a linen table doth and a card
bearing algnaturea of all the wo­
men.
The group decided to have a
“ eecret pal" program thla year
with pala to aend appropriate
carda and exchange gifta oily
et Chriatmaa.

Scouts Ready
For Big Day
In Lake Mary
Lake Mary Scouta will open
an afternoon of celebration Sat­
urday at 2:30 p.m. with a Court
of Honor at the Scout Hut.
Ten boya are to receive rank
advancement!, aeveral patrol* will
prevent aklta and there will be a
acout circua plua a complete mo­
del camp for parent! and viaitora
to eee.
A revue of Indian Tribal dance
routlaea, originally acheduled to
be aeen at 4 p.m., have been
reaebeduled for 4 p.m. eo that they
can be dona by light ef a camp
8re, Scoutmaster Harold Keen
aaid.
A barbecue eupper will be held
at the Lake Mary Fire Hall with
aervlng to begin at • p.m. Ticket*
may be purchaaed from any Scout
or at tho rapper.

Lake Mary Circle
Holds Meeting
The Fey Taylor Circle ef the
Lake Mery first Baptist Church
mot at the home ef Mr*. James
a n y , Tuesday for the March pro­
gram with Mra. Evelyn V a n in
charge.
“ Alcohol end Narcotic* Educa­
tin'* wee the topic and M n.
Mary Hoopcngardner waa leader.
Taking part oo the program were
M n. M. Wilhelm, M n. J. Gray,
M n. 8. Andereoa, M n. L. Stokes,
M n. J. E. Green, Mr*. Shelton,
M n. A. Hay, M n. E. V a n , and
Mn. T. Daniel.
Tim members plea la contribute
ran food far'their community aria-

pel, Mre. Thiel* llvea with her
huaband Vincent A. Thiel*,' AOS,
o f VAH-13, at NAS, 8anford.
Mra. Thiel* enllatcd In the Navy
O ct 20, 1057, and received her
recruit training at llainbrldge, Md„
after which she attended Aviation
Storekeeper “ A " achool In Jack­
sonville.
Following achool she reported
to NA8 Corpua Christl where she
met her huaband at the bate rifle
range. Mr*. Thiele extended her
enllitment on* year to be with him
at Sanford.
A native o f fieinldjl, Minn., ah*
la a graduate of the local achool
system and attended DcmldJI State
College.
The Thiele’s reside at 30S W.
16th St., 8anfonL

Adventists Attend
Planning Meeting
Members of the Seventh-day Ad
ventlata Dorcas Welfare Society
attended a Cenlral Federation
planning meeting In Orlando Tues
day to map out relief activities for
the year.
Delegates representing 22 cen­
tral Florida societies attended the
sessions at the Sanitarium Adven­
tist Church.
Mlta Frances James, director of
Red Cross home servir* and El­
der 8. W. Will, Southern Union
Welfare director for Advantlata,
war* guest speakers during the
morning.
During the afternoon, reports
from local societies were heard.
Mra. O'Quinn, president of the
Sanford society, made the local
report.

Sunbeams Begin
New Study
Primary Sunbeams of the First
Baptist Church of Lake Mery mat
Monday afteroooa to atari a new
unit ef study about “ People Who
Capie Before U l."
Refreshments were served after
the program and the boys and
girls enjoyed playing the Indian
Pebble Gam*.
Those present were Curtis Crawword, Jimmy Clements, Cteqdia
Bom an, Jo Ana Wilbanks, David
Bryant, Joseph Flannigao, Wil­
liam Anderson, Donna Avery, Rickay Wilbanks, Danny WUbanks.
Harman Flannlgan, and the lead­
e n , Mra. J. W. Crawford, and
M n . J. A. Norden.

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12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 n e v
RENT A BED
C rcustand. Adaptable for JP
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
most any use. Roads on three
By Day, Week or Month
FOR RENT
sides For further information,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 Bit Duplex country setting 970
telephone J. W. Halt, Realtor,
1!« W. 1st St.
3 BR llo Pintcresi Drive
33 Ph. FA 2-3111
3 BR Kitchen equipped
&lt;3
FA 2-3641.
3 BR Mostly furnished
43 3-ROOM garage apartment, water
and electricity furnished No FOR SALE: Huuse and 4 acres
2 BR Fully furnished
&lt;3
deposit on utilities No prts.
of l.-ind Rt I Box 49 A.
2 BR alt furnished includ ng
FA 2-1203 or FA 2 8211. Call
piano — extra nice
103
be.'ore 2:00 or after 6:00 p.m. 3 BEDROOM CB home. Urge
corner lot, 1800 Cedar Ave..
“ WE TRADE"
2-LARGE room furnished apart­
near high school. Call FA 2-4 2 #
ment. 310 Magnolia. Cal' A. K.
IV. H. “ BIU” Stamper Agency
after 6:00 p. m.
Realtor A Insurer
Hostetler, Florist. FA 2-1661.

t. Transportation

3. Food
6. For Rent
7. IluflineM Rental*
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loan*
1-1. Insurance
13. Rusineus Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help W'anted
19. Sltuationa Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Batons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services

Phone FA 2-4991

NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
24M French Av*.

3. Education • Instruction
IV T H S CIRCUIT COURT OR TU B
VIVTH jr n i C I A t . CIRCUIT. IV
SV D r o e SKMIWOLH c o r ATT,
rt.ORIDA
IT C R A T C S R T TUMHRR HISS
JASIEM C. ANDREW S And
Wife; EVELYN C. ANDREWS.
P la in tiffs
va.
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RORERT V. M cI.A tm m .IN An*
wlfa, MART LOUISE MeLAUOHLIN,
Dafandanla
\ o t ic p . o p e u iT
TO: ROBERT K. McLAUGHLIN
and wlfa MARY LOUIHB
M cLAU fllll.lN ,
I I I Kaat Hhaaf Hoad
Cleveland, Ohio.
You and aarh o f jrna ara harabr
notified that rou ara raqulrad ta
fII* jrour anawar or w rlttan dafanaaa. If anr. In tha abova pm raadlns with tha Clark o f thla
Court and to aarva a copy tharaof
on tha p la ln tlfr* i t t a r n t f ,
Charlra J. Cullom. II Kaat WaahIncton Mtraat, Orlando, Florida,
on nr baforo tha l*th dap o f
April, l i l t , or doeroo pro aan
faaao w ill ba antarad aealnat rou.
Tho Complaint aaaka to forocloao
a m orteaea aneumbarlne tha propartr and pramlaaa In Bamlnole
C ounlr. Florida, dtaerlbod aa fotIowa, to .w it:
Tha North IIS foot o f tho
Southwaat ona-quartar ( I W t )
a f tha Northwaat ona-quartar.
o f Battlan II, Towaahlp II
South, Ran** It Eaat, laaa
Eaat IS ehalna and laaa rleh t
or w a r for Sanford Avanua an
Waat Bid*.
DONE and ORDERED at Sanford.
Florida, thla Sth dar o f March,

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112 N. Park

|2-BEDROOM modern clean house EQUITY in Wynn:wood 3 bedfor rent at 1810 W. Third St 1 room home, by owner. $83 pay­
FURNISHED small 2 bedroom
ments Include everything. 4*br»
Ph. Bartow. Fla. 633-2326.
house, electric kitchen, water
mortgage.
Large lot. Total
furnished, nice yard. FA 2-2097
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables,
$10,900. FA 2-1537.
or FA 2-3730.
401 Magnolia Ave.
HELMLY REALTY
LARGE 4 bedrooih unfurnished FURN. APT., 2300 MeUonvUIe.
308 W. Utk Street
house, kitchen equipped, next
to new high school, 983 mo. 3-BEDROOM bouae, So. rtnecreit FA 2-7605. Evening* FA IM T ff
Addition. Ph. FA 2-3719.
FA 2-1971.
4-BEDROOM home with 3 «cre*
APARTMENT,
505 Myrtle Ave.
of land west of Sanford. Box
FURNISHED eff'clency
apart­
FA 2-5802.
143-A, R t 1, Paola, Fla.
ment, full bath, elean, $40
407V* W. First St., Apt. 3.
FURNISHED apartment, hard­
3-BEDROOM, IS bath home with
wood floor*, tile bath. FA 2-6201.
ihade tree*, patio, enclosed
t 8 R. furnished bousf - $73
Florida room. In Pinecrcit 3rd
3 B. R. unfurnished . . . . $13
2-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse.
Addition. FA 2-7782.
1 B. R. apartment ....... $80
FA 2 3049 or FA 2 6347.
ROSA L. PAYTON
COUNTRY HOME on lake, 2 3 FRONT LOTS to residential
Registered Real Estate Broker
bedrooms, unfurnished, 350 per section. Phone FA 2-0786.
*
Ph. FA 3-1901 17-92 at Hiawatha
month. FA 2-7504.
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nlca
LAKE FRONT HOMES
4-R003I, clean apt 811 Park.
large apartments, 404 E. 14th
9 Bedroom partly furnished with

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for more than one Incorrect Inser­
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12. Real Estate For Salt

6. For Rent

2-ROOM furn. apt. FA 2 5927.

SL Ph. FA 3-4212.

PRIVATE tutoring to bookkeeping, typing. English, arithme
tie. CaU FA 34302.

3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
1403 Wynn*wood Dr. FA 3-771S.

ELECTRONIC
3-BEDHOOM furnlrhed apartment,
TECHNICIANS
tile bath, eloee In, 601 Palmetto.
are in demand everywhere. If
FA 2-1374 after 3:30 p.m.
you qualify, train evening*.
Write tor information. If rural LAKE cottage, furn. FA 34106.
give directions to your home.
Orlando Electronics Institute, NICE 3 room furnished apart­
ment for couple, water includ
Inc., ISIS N. Orange Avenue,
ed, $30. FA 2-7309.
Orlando, Florida..
3-BEDROOM h o u s e ,
kitchen
equipped. Ph. FA 2-3303.

Legal Notice

HOME OWNERS

200 feet on lake, 912,995.
Two Complete homes, one 3
bedroom, one 3 bedroom, with
3 acres and 179 feet lake
frontage, plua small grove,
very convenient to town and
“ WE TRADE"
base, $53,000.
m
W. H. “ BUI” Stcmper Agency t Bedroom plus beautifully panRealtor—Inturor
nelled Florida room looking out
FA 2-4991
113 N. Park
over a icenie lake, fn a nicety
developed community about •
UNUSUALLY nice unfurnUhed 1
miles from Sanford, $15,000.
bedroom
garage
apartment;
central heating, air condition­
“ WE TRADE"
ing, near ehyrchei and store*.
W.
H.
“
Bill"
Stcmper Agency
No cbUdren, oo peta. 980. Ph.
Realtor—Insurer
FA 2-4263.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 M. Park
We need your 3 Bedroom home
Hated with u* for rent. Full
management provided. Pleat*
caU us for service.

RAVENNA
SPARK
Ih o m e s

Alcohol, Narcotics
Studied By Circle

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Milwee To Speak
To Taxpayers

Supt. ef Schools E. T. MUwee
will address The Taxpayer* For
Better Government In Seminote
County Assn., at n meet mg in the
Altamonte Elementary School nt
• p.m.
Holy Croee Choir with students
All taxpayers ef the county are
from Stetson University will pre­ invited to attend.
sent Feure'e “ Requiem" this Sun­
day et the chard*.
Tha Passion Sunday Cantata will Fidelis Class
begin et I p. m. end U open to the
public. No offering will be Ukea.
T o M eet T u esd ay
Following the presentation. Ju­
Tb« April matting will bo hold nior Episcopal Young Churchmen
The FMelte Sunday School
at dm b o a t of M n. Alice Hay.
will meet In the Pariah House Class of the First Baptist Church
where they will see a film and will heii the regular Monthly
Famale file* live about «S Senior ETC member* will ge to business meeting et the home ef
M f* ■! tho maximum whila the Youth Luungt for discussion Mre. W. B. Giles. Lake Monroe.
end eoctel activity.
mate fltea Uva ahaut M days.
Tuesday at 7:30 p .« .

Episcopal Cantata
Open t o Public

U. For Rent

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2. Notlcen • Personate
3. Education • Instruction

IT TIIE CIRCUIT COURT. TITTH HOUSE, I bedrooms, I baths Ph.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IT AND FOR
FA 2-4143.
BRMITOLE COUNTY.
F L O R ID ! .
7, Business Rentals
IT CHATUERY Tu. 11***.
SMALL, clean, furnished apart­
FED ER AL NATIONAL MOUTO AflE A8HOCIATION a eorp orsment. Lights and water furnish OFFICE SUITE: a rooms, air
llon oreanlaad undar an Aat e f
conditioned, downtown location.
ed. FA 14702.
Conerasa and •ulalln* purauant
to tha Ftdsral Naflnnal MarlCaU FA I -0733.
ta r*
Association
Charter
Act, 3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
having Its principal efflea* In
close in. FA 2-3319.
tha C llr o f W aahlneton, D is­
9. For Sate or Rent
trict o f Columbia.
Plaintiff. FURNISHED 3 room apartment,
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Va.
$40 per month. Adults. 119 N.
Rent
or
aale.
Reasonable.
JO B R rti J. MoGOWAN and
Jassmto* Avenue.
RUBY CL McOOWAN, hla wlfa.
Owner, FA 1-1397.
Dafandanta,
SUIT
TO
rO R B C L nSB
MORT* 3-BEDROOM house. U k * Mary,
UNFURNISHED bouse in North
OAOR TOl
971 month. FA 1-3683.
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
Orlando; I bedrooms, acreeed
Joaaph J. MeOowaa, and
Ruby O. McGowan,
patio and awimmlng pool, |95.
Laksvlaw Drlva,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
|ChooM from many varied
FA 3-3343.
The subject of each talk this
Sanford. Florida.
i exterior designs sad fleer
privet* bathe, 114 W ..First SL
teat.
T
o
*
Joooph
J.
McGowan
and
year will be “ Conserving N etunl (SEAL)
1pleas.
Ruby O. MoGowaa. aro harabr
Arthar H. Rackwllh, Jr.
notlflad that a Rltl o f Complain, 3-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
Resources In my Soil Conserva­
• 4 Bedrooms . J Bathe
Clreult Caurt Clark
to forocloao eortaln m orteaea oa
ed, 113 Palmetto.
R r Jaan E. With#
tion District/'
the fo llow in g dsoerlbsd proportp,
W
HERE.
.
.
.
• 9 Bad reams . 1 Balks
Daputr Clark
t o - w lt r
FURNISHED house, sail between
Publish March !*, IT, IS. *1. 11*1.
Lot S. Block «. LOCH A R WHERE. . . .
• 9 Bedrooms - I f , Beth*
9:30
end
3:30
p.
m..
NO
9-1361.
BOR. PH ILLIPS SECTION,
accord ln e to tho plat IharaIT THH CIRCUIT COURT OP
W
H
E
R
E
a
.
.
• I Bedrooms • 1 Beth
o f aa rtcordad In Plat Book
2 - ROOM furnished apartment,
T l i a TITTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
with or without screw ed
I. Paesa *1 and S*. Publla &lt; privets bath and entrance, 111
OP A TD POR SEMINOLE COCNCAN YOU GET
R ecord* e f Samtnote County,
perch.
T T , FLORIDA
MeUonvUIe. FA 2-900.
Florida.
MORE HOME
^
CHANCERY HO. H IM
TOGETHER W IT H : O. R. Hot
AS^LOW i|
DOWN
TIIE ROSTON FIVR CEN T!
DOLLAR
VALUE
J
W
ater
Hoator
Bar.
P.
TTttlfl,
IAVINOB BANK.
PAYMENT
Modal
TO
SI.
**
Gallons;
NuP la in tiff
tons Kltrhaa Xxhauat Pan. l* " j
• 9 • i • 4 Bedroom*
Conventional • FHA
Alcohol and narcotics education
O. r. R afrlearalor, Bar. XK setW i l l i a m b . k e n d r i c k and
• Planned Lake Front
s
e
n
c
e
a
r
su
it
ait.
Modal
LB
It.
G
E.
Ran**,
waa the topic for lb* meeting of BARBARA LUCT KENDRICK, bin
FHA In Servlet
■ar. OP tltstt, Modal J 1*1. THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO JIM
Cemmnaity
the Ruth Masters Circle of the wlfa, an* H ERBERT E. STENMaeta Chef Oil Seas* Haatar, UTXMAN, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
FINANCING
•
•
Fnrnteked
Modete
far
STROM d /b /a STENBTnOM
A aw ora Complaint having baan
Bar. *1111. Modal OK a*. »T U
First Baptist Church of Lake REALTY.
flloJ agatnat yau In tha Circuit
yenr Inspection
71, tl*. Vanatlan Blinds, I*,
DIRECTIONS! Turn West
Mary, Tuesday In the home ef
Dafandanla
haa baan fllad aealnat you aad Court In an* fo r aom lnol* County,
NOTtCR OP SUIT IT MORTOAOn you are raqulrad ta aarva a copy Plortea. by MAT UTZMAN. for SIon 20tb SL Follow Country
Mrs. Frances Gaines.
Minimum
$350
Dn.
FORECLOSURE
rink Kd. A Watch for enr
o f your anowar o r ploadln* ta tk* rare*, the abort tltt* o f which U
Mra. Gaines, circle chairman,
TO: WILLIAM E. KENDRICK
|eigne.
BIU o f Cempnlnt on tho p la ln tlffa MAT UTZMAN, P lain tiff, vartua
and BARRARA LUCT
waa In charge of the bualness ses­
attornor. W A L K E R . W A L K E R S JIM UTZMAN. DafandanL tha**
KENDRICK, hi* wlfa,
RARE. Van ak lvor Bulldtne. W in- praaanla ar* to com m on* yau t « ap­
sion. The group decided to bring
BUILT BY
l i t Country Club Clrala
tar Havoa, Florida, and file tho pear an* fit* your w rlttan dafanaaa
Sanford. Florida
can food for their community mis­
•rlelnal Anawor or ploadlnx la haraln an or b ofor* the Itlh Jay
You
ara
harabr
notlflad
that
a
sion project for the month of Complaint ta forarlaaa a cartaln tho O ffice e f the Clark o f tho Clr­ o f April. A.D. 1*11. or elhorwta*
Court on or bofor* Marsh Boer** pro eonfoao* w ill b* ontoro*
March. A .letter waa read from m orteaea anautnbarlne tha fe llo w - eult
H ot, tttl. I f you fall to do a* aealnat you.
LAKE MARY BLVD.
Tha eanfar* Kara!* I* S to le n * !Mrs. C. C. Holly, member of the In* daaerlbad raal propartr. to ­ judgm ent by dtrault w ill b* tak­
w n:
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC
Just West ef 17-99
en aealnat you fo r tha rollot de­ a* aa a nawapapor a f ganaral airW.M.U. who has been away about
Lot It, Block “ K". COUNTRY
mand** In th t Rill o f C om plaint aulatlan la whloh thla citation ahall
111 West 36th Street
PA 2-8123! PA 2-41570
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO I.
two months visiting her son, BUI
DONE AND O RD ERED * t Ban- ba publlah** one* taeh w ttk (ar
Phan* FA 9.8193
a ccording to tha plat tharaa!
ford. Florida, this H ud day o f fou r oonaaeutlva watka.
Holly, in Costa Rico, where be
aa racordad In Plat Boak 11.
WITNESS my ban* a n ! officia l
February. A- D. lttt.
has gone for his health.
p a t* M. Publla Raoorda of
aaal o f tha Clerk a f tha Clreult
(SEAL)
Samlnola County, Florida, InCourt aa thla Sth Jar a f U u t k ,
Arthur I .
Back with, Jr.
After the business, the program
eludln* all atructnraa and fixA.D. 1**1.
Clark Circuit Court
wai turned over to Mrs. Ruby
turaa attach** ta ar uaad It
&lt;9RAL&gt;
Rpt Martha T . Vlhlan.
eaanactltn with tha prtmlat*.
Arthur IV. Baakwltb, Jr.
Hood, acting program chairman,
Deputy Clark
haa baan fllad aealnat rau In tk*
Clark # f tha Circuit Court
W ILLIAM RARE,
who had prepared a vary intareat­ abova-atrlad suit, and r*u ara
M
tek
N.
CleralanJ, Jr.
o f tho firm o f
ing program on Narcoties. Those raqulrad la aarva a eopr af rou r W A L K E R . W A L K E R S BABE.
Carroll A. Burk#
Anawar
or
Ptaadlnea
ta
the
Com
­
Atterneya at Law
taking part were Mra. K. Chavera, plaint on P laln tlffa attornor*. Van Skiver Building,
P. O. Bos l i t . Sanford. Florida
w in te r, Huron, Florida.
Mra. M. Wilbanks, Mra. F. Wil­ Aadaraan, Ruah, W ar* S Daan. A ttorn or* fo r ptklatlff.
Attaraaya far P la la ttff
I
l
l
Boat
Cantral
Avanua,
Orlando,
banks, Mra. C. Jonas, Mra. H. Fer­
Publlah Fob. I* A Mar. A l«. IT. I Publlah Mar. 1*. IT. t l . to. 1t*L
COM PLETE
Florida, end
fit*
tha a r ls U u
guson. Mrs. D. Lusk, Mrs. F. Anawar ar P ltedla g In tha afflaa
af
tha
Clark
at
tha
Circuit
Court
Gaines, and Mr*. M. Roman.
nr bafora tha ITIh dap a f
Others present were Mra. C. an
April. X*«t. If rau fall ta da ao,
Wanaley, Mrs. E. Hlxon, and Mrs. a dacraa era canfaaaa w ill ba la k an asAlnat rau tor tho rallat daBetty Jean McCluS*.
mandod la tha Complaint.
Mrs. Boman closed the meet­
Thla nolle* *ha!l ba publlabed
ing with prayer. The group en­ anna * wuak far faur conaacutlv*
waah* la tb « Sanford Harald.
ONE DOLLAR DOWN 18 ALL YOU PAY
joyed cake, lemonade and coffee
WITNESS n r ban* an* officia l
during the eociel hour that fol­ aaal at afflca at Sanford. Samia a la C o u n tr . n .r l* a , thla Sth d t p
lowed.
O Spraying
• Sprigging
# Sodding
BUNLAND ESTATES
a f Mnrah. 1**1.
(SEAL)
Arthur R. Barkwltk. Jr.
3 BEDROOM S- 1 * 2 BATH S
Clark af Cirault Court
S r Martha T. V th l.o
MOTS IN IMMEDIATELY
Daputr Clark
Publlah Mar. I*. |f, as, *|. j| »t.

Seminole Soil Conservation
Speaking Contests Slated
The speaking contests on Soil and
Water Conservation, sponsored an­
nually by thf Florida Association
of Soli Conservation District Super­
visors, will start on April 7.
The aupervlsora of the Seminole
District have agreed to provldo
awards or prizes to the four top
contestants. The local contests will
be held in the Agricultural build­
ing located two blocks West of tha
Sanford Junior High School at
7:30 p.m. on April 7.
Thla contest It open to any Sen­
ior High School Students In Semi­
nole county. Tha winner of thla
contest will eompete in the area
contests to bt held in Orlando on
April 14. The area consists of the
following
counties;
Seminole,
Orange, Osceola, Brevard, Polk,
Lake, and Volusia. Tha winner of
the area contest will also com­
pete in the State contest which
will be held during tha annual
meeting of the Florida Association
of Soil Conservation District Super­
visors In August. Tha exact time
and place of the Stale eonteat will
be announced it a later date.

Sale W ith HERALD W a n t - A d s

Moatkly Payamta Lower H ire I n t
▼A riau d E i At ift % taUrwt

Longdale
3-Bedroom . l f t Bath
from

Restate BaUt-la D teea Kitchens Dp

$8250
ONLY $250 DOWN
He

FSA

Can?.

• DON’T FAIL TO A M ABOUT OUR OTHER
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON REMAINING
MEW BOMBS O f BOUTS F1NBCBSBT. 6tk
ADD.

*57

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W ill

D IU C n O N S : U Mto. Sn.
2* SM fred an Hwy. 17-St
Than West At

C A S IL E op Your

V A L E N C IA S — On Trees!
J a t i P h m t F A 2-4244 — W t Y D t T h e Rent

— B e l Wi

Ki i HI NO

CeaUct JIM HUNT, Sites

m i-: a

1st.

BEE and COMPARE —

PAY

ei6ie*t#tutieie

CleaUg Cast*
M b.
*

Small Grove O w ners!

O d h a m &amp;IMST u d o r, Inc.
Bey.

FA B1IB1
J.

BEAILEY

A

MIGHTS FA S466S

ODBAM. FEES.

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LEE MANSFIELD
•

2*12 N. Gratfrtew

LAWN BERTHS
PA 2-i

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate Fur Sale

(Sl|» . Oanfnrh

HOME PLUS INCOME for cou- 4 BR HOUSE, by owner FA 2 3372 4-BEDROOM, 2 bath. FA 2-0233.
- p i e or widow: practically down“ town, 3W Mainolia. Call Own­
er. FA 2-7004.
NO HIDDEN OR CLOStNG
Reglatered Real Estate Broker
COSTS
Ph. FA 2-1101 17-92 at Hiawatha
2 and I Bedroom masonary
home built on your lot any­
FOR SALE
where in the state of Florida.
Immediate posieision on this
IN EXCLUSIVE
No waiting — immediate con­
cuitom built Loch Arbor ranch SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
struction. CALL FA 2 8343.
style home priced to aell at Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
116,700, at low ai $3,266 down,
equipped; eentra) heat; double
balance le u than rent. Thii
garage,
enclosed:
intercom
£ home l« ipacioui throuahout.
system,
large Ukefront lot, LARUE 3 - bedroom homr in
Pinecrcst. Low down psyment.
w designed for family livinc;
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
Ph, FA 2-4600.
with a fenced yard alio.
tem. A bargain at $28,300.00.
For Information call FA 2-7666
1-BEDROOM, m
bath delux*
days, or FA 2-6366 htghta or 3-BEDROCM, 3 bath, screened
carporte;
in Sunland, 3300
masonry home near new high
Sundays.
| down, assume psyments. Phone
school, a real show place at
FA 3-7026.
only $1,030 down, $73 monthly.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

No Down Payment

ROSA L. PAYTON

OW YOU CAM JOKE/
NO.MA30R.1SEE

SWIMMING POOL3-BR — 2-BATH

HAR- B U M P H /T AM FLA TT8 N 6 0 THAT
ONLY ONE KOLB FOR
WOO HAVE A6KCO M E TO BE THE V * *
YOU.ZATOF ,c1
IM O u P CLUB'S THESPIAN VENTURE
‘ CYRAMOOE &lt;&gt;.
PlCRRE.BUT X WOOLO PR EFER T O
Bergerac ,*
MAKE A MORE MODEST CONlRIBUTiOHf
MAHr4»OSEMOSfc
— OF COURSE.IF YOU IN SIST.....

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A H E M .W H A T V E H IC L E W O '4 3 0 H A V E

Headly Const. Co.

AUND FOR M e ? ‘ S O M C O

-

15 ALMOST As
Rera aa

application to tha aald Judea for
a final settlement o f har admlnla.
trsifon Of aald estate, and fo r on
order dls rh arcln * bar a* tuch
Administratrix.
Dated this Clth day a f Tobrnary. A. D. m i .
fleulah K. MII10P
As Administratrix at tha E s ­
tate o f Willi* M. lllllar,
I)ecas*ed.
Karlyl* lli&gt;uahntdar
Attorney for Admlh lsttalf lt

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rddltor
Raymond Lundquixt, A im c .
FA 2-3031 Atlantic Bank Bldg

Fair Value Properties

22. Iluild • Paint • Repair

10. Female Help Wnnted

YOUNG woman Mr general o f­ CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
and cement work. FA 2-4899.
fice work. Apply 414 W. 6th SI.

17. Male Help Wanted
PREFER
married
men
who
want to earn $130 and up a
weak; ear nacettary; thorough
training provided; Telephone
FA 2-7580 for Interview ap­
pointment.

—
1■■ - — —
19. Situations Wanted

SEWING by long experienced
colored dress maker. FA 24377.
WOMAN wishes work, edn do
any kind housework. FA 2-2706.

ROOM SPECIAL $14 93. Paint­
ing inside and out. Call Mr.
Talker, FA 2-6159.

23. Building Materials
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
nOOFING
FIIA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
603 W. 3rd St.
FA 2 7898

24. Electrlcul Services
House Wiring — Electric Service
Frigidalre Appliances
Sid Vihlcn — Randall Electric
113 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913

FARMER’S AGENCY

THOMAS

8T. PATRICK’S DAY
SPECIAL!
BPRING CHICK - UP
LAWN
.MOWERS

*6.95

Frc* Pickup A Delivery
Ik City Limits
Outald* — 61.66 Extra

_ F IX IT SH OP
466 M. lal HI.

Ph. PA 2-4761

I I I !, nr a D srrt* Pro Confess#
may b* entered against yau.

(SEAL)

Arthur M. Eeskwlth, Jr.
Clark *
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clerk
KEI.l.r A HURT
Attorney* for P lain tiff
I W est Church Itrsat
Orlando. Florida
Pabllsh r*b. 14, Mar. I, II, IT.

NOTiuM r im

m u*

Ths Hoard of County t'ntnmla■loner* of Hemlnul* County, FlnrIds. will receive bids at the o ffic e
nf Arthur II. Iltckw lth, Jr.. Clerk,
In ths Courthouse at Sanford,
Florida, up to »:•# p. m. Monday.
March 21, 1)11 for the follow in g
approxim ate amount o f matorlaloi
lions An. I
Il,t0* Gallons o f Oaaollne,
Hern No. 3
2*40 tu ilon o
Dlosst Englna

oil.

Gallon Drum.
4 Quart Sealed Can.
1 Quart Saaltd Can.
liens No. a
2S.0S* Gallon* o f Jfe. t Diesel
Furl.
Item No. 4
t.*a* Gallons G osolln* Engln*
Oil
( Quart heeled Can
1 Quart Sealed Can.
Item V*. b
Lot* lb*. 14* Hear Oil.
Item No. €
Too lbs. Chassis liras**.
H

Ths a b o tt to bs delivered to lit*
County Road Camp on H ighw ay
17-12 as nssdsd during Ih* period
ending Hrptemhtr I*. 1)41.
Hid* to be encloeed In a seated
envelope, n lslnlr marked on the
outside: RID FOR Ft' RNMII IXtl
PETROI.r.CM
PRODUCTS.
open
March 24. 1441.
■ Ida to show net prlc* i* the
County only.
Dido to bo opened at a m eeting
ta bo held In the County Com ­
m issioners M esllnr Room In tho
Courthouse al Sanford, Florida on
March 21. I )4I.
Board * f County Com missioners
Ssminol* County, Florida
J. C. Hutchison. Chairmen
Ryi W . C. lilies. Jr.
C onnie Knalnesr
Publlah: Marth lllli and Match
24th, 1141.

FREE

OF RXTRA
COST

EVERY SECOND GALLON dr QUART

M a ry Carter Paints
261 W. 1 * St*

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

FA 24646

TY.

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON

CITATION
IN EH THE ESTATE OF
ANTONIO OUCSANCA,

Tho

Daaaasad.

Clark

Publish Feb. 21. Mar. S. II. U .

Ph. FA 2-5961
PAINT, Luggage, Atvnlngs, Boat 301-6-6 E. IsL
Covers. Tarps, Tents, Army1960 WIZARD Winner 18 ft. De­
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
luxe Cabin Cruiser. Fully equip­
ped,
75 h. p. Johnson Motor,
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Tandem trailer. May be seen
Outdoor Table Tops ft Sests
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ Lot Msrksrs — Silts — Lintels at 136 N. Summerlin Ave.
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
14' BOAT and trailer with 18
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
h. p. Elgin. FA 2-2967 after
Ph. FA 24751
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2951— 306 Elm. Ave.
5:00 p.m.
308 West 13th St
BELL Saw sharpening maehlae.
89 Automobiles • Trucks
Never used. $150. FA 2-4656.
WATCH REPAIRING
Is My Business, not a sideline.
WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutches, 51 PONTIAC, radio and heater,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
new battery, good transporta­
canes, walkers.
PETE'S WATCH REPAIR
tion $143 cash. FA 2-7690.
FREE DELIVERY
213 Oak Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3143
Prescriptions our Specialty
66 IMPERIAL, air conditioned,
FAUST'S R s PHARMACY
loaded. Special Price. FA 2-0614
29. Automobile Service
2nd and MellonviUe
Ph. FA 2-7107.
'83 FORD. Ph. FA 2-7164.

FRIGIDA1RE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windshield
Back Glass
Door" Glass
Vent Glaae
SERVICE
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia

20. Radio 6 Television

HERALD

Want

TV SERVICE within the hour.
Parts 5 labor positively guar­
anteed 60 days. Service colls
$3. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-9792.

Ado-

22. Build • Paint • Repair

31. Poultry • Pete • Livestock
FREE: Puppies. Just give 'em a
good home. 704 Palmatlo Ave.
FA 2-6606 after 3:00 p. m.

iftlA

i MU

DOWN

I

PA Y M E N T

I 56 MERCURY
J 54 MERCURY

Two Day Special!

*

Two^Day SporiaH

Fully Equpped,

CHEVROLET ft Tea Flaetslde Pickup
CHRYSLER Station Wagon
CHEVROLET 4*Door, Power gild* ..........
PONTIAC Chieftain 4-Door, Hydramatlc
CHEVROLET 4*Door V-8, Pow ergllda...
I1UICK 4-Door Special ............................
FORI) 4-I&gt;oor FaMsaa, Air Conditioned ...........
CHEVROLET Station Wagon, 4-Door • VI - P/G
MERCURY 4-Door A utaoiatle..... ........ ........... .
CIIRVROLET ft Ton Pickup ______
CHEVROLET
Ton Plckap ............
OLDS 16 4-Door Holiday - ....................
RAMBLER Station Wagon, Overdrive
DOIH1E Royal Lancer 3-Door ____ __
OLDHMOBILK 3*Door Hardtop
FORD ft Ton Plckap, V -l Engles
CADILLAC g-Uoor ............................ .....
HTUDEIIAKER Station Wagon ..............
MERCURY 2-Door, Automatle .................
CHEVROLET 2-Door, Balalr, 6 Cylinder
PLYMOUTH I-Door Craabrook .............
RENAULT Dauphin# ------- --- --------------PONTIAC 4-Door - ----------- ---------------- FORI) 4*Door
CHEVROLET 4-Door
FORD ft Ton Pickup, 6 Clylndor

I HI

$665
$ 663
$1063

sues

$ 866

6 896
$ I6S

6 695
6 895
51395
81095
$ 195
$ 695
$ 393
$ 695
$ 693
$ 395
S 993
S 463
$398
$ 348
I 395
3 193
S 398
$ 893

Phone FA 2-0711

2nd and Palmetto

:
*476
*260

198,000 f

WE'RE SELL-E-B RATING
COMETS 1st BIRTHDAY

COMETS

WITH THE SWEETEST

SOLD DURING ITS

US TODAY FOR

FIRST YEAR!

YOUR BEST BUY EVER

(Tint's ont sold err/y mlnutd,
each weekday In the year)

DEALS IN TOWN! SEE

ON THE SENSATIONAL
NEW '61 COMET!

Cond.

DODGE ft Ton Pattrl
Truck

PRICED TO SELL!

KamantUr
this.
Everybody I
drives n used car. Coma out I
. and compare at
a

I

CARLAND

IM PERIAL-Air

Passenger

U | CllltYSLKIt Windsor,

TOM HARLAND SAYS:

\ t o rn h n r In n il s )

86
56
86
68
58
66
86
II
61
57
69
67
33
56
81
88
55
54
88
85
81
86
53
61
53
66

IT’S C0MET’s ( k T BIRTHDAY!

RENTALS $3 WEEK

PAINTING: Colors a specialty.
203 W First St (21 lir. sir )
Residential, commercial, Indus­
FA 2-3623
trial. Licaaacd aad bonded.
Work guaranteed. Fret esti­ PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2 4574
ot FA 2 4437.
Ph. FA 2 4223

■

m 96 '
61369 1
6 3H
IH |
•
6
$ 886
889 .
I 8861

WHERE THRIFTY PEOPLE BUY QUALITY
CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

FORD I
Wagon

CAD 4-dr, Air Cond.
FORD it-dr,
Sedan
a _____
3-dr, Sharp
FORD 2-dr,
DODGE 4-dr,
4-dr. Clean
CHEVr 4-dr, P/n

Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ate. Buught-Sold. Larry's Mart,
215 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 24132

F U 1 T 8 CARPENTRY Services, 27; Special Sarvlcee
n*w werk k repair. Specialise
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS
FA 2-7416.

Here Are Just A Few Of The Many Used i ’urn
4| Available On Our 1-ot Today.

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86
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63
65
84

HOLLERS * SANFORD

Ph. FA 2-4623

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Sales &amp; Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo. Fla. FO 3 3313 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.

F L O R ID A

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
Antonia Marla B u n a n c*. dluaappa Russahi-a, Antonia ■uaaanea,
Uluaappa Husaaiica, Rosart* Bus.
aancaa, Marla Ruiaanoa, Slavatar* Baaaanca. Tinder* Buaaanaa,
Tlndara
Lana,
Salvatar*
Las*.
Antoni#
Lana,
Eaaarl*
Lose,
niusspp* L«na. Antonia Bua*an«a,
Marl*
Russanra,
Tlndara
Dussatica
and
Angola
Glovannina
llusssnca and any and all poronns
rlslm lng an Intorosl In Ih* Kslat*
o f Antonia Rustanca. dsroasod;
Tau ar* hsrsby natlflad that a
petition hss been filed In this
Court t* dslsrm ln* Ih* b*n*floiarIs* In (ho n b ov o-ily U d octal*,
and you nr* horsby rtqu lrtd to
III* In (his cau st on or bsfor*
March 21th, ISII, your w ritten
claim*. If any, en titling you to
distribution ef tho assets e f said
sstato. Should yau fall thsrain
Judgment will b* entered In due
tou rs* on the petition.
WITWBgH my hand and tb*
•sal o f said Court at Hanford.
Florida this 24ih day o f February
A D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
r. VERKOV MILE. JR.
County Judas
Ryi /S/I.etha F ow ler

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclo ed head. Sag-proof bottom
rati with plastic ends. Plastie
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

S T I N E
UHH NKCCIII JR. L. B. saws for3
too Sanford Ave
FA 2-7430
Machinery and Supply Co.
want nnd raverie, over plna and
207 W. 2nd St.
t’ h. FA 2-6(32
needle*, beautiful condition, at­
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
tractive carrying cast, assume
Service With The Cash. SUPER
8 payments of $3.43 per month
TRADING POST. FA 2 0077.
for 8 months. Write installment
Qualified Service
manager. Box 20 c /o Sanford
II. L. Whelchcl
ROLLAWAY, llojplta! and Baby
Herald.
For appointment call FA 2 2010
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
NOW AVAILABLE
36. Boats - Motors
1100 French Ave.
Parti and Service
Ph. FA 2*7933
Sltelhy 666 Door Closers
Gateway To The Waterway
Yrntach Maintenance Service
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
34.
Articles
For
Sale
FA 3-4843
302 E. 24Ui Place
Robson Sporting Goods

Legal Notice

FLORIDA

Ryi Lillian L Belaal
-Clerk
Publlah March ITth. I H t.

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

Plata tiff,

25. Plumbing Service*

Dawn' s

iSKAI.)
BOAD OF ALDKKUCV
TOWN OF CAHHKLRKRRT,

*

W AOKER,

BULLDOZING and Land Clear­
ing. Clyde Nutt. Phone FA 2-0331
or FA 2 2905.

Ph. FA 2-1386
For personable woman la good 1640 Hiawatha
■V6AH FISH WAGNER.
health who caa work K hours
Defendant.
BABY parakeet and good eaga;
each weak. Preference given
NOTtCH TO APPEAR
1 mala singer canary, eaga and
those
with
eapdridneo
In
teach­
8U6AN FISH WAGNER,
stand. Call FA 2-1633 between
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Defendant
ing, selling, o r club work. Car
I t * Badlard itre e t
1:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
AIR CONDITIONING
necessary.
Wtndber, Pennsylvania
Baaaty Salon
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
TOD ARE IIR R K lir .NOTIFIED
1. High aarnlnga
Walker Bulldlog
that suit for dlvorc* ha* been
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-6362 32. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
2. Monthly bonuses
1310 Oak
FA 1-7614
filed a ga la ct you tn tho Circuit
3. 3 weeks paid vacation
Court o f tha Ninth Judicial C lrPLUMBtNG
PANSIES
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
•ull nf tha Btata at F lorida. In No investment, no night work.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Contracting A Repairs
and fur aomlnol* County, undor
Harriett,
Eva
Jo
A
Bob
For personal Interview, write
Chancery V*. U l l t , tha otyl* o f
•Free Estimates
Grapevllle Ave. near 20th St.
FA 2-3742
■aid reuse
bslna THOMAS D.
Mrs. W. Yea Duke, e /« Sanford 106 So. Oak
R. L. IIARVEY
WAUVRIl. Plaintiff. -V*. KL'SAN
T.
V.
STAMPS
VALENCIA ORANGE TREES
llarakl.
304 fan /oid Ava. Phone FA 2 3383
F IS H WAGNER, Defendant.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
TOO ARB H EREBY REQ U IR­
ED ta fit* your Answ er w ith the
W. 20th St. Near Golf Course
RETIRED Plumber does plumb*
Clark a f thla Court and t* aoeva
It Pays
Ph. FA 2-6006
lag repairs. Ph. 611 4-7713 be­
a cogy o f oamt upon tho plainttffa attorneys, who** names and SN T H E COUNTY j r n t l R 'S C O V E T
tween 6 5 6, mornings 5 even­
addrtat appear bslow . on ar bo- IN A N D F O E S E M IN O LE COUN­
To Uat
ings.
33. Furniture
fora tho 21th day o f March. A. D .

m i.

I.

D.

PHILCO stereo record player,
one ton air conditioner, double
mattress and springs. Phona
FA2-7867.

INCOME TAX

Legal Notice

o f Casselberry. Seminal* County.
Florida, at a Special M asting held
• n ths 2rd day o f March. A.D.
l i l t at tha t o w s l u l l la Ca**«lberry, Htmlnol* County, Florida,
pursuant to Petition and Metises
ah erstofors alvsn, pasaad and adoptrod an ordinance closing, vacating,
rsnou ntln g and dlaelnlmtng any
nnd all righ t e f the Tow n of
ca a solb erry and tha pnbtlo In and
to tho fo llow in g roadw ay*, atraata,
trail, clrclo and park a* dollnsat*
ad upon tho fo llo w in g map aad
plat* recorded on tha Public R e c­
ord* o f Seminole County, Florida,
and more particularly daacrlbcd
aa follnwe. to -w lt:
The W rit 11.t foot a f Quin­
tuplet Drive ly ln r East a f Lot
in. Block D. Triplet
Lake
, aborts, Casselberry, ■amlnele
| County. Florida, aaaardlng t*
Plat thereof aa record** la
Plat Hook I, Pag* II. Public
Records o f Bemlnoto County,
Florida; said ll.a faat extend­
ing
from
Htmlnol*
Drlva
North to Korth lino at aald
Triplet Lake Shores,
and
Hibiscus
Road
tram
Tulip
Trail West to Lak* Hawaii
Road; Iris Road from Tulip
Trail W r it to Laka H ow ell
Road;
Jasmin*
Road
from
Tulip Trail
trm
to Lak*
a Ifow ell R ead: Tulip T rail from
f Jasmins Road Vorth ta M ari­
gold Road and all a t Lak*
Dot C ircle; eald Roads, Trail
and Circle being In Queens
M irror South Addition to Caoeelherry, Florida, accord in g to
Plat thereof ae recorded tn
Plat Reek f, Pag** ( I and 44
*f the Public Records at fo m lnot* County, Florida,
nnd
Tho unnamed etroot ar elrct*
■ round and that area dealtnatsd on tha hereinafter de­
fined plat as a park, which
9 runs In front o f Lot* (0
through &gt;1. Block A. Sports­
man's
Paradise,
CasaSIberry.
Florida, a ccording to ths Plat
thereof as recorded In Plat
■look I. Hear* 12 and It. Pub­
lic Records o f Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Ry ths Hoard o f Aldormon o f Cas­
selberry. Seminal* Caunty, F lori­
da. thla Ird day o f March. A D .

CUSTOM 11UILT BEDDING
Ma.tres* renovating Expert UphoUtcring. All A'ork Guaranteed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co.. FA 2-2111, 1301 Sanford
Ave.

Jenkins Furniture

RAYMOND M. BALL
Aad Associates
216 Be. Park
Ph. FA 2-3641 20. Babynitteni
Laka Mary Braoeh
FA 2-1290 WILL care for small child in my
home for working mother. See ELEC, fan, air conditioner and
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
water pump motors rewound
18. M o rtftft L ose!
Mrs. llddth, Apt. 6, Avalon
3*61 I . Park Are. Ph. FA I m i
and serviced. “ 24 hour service"
Apts.
After hour* FA 3-1611 FA 31011
MORTGAGE LOANS
10614 E. 18th St. Sanford, Fla.
r. O. nsx 2*0
FKA sad Cost cation si
Sanford, Florida
CHILD CARE. FA 2-2806. Lake
FRIUIDAIRE
Publish March 1*. IT, 14, 91. l i l t
Commercial A Residential
Monroe.
Sales
&amp; Service
STENSTROM
REALTY
VOTICB OF on illN A X C M CLOBHouse Wiring
Free Eitimalcs
t v n , VACATIVO AND ABANDON- IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E 111 N. Park A y* Phase f a 2-2416 21. Beauty Salons
i v n CKBTAIV KOADWAVB
Sid Vihlcn’ t Randall Electric
NINTH JUDICIAL CIBCUIT OP
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCSRMi
TH E »T A T B OP FLORIDA. IN
PERMANENTS $7.00
US Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
Votles Is hereby given that lha AND POE eBHINOLH UOUNTT, If. Fmtle Help Wanted
Complete with Hair Cut A Styling
Board o f Aldermen af tha Tawn IN UHANUEET. CA8B NO. 11118.

*

WELDING
Heavy equipment. Trucks, Rail*,
Sprockets, Rollers, Idlers and
general repair. Call . . . .
B ft W WELDING
EAit 3 4786
P alltk i, Fla.

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
O M. HARRISON
210 Me*noIla
Ph. FA 2-4622
26&lt;o lliawntha
Ph. FA 2-8827
New and Uxed Furniture
Rev. 1311 Palmetto
FA 2-7918 311 E. First St.
FA 2-3622 DE VILBISS 5 gal. pressure
tank, 30 f t air and fluid hose,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
New ft Used FurMtura &amp; Appli­
gun, double regulation porta*
AU types and sites, installed
ances A Good Place To
ble
flexible
shaft
grinder,
"D o It Yourself”
RUY, SELL or TRADE
•mall welding torch. FA 2-W92.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

S T Y "THE MERCHANT OP

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Legal Notice

34. Articles For Sale

INCOME TAX SERVICE

St. Johns Realty Co.

MAYFAIR HOME
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
2 - BEDROOM
masonry retire­
Ph. FA 2-6123 W* art pleated to offer thla
ment home on two beautiful 116 N Park Ave.
beautiful and attractively lo­
lots, with 22 bearing fruit trees, 2 BEDROOM home tn Country
cated Mayfair home for sale.
priced right at $9,600, requires
Club Manor. Small equity and
The large and spacious design­
$3,000 down, $65 monthly.
assume $62.00 per month pay
ed floor plan includrs 2.000
SEMINOLE REALTY
menta. Ph. FA 2-7902.
square feat of living area plus
1901 Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-$2$2
a double carport and utility
HOUSE and lot, 713 Laural Ave.,
room. Includes 4 bedrooms, 2
4-BEDROOM, 2 bath home, en­
$6,000. 2 liots for sale, 711-713
baths,
12 x 33 Florida room,
closed Florida room, modern
Laurel Ave., 11,730 each. F. J
large living room and separata
equipped kitchen, many other
Deforgc, 290 Johneon Ave.,
dining mom plus dining area
extras. Call FA 2 0412.
Jersey City, N. J.
separated
from
kitchen
by
serving and kitchen bar. The
2000 WashtAgton Drive, 2 bad
kitchen
is quality equipped
r u m , 1 bath, corner with fruit
IV T U B C O r n T OS' t u b o n \ v r r
with built-in oven and dish­
treei.
Nredi
filin '.
MAIT­
jriifaK, aKWivni.K rotvrv.
washer. There are msny other
LAND. 320 Sandxpur Ave., cor­
ST STB OP PL O niD A
eye catching refinement! in­
in p h o iia t i;
ner, 17 fruit tree*. Call Flo.
IV nF. THE P.BTATa OPi
cluding tha beautiful landseap.
Harriai, Raallor, FA 34364,
tv it.i.iR m
Mii.i.Kit. esesasa*
•d lots and fanead backyard.
PI.VAI, VOTICB1
with
Volte* I* h*r*hjr elran that ths
Shown by appointment only.
8ANFORD PROPERTIES
undaralnnad will, on tha 1th ea r
$33,000.
o f April. A. D. l t d . prasant ta tha
31 LOTS
Honorabla County Judea e f Samisola County. Florida, har (Inal raNEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL
turn, account and vouehara, aa Thla sroup of loti eat. b# purehaiStenitrom R ealty
Administratrix e f tha Ratal* af
ad tor only $15,000.00 with sood
• W i l l i * It. Millar, dacaaaad. and at
Ml N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 2-2420
w aald time, than an# there, make
ttrm i. All loti 00 ftat wide.

33. Furniture

Fri. Mar. 17, 1DG1 — Pape 11 27. Special Services

OrrnlJi

CASH

PAID

FOR

USED

CARS

If You Mato A Good Running, Clean Used Car, Come By.
Wa'ro Ready Ta Buy.
■ Come By And Meet Rob Thontao Our “ Hillbilly'* Sale-man
| From Blutfield. W. Virginia!
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FRANCHISRD DEALER FOR - Dodge — Dodge Dert —
Chrysler — Siaita — Renault — Pugeot,

! Seminole Co. M otors
I^^Hwj^ESrTSTATfSdb- \m

616 S . First S t

Ph. FA 2-0614

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109 N. Palmetto

Lin c o l n u m a m
|mercury w m m
FA 2-4884

RIGHT BEHIND THE POST - OFFICE

L

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He built it with a local contractor, with local

labor and local m aterial H e em ploys local people
and he pays local taxes. H e is proud o f his new hom e.
And he is grateful for your patronage, for in
many ways this new plant belongs to you, too. Because
o n ly by y ou r con tin u a lly grow in g p referen ce fo r
P epsiC ola, the light refreshment, was this new building

W A R E CORDIALLY INVITED
OPEN HOUSE
Pepsl-Cola Bottling Company o f Orlando
Corner Michigan Avenue at South Division Street
Today— 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM
Plant Tours
FREE Pepsi's and Souvenirs
Door Prize Drawings every half hour

PEPSI-COLA MTTSICTHON RECORD HOP 1 :00 PM-8-.00 PM
Meet WHOO’s Rock Robinson and Jim Ivey
Dance to the music o f "Mighty 990"

Like .7 7 5 other independent local businessmen
w ho bottle and distribute Pepsi*Cola all over the w orld,

your P epsiC ola bottler is dedicated to one thing: to
bring youthe m ost w holesom e refreshment your m oney
can buy.
Come in and see this thriving local business
jott’ve helped build. Have a Pepsi with us.

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HANDSOME NEW BUILDING 18 owned by a
friend and neighbor of yours.
his

MEET MISS FLORIDA

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Tuesday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, G0-65.
VOL. 53

United Presa Leased Wire

Operation Set
For Sanford
The Allantl* Coaet Lin# Rail­
road haa revealed plana for a
"piggyback'* operation to atart
her* Mar. 27 and said that work
la underway on the ACL property
on French Ave. and 13th St. on
track* and ramps.
J. W. Plant, manager of the
ACL't trailer and train servlet,
told the Chamber of Commerce by
FIRST EASTER LILY BALL TICKETS are presented to Mayor Joe Baker,
tetter today that starting next
left, by Dr. Vann Parker, chairman o f the Society for Crippled Children
Monday, “ wa will commence a
and Adults. The ball, co-sponsored by the'Pilot Club, will be held at the
movpmtnl o f American Motor*
Mayfair Inn Saturday.
(Herald Photo)
Coip. vehicles from Kenosha,
Wise, to 8anford. These automo­
biles will move on tri-level flat
car* to Sanford and will be dis­
tributed to Florida destinations
south of St. Augustine and Gaines­
ville. These automobile* will be
distributed from Sanford by Motor
Convoy, Inc.”
Plant added also that it is antici­
pated
later on that some motor
The third annual Faster Lily
Ball will be held at the Mayfair manufacturers will utilise Sanford
A fust and furious thunderstorm lashed Sanford and Inn ballroom Saturday.
aa a distribution point.

furious Storm
Hits City, Area

£
Seminole County Sunday night dumping more than two
inches o f rain, causing washouts, minor power and telephone
failures and two accidents.
However, the ruin storm, which lasted well over two
hours in some areas of the county, was called a “ blessing" by
.

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County Agent Cecil Tucker.

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inow , Sleet, Cold
Arrive With Spring

Tucker Said that hs had heard
comments from around the coun­
ty that much o f tha county’s $4
million citrus industry was wilt­
ing and the heavy raina probably
aaved cltruxmen thousands of dol­
lars in fruit loss.

By United Praia International
Tucker added that the rain didn’t
Snow, ileet, arctic air and ril­ hurt tha budding vegetable in­
ing riven on tha tint day of dustry either.
City officials rapoited that tha
spring left much of the nations'
ncy lightly turning to thoughti rainstorm caused washouts on
Myrtla Ava. and FulUm 8t„ In the
summer.
rear of tha Valdes Hotel and on
yhile spring bowed in officially
certain
fin JMh .St.
qpfejen the sun crossed the equator
The police department reported
at 3:32 p.qi-, a Panhandle bill­ that there was a minor washout on
iard unloaded two to six inches o f Rands 'Alley behind tho Valdes as
new snow on Texas, Oklahoma a result of Friday's brief showers
and Kanaaa and spread east to but the w'hihout deepened Sunday
causing a car to fall Into a hole.
Missouri. Snow alternated with
City erews worked wall into tha
sleet In southern lows and north- night to remove the vkhlcle.
I n i l Missouri, becoming heavy
Two accidents in tha city were
rain ia southern and central Illi­ also caim-d by the rain.
nois and western Kentucky.
At 9:23 p. m. a ear driven by
Scattered showers and thunder- Joseph Duggur of Kl Portal Ave.,
storms dotted a wide area of the Sanford, eollidrd with a vehicle
South ’from east Texas and Ar­ operated by Lloyd Fox.
kansas along llie Gulf Coast to
A passenger in tha Duggor car,
northern Florida. Othsr rains Lois Duggor, received minor in­
sprinkled California, Nevada and juries while an infant in the Fox
the Pacific Northwest inland to car received several bruises and
_Jdaho and Montana.
head injuries.
• Winter’s • final tug pulled the
Damage to the two cars totaled
mercury below freezing In New
9800 and Duggor was charged with
England, most of the Great
failure to yield the right o f way.
Lakes, the upper Mississippi Val­
The arciilent occurred on French
ley, northern Great Plains and
Ave. and 25th St. Duggor told
central Rocky Mountains.
police that he couldn’t see the
othsr ear becauss of tha heavy
rain.
At 9:43 p. m., wet brakes re­
sulted in another two car eolllaion
on French Ave. and Fulton Ht.
Isiah Williams of W. 16th St.
told polica his brakes failed to
State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jr. work because of tha wet grounds
•nd Gordon Frederick today aaid and bit a ear operated by Grace
they would back a new 43 senator Muniuw o f Orlando, William* wa*
Rcapportionment plan which will charged with failure to have ve­
give Seminole County its own sen­ hicle under control.
ator.
The County Engineer's office
The legislators, who will leave said that aeveral, but no serious,
£ f o r Tallahassee in less than two washouts were reported through­
weeks to get ready for tha open­ out the county.
ing of the 1M1 terra, added that
Officials at the Central Florida
Gov. Ferala Bryant hat endorsed Experimental Station «a Celery
the plan.
Ave. reported that tha road to th«
The plan, revolves around &gt; 103- station was almost ' completely
man bouse, which would be nn washed away.
increase of eight seats. However,
Thera wer* also aevaial minor
before it Is final the bouse plan telephon* and power failure*.
may call for 103 membera so that Cable* were wet ia tha W. 13th
Pinellas, Volusia, Escambia and St. area and telephone officials re­
Opossibly Brevard Counties each
ported that some phones in that
ran gain one representative and
area were out o f order.
Polk can rentals in the threeklinor power failure* were re­
representative bracket.
ported in Sunland Estates.
Tl.4 43 tesster proposal, with the
The oan f-id Nava! Air BUtfon
23 largest counties set up at one
also had tioublee with tha storm.
rouhty
districts,
automatically
would give Seminole, Sarasota, An official of the fire station on
Manatee, Bay, Okaloosa, Brevard, the base said that six electric mo­
Lee and Monroe Counties their tor* bunted out.

Legislators Back
‘ Reapportion Plan

awn senators.
• Cleveland said today that he
felt that the plan has a great
deal of merit- and was optimistic
that it would be given the ekay
by the House and Senate this
year.
Ti.e new plan was discussed
by legislative leaden and Gov.
Br&gt;*"t this past wrekend and
C!e\eland said that there i* g
weirtuai agreement over the merits
^ f the plan.

Lyman. School Band
Room Vandalized
The Lyman School bandroom
waa broken Into sometime during
the weekend, school oiiiciali re­
ported today.
|
Supt. R. T. M iUes aaid that
nothing was taken but the bandroom was sandaiized and "inatruMaeata flung all ovor-tka roam ."

Third Annual Easter
Lily Ball Saturday
At Mayfair Inn
Sponsored Jointly by the So­
ciety for Crippled Childten and
Adults and the Pilot Club o f San­
ford, this benefit social event will
writ* flnia to another Mayfair
aeason.
Mrs. O. A. Payne, pi evident of
the Pilot Club, who is In charge
of the arrangements for the ball,
announced today that the dance
will begin at 0 p. m. to music by a
10-piece oirhestra undar the direc­
tion o f Pat* Rukur.
Special entertainment will in­
clude the artistry of "Mr. Magic"
tha magician, and Jert Wheatland,
a 14-year old local mlts, who will
sing and dance.
Dour prizes will be awarded and
the top gift will b* a beautiful
eight by 10 foot booked rug, made
apd donated b x Mrs. Bpbert Brad­
ford o f Altanont* Spriitxs.
Other fine gifts have been do­
nated by local matthant* and will
be awarded during the evening.
Ticket* are on sale at 93-30 per
person and reservations may be
mad* by tailing Mr*. Cati Schllke,
Mrs. Bob Kama or Mrs. John
Shaltuck.

Edwards Given
New Assignment
Capt. F. G. Edwards, Heavy A t­
tack Wing 1 rommander will move
to the Navy Air Test Center at
Patiaent River, Md., as director
o f flight test.
Capt, Edwards, tha man at tha
helm o f tha Atlantic Fleet Heavy
Attack Squadrons, Is an offlrer
whoa* aviation background ia rich
with carrier combat flying, flight
test and airborne weapon systems
development.
Upon his arrival at Sanford In
November 1059 he served aa Com­
manding Officer, VAH-:i until
June 14 when ha became the rom­
mander o f Heavy Attack Wing
On*. In his present Job VAH-1
buss hy Is responsible for all
Heavy Attack Squadrons o f the
U. S, Atlantic Fleet and for the
U. S. Sixth Fleet in tha Mediter­
ranean.
Capt. Edwards will be reliev­
ed by Capt. J. M. T ull/ Jr. ia
June.

Milwee To Talk
To P-TA Group

News Briefs
Algeria Talks Set
BERN, Switzerland (UPI) —
The Swiss Foreign Ministry an­
nounced today that preparatory
French-Algerian talk* designed to
pave the way (or full acale peace
negotiations will get underway In
Switzerland within the next few
days.

1908

MONDAY. MARCH 20. 19G1

LISBON. Portugal (U P l)-A frican marauders slaughtered a
whole town or women and chil­
dren in northern Angola when the
men led to battle guerrilla bands,
according to report* reaching
here today.
The report* said the butchery
occurred in Madimba, 470 miles
north of the Portuguese African
colonial capital of Luanda.
Best estimates today srare that
at least TO persons — mostly
women and children—had been
kill in terriorism which began

last Wednesday In northern An­
gola. but the government could
provide no firm figure.
The Red Cross estimated, that
at least 1,000 children and 300
adult* had been airlifted to safe­
ty in Luanda.
Reports reaching Lisbon said
the raids apparently were plan­
ned by expertenred guerrilla
leaders who armed their bands
with machetes to attack weak
points and firtarms to attack
belter defended communities.
Tha men of Madimba were re­

intangible Tax
Proposal Gets By
Legislative Group

Gov. Farris Bryant has named
a Sanford man to the Florida In­
dustrial Commission.
The a n n o u n c e m e n t , mailt
through Karl Higginbotham, coun­
ty Bryant committee chairman,
waa that Rudy l„ Sloan hat been
appointed to the liuluelrial com­
mission's labor division.
Sloan, a railroad engineer, was
the labor representative oa tha
Bryant campaign staff. A resi­
dent of 2*&gt;01 Magnolia Ave., he
and hie wife, the former Lola Meri­
wether, have tine* children.
Sloan will be serving with a
former Sanford resident on the
commission. Worley Brown, the
chairman, lived hei* and attended
8anford schools before moving
away.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A pro­
posal to cut In. half Florida's
intangible tax on slocks and bonds
at an estimated revenue Ion of
112 million a ytar baraly squeezed
by the legislative Council today.
Tha bars 9-3 margin by which
the council agreed to sponsor the
bdl in the legislature pointed up
another hitler floor fight when
the measure' gets to the llouso
and Senate for debate in April.
A companion bill, which requi­
res domestic and foreign corpora­
tions lo file a list of their Florida
stockholder* with the state comp­
troller annually, was approved
with only two dissenting voles.
A bill which several legislators
warned would reduce the revenue
from the tax on a merchant'*
inventory or slock waa approved
by the same 9-3 margin.
Sen. Wilson Carraway, a council
member and chairman of tha
Senate Appropriations Committee,
put bia colleagues on notice that
if fhay rojed to ' these tan. reduc­
tions (1»y'"must be prepared to
support new taxes to replace the
revenue.
Sponsor* of both
mtaauraa
countered that other features of
tha proposed bills would actually
result in increased revenue or at
least as much aa now being
brought In.
A bill to replace the present
full value requirements for assess,
ing property for taxation with
“ Just value" sailed through the
council with only on* dissenting
vole.

RUDY I - 8LOAN

Bomb Scare Follows
Two Rosenwald Fires

Concentrators Wait

Upswing Forecast

searched but oo bomb was found.
Police aaid that they had no idea
if the bomb boas was turned in
by a youngster or an adult. “ Thera
was no way of telling,'’ one police­
man said.
At the same time, Teague aaid
that double sessions at the school
started today ia the wake of two
major fires tail week. The session!
would include grades one to three.
A fir* destroyed two classroom
buildings at the school early
Thursday morning while another
clisiroom was destroyed In • lira
last Sunday.
Teague aaid today that the
State Fire Marshal's office haa
completed It’s investigation of tha
two blazes and a report ia axparted aoon.

Science Takes Big Step

Africans Arrested

$90 Billion Show
ORLANDO (UPI) Partici­
pants in the Southeastern Indus­
trial Exposition next month will
represent a purchasing power of
990 billion, the Florida Develop­
ment Commission said Saturday.
Tha exposition is expected to
draw 90.000 butineeimen when it
opens April II. It will be pro­
moted by the Department of De­
fense and is designed to give both
small businessmen and contrac­
tors a cisn ce to see the needs
of the government.

Knott To Speak
To Realtors

ported to have left their women
and children hidden while they
went north toward Sao Salvador
to fight. The guerrilla bands ap­
parently circled behind them and
wiped out everyone remaining in
the town.
Official Portuguese dispatches
have said the guerrilla* are op­
erating from the neighboring
Congo and have "foreign" bark­
ing.
Six members of American mis­
sionary families have been re­
leased to United Nations forces

Rudy Sloan Gets
Industrial Board
Appointment

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock*
ran up a broad string of minor
gains at the opening today.
Trading continued fairly heavy.
Wall Street is split between brok­
ers who believe the market will
irsZi i h ' id eight ahead to a near’
record high and those who expect
It to back away from the peak
School and law enforcement of­
at least once mors.
ficials evacuated the Rosenwald
Negro School la Altamonte Springs
LAKELAND (UPD-WhU# con­ early Friday afternoon altar the
centrators wajted for the matur­ Altamonte Polica Dedl. received
ity of latr-*«4 li&gt;n fruit. Florida a telephone call that 'IlW e is a
cltrusmcn today resumed ship­ bomb dk -tha' roof at tha school."
ping the bulk of, their orange
County defeat Administrative As­
harvest to the fresh market. No sistant WaRifr Teague' said that
prices for oranges going to con­ the police Were also notified that
centrate were recorded last week the bomb would "gq off at 3
due to the short supply which p.m ." The call was received at
entered that channel.
2 p.m.
Police and the sh eriff! office
ordered the school evacuated.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State
Some 900 youagsteri were dismis­
Industrial Chairman W o r l e y
sed for the day.
Brown forecast an unvwing in the
An exteniive search waa made
stale's economy in the next (wo
on the roof and all the school
months, but warned Saturday
grounds. L ocken and desks were
Florida has by no meant shaken
off ill recession (ever. Drown
based his forecast on a 3134.000
drop in jobless compensation
payments In February, a n d
promising factors in tha nttiontl
economic scene.

JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(UPI)—South Atman police arrailed 10 African political lead­
ers early today In a nationwide
round-up Just before the return
of Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd from London where he
pulled this country out of the
British commonwealth. Official
sources said the arrests were designed to head off demonstra­
tions.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 151

Africans W ipe Out Town

Brokers Divided

R. T. Milwee, superintendent
of schools, will speak to the Pinecrest P-TA Tuesday at I p. ra.
on tha proposed school legisla­
tive program.
*This will be an opportunity for
parents to become better inform­
ed on legislation affecting the
schools and educational system in
Florida. Members of Use state
legislature also has* been invit­
ed to be present.
The program has been arrang- J
ed by P-TA legislative chairm an.'
Michael Caola and Helen Tucker,
program chairman.
Loral realtors and their assortThe executive board will meet
tes
will hear Wilson Knott presi­
at 7:13 p m. in the school II-!
dent of the Florida land Planning.
brsry.
Inc. and on* o f the developers of
the new Seminole Industrial Park,
Carlton Quits
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Presi­ speaking on the iiaportanr* o f at­
dent Kennedy, today accepted the tracting n*w industry to the coun­
resignation o f Dojle. E. Carlton, tyThe meeting will be held Tues­
former Florida governor, as a
member of the Civil Rights Com­ day at 7 p. ai. ia the Sea Shell
ROsteursat.
mission.

3

Established

Toward Prolonging Life

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) Nawly-perfettad scientific tech­
niques have opened a door to
life laving and 11/s-prolonging lor
human beings.
Unfortunatly there are other
doora which remain closed. It
may prove impossible to open
them although there la much
scientiiic hup* they can ba made
lo yield.
A scientific loan tikes kidney*
and lung* out of baboons and
dogs. It keeps these organs alive.
When restored to the bodies of
their owners, they function Just

Lions T o Hear
McKibbin T a lk
Clifford McKibbin, chairman of
tha Committee of 100 of the Cham­
ber o f Commerce, will apeek lo the
Lions Club at (belt Tuesday DuuA
mrrting at the Rea Shell Restau­
rant.
McKibbin will take up some of
the fine points of Sanford's new
long rang* city plan, which has
been drawn up by city planner
George Simone. The plan has nut
yet been arrrpted by the city
government.

Church M eet Set
The regular monthly meeting of
(he Lake Mary Catholic Church Of
The Nativity Women's Club will
be held at S p. m. today in the
Lake Mary Chamber o f Commerce.

as* though nothing had happened.
So perfected ar* these tech­
niques tha leam leader said he
"wouldn't hesitate to do the
same thing to human beings if
land this is the big, stumbling if)
he could "accomplish something"
by doing to.
At this time lie could ac­
complish nothing because it's a
sad rase of techniques being (ar
•head of application; it's sad be­
cause there is so much which
could be accomplished with the
techniques if science could only
open those other closed doors.
A canccr-riddcn lung could be
takan out of a human body, freed
ot cancer and restored to Its
owner. Stumbling block: Tier*
now is no drug or other treat­
ment which ran do that to a lung
or any other organ without de­
stroying the healthy at well as
the cancerous tissue;_______
However, this does not diminish
Ih* triumphant one door-opening
of Dr. Claude R. Hitchcock and
his associates of the Minneapolis
General Hospital. Ha detailed it
at a science writers' timinar
hers sponsored by the American
Cancer Society.
Upon removal of kidney or lung
from baboon oo dog the orgaa ia
reduced io temperature lo ooe
degree above zero wllbio one
minute by running refrigerant
aod numbing chemicals through
its artery, which removes the
blood at the same lime.
I t ls 'quick-chilhng
evidently
preserve* if e life ef the organ.

Peel's Attorney
Asks Tape Ban
FORT PIERCE, (U PI) - De­
fense attorney Carlton Welch
asked the court today to ban
from testimony a confessed killers
tap* recorded conversation! nam­
ing Joseph A. Peel Jr., as the man
who masterminded the 1933 slay­
ings of Circuit Judge and Mrs. C.
E. Clilllingworlh,
Welch made h)s motion at Peel’s
murder trial in St. Lucia County
Circuit Court moved back Into the
courtroom to begin its third week.
The trial was recessed most of
last week while the judge, oppos­
ing attorneys and Peel listened to
the tape recordings of Floyd
(Lucky) Holzapfel's story of the
Chillingworth slayings.

‘ Folse* Ads
H it By FTC
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Federal Trad* Commission haa
accused manufacturer* of, four
nationally advertised palm kilters
o f falsely advertising that their
pioducts give the fastest relief
from pain.
Actually, tha FTC said, "there
is no significant differences in the
rat* o f iperd with which these, or
any (river such ana !* --'.,.- trilivt
pain."

sent to the chaotic Kivu Province
to drive out fanatic "leopard
men" who have threatened to kill
all whites, the UN command an­
nounced today.
The Americana leaving aro
members of the World Grace
Testimony o f Chicago. They had
been prevented by the Kivu gov­
ernment from leaving the area
plagued by ’ Torist attacks.
Tha UN said that in addition
to the Americans, six Belgians
and a Dutchman also are being
flown out. Other American and
European white residents in Kivu
have decided to stay.
In Leopoldville, Congolese gov­
ernment spokesman Albert Del­
vaux accused UN personnel to­
day of engaging in smuggling.
Delvaux, who ia on* of tbo most
influential members of tho cen­
tral government, announced that
henceforth goods destined for tho
UN force* through tho port of
Matadl will be aubjected to Congold * customs control.
The new development* cams aa
informed sources said tho central
government might relax tha eco­
nomic blockade of Oriental Prov­
ince as a gesture of conciliation
toward pro-l^imumba leader An*
loin* Gizanga.

Seining Proposal
To Be Discussed
By Sportsmen
The Seminole County Sports­
man's A nn. win moot today *9
9 p. m. In tho Courthouse to dis­
cuss Die recent proposals that
tha Game aod Fresh Watsr Flak
Commission opan up the S t
Jphq’s River a n fL la ta for com ­
mercial Mining for freak water
fish.
Discussion also wilt be held
and action taken on a proposed
constitutional amendment
per­
taining to election at member* od
tbo Gam# and Freak Water Flak
Commission.
AH members o f tho Sports­
man's Assn, aro urged to bo
present and all aportsmon and
flshsrmen are invited to attend
this meeting.
Jack Wilber, former president
of the group, said that the local
organization has already gono on
record opposing Mining of the St.
Johns.
Ha added (hat at a meeting of
Fifth District sportsmen Sun­
day, gam* commission official!
explained that at least four
members of tho commission are
■gainst tho Mining.

Citizens Group
To Organize
In North Orlando
A meeting to organlxo a Citi­
zens Commute* ia North Orlando
has been called at tho VUlago
Hall today at 7:90 p. m.
W. W. Anderson, who will
serve as acting chairman at this
first meeting, haa urged aU resi­
dents of the community, whether
or not they Uvo within the vil­
lage limits, to attend tho meet­
ing.

Milwee To Address
County Taxpayers
Taxpayers For A Belter Gov­
ernment
in
Seminole
County
Assn., meeting today at Alta­
monte Elementary School, will
hear an address by Supt. of
Schools R. T. MUwce.
All taxpayers of the county are
Invited to attend tho S p. m.
meeting.

Name Lives On

HOLLYWOOD (l*PI» — X*y
Gable gave birth to ao l-pound
"P rince" today to carry on Ik*
name of her late husband. Clark
Gable, "K in g" of tha mavte*
It was tha only child born of
Gable who died of a heart attack
last Nov. IS in Hollywood Pres­
Tbo Campboll-Lossing Ameri­ byterian Hospital where his ro­
can Legion Poll 33 will have a bust son entered tho world.
chicken barbecue supper today at
7 p. m. to be followed by tb*
regular monthly busineis meet­
GENEVA (U PI) —Britain'* chief
ing.
Election of next year's County nuclear conference delegate aaid
Fair officers will be hsld at this on arrival today ho a*** “ a very
time sod aU members are urged real chance" o f a nuclear Weap­
to bo pr«Mnt and to bring a row ons test baa kaing agreed to In a
bar.
matter of

Fair Officer Vote
Scheduled Tonight

'Real Chance*

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Operation Set
For Sanford
The Atlxntl# Coast Line Raflioad has revealed plans for a
"piggyback* operation to start
her* Mar. 17 and said that work
ia underway cm th* ACL property

on French Ave, and 13th 8L on
tracke and ramps.
J. W. Plant, manager of th*
ACL'* tioiler and Main service,
told the Chamber of Commerce by
FIRST EASTER LILY BALL TICKETS arc presented to Mayor Joe Baker,
letter today that aUrting next
left, by Dr. Vann Parker, chairman o f the Society for Crippled Children
Monday, “ » • will commence a
and Aduka. The bail, cosponsored by the'Pilot Club, will be held at the
movement o f American Motor*
Mayfair Inn Saturday,
(Herald Photo)
Cotp. vehicle* from Kenosha,
Wise, to Sanford. These automo­
biles will move on tri-level flat
car* to Sanford and will be diatribuu-d to Florida destination*
south of St. Augustine and Gaines­
ville. These automobile* will be
distributed from Sanford by Motor
a ma a
t » ■
^
Convoy, Inc.”
Plant added alto that H is antici­
The third annual Easter Lily pated later on that some motor
Ball will be held at ths Mayfair manufacturers will utilise Sanford
A fust and furious thunderstorm lashed Sanford and Inn ballroom Saturday.
aa a distribution point.

furious Storm
Hits City, Area
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United Presn Leased

Seminole County Sunday night dumping more than two
inches o f ruin, causing washouts, minor power and telephone
failures and two accidents.
However, the rain atorm, which lasted well over two
hours in some areas of the county, was called a "blessing” by

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inow , Sleet, Cold
Arrive With Spring

County Agent Cecil Tucker.
Tucker Said that he had heard
comments from around the coun­
ty that much of the county’s (4
million citrus industry was wilt­
ing arid th* heavy rains probably
saved citrusmen thousands of dol­
lars in fruit lost.

By United Press fntrrnsllonsl
Tucker added that the rain didn’t
Snow, sleet, arctic air and ris­ hurt tha budding vegetable in­
ing rivers on ths first day of dustry either.
City officials repotted that the
spring left much of (he nations'
ticy lightly turning to thoughts rainstorm caused washouts on
Myrtle Ave, and Fulton St., in the
summer.
rear of the Valdes Hotel and on
yhllc spring bowed la officially certain. M iff, fin SOOi St,
cn tho sun crossed the equator
The police department reported
3:32 p.ip-i a Panhandle bllx- that there waa a minor washout on
sard unloaded two to six Inches of Rands Alley behind the Valdes as
new snow on T ests, Oklahoma a result o f Friday's brief showers
and Kansas and spread east to but the Whshout deepened Sunday
causing a ear to fall into a hole.
Missouri, Snow alternated with
City crews worked well into the
sled In southern Iowa and north- night to remove the vkhlcle.
Sweat Missouri, becoming heavy
Two accidents In the city were
rain In southern and central Illi­ also caused by the rain,
nois and western Kentucky.
A t 0:26 p. rn. a car driven by
Scattered showers and thunder­ Juseph Duggur of El Portal Avt.,
storms dotted a wide area of tho Sanford, rollided with a vehicle
South ’from east Texas and Ar­ operated by Lloyd Fos.
kansas along the Gulf Coast to
A passenger in the Duggor car,
northern Florida. Other rains Lois HuRKor, received minor in­
sprinkled California, Nevada and juries while an infant in the Fox
the Pacific Northwest inland to car received several bruises and
-.Idaho and Montana.
head injuries.
• Winter1* * final tug pulled the
Damage to the two cars totaled
mercury below freezing tn New
|600 and UuRgor was charged with
England, moil of the Great
failure to yield tha right o f way.
Lakes, the upper Mississippi Val­
Th* accident occurred on French
and
ley, northern Great Plains
Ave. and 26th St. Duggor told
central Rocky Mountains.
pollre thnt he couldn’t see tha
other rar because of tha heavy
rain.
At 6:13 p. m., wet brake* re­
sulted in another two car collision
on French Ave, and Fulton StIsiab William* of W. 16th St.
told pulica hi* brakes failed to
State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jr. work because of th* wet grounds
and Gordon Frederick today aaid and bit a ear uperated by Grace
they would back a new 43 senator Mumow o f Orlando, William* was
Re apportionment plan which will rharged with failure to have ve­
give Seminole County Iti own sen­ hicle under control.
The County Engineer’* office
ator.
The legislators, who will leave aald that several, but no serious,
£ f o r Tallahassee in less thin two washuuts were reported through­
weeks to get ready for the open- out the county.
lag of the 1M1 terra, edded that
Officials at th* Central Florida
Gov. Farris Bryant has endorsed Experimental Station o « Celery
the plan.
Ave. reported that th* road to the
The plan, revolves around a 103- station was almost 'completely
man bouse, which would be an washed away.
increase of eight seats. However,
Thera ware also saveial minor
before it Is (Inal the houaa plan telephone end power failure*.
may call for 103 roerabera so that Cablet wars wet ia th* W, 13th
Pinellas, Volusia. Escambia and St. area and telephone officials re­
tp o is ib ly Brevard Countiea each
ported that some phones In that
ran gain on* reprr tents live and
area were uut of order.
Polk can remain in the threeMinor power failure* were re­
representative bracket.
ported In Sunlsnd Estates.
The 13•teastnr proposal, with the
The 5»i*f-td Nival Air Bietfon
23 largest counties set up as one
also had trouble# with tha storm.
rouhly
districts,
automatically
would give Seminole. Sarasota, An official of the fire station on
Manatee, Bay, Okaloosa, Brevard, th* base said that six electric mo­
Let and Monroe Countie* their tors burned out.

Legislators Back
’ Reapportion Plan

own senator*.
• Cleveland said today that he
lelt that the plan baa a great
deal of merit and waa optimistic
that it would be given the okay
by the House and Senate IhU
year.
Ti.e new plan was discussed
by legislative leaders and Gov.
Bryant this past weekend and
Clct eland said that there is q
gsirtual agreement over the merits
% f the plea.

Lyman School Band
Room Vandalized
The Lyman School bandroom
was broken Into sometime during
the weekend, school olltculs re­
ported today.
|
Supt. R. T. Mil s e t said that
nothing was taken but the bandroom waa vandalized end "inatrumeat* Hung aU aver-lha n o n . "
I

Third Annual Easter
Lily Ball Saturday

Sponsored Jointly by the So­
ciety for Crippled Childten and
Adult* and tha Pilot Club o f San­
ford, this benefit social avent will
writ* finia to another Mayfair
aeason.
Mr*. O. A. Payne, piesidt-ul of
the Pilot Club, who is In chum*
o f the arrangements for the ball,
announced today that th* dance
will begin at 9 p. m. to music by a
10-piece otehestra under the direc­
tion o f Pel* Bukur.
Special entertainment will in­
clude th* artistry o f "Mr. Magic'*
the magician, and Jeri Wheatland,
a 14-year old local miss, who will
sing and dance.
Door prize* will be awarded mid
the tup gift will ha a beautiful
eight by 10 foot hooked rug, made
apd donated b x Mrs. Kgbart Hr idlord of Altamonte Spmfge.
Other fin* gifts have hem do­
nated by local m«&lt;ihauls end wilt
be awarded during the evening.
Tirketa are on tale e l ft.60 per
person and reservations may hs
mads by railing Mrs. Carl Schllke,
Mrs. Bob Kama or Mrs. John
Shattuck.

Edwards Given
New Assignment
Capt. F. G. Edwards, Heavy A t­
tack Wing 1 commander will move
to the Navy Air Test Center et
Patlaent River, Md., ae director
o f flight test.
Capt. Edwards, th* man at the
holm o f the Atlantic Fleet Heavy
Attark Squadrons, la an officer
whose aviation background ia rich
with carrier combat flying, flight
test and airborne weapon systems
development.
Upon his arrival at Sanford In
November 11*69 he served aa Com*
minding Officer, VAll-:i until
Juns 14 whan ha became tha com­
mander of Heavy Attack Wing
On*. In his present job VAH-1
boss he la responsible for all
Heavy Attack Squadtons uf th*
U. 8. Atlantic Fleet and for the
U. 8. Sixth Fleet in the Mediter­
ranean.
Capt. Edwards will be reliev­
ed by Capt. J. M. Tully Jr. in
June.

Milwee To Talk
To P-TA Group

News Briefs
Algeria Talks Set
BERN, Switzerland (UPI) —
The Swiss Foreign Ministry an­
nounced today that preparatory
French-Algerian talks designed to
pave th* way for full acale peace
negotiations will get underway In
Switzerland within the next few
days.

Established

1008

MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1901

LISBON, Portugal (U P O -A frican marauders slaughtered a
whole town or women and chil­
dren in northern Angola when the
men led to battle guerrilla bands,
according to report* reaching
here today.
The reports said tha butchery
occurred In Madimba, 410 miles
north of the Portuguese African
colonial capital of Luanda.
Best estimates today were that
at least 70 persons — mostly
Women and children—had been
till in terriorism which began

last Wednesday in northern An­
gola, but the government could
provide no firm figure.
The Red Crass estimated, that
at least 1,000 children and 300
adult* had been airlifted to safe­
ty in Luanda.
Report* reaching Lisbon said
tha raids apparently were plan­
ned by experienced guerrilla
leaders who armed their bands
with marhetes to attack weak
points and firearms to attack
better defended communities.
lit* men of Madimba were re­

Intangible Tax
Proposal Gets By
Legislative Group

Gov. Farris Bryant has named
a Hanford man to th* Florida In­
dustrial Commission.
Thr a n n o u n c e m e n t , mails
through Earl Higginbotham, coun­
ty Bryant cinmnitte* chairman,
waa that Rudy l„ Sloan has been
appointed to the liuliulriel com­
mission's labor division.
Sloan, a railroad engineer, was
tha labor representative on th*
Bryant campaign staff. A resi­
dent of IWHM Magnolia Ave., he
and his wife, the former Lois Meri­
wether, have tine# children,
8loan will be serving with a
fanner Sanford resident on ths
commission. Worley Brown, the
chairman, lived heie and attended
Sanford schools before moving
away,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A pro­
posal lo cut in. half Florida's
intangible tax on stocks and bonds
si an estimated revenue loss of
III million a year barely squeezed
by the legislative Council today.
Tha bar* 6-3 margin by which
(hr council agreed to sponsor the
bill in the legislature pointed up
another biller floor fight when
the measure' gets to the House
and Senate for debale in April.
A companion bill, which requi­
re* dumrstic and foreign corpora­
tions lo flic a list of their Florida
stockholder* with tha state comp­
troller annually, was approved
with only two dissenting votes.
A hill which several legislators
warned would reduce the revenue
from lha Ux on a merchant's
inventory or stock waa approved
by the same 6-3 margin.
Sen. Wilson Carrawsy, a council
member and chairman of th*
Senate Appropriations Committee,
put his colleagues on notlca that
If fhey jrMed lor ihe** tax-reduc­
tion* im y rmust be prepared to
support new taxes to replace Ihe
revenue.
Sponsors of both
measures
countered that other feature* of
tha proposed billa would actually
result in Increased revenue or at
least a* much at now being
brought in.
A bill to replace the present
full value requirements for assess,
ing property (or taxation with
"Just value" sailed through the
council with only one dissenting
vole.

RUDY U SLO A N

Bomb Scare Follows
Two Rosenwald Fires

Concentrators Wait

Upswing Forecast

searched but no bomb was found.
Police said that they had no idea
U th* bomb boag waa turned In
by a youngster or an adult. "Thar*
was no way of telling,” one police­
man said.
At the same lime, Teague aaid
that double session! at the school
started today In the wake of two
major fires last week. The sessions
would include grades one to three.
A fir* destroyed two classroom
buildings at the school early
Thursday morning while another
classroom was destroyed in • fire
last Sunday.
Teague said today that the
Stale Fire Marshal'* office has
completed il's investigation of the
two blazrs and a report is axpec led anon.

Science Takes Big Step

JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(UPII—South Atm an police ar­
rested 10 African political leadtrs early today In a nationwide
round-up Just before the return
of Prime Minister Hendrik Vcrwoerd from London where he
pulled this country out oI the
British commonwealth. Official
source! said the arrests were de­
signed to head off demonstra­
tions.

$90 Billion Show
ORLANDO (U P li Partici­
pants in the Southeastern Indus­
trial Exposition next month will
represent a purchasing power of
390 billion, tha Florida Develop­
ment Commission said Saturday.
11m exposition is expected to
draw 10.000 businessmen when it
opens April 10. It will be pro­
moted by the Department of De­
fense and la designed to give both
smad businessmen and contrac­
tors a rtxncc ta zee the- need*
of tha government.

Knott To Speak
To Realtors

ported lo have left their women
and children hidden while they
went north toward Sao Salvador
to fight. The guerrilla bands ap­
parently circled behind them and
wiped out everyone remaining in
the town.
Official Portuguese dispatches
have said the guerrillas are op­
erating Tram the neighboring
Congo and havt "foreign" bark­
ing.
Six members of American mis­
sionary families have been re­
leased to United Nation* forces

Rudy Sloan Gets
Industrial Board
Appointment

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock*
ran up a broad string of minor
gains at the opening today.
Trading continued fairly heavy.
Wall Street if split between brok­
ers who believe the market will
iMjki&lt;h', i,.sight ahead to a new’
record high and those who expect
it to hack away from the peak
School and law enforcement of­
at laast oov* more.
ficials evacuated lb* itoirnwald
Negro School In Altamonte Springs
early
Friday afternoon attar tha
LAKELAND (UPD-WhU# con­
centrators waited for lit* matur­ Altamonte Police Drift, received
ity of l*tr-**|iun fruit. Florida a telephone call (hat 'liliere it a
citrusmen today resumed ship­ bomb * ■ the roof at Um school."
ping tha bulk of. their orange
County delftol Administrative As­
harvest to the fresh market. No sistant WaRjfr Teague' said that
pi ices for oranges going to con­ the police Were alto notified that
centrate were recorded last week th* bomb would "gq off at 3
due to the short supply which p.m ." The call was received at
entered that channel.
3 p.m.
Polica and tha sheriffs office
ordered tha school evacuated.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Stale Some 100 youngsters were dismis­
Industrial Chairman W o r l e y sed for the day.
Brown forecssl an uniwing in tlie
An extensive xrarch waa made
stale's economy in the next iwo
on the roof and all the school
months, but warned Saturday
grounds. Lockers and desks were
Florida has by no means shaken
off its recession fever. Brown
based Ids forecast on s 1134.000
drop in jobless compensation
payments In February, a n d
promising factors in tha national
economic scene.

Africans Arrested

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 151

Africans Wipe Out Town

Brokers Divided

R. T, Milwee, superintendent
of schools, will speak to the Pinecrest P-TA Tuesday at I p. ra
on th* proposed school legisla­
tive program.
'This will be an opportunity for
parent* to become belter inform­
ed on legislation affecting the
schools and educational system la
Florida. Members of live state
legislature also bsva bore Invit­
ed to be present.
The program baa been arrang­
ed b&gt; P-TA legislative chairmen.
Michael Caola end Helen Tucker,
program chairman.
Loral realtors and their assortThe executive board will meet
at T:1S p m. in the school li­ tea will hear Wilson Knott presi­
dent at the Florida Land Planning,
brary.
Inc, and on* o f th* developer* of
tha ttaw Seminal* Industrial Park,
Carlton Quite
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Presl- spseklug on th* importance o f at­
dent Kennedy, today accepted Um tracting new Industry to the coun­
resignation of D ojis, E. Carlton, tyThe meeting will b* held Tues­
formrr Florida sotcraor, aa a
member af the Civil Right* Com­ day at I * a . I* •ho Sen Shall
StoUursat.
mission.

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Wire

Toward Prolonging Life

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) Newly-perfected scientific tech­
niques have opened a door to
life laving and life-prolonging lor
human beings.
Unfortunatly there are other
doora which remain closed. It
may prav# impossible to open
llirin although (bare la much
scicntilic hop* they can b* made
to yield.
A scientific lean lake* kidneys
and lungi out of baboons and
dogs. It keep* these organa alive.
When restored to the bodies of
their owners, they function just

Lions To Heor
McKibbin Talk
Clifford McKibbin, chairman of
th* Commit!** o f 100 af tha Cham­
ber of Comni»ice, will apeak to th*
Lions Club at tU lt Tuesday DuuR
mrrting at th* Rea Rhelt Restauisni.
McKibbin will Uk* up some of
tha fins point* af Sanford’s new
ioug rang* city plan, which has
been drawn up by city planner
Georg* Hlmona. Th* plaa has not
yet been arrepltd by th* city
govsrnmsnt.

Church M eet Set
The regular monthly moating of
the Lake Mary Cathalie Church Of
The Nativity Woman’a Club will
be held at &gt; p. m. today in th*
Lake Mary Chamber af Cammarca.

as* though nothing had happened.
So perfected are these tech­
niques the team leader said ha
"wouldn't hr sit air to do the
same thing to human beings if
(and this is Ihr big, stumbling U)
ha could "accomplish something"
by doing to,
At this time he could ac­
complish nothing because it's a
sad ease of techniques being far
ahead of application; il'a sad be­
cause there is so much which
could be accomplished with the
techniques if science could only
open those other closed doors.
A cancer-ridden lung could be
taken out of a human body, freed
of cancer and restored tn its
owner, Stumbling block: liter*
now is no drug or other treatmeat which ran do lhat lo a lung
or any olher organ without de­
stroying the healthy as well as
the cancerous tissue,__
However, this does not diminish
ihe triumphant on* door-opening
of Dr. Claude R. Hitchcock and
bis associate* of tha Minneapolis
General Hospital. He detailed it
at a science writers' sltninar
her* sponsored by th* American
Cancer Society.
Upon removal of kldnry or lung
from baboon on dog the organ is
reduced In temperature to ana
degree above zero wiibin on*
minute by running refrigerant
and numbing chemicals through
Its artery, which remeves tha
blood at the same lime.
Ibis 'quick-cbilhng
evidently
praaarvaa Um Ufa af Um organ.

Peel's Attorney
Asks Tape Ban
FORT PIERCE, (UPI) - De­
fense attorney Carlton Welch
asked the court today to ban
from testimony a confessed killers
tape recorded conversation! nam­
ing Joseph A. Peel Jr., as the man
who masterminded the 1933 slay­
ings of Circuit Judge and Sirs. C.
E. Chllllngworih,
Welch made his motion as Peel’a
murder trial In St. Lucia County
Circuit Court moved back Into the
courtroom to begin its third week.
Tti* trial w is recessed most of
last week while the Judge, oppos­
ing attorneys and Peel listened to
Ihe tape recordings of Floyd
lLucky) Holzepfel'a story of the
Cbilllngworth slaying*.

‘False’ Ads
Hit By FTC
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Federal Ttadt Commission hs*
accused manufacturer* of. four
nationally advertised pain killars
o f falsely advertising that their
products give th* fastest relief
from pain.
Actually, th* FTC said, "theie
is no significant differences in th*
rate o f speed with which these, or
any ether such a n a lg o L . iriUvt
rain."

sent lo the chaotic Kivu Province
lo drive out fanatic "leopard
men" who hava threatened to kill
all whiles, th* UN command an­
nounced today.
Tire American* leaving are
members of the World Grice
TesUmony of Chicago. They had
been prevented by tha Kivu gov­
ernment from leaving the area
plagued by * rorist attacks.
Th* UN said that in addition
to Ihe Americans, six Belgians
and a Dutchman also am being
flown ouL Other American and
European white residents in Kivu
have decided to stay.
In Leopoldville, Congolese gov­
ernment spokesman Albert Dalvaux accused UN personnel to­
day of engaging In smuggling,
Delvaux, who la one of th* most
influential members of tha cen­
tral government, announced lhat
henceforth good* destined for lha
UN forces through th* port ad
Maladi will be subjected to Con­
golese customs control.
The now development* cams aa
informed source* said Um eentral
government might relax th* eco­
nomic blockada af Oriental Prov­
ince as a gesture of concillitlot
toward pro-Lumumba leader An*
laina Gizanga.

Seining Proposal
To Be Discussed
By Sportsmen
Tb* Seminole County Sports­
man's Assn, win meat today at
■ p. m. In Um Courthouse ta dis­
cuss the recent proposals that
Hie Gam* and Fresh Water Flail
Commission open up tha St,
Jphq’a River andLlake* for tom merclal Mining for freak water
fish.
Discussion also will be held
and action taken an a proposed
constitutional amendment per­
taining to (lectio* af members ad
the Gam* and Freeh Water Flak
Commission.
AU members af tha Sport*man’a A nn. era urged ta ba
present and aU sportsman and
Rihermtn ara invited to attend
this meeting.
Jack Wilber, former president
of the group, said Ibat the local
organization hai already gone on
record opposing Mining of th* SL
John*.
Ha added that at a meeting af
Fifth District sportsmen Sun­
day, game commission official*
explained that at laast four
members of Um commission ara
againet the Mining.

Citizens Group
To Organize
In North Orlando
A meeting to organise a Citi­
zens Commute* In North Orlamto
has been called al Um VUJaga
Hall today at T:I0 p. m.
W. W, Anderson, who will
serve as acting chairman at thla
first meeting, has urged aU resi­
dents of tha community, whether
or not they live within the vil­
lage limits, to attend lha meet­
ing.

Milwee To Address
County Taxpayers
Taspayers For A Belter Gov­
ernment
in Seminal*
County
Assn., meeting today at Altsmonl* Elementary School, will
hear an address by lupt. af
Schools R. T. MUwaa,
AU taxpayer* of the county are
invited to attend the • p. a .
meeting.

N am e Lives On

HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Kay
Gable gave birth to an l-pound
’ T rin e*" today to carry on tha
name of her lata husband, Clark
‘Gable, "K ing" of tb* maviaq
It was tha only child hoiw af
GxUl* wbe died af a bean attack
last Nov. 11 ia Hollywood Pres­
TIm Campbell-Lossing Ameri­ byterian Hospital wbara hta ro ­
can Legion Post 33 will have a bust ion entered tha world.
chicken barbecue supper today at
7 p. m, to be followed by Um
regular monthly business meet­ 'Real Chance*
GENEVA (U PI) -B ritain '* chief
ing.
Election of next year's County nuclear conference delegate aaid
Fair officers will be held at this on arrival today ha so** "a vary
lima and all member* are urged real chanca" of a aucJear weap­
to be present and to bring a saw on* teat baa being agreed ta I* ■
matter af weak*.

Fair Officer Vote
Scheduled Tonight

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�'Cammsck, Baker
Named Directors
Of Milk Producers
WASHINGTON (U PI)— Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy has disclosed the Juatice Department is invest Igatjng widespread price fixing in an attempt to "lower
pricea” of bread, meat, milk, drugs and other con­
sumer products.
Kennedy said Sunday that price-fixing cases were
being checked in "almost every major metropolitan
area . . . including the city of New York and the state o f
New York, where rather important cases appear to be
developing.”
He pointed out that an indictment had been return­
ed recently in Florida in connection with the bread in­
dustry and said that price fixing “ is far more wide­
spread than people realize . . . almost across the board
In certain sections.'

MONDAY
By DICK WEST
Lake Mary Boy Scouts, Scout
WASHINGTON &lt;L’ P1&gt; - A few
But, T p. m.
years ago, the United States and
• • •
Pakistan reached an agreement
Longwood Boy Scouts, Old Bap.
designed to heipi strengthen nonMat Church, 7 p. m.
Co mm unlit defeases against a
possible Soviet attack.
American Legion Old Glory
Pskiitaa agreed to equip its
Post, Wan Park, S p. m.
army with aa armored division
that would be ready to meet an
TUESDAY
invavion, and the United States,
Lake Mary K ip lou r Poet S32, for its part, agreed to finance the
Bcout Hut, 7:34 p. m.
construction of a cantonment to
bouse the troops.
Longwood Jayceea, Youth Cen­
Wbal happened after that i* re­
ter, Perk, ■ p. m.
lated today In ■ report released
by a House foreign affair* sub­
Lyman High School T-TA at committee. which sent a survey
team to Pakistan I* Inspect the
eehool, • p. m.
garrison.
The Defease Department ob­
Oviedo Garden Club, member's
home, Mra. John Ridenour, presi­ jected to publication of the report
on grounds that thii project was
dent.
not typical of our military assist­
Blue Blrde, Mra. Richard Con- ance program. But I believe the
department bad the wrong atti­
ved, 713 Bey wood, g il t p. m.
tude.
• • o
If this project is wot typical,
Enterprise P-TO, School, 7:30
then the publication of the report
9- »•
should serve a worthwhile pur*
pose. As you read mart about tha
Longwood Boy Scout Troop 119,
report, I think you will ace what
Episcopal Pariah House, 7 p. n .
I mean.
The first thing the aurvey team
Wonsan's Auailiary, Bear Lake
noted was that the cantonment
Manae Ctvie Betterment Aaen. Jnr., waa built at Kharian, It noted this
Mrs. Berweli Houston, 3322 Bon- because Kharian "is a long way
wia Dr., Bsar Laka Manor, g p. m. from the northwestern border of
west Pakistan where the danger
Gres: Britlan abolished slavery o f a Soviet attack appears to be
tfuwogbout tha British empire la greatest."
On Use other band, Kharian la

"It has a tremendous effect on the community when
price* arc fixed," Kennedy said. "A* we’ve seen in the
case of the electrical companies, when the conspiracy
broke down, the price to the consumer and to the govern­
ment fell about .10 to 41) percent.
"I think the same thing happens where there is
price fixing in these other areas. If we can have a vigor­
ous program in this field, we're going to be able to lower
prices in some o f these important ateas."
Besides the electrical equipment and bread cases,
he said "w&gt; have a price-fixing conspiracy under in­
vestigation dealing with meat . . . one dealing with milk
. . . one dealing with other electrical equipment— also
with drugs.”

located near the border of India,
with whom Pakistan has been
feuding and with whom we have
been trying to maintain friendly
relations.
Tha survey team teemed to feel
that the (election of a site a bit
closer to the Soviet Union and a
little fenher from India would
perhaps have been a wiser choice.
The nest thing It noted was that
the mess halt kitchens ia the can­
tonment had expensive walk-in re­
frigerators that did not appear to
be. serving any useful purpose.
Whoever ordered the refrigera­
tors apparently did not take into
account the fact that Pakistani
soldiers are Moslems and eat only
freshly slaughtered meat.
The survey team also noted
Ihet the washrooms provided the
Pakistan Gl's with individual
shelves, mirrors and lights for
their shaving comfort.
The only trouble with that is
that Pakistani soldiers do not
sbavo In the morning aa Ameri­
can aoiditrs do. They wait until
the afternoon alcita period.
Then they sit down In tha shade
of a tree somewhere and are
shaved by civilian barbers who
live near the camp site.
These and other observations
caused the survey team to con­
clude that the United States bad
spent MS million to build an in*
itallation that was neither "well
suited to dafense" or "w ell adapt,
fd . t o Pakistan requirements.”

TRUMAN TROIJTNER Jr.,
aon of Mr. and Mr*. T. C.
Trout ner, Ilf* W. Woodland
Dr., has been named to the
Dean’s List at Florida
State where he recently
pledged PI Kappa Phi. A
member of last year's Sem­
inole H i g h
graduating
cla**, Troutner played end
with the football team in
his junior and senior years.

Bear Lake Club
Plans Meeting
Mrs. W. L. Cbrnncll and Mr*.
Claude Mention o f the Orlando
Garden Club will he specUl guests
at a meeting o f the Bear Lake
Garden Circle Wednesday,
The meeting ie to b« at the hum*
o f Mrs. Allan Wentworth, 1317
Asher Cr.. Bear Laka. .

Bill Cammack of Geneva and
Joe Baker of Sanford were elect­
ed directors of the Central Flor­
ida Milk Producer* Assn, at the
organization's annual meeting at
Orlando.
Other rounly dairymen were
among the lid) attending the
event to hear talks by farmer
Sen. W. E. Bishop of Lake City,
legislative* representative of the
dairy association, explain atat;
legislation. Bishop urged them ta
study tbeir group's legislative
program and inform their state
legislator* of their problems.
The role of dairy producer! In
developing policies of the Florida
Milk Commission was outlined by
Howard Walton, administrator of
the commission, and Don Conkey,
local association manager, mod­
erated a question and answer
aeanon on local, stale and na­
tional dairy problems.

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (CPU “ I could hear Wallace acreammg
for help for about 19 minute*—
then it stopped.”
I.ewi* Krmph Jr., said today that
was the last be or any of the
other teen-aged campers ma­
rooned in tree lops by a sudden
flood beard from
their pal,
Wallace Bourigeoi* Jr.
The body of the drowned II*
year-old Bourgeois, of Was eland.
Mu*., waa lound in II inches ol

Objects Of P-TA
Read At Meeting

An Altamunta Springs Negro
was shot, beaten up and robbed
early Saturday morning whila
walking homa on the Longwood
road in Altamonte Springs.
Ned Simpson was listed in
‘'good'* rondition at Oranga Me*
inorial Hospital today after he
was (hot in tha left shoulder and
beaten over the head by ■ "blunt
instrument.”
Simpson aaid that a man wear*
Ing a rnaik stopped him on the
road, beat him over the head,
shot him twice, and stole over
S200 from him.
Simpson aaid that he fired six
■hots at tha robber while lying on
the ground but none hit him.
The Sheriff's office said that
Simpson's gun waa found on tha
ground near the scene o f the trim*
with all the cartridges amply.

Members of the Oiteen P-TA
beard Mrs. Gerald Hosack read
"T bt Objects of the ParentTeachers Assn." to open a meet­
ing of the group Tuesday at the
school.
Mrs. N’olaa Osteen presided and
reports were heard from Edward
Pell, Mrs John Juris and Mrs.
Albert Pell.
Mrs. Edward Pell reported on
the workshop of education on legis­
lation held at Daytona Beach
which also was attended by Mrs.
Ruth Cowan. Mrs. Nolan Oiteen,
Mr*. Irving Vieno Jr. and Mrs.
Albert Pell.
A report on the dinner for re­
presentatives at the Daytona
meeting was given by Mrs. Jurss.
Mrs. Albert Pell, In her report,
announced that unleu the state
legislature panes a bill allowing
funds for kindergartens, the school
in Volusia County will be aban­
doned.
County Juvenile Counselor Wal­
ler Garries who talked on juvenile
problems was guest speaker no
the program.
Refreshments of cup cakt* top­
ped with a green shamrock were
served with green punch from a
table centered with e crystal
brandy anifttr in which stiver
shamrock candle* floated in green
tinted water.

Educator To Speak

W orld’s Phones

Dean Dorothy Smith of the
University of Florida will dis­
cuss "Nursing—H'a Theory and
Practice” at a meeting of the
Florida Nurses Assn. 3lar. 31 at
7:30 p. qi- hi the Red Cross
Building.

At tha beginning of the I960’*,
there were approximately 130
million telephones in the world,
with 35 per rent of this total
being la the United States, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia Bri­
tannic*.

For Incom e! Investm ent! Hom e Ownership — 5, 3-Bedroom

Hom es

5, 2-Bedroom

Early
Friday, Mr*. Kemph
swirling, debris-littered high wadrova
out
to the camputa to get
ter Sundsy by one of nearly *00
the
boy*
and
heard them ahoultng
weekend searchers.
National Guardsmen, men in for help acrota the rain • flootoj
boats, on horseback and stalking woodland. She signaled to thni
in hip-boots resumed search today and returned for help to town
That waa when your Bourgeon
for G. E. Maurigi, 13, of Bay St.
and
Larry Cox, another camper,
LSuis, alao feared drowned.
Bourgeon. Maurigi and Kemp, left their perchea and tried to
H, of Bay St. Louis, were among awim to the apparently imminent
six Bay High School boji who set help, Mid Kemph.
The two (truck out for what ip.
off on a holiday camping weekend
peared to be a ridge beyond one
Thursday under blue skies.
That night, they bedded down of the swollen creeks. But it
in a low spot between two creeks turned out to ba merely d e b u
by the Jordan River northwest of Cox and Bourgeola began to j *
here. Then a thunderstorm bit and for help.
Maurigi whom scoutmaster John
the creeks quickly overflowed.
Their bedding and food swirling Rutherford Jr., called a "good, allaway, the boys splashed through around boy"— left hi* tree limb
the ankle-deep watera to trees and and awam toward Cox. A iwilt
shinnied to the tops. The water undercurrent carried him away,
“ I could talk to Maurigi for
came "up and up and up,” aaid
awhile before he drifted too fir
Kemph.
"It couldn’ t have been worse," away," aaid Kemph. Cox grabbed
said Kemph. "It waa cold, wet another tree, but Bourgeois a y
Maurigi becama lost.
*
and the trees were hard.”
By the time Friday afternoon
The boys were pelted by hail
"the si:e of goose-eggs” for an when a rescuer In a boat, Jimmy
hour, aaid Hancock County Sheriff Ray Ladner, reached the four
Gerald Price. They tried to pro­ marooned in treelopi, the water
tect themselves with palmetto had risen to a depth of 20 feet—
leaves. "A grown man couldn’t just below the heads of the camp,
ers.
have atood it,” said Price.

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MARCH 31

MARCH 31

Opea for Inspection 19:JO A.M. day of Auction
Open for Inspection 19:30 A.M, day o f Aactiaa

Fine,

Residential

Section
Beautiful* Modern Hom es 1 !

Located In the south Central part of Hanford,
on# of tho elllee belter residential sections.
Highland Park, in whirh these lovely hume* are
situated, ie known for Ita fin* cla*a » f resi­
dent*, Its quiet dignity and welbkept, and
maintained neighborhood.

Tha house* ere completely modern, built seven
years ago of masonry construction with builtup roofs, tils floors end the Inner walls farrod
and plastered. They ere attractive in design,
convenient In arrangement and the kitchens
nr* furnished with stove, refrigerator aad
built-in cabinets.

Buy One! Buy Several! Buy All 1 I
This Is an uneacelled chance fer the INVER*
TOR ta hay Inemos producing properly with
eacollent Income. Bach o f tha houses Is rested
ta yaar ’round octupanta who nr* good tenants.
Tha two had room homes are rented far 373 per
n m lk , aad tha 3 hadraom homes ato rsalod
far 333 pat month. The tenants pay their awn
el lltttae. I oration keeps them In demand for
both Sanford and Orlande weaken, being one

Each home has a nice law# and carport* for
coovenieat shelter for car and aa a esmbtaa*

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 - 1:30 P.M.

Hero is the chase# ta buy a lovely I *r • bed­
room home far your family. You wilt Uva la a
genteel neighborhood among "nice poop!*".
Only local residential traffic travels these
streets—yoo ara away ream tha solas o f tha
traffic and tho accam ponying congestion, end
you can real assured, if you have children,
for they are safe from speeding ra n aad re­
With all this, the convenience of the location
ia oaperh. C ordon Drive ia only on* block
from French A n . (U . B. 1T-9I)-Coronado Is
only 3 block* from Park Are. Schools within
• few minutes walk. Churches are eaeily ae-

I

IHrertleant Turn o u t from French Av*. (U. H.
17-33) at Silh HU go one block to C ordon, turn
left at 33ad ta Colonial Way and Properly. From
Park Are. turn west aa 32nd aad ga 3 blocks to

' Other Coming: Hansbrough Auction . . . .

■ANFORD — Tha Cllr af opportunity — tho City with an assured future. The first of the yaar (I N I ) Florida KlpUnger Latter aaid that tha
Hanford-DI-aad area showed the greatest promise for moving forward— even a small bsamlet.
The strength and vitality af Ito economy o f thl. area Ie apparent. Both t he growth af Hanford and Orlando area are truly amusing. A drive be­
tween tha two cities will reveal that the two cities are growiw together. T he recent announcement that ha fabslsas Disneyland type Circus Land
just at tbt south aids af Hanferd should herald tha growth af this arts beyond any raincatvabia proportions.
Tha Naval Airbase and olkst Industrial Installations provide Ibis area with aa assured Incoming papulation nad ready cash payroll. Lacated an
beautiful U k * Monrue and near other outstanding stream*. Hanford U provided with matrhle.s beauty aad some of Ito Blair’s must desirable
fishing spats. The Ml, John. Ulver (lowing through Lake Monro* given this area aa outlet for Central Florida to Iba to s.l.

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MARCH
23r 3. 3 bedroom Duplet. P. Myers: 1:39 P. M. 13 (colored)
Duplex. Ft Myers— Bur fa r ta sk ! barn More On Montv Invented I 1
DonH B* Hatisfied with 3 and 4% Returns, FBI. 1 :J0 I* ) ! MARCH
* * - l Duplex, Alto* Kd. M at. Kir. 7h», N M ^ * AT. 1 : 5 P .M .
33—Lots, Acreage, Tracts, Heme, Punts Cords, Chariot Ie
W r-U. I a a I'. M. MAMt II 23—Wellborn Apt-Hotel, sn rlssU n * » « * «
Lucerne downtown Orlando, 21 Furnished Apartment, beautiful,

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Traffic Mishaps
Kill 10 Floridians

Canter Drive To Start April 1

MIAMI (U P !)—At least 10 persons dn'il in weekend traffic ac­
cidents in Florida, the Highway
Pmrol reported Monday.
In the worst crash «I the pe­
riod, thrrp brothers from Merritt
Island were killed Saturday night
in a head-on collision on a
causeway between Cocoa and
Cocoa Reach.
The victims were James A.,
Robert L. and William Cross, all
in their 2u's. The driver of thr
other ear, R. I.. Darnum, wa*
charged with manslaughter.

QUANTITY RIGHTS
R lS E R v lD
PRICES GOOD

Thru
MARCH 22nd

SALVATION ARMY LT. CI.AKK holds the door ns Ted Wilburns helps the
lucaf SA licm f move into n home on Palmetto Ave., to jfive more space for
Sunday School, office and service activities in ihc present headquarters on
E. Second St.
(Herald Photo)

Checkerlails
Visit Naples

The three - word
imperative,
"Guard Your Family." will again
be the theme of the .American
Cancer Society Crusade" which
opens here Apr, 1,
For the third successive year,
the family theme will be usrd in
conjunction with the life-saving
phrase. "Fight Cancer With a
Checkup and a Check," it was an­
nounced today by Garnett White,
president of the local unit.
"Thr combined slogan sums up
the cancer problem and what to
do about it," said White in dis­
cussing plan* for the Society's

I9fll educational and fund-raising
Crusade. "Two of three families
here and in the country a! large
will eventually he struck by can­
cer. Regular health checkups are
their best protect on against the
disease, and checks are the
means to support the scientists
who are searching for a cancer
cure or preventive.”
Pointing out that RJ.OOl) .Amer­
icans (lie needlessly of cancer
each year because they went to
their doctors too late. White »aid
the Society gives lop priority in
its April Crusade to Its educa­

tional effort to prevent the trag­
ic loss of life. "The free litera­
ture distributed by volunteers in
ihcir housc-to-liousc cslls," he
said. "Is designed to stimulstc
regular health checkups among
all adults for early detection of
cancer, when most cancers tre
readily curshle."
The fact that more than 1 ,000,000 Americans now bung have
hern cured of canrer. White said,
it dramatic proof of the effec­
tiveness of the educational pro­
gram of the American Cancer
Society, the only national volun­

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FREE 50

tty HAL COCHRAN
A man told a judge lie went on
The use of a two bedroom
a drunken spree because Ills vvife
home has been donated to the
The ChcckerUlls of VA11-U. talked loo much. Bored stiff!
• • *
* commanded by C. O. Donnaud
Salvation Army by Ted Williams,
III. visited Naples the ftr»l port
a
A professor says the a il o f con­ county commissioner a n d
nf the 1961 M*diterranean cruise versation is dying out. Maybe we member of the advisory board of
after over two week* at sea
of the Salvation Army Corps.
need more operations.
aboard the fast attack carrier
• • *
Due to increased activities, the
Roosevelt.
SA
headquarters at 2M E. Second
To a baby, atphubeliuup leaclics
The city and surrounding area*
St. have become overcrowded
spilling,
nut
spelling.
offered
much for Chcckcrtail
and the former living quarters of
sightseers.
Daily
tours
wire
LI. Clark, hi* wife and two
made available through the .Spe­
daughters will now he utilised for
cial Services Division of the ship.
necessary welfare services per­
O fThe daily lours included trips to
formed by the Army.
Naples
and Vesuvius;
Capri.
Plans arc in thr making to
"Pompil and Sorrento. F.xtrnded
build a new home as permanent
tours were available (or Rome
Scminola* Kcbckah Lodge No. Li quarters fnr the SA director and
and Venice. Tours were Inexpen­ will sponsor a Silver Tea Tuesday his family and a set nf blueprints
sive snd provided the best way from 2 p. m. until 5 p. in. at the hate already been donated for
of seeing Naples and other parts home o f Mrs. Alburn C. Rector un the project by G. J. Wemrncr,
of Italy.
architect.
ibe old Urluiido Hw-y.
The in-port period was nut all
The dull collection of Mrs. IV, L.
rest and relaxation. Maintenance
Roche, which includes many anticrews worked long hours preparf ing the aircraft for (he forlhcom- ques and dolls of all nations, will
Jack P. Bratton, Chuluota busi­
be on display dm mg the afternoon,
” ing squadron operations.
nessman. who had returned home
Tbu»evciit
it
open
U
&gt;
the
public.
After leaving Naples VAIt-11
from the Winter Park Hospital
will participate in several NATO
where he was a *urgical patient,
and Sixth Fleet exercises designre-entered the hospital Saturday
cd to test the squadrons opera­
for flintier treatment.
tional and striking power.

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Lodge To Sponsor
Silver Tea Monday

BACON
G A . P EA C H Sliced

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The L o n g w o o d Pentecostal
Church, too Orange Ave., will
hold the monthly Rally of Con­
queror* today at 7:30 p. m.
Throughout the stajc, Pente­
costal members hsvc adopted an
Latter theme with the thought,
"Judas’ 30 pieces of silver wa*
the price of betrayal—my offer­
ing of 30 pieces of silver Is an
^ offerin g of love to my Lord."
“
The silver offerings will he pre­
sented at Easter services In
■mall plastic bags tied with
lengths of string.
Longwood church members, in­
cluding those of all youth depart­
ments, ar« participating in this
Members nf thr Longwood Civic
program.
League will preview Easter Bon­
nets at a coffee in the Civie
League Building Tuesday at 9 a. in.
Friends and neighbors also are
invited to attend and to enter the
The Lyman School P-TA will contest of original creations with
hear a program on Civil Defense a prise to b* given for the most
at I p. m. Tuesday at the school. original, the funniest and the pret­
A. B. Peterson Sr., county Civil tiest.
Donations of 25 rents for each
Defense director, will be the
speaker and alto will present a prison attending will be added to
the libiary fund.
film to augment his address.

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Longwood League
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Lyman Schedules
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Long wood Church
-T o Hold Rally

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Uc-lCntern Hospital

The Sanford Boat and Ski Club,
Inc., met at the hnmr o f Mr. and
Mis. Clyde Itobcrlaon Thursday
to plan activities o f the group dur­
ing the next few weeks.
In ndditimi to planning the Fishnthon held Sunday, members voted
to make n contribution to the San­
ford Chapter of the American Red
Cross fur the purchase nf Ilia film,
"That They May Live.”
Those present also decided to
continue the annual pracliro of
serving free donuts nnd col fee to
all person' making the Silver Dol­
lar Cruisr.

Nearly 2.000 different makes nf
automobiles have been produced
since the industry first started

YOU'RE DOLLARS
AHEAD!

Salvation Army
Gets Use Of House

B'A RBS

tary organisation fighting esneer
through research, education and
service to cancer patients.
"W e need more funds to sav«
more lives today and to support
research which will find the
cure we all pray for," aaid
White. "Rem em ber the slogan—
■Guard Your Family. Fight Can­
cer with the Checkup and a
Check'."

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Tha exact atatua o f the developing 41,000-mile Jntcratate highway aystem needs to be cleared up.
It Isn’t proper to say it’s “ behind schedule” in tha
matter o f miles o f road constructed, since federal of­
ficials say there are no year-to-year mileage deadlines.
The only goal is to finish the entire network by 1972.
Right now the record shows 8,000 miles built and
another 2,800 miles o f previously constructed toll roads,
tunnels and bridges drawn into the system.
Construction is under way on another 4,100 miles,
with engineering work or land acquisition proceeding on
10,000 more. Altogether, work has been completed or be­
gun on nearly 26,000 miles, about 60 percent o f the total.
When President Kennedy says the program Is in
trouble, be means it Could have trouble getting up the
money to finish by 1972.
The 90 percent or more o f cost generally supplied by
tha federal government can, under the law, come only
from revenues fed into the special highway fund from
gasoline taxes and other highway users levies.
With the total price tag for the program having already been boosted several times to cover rising costs,
the judgment is that the 1972 deadline can’ t be met from
presently authorised revenue sources. Completion would
have to be stretched out to 1977.
Mounting evidence gleaned by House committee and
Independent investigators shows that the "rising costa”
include untold millions of dollars scandalously lost—
through lack o f proper federal control— In graft, ex­
travagant waste, and mismanagement at the state level.
To do the job on time means digging up another
$9.7 billion. The president thinks It can be done if Con­
gress will keep the existing four cent federal gasoline
tax and add new, atiffer levies on the big trucks which
use the roads.
The overall coot picture won’ t be affected by Ken­
nedy’s order directing Immediate release of $724 million
which normally would have been allotted from the fund
in the month* up to June 80.
About 10 states, including New York, Ohio, Texas,
California and the Dakotas, are sufficiently advanced in
planning to put the money quickly to use. Here and there,
contract letting may also be speeded. But in many areas
the money can't be handled now. Already allotted funds
are backed up, waiting for plans.
t
For the long pull, however, the problem of rocket­
ing eoats has to be met tomorrow.

WORRY CUNIC by Dt.O.W. Crane
Even when you men hind your
CASE H-43T: Martin L.. aged
*3, U typical of many ambitious pay checks to your wife, faith­
fully and regularly, that doesn't
0ltQ«
"D r. Craao,” Us auracUvo wilt make up for a lack of compli­
. began, "Martin is so Army ment!.
Don’t put all your courtship
* " H e was s non-commlssloned salesmanship into cold storage
officer wbaa wo first n e t. Then Just because you have rharrled
ho wont to 0 . C. S. school to be- tbe girl.
corns a Sod U su tm a t.
Buoy up bar morale with a
"Sine# then bo h is ebaaitd • dally compliment, both verbal
lo t I am* S4 sad wo havo been and physical, A smile and a kiss
married 8 years. Wo have s HtUo are non-verbsl compliments.
girl about a year old.
If she prepares your favorite
"But Martin iinores u*. except
dessert, state your appreciation.
to demand fell meals. He is al­
ftemember, more men lose
ways wrapped up la atudyins air­
their wives because of failure to
planes, because that is fils branch
verbalise their appreciation than
i f servlet.
duo to oil other causea combined.
" f realise a husband must keep
It usually Isn’t sex hunger that
up-to-date la his special field,
hut Martls never fees liven me pulls a wife away from her hus­
s sift o f any kind since we hevo band and into an affair with an­
other man. No, It Is tbe fact her
boos married.
"Ho seems to think It is silly husband Is tongue-tied.
He wants bis wife to read his
lor married folks to act la love
or show their affection by little mind, and thereby discover his
love by telepathy,
remembrances. .
"A ll ba dots at borne Is watch
But women want to hear a
ball games and atudy for hla job. man's freewill voluntary expres­
He U faithful and doesn't fuss sion of his devotion.
about monay, but a few kisses
A good husband In modern
•nee in a wbUa and an occasional America thus surprises his wife
dsto would maka all the differ- occasionally with flowers.
toco In tha world.”
If you have NEVER given your
A lot of buay husbands seapi wife flowers since your marri­
to think love will axpresa itself age, you are an old fogey. You
Via telepathy.
are a stodgy, unromantic male.
That's a tr ifle mistakat Women
Send her a greeting card, too,
want words. And children need and piek out aome gift for her
a double dost o f verbal compli­ birthday, as well as for Christ­
ments.
mas.

SID E G LAN CES

By Galbraith

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: “ Hank the Barber”
want* to raise the price o f haircut* to $6.
He feels this is justifiable because he
spent $600 learning the trade and $50 for
clippers. I plan to be an engineer. Because
1 will attend college two and a half years
longer than Hank, I will lose $16,000 more
pay. This means I will spend 4 years and
$ 20,000.

When I graduate I certainly won’t ex­
pect to be paid $6 for 16 minutes' work.
If Hank is right in saying that tbe earn­
ings o f a man ahould be baaed on the
amount he haa spent to learn his p ro fu ­
sion, I ahould earn $664 per hour.
COLLEGE STUDENT
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DEAR ABBY: Thia is for Hank the
Barber whose dippers coat him $ 6 0 .1 am
a farmer. My equipment cost $15,000. I
get 90 cents a bushel for corn and $1.50
for wheat. I get taxed $20 an acre. And.
the barber thinks he ahould get $6 for one
haircut? He is out o f his cotton pickin'
mind!
FARMER JOHN
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DEAR ABBY: A barber complained
because hla training cost him $600. Then

he had to pay $60 for dippers. 1 am a
acbool teacher. My education cost me $20.000 and it took me four year* to get it.
My book* cost me over $600. Furthermore^1 am accountable to the principal, the”
school board and the parents o f all my students. I have to weigh my words during
school hours and Hvs like a saint-afterwards. I f the barber wants $5 fo r one hair
cut, which U k u 15 minutes, how much
should I charge for teaching his kids for
iy s tr ?
TEACHER
DEAR ABBY: I have news for Hank
the Barber who Is crying because it cost'.)
him $600 for his education, I am a dealer
in Las Vegas and my education cost me
$100,000, and I NEVER expect to get
even.
"CURLEY”
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
WASHINGTON—(NEA) - U. 8.
foreign aid opera tore in tbo less
developed countries have been
kicked around a lot for their mi*takes. So when they come up
with a success story, It’s worth
telling. Such an example haa
just come to hand.
It la an Illustration of the ex­
perience it will take to keep the
new Youth Peace Corps from be­
coming a dismal failure by a
bunch of untrained green kids
turned loose on the world.
This is tha true atory of a
real-life American — not Just a
character In fietkm. His name is
Oliver Gordon Young. Ha is 33.
11a was born In China of Baptist
mlssionsry parents. And he baa
a California State Poly acience
degree in animal nuibindry.
He Is. moreover, a linguistic
scholar in many hill tribe dialects
in Soabteait Asia, This has en­
abled him to reach regioni which
neither tha Thai government nor
the U. S. International Coopera­
tion Administration technical atslitance people have been able to
reach before.
By trade, Young U a hunter.
His father began taking him on
hunting trips when he was I
yesrs old. He now collects live
animate for xoos throughout tha
world and natural hlatory speci­
mens for American museum*.
"I'v e never been lost In the
jungles," he says. "But therq
have been times when I didn't
know exactly where I was for
four or five days.” On tucb tripe

be lives off tha land—monkey
meat, bamboo ahooti, whatever
la at hand.
Becoming friends w i t h the
mountain people who respected
his hunting skill. Young was
struck by their deplorable living
conditions. Ha dtacTlbea them as
"an appalling picture of poverty,
dleeaae, Ignorance, malnutrition
and tha worst sanitary conditions
In tha world."
Ha began trying to Improve
tbalr living standards about five
years ago, aa a one-man foreign
aid minion.
The hill people grew rice, mil­
let, corn and pepper without ben­
efit o f (arm Implements, animals
or carts o f any kind. And they
never grew snore than enough
for bare aubilatence.
Tasting tbalr aoll, Young found
that It was good for coffee, tea
and.brchanl crops. He brought
them aeed, medical supplies and
a few tools. He was so successful
that fat persuaded one whole vil­
la** to give up opium culture
«&gt;
switch to coffee and taa.
They have a co-op running tha
business now.
That started it. Today, with tbe
eo-operation of tbe 1CA mission
and tbs Thai government. Young
Use American is collecting basic
Information on all tbo hUl tribe*.
Ho estimates (bar* about 90 of
them ,'with 300,000 people.
"They are self-sufficient in a
sens*," says Young. They depend
on the Jungle for their hut-buildlog materials and aome of their

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
Nothing (a sacred In the Whit*
House. That much la disturbingly
obvious. A fellow can't even taka
his shoes and socks o f f In hla own
homo without nswa o f Its boing
flashed around tha world.
l,ook what happened to Presi­
dent Kennedy,
There la a room In the executive
mansion set aalda fo r tha uaa o f
newamen, who sit ond wait for
golden words to fall from the
president's lips.
A reporter was lolling around
that pressroom tha other day,
playing solitaire and cheating out­
rageously at ho waited fo r golden
words to fall, whan In loddltd
Carolina Kennedy, n winsome mil*
of three summer*.
"Hollo," piped tha president’s
daughter,
"H i," growled the reporter,
without bothering to remove hla
cigar in tha presence o f tho Sec­
ond Lady.
"W hat are you doln gt” asked
Carolina.
"Hanging around,” granted tha
newsman. "Watting for your old
man to sound off."
Ho tumod aM llx t d the infant
with a bleary, world-weary oya,
"Which reminds me, what’s. HE
d oln g t"
"Ho'a not doing anything," tril­
led tiny, trusting Carolina, "Ho'a
just sitting up than with kta ahoao
and aocka o ff. doing nothing." And
added, "Tho rod eight goes on the
black nine."
But th* reporter waa a* (eager
listening.

"Out o f tha mouths o f babes and
sucklings!" ha whooped. And
reached for tho telephone. "Gim­
me the city desk!”
Under this headline, Ui* story
hit the front page of tho Waihlnton Post:
"BAREFOOT DADDY JUBT
SITS THERE."
"That's a hot on*!” said A s­
sociated Press. And relayed it to
all America, and to tho waiting
world.
"UNSHOD PATER TAKES HIS
EASE,” read tha headline* in Lon­
don.
"OTOO-CHAN W A HADASHI
DE SUWATTE IRU,” cried th*
Tokyo prase.
"1L BABBO SCALZO NON FA
ALTRO CHE BEDERE LI," rear§4 Rom I.
•PAPA LES PJEDS-NU EST
AS818 LA," screamed Paris.
"BOSONOG1Y PAPA PROSTO
BID1T," boomed Moscow.

By Peter Edson

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"What’s your problem ?” For a person­
al reply from Abby. send a self-addressed
envelope to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills. Calif.
Who paya for what? For Abby’s pam-«»
phiet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding,”
■end 60 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Ct/s Jhs U/onum:
Do you reckon wo really ara as
big snobi aa a lot o f advertisers
leem to think we are?
Snob appeal in advertising start­
ed out in eubtle vein. But it gets
more frankly anob-appealish all
time.
"H ow’s your S. Q .7" asks an ad
in a recent m igailne. (A t tha
bottom of the S. Q. Is explained as
standing for Snob Quotient)
food. They weave a coarse cloth,
Tha reader Is asked to an*w*r
make their own dyes and gran
three questions with a "Y es” or
baskets. They ark anlmlils. with
"N o.” "D o you yearn to wtar a
many customs strangely ilmilar
to those found In African jungle
tyib«f. They consider water to be
p osm ted of evil spirits, and
rarely bathe.
In spite of their primitive cul­
ture, tbe tribesmen have a few
MONDAY P. M.
simple virtues they might well
i:#* ( I ) C ba n otl Sts N tw iro o w
exchange for tha seed, fertiliser,
&lt;S&gt; ABO Ntws
medicine and tools of "m ore civ­ •ill (31 Noweeopa
(11 Am es m An i f
ilized" people.
(S) Slid FI*. Non*
"They practice the theory that
•:t* (S) llle h w n r Patrol
( ( ) W eakly Now* R * t !* w
thtra a rt four mortal, unforgiv­
13) llu n tlty-U rln k lty
able tins,” says Young. "These
(II W io k ly Nona IlevD w
a n stealing, tunrder, adultery— T:00 111 Aoolanmont L'ndtrn otor
(1) Frontier
and Indebtedness.
T:#* (•) Olaoot
"Punishment is severe. The T:is (*&gt; D oug Edward*
M e (t&gt; T h* Americana
criminal may be brought before
&lt;S) T o Toll Tho Truth
a one-man council, usually the
IS) Chojronno
proverbial witch doctor, who »:»# (* ) P olo and aiadjra
pisses
sentence. This
varlex ■it* t n Walla F a re *
( I ) B rln alng Vp Buddy
(som execution by spearing, cutI I ) X urfild* Sla
ting off heads or just running •i*S 13) A capulco
f:0«
(I
I Ingrid U trgm oa IpacU l
Use accused into tbe jungle to be
l:S * (l&gt; Dant*
killed by pursuing hunters. For
(SI B in g Crotby Spatial
leaser crimes—auch aa telling n 10:01 13) Barbara Stanw yck
IS) I I.o»e Lucy
lie—the sinner may be merely t*:tt (S) Jack pot B ow lin g
Ik) J-stcr Ounn
whipped."
(S) Juno Allroan
Young hai readied these peo­
!1:SS (1 ) N ow icop*
ple ahead of tha Communist or­
( I ) Channel S Naworoom
(S) S lid 'F lo r id a Nows
ganisers and there Is a chance
that a native defense can be built
up against penetration f r o m
acroaa the Chinese border.
But the interesting question for
anthropologists la what the hill
peoples' moral standard will be
after they havo had a generation
of civilisation and technical aaslate net.
By BENNETT CEBF
A tale of the early Welt con­
cerns th* man who arrived in
Texas driving a lwo-wheeled cart
harnessed to a pair o f mounUin
"This la America,"
sneered
lions. Tbe nun was heavily
Iiveatla in an editorial. "Evan th* bearded, had • couple of big ilxpresident Is unemployed and bai ahoolers jammed Into hi* belt,
and had a bowle knife protruding
no abooa and socks."
Pierre
Salinger,
presidential from his boot. On the aaat be­
side him snarled a wildcat, and
press secretary, faced a problem for a whip, the H u n ger brand­
that had naver bothered Jim Ha- ished a live rallleinake.
gerty under Preaidant Eiecnhower,
After ordering
and tossing
or any other prats secretary since down a gallon of sulfuric acid,
tha time of Grover ClevsUnd (who this wild-eyed stranger was ask­
had fathered a daughter, Esther, ed where he hailed from.
"Oklabomy," ha g r u n t e d .
tn tho White House in 1803),
"Things was getting so disorderly
Mr. Salinger’* probltm'a being:
there all us sissies had to get
How to keep a three-year-old
out."
moppet from shooting o ff her
o o •
mouth to tho press T
A chap named Cousins fess s
Meanwhile, tha reporter who had recurrent dream. He always
telcphonad that etory to Th* Wash­ seems
loses the poet Thomas
ington Poet knew ha had bagged Gray sitting on a tombstone,
the scoop o f hla Ilf*.
sneezing like mad, and compos­
Kicking o f f hU ahoes and aocka, ing
"Allergy in
s
Country
hq sat back, a happy man.
Churchyard."

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By ru»h Miiiet

at* tbs product being adverttied
But what about the woman wh..*
doein't yearn fo r a Dior original,
a Bentley Continental, or think
that having a suite on an ocean
liner would be tha living end 7
Well, that poor soul flunks hrr
quit so badly that aha doesn't
•ran rata a grade.
Her "8. Q.” probably stands fur
•lob quotient in tha copywriter s
opinion.
)
And If you think this Is Juit an
Isolated caaa o f enob appeal ad­
vertising how about tho Interior
decorator who boldly advertises:
"The home la now tha No. 1 status
symbol. Why not let us plan a
decor that will ba tha envy o f your
( I ) H ollyw aa* Movt*
friend* 7"
( I ) Chaoool a Theatre
Or tha department store that re­
I D Jaek Paar
(4 ) H ollyw aa* H art* C a v il- cently advertised "Ills” and "Her '
**d*
privet* planes? Watch tha adverUsing directed at women (espe­
TUESDAY A . M.
cially In tha fashion and decorat­
( I ) Olga On
( I ) Can't. CUssraaw
ing journals) and see if you think
(1 ) Today
ws women havo as high a Snob
( t ) Sign On Waaifcar, Naws
( t ) F ir m Hmrkat K ipert
QuoUant as the advertiser* seem
( t ) Today
to think wo havo.
( I ) W ak# tig C anaan*

Christian Dior original 7" "Do you
adore tho thought o f gliding down
Fifth Avenue in a Bentley Con­
tinental 7" and "Do you thrill to
travel to Europe—private suits
by Cunard?'
How dots th* reader score hsrself! Wall, says the ad, ona Yea
out o f three la "fair." Two out of
three la "good." And three yasaa
assures her that her Snob Quotient
la “ axcallsnt."
And presumably aba la ju ft tha
fair-haired girl to really appraci-

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fins tn love with a young Ameri­
can in Monte Carlo and pays his
gambling debts on condition he
naver gamble again. Ha doublecrosses her.
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Tribe Happy Over Kirkland Deal
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Johnny Anlonclli and H aney
Kuenn were the ••bis" inen in
last winter’* deal between San
Francisco and Cleveland, but
from the looks of things, Willie
Kirkland, the third man in the
swap may wind up as the best
bargain since old Peter Mlnult
talked the Indians out of Manhat*
tan.
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If you ask the Giants how they
feel about Kuenn, the)'ll tell you,
especially manager A! Dark,
“ he's all we expected and maybe
more." The Indians feel the tame
way about the hard-throwing Antonelli. but when they get around
to talking about Kirkland these
da&gt;s, superlatives dot the conver­
sation. And you can’t exactly
blame them.
All Willie hat done is win at
least three games for them and

keep them in the others with
timely hits like the bases-loaded
double that won Sunday's game
with the Giants, 15-9. A couple of
days ago, he unloaded a grandslam homer against the Red Sox
and earlier in the Cactus League
he beat the Giants with other big
hilt.
At things stand now, Kirkland,
a 27-year-old native of Siluria,
Ala., who bit 43 home runs in two
seasons with the Giants, will work
In an outfield that includes Jim­
my Picrsall in center and Tito
Francona in left.
Willie is no gazelle in the field
but he'a no butcher cither, so the
Indians already arc more than
happy with the deal, and as mansger Jimmy Dykes says, “ The
big guy gives our outfielder some
class."
While the Indian’* fortunes are

looking up. things keep getting
blacker for the New York Yan­
kees. who dropped their eighth
decision in nine games, 7-S, to the
Baltimore Orioles.
A two-run homer by Marv
Breeding was the big blow in the
Baltimore attack, while Moose
Skowron drove in four runt for
the Yankees with a three-run dou­
ble and a homer.
Bob Gibson, Ronnie Kline and
Lindy McDaniel combined to shut­
out the world champion Pitts­
burgh Pirates on seven hit« as
the St. Louis Cardinals raced to
their fifth victory in nine spring
games, 8-0. A five-run outburst in
the first Inning against li m e y
lladdix settled the issue early.
The Kansas City Athletics con­
tinued their excellent spring show­
ing by shutting out the Chicago
While Sox, 2-0; the Minnesota

Central Florida
Derby Set Friday

Weekend Sports
By United Press Interactional
SATURDAY
HALLANDALE — Tudor Way
scored a two-length victory In
1the 8114,000 GuUstrcam Park
Handicap.

Top program of the week at
tha Santord-Orlando Kennel club
is set for Friday night when 18
of the best distance running
greyhounds In the country race
for bertha In the 88th annual
Central Florida Derby, let for
March 29.
Tbe first four finishers in each
of the two elimination racai will
run in the big event o f the seaion at SOKC. The doga who fell
lo qualify will compete In the
Derby eonaolation on March 28.
All the Derby qualifying, con­
solation and championships will
be run over the Ihree-elgbtha
mile course. Andale, who return­
ed from a long layoff to win go­
ing away in the opener Saturday
night, Is one starter in tbe Derby.
Neptune’s Rocker, who won
Inler-City Match races this year
both over the S/lSlhi mile and
Hths mile distance, is also In
the field and ranks as one of the
early (avoniei.

PINKHAM NOTCH, N. ll.-G o r don Eaton of Middlebury College
won tho men's national slalom
title.
DAYTONA BEACH-Jody Nich­
olas, of Peabody College won
the 100-mlle national motorcycle
race at Daytona International
Speedway.
NEW Y O R K -N ew York Unlveraity took the three-weapon
championship and tied for the atber team championship in the In­
tercollegiate Fencing Association
championships.
SUNDAY
HOLLYWOOD - Chuck Kocsis
and Armand Cerami won the
Hollywood International four-ball
golf tournament with a 72-hole
score of 266.
MANILA — Gabriel (Flash) Elorde, 130, Philippines, outpointed
Joey Lopes, 130, Sacramento,
Calif.

Goalby Takes
St. Pete Open
ST. PETERSBURG, (UPI) — Bob Goalby is at happy aa a
lark thanks ~(o a record rim- o f
birdies that winged him to victory
in tho St. Petersburg Open Golf
tournament.
The 30-year-old pro from Crys­
tal River, holed eight one-under­
para and a 1061 tourney low u(
261 Sunday to pocket the 82,800
winner's purse.
Ted Kroll out of Ft. Lauder­
dale led until the seventh hole
and finished second at 264. The
tour's top money winner, Gary
Player of South Africa, cam* in
third with 266.
Golaby trailed Kroll until the
seventh hole — then the birdies
began flying in.
His fourth round score of 63
gave the former footballer from
the University of Illinois his r e c '
cord shattering St. PetersburgOpen
mark. And his birdie work en­
abled him to break the record of
seven held by Tommy Bolt, War­
ren Smith and Don Bllspingof.

Twins battered the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 10-1; Charlie Maxwell
hit a pair of bomera to lead the
Detroit Tigers “ B” team to • 14-1
victory over tha Washington Sena­
tors; the Cincinnati Reds ended
e four-game losing streak by beat*
ing the Milwaukee Braves, 13-10,
In ■ alugfest; the Tigcre over­
came e five-run deficit to down
the Philadelphia Philliee, 10-8,
end a pair of homers by rookie
Denny Murphy propelled the Chica io Cuba to a 10-8 win over the
Los Anfeles Angela in other
games.
The Orioles received aome bad
news when it was revealed that
catcher Hank Folles, hit on the
hand by one of knucklebatler Hoyt
Wilhelm’ s flutterball'e on Satur­
day night, baa ■ double fracture
of the ring finger and will bo out
of action for at least e month.

KNOWING WHERE to cast is the secret to catching
Lass, as N. V, Farmer, county realtors board president,
shows with these two weighing five and a half and six
pounds. They were landed In u lake near the St. Johns
and Farmer said large bass are being caught all over the
county now.
(Herald Photo)

65 Cars Slated To Compete
In Sebring Endurance Race

Skiers Hurt
OSLO tUPI)—Peter tVcngcr ot
Switzerland and llenrich lhlo of
Germany were injured seriously
Sunday in Jump spills at an inlernaltonai skiing meet. Wenger
suffered a brain concussion and
rib fractures and lhlo suffered
head Injuries.

W in s Squash Title
CEDARHURST, L. I. (U P 1 )G. Diehl Mateer Jr. and John
Hertz of Philadclphix downed
Lome Maine and David PcmberIon-Smith of Montreal, 13-9. 9-13.
13-12, 13-8, Sunday to win the
United States squash racquets
doubles title at (he Rockaway
Huntington B Club.

United Press International
The Bearcats had lo overcome a I second half to overcome the Big
Something’s got to give in whet seven-point deficit early in the |Eight champions.
appears to be an all-Ohio final of
the NCAA basketball tournament
between tmbralrn Ohio State and
Cincinnati, winner of 20 consecu­
tive games.
But before these two cross-stale
powerhouses can get together,
they’ll have lo get by the other
semifinaliiti, surprising St. Jo­
■re
seph's
Pa.,
and Utah. The
mighty Buckeyes, riding a 31game winning slreak, tangle with
the Hawks from Philadelphia and
Between
Between
the Bearcats run up against Utah
Park A Oak
1st &amp; 2nd
in Friday night's semifinals at
Kansas City, Mo. The winners
Streets
Avenues
then meet for the title on Satur­
day night.
The defending champion Buck­
eyes, with a 28-0 record this sea­
r f
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son, got a brilliant performance
from All-American Jerry Lucas
Saturday night In defeating Ken­
tucky. 87-74, for the Mideast re­
gional title. The 6-8 Luca a scored
33 points and grabbed 30 rebounds
as he halted any chances of
Adolph Rupp's Wildcats advanc­
ing toward their filth NCAA title,
It was a complete about lace
from Ohio Slate's game o( Fri­
day night when Lucai hit only
nine points and the Buckeyes
pulled out a 36-33 victory over
Louisville.
Cincinnati, second ranked na­
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The Sanford High bueballers
look it on the chin Friday av
they lost their first baseball
game of the season to Leesburg.
S-O.
Tbe iocats eked out only two
hits—both of them by catcher
Mike Caolo.
Leesburg opened up with two
runs in the fifth and sewed up
the game with three more in the
sixth.
Bobby Johnson started on the
mound for Sanford with George
Pendes coming on in the sixth
frame. Johnson got tagged with
the loss.
Johnson will grt a n o t h e r
chance when the local* open their
borne season against DeLand
Tuesday afternoon.

All Ohio NCAA Cage Finale Shaping Up

SllPf RMARKE1S

Sixty-five sleek sports and tour­
ing cars will leave the starting
grid Saturday at 10 a. m. in a
blaze of color, with a drep
throated roar that only the lead
footed driven of international
fame can give to the spectacle
that la the Sebring 12 Hour Race
of Endurance.
Ferrarla, 13 cars entered in kU,
and with that number 13 they
could be asking Lady Luck (o ig­
nore Ihe old. superstition of a
number thirteen, to bring home
• win with the new rear engined
model lu be driven by Phil Hil),
California and
Wolfgang Von,
Tripps, Germany. Von Tripps
flipped the Ferrari at Modena,
Italy in a lest run Just a few
weeks ago but, not before all ex­
isting records for that circuit had
beet broken.
Porsche, Uie beetle shaped rear
engined car not resting on last
years win will have seven new
models lined up on the Le Mans
lypa starting position for the
more than 1,000 mile push to the
checkered flag at 10:60 p. m.
NEW YORK (L P I) — Several Saturday night, twelve hours lat­
•tar basketball players here for
the National Invitation Tourna­ Enters Play
ment faced sacral questioning to­
WILMINGTON, *N. C. (UPI) —
day in the college basketball Jerry Barber, Jimmy Clark. Bil­
bribe scandal.
ly Mixwell, Art Wall Jr-, Howie
A spokesman for the district at­ Johnien and Tom Neiporte bead
torney’s office said that players a Hat of 70 professional golfers
here for Ihe Madison Square Gar­ in !h^ 13th annual Asalea Invi­
den tournament as well as tation golf tournament March 31'‘others" would be met at undis­ April 1
closed locationi to dig for more
evidence In the gambling flxet
More than 30 percent of Mala*
which detectives said dwarflrd the ya'a to production la obtained
by dredging.
1B31 scandals.

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Smorgasbord Honor;
Hendersons
A t Hamilton Home

Wigginlootham

CAROL FINE
ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACT1VE ''plcturei" In the Animated
Magazine being presented by the
Woman's Club Wednesday la Mrs.
Carol Fine, violinist who will
provide sweat music while the
p iges of Ihe "magazine" are
turning.
Carol and her Navy husband,
who 1* communications officer at
NAB Ramey Plaid have been In
Sanford two yaara and live on
vomantlc-aoundlng Aialea Latte.
hire. Fine's most outstanding
attribute Is being a member ol
the Florida Symphony Orchestra
for the past, two yaara and this
la her consuming interest.
A graduate of the school of
Pino and Applied Arts at Boston
University, Carol I» an nccom*
pllahad vloUnat. She alio has
taught muaie In the university'*
preparatory division and wai
Chapal soloist at Harsh Chapel
m ihe campus for two years. She
la ■ member of Mu Phi Epsilon,
en honorary music sorority.
She began her studies on Ute
•lano at an early ate, because
her father was a pianist, but
Sw itched lo tha violin when ihe
was twelve end h ii bam playing
eteadily ever since. At the uni­
versity aha studied under Ihe
famoue Raphael Bronslein of
New York City.
Her
hobbies
here,
besides
practicing violin, with a talented
neighbor pianist Carl Whitehead,
a n reading and embroidering.
Ibe—to -ilao a member of the
NAB Officer* Wives Club.
At the Animated Magazine she
will play "Romance," by Wienlawski;
“ Spanish
Dance”
by
Krieiler,
"Meditation"
from
Thais by Massenet and a sonata
by Purcell, accompanied on the
piano by Carl Whitehead.
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THE MIRACLE OF LIFE la
being revealed to a fascinated
group of five-year-old kinder­
garten children and their tqually
fascinated teachers thia week.
The boya and girl* of tho Jack
and JIU School have had tho uni­
que experience o f watching e
lowly fuzty caterpillar, turn into
e beautiful black and geld Mon­
arch butterfly,
Thia wonderful unfolding of a

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY

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Fidelia S. B, Class of tha First
Baptist Church will meat at 7:30
»-m. with Mrs. W. E. Giles, at
her boma In Lake Monroe.
First Presbyterian Church Sun­
day School worker* and teachtri
meet at T;30 p.m.
Seminole Assn. Sunday School
mealing at the Osteen Baptist
Church at I p.m.

mystery was brought to the chil­
dren through the kindness of
Mrs. Nellie Smilh of Groveland,
who makes a study of butter­
flies for a hobby. She has been
in Sanford recently to conduct a
teachers and officer! training
course at the First Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Denise Swsin, kindergsrtcn teacher 1s a member of
the church and became acquaint­
ed with Mrs. Smith while taking
the course. The Groveland lady
gave 8 .caterpillar! to the kinder­
garten, In various stages of de­
velopment and the children have
watched while the caterpillars
■pun themaelvea a cocoon, where
they alept for from 10 to 12 days,
encased in their chrysalis, white
the strange metamorpbosla takes
place and tha aeemlngly dead,
dry cocoons open to reveal a
beautiful creature, the Monarch,
king of Ihe butterfly world.
A number of milkweed plants,
which Ihe butterflies feed on were
also given lo the school by Mrs.
Smith. Martha Bouquardci la the
other kindergarten teacher.
"A living example has been
given to the children of the Bible
verse that says, 'God has made
everything
beautiful In
Ilia
tim e'."
aaya
teaehaf Denise

CHRISTIE BURNEY
LITTLE MISS C H R I S T I E
BURNEY of Atlanta, Georgia ar­
rived in Orlando by plane recent­
ly with her mother, Mra. Larry
Burney, to spend the Easter
holidays wilh her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burney and
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Williams.
8even month* old Christie L
happily endowed wilh seven liv­
ing
grandmothers
and
three
grandfathers.
Besides her maternal and pa­
ternal grandparents, Christie has
four greit-grandmothora, Mrs. C.
E. Morris of Winter Park; Mrs.
J. H. Burney of Norman Park,
Georgia; Mra. Della Willlami
and Mrs. W. II. Stewart of San­
ford and one great-grandfather,
W. H. Stewart of Sanford.
She also has an Bl-year-old
great • great • grandmother, Mrs.
Ella M. Stewart of Sylvanla,
Georgia.
Her daddy, Larry, who will
graduate this June from Georgia
Toch will arrive
for the
Easter holidays.
Wilh such a family trea be­
neath iter, young Christie glows
Ilka a star on tha very top
branch, unaware as yet ol Ihe
rich herilsg* that la hers, wilh
tha living history of her family
stretching bsck almost n century.

Miss Marylee Barron Marries James F. Haddon
The wedding of Miss Marylee |the First Baptist Church, in TallaBarron and James Franklin Had- jhsisee.
don was solemnised March 4, at
The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Ruth Hamilton of Longwood
entertained at a Danish smorgas­
bord last week In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Frank of Ml. Dora.
Frank, author of the best seller
"Alas, Babylon," also is a well
know newspaper correspondent.
Other guests for dinner at Mrs.
Hamilton's home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ormund Powers of Orlando,
Mayor and Mra. Allen Lormann
of Longwood. Dr. and Mrs. Brant­
ley Henderson of Maitland and
Marlun Dodd of Los Angeles,
Calif.
Dr. Henderson, author of several
books, and Mrs. Henderson will
leave In April for a four months
tour of Europe.

tjw id&amp; n
HEMEROCALLH CIRCLE

I o Urgamze U u b

Member* of Ihe Hcmerocallis
Garden Circle met at the home
of Mrs. P. J. Weslgate for the
monthly session, with Mrs. Michael
Caolo a* co-hoilcsa,
Mrs. S. J. Nix gate a very
Interesting devotion including an
an original “ aetosllc" on Ibe word
HEMEROCALLIS.
Following the business meeting
Mrs. Weslgate introduced her
husband, Dr, P. J. Westgate, from
the Experimental Station. He gave
an Interesting and Instim-live talk
on small fruit* and vegetables
and explained how the experiment­
al station is working on ways to
find a type that will grow well
In Florida.
At the close of the program
Dr. Westgate presented everyone
present with n bag of delicious
tomatoes and carroli.
During the social hour, refresh­
ment* were served by tba hostes­
ses and a white elephant sale was
conducted.
Other members present
were
Mrs. Rslph Jarvis, president,
Mrs. Watson Reel, Mrs, R. L.
McKnight, Mrs. Carl M on, Mrs.
Robert Zlllrower, Mrs. Richard
Elam, Mra. Richard Miller, and
Mra. Bea Newsome.
Dr. Weslgate and the co-host­
ess'* husband, Michael Caolo,
were welcomed as guests.

MRS. JAMES FRANKLIN HADDON

The VAH-13 Enlisted Men’s
Wlvea will meet Friday, March
24 at 10 a.m. at the Acey-Ducky
Club at the Naval Air Station, for
an organizational meeting.
• The squadron waa commission­
ed Feb. 2 and this be the first
general meeting of this group.
Preliminary plana were discussed
at a recent committee meeting
and tha club will be officially
organised and new officers elected
at tha mealing this week.
Refreshments will be served and
a social hour anjoyed after the
meeting. P m baby sitting ser­
vices will be avalUble In the Sun­
day School room.
All VAH-U wlvea are urged to
attend. For further information
call Mra. James R. Hudson.

the groom, Bob Headly, Mike
Long, L ei McKeilhan and John
Hernandei.
Following the ceremony a re­
ception was held at the Kappa
Sigma fraternity house on the
Florida Slate University campus.
Miss Freida Logan kept the bride’ s
book and assisting with the serv­
ing were Miss Lou Terry and Miss
Jo Smalty.
The brlda was born in Fensaeola
and was a member of the Semi­
nole High School graduating class
of IMS. While there she was a

member of the Glee Club, Tri Hy-Y
the Library Club and wai presi­
dent of the Future Teachers Club
during her senior year.
The groom was born In Li\P
Oak. attended schools there and is
a graduate of the Live Oak High
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Haddon are both
sophomores at Florida State Uni­
versity and be is a member of
Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Their present address is 1ST Herlong Drive. Apt. 7 Alumni Village,
Tallahassee, FI*.
t

Rummage Sale
Planned Saturday
Sixteen member* and five guests
attended the regular meeting of
the Friendship League of the Con­
gregational Christian Church, last
week.
The group met in Fellowship
Hall at 1:30 p.m. Gueits were Mrs.
L. Andrews and Mrs. S. Gill from
Woodstock, Conn., Mrs. C, Luctack, of Chicago and Mra. Helen
Remusat and Dr. Fred Ensmioger,
of Sanford.
Mrs. Merrill Roblnaon, presi­
dent, thanked the group for the
hand made article! that were turn­
ed in for tha'fall bazaar.
The league*!* sponsoring a rum­
mage and baked food sale on
Saluday, March 39 at the former
location of tha Sanford Shoe Cen­
ter, 208 Sanford Avt.
Anyone who has rummage to
donate may call Mr*. Clyde Stin­
son or Mrs. Robinson and they
will arrange to have it picked up.
Tha refreshment tabla was de­
corated in a St. Patrick Day motif
and centered with n Urge bowl

of nasturtiums and green candlei.
Hostesses were Mrs. K. Quattlebaum, Mrs. Elsie Linz and Mrs.
George Cliabot.

Montgomery Family
Moves To Orlando
By MRS. BETTIE SMITH
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Montgo­
mery and family moved from
their Longwood home to Harvard
St., in Orlando this weekend.
The Montgomerys have been
long-tima resident) of Longwood
and tha entire family has bean
active in church and civic groups.
Their friends regret losing them
from the area.

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Longwood

Personals
By MRS. BETTIE SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rltterhoff,
have returned to their home on
Wildmere A ve„ afjcr spending
several months In Texas. Mr. Hitlerhoff has been recuperating
from an operation and la feeling
The Woman's Auxiliary of The
fine now.
Rear Lake Manor Civic Better­
Col. Robert Day Eady Is viait- ment Aasn., Inc., will meat at ■
lng his daughter, in Virginia.
p.m. Tuesday at tha home of

Women’s Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday

Local Events
MONDAY
Past Matrons Club, Order of the
Eastern Star, meet* at I p.m. at
tha home of Mrs. May Maxwell, 808
Magnolia Ave.

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and Mrs. Ponee Leroy Elmore,
1101 Lincoln S t, Sanford and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Haddon, of Live Oak.
Dr. Harold G. Handers, pastor
of the church, officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
The church altar was decorated
with baskets of white chrysanthe­
mums. gladioli and greenery,
flanked by two large candelabra.
Miss Evelyn Kelley, organist,
presented a program of wedding
music.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a blue silk shant­
ung sheath dress, with matching
shoes, white accessories and a
white orchid corsage.
Miss Edith Hanson, of Sanford,
maid of hooor, wore a blue print
shantung dress, with black acces­
sories and a while carnation cor­
sage.
David McNeil of Live Oak was
best man and serving as ushers
were four fraternity brothers of

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Page 8— Mon. Mar. 20, 1961

By Nadine Seltzer

SW E E T IE PIE

SLEETING ROOMS, tte Gables,
Ul Magnolia Ave._____________
HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths Th.
FA 2-4145._____________________
3-ROOM apartment, unfurnished,
d o st In. FA 2 3319.^ _____

O ffice

204

W.

2-BLDROOM house, Lake Mary.
$75 month. FA 2 36S5.

First

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, U4 W. First St.

DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY i

3-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish
ed, 313 Palmetto.

Tees., lb ns Prt. * P. « . dey be
fore InteiHe*. Mas.
SaL sssa.

WE NEED RENTALS

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

Call or come into our office tl
you would like to rent your
home. We specialize in rentals,
leases and property manage­
ment Furnished or unfurnlsh-.
ed. We think you will like our
service.

Toes., thru Frt. I M I . day before laiertloe. Mon.
SaL nate.

LATEST CLASS OF GRADUATES of replacement
pilots In VAH-8 la congratulated by Cdr. K. F. Rowell,
squadron commander. These men are qualified as A-3D
plane commanders and will be transferred to various

Bp ERM INE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD {NE.4J.. Hollywood lies A n Talking About:
The booming- movia box office—
np 10 per cent over a year ago
and climbing steadily. Thaaier
exhibitors are p in in g the bat
for money to combat pay-TV,
however . . . .
Paailng tha buck for tha new
low la programming la the only
nawa from the TV industry,
w hen papie buUona a n on a
14-bour buss . . . .
Warner Bros, registering "P -T
Boat i n " as a film title. It wai
the craft on which President
Kennedy wai a IN I b a n , but
•xactiy what tha studio plana la
being kept under wraps . . .
Bobby Sargent'a story about
fto Lai Vegas eomedlan who
wasn't doing ao well — "ao he
went to a psychiatrist and asked
H be eonld make him ■ sick
eomedlan." . . . .
Tha fast-growing I mm home
movla field leasing a number of
Hollywood movies from major
•tndloa. The films a n being reduced to Imm, with sound, a i
a m w thnat to old movloa on
TV . . . Piper Laurie and John

Legal Notice

director,
wing hla
llent alar,
!rtoua 111Sunday"
— and a
ne screen
irpest deoming up
ment for
it lllneii
epatra."...
ir the atproducers
I Adolph
on of uland hla
ore* talk
vconclllsV i "One
ihow wai
iral combe seen!
prlngfield,
at
. ,
k Powell,
• matriE up for
s new TV
. . Elvla
t Crosby's
In the

rtcv m oD e w a n
MOTIOW' 18 hereby given that
X am asesged Is tosiatss at ltd*
Franck Avaau*. Sanford, gemlnol*
County, .Florida, under th* fletlties* asm* of, Sanford TVanfer *
Moras* O*.. sad that I Intend* t*
register aald asm# with th* Clerk
Of tha Ctroslt Court, seminal*
MARCH 17
County, Florida, la aeeordano*
w ith. th* provision* o f th* FletlAdmlesisM
Horn Nam* atatutst, to-wlti ■•«lies ISI.ee Florida SUtula* 1117. ' Mary K. Chavers, I»sk# Mary;
Slgi R. D. Allison
To h* publish'd Mar. It, IT. Apr, Vaatar Morton, DeBsry; Shirley
I. II, lilt.
Ellis, Sharon T, Hultman, Jsnst
M. Gslgsr, Arthur Houghton,
NOTICE is keraby gives tfcst Armstts Foster, Alice McCatlin,
we ars engaged In buelnee* at
lis t Oak At *., Sanford, Seminole Margaret Tyre, Ines Hampton of
County, Florida, under th* fletl* Sanford.
tleue nam* af, Southern Air, and
Blrtha
that w# intend* to roaliter said
nam* with th* Clerk of th* Clr- Mr. and Mr*. Dannlt C. Hultman
suit Court, gamtaol* County, Flor­
ida, . in neoordanc* with th* pro- o f Sanford, a girl; Mr, and Mra.
ft el on e at th* Fletllteu* Nam* Harold L, Geiger, o f Sanford a
Statute*, to-wlli Section III.St
girl.
Florida Btatutea HIT.
■Igl Oeerge J. Mali*
Dismissals
Shirley M. Hell*
Mrs. Jostph H. Pell and baby boy,
OaUan; Gerald Patterson, Titusvillt; Diane Leonard, Mrs. Carl D.
Noto and baby girl, Mrs. William
M. Foster and baby girl of San­
NOTICE
ford,
MARCH IS
A dmIsaIona
Elisabeth Esclsvon, Longwood;
Fred Sampson, Winter Park;

IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO A LL C IT Y OF
SANFORD PROPERTY OWNERS
NOTICE to hsrtby riven that all peraona, firms and cor­
porations owning or having control, mansgement, cus­
tody, aapsrvtoioR ar agaacy of PERSONAL PROPERTY
la Ihto City which to subject ta tautloa MUST FILE
RETURN an ar bafara APRIL I, 1961, alharwtoa tha
Tax Aaaaaaor will ha raqnJrad ta aaacaa such property
from tha bast information abUlnabto, aad tha baaafita
af aay nmnptlon due which art not claimed, cannot be

fleet squadrons. Shown, from left, are Rowell, Lcdr. W.
E.&lt; Bassett, Lcdr. Lawrence Plnzel, Lt. Off) Ernest
Wartenberg and Lt. (jg ) Jim Durbin.

movie of the same title. . . .
James Garner's first movie
check since he left "M averick"
to become a maverick will be
for $123,000, Three more, on the
tame contract, and up to nearly
a million bucki — and that's
why hc'a a maverick . . .
If and when he doea hia auto­
biography, Jimmy Stewart ssylng the title will be:
"A Funny Thing Happened To
Me on tne Way."
A trade paper crediting Edward
Anhalt with the original script of
"Cleopatra," which brought the
paper this amusing sole from the
writer:
"I don't mind taking responsi­
bility for my very own m lisdventures, but this isn't one of
them.
"I worked on a treatment of
'Cleopatra1 for exactly 13 days
In 193$. Walter Wenger, Iml lestlng that my controversial 33
pages would be expunged from
recorded history, then broke my
sword, tore off my epaulets and
cast-me out Into the night." . . .
Polly Bergen's arrival In Hoilywood tor a film role — 33
pieces of baggage, poodle in hat
box, two kids, nurse, cook, butIcr. She was met by bar agent
with two station wagons and a
I limousine.

Ortceola Morgan. Llnnia Lae, Cyn­
thia Becker,
Kristine Spotte,
James Munger, Barbers Polk,
Mary E. Brown o f Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mra. Hemmond Polk of
Sanford, n girl.
Dismissal*
Clarence Millar, DeBary; Berths
Hardtn, Enterprise; Lillian Walk­
er, Orlando; Mabla Flumm, Or­
ange City; Charlie Harris. Mau­
rice Chsrbonneau, Mrs. Paul Ro­
bertson and baby, Mrs. Donald
Fold* and baby, Harriet Fuller,
Mrs. Chsstar Myers and baby of
Sanford.
MARCH 19
Admissions
Maria Lows, Lake Mary; Elmer
Combs, Jean Adams, Carrie Brown
o f Sanford,
Blrtha
Mr, and Mrs. Benny Adams of
Sanford, a boy.
Dismissals
Prod Sampson, Wintar Park; Stan,
ley Lawton, DeBary; Mra. Dean
Pinch and baby girl, Longwood;
Cynthia Backar, Kristina Spotts,
Mery Brown, Aroda Carver, Alice
Gunter, Mathew Moran, Alvin
Swset, Elmar Combs of Sanford.

NOTICE
I will not to responsible far
aay debts Incurred by eayeue
othac tbaa myaeU.

William C. Parker

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald will M l to reepeeslbl*
for aioro tbaa sas lacorrect later
lion of year ad. aad reserves the
Hfbt to rods# or re)ee4 any ad­
vertisement from whit Ordered to
roo/orm to tho policies of this
paper.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N\ Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2120
2-BEDROOM h o m e ,
kitchen
equipped. Ph. FA 2-5303.

Legal Notice

3 B. R. furnished house - $7$
3 B, R. unfurnished . . . . f$5
1 B. R. apartment . . . . 9*0
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 3-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha

Mr. James E. Munger, 0$, died
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital following a lengthy 111*
neat.
Born reb. 34, ISM to Elba, N.Y.,
bo bad lived in Sanford for the
past 20 years and made bla home
at 917 E. 23th St. He was a mem­
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church; of Sanford Lodge 03, F A
AM; a veteran of World War 1 and
bad been employed by Chaw and
Co., for tho past 31 y a m .
Survivors art his wife, Mra.
Florence T. Munger, Sanford; one
daughter, Mra, H. B. Adkins,
Green Covo Springs and oat sister
Mrs. dertrude Chapell, Nundi,
N. Y.
Service* were scheduled to be
held at Brlaion Funeral Home at
3 p.m. today with Rev. Grover
Sewell officiating. Burial was to
bo in Evcrgroon Cemetery.
Elder* of tho church were
honorary pellbearera and activs
pallbearers wart Robert Deane,
Roble La lag, Bill Wray, Harris
Folds, Randall C hile and T. W.
Jones.
In lieu of flosvcrs, the family
requested that donation* bo made
to Presbyterian Church organ
fund.

Mrs. J. A. Carelas
Dies In Hospital:
Mra. Marguerlta A. Carelas, &lt;8,
103 Msyro*e Dr., died Friday at
Ssminola Memorial Hospital following 8 brief illness.
She came to Sanford three yean
ago from Stata College, Pa„ and
was a member o f All Sou)* Catho­
lic Church here.
Survivors are her husband,
James A. Cartlai, Sanford; one
tan, James W. Carelas, Slate Col­
lege; one sister, Mrs. Kathleen
Monahan, Altoona,
Pa.;
ono
brother, Robert Dumm, Wilming­
ton, Del., and five grandchildren.
The body was sent to Koch Funoral Home in 8tata Collage where
cervices will be held Tuesday ot
Our Lady of Victory Catholic
Church. Burial will bt in ML Aloy.
liue Cemetery in Craison, Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home was in
chsrgs of local arrangemsnta.

UPPER DARBY, Pe. (UP1) —
Annette. Bernadette, CleoiU and
Denis* Cutalar, quadruplets born
last Wednesday to a former beau­
ty queen, were reported "doing
wall" in their isoltttai at Dela­
ware County Memorial Hospital
todsy.
Dr. Ernest L. Noon*, director
of pediatric* at the hospital, aald
the quads won't be out td denier
for several weeks.

back on tho broom?**
CLASSIFIED INDEX

wife, in d SUPERIOR OMC
TRUCKS. INC., e Florid*
corporation, and all paraon*
or partita havlnx or claim Inx io hav* any rl*ht. till*
o r lntaraat In and to th* fo llo w ln x daicribad land, lying
and l-tlng In namlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
I.ot iz* or q u e r n s M in iu m
SOUTH REPI.AT ADDITION
TO CABBBDBEimT. FLOIUDA, fltm lnol* County, F lori­
da, according to Plat th artof
racordcd In Plat nook 11.
Pag* IS. o f th* Public R ec­
o rd !
of
Haminol*
County,
Florida.
Teu and aach o f you ar* harrby
netlflad that a aull In anuilr
haa been brought again*! }o u by
W INTER PARK F E D E R A L «A V INCH AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
a corporation organlaad and a lib i­
ing under th* law * of tha tfnttad
gtataa o f Ainarlca, In tho Circuit
Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
and for gem lnol* County, F lo r­
ida. and you ar* haraby aummonad.
ordered
and
required
to rile your w ritten anawar o r
defan**
t* th* Com plaint (llad
harala agatnat you In tha abova
entitled eaua*. In tha o fflca or
th* Clark at tha Circuit Courl, In
and fo r la m ln ola County, Florida,
on o r bafar* tha l l l b day o f
April A.D.. IM I, and to aarv* a
copy o f *uch antw or or dafanta
upon
W indtrw atdl*.
Main**,
H unter A W ard. P lalnttff'a a t­
torney* herein, w ho** addraaa la
l i t Park Avenue. South, W inter
Park, Florida, on or bafora aald
data a* required by th* law * o f
Florida, and
tha
tilt
Florida
Rule* a f Civil Pr*c*dur*. If you
fall la d o ao, a Derr** Pro Con­
form) wilt bo entered agatnat you
ter th* relief demanded In th*
Complaint.
Tou arc hereby further notified
that th* aaturo o f aald unit I*
to foroctoa* a m ortgage given by
R. O. Thom pson and Ruby M.
Thompaon. hla w ife, to W ln tfr
Fark Federal Saving* and l « * n
Association a* recorded In O ffi­
cial R ecord* Sank 111. Fag* lt* .
Puhlt* R ecords a f Seminal* c o u n ­
ty, Florida, upon tb* follow in g
described property:
Lot 111 o f QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH
REFLAT ADDITION
TO CASSELSERRT. FLORIDA,
Samlnolo County, Florid*, a c ­
cord in g to f l a t th ereof re­
cord** In F lat Bosk 11, Pag*
I t. o f th* Publte Record a o f
Samlnolo co u n ty , Florida.
Th* nam* o f th* Caurt la which
this ault ha* been Instituted Is
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit. Som lnol* County. Florida,
and th* abbreviated till# af thl*
tea* la W inter Fark Federal Sav­
ing* and Loan A ss#*l*tl** va.
Thompson, at el.
It fa haraby ordered that this
Order and N olle* shall h i publlahad ore* a weak tor four eon■acutWa weak* In Th* Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published
In
Hanford,
Samlnol*
County,
Florida.
WITNESS my hand a* Clark of
aald Circuit Caurt o f Samlaol*
County, Florida, aad th* ***1 a f
th* said Court at Saafard. Saml­
nol* Oouaty. Florida, on th* Ith
day a f March, A D. t i l l .
(SE A L)

1. Lent A Found
2. Notice* • Person*]*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
3. Food
6. For Rant
7. Busin*** Rental*
8. Beach Rental*
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For 8*1*
13. Mortgage Loan*
14. Insurance
15. BusiaeM Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wasted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Building Material*
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Servlc**
28. Laundry Service

HOMEBTBAD EXEMPTION - Raaidmt bag
■net aha ftto appOeatton with the County Tex
at Um Carat H ouse an ar bafara April 1, IN I,

3 MINUTE CAR WASH $150
Opoa S i . m. to S p. m. dally. 3-BEDROOM unfurnished hows,
1403 Wynne wood Dr. FA I-TTlI.i
• a. m to 8 -i. m. Fri. ft Sat.
tva Carpenter A Letter Vet no
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
24M French Ave.

FOR RENT

2 BR Duplex country setting $7*
3 BR 110 Pinecreat Drive
M
a&gt;
U. I . CIVIL SERVICE TESTS 2 BR Kitchen equipped
40
Mea-womdn, 11-3). Start high as 3 BR Mostly furnished
SI
993.00 weak. Preparatory train­ 3 BR Fully furnished
ing until eppolnted. Thousands 3 BR all furnished including
plane — extra moo
100
of job* open. Experience ne(tally unnecessary. FREE In­
"WE TRADE"
formation on Jobs, salaries, requiremant*. Writs TODAY giv­ W. H. "Bill” Stamper Agency
ing phone. Lincoln Service,
Realtor ft Insurer
Pekin 9, Illinois,
Phene FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park
FURNISHED efficiency
apart­
PRIVATE tutoring in bookkeepment.
full
hath,
d
a
te
,
III.
lag, typing, English, aritfcma40714 W. First St., A pt 8.
tic. Call FA 3-6303.

3. Education • Instruction

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS.
Men-Women, 18-33. Start high
sa 981.00 week. Preparatory
training until appointed. Thous­
ands of Jobs open. Experience
usually unnecessary. FREE In­
formation on Jobs, salaries, rsqulrsmsnts. Writs TODAY giv­
ing phone. Llseoln Service,
Pekin 32,- Illinois.

LAKE cotta go, furn. FA 3-8108.

Legal Notice
IN TH E COIINTT JLDOB-*
COURT- IN AND FDR ■K R IR M .R
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA

senes

IN RE:
aua relsn eh lp at
LILLIE 1NOW. a /k /a LILLIE
F. SNOW, a /k /a LILLIAN F.
SNOW, an Inaompatent.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Th* Unknown Heirs, X a tt at
Kin. an* Relatives, If any,
o f LILLIE SNOW, a /k /a
LILLIE F. SNOW, a /k /a
LILLIAN F. SNOW, a n i I*
A ll Wham It Mar Concern.
Teu ar* hereby natlfled that a
Petltlen he# been filed In Ihd
County Judge'* Ceurt * f Seminole
County, Florid*, for th* appointm*nt o f RALPH- W. HAMMOND
a* Guardian o f the paraon and
property * ( th* a fe re e a li Incom­
petent.
Hale Petltlen w ill ho heard hr
th* underalanod at 1* a'elock
A- M. on A pril II. t i l t , nt my
o ffice s In the Court H ouse at
Sanford. Florida.
Dated thl* Ith day *&lt; March,
/ » / C. VERNON ITIEE. JR.
COUNTY JUDGE
SEMINOLE C O U N T T ,'F L O R I­
DA
Publish Mar. IS. It. IT, s a l Apr.
I. t i l l .

ONE bedroom furnished a partmeat, 3101 Magnolia, $43 month.
FA 1-3851.

AS LOW I J I M
DOWN
AS
W
PAYMENT

Convention!] - PHA
' FHA In Servlet
FINANCING

Legal Notice
FIOTITIOCB NAME
NOTICE 1.; haraby giv e * that
w * ar* en gaged In huelnei* at
Brawn A Ith St.. Sanford, Semi­
nole County, Florida, under th*
flctlcloua nam* o f, F ori Ooastruotlon Company, and that w * In­
land t* register eeld nam* with
th* Clerk a f th* Circuit Court,
aemlnel* County Florida, ta a c ­
cordance with th* provUlon* o f
th* F k tlelou * Noma Btatutt*. to*
w ilt Ssctlaa l l l . e i Florida Stat­
utes HIT.
Big: W. a Smith
Fred Orey
Lee S ail**
Publish Fob. IT A Mar. I. t l, IS.

DIRECTIONS: T a n Waal
on 38th IL Follow Couatry
Club Ed. ft Watch far *w

BUILT

WHERE. . . .

WHERE*
City Ux books will doss April 1st
Penalty starts from that date.
Tax certificate sale June 1st

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MORE HOME
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DOLLAR VALUE ]
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Bcdrrems

BY

Shoemaker
CONSTRUCTION COH INC
311 West M h Stract
Phone FA t - l l t l

RESALES
ONE DOLLAR DOWN IB ALL YOU PAY
SUNLAND

CAM

WIDOWS AND DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS — Evary
wtdaw, whaaa haabud to dead, aad dtoabtod paraon
wha ar* aatlltod ta tha (Misfits af.lhe 95WUW valueflow
exemption, u provided by tow, MUST MAKE APPLICATKIN far aneh sumptions an or bafora April 1, IN I.

SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice
large apartments, 40* E. 14th
St. Ph. rA 3-4392.

2. Notice* • Personals

ESTATES

3 BEDROOM S - 1 &amp; 2 B A T H S
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

Monthly Payments Lawar T h u R u t
YA Financing At IH % Interest
a DON'T FAIL TO ABK ABOUT OUR OTHER
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON REMAINING
NRW .H0M EllN8OUTHPINRCRKAT.4th
ADD.

Elian Hey
C ity T ax Collector.

H. N . TAM M , JR .,
C IT Y T A X ASSESSOR

C ity H all

O d h a m A T u d o r In c

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H e r a ld W a n t-A d s A r e B u sy In S e m in o le C o u n ty , B u y in g ! S e llin g ! R e n tin g ! U s e T h e m !
I. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sain

6. For Rent

FURNISHED apartment, hardRENT A BED
wood floora, tile bath. FA 9-61*01.
R olliw iy, HoiplUI A Baby Bed*
Registered Real Estata Broker
By Day, Week or Month
4-ROOM, clean apt. 611 Perk.
Ph. FA 3-1101 17-93 at Hiawatha
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Fh. FA 2-5191
111 W. lit. Bt.
7. Business R em a in
FOR SALE
IN EXCLUSIVE
2-LARGE room furnished apart­
OFFICE SUITE: e rooms, air
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
ment, 910 Magnolia. Cal' A. K.
conditioned, downtown location
Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
Roeietter, FloHat, FA 2-1161.
Call FA 9-0763.
equipped; central heat; double
I-BEDROOM modern clean houae
garage, endowed;
Intercom
I for rent at 1610 W. Third St. 9. For Sale or Rent
system; large Iskefront lot,
Ph. Bartow, Fla. 633-2326.
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
house,
3-BEDROOM
furnished
tem A bargain It 628,600.00.
Casselberry.
FA
2-6909.
FURN. APT., 2300 Mellonvlll*.
For information rill FA 3-7696
days, or FA "£6368 nights or
9-BEDROOM houae. So. Flnecrait 12, Real Estate For Sala
Sundays.
Addition. Ph. FA 1-6119.
13 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
Circus)and.
Adaptable
for
alUNUSUALLY nice unfurnlabed 1
HELMLY REALTY
moit any use. Roads on three
bedroom
farage
apartment;
306 W. 13th Street
sidei. For further information, FA 3-7106, Evenings FA 3-2676
central heating, air condition­
telephone J. W. Hell, Realtor,
ing, near ehurehea and itorea.
4-BEDROOM house with 3 acres
FA 2-3641.
No children, no peti. 660. Ph.
of land wait ef Sanford. Box
FA 3-4663.
3-BEDROOM CB home, large
143-A, Rt. 1, Paola, Fla.
corner lot, 1900 Cedir Ave.,
APARTMENT, MS Myrtle Ave.
LAKE FRONT HOMES
near high school. Call FA 2-4276
FA 2-3602.
3 Bedroom partly furnished with
■fter 6:00 p, m.
f-BEDROOU u a h m lm d houae.
200 feet on lake, 112,996.
3-BEDROOM, l ’v bath home with
FA 23049 or FA 2-6347
Two Complete homes, one 2
•hade trees, patio, enclosed
bedroom, ona 3 bedroom, with
HOME OWNERS
Florida room. In Plnecrest 3rd
3 acres and 179 feet lake
We need your 6 Bedroom home
Addition. FA 3-7762.
frontage, plus small grove,
lilted with ui for rent. Full
vary convenient to town and
management provided. Deate 4 BK HOUSE, by owner. FA 2-3IT1
base, &lt;66,000.
“
call ui for aervice.
4-BEDROOM, 2 bath home, en­ 3 Bedroom plus beautifully panclosed Florida room, modern
nelled Florid s room looking out
“ WE TRADE"
equipped kitchen, many other
over ■ scenic lake, In ■ nicely
W. H. ' ‘Bill” Stemper Agency
extras, Call FA 3-0412.
developed community about •
Realtor— Insurer
miles from Sanford, 618,000.
A FINE BUY
.
FA 2-4991
113 N. Park
f i t ,200 for a 2 bedroom home in
“ WE TRADE" ■
Mayfnlr,
featuring
n large
W.
H.
'‘Bill”
Stemper Agency
landscaped yard with trees. We
Realtor— Inturor
recommend
your
attention
to
n m e c m c ti-r r o r a r is and
Phone FA 1-4861
113 N. Park
• row ewamoLw co^ ntt.
thta buy.
FLORIDA
HOME
PLUS
INCOME
for cou­
l a C b c e c c r r H i. 1I I 4A
ple or widow; practically down­
TIIK BALTIMOHE LIFK 1.N4LRANCE COMPANY, a M tryUni
town, 90S Magnolia. Call Own­
corporation,
er, FA 2-7004.
Plaintiff, 111 N. Park Ave Phone FA 3-3420
v*.
n o n r x j ir w i u u i d a u s T A v e c w , 3 FRONT LOTTS la raitfantlal
•t al..
i
P*f*n4»*t«. lection. Phone FA 2-0766.
- noTtcB o r bust
f H E STATE OF FLORIDA
Immediate possession on this
To:
custom built Loch Arbor ranch
□ ordon IVlllard Quatavaon, roil•4. nr) anknowa,
style borne priced to sell at
N
o
t
ic
i
:
o
f
st
ir
Toe ara hereby notlflad that a
• suit
616.700,
as low as 63,366 down,
TIIK
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
haa bfan fllad acalnai you
balance less than rant. This
end Joyce Bryan Quatavaon In tha JAMKH P. TURNER, r /o C. H.
atiova antlll.ii eauaa, and that you PAR K E R. AXTOX. VIROINIA
home Is spacious throughout,
A eworn com plaint having Bren
ara raqulrad to file your anawar
designed for family living;
with the Clark ef this Court sad flin t agaln it you In Iho Circuit
to carve n eopy tbaraof upon tha Court le and for Samlnota County,
with a fenced yard Also.
Florida, by DORIS M. TCRNKR,

ROSA L. PAYTON

J l;r

fratifnrh

irrslii

CARNIVAL.

Mon. Mar. 20, 1961— Pnge 9 i 22. Build • Paint • Repair

By Dick Turner

Stenstrom Realty

SWIMMING POOL
3-BR — 2-BATH

Legal Notice

plaintiff or p la in tiff! attornaya,
vrheae name and addrtaa la J«nalnaa. Walt#. Clarita and Hamil­
ton. l i t Rarnalt National Bank
Building, Jaokaonvllla !, Florida,
not lalar than April It. 1141. If
you fall to do ao a dacraa pro
ronftaao wilt ha entarad aaalnat
you for tba rallaf damandad In
te tha complaint. Tbla ault la to
foraeloaa a m erle***, Tha rani
property preraadad agalnat la:
I-*&gt;t t and tha South to.* fact
ef Lot T o f Block 1 o f
WYNNE WOOD, aa recorded la
Plat Book I, Pagaa SI ta 91,
Public Reoorda of Seminole
County, Florida.
NVITXEBS ray h ir 1 --tad tha leal
• f aald Court at Baarord. Florida,
thte n th dar af atVn-b, l t d .
(REAL)
Arthur H. Ilackwllh, Jr.
clerk af tha Circuit Coert
By
Martha T. vihlon.
•
Deputy Clark
febllah March ta, it , April I, IS.
lilt.

for divorce, lha abort llllo o f
which to DORIS M, TURNER,
Plaintiff, v e n u e JAMES P. TURN­
ER. d ofin deu t. theao prosonlo a n
to com mend you to apptar end
flit your w ritten dofonaoa liareln
on or bvrore tha loth day o f April,
A.D. teat, or othorw lao Dacroa
Pro
Confoooo w ilt
bo
ontorod
agalnat you.
The Sanford Herald la d ta lfaated aa e nowbpaper nf 'general
clroulatlon In which till* citation
(hall bo publlahod once tarh wook
for four ronaocuttve weoka.
WITNEWS my hand and nfflclal
toal or the Clerk o f tba Circuit
Court on tbla the lit h day o f
March, A.D. I III.
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark o f the Circuit Court
Haruld F, Johnann
Attornry At l a v
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

6-BEDROOM, M
bath deluxe
masonry home near saw Ugh
school, • rail show place at
only 61,060 down, 67S monthly.
S * BEDROOM masonry retire­
ment homn on two beautiful
lots, with IS bearing fruit trass,
priced right at 69,609, requires
63,000 down, 666 monthly.
SEMINOLE REALTY
1901 Park Ava.
Fh, FA 6-6232

Legal Notice
tv t i i k r tn e u r r c o v h t o f
THU NINTH JUDICIAL CIHOUIT
n r ru tn iD A . in a n d m »

CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
W A T C H R E P A I R IN G
•ml cement work. FA 2-4699
is My Business, not a sideline.
■— — ~
i
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
P 0 °M SPECIAL 614 95. PaintPETE'S WATCH REPAIR
jng luida and out Call Mr. JU 0ak Av#Pb&lt; FA M 1 U
Taikcr FA 3-8159.

29, Automobile Service

23. Building Materials

ONE uted.lO-gaL glass lined gas
water hdatcr 649.50. One used
apartment 21-in. ga* range
645,00, One used 20-In. apart­
ment gai range 955.00. Can bo
seen at Mid Florida Gas Co ,
133 Magnolia.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co,
24. Electrical Service*
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
KENAIORE
washer-dryer, reel
House Wiring — Electric Service
power
mower,
ornamental
31. Poultry - P«ln * Livestock
Frigidatrc Appliances
blocks, bathroom heater, baled
Sid Vililcn — Randall Electric
hay. FA 2-8809.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915 BABY parakeet and good cage;
1 male aingcr canary, cage and SEWING MACHINE lo responsi­
stand. Call FA 2-1663 between
ELEC, fan, air conditioner and
ble person. One I960 Kenmore,
8:00 a.in, and 3:00 p m.
water pump motors rewound
like new and in excellent condi­
and serviced. “ 24 hour service"
tion, haa attachments. Assume
lOS'b E. I6ih St. Sanford. Fla. 32. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
6 payments of 95.10. Write Fi­
nance Manager, Box 1ft, e /o
FR1G1DA1RE
PANSIES
Sanford Herald.
Sales k Service
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Grapcville Ave. near 20th St.
36. HonIn • Motors
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia ‘
Ph. FA 2 0915 33. Furniture
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Robson Sporting Goods
etc. Buughl-Sold. Larry's Mart, 304-6 8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-5961
216 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-4132
1960 WIZARD Winner 18 f t De­
CUST03I BUILT BEDDING
luxe Cabin Cruiser. Fully equip­
M aureii renovating Expert Up­
Piu m b in jr A H eating
ped, 75 h. p. Johnson Motor,
holstering. All Work Guaran­
AIR CONDITIONING
Tandem trailar. May bo
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mtg. at 126 N. Summerlin Ave.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Co., FA 2-211':, 1301 Sanford
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6602
14’ BOAT and trailer with 16
Ave.
h. p. Elgin. FA 3-2967 after
PLUMBING
5*00 p.m.
Contracting A Repairs
• BIG VALUES
Free Estimates
• QUICK CREDIT
39 Automobiles - Tracks
R L HARVEY
• EASY TERMS
2U4 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
51 PONTIAC, radio and heater,

25. Plumbing Nervlce*

"Why dots ■ oat run whtn It sons a dog? B sca u ss
a dog would oatoh K If tho oat walked!”
12. Real Estate For Salt

17. Mnte Help Wanted

THREE, bedroom house, kitchen WANTED AT ONCE - Man or
Woman to supply families with
equipped, fenced backyard, VA
Riwleigh Products In Sanford.
mortgage. FA 2-6660.
K)an&gt; dealers earn $66 weekly
part time — SlOO weekly and
S t Johns Realty Co.
up full time. See R. B, Hart­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
man, Box 766, Longwood or
119 N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 3-6133
write Rawleigh’i, Dept. FAC410-1, Memphis, Trim.
3 BEDROOM home In Country
Club Manor. Small equity and
assume $62.00 par month pay­ IS. Help Wanted
ment*. Ph. PA 2-7902.
HELP US FIND THIS PARENT
If you have- experienra in P-TA,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
scouting, church or Sunday
Raymond Lundquist, A uoe.
School work, teaching, club or
FA 2-3911 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
community work, you
may
qualify for this unusual posi­
tion ta your community, f 140
per month minimum, 4 hour*
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
daily, Monday through Friday,
2466 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-523!
no Saturdays. See M n. Vir­
After hours FA 8-3616 FA 1-3913
ginia Williams Tusidsy, 9 a. m.
6-BEDROOM, t bath. FA 2-0233.
or It a. m. sharp at the Im­
perial Mote), Winter Park. No
N o Down Paym ent
phone.
NO RIDDEN OR CLOSING
20. Babysitters
COSTS
f and 3 Bedroom maionary
WILL car* for small child in my
borne built o s your lot any­
boms for working mother. See
where In the slate of Florida,
Mri. Heath, Apl. 9, Avalon
No waiting — Immediate eonApts,
etrucUon. CALL FA 2 6646.
CHILD CARE. FA t-2601. Lake
^"Ildadly Const. Co.
Monroe.
LARGE 3 - bedroom home in
PinacrssL Low down payment.
W A N T A D S BRING
Fh. PA 1-4990.

FARMER’S AGENCY

OLB. CVUNTY, P U W 9 A
■DHtROLI

6-BEDROOM, S hath, screened
HIM
F A S T RESULTS
1141.
FIRST FEDERAL BAVINO* AND
carport*;
in Sunland, 6100
nr TRW CIRCHT COCRT o r TUB
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
ORLAN­
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
down, assume payments. Phone
IK T H E CIRC L IT COCRT, NINTH
THE BTATH OF FLORIDA. I t JUDICIAL C tR C C rr, IN AND FOR DO, A corporation,
21. BMuty Salons
Fla lat i ff
FA 6-TOM.
AND FOH aHMIkOLB CODRTT,
SRMINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ik CHANCERY, CASH NO. 1ISM Cbeeoory Ne. ItlSP
PERMANENTS 37.00
JOHN*1J. NICOMETO eat
THEODORE Q. MARKOW aad
HORTOAOB FORRCLOSCDD
PHYLLIS J. NICOMETO. hla wife, Fair Value Properties Complete with Hair Cut A Styling
HARRIETTA T. MARKOW, hit
W INTER PAR K FED ER AL
anA HUH BUILDER*, INC. a
RAYMOND M. BALL
wire.
LAR-RE' BEAUTY S A L O N
■ AVINon AND LOAN ASSO C]A-.
Florida eerperattoa,
Plaintlffe
And Associates
Dalsatenta
TION. a corporation organised
3640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2 1396
ra
And aviating under th ) lawa o f
NOTICE OF SUIT
216 go. Park
Ph. FA 21641
flll'NKPINNK B. COOK, an
the United Mtatoi o f Amorlra,
TOt
John
J.
Nloomsto,
aJSrou
#-» unmarried woman
FA 3-1390
Plaintiff,
unknown, and Fhyllla J. HI- Lak* Mary Branch
“
Defendant
VI
comsto. addrvso unknown
NOTIIR OP NORTH AOR
NORMAN U W AR REN and
You am hereby notified mat a IS. Mortgagt Lawns
rORROLOBVRH BALE
CONSTANCE M. W ARREN, hla
suit ta fsrootsso a mangas* on
Notice la hereby given purouant wife, at al.,
th*
bslsw doaorlbsd property be)
MORTGAGE LOANS
la a Final D ecree o f forrcloouro
D a ftn d a n ll, boon oommsncod agalnat you In
Beauty Salon
dated the Itlh day o f March. l t d ,
FHA sad Comcntioni!
CLF.lt K ’ i
NOTICE OF SALK
tha
Circuit
Court
o
f
tb*
Ninth
Walker Building
and entarad In Chancery Caaa No.
NOTICE IH H K K U IT
tllY U lf Judicial Circuit, Somlnolo County,
Commercial A Residential
110(1 or the Circuit Court e f the that utnlrr a D ocroo of F o r ccle i- Florida.
3619 Oak
FA 2-7664
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and for uro and aala ontorod by tbo Judge
STENSTROM REALTY
The abbreviated HU* 1* th*
gem lnola County, Florida, wherein o f the Circuit Court of the Ninth sauo* Is First Federal savings
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Theodore O. M erkow and H arriet- Judicial Clreull, Is and for atm l- aad Loan Asanelatlon at Orlaad*. UI H, Farit a V* Phone FA 1-3489
Harriatt, Eva Jo A Boh
ta
T. Markew,
hie
wire, ara ■ ole County. Florida, on the llt b vs. John J. Nloomsto, st *L
FA 3-6742
plaintiff#, and Clluaepplne B. Ceok. day a f March, t i l l , In a certain
The description of thn teal pro­ l T T S u k B l I ^ P a n u r " 106 So Oak
an unmarrlap woman, la defend­ rauoe batwavn W IN TER PAR K perty proooodsd agalast lit
T. V. STAMPS
ant, I will aall to tha hlgheet and FED ERAL KA VINOS AND LOAN
YOUNG women for general of­
Lot 1st. af LAKH HARRIET
A h e e t bidder fo r caeh at tha front ASSOCIATION, a corporation orESTATES, according la thn
fice work. Apply 416 W. 9th St. 22. Build • Paint • Repair
door
of
tha
Sem inole
County ganlsod and otlstln g undar the
Flat
thereof
aa
rteorlsd
la
Courthouee In gonrord. Seminole lawa of the tfnlted S in c e of
Flat
Nook
It.
pagss
11
aad
11
County, Florida, at !l:0 e e'rloak America. Plaintiff, and NORMAN
FIERRO
MANUFACTURING P U T T S CARPENTRY Services,
af ths Pabtle Rasorda at 9amA M ., on the trd day o f April, R. WARREN
and
CONSTANCE
operators wanted, experienced
taels Cnuaty, Florida.
new work A repair. BpaelaHxa
1MI. the following deoerlhed pre- M. W ARREN, hla w ife, at al.,
You are requires to flto your
on 1 and 2 needle machinal.
ia Fla, room enclosures. Ph.
party ao aet forth In aald Final Defendants, balna Chancarr No. Anow rr or oth er pleading with
Dacraa. to-wlll
Steady work. 402 Pecan Ave,
FA 3-7416.
11*41, I w ill cell at public a u c­ the Clerk of the above Court and
Begin Id fact North 41* IF
tion to tha hlghaat bidder fur i-aeh verve a eopy thereof upon tlllo#,
FA 2-2461.
Keel from Mouth corner or Lot
at lha W a it Front door o f tha Hedrick A Dubinin*, 1 ft South
PAINTING: Colors a specially.
A on FAIRY LAKE PARK,
Cenrt Houao In the C lip o f San­ Court street, Orlande, Florida, at* UNENCUMBERED White woman
run North II* II* Egat It#
Reatdsntitl. commercial, indus­
ford, bemlnele County, Florida, at tornoys for tb* p U la llff, on *r
feat, along state Read t:
for bouse keeper—cook for fam­
tha hour o f ttioa o'clock noon on bsfor* April ta. 1**1. t f you fall
trial.
Licensed and hooded.
thence North 14* &lt;1* Wool 114 ' Thuroday, March la. t i l l , that to do so a Decree Fra Confoos*
ily o f four. 6100 per month,
Work guaranteed
Free ani­
foot ta Palry t*ko; thence
certain p en a l o f real property w ill bo ontorod against you for
South*eatorly along Lake ta
room and board, Mrs. Woods,
mates Charlie Burris, FA 3 4574
■looorlbod ao follow a:
tli* relief demanded In tha Com ­
point North II* D Woot of
The North t o l .i foot e f l / i t
plaint.
2tT Virginia D r„ Winter Park.
oi FA 2-4437.
helming: Thence Mouth *J- 21*
t l of SHADY DAKS. Samlnnla
tVltneaa ray hand and th* s o il
Caat, If# feat to beginning:
County, Florida, according to
of
o
d
d
Court
In
gon
ford.
dom
i­
all hearlnga baaed on Mouth
the Pint thereof aa recorded
no!* County, Florida, this tth day
line Lot B aa true Eaat.Waat,
la Plat Rook 11, page It, o f
of March, t i l l .
Plat Book T. Page M. Boat!
tbo Public Recurd* o f Semi­
(SEAL)
innl# County, Florida, together
nal* County, Florida.
Arthur H. Berber III,. Jr.
with the furniture, furnloh(SEAL!
Clark o f lha Circuit Court
luge, flaturea and Improve­
Arthur It. R erkulth, Jr,
■oinlnnla County. Florida
ment) contained tharaln. "
WHERE THRIFTY PEOPLE BUY QUALITY
Clark o f I'lrrult Court
B y: Martha T. Vihlon
J**tod thle ITth day of March, W lndornoedlt, lla ln t), Hunter A
Deputy C ltrk
CARS AT REASONABLE PRICER.
Ward
David W. Hedrick, af th* firm af
(MKALl
A ttorn ey) at Law
Oll.CN.
HKDIIICK
*
nOEINMOK
16
CMRYHLKR
Station Wagon ................... .
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr. t i l Farit Ava.. douih
6 9*5
I I I Mouth C o u rt Mtroot
Clark
64 CHEVROLET 4-lloor. Po.rrgllds .............
8 6!)6
W inter Park. Florida
Orlando,
Florida
|
Ity: Martha T. vthlan
69 PONTIAC Chieftain 4-lloor, Hydramati* .
810W3
Mall Addraaa, P. o . R os t l j
Atlerneya for H a ln tlff
Deputy Clerk
Publlah March I*, mat
88 CHEVROLET 4-lloor V-6, Pot. erg lid* ....
Publlah Mar. IS. t*. If. Apr. 9.
81193
RKLLT A HURT
•4 B l’ICK 6-llaor 8p*clal .. .................... . ...
6 693
1 Weat Church Ulreet
66 FORD 4-Door Falrlanr, Air Conditioned
Orlando, Florida
8 It)
Attorney! for Flolntlff*
16 CHBVROLKT Htatioa Wagon. 4-Door . VI F /G
6 886
Fubtleh Mat. I*. I111
19 MERCURY 4-Door Automatic
6 696
67 OLDS 66 4-lloor Holiday ___ __________
.’ . . - 'i
im im o
n m tr M i,
46 MAMHLEIt Hiatlaa H a » s , iirrrdriv* .....
._ 8 395
86 DODGE Bsyal Lanier 2-Door ...... ..
... 8 593
HERS H E Y C A N D Y
63 OLtWMOBILK I-Dear Hardtop .......... ......
.. 8 295
68 CADILLAC 8-Do*r .........................................
R O U TE
.... 6 615
84 BTUDKBAKER Station Wagon .................
.... 8 393
68 MERCURY 2-Door, Automatic ............. ......
Spirt nr Full T ine
. . 6 993
61 CHEVROLET 9-Door, BoUir, • Cylinder ...
8 493
PLUS
PARTS
WILL
REPAIR
ANY
GOOD INCOME
68 PLYMOUTH 3-Door Cranbrook .............. .
8 393
CHEVROLET AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
g 916
66 RENAULT Dauphin* ............... .............. —
Xe Belling nr Soliciting
I 396
63 PONTIAC 4-Door...........................................
AT
te own
I 163
I t FORD 4-Door t............. ........ - ........... ......... ....
eng operate Rev Mershey die*
I 386
68 CHEVROLET 4-Door .......................
praotr kealeaaa In thie area.
------------------- TRUCK BARGAINS,
Limited dUtribu ter chip* avail­
66 FORD 11 Ton Pickup. 6 Clylndar
I 393
able. H ) aupply gll local luna. •
t 995
66 CHEVROLET 'i Ton Pleotaido Pickup.....
Itoura apare time. Car end mini­
•T CHEVROLET tj Ton Pickup
t 996
m a * invaatmeut a f 6796 reD R IV E IN T O D A Y
61193
64 CHEVROLET »,i Ton Pickup -----qulred. Write Btriag re earn I.
« 996
•I PORD Vt Ton Pickup. V -t Engine
r-'erm ree aad ph— c nnmbor let
S r 4 s r 4 PALMETTO
FA 2-0711
Bog 9. r /a Herald
2nd aad Palmetto
Phona FA 2-0711

Dawn's

Wall

WILSON - MAIER

new baltery, good transporta­
RETIRED Plumber doei plumb*
tion 9145 cash. FA 3-7690.
ing repairs. Ph. 311 4*7713 be­
New and Used Furniture
tween 6 A 9, mornings k even­ 311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
»
IMPERIAL, air conditioned,
ings
loaded. Special Price. FA 3-0914
New A Used Furniture k Appli­
ances A Good Place To
26. Radio &amp; Television
*52 FORD. Ph. FA 8-7184.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Parts k labor positively guar­
FA 2*7460
anteed 90 dava. Service calls 400 Sanford Ave.
$2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-9792.
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Caab. SUPER
27. Special Nervlce*
IS C O M IN ’ —
TRADING POST. FA 3-0677.

Jenkins Furniture

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS

RENTALS $3 WEEK
203 W First St. (24 hr. acr.)
FA 2-3625
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
W. L. HARM ON
Ph. FA 3 4213
WELDING
Heavy equipment, Trucks, nallf,
Sprockets, Rollers, Idlers and
general repair. Call . . . ,
B k W WELDING
EAst 5-4766
Palatka, Fla.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
‘ Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Freneh Are.
Ph. FA 3-7963

34. ArtidM For Sal#
WORK and Dresa Shoe* $3.99 up.
Cota $4.99. T-Shirt* 49c. ArmyNavy Surplus, Jlc Sanford Ave.

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor T*hl* Tope k Seat*
Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
BULLDOZING and Land Clear­
Ph. FA 8-1761
ing. Clyde Nutt, Phone FA 3-9964 809 Elm. Am .
or FA 3-1903.
BELL Saw sharpening machine.

Never used. 9180. FA 3-4659.
O. M. HARRISON
WHEEL
CHAIRS, crutch*!,
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 3-6627
canea, waiters.
Res. 1311 Palmetto
FA 1-7941
FREE DEUVKRY
Prescription* our Specialty
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
FAUST’S Rn PHARMACY
All typei and alias, installed
2nd and Mellonvllle
“ Do It Yourself"
Ph. FA 1-7107.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

INCOME TAX SERVICE

S T I N E
PHILCO stereo record player,
Machinery and Supply Co.
one ton air conditioner, doubt*
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6483
mattress and iprings. Phono
FA3-7M7.

INCOME TAX

Quail!tad Service
H. L. Whtlehel
For appointment call FA 2-3910

Term ites
Swarm ing?

FR1GIDAIRE
Sale* &lt;i Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3311 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 3-3661.

FOR FREE INSPECTION
CALL FA 3-6M&amp;

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ment*, invoices, head bill*, and
programs.
etc.
Progressive
PrlaUng Co. Paono FA 2-2951306 Wait 13th 81.

AR T BROW N
P est Control Service

HOLLERS « SANFORD

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

Enjoy It Mora In Ona Of
Thesa Spadate!

1960
Falrtan* IM 4-Dr.
tie, Power Bteeriog, E l Eye
Glaaa aad Radio aad Beater,

AIR CONDITIONED

W as

$1995

NOW ONLY —

1795
I960
Rambler
American
Ctiatea
Automatle Trane,
Heater and Only
Milan,

4-Dr.
Radio,
11,994

♦ 1795
19S9

SANFORD. FLA.
Custom 4 -D r. Wtth Redim
Heater and a Bpetleea White
Ptelah • Rceuemy Bis.

►

*45

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic end*. Flaatle
or rayon tapea. Colton or nylon
cords.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-4633

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Publlth Mar. tl, ft end Apr. I, 14, CHANCM
IANOBRV l i t

TRANSMISSION TROUBLE?

34. Artldcn For 8al«

LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
Wintlnhielil
Buck Ginas
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Door Glass
Vent Gloss
We Give TV Stamps
M3 W. 3rd SL
FA 3-7898
SERVICE

•

Legal Notice

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WARSAW (U PI)— Friction be­
tween Poland's Communist gov­
ernment and tha Roman Cathode
Church appeared to be growing
today in tha last month before
national parliamentary elections.
Communist party leader Wtadyslaw Gomulka and Stefan Cardi­
nal Wyssynskl set the tone o f the
battle In separate speeches over
the weekend.
Gomulka, speaking at a pre­
election party meeting Saturday
night, aald that tha aoula o f the
Roman Catholic blshopa in Poland
“ belong to tha Vatican."

Cardinal

Wyssynskl

promptly will tie tile master o f the coming
retorted In a sermon Sunday that century."
Gomutka said there was a trend
"the strugla against th* church
in Poland toward elimination o f
is continuing."
religious instructions In schools
He said that In his 1.1 years as
Polish primste no on* in the
Vatican “ hai attempted to give
me instructions on the way rotish
blshopa should nin th# afairs of
The
Pennsylvania
Chib
of
the ehureh In Poland."
Daytona Reach will sponsor a
"There are some wno hope, on "Pennsylvania Day” at Ponce
th* eve o f the tnlilenlum of DeLeon Springs Sundsj.
Christianity, that no trace o f the
AU Pennsylvanians and their
rhurch will be left her* In Po­ friends are invited to attend,
land,’’ th* cardinal aald. "But 1 Chester Rearfek, director, said
can assure you that Jesus Christ today.

Pennsylvania Day
Set At DeLeon

but that this did not mean a aUte dom arc printed hut there it
none."
struggle against the church.
Cardinal Wjstynskl potnted to Fighting Denied
youth organization* pushing a
VIENTIANE, Lao* (U P l)—A u~
program of atheism and seculari­ thoritative sources her* today ,|enied Mownw reports that battles
zation o f schoot*.
The cardinal said th* people of between Communist Pathet l.so
Poland had learned what it is to force* and pro-Western Laotian
troops are being fought In the
wear chains and throw tham off.
"You have seen what the term approaches to Vientiane. The of.
freedom means, he said. "There filial news agency Tasi reported
can be nations where nothing is from Moscow today th a dispatch
said about freedom and yet the from Hanoi that the Laotian capi.
people feel free, and there may tal was "in a state of alarm." Th*
be others where whole eolumns of agency said fighting i* going oqQ
|treaties and speeches about free* only 10 miles from Vientiane.

A LONG AWAITED dream o f many o f the men o f the Florida Power corporation employe* club o f the George E. Turner plant in Enterprise came
into realization when after several weeks o f much hard work, the employes
boat launching ramp at the plant was dedicated Saturday afternoon with
Harvey L. Dunn serving as master of ceremonies. The group enjoyed a
hamburger fry with all the trimmings before the dedication. Connie Sellers
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sellers cut the ribbons and let the first
boat be launched. .
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FARMER CRAY, H ICKO RY SMOKED, SUGAR CURED. TH IC K LY
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The •acred in the ayei of God and |continues to bs the object of God's
Episcopal Church hat urged its oven th* most depraved criminal I redemptive loro.
■ — bars to work for abolition of
tha death penalty and haa taken
inane with FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover an the subject.
A tl-pege compilation of theo­
logical and practical argument*
against capital punishment was
published by the church’* Nation­
al Council for distribution to Epis­
copal dioceses throughout ths

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Tbo document criticized Hoover
for toying that opponenta of capi­
tal punishment wora respected
people who wan unaware of tha
horrors perpetrated by eriminaU.
It aald tU t "uneupported asser­
tion" haa hod a "dovaataUag ef­
fect" on Intelligent discussion of
the Issue, end "In ths eyes of po­
litically minded legislators outwoIMm sQ tha careful statistical
atudles that have been made of
the question,”
Urging Episcopalians to help
truste e climate of public opinion
that will induce state legislatures
to abolish legal executions, the
document said:
"To agitata agalnat th* evil of
capital .punishment is pert of ths
mission of tha church."
Putting n man to death in a
spirit of vengeance is abhorrent
to tha Christian conscience, It
said, because all human life Is

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VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established

Water Control
Measures Asked
The Lake Howell Property Owners Assn, urged the
County Commission today to install a series of small dams
at Lake Howell Creek as a temporary water control measure.
E. Pope Bassett, Maitland attorney, told the commission
that he represented the association and said that although
the ultimate plans call for water control— "all they are taking
A

ar« of now It drainage."

w The Seminole and Orange Coun­
ty boards agreed to clean out the
creek under • joint Civil Defense
venture.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
said that work on the project has
been held up pending getting the
rights of way from some 35 pro­
perty owners in the area,
Bassett explained that by not
(Raking card of the creek for water
control the county Is leaving the
way wide open to "permanent
damage to the entire area."
Thera is no control fo r low
water— only high,” Bassett ssid,
Bliss pointed out today that
once the drainage work is com­
pleted the county would alleviate
thia problem but no engintering
^work on construction of dams
•could start until the drainage
problem Is solved.
The commission gave ths attor­
ney the assurance that they would
cooperate with the resident! o f the
area “ 100 percent In their water
control problems."
Ths Commission also t^ard Leo
Watson of Loch Arbor ask if ths
commission was planning any
Odrainage relief In that area.
District 5 Commissioner John
Fitxpatrick said that the com­
mission was considering laying
soma 1,000 feet o f pipe to re­
lieve the drainage problem.

Manned Space
'Shol-Slan Pushed
WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h a elvilian space agency haa decided
to continue with plana to launch
a manned apace capsule down
the Atlantic missile range this
spring although a test o f the mistile's escape system failed.
0 /0 ciafe—t f-tti e •-V rr.td-Ae'Jv.
Onautics and Space AOministration
eald Monday they may have to
repeat the Saturday shot, a test
of the Mercury man-ln-space cap­
sule and its pilot escape ayatem.
Tha capsule raa fired from
Wallops Island, Va., by a little
Joe rocket to test the eacape sys­
tem under the most rugged condi­
tions, It didn't fire at the right
moment.
Q An
orbital
launch la still
planned for lata this yaar, but
before that the NASA wanti to
give an astronaut a brief ride
aboard a capsule launched by a
Redstone, hilling a peak altitude
of about US miles.

Boy Killed, 20 H urt
WAYCROSS, Ga. (D PI) — A
A mall boy was killed and nt least
^•10 parsons were injured early to­
day when a Chlcago-to-Mianil
Greyhound bus skidded on ralnslirktd U, 8 . 1, slammed Into an
embankment and overturned. Tha
victim was kienllfied as 4-yearaid David Earl Engel of Belle
Glade.

Bulletin
WASHINGTON (CPI) — The
House Banking Committee ap­
proved a *311 mUlion depress­
ed areas bill today similar to a
proposal
the
Senate
oversshelmingly passed last week.
The measure won committee
approval by a 10-g vote.

News Briefs
Stocks Advance
NEW YORK (U P!) — Stocks
staged an Irregular advance in
moderately active trading at the
opening today. The consensus in
Wall Street ia that the line of
least resistance remains upward
although the going may prove to
be slower as the list approaches
tha all-time market high reached
in January 1060.

Picketing: Slated
CHICAGO IUPI) Picketing
will begin Saturday at a down­
town S. S. Kresge Co. More in an
effort to force the firm oi com­
plete desegregation of its southeffort to force the firm lo com ­
mittee haa announced. It is hoped
the firm will become the first
nationsl ebain of variety a to m
to be completely unsegregated.

Peace Corps Eyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Kennedy's “ fa t e * Corps”
:amn «u*aer hie tvitlcai gate el
Republicans today at a hearing
on the nomination of R. Sargent
Shriver to head the new project.
The Senate Foreign Relations
Committee called Shriver, tha
preaident'a brother-in-law, to leatlfy on the proposed agency's
alms and plans for sending vol­
unteers tb ta s'U ,' help people in
underdeveloped nations.

Proposal Dropped
TALLAHASSEE (U P I )-A proposal to alMlith Ilia State Motor
Vehicle Commission was dropped
Monday by ths Legislative Coun­
cil’s Governmental Reorganiza­
tion Subcommittee. But the sub­
committee said It plana to drift
a bill transferring all enforce­
ment powers from tha commis­
sion. If approved, the move­
ment would leave the commission
only Its administrative functions.

Mix Issue Studied
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Civil War Centennial Commis­
sion, at the urging of President
Kennedy, today took up a segre­
gation issue that threatens Us
scheduled meellng in Cherlerion,
S. C „ next month. Hie controv­
ersy developed when Mrs. Made­
leine A. Williams of East Or­
ange, N. J „ a Negro, complained
that she would not be allowed to
May at the aama hotel in
Charleston with other New Jersey
delegates.

1908

TUESDAY. MARCH 21. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

| “ Hammareikjold began deter­
mining on his own which coun­
tries would tend troops end in
whet quantity,” Gromyko eald.
"H e pieced the troops under
his own command. He became a
UN field marshal. Troops tent
there brought blue helmet* and
war material but also brought a
I war policy from the 38th floor of
the UN building and the colonial­
ist stales."
Gromyko said the Soviet Union
considered the legitimate govern­
ment of the Congo to be heeded
by Antoine Gtienga, Lumumba's
deputy.
He castigated the recent con­
ference of other Congo leaders aa
a meeting of “ foreign puppets”
aimed at ipllttlni the country un­
der the guise of creating a con­
federation of statei.
Gromyko's tough ipeech had
only one conciliatory note. He
said Rutile wee willing to diecuss with Ihe United States and
The County Commission wiui threatened with a da mane with other powers what ateps
suit by Charles Blum of South Seminole County today be­ might be taken to bring about
cause "a past commission failed to livo up to its promises" of order in the Congo, but after re­
moval of all Belgian troops.
fixing; a portion o f the W’ckiva Spring's Rd. connecting SR -131
Premier Joseph Ileo offered
to SR 434.
today to let "leveral” UN civil­
Ilium suid that verbal promises were made by a previous ians—but no troopw—return to
KIWANIS CLUB OFFICERS utteiiclintr thu Sixth Division luncheon meetdisputed Maladi to supervise tho
hoaid In 1058 to widen and im­
ing nt the Civic Center here are. left to right. District Governor A. Ster­
handling of supplies backlogged
prove
a
purtlun
of
the
road
and
“
1
ling Hall, Hruiiunton; Jumes B. Grant, local KIwanis president, ami Troy
there.
spent $3,000 in limarock and
Hall, district lieutenant governor, of Tavares,
Ileo'e statement at a press con­
other equipment to help share the
ference did not indicate whether
burden of the costa o f the road."
his government would allow the
Ilium demanded a refund of his
lending of new supplies in tha
$3,000 or said ha would "instruct
strategic port.
my attorney to file suit against
Several ship* loaded with UN
supplies bad been reported con­
Sixth District Lt. Guv. Troy Hall the board.”
A. Sterling Hall of Bradenton, result in a belter world.”
verging on Matadi, which waa
It) uin said that the road in
Hall paid Ins official visit to Hie of Tavares, who ia also Circuit
Florida District governor of Ki­
FORT PIERCE (UPI) A seized by Congo soldiers two
lucsl club at the Civic Center. Court Judge of Lake County, intro­ question was ill "miverable shape.”
wanis International, told KlwanDistrict .1 Commissioner James minister'e 10-year-old son testi­ weeks ago after a fierce gunflght
More than tuo members, their duced Ihe speaker.
Ians and their guests here “ We are wives, guests and representatives
P. Avery, whuse district tha road fied today ha planned a Jailbreak with Sudanese UN troope.
in the midst of a world revolution from several clubs in Uie district
Mobutu, commander In chief
Is In. said that he tell that the with Joseph A. P ad Jr, but that
and we must have failh lhat It will attended.
of the Congo army, said Monday
road could not bo Improved tbla
Peel, accused of ordering the lhat "blood will flow” if UN
The speaker aim reminded the
fiscal year "because there were
forces try to reoccupy tha bi|
group "that ttiere ia not a person
other roads that needed more at­ deaths of Judge and Mrs, C. E.
Congo
Rivar port.
Chillingwurlh, did not make the
alive who dues not have some in­
tention."
fluence and mure is accomplished
Ill other business, the commu­ break with Kim.
when we work together.”
nion awarded a contract to the
Hayno (Rocky) Davit of Gads­
LONDON
(U
PI)—Gordon
Arnold
He urged promotion of club
Bowser
Electric
Service
of
Longden,
Ala , also barked up prev­
membership attendance and organ­ Lonsdale rote in the prisoners' wood to wire the county home fa­
dock
at
the
Old
Bailey
today
and
ious
prosecution testimony that
The attorney for the North Or­ ization of new rliihi.
attempted to clear two of his cility.
Peel had tried lo pulton Floyd
lando Tuwn Council asked the
The low bid by Bowser was
co-defendant a of charges that they
(Lucky) Holzapfel, who hat con­
County Commission today to over­
*1.800.
wgre spies tor nutria.
fessed murdering tha Chillingride g Board o f Adjustment *UWTbe board also .authorised She­ wurtist.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — P reij.
Ill a.' nine-minute statement he
sibn 'Approving a building- permit
said he had Imposed upon the riff J. I.. Hobby to put signs on the
Another prosecution witness in dent Kennedy told congressional ■fS.
fur an asphalt plant Ideated north
friendship of Peter John Kroxer St. John* River between lurk* Perl's trial today, laboratory ex­ leaders today that n forthcoming
of 8 K 4lib north of North Orlando,
and hit wife, Helen, by invialllni Harney and Lake Jessup to warn pert James E. Hslllgan, said the request for defense spending w|lt
K. Ambrosa Oliiff, in o letter to
a powerful radio under thr boaters not to speed.
throw hie new budget out at
potssium cyanide,
the commission said that tha
By United Prr*s International
A delegation from tha Lemon poison which Perl allegedly tried balance.
kitchen of thrlr suburban collage.
"Board o f adjustment erred in its
Widespread
showers
marked Proteculion testimony indicated ! Bluff Civic Assn, a»k*d Seminole's to get inlo lloliapfrl'i food wet
The president said he would
decision on approving Uio plant." (he first full day. of spring to­ the radio could transmit Ztu participation with Volusia County potassium cynide.
•end to Congress Friday a bal­
Oliiff cited that tile plant would day from the Virginia Tidewater words a minute to Moscow.
in the project.
Milligan, of Ihe Flurlda Shar­ anced budget. But he said hn
eau-e a uIm iMiifcrl lo resuTim,* across the Oliln River to the MiaOn trial with Lonsdale ami the
The build also said la would con­ if's Bureau, said one tenth of a would submit a apecial defense
in the ai&gt;’■ Because of air pollu­ ifirnf,.. at. St. Ixiuis.
Krugers on charges of breaching sider paving of Ohio Ave. after a gz-.u of Hie poison was enough budget next week calling fo r
North and west of the shower tha official secrets act are Henry petition waa read from 13U pro­ to kin a men. He eald Uiere was
tion and that the land would Ire de­
greater funds, which would pu*
band, mixed rain and snow Hur­ F. Hnuglilun, 55, and his liancrr,
preciated.
perly owncra in the area stress­ seven grams in a package pre­ the government In the red for thn
ries
peppered
Mulligan,
Wiscon­
Miss Fjhel Elizabeth Gee, 46. ing Ihe need for paving work.
The commission ordered a pub­
vious testimony said Perl gave to fiscal year beginning July 1.
lic hr Bring on the appeal sched­ sin and the Great T.ake* and Iltry were employes at Britain's
a prisoner to slip inlo Holtapfel's
Kennedy discussed spending nl
thundershowers dampened Minne­ big naval base al Portland and
uled April It,
food.
hie regular weakly meeting with
sota.
have admitted they Mole secret
Davit, a sallow-faced youlh con­ the Democratic legislative chiefs.
Kansas shoveled out from un­ documents there and turned them
victed of grand larcency, said ha He also advised them that he will
der three Inches of snow that over to Lonsdale.
wa« Pcel'i cellmate al West Palm propose g|tighter concentraUon o f
fell after spring arrived Monday.
Today'* proceedings were high­
Beach when Peel was held there the foreign aid program which
Snowfall In central Kansas earli­ ly unusual in the history of
pending trial,
ona leader said would reduce thn
er had climbed lo seven inches.
British Jurisprudence. I.umdalr
He said they planned a break
waste and duplication.
Partly cloudy skies and scat­ did not go Info Ihe witness box,
Supervisor of Regiurtlion Ca­
for last Nov. 27 and that be left
tered showers blanketed most •(
Bpeeker Sam Rayburn told rehe did not take an oath and lie milla Bruce asked the County the jail by walking through an
tli* South Unlay.
porters
after the mesUng that thn
Commission
today
to
change
the
waa nut subject lo cross-examina­
The Sanford City Zoo will have
open door to Hie sireet, hut Peel
House la "going to pAaa soma,
53 voting machines in (lie county
tion
a new look this week. City Man­
did nol go with him. Davis did
After l-onsdxle finished. Kruger lo avoid confusion al Ilia next not explain why Perl did not take thing" to increase the federal min­
ager W. E. Knowles said today.
general
election.
imum wage.
also stood in the dork and made
Tea new cages will be installed
part in Ihe escape.
Mrs. Bruce seid that the can­
However, Rayburn said th e n in
a statement, including the fart
as well at a chain link fence
Davie said while they were cell­
BOV1GO, Italy (UPI) —Giovanni that he and Ilia wife were mar­ didates should he listed on one mates Peel showed him a pack­ “ quite a controversy" over whe­
around the too.
column instead of two.
The city manager said that Me atari landed a lucky punch on ried In the United Slates In 1635.
age of rlgarelx containing the ther the boost will be from *1 an
District 3 County Commissioner
hW
wife's
Jaw
Munday.
coil of the equipment will be ap­
Counsel for Lontdale and thr
cyanide, end told him aeveral hour to $L25, aa Kennedy haa pro­
Her head struck the wall. Tile Krogrra did not intend lo offer James P. Avery asked Hie com- limes he wanted Holzapfel poi­ posed, and he aaid tho vote could
proximately ll.((K). H it city pur­
chased the fences and cages from wall broke open and out showered any evidence. Houghton and Miss mittlnn to ronstder that request soned before the trial.
go either way.
now and not heslilate until Ihe
gold and silver coins.
I’ onre Del-eon Springs.
Gee already hava testified, and
next
fiscal
year.
Authorities said today that llit* Britain's biggest espionage trial
Knowles emphasised that a
Avery aaid that during Hie Iasi
chain link guard rail will be coins, most of them minted be­ since Klaut Fuchs was convicted
built lo slop spectators from fore World War I, were valued at in 1050 of passing atomic secrets election tnsny candidates lust
hurting the animals and added more than SIO.UOO. It was not to Hutaia was speeding toward a volet because of all Ihe contusion
In rroti column voting.
that the fence around the too will known how they got into the climax,
Cost of converting the machines
cut down on animals being stolen. woodwork.
it expected te be approximately
UNITED NATIONS fUPD—1The
Soviet Union today demanded the
end of United Nations operations
In the Congo within one month
and tha withdrawal of all foreign
troops.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko, opening the Congo de­
bate in the UN General Assem­
bly. launched a bitter attack
against Secretary General Dsg
Hammarikjold as a "Held mar­
shal” for colonial powers.
Gromyko also demanded the
arrest and trial o f M o i s t

Dr. Ed Farrar, owner o f Ander­
sen's Lodge near PaUlLa, waa at
tba meeting here r.nd told the
Seminole group that apparently
the Welaka meeting w n railed by
"a few o f tbe Bass Capital memhere.” He said that neither he nor
tha manager o f his camp Waa ad­
vised o f any meeting with the
game officiate am*, said he ctt’z t to
Sanford for more Information one

11
8 . R. Jennings, ptealdent o f the
Seminole association, reported on
the DeLond meeting o f Fifth Dis­
trict sportsmen.
He eald that Don Southwell,
Fifth District commissioner, told
the aportsmen that he dose not
favor seining end indicated that
at least lour o f tha livo commis­
sioners are against it,
Southwell waa quoted at saying
that tha impression that Mining
will aliminste enough rough fish
to improve sports fishing to wrung.
Poisoning has proved somewhat
•Ucteaiful, but seining baa not in­

Tschombe and Joseph Mubulv for
the assassination of Congo Pre­
mier Patrice Lumumba.
The Russian foreign minister
demanded the removal of Dag
Hammarskjoid from his post. He
called (or condemnation of Belgium as an "aggressor” In the
Congo and the removal of all
Belgian troops.
The entrance of United Nations
troops Into the Congo has para­
lysed the government, blocked
the ports and disorganised life,
Gromyko charged.

Resident Lodges
Road Suit Threat
Cellmate Testifies
Peel Had Poison
For Holzapfel

Have Faith In World, Kiwanis Urged
Spy Suspect Tries
To Clear Friends

Commission Gets
Plea On Permit

Defense Request
To Upset Budget

Showers Spread'
Following Snows

Vote Machines
Change Studied

Zoo To Be Fenced,
Get 10 New Cages

It Pays To Beat
Wife Sometime

Council Backs Money

•County Sportsmen Oppose Seining Proposal
The Seminole County Sports­
men's Assn, voted Monday night
to lodge a loud vote protest
against a proposal to allow com­
mercial fishing aeinea in froth
waUr— ln Putnam County or A ny
0 vhtre else in Florida.
Tho sportsman adopted a resolu­
tion to write Gov, Bryant and ooch
of uie live d u lricl wttubera c f the
Gama and Freeh Water Fish Com­
mission advising them o f opposi­
tion te seining fresh water lakes
and tha &amp;L Johns River.
Tbla followed • pattern sot by
tho Fifth District Sportsmen's
Assn, which voted to take similar
tthetion at a meeting Sunday at DaLand.
The vote came after lengthy
discussion o f * session attended
last week by members o f tha gtuaa
and fish commission and some
members of the Bate Capital
Sportsmen's A sen. at Walaka at
which tha proposal waa mads to
•Bow commercial seining jo be re­
su m ed in the Putnam County area.

NO. 152

Reds Demand UN
Pull Out Of Congo

sulted in loiter fishing, Jennings
rr ported.
"Theie's no doubt in my mind
lhat somebody had the game com­
mission meeting changed from
Jacksonville to Welaka nt the requrst of the commercial fishing interests and I'm told that they
footed the bill with the rommlssioneri as their guest*," Jennings
said.
Wade BingleUry charged lhat
"those Putnam County people aie
to blame for thrlr own troubles—
they had so much illegal fishing
that they ruined their own busi­
ness."
He quoted a game official as re­
vealing that cost o f handling vio­
lators o f fiah end game laws in
Putnam County waa mure than
in any other county in tha state.
Several of those who look the
flour during the ditcuselon urged
that the group make attempts to
publicise all sportsmen's act'vitte*
and help stir up public interest in
tishing, which they pointed cut as
Uni lo se -to p j u r i s t attraction.

The cummUsInn never will be
able to make strung stands unless
the member* ut tile spoilsmen’*
clubs take interest enough to get
behind them and make a uniliad
effort against such move* as the
seining proposal, Purler La'
told the sportsmen.
This was agreed to by the rest
o f those present after Jennings
and Jack Wilber issued pleas for
a more active membership effort.
W, G. Kilbee o f Geneva did not
vole against Ihe resolution oppos­
ing seining, but said that he waa
not against it "with proper super­
vision.”
The organisation. also discussed
a proposed constitutional amend­
ment offered by tbe Dade City
Sportsmen's Assn, to have game
commission rnembus elected in­
stead of appointed by tha gover­
nor.
Tbe Seminole group fulluwcd tbe
action taken by tbe Fifth Dis­
trict ia tabling action on eueh a
proposal and said it would be
studied.

Six More State
Road Men Probed

*0,000.

Avery aaid Hut the machines
could be fixed and &gt; supplement­
ary contract with the machine
company be enacted nuw.
The board asked Clerk Arthur
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A new Heckwilh Jr. to study a new con­
highway scandal connecting six tract and report beck next week.
slate highway engineers to a-giftgiving Jacksonville road contract­
ing company may be brewing,
two-dey—Legislative Ru»d*
Co mm IIlee hearing starting Wed­
All persons who have articles
nesday U expected to charge the
Duval Engineering and Contract­ to donate for tbe Altamonte
ing CrF. o/ Jacksouvtile wiiirgiving Springs-Elementary SchooLfum cash payment* to Road Di|iart- mage sale are requested lo bring
ment employe* while the Jackson­ the llcme to the school clinic
ville Expressway we* under con­ room at soon at possible, Mrs.
Atlanta McGinnis urged today.
struction.
The sate is to be held at the
Committee
Director
Elmer
Rounds said there ia evidence the Super Value Store Saturday from
Duval company alto charged the 10 a. m. until S p. m., or later,
state (or larger amounts of as­ tbe said, and all items mutt be
phalt than were actually needed sorted and tagged before this
time.
on elate Jobe.

Deadline Nearing
For-Rummage Sale"

Rounds said that former Rosd
Board member Earl Powers of
Gainesville had accepted &gt;n invi­
tation to appear at Ihe meeting
Wednesday, Powers was asked to
explain an alleged conflict of
interest Involving the sale o f slate
materiel* by companies in which
he had (uncial uleresL

Credit M eeting
Paul Lewie, manager of tba
Sanford Credit Bureau, attended
a weekend convention (or Credit
Bureau - officials to Tallahassee.
Credit Bureau Management wee
Ihe tuple ef discussion during the
meeting. ,

Raising Bills For State

TALLAHASSEE (UIM) - The
powerful Legitlaliva C o u n c i l
threw Re support Mondsy behind
a butch of money-railing billa
which il said will not violate Gov.
Farris Bryant's pledge against
new state laxet.
The program, U adopted by the
Legtxlature“ 1tot
provide about *6 million a year
in additional revenue.
About half the amount would
come from extending the aatei
lax an rental lodging beyond tao
days. Olhor proposed lalea tax
“ loophole plugging” would extend
the three per cent levy to purebaaee by state and national
banka and to meal* and dormitory
rental* at colleges lo ratio an­
other *500,000. Tho council also
proposed attending tha aalet U s
lo all •dmlaiioni te add *100,000
a year In revenue.
Other tag propot sit approved
would:
Add U cents to the coat ef
driver's licenses to expand tbe
driver education program.
Add another I U to the current
*10 a year license tag on mobile
home*.

Remove the present tax exemp­
tion on fraternal, government,
church and school property whleh
la leased to private buiinctiee
engaged In profit-mi king ven­
ture*.
Raiae Hie penalties and cotta
for aucli thing* at transferring
vehicle titles, duplicate vehicle
Tbe council alio voted lo repeal
the *7,000 daily allowance te dog
tracks.

A batch of hishver «*f*i» bl|to
alar won approval of tba legisla­
tive leaders.
They would:
Add 100 troopers te tha Stela
Highway Patrol, bringing iU
strength up la 408.
Provide for Itausace of driver’s
license* to the birth month of thn
motorist and make each license
good for two years.
Provide permanent tags lor
goverament-ewaad vehicle*.
Require that no driver'* Keenan
be isaned to a parson under It
who has not passed an approved
driver training r o o m .
.
Provide that minora who vtot­
al* traffic lews ha treated In
courts tha aama as adults.

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Patre 10— Mon. Mar. 20, 1961

WARSAW (U PI)—Friction be­
tween Poland's Communist gov­
ernment and th* Roman Catholic
Church appeared to b* growing
today In th* last month before
national parliamentary elections.
Communist party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka and 8 tefan Cardi­
nal Wyssynski set th* tone of the
battle in separata speeches over
the weekend.
Gomulka, speantng a t a pre­
election party meeting Saturday
night, said th at the souls of the
Roman Catholic bishops In Poland
"belong to th* Vatican."

Cardinal Wyaaynakl promptly
retorted in a sermon Sunday that
“ih* strugi* againat th* church
is continuing.”
He aaid that In his 1.1 year* a*
Polish primate no on* in the
Vatican “has attempted to giv*
me instruction* on the way Polish
bishops should run th* afalra of
th* ehureh in Poland.”
“There are a m * wno hope, on
th* eve of the mlilenlum of
Christianity, that no trace of the
church will be left her* in Po­
land," th* cardinal aaid. “Out I
can assure you th at Jesus Christ

will lie tli* master of the coming but that this did not mean a atale
itruggle against the church.
century.”
Gomulka aaid there wa* a trend
Cardinal Wyszynskl pointed to
in Poland toward elimination of youth organization* pushing a
religious instructions in schools
program of atheiam and seculari­
zation of school*.
Th* cardinal aaid th* people of
Poland had learned what it la to
wear ehalna and throw tham off.
The
Pennsylvania
Club of
“You have seen what th* term
Daytona Beach will sponsor a
“ Pennsylvania Day” at Ponce freedom mean*,” h* aaid. “There
can b« nation* where nothing is
DeLeon Springs Sunday.
AU Pennsylvanians and their aaid about freedom and yet th*
friends . are invited to attend, peopl* feel free, and there may
Cheater Rearick, director, said be other* where whole eolumns of
| treaties and speeches about freetoday.

Pennsylvania Day
Set A t DeLeon

dnm a r t
none."

printed liut there it

Fighting: Denied
VIENTIANE. Laos (U PI)—A u.^
thoritatfve source* here today «!*.•
nied Moscow reporta th a t battle*
between Communist Pathet I.ao
force* and pro-Western Laotian
troop* are being fought in th*
approachea to Vientiane. The of­
ficial new* agency Ta** reported
from Moacow today ih a diipatch
from Hanoi that the Laotian capital wa* “ in a itate of alarm .” The
agency said fighting i* going onQ
only 10 miles from Vientiane.

The document criticized Hoover
for aayjng th at opponent* of capi­
ta! punishment were respected
people who were unaware of th*
horrors perpetrated by criminal*.
I t sold this “unsupported asser­
tion" has had a “devastating ef­
fect" on intelligent discussion of
tho Issue, and “In the eyes of po­
litically minded legislators outwoI0 m tQ the cartful statistical
studies th a t hove been mad* ef
the question,’’
Urging Episcopalians to balp
•ro n to n climate of public opinion
th a t will Induce state Ugtstature*
to nbpHsh legal executions, ths
document aaid:
“To agitate against th* evil of
capital, punishment is part of th*
■tlsaloA o f the thurch."
Putting e man to death in s
spirit o f vengeance ta abhorrent
to tha Christian conscience, it
said, because all human life is

W ater Control
■Measures Asked
^ a r e of now is drainage."
▼ The Seminole and Orange Coun­
ty board* agreed to clean out the
creek under a joint Civil Defense
venture.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
said that work on th* project hat
been held up pending getting the
rights of way from some 36 pro­
perty owner* in the area.
Bassett explained that by not
QUking care of the creek for water
control the county is leaving th*
permanent
way wide open
damage to the entire area."
Thcrs is no control for low
water—only high," Bassett said.
Bliss pointed out today that
ones the drainage work is com­
pleted the county would alleviate
this problem but no engineering
^w ork on construction of dams
®could sta rt until th* drainage
problem is solved.
Tha commission gav* th* attor­
ney ths assuranc* that they would
cooperate with the residents of the
area "100 percent in their water
control problems.”
Th* Commission also t^srd Loo
Watson of Loch Arbor ask if th*
commission was planning any
Odrainage relief in th at area.
District 6 Commissioner John
Fitzpatrick said that ths com­
mission was considering laying
sums 1,000 feet of pip* to re­
lieve the drainag* problem.

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UNITED NATIONS (U P I)-T he
Soviet Union today demanded the
end of United Natloni operations
in the Congo within one month
and ths withdrawal of all foreign
troops.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko, opening the Congo de­
bate in the UN General Assem­
bly, launched a bitter attack
againil Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjold as a “ field mar­
shal" for colonial powers.
Gromyko also demanded the
arrest and trial o f M o i s t

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Stocks Advance

K1WANIS CLUB OFFICERS attending ths Sixth Division luncheon meeting at the Civic Center here are, left to right, District Governor A. Ster­
ling Hall, Bradenton; Janies B. Grant, local Klwanis president, and Troy
Hall, district lieutenant governor, of Tavares.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Slocks
staged an irregular advance in
moderately active trading at the
opening today. The consensus in
Wall Street is that the line of
least resistance remain* upward
although the going may prove to
be slower as tha list approaches
A. Sterling Hall of Bradenton,
the all-time market high reached
In January 1900.
Florida District governor of Kiwants International, told KiwanPicketing Slated
ians and their guest* here “ Wc are
CHICAGO (UPI) - Picketing in the midst of a world revolution
will begin Saturday at a down­ and wa must have faith that it will
town S. S. Kresge Co. store in an
effort to force th* firm ot com­
plete desegregation of its southeffort to force the firm to com­
mittee has announced. It is hoped
the firm will become the first
national efaaln of variety stores
to be completely unsrgregated.
The attorney for the North Or­
Peace Corps Eyed
lando Town Council asked the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ County Commission today to over­
dent Kennedy’s “ Peace Corps" ride g Roar* of Adjustment rUri:-amo under hi* rvttlgai gaze of stun ip,.roving * building peritiU
Republicans today at a hsaring fur an asphalt plant located north
WASHINGTON (U P!) —The ci­ on the nomination of R. Sargent
of Sit 4 lib not th uf Norm Orlando.
vilian space agency has decided Sbriver to head the new project.
E. Ambrose Olliff, in a letter to
to continue with plana to launch The Senate Foreign Relations
n manned space capsule down Committee called Shrlvcr, the the commission said thst tha
the Atlantic missile range this president's brother-in-law, to tes­ “Board of adjustment erred in it*
spring although a test of the mis­ tify on the proposed agency’* decision on approving the plant."
Olliff cited that th* plant would
sile’s escape eystem failed.
alms and plans for sending volO fflciels-cf-th e-V -irr.iJ—Aet&amp;r. i -otters- alm u’L.!.*' help people In rauMi a iil-i irnifort to result*.t«i
in the a tea Because of air pollu­
Hnautics and Space Administration underdeveloped nations.
tion and that th* land would be de­
said Monday they may have to
preciated.
repeat the Saturday shot, a test Proposal Dropped
The commission ordered a pub­
of the Mercury man-ln-spsce cap­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A pro­
sule and ill pilot escape system. posal to abolish tli* Stale Motor lic bearing on the appeal sched­
The capsule r s a fired from Vehicle Commission was dropped uled April It.
Wallops Island, Va., by a little Monday by the Legislative Coun­
Joe rocket to teat the escape sys­ cil’s Governmental Reorganiza­
tem under the most rugged condi­ tion Subcommittee. But the sub­
tions. It didn't fire at the right committee said It plana to draft
a bill transferring all enforce­
moment.
Q An orbital launch la aUll ment powers from the commisplanned for late thii year, but sion. If approved, the move­
before that the NASA wants to ment would leave the commission
The Sanford City Zoo will have
give an astronaut a brief ride only its administrative functions.
a new look this week. City Man­
aboard a capsule launched by a
ager W. K. Knowles said today.
Redstone, hitting a peak altitude Mix Issue Studied
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Ten new cages will be installed
of about Its miles.
Civil War Centennial Commis­ as well as a chain link fence
sion, at the urging of President around the too.
Boy Killed, 20 Hurt
Kennedy, today took up a segre­
The city manager said that
WAYCROSS. Gn. (UPI) — A gation issue that threatens its cost of the equipment will be ap­
^ mall boy waa killed and n t least scheduled meeting in Charleston, proximately 81.400. The city pur­
20 persona wer* injured early to ­ S. C., next month. Tlie controv­ chased the fences and cages from
day when n Chicsgo-to-Mlaml ersy developed when Mrs. Made­ Ponce DeLeon Springs.
Greyhound bus skidded on rain- leine A. Williams of East Or­
Knowles emphasized that a
■licked U, 8. 1, slammed Into an ange, N. J., a Negro, complained chain link guard rail will be
embankment and overturned. The that she would not be allowed to built to slop spectators from
victim was identified a* 4-year- stay at the fame hotel in hurting the animals and added
eld David Earl Engel el Bell* Charleston with other New Jersey that the fence around .the zoo will
delegates.
cut down on animal* being stolen.
Glade.

Commission Gets
Plea On Permit

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result in a better world."
Hall paid lit* official visit to the
local club at the Civic Center.
More linn loo members, their
wives, guests and representatives
Irum several clubs in tha district
attended.
Tiic speaker also reminded the
group “that there is not a person
alive who docs not have some in­
fluence and more is accomplished
when we work together."
He urged promotion of club
membership attendance and organ­
ization ot new elutis.

Showers SpreadFollowing Snows
By United Prr»t International
Widespread showers marked
the first full day. or spring to­
day from Ihr Virginia Tidewater
across the Ohio Itlver to the Miss i r c f , . ab St. Louis.
North and west of Uie shower
band, mixed rain and snow flur­
ries peppered Michigan, Wiscon­
sin and thr Great Lakes and
thundershower* dampened Minne­
sota.
Kansas shoveled out from un­
der three Inches of snow that
fell after spring arrived Monday.
Snowfall in central Kansas earli­
er had climbed to seven inches.
Partly cloudy akies and scat­
tered showers hlanketed most ol
the South today.

It Pays To Beat
Wife Sometime
BOV1GU, Italy (UPI) —Giovanni
Masxari landed a lucky punch on
his wife's Jaw Monday.
Her head struck the wall. The
wall broke open and out showered
gold and silvrr coins.
Authorities said today that the
coins, most of (hem minted be­
fore World War I, were valued at
more than lio.uoo. It was not
known how they got into the
woodwork.

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LAbY FAIR KING SIZE SLICED VARTI

*County Sportsmen Oppose Seining Proposal
Tb* Seminole County Sports­
men's Assn, voted Monday night
to lodge a loud vot* protest
against ■ proposal to allow com­
mercial fishing Mines in fresh
water—In Putnam County or any^v h e re ela* in Florida.
Tho sportsmen adopted a resolu­
tion to write Gov. Bryant and nock
of in* ziv* tiiaU kl lutaibzrs cf the
Gam* and Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission advising tham «f opposi­
tion to Mining fresh water lakes
and tha 8L Johns Rivtr.
This followed • pattern not by
tho Fifth District Sportsmen's
Assn, which voted to tako similar
fic tio n a t • rat flng Sunday a t DaLand.
Tb* vote caw* after lengthy
discussion of a MMion attended
last wMk by member* ad th* gam#
and fish commission and noma
members of ths Bass Capital
Sportsmen's Assn, a t Wolaka a t
which tha proposal won mods to
allow commercial seining |o ba ra&gt;
fu m e d in ths I'utnam County area.

Tschombe and Joseph Mobutr for
the assassination of Congo Pre­
mier Patrice Lumumba.
The Russian foreign minister
demanded the removal of Dag
Hammarskjold from his post, lie
called (or condemnation of Bel­
gium as an “ aggressor" in the
Congo and the removal of all
Belgian troops.
Tha entrance of United Nations
iroops into the Congo has para­
lyzed the government, blocked
the ports and disorganized life,
Gromyko chargrd.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
House Banking Committee ap­
proved a *3S« million depress­
ed area* bill today similar to a
proposal the Senate over­
whelmingly passed last week.
The measure won committee
approval by a 28*4 vote.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Lake Hmvull Property Owners Asan. urged the
County Commission today to install a series of small dams
ut Lake Howell Creek as a temporary water control measure.
E. Pope Itussett, Maitland attorney, told the commission
that he represented the association and said that although
the ultimutc plans call for water control—“all they are taking

A LONG AWAITED drsam of many of the men of the Florida Power corporatlon employes club of the George E. Tumor plant in Enterprise came
into realization when after several weeks of much hard work, the employes
boat launching ramp a t the plhnt was dedicated Saturday afternoon with
Harvey L. Dunn serving as master of ceremonies. The group enjoyed a
hamburger fry with all the trimmings before the dedication. Connie Sellers
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sellers cut the ribbons and let the first
(Cox Photo)
boat be launched.

WASHINGTON (D PI) — The sacred In tha ayes of God and I continues to be the object ef God’s
Bploeopal C huck has urged its even th* most depraved criminal redempUv* love.
membsrs to work for abolition of
the dsath penalty and has taken
Issue with FBI Director J . Edgar
Hoover « i the subject.
A 11-page compilation of theo­
logies! and practical arguments
against capital punlihm tnt was
published by the church's Nation­
a l Council for distribution to Epis­
copal diocaaea throughout th*

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TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1961

Dr. Ed Farrar, owner of Andersen's Lodge near I'alatks, wa* St
the meeting her* r.nd told th*
Seminole group that apparently
th* Welaka meeting was called by
’a low of tb* Bass Capital m*m
bers." H* said th at ntithar h* nor
th* manager of hia camp Wo* advis*d of any matting with tha
game officiate and raid he caT.e te
Sanford for n o n information on*
it.
8. R. Jennings, pisaldm t of th*
Seulnol* association, reported on
the IteLand m**ting of Fifth Dis­
trict sportsmen.
H* said that Don Southwell,
Fifth District som m lniansrj told
tho sportsmen th at ho do** not
favor seining and indicated that
n t least four of th* fiva commis­
sioners or* against i t
Southwell waa quoted a* saying
th at tb* impression that Mining
will eliminate enough rough fish
to Improve sports fishing la wrung.
Poisoning hss proved somewhat
successful, but scinlog-has not ra­

The commission never will be
able to mak* strong stands unless
tb* member* of th* sportsmen’*
club* take intrtesi enough to got
behind them and makt a unilisd
effort against such moves as th*
seining proposal, Tories LalW Itr
told th* sportsmen.
This was agreed to by the t e s t
of tho** present after Jennings
a n d Jack Wilber issued p lea s for
Wad* HinaltUry charged that a more active m *rab*r*hip effort.
•‘thus* Putnam County people ■:«
W, G. Kills** of Geneva did n o t
to blsm* for th rlr own troubles— vot* a g a in s t Ihe re so lu tio n o p p o s­
they had »o much Illegal fishing in g M in in g , b u t sa id t h s t h e w a*
that Uwy ruined tb*ir *wn busi­ n o t a g a in s t i t “ w ith p ro p e r s u p e r­
ness."
v isio n ."
H* quoted a game official as re­
Th* organization, also diseussed
vealing that cost of handling vio­ a proposed constitutional amend­
lators of fish and gam* law* in ment offered by th* Dad* City
I’utuam County wa* mar* than Sportsmen'* Assn, to h*v* gam*
in any olb«r county ia tha alate.
commission membcis elected inSeveral ef those who took tb* stood sf appointed by th* gover­
flour during th* discussion urged nor.
that Ihe group mak* attempts to
Th* Seminole g ro u p followed th*
publicise all sports men’s OCt'vUlc* action taken by th* Fifth Dis­
and h*lp stir up publi* interest in trict in Ubling action on aucb a
llshing, whkh thry pointed *ut as proposal and laid it would he
Flo:ids’• -top tourist attraction.
studied.
suited in tpltor fishing, Jennings
reported.
"There's no doubt in my mind
that somebody had th* gem* com­
mission meeting changed from
Jacksonville to Welaka at th* r*quest of thr commercial fishing inle rests and I'm told that they
footed the bill with th* commla•ioners as their guests," Jennings

Sixth District Lt. Guv. Troy Hall
u( Tavares, who is also Circuit
Court Judge of Lake County, intro­
duced the speaker.

Spy Suspect Tries
To Clear Friends
LONDON (UPI)—Gordon Arnold
l-onsdalr rose in the prisoners'
dock at the Old Dailey tuday and
attempted to clear two of hi*
co-dcfrndants of charges that they
wgre spies lor Russia.
In a/nine-minute statement he
said ba had Imposed upon the
friendship of Peter John Kroger
and hia wife, Helen, by installing
a powerful radio under thr
kitchen of their suburban collage,
Prosecution testimony indi
th* radio could transmit 2(0
words a minute to Moscow.
On trial with l/m sdalr and the
Krogere on charges of breaching
the official serrels act are llrnry
F. Houghton, 66, and his fiancee,
Mis* Fjhel Elizabeth Gee, 46.
They were employes at Britain's
big naval base at Portland and
hav* admitted they stole secret
documents there and turned them
over to Lonsdale.
Today's proceedings were high­
ly unusual in the history ot
British jurisprudence. Imnsdalr

Supervisor of Registration Ca­
milla Bruce asked the County
Commission today to change the
53 voting machines in the county
to avoid confusion at lit* next
general election.
Mrs. Brure said that the can­
didates should be listed on ont
column Instead of two.
District 3 County Commissioner
James I'. Avery asked the com­
mission to consider thst request
now and not heslilale until the
next fiscal year.
Avery said that during the last
election many candidates lost
voles because ot all the contusion
In cross column voting.
Cost of converting the machines
is expected t* be approximately
$9,000.
Avery said that the machines
could be fixed and a supplement­
ary contract with ths machine
company be enacted now.
The board asked Clerk Arthur
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A new Beckwith Jr. to study a new con­
highway scandal connecting six tract and report back next week.
stale highway engineer* to a-giltgiving Jacksonville road contract­
ing company may bo brewing.
— A— two-day —Legislativ* Road*
Commute* hearing aterting Wed­
All persons who have articles
nesday i* expected to charge Ihe
Duval Engineering and Contract­ to donate for the Altamonte
ing C*. o/ Javksuuviil* w illr giving Spring*-Elementary School rum ­
cash payments to Road D«4&gt;art- mage sal* are requested to bring
ment employes while lb* Jackson­ (ha items to the echool clinic
ville Eaprassway was under con­ room ai soon as possible. Mra.
Atlanta McGinnis urged today.
struction.
Tha salt la to be held at the
Committee
Director
Elmer
Rounds aaid there ia evidence the Super Value Store Saturday from
Duval company alto charged the 10 a. m. until S p. m., or later,
state for larger amouots ot at she said, and all Items must bo
phalt than were actually needed sorted and tagged before this
time.
on state jobs.
Rounds aaid that former Road
Board msmber Earl Powers of Credit Meeting
GainaiviUo bad accepted an inviPaul Lewis, manager of tb*
talion to aptwar at tho mreting Sanford Credit Bureau, attended
Wednesday. Powers was atk rd to a weekend convention for Credit
explain an alleged *oolUct of Bureau • officials la TallabassM,
interest involving th* sat* of atato Credit Bureau Management waa
materials by companies la which th* tuple of discussion during th*
ha bad Lancia 1 interest.
rareimg. ,

Six More State
Road Men Probed

Deadline Nearing
For" Rummage Sale

FORT PIERCE (UPI) A
minister's 18-year-old son (citi­
fied today ha planned a jallbreak
with Joicph A. Peel Jr. but that
Peel, accused of ordering the
deaths of Judge and Mr*. C. K.
Chillingworth, did not make the
break with him.
Kayno (Rocky) Davis ol Gads­
den, Ala., also backed up prev­
ious prosecution testimony that
Peel had tried to poison Floyd
(Lucky) Hoizapfel, who has con­
fessed murdering the Chillingworths.
Another pro-edition witness in
Peel's (rial today, laboratory ex­
pert James E. Ilalllgan, said the
potasium cyanide,
poison which Perl allegedly tried
to get into Holzapfrl's food was
potassium cynidc.
Halligan, of (he Florida Sherft’* Bureau, said unr tenth of a
grou I of the poison was enough
to kifl a man. He said th e n was
seven grants in a package pre­
vious leslitnony said Perl gave to
a prisoner to slip inlo Hotzaptrl'i
food.
Davis, a sallow-faced youth con­
victed of grand larcency, aaid ha
wa- Pcel'a cellmate at West Palm
Beach when Peel was held there
l&gt;rnding trial.
He aaid thry planned a break
for last Nov. 27 and that he left
the jail by walking through an
open door to the street, but Peel
did not go with him. Davis did
nol explain why i'ccl did not take
part in the escape.
Davii said while (hey were cell­
mates Peel showed him a pack­
age ot rigarels containing the
cyanide, and fold him several
limes he wauled Hoizapfel poi­
soned before the Iris),

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
powerful Legislativ* C o u n c i l
threw its support Monday behind
a batch of money-raising bills
which it said will not violate Gov.
Farris Bryant's pledgt againat
new stale taxes.
The program, U adopted by the
Legtitatura—this— spring;— would
provide about $4 million a year
in additional revenue.
About hall Uio amount would
come from extending the a elii
tax on rental lodging beyond ISO
dayi. Other proposed sales tax
“ loophole plugging" would extend
Ih* three per cent levy to purchaaei by atato and national
banks and to meals and dormitory
rentali at colleges to raise an­
other $500,000. Tho council also
proposed oatending th* tales tax
to all admlaaiont to add ftOO.OOO
a year in revanue.
Other tax proposals approved
would:
Add 21 cento lo the cost of
driver's license* lo expand tb*
driver education program.
Add another $1$ to th* currvql
$10 a year license lag on mobile
home*.

“ Hammaratkjold began deter­
mining on hit own which coun­
tries would send troops and in
what quantity," Gromyko aaid.
“ He placed the troopi under
his own command. He became a
UN field marshal. Troops sent
there brought blue hrlmeta and
war material but also brought a
war policy from the 38th door of
the UN building and the colonial­
ist stales."
Gromyko said the Soviet Union
considered the legitimate govern­
ment of the Congo to be headed
by Antoine Glzenge, “Lumumba's
deputy.
He caitigated the recent con­
ference of other Congo leaders as
a meeting of “ foreign puppets"
aimed at splitting th* eountry un­
der the guise of creating a con­
federation ef states.
Gromyko's tough apeeeh had
only one conciliatory note. Ha
laid Rusaia was willing to dis­
cuss with the United Slate* and
with other powers what steps
might be taken to bring about
order In the Congo, but after re*
moval of all Belgian troopi.
Premier Joseph Ileo offered
today to let "aeveral" UN civil­
ians—but no troops*—return to
disputed Matadi to supervise the
handling of supplies backlogged
there.
Ileo'a statement at a press con­
ference did not Indicate whether
his government would allow the
landing of new supplies in the
strategic port.
Several ahipa loaded with UN
suppliea had been reported con­
verging on Matadi, which was
seized by Congo soldiers two
week* ago after a fierce guntlght
with Sudanese UN troops.
Mobutu, commander tn ehie!
of the Congo arpiy, said Monday
that “ blood will flow" If UN
forces try to rcoecupy th* big
Congo Rivtr port.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — P rssj.
dent Kennedy told congraialonnl
leader* today th st a forthcoming .
request for defense spending wjll *
throw bis new budget out of
balance.
Th* president said he would
send to Congress Friday a bal­
anced budget. But be said ha
would submit a special dsfense
budget next week calling fo r
greater funds, which would p u t
th* govsntment In the red for tha
fiscal year beginning July 1,
Kennedy discussed spending n t
his regular weekly mooting with
th* Democrat!* legislative chiefs.
He also advised them th a t he will
propose a | tighter concentration of
ths foreign nld program which
ons leader said would reduce the
waste end duplication.
Hpeaktr Bara Rayburn told rel&gt;orters after the meeting th a t the
House is “going to pass some­
thing" to increase th* federal min­
imum wag*.
However, Rayburn said th e n ta ,
"quit* a controversy" ovor wb*-'
(her the boost will bo from f l nn
hour to $1318, a* Kennedy has pro­
posed, and be said the vote could
go either way,

Remove th* present ta i exemp­
tion on fraternal, government,
church and school property which
Is leased to private businesses
engaged in profit-making ven­
tures.
Raise the penalties and costa
for aueb thingi s i transferring
vehicle titles, duplicate vehicle
11ttea~nnd~ documentary stamp*.
Tba council also voted to repeal
tha fl.ooo daily allowanct to dog
tracke.
A batch of highwyy «*f*to bill*
alio woo approval ol tho legisla­
tive leaders.
They would:
Add 100 troopers to tho Stale
Highway Patrol, bringing It*
strength up to MO.
Provide for inuanc* of driver's
licenses ia the birth month of the
motorist ta d tasks each Uctna*
good for two years.
Provide permanent tag* tor
government-owned vehicles.
Require that an driver's Krona*
be Issued to a parson under M
who h at not passed an approved
driver training conn*.
Provide that minor* who viol­
ate tralfie laws b t treated In
courts too same as adull*.

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Songs Of Spring

S it-In Group
Clean Hurdle

HOLLYWOOD (L'Pl) — Clark, wou* nama »ould be a handkap. room near Mr*. Gable'i In tha
Gable's widow awoke briefly Mon­
day night to Inspect her ntw ton
and exclaimed: "He louk* just
like pa!”
Mr*. Kay Cable, i t , who ear­
lier in the day had given birth
to tha 6-pound boy, inspected him
from her hotpital bed while a
nurs* held tha black-halrod tot.
"Ilia ear. are o( an average
aite,” said a doctor. -Otherwire
ha ha* a definite resemblance to
hi* father."
Mra. Gable waa expected to
give tha boy a name today. He
was the only child of the famed,
big-eared Clark Gable who died
Nov. 14 In the same hospital, Hallywemi Presbyterian.
Gable said before hit death he
did not want a son to be named
Clark Gabl* Jr., fearing the fa-

• WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sit-in demonstrators, whose
movement has spread throughout the South, have cleared
their firat hurdle in the Supreme Court.
The court agreed Monday to hear iti firat ease on thia
subject. It accepted for review the appeals of 16 Negro stu­
dent* at Southern Univeraity convicted in Baton Rouge, La.,
of disturbing tha peace.
Tho forthcomliig dcciiion could
govern' coaee of other demon*
atratora in Jacksonville, Atlanta,
Ga., Grccmboro, N. C., Lynch*
burg, Va., or other cities. On tha
other hand, the court may not
rule In any such sweeping fashion.
WA8HLNGT0M (UPI) - The
In any event, tha National As*
Kauai m a ia ie r of President Ken­
sociaUon for the Advancement of
nedy's minimum wag* bill eet hi* Colored People, lunch counter op­
eights today aa action by tbo and erators and others Interested in
a t Um wtek. But be avoided a the Baton Rouge eaao will have a
Vickery prediction.
long wait. The ease probably will
Rep. James Reoayvtll, (P*
not be argued until neat fall,
Calif.), said the plea wai to mart
House debate Tuesday on Ken­ with a decDiuu .outing weeks *»r
nedy's proposal ta raia* tha min* month* later.
By than, other petition* for re­
ta u m was* to 1123 aa hour. He
said ha hoped final acUoa would view also probably will have been
earn# Thursday, but tt might be filed.
| In two other appeal* dealing
delayed until Friday.
U m timetable Ig of some Im­ I with racial eaaflieta, tha Supreme
pedance because many liberal I Court Monday:
Demecrata from eaaUrn matro—Affirmed a lower court ruling
polite a a m i euetomarily leavt ef leal Nov. SO, which continued
Washington aa Thursday. This desegregation in New Orleans
seuld hurt Roaaady'a billpublic schools.
Stachad against it la a fi ll
—Agreed t# eaamlns a Virginia
gatalmam wag* proposal advanc­ statute regulating tha practice of
ed by ■ RepubUcaa-aoutbarn
law which tha NAACP contends
Democratic coalition. Aa idaall*
may destroy it la that state. The
eel meaeura last year bumped off
law was 'said to Immobilise the
• bill liaUiar ta Kteaady’a wNAACP la it* achool desegrega­
Sweat.
floeaevah naiad aomewhat rue- tion fig h t
felly that the House aurely would
f f c i* with the biu Thursday If H
adapted the ceatitioa measure.
Aa far the admtniatraUea bUl,
Re laid, "we're still facing aa up*
hill 0 £ L I'm not sanguine
about K."

House Manager
Avoids Victory Talk

Seminole
Calendar

Caroline Tells
On President
WASI1NQT0N (U PI) - Tbo
White Meuae, which has extracted
premises from the hired help that
M a m i senate to outsiders, la
having * little trouble with *
member «f tho F in d Family.
President Kennedy aad Mrs.
Kennedy haven’t had any luck,
apparently, a* they have turned
HM problem ef how t* control the
ea-the-cuff remarks e f their
t*yoar*old daughter, Caroline, ever
• t Free* Seerotary F im a Salinger.
•alias*r told the National Detn.
w roRa Club Maaday ha and Caro*
Has have bee* diactmalas the
me Mar. Ha said be doesn't care
fa* any mere performances such
ae the eae a few weeks ago when
ah# amsouneed be reporters th at
(ha pr mllm t waa sitting hare*
footed hi Me affic* delag nothing-

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Lyras* High School P-TA at
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Realtors Prepare For Observance Of 'Realtor Week'
Member* of the Saminol* County
Board af Realtor* arc now sta rt­
ing to plan, with other civic and
business leaders of tbo community
ta cclsbrata Realtor Week which
will bo observed nationally from
Apr. 23-29, N. V. Farmer, presi­
dent of tha board announced to­
day.
Specific plana for the obaervane* ef the week, designed ta ac­
quaint tha public with lha adventagaa of buying *r sailing reel
property through tha service* af
a realtor, are tha responsibility af
Um Board’s Realtor Weak Com.
mlttae haadad by Ruth Hamilton,
tha proaldant aaid.
Other members «f the committee
are Paul Altman, Gen* Taffer and
Jaannia Blair.
Maid annually under the auapicea
e f the National Association c t
Real Estate Boarde, of which the
Rewiiaole County Board ie a mem­
ber, Realtor Week ie expected t*
be observed by a t least 400 real
estate beards across the eeuntry.

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chase or sal* of real estate—par
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Furthermore, tha term, "BaalSslals — H s r*« s rs — M u m O s tk e e r*!
o-isce so a-axai
tirurlariy the buying or selling of tor" is an exclusive designation
a home—is probably the most im of members of local real estate
boards and NAREB by virtu# of A U T O B O U T B M O P
portent single transacUon In
Ita registration with tha U. I .
which most persons ever engage" Patent office. Numeroue federal
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During Realtor Weak we will re- every Realtor Is pledged, ta 1411.
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Seminole Board president aaid that the Realtor in hie relations with AUTO BABIAIOM
the NARKB constitution defines the public, hie clients, and ether
n Realtor aa a "person . . . en­ Realtors,
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gaged in the real estate business
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ed to broken who have demon­
Tentative plana already com­
strated their competence and ad- pleted for observance mi Realtor
ktroaaa to ethical practlcaa la ad­ Weak, Include* ' publicising the
dition to p a u la g state license aaa- Coda of Ethic*, ita meaning and
mlnaUono. Thue, a Realtor Is m art use.
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The sixth and last ef a special
(dm senes to be shown at the
Laka Mary Community Presby­
terian Church during the Lenton
Season will be shown at the
church Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
The aarie* on the life of St.
Vaul will conclude with "Voyage
To Rome." with introductory and
summary by Richard Keogh.

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North Orlanda'Cub ScouU, Daa
4, Mra Arthur SitUr, 90 Algernon
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ban fa a u a v a t lauad that
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Mlfttsh Mu d u a l early today, Haute, f p a ,
•SpafgsUy by hla oarp hand, pa0 0 0
lie* reported. Ho w at i« critical
I-ongwood Fira Dipt-, F in Hall,
D ot William S- U a h r. si, ra n i TlM f . at.
the door bell of ttoa district at.
Lake Brantley Hama Daman
la n a y ’a otfleo, to which be is
attached, aad waa dtacovorod ly- •tratioe Club, home of Mrs. Mar.
U f la Um atroot by thd patrol, tin Duaa,
u a a who auworod. A «ua wo&gt;
lyiag MOT blm.
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Galia 11 paid a s o u waa lauad
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ba hod (hot himoalf. Qallati said
THURSDAY
also aa oavalopa was found on
North Orlando Girls 4*11 Club,
UW dHoollvo contotping Impor- homa of Mrs. Batetly Krecak,
te a t lalonaotloo on tbo currant Fdgamon Ava., 4 p- m.
Irvm Uia Um o( rlii* d basketball
aos. Gallatl did not dlacloK
Utormatlaa.
11m shot pasted through Loabjr’i
body, aatiriag above tha heart.
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"K ly waa able to look at him
for about five minute, before ih.
went back to &lt;leep," ..id Mri.
Ilomnies. "She was very dru^
from tha effects of aadativa. “V
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the spinal anesthetic."
Birth waa by Caesarean section
during which Mrs. Gabl* was
able to watch. Bh. was reported
as saying when tha hoy was de­
livered:
"What a handsome boy. Juit
what Clark wanted."
Dr. Richard Clark described both
Mrs. Gable's and tha boy's eJK
dltions aa good.
H* said th a n were n t eomplt.
cations of any kind.
Mrs. Gabla and the baby wrra
expected to go horns la about a
week.

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Miss Betty Sue Chambers, R. K. Larson

Eleventh Birthday

’Married At Central Baptist Church
Miss Betty Sue Chambers daugli white gladioli, orange blossoms; entertaining were Misses Joyce
Jones, I’at Olive and Mary Cam
ter of Mrs. Faye Rivers, Sanlord, and fern.
amTKcnn K’ith I.arson, son of Mr.
Assisting with tiie serving and I cron.
and Mrs. crank A. Larson, Dubu­
que, Iowa, were united in marriage
March 16, at 8 p.m., at the Cen­
tral Baptist Church, in Sanford.
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Rev. (iail Smith, pastor of the
Tchurch officiated at the candle­
light double ring ceremony.
The church was decorated with
gladioli and fern, flanked h) candlabra with burning tapers.
Mrs. R. D. Uricmc, organist,
presented a program of wedding
music.
The bride, given in marriage
by T. A. Rivers, wore a white
fC hanlilly lare dress over white
satin, featuring a boat neck and
long sleeves and carried a cas­
cade bouquet of white carnations,
centered with a white orchid.
Her shoulder length veil was
attached to a white satin cap and
her only jewelry was a single
strand of pearls.
Miss Ella Ogle was maid of hon­
or and Miss (trace Coppen, was
61 bridesmaid. Both attendants wore
sky blue chiffon dresses over taf­
feta. with matching accessories and
carried bouquets of yellow carna­
tions and white iris.
Harry Craven was Ih-m nun and
Walter McDaniel served as usher.
The bride'a mother wore a blue
suit with white accessories and
a while orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony, 'a re• crption was held in the church.
The refreshment table was over­
laid with a white lace cloth and
centered with the wedding cake
and punch bowl.
MR. AND MRS. RLJNN KEITH LARSON
Other decorations in the reception
(Jameson Photo)
room included arrangements of

Mrs. Larson chose for her going-.
away outfit a light tan suit with
matching accessories and the or­
chid from her wedding bouquet.
After an extended, honeymoon
trip through Tennessee and the
groom's home in Dubuque Iowa, |
the couple will reside in Orlando.

The Mitchells
Visit Relatives
In Sarasota
Mr. ami Mrs. J. G. Mitchell, San­
ford and Judge and Mra, TrtTn
Kirkland, of Orlando, were week­
end guests of Sir. Mitchell's
brother and his wife, Mr, and Mrs.
W. T. Mitchell, In Sarasota.
The tv. T. Mitchells weie cele­
brating their gulden wedding annlversary. S a tu rd a y evening they
all attended a family dinner and
.c uu.fay from ? to 8 p. m. a re­
ception was held in their home,
11*51 llighpoinl Road.
The reception was given by the
couple's three children, Mrs. Hill
Loflin, of Gainesville and Mra.
Curtis Bowen and W. R. Mitchell,
of Sarasota,

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zuilling,
160 North Devon St., North Or­
lando. announce the birth of a
3 lb. It ox. daughter, Gloria Marie/
March 4.
Tha new arrival waa welcomed
home by a brother, Jerry.

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ROSE CIRCLE
Karl Bolandcr, of the Leisure
Center in Winter Park, was guest
speaker at the March meeting of
the Rose Circle 4icld at the home
of Mrs. Charles Cole, in Geneva.
Mrs. Charles Brumlcy aerved as
co-hostess. Mrs. Cole's bcaulilul
home and spacious grounds with
azalea* and dogwood in full bloom
was
spring­
time meeting.
Upon arrival, the guest* were
served coffee and pastries by the
hostesses.'Mrs. Cole, circle chair­
man. introduced the speaker as
a world traveler and lecturer.
He showed magnificent colored
glide* from all over the world to
Illustrate hit lecture on "Do's and
Dont's" in the garden. He said
that "he had used his eyes in
hii travels and that his camera
could help him fell hit story and
relate it to the area in which
live."
He pointed out that the art
principals of line, form, color and
texture should be applied to gar­
dens and emphasized that a cur­
ved lines is always more beautiful than a straight one.
He recommended tha use of
while to give sparkle to the gar­
den. Green always needs white
to help it ting out. He expressed
a liking for a sun dial in the garden
and the use of sculpture, especi­
ally white.
Mrs. Jam es Truitt, president,
presided at tha businesa session.
Mra. Henry Simpson gave a report
from tha board meeting. Membera
voted to adopt tha Retarded Childrent’ Home at a project for garden
therapy and to take a membership
1* the Bald Eagla Club of the
Audubon Society.
Mrs. D. H. Mathers was re ­
instated a t a membtr. "Rose

Mrs. Tyros E. Hicks honored her
daughter, fcarol with a birthday
party last week, at their home M
Rirter Street in Longwood.
Carol was celebrating her el*?,
enth birthday. Records, games
and opening gifts were enjoyed
by the guests.
Mrs. Hicks served hot dogs,
baked beans, potato ehips and cold
. drinks along with tha traditional
' birthday cake to the young pa©jpie.
Invited guests were Lynne Mil­
ler. Donna Coggins, Janice and
Barbara I-ommicr, Patricia and
Pamela Hicks and Jackie Smytbe.

Church Class
at the Sm Shell Restaurant. Richard Keogh front the Florida State Rank,
presented a program on ‘‘Family Money Slnnagement,” assisted by Pria*
cilia Talley. Front left are Mrs. Virginia Deslongchamp. Welcome Wagon
hostess; Mrs. Darwin Smith, president; Mrs. W. A. Thomas, vice presi­
dent and Mrs. Jack Pittman, recording secretary. Hnck row Mrs. Art
Rrovvn, treasurer; Mrs. Julian Legare, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Roy
Carlton, membership chairman and Mrs. Frank Snyder, club hostess.
(Herald Pholn)

Animated M agazine

Personals

Mr. and Sira. Marrla Johnson
and Mr. and Mra. Howard Herbert
of Rellfast, Maine, are spending
several daya with Mrs. Walter
.T h e Fine Arts Department of J. W. Pearce, of Drt.and and the
Darrra,
the Sanford Wotnan'i Club will J editorial by Judge Nolle A. NVilpreoent the 31st. edit.on of the *,um'
Musical selection will be given
Annual Animated Slaxazinr, Wed- by vocalists. Paul Lewis and Mrs.
nesday at the Club house, alarting ,| c&lt; Kchclbcrgcr and Mr*. R. H.
at 2.30 p.m.
Fine, violinist. Other interesting
Mrs. S.J. Nix is rdllor-ln-chicf features will include Joy's Glamour
and Included on the program will bird act. by Joy Pottle; a humor­
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be a abort devotional by Mrs. ous reading hy Mra. S. G. Harrlman and slide* on great debates,
narrated by Mrs. Robert Drabik.
This is one of tha beat programs
of the year and la an open pro| gram with the public invited.
There is no charge and all persons
in the area interested In an enter­
taining afternoon are invited to
attend.

Planned Wednesday

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Pot Luck Supper
A pot luck supper waa afljnyH
by members of the Young Adult
Sunday School C lau of tha First
Christian Church, preceding tha
monthly meeting at tha atmrch,
last week.
All membera are urged la maat
at the church Wedneaday at t
p.m. for an evening of calling.
Mr. and Mrs. Milten Willie will
he hostess to the neat masting,
at their homa 108 If. Rutland
Drive.

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liudd" membership certificates
were sent to W, E. Gray, Col. J.O.
Gregory, Alonzo McCallcy, James
V. Stowcll Jr.. W. A. Morrison ]
and Gary S. Hudgins, in recognition
of meritorious service performed
in connection with the Florida
Stale Flower Show.
The discussion on horticulture
was led by Mrs. F. G. Ycrke*. i
She displayed topic .rare varllies !
of plant*"and described the bloom-'
ing dogwod as "the lary frill that
frames our gardens."
Following Hie meeting, Mrs.
Cole conducted a lour of her lovely
grounds and new green house. About twenty members and guests
enjoyed the morning's activities.

Church
Calendar

DUTCH BOY
STYLE PANTS

TUESDAY
Flrsl Presbyterian Church Sun­
day School workers and teachers
meet at 7:30 p.m.
Seminole Assn. Sunday School
meeting at the Osteen B aptist.
Church al 8 p.m.

Husbands,r Wives!

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Luncheon-Program

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HWBIM lr* li n t after 4 0 . try O atvot T o • • • !

RUSTY DALLAS, left, holds one of hia birthday present*, at the party
in his honor. Guests shown with him arc. Vickie Payne, Miko'Phitris und
hack row, Beth Shoemaker nnd Debbie Pharia.
(Herald Photo)

Enjoyed By
Baptist WMS
The Woman's Missionary So­
ciety of the First Haplist Church
met last week for the business
tetiion, circle meetings and a
luncheon at the church.
During the business session it
was announced that 381 million
had been given by Southern Bap­
tists for the Foreign Mission pro­
gram.
Following Ihc luncheon, a film
on cancer was shown h.v Mrs.
Thomas Largrn and a question and
answer period conducted.
A program on safeguarding our
youth from the narcotic threat
was presented by the program
committee, under the direction of
Mrs. R. T. Thomas, Assisting her
were Mr*. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs.
R. F. Cooper, Mr*. J. D. Abra­
hams. Mra. E. R. Woods and Mra.
A. J . Pcteraon.

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Enjoys

Rusty Celebrates

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Fourth Birthday
The home of Mr. and Mr*. Rus­
sell Dallas, at Twin Lakes, waa
a bedlam of excitement with little
ones floating about helping their
ton "Rusty" celebrate hit fourth
birthday, last Saturday afternoon.
The children enjoyed pre-Easter
entertainment ai well aa refresh­
ment* of ice cream ia the form
of bunnies and baby thick* peep­
ing from large colorful eggs.
Each one received an Easter
basket filled with goodies, bal­
loons and party hats.
Guests mrluded Beth Shoemaker,
Lynn and Cathy Covington, Eddie,

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Rickie and Vickie Payne, Mike
and Debbie Pharia, Charla* Polity,
Bill Collier, Annie Daugherty and
Kent Iverson.
Assisting Mra. Dallas with the
party were Mra. Dick McLaulin,
Mrs. Chuck Holloway, Mrs. II.II.
Collier and Mrs. Loren Daugherty.

Lake Monroe

Personals

MRH. II. I.. JOHNSON
Friends
of Perry Wheatland will
Lake Mary
he glad to know he has returned
fo hia home after being confined
Us tha J. Hillia Miller Medical Cen­
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mr*. William B. Wjllter in Gaineavilla where he under- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Stil­ went surgery recently.
Mrs. William P. Gray of Bonita cutt celebrated Mra. WillculF*
Dr. la showing the place* of in- birthday. Wedneaday evening with ler of Lake Mary have returned
from a week* trip te Fort Lau­
tereat in Central Florida to her dinner al Die Sky Linr, Orlando. derdale, where they visited Mr.
house gucsls, Mrs. Arthur Scchousz After dinner they enjoyed a movie. Sahler* brother and hit wife,
Mr. and Mrs. William Berringer Mr. and 3lr*. H. T. Sahler. and
of Ray Head N. J., Mra. Alice
COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY
Jones, Mrs. Clara Dalton, Long a t A lltca Dr. and daughter Mai-1 Miami.—where they—Hatted—H r --------1828 P lllt Dr.
other brother and his wife, Mr.
^ (aland, N\ Y. and Mrs. Anna | cla, are entertaining grandpa
Cleaaeat Weak ia Tawa!
James Berringer of Johnstown, Pa. and Mrs. P. T. Sahler.
Simonson of Oceanside, Long Is­ ' Mra. George Griffin of Madera
land. N. Y. ‘
' Rd. has as her house guests,
Mr*. Jo Peck apcnl the week- Dr. Elizabclh Nichols and .Mrs. P.
.f t JFoiT Lauderdale with her Widrick both of Hollis, Long Is­
sister Mrs. Irene ~j?oUm»yer of land, N. Y.7 an route to the key*
Cincinnati). Ohio, and Maa Phil­ and placet of interest along the
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way.
lips also of Ohio.

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Soviet Surplus

A tetter from Los Angeles reports:
'T he weather here is gorgeous and I had every in.
tention of spending this past weekend in Palm Springs
with my wife. Wo needed to get away.
“We took the Hollywood freeway but didn't even
reach downtown L. A. The car in front of me stopped,
but the car behind me didn’t.
“Thanks to seat belts neither my wife nor I were
hurt but our car will require a t least $1,000 worth of
repairs.
“May I suggest that you or anyone you know put
seat belts in your car. The police agree with us that
without those belts my dear wife could have been badly
Injured, not to mention yours truly."
'N uffsaid!

DEAR ABBY: Wo-have noma friends
(a married couple, oUr a**) who invite un
over for an evening and, an noon aa wa
arrive, they will get out the Bible and atart
n fight. If it weren’t for their forever try*
ing to get un to change our religion to
theirs, they would be the grandest people
alive.
It so happens we are satisfied with our
religion, and have no desire to change it.
We enjoy a lively discussion of the various
religious faiths, but they tell ua our re­
ligion is full of contradiction and is based
on myths, fables and superstitions. My
husband snya to Ignore it, but I think our
friendship should terminate. What do you
think.
NOT READY FOR A CHANGE

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. C.W. Crane
■M y was potentially a feed wife
sad a i t t t r , yet aha to sew a dnta*
kaa s e t H er hatband is partly
I s Maase, tor ks b n ag h t kar Into
toe Mg city fresa a s a a ll taw*,
aad failed to kelp ker graw tfcs
peeper asw eautfeaal rests. Childran, toe keceae neurotic aad
an *M, familiar ackeel er
se take caret
CASE f t - a t: MUly II., aged
t t , sUrtad out as a devoted wife.
"But bow aba runs around with
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spend their spare Ume in taverns.
8 mart men don’t expect a wife
to be content sitting home, aloof
and alone, with only a radio or
TV to keep her company.
Women are sociable creatures
so they crave female companion­
ship. Uui avoid the rltxy Country
Club set, for there your wife will
soon become a dgaret addict and
liquor swUler, spending lime and
money gambling eU afternoon at
cards.
Divorcees and widows flood the
Country Clubs, where they gossip
and fritter away mlUiona of hours
of valuable time.
Church women, however, study
about missions and child pschology
and devote their eatra energy to
helpful projects,
(2) Be sure you wife gels sc*
qua Inted with a nearby woman
of tb» same church, so she can
visit back and forth and thus feel
shs has a friend at hand in esse
of any emergency.
it Is not enough to belong to a
suburbia church possibly 8 miles
away, for tha modern wife needs
a confidante within a block or two.
Tbat’a why Hilly became chum­
my with tha soured divorcee, for
she craved a friend near by.
If you have jerked your children
out of their old familiar school
or neighborhood, exert even great­
er effort to see that they grow
new emotional roots at once.
Throw a party for the kids In
tha block to help (hem get ac­
quainted fast. Take a few of the
neighboring youngsters with your
children to the beach or a ball
garni, to help cemant quicker
friendships,
For neurotic ailments and low
grades often stem from fears
created by uprooting a child from
his old, familiar neighborhood:
(Always write to Dr. Crane In
ear* of this newspaper eacloslag
a teag 4c stamped, addressed en­
velope and Me In cover typing
and printing coats when you
•en d Jar ana of his booklets.)

"Half the time she isn’t boms
whoa I arrive from the office,
for she spoads ker afternoons at
ta v e rn .
"Sometimes she is slobbering
drunk when she does stagger in.
Yet wa have a wonderful little
girl in Uw ard grade of school.
“ Woulds’t you think n mother
would hlvo tnough gumption to
act decent, If for no other reason
than to avoid shaming her child?"
Wo psychologists urge that you
Control your emotions by con­
trol of Uw enviromoat
After a lengthy interview with
Hilly, I found that she cams from
a amall town.
Her husband deposited her in an
apartnfant of tlw big city, with­
out acting that ska grew sew,
aseura • motional roots is the
light pUess.
MUly was thus friendless and
frigbtonsd. She finally struck up
s a acquaintance with a divorcee of
tbs Btigbherbsod. That's bow she
was tod into Uw taverns.
Aad ‘ because of a lonsliness,
plus faUure of her husband to
verbalise hie affection, she driftod into the habit of spending
•U afternoon swilling down li­
quor in taverns.
Husbands, if you Uko • wife
into ■ strange town, than ha
Sura you quickly help her get
emotionally anchored, as by these
nimoto rules:
(1) Oo with her aad join s
neighboring church AT ONCE:
More than 42,000 men between
Then see U&gt;at she becomes a
member of a church Women's the ages of IS and M are killed
Society, too, so aha will immedia- annually in accidents In the Unit­
tely develop friends who do NOT ed States.

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

DEAR N O f READY: Leave thia
couple alone for a "cooling o f f period. If
they sincerely miss your company they
will ask. "What's the matter?" Uten give
It to them with both Testaments.
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**0»U / § going up to klaa tha triplots good night again,
told ho didn't roallso how much of • btossing they ware
till ho otartod to work on hlo Incoma taxf'
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states, ALL birth certificates show only
the father’s name and tha mother’s maid,
en name, those born illegitimately are pro.
tected against the humiliation of having
the fact revealed on their birth certificate.
Also, to state that the mother is "Mary
Smith” and tha father is "John Smith,"
does not adequately identify the mother.
(John Smith may hava lied two wives
named Mary.) To state that "Mary Jones"
IS the mother and "John Smith" IS tha
father, more clearly identifies the mother,
DEAR ABBY: My husband’s cousin is
being married. He asked my husband to
bo best man. He also asked our C-year-old
daughter to be the flower girl. My hu».
band said only those in the wedding party
were invited to the dinner. That leaves me
and the other five children out. When I
asked him where wa were supposed to
eat, he said we should stay home, lie is
26 and I am 25 and I think 1 have done my
ahare of staying home since my marriage.
My children are 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6. What
ia the solution?
LEFT OUT
DEAR LEFT: Your children aged 1, 2,
8,4, and 6 do not belong at a wedding din*
ner, so get a aitter and go with your hus­
band. Aa the wife of the best man. and
mother of the flower girl, I am sure you
will be welcome.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) President Kennedy's tax program
Is now set for unveiling March
27, four days after bis message
revising next year's budget goes
to Congress under the revised
schedule.
That is shout three weeks later
than originally Intended. The de­
lay Is due entirely (o inability
to work out all the complex prob­
lems Involved In so short a Ume.
Present thinking Is that thers
may have to be two tax mes­
sages. The first would cover
short-range changes which could
be enacted by June, so as to ap­
ply to government operations in
fiscal 1002.
Then along about April, after
the last 1001 and the first 1002
tax collections hava been count­
ed, there could be a second mes­
sage on the long-range tax re ­
forms. This could probably not
be enacted before next year.
Also, by April it should be ap­
parent whether tlm business re­
covery will have begun or wheth­
er there wilf**De&gt;'f!bntinued high
unemployment, "fuller way, 00(9
the long and short-rangs Ux pro­
grams could be affected.
I f unemployment continues
high, pressure will lncraasa for
a temporary suspension of with­
holding taxes on Income. Labor
union economists have bean push­
ing this as a means of giving
people more money to spend,
thus giving business a boost

The envelope contained a tot­
ter and a questionnaire.
The letter was from a Mr.
Jackson Martindcll, the august
head of the House of Maiquls,
publishers of Who’s Who.
Mr. Martindcll explained that I
bad been selected by his com­
pilers as a person fit to ba. in­
cluded in the Marquis National
Blogrophee Reference File, and
Impressed upon ma that this was
a signal honor bestowed upon
only those considered "note­
worthy in soma worthwhile re­
spect."
At last. 1 had arrived! Listed
by Marquis! Mentioned In Who's
Who! It was indeed the accolade.
I began to fill out (be quasUonalre.
Oddly enough, It allowed the
blograpbse only four lines in
which to describe his life’s his­
tory. which I thought hopelessly
inadequate even for an outline of
my own modest career as author,
soldier of fortune, travelar, ex­
plorer, philosopher, philanderer
and president of the Merchant
Street Birdwatching, Badminton
and We-LoTe -Lucy Fan Club.—

Word’s Origin

A puro heart U an axceltoat
thing—and ao to a clean shirt.
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Berries

TV RENTAL

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6 s w the heading "Our Liquid
Population" over an editorial the
other day and darned if I didn’t
think it was going to bo about
weight watchers who drink their
loopholes may be incentives to meals Instead of eating them. It
one group of taxpayers, but turns out tha editor had anotbar
abuses to other taxpayers who
don't have there.
The objective set for both long
and short-term tax programs is
not Just accelerating antlreces.
slon measures, but actively stim­
TUESDAY P. M.
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By Peter Edson

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

Our word "(hug" as applied to
n holdup man or hired slugger,
•omes from the
Hindustani
"thag," meaning a rascal or
•him, »r, mi ns m
o rm smn *i cheat. A thug was a member of
a s S M i l C M ifm N Marts a. sera.
a» tsa C am s r u n a t h k la aaMiltS m i Im - an old society in India, tha mem­
SSa laesl naws petal*! n u n bers of which killed in tha name
of religion.
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DEAR ABBY: Please tell me in almple
terms WHY, in most states, they use the
father’s name and the mother’s MAIDEN
name on a baby’s birth certificate? Thera
is nothing on it to indicate whether the
parents are married. I don’t get it.
SHOWING MY IGNORANCE

This idea has not been enUrely
ruled out. The difficulty with
It la that by the Ume It could be
approved by Congress and put
into effect, the recession might
be over.
On a long-range basis, a theo­
retical way around the objection
might bo to glvo the President
authority to auspand payroll tax
reductions wherever unemploy­
ment reaches, eay, 7 per cent.
Withholding Use* would then be
resumed automatically when un­
employment dropped to, say, 8
per cent. But this whole Idea is
not now considered politically
realistic.
Tha aamo criticism applies to
proposals by Committee for Eco­
nomic Development and other
business groups to reduce the
high tax rates on upper incoma
brackets. This Is ottered as sa
IncenUve to. businessman te In­
vest more money in new enter­
prises Instead of into tax-exempt
securities or la trying to evade
taxes.
But the general fsellng now is
;hat Chare can be no special tax
cute of this kind. If any reduc­
tions a r t made, they must be
acrose the board, benefiting all
taxpayers'. Also, President Ken­
nedy h at indicated tax cuts are
not feasible now.
This does not rule out revisions
In special lax rates which will
end tax abuses. The problem
hsre is to define abuses. Tax

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
\

By Abigail Van Buren

I decided to jot down n slight­
ly fuller account bora, and pais
It on to Who'a Who.
I was born in England at a
very early agt. Tbs usual num­
ber of paronts, on* of aach kind.
At the Ume, no on* suspeeted
that I might one day rate a
menUon in Who'a Who. My fath­
e r regarded mo aa a complete
wastrel, since I made no attempt
to find employment unUl I was
almost nine, when I got a job ns
a bookie.
This brought m# to tha atten­
tion or the city fathers, who de­
cided I w si a man to watch.
They asked tlye police to do tho
watching.
1 waa educated at Qlrton, an
txclualvo school la England, and
remained thers quite happily un­
til It was discovered that ! had
the makings of a pretty good
mustache. Glrton docs not ap­
prove of mustaches, its being a
girls’ colltga and just about
snooty as Bryn Mawr in that
respect.
My father sent me to Oxford,
whtoh-promptly sent ■mo baehr
Cambridge did not want mo, Yato
and Harvard refused me, Heidel­
berg throw me out, and so did
tho Sorbona*.
Changing my name, I joined
the R.A.F.
.England derlarod. war on (tormany and l achieved notable dlsMemorial
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segment of tho population is
mind—(host who snova from
place to place.
But *1 think .1 can ba sxcusod
for my mlstaka since everywhere
I go thee* days tbs aubjeet of
msal-drinking comae up.

There always item s to be at
least two persona In every group
who are on on* of the liquid
diets. And naturally they have to
discuss their ordeaL
T hat begin by trading informa­
tion on bow tong they have been I
meal-drinking, how much weight
they have lost lo far, and how
much more they Intend to lose
before they go back to knifo-and(I) D ine Dang ach ed
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fork eating.
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drinkers all hava a hungry — if
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not yat a lean look — and their
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till# (f&gt; I t C eate B# Ten
tag arn an to trade secrete for
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making their, liquid diet palata­
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sura to be a klU-Joy who starts
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talking about calories. If not,
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"Happier Wive* (hints for hus­
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Sanford Herald, P. 0 . Box 419,
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gram s now being considered:

Withholding taxes on interest
and dividend payments. Tighter
control o v tr expanse accounts.
Modification of the present divi­
dend tax credit. Elimination of
foreign "tax havens." Revision
of depreciation allowance sched­
ules.
There are no final decisions on
any of those, yet.
The whole tax program Is un­
der Secretary of ths Treasury
C. Douglas Dillon. His specialists
are-A ssistant Secretary Stanley
S. Surrey, former Harvard Law
professor and ths new commis­
sioner of Internal revenue, Mor­
timer 8 . Caplin.
But ths new chairman of the
President's council of economic
advisors, Prof. Walter W. Heller
of University of Minnesota, and
others are contributing economic
background.

ByWilliamDrury
Unction by shooting down U air­
craft, unUl Mr. Churchill took me
aside and ganUy pointed out that
ho could not afford to lose any
more.
I was discharged with honor*,
being the only man in my outfit
to bo ushered out with a roll of
drums and have bite of uniform
torn off him la front of tho as­
sembled squadron.
It was than that I became what
I am today, a writer. After all,
U was In my blood.
I wos always vary good at
•poling.
It will please my patents im­
mensely to team that my biog­
raphy will appear in Who'a Who.
They *«ro rather snobbish about
that sort of thing.
I must writ* my mother today.
Unfortunately, iba cannot read
and wUl hava to wait until my
fathar comes out of jaU.

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Sanford Little Loop Tryouts To Open W ednesday
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Activity in the local Florida
" L ittle Major League get* Into
full awing this week In Sanford
as registration and tryouts get
underway.
This year in order to handle
the anticipated large turnout and
to give each boy a better opportunity for a tryout U has been
decided to hold registration over
a two day period and to call the
^ b o y i out by alphabet.
"
Boys whose last name starts
with the letter A through L are
to come out Wednesday at 4
p. m.
If their last name starts with
the letter M through the rest of
the alphabet they are to come
out on Thursday at 4 p. m.
Both days the tryouts will be
held a t the Fort Mellon Park Lit­
tle League Field. Boys should
" s h o w up at the tryouts dressed to
play with sneakers or rubber
cleats and ball gloves.
In order for a boy to play in
Little League he must be at least
10 years old by August 1 or un­
der 13 by the same date. There
will be two other leagues formed
this spring to take care of the
boys that do not fit in the above
age bracket.
•
It is anticipated at the present
to have eight teams again this
season though the Recreation De­
partment announced that there is
a definite need to expand to 10
teams if additional sponsors can
be. located.
Anyone interested in sponsor­
ing a team or knows of a group
that might be interested, is asked
to call the Recreation Dcpart• ment Office at FA 3-7434.

Barbers Hold 1st
In Hi-Nooners
In the lil-.Noonera League, Al's
Barber Shop continues to lead
f t h e league as they won three
points fra w Down's.
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Capri made a clean awcep,
winning four points from CPO
. Wives team and Shoemaker and
Big Dip split a game, each tak­
ing 2 points. North Orlando
v Homes lost three points to Mon­
roe Harbor.
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Splits w«re picked off by Mary
Elmore and Lou Blunden who
Q both made the 3-10; Gladys Ed­
wards and Jean Webster, who
both made the 5-7; Betty Cox.
making the 3-10 and the 3.0-7 and
the 2-7 was spotted by LRliam
Balmer. Turkeys were rolled by
Carotin Betts and Gladyi Ed­
wards.

Sanford Swimmers
®Drop Two Meets
The Sanford High Swim team
got off to a bad start Dili season
with two losses lest week.
The boys lost to lacsburg Fri­
day, 63-32 while the girls lost*
66 26.
Earlier In the week, the Main­
land girls defeated the locale
78-15.

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Witzel Paces
Inter-Club
Golf Journey
The Inter-Club Golf Match play­
ed by the Mayfair Country Club
and the DeLand Country Club
Men'* Teams has resulted in the
following scores.
In Class A, gross. Gene Witrel
was first with a 72 and Jim Spen­
cer second with a 74. In the net
score. E. J. Stilt had a 73-10-83
and Ralph Simas was a dose se­
cond with a net 73-9-66.
Class B gross winner was Frank
Durto with an 83 and J. C. Brad­
ley with an 89. Jay Sikes took
first in the net scores with Bob
Bllihimcr and Harold Sherwood
tied with net 78's.
Class C. Gross found BUI Matski high with an 88 and Duncan
second with 93. Net scores were
Dean Raino 74 and Dick Shilling
78.
Closest to the pin on number
16 green was Jack Allen.

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Yankees After Duke Snider

Ewbanks Preps
For Derby Classic
A. R. F.wbanks, Discoverer and
Go Speaker all will be running
their last races tonight before
Friday night's qualifying heats
for the 28th annuil Central Flor­
ida Derby, slated for March 29.
All three of the speedy grey­
hounds have been nominated by
Racing Secretary R. C. William­
son for the Derby but will have
lo prove themselves in the F ri­
day night heats before going on
to the Derby.
The first four finishers in each
of two qualifying races Friday
night will make up the field for
the biggest event of the eeason at
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
The remaining eight dogs - will
compete in the Derby Consola­
tion on Marcb 21.
In tonight's races, Ewbanks Is
slated for action in.the Grade A
eighth race while Go Speaker
and Discoverer have been tapped
for mein event duty.
Tonight's Grade A races are
over the standard five*slateentha
mile course, while the Derby
qualifying heats are set for the
three-eights mile course.

period Isn't in effect now, any
deal between the two clubs would
have to bo made via the pur­
chase or waiver route.
Bavasl Is In no particular hur­
ry to get rid of Snider, who looks
in excellent trim at 193 pounds,
the lowest he has been in 12
years, and feels he cm start 125
to 130 games this year.
"Burry never told me definitely
that 1 wouldn't go to another
club," said Snider, who tailed off
lo .243 last season but still man­
aged to hit 14 homera in 101
games. "What he did say at the
time 1 signed my contract was
that he would not trad* me un­
less he wes certain that it would
benefit the ball club."
Snider would just as soon fin­
ish his career with the Dodgers,
whom he first reported to In 1947.
No longer puffy around the
jfftnr»r?*x bby around the waist
line, the Duke has been rocketing
balls over (he right field wal!
Ancient Brahmins treated their
In the Jet Bowicrettcs League here at Dodgertown all spring to toothache by brushing their teeth
play last week, the Houle of the delight of all tb* Lot Angeles with cherry wood while feeing
RahIJa took four points from the brass.
the sun.
Slary-Esther team, Yowell'a won
four from Duke and Duchess and
Lellanl took four from Ivey's.
Splitting up their games wtre
Howe’s and Sweeney's who each
took two points and Neils and
Lovely la d y who made an un­
even 2'i for Nells and Lovely
Lady got left with Ilk.
Picking up the splits were
Martha Zok, the 6-7-10; Doris
Rhoads who msde the 8-3-1 and
Marge Lyons, picking off the 7-10
and the 5-10.
The Uowlcrctlcs arc having
their trophy .award, presentation
banquet at ih* NAS ballroom on
Apr. 8, with 6 steak dinner for
tb* teams and all team sponsor*
have been Invited.
VERO REACH, Fla. (UPI) —
Veteran Duke Snider of the Los
Angeles Dodgers is the man the
New York Yankees are after lo
rebuild the bench that was brok­
en up by the player pool for the
American League's two new
clubs.
A Yankee spokesman has been
talking with Dodger general
manager Burry Bavasl about Use
34-year-old outfielder as a follow­
up to discussions about Snider
which were held during the win­
ter baseball meetings in St. Louis
last December.
The Dodgers want catching
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Since the inter-league trading

Rabija Paces

Opening Day Pitching Woes Coming Up
United Press UteraatleDal
decisions ar* as simple as find­ Coatca held the Dodgers to six
Managers Jimmy Dykes of the ing their opentng-day pitchers.
hits and three runs during his
Cleveland Indians and Ralph Houk
The pennant races don't begin seven-inning tour as the Yankees
of the New York Yankees will be
plenty hippy this year if all their for another four weeks but Dykes snapped a four-game losing streak
can practically name Jimmy Per­ and scored their second triumph
ry today while Houk is leaning In 10 games. Mickey Mantle led
strongly toward Jim Coates.
the Yankees' 13-hit attack with a
Perry, who won 18 games for homer, double and single and
the Indians to tie Chuck Estrada Hector Lopcr and Clctis llo)er
for most victories in the AL, had triples. Rookie Willie Davis
turned in six sparkling innings had a homer and triple for the
With but four week's play left Monday as tb* Indians scored a Dodgeri.
in The Thursday Nile League bow l­ 12-3 vlitory over the Sen Fran­ Stan Muxial showed some of
ing schedule, each team and Indivi­ cisco Giants. Coates, who won his that old form with a single, dou­
dual is out to upset the records first nine games and finished with ble and triple and BUI White had
and end up in the winner*! cir­ a 13-3 record last season, went two doubles and two singles to
cle. Harold Appleby had a shot seven Innings in the Yankees' 11-8 lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a
at it last week, racking up a 188- triumph over (be Los Angeles 14-3 rout of the Cincinnati Reds.
191-243 score to give him a 624 Dodgers,
Ernie Brogllo and Ray Sadecki
scratch series, and helping his
Perry blanked the Giants on limited the Reds to nine hits, in­
team lo come within one game four hits and now has allowed cluding two triplet and a single
of league leading B. Edwards them only five hits and no runs by Veda Pinion who raised his
Builders Supplies. Edwards' team in nine Innings of exhibition pitch­ spring average to .441.
has a total of 73 wins to Appleby's ing. Woody Held, Tito Francona
The Raltimore Orioles shaded
72. •
and rookie Hal Jones hit homers the world champion Pittsburgh
Third place is held by Stein- to lead an attack which brought Pirates, 7-8, the Boston Red Sox
meyer Roofing with 63, then De- the Indians their fifth win In eight edged out the Los Angeles Angela
Bary Pharmacy 64, Powell’s Oflice exhibition games. The loss was 1-7, and the Kansas City A's beat
Supply, Sanford Slgf. Co., Town the sixth in 10 games for the the Washington Senators, 4-3, in
ft Country TV Service, Food Fair, Giants.
Monday's other games.
Pryor's Stale Farm Ins., and
Dynatronics, Inc.
Teena Arniao was tops for the
women this week with a 5(2 scries,
as her team. Town ft and Country,
rolled against Edwards. Ed CalThere will be An organizational meeting for the
Ian was nrxt in line after Appleby
Sanford
Babe Ruth League, today at 7 p. m. in the Civic
with a 380 aeries.
Center. All managers, conches, sponsors, prospective
Gloria Accardi, Junior Wallis.
sponsors and interested boosters of the local baseball ac­
Jim Carmichael, Ken Slone and
tivities are urged to attend. This meeting Is not for the
Ray Braden all picked up the
players
themselves.
3-10 split, with Stone making the
3-3-10, and Braden the 2-7 also.
Marie Blake, Dot deYarmln, Mirylou Danyluk, Wallis and Tom Armao all mad* the 3-7, with Armao
adding the 3-7-8 for good measure.
George Conklin alto mad* this
TAMPA, Fla. I UP!) — The mi­ minor leagues," said Trautman.
one to close the split circle for the nor leagues must expend to at "They reeliie we can't produce
week.
least 30 clubs In order to stock all Ihc players needed under our
20 major leaiu* teams la 1162— present setup."
that's the contention of minor Trautman said he was certain
league President George Traut- the major leagues are planning
man,
to aid the minora in their expan­
"The major league clubi know sion "because it they aren't then
RENO, Nev. (UPI) Reno the only way they can stock they are killing off their own
odds • makers today established their bail clubs is through the young."
tho New York Yankees and Pitts­
burgh Pirates as favorites to win
the 1961 American and National
League baseball pennants.
Tho Yankees were Rated as
"odds on" picks at 2-3 with odd*
of 3-1 quoted on both the Chi­
cago While Sox end Baltimore
Orioles,* Tbe Cleveland Indians
were Hated at 7-1, and the Detroit
Tigers and Minnesota Twins at
9-1 each. The Boston Red Sox
*nd_Kn.q«t» City Athletics were
listed at 15-1 each but no odd*
were given on tbe Washington
Senators or the Los Angeles An­
gels, the leegue'a two new teams.

Keglers Shoot
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BRL Meet

Minor Loop Expansion Urged

Yonks, Bucs
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JACKSONVILLE (UPl) - The
Duval Count)' School Board took
issue Monday with a charge it It
assigning pupils and teachers on
the basis of color.
In answer to a suit seeking de.
segregation of the county schools,
(he board said it was operating
according to Ihe Florida Pupil
Assignment Law.
“ Voluntary segregation by pupils
and parents It permissible and
lawful," Ihe board said. It con*
tended It was not ordered by any
law to integrate, but only to 're*
frain from segregating pupils sole­
ly by discrimination based on
race or color."

DON’T &lt;30 AWAY.1 WE MIGHT A S W E L L
I ’LL ONLY B E A ; DO THINGS R IG H T /
M IN U TE &gt; - &gt;

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Board Takes
Issue On Charge
Of Mix Basis

States Running
Out Of Funds
Ck«UJ

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WASHINGTON fUPI) - T h c ’LaTHE HOME OF MRS. JOHN LUDWIG on Arcadia Road was aelectcd aa
bor Department reported Monday
garden of the month by the Sanford Garden Club. Mrs. C. M. Flowers and
that by the end of the week as
Mrs. A. H. Harris, beautification chairmen of the Jacaranda and Magnolia
many aa 40 states may have run
Circles,
served on the committee for the month. Gardens are chosen for
out of fundi to pay unemployed
overall appearance and neatness. Mrs. Ludwig also does most of the land­
federal workers and ex-servicescaping and beautification work in her garden.
(Herald Photo)
men unable lo find civilian jobs.
A department spokesman said
it was impossible to name each
state affected because of differ­
ing state laws. Rut approximately
26 already had exhausted the
federal money given them for
LONDON (U Pt) -T h e curiam of lie said, whrn he did not show stead he went from ona rendercompensation benefits, he said.
Under the special program, the . secrecy lifts a little bit today on enough co-operation, and his as­ vous to another until the fateful
federal government acts as an the three lives of Gordon Arnold sailants threatened harm to Miss afternoon of Jan. 7 when he and
employer and allocates money to Lonsdale. He Is one o( five per­ Gee. He never told Miss Gcc his Miss Gee were arrested just aft­
troubles, he said, and never con­ er they had passed a bag full of
the states to pay the veterans and
sons on trial on charges of steal­ sidered going to the police. In­ documents to Lonsdale.
I
civilian workers.
President Kennedy has asked ing naval secrets and transm it­
Congress to appropriate an addi­ ting them to Moscowr to the seritional $70 million to continue the our detriment of Britain and the
NATO Alliance.
grants.
As of now ha has these iden­
tities:
—He says ha is &gt; 37-year-old
London businessman, a respected
director of a lock manufacturing
By PHIL NEWSOM
areas auch as Turin, Raxenna or
The fourth quarterly conference concern, and the possessor of a
UPI Foreign News Analyst
I.a Spczia. But it was “ serious"!
of Barnett Memorial Methodist Canadian passport.
in central and southern Italy and
The
largest
Communist
party
In
Church will be held today at 7:30
—To two of his codclendants
still more so in Sicily.
the
free
world
is
showing
some
p. m. In Enterprise.
he la “ Commander Alex John­
This was a reversal in trends.
This meeting, originally sched­ son," an assistant naval attache signs of old age.
uled for last week was postponed at the American Embassy here.
The party which almost took Immediately after the war, com­
munism was powerful in the in­
by Dr. Rruce Gannaway, district
—To the prosecution he is a over Italy in the 1940s has never
superintendent, due to the illness
dustrial north and almost non­
recovered
the
loss
of
membership
Russian and a professional spy.
existent in the south.
of (lev. Robert DeKalands.
On .trial with him at the Old it suffered as result of the Soviet
All members and friends o( the
Bailey are Peter John Kroger Union's bloody suppression of the
church are urged to attend.
and hii wife, Helen, owners of a Hungarian revolt, and is finding
collage In the suburb of Rulsllp it more and more difficult
W herethere was •TccNfW W ra ­ new young recruits.
Bureaucracy and opportunist!/
dio
capable of sending to Mos­
i \ this u n c i it r« in -r. x i x m
are
said to have replaced the
j i ihi i4i. u n c u t , ix s m i r u n cow; Henry F. Houghton, 33, and
E K M IX O I.K
IIIIS T I,
F I . 01111) 4 . his fiancee. Miss Ethel Eliza­ revolutionary spirit.
IX C I I A X C K H t X O . 11121.
Party membership was given
beth Gee, 40, employes at the officially as 2,033,333 in 1936. In
XOTIC’H T i l I IK F K X O
D i i . t . i t ; xv. f o l k v,
Portland naval base who admit­ the following year, a deputy and
Plaintiff.
ted removing secret documents a former senator left Ihe party,
VI
XVOODROXV F O t . E T ,
and giving them to “ Commander and 300,000 others simply failed
. . R i 't - 't i n t .
—«
T I I H 4TATS5 O P F l . n n i l l A T O i JobfliCN."
lo rcnctCT.ieir membership cards.
XViXiDItOW
F i.l.K T
• Whew-*- rt was about lo receaa
Despite successive membership
XVho.a
la .t
known
r a a l d t n c a Monday, Lonsdale's lawyer made
drives, official party figures in
am i artu raa a la u n k n o w n .
a
startling
request.
He
said
Lons­
I’t . a a a t a k a n o t l c a t h a t y o u a r a
1960 showed that it still totaled
h r r a b r r e q u i r e d In fII* &gt; o u r w r i t - dale would not testify in his own
only 1,793,900.
t a n a n a w a r o r d r.'anaa. If a n y .
p r r a n n a l l y , n r hy a n a t l n r n r y , nn defense, but would like to read
In January of this year, Enrico
u r b e f o r e S l a r rl , I I , ISSI a t Ilia a statement to the judge and
Berlinguer, bead of the party's
o f f l r a o f Ibo C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t
C ourt, a t
t h a C o u r t l l o u a a In jury.
organisation
bureau,
reported
H r m tu o la C o u n t ) , H anford , F l o r ­
He denied he ever received any that only about 3&gt; per cent of
ida, a n d t n m a ll a co p y I h r r r o f
to S t a n a t r n m , P a v l a a n d t l r l n - large amount of money in return last year's membership had paid
Diancy'a “The Absrntluali, A t t o r n a y a t o n P l a i n t i f f . I'oal although his friend “ Commander for their 1961 cards. Others un­ Walt
O fflv a Dux I I I , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a . Johnson" did giva him two tick­
Minded Professor" discovers gooey,
doubtedly
would
renew
later,
but,
In f lin t c e r t a i n d l v o r c a p r o c e e d goofy gadget that defies the law
I n s p a n d l n s a s a l n a l y ou In t h a ets to a London performance of said Berlingurr:
C l r r u l t C o u r t o f t h a N i n t h J u d i ­ the Bolshoi Ballet. Then why did
of gravity! For a comedy that de-A
“
Tha
lag
cannot
fail
to
worry
c ia l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a . In a n d
flea description . . . see “TheW
he
do
it?
us."
F o r H - m l n o la C o u n t y , F l o ri d a , tn
C h a n c e r y , a n a b b rav rla te d t l t l a of
Because, Houghton said, he was
Berlinguer said the tag was Absent-Minded Professor" a t the
• a i d r a u a a b a i n s ’‘Dlllla W. F o lay. P l a i n t i f f , va. XVoodrow F o lay . living in a state of terror. A slight or non-existent In some RiU, March 30th.
D e f e n d a n t , " a n d h a r a l n fall no t casual
romance with a girl
o r n l l a c r a a P r o C o n faaao w ill ba named “Christina" while he was
• ntarad
asaln al
y ou.
and
tha
on the staff of the British naval
t a u a a p r o c a a d * 1 p arta.'
( S E A l .l
attache in Warsaw had bean his
A r t h u r If * R a r k w l l h , J r .
C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t undoing. When he returned to
. , H y i A l a r l h a T. X’l h l r n
England
“ Christina's"
friends
D e p u ty C lark
looked
him
up
and
demanded
that j
Slanatront, P avla 4 M c lalosk
he became a apy for tha Iron
A ttornaya lo r P lain tiff
P o al O fflca H o e l i t
Curtain nations.
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
He »aa severely beaten twice.
P u b l l a h F a b . SS « Mar. T. IS. St.

Curtain Lifts On Spy Suspect

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�The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
3. Education • Instruction

Classified
FA 2-2611
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Ttica.. U rn Frt. • 3 P. M. day I t
fare insertion. Mob. Sal. boob.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
T w i., thru FH. • I P M. day be
far* insertion. Men. • S a t

6. For Rent

PRIVATE tutoring tn bookkeep­ 3-BEDR0031 unfurnlihed houie,
ing, typing, English, arithme­
IMS Wynnawood Dr. FA 2-7715.
tic. Call PA 2-6302.
FURNISHED efficiency apart
ment, full bath, elean, 140.
U. 8. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS.
407(4 W. Firat St.. Apt 1.
Men-Women. 11-52. Start high
ai 395.00 week. Preparatory
R E N T A BED
training until appointed. Thous­
and* of Job* open. Experience Rollaway. Hoipltal A Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
usually unnecenary. FREE in­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
forms (ion on Jobs, lalariea, -re­
Pb. FA 2-3181
111 W. lit. St.
quirement!. Wrile TODAY giv­
ing phone. Lincoln Service, 2-BEDROOM modern clean houie
Pekin 82, Illinois.
for rent at 1810 W. Third St.
Ph. Bartow, Fla. U3-3U8.

6. For Rent

2-BEDr.OOM furnished apartment,
tile bath, cloie In, 601 Palmetto.

D E S P O N S IB Iir r Y :

Tba Harald will net ba responsible
far mor* tba a o*a Incorrect InserDo* *f y#*r a i, aid re a m c a the LAKE eottage, turn. FA 2-410*.
Tight I* revise or reject any advertlsem eat fraaa what ordered to NICE 1 room furnished apart­
ment for. couple, water Includ­
conform I* th* pallcles af Ihla
ed, 930. FA 2-7369.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lout ft Found
2. Notices • Personal*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
7. IiuaintM Rentals
8. Deach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wantsd to Rant
11. Raal Estato Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sate
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunities
IS. Female Help Wantsd
17. Male Help Wantsd
&gt; 18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
XI. Building Materials
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio ft Television
27. Special Sen Ices

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UNFURNISHED houaa 953,
Smyrna Drive. NO 1-4269.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private bathi, 114 W. Firat St.
S-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
ed, 313 Palmetto.
W E NEED RENTALS '
Call or come into our office If
you would like to rent your
home. We specialise in rentals,
leases and property manage­
ment Furnished or unfurnish­
ed. We think you will like our
service.

® 2. Notice* • Personal*

Stenstrom Realty

g MINUTE CAR WASH 91.80
Opes 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
B a. m to a u ni. Fri. A Sat. 1-BEDROOM apartment. Phone
Iva Carpenter A Letter Veino
FA 2-1463 between S a. m. A
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
• p. m.
2408 French Avc.
,
LAKE FRONT HOMES
I-BEDROOM furnished house,
3 Bedroom partly furnished with
417 Holly Avenue.
200 f**t OB laka, 919,993.
3-BR house, kitchen equipped.
Two Complete hornet, ona 2
FA 2-2202 or FA 2-3333.
bedfo*m, one 9 bedroom, with
♦HUM ^ K M I *»a |
3 acres and 179 feet lake
l
3-BEDROOM home, nlc* location
frontage, plus amall grove,
near base, partly furnished.
very convenient to town end
Ph. FA 2-8711.
base, 933,000.
CONSTRUCTION CO* | 1-BEDROOM house, rent |35 per 3 Bedroom plus beautifully pannetted Florida room looking out
Incorporated
g month. FA 2-3022.
ovpr a scenic lake. In a nicely
I
developed community about a
■ SC6~rT*r**
S C ^ r - r - r * ---- - m.
HI TURN. APT., 2300 Mellonvlile.
miles from Sanford, $15,6*0.
2-BEDROOM h t v i s ,
kitchen
equipped, Ph. FA 2-3303.
"WE TRADE"

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W. H. "Dill” Stemper Agency
Realtor—Insurer
Phone PA 2-4991
XU M. Park
4 BR HOUSE, by ewwar, PA 94971

Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

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2 B. R. furnished house . 875
3 B. R. unfurnished . . . . 335
t B. It. apartment . . . . . 940

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DIRECTIONS: 19 Mia. Bo.
of Hanford *a Hwy. 17-99
Turn Wost At Oar Signs.

HOMES

RESALES

ONG DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL
mmmm YOU PAY
• 9UNLANU

$100
Thia ia all the coah you need.
There are no hidden costs. Only
994. monthly pays principal. In­
terest, ta ie i and Insurance. I
bedroom home with lllod bath,
lerrau o floon, and many other
featurea. Electric Rang! and
Venetian Blind* included. Only
two (2) available on those
term*. Act Now.
HELMLY REALTY
309 W. 13th St.
Ph. FA 2 7903
Evening FA 2-3379

MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

Mpethly P ifB M ti Lower Than Real
- &lt; VA Fiwawring A t5 ft% Interest
t DON’T PAIL TO AUK ABOUT OUB OTHER
WONDERFUL RAVINGS ON REMAINING
NEW MOMEM IN MOUTH PINECHBMT. 4th
ADD.
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Kefnaeralur — Oveu — Range — Met Water Heater
Designed Fnr Belter Living

Contact JIM HUNT. Sale* Manager

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Ce«. Hwy. 1741 ft t7 lh S t, Bnafntd
PHONE FA 2-1141
NIGHTS FA 8-4441
J. BRAILEY ODHAM, PKEM.

Playwright Rostand
"A GREAT NOSE INDICATES
A GREAT AtAM— GENIAL,
COURTEOUS, INTELLECTUAL,
NlRlLE, COURAaeOUE/*,

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16. Fcmalo Help Wanted

12. Real Estate For Sale

ROSA L. PAYTON

FARMER’S AGENCY
N.V. Farm er, Realtor
2493 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
A f t ^ ^ w r i M W , * K »'» »
4-BEDROOM, I bath. FA 1-0313

LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
3840 Hiawatha

Th

FA 2-1308

Dawn's

Beauty Salon
HELMLY REALTY
Walker Building
309 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7884
FA 3-7903, Eveolnga FA 2-2379 1310 Oik
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
No Down Paym ent
H arritit, Eva Jo It Bob
NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
COSTS
T. V. STAMPS________
I and 3 Bedroom masonary
noma buUt on your lot any- 22. Build- *^’alnt • Repair
whore in the state of Florida.
No waiting — immediate con­ PLATT'S CARPENTRY Services,
new work 4k repair. 8paclalli«
struction. CAI-L FA 2 8343.
in Fla. room enclosure*. Ph.
Headly Const. Co.
FA 1-7414.
LARGE 3 -bedroom home In PAINTING: Colors a specialty.
PinecreiL Low down payment.
Resldsatlal, commercial, Indus­
Ph. FA 1-4*00.
trial. Licensed and bonded.
Work guaranteed
Free esti­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
mates. Chtrlls Burris, FA 2 4574
Raymond Lundqulit, Aitoc.
M FA 2 4437.
PA 1-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
CARPENTRY, piloting, roofing
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, icrecned
and cament work. FA 2-4899.
carports;
In Sunland, 9300
down, assume payment*. Phone ROOM SPECIAL 91415. Paint.
Ing inside and o u t Call Mr.
FA 2-7026.
Tasker. FA 2-6159.

Fair Value Properties

23. Building Matarlnla

WHBMB.

.

WHERE . . . .

WHERE. . •
CAN

YOU

BOOKKEEPER to t a k e (ull 25. Plumbing bervlces
charge of set of book*, includ­
ing Trtal Balance. Good typist, RETIRED Plumber does plumb­
some shorthand. Salary oprn.
ing repalra. Pb. MI 4.7713 be­
lead return* to Box 14, c/o
tween 6 4&gt; 9, mornings k even­
ings
Sanford Harald,

G IT

MORE HOME _ %
DOLLAR VALUE J
• 1 - 9 - 4 Bedroom ■

T R A N S M IS S IO N -T R O U B L E ?
BPItlNC

• Planned Lake Freni
CemmnnJty
• S Furnished Medela far
year UnpecUna

Minimum 1350 Dn.

P— RioSi
LAKE MARY BLVDJust We*4 af |9 4 8

PA t- 8128| PA 24578

K l'K IIA I,

,° °
PLUS PAHT8 WILL REPAIR ANY
CHEVROLET AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
’ AT

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
DRIVE IN TODAY
2ad tod PALMETTO

FA 2-0711

34. Articles For Sal*
KENMORE washer-dryer, reel
power m o w e r , ornamental
blocks, bathroom beater, baled
hay. FA 2-8809.

Plumbing ft Heating

33. Furniture
AIR CONDITIONING
SEWING MACIItNE to responslCONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
ble person. One 1960 Kenmore,
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562 Used furniture, applltnccs, tools,
like new end in excellent condi­
etc Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart,
tion, has attachments. Assume
213 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-4132
PLUMBtNG
6 pay menu of $3.10. Write Fi­
Contracting k Repairs
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
nance Stanager, Box 10, e/o
F ret Estimate*
M aitrcn renovating Expert Up­
Sanford Herald.
R L. .HARVEY
holstering. All A'ork Guaran­
204 Sanford Avc. Phone FA 2 3383
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. WILSON Topnotch Clubs, com­
plete set, including bag. Con­
Co., FA 2-3Ui, 1301 Sanford
26. Radio ft Tele vision
tact Ken at FA 2-4493.
Ave.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
REFRIGERATOR and electric
• BIG VALUES
Parts k labor positively guar­
range, both In very good condi­
•
QUICK
CREDIT
anteed 00 davs. Service calls
tion, $75 each. Call PA 2-8474
•
EASY
TERMS
$2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-9792.
or see at 206 Fairmont D r,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Sunland,

WILSON - MAIER

27. Special Services

RAYMOND M. BALL
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
And Associate*
ROOFING
THA Loana
21S So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5641
B. EDWARDS
HOME PLUS LNCOME for eon- l 4 k# Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
pie or widow; practically dawaBUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
town, 909 Magnolia. CaU Own­ 18. Mortgagi Loana
er, FA 3-7004.
903 W 3rd St.
FA 2 7898
- MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
12 ACRES on Highway 17-92 near
29. Klectrlral Uervlee*
Cemmardai k Rttldential
Clrcualand. Adaptable for al­
House
Wiring — Electric Service
STENSTROM
REALTY
most any u»*. Roadi on three
Frigldalre Appliances
aides For further information, 111 N Park Ave Phone FA 22420
Sid Vlblen - Randall Electric
telephone J. W. HaU, Realtor,
18. P am ia Help Wanted
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
FA 1-9441.
FRIGIDAIRE
3-BEDROOM. H* bath home with UNENCUMBERED White woman
for housekeeper—cook for fam ­
Sales k Service
•hide tree*, patio, eaeloied
ily of four. 9100 per month, House Wiring
Free Estimates
Florida room. In Pinecreit 3rd
room and board. Mr*. Wood*. Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
Addition. FA 2-7712.
247 Virginia Dr., winter Park. 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0813

ESTATES

3 BEDROOMS - 1 &amp; 2 BATHS

Y O U M IG H T K N O W T H A T Tttfc

Stenstrom Realty

Quality Homes i

•

ING CONFINED TO PENNY
yJE IGWT-AND- FORTONE CARDS

YOU W O T T L6T W XJB S A W S

PANSIES
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Av«. near 20th 8L

Wall

B A V t E R .V J S R e r t O T Y O U R R E A D ­

t H ffAR THECWU.S A R C 6 0 IN S
t o STAR THAT TFOM0OME YO U
C ALL A lOOSE I H A PRO DUCTIO N
O F "CYRAM O */— IT 'S TOO B A O

32. Flowers: • Trees • Shrubs

23. Plumbing Services

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE. . . .
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hour* a day calling reg­
Registered Real Estate Broker
ularly each month on a group
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
7. tiu a in te n R en tal*
of Studio Girl Coimetlc clients
OFFICE SUITE: « room*, air
A FINE BUY
on a route to be established in
conditioned, downtown location. $11,200 for a 2 bedroom home In
and around Sanford, and are
CaU FA 2-0733.
Mayfair, featuring a Urge
willing to make light deliveries,
landscaped yard with trees. We
etc., - write to STUDIO GIRL
recommend your attention to
COSMETICS, Glendale. Cali­
9. For Sale or Rent
fornia. Route will pay up to
this buy.
3-BEDROOM furnished house,
$3.50 per hour.
Casselberry. FA 2-9809.
YOUNG woman for general of­
9 x SO FT. Housetrailer, 2 bed­
fice work. Apply 414 W. 9th St.
rooms. Inquire Elder Springs 111 N. Park Are Phone FA 2-2420
Trailer Park. FA 2-6399.
P I E R R O MANUFACTURING
operators wanted, experienced
9 PROMT LOTB la residential
12. Real Eatat* For Sol*
on 1 and 2 needle machines.
section. Phone FA 2-079*.
Steady work. 402 Pecan Ave.
TOR SALE
THREE bedroom bouse, kitchen
FA 2 2451.
IN EXCLUSIVE
equipped, fenced backyard, VA
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
mortgage. FA 2-3600.
20. Oabyullteni
Beautiful I bedroom borne; fully
equipped; central haat; double S t Johns Realty Co.
WILL care for amall child In my
garage,
enclosed;
Intercom
homo for working mother. See
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
system; large takefront kd, 119 N. Park Ave.
Mrs. Heath, Apt. I, Avalon
Ph. FA 2-4133
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­
Apts.
tem. A bargain at 929,500.00. 3 BEDROOM home In Country
Club Manor. Small equity and 21. Beauty Salons
For information call FA 2-7999
assume 943.00 per month paydays, or FA 3-6369 night* or
PERMANENTS 97.00
menu. Ph. FA 2-7902.
Sundayi.
Complete with Hair Put k Styling
4-ROOM, dean apt. 611 Park.

S-ROOM apartment, unturniihed,
cioie In. FA 2-3819.

Tuea. M ar. 21. 1061— P a p e 7

bedroom
garage apartment;
central heating, air condition­
ing, near churches and itores.
No children, no petr. 960. Ph.
FA 2-4263.

ONE bedroom furnished apart­ 2-BEDROOM unturnlined bouse.
FA 2-3049 or FA 2 8347.
ment, 2lol Magnolia, 943 month.
FA 2-3931.
FURNISHED apartment, hard-

HOUSE, 8 bedroomi, 2 baths PhFA 2-4145.

Errul&amp;

SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nira
large apartmenti, 404 E. 14th
S t Ph. FA 2-4282.

9 APAR1MENT, 105 Myrtla Are.
FA 2-5802.

401 Magnolia Avc.

ftau to rb

LADIES’ dreisea, also 14-20;
New and Used Furniture
m an'i ault, sire 37; 20 in. 3311
E.
First
SI.
FA
2-3622
Sewing: Mach. Repairs
speed window fan; electric
ALL MAKES k MODELS
heater: U and 64 rachet pipe
New k Used Furtfture k Appli­
RENTALS 23 WEEK
dies; reasonable. FA 2-8738.
ance* A Good Place To
203 W. Firs: St. (24 hr. sir.)
BUY, SELL or TRADE
FA 2-3825
CALORIC gaa Move, excellent
Jenkins Furniture
condition, $63 or best offer.
PIANO TUNING 4&gt; REPAIRING 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
FA 2-0989.
W. L. HARMON
Sell Us Your furniture. Quick
Ph. FA 2-4223
36. Boats • Motors
Service With The Cash. SUPER
WELDING
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
Gateway To The Waterway
Heavy equipment, Trucks, Relit.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Sprockets, Rollers, Idlers and EARLY AMERICAN sofa, chair
Robson Sporting Goods
and table $70. FA 2-3384.
general repair. CaU . . . .
304-8-8 E. UL
Pb. FA 3-8*61
B k W WELDING
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
EAst 5 4796
Palatka, Fla.
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— 1960 WIZARD Winner II fL De­
luxe Cabin Cruiser. Fully equip­
FURNITURE CENTER
BULLDOZING and Land O a r ­
ped, 73 h. p. Johnson Motor,
1100 French Ave.
ing. Clyde Nutt, Phone FA 2-0354
Tandem trailer. May be seen
Ph. FA 2-7933
or FA 2 2905.
■t 123 N. Summerlin Ave.

INCOME TAX SERVICE

31. Articles For Sate

O. M. HARRISON
2*40 Hiawatha
Pb. FA 2 3327 20 GAL. garbage can* $2.98.
Res. 1311 Palmetto
FA 2-7948
Blanket Special, 2 for 93. ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
All types and slses, Installed
READY MIXED CONCRETE
"Do It Yourself"
Outdoor Table Tope k Seats
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels
S T I N K
Steps — PaUo Blocks — Sand
Machinery and Supply Co.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
207 W. 2nd St. .
Ph. FA 2-6432 30* Elm. Av*.
Ph. FA 2-9751

INCOME TAX
Qualified Service
If. L. Whelchel
Fur appointment call FA 2-2010

FRIGIDAIRE
Sales k Service
G. If. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3313 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 1-3883.

WHEEL
CHAIRS, crutch**,
canes, walkers.
FREE DEUVERY
Prescription* our Specialty
FAUST’S Rx PHARMACY
3nd and MtUonviU*
Ph. FA 2-7107.

MERCURY 10 h.p. motor, good
condition, 980. FA 2-9792.
14' BOAT and trailer with 11
h. p. Elgin. FA 2-2967 after
8:00 p.m.

39 AutomobUaa - Truck*
36 IMPERIAL, air conditioned,
loaded. Special Price. FA 2-0614

SUMMER
IS COMIN’ —
Enjoy It Mora In On* Of
Thao* Special*!

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed haad. Sag-proof bottom
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, stateraU with plastic ends. PlasUe
meals, invoices, hand bill*, and
or rayon tapes. Cottoa or nylon
programs,
etc.
Progressive
cords.
Printing Co. Poona FA 2-2931— Scnkarlk Glusa utul Paint Co.
306 West 13th St
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622

WATCH REPAIRING
Is My Business, not ■ sideline.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PETE'S WATCH REPAIR
213 Oak Avc.
Th. FA 2-3143

29. Automobile Servlet

ONE used 10-gal. glass lined gas
water heater $40.50. One used
apartment 21-in. gee range
945.00. One used 20-In. apart­
ment gas range $55.00. Can be
seen at Mid Florida Gas C*.,
222 Magnolia.

AUTOGLASS
INSTALLED

31. Poultry • Pain • Livaatock

HEKSHEY CANDY
ROUTE
e
Npnre or Full Tim*
GOOD INCOME
No Selling or Soliciting
Rtapomlble person tn nan
and operate new ||rr*hey dis*
penacr butlnma in this area.
Limited distributorships avail,
ablr. Wa supply all location*. 6
hour* spare time, Car and mini­
mum invealmant of 9798 re­
quired. Write giving resume,
references and phone number to:
Roi 9, c/o Herald

1 AI. KEEN BAYS:
You ran buy th* following I
cars with NO MONEY DOWN. ■
As low aa $1140 par Mo.
j

I
I
1

S3
64
84
II

IH)DQB 4 dr., new Urea 91*9 *
UUICK 4 dr„ c le a n .... - 9449 I
CIIBV. 4 d r, 1-owner .... 9949 I
FORD 2 dr. at. Irens. 9149 1

I 83 CHKV. I dr. elean

• 9199 I

r t o m M u r h i n (I s ) I

I
[C A R L A N D]
I
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^

Hwy, 17-93 8th. * Frenrh

HOLLERS ° SANFORD
WHERE THRIFTY PEOPLE UUY QUALITY
CARS AT HEABONAULE PRICES.

34 CHUVSLEIt Station Wagon
........................ .......... . * 993
54 CHEVROLET 4-Door, I’owerglM* ........ ..... ................ 9 993
SH PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Dour. Ilydramatic __________91995
58 CHEVROLET 4-Door V-8, J’nwerglide ............ .............. 11193
36 UUICK 4-Door Special ................................ .................... 1 195
54 FORD 4-Door Falrlane. Air Conditioned ................ ... 9 991
55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. 4-Door - VS - P / O ------- 9 595
f# MKUC'HWV 4-Dpur .4*l*»allc --------- -------------------- f 499
57 OLDS 88 4-ltoor Holiday .....
.....si ova
S3 RAMUI.EIt Station Wagon. Overdrive .......................... 9 991
35 IMJDGK Royal Lancer 2-Doer ------- ------- --------------- 9 595
53 OLDHMOlilLF. 2-Door Hardtop ............ ............ .......... I 295
33 CADILLAC 2-Door ......................... ............. .................... | 493
54 MTUDEIIAKEH Station Wagon ....................................$ 995
IS MERCURY 2-Door, Automatic ........................................ I 995
55 CHEVROLET 2-Door, Itelalr, * C ylinder____________ 9 495
35 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ( ranbrook — --- -------------------- 9 395
69 RENAULT Danphlne ..... ................... .— ..................... 9 945
S3 PONTIAC 4-Uonr -------- ------------------------------- ------ - $ 393
32 FORD 4&lt;D*or .................................................... ................. 9 195
S3 CHEVROLET 4-Door ... -.............. ............ ........................ $ 193

-----------------TRUCK BARGAINS-----------------39
99
•T
19
59

FORD ' i Ton Pirkap. • C lyinder................ ....... ............ 9 395
CHEVROLET !i Ton FleeUide P ick u p ----------------- --- 9 993
CHEVEOLET V, Tan P tc k a p ------------------------------- 9 945
CHEVROLET 41 To* Pickup ....------------------------------ 913*4
FORD ft Toa Plchna. V-4 Engine ---- --- ---------------- 9 99$

2nd and Palmetto

GIam

E a4Io a y H f i t f

AIR CONDITIONED

Was $1995
NOW ONLY —

I960
Rambler

Ph. FA 2-4822

BABY psrakoet and good cage;
1 male linger ranary, cage and
stand. Call FA 2-1053 between
8:00 a.in. and 3:00 p.m,

Falrlane 1*4 4-Dr.
tie. Fewer ateertnf, H ly e

1795

Windshield
Hack Gians
Door Glass
Vent Glaas
SERVICE
Senkadk Glass and Puint Co.
210 Magnolia

1960

Phont FA 2-0711

|

American Custom 4-Dr.
Automatic Trnna, Radio,
Heeler end Only 11,444
Mils*.

‘1795
1959
Custom 4-Dr, With Radi*
Heater and a Kpetlaea Whit*
Finish • Economy Six.

1195
1955
S'baker
Champion Faar Door Kw
Automatic TrtmMwM i*

PONTIAC • BUICK •
RAMBLER DEALER

BILL

HEMPHILL
MOTORS
Ml W. FIRST 8T.

�P a rt e—Tuea. Mar. t l , 1961

Americanism Night
Event Scheduled
Thursday By Elks
"Americanism Night" will be
a special event et the Elk’s
Lodge 1341 . on E. Second St.
Ttmrsdey night
A ham dinner, served by the
DOES will begin at T p. m., fol­
lowed by the much discussed
O m on the San Francisco riots
« t the hearings on un-American
• 1 activities,
entitled
"Operation
Abolition." Commentary on tho
-film will be by Lt. Joseph E. An­
drews of tho Naval Air Station.
All Elks and their wives are
•rged to attend this showing, and
a n invited to bring with them
fbolr high, school or college age
children, as the film deals prim­
arily with the manner In which
toe Communists duped California
atadeata Into rioting and disruptlag to t hearings.
Lt. R. K. Jones la progrim
chairman for this apeelal event.

J

MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev esld today
tba Soviet Union will accept any
controls proposed by the Weat if
the Weat a free* to the Soviet
»U a for total disarmament.
Khruahcbev made the state•te s t a t a Communist party con­
ference in Alma Ata, capital of
Kasakfcstan, and repeated his fa­
vorite atatement that world Com­
munism ia riding the wave of the
ftiturs.
"But we are not trying to scare
anybody," be aald. "Wo are not
seeking to sehleve our goals by
war. On the contrary, we have
proposed total disarmament.
"Let them (the Western pow­
ers) accept our disarmament
program and we ahaQ accept all
their controls."

Carnival Plans
Near Completion
By MRS. BETTIE SMITH
Longwood Elementary P-TO
members are busy making final
lans tor the Spring Carnival to
a held April IS at tba school.
Booths have been assigned to
the various room mothers and
grades and plana for the spa­
ghetti supper, big event of the
evening, are nearing completion.
Another outstanding attraction
~Wt' toe many activities at* ~tHe
carnival is the country store to
be set up in tbs school cafeteria.
All white elephant Items, canned
poods, patterns, plants and other
articles should be brought to the
school before the last week In
enter that sorting and marking
earn be done on time.
Mr. Magic, beloved by an the
efalldren, will be a featured at­
traction, delighting the hearts of
Adults a s well ss of small fry.

E

M»$|

Legion Celebrates
Members of the DeBary Ameri­
can Legion Herbert D, Gibb Post
SSI and of the Auxiliary, cele­
brated the 43nd Birthday Anni­
versary of the Legion at a dinner
held in the Stetson Dining room.
Presiding were Poet Commander
Stanley 8. Smith and Auxiliary
President Mrs. G. Prod Smith.

Majorettes Set
Saturday Show
For Band Fund

Brilliant Young Director Set
To Lead Orchestra Here Friday

Seminole High Majorette Corps
members will do their part Sat­
urday night In the drive to raise
the needed funds for the band
trip to the Cherry Blossom Fes­
tival in Washington, D. C. next
month.
"Twirling Fantastic" Is the
name ,of the show planned for
8 p.m. In the high school gym,
wilh the addition of other major­
ette teams from all over the cen­
tral part of the slate to add to the
special routines to be presented
by the local girls.
Majorettes from Boone High,
Edgewater High, Lyman High,
Evans High, Lee High, Glenridge
Jr. High and the Sanford Jr.
High Corps will all be preient for
HENRY MAZER
the big show. A special majorette
corps, made up of the top major­
ettes from ait over the central
part of the state, under the dir­
ection of baton teacher Mr*. Merle
Smith will also perform. Price of
admission for the twirling spec­
tacular will be 60 cents for every­
one.
NEW ORLEANS (U PI)-C harAfter the show there will be a
dance, sponsored by the band. ity Hospital said today it waa not
Music win be recorded.
responsible for stories about a
teenage girl who was supposed­
ly eight feet two inches tail.
Turned out the girl actually Is
only six-foot-ten.
"The hospital Isn't to blame
for the misunderstanding," said
The first meeting of an Inter­ Dr. Leo Kerne.
It started when Delores Hulmediate Girl Scout Troop for
North Orlando win be held Wed­ lard, 14, a star forward on a Ne­
nesday at the borne of Mrs. J. gro girl’s basketball ‘team, waa
D. Grinstead, 41 N. Third SL at sent to Um hospital for treatment
4:30 p. m. with Mrs. Robert for a minor knee injury she re­
ceived in a game.
Dean assisting.
Reporters talked to the girl
All girls of the area between
the ages of 10 and 13 are Invited and atated aba waa being exam­
to join the group and anyone In- ined by doctors at the hospital
tereated in becoming a leader la because she was so tail, perhaps
requested to call FA 3-2201 or to the tallest girl in medical his­
attend the organisational meet­ tory.
The hospital had to stretch her
ing.
over two' regulation-sited hospital
beds to make her comfortable.
"How .tail a r t you, Delores,"
newsmen asked.
"Eight two," she replied.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Kerne pointed out that the hos­
John 0. Pastore, (D R .I..) today pital made no statement about
led a drive to get a flexible quota how tall aha was, and that newssystem on textile imports.
men got the information from
Pastore received permission to the girl herself.
take hla appeal to the Senate
Instead of eight feet two inch­
floor In hopes of getting additional es, Kerne said, an official meas­
support foe hla special textile eub- urement Indicated that what the
girl meant by "eight two" was
commlitee recommendations.
He outlined hia subcommittee's 82 Inches, or six feet, ten inches.
plans for a country-by-country,
category • by • category system of
quotas to help cure some of the Pennsylvania Day
ttis’tTi the domestic industry.
The Pennsylvania Club of Day­
Pastore said a flexible qudfc tona Beach will jpc&amp;sor a ‘ Pen­
system, one that would change as nsylvania Day" at Ponce* De­
the demands for goods increased, Leon Springs All day Saturday,
was the only fair one that could and not Sunday aa was reported
in Monday's Herald.
be imposed.

Hospital Denies
Girl's ’Tali' Story

ELKS CHARITY BALL activities were presided over by these officials of
the Elks Club who were in the receiving line at the annual event. From left,
seated, are Mrs. Agnes Androsko, Mrs. Evelyn Hoolehan and Mrs. Florence
Mapes. Standing are Stephen Androsko, ball chairman; J. R. Hollehnn,
Exalted Ruler, and Dick Mapes, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

"Children, Limited" was the ti­
tle of the IntormaUve film shown
to members of the Seminole Assn,
for Retarded Children at the
Health Center Monday.
A comprehensive report, the film
documented the various types of
mental retardation, possible treat­
ments, home care va. institutional
care, and showed clearly how

"Auntie Marne,” the hit Broad­
way play based on the best-seller
by Patrick Dennis, will open for
a two week run at the new Orange Blossom Playhouse, on
North Orange Blossom Trail in
u tla n d o ; V tcdiiesday. ~ r ~

"

The curtain goes up for the
opening night performance at
8:40 p. m. The show will continue
for two wekks, with evening per­
formances Wedneeday through
Saturday, with matinees on Sun­
day at &gt;:4| p. m.
Box office tickets are $2.50 and
$3.50 and season tickets are also
available for $10 and $15.
Lisa Hawley, builder of the
Playhouse, and president of the
Orange Blossom Corporation, win
serve as executive director. She
Is a member of the state board
of the Florida Theater Confer­
ence and has directed plays in

Question Period
H ie National Aaaoelatlon of Re­
tired Civil employee will heve e
Wien a t the Civle Center, at 10
a . m. April • to axplaln what the
government proposes to do to aa•let retired employee with (heir
medical expenses.

much can be done to help and
train and uUlize the limited abili­
ties of these children.
The film showed that, far from
being the hopeless, helpless situa­
tion that too ofled prevails, many
mentally retarded possess rem ark­
able skills in some lines, particu­
larly in the field of music, art,

many theaters all over the atate.
Hie nationally known staff In­
cludes Walter O. Jensen aa man­
aging director, who will dlreet
"Auntie Marne." Lowell Penner,
Jr. a television star of WLOF-TV
where he hr*. h,s own show " t ‘rbit," will be associate director
and technical director will be
Phillip Dorn, from the Houston
little Theater and Corpus Chrlstl
Little Theater la Texas.
The season which opens Wed­
nesday with the two week run of
"Auntie Marne" will be followed
by "Separate Tables" opening on
April ■; "The Gatebo," on April
II; "The Marriage Go Round"
on May 3; and "Who Waa That
Lady?" on May 1?.
Plans now are for the Orange
Blossom Playhouse to run on a
year round schedule with twenty
weeks of stock, an acting school,
summer workshop and children's
theatre.

physical skills and athleUc prow­
ess.
Many retarded persons are
very adept at caring for animals
and crops and a farm environment
is often very beneficial and re­
warding in providing useful ac­
complishments. Many simple rou­
tine tasks can be adequately ful­
filled by those who are incapable
of any formal education.
(hollowing the film, Archer
Moore, psychologist in care of
mental health for Seminole County,
talked to the group, of association
members and other interested per­
sons on the meaning of IQ tests.
Some of the points that he dis­
cussed included the difference in
the educable and the trainable
child; the age of testing, the
rale of maturation; types of tests;
results of tests and other points
that were raised by questions
Mrs. X&lt;a.*ii«ret Manfre, vice
president of the association,
presided in the absence of Pres­
ident Ken McIntosh.

DeBary Home Club
Meets In DeLand
Members of th* DeBary Home
Demonstration Club met at the
Florida Power Lounge Room, in
DeLand and enjoyed a program
on Inheritance and willi.
Speaker waa T. J. HusaeJd, a
Volusia County attorney. T. R.
Townsend, county agricultural agent and Dr. C. C. Moxley ar­
ranged the disesusion.

Girl Scout Troop
To Organize
In North Orlando

Textile Import
Quota Drive On

On the podium for the Florida
Symphony Orchestra in its ap­
pearance at the Sanford Civic
Center Friday will be their mag­
netic young musical director
Henry Mater, one of the leading
young names of the musical
world.
Mazer is former conductor of
tha Wheeling Symphony Orches­
tra and is the regular conductor
of the Washington Ballet Com­
pany. He brings to the Florida
Symphony Orchestra a wealth of
musical experience, having made
many successful guest appear­
ances with the Pittsburgh, Chi­
cago, Buffalo and National Sym­
phony Orchestras.
Before coming to Florida,
M ater waa instrumental in Inau­
gurating a aeries of weekly tele­
vision programs in Wheeling,
called the "A B C's of Music"
which pioneered visual education
in that area and attracted na­
tional comment. He wai partic­
ularly active In music education
programs in tha elementary
schools and is' no stranger to the
TV camera.
A protege of Fritz Peincr,
Mazer trained under Pierre Monteux and Georges Enesco and ia
certainly one of the select group
of conductors achieving reputa­
tions of major significance today.
Mazer and the Florida Sym­
phony la being brought to San­
ford by the Recreation and Parka
Department They will perform
at a children's concert, for San­
ford school children, Friday af­
ternoon ia addition to their eve­
ning concert. Advance tickets for
reserved seats are now available
a t the Civic Center Office.
The afternoon concert for the
children ie free.

Hospital Notes

Miller, Bliss
Loom As Top
GOP Choices

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
William E. Miller of New York
and Ray C. Bliss, Ohio Republi­
can chairman, were viewed today
aa the strongest candidates for
the chairmanship of the Republi­
can National Committee.
Sen. Thruston B. Morton ol
Kentucky, chairman since April
11, 1959, announced Monday he ,
had notified the committee he
would call a meeting about June
1 to receive hia resignation and
elect a successor.
Miller is chairman of the Re­
publican Congressional Campaign
Committee, which boasted a net
gain of 21 House seats in the I960
election even though the GOP
failed to win the White Houle.
Bliss, Ohio GOP chairman since
1949, directed a campaign iq V,
which hla state bucked the trend
of other northeastern industrial
states and gave its electoral votes
to Richard M. Nixon, the Repub­
lican presidential nominee.

Civic Association
Sees Travelogue c
Ed Allan, who captured the
beauty e t America with his cam­
era, showed pictures of old and
historic places of tha West dur­
ing* the program of the . DeBary
Aaan. business meeting last week.
Introduced by Robert N. McGee,
entertainment chairman, Allan
showed slides of hla recent trip
through New Orleans and nil states
weat to California.
Reporta from various secretaries
and chairmen were beard at the
business session with James Duffy
presiding. Cheater Rearick, past
president of the association, cele­
brating hia 70th birthday, was
honored by all members singing
"Happy Birthday" Duffy thanked
the group for all cards and mes- 9
sages sent while he waa ia the
hospital.
The DeLand Travel Ageney will
show a Wait Disney film a t the
April meeting.

March 29
Admissions
Mary E. Duan, Lake Mary; Willie
Mae Morgan, Delores Coleman,
Russell Johnson, Odell Thomas,
Lawrence Martin, Major Wheeler,
of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coleman of
Sanford, a girl.
Dismissals
Marie Lowe, Lake Mary; Charles
McManiman, Lake Mary; Halils
Redley, Margaret Tyre, Willie
A film, "Sink a r Swim," will 5
AftMqf LfcU-if, Frank Moore, Eddie
be shown at the ita rtfl 28 meet­
Morgan, Henry Rowe, Mrs. Harold ing of Longwood Elementary PGeiger and baby girl; Mrs. George TO members.
Hampton and baby boy of Sanford.
Also qn the’ program ia an art
exhibit to Ft shown by Mrs.
Either J v * and mambers will
Largest
- A-’-L/ook trout weighing 1444 conduct a bake sale. Two door
pounds has been the world’s rec­ prizes are to be awarded during
ord for years. It waa caught In the meeting.
the Nipigon River on the north
Third grade mothers will be I*
charge of refreshments.
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shore of Lake Superior.

Longwood P-TO
To See Film

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Kerwin At Meet
Dr. F. Leo Kerwin, Sanford
chiropractor, recently attended a
rvsearrb seminar at tha Hilton
Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas, con­
ducted by the Parker Chiopractie Research Foundation, an or­
ganisation collecting and re­
searching Information for the ad­
vancement of the science of chirvpractte.

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�Crash Kills VAH-11 Commander, Crew
The commander of VAH-11 at the San­
ford Naval Air Station and two member* of
his crew were killed Tuesday afternoon when
their A3D jet crashed into the Mediterranean.
The dead were identified as Cdr. C. O.
Donnaud, Ensign Thomas R. Walton and Avia­
tion Electrician 2nd Class Lowell S. Bareness. '

Donnaud. who lived in Winter Park, took
command of VAH-11 in May of I960. He is sur­
vived by his wife, Mildred, and two children.
Walton, who was bombardier on the cruft,
is survived by his wife. Ester, and two children
who live at 203 Tangerine Dr., Sanford. Other
survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Howard H. Walton of Clermont.

Bnrsnoss is survived by his father, Stanley
Bareness of Fosston, Minn.
All three were serving with VAH-11 aboard
the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Mediter­
ranean.
No details of the crash could be reported
this morning.

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VOL. 53

WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 70-82. Low tonight, Bo-60.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1901

Bulletin
MORE THAN 100 Seminole County citizen* took advantage of the Jaycee
Polio Shot Day at the Information Center as nurses, nhown here, adminis­
tered vaccine. Chairman Bud Stewart announced that the second in the
■hot series will be given on April 15.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
House gave Ita final approval to­
day to President Kennedy’s bil­
lion-dollar program for belplag
tbe unemployed who bare ex­
hausted jobless pay benefits.

News Briefs

Industry Potential Here,
Speaker Tells Realtors
^dem inole County h»» the poten­
tial for an Important industrial
belt, but U’a going to take a
combination of hard-headed budaeai technique and a apirit of
cooperation to develop it.
That'* what Wilion Knott, presi­
dent of Florida Land Planning,
Inc., of Winter Park told county
realtors Tuesday night at their
monthly meeting at the Sea Shell
Restaurant.
There’s a lot of difference ki
offering industrial land trad * and
in offering well planned industrial
locations to prospective clients, he
emphasized.

The natural growth of South
Seminole and the expansion of
Orange County northward puts the
area in an ideal position for deve­
lopment, he pointed out.
The Seminole Industrial Park
on llwy. 17-82 south of Fern Park
is meeting "good response" from
industry in its development propo­
sals, Knott told the realtors as he
compared the park to an Ideal
theoretical industrial park.
He said industry is interested in
the Seminole Park because of its
central location, access highways,
planned rail and other facilities and
the favorable 12-mlll county tax
structure.
"As soon as we started to work,
Interest increased and we should

on wbat types of industry will
be located in it. provision of maxi­
mum benefits to the industry at
the location, protective coven­
ants and ordinances eontroilng it,
good design, aggressive salesman­
ship by the developer and a good
regional relationship.
Knott received a standing ovation
when be told the realtors "now
is the time for self analysis."
A new realtor Mrs. Cedi Waller,
and a new associate member, Col.
S. G. Hardman were inducted into
the organization by president N.V.
Farm er and Gene Taffer.

Command Show
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mrs.
Jacqueline Kennedy was escorted
to the ballet by Adlai E. Stevenson
Tuesday night for what was al­
most a command performance.
Hie City Center Ballet changed
its program to include some of
the first ladyi# preferences.

Rotary Governor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Fred
Hancock of Palatka was elected
governor of North Florida District
Rotary Clubs Tuesday as tbe
clubs concluded a two-day con­
vention. Hancock succeeds Homer
Brinlry of Tallahassee as gover­
nor of the district, which repre­
sent* Rotarians from 38 North
Florida clubs.

Lake Study Is Outlined
Tbe first phase of a massive
engineering study t o relieve
floodiag of iand-tocked lakes in
Seminole County waa presented
to the County Commission Tues­
day afternoon In a session that
lasted into the early evening.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
submitted the study which in­
cludes providing of storm sewers
from I.tke Marion to lak e Flori­
da near Altamonte Spring*.
Bliss estimated that cost of the
first phase would be approxi­
mately $4,000.
Ha added that other pans af

the study would Include engineer­
ing on Lake Orienta and all land­
locked lakes in the county.
Tha board tabled action on the
study until next week.
In other business during the
lengthy session the board agreed
(o ask the State Road Dept, for
a traffic study on installing a
rloverlraf at the intersection of
llwy. 17-82 and SR 438.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn pro­
posed the study saying "we
should Uka this step to deter­
mine tha future traffic needs in
that area over tha next five year
period."

Roads Committee
To Dig Inio New
Payola Accusations

JACKSONVILLE (U H ) — Former Road Ruard member Karl
HAVANA (UPI) One of Powers admitted today he had an
several bomb* set o(f by foes of Interest In, companies which did
Premier Fidel Castro killed two business with th* state hut stoutly
persona Tuesday night in Havana'! denied he aver tried to influence
fashionable Vedado district, it was tha Road Department.
reported today. The unidentified
Powers waa the first witness
victim| were burned to death when railed by th* Legislative Roads
a bomb went off either underneath Coramittea ae It opened a two-day
or Inside the parked car in which aeaalon to hear new p a y o l a
they were alttlng.
,
charges, adopt ita final legislative
program, and consider alleged
‘Silly* System
? conflict of Interest charges against
FORT PIERCE (UPI) —
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For- Powers.
vats detective said today
be part of the community growth. B t o h today sent spring snow mer Gov. Millard Caldwell aaid
State San. Scott Kelly of Lake­
bloodhound follunvd the tiail of
Included in the 10 points re ­ lollinr into New York, New Eng Tuesday ha thought the State land, eommlttea chairman, aaid it
missing Circuit Judge and Mrs. quired nf * successful JndtrMrlsI land and tha unper Mlasisslppl Merit System waa '.‘silly." and waa not the group's purpose to
Sanford’
will hold their
C. E. Chllllngworth to *h* «*&lt;--an psrk are * -ouml basic poller VdHay.
' r&amp; •
indicated hi'- thought Gov. Farris quest!ee Powers' "personal con­
regular
noun
meeting
at Hit Civic
;
Ch'uily
skies
and
reading*
T
h
Hit
Bryant"ought
to
try
to
g
e
t
hiT
d
u
c
tio
i
to
attack
hi*
standing
in
la front of their cottage—but then
Canter Thursday. Tha program
««la
replaced
daylong
Alina
in
th*
of
1L
Caldwell
told
tha
Daughter!
hia
horns
community.
turned back and trailed the aeent
Deep South.
of tha Aamrlcan Revolution Bryant
"Wo do, however," Kelly said, will feature one of Charlie Morri­
Ao a highway that ran close to
The Weather Bureau in Dad* la handicapped by an "unfriendly "Intend to study aoma of his busi­ son's famous Musical Quls Shows,
e e •
the house.
County M-poited 4.76 Inch** of presa" which attempts to "mini­ ness dealings during tha period he
Emry Pickren answered ques­
Clviuns will hear G a r n e t t
iwin at Miami and biting hall in mize his virtues and magnify bis served as o Road Board member."
tions about the bloodhouiul while
North Miami.
errors."
Power*, who served on th* Itnad White, president of th# Seminole
A
us
Att Bay
St. Louis, Miss., civil
the jury was out of the courtroom
Board
In 1861 and again from 1866 County Unit of the American Can­
Your Child’s Intelligence will be
in the td a l of former West Palm
workers recovered the Oil Firm Rapped
to
1881,
readily admitted owning cer Society, at their regular
Beach City Judge Joseph A. Peel the topic of the program at the J w T “ a second tecnaged camper
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -C o a st­ stock In tho Edwards Building Thursday meeting at 7 p. in. In the
dru
. drowned
in a flood-swollen al Petroleum Corp. stood rebuked Supplies Co. and the Denny Con­ Sea Shell Restaurant. Joe Davis ia
Jr., accused of plotting the Chit- meeting nf Sgaford G ram m ar
School P-TO a t 7:30 p.m. Thurs­ creek Friduy. Four others were
today by the Trustees of the crete Products Co., both of Gaines­ program chairman.
llngwotth murders in 1866.
day in the school auditorium.
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rescued front treetops when water Internal Improvement Fund, who ville.
Defense attorney Carlton Welch
The program will consist of
condemned It for "harassing"
Southsid* P-TO will meet Thurs­
'{palled Pickren a t hit second de­ a film atrip and sound track and deluged their campsite.
Both firma have sold material to
land owners In filled areas within th* state for road building pur­ day with room visitation beginning
fense witness, but the prosecutor will be followed by an open dis­
Coastal's broad oil leases. Coastal pose*. But Powers dtclared, ’Tv* at 7:30 p. in. and the business and
Pbtil O'Connell challenged testi­ cussion. Each family represented
contends it is entitled to pros­ never solicited business from the program to follow In the auditor­
mony about the bloodhound and will receive s booklet that will
pect for minerals on lands filled Stata Road Department In any ium at M p. m. Four members of
Judge D. C. Smith oidered the contain such questions as: What
within ita lease, which covers sub­ business I've b e a n connected the faculty will present an infor­
Jury out of the room while he de­ Is Intelligencer How II Intelli­
merged lands from the Big Bend with."
mative program on "How We
cided on admissibility of the testi­ gence Tested? Are Intelligence
to
Charlotte
County
and
inland.
Teach
Arithmetic."
and
Talent
the
Same?
Should
Mora than 60 witnesses have
mony.
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been subpoenaed to appear at the
The defense began Ita case as You Bd Told Your Child's IQ?
Grand
Jury
Probe
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Presl"Americanism
Night"
is ThinsThe
film
strip
will
be
preceded
two-day
hearing
,
tbe trial went Into Its 14th day.
day at the Elk* Club on E. Second
Earlier, West Palm Reach radio with a business session and spec­ dent Kennedy today askrd Con­ TAMPA (UPI) - Sen. Scott
.St., beginning with a ham supper
'Commentator Robert E. Hawkey ial musical selection* by mem­ gress for a five-year, "fresh ap­ Kelly of Lakeland, chairman of
at 7 p. m. followed by the showing
told the f'&gt;urt he wae "on Joe bers of the glee club under the proach" foreign aid program, with the Legislature's Road* Commit­
of tha film on Communist activ­
direction of Mrs. Roberta Rich­ emphasis on helping rountries tee, said Tuesday he will appear
— P eem tirrV : Hat."
before the grand jury investiga­
which help themselves.
ities entitled "Uprialion Aboli­
ards.
"For three yeara I lived within
Ha railed for major rhangea In ting a contractor'! gifts to Slate
tion."
arma length of a gun while this
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*
method —• a new, central aid Hoad engineer*. The Hillsborough
man lived In West Palm Beach,"
aganry, authority to commit funds County grand jury will be present­
Meet
Rescheduled
Moose Lodge 1861 meet* upstairs
he said.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The years ahead, a shift from mili­ ed with evidence in tbe case by
GENEVA (U P I)— Tha nuclear in Hi* Evans building in l.ake
Hawkey also talked while the
While House announced today that tary to economic aid, new terms State Ally. Paul Johnson April test ban confsrcnra met for only Mary s t ■ p. tu. today.
jury was excused because Welch President Kennedy's new con­ of repayment, and emphasis on 4. Kelly, whose committee dug out
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23 minute* today In s gloomy ataid he waa a hostile witness and ference has been rescheduled for social progress.
the scandal, aaid he had volunteerNational
Lift
Underwriters
Assn,
nioephera created by Soviet de­
'4 % wanted to test Hawkey’a testi­ 6 P. M. Thursday and will be car­
But for tha first year of the ed to appear.
will hold thalr regular monthly
mand*
for
a
built-in
veto
of
any
mony before bringing in the jury. ried live on television and radio. program — tha fiscal year begin­
meeting a t the Sea Shell Restau­
test control machinery.
Presa secretary Pierre Salinger ning July 1 — he aaked for th*
Tha United State* delegation rant a t noon Thursday. Tha sub­
would not give reporters any rea­ •am* S4 billion which the Elsenheaded by Arthur H. Dean had ject of "Will* and Trusts" will be
son for the latest revision of plans h o w e r administration proposed
planned an explanation of its offer discussed by Attorney Douglas
just before it went out of office.
for the session.
■I
e l
lit I
to
1st Russian scientists look in­ Stenstrom. Program chairman ia
18786320
side any nuclear devices tha Amer­ Htuart Stetson.
icans might usa In any peaceful
The wife of Seminole County research programs. This offer is
Deputy J. Q. Galloway was one conditional on Soviet acceptance of
. The South Seminole Bank
of the 20 persona Injured Tues­ a treaty assuring a carefully-po­
i Scheduled distribution today a(
day whan • Cbicago-To-Miaml liced ban aa all nuclear weapons
13,000 shares of stock to approsiWEST HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-A
Greyhound bus skidded on rain- lasts.
stately &lt;00 stockholders at an
small tornado hit North Parry
slicked U. S. I near Waycross,
Soviet dalagata Semyon Tsarsp- Airport Tuesday, wrecking 18
organizational meeting at the
Ga.
kin not only damandad a veto in small plane* and causing dam ­
Commercial Bank, Winter Park.
Galloway left for Waycrosa af­ tha test control machinery set-up,
Tbe County Commission Tuesday j standard homes in |fi* county,
----------- Witt construction well
te r, being notiflad of tha accident hut. aJ*o jra m e d _ Jb a t . continued age estimated at $30,000.
afternoon
gave
III
approval
by
a
i
CmMUiUgiagcr
^
V
e
r
n
w
D
u
n
n
,
way the new bank is expected
—fio vtk " w aa-bort-in-ll.c twietTuesday afternoon. Mrs. i.'slioto open in July of thie year, 4-1 vote to ask the legislation de- j who said he favored the code, add- way waa taken lo a Waycross French atomics weapons testing er's four-minute sweep across the
legation to establish a minimum j ed "1 could take you all out here
might have a "negative affect" on field. Among those escaping in­
A. G. Bush, industrialist and
housing code and the license a l l 1and show you 60 homes that are hospital and the extent of her this conference.
nancier, and one o f tbe b
jury wars Stats Sen. Tad David
, not fU to liva in even by slan- injuries were not known at press
principal stockholders, said#
- 9 building contractors.
of Hollywood and airport mana­
time.
District 3 Commissioner James ■darda of M y ean ago."
ger Dick Batsinger, who were
R The bink will be locatM
A four-year-old boy from Bell
llwy. 17-82 In Fern Park. Jggst P. Avery’ opposed both plan*. He ' A irry said tbe commission Glade waa killed ia the arciJent. Argument To Resume flying over the airport at the
MIAMI (U l‘1)—Arguments w ill1 lima on a flight from Tampa.
one block south of the intersec­ contended that the * minimum, should table action on tbe rode
irsuma April 24 In Federal Court
"ridiculous in j and give It more consideration.
tion of SR 4M and directly t e r m tsausiag code Wia “ridicj
Tha Broward County tornado
her* In Vanesuala'a attempt to was tha most severe incident in
too
Holding op a sample nf the pro- Toll Revenue Up
cljrcd "it goes
g
. tp i r t " and deck
from the Seminole Jai Alai
tod many cot
TALLAHASSEE (Ul) — Rev- extradite ita former dictator, Mar- a spall of unsettled weather alang
controls oo ' i*o.v.d law, Avery aaid "I ran
ton, which is also under' con­ far setting up too
show you passages out of this book enucs irons Florida's uma toll pro­ ctm Perot Jlmanas, to face charge* tha southeast coast Tuesday.
bow to build ■ bouse.”
struct ion.
ject* totalled.$525,348 In February, of "wholesale theft of public Heavy raini fall la Dade County,
Coning Director Robert Brown that are ridiculous.
Officers of the new bank are
"We don't ntetl th 'i code now. th* Road Department reported, funds.” Prrcz Jimenez, 48, has with the Weather Bureau report­
E. G. Banks, president, and J. P. urged the commission to put
(Jack) Toole, vice president.and through the enabling legislation on Yta'va got enough ronlroU," Avery the second highest revenue total Jlived at Miami Beach tinea flea- ing 4.76 Inches and some bail ia
in th* history of Use deparmant. | log Venezuela ia 1861.
the coda, citing the many fib - said.
North Miami within tw* hours.
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Peel Case Judge
Hears Private m

Bomb Kills Two

Spring Snow Hits

Child Intelligence
Topic Of Program

W

Foreign Aid
Program Outlined

Gloom Prevails
At Nuclear Meet

New Seminole Bank
Distributes Stock Housing Code Enabling

Act Asked By County

NO. 153

Deputy's Wife

Tornado Wrecks
16 Small Planes

Dunn emphasised that that ty's primary road budget this
area It growing "by leapt and fiscal year.
bounds and even if we get a
The board tabled action on tho
traffic light at tha Intersection,
request. Daugherty said H would
it will be obsolete in five years."
The board alto heard George be a boon lo Uia entire three
W. Daugherty of Eustls who said counties.
hr represented a large Industrial
The commission also authoris­
park In Lake County. Daugherty ed Cleveland to work with Col.
asked the commission to consid­ | Fred Dyson who owns property
er extending Bear Lake Rd. with near Lake Jessup by Howell
SR 48 to make an access road Creek.
into the proposed park located
Dyson hat agreed to give th*
half In 1-sik* and Orange Coun­ county rights of way through h it
ties.
3,700 acre tract pending certain
Ha asked the commission to conditions to clearing Lake Howput the access road in tha coun- all Creek.

Careful Study
O f Drain Tax
Proposal Urged
County Attorney Muck Cleveland Jr. cautioned the Coun*
ty Comm in*ion Tuesday afternoon to consider “very care­
fully" a proposal for auttiiiK up drainuge tax district* before
submitting « swiiucdt for air cvaaV'linf aoJN&gt;£h ■i
,~ .
Cleveland, who la a I no a ntate representative, •ireaaed
that such mean urea should carry a referendum which may

Orange Park Man
Hurt In-Accident
An Orange Park man escaped
serious injury when his car was
forced off SR 48, seven miles
west of Sanford, Tuesday night,
the Sheriff'* Office reported.
J. E. Gay was treated for cuti
and bruises at Seminole Memortal Hospital shortly after the
accident.
Damage to his car was esti­
mated at Itoo. No charges were
filed by the Sheriff's office.
Gay told officers that a car
forced his vehicle off the road
causing tha accident.

Five Judged Guilty
As British Spies
LONDON (UPI) — An American
couple and three men were con­
victed in the Old Bailey court
today as spies for Russia and
promptly received stiff prison
terms for stealing secret* from
Britain's big naval bass at Port­
land.
The guilty and their sentences:
Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 37.
Scotland Yard said In court today
that he waa a member of the
Russian intelligence service. He
got 26 years in prison.
Peter John Kroger and bia wife
Helen, 20 years each. They are
American citizens and their real
name la Cohen.
Henry F. Houghton, an employ*
at tha Portland naval base, 16
years.
Ethel Elizabeth Gee, 48, Hough­
ton's fiancee and also a former
employe at Portland, 16 year*.

nut be tbe case la a sample act
being aludlrd by tha commlsalon.
Cleveland advised the board th a t
h* hastily parused tha Orange
County sample bill and could not
find any clausa which gives tho
people a chance to vote aa any
drainage tax.
Ha urged tha commission to
study th* 20-page bill wail before
asking the legislative delegation
to Uka any action.
Cleveland aaid that tha anmplo
bill did not carry enough safe­
guards "and wa should make aver
opportunity to study every to cat
of th* biH."
Th* commission authorised Clerk
Arthur Beckwith Jr. to have copies
mad* and passed on U each com­
missioner.
Th* board agraad to Ubla na­
tion until neat weak on the pro­
posed legislation.
Cleveland aaid that the proposed
hill could have far reaching af­
fect* and could mean tho levying
of an ad valoreum U x on all resi­
dents, including persona with
homestead exemption.

County Offer Asked
On Osceola Base

President Steps.

The General Services Admin­
istration has asked the County
Commission tu make a firm offer
for the Osceola Air Baa* or tha
land will be put up for public
tale April 10.
Th* OSA, in • latter to th*
commission Tuesday, aaid that it
would b* willing lo negotiate for
tha 813 aero tract at a price af
•74.280.
Tha OSA asked that the county
send a $7,428 deposit for tba
property.
Tha board asked County Attor­
ney Mack Cleveland Jr., to write
the OSA about entering into g
possible less* agreement for tha
base.

Up Aid To Laos

Tuuriitt Trade Up

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy has ordered a new
Increase in U. 8. military aid to
Laos and may ask members of tha
eight-nation SEATO part to Intarvena to save tha country from
threatened Communist domination.
High officials said today, how­
ever, that th* piasldcnt atill clung
to tha hop* (hat diplomatic pres­
sure would persuade tha Russian*
tu abandon their l a r g e - s c a l e air­
lift of military supplies U the resurgent Laotian rebels.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flarid* tourist trad* ia running
above normal thla month after a
alump ia January and atrly Feb­
ruary, th* . S u it Development
Commission reported Tuesday.
Miami City Publicity Director
Lew Price aaid Dad* Coantpa
hotels and and motel* ware
currently running about M per­
cent occupied. He predicted a
hike of ie to 26 par cant la hotel
and molal tourist business ever
last &gt;*ar.
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                    <text>Part e—Tuea. Mar. t l , 1961

Americanism Night
Event Scheduled
Thursday By Elks
"Americanism Night" will be
a special event et the Elk’s
Lodge 1341 . on E. Second St.
Ttmrsdey night
A ham dinner, served by the
DOES will begin at T p. m., fol­
lowed by the much discussed
O m on the San Francisco riots
« t the hearings on un-American
• 1 activities,
entitled
"Operation
Abolition." Commentary on tho
-film will be by Lt. Joseph E. An­
drews of tho Naval Air Station.
All Elks and their wives are
•rged to attend this showing, and
a n invited to bring with them
fbolr high, school or college age
children, as the film deals prim­
arily with the manner In which
toe Communists duped California
atadeata Into rioting and disruptlag to t hearings.
Lt. R. K. Jones la progrim
chairman for this apeelal event.

J

MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev esld today
tba Soviet Union will accept any
controls proposed by the Weat if
the Weat a free* to the Soviet
»U a for total disarmament.
Khruahcbev made the state•te s t a t a Communist party con­
ference in Alma Ata, capital of
Kasakfcstan, and repeated his fa­
vorite atatement that world Com­
munism ia riding the wave of the
ftiturs.
"But we are not trying to scare
anybody," be aald. "Wo are not
seeking to sehleve our goals by
war. On the contrary, we have
proposed total disarmament.
"Let them (the Western pow­
ers) accept our disarmament
program and we ahaQ accept all
their controls."

Carnival Plans
Near Completion

Brilliant Young Director Set
To Lead Orchestra Here Friday

Seminole High Majorette Corps
members will do their part Sat­
urday night In the drive to raise
the needed funds for the band
trip to the Cherry Blossom Fes­
tival in Washington, D. C. next
month.
"Twirling Fantastic" Is the
name ,of the show planned for
8 p.m. In the high school gym,
wilh the addition of other major­
ette teams from all over the cen­
tral part of the slate to add to the
special routines to be presented
by the local girls.
Majorettes from Boone High,
Edgewater High, Lyman High,
Evans High, Lee High, Glenridge
Jr. High and the Sanford Jr.
High Corps will all be preient for
HENRY MAZER
the big show. A special majorette
corps, made up of the top major­
ettes from ait over the central
part of the state, under the dir­
ection of baton teacher Mr*. Merle
Smith will also perform. Price of
admission for the twirling spec­
tacular will be 60 cents for every­
one.
NEW ORLEANS (U PI)-C harAfter the show there will be a
dance, sponsored by the band. ity Hospital said today it waa not
Music win be recorded.
responsible for stories about a
teenage girl who was supposed­
ly eight feet two inches tail.
Turned out the girl actually Is
only six-foot-ten.
"The hospital Isn't to blame
for the misunderstanding," said
The first meeting of an Inter­ Dr. Leo Kerne.
It started when Delores Hulmediate Girl Scout Troop for
North Orlando win be held Wed­ lard, 14, a star forward on a Ne­
nesday at the borne of Mrs. J. gro girl’s basketball ‘team, waa
D. Grinstead, 41 N. Third SL at sent to Um hospital for treatment
4:30 p. m. with Mrs. Robert for a minor knee injury she re­
ceived in a game.
Dean assisting.
Reporters talked to the girl
All girls of the area between
the ages of 10 and 13 are Invited and atated aba waa being exam­
to join the group and anyone In- ined by doctors at the hospital
tereated in becoming a leader la because she was so tail, perhaps
requested to call FA 3-2201 or to the tallest girl in medical his­
attend the organisational meet­ tory.
The hospital had to stretch her
ing.
over two' regulation-sited hospital
beds to make her comfortable.
"How .tail a r t you, Delores,"
newsmen asked.
"Eight two," she replied.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Kerne pointed out that the hos­
John 0. Pastore, (D R .I..) today pital made no statement about
led a drive to get a flexible quota how tall aha was, and that newssystem on textile imports.
men got the information from
Pastore received permission to the girl herself.
take hla appeal to the Senate
Instead of eight feet two inch­
floor In hopes of getting additional es, Kerne said, an official meas­
support foe hla special textile eub- urement Indicated that what the
girl meant by "eight two" was
commlitee recommendations.
He outlined hia subcommittee's 82 Inches, or six feet, ten inches.
plans for a country-by-country,
category • by • category system of
quotas to help cure some of the Pennsylvania Day
ttis’tTi the domestic industry.
The Pennsylvania Club of Day­
Pastore said a flexible qudfc tona Beach will jpc&amp;sor a ‘ Pen­
system, one that would change as nsylvania Day" at Ponce* De­
the demands for goods increased, Leon Springs All day Saturday,
was the only fair one that could and not Sunday aa was reported
in Monday's Herald.
be imposed.

Hospital Denies
Girl's ’Tali' Story

ELKS CHARITY BALL activities were presided over by these officials of
the Elks Club who were in the receiving line at the annual event. From left,
seated, are Mrs. Agnes Androsko, Mrs. Evelyn Hoolehan and Mrs. Florence
Mapes. Standing are Stephen Androsko, ball chairman; J. R. Hollehnn,
Exalted Ruler, and Dick Mapes, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

"Children, Limited" was the ti­
tle of the IntormaUve film shown
to members of the Seminole Assn,
for Retarded Children at the
Health Center Monday.
A comprehensive report, the film
documented the various types of
mental retardation, possible treat­
ments, home care va. institutional
care, and showed clearly how

By MRS. BETTIE SMITH
Longwood Elementary P-TO
members are busy making final
lans tor the Spring Carnival to
"Auntie Marne,” the hit Broad­
a held April IS at tba school.
way
play based on the best-seller
Booths have been assigned to
the various room mothers and by Patrick Dennis, will open for
grades and plana for the spa­ a two week run at the new Orghetti supper, big event of the ange Blossom Playhouse, on
evening, are nearing completion. North Orange Blossom Trail in
Another outstanding attraction
"
~Wt' toe many activities at* ~tHe utlando; Vtcdiiesday. ~ r ~
The
curtain
goes
up
for
the
carnival is the country store to
be set up in tbs school cafeteria. opening night performance at
All white elephant Items, canned 8:40 p. m. The show will continue
poods, patterns, plants and other for two wekks, with evening per­
articles should be brought to the
school before the last week In formances Wedneeday through
enter that sorting and marking Saturday, with matinees on Sun­
earn be done on time.
day at &gt;:4| p. m.
Mr. Magic, beloved by an the
Box office tickets are $2.50 and
efalldren, will be a featured at­ $3.50 and season tickets are also
traction, delighting the hearts of
available for $10 and $15.
Adults a s well ss of small fry.
Lisa Hawley, builder of the
Playhouse, and president of the
Legion Celebrates
Members of the DeBary Ameri­ Orange Blossom Corporation, win
can Legion Herbert D, Gibb Post serve as executive director. She
SSI and of the Auxiliary, cele­ Is a member of the state board
brated the 43nd Birthday Anni­ of the Florida Theater Confer­
versary of the Legion at a dinner ence and has directed plays in
held in the Stetson Dining room.
Presiding were Poet Commander
Stanley 8. Smith and Auxiliary Kerwin At Meet
President Mrs. G. Prod Smith.
Dr. F. Leo Kerwin, Sanford
chiropractor, recently attended a
rvsearrb seminar at tha Hilton
Question Period
H ie National Aaaoelatlon of Re­ Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas, con­
tired Civil employee will heve e ducted by the Parker ChiopracWien a t the Civle Center, at 10 tie Research Foundation, an or­
a . m. April • to axplaln what the ganisation collecting and re­
government proposes to do to aa- searching Information for the ad­
•let retired employee with (heir vancement of the science of chirvpractte.
medical expenses.

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Majorettes Set
Saturday Show
For Band Fund

much can be done to help and
train and uUlize the limited abili­
ties of these children.
The film showed that, far from
being the hopeless, helpless situa­
tion that too ofled prevails, many
mentally retarded possess rem ark­
able skills in some lines, particu­
larly in the field of music, art,

many theaters all over the atate.
Hie nationally known staff In­
cludes Walter O. Jensen aa man­
aging director, who will dlreet
"Auntie Marne." Lowell Penner,
Jr. a television star of WLOF-TV
where he hr*. h,s own show " t ‘rbit," will be associate director
and technical director will be
Phillip Dorn, from the Houston
little Theater and Corpus Chrlstl
Little Theater la Texas.
The season which opens Wed­
nesday with the two week run of
"Auntie Marne" will be followed
by "Separate Tables" opening on
April ■; "The Gatebo," on April
II; "The Marriage Go Round"
on May 3; and "Who Waa That
Lady?" on May 1?.
Plans now are for the Orange
Blossom Playhouse to run on a
year round schedule with twenty
weeks of stock, an acting school,
summer workshop and children's
theatre.

physical skills and athleUc prow­
ess.
Many retarded persons are
very adept at caring for animals
and crops and a farm environment
is often very beneficial and re­
warding in providing useful ac­
complishments. Many simple rou­
tine tasks can be adequately ful­
filled by those who are incapable
of any formal education.
(hollowing the film, Archer
Moore, psychologist in care of
mental health for Seminole County,
talked to the group, of association
members and other interested per­
sons on the meaning of IQ tests.
Some of the points that he dis­
cussed included the difference in
the educable and the trainable
child; the age of testing, the
rale of maturation; types of tests;
results of tests and other points
that were raised by questions
Mrs. X&lt;a.*ii«ret Manfre, vice
president of the association,
presided in the absence of Pres­
ident Ken McIntosh.

DeBary Home Club
Meets In DeLand
Members of th* DeBary Home
Demonstration Club met at the
Florida Power Lounge Room, in
DeLand and enjoyed a program
on Inheritance and willi.
Speaker waa T. J. HusaeJd, a
Volusia County attorney. T. R.
Townsend, county agricultural agent and Dr. C. C. Moxley ar­
ranged the disesusion.

Girl Scout Troop
To Organize
In North Orlando

Textile Import
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On the podium for the Florida
Symphony Orchestra in its ap­
pearance at the Sanford Civic
Center Friday will be their mag­
netic young musical director
Henry Mater, one of the leading
young names of the musical
world.
Mazer is former conductor of
tha Wheeling Symphony Orches­
tra and is the regular conductor
of the Washington Ballet Com­
pany. He brings to the Florida
Symphony Orchestra a wealth of
musical experience, having made
many successful guest appear­
ances with the Pittsburgh, Chi­
cago, Buffalo and National Sym­
phony Orchestras.
Before coming to Florida,
M ater waa instrumental in Inau­
gurating a aeries of weekly tele­
vision programs in Wheeling,
called the "A B C's of Music"
which pioneered visual education
in that area and attracted na­
tional comment. He wai partic­
ularly active In music education
programs in tha elementary
schools and is' no stranger to the
TV camera.
A protege of Fritz Peincr,
Mazer trained under Pierre Monteux and Georges Enesco and ia
certainly one of the select group
of conductors achieving reputa­
tions of major significance today.
Mazer and the Florida Sym­
phony la being brought to San­
ford by the Recreation and Parka
Department They will perform
at a children's concert, for San­
ford school children, Friday af­
ternoon ia addition to their eve­
ning concert. Advance tickets for
reserved seats are now available
a t the Civic Center Office.
The afternoon concert for the
children ie free.

Hospital Notes

Miller, Bliss
Loom As Top
GOP Choices

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
William E. Miller of New York
and Ray C. Bliss, Ohio Republi­
can chairman, were viewed today
aa the strongest candidates for
the chairmanship of the Republi­
can National Committee.
Sen. Thruston B. Morton ol
Kentucky, chairman since April
11, 1959, announced Monday he ,
had notified the committee he
would call a meeting about June
1 to receive hia resignation and
elect a successor.
Miller is chairman of the Re­
publican Congressional Campaign
Committee, which boasted a net
gain of 21 House seats in the I960
election even though the GOP
failed to win the White Houle.
Bliss, Ohio GOP chairman since
1949, directed a campaign iq V,
which hla state bucked the trend
of other northeastern industrial
states and gave its electoral votes
to Richard M. Nixon, the Repub­
lican presidential nominee.

Civic Association
Sees Travelogue c
Ed Allan, who captured the
beauty et America with his cam­
era, showed pictures of old and
historic places of tha West dur­
ing* the program of the . DeBary
Aaan. business meeting last week.
Introduced by Robert N. McGee,
entertainment chairman, Allan
showed slides of hla recent trip
through New Orleans and nil states
weat to California.
Reporta from various secretaries
and chairmen were beard at the
business session with James Duffy
presiding. Cheater Rearick, past
president of the association, cele­
brating hia 70th birthday, was
honored by all members singing
"Happy Birthday" Duffy thanked
the group for all cards and mes- 9
sages sent while he waa ia the
hospital.
The DeLand Travel Ageney will
show a Wait Disney film a t the
April meeting.

March 29
Admissions
Mary E. Duan, Lake Mary; Willie
Mae Morgan, Delores Coleman,
Russell Johnson, Odell Thomas,
Lawrence Martin, Major Wheeler,
of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coleman of
Sanford, a girl.
Dismissals
Marie Lowe, Lake Mary; Charles
McManiman, Lake Mary; Halils
Redley, Margaret Tyre, Willie
A film, "Sink a r Swim," will 5
AftMqf LfcU-if, Frank Moore, Eddie
be shown at the ita rtfl 28 meet­
Morgan, Henry Rowe, Mrs. Harold ing of Longwood Elementary PGeiger and baby girl; Mrs. George TO members.
Hampton and baby boy of Sanford.
Also qn the’ program ia an art
exhibit to Ft shown by Mrs.
Either J v * and mambers will
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Third grade mothers will be I*
charge of refreshments.
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�Crash Kills VAH-11 Commander, Crew
The commander of VAH-11 at the San­
ford Naval Air Station and two member* of
his crew were killed Tuesday afternoon when
their A3D jet crashed into the Mediterranean.
The dead were identified as Cdr. C. O.
Donnaud, Ensign Thomas R. Walton and Avia­
tion Electrician 2nd Class Lowell S. Bareness. '

Donnaud. who lived in Winter Park, took
command of VAH-11 in May of I960. He is sur­
vived by his wife, Mildred, and two children.
Walton, who was bombardier on the cruft,
is survived by his wife. Ester, and two children
who live at 203 Tangerine Dr., Sanford. Other
survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Howard H. Walton of Clermont.

Bnrsnoss is survived by his father, Stanley
Bareness of Fosston, Minn.
All three were serving with VAH-11 aboard
the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Mediter­
ranean.
No details of the crash could be reported
this morning.

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VOL. 53

WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 70-82. Low tonight, Bo-60.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1901

Bulletin
MORE THAN 100 Seminole County citizen* took advantage of the Jaycee
Polio Shot Day at the Information Center as nurses, nhown here, adminis­
tered vaccine. Chairman Bud Stewart announced that the second in the
■hot series will be given on April 15.

Industry Potential Here,
Speaker Tells Realtors
^dem inole County h»» the poten­
tial for an Important industrial
belt, but U’a going to take a
combination of hard-headed budaeai technique and a apirit of
cooperation to develop it.
That'* what Wilion Knott, presi­
dent of Florida Land Planning,
Inc., of Winter Park told county
realtors Tuesday night at their
monthly meeting at the Sea Shell
Restaurant.
There’s a lot of difference ki
offering industrial land trad * and
in offering well planned industrial
locations to prospective clients, he
emphasized.

The natural growth of South
Seminole and the expansion of
Orange County northward puts the
area in an ideal position for deve­
lopment, he pointed out.
The Seminole Industrial Park
on llwy. 17-82 south of Fern Park
is meeting "good response" from
industry in its development propo­
sals, Knott told the realtors as he
compared the park to an Ideal
theoretical industrial park.
He said industry is interested in
the Seminole Park because of its
central location, access highways,
planned rail and other facilities and
the favorable 12-mlll county tax
structure.
"As soon as we started to work,
Interest increased and we should

on wbat types of industry will
be located in it. provision of maxi­
mum benefits to the industry at
the location, protective coven­
ants and ordinances eontroilng it,
good design, aggressive salesman­
ship by the developer and a good
regional relationship.
Knott received a standing ovation
when be told the realtors "now
is the time for self analysis."
A new realtor Mrs. Cedi Waller,
and a new associate member, Col.
S. G. Hardman were inducted into
the organization by president N.V.
Farm er and Gene Taffer.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
House gave Ita final approval to­
day to President Kennedy’s bil­
lion-dollar program for belplag
tbe unemployed who bare ex­
hausted jobless pay benefits.

News Briefs
Command Show
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mrs.
Jacqueline Kennedy was escorted
to the ballet by Adlai E. Stevenson
Tuesday night for what was al­
most a command performance.
Hie City Center Ballet changed
its program to include some of
the first ladyi# preferences.

Rotary Governor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Fred
Hancock of Palatka was elected
governor of North Florida District
Rotary Clubs Tuesday as tbe
clubs concluded a two-day con­
vention. Hancock succeeds Homer
Brinlry of Tallahassee as gover­
nor of the district, which repre­
sent* Rotarians from 38 North
Florida clubs.

Lake Study Is Outlined
Tbe first phase of a massive
engineering study t o relieve
floodiag of iand-tocked lakes in
Seminole County waa presented
to the County Commission Tues­
day afternoon In a session that
lasted into the early evening.
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
submitted the study which in­
cludes providing of storm sewers
from I.tke Marion to lak e Flori­
da near Altamonte Spring*.
Bliss estimated that cost of the
first phase would be approxi­
mately $4,000.
Ha added that other pans af

the study would Include engineer­
ing on Lake Orienta and all land­
locked lakes in the county.
Tha board tabled action on the
study until next week.
In other business during the
lengthy session the board agreed
(o ask the State Road Dept, for
a traffic study on installing a
rloverlraf at the intersection of
llwy. 17-82 and SR 438.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn pro­
posed the study saying "we
should Uka this step to deter­
mine tha future traffic needs in
that area over tha next five year
period."

Roads Committee
To Dig Inio New
Payola Accusations

JACKSONVILLE (U H ) — Former Road Ruard member Karl
HAVANA (UPI) One of Powers admitted today he had an
several bomb* set o(f by foes of Interest In, companies which did
Premier Fidel Castro killed two business with th* state hut stoutly
persona Tuesday night in Havana'! denied he aver tried to influence
fashionable Vedado district, it was tha Road Department.
reported today. The unidentified
Powers waa the first witness
victim| were burned to death when railed by th* Legislative Roads
a bomb went off either underneath Coramittea ae It opened a two-day
or Inside the parked car in which aeaalon to hear new p a y o l a
they were alttlng.
,
charges, adopt ita final legislative
program, and consider alleged
‘Silly* System
? conflict of Interest charges against
FORT PIERCE (UPI) —
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For- Powers.
vats detective said today
be part of the community growth. B t o h today sent spring snow mer Gov. Millard Caldwell aaid
State San. Scott Kelly of Lake­
bloodhound follunvd the tiail of
Included in the 10 points re ­ lollinr into New York, New Eng Tuesday ha thought the State land, eommlttea chairman, aaid it
missing Circuit Judge and Mrs. quired nf * successful JndtrMrlsI land and tha unper Mlasisslppl Merit System waa '.‘silly." and waa not the group's purpose to
Sanford’
will hold their
C. E. Chllllngworth to *h* «*&lt;--an psrk are * -ouml basic poller VdHay.
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indicated hi'- thought Gov. Farris quest!ee Powers' "personal con­
regular
noun
meeting
at Hit Civic
;
Ch'uily
skies
and
reading*
T
h
Hit
Bryant"ought
to
try
to
g
e
t
hiT
d
u
c
tio
i
to
attack
hi*
standing
in
la front of their cottage—but then
Canter Thursday. Tha program
««la
replaced
daylong
Alina
in
th*
of
1L
Caldwell
told
tha
Daughter!
hia
horns
community.
turned back and trailed the aeent
Deep South.
of tha Aamrlcan Revolution Bryant
"Wo do, however," Kelly said, will feature one of Charlie Morri­
Ao a highway that ran close to
The Weather Bureau in Dad* la handicapped by an "unfriendly "Intend to study aoma of his busi­ son's famous Musical Quls Shows,
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the house.
County M-poited 4.76 Inch** of presa" which attempts to "mini­ ness dealings during tha period he
Emry Pickren answered ques­
Clviuns will hear G a r n e t t
iwin at Miami and biting hall in mize his virtues and magnify bis served as o Road Board member."
tions about the bloodhouiul while
North Miami.
errors."
Power*, who served on th* Itnad White, president of th# Seminole
At Bay
us St. Louis, Miss., civil
the jury was out of the courtroom
Board
In 1861 and again from 1866 County Unit of the American Can­
Your Child’s Intelligence will be
in the td a l of former West Palm
workers recovered the Oil Firm Rapped
to
1881,
readily admitted owning cer Society, at their regular
Beach City Judge Joseph A. Peel the topic of the program at the J w T “ a second tecnaged camper
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -C o a st­ stock In tho Edwards Building Thursday meeting at 7 p. in. In the
dru
. drowned
in a flood-swollen al Petroleum Corp. stood rebuked Supplies Co. and the Denny Con­ Sea Shell Restaurant. Joe Davis ia
Jr., accused of plotting the Chit- meeting nf Sgaford G ram m ar
School P-TO a t 7:30 p.m. Thurs­ creek Friduy. Four others were
today by the Trustees of the crete Products Co., both of Gaines­ program chairman.
llngwotth murders in 1866.
day in the school auditorium.
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rescued front treetops when water Internal Improvement Fund, who ville.
Defense attorney Carlton Welch
The program will consist of
condemned It for "harassing"
Southsid* P-TO will meet Thurs­
'{palled Pickren a t hit second de­ a film atrip and sound track and deluged their campsite.
Both firma have sold material to
land owners In filled areas within th* state for road building pur­ day with room visitation beginning
fense witness, but the prosecutor will be followed by an open dis­
Coastal's broad oil leases. Coastal pose*. But Powers dtclared, ’Tv* at 7:30 p. in. and the business and
Pbtil O'Connell challenged testi­ cussion. Each family represented
contends it is entitled to pros­ never solicited business from the program to follow In the auditor­
mony about the bloodhound and will receive s booklet that will
pect for minerals on lands filled Stata Road Department In any ium at M p. m. Four members of
Judge D. C. Smith oidered the contain such questions as: What
within ita lease, which covers sub­ business I've b e a n connected the faculty will present an infor­
Jury out of the room while he de­ Is Intelligencer How II Intelli­
merged lands from the Big Bend with."
mative program on "How We
cided on admissibility of the testi­ gence Tested? Are Intelligence
to
Charlotte
County
and
inland.
Teach
Arithmetic."
and
Talent
the
Same?
Should
Mora than 60 witnesses have
mony.
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been subpoenaed to appear at the
The defense began Ita case as You Bd Told Your Child's IQ?
Grand
Jury
Probe
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Presl"Americanism
Night"
is ThinsThe
film
strip
will
be
preceded
two-day
hearing
,
tbe trial went Into Its 14th day.
day at the Elk* Club on E. Second
Earlier, West Palm Reach radio with a business session and spec­ dent Kennedy today askrd Con­ TAMPA (UPI) - Sen. Scott
.St., beginning with a ham supper
'Commentator Robert E. Hawkey ial musical selection* by mem­ gress for a five-year, "fresh ap­ Kelly of Lakeland, chairman of
at 7 p. m. followed by the showing
told the f'&gt;urt he wae "on Joe bers of the glee club under the proach" foreign aid program, with the Legislature's Road* Commit­
of tha film on Communist activ­
direction of Mrs. Roberta Rich­ emphasis on helping rountries tee, said Tuesday he will appear
— P eem tirrV : Hat."
before the grand jury investiga­
which help themselves.
ities entitled "Uprialion Aboli­
ards.
"For three yeara I lived within
Ha railed for major rhangea In ting a contractor'! gifts to Slate
tion."
arma length of a gun while this
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method —• a new, central aid Hoad engineer*. The Hillsborough
man lived In West Palm Beach,"
aganry, authority to commit funds County grand jury will be present­
Meet
Rescheduled
Moose Lodge 1861 meet* upstairs
he said.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The years ahead, a shift from mili­ ed with evidence in tbe case by
GENEVA (U P I)— Tha nuclear in Hi* Evans building in l.ake
Hawkey also talked while the
While House announced today that tary to economic aid, new terms State Ally. Paul Johnson April test ban confsrcnra met for only Mary s t ■ p. tu. today.
jury was excused because Welch President Kennedy's new con­ of repayment, and emphasis on 4. Kelly, whose committee dug out
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23 minute* today In s gloomy ataid he waa a hostile witness and ference has been rescheduled for social progress.
the scandal, aaid he had volunteerNational
Lift
Underwriters
Assn,
nioephera created by Soviet de­
'4 % wanted to test Hawkey’a testi­ 6 P. M. Thursday and will be car­
But for tha first year of the ed to appear.
will hold thalr regular monthly
mand*
for
a
built-in
veto
of
any
mony before bringing in the jury. ried live on television and radio. program — tha fiscal year begin­
meeting a t the Sea Shell Restau­
test control machinery.
Presa secretary Pierre Salinger ning July 1 — he aaked for th*
Tha United State* delegation rant a t noon Thursday. Tha sub­
would not give reporters any rea­ •am* S4 billion which the Elsenheaded by Arthur H. Dean had ject of "Will* and Trusts" will be
son for the latest revision of plans h o w e r administration p r o p o s e d
planned an explanation of its offer discussed by Attorney Douglas
just before it went out of office.
for the session.
■I
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lit I
to
1st Russian scientists look in­ Stenstrom. Program chairman ia
18786320
side any nuclear devices tha Amer­ Htuart Stetson.
icans might usa In any peaceful
The wife of Seminole County research programs. This offer is
Deputy J. Q. Galloway was one conditional on Soviet acceptance of
. The South Seminole Bank
of the 20 persona Injured Tues­ a treaty assuring a c a re fu lly -p o ­
i Scheduled distribution today a(
day whan • Cbicago-To-Miaml liced ban aa all nuclear weapons
13,000 shares of stock to approsiWEST HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-A
Greyhound bus skidded on rain- lasts.
stately &lt;00 stockholders at an
small tornado hit North Parry
slicked U. S. I near Waycross,
Soviet dalagata Semyon Tsarsp- Airport Tuesday, wrecking 18
organizational meeting at the
Ga.
kin not only damandad a veto in small plane* and causing dam ­
Commercial Bank, Winter Park.
Galloway left for Waycrosa af­ tha test control machinery set-up,
Tbe County Commission Tuesday j standard homes in |fi* county,
----------- Witt construction well
te r, being notiflad of tha accident hut. aJ*o jra m e d _ Jb a t . continued age estimated at $30,000.
afternoon
gave
III
approval
by
a
i
CmMUiUgiagcr
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e
r
n
w
D
u
n
n
,
way the new bank is expected
—fio vtk " w aa-bort-in-ll.c twietTuesday afternoon. Mrs. i.'slioto open in July of thie year, 4-1 vote to ask the legislation de- j who said he favored the code, add- way waa taken lo a Waycross French atomics weapons testing er's four-minute sweep across the
legation to establish a minimum j ed "1 could take you all out here
might have a "negative affect" on field. Among those escaping in­
A. G. Bush, industrialist and
housing code and the license a l l 1and show you 60 homes that are hospital and the extent of her this conference.
nancier, and one of tbe b
jury wars Stats Sen. Tad David
, not fU to liva in even by slan- injuries were not known at press
principal stockholders, said#
- 9 building contractors.
of Hollywood and airport mana­
time.
District 3 Commissioner James ■darda of M y ean ago."
ger Dick Batsinger, who were
R The bink will be locatM
A four-year-old boy from Bell
llwy. 17-82 In Fern Park. Jggst P. Avery’ opposed both plan*. He ' A irry said tbe commission Glade waa killed ia the arciJent. Argument To Resume flying over the airport at the
MIAMI (U l‘1)—Arguments w ill1 lima on a flight from Tampa.
one block south of the intersec­ contended that the * minimum, should table action on tbe rode
irsuma April 24 In Federal Court
"ridiculous in j and give It more consideration.
tion of SR 4M and directly t e r m tsausiag code Wia “ridicj
Tha Broward County tornado
her* In Vanesuala'a attempt to was tha most severe incident in
too
Holding op a sample nf the pro- Toll Revenue Up
cljrcd "it goes
g
. tp i r t " and deck
from the Seminole Jai Alai
tod many cot
TALLAHASSEE (Ul) — Rev- extradite ita former dictator, Mar- a spall of unsettled weather alang
controls oo ' i*o.v.d law, Avery aaid "I ran
ton, which is also under' con­ far setting up too
show you passages out of this book enucs irons Florida's uma toll pro­ ctm Perot Jlmanas, to face charge* tha southeast coast Tuesday.
bow to build ■ bouse.”
struct ion.
ject* totalled.$525,348 In February, of "wholesale theft of public Heavy raini fall la Dade County,
Coning Director Robert Brown that are ridiculous.
Officers of the new bank are
"We don't ntetl th 'i code now. th* Road Department reported, funds.” Prrcz Jimenez, 48, has with the Weather Bureau report­
E. G. Banks, president, and J. P. urged the commission to put
(Jack) Toole, vice president.and through the enabling legislation on Yta'va got enough ronlroU," Avery the second highest revenue total Jlived at Miami Beach tinea flea- ing 4.76 Inches and some bail ia
in th* history of Use deparmant. | log Venezuela ia 1861.
the coda, citing the many fib - said.
North Miami within tw* hours.

Peel Case Judge
Hears Private m

Bomb Kills Two

Spring Snow Hits

Child Intelligence
Topic Of Program

W

Foreign Aid
Program Outlined

Gloom Prevails
At Nuclear Meet

New Seminole Bank
Distributes Stock Housing Code Enabling

Deputy's Wife

Tornado Wrecks
16 Small Planes

Act Asked By County

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NO. 153

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Dunn emphasised that that ty's primary road budget this
area It growing "by leapt and fiscal year.
bounds and even if we get a
The board tabled action on tho
traffic light at tha Intersection,
request. Daugherty said H would
it will be obsolete in five years."
The board alto heard George be a boon lo Uia entire three
W. Daugherty of Eustls who said counties.
hr represented a large Industrial
The commission also authoris­
park In Lake County. Daugherty ed Cleveland to work with Col.
asked the commission to consid­ | Fred Dyson who owns property
er extending Bear Lake Rd. with near Lake Jessup by Howell
SR 48 to make an access road Creek.
into the proposed park located
Dyson hat agreed to give th*
half In 1-sik* and Orange Coun­ county rights of way through h it
ties.
3,700 acre tract pending certain
Ha asked the commission to conditions to clearing Lake Howput the access road in tha coun- all Creek.

Careful Study
Of Drain Tax
Proposal Urged
County Attorney Muck Cleveland Jr. cautioned the Coun*
ty Comm in*ion Tuesday afternoon to consider “very care­
fully" a proposal for auttiiiK up drainuge tax district* before
submitting « swiiucdt for air cvaaV'linf aoJN&gt;£h ■i
,~ .
Cleveland, who la a Ino a ntate representative, •ireaaed
that such mean urea should carry a referendum which may

Orange Park Man
Hurt In-Accident
An Orange Park man escaped
serious injury when his car was
forced off SR 48, seven miles
west of Sanford, Tuesday night,
the Sheriff'* Office reported.
J. E. Gay was treated for cuti
and bruises at Seminole Memortal Hospital shortly after the
accident.
Damage to his car was esti­
mated at Itoo. No charges were
filed by the Sheriff's office.
Gay told officers that a car
forced his vehicle off the road
causing tha accident.

Five Judged Guilty
As British Spies
LONDON (UPI) — An American
couple and three men were con­
victed in the Old Bailey court
today as spies for Russia and
promptly received stiff prison
terms for stealing secret* from
Britain's big naval bass at Port­
land.
The guilty and their sentences:
Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 37.
Scotland Yard said In court today
that he waa a member of the
Russian intelligence service. He
got 26 years in prison.
Peter John Kroger and bia wife
Helen, 20 years each. They are
American citizens and their real
name la Cohen.
Henry F. Houghton, an employ*
at tha Portland naval base, 16
years.
Ethel Elizabeth Gee, 48, Hough­
ton's fiancee and also a former
employe at Portland, 16 year*.

nut be tbe case la a sample act
being aludlrd by tha commlsalon.
Cleveland advised the board th a t
h* hastily parused tha Orange
County sample bill and could not
find any clausa which gives tho
people a chance to vote aa any
drainage tax.
Ha urged tha commission to
study th* 20-page bill wail before
asking the legislative delegation
to Uka any action.
Cleveland aaid that tha anmplo
bill did not carry enough safe­
guards "and wa should make aver
opportunity to study every to cat
of th* biH."
Th* commission authorised Clerk
Arthur Beckwith Jr. to have copies
mad* and passed on U each com­
missioner.
Th* board agraad to Ubla na­
tion until neat weak on the pro­
posed legislation.
Cleveland aaid that the proposed
hill could have far reaching af­
fect* and could mean tho levying
of an ad valoreum U x on all resi­
dents, including persona with
homestead exemption.

County Offer Asked
On Osceola Base

President Steps.

The General Services Admin­
istration has asked the County
Commission tu make a firm offer
for the Osceola Air Baa* or tha
land will be put up for public
tale April 10.
Th* OSA, in • latter to th*
commission Tuesday, aaid that it
would b* willing lo negotiate for
tha 813 aero tract at a price af
•74.280.
Tha OSA asked that the county
send a $7,428 deposit for tba
property.
Tha board asked County Attor­
ney Mack Cleveland Jr., to write
the OSA about entering into g
possible less* agreement for tha
base.

Up Aid To Laos

Tuuriitt Trade Up

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy has ordered a new
Increase in U. 8. military aid to
Laos and may ask members of tha
eight-nation SEATO part to Intarvena to save tha country from
threatened Communist domination.
High officials said today, how­
ever, that th* piasldcnt atill clung
to tha hop* (hat diplomatic pres­
sure would persuade tha Russian*
tu abandon their l a r g e - s c a l e air­
lift of military supplies U the resurgent Laotian rebels.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flarid* tourist trad* ia running
above normal thla month after a
alump ia January and atrly Feb­
ruary, th* . S u it Development
Commission reported Tuesday.
Miami City Publicity Director
Lew Price aaid Dad* Coantpa
hotels and and motel* ware
currently running about M per­
cent occupied. He predicted a
hike of ie to 26 par cant la hotel
and molal tourist business ever
last &gt;*ar.
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BANGKOK. Thailand (UPI) Military ailviifra to the Southd l t A»ia Treaty Organisation
1SEATO held two important confer­
ences today on the Communist
threat to Laoa and other impor­
tant Southeast Asia arras.
The military leaders approved
a three-day agenda which called
for “Immediate examination" of
the Laotian crisis. Although their
immediate attention was focusgd
on the trouble in Laos, their dis­
cussions covered each country in
this strategic area.
SEATO military men are ronfldent that they h a st tha power and
ability to hold Laos and other im­
portant areas If the diplomats call
on them to use force if necessary
to prevent the spread of Com­
munism.

"P'anning Is essentia! for pro­
per growth.", Clifford McKibbin
•old the Lions at their luncheon
Meeting, Tuesday.
With the aid of four maps, MeKibbin outlined lor the Lions some
of the main points of the proposed
oily plans which hat been drawn
ep by planner George Simons.
The city is still studying and dis-1
eussing the tong, detailed report
■ad has not yet accepted it.
McKibbin, who is well acquaint­
ed with a great many phases of
planing activities Is at present the
president of the Chamber of Com­
m erce's Committee of 10U. He wss
dormer Iy president of the Chsmbcr,
was at ooe time city manager
and alao had served aa chairM&gt;a of Iba city zoning board.
Ha was instrumental ia form­
ing the Initial plans to make a
study of the city'a growth, it'a
t a g •range needs and the best
•rays In which thess needs could be

have cartful aanlag a* that they
a re not distressed by commercial
eehlclaa, trucking or fast major
fcWtowaya. However, McKibbin cmphaslsed that toning must b« fluid
•Mi net sat la ta* rigid a pa tu rn -a
ever a parted e t year* centers of
papula tion are changeable and
move kt different directions, nv«a at dating ahaagea la defining
areas aa to rsildantlal commerc­
ial, institutional *r laduitrlal.
Alee laeludad la the city plan,
said McKlhbia, are the broad
phases of land us* plans, general
guides and developers guides.
Financing ia generally one ef
three methods. Ooe la from currenl
revenues, another Is revenue
heads. Large obligations and in­
stitutional development D cared
to r through general obligation
After Um talk, members of the
LIso i Club studied tha tour maps.
Oaa waa aa aerial map of the
ally aa U stands presently. On*
eras a projected map showing
proposed future developments. The
third w ta a propond road and
etiect map, for bettor and more
efficient movement of traffic and
Iba fourth map showed all streets
end lands with sugaested and
•listin g toning markings.

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Indication whether the views
the military men or the diplomats
will earry the most weight vhea
the final decision is msdt, i
tougher and more positive atti­
tude may be In the making.

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By ATLANTA McGINNIS
Oc-NI-Pah Camp Kira glrii, Mr*.
Residents
of voting precinct 12
Donald Brumfield, 90d Charokce,
met Monday under tha leadcrahip
3:15 p. m.
of Allan Forward of Foreat City,
North Orlando Cub Scouts, Den to continua work on organizational
3, Mr*. Arthur Rhodes, 171 N. Cor­ plan* of an aasociatlon for all
ritiiena living in subdlvlilon* and
tes, 4 p. m.
araa* embraced by tha precinct.
Repreientatlvoa of four sukdlNorth Orlando Cub Scouts, Den
4, Mra Arthur Hitter, 90 Edgemon vliloni attended tha meeting a t the
home of Mr. and Mra. William D.
Ave., 4 p. m.
.McGinnis on f y re it Lake Dr., with
North Orlando Fire Dept. Fire George Dray and Vincent DuPuli
precent for Wethersfield; T. W.
House, 7 p. m.
Stuckey, Forward and the hoita
Lohgwood Fire Dept., Fire Hall. for Forect City, Bill Kelley for
Lake H arriett EiU tes and Mra.
7:30 p. m.
Martin Dunn for Lake Brantley. The purpoie of the organixatfon
Lake Brantley Home Demon­
stration Club, homo of Mrs. Mar- is for the betterment ar.ru growth
of the community through eco­
~xlik Dunn.
nomic, political and spiritual mor­
Bear Laka Garden Circle, Mr*. ality. Membership Is open to any­
Allan Wentworth, 1317 Asher Cir­ one living in precinct 12 which In­
clude* Wethersfield, Briarwood,
cle.
Forest City Estates, Oakland Hills,
Golf View Estate*, Meredith Man­
THURSDAY
North Orlando Glrla 4-11 Club, or, .W. Lsko Brantley, Lake Har­
homo of Mrs. Bavarly Krecek, riett Estates, Foreat City and
Edgemon Ave., 4 |i. m.
South Seminole VFW Auxiliary
3207, Casselberry Women's Club,
7:30 p. m.
Long wood Elementary
school, t p. m.

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a post office, for a traffic light
at the intersection of SR
and
BR 434 near tha Foigata Plant,
for lights at the railroad crossing
on SR 436, for general road Im­
provements In the area, for con­
servation and against water pol­
lution In seeking, protection of rerreatiunal and fishing usea of the
many lake* in this part of the
county.
A th ird , meetjng is scheduled
next Monday at 7:10 p .m . at tha
McGinnis home. All persons who
wish to represent their residential
localities are invited to attend.
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major provisions of the bill the
administration presented. •
In general, lha bill offers farm­
ers higher price supports if thsy
cut their feed grain acreage by
20 per cent. A further 20 per
cent reduction — s total of 40
per cent — would be paid for In
feed grain. Agricultun Secretary
Orville L. Freemen, who would
administer the bill, says he would
raise the support price for corn
from its present 11.06 per bushel
to SI.20.

Prices Effective
Thru S e t, Mar. 23

Troop 294, recently, al the First Christian Church educational building.
In charge of the service was troop leader, Mrs. K. B. Renfro and assistant
leader, Mrs. Ralph Betts. Members invested are left to right, Patti Jones,
Ellen Betts, Jessica Buudinot, Sandra Graitam. Second row Cheryl Johnson,
Donna Brooks, Cynthia Stringfiald. Elaine Owens, Cathy Ryals and back
row, Marcia Meyer, Wanda Perkins, Nancy Brooks, Linda Cullunt, Jane
Mero and Cynthia Lcnnard.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The Sen­
ate is today expected to approve
■ compromise version of Presldent Kennedy's program to cut
down the feed grain surplus. '
The bill, designed to trim sur­
pluses by raising support prices
for farmers who cut their acraage by 20 per cent or more, was
passed by the House Tuesday.
It wss worked out in s joint
conference commute after both
chambers originally passed dif­
fering versions. It retains the

AN INVESTITURE CEREMONY wan held for new members of Brownie

mat.
In hla outline of what ia in•orporated in auch a plan, MeKibbin listed neighborhood treat­
m ent. This waa defined as a na­
tural area, which la homogeneous
ag to economic status and social
Strata, with adequate accesa to
parka, playgrounds, schools church• a and a nearby shopping arcs.
Rehabilitation areas, another
phase of the planning, waa explain­
ed aa being comprised of older
•re a a and rental districts near
commercial areas, although, he
added that net all older homas
■sad rahabiUtatiaa aa aoma homes
a n wall cared for and maintained
k f their owner*.
Redevelopment areas, McKibbin
defined as areas with' outdoor
ptambiag, substandard living con­
ditions ia grossly inadequate houstog. Urban renewal provides the
adsw ar ta this program, ha said,
1 s t when U was proposed formertot tha stats waa not eligible to
daoalva the arbah renewal funds
Iram Mia federal .government beMatts* the state lacked the permissive legislation necessary to al­
ia * Ife* city to apply for the
Pederal funds.
. Street planeiag waa Hated as
•oo of the mast Important phases
t f any planning problem, as there
MR many types of streets and their
■roper wee la often stymied by
IMtoSuper nooing. Some oi the
eatagort** of streets induds ma­
lm arterial highways, residential
■treats, farm to market roads,
commercial area streets and saca a f ir y art*rial feeds. Traffic acci­
dents and bottleaetks are caused
• b a n Improper aomlng allows resi­
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and commercial
areas m open «ato major highways
and deterioration of residential
property la eaused whan aommeralal Interests are allowed to oome
too near, with Urn resulting com­
m ercial traffic.
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There were acvcral encouraging signs in nn an­
nouncement by the Atlantic Coast-LineRailroad Mon­
day.
One, that a piggyback Operation is due to get un­
derway in Sanford next week oh the ACL property near
Flench Ave.
x
Thia will IncIudejMlh building of track* and ramps
on the site for movement of American Motors Corp. ve­
hicles from Wisconsin to Sanford on tri-level flat cars
to be distributed to other Florida destinations by motor
transport.
ACL officials also,pointed out again.'that-piggy­
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tailing service through Sanford.

DEAR ABBY: What do you do about a.
teacher who doesn’t do her job? My daugh­
ter is in the fifth grade and is failing in
her work. She brings home papers th at
some child has corrected and everything in
marked wrong. Unless I, and the rest of
my family, have forgotten everything we
ever learned in school, a good portion of
her answers were right. Still the teacher
accepts the grade by a mere child. We ueed
to grade each other's papers once in a
while when I went to school, but the teach­
er always went over the papers again her#elf. Don’t tell me to talk to tha taacher because -I have tried that, end she is
either herd of hearing or doesn't care.
ANGRY PARENT

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane

DEAR ANGRY: Give the teacher one
more chance. Write her a note telling her
that you would like to talk to her before
you talk to the principal. I think you'll
find her hearing improved.

Jackie's caie seen i
pantiag to Us paresis bet is
crystal clear Is e payehatogttL
H Is best is vaeelaate yser
cMM sta le st this tragedy by
f ts S-fatd pUa setilaed below.
E ; parosto pet th o a u e lm la
fldrea’s shoes, they’d
why Jackie's grades are

grammar school. H«* felt like
nobinson Crusoe, socially, al­
though he was now surrounded
by hundreds of kids In a grade
school of 1,800 enrollment.
"Buck up," his fsthcr gruffly
reassured him, when he had
acted blue and unhappy, "for
this la a fine city."
But that advlca still didn't pro­
duce a close pal for Jackie, nor
did It make him feci better ac­
quainted with hts teachers.
What Jackie needed was quick
hrtp from hla father and mother
In making friends with kids in
bis own city block.
Here is what hla parents should
have done when they reached the
new city:
(1) Take Jackie to Sunday
School and meet his teacher
there.
(I) Find out the names of
children of Jackie's age who live
near by and concoct some ex­
cuse to let Jackie invite them
to a party.
Call it a modernised version of
tha old "house warming" or take
advantage of Valentine's Day, a
birthday, Hallowe'en or any ap­
propriate calendar holiday.
But don't even wait for the
calendar. Hatch up any conven­
ient excuse to have a party
within Ihe first week, If not tha
second day In the new environ­
ment.
(3) Add social status to your
child by letting him invite two
or three special pals to a movie
or circus or ball game. Daddy
and Mother should go out of
their way to chaperone a car
load of youngsters on this occa­
sion.
(4) .This Is tha one time when
a litge over-indulgence of your
child may be justifiable, for a
bicycle or d o g 'o r pony or fancy
baseball mitt will help add social
atatua to your youngster and
help him gat included more rap­
idly In tha comaraderie of the
neighborhood.

•

CASE H-438: Jackie B.. aged
' U. L a iby. brflliaot child.
' "Df. Crane," bis mother, be­
gan, "Jackie ussd to b e a
stralcbt 'A ' pupil.
"Now his mart** a rt UUtng
sad ho scomi to hats school. He
tries to avoid starting out in the
morning by complaining of vari­
ous' aches and pains.
, "Yesterday bo had a bad head­
ache. This morning blr stomach
h u rt
"Why does ha hats school so
HONOLULU — (NEA) — The
much, for ho used to bo very
most exciting story In Hawaii to­
land of It before wa moved Into
day Is not the building boom
this new neighborhood Isit fall."
that la turning Waikiki into an­
Many a busy mao gats a pro­
other Miami Beach or tha nsw
motion and is suddenly sent into
Honolulu office building with tha
e eaw territory. So bo novas his
one • complete - revolution • per •
family to e different town.
hour penthouse restaurant.
Because he la preoccupied
It la the new East-Welt Center
frith his own duties and may be
at University of Hawaii.
teth er quick to make friends,
K baa only 100 foreign stu­
tfq e c la liy If be la a salesman),
dents enrolled now. Its projection
M - never dreams that his wife
la to havo 2,000 by 1I69-8I, with
m ay grow lonely or that his
1,000 new students admitted
children may bo reared by tha
every year for two-year courses
gtrangs neighborhood.
of study.
&lt;That was Jackie's problem. Ha
There will be 1,600 from as
feed grown np with neighboring
many countries of Asia as poita p s la the small town from
slble. Mixed with them will be
which ho had suddenly been up­
400 from the United States.
rooted.
For the purpose of the center
Hll paU ware Uka members of
la not Just to teach Asian* tha
his ■own family, for they had
American way of Ufa. Equally
been In kindergarten together.
Important will be teaching tb*
Aad even Us teachers wars
Americana the Asiatic way of Ufa
Ilka relatives, for they Attended
—language, customs, problems,
the same church in that small
solutions—In a real, two-way In*
town, so be bad known them
lerchange.
long before he. reached their
In this -respect the center here
classrooms.
will differ greatly from Moscow's
Out of that happy, friendly
Friendship University, whose pur­
•m all town, JacU a was suddenly
pose Is to sail the Communist
uprooted and transplanted In a
way of life.
atrangs city.
At the East-Wsst Canter, there
Ha didn't know a single boy
will be no aegregatod interna­
a t girl. H r had «ere» p ,;r ta il&gt; I— TL: wedding ring was used by tional students' bo*.»f. The.y wllL
aieo-any ol-U&gt;o: leaef.»r»-ln-‘h tt.lC h rim » n i a s s r l y . j i
VI be thrown- together to create
an International community.
In the final three to nine
SIDE GLANCES
b y Galbraith months
of the course, the plan Is
to hava the Aslan students come
to tbo Americas mainland far a
look around in their fields of
special Interest. And tbo Ameri­
can students will be sent to Asia.
Tha center Is *o new it doesn't
as yet have a head. Dr. Ralph
Bunch* is being suggested for tha
job. Dr. Murray Trumbull of
University of Hawaii is acting

By Peter Edson

bead, and has don* much to gat
it started. Faculty Js being re
crulted world-wide.
Policies for the center will be
developed by University of Ha
wall's board of regents, which
has Just been reconstituted with
new and younger blood, brains,
and idaaa.
Idea for the center was born
In Hawaii about three years ago.
Hawaii put up 40 per cent of Its
cash surplus—about a million
dollars—to get it started.
But the Idea was too big for
ons state to handle.
Right out of the blue. In IBM,
Democratic San. Lyndon Johnaon
of Texas picked up tb* idea, and
made a spaech in favor of tha
East-West Center for Hawaii.
This Idea could well be his great­
est monument.
Congress appropriated $10 mil­
lion to gat it on ita feet.
The plan now la for three main
programs:
First is the undergraduate stu­
dent program, outlined briefly
above. Each scholarship, will be
for about $9,300 a year.
T bit Will cover everything —
travel, tuition, living.
Second will be a senior scholar
nrnfc* m. organised
ratio
of 1 Allan to 1 Westerner They
win be KcruTted'to 'tra in teachera for new courses, to think,
to plan educational dtvilopm tnt
asd to do multinational researchThis research may b* conduct­
ed at other universities—^London
School of Economics, Leyden,
Tokyo or wherever a job can
bast be done.
Tb* third program will be
technical training of specialists,
and here Hawaii has unique ad­
vantages to offer.

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD

If :

N-e-d F-l-l-t-g-l-b-b-o-n.
Of Iqte, a lot of people have
been wondering whatever be­
came of Nedfud. Well, 1 will till
yuu. He still llte i and breathe*.
And atlll If hopelessly confused
and bemused by American cus­
toms and tha strange language
"Might as wall faoa It—I'm getting old. t spent tha day
spoken by the natives of these
downtown
and all iIV u i f i t w a a i a pair• '
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‘
part*.
afeia ahoail"
For Instance.
H# think* A.W.O.C. means
"American
Way of U fa." And
K i t A—Wad. Mar. 22, 1961
gfr toasrtarh jg j jS
that tbo national drink la gin
" w s t m wistlow, stator — rwm*»*r
rummy.
ttras.es a. e m a ils , is m a iis f au asw
Ons reader look a violent dis­
. a t * Tsusi
cacsuA r amean
» t— t— aas—
aaasitr ■an—
like to Mr. Sklbbn, especially hi*
manner of speech, and demanded
h&gt;a hand on a platter. Nodfud, bo
patta* OMrtw *f, taiu at u . r .a t SM w •! said, was an Insult to the entire
Australian nation, which am atad
Ska am a t C—gvee* •&gt; B ank B, ISTS.
• f Ska Causa n s w «&lt;fetch la aalSUaS a c tio - the dickens out of Mr. Sklbbn,
a# all aka toaal aa«rt grtaue UUIa
who considered himself a nice,
plain, ordinary, fair dinkum cob­
ber and could see nothing wrong
la tha way b* spoke.
A abower of lettere poured in,
defending Mr. Sklbbn. Aad many
came from Australians. Only on*
attacked him, and that was Mr.
Blancnatcr Moodmccd. HU signa­
ture la written u an alaaaat it*
legible acrawl.
I t m id bo Blaxeaodar Hand*
weed. Or Jlaicaato r Herd rood.

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tor’* lecture on the importance of bodily
cleanliness—pray for an early summer.
*

Or Flaneander Moondried
Mr. Moondrood—I do wish peo­
ple would write their names more
clearly—la not raally mad at Mr.
Sklbbn. Ha is mad at ma. Cblafly,
be saya, because I coufu»ed Aus­
tralian money with Engllib
money.
It happened this way.
Nadfud, I reported, wai utter­
ly bewildered by American nick•U and dlpes. And yearaod aloud
for the currency of his own coun­
try. which was so much simpler.
Mistakenly thinking that the
money used Down Under was ex­
actly the same as that in Dear
Old Blighty, I took It upon my­
self to explain Australia's cur­
rency, like this:
Two ape knees made a penny,
aU penal** mad* a tanaar, two
taaa*rs mad* a bob, 10 bob*
maka art a nicker, and two nrf
nickers made a blooming quid.

An Ohio, man broke a plats glass
window to staal a watch and a
judga gays him aaven years of
bad luck.
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A thermostat keeps the heuaa
too warm for half the family and
too hot for tbo other half.
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An Oklahoma boy wa* aapellad
from school for cutting off to n e
of a girl's hair. What Urns* little
snipe will del
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lea skating doesn't com* ooay
to oomo people, the hardest fa n
at it being tbo ice.

It is a rural Stall. Its develop
ment and underdevelopment are
assets. It is highly mechanised
In. sugar and pineapple culture
field pork. But It also has many
"m ud” farmers, tilling small
tracts of an acre or two, as in
Asia.
This la where "Peace Corps"
recruits can best be trained.
Hawaii Is like a small country.
It can show how to combat tub­
erculosis or organise p o l i c e
forcer, or collect statistics and
study the effects of particular
reforms.
Aslan students can be made to
feel at bom t In multiracial Ha
wall, where they might be lost in
Stanford, Wisconsin, Havard or
M.I.T.—which are too advanced
for the underdeveloped countries.
A four-man task force under
Prof. John M. Stalker, an Ohioan
of 37 who Is head of University
of Hawaii's overseas operations
program, has recanlly returned
from a three-month trip through
17 Aslan countries from Kora* to
Pakistan. Tb* group aurvayed
Asian universities and interviewed
educators to learn what should
go into tha center’s curriculum.
Stalker has also just concluded
an Afro-Ailan student leaders'
conference at University of Ha­
waii. Ha Ju n f-S J -ttte from' z r
countries on tha campus for six
weeks. Some of them had led
riots against their governments.
Tbalr subject at Hawaii war,
"Tha Role of the University In
a Developing Country."
It Is out of raw material like
this that tbo future of tbo EastWest Center here Is to be shaped.
It Is something to watch, for it
it bound to be an inspiring devel­
opment.

By William Drury
This, said Mr. Mtangroad, was
all wrong.
"In tb* local vernacular," h*
wrote, "three pennies make a
trey, two treys make a sack, two
tacks make n deeaer, five deanera make a caser, four casers
make a quid, five quid maka a
spin, adn 10 quid maka a brick.”
So now you know.
If you should visit Australia
this summer for tha Sydney State
Fair, ba sure to take a lot of
brickr. And give my lovo to Mr.
Alexander MacDonald of the
Sydney Daily Telegraph.
I have. Juit figured out bis
name.

DEAR WIFE AND FAMILY: There ia
something wrong with a grown man who
is afraid of soap and water. If you can’t
get your "sweetheart" to listen to a doc-

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Who pays for what? For Abby's pamphlat, "How To Have A Lovaly Wedding,"
send 60 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hilla, Calif.

esdroppers, who find ao eeaaarr•atlea directed toward them a i
fascinating a t what they c s s man­
age to overhear.
A m irror. When a womaa whips
a m irror out of bar handbag
maa might aa well quit talkiag.
Tbo only answer ha'll gat ia
"Mmmm . .
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your friend been even slightly infectioui,
she would not havo been discharged from
the TB hospital. Therefore, it is far safer
to associate with her then someone whdR
has nevar had a chant X -ray. . . and could
be one of the estimated 100,000 Americana
Vrelking around with active TB and doesn’t
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WEDNESDAY P . M.

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DEAR HURT: You did exactly w h a ^
you should have done—minus the red face.
The embarrassment you felt should have
been for HER, not yourself.

M b JA b W oman:
It often Isn’t essy for a man to
compete successfully for a wo­
man’s full attention.
Women momentarily find many
thlnga more fadnatlag than
a
man's conversation. For lnstaaco:
Tha conversation at the next
table when the two are dining la
a restaurant. Women are bora eav­

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DEAR ABBY: At a family get-together
(at the home of a sister-in-law) I offered
to help her clear the table after dinner.
She said, "Thanks a lot—I’d rather do i l l
myaalf—then# ain’t my PLASTIC dishes,
you taow."
Abby, I fait like two cents. Maybe my
dishes aren't as good as hers, but I con
certainly carry dishes from the table to
the link without breaking them. I ju it
stood there, red in the face, and didn't say
a word. What should I have done?
HURT

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

From Sydney, Australia, comes
a letter from a Mr. Blancaster
Moodmccd. Mr. Moodtnead, a
journalist of that parish, wishes
to set me right in a certain
m atter concerning bis compatriot
and my very good friend, Nadfud Sklbbn of Down Under.
You remember Nedfud Sklbbn.
He spells his name rather odd-

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DEAR ABBY: My husband it 62 years
old and for the last six months we have
been trying to get him to take a bath. He
wears the same shirt, socks and underwear
for three wceka straig h t He insists they
are not dirty. I have to aneak his clothes
out of hia room when he’e asleep in order
to launder them. He claims it is too cold
to take a bath or shower. Ha does wash
hla h a n d s nnd fa c e when he gets u p in the
morning. He is a real sweetheart in every
other way. Wo’ve tried everything. Whet
now?
WIFE AND FAMILY

By Abigail Von Buren

THURSDAY P . M.

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By Ruth Mines
pats bar hair, applies fresh lip£
stick and checks bar eye s h a d o o f
A mors attractive woman. When
a head-turning womaa enters a
public place bo man has his femi­
nine companion's full attention un­
til aha h at inspected the other
woman as objectively aa though
aha were a fashion model—mental­
ly estimating tha cost of her cloth­
es, carefully checking her coif­
fure, and arriving at a pretty a c £
curate guess as to her age.
A celebrity —any, celebrity. If
timra is a celebrity in tha gather­
ing tha proman present aren’t going
to b# looking a t tbalr companions.
They are, sure as shooting, going
te ba looking a t the celebrity—
Staring up impressions with which
to regale their friend*.A twwly decorated shop window.
Though there it a m an a t b e £
aida tha woman who la looking
a t a display of tantalizing cloth**
a r furniture is way off in a world
at b ar own—mentally fitting a
dress in to 'h e r own wardrobe a t
a chair Into her awn living room.
And it doesn't m atter a t all that
ah* has no r a il Intention of ever
purchasing altbar. Sha may ba
ju*t playing'* game—but momen­
tarily lt'a m ere fascinating (bad#
anything h sr eampanion happens
to ba laying.
Thera era m«ra a y«-openers tor
you In Ruth M illttt’a "How. to
Hava a Happy Husband." Sand
23 cants to Ruth Millett Reader
Servlet, c/o (Name Paper), P.O.
Box 488, Dept. A, Radio City Staties, New Yack It, N. Y.

Thera are mare than 5,700 xalPi
tonnes af regulation ala* ia tha
United States.

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orth Orlando Land Owners Organize
By MONA GIt INSTEAD
North Orlando resident* of both
e incorporated and unincorpor•4 areas met Monday in the
A ge Hall to organise an asso*
ition which will be representse of all property owners.
W. W. Anderson, serving as
ting chairman, led the infor■1 open discussion, calling for
tws from the audience on why

HIS QUEEN-alzetl E aster
gg is coming to Mrs. Jncueline Kennedy as the
pree-foot-tnll g ift of a
Laris confectioner.

lrs. Richard Hart, publicity
irman of tha Sanford Boat
1 Ski Club, said today that
mben definitely again will
ve free coffee and donuli to
persona making tha Silvar
Jar Cniiae.
leparture for the crulae this
r, she reported, baa been set
about 10 a.m., April 7, at
Sanford Boat Ramp where
refreshment committee will
|at work.
lub funds received a big
at Monday, she said, when
Chamber of Commerce doid ISO to the club for the reihment committee and also
lie a cash donation towards
le money for the annual St.
ns River Marathon ached1 May 7.

1

an organization Is needed; wheth- • donated by merchants of the im­
or or not to incorporate; a name mediate and adjoining shopping
for the group and means and areas.
methods of keeping such a group
Jack Riddley got free games at
active in all civic and social Fern Park's Mini-Bowl; Helmly
affairs.
got tickets to Prairie Lake DriveF. Stewart ITelmly In opening* In movie; Shook, a box of candy
discussion, stated “ an organiza­ from Stuckeys; Helen Msxwell,
tion such as this should bring five gallons of gas from Warren's
residents of the entire area to­ Sinclair Station in Casselberry;
gether . . . it should s e n e as a Anderson, a homemakers stool
sounding board to help solve from Sheppard's Rexall Drug
personal problem! of the individ­ Store in Casselberry; C. H. Sut­
ual homeowners as well as com­ ton, a Blushing Bride hibiseus
munity civic problems. Any dele­ plant from the Wagon Wheel Nur­
gation of a civle organization al­ sery on Hwy. 17-12; Sarah
ways carries more weight in Proudy, four ticekts to Ministate, county and city matters Bowl and Bob Stephenson, a
than does an individual group of philodendron plant from Wagon
Wheel.
citizens acting independently.''
Mrs. Jack Riddley, stating her
opinions on bow beat to get such
a group organized and working'
said “if residents are encouraged
to come out to social functions
such as picnics, barbecues, fish
frya, etc., eventually the political
aspect and representation will
take hold."
llelmly, in answer stressed “ in
all activity, let's don't be divid­
ed . . . let's be one group . . .
we're aO neighbors In and out of
the city limits and we should all
be members of ONE civic organ­
ization."
A suggested title of “North Or­
lando Property Owners Assn."
was agreed on by those present
at the Mondky meeting, however,
at the suggestion of Anderson,
resident! decided to hold three
more consecutive meetings esch
Monday at the Hall before com­
pleting final plans of organiza­
tion. It is hoped, he said, that at
least some of the next meetings
can be held outdoors.
Robert Dean was appointed to
invite a representative from a
neighboring town, which has just
completed formation of a civic
whin you do... visit
association, to speak before next
FAMILY! If you nud
Monday's meeting. William Shook
was asked to look into the legal
UP TO $600
aspects of incorporating the
phom: FAJrfu 2*4612
group and to investigate the ad­
bafore noon toamn|«
vantage* aAd disadvantages of
for moniy th« sami day!
incorporation.
Anderson w a s unanimously
Cm*Tm
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elected as temporary chairman
Nocofoo
rtx-M*
with Mrs. Jack Riddley to be act­
$120.00
$7.00
ing secretary.
11X00 I 11JS
At the close of the business
22000 I DBS
session, the chairman read a
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statement from Mayor Frank
512.00
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Fasula saying “ Your association
will have my full cooperation and
that of the council in any activ­
ity and project it wishes to spon­
sor."
He also advised that a local
radio station has promised un­
IIMANCI SIRVICC, IN C
limited assistance in making spot
i II mM
announcements to help “ get
things going.”
,
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Social activity at the first
Phont:FAir(ix 2-411!
meeting was in the form of an
Sanford, Flsride
awards program with all gifts

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family reunion for them ae they
do not often g st to visit.
Another congenial group enjoy*
Ing a relaxing get together and
dinner in the pleaaant atmoephere
of the Ranch were Or. and Mr*.
Leonard Mumon and daughter,
Kathle and Dr. and Mr*. D. H.
Mather*, with children Eleanor
and Albert.
A LOVELY GIRL with a head
*ta rt in tha wonderful world of
fashion i* Ml** Joy Dugger, 14year old ninth grade atudent a t
Sanford Junior High. Her talenta
have brought her many honor* and
many compllmenta lately.
The winner In the Junior Dial■Ion of the Sanford Woman'* Club
Dressmaking ConUit recently with
BARBARA FLYNT
her attractive three-piece outfit,
AN ENVIABLE YOUNG LADY »he wa* awarded a beautiful white
ia Ml** Barbara Flynt who leave*
Friday by plan*, for New York and
thence by Jet airliner to Frank­
fort, Germany,
She will be making a threemonth* vi*lt with her mother, Mr*.
Haiel Flynt, who I* librarian at
tha Army dependents achool In
Baumholder, Germany. They have
planned a full achedute of eighteeelng trip* all over Europe and
the fir*t trip, taking advantage of
• long Easter vacation for Mr*.
Flynt w ill'take them to Italy for
4 week'* tour of th at colorful
country and back by way of Bwitnorland.
On weekend tour* in April and
May In the new little Volkiwagen
th a t Mr*. Flynt ha* pureha»*d they
Will taka in tha historic alghU
and landmark* in Germany, with
JOY DUGGER
t aide trip to romantic Vienna,
Auatria, a country rich in the his- and eilvar bracelet, atudded With
tory of *ong and mualc, nnd the rhlneetonee and |B.
native land of aaveral of HollyHer triumph In the local contact
wood'a md*t gtamouroua atar*.
sent her to the district meet a t tha
In June, when achool I* out, they Woman'* Club In Wlntar Park,
will leave the continent fdr a trip whert she again won f ir it place
to England and the other countrie* and a tewing kit.
in tha Britlah I»l**, Scotland,
Next stop waa tha state Contest
Wale* and Ireland.
In Miami, which was a run-off ha"I am taking two camera*," eay* tween the top ttn district winner*
Barbara, "and expect to have both in tha state. Accompanied by her
of them going Ilka mad all tha parenti, Mr. and Mr*. H. 8. Dug­
lime. I know I aha 11 go broke buy- ger, and a friend, Mary Scott, Joy
Jag film!"
traveled to Miami for thla exciting
In July, Barbara will return to adventure, where ehe came out
tha State* and her Job a t Flrat with aa honorable mention.
Federal Saving* and Loan, where
While in Miami for fojir day*,
aha ha* worked aa a teller for the the Dugger* and Mary enjoyed
ps»* five ytava. M-re. r ^ n t will re ­ Churlng" Ute~ city and alghtaeainc
turn soon after with tha Military and especially a shopping ipre*
Air Transport Service.
In the fabulous shop* of tha glit­
"The nearer comes the time to tering gold coast of Miami.
go, the more excited 1 get!" eay*
Joy’a winning costume consisted
pretty Barbara. "I have my pass­ of a dr***, m srsib la coat and a
port, my reservation* and my bags hat. The dreaa waa mad* of ray­
packed and I can hardly wait to on taff*ta, whit* background with
get startedl"
a cocoa brown and green print. Tha
Vaya con Dioe, Barbara, you coat waa mad* of cocoa brown Re­
lucky girl!
gatta material, lined with tha tarn*
malarial aa tha drees, and tha hat
FROM LAKELAND corns* word waa made to match tha coat. It
th at Sherlene Shepard, daughter wae a (tunning outfit and with It
of Mr, and M ri. E. J . Shepard of aha wore brown accessorial.
SD09 Oak Ave, and a member of
Although »h* is a first year
last year’s graduating claaa a t hum* *conotnlca student under
Seminole High, ia a new pledge of Ml** Shirley Stacurd, ah* wa*
Phi Mu sorority nt Florida South­ taught to »*w by her mother,
ern College, following lb* annual who makes all of her own and
Spring Rush Week.
Joy'* clothing, most of which th*y
design th*m**lv*s. She started
MRS. DOROTHY BOLLINGER ••wing when sha was 1,0 year* old
of Sanford waa Joined for dinner and ha* been an ap t pupiL
^ the MQ Ranch ever tha week­
With auch a talented motherend by her eon, Jimmy, of Orlan­ daughter sawing team, w* won­
do, who I* a teacher in an Orlando der If they aver say, "I haven’t
high achooL I t was a sort of n a thing to wearl”

Mrs. Virginia Anderson Honored
A nd Presented Gifts By OES
Members o( Seminole Chapter
No. g. Order of Eastern Star,
honored Mrs. Virginia Anderson at
tha regular meeting, last wank, in
Masonic Hall,
Mrs. Anderson, a Saniord resi­
dent la Grand In'truetor of Dis­
trict M. She was escorted through
the arch to tha E ast aad atranadad with a paraphrasing of "Tbs
Balia of St. Mary," axlrolllng her
virtu** aad merits.
•ovoral of the chapter! present­
ed nourtesles ia her honor and
a Ian presented bar with gifts, In-

New Arrivals

Leslie R u y t i N . president of tha
Fast It abba's dab.
U pa antral each officer was
proa a fta h ro rk corsets, is
beiatagwith tha
Patrick’s day
a a his new grandson and stayed
overnight. Friday. Ha and Mr*.
Grows returned to their boat,
Saturday.

Thirty-three friends of Miss
Connie Pruitt and Miss Marla
Jones,, helped to celebrate their
fifteenth birthday, at the Pruitt
home on Forest Lake Drive;.Forest
City, Saturday' svening.
Dancing was snjoyed from S
p.m. to 12 o’clock, lh c honoree't
mothers, Mrs. Lenord Jones Sr.,
and Mrs. Wiliism D. McGinnis
served a buffet lunch.
Those attending the party were,
Judy Pruitt, Brenda Petty, Laurce
Deans, Cheyr) Werley, Shells
Lundtmrg, Lynn Ellen Deans, Bet­
ty Lou Field, Ssndra Unley, Sue
Bartle, Brenda Moncrlef, Gale
Palmer, Sigrid Tspperson, Grace
Hulbcrt, Doug Bartle.
Barry Bartle, Barry Griffith, Bill
Gobel, Bill Van Pelt, BUI Agees,
BUI Toonk, Frank Brown, John
SuUivan, Ralph Wlnfre, Carl Stcvans, Jimmy Doiler, Mark Epplnger, La Rue Blamer, Dick Bslmar, Freddls Grant, Richard De
Fraxio, Joe Zeckowskl, Brand Westerman and Allen Blrkenmcycr.

Members of the Gamma Lambda
Chapter of Beta Sigma, sorority,
have been honoring the rusbees
with various parties during the
past few weeks.
Mrs. Gerald Covington was host­
ess to the "Model" meeting at
her home on Pioecrest Drive and
rushees were invited to attend.
Mri. Covington, Mr. Burt ReTela and Mrs. Bill Rivero, pres­
ented the program on "People.”
They pointed out six ways to make
people like you.
Mrs. Clyde Robertson, vice presi­
dent and rush captain, gave the
scope of Beta Sigma Phi and
several traditions for the bene­
fit of. Mrs. Eli White, tha only
rushee present.
Mrs. Tom Largen, president, an­

PRESIDENT, MRS. THOMAS LARGEN. left, and Vice President, Mrs.
Clyde Robertson, welcome rtmhcc, Airs. Ell White to model meeting of
Gamma Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Visit
A t Sheafer Home
The Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Auxiliary No. 3, to United Spanish
War Veterans met at the home of
Mrs. Mae Sheafer, 113 Elm Ave.,
for the monthly session.
Mrs. Mary Jameson presided In
the absence of the president, Mary
Plafflln, who was ill.
8peclal guest for the evening
was Department President, Esther
Lafaver, of Orlando, who paid her
official visit to tha group. Also
present was Mrs, Lillian Dickin­
son, St. Cloud, department parlia­
mentarian.
Delegates were named to attend
the state convention to be held
at the McAllister Hotel, in Miami,
May 14 to 17.
Members of Camp 13 Joined the
auxUlary members and guests for
refreshment* and a social hour,
following tha meeting.

Friendship League

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DeBary Club Hear
Passion Play Talk
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
The DeBary Woman’s Club met
Friday afternoon i t the Commun­
ity Center, Mrs. WaUace Gabler
presided and welcomed the mem­
bers and guests.
During the business session, Mrs.
Gaston Crosby was named chair­
man of th* nominating committee.
Working with Mrs. G. Crosby, will
be Mrs. Talman Van Arsdale and
Mrs, George Croake. One new
member, Mrs. John Dtick was
welcomed by Mrs. Adam Muller
in the absence of the membership
chairman, Mrs. Eli Yoder.
Program Chairman, Mrs. Wil­
liam Fidler, Introduced Duane
Webster of Delray Beach, who
spoke about the "Passion Play"
presented by players in the BavacIan Alps. Mr. Webster has visited
the area many times and gave
a resume of the lives of the people
who wait all year, to appear in
the play.
He said that "in 1632 a plague
swept through the town, and the
Monks at prayer vowed, that if
they wer* delivered from this pla­

Auxiliary

nounced that the state convent n
will be held In Ft. Lauderdale,
19 to 21.
i '
The nominating committee t iseated a slstc of officers for e
coming year which will be v&lt; d
on at the next meeting.
Officers nominated were &gt; «.
Clyde Robertson, president; 4 i.
Clarke Bruestle, vice preside j
Mrs. Joe Dennison, recording ^
cretary; Mrs. Don Smith, coi
responding secretary; and
W. W. Horne, treasurer.
dit
A committee was appointed!!
select candidates for the girl|&lt;
the year. Mrs. Bob McKee
named chairman of the comm s
and serving with her will be
Rivero, Mrs. Stuart Stetson,
Don Hamner, Mrs. Glenn. McfU
and Mrs. Dennison.

gue, they would put on a
•ion Play" every year. This
have done except during the
years.
At the close of the talk, re fiments were served, with he •
ses, Airs. Chester Resrlck
Laura Platt Brown pouring ilisted by Airs. R. Boyd; Alrf.
Grumbach, Airs. R. Porier
Glynn Smith, Airs. R. McGeF.
Kellner and Mrs. A. K. * G .
The buffet table was ov&lt; d
with antique lace cloths,
ed with a floral arrangeme;
white flowers in a bed qj j a
fern, and flanked by crystal
dlesticks with tall green t*
Trays of tea sandwiches,
crystal appointments comifd
the table.
The Parliamentarian, Mrs.
old Fanning read the by-laws, 1
greeting guests at the door i &gt;,
Mrs, R. Henderson, Airs. C I.
Butler and Airs. H. Lasher.
The Pentagonn, in Wasblnn)
is the world ’• largest o ft
building
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Sponsoring
Bake Sale Saturday
T bt Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian Church
1* sponsoring a rummage and bake
■ale, Saturday at to t Sanford Ave.,
tha former location of the Sanford
Shoe Center.
Starting lime is a a.m. AfruT W.
W. Liu* 1* in charge of arrange­
ments. Anyone wishing tto donate
rummage may call Mrs. Merrill
Robinson, league president, or
Mrs. Clyde Stinson.

Oviedo

Personals
By MARIAN R. JONES Mr. and Mrs. Alton Karncll, of
Jacksonville, were recent visitors
of his mexher, Mrs. E. A. Farncll.
Word has been received that
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragsdale and
family, bava sold their California
home and will be moving to St.
Paul, Minn., where Bob has ac­
cepted a position with RemingtonRtnd
Rev. and Mr*. Harold H. Link,
of Carabcll and formerly of Oviedo
were visiting around with friends,
last week. Rev, Link is a former
pastor of tha Oviedo Baptist
Church.
Frtddi* Robbins, soo of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Robbins and Judge
Theodore Aulla are both still con­
fined to tbt. Wlntar Park Memorial
Hospital. I
Grandpa Lawaoa and Grandma
Grace (Hardy) are grandparents
of a new granddaughtrr. Mr. and
Mrs. DoaaM Hardy, of Gaines­
ville, are tha parents. Grandmo­
ther Parker, went to Gainesville
and fell 111. so Grace hid to go
and pinch nit. The Hardys have
four grandsons.
Oviedo residents .were saddened
by the news of the death of Bob
Riley, hueband of Elaine (Wainrlgbt) Riley. Mr. and Mta. Ben
Wainright aad family went to
Miami to be with lb* family and
attend the funeral. Bob was re­
cuperating from eurgery, aarlitr
In tha week, and suddenly took
a turn for the worse. Mrs. Riley
lived in uvi*io many y eau before
moving la Miami.

Oateen

Mrs. Robert Worksite and chil­
si Ih* dastrt Taursg tribe dren, Bobby gad Uretchen, of
trla wear hluo-hiatk veil* Eliaar W. Va., left Friday, by
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several weeks with her parents,

Mr. and Mas. Namaa Millar.
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American Home Department
Sponsors Hypnosis Program
More than 74 members
and
guests attended the annual dinner
party, honoring husbands of mem­
bers of the American Home De­
partment of the Sanford Woman's
Club, Friday, night.
8ince the date was March II,
this year's event was In the
form of a Leprechaun party. The
club houie was beautifully decor­
ated with green and white stream ­
ers and green shamrocks suspen­
ded from various places in the
building.
The speaker's (able was centered
with green and white carnations
and snapdragons, accented with
mlniaiure green shamrocks and
flanked by green burning tapers.
The main dish was Irish gtew,
with salad and all the trimmings
including individual cup cakes,
appropriately decorated.
in the receiving line were Mrs.
A. W. Woodall, club president;
Mrs. W. L. Grankow, president
elect; Mrs. John K. White, Amer­
ican Home chairmen and Mrs.
A.C. McReynolds, hostess chair­
man for the party.
Mrs. £. J. Nix presented green
Leprechaun hats to each one, upon
arrival. Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. McReynolds, Mrs. M. E.
Smith, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mrs.
Ralph Jarvis, Mrs. H. C. Kchelberger. Mrs. William Stnngfirld,
and Mrs. Richard Rust.
All hostesses wore shamrock
aprons, and along with tha guests,

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the Jaunty little Leprechaun hats. a silver tray, donated by Airs.
Tlie stage was attractively set Rust, with the inscription, “From
with Early American furniture, the American Home Department."
furnished by Wilson-Maier Furni
turc Co.
Linda Echols and Joey Aluse en­
tertained the group with, two
dance numbers. Highlight of the
evening was the hypnosis program
given by Forest Breckcnridge, of
DeLand.
He explained hypnosis from a
scientific basis and gave examples
of the various ways it is used,
such as the cure of smoking and
alcohol habits. Ha then gave a
demonstration on the stag* for
the benefit of the audience by
hypnotising 10 subjects, all at
once, then, individually.
Air. Breckenridge was presented

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Wed. Mar. 22, 1961—P a r* 7

Youngsters 'Dig' Peace Corps Plan
n r DICK WEST
“ If you give us a few pokes in thus far came from young people.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Pr««l- the future, maybe we w on't be too A couple were sent in by big c o r-,
* d tn t Kennedy's Peace Corpi pro- much of a pig," Shriver replied.
poratioa lawyers.
Thia is w hat I would call a fair
. c ra m probably h at made a bigger
ll i e lawyers eiplalned th a t they
exchange. Ask a cliche for r ques­
hit with the youth of America tion and you get a pun for an an ­ were volunteering th eir serv ices;
th an anything tince Klvit prealey. swer.
because they wanted to do some-j
Among othar things, Hiekan- thing a bit more stim ulating than
Typical of the response it hat
aroused it a letter a senator re­ looper wanted to know whether helping th eir employers s a v e
money.
ceived not long ago from one of Shriver had any plans fo r provid­
Somehow I have a feeling th a t
ing a sectional balance in the se­
h it young constituents.
sending corporation lawyers into
lection of Peace Corps members.
•1 would like very much to Join
The director replied th a t he the backyard areas of the world
f the Peace Oorpa," the letter said. planned to pick the best men avail are not exactly w hat Kennedy had '
“Please tell me something about able, regardlesa of where they | in mind when he instituted the
program .
came from.
it,"
Hickentooper, however, was not I However, it might not be a bad
Similar Inquiries have b e e n overly impressed by Shriver’a idea to have a couple of them
pouring Into the capital from all high-minded policy.
available, Just in ease. There is no
sections of the country. There was, I "I have noticed," he comment- telling w hat sorts of problems the
therefore, considerable Interest in rd, "th a t the best men ofUn are Peace Corps will bump into once
a hearing Tuesday by the Senate members of the prevailing p o llti-lit gets into operation,
cal party."
I t m ight discover th a t some
Foreign Relations Committee.
I t developed during the hearing countries are still In the underThe committee had before it R.
Sargent Shriver, one of the Presi­ th a t not all of the 17,300 appltca- developed atage because nobody
dent’s brothers-ln- 1aw, whose nom- tions received by the Peace Corps | has y et shown the natives how to
find tax loopholes, la th a t rase,
■ination as director of the program
l a corporation lawyer eould render
is now awaiting 8enate confirma­
an Invaluable service.
tion.
• Shriver outlined plans for the
Peace Corps as best he could, but
The weekly Tuesday meeting I
said he was unabll to provide
many
details
because
he
had
only
*
d. b . „ ' .
»
f c w
^ s a r s j g i
.«V*
been on the job for two weeks. Club had 13 tab let, making up 0 r t i i k a-rtTse o r r i . o m n t .
_
.w, r - _ . in a v is ro w sk w ix o i .h c o u n ty
This seemed to bother Sen. Rourke ___
two section*, in play a t In# Com-1
CHAi» c * » r n o . m s s .
B. liickenlooper (R-Iowa).
munlty Center.
NOTICR TO DRFRND
Hlckenlooper complained that
Oae, NS, I TO: THOMAS F. DALT and •
Winners
of
Section
“we’re asked to confirm yon for
DALT. h it unknown wife!
DONALD W A L K R R and
something th a t la still nebulous." first, Mrs. Robert NlchoUs and
Richard T. Stevens; second, Mr.
-------- WALKER, hie un­
He said thia put the committee in
known wlf*i JANET I. 1I1Land Mrs. Charles lla ite ll and
PC 118 and --------, h rr un­
a position of "buying a pig in a
third, a tie, Dr. W. W. Pollock
known hueband) AMBROSE
poke."
C.
FORD and MART L
and John y anderschaaf and Col.
FORD, kls wlfa; EDMUND F.
and Mrs. W. W. Hauge
ALL80PP and -------- ALLEW, first, Mr. and M ri. George
ROPP. hla unknown wlfai R.
PAMELIA BARTLETT and
P earsall;
second Mrs. Clyde
--------, her unknown hueRamsey and Mr*. Francos Hendband: CHAR. T. HMITII and
.......... SMITH, hla uaknown
ley; third, Mr*. Helene Andrews
wlfai
LOUISE M. ALLS o r r
Speed and Mrs. Jam es Lamont.
and
■
bar uaknown huaSection two winners, NS, first,
band: STANLEY P. LOVELL
and
MABEL
B. LOVBLL hla
WASHINGTON (U P I) Top in- Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Baker: sec­
wlfai WRIOIIT RARTLETT
ond,
Mrs.
Edwin
W
acbtcr
and
•nU
--------RARTLETT. his
dustrislisls and union leaders
unknown wife; T IIO M i I
Mrs.
O.
N.
Lackey;
third,
Mr*
were under orders from P resi­
DEAN BARR and
BARR, hla nnkaown wife:
dent Kennedy today to find a F rank Austin and R. W. Acker­
man.
.ERNEST
B. ALTAOPT and
way to h ilt inflationary wageFRANCKS
ALLSOrP. h I a
EW,
first,
H.
Guy
Chase
and
price movements without federal
wlfai MARI.E R. At.UIOPP
O
scar
B
arnett;
second,
Mr.
and
and —— . her unknown
interference in collective bargain­
huaban*: a . e d u a h ItusMrs. A rthur WUlgoosa and third,
ing.
NBLL
and -------- HUdtBI.L
hla unknown wife: NELLIE
Members of the newly created Mrs. Nan Edwards and Mr*.
Katherine
P.
Gets.
A.
BARTLETT,
a wld*W| J.
White Houae Advisory Committee
K. COLEMAN and
en Labor-Management Policy also
COLEMAN, hla a n k n a w n
wife: MART K. REED and
a c re asked to giva priority to
■
her unknown huep ro b lem of automation and com ­
band; MABEL ALLaorP and
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
her unknown hu»petition from lower-price foreign- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
band: MRS. WRIOIIT BART­
made goods at their next m eet­ aKRINOLR COUNTV, FLORIDA,
LETT and WHIOHT BART­
IN
CHANCERY
NO.
1II1C
ing April I .
LETT, her husband; ALTA­
R17HK V. DURR
MONTE HOMES COMPANT,
Plaintiff.
a dlssolvsd Florida corpora­
vs.
tion; HOWARD X. ALLHOPr,
nr.8flIE DURR.
KIINEBT B. ALIJtOl’P, W. U.
Defendant.
THATCHER and H E N R T
NOTICR TO DRFRND
A U JO IT . aa tha last direc­
THE BTATK OF FLORIDA TO;
tor* of ALTAMONTE HOMES
BEHSIK DURR
COMPANT, a dissolved Flor­
Whoa* last known address la
ida aorpallon. and aa TrueOcnaral Delivery, Florence, Missis­
lee# af lha proparly af aald
sippi. and who** last know* resi­
dlsaolvad
corporation; O R .
dence la unknown.
LANDO UICCURITIKU COMP
isu
rj'.-V
*
nntlea
that
vou
ara
“ -T A L L A rfA dSE E ( U P I ) - A 20- •.-ratty required tn file rnur w rit­
PANT, a Illeaolved riorlda
corporation,
aaoh af
/ g a r plan for development of In ten answer sr defense. If any,
them.
If living, and If dead,
. daatry and tourism in Florida was personally, or by an attorney, en
the inknow a aposaaa, hairs,
or bafor* April It. lis t a t tha afdavlaaaa, legataae, grantees,
&gt; ; ;g%tlined Monday by Frad O. flea of the Clark af the Clrcrlt
cradltars
assignee*, lienor*,
I * Dickinson of W est Palm Beach. Court, a t tb* Court Houao In Sat
assigns euceeeeor* In laterInole County, Sanford, Florida, and
Dickinson, who will haad the ta mall a copy thereof to Sfan•aL truatras, ar other partla*
claiming by, through, under
Florida Council o f 100, said tha atrom, Davla and Motniosh. Ator agalnrt tha said above
lornaya for rialntlff, Post Office
plan is scheduled to go into effect Box III, Sanford Florida, la that
named Defendant# or any of
thami
and all paraoaa known
oortaln divorce proceeding pending
. .M I N I .
ar unhnawn, having a r claim­
against you In Ih* Circuit Court
One of tha council’a firs t acta af the Ninth Judicial Clreult af
ing any right, till# or Intarsat In or la Ih* following
»•■-■ IMckinaon said, would be to set Florida, In and Far lemlaola
described
real property loCounty. Florida, In Chancery, an
up luncheon m eetings w ith busi­ abbreviated title of aald cause be­
catrd la Bamlnela County,
Florida, la.w tli
ness and Industrial leaders from ing "Rub* V. Durr. Plaintiff, va
Farewl Na. Dee: Lota II, Id,
Basal* Durr,
Defendant," and
around tha nation. At the meetings htraln
II, and Id. Block dll Lota T.
fall not or a Deere* Pro
I. II. oad 14. Black III
eeuneil members would attem p t Confaeoo will ho an I* rod against
and Loti IE Id. II, SI. II.
and tha aauea pracaad aa
be convince th e leaders to bring you.
II. and II, Blaik II. of
part*.
b a .v i, a n d o . t h e
aununs
(SEAL)
th slr firm s to Florida.
BEAUTIFUL aeoordlng to
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Industrial Commission Chairman
plat
tbaraaf
recorded
la Flat
Clark of Ih* Clreult Court
Beak I, page* I I 4 , II, IT,
Worley Brown said a federal plan
ny Joan M. With*
sad II, Pahlla Raeord* af
Deputy Clark
to aid deprassed araaa In th e na ■tanetrom,
Seminole County, Florida,
Davla A McIntosh
Pareal No, Twee Lata IT, II,
Sion could have the effect of keep­ Attorneys for P lalstlff
II, II. II. It, IE sad tl, ST,
Post Office Rag SRI
ing new industry out o f Florida. Hanford,
M. tl. II. II. tt, It. sad 14.
Florida
l a a report to the Development Publish: Mar. It. II, April f. M
Black dl; Lots I. I*. 11. It,
II, II. II, II. II. M. IT. tl,
Commission, Brown said Florida IN TMR CIRCUIT COURT FOR
II. tl. II. It, Bloak II; Lots
eould not qualify aa a depressed THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IT. II. tt. It, »t. tt. It. and
o r FI ORIDA. IN AND FOR BRM&lt;
Id. Black tT|L ou t. 41, dt.
^
area to g e t federal aid under the INOLR
COUNTT. FLORIDA,
dl, di. I.
i e a . it. n , at.
W precent bill.
IN CHANCRRT NO. IIIM
It. It. It. It. N. tt, tt. tl,
I
t.
II.
It.
tt.
tl. tl. II. tT.
FIRBT
FEDERAL
BA
VINOS
AND
To combat tha situation, tha
and II. Block II. of BANIsOAN ASSOCIATION OT OR.
Development Commission consi­ LANDO, a aarporatlan,
LANDO. THE S U B U R B
Plaintiff,
BEAUTIFUL aaaardlag ta
dered plena to r expanding ita
plat tbaraaf raeardrad la
To.
tourist promotion program outside ETHEL B. FARTLOW, a afngt*
Flat Bask E page* HS4. M.
IT, sad dl. Pubtla Rasards tt
woman, ARLENE M. PATTERSON,
the United I t a tea.
a single woman, and HUE BUILD,
Samlnol* County, Florida,
Pavesl Ba. Threat Lota. E I,
era, INC., a Florida e e n i n t l a a
E T, I, It, IE II, IE IT, II.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
If, IE tl, M, tl, tR IE II.
TO: ETHEL B. FARTLOW M l
It. IE dl. dt, dE Id, sad 41,
IN TBX CINCt’IT COUNT. NINTH AHLENE M. PATTERSON
Block dl, of BANLANDO,
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it o r r i o i i n s Addraaa Uaknown
THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
IN AND rOX SNMINOLB COUNTY.
Ten nr* hereby aatlfled that a
according lo plot thereof re­
CHANCBBY NO. HIM .
suit to faraclaa* a morlgaaa aa
corded la FU l Book E pagr*
HA It OLD FREDERICK F ERKINS. Ih* halew described property ha*
d m , df, IT. sad II, Publla
Plaintiff, baas commenced against you la
Raeorda af Bamlasl* Coaaly.
Florida.
▼a
the Circuit Court of Ih* Ninth
NATALIE ROSEMARIE PERKIN*. Judicial Clreult, Bcmluala County,
TAKE MOTICB Mat a gull la
Dsfsndeal. Florida.
Chase*ry has beau filed against
NOT!CD to M r a i D
The abbreviated till* u Ih* ysa la U s Clreult Ceurt af Ua
THE KTATE OF FLORIDA TOl
causa la First Fadaral Paving*
Nlath Judicial Clrault uf Florida,
Na ta lie robem ahie fh r k in b Leap Asaaalatiaa of Orlaad* TA It und far Bamlnala County,
I I Austla atrsst
Ethel E. Psrtlow. at aL
karutu JAMB* E. MATTHEWS
Charlsaiewa, Massachusetts
Tha description af the real and ROSE N. MATTHEWS, hla
. A sworn Complaint having been properly proceeded against lai
wife, era tha P lain tiffs sad
filed avalnst you In lha Circuit
Lei 1*1. at LAKE HARRIET
TKOMAE F. DALT, a t eL are Da
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ESTATES, Bamlnala County,
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Florida, la Chancery, far Divorce,
Florida, according te tha
Is a suit la Quiet TUI* an lha
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KINS. Plaintiff vs. NATALIE
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ItOSEUAIlIE PERKINS, Defend­
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ecutive director of Feature* Sporti
indicated today that Fancy-dan
Heitry Cooper has replaced heavy-fiited Sonny Liston a t the
most likely next opponent for
heavy-weight champion
Floyd
Patterion.
Cooprr, a 26-year-old Briton
with a slashing left jab. appar­
ently gained the Iniide track for
the Patterson match with hia
fifth-round technical knockout of
Joe Erakine at Wembley, England, Tuesday night. Cooper,
British and Empire heavyweight
champion, called for a shot at
Palteraon Immediately after the
victory and Tom Bolan, executive
director of Feature Sporta, It.
sued an encouraging statement.
" I’m meeting with Floyd right
now and that ia one of the
things we are going to dltcutt,"
aaid Bolan Immediately after
learning of Cooper's win. "Cooper’t victory certainly if a big
boost In his favor. However, no
decision has yet been made."
A source close to Feature
Sports said one possible site for
Patterson's next defense ia Pitts,
burgh's new Civic Arens vhleh
la scheduled to be opened in July.
The arena will have a retract!ble roof and could seat about
11,000 for a prise fight.

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League bowling results find* the
scores in tha Debary Social league
running very close. The DeBary
Business Men's Team leads with
64 games won, followed by Jackson Service Station, 03; Peck Tleal
Estate, 66'.a and Faren Builders
No. 1 and VFW tied with 04.
Results in last week's play wera
Karen's No. 2, taking g points
from Radio and TV Canter; Lake
Maria Estates, 3 from Jackson
Sarvica Station; Keck Real Estate,
3 from DeBary Business Men;
VFW, 4 points from Davia Build*
era and Farcn’a No. 1, 3 from
retold'*.
I,. Diondi took the individual
high tingle* with a 218 and tha in­
dividual high aeries with a 009.
Lake Marie Eatatca swept tha
boards to taka team high tingle
with 1087 and team high aeriea
with 1072.

Be Fawn Looms
As SOKC Choice

H U TCH IN SO N of the Reds
I__________________By ALAN MAVEJt______

DeLand Nips
Sanford With 3
Run Ninth
DeLand scored three unearned
runs in the ninth Inning, Tuesday
to shade the Sanford Seminole,
5-2.
Bobby Johnson hurled the whole
game for the locals allowing only
four hits.
It was the second loss of the
season for Sanford.
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Their next game will be against'
Winter Tark Friday.

Providence, Dayton
Cop NIT Play
NEW YORK (U Pt) — Provi­
dence College and the University
TAItOPtP U K * J P i FtatlKe* TP*
of Dayton were mighty lucky to l-r
V ie t
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l»o occupying semi-final bertha to­
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Providence pulled out a. 71-66 vie- .
tory Over Niagara Tuesday night *
in tha final quarter-final gam* a t
Madison Square Garden.
"Wa were lucky, too," admitted
Blackburn a* he reviewed the Fly­
ers' 62-60 squeaker over Tempi*'in
There la still time to tee plenty
The rest of the exhibition alate the first game of a doubleheadtr.
of Major League action at Tink­ ahapea up this way:
"in fact, wa m utt hava set the
er Field In Orlando during the
Mar. 27—Baltimore.
game back a few years tha way wa
next two weeks.
Mar. 30—Chicago White Sox.
played."
Apr. J—Lot Angelei.
The next exhibition game In
Dayton, a 10-point
Orlando will be Sunday with
Apr. 3—Detroit.
barely outlasted Temple on a
Minneapolis playing the Phlllit*.
Apr. 4—Milwaukee.
shot by Tom Hatton
ond left to play.
Both Dayton and Providenc*
will need more than luck on their
sida in Thursday night’s semi­
finals. Tha Flyers will play SL
Louis University and Providence
will meet Holy Cruse in a rematch
betwraen a pair of U ttar Naw Eng­
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United Press International
batting average, 33 homers and land rivals.
A tiny bona chip haa Frank 77 runs bitted in.
Howard and tbe Los Angeles
General manager Buttle Bavasi
Dodgers hurting all over.
The chip ia tbe left thumb of said that Howard, who suffered
the $108,000 bonus beauty from the injury in Sunday's exhibition
Ohio State wee discovered Tues­ game with the New York Yan­
day night and Dr. William Scar­ kees, will not rejoin the Dodgers
pa, Dodger phyiiclan at Vero until April 4. The announcement
A grand sweepstakt* prist W *
Beach, speculated it could mean on Howard's Injury came shortly taken by the F. D. Scott* In Sontha giant slugger will m iu the after the Dodger's 16-15 victory day's Sanford Boat and Ski Club
team'* National League opener. over the Milwaukee Bravea In fishathon, however, the winner* Q
The Injury came juat ei Dodg­ which John Roseboro hit a pair would accept only one gift, decid­
er maneger Walt Alston and oth­ of two-run homers for Los Anga- ing to hold the remaining awaols
er Los Angeles officials believed les and A1 Spangler had a triple for "another try a t it."
rthey were making solid progress and three singles for Milwaukee.
Mrs. Richard Hart, publicity
Other
camp
notes:
Catcher
In taming the 6-foot, T-ineb, 250chairman, aald Tuesday th at ;of
pounder's baUing swing. The losi Dlek Brown railed hia spring tha fiva boats and mora than 46
o7*ftu*ard would be e H*rd blow, average to .542 with two tingles member* takings part, tha 8cofta
to the Dodgers who plan to alter­ t r the Detroit Tigers beat l i t St. were tha only ones "with magi a
nate him at first base and in the Louis cardinals, S-2. . , Left­ poles." Fishing was limited to Qa
outfield and who are counting on hander Jim Archer's three-hit
use of cane polas and a choice of
him to produce much of their pitching for five innings paced
m g
the Kansas City Athletics to a bait.
long-range batting power.
Outdoor cooking of Mie eatFh,
4-2
win
over
the
New
York
Yan­
Howard started the 1BB0 season
with Spokine but wound up as kees in a game cut to seven In­ and hamburgsr brought along rin
tbe National League'a rookie of nings because of rain . . . The the event of such emergency, had
the year on the elrength of « .368 Boston Red Sox crushed the Los juat begun a t W oodruffs Cat,
Angeles Angels, 12-3. with the Mrs. H art reported, “whew A*
aid of a homer, double and tin ­ flood came."
gle by Rip Repulski and six er­
"Wa moved all eook-eut opera­
rors by the Angels . . . Rookies tion* to the D. H. McGlllts heme
Nelson Mathews, Denny Murphy on Forett Dr. between rains aeid
and Billy WiUiami hit eighth-in­ wound up about 9:80 p. m., dried
ning homera to produce an 3-6 out, appetites satisfied and ready
victory for the Chicago Cubs over to go again,” eh* concluded.
Jim Wtlliiraa of Lyman hurled the Cleveland Indiana . . . Tha
a nifty one hitter while hi* team ­ world champion Pittsburgh Pi­
mates slammed out 1 3 .hits to rates gained their ninth win in 12 Bout Postponed
PATERSON, N. J. (U PI)—IS*
games when they topped the
topple Pierson 8-0, Tuesday.
Paring the Lyman bat aisault Philadelphia Phillies, 7-5 . . The Joe# Torres-Bobby Barnea middle­
was WiUiami end Roy Llifc who Cincinnati Reds walloped the weight bout scheduled tor Satur­
Minnesota Twins, 10-4, and tha day night here hae been postponed
both homered.
Lyman opened up with two Baltimore Orlolee nipped tbe until April 1. Torres, • Puerto Ris­
en, is suffering from a aora throat.
runs In the first and breeied Chicago White Sox, 2-1.
home tbe rest o( the way.

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Exhibition Slate

Tiny Bone Chip Has Howard,
Dodgers Hurting All Over

Scoffs Capture
Fishathon Prize

Re Fawn, who brokt the St sec­
ond barrier In hia last outing F ri­
day night, will be the dog to watch
in tonights feature race a t the
Eanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Paul Boons'* young hustler gate
the favored inside box In tonlght’a
main event and will be going for
hie seventh victory since he began
hia career this year.
Also in tha fsatura Raid la a
group of vela ran campaigners,
either of whom eould score a vic­
tory. Rounding out tha field for
the Mid-Week Hot-Box are Arlene
Nug. John Lee, O. B.'s Modest,
Gesto, Angulon, Wayne Roberta
and Aunt Mortis.
Wayne Roberts la tha only grey­
hound In tha main svent with more
wins than Be Fawn. Carl Tracy's
64-pounder has triumphed seven
time* and haa been in the money
in 18 of 20 atarts.
In tha Grade C seventh race,
young Mo Springer hope* to keep
his winning record intact. Big Mo
The entry list is growing for
haa won twlea and placed twice in
tha only four starts of hit carver. the G. W. Spencer Golf Tourney
He has cltmbad from maiden class set fur the Mayfair Club Apr.
M.
to Grads C in only tear n e ts .
Among tha entries will be Carl
Denn, former stale am ateur
champ and now owner of the
Dubsdreed Golf Club I* Orlando.
Other early entries Include Dr.
Herald Ring and Gene Witael for­
mer winner* in the Spencer play.

Lyman Rolls Over
Pierson, 9-0

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GOTEBORC, Sweden (UPI) —
Sports writer Sven Ekatroam of
tha Gotoburg Dally saya world
heavyweight champion Floyd Pat­
terson will make aa exhibition tour
of 8w*den this year. Ha aald Pat­
terson will tour 10 Swedish cities
during April or August with tha
profits going to tha Swodiah Na­
tional Polio Fund.

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M P IA -ar. PAUL, Mlaa. (UFI)
Tho Minnesota Vikings hare sign­
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Build • Faint • Repair
Building M aterials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
Radio ft Television
Special Services
la u n d ry Service
Automobile Service

1-BEDROOM furnished house in
country. Ph. FA 2-2022.
LARGE furnished apartment, kitehan, living and dining room.
2 or 4 bedrooms. Th. FA 2-7234.
2003*k French Ave.

30. M achinery- - Toola

HOUSES: 503 Sanford Ava.. fur­

2. Notice* • Personal*

1-BEDROOM apartment. Phone
FA 3-1443 between I a. m. A

nished; 117 30th 8t., furnished.
31. Poultry - P ets • Livestock
32. Flowers • Trees • Shrub* UNFURNISHED S bedroem house
33. F urniture
with Florida room, built-la
3L Articles For Sale
kitchen. On new Rouja 415,
35. Articles Wanted
near churcbea and atoraa in
36. Boats • Motor**
Osteen. Rent $45. FA 2*1771.
37. Motorcycle* - Scooters
OSTEEN: 4 room furnished apart­
38. Trailers • Cabanas
ment, newly decorated, rant
36 AutomobUts • Trucks
$45. FA 3-5771.

• MINUTE CAR WASH fl.M
Ip . n.
Open I a. m. to • p. m. daily.
I a. m to a •&gt;. m. Fri. A BaL 3 - BEDROOM furnished house,
Iva Carpenter 4 Letter Velno
4IT Holly Avenue.
NIFTY-AUTO BATH,
3-BR
house, kttcbea equipped.
2408 French Are.
FA 2-2203 or FA 2-3313.

6. For Rant
ROOM, cooking, 9S wk. FA 2-2704.

3-BEDROOM home, nice location
near base, partly furnished.
Pb. FA 3-3713.

UNFURNISHED houid, 4 bed*
rooma, 2 bathi, 2 porchei, kit* FURN. APT., 3300 MlUoovlUe.
chea equipped, larfo yard; neat 3-BEDROOM h o u s e , kitchen
to new high achool; 103 mo.
equipped. Ph. FA 2 3101.
FA 2-1971.
2 B. R. furnished house . &gt;73
3 B. R. unfurnished . . . . 143
1 B. R. apartment ....... $40
ROSA L. PAYTON
2-BEDT.OOM furniihed apartment, Registered Real Estate Broker
tile bath, cloae la, 901 Palmetto. Ph. FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

HOUSE. 2 bedrooms, unfurnish­
ed, $30 mo. 3082Vu Grandview
Are. Ph. FA 2-0903 or FA 2-08IT.

UNFURNISHED housa
Smyrna Drive. NO

a. .

AS LOW
AS

3-ROOM furnished apartment, $33
per month. Adults. I ll N. Ja s­
mine Ave.

NICE 3 room furniihed apart­
RENT A BED
ment for aouple, watar Inelad
Rollaway, Hoepital A Baby Beds
ed, $30. FA 2-7390.

CONSTRUCTION C 0„
Incorporated

j PARK HOMES

2—SMALL modern cottage*, fur.
niihed, near Gentva, Rt. 420.
Both hava acraaned porehti.
FO 5*3431.

FURNISHED efficiency apart­
ment, full bath, dean, $40.
LAKE collage, fum. FA 2-0100.
40734 W. F irit St., A pt 3.

BY

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2—FURNISHED apartment!, 310
Magnolia. Call A. K. Rotteiler,
FlorliL FA 2-1431.

FA 2-1374 after 3:30 p.m.

a Quality Homes
I Shoemaker
I
I
1

• i

TRAILER and apartment. Adulti,
no peti. W a t e r furniihed.
FA 2-444T.

20. Rabysiltera
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.

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$33,

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By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-1131
US W. 1st. St.

ONE bedroom furnished apart­ SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice
ment. 2101 Magnolia, $45 month.
larfa apartmenU, 404 E. llth
FA 2-3931.
SL Pb. FA 2-42S2.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Oatfa*. UNUSUALLY nice unfurnished 1
401 Magoolia A*a.
bedroom garage apartm sst;
HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 3 batha Pk.
FA 3-4143.___________________

5-ROOM apartmant, unfurnished,
close In. FA 3-3311.

STENSTROM RENTALS
Unfurn. 3 BR, 3 bath . . . $11&gt;
Unfum. 3 BR, 3 bath . . . $100
Unfurn. 3 BR, 1 bath .. $110

Stenstrom Realty.

central heating, air eet^Rloetag, near chorcbea and stores.
No cbildran, no pete. $40. Ph.
FA $ 4381.
1-BEDROOM unfurnished Settee.
FA 3-3043 or FA 3-S34T.
FURNISHED apartment, hardwoo# floors, tils bath. FA 3-4201.

4 ROOM, titan apt. $11 Park.
WE NEED KENTAL8

I l l N. Park Are. Phnne FA 3-2420 Call or coma Into our office if
you would lik e' to rant your
home. We specialise In reotaU,
leaies apd property menagement Furnished or unfurnish,
r ic rm a ts
ed.
We think you will like eur
XOTH’K ta hereby ilv n i that I
service.
tm . n i . e . d In bu.ln.ee at llwy.

Legal Notice

It-SJ. H.mlnole County, rtorlda.
I
under Hi* fletltloua nama of. Maiody Inn Ceffaa nhoppa, and that I
Inland to rasl*l*r aald nama with
lha D ark af tha Ctrault Caurl.
Seminole County, Florida. In aa- 111 N. Park Ave. Phene FA &gt; 3430
rordann* with tha provlalona af
tha Klrtliloas Nama Btntuaa. law ilt Sari Ion SILOS Florida atat- 7. Bualnaaa Rental*
utaa t*ST.
nil. William 8 Hlaalnhotham
Fubllih Mar. II, tl. IS. Aft. I. OFFICE SUITE: a rooma, air
ceaditieaed, dovataw* Utatioa.
till.

Stenstrom Realty

Call FA 1-9733.

HOMES

RESALES

ONE DOLLAR DOWN 18 ALL YOU PAY
9UNLAND

9. For Sato o r Rant
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath cement
block, hardwood floors. Perfect
location, dose in. Contact 1112
Palmetto,

ESTATES

3 BEDROOM S - 1 ft 2 BA TH S
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

Monthly Payment* Lower Than Rent
VA Financing At &amp;V* 5* Int«r*at
• DON'T FAIL TO ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON RI^AINTNG
NEW HOMES IN SOUTH PINECRE8T. 4th
ADD.
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Home* feature Built-In Dream hltckeM By —

a ia s a a i# itiC T iis
Refrigerator — Ovea — Rang# — Hal H atar Heater
Designed Fee le tte r Living_____________

WHBKB.
W HERE. . . .

W H E R E ...
CAN

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GVF

MORE HOME
^
DOLLAR VALUE f
• 3 . 9 . 4 Badraama
• Planned Lake Froat
Cemmantiy "

• S Faralahad Medela far
year Isapactioa

Minimum 1350 Dn.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
J. URAILBT ODIIAM. PRE8.

Rrralh

Wed. Mar. 22, 1961—Page 9 1 16. Female Help W anted

27. Special Sarrli

34. Article* F o r Sale

UNENCUMBERED White woman PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING PUP TENTS, Sleeping Bags, Can­
W. L. HARMON
for housekeeper—cook for fam­
teens, Mass Kits, Packs, ArmyPh. FA 2 4223
ily of four. $100 per month,
Navy Surplus. Sir Sanford Ave.
THE OLD BOYS 1 L THINK
room and board. Mra. Woods.
AS frostbatsdJ THUV
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
READY 511XED CONCRETE
MATOR.VOO
9 (J f
217 Virginia Dr., Winter Park.
AS A GUY
OUGHT ID
All typei and sizes, installed
AM SUPPOSED
Outdoor Table Tops 4 Seats
E fiA O .C A N T T
B4DDUNG CO-STAB,
TO BE A DAW -, S tM P tV W A lK O hl
I'lEHRO
MANUFACTURING
"Do It \ ourself"
Lot Marker! — Sills — Lintels
A canoe Wit h T i l t
INC.YOUM&amp; ' tiTAGL AMD ROM
operalors wanted, experienced WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
&amp;l)ARD5MAhl'/ 11HB LOOT ■7H(TO06H''{ OPSTBC Aht| PJVCECD5
on I and 2 needle machines.
WITM A
S T I N E
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
CKhh’G &lt;
•— YOU MOST \
TO A u
Steady work. 402 Fccan Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
909 Elm. Ave.
Pb. FA 2-5751
ATTACK YttUR) Mo d e r n a u d i e n c e s
iS
W
A
T
tE
P
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B
L
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D
.
f O h Y le tT H /
FA 2 2431.
HAWB HTTLE PATIIMCB
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 4432
s
a
m
k
A
SEWING MACHINE to responilrEST *— / . VJITM THIS SORT O P
WKATWfc M N o M S t h i ^ e
ble person. One I960 Kenmore,
19. Situntiunn Wanted
INCOME
TAX
CALL KLANf L
like new and In excellent condi­
Qualified Service
tion,
haa attachments. Atiuma
DAYS WORK A ironing in my
II. L. Whelcbcl.
6 paymenta of $3.10. Writ* Fi­
home. KA 2-7791.
For appointment eall FA 2-2010
nance Manager, Box 10, e /a
Sanford Herald.
FRIGIDAIRE
20. Ilabyalttern
Sales 4 Service
WIIJ50N Topnotch Club*, com­
WILL care lor imall child In tny
U. II. HIGH
plete act, Including bag. Con­
home for working mother. See
Oviedo. Fla. FO 53313 Days
tact Ken at FA 2-4193.
Mrs. Heath. Apt. 9, Avalon
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.
Apts.
REFRIGERATOR and eleclrle
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
range, both in very good condi­
ment!, Invoices, l and bills, and
21. Henuty Salons
tion, $73 each. Call FA 2-S476
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
or tee at 304 Fairmont Dr.,
Printing Co. Pnone FA 2 2931— Sunland.
PERMANENTS $7.00
304 West 13th St
Complsta with Hair Cut A St) ling
LADIES' dreatei, size 14.90;
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
WATCH REPAIRING
man's suit, ilze 37; 20 In. 32010 Hiawatha
Ph FA 2-1398
f J i My Business, not a sideline.
speed window fan; electric
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
heater:
and *&lt; rarhrt pipe
12. Real Estate I-or Sale
PETE'S WATCH REPAIR
9. F or Sale or Rent
diet; reasonable. FA 2-1738.
213 Oak Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3143
S-BEDROOM furnished bouse, I FRONT L oin us residential
CALORIC gas atove. excellent
Casselberry. FA 3-9909/
lection. Phone FA 2-0744.
condition, $65 or best offer.
Beauty Salon
29. Automobile Servlca
FA 2-0949.
Walker Building
9 z 30 FT. llousetraller, 2 bed­ THREE bedroom house, kitchen
2310 Oak
FA 2-7484
rooms. Inquire Eldar Springs
AUTO
GLASS
equipped, Irnccd backyard, VA
36. Boata ■ Motor*
Trailer Park. FA 2-9393.
mortgage. FA 2-3€&lt;o.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
INSTALLED
Harriett, Eva Jo 4 Bob
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Windshield
Baek Glass
12. Ran! B atata For 8*1*
S t Johns Realty Co. 103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742 Door Glass
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Vent Glass
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
T. V. STAMPS
Robson Sporting Goods
FOR SALE
SERVICE
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-4123
Ph. FA 2-3S61
tN EXCLUSIVE
Scnkurik Glass and Paint Co. 304-6-1 E. 1IL
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES 2 BEDROOM home in Country 22. Build • Paint • Repair
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422 1360 WIZARD Winner 14 ft. De­
Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
Club Manor. Small equity ami P U T T ’S CARPENTRY Services,
luxe Cabin Cruller. Fully equip­
equipped; central heat; double
31. Poultry - Pata • Livestock
assume $42.00 per month piyped,
75 h. p. Johnson Motor,
new
work
4
repair.
Specialist
garage,
enclosed;
Intercom
ments. Ph. FA 2-7902.
Tandem trailer. May be teen
In Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
system; large lakefront lot,
BABY male parakeet and cage.
FA 2-7414.
at 135 N. Summerlin Ave.
landscaped, with sprinkler sys­ FARMER'S AGENCY
FA 2-1433.
tem. A bargain at $39,500.00.
MERCURY 10 h.p. motor, good
PAINTING: Coiora a specialty.
N.V. Farmer, Realtor
SMALL Chihuahua pupa, T wka,
Far Information eall FA S-T99S
condition, $40. FA 3-3792.
Residential, commercial, Indus­
2445 S. Park Ave. Ph. KA 2 3221
old. Mr*. Stewart, Lake Mary,
days, or FA 2-9199 nlghtf or
trial.
Licensed
aad
bonded.
After faouri FA 2-2415 FA 2 3012
after 5:00 p. m.
Sundays.
Work guaranteed. Free esti­
39 Automobiles • Truck*
HELMLY REALTY
mates.
Charlie
Burrie,
FA
2-4374
FAVORABLE TERMS
32. Flower** • Tree* • Shrub* 55 FORD V-3 4-dr. sedan, auto­
308 W. 13th Street
ot FA 2-4437.
I Bedrooms, 134 Baths, $323
matic tranimlaiion. No dowa
FA 3-7603, Evenings FA 3-2379
PANSIES
down, $120 per mo.
CARPENTRY, p a rtin g , roofing
p a y m e n t , $17JO per mo*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
3 Bedrooms, Large ahadtd lot,
and cament work. FA 2-4899.
FA 2-0014 or FA 2-0015.
No
Down
Payment
GrapaviU* Ava. eaar 20th I t
$300 down, $99.00 per mo.
NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
ROOM SPECIAL $14.95. PalnU
I Bedrooms, 134 Baths, many
COSTS
HEDGE PU N TS, II for $10.
Ing ir.aide and out. Call Mr.
eatraa, $1,077 down, $104*3
I and 3 Bedroom maaonary
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
Tasker, FA 2-6159.
per mo.
home
built
on
your
lot
any­
W. 20th 8t. Near Golf Course
3 Bedrooms, Large Lot, older
where in the stale of Florida. 23. Building M aterials
Ph. FA t-5909
home, $300 down, 390.00 per
No waiting — immediate con­
m o..
tra c tio n . CALL FA 2 8343.
LUMBER . HARDWARE • PAINT 33. Furnltur*
3 Bedrooms, Total price $7,730
‘ ROOKING
FHA Loani
Headly Const. Co.
—$300 down, $95.00 per mo,
Used furniture, *appllancei, toola,
B. EDWARDS
Will buy you tha baat,
g Bedrooms, $3*95—4230, down,
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry'a Mart,
LAKE FRONTAGE
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
moat sconomlcal car daal
$70. per me.
213
Sanford
Ave.
Ph.
FA
1-4133
100 feet on Crystal Lake, 332 feel
Wa Giya TV Stam ps.
avsiiabi* in Central Flo­
depth. Lafge bearing citrus 903 W. 3rd SL
PA 3 7399
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
-W E TRADE"
r i d a . . . A t BILL HEMP­
trees. $5,930. Terms.
Maifrcia renovating Expert Up­
HILL MOTORS.
W. H. “Bill” Stam per Agency
also
holstering. All A'orfc Guaran*
24. Electrical Services
Realtor—Insurer
LAKRFRONT lot In Loch Arbor,
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
FRIGIDAIRE
with trees, fl.tso.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 S eate d
Salta 4 Service
Ave.
LOT8 on St. Johns River, 100 ft. ROBKRt A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Houee Wiring
Free Eatlmales
Z 300 ft. FA 3-0991.
Raymond Lundquist, Astoc.
* BIG VALUES
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank illdg. 112 Magnolia
* QUICK CREDIT
Ph. FA 20013
*
EASY TERMS
9-BEDROOM, 3. bath, acrcenad
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
CUSTOM L I N E two
/
carportei
in Sunfaud,
Hti,tt!yh&gt;i‘ S erv ices
TLis Is all the cash you "’ed.
WILSON
WAIER
door
with fbrtioznatic.
down,
assume
payments.
Phone
There ara no hidden casta. Only
RETIRED Plumber does plumb­
Pow er Steering, Only
FA 3-7026.
New and Uied Furniture
904. monthly paya principal, In­
ing repairs. Ph. Ml 4-7713 be­
22,000 Actual Ml!**!
311
E.
First
St.
FA
1-3412
terest, taxes and Insurance. 3
tween 8 &amp; 9, morningi 4 evenJuat Ilka “ Brand S tink­
bedroom home with tiled bath, F air Value Properties
ingi
New 4 Uaed Funftur* 4 Appli­
ing New."
RAYMOND M. BALL
terrasso floors, and many other
ances A Good Plaea Ta
And
Associates
features. Electric Rang* and
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Ph. FA 3 5441
Venetian Blinds Included. Only 211 So. Park
Jenkins Furniture
FA 3-1390
two (I) available on theao Laka Mary Branch
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 1*7450
terms. Act Now.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
SPRING SPECIALS
HELMLY REALTY
AIR CONDITIONING
Sell
Ui
Your
fursltura.
Quick
P1NECREST,
3
Br.,
1
hath.
301 W. 13th St.
Ph. KA 1 7603
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Service
With
The
Cash.
SUPER
•
310,360.
Corner
lot.
4&lt;4
per­
Evaning FA 2-2379
FA 2-4542
TRADING POST. FA 3-9177.
cent mortgage. Fenced yard. 1007 Sanford Ave.
HOME PLUS INCOME for cou­
Make offer on down payment.
870 four door sedan, HyPLUMBING
EARLY AMERICAN iota, chair
PINECREST, $13,000, down pay­
ple or widow;' practically downdram atic. Tha newest
Contracting 4 Repair*
and
table
$70.
FA
3-33S4.
towoi 309 Magnolia. Call Own
ment $400. 9 BR. and 1 bath.
naw used Pontiac around.
Fret Estimate*
Paymenta $97.00 per month.
ar, FA 3-7004.
ROLLAWAY. Hospital aad Baby
R. L HARVEY
MAYFAIR, 911,100, &gt; Br.. 1 304 Sanford Ava. Pbons FA 3 33S3
Beds. Day, Weak, or Month—
12 ACHES on Highway 17-12 near
bath. 4 percent mortgage,
FURNITURE CENTER
Clrcusland. Adaptable for al­
$71.00 par month.
1100 French Ave.
26. Radio ft TeievUlon
most any use. Roads on three
PINECRE6T, 90 year* remain­
Ph. FA 2*7159
aides For further Information,
ing on 414 percent mortgage. TV SERVICE within tha hour.
telephone J. W. Hell, Realtor.
Parta
4
labor
poiltlvtly
guar­
Low monthly payments. Drive
34. Articles For Sal*
FA 3-3441.
anteed 30 davi. Service calls
by 100 Shannon Drive. Call
CHAIRh, crulcbli,
*2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-9792. W H E E L
SPECIAL t w o d o o r
for appointment.
3-BEDROOM. 1U bath home with
canei, walkers.
H ardtop. D y n a f l o w ,
CITY,
furnished
home,
$10,700.
shade treee, patio, enclosed
FREE DEUVERY
monthly paymenta 170.00. Has 27. Special Services
Power Steering, Radio
Florida room. In Plnecrest 3rd
Preacrlptione our Specialty
well and aprlakter system
and H eater. A Craam and
Addition. FA 2-7712.
FAUST*!
Rz
PHARMACY
Sewing:
Mach.
Repairs
Front and baek screened
W hite Finish T h a t Haa
and and MallonviU#
ALL MAKES 4 MODIiLS
• porch.
T
hat Naw C ar L uster.
Ph. FA 3-T107.
RENTALS $8 WEEK
ROSA L. PAYTON
203 W Firit St (21 hr. ter.)
Rtglitered Real Estate Broker
KENMORE waihrr-dryer, reel
IKA 2-3623
Ph. FA 3-1301 17-32 at Hiawatha
power m o w e r , ornamental
blocks, bathroom beater, baled
III N Park Ave Phone F&gt; 2 2420 INCOME TAX SERVICE
A FIN E BUY
hay. FA 2-1409.
O. M. HARRISON
$11,300 for • 2 bedroom home In
2440 Hiawatha
Pb. FA 2B827
Mayfair, featuring a large 1.1. M ortgage l/oana
FACTORY TO YOU
Rev. 1311 Palmetto
FA 2-7941
landscaped yard with Urea. We
V'L
MORTGAGE LOANS
ALUMINUM BLINDS
recommend your attention to
FHA aad Conventional
Endoaed bead. Sag-proof bottom
WELDING
AMBASSADOR, Power
this buy.
Commercial 4 Residential
rail with plastic end*. Pletlic
Heavy equipment, Truck*, Rail*,
Steering, Power Brakes,
8TEN8TROM REALTY
or rayoa tape*. Cotton or nylon
Sprocket*, Rollers, Idlers and
Autom atic W e a t h e r
111 N Park Ave Pkaa# PA 1-2420
corda.
gentral repair. Call . . . .
By*, Radio, plus fo n t laR A W WELDING
Scnkurik Glass and P ain t Co.
antal Spar*.
Ph. FA 3-4631
EAit 5-4780
Palatka, Fla. 310 Magnolia
111 N. Park Ave Paone FA 2 2420 15. Businetut Opportunities
INVESTORS — DEVELOPERS
100 Acres, including 60 acre
clear, sand bottom lake, high,
dry pine lend, paved road, 7
miles from Sanford. Recorded
subdivision. Terms. Box 534.
f-Harfroom • IV, Bath
Uklawaha. Ar V-U14. 7“ ------from

OUR BOARDING HOUSU

Dawn's

$

695
19S6

$100

Wall

19S5
Pontiac
19S5

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Stenstrom Realty

Longdale
$8250

ONLY I U 0 DOWN
Ne Clewing Ceita
FHA
Caav.

Contact JIM HUNT. Saka Manager

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LABE MARI MLYU.
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FA M W i FA M i l l

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DEUCTIONBi 19 Mia. U .

T ara weal At Oar Blgna.

Termites
Swarming?
FOR FR E E INSPECTION
CALL FA 2-8865

ART BROWN
Pe*t Control Service
8ANFORD. FLA.

1956

�The Proven Beauty $cap!
BLUE RIBBON HEAVY WESTERN MATURE BEET

SO n i l

IVO RY SOAP

IX T R A

4 rvrl 2

MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS
IIMIT t WITH $5 00 O* MOM WOO O tO U

KAMI_________________

The Snow White
Shortening

CRISCO
LEAN BLUE RIBBON BEEF

Q U A N T IT Y
RIG HTS
RESERVED

• VJf SAVI Y O U M O M Y
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B ° ne' e sS r , « u n d

MERCHANTS
Green S T A M P S

■TORE HOUIIM:
Moil. T mo* WH,
141 To 74*

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W I T H I VI P Y »&gt;URf II ASf

T h a n t, Frl.
8:30 to 9:00
SATURDAY •:3 0 to 7:00

Lighter cakes, flaky pi# oust
with (6c Off)

C h u ck

Fluffo Shortening

E R E E G IF T S
Prireo Good Through Rot, Mor. It, 1M1
WESTERN GRAIN FED

SETZER* AROMA RICH

Sunshine Always
Delicious

^

"B re a k fa st C u p

Krispy Crackers

COFFEE
Nabisco*!
Flavor Packed

CHEESE TID -B IT

Northern’s
Velvet Soft
-STALEY’S" PURE ALL PURPOSE

D A I R Y DEPT
LONGHORN CHEDDAR
U A V O CIOTHIS torT il
DITMGINT

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News Briefs

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Taylor Recovered
LONDON (UPI) Eluabrth
Taylor, "recovered and In excel­
lent condition" according to her
doctors, will fly to 1-os Angeles
Monday, it was announced today.

Back To Work

Reds Invade Laos,
Thailand Charges

NEW TORK (UPI) - Truck
drivers in the New York garment
district return to work today,
BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) —
ending the threat of a possible
shortage of Easier finery in the Thailand charged today that It
noriheastern section ef the coun­ battalions of Communist North
Vietnamese troops had Invaded
try.
Laos. An American spokesman an­
nounced ths United Stale* waa
New Rocket Test
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The •ending "about 15" helicopter* to
United States in a few days will embattled pro-Western forces.
rocket a miniature laboratory on
Britain asked Russia today
a far-ranging search for knowl­
te join In calling for an Im­
edge needed to chart flight paths
mediate cease-fire In Laos, the
for men " through the least hostile Foreign offlre announced In
regions" of space.
1/md on.
A spokesman said a note de­
Murrow Raps CBS
livered te the Soviet Foreign
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. In- Office by British Ambassador
formation chief Edward R. Mur- Sir Frank Roberts suggested
row has criticized his former em ­ that Britain and Russia launch
ployer, the Columbia Broad- the appeal In their capacity as
caitlng System, for permitting ■ co-ckalrtnan of tha 1934 Geneva
controversial movie he once nar­ conference on Indo-Cblna.
rated nbout American migratory
Thia announcement coincided
worker* te be shown, in Great
Britain.

A ffair Of Heart
THE ROARING TWENTIES roared back in authentic
style when the Gamma Omegas had their costume event
for ruahees at the Lake Mary Fire House. The flappers

Road Reform Laws
Stressed As Probers
i
Near End Of Session

of that bygone era were brought back by, from left. Juno
Kerwin, Edith Van Ness, Gwen Freeman,-Suzy Dickey
and Patty Walker.
(Herald Photo)

Peel 'Framed',
Attorney Says

Educators Elect
Bateman President
Of Organization

The Seminuia County Education
JACKSON VILE (UPI) — The
h
‘
?0RTt
riSRCE.
Fit.
(UPI)
Ccnvlctvi
m
iety
jevel
Vr
mi., heeling a l the Oviedo
Legislative Roads Committee ends
two year* of work today with final thief Ted Rinehart moved from his prison cell iu testify today School auditorium, elected Mrs.
prupo.ali for road reform lawi in the trial of Joseph A. Peel Jr., accused mastermined of Mery Joyce Balrnmn president
end Louis Koakey, vice president;
and s proba into alleged colluaion the Chilllngworth murders.
between •tote highway engineers
, Mrs. Alice Grunt, corresponding
and a Jacksonville contracting
Carlton Welch, defense attorney for Peel, said he hoped , secretary; Mrs. Maiguerile Parfirm.
| to show by Rinehart's testimony that Peel wad "framed" on I tin, recording secretary end Miss
The legislators, who spent Wed­ ' ■■■*■■
Judge andof Mrs.
C*. E. Chilling;
- ■ ■ charges
murdering
Circuit
Beatrice Neilson, treasurer.
nesday sifting conflict ox interest
rrcetfc.
. .
The derotional address, given by
^chargee against former R o a d
The t u t s claims that tha dapHoard member Earl Powers of
per Peel, n former West Palm Lyman Faculty Member Rev. J.
Gainesville, also wets scheduled to
Beach city Judge, ordered ex- Murrey, was based on Proverb*
look Into the alleged failure of
convict Floyd (Lucky) Holxapfel and entitled "The l.ips of the Wise
Jackson vllle’s Beach Boulevard
Key Club View President Doug and Negro nioonehintr George Disperse Knowledge.'*
and irregularities in a 1*6,000 pav­
8tanstrom
Jr. and Secretary Bill (Bobby) Lincoln to kill ChillingA report from Mrs. Basel West,
ing Job a t Orlando.
worth In 1963.
The hearing probably will run Ott accompanied by their eponsor,
Holxapfel and Lincoln have tes­ chairman of ths legislative comeven lunger than Wednesday's Ira Hindman, left today for Jack­ tified In the musty St. Lucie Coun­ millee, included accounts that her
aestlon. That one stretched to al­ sonville to attend the Key Club ty eouttroum that they .drowned group has met with the county
most dusk as witness after witness
the' couple e l sea on June 14, legislative delegation, haa kept in
Stale Convention.
Q testified about Power's interest la
touch with almilar committees in
They will stay a t the George 1963, and that they carried out the
firms which sold suppliaa to the
neighboring counties and haa ar­
murders "for Joe."
state and property he owned on Washington Hotel, where the con­
ranged for a number of speakers
Rinehart,
once
on
the
FBI’s
list
t*
land served by roads built while vention is being held and attend a
at
various rivic clubs, P-TO and
of ten most wanted rrimlnals, Is
*•*
he was on the Road Board.
three-day schedule of assemblies, serving a term at Raiford state P-TA otganisalions.
Powers, a certified public ac­ meetings, contests and forums.
After adjournment of tbs briaf
prison for a jewel robbery a t the
countant, was on the board in 1963
Kew state officers will bs sleet­ •wank Palm Beach Towers hotel, business session, a majority of
and again In 1966 unUI the Bryant
ed at this meeting and will be an­ winter home of some of society’* teachers assembled to adopt a con­
administration came In.
stitution for the countywlde class,
biggest names.
State Sen. Scott Kelly of Lake­ nounced at the banquet Saturday.
room teachers organisation.'
Rinehart
ie
the
latest
in
a
col­
land, commission chairman, said A t this time, the results of the
A refreshment course was served
orful
string
of
witnesses
called
by
9 t h o aim was to determine what talent contact will be revealed.
In the cafeteria under direction of
Welch.
ehangea are needed in state laws
Ott will enter the oratorical con­
Kmry C. Pickren, pipe-smoking commits* ehalrman, Mr*. Kirby
to correct situations th at might
test
which
is
slated
as
an
impor­
"private
eye" and forraef sheriff, Uurkelew.
have existed while Powers was a
member of the board. Kelly acid tant event of the convention, gome testified Wednesday he and hie
he would leave It to the public to of the speeches will be on prepared bloodhound named Holmes followdecide if there was any conflict of topics and some will be extempor­ td a trail from the Chilllngworth
cottage to a highway, Holsapfel
interest.
aneous.
and Lincoln have testified they
look the cuuple to sea In a small
boat, directly from the collage.
Pickren said marks on highway
The Ft. Mellon Park Swimming
A1A, heavily traveled tourist a r­ Pool will bo opened to the public
tery, might have been made by the week of April 1. City Manag­
"a piece of rubber." He told news­ er W. E. Knowles said today.
men outside the courtroom the
Knowles said (hat the new
marks could also have been mede filter system in the pool will he
by the shoes of n person being completely installed this week.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The any issus was evsr reached."
Cost of the equipment including
fate of lovers Dr. R. Bernard
Coleman emphasised, however, dragged across tha road.
The first day of a the defense installation haa been estimated
Finch a n j Carole Tregoff was la that be was only offtring an opin­
ths hands of a jury today for tbs ion and that the decision was en­ case ended with an unsuccessful at 310,000.
Pthird time.
tirely the Jury's. Carols’s attorney effort by Welch to put Miami
Judgs Dsvid Colsmaa gsvs ths last wsek told ths Jury to dlsrs- Beach bartender John Tedeeco on
esse to the Jury of 10 men and gmrd her port in the double jeop­ the stand to testify th at be over­
heard e conversation between Hoitwo w uiuvu Wednesday after ree- ardy pie*. _
oiumem'lng th at it deny a defense
Finch 43, and hla red-haired re­ aapiel and nightclub, vpMaUi
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
Barnett about a "con­
plea of double jeopardy—a situ­ ceptionist, 34, ere charged with B ri*
(UPI) The United Nations
ation in which a person is triad ths gunshot murder of the doc­ tract" te kill CbilUagwotth.
said today supples hate beta
again on the same charge ovw tor's wife, Bathers Joan, 33, on
arriving at Maiadl since the Conthough r verdict has been reached ths lawn of bar West Covins,
goleee forced UN furres out of
before.
Calif-. home on the night of Jnly
that main supply port earlier thia
l Finch's attorney has com
II, 1969. Their first trial, which
month.
sn in December, 1963, and
the second trial jury reached
A Negro who eece ped from the
At the asms lime, officials af
second trial ended |e no do- d tp jell in 13M wee recaptured
verdirt on the surgeon. Bn!
tha national transport system
judge in the second trial.
Wednesday
night,
the
police
de­
•
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charged the United Nations has
D a w , on, said no docialon w#a ; ' f he makeup of the Jury, prevl- partment reported today.
failed to give instructions for tha
dlgly nine men end three women,
made.
CUnt Murphy, escaped from a forwarding of supplies and a tSaid Coleman in final inatrw - was altered Wednesday whan • work gang In August of 1969 and cuood UN special representative
tlous: "It is my opinion, both go woman mtmber, Mrs. Elisabeth was taken into custody hy Patrol­ Rajeshwar Dayal of "untruth" in
• m a.ter of law and fact, th at M Stevens, fainted iu court pad was man Willie Button in thn Sanford saying 33 ahipa were held up
verdict or final determination of replaced by a male alternate.
Are section of the city.
outside the port.
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Key Club Sends l i s H H H H H H
Two To Convention

Swimming Pool
To Open Soon

Jury Deliberations Open
In Finch Murder Trial

U N Supplies
Arrive In Congo

Police Capture
Jail Escapee

NEW YORK (UPI) -A n affair
of the heart waa blamed today
for the involvement of an Air
France stewardess In a fruilrsted a tempt to smuggle 3600,000 of
heroin from Peris te New York.
Federal authorities said they tended to believe the story of Si­
mone Marcelle Uhristmann, 31,
who told them she thought she
was sneaking in only "essence de
perfume" at the pleading of a
"Mr. Mueller" whom she fell in
love with during her (ravels as sn
airlina stewardess.

Boat Handling
Course Slated
Tha United Stales C o a s t
Guard Auailiary will give a (wolesson course in safe boat hand­
ling, rules of the road, knots and
-ap^teci -'a n d safety --aqwlpAMn).
The first clan will be held at
the Winter Park Recreation Cen­
ter at I p.i... today and the sec­
ond class next Thursday at the
tam e time. The cost ia II for
both eltaoei. Safety films will
be shows asch night as a part
of the course.
!,eo R. Cooper, commander of
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla 411. explained that the auailiary is a
■on profit organisation, devoted
to teachlns safety on water te
the boating public.

Lyman Gym
Nears Completion
The new Lymaa School gym
wilt be completed ahead of
schedule, Supt of Schools R. T.
Mllwoa said today.
Tbs gym was expected te be
finished by July, but Mllwos said
today that tha contractors have
assured him it would be finished
in early June.

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★

Kennedy To Alert
U. S. Of 'Danger'
Af Press Meet
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy sought today to
alert the American people lo the
grave danger of a Soviet-bscked
rebel conquest of Laos but also
awaited soma algo Russia might
bt willing lo negotiate a settle,
menl of the civil' war.
Tha President was expected to.
stress al hla « pin. news con­
ference that alUf new measures
must be taken to bolster ths
crumbling anll-Communlat front
In laos if Soviet Prrmiei Nikita
Khrushchev fails lo heed a lastditch appeal.
_ Th« White Hnuar..ivkH and re­
ceived "lira radio and television
time for Kennedy's meeting with
newsmen in whet officials said
was an tffort te reach the widest
possible audience for his words
on the Laotian crisis.
The picture could change If |h*
Kremlin reacli favorably and
quickly lo a new American-back­
ed British plea lo Khrushchev te
end the Russian airlift of war
supplies to the Communist . |*d
rebel* end permit a neutral com­
mission lo arrange a truce.
The British amhsssador In
Moscow, Sir Frank Hnbcris, was
delivering what Foreign Office
sourcca said waa a "final plea"
for Soviet cooperation.

Youth Program Head
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Presi­
dent Kennedy today named Uni­
versity of Oklahoma football coach
Charles B. (Bud) Wilkinson to
head a national youth fitnesa pro­
gram.

with the second day of a m eeting. A U. 8. embassy spokesman told
here by top military men of the United Press International th at
eight SEATO nations te prepare the helicopters would ba serviced
strategy in the event the Laos by U. 8. Marine* stationed a t
crisis cannot be settled peacefully. Udom In northern Thailand, just
Thai Defense Minister Thnnom w few miles from the Laotian
Kitllkarhorn told newsmen that border.
Informed sources said that the
the Communist troops from North
Viet Nam and Pathet I-ao soldiers United States had presented w
had attacked on two fronta and standby military plan to the other
within 16 miles bf the administra­ ■even SEATO partners at the toplevel meeting. Tight security sur­ \
tive capital of Vientiane.
He said that the government of rounded the talks, a prelude to the
1’ripce Iloun Oum had rushed re­ council of foreign ministers gath*
inforcements to meet the attacks. ering here next week.

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time, but aheo she laughed, ii
waa infectious.
Her parents thought it strange
she didn't come to breakfast.
They called the school Iu see if
she bad walked out without telling
them goodbye.
Then they called the police.
John Mack Herring, IT, who
earned his letter playing end last
year aa a sophomore on (jie
Odessa High School football team,
waa taken te police headquarters
for questioning about noon.
"You were the last one lo set
her, soo," Juvenile Officer James
Browu told. “ Wnere Is •be?"
After about 40 minutes of ques­
tioning, tbs boy's father, O. H.
Herring, an electrical contractor,
arrived. Mack turned lo hla
father, with le a n in his eyes, ami
blurted out.
"I killed her."
Mack lad police to a ranch
east af Kermll where his father
leased hunting and fishing rights.
H* waded Into a stock pond, and
while police watched from the
bank, reached late tha water and
dragged to the hank the girl’s
body, sim In pajamas and a robe.

★

★

West Prepares
For Red Threat
United Prow* International
The United Staten und Allied nations maneuvered forces
into ponition today for • battle against the Communlate In
Iaom if the Russians refuse to negotiate.
Faced with a massive Red arms buildup and rebel sue*
cesses in the little Southeast Asian kingdom, the Weal made
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Memorial Services
For Airmen Monday
Memorial service* tea-tha three
Sanford Naval Air Station €(*»♦•
men killed In an A3I) e r r * 'Jo a
the Mediterranean Tu«day8®
noon will be held at 10 k, 4.
Monday.
The twin-jet Sky warrior crash­
ed about one mile behind tha
carrier USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt while o &amp; j simulated loft
bombing run.
Killed in the accident vrers
Cdr. Charles O. Uonnaud, pilot
■nd commanding officer of VAIN
II; Ens. Thomas It. Wallon and
aviaUoo electrician’* mate sec­
ond class, Lowell Barsncss.
The family of Walton request*
that donations be sent to tha
IJille Red School House in lieu
of (lower*.

Banks To Support
4-H Club Work
Two Seminole County banks
have joined with other Florida
banks in national support of 4-H
club work. County Agent Cecil
Tucker said today.
The (wo banks — The Florida
State Bank and Citiaens Bank of
Oviedo made their contribution!
lo (he National 4-H Club founda­
tion in Washington, 1). C , a t
part of a nationwide fund raising
program.

'I Pulled The Trigger-She Was Dead'
ODESSA, Tax. (UPI) - "Sh#
gar# me a kiss te ramambar bar
by . . . I pulled the trigger . , ,
and aha was dead, just like thaL"
Tha bltarre story of the high
school football player and bis
melancholy sweetheart unfolded
pioca by pioea today in this Texas
town wbtra both wars known and
liked.
"Nice kids," a school official
called them.
The motive lor the killing? Au­
thorities haven't found one yet
that saiuite* tbsm.
"You don't take people out and
kill 'am Ilka rabbita," Sheriff
L. B. Eddies said today.
"Even If you accept this story
that bo billed her because she
asked him to, it’s murder." bs
said. "You could hardly call It
a mercy kUliag."
Elixabetb Jeaa Williams, IT,
failed to show up for class
Wednesday morning. Sba waa a
slender girl, S-foot*f and just
under 100 pounds. Mice looking,
with light brown hair and blue
eyes. Rather serious most of (he

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The body had been weighted with
two pieces of lead.
"There is no motive, I think I
am craay, that's all 1 can say,"
the boy said later at Kermil,
where murder charges were filed
against him.
"She first asked me t« kill her
on Monday," Mack laid. "1 told
her It was foolish, but sba kept
talking about bow she wanted lo
be in heaven.
"I made a date with her about
midnight W# drove into the coun­
try and parked. Wa talked about
what It would be like in heaven.
Rh# wasn’t sad, aha waa happy.
“Wa sat on tha bank bbout l l
or 30 minutes. 1 had the shotgun.
She told mo sba was sorry ah*
bad to leave me ilk* thia. 1 said
'Give me a kite to remember you
by.' She turned up her face, and
I kissed bar.
"She said ‘Thank you, Macks.
FU always remember you for
th a t’ Then she said 'Now!" and
1 raised tha shotgun b an al up.
Sht took it with tha back of bar
hand and held U up to bar hogd,
sod I pilled tbs trigger. Sba waa
dead, just like that."

it clear the hour of decision Waa
n tar at hand.
Sir Frank Roberta, British am­
bassador to Moscow, was instructtd by London to deliver te tbo
Kremlin what Portigq Office sour­
ces said waa n "fins'! plea" for
Soviet cooperation to head off a a
armed conflict.
Military leaders of the Southeast
Asia Treaty Organisation (8EATO) mat In Bangkok, Thailand, to
map strategy for blocking n Com­
munist takeover in Laos,
Tb* American attack aircraft
carrier Midway left Hong Kong
with a daauvyar escort, l l was re­
ported headed for tha South China
Sea, closest water point t* land­
locked Laos.
A squadron of C l60 Hercules
turbo-prop transport planes left
Horvelula for Urn Philippine*. They
presumably eould be used to rweh
U. &amp; troops from F ar E ast basso
into Loos.
A U, B. Marina landing fort*
alloat ia Southeast Asian sea* waa
reported alerted for possible inter­
vention.
Pakistan, Thailand and ths Phil­
ippine* ■— three (of tha SEATO
partner#—could contribute armed
forces quickly, U waa wot alone
Just what help tb s other fowr
members—France, Australia, Naw
Zealand and Britain—would give.
The Communist rebate ia Laoa
claimed substantial successes and
pro-Western government sources
in Vientiane admitted soma of
them.
Laotian rebel* claimed to b ars
routed government troops from
tha (Lrstogie mountain pass a t
Muong Essay, about 100 mlloe
north of Vlantlana, and a t Pha
Tang and Vang Vieng, somewhat
to tho south.
Thia would mean th a t the gov­
ernment forces had lost control of
tho vital highway link between
Vientiane, the adminispretiv* cap­
ital, and tha royal capital of Lu­
ang Prabang 300 mtlaa to tbo
north.
U. B. Secretary of BUla Down
Husk was preparing te leave
Washington at midnight far a
meeting In Bangkok oast weak
wltl\ tha fsrtig u ministers af tbo
seven - other SEATO wgtteoa.

T h at’s 600 Acres
We Called 60
A numerical digit dropped In
typesetting operation* ef a
V:
paper plant ran make or break (ba
importance of u re pert.
%
Buck te tbo c u a ia aa s m o te ai
Chuhwta growth sad progress ap­ ■’ *i
pearing aa page U a f tbo Hern Id
today which states te a l a 60-aero
tract of tend te nodar dovelopmea*
and oaaa te ha opened. A tel
tend can ha load kstvesin d
COO . . . the correct acreage.

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VOL. 58

United Press Leased Wire

Establishad

1908

THURSDAY. MARCH 28.1961

8ANF0RD, FLORIDA

NO. 154

News Briefs

J

Taylor Recovered
LONDON (UPI) Eluabrth
Taylor, "recovered and In excel­
lent condition" according to her
doctors, will fly to 1-os Angeles
Monday, it was announced today.

Back To Work

Reds Invade Laos,
Thailand Charges

NEW TORK (UPI) Truck
drivers in the New York garment
district return to work today,
BANGKOK, Thailand (U PI) —
ending the threat of a possible
shortage of Easier finery in the Thailand charged today that It
noriheastern section ef the coun­ battalions o f Communist North
Vietnamese troops had Invaded
try.
Laos. An American spokesman an­
nounced ths United Stale* waa
WASHINGTON (UPI) The •ending "about 15" helicopter* to
United States in a few days will embattled pro-Western forces.
rocket a miniature laboratory on
Britain asked Russia today
a far-ranging search for knowl­
te join In calling for an Im­
edge needed to chart flight paths
mediate cease-fire In Laos, the
for men " through the least hostile
Foreign offlre announced In
regions" of space.
1/md on.

New Rocket Test

Murrow Raps CBS
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. Information chief Edward R. Murrow has criticized his former em ­
ployer,
the Columbia
Broadcaitlng System, for permitting ■
controversial movie he once nar­
rated nbout American migratory
worker* te be shown, in Great
Britain.

o f that bygone era were brought back by, from left. Juno
Kerwin, Edith Van Ness, Gwen Freeman,-Suzy Dickey
and Patty Walker.
(Herald Photo)

Road Reform Laws
Stressed As Probers
Near End Of Session
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JACKSON VILE (U PI) — The
Legislative Roads Committee ends
two year* of work today with final
prupo.ali for road reform lawi
and s proba into alleged colluaion
between •tote highway engineers
and a Jacksonville contracting
firm.
The legislators, who spent Wed­
nesday sifting conflict ox interest
^chargee against former R o a d
Hoard member Earl Powers of
Gainesville, also wets scheduled to
look Into the alleged failure o f
Jackson vllle’s Beach
Boulevard
and irregularities in a 1*6,000 pav­
ing Job at Orlando.
The hearing probably will run
even lunger than Wednesday's
aestlon. That one stretched to al­
most dusk as witness after witness
Qtestified about Power's interest la
firms which sold suppliaa to the
state and property he owned on
t*
land served by roads built while
*•*
he was on the Road Board.
Powers, a certified public ac­
countant, was on the board in 1963
and again In 1966 unUI the Bryant
administration came In.
State Sen. Scott Kelly of Lake­
land, commission chairman, said
9 t h o aim was to determine what
ehangea are needed in state laws
to correct situations that might
have existed while Powers was a
member o f the board. Kelly acid
he would leave It to the public to
decide if there was any conflict o f
interest.

Peel 'Framed',
Attorney Says

The Seminuia County Education

h ‘ ?0RTt riSRCE. Fit. (UPI)

Ccnvlctvi m iety jevel Vrmi., heeling a l the Oviedo
thief Ted Rinehart moved from his prison cell iu testify today School auditorium, elected Mrs.
in the trial of Joseph A. Peel Jr., accused mastermined of Mery Joyce Balrnmn president
the Chilllngworth murders.
end Louis Koakey, vice president;

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, Mrs. Alice Grunt, corresponding

NEW YORK (UPI) - A n affair
of the heart waa blamed today
for the involvement of an Air
France stewardess In a fruilrsted a tempt to smuggle 3600,000 of
heroin from Peris te New York.
Federal authorities said they tended to believe the story of Si­
mone Marcelle Uhristmann, 31,
who told them she thought she
was sneaking in only "essence de
perfume" at the pleading of a
"M r. Mueller" whom she fell in
love with during her (ravels as sn
airlina stewardess.

Boat Handling
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Carlton Welch, defense attorney for Peel, said he hoped , secretary; Mrs. Maiguerile Par- Guard Auailiary will give a (wo|to show by Rinehart's testimony that Peel wad "framed" on I tin, recording secretary end Miss lesson course in safe boat hand­

Judge andof Mrs.
C*. E. Chilling- ■ ■ charges
murdering
Circuit
rrcetfc.
. .
The tu ts claims that tha dapper Peel, n former West Palm
Beach city Judge, ordered exconvict Floyd (Lucky) Holxapfel
Key Club View President Doug and Negro nioonehintr George
(Bobby) Lincoln to kill Chilling8 tanstrom Jr. and Secretary Bill
worth In 1963.
Ott accompanied by their eponsor,
Holxapfel and Lincoln have tes­
Ira Hindman, left today for Jack­ tified In the musty St. Lucie Coun­
sonville to attend the Key Club ty eouttroum that they .drowned
the' couple e l sea on June 14,
Stale Convention.
They will stay at the George 1963, and that they carried out the
Washington Hotel, where the con­ murders "fo r Joe."
Rinehart, once on the FBI’s list
vention is being held and attend a
o f ten most wanted rrimlnals, Is
three-day schedule of assemblies, serving a term at Raiford state
meetings, contests and forums.
prison for a jewel robbery at the
Kew state officers will bs sleet­ •wank Palm Beach Towers hotel,
ed at this meeting and will be an­ winter home o f some of society’*
nounced at the banquet Saturday. biggest names.
Rinehart ie the latest in a col­
A t this time, the results o f the
orful string o f witnesses called by
talent contact will be revealed.
Welch.
Ott will enter the oratorical con­
Kmry C. Pickren, pipe-smoking
test which is slated as an impor­ "private eye" and forraef sheriff,
tant event o f the convention, gome testified Wednesday he and hie
of the speeches will be on prepared bloodhound named Holmes followtopics and some will be extempor­ td a trail from the Chilllngworth
cottage to a highway, Holsapfel
aneous.
and Lincoln have testified they
look the cuuple to sea In a small
boat, directly from the collage.
Pickren said marks on highway
A1A, heavily traveled tourist ar­
tery, might have been made by
"a piece o f rubber." He told news­
men outside the courtroom the
marks could also have been mede
by the shoes o f n person being
any issus was evsr reached."
Coleman emphasised, however, dragged across tha road.
The first day o f a the defense
that be was only offtring an opin­
ion and that the decision was en­ case ended with an unsuccessful
tirely the Jury's. Carols’s attorney effort by Welch to put Miami
last wsek told ths Jury to dlsrs- Beach bartender John Tedeeco on
gmrd her port in the double jeop­ the stand to testify that be over­
heard e conversation between Hoiardy pie*. _
Finch 43, and hla red-haired re­ aapiel and nightclub, vpMaUi
Barnett about a "con­
ceptionist, 34, ere charged with B ri*
ths gunshot murder o f the doc­ tract" te kill CbilUagwotth.
tor's wife, Bathers Joan, 33, on
ths lawn o f bar West Covins,
Calif-. home on the night o f Jnly
II, 1969. Their first trial, which
sn in December, 1963, and
A Negro who eece ped from the
second trial ended |e no do- d tp jell in 13M wee recaptured
Wednesday night, the police de­
•
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; ' f he makeup of the Jury, prevl- partment reported today.
dlgly nine men end three women,
CUnt Murphy, escaped from a
was altered Wednesday whan • work gang In August o f 1969 and
woman mtmber, Mrs. Elisabeth was taken into custody hy Patrol­
Stevens, fainted iu court pad was man Willie Button in thn Sanford
replaced by a male alternate.
Are section o f the city.

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Key Club Sends l i s H H H H H H
Two To Convention

Jury Deliberations Open
In Finch Murder Trial
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — The
fate o f lovers Dr. R. Bernard
Finch anj Carole Tregoff was la
ths hands o f a jury today fo r tbs
Pthird time.
Judgs Dsvid Colsmaa gsvs ths
esse to the Jury o f 10 men and
two wuiuvu Wednesday after reeoiumem'lng that it deny a defense
plea o f double jeopardy—a situ­
ation in which a person is triad
again on the same charge o v w
though r verdict has been reached
before.
l Finch's attorney has com
the second trial jury reached
verdirt on the surgeon. Bn!
judge in the second trial.
D a w , on, said no docialon w#a
made.
Said Coleman in final inatrwtlous: "It is my opinion, both go
• ma.ter o f law and fact, that M
verdict or final determination o f

Educators Elect
Bateman President
Of Organization

Police Capture
Jail Escapee

Beatrice Neilson, treasurer.
The derotional address, given by
Lyman Faculty Member Rev. J.
Murrey, was based on Proverb*
and entitled "The l.ips of the Wise
Disperse Knowledge.'*
A report from Mrs. Basel West,
chairman o f ths legislative commillee, included accounts that her
group has met with the county
legislative delegation, haa kept in
touch with almilar committees in
neighboring counties and haa ar­
ranged for a number of speakers
at various rivic clubs, P-TO and
P-TA otganisalions.
After adjournment of tbs briaf
business session, a majority of
teachers assembled to adopt a con­
stitution for the countywlde class,
room teachers organisation.'
A refreshment course was served
In the cafeteria under direction o f
commits* ehalrman, Mr*. Kirby
Uurkelew.

Swimming Pool
To Open Soon
The Ft. Mellon Park Swimming
Pool will bo opened to the public
the week of April 1. City Manag­
er W. E. Knowles said today.
Knowles said (hat the new
filter system in the pool will he
completely installed this week.
Cost of the equipment including
installation haa been estimated
at 310,000.

U N Supplies
Arrive In Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
(U PI) The United Nations
said today supples hate beta
arriving at Maiadl since the Congoleee forced UN furres out of
that main supply port earlier thia
month.
At the asms lime, officials af
tha national transport system
charged the United Nations has
failed to give instructions for tha
forwarding of supplies and atcuood UN special representative
Rajeshwar Dayal of "untruth" in
saying 33 ahipa were held up
outside the port.

A spokesman said a note de­
livered te the Soviet Foreign
Office by British Ambassador
Sir Frank Roberts suggested
that Britain and Russia launch
the appeal In their capacity as
co-ckalrtnan of tha 1934 Geneva
conference on Indo-Cblna.
Thia

announcement

★

A ffa ir O f Heart
THE ROARING TWENTIES roared back in authentic
style when the Gamma Omegas had their costume event
fo r ruahees at the Lake Mary Fire House. The flappers

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ling, rules of the road, knots and
-ap^teci -'a n d safety --aqwlpAMn).
The first clan will be held at
the Winter Park Recreation Cen­
ter at I p.i... today and the sec­
ond class next Thursday at the
tame time. The cost ia II for
both eltaoei. Safety films will
be shows asch night as a part
of the course.
!,eo R. Cooper, commander of
Sanford-Orlando Flotilla 411. explained that the auailiary is a
■on profit organisation, devoted
to teachlns safety on water te
the boating public.

Lyman Gym
Nears Completion
The new Lymaa School gym
wilt be completed
ahead of
schedule, Supt of Schools R. T.
Mllwoa said today.
Tbs gym was expected te be
finished by July, but Mllwos said
today that tha contractors have
assured him it would be finished
in early June.

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coincided

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Kennedy To Alert
U. S. Of 'Danger'
Af Press Meet
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy sought today to
alert the American people lo the
grave danger of a Soviet-bscked
rebel conquest of Laos but also
awaited soma algo Russia might
bt willing lo negotiate a settle,
menl of the civil' war.
Tha President was expected to.
stress al hla « pin. news con­
ference that alUf new measures
must be taken to bolster ths
crumbling anll-Communlat front
In laos if Soviet Prrmiei Nikita
Khrushchev fails lo heed a lastditch appeal.
_ Th« White Hnuar..ivkH and re­
ceived "lira radio and television
time for Kennedy's meeting with
newsmen in whet officials said
was an tffort te reach the widest
possible audience for his words
on the Laotian crisis.
The picture could change If |h*
Kremlin reacli favorably and
quickly lo a new American-back­
ed British plea lo Khrushchev te
end the Russian airlift of war
supplies to the Communist . |*d
rebel* end permit a neutral com ­
mission lo arrange a truce.
The British amhsssador
In
Moscow, Sir Frank Hnbcris, was
delivering what Foreign Office
sourcca said waa a "final plea"
for Soviet cooperation.

Youth Program Head
WASHINGTON (U PI)— Presi­
dent Kennedy today named Uni­
versity of Oklahoma football coach
Charles B. (Bud) Wilkinson to
head a national youth fitnesa pro­
gram.

with the second day of a meeting. A U. 8 . embassy spokesman told
here by top military men o f the United Press International that
eight SEATO nations te prepare the helicopters would ba serviced
strategy in the event the Laos by U. 8. Marine* stationed at
crisis cannot be settled peacefully. Udom In northern Thailand, just
Thai Defense Minister Thnnom w few miles from the Laotian
Kitllkarhorn told newsmen that border.
Informed sources said that the
the Communist troops from North
Viet Nam and Pathet I-ao soldiers United States had presented w
had attacked on two fronta and standby military plan to the other
within 16 miles b f the administra­ ■even SEATO partners at the toplevel meeting. Tight security sur­ \
tive capital of Vientiane.
He said that the government of rounded the talks, a prelude to the
1’ ripce Iloun Oum had rushed re­ council o f foreign ministers gath*
ering here next week.
inforcements to meet the attacks.

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"N ice kids," a school official
called them.
The motive lor the killing? Au­
thorities haven't found one yet
that saiuite* tbsm.
"You don't take people out and
kill 'am Ilka rabbita," Sheriff
L. B. Eddies said today.
"Even If you accept this story
that bo billed her because she
asked him to, it’s murder." bs
said. "You could hardly call It
a mercy kUliag."
Elixabetb Jeaa Williams, IT,
failed to show up for class
Wednesday morning. Sba waa a
slender girl, S-foot*f and just
under 100 pounds. Mice looking,
with light brown hair and blue
eyes. Rather serious most o f (he

time, but aheo she laughed, ii
waa infectious.
Her parents thought it strange
she didn't come to breakfast.
They called the school Iu see if
she bad walked out without telling
them goodbye.
Then they called the police.
John Mack Herring, IT, who
earned his letter playing end last
year aa a sophomore on (jie
Odessa High School football team,
waa taken te police headquarters
for questioning about noon.
"You were the last one lo set
her, soo," Juvenile Officer James
Browu told. “ Wnere Is •be?"
After about 40 minutes of ques­
tioning, tbs boy's father, O. H.
Herring, an electrical contractor,
arrived. Mack turned lo hla
father, with lea n in his eyes, ami
blurted out.
" I killed her."
Mack lad police to a ranch
east af Kermll where his father
leased hunting and fishing rights.
H* waded Into a stock pond, and
while police watched from the
bank, reached late tha water and
dragged to the hank the girl’s
body, sim In pajamas and a robe.

★

★

West Prepares
For Red Threat
United Prow* International
The United Staten und Allied nations maneuvered forces
into ponition today for • battle against the Communlate In
Iaom if the Russians refuse to negotiate.
Faced with a massive Red arms buildup and rebel sue*
cesses in the little Southeast Asian kingdom, the Weal made
-

Memorial Services
For Airmen Monday
Memorial service* tea-tha three
Sanford Naval Air Station €(*»♦•
men killed In an A3I) e r r * 'Joa
the Mediterranean Tu«day8®
noon will be held at 10 k, 4.
Monday.
The twin-jet Sky warrior crash­
ed about one mile behind tha
carrier USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt while o &amp; j simulated loft
bombing run.
Killed in the accident vrers
Cdr. Charles O. Uonnaud, pilot
■nd commanding officer of VAIN
II; Ens. Thomas It. Wallon and
aviaUoo electrician’* mate sec­
ond class, Lowell Barsncss.
The family of Walton request*
that donations be sent to tha
IJille Red School House in lieu
of (lower*.

Banks To Support
4-H Club Work
Two Seminole County banks
have joined with other Florida
banks in national support of 4-H
club work. County Agent Cecil
Tucker said today.
The (wo banks — The Florida
State Bank and Citiaens Bank of
Oviedo made their contribution!
lo (he National 4-H Club founda­
tion in Washington, 1). C , at
part of a nationwide fund raising
program.

'I Pulled The Trigger-She Was Dead'
ODESSA, Tax. (UPI) - "Sh#
gar# me a kiss te ramambar bar
by . . . I pulled the trigger . , ,
and aha was dead, just like thaL"
Tha bltarre story o f the high
school football player and bis
melancholy sweetheart unfolded
pioca by pioea today in this Texas
town wbtra both wars known and
liked.

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The body had been weighted with
two pieces of lead.
"There is no motive, I think I
am craay, that's all 1 can say,"
the boy said later at Kermil,
where murder charges were filed
against him.
"She first asked me t« kill her
on Monday," Mack laid. "1 told
her It was foolish, but sba kept
talking about bow she wanted lo
be in heaven.
"I made a date with her about
midnight W# drove into the coun­
try and parked. Wa talked about
what It would be like in heaven.
Rh# wasn’ t sad, aha waa happy.
“ Wa sat on tha bank bbout l l
or 30 minutes. 1 had the shotgun.
She told mo sba was sorry ah*
bad to leave me ilk* thia. 1 said
'Give me a kite to remember you
by.' She turned up her face, and
I kissed bar.
"She said ‘Thank you, Macks.
FU always remember you for
that’ Then she said 'N ow !" and
1 raised tha shotgun banal up.
Sht took it with tha back of bar
hand and held U up to bar hogd,
sod I pilled tbs trigger. Sba waa
dead, just like that."

it clear the hour o f decision Waa
ntar at hand.
Sir Frank Roberta, British am­
bassador to Moscow, was instructtd by London to deliver te tbo
Kremlin what Portigq Office sour­
ces said waa n "fins'! plea" for
Soviet cooperation to head o ff aa
armed conflict.
Military leaders o f the Southeast
Asia Treaty Organisation (8E A TO) mat In Bangkok, Thailand, to
map strategy for blocking n Com­
munist takeover in Laos,
Tb* American attack aircraft
carrier Midway left Hong Kong
with a daauvyar escort, l l was re­
ported headed for tha South China
Sea, closest water point t* land­
locked Laos.
A squadron o f C l60 Hercules
turbo-prop transport planes left
Horvelula fo r Urn Philippine*. They
presumably eould be used to rweh
U. &amp; troops from Far East basso
into Loos.
A U, B. Marina landing fort*
alloat ia Southeast Asian sea* waa
reported alerted for possible inter­
vention.
Pakistan, Thailand and ths Phil­
ippine* ■— three (o f tha SEATO
partner#—could contribute armed
forces quickly, U waa wot alone
Just what help tbs other fowr
members— France, Australia, Naw
Zealand and Britain—would give.
The Communist rebate ia Laoa
claimed substantial successes and
pro-Western government sources
in Vientiane admitted soma o f
them.
Laotian rebel* claimed to bars
routed government troops from
tha (Lrstogie mountain pass at
Muong Essay, about 100 mlloe
north o f Vlantlana, and at Pha
Tang and Vang Vieng, somewhat
to tho south.
Thia would mean that the gov­
ernment forces had lost control o f
tho vital highway link between
Vientiane, the adminispretiv* cap­
ital, and tha royal capital o f Lu­
ang Prabang 300 mtlaa to tbo
north.
U. B. Secretary o f BUla Down
Husk was preparing te leave
Washington at midnight far a
meeting In Bangkok oast weak
wltl\ tha fsrtigu ministers af tbo
seven - other SEATO wgtteoa.

That’s 600 Acres
We Called 60
A numerical digit dropped In
typesetting operation* e f a
V:
paper plant ran make or break (ba
importance o f u re pert.
Buck te tbo c u a ia aa s m o t e ai
Chuhwta growth sad progress ap­ ■’ *i
pearing aa page U a f tbo Hern Id
today which states teal a 60-aero
tract o f tend te nodar dovelopmea*
and oaaa te ha opened. A tel
tend can ha load kstvesin d
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Kidnaped Victim Found Dead
BELLEVILLE, OnL (L T I ) - P o lie* today sought to determine
whether 10-jrMr-old Tommy MeKevln'a scoutmaster kidnaped the
boy and then left him tied to a
tree to die o f expoiure.
* Young Tommy was found hy
police Wednesday where his ab­
ductor had bound and abandoned
him In a futile attempt to collect
' |2A,000 in ransom.
The suspected scoutmaster, War­
ren Williamson, 41. committed
m sulfide after being questioned by
' police about the kldnap-slaying.
y " I f It was somebody ha knew,
■ | was sure he would have to kill
him to keep him quiet," Tom­
m y’s father, Donald McNerln, a

well-to-do creamery owner, said
Williamson said hr had found a ; telcasul. The scoutmaster was
note on the visor of his automo found dead several hours later In |
today.
"I wish I were back making ISO bile Instructing him to gel the the basement of his rsnch-styla '
a week rather than owning my ransom money and then rcndes- home—a shotgun at his eidp. In a
own business," the distraught voua at a local drive-in reitau* suicide note tv his wife he said
that he was having financial dlf- 1
father said.
rant.
Tommy was kidnaped Monday | The ransom note bad demanded flenities.
after leaving homa alone to play "125,000 In used fives, tens and
Pollre refused to disrlnss the
hockey with hi* friends. His fath- twenties" and cautioned McNevin full rontcnls of the suicide note
rr, a former alderman here, re* J not to contact the polica. "Y ou ( but said ft appeared that only
reived a $25,000 ransom demand will receive a rail any time after &gt;"on# person was Involved" in the
a abort tlma later.
|n tf. m. with further Instructions," kidnaping.
Tha tame day, Williamson, an |the not# said. "Follow Instructions I Young Tommy was not found
elder o f the United Church
o f |and your son will be home shortly until nearly M houra after WIICanada of which the McXerins after midnight tomorrow."
liamson committed auicide.
Two
vvrrt members, called on McNevin ! Chief Police Inspector J. JJIalr local policemen found the
boy’a
and said ha had been chosen by Hayes a a id
Williamson waa ; body slumped against tha ropes
the kidnapers as “ go-between" to brought Into puller headquarters ■ that bound It to a tree five miles
deliver tha ransom money.
and aftar long questioning was j northwest o f here.

Homeowners in this area w ^
warned today by John (rid er, exerutite director o f the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce, to
be on guard against a vicious
scheme that is prevalent today—
tha "Model Re-Siding Job Racket.
Although this scheme may vic­
timised homeowners regardless ef
their circumstances, it la partic­
ularly reprehensible, Krider ' 1&lt;R
ed, because it frequently works a
severe hardship on those who eon
least afford to suffer any finaneial
loai.
Ths Chamber manager eraphasited that although the vast ma­
jority o f firms engaged In horn*
repair and maintenance work ere
reputable businessman, a email,
shady element in this field oper­
ate* one of the costliest, aa wall £
on* o f tha sllckaat, rackets to
which the public fella victim.
The promoters ef this schema
are itinerants who usually ap­
proach a homeowner with the yarn
that thay are just coming into the
neighborhood end would like to
u m their home aa e modal to dem­
onstrate to othera what a fin*
horn* re-siding job thay do. Krider
stated that according to tha N 0
tlonal Better Bualnass Bureau,
with which tha Chamber la affili­
ated, these promoters offe r $50.00
or $100.00 as commission on every
eubsequent axis mada in the area,
and a bonus for every customer
tha victim recommends. Tha home­
owner ia led to believe that the
ooet o f the job will thereby he
liquidated ia abort order. Kridam
reported that victims learn Jr
their sorrow that avaryono ia
given tha h i m m I«s pitch, tba
price stipulated generally is higher
then the prevailing eoat fo r such
work, the work is apt to be sub­
standard, oral promisM are not
kept, and that tha commissions
and bonuaM are a myth. Their ob­
ligation to pay, however, ie sat
forth in a signed contract, w h ic ^
contains non* o f tha Mleamaa's
misrepresentations.
"Perpetrators of this sehama."
Krider stated, "usually select
homes whieh obviously require re­
siding. Since the owners o f sack
homes frequently are lacking to
funds, they are obliged to take out
loans, or mortgage their homes.
Thus, the coat* which may run as
high as several thousand d ollari£
victimise tKote who eaa
ford It."

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CUB SCOUTS o f Den 2 Troop 584 reccntly were taken on n tour o f the At­
lantic Coast Line Railroad yard by M. E. Smith; road foreman o f engineers
and W. I. Crabtree, yard master. Cub scouts are David Forbes, Ricky Gor­
ton. Jeffrey 8impson, Billy Shepard, Murray Gonzalez and Den chief
David Higginbotham.

Navy Activities
Majority Of County Youngsters Score
Brings 'Wrath'
Above Average In Achievement Tests
Testimony Shows
Of Congress Leader
AF Signed Pact
Without Approval

Seminole County children In
grades four through eight scored
; WASHINGTON (U PD —O f all
tha literature published by Con on or above the national average,
grass, none Is more stimulating and at percent scored above the
state level In recent achievement
lhan tba volumes put out aach
tests, R. T. Mllwee, superintend­
year by tha House defense appro­
ent of public schools told the Pinepriations subcommittee.
This might aound Ilka faint creet P-TA Tuesday.
Mllwee praised (he Seminole
praise, but 1 mean it to be compli­
County teachers and said that they
mentary.
Thais volumes contain tha tran­ were doing a.fine job.
He discussed some points of the
script* e f tha hearings conducted
hy tha subcommittee on tho annual proposed legislation that will af­
Military budgata. I f • reader ia fect the schools and the children
willing t* mush through several and teachers and said that operat­
hundred pages of drifting syntax, ing funds should be on the expected
'ha will usually find something to influx o f new student* each year,
rather than the number enrolled
•atonleh him.
! have just been through tho la the past year.
Other subjects which will be In­
first volume e f the current eeriea
and I found myself flabbergasted cluded In the proposals for better
an page 454. That waa where Rep. schools, belter teachers and better
Daniel J. Flood (D-Pa.) accused education, which Mllwee brought
Mm Navy e f “ ua-Nevy" activities. out, were tha Junior Collage Pro­
Tha thing that prompted this gram, educational talavlilon and
Startling allegation was a direc­ the teachers pay raise requests.
Seminole
County
legislators,
tive stating that Navy man with
Mack
Cleveland
and
Gordon
Fre­
Mora than four dependents should
|Wt bo given eve races assignments derick were also present at the
meeting and were Introduced to
sw e p t in unusual drcumatancas.
tha audience, They extended their
Whan riood spied tha directive,
ha Immediately called on Vice thanks for the invitation and asked
that individuals wrlle to them at
Adm. W . R. Smedberg, the Navy
any time. Information aheets con­
personnel chief, for an eaplanataining tha names and addresses
of all tha legislative members
"W hat la this, birth aontrol In
were made available 1o the group
Mi* NavyT" he asked. "This is
by Legislative chairman, Michael
&lt; stoat un-Navy."
Coalo.
Bmadberg said tha policy was
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, prin­
ttt ta
into affect to reduc# aapansta
cipal, introduced Mias Pag Barnes,
tha transportation o f Navy fam
Intern student from Stetson Uni­
ilia*. It waa sot Intended a a jt dart*
versity and made antr«cu&lt;*me*U
- sn e n t otherwise, ha said.
concerning tbs coming "Fun with
T want to be consistent In myf-!
M agic" show on April 4, "A MidMetaphors," Flood said. "W ho
Summer Night’s Dream" to be
gav* birth to this o r d e r !"
pretsnled by Miss Lucille Camp­
The admiral replied that it “ waa
bell’s sixth grade on April SI
la effect when I arrived" and that and the Glee Club program on
.' tm had continued H "purely as a April 9&gt;.
accessary money-saving method."
A resume of the work of a
"W hat ia augical about tho fig* librarian, including a humorous
MU fa s v t " inquired Flood. "Did poem was given by Mra. Long,
. pas juet pick that out of left school librarian. She laid that
field 1 What genius aald ‘four’ ! "
about SOO children per day visit
" I cannot answer that," Smad*
berg said. " I Imagine tha man
‘ with tha wife and three children
. I i amu lderad by eemebedy a pretty
g a id family and about tha moet
wa can aupport overseas, sir."
1$ would appear than, said
Flood, that "no matter how good
• fallow if. if hU timing Is bad, b*
COLUSA, Calif. ( U P l ) - A sixla a dead duck la tha Navy."
The admiral assured tha cun* man test crew wee killed Wednes­
that such was not the day whan , a four-engine Bupar
Ha Mid "U w* have an ax- Constellation crashed and burnod
la a particular field who baa in n rice field on n shakedown
to g* to a job oversees, ha goas, flight from McClellan Air Force
a s matter if ha turn six or seven Base Hexr Sacramento,
children."
An Air Force spokesman said
Tho mxltor waa dropped at this there were no claialfled weapons
polat with Flood Still feeling, ap- on tho piano and tho cause o f the
paisatly, that tha policy was un- crash was not known.
Navy. A ad that shows, 1 guess,
"Thtra was no word from the
haw muck military ltf* hat chang­ plant at all—it Just disappeared,"
ed aiaca I w u la uniform.

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the library to read, research or
check out books from the
1400
books available. A Book Exhibit
o f newly published
children's
books will be held In the library
from April 10 to 14, from 7:30 to
3 p.ra., which will be open to
the public.
Doug Gordon, Captain of the
Patrol Boys, gave a report to the

Mrs. Largen Chairman

Of Cancer Crusade Here
Mrs. Pat Largen has bean named
chairman of Seminole County's
1M1 Caneer Crusade.
Announcement o f her appoint­
ment was mada today at local
headquarters ef the American
Cancer Society which has schedul­
ed tba educational and luad-ratslag
drive to begin April 1.
Mra. Largin, as AC8 campaign
leader, made an Immediate appeal
for e record turnout of volunteers
for the many dutiea to be carried
out during Cancer Control' Month.
Assignments will be made to
committee* oa publicity, Individual
canvass, special gifts, trades and
Industry sad organised | H M .
"Because
cancer
eventually
strikes two out of throe families,"
Mrs. Large* said, "there it urgent
need for everyone to do his share
to combat a disease which last
year look th e lite s of more than
e quarter ef a million ef our
fellow Americans.
"L ocally," she continued, "w e
can help save Uvea by serving
■s volunteers, by contributing our
money to the crusade, or by doing
both.
"Crusade workers not only will
ring doorbells M collsct funds
but also will leave In etch borne
Informative leaflet* which could
help save the life of some mem-

Six Man Crew Perishes
In Shakedown Cruise Crash
ha Mid. "I t mutt have been sud­
den."
The dead were Identified u
Maj. Frederick P. Davidson of
Quota, 111., the pilot; Maj. Donald
Pollack, Canton, Ohio, the co-pilot;
M. Sgt. John J. Neusbeum o f Pocatolle, Idaho; M. Bgt Thomas J.
Bennett e f Cayuga, lad.; Franklin
R. Hwanson, Sacramento, Calif., t
civilian employe e f Lockheed Aircraft, and Roy N. Kurosawa, Bar
ramsnto, civilian crew number.

Legal Notice

Development Board
Showdown Nears
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - State
Merit System Director Gerais!
Mowe d and Development ComM lutoa Chairman Wendell J a r
rard moved closer today toward
• showdown over classification
ef Development Commission jobs.
ltowelt said Wednesday be had
aahed for the names o f til perawouti aJU u to the c a m stu le s
payroll since Gov. Farrta Bryant
took offieo. AU state agendas
under the Merit System are re­
quired to notify Howell when
m w personnel are hired, even to
PfAiiiOM fJttBpt from tha Merit
lyatnm.
Howell anld ha waa not notified
IB Mm c a m e f Mveral m w am pteyai hired hy the commission.
Two nf the hirings, be said, ware
these e f Reger Stark* o f Tem ps
Mmstar nf the Tourist flarvDivision end Oths Bruce e f
:::v fll$ aa head e f the Is*l B m tona Bureau.

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PTA on the recent Bicycle Safety
Check held at the school. He
thanked the Safety Committee and
•II the members of tho law en­
forcement agencies that worked
with the Patrol Boys in the bike
testing program. He said that
about 250 btkei were checked
WASHINGTON (UP1) -C on g res­
with only about 35 being found
sional
testimony disclosed today
defective.
that tha Air Force, without prior
approval from Congreve, signed a
$11 million contract for six pas­
senger jets to transport govern*
meat leader*.
Tb* Clio*, short-bop jets; are
being manufactured at tho Lock­
heed plant ta Marietta, Ga. They
her of the family. This free ed­ will replace propeller-driven C131e
ucational material stresses the at tba ipecial air mission ta
value at annual health checkupa Washington used for governmont
and the Importance of learning
flights.
tba Mven dtngtr signals.’ ’
The testimony was mado public
Mrs. Larges pointed out that
tome $3,ooo, men, women, and by a House appropriation* sub­
children die needlessly of cancer committee which questioned Air
every year simply because they Force officials intanslvsly about
do not tee their doctor ta time. tha contract at recant bearings
"Our voluntMrs, ta addition to behind doted doors.
One
subcommittee
num ber,
asking for fund contributions, will
urgo ovary adult ta every house­ Hep. Jamie L. Whitten, (D-M lst.,)
demanded an investigation "in
hold to get this annual checkup.
"B y
oongrestionel resolution, connection with the wrongdoings"
April has been designated ns Can­ related to the Lockheed procure­
cer Control Month," the chairman ment situation and with Air Force
said, " o p J t y t a jt U join together personnel involved.
D u rin irlB rjg a rtlitf^ lcp . Dan
to surpaflft&amp;Bt S i r ' * eRori* 3jy
asked the Air
giving moro and working herder lei J. Flood',
In the 1M1 Crusade. One million Force what it would cost the gov­
Americans now living have besn ernment to cancel the contract.
Maj. Gen. Robert J, Friendman,
cured of cancer. Our objective
Is to he|p .aav* more Uvea and to Air Force budget director, said at
aupport the rose arch that will on e i the end of February Lockheed had
day find a solution to the caneer received about $600,000 ta progress
payments and that cancellation
problem.”
costs would amount to something
lets depending on whether the
company could find another cus­
tomer.
Rep. Gerald
It. Ford Jr.,
(R-MIch.,) called the purchase of
the jets "a grots example of ab­
solute disregard of committee pro­
cedure.”
THURSDAY
Other congressional news:
North Orlando Girls 4-H Club,
Information; House Investing,
homo o f Mrs. Baverly Krerck,
lor* pushed their Inquiry Into the
Edgemon Ave., 4 p. m.
foreign aid program daspita an
• • •
order by Secretary of State Dean
South Seminole VFW Auxiliary
Rusk forbidding hla aide* from
B2U7, Cessclltarry Woman's Club,
testifying on past, present or fu-'
7:30 p. m.
ture scandal*. Rusk’* order was
• • •
directed at 12 officials summoned
Longwuod Elementary P-TO, as witnesses before a House gov­
school, • p. m.
ernment operations subcommittee
probing charges o f misconduct
against foreign akl personnel.
F arit: P r e s i d e n t Kennedy
signed Into law his emergency
farm bill just two hours aftar It
Six Lyman students participat­ cleared
Congress. The
action
ed ta tests of the scholarship pro­ brought thia year’s spring crop*
gram for future teachers and under Its provisions—designed to
nurses given at Seminole High trim feed grain surpluses and bol­
School last week .
ster farm income.
Taking lesta were Honors CilEisenhower: Kennedy also sign­
itwtkf, Judy Petrotki, Gall Love­ ed into law tha bill restoring
lace, Patti Morgan. Pam It*- five-star gm eral’s rank’ to former
blek and Diane Wharton.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The President wrote Eisenhower
Thsro are 2,000 volcano craters that "ths legislation constitutes a
on tha Galapagos Islands, o f f the reaffirmation of the affection and
coast e f Ecuador.
regard of our nation for you."

uoaisn ssr a d j v

M ile s ml r a k l l a

H is it a e

To whom It may rviirern:
Tho Nemlnnle ('mini) ll.iaid of Adjustment wilt kata a nubile M a r ­
in* la ranslitar lha iiuailblllir of granite* gerinlealen ta raaatruil
&gt; rhurrh amt kinilred u - n aa rquuMi.il by Rev. U C. Morn for Taltk
Tebrrnerte nn tho following *l»»rrlh»rt propartyi Houth las ft nf North
SSI ft of WU «f Trart SJ, MrNolU'a Orona* Villa gubdlvlelon.
ruhllr Morins' will bo bild In tha Zoning nrfiia in tha Xonitnola
County t'ouil llmiao. Mantord. Florida, on March IS, t i l l at t . t t p.M.
• r at soon tharaaflar aa poeilblr.
nominate county Board of adjustment* My J a i k (Jolt, chairman
IM'III.IMI: March IS. m i

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Calendar

Lyman Girls Take
Scholarship Tests

Officials Believe Others Mixed
Up In Large Scale Spy Ring

LONDON (U PI) — Britain has aware of it." Houghton's ex-wife,
smashed a professional Commu­ Peggy, according to the Mail, re­
nist spy ring which Included an ported in 193S that ha waa en­
Amsrlcan man and woman, but gaged in spying activities but
new problems rote today to worry that her warning was ignored by
the man responsible for the secur­ naval ^authorities.
ity o f the Western Alliance.
31r. and 3!rs. Cohen, formerly
With Mcurlty questions likely to
of New York City and known ta
be raised ta the House o f Com­
this country aa Peter John Kroger
mons today, there are two ques­
and Helen Kroger, each got 20
tions that must be answered be­
years in prison and were ordered
fore Britain and NATO can be
to pay $1,400 each toward the
sure they have cut out every bit
costs o f tha trial.
of the cancer of espionage:
Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 37,
—How much o f the vital Infor­
tb* middle man and master mind
mation itolen *from the Portland
of -the conspiracy, received the
naval base by the five spies con­
stlffest sentence of all—23 years
victed in tha Old Bailey Wednes­
in prison—and was ordered to pay
day actually got to Moscow? The
$2,800 in costs.
general public probably never will
Houghton, 56, a former clerk at
know. A general overhauling of
Portland, wai ordered to pay
naval strategy, particularly the­
$2,800 costs and was sentenced to
oretical war planning against Rus­
sia's 430 submarines, may be IS years in prison.
Miss Ethel Elisabeth Gee, 46,
Indicated.
Houghton's fiance® and also e
—Did any Soviet agents escape
(he net lhat scooped up the five clerk at Portland, got 15 years in
spies who have been convicted? prison and was ordered ta pay
$2,500.
It's understood today that Bri­
tain's Intelligence service has
started a search for additional
Sparrows Point, MtL, U the alt*
Communist agents. The U. S. Fed­ o f the world's largest steel plfnt.
eral Bureau of investigation and Employing 27.000, it £ m a A p o d !
Interpol, the international police ty o f 8.2 million tons • year.
agency, are alto believed co­
operating . It is thought that the
five persona conviclad Wedne,vtav !
represented only about one-tenth j
of ths member* of the spy ring.
Many of them already may have
. . . urge each of you to put ta
escaped from' Britain.
your orders early for —
One of the aspects of the case
worrying intelligence officials was
ths fact that Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Cohen—two of the five convicted
defendants—who went under the
alias of Kroger, were able to
move from country to country
while under suspicion of the FBI.
To help in the search for other
Plants and Corsages
spies, one of the five convicted
spies, Henry F. Houghton, accord­
Advance orders enable as lo
ing to the London Daily Herald,
give your .flow er order the
careful preparation It deserves.
was being questioned "at his re ­
quest.” 11* was shown photo­
graphs of other persona belJaved
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to have acted aa couriers in a
by plating Out-of-Town Orders
Russian spy network, the Herald
by klarch
larch 27th.
said.
A ahakeup ta tha British Intelli­
Bee Oaa Of The Lari
Selection Of Flew era
gence services was understood to
Plants la Central Florida
be in progress and there were re­
ports that an Investigatlgatlon was
being prepared beeauae of alleged
weaknesses In British security
services as revealed in the spy
trial.
Corner First St. aa 4 Baaferd Ave.
Tba D/Uy Mall said that "the
Opposite Chamber e f Commerce
»py rtaf operated for a minimum
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A m w reapportionment plan, which would five
Seminole County its own tanator, haa the approval of the
local legislative delegation, powerful legislative leaders
and Gov. Bryant.
The present plan is to have the proposed reappor­
tionment amendment Introduced no later than the second
week of the legislative session opening Apr. 4.
The plan would not be presented on an emergency
basis, which would mean that if adopted it would be put
before the people at the regular general election of
November, 1962.
The proposed amendment would stand by Itself. No
bill setting up the actual districts would be offered to
become effective if the amendment was ratified. Instead,
the Job of implementing the new formula would fall to
the 1968 Legislature, with the first 46-Senator, 106
'member seats in 1966.
The theory behind a 46-distrlct Senate, with the 23
larger counties guaranteed a senator, 1s that the bigger
population centers by banding together would have a
one vote advantage over the rural counties.
However, in actual practice, the medium size coun­
ties (including 8eminole) in the 50,000-76,000 popula­
tion bracket would hold the balance of power.
A similar proposal was backed by the legislation
delegation of Seminole as well as the county Residents in
1989—we hope it will be bscked by the people again.
Now if the rest of the state will only go along.

TOKYO— (N E A ) — Nomination
of Harvard Prefaiaor Edwin Old
father Reischauer as U. S. Ambas­
sador to" Japan has been tha No.
subject o f conversation among tho
American and Japanesa official
circles in this capital sines It was
first'hlntad at several weeks ago.
Thar* is no responsible opposi­
tion to the appointment here.
There is general agreement that it
will be wond erful tho a naav
will be wonderful to have an
American ambassador who under­
stands tha Japanesa psychology
and who can spaak tha language.
But tb«r* la still the prdblcm o f
gattlng the appointment confirmed
by the U. S. Senate. This Is whsr#
tha pros and cons will gat an open
airing.
Professor Reischauer la a Jap­
anese scholar and hlatorian. Hla
book, "United States and Japan'
la a standard reference work. Ha
la associate director o f tha Har&lt;
vard Center for Far Eastern Stud­
ies. ’ Ha waa born in Japan af
American missionary parents.
He la married to a highborn Jap­
anese woman, Haruko MataukaU,
granddaughter of a Japanese, gen­
eral and prime minister. Sha Is hi*
a«eond wife, hla first wife haring
ditd.
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There ia a U. S. Foreign Service
rula that no American diplomat
may marry a foreign-born woman
and serve in the country o f her
birth. There Is only one known

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
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CASE H - 4481 Jackie B., afsd
U , is the shy school boy whose
grades dropped whoa he moved la­
te e itrso fe neighborhood.
Jackie's extrorertlv* partaU
had forgotten that Jeckto wai
a timid youngster, friendless and
aot very athletic.
Beck ia the old home town,
Jackie had grown up with his
eiassmatos and knew hie teachers
long before be retched their school
loom .
Even though JackU was developtag neurotic ailments as an excuse
to avoid going to the school (which
ho now hated), it still wasn't too
lata to apply soma o f the proscripBon outlined yesterday.
His parents therefore launched
Bta following plan:
(1 ) They had a party for the
neighborhood children o f Jackie's
age.
Jackie namsd Use ones ha want|sd invited, and U s mother tele­
phoned the dther mothers.
Jackie immediately gained a u ­
tos by being tbs host to e gala
party, g o the other kids paid mors
atlaatioa to him thereafter, thus
reducing his previous feeling that
bo woe a "tana w o lf'.
( I ) His dad got I tickets for s
ball game which meant Jackie
could invito two specUl klda to
go along with Umsolf and Jris
parents.
Be&lt;auae of Us dad's business
oonaectioni, ha bad arranged to
get autographed balls from W e ef
the famous players.
That meant Jackie sad Us two
Classmates each took homo a
prised souvenir o f the gams.
Because It was Jackie's family
that made the event possible,
Jackls thus inherited more good­
will from those two pals.
It la not wlaa as a permanent
strategy for paps to keep “ buying"
friends for Us children, hut whoa
s youngster has suddenly bats
uprooted from s small town and
thrust Into a strange neighbor-

I, It Is imart for his parents to
help
launch him socially.
Instead af focussing so much
attention On frilly debutante "com ­
ing out" parties, It would help
stabilise shy children far morn
If their parents held “ coming in "
parties several years earlier.
Even If you Just shift neighbor,
hoods ia the same tig city, your
child may feel woefully alone and
frteodlsii, so do something apoeial
to bring neighborhood youngsters
Into your homo.
"Psychic trauma" la childhood
la often the causa o f later sani­
tarium treatment Jor neurotic or
laaano adults.
Insanity la simply an Inward
flight from a forbidding social envlroment that stems cold, cruel or
frteadleif.
So Jaekie's parents, even though
• months belatedly, helped gat
Jackie Into a friendlier relation,
ship with some neighboring young­
sters o f his own aga.
(I ) They helped organist a Boy
Scout Troop ia the church nearby
sod Jaekie’s dad served as Assis­
tant Scout Master.
Jackie's mother then got active
In (he PTA and became batter
acquainted with Jackie's room
teacher.
They even bad bar over for din­
ner one night, which helped make
1 h r teacher seem more Ilka an
old Mmlly friend.
What were the results? Jackie
soon lost hit terror o f school. Hit
mornlas stomach-achat and head­
aches vanished, b a ser seit re­
turned.
And hla school marks loomed
back to tho straight " A " average
ho formerly had rated in hla old
homo town from which ha had
Parents, you can also make or
break your child’s future school
career by a little timely home
aid, so send for tho booklet "How
to Tutor Your Child s t Home,"
enclosing a stamped return enve­
lope, plus 20c.

B y Galbraith

SID E G LA N C E S

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
The oddeit Communist I ever
knew was Ah Pak. She was my
Chinese amah (servant) whan I
lived in Singapore. A tiny, fra­
gile figure, always neat and clean
and cheerful in her lu rch ed white
blouse and wide black panto.
She did not know her age, which
was around 35.
Her attitude to ma wai posi­
tively feudal. Sha called ma "Towkah" (M ailer) and insisted that
I comport myself with princely
dignity so that she would not
lose face with the other amaba.
That's tbs kind o f Red sbe was.
Communism was—and still Is—
banned in Singapore. Ah Pak did
not care. Quite openly, sha called
herself a Communist. Her mother*
land, China, wai Communist,
wasn't 1IT Wall, than, that mad#
her a Communist.
To Ah Pak, It was aa simple ai
that.
&gt;&gt;The c ip lU Iflriile I led used to
grieve Ah Pak. She believed us
csplUUiU should heap a tight
grip on our waalth and not teas It
nrouhl to peasants-Uhi* twrarlf
Owe filthy capitalist trick that
angered her waa lha social se­
curity system which the wicked
British imperlallsU forced upon
that colony.
Thli was called The’ ProvidentPud.
It worked In oaactly tbo aamo
way a i American soda! steurlty.
A small percentage was deducted
from an employe's wage and hla
employer paid In an equal amount.
This Infuriated Ah Pak. Sbo did
not mind money's being deducted
from her own salary, but aba ob­
jected itrongly to the (act that 1
waa compelled to contribute, too.
I shall never forget the day I
last u v her, I was sailing that

afternoon pn tho Chosen to Eng
land, but first th an krai the little
matlar of Ah Pak’s welfare.
She had found m w employment
with n doctor, nad I had to call
at the Provident Fund office to
arranjgo the transfer of her so­
cial aaeurity payments.
T han was a worried frown on
Ah Pak’a face as wa entered the
office. Gripping bar tightly rolled
umbrella, aha trotted a respectful
two paces behind her lord and
mailer.
A government dark greeted us
at the counter. A plump young
Chinese with bora-rimmed glaaets.
" I am leaving S tegapen." I told
him, "and wish to arrange . .

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I got no further, because at that
moment an amatiag thing hap­
pened.
"BUNCH Or CROOlCSr snap­
ped HtUo Ah Pak in Cantonese,
suddenly pushing la front of ma
and waving bar umbrella In tha
face of the startled clerk. "How
dart you take this man's money
away from hlmT You ought to
be Jallad, tbo lot of you !"
"But l('s for y o u !" the clerk
atammerad.
" I don't want it! I didn't earn
111 How can you force me lo
taka it if 1 don’t want U? Give It
back to h im !"
"A m ah," I said weakly. "P lsai*
Tha cntlra department had stop­
ped work to stare at this midget
spitfire.
"Call yourself government offi­
ce rs!" Ah Pak stormed, banging
the umbrella a s tha counter. "The
whole lot of you ought to be shot!
Shot, do you hoar? U'a downright'
thiovaryl Comas tha ravolution
• 0 •M
Scarlet with ambarraasmaat, I
dragged bar outside.
. 1 have a sneaking ftclm *- that
Utara ara a tot o f Ah Pak* la
Rad China. More than the party
boiaea like.

3

BAR

By UAL COCIIBAN
Statistics abow that peopla ia
tha United States own tha largest
percentages o f automobiles. Own,
or ows fo r?

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A traffic expert eaya too many
motorists bava a poor sense e f
right and wrong. Not to mention
right and left.
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Brother I* teaching lister to ice
akat*. Somebody else’e sister. ‘

ease of a U. 8. Foreign Service o f­
ficer haring married a Japanese
woman.
Foreign S e r v i c e regulations
mould not apply to an ambassador
who ia not a career diplomat. But
the fear o f foreign service admin
litrators'is that i f Reischauer Is
appointed ambassador to Japan, it
will jnaka it difficult to enforce
tha rula against carear diplomat*
wanting to marry Japanese wom­
en.
There has been soma fear that
the Japanese, being proud and race
conscious, would net accept In the
highest social circles a Japanese
woman who had married a foreign•r. But there has been no open ob­
jection her* to accepting Mrs.
Reischauer as tha wife o f the
American ambassador if the ap­
pointment goes through.
On the contrary, it has been
pointed out that it might be em
barnusing for the wives o f some
Japanesa official* who were not as
highborn as Mrs. Reischauer and
who would bo outranked socially
by tbo wife e f the American am­
bassador.
Peopla who remember Mr*
Reischauer say that before her
marriage eh# era* quite Western­
ised or Americanised In her ways,
and that aba would ba accepted as
an American.
Other question! being raised in
Tokyo concern Reischauer’* own
qualifications for the ambassador­
ship.
It is conceded that bis greatest
appeal would be with the intellec­
tuals and tb* students. Thtta wsra
elements that played a leading
role in demonstrations against
ratification o f the treaty with tb#
United States last May, which led
to the cancellation o f President
Elsenhower’s visit to Japan. It is
considered important that tha
United States have tha support of
those elements.
But it ia pointed out that this
should be the job of a No. 2 man
In the U. S. embassy, or the head
o f the U. S. Information Agency—
not the ambassador.

Webster Speller
Gets New Lease
PEPPERELL. Mass. (Uf1!) A Massachusetts woman artist
has given a 171-yaar-old bait
sailor a new lease on Ilfs.
Noah Webster's quaint "Amarlean 8pallar" was first published
In ITSS. Eventually more than 100
million copies were sold—a .reeOfcl dqlihled’ bhly by the"'Bible.""'
Several years ago, Mrs, Bar­
bara Cooney Porter, an artist,
came acrois a copy of tha old
iptlier, Sbe got the idea of raprinting- JI, with Ulnateltlonf, *ed
her modernised rpVllfr new |a
sharing some of the popularity
of the original.

Also, It is said that If Relschausr as U. S. ambassador had to de- ,
fend American polleica which ran *
counter to the view* o f the Intellectuals and student*, he would •
lose hi* influence and be acUrelv I
opposed by them.
^
The Job of U. S. ambassador in
Tokyo is to Influence tha country'*
business and ruling party leaders.
About 80 per cent o f the ambas­
sador'* problems are trade and
economic matters, which arc not
Rciaehauer's specialties.
Against this contention it is ar- .
good that a strong second man in
the embassy who could handle,
these matters would leave th j*
ambassador free to influence the
factional political leaders who will
play an increasing role In Japan’*
future awing from conservatism to
liberalism and democracy.
Another aubject not fully explored is whither Reischauer
could win confirmation from a
Senate now alerted by delays over
hie nomination- Ho baa w r it t e n
soma articles highly critical o f
American policy In the Far East.
Some e f hla observations, taken
out o f context, might be uied at
evidence that ha is opposed to
American China policy aa it haa de- .•
valoped sines tha and of World
War II.
Tha question e f money does not
•nter the ease. Reischauer la not
« rich man. But career diplomats1®
have been carving as ambassadors
to Japan slnca tha end o f tha war
and they have been able to live on
their calory and allowances.

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Thi annual Jaycee E n ter E fg
Hunt will be held E adtr Sunday
In Fort Mellon Park, beginning
at 2 p.m.
AS Seminole County children
are invited If they are between
® th e agei of one and 10 year*. It
la expected that 400 or 300 chil­
dren will be preient to take part
In the big hunt and prizea will
be awarded for apcclally marked
egga.
The children will be divided
into three groupa. One group
from one to three; one from four
to ais and one from aeven to 10.
Each group will hunt in a aeparJRate area and all are requested
to bring their own container*,
baaketa or paper baga to carry
the onea that they find.
Ed Taft, chairman of the pro­
ject, estimates that ‘ about ISO
doten eggs will be needed and
aaya that contributions would be
greatly appreciated. Anyone wish­
ing to donate egga for the hunt
may leave them at the Jaycee
R ) Information Center on French
Ave.
Local merchants are contribut­
ing the prizes that will be won
by the children.

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JOHN A. ROOSEVELT, of New York, center, recently
visited North Orlando ns the guest o f Mayor Frank
Fasula, left, and William Deutsch, right. While here he

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U PI)—UN diplomats expressed
hope today that progress on dis­
armament between the United
State* and Russia would break the
log-jam that has stalled the Gen­
eral Aseembly for mora than three
weeks.
U. S. Ambassador Adlai E. Stev­
enson reported Wednesday night
that ha hfd attained "conildkrable" agreement with Soviet For­
eign Minister Andrei Gromyko on
how tha iasua should ba handled
in the current assembly session.
But Stevenson said differences
still remained and mora talk*
may b* necessary. The two met
for naarly two hours Wednesday
night in the latest o f a series o f
privata conferences on the sub­
ject.
Most delegatee felt disarms*
ment was tha key to general
agreement on what item* should
be discussed before the assembly
adjourns on April 21. Ones it was
determined how disarmament ne­
gotiations should proceed, they
believed, th* other pieces would
fall into place.
An idea of how the remainder
of tha aeasion will go was expect­
ed to come out " o f the General
Assembly meeting this afternoon.
It will discuss th* Steering Com­
mittee recommendation* on the
closing data and th* agenda.
Tha Steering Committee, which
gUns the schedule apd, agenda fo r
the 09-nntlon world parliament,
Wednesday set tha closing date,
although there arc mora than 40
Items awaiting disposition.
Hops* for increased action on
tome key matters were raised by
fUayeniqp'a statement on hit meet­
ing with Gromyko,

By MBS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Michtlsen
have ae their house guests, Mr.
and Mre. Max Schuttee of Du­
mont, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser
o f CatUina Dr. have as their
bouse guests Mr. Fraser's brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lassman of Gllsum N.If.
Mrs. Edna Reilly of Atalea Dr.
and Capt. M. M. Norton of Al­
bany, N. Y . were the guests abosrd
-the cabin cruiser. Dixie Arrow,
tbls week with t^pt. and Mrs.
Elnor Turning of Lake Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry
are enteralnlng Ur. and Mrs. Vir­
gil Brock of Winona Lake Ind.,
Mr. Brock composed the music
•f "Beyond Tha Sunset", and over
two hundttd'ftthwr rellgtodfaonge.
Mr. and Mrs. H. &amp;. Keck of
DeBary Dr. have as their guest*
Mr. and Mrs. U. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hill enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wil­
liams, and Mr. and Mra. John
Drake of ‘
■Okie, rtretdljrMr. and Mrs. Chirles Keiper
af Luis Lane entertained at din­
ner Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tilley of Springfield,
N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McCarthy of DeBary. They were
Members of the Fleet Reserve
all former members of the SpringAuxiliary were guests of the CPO
Held Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brumbough Wives Club at tha monthly meet­
are showing places el interest In ing in the NAS Ballroom.
Central Florida to Mr. BrumA special program was present­
bough's brother and his wife, Mr. ed, starting at 7:30 p.m. Mr*and -Mrs. Ray I- Brumbaugh *f Alex Squires, president, introduced
Parlsburg, Pa.
Girnstt White and Dr. Robert
Mr. and Mra. Edward McCarthy 8 a itb , who gave informative facts
af Marta Rd. are entertaining Mr. abeut the work of the Cancer So­
and Mrs. Ralph Utley of Spring- ciety and statistical report* eo
field N. J.
cancer victim* In Semlaol* County.
Mr. and Mr*. Ch*rl*8 Kaiper
An educational cancer film en­
have as their house guests, Mr. and titled 'T im e and Two Women"
Mr*. Edward Eramm o f Farm- wai shown, followed by a question
ingdale, N. J.
aad answer period, conducted by
Mr. aod Mra. Charles Bertach Dr. Smith.
of Eldorado Dr. recently enter­
At th* business session of the
tained Canoe and Mrs. W. 0 . Les­ club, a roll call showed that 20
lie of New Jersey, who were aa members were present. . Sarah
route to Bradenton.
• Cannon was welcomed as a new
Recent bouseguesti of Mr. and member and Louise Holloway
Mr*. Peter Myhre art Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Sprout, of Franmlqgtea. M anGuests of Mr. aad Mr*. Arthur
Hook are Mr. and Mra. Georg*
Hook, of Syracuse, N. Y „ brother
and sister-in-law of Mrs. Hook.

toured the community and saw plots for the development
o f a new section where a main thoroughfare will bo
named ‘Roosevelt Drive.’

lal Hospital, bring the picture up
to date. The babies weighed six
pounds, seven ounces and six
pounds, 12 ounces and since the
family already has three girls,
Bill was so excited about "his
boys" that he called friends all !
around ' town to announce their
arrival at 2:30 a.m.
Timmy and Tommy are the
first pair of boys to be born to
Oviedo parents since 1908 when
the late Mrs. John Datts Jones
gave birth to stillborn, p rem a-,
lure twins.
Other local families boasting
a duet are the Kenneth \yigga of
West Palm Reach, daughter and
son-in-law of Mrs. Ruby Esies,
who have twin sons, and Marion
and Marvin Estes, residents here
some 'tim e ago, were adults
when (hey moved to Oviedo.

By MARIAN JONES
The arrival of Timothy and
Thomaa Usery, twin tons of Mr.
aod Mrs. William H. Usery on
St. Patrick's Day, atartad Ovlado
residents to finger counting the
twin population of the town over
the past years.
Back before our time in Ovie­
do. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brannen
of Like Chirm Circle, became
parents of Connie and Cloie,
twin daughters. In 18M, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Bedenbsugh were

the proud mother and father of
twin girls and though many raildents remember tha event, none
can recall the girls' names.
A girl and boy, Mcriwyn. tad
Gary, were heartily welcomed
by Mr. and Mra. Donald Leinhart in 1846. Mra, Leinbart,
niece of Mre. M. L. Cary and
Donald, son of Mr. and Mr*.
Max Lelnhart, and their family
now liva In College Station, Tex.
In 1132 a Valentina gift arrived
for Mr. and Mre. John Courier
In tha form of a lovely pair of
daughteri,
Mary and Martha,
Oviedo
who now are in the third grade
at Oviedo school and, alnea they
nr* Identical, creata the usual
amount of confusion.
By MARIAN K. JONES
The little boys bom to the
Many things have happened In Uaerye at Winter Park MtmorOviedo all about tha aama time.
Freddie Robbins, eon of Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Robbins, underwent Altam onte Springs
major surgery at tha Winter Park
Memorial Hospital last week. He
had just made the honor roll at
Stetson University, prior to his
illness. Ha la a sophmore at Stat­
By ATLANTA MCGINNIS
ion,
Recent guasta of Mr. and Mra.
Buddie Hooker, grandson of Mr. Dooald MacLeod, Oakburat Ave.,
and Mrs. Donald Hookar, who la Altamonte Springs, were Mr. and
making hia home with them this Mrs. John Aadsrton, of Reading
winter, fell 90 feet from a tree Pa.
at 8weetwater Park last WednaaMr. and Mrs. Harry Cudworth of
day just before dark and waa rush- D*levin, N. Y ., wh* are spending
ed to the Winter Park Memorial th* winter at Boynton Beach, visi­
Hoepltal, He la still there.
ted Mr. A. C. Bcardslee o f Pearl
Little Chancey Thomas, small Lake Heights, and Mr. and Mrs.
son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thomas, Daniel Vender Werf of Lake Herwas carried to the Winter Park riet Eilatei, Forest City last week.
Memorial Hospital with intestinal
Mrs. Mary Williams and A-C.
flu. Ha Is reported to be Improving. Bcardslee visited the Florida ClLeon Cullum was rushed to an
E ro sio n , at Winter Haven,
Orlgndo hospital last week" and Friday. . .
underwent an emergency append­
Tha G.A.'s of the Forest City
ectomy, the day following bis mo­ Baptist Chureh, held a breakfast
ther's departure for an Ohio visit. eook-out, Saturday at 8 a.m. at
Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Walnrlgbt Rock Springs. Following breakfast,
and daughter, Joy have returned the girls enjoyed swimming, and
from a “ rush" trip to Miami, hiking. Mrs. Martin Dunn and Mr.i
called by the death o f Ben's bro- Richard Brown accompanied tha
lhcr;inT*'w,“ Bo6 Tfltpy;
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Womens Saclety of the white Cross
met Tuesday morning at the home
or Mrs. Richard Brown, 3623 Lakeview Drive, Beverly Terrace.
wai introduced ae a guest
Th* Home Demonstration Club
It was voted that an Easter egg
of Lake Brantley, met at the home
bunt would be held on April 1, for of Mrs. Martin Dunn Wednesday.
children o f club members. Those The group discussed "A place for
eligible will be toddlers through anything and everything in its
10 years o f age.
plsce."
AU wive* of Chief Petty Officers,
Mr. and Mrs. B. f Winner *f
oa active duty or retired, are wel­ Grove Av*., Forest City and Mrs.
come t* attend one meeting, prior Martin Duns o f Lake Brantley,
t* joining. The neat meeting is visited friends in St. Cloud re*
scheduled for 8 p.m. April 19, cently.
la th* NAS Ballroom. .

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Pajre 6— Thun. Mar. 23, Iflfll

Mrs. T. A. Burleigh
Hostess'To Circle

Enlisted Wives
Plan Supper
Tomorrow Night

THE MAJORETTE CORPS o f
Seminole High School la on* o f
the school's moat outstanding at­
traction* and the highlight o f
ovary football gam* and parade in
flmford,
A girl who has a lot o f responsi­
bility la assistant bead majorette,
pretty, blonde Rosemary Southward.
Aa th* second-ranking member
o f the “ A " corps, she la also no,
minal haal o f the "B " corps and
aa BOeh la responsible fo r Instruc­
tion and drill o f that group and
gRa spends about half o f her time
with them.
Born and raised in Sanford, aa
warn bar mother had father, Roe*leery la atristly n home-grown
gal. Thia is her senior year at
high school and she will be grsdua ting with the mat o f bar elaaa in
June, Her first steps out o f the
close-knit fanUJy circle will com*
next fall whan aha enters the col­
lege doors, probably In a nearby
■tat*. But two pretty little sisters
who may no doubt follow In bar
footsteps, are 18 year old Candy,
who is now in Junior High and
eight year old Sue, a third grade
student at South* Id*.
Rosemary has been a majorette
fo r three years, two years in the A
corps, after one year In the B
group. She has received her
training along with the ether girls,
from Mr. and Mra. Marla Smith
at Orlando, baton and twirling in­
structors, who coma over on Tues­
days to drill tho girls In now steps
and technique*. Mrs. Smith does
most o f tho choreography for tho
sparkling revue* that the girls put
on at the ball games and other
public entertainment*.
All the girt* help with the de­
signing of tho beautiful costume*
that they wear and muter the lead­
ership o f Mr. Cowley, tho style*
and accessories are planned.
Probably tho most popular o f th*
•oatumas is tho Indian Malden cos­
tume, which features a black wig
with long braids and a headband
with faatbars sticking up In I t In
white outfit* with pleated skirts,
their akin darkened with heavy
makeup, the girls emerge aa vary
authentic looking Somlholo prinRosemary Jlnglea with medals
that the girls have won la their
AltMfci.fnd «tate competition each
year. There are four that represent
Superior rating in tha district con­
tests and three fo r state Superior
honor*.
It would be a mlsteks to think
that tha graceful routines and
high-stepplng drills of tho ma­
jorettes "Just coma naturally.”
Along with tha other members o f
tha band tha girls spend on* hour
before school, oaa hour in class,
and ona hour after school each day,
with plenty o f practice and drill,
drill, drill, an addition o f 10 hours
a*week over other students at the
school
But there's not a finer, mere
well-trained or better - looking
group o f twirling anywhere than
onr Seminole High School Majoratte Corps,

Member* of the VAH-8 Entitled
Wive* Club met In the Sunday
School building at the Naval Air
Station for the monthly get-to­
gether.
Mra. D. S. Bostwick, vice prealdent, presided at the budnen ses■Jon. Plan* were made for a buf­
fet (upper at the NAS ballroom,
Friday, darting at 7:30 p.m.
It la for member* and their
huiband* and Mr*. George W.
Beer* I* In charge of the menu.
Mr*. Jame* H. Andenon, Mr*.
G. Waller, Mr*. John Stankiewicz
and Mr*. R. W. Drayton will be
la charge of decoration*.
Mr*. H. A. Vandenbo* wa* wel­
comed a* a new member and
going away gifla of “ Hoot Owl”
earring* were praaented to Mr*.
Delbert Mattias and Mr*. Paul
Wlreman.
Hostesses, Mra. C. R. Hudfon
and Mra. F. C. Fowkr, aerved re­
freshment a of caka and coffee to
the IS member* present. The cake
was decorated with white frost­
ing and green shamrock* In keep­
ing with a St. Patrick's Day
theme.

DeBary Club
Schedules Play
For Friday

ROSEMARY
Tony la a native o f New York
and stayed fo r awhila with hia
brother, Chief Radioman Joa Fa!glona and his wife Lois, who have
been our nsighbora since w* came
to Sanford and fin# neighbors they
are, too.
But Tony la the heVo of tbe fami­
ly. A qulte-yonng man; ha had a
great ambition to bo a lawman
and finally made it In a nearby
city, after bo came hare about two
yaara ago.
During laat fall’a devastating
hurricina Donna, Tony first gain­
ed publicity by delivering a baby
in his police, ear at the height o f
tho storm.
Sunday night, he saved th* life
o f a motorist who had, to all ap­
pearances, Just died o f a heart at­
tack. Using the recently publicised
method o f striking the chest with
th* heel of the hand and maaaaglng
the chest in the region o f tho
heart, Tony got tho man'a heart
started and continued to massago
hla chest for about ten ~RntUf(¥i
while help cam*.
Tony aaya that it’a all in the
line o f duty and that they teach
him theae first aid measurta at
police school. Hs is vary modest
and disclaims any applause, but It
Is certain that the victims o f the
circumstances where he was able
to render fast and affactlva first
aid, and thsir relatives, are more
than grateful for his know-how
and ability.

IT S A PLEASURE to mention
the name o f a former neighbor o f
yeur columnist. Patrolman Tony
Falghm* o f the Orlando police
force.

CUTE

The DeBary Woman’s Club will
sponsor a three act comedy- en­
titled “ Stalag Seventeen'', by the
Stetson Players, of DeLand.
It t* acheduled for Friday at
I p.m. In the DeBary Community
Center.
Tbe seating capacity is only
230, so please call your reserva­
tion* in early. Call Mrs. Robert
Henderson, chairman, or Mrs.
Chester Rearick.
Other committee members In­
clude Mrs. Harold Berry, Mrs,
William Snndell, Mr*. Thomas Armao, Mr*. Earl Salter, Mrs, Fred
Lonsby and Mrs. Ruth Magnuson.

The W. C. Galleys
Visit Son
At The Citadel
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Galley, 2308
Laurel Ave., spent tha weekend
visiting with their son, BUI, who
is a student at the Citadel, In
Charleston, S. C.
They attended all of the pro­
grams and festivities, In observ­
ance of “ Corpe Day," presented
on the campus, Saturday.
Miss Linda Threat!, Sanford and
T. E. GaUey and Waka Galley,
M li of Davtona Beach, accompan­
ied them to Charleston.

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HIBISCUS CIRCLE MEMRERS admire tho beautiful flowers in Mrs. T.
A. Burleigh's garden. From left are Mrs. L. 6 . Spencer, vice president; Mrs.
Fred Zerrener, secretary; Mrs. Burleigh, hostess for the day and Mrs.
John Fox, program chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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Mrs. David King was the guest Golden, Don Hamilton, Herbert Cboyce, Wallace Hall, Keith Tour­
of honor at a tea held recently by Moreland, Barton Bartholomew, ney, Donald Elhell, James Dun­
Harold McCumber, Kenneth Cos- lop. Richard Gralow, and Charlei
the VAH-1 Officers Wive* Club
key, James
Mackey, Charles Hodgate. •
at the home of Mrs. Charles Dunn.
Pink waa the color chosen by
the hostesses, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs.
George Kfmmons, and Mrs.- Ro­
bert Provenchcr to express, within
the -formal setting, the guest ot
tumor's warm friendliness.
The table, covered with a gros
point da Venice tablecloth, was
set with a silver tea fervice at
each end. Th* centerpiece, an ar­
rangement of pink carnations and
snapdragona with touches of white
babybrealh, was flanked on each
side with a silver candlabnim
holding pink candles. Tbe petit
fours, served with the tea and
punch, were decorated with pink
and white Icing, and the warm
color tone was further enhanced
by silver containers of azaleai
throughout the house.
Mrs. King, whose husband, Cdr.
David A. King recently received
orders to London, England, will
be leaving Sanford with her busband and daughters, Vicki and
Kati, April 12.
A leather Jewel case, trimmed In
MRS. DAVID A. KING, center, is belnjr aerved by two
brass, was presented to Mrs. King
o
f the hostesses, Mrs. George Kimmons, left and Mrs.
as' a farewell gift. Bearing the
Charles A. Dunn, at the farewell tea given in her honor.
inscription. “ Lucy, from (|&gt;e VAH-t
Officers Wives Club", the gilt, wilt

The Ladles Society of tha Bro­
therhood of Locomotive Firemen
and Englnemen, Hibiscus Lodge
No. 538, are planning a “ Kids
Party" at th* Holly Ave. Kinder­
garten, 2(27 Holly Ave., Friday
night.
The party starts at • p.m. Mrs.
Harry Titshaw will'be hostess and
membera arc Invited to come dres­
sed as a small boy or girl.
Games are being planned and the
winners will receive prizes. All
members are urged to make plana
to aUend and get acquainted with
the new members.

que flower container as the door
prize.
•
Delicious refreshments of dodQL
nuts, rolls and coffee were served
to the 23 members present by
hostesses. Mrs. Burleigh, Mrs.
Brodle Williams, Mrs. L. E. Spancer and Mrs. H.*T. Humphrey.'*'1

Dinner-Bridge Held..
By Officers’ Wives •
At Robinson Home.
Although their husbands" are
away tbs officers wivas of VAH-lt
celebrated St. Patrick's Day with
a pot luck dinnar and bridge party
at the home of Mrs. Wayne Robin­
son, in Plnecrest Drive.
Mrs. Robinson had Rm t s A
decorated In a St. Patrick's them#
while each guest added her apectri
dish to tbs. table for everyone to
enjoy. After a delicious meal, •'
short business meeting was eonducted by Mrs. H. K. Manshlp
aad tables were set up for bridge.
Other Checkertall wives attend­
ing were Mra. John Shattuek, Mra.
Sid Banka, Mrs. Bill Rose, M #
Jerry Knutson, Mrs. Roger Smith,
Mrs. Craig Moore, Mrs. T. R.
Walton, Mrs. Max Bent, and Mrs.
H. H. Harrison.
Special guests who Joined the
group for bridge were Mrs. C. D.
Schoonover, Mrs. C. L. Fitzpa­
trick, and Mrs. C. Boose. Mr*.
Schoonover won the high prize fog
bridge.

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available la the S. S. room.

Mr*. T.A. Burleigh was hoslesi
to tha monthly meeting of the
Hibiscus Circle of tho Garden
Club, at bar boms on Palmetto
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a question and answer period was
conducted.
Mra. Charles Griem* won a uni-

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Ward Lambert, of Mooreficld W.
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NANCY ELIZABETH BOWDEN
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Mrs.
Robert
Williams
at­
leaving for Washington. D. C. They
School after the Easter vacation.
an to spend Easter with their tended the Harper-Hendrick wed­
A farewell party was held at
ding
in
Apopka,
Thursday
evening.
lughter and grandson, before the
the Osteen Baptist Church, Saturn
jjrandaon enters the hospital forThe bride, the former Miss Ida
Lee Harper daughter o f Mr. and day evening, by the young folks
•brgery.
Mrs. Olaf Harper is a niece of of the church bonorlog Rev. and
S
--------------------------the Williams. Harper la Mrs. Wil­ Mra. Joe Douthltt, who has re­
signed. Both Rev. and Mrs. Dou­
Z More than 50 per cent of Ma- liams brother.
Linda Lay and Debbie Pell, thltt were presented gifts by the
Ily a ’s tin production is obtained
by dredging.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pell group.

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Anna Miller Circle

Cbud&amp;A
AZALEA CIRCLE
Members of the Aialea Circle
of the Garden Club met at the
borne of Mrs. J. D. Callahan with
Mrs. Hal Harrlss and Mrs. Porter
Lansing as co-hostesses.
A motion was made by Mrs. Lit
llan Clark and seconded by Mrs.
Al Hunt that the circle make a
contribution to the ’’ Bald Eagle
Fund."
During the program time a
white elephant sale was held with
Mias Ellalee. Klrchhoff in charge.
The hostesses served refreshments
o f sandwiches, rake and punch
during the social hour.
Others present were G. M. Shipp.
Mrs. Alice Click. Mrs. J. P. Cul­
len, Mrs. C. P. Harkey, Mrs.
Dempsey Carnes, Mrs. Paul Mar
ion, Mrs. Roy Tlllis.
Mrs. A. L. Estcrson, Mrs. W. R.
Stringfield, Mra. Henry Russell,
Mrs. R. A. Williams. Mrs. Ed
Klrchhoff. Mrs. J. W. Brown and
Mra. R. F. Steele.

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By MONA GRINSTEAD
Friends of Mrs. Robert Derum
will be glad to know that she ts
recovering very wrll after her
recent operation. She has arrived
home from Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Farrin have
been enjoying a visit from rela­
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Far­
rin and children Thomas and Brian
of Holbrook, L. I., are their houseguests.
Mrs. Frank Wszolek is visiting
in Detroit, Mich., while her husband Is on sea duty with the U. S.
Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sklslox
have returned after a cruise to
Nassau and the Bahamas. They
won the trip through a local radio
station promotion.

The nominating committee of the
Anna Miller Circle presented a
slate of officers for the coming
year when the group met at the
Elk’s Club, for the bi-monthly ses­
sion.
Those nominated were Mrs. Wil­
liam Kleinfeltcr. president; Mrs.
Robert Zlttrower. first vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Wesley Flllman, second
vice president: Mrs. Russell Spen­
cer secretary; Mrs. Gerald Be­
hrens, treasurer; Mrs. Charles
Gross, corresponding secretary

Nominates Officers

and Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan Jr. chap, i held with hostesses, Mrs. Marcelle
Faille, Mrs. Ed Miller. Mrs. A. P.
lain.
The election will be held at the Forshay and Mrs. Leslia Thomp­
next meeting, scheduled for March son. in charge of arrangements.
28 at the Elks Club.
Members attending the meeting
Mrs. Wade Snyder, president, were Mrs. E. J. Moughton Jr.,
presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Buford Brown, Mrs. Irene
Mrs. Harry Adair, Mrs. Ralph
Wight and Mrs. Spencer submitted
suggestions for changes in the
circle by-laws, which will be voted
on at the next meeting.
Following the business and elec­
tions. next week, a social will be

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Enterprise Personals
By HELEN SNODGRASS
' of DeLand. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. R. W. PcKalands has re­ Kirby Sellers and Mr. and Mrs.
turned home folic* ing aurgery Cecil Seilers last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Braddock,
in the Orlando Air Force Rase
o f DeLand. were recent visitors
Hospital, Orlando. He is recuperat­ I o f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Braddock
ing nicely but atill confined to his
home.
Mrs. Rertha L. Ilardih eame
home this weekend following sur­
gery in the Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Helen Snodgrass, Mrs. Ed
FRIDAY
L. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harris of Winter Park visited
First Presbyterian Church new
Mr. M. H. Ryan at the Veteran's member class meets at T p.m.
hospital in Lake City Sunday.
Carrol Peterman returned to
Clawislon, Monday, after spending
the weekend with his mother Mrs.
Rnsa Lee Peterman.
Jack Broyles of Melville La.,
visited friends here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hender­
son, of Wichita Kan., were week­
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family, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
son. Roxann Henderson and An­
dres Aylies, of Jacksonville, also
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Birmingham, Ala., were recent
overnight guests of his sister and
her family Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ty­
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Mrs. Hollehan, Mrs. Zlttrower,
Mrs. Kleinfeller, Mrs. FUlman,
Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs.
Gross. Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Behrens
and Mrs. Snyder.

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•foiled P reu Inlerastioosl
The new Mickey Mantle look*
auspiciously like the old Mickey
Mantle.
And just In case there's any
doubt about It, that's ewfully bad
news for American League pitch*
You don't bear much talk any
more around the Grapefruit Cir­
cuit about Mantle’s “ DIMsgglolike" leadership qualities — Re­
member t jto weeks ago how
Mickey was going to develop into
a quiet leader? — but you sure
do hear about his Ruthlan wal­
lops.
Mantle unloaded a pair of 'em
Wednesday and the second, com­
ing in the ninth Inning, produced
a 14-11 victory for the New York

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Yankees over the
Milwaukee
Braves. Mantle, who belled bis
first homer of the game off War­
ren Spahn, drove in six runs in
all and raised his spring batting
average to .463. lie's hit four
homers.
Whltey Ford and Spahn were
both hit hard during the game
but elsewhere on the spring
training circuit the front-line
pitchers are rounding into shape.
Bob Friend and Elroy Face
combined in a five-hitter to pitch
the world champion Pittsburgh
Pirates to a 10-1 win over the
Chicago White Sox. Friend hurl­
ed seven Innings, yielding the
five hits and Chicago's run, and
then Face pitched hitless and
runless ball the last two innings.

Three Teams
Pace Sanford Biddy
Cage Loop Play

SEBRING (UP1) - With fac­
tory competition the keenest in
years, racing teams carefully
guarded their Up times todsy in
trill runs for Siturdiy's 12-hour
Sebring sports car endurance
race.
With Ferrari, Mascratl and
Porsche aiming for the 1961 car
manufacturer's championship, It
was practically Imposilbla to get
authentic lap apccds.
After the first session of trial
runs over this twisting IJ-mlle
road course Wednesday after­
noon, the Ferrari team admitted
Rltchla Glnlher o f Santa Monica,
Calif., was clocked at I minutes,
II seconds In the factory's new
rear-engine ear, two aecondi
above the record.
But
Cemoradl
International,
racing two Maieratli, was non­
committal about Up tlmea. It
waa unofficially reported In the
pita, however, that Stirling M on
e f England, driving a type 61
•‘ birdcage"
Maseratl,
rounded
ghe course la I minutes, 11 secends, which would break by five
aeconda the Up record he set last
year la the same type car.
This race, which beglnt at 10
a.m. Saturday, gives the winner
eight points toward the car
championship. The runnerup gets
eU points and the third place
ear four poinU.
The big attractions Wednesday
were the rear engine ca n , with
the Maseratl getting most of the
lU cctkn.
The IUUen-built c«f, painted
with blue end white U. S. racing
colors, has a windshield that
•lopes almost to the headlights.
It has the appearance of a
World War I glass-nosed bomber.
Tbe three factory Ferraries
have almost Identical eonflguraUon deapite the fact that one of
them U a rear engine car. All
three cari, painted Italian racing
red, have high-built rear decks
and icoopnoscd front ends.
Porsche team, Hi two cars vir­
tually identical to the one that
won last year's race, wss run­
ning about to seconds per Up
behind tha larger Mascratiei and
Ferraris, but the remarkable
Porsche durability made them
favorites.
Tbe German team ran into
trouble Just as practice was end­
ing when someone stole the rear
deck lid of one of the cars. The
man was seen putting it Into a
trunk of an automobile, but no
one suspected he was stealing It.
Porsche Uam manager Baron
Hushke von Hsnsteln said he be­
lieved someone w si trying sabo­
tage, since (ha car could not
race without tha lid. Tbe ehcriff’e
office w u called in to investi­
gate.

Sanford Electric, Seminole and
Higginbotham paced the action in
the Sanford Biddy League cage
play this week.
Sanford Electric toppled Stemper, 38-25 as Harris scored 10
point*.
The Scminolei outacorcd WSFIt
38-31. High icorer in the game
w«* A. Boniface who dunked in 26
point*.
Higginbotham, behind tha 33
point* rolled up by S. Richanle,
toppled Robson's, 30-30.

NEW YORK ( U P D - Dlst. Atty.
Frank S. Hogan today praised the
NCAA for Its efforts to prevent
the current college basketball
scandal which is scheduled to go
before a grand Jury on April 4.
“ The NCAA has made strenuour efforts to prevent basketball
scandals slnca 1931," said Hogan,
who said that his investigation U
not nationwide and does not in­
volve college football, profession­
al football or professional basket­
ball. “ But perhaps administrators
of colleges have to take even
more steps."
Otherwise, Hogao kept the curUin of secrecy that has been
dropped over the investigation for

Cowboys Loom
As Heavy Choices

almost a week. He declined com­
ment on a report in Sports Illus­
trated magazine that his repre­
sentatives had visited the campus
of La Salic College in Philadel­
phia and that three University of
Connecticut students had been
questioned.
And he snapped, 'I'm not in a
measuring mood." when asked
whether the current scandals
would prove larger than those of
1931 which involved some of the
game's biggest stars.
Hogan said his office lisa been
investigating college basketball
for five monthi and had planned
to keep It rolling for two more
months before making any an­
nouncements. He said his hand
was forced when one of Use prin­
cipals Involved made plans to
leave the country.
Aaron
Wagman,
28-ycar-old
New Yorker wlio is charged with
giving a 11,300 bribe to a Univer­
sity of Connecticut player, was
said to have obtained a passport
on .March 13. The only other per­
son under arrest is Joseph Hacken, 41, of New York, who is ac­
cused of giving $1,000 bribes to
each of several Scion Hall players
to control the score in a game
against Dayton University.

Females Top
SOKC Choices
Three female greyhounds are in
the featured ninth race at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and
either of the distaff trio could
■core a victory for the Ladies
Night crowd.
Topeka Rose, an outside runner
who has scored four times in her
only nine itarta this year draws
the No. 7 box for the feature event
while Saraband gets the inside
track and Cora Can jumps from
No. 3.
Topeka Rose almost broke the
31 iccond barrier In her last race,
a Grade B event- The victory gave
her s chance to run againrt the
top competitora and the 66-jcund­
er 9pp*«r« realty fop lha challenge.
Male ring* completing tbs field
■re Sonny Tiny, Twilight Zone,
Quick Prospect, Super Chappie
and Abiolutly.

CORVALLIS, Oie. (U P l) —
Oklahoma State'a powerful Cow­
boys were tuch top-heavy favorites
to win the NCAA wrestling title
that chief Interest at the three-day
meat opening today centered nn
Individual crowns.
Coach Myron Rodcrick'a Cow­
boy*, who have swept aside all op­
position this year, boast strength
in each o f the 10 division* as they
go after their 22ud title In the 31
year* tha event has been held.
Last season Oklahoma State
dropptd to fifth place, with the!
title g-'-Ing ta statx r !; ; ! Ohio ' r...;t!or.s in th»
?rr/*.-rur«
h u m *. The UtUr U strong ogslr.j Bowling Ltaguo still remain the
but tbe Cowboya are conceded by same but Stem per Agency, who
coaches to hava too much all- leads hy only aix points Is being
around strength.
crowded by H o b s o n Sporting
‘‘They're probably the bast col­ Goods team who Is moving up by
legial* wrestling team ever as­ three or four points each week.
sembled,'' Coach Dal* Thomas of
In third place ii Davis Builder*,
host Oregon Stale said. “ They witli Foodmart, Wilson • Maler
could aet a new team record for Furniture and Pierro Mfg. Co.
points in this tournament.’’
close lu-hind.
The display of Lyman’s Misl'layeri w ersin good furm this site Club at the Winter Park
week at proved by the following Bank has been held over by rescores. Ann Conklin bad high i queU for , nothcr week,
series si ore with ■ 370, t.ll Donat! Mrs. Catherine Martin, club
made a 651, Libby Whitehead had sponsor, reports that display reMembers of tlic Lyman High 632, I.ll Ogden scored 619 and |suits arc very pleasing and reI warding.
School Beta Club have announc­ Maigio Woods hud a net 603.
ed that they are available for
Li! Donat picked up the 3-10
Future club plans Include ■
lending assistance to any stu­ split, Gloria Acrardi made the 4 - 1 banquet fur members an d . pardent needing extra work In one 6-7 amt Lil Ogden spotted the 5-7-9 ents and a trip to Cape Canavor more subjects.
pins. Beverly Gralmrkiewics m adr'cral for a lour of the base.
A list of members and the sub- ] the 6-10 mid Vicki Carter picked j
Joels In which they can help off the 4-1-9 pins
will be posted in the main corri-1
__________
LON DON (U PD —Queen Elisa­
dor of the school. Available
beth’*
jockey, Harry Carr, auffertimes for work before or after
VEHO BEACH, (U P l) Ron ed a broken collar bona as well as
school and during study hall peri­
ods also will be posted for stu­ Pcrranotki, a left-hander on the leg and head injuries Wednesady
dents from grades seven through roster of the Omaha club of in the first of England’s spring
tiie American Association, was betting “ double," the Lincolnshire
II.
purchased Monday by the Los An­ Handicap at Carlholm Racetrack
geles Dodgers. Perrsnoskl had a Carr waa injured when tha 379-8 record for Montreal and a 3-3 horsa field scrambled around the
first turn.
CHICAGO (U P l)—Ernie Bank.' •late for St. Paul last season.
off-season activity was pul under
• “ lifetime contract" as ths Chi­
cago horns run king signsd today
to manage tha “ Emit Banks Bowl­
ing and Recreation Building" her*.
Tha )2 million, 40-lant bowling al­
ley will bscoma Banks' avaryday
job upon its opening scheduled for
Oct. 1.

Sfemper Holds
Sandspur Lead

Missile Display
Shown At Bank

Lyman Beta Club
To Aid Students

Jockey Hurt

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Band Gives Drill
The Lyman High School Band
climaxed IU performance at the
SeminoU Park Raceway benefit
performance sponsored by the
Lions Club of Casselberry with
a precision drill.

P o p u lar B rands

Baseball Slate Friday
The Oviedo Lions will open I the schedule, according to Coach
their 1961 baseball schedule Fri- P34*1 Micklcr.
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Mar. 28 — Titusville,
day, meeting Taylor High of
Mar. 30 — Lyman.
Pierson at the Oviedo field.
Apr. 4 — Oak Ridge.
Following is tbe remainder of
Apr. 7 — Bishop Moore.
Apr. 11 — Lyman.
Apr. 18 — Mzlbourne.
Apr. 21 — Oak Ridge.
Apr. 25 — Central Academy
Apr. 28 — Titusville.
May 2 — Bishop Moore.
May 5 — Central Florida.

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MIAMI BEACH, (UPD - Pro­ 1 Palmer, tha all-time yearly
fessional golfdom's master crafts­ money winner with a patented
late-round drive, is sure to be a
man launched an all-out as­
favorite of the gallery, which will
sault on par today in the first : be admitted free to this munciround of the $25,009 Sunshine pally sponsored tournament. Pal­
Open tournament at the Bay shore mer is a vice president and tour­
ing flro of a new 3!lami country
Country Club.
Many in the 190-man field had club.
All tiie tournament winners on
an added impetus to play their
the winter tour are here, includ­
best over the 6.632-yard, par-72
ing Billy Maxwell, Cary Player
layout because of invitations to
of Johannesburg, South Africa,
tha aristocratic Masters tourna­
and Bob Goalby, currently the
ment at Augusta, Ca. The Sun­
hottest player
on the circuit.
shine is the last big event before
the Masters, which begins two
weeks from today, and those in­
vited to it will use this tourna­
ment as a final tuneup.
Slammln' Sammy Snead, the
West Virginia hillbilly whose pic­
ture-book swing his made him a
millionaire, topped a list of en­
City League leaders, Buddy’s
trants that read like a Who's Who
Automotive lost last week to
of golf. Other competitors includ­
George's by three points and
ed Arnold Palmtrr. Dow FinsterAlex's Shell Service took three
waid, tommy Suit, Jay Herbert,
from Cook's corner.
Cary Middlecoff, Art Wall Jr., and
Dellary Heart Council blanked
Ted Kroll.
Harold’ s 4-0 and llarry'a took
Snead's fans say the aging mas­ three points from Spencer's. Jet
ter is hitting the ball as well as Lanes lost all four points to Lake
ever and putting with authority. , Monroe Inn and Geoe’s took
He spent the winter playing in i three from Lance.
Florida tournaments and Wednes­
The standings sra close with
day tied the course record in win­ Buddy’ s in first place with *8.
ning an ll-holc pro-am event at followed closely by Lake Monroe
Fort Lauderdale.
Inn. 6 3 'i; Lance and George's

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In Kegler Loop

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Mar-Lou blanked Florida Slit*
Bank and N. J. Electric over­
came Woodruff Marine in last
weeks All Star Bowling, both
teams taking three points each.
Garlyn Kennels look two points
from SOK Club and Lossing's
split a game 2 to 1 with Larry's
Mart.
Garlyn's leads the league waft
38 games won, with MarLou close
behind with 37 points. Only a
half point away is N. J. Electric
with 36*a and Lowing* Is fourth
with 33 games on the win ledger.
Joe Rubel's 235 took the indi­
vidual high singles and A1 DeTalma had a 392 to cop the high
series for the night.
Team high series went to Gar­
lyn with their 1743 score * r l
high singles to SOKC with 637
points.

Indians Get Lefty
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPD
— Former Chicago White Sox-lafthander Don Rudolph wa* acquired
today by Indianapolis o f the Amer­
ican Association. Tha Granada
Hilli, Calif., native had m ]2mark for Seattle last year: • • -

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are tied with 82 games won.
Rlek Skelly took high singles
with a 222 and Bucky Forguson
PARIS (UPD — Solomon Boywas high for the series with a
saw of Cleveland, Ohio, fought to 612.
an unpopular draw with French
featherweight Gracieux Lampcrti
FAST SFMICF H
Monday night in a 10-round bout
at the Palais des Sports. Tbe
crowd booed the verdict because
it thought Boysaw, 125l» pounds
to' Lamperti’s 1234*, had won.

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NEW YORK (UPD -P roviden ce
and Holy Cross carry
their
“ fam ily"
feud
Into
Madison
Squire Garden tonight to the ac­
companiment of blaring bands
and boisterous fans, with the win­
ning team assured a berth in the
final round of tiie National Invi­
tation Tournament.
In the other semifinal match.
Dayton will attempt to overcome
the smart defensive tactics of St.
Louis with Its own combination of
height and shooting ability.
If they were to be offered, ear
plugs would probably be the big­
gest concession at the Garden
when Providence and Holy Cross
meet. Both schools travel fully
equipped with bands and an or­
ganized horde of screaming fans
who stop at nothing to give their
team proper vocal support.
The two New England teams
met a couple of weeks ago at
Worcester. Mass., Holy Cross
coming out on top, 77-72.
“ ft was the wildest demonstra­
tion I have seen at Holy Cross in
many years," Providence coach
Joe Mullancy said Wednesday, as
if warning New York fans what
can be expected.
While Providence generally is
acknowledged to have the more
melodic band and Holy Cross gets
the edge in croud sound effects,
the game itself Is a toss-up and
might very well develop into the
best match of the tournament.

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Robin Roberts and Jim Bunnlng combined In an eight-hitter to
each turned in a strong per­ give the Baltimore Oriole* a 9-4
formance in the Philadelphia win over the Cincinnati Reds and
Phillies' 7-1 win over the Detroit run their winning streak to five
Tigers. Roberts allowed only one games.
hit in three innings and now has
Relief ace Lindy McDaniel did
pitched 10 consecutive scoreless his specialty for the St. Louis
innings this spring. Bunning be­ Cardinals to preserve a 3-3 vic­
came the first Detroit pitcher to tory that snapped the Kansas
go seven innings and three of City Athletics' three-game win­
the five runs he allowed were un­ ning streak. McDaniel went the
earned.
last three innings yielding an
Diek Ellsworth yielded one un­ unearned run.
earned run and three hits in sev­
Larry Sherry's three innings of
en innings as the Chicago Cubs shutout relief were rewarded
rhadzd the Cleveland Indians, 2-1. with a victory when pinch-hitter
Johnny Anlonelli continued his Jim Gilliam's ninth inning single
fine allowing for the Indians al­ enabled the Los Angeles Dodgers
lowing one run and six hits in to beat the Minnesota Twins, 3-2.
six innings.
Sherry followed Johnny Todrcs,
Steve Barber and Jack Fisher. who allowed seven hits.

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Television

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ADBV: I am 37 nnil my new
l&gt;oy friend ix 67. He i* a very nice nmn and
1 expect he ia gom* to propoae any time
•a he «ort of talks thHt way. He is not the
extravagant type hut he has a peculiarity
I want to ask you about. He carries his
money in a roll of hills with a rubber band
•round it. My Daddy,says this is a sure
sign o f a stingy man. 1 would like some
advice.
CORA

DEAR CORA: If he just "carries it"
•nd the rubber band never conies o ff and
# neither do any of the bills, your Daddy is
right.
•
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•
,D E A R ABBV: My husband is very
good nntured. but he has one fault that
drives mu crazy, lie is very untidy.
., I am not a fussy person about house­
keeping, but it unnerves me to c|pan house
•nd then have him come home and throw
his coat on the couch, hang his tie on the
doorknob, drop his shirt on the floor,
drape his trousers on unother doorknob,
•nd throw his socks and underwear i -ider
the bed. He walks around the house bare•foot, leaves newspapers all over the floor
•nd anything he takes out of the refriger­
ator (milk or butter) just stands around.
• He throws himself (nil 210 pounds of him)
on my good bedspread and "relaxes.” I've
tried talking nicely to him (he calls this

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"nagging") nnd letting things pile up. nnd
nothing works. Have you any suggestions?
GOING CRAZY
DEAR GOING: Accept him for w hit
he is. A big, good-natured slob.
•
•
•
DEAR AHHY: i am a ninth-grader
taking biology. I love biology, but 1 can't
stand the smell of the room. I know the
remnins of frogs, earthworms and cray­
fish have to be preserved, but does it have
to smell like that 7
NAUSEATED
DEAR NAUSEATED: All biology labs
smell like thnt. Ask your teacher if you
may spray it with scented air purifier.
(Aren’t we lucky Darwin could stand it?)
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•
CONFIDENTIAL TO MARGIE: Some
folks, who can't add and subtract, quit
school to get married nnd have no trouble
multiplying.
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"What’s your problem?" For a person­
al reply from Abby, send a self-nddressed,
stamped envelope to ABBY, Box 8866,
Beverly Hills, CaliL
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•
Who pays for whut? For Abby’s pam­
phlet. "How To Have A Lovely Wedding,”
send 50 cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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THURSDAY P. M.
I SO &lt;11 Channel Sis Nrwtroom
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If the borne has become Amer­
ica's No. 1 status symbol—s i the
anperts say H has— a rsre bar' gain in "homes for sale" was
offered recently in Washington,
, D. C.
w . According to a news item the
Georgetown house of President and
Mrs. Kennedy was placed on the
market. When America's first cou­
ple bought the house In 19S7 they

W om a n :
paid S78.0U0 to call It home.
It was aaid to be for sale for
a mere $105,000—and cheap at
the price for anyone looking for
the ultimate in status symbols.
How much more in status could
you get for a $77,000 mark-up
than the former address of the
man who just moved into the
White House?
I haven't seen the house, but

T

By Ruth Millet

T:S0

•ven If the roof leak* and tha
doors stick I say it's still a steal
at the price.
And just think—the new occu­
pant* won't have to do any re­
decorating.

r. REDINGTON BEACH, (U PI)—
£ "W e’re friends," said Joa DiMag~ gio. “ We’re friend*," echoed Mari- lyn Monroe In bar aoft sigh.
But the understanding glancas
between the shapely movie setresa
It wse enough to make DiMag­
•nd tha former New York Yankee gio temporarily abandon baseball.
"baseball atar revived speculation Until Mia* Monro* flew to Flor­
i f today that Uta Owo-may beelose-te id*, D tM ifglo h r t Ween assisting
at tha Yankees spring training
Bales
Service
camp in nearby 8t. Petersburg,
"I cam* down here fo r some
rest, some aun and to visit Joa,”
MUs Monroe expIalt'H.
Borrow Oar lube Checker
They wars husband and wtfo
MOO Sanford Av*. PA a-4128
In 1064.

TV RENTAL
Seminole TV

YOUR

Boxing Czar
Bill Drafted

WASHINGTON (U P D -S en . Ea­
ts* Kefauver, (D-Ttnn.), said
today he planned to go ahead
with h lr ^ AyiWaf to set \ y a'bdxIng esar In the Justice Depart­
ment despite some opposition by
Atty, Gen. Robert F. Kennedy.
A bill drafted by Kefauver
would give ■ proposed national
busing commissioner power to
clean up the fight gama by with­
holding licenses from boxers,
mensgers, and promoters in in­
terstate bouts.

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Television Order
Termed Illegal
WASHINGTON (UPD An attorney for Public Service Televlsion Inc. told tlie Court of Ap­
peals Wednesday a Federal Com­
munications
Commission order
forcing k to vacate television
Channel 10 in Miami was "basi­
cally illegal and hat no sub­
stance in fact."
Attorney
N’onnan
Jorgenson
asked the court to reject the
order. Public Service has opera­
ted the channel at WPST-TV
sine* 1857. The recent FCC order
over- turned thia award and gave
the channel to L. B. Wilson,
Inc.
D m revised sward was bated
on claims by a congressional
committee that Public Service
aserted behind-the-scenes influ­
ence on an FCC member, nichard A. Mack,

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Business
Briefs

Return of warm weather hat
brought about the rebirth of ano­
ther popular outdoor sport, the
Putt Putt miniature golf course at
210 French Avt.
New owners of the course arc
Ken and Lora Masks, lately of
Montgomery, Alabama. The Meeks
reside with their three children
at 705 Citrus Drive, Ravenna
Park. D ie youngest, Susan, attends
Sanford Crammer School, and the
older ehlldren. Bill and Baverly,
both attend Sanford Junior High
School.
The Meeks look forward to active
participation In Sanford's business
and professional life. Ken It gen­
eral manager of Brats Slotors and
Iaira will be manager - hostess
at Putt Putt.

Make All-Easi

Must spider apecira have eight
GETTYSBURG. Pa. &lt;UPIl - tingle-lens eyes, spaced ao sym­
Ron Warner of Gettysburg College metrically they can ace in eight
waa named Monday to the week­ direction* at once.
ly Eastern College Alhlrt.c Con­
ference's
All-East
basketball
lilMIV \ lll\ rf
team. Picked along with Warner
were Pete Chudy of S)recuse,
MIDI -IN TH I A T O P
Tony Jackson of St. John'*, Pete
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THURSDAY. MAR. HTII

orwnulaal

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O ff stage, Ranald'* professional
Ilf* Is much th* aam* as Corey's
on th* show. He has been a Holly­
wood writer for years and hi* per­
sonal experiences are going into
th* ahow along with Nanatt*'* and
her great talent.
It wa* Nanette'* background—
stage show* and live TV— which
gava th* filmed aerie* a slow start
before it started busting Uugh
meter* desipt* th* awful title of
"Weitlnghouse Playhouse."
"The first show* weren't our
t**t,” Ranald admits, "because
Nanette’s Instinct* era to pity to
•n audience. In front o f an audi­
ence, slie'e like a prizefighter. An
audience excite* her. She can carry
an hour show alt by herself when
she gets wound up.
"She wasn't trained to hava com­
munication with a camera, 8ha had
difficulty trying to pact herself,
to save herself, and to play to tha
camera. Now she’s laamed tha
tricks and th* ahow ia really start­
ing to jell."
What jelltd first — for othar
writer* — was Ranald's "Inside"
dialog about a writer dealing with
stage and movie producers. He
wrote many a film for Michael
Curtis, the Hungarian-born Holly­
wood director a* famous as Samuel
Goldwyn for being a word mixmaster.
Some of Mika's lines pop up In
the series.
A classic was Mike's words o f
praise to Renild about a film r ~ ia
he had just turr.rd In.
"Wonderful." said Mike. "You're
tha only writer who knows what 1
mean when 1 don’t say anything."
Another waa Mika's rag* on a
film *et when ha asked a prop
man to bring him something and
tha fellow returned with the wrong
article. “ Th* next time I send an
Idiot for something." said Mika,
"I’ll go myself."
Rut it was Mike Curtis who
taught Ranald what he say* he’s
never forgotten. "On* day 1 gave
him soma pages with several long
passage* of dialog. He read It and
then aaid to me, "Taka an inch out

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tha long speeches."
i cutting long passage* o f dialog
laughs Ranald, "have been |ever since."

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character, 1of all
"I,"
In real life, Nanette ia the same
effervescent dynamo ahn ia on (he
show. In real life, Ranald I* as
eaay going as the character Corey
plays. Rut like Ranald, Corey often
is swept o ff his feet and put into
some wild and wacky aituation
created by Nanette's last.
Aa Ranald describes being mar­
ried to her:
•it’* like living in a roae-eovorrd fire station. Thing* go along
•
peacefully and then — clang,
•
clang—Nanette charges Into some
project with alrent screaming.
•
She'* so enthusiastic you can't re­
sist joining hrr."

"THE RIVER'S EDGE”

TODAY THRU SAT.

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NEW YORK &lt;UP1) -T h e Ameri­
can broadcasting Company's ra­
dio presentation of Ilia Floyd Patterson-tngemar Johansson heavywalght title bout March 11 was
heard by 674 million people, ac­
cording to an estimate made Mon­
day by ABC vice president Rob­
ert R. Pauley. Pauley said tha
only larger audiences were for
some of President Franklin I).
Roosevelt's World War 11 specclies.

ALL THE SOUTHERN FRIED
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ADULTS

HOLLYWOOD (K E A 1— lUnuld
.MnrUougnll i* n writer mnrried to
Nanette Fabray . . . who play* the
role of Nan . . . who ia married to
a writer named Dun in the "W eilintfhuua*
Pin) house"
telefilm
aerie*. The aeriea loot it* original
and lietter title of “ Yes, Yea,
Nanette” because the aponaor aaid
"N o, No, Mr. MarDougair after
be created the ohuw fur Nanette.
What we’d like to mention today ia that "Yea, "tea Nanette"
(that’a wbat we re going to call
th* (how, aponeur or no) ia prac­
tically th* prufea*i:&gt;nal ami home
life o f Ranald and Nanette except
that Wendell Corey play* Ranald.
Thi* home life include* "living
FRIDAY A^M.
in a roae-covered fire station,"
&lt;31 Sis* O*
which we'll mention in a moment.
&lt;31 Cont Cloteroom
In real life, Nanette tmtrriod Ran­
(SI Today
(S) Sian On Waathe-, Now* ald, who la a writer and the father
C ) Farm Mark*! Report
o f two ehlldren by a previoua mar(S) Today

If saucy little Caroline left any
fingermarks on tha walls they'll
be a conversation piece.
If a guest doesn't approve of
tha dacor the new mistress of
the house can say nonchalantly,
“ Well, it isn't what 1 would hava
chosen. But wa didn’t think it
would ba tactful to change every­
thing. Don't yon agree?”
Boy, ob boy. Talk about status
symbols. Where else could any
statua-ieeklng couple get *o much
FRIDAY P. M.
another marriage. The “ friends,” for their money?
tl:l* &lt;s&gt; it Couia a * Tots
who are sharing ^.beach cabana
(I) search For Tomorrow
It) Number Plcaao
and have nearby wotel rooms at
ll:4S (I) Ouldlng Light
this Gulf Coast resort, declined
18:*S &lt;t&gt; NHC Now* Report
1:00 (t) Fooua
to elaborate.

Monroe Denies There's More
’Than Friendship With DiMaggio

TAKE

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�"HOMES FIT FOR A KING"

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - The
way was clear today for tbe
State Milk Commliilon to bold a
bearing to eoniWer revoking the
license o f Foremost Da trie*.
The State Supremo Court Wed*
nosday threw oat as injunction
by Duval Circuit Court prohibit­
ing the commission from bolding
the hearing. D m court held that
Foremost must exhaust all poetic
bio remedies before the commis­
sion before it takes Ms esse to
the courts.
The commission has charged
Foremost with underpaying some
farmers for their milk, not ac­
counting for some milk, and on
three occasions refusing to let a
commission deputy check its
books.

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PRESENTS

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1 BATH

Pink Ladies Plan
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astronaut, gets the once*over by John Delia, 12, in Chi­
cago. Designed by National Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration to take the first American into space, the
model is displayed at the city's Museum of Science and
Industry.

Hospital Notes
.

11

March 31
Admlisloaa
Sandra Houston, Lake Mary; Cole
man J. Ehrmann, Orange City;
UUlan M. Calpey, Fern Park;
Baby Piggott, Lake Mary; AUeis
Coble, Gordon Senart, Diana Leosard sod Cora Sslabury of 8anford
sad Gertrude Weimer, DeBary.
Births

L'H Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Dunn
R* af Lake Mary, n boy. Mr. ami Ur*.
Jsm ei 0 . Piggott of Lake Mary,
a girt. Mr. and Mrs. George HoutIsa af Lake Mary, a boy.
Diaailaials

Agnes Yost,

DeBary; Glenn Alex­
ander, Lake Mary; Maria York,
Altamonte Springs; Bertha Pinkaey, Jean Ademi, Mabel Blount,
Lincoln WiUinmi, Jamas Arnold,
Mrs. Dennis C. Huitmaa and baby
girt, Mrs. Hammond Polk and
baby girl of Bapford.
March 32
Marta Lows, Lake Mary; Arthur
Palm, DeBary Stephanie Wilson,
Edwards,
John H.
Margaret
Ed
Clough, Curtis McCIrod, Little
Caldwell, and Earneit Whitby of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coble of
B uford, a boy. Mr. and Mri. Wal­
lace Lews of Lake Mary, a boy.
Mrs. Letter Chavera and baby
boy, Lake Mery; Oertrude Weiatar, DeBary;
James Baker,
Tampa; Carrie Brown, Nancy
Vast, EStella Hill, Louise Thuntea, Thomas O’Dell tad finale
Lae af Sanford.
O L 'J U 7

H A M A H

V/2

' An executive board meeting of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary was held in the hospital
dining room, Tuesday, at R:30 a.m.
Plans were'discussed for a bake
sale, March 31, In froni of the
Food Fair building starting at 10
a.m.
Tito general luncheon and busi­
ness meeting ia scheduled for April
IS, at the Sea Shell Restaurant.
Serving will start at 1 p.m.

A MODEL of the Mercury capsule -complete with dummy

MOSCOW (UPD — The Soviet
Union today announced the aboil*
tioa o f eenaorahJp of foreign cor*
respondents.
Prate Chief M. A. Kharlamov
announced that from now on for­
eign eerreepondenta would bo free
to tend diepatebee by cable or tele­
phone from any point at their con­
venience.

3 B ED R O O M

He added, however, that eorro*
apondenta will be required to keep
coplea of their atoriee fo r examina­
tion at any time by the Prase De­
partment.

3 B ED R O O M
2 BATH

"Where Happiness Begins"
Sunland Estates with over 400 fam ilies offers you an opportunity to enjoy quiet living: with m ore property
conveniences iier dollar than you ever im agined.

Kharlamov said whether to in•tell teleprinter machinery in eorrespondents’ offices wae another
question end would be eonaidorod
in due time.
Ho said consideration also would
be given to totting correspondents
send film out o f the country un­
hampered.
A t no time during the prose con­
ference did Kharlamov use the
word "censorship."
He sidestepped ell questions as
to how the censorship had operat­
ed, how many people had been In­
volved ia it and so forth.
He made It •clear that corre­
spondents would eontinua to be
held responsible for anything they
wrote.
This di*|,aU h, U lt p l. C M d Kioto,
the UPI'a Moscow bureau to Hel­
sinki, Finland, was tha first to
move uneanaored out o f Moscow
under the new rules.
Dispatches now can be telephon­
ed from anywhere Instead o f only
from tha central telegraph office
where the censors eat.
Tha abolition of censorship end­
ed eome o f the most severe restric­
tions In tha world on freedom o f
communication*. Censorship had
lieen in affect almost continuously
since 1017,
There were Indications Soviet
authorities are planning other
measures to ease the work of for­
eign correspondents end expedite1
the flow of news.

BATH

Street lights, completed playground and park, sidew alks and curbing, high standard drainage system and m any
other features are ju st a few o f the "fin e ” points covered by the developer and builders in Sunland Estates.

.A complatad recreational canter, not juat promised, but ai«
ready in use, off era tha buyer in Buniand Eatates a aafa
family play area. Included in thla area are: baaeball diamond,
tennis court, kiddie park, picnic tables, basketball court and
ample play area.

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COUNTY NEWS

THURSDAY', MARCH 23, 19G1

EDITORIAL COMMENT

'Tag Day'
§p

I lie Lonywood Civic League will start a drive Fri­
day to trot needed funds for the town's library.
The recently organized group have announced that
Friday and Saturday will be "tag days’ in the town and
members o f the group will solicit funds lor this worthy
project.
The Longwood library is "bursting at the scams"
and the civic league is to be commended for making this
their first project.
We wish them complete success and hope other
communities will aid Longwood in this drive.

Civif League 'Tag Days'
To Aid Longwood Library
Mrs. Garland Shaw, president , arc served, the demand for ad
W Longwood * Civic League, h*« dilional space long has been

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Security Patrol
Collections System
Set Up By Village
A system whereby monthly col­
lections will he nude (or Ihe North
Orlando Security Patrol has been
established within the village with
M ajor Frank Fasula to handle the
distribution of the collected funds.
W, W. Amlerson of S. Edfrmon
Ave., serving as head captain, will
receive funds each month from
block captains and will turn the
money over to the mayor.
Captains have set the 15th day
, of each month as collection day
' and in April also 'will visit homes
! in the unincorporated areas to
i oiler the protection plan to these
i residents. To he strictly on a vol­
untary basis, only those who pay
Iu,r
he $1 50 monthly fee will re­
ceive the protection of Security offlc&lt;«M

(One of a nerlen of Herald reporta on growth in tha
communltien of Seminolt County.)
Truly promining to fulfill all qualification!! of tha "fan*
tabuloua" term applied to Chulunta by promoter* of tha area
in recent years in the development o f a unique nint hole,
three par golf rnurne now under construction there.
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MIKE RHODES o f North Orlnmlo in .shown with the family coin collection

Enterprise Names
Guide List Offered To Coin Collectors
Honor Students

«

Realtor Attends
Academy Banquet

International Friendship

Theme Of Scout Program

Longwood Okays
Zoning Variance

Opera Club Hears
‘La Traviata’

Red Cross Drive
Begins In DeBary

Excellent Ratings
Received By
Band Students

Attend Convention

Experience Shows In Altamonte Springs Volleyball Classic

Volunteer Help
Needed By Library

Geneva Band Adds
Beginners Group

Futch To Remain
A t Longwood

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VFW Auxiliary
Elects Officers

announced that Friday and Sat-1 nf&lt;‘dcd „ . ,
,
.
,
which wan started b y hla father, Arthur, aa a Boy Scout project. Rhode,
nrday will be Tag Days" in the
r" 111 this need, llie porch of
ha. invited anyperaon Interested in organizing a Seminole County Coin
town when member, of the lh* bu,,dm« •’“ * hCcn enflo‘ *d
Club to join him in forming such a group.
(Herald Photo)
League will be in Ihe huainew
o( !he ‘" ! f rior * ork
district to receive donations for h” ‘K'on c1on'P,c,pd- However. «®
the library fund.
mccl requirement, of electrical
Mrs. Shaw, in explaining the inspectori, we lind that all wir­
ing must be replaced and this
need for the two-day concentrat­
ed drive, said "The rapid growth \t,kp*
,
made, and general new* value al-1 provided In handy claanlng kill,
By MUNA GRLN8TEAD
the laingwood area has m ade'
0n Fn&lt;U&gt;( and Saturday, ■II
L. O. Dayman, principal o(
Insert folders and other aupplies
North Orlando's Arthur Rhodes, so are available.
Enterprise School, has announc­ who in February expressed an
e library burst at the seams. ; "&gt;"* * • « »
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Rhodes advises, "moat coin s' may be obtained from dealer*."
Since both children and adults " u * “ »'ln« Z*
" * “ » ed the following sludcnls on Ihe Interest in organising a Seminole can be found in circulation and
Of particular inlereat, the North
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the Library Fund, hach donahonor roll for the -last grading (-ounll. L-0jn (;|ub, haa issued a collector* always should try to . Orlando collector says, Is the
|lion will lie tagged and all mon­
period:
guide list (or beginning collect­ improve worn specimens. Value fact that aome late date coins
ey raised will go toward comFourth Grade. Connie Adams, ors.
of coins depends largely on Iheir are worth more thin aome Inin’ pletion of building renovoiionr." Edgar Douglas, Linda Duncan,
condition and beginner* never dreds of years old. Factors conCompleting f t r statement. Mra. ^ h V r d X l n .
l i n
i n '
F,r,t
*"• hr "**• * coin
Shaw said "The Library m eans' n c , a r d (,crllnS- Herman 11 in c * |8uiit« book Is an ahaolute must should clean or polish an Hem , Iributing to the value, he Inso m uch to the children, p a r - !
* "■ * ^ ^ c h a s e d at a m ini- unlesa under the supervision of forms, are the amount of coins
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«*
t-h arlei M ageniieim er, . mum cost. Additional
A d d itio n ,
books
on an experienced person. First at­ minted,
availability, collector*'
books on
licularly. and Civic League memMargaret Wclnfurtncr:
care, condition, value, amount tempts ahould be made on com ­ demands and any unusual die
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton of 351 I her* are proud to aid in such a
Filth Grade, Pamela Aricr, mjniet| types, how coins are mon dato coins with materials strikes. He adds that coin* can
*Oh'ildmcrc Ave., Longwood, a t -, worthy project."
Merle Rail, David Bradley, C a r - 1 _________ ______________________ _
be obtained through purchaaes,
tended the Freedom A c a d e m y ---------------------------------sic Hatchett, Gary Hopper, Palsy
by auction or trading- with other
banquet held in Orlando Satur. .
.
Long. Laura Thursafn,
Pally
collectors,
day where Rep. Waller II. Judd t
Urban, Jimmy
Wells,
I»uf»e
Rhodes began the hobby by
of Minnesota was the principal
/.av inski;
collecting Indian Hoad pennies
apeaker.
Sixth Grade, Marcia Ilcrringer.
a* a scouting project. Now, asJudd and Rep. A. S. Ilcrlung
Jane Conway, Dean Cross, Donna
sifted by his two young sons,
Jr., of Iweshurg, arc co-authors
Dunlop. Charles Keller, Sharon
he is the proud possessor of an
By.ATLANTA MrGINNIS
of The Freedom Academy Bill
Redman, Richard Stltli, Pamela
Impresitvely growing accumula­
The Altamonte Springs -Garden Walasek;
soon to be reintroduced in (he
tion.
Club, with niemlicrship open to
House of Representatives.
,Seventh Grade. Evelyn Carlton. 1 A n
International
Friendship niodela in walk, pausing poses
£ Keynotes of the address. Mrs. husband* and wives, rlcctrd A. John Burnett, Robert Scott, Iris Program was prescnled by Girl and all wore high-heeled shoes.
ettill presklcnt wllh Mrs. Simmon. Matt Thursam. Mickey j Scout and Browala Troop* of |h* The abo*, commentary, was done
Hamilton aays, were statements LS,
informing that creation- of the L. T. Bryan. vice president; Mrs. Thursam;
Lyman No. Three Neighborhood by two of the older girls who
academy could he our nation’* Frank Gerahartt, aecretary; Mrs.
Eighth Grade, Richard Lainc, of Girl Scouts at the Altamonte spoke with a French accrnt.
counter defense against the Com­ Thomas W. I’ lnnock Sr., corres­ Susan Ryan, Jim Walker.
Elementary School last Friday.
Additional
numbers featured
munists’ fight f**r world domina­ ponding secretary and L &lt;5
Elaine llaynic of Troop 339. Intermediate Troop &lt;2 in an
tion, and that our major weak­ West, treasurer.
playlet
o n Turkey
serving as nm iaiui. gave the original
I-viigwocd approved a necessary
The club’s first home garden
ness comet through ignorance of
welcoming address and led In the which was written and directrd
method* used by_the_ Russians to tour made recently, opened at
Rag salule. She opened the pro­ by Linda Cote; Brownie Troop toning variance lett week to allow
the home of Mr. -ud Mrs. Wat
Alltn’a Cabinet!, Inc., which ha*
gain this supremacy.'
with
an explanation
Guests s u e welcomed b y Mr r . gram
—
-, „ Of 442 acting out Ihe "Rrownie
...
Judd ataled that main duties .: ter
copy on.. Button
Cape’s
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,
,Ave.
,
. 7 “ Irhsrlr* Ri-rixi-h ai me .SuuJsv werld friend ship and was follow- |Mory of England;
Intermediate about .40 empluyea, to build it*
Qvf the academy would be lo e d u -! full-time hobby Is raising orchid, . J ^ n S f o J m S r o It Verdi w I cd by Pamela Eldridge, alio of Troop *2 with a fashion show of hom e plant on K. l-uke Ave.
cate national leader* in all walks j artd lie lta» more than 250 species j ■
„ .
.
L »B
|Troop 339. who gave "An Ex- India; Intermediate Troop 338 in
Zoning lawa of the town, Mayor
o f life who, In turn,
would tell with 2,ouo plants in hi* collet-lion.
Groun at the Enterprise i planation of
the Iptcrnational "The Story of Our Chalet," for A. R. Uirmann said, put a five
other* «o "our people will not
From here the group next visit-. JJ*T*'
* *
! Friendship Fund."
SwiUerland
and
Intermediate person limit an any industry lo­
be trapped and we can make up g the Robert Rr.jIfoM h o m e ^ .l | ^
Mabe,' Magcf ic n c d „
AuDcaring
colorlul costumes
eo.tum e. Troop 339 com p lete U,e program cated within the Incorporatad area.
Appearing inIn colorlul
the lo*l time," Mrs. Hamilton re­
of each country represented, Ihe with an International Fashion The variance provide* for neces­
in the
Use '’20*.
ported.
In
20*. s a , the Jasmine narrator for the program which girls gave a program of enter Parade for which each girl do sary personnel demand* af tha new
opened with a piano aolo prelude
The banquet s i t held to add Theater.
Charles
D.
Haines,
tainment which displayed deep signed and created her apparel. plant which specialises In the man­
by Laura Plait Brown.
financial support lor getting the builder anil owner of Utc theater,
Each troop, at the end of its ufacture of formica kitchan cab­
Ivan Walker, harilnnc, sang the Interest and much work In adacademy bill passed and was al-1 was a great uncle of Rev. Lcvvia
performance, deposited a dona­ inet*.
'Drinking Song"; Flo react St. vancc preparation*.
tended by several hundred per-1 Haines and Webber Haines.
Allrn Marvell, owner o f tha firm
Arts included; Brownie Troop tion in a "pot of gold" for the
The'tour" coiidiided a U t e Web- I A,n* n'1"Oh Can
n*.
20 with a song of thr Nether­ World Friendship Fund. The eve­ now located in W'inlar Park, *ald
I
It
Be”
and
"E
ver
Free."
Mildred
• r°
her home,1 also a part of the
contralto, was heard In lands; Brownie Troop III, song ning ended with members and Tuesday that building at tha new
Charles Haines Estate, where 1
and dance of Mexico; Brownie their parents and friends joining location la exported to begin with­
Mrs. Haines was hostess at a "Day I Met You" and "J Have
Troop 152, scheduled to represent In the singing of "G irl Scouts in three week*.
a
Daughter."
silver
Ira
following
a visit
A duet recording by Lisa Al- Greece was unable to appear be­ Together,"
through the gardens.
banesc and Robert Merrill was cause many members arc III
The DeHary Unit uf the Ameri­
played by l-ouit St. Amand pre­ with mumps or measles;
can Red Cross last week Ix-gun the
Brownie Troop 167, a skit In Clinic Gets Scale
ceding Ivan Walker in "ProvA marionette puppet ahuw re­
Attending the Florida Edura- ence By The Sea" and Ihe pro­ pantomime on Japan; Hrownia
annual drive fur fund* in the area.
Loral committee menibrra tills &gt;tiuii A»*n. meeting in Jacksonville gram concluded with Florence Troop 221, song* of Germany in cently aponoorod by the Altamonte
year are Mr*. Marie Arcardi, Mra. last week from Altamonte Ele­ St. Amand alnging the arias, "So the native language and, a spec­ Elementary School P-TA nsttrd
Betty Lou Field, Forest l.ak*
G. Callahan, Mr*. Walter ilant. mentary School w e r e George Closes My Sad Story” and "W e’ll ial highlight of the evening. 930. Thia amount, plus an addi­
Brownie Troop 319 with a come­ tional |33 allotted for clinic usee, Drive and Bonnie Layman, Lake
Mra. A. C. Harvey, Mrs. Ruth Mag- Dahlia, principal, and Dun HaLey, Find a Haven.”
Brantley, received awards of ex­
nuson, Mra. Robert Klrholla and Mi*. Pal Olsen and Mina Ann
Mrs. Brown accompanied all dy fashion show set in Paris, provided the organisation with
cellent in Rule solos and David
Randy, larulty inrmliers.
Mia* Ethel Johnson.
j Girl* aptly depicted Use fashion fund* to purr ha sa a acala.
aololsla at the piano.
House, of Lake ilarriel Estates,
reeeived an excellent rating in
clarinet at the band and orchestra
festival. March II.
The festival for participants in
district five, was held at Winter
Kent, Denise Dowdlng, Beverly, _ .
By ATLANTA McGINMS
Once again experience with­ Nash, Diana Christen, Bonnie
stood the endurance and enthusi­ Francis, Marsha Hubbard and
Saundra Cordell.
asm of youth as (hr Altamonte
Faculty netters Included. In adSprings Elementary School Fac
ully Volleyball team fought It* dition lo Hailey, Mils Durren
Volunteer help is needed at the
bergrr
and
N'ocn;
Virginia
way through a game with rhal
lengrrs from the Sixth Grade Krause, Pat Olsea and Nanry |Altamonla Springs Library oa
Tuesdays, Thuradaya and Satur­
Perryman.
Boy and Girl Allslar*.
Linda Barnes served aa score- day*. A ny. resident who can do­
Final acorcs were, faculty over
nate lime on these days ia re­
boys, 21-12, 21-2 and over the keeper and referee.
quested to contact Mrs. Paul
girls, 21-13, 22-29.
French.
Tile grade teams displayed
The Library Association alao la
skill In the game by executing
collecting articles la preparation
fine play and showed ability in
for a rummage n le and persons
drills learned in physical ed
Weekly rehearsals of Uve Geneva j wUh donation* for this event art
classes which are taught by their
. P « . t/v l e a v e . . I L b f i O L
— BaTt/arn- T h m cn lx f- Band » o w _ jr * _ W n f
Methodist Fellowship Hall under or rontacl Mra. Dixie Humes,
gcr, Jack Noon and Don Hailey.
Faculty players, who scanned direction of Charlta Lamb and W. mho will collect articles.
L. Befg.
Iheir ranks for volunteer*, came
forth with a victorious but tired ] Mrs. Audtry Johnson, who plays
quintet" at the end~o7 1^ ' game ’ r'arinet with the group, report,
which was played to the xealou* **,e band haa grown and that a
*u encouragement from rtomlier of beginners are
ara attending
shouta of
Members of tha Lhngwood First
the, weekly sessions. Rehearsal pe­ Baptist Church, by a 3-i majori­
the spectator*.
Playing on the boys’ team riods are thus divided, the says, ty vote, last week at a member­
were Steve Kennedy, captain and with the first part o f the evening ship business meeting, refused to
Dick Clark, Jim Kennedy, Rob­ devoted to beginners and tha re­ accept tbc resignation of Rev.
ert Grantham, Daryi Arthur, Don maining time to thd more advanc­ Lewis C. Futcb.
Wetherell, Don Paulson. Tom ed musicians.
Futch, whose resignation three
ALTAMONTE ELEMENTARY'S faculty ami xixth grade Allivtarx are
A tentative first public perform­ weeks ago waa to have been ef­
K«ot,
Handy
Ueaih.
Charles
ance baa been scheduled fo r a May fective lost Sunday, bold a*rvice*
pictured during a hard fought Vollhyball game from which tha teachers.'
Newell and Floyd Wiliams.
team came out victorious. Phyalcai Ed Instructors Barbara Durrenberger,
For the girls were Xante Lin­ meeting o f the Genealogical Bo- and has afroed to remain
Jack Noon and Don Haaley had many compliments for the boya and girls
ds Dean, captain ’ and Carole eiety at Ft. I-an* Park #n Lake I pastor of the church oa an laNoel), Bsrabara Peicrsoo, Cheryl j Harney, Mrs. Johnson aays.
who displayed fin* ability in the sport.
iHeraltfc Photo)

Altamonte springs
Garden Club
Names Officers

Chuluofa Set
To Get New
Golf Course

Mra. Billie Schnabel was elected
to serve a third term a* pies'dent
o f DeBary’a Veterans o f Foreign
Warn Auilliary, Poet *093. at a
meeting In her home last week.
Serving with her will l&gt;e Dor­
othy Brenner, senior vice presi­
dent; Alice Corta, junior vice pro*Ident; Blanche Frye, aecretary;
Myrtle Hill, treasurer; Sally Per­
alta, conductreaa; Francanna How­
ard, patrioUc Instructor; Margaret
Dillard, chaplain; Lillis Eaterkamp, historian; Greta Denning,
guard; Mildred Newton, banner
hearer; Ruth l^rChat, one year
trustee; Mildred Newton, two year
trustee; Betty SanUllo, hospital
chairman and Francanna Howard,
waya and meant chairman. A p­
pointed officers will be announced.
installation o f the Post and
Auxiliary officer* will bo held at
the DeBary Fire House at 7:30
p. ra. April 11 and will be open to
tha public.
Mra. Schnabel served refresh­
ments and presented each officer
serving with her during the past
term o f office with a gift o f ap­
preciation at last week’* meeting.
Bhe alto axpietsed appreciation
for meeting attendance and for as­
sistance given her and to the vet­
erans at tha M ke City Hospital.
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DeBary WSCS
Marks Birthday
Tha DeBary Woman's Society
of Christian Service held it* Fifth
Birthday Luncheon and meeting
■t the eocial hall of Ihe DeBary
Community Methodist Church.,
Tablet were decorated with
sprays of fuahla aaaleas. Tbc
V.v 7 Circle _wilh Mra. Maael i t
k-adci, and 1bc Naoro! Circle of
which Mrs. Perry B. James is
leader, were in charge of
the
luncheon assisted by Mri. R. Creesey chairman and her committee.
The afternoon eeesion conven­
ed at t p.m. wllh Mr*. Sidney
Swallow presiding. The first presi­
dent of Ihe DeBary WSCS was
honored by the guest speaker
3lr*. Frank Roper of Winter Gar­
den. who helped organise the group
five years ago in the Community
Center.
Mrs. Roper spoke of the WSCS,
its role In the churches and com­
munities over the years since it
wai chartered, its first president
waa Mra. J. D. Bragg at the First
Methodist Church in Jeckeonvlll*.
Mr*. Roper told of members tra­
veling by river boat to Jackson­
ville, to attend conference! year*
ago.
Mra. Glynn Reeder gave the de­
votion, and Mra. Everett Swift wai
at the piano during the hymn
sing. There were aix guest* pre­
sent. Mr*. H. MacDonald of Red
Bapk, S. J. Mra. E. Farnsworth,
Mrs. E. Tltley of Apringfleld, N.J.
Mrs. R. Brumbmigh of Parlsburg,
Pe.. and from DeBary, Mra. Arne
Ericksen and 2lrs. David Runkel.
Babies garments made by cir­
cle members were displayed, and
will be sent to Brewster Memorial
Hoepital at Jacksonville.

Included In a 60 acra tract aeon
lo be opened by The Chuluota
Town Devrlopmrnt Co., Inc., thia
future attraeUon ie mapped nut as
an exact replica o f tha stats
through us* of continuous eanata
which form the Florida territorial
outlines. Complete w i t h Lake
Okeechobee, Tampa Bay and the
8 t. Johns River, the eonree will
have each hole named for a major
city with play opening in North
Florida.
The first section of a threestage Hub house i* nearing com­
pletion ami will contain tha Pra
Hhop and Refreshment Rooms.
Surrounding grounds era being
subdivided Into one err* estates
where homee will ho af masonry
construction.
Chuluota, dating bock to early
boom times, is nestled in a setting
o f sparkling lakes and emerald
green citrus grove* and pasture
lands In southeastern Seminole
County.
The community remained much
the same aa it* founding fathers
left* it until several years ago
when, again, developers aaw R as
tha ideal residential spot offering
the peace and quiet nf country Hw
ing yet within easy commuting
distance o f control Florida** T h a n
areas.
The first new home* ware locat­
ed near original buildings which
are again in us* and a recreational
area for plcniring and swim­
ming wa* established on Lake
Catherine. Dining rooms mt tha
task# Catherine Inn, scene o f out­
standing social svanta f or oR a f
Seminole County in years past,
toon are to ba roopeaad and an­
other o f the sarly buildings la in
much demand ns * CommurtHy
House. Hero meetings o f moot
civic and social organisations ara
bald for nil ago groups. Service*
o f a Community. Church, open to
nil denominations, and of a Baptist
Church are held each week.
Students of Chuluota and earround Ing a r e a s attend public
•about in .neighboring Oviedo.
A growing burin»«« block, open­
ed within the last two years, o f ­
fer* resident* the advantage* af *
modern food store, a coffee shop,
• cabinet maker's shop end several
service stations in addition to n
post office which haa remained in
continuous operation since before
World War I. A new garage and
body shop !■ planning to open for
business in the very near future.
Residential districts have grown
In the past few years to an esti­
mated &gt;00 homes and in Chuluota,
ss in nil parts o f the county, pre­
dictions for future growth end
progress add a distinct rosy hua t#
its "emerald green setting.’*

DeBary GOP Club
Hears Reports On
County Meeting

Mrs. Phillip Loanaberry and
Mrs. Charles Bertecb, who raftsaented tha DeBary Republican
Club at tha Vohuin County meet­
ing held recently in Daytona
Beach, reported on the session to
local mambera who met last weak
at the Community Center.
Two colored film*, “ Design for
Model Living" and “ Tbs Unchang­
ed Goddess," provided by the
Southern Bell Telephone and Talagraph Co., were shown by Howard
Middleton.
Refreshments nor* served bp
Mr*. B. Hay** and an
committee.
Du# to ewnftlctlng dales,
By AUDREY JOHNSON
next meeting s f the DeBary Re­
Members of the Geneva Par- publicans will ba held at the Cam*
ent-Taacber Organisation w i l l munity Center, April t l .
hear a speaker from the Foraat
-Park -Biboat- fo r-E o tte d fd . ch il­
dren at their next meeting an
April 4 at the ecbool
A nominating committee will
present the new slate e t officers
Altamonte's school news paP#*,
and elections will be held. In­
"The Attamenta Adventurer,1* ad­
stallation earamoniea will b t con­
ducted at the final school pro­ ded by students under the augurvision af Daw Haaley and Wan
gram la May.
Plans for the annual E nter Barbara Durronfergsr, is op— at
Egg Hunt which include* all ing a spring literature i s e t u t
Any peew and article writ*** by
school and pre-school children of
Use area, now era being made students may bo entered with tha
by borne r o o m ' mother* from dondtian fay accepting materials
each grade. Plena far tha en­ set April 14. Wash must bp
n u i end nt year ptenie tar Em
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. l/ost &amp; Found
UNFURNISHED boute, 4 bed­ FURNISHED cotUge for rent gL
Five points. $43. FA 2-1447. •
room !, 2 b»thi, 2 porchei, kit­
2. Notices - Personals
chen equipped, U rje y*rd; next LAKE cottage, furn. FA 2-6106.
3. Education - Instruction
to new high ichool; 9*3 mo.
I. Transportation
HOUSE, 9 bedrooma, 2 baths Ph.
5. Food
FA 2-1*71.
FA 2-4143.
6. For Rent
HOUSE,*
2
bedroorai,
unfurnlah7. Business Rentals
AVAILABLE NOW
ed. ISO mo. 2662V4 Grandview
8. Beach Rentals
Ave. Ph. FA 2-LM3 or FA 2-0427. 2 BR furniahtd
9. For Sale or Rent
2 BR Country duplex
10. Wanted to Rent
2 BEDT.OOM furnished apartment, 3 BR back of aebool
Real Estate Wanted
tile bath, d ote In, 001 Palmetto. 2 BR brand new—DeBary
O ffice 204 W . First II.
12. Real-Estate For Sale
•FA 21ST4 after 2:30 p.m.
3 BR large lot—quiet area
13. Mortgage Loans
Lot and office—French Ave
M. Insurance
NICE 3 room furnlihed apart­
CALL NOW
13. Buaineiia Opportunities
ment for couple, water includ­
ed, $30. FA 2-739*.
16. Female Help Wanted
• WE TRADE’’
17. Male Help Wanted
2-BEDROOM country borne, un- W. H. "Bill" Stempcr Agency
18. Help Wanted
Realtor A Insurer
furnlihed, «33. ChUdren end
19. Situations Wanted
112 N. Park
peti welcome. Phone Geneve, Phone FA 2-4*41
20. Babysitters
2131.
21. Beauty Salons
2-ROOM furniahtd apartment,
22. Build . Paint • Repair
privat* entrance, private bath,
ONE bedroom furnlihed apart­
514 MellonvMa Ave. FA 2-3i2oj|
23. Building Materials
ment, 2101 Magnolia, Its month.
24. Electrical Services
FA 2-3931.
25. Plumbing Services
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gablei,
26. Radio it Television
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27. Special Sen ices
28. Laundry Service
3-ROOM apartmenL unfurnlahed,
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29. Automobile Service
doae in. TA 2-311*.
30. Machinery • Tools
31. Poultry - Pets • Livestock' STENSTROM RENTALS
32. Flowers • Trees •Shrubs
Unfurn. 3 BR, 2 bath . . . 9113
CONSTRUCTION CO,
Unfurn. 2 BR, 2 bath . . . 9100
W A N T A D S BR IN G 33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
Unfurn. 9 BR, 1 bath .. 9110
Incorporated
35. Articles Wanted
F A S T R E SU L T S
36. Boats Motors
See. . .
Stenstrom Realty
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
38. Trailers - Cabanas
111 N. P u k A T . P k u . P A M W
39 Automobiles • Trucks
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2nd. St. N s Rea tenable Offer Refuted!

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6, For Rent

6. For Rant

12. Rsal Estate Fer Sale

tOOM, clean apt. 611 Park.

2 B. R. furnished house . 675
3 R. R. unfurnished . . . . 663
1 B. R. apartment ....... 660
ROSA L. PAYTON
2-BEDROOM apartment; living
Registered Real Eatala Broker
room, dining room, kitchen /ur.
nlshcd.
1201 W. Firit St Ph. FA 2*1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2-0W1.
FURNISHED efficiency apart­
TRAILER and apartment. Adults
ment, full bath, clean, $40.
no pets. W a t e r
furnished
407*a W. First St., Apt. 3.
JFK 2*2447.
ROOM, cooking, 69 wk. FA 2-2764.

RENT A BED

2—SMALL modern cottages, fur­ Rollaway. Hospital A Baby Reds
nished, near Geneva, (It. 426.
Hy Day, Week or Month
Both have screened porches.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FO 5-3431.
Ph, FA 2 3181
116 W. 1st. St.

3- ROO.M furnished apartment, $33 FURNISHED house at Lake Monper month. Adults. 113 N. Jas­
mine Avc.

1 -BEDROOM furnished house in
country. Ph. FA 2*2022.
RRGE
chcn,
2 or 4
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2

Bedrooms, l i t Bathi, $323
down, $120 per mo.
Bedrooms, Large shaded lot,
$300 down, $09.00 per mo.
Bedrooms, Ilk Baths, many
extras, $1,077 down, $104.93
per mo.
Bedroom*, Large Lot, older
home, $100 down, $10.00 per
mo.
Bedrooms, Total price $7,730
—$300 down. 863.00 per mo.
Bedrooms, 63,993—6230. down,
870. per mo.

7. Bualnesa Rentals

m o T ic r : o r r n o c K r n i x o r o w
VACATISU, CLOSIXO A*D ABA*- OFFICE
IIO.MMJ A TANK 4MI A STHSSWT

9. For Solo or Rent
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath cement
block, hardwood floors. Perfect
location, closo in. Contact 2313
Palmetto.
I x 30 FT. Houiatraller, 2 bed­
rooms. Inquire Elder Spring*
Trailer Park. FA 2-6381.

12. Real Estate For Salo
FOR SALE
IN EXCLUSIVE
SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES
Beautiful 3 bedroom home; fully
equipped; central heat; double
garage,
encluitd;
intercom
■) item; large lakefront lot,
laodaeaped, with iprlakler tyttem. A bargain at $29,300.00.
For information call FA 2-799$
days, or FA 2-636$ nlghti or
Sundays.

FARMER’S AGENCY
N.V. Farmer, Realler
2463 S. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2 3221
After hours FA 2-2611 FA 3-301$

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11$ N. Fark Ave.
Ph. FA 1-611$

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ROSA L. PAYTON
Regiatered Real Eatala Broker
rh . FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

ONLY 1250 DOWN
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T in s West At Oar tiigaa.

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No Down Payment

Stenstrom Realty

HOMES

RESALES

ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS ALL YOU FAY
SUNLAND

ESTATES

3 BEDROOM S - 1 &amp;

2 BATH S

MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY

Monthly Payments Lower Than Rent
VA Financing At_5W ?*Ulereot
• D O N T FAIL TO A IK A iO U T OUR OTK E*
WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON
A W IM
NKW HOMES IN SOUTH PINECRRST. 4th
ADD.
Home* Failure Bailt-la Dream KiUheaa By —

SPRING SPECIALS
PINECREST, 3 Br.. 1 bath,
$10,930. Corner let. 444 per­
cent mortgage. Fenced yard*
Make offer on dewa payment.
PINECREST, $13,000, down paymeat $400. 3 BR. and 1 bath.
Payments $97.00 per month.
MAYFAIR, $ 11 ,200, 2 Br., 1
bath. 4 percent inert gage,
$71.00 per month.
PINECREST, 29 years remain­
ing on 41* percent mortgage.
Low monthly payments. DrivO
hy 100 Shannon Drive. Call
for appointment.
CITY, furnished bom*. 119,700,
monthly piyments $70.00. Has
well and sprinkler eyitem.
Frost and back screened
porch.--------

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Sowing Maeh. Repairs

BEDDING COMPANY

ALL MAKES A MODELS

2nd and Magnolia Ph. FA 2-6321

3\\ e ^ * v

Contact JDf HUNT, Salts Manager

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
"•"•ass «.—

WHttcSPotis*

12. Keel Kntale f o r Sale

J. BBAILBY ODHAM. FEES.

16.

Female

Wanted

Help

1

Sell Us Your furniture. Quick
Service With Th* Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.

203 W. Flrsi St. (24 hr. itr .)
FA 2-3625

LADIES: Part time work, to take
LAKE FRONTAGE
orders on teiephons for nation­ INCOME TAX SERVICE
100 ftst on Crystal Lake, 332 feet
O. M. HARRISON
al concsrn. Age no barrier.
depth. Large bearing citrus
Ph. FA 21177
$1.00 per hour to start. Apply 2C40 Hiawatha
trees. $3,930. Term*,
FA 2-7941
from 9:00 a m. to 12:UO Mon­ lie*. 1311 Palmetto
alio
day, April 3rd. al Room 211,
LAKEFRONT lot In Loch Arbor,
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Meisch Building.
with trees. $3,930.
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2*422$
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 19. Situation* Wanted
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. DAYS WORK A Ironing in my
All types and iltes, Installed
home. FA 2-7791.
"D o It Yourself"
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, icreened
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
carport*;
In fiunland, $300
S T I N E
down, assume payments. Phone 20. Babyslttera
alichtnary and Supply Co.
FA 2-7076.
WILL care for small child In my
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2*6432
horn* for working mother. See
Mrs. Heath, Apt. I, Avalon
RAYMOND U. BALL
Apt*. M i W. 2nd St.
Qualified Service
And Asenclntes
II. L. Whelcbel
219 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 3641 21. Beauty Salon*
For 'appointment call FA 2*2010
Laki Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
PERMANENTS $7.00
FRtGIDAIRE
. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Complete with Hair Cut k Styling
Seles k Service
to own a beautiful lakefront horn* LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
O. H. HIGH
on "The Ridge" overlooking *•40 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 21391
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3*3113 Days
Lake Harney end tha St. John'i
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3663.
—30 minutes from Sanford—3
Br.—3 bsth—modern, spacious,
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
specially designed home. Fire,
ments, Invoices, kxnd bills, and
place. II x 32 swim, pool —
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Beauty Salon
about an acre of shaded beau­
Printing
Co.
Pnon*
TA
2-3631—
Walker Building
ty. For appointment call owner
306 West 13th St.
2310 Oak
FA 2-7164
at—Geneva 4113.
WATCH REPAIRING
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
3-BEDROOM, 14* bath bom* with
Is My Business, net a Adeline.
Harriett, Eva Jo k Bob
shade trees, patio, enclosed 101 to . D ak --------’ ‘ ' ’ FX i - M l
ACL* WORK GUARANTEED
Florida room, in Plneerest 3rd
PETE’S WATCH REPAIR
T. V. STAMPS
Addition. TA 2-7712.
213 Oak Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3143

Fair Value Properties

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bad*. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Pb. FA 2-7933

34. Articles For Sale
WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutch*!,
cants, walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specially
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
2nd and MellonvIUe
Pb. FA 3-7107.

INCOME TAX

22. Build • Faint • Repair
P U T T S CARPENTRY Services,
new work A repair. Specialise
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
FA 47411.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Endottd head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

Senknrlk Glasa and Paint Co.
Ph. FA 2-4622

PAINT, Lugiage, Awnings, Boat
Covert, Tarps, Tents, ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
CALORIC gat stove, excellent
condition, $63 or best offer.
FA 2-0966,
LADIES' dreieei, else 16-20;
man’* suit, tiro 27; 20 in. 2speed window fan; electric
healer; 4k and 4* rachet pipe
diet; reasonable. FA S-$79a.

2B. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Ing inside and out. Call
Tasker, FA 2-6139.

Mr.

21. Building Materlala

BABY mila parakeet end cage.

CAR

32. Flower* - Tree* •Shrub*
PANSIES
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Graptvllla Avt. near 29th S t

.A L L

SE E K E R S

Gateway To The Waterway
Yuur EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Goode
304-6-1 E. lit.

Ph. FA 2-IMl

I960 WIZARD Winner II ft. De­
luxe Cabin Cruiser. Fully equip­
ped, 75 h. p. Johnson Motor,
Tandem trailer. May be ■***
at 123 N. Summerlin Ave.
MERCURY io h.p. motor, good
condition, $40. PA S4T98.

3B Automobiles • Trucks
33 FORD V-9 4-dr. eednn, auto­
matic transmission. No dowu
payment, $17JO per mo.
FA 2-0614 or FA 2-0618.

$
Will buy you tho boat,
most economical car tUal
available la Central Flo­
rida. . . At BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS,

1956

AL KEEN SAYS:
Stop by and m a real beaaty I
with waly 6,100 actual mile* . . 1
66 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE I
• Local owner, o n ly ........... $2769 1

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FORD 2 dr. aedaa, 6 cy| 1979 ,
PONTIAC 4 dr. wag** 1199 I
CHRYSLER N. Y. end. •••1
DOIKiE 4 dr. Md* 1 own. f g l I
FORD 4 dr. aed. 8 /T 369 I

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170 four ieor sedan, Hy- ■
dramatic. The newert
new lined Peatiac around- I

1955

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'M A K E

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SPECIAL t w a d e e r
Hardtop, D y n a f l o w ,
Power Steering, Radi*
and Heater. A Cream and
Whit* Finish That Has
That New Car Luster*

1956

C A R S!

Clean, Repack A Adjuat

53

Freni Wheel Bearing*

YOUR c h o ic e

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A T T E N T IO N

M ERCH ANTS!

Term ites
Swarm ing?

F*I66, Clean, A

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FOR FREE INSPECTION
CALL PA t-SMI

Beni Work

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Equipment

PARTS

Heme

O N L Y $595

Firat St.

Stewart Warner

Limited T in * Only — Mar. aeth. Thra April lat.

Strickland - Morrison

Seminole Co. Motors
• If

Balance Fro*l Wheel*

REGULAR PRICE • M.M

1956 FO RD P A N E L

Ph.

FA 2-0114

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CARLAND]
fee S I T .....—

G tt A Safer - Smoother Ride • For L e u !

r u n I S steering, RedU, H*tl*r7&gt;*rd*meti*

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56 M E R C U R Y f&amp;XSSZ . * * * ’

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1955

AMBASSADOR, Power
Steering, Power Brakes,
Automatic W e a t f c u r
Eye. Radio, plus Contin­
ental Spare.

C C F O R D &lt;*ewtry

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FA 2-1631.

Auto Service Special

ATTKNTION!

38. Boat* - Motors

CUSTOM L I N S two
doer with ForMmatlc,
Power Steering, Only
22,000
Actual Mileat
Just like “ Brand Stinking New.**

31. r’oultry • I'elt • Livestock

nOOM SPECIAL $14 .13 . Paint-

REFR111ERATOR, G. E. Deluxe
10 cu. ft., Ilk* new, $100. Eaey
spin drier washer $35. Phon*
FA 2-2311.

Back Glnea

Windshield

LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
HEDGE PLANTS, II for $1$.
ROOFING
FHA Loans
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
I I . liuainoan Opportunttirn
U. EDWARDS
W. 20th St. Near Golf Ceure*
INVESTOR! — DEVELOPERS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Ph. FA 2-1906
160 Acres, including 60 acre
We Give TV Stamps
clear, u n d bottom lake, high, •09 W, $vd SL
FA 2-78M 88. Furniture
dry pin* lend, paved rosd. 7
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
miles from Sanford. Recordsd 24. Electrical Service*
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
subdivision. Terms, Box 334,
FRtGIDAIRE
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112
Oklawaha. AT S-2514.
Sales 4* Service
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
House Wiring
Free Estimates
If. Female Help Wanted
Sid Vlblcn's Randall Electric Mettrasa renovating. Expert Up­
holstering, All A'ork Guaran­
CURB GIRL. A k W Rootbeer, 112 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2 0913
teed. Call Nix Bsddlng Mfg.
903 French Avenue.
ELEC, Ian, air conditioner and
Co., FA 1-2117, 1301 Sanford
GIRLS: apply to Mre. Carpen­
water pump motor* rewound k
Av6.
ter at Nifty Auto Bsth, 2406
serviced, "*4 Hour Service."
Freneh Avenue.
1064k E. 16th St., Sanford.

SECOND

210 Msgnolla

PAINTING: Colors a specialty. Door Ginas
Vent Glasa
Residential, commercial, Indus*
SERVICE
trial. Licensed and bonded.
Senknrlk Gina* and Pnint Co,
Work guaranteed. Free tail*
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4623
mats*. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4374
or FA 2 4437.
CARPENTRY, palatini, rooting
and cament work. FA 2-4699.

REFRIQERATOR, 6 cu ft.
Croiley, $66. t email buffet 613.
1 double drawer dresser, $30.
NO. 1-4246.

EARLY AMERICAN aofa, chair
and tabic $70. FA 2-3384.
t v m B a m iM a M M n m m m m m i

Dawn's

111 N. Park Ave. Pbeaa FA 2 2430

SANFORD* FLA*

ECHOLS

RENTALS 98 WEEK

Stenstrom Realty

AR T BROW N
Past Control Service

$

Used Furniture
BARGAINS

• IN IR A 1 0 IL IC T IIC
Kefrlaeraur
Heater
n e rn g e ra w — Ore* — Baage — UHat
rlagWater
__________

New end Used Furniture
211 E. First St.
FA 2-3622

Jenkins Furniture

y a oT 7tj (EACToevJ

CASH TALKS

Seminole Realty

WILSON - MAIER

REFRIGERATOR
|od electric
range, both In very good condi­
tion, $73 each. Call FA 2-6476
or *ce al 206 Fairmont Dr*
Sunland.

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Topi k Seati
Lot Marker* — Sllla — Lintel*
Plumbing A Heating
New 4i Used FurMture 4c Appli­
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
AIR CONDITIONING
ance* A Good Place To
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
BUY, SELL or TRADE
300 Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 28731
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362
SEWING
MACHINE
to respond*
PLUMBING
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
bio
person.
One
1960
Kenmore,
Contracting k Repairs
like hew and In excellent condi­
Fret Estimates
tion, has attachments. Assume
R. L HARVEY
6 payments of $5.!0. Writ* Fi­
304 Sanford Are. Phone FA 2-3313
nance Manager, Box 10, c /o
USED king lira Hollywood btd
Sanford Herald.
26. lUdlo a T elev ision
639-30, 1 Twin alt* Hollywood
bed $24.30. 1 Hi-Back foam OAK desk, swivel chair, L. C.
TV SERVICE within tha hour.
Smith typewriter,
mahogany
rubber awivel rocker $29.60.
Parts Ii labor positively guar­
dresser. FA 2-812*.
1 Rebuilt aofa bed $39.30. I Re­
anteed 90 davi. Service calls
possessed bedroom suite, sil­
USED
air compressor,
9123,
$2. SUNSHINE TV, FA 2-979*.
ver grey, Ilk* brand new; was
Reel’ s Paint A Body Shop, Ph.
$166.30—now $99.30.
FA 2-771*.
!7. Special Services

SUNLAND.

Headly Const. Co.

l i t N. Perk A t*. Pkoan FA 2-2430

N

Beet Buys In Town

3t. Articles For Sale

S3. Furniture

25. Plumbing Servlcoo

• BIG VALUES
RETIRED Plumber does plumb­
ing repairs. Th. MI 4-7713 be­
• QUICK CREDIT
tween 6 A 9, mornings Ii even­
• EASY TERMS
ings.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Near new high school, this ranch
•tyl* home has 2 bedrooms, t
baths, double living room, large
kitchen and utility room, plus
2 unfinished bedrooms. Priced
to sell ^OWI $1,900, requirei
WE’RE RUNNING LOW
$3,137 down, with payments of
$30.93 monthly. We are proud of Wo need your listing. Do you
have a nice home you want to
this Offering for the value cotrent furnished or unfurnished?
iclou f buyer.
We have prospects every day
who may be your next tenrntr.
For Quick *r’ », this home conCall us for complete manage­
elating of $ bedrooms, 2 baths,
ment aervice.
range, water heater, space
heater and bliadr require* only
"W E TRADE"
$1,430 down, balance at $7941
W.
H.
"Bill"
Stamper Agency
monthly on In-Service Loan.
Realtor—Insurer
FA 2-4991
113 N. Fark
BEAL LOUD, will reduce Urn
price of thie &gt; bedroom ranch I t . Mortgage Loew s
elyle maionry home, o* dou­
MORTGAGE LOANS
ble corner lot, from $11,600 to
F1IA and Conventional
$9,600, with a $2,700 down payCommercial A Rasldeatial
mint, balance at $1147 month­
STENSTROM
REALTY
ly*
i l l N. Park Ave Phene FA i-24$$

NO HIDDEN OB CLOSING
COST*
2 and 3 Bedroom ntatonsry
A FINE BUY
home built on your lot any­
$11,200 for a 2 bedroom home in
where In the stale o f Florida.
Mayfair,
featuring
■ large
landscaped yard with tree*. We
No waiting — immediate con*true lion. CALL FA &gt;4343.
recommend your attention to
this buy.

DIRECnONIi 16 Mia. Be.

N EW

HELMLY REALTY
301 W. 13th Street
FA 3-7105, Evenings FA 2-237$

901 Park Ave.

$8250
N«

3 FRONT LOTS in residential
eectlon. Fhes* FA 2-076$.

SUITE: « rooms, air
conditioned, downtown location. THREE bedroom house, kitchen
equipped, fenced backyard, VA
Cali FA 2 0733.
mortgage. FA 2-3660.

St. Johns Realty Co.

8-Bedroom • l\'i Beth

T h u r* . M ur. 23, ’61— P age 13

roc; master bedroom, knotty \V. H. "Bill” Stamper Agency
pine snack bar. near school
BealtOtw-ieauror
and store. Large nicely fur­ Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
nished apartment, 119 Elm
A te. Newly decorated apart­ LOTS on St. Johns River, 100 f t
X 200 ft. FA 2-0091.
ment, 601 Magnolia. Thono
NO. 6-3267.

Stenstrom Realty

Longdale

R rralb

-W E TUADE"

$100

TO WIIOSI IT MAT CONCERN!
You will l i k . nolle* ihit th*
n t ? r.iminioion «*f in* city of
M*nr»m. Klorld*. at 1:00 o'clock
P. SI. in in* jsth d*y of April,
A. D.. mil. at in* CUT Comml**
■loner', nonm at th* Clly Halt In
th* rlty or Hanford, rlorlda. will
ronalUcr and iHtarmlna whtthtr
or not ilia City wilt cloit, vacate,
amt aliandoii any rlaht of tha City
and tha public In and to that car.
kln park and *trc*t h*ralnaft*r
t ticrllied.
to-wlti
ia) That c*rtaln park local•d at tli* *outheaat cor­
ner of lllock T. Wynnewood Hulidlvlelun, and at
tna lnt*r*tctlon of K*y
.Menu*
and
fo r ii l
Iirlve.
4b) That
rtrtaln
unnamad
aireet abuttlne aforaaald
park and lylnr within
an area between lllock
7 and (A feel norlh of
ii .
northerly V --dary
•&gt;f lllock S and «t feet
3
w«*l
of th* w»*t*rly
boundary of Block 9. all
In Wynnawood Hubdlvl*
alan.
Paraona lntere*i*d may appear
end be heard at tha time and
false* abote eperlfled.
I'lly Cominlulon nf tho
City of 8*nford, Klnrlda
fly: If. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clark
Publishl March :S. 1141.

Pnnfnrh

FAVORABLE TERMS
2

furnished apartment, kit*
living and dining room,
bedrooms. Pb. FA 2*7234.
SAN L A M A APARTMENTS. Nice
French Ave.
largo anartments, 404 E. 14th Tbi* is all the cash you need.
SL Ph. FA 2-4282.
HOUSES: 303 Sanford Ave., fur­
There ere no hidden coats. Only
nished; 117 20th St., furnished.
664. monthly pays principal, laUNUSUALLY nice unfurnished 1
tcreit, taxes and iniurance. $
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
bedroom
garage
apartment;
bedroom home with tiled bath,
central heating, air condition­
with
Florida room, built-in
terraito floors, ami many other
kitchen. On new Route 415,
ing, near churches and stores.
features. Electric Rang* and
No children, no pets. 860. Ph.
M e a r churches and stores la
Venetian Blinds included. Only
w Ostcen. Rent 663. FA 2*3771.
FA 2-4263.
two (2) available on these
term*. Aet Now.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house, OSTEEN: 4 room furnished apart­
HELMLY REALTY
- FA 2-3049 or FA 2 6347.
ment, newly decorated, rent
301 W. 13th St.
Th. FA 2-7603
843, FA 2-3771.
1 -BEDROOM apartment. Phone
Evening FA 2-2379
FA 2-1462 between I a. m. &amp; FURNISHED apartment, hard­
wood floor*, tile bath. FA 2-6201. HOME PLUS INCOME for cou­
5 p. in.
ple or widow; practically down2 -BEDROOM furnished house,
WE NEED RENTALS
town. 309 Magnolia. Call Own*
417 Holly Avenue.
Call or come into our office if
cr, FA 2*7004.
you would like to rent your
• B R house, kitchen equipped.
home. We specialize la rentals, 12 ACRES on Highway 17*92 neir
FA 2-2202 or FA 2-3363.
Ctrcusland. Adaptable for al*
leases and property manage­
most any usa. Roads on thret
ment Furnished or unfurnish­
3-BEDROO.M home, nice location
sides. For further Information,
ed. We think you will like our
near base, partly furnished.
telephone J. W. Hall, Realtor,
service.
Ph. FA 2*8719.
FA 2-3641.
2-BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
2-BEDROOM; $100 down, assume
equipped. Ph. FA 2-3303.
$62 monthly payments; Country
Club Manor. FA 2-7944.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

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Page 14—Thura. Mar. 23, '61

Superior Band Awards

Members of the North Orlando
Gardea Club were recent gueita
of Mr. and Mra. Leonard Toy
at their nursery In Winter Park
where Mra. Toy gave a lecture
on the art of flower arrangement.
She displayed several arrangejnents prepared before the meeting
gnd explained each. She also de­
monstrated tools that are need­
ed in arranging flowera for the
home and for show entries.
. Following the lecture, a discus­
sion period was held during which
the hostess offered her assistance
fd the club In future work.
» The meeting closed with a tour
bt the nursery grounds.

Long wood Girls
Well Represented
A t 4-H Meeting
By BETTIR SMITH
. Longwood 4-H girls were well
represented at the county dem­
onstration day held at the Home
Demonstration Center In San­
ford.
- Taking part In the day's events
were Catherine Willis, "how to
make a dust cloth;" Patricia
Covey and Peggy Ann George,
“ making a rellab tra y ;" Karen
PctUs and Carolyn Brldgcr, "how
id bathe a baby;”
Towanda
Showers, "setting a table;" Sue
Poulter, "egg salad sandwich"
ami Carla Lommler, "three star
powdered milk."
■ Carla also entered the public
•peaking
events,
talking
on,
"What 4-H Means To Me" which
•be also gava at district demon­
strations in Orlando last Satur­
day.
- Following their part on the
eousty program, Longwood girls
gave a 4-H cheer worked out at
their local meetings.

Audubon Society
M akes Field Trip
- Scmtnole-DcRary Audubon Soelaty members, on a field trip
last week, visited the homes of
John Boldtman, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Walla, Dr. Lola Wells and Alisa
Clarrlssa McFetrldge.
Miss McFetrldge, assisted by
Mr*. WllUam Cray, aery-d cof­
fee and rake after which L. If.
Babbitt, a naturalist who Is visit­
ing from Peter Sham, Alan.,
gave a demonstration on snakes
and lizards.
Following the refreshment peri­
od, the group went to Enterprise
Cemetery where they fed the
Blue Jayi.

LANCELOT•

Church Schedules
Music Service

FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS ami tools used in the urt
were explained to North Orlando Gnrdcn Club member*
by Mrn. I^eonnrd Toy during n recent visit to the Winter
Pork Nursery. Here Mm. Toy in pictured with one o f the
display arm nR em cntn.
(Herald Photo)

lly MltH. II. I- JOHNSON
Happy spring to you! It la logally spring now you know. And I
am so itIml own If we have had
somn liaid rabia thia past work.
They rrrtninly have changed the
appearance In my lawn. It's lawn
mowing time now. • • • Happy
Birthday Cenl Wheatland, * • •

combined choirs o f the Upunla and
Lake Mary Churches. Easter mus­
ic ia very beautiful ami I think you
will enjoy this, ft starts at 7::i0
p. m. * • • Grandma Matiiraun got
to see her two little grandchildren
when her daughter and son-in-law,
Wanda and J, T. Ilrlcher slipped In
from latfayelte, Ala., for a- short
visit. They returned home festerHome teenagers surprised Cenl day and I know Clara sure misses
with a birthday party and gave them. She said it is so long, be­
her a pretty ring. Sister Jeri la tween their visits. ♦ • • Well two
going to ting and dance in the more empty loU on First Street
Easter benefit ball for the crippled where houses have been. O on.B rychildren, Jeri la a really talented ant ha* moved them back on to his
glri. • * • Rena and Claude Haw­ property. Talk about a ghost
kins and son, Hid, motored to Jack­ street, now, this is really it. • • •
sonville for the weekend to visit Wasn't that some rain and wind
Ilona's slater Myrtle Pickett and we had last Saturday and Sunday?
family. • • • Nathan Stripling has It wus a whole lot but I think It
relumed to Alexandria, Va., after •eally helped most of us. We had
a weekend with Margie and the some plants to set out so it helped
children. Nathun is working on a tha ground • lot. 1 hope It didn't
dredge Glut la In Alexandria for spoil these weekend fishinen's
the pn-nent time. • • • Wish you trips too much. Some o f them thut
could sea the gra|&gt;ea that th« I talked to said they caught (Ish
Hume Demonstration Club mem­ Just the .same. Another Alonroeile
ber! are making. Several o f the caught a tagged fish—Terry Colmembers went in to the center last tins caught the lucky bass. * • •
week end were taught how to The Lake Monroe P-TU Minstrel
make the grape* and now they are will go to Sorrento on April Nth to
teaching ua. • J * hose Pott had i put on Mte show for the lienelit of
the misfortune of catching her thn Volunteer Fire Dept. them.
finger In tha door of the car— re­ * • * The W. L. Kendrlcke have
sult— a smashed finger. 1 know returned tu llainbridge, (III., after
that la very painful. • • * Hope an enjoyable visit with tlmlr
you can attend the Good Friday
Cantata at tha !.ake Mary Presby­
terian Church. It Is under tha dlicrUun of Bob Mero and haa the

Seven choruses from the mas­
ter works of well known com­
posers will make up the major
portion of the aU music service
that will be held at the First
Presbyterian church at 5 p.m. on
Palm Sunday. An invitation Is ex­
tended hy church officials to all
who want to add this to their
Kastertide worship.
Twenty-eight choristers of the
Chancel choir under the direction
of the minister of music, Loulst
tlrorgc Touhy, will sing two
choral works from Felix Men­
delssohn's "The Elijah" to open
the 60 minutes of worship In
music following the organ pre­
lude which will be Cantahile In
II by Cesar Franck.
The conclusion of Use service
will hr three selections from
George Frederick Handel's "The
Messiah," closing with Use al­
ways inspiring Hallelujah Chorus.
Included also will he one chorus
from Brahms "Requiem " and
one from tlte Mass In B Minor
written
by Johann
Sebastian
Bach.
rv
The memherr of tha Chancel
choir who have prepared this
service of "Choruses from Great
Oratorios" are: sopranos— Mmrs.
David Bach, J. A. Bistllne, Rob­
ert Graham, Frank Gore. James
Meriwether,
Richard
Packard.

'Altamonte Club
Cancels Dinner;
Plans Bake Sale
Mrs. Milton Tinsley, president
of the Altamonte Springs Civic
Club, reported today that the
ham dinner originally scheduled
by club members to be held
Mar. 16 was canceled because of
Maltlsnd Ave. road conditions.
In place of the dinner, Mrs.
Tinsley says, members are con­
sidering a bake sal« to be held
in April.
Site also announced that sip
has tickets for the barbecue
sponsored by the Seminole Coun­
ty Federation of Women'a Clubs
on April 4 at the Elks- Club pic­
nic grounds In Sanford.
Proceeds from the event will
be used by the clubs for their
teachers scholarship fund. Tic­
kets are selling for 91 adulls
and 7S cents for children under
12 years of ago.
'

FIRST
Also altos — Mmci. Ernest
Cowley, Harry Echelbergcr. Eu­
gene
Edridge,
Harris
Folds,
John lloganeon, Roy Alann, Jos­
eph Orsrnn, Leon Walker, Harry
Weir.
The male sections are tenora—
Waller Glelow, George Touhy,
Harry Weir and basses — War­
ren Adams, William Bentley,
J. A. Bistllne, Robert C'rumlry,

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C L O T H IN G C E N T E R
Hwy. 17-91 at lateneclioa o f Hwy. 136
FERN PLAZA - PERN PARK. FLA.
CLOSED: Friday Before Suadawa and All Day Saturday
OPEN: Sunday Through Thtiraday 9 a. at. to 6:30 p. m.

Hwy. 17-92 S. — Drive Thru Fern Park
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— and —
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WKATHERs Fuir through Saturday. High today, 78-82. Low tonight, 50-58.
VOL. 6.7

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FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 10G1

SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO. 165

folSrnSr5 Allies Back President
Results To State
On Strong Laos Stand
KING JUPITER AND QUEEN JUNO. Roman deities, personified by Tarry
Miller and Jennnie Langford, reigned over the I,atin Club Banquet, while
slaves Susan McCall and Ronald Goerss, standing behind them waited to
serva their every wish. The cafeteria of tha high school was decorated in
Roman splendor for tha annual feast and pageantry.

JACRSON.VILIJC |UPD — The
Legislative Roads Committee will
let others deride what to do
about a Jacksonville firm accus­
ed of defrauding the stale and
giving payola to stala employes.
The committee, at tha close of
Its final hearing T h u r s d a y ,
agreed lo turn over result* of Its
probe into activities of the Duval
Kngiheering and Contracting Co.
to state and local authoritici for
possible legal action, if appro­
priate.
The committee, headed by Sen.
Scott Kelly of Lakeland, spent
most of Thursday digging into
reports of alleged collusion, "sys‘tematic
cheating"
and other
rharges against Duval engineer­
ing. one of the largest roadbuilders In the state.
At the same time, the Stale
Road Board in Tallahassee sus­
pended Duval on a general
charge of fraud despite the firm’s
contention (hat no specific In­
stances of wrong-doing were pin­
pointed.
Two truck drivers’ for Duval
told the legislative committee
bow a seven-finger secret signal
was used for putting short loads
of atphsll on trucks hauling to
state road projects. And a re­
tired road department worker
said he bras convinced the firm
used a "calculated, systematic
system" to cheat the state In
road building materials.
At no time was it brought out
specifically how much the socalled "short-changing" cost the
state, but Kelly told newsmen
after the session committee in­
vestigators still were working on
the case.

Bulletin
cA p $

EXOTIC DANCING GIRLS ENTERTAINED tha mighty U tb u . From
left, they art Ban Flexer, Marjlyn Sprouse and Lily Flexer, tw in aiatar of

Program On Arf
Scheduled Sunday

mm

VKNU8, GODDESS OF LOVE. U the titla bestowed on
lovely Linda Williams at tha banquet. She was chosen in
tha Pageant o f Heauty and presented with a golden
apple, symbol o f love
(Herald Photos)

News Briefs
Mission Attacked
LISBON,Portugal (UPI) - A
mob o f several hundred blacks,
whilei and half-castes Thursday
night
attacked
the American
evangelical mission building In
Lunanda, capital of Portuguese
Angola, but no Americans were
hurt, the Lusitania news agency
said.

Christian Guideline
MIAMI BEACH ( U P I )-E v a n ­
gelist Billy Oraham laid down a
il*-polnt guideline on “ How to
live Ihe Christian life" In a talk
Thursday night. Chriilisn*. ssid.
Graham, should pray frequently,
read the Bible dally, live a dis­
ciplined life, learn how to meet
lemptation, Join a church and
witness for Christ.

Stock Steady

By Symphony Tonight

FORT PIERCE (UPI) — Dap­
per Joseph A. Peel Jr., took
the witness stand at Ills murder
trial today and said lie had noth­
ing to do wiiti -the 1933 slayings
of Circuit Judge and Mrs. C. E.
Chllllngworth—'' not directly or in­
directly.”
The 37-yrar-old Peel, on (rial
as mastermind of the Chillingworth murders, took the stand at
mid-morning.
Ha also denied in a firm strong
voire that he did not run a gamb­
ling or bollta operation with Floyd
(Lucky) llolzapfrl or George (Bob­
by) Lincoln, the two confessed
killers of the Chllllngworth cftuple
who fingered Peel as the brains
behind the deaths at sea.
One of the first questions
was whether Peel had anything
to do with hiring or ordering
llolzapfel or Lincoln—or either of
them—"to kill and murder Judge
Curtis E. Chllllngworth."
"1 did not. Not directly or In
directly,"- Peel said.
sPeeP followed society Jewel thief
Ted Rinehart to the stand.
Rinehart testified a star prose­
cution witness, P. O. (Jim) Wil­
ber, proposed framing Peel. He

Navy Ends Search
For Crash Victims
The Navy announced today
that Die a 'irch for survivors of
tha Navy jet which was hut in
the Mediterranean Tuesday has
been terminated.
The A3D Skywarrkir with a
crew of three Including Cdr.
Charles O. Donnaud III, pilot;
Ensign Thomas R. Walton, bom­
bardier, and Lowell S. Bareness,
aviation alectrlclan second class,
third crewman, crashed Tuesday
aftarnoon on a flight from the
U. S. S. Franklin D. lt»o*«vr|i.
Tl&gt;# aircraft, which was observed
a low let el practice
J*1* .
bombing run a short distance
from the ship, failed lo recover
from the maneuver and collided
with the water.
,
Investigation lo determine the
cause of th# accident ia contin­
uing. At the time of the crash
the Roosevelt wai operating in
Ihe southern Mediterranean Sea
with.the U. S. Sixth Fleet,

‘Unidentified’
Object Spotted
By DeBary Woman

Final Respects

Group To Discuss
HousingProposal

Quake Routs-------250,000 In Italy

Bear Lake Road
Work To Start

Itutsia promised to study *'&lt;»i«fully and urgently" the British
proposal for a ceasefire, a Foreign
Office spokesman said today in
l^indon. lla said there has been no
other response from Russia so far.
British Prime Minister Harold
Marmillaa who met with hia fa b Inst until 1 a. m., aald the United
States “ Is the wurld'a must pow­
erful nation and much depends on
her strength and leadership.” He

noted the “ vigor and confidence” , meet her* nest week in one ef
shown by Kennedy in the situa­ the most critical session* sine*
SKATO waa founded te cheek
tion.
A t Bangkok, Thailand, military Communist expansion In Asia.
The ministers, including Secre­
expert* o f the Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization put finishing tary o f State Dean Rusk, will de­
touches today on a master battle ride whether to continue to press
plan for us In Laos tf the Com­ for n diplomatic settlement or pwk
munist! reject the ceasefire offer. the military plan Into effect.
The free nations o f Asia were
Tha master plan will be pre­
sented to the foreign ministers of taking new heart from the firm
the eight SKATO nations who positiun o f the United State* a*
expressed by Kennedy.
Kennedy did not diseloee any de­
tail* o f planned action if th* as­
sault against the royal Loatlan
l government continues. But hia
1 grim statement cam* against a
Itinehart, 33, who is now serv­ background o f U. S. military muveing a term at Baiford state pri- mrnt toward the area.
American military forces al­
son, said (hat Wilber tried on
several occasions "to talk me into ready were moving to alert po­
helping him frame Peel and also sition* in Asia and it was expected
Floyd llolzapfel.” —who has con­ that British forces would follow
suit shortly unless there waa a
fessed the murders.
The youthful-looking Rinehart, sudden change o f attitude in Mos­
clad in a sports shirt, said Wilber cow,
had taken a picture of him "in
a compromising sort of situation"
and tried to blackmail him with
the picture into framing Peel, lie
sa d Wilber told him " i f you will
help me frame Joe Peel, I won't
turn this picture over to the
F ill."

Peel Denies Murder Link

NEW YORK (UPI) - stock,
steadied at lbs opening today fol­
lowing Thursday's general selloff. Trading continued heavy,
lavfsiors are concerned ever the
quality of leadership in recent
sessions, tha nearness of ths tat
payment deadline, the Imminence
of what may prove to he a disap­
Several DaBary residents gut a
pointing crop of first quarter re
ports and tha darkening laos sit long look at an unidentified ob­
ject in the iky Thursday night and
uatlon, brokers laid.
said it hovered west of them for
ular "blue Danube Walt*," "The
half an hour then disappeared.
Girl I Left Behind Me" and
Mrs. If. E. Batson said she
ODESSA, Tex. (U P Il-F n cn d s,
"Bugler's Holiday" both by Le­
relatives and schoolmates paid lighted it about &gt; p.m. and thought
roy Anderson and winding up
their final respect today to Eliza­ it waa th* nsooa until she also
with selertioni from "M y fa ir
beth Jean Williams, IT, the •aw tha moon.
Lady" and from "Wa«t Side
melaacholy girl who asked her
"It had a sort of halo around It
Story," an arrangement by Leon­
high school chum to kill bar. and seemed to be standing alill
ard Bernstein.
Police were trying lo team and I looked for about five minThe special free concert for
whether
or not abe was serious utei before calling th* neighbors.
Sanford school children scheduled
when she talked John Mack liar- Wo watched it for half an hour
nt 1 30 p. -ns. varied slightly
rtag. IT, Into putting a shotgun to before It disappeared," si* said.
from this program.
bor bead, and with a final kiss lo
Plenty of eeate ere •till availrem m h rr _&gt;er . hy.__ having ..him
alia ior 1 m evtnlua cwovvTi~ahd
pull the trigger while the held
ream a lion calls will be received
’t
at tha Recreation Office until
Area building anatractors and the barrel against her temple.
3:30 p. m. Tha boa office will citizens will meet Monday gt I
MES8INA, Italy (U P I&gt; - Eight
p. m. in Uw Al Matte, lac., of­
open at I p. m.
•harp earthquakes rocked Messina
He err alion department officials fice* at-H w y. IT-02 and Prairie
today and most o f this Sicilian
urged county residents to attend Lake. Dr.. tex discuta and study
city's 210,000 population flsd in
the performance to that'the aym* copies flf the 'proposed county
Work on widening a three mile
panic into tha surrounding hills.
phon&gt; can eontlaus te be. booked ihlgimum bousing code pad gen­ atretch of Bear Lake Rd. from
No doatha or aerioui injuries
SR 436 to the Oringa County
eral aeetractor ilceaeo.
here.
•
bad
yot boon reported.
"W e have bad a disappointing
Ditetftdk* en the pit# of home lia s will atari the week of April
FI rep broke out in many dif­
advance ticket sale and hope garbage cans pad thy require­ 1, Road Supt. J. C. Lavender
ferent acctori o f tba city but fire­
that all who appreciate good ment* covering screening o f win­ said today.
music and entertainment will dows ted .doors wm bn Included.
Coat of the project ia eatimat- men were alow to reach them be­
Ifce meeting is open te an con- ad at 919,000. Th* road will bo cause tha atreota were Jammed
coma out tonight and help «s
keep this outstanding symphony I iraridM and. general builders widened from an II foot width with people trying to get eut of
th* city.
coming la Sanford ," they said.
1 who epupke R the county.
to U fe e t

Seats Open For Concert
The Florida Symphony Orches­
tra, under the direction of Henry
Mater, will present two Fop Con­
certs In Sanford today.
Thla first rate musical presentsi ion Is beinc brought here under
* the sponsorship of the Sanford
Recreation and Parka Dept. The,
evening concert at S;1J p. m. has
a program of aelectiona that
range over a full repertoire of
contemporary and classical se­
lections. It is designed to* please
listeners of varying tastes, both
young and old.
beginning with the overture
^ from "The Roman Carnival" by
* Berloiz, which will be followed
by a Masquerade Suite of the
Walls, Nocturne, Mazurka, Ro­
mance and tialop as composed
by Khachaturian, these aelectieas
will lie enhanced with a Rhapsady for oboe rnlitl.’ d, "The Wiatcr's Past." The Overture to
"Orpheus in lladea” by Oftenbacb, will be the fourth number.
0 . 1 lie second aeciion of the pro" 'g r a m will include the ever pop­

Membora o f tha Sanfopd Art
Aaan, will present snathe*'pro­
gram o f community education on
the Importance o f art appreciation
Sunday at tha Civie Center.
;,Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freund o f
Stetson University will be guest
speakers at the 2 p. m. program
and there vpll be no admission
charge.
Freund'a subject will be "A rt
and the Human flpirlt" and ha
will show soma of his work as hs
did on a pravious apptarance hare
nt the Sanford Tourist Club.
Ills art education has Included
study in Missouri, Princeton Uni­
versity, Colorado Spring* and
Paris, France. Ha alae made a gal­
lery tour o f IS foreign ceuatrtas
and recently spent eight months
in Mexico and Central America.
Pruend ha a had wide experience
te a teacher and hie works are
seen la government buildinge.
museums and tim Ford Company
publications.
- 11* hae besa awarded travel
scholarships, a Carnegie grant and
fellowship.
Mrs. Elsia Freund also has had
art training In Miaeouri, Colorado
end Kansas and, bosidaa painting,
has considerable espsrience in
many crafts as laacher and ex­
hibitor. 8b* will ekew earn* o f her
Jewelry araft nt the Sunday meet­
ing.
*

Ca n a v e r a l &lt;u p d Anertea
today
launched
a
Re get owe rocket with a dum­
my Project Mercury capsule la
a maria! teat ef the machin­
ery daalgwed te hurl a man
late spare, possibly by May.

WASHINGTON’ lU PI) — Pivsident Kennedy's warning that Rus­
sia must stop the Soviet-backed
rebellion in l.soa or facs possible
intervention drew hearty support
today from U. S. allle*.
The president told a tensionpacked news conference Thursday
night that the future course of
world affair, might hinge on tha
Kreinlln’e reply to a Western pica
i f „ r s truce in Laos,

also said that Wilber had asked
him to get him a gun from outof-state in May 1933.
Rinehart's testimony about Ihe
proposed frameup waa almost the
same as what he said Thursday
with the Jury out of the room.
T ie jury heard hia testimony to­
day.

Garden Clubs
To Honor Services

Special Charter
Group Sought
For Altamonte

Altamonte Springs Attorney Ik
J. Davis will ask the rounclt at Its
next meeting to appoint a special
charter committee to make amend*
menta to the present charter.
Davis said that a new charter
The Floihlii Federation o f Gar­
den Chilu will place a Blue Star will not be ready Iq time to ba
Memorial Marker honoring all presulted to the 1961 legislature,
Davis'had bean authorised io re*
members of the armed 'forces at
the second landscaped Island on vise th* present 40*yaar-old char*
llw j. 17-92 111 special ceremonies ter and bring It-np-to-data with
other municipalities.
Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.
Davie had hoped to have tha
Mra. C. K. Mayes Jr., federation
president, will deliver the dedicat­ charter ready te present to tha
legislative delegation but “ more
ing address.
" A if •liiiuUiit.t nia-fil Im irm d l
hjT j ■xmdjrTk needed as it," lie -said, Mra. C. M. Flower*, publicity
Davis emphasised that tne peo­
If official recortls art any in­
chairman of the Sanford Club, ple o f Altamonte need to be ad­
dication, one of the busiest men
vised o f the charter change* end
•round town if Sanford Police reads:
"Designed to honor those who that a special committee would in­
officer Jim Hardy.
Jim who has Item with the have served, are serving and will form the cltiisni e f eny new
department since 1933 has given serve In the nutlon'a armed forces, mnendnient*.
Davis reported also that he to
oul an average of «&gt; parking the Blue Star Highway project em­
braces th* total program of Na­ preparing a resolution to present
tickets per day.
At an example 74 were given tional Council. Because It Is a to the County Commission sea l
out Tuesday and 60 on Monday. living memorial, It ie roadside de­ week requesting an answer on why
Busy man!
velopment In Its broadest scop*. classification e f SR 427 within
• • •
Stale federation* and rluhs inter­ the town waa changed from a
The County Commission had ested in 'building in the present, on municipal road designation to •
belter forget about holding meet­ the past, for th* future' are mak­ county road designation.
ings only twice a month.
Davis aald that a special need*
ing th# Blue Star Highway project
Last week Ihe meeting was an obligation. Roadside Iwautifica- ing o f the council eras held
postponed
so
commissioners
tioii Is a requisite to placing a Wednesday night to protest the
could attend a state meeting.
marker . . .the roadside chairman classification.
This week they started at 9:30
(list secures approval of the selecta. in. Tuesday and eallrd a halt
lo the proceedings at a few min­ ed site from the road department
or city officials.
utes to ( p. m.
"Markers and plantings are ex-1
They didn't even finish this
week's business slid only Ihe No. ample* of good public relations
1 item un the agenda was taken : with people of th* community, the j
up.
road department and the armed
• • •
services."
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Presi­
All Sanford Gaidcn Club mem- dent Kennedy signed into law to*
It sure is s plrature to walk
along First Si. now and sec many Im-i * and Intel c iv il pel suns air ill- day the first of hia major anti­
of (lie businesses along (hr street vitrd lo atlend th* trinmuny,
recession bills passed by Con­
sprucing up snd pulling on a new
gress, setting In motion a billion
front.
dollar program for extending JobMs)lie some of in won't
be
less pay benefits to the unem­
ashamed of theold homestead
ployed.
&gt;rtl
An estimated 700,000 unem­
• e a
ployed workers were expected to
Clerk
Arthur Beckwith
Is
begin receiving ifae extra help
•ending oul a call for lady Jur­
within two weeks.
ors. The clerk's office is present­
Labor Secretary Arthur J. Gold­
The Kanford-DeBary Entertain­
ly preparing a Jury list and only
ment Assn, will open Its new berg planned to put tha new pro*
12 women have volunteered their
membership drive with a dinner gram Into operation immediately
aervlcea. Women cannot be forc­
May 13, President Chester Rear- by signing agreements with rep­
ed Into Jury duly but inuat re­
resentative! of from 20 to 89
ick said today.
quest that their naniei bt placed
The director! of the aisociation states.
on lit* list.
met Wednesday night and agreed
(o sponsor three aUrariiona neat N o Instructions
aeaaon.
GENEVA (U PI) -L a c k e f In­
Col. O'N'cll Kano will be speaker
Rearick aald that membership* structions from Moscow appeared
at tba noon luncheon meeting of •re available at tha Chamber of today lo be bolding up progress
the Rotary Club at tba Civic Commerce.
on a nuclear test baa treaty.
Center, Monday. Kane, a West
The president reminded
all While U. 8. delegate Arthur Dona
Point ira'lnaJfJs retired fnuu.sr.- jn tm b ett. liud JhpyglLihtL M U M ha*, been .unfolding details of now
live service and la now on th e! is over hy reciprocal agreement proposals that would make * teat
staff of Rulllns College in the Bus with Ml. Dora, they can hear Nell* agreement possible, Soviet dele­
iness Administration Dept,
Rankin, famed Metropolitan Opera gate Semyon Tsarepkia baa sat to
e
# ,e
.Star, tnerc at ■ p.m. April 6.
•tuny alienee.
Seminole High School Majorette
Corps, under tb* direction of
head majorette, Ruthle Carlton,
will present a "Twirling Fantasy"
at tha high ichool gym, Saturday
State Rep. Mack Clovelaud Jr. today urged all muniat 9 p.m. Joining them in the big
clpalitiea in the county to have their local bills In the
•how, will be Ihe Sanford Jun­
chief clerk's office of the House of RepreeenUtivea by
ior High Majorettes and aix other
next Tueaday.
twirling turns from Central Flor­
ida high schools. There will be
All bills in their introductory form mutt be In the
a school dancein thecafeteria,
clerk’s office nt thut time if they are to be presented te
after th* show.
the legislature this year, Cleveland added.
4

Kennedy Signs
Benefits Bill

Entertainment
Assn. Drive Set

Upcoming

Bill Deadline

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