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Presbyterian Choir
Strolling Blowout Blamed
To Present Program
In Saiiford For Car Wreck Sunday At Church
A 56-year-old Connecticut woman was Injured yesterday

' A tlayor Denver Cordell will an­
swer questions tonight on the when tho car tn which ahe and her husband were riding ran
Jayree Forum. The program I* to
be broadeaat at B o’clock over into the rear of a truck on State Road -16. six miles cast of
Sanford.
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Mrs. Jessie M. Levine of S'ew Haven was taken to Fermtd Laughton Memorial Hospital,
In tha middle of the Theatre
where her condition was described
(!ulid’s Production, “Night Muat
aa "fair’ today. The hospital re­
Fall” la«t night, the audience had
ported she had no apparent frac­
an added bit uf excitement Just betures, nut that she was nemg ilayc thi- climax of Act 1) The
r.tyed to -leternune ihe extent of
'rjuAti were dimming, the plot had
her injurfts.
Thickened and suddenly around the
Her huiband, Benjamin Lcvint,
edge of tha (rant row of seats a
r.i Now ltii»-i-r. tax a so &lt;«•*, told
loud paltering of feet was heard
Rtghway Patrolman T. Mark
and a yelp of pain. When the lights
.Mack a tire blowout caused the
were finally turned on (t was dis­
accident.
covered that a mother cat, being
The State Improvement Com­
Levine was uninjured, although
disturbed by all the excitement,
waa moving her kittens to a safer mission yesterday allocated $249,- his 6019 sedan was reported a total
location. Upon carrying one up the 000 in federal funds to complete toss.
The accident occurred a mile
atalrs she had bumped Its head construction of hospitals Sanford,
Ocala, Sarasota and Live Oak and east of the Geneva bridge over tha
causing it to cry out.
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tha district laboratory and health St. Johns River.
Tha truck Involved was a SemlCounty Judge Ernest Itouaholdrr (*nter at Jacksonville.
The commission, which acts as ola County dump truck driven by
wIK apeak at the monthly dinner
el the City Pollee Benevolent As­ the federal government’s repre­ Chester A. Boyle, 47, Lake Monroe.
sociation to be held Monday at tha sentative In the Hill-Burton hos­ Damage to the truck was estimat­
Pig ’N Whistle restaurant. Tha pital program, also allocated $851,- ed at $160.
Levine said ho and his wife
meeting will begin at 6:30 p. m. 266 to build hospitals in Taylor,
• • •
Hamilton, Baker, and Citrus count­ were on their way back north af­
ter a stay at their winter home
John Fite la vice president of ies.
At the same time, $40,000 was in For Pierce. He said he had taken
thr executive committee of the
Davidson College concert band that set aside to help forward a $100,- Ihe inland road to avoid traffic on
J e f t Thursday for its annual spring 000 health center at Lakeland U. 5. Highway 1.
&lt;AW. The group Is composed of 60 and $39,000 wae earmarked to help
Selected musicians and has gained with a $00,000 health center in
$1,700 Reported
a reputation In tha Southeast for Calhoun County.
Other allocations made were
bring one of the finest organise
lions of IU kind in the country,»« $18,000 for an annex to Hope In Gonas Fund
eordlng to a news release from the Haven Crippled Children's Hospi­
About $1,700 hss been collec­
tal in Jacksonville and another $7,- ted thus fsr for the Fred Gan­
college. Director of tho band
600 to complete the hospital; $18,- ts hospital fund, according to
Prof. Kanneth Moore.
760 for annexes to Northwest an announcement Lta this
Florida Crippled Children’s Hospi­ morning by Ed Higgins, gen­
tal at Pensacola, and $21,673 for eral chairman of the Ganas
American Legion Crippled Child­ appreciation program.
ren's Hospital at St. Petersburg.
An estimated 2,000 persons
attended the Ginas Apprecia­
tion Night baseball game last
Strange Markings
night at Memorial Stadium.
The Richmond Virginians won,
Sighted On Mars,
5- 1.
Higgins pointed out that
FSU Doctor Says
money is continuing to come
■T SANDRA DUNN
TALLAHASSEE Ift-Two new In end the final total will not
HERALD STAFF WRITER
and mysterioua mirkings have be known until liter.
The Sanford Theatre Guild pra- been seen on Man, Dr. Seymour
.sented IU first production of the L. Hess of Florida State University
W (H season last night entitled said today.
••Night H o M -M * " »n EnglUh
One of tha markings waa a dark
melodrama wnttan by Kmlyn area tha stia of tha Island of MadaWilliams In tha City Hall Audl- gasear near the planet's equator.
torluum at l:U o’clock.
Some tbeoriate think It might have
.Tha play was put on with “pro- been caused by a new growth of
iuslonal-polish” aa line after the vegetation many belleva is
Use built n toward a dramatic present on Mara.
The Seminole County Minister­
and tense climax.
Another theory la that It and ial Assn, announces plans for the
Mrs. Linda Byrd, at Olivia tome other previously observed annuel Easter Sunrise Service
Grayne, showed deep emotional temporary markings were caused which will begin at 6 a. m., end
, Voeling In bar part as the niece of by volcanic activity.
will be observed in the Sanford
'^klr*. Bramson, played equally aa
Tha othar markings was a bright Municipal Ball Park on Easter
well by M l i a 'Gena Nunnelly. ”W” shaped feature which might Sunday, April 10,
Francis Rownlllat Jr., who also have been either a long-testing
Speaker for the union Easter
directed tha play, waa Dan. who cloud or n frost formation. It Sunrise Service will be the Rev.
never saw himself as ha really persisted for several nights.
John Miller, associate minister of
waa, alone and frightened, until
Hess said no new Information ti the P in t Baptist Church, and
available on the mystery of canals vice-president of the Ministerial
R wag too late.
Miss Dllon Baker, as Dora Par* some observers say they have seen Association.
koe the maid, who had a "bit on M an and on the debated ques­ The service of music will be
of trouble” and Mrs. Muriel Won- tion of whether life—in plant form provided by the Seminole High
tansy, aa Terence tha cook, add* at least—exists-there.
School Band, with anthems by
vyd a bit of humor to break tha
tha High School Giro Club.
JIMariousnasi of tho plot along with
Ushering services will be provid­
Don Fletcher, aa Hubert Laurie, Assembly Declares ed by th« High School Tri-Hy-Y.
tha boor, who was always readAn annual obaerrance, these
inf. •facta,"
Easter Sunrise Service* are part­
Emergency
State
Elmar Wontenay, tha Urd
icipated In by people of all faiths
Chief Justice; BUI Hcrscbel, In­ In North Africa
and churches.
spector Solatia; and Frances
Bright, Nurse Libby, put tha fin­ PARIS or—To combit a continu­
BEDS EXTEND INVITE
ishing touches to the story to ing wive of guerrilla terrorism In OTTAWA (B—Russia hss invited
Algeria,
the
National
Assembly
make it one of the best dramas
member* of the Canadian Parlia­
, *a*n la Sanford so far, Spedal •arty today ordered a state of em­ ment to visit the Soviet Union.
VUghttnc and musical ettecti add­ ergency damped on that North There was no Indication wbathcr
l e d greatly to the background to African territory.
any HP* would go.
brlaf out tho m en drsmatk The measure will increase the
power ef anthoritiee to deal with
ADMIRAL GOES DOME
The play will run tonight and the independence • tacking outlaws MANILA IB—Adra. Raymond A.
tomorrow with tha curtain go­ although tt ti not as extreme as Sprueace left today for borne and
martial law. Peraona'arrested for retirement. He had been U.8. am­
ing up at 6:15 o'clock.
certain offenses may be tried by bassador to the Philippine* for &gt;7
the military.
month* after a distinguished naval
The Assembly voted
to caretr.
Republicans Start approve e government bill anthorlilng the state ef emergency and
ordering its Immediate applica­
J P r a f t Ike' Move
U NEW TORE 1* —President El tion after Interior'Minister Mau­
esnhovrrr’s "home county" Repub- rice Bourses • Maunoury report-1
lieens In Manhattan have starts •d:
"a draft Ike" movement for 1555. . "Insecurity persists In Algeria
The New York County (Manhat­ despite all measuree taken by the
tan) OOP nantitU on takes note government."
ef Ute lect toot Elsenhower la a
registered vater uptown, wbaro ho
lived whOa .president of Columbia Newsmen Making

Improvement Group
Allocates Funds
Toward Hospitals

^Night Must Fall'
Hailed As Success
On Opening Night

Sunrise Service
Plans Announced

rolilag late yeaj l u t U r when Thomas J, Curran,
‘J R a lm a a ef the OOP County Com
mlttoa and former New York seer*
tary ad state, announced that the
ai-mambar EasenUvc Committee
had imwimonrtr adapted e re
lutioa far RUtifame'e re-elect!

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Michigan Police
Check Solid Clues
NEW YORK ( P)— Minot F. Mickey Jelke, handsome
younjf oleo-margarine heir, waa convicted today for the se­ On Slain Youngster

Jelke Is Convicted
For Second Time
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cond time on cafe society vice charges.
DETROIT IB - Michigan police
The first trial jury recommended mercy. The second jury today worked on their lirst solid
did not.
dues ta the kidnaping and sex
lie could draw up to 40 years in prison. Sentencing wus set murder of 7-ycar-uld Barbara

Sunday, April 8, has been do­
ilgneted as SteUcn Day In th*
Baptist eharefcea In Florid*
Many Churches will h a ff vial
ing spanker*, tome from tha
faculty qnd student boly at Stet­
son, to explain tha need for a
new food facility building on the
campu* to replace the one daitroyed by fire, according to Dr,
Harold G. Sander*, Tallahassee,
general chairmen of the cam­
paign.
The goal for the new building
Is $260,000 by Eaiter Sunday, to
be raised in large gtfta and In
■pedal offering* In Ihe 1,038 Bap­
tist Churches of tho state.
The University haa applied the
Insurance check of $75,000 toward
the fund, leaving $175,000 to be
retied from other aourcea. In add.
Ition member* of the Stetson
board of trustee*, tha faculty and
administration and tha student
body are all In campaigns to
contribute 100 per cent to the
fund.
Special gifts are being
received both at Stetson end at
the Florida Baptist Convention
headquarter* in Jacksonville,

i Survey Conducted
On Natural Gas
A survey to determine the mar­
ket fur natural gSs la being
made in the Sanford area for Texaa-Ohlo Gaa Co., Houston. Tex ,
which u interested In bulding a
Florida pipeline.
Tha survey, covering the state,
It being mado by Porter, Barry
A Associates, consulting engin­
eers, Baton Rouge, Ls,
Hubert G. Howell, represent­
ing firm, said the survey must be
completed within M days as the
gaa company will present its
plan for tha pipeline to the Fed­
eral Power Commission In Wash­
ington on July 1.
The pipeline, If constructed,
would extend at fsr s i Miami.
Another company, tho Houston
Texes Oil and Gas Co., it also
surveying the market with the
Intention of building a line.

TROOPS SFUR DRIVE
SHACK RECOVERED
MANILA IB - Philippine army
troops today stepped up a drive MONTELLO, Nev. iB—Railroad
■gainst a band of 10 Communist- worker William Bird reported a
led Huk rebels in the ML Arayat shack bull! sometime ago near a
desert tind dune by Bcnjtmin F.
area north of Manila.
McGee, ■ 75-year-old recluse, hid
disappeared. Sheriff J. C. Harris
CASTOB OIL BURNS
WILMINGTON, Calif. IB-To tha went out with digging equipment
delight of local youngsters, a ware­ end uncovered the crushed thick
house containing 15,000 gallons of from under 500 tons of ssnd. In­
castor oil caught Art yasterday. side was McGee’s body. The
But dromon cowtieOod the blaze sheriff estimated he had been deed
a windstorm March 10.
before all the oU waa destroyed.

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Sunday evening st 7:30 33 mem­
bers of the Chancel choir under
the direction of Mrs. George
Touhy, Minister of Music, will
present an all music hour of wor­
ship at the First Presbyterian
church
The theme “The Passion and
Resurrection of Our Lord", will
he told in nine anthems and
three organ numbers, the former
sung by the 33 voice group and
the latter played by Mrs. Touhy.
People interested in the music
and especially those who feci
that this medium is a fitting way
to express the joyous spirit of
Easter are expected to fill the
sanctuary, it was said. A cordial
invitation Is extended to
will share thli
which is effectively presented In
the candlelit church.
The anthems will be Oh Lore
How Deep (Tlteomb), Hosanna
(Jones), Listen to the Lamb*
(licit), Go To Dark Gctbscmane
(Noble), Cniclfixus
utson), Jesus
Lamb of God
Our Lord, We Adore Thee
(James), In Joseph’s
Garden (Dickinson), All Hell The
Virgin Son (Dickinson).
The organ selections that Mrs.
Touhy U including am Cent)ieno (Pierne), C o m e Sweet
Death (Bach&gt;’ and Th6
Supper (Weinberger).
A CONNECTICUT WOMAN, Mrs. Jessie M. Levine, 56, of New (lavcn, mts injured in this
Interest in this service Indi­ car yesterday when it ran into (he back and of a truck aix miles east of Sanford on State
cate* a filled aanctuary and of­ Road 46. (Photo by Leo Garrett)
ficial! have asked that aeati be
occupied prior to tha 7:30 atarilng time, thus avoiding tha possi­
bility of interrupting the wor­
ship.

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Tour O f Moscow

MOSCOW w — Eighteen Aaer-ll
lean newspaper end radio repro-U
aentilives set forth today on a]
sightseeing tour ef Moscow, - • !
group, member at the Ufa]
editor*’ tour at
end the
Middle Rest, arrived tjrjtoae lari j
night from Wartew.
le itaaaii ta Dm Seriri capital tor
Wages Not Issue five day*.
After a eeafanaee with UJ.
In Rubber Strike
Ambassador Charles E. Behlee,
they pleased le tour Moeeow aed
mtf.NEW Y O U » ~ .
OPciO rubber workdi rinwk at m'd Ha environs.
No Interviews were set ep yet
the u
sight tirf ’
Co, ta a with high Soviet officials, but the
plant! ef 1
visitor* were faritod to aae halter.dispute e
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fur April 25. Two years ago be was
sentenced to three to six years
on hit first conviction, which was
rtwerted on appeal.
jelke ws* continued free in $49,000 bail alter the Jury of 10 men
and two women reported its guilty
verdict at 1tlA a. m. after more
thin )0 lours deliberation
He was convicted on two counts
of compulsory prostitution—the le
gat term for the offense. The
Charges consisted of:
1. •’Enticing, Inducing tnd pro­
curing” Fat Ward, now 21, to lead
tht life of a prostitute.
2. Attempting In do the same
with Marguerite Cordova, 20, for­
mer night club hstcheck girl.
Chief defense counsel George
Washington Hers told newsmen he
would not discuss possibility of an
appeal at this time.
Jelke, who had paced tha court
corridors during the Jury’s delib
eration, paled aa the verdict was
announced. Tho 26-year-old play
boy was visibly taken aa h*
stood st tha defense table fseing
the jurors. He did not take the
witness stand at either trial,
twitched. He waa far from the deb-

Berlin Plays Song
In Supreme Court
NEW YORK til—Songwriter Irv
Ing Berlin played ■ piano and sang
in New York Slate Supreme Court
yesterday, but the performance
had legal overtonei.
Alfred L. Smith, another song
writer, is auing Berlin over a tune
featured in the Ethel Merman
musical "Cali Me Madam.” The
show no longer la on Broadway.
Smith contends the song, “You’re
Just in Love,” was taken from his
own composition, "I Fell In Love ”
Smith wants damages and an sc
counting of all profits made with
the song. Berlin denies the charge.
Berlin, attempting to show howha wrote- tha song, played and
sang before Justice Martin M
Frank, At the end the composer
apologised to the court:
“ I might sound better If 1 haJ
my own piano."

Public Fish Fry
Scheduled Tonight
A public fish fry will be held
at the Sanford Auction Market to­
day, beginning at 5 p. m., by
t h a Congregational Christian
Church.
Frocerds will go to the build­
ing fund of the newly built church
at !4th St. and Park Ave.
Gus Schmah is head of tha fry.
The charge for adult* ti on do!,
lir. Children will be admitted
free.
James B. Gut ti chntimaa of
the project.
WHITNEY APPOINTED
DEFENSE COOEDINATOB
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (P
—Former Air Force Col. Robert
Whitasy, oI LOxingtoa, Mom., wee
appointed lederel civil dclenie co­
ordinator yesterday (or the Con-

Gaea.
Plaster moulds were made of
fresh tire tracks and footprints
which W( to the desolate girbng*
dump at the end of a lovers’ lane
where the school girl's mutilated
body was found yesterday. Tire
dump was In suburban Oakland
County, 23 miles from her home.
The child, who had been missing
a week, had heen raped, hoalcn,
strangled to death and then knifed
15 times.
Before the body was found, po­
lice had checked nut more than
SOO lips without success.
Pathologist Richard E. Olsen, of
Pontiac, said tho jtiil probably
died March 24, the day she went
off to school, her rosary and home­
work in her hand. He said the
frenzied knifing occurred alter
death.
Led to the morgue to Identify
his daughter, grief-stricken Frank
Gaea Jr., a Detroit postman,
stayed 30 seconds and burst from
the room, his face twisted in
agony. **I only hope she didn't
auffer,” he whispered.

County Falls Short
In Red Cross Drive

Is Given
Power
Pacts Provide
For New Army
WASI11NGTO.V (,D — T h a
S enate to day approved th e
G erm an re arm am en t tre a tie s
by jin overw helm ing vote.
The tw in p acts, w hich Sec­
re to ry of S ta te Dulles said
will give W est E uropean u n ­
ity an “ irreversible re a lity ,"
gave sov ereig n ty to th e re ­
public of W est G erm any,
bring her Into the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization and provide
for a brand new 12-division German
vm y.
"-to l i i w i s f to occupied by
the Soviet Union.
The historie Senate action, de­
liberately delayed until France
and Germany had approved the
'reatics, culminates a 5-ycar U.
S. effort to array Germany’s pot­
ential military power on the side
of the West in the cold war against
Russia.
Only onu veto was taken In the
Senate on the two pacts. Sen.
George (D-Ga) asked that that
vote be officially recorded as cov­
ering each treaty separately,
George, chairman of the For­
eign Relation* Committee, told tha
Senate in a brief debate on the
agreements that they would "im­
prove the chances" both for unifi­
cation uf Germany and for tmlka
netwren Western and Russian
leaders on a basis that might pro­
duce something "constructive."
•ft is unthin',.'Jbl* that we should
now refuse to ratify them or that
wo should unduly prolong the de­
bate," George said, adding:
"I am convinced that wo im­
prove tho chances for the unifica­
tion of Germany. Wa Improve tha
chances for a Rig Four or Big
Five meeting that will produee
something moro construetive and
helpful thin stalemate and propa­
ganda,” Georgo said.

Destroyer Escort,
Freighter Freed
CAPE MAY, N.J. (B-A Navy
destroyer escort and a freighter
that collided in Delaware Bay last
night c ime apart from each other
early today and both were reported
out of immediate danger.
Two persons, both aboard tha
De William T. Powell, were In­
jured. The Powell awaited the ar­
rival of tugs from PMladeinhla
while the freighter Mormacspnce
was also at anchor but ab&gt; to
proceed under its own power,
Damage to the Mormacsprure
was only superficial, Cm dr. W.tHam FV Jarkson, public Informa­
tion officer for the tth Naval Dis­
trict, said In Philadelphia, but t.ka
Powell suffered a 10-foot-squsr*
gash in lta rear starboard (right)
side. A propeller shaft was ex­
tensively damaged.
Cause of the accident about 15
miles northwest of Cape May, was
undetermined.

T. H. Kent, field director for the
Red Cross rsmpsign In the east
central counties, reported yester­
day that "with one exception,
Seminole County has turned in a
smaller percentage of total goals
In the current Red Crons campaign
than any of the other counties. All
that i# needed is for tho worker*
to complete solicitation and report
return* to the Red Cross office."
He expressed confidence that If
this Is done .Srmimde County will
attain It* goal a* it ha* in previou*
Dr. Reitz Becomes
years.
Any contribution: that have not UofF President
been solicited may be sept to the
American Red Cross at Sanford or GAINESVILLE LB-A 4fi year-oh!
turned in to the Red tiros* office native Kansan who joined the Uni­
at 122te H. Palmetto Ave., he versity of Florida staff a* an as­
sistant professor of agricultural
stated.
economics In 1931 became Its fifth
president today.
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, provost for
Elephants Suffer
agriculture since 1949 when he re­
the staff after a five-year
From Seasickness joined
absence, accepted the post from
SEATTLE IB—The freighter ifa- the Board of Control at I spedal
wailan Craftsman had such a meeting here yesterday.
stormy voyage even tho elephants
got seasick.
The Matson ship docked yester­ Government Claims
day after a six-day crossing from
Honolulu. Aboard were three ele­ Thrown Out By IC C
phants, three horses and nine WASHINGTON IB - The Intertrained pigs of the Ward-Bell in­ state Commerce Commission today
door eircut, which played three threw out government dalm i that
weeks in Hawaii.
the railroads owe It between two
"Man, were those animals lick,” and three billion dollar* ta re­
said Third Officer M. It. Antitrust. fund* on World War 11 military
Portland, Ore. "We were roiling freight bills.
up ta 55 degrees."
The ICC found that the Juatlca
Department had no bails for seek­
ing such refunds. Tha railroads
contended tha government'* war­
time rite* were lower than Uust
quoted for any privata shipper.
The ICC action involved dtimto
sal of IT war material# reparation
case* which, considered together,
orator Cart WelUmaa explained constituted the Maori ■ map pro­
he'd xlran Chrtitmaa his cash box ceeding* over haodted hy fat m m

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CTTURrH

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ASSEMBLY OP C.OD CHURCH
12th and laurel *ve.
&lt; or. Fourteenth LI.. Oak Ate,
Rev. C, W, Marahall. Paster
Lunday School o 43 a m
Sunday 0:43 a.m. Sunday School,
Mum log Wurth! p Hcrvlra II :Oo 11:00 a m. Morning Worship 0:30
a m
p.m C. A Service. 7:43 p m. Evan­
Training Union 6:30 p m ll’a a gelistic Rally.
famlly affair
Wednesday 1:43 p.m Prayer and
Evening Worship 1:30 p m
Bible Study.
"Come Ihou with ut anti we will
Join the nappy, singing people at
do,thee good.'*
all servlcca. You arc welcome.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OK OVIEDO
THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSION
• Re*, l-oul* Dari Ml nil tar
ARY ALLIANCE CHURCH
| g.43 a m. Sunday School.
Parh A*e. al Fourteenth 'Si.
Pastor, David R. Carnefls
Sunday School and Morning
THE FREE METHODIST
Worship Combined Service IM3 «
CHURCH
m to 11:30 a m. "Worship Period
Cor. W. fourth 81. laural A*e. bagina al I0:«0 a. m."
tl. Eldon Kline, Minister
Alliance Youth Fallowship 8:3u
Sunday School P 43 a m
P m
Mornlrg Worship 10 43 a m
Evening Service 1:43 p m.
Evening Worship 1:30 p m
Wednesday Mid-Week B i b l e
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 Study 7(43 p. m.
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t'rer-li Avr. and l.’nd KL
Itev. II. W. lUnderton, Paatnr
Sunday School 0.45 a. m
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p m
. Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30

9 m.

, Young Peocl* Sarvlei Thun
day 7:30 p m.
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CHURCn o r CHRIST
Hid St. and Elm Ava,
Ralph Brewer dr. Minister
Sunday
lllble School 10:00 a. «
Worship 11:00 a. m.
' Worship 7:30 p. m,
Tuesday
Ladles' Bible class 1:30 p. m.
Wedneidiy
I'rsyer met ting 1:30 p. m.
fUTH HIDE RAPTIM CHURCH
East 27(b Street
If. I- blenhrae. Pe»Wr
Welcome to In* ciiurch.
Sunday School.10 a.m
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening
p.m.
Prayer Mealing Wadnoday V
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T ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
' St. Luka's Lutheran—In UavU
Rev Stephen
Staph'
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f. Tuhy, 'pastor. Moral*! worship

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Vunday School for nil
fino pm. Christian I
___ a and kinder*
'f All elementary rrsdts
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Friday.
jfiarten).'
Monday
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tin e.m, Children’* program, "IL
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ford
C.- Johnson,
superintendent
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Mlllnn II. Wjatl, M lnUlrr
Rlrhard O. Knight, A n . MlnUtsr

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if.45 a. m. Churrh School A Ctaaa
for evary b-jc.
11.00 a. m. Mornlnir Worship
Sermon— "On Making ChristUnity Ton Etrny"
C-HO p. m. Methwllst Youth Fcllowrhip Meetings.
1 00 p. ni. Evening Worship
Kermoti—1"Christ Uefora Plluto"

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CIIURCH
Oak Ava. and Third 81.
Rev. A. (!, MclnnU. Minister
0:45 a. m Sunday School
1^:50 a. m. THs Rttslon matla for
Pravsr In the Session Rnnm
11:00 a. ot Morning Worship
Anthrm— "Jerusalem", Parker.
Youth Choir with solos by Al
Collins and Teddy Walker
I ’rm on- Mr. Slrlnnli
C H U L U O T A B A P T IS T ( . I f U R f l t
Churrh Nursery 10:45-12:00 aarh
Wilier A. R-ulh Jr.. Pastor
Sunday Morning for children up
Sunday School to • m
to five years,
Morning Worship Servlet H am
Sermon by Uia pastor
11:110 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship
Evening Worship Service 7:3u litno p. m. Senior III Fallowship
p.m. Sargiun by tna par tor
Tifl'J p. m. Candlelight All.Music
Prayer Meeting Wednesday Tiiv
avrvlra by tha Chancel Choir un­
p.m.
der the direction of Mrs. (leorga
Touhy. Minister of Muels.
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
Theme
"Tha Passion and Resur­
CIIAPKI.
rection uf Our Lord", It la re­
Lake Mary, Fla.
quested that all tha peopla ba
Pester — He*. H. A. Frith Jr.
seated at 7:30 p. m. In order that
Sunday School M l a.m,
tha asrvles may not ba Inter­
Morning Worahlp ItiOO.
rupted, so please coma early,
Training Union diflO p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30.
FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCH
Prayer Matting Wad. 7iS0 p.m.
Park A*a. at (Hath St.
W, P. Brooks Jr., Pasfar
John L. Miller Mlnlstor of Ed.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ruth P.. Arrher, Dir. of Moele
Ind SI. and Kim Ate.
"We’ve Saved a Place For You"
Ralph llrawcr Jr., KtangtIUt
Early Morning Worship B:45 a. m.
Sunday
Sermon W, V. Brooks Jr.
Bible Study 70:00 a. m.
School 9:43 A. M
Morning Warship HtOO a. m, Sunday
"Come With Your Family to
Evening Worship 6:00 p. m.
Sunday School, Wa Provltla Fur
Wednesday
Every Member of Tha Family
Bible fUudy 1:00 p. m.
—Even tha Baby."
Thursday
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Ladiaa CJasa 9:10 a. m.
Kerm»n W. P, Brooks Jr.
The observance of the l/ird’i
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
Supper will be a part of Ihn
NAEARENK
71:00 a. m. Worship Service.
"Raaford’a Hinging Church"
Trading Union 6:43 p. m.
Career af Reread aid Maple
Departments for each age group
R. H. Spear i f &gt; Faatoe
Nursery for children under 4
We Invite you to enjoy our Hunyears of age. "Training Union
day-school this Sunday at 9:30
It a Family AUalr. Coma with
a. m. The children will thrill you
your family."
with their action chourtei and
varaea of memoruad acrlptura. Evening Worship 1:00 p. m.
An avanlitf nf long.
The pastor hla returned from
revival services la Eustle and Fellowship Hour after tha evening
service In (he Memorial Educe
will ba speaking at both services
tlnnsl Building ipensorad by
Sender. "The Christ of the Cross"
(
will ha Uu theme of both the tha Visual Aide Commit!*#.
10:41 I. m. and 7:30 p, m. eervleNursery open at All Servlcri.
•a. Aa tafiat dedication rer* Earphones for the herd-of-heering
mony will be a pert of the more- Wednesday Evening Service 7:30
lag worship time.
p. m
You een bo a part of the even­ Welcome
ing lingiptralkra service and en­
joy the hymn* of the church. FIRST CIIURCH OF CHRIST
tee rest Reread 84.
The Heavenly Hermoneers will
ling at the evening hour end all Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
in all there is a good spiritual Sunday Church Service 11:90 a. m
feast spread Just for you. Como Wednesday Testimony Heeling*
3:09 p. m,
•nd dine, the Mailer calleth,
Bible training groups giaet Free Reading Room 104 S. Park
Avenue. Second Floor
each Sunday at 6:43 p. m. and
Prerermeetng ta held each Wed- Open Monday through Friday
Nora 13:10 to 4:M p. m.
•eider at Ttai p. m.
How aplritual understanding af
We’d lova to hava you visit ut
sometime. Make it soon, won’t Rod brings freedom from the tyUllty of materialism will ba brought
you?
nut In tha Lesion-Barman entitled
"Unreality" at Christian Science
HOLT CROSS CHURCH
services Sunday.
fBptacepal)
SelacllQBi to ba raid from tha
Palm Smdi
King James Version of the Bible
Rev. H. Lyttleton Simmer man.
will Include tha following from
B. D„ Rector
Jeremiah (1:1): "Thai eellh tho
•:00 a. m. Holy Eueharist
6:tl a. m. Family Service and Lord. What Iniquity hava your
fathers found in ma, that they art
Cburrh School
ls:00 a. m. Choral Cucharlsl and gone far from me, and hava
walkad after vanity, and era boCrrmoa
coma valnT"
Serv'naa through the Weekt
Monday through Thursday and From "Seltncn aad Health
SeUiiJey— Holy Communion— with Kay to tha Scriptural" by
Mary Baker Bddy Uia follow­
7:80 «. m.
Wrdnoaday— Evening Prayer, Li­ ing passage will he am an g
tany ana Sermon— 1:00 p. ra. those raaai “The perfect Mind
Maundy Thunder— Communion— sends forth perfection, for God U
Mind. Imperfect mortal mind
M ill a, m. (High Altar)
Fridiy— Roly Communion 7:30 seeds forth Ita own rneemblancoe.
of which tap wise man m M *AU
a. m.
vanity'H ( I * : * ) .
&gt;lood Friday- TVee Hour Sap la The
Roldan Taat la Dm from
vloa of Tbg P in ion - U:09 noon Jaremlah
(4ild)t “O Jaruaaltm,
to SiM p, a .
wash thlna Mart from wtafcndness, that thou mayaat bn cav­
SANFORD BEVENTW-DAY
ed. Hove tanf shall thy trail
ADVENTWr CHURCH
thoughts lodge within thoa?M

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KataM. Aaan. Htairtar

Worship Hour It:oa a. m — Cou
• t « Church Behaal. A Ctaaa dar
Topiei- "Tha Maonlag of The** •very aga.Hi mboa."
•I:W A M. Merulai Warship

muaka Sarvteoa.
, ,.r - - Pfodoasday— TiN p. at. Study la
Rev. Wyatt.
RevauUea, Chaptar s.
6:00 P M. Methodtat Youth Fat
Day Icbaot— 796 Elm Avoaug
lowshlp
Mapday Ibrough Friday l:M 7113 P. M. Vaeper Music
a. a t M p. a .
Ttsa P. H. Bventaa Waratap
"I was glad whaa they aald uata •armon: tev. RtafhL

t : t t Swiday Setmal
6:91 p. m. Cht Bha aad C. V. F
Maattaai

ftH p. aa, Warship aad Sarmea
Thursday 7:39 p. m.-QMtr Fnt&gt;
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Spring' is so much more than just a
nennon. It is a miracle, enacted against
a backdrop of perfect days. It is the
tim e of rebirth. *. of reaffirmation.
Spring is Christ's story, beautifully
illustrated by nature. It is all the teach­
ings of the Church, brought to reality,
spread out gloriously for you to sec.
Naturs. in her sweet, new lovelines:
touches the world, touches you with
the Christ-like sp irit If your vision hsc
been dulled, ehe gives you the chance
to see again more brightly than

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l a.,7i S u n ^ y :■ here * ’ ttln. ? V .:r
before have the doors of the C hurch
seemed to stand quite so open . . . so
ready to receive you. Never has the
lesson of everlasting life , . . Christ's
le ss o n . . . been so poigntnt. There w ill
be new richness in your life if you w ill
trust in the Church. In your soul there
cen be eternal spring, and all the bleak­
ness, questioning and doubt can bo
erased from vour heart forever.

THE CHURCH FOR Ala.
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Tha Church la the greatest te«W Oft *avlh hr

the building ol ahwraeter mid good eMisenthip.

It u • •iftrahMi* el epirttual values. Without «
eircmg Church, Milker domomwey not ctvtltigtiaa
mm survive. Thor# am tour sound reasons why
and support tho Church They
sake ol hla community and notion. (I) far tho
sake ol tho Chunk lleoll, which woods hie moral
and material euppmt Flan to «* to ohureh vo«W&gt;
latly and rend your Mbit dally.

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County Personals
Long wood News

sited.
There is no admission
charge.
The film is about Perry Hayden,
the vuiv.tr .Miller of Tccunneh,
Mich, who planted a cubic inch
of wheal in 1910 that grew in 6
years to cover 2.6G6 acres of land
producing a harvest of 72,150 bus­
hels of wheat worth S150.000 ami
appears with the late Henry
Ford in this film.
The
inspiration for Sir. n*y
den’s
experiment was the lost
of a srrmon, John 12:24 preach­
ed Sept 22, 1040 which spoke of
wheat. It attracted the altrnion
of Hayden head of a milling firm
in Tccumseh, an acme layman
and tither. He desired to take
God at His word and sec what
would happen by planting, har­
vesting and tithing wheat.

fly MHS. BKVKRLY EATON
The Rev. and Mr«. Louis Futch
•mi threa sons arrived in Longwood on Wednesday, and Rev.
Futch will assume the duties as
Pastor of the Longwood Baptist
Church.
Rev, Futch Is a native Floridian
comes here from Riant City,
l#vtuch la also his birth place.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baseh and
Mr. and Mrs, Leon Baseh of
Ripley, West VirBinia, were re­
cent cursts at the humc of Mr.
and Mr*. Claude Lay do.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wales
and Mr, and Mrs. R. Godfrey en­
joyed a deep-sea fishing trip to
the Gulf last Tuesday. They re­
port a very good ralch.
■ Mrs. Maudo Topper entertained
she Saturday Evening Piuoch.e
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Telerson
Club at her home the past Satur­ and daughter, Sandra and sons,
day. Among those were, Mr. and Jimmy and John Allen and Mrs.
Mr*. Charles Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Peterson visited Mr. and
It. Godfrey. Mr. I.. Knoll, Mr. J. .Mrs. Beryl Peterson and family
Hollister, Mrs. Florence Sunder- of Dade City over the weekend.
lin and Mrs. Tupprr. After an en­ Mrs Emma Peterson remained in
joyable evening spent in playing Dade City after spending several
cards a delicious lunch was served months with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
by .Mr*. Tuppcr.
Peterson.
Mrs. Trek Kelly entered the, Mr and Mrs. George Ireland ot
*g r a n g e
Memorial Hospital on Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Wells
‘MHonday and has under gon* an and Mrs. I^otlie Jones of Largo
operation
of an
if . for
__ i removal
n i . ___
. goitand Mrs. I. Waller Hawkins nl
reV,1
h . I.T
o w eon
«•»
«"d Mr*,
very good and ^ *he
I* now
eon- »°»&gt;’
Raymond Pell Sunday.
Valeting.
Mrs.
Harold
Pell
and
daughter
Mr*. Ira Wit«on ha* returned
Tamira
Jean
and
Mrs,
Raymond
lo her homn after having been
were in Paytons Saturday.
In the Hospital for an operation. Pell
fills is now feeling greatly improv- Mrs.
3lr' ■Haroldj Tell and daughter re­
rd and will be happy to have
*n(1 *rB vWU«
ld»
Hand.
Visiter*,
Mr*. R. F. Burke vMlcd her
Aft Mr*. Rote Harmon returned
iif.mo from the Florida Sanitari­ rfsuchlrrs, Mrs. Luther Hogset of
um on Monday and we are happy Lockhart and Mrs. Joe Stewart ol
to report that iha is feeling much Sanford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston and
Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Nichols and family of New Smyrna called on
daughter who have been staying Mr. and Mri. B. F. Burke Sat
in tht Rllterhoff home for some unlay.
Rev, and Airs. Paul Kloso and
time left on Monday lo return to
family of Chicago have returned
their home in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gilbert of homo after spending three weeks
F.«u Gallle were week-end guest* w'th Rev. and Mrs. L. F. DeMrs. Gilbert’s parents, Mr. and Lorier.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Maltalr Sr.
^R i«. James McGrath.
j^M r. and Mr*. Arthur Thompson called on their daughter Air*. G.
And Mr, and Mrs. John Palmer A. Harris, Mrs. Bluford Carroll
•nd daughter, Carol, spent several and Mrs. Herman Knleff all of
day* at St. Peleshurg Reach with Sanford |a«t week. Also Air. and
Mr. and Mr*. John Comfort and Mrs. W. E. Matt air Jr. of San­
daughter. Mrs. Palmer and Mr*. ford.
Airs. Ray Pell and daughter
Comfort ara daughtera of Mr.
Linda Gay attended the Palmetto
and Mrs. Thompson.
Polo and Rodeo at New Smyrna,
Sunday.
&amp;
Osteen
Mr. and Airs. C. T. Holloway nl
Sanford were supprr guests ol
r
By MRS. KING ALLMAN
The class of Youthful Mission­ Mr. and Airs. P. T. riely, Satur­
aries of (he Methodist church have day.
purchased a project after work­ Mr. Grant Clutter was accom­
ing hard for 7 years raising panied by his vife and Air. J. L.
enough funds through baked fond* Allman to Lake City. Monday,
and rummage sales, selling Christ­ where he will enler the veterans'
hospital to undergo surgery.
mas cards, etc .
Saturday evening at 4:30 p. m
at tha Methodist Church a film
•’God Is My Land Lord" will be Altamonte Springs
The Altamonte Springs Civic
t ffiown, Tha public is cordially inClub will meet Wednesday at 2:30
p m. for iii April meeting. Airs.
Legal Notice
Henry Hansec will preside over
IMliS bids will be received br the business, and Ihe Rev. Louis
the Hoard of Trustees of Itrmlnala H. Johnston of Winter Tark and
Coiintv rubtle Hospital In ths bns- Tangerine will be guest speaker.
ilial nfllrs, |n» Kdwarda ilnlMns. tapfnrd, Florida, until IliSi He has chosen lor his subject, that
A St. Friday. April S. ISIS on
H-inksr "C" idrarta No. Si Fuel which ii to close at land "Easter".
Club member* are reminded to
(ill In be nsrd at the fttmlnola
Memorial Hospital for the period bring any extra pieces of flatStar t, ISIS te April il.llll.
Mperlflrat Ions may bo secured ware that they might wish to do­
(Ry eonlaetln* tha hospital nfflre. nate to the Community House, in
For the Hoard of Trustee*
eilher silver or atainlesi steel. Hos­
By It. St. Walr
tesses for tha day are (he times.
Administrator

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Webber Haines. H. J. High, J, D.
Morrison, B. F. Haines.
Plans have been completed for
the annual Easier Egg Hunt spon­
sored by the Civic Club and open
lo all children ir Die community
The children will be divided into
three age groups and a high and
low prize will be given, also a prize
f * the finder of the g-ililcn egg.
Each child u asked t. bring four
eggs, which have been boiled and
colored, to the home of Mrs. Graham Fuller or Mrs. B. D. McIntosh
Jr. by noon on Saturday April 9
The hunt will take place at 3 p m,
ot that date. Following (he hunt
and the awarding of prizes, refreshraenls will be served by Mrs.
B D. McIntosh Jr. and her com­
mittee.
The following Altamonte chihlren
who are piano pupils ot Mrs. Alarie
Avion, parti- ipated In U:e annual
recital held at the W nler Park
Woman’s Club Friday night. They
wefe Kent Fuller, Jerry McIntosh.
Genie Seaman, Joseph Alorrisun
and Patricia Bates.
Mr*. B. F. McKinney and Mrs.
T. W. Pinnock Jr. entertained a
small group of friends at a lea on
Fiiday afternoon, honoring Mrs.
John Tcek Sr. and Airs. Lillian
Volin of C'onnrticut, who have been
the hnuseguest of Mr. and Airs.
Johti Peck Jr. for the past two
weeks. The affair, which was held
a', the home of .Mrs. McKinney
was attended by the Mmcs. Harold
Daniel*. Charles Pyle, Chesle
Wolfe, Donald Van Daley, Van Law
and Mr*. John *&gt;rk Jr.
Mrs. Joseph Pavelchak was guest
ot honor at a shower on Ifiday
night at the home of Airs. Waller
Bonder. Others present were the
Mmes. Andrew Pavelchak, James
Rayburn, Jack Waltman, Jamca
Tale, William Alackey, James
Kaine. J. W. Dcycll, O. E. Smith,
I). T. Warren, Charles Dome,
George Haesakcr, S. F. Simpson,
Dave Cartwright, Frank Ambachcr
and Mi*s Neva Hatfield.
Airs. T. W. Pinnock Jr. was en­
tertained at dual celebrations last
week when Airs. Chester Wolfe and
Mr*. Charles Pyle were cohostcssea at \ luncheon given in honor

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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mithe**
and son spent the weekend with
Mrs. Mathews' psrents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Lloyd. They are of Titusvilie.
Mila Betty Geigrr i* spending
a while here with her parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Geiger. She is
from South Carolina.
The many friend* of Frank An­
ders will be sorry lo hear that he
was unfortunate In receiving in­
juries while riding a horse. He is
in the Florida Sanitarium.
H. W. F.aston and children Nicky
and Pamela spent the weekend
wiUt Air. snd Air*. Charlie Wilson
in '% wr Smyrna Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Seig had a*
their dinner guest* Sunday. Rev.
William Ellcnwood and II. P.
Duckworth of Dsdc City. Rev. ElIrnwood conducted the services at
the Baptist Church Sunday.
Mr. and Atrs. E. H. Grant spent
Sunday in Winter Park with Mrs.
Grant's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and .Mrs. Horace Wesson.
The many friends of Harry
Geiger will be sorry to hear that
he is ill and is confined to the Fernab).La lighten Alemorial Hospital.
Mr*. F. D. Hicknks' iiiter, All**
I-aura Hess of Oil City, Pa. who
ha* been visiting her recently, left
Sunday for her home.

Theme Mus/c
Has Purpose
Beyond Mood
NEW YORK (JT — Thn theme
music on mint television shows
ha* a purpose bryon.I setting a
mood for the program.
It’s alio intended to summon you
back to your set in ease you've
wandered away and forgotten that
it’s time for the program to start.
"It herald* by its recognition
value what’s coming on," explains
Raymond Scott, musical director
of Your Hit Tarade. Scott i* com­
poser of the NBC show'* opening
and closing tunes. Be Happy and
So Long for a While.
"The more haunting the theme
the better the recognition value.” I
he declares. "It also generate* a
feeling of intere*t and psychologi­
cally acts the stage for the program. A happy theme denote* a
happy program."
Some TV theme music becomes
popular oo phonograph record*
Examples include the Dragnci
theme by Walter Schumann and
the more recent Medic theme com­
posed by Victor Young.

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Sirs. Kdwird Yarborough hid a*
her guest over the weekend, her
sister, Lorretta Fore of Chuluota.
Mr. and Mrs. La Rue Alderman
had as their guest over the week
end. their daughter, Helen La Rue
ot Jacksonville.
Mrs. George Arthur and ion
Stanley, left Sunday for their homa
in New York after spending the
winter months at their home hera
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Bacon have
as thrir recent visitors, Mr. and
Mrs. K. II. McMilllan of Capa Cod

Campbell's Feed and Seed Store

General

THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl. Apr. 1, 1955
Pag* S

The Du Mont Television Net

Geneva

LET US SERVE YOU!

which has been gradually
curtailing its transmissions the
past few months, will make a
drastle cutback in programming
next week Network transmission*
will he reduced from 14 hours

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of Mr*, rinnoek. Other* present
were the Mmes. Donald Van Daley,
R. F. .McKinney, John Peck Jr.,
Barbara Bennett, Lee Carter and
Harold Daniels.
Also Brownie Troop No. 39. ol
which Airs. Pinnock is leader,
showered her with gifts when they
arrived lor their weekly meet.
Fourteen Brownies attended and
they were assisted in serving re­
freshments by Mrs, Leonard Wag­
ner and Mr*. R. A. Rogers.
Aimes. Hugo Voss, Mary White­
head and Dorothy Sanborn spent
Sunday in Clermont whero they
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aehord
Mrs. Fred Ra*»man relumed
home from the Florida Sanitarium
on Sunday after having undergone
surgery recently
Mr*. Grace Hunilker and Alls*
Blanche Rigg* or Highland Park.
N. J. are spending a few dlji with
Mrs. T. Grellier.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph D. Blan­
chard of Greenfield. M»»*. are here
for a visit with Mr*. Blanchard’s
brother-ln-taw and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold K. Seaman.
Mr*. Rertha Maxwell and Mrs
Myrtle Brown are expected to re
turn this week after having spen
two weeks in New York City.
Mr. and Airs. Merle DeFord and
Miss Nina Jarrell of Tipton. Ind
were recent guests of Mr. and Airs,
lingo Vuss.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Bryan
motored lo Arcadia Ust week to
lake Mr. Bryan's aunt. Mrs. H. E.
Carlton, who had been visiting the
Bryans for several day*.
Alls* Virginia AlacDonald of Bosllon, Mass, was a recent visitor o
her mother, Mrs. Helen MacDon­
ald and other relativei her*.

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M a n y Hearts
W ith Loss O f
Sanford haa lost a great citizen, a hard
worker, a ntenrtv church-goer, and a won­
derful friend. With the passing of Mr*. Clara
Ginn former opera star and mother of 18
adopted children, many hearta arc sad. She
lived for other people and for tha beautifi­
cation of Sanford.
Born of niniple parenta In Middlcpnrt,
Ohio, she worked her way to the top of the
ladder of success by hard work and ambition.
At the age of 17 ah* ret out for Cincinnati
where, after yenra nf study, she f i n a l l y
reached Knropc. crossing the ocean 32 times,
Later she met and married Charles E.
Ginn, who not only recognized her great deaira and sbillty and the struggle to reach
her goal, but promised never to Interfere
with her work. He kept his promise, and
year after year she would apend aoven or
eight mortha in Europe.
Mra. Ginn’a packed rareer led her through
the most famous opera hnusea in Europe and

T h t Sanford Herald

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up to the Metropolitan in America. During
the course of her career she mansged to find
enough time to devote love and a home to the
children who hud never before known a mo­
ther's love Each was given an education,
both elementarv and college, parties, wed­
dings and the life that an unfortunate child
would not get.
Mrs. Ginn's career came to a stop when
her husband suffered a stroke and she came
to Sanford to be with him before he passed
away. The Ginn estate covers nine acres in
Sanford. This includes n vast home San-Clar,
gardens, a nursery and a beautiful lawn.
Besides adopting some of Sanford's own
children, she was a hard worker In the
church, being a member of the Presbyterian
Chance! choir. She also landscaped, with
plants from her own nursery, the grounds
for the Tourist Center and gave shrubbery
to the Woman's Club and the Garden Club.
A former president of the Garden Club she
was current president of the Woman’s Club
and e member of Eastern Star Chapter No.

New Names For Old

TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Even a fool when he holdeth his peace,
la counted as wise.—Prov. 17:28-—The per­
son who ia ready to give his opinion on any
•ubject In order to appear wise defeats hlmaelf. Think it over and then give your opinion
after you are informed.

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Thla la tha f.lf*
Ftortl* IT
V a n * A Ipnrl*
Had Parham
Sinclair Waalhar
Storlat #r Faniury
raptaln H ra d d ck
Jaunt Daan
ft*it th* d o r k
J a i k l * Oltaaon
Two Fnr Th* Mrnaa
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rrnfaaalnnal Falhar
Has Hol**r Show
Amp th* Kuala
■1* Off
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Look L'p JL U : t
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tin* T n m li nf Vania
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l. raal Forum
Captain Oaltant
Itamar af th* J u n * t*
Omnl bi i a
Tou Ar* Th*r*
Ford Thaa tar
J*&lt; k ItrtitiT
Toaat o f tha Towa
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App*t TVIth A d tanlr.
What'a Mr i.lna
flimdar N t a a Ipaelal
Th* Chrtrlrophcr
Thla la Th* Llf*
H e n Off

( h l | N &lt; la I ' k n i i M H I h

Sanford salutes, Mrs ClarR Ginn, a great
indy who sh iwni whnt determination,
faith and love can do.

Friday« Apri 1, 1955

Radio

"Bat-cstcher" Is a word immediately un­
derstood, but nut particularly glamorous. The
trade was therefore preferred tn use the
more dignified-sounding "exterminator.” It
Is also more accurate, because other pests
than rats tall within the srnne of the opera­
tors The new term is said tn have been
first used hv the late Nathan N. Rameth of
New York City.
Rameth followed a trend that has become
popular of late years, that of changing old
names for occupations with new ones. "Un­
dertakers” have become “morticians", beau­
ty shop operators are now "beauticians", and
so on.
Gns aril nil stntlons sometime adopt the
designation "lubritorlum" or "mutnteria”
Maybe tbe nid-rnshbned editor should da*
scriba himself ns "n.»ws and Information
sjiecialihtH e probably won’t, however, he's
too proud of being a plain newspaper mail.

JAMES MARLOW

WASHINGTON i* — It la (airly
e a r t i l a President Eisrahowsr
hasn't decided whslhrr ihli coun­
t s will tight to defend th* Matsu
and Quetnoy Islands from lied
Chinese attach He's been tragus
•n it. The vagutnsM bai a virtue.
What isn’t clear la whether the
Tagueneu Is deltbersle or the re
ault of putting off a decision on
an unplcaaant problem until il oc­
curs U It's the Utter, the vagusM is might turn out to be say

Son, Mother Train
A t Lackland Base
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. tW-When
IT-yesr-old Charles M. Vines of
Bessemsr, Ala., told hi* mother
last month that he wanted to join
the Air force, he hirdty expected
her la n y :
“ I think that's a fine Idea, son
In fact, I'll Join up with you."
That'a how it happened that both
Mra. Mildred L. Vines and Charles
are going through basic training
at Lackland Air Poire Base.
Although Lackland has had num­
erous father and ion teams In IrainIng, It is the first time In Its llyetr history that a mother and ion
reported for initial training.
Tbe tare were aworn ia at Mont
gomary, Ala.
'T va wanted to Join the Air
force for a long U ni," said Mrs.
Vines. "Now that Cbarlea ii old
•nough t am aa reasoa not te re­
alise that amikttloe.*

(hero was no evidence of It when
the crisis cams and ths french
began In totter. In that moment
of disaster Secretary of Stats
Dulles ivent dashing off to Europe
to i n if Britain would loin the
United Stales in intervening In
stop ths V 1 e t m I n h . Britain
wouldn't.
*
Thii country did nothing and the
Communists got half of Indochina.

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I II Carton* Caralval
I »S F n n F a M and F ancy
1:11 f l t i r i n r i with Fnr Ia W alt
t an W s a D i t r - N a w s S p o r i a
1:11 Rsnator Rraaihara R a y a rlt
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Hi* n i t Hack
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1 09 Loratta Town* Show
7 19 U f a nf R l l i t
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II "0 E d d lt F a n l o r Shm*
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T 14 Jack Banny
I "9 Tonal of th* T a n a
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FRID A Y P.M.

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I 14 Campua
I 41 Concerning 711,a Marlow*
4:44 lla w k tn a Falla
4:11 Flral l.ova
4:14 Th* world nf Mr. S w a a n ty
4 II llod arn llnmancaa
I no t .liile Raacatl
I 10 Tvjlmo Ih* c l o w *
1:1* H °w d y P n o d i
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I' 14 Horn* E d 'tlo n —Nawa
f'4S Horn* E d itio n — Sporta
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7 "4 Prlda o f lha Family
7 14 Kddla Flahar
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I 44 Rtd B u t to n . Shaw
I 14 Lilt of Rltay
1:44 Th* B i s AMry
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10:41 Jan Murray Tima
II on k i n a * Croaaroad*
II 14 T onight
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1:44 s k y K in g
I 14 l.*tln Quartar
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( 1* Hum* E d itio n — Nawa
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1 04 TV lp*rtt Club
T i l l Horae* lt*ldt Show W ag on
I 44 Mlckty Roanay Show
1:1* So Thla I* H ollywoo d
1 4* M a i Llrhman Hptciacuiar
|4 14 Tour lilt Parad*
11:44 Hollyw oo d M ra a llln g
l l . o n Non a and M aathar
11:91— SlgB Off
S E N D AT
1:9* T a i l Fattarn
1:19 Anmrlran Foruai
t:n» J u v a n ll* Jury
1:19 F.on Parad*
1 "4 H allmark Hall a f F t m a
I 14 Caiilaln Gallant
I na Mayor o f th* T n w p
• 11 Hoy Rngar* Show
Ti4* Matt Cnrtla* Arab**
T it Mr P t i p a r t
1:44 Cntgai* C o m td v Hour
1:04 T a ltv la la n Playhaua*
1 n ’04 l.oratta Tnung I h o w
I t 14 Pari* Praclnct
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11:4 | S u n day Thaat ar
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IUU-MEN SREE POOD

KATMANDU, Nepal m -N esriy
1,000 hiltmen from famine-stricken
arsai have poured into the espital
of thli HI malty an kingdom ia
search of food.
IKR WIIX SPEAK
WASHINGTON UH - President
Elsenhower will speak at ths U.S.
Chamber of Commerce convention
here May t.

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I 44 DrlDIn* On A FlnuS
T I t Rnaat For A l.ailv
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1:14 I f * Oanratlm*
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IN T O D A Y ’S T E L E V IS IO N M A R K E T

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1 14 Nawt
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t I I World At That*
I II Na tio na l Guar# BhI in l i n o c l u b
t in Nawa
1 71 Organ tntarlm l*
4:11 Claud* 11. W t i f t
I 04 Tha R hythm Hoar
I 44 World At S l i
1:11 T w i l i g h t S on s*
I I* Sport* Rook
I 41 Muatrai P r o t r a w
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Sunday M o r a l s * M aild S lt
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World a l NIPS
S y m n h o n t l t*
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floapal s |n « * r a
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Sunday Saranad*
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1 II lliialral Prngraa l
I la F rtn i b II ualc
1:44 ( l u a i t Editor
I 14 Muatc l.ovara Pragraaa
1:44 Av* Marla Hour
1 1 4 Forw ard March
B i l l T w I U s h t So n s*
« 44 World At I I I
( i t Rafaty Protrana
4 in Cnncrrt on Ih* F aln m aa
1:41 Oto Minathara
7 "4 ( lu a it s i * r
T : ll liar*'* To Vain
7 in Church S a u l e #
1:14 Milan O Cornall S h o w
1:11 A I.on k ,\ t AualrtllA
I 44 Pro udly W* llAII
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» 14 Dial il" Fnr U iitir
10 44 Al ll o m * With Mull*
14 1" Midnight Minlattr
11 OS N t w i
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S a ta n O C l i a k Club
Nawa
Sport* At A Q la a c t
J o c k a r ’a C h a let
Mornln* Davo tlon*
Mornln* Malodlt*
World At Nina
Mualr For l.adlta
II) inn Tim*
For Ikidlaa Onl*
Muale Fnr t a i l
1404 Club
Vatva
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that c o u n t s . . . 11-inch sJiuainlsed tuba far big, eatrt desp, ahra
sharp picturs. . . front-motmttd tpsAlter, for clear, natural Iom . * *
tiltsd glars-frse safety giais &gt; . . illuminated station selector, fag
quicker, tn r1rr tuaiag . . . super-pew chawis with fuB htha e a »
pli ant, for extra isosttvs riBi ptfaw . . • await, ceaspist e a h U
In handsome flextone. (Slightly higher In fWiulne mahogany, aupfak
bleached mahogany or walnut wood v a n )

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III S. MAGNOLIA

Money Is Spent
For Rehabilitation
NEW DELHI
Eight year*
after partition of this subcontinent
into two nations, Indla'i govern
men! It spending at lha rate nl
tt37.lT2.000 ■ year for refugee
rehabilitation.
Tha Indian Ministry of Rehahlli
tatton cares for about tight million
displaced Hindus from East and
Wait Pakistan. U lists total ex
pendltures of 1460.721,000 ilnea In
dependence in 104T.
Steps for making these people
self-sustaining eitlaens are enter­
ing their flnu stages, the ministry
■ays.
Care rangti from outright sup­
ply of food and shelter through
education and vocational (raining
to finding Jobs. Unemployment
remain* • carious factor.

Springtime Is White Time
ATTRACTIVE WHITES A COLORS

START
THINKING
OF EASTER SHOES
I Yen Think Of St
Thiak Of Tha Ctnter
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F ri. A p r. 1 1858

S o c ia l f c v w iL
Mrs. J. L Horton Jr. Elected
"Girl O f The Year" A t Banquet

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M n. J. L. Horten Jr. wot nsmtd
“Girl of th* Year" when th* Sonford Chapter of Bet* Slgm* Phi
recently mot ot tho Mt Plymouth
Hotol ond Country Club to welcum* II now momboro ond eelebrmt* Foundoro Doy. Tho occotlon
wo* eomplet* with o fon-foro ond
banquet.
Tho OTcnlni'o program began
with tho orchcotra ploying the
National Anthem followed by the
opening addren from Beta Sigma
Fill International office rood by
Mr*. J. L. Horton Jr. Mr*. IHawkins Connelly offered a grace
prayer and Immediately following
■ delirioua turkey dinner. The
reigning officer* and their la­
tently elected aucceitor* were In­
troduced for the benefit of the
gueita present.
The executive board for thta
year consisted of Mr*. J. L. Horton
Jr* Mr*. Harnld Chapman. Mr*.
Charlee Lan*lng, Ml** Jeanette
Wolfer and Mlia Shirley Cox. In­
coming offirera are Mr*. Harold
Chapman, Mr*. James Caatano,
Mr*. Vernon Hardin. Mix* Jean­
ette Wolfer and Mite Sylvia Hayea.
Aa the gueata enjoyed after din­

ner coffee, pait-preiident, Mr*.
George Speer then announced the
winner of the “Girl of the Tear**
title She aaid Mr*. Horton waa
choien for having the ability to
get thing* don* and to make every­
one enjoy helping. She waa preicnted with a ailver baby cup en­
graved “Beta Sigma Phi”. The
award will be a laiting and uieful
gift line* the Horton* are expect­
ing an addition to their family
•con commented Mn. Speer.
Mn. Voile William Jr. reviewed
Gamma lambda Chapter’ activi­
ties for the year and Mr*. Chap­
man Introduced each new member
with a novel rhyme befitting the
Individual young woman.
Following the Ritual of Jewell
Ceremony Informal entertainment
In the lounge began with a “Multi­
plication Dance" led by Mr. and
Mn. Fnnk Meban*. Voli* Wil­
liam* then rendered a humomua
•hort talk.
Befon the M member* and
gueita concluded their evening,
package* from “Beta Buddie*”
wen opened and receipt of secret
gift* throughout the year w en
acknowledged.

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MISS BETTY JANE YOUNG
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Miss Betty Jan e Young To Wed
David M ax Caldwell In June
Mr. and Mr*. William Howard Young of Sanford announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty Jane Young, to David Max Cald­
well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warren Caldwell of Washington,
Iowa.
Mise Young is a graduate of Seminole High School and the Emory
University 8chool of Nursing. She
la employed by Dr. Samuel Y.
Brown of Atlanta.
Mr. Caldwell i* a graduate of
Washington High School, Wash­
Mr*. L. E. Walker, of Sanford,
ington, Iowa and I* attending the
Atlanta Division of the University and Miss Billie Lemen, of Durham,
of Georgia. He is employed by N C. left yesterday to spend sev­
The wedding will take place at eral days with their sister, Mrs.
Goodyear Stores Inc., In Atlanta, Catherine L. Rowe, In Bradenton.
tn* First Christian Church In De­
Mrs. Lynn Lyon yesterday re­
catur, Georgia on June 25.
turned to her home at 2620 S.
Elm Avo. from Miami where she
Theater Magnate urderwent eye surgery on March
6 in the ML Sinai Hospital localhi In Miami Bcarh. Friends will
Creates Interest
be happy to learn that the opera­
tion was very successful.
In George Gobel

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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD OT-ln previous
years, the closest George Gobel
ever came to movie work was
when he was a touring night club
comic.
A theater magnate asked him.
“Aren't yoa under contract to
Fox?”
"No.” Georg* replied.
"MGM?"No."
“ Well, I know there’s Interest
there. And I'm sure it would help
you If you appeared before our
theater men's convention. You
know, Just bring along your guitar
and sing a few songs. You don't
have to do your act.tays George now: "That was my
act — my guitar and songs. This
clown controlled 104 theaters, but
he didn’t want to pay me for ap

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DOW NTOW N C LE A N ER S
A N D LA U N D R Y
l i t f . Palmetto

Friends of Mr*. Busle Kersey
will be glad tn learn Hint she is
improving nicely after undergoing
surgery Wednesday at Orange
Memorial Hospital In Orlando.
Her room number Is 424.
all the time — if I'd Jusl entertain
Die theater convention, they'd put
In a good word with the studio."

MONDAY
The First Baptist Sunbeams
will meet at the church at 3:30
p. m.
Beta Sigma Phi will meet at
8 p m. at the home of Mrs. T. C.
Brown Jr. 2414 Summerlin Avc.
Members are asked to read or
recite their favorite poem of
verse as pact of the evenings cul­
tural program.
The WSCS of the First Methodist Church will meet as follows:
Circle No. 1 with Mr*. A. H.
Stevens. McKinley ll.xll at 3 p. m.{
Circle No. 3 with Mrs. It. F. Rob­
inson, 1407 E. Second St., at 3
p. m.{ Circle No. 4 with Mr*. W.
V. Bitting, 120.1 E. Seminole Itlvd.,
at 3 p. m.t Circle No 5 with Mr*.
R M. Strickland. 918 Palmetto
Ave., at 10 a m.; Circle No. 6 with
Mr*. R. I- Clicquennoi. 401 Elliott
Ave., at 10 a. m.: Circle No. 7 with
Mr*. E. L. Ley Jr., 118 Elm Ave.,
at 8 p. m.
Evening circle No. 2 of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 8 p. m. with Mrs. E. J.
Sheppard 2207 Oak Ave., Mrs. W.
E. Dodson will act a* co-hostess
Mid Mr*. C. W. Johnson is chair­
man.
TUESDAY
Tha First Baptist Crusader
Choir will hold rehearsal at 3:30
p m. at the church.
The First Baptist Concord
Choir will hold rehearsal at the
church at 6:30 p. m.
The First Baptist Intermediate
Royal Ambassadors will meet at
7 p. m at the church.
The First Baptist Church will
be host to the Scmlnola Assocla
lion Brotherhood with a supper
being served beginning at 7:00
p. m. In the Educational building
The horticulture chairmen ol
'.he Sanford Garden Club will
meet ai 10 a. m. with Mis. II
James Gut, 1024 Palmetto Ave
nut.
Th* Daughters of th* Wesley
Sunday School Class of the First
Methodist Church will meet in
McKinley Hall s l i p m. for thr
regular business and social meet­
ing Hostesses are Mrs. It. F
Robison. Mrs. A. W. Bailey. Mr*
W. C. Hill. Mrs. J. A. Harriman.
Mrs. E H. Lanry and Mrs. A
B. Stevens.
The Unity Class will meet it
the Valdes Hotel at 8 p. m with
th* Rev. Carolyn Parsons is tra
eher. Study lesson will be con
tinned and the public Is Invited
The Sanford Tourist and Shufflebnard Club *ill meet at the
Tourist Center for a covered dish
supper at 6 p. m. with * meeting
to follow.
The W. R. C. i. of th* First
Methodist Church will meet a*
follow*: Cirrla No. 8 with Mr*.

Mrs. S. Dickerson
Will Bo Speaker
At Geneva Meetinc
Mr*. 8. C tVekrrson, owner t
the “(Ir.iy Shadow* Nursery” &lt;
SnnCnrd, will l»&lt;* the guest speak*
xt It* tniil 6 meeting of th
tleneva Caiurn Club. Mrs. Dick
*r*on w-'ll conduct »n open forun
The Apiil me-tirg of the Club wi
he at Persimmon Hammock, pr&lt;&gt;
t&gt;rrty of Mrs. David Norton c •
Geneva. A luncheon wiB t&gt;e serve,
at noon. Hostcssos are Mr*. «\
C Bill*. D&gt;mnld Atwood. A. B. MrCiilloch. J. A. I.ogan, Dan Dret
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Grncva Garden t'luh wa* mad
Wednesday. March 30. Several eat
load* made the trip to l.eesbur
Nursrric*, leaving at 9:30 in th
morning. Box lunehe* wer* take *
hy the member* and an allda
trip wa* enloyed. Arrangement
were under the direction of Mrt
Charle* Col*.

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APRIL HHIDE—Mr*. Iluln Pearl Phell announce* Ihc en.
Knccnirnt nntl approaching iruirrlitRe of her daughter, ColIcon, to Itirharil Yale*, non o' Mr*. Alice Yale* of 118 Maple
Ave. here in Sanford. The wedding will take plnce Saturday
evening April 2. at 8 p. m. «t Ihe home of the bride’* mother,
1805 llusson Ave., in Palntka. All friend* and rrlnllvr* are
Invited to attend.
Charles Atkinson. 2004 Washing­
ton Ase., at 8 p. m. and Cirri* No.
9 with Mr*. Roy Wall, 408 Virgin­
ia Ave., at 9:30 a. m.
The Pilot Club business meeting
will he In the Yacht Club at 8
p. m. proceeded by a board meeting
at 7:30 p. m.
Before the regular P-TA meet­
ing to be held at Rrminnte High
School at 8 p m., a hoard meeting
will be held at 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
The Firsl Baptist Junior O. A *a
will meet in th* Educational
Building at 3 in p. m
The First Baptist Carol Choir
will hold rehearsal at 4:15 p. m i .
at the church
The First Baplist Aunday School
Worker's Council will begin with
a Family Night roused dish sup
tier beginning at 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m
and the Departmental meetings
• l i p m.
T H t'n sn \ t
The First H.iptist Junior fl. A's
will meet al the rhurch at 3:30

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Th* First Baptist Intermed
tat* G A's will meet at thr
church at 4:00 p. m.
Th* First Baplist Carol Choir
will hold rchrarsal at 4:15 p. m
The First Baptist Church Choir
will bold rehearsal at 7:30 p. m
FRIDAY
Members of the Sanford Wo
man'* Club are requested to meet,
in a body, at th* Presbyterian
Church at 10:20 a. m. tn attend
th* funeral of their president.
Mrt. Clara Ginn.
A package of froren strawber­
ries will dress up snm* dishes of
vanilla pudding when you have un
expected company.
Boiling potatoes? You'll need s
teaspoon of salt if you u&gt;« a quart
of water.
Your family will leva frankfur­
ters that have a wrap-around of
r:rh baking powder hucuR Bake
Iht frankfurter rolls in a hot &lt;425
degrees I oven for 15 minute* or so.

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Rotary Baseball League
To Begin Play Monday

Frl. Apr. ,1 1955 TUB SAN FORI) HEKALI)

H A S H IG H H O P E S

MARTY
M A R IO N ,
manager

OR THE
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WH/re soy,

The Rutnry rub Imschnll lenjrue seta under way Monday at 5 p. m. at Ninth ntreet am!
will run for nix weeks with n schedule of four ynmes &amp; week, according to Roy Holler,
chairman.
The opener will he between the Tigers and the Cuba with the Pirates and Giants slated
to tangle the following day at the name hour.
Gordie will again urnHoward Gordin
p-ra tho games, ll was •■id,
The tram rnatcti ■■ submitted
by the manager* are:
nHATES: Hutrhiion and Unit•r, managers; Johns, Ititlrll, 1’orley, English, Rlntsky, Bridge*,
Voir, Owens, Duller, Bailey, I.
Butner, Sikes,
GIANTS: Scott and rope, man­
ager!; Carter, Oanriridge. Stoolhoff, Payed*. Robinson. MrCoy,
Malligan, Rmii, Davli, Groii, Far1!&gt;•, Wagner.
CUDS: Weir and Wiggins. man­
agers) Cherry, Howard, Almry,
Thomas, MacMurray, Moye, Staf­
ford, EHchion, lludion, Harriett,
Moss, Hoke, Baker.
TIGERS: Powell and Mero man
agers; L S. Smith, (’apt., Dung
Stott cn-Capl., Bowen, Cordell,
Blown. Stafford, Higgins, Moore
Getinan, Logroun, Brakner, Ilraumlef and MeCarty player*.

M axw ell Haas
Share The Lead
In Azalea Meet
WILMINGTON, N.C. i*-Todiy
]i April Fool'i Day but there w»*
Ho kidding about the manner in
which the touring golf profession
all rolled nut (heir big gum for
another anaull on par In the ter
ond round of the Azalea Open Golf
Tournament.
Billy Maxwell, 25. rhuhhy 1951
. National Amateur rhampinn from
Odeua. Tex., and Fred Haas. 39yea r-oid one-time Na Iion at Inter'
collegiate champion from Clare­
mont, Calif., were the big bombera in ycutprriay’a opening round
that aaw par 72 for Die 6,795 yard
Cape Fear Country Club course
b e t t e r e d by 32 playeri and
matched by eight others.
Maxwell and Haas shared the
flrat-day lead at B5 In the thasn
for top money of 12.200 In this
four-day, $12,500 event, but they
Couldn't afford to relax.

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By CARL It. OVERSTREET
Let*a all boost has, hall.
Just a frw of tha fans selling season ticket* are Mrs. Stoneclnher
Mr. Kilbfe, Charlie Geaion Morris Muses, Wtbh Jones. Boi, May, John
Keeling, Pete Mrltaney, Cliff Able* Red Hires, C. It. Dawson. Zsb
Ratliff. J. C. Davis, F. D, Scott. A. II Beckwith Jr„ Red Morgan. Wil­
lis Peacock. R. J. Bauman, Floyd Palmer, It. I. Mov. George Kenis. and
Jay Walter.
Sanford Mayor. Denver Cordell lh,nk« to much of the Cleat Ameri­
can pastime that he has designated this week as Baseball Week in
Sanford. The aim is to help Col. Hurriman and the above mentioned
fan* sell the tirkrts so that wn may all have a team in tho Florida
Slate I.eaguo ibis season.
Those of yon who were in Sanford last summer know what I
mean when I say: "It would have been ■ *orv long summer without
baseball again this year.'*
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Aa John Krider, president of the Florida State League nut it. "If
Sanford does not make a go of baseball this year with the working
agireinent the loeal oiganizaltnn h»» then there will be no more base­
ball in Sanford for at least ten years ”
1 have one thing to sav about baseball. It seems that most everyone
with whom I talked want* to see more Industry come into this area.
One of the first things a man would look for would be the recreational
facilities.
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Baseball is the number ons sport in the nation. Why not help keep
it here in Sanford?
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Let's each and Avery one help put ntir baseball team nn tho field
by harking up tho club buy n season ticket: it's good for 70 home
games and Hs costs you only $25. Thal'a only thirty-five cents ner
game, and It's good hasrhall.
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,
Drop by the ticket booth that will he set Un near Tnurhloo s Drug
store Saturday. If you don’t feel like paying $26 ail at once, they
have a time payment plan you ren# use. #
It was nice to see soma 2,Out) fans at Memorial Stadium for the
Fred Ganas Appreciation Game last night.______________________

4 Gaines Decided
By Only One Run

'Bonus' Throw
Blamed For Jump
In Cage Scoring
NEW YORK (M _ With the *M
of the “ bonus" free throw — or
erhapi because of it—college ha*
ctbail scoring hit ih all-time high
during the 1954-55 season and foul
ing dipped tn its lowest level In
aix seasons.
Final NCAA Service Bureau sta­
tistic* for major college basketball, released today, showed an
averaga two team total of 143.3
point* a game during Ihe past
season and an average of 37J
foula called in each game.
The previous scoring high was
13*0 point* a game in 1953, La at
year the figure dropped to 137.t,
the first decrease since the center
Jump waa eliminated tn 1931. The
all-lime tow In personal fouls waa
3*.9 a gama tn 1941 and tha high
44.1 In 1133.

fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Exhibition bueball almost had
the air of ehdhiplonshlp competi­
tion about ll yesterday, what' with
managers giving strategy a good
workout and plnrh hitter* and re­
lief pitchers getting the spotlight.
Four of the game* were decided
by one run, including a 3-2 deci­
sion by the Milwaukee Braves over
the Brooklyn Dodger* as rookie
A1 Facchinl broke up a 3-2 He
between the two National league
contenders with ■ pinch single in
the eighth.
Wllh teas than two week* re
mslning before opening day, there
was only one game that had more
wallop than (masse. That waa a
U-U comedy won from the world
champion New York Giant* by the
Cleveland Indians.
Mickey Vernon lined a two-out Tennis Tourney
pinch single in the eighth to score
the winning run In Washington's Semifinals S e t
4-3 triumph over Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND UK - Dick GonLino Dnnoso, a left * handrd re xalei. Francisco Segura, Carl Earn
liefer, got the job done for Pitta and Frank Kovaea move Into thr
burgh In a « 5 aucceaa against Bat semifinals of th4 Indoor Pro Tentlmore by fanning Hal Smith with nil Championships hare tonight.
tha basea full. The St. Loula Top-aeeded Gonzales of Los An­
Cardinals worked out of a jam af geles. seeking his third straight
ter the Chicago White Sax had load­ triumph In tho annual Cleveland
ed tha bases with none out in the event, drew a first-round bye last
eight. Rip Repulskl'a loth-inning night then defeated Frank Parker
■ingle gave It to the Cards 3-2.
of Evanston. III., 11-13, 11-13. The
Tha Red Sox ganged up en Rook­ tournament Ii being acored like
ie Jaek Meyer for all tha runa table tennis—single service, tlduring tha first six Innings against point sell and awilch of eervice
the Philadelphia Phlltlea before every five polnle.
veteran Murry Diekaon set daunt
nine Boston hatters In tht tianl
three framti. Boston woo M .

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2,000Fans Gather Here
For Appreciation Night

The Richmond Virjrininns
downed the Minneapolis Mill­
ers 5-2, Inst niffht in tho Fred
G a n n s Appreciation G a me
played at Memorial Stadium
before 2,000 baseball fans.
The Virgin inns took advan­
tage of two home runs, one
coming with one mnn on base,
to bent out the Millers.

the 5th and &lt;Uh Inning*. Richmond
in It* half uf the 7th Inning got
three hits and added two hig runs
to Icc the game. In the top half of
the 7th the Miller* again went
dc-vn In order.
The Miller*’ pitching staff shut
out the Virginian* in the Slh pultirg tha liattera down in order.
Still trying to get bark in the
game, the Millers picked up three
In Ihr first Inning, the Rich­ big hits but were only able to
mond tram went down in order in
the top half. The Miilera picked
up one hit but failed tn push a
run across the plate. The accond
inning saw both teami go down
one, two, thtec with no runa, no
hits and none Irft on.
Richmond found the range in the
top half of the third picking up
thire runs on two hits. Minneapolis
"'eked up one run on one hit in
the Imtlom of the third leaving
(hr score at tht end of three full
Innings 1-1 for the Virginians.
In the fourth-inning, Richmond
got one hit but failed to get a run.
The Millers, trying to get hack
into the ball game, picked up two
h.ts off Richmond hurlers but
lust couldn’t get a nun pait third
base.
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make the final score of the game.
Roth team* picked up seven hit*.
Home runs by Neman Phillip*
and Butch McCord In the third
inning provided Richmond's win­
ning runs.
Richmond
091 909 209—5 7 1
Minneapolis
091 000 010—2 7 2
Jordan, Itolselle (7) and Sin­
clair: Tkac«ik, Fowler (6) and Sawat ski, Ilshek (B).

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Women'sTourney
Is Nearing End
The Wnmen'e Championship Golf Tournament baa reached the
•»mi-final* in the quarter final*. 3|is* Ellen Belt* downed Mr*. Price
Heard. Mra. K. B. Smith lopped Mra. T. F. McDaniel, Mi*. Ru**
Adam* beat out Mr*. Hugh Whrlrhel and Mia* Dot Powell won over
Mrs. Krn .Stambaugh in the championship flischt.
Ellen Betti will mert Mr*. E. B. Smith and Mr*, no** Adams will
take on Misa Dot Powell in the
acnil-flmiU in the championship
flight.
DeMarco To Meet
In the first flight semi-final
matches, Mr*. K, C. Dayman stop­ Saxton Tonight
ped Mrs. W K. McRoherta while
BOSTON or — Tony DeMarco's
Mr*. Andrew Caraway Lopped 31ra,
Roy Symet Jr. Mra. Carraway chancet of winning Ihe welter&gt;
will meet lira. Dayman in the weight boxing title from champion
Johnny Saxton tonight depend
finals.
largely on whether thr local »tug.
The second flight law Mrs. Der­ ger
can prove- he's not a bleeder.
ry Woodruff down Mr*. F. D.
The
healed knot of cartilige
Scott and Mrs. Ray Herron stopped
Mr*. W. F. Vlhlen. Mrs, Woodruff over DeMarco'* left eye and the
will meet Mr*. Herron in tha fin­ chin a aparmale cut last December
could be decisive in the 13-round
al*.
battle for the 147-pound crown.
In the third flight semi-finals,
Mrs. Martha Wight slopped Mr*. The Boston Garden fight will not
F R. Mure and Mr*. John Mor­ be televised or broadcait.
gan topped Mrs. Jim Speneer. 311** DeMarco, No. 3 challenger, hat
Wight will meat Mrs. Morgan In escaped eye cut* in hla past five
hauls covering 32 rounds. But in
the final*.
till warmups for a scheduled De­
In 1923, first baseman George cember meeting with Joe Miceti,
Staler of the St. Louie Browns set he was gashed along the ridge of
a record by having one or more his chin and the fight waa can­
celed.
aialala In 13 eon tec ulive games.

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a super lubricant for outboards
b u t f r than all

Evers Is Leading
Baltimore Hitter
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. r.PHoot Evers, aging Oriole outfield­
er of whom the Red Sox, Giants
and Tigers despaired last season,
is the leading Baltimore hitter in
32 exhibition game* with an sm il­
ing .300 batting mark.
The 34 - year • old Ever*, who
hasn't had a really good seaion
since 1950 when he hatted .323 for
Detroit and led the league In
triple* with 11, hit 4 for 4 yester­
day as the Birds lost to Pittsburgh,
0-3.
That boosted hi* output for the
Birds to IB hits In 32 games, In­
cluding 2 doubles, 13 singles ami
a 2-run homer that won a ball
game Wednesday and booatrd
Hoot’s RBI's to 9.
Skipper Paul Richards has been
alternating Evers in Jell field wllh
Gil Coin and as a Umcly p;nch
hitter.

Vejar To Meet
Graham Tonight
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (A — Young,
ambitious Chico Vejar has another
10-round date tonight with Billy
Graham, Ihe ring veteran who
once almost had within his grasp
the world welterweight champion­
ship Chlro yearns (or.
The bout will be telecast and
broadcast by NBC at 10 p.m, EST.

tlowar trolling • no spark plug fouling
smoolhor porformanco at all spoods
bettor mixing • engines last longor
THI DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Midland, MUhljais

•TtiStau* U TMIMa I ■laall I

AVAILABLE AT FOLLOWING DEALERS
S n itty ’n Snapptn Turtle
Don Howard
Seminole UWd. St.
Sanford float Works

1103 Oak At*.

Celery Aft.

Warner’s Gulf Service

Wm. P. Smith

40) E. 1st SL

2313 Park Asa.

Gene'ii Texaco Srevice
1129 Sanford Ava.

Motor’s Inn
French and Seminole Bled.

Crowe’s Camp

Frable Cities Servlet

Star Route 2381
Hanford, Fla.

French Ase. and Orlaada Mwy.

Distributed In this area h;
AL HUI’PKL Inc. Orlando, Farida

^ a n c e u TPLANS”
VICTORIA, B.C, un - F-lghtecnear-old Janice White, of Toronto,
aa canceled plans to swim the
Strait of Juan da Fuca between
here and Port Angeles, Wash.

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in, C«U Mr, Wal
condition, —895.00. Phone 2535."
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Nineteen Acres on achool bus line.
Manufactured In Sanford
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Part woodad, beautiful location Seminole Venetian Blind O .
All Itiml, (aMOraitla-c-il
for home. Pond with Fish. Com­ $80 Wail Srd St
K. ,M ENGLISH
Phone 245
pletely furnished. Trailer includ.
Phone
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ed. Ileal tor Citrus.
Bajnrerly Appliance Center
For vour Real Eilat* needs
"Your WeaUngwuae Dealer'
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Maytai Wi»h*rs
101 N Park Ave, Phone 2313 111 Magnolia
Ava.
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Buy. Sell, Rent. Hire with wan
ad*, the buiieat lalcamaa to
ECONOMY
town Put one to work for you
Thone 1821 We will be flag ta TWO Bedroom Horn*. Low Down
Payment, MO. monthly The
charge It
most house for the money, stan­
dard construction thoughout
For only S3 oo the above S-"nt #d
Itaku a dennslt and move in.
la on the |ob for you or I full
day* Only *2.25 keep* it workln*
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for vnu for 1 daya I dav la only
Builder — Pboae 1338
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Custom Homes and Florida
Builder
law cost aomes
Call u* about our bualneaa rate*
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m each buaincsa day exrepi Sat Real Kata la —" Gee. Insnraaec
urday afternoon Deadline for 201 Edwards- Alda Ph 1* or 2474
T M Stringer
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day preceding publication
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ad* coming in later than
2:00 p m will be publlahed under 5 ROUM HOUSE. 1505 Elliott.
Ton Late To Classify
INVESTMENT OPPOllTUNTY
Advertiser* are requeated to no
Room Cottages, rented for
ttfy the Want-Ad Department tm 2—4
130. ea. Grosses about 13%
mediately of any error* in their
ads. as The Sanford Herald will be SEVERAL nice Bldg. Lots.
responsible f v only one lacorrect 80 ACRE Ranch. 45 in Improved
insertion
Pasture. All fenced. A Real Bar­
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gain'

To Place A Want Ad
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the Want Ad department
Sanford Herald

L. M. I’AMSONH REALTY
at I Points Jets 418 A II 82.

TOP CASH prices paid for Fund
CH A IRS!
tura Aullquea. Jewelry llund
rails of Items for tale cheap Re* 10 95 Pla*tir
The Super Trading Pott. I milt
Cockleil Chair*
South ol Sanford on 17-92.
Reg 12 95 Ocra«fon,il
Chair* or Rocker* ..
NEW A USED
Rt‘S 21 95 I'lalform
ADDING MACHINES. Typewrit
Rocker*
Clainfnv apd Rce 49 50
Chib ('ha)rt ..............
&amp; w .! ! '. O ffice Supply
R eg HO 95
S lee p C h a ir
................
ll&gt; Magnetia Ave.
Fount MS
Reg 59 51) Swivel
Rockers
...........
USED TRACTORB
R eg 5t 95 P la t lle
Britt Trectet Os.
Plat fo r in Hookers ..
HJwoy 17-42 South
581
Rrg 19 95 Swivel .
R o ck e r*
..................
SEWING MACHINES 123 00 up
BERT'S 194 S Park rbnnr IIS2 Reg. 79 95 Lounge
Chair*
.............
R eg 79 05
AIR CONDITIONING
C h ib C h a ir
Room nr Unlive
Rrg T9 05 I'la lfo rm
H n. POPE CO. INC.
Itockei and Ottoman
South Park Ave. Phone Ilia Reg, 89 5o C»ninur

7 50
9 Ml
1H 30
27 95
30 5o

37 0.5
39 95
41 95

41 U5
4.8 .VI
49 9.5

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Reg 89 50 Swivel
Rocker*
.......
Aluminum
69 50
Reg OHM Swivel
Venetian Ulinda
Rocker.-.
79 50
Enclosed head Sagproof bottom
rati with placUc anas Plastic oi Mather of Sanford
rayoo tapes Cotton or nylon

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SMtSttrlk GIam and Paint Co. _9Mj)B Ka*t 1st SI. Plume 127
118114 Wail Ifld S'

Phone 8K

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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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RENT
1FOR KI
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F.HA appraised at flt.400.00 Bhermgn Concrelt Pipe Co.
Phone I4at
A'bLAkA APARTMENTS' room* 2 largo bed rooms, large closata 0*1 Weal IMh M.
tODJ* WANTED
-1 0
with i.idlng doors, a beautiful
private hatha 114 W First St.
living toom with attached porch, JALOU8IE8 A AWNINGS "MAKE n m Dolly. So]
houa Nf^nVi11a'lea!' Wr1h&gt; Reeve*
tile bath with large eabtaat. Ufa lima (Hiss and Aluminum
Roll*way and Baby Bed*
£*&gt;•. Attleboro. 5U»»., Free
glass Ulousle windows A doors.
-F ra * Kill mala*—F ret Insta
Day. Week or month—Tel 1425. Kitchen and dinette lined
Sample* and lietaiU."
lilloo—Tali nhona 1415 Furnl
Furniture Crater l i t West Fir* cabinets, utility room piped
tura Cantar. Ill W First St
, CURTIS CANDY CO
hot and cold water: Car P
Has opening (or talci-muii In c&gt;
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Phone Built of
' *
METAL ROOFING
lahll.hi'il liicul mci' n. Trio k
425
owner
... u j s f r a 3 B T O Now In Slock. *-V Crimp - I U " turn!died.
prpo*ll lor merclun
and a m Mil for reasonable olU ornigaM - IH'* Corrugaled
dl»e required. Write W. J
SEE Seminole Realty for Dailr
Gal all Your roofina nefdi g
1loti E. IIiIUIhuu, Tam­
able Homes and Apia, Phooa IT
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. Klrguli.
pa 4, Fla.
Oul Weal 191b SI
Phone 1488
WANfTKDj
a
Bedroom,
I
bath
TRAILER SPACE— Avails ■ i l l
home.
NIGII1 WATCHMAN and Janlloi
per month. Children W [iomtl U j
BBORBB
lit Ladle* Umlerweat MeimUe
Lake Monro* Trailer Court
aa
lilt*
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BEpROtK6
NET
Reg
luring Co. 3 Day week. Sleaily
Phono 2380
IN Scuta Fa
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l« N*
Now only »1« (Include* Box
work, health liiaiirgm-e and oilier
Spring and Mattrt*n Pt.lM *
henelll* Apply In pig-*on In
C. A. WH1DDON, SR.
llrookiirld Mills, 2«al N Elm.
njtaw* and one Ualtreai nad
n*ML*aSS? J urt l f h o ,k aH rt’
•nr
Fhon# dig " WT "88 ova III ! V rtMl
•h in i
It MORE WANTED
-n
ICH'HJI BEDDING CO.
f ja f A Magnolia
Ph 1233 M01HKR WILL cars fur children
ROOM Furnlsbnd or Unfuralab
NEW THREE BEDROOM I h n t(Bud
Bamhergar, Mgr.)
in prlvale home, by day nr
Cd Apartment. Phone UN
Suburban, a p a e 1u u ■ maiuury
week. Phone INTO It afu-r 4
ham#, has saparata dining roam,
itria
Uc
p.
in.
Hutchison OCEAN FRONT Apart
icreanad corah, and other d«1.50
menu. 339 South Atlantis. Day
i r«W8 foiturai, prlead ^ at
All ilia Tarpaulins
PART TIME Typing, Slenogra
ton* Beach, Fla. Phooa IM4-J
•MOO with good tarms. You
AKMY-NAVY
.................. SURPLUS
plilr lloo keeping fn ol Ili e or
M thu outalanalaf huyl 111 laniard
Avo.
Phona 18)1
hum* i'lmno 1473
CLEAN Apartments, t u tad NS,
oil Park Avn.
YARDS
CONCRKTR
nit;
.•'* " wed Reasmiahlr
Schrml
FURNISHED Apartment, ho Farit
ecnool boy ha* (mwer mower
... Ml;adj Conerala. Cortcrate
Phone
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Ave.
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. . land,| Gravel, Cement
Oooc.ra
ita
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to
Man!
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8 ROOM Furnished Apt. with
,a_ puniNKM u r P onruM TiKw
fie*lion*
bath.—3 ROOM Furnished Apt. 18*1 Park
Phona t u t
............. - T w o - hi a n ” ^G aT* ge
with bath. 4 Blc^ka from town
Manual Conerala Pip# Co. fully ruiilnped with Welder*
Inquire 410 Sanford Ava.
loaf*, I’arl* and Urea, a Year
N Acre* Boaring Cltrua grove,
Oxs4 Weal IMh 14.
A
Ua»e TM French Ave.
top Condition, 11.830 acra , Low
ONE Bedroom House. Stove, heat*
plica, pcraonal rations. Price Uead fumitara, appaanc* i, tools
advaaaaa April is.
. r Mart. 14- SPECIAL SERVICES -14
•"■w c w n r TCT hKRT i c r "
a*t
I0VE THJI FumlihH
Wm il Murray
Houso on your awn iraun
III!
Celery Ave
Tel 1811 X kl
'R L liT itr iX 'c O N k R E T E
City limits'.
T
Gre.*e Traps
Septic la .ks
CARPENTER WORK
t and 3 Room Apartments. Newly
Window Sill*
Llnlei*
For quick repair h&gt;b*, or amah
decorated. Excellent for coo r.m n lft C
Sand R&lt;w-k (’•*m-»nt
" n -'-r
building Call Jim 1IU-M-4.
Phono a m
u t N. Park Ava MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pics, t i l Elm. Phone 1787.
811 Elm Ave.
Phene 1338 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, ur
NEW Cementt block House. FurnUhed, 8 Bedroom. Private
R a y ° IU U b f, n * * U r 0,11
GOAT
Lake
1 7 300.
- toqulre Noel’s
Randall - Priest. Sou.
Sanford
Store, Osteen.
Bpuclni — TV and IUdiu~
Ava. Phone UO W-1.
n ic e and H eppin
• BEDROOM DUPLEX: Or beam
tiful Lake Charm. Contest R.
- j Iux Vacuum daanar and RCA Motorola Sale* and Servtes
A. Cameron. Oviedo 4814.
iwn mower. Going overstes.
&gt;188 Sanford Ave.
pbtaa ISM
NICE I Room Upstairs furnished
Apartment. Screened porches.
’LANNINO
FLOOR
SANPina
n
Finishing
-- on _,
Improving y.our
Garage. Taka ona child, m l BEAUTIFUL Uka Front
hornet
Ni
Roof-1Siding-Adding
---- — .New
.."
i.-xif.
Oak floors furnished, laid A fin
din
Banana
Laka
ia^x
408'.
pet*. Phona 87AJ.
room-or Kocloslng your Porch
Uhed. Reasonable terms In bus
*n ,fPon}'°,r
laveitmaqL iuaaeaaNa.
with Jalousies,
tness since 1920 Old floors made
LOVELY. Furnished e a t Bed*
Uka new E. K Strvrni; Route
lu .
Hrttmnta
room Cottage. Free Electric and
g. Boa 227; Phona Tin H-4.
|B f jJWMF Down- 88 Months lo
water. R. J. Carroll, rive OWN YCW* OWN
Na» Smyrna
Points Motel, South on 17-H.
Us for quotations all Mlllwort
ISEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO. I1Rea
and llardware Kama before you
EXTRA CLEAN One Bedroom
887 M. First ML Phene 431
buy and ba pleasantly surprised
furnished Apartment. Ooeo Ir.
CAMPBELL'S CABINET
811 PaimtUo Ava. Phone 818.
SPIN ET PIANO Hi-way IT-N South Phone J441
a ROOM Furnished Apt. 8101 Msg
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES
nolle Ava. IS0.08 monthly.
IMtofi A. WUlteRMk BcalUr
Sales Rentals Service
S BEDROOM HOME - Kitchen
purehaae gricn o f any, (Sana GARRETS
PHONC 1482
----------- L 178. monthly. MSI P h o n e t m ^ 'i - ^ f o B a n k R i d r
our stock. Also several used
Ava.
anos at tremendous saving*,
8taalcjr'a
Bike
Shop
A. WUUma
rite S trn p Music. *41 N.
810 E 4th St. Tel 2434
_________am 1178
Prang*, Orlando.____________ Bicycle
A General Repair Keys
Lawnmowar sharpen A Service
FURNISHED Apartment
per month, a Rooms
SWAIN'S BATTERY SERVIciT
Ava.
• Battery • Geovrator • Starter
a ;.* * * f “ * * "
Road sarvtae. Phona 117. 402
*. 2nd SL__________________
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on all asakas and models

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I’nse 7
Quality Bollifoier work and laml " ^ n r r v T J T f t T x i T T o — Kri. Apr. 1, 1055
Rem oaelinx *r,d repairs
clearing J C. I'nrpcnler. Ill
Roy
Reel's
Used
Cars
Nothing Down—S m a ll Monthly
3 Ho* 252. Sanford, Florida.
Sanford Av* * nth SI
BEAUTY PARKIRS -21
Phone No. 23H-X-W.
Paymenii
Shermnn Concrete Co.
The Natlonnl llalr Fa*hlon GuUd
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Phone 2IN5 Dragline service. Lakefronls A SrrVrurTTpnrra^ETeeiric deaTer
says "SHORT IIAIH"
duelling Kalimnle* given. Phone
Let Our skilled sli lists create a
for TV and Appliances
liencve 2464, (Irfandn 32501.
BARGAINS'
BARGAINS’
new hair do to flatter vnu.
S anford Electric Co.
Main-sacs', Solas ami Rally Itnl* •Sanford 2221.
Eva He** Rcauly Shop Phone 363
Ill
Magnolia
Ava.
Pboaa
44;
INSURANCE
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NIX REDDING *MEG. CO. II I tEASTER SPECIALS on
t UIGIDAIMR apidlance* sales
I3VI Sanford Ave,
Phone hot J
Permanent*
and service a 11 High. Oviedo. Let our ArliHs
Style your hair
Ftrlerred Rates to Preferred
Fla Phone 415) or Sanford
LARGE Mippry o( Orangeburg li
(or
that
Easter Ronnott. Alr&gt;
PollcvHolders
1642 W after l Dm
I hre pipe nod linings for vour
eouditioned
Salon.
3 Senior
sewer need*
John Williams Ina. Agency
operator*. Wo feature Holms
Hnndall
Electric
Co,
417 Saufnrd Atlsatle Bank
Curia Realistic and Zotos cold
liendls and Croslty ApplUncaa
Phone 84
waves.
Youngston. KitehanBeauty Nook
Kieetnral eorlraelln* and repair* 11)5 S.Harriet's
Oak___________ I’hnne t7l
M ^ ftrr im .w
112 Mngnnlln Ave. Phone HR
1007 Sanlord Ave
Phone 1115 MOUGHTON INSURANCE
21— LOST AND FOUND -21 j* - I.AUNDHV SEHVV1CE —25
1
RHOME 811
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
LOST: Pel black pigeon with • One hour - Warn and Damp
Dry
gray underneath, end lad fea­
T V HERVICK CENTER
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG
ther* frayed. $5 reward Call ■ One hour H • Wash aid Dry
• Factory Supervised Service
Fold
801-W before 8 a. m. or after
• llmi*e call* 9 a m till tf p m
•
Finished
Laundry
a
p.
m.
(All makes and modelsi
• Samlnne Dry Cleaning
112 Mag Ave
Phono 34IMI Alutunlize And KeoROmlxc LOST: BROWN AND WHITE TOY
Rmithiiido iJiundrnmit
laaar* with
TKIIR10II. n a m e "CHICO"
Heath Side Foodmart Bldg.
NLA It HALL PARK MARCEL
Sanford
IN East Ulb St
tAILLR, 8D9 E S C AMB I A. ------------Boyd - Wallace
Vncuunt Cleaner Servic*
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PHONE
1262
R.
27PI/xwW
8ER VIC’P.
Phone 714-J.
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P a rt* and S u p iU lc * lo r A ll k la k c s
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Plano Vechnlcisn.
r . - OFFICE KQlhPMKVt —23
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Phooa 2144. Routa L San font
UAYNiiS OfUco riachma Co..
Tjpewritera, adding maehUte*.
HALL'S OAR AGE (Of genera) Auto Ifc. FUDWERH 'n.ANTO
■MALL RUSINESA
Sales-Raabli. 814 UagisaUa. Ph
repairing Al-o Wrcvker dcrvlcr
402 Celery i'h IIDO U — 1600 H C ilruiiloie*, flihien* Tree»7A7r
If
you
hava
a *m;ll bualnesi ta •
lea* Orchid Trees. Klama vines
Nigbla
secluded part of town and are
Powder Puff*
»F YOUK AD WERR IN Tint
Interested In gelling euitomera,
Ailing Nur*ery, Lake Mary
PLUMBING
list the service you offer In the
Cuniruel and renur work 3'ree SWEET POTATO Slip*. lamlaiana SPACE IT WOUU) ATTRACT
estimate* It I. Harvey 104 Copprr.vkin* now on rale at S4 1*0 EVERYONE'S ATTENTION AS
Classified column of Iho Senior4
Saidord Ave Phone 1828
Herald Call 1131.
a 1,000 We pull them Ready THM HAS ATTRACTED YOUI
to slop L. it. Mann Nursery
ENVEUIPES kdleriicads. slate
Box 35. I.ake Monroe.
mint*, Invoice*, hand bills, and
(i r o g r a m t , clr Pnigteaslvt
'rmilng Co., Pbona WU-44S 17—AirTt»M()nn.ER*nt AII.KRW
We»l iSth S
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IT’wTlTmiy YotJ lo are US belirr
you buy. Open Evenings and
M.OOIt sanding and flnuhlng
Sunday*
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED
Cleaning, watlng Serving Semi
Easlslde Trailer galea,
note County sinec IU35 U. M
BY
Palatka, Fla.
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Friends of Lloyd l-ealmon will
be Jsilrre rrt lo tiror Hi al hr 11
making a co d rerovcry, followmg
surgery which he underwent »l the
Florida Sanitarium in Orlando
March 15
Ml&lt;s Maiv Frances I'erknun.
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence
Peckhum of Tampa, is spending
some lime with h. r grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, John Beckham
Mr. and Mr*. Haymond Stoll,
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mr*. David Wiggins, have rrturned
lo their home in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Malosli
have purchased four lots on Lake
Mary ttnulesaid and Lightli St. and
expect In build cm them next fall
They are occupying the Kuhe
house at picrenl
Mr. and Mrs. B T. Reed have
moved inlo Ihe Drier house on
Fifth St. Mr. Urn is currently
serving a lour of duly with the
Navy, stationed at NAAS, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. William Town and
daughter. Jackie, are settled in
one of the Alrcy apartments. This
is their serond lime in Lake Mary
while he is serving another tour
of duty with the Navy
Mr. and Mr*. F. B. Bowman
have left the Tassel, ^rry house and
are now occupying a house in
Fern Patk.
Mr. and Mri. David E. Wiggins,
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Friiby, have returned
to their home in Farwcll, Mich.
Attending the Sunday afternoon
Vespen at Hampton DuBose Aca
demy, Zell wood, were Mr. and
Mr*. Waller I. Piper and Mr and
Mr*. P. D. Andcraon.
Enjoying a family piemr near
Banlando Spring* Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. ||. M. (ileason. Mr. and
It. W, Keogh and sons, Craig and
Keith, A. It. Ifiinkin* of Pyriles,
N. V., Sheriff and Mr*. J. L. Hobby
and children, Juddie and Lola of
Sanford. It wai in (lie nature of a
farewell lo Mr. Ilunkint, father nf
Mr*. Gleason, who leavri ihortly
for 1)1* northern home after spend­
ing acveral month* in Lake Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrl.ane who
hav* been In Lake Mary for some
time, left for their Rapid City.
Mich., home Mo.iday.
Mr. and Mr*. Ilobrrt F. Ward
left Tuesday for their home In
North Monroe, N. II.. after spend
jng a brief vacation In I,ike Mary.
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Williams, who
have been visiting Mr*. Inex Leo­
pold. left for their Erie, Pa., home
Monday.
Mr and Mr*. C. D. Morrii have
•old their house to Damon Scolt.
aon-ln-law of the Bamberger*, aod
•re moving to Charlotte, N. P.
The Baptist Chapel la enjoying a
aueeetiful revival this week. Their
student pastor, the Rev Herbert
Frith, I* conducting the meetings
and Buddy Simpson i* song direc­
tor.
Mr*. W. It. Fvant, president nf
the Lake Mary P-TA, Mri, J. R
Williams, Mrs. A. B, Ailing and
Mra. Cecil Mixon represented the
organisation at the Sanford meet­
ing of District Six, held at Semin
ole High School, March 1*.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. P. D. An­
derson attended a district meeting
nf Postmasteri in DeLand. At this
lime District Manager Robert K.
Harwood of the newly organlxed
Jacksonville district office outlined
the function* of his department.
Mr and Mrs. James Duihanc of
Ruilon. Mnss. wcit guest* of Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Evan* Wednesday
Tlj# two men have long been buai•eta associate* and frienda.
Tuesday even.rg th* Friendship
Clan of the I're.ibylrrian Church
held It* monthly meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Glen Coch­
ran. The Talent Revue, annually
spun to red by the group was dla-

cussed and a tentative date of
April 1 set. M's ftalph Williams
u'll be in charge ut the snack bar
and Mrs. Ted Brooklyn and Mr*.
W C. Weiderhold ai e talenl scouts.
Anyone wishing lo participate is
asked to contact them. The ques­
tion of Fellowship supper* was
brought up. Tile merits nf a dinservrd so ne Sunday in |ynt
al l*'rc hurch sfler the morning
worship were weighed against an
ei ruing wiener mast with no final

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It* murphy
After the age of seven I
gave up trying to fathom
th e mental process a man
goes through when he gives
a woman a present.
That was the birthday, 1
jemember, when this older
man of nine presented me
with his dearest possession.
An adult pickled frog.
Now, of course, I know it
was a thoughtful thought.
And, on looking back, per­
haps I did act too hasty
when I threw it at him.
Chiefly because he ducked
and 1 hit Grandma.
Anyway, I gradually ac­
cepted the fact a woman
can not go th ro u g h life
throw ing presents back a t
some guy. In the first place
they are often too heavy to
3ift. I.e., a 12-gauge sh o t
gun. And in the second place
it discourages the male. For
example, that little boy never
did give me another frog.
But what brought all this
up waa a conversation I just
had with a friend of mine
A nice girl who is approach­
ing motherhood at great
•peed. Yesterday was her
anniversary, and she called
to tell roe about the gift her
husband bad given her. A
perfectly stunning pair of
water skis.
Happily, I was able to
comfort her with a tala far
mors harrowing than that,
i know a gal who's guy
m igh t her a dress one time.
Jt was gorgeous. Naturally
the girl immediately told
him what a wonderful dress
It was and what a doll he
was. So, flushed with sue*
case, he promptly rushed
right out and bought bar
thires more dreams. J(isl­
and so help me this is the
treth-Juat exactly like the

A life time hobby of collecting "odds and ends” has turned into a full
time job of operating a museum for Charles and Catherine Crocker of Brad­
enton. The sewing machine (nnd it works) is an 1800 model, while the cherry
table in the background had its 100th hirthdify this year. Mr. Crocker holds
an early American rifle. The Crockers' main interest has been collecting
Florida Indian arrows, a sample of which is embedded in the ancient hitching post which can be dimly seen leaning in a comer of the room.

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fact (hat Ponmrole waa founded
lis t in IMS. n years baton St.
AutuaUna, and may have boen lha
Snt colony of Kuwpaam in what h
now thr United Htatao, la ao wall
known to careful atudents of hie.
tory that one b atari lad whan a
at atamanI of tha fart ia questioned.
raralem and irresponsible writing
about hiatoriral matiara that public
miaconraption ia undaratandable.
For inatanca, in a current official
atate publication, the writer boldly
declare* that St. Augustine ia the
oldest city in tha New World-for­
get ting that Cube ia port of the
New World and that Havana waa a
port from which Ponce do Leon
■oiled. Too many writers never learn
to beware of auporiativoa like ‘‘moot''
or ~nM—tMor
or Mtitpt.M
I am ae lealoua aa any praoe agent
(you don't need to bo gentle and
call me o "publicist”) in Florida
about (hie atate, and equally aa
avid to pubiirim Penoarnla. Fortun­
ately. there ia no nead to glamorise
or gild the facta about Pensacola,
from a historical standpoint; one
has only to relate them.
John HibermuL ia mveral ar­
ticles in All Florida Magariae, has
dans a workmanlike and enjoyable
job in this respect. But I don't re­
call that ha haa covered the aariiaet-recorded settlement here, that
of Don Tristan do Luna in l i l t .
(Editor'* Note: Ho haa mentioned
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Original account* of this os podi-.
tk a are eita n t. Authentic narrat veo based on these originals am

TO THI
Conquest of La Florida in 166*.
16*1," by Herbert I. Priestley, I K *
Barrie'a "Rnaaya Cronologico Para
la Hietoria General do la Florida,**
translated and beautifully pub­
lished by tha University of Florida
Prom ia IM1; and Joseph Kodlinger** paper “America's First PWmeanc
Santo Mario Filipino Mission at
Pensacola, Florida," published in
IMS with an extensive bibliogra­
phy including Archives of the V a *
Theoo accounts concur in all ca­
irn tial points, a voucher of authen­
ticity. Abo they are of the first ex­
pedition in which presence of women
end children U mentioned, which
giveo one a right to aay that the
Pensacola venture was the first ac­
tual colony planted in U. 8. Shores.
Da Luna'a expedition waa really a
Florida boom, and its collapse was
aa frustrating aa aay boom's. Its
exigency waa two-fold: the Domini­
cans wantod to evangelise the Inand Spanish authorities
a refuge on the northern
Gulf moot, by which gold-laden gal­
leons had hast to deploy to make a
land-fall in Havana against prevail­
ing easterly winds. The viceroy in
Mexico fob ad real»
fa
sum mirrivorn of
DoSoto'g expedition painted such
rosy pictures of the rich and co«y
C o m o country to the nortji of PonAnd so when De Luna soiled into
what ho named Santo Mario do
Galvog Boy on Aug. 14, 1659, he
had with him some SAOO parsons,
Including 1,600 aoIdlers. The cap­
tain-general chose the location

whmo the fint town wm to ha bri*
a t . print overW
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N EX T WEEK. W hit it
your favorite Florida' dish,
the one stressing ingredients
raised or produced in Flor­
ida? Most housewives (and
some husbands) have a spe­
cial dish which produces
oh’s and ah's from family
and friends.
All Florida Magazine, on
May 1, plans to start a con­
test in. which $5 will be
awarded each week for the
recipe judged “ tops” for
th at 'week. Each month« AU
Florida will run a page with
the four winning recipes of
the preceding weeks. In
addition, we will print, with
the-w inners, several addi­
tional recipes which have
received honorable mention,
plua a SI prize. So, send
your favorite Florida recipe
to Recipe Editor, All Florida
Magazine, 110E. Washing­
ton S t , Ocala.
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OUR COVER
The subject of our cover
this week is onfc th a t might
well stir man’s adventurous
■pint
and generate a desire
I for the church, tho
nnd tho governor's resi­ to “take off" on the bound­
dence, which waa to be a fortress. ing main. The four masted
Da Luna's people were In a fes­
tive mood. Their vessel* contained schooner is the “Sea Cloud"
a year's supply of material* and and It lends* to the busy
prnviaiona. but they spent their Jacksonville w aterfront an
time in fishing, boat racing, horse aura of South Sea’s ro­
raring and other sports, and on tha
adventure.
night of Aug. 1 9 , 1669, a furious 24- mance a n d
hour atone sank five of their care- Owned by M arjorie Post,
vela. including one on which Father the ship is 340 feet in over­
Bartolome Mathaoa waa about to all length and carries more
aril bock to Vera Crui for additional
supplies. It is estimated that only than 34,000 square feet of
about 1,000 of De Luna'a people sail. Its skipper, Commandsurvived the atorm.
ec C. B. Ault, says she sails
They found themselves left with "like a lady.” (Photographed
■cant supplies and no way to send
for more. Exploration of tho Inter­ by Trfint Rogers, AU Flor­
ior provided only insufficient relief, ida staff cameraman.)

but De Luna'a men did penetrate
aa far north aa the Cocoa, where
they found traces of DeSoto’s •«pedition of some 90 yeors before.
De Luna'a people commuted back
and forth between Panaocoid and
tha Indian country, but cold end
hunger added to dimension which
aloMaat amounted to mutiny—diemwaion which naturally followed
the groat disappointment of those
who had coma hero with such
high and poorly-founded expecta­
tion*. So, when on Apr. 1, 16fil,
Don Aagel do VUInfano sailed into
tha hay. Do Luna wm almost aioao
in a desire to continue tho colony—
a hope which tho viceroy ve toed.
until 1999, when a not!
that colony
headed by Don Andrea■do Arriola
came to stay, except for Franck and
Bririah interregnums, until Spain
turned Florida ovsr jto tho United
m July 17.1931 lath e

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SPORTS
DAY
■ r CHARLES WATERMAN

LITTI.R short on the ohl &lt;lo-c»r-«lit*.
but long on fun fellowship, is the annual
•Sports Day” held by Florida colleges
Jffl, ~1' ■' and universities.
Held this year at Stetson University,
Del.mid. the program attracted more
«M
than 150 participants in addition to
quite a number of officials and hostesses.
It’s a feminine affair with everything
fip-.-jj'V,
from archery to shufllebourd and with a
boi luncheon somewhere in the middle.
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North Florida sunshine, its coquina
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walls aged a somber grayish-brown,
is the oldest masonry fort in the
United States—Castillo de San Mar­
cos. All thoughts of defensive or of­
fensive splendor gone, the ancient
fortress is now one of the chief tour­
ist attractions in tourist-conscious
St. Augustine, for defense of which
it was originally built by the Span­
ish.
Over the ancient walla have waved
the flags of four nations—Spanish,
English, Confederate and United
States. And the ancient ram parts

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PAM 4-AI Hfftts Migsitss

are steeped in the history of the
New World almost from the very
beginning of the white man's west­
ern movement.
The four-sided structure, con­
structed by the Spanish from de­
signs perfected by earlier Italian en­
gineers, is surrounded by a moat 40
feet wide, and its only entrance is
through a tunnel reached by a draw­
bridge. The great walls are from 9
to 16 feet thick, constructed of co­
quina blocks-a native marine rock
—cemented together by an oyster
lime mortar.
Beautifully arched casements
and cornices testify to the work­
manship of the Spanish builders.
The fort contains guard rooms,
dungeons, living quarters, store­
rooms and a chapel. Nearly all of
the rooms open on an inner court
approximately 100 feet square.
Actual construction of Castillo de

San Marcos was begun in 1072, as
the international rivalry for Florida
reached a new high. Spain claimed
the area based -on a Papal grant
and Ponce de Leon’s (1513) discov­
eries while seeking the Fountain of
Youth.
Along the shores of Florida Bailed
the Spanish plate fleet following
the-Gulf Stream routes to the home­
land. The lumbering galleons were
easy prey to the freebooters operat­
ing off the winding Florida coasts.
So much of the king's treasu ry loot from Mexico and P eru-w as
going astray with the assistance of
th e pirates, mainly English, th a t
the Spanish decided to found a mili­
tary outpost in N orth Florida. St.
Augustine was the natural site.
England held Florida for two dec­
ades, including the years of the
American Revolution. When the
British captured Charleston, S .C .,

the prisoners—among them three
signers of the Declaration of Inde­
pendence, E d w a r d Rutledge,
Thomas Heyward and Arthur Mid­
dleton—were taken to St. Augustine,
and some were confined in San Mar­
cos. By the Treaty of Paris in 1783,
Florida was returned to Spain.
Spain's second tenure of control
lasted until the United States took
possession of Florida in 1821, ac­
cording to the terms of the Treaty
of 1819. And Castillo de San M ar­
cos saw its third flag—the U. S .—
wave from the battlements.
Under the U. S. regime, the Cas­
tillo for over 100 years was known
as Fort Marion in honor of Francis
Marion, the Revolutionary War
hero.
Came the Civil War. The old fort
-now almost 200 years old-saw its
fourth flag, the S tars and Bars of
the Confederacy.

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Apt. &gt;—Florida Southern College
Concert Choir,-3 p.m. City Audi­
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Apr. 4*5 —Florid* Society of X-ray
Technicians, Lakeland.
Apr. 5-6-7—Lakeland Little Theatre,
City Auditorium, 8 p.m., Lake­
land.
Apr. 5-10 —Palm Tree Playhouse,
Professional Theatre, "There Is
Always Juliet," Sarasota.
Apr. 5 —Jewish Community Cen­
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Celebration Committee, Munici­
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Apr. 6 —Florida Traffic Golfers As­
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Apr. 6 —Carreno Club Concert,
Congregational Church, St. Pet­
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Apr. 7—Film Classics League, "In­
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Apr. 7—Robot G. Lee High School
Track Meet, Jacksonville.
Apr. 7-9—National A.A.U. Senior
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Apr. 8 —Exhibition, An Museum,
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Apr. 8 —Easter Concen, Sarasota
Choral Society, Sarasota.
Apr. 9 —Pre-Easter Dance, Cuban
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Gator Bowl, Jacksonville.
Apr. 10—Sc** *na Grotto Band Con­
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Apr. 10—Easto Portion of Handel’s
"Messiah," by Chancel Choir,
First Presbyterian* Church, St.
Petersburg.
Apr. 10-12—Association of Plumb­
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Apr. 10—Passion Play, Lake Wales,
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I ort E verglades, between Holly­
wood and Fort Lauderdale, and The
Port of Fort Pierce are two Florida
seaports that have played a very
important part in the steady, stable
growth of industry and commerce
in the state.
Both ports were the direct result
of farsighted men and bijsineas com­
munities who had visions of the po­
tential markets to be developed and
stuck to their guna to see them in
operation. The ports were conceived
during the late 20's and placed in
operation early in the 30’a. As is
common with nfew ventures, both
of the facilities had some difficulties
during their early stages. The large
sums of money provided by bond
issues and tax assessments are now
returning many fold in the form of
good stable, economical, industrial
. growth and prosperity for the spon­
soring communities.
These porta are both community
owned and controlled by port a u ­
thority boards which are either
elected officials or appointed boards
who serve under state or county of­
ficials. Each is a separate taxing dis­
trict as approved by the State Leg­
islature.
Port Everglades was built at Lake
Mabel, between Fort Lauderdale
and Hollywood. These cities with J*
W Yount, founder of Hollywood,
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(abotr) pilrd on a bargr awaiting unloading M ow
I* a K e n t common at Port Etrrgladrt where million*
of ton* ol cement annually pat* through the
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CITRUS IS one ol the mo*t Important commodute* pitting through the Port ol It Pierce
Above Florida orange* are being loaded for thipmenl to all part* of the nation flelow can be *eer
the dock* at Port Iverglade* where the biggetl of ocean going ve**elt can be berthed with eate

th e m o n ey for th e o rig in al d e v e lo p ­
m en t. It w as fo u n d t h a t a h a r h o r
c o u ld he b u ilt b y d re d g in g t b e n a ­
tu r a l lak e. It is w ith in tw o m iles o f
t h e m a in o c e a n tra ffic la n e s o f t h e
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The port has a short channel of
only 7,300 feet from shipping lane
to the 1,200 feet.by 2,300 feet turn­
ing basin. It is one of the deepest
harbors on the Alluntic Coast with
a depth of 35 feet ut low tide. Ac­
commodations are provided for ten
full sized ships at dock side and
100,000 square feet of warehouse
space is available. Over 300 acres of
land and paved roads now belong to
the port. More than 200,000 cubic
feet of refrigerated warehouse is
maintained.
Railroad facilities within the port
are handled by port owned switchengines and the sidings connect with
the Florida East Coast Railway fur
north and aouth bound freight and
Seaboard Airline Railway for across
the atate traffic. Good connection
with all sections of the southeastern
portion of the nation is afforded by
these railway outlets. Forty railroad
cars can be located alongside tbe

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ABOVE BIGHT I* the mo*t popular modal, an 11.650 thraa bedroom,
two both hou*e with 1.540 *quare (eat of floor ipace (At left) Juliu*
Gain**, the builder, help* Carol City'* flrtt family with a little ipade
work. They are Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur B Braddock and ion*. Jimmy
and Byron

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ABOVE It • typical living room In C ard City. Tha tlldmf flat* patio door* arc detlgned
to bring the outdoor* In. With plumbing already ln*talled. workmen (below) build th« hurricane
proof concrete wall*. preparatory to In*I aliatIon of prefab Interior wait*.

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"at corn" at Carol City. The three bedroom, two bath hou*e at left
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17 LORI DA-rated as the moat rapidly growing state
Gaines explains that the sponsors of Carol City
in the union—is gaining a nationwide reputation as can sell houses at cost as they will make their pro­
a builder's paradise, filled with homes of unusual fits on the development of tjie land, and ownership
architecture and boasting of countless unique hous­ of the commercial properties and water and sani­
tation plants. The prices bear him out: $7,025 for
ing projects.
In the first of a series on Florida’s unusual build* a two bedroom, one bathroom home with 982 square
ing program, All Florida Magazine (Mar. 13 issue) feet of living space; $8,400 for a four bedroom, two
tola of Paradise Point, near Crystal River on the bathroom house with 1,305 square feet.
Sales are no problem, Gaines adds. Despite an
state’s West Coast, where homes are being built in
.answer to an architect’s dream of a “ way of life." all-day rain on opening day, 442 people placed
This, the second in the series, deals with the orders. By week's end, there were 1,462 deposits
dresm of a builder to construct a mammoth hous­ plus hundreds of mail, phone, and telegraph re­
ing project on an assembly line basis to provide quests. So far there have l&gt;een over 6,000 inquiries
from out-of-staters.
beautiful homes at coat to the purchaser.
Gaines, an enthusiastic Florida booster, believes
Julius Gaines, head of a Miami construction
Ann and an enthusiastic "Florida living’’ booster, is that, by every standard, Florida houses offer grester
building Carol City, 14 miles northwest of Miami, values at lower prices than anywhere in the coun­
-on a schedule that calls for 10,000 homes to be try. "Unhampered by tradition," he says, "Florida
builders have developed new techniques and de­
completed in the next three years.
To meet this 1857 deadline, the builders have signs that cut costs and speed production. We have
hit a production peak of 400 completed homes a to build houses fast to meet the demand, but we
month. President Julius Gaines expects to do it by: also have to build them well to meet hurricaneproof building codes."
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adapting production ideas from industrial plants;
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wide use of mechanical equipment; 3-prefabri- On the job Gaines uses crews of skilled men,
eating walls and roofs.
each man assigned to a specific job. For example,
"The size of the project," Gaines points out, when the mason arrives in the morning, he finds
“makes it possible to utilise money saving machin­ his day's supply of concrete block stacked on a pal­
ery and to test out new ideas. Add to this the sub­ let moved there earlier by a fork-lift truck. The
stantial economiss of large-scale purchases and we concrete tie-beams which top the walls are poured
can offer the public spacious, liveable houses at mechanically by a big crane and the prefabricated
prices the. average family can afford to p ay..
roof tmeses are dropped on by another crane.
especially as the houses are priced at cost."
At day's end, each house is swept out, the rubI
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bish burned, and an inventory of next day’s needs
sent to a cehtral warehouse. Trucks work on a 24
hour schedule: delivering supplies to the site by day,
unloading freight cars by night.
Prefabrication is extremely important. Interior
wall units are built on the site, moved by self-un­ im C IIN T M ACH INIST and prefabricated material* allow construction ol JO houte* a .lav * i
Carol City Above workmen prepare to Hide interior wall framework Into place while (below)
loading truck to the houses; doors are prepainted;
a crane move* Ihe prefabricated roof fru*» to ponllon
and plumbing fixtures, assembled nearby, are in­
stalled almost as one unit.
Another key factor is a patented prefabricated
roof truss, with a tested strength of 160 (rounds per
square foot . . . more than three times as strong as
required by most building codes. Its design makes
it possible to shift weight directly to the walls, so
that interior walls are non-bearing, eliminating
costly framing over doorways and extra heavy
foundations.
Under a master plan prepared by the nationallyknown firm of Harland Bartholomew &amp; Associates,
Carol City will be a series of self-contained sections.
Each area is centered around a school, with streets
so designed that children need not cross major high­
ways. Most of the streets are curved, for beauty,
and almost loop at the ends, to discourage through
traffic. One unusual feature will be the winding
canals, bordered by wide roads. And major high­
ways will be paralleled by access roads for local
motorists.
By year’s end there will be 8,000 people moved
in. "We have to keep this pace," he explains, "to
help provide homes for the 60,000 new folks who
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and the train hands of its aaid train,
by force and arms ejected plaintiff
therefrom, and left him, and pro.
’ ceeded on its said journey; where­
fore the plaintiff was injured in his
person and feelings, and was com­
pelled to travel afoot about four
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otherwise greatly damaged.
“ Plaintiff claimed $20,000 dam ­
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from the defendant the further sum
of $20,000 for damages for th a t
whereas, heretofore, to-wit; the 25th
f e ! of April, 1885, the plaintiff was a
passenger on the railway passenger
car of the defendant, and was with
force and arm s,.w ithout just, rea­
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AddtHenol Side-Wheelsrs
Chapter VIII
In spite of setbacks to the steam­
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boating industry on the St. Johns,
South F la. R. Co. v. R hoads
other side-wheelers were put into
O hortly after the Iaii started op­
(Supreme Court of Florida,
operation.
Jan. 18, 1889.)
erating on the river, the father of
Passenger fares were $12 a round
John Wilson Somerville became
“This cause was tried at the fall
part owner and captain of this boat, term, circuit court, 1885. The jury trip and $7 one Vray from Jackson­
which had been rebuilt and im­ awarded the plaintiff $5,000 dam­ ville to Sanford, when W. B. Plant
proved both aa to exterior and in­ ages. Motion for new trial made and brought the iron side-wheeler exover-ruled, and the case is before p rress passenger steamer H. B.
terior.
The wharf Negroes, who could this court upon appeal from the PI ant, to th e St. Johns. This boat
not read, always called the Isis by order of the circuit court, over-rul­ made three trips a week on the river,
leaving Jacksonville around 3:30
ing said motion.
the name of "1818."
“The first error assigned ia that o'clock on these tfternoons.
During a November storm in
The H. B. Plant was the first boat
1882 the Isis was thrown on her the court erred in over-ruling the
side by a gust of wind on big Lake defendant's demurrer to the plain­ on the river with patent buckets on
George. As soon as she settled, the tiff's declaration. The declaration her wheels. She enjoyed regular
second pilot put on his overcoat, alleges that on the 25th day of runs until April of 1891, when she
went to the aide and jumped over­ April, 1885, .the plaintiff was re­ was burned in Lake Beresford.
board. WUUam Lee, the mate and ceived by the defendant to be car­ There her remains rested beneath
William Biggs, the first pilot, were ried as a passenger on its cars from the shifting blanket-of lavender
unable to rescue him. The boat fin­ Sanford to Orlando, Orange County, water hyacinths.
The next summer Mr. Plant pur­
Fla.; that the defendant did not
ally sank near Georgetown.
Thus entered in the annals of carry the plaintiff as such passenger chased the wopden stern-wheeler
’ steamboating some of the tragedies as aforesaid, but, on the contrary, Big Sunflower. He changed her
which eventually overtook most of without reasonable and lawful ex­ name to Jennie Lane for the run
the proud boats on the St. Johns cuse therefor, then and there, by its between Jacksonville and Sanford,
agent and servant, the conductor, under Capt. Thomas R. Payne.
River from 1880 to 1800.
The Wlghtman and Christopher
and Tysen and 8mith interests
bought a side-wheeler named the
Fannie Dugan, whose captain was
J. F. Rhoads. She was the first
western river boat brought to the .
St. Johns River. After three years
she was taken over by the De Bary
Line under Capt. William Lee. She
made two trips a week until 1887,
when rim was taken into Enterprise
Creek and dismantled. Her big bell
was known along the Bt. Johns River
for the resonance of its tone.
An incident occurred which in -'
volved Captain Rhoads and the
South Florida Railroad Company
and ended in a drawn-out litigation.
While Rhoads was wearing his uni' form, he boarded the train for Or­
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Not satisfied with the boats al­
ready operating under his owner­
ship, H. B. Plant commissioned the
building of the steel stem-wheelhost
Chattahoochee. One night on the
way up the river a row started be­
tween a deck hand and a fireman.
As the fireman felled (he deck hand
with a stick of wood, the latter cut
the fireman’s throat, and the two
men fell dead side by side.
To further his railroad construc­
tion, Mr. Plant brought the steam
lighter Uncle Sam southward to
carry railroad material to Palatka
and Sanford. Mike Slattery was op­
erator of this twin screw boat, which
had one boiler with a single engine
on each side of it.
All the while the steamboats in­
creased in num bers to churn th e
waters of the St. Johns, the h y a­
cinth plants throve and multiplied.
Vast clumps of fresh pale purple
flowers nodded in the soft breetes
as though they were saying to one
another: “Give us time, give us time;
and the river will be completely
ours."

Draper Une Added
Added to the craft along the
bloom-studded water was the Drap­
er Line of boats. The Mary Draper
ran between Jacksonville and Green
Cove Springs, stopping at Mandarin,
Orange Park, Fruit Cove, New
8witxeriand, Hibernia, Remington
Park, Magnolia, and Orange Dale.
She caught fire in Jacksonville, This
was one of the major boat losses,
which reached fearful proportions
during the height of river travel.
The aide-wheeler Port Royal,
under Captain Garner, sank at the
dock at Green Cove Springs. In an
effort to raise her, the chains broke
her planking and timbers. She was
eventually raised and taken to Jack­
sonville, hauled out at St. Nicholas,
patched, and launched again. A few
days afterwards, however, she sank
during a fire.
The boat which replaced the Port
Royal was the Manatee, which for
two years ran in competition to
Capt. William McIntyre’s iron screw
pro
ropeller, Captain Miller. Rivalry
bettween these boat caused a near
tragedy at Magnolia Landing. The
Manatee tried to crowd the Miller
ashore. Cross whistles began to
blow. In order to save his boat from
being put a-ground, Capt. Garner
ran into Miller amidships. Although
she was not damaged, the Manatee’s
stem was pulled out of place about
four fret to starboard. Only because
of her compartments did she stay
afloat until she could be taken to
Jacksonville for repairs.
Capt. C. E. Gamer figured he
could delay the sailing of the Miller
by libelling her for $1,000. In re*
. priaal. Captain McIntyre delayed
the Manatee by libelling her for
•4J888. The daily fight wee contin­
ued Cor twe years.
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upstairs floors and did anybody check J.D.'s car to see whether the
ole’ buggy will bring home the bacon this week?"
Sounds like a pretty domestic conversation . .. especially for a
group of some 65 healthy Florida "crackers” working their way
through the University of Florida!
If two can live cheaper than one, then enterprising collegians are
proving that the same old adage still holds true for boy* going
through four, five or six years of college on limited funds.
These “domesticated males" live under the roof of the Univer­
sity of Florida’s Cooperative Living.Organization on exactly $45 per
month . . . room and board included.
Besides having all the comforts of home, the "CLO'ers" who live
in four buildings just a block from the campus, save money by doing
their own house cleaning, shopping, yard work, and machine repaitj
. . . especially on the elected purchasing agent’s car that usually re­
fuses to run on market day.
Probably the biggest advantage of living in the CLO, however,
is flnancial, since these boys save anywhere from 920 to $30 a month
on basic college expenditures.
Aa a chartered organization, all members are carefully selected
each year on the basis of recommendations from former members as
well as hometown teachers and m inisters. . . and despite the fact
th a t one boy put paint remover instead of wax on the dining room
floor several years ago, CLO records show very few cases of "house­
maids' knee’’ or chronic "domestic blues” among the hundreds of stu­
dents who have been members of the group!
Along the shopping lines, Purchasing Agent J. D. Grinstead
from Branford, maintains th at "it’s all in knowing where to buy the
most for the least." For example, he usually buys produce, vegetables,
and similar staples from local farmers or wholesale grocers and even
manages to round up a meat cutting brigade every week or two that
goes over to the University’s meat lab to save money by cutting, slic­
ing, and grinding up their own beef and pork.
Because the CLO units are scattered, the garages are used for
storage and utility rooms, two houses are used as dormitories, and
the downstairs of the largest building has been turned into a com­
munity dining room and living room for receiving guests.
Historically speaking, CLO was organized in 1932 by four stu­
dents who decided th at cooperative buying was an ideal way to live
economically in college. The progress of the group speaks for itself
through the years as it haa grown to accommodate around 65 men
each semester and become a corporation in trust to the State Board
of Education.
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A milestone in acquiring necessary facilities came in 1940 when
a next door neighbor, the late Dr. Joseph R. Fulk, donated not only
the present location but also a building in memory of his wife.
According to CLO President Jim Swanson from Pierson, the
organization eventually hopes to raise enough money to construct
one large centralised building on the same property.
"In the meantime," be explained *‘CIX) keeps on growing to aid
boys who are willing to help themselvee not only along the lines of
cutting expenses, but also learning the real meaning of College Co­
operative Living!”

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QUAIL
. . . It Florida’* Hardy Poronnial
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I T has been suggested that the
quail could well be the atate bird
of Florida, inatead of the mocking­
bird. Thia ia not meant aa any Blan­
der againat the golden throated
aongater whoae matchlcaa voice haa
been epitomized in poetry and aong.
Rather, it ia a tribute to the bob'white whoae cheery call is still
heard throughout th e South, d e­
spite the moat extreme vicissitudes
of life to which he haa been, and
still ia, subjected.
Were not the quail both courag­
eous and hardy, he would have long
ago vaniahed from thia earthly
sphere. Hia enemies are manifold —
the moat relentleaa of which ia man
—and hia life ia apent dodging one
peril after another.
Add to those dangers, thousands
of acres of his erstwhile homeland
given over to farms and pastures,
and you get an ides of some of the
tremendous obstacles the quail must
encounter to even exist.
The quail ia adaptable, aa well aa
hardy. He's had to be. There have
been times when his numbers sank
to an alarming low, but always he
has managed to stage a comeback.
Things are getting tougher every
day, and at last some measure of
much needed help is forthcoming
'for this brave little feathered game­
ster. The help is coming none too
soon and ia vastly appreciated by
sportsmen and outdoor lovers of
Florida.
Aa man expanda his civilization
in every direction, he perforce altera
the topography of immense tracts
of land. Virgin areas are attacked
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resit, and, of necessity, the habitat
of wildlife ia thus invaded and tail­
ored to suit man’s needs.
The bobwhite waa here before
the cxiatence of Florida was known
to the white man. Being essentially
not a forest dweller nor a marsh
bird, hia range wbb limited to the
comparatively Bmall open areas.
When man started -farming in
earnest, the process was much to
the liking of quail. Agricultural
crops brought insects, and the bobwhite loves to eat bugs. Aa long aa
man farmed in a somewhat primi­
tive fashion, leaving clumps of pal­
metto and other heavy vegetation
for cover, quail prospered mightily.
However, when big-time agricul­
tural methods began to be adopted,
quail took a' beating. Modern m a­
chinery, “clean farmed* large areas,
left no cover. Aa a result, the birds
were deprived of shelter from their
enemies and places to nest.
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Florida Game Commission offi­
cials became alarmed over th e
steady decline in quail and aet'about
to rectify the situation. At first,
they tackled the problem in the
most obvious way. They decided to
furnish more birds for areas de­
pleted of them. Quail were pur­
chased, mostly from Mexico, and
liberated throughout the atate.
Such liberations of birds were in
more or leas direct ratio to the areas
where wails from sportsmen were
the loudest.
Despite a mighty expensive quail
purchasing and liberating program,
the birds did not increase in num ­
bers. In those early days of quail
restoration, the Game Commission

biologists had neglected the most
im portant factor. They didn’t pay
enough attention to the habitat
where the birds Were released.
In many areas there wasn't
enough food and cover to support
the bobwhitea. T hat was why they
disappeared in the first place.
Finally, it became generally agreed
th a t liberating quail waB not the
answer to the steady decline of the
birds. Before this fact became ac­
cepted, however, the hard pressed
bobwhites were setting up house­
keeping in the suburbs of towns and
cities, anywhere they could find a
few bushes and shrubs for shelter,
which was more than could be said
for many “ clean farmed" areas
which had formerly supported them.
Current methods of re-establish­
ing quail do not in any way ad­
versely affect farming. As a m atter
of fact, they can help. One of the
tough jobs connected with farming

in South Florida is cleaning out
palm etto patches and other stu b ­
born grow th.T he Game Commis­
sion urges farmers U&gt; leave some of
this growth on their farms. It furn­
ishes the vitally necessary shelter
and cover without which quail can­
not exist.
If farmers observe this practice,
they will profit to no mean extent.
Quail will help immeasurably in
keeping insects under control. The
amount of crop damage they inflict
is inconsequential. Besides, farmers
can save overhead by leaving clumps
of palm etto on their land. It costs
money to remove this stubborn
vegetation.
It has been estimated by the
State Game Commission that there
Btill are some 25 million acres of
land in Florida potentially able to
support quail. Much of it has been
taken out of circulation by the
“clean farming" mentioned earlier.

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�JLhe Stryker frame came into existence when
the military needed a piece of equipment to per­
mit airlifting of paraplegics, quadriplegics, and
polio patients.
Paraplegics lie on their backs for about two
hours while being airlifted. During that time, the
afllicted parts of their bodies are massaged either
by a nurse or medical attendant. An alcohol rub
also is given patients to prevent bed sores and to
stimulate blood circulation.
After two hours, a canvas-covered frame with
steel spring cross-tieB is placed and secured to
the top of the Stryker which is then manually
turned completely around. Atop the patient
(who is now on his stomach) is a duplicate of the
canvas-covered frame with steel spring cross-ties.
This is removed.
Process of massaging and the alcohol is re­
peated. .
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huge warehouses a t one
time. Over three million
barrels of oil storage is
found at the port, which is
the major oil distribution
center for South Florida.
Nearly nil major oil con­
cerns are represented. One

of the largest molasses stor­
age plants in the entire
country has a storage c a ­
pacity of a million barrels.
Strictly modern and upto-.date handling methods,
conveyors, tractors and
cranes are used throughout
the properties. Almost a
thousand railroad cars can
be handled on the sidings at
the port.

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trucking industry, now no
important in freight handl­
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Florida turnpike will also
be within a abort distance
of the port facilities. Com­
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senger service is available

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at Urge nearby national and
International airports. These
are reached w ithin a few
minutes by auto, truck or
autogyro plane service which
is now in operation along
the Gold Coast area.
Over 1,100 employees are
m aintained by the indus­
tries at the port on a year
around basis. During th e
last year on record over four
million dollars was paid to
employees by the 29 con­
cerns operating at the port.
More than seven million
dollars is spent annually in
the area by the port indus­
tries for supplies, materials
and services. Almost a quar­
te r of a million dollars in
taxes finds its way into the
county treasury each year
from these concerns.
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The Port of Fqrt Pierce,
located in "The Port City,”
waa conceived in 1*919 by
the Board of Commissioners
of the Fort Pierce Inlet Dis­
trict. The site chosen was
known as Tuckers Cove.
Bonds were sold to purchase
the property, build the
docks and dredge the chan­
nel harbor. The U. S. Gov­
ernm ent also participated.
T he construction of th e
port and harbor waa started
in 1926 and the first ship­
ments were made in 1930.
In Uter years, the Inlet Dis­
tric t was abolished and a
new taxing district known
as the Fort Pierce Port Au­
thority was created. The act
of the S tate LegUlature
making this change aUo

CHARGE

placed the control of the
Port Authority in the hands
of the County Commission­
ers who now handle all matters pertaining to the port.
The Port of Fort Pierce
is about four miles from the
open sea freight lines. A 25foot-deep channel one and
a half miles long and 250
feet wide was cut from the
Indian River to the ocean.
T he channel is kept open
at all times by the U. S
Corps of Engineers and the
U. S. Coast Guard. The
turning basin is 800 feet by
900 feet and the docking
area will accommodate three
ships. Railroad sidings of the
Florida East Coast Railway
serve the docks at all times.
Space is provided to handle
freight trucks. A refrigerated
terminal with over a half
million cubic feet of space.
A 25,000 square foot ware­
house is also located on the
dock. An additional 50,000
square feet of warehouse
space is available at another
point near the port proper­
ties. A unique feature of the
refrigerated terminal is the
precooling system which
permits fruit to be cooled to
the proper temperature be­
fore loading in the vessels.
Moat of the veeeela docking
a t the port are known as
“ reefer*," abort for refrig­
erating ships. V entilated
ships and ships th a t are
partly refrigerated are also
loaded.
The port waa designed
principally to handle th e
citrus crops.

ACCOUNTS

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coin holder lot ( l i t Send tOc In i tim j- lr
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with growing intttu iiio n ,. per 100 pone
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full length peltt, worn only t w it , will tell
for 1100 Cuntut editnt All Flotidi M igilin r, 110 E Withingtim. O t ili, phone
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numheft, ndurt. . . M ; ilientele include!
thow buunrti, thoet; ind bulinen letdet t
in rrett held Send due ul both with VX
fur eoth due winted
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W ith Formula 7 |l unwinted h ilt it gone
PHOTDFLASH BULBS 10 lue | l ; 200 lot
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F O R R E N T : Srrnr ind Office Since in
luge building looted Sehnng. F li.. nnr
block from Pott OHmc. Sebeing it glow­
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Highland! Cuunt; Newt. Sebeing, F li

ALL FLORIDA M A G A ZIN E
C l o t t i f i a d A d v e r t is i n g O r d a r
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134—R IA L I i t ATI FOR SALE
L A R G E building tum ble hit olfn et ot
•inert in Pilm ettn. F li C o m pletel; re­
modeled Opening ol the new S k ;lm e
Bridge mtket thit ptiipetn * n ; u ii u n r e
I'o n tic t J n id in in d Sipet, R r i l i o i t . P il
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fithing m int luge del tiled Ukrt, tiretm t,
n u ll, t o iJ i Send count; mm* ind | l 00
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“ S p u r t s D a y ” is p a s s e d
a r o u n d fro m o n e sc h o o l to
th e next and is exprt*ssly o r ­
ganized for its c o n trib u tio n
to friendship and social c o n ­
ta c t r a th e r th a n in a s p irit
o f c o m p e titio n . O n e h alfbuck shook his h ead a little
s a d ly a f te r w a tc h in g th e
m e rrily c o n te s te d b a d m in ­
to n e v e n ts.
" T h e s e gals m a y h a v e
s o m e t h i n g ," h e m u s e d ,
“ T h a t lo o k s lik e m o re fu n
th a n we evf'r have in v arsity
fo o tb a ll."
T h is y e a r 's c o m p e tito r s
re p re s e n te d H a rry C o lleg e,
F lo rid a S o u th e r n C o lle g e,
F lo rid a S t a t e U n iv e r s ity ,
H ollins College, S te ts o n U n i­
v e rsity , U n iv e rs ity o f F lo r­
id a , U n iv e rs ity o f M iam i
an d W ebber College. H ollins
let! in to ta l |Miints am i S t e t ­
son was second hut th a t was
p u rely in cid en tal.

FO R A N Y IN F O R M A T IO N ibout ptop

.S O N O W R IT E R I O PPO R TU N ITY^

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B U Y . SELL m R E N T Muion County’,
lu g rti independEm ig rn it Out polic; it
to g n r ilim it ill the Nett without itttm lion Ft King Retl Ettue Agency, 10 E
Pi King Are . O c ili. Fit
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P O E IN F O R M A T IO N ibout M atrk,
Actngr, Timhrt. Rinchrt ind G r a m b t
A l Rteily, S ilrrt Spnngt, F lo tid i. Phone
MA 2 )947.

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Mlttokoi. Sovo Up to 4OX.

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Flotidi income Ptopeny income (1,000
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Strolling
In Sanford

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Damage IsHigh
In Auto Mishap

Charged with careless driving were Vernon G. Hasty,
22. of 2051* East 18th St.,

While the Stroller was meander
Ing down around the clock at noon,
j. sight that comes once In a life
kj£me came Into view. Some tour
U a evidently on their way back
home, drove a convertible through
town srith the top down. "So
srhal?" you any, "Everybody that
•wot a convertible docs that" . . .
Maybe to, but HI wager to say
they aren't hi a bathing sutt sit­
ting on the back seat getting the
last ray of the good ole’ Florida
sunshine,

, .CLEVELAND UP — Vice Presi­
d en t Richard M. Nixon laid last
night he knows of no one in Con
gross, the administration or the na
tion’s top military leadership who
wsnts war.
"There will be no major war un­
less the Communist nstlons begin
one," ha told the American Assn,
• f School Administrators.
"Anyone who charges there is a
war party In the United States la
nfortunately feeding the Commu1st propaganda mill which hai
been grinding out this big lie and
trying to peddle It around the
world. for years."
lloat of Nixon's half-hour talk
was devoted to answering those
who, he said, apparently believe
war eould be avoided If the Unit­
ed States sroul d"announce to the
world at this time that certain
aim ed areas would not be defend,.^vd by ua U attacked."

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Prisoner Attempts
To Shoot Way Out
O f State Prison

The Rev. Aubrey Fowler, a teach*
er of the Voung Business and Profeaslonal Men's Bible Clan si the
First Baptist Church In Live Oak,
will be tho guest speaker at the
Seminole Baptist Brotherhood Assn,
quarterly meeting which is to be­
gin tomorrow- with a banquet In the
Educational Building at 1:30 p.m.
The program will get underway at
g o'clock tn the First Baptist
Church. Rev. Fowler Is executive
secretsry-treasurer of the North
Florida Production Credit Assn,
and waa the featured speaker la
1933 for the annual FFA banquet
here.

Chicago's Voters
To Decide Major
Political
Issue
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CHICAGO urv-Chlcago's mayoral
election tomorrow will bring a
momentous verdict for one of the
city's most turbulent politicians
The vote will either lift peppery
Robert E. Merriam from a Repub­
lican minority, desk In the SO-man
City Council to Chicago's peak
public office, or leave him without
a steady job. His Council term
expires thli month.
For his rival Richard J. Daley.
3), the mayoralty campaign la the
latest In a aeries of political fights
over a 22-year period, no seeks
his biggest prise to date.
But, if Daley loaea, he will mere­
ly face a more difficult task as
chairman of tha Cook County Dem­
ocratic Central Committee. And ho
can return to his $l3,ooo-a-yrar post
as county clerk.
Apart for the 123,000 annual
mayor's salary, which compares
with Uerrlam’s $3,000 a-year aiderman’s pay, the election la climactic
for what it may mean in justifica­
tion of hit eight-year battle with
entrenched Democratic organisa­
tion leaders.

KAIFORD UP—A desperate pris­
oner tried to shoot his way out of
atata prison today with a pistol. Re
killed one official and wounded
tywo other*.
Guards —without arms them­
selves—overpowered him Immedi­
ately. Re was put In solitary.
Slain wai J. G. Godwin, assist­
ant superintendent and a prison
official for SO years. He was bit In
tba stomach and shoulder.
Wounded In the shoulder was
L. D. Dodds, a guard. Another
guard, L. Walnwright, was hit tn
the lag. Thelr conditions ware not
r^ rio u s.
Supt. L. F. Chapman said the
prisoner, George Arthur Heroux,
was known to be "a bad character
but he'd given ua no trouble lately.
Wa have no Idea where he got tba
3 t caliber pistol but needless to
say we've launched en intensive
inquiry."
Htroux was sentenced tn IK) to
IS yean bom Dada County (Mi­
ami) far armed robbery with la- Judge Housholder
' Plant to murder.
Four mouths ago federal authori­
ties look him to Kansas City To Speak Tonight
whan ha w u convicted aI bank County Judge Ernest Housholder
robbery and given another S3 will t a the principal speaker today
at tha monthly dinner meeting of
yean.
the Police Benevolent Association.
The mooting will begin at •:$$
p.m. at the Pig N* Whistle Restau­
He
rant.

Lit Girl Burned
; In Playhouse Fire

Jt ANTHONY, Tex. UR-A little
* Ilri burned to death when wind
. whipped fin swept her "play
feeaie" of scrap lumber yesterday
Her .brother tried futllety tr
leas# the Bra srith a garden boao
Deborah Kathryn Hall, 4, and
her brother Joba Patrick. 5. were
playing, la a alx-foot stock ai
lumbar la the yard at their homo
They became cold and built a
fire, Jcha aatd. Faaaod by wind,
ififiae fire trapped Deborah. John
escaped with staged hair and eye
brews. The fin was out af control
by the time ha quit trying to pul
H^sjrtaadjtallad
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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

E stablished 1908

the meeting of the Southslde
PTA has been postponed from this
Two drivers were charged with careless and negligent
Thursday to April J ' at 8 p/n The driving as the result of a three-car accident Saturday at the
Rev H, L. Zimmerman will be intersection of Elm Avc and 24tl St., City Police reported.
gueit speaker who Is to use as his
Damage to the vehicles totaled $1,470 The curb was alio
eubject "The Mental Needs of
broken
loose, and police set this damage at $10.
Children".

ftixon Is Unaware
Qf Any Top Persons
Who Favor Conflict

Weatfiei

who

was driving a 1947 Ford coupe,
and Grover Lee Ward, 33, a re­
sident of Pari: Ave. trailer court,
who was driving ■ 1930 B u 1 c k
sedan,
The largest amount of damage,
3600 worth, was sustained by
Ward's car.
Patrolman Arnold Williams.
Investigating officer, said Hasty
suffered a bruised left arm and
Ward received a cut on the right
teg, but the men treated the in­
juries themselves.
The other vehicle involved, a
1934 Fora station wagon, was
parked on Elm Ave. Damage es­
timated at 1473 was sustained by
the slalion wagon, owned by Jo­
seph Eugene Dyar Jr., 33, a Navy
man, who lives at 3400 Elm.
Patrolman Williams laid the
cars driven by Hasty and Ward
were traveling too fast for the
area. Tha front end of Hasty's
car hit the right rear fender of
Ward's vehicle, he laid, and the
Impact p u s h e d Ward’s car
against the curb. Ward’s car
then pivoted around and the rear
bumper hit the left rear fender
of the parked car, the officer
said. The station wagon was push
cd up over the curb.
The accident oceured at 10:48
p. m.
In a two-car accident at 4:45
p. m. Sunday on Park Ava., KM
feet south of the Third St. inter­
section, Police reported total
damaga of $800.
Involved were a 1930 Ford se­
dan driven by Henry Pen Mit­
chell, 20, of 319 Sanford Ava., and
a 1930 ford sedan drlvevn by
Webb Billy Keith, 18, of 19th
Field Maintenance, Pine Castle
Air Force Base, Orlando. Dam
age to each car w u estimated at

|4U0.

Mitchell w u charged with driv­
ing while Intoxicated, careless
and negligent driving, leaving
scene of an accident, and having
no driver's license.
Patrolman Joe Hickson, Inves­
tigating officer, aaid Mitchell was
making an Improper left turn
and his car hit Keith’s vehicle.
The owner of the car driven by
Mitchell w u listed (a Denver C.
Caldwell, of 419 E u t 3rd St.
Keith's vehicle waa owned by
Charlsi McDonald, 19th rield
Maintenance, Pino Castle Air
Force Base.

Officials Honored
Today A f Mayfair
City and county officials and
newspaper and radio representa­
tive! were guests at a luncheon
given today at the Mayfair Inn
by Harry Slebold, owner of the
Richmond baseball club.
Slebold expressed his apprecia­
tion for tha courtesy shown Ms
team during spring training here.
Among the gueata were mem­
bers of the Sanford Enterprises
Inc., baseball committee. City Man­
ager Warren Knowles, and Forrestnat Bracken ridge, manager ef
the Chamber of Commerce. Repre­
senting tha Sanford Herald w u
Carl Overstreet.
Slebold has donated $800 to tha
Sanford Recreation fund to'show
hla appreciation to tho poopls ef
Banford for tho way thay received
him and Mo tall

Suggestion
Is Offered
By W iley
WASHINGTON f.R - Sen. Wiley
l R-Wis) suggested today that Con­
gress "tend to its own knitting"
and allow President Eisenhower to
decide what the United States
should do in the Formosa Strait.
Wiley, senior Republican on the
Senate Foreign Relations Commit­
tee, said he support* Elsenhow­
er's position In declining to say
now what action this country will
lake If the Chinese Communists at­
tack the offshore Islands of Quemoy and Matsu.
Alluding to the defend-Formes a
resolution passed earlier this year
by Congress, Wiley aald In on in­
terview:
"Congress has said that For­
mosa ia significant to our defense
and must not fall into unfriendlyhands. The President must decide
what It Is necessary to do to pre
vent that from happening. We
must not limit the President In
making that decision.
"It would be well for us to re­
call that this la a government ol
divided powers and functions in
which each branch should tend to
It. own knitting."

#

Fair. littte chsnr* In tempera­
ture through Tuesday. high ternprralur* 7} to *5, low I I te II.

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MONDAY, A PR IL I, 1955

Leased W ire

Fruit Picker Faces
Critical Situation
Shooting Sanford Baseball
Admitted Team Makes Debut
By Brooks In Spring Training
Estranged Wife
On Critical List

kins Brooks, 33, who admitted
wounding his wife and mother-inlaw Saturday as they stepped out­
ride their home on the Old Winter
Garden Road.
Mrs. France* Brooks, 25, is on
the critical list at the hospital. Her
mother, Mrs. Helm Carter. 45. was
reported in "fairly good’ condi­
tion.

TALLAHASSEE IP-Leg! si ator*,
attaches and tha Inevitable lobby­
h,y ‘hrcc
ists filled Capitol corridors today, IT’S E A S IE R TO PA Y p ark in g m eter fines now, N aval Air-1 (™ c ,wom,n w#r5
preparing for the formal opening m an Thad W. Reece disco vent na he Inspects one of he city a Mrl. llrook, tuffcrcJ , holBun
of the 1933 seislon tomorrow.
new “courtesy boxes a l th e co rn er o f F in d S t. and P ark Ave. i«» wound* of the upper chest, left
Most of the 133 lawmakerc ar­ Reece was n o t a delinquent p ark er. lie ju s t consented to arm and thigh. Mrs. Carter was
rived yesterday and were at the pose for th e cam eram an. (S ta ff P hoto)
struck by shot in the lower back
Capitol tarty to set up their of­
and hip*.
fices.
Th# Banford man is being held
Attaches hurriedly were attend­
In the Orange County Jail on two
ing to the hundred and one lastenarges of attempted murder.
minute details of a legislative
Brooks bad a lS-guage shotgun
opening.
and 27 shell* when he was pulled
The lobbyists were out before
f'om hiding beneath n loading
breakfast for huddles with law­
The school program* of Seminole County and 21 other platform of the Lawrence Boat
makers over eoffee on their pet
C 'u in iieq will Mart, g o in g backward unievu property. &lt;irae*.n- (V„ isjm t 50 yattl* from the shoot­
measures.
The 1933 session wHl open for frilshtrare raised or additional ila t funds provided, the Stato ing icons, officers reported.
Arresting deputies said Brooks
malty at noon when House Speaker Advfiory Council on Education was advised Friday.
Ted David and Senate Preildent
James L. Graham, director of the division of finances of told them h# lay in wait from day­
W. Turner Davis rap for ordtr in the State Department of Education, mudu the announcement break until 8 a. m. and fired three
the two houses.
' al a meeting of the Advisory Coun- shots at tho women when they
rarne outside.
After the formal business of
ell in Tallahassee,
opening — electing officers and
According to Sheriff Starr,
Graham said the 22 counties are
hearing reports—the two houses
now levying tho maximum 20 mill* Brooks gave this account of the
will adjourn for a lata lunch, then
ad valorem taxi-* for ichool pur­ shooting:
reconvene in mid-afternoon to
pose*.
Brooks had come to the Carter
hear Gov. Collins deliver hla met
The other reunites were listed home at 4959 W. Washington SL
sage at joint session.
told Winter Garden Rd.) before
LONDON If) — Sir W i n s t o n •* Alachua, Brevard, Calhoun, De- daybreak "to talk to" hi* wife.
Fata,
Escambia,
Franklin,
Gadsden
Churchill mode ready lo entertain Gilchrist, (Unites, Hardee, Jackson,
lie carried the shotgun and 30
Elisabeth II at dlnnrr to­
Glee Club Quartet Queen
shrill because had been "beaten
night. Most Britans believed it t.akr. Manatee, Okaloosa, Okee­ up" by his wife's family In a dlstha last time the 80-ycar-old chobee, Orange, Polk, Santa Rosa, put about n month earlier when
Appears A t Rotary waa
statesmen would be host to his Sumter, Walton and Washington. the rouplo separated.
Grabier of SL Petersburg,
Luncheon Meeting young sovereign as Britain's prime a Allen
When the women left the house
rounril member, said In his op­
The weekly luncheon meeting of minister.
as Mrs. Brooks started for work
inion
a
state
tax
commission
with
the Sanford Rotary Club at the Observers and members of Par­ power* to equalize tax assess­ downtown, Brooks laid he slopped
Yacht Club today featured the ap liament generally expected the vet­ ment* was the only answer for from hiding.
pearance of the male double quar­ eran Coniervatlvc chief to drive many counties to tho problem of
Brooks said M r. Carter cursed
tet of the Seminole High School to Buckingham Palace tomorrow raising more money for schools.
him end he raised the gun. Bhe
or Wednesday and hand his resig­
Glee Club.
Tho Advisory Council recom­ turned and ran "and I let her have
The group sang sevaral selections nation to the Queen. She Is con­ mended that the 1055 Legislature It,' Die Sheriff quoted him as
sidered
certain
to
summon
Foreign
which were well received. The
maka an early defirlenry appro, saying.
number* ranged from close hsr Secretary Anthony Eden lo take pi lotion of $3,111,223 for th*
A neighbor, Mrs. Betty Mont­
monjr to sea chanties and one in over the tap post for which he has school*.
gomery, said she ran from her
which "wolf calls" had an Import­ waited ao long.
home after hearing two shots In
This amount would giv* 44 fast­ quick succession and save Mrs.
Tonight the Queen end the Duke
ant part.
growing
counties
funds
lo
which
of
Edinburgh
w
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l
dine
with
Members of the octet were Rubin
Brooks whirl to face her husband
Brown, Johnny Higgins, Bob Shoe Churchill and hla wife at tha Prime they are entitled under tha mini­ and slump to the ground as the
mum
foundation
program.
maker, Robert Gonial**, Jimmy Minisler’e official resldi-rce. No.
third shot was fired.
Btate .Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
Owen, Charles Wilke, Allan Maf- 10 Downing St. Tha rarity of the
Warren Field, a worker at the
fett and Larry Bates, president of occasion was viewed as still more said the 1053 Legislature failed boat company, ssld Brook* then
to
appropriate
a
sufficient
sum
to
evidence
that
the
old
man
finally
the Glee Club, who Introduced the
take rare of thos* counties greater unloaded the gun. walked over to
numbers offered. Tbmmy Wyatt did was slapping down.
him and said: "Call Dave Starr,
hla usually fine job aa accompanist. There were conflicting reports than 5 per cent over tha preceding I've been In a *hooting scrape."
year are entitled to draw what are
Visitor* ware introduced by ■bout Churchill'* plans.
F. A. Barnes, boat company
called recalculation funds.
Charlie Morrison who also led the
foreman then came into his office
club In i few song* and presented M cClellan, Stassen
and asked that ths sheriff be call­
the program arranged by program
ed As a crowd gathered. Brooks
chairman J. Ed Best.
Schools T o Close
look cover under the loading plat-

State Education Council Is Told
Of Need For Additional Funds

Churchill Readies
To Entertain Queen

Talk Over Discords

VATICAN CITY UP - Looking
fit and vigorous after his serious
winter illness, Pope Plui XII made
two public appeerancea yesterday
at the opening of Holy Week.
It was the Brat time the TP-yetr
old pootiff had participated In
Palm Sunday ritea is two yeara.
Lut yoar he w u recovering from
an illness.
Yesterday bo took part la the
emmonies opening the universery week of Chriat’a passion and
crucifixion, then met for nearly an
hour with 1,000 delegates to the
World Congress oa Prevention of
Work Accidents.

WASHINGTON tit - Sen. Mc­
Clellan (D-Ark) and Harold E.
Stassen meet today to talk over
differences between the Senate In­
vestigation! subcommittee and the
Foreign Operations Administration.
The conference In McClellan's of­
fice was requested by Stassen, the
FOA director. Subcommittee mem
ben accused him last week of ob­
structing their efforts dig out the
facts about a porpoted contract for
grain storage elevators ln Pakis
tan.
Stassen denied it and volunteered
to appear before the subcommit
tee.

Nine Cars Plunge
Into Death Canyon

COLIMA, Mexico UR—Nine carl
of a train packed with holiday
crowdi plunged over the rim of the
•00-foot-deep Canyon of Death lait
night.
Who doesn't grumble about pay­ Nina peraona were known dead
ing parking meter fines?
and Tl injured.
The city baa taken action la ease The amaibed ears were reported
plied up ju»t below the canyon’s
rim. The aides of the chasm were
so steep that rescus operations
wars extremely haxardous.
Tba train tracks run along a
narrow ledge which skirts tba
Canyon ad Death, known by that

'Courtesy Boxes'
Installed By City

Bv HARLEY BOWERS
(Special to the Herald)

ALBANY. Ga — A newly organ­
ized Sanford baseball dub joined

A Sanford fruit picker to­ 13 other St. Louis Cardinals' Class
day fnced a possible first de­ B. C. and D squads In spring
here yesterday and came
gree murder chnrge as his training
very close to making its camp de­
estranged wife lay between but a success, losing to the Class C
life and death at Orange Me­ Winnipeg. Canada team In the las!
of the ninth, 13-13.
morial Hospital in Orlando.
The Sanford dub was hast:!*
“If she dies, he’ll be charg- stocked with 22 player*"who"hate
ed with first degree murder," l)ce!1 ln camP f°r two weeks with
Ornnce
Sheriff D
ive1olhcr/
No manager
has been
urange Countv
v-ounij ^nerin
wave
namrd. lubsScout
Ollio Vanck
will
Starr said of Badger Hop­ handle the club until one I* chosen.

1955 Legislate
Opens Tomorrow;
Corridors Filled

?ublic Appearances
Are Made By Pope

No 1ST

On Friday, Monday
In answer to many Inquiries,
R. T. Mllwee, superintendent of
public Instruction in Seminole
County, explained this morning
that the County's school* will be
cloied on Good Friday and Mon­
day, April 11.
".School* are allowed *ix legal
holiday* each year, and the
calendar committee decided Mon­
day would be ths sixth one, there­
by giving the student* a long
weekend," MHwre staled.

form.
Brooks was formerly employed
hx a fruit picker by Southern
Fruit Distributor*, Inr., Orlando,
the sheriff* office said.
Tba shooting. Brooks told de­
puties, resulted from family diffi­
culties beginning six months ago
when the eouple moved in with his
wife's parent*.
Brooks previously had been a r­
rested Jan. 22 on an assault and
battery warrant Issued to his sis­
ter, officers said, Ths charge later
wa* dropped.

__Twenty of the 22 are rookies, but
George Stlvey, director of the Class
C and D clubs, said that more ex­
perienced players would be added
later after the first year men had
a cchancc to show what they could
do
"We want to pick the best from
these rookies to form the backbone
of the Sanford club." Silvey said,
"because so many first year men
are required in the Florida State
League. Then we will plarc more
experienced players where Ihey can
be of the greatest benefit."
The only two players with pre­
vious professional experience are
first baseman Frank DiMichele,
who hit .255 with P.-ulue.ih, Ky., last
year, and outfielder Stan Derry
who was with Hazlehurst, Ga., part
of last season.
Other members of the squad In­
clude: catcher Ron Oltj pitcher*
John Van Uden, Oscar Hoffman,
Dean Baxter, Ken Le.vallre, John
r jro. R^J Epr &gt;-. Jack Findley,
Ken Spencer, John Bartek. and Bo­
land Manfredi; second basemen
Don Simpson and Dick Snyder;
shortstops Nat Sharper, Bon Smi­
ley and Frank Yorchak; third baseman Al Scavclli. and outfielders
Clayton Reed, Thurmon Terrell,
Bill Skcmp and Don Brandt.
Dimlrhi'le led a 10 hit attack In
yesterday's game with a trio of
singles, while Skemp came through
with a double and single Baxter,
Manfrodit, Ilaitek and Finley di­
vided the mound work.
Sanford was within one strike of
winning the ball game after scor­
ing seven runs In the top of tho
ninth to take a 12-11 lead, but
Winnipeg thwarted the Florida
nine'* victory bid.

Safe Is C ra ck ed
A t Amoco Station
A burglar or burglars eicaiiod
with $120.50 in cash after crack­
ing the safe at Sanford Ave,
Amoco Station Friday night or
early Saturday City Folic# report­
ed.
Fash amounting to $109.60 wa*
taken out of tho safe white checks
were left alone. Another $11 wa*
taken outside the safe.
Folico said tooU were used to
break the tack off tho small safe.
Entry to the building was gain­
ed through the double door &gt;&lt;f
Swain's Battery Shop, and ad­
joining buincst. A door connect­
ing to the service station w*l
forced open.
T. V. Brown, operator of the
station, reported tho burglary,

Phillips To Build
Five New Dwellings
City ouildlng permit* have been
Issued to Wellborn C. Phillips !r.
for construction of five home# In
the Druamwold subdivision of
rianford.
All three-U’droom home*, they
ere Itelcd in permit value at
$8,100 fo one, 18,500 for two,
and $9,500 for two.

Attention Is Centered On Bevan
LONDON UR — Attention has cen&lt;
tered on Ancunn Devan In the dis­
pute within the Labor party, but
there's more to Bevaniim than
Sevan.
The Devanits are few In number
but growing in Influence among
the party's rank and file. They
boast of thair laft-wlng socialism
and sometime! echo the Commu­
nist party Una. Thay often sound
antl-A m e r 1c a n, especially in
foreign policy. They picture Britain
aa the bulwark o( a third force
In tba world — between the United
States and Soviet Rustle.
“ Bevanlam la to strong today,"
one of hit followers confided, "that
ne u a Mat dn without Bavin u

necessary, and be realists It."
Who are the "Devanltes" who
set the tone for the movement
along with Bevan hlmtellT They
are smart practical politicians, all
members of Parliament, and Im­
bued with evangelistic fervor.
One 1* Bevan'* wife Jennie Lee.
a Uwyar who can swing at times
farther to tha left than her busband. She 1* a buxom 50, daughter
of a coal miser.
Bevanlsm's glamor girl la Bar
bars Castle, s i fiery as her hair.
She Is an Oxford University prod
uct, wile of e newspaperman. In
tha postwar Attlee government
•he was parliamentary secretary
to Sir Stafford Crums when ta wig

chancellor of the exchequer.
Farther to the left than Bevan
are three others best known ln
Britain as writers.
First is Michael Foot, 42. who is
a former editor of Lord Reaver*
biook's Evening Standard. He now
edits Tribuue, weekly organ of the
Bevsnites.
Then Tom Drlberg, 40, whose
favorite target* (or attack have
been the "barbaric thugs of De­
troit and narrow Imperialists of
Washington and Wall Street." And
Ian Mtkardo, 47, listed In the par­
liamentary register as an Indus­
trial consultant and writer. Ha to
a firebrand on tha stump, lashing
out frequently at those he regard*
m "tfsJi su m s Imperialists."

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Seminole County Nary Appro-,
clot ion D«y m i n complete au&lt;*

Local Teachers Take
No Pay Raise Action
U M B at tfday’e gtmtoob Comity Navy ApgPMk
Igr at Fart Mellon Park Baterday. J . Hill (lift),
a daddy, SHI John H al of the Banfard Naval Air

Semlnola County teacher*, at
1
11 ■ their meeting
Thuraday night,
h
*_ ■
held at Plnamat School, took no L Q f K M f I9K6S
Perkins. J r , director la charge of
There will be S3 Seminole Coun­
International aervtoe activities la ty school children vleing for top action on the teacher pay ralM
the club, lotary may well lay honors In a spalling match which
,uim g neieg international arga- will ba heard over WTRR ea
However, It waa brought out
r
nisatiou atnaa g b 1 N many Tuesday night wttb the finals bald
eeuntrlao.
on Thursday' night at Sanford at
A member of tba aonlar elaaa at Sanford Junior High School.
Xolllna scheduled ts appear, Vin­ The spelling contestant! will bo of tho Seminole County Toachen
cente Antoanettl, gas forced' to heard fa a practice tttslon Tues­
Association, that tho local tea- An Impressive change of com*
aancal hla tali bocaua* of a oon- day night as
they reel off the
f lk t Antoanettl, who balls from •polling of words furnished from ebon wart supporting the reeom* mind .ceremony was held this
Puerto Rico, way remembered by a prepored Hat that eontaln both mendatlona of the yiorida Educa- morning by Heavy Attack Squatbooe present W having appeared the simple and the complex words Uon Association.
dron Eleven (VAH-lt), at the Naon a similar program last pa*’ . that oven the professional gram*
A resolution,
adopted at tho Y* L Alr 5 * 5 ^
. .
marian sometimes Had difficult
Thursday
sight
meeting,
revealed
^
;
wmraand
of
uli
Local spelling matches are un­
Ang-tOM*
tho-nm*
der the direction of B, C, Rteele, tho tasting and’attitudes of local
imtv director, who has
k „ been
k ... teachefs: "In view of the fact mand ever to the former ExecuCounty
conducting the matches for a that the strong stand tho Florida Uvo Officer COR. J . !L Bear. CDS.
number of yean.
Education has taken on the tea*
b* * " * ,llfn,TJ ‘5 Ul*
Matches are sponsored by the , hif _ .v
Commander
Air Feree
eher
pay
ralae,
wa
recommend
no
u
s
,
Atlantic
Fleet at the Naval
Miami Herald In which 29 countlee participate. Top two winners farther action be taken on varioue Air Station Norfolk, Va.
In the local spelling contest will county proposals until after the VA1M1 returned la February
go to Miami early In May to de­ Governor** addrt** on Tuesday from a deployment to the MediMayor David Gatchal proclaim­ termine the South Florida spell­ and the meeting of tho FlorMa terraneen Area where It malntaln*
ed April as Cancer Control Month ing champion.
Educatlon
Directors and repre*
**• outatandlng record. The
The Tueaday night match will aentatives In Tallahasieo on Aprl equadron la an all weather bombtoday and arged support for th*
American Cancer Society's Cru- Jtm heard at 7:30 p.m. and the
Thursday night match, to which
aade In Sanford
Representatives of th* local
Tho 1887 ACS ftind-ralsing and tho public la invited, wt! also be­ tcaebsri organization are: Mrs.
gin
at
7:30
p.m.
educational campaign waa launch­
Contestants and the ichools they Hilda Wray and Miss Edna Chited today. Tho nation-wide goal u
tendon.
810,000,000 wdleh will bo used In represent are as follow*:
Speakers at Thuraday night's
Lake
Monroe:
support of research, education and
Alice Myora 13 yra. 7th grade; meeting included F. X. Farris,
service programs.
Tony Bakor 13 yra. Tth grade; representative of the Retirement
The proclamation declares:
Janet Johns 13 yn. 8th grade. Committee of the State Board of
"Because cancer Is one of th*
Education and Mr. Ferguson of
Lyman School:
moat critical health problems our
Petor Alexander 13 8th grade; the State Board of Educator’s Di­
community, our slate and our na­
Stev* Moul 18 yre. 8th grade; vision.
tion has evar faced, and because
Camilla Kirkland 13 8th grada A message from R. T. Mllwee, and participated In the Guadal­
Important pregreis In the battle
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ canal Campaign In the" Pacific
All Souls:
to control eanetr has been mad*
Deanna Dietrichs 14 yra. 8th tion for Seminols County was read Theater of Operations. In tba lat­
through tho efforts of voluntary
to tho approximately 73 teachers ter phase of the war ha was the
grad#;
agencies such as the American
Richard Keefer 13 yra. 7tfl meeting Thursday night. He said, Ezecutive Officer
of a Heavy
Caneer Society and Its programs
In part, "1 wish to thank you for Patrol and Bombing
grede;
Squadron
o&lt; research, eaneer education and
the
splendid
attitude
you
have
al­
Mary Nelson 11 yrs, 8th grade
(VPB-103) that operated from
service, I hereby proclaim April
ways maintained In matters such Tinian and Iwo Jlma.
Grammar School:
1*37, as Cancer Control Mondi,
Johnny Phillips 11 yrs. 8th as these. The eatm manner In A graduate of Rensselaer Poly­
and earnestly invite the fullest and
which you represent your side, technic Institute, Troy, N.Y., CDR.
trade;
most gencroui support tor tho an­
Donna
Young 11 yrs. 8lh the unity and cooperation we have Mildahn attended Post Graduate
nual Cancer Crusade that Its Ufeenjoyed In our organization, will school after the war at the Uni­
grade
aavlng work may continue. I also
win for ua again."
versity of Minnesota where he re­
urge the medical profession, the Geneva School:
Ruby Bowen 13 yrs. 8th grade;
Th* meeting was opened with ceived his Misters Degree In
press, radio and television and all
Jimmy Jacobs
It yrs. tth an Impressive devotion conduct­ Aeronautical Engineering. Retore
agencies concerned to join active­
grade.
ed by Rev. J . B. Hoot and closed taking command of VAH-11 PDIt.
ly In observance of Cancer Control
Catherine Markowics 10 yrs. with entertainment by Junior High Mildahn completed the Teit Pilot
Month.
3th grade.
School Glee Club under the direc­ Training Course and was head of
(Cootlnned Ow * age I t)
(Continued on Pag# 18)
tion of Mr*. William G. Fleming.

Command Of 11;
.SStTLX Relieves Mildahn

Faces Long Session
Richard Royer, 83, who died laat
week at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital were held this afternoon at
t o’clock at Brlsson Funeral Horn*
with the Rev. H. M. Thomas of
DeBary officiating.
. Burial was In Oaklawn Mtmorlsl
Mr. Royer waa a
DeBary.

resident of

Training Course
Starts Tomorrow
The Girl Scout baste leadership
training course starts at 9:90 to
9:30 p.m- tomorrow at the PresbyBerlin Youth BulHlng.
Other sessions of the course will
be held In the Methodist Church
Education building.

TALLAHASSES HR - The Flor­
id. Legislature
open. Its 1937
taaion Tuesday to perform tho
difficult that at aquooting a traintoad of reqtmtU
tax moneyAlready in Tallabasaea for the
first sound of tho gaval Is the Se­
minole County legislaliro delega­
tion. They have carried with them
a number of local bills Including
pay raises for the Board of San­
ford City Commissioners, addit­
ional funda for county commission­
ers* expense, countywide toning
and annexation.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, Re­
presentative Mack N. Cleveland,
Jr., and Representative Gordon
V. Frederick left Sunday for the
Capitol City and the necessary
pre-session planning before tho
se.sion gets underway tomorrow.
Advanco Indications
are that
when the gavels bang the session
Into being, the House at 11 a.m..
and the Senate at noon, it will
touch off a long and spectacular
performance. Above
everything

jjS

Roy Collins delivers hla message
to the lawmaker* at 1:10 pjn.
Tuesday.
School teachars a n demanding
higher salaries and some oven
have threatened to strike to get
them. Virtually every state agency
la after a pay raise. A vast build­
ing program for the public schools
junior colleges, mental Institutions,
prisons, state agencies and puble
highway* la being urgad.
-T h e Citizen Tax Council hat
recommended wideapnad revision
of Florida’s tax structure. A spe­
cial committee Is catling for the
state to build more school* fastor
and catch up on an 83 million
dollar backlog of needs. A new
*i|itc university is planned at
Tampa. Collins Is expected to roe(Continued ee Page 19)

Southern Bell Group Manager Told
John Cooper, District Manager
outhern Bell, announcc-.l today th*
ppolntment of Robert F. Shedden as group manager of San­
ford, effective Apr. 1. In the San­
ford group ia Oviedo,
Geneva,
Sanford Including th* DeBary of­
fice.

S

Shcdden comes to Sanford from, manager In Miami from 1933 to'
Atlanta, Ga. where he is now on i »m . He came to the telephone
the Southern Belt Directory Staff &gt;
.
m. m- i,,
forrulatlng new praetiles and po- *’ 2 ^ 5 2 ? ,
.
tides and he was directly respon- ,n ,ttty °* Florida In 1MB wden he
ilble tor the nine Southern Bell graduated with honors, Hla flrat
directory resultstwo year* spent on a managePrior to Atlanta, Shcdden was a men, tralnlmr urogram after which

turned

M m thou MOO people, Navy
personal and Seminole Comity
civilians, turned out Saturday I®
eclatirate tbo aeeond such event to
be staged ban.
Senator Speaaard Holland, at
tbo noon Jayeo sponsored lunch*
eon bald at the Mayfair Inn, told
Navy and title Icadera "1 thinkthla apot la an Ideal one for the
eoatinnation of a Navy bate. IV f
aheaya believed in keeping fatal*
Ilea together and whan I see thla
fin# family of eiviUana and Navy
people It would hurt mo to bo •
party to breaking It up."
One of the Itadera in the affect
to retala the Naval Air Station
In Sealaolo County, Congraatmaa
A. S. MSydw Herlong J r ., who,
with Senator Holland, waa In*
Sanford to attend the Navy A y
preelation Day even*, made It
eloar that he 1* hi favor of ox*
pending tho local heat, as be
■poke to tho luncheon group of
noarly 100.
Rear Admiral Carl J . Pftngstag
Asst Chief of the Bureau of Na­
val Aeronautics, a personal ro*
presentstlva of tho chief of hla
bureau, commented "la a y jab
I have to work with a l Navnl
Air Stations, 101 of them, and 1
■ee mors complaints than any*
thing else."
Speaking of tbo local baa*
however, tbo Navy official said
"It*» a pleasure to bo la Sanford ’
where we tag appreciated aad ba
Washington, wa apjg qjh t n .ygfa. ,
Captain I. N. Ckrtis, P u b *
Work. Officer of tho Naval Ala
Station, Jacksonville laid tba
luncheon group **1 am very hap*
py to have boon included among
your guatta. We’re appreciative
of tho fine attitude of tbo people
toward the Navy."
Other Navy officials to b# Im
troduced were: Captain J . T.
Blackburn, Commanding Officer,
Heavy Attack Wing One: Captain
J . R. Ready: Captain Robert W.
Jaekioa, Commanding O f f i c e r ,
Naval Air Station, Sanford; Cdr.
Joeeph M. Tully Jr., Cdr. Blalna
(Centimes On Pag# Ten)

W. C. Mokler, 65,
Dies Saturday
William O. Mother. 88, died
suddenly Saturday morning. Ha
eama to Sanford four year* age
and mada hla home at 810 RotaU*
Drive.
Survivors Include the widow,
Lydia; Mokler one daughter. Path
Una Tobey, Irvington, N. J . ; oni
son Ted Mokler of Irvington; oni
brother, Paul Mokler, Red Bank
N. J .; one sister Mrs. Bertha W!«
send. Elisabeth, N. J-l and twt
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held to
day at 1 p. m. at the OrtmVow
Funeral Home with the Rev.
I’hilip Schlossmann officiating.
Remains will be sent to Irvluf
ton, N. J. for burial In Woodlaws
Canute ry.

ter grade school he
attended
Pomfret, Conn. Dartmouth college
was his choice of colleges sod he
attended there until h% enlisted In
the U S Naval Air Corps In 1943.
He saw two years combat in the
Asiatic Iheatre as a carrier based
fighter pilot For his war efforts
he holds the Navy Air Medal.
Hla hobbies Include golf, shoots
In low 90’a and hunting and fishingHo and his wife, Virginia, were
married in IMS, they mo* while aha
was a Nava) link trainer iosUuctor in Atlanta. Mrs. Shcdden at­
tended th* Unjvcrstty of Flor­
ida with Bob Jo e two
years.
They now have two daughters,
Christina and Marta, however,
while she la busy with her ehlldred Mrs. Shcdden still finds
time to pursue her hobbles of
tennis,
sewing, and
bosket
weaving.
Earl
Turner,
Manager of
Sanford, will
eootinu* in the
same capacity.

438 and 19900
Saturday night
ihortly before 9:30.
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mack said yesterday that a
1938 Oldamoblle, driven by Roger
Johnson, attached to th* Heavy
Attack Training Unit at the San­
ford Naval Air Station, traveling
south, smashed Into a 1930 Chevralet, driven by Charles Edward
Smith of Apopka.
The collision
occurred when
Smith’s car pulled out from the
Intersection Into the path of the
car driven by Johnson, said tho
Trooper.
Damage to th* Oldamoblle waa
estimatod at 8830 while damage to
the Chevrolet came to approxi­
mately 8330. .
Smith, complaining of a leg ln&gt;
jury, was sent to tho Winter Park
Partly cloudy tkreegh Tuesday. Hospital,
Chance * f e few scattcted show­ Chargee wM be placed against
ers this afterneea and tonight. Chpries Edward Smith, said Tro­
Uttl« temperature change.
oper Mack.

Weather

ROBERT F. SIIEDDEN

CHANGE OF COMMAND CBBZMONIEg this meaning were held
•t tho Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. E. C. Mildahn (far right)
WM relieved far Cdr. J . If. Bear (second from right), to command

VAH-11. During Inspection of tho squadron ihU morning the Com*
minders talk with LI. (Jg) Donald Deris. Making notes U Chief
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Meet S H S Faculty

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K s y e Je n k in s

Tin leeehor of tbo week for

Kays Jenkins, IMfo Lewis. M sry Jane Flynt, Penny
(Me wotk la tbo homo oconlmice
teacher, Mies Barbara Rupracht.
Mery Grar* Hobby, A. J. Clements, An«elo Comp*ijrn._
la BhitodolpMa, Paw.,
Csrios, Csrls Newbury, Key lve&gt;, Frances Strickland, Wends
Bern. Ann vpidren, Cleadls Wnraioofc, Jeyee Ion Urn,

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Advice To 7rare?
VitlellLovelorn
ns wtol line le hi Is

I’ ve liked s senior boy sod test
y « « r I west steady v t t h j d p . n i #
year be v a s t even talk to mo. moat- im e tia ie a It bwpa am a m
W M t can | do?
le make m y awn daolitona to t
Usa fO R IO O sl
It aim liv e s ' ma » M i r a tool
Boar Loaaaa m * Q s U
rsajly Hie.
Maybe being • aator baa fiv e *
iy leve pel
M m osoeaslve eoU-ptUN a s i n &gt;
the tame s
soriarity. II this la the esao thory
l»« C. won’t you
la s t Iso mush you sas do. T r y
words ef advise
iooldai ay le blm ss Dm great
eshimPi
b i« b e n tyya. | | that M e a n t
the Devil aad the t o ?

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m M i ns brnw what Mpptwl 1 h i see where yeur how
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N in to # te toash you
Wbstevsr you de-don't »M m Imake
dociilont and aecopt reeponi
•m i # Vm ll m wist Mm,
alhlHMss to t sran? ehlld, temtsp
er ee a tto r. seeds fttw lo a aad

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When you read this you wiu uadantaoiaf Sit down and hava
prsbibiy think I'm er«sy or a talk wits your paronta aad ossomething, to msny tunigerr tain that an unpretending once

T O M 'S S

i awbila win h«tp y m pare
th is n a b l i i all •? yeur ova d t

t itriet se n l» a while say. clalona.

wsy»i. My ysrtnta lot me dste
M U s Cry-Shoudsr
whom
■ I pleas* without sv#n meet- Mist Ory.hhouWerins the bay. fa whore | Ilka
I havo a problem I think only
without qihlag no syeql It, you can solve. I want vary much
to gat married In Ju ft*. But my
mother waste p i te wait D&gt; I
graduate.

W hat It?
afl

She i|ld if that wae whst I
wanted, then ahe wouldn’t otapd
Br AN N V P fN p E A N
‘ Jimmy B. drove ssr&gt; la my way. | don’t wait to tod
PS
_ _ her feeling*. But I do lovo this
WMt If Aodrsy were a Jualer boy a iry much.
twatoad of a loyh? ? ?
risiN M lf me ts decide.
Wbet If Maggie L. was quiet
True Blue
laitaa of eo|iy?
D ssr True Blue—
WMt if Sylvia P. waa Sylvia
I f this M y really loves you be
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will want whst Is b u t for you.
What If Johnny W. waa short Hs will sleo wsnt te 4e w M t your
instead of tallT
parent* wish you to do. I say dedl
What If Mlia Bohn waa mar. nltely flnlih ichuol for your
vied Inataad of Hagta?
take, fo r tbo sake of belay e
Whal If Miss Uaipaea taught batter wife and for Uia eaka of
Oym liutaad of Typing?
What If Vlriil 0 . bad to rtdo *«* g
ga
a motor aaootarT
Whit If Jimmy 0 . had Vlrill’i
esrf
Plotter Chatter
Whit if Samlaolo Hlfh wore
By BATHY carlo #
lamlnolt Low?
Well, this l« yeur S. If, 0. DJ
Whit If Mr. Broehsa'a oyai earning in loud and clear with
won black toetoad of blue?
What if Graduation waa in April soma of the hits of tho day
"Party Doll" eeeme to be N».
Inataad of Junit
WMt If Mr. Bay won "Bor. 1 with Ju*t about everyone then
deye. Bom* of the olhere «rO
pudu” Instead of suite.
What If Senior* won out two "Butterfly." Walking After Mid­
night," " I l&lt;qve My isby," "1
w*ehi Initoad of one?
WMt If Freehman hid (a carry Dreamed," "te Waye," "Coma (Jo
With Me." "Craty With Dove."
Benton Book*? ? ?
What U Mminola HI bays " I ’m Slicking With You." "Round
and Round ond a gilllon olhere
woNn’t ia backward?
Wha| If Angelo C. waa dumb that it wauld &lt;ohs forever to Hit.
I’m euro ovtryono will agreo
instead of smart?
WMt If Mr. Fori waa prin. that the moet up and coming
cipal Instead of Dean of G|fl*? eons declined to bo a euro hit It
What If our stairs ware deals "All Shook Up" by non« other
then E|vle.
tori? ? ?
"'h it If Msry Grscs’a Mir waa Bonny Jamee la doing quite well
freon?
In the pop field u w«l|
ill ee
as the
Whst U Carol Nut? was In th« country
and weitem Held with
try si
Army?
several of hie recent recordings
WMt If Philip Byrd w j, hap­ especially "let pate, Jet Klee, lit
Dove." This 1 predict a hit withpy?
Whit If Dotty Metis wsin’t to a few ihori weeks. Thst’s (t
Mwiegfed?
for now gang. Keep tuned to for
What If Nancy Cash imoked the latest on what’s spinning with
cigars?
the Teene at 9. If. It.

Boggy Jana U ndqulet—lloop.
Billy 7 m - ~ l 'r a H l s * M ia b s ll,
1 reckon.

Dotty Meiu-No tsllto’l
Carol Null—Prcbably havo a
nervous breakdown!
Mary Urace Hobby—i'll prob­
ably fall down and break my
neck end not f t t to gil I'll to
h oseitedl
Bill Klrchholf—Nethlnl
Kayo Jenkins - f o i l i n g up (or
a big weekend and gelllnf te id y
fur tbs Brum.
F r * d B o b re n t-N o talito’ . .

Asa Verndren—Bleep, | gum.

Blenerd Phigan—I'll he 4*eo
rating for tho Pram .
M urry N a n c o -P r is tis to f trslh
sit! then go homo sad get r « 4 v .
Msrodith to o ttw B rie tlc to f usek
aad this |s ;« t the N n s f s sad
iton gel retdy for tho disco,
Henry ..V ls o n - U o home, mesa
■round, sal dreeiod, and U ka o il
M o s bat out sf .... ,
M D o a tk o o -D s llv s r lif po?&lt;
Donald M s th le u s -Q a t wit m y

car, and thine my ihaea, go got
a Curisge, gu gal Uts girl, and
then I'll to reedy.
Mike T em n ej- Nothing’ wopth
mentioning.
Sylv|a Price—Well, aince primptof won't do any good ( Al aaye, "It
f

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sra h«w
sow | Hitch.
Kvh at HH Pilmstto with
PSNnU.

What Would
Hqppon If?
IM wAMM d f U lB T

It wore JiAoa Csps iaatoM af
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It win Carta Oldbury isttoid
Sowbury
of N
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It wtra ^NrapMiisfhtoart la• U rtV
It wars.. Mr. Bud Sitter tostead
of Lsytr
It wero .Yul Brynner Instead of
Wglly Pope
|t wire- Dale M lftto laftssd
of Lewis
II were..Lynn Andrew Instead
of Jasheaa.
It were. Harrison Jonto initoad
of Smith
It woro.-MUe Cut tostoad of
Whittle
It WON BHIy D o * Instead Of

Wolfe
U w g ro -M ro . W srm m sn toitosd

of Coloman
It were. Pom St, Mary toitead
of St. John
It

L to d l D rive r Instead
of P s rM r
It won • Joyco Arrow
Inetrad
w on

of Spesr^
It wen Mile Lower toetoad of
Blear
II w in . Mies Mars instead sf
Rohn
It wtre,.Mr. Pole Instead of
Kettles
It wore..Mary Washington In*
itaod of Adorn
It wera -Pstiy Salt toetoad of
Morton
It wero - Ksy Vino Initead of
Ivay
It won Barbara Heatburn InItosd of Colburn
It ware Join
Northward to*
Head of Southward
It ware Gary Cooker toeteod of
•Baker.
H WIN Cerl Kcmuslt toitead
of Remuiat
It were Henry Bootmaker In,
steed of Shoemaker
It were Patty
Darhfoot In
etead of Ughtfoot
It were Ray
Chesapeake
In
Head of Hudson
It were. Charles
Pepelle Ia.
atesd of Kobe
II wera. RHhar
Williams in,
staid of Jana
It ware Phillip Brava instead
of Meeks

Glee Club Attends
District Conlesl
By W A N D A G I L P E B T

W h y Not
Read
This!

M M. hoc toe# aeon Ulto
Ini with two b rtttora . W to da
n Ilka Linda, Nannie R. or
itny D?
Whet la happening between

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Nay follows, bar# you earn
Nanay Cash lately? ? ?lf not lab*
notioo—eto'a a doll, toy*—gat
on the ball! | I
d Jim m y?
Gland# C . and
y Hew abaut
Loo Jacbsaw'e them* eang ia
Ihat Cindy B?
"Tbair'r* not making lb# tore to
I hav# heard fay a 0 . talhtof ■nod t b l i
By KATHY CARLOS
year-dam-de-de*
Our cahoot ran to tor tost to about a sensor toy tauiy, Canid doml I ling tie tbo rsH, LBRI
the world or It can be the worst. it to you Kenneth H.
Thera i n many paayi
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, 'Harriet trnval around tb*
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Bra. Rofarai I'm net spending
It's Just what everyone of ue miluo
I heard Boa* Marla B. tolhing .aaraa with tha following Hale- U ontit I lot lb# rale*,
it. We complain about having no about having a dal# with Tommy nient. Wa s n aakamod of nuc
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Two weeks ago tho S. If. 8.
Glee Club took a vary cnjnyablo
trip lo Daytona to the dintyiut
singing contest.
Whst a lllh ll At 7:30 a m- Die
whole group wai on the bus ex­
euro w on't)), I'm going to go to cept for J. D. Slone who *nou
slepep and forgot about the mat­ caught up with the detachment.
ter til time to get dre*eed, end Just Imagine all those girls face*
hope Mother goto m y dew Ho* ia early in IM morning. Maybe
lehad. Now I'm going to ask yvu you'd halter net.
Wa arrived abet uthirty min­
what Y Q U 'r e going la be doIngl
ute* before wa entered a large
M *—I ’ll probebly H ill to try* hall far light reading, Her* wa
to f to m »ko up my mind whst all Hoad around Uka totem pole*
to wear, and, of courts, polluting afraid to move a muiiaa. The girl*
mid* i ’eupartor" which Is toil
Treiiye'a tee mill.
and the hay* cam* up with an
Al Stanley—I'm
Stanley—I
"oseillint". Tha mined rhorui al­
lice baseball III
io g*| in aaeellant In sight read.
Linda Smith—I'm gqini heme Ing, Then we were inhered onto
o n j finish m y d r i ll , and ga to a largo
Haig to tha
Fato4y
WRt
Auditorium whera wa iaag to
Brantley SehlranMIa heme. make aur choral retinas. Aftsr
(Really? ? ?)
watching tha vary splendid Lees­
Traceys Young-t'll to doing all burg chorus wo war* dleml|iad
hundraJa of Ihingi we until |:B0 la da aa wa plaaiad.
tof ora Dl| dance like the Thau poor lUH# gift ihaptl They
. T t a M ’ll ilia to poiuhia' your won all out af mtrahaadli* and
had teikitc bulging with money.
laeniiUI
Eddie Bubour—Practicin' hut- Ths hoirdwilb wee alia an ac­
ball. (I should hava known,) tive sens with dancers jitterbug
Juanita W y n n e -G a ttln i ready glng to their haerti ronl*nl.
Al HM Utcra wig a men r*fur too daaaa, I gueii, I t ta M i
ma atout las M ura Is get reedy tonal af ill tha fouler high
Nan C u H tln i—The usual tolngi ithaeli. Can yau Imigin* i.ooi
—M ir wash and eel, fingernail*, voleee being dlnclad by ana
nice hot shower, and a two hour man. It was tremendous, believe
me. Then again wawem eneui
nap.
ad for a time to oat. At T;U the
Jchnny
W t}m m i*-P u ttto |
a •holt charm did i man con­
In a im iiile n in my a ir .
(O f cert. Ai wo Hoto and ring there
eeureat)
wai a thrilling feeling going
Penny Marian-Well I've get to Ihroun'i everyone. Tha tinging
go to Orlando and git my hair was just beautiful.
set and | won't be beck til seven, After this there was ■ mad
and g(ter ‘bet tt'U to ju*k en* ,'duh tor tho hum and all eremad ru«hi
|e*ni end accounted for w* left
Pat Harrington—Trying te gel Daytona wltn a t*.*-J but cun.
happy.
tented ftiling. What a day l

Question O f W eek
By DALE I.KW lS
Ry the time you are reeding
thl«, the Jr, Sr. Prom will ba a
pleasant memory. But for now—
"Whet will you bo doing frlday, March 39, between 9:30 p. m.
and 1:00 p. m. (the lime school’*
out until the dance begins)?"

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MIBB IABIABA BUPBICHT

Moment!
To Remember
Ry DALE LEWIS
As the last Hritos ef muito
Coated from the Mayfar Inn
Ballroom, couples slipped away to
the beach, breakfasts, and par*
lice.
The poll light! and music and
faint Kent of wilted com gef still
lingered with tormi Mwovyr,
when Uto Troop *nd tbtor dsto*
arrived at Bobby Little'* house
out gn the lake, their igniimental
thoughts of ihg Prpm vini»h»d
with the appaonnee af punch,
eookles, aandwtehei, and » rec­
ord player.
Al Stanley and Bylv|a Price,
Murray Nance and Kay Jenkins,
Meredith Scott and Nancy Cush­
ing, Terry Ooembel and Jeanette
Pilvea, Brantley Sehlrard and
Linda Smith, Philip Byrd and
Dele Lewis, Bobby Llttla an Ca­
rol Nutt all had a groat time
dancing and swimming. Nothing
could havo furnished a more en­
joyable ending lo a wonderful
evening.
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school spirit, yet whet have we
contributed to S. H. 8. In the way
of Khool iptrlL The answer to
that li. some hav* g great am­
bition for S. If. 8. lo ba tha Best,
and they take part In everything
to encourage the idea. The ethers,
Nothing at a|ll A few can't pul
Use Idea ovar, it takas everyone
working together.
If you think school spirit liu't
necessary, you’te Just kidding
yourself. Who wanle a bunch of
dead boat* balding everything
hath?
If you want a good education
you have no choice but to come
Khool, so why not make the
It of tha eituatjon? I can't ms
going Juet half way and quilting.
We hava a principal who Is doing
everything to mabe 8. If. S. the
ton, but I’m nehamed to aay
we’re letting him down. Make
your choice—either Join In on
thing* end encourage our school
spirit or quit complaininf because
we lack it. I think that'a Being
fair and wquare. don't you;
Wall you’ve heard my opinion,
I may b* wrong hut I don’t think
to (Me lima. AH I ask is tor you
to think Ihe situation avsr. IV*
salt) It before i'll say it again,
it's up to everyone of us whal
kind of school our school is. so
plsasa Join aid be a part of
things. Yau, ae a person, will ban­
dit by It as much as I. H. 8.

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Jus? Green
With Envy

I . I -wondar if Piaao W. hnowp' boy* at B. H . B. Why aid to many
about It.
toyo i o atog to IM J r . I r . Pw m ?
Hava yau Marti tha QNIAT Thl» ia Joat an* ad tbo way# tbo
newel Wei if you Haven’t b*N enirit o f our eiboal baa fa n *. Fo r
il U Nan Cushing and maradiUt Heaven’ * take. I hope n*st year
Beat!. You'll! mike a darling will to t o i l e r fOUflf.
Who la that great bin handsome
D e*«mi (Ml Linda Y, Juet ebaraattr In
in m
1 b pomd fyaniab
ean'1 make up her mind atout who M aya averyan* laughing con*
Philip N, ar Johnny B- Com* &lt;?n etanily? Mihc Tam m y, that sound*
Lind# yau can't hav* toth-that Ilk* you! I
just wouldn't to fair.
Hey you guys—th#
-ih *re 'i a real
Why haven't ua Man Kay I. ywaat Mfhomar*
■Irl
loing
end Duke B. In the Mils lately? around unatlaibad Boberta Miller
Beam# Kay Hill haa a crush on la wtom wa mean.
him, wMt atom you, Dub*? ?
Whal'a oil this talk In Journo
Did you Mar about IM fresh­ lent about sultlnn out moet of
man going to tha Jr, Bentor iha gossip. That doesn’t hound e&lt;?
Pram?
Oh, dnn't
alarm*!, goad to m*~wh#t atout you? ? 7
ihoy w*r* Juit ihly wreck uHt&gt; Bemeona plena due u« in an
oral
who Marquila camptoll Ilk** now,
(Hod to Mar avaryon* enjoyed
B*llev* it nr not Harold Bftoa
Ihe Jr, Hr, pram. An orchid far haa been epottod In Ih* toll quit*
tha Junior* I You all did a great a few times talking m a girl ant
job of decnraling.
ia away* seem to to tha earn*
Where did Fanny M- and Bate |lr, Harold w* tab* that boob
gat iucb • nice BBD tan? ? ?
■tout you Mini allorglo to giria
Bylvto Prtea and Al surely do -flood goDigl r
man# a darling couple. Rut Isn’t
Hiirt,1y Petflsr—isn't it #boul
Il Bailing to to montonoug? ? ? lima far you to to geUIni a
Overheard In Hama Ba—Kathy girl? It's spring you now! !
C»rjQ* living tq Mr Pld standby (Pretty good eieuse)
mirror—"Mirror, mirror on thg
Pat Martaon, who do you Uko
wHlr-Tra tha fejert of them now? ? ? Wi ’n really aurioua.
We don’t have any Idea—do you.
and tho rail af tha student body Pet? 7 7
will I hope wc can say "Opera­ Wa are really glad to tea. Peg­
tion s. H. S," (Encouragement of gy LundqulH and Billy T P * 80School Spirit, well underway.
Ing Heady again. Y«« two make

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By Kathy Carlos
This pa*t week has been miser­
able for ue anderelieamen. Any
one of us would have given our
left arm to be going to the prom.
Seme of the Junior end Senior
Urge have offered their small
bite of comforting advice on how
we'll havo *o much lo look for­
ward to In our future years at
S. H. 8. So much tor that, we're
Hill green with envy.
Moet of the Junor and Senior
girls have been Inoklhg forward
lo the prom *|nea thay wire fresh­
men and nowdt'e time to gn quite
a few of them are stuck w|th new
formsle and no dates. What was
wrong with some of those boys
anyway? Well, you can't taka
them out and ahoot them as
mush ee you might like to. I jurt
hope our sophomore and fresh­
men boy* won't ke Ilka that.
Although we're green with en­
vy over you upper claism*n w«
all hope you had one glorious
lima Friday that you will never
forget.

"VraTpofti I'll wilt until t i p
it let ItoN will to plenty nf # i ^
WLwlroni I plan to ep#nd.»»
on my family. ...
Nr. Mitbiouai I'd ue* It an gfw
lint ■ hotter n r,
«r, Rriiktnt Tb# odmtoMW**
live personnel havo not ton* to*

form#4 to whal nitont a H o to o t
r i l l * for ieirbari would iBnct
their iila r tir.
M n . Ratomani M ato m y
payment on ■ aahto o n w o r.
M r*. Alien? r m not oountlng
my ehDkeni tofem tto y #n
Hatchett.
. . . . .
M il* Ruyreihti I'd to ik l i
iwim m lnj pool to m y took yard.
M r. Pibbei (Cbuekio) » U r t
eatihi m m Initoad af toanai
Mias Bterenei I'm golM to wait
until I get it.
MUa Wklttle? J u it lot m » w t
it and than 111 know what t o ,#
with It.
Mine llmpeen: I'd hav* ma n
personal mild for overydiyt t &lt;
a real- cute euptWhat is this wa ora M otoi
lately Linda Y . and Johnny b .
together, That might prove in­
teresting.
Hey gang, wa hava a couple nf
vocallili ameng us, WendoJL

Brooks end Don B»ly—wsrW
talking about you twa| I t

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THB WAY MAKItl

Dance Band Plays
In Assembly
By CARLA NEWBURY
With Leslie Smith leading the
Dene* Band, they put en a very
good assembly proirrarn
The members, In ease somo
of you new peoolo don't know,
arc Saxophones, Harmon Smith,
Barry St. John, DDaie Rountree,
and Wally Pope; trombones Tom­
my Williams
wiiiiam* and
aivi Richard
mcnaru Pqwi -iiw
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all; Irumpele,
Sidney Vihl*n
Tommy Water, and Vivian Parrail- Gregory
Welker wee on the
If
drums. And last, but not l*ait.
Paulina Bane accompanying on
tha piano.
The hand opened with their
theme long, and than th*y olsyed
KQ KO MO, Pesp Purple, and
Pat Hmingtet, added touch to
tha hank eang "long from Moulin
Rouge."
Bigney Vlhlen played a Mtmprt
solo called "Summertime". It’s
the first lim* he hie plated It
before Seminole High |n4 he did
I wonderful Job
As their IsH number, the bend
Nelly Jailed il up and played
"Alexander's Rag Time Hand."
(Oh &gt;ai, Bill Chisholm played
Ota B i l l .)

Ae a raeuls the mined chorus
and ih* buy* gu lo Tampa to ihu
hills conlesl.

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falurday at a Jayne Sponeored luncheon. Gen. J. C. llutrhKon
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the Seminole County Nary Appreciation Day. The crowd, neen ahote, It enjoying fried fi*h. hailed corn on the eoh, cole nlaw,
celery, hu«h puppie*. and coffee. "Km j body enjoyed themwcltea.

tald one Navy man In the picture. A elt Ilian alttinf nearby etamrnlrd “We enjoy the Navy, we like the Navy, and we want to bp
with them.**
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Admiral Cirl .1. Pfiiigalag. Major Datid (ialrhel. and l'nngrr**man
A. S. •*Syd" Merlon;; Jr.
(Official C. S. Nary Photo)

the hlah Naey official* white Captain Robert W. Jarhina (right),
RKAR AII.MIRAI. I'ARI, J. PKING8TAG, WASHINGTON. Ain't
Chief I,r Hurt- hi of Natal Acronautira. la nilrnpied to Seminole I Commanding Officrr •( the Nary Air Station tonka on.
County** Natal Appreciation Dry, J . Ilrailey Udham (left) greeta t
(Official If, R. Na»y Pbntn)
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HUSH n i'PIKS AND KISH were the order of the day at thr
tabic fir dlgritarir* during Nary Appreciation Day. (I.efl to right)
Deputy Sheriff A. K. Krana. ( lumber of Commerce Manager John

Kridrr. Senator Spcaaard I.. Holland, Gen J . C. IluIrhUon, and
Miyil' I lot Id Galrhrt.
(Photo by Iteru'tromy

SMII.CS OP APPRECIATION WERE SEEN throughout Fort Melthe daT.|oug( fc»thitie* *pun*orrd hy thr Junior Chamber of Com
Ion Pit k Saturday during Seminole Count)'a Naty Appreciation
merce.
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(Official U, 8. Nary Photo)
Day. Hfrt la a group of Nat) prraunnacl enjoying their food at |

IT COULDN'T ItK IIETTKR aaM Rear Adm'ial Carl J. Pflngttag
at Salorday'a SrmimJe Count) Naey Appreciation Day. (Left to
right) Count) CammiaMloner R. C. Dodd, Rear Admiral Pfingalaf,

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G. Harold Alctandir, Chairman of the Republican Party In Mod*
da, and County Commissioner l.aarcrue Swuffocd. (Staff Photo)

THE KIDDIES. KVKRV ONE OK THEM, had a wonderfil lime and | Shown abate are Tommy and Tina Brubaker, »«n and daughter xt
enjoyed the Ki-ib I ty 'a l Seminole County 'a Naty Appcrciatioa Day. | Lt. and Mrs. D. E. Urubakcr.
(Photo by Ucrgatroaa)

�ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DOLLAR

Thanks To All Who Helped Make
Navy Appreciation Day Success
Sanford likes tha Navy I
And tha anawar to that axclamatlon
cama laat Saturday whan at leant fl.BOO peo.
pla turned out for the Seminole County
Navy Appreciation Day etaped by the Semi­
nole County Junior Chamber pf Commerce.
Navy personnel, atatloned at the Sanford
Naval Air Station, and their famlllenrame to
tha celebration, aa did local citizen* from all
over the county.
Port Mellon Park wa* teeming with poo.
pla from 4280 In the afternoon until after
tha firework* at n lg h t-am l even then were
reluctant to leave ao aennntlonnl wna-tho
day.
Many people expressed their sincere
opinion that Seminole County Navy Appre­
ciation Day should become an annual evpnt.
And, as many did not know, the Saturday
celebration was the second such event.
The Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce, with It* resident, (i. Andrew
Speer and the two co-chairmen of the event,
Harry Cannell and Oarfleld Wlllet* plann­
ed carefully and well for the day-ion* cele­
bration,
Worn the very first, cooperation from
local d tliens wa* excellent. This could l»e
reflected In the two tons of fish, fried gol­
den brown and delleloun a Job handled by
volunteer help under the direction of On*
Schmah. There were pyramid after pyrnmld
of hush puppies, huge containers of cole
slaw, 7.R00 ears of boiled corn, crnten and
crates of crisp celery, ran after can of cof.
fee, a Ion* line of drink boxes Iced down
with cold drinks—all accomplished with
volunteer help. And the servln* linen all
twelve of them, manned by civic and fraternnl organizationa
Frankly, the entire affair could have
been Judged as the feedln* of one great Id*
happy family— for only smiles and laught­
er, cheers of glee, and thousands of chuckles
from pure satisfaction were alt that could be
heard.
The flemlnnlo High flchool band perform­
ed "th eir very best" as they entertained
the huge crowds during mealtime which exteiftled from 4 i.TO In the afternoon until
after 7 at night. The band, with their music,
and thn Corps of Majorettes with their prochiton steps and prances, all under thn dir­
ection of bandmaster Krnest Cowley, added
to the gaiety of thr entire event.
Our commendations meat go to all who
had n pnrt In making Seminole County Nnvy
Appreciation Day a remarkable success.

The Sanford Herald
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. Monday, April t. lo.’j

TODAY'S IHIII.F, VERSB
Proud egotlstfi aro easily Inflated. Their
kingdoms uro mostly make bollovo. Thn
kingdom of heaven falls mostly to childlike
simplicity.
The puldiraa, standing afar off, would
nut lift so much ns his eye* unto henven.
t.uke 18:10.

Even though this was the second such
•vent, we’re sure that tho future hold* in
More an annual recurrence of what has been
termed over and over again "th e moot suc­
cessful of all events" ever held in the com­
munity.
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By JAN THOMAS
L'nl.e.l Press Stiff Comi*M**at
ATLANTA V — A fist-growing
river developent program In Geor­
gia which ultimately may sec In­
land ports ■&lt; far north as At­
lanta Is quietly revolutiontllag
the state*! facilities for Industry
and recreation.
Streams that once could be for­
ded on foot In Mime plaees sr*
being made ntvlgabla to htavy
barge traffic. Giant lsk*i are
being created to provide tourist
site* that promise a booming
trade. Fishing camps and yacht
anchorages are springing up. At­
lanta is recognized by the Indus­
try as the nation*! No. 1 Inland
market for boats and motors.
Amateur meteorologists aven
predict that impounded waters ol
r.ew dam development! may
mean a milder climate for zome

A fter a year long study, the Federal
Deserve System has made some Interesting
disclosures about buying on the installment
plan.
It found that nearly half of all U. A.
families have innintlment debts, and that
about 18 per cent of Individual Income after
tnxes Is now being paid out In Installments.
The Federal Reserve survey disclosed
that almost three out of every five families
In tho 94,000 to 97,000 Income range have In­
stallment debts. Among younger married
couples, almo'i*. seven out of ten with small
children are buying on the Installment plan.
Credit of this kind Is being used Increasingly,
It was found, and the old moral stigma' on
consumer debts Is disappearing.
Many other findings were reported, but
the core of the report Is that Installment
debt Is high and steadily rising. The report
Is certain to stimulate new discussion as
to whether the Federal government should
have the power to regulate buying In credit.
It was this question that prompted President
Elsenhower to order a survey a year ago.
The Federal Reserve System sta ff ex­
pressed no opinion, fn tho report, as to the
amount of Installment buying we now have
is bail for the nation’s economy.
However, some economists have express­
ed concern nbout the Inrge amount the
American people have on the cuff.
CongreiM will soon have to decide whe­
ther some sort of regulation Is called for.
It Is expected that any move on the pArt
of Congressional lenders to dip Into the buy­
ing habits of the Amerlcnn public will call
for a quick rebuttal on the part of many
millions of Amerlcnn people. Standards of
living In American communities began to
Increase In ever Increasing percentages when
ItiMlnllment buying became the mode of
bringing Into homes the new fnshlons for
living and modern Improvements.
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Foreign News C o m m e n t a r y
Foreign Naira Commentary
United Press Stiff Corre*pan4ent
The United Ktatci
soon may
propoea the admission of Spain to
the North Atlantic Treaty Orga­
nization.
Spain Itself li eager to Join.
It would be surprising If Presi­
dent Elsenhower ami British
Prime Minister Harold MarmlUan
did not discus* the question In
their talks in Bermuda lad weak.
Britain and France long have
oppored Spain's admission to
NATO. But It has been reported
recently that they have changed
their minds.
At a time when some other
NATO countries are trying to re­
duce their armed strength as an
economy measure. Spain'* addi­
tion to Ihs U nation alliance cer­
tainly would strengthen It.
Urged By House Oroup
The House of Bepre*rnlallves

Foreign Affairs Commltteo on
March 18 unanimously approved
a resolution calling for Spain’s
gdmlsslon.
The resolution, which is await­
ing passage by full House anil
Sanate, was proposed by the State
Department. It said that the deiartmrnt should "continue to use
Is good offices toward tbs end
of achieving participation by
Spain In the NATO organization."
Britain anil France have been
cold toward Spain partly because
of its neutrality in World War It.
But Franco is nbout n« antiCommunis: as anybody could be.
That is one thing In Spain's fa­
vor. Franco has an army of
about 300,000 men, and could mo­
bilise about 2 miUlnn If another
war broke out.
The United States signed a mil­
itary agreement with Spain on
Sept. 23, 1053. Under this agree­
ment tho United Slates Is con­
structing four hlg air base* and
one naval base in Spain.
ONI* Foil THR llllll)-*
LOS ANORI.r.B tiu Mrs Bev­
Franco Can't Apply
erly Jtirmnn, 29, won n divorce
Franco cannot apply for ad­
Tuesday after she told Uiu Judge
her husband, William, SS, "flew
Into a great rage because our
hnby lovebird* scattered 'feds on
the kltchan floor."

Mechanized Postal Delivery
The mall carrier represents a curious
bnckwnter In this country's mighty surge
toward a mechanized culture. In an era when
everything else from milk to laundry Is dellvercd on wheels, the postman still hoofr It
with a heavy sack of mill. Tho system Is
both slow and expensive.
Tho Post Office Department has been
expeVImonting with mechanized delivery of
mall during the past three or four years.
This work Is now coming to fruition. A
three-wheeled motor vehicle with n big mnll
bin ban been developed nnd eventually post­
men all over the country will be using It.
The little mnll scootrra aro fast nnd
mnneiivernble. They can carry up to 400
nnunda of mnll, ns compared with •per­
haps HR pounds In tho old-fnshloncd mnll
sack carried by n postman. Their use will
greatly speed up dellverlm In addition, the
Post Office Department estimates thnt each
vehicle will save nbout 41,000 a year.
Mechanized postal delivery has been a
long time coming. It ought to be put Into
widespread use ns rapidly a* Is fenslhlo.
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Strict grnmmnrlnnT Insist thnt It Is more
rorrert to say we re..r children rather than
raise them, rrnrtlrnl sociologists may feel
thnt, to raise some children, rear treatment
is necessary.

Ciulral P m t Writer
■HIPPED to the U. a. from then pelted hint with ollvea.
South Africa la a giant emerald Sesma thay did everything to tha
which weighs an amaaing 24,000 martlnla except drink ‘am.
earat*. That atone, aaya the man
t ! !
at the next desk, la n real torF .S .F . potlcardt that that
Sura gem dandy!
rornrt kradnt our u-oy n oul.t cer­
t I I
tainty Acn e a hi&lt;j tall lo till—1/ it
Moscow reports completion „/ only could talk.
a A’m»tnio //i,idictionary. It'll
t t t
be all Greek to we.
Orandpappy Jenkins says ba
t I t
ansa hnaw a dies (askay wha didn't
Homing wild turkeys Is laugher think that everything ha said aw
then burning elephants, says ■ lha air was axsaadlngty clever.
atan wha has dana bath, turo—
t I t
Jar ana thing, pasbydarms can't A University of Chicago eel an”y away.
tlat haa determined that two*
I f I
thlrda of our rainfall la watar
At a party In Radllngton, Eng­ evaporated from tha octane. Bo
land, tha Duka of Kant'a pala that aprlngtlma "aaa of mud" la
douood his head with gin and really that)

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mission to NATO. But thera la no
doubt he would Join enthusiasti­
cally If asked.
Aside from the fact that Spain’s
entry would give NATO a needed
lift at this time, there I* the coun­
try's Important strategic position
to think about. Sheltered behind
tho fnrmllable Pyrenees Moun­
tains, it might become th« last
allied bn-tlon In Western Europe
if Soviet ttus-ln's Bed armies
swept across Kurope.
Spaniards also point out that,
if Spain Joined the NATO, its Ca­
nary Islands off the northwest
roast of Africa might provide an
additional allied air base. The
United States has big air bases
In nearby Morocco. But that
newly Independent country might
become politically unstable In
wartime.
There is to be ■ big meeting of
NATO foreign minister* at Bonn,
capital of West Germany, on May
2 It could he that Secretary of
State John Foster Hulles will
raise ihe question of Spaln'i ad­
mission then.

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Pedro Menendc* do Aviles made
(he first permanent settlement in
the U S. at St. Augustine, Florida
in 1303.
New l.abnr "Code"
WASHINGTON IS — AFL CIO
special counsel Arthur J. Goldberg
toM a labor meeting with tongueIn cheek Thursday that the AFL
CIO's ethical practices committee
has written a new rode ofltitled:
"I can not get It for you whole­
sale.”

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The brightest ligl.lhouse in the
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Officer Kelly leaned Into
Mr. Gruber's coupe and re*
ported, "Ya must be day*
dreamln’, bud. Your wlfo
fell out of the back seat
four blocks back."
"So that's what It w u !"
exclaimed Mr. Gruber, with
a heartfelt sigh of relief. "I
thought 1 had gone dcafl"

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ON — CLOTH FA TOO
ItAMONA, Calif. « - Sun wurshlpera put their clothes on Mon­
day when thing* gm too hot at
the Comp Mnmngntuma nudist col­
ony. The reserve fashion trend
was caused by • brush fir* nod
the arrival of firemen.

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1. At tha Odd Fellowz* picnic Sunday, Mrs. Murchison won
first prlzo in tha ladies' rolling pin throwing contest. She
threw her pin 89 yards.
I 2. Mr. Murchison won the
100-yard dash.

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dam below BatabHdgt—
cated last week.
Engineer* are now pushing W
completion of tho W brd date and
rvrcir on
tho
C h a tte l****
above Atlanta by fall, gnd they
hope to finish the Fort Oalnei and
Columbia dams, above the Jim
Woodruff, by 1952.
When they are computed, no»l*
gallon will be poislbl# from the
Gulf of Mexico through Florid* tW
section! of Georgia.
Tha dams, built with federal Columbus. Oa.. on the Chattahoo­
fund*. Ira providing vist amounts chee. Enthusiastic "pipe dftam*
of power to run factorial end light »r»" predict the river win some
homei; witer for Industry, cities day carry wealth to a booming
and firms. Hie navigable streams Inland port hi Atlanta.
will pgrmlt barge- to transport
On the other side of tho State,
ort, oil, cement, griln, automo­ Congress he* authorised • *1**biles and other raw materials foot navigable channel from *aehesply.
vanah lo Augusta on tho Savan­
Recreation Flat ladustry
nah River.
Mata porks, motels, cottage*
Two projects — the Hartxrelk
and summer eotonlee ire dotting ,dam. which is under eonstruetlonT
liko sites.
'and tha Clark Hill dam abort
BUI* Secretary of Commerce Augusta—will provide a firm flow
Scot! Candler asp* tha river de­ of water for the ehannel.
Allateona wai Fire*
velopment project will 'revolulionise the InMutrlal life of Geor­ The state's first major Metal
gia. provide Jobs for thousands dam project, tha ABatoona Mar
In agrtrultnrat areas amt create Cartersvllle. was rompUttd tn
• vaat new potential for the tour- 1930. It Is the Initial project in •
comprehensive plan for develop­
lit trade."
Tha latest link In the ehain of ment of the water resources of the
navlgiblo waterways being devel­ Alabama-Ooosa system* te Ala-.
oped—the Jim Woodruff lock and bama and Georgia.

'Fast Growing River
Development Program
Underway In Georgia

Installment Plan

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Osteen News '

BY VIRGINIA CONN

Thi* blank sheet of paper l , ' County. Write NOW.
beginning to unnerve me, so I'll I Shall I go back lo the social
go ahead and say snything that " 0,f s {o\ *
minutes? VAH-U
djlu
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had a luncheon at the Mayfair
comes to mind instead of waiting. Inn Thursday noon. Sadie Nolda
for the perfect phrases. Ony two and Ellen Gonzales were this
words fit the job.
Thank jrou. hostesses. Spring was the theme.
Thank you. Sanford, from the bot-'and ,in&gt;’ n0,&lt;?Sa&gt;'* »t each place
JACKY FENWICK
The Nichol* homo ha* been
tom of our Navy hearts. You we,re Jha ravors. Witte cups of
purchased by Mr. anil Mr* E. B.
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colored mint* carried out the pashave proved to us through Navy tr)
of jprinc&gt; and Joai
Shiners and Mr. and Mr*. J. J.
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-------- Redditt They will move in soon.
Appreciation Day how much ycu |Fellini won the door prize of a
Just about anything I could add the honored guest*. (Can't call
really like us! There was not a large basket of spring flowers,
to what’s already been said about (hem speeches, as all the men; Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pell and
face at Fort Mellon Park Satur- which had dominated the table
last Saturday’s celebration of N'avy werf verj. thoughtful, and kepi family and Ms*. Raymond Pell
day night with the exception of during the luncheon. Several new
Apprcciat on Day would be anti-( ^ _Lr_..
a few children), that did not have girls were introduced. They wera
visited in Samsula. Friday.
them
short!
Probably
shouldn't
climatic’ But. since it is the topic j
a smile from ear to ear. The Ann Purdy. I)odle Maliczowski,
of conversation on everyone’* ton j make that kind of a remark, but
whole day wa* wonderful from Pat Trout. Joanno Thomp*on, ami
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Mr. and Mrs W. E. Meeker of I
gue. I think I’ll give you my ver it is the truth! !&gt;
start to finish. We may even have Kay Downs. Also present were VI
Jacksonville
spent
Saturday
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»ion” of it. What with * "b.iwe- j Actually, if we had been bcta future Sanfnrditc in Admiral Mildahn, Anne Rear. Betty Em*nSunday
with
her
parents
Mr.
ami
ball-loving husband, and two Uf ab,f ,o hcjf , . j have likcJ
Pingstag, who thinks he may re­ ski. Pat Hansen, Virginia DereMr*. Raymond Lawson.
boys, one of who thinks that the
tire
here Who could blame him megio. Bert Burkholder, Jean
tun only rises so that he can be VPr&gt;' muph to hear the views
after attending the various plias- Hossl. Alic? Mill*, Camille Metz­
in his way to the ballfield, natu-; of *hese important men on such
Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Olson
e* of N. A. D.? To him it must ger. Polly Brubaker, Millie Snee,
rally we attended the ball gam e,3" occasion! It was an unusual and childrn of Boston. Ma»s..
be a sight unbelievably rare for Thelma Fentress, Teresa Martin,
between Dallas and Minneapolis 'event, to say the least. . The:C and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thom­
a town to like its navy »o; and ami Joan Fellini.
at the Municipal Stadium! It ar* * av&gt; /“* " horP in, Sanfori1 as of Sanford were guest* of Mr.
to have the navy equally fond The same night a farewell din­
turned out to be one of the best *ho haVl’b« n
, ■* h*« I ami Mrs. Robert Williams, Sun­
of the town. Morale i* an all im­ ner was given at the Mayfair
so far this year!
abou‘ «*•»» Naval Installation in day.
portant factor In the services, honoring Vi and Charlie Mildahn,
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-Picy must have caught so m e
^
^
haj
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and no one can deny that morale who are leaving for Norfolk, af­
of the excitement that was radint; tajnfd by (he tow„ he w„
,u
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Reider of
is in good shape In Sanford. Sure­ ter the change of comamnd *wrely the word will go back to W*rh- monies on Monday. AT! of VAlt ft
*1.1 , *****
•
tioned in ! !If there is such a Sterling. 111. called on Mr. anl
ington that Sanford want* lo keep was present. The ball room waa
sitting m a good spot, (r ght berd bc W )- happy t0 hcar Mrs. Clarence Snyder Tuesday.
the nayv and 1* wiling to put up devilled for the
hind home-plate) 16 watch ^ &gt;bout it! It would make a good!
occasion with
arrival of he d «nlt,rl. and the
for a colum(l,
; Mr*. J. L. Sander* has returned
with the noise and the risk. There cocktail* being served In on# end,
unhappy "plight* of the Navy v
.....
.
. . to her home in Itoston. (in. fol­
is a risk, you know—no*, much eon the other reserved (or the
photographer, who had his came' *»**«. «ba&lt;
° " p* " h&lt;* had lowing a two months visit
a* many large cities endure with I large dining table*. John Bear,
ra trained on one entrance, and the best time, everything consid- with relatives in the vicinity.
airlines passing over all the time. Charlie's relief, presented the Miltrying so hard to keep the’ nutn-j ered, were the “kids”! The crowd She is n sister of Mr*. Ray­
i but we had a tragedy last year. |d.ihna with an engraved silver
MliPLLM
IkhPItKSKNTING
each
of
Hie
ten
cluli*
of
the
County
Federation
of
Woman’*
Club*
erous children from getting with-1 was so huge, that they were gone.
shown *re. left to right. Ml*. David Gatchrl. Mr*. I.. K. Swope, Mr*. F. E. Mrrriwcther anil Mr*. ami the people of Sanford mu,t tray—a tribute to the former
In range, only to have all the before you realize it! And I mond Pell.
Carlton IVlti *. Standing behind chair* are. Mr*. Vincent Matrcki, and Mr*. I).
Karri*.
! be convinced that the advantage* |skipper and hi* wife from fellow
•‘notable*’’ come in the other en guess it’s the first time I haven’t j
(P h o to bv Bergstrom) ! outwrichthe disadvantage*, and
officers and
friend*. Charlla
Mr.
and
Mrs
P.
T.
Piety
were
trance! ! But. ‘Vest iavie”!
really worried about mine when ]
________ 1___________ the posihility that there may b e thanked
.................the assemblage, and pre­
dinner
guest*
of
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Following the ballgamc. we they’ve disappeared at a big1
|another accident.
sented engraved cigarette boxes
“high-tailed” it downtown to par- event like that! With most of the; B. L. Crenshaw in New Smyrna.
However, once you have made to the fallowing, who are also
take of the ‘’fish-fry”! We were streets blocked off. and what traf- Sunday.
,
j up your mind, WRITE a letter, j leaving, or have left for other
lucky enough to find a parking fie there was moving *n slowly. ( The I. A. H. Club of the Met­
WRITE to Uk? persons ami places units. Camille and Rob Metzjer.
spot within "hiking" distance of there was no cause to worry. And hodist Church met Saturday
|listed in this papar. Tell them Dick and JuneDuvall. Davo Ru*.
the park, and we were able to I’ve never heard such "nhs and afternoon with Mrs. Raymond
Mr*. r r n Rach and Mr*E. why you
want the navy here, nr I sell. Dirk Smith, ar.d D.T. Trice.
The Scholarship Silver Tea and
get served and seated without any ' ahs" as t did during the fireworks Lawson in charge Following an
B
Carter
represented
Yowell’s
at
Ju*t
say
that
you like the navy The Mayfair orchestra played for
waiting or confusion This in it- display! The only thing that mar- i activity hour refreshments were Fa l.ion Show held Friday at Ihc Q j £ W i v P S C l l l h
the
Dorothy
Gray
Clinic
held!
Scratch
it.
type
it. or print it. dancing.
•elf is a "feather in the caps" of red that wa* the cinders blowing served by the hostesses. Don­ Sanford Woman’s Club wa* even
TT ,V L b ^ l u u
Threatened to print ail tha
Tuesday In Jacksonville at the Se-| but write to Washington. The
the Jaycees! The absolute ease |bark across the crowd, and get- na Stoll and Diane Jones Mrs. more successful than the Federa­
mmole Hotel.
! children in schools can write names of those seen at the fishtml. speed with which it was all ting in your eyes. And that was W. K. Meefker wa* a guest.
tion of Woman’s Clubs had antiGuest* of Mr. and Mr*. George Thp&gt;' have navy friends, and their fry Saturday night, but I'm afraid
bandied was proof of the terrific uncontrollable on the part of the
Quinn
thi* weekend were. Mis* Sat " avy friend* can write and ,ay there i* not time Did notice that
planning and thought that went In ! Jaycees. or I’m sure they would
Iv Presley of Washington D. C how much they want to stay in Patty Murphy i* home from Toft*
lo the whole affair! ! I didn't have taken rare of that too
as vstne ones who attended thi* year,
Mnrgaruitc McCarthy and Sanford. Your letter* are Import for spring vacation, and vlstiinff
speak to anyone who had to wait, it was about the only detail they (if they're still around" would at the door by Mrs. C. O. Knox, The Navy Chief* Wives Club was
her aunt and uncle John and Jean
morning yji,, Beatrice W. Adams of Lower -mb ar&gt;d R'oy
cannot come frnm
and all you could hear was praise 1missed! ! I'm sorry we weren't be there next year, in addition Mr*. C. K. Fisher. Mrs. J. reorcanlred Friday
Dooley. Also hear that RRI and
to
the
very
few
who
didn’t
get
II.
Innl*
and
Mrs.
V.
Gruff
»crvthrough
the
effort,
of
Mr*
I..
S.
uank&gt;
\
j
anyone
else.
Which
mean*
that
for the way the entire program able to stay for at least part of
ed to raise money for the Teach Brlnn Mr* Charles Mead* pri
Mr and Mr*. It. W Walker an! ”'ery private citizen in Sanford Millie Thomas have ortlars to
was carried out. Those that were-' the "street dance" that followed there Saturday!
Norf Ik.
As "spokesman" for one Navy rrs Scholarship Loan Fund and sided over the meeting and muni daughter. .Ml of Intcrlachen wore ' " f,udfln* natvy wl' f5'
n’t able to get there mi*sed a the firework*, hut with two exJV " '
' ' a*hinglon.
delicious ’feed"! ! !The corn was hausted children on our hands, we |family, may l extend my thank* (or a $."&gt;&lt;) scholarship for the out- nation* and elrrtion* were hel I weekend guests ot Mr. and Mr,.1' b'B fnr * lcU,p
my favorite, and I don't think1headed for home and bed! (Mom to the Jaycec*. and all tho other 'landing high school senior going The f '” i"*2 j wera rhn-.cn- Mr* L. E. Walker and family.
! ,f hr ° r ,h'' wan,, ,0 hp *,,rf ,hp
I'harle w»tv;J*.
president.
Mr*
there was a "tough" ear among and Pop were pretty worn out organizations which helped them., to college.
.*
•■ . ••_
IFrank
I (lltn ■i||iris«||i|
Hutdiard 1ha*
1,1^ II
returned
till III II |i»
to n;uy will rontinue In Seminote
11 p i &lt;ii m
* Sanford after spending a month in'
the thousands served!
thcmscivc*.) And that seemed to for one of the nto*t enjoyable, Mrs. C.lltin White narrated the J'hap,r
*'’p» 'taD'. Mr* szamferwvillss. Cla.
re guests of Mrs. Forest nrcek-,
J
'"
Our thanks also to the wonder he the general reaction around days I’ve spent in Sanford, or fashion show amt introduced mo
enridge In DcLand Wednesday fnr
ful Seminole High School Band, town on Sunday Everyone was anywhere for that matter. And! dels representing each of thi- ter. Phillips, treasurer,
FRK E DKI.IVKRY
Dr.
anil
Mrs.
Brantley
Hender­
from
each son of Lake Markham Road are luncheon. Mrs. Rreckenridge Is a !flO N. Park Phone FA 2-1KJ
that played during the "fish fry" |tired, hut tired in a way that we when we stop to think of the clubs of the Federation. Modeling ^ representative
,
...
. iVodn..*.lav former resident of Sanford.
and afterwards. An also to the were happy about, and didn’t reason behind all thi.*, we can for the Sanford Pilot Club was i squadron wa* also cl.os.-n to h e :’””
Dr H. nderson ulll a.llv.
cute majorettes who performed ] mind at all. Heard some talk add our heartiest hope* that the Mr-. David Gatchel. the Long-!«" the Board of Director, Kopre
( opening of the recently
for the crowd. Found that by about making it an annual event, Navy ba*e will remain h“rc in wood Civic League, Mrs. Carlton renting Itatu, Mr*. K. White. N A
of of the "First
rP‘
itanding up we were able to hear a fact that all the Navy people Sanford where we have no doubts Peters, the Seminole Homo Dom * - Mr*. William Cotter. VAH ’■ constructed replica
onvtration Club. Mr*. Vincent Ms Mrs. Nardine. VAH 7. Mrs J. (
most of the "word*” spoken by would be thrilled alMiut. And tire that we ARK wanted
* ol nlcs •
tlcke, the Sanford Woman’s Club, Parson*. VAH D. Mr*. M A. tin- j '
M,s
Mc Ol l I i Mr Iter
.Mr*. F. W. Merriweathar. the ger*. VAH It Mr* W F I’et-cb.
MrWilliam A.|m?r w*nn •
v "1 ' ,M- K W. Grier
Oviedo Woman’s Club,
Mr*. and Fairon,
Sparks Clouts, the Sanford (iar- Johnson.
Don’t forget to liav»
den (’lull. Mr*. Fred Ganas, the
Publicity Chairman 1* Mr-. II
A!iamiint&lt;- Springs Garden Club, It SundvalL
Faster Clothe* cleaned
Mr*. D. A. Harris, the Altamonte The group ileeided tho meet­
Springs Civic Club, Mrs. K. H. ing* would he Ill-Ill oil the third
Juthc, tile Casselberry Woman’ i Thursday of raeli month at 8 p rn
Club. Mr Lytic Swope, and the at the Chief* Club.
Sanforsl Business ami Profession­ Coffer and doughnut* were serv­
al Woman’s Club, Miss Hetty ed after the businesa session was
Wolfram.
closrd
The stage was derorateil with
All Chief* Wive* are urged to
white wrought iron furniture and attend the next meeting.
spray* of red gladioli and fern.
Music wa* provided Ivy Mr Paul
to those holding the lucky mim
Middleton at the piano.
Ensemble* ranging from bath­ her*.
Mrs. C, K Fisher, president
ing suits In after five dress?*
llapp* Birthday
were provided by the Mary Ester the County Frferaliun of Worn
March .10
an’* Club* Mrs Robert Bradford Shop.
Mrs. t lav ton Smith
One of the highlight* of the of tlie Mtamunte Spring.* Garden I
l!a&gt; Herron
program wa* CnMte. a talking Club, chairman of the brunch and
Dr Wade Itucker Jr.
Mr,.
F.
T
Meriwither
of
the
San-1
French Poodle, owned Ivy Mr*. , . ,
.
J. V Young Sr.
John It. MrLn i-lilin of l ake plannrd the V
f°:!'h,',,r?.,:,n
Dorothy It. Walter
hour*
of
the
.iff.nr.
Mary.
March .11
l It a. m. to I p. m , so lli.it wmkAttractive
arrangement*
of jn(r p,.Up|,. W(,u|,| (.aVl. aI| op.
Mr- W A. Patrick
W lo i and I utai lw port inity to attend Sandwi h«j
Mr* L. S. Ilarkcy
l&lt;’t off the Ml\rr cani!v..i »r.i and coffer and rnokitM *crvc\l
noon
Elmer Bunkv
silver service of th-* t&gt;-4 table*. |were furnished by earh club.
Mi*, i t). Jones
|
Serving at the tea laid-* " re.. This club fiel* that tins wa*
llu-i-ell Win. Hnrkett
Mr*. II. Gatl-aus. Mr Jo , Uvir-I their most sucre*-fill and worth
Mi
IPm Currie
Mr*. Leslie Bryan and Mi
D |while project of (lie year.
llowaid Cushing
R. Ulrey.
__
Door prizes donated by local
let our Sonifone Dry Cleaning
merchants of .Sanford ar.d sur­
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Ily Mra. E. F. Snyder
Mr. and Mr*. Maurise John­
son and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip
Drown* of Belfast. Me. spent
several day* with Mr. and Mrs
Walter Danes.
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Mr. and Mr*. Dcmey Dooghtry
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am sure the fans h m wUl retpond enthusiastically. I am amts• g a t tha flat reception the local
group has received so far. Not
tingle turn down. It’s* b an
, „ r * sine* there ba* been aa
much enthusiasm, *od I look for
Sanford is back in the Class D working, agreement and team hop­ a fins season, thanks to Um
ed for, much as they would like Giants and Brooklyn, and perhaps
Florida State League.
Every baseball aaaaew Baa its
That developed at a loop direc­ to do so.
the Priates."
add p a s t , and Um teams ot Um
i r
o
n
s
tor's meeting hers yesterday noon
However, here'ajebat happened
Nsw York Giant* Farm System
Addition of Sanford, masna Uut
*rding to league president Ate Friday night, Saturday morn­ major leagues will bo financing f
training Mrs in ganfard make
John Krider, who said that only ing. and again yesterday mom
no excepttew. Yesterday Um Mtoand supplying piay»r» for aavM
‘few leoae ends need to be tied lag!
weapeUs Miller*, triple-A Mg Bro­
of tee league's eight elites.
together"
before
the
sad
of
this
ther ef the Gleet eyatem, wew a
President Krider made contact
The Yankees are backing c‘
week to mate it aa absolute cer­ with George M. Trautman, presi­
game frees Howetew M that wiU
Petersburg. Phillies are at Tam­
tainty.
bo the talk at the baseball phllodent of the National Association pa, Cardinals art at Daytona
This means that Leesburg, own­ of Professional Baseball Leagued, Beach, Clavaiand at Cocoa, CJna week a t a*.
ed by the Milwaukee Braves, win and with Fresco Thompson, Brook­ elantU at Patetka. Milwaukee at
* the last
open the 1*57 season in Sanford lyn farm club director.
awe third toning* at pUy,
Leesburg, while Toronto, strang­
the Miller* wee the geom. But The Sanford Semlaolea will on Friday night, April 13 against
Trautman promised be would est of the few independent teams
movo
bock
onto
the
home
scene
Sanford team mad* up of play make immediate contact wtth In hasaball. I* working with
teat wasa’t all. The very mini­
mum number ef MlaaaapeUe play­ for bosebat] la Memorial Stadium era from at leaat two, If not three, teams not now representad In the Gainesville.
,
let to bet; !• eight end eoe- tomorrow night as they soak their piajor league clubs.
league.
Th*
name
of
a
popular
tem
rr
r
third
Orange
Bolt
Conference
vic­
third innings test mesas U bet­
Tbompfou told Krider teat
U many fans and numerous
ter*. Only awe men teethed drat tory in a row and a firm held an business man know, tha past twa while Brooklyn had a number at Sanford player cam* Into too pic­
third place in Um taaferosKO at weeks have been unusually hectic Class D calibre players coming ture yesterday as a poiathla fUQ
base far. tee le u eight
Urn* business msnager. He la
the
expense of Malhourao.
third
laaiagi
and
teat
wee
la
the
In that a small group of enthusl Into their Vero Beach earns dally, Mayo Langston, and the local
‘T V ; Mover Gave l &gt; "
« h when Ed White drew « walk The Seminole* will aend their aatic fans hava been scouring the it would be a week or ten day*
SnBy ~
group will attempt to contact him
Bottom of the ninth. Dalle* at enly to hove the neat b#**«r hit fired up diamond representative* city seeking donations and pled before a decision could be made at ones to s#e if he is interested.
into
a
game
teat
ceuld
well
he
a
double
play.
as
to
the
number
scalable.
gas.
bat and behind M . MbuaanooOa
The league will play a 140decisive tor the Seminole future A* of last Monday, there was
The firat toning meant tee
Saturday afternoon Thompson
pitcher, Juan Fernand** vorklag
at they attempt tn redeem thorn reason to beUava that the New told Trautman that Brooklyn was game schedule spit Into two
hell game for Mtaennpol
on Iho mound tad grewtaf atrsngar. Delia* baa two out* and Um as they tamed an tee rout sign selves of a one tided season York Giaats would be in a posi­ now prepared ta offer (resvponat halves. The first half opens Frllay April 13 ant elotai Thureday
batter boa two etrikao, two holla, after two wore out la the opening opener before the home
tion to ghro the local group a core ble" Sanford operators sevra or night. June 30. Th* second half#
Mtot of the 3,009 fans btfla tfe Inning. Houston pitcher Dick Hicks folk*.
plete team of prospectively cap­ eight good Claes D players and opens Saturday, June 32 and aaAf^
Tito completion of the tin t
manager, and Krider got this
pour out of the Hand*—then, a allowed Ova bite that materia tiled Fast-baller Eddie Barbour will able Claaa D players, plus a man
round of th* Garland W. Spencer
Saturday night Aug. 31.
information Sunday morning.
wild pitch, a hit hatter Jim Cond* Into Ifve rune before he made the get tha starting nod for mound agar.
Memorial Tournament produced
Winner* of th* halves will meet
long
walk
ta
tee
showers
and
was
Sunday
morning,
Trautman
duty
tor
the
Seminole*.
Baseball
eomta to bat for DalUa. Fernan­
Heartened, a local aonsoring
pod golf and hot competition ai
relieved by hurler GianacchiaL mentor Davo Lauda said this group that included Cotton Brown. phoned Krider that Pittsburgh in a three out of fire game itdes stretches the count;
Um final realta reduced the field
riei, the winenr to bo awarded tha
Glaoncehint retired the sides in morning that Barbour had had
connects—a home run over left
John Keeling, George Kents, and waa In a position ta supply a few 1987 pennant. Players of this team
to eight yesterday afternoon at
the first inning and allowed no tendency to tire out late in
worthwhile
Class
D
players
on
field
fence
and
U
m
acore
la
tied
others, renewed their efofrts, and,
tht Mayfair Ian Seminole County
also will split an MOO pot.
Tha game goea Into aatra Innings more bite through the fifth, nor gam* buC, "Ha's been running by lata last Friday, they appar­ option to Sanford.
CM
An all-ttar game is to bo pipydid
Mumm
or
Ludwig
who
did
Thare was a slight possibility
hard and getting himself Into ently bad over * 10,000 in sight
and the fane making their way
Ooa of the hottest matches of
duty
on the mound for
the shape and I think he’ll go all the made up of cash, pledges, and Trautman said, that Pittsburgh ad Friday night, Juno 33. un the
out
of
tha
park
taka
seats
at
van­
the rounds was between C. E.
losers.
way for us tomorrow night."
tage point*.
promises of marchante and fans might have a complete team— ground* of the team hading the
Phillips and Bill Fleming at
R HC
Lauda said that the newly r e who were ready to buy advertis­ one they had assigned to the Ari league at midnight Sunday, June
Top
of
tbt
10th.
ono
out;
MiaPhilips shot a S3 00 the front
EDITORS NOTE: This la tha
Minneapolis 300 000 000 S 1
*
shuffled team will have the op­ ing space on fences, scorecards, zona-New Mexico league. Direc­ 9.
nine and was only ooa up on 11th la a series oa the 1187 pros­ neapoli* at bat; Orlando Coped* Houston
Managers a l r e a d y oslgntd
000 Oil 00* 4 11
tors
of
that
league
were
to
hava
portunity
ta
show
the
home
fans
and
otherwise.
at
bat,
Cecil
Patrick
workiag
on
naming when they made the turn pects of the major league club*.
Ka*t
that experience fell before deter­ This group mat with Carl Hob- met yeeterday to dteid* whether around th# leaguaire:
Uw mound for Dallas. Coped* ba*
and started la
By LEO H. PETERSEN
Johnny VanderMeer of double
Houston:
Fred
McAllister
(9th
mination
and desire. They're bell, heed of tde sent farm syt to remain as a Class D circuit
. Another close contest came In TAMPA, Fla. O'— Tha Chicago had four hit* in four times at
looking forward to this game,’ tem, lata Friday to learn that or Jump to Class B, which maant no-hit fame, at Patitka; Ray Wil­
the Carl Rubbelt-Jim Cunnings White Sox hava made only ooe tha plate—Dallas givo* him an none oe)
son at Daytona Beach; Hank MaBatteries
Lauda remarked terlay.
whereat aa of Monday U appear­ higher salaries and so on.
match. On the front Hubboll fired major chaaga from tha club intentional walk. Ha move* to
jetkl
at Cocoa; Neb Wilson at
Minneapolis:
Miller,
Bowman
(I),
According
to
Trautman,
Pitts­
Gama
time
is
t
p.
m.
toraor
ed that the Giants might have
three birdies tn a row and at which finished third, 13 games bo- first giving n man at firat and
St.
Petersburg;
Charll* Gaasowav
and
Thomas
burgh
had
no
plans
of
operating
row
night
had a complete Clast D team, ai
the turn his scorecard showed hind tha pennant-winning Yank aacond. Dougs play—Patrick nut Houston: Hicks. Gianncchinl (1),
at Tampa; Tom Giordano at
late Friday only five or six play­ in that league if it want to Class
Um only two up. He gained an­ eea la IMS. They twitched man­ of trouble,
ers appeared to bo what Hubbell B ; that the team assigned there Leesburg, and Red Dulanfy at
Bottom of the iota. Finland** Munn (I). Ludwig (I), and Me
other stroke coming In for the ager*.
Cardie
Doctor
Says
Heat
indicated were major league pro­ as a Class D unit would ba aval- Gainesville.
working hard for Minneapolis
win
They fired Marty Marion and Fan# two. then give* up n walk
able for Sanford.
specta.
rbe winners of the first round
brought in Al Dopes, who had apt
So, as of this morning, Kridar,
Will
Aggravate
It
was
explained
to
the
local
who will chose paring today are cialixad In finishing aecnnd with —Willi* McCovey, Dallae1
Hyacinths Put Sad
group that sinco the Giants did with Trautman'* cooperation, was
hitter at bat. He has gone hit
Carl Hubbell, Harry Tooke. E
0 . D. Farrell's
Cleveland Indian*
That
not as of Friday have what they busy working out the details of
for the game? Mints* potla End To Club's
Muscle Strain
B. Smith, Clarence Spencer. WhU tha
a team which would be supported
would
call
a
team
that
would
be
ley McMullen, Hugh Grier. Dr. change doesn't figure to mak* up decides to pitch to him. The
Dr. A. W. Woodall Issued
that 13-gam* difereoc* unless tire infield and outfield shift*
by Brooklyn and tha Giants, aa
RUkg, and C. E. Philips.
•tern warning to the many par­ a credit both to the Giants and wall as Pittsburgh—each team to
soma of the dealt the Whit* Sox bard to tha right ta field against Barbecue, Cruise
to the fans of Banted, tee Giahta
Phillips biased the hottest trail are contemplating pan out.
ticipants
of
spring
sports
who
ap­
The cut*# of hyacinths put
supply some players and cash.
the left-handed batter. It looks
for the first round with a tint
ply heat In wholesale dosage for had no alternativo but to say that At yesterday's director’* meat
tng two under par 44 throw the Lopet and Vice President* John like a Ted Wlllami defense. All sad end to what had been a gala all muscle strain* and bruises in they could not supply the full
ihg, it was learned that St. Patfavorite .spotlight on his play for Rlgney and Chuck Comlskty art of the player* are concentrated chicken barbeeuo and cruise put an Interview this morning.
ersburgh,
a New York Yankee
trying
to
land
a
first
basoman.
a
on
by
the
Sanford
Boat
and
Ski
from
second
base
to
the
right.
the week.
Woodal's warning to the athle­ and bruise*. " It’s not always best
left handed hitting catcher end
McCovey fousl twlhe thee connect* Club for outgoing officer* yes tic groups of Sanford cam* after to run to your doctor for every farm, may hava to release Dyke
fourth starting pitcher.
a solid blast. The ball popa high terday afternoon on Lake Monro* a fury of bruises ahd strains by little sore place or treat it with Wilson, veteran who waa with Or­
Featuring
lando and S t Petersburg last
The White Sox would liko Hoy and then straightens out to can- and tha St. Johns River.
heat," ha said.
year. Wilson, a Seated realodieat,
A targe turnout of members young athletes who had applied
Sieveri of the Senators for tint terfieid and clean tha fence
heat only to find their soreness Ilia recommendation was to give would b* offer* to Sanford, ac­
The Very Beat
base man Lint Courtney, also ef above the 370 foot marker. Dal honored outgoing officers of tha aggravated.
minor strains and bruises exer­
cording
to
Herb
Smith,
president
club
at
the
barbecue
staged
on
Washington, as the left handed lie wins P-7.
"Wholesale application of boat cise by walking, flexing, or gentle
310 E. 1st
That was the thrilling result of Frank Woodruffs Cove on Late to inflamed muscle tissv* can massage. "Nature will give minor of the St. Petersburg elub.
hitting catcher behind the No.
In other words, as Krider said
receiver, Sherman Lollir. As for Sanford's most pitched rivalry Monroe and retiring commodore sometimes drive irrigation deeper bruises and strains the proper
a fourth starting pitcher, tha Saturday afternoon in Memorial Joe Nicholas was pretested boat and lengthen duration of aore- amount of heat by beat genera “we're back in baseball and I
White Sox haven’t divulged whom Stadium before some 3.000 Navy lighting equipment by Dr. A. W. nets." he said.
tion in the body," ha said.
they are after.
Appreciation Dsy spectators that Woodall, newly elected Commo­ Woodall said nature’* way of
But, warned Woodall, see the
included Senator Holland among dore of the club, representing handling sorenesr was the best doctor Immedateely If tha bruise
Strong
Down
Middle
The Dallas Eagles marched
the elub.
or strain seems serious.
With Dollar catching, Luis Aper- others In the classification of dig
along on their merry winning
After the barbecue and short cure for minor muscular strains
nilariei attending tha gam*
rlcio
at
short,
scrappy
Nelli*
Fox
ways yesterday afternoon In Me­
session
of
riding,
the
elub
made
"Rosy" Ryan, manager of the
4 4 ' * 4
* i
* &lt;
l 4
,
morial Stadium as Rochester, an* at second and Lary Doby In cen- Minneapolis Millers, big brother a boat-a cid# along the St Joh n
terfteld,
the
Whit*
Sox
are
strong
other Triple-A team to fall vic­
River
to
Blue
Springs.
On
the
re­
of the fabulous'New York Giant
tim to their aggression, was bowl­ "down the middle.'* However, Fsrm System, was quick to admit turn trio the boating enthusiasts
PLANNING TO SELL? - they are hurting at tha corners—
ed over t-3.
Do it the FAST. SURE, SAFE and FAIR WAY!
found themselves trapped by a
that
the
pitched
rivalry
between
Dallas hurler Tommy Rowers first and third base.
Us* the Harebrough Auction Method—Successful Sines
wall of hyacinths that had block­
the
two
top
team*
of
the
Giant
Unless they obtain Siev*rs. Do1911. Writs or rail for booklet explaining this Sure Fir*
was a mainstay for the Eagles
ed the mouth of the river into
Method of selling worthwhile properties. HANSBROUGH.
for the seven innings that he did pec will have to chon** between System, was no Imlginary thing. the lake beyond tha bridge.
"No matter how lousy those
Metcalf Bldg., Orlando 44871 COLLECT.
duty from the mound for the vic­ the veteran Walt Dropo, who hits
Many members' boats were
guy*
have
been
all
week,
they
tors, allowing only three hits and the long ball but not often
stuck and were unable to forge
(Delias)
played
been
all
wreek,
they
one run for his assignment. The enough: and three rookies. Norm againstus," he said.
through the thick matting o' float­
B ID ! B U Y !
one hit came in the seventh Inn­ Larkrr, Ron Jackson and Jim
ATTEND!
ing feliag* and had to have a
Salty
Parker,
manager
of
the
Marshall
at
first
.
ing when Gene Green hit a homer
path cleared by an inboard yarht
fired
up
Dallas
Eagles,
enthusi­
At third. Bubba Phillips, who
with none on.
before they could iahd tdeir ▼#*
COLLEGE PARK.ORLANDO
Gil BassitU took over the mound did most of his playing for the astic after the upset victory, said. eels.
3 I&gt;droom—3 Bate Maamry Home
duties for Dellas in the eight Whit* Sox last seesan when he hit "The boys reslly wanted this one
After
the
long
delay
before
Lake Privileges
and promptly pitched himself into J71 as an outfielder, is getting and they never gave up. That some of tha members and guests
1100 Arthur Ave.. Comer Neptaae Dr.
a tied ball game. He allowed two the nod over veteran Fred Hat* mad# the diferenc#."
could
be
landed.
Woodall
said
that
The Lie* leers
THURSDAY, 1:3* P. M.. APRIL 4
walks, a single, and a stolen base field and Sam Esposito, an infield
Minneapolis
Oil
2)4 920 0 his elub would consider making
You tan enjoy * lot of living hero. Built for typical Flori­
reserve
Iset
year
who
can
field
that tied the score at 2-1.
pvommenrtations
for
action
ts
Dallia
otO 100 302 I
da comfort thruout, the spacious living room has nuaarooa
The Dallas defensive play but not hit.
have the marr to pleasure craft
outstanding teatures—cork til* floor*—beamed ceilings—
R H E boating removed.
Fanklng Doby Is the
outfield
looked good all through the game
unusual fireplace mode of used brick with white mantel,
7 12 1
and into the stretch and gave will be Minnie Minoso in left and
"It's a shame that w* can't
all set in • panelled wall of Honduras mahogany. Mas­
I 13 S do something to hive these aw*
ample backing
to the two run Jim Rtvera in right. Rivera, how­
sive glass eliding door*, opening up onto a large screenBatteriea
lead that Dallas rolled up in the ever. is among those being of­
ful
obstacles
removed
so
that
*&lt;i-tn FU. room. Kitchen baa everything! All kinds of
third inning when Mel Collins fered for bait in the proposed Minneapolis: Treat* Fermartdes Lake Monro* and the St Johns
cabinet spar*, all with "push" catches—fornrica counter
(I) and Jenkins
singled followed by Willie M(-Co­ Washington deal.
' River in Seminole County ran
tops—dishwasher and garbage disposal unit—built-in G.
Dallas:
Wall,
Patrick
(It
and
Rookie
Jim
Landis,
who
hit
.129
vey who tripled end was then
i have its beauty exploited by 'the
E. Rang* and oven—ventilating hood over oven, breakfast
Murray.
Jackson
it)
on!at
Colorado
Springs
last
season
batted across the score spot
1many familie* who want to hava
bar,
separating Litchen from a rosy breakfast room. This
Home
Raw*
and then was sent to Memphis
a single by Rey Murray.
fun end health alone the sunny
magnificent heme has 3 bedrooms with large sliding-door
In the eighth Inntnc the high where he had a batting average of Dallas: Cond* (two out. ooe ea. i waterway* so cloea to them."
closets and cork floors; 2 bedrooms are connected by
flying Eagles more than evened .297. has been hilling the ball hard
beautiful large and complete bathroom with built-in vani_
_
______
______________
_
___
sib.lilies
are
Jim
and
probably
will
slick
along
with
McDonald and 9th); McCovey (two out, on* on,
tie odds whrn McCovey Upped
tory and double site mirrored door medicine cabinets. Mas­
hts third triple of the game fol­ Dave Phslliey and th# veteran Ron I Jo* Dahlia.
110th)
ter bedroom has 2 large welk in closet* plus 2 linen closets
low! I by Don Taussig, Mickey North#) as outfield reserves.
and Us own private bath; air-conditioning unit with ducts
Rookie Ha* Chaarr
Sullivan, and Bobby Prescott who
leading to each loom.
Another rookie, Earl Battty. (oreach tapped out singles. Ramon
* 4 Mile* Meal of DAYTONA BEACH
Conde kept the scoring spree merly of Toronto, could wind up
18 Mile* East ef DeLawd oa Hwy. *3
aliva when be was called safe on th* No. 3 man to Dollar if Chi­
28—BUSINESS LOTS—23
a Rochester first base error and cago doesn't get Courtnev.
2 Home* and Large Wusketie
For his pitching "big three” j
Elick Cosmldte titered the dust
44* Ft. of Valuable HWY. FRTGE.
when be kit a home run with the Lopez will have southpaws Billy
MONDAY. APRIL «. 1:44 P. M.
bases leaded to give the Eagles Pierce 28* and Jack Harshman
There are 15, 25 ft. business lota with an overall frontage
au runs in the Mb after there 18-11 and right hander Dick? Don­
of 490 ft. on the highway and extending back to a depth
ovan 12-10. The fourth pitching
had been two out*.
ef 200 ft —to Litenhower Rd . to the rear of the property
Dallas has on open date today. spot is wide open with Bob Kee­
where there'* a SO ft. masonry warehouse; a large 2-etory
No need to run all over tee house
R H E gan 5-7, Jim Wilson 13-14 and
masonry home with 3 bedrooms and bath upstair* and 3
Rochester
000 000 110 t 4 &gt; erry Staley P-3 th# leading p°»- ‘
because there's only one telephone. Hava
rooms and '&gt; bath on th# first floor, and another 1 story
Situated ia on* o f th* nicest sections o f Stm inol*
Dallas
OOJ 000 ono a 10 1 sihUlttes.
home which has 8 rooms and hath. Farther eouth and west
Dixie
Howell,
once
rated
tee
County.
Heme Baas
additional phones handy when
of this property, between Eisenhower Rd. and General
Rochesttr. Gene Green (Tth. none best relief pitcher in the league;
Marshal) Rd.. are 4 other 28 ft. lots also with deep w*IL
but who slumped to a 84 record | located conveniently near th* Mayfair Ian Country
on)
you need teem — in kitchen, den, living roots
These lots are 180 ft. deep and alsa very suitable for
Dallas: EUcfc Cosmidis (9th. last &gt;ear. and the 42-year-old El­
building purposes.
Club.
and bedroom*. Hav* them in smart
lis Kinder will lead tee bullpen
three on)
G RO YEM O N T E S T A T E S Many otter comiag Aot-I
corps with Paul LaPalme. a south­
Batteries
decorator colon, too, teat blend or contra*
on South Side o f Hwy 84 l)ow* including; Rretaarsat.1
Rochester: Floyd Woodridge. Ed paw, also a relief possibility. m
\V* build 3 A 4 bedrooms, 1 A 2 bath homes.
Se knag; Ranches. Metals, |
between Grevelaad A
Bonus pitcher Jim Demngtonj
Donnelly (8). Mel Wright (I)
with your furnishings. Get yours today.
Ultra eel
Deplete*. BaMaaaa Prep*
must be kept. Other pitching poaDallas: Bowers. Bassltti (I)
Ank to nee th* various floor plana that w* hare.
Homeeitew— Hwy Frootage tten. Residential Prepsrtf. |
T U E S _ A P R . 1 4 -1 :8 4 p. ■- Acreage, Sabdivleien*. etc.

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ppreciation Day Game

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Wins
Season Here Apr. 12
Inning

Seminoles To Seek
Third OBC Victory
Against Melbourne

1st Round O f Spencer
Memorial Completed
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�TH E SANFORD H ER A LD Mon. April 1, 1957

Paco 7

New Idea Solves
Sitting Problems

Calendar

MONOAT
The Y.W.A.S meet from 1:30
to T:$0.
Circle number 10 of the WSCS
will meat at Uta home of Mr*.
W. F. Petsch, 121 Laural Dr. In
Plnecrest, at $ p.m.
The Boy Scouts of the First
y
Presbyterian Church will meet
■
111 the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
At T:4S p.m. the Phllathea Class
ot the Pint Presbyterian Church
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Olive Hunt, 2483 Palmetto Ave­
nue. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Katie
Willis.
TIN W. B C S. of the First
Methodist Church will have an
executive Board meeting at 8
a.m. followed by
the regular
at 8:48 a.m Circle number 8
V
under the direction of Mrs. J.
N Azzersllo
will present the
program. Nursery will be open
• for those desiring to use it.
rnthbAv
The Golden Circle Class-of the
First Baptist Church will hold
Ha monthly business and social
maetlng at the home of Mrs. L.
H. Trips, $410 Key Ave. at $
p.m. Mr*. Harold
Heektnbach
A wilt serve as co-hostess.
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold its reg­
ular Monthly meeting at the home
tf Mr*. Myron Smith of Flora
. Heights at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Fred
Myers will eerve as co-hostess.
The Brownie Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet in
Uta Youth Building at 3 p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowship of th*
First Presbyterian Church will
% meet for supper, program and re­
creation in the Youth Rultding
. from 8 p.m, through 8 p.m.
The. Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Clue of the First Methodlet Chureh will meet in MeKinley
Hall at 7:10 with Mrs. A B.
Stevens group as hfetssiees.
The
Associations!
Baptist
Brotherhood meet at Oak Hill
Baptist Church. Supper will be
nerved at 7 pm.
The Sanford Unity Class will
meat at tha Valdez Hotel at 8
m. The Rev- Josephine Stuckle,
aeher The public is cordially
bivltad to attend these classes.
Ihe Sanford Tourist and ShufTlsboard Club will meet at 6 p.m.
h r a covered dish supper fol­
lowed by a regular meeting at
•t* club.
v
WEDNESDAY
"
Prayer meeting will be held* at
tie First Baptist Chureh at 7:30
am.
Th* Children's Confirmation
Clan of Holy Cross
Episcopal
Church will meet after school at
the Parish House at 3:49.
At 7:30 the Mid week Lenten
service with sermon “Deadly

6

Sins" will be held at the Holy.
Cross Episcopal
Church. Adilt
choir rehearsal will follow the
evening service, with rehearsals
beginning on lfoly Week and Eas­
ter music
The Catholic Women's Club
will hold its regular
monthly
meeting at S p.m. at th* Yacht
Club. Election of officer* wil be
held
Circle No. 9 of the Women ot
th* First Presbyterian Church,
Mrs.. Joe Baker, Chairman, will
meet with Mrs. J- G Dunn, 1200
South Oak Avsnue, at 10 a m.
The Girl Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
at 3:30 p.m in the Youth BuiiJing
Th* Mid-Week Bible Hour of
tbe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by tb* pastor
Rtv. A. G Mclnnis, at 7:30 p m
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church meets for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:30
p ra.
Tha Sanford
Woman's Club
will meet for a luncheon at
13:30 at tha Club building. Hos­
tesses will be, Mrs. B. R. Beck,
Mrs. W R. Nichols, Mrs. A. 1L
Fcrber, Mrs L. E Thompson,
Mrs. Frank Evans, and Mrs
Stephen Ter Horst. Guest speak­
er is scheduled to be Mrs. C. L.
Metiscr, First Vice President of
the F- F. W. C.

THIS 8PRINO SUIT with a
peg-top aklrt and dolman tleevea
comes from th* George Carmel
collection. Designed In gray
and whit* Imported honey­
comb tweed, a self-fabric belt
emphasizes th* w-lde-ileeved,
bloused look.

Civic Club Meet
Wednesday Gives
Musical Program
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—A musleal program will follow th*
buainees meeting of th* Alta­
monte Springs Civic Club whan
It meets at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Community House.
Mrs. J . D. Morrison will pre­
side over the business moating
and rvports will b* heard at this
time on the recent club sponsor­
ed ham supper.
Mias Annie Cline, program
chairman, will
Introduce those
participating in the program
Included in this group are Alt­
amonte's own Mary Jsno Smith
and Catherine Crews, who will
■ach give a vocal *o|o. Also
an anthem will be given by the
Altamonte Community Chapel
choir. Mrs. Dun McMahan will
be piano accompanist
The strond part of the pro­
gram will be by the contralto

Save $100 a ysar— on bsby.itting bills!
Ifow? Two young men frort\
the Midwest have found out that
many persons want to know the
answer to this questionA new Idea In baby sitters
rlubs has been spreading rapid'
ty throughout the country. Jack
Howey and Bob Schwarx, mem­
bers of such a club in Michigan
City, Indiana, were so satisfied
with the way they saved money
that they contacted other clubs,
exchanged ideas and then set
down on paper the step-by-stepprocedure for others to follow In
starting their own clubs.
A functioning club
works
something like this: Let's say
you need a baby sitter for
next Saturday night from 7:30
to II. You call this month's club
“bookkeeper" and make your re­
quest She then contacts other
members
As soon as the bookkeeper has
club membres wno are “in debt"
located a club sitter, you ere no­
tified and can forget all about
it. At 7:30 Saturday evening your
sitter arrives . . . . you didn't even
have to pick hsr up (or him, as
tfee case may bs.) You can now
enjoy an evening out knowing
your children are in the hande
of a reliable, adult parent like
youraetf who will know what to do
when the baby wakes up unex­
pectedly or little Jane gels a
tummy ache.
The following day your sitter
phones the bookkeeper end your
records are debited with 314 hours
—hours, not money! The sitter,
at the same time, receives 3W
hours of credit. Next week some­
time you or your husband may be
sitting at another member's home
so that couple can attend a
PTA meeting.
This •sit-fpr-sat arrangement
will save families at much as
$100 a year and It works so well
that clubs, with the help of the
Howey and Schwarz procedure

a

Jr.ws

OFFICERS OF CPO WIVES CLUB at their organisational meeting
held Friday night at th# CPO Club at 4k* Naval Air Station. (Left
to right) Mrt. Geraldine White, and Mrs. Ethel Ntech Board #f

Mrs. L. Brademeyer
Hostess To Circle
Meet Wednesday
GENEVA:— Mrs. Lewis Brade­
meyer was hostess to the Met­
hodist Missionary Circle meeting
Wednesday evening.
Refresh­
ments of pumpkin pie and cof­
fee were served after a short
business meeting attending were,
Mr*. J. H. Bllbrey, Mrs. Letter
Brown, Mr*. Edron Galt. Mr* John
Hughey. Mrs. W. G. Kilbee. Mrs.
J. E Lowry, Mrs. Laura Kilbee,
Mrs. Hattie Atkison, Mrt. Bertha
Llndry. Mrs. Ed Guyett, Mrs.
John Thomas,Mrs. J . W. Yar­
borough. Mrt. Fred Youts, Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Yarborough and MrsFrank Pitts.

Band Parents
Held Meeting
Tuesday Eve.

Th* March meeting of th* Sentinto* High School Band Parents
Association was held Tuesday
tvtnlng at 8 p.m. In the Band
Hall. Reports of the District Con­
test held in Apopka March IS
wtrt glvsn by band director, Er­
nest Cowley
Plans wort complete for the
barbequ* April 17 at the Elks
Club. After a lengthy discussion
concerning th* need for new uni­
forms it was recommended that a
committee made up of parents,
etudents and th* principal of Samlike basis a successful club can nole High meet with Sir Cowley
be under way In a few days." for further consideration.
Tentative plans were made to
contact the principals of |Ji* Jun­
ior High School* and parents with
the Idea of setting up a cltywlde
Band Parents Association
Punch and home-mad© cookies
were served to those present af­
ter th*
business session was
brought to a close.
A program was presented by
four high school students who
had attended the band camp last
summer In Miami. They were,
Dickie Rountree. Wally Pope, Ir­
ma Jean Corley and nerry St.
John'.

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SAVIN G S
kB O N D S ,

T R I C E R E 'S "BIB AND
TUCKER" costume of toffeecolored chevron silk and wool
is designed for spring. The car­
digan jacket covers a sheath
with a bib front of white gloaay
linen.

Directors; Mrs. Rita DeJonr, Secretsry; Mre. Edit Wise. Tie*
President; Mrs. Mary Nordlnr, Board of D im nrs; and Mr«. Vl^
ginia Meads, President.
(Staff Photo)

Annual Check-Up Vital
For Women Past Forty
ty HUMAN N. IUN0IHN, M.D.
ARB you a woman ovir 407 and a test for diabetes and par*
Then this column is especially tlcular attention to th* pelvis are
for you.
in order, a Papanicolaou vaginal
I ’ve always urged annual medl- smear test to dstect any Indiescal checkups for tveryone. After tlon of cancer, blood and urint
tha age of 40. however, this be- tests and an electrocardiogram
comes particularly important
If your physician thinks It la ad-

Middle Years

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There are many diseases which ComP**’*
art likely to have their beginning Your doctor also will want A
In the middle years, although complet# and honsat report on
they generally art thought of as Tour personal history. Including
developing late in life.
the state of your health, any raBom# of them are d ia bete s, c«tm «dedatU ntlon and lrtforeaneer and distaste of tha kidney, nation on marital, sexual and
heart and blood vessels.
family matters.
seldom do these Insidious die- *
‘ mphaslxe, as I bar*
sues present any symptoms until10
times betors, that you
they are fairly well developed.
comp:Istelly frank In gtv¥
Ing this Information to your phyFound In Tim*
sldan.
Through annual, orovsn semi- Bo nuke an appointment right
annual physical examinations, now before you forget about 1L
your doctor can detect such die- Get that annual checkup soon,
orders before they become really qvution and axiwzi
serious.
E. a.: Would trembling, sickness
When I say physical sxamlna- of the stomach, fainting and tril­
lion, I mean a thorough checkup tabtltty be symptoms ot a nervous
For a woman past 40 this should breakdown?
Include:
Answer: These symptoms may
An examination of your entire occur In psychoneurosis commonbody, a blood end laboratory testily known as a nervous breakdown.

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NERVING AT TIIF. COUNTY FEDERATION of Woman's (Cubs Scholarship Tea and Fashion
Show Friday was .Mrs. Joseph L. Laird, president of the Woman's Club af Casselberry.
(1'hoto by Bergstrom)

SEMINOLE HIGH STL DENTS enjoying the Junior-Senior Prnm held Friday etening at the May.
fair Inn were: eeuple in fts-e-ground, .Mary Grace llohby and Claude llittrll. Iwft to right on the stairs
were. Pat Harrington. Teddy Walker, Dot Melts, Johnny Yrachle, Eeo Jo Wynne and Pete Latham.
(Photo by Bozrtrom)

LAST SHOWING
STARTS 7:13

Wearing glasses will not wsak*n nor strengthen tha eysi, glass­
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Offer Expire* April 30, 1957

Dean MARTIN -

Call The Lumber Number FA 2*5581
For Sudden Service

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I will not b* rsiponsibla for
any debts incurred by any enc
other than myself after March
1*L 1937.
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CLAMiriEO INURL

NEW BRICK HOME
J Bedrooms, Two Baths, Large
living room, Built-In Range,
CARO of THANK*
Oven, Refrigerator and Free1 LOST * fOUNP
itr, Control Hooting, duct* to
S FOR RENT
all moms, Air Conditioned.
9 REACH MENTAL!
Beautiful Fireplace, built of
4 WANTED to RENT
Tennesto crab orchard stone,
* BROKERS * REALTORS
Slone Window SHU, Stone Plan­
• REAL ESTATE (or SALE
ters, Awning Typo Window*,
t REAL ESTATE WANTED
largo Utility room. Two cor
■ MISCELLANIOUT
carport, ring
neighborhood,
5 MISCELLANEOUS
Terms available,
will laka
(•OFFICE EQUIPMENT
smaller home In trade.
It AUTONOBILEILTRAILERS
nEAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
12 BOATS A MOTORS
3344 French Avo.
13 FARM SUPPLIES k MACHIN­
J . W. HALL. REALTOR
ERY
Bar L- Kenned;, Aiaoclate
il PET.vUYESTOCK SUPPLIES
Johnny Walker, Associate
( Poultry)
■•Call Hall- Phono FA 2-3441
IS ARTICLES WANTED
It PLACES to EAT
IT BEAUTY PAKLORS
^ ^oAnJ W tafli Com pany
1* FEMALE HELP WANTED
1» MALE HELP WANTED
A. U. PETERSON
2t MALE or FEMALE
Broker Associates! A. B Pater,
21 WORE WANTED
son Jr., I'. J. Chcsterion, (Jar,
33 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ricld Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
Z3A MONEY to LOAN
liams, A. C. Doudney, Land
33 SPECIAL SERVICES
Surveyor
33A ROOFING * PLUMRING
III N. Park Avo. Phone FA I dill
21 PLANO SERVICES
23 ELECTRICAL'CQNTRACTORS
W, H. ••»W" 8TEMPB1
Baallar — Gaaeral inurar
3! INSURANCE
Guy AllenAsaocUle
37 NOTICES-PERSONALS
Arietta Prlra, A*taclata
3! ARTICLES for SALE
29 FURNITUER A HOUSEHOLD Pbona FA 2 4991 - III N. Park

R08A L. PAYTON
Registered Rial Eilate Rroktf
Ph. FA 1-1201—17-92 at Hiawatha

I—LOST a No w u m r
LOST— Boner Puppy. FA g.8438

OZIKR REALTY CO.
Lau ra u Qatar. Realtor
Kealto
Aa'oelalr
H *a *l H /la id , &lt;

2 - FOR RRNT

Osteen— .1 room Brat Boor 2801 Ha. Orlando llwy FA l -55ta
floor furniihed apt. .1 room »•Yours for prompt and
eond Boor furnished apt. Cnll
affieiant gapdea
FA M7TI

Small apL li l Kim’ Ph. FA-| 027«.
Avalon Apt*.
FA 3-5954

Efficiency.

S te n a tro m U e a lty

H. E. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
Ph.
2427 Laurel - Phone FA 1 1420

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Baal Elista laauraate
for Winter Tourist. Private both Commercial lavestateaU—Rentals
U shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Property Managamenl
Manuel Jacobson across from
RAYMOND
M. BALL,
Post Office.

REALTOR
See Seminole Realty for Desir­
able Houaea and Apia. FA^2-5232 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
WEI-AKA"a PARTMENTS: rooms S. D. Illghleyman — Associate
private baths. 114 W, Firat St- 204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2.|4tl

Thi* U * free pa«* to the Rita 2 A 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful
Theatre for Thyl'ui Baty. Eap- places. Down payment* a* low
date Apr. 10, 1057.
as |038.00 down.
Cherry Keel Eilat* Agency
3 bedroom furnished bouse. Dial
Dial FA 2-9929-Notary
FA 3-4205._.
1219 W. 13 SL Reer-Barbef Shop
Clean furn. apt.. 811 Park Ave.^
Draetlcally deduced
This new three bedroom masonry
4 Room furn. apt. 500 Park.
homo reduced from $9250.00 to
3 Bedroom furnished house on #8450.00, can be purchased for
Celery Ave. 8 room furniihed
a* little a* 5950.00 down and
apt. 310 M»gnoRa- c * 11 A. K.
#84.42 monthly, location 112
Rossetter, Florist FA 2-1151^
East 4th St.

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1 Completely furnished house. 1
unfurnished. Reasonable, im­
mediate p o » « « * » t o n. Phona
FA 3-1250 or FA_213Q1-

R o b e rt A . W illia m s
REALTOR
Raymond l.undqulat,

•Jiltedroom unfurn. house. Fenc­
a sso cia te
ed in back yard. Ph. FA 2-T007. Phone FA 2-3951
Altantic Bank
Nsw furnished coltags, lake front.
Buy In Laka Mary and n»ve.
Lars# yard. Must be quiet re­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
fined couple. Dial FA 2-2002
Lake Mary, Horida
Ph. binford FA 2 4237
between 0 a- t»-*l P- m^

Building suitable for storase or
b'lJineis. Dial FA 2-5339

IF IT IS HEAL~ESTATE™
a$k Crumley &amp; Monteitli
it 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4495

2 bedroom furnish'd bungalow.
4—REAL MTATg FOR HALE
313 Palmetto.
Efficiency Apt. lli-wuy 17-02 So.
City Limit*. SlumberUnd Court.
" 4 — I y . vK i K h I D Kb-Vf

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

WANTED: a 2 bedroom, unfurn­
ished home, with kitehan equip­

ped; for permanent resident HOMES—3 and 4 b e d r o o m *
1 A 2 bath*.
and family, by April 1st. l'hone
A
R. ti. Thompion nt FA 2-2092. Completed and ready for immedi­
ate occupancy.
• This la a free pal* to the Prnirie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Jack
fltouky. Exp. data Apr. 10,
Locations.
1957. ______________________
Druid Park — Sanford
drove Manors — Hanford
3—BROKEBS and UEAI.TOBS
Valencia Villas — Dci-and
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
1800 00 DOWN
Buy completely modernised two
bedroom home, electric kitchen, FHA In service and rHA financ­
Venetian blinds, Florida room.
ing available.
Quiet neighborhood. j7.9SO.oo.
»•'
Consult A REALTOR First
CULLEN AND HARKEY We can qualify you for one of
these home* in 30 minutes. You
104 N. Park Av* Ph FA 2-2391
ran start enjoying the home
\ STEAL!
recess the piper*.
while w# preeee*
2 Bedroom, masonry, hardwood
floors, tiled bath, kitchen fully
equipped, situated on 2's lota,
Developed by
with citru* and deep well. Total
ODHAM
&amp;
price is only 29500, as low as
1 1 ,008.00 down, balance iese
TUDOR, Inc.
than rent.
Cor. Hwy 17 92 A 37th St
3 Bedroom, (ltd. large living
Phone PA 3-1381
room with fireplace, separate
Dining Roam, includes Air Con­ HRAII.EY ODHAM. PrM.
ditioner, Range, Refrigerator,
Blinds and drapes. This is a
fine home, nicely located, and DAYTONA BEACH. 2 bedroom
priced right at $11,450.00—
furnish'd house, very reason­
terms can be arranged,
able. Good investment. Dial
FA 2-4838.

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO 7-R*om house. Furn. nr unfurn.
ished 1703 W. 3rd St. Ph
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REALTORS
FA 2-1257.
v
Elisabeth Methvia. Astaclala
' 1901 Park Ate, Phone f.\ 25:32 "CUriTOM UUILT HOMES
rHA CONVENTIONAL
HIGH WAY BUSIN ESS PRO­
FINANCING
PER TY AND ACREAGE
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
CLAYTON C BROOKS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Phea* FA : » « J
A. K. SH O EM A K ER, JR .
Real Estate Intcttmmis
Phone FA 2 3103 1800 Mellonviljve
Specialising la Aeraaga
Route 2, Bog 434 Sanford, Fla.
This is a free pas* to the Rita
Thtatre fur Mrs Harman L
KENNETH f.. SLACK
Swaggcrty. K*p. date Apr Id,
. KEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
J009 E. ad
Phone FA 2 0225 1957.

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Trees
trimmed, removed and 29-FURNITURE and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
demoasarf. Plum* fa 2 2800.
HANFORD TREE COMPANY

For Salt by Owner: C.R. threeMERCURY
bedroom home, living room,
OUTBOARD MOTORS
W. P. SMITH
dining ell, kitchen equipped.
2. OtherwtM
ACK08B
•SAVES
FA 2-4481
Florida room, attached garage, 231! Park Avt.
3 Decay
I. Ctrl'*
corntr let, immediate occupancy, Mark ! - Mark 10 — Mark 25 ING
ON GOOD USED
4. Clover
nickname
treated at 3400 Kay Aveaua. - Mark 30 — Mark 53 - Elec­
8. Backbone
• FURNITURE
8. atylleli
tric — Mark 75 Electric
l’hone FA 2-3AT8 or FA 2-2083.
PLUMHINO * HEATING
a. Injure
f. Hu*
6 HP to 80 HI*
Saptit Tank Installation k Sarvle Mather of Sanford
7. Angrr
10. A Great
Immediate posseaalon. 3 UR ma­ Coat tiailera from 1122.00
Heater Service. A r c h ' # C
a. colid
Lake
3M-4H
East
Firsi
F.\
l-MM
sonry by owntr. 912.41 mo.
Harried,
Phone
FA
2
3299.
USED MOTORS
P. Mandarin
13. Celerity
2428 Yale A**.
2 Mark — 7 Mercury T'9 HP each
tea
12.0trTa name
This ia a frea pass to the Moviapiumbtni. Kresky Bcalini
•181.00
It. Horn
14.
Any
fruit
land
Rlde-tn
Theatre
far
l-ni*
M.
G.
IIOOGES
2 bedroom furnished block house. 1 10 HP Johnson
54.00
18. Qrempu*
drink
Childers. Exp. dale Apr. 10.
Service on All Water PumpsDial FA 9-2311.
18. Btair
13
Fountain
1937.
Wall* Drilled — Pump*
Ik. Eject
IT. Cerium
Paula Road. Phone FA 21037
SUPPLIES (Poultry)
30. Marsh
LOUT LAKER ACRES
iiyns.l
ECHOLS SPRING SALE
IS beautiful ramp or home sites,
31. Herset
II Pelnful
This is a fret pa*« to the Prairie
I Hindi
5 7 acres, with or without lake- Coma to Twin Lakes Farm for
18. Cold t her. I
Lake Drive in Treetre for Nan- 0 Pr. LIVING ROOM Reg. $339.00
fin#
Du
roes.
B.
H.
drear,
HIfront. Near Paisley off Rt. 4'J.
22.
Fruit
*o.
Sea
lEur.l
Rafa
Bed
NOW
*v Richard*. F.xp. date Apr. 10,
way 424. ilk mi- NE Oviedo.
Write for brochure.
23. Bong for
Chair
• W 7.
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two
L. 51. "STEW" Prince
IT—n6A tT&gt; PARl.DHS
2 Rian Tables
511 Center St., Eustis
28. Bay wtndaw
1 Cnffe* Table
PLUMBING
t« Moldy
Phone Elgin 7-2305
Your laauly Number Is FA 2-5742
.’untrect and Repair Work
2 Lamp*
27. Urge
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Frea Eitimatt*
3 Pillow.
Terms
umbrella
108 I- Oak A»*.
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom home,
«,. U HARVEY
88 Quicker
all new draw draperies, |2..
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3313 8 IV. BEDROOM SUITE
n Exlet
•
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Reg. 1273-00
$n. Mark on
no rinsing cost. 107 W. 30th
Ilnukritsr l|r,|
ekin
St., South Pinecrest.
Wantedi LPN ar Nurses Aide
Mr. A .Mr*. Dreittr
NY
21. Slnlh
far 8*11 shift u IW* &lt;m praTilt Mirror
12- ChrUlmu
Plants,, Shrahs
mie«t ar with own transports,
Crest of Drawers
c p T . i i . ’t y
song
s
$199.00
tlan.
Also
cook,
Sarapta
Rest
Innersprlnr
Mattress
33. Sprit*
Peat Compost (Daetwelder’s) |Oc
Contraetlng A Repairs
Home, Silver Lake.
Phone
Matching
B«x
Spring
34. More
bu. bag. GRAPEVITAF. NUR­
toot Hanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6542 ---------2 m il
How*
FA 2-4724._____
IIONU8
rational
Ternis
SERY, Grapeville Ave Phone
3* Dwelling
rA 2 0448.
CERAM 1C TILE
WOMEN sew easy regdycut
' Wrought Iron Dunk Bed*
&lt;0 Mend*. U
Paul F. Muallae * Son
house coats boms. Earn fruits
a hem*
t Complete with Mattresses
A- K , R O M E T T E R , F LO R IS T
Free Estimate—Quality llu l.
I IT.40 to 42!.14 Iloien. Writs.
41. Fart#
Phona FA 2-1851
vow
Accurate Rtyla, Freeport, New Huky Rpears, Mgr&lt;—FA 2.1132 1
42. Rod far
Dor dependable Service
York.
meat
Member of Florist
CLARK
43 Period* *I
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
WOMEN with machine la tew Plumbing, Heating k Buppi# to.
lima
KCMOU RKRDIMi CO
Contracting k Repair#
ready cut sproni. Easy, piuCar.
lad
k
MaiMlls.
Ph.
FA
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DOWN
fjtablo. Spare or full tint*. AAR 2819 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-3ST4
"Bid llambarger, M$r
Highway IT k 03 Routn
I Painted
APRONS, Caldwell, Aik.
Fru
Dsltvery
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
driving m
Typewriter*, adding machine? Beautician, full or part lime. J I —PIANO SF.R\ It H
Balaa-Rentaii, 314 Mag.. Ph.
Wanted immediately l ' h o n e
L. L. Sill - Piai.n Technician This is a free pass to the MoviePA 2 0483.
FA 2-5742 or FA 2-2455.
land Rldr-ln Theatra for Shir*
Phone FA 2-0329 Route I. Sanford
ley Morgan. Exp. date Apr- 10,
c o i k i u : w a t t s s a .l u l l
is—SlALk HELP 'VA.MF.lt
PIANO TUNING 4. REPAIRING
1957.
W I, HARMON
4 Cubic
8 KM
A cnosa
Budget and credit man. Apply Ph. FA 2 1277 After 5:00 p. m. Used furniture, appliances, tools,
meter
I
.
Mud
flat#
Firestone Store.
RAY HERRON
ect. Bought sold. I.arry’s Mart.
8 Morstl
lire.)
33—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
YOUR
321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
7. Orchrstra
8. Wild plge
member
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A JO—T u Ti or FI ^ma TT
II. Land of
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, tale
• BIG VALUES
I. Vipers
the lame*
NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD Male of Female Grocery Clerk.
and service. U. H High, Oviedo
• QUICK CREDIT
12. Dramatist
I Sttiger
USED CAR
Fla Phene FO!-3:tl6 ar San
Experienced only. Joe’* Gro­
l Norw. &gt;
10 Dirk
• EASY TERM S
1949 Ford 2-door
^ford FAt-3883 aftar ! p. m
cery, 713 Celery Ave.
II Tree
13. Worship
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
WILHON’MAIER
IP Smell,
Air Copditlonlng
14. Pith
MEN or WOMEN
Ntw aid Used Faraitxrv
paint &amp; scat covers. Spec. $395
Electrical Contracting and
est
helmet
Maximum Potential Cash Income
311 E. First St.. Ph. FA 2-5622
1931 Mercury 4-dr.
Repairs; Economical House
■tat*
13. A dance
SPARE TIME
1051 I’lym. 4dr. Sedan
tabbr )
Wiring and Repairs
17. Little island
#180 Weekly
1952 Pont. 2dr Sedan
20. Ship's
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
II.
Dreads
for
each
$3,000
investment,
and
1953 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
record
112 Magnolia
Dial PA 2-0013
20. Not right
about 4 hours' spare time
1954 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
31 Female
13. Young cat
wiiMii.rv
Tremendous,
profitable
new
rent­
1951 Pont. 4-dr. Ilyd. Clean
A— IIUILDING-nKPAtBSsheep
(.teasel a
37. To be
al business. Works by itself. No 23
Orlaatftt
1931 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
PAINTING
32. Marsh
In debt
experience needed. We furnidt
MllMm KVKM2M1
1955 Pont. 'J-ds. sedan. Clean
21. Coin
••» l l r U h l t r Day
written leases from hotels and F LOt IK sanding anC Anlihmg. I!.•
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
l l * H r t f « l HtUIIK
I Sweit.)
I
L
1
Clasning,
waxmg
serving
Semi­
motels
for
installation
of
our
1
:3D
K'I
hm
of
aMurn
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 8 p. m.
29. Docile
&amp;
.O
Q
A uv aiit ure u l u i I nc|« W a ll
nole
county
Macs
1925
powerful
full
sized
console
FA 2-2883. 301 West 1st St.
33. Projecting
41I'I H afti y k’l r i l, l-a»t an&lt;! A l w a y s
II
H M i.i«s»«a Laka Mary
electric 3/4 ton room condition­
I II 1*4noilii L*4rnl\«l
end of
ers
and
humidity-control
unite.
i.O'I
W r a t li«r*.\« wa*Spor(8
It will pay YOU to see u* before
a church
(J
Ted Burnett
•.IV Kenilmivout
6-ycar factory warranty. I.alo-jt
you buy. Open Evening* and
24. Storm*
for PAINTING
•
:!•
•
liytlantler
model. Requires NO INSTAL­ 2401 Granview Phone FA 2 2978 am HmiriI llii) 1Itlilt
Sundays.
38. Detest
11
LATION. Plugs In Ilk* lamp.
f ;••» -until*
Kastsld* Trailer Sale*
39. Poisoned
Til* John D a ly a ii&lt;| th t N t w i
No stock, no inventory, no ex­ Far Painting call Mr Tasker Ph III*
Palitka, Fla.
in warfare
Jlobln il.s.itl
perience needed. Hu.'incs* can
43. Deputy
% %
FA 8-4139. Room special $14.05. • «*0 I•tl\4I |(||UW
I I I * H|issM«fsian c l u b
r&gt;c operated by Men and Women
Sail Your Car to
ll
4.3. Defile
I
l'»
\
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•
of
ROY REEL
REMODELING?
of all ngei and built up to #
48 Midday
• uo l
Lu«y
304 W. See«nd St.
W*
can
m
ist
In
financing,
plana
business with 5-figure annual
meal
V
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selicllng a contractor, A tha IRiRH li lt I ' l r i d l
47 Ruh out
income, depending on mailable
JR
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finest materiel* available.
Trailer* for isle; 3b ft. Craat48 Underwork
14
time and finance*. To l&gt;* con­
II imi Mkin
M#p"rt
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
river
sidered, you must have * clean
MM
I I I* H U m .iff
ticulars rail FA 2-2257. May
l myth.»
background ami go&lt;&gt;,| referen­
I n m ' I , X N fll M g
consider trade on home or pro% A
It Ancient
V
ces.
S VI Mltn-iin
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_____
Greek
Our Regional Director will ar*
P rnersin ll aiu m s
4 VI . V i M i - W s e t n t r
townihips
range for interviews, locally,
T,n„ •*iloi,,| Marnlng"
SEE ELMO~PARIS YOLK*”
41
DOWN
within a few days. Write in da*
I &gt;14 I ' s i i u l n K s n i s r s n
1. Pierce
I n» ai en.n rr
tail to; Box 27, e/o Hanford
KEIM-MIX CONCRETE
H "
I IV Mlgn-iin
2 Resort
Herald,
Window Hilla - Lintels
(« in* H a rr y iln n rs Him*
tit.)
Heptin Tank—Htstn Approved is IV SIhi la Min
41
3 Old coin
-•I —w&lt;illK WANTED
IS IS LKs aid, Cllithtih
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
SAI.tiMAN - 301 W. First St.
ii
"s
Txs
t-nee
t»
might
•
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Miraela Contrail Co
Hite Sulks It nirh
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 81T0
New and Used Car*
4 Left
ir r ts v n n v
809 Elm Ava.
Thona FA 2-5731
t i u iiie v
evenings.
FA J-irJ.lt or FA 2-5374 after 4.
destitute
ISSS Vsllsni l.s-lr
!.*&gt;»• uf• f*tt«
While they last--Utility Grade I til V ■
Careful
rsrptnter
will
do
small
II III Hear, I, f,»r To fo u rr o w
CASH FOR YOUR CAR*
Fir 3x4. 2 i 6, 2 xM, mostly 2xit— it
IV iiu o ii o g i.ie'u
or &lt;kM Jobe. Call FA 2 -5"9:i.
8105(H) M.
HOMER LITTLE
I ;SS tvslisr Crnakttt and ihs
Nt« •
Hherman ( on crsl* Pipe Co.
USED CARS
22 a — M’tiNEV TO T H IS ----t IS gisnd t’n tn* Rs Cnunis4
1813 Ranfard Ave.
Out West 13th 9t.
I Is As ihs tv#rld Turns
AUTO L O A fft
J se e »# «n ihs XVnrld
S (S nsnfro Valise
W A W • K IN G
'31 DaSoto Sportsman IferdtorCOST LEM
VV I’ll It — ■ 4 % S'llH II
S
liie I"**,iff
Lightning Dry Wood Finish, 100% S nS
Clean, best offer around $350.
It,Ml K l l . O t » l T . K e
In ti,ti, I'rosby Him*
M It V II V V
Vinyl
Plastic.
For
all
type
#
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'50 Anthn'iedur, a u t o m a t i c
Florida
State
Bank
arruiiMHiv
(SM
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J
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VIM#
floors,
wood
finishes.
Never
tnnsmission. 4 door, like new.
i ss T h s ll X v l h m H o u r
' H IM S I. «
OF IAMPORD
discolors.
Must sail on*. 1930 Mapl*. No
• S1
Mnxnav aivnnt*#
tVn rlii A t SI*
SiSS ■rienue n«e
S
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McRANEY-SeMITH
PAINTS
calls Saturday.
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4
IS
Hnnris Hook
U\% H. Park
Dial PA M i l l '« Is K-len of N l# hl
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GATLIN RROTMERM
1953 Bulck special. RAH, Standard
Si Sit All- Use Minis#
1.»» I ' l l f l l n s On V ClumI
s »u Mnnerntan
Dragliae A Hulldosar .Sarvlca 24—IhiklllAM V.
ISIS Keso jii * M i n i "
shift. Excellent Condition. #80*&gt;
esa e It, llsi.ort
7. is It's l U n i - r l l i i i ,
Ph. FA 2 3 m Hanford.
no more, no less. Phone LTJU
iitt
I'aue
SMwsrds
&gt; &gt;• N•* ■
BALL INSURANCE AGKNCK
1 sa lUilss tit
Lewi* D. Booker, U.O Q . Na­
« Is I t ’s tienesiim
COMPLETE
PROTECTION
FOR
T
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l
Rs
ikla
lleod
t.ls T h e RkyOun Hsur
WOOLSEY
val Air Station.
I ss B&lt;irss * Alls*
HOME AND BUSINESS
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* II
RAYMOND M. BALL, AGENT
T u t t H a f Muralag
is sn
(Ills
'tenkarik (Jlsa# and Paint Co. 304 8. I’.ir»
Hist Covers — Boat Cushions
i „4 Him (Jo
Sanford llisn Hnidla
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5
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Insurance end Real Estate
IIH.L IMPLEMENT COMPANY lasur# with FARMER A rest ««•
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
218 Oak Ave.
Phone FA 2 3093
sured. 116 French.— FA 3-8221.
1*—RTT\¥n imT'MbTOiS"
HOUSES WASHED
Also roofs. STEAM LUX PRO- 27—.kioTII!KA—PKIIKONAI.M
JOHNSON MOTORS
CESS. In Orlando since IM6. ROLUWAY, Knepttal and Baby
3EMINOLE SPORTING GOOD!
2«4 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-1392
Thousands of ixtiifitd custom­
Rede Day. Waak nr Monthers. Free esumat*. Call 34359
Til FA 2-3111. rumlture Cantar
Robson's OultMiard*
118 West First St.
collect, Orlando.
1 BP l.eusnn—Air &lt; onled
&lt;3.00
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m FOR s a i . f.
3 IIP Kvinrude, a jewel
92.50 E N V E L O P E S , l - e l i e r h e j i l , . , ( e l e ­
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20.00
ment*. invoice*, hand bills. a»d Paint $3.50 gal.. Cotv $3.98, Work
t ill* Clinton—Air Cooled 65 00
programs.
etc.
Progressive
Clothes, Camp Goods. Army3 BP Firestone
88 50
Printing Co Phone FA 2 2931— Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
5 HP Johnson
72.50 k S2 50
483 West 13th St.
5.4 HP Evinrude
50.00
—Factory t*, you—
WELL DRILLING
9 IIP Elgin
32.30
Alaniaem
Fairbanks-Mori#
pump*.
8 IIP Wizard
'.4 50
Ven etia n Bliad*
Repairs to all make*.
8 HP Mercury—Like Ntw 150.00
Enclosed head. Sajpruot lx,(torn
HOWARD C. LONG
He HP F.vinrudrs
S9.94—17340
rad with plastic sad. Plain*
307 E. Commercial Avt.
ar ra/og tapes. Cation or nylon
10 HP Fireitone—Almost
Phone FA 2 283.1
sords.
new. Was $300.00 Special 192.50
15 IIP Kvinrude—like new 250.00
Kenkarik GlaM and Paint Co.
I'i IIP blercury Mark 20 189.00 Do you knit, crochet, sew or make 117 111 West nd St. Ph FA 2 1832
saleable articles of any kind.
18 IIP Hcott-Atwater— good
We have a proposition that v-lil W* way an# sell use# turniture
condition
170.00
Paying top easb pncea for any
interest you. Dial FA 2-2209
20 HP Martin-Fast motor 135.00
thing nf value SUPF.R TRAP
or call at 918 French Ave. at
25 HPJohnsons 235.00 k 319.00
once.
ING POST on 17 92 Ph FA 2
30 HP Kvinrude Laris
(85.00
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rudea on Hals,
UK 8 cu, J(. te/rigcraior,
SYSTEMS
Fishing Boats t Runabouts
repoaatssed
. $125,110
All typa* and sliaa. uuUUed
bet oar additional boat display
Used 17" TV
$43.00
"Do It Yourself."
at 501-511 East First St.
3 used weshers
$30.00 A up
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Vuur Evinrude Dealer
STI NE
1 new Hi-Fi record player $35.00
ROBSON HPOBTING GOODS
Machine and Supply Co.
GOODYEAR MEKVICH HTOIIF.
rilii C, ill.
I’buaa FA e-5941 307 W. 2nd ht,
Ph. FA 2 44JJ 113 8. Park
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&amp; C. MBflahn, d r . W. W. Mat. enjoy thter meet listen In the
gnltoiie*, wok fee ‘
tm era plate Chart## AnaU **4
of n MW Ford I
to te. Save Qaaatog Tha aatira
n gigantic display ad
. ad than ouJay ateate
until near midnight.
tea brief program aaaaaod bf
te s te r* . Mayor. Darid OaUbaL Congreasnua Herlong, intromod la the huge crowd seated in
Tplln n ill Batorda^i laachic
k o m b
On vixftbg dtgeltarte# won tok- ten park; assured Sanford chrtaa an a galiog tear of tea M liana and loafevd Navy people ad
ford Naval Air ftetiaa. Co Ma wholehearted support in keep­
viaftor araa praamtad with a fold* ing the Naval Ate Station la
. Mt fc WWHWM the Dl»ar famfflariabig him with tha Seminole County. “It ia wonderM ftybHT C m * with tear Navy Bom and pointing oat ful to see each clot# relations be­
tea Air Kate! with flaw
polnta at b u r n t throughout tea tween tm local people and the
flta ^ a rfjfe e Jtm lB M B a l Uatt
Navy,** be sold. " I want yon ta
knew that 1 am with you aad
’
t
i
tea
eomptotion
of
tear
and
■ o f f M l Mia * . iC. MOdahn a parada through lanford tha will keep on working for you.”
UgnlUrl#* and civic leaden #t» G. Harold Alexander of Port
tended tea Jayee# Navy Apprec­ Pierce, chairman of the Republi­
iation Day boatball game between can Party In Florida, Introduced
earlier at tha Mayfair Inn lunch­
Minneapolis and Dellae.
eon, told the huge greop at Pert
the
flak
fty,
with
over
«
■ i
spirit. H«
Mellon Park *1 wish yea many
thousand
pound*
of
fl&gt;h
fried
by
Ma nation with
nappy yean of splendid associa­
and a gutet eom- Coy Sehmah and hi* committee
sorne m e n u Is of vohmteers, plui thousands of tion with the personnel of the
that
bosh yapplea, cabbage ilaw, boll- ganford Naval Air Station.’'
The entire affair, day-long,
ad com on tha cob, and celery,
west cdf withait n hitch. Spon­
i Navy's newate and haaviavt carrier base’ 'st Naval War College, In Newport, sored by the Seminole County
bar, tea Doogiaa AID R. L Ho waa assigned to the Bur­ Junior Chamber of Commerce,
r.” Entering one 'Mi eau of Aaroautids before report­ Harry Cannel and Garfield Wil­
ing to VAH-11 in July, IMS as Exe­ letts were the co-chairmen who
new yfeaaa ta tte
(teged the glgantle affair.
cutive Officer.
laaca bo om could bar* w
Mayor David Gatebel, a mem
aantnaM *- enecaad Cdr. MB- His variops decorations include
Plying Crosa bar of the Jeyceee hlmielf, wai
A lla (baa CDS. i . fL Bode, tea be Distinguished
rlth two atera, the Air Medal chairmen of tha Invitations com­
•aw CmmtnJmg v u ,.
CDR. Bear entered tha Navj&gt; m with three tar* and the Preildcn- mittee. The mayor, pressed for
Mtt and baaama a Naval Avia- tial Unit Citation. CDR. Bear alio time to carry out a complete pro­
ter after comptetioo at flight train­ baa been awarded the Aalatic-Pa gram for the day without inter­
ing at HAS raaneeia. la World clfle Campaign Medal with four ruption, did not road numerous
War 11 ha flaw In tea Paetfle cam- stars, tha Philippine Liberation telegrams from officials Invited
saiga aa • fighter pilot and par­ with on* star arid more recently to attend the gala affair showing
Sanford and 8cmlnole County's
ticipated la campaign at Palau the Korean Service Medal.
aad Marianna. At tea close of tha A native of Predonla, Pa., CDR. deep appreciation of the Navy.
Among the telegrams reeteod
n &gt; war CDR. Bear became tea Ex#- Boar la a graduate at Thiel Col­ by Mayor Gatebel was one from
enttwa Officer at a Haavy Pa­ lage, la Greenville, Pa., and
trol ggoadron (VP-104). Ha baa rntmbor of FAA Masons, Hebran Vie* President Blehard Nixon.
alao aeeo doty with VB-81 in Ha- Lodge, Mercer, Pa. He Is alio a The Vice President said “Mrs.
wall, aerrad on the West Coast member of the Elks Lodge In San­ Nixon and I appreciate your in­
vitation to the Seminole County
with the Staff ef Plate Legtitte ford.
Air Wlag Pacific, aad aa AsaocUte CDR. and Mrs. J. H. Bear are Navy Appreciation Day. Unfor
Prafaaaar of Naval leknaa at No- now rasldlng at 2000 Grandvlaw tunately, however, because of
tea Dana University, Sooth Band, S t In ganford. They hava three previous committments we cannot
lad. Itdarning to tha Rate Coast children, Barbara, ago 9, Sandra, be with you to enjoy the eceseCDR. Bear graduated from tha ago 7, and Patricia, ago A
loa”

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■areas, Mo
•mb. City aad County officials,
aad all of tea 'people eg _
area a n to be congratulated and
awamandil far making ppeaibte
this eaUbrattea to
deep appnetetien to the Navy
aad their desire that the Naval
Air Btation be retained at San­
ford. 1 thare these oontimente
and H t o m f hopo that thte sta­
tion will remain at ganford. I
shun continue to urge that the
Secretary of the Navy da every­
thing possible to authorise Its re­
tention."
Only expressions of Praia# were
hoard from everyone ee the day
drew In n doe* Saturday. Rear
Admiral Pflngsteg said "This
has been wonderful, It is certain­
ly a gestura of appreciation from
the people o f’the area.*'
David Thrasher, om ef the
Tepee# members and vice presi­
dent of the organisation said 'Tm
thrilled, it waa a complete sueCOOI.’*
Mayor Gotehol commented ‘Tm
well Pleased—I'm so pleased aad
t don’t sea how era could have
made it much bigger."
Captain Robert W. Jackson
stated that "It’a wonderful. It U
a tribute.”
Captain J . R. Reedy, who will
isum# command of Heavy Attack
Wing one ia July, said "Marvelout—I’ve never been present at
an event such as this."
And throughout the huge crowd
ae*n in Port Mellon Park similar
statements were made by both
civilians and Navy poopla alike.
The automobile waa awarded
Saturday night to Martin Taylor
of 849 Prim Drive, Orlando. Tay­
lor had made his contribution to
help "retain the Naval Ate Sto­
lon In Sanford” to Jim Hunt aad
to Ed Hunt. Ho la a npresenta-

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Adalte
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Barbara MQter 18 yn. &lt;th
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Sanford Junior High:
Ruthte Carlton
18 yra. 7th
Grade;
BIB Lemae U yra. 7th Grade;
Nanci Thorns*
18 yn. Mb
Grade.
Oviedo School:
Suxanne Partin 11 yra. Mh
Grade;
Tyre Ealaoy 18 yra. Mb Graft;

1957
(Continued from Page One)
ommend a big program af reform
and building In the prisons.
Technically, the Legislature in
limited to a (M ay showing, but
tha proposed new state Constitu­
tion drafted by a special commit
lion. could force an extra month,
particularly if legislative raapportionment, unsettled
after two
yean of baffling, bring* on anoth­
er deadlock.
Tlie attorney general's bill draft­
ing aervice reports R already has
prepared more than 9B0 now laws
and resolutions for latroductioo"a little ahead of the last session.'
The number should nach 1,009 or
SjOOO by seaaion’a end.
Collins already has raid bo win
try agate to have the Leglaatura
abolish tha prlca-flxing powers of
the Milk Commission—an Issue
which touched off loud and bitter
debate In the 1908 session.
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U a ile d P re s s I/eased W ir e

NO. 233

Governor Seeks Over
$94 Million In Taxes

the noise of the aircraft.
There Is also limited room for
expansion- However, the Secretary
of the Navy has Indicated that the
decision on the disposal of Sanford
la not yet final and probably would
not be made until around June
The people In Sanford would
ther have the station despite the
danger of aircraft operation in
TALLAHASSEE V* _ Th# Flor­
such dose
proximity and the
ida Legislature opens today for
A 1997 Mack i*ml trailer-truck
noise.”
what Is predicted
to be a his­
smithed into thi rear end of a
tory making and harmonious ses­
Congressman A. S “Syd" Her*
passenger automobile at Benton
sion
long, in Sanford for the Seminole
Junction on Highway 17-92 yesterA new Constitution Is expected
County Navy Appreciation Day,
' day before noon with damage esti­
lo eome out of the 1957 session.
said Saturday “In view of the
mated at more than &gt;13,000.
Rut the average eitilen i« most
work that has been done to re
Interested in the possibilities of
tain the Naval Air Station In San­
9 Driver of the truck, Felton La­
new taxes. Gov. LeRoy Collins said
ford everything now looks' opti­
mar Hobbs, 40-year-old Eastman,
Monday he will ask the lawmakers
mistic. Nothing official has come
Ga. man, was taken to Fish Me­
to levy new tales.
out of the Navy Department.
morial Hospital In DeLand with a
Rep. Doyle E. Conner of Starke
possible fractured right shoulder
"I think the reason we have
becomes apeaker of the House,
•nd a cut ort the back of his head.
been able to make as much pro­
with Rep. Mack Cleveland of San­
gress as we have is because tlie
The huge truck, hauling heavy
ford as speaker protem, Mrs La­
people got together and worked
machinery was traveling south
mar Bledsoe at chief clerk and
with one another,” he said.
when It crashed Into a 1957 Chevro­
Amoa Davit as sergeant-at-arma.
let sedan being driven by Henry
Senator George Smathers, in a
Veteran Sen. William A. Shands
Louis Martin, &gt;9, of 124 E. Mich1.telegram expressing his regrets
of Gainesville takes office aa pres­
£&lt;an Ave., DeLand.
In not being able to* come to San
ident of the Senate, Sen Irlo Bron­
ford for the countywide Navy Ap­
Damage to the truck was esti­
son of Kissimmee
as president
“I
don’t
think
there
will
be
any
preciation Day “It la' my hope that
mated at $15,000 and to the ear
pro-tem, Bob Davis aa secretary
problems in issuing parity bonds the Sanford Naval Air Station re­
at $500.
and LeRoy Adkinson as sergeantTor the Sewage Treatment Plant
Florida Highway Patrolman M- W ause they are financed from main it Sanford I shall continue
at-arras.
to
urge
that
the
Secretary
of
tha
E. Norris Investigated the accident. net revenues from sewer and wa­
Leaders See Harmony
Navy do averythlng possible to
Predictions for ■ harmonious
Norris said that the truck, tra­ ter services of the eity,” Wilson authorize Its retention."
veling an approximate 43 miles Holt, representative of Goodbody
session” came from the governor,
And Senator Spessard Holland,
Conner and Shands. All three con­
per hour crashed into the car tra­ and Co. of St. Petersburg, told
curred in the governor’s statement
veling an approximate 10 miles the Board of Sanford City Com­ expressing his attitude toward re
DAMAGE
TO
THIS
TRUCK
waa
eaUmatrtl
at
$15,000
whra
It
bed
trailer
was
hauling
heavy
equipment
when
it
Jackknifed
yeatirtaining the Navy Base in Seminole
per hour as he attempted a left missioners last night.
smashed Into the back end of a passenger automobile and then day shortly bcf&lt;re noon at Benson Junction.
(Staff Photo) that ’’the legislators have done
County
said
to
a
Jaycee
sponsored
more advance work this time than
.
trun into the Benson Junction
turned over clipping a power p«fc. The 1957 Mach truck and flatTo answer a question from Ma­ -luncheon Saturday “ I think this
aver before. ”
^Xsad.
yor David Gatchel “Do you think spot Is an Ideal one for the con­
Gov- LeRoy Collins today called
Aa the truck and trailer, a flat­ we can Issue parity bonds?” lfoit
tinuation of a Navy Base. I’vo
for $94,878,000 in new taxes to
bed for hauling the heavy equip­ answered, “I’m sure we can.'
always believed in keeping famil
T o p N e w *
finance everything from teacher
ment, jackknifed It threw the pas­
W. Austin Smith, a member of les together and when I aee this
pay raises to increased old age
senger automobile Into the ditch th engineering firm of Smith and fine family of civilians and Navy
pensions In the next two years.
then overturned and clipped a Gillespie of Jacksonville, when people—It would hurt me to ne a
Collins recommended the $89,power pole.
asked If the sewage treatment party to breaking It up.”
378,000 be railed by eliminating
The pavement was gouged and plant la a necessity or desirability
WASHINGTON M • Postmas­ from the state sales tax present
turn into the Benson Junction said “It is a point whether you
“Thcte's a 50-50 chance to field W. C. "Red” Hires regarding the
exemptions on low-cost clothing,
truck turned over on its side and want the water polluted or not
a ball club hcra In Sanford,” John possibilities of Sanford’s entry in­ ter General Arthur E. -Summerautomobiles,
heavy
industrial
slammed into a huge wood pile- or If you want the people to even Cam p Owner Seeks
Kridcr, president of the Florida to the Florida State League this field warn* he may have to end
beverages
ftiturady mail deliveries and post­ equipment, alcoholic
The value of Pan-American re­ State League told the Board qf season
Kt Damage to the power pola and think of it as polluted water.”
al money order services U ©»• and Usable Itama purchased for
lationships was brought to . the, Sanford City Commissioners last
lines was estimated at $300.
However, members of the Board Breakwater W all
Hires asked •the city -for the
Jim Crowe own«r arid ■mevetor att»«" n o ' Hanford Rotarfans a l’ nlgfit during a r discussion with use of the Sanford Memorial base­ gress does not restore s 56 million charitable, religion*. Institutional,
of .Commissioners disagreed with
No arrests were made.
dollar House cut In the postal educational and farm use.
the engineer when he said “ ft of Crowe's Fish Camp, pint off their weekly meeting yesterdiy
ball stadium, complete during the budget.
The rest would come from aa
Is all (sewage) concentrated Stale Road 46, proposed that a nfternnon by three students of
coming season’s 70-game home
optional
30 per cent Increase In
which Is a worse condition—and breakwater wall he constructed Rollins College In a program ar­ Galloway To Get
schedule.
Plat In Chuluota
DEARBORN, Mich. Oft — Mayor automobile license tag fees, all of
now you are doing something a- In the area adjacent to his camp ranged by Robert. L. (Bob) LaHe told the Board of Commis­ Orville L. Hubbard said today ha It to be returned to the eonntles
In order to reduce the heavy mont with the aid of Dr. A. J. Stamp M achinr
IL”
Area Okayed; Has bout
sioner* that ‘So far we have $3,000 will “krrp working” on his plan levying it and earmarked for
Mayor Gatchel and Commission­ wash from waves caused by fast Hanna.
pledged and we have plans to se­ to create a "Dearborn, Fla.,” sehoo) purposes.
In introducing Miss Sally Peck Letter Sealer
er Higginbotham immediately dis. moving water craft.
200 Home Sites
cure the additional $7,000 to oper­ for retired ami vacationing re
Collins proposed a flat $300 an­
chairman
of
the
group,
Lainont
agreed with Smith.
The matter was referred to the
Purchase of n Pitncy-llowes ate the club.
nual teacher pay raise from tho
sklents
of
his
city,
despite
the
A plat was approved this morncalled her “a Latin American
However, no action was taken
We’ve been working for the vote of disapproval of the plan hy state, plus $200 per teacher In the
4 fng by the Board of Seminole at last night’s meeting due to the County Engineer Hagan for au­ from Washington, D. C." inter­ stamp machinr and letter sealer
was authorised by the Board of past three weeks to ' determine citizens.
(Continued on Page 9)
County Commissioners that will laek of a financial study of the thority and placement.
Crowe also requested that the ested in our neighbors to the Seminole County Commissioners whether we could operate this year
probably get underway shortly sewer services of the city.
South.
Mis*
Peek
told
of
the
Or­
this morning for the Office of tha wllhout losing money,” he said.
. Board of County Commissioners
the development of hundreds of
Some new developments have
f_u_rt^er
th_B.r:.0P°*:!}! regulate the speed of boat* with- ganization of American States Semlnolo County Tax Collector.
homesttes in Chuluota.
revenues from the water and In areas adjacent to boat loading which will celebrate its anniver­ John Gullowny appeared before eome up and there is a possibility
Lake Mills Shores, one of four treatment plnnt will be continu­
sary on Apr. 14; of Simon Boli­
that we coukl get ball players hut'
subdivisions In the original North ed when both the engineer and ramps. No action was taken on var's vision of a New World the hoard to ask permission to there are a lot of loose ends to
tha
request.
purchase
the
machine
which
It
Chuluota plat, was approved.
(Continued on Page 9)
fiscal agent study the report.
manufactured exclusively by the tie up yet, Hires explained.
Ludomil W. Morskl, owner and
Commissioner Scott asked "Are
Pitney Rowes Co.
developer of the entire site, said
you going to use the stadium to
Thu possibility of an .ddltlonal n| millago “I would 1uh for you
The
Tax
Collector
*nld
that
that the plat approved this morn
devrlop hall players nr In make tog- far automobile use within the gentlemen to consider this pro­
more than 30,000 pieces of mall money?
* ing contained approximately 200
City of Sanford loomed last night posal,” he said.
are stamped and mailed from hit
borne sltea.
Hires said “We are set up as when the Board of Sanford City
“I believe It would be a very
office.
“We
will
aavo
enough
The city’s asjrsscd valuation Is
a non profit organization and the
Lake Mills, one of six lakes In Optimism war added to the pros­ use of the city management when
money In three years to pay for only way wo could get hall players Commissioners heard • proposal popular thing because people
also
"above
the
average”,
accord­
Mayor
David
Gatchel
placed
the
pects
for
a
Docks
and
Terminals
the overall development, Is ad­
that the "permit” be used to se­ don’t complain too loud when
the machine he said, “ In the econ­ Is by developing players"
jacent to the new platted area. for Sanford when the Board of possibility of a port authority be­ ing to Holt when Mayor Gatchel
cure
additional
revenue for they »ec what they’re getting,”
omy
of
the
operation.”
Comparing the local Imseball
Morski, In a Smford Herald Sanford Cliy Commissioners dis­ fore the commissioners. Holt said explained that “We have a pretty
George I|. Vinton, represents group's request with the request street building and maintenance. Krider said.
"A
port
authority
would
have
tax­
fair
evaluation
at
the
present
time
cussed
the
half
million
dollar
ven­
Story last week, predicted that
The Chamber of Commerce ex­
"This may he the solution,” said
live of the manufacturer, told the mad* by th* local
schools the
Chuluota will s to w into one of ture with W., M. Boat wick, engi­ ing power and would be able to —62 to 65 per cent."
ecutive
explained that the tag
John
Krider,
former
Sanford
CRy
board
of
commissioners
that
th*
levy
fax.
The
people
of
the
city
(Continued on Page 6)
Bonds or revenue tartifiratM
Seminole County’s finest cities neer, of Daytona Beach and the
revenue,
from the new city perCommissioner,
as
he
proposed
machine
would
seal
and
stamp
city’s fiscal agent, Wilson Holt would still be psylng without the would find a ready market, ac­
and predicted a population Of 10,■ of St. Petersburg.
that n permit l&gt;* Issued for auto­ mlt, would bring in approximately
approximately 175 pieces of mail
management ”
cording
to
the
fiscal
age
lit.
“The
000.
110,000 which should be ear-markmobiles within the city limlta.
To a question as to whether the project, based &lt;&gt;n figures of lhe per minute. “Everytime an en
Holt told the rommissolners last
“It’s been the policy of tho ed for city streets.
»
Already, strrets are being built night that in order to finance the city could pledge its utility tax to survey, should be self-supporting velope in mailed,” said Vinson,
At present, approximately $23,F fn the area to add On to the al­ project it would have to be “back­ a port authority, Holt stated “In In five years ’*
’tha Tax Collector will jave i Partly cloudy with little temper­ commission to pay for street
building, street maintenance and 600 is Included In the 1956-57
ready-paved streets of the North ed up an additional pledge, either order to pledge a city tax you
half cent.”
ature change through Wednesday; street repair from mlllage and budget for streets and street
Additional discussion relative to
Chuluota plat
Cost of thr machine was quot low 60 to 63.
ad valorem tax, or utility tax, in must have a city project.”
the Docks and Terminals project
my thinking is that next year maintenance.
Wilson Holt, who
represent* will await the advlco of an experi­ »d at $74*1.60. However, the cal
In addition to the paved streets, addition to the revenue"
Krider told the Board of Com­
you wilt need additional millago,”
Chuluota also has its own water
Bostwick presented
additional Goodbody and Co. of St. Peters­ enced warehouseman, according to culator and recording portion of
missioners that by utilising the
he said.
system of over five mile of three sketches which Included a traffic burg, commended the city on its the final decision of the hoard last the machine will l&gt;* rented from
”1 think that the people who tag permit, new taxes would not
the post office at $7.20 per month.
flow map and a sketch of dock record of debt payment. He told night.
and four inch water mains.
use the ltreets should P«y foe have to levied for proposed
present road the commissioner! “You have a
Also In the plans for the sub­ facilities utilising
"I would rather take the advice
them just as other cities do that streets. It was estimated that at
very nice record of debt payment of a man whose lifelong exper
division Is a recreation building facilities.
have lug* for thnt purpoie,” Krl least 2'4 mills would be neces­
There
are
so
many
who
have
got
However,
commissioners,
appear­
ience has been -In this business,
which will be constructed from
sary to obtain additional monies
der said.
the former Chuluota School pur- ing more interested In dctslls of ten by with just levying enough in the selection of a site anil the
Instead of putting on addition for street projects.
»■* chased from the Seminole County flnacing the project directed most to pay interest. Your record of final decision on proposed plans for
debt payment Is far above the the facility,“ said Boxtwirk.
of their questioning to Holt.
Irving Pryor has been appointed
School syitera.
General Chairman of the 1957 Can
eer Crusade in Seminole County
according to an
announcement
mail? by Mrs. Julius Dingfelder,
President of the County Unit.
Pryor, serving as Chairman for
the second year, will have R«v
Relit as Co-Chairman In charge
of the business area; Mrs. Phil
Stanley as Chairman of the Wo­
mens Division In charge of re
sidenlial solicitation;
and
Myrtle Wilson in charge of Conn
ty areas.
A concentrated nne-day solid
tation entitled “C-Day” or “Con
quer Caneer Day” has been
duled for April 9th when,
the leadership of Mrs.
Stanle)
hundreds of volunteer workers will
conduct a Drive to leave edura
tional literature and solicit funds.
"Today”, Pryor
said, "more
Americans than ever before are
being saved from cancer. The sue
cess of C-Day in our area, and
throughout lhe Nation, promises
greater gains (o come, and will
bring us one slep clo-er to our
common goal; the ultimate con
quest of cancer. I • know I can
eoant on our community to con GETTING READY FOR SEMINOLE Hl«h Scho.,1 Wee Club Day! These young alng.s * are practic­
ing their car-washing abilities aa they gel ready to raise funds to taka thaaa to tha State contest#
tribute its share toward the*ae
hlevrment of this goal from which in Tampa. (Iwfl lo right) Juanita Wynn, Linda Yfackle, Doltie Metis and Shirley Morgan.
Garden af the Month” Is aeleeteif by the Sanford Garden Club com
GARDEN OF THE MONTH U the garden* and lawns c s rounding
(Staff 1’Uto)
* t t i home ef Dr. ana Mrs. Orville liarkt an Seminole Usd. “Tha
milUo and U an aided tha firal of aa&lt;h month. (Photo by Bergstrom' all of as will benefit.”

Semi Trailer-Truck
^mashes Into Rear
Of Car; One Hurt

WASHINGTON Ot-The Nsvy
said Saturday the "pressure" ap­
plied by Sanford residents is
causing It to reconsider plans to
abandon Its air station there.
In February the Navy said It
planned to move to a new station
because of crowded flight condi­
tions at Sanford. Now It Is recon­
sidering and expects a final deelsion about June 1. In answer to
questions, the Navy said:
“There has been a great deal
of pressure applied by the people
of Sanford to keep the air station
there even though the traffic pat­
tern would i s right In the eity and
people wontd be living immediate­
ly adjacent to the air station and

Teacher
Raise
Proposed

No Action Taken
By Commissioners
On Sewage Plant

Speakers Bring Chances Of Fielding
Out Pan-American Ball Club Here 5 0 -5 0 In Brief
Relationship Value

Another Tag For Cars
In City Proposed

Docks, Terminals Prospects Good

Weather

Pryor Will Head
Cancer Crusade

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

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'•iloiton, a former ro- •vnOebVe at toto tbne.
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tore. May Dlekene, to, paaaad
away at too homo of bar alitor
ton. A. », Wallace on South Mattoavllla At*., at d:M a. m, toon*
day after a abort Whom.
M rs Dee. f, ltoi, to Katarpriaa,
aba bad ttvod ban tor abeat «
year*, earning from Cheater, S.
0. Iba waa a member of the
Plyat Frmbytorlan Church of Can*
ford.
Survivor* toeludo throe olitora,
Mrs. Claude 0. Reward aad tore.
A. B. Walla**, Sanford; Mr*. Roth
Butt, Orlando; oat brother, W. 0.
Stringfellow, Stork*: thro# nap.
bean, Cecil Butt, Orlando; Al Watloee, Ruuol Wallace, Sanford and
•avoral nloeoo.
Funeral aorrloea will be held
at I p. m. Wedneeday at Brlaeon
Funeral Ham* with the Rev. A.
0, Melnnla officiating, Burial will
be In Lakeviaw Cemetery. Sriaeoa Funeral Home la in aharga,
to ton to Rawer*, tha family
baa aokod that a mtmerlal be
•eat to Tbornwall Orpbsntpe to

point* to Orlmto Pfavta
of tn*uff*n» Htttltr. N
aUdlum by member* of tha latal moot eoiualtloi waft raj
club and a number of entertainwant faiturai bava baan planned.
Milford Leonard requested all
Ibrlnara to wear thalr fai.
Ticket! for the lima map bo
obtained from any Ibrine Club
member and they will bo available
In front of tha Poit Office from
I a. m. to 4 p. m. Tbureday and nn alteration! for the tootatlatlon
of Celoatlal Training Device to
Wday of this weak.
Bulldlai 1! at tha leeto been,
Sealed bide will be received an
the ranatructlon op to I'M p. m.
April 84 In the office of U ’DR
D. V. Cunning, Offlccr-ln-Charge
of Conotructlon, Building 8, at
The Central Florida Aquarium tb# Sanford Naval Ah Station.
Society will,meat at MW p. m. Spaolfloaiiotw dad altar bid­
Wodnoeday at the bom* of Oconto ding data aad Information may
Debbo, SOS Flumoia Drive. Any. to obtained or examined on apptf.
one Interacted In joining tho to. esafton to tb* offlcor-to-Chars*
clety la Invited to
of CoiuUuclloS.

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Camlta to Mayan (tantord)
Robert Lmmla Fnator i t .

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with aoloiata, Uwrenee Tlbbet,
and lUehard Crook*, with the
Trinity CCkor. wll he played. All
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invited. Thli record will be heard
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tag. *«* atoll «itt# th« pioc* at
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ot in* olaipioat. nog .Mil bo ownra
la ay th* ouiami, hi* au**i. hi*
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demand not *• fll»Apan 11 bo void.
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nootorU, Florida.
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Dr. Luth Tarbdll: offlear ef th*
day,' Uiuton Cro*byi patriot!* b f
■truetor, Carl Breakai poat hlatcr.
laa. Chria BuUari peat olflror,
Cuatava Klagt, bugler, Haruld
Coffin*. tnuteea, K. Eitarkamp,
Ueorg* Carling and Ckrla Butler,
Thera wlUka a ialat ln*uUa*
ilea with the AualUary an April
‘ i t I p. m. In the Pbre Hence.
Mft. Edward BalkwUI, Valencia
Dr. antartlined with tws table* af
bridge.
Mr. and Mra. Prink Walih, af
Dill**, Tea, are tha guaita of
Mr. end Mr*. H. Bernrittar, DeBat) CL Prank walik la an Um­
pire for the Texas LalgUe, during
th* baieball icaaon.
Mr. and Mra. 0. Rapprlih calc*
brated hi* S4tb« birthday at their
home on Highway IT-Sg Ihla peat
weak, with many trienda »topping

raday IT DeBiry m liHered i btu to Laka
*** th* "Paaalon Play".
M bui atop at 4:10 p. n .
olag a. midnight, altar
MawMg' a beautiful prafnrmanee
bi Um Aidphitheatre were: Mrs.
Walter Ham, Mra. B. J. Savage,
Kre. Alice B0U0U0, Mr. and Mr*.
Oaoton Croehy, } ’t. M i Mr*, Jo*.
Callahan, Mri. William Odgan,
Mr*. Adam-Muller, Mr*. Lao Far.
tick, Mr*. Edna Reilly. Mr*. 0,
t Utlgaan, Mra. Anthony Mai*
*rk, Mr*. Writer 04Map, MM*
•aUy Mar(hall, Mary 0. ju!*ey,
May A. obufearg, lb . m i Mrs.
Walter Oilre, Mn. Margaret Dann.
Ing. Mr. and Mr*. N. B. Betto,
Mary MtMamh Mr*. P. JUntch,
Mr.lhdMra.lv/ H. Walker, Mra.
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and Mra. Nan? B. Price, Mra. A.
Dungan, Mr. and Mra. Oereid Maharte Mra. PhUBf 8 meat, Mra, Pfad
Warner, Hope and Clara lavas*.
Dalary Hem* Deraoutralfon
Club, mat In tb* Civic Building
Thursday at lb a. a . with u
ladle* receiving inunction* in
fwidUK Embroidery by Mr*. Bath
Magataeo, Mrs. Sidney .WUkea*

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Leningrad Sunday lor to official
tour aa part of her trip to Rua*
ilo for tha Tehalkovaky Koala
Poitlral. Tha qitocn, widow of
King Alhart 1 W Bolptem and
grandmother to Xing Baudouln,
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leaf wilt be uaett and the Judge Mary Grkbata
about actor Earl Holliman and hia
whole Job will take three week*. . sharp words te any af
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all
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talk
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the
bent
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get
tnle trouble with Ike 1
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Mr. and Mr*. Norman For* of WASHINGTON
themselves. Like Earle Belle and bout possible eniptloM. Tbo flrlo npply the raier (trap at the
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friends now? . « . Oklahoma) te proprlata time, they weeMnt '
Murray Talenltld.
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back In town, at tho City Center— troubled about tbetr kids Mti
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stoHr
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and
Murray
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the swank mldtnwn East Side cafe,
aao of 13490, 681,000 from tha
early age. She aald the wae not
tumid bom* Sunday.
Chea Vito. They buttonholed him lion people who've paid nearly |80 suggesting
prarloui Dae. 81.
paddling aa a regular
l l T i n d M"
* j « l Md
recently and aald they wanted to million In admission fees.
(tatty and Mr. Wd M ri Paul Although the ordinary houie
Do you wateh the Art Ford tele­ thiny but that parent! light to
hold a llttla cocktail party In hit
their children nf I
Brtddy tod family ul Fort Uu*
elegant deadfall. ‘T think I'd he a vision show? Broadway's newest discipline
ent*," said Mis* Graham,
d«rdtl* visited tbrtr parents Mr.
Joke
la
about
the
apace
machine
little ton expensive Tor you,” said
pert for their elder*.
Vito, courteously, eyeing the landing in Times Square and a girl
"Nowdaya the children, If
beardless one*. “You might try stepping out. She's tail, thin, haa many eases, are raising tkn per i
Hack, stringy hair, na make-up, a
the Brass Rah,”
to tho entant of Ineuketlng re*
Rut they wanted a place that suede eoat. blech skirt, black seoma to bd a eomplote lark as •
stockings,
ballerina
shoes
—
and
was th* best— and not for a col­
/a/Blllaua W. Malach
parental guidance In the home.*
A* A dm lnla lratrl* of .th*
lege graduation or marriage, jis aaya to a passerby, "Take me to
' f t AT* K ^ wlS H b a ™ " ”
Early Biaet Needed
. v
K*l*l* of
Vila asked politely. "It's about Art Fort.''
. • u ial T n A rru "n n « t
Aiked If the though! that fh»
JOHN W. MF.IK'II
TO
MMM
American
beauties
of
areclan
ancestry
line
up
In
N»w
York
with
their
A
LOT
o
r
THOSE
ART
FORDD*C****d
our company taking over five
raior strep ought fo he used wbc ' ...................
lilt holder
•res on trophies ta be awarded to “Mlsa Greek Independence.” In oddltlon,
the tlll«
holder will
will
Wark N. Cleveland, Jr. .
rtthcr corporations," Murray (aged TYFE GIRU are on view aa cus­ tho youngster* roach the teeaag* ‘
(international)
re in over tbo Greek Independence Day parade to lake place on April 20.
Attorney a t Law
24) aald. It developed that they tomer* at The Black Pearl, Man­ stage, Mlsa draham renlled Hue ,
P. O. Hua 13*
■anfurd, Florida
were Salisbury, Pa., bankers who hattan's newest Jaia satoon, but If she saw no reason why It wostMat *
Attorn»y for K a l a t o . ___________
revived an American Stock they don’t unnerve you, you may bo offeetlve. However, nbo said, t
B e l g i u m ’s D o w a g e r had
F i r m i o D a * * Air.
_
Exchange company that had been enjoy the trumpeting of Don Byrd late start after neglect In the ear­
NOTICE tit I I K I t n O r h i v k n t h a t
Inactive and then had "bought and the piano-playing of Hod O'­ ly years might pot produee re
I, Lru A. Voihan am *n*ag*d In
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
F lie s T o M o s c o w
■7 Kelt* Ihm llfiai
liUalnrr* a l Injngwood. Ida. under
five companies for thr new firm,” Brien. . . If you like Irish melodlea, sulta.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Herman
Ruthe*
I Sea linn— .tlM .tlu ._ _ n o - n the fl&lt;&lt;t1Hooa nam* of l^in*wood
according In 36-year-nM Earl. you mlghl go for Burl tvei' new "In some eases (t woutd be Ilk#
Mr.
ind
Mrs.
Richard
HarrU
matin of We*t Haven. N. Y, are F o r M u s i c F e s t i v a l
1 ‘ Han turd *1 l a t t r t t r t l o n with join W orm lla n rh and (h i* I UJand to
of
Angelo.
Ind.
irs
the
proud
Very likely they are the youngest record album and book on the eub- throwing water nn a duck's beck,”
r
e
a
l
.t
e
r
aald
natna
with
t
h
t
t
lerb
a irtrt
visiting Mr. anti Mrs. W. R. Cross
Ittiu lallo n
— af Ih* Circuit Court. Brmlnnlr parent* M a 13 pound
BRUSSELS -IP— Belgium's 62- hank director* and corporate offi­ Jcct. Burl, who I* half-men, hair- tha Judga added.
n tcoinm rnorrt
ounce
n * m l.a c t u a t t d T r o tf l r Control County, Florida. In accordant-* with *on, Richard Jay., horn Thursday, for several weeks.
year-old tRnvnger Queen ElliaMlsa Graham continued that
actor and half-beard, haa 4i shil­
th* prnvlaloaa nf Ih# Wlct If tciao
John Cohen, inn of Mr. and belli toft for Moscow Wednesday cials In the United Slates.
"public eanaura la one of tbg
lelaghs. .
Nam* m a lu t* lo-wlti hcctlon IIJ~n» March 13 at 12:33 p. m. Mr. Har­
Earl
started
moving
fast
at
13
Florida htatut** III*. ,
ris Is the ion o( Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Elmer Cohen, haa enlisted in In become the first member of a when he wantrd a hike: he ormnThe newest society band-leader ■Irongoat weapons against teen­
regulation* w . r . d t u r m l n t d to h*
/ a f M o A. Voahan
Fred Harris and *pent much of th* tf. S. Marine Corps. He left European royal family Id visit lied an elght-ltoy slgnpalntlng In these part* la blind Phil Ben­ age offendere.1* ’ '
"f have never approved of keep
notice cnhkh F ic rrrio ia
his early life In EnlrrprlM and (his week for baste training at Russia since the tOIT revolution. crew and got the loot quickly. nett, who's right up there In the
f*IW
The sprightly old queen, famed
bae
many friends in this section. Parrla Island, S. C.
Meyer Davla-BIII Harrington circle Ing their names out of the papev
T o WHOM IT MAY CuNCHIt.N:
"My
mnst
educational
experience,''
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunning for lt?r love of music, did not
Nolle,, la htr*by «lv*n th a t Ih*
The regular meeting of the P.
but who may be more rightfully because uf humllUUoa," shj sold
often, pnbllT ' httmillaHoe
u n d t r a l f nrd, purauant to Ih# “ Flell. T. A. was held at the Enterprise of Arcafl?. N. Y. #rd visiting Mr. run Inin #ny opposition even from he says, "was buying and selling
famous
for having built • roller- "And
walermrlnn
future*
to
put
myself
tlnua Nam* htatut*." ttnua* Hill N«&gt;might awaken parents te tbetr
I I I ! . C h a p t t r No. t » m I^ w * of School In the llhrary Tuesday and Mr*. Frank George and 3ft*. right-wing politician* when shp through college. There was n eoastet' when he was ■ boy. Says parental rfapnnaibilltlea,"
CNproiacd a wish to a Itend the
Florida. 1*4*. will r*«lnt*r with evening at 7:30 p. m. The devotion Matin* Dunning.
freeic hefore school slartrd and h*'i related to Aron Burr "hut The Judge anao favors legislat­
th* Clark of Ih* Clreult Court, In
Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Tom Tehnlkuwsky musical feslivul In my *100 In watermelons turned In­ I'm a Hamilton man myaelf."
C ha irm a n
__ and for htmlnnl* County. Florid*, was conducted by Mrs. Cecil Sel­
ion which would make parents toupfin rrc*flt»t «f proof of th# puhll. lers. Following the huslnes* ses­ Lemon and Mrs. Charles Brown Moscow,
sponsible for tha seta of Ihohr
e itlnn nf Ihl* nntlr*. Ih* IlclHJoU. sion, conducted fy Mrs. Darwin vlalted Mrs. Hannah Tremppr At
The Russian* assigned a special to 11,000.”
NOT
FIT
TOPICS
Talenfeld's family lei tilm *11 In
nam*. tt.-wlt: HHI HCNIH.K I.ACN.
children, and even subject them
PflttMAT und*r which w* ar* *n. Bruce, vice president In the ah- tho Johnson Nursing Home in De- Tlf-IlM Jet nlrllncr to fly the Queen on family business discussions
LONDON — W —Tha state- to penalities.
from Brussels In Moarnw In about
aav*d In liualtt*,* a t tf. h. Illahway sence of Mrs, Ralph Stumpf, pres­ Land, Tuesday.
when He wn 10. At 12, he was al­ owned British Broadcasting Com­ Sha feels that parents would be
No t T . l t hfmlnol* County. In th*
S S » « “.fUARt U4cmi#j&lt; City
three
hours.
ident, Constable O. D. Taplneau
nf r » r « Park. Florida.
Mrs. Edwin Hratldock nf Ki»lowed In hnntlle llie re-hulldlng nf pany has banned from all Its more aware of tbetr youngsters'
T h a t Ih* partlrn lnl»r»*t»d In of DeBary spoke briefly nn the
radio and television programs aa aetlvltlee if they knew they wooId
terprise
celebrated
her
birthday
ArThur^Wnu,m!
fncrnTr"Reiman
I
*n
*nn.r ' n?rn' h,,” " p
•aid
l,u*tnf*a
»nt*rprla*.
ar*
*»
f»L
K ,&amp; j3 t t Z X t t £ S b '&amp;
duties of a constable and how ho •”“
-11-----—party-at
-* the home
*•---- 1, A
withu .- dinner
Mo
„ni, r&lt; „, non budget. He brought U In for "had taste” all Joksa about sum­ answer foe any trouble Involving
might help the citlsena of his dis­
mit talks, nurlear weapon* and their children.
ln* ' '
Harold W. htalaiirr
IIT.tXiO under hutlcel.
r " a . 4 aat-h oj you h « * r
KIHahath V. h t f l a H r
fir.I ami f t « u lr » 4 lo u r . * * a l a a y
trict
and how they might help 2 , . ^ J, l u ,r, ' n l 6 S r , , l , 'l' w'
.........mill,mil
...... ... radio.
« " • « - &lt;*» Vito, after reporting that Taten- British statesmen.
How come, the mngietrnte If
A rth u r M. Itafoaalnn
t l t l n t a ami dtmam l* *, h l c h r * * . ( ®r •
Belgian
Hated at Fern Park. Itim ln o l. him.
giving advice about rearing child­
•Ithap
you, may have
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Illrhard
E.
Braden
Flying
evett.
Is
^
m
r
r
economic*
Instructor
to
musical
u t i t l i ( HA Hit ¥ K. , i i i N h r t A n r i County, March I l l h , t J K .
ren, when she remains aloft*
Program nf th* evening conslU- of Ypsllanll, Mich, arc visiting' cnmcnplare to Belgium's "grand ■nt Carnegie Tech I* * member of
HP-YON» THE CAM.
hanford Herald
ilrriABftlr late uf **14 LOIIMlf*
ed
of
student*
pantomining
vari­
TOKYO
—«P
—
'Gan.
Douglas
the
firm's
hoard
of
directors,
aHanford,
Florida
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John „id lady " A few years ago she
tho County Ju.la* of
ia°th*
ous songs. Taking pari were Patty Braden. He Is a pllnt for Amcrl- hired a helicopter In fly to France greed In lend his saloon In the MacArthur Isn't listed In Japan’s
ty, Florida, a t lit&gt; u l w # &lt;■ *"#
IN THN C H t f t tT f l i t HT, NINTH
*i,»rt liouin af raid l.o u n lr •&gt;
Jtcnlt,
Jthlrlry
Stumpf.
Timm*
Stn.
can Air Lines working out of W||. :a hear a Itarh . rsan rcclt.it by party. "But first,” he added dour­ new English language "Who'*
f.„d, Florida, Wllhin . t t n t r a l t m U t j i m i i * l , u n r t t T n r c i . o i t t o *
Who" hecaus* h*'* "too famous,"
|N ANII FtIH aKWINtll.K COI NTT well, Dapvln Bruce. WelMy Cor­
inonthR from t h e time of the
low Run, Mich.
1Dr. Alhcrl Schwcllier. Two yrar* ly. "I’m going to kill myself. When th* book's publisher aald today,
p'ubllcatton of thin w i l e * Rach IN CMANCKHT NO. #1*1
I
was
ymir
age,
1
was
still
trying
bet,
Debbie
Bruce,
Jimmy
Rogers,
Mr*. Elmer Cohen spent Inst oBo ah? startled western pollll- to get my first thitusnnd dollars.”
rtalM a r d t m a n d ahall l.a In wrIUna. T ilK HTATK t 'F FWIItlHA
Sharon Redmond. Mils* Rarstnsiek, week
and ahall lU In Ih* placa of r*»l" TOi MAHIA CI.AIIA HATNHS
with her dnughler, Mra ller- eljina by gnlnk. behind Ihp Iran
KIIKAHA.
KAUAI.
The elephant, In Oriental myth­
HAVING SPRING
HOUSEJody
Holler,
Umla
Adams,
David
danoa and *o*t
#,'a ‘b j
Curtain for the first lime In at­ CLEANING
liert C. Deleon In Orlando.
OF HAWAII.
tlnlm anl, and »h»ll h* r w " ' " *• ' / TKItniTDIIV
MISERIES?- Con- ology, la a symbol ol temperance, I
Nlcder
and
Bobby
Faron.
.n o t i o : o r a r r r
th« claltnanl, hl« n o r m . h l t a t U r .
tend
the
Chopin
anniversary
cele­
Buell Cohen, sun nf Mr. and Mrs.
YOU AUK IIKHKHY NOTIFIKP.
sliler Rockefeller Center— which eternity and sovereignity.
■«y, a ad any ruah claim or drm and
Room visitation concluded *hB Elmer Cohen, has been promoted brations In Warsaw,
t h a t a auli haa l&gt;**n lim uaht
evening.
i H i i i i f a g in tha c ir c u it Court In
to Sclgcant In the Florida National
and for fem lnola County. Florida.
Honor Roll for tha Sth *'*lx Guard.
b!VAimKN IHJMKH HATNIA thahbrevlatad tltta* of which In WAfl* weeks'' as announced by rrnf.
3tr*. EUxaheth Merldith ar.d
ilataaatd
....
HKN IIOMKR IIATNEB. Plaintiff, (layman:
y i r n t bilhllcatlon April I, 1&gt;K.
children of Orlando visited Mrs.
va MAIMA CI.A It A IIAYNF.il. H*.
«i. AHDI1RW i r K K n , .
Fourth Grade: Evelyn Carlton, Curt Vincent Thursday.
fendant. and you ar* r#&lt;iulr*d l»
A tlo rn * r for «ald K tlala
aarv* a copy of your an*w*r n Donna Parrish, Viola Shcrouac,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Monro and
m &lt; 4 hotith f a r h Avcnua
id«adlna
to
Ih*
atilt
on
th*
tdaln.
hanfard, Florida__________________ _ t i t r . Atturaay*. u t k .n h t h o u a n i &gt; John Burnett, Mnlt Thunam, and son Mlrhncl, nnd Mrs. Rvn Moore
of Columbus, (V are visiting Mrs.
l a t h t Court a f «*a ‘ . n a l r J a d a * . HA VIP, Edward* Hull din a. Ban ford. Mlk* Tliursam.
iMWtawt* t 'o a a t y , h t o t t of Florida, Florida, and to III* th* nrlatnat
Fifth Grade: Judy William*, Leigh Giles slid Charles Glhtln.
nn*w*r or plradln* In th* oftlc* nf
l a Frahaf*.
Ih* CI*rW of th* Circuit Court, on Michael Ray, Richard Lane. Jim­ The ktonres are formrr residents
In r a ttm U rU tn nf:
or hefnr* Hi* 3n.l day ot May A P. my Walker, Maxine Stowell, Susan of Osteen.
JtlllM tV. JUKttM.ll
|ite*a**d. HI*. If you fall In do »» a li*cr**
Jam** Vleno has hern tlUcharg
Pro t*oof*nno will h* *nl*r*d Ryan. Dianne Jonr*.
r i t t b haT icr.
,
Sixth Grade: none. Seventh etl from the Seminole Memorial
Nnllr* l&gt; li*rrhy a l» rn that th* • fa l o n t you.
WITNF.hH
my
hood
nnd
official
uu,It: • li n e d will, on Ihn Jnd day nf
Grade: none.
Hospital following an Illness nf
ila y , A. !»■ I*»*. Iira*#nt to lb* **al of 111* Cl*rk of tha Circuit
Eighth Grade: Carol Letlerhauae. several week*, lie Is now staying
Tlonorahl* County Ju d a o &lt;’f Hrml- Court, on thin the l i n t .lay of
anln Count)'. Florida, h r r (Inal ra. March A. !*■ P H .
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Perkins nf In Sanford.
n. P, ll*rnd»n
turn, account and cnUrhcr*. a« AdLogan, 0„ have been the hottao
Mrs. Jo*e Cardosa anil Mrs
C|*rb, Circuit Court
m la latratrla of the KiMt* of JOHN
Itamluol* County. Florida
guests of 31r. and Mra. (I. R. Margaret Shiver* nf Osleen and
AV. in :t« C II. dretaand, nnd at «nld
Hyt
Aria
J
l.undnulat
tlm*. th*n aad th»ro, rnabn appllca.
H im this week,
Mr*. Thomas of Orlando are visit
D. C.
lion to t h r aald Juda* for a final
William McGee left Tuesday to log In Attanla, (In.
**tiltm *nl of h*r a d m ln titr a tlo n of (HKAf.l
i return to his home In Handle,
aald *alata, and for an ordnr dla* Rtanatrnm A tinvla
The find herb uml nf Ih* Osteen
Chevrolet V-8 Bel Air Convertible. Seminole
t h a r g l a i h r r aa aueh Ailmtnlatratrla. Allurnry a t taiw
Ala, after having spent *everal Baptist f'luireh held a fish fry
Kdwarda
linlMlnf
Iiatr.l thin th* H i t day »f March,
lied, White Wall Tire*, Radio, Heater, Power
■anfurd, Florida
days with his daughter and son- Friday evening at Lake Ashhy,
A. a m i.
.
in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forty-four members wero pre*.
(slide, Power Steering. Clean
aHNiNain r t f nt y sonino caMMIsaiON
Howard Wilbers.
ent.
Nntlr* at FabUa N*«H*a
Ml** Jane Kell of West Palm The W. M. U. of the Osteen
Pontine Catalina. Coral finish with gray top,
Tu whom
cnnc*rnt
Beach, accompanied by Mia* Aud­ Baptist Church met Thursday
Nolle* ItI*may
h*r*by
fl»*n In acrurdatic* with Paction aI _*
af aa.
tha
T.nnlna' ll*aulailona, that D. D. Danlrl haa reuuaatrd a La*
rey
Hlara,
Miss
Jean
Parker,
Miss
White Wall Tirea, Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc
morning
*t
the
Church.
Mrs.
J.
ptrmlt to aract block ta»k far Hulan* (la* on prnperiy a* fol.
Susan Hlera, and Ml«* Linda Tny- S, Peterson, program chairman,
Iowa: KU of Ih* WW of Ih* PW*i nf tha PWli north ot Illahway
TranHmiHHion, Power Brakes, Clean
III aad South of Pa*ho»rd Alrlln* rlahl uf w *y.................... *
lor went to Tattahassea for tho u«ed the theme "Faith Working
Put.lie llrarlna will b* hrld In th* Ptmlnol* jaunty Court
weekend
where
they
altandert
ihn
Through
I
hivo
'•
Other*
pnrtlcln.it
Hoiim, County Con»nil**lon#Fa Hoorn on Thumday, April it. i *»«
Huidk 4 Door Hardtop Two Tone Dover
Tarpon Show al Florida State Un|. ins In the program were Mrs Boh.
■t l:*e I*. M. or a* anna lh*r*afl*r aa poaalbla.
Pamtnnla Coualy Eoalni Commla*lon
Yerilty.
erl William*, Mr*. Hurry Osleen,
lly Robert A Draw a
Whik*
and Carlnbad Black, White Wall Tires,
r \r \
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jnhnainnr Mr*. Charles Brown, M rs. King
■rmlnela County Zonlna tttmelor _________
of Longhorn, Pa. were dinner Allman, ami Mr* George iliri
Speehtt * Nylon and Cordaveen upholstery, $ 1 K w H . t / U
guest* of Mr. and Mra. S. C. Law- The Day nf Prayer for Home
Radio,
Heater, Dynaflow, Other Bulck Equip#
w• m
■BMINOLM t'Oi'NTY PONINfl tTlHMISalON
ton and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Con­ Missions was observed.
N a th * a l f a h t l * Maarlaa
rad
Saturday,
ment. Clean
&gt; •
To whom It may cnnc*mi
Nolle* la h*r*by flv*n In accordant-# with P*cllon I or Ihn
Friends will regret lo learn that
Poalns n * a u ta lln n ., th a t C. Htuari C ouftnry haa r a n u * . l * d a " l l a a '
FAMILY
RUnVIVKS
(
RASH
Col. Weaver has been confined In
permit to *atahll*h tr a l l a r cnurl, flah r a m p and r*rr*al|on i r t a
Plymouth Belvedere V-8 Four Door Sedan.
the Air Force Base Hospital In HT. AUGUSTINE. Fla. -JP A
on properly a* follow*! toil I f W * h lta Camp Pll**, (load No II*.
Youngstown, Ohio rnupl* and
Punllr l l r a r l n a will h* hrld In th* Nemlnnt* County Court
Coral FinlMh. Power Steering, Power Brakes,
Orlando.
Everyone
wishes
a
speedy
tlnua*, County. Cnpiml**lun*r'* lloum na T humday, April IT, IIM
their daughter were rrrnvrrlng In
recovery for him.
a t l:A# p. )l. or aa am,* lh*r*aft*r aa poatlbl*.
Power Flite, Radio, Heater, Other Plymouth
* ■,•
»
Pamtanln County Xunlnt Commlaalna
Miss Maggie Jane Lawson, stu- a hospilal today from Inlurie* suf­
«
fly Hobart H. Hrnwn
fered when their light plane
equipment.
Clean
dant
at
Mary
Baldwin
College
In
Hamlnnla County Sonina D lrarlnr
Staunton, Va., will arrive this crashed In a wooded area near
wee* for tha Easter vacation with here Saturday nlplil ('. I. Ilonsn, 1
Nash Ambassador V-8 Four Door Sedan. Green
■HMINOtn CBPNTF IONINO CnMMIISIIIN
M r partnta Mr. and Mrs. Sam his wife and M-yenr-old ilnuahtrr
NaH*e al FabM* Maarlaa
Kathleen
w*r*
*n
rout*
from
Finish, Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc, Continent#
Lawson of Slone Mind,
To whom It may ro*c*rnt
Mlsa Bertha Wright of Jackson­ Youngstown to Daytona Iteaeh.
Natlca la hfr*by alma In acccrdanr* with Kactlon I of
of tha
t
al
Spare Tire Assembly. Clean
Sonina Riiulattiini. that Joa*ph II. Levy haa r*ituial*d a “Cl
ville spent the weekend with her FI#., when th* plane’s engine
. .:••• J, « »• 11■
permit „to ,park
trallar _on _properly
followit
f**t
_____
__________
, . . . ............
............tlralnalnf
i s itill
ll
parents Mr. gnd Mrs. L, M.
north o r ( h i I K c ornar af HW'4 of I \ V * Htctlon IS. T I I I , n IIK,
Before World War II, Ihc SnvRuiek Super i Door Sedan. Blue two tone fin­
Wright.
thenc*
run w a it tin f e l l
thane*
North I** f a it
lot Ukraine arcounted for nearly
lhanr* Baal Mu fa*t thenc* l o u t h tee f«*t to heglnnlnt,
ish, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, Other Bulck
I*** *a*t IS f*»t for county r l a h t of way.
a
When freesln* foods, wrap meat* a fourth o' Russia's entire wheat
Public l l r a r l n a will ha h*ld In th a I*mlnnta Cnuaty Cnurl
and
corp
crop*,
a
third
nf
lit
Hon**. County Commlaalmtar'a Itoom un Thuraday, April I•, I I K
E quipm ent,
•• tightly at possible In moisture,
a t l i M p, M. or aa too* t h i r a a f t i r aa paialbta.
proof material. Trulls with syrup, barley and two-lhlrds of II* sugar
aarelnola County Soalng Commlailsa
Hy Hobart A Brown
Bulck Super 4 Door Sedan. New Paint, Radio,
sausages and hamburgers should beet output.
■im tnela Counts' Sonlaa D lrictor
ba tightly closed In gUis, tin,
Heater, Dynaflow Other Bulck Eqdlpment#
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Zoning ftigulatlon*. th at U r n Dan H o u r l y ha* rtuuaa ta d a "Ca*"
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Houa*. County Cummlnnlnnar'n noom on Thumdny, April IT, t i l l
nl l iM P. SI. a r aa ana* lh*rnofl*r a* poutbl*.
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a " T i t " p t r m l t to bltlld e o ac rtle blurb t l . h houat. wliulaaat* amt
r t ta l l, on prflp*rty a* (oltoarat n » f. T il ft a o r th t a a l t r l y from t h t
l a U n a r l l n n of tha * l in t of Z*ul. t l , Twit tod, It J(B a n i tha f**tt r l y r l a h l n t w a r lino nr tll o h w a r IT.»3 on said r l i h l of w a r lin t
run I h t n c t n a rth * * * tfrty along aald r ight *f way l in t I K ft,
t h t t c a run 4**t in th» Vf t i n t nf tha a m t t f Ih* a r m nt fltrl. II,
T w y Jon, ft I t B l h * n r t run aoulh M l . I I ft, t h r a r a 'V In point of
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Publln N narlnv will h* h«M In t h t a.m lnot* County (’n u n
H on*». County L'ommltalontr'r (loom on T b u r t d t y , April IT, I II*
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eel saw The heavy use of «r*g
luh" te em nwtnt financing

' ffer-tatng «f another Central FieriThere who hre la charge of planning Flor4
kllr attention to the feet tbol Jda’a rood system mlfht well look at the
•a JmgortiBt route through feasibility of dividing the heavy lead of
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I the traffle and let there important connecting
. o f e a r reed minded e i-------link* ahouldor their burdep too — a good
dur.’ way to preserve good road* and keep them
e Highway
eeipHwwf 441-1T
™ » i fa four4an*d
r —
latter part of this year, as haa bean in the "top of condition."
Hied, traffle making ita way into Canwe ve always
aiwnye thought
mougm that
mai Highway
mgnway 4460 la
is |
We’ve
^Florida will be curved away from Ban* an important part of Florida’s road system,
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|H«i«w»w VtpM«V
wwrnw- However, the upkeep end the modernization
and
Seminole
County and thereby tak*- crowded ««♦«*«
kto
centers «&gt;••«
where traffle anarla of the highway haa not kept up with the
ration edda, not only displeasure to route’s Importance.
. hotair# takes visitors over a more
With.West First Street being widened end
I rout*.
paved to the Interstate system immediately
four-ianiug of Highway 46 from north of Monroe Comer, the feasibility of
I to tho Euitlo-Mount Dom-Tavawa continuing the highway on to th* county
••id provide Hay aceesa for visitors lineand into Like County seems important.
nt through the state to ihe E a s t. It will certainly giva tho ''Gulden Triangle"
. / Way of both Highway 46 and 415.• residents Assy aceesn tn tho Interact# high­
, — anothar connecting link for Sanford way, as well as providing an access rond to
w Ha importance in tha induatrial piotuia Sanford and Hi* E rst Count.
Florida, Highway 46’a present condition
We’ve alwaya heard that important things
•n't lend to heavy traffic which could should coma first and wa consider Highway
1 to changed with the widening, paving, 46 nn Important one, to the state and to
_ fewrJanlng of this Important segment Central Florida, and to 8unforU and Semin
ole County,
1 Florida's highway system.

» say, won
&gt;4 than touch off
* n !4
ym au m —cutaevlaga, Ufa In.
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n 4utfat» root Ins f | even s ea fixed dollar

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Contimro4 relaxation of Fwlcral
» hash aioeount rate* and
i i T-r-•- regnlreuinU, itapp«d-up
[highway and Mbll* work* spenddarn## apeadiax and
in unvm
it aeMies u tlcn peyentnu
it it heged. do th* trick.
— a Ux evit will b« r*.
, er approved, if the

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oihtf aeeia ftk epea afaeg gaeuad aod t o jtoHe dial
while
efUt efkeri/dfexww fbere# eei ewe #a*r
HigJ iltgem AM AB magi gpgHgi ag i JU aArfd

________ eeiM’tae latiallve and

hi a b lonee.' Maeewh
tarty tax n t aetieo ere
daet SiaMhewav’a leg
te be T n u s n I aarater}
sdriaev* eve wyorteS i
Aademn and Gabriel
whather or M l t*
Fpeaidaat Ilaanhower'e
tea n t
Maaatio aaalatant
_
Labor I aoetary Jews* F. Mttah
They hold to th* view the* H #
•ft haa wade m etevel e i hie 4e- win taka moat of th* aaee ei gner•ire ffor an early tea reSeatlaa ht lev af thla year—more apiaiHaelly
bene of yutthte aomo ef the i r June—to datarmise whether the
oee.eee.plua job)*** beak to verb
will bounce beak altar
He _la reportedly
___ , becked
----- — by ta g . tha alow winter season. Thar o n *
mond J. Stttiwlar, abalrman of the Iwaiting for any action antill tha*.

YOU'RE TELLING ME
WITH MOB? apart* writer*
picking tk* MUwaubaa Brava# It
ogam wta th# Notitaal Mgus
Bag It M u aa tkaugh th* toBnatdyw
BnaUjra (aaw
facw Las
La* Aagdmi
Dogger*
ha firtkc#
away
Doggar* artn k#
*
from tho paonoat
coma &gt;,00(Udd ml
I I t

|ate letting him keep tfcra# laky
pat sharks In th* family bath­
tub. What a wonderful whew* ■■
la frt out of mhaUlUxg It It*
weekly eerubtengl
4« i prank, eetealt cNmbed •
mewatel* and cal le a f ------

— • / M l# irate ---------- Howl f teres no coll /er tM f
I 1,1/
ma*| pepqlar ear cetera te 6*
even aw asm ehw tt lOta year eattl Two Poevafm poBltelaaa fkagfR
a# Mm , rei m i white. ffM f • M w M n M M m
m ^tetwd^ke^k# ekortdM 9m
—wo r*B*w aokaf

push eee tkm gh C o sin u ehould
the rtenp eenuatie Into May.
g 1..
P —e eraU may attempt to force
egreef eg and m m m it m i hauaUf f$m, m
th# taaae even earlier, and It could
m i mm# eiefy,
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p m_
#w
ar
palafsl
deelilon jor
for PreelPreel.
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,ho wwxotun
- - -*m i mm$ m f
I » t
^
dent Eieeahewer
Ktswdwwor t*
te veto er
or anap­
May m w#B Ms# B - t o Inf
I I I
prove a revanue-ikehlng measure
l#n *f (priog « p Mp awteat af A British eetum m I n teaw
Later, / n w eesleiMg ate m M I m m l . ,
wktefc
ho
is
net
ear#
1*
needed.
I
Math with m oOtert mem m
R1 PUBLICAN! WARY-GOP
*y»
m i Seer.
tha chasmac* af W i n Say,
t t t
leaders have decided to take no
Ocod thing for hba h*** a write*
4
aSTJSfittV/wiK
chance# on toeing any more conoag art a polltteal *40** gwiatt
fractional oeate than necessary,
BL Mark 4&gt;s.se
with* tha polltlsal tide* running
against than aa of now. They
IA IF -A -D A Y
have token two *t*p* to manG17E8T EDITORIAL
tain their House margin! l —Not
to call ipoeial election* to fill tw&lt;r
vacandest 9—To hold up appointWe’va alwaya hoard that once a tax is im- us as an "emergency" levy since 1041. For
mint of GOP congressmen to fedoral judgeahlps.
" H would taka • near eaUsttopho to the last ten yoars, the Federal re'venue nets
Th* party leadership was parti­
,^
.Wi t That’s not the ease though when bavin’* avsn montloned a termination
cularly concerned over th* narrow
date
for
that
tax,
■ th# removal of tha already outdated trunsThe lev . W. P. Ireafca Jr.
Many have grop#4 in tha dark af squeak of tha COP candidate In
Perhaps it Is time th a t citizens inform
’ pertation tax and the tax on telephone ser­ th rir congressman snd senntors how they To try to tell tho full glad rntaa despalr-but for Uw Christian the raeent special election fn the
normally rock-ribbed Republican
vlet Somes up.
fool about tho-.o hurdoniomo taxes —whoth- Ing of Killer would nqulra tha there la an aniwar. That anaw#r first district ln Minnesota. Hep.
Back in th* World War Two era, these er you w ant them to become a permnnont eloquonce of an anffl. Hera wa li Uw empty tomb of the Christ. Albert Qul* defeated Democrat
an aniwar to tha diep long. "He I* not hare, He la risen as Eugene Foley by OSS vole* cut
tax** were imposed aa tamporary mensuros pnrt of tHh’ tax structure —or whether you find
of nrarly 11,000 cnit to fill th*
Inga of the human hurt. "If a H- said'.
to keap down tha heavy bunion of unnece*. foci, ps wo do, th at they should be replaced. man die ihall ha live again?” Easter simply miens that Jesus **st of tha late August Audre.ien
that wai a cry wrung from tha Christ rose from the dead. Of (R), who used to win by muiyin*
aary traval and tha unnecessary use of tho
of from g|,0#0 to 60,000. Tho peat
then h**vlly.hurd*nad communications sys. Code To Prevent Delinquency haart of in Old Totemint Hint course tha name—Easter—comas has
been Republican elnro 1803.
In tho long igo and that heart cry from pagan goddtn of spring,
, tem. Of course, the income from thesa sourJuilgo Thomas N. Tapny of Volusia hni been ro.ichoid In avtry hu* lb* name has no connection with Two other jracenlcce resulted
ees ssslsied In the defense cost burden at Tounly talked before tho I)oI,snd Potary mm heart. Min have »ought for the real meaning of tha iiaion. from death* of Kepuhllmns—Peps,
an&gt;wtr^-for torn* anuranea of Neither does the easier egg and Lawrence Smith of Wisconsin and
that time.
H ub on in vonllie drllnouenev recently. J n d rr an
life
biyond the fact of d*ath. tha easier rebblt—those ora tha Rusiell Keeney of Illinois. Al­
In addition, tbore’s another thought we'd Tr.ppy, ju st nn the duties fall unon our own
trapping* of s paean festival. -Sut though Biqjtb had eervtd severe!
'.Ike to In.leet, The telephqpo tax Is nn ex­ County Jildgo Wilson Alcxandor, also serves
a neavy
heavy tunion
__ _ I* 9.
It i* said that as an historical terms, there
vote In that
and Itt 1*
eon
ceedingly bad one. Tn the first otpee, It’s &lt;lis- ns Juvenite Judge.
Agriculture Dipt. fact—the resurrection of Jesus has sidertd
1 . district and
* eon.
a toss-up. K*4n«y't die.
triminatory. There'* no excise tux on water,
more
t«
sustain
U
than
most
facts
S R isI more *af*ly Republican.
dill.
Ho told members of thnt DoT.nnd Civic
gas, er electricity —and they're public util- club th at "children become bnd human be- Predicts Cigoratta ol history. If tha evident* war* let
l d m r u t m i . t . M . r s . W.SMI*en»es»«.ti&lt;i»
____
NsvtrthelMi,
n*lth*r
Wleconsubmitted in court—it would win a •In Gov, Vernon Thompson nor
Hits lost as your talaphono cnmmuntcution lugs because paronts full them, or they be­ Production Jump
"Now
rtlax,
U
n,
Botott
Wton
you
called,
lw
o
i
re­
aervlcs la classed. The telephone is thn only come good humr.n beings liecnusa parents WASIIINflTOM -S O - Th# Dt- vardlet-ao aay soma ef our emi­ Illinois Gov. William Stratton,
pairing Bay oink."
nent lawyer*. But wa can know in both Republicans, Is planning a
UNMatial houoahold utility that Is so taxed, nurturo them.
psrim»nt of Agriculture experts
our
own haeric the glad good new* call for a ipeclal flection to fill
Tha talephone tax cannot be evaded by
Judge Tapny gnve the Rntarlnns a rode another Jump In cigarette produc­ of th* reiurreetlon because ws th* vacanelae.
And
scheduled apap­
--- -weivuUICd
pointment!
*• judge*
»&lt;&gt;&lt;*— for
- - Rep*.
• the taxpayer, because ho tins to for): over which lie said rnmo recommended by n New tion thin yenr although tha tobac­
EXCILLINT INCOME
peintmente aa
co crop li expected to rsmain a- sen know th* risen-Uvlng Lord.
Henry Latham (R), New York,
ROUTE MAN OR WOMAN
the money when he pays his monthly tele- York Rnhhl. This code. If obeyed, would do bout
the »nmn «« la.t year’s rela­
and Fraderia Coudart (R), Nuw
SPARE TIME—.FULL TIME
phone hill, Amt th* funds practically roll In much to wipe out Juvenile delinquency In tively «mall crop.
York, tr* being held up. Doth ero
$720 PER MONTH-UP
State
Insured
without much effort on the Government’s Amoricn.
The department reported that
In "touch-and-go” districts.
dciplte
the
imall
crop,
clgaratU
Small
Whalcaal#
food
real# avallakla. Parly e*l*ct*4 mart de­
part. becniMO tlm phone companies do the
We fenl thnt the ten rule, nre worth r e - i output
nut!)ll, In
ln iriS7
rrnri
EASTER FRE8ENT7—&gt; Conliver Mtlaartly advartiacd paakag* feed product*, which ora
1057 reached
a record Unemployment Up
work of roltiTting from the people.
llonal
aourcts
believe
It
to
oentlmr
of the nniver!'nl tru th s em&gt; J412 billion, about is billion more TALLAHA8SEE —W — Incoasaaad dolly by teilB#ao. Tea make dallvarlea two to tkraa
l i a * herso-e
. *
• certainty that Democrat*
times weakly to a*t*kll*hs4 sacoante. No *tl)lng&gt;*II account*
Here’s another thing, tho excise lux Is a Ibodied
In t hr m:
Ihan tin* prcvloue year nnd almoet sured unemployment in Florida
will Introduce a tax-cut measure aatabllshsd by actepany. ITN par month and up possible to start
burdensomo surcharge on top of nil the
(1) lie loving to your chidren. Make them 7 billion above tho record let In rose by 480 lait week, Industrial In th* Houe* bsfore Easter, Demowlth-aallmltad axpanalan and Income lacraneing accordingly.
Commission Chairman Jamss Vo.
1052.
other telephone taxes cncli customer must feel thev nre wanted.
Required 11500 cash to start for supplies «hd aqulamtnt which
critic leaders In tlm 8«nnt* ot«
cell* reported today.
Tho
department'*
publlcaUon,
I* fully *ontroll*d pad sm in 4 kr you. Unlimited financial *•help pay. I t’s been figured that nut of every
(2) Don’t expect Impossibilities of your "The Tohncco .SltiiHtion,” »*ld the Th* number out of work cqver- prlvattly saying ''k**p nn eye on
•IttMcv for #xpaatiaa. Also fail tlm* opening. Far local
I I th* average user pays for telephone nor. children. Too many parents bring unhappi­ hiq 11157 gain In cigarette output etl either by state unemployment tha Houta” on tha tax question,
Interview with RegioMl Director git* eg* and pbooa nutebar.
Whll*
Senate
Damocratlc
leader
Insurance
or
the
benefits
for
Vll*, 28 cents goes to taxes.
Writes Uoivarsal Indualrlaa M LutkJa Street Atlanta, Georgia.
ness to their children through insistence wai due entirety to the 40 per
Lyndon
R.
Johnson
has
been
hold.
former
federal
employe*
program
The telephone excise tnx has been with that the youngsters make up for the par­ rent Increase In filter tip* which totaled 31,108.'
more than offset the JO per cent
en t’s own failures.
That Is t.B per cent above th*
&lt;1 op In unfiltcrcd cigarette*.
Cl) Never tlecolvo your children, It will Although output rote to a now previous week and 137.9 per cent
abovt th* earn* period a year
only cause them tu lose respect for you.
high, tho nmount of l*af tobeeco ago.
i n roaMiae, ■pi*.,
r-kiua.,
M) Keep your promises. If It is reward, utrd wav barely equal to that uead Under th* two program*, claim
AS
~ i.w lh , l;SII-r
.. 4MWIA
SI r“
IN, K
In I9M, and about 100 million
give it: If Is punishment, inflict It.
CIVINISCi aatarltalap Mh . m &gt;
3 jNS ».M
pound* lex* than the nmount uead or new epellt -*f unemployment
totalled 8,311 or 5.3 per cent
(fi) Correct your children’s shortcoming* ilvo year* aim.
^ m JT 'a a ^ g r .a:::::.” «:eas&amp;. a i l early.
th* week beer* and 145.il
Ihe department eald that on the above
par cant above • year ago,
M « HeralO M a f**!*l*» • » IS* r a l M S t , . . - l l , |
average
both
the
king
else
and
(fl)
Never
exaggerate
to
them
the
valuea
^
H .la a n a l* la I I . a w l a . r.M a il« a ll.a
Tha numbar of vntaran* claim­
long alio filter tip cigarette* con­ ing
of m aterial things.
Wa iwai —»■ attaue la aai. » a i » H»
unemployment Iniurane* last
(7) Do nothing nnd say nothing thnt you tain let* tobacco than the regular week under a special temporary
XoitaMltv I f n .■fan I OSatriUl-a
rise, unliltcrrd rigarctlee. The de­ program that will taper off in
* t flaaflrta l a t l a M t a s k
IM i,
would not want your child to say nr do.
lllaata. Uh i i U
partment ha* eald many time* July
1,174 nr 1.2 per cent
(8) Show no favoritism among your that manufacturer* ere uilng more above woe
■ V I K I i m i l RSTRa
the previous week and
children.
CatriM
aa*
M&gt;
a
w
k
o«»
M-alS
(
M
e
ot
trio
tobacco
plant,
including
K
181-6 per cans above a year age,
item*, than formerly.
;
Sr**
°v..5r
(0) Make your houso truly n home.
i t l e m a i M a a M m , . a r t a f Ibaab*. vaaalbllaa* aa#
The department eald that U • !
(10) Finally, toach religion from an early developing
laM an a f a a ffr« a faw -« ( f a t l b , p a r a —# n i ra la ia a
trend toward* longer
"SELF" OKFEN8 N 1H
M m wftt W I M f l f i taa a l m a l a , a l W t l M a a ra»,a.
niie.
(liter plug* become* general, even
NATURE’S ELDEST
it.
This Is nn excellent code, which, If applied, leu tobacco would be used In cig­
LAW”
at fa p h am af Ha„b a u n
would go a long wa;* toward solving the de­ arette*.
(iiO W i Warn* acteset
During 1057, eevcral additional
linquencies of parents and preventing the ritabllahrd
and new filter tip
Tuesday, April 1, 19B8 delinquencies of chlldron.
H i* 4
Rocantly,
itvoral door-tobrand* mcaiurlng about 10 mUli
door
oaloamon
wars proaameters In length were pieced
tho market. Formerly, th* king cuted tor making falsa
and Mrt. Rlchartl Keogh.
i,
it.
At the lent moetlng’ of the P- else manuring about 15 millime­ atatamanU during ihair ofBy Helee leedgraaa
.ti
TA
the body paeied on the re­ ter* predominated among filler forts to sail vltamlna and
gtv.
Dun
Walling
snd
Riv.
B.
I1
othar madlolnaa. In ordar
il 1C. Carlton are eoaduetlag tarvlcn
commendation
by tha Seminole tips.
RV KTTIR JANB KEOGH
K. ■i* JickmnvUlt thli watk during
The retail eort of cigarette* In to tlafond your haaltli and
County
Council
to
have
meeting*
Lake Mary—Mr*. Kllean Wil­
i*
ipertat avangaUitle campaign. lard had a family birthday party the flr»t Tuesday of the month 1057 wne n record 15,100,000,0*#. tvan your purs# from thasa
f t a Mr.
and Ufa. Ilrby laUan and for her daughter Kathy on her and to hava only four meeting* a of thla, about &gt;&gt;,500,000,000 repre- oyportunlats, hart today
aented federal, state and city tgg. and gona tomorrow, follow
ablidreti
mint Sunday with rala- fifth birthday Sunday afternoon year. More detailed plan* for the ti.
*5 ?
The federal taka was about
meeting
echodule
will
ba
announc­
Uvai Is Coeaa,
at bar home on Country Club ed later.
thla aound hdvloa.
|l,Mo,ooo,ooo
while itate* got
rttnoH
Road,
il
Mra. M. H. Ryan. Mra. P. R.
Phyaidana and pharma830
million
doll*n*
and
clUat
non
Lake
Mary
wae
eaddened
to
Bpending the afternoon with
Kanla and Mias Halan Unodxraa*
data ora alncaroly intorn tthan 25 million dollar*.
(':&gt; jar* builntaa vliitara In Orlando Katity were Linn,. Ilrende, and hear of the death of C. P. BraThe department hai. aeUmatod ad In p r o t a o t i n t your
elngton,
one-time
reeldent
ef
Bert
Keogh,
Craig,
Keith
and
Tamdar.
.. Mary. While living here the farm value of th* total tohaa* health. Our Coda of ^Ethics
, .
MI11 R u ins Handerwa, daugh- Colin Keogh, Mr, and Mr*. Mile*
dirccta ua to eonoldtr your
Mr.
Braalngton wa* actlva In th* co crop at n s million dollar*.
IV *•» *f Mr. at3 Mra, OkSater Han- Keogh, Mr*. Ida K*ogh and Mr. Chamber
of Commerce hav.ng
walfart befora parsenal
lf datioa will anlva east weak from
served a* preeldent. Mr*. Bracing- Tha Amaion river in South gain. You ora aafar whan
kttl)lgan Crtkg*,_John*on City, for tha tub-dlitrict.
ton'* addr*.i» 1* A4I6 Hamilton America discharge* th* largo*! you follow R phyakian'i adI
Mrs. Fred Bandar, Mr*. J. Ran- Av*,, CinctnnatU 14, Ohio,
volume of water of any river In
' i V m taka and
ts world.
dtr, Mr*. E. C. Snodgraia and
itklmadMr*. Jack Ryan wars vlalters in
in t h e s e p a p a k w o M M i*
rmadat,
Banford Tuesday, .
.
*
REMEMBER, Your Wlfa 8lga#d Th# Mortgag# Too!
f parenliJUr. and Mra. Ivariato Word haa been received by Mr.
«
prveripYour horn* la tha foundallo* atoao at
and Mn. Brad Harrla that Rich­
taar ua, or
your fsmlly'a hippiaH*. Baourathey
- An** Alaaa, Miss Doris ard, their son, will be teaching
White prkes of other 'J I ta n have §mm UP. i* N r l ho# reduead
—ee* si wap■ have^ft. Wh*» jog teaa ^
_____ _____ promptly
will
M4 Ml*. S , Reldwia visited a daw in Analytical Drawing at
teoritog*
without axtrn charge. A
price* below 1957 on popular Curtom 300 m i tolrioN Sadam I
* •« « •&gt; • an
o« your k it" , pair
d Mrs. Stuart Harris In Trl-Btata College In Angelo, Ind.,
wlf# signed, too. That ....
t
i
groat many people entrust
JMeeh Thursday.
where he i* a etudent and where
woald b* reeponelbl* for th*
. if
ua with their preeertptlona.
CRoriea Nlek Ml last weak he will receive hi* Electronic Enyou war# gone, our Honaeavar plan
ilsa
May we compound yours?
will assure your wife a ham* losteod
lister's Degree in December.
C0WI IN TODAY P0R A TOf HAN ON A TOP PUL
at a marigsg*.
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Four Girls—Compete
In Bridal Contest
The bride for the bridal fashion
show of the three-act production,
"For Better Or Worse" wilt bo
chosen by the public, through a
system of voting.
Pictures «nd billot boxes will be
placed downtown by the local EIA
inrorlty chapter and the Jayoto
Wive* Club, who aro sponsoring
the show to benefit the youth wing
of the civic center.
Girli competing In the contest
will bo Mlao Lola Barlnoau tad
Mlaa Patty Walker for the ESA.
Mr*. Txju McDonald and Mrs. Peg
Slayton are representing the Jay.
ccc Wive*.
Scars la special ordering the bri*
dal faihlona from Atlanta. WaryEsthers, Yowell's and RoJayi will
rlio .have faihlona In the show.
Mr*. Ernest Cowley end Mre.
Earl Crittenden, co-chairmen ef
the show, have urged everyone la

Lennie Jane
RotundoBecomes
Bride Of Lt (jg) T. E: Williams
In a beautiful candlelight i m
lea Friday night nt 9 :uo, Lannlo
Jana Rotum’o of Gcntva « u
united In marriage to Lt. (Jg) Tobay Etf mund William*. The service
task place In the Central Baptlat
Church In Sanford
The bride 1&gt; the daughter of Mr.
ind Mre. Michael Rotundo of Gene­
va, The gream’i parent* are Mr.

MISS KAYIS JENKINS

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Sonford Girls
Receive Nursing
* Caps In Atlanta
Two Sanford girl* were capped
tait Friday night In Impreaalve
jgremontea In the First Presby«.rian Church of Atlanta.
Min Kaye Jenklu-. daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Paul K. .lenkln*. and
Mlai Edna Cowan, daughter of Mr,
and Mra. K. r. C«wnn. ltreatne up*
perelaiimcn «t Crawford Long
m HoipIta 1 in Atlanta, "here they
™ ire atudent mine*
Their parents ilrove tu Atlanta
last Thursday ami .pent the weekend with their dnuuhlur*. Both
girt* aro 1PA7 graduates of Semi­
nole High School.

Newcomers Club
Holds Installation
&lt;0 Initallatlnn of nfflcrr* was held
Wednesday when the Newcomer*!
Club met fur lunehemi nml a huslneia meeting nl Mur • Luu Rcstaurant.
lack officer linlatlrd her now
eounterpart, wlih the exception of
the new prealdrnt and vlce-presldent, who were Installed hy .Mr*,
guth Giliugiicr. ’ t\: Icinc Wagon
hMten.
m Serving fur the coming year i l
preildent la .Mra. Anna Arnat]
vlee-preildenl, Mri. Ann Slecikow.
ski; Meretary, Mra. Evelyn Moblari eorreepondlng secretary, Mri.
Helen Blahl: treaaurer, Mra. Grace
Keek,
The elub will meet April 32 tor
0 covered dish luncheon at the
kerne of Mra, Ruth Gallagher la
Viola. Mr*. Jem Dlekart wa» ln&lt;
Induced a* n new member.

Calendar
TUESDAY
Tho Holies* Cluli of the Worn

tn's Itite Golf Aisnclallon will
have a committee meeting at the
Mayfair Motel at s :00 p. ra.
Seminole High School P' T. A.
will have a meeting at T-.oo a, m,
prior to a talk by Charloe High,
moteclsl education advisor.
WEDNESDAY
There will be a general boilggsa meeting of the Sanford Woman's Club at 12:33, with a lunch­
eon, Superintendent R. T. Mllwee
will speak at l:oo p. m. Tha Social
Department will sponsor bridge
gM canasta at 3:00 p. m.
There will be a first aid couth
Sponsored by the Lake Mary Homo
Demonstration Club at tho Lobe
V jfgry School. Instructors will be
m the fire department. Anyone
etifible to attend. Mrs. Leon
ylor la In charge of arnnf*■entg.

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THURSDAY

Southilde P-TA will be held at
l i l t p. m. following room vialtaMia at 7:30 p. m. Guosts speaker
WtO be Hirland C. Mcrrlam,
"lultdmg Better CUlxctu Through
kJNui* •sadJrj."

and Mri. Robert E. Wllllamt of
Rome, N. Y.
Officiating In tlio double ring
ceremony wa* the Rev. Jack Stuart
ef Geneva. Rev. J. W, Parham
leva tha benediction.
The church wai decorated with
white gladioli, *nap dragons and
chrysanthemum*. Palms and fent
formed a background for tha flic,
hiring candlelight.
Mra. Shirley Grlcme played the
organ. Mra. Joseph Mithleux wai
the soloist. She sang "Because"
gnd "The Lord'a Prayer".
The bride was given In marriage
by her father and mother. She
wee gowned In a ballerina length
dreie of while lace over taffeta.
Her abort veil was attached to a
tiny coronet. She carried a white
prayer book topped with an or*
ehId.
Only attendant was Mlai Rachel
Beiiley. Her dreai was of pale
yellow organdy with a very full
ikirt end edging of applique. She
wore a flowered, Itenddreii end
carried a nosegay of rosebudi.
Mr. Williams chose Lt. (Jg) Don
Freni as his beat man. (fitters
were Lt. &lt;Jg&gt; Al Parker and Lt.
(jg) Marty Heckler.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mr*. Rotundo chose a beige silk
street length dress, featuring a
nylon short train.
A reception wa.. held In the edu­
cational building fallowing* the
ceremony. The liridc’s tiblo was
covared with « white linen doth.
An arrangement of enmatlone waa
placed before a satin heart. The
Ihrre tiered cake wn* topped with
the traditional miniature bride end
groom.
Keeping the bride'* hook wes
Miss Addle Prevail. Assisting In
Mrvlng were Mrs. T. E. Noon.
Mra. E. L. Luvy, Mrs. william
Reed and Mr*. Robert Conn. Float­
ing hostesie. were Mrs, James
Ross, Miss Helen Lindsey of Jerk*
lonvlllt, nnd Miss Maggie Jane
Lawton.
Flower* wm- arranged by a
friend of the bride, Mra. Eddie
Woods.
The euuplv wdt reside at Amigaa
Road In DeBury. Lt Williams It
stationed &gt;,-Uh VAH-.t ut the Naval
Air Slatlun. Mis. William* It em­
ployed hy the Southern Hell Tele­
phone Co.

Card Party Honors
Two Leaving Town
A farewell party was given
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Donald Fhnnm for Mr*.
Colin Hires nnd Mr- M. V. Nelson
Jr. Mr. Hires h being tran-ferred to Tampa. Mr. XcIidii will gn
to Ocnln.
Hostcssc. for the card party
were Mr*. Flainni, Mrs. J. P. Wition, Mrs. A. V Woodall, Mra.
Herman Stanley. Mr*. Irving Pry.
or, and Mr*. Alfred rhlles.
A gift of pottery wa- presented
to each of the hnnorer* hy the
hostesses.
Prlaes wore w&lt;m tty Mr*. Robert
Mahan, high bridge: Mr*. Bill
Kirk, high canasta; nnd Mr*. J.
H. Arnold, acroeno.
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Refreshment* of (rnren deaierl,
eriekera and eifTfee were served
by the hostesses, others attending
were Mr*. N. V. Farmer, lira. Bill
Stamper, Mrs Douglas iicnitmm
and Mra. Grady Hirrel.on.

Personals
Visiting Mr- e"d Mrs. Krnnk
Evans of Lake Mary arc Dr. ind
Mrs. Daniel J. U’Cmmor of F oret
Wile, L. 1., and four of their nmo
children, Mary Jane, Jane, Billio
■nd Jackie. Mrs. (tTonnor i* tho
former Claire Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carter of
Ml DoBary Drive, have a* their
houaequest Ml** Clara Adams of
New York City. Miss Adam* ha*
tpent the winter at Safety Harbor,
and la on hoy wny north.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Reilly, 2S4
Delary Drive, arc entertaining
hia lister end her husband, Mr.
and Mrs.' Michael J. Walsh of Naw
York city. Mr. Walsh Is «n execu­
tive of the Railway Express Co.,
gnd a former major of the SixtyNinth Regiment, N. Y. C. The
Wllshti will bo here for three
weeks,
Mri. William Hardin and child­
ren, Wayne, 'Jimmy and Gayle,
ipent last week-end with ker parReV, and Mrs. Charles
lM«n In Winter Haven.
I . A. Covington h it been callod
te CUt, S. C. duo to tho death of
Ml alitor, Mrs. Ruth Hughoi. Mrs.
Kufheo paasod away Mfly Satur­
day morning In the Medical Cen­
ter, Charleston, S. c.
Second Lieutenant Terry D. Cor­
dell left last weekend after visiting
for ebout two weeks with his par­
ent! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cordell.
SUS Kltn Ave. Lt. Cordell reported
te Fort Dlx, N. J , where he will
be until he satis Apr. B for Ger­

David Mathis
Plans Another
Guitar Party
David Wayne Math!* will enter­
tain Friday night with another of
hit guitar parties. Mr, Mathis wUl
hold the periy for all thoso Inter­
ested In guitar mutle at 801 Welt
First St. at T:» s. m.
After a dlicuiaion of music, Mr.
Mathli will play for the group
while refreshment* are being serv­
ed. Music lover* are,Invited te
attend the Informal gathariug.

Your Girt Scouts
LAKE MARY An active
group of girl* are the newly form­
ed Girl Sco tt* In Lake Mary. Mr*.
E. Laity, troop leader, hat given
the schedule nf event* for the neat
few month* centered around tho
22 Girl Seoul*.
April I* Girl geout Birthday
Mouth. The girls will have a
birthday party on April 1*. At
this limo tha commlttae, assistant
leader and tha Tindorfoot girl*
will he Invested.
April IS and I 8lh nine or ten old­
er girls will attend a Catnporro In
Plymouth. On the avanlng or May
3t «i there will he a buffet dinner
for the committee, parent* and
girls, This will be followed by •
court of awards. Hank badges and
proficiency badges will be present­
ed. A definite date has not been
set fur the graduation. ThU will
be held In conjunction with another
troop.

the community to take pdrt In
choosing tho bride for tho produc­
tion on May 3.

Church
Calendar

TVBftDAY
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold Its (re­
gular monthly meeting April 1
at 7:M p. m. at the home o( Mr*.
Berta Cottrell, 2308 S. Sanford Ave.
Group One wilt be hostesses.
Ki, Wii
CWF Circle Two of the First | (?£■ tU n
,u (MC
C' rlalian Church win meet Tues­
k
*
*
i
day, 1:30 p. m.. at the Home ut
Mrs. A. R. Stroup. 407 E. 2*th St. -'?.^nt ,fry ViMB
The board of officers of the
■rKM.JT ?V,W»
First Christian Church will meot
Tuesday, 7:30 p, m. at tho church.
Vincent W. Larson will preside.
Tuesday church calendar
The Columbia College Glee Club
will give a concert at First Metho­
tt? (Sffsj.
dist Church at 8 :ot&gt; p nt.
The Kindergarten srul Primary
Department* of the First Presby­
terian Church will have an Easter
MRS. \V. B. SLAYTON I
MISS PATTY WALKER
Ell Hunt at 3:30 p. m.
(Photo by Berffatrom)
(Phoft
by
nortTM
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mtn)
The Junior Fellowship of tho
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at the Church at 3:30 p. m.
Brownie Scout Troop No. 233 of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet In the Youth Building (I 3:t&gt;0
p. m.
The Senior Girl Scouts of the
First Preibylorlao Church will
meet al 3:30 p. m.
The Junior ‘-'holr of the Fir,.l
Presbyterian Church will meet fur
rehearsal at 4:in p m.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper and recreation In
t II V‘VT t'pij
the Youth Uutlding from 8:00 p.
ra. through 8 :0o p, nt.
}/. i;kV, *\&lt;y W
The Seminole Baptist Executive
Committee will meet at noon nt
the First Bipllit Church.
The Afternoon Circle of thr First
Baptist Church will meet nt (he
Church at 3:00 p m., Carol It
choir gt 6:30 and Crusader ' hoir
at 7:15. Girl Scout Troop 242 will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 3:30 p. m,
Tho Joy Ruth Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold a meeting
at 8:0(1 p, m. a*, thr heme of Mr*.
Alfred Chiles, tin Plnecrest Drive.
All member* nf the etas* arc
urged to attend.
WEDNESDAY
Girl Scout Troop No. 149 of the
Flril Presbyterian Church will
meet in the Youth iiuiidlng at 3:30
p- m, —
The Keidnr llich Choir of the
M I S 3 L O IS U A R I N R A U
Mils. t . a. McDo nald
First Presbyterian Church will
*
(I’hoto by Pepfratrom)
meet for »uppcr at fl:00 p. m ,
and will meet for ichrur-n! at 0:30
p. m.
The Mid-Week lllhle Ilnur of litMrs. Morris Honors Lynda Gene Echols
First Presbyterian Church will lie
Tvmb, Gena Felml* was huitored scene for all the chatter which fol­
conducted by the |ia*tnr. Rev. A.
Have to mu e tin* one fist, as as fir too many victims know. Friday afternoon with a "chatter" lowed. "Going steady in tha early
G. Mctnnis, ut T:3il p. ns.
it, .■ i, a m.’i i'oj of the envel- Tho police host Insure* the Rvrtj party, by Mr*. Herman E. .Morn*, tern*" wna the favorite argument
The Cliauiet Chmc nf the F irst; o|.. .tui.c i, I". ,|i with chairman, of lho*c who love in tiah, ski ami 1728 bo rust Ava.
of the afternoon,
Presbyterian Church will meet for (Uc |l"a:'d 1'. i- i* oidv a part of loaf.
Tlie pnrty rooms were decorated
AUendlng were Anna Crappe,
rehearsal at 7:30 p to
the .jive' iniikly go mg on for Tha bridal fashion show planned with a profusion nf wild tilur lupin Merritt Phillips, Carol Sue Higgin­
There will be tt Midi utioii I’niy-, tli" I'l'indw Side Viomun's tour- fur the Youth Wing ol the n w In gn\ -pritig arrnogeiiiimts Trap- botham. Debbie Scott, Rost KrSter Meeting at 0 3ti u. m at First nu n nt next week &lt;iiurt* on tha Civic Center itumiiic* to be » in ■ ir.it 1 nil rccaU'd oilier focal point', /crt. Jrau Robson. Iluthla Carlton,
Methodist Church.
ei a n moci in ,ro 2iiU liundrrd event Uf the sprtir: icanm. Nil of inlrri ,t.
j Sharron Riser, Sherry Lee, Joanna
There will be n Lenten Prayer (any u'&gt;ifer» will lie arriving short­ lion* is being unturned t.&lt; make
i Zrlglrr and Lymla Echols.
.M
r*.
Morris
presided
In
Ihe
din­
Meeting at First Methodlit Church ly idler the busy Ea-tcr weekend, it a* appealing uinl at:i active a*
Trn guests were t.ynda’s mother,
It 7?J0 p. m.
tent rieil arrangements are at a possibla. The show is not nisi a ing loom. Fruit Juices ami sweets Mrs. II. G. Eeltola, her grandmo­
weir
cried
(mm
a
table
centered
fashion show, Im! will Icauiie inn
Prayer Mcetlnc will hr hcl I at peek.
ther Mr*. Peters, nml Iter aunt,
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 Amtiistu Itus.rll won the club siral ami cumeily ads as writ wiP, ,i tiiitiLed taper, sin rounded Mr*. Eddie Langotll.
by frc.li flower*. Each party plale
p. m.
Tha
Jaycee
Wives
and
the
Gam
cltani-.tiiriati11■ tndni. when she (lehe'd a miniature Japanese umbrel­
TlIUIlHtlAT
fraird tranne Fuulk. !•*&gt;! year's inn Omega sorority Unpo Pi a:- la, with a suggested ''chat" A t t a c h South Carolina was the first
Maundy Tlmr»il»v Communion champ. Thro, cheer* to both gals, tract the entire family, hy pink­
area nf tha naw world to plant
servlre will be Irld ut the First who arc a .deni, tried ind true ing tha production eitcompusi I'd to Cat’ll llS|i(Ue.
"Thr Round Up Room" was the rice for slit.
Preshvterlan Church »t 7 o p ni. g, 1
Tnev I *v" hnih worked men, women, and elutdri i. An
The Chancel Choir will sing ''Jcsu. hint aol I know it was a dcht other good tiling about it. be*ide&gt;
Word of God Incarnate"
the good cause, is llmt tlir entire
to tin- finish.
Carol { Choir of the First Bapt­ Anoilii'i- laud Imrrali for public show will lio no loruier than m
ist church will rrhnanc at 8:15. spndrd Harry Hnhsmi who has hour and a half. Tiii* m,ikr* uui. ti
tha Concord &gt;'hrdr ut 7 no and the Jin' alien (hr rtty )tillce another tasiar sitting as many will leilli)
Adult Choir at 8 :0n
new uulh’i.iH tit thr police ho*t. WaU, loodle-ooo.
The four-year u'4 Kindergarten Hairy
Rivr, the city a now
Ut t&amp;e
of First Methodist Church inert* (-■.&lt;!«&gt;&lt;■ alto
A billion pnunilt of detonjei.li
ji„.I «crvlm Ilie cp.Tf**
at 4-:ui p to mr
Kn-ii'C puriv i
are made from petroleum every :
ad
*
car
T Ciluiicei Choir ut Fir-l AtjiliTue lio.il has become Invaluable year.
odist Church meets Thursday at dui
lug hoatnrade*, rcRnttas and
7:30 p. m.
Fish which live in the deepest
Regular meeting of Snnlnole oilier water fe.silvitle*. beside* tha
of the nrran arc usually
Chapter No. 2, tInfer of Eastern rut m.it rescue wmk. Lake Monroe parts
the poorest swimmer,.
can
be
a
dangerous
body
of
watar,
Star will be held at the Masonic
Temple at 11:00 p in.
SUNDAY
Easter sunrise service will be
held at tha Memorial Stadium at
6:13 a. m. This will he a com­
Join the Eaatar I’arade
munity service,
in n small dress from
Good Friday service it the First
Freibyterian Church from 12 on to
Cowan’s. Bee the new
3:00 p. m. This U a co-operative
look In stylos, fabrics
united service and the public is In­
vited to attend.
nml rulore. Rites 7-th,

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Mre. Leon Taylor of Lake Mary
has been called to her former
beme In Vlrglnli due to the death
M bar father.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robbins of
■ouldir, Colo, arc houseguests of
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'wnrr palm bbagh , fi*. m
—Everyone w m Oft Barry Craft, atartlng hla fleet fun aaaCraft I* a nlM guy. and that bo m h b attar taagaa aanagar,
woii’t finish latl long a* isn’t aiming for aay poatUoa, much
th* Washington donates* aro ia lata pana aat
"Pa ant? haglag w* wilt via
ill# IffUfi
Placing hla Xanana City Athto- TP gaaaa, and X wa.da that Til
ba aatlaftad, a* aattar where that
puts us In Mm standing,” ba said.
Aa usual, tha A’a lava baaa ana
af tha a oat active slabs la tha
trada aarts. Bat than ton, they
art abaft af ball players af a star
Itagua eallbar. WhUa that* farm
syataa la starting ta shav saaa
eigne af Ilfs, tha y ungetora they
have caatag up art still • yaar
ar a art away.
Caataffb aid Yaungatara
la lar IM the A’a nrtD try to
TALLAHABMCB — Florida
State University football eoaeb gat aleaf with a bunch af valuran
Tom Nugent has been named ta major laagut uatotb and premiathe American Football Coaehee
Association's committee os Pub­ In a 10-playsr deal with Detroit,
tho A’a ptakad up senter fielder
lic Relatione and Pros*.
Tha appolntmant was mada by BUI Tuttle. Although ba kit only
tha Univsnlty of Oklahoma's Bud JU for tho Tigers last season,
Wilkinson, eurrtnt president of Urn Tutilo Is regardod ss om of the
bast dafanaivs ouWaldora la tbs
Football Cosehoi Association.
Besides Nugent, othere named league.
to the Public Relatione and Freer Woody Hold, om of tha many
es-Yaahaoa on tho team, la altted
Committee include Murray War- for
right field, leaving Bob Cerv
math of Minnesota, Dan Devine ot tad Bob Martyn fighting It out
Missouri, and Herbert Maaek of far left
Rhode Island. The eommKtoo, Only twa epote la tha Infield are
which works closely with National definite — Vie Power at first baaa
Collegiate Athletic Association pub­ and Joa Da Maestri at short. Mlht
lic relations groups, la on# of the Bataa, a rookie ap from Buffalo,
AFCA'a top commRtaas.
•nd Milt Graff, wba hit only .IM
One of football’* moat Imagina­ In M games with the A'a laet year
tive eoachas, Nugent also 1* &gt; after Ming called up from Blebmember of the Film Solution mond, are the leading aaeond bate
Committee (or the annual AFCA candidates.
convention.
Veteran Billy Hunter has ban
WarntiUi, along with Alabama's •ring great guns this spring and
Paul (Boar) Bryant, Nalry*a may heat out Hotter Lopes for
Kddla Erdelata, Michigan BUti’a thg third ban spot, la that avnt,
Duffy Dnugharty, and Bid GUmaa Lopes would he In tho running for
of the Los Angelas Rams, will the second bns# Job.
appear at Florida Btata'a nation­ Catching la one department that
ally-known football cllnle hero la sat with Hal Smith, Frank
J u n o 1S-M.
House and Harry Chill sharing the
chore*.
LOTS o r STAMINA
Compotrtau la Pltahteg
I ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. W - For Bight pitchers are In aompatla S3-ycir-old golfer, E. H. Roberts tlon for starting roles. Duka
n Rochester, N. Y., aura has sta­ Mans, another key player in that
mina. Roberts won the American Detroit deal, ranks as th* No. I
Kcnlors rhamidnnihlp Saturday by man and two youngsters, Ralph
beating John W. Roberta of Colum­ Tarry and Jack Urban, art right
bus, Ohio, In tha final U tha sev­ behind him.
enth txtra hole.
Other starting candidates an
southpaw Aim Kellntr, Wally
Burnstte, Amis Portocarrero, Ned
• • By Alan Mayor
Garver, aU holdovsrs, and a roo­
kie eouthpaw, Walter Craddock, up
from Buffalo.
That leave* Tom Gorman and
vataran Virgil Trucks, ter th* mala
bullpen duty.
It isn't too bright a pitching pictrue, but He In keeping with the
rest of the lb« outlook for tho
A'*.

Tom Nugent b
Named ToGrid
CoachesCommittee

Naar-farfsct
Teamwork Gives
Celtics Victory
BOBTON m-Ncar-pcrfcct teamWork gar* the Boston Coltleo a
nosing im -lll vletet* oyer th*
SL Laala Hawks Sdnifty In tbalr
Rational Basketball Assn, chainptomblp sarlat.
The twa teams now move Into
the third gama of tha kait-oflavas Itrlei Wednesday night tl
It.Lonl* tied at one gama each.
is onoHagan
__ _ __ _
P bisbate and If af IP foul attempts
(S IT prints.
Bob C«uy was high scorn for
Boston with m points. Bill Bharman and BUI Russsll had tt points
aplaaa.
,
BBDSXINB SIGN NOLAN
WASHINGTON W — Tbs Wash­
ington Redskins havo signed Han
Nolan, the quarterback who led
the Lehigh football team to on
8-1 record last fall. Nolan com­
pleted IT of IM posses, six lor
O O LO K N O W L

LINCOLN ROAD iTRIMMBD
AQUA CAUBNTB, Mot. m The latait revision of th* Cali­
ent* future book for tha Kentucky
Derby showed today that Uncola
Road had bean trimmed from IM
ta 1 to SO to 1. Lincoln Road fin­
ished second In tho Florida Derby
Saturday to t1m Tam, th* I to
I tegorit* for the Kentucky
Derby,

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mut* *d a aomfeet." Bsr hand
cam* up. and bruahsd at the
daagtiaff lock of hair. "Td dte
without you, eon. rd Jute up and
the grapefruit circuit.
And Faartes* Fraley ha* ta go
along with thee* who, predict that
tho New York Yankee# and th*
Yaaksaa of tb* Notteanl League,
tho Milwaukee Brave*, at* "ia."
“ ar* In a
alas* by
usually da prove tt Tha Braves,
off thole world championship,
have th* faith whist tkoy lacked
previously.
Bow Th# Bocoa Appear
II thte corner, tho
ap Ilka tklsi
America* League
1, Now York Yaakio’et t, Chica­
go Whit# Bbx; g, Detroit Tigersi
4, Boston Bod Soi) I, Cleveland
lndlOMi C, Baltimore Oriolssi T,
City A’a, and I, Washing■uptors.
Natteswl Lange#,
I, Milwaukee Bravest I, St.
Cardinals) t, claeiaaatl
t 4, Leo Angelo* Dodgers) I,
Philadelphia PMUIss) 7, J , Pitts­
burgh PIrates | Baa Fraaalato
Giants, and I, Chicago Cuke.
Tha Yankees are, aa usual, tha
Yank***. They a n aa “loaded"
that Casey Stengel’s problem la
what to da with soma af hla yoi
•tars.
.
Pitching to Chicago’s fort* but
tb* team lacks power and you
don’t win many gama* If you
aant aeon any nine,
Billy Mhrtln figure* to lift fh*
Tiger*. Yat tb* pHehlng may not
bold up and tho *lub could b*
hurt faulty by any Injurlee.
Tha Rad Bon have Tad Wil­
liams, infield problems and lack
left handed pitching.
Cleveland's hope* depend greetly on Horb Score’s comeback and
th* reault of th* operation oa Bob
Lemon’* arm.
That takes ear* of th* contend­
er*. Tho Oriole* ar* hopeful but
their droams looks like an anemia
nightmare) th* A’a will dlaaovor
that aplrit ta no aubotltuto fpr tal­
ent and tha Senator* ar* still tb*
Senators.
Gabo of Kverytblai
fa tha National Lsagua, Mil­
waukee has gob* of ovarything,
has strengthened and has that
new belief whien come* to a
champion.
Cardinal pitching Is a question
and tha club lacks outflsld de­
fense.
Th* Rede see rl fired power to
Improve their pitching and fall
short In both dspsrtmenls.
Th* Dodgers’ old pros will ksep
them respectable but th* lose erf
Campanellu le a killing blow.
Phlsdelphla may make a bid aa
last yaar, hut It I* doubtful.
After that you have tha real
also-rans. Pittsburgh lacks pitch­
ing) the Giants arc "shooting for
a pennant" and using blsnhs,
while the Cube have a poor out­
field, poor power, poor pitching
and fair dofenss.
In the series, 111 take the Yanks
la eta games.
About two-thirds of all newly
enlisted Marines get their flrat
tact* of carries life oa Pari*
Island, I. C. A major Marina
Corp* post sine* 1MI, th* Island
lies on the Atlantic coast between
Charlccton and Savannah, Oa.
Bright northern light* can Illu­
minate !h* earth about hall aa
much aa Uw full moon.

"Don't talk Itk* that. Mn
Please don't" His glance swung
to m m though thte wm my

Aflat
prorated, and si­ to rid*, violently. *T don't car*
CVD*ra

te** th*

Luther dM) ho
at tha judge.

■guacuto

L u th e r Levslock
O’Darc, guilty, m » tmpoom th*
tsacoue* of twenty yours at bard
labor la th* fedora! penitentiary
at Fart Bmith, Arkansas "
Th* Orang* Ban became a bed­
lam of touted aad soma of tha
MOttl# AVtfll fibWttd fjuttw
G#S#2 Hilt 4 MM itURMd m#fw
UUy; bo weuM have fatten bad
not the defense attorney caught
him. Man, who rat a few acute
to t*o right, watted one* and
mapped both hands over bsr taco,
I looked for Coed. H* out
■US, too tea* ahootutoty

it Don’t
ho taken from m*f"
"Moll..." I began, then
my SMUtk. What dM Mw
me to dof Back East they'd have
thrown the ease out af court tor
lack of evidence, but thte wm
Oklahoma, whect tootle* wm
rough aad sadden and Bnalt Luth­
er wm lueky ho wasat bung,
A crying woman ta net . my
Idea af a ooavonmtloaattet m I
ten Edna atone. I stayed M my
own room for a white hut found
the toneSness unbearable. Tb*
traffic on tho main drag and
i tho farmera had aB non* he*
boardwalk Idler* had dwindled ta
a drihhto of townsfolk who never
From th* aaot aad of tho i
S oaw Ma’a buggy
BUI Hagtmaa wm
Juh* wm tettlng In th* hack east.
My trot thought.wm to got out
of eight oa Ma wouldn't mo om,
but then I
of my HI*. White Hagoman tooted
th* rig to tho hotel,
H I wont
Uw stairs, arriving on tho porch
m he dismounted to tte up.
He mid, "Ugo Blnghan stopped
the verdict. W here’*
Luther being hetdT*
"At the astprem office. Trate*#
due tn aa hour ar on"
I supped under th* hitch mil
to help Ma down but BID shook
■ bond. "Better let me, Smoke."
Ho w m right Ma would likely
hit ms It 1 got that close to her.
Judging from bar eyes, nil puffed
aad rad. tew’d been detnt more
than her char* of crying, lb*
teemed an much older
t felt jruUty because t

Bud Ledbetter took
charge of Luther than end took
him directly to th* depot, lock­
ing him in the eapram room. I
•uppoot ho Murad tb* hotel waa
no longer a ante place: cord aad
I might try to break him out
Battering my way through th*
milling crowd. I grabbed coed
by th* eo*L "What went wrong f
Wouldn't th* Judge Ueten? Cord,
hath to amt”
"Not now," Cord aald. shoring
my taada away. "Leave om alone,
tmoke."
Ho got up aad shoved and
* until he wm outside. The
attorney wm stuffing
papera tnto hla farlefeaa* when 1
Med him. "A tot of good you did
tee Mm," I mid.
"Thin wasn't much to srorii
wtth," ho said. Than be lookad
at ate aad added, "You mads a
light om* foe th* prosecution.1
Edna remained ta her chi
Julie caam to tha aldewalh to
crying. I took bar out of there stand. Rh* didn’t my anything,
and back to her hotel room. Me just touched my hand then
lay oa the bed and buried heri •queried tt gently. From across
tee* in the pillow, her shmildere’ th# street Cord emerged from

"If you want ta see Luther,"
HT aaM, “you’d boot got on ta
th* depot Thera tear mash time."
"I jute aoaMa’t" Ma m M, arc
eyeo tear-UML "Icteag Mm with
hla hands locked together, I Jute
couldn’t" Far a mcmcat her crytag man uaeontraUnhto, then Me
took a renewed grip oa hoc emo­
tion* T m an old wosnaai I’d b*
seeing him fee the late time."
"Tou Mould go, Ma," Cord aald.
"you’d bs a comfort to Mm."
"If you think that's boot" *ht
said. "Tou always know beet,
Cord"
Hs put him arm around her
aad they walked slowly down th*
street Tho stui w m down row
and deep shadow* built bsnsstk
th* buUdleg overhangs. A few
lamps were lighted sad by th#
Urns w# ranched th* other end
of the street Ponca City had
settled down foe th* night
The depot eat atone, a hundred
yards beyond tho otraet When I
stayed, BUI looked at Jutls, then
ma l thlnh ru get a drink. A
Hs retraced Ms steps toward
Lanahan’a. Julto asked. "Aren’t
you gMng on to the depot
"No," I said. "1 couldn’t face
Luther now, having failed him."
"You did what you thought w m
right*! ah# said. “Smoke, you
can’t spend th* rate of your Ilf*

Hockey Semi-Final
Playoffs Continue
At Garden Tonite

V. S. GOLFERS TAKE lE T U B N

BOCA RATON. Fla. « - Bam
Snead and Jimmy Demaret bs#
their revenge today on Tornklehl
Pet# Nakamura and Xelcki One,
the Japan;*# golfers who upset
them last year In tha Canada Cup
matches. Snead and Dcmarst com­
bined for a 140 Saturday to btoat
the Japanese p*lr by two strokes
In sn exhibition.
An average of one person a day
Is hit by lightning In the U nit#
Stales.
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blaming yourself."

"But M’s Innocent!" I w m
angry, \mraaaonably *a Particu­
larly at th# judge who wouldn’t
listen to something that mad*
sens*. "Tv* changed my mind.
I'm going to th* depot but not
to so* Luthsr."
1 left her standing there and
trotted toward th* main railroad
building. I knew that th* Judg*
had already checked out of th*
hotel, ao 1 dgured he’d be watt­
ing to take the train. . . .

"Tm u memml I thought tho
Judge wm tying, then | hnow
Mat he a m i TBdoT aif
card talk to year I
4.” — Smoko's story
a eSmas tomorrow la
this

Stankiewicz, Barlow Score Key Goals In Playoff
By UNITED PBESS
Eddie Stanktewlci of ths Hershey Bears and Bob Barlow of
Uw Cleveland Barons scored the
key goals in Sunday night’s Amer­
ican Hockey League playoff
BOSTON m—TH* Bolton Bruins,
lifted by the news that ranter gamei.
Bronco Horvath's head Injury wss Stanktewlci scored with only two
not so serious ss first thought,
OLYMPIC BOB BBBAYBD
will b# after thslr third victory
over the Now York Rangtrs when LAUSANNE, IwiUeriand 0) thslr National Hochoy League se­ Ths International Olympic Com­
mi-final playoffs resume tonight mittee will eonslder at Ite Tokyo
at tha Garden.
meeting If ay 14-1T whether to ra­
A win would glvo Bpcton a 3-1 ster# bobsledding t# the program
Usd In Uw bsit-of-ssvsn series for th# IMS winter Olympics at
and an almost lavIncibU idvant- Squaw Valley, Calif. The sport
i p sine# alt ths rest ot tha games originally wm dropped when It
appeared that only a handful of
wlU b* played In BostfB.
Horvath will wesr e agseta! pro- countries would enter lean:.
teeth*' headgear In the gameafter, nearly being scalped by The emaUest county In the
Ranger defensemen Jack Evans’ United State! la Bristol, In Rhod#
stick la Saturday night’s »-• Bru­ Island, with aa area'of M square
miles.
,
ins decision bare.

DrrORJT--rt-J M&lt;rra&gt; Plante,
Montraal’e taring netmlnder, had
g welt ‘#n tb# ild# of hie btM
today but an avertime victory ■ ■
■ three-gnat# l*«d over the Die
troll Red Wlnge In the Stanley
Cup eeml-flaalt eased tb# plln.
Plante w n th* eentril figure In
■ M "sudden death” victory over
Detroit Sunday night — both for
his goal tending and for an In­
jury which caused a ncar-riot on
the Ice,
i
Plant* waa tumbled to tb# 1c*
by Detroit’s Bob Bailey let# In
the second period and wts mrt
tlontesi for several mlautos. But
be returned to thn net after a
short Intermission and tuned
back every Detroit effort there­
after.
The fourth gim* and possibly
tb# last gams of tho sonoo wlU
bo played hero Tuoiday night.

seconds to go and gave llcrshcy
a 7-6 triumph over the Red* at
Providence. HI* goal gave llershey a 8-0 lead and It can end th*
seven-game seml-flnsl by winning
■gain Tuesday night at Providence.
Th* Barons brought Barlow up
from North Bay, Out., early this
month and Ksvcn't regretted It.
Tha U-year-old wing scored In O
seconds In the opening minutes of
the first period at Springfield and
Cleveland went on to whip the In­
dians, 6-1. Cleveland now holds a
1-1 edge In this semi-final. The
fourlhigams will be played it
Springfield ’rntsday night

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Campbell,
FA
2-41.16.
son Jr., P. J. Chaateraon. Uar112 Maunolla
FA 3-0910
9*0071.
Carport*
field Willetts, and R. W. Wll* Man with varied exp. wishes full
Screen
Porch
Nlaa 3’ladroom h«»a •JfcioUd it
udm
Hams. A, C. Doudney,
Land
Is a guest pass to tha Movie* ,
Utility Room
or part ilnie work. Permanent This
Surveyor
area with small. ahUAran.
mild
liHH’ iii Theatre
i Iit i i i r iur
Imid t:id(.-1it
for Mr*
U rge Lot*.
resident.
FA
2-.1M
7.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. PA 9-6123
lieu Butler. Kxp. date April
•
City
Water
'o p W f n
B
• Sewers
u i s t , M SEE53EM Z i Ri*g. lawn moving nit. FA 2-61105. u til, a'38.
„ _
bnslnoo*. Will teach
• Tavad Ktrreta
— R u iL iilfliT R IP IlV ^
mw ***** trad*. M l r t l w w
Una story masonry 4 bedroom 43—BUHINE8H OPPORTUNITIES PAINTINO
6 Blocks West Of French
houst, 9 baths. In or near San*
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
Av*nu* an 20th street.
ford, Fla. All cash If priced
FLOOR sanding and finishing
8
bedroom,
8
hath
homo*
ready
ta
right. Write: A. Lcveque, Hotel EXCELLENT WHOLESALE
bar* T a r tW r many not* af
Clsantng, w a g i n g , Herring
MODE!.
OPEN
DAILY
kindness and aafTtaalona of
■tar* Into. Mayfair ar Lake
Vnldat, Sanford.
Seminole County clnce 1923.
SUPPLY HIISINK8S
srmpaMfcp shown ua during th#
1L M. Qleaeon, Lake Alary
On# of Amsrlea's forsmnst anil
Ctarge H- Garrises
t/tmSal1a n f JkaVh’ of Roy ’ Par*
9 FLOWERS. PLANTS,
best known mannfaelurerx hat* For Painting call Mr. Ta«h*r, fh
a valuable &lt;listnbutor&gt;hip av­
FISHER'S NURIBRY
FA 2-6169 or FA 9-6007.
£h*FA 7-1aof-tT-Mhlt*Hiawatha MAYFAIR HOMES INC.
ailable for this Area. (Junllly and
Citrus — Blasts — N S
f f W t b*aulMu*l flow!
performance
of
tirndurt
uncoilPhoae
FA
9-760S
Cor. Magnolia A Onuta FA 2-4639
ara an! kindness,
dltlnnnlly guaranteed, rmnplelo
FOR "ififrtTIR**DAdFt IN0
TIh Family
P. O. Boa 92, Sanford.
For Rule— Tomato Planta.f FA I factory training si, that you 2601 Grandview Ph. FA 2-9*78
2-11(147, /v
ran nperals your own business.
■■ —
a'J.B.I m
Approximately him established t e a a o *i t i c a i i a ik u l m s :
POTTED PLANTS. Ph. FA 8-1123 retail accounts will be assigned mild,AWAY. Hospital and Baby
EFFICIENCY apartment. suit*
or FA 2-0370. S A N F O R D
to a capable mail who lias bad
Beds. Day, Week w Month—
FLOWER SHOP. Wa talagraph.
selling experience and who ha.
Tel FA 2-8181, Furniture Cm tar
the drive nnd ambition to earn
UA Wait F tnt Ht
up to *26,non a year or more,
(1HAPKVII.I.E NURSERY
B R T S B m » to ff. I W
with
a
stable,
secura
future.
|
Board
children,
day ai.,1 night.
Author
lied
Dealer
KENNETH E. HI.ACK
I'mdurt l* not seasonable nnd
*H1- $I2.Bn per
wk. Special
RUNNILAND PLANT FOOD
REO.
HEAL
ESTATE
BROKER
r«paat&gt;. New merchandise met* 1 rale*. Laundry
"SMSS,AA%»S!,m » T K Odhsm A Tudor Invlt** yeu to be 1009 E. 9nd Phona FA 2-0121 FERTILIZERS • CHkMICALH hods
Inrludad, FA
produce results fust. Tha
tfprraderx loaned wllh fertiliser
2-2577.
our guest at .tha Mar*Lon
product Is harked by o program
Free Delivery
For rent or eele, 10 aere ilia farm,
of
dlieet
mall,
TV,
radio
and
KI Hill K HAVEN NURSERY
COLD
HARDY
PLANTS
w tW L S X .Tr N ^ ‘&gt;i* Mata), untlll you eaa Dad suit*
bedroom house,
Urge
V« IB
*81™ bam.
Wtm
newspaper admUsing, Invest­
l.erge NeUellaa
All Aga Children Welcome
II.
Levy,
FA
K».y
lurms.
J.
1 Room Apt*. I ll B l* FA
I lirapevill* Ave.
Ph. FA 1*9*16 ment Is *6,110(1 to * 1(1,000. but F a 2-&gt;Vi»n
lii2u Palmetto Ave.
able hauilaf,
2-1223.
- -&gt;* w-A
Is refundable. When answering
aloaa lit* No Ksya eaa be plehsd «p at eur ef•
Thl.
is
a
guest
pais to tha hlnvls.
bncko round, ago,
lease civu
cl
..
WOODRUFF'S
For file—110 Fr*nch Ave., 9
Cowan, FA
Jlmmlt
land lllile-ln Theatre for Terry
nanrlsl statu., cct , and plmno
story
frame
building.
8
lots,
one
Farm
and
(Itnltn
Center
flea.
True par. Kxp. dale April 1&lt;I, '68,
1-4011.
number. A faetury tciuescn(alive
In rear Joins railroad for ware­
«oi Celery Avenue
will
Interview
you
In
the
next
house site, Fur price and terms
RaUll atora with warahouia on lit
Orchids - African Violets •
N-LTnTTm ;Trv i5irrrLE—
few days.
write or phone. 4341 I'ahokec,
St. lttfttlra Army-Navy Surplus.
Philodendrons
P.
O.
Box
77
Paint 12.80 gal, T-Shirts .41ctar pi.
Fie.
J.
T.
(luerry,
Hr.
Ron
003,
Ph. FA M W .
Lafayette, l^ulsiana
Pahakce, Fla.
■Ireplng bags, luggage. Army—
ODHAM
ft
Tomato
Plants
For
Hale.
Rt.
Furn. apt. 100 Park AVa.
Navy Hiirplu., 310 Hanford Ave.
Ilox
IM
A
Ph.
FA
3-3141
SPECIAL
HER
VICES
FARMER'S AGENCY
TUDOR Inc.
• room apt., furnished. 0800 8*
—Factory w yow—
N. V. Fanner. Healtor
fUMPB - RPRINBLRR
PalmaUo, Route 3, Bo* 373. P.
Alamlaap
111 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 8-8221
BYBTRMR
H. Ember*.
Venetian Blinds
A sso c ia tes
Haynes
Office
Mishin*
Co.,
Tip*|yp*a
and
ilt*s,
installed
AU
Cor. Hwy. 17*98 A 87th S t
Bnslmsd head. Sag-proof bottom
(jayIs Osborne, O. tl. Whitmore
wrillr*, adding michlnii, g iliiwriters,
•J)o 11 Yourself"
Furnished 3 room home, all util*
roll with plants end., plastic
R*nM
I*|
Pboae
FA
3-tSOl
Rtnlll*.
314
Mng.
FA
9-0469.
lEPAIR
AND
SERVICE
WE
R
Ilia* furnished, Located In Or*
or rayon lapoa. CotWa ev nylon
;t Bedroom—2 Until home
■
T
I
N
E
ango City. Apply N&gt;3 S. Nolly,
u s , w w M i u i - m Ti'iii
cords.
In lli-autlful Wynnewood
Mark la# and Snpply Co.
BRAlLfiV ODHAM, Praa*
Orange City.
Immediate Occupancy
Scnkarik HIam and Palat C*.
2nd
Jtt
I'h
FA
2
6432
W.
It will pay YOU to sm os hofsro
Low Down I'nym ent
112 114 W. 2nd fit. Ph.
2 4623
Efficiency apt.. Hwy. 17-92, So. city
rou buy. Open Evonlng* and
30
Year
F.ILA.
Financing
GATLIN BROTHERS
Lindiyi,
limit*. Slumberland Court.
FOB
HALE
upright
practice
Contractors, Draillnee, Genova piano. Cheap. Call FA 2-MIT
AHTHlDE TRAILER RALl
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
2613, I'h. FA 9-3349 Sanford.
Large, dowmlalrt apt. 611 Park.
Palatko
* Thone FA 2-3103
lliitii.unt electric stove, u«ed 1
WELL MILLING
% Furnished ( i r i r e apartment.
DON’S COVER flROP
munlh. Cost *300. will silt fur
Fair bank*-Morse Pumpe
Boat Coven — Truth Koala
Adults only. K8 W. 18th.
$100. Phime. FA 3-3861.
Repotrn ta lU ass hos
At
Willis
Pontiac—301
W.
1st.
L'herfr Beat Rattle Ageaty
HOWARD P. LONG
I Room House, partially furn.
Portable Typewriter — New
Dili FA 1-9939—Notary
207 E. Commercial Are,
Oil.tn, Children Welcome, FA 1819Dial
Only *60.06 plus isles lax
W. 11 ft. Baar-Rarbar Shop
See- Ray Herron For
Phono FA 2-2U 1
Pontiac's • Vauihall'e . Rambler's
Includes Carrying Case. /
Furniture Moving A Storage
Also good u.ad ctrt. Ph, FA
Fum. Cotta fa for rant, located IF IT IS R EA L ESTATE
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
‘ * Monieltl
1th
ask Cruntlay
C. K- PHILLIPS, Agent
2-02.11 or after • p.m. FA I-I843
on 17-09 at Flve-Polnta. FA
117 8 . Magnolia Ave. Ph. FA 2-SA42
at U7 South Park Ph. FA 8-409*
WASHBURN VAN LINES
301 W. First 8L
1-1447.
1300 French Avo.
FA 2-19BI 21'* Zrniils 'IY, hlonde console. 3
story 9 room houee, 9 bathe.
Furnished apartment— J runny*
U»67 F.lcnr 36'. Contact Diller,
months old. Also Norge auto­
Front and back porch. Close In.
A bath. Adults, f 40 mo. 4071b
Countryside Trailer Park 1'4
AIR-CONDITIONING
matic washer, l year old. Ph.
Will
accept
any
reasonable
of*
mi
from
NAAS.
W. 1st., Apt. 4.
H. B. POPE CO.
FA 2 3487.
far. FA 2*2024 ar FA 9-0191.
260 8. P a rk -----FA 2 4234
A Large comfortable home located
1967—45' Champion hmisstrailnr. |
Medium alia office safe, brand
South 17*91. Plnaerest Section. Sacrifice—Urne home with a In­ For Your Rost Location, Construc­
Made 1(1 payments 197.56. Will
new. Going mil of builnees. .Sa­
come,
70S
Palmetto,
Sanford,
4 bedrooms 1 baths. U rge llvtaka *300 for my equity. Furn­
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
tion 8 Financing I t s .............
crifice. See at 407 W. 1st Ht.
18000. WIU handle ooiiuct C. Ki
ish own refrigerator. Assume
in* room,i, dining room A Studio,
Wm. H. Manay
Braata*
Ellis, Eustli, Fl*.
payments. FA 2-8024,
Fully aquiap*d kitchen.
1
HU Celery Avo.
FA 21394 Till. i. a guest pats to the Rita
___ i garage. Large
way A double
Closed Sunday
Theatre for Connie Ludwig.
RAVENNA PARK 33* Trnvclmnstcr Trailer. Twin
grounds.
Partially W. H. MB lir BlMBftr Agonfy
Kxp, data April to, ’68,
l.rd*. Our year old, perfe.t
Realtor A Insurer
furnished, * l» 7 p h . FA 2*199"L
A.soc, Guy Allen, 11, E. Taffar 'Com# Aut-Tods* 4 Sea One A *..ti.liti.in. Will taka 24' 1,* 30' TrarUr w«rk, discing, i.l.mlmt. &lt;r Tm srm
rasing,
(» aiiifg k
clenrliig,
trnui-r m fra'ue. Will t iliaIlf?.
Furnished 9 iWih garage apt, 3e* 'Aflhtie ,-rlci-, r.
Ilar7*er
k 4 Bedroom, 1-1M &lt;fc 2 hath
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
grnvt work. Ph. FA 2-428H.
at 704 Pahnetto after Cioo p.m. Phono FA 2-4091
I'I
iiiiki
FA
2-3664.
113 N I'aih
homos,
2 Rm. hou*o completely furn, 648 Dy Owner— Now 2 BR. homo loc­
Transferred Over Son—Must 8*11 GHOST WRITING - Git expert
I per mo. Couple prcforTtd. FA
ated at 407 W. 19th 8L Fruit
'32 American *4' - 2 bedroom
^ Room* Of
literary help tn preparing Job
B«at Financing!
Trees. l&gt;h. FA 2*1939.
2.4005.
Furniture
home trailer, Also tat*' Alumresume, letters of application,
30 Y«tr Unarm
i-liili piper., ipeeche., high
Monthly Paymonte Ax Low As O-Runm. Phure FA 2-3417.
BEATRICE PULLEY
Living
Room
school or. college theme on all
*71,41
iterod Real
|
Registered
Kstata Broker
Dinette
1967 —■ 36 ft. 2 bedroom Globe- , but scientific lubjerlu. The rate
Wanted lo rent, prlvale or senil* Offlco: 4 mllea out wist 20th St.
master
hausotraller.
*560,
Down,
Red
room
ir
housa-trallsr.
private space (c
per typewritten page Is low.
Phona t \ 2-3458
N# ClMlRf Coat
balance *60.35 mo. Lot 48, park
AT
L. Pllsud. VAH[ 3 NAS. BanDrop
a
card
to
Box
L.
L.
C'tr*
of
Ave.
Trailer
Park.
FA
2-7421.
No S*COfld Mgt.
2 bedroom house by owner. $750.
ford.
Hanford Hs'rald,
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
down, *37. month- 1*17 SummerNo HIM9R CnalH
II- A ^ 'AMT IW VAr a —
HEAL e s t a t e FuH RALK tin. Ph. FA 2-1970.
[tiollo FA'
FA 2-1
Cor. 2nd k Magnolia
2-6JI1
Vacuum
Clsanve
Ittpxlrs
lbnfger, ;Mgr.
"llud"
.
_____
Iiimbcnrer,
4Down Payments As Low As *800. DRIVE A NEW CAR anywhere, (t'-pnlrs A parts for all imikst uf
■
In
Real
Estate
Fro*
DaOvory
For th* Bsst Buy
5 acres on North West »ldc of
nnyllmo. ItOQtal sinrico include.
clcnner*. Electrolux. Hm.ver,
SEE CULLEN A HARKEY
Wsih, gas a nd Insurance.
town. Mfl' on rood. Terms.
Kirhy, Air-Way. (J. |&gt; Beplace.
Fh.
FA
2-2391
Phillips
Properties,
110
N.
Park
Avo.
MERf.E
WARNER.
National
1 furniture, appliance*, tools
MODERN
DUPLEX
r
mcut parts. Work gun ranted, , Used
Car
Rental*,
401
I
,
«U.. Bought-soM,
“
U r n ’i Mart
l
i
t
I
t
,
concrete block, nearly new, 1
nient
parts,
Work
guarantied.
216i Hanford Avo. Fb. FA M I88
FA 1*3994.
Inc.
FA 2-4768.
Bedrooms, til# bath, .torsae,
t’irporta A washing farlltllrx Halra Office l.srslrd In Ravenna
WE HAVE A HOME
• DIG VALUES •
ENVELOFBS, Lottarheads, stateon each aide . No Clly Taxes. Park. Drive Wrxt 2 mllre «n
FOR YOU
• QUICK CREDIT
asonta, Invoiooo, hand bill*, end
OPEN
FOR
BUSINESS
Ideal Investment. Net Income 25lh HI. from Perk Ave. Phone
pro
rograass, a la . r-rogressiv
Progressiva
• EASY TERMS
LLDEH8PH1NG TRAILER PARK
approximately MOO per year. FA 2*4391 nr FA 3-3013 Adelaide L.
PriL
w. m,
Intin* Ca.
Fkeaa rA 9-3081C.
Abbott
—
&gt;
Old
CnrUado
Hwy,
*13,200 with *2,300 DOWN.
H. Moaea Representative.
408 West l«4h
H0ME8— 3 bedroom*
rn J W S ^m
U2IER REALTY CO.
511 B. First PL Fh FA 2-8833
1 A 2 baths.
Laurr
H
.
Oder,
Healtor
WOOLSEY
Complete and rtldy for Immedi­
3601 Orlando Dr.
FA 2-53U
ate occupancy.
$SAVEf
M arin* FtnUhM
FIBERGLASS SUPPLIES
Naw
&amp; U»*d
F
or
Your
Boat
BUY
OF
THE
WEEK!
% /
McRANIY-RMITN FAINTS
Furnllur* and Am I1abc8$
Sankarlk Glaw anil Paint Co.
J-BR, bom* with Florida Room
Locations
2816 Park Are.
FA 9-1481 112.114 W. 2nd It. Pb. FA 2-4822
situated on larga lot with lot* of
Soutg PlnacWst — Sanford
shrubbery and flowtrs. This fine *0 acre, tile fnrm land oh South All 1937 Evlnrudrx mi snln while
Whispering Oaks — Tltuivlll*
IIUBY HFEABn
East side. 200' frontage Eatl
homo features oak Doors, fire­
FA 3-0981
they last. Also very largo stock ItRACKE’lT TILE k MARBLE CO. 20:i-ut East First
Sunland Eats tea — Sanford
place, Doer furnace, and a largo
Side Fri-nrh Ave. Smlh yf 2(ilh
uf used motors, all alias.
Ceramic
Tlla
A
61
orbit
Contractors
t'lsulfled
Display
altlc
far
itoraga.
Separata
£
SI. 21 acre, at Snow Hilt, good
Guaranteed, visit our niw
?HA In service and FHA financ­ car garage .....
2201 Hanford Ave.
FA 2-812,,
a n f ‘barbecue pit.
boat display rooms recently
far citrus land. C. E. Phillips,
ing aval Ithis.
down payment reopened. Everything
for th*
Registered
Ileal
E.itnte
Broker.
HiKirtsman. Hank Finance Plan,
Vo cm qualify you for on* *f a &amp; f
Ph. FA 1-3101 or FA 2-1091.
Your Rvlnrua* Irvsicr
thesa homes In 30 minutes. You
Seminole Realty
fe a iN T iN o n
can start enjoying the borne W. DIRTRICHR - T. W. HERO Three bedroom hou.c near schoal BOB-SON HPOMTING 4100HH
604 E. 1st
Phone FA 2-1961
white wo process til* paper*.
A Shopping. Kitchen furnlihrd.
( BODY
■ I W
I O RK
Ell*. Math*nB - LTVsl)?t GoiuaJot, Need xomc money. Pajmcnts
Dtveloped hy
Associates.
less than rent. 2901 Magnolia Small mixed breed puppies t
1901 park Ava.
FA 1-6232
Conlractlag A Repairs
ODHAM &amp;
Ave. Ph. FA 2-3928.
male*. *3.00 each. I females, 1007 Hanford Ave, Ph. FA 2-3*62
8
bedroom
homo,
Pay
smaB
suidtjf
TUDOR, Inc#
*3.50 each. Ph. FA 2-23J*.
and asauma payments. Ph.
REAL ESTATE UUIVE-IN^
2-0127.
2544
French
Ave.
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 * I7lk 84.
sot of 8 tollor-msd*
" “ S ir * llo 8 6 &amp; “ “”
J. W. HALL. REALTOR Complete
pens, 4 breeding doe* k 1 buck. Sondoa an AH Watae Pumps—
Pboae FA 2-1161
Thla Is g guest past to th* Rift
Johnny
Walker,
Associate
Price *35. 2000 Adams, FA
Walla DrUlad — Pumps
Thoatro for Jan* Brown. Cap. "Call Hall" l'hun* FA 2-30U
MtAILEY ODHAM. P m .
2-4593.
Tiola Road
Fhon* FA 2-6037
date April 10, '61.
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Tuttday, April 1,1B58

Pa** T
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THE CARD OF THANKS

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Very oflen a Card af Thank* In Tha Sanford
8
nqpdt which la difficult tn fill in any other
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__ ta_n
.
Not

graeleui
:leui asprasiion of gratltudo to thosa who hare ta n

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fritbules but alio courteously acknowledge* the service* and
th* many to whom a personal not* of thanks can aw
nom a off II
bo mailed.
____(did#
Newspaper Cards of Thinks are ncrnpled s* socially
Emily roil, tha noted authority on ollquolto, (eels they sot
goodlim a
, There Is no prescrlhod farm for a Card of Thank*. II can bt ta
brief or n.t dclalleil
ns ,you
When Ih nceaxlon comes jr*ia
_____ ...
........desire.
........................e
will find a lympalhcllcalJy
lympalhcllcall; understanding member of our otlfl I*
assist you.
.

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and
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power
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IS. Put on.
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sa aalv*
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IB. Toward
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aaaa than aahad tar. Looto Futeh
pattor af tha Flrat Baptist Cbnrah
to offar tha btvocttkm. Arnold
1jbeu pmantod tha mayor ad Long.
Vwoad.
wbt, apHUsg
'f it* tha paapto to tha ana, wateemV Dr, Kanthnr to Uw town, pra•acting him a toy to Uw city. Ur.
, Maaahtr napaadad hp noting that
; *»anah unltod community aptrii and
’ u-on*rntton mahaa wa man •o n
V - aver »*at f bevamada a
‘--.nr r cholca In taming to Lang*
wood." Dr. Menrbcr aspnaaad
daop nppraelatton tar tha waleoma
attended him. not ctoyb y tha
f m m thin M Longwoadltoa, but
ala# tha many ant af tewngue* U
Who aama to watoajn* hfia to
•"nliMto Connty.
1 In tha roealvlng Una wawi H.
f . Arnold, pnitdant of Chamber of
Commartai J. R. Grant, chairman
af affalra aammlttoai Dr. U w rtafj R. 0. Carlton, ahnlrmaa Lanawood Council! Rev. Laola Flitch,

HOLLYWOOD -OR- Richard
Wldmarh, who sabred to film fame
la "Kb* to Death," soya Uw UUs
af that JMT film might apply to
TV, which he dasarlbes aa "tha
most vtotoua medium for atom In
hlaloey."
Tha usually mild-mannered aetor lashed out at video #* if It
W“f* • barrel full to rattlesnakes.
Most TV holdout* —Robert Tay­
lor, Olaih Oabte — blast Uw me­
dium with pop guns. Wldmark eut
loom with a howhiav.
"Telavision runs through talent
Ilk# a bun-saw," ha said. "When
It aquossaa every last bit of mile­
age out to actors It casts them
•ilds. It's tha *ama old rat-raea
that radio used to ba —only worse.
. Acton Sell Satortatamant
"In tha movla buil»ts aotora
era selling entertainment. Th*
whole purpose to a picture la to
entertain people theatrically. TV's
purpose, sslf-admlttedly, la to a#U
a product. And I don't Ilka Madi­
son Avanuo dictating to actors on
determining art or good lasts."
Will mark pained to catch hla
breath In the MOM Sommliiary
where ho la starring In "Tho TUnnrl of Love."
Leaving no loophole* In event
hla movie career falls flat, the
blond leading man waded Into tho
olootronle medium with some
bar.vy body punches.
"Fortunately, I keep b u s y
enough making picture*," he
*«ld. "1 don'* have to depend on
TV for-a living. No one appear*
in TV because they like It, It’s
great for youngster* gatUng start­
ed. That'* all.
"Even. If I needed th# dough 1
wouldn't b* Interested In making
• aeries.
"Who wants to ba ae«n by 80
million people, I feet bid enough
itliot, I inmm? 0 ,kW picture and
five million ico It.
"Television ha* never dm&gt;lop­
ed ill own technique for telling a
dramatic story. It li a combination
of pictures, radio and tha theater.
Il doesn't do Juatlew to any of
thorn."
widmark, like lurt Lancaster
«ri&lt;l Kill* Douirlaa, tilso non-TV
performer*, hat a loyal following
of fan* who almost guarantee hit
picture* a profit, Ho Kara In two
o- three films yearly, almost all
da#lihCm lutr*‘,v# participation
"Thli Un't sour grape*," the
trim, athletically eonatraatad aetor added. 'Tv# had hundreds to
tofere to appear an TV. I’ll fit
hundreds moro.
"Televlajon went* new fan* an
th# Ume - t o replaee tha onM It
guns through. I'm not going to
travel that routo."

tabtoalatha, centered with errtmgnmanta of gladfola* and torn*, with
lighted p m tapaaa hi allm
candlestick*. Ito Mala teUa ha­
u n t a giant foot ttorad ask#, doaoratod m graan aad yaOow an
whlta. Dr. Manehar vat tha eaka,
enjoyad tha flrat allea, than turnad tha eaka cutting and aarrlag
orar to Mrs. I . R. Gray. Mr*, John
Carfaart arctldtd over toa panah
bowl, while Mr*. George Otto
soured coffee. Tarty sandwiches,
In dalacUbla colon and flavors
war* aerred In abundance.
Mr. and Mn, Bart Patman af
Sanford, ebairman of tha board af
truateea Semlneta Memorial Hottotal, represented tha hospital
board. Other out of town guetti
wen Dr. and Mn. W. V. Roberta
and Dr. and Mn. John M. Morgan,
of Sanford. Dr. K. W. Stonar, 0vlodo u d Dr. and Mn. Stuart Oilpepper of Caaaalberry. Mr. and
Mn. H. Carlsot Mobil# Manor,
SanJando Springs.
Dr, Mencher la quits busy get­
ting eattbd la bli new naldonod
an Salt Orange It, and getting
tha Lmgwood Medical Cantor
ready to open for full office sche­
dule, This schedule to office boun
will be announced In tha near totun, along with the tatophoaa

NIAS 9IAR1 ON 4«Aproblem
confronts Anthony DiGtosafats on his third birthday aa
h* plssd* with police In New
York to set him out of hla own
headloek. Anthony manaiod
to put hla head between th*
bar# to an Iron fane# but found
withdrawal a different itory.
Ha was soon freed, a wltrr
young man. flntsmallonal)

tuppoeed charm and peteoaaMy.
I'm tha proud proprietor af two—
cm , bocaaaa ha earn# aa a birthday gift from • Mrnd trying to
ba ttoaghtfal; tha other haanoaa 1
fugnrort tho flret naodad company.
The Daftown ttopartuient torn Ttto court n l t f In aannaiHai
I un tha rtorrt “proud" for ona that if U. S. carriers a n facWrt- with a ear-track eoTUtion In Chaoden to Invest in Latin American ter Ceutoy, on Jta. K 1994. Harty
Airlines, Raaaia will atop In and S. Cobb the driver, kb wife and
Tha GAR la Wto affirial petteymaking agency to th# U. i . govarnment tn matter* pertaining to
etvll evtattoa. On* of Ha etamlnon, after a public hoaring,
found that tha ionotment af Panantortean Hi Unto* Aones Coatsrteonaaa S. A.. LACSA was net
In tha publto Intonat
The fln momhara of tha board
Itactf a n now considering wheth­
er thie finding ahoaM be upheld
or overturned.
The hoard hoard pubtte m l
arguments on the mortta af tha
csm on March a, tha tart pro•ertuml atop before its decision.

languageei and ona aimed "Mur­
phy," who belong* to the literary
editor to a Jesuit publication and
•an volea IS oeclnlaattoal phrases.
Lost parakeet* era often found
bee sum they "talked" tha herna
telephone number or addnss of
the owner, french aaya there b
one bird named "Jo-Jo" In Atlan­
ta who laet year filed an Income
t u return. He earned IIS a- week
for uttering a company sale* slo­
gan on tho air.
Chitted Sot Talkative
W. R. Knot!, French’* president,
say* hi* company get* about 19,000 latter* a year. Thor* was the
Canadian woman who wrote that
aba mined bar pat about tha
sam* ll m# sho put a plaitle bar
to broad In the refrigerator to
beep It frosh. Several hour* later,
prepar. ig a sandwich, *hs found
th* bird. He was In tha broad bag,
chilled, but still saying "Pretty
boy."
Knott said ihe Inter**! in para­
keets apparently boomed whan
federal restriction* on ihlpmant
were relaxed In INI, although a
few atataa still forbid Intarstata
tramport of ihim.
Fancier* Include Sir Winston
Churchill, Mnmle Elsenhower,
Hilly Graham, Lawerence Walk
and Faye Emerson.
Tho heat generated hy lighting
a match roaches ■ maximum of
some I,TOO degrees.

' 71m Ml « u Introduced a fort*
night ago by Ran. Richard M.
Mmpaaa (R-Pa.) Mmpron la tha
Mar I Rapuhttttn an tha Wan
and Km m Oamtttaa. That ran*,
big dou ao Jostle* to Simpaoa’s tha federal a iclu t u on trans­
itandlng la tha Houa# aa a legisla­ portation of proparty; rtdaea to
tor nor to Us atandlag In tha 9 par cu t tha i u Im i applicable
to tranaoertatloi af person# and
apPSaaMa to eommmkatkmt;
and with raapart to hath ladtrldnil and corporate tneoma taiaa
tha aftaraatlra capital gains t u
woold ba radacad from M par
cant to a prapoaad lrrtl of 194

Imm m tuition, Blmpsm would
reduea tha top individual M t U
rata to TOI per cu t,
■
"Tht* t u saving," tlapM s uld
to Ms blD, “to m adly tad su itably db tribatod among tadMdval
■nd corporate taxpayers and
Americas eontumcr*.''
Ha u ld 1m waa not proposing a
poUltoatly toaptrad '‘dapraiilon
t u roductton."
1 i n m i a paw aw a# « Itttto
faith la tho vitality of aor f m
enterprise ayitam aa to ballavtu
that alther itmmiriu or haatllyl
caliad panuai
eoneelvad aa

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Simpaon addad.
"1 am convinced that Amarlea'a
moat promlilng enterprise for Job
opportunities b private antarprlia
rathor than govarement attorprla•a."
Coant Mmpaon, then, with W o
Prtaldeat Nixon la believing that
tha poopto and not tha governmental

lower eoun ruling.
Juitie* Michael A. Moemanao
wrote tha decision.
"If there la ona thing that ■
wife should da when hor husband
la at Ute wheel to an auto, H to
to do what Mn. Cato did, and
that b to remain silent," it said.
Muamanno said tha authority .to
the husband "baa undergone con­
siderable shrinkage" hi freest
tton rotating to her work tu the
Raettm Affalra Division of tho
ministry.

r
Rorafl* U. R. Fanlttoa
In doing io, ho rocnlltd tho
prscnriou* position la which th*
United State* found Itoalf at th#
outrot of World War 11 when
Gtrvnan capital eontrolled domes­
tic alrllnM In South America, notably In Colombia In th* vicinity
of th* Panama Canal.
Moilty also reminded the beard
that when Charles E. Wilson was
secretary of defense ho sent th*
hoard In 1051 a latter expressing
hi* department's Interest In eontlnuing U. B—flag carrier eervie# In Costa Rica.
"Mr. Wilson stated that any no­
tion which might result In th*
cessation of service by n U, S.
carrier might well Invito aubstltut# operations by a non—U. B.
cnrrlsr which would bo undestrnb a from a military point af
view," Mosley told the board.
"Th* Department of Defense Is

FIRST OUTERSON WAT
NEW YORK -SR -T h o ffrrt
10 of 1M young peoplo who wilt
represent tho United State* at tha
Bruaaela World'* Fair arrived In
Now York WednMday, They will
■11 on the liner America Friday
for Bruttols, where they wilt
serva aa guide# to tha American
pavilion.

■Itlon.

The blind poet Homer ha* bean
called tha graataat to elaialeal
antiquity.
MNVE-Uary
ater Baal shili

makaa a driving mistake. I'm dead
act against nagging to a car, but
f a woman's only dofen*# la her
tongue,
1 say sb* should ua* It."
stilt of this opinion.1
LACBA was organised In 1949 Brown said ho'a an "expert wit­
with th* assistance of Panamert- ness." He's married.
can, which has two representstlvea on th* six—man board of
directors and owna on# third of
tha company'o stock. Th* Cotta
Rican government own* another
third, and the final third la owned
by Individuals,

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BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (UF) rThirty-Hre eeptured Cuban rebel*
f i tarried a hunger etrlke Into Its
* second week today, Joined In their
starvation protest by rebel groups
ill New York, Chicago end Ml*
imL
The n\en have rowed to itirre
"to the death If neeem ry" to
irotett their Impriionment followng the scuttling of their heavilyarmed expedition to iupport the

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forces of Cuban revolutionary ri­
del Caatro against the govern­
ment of Prnetdest fulgenclo Ba­
tista.
They and the other hunger
strikers are protecting also con­
tinued shipment of V. 8. arms to
the BtUata government
In Florida Tuesday, M Castro
supporters were arrested after a
demonstration at a railroad sta­
tion wftcre they believed a del­

Hunger Strike; Others

egation of Batista emissaries was
passing through on the way to
Washington, for more arms. Two
Cuban nationals were arrested at
Key West as they tried to smug­
gle arms to Castro's forces In an
outboard motorbont.
Arrests In Virginia
At Winchester, Va., three men
arrested In an allecedly stolen ear
with a cargo of knives, bayonets
and a sawed-off shotgun, said

they were pert of a&lt;i army of Hospital bed* and are being fed wife of their leader, Arnaldo Bar

and ammunition In Mexico and strike today. Two became HI Men*

l.soo to 1,000 man being trained intravenously, 0. B. M a r s h a l ron of Now York, said "moat ef charter the TO-fooi freighter In day night and four mere war*
James W. McCarty said.
Although the formal h u n g e r
strike began only after thetr cap­
ture, doctors said the men actu­
ally hadn't eaten for two days be­
fore that — they were too busy
or too excited.
Most of them ire V. S. citizens
and rcgidenU of New York. The

here to Join the Caatro forces.
They gave their names as Forest
Lipscomb, Patrick Patterson end
Harry Voclkcr.
Fourteen of the Si men held In
Brownsville since their ship was
rammed by a Coast Guard cutter
last Thursday have been trans­
ferred from Jail cells to Mercy

them fought for this eountry In
World War II ar Korea. Now they
thought they couldn't stay In this
country and do nothing."
Mrs. Barron, who came to
Brownsville after her husband's
arrest, said many of the men had
good Jobs In New York. They sav­
ed MO,000, she said, to buy armi

which they sailed.
New York Hunger Strike
In New York, 14 men and four
women membera of the Orthodox
Committee, headed by Baron, be­
gan • hunger strike at T p. m. Fri­
day end were still on U today. Of
in members of the rebel Revolu­
tionary Labor Directorate, only
two remained on a similar hunger

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Weather
Fair with little change In tempera­
ture through/Thursday: low tonight

la te m.

forced te begin eating again lets
Tuesday night.

Another grate aI Cabana phfc*

sled the U. S. Court Renee at CM*
cago with eigne protesting th«
Brownsville aiptura.
Nine more rebel tympsthteara
were aonduettng a "aftdown bun*
ger strike" In th j lobby ef n MU
&gt;ml television station.
,

Shop and Save
In Sanford

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOL. XLIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1008

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1058 United Prwa Leaned Wlra

President Urges Careful
Study Before Tax Cut
WASHINGTON &lt;IIP)— President
Klienhowrr sounded another goslow warning today on cu llin g
taxes.
The President (old a new* con­
ference we must stop snd look
very steadily al proposals lo cut
taxes. Ho said wo must renlly
make sure that we are right and
that a tax cut would have a bene­
ficial effect upon the economy In
future year*.
He was a-ked shout New York
financier Bernard M. Baruch'*
congressional testimony Tuesday
that it would be "folly" to cut
taxes. The President replied he
had known Baruch for 30 years,
had a great rripect for III* opin­
ion*, and believed lhal they war­
ranted serious consideration. _
fn other news conference high­
lights, the President:
Bald his Defense Department MorganliatUm plan, which He pro­
bably will submit tu Congress
Thursday, Is l&gt;a-cd on the necoi-l
COMMANDER THOMAS C. DEANS I W .stands by prior to assuming command of lily of the defense secretary hav­
th e Fleet A ircraft Service Squadron One 11unified Five, Roosevelt Hoads, P. It., an ing central authority is to the site,
Commander John T. Dougina, USN, reads Us farewell speech.
(Official USN Photo)
composition and alrataeic plann­
ing of armed forces.
Disadvantages Outweighed
Explained that despite hit ubActions, lie signed the anti-re­
cession housing bill 'Tuesday be• * *v -■‘ , m
^

Game This Week
Thursday and Friday of this
week, local Shrlncra win ha sta­
tioned on Flrat Street at the Post
Office selling Uckeli to the Sec­
ond Annual ghrino Club Benefit
Baseball game.
The game, slated for. Monday
night *t 7:45 P- m. *t the Sanford
Memorial Baseball Stadium, will
foaturo a band concert by the
Bahia Temple Band snd enter­
tainment by members of the Shrine
Clown Unit.
Prominent local Shrin* Cluh
members are giving of their time
to assure a huge crowd at the
baseball game when the Phoenix
Giant* of Phoenix. Arl*. and tho
--twttrtl-r
tV-rU- r* r VT'*
Chrlsll, Tex. play an exhibition
game under tha lights.
Local ihrlnors and members of
tha Sanford Shrine Club who will
be seen during the two-day ticket
selling event are: A. L. Wilson,
Harold Kastner, E. 1. Still, Clmr
ley Lewis, Milford Leonard. Kd
Davis, n«y Peck, C Jackson. A.
L. Skinner, Joe Corley. E. Faria,
Irving Pryor, If. Hunter, A. F.
Ramsay, Earl Faust, F. Ball, J.
P. HoUtclaw an&lt;J W. E. Klrchhuff,
BUI Stompcr, Roy Holler, Gen. J.
C’jJIutehlson, Speedy Willis, Sher­
iff J,' L. Hobby, Ernest South­
ward, Boy a . William*, and G.
Vaughn.

Improvement Assn.
Committee Will
Meet On April 9
A meeting of the seven man
committee of the St. Johns • In­
dian River Improvemant Aaioclalion, delving into the SanfordTituiville Canal proposal, will be
held Wednesday, Apr. 9 at the
Angebllt Hotel In Orlando.
The meeting has bean called to
dlsruss strategy for the April 29
hearing before the Hlver anil liarhurt Board of Engineers in Wash­
ington.
Critical comment on tha "ad­
verse report" submitted by tha
F.ngin*sra of tha U. S.
of Engineers has been praand forwarded to the Rivers
Harbor* showing points that
be discussed at tha hearing,
and Jen*o,\ consulting an*
and Dr. 1\ W. Bradbury,
on economics,
Ipedal coniulUnt oo
prepared the report.
* The metting ilatet' for 11 r m.
h the Finite Room w n celled by
| John lender, e&amp;eiraaa at the *omV »Uue.
' *».

Down Payment Rate
On FH A Loans Lower

WASHINGTON (UP) - Starting
today, homes, financed by FHAInsured loans can he purchsaed
with lower down pa) merits.
This reduction Is &lt;me of the
principal provisions of a $1,950,000.000 antirecession housing bill
signed Into law Tuesday hy Pres,
ident Eisenhower. The legislation
Is designed to speed tho building
Ilf 200,0(10 homes this year snd to
create 500,000 new Jobs,
Elsenhower g*vt hi* approval
In the bill somewhat reluctantly.
He conceded i t will create.new
Jobs, but said In an imusiint me*saga to Congress .that It will also
saddle the taxpayer with "a wholly
unnecessary hunlrn of up to one
'bi-hi-i.
j
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erunient to assume obligation
which rightfully belongs lu hull*
ness,
Here ar# the msjor provisions of
Ihe’ legislation and when they will
lake effect:
Federal Housing Commissioner
Norman If. Mason ordered the low­
er down payment rate On FIIA-lntureil mortgages Into effect Im­
mediately. The reduction will ap­
ply not only (a new applications,
but tu (hose alu-ady un'Jile Siui not
yet processed.
The downpayment requirement*
In the past have been three per
cent on the first 11,000 of value,
15 per cent of the next $0,000 and
3o per cent of additional value. The
new law lift* Ihe first brack­
et to 913.500. Thus, on a house
valued at *15.000 the down pay­
ment I* trimmed from *1.050 to
*030.
The law Increase* from 4li to
4 3/4 per cent the Infereit rate on
GI housing loans. The Veteran*
Administration Is expected to or­
der the lucreusc Into effect IStc
this week.

Mason also put lutn effect Im­
mediately, and the VA later this
week, the law's repeal of all dis­
count control* im FIIA and GI
mortgages. A mortgage discount
1* the difference belween the
amount actually advanced by the
leiulcr and the face value of the
loan—tho amount that must be
repaid.
The law provide* (1,500,000,000
for Ihe Federal National Mort­
gage Assn, (o buy Up secondary
mortgages tinder special assist
anre programs.
The law extends for two years
Ihe VA'* direct home loan* pro­
gram to veteran* who live In imall
town* and rural areas where pri­
vate financing Is not easily availnltli* I* RrMx inn tiling* gfo-i®■*r p
to VA fundi for *uch loans.

titude sufficiently an that there
can be g constructive Rail-West
summit meeting.
Described as ridiculous * state­
ment lhal a in-called palace
guard wa* keeping from him In­
formation that he should have.
Automation flood Thing
Expressed the opinion that In­

dustrial automation will he a good
thing for the nation but he caution­
ed lhal Industry should not use
It only for the purpose of throwing
people out of work.
Said hr does nol believe a large
nuclear lest drvlre can be ex­
ploded secretly without detection
by other countries.

US. May Schedule New
Nuclear Tests Next Fall
Ministerial Assn.
Sponsoring Good
Friday Service

The Seminole County Ministerial
Association Is again sponsoring •
service of meditations on the
Seven -Last Words of Christ. The
service will begin at II no&lt;pi on
Good Friday and emit time unlit S
Mrs. Patty Gatchel o'clock, ft will he held nt Ihe First
Presbyterian Church In Sanford.
Receives Gift
The three-hour service comme­
morate* Hie hour* during whirl)
From Philippines
Christ hung upon the Cross w Iipii
A gift arrived in S.infmil ycilrr- lie wa* crucified II I* divided Into
day after traveling thousands of ■even git-minute period*. |g nuoiit
12:25 p. m.; 12:50 p. in ; 1:15 p.
miles during 35 days in transit.
Mrs. Patty Gatchel of Hie Flor­ tu.; i:4o p. m.i 2 05 p. m.; and
ida Slate Bank, received Hie gift 2:35 p. m.
Rnntlonal iddrrs* hy Chaplain
of a pockelbnok, hand embroidered,
from Mr*. Concepcion Jalamlnnl, William C. Fuller n( Hie Sanford
president of tie Rural Hank of Naval Air .Station will he tin the
First Word; "Father, forgive
Iloilo City in the Philippines.
Mr*. Jalnndonl was one of Ihe them, fur they know nut what they
group of Philippine hank presi­ do."
dent* visiting Sanford to learn The choir of the First Christina
more of Ihe economy uf Ihls coun­ Church will sing "The Man on the
try especially In relation lo the Cross."
corporation of the hanker and
Rev. Joe II. Caurmn of Plnecre*t
farmer.
Baptist Church will speak on tho
The nine hank president* have, .Second Word; "Verily I say unla
since their visit here, continued to thee, today shall thou h# with me
express the "happiness and plea-' In Paradise."
Mr* ..
will -In*
sure" evBf •’"need durlrj their
"Hosanna.''
stay In Sanford,
The Third Word devotional ad­
dress will be delivered by Rev.
R. E. Rutland of Ihe First Metho­
dist Church: "Wnmun behold thy
sun—behold thy mother."
Mrs. James Boiard will sing
"God So Loved The World."
Rev. Fred B. Fisher uf tha Flrat
Baptist Church will apeak on tha
Fourth Word: "My God, My God,
why ha* Thou forsaken me?"
The Senior High Ensemble, Redo
Sharon, June Jennings, Pal Mit­
chell, Janlca Luxcn, Teddy Wal(Continued On Page Twrlvo)

Joycees To Elect
New Officers
At Noon Meeting

WASHINGTON (UP) - The Uitlled Stales may schedule a new
series of nuclear tests neat fall or
In 1950 unless the Soviet Union
agrees lu mutual Inspection under
an Inlcrmillonal lest ban, admin­
istration official* reported today.
The possibility of mure tests tu
perfect nuclear defensive weap­
ons was raised as President Elsen­
hower faced questioning on admin­
istration nuclear policy at hla
regular weekly newa conference
today.
Criticism uf U. S. nuclear pol­
icies erupted following Moscow's
unilateral cutoff of nuclear testa
ami disclosure by Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles Tuesday
that the President and his Na­
tional Security Council an March
24 miishlered bill rejected a move
tu holt Hie forthcoming American
nuclrnr tests In Hie Pacific.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (R-

Justice Reports
Business Good
Busbies* Is good at Ihe Sanford
State' Farmers' Market, aerordlng
to a picture made of two stalls
occupied hy W. L. Justice, Grower,
Shipper and Buyer for PeareeYouiig-Angcl of Columbia, 8. C.
Justice, or "Slim" as he Is bet­
ter known lo the dealers on tbe
markt, ships from 4 to « semi■ruck loads twice ■ week, equiva­
lent to 12 carloads, Into seven
simlhern market*.
Justice Is assisted In Hie grow­
ing. buying and ahlpplng hy his
two sons, J. T. ami Foy, Unly
J. T. Jusllea was present when
the picture w ii taken. Justice
has been a buyer on the Sanford
Market for It years. When tho
Sanford vegetable and fruit deal
la over "Slim" and hla hoy* go
to their own farm* and apple
orchard* in Henderson County,
N. &lt;b, where they operate a large
parking limjse n«ur Hendersonvilla, N. C.
Sandy Anderson, Assistant Mar­
ket Manager, advises "we are
glad to hava W. L. Justice and
sons aa tenant* and buyer* on the
Sanford Market."

Minn.), chairman of the Senate
Disarmament Subcommittee, call­
ed Dulles' disclosure of the decis­
ion to continue testing "nothing
short of shocking" and said It had
been better lelt unsaid.
Sen. George A. Aiken (R-Vt.),
a member of the Senate Foreign
Relation* Committee, countered
that It wa* ihocklng aome people
would hall Russia's announcement
with "about* of acclaim" and
"evidence of goodwill add a gen­
uine desire for peart-"
Aiken' conceded tha "8omel atrategom" would hava a psychologi­
cal imparl hut said ho was "not
yet ready to rejoice at this Soviet
promise by aiiumliig It* fullflllinent."
Administration officials said the
government hopes to complete Its
studies souit on whether nuclear
tcila can be safely halted under
nil liiternatlunal Inspection agree­
ment.

Early Life O f City
Revealed Tuesday
In Picture Display
The rarly Ufa of Sanford waa
ilrv in allcall y revealed yesterday
when ft. W. Vincent displayed hla
collection of picture*, newspaper*,
Journal*, and other artifacts signi­
ficant nf tho IMO'i.
Picture* on diiplay during the
open house at Ihe Ueneral Sanford
Memorial Library depleted Sanford
m lirigf" tv liter si/vcii by bulb
railroad* nnd water transportation.
Tim display will be icon again
tomorrow morning between 9 a. nr
and II noon at the General Sanford
Memorial Library with Vincent
nil hand to point out the name* of
Individuals shown In the photo­
graph* and to explain the dale*,
Umca and oeeationi.
FINKS FOR CHOPPING
JERUSALEM, Israel (UP) Tree chopping wa* made punish­
able by fine In Ihe city of Haifa
today. The fines, which will vary
from |0 lo 144 depending on tha
tree, will be used for planting
now treei.

The annual elecllnn of officers
director* of the Bnuford-flemlrinle County Junior Chamber of
Commorre will be held Thursday
at the Yacht Club.
The election will follow tha noon
lunehenn of the group.
Tlie Jaycce Journal, weekly bul­
letin niibllihed by the local Junior
Chamber of Commerce organisa­
tion, points out that “Ttila la the
most Important meeting of the
year."
and

Rainbow Division
Veterans To Gather
Here For Reunion
Rainbow Division veterans of
World War I and World War II
will gather In Sanford on Apr. 12
and 13 for another of their state
reunions.
Moru than 60 of tho veterans
of (he famous Rainbow Division
will meet at the home of tho State
President of the Rainbow Division
of Florida. W. F. Gordon, 1207 East
Second St.
Tbt two-day reunion will climax
with a barbecue at tbu Elks Club
— Sunday afternoon Apr. IS.

he believed Its advantages
outweighed the disadvantages.
Said he decided against a uni­
lateral suspension of nuclear tests
became he didn't believe It would
he for the good of Ihe United
Stairs.
Said ha hadn't abandoned hope
that Russia would change it* at­
cium

wCn*’esrtit* j (k

2 Important Items
To Be Discussed

MRS. PATTY GATCHEL and hor »ift of a hand embroid­
ered pockotliook from the Philippines. Tho ({ift, from Mrs.
Concepcion .Jalndoijf, pruntdent of the Rural Bank of
Iloilo City, Philippines, was 35 day* In transit to Sanford.
irh o to by UergAtrom)

uifft'ttiH tfitii-iffin

A meeting of the membership of
Hi Sanford Merchants Association
ha* been called for Friday morn­
ing at 10 a. m. In the City Commiesion Room of the City Hall.
F. E, Roumlllat Jr., In a let­
ter lo all members, said that "two
item* of Importance will be dlscussed."
Ruumlllat, In outlining tha two
quaillona, asked that mtmbers A PICTURE 18 THE PROOF of business a t the Ssnft
"Think these matters over and photo In one taken of ntnlta six and neven occupied h
try to be at this meeting."
and buyer for Pewxe-Young-Angel of Culu mbta, 8. C

Rotary Baseball
league To Select
Teams Monday
The Hanford Rotarp Baseball
League wilt meet Monday after­
noon. April T at 4:90 p. m. al tho
Municipal Basrfiall Stadium to
aelael teams, Sonny Pov elt, Chair*
man of tha Rotary'a baiehall eom*
mill**, aald today.
Complete new ttama wIB bo
selected this season with five team!
In (ho league Instead of tho tuugl
four. Tharo will ha la playtra oo
each team, laid Powell, with fun
uniforms for each ana.
Tha schedule ealli for IS gamea
to bo played by each team with
two gamea per day on Mofldaft
Tuesday, Thursday and FrkT
eligible ago for ptayara la
Rotary Baubatl Laagi
agrt la l l
through IS inclusive. Any
ster becoming
Becoming 10
ia yaara of ago 1
" In allg lb lt^f
M
net nac
go* wfl! b
at tha aehool they attend.
At tho end of tha scheduled gamea
there will bo a night gam^ between
the pannant-wlnnlng team and
the All-Stara 'from the other fouP
teams.
All regular gamea will be play*
ed on field* three ami four behind
the Memorial Baiehall Stadium at
4:30 p. m.
Thli la Ihe 12th year of baiebaU
sponsored by the Sanford Rotar?
Club. The purpose of the league,
Powell staled. "Is to promote
youth enjoyment and welfare."
"The youngsters will be In th«
capable hand* of aoma of Sanford'*
most able men, One manager, Rep
Holler, has been working wltla
youth for over 23 yeart. George
Stine, another of the Rotary Club'a
able managers, has bean with tha
league alneo It waa atartad," aald
Povall.
Othar managers are Scott Burni,
Flower Power and U"h* Com­
pany; Den Wlggliii, U, S. Soil Cona ’vallon; George Touhy, Fir*4
Federal Saving* and Loan Asao*
elation; Bud Tally, manager el
Gregory Lumber Company:
Crumley, Insurance agent) 34. I*
Raborn 8r., Seminole Count?
Laundry; and Bob Cornell, former
high school athlete end president
of Florida Pre-Cooling Ce,

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Luck?
1) JAYCEE President Mnnon Wharton, center, shown senatorial
l Bernard Pariah, left, and S. Gary Bennett the organization’*
|w bell at the Jaycee luncheon Thursday,
(Herald Photo)

It will bo hard to talk fish­
ing enthusiast R. E. Jones
into leaving Sanford now.
Jones, who recently retired
from the Navy moved to San­
ford inat week. Thin morning
he landed a speckled perch 16
inches long—believed to be
only three inches short of the
world record.
Jonen said he latched on to
Two Senatorial candidates from the fish at the Osteen Bridge.
"Never seen anything Uke
the STth District, repreaantlnx
It,"
he beamed.
Srminole and Brevard counties

Senate Candidates
Promise To Back
Reapportionment &gt;

washinc

first dsy •
love gav# I
*«d , four
three cans
Jjotllcs of
pruning knl
On the i
time, I b&lt;
still winter!
All those
curled uM
with my 1
kiguc at ■
to an enfl
Over
look a I

ballad Prana International
wk sandbag operations against enraged
iff in Nebraska today but new floodn elne- promised Thursday they would
Wettl brought thu number of homotean to work "herd" for a fair reapportloiiiueiit plan Lo give’ thia county

inn, dv I defense workers and volun- Ha own seat in the aanate,
he bntt e o f the levies in Nebraska, The two, Bernard Pariah of
hardest-hit state to tho Midwest Pariah of Titusvilla and 8. Gary

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Households
difficulty iJ
ef the 1M0 1
and Housing!
found today]
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Each ccnsi
Vlded with u
Identification]
on the lapl
Uie seal oil
Commerce a
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dial" ere pn
Census tel
Identified by
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printed In of
folio, the rM
Supplies o fl
peorils enfl
trad*.
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nuclear
r. In adted that
he sent
te would
tnch nuI French
aiming
a fourth
hare is
ne inent,
and told
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flood belt.
Although close to 4,000 persona
were homeless in the state, the
floods failed to make a major
breakthrough.
However, the torn of water
surging duwn flooded streams in
tha country’s mid-sretiou were
pouring Into the great Mississippi
and Missouri River*,
Chunk* of iea tore seven 15U
ton gate* from an alectrict power
dam on the Mississippi al Keo^uk, |ow,. Thw breakthrough «•&lt;
expected to cau-a a three-foot
flash rise downstream.
-ph, w Pather Bureau at Memphis, Tenn., far downstream, is­
sued Ils first flood warning for
lowland residents in five years.
The Missouri River was out of
{t* banka in part* of Ntbrdoka
alMj Missouri. Missouri Guv. James
-j.. Blair ordered the National
{juard
.andhag levees near
(jiasgnw, Mo., to prevent a breakthrough.
The death toll mounted aa the
flood* spread from Wisconsin, II||mi|g .nil Michigan into the Ohio
y a lle y and Pennsylvania. Eleven
pti-jo,,. were dead—four in Mil­
Murji three in Nebraska and one
#afh in Illinois, Kansas, South DakoU and Michigan.
Two of the Midwaat’a greatest
cities, Milwaukee and Chicago,
were the latest to feel the floods'

Plush Clubhouse
TR,
Malaya
Iihmaa Ibni
j Mohammed,
impendent Ms
Ifp today of

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con
gressman rallied today behind a
drive to hand over a choice par­
rel ef the taxpayers* land to their
wives as a aile for a plush new
clubhouse. The land, a four-arre
wooded tract which fronts on em­
bassy row, has been estimated by
one real atUto appraiser to he
worth conservatively at least half
a million dollars.

Rannatt Jr. of Cocoa spoke to'the
Senfoid Junior Chamber of Com*
merce at its noon luncheon.
Roth men alio emphasised that
if retiring Senator from Seminole
County, Douglas Stenatrum, had
rhusen to svek re-election, "we
would have supported him to the
hilt."
Both said they alsu favored the
Sgnford-Tituavilla Canal a* an im­
portant .tep ia aiding tbe growth
of central Florida.
However, Bennett said be favor­
ed the canal aa an aid to commens but not if it would divert
any water into the Indian River,
Roth promised to work with the
Krniimile Legislative Delegation
and support needed road improve­
ment end school projects.
I'arrish aaid that both Seminole
and Bert aid counties are fuffering
from “ growing pains" and citad
the need for an “ aggreaelve" man
to represent tha two counties.
Itennell said ha wpa Mayor of
Cocoa for six years when tha city
grew from 4,000 tq 18,000.
Both men also gave a brief
background of their qualifications.

Adams To Visit
Sanford Monday
Tom Adams, candidate for the
office of Secretary of Slate will
viili Sanford Monday and will be
Die gum of honor at a picnic
supper slated for 6 p. m. on that
day.
The picnic will he held al the
Sanford Auction Mark*!. County
Campaign Chairman for Adams,
Tom McDonald, aaid that all per­
sona who with to attend must bring
their own picnic basket*.
McDonald aaid toot coffee nod
soft drtnks will be furnished.

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)ENT RONALD GOEHSS gels u congratulatory handRoscmond after winning a &gt;25 navings bond for rook.'air project on tba heart. Ronald's throe dim— k m I
d bin canny on "Tha Byatara of the Human Body" also
jun'or high school project*. At the left in Dr. Tcanard
(Herald Photo)

Man Falls From
Monroe Bridge
A Chuluola workman fell from
Ihe new Lake Moaroa bridge
Thursday and recelvad multiple
bruises, cuts aod a fractured left
elbow.
J. O. Rhiochert was in good
condition in Seminole Memorial
Hospital today after falling 33 fact
Into the Uke.
Rblnehart'i physician, Dr. Wade
Garner, aaid tha workman fell in­
to . shallow. water ..near the hike
shore. He struck a floating hoom
as he landed, but escaped serious
injuries.
Dr. Garner said Rhlnehart (old
him that he stepped on « small
piece of scaffold planking, slipped
and lost his balance.
Tbe waler waa shallow enough
for Rhlnehart to stand after his
fall. Dr. Garner think* a foreman
helped Rhlnehart to the shore.

Opera Selections
To Highlight M eet
The April meeting of the newly
formed "Opera Club" of Denary
and Enterprise will be held in
the All SainU Episcoptl Parish
House Sundsy at 8 p. m. There
will bn a recording and narration
by James Duffy of tha "Barber
of Seville."'
Theresa Rupees end Laura
Platt Brown will play piano duets
of operatic overtures. Isabel Rearriek aed Bee Muller accompanied
by Theresa Rupees win sing two
duets, “ Song of Life" by Freni
Klsit and "Pagan Love Sung"
by Nacio Herb Brown. Florence
St Amaad accompanied by I^ura
Platt Brown wiH sing an aria
from "Mannon Lescaut," "In Qu­
ail* Trine Morbide."
An Informal discussion will
follow too program. All music
lovers are cordially invited to attond'toeae programs.

Established 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

may live acientiata a way to pre-| However, acientiata had to wait
did well In advance the weather for computed information after the
movements that trigger lomadoci, aatellite'a first pais around earth
hurricanes and alarm! that Ian to del ermine whether U had reach­
the earth's surface.
ed the exact orbit desired.
The Air Force three-stage ThorThiel said the payload could still
Ablr rocket thundered from its pad be useful even If ita distances
at (:40 a. m., aimed at an orbit from earth vary as much as 1X0
400 miles above earth.
miles. He added that “ if the orbit
Dr. A. K. Thiel of Spare Tech­ ia roughly circular, it could stay
nology laboratories later laid, “ It up for a long time."
la ia orbit. It ia up."
Although a civilian proiect, Ti­

ros may have military Implica­
tions. Such n satelite would be
useful in predicting weather far
enough In advance to enable ex­
act planning of troop movomanti.
during wartime.
The delicate compact payload
H
P nose ____ of tho
rode in the
Thor-Able rocket, one of tho most
reliable In the U, S. stable of space
vehicles.
The M fool-tall rocket, bathed In
fog just before laucchlog, lifted its
105,000 pound weight from ita pa#
in flam* and amok*. U rumbled
through low-hanging clouds an#
climbed high into tho sky heading
toward tho Northern. U hit hlgfcaltltudo layers of cold air, touch­
ing a# a brilliant, white vapor
trail.
T h o "wsatheroyo” satellite,
shaped like n pillbox and covered
by banka of 8,008 solar ceils, was
aimed toward an orbit tbit would
tab* it around earth onto every
GENEVA
(UPI)
—
Tho
United
State*
renewed
Ita
de­
Trade Agreement
M
minutes or so, covering an ores
mand today that the Ruseiann agree to outlaw military opera­
HAVANA (UPI) - Communist tion! in outer apace. It aaid such a ban could be inspected by between Montreal, Canada, a n d
Santa Crus, Argentina, la the WostPoland ha* agreed lo sell Cuba
«rn Hemisphere.
airplanai, helicopters and heavy "not more than &gt;0 people."
Western hopea were reported to have risen at the separ­
machinery in exchange for sugar,
coffee, tobacco and fruit, the For­ ata three-nation nuciaar arm* ban conference here for an
---------------------------------------------- early agreement among tho Uniteign Ministry announced today.
y
is •
od State*, Britain and the Soviet
Insanity Plea
union lor a treaty lo outlaw nu­
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) ciaar weapons lost*.
The court-appointed attorney for
ChW u *
rreduricb
Dennis Whitney, ten-age gunman I lls n l# f ______ « - J
County residents have only m*
who has admitted killing seven
armament conference that tho till Saturday to register to vole
persons in a 11-day cross-country
spree, said Thursday ha will plead
JOHANNESBURG (UPI) - Tho United States bolleve« that not in tha May 3 Democratic primary.
Insaalty as Whitney's defease.
•ovanuneot mobilised four re- even as many aa M inspector! Mr*. Camilla Bruce, supervisor
of registration aaid today.
•orre regim -t. and -m e unit.
" • .**“ •
Mrs. Broca laid that the regis­
More Cuts Predicted of
tbe civilian Home Guard today
ip,r#
trar's office to tha Chamber al
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A SIM,. to apparent abUelpatlea of now
“ Relatively adanuato" tracking Commerce Building will be open
500,000 cut In President Eisenhow­
racial
violence
to
South
Africa,
facilities
for
dolaciiug
any from 0 a. a . to * p. m. to (alto
er's foreign aid program voted by
care of tha last minute ruth.
Tbe
potiea
reported
"everylhlng
br*
«
h,,t
»yi
h
•treement
Ihi House Foreign Affaire Com­
Over 13,000 resident* have
mittee shaped up today as a mare
registered thus fat, Mrs. Broca
starter. Additional cuts of more ■ - w •— « * b « „ * .
n r u»
than 11,500,000,000 were forecast.
killed nt toast am ponoe and end of Me third week.
woun#pd seven. The situation reAt • « • « conference after
Two Win Awards
maided axeloaive
ward. Raton was ' critical of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tha
Department of Education announc­ The Intost. caauailiel Included J j j * Uctl« **• f,r * ^
Pounding the table tor emphaed today two Orlande high acbool one African killed and four Afrtstudents have won first place
■is, Eaton pointed up a warning
awards in the annual distributive
that tha United Stale* is hero to
education contests. Student* win­
do buslnuaa.
ning tha awards were Plul Lewis,
i"Wo intend to talk disarms-,
&gt;t Eaton
r « i _ sai^'"Bul
. . ij . -is.ii ...
a senior al William R. Beep* High
ment,"
up uhtil
School,- and la* L. Giles,.S Motor
now, I j must say to til' candor
at Edgewaier High School.
vk»*ts (At (M Soviet
Dog HommorhatoM to negoUato W W
with South Africao officials, ft bio* ha* boon talking propoganda,
Ike The Boss
morning.
&gt;
waa hoped that talks with Ham- not disarmament.
“ Until they change their teetica,
Tbe coocreto block aod woof
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preal- mnrkejold might ease tension in
this
conference
cannot
mova
for­
Mailer Just outside the NAS mala
dent Elsenhower told tbe census- the embetled country.
taker today Uiat tho While House
Homo Guardsmen already were ward to do work envisaged for gat* waa dedicated by Chamber
has iuside plumbing nod firmly petroling some trouble spots, Tha il by the United Nations Gen­ of Commerce president, B, L. Far*
dricribed himself as bead of bis Defense Department refused to say eral Assembly end by toe four kina Jr. NAS Commander, Copt,
Robert W. Sly# accepted the abet
household. The President and Mr*. wbat use R planned to make of foreign miniatere."
(er for Navy peranoneL Ho uaveB*
Eisenhower were officially counted llw four regiments it was recall­
ed a plaque dedicating ton thoKav
al a White Housa ceremony which ing to active duty.
“ to those whe earn us."
got the imo census under way
Eighty-eight armed police flew
Chamber at Commerce repreaea*
across the nation.
ia from Pretoria to reinforce the
(alive Charlie Morrison was mss*
squads already on duty here.
ler of ceremoatoa nod NAS chap­
The chief camera of potential
African Visit
lain William M. Hoorn gave to*
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tba Rav. trouble wen the Langa and Nyinvocation. Several ■ o m i a o l *
Billy Graham says President Els­ anga locations, Durban's squalid
county otficlgla nod Vertoteeme*
enhower has promised to give Cato Manor slums, Worcester to
MANILA (UPI) — Communist
the
Cepe
area
and
Ihe
university
“ very serious thought" to tha evan­
"lluka" killed three person* and
Labor and materials for the atm
gelist's suggestion lhal bn visit town of Stellenbosch,
wounder another today In Ike tioo were contributed by J. Brc6&gt;
Africa. Graham loid Eisenhower
firet aerioua outbreak ef Com­ ley Odham, Boeder DUlioa, J. HerThursday that a presidential trip
Rader, Sherwin Williams Paled
munist violent-* Ip several yean. aid
lo Nigeria naxt October, whan it
Company, Stafford Kleetric, MeUm
becomaa independent from Great
The Philippine! constabulary way Concrete, Stein meyor Rooting
Britain, would he good for U. I,
Immediately ordered a manhunt end Sheet Metal Works, Sherman
relations in Africa.
in Pampanga province, irenn ef Concrete end Gregory Lumber Co.
some of Ihe bloodiest fighting of
Hoover Offers Plan
the Communist uprising* during
Educational T V
WASHINGTON (UPI) —FBI Di­ Thirty candidate* lor public the early IMO*.
rector J. Edgar Hoover baa aug- office in ton county ere expected
Killed in the ambush this morn­
vested lo Coagreia and fodarnl to apeek at tba firet Democratic ing were wealthy landowner Jos# Paying O ff H ert
aviation authorities that bombings rally at ■ p. m. Saturday at tbe Carrillo of San Lula, Pamanga,
Educational television has boM
hi* wife, Carmen, and Miss so much ef ■ success at Ptoecrest
on commercial airliners ooukl be Lak* Monroe School.
Tho rally ia being sponsored Mariana Salas, V - yesr • old Junior High that the school kM
prevented by X-raying passengers'
baggage, Hoover also proposed by tha County Democratic Execu- school lesebtr,
bought Ita own setCol. Ricardo Papa of ihe coothat fireproof tap* recorders bit In­ lire Committee.
Principal Hugh Carlton has pul
stalled ia cockpits of airliners to
A chicken dinner wtR be held ■tabulary aaid to* motive was In • purchase order for the Intodefinitely established as venge­ vision mi Ihe school ia using Row/
record conversations between pitot prior to toe rally.
and crew to help ocqfdant tovaatlTon relit#* .will be held before ance. Carrillo waa known to hava Educational TV hat boon running
galnrs.
too May I Democratic primary cooperated with the constabulary on ■ trial bail* nt Pinoercat wlthTl
with Jha second awe elated tor In underrover work igalnat the children watching wtontt pro­
"Huka" In the area.
Lake jfary Iheadey night.
grams.
CAPE CANAVRAL. Fla. tU PIITbe United Stalea put a satellite
M orbit around tho earth today
Into
lo photograph the world'a weather
conditions from space. Firet re­
ports said U showed a big atorm
area over the Midwest.
A Weather Bureau official ia
Washington said several houra af­
ter the launching lhal the Ttro'a
satellite already had sent back
some "very fine picture*" of tbe
earth’* cloud and slorm patent.
Harry Wexler, chief meteorolo­
gist for the Weather Bureau, aaid
(he satellite's success "catabilshed
the feasibility of space weather
stations—no question about U."
The 2T0-pound sateilUo'a findings

News Briefs

Norbert Pclers, Owen Canuck
and Ronald Goers* took top hon­
ors at tha Seminoli County Science
Fair Thursday.
Peter*, ■ German exchange
student won Iwe of tbe four lop
prises with his “ Extension of ihe
Explanation of •Fermat’ s Last
Pythagorean Theorem and It*
Theorem."
“ it.was the first time in 300 sclcnca division wont to Leonard
years lhal anyone bad gone to Himes and third poise want to
the trouble to prove it," Seminole
High Science Teacher Don Rey­
nold* said of Norbert'a mathe­
matical theorem explanation.
Norbert'a exhibit woo the Jayrec trophy and $33 bond for tha
best overall project and Ihe
Dearborn Electronic! silver tray
award for the best project In the
physical aciapce field.
Owes Cnoiack of Geneva took
Rrat place to Ito biological artoace eahlbita. Tha 8HS student
won toe prise with an exhibit ef
asU^grown Je^dMtowt typo* ef
Junior high school student Ron­
ald Goers* woo a $23 bond and

KIUD a V . APRIL L 1060

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Navy Courtesy
Station Dedicated

lia Rrojact with BtonlRtdo High PrtaoJunl Andrew Bracken, Taft, aa4
utoar Dm Ig n d to . fha Qantoa Mohango itototo pm mm Dt
Btodeotoioa te a r ! mA Mm layoaaa “beat ov en ! prajaJ^BWBrt
Kxtanakm e l the Pythagorean Theorem and Ite Explanation o f Ft

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Baptist

Church Of Christ

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
•l» Park Avtono
HT. P. Brook*, Jr. ...........Paator
. B. PUher ....... Aaaoc. Paator
... a:«3 a. m.
orntag Wonhlp
•uadsy School ... ...0:45 e. m,
Homing Wonhlp . ...11:00 a. m.
Training Union ... .. 6:15 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
.Evening Wonhlp
!W#d. Prayer Serv
I
Nursery available

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Own
Ralph Brewer Jr. ... . Evangelist
Bible School .............. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp........11:00 a. m.
Evening Wonhlp ........ 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. m.

S

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning Worship........11:00 a, m
Evening Worship ........ 6:00 a. m
Thun. Blbla Study ....7:30 p. m

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Itlh St, A Oak Art.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
lav. Gall Smith............. Pastor
uaday School............ 3 :« a- ■».
larging Worship . . . . . . 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship .... 10:30 a. m.
tabling Union l ......... 6:is p. m. Evening Worship . . 7:10 p. m.
Evening Worship .....7:50p ,m .
fad. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. a . Episcopal
Nursery Available
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Park Ave. at 4th BL
Rav. John W. Thomas....... Paator
Ml W. Onera Read
Doaald Graveamelr ...... Pastor Holy Eucharist ........... 7:30 a. m.
Sunday School ......... 6:45 a. ra Family Service—
Homing Wonhlp ...... ll:non. m.
Church School............6:00 a. m.
Training Union ......... 6:30 p. m. Morning PrayerSermon ................
11:00a. m.
Cvanlng Wonhlp ....... 7:45 p. m
Wad. Prayer Service . .7:45 p. m
Holy Communion —
Numry Available
Tuesday .......................7:30 a. m.
Wednesday ................. 10:00 n, m.
Thursday ................ ...7:10 a. re.
WEST SIDE'____
Sacraaaeni ef Penaace
MISSIONART B A r m r
Saturday ..............3;0M;00 p. m.
416 6. Hatty Ave,
Paul Gaily .... .. . . . . .... Paator
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
William L, Stephen Aaaoc. Pastor
CHURCH
Sunday School ...........10:00 a. m.
Katerprlae • DaBary
Morning Worship.........U:M a. m. rt. Paul Shulls ................Paator
Bible Study . . . ......... .-.T:aop. m.
Holy Communion—
Evening Worahlp ........TiM p. m. Sunday ....................... 1:00 a. m.
Homing PrayerSermon ...........
11 a. m.
Holy Communion—
lat Sunday each month 11 a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH
Lungwaad
Rav. Georg* L. Granger ..Paator
Sunday Service .............. • a. m.
Church School .......... 10:0V a. m.
Holy Communion
First, Third Sunday

ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
B. H. Griffin .................Paator
Sunday School ........... 3:45
g.m
Morning Worahlp ..,.11100 a. m. Jewish Synagogue
Training Union ........ 3:15
p.a.
Evanlng Worahlp ........ 7:10
p.ra,CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
16th and Magnolia
Wad, Prayer Service 3:03 p. m.
Friday Evening Service . I p . m.

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Saalerd Shrine C M
lat SL and La* Aw.
Emeat Bolick Jr.
Paator
Church School ......... 0:30 g. m.
Morning Worship........16:30 a. m.
Evening Blbla Study........T p. m.
Jftaeph M. Slade, Jr......... Pastor Luther League............ 1:30 p. m.
Sunday school ...'...,.10:00 a. a .
Morning WOrablp ....11:10 a.m .
Tritaing Union ......S ill p. a .
Evening Worahlp....... 7:30 p. a .
Wad. P re ^ S * rv le * .; 7;30 p. a .
FI BBT BAPTIST CHURCH
LABE MARY
W. Bowana, Paator
■uaday Saheal ........... »:4i a. a .
Morning Worship . . . . U : « a . a .
Evenial Warship ..../,7:33 p. a .
Wad, Prayer Service. .7:30 p, m.
Training Union ........... 3:30 p. a .
H OW BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LONGWOOD
Oar. Church A Gram flte.
f . L. Futeh ..................... Peitor
Sunday School . ; ........8:11 a. a .
Homing Worship ....11:00 a. a .
Ibnlning Union ........0:41 p. m.
Evanlng Wonhlp ........7:45 p a .
Wod. Frayn Sonic*....T:4S p. a.

Robert O. Byrd .............. Paator
Sunday School ........... 0:46 a. a .
Morning Wonhlp ....11:60 a.m .
Trateteg Union ........ 3:30 p. a .
Evening Wonhlp ........ 7:30 p, m.
Wod. Prayer Service...3:00 p. a .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIKDO
doth T. Bryant ................. Patter
•oaday Schoal.............. 8:41 a. a .
Mernteg Worship........11:30 a. a .
Training Union ........... 6:11 p. a .
Evening Service...........7:00 p. a .
Wod. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. a .

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Aw. a* 0th It.
Rav. Richard Lyons........... Faster
Sunday Maisea ...........7:10 o. a .

Bishop To Hold
Confirmation
Service At Church

LAKE HART
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy .............. Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Christian Service Training6:00
p. m.
Evening Worship
7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRKSRVTERIAN
Church
Oak Ave. and Third St.
Morning Worship __ 8:45 a. m
Sunday School.......... f:45 a, m
Morning Worship . 11:00 a m
Senior Fellowship .
3:00 p m
Evening Worsulp
l:M p. a
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:00 p. m
Nursery Available
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEHART
Bela ry avia Center
A. C. Summera ...
Paator
Sunday School ...........6:00 g. m,
Homing Wonhlp .. 10:00 a. m.
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
John W. Pliley .............. Paator
Sunday School ----- 10:00 a. ra.
Morning Worship . . . ' 11:00 a. m.
Junior High Westminister
Fellowship
6:30 p. m.

UFHALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John W. Ill lay ................Paator
Morning Worahlp ........3:00 a: m.
Sunday School .. . 13:06 if a .
Westminister Fellowship
Junior ......... • 6:30 ft a .
Weatmlmster Fellowship
Santera ...........
.'. 7:10 p. a .

Other Chufrches

The Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttlt,
DD, the Biahop of South Florida
and former rector of the Holy
Croaa Episcopal Church, will be at
Ihe church for an annual visitalion and confirmation aervicea,
Sunday.
The Bishop will celebrate the
7:30 a. m. acrvlce and will con­
duct Ihe confirmation aervlca to
a planned 30 persona at &gt; a. m.
lie will preach at the morning wor­
ship program also.
Two new memorials, a Paschal
Candle Slick and a Sanctua Bell,
will be blessed by the Bishop
on Sunday.
After the • a. m. earvice. Mr*.
Roy Green and Mr*. A. B. Peter­
son, Jr., will give a reception
honoring the Confirmation dasi
and the Bishop In Ihe pariah
house. The entire congragatiM la
Invited to attend this.

Special Lenten
Services Set
First Christian Church — Eve­
ning Worahlp service on Sunday
night will run through April 10.
Holy Week services wilt be on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ind
Thursday evening, during Holy
Week. Holy Communion will be at
Ihe Thursday service.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
—Vesper service will be held on
Wednesdays at 7:15 p. m.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
—Bible studies for Women will be
held every Monday at 3:30 p. m.i
Family covered dish suppers and
discussion group* on Wednesdays
at 0:10 p. m.; Friday programs for
children at 4:15 p. m.
All Saints Episcopal Church —
Sunday scrvlcal at • a. m. and
11 a. m. will have Holy CommitsIon. Lenten meditation* at 4:30
p. a . in tha church on Wednesday.

!

MNECREST ASSEMBLE
OF GOD CHURCH *'
Car. STUi and Bla I
H. H. Snow .........
pastor
Sunday School ...........3:45 a. a .
Horniag Warship ....13:53-a. a .
Evening Worship....... 7:56 p. m.
A special meeting of Ra Fir at
Wed. Servlet ........ 7:10 s. a . Baptist Church Brotherhood will
Nursery Available
boat tha Saminola Brotherhood
Association on Monday, at t sap­
per for guaato and member* at
•:«•/*■ a .* '
. V
'f
John ________________
McGuire, eecmary af
Dr. John'
the Florida Baptist Convention of
Cacti N. Seale, Paster
JackaonvtU* hag been eaked as
Sunday School
3:41 a. a. guest epeaker. The matting and
Morning Worship . 18:43 A a. ■upper will be in the New EdaeaEvanlng Service
,. 7:45 p. a. tlooal Building af the church.
A.Y.F.-Youtb Sorvlea 3:33 p. a.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:33 ft a.

THE CHU RCH PON A

ALL PON THE CF
Tto Chunk it ikt gmtnt fotlo, i
tk» koiM.ni ef tkoticlor end feed
h a s otoirkoMof **nihi«1 toluol.
a)io*f Chunk, atiihef d»mocr.»tjr aw
can turrit*. Than MS four mad t
fttry perm thouMiUrnd tonires li
euppoft ihe Chunk. Th*v em (
ewe ult. (2) Fee lue childtea't tel
ihe tele ef hiecommittty end setu
the take ef the Chunk itoell, *rhi
eaecel ted ntltritl eupport. Pit
churtk irguleiljr sed teed ytm

Than* hands might have painted tha world'a greatest master­
piece. These hands might have played faultlessly tha moat difficult
concerto. Thaae hands might have mixed a compound that would
destroy disease. These hands might have been raised in blessing
over a trusting mankind.
. Instead they are chained. Somewhere, somehow, they failed.
Perhapa they reached over a counter and stealthily snatched a
jewel. Perhapa they searched a safe and took what other hands
had worked for. Perhaps they held tha gun that wiped out a life.
Sofiewhrr* they went wrong. Somewhere they failed.
. Hands do not act by themselves. Personalities control them—
personalities swayed by Impulses and convictiona, good and bad.
The Church, your Church, is waiting to guide bands, minds, hearts
and Uvea. Hero good impulses, right convictions are born and nur­
tured. Hart, in God's House, hands learn to move aright to find
Ufa's work, unchained and triumphant

Dap
Book
Chap
Sunday
Fishes
73
Monday Provarba
10
Tuesday Psalm*
7
Wednesday Psalms
4}
Thursday Ephesians
4
Friday
Isaiah
56 ,
Saturday Psalms
M

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Other Churches

through Friday — Kindergarten Elementary ................. 1:00 a. a.
Sunday School ......... 11:00 a. a .
Methodist
Sunday Worahlp ... . 11:00 a, m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday Service ., 0:00 p. a .
Tuesday Reading Rasa— 1:30413 Farit Ave.
4:30 p. a .
T. C. O'Steen ......... .....Paeloi
Thursday
Reading Room— 2:30Horning Worehip ........ 3:30 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
Sunday School ........... 8:45a. m.
Morning W onhlp........ 11:00 a. m.
MYF Meeting* ........... 8:00 p. a
CHURCH OF GOD
(Intermediate, floater)
French Avo. u d find l
Teacher Training Court*
Joel D. Brown .... .......
Evening Worship..........7:30 p. m. Sunday School ......... 0:1
Evangelistic Hervice 7:3
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Tueadey Service .... . . . 7:3
Laura! A**, at 4th St.
Ira E. Hindman Jr............. Pastel
CHURCH OF JRSUB CHRIST
Sunday School .............. 0:45 a. m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Horniag Worahlp........ 10:45 a. m
City Hall
FMY ........................... 7:00 p. m
Evanlng Worship ......7:30 p. m J. U. Brooks . Branch President
Moo. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m Sunday School ....... 10:00 a. a.
Tuca. FMY Prayer .... 7:30 p. m Sacrament Meeting .... 0:00 p. a
Wod. Prayer Service... .7:30 p. a.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
KBKNEZKR METHODIST
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
CHURCH
K. Ruth Grant
Paata
Sunday School
10:00 a. a
W. R. Ttmms......... ...... Paster Morning Worship
11:00 a. a.
Sunday school ....... .10:00 a. m. Evening Sorvlea
7:10 p. a
Morning Worahlp .. 11:00 a. m. Wed Prayer Service
7:50 p. m.
M. Y. r. .............. ..0:50 p. m. Fri. Prayer Service . 7:M p. a.
Evening Service
.. 7:30 p. as.
Wod. Prayer Service ...7:30p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTlfT CHURCH
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Seventh SL aad Elm Ave.
Onera Ed., at Woodland Aw.
.
Fastei
W. Thomas Parson Jr.
Pastor C.' W. Beach
Sunday School ...........0:11 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School 3:30 e.m
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m
Mornteg Worship.........11 a. m.
7:30 p. m
MYF ........................... 0:30 p. m. Wod. Prayer Service
(A new Church serving a new
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
344b end Chue Ave.
Sunday School
10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship
11:00 n. m
Evening Worahlp
7:43 p. a.
Sunday School.............. 3:45 a. m Thursday flervle* ... 1:43 p. a
Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. a
Evening Worship ....... 8:00 p. a . UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Woman's ash —3*0 Oeh Aw.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Josephine
B. Stuck!#
Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Senday Warship . . 11:00 a. m.
• Miles Wert an EL 46
Weedruff Betiding
*«U W. Shelter
faster
m E. Firm SL. Ra. I l l
unday School............ 3:41 a. a , Tuesday
Cites
,. 1:00 p.m.
Morning Worship ....lo:4S a. a .
Wesleyan Youth ...........3:41 p. a .
Evening Worship ........7:M p. a ,
Wad. Prayer Service 7:10 p. a .

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRMYIAN CHURCH
AO UoNoi Cfenrch af Christ
Peril Aw. nt Itlh SL
Bnv. Rickard Carter. Ini. Paster
Fred Easmlager, Aaao. Paster
■Ihle School .... ............0:45 s. m
Homing Worship........11:00 a. a
Pilgrim Fellowship ....7:30 p. a. N a x n r e n e

THB SANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH'S WtTNBBSl
1331 W. 1*4 SL
Sunday Watchtower
Study ...................... SiOd
Wad. Bible Study ........ 7:10
Frt. Ministry Schaal ... 7:30
Friday Service ......... 1:10

Vulcan Materials
SOt MofMHa Avo.

J. H. Hotter
Pa
Sunday Schaal
........ 3:45 g.
Morning Worahlp . 11:00 t.
Evangelistic Service .7:30 p.
Woman's Missionary
Young People'*
Service, Wad
..
fiM p.

Negro Churches
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH

McCracken

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FA 2-2881

111 S. Park Avo.

Rond

“Price* Are Never

“Here Since 1920

E. E. Williams..............Faster
Sunday School ------ aiso a. a .
Morning Worship ,
11:00 o. a .
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evanlng Worship
7:30 ft a .
First, Third Sundays
Usher Board. Tuesday 7:10 p.m.
Choir Rshearsa'.,
Tuesday .................0:00 p.a.
Junior Church,
Wsdneiday ......... 7:30 p.a.
Bun nrsi Meeting
0:00 p.m
Friday preceding furai Sunday,
FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHUkCH
IISI W. 13th 84.
J. W. MarthaII
Pastor
Church School
... . 7:10 a. a.
Morning Worship
. 11:00 g. a .
Evening Worship ... 7:50 p. a.
Tuesday Prayer .... 7:in p, a .
Teachere Uroling,
Wednesday
. 7:30 p.a.

“Complete Building 1

“The Beet in Movies'

111 B u t

Compliments of

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Holler Motor S
“Chevrolet - Oldsmobiie
I I I E. 2nd

“For All Your Printing Needs'
306 W.

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Church Of Chrlat

FIRST CHURCH
OF IHE NASARKNK
W. 2nd SL *1 Haple Ave,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. H. Spenr Jr.
Pnslor
ted SL and Eta Aw.
..*... 3:43 a.m .
Georg* M. Yates ..........Minister Sunday School
■tela Schaal ........ ....10:00 o. a . Morning Worship ....10:45 n. a . Band Prnctlc* .’........ 4:00 p.
Btepg Worship .... II;oo a. m, NYPS &amp;.................. 0:30 p. m. Udles Hem* League 7:30 p
^MMoriliip ........T:|J p. tn. N. V. P. fi. A N. J. S.........6 i&gt;. m. Thun Prayer Service I. jo p
Gospel Sente* •tfiiiMM 1 JL B* Set Strom Meeting 0:10 p.

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'Gianl' Grapefruit Rockefeller Suffers Severe Se
TO Be

ALBANY, N. Y. (UIJI) — Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller’* undirputed leadership of the powerful New
York Republican organisation wa*
shaken today and Democrats
charged hi* claim* of liberalism
had been "exposed a* a hoax."
The multi-millionaire governor!
who will head the state's big dele­
gation to the Republican national
|convention in Chirago this sum­
mer, was handed the mint serious
setback ,o f hi* political career
when the GOI’-dominated Male
Senate rejected two of hi* major
legislative recommendations for
10(H).
Singing
During the clo*ing hour* of the
The Arch Street Baptist Church annual legislative session, law­
holds ■ Four Way Singing Con­ makers turned down a Rockefel­
vention this Sunday. Lunch U go­ ler proposal to outlaw racial or
ing to be at the church and the religious bias in the sales or rental
singing program is from 1:3a of private housing throughout the
p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Everyone is state. Earlier, Republican law.
mnkrrs blasted hi* recommend*.
invited.

Meet

W r

tG9 FOR THE KIWANIS CLUB were prr|
eir Civic Center luncheon Wednesday. Sanfo;
the Americjtn flnjr and UouRlas Scott prq
From the left are II. D.' Johnson who reprg
legion post. Sanford Hi wan is President Gcotj
xlct Boy Scout executive Tom Albert, and

tion* on a nurlear fall
piogtani for the state's
residents.
Rockefeller said ha
daily ‘•hurt'* by falli
Senate to approve thi
legislation after he h
vered it through the .1
lie said rejection o
would harm the Repub
nationally.
Democratic state rhJ
chael II. I'renderga*l j
of the anti-discriminatj
Rockefeller'* doorstrpJ
the governor's lOi'-O I
program “ unmasked ll
courageous champion I
thinking for popular rl
On .another political I
President Richard M. I
reported today to l&gt;e al
publican* that he woul
due t a “ me-too" rani
bracing Democratic ptl

A source clo*e to Nixon sniil he
i\v |&lt; rnsaurd in fact-finding to
repare for the presidential camsign next fall when he will dr­
ill hi* own Idea* about governient program*.
Aware that some tiOP ronsrrvtive* fear hr will awing to the
ft to woo vutc* from Democrat*.

this Informant said the vice pree*
itlrnt'.i Ideas will nut reflect "me*

to'ilim."
Nixon'* programs, It waa laid,
will he based on “ conservative
thinking" but
be Mpro*r*»*
nlve” In thil they offer “ construe,
live solutions" to national prob-

!rm».

ANNOUNCING
The

Opening

In
And

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h

I SH EATH IN G
iE D P L Y W O O D

/f * T v pT|-7
|m&lt;* jhi
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Hithern vacation was postadeflnl|*ly, however, after
coafeaaed the brewery

Like 150,000 visitors every year, she decided

h’t this switch to

HARDWARE
THIRD 8T.

SEMI NOLB
-DaftAPT
COUNCIL
rally aceap4a aad aekaa
m maasarial caalribatia
I EAST BESBABCB.

M in d pie beocJw*...far your
opportunity in Hot Ida I florid*
favor l light Coop soy k M fd h g
and planning ahead fa eerro

for a lifetime of Florida living!
Today, she enjoys the full time fun of

« , ponding industryaatW fld t l OMVI

dtpandaUa power far Heppiar

F lo rid a -b e st place under the sun to work,

f i t Ida living—llm trko tf I

play, and bring up a family!

■

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P. O. BOX 1H
SANFORD. FLA.

H elp in g B M Florida

have you!

Wkl« ywV* hero, Mr. Fisher, foe*

to exchange a few weeks of Florida leisure

W. ScftU Burn*, Mgr.

Florida living what you

ally want? We'd love to

ReqalrtnMtl NOW
■iicES a d v a n c e :
ir Ntnftber** FA X-SS81
IOEN SERVICE

and

•t tho

She c a m e . , . she' sa w . . . and she stayed!

iv l t

its

Uy, Last
.(Pillow
* (Tho

rjtld Photo)

Isle featured program will
In at the Ebenezcr Methoarch Sunday at 7:30 p. m„
Timms, pastor of the
I announced.
*1 local aingers win be
and Mrs. Timms will give
lag of “ If Jesus Cama To
louse.'*
one is lavited la attend.

AiwocUle

»rt

&gt; the Kiwanirican Legion
he Canadian
he Campbell*
in, St. John's

ic Program
bd By Church

Home

Mrs. George Hartz
Phone FA 2-2720

| Few things are more unsettling
than a landscape filled with la­
WASHING*
dies simultaneously jack-knifing
IIASSEE (UP!) - Gov.
first day o n
to transplant a peony. I mean,
Mins said Thursday hr Is
Io\ e gave t# i
dig those crazy mushrooms
'd that Florida's racial
seed, four B i
The reason I looked out of the
•dll be settled around a
three cans I f
window was I wanted to *ee what
s table and not in the
pottles of m i
had disturbed my sleep. Suffice to
pruning knife I
say, the area adjacent to my bed
" I t [told his weekly news conOn the sK«
room apparently
_going to fthat the response from
time, I hrlai
be the neighborhood playground ^ ■ to his recent atatrwidr
•till wintcrtirti
again
this summer.
i* h race turmoil indicated
All those ks» ,f Hr* 1 spent
Reeling into the kitchen,
|ground solution ran be
curled up heft m .*■-e fireplace still
heavy with slrepy dust, 1 ,
with my IsllM b«li seed cats- found my gardening partner pul-.g| |thout demonstrations,
logue at k m &gt; gluytlv came tenng with the potted plants. g|| jhia first news conference
I controversial speech, in
to an enfesk r-Uas ago.
"It's a nlee day out," she aald.j
Over thfewd «4thr weather ominously, and I needn’t dfiw ?j )llina deplored Negro aittook a lira l If* the worse— you a picture of what happened« pmonstrations at lunch
land said merchants had
srarm rd ife, tk j -« and suburthat.
M II right to select their cutfeia b re a k n ishjagain with after
t just hope that next yearH
ajiirt'SlceviL •&lt;rtsfad human- spring will delay its arrival until
aame time, he aild he
fe| t thought It was immoral
window, It- I've had a eup of coffee.
I hadn't Thi* feeling, I have about back ^ :hanti to solicit a cuaire looming yard agriculture is one of the rea-'g lusincsa In one aeeiion of
hda all over sons why I was not overwhelmed j5j ■nd bar him from anwish there with gratitude when an agent of 71
ben to tend the Republic Aviation Corp.hu said loiters and mesages
stopped by my desk and dep)alted|gs the speech have run
a press relrase on "moon garden | one in favor of his stand,
ing."
.
4 i come from people who
The document rontg|pM.-A.fMfi|
were native Southerners
re*s report on the ■experimental^ : fa find cotUlrOctive aoIU"lunar farm" which the company1
rslahlisnrd al Karmingdale, N.Y.g I are (ha people in the midlast jrar in the inlereit of space ) [ aaid.
manihip.
it I emphasized he expected
Republic is growing such thing).t Brk and leas talk toward
at turnips, carrots, beets am|i I racial ^isturbanrea in
lave any «nap beana under low presaurta lie noted there have been
llousrholdeBwiU
taken conditions simulating Ihe thin at-t bwn demonstrations in the
difficulty idfefjiai
ipulstion mosphrre (uund on the moon. 1'^ Ice his address.
af the INO Awus
and Housing K-n II art their Impel to point the way for spaerg Id his new bi-racial cornWound todavTl-Iri ipemsor men to raise their own fresh vega pad been organized and
d out. rtahlcs when they get tired otf Jrrd ila assistance to the
Blerbert J. Bfei*
lx* pro dining on algaa and lichens.
Each crnsia.^e
rl Iof several Florida citiea
1 suppoie all of this comes un£| g up local rommiltees,
tided with a
w ind blue
|c worn di r the heading of scientific prog. &lt;
identification Hrd
tl bears resa but I'm afraid the compan:*
an the laptfThl
(he seal of &gt;|l I Kirnt of has plowed under any Ideaa M
Commerce aMthe la "Cut- might have entertained aboud
t'refcn- homesteading on the moon.
■us Enumerk O
.
I mean if they're going to plarAJ
tial" are pri|U a |li fite.
Ccnsut takifi w i furier gardens up there it ran only Jean
contain- to one thing—crabgrass.
Identified by ft po
portMio
ing their au k s,
ft* K. N. J. (UPD—Neither
la brown anEirai [ legend.
^er nor a free spender be.
Council
Meet
•‘ taco Census Mhe
Staui"
The North Orlando Villas' g Ibsen, 23, was both and
printed in grfe in]
Council will hold its rcguU •hat got him* into trouble
folio, the cenR taj
knew him as a
monthly meeting in Ihe villas iighbors
supplies of tort]
had to borrow heavily
hall Tuesday night. Ths mee ho
pencils and »tbrH
I financial obligations,
ing will start at I p. m.
trade.
I
I Ibsen paid off S300 In
■ought a car for MOO and
ft woo back his estranged
|h expensive gifts,
j learned of Ibsen's prosInd that ha recently hid
[home In East Orange for
eneral Conference
I in Cuba and Lai Vegas,
also recalled that someone
Orlando
(irart BaptUl
[ held up a brewery with
I off shotgun and escaped
[ship — Thursday T:M P. M.
000 In caih and checks.
U
t to Ibsen's boma dlsi School — 10 A, M.
Jha free spender was prelor another holiday. Poliea
p Service — 11 A.- M.
1 plane ticket for Thursday
10 o'clock flight lo FlorI; FA 2-89.*2

A

Mrs. Harry Silsby

I Woes Can
lyed Quietly,
is Claims

nei Gray, Minister

My

Of

&gt;

�PH. April 1, I960—Pair* I

r. and Mr*. K. X. Daly an­
te* the wedding o( their daughBetty Graet, to John B. Aehe,
af Mr. tad Mr*. Rgbert Aahn,
Chapas* A rt, Baaford.
U couple waa married la a
NbJeelf, Governor and

HMA la a newto*. (ail, Senator Meaelland a l
* and although ah* (be daughter of Ann!* o fl ollct* Concert Choir, which
« '
promt -a program of rail*
rt only tine* last TV famat

si Wwillllt.
ir s s sihas ,11.s

Of Iriab deamt, (Rahil
Yugoitavlan name) ah* v j
la a retort town oa L a i
" But Margo, eoft- In North*a ft Penn. She J
Una Imoo of "up *d from tba Winona Sel
l, wmdd naturally Photography, Winona LakJ
wb*ra the country'a ms stall
fraphera inatruct and s i
aavcral marlta toward a I
la craftamanahlp.
Mars* la buay with bail
In Sanford and "Just gcttiij
Uedjj la their new home ini

and secular music at 7:10
i. at the First Methodist
h. la tba cbolr are Judy
m, .daughter of Mr. and Mra.
ierron, and Barbara Colbert,
iter of Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Mrs. H. H. Sherwood, Mr*. Lu­
cille Abram*. Mr*, Katherine
rt, formerly of Sanford:-

Church
Calendar

•TO* ALL COME'* U the
Inf, aaya Mr*. Kay Sad
who la chairman of the Boi
par to be tpontored lonlgl
the Ladiaa Auxiliary of tba
Mary fir* Dept. Beginning
»• at, tha boxes wUI aud
off • • but U you don't gat
la time tor auppar, com*
for door arisej , a eaka
faataa and dancing. All thl

FRIDAY
Pfeiffer College mixed chani*
concert at the First Methodist
Church, 7:M p.&lt;m.
First Baptist Church Bible Sur­
vey d a n meats at 7:10 p. m.
SATURDAY
Pastor's membership training
elass for the First Methodist
Church meets at 10 a. m. At 4:10
p. m. District Methodist Men's
retreat at tne Mayfair Inn.
Piaeciest Baptist Church Jr.
and Intermediate recreation at 1
p. m. and S:19 p. m. The Youth
week. KICK OFF party al 9:30

Mrs. Ray Honored
At Stork Shower
M18S HEBRON

ad ethers

friendly ae elm las
llNliag personality and a
tauten interest la people. '
Aaeeelated with bar husband

served delicious refjtshmi
Mrs. Anthony Daniel Mr
by Bnckslew, Mra, l ay B
Mrs, Harry Wbltek r, M
M. Smithson, Mr*. 1 araid
Mra. Bob Kills, Mrs. Warr
Cell, Mrs. A. W. Kills,
Deuglae Jackeos, Mrs.

bride's mother won aa. afa dreas of light paisley daeith whit* aceoasorias.
bouse* was decorated in a
od white color sebama, using
rements of gladioli and roses,
r a wedding trip to New
in Beach, the coupla will ruit 1717 Park Are.
bride wit bora la Cleveland,
and graduated' from Great
High School, Great Mills,

, IT, graduated from the
ones Ualve-sUy Academy
ntcrod Pfeiffer College of
Carolina last month,
&gt; tha concert tonight, her
i will entertain her friends
non house at Uwlr home
Imetto Art. Among those
rt with the party will bo
williams and Helen Price.

Brownie Troop M meets al tba
Flrat Preabytarian Church at 1:30
p. m.
.
SUNDAY
Plnccmt BapUit Church Youth
Fellowship at t p. m.
.
Rainbow girls will mset at tha
First Methodist Church et 10:49
a. m. to observe Rainbow .An­
nual Church Day.
Soagfaat at tba Ebenetcr Meth­
odist Church, 7:M p. m.
Four Way Binging Convention
of the Arch Btreet Baptist Church
btgiaa at 1:M p. m.
Membership training claas of
the First Baptist Church meet*
al «:4I p. m . Local Missions

Mary Esther’s Shows Mr. Mort Touch

Mrs. George Stine Models

Marty Stemper In Pretty Frock

►rityPresents
imics Program

Rev. Barnett Speaks
A t Chapter M eeting
The Rev. James N. Barnett, pas­
tor of the Firs'. Christian Church,
■pokn to the mambera of XI Beta
Xta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,

The hostess aarved refreshmen]
to Mrs. Gordon Frederick. Mil
Don Bale*. Mrs. X. C. Harm
Jr, Mrs. Malcolm Lodge J r, Mri
Robert Cushing, Mrs. Speer, Mr
Hardin and Mrs. Harold Cbapmai

New Spring Clothes
gather, loving, working and en­
joying rneroetloo together was Feature Soft Lines

Important to happiness la th* too
bony Ufa wt load today. Ho aleo la apita et thrf newo-mgktJ
streeeod that reading good books severe silhouette Introduced a t'1
and keeping up with current events recent Peri* opening, fashions thl
lead to a wore Intellectual mind.
spring will stress femlainll
. Mra. O. Andrew Speer, president, through emphasis at nntun
bore af tin Seminole 4-H
Maided
at
the
butlaese
meeting,
oonty council mot rvoowtly,
t ip group vteed for Urn "girt of
the year" and thn winner will bo weight fabrics.
announced at tba annual banquet.
Top width la important la-fai
Mrs. Vernon Hardin read the Ions for aU ocaaaiooa. Wide colla
scope of Beta Sigma Phi. There Staadaway collars, shoulder e
are now l*&gt;,000 active members
and 5,800 chapters la the United
States and other parts af Urn
Officer* of the Oviedo First world.
Tbe ooat meeting is scheduled
for April U at tbe borne of Mra.
A dinMr, Thursday evening at thn Speer.
___________ •
Driftwood Cafeteria in Orlando.
to tiered skirts.
Dr, and Mra. John McGuire, of
The coat dress rival riwwa stood
Jackeonvllle, ware gueita of the Chuluotm
promise. Those with eoft, full
Rev. and Mra. Jack T. Bryant,dur­
skirts, Mat litUe collars and lod
ing their stay in Oviedo.
ead patch packets will be mak
Mr*. Rea. G. Walaright is back
their appearance in noveld
at bar Jab after a bout with the
alike and printed silks. The wstatl
flu.
..
Um will mere than likely be belt
By BXTTB GOLDMAN
Mrs. R. W. Estes and Mta. T. H.
od, and wide cut sleeve* often end
Miss Diana Murphy, of Chu- at tha nlbaw.
Daniel! Sr., have returned from
a visit with relative* on the East lueta. entertained at a wiener The hobble or harem allbouetta
Const Mra. Dsniell visited at Dot tenet la honor of Mias Caasaadra reflects the Oriental triad eooa al
Powers who lo moving with her the Parle openings. Allhongh tt it
family to Sanford. Gm i U preeant perhape a little extrsme for semi
to enjoy tba festivities and wish
har a ptsaaant Journey, were the
Misses Gay Stiver, Buses Btumpf,
Deldr* Wargo, Diene Carter, Bu­
san and Hinda Goldman.
Mrs. R. P. Jonaa waa the guest
of honor at a surprise birthday
party following the regular Mon­
day evening choral group meet­
ing. Cake w m mad* and ssrvfd
by Mrs. E. Murphy. Good wish#*

GirlsTo Hold
ntyDress Revue

Yowell’s Matron Style

Jane Hunter was hostess
bi monthly meeting of the
a Lambda chapter of Beta
PU. Mrs. X. D. Rinehart
ted a program on ceramics,
ling the mechanics Involved
king and finishing modeled
ig the business session it
snounced that a rummage
le been planned for April,
d be announced later. A
ballot waa taken for the
if the year." Tba winner
revealed the evening of tha
iris Day banquet,
hostess served refreshments
ibers present Including Mra.
Curley, sponsor, B e t t y

cloth, silver
rai centered
larrsnifment
| rad mums,
pm, biscuits
B wer# s*rv«
ft » guests,
Rightful par*

in the Civic Center last night for a din­
ner-fashion show sponsored by the San­
ford Woman’s Club.
“ Shop At Home” was the theme of

Yowell’s, Ro-Jay, Mary-Esther, Cowan’i, :

Rohl ell Suit, Olliff In B. L. Perkins Formal,

the show, with Sanford shops showing

Hollywood Shop, Purcell’s, B. L. Perkins

Gate son Sport Togs Admired By Mrs. Kirk

their pettiest spring styles. They were

and Son and Jim Robson’s.
Models were Mrs. George Welia, Mrs. t
peorge Stine, Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., &gt;
Mrs. William Kirk, Mrs. Paul Cohnan, •

recreation

Mrs. John White, Mrs. Donald Flainm, '■
Miss Marty Stemper, Miss Sandra Kadar,

Oviedo

Accessories

Miss Gay Hunt, Judge Ambrose Otttff,
David Gatchel and Marvin Rohlfs,

U*e Imagination
for Winter Salads

d fare, there's an rsamoaateny.
salads am papular and
baa variatieaa. Try add• stripe af raw v*pet­
al. ur akeee* to • toss-

Brown's and Evelyn's Beauty Salons.
Complete details on the show wiU be
reported on the woman's page of Mon­

B

day's Herald.

Narrator Lassie Smith, Left, Talka
ollm en t Now
C h ild r e n 's

Styles With Chairman, Mrs. Carl Shilke

You Get Station W agon Conveni
thattes and reste-flnlsh cettooa. A
•mall Media la suggested, as well
aa mtreerited (or gletay) thread.

Ethel Root Circle
To Meet Monday

tubed nrangel, grapefruit
on,, or attend bananas. Fruit
flavor la meat salads. Try
Magpie-chicken nr i tnuacomMaattea salad. Bath O w g “s t ^ % r S ,2Sl M d*
n s art testy and refresh-

/oman'sClub Plant

The Rev. Rkhtrd Carter will ba
lb* speaker and ahow ttfautrated
MMee. AU members are mged to I

iflHfcctr

Harvey U Dun*
Duan spent ’ tbe
floral City.

la ekern* *f thn kmebnan.
nenrvaitea ehalrman la ani

r aud reserve Uom wIK be
e Mra. D. CL MtaiM n i l

at the now

' FLINTY O r BOOM — Whether you buy r M oor gr 4 4 bbv Cbffb
or whatfvnrnU* ywrnuudto luuilt Corvalr’n •Uttom " * * * * * £ * •

Bo-joy Humber, Left, Mary-Efthor Print, Right
BucomI a Pulw ^to-

.

.

The ladies coiffures were by LeHani
House of Beauty, Eva Bees, Neil's, Mary ;

w y a w J tw

Personals

Hollywood Shop Puts
Gay Hunt In Swim

More than 200 Sanfordites gathered

fePaul GrA wmn Judge Olliff, Mrs. John White

Striking Springs
Betty Wamm Model*

Beady For The
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Yowefl* Purcell Dressed

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I «Ad showing styles from nernrnl Snnford
Id • good audience and proved some things
in # thn pablk autd businessmen from time to
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ftprovnd fo r certain Uthnt this "shop In Senesnnot be overdone. The merchant* showed
Its and the audience thawed Interest
m pneented in tn Intcreetlnv and e f­
t s the tashlon show m ight beep n lot
doww the. highway to our new m etro.

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WASHINGTON CALLING
WASHINGTON - While a rear­
guard action by the die-hard op­
ponent! of any agreement of any
kind with the Soviet* cannot be
discounted, there la a current or
cautious optimism in this capital
that a nuclear teat ban with a
verifiable Inspection ayatem will
be approved.
It will not finally be nailed
down until the heads of govern­
ment meet at the summit In
Paria In mid-May. An dinmlnaUoa
of the transcript at the exchange!
that hare gone on within the nuera sine* the Soviets came for­
ward with their latest propooal
makes this char.
Is that prepoaal they agreed
la ban all teat* except these-belew a threshold of an earthquake
reading of 4.1 (11,100 tons of
TNT equivalent) and with this
would go a voluntary moratorium
on the smaller explosions wbilt
a joint scientific force worked to
perfect o detection ayatem. To
many who havo followed the long
and complex negotiations this
teemed a big atop toward the
American position that then eaa
ho M agreement which leaves
any area free at v«rifiaUa inape*
riiea.
tf o compromise can fco worked
out, and Prime Minister Macmillan'a yrnmneo la aa oacouraihig
portent, nnother area of major
disagreement win remain. This la
on the number of on-sito lnspec*

payrolls 'which the city, county and
j r s f . ^ * &lt;ag
develop here would
fo
rd
people
b y The Herald
pelt o f 100
f them do their shopping
I except grocerten.. .

that they don't hnve to drivo anywhere on a
my to buy thing* they like and things they
y taka their pockstboolu down that highway;
t total hmoaao, tax money and community in*
ml with the«L They’ve got to bo encouraged on
flit Mumt lurea those out o f town folks uaa on

'Tf this la net enough, when I
come again, I win repay thee,"
. So I reminded my mother that
the word "again" showed that the
Good Samaritan made that terri­
tory so regularly ba was sppsr.
ently wall known to the hotel
manager.
And what kind of worker hat
n fixed territory which bo covers
at regular intervals? Well, a
salesman.*
' So tha Good Bamiriton was ap*
parently a traveling salesman:
They are usually good hoerted,
generous' extroverts,
anyway,
•ran nowadays. Furthermore, the Good Samari­
tan started the first use of alcohol
aa an antiseptic, for be washed
the victims wounds with win*
US percent alcohol).
The Good Samaritan llkswls*

Khrushchev himself at Uie
mlL
But those who favor an
ment. interpret this as a
saving device for the Rut
Having in effect agreed
scientific determination of]
threshold below which expls
cannot bo detected with acc
they must stood firm on the j
of a political determlnef
Urn other disputed area,
is confidence here that it;
summit Khrushchev will,
■ greet deal of haggling, at
rhlch Is fbe
era figure.
Leader of the Implacable
poaltloa la Chairman John Mi
of the Atomic Energy Commit
He has never wtvered In hid
termination to ace testing ri
ed. Again and again in eg
encea at the State Depart
be hai dramatically Invoked
Chinese &gt; Russian Comma
hordes who will sweep \
Western civilisation unless j
are deterred by troopa equi
with tactical atomic weapon!
use In limited nuclear war.]
That would restore the a i
age to number* and inval
the McCone argument. The]
Unguished physicist, Han* ■
who fSvors a compromise a
meet, makes a good case tl
the West had accepted the j
tlan proposal to atop teiili
INI the advaatage today 1
be much stronger, since tbs]

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their anm
April 14.
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lection.

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DON’T CO ROME

elusive gift ehep Is the Plata
Hole! in Buenos Afros.
Stanley Taotlek, UPIs White
House photographer, admired the
texture, the designs of small
squares, and the stitching.
"It must have sat you back
quit# ■ bit," Trstlck noted. Bland­
ly, Buchanan replied, "Oh, It was
only |1M. Back in tho Butts it
would havo cost mo at least MOO."
"That's quits an taponalvo (lorn
to bs carrying state papers in,”
Tretlck observed.
"It'a not for state papers,”
Buchanan laughed. And he open­
ed tha bag which was stuffed to
bulging* "It’a for my dirty laun­
dry*"
The presidential troupe had bow
moving so fast that there was
baldly timo even to dry trip-try
clothe*.
But one member of tho official
party solved the problem. That
wae Buchanan's famntiful wife,
Ruth.
1 bumped Into her at a recant
ambassadorial reception. She was
wearing a eltk drees of brown
and whIW print.
"I call It my terrace dress," ebe
■aid, "because tbs design leaks
like flagstone."
And then eke leaned aver and
whispered. "This ia tha dress I
wore to South America — tha only
one — for two weeks."
For a woman who's an a MOJO*,
a-year clothing budget, and the
wife of tho man who known All
tho answers on proper wear, I
■ay i Bravo!

GENERAL
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at the Nan
from 2 to
dance ia a
Club at thn
from 15*tl J
to attend.

Dr. Wll
Crusade
Ida will 1
apodal
Monday i
drive In
The dL
p. m. at]
on Hwy.

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Garden J. Toll, Mgr.

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. It Sen. Clinton
[an of the Joint
blttee on Atomic
Ibe firat laatance
i Soviet propoia!
4th hi! ahrewd m
dr*landing come •
ured view,
la often been
Brttlah have all
r to accept an
would make a
t Inapectlon. to
ih further iclenthey are a hit
tut in the role
&gt; ruah to Waah■ the eaay way .
"be faet la that %
invited to reinwhleh had, la
Ha taken,
la certainly not

SECURITY

WASHINGTON — Wtlsp Bu­ Impulse to ploy tricks on bis
chanan Is tha typo of fallow who friends.
looks 4ba part ho plays—ekisf of
The ether day, la casual talk, I
protocol In tha State Department asked him what be dots with hi*
Ne’e ao proper and exacting to worn-out |500 suits. Ha ropllsd:
every move he makes, avery ward "Give them to my chauffeur, and
bo soya, and In ovary stitch ho It broaki me up because be looks
wear* that you wonder If ha's better In them than I aver did."
human.
The chauffeur looks eo stately,
He Is, And, at the sidelines, this Buchanan said, that one of these
handsome multimillionaire be­ days he's going to buy him a
brio tha flnt official hospital comes one of Washington's most monocle and toko him along to •
entertaining VIPs. Ha's fast with function and Introduce him to the
luprlnlendeot.
And .It was a paying hospital, the repartoe and on artist of a lofty dignitaries as a dear old
toe, not a stole or charitable In­ raconteur, but most delightful of regal acquaintance.
Whoa the protoeel chief went
all Is his impish imagination, an
stitution:
Christ's use of l!.a Good Samari­
Mt'flm asdJefl him for dead. tan was not an accident, for ho
The* s priest passed by, but was thus flaunting In front of
•at to the far aide of the road hto prejudiced fellow country­
» avoid contaminating himself man tha brotherly kindliness of
Umlr most hated neighboring race
tth .flto halpteea victim.
N egt/ same toe Levlte (pro- • • the Samaritans.
Three times Jrsus did Ibis, for
MSfjv tshe looked him over,
Nhefif to uae If the thieves had bd purposely fraternised wkh the
ronpaisi aay of the victim’s Samaritae woman at the well and
might dart in end out clutching
By LYLE C. WILSON
area asked her for a cup at waWASHINGTON (UPI) — This la ene h u d n stolen sandwich and
K S e T m i t o — 1.
Is the month of tho day at reckon­ clutching the seat of his pants
with the other. The store keepers
ing. Tho day Is April IS.
the ancient Jews.
Be Jesus probably asked for - That Is Income tax day, tha did not encourage bum* minus
1nfoe*3a lemtriton lifted tha water, not because ho wsi so day on which tho voter-taxpayers aleklee to browse the lunch count­
itoieet man upon his donkey thirsty but to show his Apostles make a down payment-an what ers
The honored guests were the
M ttok him to tha betel (Inn) be personally didn't believe to tho politicians premise to give
thtm if tho politicians are elected boor and whliky drinkers, the
•See he placed him la the care their racial bias.
rummlsr tbs batter. Built into tho
And to rub salt Into their pro- next November.
r the he(M manager.
.
Thla payment wlU ho no more price* of tholr.boer nnd whisky
m% i i / i !■ Pi wsb ivivinii Judlced bias, he cited a Samaritan
than a dawn payment, however. was a fat nnd nmplo margin of
Oeed Samaritan banded the ■■ the ONLY one of the 10 heal­ The
vuter-taipeyers are n gullible profit. This margin more than
ed
lepers
who
ever
came
back
tsM Bi|tr tome money, and
lot,.On the record, as It etandi, paid for tho liquor consumed. It
to say "Thank you."
-tB E ssx -: .
tho votar-Uxpayers will believe paid, also, for too so-called free,
almost anything. They believe, lunch.
even, In free lunch.
The cast wea concealed, how­
CRO SSW O RD
Free lunch was an Institution ever, and the storekeeper get
of tha old time beer saloon, Tho away with boldly cUjmleg that
old time boar saloon, Itself, was hie forego was free lunch.
an Institution and H, toe, 1a gone
The customer* .never challenged
along with free lunch, perpetual this claim any more then the
motion, nnd, maybe, the pioneer voter-taxpayer esems to challenge
spirit of tho USA.
the claim of the politicians that
Free lunch varied from saloon bo can give them oomething for
to saloon. At the most it was bet, nothing simply by topping tha
thickly-sliced, ripe hem with V, B, treasury till. Theca premises
gravy, vegetables end such, or S era beginning to resound through
big roast of beef with ell the toe land this year M they have
trimmings. At tbs least it was to toe put. If the reused proves
sandwiches and pick)**, tomatoes, anything, It probably to that too
perhaps, and all the mustard or voter-taxpayer to likely to buy toe
ketchup you could spread.
promisei of the loudest promisor
This free touch was far too who premises the most.
customers and there wed *e
Political free lunch ia partly an
direct charge. In that sense, only. the enff. The vetor-tosssyer la re­
(Hie lunch was free. With • nickel quited merely to make a down
beer, a customer could browse the payment. Ha leave# M to Ms hide
free lunch counter frees end to and theirs to pay ton teat
end end back agnla, forking up
eatablse which would cast, maybe.
Si cento to ene dollar to • reetou-

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heto contention!
lion on McCone,
the brilliant and
Edward
f the ABC's Ur.
(jr In California.
I came the con.
•lowihare. aimed
wrground atomic
Important peace*
ca view tbla aa
luced to juatify
imption of wea*

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open as a vocational school In May,
School Supt. It. T. Mllwee said to­
day. It will replace the present
Seminole County Vocational School
held In the Kent Building on Com­
mercial Avc. The new vocational
school will have sin rooms and n
storeroom.

eliminated—through planned pro­
grams of scientific research, public
and professional education and
emergency services. U la my hope
that even more thousands will vol­
unteer by contacting local units of
the American Cancer Society.
Mrs. Homer Walker, Cassel­
berry, and County Chairman, has
announced that a local office was
established today at 403 West Uth
St. end anyone wishing to volunteer
to aid the Crusade may telephone
or call at the offica for further in­
formation.

5 Boy's Haircut
Z Too Distracting ISlEor Rest Of Class
mcer

I L O T T E S V1LLE, Vs.
* Five-year-old Brantley
s filcUee, a tense of inre and • Mohawk haircut.
as.Jie i* concerned, th*
sees of Mrs. Ryan's kini don't apply to warrior*,
sill Vanrsir niron. hpinet»
fashionable Rldgelewn
* the first to admit that
Is an excellent student
ulck Intelligence. But ab*
* he is "too independent,"
nany fights and needs to
t to cooperate with other

packing.

arapScneif ha
offar
irium
rts of

iday, w h en Brantley
ip with an Indian style
hat left only a two-inch
hair In the middle of his
Ip, Mr*. Ryan sent him

The haircut, she said, was a
distraction to the rest of the elass
and Brantley either must have
his father ehav* off the rest of
hia hair or ha must leave school.
Brantley's father, E d w a r d
Burns, an engineering student at
tha University of Virginia, said
Brantley did not want to loss his
Mohawk hair style and that was
that.
“ Even in kindergarten, social
graces seem to mean averything
these days," his mother added.
Mrs, Ryan said Brantley almost
cried when she talked to him
about the offending haircut and
at one point he tried to hide it

Emergency Loons
Available Here
County farmers eligible for pro­
duction emergency loans are ask­
ed to apply to the Farm Home
choice Administration Office In the Sanfor a ford Atlantic National Bank Build­
man's ing,
Only those farmers who suffer­
ed substantial production loss**
from damage (o crops, pasture*
and poultry due io recent caceasIva ralna ahould apply, Curtis J.
Green, local FHA chairman said.

By U illri Pros* International
Harvla Reiser, a candidate for
governor, Thursday criticised the
NAACP and the “ integration ef­
forts of non-resident do-gooder*,
race agitators and lib#rail."
Belser spoke at Tampa. “ All the
advocates of race-mliing,” he said,
“ will some day learn that the citi­
zens of Florida will never allow
our fair state to become the center
of rectal experimentation.*’
John McCarty, another candi­
date, had a comment on the same
subject Thursday.
“ Where do we stop!'* he asked,
“ It we have this creeping integra­
tion in schools and starting on
lunch counters, what’s to keep H
from reaching hotels, motels and
swimming pools!"
McCarty's campaign worker*
announced Thursday Mrs- Dan
McCarty, widow of the late govrrnor, Joined McCarty's wife on a
campaign swing through North­
west Florida. John and Dan were
brothers.
The other principal candidates
continued their city-to-city stump­
ing.
Farris Bryant and Ted David
were in the Miami area and
Doyle E. Carlton, Fred Dickinson
and McCarty were in Jacksonville.
Carlton warned against “cut­
backs in state funds while so
many of our public school students
wait for relief from crowded class
rooms and double sessions."
Bryant said “ the magnitude of
the tourist industry In Florida Is
most unappreciated nad misunder­
stood."
“ For every dollar the slate
spends in tourist promotion it gat*
back some f03 in tax revenue," he
said. “ But oddly enough, the indus­
try has been treated somewhat as
a stepchild.”
Dickinson said the state has
“ shamefully neglected" (he large
urban area of Florida. He called
for closer state-local cooperation.
“ Most of our new residents are
coming to the cities and yet the
state is giving our urbsn areas
only scant attention, particularly
In road construction," said Dickin­
son.
David criticised the Legislature
for creating a hospital for psycho­
tic children and then not providing
an appropriation for it.
“If elected, I wilt tee that this
desperate need le taken care of
without further delay/ ha said.
He called the Legislature’*
action ridiculoui and “a fraud on
the public."

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THE CHILDREN of the firat grade of the Entcrprino
nchool presented a special program at the assembly last
week. The program with all the children in the band un­
der the direction of first grade teacher, Miss Dorothy
Chambers presented a concert. Left to right front row:
Marvin Hagan, Sheri Gardner, June Sermons, Roger
Beall, Ronald Welch, Patricia Cohen, Carol Ann Cardwell,

Ruth Heinle, Charlene Johnson. Second row, Raymond
Hagan, Jimmy Forman, Alan Sullivan, Sally Prescott,
Jimmy Randall, Larry Stout, Allen Mathews, Johnny
Prescott, Jimmy Magenhelmar, Levy Prescott. Third
row. Michael Godin, Alton Johnson, Gary Nettles,
Johnny Woodruff. Johnny Sellers, Larry Woodruff,
Andy Finn, Carol Morgan and Sharon Dean.

Easter Season Service Planned

New Red Cross
Directors Named

Eight naw Seminole County Red
Cross directors wort named
Tuesday.
Col. J. O. Gregory, chairman
of the County Red Croat Chapter
announced the appointment at a
special meeting of the chapter
directors.
The eight are Mra. L. A. An­
derson, representing the Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital Auxi­
liary; John F. McCloskey, repre­
senting Sanford's Campbcll-Loaiing Post No. S3 of the American
Legion; Rev. James Barnelt, re­
presenting the Lion's Club, Frank
Jones, representing the Chamber
of Commerce; Mra. Dorothy
Yow, representing the Business
and Professional Women's Dub,
William Hemphill, representing
the Rotary Chib, and Dr. Robert
Smith, representing the Seminole
County Medical Association.
The Board of Directors una­
nimously accepted the nomina­
tion of Mrs, Alice W. Iveri as
executive secretary, to replace
Mrs. Mary D. Knox, who la retir­
ing.
Col. Gregory dosed the meet­
ing with the suggestion that the
directors carry the menage* of
(be Rad Cross and th* United
Fund to the people of Seminole
County In their social and busi­
ness contact*. He reminded the
director* that good will ia s vary
Important part of giving and re­
NORFOLK, Vn. (UPI&gt; — Two ceiving.
mother* and their four smell
daughter! burned to death ea^ly
todey In a fir* which was believed
to have itarted in n television set Church Women
left on all night.
Another child, the son of one of To Hear Mrs. Voss
Women of Longwood's Christ
the women, managed to escape and
roused a next-door neighbor who Episcopal Church will hear Mrs,
celled firemen.
Hazel M. Vasa speak at their meet­
The victims were identified ea ing Monday night
Mr*. Joseph C. Bohtander, and
Mra. Vasa la Orlando Daanery
her daughters, Linde, 6, and director of Episcopal Church
|___3, and Mrs, Daniel Boh- Women. The meeting in the LongKim,
lander and. her daughters, Lisa, wood church hall will be at I p. m.
and Starr, 1.
Nine-ycar-uld David Rohlander,
ion of Mrs. Joseph C. Bohlander, Layman's Service
escaped from tha two-etory dwell.
Ing in the suburban Lynnhnven Held A t Church
section. Tha huuse was gutted by
Mr, Robtrt Mtro directed the
th* fire which broke out about 4 Layman's Sunday program at th*
a. m.
Lake Mary Community Presby­
Th* two women were wives of terian Church this past Sunday.
brothers stationed with the Navy
Thoso participating were Rob­
here. They had returned to their ert Rugensteln. 'William Bathe■hips during the night befero the more, Bart Pilcher and Mr.
Pierce,
fire broke out.

The annuel all muiic service of
the Eaiter seaiun given by the
Chancel choir or the First Prcsbytcrlan church will be sung on Apr.
10 at S p. m., according to an an­
nouncement by Mrs. G e o r g e
Touhy, mlnUtcr of music.

Twenty-seven members of the
choir will lake part in the hour of
worship on the theme Old Testa­
ment Songs. They will tell th* alary
through right anthems. The topics
covered will be God'a Creation,
Solomon's Song, lialah'a Dedica­
tion, David's Prayer, Jacob'e Vi­
sion, lialah'e Prophecy, God'a As­
surance, G o d ’ a Omnipotence,
Aaron'* Benediction.
The organ preludes will bo dedi­
cated to women of the Bible,
Miriam and Rachel. The offertory
U Meditation on a Rose Window,
A cordial invitation la estended
Mrs. Anna Plcrpont Mcnlck. a
longtime resident of Sanford died to members of all danomlnatlons
Thursday at the Sarepta Nursing to join the congregation for this
feature of Passion Wook.
Home.
'
Funeral arrangements are In­
complete.
Gramkow Funeral Home la In
charge of the arrangements.

Eugene C. Kronjaeger will sing
“ Tlio Holy City** at the Firat Meth­
odist Church svealng worship serv­
ice Sunday.
Kronjaeger, who works at the
Sanford Naval Air tSatlon baa had
many nquosts to slog “ The Holy
City" and sang it lait year at
iEater time.
Knajaagtr wll lleach kta T:J0
p, v . carries which will bo broad­
cast over radio alation WTRR-. The
service la opon to Iba public.
Thera ara an estimated 30,000,
000 citrus trees la Florida.

OZaJtics

Guest Pastor
Paola Church of Christ Gospel
•cries will run through April 10.
E. L. Dunum, minister at New
Symms, will bn guest pastor. The
public Is welcome to attend.

To t h o s e w h o h a v e

Norfolk-Blaze
Takes 6 Lives

fiewanrm

Singer To Perforin
At Church Service

in the C o u n t y for
FEDERAL
COUNTY,

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APRIL 2nd Is The Last Day
To Register
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SATURDAY 9 'til 5

CARRAW AY &amp;
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111 N. Park Ave.

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During1 the recent heavy raini there was no flooded condition in Ravenna Park!

I* Bafffatar to bo EUglbla to
If* primary. Go to tha polls
flact tha Candidal* of your

Ravenna Park la situated on high, rolling terrain, and (term
drain* wan Installed. Tha wisdom of th* chair* *f location
and th* affklaney of tha dralnaga system was damonstratad
during tha vacant downpour*. Horn* owner* in Ravanna
Park wan not troubled with flooding or standing water.
Ravenna homes rontinua to liv# up to our alogant

nni;

“ HOMES BUILT WITH PRU)En
VISIT OUR MODEL HOME AND SALES OFFICE ON TEMPLE DBIVE
MILES WE8T OF THE TRAFFIC LIGHT AT 20th k FRENCH.

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lag a m la Central Florida aa a
family apart putted up the ft.
Johns Hirer from laalerd this
morning.
There wet* an eatlmated soo
boats Joining the annual Silver
Dollar Cruise aponaored by. Uin
Orlando papers. They were load­
ed with fa millet (or a three-day
trip on the St. Johaa and Okiewabg Rivera to Ocala aad on
There are all kind* and ahapea
back to Winter Garden.
of boat*. In the cnilte fleet and
High watera and aome. hyacinth each year they *eem to get larger
(lockage of the awollen SL John* and better equipped. And the inwai no deterrent to the boater* creaa* of family participation la
• - who Join thla and other crulaea noticeable.' Children and-mother*
are going along with father* with
from all over Central Florida.
A night atop waa acheduled at entbuilaim for the crulae that
Shell Harbor Marina and Satur­ waa pretty well mulcted to the
day'* deatlnation la the Ocala men a few year* ago. They even
Vacht Batin, where the crulaera take the family pet* and maacota
witl be gueata at a dance after now.
a atop (or a noon barbecue at
On# thing an aarly morning vialt
Eureka.
to tho Sanford bandahcll area to­
More boat* are eapected to Join day polnlad up • • if a modern
the crulae at aeveral point* north marina were available here It
of Sanford and Sunday it will con­ would get conalderable uae, be*
tinue on the Oklawaha around to cause boat traffic on Lake Monroe
Euatla, Mount Dora, Maine* Creek and the St. Johns definitely la
getting thicker.
Irving Pryor’i Mats Farm Insur­ and Winter Garden.
ance team added to their lead in
The Sandapur Bowling Ltaguo thin
week, a* they ended with a total
of Ith game* woo.
In their match with second place
Foodmart, they won two games,
leaving the grocers with M win*.
The Pig N* Whistle, atill holding
third, took one game from WiltonMaiar Furniture, but that gama
set a new scratch and handicap
racord for the league, aa they end­
ed with e lU-m.
WUson-Maier, winning the other
two, held their tie fer fourth spot
with Kobaon Sporting Goods, who
atao won two this week in their
gome* with Eoumiilat nod Ander­
son Drugs.
Splits wen made by MaryLou
Danyiuk and France* Croaa, pick­
OUTDOOR WRITER Karl Osborne of Vero Beach put
ing up thn I-T, Margaret Knight
some of hta own advice to use when he caught his 2SV4the 44-T, Sun Jackson M , Dot
pound king-fish while trolling near his homn town.
Toalo P-10, Barbara Harrison and
Eva Bogan, both making the n o ,

Insunn Gain
In Kegler Loop

* OMRINO M A D Y tar thn Porter Lansing Fund axhibU
M fcatttt l a M i r sn Harlingen Manager Ray Murray,
■*. Mft*aad T u o n s olrtppor, Red Davis.
(Herald Photo)

Race TV Planned

sentaUvo of the Cary Traeay KenRound rattag will ho tonight.
■even year mark In hi* meat re­
ft'i the »th Central Florida nal. This Bf • pnundar broke a
Derby, a eontoat at champions rent eacouatnr bp spanning th*
qvar the demanding three-eight*thrao-oights-mUe distance in M.H
A. R. Edhank* la a l-to-! shales
on the morning line, from tho
seventh post poll bon. Tho brindle
1-year-old haa won 11 of hla M
start* this season, la additloa
to two planes sod two shows,
Big rsddlah-tiatod Aadals, howovtr, has squally Imprsaalvo cro*
deaUala, having this yosr won
the rieheif race in the* history
of greyhound compottuoa. Owner
Mlko CaatoUaid picked up |tt,400

NEW YORK (UF1) - H m Co­
lumbia BnadcsiUng Syitam an­
nounced Thursday ft will televise
and hroadtast nationally tho 1000
Uiplo crown of nelag — The Eon*
lucky Derby, Fnahnesa and tht
Belmont Slakea, Tht derby will
bo toievlted May T from LouisvUta’i Churchill Downs and thn
Pruknsu two weeks later from
PiAlien. The Balmont Hakes, oldtit of tho triple crown racoa,
will bo beamed from Now York
June It.

CINCINNATI (UPI1 - National
League President Warren Giles
filled two vacancies on hla urn.
plro atnff today with the appoint­
ments i f Chfia PeJekouda* iad
Ed Vargo.
Th* new umpires replace Vic
Delmore, who was fired by GUea
during tho winter, and Hal Dinon, who baa resigned because hla
request for a ralsn la salary waa
rejected.
Ptltkoudai, an umpire la the
Pacific Coast League the last

seven years, aad Vargo, who
workad In tho International
Leapt since 1M7, are two of the
four umpirea GUea had on trial
this spring. The other two-Ed
Bets and Leo Wayor — will bo
optioned In the International
League.
Hawaii's Mount Walalaala haa
an annual storage rainfall of
471.M teeboa, making ft probably
tha world's wettoit place.

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track racord holder A. R. Ewbanks and six
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RGTON
t open their Or.
ball season when
Winter Garden,
pnder the light*
7:30 p. m.
n necking their
neason and, as
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vo games of the
n very shaky at
f then have aetbueball.

me.v have collected about 11,000.
e,“ ,or th* **me &gt;r* on wle *t the
Lika Club and also can be purchased from
many SanfoTd ntorea. Admission is SS
cents for children and 75 cents for adults.
The city has donated the park for the
evening, the Giants were very glad to
funji8h the two ball clubs and all the pro-

JAMES GARNER and Natalie Wood In a scene from
"Cash McCall" coming to the Ritx Theatre Sunday.

la will face Hergame for Porter
111 get underway
irm teams of the
’* an abundance
should be a top
In an auto acclmiked for eight
civic clubs have
p ease the finanwitnl and doctor

on April 16 and they have Workouta on the
17th and 18th before the opening game in
Leeaburg on April 19. The firat home
game will be on April 20 againat Leeaburg.

the Senators In the sixth Inning.
The Braves finally pulled it out
in the ninth.
The Cardinals and Plritc*
made a total of five errors and
numerous "bonehead” plays be­
fore the Redbirds won their 19th
game against five defeats.

Jackie Brandt and Gene Woodling led the Orioles' 13-hit attack
with a two-run homer and three
singles.
Russ Nixon singled home the
winning run for the Indians in
their final meeting of the spring
with the Giants.

WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPI) Tom Nleporte of BronxvlUe, N. Y.,
who conceded be gained "a lucky
start," today carried a threestroke lead Into tbs second round
of the Azalea Open golf tourna­
ment.
Nleporte turned In a near-rec­
ord, elght-under-par M In Thun,
day’s opening round.
Tied for second with identical
cards of 34-3347 were Jerry Bar­
ber of Los Angeles. Dave Ragan
of Daytona Beach, and Gay
♦ewer of Cryslat River.
y Pittman of Tulsa, Okis.,
urned la a 36-3349 card,
!d (Porky) Oliver of Wil­

mington, Del., who had a 33-3449,
tied for third place in the first
lour over the rugged Cap* Fear
Country Club course.
Nieporle’s surprising M total
for the tl hole* was one stroke
off th* tournament record. Bob
Toikl, who claimed the crown in
1934, act the record with a 63 In
1933.
Nlaport* turned each side la
four under par after running into
trouble on the llth hole. H«
knocked his tee shot behind a
tree and tha baU landed in caaual
water. Officials allowed him to
move the ball without a penally
stroke and h* picked up a blrdla
on tha par-S hole.
The top M proa and (lea plus
the top 10 amaleurs and tlai will
qualify for th* final 30-hal* cham­
pionship competition.

tnole High and Winter Park
i played to a 9 9 deadlock
!«rt schroeder of Winter Park
ed Bob Glecson of Sanford
BOSTON (UPI) - Youth bat­
&lt; V4 and also topped Glee- tles experience tonight as Argen­
i the best ball play, 2Vt to tina's Victor Zalaaar, 34, swaps
punches with Dick Tiger, M, In
i* overall play Gleason took a 10-round mlddlawalght bout at
1st honors.
Boston Areas.
. ord's Ricky Rolh beat Jsy
Tiger, the British Empire mid­
Lenders 2-1; David Andrews best­ dleweight champ, la the No. T
ed Ed Hamilton of Sanford, 3-1 contender for the rational Boxiag
and Ward Waters best A1 West, Association 190-pound crown held
1-0.
fay G*m Fullmer.
A Seminole High girl’s (earn
Zalaaar, who lights out of Bue­
split their match with (he Winter nos Aires, la unranked.
"I've got the higher ranking
Park girl’s team. The Sanford
team was comprised of Kay Ivey, and that’s the way tha fight trill
Alison Blake, Mary Ann Watson, come
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out_ . Ill .beat him oaaUy,"
Ded* Dietrich and Jody Tom- aald a confident Tiger.
Zalasar** manager, Freddie
hltf
Another Sanford golfing unit Fierro said: *
defeated Winter Park m lo 7)4.
"My boy hasn't got a rating now
The Sanford team was comprised but he’ll have ooe after tonight's
el Ladd McCoy, Ken Guitivson fight."
The bout win bo televised na­
and Rusty Simas.
The next match for the Semi- tionally, Including Boston which
notes will be against Florida Mili­ often la shut out for local
tary School Saturday morning. matches.

lfollywod'a new romantic team Call," coming to the Rita Thea­
of Jamea Garner and Natalie tre Sunday.
Wood Is Introduced lo tha lcreen
The love-making by play of tha
In Warner Brother! "Cash Mecouple unfolds against a aeldomexposed background of the fas­
cinating world of big builness
and its associated fields Of law
and finance.'
When Garner Is not courting
his leading lady he la busy as
t 90th Century adventurer, a Tom
la modem raiment carry­
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The Swift
ing on a fabulously successful
Hamm Beer (cam of Chicago was buying and selling of companies
anxiously awaiting word from the behind a scene of anonymity.
The film Is based on the best
American Bowling Congress Tour­
nament’s auditing bureau today selling book by Cameron Hawley
because a single pin kept It from who atao .authored "Executive
tying the open division team lead Suita".
The Impressive cast, In addition
with a 9093 Thursday night.
The A and A Asphalt club of lo Garner and Miss Wood, In­
Birmingham, Mich., has been cludes Dean Jagger. Nina Foch,
leading the big bowling meet Otto Kruger, Henry Jones and
since March 33 with a 3009 total. E, G. Marshall.
Tha Chicago club roared down
the stretch in a futile bid lo take
American motorists used S3.the top spot.
gallons of gasoline dur­
Included In the Hamm pln-spIB- 133,000,000
ing 1999, compared with 33,411,Ing aplurga waa an 1159 second ooo.ooo
gsllont in lost.
game, the highest team game In
this year's meet and the seventh
highest In all-time ABC touma*.
start and the big 1159, the Chi­
cago Classic League team had a
1033 final.

Triple Winner
HALLANDALE (UPI) — Willie
Hartack scored a triple at Gulfstream Park Thursday to make
it seven victories in two days.
Hartack's winning rides aboard
Remarkable, Crafty Belle and
Free Service mo/ed him Into
second place In the track's hock­
ey Handings, with 14 victories.
Manny Ycasa leads with 39.

SATURDAY—
• a. m.—Teen Charm School—
Clvle Center
1:90 a. m.— Baton leaaona—Southaid* School
1:30 a. ___Junior Bowling Lea­
gue— Jet* Land
7:90 p. m.—Youth Wing—Senior
High night—Clvle Center
MONDAYT p. m.—Teen Ballroom Clan—
Civic Center
7:90 p. m.—Sanford Art Group—
Arti and Crafti Building
I p. m — Adult Ballroom Dance
Clii*— Clvle Center
TUESDAY10 a. m.— Adult Charm School—
Clvle Center
7:90 p. m.—Model Airplane—Aria
and Craft! Building
WEDNESDAY—
T p. m— Square Dancing Leaion*— Civic Center
• p. m. — Square Dancing— Civic
Center
I p. m. Archer* Club—Art* and
Cratu Building
THURSDAY—
9:30 p. m. Babe Ruth Tryout*—
Seminole High School Diamond
7:90 p. m.— Duplicate Bridge
Club— Touriit Club Building
7:90 p. m.— Boat A Ski ClubAria and Craft Building
FRIDAY—
7:30 p. at. Youth Wing—Junior
High Night— Civic Center
COMING EVENTS:
April II— Softball League* and
Little Major League Schedule
atari*

22 Lions Signed
DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit
Lions have raised their number of
signed plsyers to tt for tho 1M0
National Football League season
with the addition of Gan* Cook,
an offensive end from Toledo Uni­
versity, and Bobby Hudson, n de­
fensive end from Louiaianna Tocb.

STEVE REEVES and Chelo Alonso in a scene from '
"Goliath and the Barbarians" coming to the Movleiand .
Drive-In Sunday.

There'* a new thrill for movie national’* "Gotlth And The BIN
audiences when American Inter- barlans" open* at the Movlelind
Drive-In Sunday.
Thundering acroaa the *eroes,
Red W ings Get
their banners of Infamy flying,
Stanley Cup Boost and ahaklng th* earth with thalf
DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit onslaught, wild harbartaa horn*
Red Wlngi will be bolstered by men by the thouiaada ■sweep late
valley and the
the return of right wing John the peaceful
«f .wadkwi. &gt;(•■ kAmIma'
McKenzie for Saturday night’s
fifth gam* of the Stanley Cup
semifinal* against th* Maple
Leafs at Toronto.
The serial la all even at two
wins for aach team and General
Manager Jack Adami hopes MeKensle's return will give Detroit
the lift it needs to upset tha
Maple Leifs la the best of seven
sarlea.

Yanks Option Three
ST, PETERSBURG (UPI) —
The New York Yankees made
their first roster cut today by op­
tioning pitchers Jim Bmnstad and
BUI Stafford and outfielder Leroy
Thom as to Richmond of the Inter­
national League.

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fishing. No down payment. Ph. After hour*. PA 2 Mil, PA 34121,
Geneva. 2451.
r A 2-02*1

■«itege located eg f

D 2-bedroom hoase
I porch. FA r un.

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- PA 1-13*4

2-BEDROOM, 1 balh home. II* 3 ACRES fi.m land Sanford Cel­
So. Sunland Drive. *500 down,
ery Delta, *450 per acre, only
assume 4»«tt VA loan, **0 mo.
FA MISrf.
balance. Ri
bourne, Fla,
SALE OR TRADE: Large ranch
lype home, 3 years old. Trade REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
*3,000 equity on smaller bouso.
SURETY BONDS
Ph. FA 2-7W1.

3 bedroom unfur*.
kllchcn elect rlcsDj
» . FA 2 0274,

JE: 2-bedroom, kitled home, p]*a«

AND ASSOCIATES

S t Johns Realty Co.

louse, unfurnished,
Ave. on Oskviy
Lake Jrsiup, |»
Phone FA 1-CNI.

US N. Park Avenua

NOTICE

bed apart meat, H|
ona A. K. Roisit,

HOME SEEKER
Watch This Space

9 2 bedroom house,
fped, 2405 vniow
2-2*32 or FA 2-1*21.

A

Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
Carl Cborpcning, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin Williams
31* So. Park Ave. Ph. FA S-M41
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1IM

BED

dta’ * Baby Beds
rtek or Month.

I FURNITURE

11* W. 1st SL

ifenced, for rest
1*230 per year. Call

Furniture

end

Appliance*

Mather of Sanford

2tia-SM B. Pint BL Ph. PA 1-OdU II cu. fl. "Hripol

Refrigereior .......
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 5 burner "Superior1
Rang# ............................ *
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
SANFORT A SOWERS
Mahogany Drop Leaf Tablo
FURNITURE CENTER
131 E. Wei bourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
A 4 chairs.......................I
1100 French Ava,
WINTER PARK, FLA.
China CIoMt .................... I
Ph. TA 1-7*5)
Chain Saws — Tool*
Bolts—
Mahogany Twin Bed*, InNew A Uaed Furniture A Appli­
nerspring. Mattresm* .
ances. A Good Place To
Mahogany Vanity A Night
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Stand ••*•-*is nuts 0e***1
15*A Beauty Parlors
Wing Chair i,.,* .* ..,,,.,,,!
Jenkins
Furniture
A Satisfied customer I* ear bo
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-7450 Arm Chair ....................... .1
advertisement.
"Admiral” TV—Mahogany
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Cabinet .......................... |
• BIG VALUES
1M So. oak
Ph. FA vsv
"Zenith” Radio A Record,
• |UICK CREDIT
Playor — » It x-*t* It.
• EASY TERMS
Ba Lovelier WHI^ Profossional WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Mahogany Cabinet (need.
Baanty Car*.
.................... i
WILSON - MAIER “ G.repairing)
E." Vacuum Ctdaaer
New and Used Furniture
with attochmoota ........I
311 E. Firm St.
FA l-tttl Hawaiian Guitar A Caao . I
DIVAN and chair act *55; trundle MS So. Park Avenuo —PA
beds (40 or take all tor *M.
71* W. First.

RAYMOND M. BALL

20 building lots in Oviedo &gt;4200.00
each.

G. E. ELECTRIC n « l* , doable
oven: combioetlo* ili.k end
diibwatber; Inquire 2111 Sam*
merlin after S;00 P, M.

House Wiring — Elaetrie Ser
Ad Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00
U* Magnolia
FA N

SLOTS, M ft. x 140 It. eaeh,
1HOB. B. THOMPSON
This beautiful six room and bath
between 4th. and Tth., on MetGeneral Contractor
. home has screened porch, carlonville Ave., partly cleared,
tane Carpentry Bepaiea
84,800 TERMS
porte, utility and storage room.
Booting A Siding
Underground sprinkler system
Phone FA 24452
for the lawn. Located on V largo S t Johns Realty Co. ROSA L.
PAYTON
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
And Associates
price will be reduced *50 tach 11* N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 24U*
day until aold. Original price
LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S. Ph
*1*.*50—today's *14,400. Present LOVELY 3 bedroom bouse lVv
blocks from Mayfair Country
FA 1-7*4*.
loan, approximately *10,650 can
HOME EEMODEUNG. room ad­
Club Golf Course; reasonnble.
be assumed. Monthly payments
dition!, noting, aiding, masonry
Phone between T and • p. as.,
are *7*. Shown by appointment
FOR LEASE; Will established
work and carpentry work by the
FA 2-2252.
only. Don’t delay. See today.
aervice station, good location.
job or by the hour. FA 24*27. SHETLAND PONIES, Land, Oi
Call FA 2 5204.
BEAL ESTATE DBK’ E-IN
Cootaet the Pure Oil Company,
teen, Ph. FA 1-7514 after &gt; p. m
CARPENTRY, Painting, Roofing
•04 W. tth. St.
J.
W.
HALL
and Concrete Work; let. cine*. 18. Machinery ■ Toota
86BO DOWN
M44 French Ave.
Beautiful 3 Bedroom t Bath Homo
CASE prove' Tractor and T ft.
with Hardwood floors'. G. E.
disc. Also fertiliser spreader In
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
good condition. Can. ha seen
tically controlled Hent. Well, t-BEDROOM bouse, clean. Low
anytime; reasonably priced. Call
down
payment,
only
*27.5*
mo.
Landaeapped Lot on Dead End
FA I4M7.
10* Country Club C l r e l * .
Street where Children play in
FA 3-15*4.
safety. We will be proud to show
iugou this today,
AUTO GLASS
FURNISHED duplex oa large lot.
gf
MOVE RIGHT IN
Gateway Ta The Waterway
Good drainage canal through lot
Yaur EVINRUDE Dealer .
INSTALLED
H A Financing—No Closing Cost
to Lake Jeisup; full of flah.
!p- lor an appointment eall —
Robson Spot-tin* Good*
Bock Glasa
Only *10,200, *1,000 cash or wUl TYPIST or stenographer, Short­ Windahlald
Helen E. Noonan
4 4 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-5M1
Vtnt Glasa
trade for home In Orlando, lot
hand and legal aaperiene* pre­ Door Glass
ft FA 2-7731-llra. 10 a. m.-t p. m.
SERVICE
or paid up houae trailer for down
faced
bat
not
required.
FA
1-4114.
or anytime —
Mcsauty Outboard Motors
payment. Alao have I lots, IN*
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
| W. H. BUI Stemper Agency
x iso’ each, *50 down, *10 per
WOODRUFF
MARINE
11
114
W.
2nd
at
FA
2
4*22
FA 1*331
FA 2-4M1
month. Live in house trailer on
It French! A f* .
FA 2-12*2
WANTED;
Neat
real
estate
salts-*
-flUTTERS
and
DOWNSPOUTS
In'
lot while you build, FA 1-777*.
r'ery attractive S bedroom Itt
man, must be ■ live wire —
•toUnd aad repaired. Reef rebath home with built-in kitchen
pair. N# Job too amall Free
with Integrity. Writ* B n P, e/e
facilities, near 9 Points. Hlway NOW IS THE BEST TIME
estimates. FA 2*4*3.
Sanferd H«rald.
1742. An outstanding buy for
TO INSPECT REAL ES­
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, state
311,900. Down payment *1,200.
TATE.
See.
rANTED - Man, or lady, for
Stenstrom Realty
STURDY 1191 HUDSON, Roomy,
my Watkins Route. Yes, 1 am
11 N, Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
comfortable, run* good and has
retiring
after
serving
the
cus­
property which normally appears
"Open ’til 1:30 p. m.”
good brakaa. *220. By Owner
tomers
in
thli
are*
for
the
past
desirable 1* now under water.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING! AH
31 years. There will, be no ob­
ligation
to
me.
I
Just
want
to
A. Whiddon, Sr. Wc would welcome an opportunity
see a good Wathim Dealer
to show you some of the HIGH
BROKER
operating ray route. Call or tee
and DRY acreage we have for
202 So. Park Ava. Pb FA 2 5*»1
C, L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
solo. One piece In particular;
Tucker *-54*3.
WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
ONE HUNDRED •ACRES OF
house, (1300 equity and aasuma
ROLLING WOODED L A N D
*90 monthly paymeot. Phona
FACING HIWAY 4* J U S T
FA 3-9*7*.
EIGHT MILES EAST OF AAN- CLEANING and ironing; wilt rnro Sewing Mach. Repairs
FORD, should not be overlookfor children. 90* E. 10th, St.
.LAKE FRONT HOME
WILL keep children, *1,2* per day.
CABANNA, I ft. X 27 ft., 7 (I.
Just off 1742 at Longwood. I
Ravenna Park Are*. FA 2-77M.
x I ft. storage area included;
COMPLETE
acres of beautiful oak trees.
drapes and floor covering; *900,
LAWN MALYTENANCE
100' front on Wildmere Avenue.
Ray Kenyon, 10* So. Wade Ave.,
Rowing — Edging — Fertilising
100' front on clear Fairy Lake.
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
Deland.
The lawn spreads beautifully to
FREE ESTIMATES
waters edge. Overlooking lake
PLUMBING
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA l-TIST
1* a nice split level home,, con- Attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Contracting
A
Repairs
itructod of hard cypress and
homo in one of Sanford's finest
Fra* Estimates
concrete block. Property near
neighborhoods. Of CB construc­
B. L. HABVEY
tho road has great jxuilblliiin
tion. this home features kitchen m Sanford Ave. Phono FA 2 31*1
for rental 'uplexes. Ideal situs*
equipment, eitra large living
tion for a younger retired cou­
area, and patio. After a reason­
ple. Shown by appointment.
able down payment you can
• VA mortgage payable
S t .Johns Realty Co. assume
at
SS1.4*
per month. Total
11* N. Park Avenue
Plumbing A Heating
price $11,NS. Contact us toAIK COVumONING
dayl
CONTRACT and I I P MR WORK
Stenstrom Realty
INI liadard Avt.
• FA H IN
111 N. Park Avt. Phone PA l-MS*
These used care are priced aq low
"Open til S:M P. M.”

PIANO: apartment site upright,
small, looks and plays good, WANTED TO BUY: any t y p r *150. Phone FA 2-1*71.
desk. TA I4SM.
SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL —
We have In this vicinity ■ beau­
tiful epinet piano which can be BETTY
purchased by a reliable person "Two month* after you marry Ibl*
with good credit for small de­
old man you'll bo meeting me at
posit and small monthly pay­
nights anyway. I » why bosket
ments. Inquire Credit Manager,
marry him?”
342 No. Orange Ave., Orlando.’ Find the Miwor to ’

CURB GIRLS

bedroom tralief
tluminum room.
furnished apM**
h, 701 Palmetto.

tly fctraitbed

b geS nu
In ServB »qult»; win® MUattrac M hedex1 tms; S etc.
Phone ||
Can . . 1
A. |
FA 3 - l S
Fee Jm
MeeshS

South Plnecreat
On Onaen Road. Bo. of Sanford

Sunland Estates

we wort print the price for
fear of shocking you!

SALE OR RENT: Completely
furnished 3 bedroom frame
house. Shaded corner lot, high
and dry location. Salt price
*4*00. Krais Realty, S Angolas
Rd., DaBary. NO S4TtT.

REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window SUIa *1.25
34” Window Lintel* I..23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA &gt;4711

&gt;ed record player,
i Rd., DeBary,
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUND*
Enclaeed head. Sag-yraaf bstoa
n il with pliati* coda. Pleads
or rays* tapes. CMMa.ar ayiea
eordt,

Senknrik Glass and Faint Co.
Ill'll* W. 2nd St.

*A S4SSS

SPINET PIANO
u a to unlortunata circum­
stances, have lam reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, like
now, guaranteed. one walnut
ona mahogany. Will sell to r*i
liable parson in this area at
tremendous aavinga- Write or
phone Credit Manager, Steep’s,
*41 N. Orange, Orlando.

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rinsing coats refunded

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White end private agencies should

• prepared to assist married

* of public welters ever*
r portlentsr emphasis an
lag goc^el opadtUoag eaeh

them about high Ideal*.
—Affirmed “ the importance of
personal faith in God,” i t ttio
•m m and bulwark of all values
that Americans hope to transmit
to Iboir children.
These were the highlights of
■ama goo "recommendations''
which emerged from the weeklong conference called by Preal-.
dent Elsenhower to esses* the
Mods and problems of the na­
tion's young people. The confer­
ence, concluding today, was at­
tended by 7.378 delegates from all
states end territories.
Florida leads tho nation in vol­
ume ef aweel fresh corn shipped
to market.

YOUTH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY at the-First Baptist Church and runn
until April 10. Those taking key ports are, left to right, Jim Swxlm, youth
pastor, Faya Gamer, choir director Dorothy Fourakre, director of youth.
Chan Davis, associate director, Al Kaylor, director of training union and
Otto Thomas, chairman of Deacons.
(Herald Photo)

W Pavement
Blamed For Mishap

TALEN T W A N T E D
JfctteMl talawt aeaat la la town audlttoaiag
tatemi far recording eowtrxrta. Both eawatry
and wastam, rack and raHand -papa” will ha
accepted. Fer aadittea appaiatmaat, apply la
paraoa at 107 Beat Kick Ave„ Apt. 4. Defend,
hatwarns d and f p. m. from April 4th ant or
write Jttl SItA lX , F. a Box SUB, Defend,

In the bock of the neck. He stump­
ed over his desk shout M feet
sway, and died before an ambu­
lance could rush him to a hospital.
A silanca toll over the cloak­
room. Donna'* elaasmatea thought
tha crack ef the pistol and Whit*
ford's slumping over bis doak woo
all n Joke, but they wars afraid
to laugh for fear of getting Into
trouble with their teaeher.
The teacher, George Pranks,
had bean tolling the class about
•oil eare, la a tow moment, how­
ever, the class m illed it was not

see ear rammed Into the bode of
another on french Ave. at Uth
Si. Wednesday efteraem, police
teld.
*
Am W. ItHtstetter ef EustU
was ehsrged with fsllurs to have
her ear under central after she
ran into ■ ear driven by Glenyee
I. Mam of 711 Osceola Dr, pttleo
•aid.
Tho Mean oar wai atoppod tor
• rod Hght. Polteo eaUmntod
damage at gam.
A Sanford women wee charged
with failure to have her ear

Donna herself was In a state of
■hoek Immediately after the ehoU
lny.‘

•Id who wa* Imprlioned hr the
Cubans while covering • story in
Havana.
Is telling hia story, Harold
Gait's script emphasised some
serious shortcomings la Castro s
approach to. civil liberties, both
as regards his own people and
foreigners. Castro's critique on
the drama should be of Interest.
As an experienced TV perform­
er In his own right, I'm sure Fi­
del will make the rtlstic allow­
ance* tor some ovar-emphatie
gesture* and sinister tones em­
ployed by the players who repre­
sented his government. And I
trust bn'll note that n sens# of
humor was not entirely lacking
Atniiiif HU ildH.
* Buchanan, ably played by Phil­
ip Abbott, spent II days in a Cu­
ban prison on t r u m p # d-up
charges of elding the escape ef
Austin "Young, an snUCsstrO
American adventurer. Pound guil­
ty by a military court, Buchanan
was given this alternative: 14
years at hand labor or voluntary
departure torn the Island. He
choee the letter.
There were maay aad and dis­
turbing points made in tho hour
but to mo, (ho saddest came
shortly after Buchanan's arrest.
The aecrot police caked why be
didn't toll them where Austin
Young was hiding. Buchanan explained Uwl hpwsmen da oot ro­
veal their aoureea; that when he
spent weeka with Castro’ s army
baton the rebel army's victory,
he did not run to Gen. Batista
aad reveal Castro’s whereabouts.
Thin meant nothing to the Cu­
bans. They ohoee to ignore by­
gone days. Kill, tho scent illu­
minated two things: The Ameri­
can newsmen’s objective ap­
proach to n news story -and lbs
Castro regime's quick temper.
The drama depicted the Cuban
•Metals •• suspicious, often tore-

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VETERANS: Your V A-tau righto, anmod by your aarvtea to our armad foreaa,' ara tha gm taal opportunity tor homo taraatmaat you wig arar hava. Yot hnadrado of vaianum
pay tog rant. Bay tog to M a u d Batatoa your natira ateolag caata could coacaivably bo teaa thaa twoJtemtWrnt to your praaoat etrevmstances. Your monthly payments ara r
Ratat la. Far aaampla an a $ 14,Md VA-hnn yaar monthly paymoat tneludin|jnixee^^
to only IIT JI. And tha tatarnat and taxon ara ovary poaay tax daductibte. A
a torgar homo, your awatkly paymauta bwraaaa only 18.00 par month far aaeh thouoaad daHara tecraaaa to pr t h mm prtea and that W-H todmlaa taxon aad laaaraaca. Rant mt
Buytog to Huutaad with your YA-loan ontitlament starts u homo invaatmont that makan your honoa axpaaaa dollar watk far yap. THERE IB A PLAN TO FIT YOUR BUDS
PIT YOUR FAMILY IN BUNLAND BBTATHS. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING.

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factfli On a 914,500. Home
FHA ■ *00.61 Monthly for SO years.
VA • *80.08 Monthly for SO yean.
The VETERAN saves* $10.61 per month for 30 years.

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that retires g 614,16ft. mortgage wider F H A wil) retire a $16,400 lavectmeat for the qualified
VETERAN in the same period.

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BRANFORD fUPI) — A small
» models, wttl be exhibited
» 1 p. m. until • p. m, free tornado hit this North Florida
rtalnment will include a pup. town Sunday, damaging several
ahow and concerts by the buildings and nproottng trees.
A windstorm with gust* up to
ilnole High School Band.
M miles an hour struck the
Panama City area. An estimated
MO,00| In damage* was (anted
at West Panama City Beaeh.
The damage included power
lines down, trees uprooted, a con­
crete garage leveled and damage
to the front of the town’* main
hotel.
In Branford, about M. miles
southwest of In be City, the tor*
nado struck si 10 a. m. H dam­
aged the roof of a motel, throe
vacant houses, the state fruit inlenato Republican Leader spection station, t bridge over
hope* the 8enato will dln- tho Suwannee River.
Mday night — or nt lenat Tho U. S. Weather Bureau
Issued a severe weather warning
aaaage.
(D-Ga.), leader of the today for ports of North Florida
and Southeast Georgia.
rould taka “ a minimum of
Tho bureau said shower* and
thunderstorms accompanied by
haM and damaging wind* wen
expected In a IT emsnty area from
11 a. m. te &gt; p.tn.'The forecast
was for aa area 80 mile* on both
tklea of a line from TO miles westKilled
northwest of Tempo te M milt*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -A t leaat northeast ad Jacksonville.
Over two Incbee ad rain fell
) parsons wars killed during tho
1st weekend on Florida’s roods over Seminote eonnty Saturday
end Sunday.
id highways, tho State Patrol said
However, there woe no soriow*
da mi go te roods.
Lake Monro* has peseed Its
'our A Success
peak.
The like has gone down tl/lOthg
MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
tier Nikita Khrushchev said today of an inch since Friday, sod
tat even though differences re- nearly three laches since the high
lain on some issues, his recent water mart Tuesday. .
The lake retched a high of I D
laJt te France was highly sueiful" in his aim te strengthen feet above sea level for ibis season's rains. It was t.M Friday
orid peace.
and f.M today. It never got as
high at the Mt feet above sea
levers Traded
level mark of ISM.
CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago
Tho overflow haa retreated
(hit* Sox, today obtained Boy from Fort MtUon Park, Sanford
iievera, slugging Washington Sen­ Public Worki Director S. M.
iors outfielder, for two players Richard said today.
md an undisclosed amount of cash.
To gel Sicvers, Uio Sox gave up
:ttcher Karl Battey and rookie outlaldor Don Mincber,

The river aland at MJ feet at
Quincy—far above flood stage and
half a foot higher than In 1MT,
when a torrent of water battered
through the dlfcoe in the greatest
previous flood in Central Illinois.
Sis thousand aero* were flooded
then.
The breakthrough ended a la­
bour battle for guirdamen and
volunteers who worn osar eshaus*
lion from stacking sandbag*
against the crumbling dikes.
Observers said the flood at
Meyer took Urn river’s pressure
off other weak spots on the Quiney dike*. But the Mississippi was
reported roiling for o strike at
tagging levees at Hannibal, Mo.,
when tho water lovel was N.4
feet and still rising.
The Missouri River also veered
across thousands of acres of farm­
land as it marchod toward tta
merger with tho Mississippi aorth
of 84. Louis.

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iernmon (Soma
SritoUng.
ttnpetltera are
Suddenly, Last
Day .(Pillow
epburn (T V

FLOOD RESCUES worn num etuun near Gurnoo, 111 wham Id 000
n forced t&lt; mov#
hnv* boon

lews Briefs

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Tuesday. High today in tho low 80’a. Low tonight fal the 60's,
MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1960

Ml IB (fJ P D -lo u riu r.lv .'
e weekend navy plana
avt praiao today to Lt.
k C. Hardke, high school
coach hen and om af
n killed.
, the pitot, used skill In

.

GENEVA (UPI) — Tho Sovtet Union roekod tho 10-**.
tion disarmament conferonco today with o lengthy eold war
bloat againnt the West and charged that the United Btatno
was seeking control* only over thoae weapons In which R Is
Inferior.
In perhaps the moat bristling neti-Weetern outburst
'since the talks opened March II,
Russia'* Valerian A. Zorin charg­
ed the United States and iu alllea
da not really want to disarm but
only to "talk endlessly about con­
trol measures."
Ha indicated the Russians cam*
to Geneve determined te gel the
West to sigo a blank check—promiilag ’o disarm te four years
bafo
ly discussion of Individual
dlsr i moat measures or eon-

TWo Important atspa la lb*
growth of Seminole County will
bo discussed at Tuesday's County
Commission meeting.
The Counly Drainage Commit­
tee will present lu long range plan
te aolvo drainage and flooding
problems is the county end tbs
new. *®®pr*tansiyojqAte* grw,
The final drainage pRa
completed at a meeting of
group last Wedneaday. Among
twaammeodaltona te hn prow
tn tho asmmission will be tho
structien at primary drainage
choa la Urn county and that di

Project Urged
WAIHDraZON (lip

3A

GOP Jamboree
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prcti(tent EMcahowar la expected to
■ovate a IMP Republican campaign
thorn* tonight in o major speech
to the party faithful at a GOP
"Jumbo Jamborco." The Prcsidcat
Vie# President Richard M. Nlxoo,
Cabinet member* and Republican
tmMieeeloaal leaders iron I* apnone at n riant bon aomer and
rally at Ulin* Arena her*. No llvo
TV-ModIo covertgo was planned.

Tax Examptions
Gain In County

tt-yaar-old man test tho sight
of hit right eye when he was hit
with a glass in Fern Path around
midnight Saturday.
Richard Harper was taken te
the Florida Sanitarium after tba
tcuffl* at to* PaUo Bar In Fora
Park, the. sheriffs office reported.
Harper's pa rente live In Apopka.
Hubert Mathis .af Orlando la
bring held on 6LM0 bond boro on
an aggravated assault charge of
having hit Harpor frith the glam.

Hunting Season
Deaths A t 10

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Hi*
Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
Approximately 10,MO p a r s o n s mission today reported Users were
have filed for homestead siamo- •T firearm Injuries which resulted
(ten ter 1000, Tax Assessor Rich­
ard McCann* said today.
McCaaan said that this was a*
increase af 1,00* over 10M.
The deadline tor renewing and
filing for Vamatead eiemption*
was Friday.
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IV FocrtA District Caueua

NO. 664

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Board To Discuss
ion May Take Throne
Drainage, Zoning
&lt; PENH, Cambodia (UPI)
fri family council will be
o determine whether Prince
n Sihanouk ahould taka
• throne left by the death
ither, informed source* said
King Norodom Suramarit,
Cambodia's five million ina, died Sunday after a sudus. H* was M.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

John M. McCarty, candidate for
gnvornor, will visit Sanford Turnday aa part of hi* marathon campaiga mring te discuss his “ work
program" for Florida.
The Fori Fierce attorney, busl■gpaman, citrus grower ami for­
mer circuit court Judge, will bsvo
breakfast whh local supporters at
• a. to. and will viiit tho down­
town area before a speech at Mag­
nolia and Flrat St. at 10 a. m.
Following the speech. McCarty
edit attend n lunch with the local
McCarty for Governor commute*.
McCarty baa been on whirlwind
tear of the state, covering more
than half of Florida's *7 counties
te three weeks. He will visit II
counties this weak as part of hia

campaign te bring hia “ work pro­
gram” te I V attention af Use rot­
or*. McCarty said hia program will
let the voters know where he
steads an ovsry issue.
Water nod its uses occupied the
attention during the weekend ef

Fred Dickinson, speaking la Key
West, promised*to work for oaten■ion of tho East Coast Inland Wa­
terway from Marathon te Eey
Woat. Uo also called tbs atete's
fishing laws a " hodge-podge" and
arid &amp; elected be would ask for
n complete study of Ibtao statutes.
Haydoo Burnt, in Vera Beach,
said misuse of drainage funds was
a contributing factor te recent
floods te Central Florida,
“ 11 la obvious that huge sum*
of public funds allocated for drainapt have boon used Instead for
land reclamation," ha said. "The
of loday'a Herald la lilted largely waters from reclaimed lands hava
by a Pago I story.
It la Urn explanation te the
theorem by Norbert Petris, ex­
change student at Scmlnola High
School, which woo for him tho
lap award it tba Science' Fair.
Ha worked out aa rs pian* don of
another theorem which bad beta
loft aaoxpiateod for SOP year*. Du*
Herbert G. Behrens today an­
te tho length of tho story, It has nounced he Is withdrawing from
boa* placed oa Pago 10, t&gt;«c*usc tho District &gt; Counly Commission

Behrens Withdraws
From Board Race
race.

Behrens, te a statement te tba
Horrid, aald V was withdrawing
from Um race because ef ill
health.
Bpbrons said V wishes te thank
IV Many friends wV have sup­
ported him uatfl this time.

Prison Spending
Gain Is Noted
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Id* i*e spent M.IW.0M on
construction during ten pas

merely been diverted te other
land*, thus compounding the prob­
lem there."
McCarty, speaking in Kau Hal­
ite, warned against water pollu“ Wo want yaar-round industry
all right but lat's bo choosy about
tb* kind of industry and not run
the risk of raining our fishing and
chasing off our tourists,' ho said.
Ha said he had found along the
St. Johns River between Can GalII* and Jacksonville “ at least one
example of n factory that haa
dumped Its waste into tba river
and spotted the bate fishing for
many miles. Tbs public apparently
can do nothing about It."
Farris Bryant, alto appearing la
Esu Gain*, repeated his stand for
repeal ef the Florida tetangible
U* Increase of 1MT.
“ Io this respect we Have mods
a a)tstako which as governor 1
will endeavor te correct," V said.

NEW YORK (UI’Dcea at 1 y. m.:
American TAT ......
American Tobacco .
Bethlehem Steel ...
Caterpillar ..............

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Chrysler ..................
Curtiss • Wright ...
DuPont ...... ............
Eastman Kodak . ....
Ford Motor . . . . . . . . .
General Elactrls ...
General Motors ......
Graham • Paige ...
Int. TAT ................
LorlUsrd ■- - .............
Minute Maid .........
Penney ...................
Penn RB
Sear* Roebuck ......
Standard OU (NJ) .
Sludebaker ..............
U. S. Itari ......
Wcstteghouse El. ...

tow* by wo UV S. feMgnUsn took
Friday fo r . a start on disarma­
ment—a frees* on armed forces
level*, advance\ noUfkaUen Of
space satellite warfara.
Zorin sold tho approach “I* not
suitable. It can only load aWay
from disarmament, and tbs Sov­
iet Union will not fellow teg l
course."
Ha Insisted the assifssoneh
“ must agree as n first, teak an
tbs general scops of general and
complete disarmament."
Later, nt n newa conference,
Zorin hinted the Bovieta might
trad* on outer space agreement
for a promise ter the United Btatea
to pull Us troops out of Europe.
iss ristsi
But the Weet already K
ha*
eUtcd
the United State* will keep troops
oversees until the world te wall
along the path of diaarnumont.
Zorin said tba reason the United
States proposed outlawing outer
space wcopoos of mate destruc­
tion was that H was second bote
in this field.
U. I. Delegate Fredrick M.
Eaton quickly reminded Zorin that
no nation had pat put n nuclear
weapon into outer space. Eaten
said the United States merely
wanted to insure that outer epee*
would be kept clean of such weap­
ons forever.

k*“*at ^

Hqrimaa said today.

'-•sad

Candidates Claim
'Foot In Dow'
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - P»sl&lt;
dentist aspirants John Kennedy on Iht edge of the ra
and Hubert Humphrey bavorit Beardall Av*. when a car
won custody of tho White House Highway Patrol Trooper
yet, but te the final beura today
of tb* basted Wisconsin primary
each was claiming b* had a teat
In tho door.
Kennedy started K Sunday
wbsa h* told a nationwide totevision audlanc* V bad tent s
latter te Pnsidant Eisenhower
that If atected In November V
would ooaflnue any moratorium
on underground nuclear tests ne­
gotiated te t v eurroat Genova
talks.
The Massachusetts lawmaker
said ha wrote the letter volun­
tarily io that IV President
“ would it toast V vo my vtow
OH it.*
Humphrey didn’t lot Eonaody

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Bill To Be Introduced Tuesday
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Port Terminal W ord Expected This W eek
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By LABRY VEtSH EL
A recount shows that C o r
don Frederick won the legis­
lative race after an undlscovered precinct revealed he
copped d o votea • • • City
Manager W. E. Knowlca will
he fired tonight at a special
City Commission meeting . . .
Semi • Centennial has been
canceled, lack of pretty glrla
. . . Palma Hotel will be torn
down . . . First terminal air­
port here will be conatructed
atop the Woodruff Bldg. . . •
A P R IL FOOL! A PR IL FOOL!

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Canal Authority
Legislation Seen

Further action is anticipated this week on two propos­
ed waterway projects benefiting Sanford and Seminole
County.
John Krider, Chamber o f Commerce manager, in a
telephone conference with Harold Scott, Jacksonville en­
gineer, this morning, learned that a bill will be introduced
in the Legislature Tuesday furthering the St. Johns-In­
dian River Canal project and that word is expected later
Andy Carraway, chairman
this week on the City’s application for a federul feasibility
of the Chamber's Armed
Forces Committee Just back study loan for the port terminal.
from Washington on a "good
Sen. Bernard Parrish, o f Brevard County, who has
w ill" tour talking with offlrviheen
spearheading the drive for the canal, will introduce a
•Vei
NAS
tselBTII Tit TRe LejflSialfuFS
successful" said Andy. . . The
A3-J-3 systems weapon! build­ Tuestluy, Scott twiiri, au&gt;
ing is now under construc­ thorizinff the establish
tion . . . *297,000; plana for ment of a St. John»-Innew barracks, *019,000 and dian River Canal Au*
n ew ' maintenance building, thority..
Actually, the bill will
(410,000 have been confirm­
ed
. Kay Shoemaker and direct the State Board of
Mayor Tom McDonald ac­ C o n s e r v a t i o n to au­
companied Andy on the trip. thorize the canal as u

Bids on English Estates
School will be opened Thurs­
day at 10 a.m. . . . Bill Bush
still worried over accen road
although Supt. of Scbooli R.
T. Milwec insists there la one
off of Hwy. 17-02.
• • •
Some 5*0 teachers will be
reappointed April 11 . . . turn­
over estimates at about five
percent . . . Mil wee lay* the
board plana to amploy some
33 new teachers neat school
year.
SEMIMOLL' H K W - X
IORS: Nobody, but NOBODY,
•mild have given atfsy your
dance theme secret . . . Be­
cause no one would ever
DREAM that you c o u l d
change the Civic Center into
such a gorgeous cosmopolitan
plain , . . From the ica-goIng
ocean liner that disgorged
the Senior honor guests to
the flower bedecked punch
bowl It was "the MOST" . . ,
The colorful OowerbeJewel­
ed Spanish garden . . . The
mysterious Oriental setting
, . . The French sidewalk
rendevous . . .
The Dutch
plats with Its tullpi and wind­
mills , , . The romantic Ha­
waiian retreat with Its tropi­
cal fruit and the musical tin­
kle of n waterfall . . . What
a setting for the outstanding
soda] function of the high
school season . .
And bow
you all WORKED to create
Jtttl . . . And execute it . . .
Not the least energetic was
none other than Sponsor Bart
Pilcher.
• • J•
"Where the bays arc" pro­
bably slgnlfici D a y t o n a
Beach . . . But If you want to
know where SOME of the
boy a are starting this week,
take a look at Tallahassee
. . . The legislative boys, that
la . . . Veteran law-maker
Mack Cleveland will be in a,
new environment In the Sen­
ate Chamber
. And will
have two freshamn Represen­
tatives to tutor In getting in
some licks for Seminole Coun­
ty . . . Not ganna be easy,
Maw!
• • •
Sixty-five teachers h a v e
been selected at being among
the top ao percent of (he
teacher* doing'.the most ef­
fective Jobs In
county . . .
"Can't we pgbllsh t h e i r
names?" said Jl . . &gt; “ We
don’t want the athers te know
who they are,")said Mr. Mil-

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War On Ships
Is Declared
MIAM I (U P I) — .Spokes­
man (or a new Cuban under­
ground organization
today
Issued a "declaration of war
on alt Communist ship* that
enter or leave Communist
Cuba" despite United Slates
efforts to bait anti • Castro
raids blamed on this coun­
try.
The spokesman said Uu.
group is known a* the "Freedom Fighter Commandos"
and will operate out of
Mexico.
They sharply criticised the
now U. S. crackdown but
emphasised that their pro­
jected naval war on Com­
munis! rHpping r w H
be carried out from United
States territory.
The exiles said operations
headquarters for the group
have been "in the process of
formation for some lim e" and
are located "in a certain
place in Mexico."

Mayor Lee (Jury said after
noon today Upt "It's April
Fool's Day and ao everyone
seems to m i^ u it each oth­
er.'’ He postponed tonight's
scheduled Oviedo City Coun­
UAN1A (U P I) — *A Flor­
cil meeting unf) next Monday
ida
East Coast Railway bridge
-•Voning,
ever the Dauia cut-off Canal
waa act on fire Saturday
Florida
night but was extinguished
weekend
before serious damage could
en accidents
tie done the Fire Department
revealed today,
fir e officials sold • pass­
e r * ! m w tit# flames and re­

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College Site
Agreement
Is Reached

project. When and Jf the
Legislature passes the
hill and the conservation
Bonrd acts, Gov. Farris
Bryant will name mem­
bers of the Canal Au­
thority.
Presently, Krider Is
rlmlrtnnn of the St.
Johns-lntliuii River Navi­
gating Committee uml
Scott’s firm has, been re­
tained as engineer.
"T h e next objective,*'
Krider stated, "will be to
proceed with the enbio aUtniment for the
canal, even though it hus
been determined It will
be between Luke Harney
and a point neur May.
town on the Indian
River."
Scott also informed
Krider that the Atlanta
office of the U. S. Hous­
ing und Home Finance
Administration hns ad­
vised him an answer is
expected this week from
Washington on the re­
quest for a $10,000 loun
for an engineer’s feasi­
bility study for place­
ment of the projmsed
port terminal on Lake
Monroe at Sanford,

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(Eh? §anfnrfc Sfmtli*
WEATHER: Fair nnd mild through TucHilay. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 55-GO.
V O U n i t e d

Press L oupciTW ire

mwA...
Hearings Resume
NEW YOBK (U P I) A
Coast Guard o f inquiry re­
sumes hearings today on the
disappearances of the Marine
Sulphur Queen and her 39man crew.

Doctors Called
—liaSU IXG TQ X. -(U P I)
—
The Defense Department an­
nounced today that 1,350 phy­
sicians will bo drafted into
the Army, Navy and Air
Force In July and August.

Rejects Program

Established 1908

North Orlando
Gels New Council
A new North Orlando May­
or ami Vice.Mayor are expeeled la be named at today's
K p.m. meeting of the recent­
ly elected live-man Council.
H ie organizational meeting
will bo held in VIIla go Hall.
The council has announced
that It will honor the derision
made last month by the for­
mer council that elected offi­
cials will serve only In the
council seat and be given no
appointive po»l«. In view of
this fact appointments are
expected to be continued
through Pie regular business
kcsiioa scheduled fur 8 p.m.
Tuesday.

TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
Leaders o f the 1903 Legisla­
ture which convenes Tuesday
said this weekend the probTuii'ut *Tai^T!“ 'smnWhtJn.*.’
J IM ) million for state needs
will cause "rough sledding"
and may force extension of
the lilt-day session.
•

•

purtionmvnt iluriiiR this ses­
sion but rural lenders liavr
vowed to fight any such
moves.
Toc-Y-j'ity— Infl'-l-ikir*
37 f i l l i n g reappurtionment
Bents, won't make tho session
any smoother.

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NO. 680

A special school la schedul­
ed for the freshmen today to
introduce them to legislative
activities and procedures. The
s.-Pnf
hut had to lie cut this ycnr"T&gt;e^
cause of a time problem.
Adding to the troubles are

moves underway to abolish
the State Milk Commission, do
away with the controversial
Johns Legislative investigat­
in'?- r - w n u i l U M ^ . l ^ o v o ^
the power oTlhe Stale Turn­
pike Authority to the Road
Department

•

Police Set All-Out Search

For Two Purse 'Snatchers'

Soviets Urged
To Negotiate

Rail Injunction
To Be Lifted

Tight Control
Rules Guatemala

Herald Index

General To Get Carrier Look-See

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^ SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sisk- Hep. Frederick Karl
MIAMI BEACH tU P I) —
expressed a fear today that
Postmaster General J. Edthe legislature whirh opens
w ird Day today rejected any
all-out program of mechani­ tomorrow may find itself
caught
in
a
financial
Agreement for the transfer zation of the nation's postal
squeeze that will
farce
o f the alto for the proponed system.
cither
an
arrosn-lhr-baard
Semtnnlo College at North Or­
sales lax ur a huge borrow­
lando was reached in a con­ Debate Set
ing program to finance reWASHINGTON
(U P I)
ference Friday at Orlando, it
srntial needs.
The Senate today is scheduled
was learned todpy.
lu hr gin debate on a (500
The North Orlando Com­ million proposal la aid the
pany had offered gratis HIM) city bus rider and suburban
Legislators began pouring
acres, plus another 100 acres railroad commuter.
Into this capital city this
for sale, on the Longwood|weekend. Motels and hotels
Oviedo itoad ns a site for the April Showers
were filled to rapacity na tho
college, sponsored hy the trus­ Untied Press International 170 lawmakers nnd tlielr fam­
tees o f Orlando Junior Col­
April thundershowers soak­ ilies and retinuei settled in
legeed the mfifcpptlnrnt today. for what promised to bo w
U f \i — - teamed OJC Official* March left tike a lamb, beetle session.
signed the. agreement papers spreading 80-drgrro temper­
Finances are the biggest
ubd the papers wore sent to atures from Florida to South problem faring the lawmak­
the S ilw r t.'ieck 1’ revision Dakota.
CDR. L. J. REINHART (riiftit) reports to Cdr. C. E. Moahlcr, chief ataff
ers, nnd there Is considerable
Corporation,
Silver
Creek,
officer, Hutwinjf Ono, "I rei&gt;ort with my squadron for duty, Sir." Reinhart
disagreement as to how much
N. Y., parent company of the Decision Nears
relieved Cdr. E. -I. Romllnut Jr. ns commanding officer of the Heavy Atmoney’ Is needed and where It
North Orlando firm.
tnrk Squadron One "Tlgcra" at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Boudlnot
WASHINGTON
(U P I) — should coma from.
Sens to President W i l s o n
will report to tho aircraft carrier USS Franklin D, Roosevelt as "naviga­
President Kennedy is expect­
Cnrrawny
nnd House Speaker
tor."
ed to decide within the next
few days what further steps Mallory Horne, both from
he can lake to try to get Tallahassee, set tho figure lit
Russian combat troops out *150 million and both said
they preferred new or higher
o( Cuba.
taxes to ralso tho funds.
Gov. Farris Hrynnt is ex­
Quakes
Hit
Funeral arrangements were
pected to usk for sumo now
TEHRAN,
Iran
(U
P
I)
being completed today for
hikes when hu addresses tho
Doog (Jack) Harris, 43, of Two earthquake* have struck
opening session, but not *150
Lake Mary, killed Instantly remote parts of Iran in the million worth. Thu governor
after 4 a.m. Sunday when past two days, causing sev­ hns Indicated lie will ask for
Pollrc today were contlnu- snatched by two Negroes during the scuffle for bet
the car in which he was rid­ eral deaths and widespread long-lcrtu revenue certificates
Inc
their Investigations into about 17 at 7:50 p.m. Sunday purso,
ing crashed Into a bridge destruction, it wax reported U&gt; fluuiict- thu bulk uf planned
two purse snatching* over the at 11(W South Sanford Avenue.
abutment on Sit tut about 10 today.
state construction.
weekend in which Iwo w hite She said she waa waiting
miles south of Sanford.
‘T d rather vote for new
Injured
in the accident Wide Curfew
injured by- while a companion, Lizzlo
taxes than go into n big bond women w e r e
were the driver, Donald Lee
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I)— program," suid C u r r a w n y, young Negroes.
Mae Lord, 101 West Ninth
Barton, 20, of Lake Mary, and Syria's new revolutionary re­ with Horne nodding in agree­
Mary Cox, 519 Celery Ave­ Street, was using a public
h is
mother, Mrs.
Laura gime imposed an lShour-a- ment.
nue. reported her purse was telephone.
Louise Dorton, 43, also Lake day nationwide curfew to­
Budget D i r e r l o r Harry
GENEVA (U P I) — The
Miss Cox' arm waa injured United States urged the SoMary.
Seminole
Memorial day, and Damascua radio in­ Smith and Comptroller Ray E.
Hospital this morning report­ dicated that street rioting Green declined to give a new
when llie Negroes wrested vlct Union today to Join la
ed Mrs. Horton’s condition as was responsible.
revenue estimate. But several
(lie purse irmn her. Thu "real negotiations" on a nu­
"good.” She suffered cuts
luonlha ago estimates showed
purse contained *2 and a clear test ban treaty based
and abrasions. Dorton was Squall Helps
on a new flexible Anglopresent revenue sources would
wrist watch.
treated and relcated Sunday.
MIAMI (U P I) - The Coast full between *30 million and
Jeanette
E. Laing, C2t American program of polic­
Trooper Bill Strlngficld re­ Guard said It was requested (80 million short of a "Imre
Smith Oak Avenue, suffered a ing.
CHICAGO (U P I) — A fedported the three, in Harris* to a Mi at In fighting a had lames" budget of
million.
■1(4-lnch gash on her fore­
car, were traveling from Or­ file nil North Miami Bimini
Alsu hanging over tho Legis­ oral district judge was expect­ head and chest injuries when Break-In
lando to the Dorton home Island early today, but the lature ia tho quusttun o f reap- ed to lift Ids I n j u n c t i o n Uireo Negroes in their 20*
Thieves broke Into the Pig
when Dorton lost control. The request was cancelled when portionment, which Is far ngniiist the nation's railroads grabbed tier pur*o st 8:30 and Whistle restaurant, Park
car hit the abutment and then a heavy rain squall brought from settled in the minds of today and permit them to In­ p.m. Friday at Fourth Street Avenue and 2Mb Street, h i m
a tree.
the blaze under control.
stitute their lung-sought anti- and Park Avenue.
soma urban lawmakers.
time Sunday night and obtain­
Surviving Harris are two
Several lawmakers f r o m fi-ulhcrhiMlding w o r k r u l e
Miss Laing told police she ed between (8 and (10 from
daughters, Candy arid Debbie Turns l ’p
|K&gt;puluus anus have indicated changes Immediately.
was returning from the bank a cigaret vending machine, U
llurris; his father, Boyd Har­
Thu railroads probably will when she was attacked. Her was reported to police this
SYDNEY, Australia &lt;UP1) thu would seek fairer reapris. Maryville, Tenn., a bro­ —Actress Marie (The Body) ----------- x-------------------------- move quickly in enacting the purse contained (80, a watch morning.
ther and three sisters, includ­ McDonald turned up at her
Joh.eilminatlng revisions de­ and a ring. Shu was Injured
ing Mrs. Fay Class, Lake apartment today, ending a
spite a n a t i o n w i d e strike when she fell to the ground
Mary.
threat hy five on-trulu unions.
two-day police search that
Harris, a Baptist, came began with her mysterious
Action awaited receipt of a
Bridge -------r — Page 2
here five yeara sgo from disappearance from a psy­
mundule from the U. 8. Su­ SSCC Meet
Classified ___ — --Page 0
Hie
Seminole
Sports
Car
Ohio. He was employed at chiatric clinic.
preme Court empowering the
Comics ___— ---- Pag 8
Club will meet Tuesday at 8
Nick's Paint and Body Shop
district
court
to
lift
the
InGUATEMALA CITY. GusDear Abby _ — Page 2
p.m. in the. lounge uf tho
in Maitland.
New Plun
(duals (U P I)—Military lead­ Jiwtiun. Court sources said
:... ■i*«gs 4
Editorial
Florida Slate Bank fur Inthe
mandate
wus
put
into
the
Uramkow Funeral Home U
CfllCAGO(UPI) — The III- ers who ousted President Mi­
Entertainment ... Page J
in charge of arrangements. Inoix Public Aid Commiuion guel Ydigoras Puente* to pre­ mail Raturduy, but It hud nut alallallon of officers. Those
Page 2-3 * 8
Legala ..
H ie State Highway Patrol ( IPAC) today inaugurated its vent what they termed a been received by mid-morn­ Who are to be installed will
-------- Paga 8
Puxxie ..
lie John Trembly president;
said today at least 20 persons plan to pay for birth con­ threatened Communist take­ ing.
Society
Page 6
treasurer
Thore in the know doubted Ittii'il DeWolski,
died in Florida accidents tills trol for mother* on relief over maintained light control
Sports ..
Paga 1
weekend, 18 of them on the without walling for ihe out­ today of this small Central a strike would ever cutue to und Kulliy Alexander, secre­
tary.
highways.
pass.
come of a battle within the American republic.
legislature
h* outlaw thu
Ydigoraa and bia wife were
plan.
flown to exile In Managua,
Nicaragua, In a Guatemalan
Presses Roll
airliner Sunday following ’ a
NEW YORK (U P I) - AU bloodless Saturday'night coup
FEC in a wage dispute.
Capt. J. M. Tully Jr., Com­ em aircraft currier operation# Fred Carment Jr- of VAH-f,
major New York City dailies d'ctal. The deposed president
Authorities said a kerosene were back in buiineaa today told newsmen there that "the mander Heavy Attack Wing at aua Wednesday.
will pitot a second ijky warrior,
Cdr. Lyle II. SetU, Com­ carrying ona of tbs General's
soaked towel had been lodged for the first time since Dec. change la good for Guatemala One announced today thut
Heavy Attack Squadron Fiva, manding Officer of “ The Sav­
between a railroad bed tie and I. Giant high-speed presses and for Central America."
staff officer*. While Gen.
a crus* tla and aet on fire. of four morning papers rolled
Hie military installed Col. “ The Savage Sana of San­ age Sons" will fly Gen.
Sweeney has been a distin­
Sweeney
from
hie
headquart­
ford,"
has
been
selected
to
They aald it was undetermin­ out of their enforced winter Enrquic Peralta Azurdia, de­
ed whether the fire was an at­ hibernation a few houra af­ fense minister in the ousted provide General W. C. Sween­ ers at Langley API!, Va. in guished aviator fur many
tempt to destroy the bridge or ter holdout photoengravers government, aa chief exeeu- ey Jr., U8AF, Commander one o f tho squadron'* A-IB yaara, this occasion will be tire
te stop a freight train due wrote the finish to the 114- live with power to ruk by de­ Tactical Air Command (TAG) Skywarriors, to the attack first be has landed ea an
wltl^ a first band look at mod­ carrier UBS PorraaUL Cdr, craft courier.
r Saturday- night.
day newspaper shutdown.
cree.
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FEC Rail Bridge Set Afire
ported it about 9 p.iiW Tiny
said only on# tla waa 'Lluruing
when they arrived./
FEC spokeemen •
fire waa set ao it'
cuuacj the■br
if It had
a longer
Non-operatli
hwtw
been on

MON., APRIL 1, 19G3

'Rough Sledding' Feared
For Legislative Session

Lake Mary Man
Dies In Mishap

MISS SIIEURY GAYE
Splnelli, candidate for
Mias Seminole County
Is a hazel-eyed bru­
nette who enjoys sports
and luves to travel.
She was one of San­
ford's entrants in the
recent Central Florida
Piano Festival. Miss
Splnelli daughter of
Mrs. Dontenick Splnelli
of 110 Lake Minnie
Drive is five feet six
Inches tall, measures
,'14-25-36.

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Irralb Papre 2—Mon. April 1, '88

(Dmh Gbby

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My mother bud u
misuruble childhood and .obc Aiunln
mine to be tvorae. 1 uni almost 15 und
am treated like u two-yeur-old. My
mother won’t let me go in cnr.o with
hoys, and when I try to explain to
her that ALL the girlrt my age are
allowed to, she accused me of talking
hack to her. Please, A Ir b y , help me
explain this lo my mother.
NO RIGHTS

DEAR ABBY: I’ve been married
for three years and it never occurred
to me to mistrust my husband, lull
here is my story: Last week I went
to visit my parents, who live 20 miles
away. I stayed three days. When I
returned, my neighbor (we live in an
upurtment) told me that my hus­
band had brought a young woman to
our apartment and they went in at
0:00 I’.M. and came out ut 7:15 P.M.
Whr-n I asked my husband about it
lie said lie hud invited n co-worker
to see our apartment because site
was decorating hers and
wanted
some ideas. 1 nave been nervous und
upset ever since. Docs It take an
hour and 20 minutes to look at four
rooms ?
NERVOUS AND UPSET

DEAR NO: A daughter who
thlnkn her mother utiiit* her to have
a “ more miserable childhood*' than
her own needs to have a few things
explained to HER. if your mother
forbids you to go in cars with hoys,
accept her decision without an argu­
ment. You might resent her holding
you hack now hut, take my word for
it, you will thunk her later.
•

FIREWORKS will light up the night, April 27,
.
+tm-VlrpuwrV« Shotfnr.itlar* of gy^taota
puts on an exciting pyro-tecTmic display for
citizens of Seminole County and the surround­
ing area in celebration of the county's Golden
Anniversary Semi-Centennial. The show will be
seen over Lake Monroe.
(Sarasota Herald-Tribune Photo)

.

Semi-Centennial Here

Legal Notice
ru r r tn o r s naw k
NOTICIS
ts
h • r-Jiy
given
that I km m r s p e d In bu»lti* m i t K i t OrUnrto Dr.. S»mlnnlk Cpunty, Florid *. under
Ih * ftotrlloue n u n * uf C o o k *
Corner, and that t Inland In
r * « l « t e r »#l&lt;1 Hu inn with Iha
Clerk
o f Iha Circuit Court.
Samlnola County, Florida. In
nrcordanck with Ilia provleIona o f Iha F le t lllo u i Nam*
Hlatuna, l o wltl Section *19.09
F lo rid a HUtutae 1*17.
H ls i Jnnntih A. Ilronke
Pulillahl A p r il I, I, 16. 92,

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Cnaiad.

F I N A L NOTICIS
NniIra la harai-r giv en that
th* undaralstiad will, on th*
• III day of May, A. D
1941,
p tm c in
to
(In
llinioraliln
County
Jmluu
of
Hnlulnoln
County, Florid a, tila final ra*
■urn, acrount and vunuher*.
at Ad mln lalrator of tfaa K tla t a
cf
M AT T1 K
HOOD 1IOHNI;.
da.ratad, and at aald lima,
thrn and thara. it&gt;..ht* applies11111 to the raid iu d n e for a
final aa lll rm rn t of hla a&lt;1liillilalratlim
of
anld
, elate,
and for an o M e r illM ha ra ln g
him at such Admlnlalrator.
Ualod Ihla Iha 29lh day o f
March. A. P . 1»&lt;I
IV. W ltrSON IH H tN n
Administra tor of (hr
F a t a l* o f Mull lo Hood
llornr, dacrakad
HTFNHTIIUM, DAVIH A
Mrl.N TOM I
At to rn aya f o r Ad mln lalr ato r
I*. O D r a w t r t l t u
Sanford, F lo rid a
I'ulillahl A p r il t, a. 1*. S3.
CU II-*
iv
THU
4 IH IIT
OF
TIIH
c o r VI t
.*l i n . *:. m . Ml M i l t;
r o c v i ' t . * T Air. o r f l o i i IH A .
iv p h u iia t u
IN IIK :
r u tT A T K O F T l f i ill AM lil t A N T *
l. K V
I I K N I i F. It r t n N. also
know n as till A N T t .K Y IIU NPRIIHON. P i n . a . id
FIN At.
N oricie
NO T IC H th I I B I I K I I V O IV I. N
;t&gt;»l : h . . a VA-Z
-evirtn
aa U la e u lo r of tba F a ta l* o f
Tlioioaa
Ur.mill y
lltndaraoti.
nlao
know n
•&gt;
III! A N T I, BY
l i C M i B I t x O N . d a w * Mil; that
I |i»v* Iliad my i v t l i l o i j for
Plalrlliullnn
and
final
illsr lia rg *. and will on ilia lt d
■lay o f May. A I*.. 19*1, apply
to Hie I |nnorald* C. V K I I N n N
MIXU. Jit.. Foullty JinlHB of
Ve'mlnul* fu tility, Florida, for
ap prova l uf tald fin a l re lu m e
and fur liriU r of Ule in bu llu n
amt fur Final Plar har av aa
Uaeuulur o f
Ik*
l&gt; ta l»
of
T IIO M A h
H IIA M I.C V
I II .N .
DBIIXUN,
alao
known
aa
HUA NT I.F .T I IK N P K I tS U N , dacraai-d.
DAT13U Ihla Hit XT lit day uf
Marok. A P.. 1141
JANJ-k L H L N P C N M i N
A t EXteutar » f Iha E tta la

uf Tliomae lira m Ur llan-

dttaoit,

llranllry
cm tad.
IfTK M ITIK JM ,
McIn tosh

Ai

ats.i

known

aa

lit mlaraon,

Da.

E d w t r d t U u lld ln f
anford. Florid a
util la lai A p r il t. I.

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Legal Notice
IV
T IIH
COURT OF TH U
COI’ VT V J t'll flU . I l i H I M I I . K
ro rvT Y . f l o b ih a ,
IV I' K O R A T K .
IV It HI K » T A T F . OF
M A T T I H U \V II K HI.Kit, pa-

teased.

all
c iiF .iim u in
svn
FRRIOVB
t i t V IV O
C LA IM *
o n D E M A V P a A O A I. V IT BAID
estatei
You and rach o f you ara
hereby no|l||i-d and rdtiilred
to present any Malms amt damanda which you, or tdUii-r
o f you, may l o t , aynlin t Iha
estate o f M A T T I B L. W I I K B L F.n. d m a a t d ,
lata of
raid
County, lo Ilia County Judin
o f Stminoir county, Florida,
at hla nfflra In Iha court
liuusr o f aald County at Panford. Florida, within ala calandar rminljia from Ilia tlina
of Iho first publication o f Ihla
holies. T w o
copiv* ol aach
claim or demand ahalt hr in
wrlltnn, and shall alata tha
plan* of r e ild a n -■- and post
o ff ic e address of iha t-lalmant,
and shall Pa sworn lo Py Ilia
I’ liiltnmil, hla agent, or utturnay ami actiompanlad liy a
fllinit far o f una d olla r and
aucii claim o r demand not ao
Iliad shall b « void.
F L O It K N C B CA M Pit Kids
Ad ui ln la lr atrl i o f Iha
tln u n
of Matlla I,.
At pi llar, ilai i a -Id
ftl K N U T Itl &gt;M, U A V Ib A
Mt-INTORII.
Aitornaya f o r
*d m in la lra tr ls
P. O Urawa r l l l u
rt.infi.rd. Florida.
Fulillah; April 1, ». It . K .
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l^utantiurs

F. O. U«&gt; »»7
Pam Park. Fla.

ta, : l .

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la Iha I uurl af Iha t ouart
Judnii a i in I a.. Ia tu u u ly , F l o r ­
ida, l a I’ lulmlr.
la ra i Hatala ml
A I .F I tt. U L. m . M l h t r
Uocaa*ad.
T » All I r r d l m r a and I'rrauaa
lla v la n
t lalma ,.r llamaada
Analaal aalil l u i a l n
You and aatdr o l you ara
harthy
nullfisd
and rcgulr*
td to yiraaanl any clalmt and
-|amait,la. H.t|Jah you. or etn-ca
of you, may have iiKalhil Ilia
• alula of A I . F I I I t l l F. N T A II K HY, dni'iain l,
lata o f
aald
County, lo the Count) Judsc
uf pomlntila Counly, Florida,
at tils oHlci
In the court
liuuik o f mid County at can­
to rd. Florida, within ala i-*(*
cndar moo lira from Ilia I lint
ol
Iha
llrut
publication of
Ihla nilliiii. T w o
i i.ptra of
each claim or demand thmll
ha In w rllln a . and &gt;ha1l alata
Iha place o f rauldam-i
and
lioal o f f I n
ail lrr*s
uf Ilia
claimant, and shall ha sworn
lo
by tha ila lm aii l. m a u l ,
allo ru ay and ai . ompanlod ny
a fill IIK t i e of iitlii il.ill.ar
and aoili claim or domain! uot
SO fll td ahalt hr vohk
Elruir Q. Uthuinann
A * ad mln Ut rato r o f
tha
Rata ls of
A I .F K I . H
F. d r a U K U t .
P an ae.it
Ft' ai
I'nhlloalluu March
I*.

1.11.

DAVJh *

orntyt far Eaacutai .

UH-a

for more than half an hour.
Fred W. Wekr of
Fire*
works Spectaculars Co., S*r»sots, producer of the display
aaid today that some of the
apeclal parachute sheila to
be teen in the show trill go
up to 1,800 feet and then
break apart Into alx clus­
ter*.
The
show vrtU be visible
along the aoUre waterfront,
Chairman Paul Lewla Bald,
and tbouiind* are expected
to line the ahore to tee the
apcctacular display,
wltlrh
will climax Uic outdoor acllvltics of the day for the SemiCentennial.

to

in
n il*
court
or
tu b
t'n t’ v n r J llio r . , i n m n i . r
rctu m r, s t a t u o r n .»n IIIA .
iv rn o n a rn
i v ii i; i t i i u ubT a t h o r
» l V T T IB IIO O I) IIOItNB, De-

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i, i t . i m .
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DEAR NERVOUS: When « worimfi is seeking ideas for decorating,
an hour and 20 minutes is no time at
all. The greatest danger in your mar­
riage ut the moment could he your
neighbor. She sounds like a troubletnakcT.
Stop worrying. Write to Abby.
For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope,
•

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By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
]
The btilc future af the
AKIOIIMia
Jecoby Trentfer it that after
ftJ
♦ S3
an opening no-trump the re*2
•pome of two diamond* de­
CAST
A A
A J7
mand* that the no-trump bid­
VAQB73
V J10
der go to two hexrtaj white
♦ QJB
41000#
*JSM
4Q 1070S
the reiponie of two heart e
a o t m i &lt;D)
demandi that the oponer rebld
AQB
two epade*.
VXIti
4 A 8 74
Th* transfer bid It unueuut
4AK*
In that whlla It la forcing it
Both vulnerable
can be mad* with a hand of
South Writ North K u l
any atrength.
Kaaponder’a
I N.T. P u t 2 4
Fa»a
34
Pa.a 4 4
Fa*a
next bid will ehow how atroag
r
*
«
I’m
h« actually it.
Opening head— 4 Q
Thua North’* two haart bid
la tha Jacoby Tranafar and I high card point* but hi* eight
South dutifully reblda to two card ipade null juatifie* thu
epadea. North only haa three |second round Jump tg gumw

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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,'’ semi 50
cents to ABBY, Box lllllio, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

j lacoby On

Fireworks To Spark
A gigantic fireworki dis­
play will l « one of the top
highlights of the Semi-Cen­
tennial Celebration schedul­
ed for April XT In Seminole
County.
Scheduled
for
Saturday
night, (exact time to b« an­
nounced laler) Uia display la
expected to turn the abort
eking Lake Monroe Into a
"fantaita" .of colored light*

♦

DEAR AB11Y: Occutionully you
print letters in your column from
wives complaining of u man's health
food uddiclion.
Don't these people know how
lucky they are? I wish MY husband
would stop nt a HEALTH bar for a
glass of cHrrot Juice after work. I
wish lie would come homo with u sixpuck of wheat germ. How wonderful
it would he to be married to a man
who loved his family so much ho
wanted to take good care of his
health so he would he around to see
his children grow up.
ALCHOLICS WIFE

(X JO M SM l

Wuit open* the queen of
diamond*. South take* hi* ace,
chhIic* the ace and king of
cluha to diirard one of dum­
my'* diamond* and oventually
lo*&lt;-a two hearts and a spade.
Let's &gt;ep what happen! if
North is d e c l a r e r at four
apadr-a.
Kait will probably
open thu jack of hr-arta. \Ve*t
will ta ke two heart trick* and
lead a third heart. If North
ruffa low Ka*t will make hi*
jack of trump* right away. If
Nurth ruffs with Ilia king of
spade* and then lead* a ipade
to South'* nino W eil will win
with tlie ace and lead a fourth
heart and hero again Hast'*
j m k will aet the contract.

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Admiesiuna
fcvalyn &gt;1. Norton, Alfred It.
I’ ratton, Lucy Henry, DeBary:
(iiadya D. Stewurl, Margaret
Meixstirr, 'Luke Mary; Cecil
Rivera, i’atrlcia A. Colonnu,
Jacia Wynn. Batty A. VonMHiia KHley, Kn*^mary W ire* of Sanford.
Uirtha
Mr. and Mr*. Robert W.
Vonllarbulia o f Sanford, a
boy.
Dischargee
Ronald B. Bennett, Ernitt
At, Calloway and Donald Walla
of Hunford.
MARCH 26
Admission!
Kuta Black, DeBary; Mattie
Gardner, Kniroo Brockington
Jr., Fred White, Bonnie Tomlinaon, Louis J. Linnekugel,
Doris W. Hodges, Harold K.
Herbat Jr., Margaret Wright,

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Maxine Thelma Porter, Char­
lie 1'uul Bennett, Sanford,
tllnha
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Tomlin,
eon of Sanford a hoy; Mr. and
.Min. Jack Edwin I ’nru-r of
Sunfutd, a boy.
Disfhergeiv
Ruth Gilmore. DeBary; huUJ\Vrl Beck, William JL Mu*eelwhite, Marianna Dotaun,
Kathelne Ohlrlch, Mr*. Robert
P. Kuhtitan and baby, Mid.
Earl M, Lee and baby of San­
ford.

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AINTREE, England (D P I)
—Movie star Gregory reck
Indicated today that he will
have another entry in the 1U64
Grand National Steeplechase
despite tlie fact that his 10G3
entry, Owen Sedge, finished
a disappointing seventh in
Saturday's race.

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LO A N S M A P I TO M3I0ENTS OF A LL N IA R BY TO W NS

By Ruth Millett

It la in her mid-40* that to look closely for Hie tat­
the American woman alurta tletale *igni of ageing (hat
fighting hardeat aialnat Ute ran'l lie overcome by dieting,
make-up, exerrliing, and hair
eroiion of time, obaarve* a dyeing), without devoting a
man writing about the Amer­ lot of time, money and effort
ican woman today.
to the cause.
Sure it la, bocauae *i» hat In fact, a successful fight
been told on the idea 'hat It to look younger thin her *3
year* demand* *o much of a
la a crime for her to look woman
that *he haw to be
her age once the la no lung­ pretty self-rcnternt to lie will­
er a girl.
Hy age 43, the wuitiun who ing to makn that change.
The question l», d&lt;ie* the
Imlievea It la her boundau fight to look 10 years young,
duty to look 10 year* young­
er than the la hat a real •r pay off for the woman
who pu's It first and fore­
fight on her hand*.
It'* a time-consuming ami most in her life anil suecosily fight. No wornan in card* fairly well?
her mld-40a manage* to
look a* though »he might
postlbly be In her mul-UOi
(If no one I* unkind enough

I* she more likely to hold
on to her husband than the
45-yuar-uld wife who look* 45
anil doesn't let It bother her?
IhM-a * ) » have more friends?
Do her children have more
love and respect for her? Is
she happier?
7‘he only way a woman cm
answar those question i* to
look around and observe
closely. If slie duos, she may
conclude (hat
the middleaged woman whose main
concern in life la alruggling
not to look her age ian't any
belter off than Umi middleaged woman who looks mid­
dle-aged.

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the acting i* ahove par. An
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tempt* Deputy J. D .-smith
(Jack Klani) to cunaidcr join­
ing his old gang. Smith re­
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final haul'' and lakes off In
pursuit of the gang when he
find* they awltehrd robbery
plans away from the army
pniroll lie was guarding. A
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alien cvclttng adaptation of
the Daphine du Maurler novel
atxiut a young man's inability
to sustain hatred when faced
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One el the lop ranking wa-1lan, a national champion, and
ter shows in (tic state util lie holder ol a Ofi-fool jump rec­
an afternoon feature of the urd.
C'eeelc Campbell,
Rollins
Semi-Centennial
celebration I college coed, also creates a
that will be held Here on April sensation with her jumping—
27 and will afford the thous­ and justifiably, because she
Women's
ands of spectators that are is the National
expected to line the lakefront Jumping Champion. *
One of the televised stars
many a thrill spectacle.
on the recently shown Wide
The performing artists are World of Spoil* is the nation­
those of tile Water Ski Huh
al slalom champion. Itoland
of Winter Park. This group
lliltier. The si.iii of “ the man
of performers has been the
on one ski ' has won him a
star attraction of such re­
host ot admirers throughout
nowned outings as the Tampa
Uaspariilu.
A
lavorilc with crowds
everywhere she has appeared
is 12-year-old Elizabeth Al­

the water ski world and the
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which will be seen here April 27 as part of the Seminole County Semi-Cen­
tennial. The group, which includes Cecele Campbell. National Womens
Jumping Champion and National Slalom Champion, Roland llillier will he
seen on Lake Monroe.

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cumintltcc that everyone will
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Six Make Honors At Junior High School
Six student* at Sanford
Junior High Sellout weir on
the all “ A ” list for the last
marking period.
They are Linda Malloy and
Steve Leach, seventh grade;
Lucilr King, eighth grade;
Pam Meriwether, Hill Crowell
and C l a u d i a Ilomgardncr,
ninth grade.
Student* nominated f o r
Pilot Club awards me Lynn
Carbon, Sue Price, Lcslio
Ilartwig, Pamela Itubitircm,
Pamela Pigott, Kuy White,
Ilrenl Armstrong, Ann Curl■on, Jim Dodson, Itaymuml
Pivec, Janice Grant, Stephany
Westgate , Carol Basse re r,
Jimmy Hark*, Ann Putter,
Hill Crowell, Claudia Bomgardner, Steve Lraeh, Luetic
King, Linda MaUay and David
Alohn.
On the Honor Hull for the
seventh grade are Loretta
Conrad, Michael Gibson, Lynn
Carlson, Cindy Green, Jean
lluff, Sue Price, Karen Wil­
liams. Paul Glad, David (ills*
now, Kathy Young, Gail Gatcliel, Linda Lee, Uremia fa r ­
ter, Leslie lint twig, Maty
Elizabeth Johnson, Pamela
Itoli insoil,
Other* urc Mury Louise
Klay, Dariene ItolierUon, Ann
Doudncy, Pamela Pigott, Ccri
Ann* Warlike, Janet Lewis,
Konnic
Westbrook,
llrcnt
Armstrong, Sharon Lipsey,
Kay Tilton, Sherulyn Wil­
liam*. Kay White, Allisnn
Estuliiie, Georga L'urltun and
Li i ala la y lor.
Member* of tho eigiuli
grade on the Honor Kail uie
Laura Faye Watson, lleth
Morgan, Susun l)uy, Janice
Daniel*, Sharon Coined, Jan­
ice Huston, Mark lUborn,
Dickie Goer**, Tommy Free­
man, Stevo Leach, TV. K.
Beasley, George ilauptkorn,
Lamar Oxford, Charles Pigott,
Barbara Holt.
Mure ure Jenifer Coe, Mer­
ry Lee Duckett, Linda Mal­
loy, Kathy Moore, Clwryl A v ­
ery, Kaye Uateman, Connie
Stewart, Susan Nelson, Vicky
Noble*, Linda Perkins, Sallie
Peterson, Sharon W 'ir, Lucile King, Julia Uraddy, Hub­
ert Law.
Also Linda Wilson, Donna
Hamlin, Katherine ib-Ganabl,
Frame* Jarrell, Cynthia W il­
son, Debbie Kirkley, Barbara
Bell, Donna Davis, Cynthia
Utx, Itaymom! Desicring, Ka­
thy Sloan, David Mohu, David
Talley, April Greco, Itobin
Furtihum and Douglas Purker.
Ninth graders on the Honor
Roll are Jim Ervin, David
Hide, Tom Hemphill, Wesley
Kulp, Laurens McHenry, Mike
Scott, Dickey Wulttrom, Dav­
id Wlebuldt, Jim Dod-un, Ray­
mond Pivec, Teggy Herrin,
Lamar Oast, Linda Ashby,
Adrienne
Epstein,
Darien
Fodder, Janice Grant,
Others are Cheryl Jones,
Vkki McArdle, Susan McCaskill, Patricia Stenttrum, Sarah
Wight,
Stefany
Westgate,
Adriana Wictsma, Al Boni­
face, Mika Drcnnrn, Beth
Black welder, Cynthia Michels,
Susan Stein, Deborah Brown,
Donna Howland, Gail Hoff­
man, Paula Elam, Ann Butin,
Carol Beaserer.
Mora are Brenda Bennett,
Charles Scott, Jimmy Barks,

|Arnold Allison, lletty lllltell, Murnxitu, Corlnne Peterson,
Hill Crowell, t Until Crowd, Marly Pierce. Hilt llollu-ck.
Mike Stcfkovicb, i Uuuliu Botu- Stephen Malott. D w i g h t
i gaidma. Ih-ttye Lynne Kel- Smith, Craig Thomson, Frank
lett, Medtt N'eimnn. Jimmy Whlghmii ami Cri* Wilson.
Louise Steal kly. Iloeky Tan­
ner, Kurrcn Vickers, Pam
Meriwether, Linda Denmttio.
A b j Vickie MoCullough,
l.imln ronn. Martha Koslcy,
Cathy Folds, Joanne llnhn.
Sou Juillctt, Sarah Parrish,
Kristine Smith, John Cunnuvimio, Merltiella Griffith, Giu­
lia Twyman, Christ inn Aim*
riuist, Ann Carlson, Murilynu
Hern. Susan Hoop, Eleanor
Hough'ton, Debbie Kinsey.
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Legislate Life And Death

Political

the legislation. Certainly it would
have been just as effective for the
legislative committee to publish its
findings and endorsements without
making another law that will add an
additional enforcement problem to
l&gt;e faced.
In fact the suggested legislation
only proposes to place seat belts in
the cars, but carefully points out
thnl if the individual floes not use
them, thin is not a violation.
Actually the effect of the pro­
posed legislation by the Legislative
Committee will accomplish:
1. Force automotive manufac­
turers to place four (4) seat belts
in every new uutomobiic sold in Flo­
rida starting with 1904 models.
2. Add additional expense to
every prospective automobile buyer
in tlic state of Florida. Perhaps as
much as $40 to $50.
,3. Place in tiie hands uf various
local mid state law enforcement
agencies the resjxmsibilily of enforc­
ing this new piece of legislation
thereby adding an additional ex­
pense on the taxpayer.
Perhaps it would be well to con­
clude with some light philosophy.
'The quantity of present Inws are
more than adequate, however the
quality sometimes leaves a great deal
to be desired."

The announcement last week of
the approval of the Florida Legisla­
tive Council concerninK the manda­
tory placinfr of Sent Belts on all new
car* sold in Florida after 1964,
brings forth another tremendous
step toward complete government
control of all enterprise.
Some legislators have referred to
the proposed legislation as an "in­
dustry 1)111," suggesting that it will
benefit only a few seat belt manu­
facturers.
For some time now moat of the
literate population has been well ad­
vised concerning the statistical re­
ward of having and using automobile
scat belts.,We, by no stretch of the
imagination, argue with the vnlidlty
of information concerning the use
of these snfety devices. Scut ladts
suve lives!
There Should Re A Law!
How many times have you heard,
or uttered, the above statement
without really analyzing its con­
tents? No . . . THERE REALLY
SHOULD NOT BE ANOTHER LAW
. . . Heaven only knows that we have
hundreds of volumes of laws on the
books right now that are completely
ignored and forgotten.
To legislate controls on every lo­
cal? state, or natlonat problem cer­
tainty will not insure the success of

Two-W ay Street?
Americans are always being
chopiied at for not making a real ef­
fort to find out whut other people in
other lands are like. But this is a
two-way street, and there is not
much evidence thnl foreign folk are
traveling it either.
That the Russians, the Red Chi­
nese and other Communists havu
•ome weird notions of Us is to be ex-*
peeled, since their propagandists
specialize in peddling false informa­
tion about everything.
What is more astonishing is the
depth of ignornucu about us which
Ja found in Western Europe, Asia,
Africa and laitin America.
Edward K, Murrow, director of
the United States Information Agen­
cy, documents this ignorunce both
broadly and in detail.
Wa think our mural lone lias slip­
ped in recent tlecades. But sumo for­
eigners find us unbelievably moral.
Thoy do not understand how we
can leave coins "out-in the1open" at
street corner news-stands, or why ws
wait patiently at unattended at stop­
lights. (Frenchmen, for instance, of­
ten run on thu red If no ono is around.)
They arc baffled to hear that
most Americans really pay their tax­
es and, of their own experience, they
can’t bcllevo these monies reach the
federal treasury without lieing slui­
ced off.
Yet the open intermingling of
the sexes which is common to our
lifu is read hy many foreigners as in­

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controvertible proof of promiscuity.
Some who visit here take pains,
therefore, not to be left alone with
an Individual of the opposite sex.
Since they have no comparative
model of modern capitalism, many
are inclined to disbelieve what they
see of our economy here. They filter
the evidence through IBlh century
glusses.
It goes without saying they do
not understand our system of gov­
ernment, with its curious checks mid
balances. The r&gt;9-slate federal sys­
tem is even more confusing. In most
foreign lands, a provincial leader,
eomparaiilu to our governors, would
bo quickly sucked If he spoke out as
some of ours do.
A system of politics which fills
the air with hostile crllicishis hut
puts everybody behind the President
on the big national mutters is too
much for many foreigners to figure.
Wo mutter about “ mnnagud
nows.” They wonder why the USIA
is not In full control of what the
press puts out.
And, oddly they puzzle over why
so many millions of Americans jump
into all kinds of voluntary programs.
A com m on approach elsewhere seems
to be, don’L pitch in unless you arc
coiiqielled.
The Jets have telescojieil time
and reduced the oceans to hikes. Yet
the gulf among humans or differing
cultures reniuins immense. Our
friends appear to know us Httlfl bet­
ter than the mieniiea who deliberate­
ly try not to.

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He Week

Worry Clinic

"When you cun have more,
l.oia la like millions or
other IrrnaRr girl*. They why take less?” Is a familiar
often mint to art inatrlril "livei lining slogan that ap­
{list l » "keep tip with the plies very well to romance,
Joneses." Hut I.ois non Id he 11Ml. f
Hime ilie average girl in
pa) inn full prire for a man
hhrn she'd he Kettlnn only our cities dorsn’t inurry till
tt srriind-rnlr mule who about the ugu of • !, Lois’ has
four more years to shop
miuld be saddled wilh ali­ around and pluy the field.
mony and child support. And
Moreover, she should go on
jim can't build a happy for at least a year of college.
Hu I definitely urged her to
marriaRp on injustice!
CASK IMOIs Loti I... aitnd luke a year in lliiflnes* Col­
lege and then work for at
17, just finished high schmil.
least another year or two be­
*‘ tlr. Cfane," ahe U'rbii. “ t fore she nun ried anybody.
am all muddled In my thinhMeanwhile, 1 told her to cut
I iir . For I recently met a mur- o ff all conm-ftioua with tills
ried nion und I thint, t uni now married man and not even
In love with him.
write lo him.
*'\Ve enjoy euch other's com­
‘‘Look not on the wine when
pany an much Unit we cun just it ie red," warns the Bible.
all and talk for hours.
That tiieniia, don’t tempt
“ He aska my advice alaiut yourselves or tantalize ami
IhiiiRB and now Im want* me taper o ff when you know you
to marry him—as aoon as lie should moke a eloun und total
gt-la a divorce.
break.
''For ha hna been married .1
If a alltiution is wrong, Unit
yours and has twu rhltifren. means you should let your
ltut liu says his wife is frigid head dominate your heart and
and iiurs him nil llio time.
then ic o in trly do what yuu
“ lie euyn he run’t. sit down know to he right.
and talk to her the wny he
For if you then go through
does to me. So what ahould 1 the proper motions, you will
d o !"
nguin lie able to revive those
If Lola had |.'I,00t) with same roninntic emotions with
Hr list Corhrsa
which to buy an automobile, another und much mule suit­
A Commie fellow traveler wouldn’t alie ho stupid lo able swreetheurL
in « person wlm i&gt; ft sucker ■qunnder that tll.OOO on a sec­
“ Hut, Dr. ( I r a n e," Lois
ond-hand tieut-up jalopy when mournfully protested, “ all my
for an outside pilch.
sho could pnrehuse a brand girl friends are going awuy la
Homebody should invent mii new ca r!
school or getting married, so
Yet that is what aim ia con­ I feet old and on lire shelf,"
electronic fault detector. Not
that we'd huy one, but other sidering rigid now in the iiis i That is all the mura reason
riage realm. For she is young, why she should go on to
people ftlieuld.
prrtty amt wilh plenty of school, too, ami get a wider
It would be nice for gym 1
*«
»n eligible perspective.
inalructiirs to advise some man who ia aingie! llewuio of
Too many girls get muirieil
fat husiuussiiirn to pull their men landed with alimony un&lt;l because they want to “ keep
child support for lha next IK up wilh the Joneses," when
paunehes.
years.
they realize most of their
Besides, it is never tight to classmates are engaged.
Two itama of dirss may
coneeal a woman's middle- hi eat up a home, cspvciully
Hut thut'a not the pruper
age spread: a giidlo and a when two liabies will then be
forced to grow up withloul
mumu.
Tiie presidential succession
their father.
When you marry, you pay I iuw provides that if both the
No matter whal dieliriana
full price, so try to pick A -l president and vice president
sny
almul
wrong
rating
luulity mntriimmiul merchan­ of the t ’nitrd Stales died,
Imhfts, eulcus live lunger than
dise.
the speaker of (lie House ol
I bun nnii-ralrra.
Avoid lhoddy or secondhand llrprcsenlutno and tlwn tiie
good for you pledgt your en­ president pro tempore of lie
Recently we heard of a man
tire future life, loyalty and Senate shall be next m line
who aaya hie Industry hasn’ t earnings when you marry.
of succession.
been Itollu-red eitlier by coin
lielition or goveinment regu­
lation for 30 years. Ile'a a
MART CARTER
blacksmith.

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approach to happy marriage.
And n 17-year-old girl cannot
expect to ininglu eipially with
rollcgu women ill later life ns
she joins church societies,
women's clubs, elc.
So think ahead to the varied
problems o f a modern wife
amt gel morn education, morn
business experience mol mure
dating experience before you
settle down.

Matter Of Fad
toike Krie, fourth largort
of the North American Ureat
I.akes ia named for the Krie
Indians. Krie la tha ahallowcsl o f thu Great Lakes, and
haa a long dimension of M l
miles and a maximum width
of 67 miles. Bordering the
lake are Michigan, Ohio,
Pennslyvanis and New York
and the Canadian province of
Ontario.
Snow crystals Hauling in
Ihe rarlfK'd air ol the upper
atmosphere arc responsible
fur the colored arcs, rings
and halos wr seem ta see sur­
rounding the sun. In thu up­
per portfons of
turbulent
clouds, the reaction between
the snow crystals sod subcooled water develops elec­
trical
charges,
producing
cloud to ground or cloud tocloud lightning, radio static
and atmospheric electricity.
Snow crystals sweeping over
an airplane wing can cause
electrification and Illumina­
tion of wing edges and Ups.

WASHINGTON— (N E A) —
Defense
Secretary
Robert
Strange McNamara today oc­
cupies one of the strangest
positions in the capital.
A Republican—who was for
Kennedy in lBOO-he is re­
garded by many administra­
tion leaden as the ablest
man in the cabinet, enjoying
the Presidents complete con­
fidence.
Nevertheless, lie has been
mentioned as a dark horse
possibility for the GOP pres­
idential nomination in ldiit
or '68.
By other Republicans and
some Democrats he is re­
garded as a civilian chief of
staff, a man on horseback,
a ruthlcsa administrator, a
spendthrift with a budget Uiat
is far too big, a potential dic­
tator, a man la be watched
and feared.
To other Democrats, Mc­
Namara is simply doing a
job that has needed to be
done for a king time, crack­
ing together the heads of ad­
mirals and generals to make
them support real unifica­
tion instead of fighting their
old service rivalries.
No one man can be all
these things at once, yet Mc­
Namara seems to be. That is
the paradox of hit position.
IBs hassle with congress
over award of Uie W-5 bil­
lion TFX tactical fighter con­
tract to General Dynamics,
instead of to Boeing, is ex­
pected to simmer down af­
ter his testimony before Sen.
John L. McClellan's Govern­
ment Operations subcommit­
tee.
liul it could boil up into
something hotter if the Con­
gress should mow to ercalc
a joint,, bi partisan group to
watchdog defense contracts.
McNamara takes full and
sole responsibility for the de­
cision lo build only one light­
er for both Air Force and
Navy use, instead of the two
tho services wanted. Tlie
Justification ia that this saves
the government Si billion.
While McNamara has rais­
ed defense expenditure! from
Ml billion in ItNit lo an esti­
mated SSI billion for llxH. tiw
latter figure is a SIC billion
cut from what ilw services
wanted.
Tlic secretary's goal, after
m o d e r n izing conventional
forces, is to level ofl the de­
fense budget. He is said to
consider tills necessary in Uie
lace of demands fur tax cuts.
Kennedy's budget message
even plugged McNamar as
an economiser, pointing lo
lus program far reducing
logistic operation exists by S3
billion in five years.
This, however, isn't enough
to offset Uie S-» billion de­

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fense budget increase during
his first two years in Wash­
ington.
The real explanation given
for McNamara’s present pre­
dicament is that tiie job of
being secretary of defense is
far different from what it
started out to be.
When the first secretary of
defense, tbc late James V.
Forrestal, fathered the Na­
tional Security Act of 1947
which ‘ ‘ unified’1 the armed
services, Uie plan was to
keep Jus operation small. He
was to be a mere civilian
overseer, referee and budget
cutter.
Tlic act gave him ono un­
dersecretary and only three
assistant
secretary.
His
staff and office space were
small. Tiie real concern in
unification was over creation
of a Joint Chiefs of Staff with
a single chairman wtio, it
was feared, might become
too powerful and a military
despot.
Tho late Secretary ol De­
fense
Charles
E.
Wllxm
changed all that hy installing
a General Motors organiza­
tion with over 20 "vice pres­
idents" as assistant secre­
taries.
Then came the defense HeoiguinZatmtf'TUi amendments
of 19jA, which gave the sec­
retory of defense broad new
powers.
But nobody ever used them
unUl McNamara came along.
In Ute light of nuclear, miss­
ile and space developments,
Utc evolution of his job is
considered essentiul by the
I’ mitagon bureaucracy. His

office now has 1,800 em­
ployes.
The three service secretar­
ies have been down-graded
to such an extent that most
people have to think twice
to remember who they are—
Vance of Army, Korth of
Navy and Zuckcrt of Air
Force.
There are now only seven
assistant secretaries of de­
fense, who are equally hard
lo name. And the Chairman
of tlic Joint Chiefs of Staff,
General
Maxwell
Taylor,
seems to offer no threat of
military domination of the
republic.
U’s “ Sec. Dcf." who raisee
the suspicions now.

Quotes
In Hollywood the French­
man ia looked upon ai a hand
kisser who knows all about
women. Frenchmen live their
livee like American!. They
are creatures ju it like every­
body else, human belnga with
the aame emotions.
—Actor Jacques Bergerac.
The essence of democracy
ia . . . otic man, ono vole, and
it is the perpetual (error of
its clitics that this principle
will swamp the educated, pull
down standards, set aside
morality, devalue civilisation.
As a mere matter o f history,
that &gt;ihs never happened at
thu bullet box.
— I, o r d
lluilahnm, British
minister for aience.

Letters

Tiie time for debate Is past
and tho time for action ta
long overdue.
Dear Sir:
On behalf of the Scmiaulc- — AFL-CIO chief George
DeBary Heart Council, 1 wish
Meuny calls for action ta
to take tills opportunity to
reduce unemployment.
express the sincere thanks
and gratitude of the Council
and all who worked so hard
to make Uiis drive a success.
Tha wonderful cooperallun
you and your itafl guv a in
bringing this worthy cause to
the public was a direct con­
tribution to (he success of the
Seminole-Dellary Heart Fund
tjrive for lu&amp;i.
Sincerely yours,
William O. Shepard

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April Named Cancer Control Month
April 22 has been designated
“ Crusade Day" by the Semin­
ole County Unit of the Amer­
ican Cancer Society, said Mrs.
Tom Largen, chairman o f the
Unit.

Crusade Day is one of a ser­
ies of events in connection
with "Cancer Control Month"
proclaimed by Governor Far­
ris Rryniit to bo In April.
During Crusade Day a house

to house canvas will
made
to rccrivc funds for tho local
chapter.
In proclaiming April as
Cancer Control Month the
Governor stated: "1963 has

been designated as the Year
of tho Volunteer by the Amer­
ican Cancer Society. It is a
tribute to more than fl5,000
men and women in Florida,
and the 2,000,000 throughout

JAYCEE STATE PRESIDENT, T.v Tarby visited with Snnfortl-Seminole
Jaycces Thursdny to make plans for the District Caucus of presidential
inruildntea slated for April 28 in Sanford. Speaker for the day was Sheriff
J. L. Hobby who talked about Boys Ranch. From left arc Glenn McCall,
local president: Stute President Tarby; Sheriff Hobby and Chip Chapman,
proRram chairman.
(Herald Photo)

SOUTH SEMINOLE ELEMENTARY First Graders of MiAs Virginia
Neale’s class watch with interest as Casselberry Postmaster Clyde Kerce
shows how mail is canceled. The class also visited the Casselberry Fire
Station as part of a field trip taken lust Wednesday afternoon.
(Herald Photo)

Geneva HD Club
Gives $25 To
Sarepla Home
Ry Louise Grayson
Members o f the Genova
Home Demonstration Club at
their last meeting unanimous­
ly voted to present the Snreptn Nursing Home with a $25
check from lha club’s Sun­
shine Collection.
The first such gift to lie
made from tho collection, tincheck was lutcr presented to
the Home by Mrs. Harold Wallace, cluh treasurer.
The program on Fire Pre­
vention for tho club's March
meeting wus presented by
Sanford lir e Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr.
The luncheon meeting was
held at the home of Mrs.
Donald Dunn on Lake Harney.
Co-hostess for tho day wus
Mrs. 11. G. Shuler.
Members were advised to
begin immediate plans for the
April meeting which will fea­
ture a "Crazy Hat" contest
to la.- judged by club officers.
Program for this meeting will
be on l-awiis and Grasses and
will be presented by ScminokCounty Agent Cecil lUcker.

Homemakers
First Graders Enjoy Field Trip Celebrate
Special Week
Junior RC
Certificaies
Given 52
* Southside Makes
School Lunch
High Coal
Karl Schultz
Dies in Tampa
Ry June Casselberry
First (traders from MU*
Virginia Neale's class at South
Seminole Elementary School
visited the Casselberry Volun­
teer Fire Dept, and the U. S.
Post Office during a field
trip Wednesday afternoon.

Southside School lunchroom
manager Mrs. Ruby Davis
said today that the school has
reached the goal of lit) per­
cent participation set by the
state organization, last year,
This means that 00 percent
was reached during a five
month period from October
through February.
Other schools which had
high
percentages including
the following; Wilson School
88 percent for Jnn. and Feb.;
Wcslsido 88 percent from OcL
through Feb.; Geneva School
83 percent in Jan.; 85 percent
in Feb.; Lathe Monroe, 80 per*
cent for January and 81 per­
cent in Feb.; Grummar School
80 percent for Jan. anil Felt,
‘•The school lunch program
is non-profit, so it Is easy to
see that the real inlet cel by
lunchroom
managers
and
school personnel in boosting
student participation is fur no
other reason than the child's
well-being," Mrs. Davis said,
"Schools, like parents, deal
with the whole child. Teuchera
are interested in and strive to
help the child to glow emo­
tionally, morally, mentally and
physically.
"Since the lunch program
haa an important roll in the
child’s physical development
through the lunches served,
the various departments make
every effort to enlist partici­
pation."

Fire Chief Paul Rates and
some of his firemen demon­
strated their equipment for
the interested youngsters who
were impressed by the two
iiig red fire trucks, belong­
ing to the department.
From the Fire Station the
youngsters went to the post
uffico
whcie
Postmaster
Clyde Kerce gave them a
guided tour. Each child was
allowed to purchase a stamp
and mull a letter to a pen
pal.
Mothers who accompanied

Exchange Plus

The week of March 31 to
April 6 has been proclaim­
ed as Future Homemakers
of America Week in Florida.
Future Homemakers ore
students of home economics
In junior and senior high
schools who, through their
chapter activities, work to­
ward tbe over-all goal of
helping
improve
personal,
family, and community liv­
ing.
Stale Sdrool Supt. Timm as
D. Bailey reported there are
15,000 Florida FHA members
In 3X1 chapters throughout
the state. Miss Priscilla Gau­
tier, a junior at New Smy­
rna Beach High School, is
president of the Florida Asso­
ciation.

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING

Muy wp offer a word of advice T Have your clothes
cleaned without pressing, pack them away CLEAN,
then in the full take them out and send them to the
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS for pressing and freshen­
ing ready to wear on lha firat cold day.

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We have another RIG service available to our cus­
tomers in helping them to store their winter apparel.
More about that next week!

Tax

Cavanaugh Tire Service
. 1401 S. French Ave.

Finish Training
John R. Dcrling Jr., 18,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Rcrling Sr., R. R. 1 Longwood, recently completed re­
cruit training at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes,
111.

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meeting will be Mrs. J. D.
Morrison, Mrs. c. L. Seymour,
Mra. Frank O’Brien and Mrs.
Curtis Jones. Members are re­
quested to bring guests.

ASTHMA

Heart Attack
Hospitalizes
School Librarian
Ry l^iuise Simunek
Mr*. Helen Kelly, librarian
for the Altamonte and near
I.nko Elementary Schools, Is
confined to Orange General
Hospital following a heart at­
tack suffered while on duty
last Monday at the Altamonto
School.
Although she Is reportrd to
be recovering satisfactorily no
date as yet has been set for
hrr release from the hospital.

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goods, jewelry, clothing and
other Rems donated by the
members Will bo held with
proceeds going to the CountyFederation of Women’s clubs.
Members will be required
to make reservations at Wed­
nesday’s meeting for the May
Installation Luncheon to be
held at the Hamilton House
beginning at 12:30 p.m. Menu
for tbe luncheon will include
n choke of chicken salad or a
hot turkey dinner.
Hostesses for this week’s

the group were Mrs, Gerald
.McGinnis, Mrs. Robert llall
and Mrs. Frank Leist.

Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, Issued
53 Junior Red Cross First Aid
Certificates to a group of pu­
pils o f the elxth, seventh, and
eighth grades of the Seventhday Adventist Forest Lake
Church School. The instruc­
tors were Mrs. Kdwlna Melster of Forest City, and Pas­
tor G. Ray James o f Orlando.
Mra. .Melster Is a registered
Karl J. Schultz, C3. of 1020 nurse, and James is the di­
Coral St., Tampa died Sun­ rector of youth activities of
day at his home.
tho Florida Conference of
tic wai bom in Galesburg, Seventh-day Adventists.
111. and moved to Sanford in
191-i. Later he moved to Tam­
pa in 1932 where he was en­ To Sell Plant
WINTER HAVEN (D P I) —
gaged in die insurance busi­
Snivcly Groves, Inc. largest
ness.
Ere Ua For KODAK
Survivors include Ins wife, independent citrus operation
CAMERAS.
Film and
in
Florida,
plans
to
sell
|U
Mrs. Katiienno Schultz, two
Finishing
daughters Misi Gayle Schultz processing facilities to Eloise
of Tampa and Mrs. Richard Groves Association of Winter
Rate* of Cocoa Reach; mo­ Haven, Snivcly Groves Pres­
CAMERA SHOP
ther Mrs. Cassandra Schultz ident John A. Snivel)’ Jr. an­
210 H. I’AHK AYE.
Orange City; lister, Mrs. nounced today.
Floyd Palmer, Sanford; niece
Mrs. George Elck, Sanford;
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nephew, Karlyle Horn-holder,
Santord and five grandchild­
ren.
WOODROW CASH
Services will be held Tues­
day at 11 a. m. at WilsonFREE MOTHPROOFING
Sammon Funeral Home in
Now for our big news we pro­
mised you hist week, and believe me,
Tampa.
TH IS Is RIG NEWS! It I* limr to
carefully atom clothes away fur ■
long Florida summer, und you will
An uninhabited islet oil
want to insura them arainul mollis.
Martinique was called HMS
Ry using a special additive to our
Diamond Rock during the
Sanltone process of cleaning at our
Napoleonic war*. Here Bri­
own coot, your Downtown Cleanera
can now offer you FREE MOTH­
tish sailors and marines held
PROOFING A T NO EXTRA COST
out for nearly 18 months be­
TO YOU I Thli la another of Urn
fore surrendering to a French
services provided by your SaaiUnie
naval squadron. Caves in its
Cleaner.
sheer cliffs sheltered bar­
We are really excited at thia opportunity to better
racks, coastal batteries and
serve our customers, and offer tlieni so much for so
a hospital.
little, so come in, or give us a call, so that wo muy tell
you more about it.

Get Fisk Quality At —

Buy 2

of the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club in the Community
House on Maitland ,\ve.
Tips and information on
how long certain foods can
safely be kept in a freoior as
well as preparatory and pre­
liminary steps needed before
an Item is frozen will he
among tile many points cov­
ered in the discussion.
Mrs. Derflinger, a former
home economics teacher and
home demonstrator in Virgin­
ia, has been with Florida Pow­
er in Winter Park for tho
past 12 years.
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Semi­
nole County hralth nurse, also
will appear on the program to
present a brief discussion on
nursing and convalescent care.
A Chinese Auction of white
elephants,
plants, b a k e d

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the nation, who have dedicat­
life-saving facte to the publlcf
ed themselves to tho fight
to improve services to the can­
against eanerr.
cer patient, and to accelerate
its cancer research programs,
'Th e recognition of the vol­
"To this end, every citizen
unteer also serves to empha­
of the state of Florida is urg*
size how thrse dedicated peo­
ple have helped to bring pro­ ed to observe Cancer Control
Month by giving support ta
gress in cancer control, evi­
the American Cancer Society
denced by tho fact that more
and lenru tho facts about can*
than 1.3Pt),ntHI Americans are
alive and well, five year* af­ ccr that are vital to personal
protection against the die*
ter attacks from cancer. In
ease."
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100,000.
‘To speed the final victory
over cancer, mid try to reduce
cancel's mounting death rate ASK ABOUT HIFHION INMALAWI, A
of more than 8,300 citizens in MIAtANT AND FBOMFT SIMM IYUB
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Florida alone, the American
SYMPTOMS
Cancer Society Is determined
Rnumlllat ft Anderson
to Intensify Its effort to bring
Mclteynnlds Drug Co.

Home Economist To Present Program For Altamonte Club
tly Louise Slmunck
A program on the Prepara­
tion and Freezing o f Foods
will bo presented by Mrs. H.
E. Dcrfllnger, Florida Power
Corp. home economist, at
Wednesday’s 2 p.m. meeting

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Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, who
By Jsne Casselberry
I Triplet Dr., Casselberry', was I morning at Ihe home of Mrs.
Mrs. R. C. Osborne, £01 N. 1honored at a coffee Tuesday i Daniel Lott, 161 Triplet Dr. have resided in Casselberry
for the past 11 years, have
sold their home and arc mov*
lng back to Columbus, Ohio,
in order to be near their
family.
Guests included members
of the Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church which pre­
sented the honurcc with a go­
ing away gift of a wooden
“ Praying Hands" placjuc.
Those present were Sirs.
Darwin Shea, Mrs. Thomas
Gullickson. Mrs. Don M ao
Lcod. Mrs. Frank Messick,
Mrs. 1. G. Reuter, Mrs. Bill
Shook, Mrs. Darius Pringle,
Mrs. John Gee, Mrs. Edna
Duggins. .Mrs. Marvin Mc­
Clain and Mrs. Leonard Ca*.
MKS. It. C. OSBORNE, center, tvun honored at a coffee at the home of
(clbcrry.

Woman’s Club

Mrs. E. D, Pearce of Miami,
past president of the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs
Announcement ii bc i nf i l Rr c c in ajtricullural enuinoer-1Society of Agricultural E n g i1Orlando. Hr aittnrli the First
and second vice president of
made of the engagement of log. While at Clcmaon. he was ncera. He is employed as an Methodist Church of Sanford.
Miss Patricia Joan Hickman, a memlwr of the Clcmaon engineer with the American] Plana for a summer vied- the General Federation wit!
be guest speaker at the lunch­
daughter of Mr. and Mri. JAero Club and the American |Machinery
Corporation
o il ding win be forthcoming.
eon meeting of the Sanford
George C. Hickman, of Win­
Woman's Club this Wednes­
ter Haven and Clyde Royal
day. Golden Anniversary in
Flowers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Retrospect will he the theme
Charles M. Flowers, of Cel­
of her talk.
ery A vc„ Sanford.
The ijridc-elnct is a native
The local dub was organ­
ol Lansing, Mich., but moved
ised April 1, 1013, and the
Wednesday meeting will be
to Winter Haven several
years ago. She was graduated
the high point of the year's
in 1961 from the Winter Ha­
program which has been cen­
ven High School, where she
tered on the Golden Jubilee
was active in many of Its
theme.
various programs.
During Mrs. Pearce’s term
She was recipient of Pilot
ns state president the state
Club International and Kilieaihpiarters was established
Mr*. Daniel I.otl, left.
wants Club scholarships. Also
in .Lakeland. She has served
rijfht, chairman of the
Miss Hickman was the first
as chairman of various de­
and other members of
recipient of the Winter Haven
partments and offices in the
Senior Class scholarship un­
General Federation and par­
der the Southern Scholarship
ticipated in six tiK interna­
and Research Foundation at
tional good will conferences.
Florida S l n t c University,
Mrs Ralph Auslin Smith is
where she Is presently a
program -ponwr for the day.
sophomore, majoring In up­
Luncheon will be served at
per elementary
education.
m«m by Mrs. H. W. Rucker
She is a member of Ihe First
and her committee, followed
Baptist Church of Tallahas­
by the program and business
see.
session.
Miss Robin Potter, daugh­
Mr. Flowers is a native oi
pV)r luerbron reservations
ter
of Capt. and Mrs. Ed­
Sanford and ia a graduate of
call Mrs. A. C. McRoynolds
ward
II. Potter Jr.. U.S.X.
Seminole High School. Ho
at FA 2-0274.
of Philadelphia, I’ a. was re­
was graduated from Clemson
A and M College with a decently elected Barry's best
drcs.‘(ed college woman of
1962 03 by tile students of
Barry College, in Miami.
Miss Potter will compete
with some 250 girls (rum col­
MONDAY
leges in Ihe United States
The Campbell Lossing Post
The Daughters of Wesley
and Canada when Glamour
Sunday School Class of First
53 of the American Legion are
Magazine wilt hold tin* sev­
Methodist Church will meet
sponsoring a ham dinner to­
enth national contest to se­
at 7:30 p.m. In McKinley
day preceding the regular
lect America’s “ Ten Best
Hall for tho monthly busi­
business meeting, at Ihe Leg­
ness and sorlal with Mrs.
Dressed College Girls."
ion Home.
Claude Herndon's group as
Miss Potter is a freshman
The dinner, prepared by
hostesses.
Joe Wells, will start at 7 p.m. history major and is on the
newspaper
staff.
All members ore urged to at­ school's
Write to thank the friend
tend. For dinner reservations Mrs. Potter is the former
who mails you a birthday
MISS PATRICIA JOAN HICKMAN
call FA 2-1H43 or 323-0625.
Joan Anarcllo, of Sanford.
greeting.

College Chooses
Best Dressed

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Legion Plans

Church
Calendar

Ham Dinner

Today A t 7

Making up the guest lint were Mrs. Darwin Shea,
Casselberry Community Methodist Sunshine Circle
the circle.
(Herald Photo)

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Our Counter of linii|ue

WHAT - NOTS

Altamonte Personals
Ily Louise Siinunek
Mr. and Mrs. Olio llarlos
of Did Ray Manor hafe been
entertaining friends from Hia­
leah, Mr. and Mrs. Hon.
Warhctme, for several days.
Tlie I wo couples have been
(riends since they all lived
in Cleveland, Ohio. The Warmcimes plan to visit (riends
in DcLund before returning
home.
Mr. and Mis. S. II. Cady
Jr. of l i l t Florida Blvd., Al­
tamonte Springs, are enter­

llrr* are n few —
I’ jirv Casserolr-ln-Basket,
Patio ( ’smile*, Oblong and
Round -Serving Trays, De­
corative roasters, Hobnail
(itaskware. Coffee Mugs In
colors, 13-Pc. Earthenware
Dinner**are Set (pumpkin
color). A L L A T —

taining her sister, Mrs. E. C.
Colegrnve and her three chil­
dren. Sally, Peggy and Jim,
from the North Shore of Chi­
cago, for a week. After this
time both families will drive
to Miami for a week's visit
with the Cadys* son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Perry, and chil­
dren, Charles, two-and-onclialf, and Pam, three months.
They will be joined Ibere by
Mr. Colegrovc.

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Personals
Ily Ilonna
Sibyl Grant is
from surgery at
House Hospital
She h&lt;i|&gt;cs to lie
time this week.

Estes
recuperating
the Holiday
in Orlando.
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Mrs. Lamp man Honored At Coffee
Tim NAS Hanford Hut)
the scene of a recent
farewell coffee for Mra. Les­
ter H, Lampman, wlutso hu«bund bud earlier that day
turned over the comiuuud of
V A 11-11 to Cdr. John F. Bar­
low aboard the U.S.H. Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt III the .Medi­
terranean. Following ii brief
felopover In Hnnfuul by t’dr.
Lampmuu, tho family will
move to their next doty slullon in Norfolk, Vu.
Nearly ii handled members
of the vuiiuua Officers Wives
Clubs aboard tllu Station at­
tended the coffee, which wna
given by iiiembcra of tbu
Checkrrtail group. Tim black
and white t'heckertail motif
fol tm-d the basis of the color
m homo of the decorations,
which were keynoted by an
unusual coke centerpiece un
Ihe main table,* The cuke fea­
tur'd a dull dressed with
flowers colored In black and
white with streamers and
flowers fanning out from tbu
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Other liandsoma arrange­
ments of flowers and candles
In silver candelabra were
spotted about lb® reception
room of Dm IKK), and a ban­
ner wishing Mrs, laimpman
good luck formed tho buikdrop of tile main table, flank­
ed by two si|uadron insignia.
Coffee, tea ami punch were
served with a wide variety of
breads, cukes, cookies ulul
canapes made by tho VA1I-I1
wives.
It was evident that spring
lisd strived in Hanford by Die

colorful dresses worn by the I Mrs, Barlow, new president of
guests. Mrs. I.iimpmnn wore . the group, wpro white corwhite with black accessories sages.
for Dm occasion. Both the and
After Mrs. Lnmpman had

I greeted the friends silo has , farewell gift, a handsome tilmade during Imr year und n ver truy engraved us a mohalf in Hanford, Mrs. Barlow nn-nto of her term as presl|presented her with tho club’s |dent.

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Mrn. C. W. Merthior nnd Mrs. It, M.

Osteen Personals
II) Mis. t'lsreiire Snyder

by, Melunio und Bonnie and
Mr. and Kirs. Bill tom and
children BUI Jr. and Theresa
sll of Hanfurd. Miss Linda
Rush und Mist Joyce Imc,
Miss Jean Watkins and Joe
Hhoutt.

Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Lee
Honda), with s family re­
union, Thusc attending were,
Mr. ami Mrs, llobby Lee und
children, Bundy, Danny, Deb­
bie and Robin of Melbourne,
Miss Linda Kush of Hostun,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Muss, is visiting her parents,
and children, Mary Lynn, Hob­ Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Lee.

Ware, intents nt tho coffee in her honor at the
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Weekend
Sports
Summary

I u* a future itur at training
rump la*t yeur, socked hisixth and seventh home run*
■if the exhibition season Sun­
day to lend the Yankee* t*"&gt; a
10-4 victory over the tide*
go While Sox.
Pcpilonr, who hats nntl
throw* li-lt-handi-d, now lead-

the power-laden win Id chant,
United P i t s * International pinna In homer* and also ha,
hatted in 14 runs. Some ob­
Saturday
AINTRKE, England—Ay|l*. servers felt the Yankee* were
a 66-1 longshot, came from giving away too much when
they sent Skuurun to the L&lt;&gt;»
bo hind in the final yard! to
Angele* Dodgers lid* whiter
win the 30-jump Grand Na­ in exchange fur piulier Stan
tional Steeplechase.
William*.

By

HALLANDALE. KIa -C an ­
dy Spots, one of the lop fav­
orite* for (he Kentucky Der­
by, remained unbeaten la six
lifetime starts by taking Hie
SI 14,700 Florida Derby at
Gulfalrcani Park.
LEXINGTON. Ky. — ADAmerica Art I ley in an of Duke
scored It point* to h »d the
East to a 77-70 victory #ver
the West in the college AllStar basketball game.
CLEVELAND — Donna DeVanina of dm Santa Clara
Swim Club and Sharon Finnrran of the Los Angeles
Athletic C l u b
established
Amoriran records during the
National A AU women'* In­
door championship*, Mi,» De
Varona In the goo-yard Indi­
vidual medley (2:19) *nd
Mis* Emneran In lha 500-yard
freestyle (9:23.4),
11A LEIGH,' N. C.—Southern
California overcame favored
Yale on th* final night to rap­
ture the 40th annual NCAA
swimming championships.
AIR FORCE ACADEMY.
Colo. — Columbia University
edged defending tilllat Navy
by five points to win the
NCAA f e n c i n g champion
ships.
I'lTSBUIUllI — Michigan
scored 129 points to runnerup
Illinois' 73 to win the NCAA
gymnastics championship*.
KUN VALLEY. lilalio-Bud
Werner of Colorado ami Jsan
Sauhert of Oregon Stale wen
tho downhill a n d slalom
events In the llarriman Cep
ski lournsment
Sunday
CHICAGO - lion Laird of
New York and l-l- Hon Zian
of the U. S. Army fmlshsd
first and second respective­
ly In the national AAU 20kilometer walk to earn plsct)
on the tf. S. team in the Pan
American game*.
BRISTOL, Trnn. — Glerr
( Fireball I Robert* of Day­
tona Reach, Fla., drove a
1IM3 Ford at a track-record
pace of 78 Bl miles per hour
to win the .Southeastern 300 at
the Hriatoj speedway.

Rut P e p i t o n e , showed
flashes of brilliance in Ills
rookie year last *en*un al­
though hitting only .2:19 in
ll.l games, ha* the Y anker
brass breathing easier. They
now are hopufnl that Jv# will
man the Yankee first hast
station for many year* to
come.
Cletls Hnyer got four hits
and Hector laipez homertd in
Ilia Yankee--’ 17-hit attack
against the While Sox. Ralph
Terry pitched seven innings
for New York, giving up
eight hits, including n pair
of homer* by J. C. Martin.
In other gatnrs. Lew Burd e l t a o f the Milwaukee
Braves shut out the Haitimore Oriole*, 2-0; the Lux
Angele* Dodgers outalugged
the Clneinnati Red*. 10-H;
th* New Y'ork Meta downed
the Kanaas City Athletics.
fl-1; Die Philadelphia rhllllss
■-■tu.it the Pittsburgh Pirate*.
4-3; the Washington Sena­
tor* tripped the Hi- Louis
Cardinals, 4-t; and the De­
troit Tigers defeated th* Min­
nesota Tw in*, fl-3.
The Itoiituu lied Snx Inal
the Chicago Cubs, 3-1, tho
Houston Coll* ripped the Los
Angele* Angels, tl-8, amt the
Cleveland Indian* handed the
San Francisco Giant** thnr
seventh *t might Ions, 7-8.
Tha V e te ran Burdette be­
came the Ilravea first pitcher
to pitch nine innings and bol­
stered his chances of regain­
ing a atm ling turn a flrr last
year's diaapixilhling season.
He held the Orioles to five
hits while Frank Bolling and
Hank Aaron drove in the Mil­
waukee runs.
Rookie third baseman K«n
McMullen collected three hits,
including two douhlrs, and
drove hem* four runs for the
Dodgers. Jny Hook went Uni
route fur the Mels, allowing
seven hits and Mrikiiig out
nine.
Jack Hamilton's four In­
nings of scorelrss relief pits hand Cookia Rojas' loth inning
single provided the Plilla with
their victory. Rookie Tom
Brown continued hi* Kt»ty
hitting by breaking a 2-2 tie
with a Basra loaded single
for Minnesota.

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X u iin d orf, B e tty VickoriG M a ry H nrenstein,
H etty Sw ope, Harlm ra M cK innon. Helen C roy lo
anil D oris K ohylok .
(H e r a ld I'h u to)

I.A D IE S I N V I T A T I O N A L G u lf T o u rn e y held at
M iiL F Io ritla C o u n try C lub T h u rsd a y p rod m ed
12 \vinner8. N o t til) w in n ers w ere prexonL f o r the
ph oto anil tlione p ie o c n t a rc n ot listuil in o rd e r

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S0 K C Sets Marathon Mid-Florida
Invitational
Classic On Saturday
Winners Set

Pivic Paces
Seminole Win
Over Leesburg

H ig h lig h t this w eek a l the S iinfortl-O tlnm lo
Larry Pivic drove In five
rim* and
Hick Gallagher! K ennel Club id th e ru n nin g on S n tim ltiy n igh t o f the
slummed in three to pace |second iiiiiitutl M im ttlm n Speed (IttHsie.
T h e m w ill Ihj tw o fa ces in w hich Hi o f the
the Sanford Seminole* to a
11-7 win over Leesburg Fri­ tra ck ’s top diatuncc ru n ner* w ill tou r th e lon g jithntile cntii'pe, T h o w in n er o f e ith e r nice, w ho turns in
day.
the f.udcsl clocking, la the
Pivic in driving in five rum
victor.
belled out three hits while
The event created a great
Gallagher p u s h e d across
deal u( interest when it was
three with two hits including
started last year. At thot
a tmonung triple.
lime the honor went to Fred
Butch Riser started on the
mound for the locals and
Whitehead's Mac Tray, who
l.yntnn made thri-o errors
covered the distunre in 40.38
picked up the win. He was
which led to four unearned
st-comG. Ju,t a few day*
relieved by Ray Sire*.
run* as Titusville rapped Ly­
later Mac Tray won the 1902
Sanford goes to Wildwood
man 7-2 In baseball action derby in (0 seconds flat.
for a till Tuesday and returns
King's Eye's, a sensation­
home Friday against Del.and. Friday.
Dan Coley hurled for tho
al two-year-old, who recently
Terrier* and also hanged out sky-rocketed from tirade M
a two-run home-run to aid In feature competition with
the Titusville cause.
six straight victories, return*
It s i l tho thjrd defeat of to action tonight In the (ca­
the saa*on for the Greyhounds nned ninth rare after a layagainst five victories,
otf of more Ilian two weeks.
Griffin hurled for Lyman He schooled last Thursday
Kingswood Builder, putting and was tagged with the |o,s.
winning a two-dog rare by 20
on a hitting display seldom
lengths.
seen in husohall socked Or­
Opi*i&gt;lng King'* Eye'* in
mond Beach in a double head­
the evening top attraction
er Sunday 17-3 amt 17-12.
will ho Fred It., Sarasoia
The Builders bunged out a
Suitcoaal, Good Timing. Ke­
total of 43 hits in the doublevin'* Pal, Mr. Tall Man, Will
header.
Havoc and Ahlrgalt Sue.
Hud Monrrief with an Iron
Joann*
Foulk took low
Ism Havoc wilt hr trying
arm performance hurled Imth tiro** honor* In tho modifying
gallic*. Dome rims Included round of the Sanford A I Untie for her eighth win. King’s
Harvey, 2; Melts and Dand- Hank golf tourney of tho Eye'* for hi* seventh
rtdge.
Women's Assn, o f the Mnir-

Lyman Drops
7-2 Decision

Builders Sock
Ormond Twice

Foulk Cops
Golfing Honors

CWGA To Host
DeLand Women

Winners in the Mid-Flor­
ida Country Club Women's
Invitational Golf Tournament
Thursday were tn two cate­
goric*, C n ,»v U »iij and Mill
Florida.
t'asscllierry
winners
In­
cluded the following; low
net, Rita Bljlcr. H8; second
low net, Hetty Vtckers; low
gross Barbara McKinnion, tw;
second low gross, Georgina
Ncumlorf. 91; least pulls,
Evelyn McCullcn and Doris
Kobykik, 33,
Mid-Florida Club winners
were; 1-ow grem, Mary HoreiiMein. 93: second low gross,
Dot Brown. 105; lo w net,
Betty Swojw\ 78; second lownet (tie) Fanny Kramer and
Frances Towles, 81; li'tigi
pulls, Helen Croyle, 33,

Ortiz Resumes
Bout Training

Gets Award

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L 1CAN M E A T Y

SPARE RIBS LB. 2 8
ALL MEAT S T E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 58c
STAND. RIB &amp; RUMP ROAST. .lb. 58c
SIRLOIN TIPS OF BEEF. . . .lb. 78c
PORK CHITTERLINGS .. . 10 lbs. $1.98
FRESH MULLET or PIG MAW . .lb. 9c
LEG O' L A M B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c
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Photographer
Almost Ruins
Barber's Bid
WILMINGTON, N.C. (L T D
Aftahle Jerry Barber had a
feeling he would win hi* thirst
Aralra Open golf tournament,
hul a news photographer al­
most ajMiiled Ihimt* for him.
" It happened on the 17th
hole," said a happy Barlter,
who strung together firebirdlea on the buck nine Sunday
to win the tournament going
away w ith a 14-imder par 374.
At thla juncture, tin* !*&gt;*
Angeles pro already had a
four stroke lead.
"Hut one had shot coni
have uiiidtt II a now halt
gam e," he *aid. " Right in
tho middle of my awing I
heard tile camera click. I
flinched.
"lankily
live
hull went
straight. But it could have
wound up In a clump nl trees
or In a creek and I would
have been in (rouble.
" lie could have blown me
right nut of Hie picture. ’

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falr.
Ginny Mhrddon had |o«r net
while Martha /ok aroiv.l low
putta.
Tho first matches for the
tftl* will start Friday. In reg­
Hy Jane Casselberry
ular weekly tourney phi?,
Hanford defeated Eiisti* In ( las* A winner was Grace
The Casselberry Women’*
golf play Saturday to the Saylcn, tilt; Myrtle Adam*, Golf A*»n. wilt hold the List
tune of |i!-2,
Kd Hamilton Gla&gt;* It; lllimy Hheddon, l ’|u*s
in a series of Invitational
« ■ « high scoter fur the local* C and Peggy llilliip*. Class
lYiurnament*
for this .year
with a 711.
D.
on
Thursday
at
the Country
Tho locals will next com­
Club at Casselberry when
pete in the group tourney Fri­
ttiey host the Del.and Worn,
day at Eustis.
en'a Assn.
Play wilt tee off at 0 a.in.
RAN JUAN, Puerto Him for ta hole* and luncheon
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - M a n ­ (U P I) — World lightweight will he served in Die Club­
ager Alvin Hark of the Man champion Carlos Ortl* hoped house at 1:3(1 p. m.
Frsnrlsro Giant, will receive lo resume (raining today for
Last Thursday Hi member*
the spnrlMii.invliip sward and hi* rescheduled till* defense of the Cassel berry group
W* found a quicker way f«r
Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney against Cuba's Douglas Vail were entertained for play
of the U. S. Olympic Com- lanl here next .Sunday.
and luncheon at the Mid- fast, fast, fast relief. We
turned off the television set.
miltre will get the distin­
The limit, originally si-lied Florida Country Club.
guished service award Tues­ tilt'd for last Saturday night,
day night during the annual was poslpunt-d when tlrlit
sward dinner of Ihe sports­ suffered a gastric upset short­
manship brotherhood.
ly before the weigh in.

Sanford Wins
Golf Match

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Information-Cook
ATLANTA (U P I) Attjr.
Another investigation is un­
Gen. Eugene Cook puls the der way in Alabama and tes­
finishing touches today to aa timony it eapecled to be
made today before a Kg illa­
investigation which he said
tive Investigating comm Hire
indirales that Wally Bulls from aeveral University of
passed "vital information" to Alabama football player*.
Alabama Coach Paul (Bear)
Th* Alabama committee is
Bryant.
headed by Slate Rep. Alton
Cook said lha information Turner who anid that Ihe foot­
could have affected Ihe out­ ball players, all seniors, pro­
come of last year'* Alabama- bably will begin testifying to
Georgia game which Ala­ th* committee behind dosed
bama won 35-0.
doors.
iluit* was lha alhletie dtCook
said it
appeared
dector at the University of "from the evidence of my in­
Georgia at the time. He re­ vestigation that vital and im­
signed the post in February. portant information wai giv­
Cook made hi* investiga­ en by Butta to Bryant about
tion under order* from Gov, the Georgia team before the
Carl E. Sander*. The attorney game."
Th* statement drew an im­
general Is to hand his report
of the mailer over lo Sanders mediate rebuke from lawyers
( n presenting Butt*.
Tuesday.

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attorneys.
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for
the
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demanded in tha ComplaintThis s o il la to foreclose a
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You
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that s suit has hern filed
agAlfiPt you and At lap 8uhs|.
diaries o f Florida, Inc- a F l o r ­
ida
corporations
and
tin) *
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Iwieher, till wife, In the ab o ve
entitled ra in r. and that you
are re.|iilred to file j o u r a n ­
swe r wit h the Cle rk o f this
Court and to serve s copy
there of upon the p la in tif f or
p la in tiff's
attorneys,
whose
name and address is Jeiiiilngp,
W at ts, Clarke and Hamilton,
12oft Harnett
National
Hank
ttuildlng. Ja ckso nville 3. F l o r ­
ida. not later than A p ril 33,
1963. If you full to do so a
decree pro e o n f n s o w ill he
entered against you for the
re lie f demanded In the c o m ­
plaint. This suit Is to for**,
close a mort ga ge , T|ip real
property proceeded against Is;
Dot
33, lllock
I*, fitTNI jA N D ISHTATKIV, a m b division, accairdlng
to a
plat thereof, recorded In
Flat Hook I I . piigcs l i to
S3 o f the P uli!to H*o lints
n f He in Iit tvla t'oiin ty, F lo r*

h t h r n u n i t n n i it o f
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jtMRPii nilwriN* Jit. st us
Defendants.

MITICK OF M IT IY
MOUTHAHR FOHRCl.Oai HR
TO* JM8KFII &lt;1NIHON, Jit,

In the c » « r | ml the t ' n i R l f
Judge, Seminole l ‘« e a t | , F l o r ­
ida. la P r o h a te,
la ret R afale o f
T*|LA F. D I M I C K
Decaased
T o t i l Credit am a ad P e e i o a i
H alin g
M a lm *
«*r Ilemaa d*
A g a l a i l Said Rotates
A*iiu and each o f j o u a r t
hereby tiollfled and required
to present any Halm s and dr*
mauds which ) mi, nr either
o f you, may have agah lst the
estate o f l#IIs F, Dhtih’ k. d e ­
m is e d , late of said County,
tii Hie County Judge o f Hemlnote County, Florida, st hi*
o f f tea In tha « o tir t huuaa from
the time o f the first pub lica­
tion o f this notice, Kach i htlm
or demand shall he In w ritin g.
Slid
«*•*&lt;»*e the place o f
residence and post nffjca ad ­
dress o f the claimant, and
•dial? be sworn
to by the
&lt;la1tnsnl. agen t, attorn ey, and
any such Halm o r drum lid
nut so filed; shall be \ old,
W , 11. W liid e rw e e d le
As n4 min 1st rat or o f the
Rstntfi o f
Dlla F, Dlmlrk, deceased
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RSTATKl
You and each o f you are
hereby notified and required
to present an) rlslnis and de*
inniids which you, or either of
you
may
have
a gainst
the
estate
.if
K I.IX W O H T H
IFuller, deceased, late of said
County, to the County Judge
o f Hem Inn)* County, Florida,
at
Ills o ff ic e
hi the cfiurt
house o f sntd County at Han­
ford. Florida, within a lt c a l­
endar months from the time
o f the first publication o f Hi Is
notice. T w o copies nf each
claim or demand shall be in
writin g, and shall state the
place o f residence and post
riffle# add r e s! o f tha claimant,
and shall be sworn to be the
19«3
claimant, his agent, nr a t t o r ­
ney and accompanied
h&gt; a
filin g fee o f one dolla r and
T IIK
rm C IIT
HURT
such claim or demand not «a» l \
\IY T II
J tllH T U .
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filed shall he void.
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As executor of the Mist I ' O I A T Y , F l . O l t I I ) \
l\ C I I D C K R Y M l. 13**lCI
W i l l and Testament o f
F K D K H A I , N A T IO N A L . M o i t T KHswortti L» Fuller,
O A O K A88&lt;m?IA TI ON. A Curdeecttsrd
porAtliin orga nised under nn
Htnentrom, Davis A McIntosh
Act nf Congress ami existin g
A tto rn e ys for Kueciitor
Post O f fic e llox 133U
pursuant to the Federal N a ­
tional
M o r tg a g e
Association.
Hanford, Florida
Publish March 11, I I . 33. Ap ri l Charter Act, havin g Its p rin ­
cipal o f f l r « In the City o f
1. IMS.
Washington D is tric t o f Col*
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York. m e m 's a suit i :\vb, m . air.,
at at.
N e w Yo rk
D* fcn.lant*
You
are
her eby
notified
SOTICK
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain
m o r lg n g e
encum­ ATtTI! OK KI.0IIIU4 TOi
II K V K n i a T T D I U I B D M i and
bering the f o llo w in g descr ib ­
K m v.u tll
A I. K X A S I&gt; K It
ed real property, t o - w l l ;
Ie&gt;t I. lllock It. C n D N T I t r T C I t S I I C M * liar h u a h a n di
J Alt KM U.
T C I l S I l l ' M . and
jn
T e n s m c i .i..
hla
w ir«:
CIIUIH TINK T C ItS IIC M , JKSHB.N and JOII.V JK SH K X , hrr
I'uhlti" l l m i r d r uf haml- luiahaml: J A C Q C K I . I N K T C I I X MCI,I, ( l A l . I . A I I I I K I t amt P A U L
null, t^uunty, Florida,
hrr
huahamt;
haa haan f lln l itMalnal y.iu i } A I.I.Ai 111Kit.
A.
X. A X IlM K W H and X 1:1.1,
In Ilia alx iv r.aiyla.l ault, amt
you ara raijulrcd to aart a a l l l t m V N AN DItK W M, hla wife.
copy of yo ur A n a w ar o r oth er If II v Iiik and If ilra.l, Ilia un­
li. Ira.
Ira at,e a.
ilrI'laadtnK to the Complaint on know n
P ta ln t lf f‘ a a t to rn e y ., AX'DKIt- v l . r r a amt ar n n lr r a o f lha
KOX. I t t X I I . DK A X .
la it V X - aald A. X. Andrawa and Nrll
llKH A tan drn tIKItll, 333 ll n i n n An&lt;lraw., hla wlfa, ami
Kaat Central tloutavaril, Or­ all pira.ina r la lm ln c Intrrrata
lando, Florida, and f i l e tha hy, IliruuKh, umlrr nr aaalnat
o rig in a l
Anawar
or
o t h « r Ihu Mild A. X. Andrawa and
CltudltiK III lha o f f l r a o f tha Sail Itrnn n Amlraw a. hla w l f r ;
It. U U K I tX iiK Y , If
t ' l r i k o f tha I'lr.'ult Court on f lK t lH O K
or hafuro tha 31rd day or II v I i i k . hla unkmiwn apuuar,
April, 1*11. I f you fa ll to do
an, a dacraa pro ron fa.ao will
b* la k ir i aualnat you for tha
r r l l a f dainamlrd In th , C o m ­
plaint.
Thla X ot lc* ahall b , pub*
llalicd otira a waak f o r four
ronaaautlta w a r k . In Hi, Han­
for d llarald.
DATKD
thla 31 at day o f
March. 1 »«I.
IHKAl.t
Ar th ur II, Dcokwlth, Jr.
Cle rk o f tha Circuit Court
My: Martha T. Vlhlaii
Deputy Clark
ruhllali March 31 A Ap ri l I,
I. la. 1»«3.

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allow anew
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taiteverenlUlfear
15 Heavy blow
30 Came Into
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14 Dear tlyat'a
eiiatence
31 Mrlialr
mother
13 Scurry
34 Oriental
niTeaua
2.1 KUh vanew
(ondilul
1« Puttaiatag la
34 Mr. Andrew* 33 Apple
null
23 Kuropeaa river 37 Subdue
30 tlrai
24 Walking *tkk 34 Unit of
I I Female aheap 27 Wicked
relurtar
Tl Diamond24 ( M up
40A&gt;ylum
cutter', cup
2b Sow
41 Flwure
3-1 Idollw
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31 Mountain pool
32 Contend
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33 Diacreei
34 Color
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34 Vexed (coflj
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41 Near
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N* I TION' A I* H T A T K H A N K Ol*
N C W A t l K . a national ban kin g
corporation,
P la in t if f,
tt
i/inn.x E t r o E N E v r o s n
at
at,
It«&gt; feiiil.inta*
N O T I f 'R O F M I T
t h e » t .%t r o f F i . o m n A
TO I l*«»rrn Kug*n# Lyons,
residence unknown
C a r o l) ri T. Lyons,
reaMctu# unknown
Mall I tic jt&lt;!&lt;lres« l» AMH
II School, N A T T C , Mem*
fihla, T f n i i f M M .
Toil » r r h#r#l»y no tified that
a «ult 1ui« been filed again st
&gt;oB In the
abiiv**
entitled
cat**. and that you are rr*
«l uir* «l to fil»- yo u r an s w e r
v%Ills the rl«*rk o f this Court
and to **T%e a ropy th ere of
upon the p la in t if f o r plain*
tif f * attorneys, whose mttrt#
nrid
add rasa
l«
Jennln g*.
Witts. Clark e and tin ml) ton,
l!#« Ear net l
National
Hunk,
1fulfil Inif. J nr k s&gt;»i» villi- S, Flop*
id a. n « i Inter 11 nit i April i t ,
ISIH I f you full to do so .1%
decree pro ro n f i*sm » will b#
entered against you f o r Ilia
re III f da Pin tided lit Hi* torn*
tiUlnt. Thlli suit 111 to fora*
el aft .i Jiiortgnge. T h e re al
proper!) * *c retied Ig.i ll lM 1*1
toil
n.
it* »ek
it
s i's *
sub*
I. A N D Kb
division
Rev
plat thereof,
Flat Hook 11
31 o f the P
o f Seminole
Ida.
WITNKKH m&gt;
seal o f » * Id Cou
Florhia.
this
1
M arrh , 19BJ.
1HKAK)
A r th u r If, l
Clerk of the
Uy: Martha
Deput) Cl*tl
Putllah Mat h 1
iy

Defendants*
NO TH R O F s| IT
T I I R i T t T i : OF F I. Oil 111%
T o i Hsyniofid
W.
deVarmln
tils

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ih m i : c t i i m t t c o l i i t i &gt;
im i
n u t •B tm n i.K t o n T V . F I ,( in ilM
AO . I j w a
C O X N K C T I C U T &lt;} K N K It ’ A I.
|,lFK INHIJIt AN CK C O M P A N Y ,
a Connecticut corlroratlnn.
ria fn llff.

I F E E L L lk E A W C T /
NO -G O CO F IN K . .

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r Legal N otice

v iit it k ii % \ «m :
X ^TIi .'E IB hereliy wlven that
1 «tn e h K * * * d In bn,ln ea» at
3»6»
Orlando, Porn Park,
Hamlni.la Coun t, Florida, tinitrr
■lir&gt; flr il O nu ,
nama r.f
C A tlP K T H A"LA C A IIT K . anil
that I Intend In r e * l * t e r aald
name wit h the Clerk o f tha
Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, in accordance with
the provielonn o f tha F lo tllloua Name Sltl ll tr a, to -w tti
Hart Inn »6i.n» Florid a Statutea 1*17.
S l « : L e ro y C. Mac Ta vD h
IMitili.li March 11, It , 31 A
At.rll I. 1*63.
CIM1.J5

V-’H a , n o m n g h a p p s n e p ,
T h e m I STOPPED IT.
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V/BU, &amp; C . . .
j,

A3DUKP MV COfMM&amp;HG

GENERAL, VrOOLD
VO(J GIVE ME 6 0 M E
UIMT6 OUT 0 ? T &amp;
YO U R V AS T h
y
EXPEBEM Ce
O N H OvVTO j u t '
BECOME A * A * i
GENERALf J &amp; M

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

YO U A l t K II K M K I I Y N U T IF I K D that a ault to quiet title
haa bean brought In Ilia C ir ­
cuit Court In and for S em i­
nole County, Florida, attaltiat
you amt each o f you ctalmlnu
any eatate, rliiht, title or Inlaraal In ,,r lien upon the
follow Ilia dvaerlhrd real p ro ­
perty alluata, lylmc ami being
in Hrmlnulr Cuunty, F lo rb la:
tada 1. 1. 3. I, 1, I, T A *.
lllock " i r HOt I T U At.TAMti.NTK I I K i l l I I T H accordInu to the plat I b . r r u f
ua recordvd In Flat Monk
4 Pane 6, Public Itecufda
•&gt;f Samluula Cuunty, Flurtdla;
and you ara hereby required
to flla Willi the Clark uf lb *
aald
Circuit
Court
at
tha
Court llouea In Ortamlo, F l o r ­
ida. pereunatly or by yo u r a t ­
torney. yo ur Anawar o r other
w ritten defenae. If any, and
to arrva a ro p y tharaof upon
tha D U I n t lff ’ a A tto rn e y whoea
name la W K I IM K It It. IIAI.NKH,
334 Park Avenue. South. W i n ­
ter I’ aik. Florida, not later
than the tt tli day o f April.
1*61. therein eelt ln c up the
eatate, right, title or Intartat
or Ilea upon tha above deecrlbed
p ro pert y claimed
by
l o u : and elmutd you fall to
do ao. D rrr rre P r o Coufeeau
will be entered aaalnat you.
W I T X K S S m l tiand and real
or
aald
Court
at
Sauford,
Seminole County, Florida. Dil i
■he l l i h day o f March, A. D.
1*61.
(S K A IA
Ar th u r II. I h r k w i i i i , j r ,
Clark o f Ilia c ir c u it Court
tty; Jaun K. Wilke,
Depu ty Clark
W lm lr rw eedla, llalnaa
A AVard
336 Dark A * a . fluuth
W in t e r Dark, Fla.
Dubllah March I I , U A April

ja c k p o x
a v a i.d M AItT
KMAI.VK
W A I . i n t u C , hla wlf r.
Drfandanta
a o t ic : to
A i- P K A H
T i n : k T A T K OK K I. O H III 4
T U t.D C lkJAX
J k A C K M fl.Y
AA" A 1,111(01*
and
M A Jt V
K I . A I X K W A I. D IID C
3Tiiy A vanur K
K n i t , ) . Ala bam a
TOC AltlJ I I K I I K l i r X O T I .
K IK H that a ault haa haan

» w e r with th# Clerk or Hit*
Court and to. serve a copy
thereof upon th* P la in t if f or
Plaintiff*!!
attorneys,
whose
haute and address is Hlshop 4c
Hortisteln* 51 Fast Pin# Htreet,
Orlando,
Florida,
not
later
than Ap ri l ICtlt, 19«3. I f you
fall |iT do so a Decree Pro
Cotifesso
will
he
entered
• gainst
you
for
the
re lie f
lemanded in the Complaint.
Tills suit Is to foreclose a
tio rtgag e. T h e rJal property
1. 11 33. lllock 31. N O R T H
ORLANDO
FIR ST A D D I­
TIO N, accor dion In plat
th e re of recorded In I ’ lat
Rook 13, 1‘aicea 33 and 31,
Dublin R econla o f S em i­
nole County, Florida.
W I T X K t M my hand and lha
eaal nf aald Court at Sanford.
Flotilla,
(hla
14th
day
ol
Maruh. 1, 63.
(it K A L I
Ar th u r II, Rerkw'lth, J r ,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
l l y : Martha T. A'lltlan
Oepu ly Clark
r u lll a h March t l , 31 A A p r il
1. I , 1,41.
C DO-SI

Attl lt K Foil lima
T h e Hoard o f Cuinily Commleebmrra o f Srmlnole County, Florid a w il l re criva blda
at tha o f f l r a uf Ar th ur II.
Ilcckwlth, Jr.. Clark, lei tha
Courthuuaa at Hanford. Florhla up to 1:U« D. M., Monday,
April I, 1,63, f o r tha f o llo w *
1nK malarlala*
A p p r o ilt n a t e ly
3th,
to
4un, tona o f Hot Aaphalt b Concrete, to be furntahad
aa needed
durlna
tha • month period andIn a October 1, 1,43. Se­
parata p ric e , are to be
atatril f o r T y p e I and f o r
T ype
It
II",t
Aaphaltlc
Concrete,
par ton
baa la,
F.U.IL plant.
Tha malarial In ba furnlahe l, ami the plant prudurliiK
the rnatarlal, ahall com ply In
every r e a p e d with tha c u r ­
rent
Standard
Specif Icatbma
for Ruud and Urtdue Conelructloti of the F lo rb la Htata itoad
Dapartmcnt,
Tha a b o a ,
rjuantillre
are
appr'iiltnata and no gu ar antee
la ylvrn o r Implied aa til total
amount Chat w il l ba required
durlna tha period uf lha «untract.
Uhl prlca ahall be net prl, a
to tha Cuunty f o r materiala
farnlahad, and ahould aadu de
all raamplad Htata or Fadaral
taiaa.
I Ida tn ba andoped In a
atalad ao rr lo p r, plainly m a r k ­
ed on the oiitaida: -"HID Ft ill
Ft M M H IU X U
It IT L K
Ilu T
A S P H A L T I C C O N C IIB T K . open
April I, I t « ! . Hlda to ba opened at a
in,-a liner to ba held In Ilia
Couiily
Commlaelon
Meatlua
Itooin In Ilia Courtto.uaa at
Sanford, F lo rid a on Tuteday .
Aptll &gt;, 1*13. at t b i « « A. M.
or a a eoun t liar ra ft e r aa poaatbla.
The r l s b l
la rtaarvad to
Waive
any
IrreitnUrlHaa
„r
KchulcallUua III bid, and to
reject any o r all blda.
Hoard of County Coinmlaaluuera
Seminole Cuunty, Florida
J. C. Ilmchleon. c h a irm e n

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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA2-5612
G. F o r Rent

Classified
Office 204 *W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:

Jlir

frnnftiriA

ijrrulh Mon. April 1, ‘titt—Fugf i&gt;, 12. Real EMntc Fur Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Witllams Hardware, 203 E.
23th St.

2 11ED ROOM Cfl house, fenc­ Will
ed in yard. FA 2-9531.

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph. j
FA 2-5393.

Tut!*., thru Fri. * I'. M. day
before insertion. Moo. • Sal. ltUO.MS. The Gables. 401
Magnolia Avc. FA 2-U72U.
0000.
S3IALL furn. Apt. 1992 Maple
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
FA 2-0731.
T up*., thru Fri. - 2 P. SI. duy
before insertion. Sion. • Sat.
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
noon.
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3683.
RESPONSIBILITY;
The Herald will not be re. HOUSE for sale or rent on
sponsible for more than one
rent payments to right per­
son. FA 2-7031.
incorrect insertion of your ad.
and reserves the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­ 2 UKDHUOM Upstair* Apart­
ment. Large, airy
Com­
ment .from what ordered to
pletely furnished, newly de­
conform to the policies of this
corated A- sparkling clean.
paper.
Adults. S75 a month, Pli.
FA 2-0668.
1. Lost &amp; Fotinfl_________
BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
LOST: Small Black &amp; White
equipped. $70. FA 2-1681.
Fox Terrier, long tail. Vi­
cinity of 5 Points. Reward. FURS'. Apt FA 2-28(81.
FA 2-861*3 or FA 2*2581.
EFFICIENCY' Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lot* and shopping
stores. No utility charges
Suitable for couple or sin
gle. Inquire Jacobson
Store.

2. Notices - Personals
VP TICE
Anyone (especially nun Uiat
backed elderly couple's car
following accident), seeing
rust colored car strike un
occupied, yellow* Pontiac,
Winn-Dixie, Third and Pal
metto parking lot, Friday,
March 29, call FA 2-2908.

House. Stove A refrig. $35.

2fi. Radio &amp; T ele v inion

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32. F lo w ers • Shrubs

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34. Articles For Sale

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PERSONAL RADIO A
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­ t’ lth purchase of niue Lus­
T.V. SERVICE
tre, rent Electric Carpet
gons,
Pansies, Vegetable
* Me repair Phono Chaugers
Shampooer for only $1 per
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
DRIVE BY AND LOOK
prentice Platers. 322-2387.
Radio A T.V., Auto Radios
Upsala Rd. Just off 2UUr St.
day. Carroll'i Furniture.
♦ 2962 Hibiscus — Charming
1 DAY SERVICE
and 1st St.
PERSONABLE MEN
__
.
Spanish type home. 3 Bed,
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
room*, separate furnished To train for Social Director
frigerator drop by
tho
POTTED MUMS m bloom.
Ph. 323-0655
jobs. Hotels — Resorts apartment. $12,909.
35c up.
Furniture Center at ttoo
Cruise Ships. See our a
♦ 215 W. 2utli hi. 4 Bed too ina,
J FAST DEPENDABLE T.V.
French Ave.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
under instruction — Clasi
2 baths, beautiful corner
Service Service calls $1.00. Grapcvlllc Avc. Near 20th St.
ification No. 3. Intcroatloi
lot. $13.U99. $199 duwu.
LIVING
ROOM
Suite.
Home Service Co, 393 San­
al Professional Academy*.
♦ 1502 Forest Dr. (WynneCheap. Adam Decorative
3.1. Fu rn itu re
ford Ave. FA 2-3532.
wood) 3 Bedrooms, carpet­
Service. 1113 Sanford Ave.
18. Help YVnntcd
WANTED reliable couple to
*-!7. Special Serv ices
ed living room, Florida
FA 2-2922.
take up monthly payments
room. $12,300. $4uo down.
A WATKINS ROUTE In this
* WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Electric
of $13.59 cn 3 complete NEW D E L U X E
♦ 418 Lake Boulevard (Loch
area is open for sc
Ranee. Cost $279—sell for
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
rooms
of
furniture.
Call
Arbor) 3 Bedrooms, corner
tired man, or lady,
All Types and Sires
$150. 322-8940.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, collot. Close to .Mayfair golf
seml-retlrcd people
*
Wc Repair and Service
lect.
course. $14,590.
S T I N E
♦ 610 E. 14th St. Hoomy 2
Tractor. 2 Mower attach­
Machinery and Supply Co.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
bedrooms, largo d i n i n g
to Route. Abo have l
ments, one 30” sickle, ro­
11 207 W. 2nd St
FA 2 *5432 Upholstering A Maitress ren­
room. $10,700.
Umo Route open M; *
tary attachment, $150. 1
ovating. New A Used Furni­
you can qualify. For
♦ 319 Elliott. (M ayfair) 3
Mile N, of Orange City.
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
5!lg.
r; Air-Conditioning
Bedrooms, dining room. 2
sonal interview in
Floriland
Trailer
Park.
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
l.
H. R. POPE CO., IN C .
Beautiful lots. $15,500.
775 3538.
FA
2-2117.
s 290 So. Park Avc. FA 2-4234
If one of these appeals to you
ida.
Call for an appointment to
Used furniture, appliances, 30. Automobiles - Trucks
SING lilt
inspect.
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
BUYING A NEW or
19. Situation* Wanted
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
USED CAR?
C A L L F A l2-5T8:t
Ave,
Ph.
FA
2
4132
Child Care. FA 2-2274
FINANCE IT WITH l'S
♦ Low Interest Rates
SMI III Air-Condition Rvlrl- j Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
YARD Work FA 2-7878.
REALTOR — INSUROR
♦ Low Monthly Payments
go r alinn service. All work
Service With the Oath
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. CHILDREN Kepi. FA 2 4182.
FLORIDA STATE HANK
guaranteed. Very reason
SUPER TRADING POST
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
FA 2 9677.
Cushman scooter. $75. Runs
15. DuHinesH Opportunity
Night F’A 2-2069.
to elderly lady. FA 2-3178.
good. Ph. 322 0464.
31. Articles* For Sale
KOIN K LEEN
EXPERIENCED Young worn- LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
'55 ULTCK. $199 rurs wclL
Sport a h i r t sale. $1.99.
Remove Thatch * Chinch
ULTRA modern coin operat­
Must sell. 302 S. Oik.
Rug* $2.9!) up. Army-Navy
Bug Spray (VC-13J * Fcrtied dry cleaning A laundry.
1962
COItVAN Truck for sale
Surplus, 310 Simford Ave.
ire—Ph. FA 2-4244
Best location in new San­
Sanford. References. I
or trade. Call 322-3990.
ford Publix ahopping cen­
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER.
Box 296. Lake Mary.
RF7ADY’ MIX Concrete, win­
ter. Reasonable down pay­
dow sills, lintels, steps, '56 CHEVROLET. $425. Call
Plano Tuning and Repair
ment and we finance bal­ 21. Ilcauty Salons
FA 2 6633 after 6:90.
locks, sand, cement, rock,
W. L. llarmon - FA 2-4223
ance of complete turnkeypipe,
xtcol,
grease
traps,
installation. Hold the grand
F R IG ID A IR E
dry wells, stepping stones. 37. Boats • Motors
Complete Beauty Service
opening and offer continu­
Sales A Service
Miracle Concrete Co.
Evening
Appointments
Gateway To The Waterway
ed assistance. Y’ou can
G. H. HIGH
390 Elm Avc.
F’ A 2-5751 Kolnum Sporting Goods
FA 2-574
make over 159*, return on 1Q5 So. Oak
1799 W. 1st St. Santord
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
your investment. Call Ralph
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
RECLAIMED PIANOS
Ph. FA 2-3883
304-6-8 E. lit Ph. FA 2 SMt
Hacsly, business hours. Col­ Special on Perm*. Call foi
Due to unfortunate circum­
lect 233 9191 Tampa, or
appointment. 3 Senior ope­ L A W N SERVICE
stances have 2 pianos, one 1 714 hp. .MERCURY Kicker.
write me c o Koin Kleen,
rators. Free parking lots.
Like new, 1 10-lip Wiscon­
walnut,
une
mahogany.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
4232 Fla. Ave. Tampa.
318 Palmetto AVC.
322-9831
F'ameus make*. Will ar­
sin Molor. FA 2-6978.
isfaction guaranteed. 1'h.
range sale to reliable fam­
FA
2
1817.
1G. Female Help Wanted
ily this area. Guaranteed.
An investment, not an ox
chell tilt trailer. 5V4 bp,
' p'OMEN with own transpor­ pcnie. Call FA 2-5612 lor 29. Aiitnmnhile Service
Like new* condition. Call or
Ev in rude. Extraa. 1 year
tation cure for 3 children expert advice on a Herald
write Credit M a n u g,e r
old. FA 2-8895.
aiW housework. 5 or 6 days advertising campaign.
Streep's, 641 N. Orange,
AUTD • RADIO
Orlando 424-2401.
a week, tonic evenings. Pay
Drivc-ln Repair Service
38. Motorcycles . Scootcm
by hour. FA 2-6562 after­ 22 Build * I'uint • Repair PERSONAL RADIO A T. V.
MATIIES
2
ton
Air-Conditionnoons.
25th St. A Sanford Avc.
REPAIRING, painting, cab
er. $130. Call 322-0838.
New* A Used.
Ph. 323 0655
inet making. All work guar­
SEWERS WANTED
Lewis Sales A Servics
anteed.
Call
FA
2
2139
after
IMMEDIATELY
USED AUTOMATIC Washer
2617 Country Club Rd.
AUTO GLASS
3 p. mWork at homo doing simple
ami Dryer. Many lo choose
Pit. FA-2-7928
sewing. Wc supply materi­
troin. Completely recondi­
INSTALLED
2ftP
lu
m
b
in
g
S
ervices
als and pay shipping both
Senicnrik Gluxx a ir ! i’aint tioned. 9u day warranty on 1859 VESPA .Motor Scootar,'
$175. May be seen after
all. Diek's Applianrc. 510
ways. Good rale of pay.
Company
5:30 p.m. at 710 Cherokeo
S. Sanfurd Avc. F'A 2-7658.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
2)0 klagnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Circle or call FA 2-8064.
At* 369, Box 7910, Adelaide
TAPE
RECORDER. $83.
HI. 1’ m iltry . Livestock
Post Office, Toronto, unPhm ihlttg A H eatin g
Stereo play hack Mon IteC- 1
lario, Canada.
AIR CONDITIONING
Phone FA 2-0190.
ord. 322-0664 before 19 a.m.
Large
Slirtland
ponies;
i
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ADAPTABLE WOMEN
gelding, 1 mare. New sad­ SPINET Plano. I.ike new, full l
WORK
39. Trailers • Cithanus
-]'o (tain for Social Director*
dles and bridles. 322-9162.
10o7 Sanford Ave. FA 2-0592
keyboard. M a h o g a n y .
(Social Hostess) jobs. Ho­
Reach.
Guaranteed. Call
199 RABBITS and 150 pens,
PLUMBING
tels — Resorts — Ships. Sec
ft. Completely le li contain­
FA 2-9(181.
40 liree&lt;liiig stuck, uu Fryer*
Contracting Repairs
our ad under instruction—
ed. u Ply Ur#*. Just Ijka
FREE ESTIMATES
and blaster hunnles. All fur Refrigerator, gas stove, dish­
Classification No. 3 Inter­
new*. All aluminum. De­
It. L, HARVEY
national Profess: onal Acad­
$139. Sell purl or all. Call
washer and other house­
witt's Trailer Park. 3515 Or­
FA 2 2870.
emy.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
hold hems. FA 2-4339.
lando Drive.

Stemper Agency

“ Stick around! In 15 minutes I'li have served
my s e n te n c e !"
6 A Special' "iSulUtrs

12. R eal E » ( t n t * T w Sole

REMINDER
3 BEDROOMS, 3 bath*. Kit­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
chen equipped. No down
payment. 3309 S. Park Ave.
O. M . H A R R IS O N ’S
FA 2-1761.
1311 Palmetto Ave.
322-8827

Key West, Fla.
9. F o r Sale o r R en t
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
MEN AND WOMEN
plus CHy. 201 W. 1st St.
If you like country living.
For immediate training as
3 Bedroom, 2 baths. On
Real Estate — Mortgages
Social Directors. Wide de­
suuth side of big Lake
III N. Park Ave.
F'A 2 212J
mand for trained person
Mary. Water for boating,
nel.
etc. Orange trees. Approxi­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Must Ik- seen to appreciate.
NOW
mately 2(4 acres. FA 2-9162. 3 Bedroom—with air-condit­
Short detailed extension at
ioning and screened |mreli.
FA 2 5594.
home training followed by
House, F’A 2-7898 or F'A 2-42u5.
Any type of financing. Paytwo weeks of residency
meals as low a* $61.09 per
13. Huai E state F o r Sale
training. SOCIAL DIREC
month, plus taxes and inTORS work resorts—hotels
surance to qualified buyer.
porch. Close in. FA 2-9191 REDUCED, 2 Story home,
—cruise ships, Plscement
or FA 2-2624.
good repair, new plumbing TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
assistance free to our grad­
Phone 322-2744
wiring, termite contract.
uates. Training need not in 3 BEDROOM. Living A Din­
715 SUgnolia, FA 2-8966.
terfere with your present
ing room. Beautiful loca3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
Job. For personal interview
llon. REFERENCES. Call NFW HOUSE on Cryatal lake,
ner lot facing lake. 199
4this
city) write giving
FA 2-7)14.
Waits Drive, S u n ) a n d
larch Arbor. Call FA 2-3378
phone number to Interna
Estate.
F1IA In acrvlce.
or FA 2-3077.
tional Professional Acade­
$450 down, monthly $81.75,
my — 226 S. Andrews Ave.
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
NO CASH NEEDED
—Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
or FA 2 2118.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 1
or FA 2-7945.
month. T. A 1. included.
6. For Kent
322-8085.
LARGE Apartment. 801 Mag­
Lake .Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
nolia.
Fireplace,
master
chen equipped. FA 2-3010
Highland Park
bedroom and carpeted. 1201
Office FA 2 2118
412 Ediths Circle
FA 2-6347.
anil 1203 Elm, Duplex. 119
Night FA 2-9648
Elm. Master bedroom, tile Tills three bedroom block
323-9790
Three
room
turnlsbed
liomc on two lot* can be
hath and carpet. All clean
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fta.
apartment. 2101 Magnolia.
purchased
for
$12.9&lt;X
I.U
0.
and nicely furnished. All
$43. 2 Bedroom Furnished
Can lie financed through 5 LOTS. FRAME HOUSE on
*60. NO 8-5267.
Apartment, $55. Robert A.
f HA by qualified purchas­
Palmetto Ave. and Rosa­
Williams. Phone FA 2-3951. 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
er fur only $999 99 down
lind StNear Naval Air
Apartment. 1506 W. 3rd.
Including dosing coit. ExLoch Arbor three bedroom
Station. J. H. Sauccrmsn.
unfurnished house, kitchen CLEAN Large Apt. Down- .elusive listing.
IB. 3. Box 412-S., Palutku,
equipment, $95.00. Robert
Fla.
atairs furnished, nil park.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
A. Williams FA 2-3951.
Realtor
OUT OF STATE owner must
AVAILABLE RENTALS
NEWLY FURNISHED Large LAKE Jessup. 1 bedroom fur­ Raymond Lundqiiiat, A m o .
m*I1 approximately 2a acre*
FA 3 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2 BR. duplex. 14th St. Longon Rice 1 Linden Lakes.
nished home. $75.
wood. 838 3298.
May be plotted into 22 lots,
LOCH Arbor, 4 bedroom, 2‘ j IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
each on water. Also 2 lot*
baths,
unlurnished.
$150.
NICE A clean 3 room furnish­
3 Bedroom — will) air-cunon Linden Lake. 2 acres
Lease.
ed Apartment. Near town.
ditSoiling and large family
each. Dr. Fran* Polgur. 839
untarnished,
$65 u month, lncludw wa­ 2 BEDROOM
room —Any type financing.
Forest
Ave. Rye, New
several
$70
to
$83.
ter A electricity. FA 2-8514.
Payment* at low as $68.83
York.
a mo , phn laxea anil insur­
FURN. Apt. 3300 Mellonville.
SUN'LAND ESTATES. 3 Bed­
ance to qualified buyer.
rooms, fenced yard. Swim­
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
Unfurnished 2 bedroom liousc.
1901 S. Park Avc.
ming pool. $8209 month
Phone 323-2744
1303 Elliott A vo., FA 2-3261
FA 2-5232 anytime
payment*. TA 2-2829
or FA 2-03J{.

3. Education - Instruction

Stenstrom Really

lim Hunt Realtv

Wall

WKBBk’W
,

Seminole Really

Furnished
St. Johns Realty 1 BEDROOM CB house. Fur­
Unfurnished I or 2 bedroom 3 B E D R O O M
house.
$99
mouth.
FA
2 2322. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
nished or unturnistied. 2606
Apartments. Kitchen equip­
Film Avc.
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph. FURN. 2 Bedroom house. 116 N. Park Ave. F'A 26123
FA 2-4678.
Adults. No pels. FA 2-7664.
V E L A K A a PA RT MENTS: NEW furnished A unfurnish­
Rooms private ballit, 114
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
W. First St.
ment, tile IjsHis; terrauo
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 alter
2 UR. Duplex. Almost new.
5 p.m.
Elect, kit. tile bath, gar­
age. loot-A Elm St. Excel­
lent
location.
Available
Apr. Jst. $75 mo. FA 2-5384

'

RENT A~ BED ~ ~

ROOM furnished Apart
ment. Private entrance A
bath. 518 Mellonville.
FA 2 5420.

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
GA Special Notice*
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month INCOME TAX RETURNS. 12
CARROLLS FURNITURE
years experience. Call La­
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W 1st St.
mar Williams. 5 Points,
FA 2-7843.
UN FURN. 1st Floor. 3 rtns.
bath. 2 screened pordiei.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply up­
stairs evenings.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 2-7484.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Kitchen equipped. FA 2 3651.

NEW
HOMES

• I.on a» -*l.) prr month
• NO MONEY DOWN
•

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F in a n c in g

• Built on Your l.ut
• 21 lh ir.n n l Mudrl.
• One tu 4 Bedroom*

- in

A I R - l O X i m iO M N G

REFRIGERATION
• MEN NEEDED
• We train you
• Home study with
reaching
• Tools and equipment
furnished.

WRITE —
COMMERCIAL
TRADES INSTITUTE
B O X J8

C/O Sanford He rule!

Grt lull-rotor Dlusitatrd
catalog of hoim ■

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Write nr rail collect today

JIM WALTER HOMES
4346 W. Colonial Dries
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Plume: CV J U9M

HOLLERS°/SANFORD
SQUARE DEAL BUYS
G2 CADILLAC I l)o«r. Power. A ir ......... $1,195
5K PLYMOUTH 2 Door, V-8 ................
395
-IK FORD Station Wagon. V-K, Auto. ...... GL'i
.’»7 FORD Country Sed., Overdrive.........
545
57 CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, G Cyl., Std........
745
Gl CIIEV. i'i Ton Pickup. Auto............ 1145
5i» CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, 0 Cyl., Hid........ 1.105
59 PLYMOUTH 2 l)oor ......................
795
5G MERCEDES 220. 4 Door ................ 1295
,'G CADILLAC Sed. DeYille. Air Cotid....
095
5N FORD 2 Door, G Cyl., Std...............
015
Gl CIIEV. Sla. Wagon, V-8. Auto.......... 1795
59 CIIEV. I Door. G Cyl.. Sid............... 1195
5G CIIEV. Slu. Wag., V-K, Auto.. Air Conti. 595
51 CIIEV. Delruy, Aulo.......................
-195
58 CIIEV. Vi Ton Pickup ...................
995
50 FORD Slu. Wagon, V-8, Std...............
395
55 CIIEV. 2 Door, I) Cyl., Std...............
195
GO CIIEV, Nomad, Air Conti................. 1G95
50 CIIEV. I Door. 0 Cyl., Auto..............
495
57 PLYMOUTH 1 Door. 6 Cjl., ...... ...
115
58 CIIEV.
Ton Pickup ..................
795
50 INTERNATIONAL Vt Ton Pickup .... 295
59 OLDS 4 Door Dynamic 88, Aulo........ 1295
57 MERCURY’ Sla. Wagon. Auto., P, Steer. 195
50 DUICK2 Special, Std. Shift, Clean
295
61 CIIEV.
I Door. 0 C&gt;l, Std............. 1195
WE'RE LOYOED • THEY GOTTA GO
FKF.D YEACKUS
219 E. 2nd 6T.
FA 2-6231

_________

CLAUDE HITTELL
2305 PARK AVE.
FA J-0M1

n iti-V M io c it id iiw

EVERY CAR ON OUR LOT HAS A SPECIAL SALE PRICE!
1!H»2 Fairlune 500
Fordor, Aulmnallr Transmission,
V-8 Engine, Radio, Healer,
l ’o »e r Steering,
*9 1 QR
Like New .................. .

1000 Falcon

1050 Ford

Tudor Wagon. Auulmalir I railsmission, 6 Ctlimler.
&gt;QQC Fordor Sedan, V-8 Engine, Radio.
- OA K
Healer. Beil K Wtitle
*&gt;***&gt; Healer.
Straight Stirk
''I '1

1000 Plymouth
l-'ury Fordor llntdlop, V-8, Radio.

1002 Volkswagen
Healer, Color Red,
A Steal

*1595

1001 Ford Guluxie
lordor Hardtop. V-a Engine. Ra­
dio, Healer. Power Steering.
Potter Brake*,
MROR
Aiitoniallr Transmission
14854*

II liter. F a c to r )

Mr,

Low Mileage,
Rial Clean

IJ 4 J

1050 Studelmker

1057 Studcbaker
Coriimaniler Fordor, V-8 Engine,
Aulo hi alie Iran.mission,
Radio, Healer,
$4
Ulnrk A While ...........

1000 Falcon

1000 Ford Fairlune

1145

EVERY CAR
W IL L H A V E A
1963 TAG

2 Dour, V-8 Engine
Aulomelir I ransinissiun

*4 5

T.....k.M..,|l'J-r*8 Oldumoliile

Itadin. Healer,
■Red A W lit1*-_____________ WWW

I udor, 6 t ) Under,
Radio, Real l lean ...

1057 Plymouth

’53 Plymouth Station Wcaon

1001 Chevrolet

1001 Falcon

745

ONLY O N E -C O M E EARLY!

in,,*.,, am,.-.ik

Tudor, 6 C)Ruder, Heater, $ Q (jK
Tutune Green
...... ..
OwlJ

Custom 3(19 'l udor 6 Cylinder,
Radio, Healer,
$4Q K
Gri^_ii_A_tVjijtf
480

Pii'klip Truth,
6 Cylinder

NEW LICENSE TAG —
ItrlAIr Fordor, \ -8 Engine,
Radio. IlYatrr,
* 14*5*1
PoHer Steering

1958 Ford

|69e
ADO

1050 Ford Fairlune
Furdor V-a Engine, Autometlr
Trensnilssioii, Radio,
m ne
Healer, Tail A W hit* ....
W 00

*6 Fordor Hardtop, V-x Engine,
Radio, llc-nlrr. Potter Brakes,

1055 Chevrolet

Potter Steering,
Automatic Transmission

HclAir Fordor. Automelic Trans­
mission, Radio,
("A C
Y’ellott A Wlute
W 0O

*745

DAVID SMITH
— USED C A R S —
7th &amp; FRENCH - OPEN 8 .\.M. Ill 8:30 P.M. MON. Thru FRI-

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Summer School
The Hollins College Mast­
er of Arts In Teaching Pro­
gram will offer two pre-sum­
mer short courses June 3-19
a regular six-week summer
session June Itl-July 31, and
two post summer short cours­
es Aug. 1-17, according to an
announcement made by Dr.
William T. Ed wards, direct­
or. Graduate Program in
Teaching.
Students enrolling in the
summer course* muy earn
up to nine semester hour*
of credit, and in special
cases, 12 semester hours of
credit.
The Islest official regislra-

• Mon. • Tucs.

(Ion date for the two pre­
summer short courses, Edu­
cation SM and Education 514,
ia June 3. The latest dates for
registration in the aix-week
summer session,
with
13
courses ottered, and the postsummer course* arc June 1»
19.

• Wed.

Specials

PTA To Meet
The April business and pro­
gram meeting of the Hear
Lake Elementary PTA will
lie held it I p. m. Tuesday
following the opening social
period scheduled to start at
7:30 p. m.

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A THER of Son ford

ROOM SA LE!

FIELD TRIP l» n food store whh taken by the HlinlnnU of Mr*. Nancy
Foy’a Wcntnlde third Krudo, Tuesday. Approximately .‘Hi children were
ahown through the Thriftwny Store anil llamly Food Market by employes
of the store and nmnatfer and owner Joe Gazil.
(Herald Photo)

New Resuscitation Method Business
Shown For Bear Lake Club

&amp;

Mr. and Mr*. K*y C. WinBy Shirley Wenlworth
In Sanford was given by Mra,
freo
were guest# of the LinThe new life saving method E. L. Hubbard who outlined
cnln-Mcreury
division for top
of “ mouth to nose" resusci­ work on the basic shell dress
and
use
of
sewing
cqulpmrnt
drslrrihlp
salesmen
at a ban­
tation developed in Austra­
being conducted in the class quet Saturday evening at Guy
lia and rapidly being adopt­
c*.
I,ombar*lo’a I'ort-o-Call isl SI,
ed for general useage was
Mrs. W. 0. Csrpenfcr, who Petersburg.
Winfrco, with
demonstrated Tuesday night was scheduled to demon- Hunt Llnculn-Mercury here,
111 Llncolu-Mercury
by Seminole Chapter Repre­ slrale proper Ironing meth­ Joined
sentatives of the Amcricsn ods. was unable In attend aulrsmen from throughout
the meeting doe to Illness.
Florida and Southern A la­
lied Cross for members of
Refreshment* were serv­ lia mu In ’’Itiller Clrrlef* mem­
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ttrallon. Club.
conclusion of the business Jacksonville district.
program. The
April
The program on water safe­ and
ty and resuscitation was giv­ meeting will lie held at the
Giving orders makes you
home of Mrs. John Wood,
en by Mrs. Edith Avencl and
unfcmlninc.
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Mrs, Colleen Stewart who al­ Lake.
Make requests, Instead.
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life sited «}0mmy “ Annie"
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Norway, Is approved and
lias been In use for Mime
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Jackson, cluh president, pro­
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Mr*. Jackson announced
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at 7:30 p. tn. She alto an­
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It sure seems strange tliat
Kern Park Mayor V**rnou
Dunn would preicnt his permissive legislation request on
incorporation to the Icgisla
live delegation without first
going through the County
Commission . . , Had public
relations considering propos­
als rail for the use of county
liooks, etc.
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Cleveland .tr. (it sun' seems
mrr to pul Senator in front of
his name) in Tallahassee. We
hear Mark's in tine for a top
committee ( maybe finance
and taxation) not had for a
freshman senator . . . Also
that Speaker Matlorv Home
had reserved a spot on the
appropriations committee for
Cordon Frederick . . . It will
he interesting to sec what
committee .Ian Fortune gets
Joe Davis lias already been
lined up for the Public Saf­
ely committee.
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Windows completed in the
courthouse . . . Next step is
L’aini Hruce's otftce which
should he completed in alionI
two weeks . . . Thu* far court
house and agricultural office
renovations total over SJO.tKm
. . . II should he at the SSO.Ihki
figure when Hie entire task Is
completed
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CHICAGO &lt;LT*!&gt; — Hie
nation's railroad*, (reed ol
a restraining Injunction, an­
nounced today they will
pul anti-featherbedding work
rule* change* into rile d
April a which could touch
off a nationwide rail strike.
Hall official* are experttug that President Kennedy
will appoint an emergency
bn; rd for a M-day "cooling
o ff" period aimed at head­
ing rdl a nation-wide rail­
road strike a* ihe result id
the court ruling handeit
down today In Chicago.
laical rail ottierr*. tr
questing their names not he
published, said this appears
lo lie Hie only alternative at
Ihi* point. The emergency
board would study Ihe fails
in Ihe matter (or 3u days
and then olfer recommend­
ations "for a solution to Ihr
President, I ti e railroads
and the employes."
The Herald sought at
tiiHin today h&gt; fdeplume tu
obtain a statement from AV.
Tlmmas Hire, president ol
the Atlrnlie Coast Line rail­
road, but was informed by
hi* Jacksonville office that
"he I* out nf the city."
* • *

City Attorney Hill Itulchi
son has filed the city's brlet
in that termile slander ease
CHICAGO ( U P l i - A federal
. . . Next step is up lo the
termite company's attorney district judge lifted an injunc­
tion and set Hu* stage today
to answer same.
lur Ihe nation'* railroad* to
f
• •
order sweeping anti-featherDon't forget Alix of Sanford
bedding work rule* change*.
giant open house Saturday . .
The railroad* were expect­
A big feather in the SanfordSeminole
Development
Co. ed lo announce shortly Hint
the work rules would Itecume
bonnet.
effective immediately. T h c
• • •
net Ion could result In a na­
Did you know that a large
tionwide strike tlireal
hunk of acreage has already
The representative* of the
been ol/ered for a proposed
railroad* hud been restrained
courthouse annex in South
since Iasi July from placing
Se minute County; U « also
the proposed w o r k
rules
round out that Casselberry of­
change* into effect.
fered to give license tag of­
In ilis s u ltln j! th e In ju n c­
fices in the courthouse free
tion ,
J u d ge
Josep h
Sam
office space during Ihe peak
P erry
told
21)3 p erson *
rush . . . It was turned down.
a w a itin g
c ilt ir n s h ip
cere­
* • •
The Heerenlion Department
and Art Assn, have requested
Ihe old library building . .
Friends of the Library have
• Iso suggested Hie building In­
put up fur sale and money
used lo improve the future
proposed downtown library,

m o n ies

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III. I they w e r e w itn es sin g a
" p h a s e III r a ilr o a d h is to ry .'

Perry praised the railroad
anil five ou (ruin brother
hoods, who have luuglit the
promised changes, fur ll.eir
conduct in the case which tinally was decided by the U. S.
• • •
Supreme Court on March t.
Semi-Centennial dance cele­
Perry said Ids action meant
bration could not have picked
there now is nothing to bar
a hotter place to hold the
the railroads from starting
dance April 27 than Ihe Mayfair . . . I mean with that
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ACL To Answer
Pipeline Bid

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It. T. Mllwee . . , Yon men
lion an acres* road to the
new Fngli-h Kslalr* School
off llwy 17 02 . . . It'* not a
Answer will be forthcoming
public right-of-way, Mr. Mil within a week on the Sanford
Pipeline Company's request
wee.
addressed to llir Atlantic
* * *
County engineer Hill Hush Coast Line for |tcrillis!hoii to
it*
right-«if-way on
meets with the State Itoau cross
Department tin* afternoon In Meltons illc Avenue.
ACL officials at Jackson­
see what can he done about
those four homes by Sant undo ville today said it is expect­
ed Ihe railroad's review ot
stranded by Interstate -I.
« • •
specifications forwarded by
Major impinvcmrnl* going the pipeline firm will lie
on at NAS and *ttll more to completed and the answer
come . . . Hid opening April returned "possibly Inter this
25 on repair lo roofs of 25 week hut not longer than It)
building* . ,
Estimated cost days."
JJ5 non .
Mho says the haw
is tad permanent? . . . .
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County Commission meets
Willi the town of Casselberry
hoard in road problem* al Ihe
ruurlhouse . . . It will l&gt;&lt;&gt; In­
formal . . . Time 7:30 p.m.
and the press is invited.
• • •
County taxes soar over Ihe
J2.lii0.000 mark . . . That's a
good percentage considering
the tax roll is only JJ.277.OO0.
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ATLANTA (I 'P I ) — A lt),
firn. Fiigcnc Cook said to­
day that he concluded alter
an Investlgr.llnn of an al­
leged tool ha II scandal that
former I'nivrndty ot
gla alhlellr director
tare Hull* (rd vital
mation on the (irolgla
to Alabama football
Paul (Hear) Hryant.

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EBtablishcd 1008

TUES., APRIL 2, 1963

MOSCOW (UPI) — Tim Soviet Union to­
day Intmchcii a npatv rocket destined for the
moon, the official news agency Tass announcetl.
. Tass said the final stage of the rocket fol­
lows the pre-set trajectory of the flight.
It said an automatic station "moon-1,”
weighing 1,122 kilograms (l.l.T) pounds) is in­
stalled alumni tlie rocket. 'I'he mitomatie station
is expected to reach the area of the ntoon in
three and a half days.
Tass said all apimratus aboard the auto­
matic station is functioning normally.
It was Die second unmanned space launch
from the Soviet Union this year. Last month.

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scientists sent up Cosmos 13, and unmanned
sputnik which went into an earth orbit.
Moscow radio said the last stage of the
rocket was put into an intermediate orbit and
from there was sent toward the nmon.
Tass said in a statement:
"In accordance with the program for exjdoration of outer space and planets of the solar
system, a space rocket wits launched in the So­
viet Union on April 2 toward the moon.
"Tlie final stage of the rocket was prelimin­
arily set on tin intermediate orbit of the earth’s
manmade sputnik, then was launched and emer­
ged unto the jire-sct trajectory of the flight."

Army Takes Over

Moscow (urn — soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev vacationed on lln* Black
Sea today with no indication
of lieing in political hot wa­
ter as reported abroad.

Argentina

Spring Storm

MUENOS AIRES (UPI) — Ketireri-uuliUiry of.
ficers proclaimed a revolt today to block w lm t they
termed a threatened Communist takeover, hut tho
government scoffed at the uprising.
The Defense Ministry described the political dis­
sidents as retired army and navy officers and die-

T lilt e d P r e s * Intel naLion.il

A spring storm boiled out
ot tile lloekies today, threat,
enlng the plain* -tales with
of $1511 million in new ii-v. iiue heavy snow, (reeling drink*
for expansion of educational, at:d clouds of dust.
lieu Ith in id other government
To He Married
services.
HOLLYWOOD ( t 't ’ ti — Ac­
"Don't Vote appropriations tress Mamie Van Doren and
unless you are ready to vote Los Angeles Angel pitcher
the tuxes to suppoil them," lu- Ho tlelinsky confirmed .Mon­
day they arc engaged to be
said.
married.
An lioui later, Semite Presi­
T a l l a h a s s e e (t un —
dent Wilson Curraway sound­ Vote Nears
The cabinet gtanted an ease­
ment to the Florida Host ed a similar ehiillenge, cau­
WASHINGTON ( l T i l — Ad­
Coast Knihvay Co. today for tioning lawmakers not to go ministration backers (ought
truck and tenniiial facilities o ff on a wild spending spree both lalior amt rural force*
that will foire "disciimiiiutory today as a vote drew near
near Cape Calmvend.
and
eiuitiscutory taxation."
on President Kennedy's J300
The iietiuu i* subject to Gov.
I.egislatois. barely visible million mass transit bill.
Fan is Hryunt's affirmation.
John U. l.'Kmrle, senior behind desks hanked high with
counsel for the railway, told flowers, listened Intently ns Giant Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
tin* trustee* that tlii&gt; seven Conaway and llorne spelled
miles of additional Itaik in out the critical fiscal problems —It. S. seientisis readied a
the vicinity o f Ciipo Ctiiuiveriil . " '• * nuw* lw
1,1 ,ll“ nine-story tall rocket today
next till days.
for an attempt lo (ire the
"ould be used primarily by
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'h 'Nut
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■ o ..atit*
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s i ’ il S p i n u Jdnifnistiiitiou hi llie keymte of
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addie.--*
to
a
joint earth.
(N A H A ).
I.'Fugle sold bis company session at it.'iln p. m.
"N o reeeul session of this Trouble
has u contract with NASA al­
BEIRUT, Is* ha non (L 'P t t so to maintain anil operate legislature has been confront­
I tie track lied, lie pointed out ed with filial problem* ns dif­ Slinmcrtng trouble between
that there was Ihe possibility ficult as those we an* now Piesident Gamut Alulet Nas­
of future commercial u»u id called upon to solve," said ser of llir United Aral) Re­
S H E A LA
REST,
Curraway.
public and Ihr new regime in
tin- truck.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
"Not since the end oi World Syria appeared Ituluy lo have
Ill aiiotlii'i- at lion, tin- 11usWar Two have the demands flared into the open.
Mrs.
Jacob
Sliealy
Rest
ti-es
refc
u ,s reiened hack to its staff
of 303 Vihlen Road,
“ I'lunlsee the estlnuil.il price for capital amt udmiuisimtivi*
outlay pressed a* so loud,
candidate for "Miss
Arrested
"f
“ * " * ,,f
“ lluilget demand* must Ih*
Seminole County,” is a
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)
m e r g e d land in t'hnilotte
subjected to long and thought­ —A corporal of the Laotian
County.
talented roller skater
The staff appraiser gave ful hours o f scrutiny. Hvcry neutralist army has lx*en ar­ who w o n I d someday
17.-155 acres o f the land an up- ounce o f fat must la- taken rested and confessed to Ihe
like to have her own
praised Value o f J277U per out hut. at the same time, assassination ot pro-CommunTV skating show. Miss
licit* mid another 1,5 iicic at evt-iy pleasing need iuu»t he isl Foreign Minister (Juinim
Rest, who will graduate
nu t. Had) request for (unds I'holM-na, it was announced
$10 II) jier acre.
from Seminole High in
II o w in e r, the applicant* must have your cold ami im- today.
June, is five feet four
claimed Hint the vuhlu o f the personal t-ims literal ion.
inches tall and weighs
"Selfishness amt favoritism -Shaky
land was no more than JlUO
110 jHinrids.
VIENTIANE. Lao* (U P D In r urn.*, according to their have no place in the processes
appraisal try engineers and which lead to yuui coiiclu- TIh* assassination nf prosinus,'’ the Semite piesident Communikt Foreign Munster
con (ruction contractors.
lidded. "W h a l e v e i is done (jinnim Pholscna threatened
slmultl la- accomplished uitli today to upset the shaky
mi eye to the fiscul stability three way coalition govern­
of tins state and willmut dis- ing Hits Southeast Asian king
i Opting the p r i II c I p I e s of ikon.
Funeral services (or Doog sound business.
(Jiiek) Harris, age 13. who
"AA'e run Ih* neitlii-i niggard- Future Of Iltisc
wn* killed in an aulonintiilr ly nor liberal."
GHEES COVE .SPRINGS
accident Sunday, will tie held
i UPI i — A conference to
al 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at
consider the (iiture oi tin* old
the tirumkow Funeral Home, Itom I) Threat
naval hast* here lias been
WASHINGTON
(1)1*1) with Hcv. Dennis Peacock,
TALI. AII.ASS FK ( I P I j — scheduled Wednesday id the
pastor
of
the
Alla monte The cabinet appro. *d a par Tallahassee office of Wendell President
Kennedy,
fared
Spring* Vararene Cliurrh, of- ilon today for Herman Grir- Jarrard, chairman of Ihe with an economy nnndcil
fieinling.
yard. jo. sentenced to two Florida Development Corn- Congress, look the unusual
Uunol will lx* m Uaklawn year* in prison for falsely re- mission.
step today ■&gt;! cutting $120
Memorial Park.
porllng a bomb in a school.
million (lorn Ids fore- n aid
Protests
MONTREAL ( UPI ) — Op request. IN also promised
position leader Is’ ster
It. stricter standards ant more
Pearson Monday night scorn­ thrift In Hie aid pruginm.
Kennedy, who had asked
fully shouted down hundreds
of demonstrators who tried for $10 billion in new bind*
to break up one of his eaui- in hi* January budget cut that
paign's biggest rallies. Across figure to $4..5 billion in a
the country Prime Minister special foreign aid message
John Oietenbaker's campaign to Hu* lawmakers.
train was hailed by (cars of
Officials said that litis,
coupled with carryover funds.
sabotage.

EEC Granted
Track Easement
At Canaveral

iuml nnti-PcronUt* rngaged — —----------------------------- “only in psychological ac­
tion."
Ih e
government claimed
"absolute diun" jo all com­
mand* lit midday. The state­
ment contrasted sharply with
tlie ii -Ih-I proclamation of a
"imli-iml revolution."
R i-Ih-I liioadcasts identified
Opposition to Ihe proposed
aged ret Imi I Lt.-Grii. Benja­
min Menendex ns "eominnti- St. Juhns-lmlian River Canal
der-lti’Chief of the revolu­ Authority witl lie expressed
tion." Sole casualty of Hie officially in Tallahassee by
revolt up to midday vvus n commercial fishing Interest!
geiieial who wa, wounded by on the upi»er St. Johns Itivor,
gunmen who sped past his tt was learned today.
Tin* Herald reported Mon­
homo.
day
that Sen. llcrnaril Par­
The rebellion appeared to
rish, of Hrcvard County, in*
he all attempt tn block the
1tended introducing a lull in
government'a plan lo allow
1the State Legislature seeking
supporters o f ousted former
1formation of Hie Canal Au­
Piesident Jnail D. Pcron lo
thority to promote the conlull licfpul* in elivtiuM* sche­
IkUUction of a waterway cunduled for June !kl. Hrutilinn I
iiecling Hie St. Johns River
Communists have supported and Ihe Indian River be­
Vrontst candidate* in past
tween Sanford and Maytotrn*
elections.
O. It. Morris, of Wetaka,

Canal Protests
Anticipated By
Area Fishermen

MAIRiARET (inrrett,
a candidate for "Miss
Seminole County," is a
junior at Lyman High
School where she has
been a cheerleader for
three years. She likes
dancing ami singing
and eventually p l a ns
for a career in medi­
cine. Miss Harrett’s
parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Carrelt of
Maitland. She is five
feel one and one half
inches tall with mea­
surements of 35-22-31,

Kennedy Proposes

Harris Rites
V/ednesday

SANFORD. FLORIDA

For M oor

Vacations

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)— House Speaker Mal­
lory Horne nipped the 1962 Florida Leyrislature into
session today with a hlimt warning' that Legislators
must be prepared to back mord-hreakiny' appropriations with new taxes.
Home said a jjood case will be made for upwardd

$ 4 2 0 Million Cut

Of Aid Requested
would result m actual aid
spending ot $t.H5 billion. Tim
figure would have come lo
I' i .I billion under Kennedy's
earlier request,
Kennedy adopted ninny of
the
recommendation*
for
lightening up aid mndc tn
him last month by a rititells' committee headed by
retired Gen. Lucius D. Clay.
In a new pruimsal to spur
economic development over­
seas through private chan­
nel*. tlie President called for
a tax credit for U. S. tax­
payer* who invest in deve­
loping countries.

Negroes To Defy
Governor's Order
GREENWOOD,
Miss.
( UPI ) —Comedian Dick Gre­
gory vow ixl to lead Negroes
in a voter-registration march
today In detianra of Gov.
Boss Harnett’s denunciation
of such demonstration!.
Gregory told a crowd ol
1,ikk) cheering Negroes Mon­
day night that "these people
will (tint out that America
is loo hig for Mississippi,"
Harnett said Monday in
Jarkson that Negro demon­
strations in th(* delta town
were like "a loaded bomb
resting in a street" unit that
state and local .inUioritic*
had tlie right to remove such
dangers.

President of the Commercial
Fishing Association, today ap­
prised S. B. (Jim ) Crowe,
fishing camp operatur on tho
St. Johns at Highway 44,
that commercial fishermen
In Duval and Putnani Count­
ies will oppose any action to
install a canal, feeling 4
will cause irreparable dam­
age to their Industry,

Negro Bound
To High Court

Charles E. Sparks, 23-yearx
tdd Negro, was bound over
to Circuit Court on charge!
of attempted rape and attemped robbery in a preli­
minary hearing before County
Judge Vernon Mire Monday
afternoon.
Sparks, who confessed to
Police Chief Itoy Williams ho
attempted lo rajio a 20 yeat^
old white hospital employe,
wa* remanded to county jail
in lieu of Sl.iMKl bond. Ilo
iit'i "
rrpre-entod Monday by
NASSAU, II,ill,him *
, Ear! M Johnson, Negro al— A Florida lighter against
lorney from Jacksonville,
Culm's Premier I-idol Castro
charged Monday night that In*
and Hi Cuban eompantoni nrreslrtl by n RrilMt force In
Bridge
Pago 2
llir Haim tuns wen* betrayed—
Classified ........ Pago 7
probably by an American.
Comics . ..
Page (1
Jerry Buchanan, 24, n[ .Mi­
Dear Abby .....
Pago 1!
ami, Fla,, said Hit* ixiljee who
Editorial
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arrested the 17 on Norman
Flltrrtaiiiiiienl
Page 2
Key Sunday were tipped off
Legal*
. Pago 5MI ,V 7
throe day* in advance that
I’Uitio
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they planned to *tnp there on
Society
Puge .7
Hit* way to raid Hu* shores of
Cuba.
Sport*
Page 5

Yank Betrayed
Us— Rebel Says

Herald Index

Anderson North Orlando Mayor

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Lungwood businessmen and
Chamber of Commerce uff|.
r ia ls report that they are actting ready to stage all all out
program to promote latter
business and improve the
rouinilllitty in gem ml . . .
looi* ou this later.

United Press Leased Wire

Bulletin

Horne Warns
Of Tax Boost

tl looks like there won't he
any spring grand jur&gt; lhit
year , . . No firal degree
cases coinin' up.
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VOL. 50

were expected to be separat­
ed or furloughed within one
year with three months to one
year notice.
About 4h,IKK) I ire men would
he affected over a period of
li\e to It) years.
Some of the work rule
changes would become effec­
tive within days tllhers might1
lake weeks, month* and even
years lo make effective, rail­
road *|Hikc«mcti *ait1,

On the city side , . . $351,170
Collected . . . 'lax roll is $57fl,710.
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WEATHER: Fair amt milii through Wednesday, llijrli today, 85-90. Low tonight, 65-70.

T h re a t S e e n
the yvork rules chance* which
are expected to eliminate at
least b5.(M*i jobs.
one ot the lirst effects of
the work rule changes pro­
bably would be the most dras­
tic — the elimination of jobs
which tin* railroads consider
unnecessary. These were pri­
marily firemen’s jobs on die*el engine* in freight and
yard service.
About I3,ikxi — those with
less than It) years seniority—

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NORTH ORLANDO’S new Town Council iw pictured. Prom the left:
I’ hI m-i I St,*|ilu*iij-ol). Vice Mnyur Arthur Fori-ip. Mrs. Irene Van E»*|hk*I,
Arthur Rhoden am^Muyur U. U . Aniu tM*p.^)
(lleruld Photo).

First fully elected Town
Council of North Orlando lit
a briet initial session chose
W. W. Anderson as mayor
Monday evening.
Anderson, a holdover from
Ha* March 1062 election, and
Arthur Ferrtn. elected tu-I
iiitull), were chosen lo head
the five-man Council. Ander­
son surreods Frank Fasuta
a* mayor Fermi was named
vne mayor.

Holdover with Anderson Is
Itobert .Stephenson, al«&gt; elect­
ed Iasi year.
Circuit Judge Vuli*- A Wil­
liam! Jr. administered oath
of office Monday evening to
those elected to the Council
Iasi month: Mrs. Jrvnc Van
Fcpocl, Fcrrin a£d Arthur
iUiudc*. These three succeed
North Orlando Cotnpany-appooled rnuneilmcn.
Anderson look over , Inn

(or a vote for a mayor. The
Council members, themselves
were crowded out ot the small
office by well-wishers.
Mrs. Van Kcpocl tallied
the vote; Anderson, 3; Fer
rin. 1; Rhodes, 1.
Anderson vailed for a vote
iur a vice mayor and Ferrin
won 3-2.
The new mayor then asked
for a nomination for j tem­
poral) town clerk Mrs. Van
porary chairman and called iLvpoqi nomuiaUd Mr*. Bar­

bara Peter* and she was day evening's sctslou, Ander­
chosen for Monday night's son had tlii* lo say, as North
meeting. It was learned an­ Orlando’s new mayor:
other nomination will lx* in
"A * far as I am concerned
order for a town clerk at tho the village was horn Ion)ghi.
first regular session of the Let'! forget what has hap­
new Town Council al 8 p. m. pened heretofore, ll Is dead,
today.
dune and over with. Now, wo
II al»o was learned Ander­ are going to try lo {o for­
son already is proposing lo ward."
raise fio.ouo for the con­
Anderson was referring to
struction of a fire hall and dissension which ha* mark­
tow n oil ices
ed Nurth Orlando's p r o g r x ^ *
A l live conch,*icii of Altai- j (Torn lU lUcepUuO.

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VOL. 65

WEATHER: Fair and gome warmer through Thursday; high today 75; low tonight near 50.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED., APRIL 1, 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 159

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Engine Falls Off
DALLA8 (UP1) — A fourengine turboprop airplane
carrying the White House
press corps lost an angina
over east Taxes Tuesday
night but made a safe emer­
gency landing in Dallas.

■ a ddmintatra■ town, Jack■ of a police

County planning a multi-mil­
lion dollar centrally located
eeurthsuoo in keeping with
rtasidala “ freefone living” on
the county property near Can•elberry. C ontrast will be let
next month.
s e e
Plana have bean revived for
E m akyaerspor type apartment
boost, announced a number of
years age fa r along the lake
front.

M in g

probed,

l|y Sen. John
nKy during a
fonford on his
for the DemoIon for govern-

Mail Stolen
MONTREAL (UPI) _ Sev­
en masked gunmen held up
a post office truck here Tues­
day night and escaped with
10 bags of registered mail be­
lieved to contain as much as
$400,000 in cash.

Cliff Hangers

Telephone officials have datided to installed tho county*Ede metro 'phone toll-free
nystem. In spite o f the subasrtbor veto.

SENATOR AND Mrs. John Mathews are pictured with Stanley Brumley,
treasurer of the Democratic gubernatorial candidate's Seminole County
committee, a t his local headquarters Tuesday afternoon. (Herald Photo)

Jana Paulnod's dream to
hive the Minnesota Twins
train a t Banford Municipal
•tedium wiU come true next

B. E. Porter eaugM a 16rand boas, using a w orn for
sit on a "Jigger pole."
Maria W a ru e rt leeg eherkhod dream to to came true
. . . plane going ahead to build
the Sanford airport to Lake
Monroe, using toil dredged
from the lake bottom. The new
n e tt totmtoal wUl be built
elongates, giving Sanford air,
water, m il and highway teenspertotton ail Tunneled into one

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SALERNO. Italy (UPI) —
A bus carrying 23 German
women tourists hung for more
than half an hour on tho edge
of a 160-foot precipice near
hero Tuesday before a crane
retrieved it.

LBJ A t Desk
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson returned
to his White House dash to­
day to catch up on bualneaa
th at accumulated during hla
five-day Easter vacation a t
his Texas ranch.

UNWANTED PUPPIES were droppe
the City Dog Pound Tuesday and ct
immediate lunchtime problem for aid&lt;
pound. The pups—all eight of them—
young to take their food in any w|
from a spoon held above by Jerry TIM
the dog pound. Some snoozed after H
while others await their turn, whimMi
ly—probably hoping the mother wotfli
Who left the orphans Is still a m yap

John Krteec baa roomed Jim
Crows his pet eaaal project
will not disturb Em elute fishtog to the SL Johns Elver,
e e • ‘ 5
CRy o f Sanford will employ
a “director o f pubUa m fety"
a t a $36,000 annual mtory, to
direst operations of the police
sad fire departm ental Jointly.
Firemen wUl g et a f a l -Kelly

RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) —
Guaaabara State, which in­
cludes the city of Rio da J a ­
neiro, today Joined the grow­
ing revolt movement against
the government of President
Jeao Goulart.
Fiery, antl-Communlst Gov.
Carlos Lacerda announced his
support of the revolt to depose
Goulart who was accused by
revolt leaders of allowing
the country to drift towaMj
Communism. Ten of the afo
lion's 33 states thus far b a t t
announced support of tb a 'flK
be! cause.
Minutes a f t e r LacaatfW
statement, Issued
governor’s oiflce here oafeiroj
short run from G o u isrt'a ifM
ace, state troopers took-M M E
siterns in Rio's d o te M H
movie d istric t
^ -n)
La card a's
annearomB
ty- since the RapublfoyM are
planning a a all-out a n p alg n m eat, carried as a phoned U)j
for all local offices in M l .

Title to the lot adjaei
Sanford Public Library
be received within a
days from the U. S. G«
Adminis!
(GSA), It was repor
by City Manager
Knowles.
The City of Sanfor
$1,011.49 was secs
GSA for the lot, om
of the old postofflet
property.
The lot wUl be uE
rary parking and l
walk way betw«
Street and the cltj
b t a t the rear of I
Administration Build

Contract
For N A S

HIM radio net(lain Horitoato,
kation. The city
iclro la to all
ises the political
itUon. Only the
led in Rio, has
:ed Goulart in
to who has been hol­
la s iocs] palace bo­
th* g barricades end
by tom my gun-bear*
i troopers, said be
Bain there "for the
gf* because of what
M the presence In
^Communist-oriented
III radio immediately
pc Lacerda “ we are
r and will protect you
da Janeiro from the
I leader said the re­
aimed at halting "the
ted Communist march
r " in BratU under

era re Depi'rtment 7"
Mathews' whirlwind trip
through Seminole County was
nearly halted before it started
Tuesday. Hla party, en route
from Cocoa to Sanford, stop­
ped a t Jim Crowe'a fishing
camp Just a t two fishermen
docked with the limit of shad.
Stnator and Mrs. Mathews
and a member of their party,
Steve Trumbull, retired out­
doors editor of tho Miami
Herald, were of a mind to de­
lay their tour and do some
fishing. .
Tho candidate met briefly
with a group of Sanford Ne­
gro leaders, including some
ministers. He told them he
would make no "phony prom­
isee" but did say he believed
Negroes should have more
etoto Jobs and he felt a state­
wide bi-racial c o m m i t t e e
should be named to “iron out
any problems."
The Senator then proceeded
to his local campaign head­
quarters to meet with and talk
to Seminole volunteers work­
ing in his behalf.

rSlM rebels said troops were
B a rfin g on Rio from Sso
M to 1 to demand Goulart’s
W J ig n s t i o i .
GovernMM sources said loyal forete'Were marching from Rio to
h id HorUonte, cradle of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) apimll, to crush the rebels.
'-Radio broadcasts by both Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's
IMIoni indicated the nation condition has deteriorated in
U b on the brink of all-out the past 34 hours, a spokesman a t Walter Reed Army
Medical Center aald today.
The spokesman said the 94year-old general spent a
peaceful night, but added
there has been "a slight drop
in the blood pressure and a
moderate rise la the pulse
rate."
MaeArthur'a kidney func­
' ’Cracker Daks" will be obLscrvet to Sanferd again Eds tion has llmlnlshed progress■rear with members of the Ively ever the pest $4 hour*,
nanford Merchants Assocla- the spokesman sold.
He said pressure on a de­
| lion setting the dates lor April
vice to prevent bleeding in his
17 end IS.
Merchants' atoployes have esophagus would be released
been asked to d iets to “ Crac­ this morning.
The device, called a songker" style for the two days
as one of Uw features for the takea tube, had been Inserted
erent. Hats carrying' "Crac­ Into the old soldier's esopha­
ker Day" bands{aro being or­ gus to arrest internal bleed­
dered by the association, ac­ ing.
Today's report, the first in­
cording to B. L.’ Perkins Jr.,
chairman of the board of dir­ dicating that the famed mili­
tary hero was falling, cams
ectors.
HUlblUy music wUl be pro­ after some "alight Improve­
vided on Saturday night at the ment" waa reported Tuesday
In the kidney malfunction that
elosa of the two-day event.
Perktoe calls for " a genu­ developed after right feet of
ine, city wide promotkm that MaeArthur'a tower Intestine
wa as merchants can be proud had been removed Easter
Sunday,

Gen. MacArthur
Grows Weaker

acker Days'To
April 17,18

More than 100 models of
1664 end 1964V4 cars will be
on display Thursday, Friday
and Saturday when the Sanford Automobile Dealers Asso­
ciation stages its fourth an­
nual Auto Show at Fort Mel­
lon Park.
On dWftoy wM be Chrysler,
Plymdtyl, Valiant, Pontiac,
Bairis?' -Jfotnbter,1 b i n c o i n ,
Mercury, Comet, Triumph,
Chevrolet, Oldsmoblle, Cadil­
lac, Dodge, Renault, Ford,
Falcon and Thunderblrd.
The show will be on open
dally from 2 to 6 p. m.
Participating will be Brass
Motors, Bill llemphiU Mo­
tors, Hunt Lincoln - Mercury,
Holier Motor Sales, Seminole
County Motors and Strlekland-Morrison.
Also on display will be *64
and 'Oltk trucks and foreign
sports cars.
Models on display are fea­
tured In today’s special sup-

The Annual Spring Flower
Show sponsored by The San­
ford Garden Club will get un­
der way Friday a t 3 p. m. at
the Sanford Clvie Center, slid
will remain open until 9 p. m.
Hour* for Saturday are 10
a. m. to 0 p. m.
This show is not only a

Do-It-Yourself
Picket Packet
Too Costly
LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI)
— The "Hamburger Rebell­
ion" on the California State
College campus should mean
a fruitful market lor the
ready-made handy picket pac­
ket on sate in the college
bookstore.
But bookstore manager Je r­
ry Tubbs says sates aren't go­
ing too well. He figures the
$4 price tag Is responsible for
the lack of interest.
The kits contain poster
board, felt-tipped marking
p e n s in assorted colors,
thumb-tacks, handles e n d
enough material for n dosoa
picket signs.
Students have been picket­
ing the school cafeteria in re­
cent weeks in protest to en
extra charge on extra ketch­
up for hamburgers.

Cops Indicted

plement of The Ssnford Her­
ald.
For an added thrill, C sp t
Sol Solomon will appear twice
dally, a t 4 and I p. m.
Captain Solomon (photos on
pace 4) is recognised as the
world's ch.m ploa high shal­
low-water driver. His record
never has.b een equalled Into
■ shallow-tank.
&gt;
-*■&lt;.»
He will dive from a ladder
m feet u p .in to a tank « f
less than six feet of water.'
His night performance will be
a "fire dive."
Captain Solomon has ap­
peared in two recent movies,
"Queen for a D ty" and
"Carnival Story." He also has
appeared on TV shows, “Sup­
er Circus." "You Asked For
It." "Tho Big Playback,"
"Philco Convention Hour"
and many sports films.
Entertainment also will Inelude music and refreshments.

Garden Club project, but aleo
a community affort through­
out the entire county. 'T ru th
Is Stranger . . . " la this year’s
theme, and w|)I be presented
as a take-off on old proverbs
end adages. There will bo no
admission charge, but a silver
offering will be token.
Hard work, enthusiasm and
cooperation have been expend­
ed by the entire community In
order to stage this fabulous
production, and all partici­
pants a n responsible for the
success of this show.
National accredited Flower
8how Judges will be repre­
sented, since the Sanford
Flower Shows are w i d e l y
known ell over the state.
The Florida State Judge's
convention is being held in Or­
lando April X, and many of
rat.
Sanford baa h a d m a n y
award winning shows, includ­
ing the 8tete Flower 8bow to
I960. The club has received
many credited awards, end ie
widely known for extremely
high quality.

I N D I A N A P O L I S , Ind.
(UPI) — Twenty-two Indian­
apolis policemen, Including a
number of officers, w tre in­
dicted by a grand Jury Tues­
day on charge of ignoring
a flourishing multi-million
dollar numbers racket hare.

Qape PicketedCAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
Picket lines posted by guards
a t the nation's hugs moonport
today turned away many con­
struction workers and threat­
ened to halt space building
for tho second Urns in six
weeks,

Newspapers Sold
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
(U PI) — The Westchester •
Rockland group of 10 news­
papers, known as the Macy
newspaper*, has been purchas­
ed by the Gannett newspaper
group, it was announced to­
day.

R. T Mllwee has been nam­
ed director at large of the
Florida Education Assoclalion's Department of Public
Superintendents. Ills election
was made at a recent FEA
meeting to Jacksonville and
announced today,
Mllwee, superintendent of
public Instruction lor Seminole
County for the p ast 11-plus
years, has been an active
member on the superintend­
ent'# group, having served on
a number of committees.
Included among these is the
Minimum Foundation, a post
he has bald for the pest five
years. He U also chairman
of the State SuperintandanU
School Lunch Committee.
It was due to bis work on
this committee, FEA offlrials say, that he has been
named to his present direct­
or-at-large post.
Three years ego, Mllwee
was appointed to the State
Course of Study Committee
by the State Board of Educa­
tion. Prior to that, the state
school superintendent appoint­
ed Mllwee as one of two of
tho superintendents' group to
the Teachers Education Ad­
visory Commutes.
The two committees were
set yp by action of the State
Legislature.

Civic League T o
Hear Besserer

Boh Besserer, edmtoistrator of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be the guest
speaker a t e meeting of (he
English Estates Civic League
Found Dead
to be held at • p. m „ Friday,
DEBARY (UfT) - Coleman at tha m w English Estates
Ray Miller, 43, was found
dead to hla motel roam hare
Tuesday night, apparently suf­ administration and operation
focated from amok*

Days to Register
For the Primaries

Cold Eases
United Prase International
Rain fell along the Pacific
Coast and Middle Atlantic
states today while the grip
of a /reeling spell began to
ease In the South. Peach
growers counted losses into
millions of dollars.

On W arpath
LIMA, Peru (U PI) — Barage Massco Indians, on the
warpath in Menu province an
the Bolivian border, have
seised the airstrip a t Manu
Town end ore besieging e
border ranch, it was reported
today.

City of Sanford la ready to
proceed with ita $800,000 wa­
ter supply expansion pro­
gram. K waa reported this
morning by City Manager W.
E. Knowles. The present plant
a t French Avenue and 13th
Street was constructed by p ri­
vate enterprise In the 1020a
and later purchased by the
city.
Knowles' announcement to­
day followed receipt of ap­
proval of plans by the State
Board of Health.
City Commission Monday
evening will pass on a final
reading of an ordinance ask­
ing for bids for the sals of
$800,000 in revenue bonds to
finance the building program.
Knowles said it follows that
the City will be In a posi­
tion wit'jin 30 days to adver­
tise for bids for the construelion, contract.
Wells will be sunk on the
Mayfair golf course and ana
pumping plant will be erected
there, Knowles said. The golf
courts is owned by the d ty
but bald under lifetime lease
by the Ban Franclsico Giants.
A second w ater plant will
be constructed west of High­
way 17*61 and south of On-

$350,000 Oviedo
Wafer System
Is Discussed
to to to i lit* /
Resumption of planning fo r
n new $360,000 w ater system
for Oviedo wee discussed
Tuooday evening a t a special
celled mooting of Em City
Conned
Dm to tho dynamic Impact
of tho now etoto university
end Cape Kennedy, the need
fof a water systcaf is felt and
eetracilmm a te proceeding
with the thought of a facility
expended to a s m a growing
Oviedo o n e arte the univers­
ity, to be located three mile*
from the d ty limits en I I
610 in Orange County.
Henry Lindsey, Titusville,
speeial assistant to tha re­
gional administrator, U. 8.
Housing and Home Finance
Agency (HHPA), discussed a t
length nil phases of the pro­
posed w ater eyatem.
Benny Ward, former Coun­
cil member, who did extensive
■tody previously, ted tho dis­
cussion on tho water supply
aa reported by Miami con­
struction engineers previous­
ly. This study, financed by a
$3,600 HHPA lo ta, waa shriv­
ed.
I t waa felt Tuesday even­
ing th a t these existing maps
end reports
I n o t to be
adequate fo r the growth of
the area end new planning
will be a “must."
Also present a t the discus­
sion were Harlan Webb,
Frank Wheeler and John
Evens.
Further discuss Ions win he
held by the Council to plea
for a full-scale launch tote
planning end cenatrnctioa of
n w ater eyatem financed w ith
an HHFA loan-

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MIAMI (UPI) — About 1,000
peopla picketed a political
rally for Sen. Spessard Hol­
land Tuesday night while
Florida's senior senator de­
nounced the civil rights bill
pending before Congress.
Holland told the rally, which
kicked off his South Florida
bid for re-election, that pass­
age of the civil rights bill
would be a move toward "set­
ting up a police state."
Police said about 100 mem­
bers of tha Congress of Ra­
cial Equality (CORE) picketed the rally carrying signs
claiming Holland was "out­
moded" and "outdated."
The root of the picketsrs,
pellet said, were senior eltlgens who opposed Holland's
stand on medical care to the
aged.
Police said some of the
demonstrators shouted "We
don't want any handouts, we
want proper medical c a n ."
Holland, who is opposed by
B ralk y Odhsm, told the rally
th at the so-called equal em ­
ployment opportunities com­
mission was trying "to take
control of hiring and firing
and promotion of employes
away from employers."
"Similarly, in labor unions,
tt Is trying to take away from
labor organisations the right
• f determining whom they
w ant for associate members,"
Holland said.
Police said the demonstra*
Stona ware orderly.

PRIZE WINNERS at North Orlando's Easter Egg Hunt included, front
from left, Jay Blanton, Patti Lou Grinstead and Jeff Rybum; second
row, Jim Balcore, Robbie Wright, Casio Fehl and Chuckle McIntosh; back
row, Kevin Bishop, Billy Pllolsn, Billy Hahn and Debby Bishop. Mikle
Greanya also won a prize but was not present for tha photo.

A unique exhibit, the Cen­
ter Street Gallery Artmobile,
will l&gt;e displayed all day Fri­
day at tha Southaide Elemen­
tary School.
Tha Artmnblle began aa a
Chrlitmaa gift of Dr. Hugh
McKean, prealdent of Rolllna
College in Winter Park, to
hia wife. He had purchaaad
a bua for Mra. McKean who
converted U Into tha Artmo­
bile.
It contalna 14 paintings by
artiita from Central Florida,
several of whom appaar In
Who's Who in Amtrican Art.
Tha Artmobile haa bean
exhibited many timas, Includ­
ing tha Sidewalk A rt Festi­
val in Orlrndo.
,
Southalda pupils will be sl­
owed to atudy the paintings,
while their teachers explain
tha art. Tha theme will then
continue Inside tha local
school.
Children will display thalr
Own work in the front hall of
the school and aach will give
an explanation of his work.
Exhibition of the Artmobils
In this area waa arranged by
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, school
principal.

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal Stats Market
News Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
for March 81. All aalea
F . O. B. Precooling chargea
aatra unless otherwise stated;
s a n f o R d -o v ie d o
ZBLLWOOD DISTRICT;
Clear and cool.
Cabbage; demand moderate,
Market barely eteady. Domes­
tic round type, 1% bu. crates,
Medium to Urge, some med­
ium alas, $1.10 to $1-36, most­
ly 91.25; 80 lb. aacks, med­
ium, BE eenU to $1.10; Rad
H n , 1% bu. crates, medium
la large, $1; Savoy type,
Medium to Urge, 98-EO.
Carrots; demand good, marb at steady. Topped, film bags,
maah m u te r container, 49-1
f e , aasdhun large, $1.76, email
9a madlum, $1.60, 24- 2 lb.,
medium to large, 91.60; 00
lb. maah sacks, loose, largo,
91.16.
Celeryt demand moderate,
m arket steady. 16 In. crates,
Pascal type, 1H dos., few,
19.10; &gt; dot., 92-36; 214 do*.,
91.76; 9 and 4 dot., $3; 6 and
B dot., 99.60; haarta, film
wrapped, cratea 24 count, 94.
Chinese cabbage: 16 In.
crates, wrapped, $1.60.
Dandelions! 1/2 LA cratea,
looac, $2.60.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 l '9 bu. cratea,
91J 6.
Etcamlc: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/0 bu. crates,
Lettuce: demand good, mar­
ket steady. Iceberg type, WB
era Us, 24 eount, 92, occasion­
al 92-26; Boston type, EBN
crates, 24 count, $2.60; Ro­
ma Ins type, 1 1 / 0 bu. cratea,
91.76; Leaf type, I t qL baa*
kata, 91.60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
baakeU, 91.
Parsley; Crates, 6 dos.
bunches, |1.00,
Parsnips; Baskets, topped,
12-1 lb., film bags, $1-36.
Badlshes: demand moderate,
market firm. Beakcta, topped,
film bags. Red varieties, 30-0
ot„ 91. few low as 80 cents;

PATRICK wn
ond place in w
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included n coif
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A SURPRISE DINNER PARTY wan given by the Chriatian Homomnkers
Chum of the Cubhc)berry Community Methodist Church honoring Sgt.
and Mra. John Geo who have been transferred to Germnny. With the Gees,
ut left, are Mra. Durwln Shea, claaa teacher and Mra. Frank Meaalck. pro­
gram chairman for the evening.
(Herald Photo)

lUBUNUH FLORIDA
D1STUICT:
Clear and cool.
Cabbage: dsmand moderate,
m arket barely eteady. Domeatic round type, I % bu. cratea,
medium, sumo medium large,
1126, occasional, 91-36; 60
lb. sack*, medium, DO renU
to 91, mostly | | ; Red typo.
H i bu. crates, email, 92.60;
Bavoy typo, small, |2.

Farm Brief
REPTILE EXHIBIT at Altamonte Bpr
pared by second grade committee, from
Peer and Jack Shubert.

re Elementary School was pre:t, Gina Wolk, Renee Berg, Jeff
(Ilcruld Photo)

F•MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
—•A man who withdrew 943,000 mistakenly credited to bli
bank account won a stand-off
Tuesday In his efforts to avoid
criminal prosecution in a fed­
eral court.
A jury ended its dellbera*
lions in a deadlock after
more than seven hours con­
sideration of the case which
charged T. L. (Cotton) Thaggard with larceny.
U. S. District Judge Frank
M. Johnson Jr. declared a
mistrial after tha jury of 11
men and one woman told him
they could not agree.
A slight smile plsyed on
Thaggard'a face a i ha walked
from the courtroom.
He had already won an
earlier round when the Ala­
bama Supreme Court ruled he
could not be triad on state
falsa pretense charges.
Thaggard has never denied
walking into the Union Bank
and Trust Co. here on March
9, 1963, and walking away
with 943,000 stuffed in a pa­
per bag.
Testimony showed he asked
a bank cleark to verify the
amount of his balance three
tlm ei beforo he withdraw tha
money, all In small bills
painstakingly counted out at
the teller's window.

of North Orlando won aecpgy Division at the Region*
It. Dora. His entry on ants
^tho largo jar, poster dlsg tal records in notebook
Lna total period o f three
(Herald Photo)

ite librarian, Mrs. Ellx
Methods of organizing MM
operating a Community Fubttt
Library in Lake Mary w e n
agreed th at a meet.
taken under consideration last
he held on Monday,
week at a panel discussion
a t the Chamber of
meeting sponsored by the Lake
to Building, a t which
Mary Woman’s Club with
k a o n s attending last
Btoeiln r win bring
County Commlsalon Chairman
5 |ltio n s from local
James P. Avery Jr. as special
i groupa, and
guest.
•ted persona,
Club members forming the
its and idaas
panel were Mra. Clalra Evans,
the library.
Mrs. Mildred Tillis and Mra. for aa^pl
1 this reacting
Ruth BoutwelL Avery waa A l s o l J
•1 French and
asked and anawared questions will be
Ito Altamonte
concerning available a t a t a • grouftj
h lty Library
funds, property rights, taxes Springs j
M workable
and aaslstanca offered from who w rR
■ a library
plans fo n
■ M r a chartand a siiit
Is planproject
Roman's

ed by spokesmen for labor
and eburch groupa on groundi
that h« directed Wirti to suapend th« 95-cant rate last
October a t the request of Sen.
George Smatbers, (D-Fla.).
The AFL-CIO Amalgamated
Meat Cutters and Butcher
Workmen charged this was a
"political deal" that deprived low-paid farm workers of
Important wage protection to
satisfy Smathers’ wishes,
The controversy centers on
the use of about 13.000 work­
ers from the British West
Indies who are imported Into
Florida each year to harvest
fruit and vegetable crops.
Wirts set the 95-csnt hour­
ly rate under his owera tn
block the entry of foreign
workers if they "adversely
affect the wages or working
conditions" of American farm
laborers In the same area.
Those who work on sugar
cane are covered by a fl.U
an hour minimum wage set
under provisions of the sugar
act but this law does not ap­
ply to citrus fruits or vagetables.
Robert C. Goodwin, chief of
the Bureau of Employment
Security a t the Labor Depart­
ment, said he eipected the
95-ccnt minimum would re­
sult In a “ sustanUal" cutback
In the number of workers
brought from the British Wool
Indies.
Goodwin said in an inter­
view that the wage minimum
would attract more American
workers to take the Jobs and
thus ease the shortage that
must exist before foreign
workers can be imported.
Other labor department of­
ficials tald there would bo
new stress placed ost a grow­
er's duty to recruit Ameri­
cans before he is allowed to
bring In workers from the
Caribbean islands.
Harold Edwards, chief of
the liaison office with the Bri­
tish West Indies central labor
urganliatlon, minimised the
Impact the 95-eent rate would
hava on BWI workers In Flor.
Ida.
He said most of the for&gt;
sign farmhands earned more
than 91 an hour a t piecework
rates and le u than 1,000 were
employed at an hourly gate
of 70 cents. The average earn­
ings go up to $1.30 an hour
on citrus fruits, he said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
There is a wide variety of
meats and fresh produce avail­
able for springtime meals.
Meat markets will offer
shoppers a wide variety of
tha popular rata this week­
end. In beef, ataaka and round
Snd chuck roasts will be meat
MARCH 91
prominent. Pork loins and
Admissions
fUUsts, In addition to broiler£ryars also will ba In good Mildred Ncwson, Mary E,
O pply. There’ll be toms lamb Hargrave, Willie Bush, Berry
■ m veal.
vegetable buys include
K to , beets, broccoli, cabBA
cauliflower, earrota,
■ p d a celery, eggplant, anB g iR Karate, green onions,
I P P a t lettuea, Roma Ins letjuN A '’ mushrooms, paralay,
[fcpmah, spinach, New York
medium also onions, and
[■Ulna potatoes. Top fruit valmas era honaydews and new
b o p Texas oranges.
Eggs and dairy products,
Mr in good supply, continue
reasonable buys.
F ish and seafood counters
■ feature clams, fillets,
■ i t , smalts, oysters, seal2 k and swordfish.

BEAR LAKE BROWNIES of Troop BOB enjoying an Easter Egg Hunt
last week a t the home of their leader. Mrs. Kay Vlots in Forest City,
were Mary Jane Cromwell and Veralyn Viets, seated, and standing,
KathI Million, Valnrie Forsyth, Jenny Schnfer, Mary Alice Patterson,
Marilyn Welnar, Peggy Bonekemper and Debra Lovett Mrs. Viets is in
back.
(Herald Photo)

Whits Icicle, 24 8 ox., 91-51).

Finland la the world leader
la par capltq consumption of
.milk. Ilia level of consump.
’lion is 70 par cant higher
Urnd to the U. 8.

MIAMI fUPI) - The four
men accused of trying to
bomb s Florida East Coast
freight train near Vero Beach
March 12 will be arraigned
here Friday in federal court.
Joseph Vedder, 32; Hugh
Winn, 86; John Kstalkos, 40,
all of Miami, and John W.
Davis, 29, Fort Pierce, arc
charged with conspiracy to
"derail, disable and wreck"
a FEC train by placing a
dynamite bomb on the track.
FBI agents, who had been
tipped off by an informer,
staked out the tracks and
watehad the dynamite being
placed near a trestle over a
canal.
Vedder and Davis were ar­
rested In Fort Pierce shortly
after tha dynamite trap was
rigged. Winn was arrested in
Miami tha next day and Katalkos was taken into custody
In Miami March 28.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
rp cutback in use of forl farm workers in Floris foreseen when a govKent . Imposed minimum
)t of 93 cents an hour
is effect April IS.
Ibor Secretary W. Wllllard
ts ordered the 91-ecnt rate
lay following a alx-month
9 to examine "new evi­
ls" offered by growers
l opposed tha move.
Is late President John F.
psdy was sharply er!Uelx&lt;

Hospital
Notes

Mra. E. C. Williams of tha
Sanford Story League an*
nounced today that the many
frianda of Mra. Chart** L.
Park. Sr-, hava been Invited B. R. SINGLETON,
to attend a reception and pro­ a v i a t i o n electrician
gram bring given by Gov. 2/cl, was commended nt
and Mr*. Farrla Bryant in "Meritorious Mast" of
Tallahassee Thursday n ight
Heavy Attack Squad­
TTie event will honor Mr*. ron 7 aboard the USS
Park and 17 other nominees
Enterprise. He w ag
for the Florida Mother-of-thehonored
for devising a
Year award. One will be nam.
m
o
r
e
efficient
means
ed the Florida Mothar-of-th#of
testing
flight
control
Year during a program to
follow the reception. The a f­ systems of the A-5A
fair will be held in tha House "Vigilante" flown by
of Representatives Chamber VAH-7, land-based at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
in tha state capitol.
(Navy Photo)
Tha Florida Mother-of-the- tion,
Year will represent the state
Among the many engineer­
in a nationwide competition
for the honor of being named ing changes in the 1964 Tem­
American Mother of the Year. pest is Its iiz«. The wheel­
base has been increased to 115Inches and the overall length
la 203 inchea, an increase of
8.7 Inches. Also new la tha
chassis featuring a Pontiac
built six-cylinder, in-line en­
gine and box typo frame for Ian Church and Floyd Kicks
Charles Wertey Turner Sr., improved riding and quiet- ards of the Lake Mary Ett&gt;
m tnUry BchooL
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63, of 3412 S. Sanford Avenue, nasi.
died Tuesday night.
Born Nov. 7, 1000, in Mar­
ietta, Ga., he waa a line fore­
man for Florida Power and
Light Company.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. liOlUe Turner; tw o
daughters, Mrs. Robert Kinard and Mra. Lowell E. Jef­
fords; two sons, Charlca W.
Turner Jr. and Dallas S. Tur­
ner, all of Sanford; two sis­
ters, Mrs. Iladie Stiller of Ft.
Salerno and ’ Mrs. Beatrice
Collins of Sanford, and 10
grandchildren.
Arrangements for services
and burial will be announced
by Gramkow Funeral Home.

C. W. Turner Sr
Dies Here At 63

Named Country
King N'gola, who invited
the explorer Paulo Dias da
Novels to aattla there in 1978,
gave the nam* Angola to
Portuguess West Africa.

NEW PHONE COMPANY offices are located
in this Early-American style building at Com­
mercial Street and Palmetto Avenue here in
Sanford. The Southern Bell Telephone Company
moved to its new headquarters this past week-

veturl shape, now a
is styling tradition, has
to mors pronounced la
64 models, sweeping the
oMoe Into flared rear
K panels to visually
Oed roof and bait liaas.

lern in everv detail, the bulldlnf
er one which formerly housed on

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New Reporter
Announced For
Oviedo Area
Mrs. John E. (Evelyn)
Lundy Joins Ihe Herald news
department this week as cor­
respondent-reporter for the
Oviedo area taking over the
duties of Mrs. Bernice K eltV
who has so sbly served in this
capacity for the past months.
A resident of Oviedo for
more than seven years. Eve­
lyn Is a member of the Oviedo
Woman's Club, of the Oviedo
Parent-Teacher Organisation
and of the First Methodic
Church of Oviedo. She IbM
gardening, sewing and read­
ing as hobbies.
The Lundys, who live on
North Lake Jessup Drive,
have two children, Jane, a
senior at Oviedo High, and
Ann (Mrs. Leonard Faulk), a
student at Orlando Junior Col­
lege and mother of a two-snd-one-half-year old daughter,
Martha.
News reports may be sub­
mitted to Evelyn by telephone
at 363-3160 or in person at her
home.

Egg Hunt Held
In Chuluota
The annual Easter Egg
Hunt sponsored by the Great­
er Chuluota Community Club
waa held Sunday afternoon
at 3 p.m. following postpone­
ment from Saturday due to
rain. Soma 65 children par­
ticipated.
Winning prizca for finding
gold eggs wer* Harriett
B u r n s , Patty McCullough,
Markie Rica, Stevi* Jonea,
David Fox, John Fox, Des­
tiny McPherson, Laurie Gold­
man, Jeff Fore, Debbie Branrart, Arnold Jackson, David
Sltcaron, Jodie Jordan, Ricky
Rlepe, Mclodie Julian, Terry
Grant, Bert Burns and Pant
Davit.
Eggs for the hunt were
boiled by s group of women
from the Baptist Church and
were dyed and hidden by girl
acouta of the arcs. A number
of the fathers assisted with
the actual hunt which was di­
vided into two age groups,
one for those six through 10
y e a r s and one for those un­
der aix.

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S H O P T IL L 9... FRIDAYS

MRS. JO H N LUNDY

Road Camp Trio
Is Recaptured
PALATKA (U P D -S heriffs
deputies captured three Ne­
gro youths Tuesday night
about 12 hours after they es­
caped from a state road camp
near here.
Deputies said Willie Corley.
18. Jam es Hartley, 17, and
Clarence Anderson, IS. were
tracked to a swamp at near­
by Russell by bloodliounds.

League To Have
Boiled Dinner
Ladies of the Friendship
League of the Congregational
Christian Church will sponsor
a New England Roiled Din­
ner this Saturday.
Serving is scheduled from
5 until 7 p m. and will take
place In Fellowship Hall of
the church, corner of 2tth
Street and Park Avenue, San­
ford. The public la invited.

Legal Notice
iv t i i f county ju d g e 1*
r o r n T , iv s m i y o n sr.w i.
m il k rni'NTV. st a t e o f
1*1.0111II V.
iv n i : i e s t a t e n r
MONTEZ

E.

HA ItlUS.
Deceased.

FINAL NOTICE

N o t i c e l» hereb y g iv e n that
the u n d ersig n ed w ill, on t h e
4lh day o f May. A. D„ 1&gt;*4.
p res en t to Ihs H on orab le C o u n ­
ty J u d g e o f S em ino le County.
F lo rid a, the ir final re tu rn , a c ­
co u n t and vo u ch ers, a s Adm in .
Is tra trlr es o f the e s t a t e o f
MONTEZ E. KAURIS, deceased,
nnd a t said time, then and
there, m a k e ap p lica tio n to the
said J u d g e for a final s e t t l e ­
ment o f th e ir a d m in is tra tio n
o f said a s t a l e . and for a n Or­
der d i s c h a r g i n g Ih sm a s auch
A d m in istra trices.
Dated t h i s th e Tltfc d a y of
March, A. D. 1M4.
T h e lm a It. l . l v l n g s t o a
D a r n i c a M. I l s v e r l y
As A d m i n i s t r a t r i c e s o f t h s
estats
of
MONTEZ
E.
HARRIS. Deceased .
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Mc I n t o s h
A t to r n e y s for A d m in is tra trices
Poet O ffice n o t I5»n
Sanford . F lo rid a 37771
P u b lis h April 1. !M «

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Jack Culpepper Construc­
tion Co. of Tallahassee was CDT-t
awarded a . $438,841 project
o r REFER BNDIM
Tuesday for expanding Flor­ NOTICE ELECTION
NOTICE IS IIEItR RY GIV ida State University's football
KN that t h e Roard o f Cou nty
stadium by 11,000 seats.
C o m m is sio n ers
of
S em ino le
Ths Culpepper firm was County , Flo rid a, h a e called for
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awarded tha contract after a
held In S em ino le County . F l o r ­
controversy over the bidding ida. on t h e l l h d a y o f May.
procedure developed during A. D. lJ t 4 , fo r t h e p u rp ose
of
having
the electors of
•the morning session of the Hemluol* County . F lo rid a, vota
for or a g a i n s t C h a p te r t t - l » 3 t ,
State Cabinet.
resolution Is one used to erase
from the record of e ith e r
House what is considered un­
desirable.

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T * i A u g u s t u s Rsrnard McKss.
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No. II, Barrio d* l-sral,
C a r t a t s n a . Spain
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a su it has b s s n filed a a a ln st
yo u
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m u s s , and t h a t yo u aro r e ­
quired to fllo y o u r a n s w e r
w ith Ih s Clark o f this Court
and lo aorva a copy the reo f
upon Iho p l a i n t i f f os p laln l l f r * a t to r n e y s , whos* name
and
ad drtaa
la
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THORIZING
n o n d s on
May S. 1**4. I f yo u fall lo do
O T H E R OBLIGATIONS TO
ao a d scr a t pro eonfaaso w ill
F IN A N C E S A I D
FACILIbe sutorad a g a i n s t y o * for the
TIES! AUTHORIZING SAID
r e l i e f d em anded In tbs c o m ­
COUNTT TO E N T E R INTO
plaint. T h i s su it la to foraCONTRACTS
O il
AGREE­
clo se a m o r tg a g e . The real
MENTS
W IT H
OTHER
pro perty proceed ed a g a i n s t Is:
pi : ii L i e
BO DIES
ron
Lot 11, Rlock It. SUNI JOANS.
GRANTS.
OR
LA N D ESTATES, a s u b ­
OTHER
ASSISTANCE IN
d ivision. a cco rd in g to a
T H E CONSTRUCTION. AC­
p la t tharaof. recorded In
QUIRING AN D FINANCING
P la t Rook 11. p a g es I t
OF SAID KACILITIES; PROto t : o f Iho Publlo Records
VIDIXG FOR T H E C R E A ­
o f S e n iln u li County , F l o r ­
TION O F DEPART M ENT S.
ida
R O A R 1»S. Oil AGENCIES
W IT N E S S m y hand and Ihs
RE LATING T o SAI D F A C I­
a t a l o f said Court a t Sanfo rd.
LI TIES:
PROVIDING
KOIt
F lo rid a,
this
tails
day
of
AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
March, l i f t .
ATTEST:
(COURT S E A L )
( a l J a m e s P. Avery, Jr.,
Art hur H. B e ck w ith . Jr..
Clsr k o f t h s Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlsn
D sp u ty d a r k
J t n n l n a a . W a t ts , Clark s
a n d H a m ilto n
B a r n e tt N a tio n a l B a n k Bldg.
J a c k s o n v i l l e I. Florid *
P u b lis h April 1. I, U , I t . l i f t
sC DT-d

■ i t W n, Adam Mailer
iS p tio w
indicating the
poijH IU yiaf glaucoma were
f0* ® ° T * *5*’ of 94 prrk &gt;*1b tin 839 tested during
the^Beet* aeries of five cllnIci^B doA ed at the DeBary
C o^^B uni Center under ausp l &gt; B ( JUm DeBary Civic
A s ^ H i k f in cooperated
a i t ^ B ' '» U fix District Hotp i t f S iAyton* Reach.
&amp; ^ ^ ^ 9 l t e r Rcarick and
M rw T u fad e T runell, cochairmen of the civic clinic
committee who made the re­
port, said that thoae with
symptoms were re-checked at
a later clinie resulting in a
total of 19 persona being ad­
vised to consult an eye spec­
ialist for final diagnosis and
possible treatm ent
Assisting at each clinie
were one or two eye techni­
cians and two Pink Ladies
Iron tbs Halifax hospital. In
all, a total of 12 DeBary Pink
Ladies and IT men from the
Civie Association participated
in the project.
It is planned that a similar
series of clinics will be con­
ducted in DeBary next year.

Legal Notice
notice o r s«L®
Nolle# Is h e r e b y g i v e n th s t .
pursuant la a F in a l Deore e a t
Foreclosure en tered In eanee
numbered 11*17 In th e Circuit
Court
af
S e m in o le
County,
F lo rlt e, I w i l l aelt th e p ro .
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In
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Chevrolet Highlights

Valiant Emphasizes
Gains In Economy

'64 Line Of Haulers

Building upon • world-wide dels Is continued for 1964.
record of isle* aueeeit this
Higher compression ratios
year, Valiant moved into the for both tho standard and the
7964 model year with design
changes giving emphasis to optional engines provide lm
further gains In economy of proved economy on regular
grade fuel. The previous 1.3 to
operation and reliability.
“ Wo have Improved upon 1 compression ratio, standard
the qualities that have made for I&gt;oth engines, is increased
Valiant an outstanding suc­ to 8.3 to 1 for the standard 170
cess In every country in the cubic Inch engine, and to 8.4
world where It has been of to 1 for the 223 cubic Inch op­
fared," said C. E. Briggs. tional engine.
Valiant engines have a new,
Vice president of Chrysler
Moton Corporation and gen diaphragm • type automatic
oral manager, Cbrysler-Ply choke. The vacuum-operated
mouth Division.
, diaphragm Is enclosed in
lie said Valiant, whleh has self-contained unit mounted
seored i to per cent U. 8 alongside the carburetor body.
sales gain thus far this year, Its function is to assist in
bolds first place In the expo/t opening tho choko blade after
m arket and la the leading the engine has started.
Since It has no sliding parts,
United States compact In 1963
model year Canadian reglj the need for maintenance Is
eliminated. The diaphragm
tratlons.
“ Wherever it is marketed It action offers no resistance to
is being regarded as the in the closing action of the auto­
duatry's best all-around com matic ehoke spring in return
ing the choke blade to starting
pact," Briggs said.
The front end of the 1964 position after the engine has
model Is extensively changed been stopped and allowed to
Tbe bumper Is wider and is cool.
A new, Improved, self-clean
mounted high to provide sy
parlor protection to the grille ing crankcase ventilator valve
The grille has a new horizon Is used in the cylinder h r;d
t i l design extending the full cover that requires less main
tcnance.
Width between headlights.
Tbe spark plug cables are
In the rear, the most notice•ble change is In the tall made with a special grade
lights which are vertical In neoprene Insulation for long
shape and follow the contour service and protection from
underhood temperature.
e f the rear quarter panels.
The 1964 Valiant lino con­ The terminal on each Ignl
sists of nine models in five lion cable Is new and has two
body styles—two-door sedan, major improvements. The end
two-door hardtop, four-door that receives Uie cable is SO
sedan, convertible coupe and per cent longer and Its inner
four-door station wagon. In surface Is lined with a scries
tbe deluxe Signet seriea, an of ridges that, once applied,
attractive new sporty looking seise the cable jacket in •
vinyl roof is available as an permanent, vlse-llka grip.
option on tbe two-door hard­ The other end of tbs termi­
By n arry Jehnem
nal is equipped with a new,
top.
A little brown dog is pro­
Mechanical features Include additional spring clip with a
higher compression for both detent for a more positive viding material for an everthe standard 1T0 cubic inch bold upoa the spark plug ter­ expanding human Interest
101 horsepower engine and the minal.
story for passerby a t a cer­
Longer, more protective
H I cubic Inch 143 horsepower
tain spot near Lake Monro*.
engine plus improvements in spark plug covers provide in­
The dog hat been there for
creased Insulation against
fuel and ignition systems.
New features, available for moisture infiltration by ex­ a t least two wtsks. I t seldom
the first tim e la tba Valiant tending a greater distance In- leaves the one spot, apparent­
line, Include a Chrysler Cor­ both directions from tho spark ly picked by it as Its home
away from home.
poration-engineered fully syn­ plug term in al
Little Is known about the
A new Chrysler-englncered
chronised, floor - mounted
four-speed manual shift trans­ four-speed manual transmit dog. Onlookers cannot get
mission, a Sure-Crlp differen­ alon with Hurst gear shjft close enough t* it to even
tial to minimise rear wheal linkage Is optional for all Val determine Its e*x. I t ie com­
spinning on slippery surfaces, lant cars. Gear ratios are pletely brown, as far as can
and a push button electrie 3.09 In low, 1.02 in second, 1.40 be determined, Is on the
in third, and direct In high. small aide and Its cara etick
windshield washer.
Other Improvements are The reverse is 3.00. Tbe trans­ ■tralght up a t all timea. It
■aw, Wronger and safer door mission gears are fully syn­ doea not appear t* be hun­
locks, relocated and re-design­ chronised In all forward gry.
Monday afternoon a news­
ed seat belt anchors to pro­ speeds, and the shift lever Is
man
and hit wife revisited
floor
mounted.
vide a a unobstructed rear
A Sure-Grlp differential Is the area and the dog waa
floor area, an Improved air
conditioning system with a now optional on all models. It there. They tried to call for
narrower, more efficient cool­ minimises wheal spin under It but it ecooted back into
ing unit, an Improved closed conditions of poor traction by the Jungle like brush along­
crankcase ventilation system permitting a larger share of side the lake.
Hi* spot Ie about midway
requiring less maintenance, tho torquo to go to the rear
between
Lake Monroe Inn
an Improved fuel tank otier­ wheel having the greater trac­
and the Interstate 4 bridge
ing greater protection from tion.
Self-adjusting brakes are •panning the St. Johns River.
stone damage, a new lifetime
oil filter In the automatic standard equipment. A mech­ 17&gt;e dog's “home" is on tbe
transmission and an Improved anism Incorporated In the lakeside of Highway 17-02.
three-speed manual transmis­ brake unit of each wheal auto­ Tho Herald newsman called
sion providing superior sec- matically adjusts the shoes to on the sheriff’s office for ad­
sod gear operation and great­ take up wear In linings, thus vice and Deputy Wealey
eliminating the need for per­ Place responded. The two
e r durability.
men walked toward the dog
Tbe five-year or 80 thous­ iodic manual adjustments.
and-mile warranty on tbe en­ A remote control rear view and again It scooted into the
gine and drive train compon­ mirror Is offered for the first tall wecdi.
They backed their way
ents Introduced on 1961 mo­ time this year.
through the brush, following
a makeshift trail mada some
time ago by either fishermen
or those seeking bait. No
footprints were visible, indi­
cating no one had been there
a t least sine* Saturday's
heavy rain.
Tha dog kept Its dlstane*.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - let's population of close to
The
ecerchere, dubbing the
792,000,
making
Washington
The city of Wsshlngton, long
regarded • • s political step- the only city of Us size In the dog “ Brownie’’ for lack of a
child of the federal govern country to have a Negro ma­ more accurate name, called
for it to no avail. Aa they
BMnt, take* a step this year jority.
To tbe civil rights forces entered the "Jungle" tha dog
toward becoming ono of tbe
and other District residents, would work ita way to tha
family.
For the first time since winning the right to vote was edge, then move along with
1800, residents of the District a milestone in a campaign to the would-be rescuers.
It’s theorised the dog waa
of Columbia, the fedcrally-ad win many of the rights citlministered
enclave
which sens of the SO states take for either with a fishing party
and had wandared away, only
comprises Washington, will be granted.
The ultimate goal of this to l&gt;e left there aa tbe fish­
allowed to vote la a presi­
campaign is self-government. ermen departed, or It was
dential election.
How It votes Is not liksly The District of Columbia is dropped there by Its former
to hsvo much effect on the now governed by Congress. owner.
Either way, tha atory U a t­
November citation. It will It has no congresalonal repre­
have only three electoral votes sentatives of Us own and la tracting increasing attantlon
out of a total of 840. But administered by three com­ by passerby as tha days pass.
many citizens of tbe nation's missioners appointed by the
capital regard thla ai a vic­ president.
vote In the May prim arise and
Through the years, tbe fight tbe fall presidential election.
tory.
Their fight to gat the vote for voting rights and for selfTbe email turnout somewhat
baa lining out over many government were closely in­ tempered tbe victory for Uie
years. It finally ended In 1961 tertwined. The coming elec­ civil rights groups. They had
when ratification of an on- tion, in this perspective, is to charged that registration pro­
f r a n c h i s i n g constitutional some persons a victory over cedures were Inadequate and
amendment was completed. a bloc of southern congress­ had predicted the available
But the November election men who so far have stifled registration facilities would be
will be the first ebanre Dis­ In committee tbe District’s swamped.
trict citizens have to exercise attempts for borne rule.
Julius ilobsoe, local leader
tbelr new rig h t
Despite a campaign for vot­ of the Coogruas ef Racial
Among those who have er registration, the early turn­ Equality (CORE), ooe of the
championed voting rights for out fell below expectations. moat militant groups in the
the elty are civil rights On Jan. 3, the first day, only District, admitted the facul­
groups. Negroes make up 1,35; out of some 108,000 pot­ ties were handling the load
^o«U 37 per cent of the espi- &lt;ential voter* signed up to easily.

A sporty new pickup built Driver and engine ere local-'
on the Chevelle chassis, the far forward while the flat
addition of a new lightweight load floor offers a high ratio
Chevy Van and a number of of cargo space—211 cubic fe e t
mechanical advances of In­ Of rugged Integral body-frame
terest to truck-minded Auto construction, the Yen has a
Show visitors are highlights payload capacity of up to
of Chevrolet's 1964 line of 1930 pounds. A proved 90-hp.
haulers.
four-cylinder engine is stand­
Tbe Chevrolet truck array. ard with a I20-hp. six option­
Induing 194 models with al.
capacities ranging up to 38.Chevrolet engineers point
000 pounds gross vehicle out that the five-yesr re-de­
weight, also caps a five-year sign and development pro­
re-engineering and develop­ gram climaxed by tbe 1964
ment program started with trucks has brought such ad­
the i960 models.
vances as Independent front
The new pickup—the Che- wheel suspension and vari­
vellc El Camlno— combines able rate springing; a new
high-styled dash, load-carry crew of lightweight and effi­
ing utility and passenger com' cient 4- and 6- cylinder en­
fort and offers a wide range gines plus new VS and diesel
of functional and luxury op­ power; end new frames.
tions, even to bucket seats. It
Chief 1961 refinements that
is built on a 113-Inch wheel- round out the program are:
base and features perimeter a new forward-slanting front,
frame construction. Engine of­ pillar on convential and shortferings include two six-cy­ hood cabs for easier entry
linders — standard 120 and and exit, and Improved cab
optional !55-hp—and tiro VBs sealing and Insulation.
—195 standard and 220-hp.
Self - adjusting brakes, 66,optional.
000-mile front suspension lube
Built on a 90-lnch wheel­ interval and lower transmiss­
base, the new Chevy Van com­ ion floor tunnel for most H
bines exceptional maneuver­ and H-ton models. Longer-life
ability, efficient and economi­ exhaust systems end lamp
cal operation and loadability. filaments.

I

CAI*T. SOL SOLOMON will thrill visitors to the Sanford Automobile
Dealers Associations fourth annual Auto Show Thursday, Friday and
Saturday at Fort Mellon Park with his world famous high diving net. lie
will foil 128 feet Into less than six feet of wuter.

Haydon Burns
FOR

Lillie Brown Dog Dodge Dart Features New Styling Look
Mystifies Herald
News Reporter

D. C. Citizens Allowed
To Vote For President

Dodge has unveiled its 1964 compacts ottering a threeDart and said Uie new family speed automatic transmission,
slsa compact offers greater also has a new, full-flow
comfort, convenience, dur­
transmission oil filter which
ability and safety.
Tbe Dart also features i will help Increase the life and
new look in styling and sign! reliability of the transmls/leant improvements In en­
gine performance.
Fatting emphasis en simpli­
Built on e 111-inch wheel city, Dodge engineers have
base, Uie Dart la offered in upgraded the D art's Interiors,
nine models, including two both In styling and durability.
convertibles and two station
Tha new Instrum ent1panel
wagons. I t la one of three design Is functional and un­
separate Dodge lines, the cluttered. The upper 'surface
others being the standard-site of the panel has mar-proof,
Dodge end the medium-price suede-flnlsh paint that reduces
Dodge 880.
wlndshtid glare. A'full-length
Byron J . Nichols, Dodie color-keyed safety pad Is
manager, pointed out that standard on tha Dart GT and
Dart tales in tbe 1961 model optional on other models.
year were more than 143 per
For driver conveniences,
cent higher than sale* of the heater control knobs have
comparable Dodge car In 1962. been relocated high on the
“ We believe tbe 1964 Dart center face of the panel, with'
will win even greeter popul In easy roach.
arlty," Nichols said. "Styling
Fabrics are 100 per cent ny­
and engineering refinement lon warp for strength and dur­
will make it even more ap­ ability. There are five Inter­
pealing to the buyer who ior rotors— red, tan, blue,
wants a smaller car w4th all gold and black—for U&gt;e GT
Uie comforts and convenience snd four for the 270 and 170
of a big car."
models.
A major styling ebange for
The D art'i trunk capacity
the Dart is a new, broad remains one of the biggest In
grUle composed of fins, ver the compact flsld—equalling
tlenl lines. A rectangular bar and in some cases exceeding
across the face of the grille that of larger cars.
displays the Dodge name in
Alert to the consumer’s de­
block letters.
sire for personalized Irani
A simulated air scoop on portatlno, Dodge offers nine
tbe hood la outlined in chrome, Dart models in three series:
and distinctive new molding a two-door sedan, four-door
along the aides appears to sedan and six-passenger sta­
give the car added length.
tion wagon in the low-price
Tbe rear window h at been 170 Scries; a two door and
Increased a full three inches four-door sedan, convertible
In width, providing more at- and els-passenger wagon in
traeUve styling and better the &gt;70 Series; and a tworoar vision for the driver.
door hardtop and convertible
An Increase la compression in the deluxe GT Series.
raUo has Improved the ef­ Thirteen exterior colors are
ficiency of the Dart's 179- and available. A new and unique
223-cubic-inch, six-cylinder en­
gine*. Both operate economi­
cally on rwgular grades ef
gasoline.
A new automatic choke
modulator and Insulation re­
finements In the Ignition cable
assembly Improve starting re­
Dodga Truck Is geared to
liability, particularly In very
take a larger share of tba
wet or extremely cold wea­
truck market in 1964, after
ther.
riding through the 1363 model
A feature available for tbe
first time in the 7864 Dart Is year with the highest sales In
Dodge's new four-speed man­ a decade tad a 46 per cent
ual transmission. The floor- sales Increase over the prev­
mounted shift has particular ious year—nearly three times
appeal to sports-minded com­ the Industry average of 16 per
pact car buyers. Tba trans­ cent.
mission gears are fully synch­ Outlining 7364 truck produc­
ronized in ail forward spseda. tion end sales plans, Dodge
Another new option la tbe Assistant General Manager
Sure-Grip dlffareoUal, which Philip N. Buckminster said;
“An Important factor in our
minimizes wheel spin and
provides more positive tract­ current truck-sales success is
ion under adverse road condi­ tbe policy we instituted last
year of making engineering
tions.
Other new features and im­ improvements as they are de­
veloped, rather than waiting
provements Include;
Stronger and more reliable until the traditional f a l l
door latchee, redesigned floor change-over period.
"Aa a result ef this policy
anchors for seat baits, an
electrical windshield washer of no model change, yet con­
with pushbutton control in the tinuous improvement, buyers
center of the wiper knob, re­ of our 1964 vehicles will get
mote-control outside rearview tba benefit of mam than 80
m irror, m e n a Beet!vs seeling anglnaering advances made
of windows, a tailgate window during the past year."
safety device for etatlea wa­ Buckmisttr said t b a • •
gons and Improved seeling ef l sage* include the new
convertible tape.
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�Minister In Viet Nam Hears Vows Of Sister Here Girl's Skeleton Found In Woods Nixon Blasts U. S.
Policy In Viet Nam
Four Teenagers

A brlde-elect'a wish that her
m lsilonarr brother se rrin f In
Saigon, Viet Nam, perform
her wedding ceremony was
fulfilled Sunday night via a
long, long-distance telephone
call.
As a result. Miss Marion
Routh became the bride of
Ronnie Chilton In ceremonies
at the Central Baptist Church.
The couple and their wed­
ding party had arrived at the
church at 6:15 when they
were told the call would
come through. But it was de­
layed by technical trouble for
almost three hours.
For nearly 30 minutes the
bridal couple, matron of hon­
or, best man and the minister
of Central Baptist Church, the
Rev. Gall Smith, had waited
at the altar as the appointed
time drew near.
But then came the delay. A
previously scheduled radio
broadcast at 7:30 went on the
air and at its conclusion the
ushers escorted the wedding
party to front pews.
Mrs. Shirley Grieme at the
Organ played the wedding
inarch and the bride and her
father, Walter Routh, walked
down the aisle.
' “ Who gives this woman?"
(sid the minister at the
church. “Her m other and I,
was the reply.
And then the vigil began
anew as the organ continued
playing.
A black telephone with an
amplifier had been placed at
the altar so the Saigon minis­
te r's voice could be heard.
They waited, became tired
gnd sat down In the front pew.
The phone rang lntem pting
the quiet. The operator told
the Rev. Gall Smith thl call
frould be ready in a feu min­
utes. The minister heU the
phone.
Then came the voice of the
bride-elect's brother, th | HtV.
Walter Routh J r., from Viet
Nam. His voice was char as
be asked the matrimonial
questions. The dou tie-ring
ceremony was used.
After he had pronounced
them man and wife, tho Rev.
Mr. Smith gave the bcnedic
tlon here.
The couple and several
others went to the pastor’s
study where they talked to the
Saigon missionary. In the re­
ception room was a four
tiered wedding cake, made by
the bride's father.
The cake featured two large
layers on the bottom aad sep­
arating the two top layers
were four white columas. Un­
der the top layers were a min
iature bride and bridegroom.
Thus, after a long vigil, and
with the aid of a transoceanic
telephone connection, t h e
bride was united in m irriage
by her brother.

Bisons Fined
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
—The AmehJcan Hockey Lea­
gue has fined the Buffalo Bisons $1,000 for an illegal loan
of a playes and suspended
Buffalo center Gesald Melnyk
Indefinitely.

Captain Named
KINGSTON, R. I. (UPI) Steve Chubln of Forest Hill.
N. Y., will serve as captain of
the 1964-65 University of
Rhode Island basketball team.

HALLANDALE (UPI) —
The skeleton of ■ young girl
was found partially burled In
iwsmpy woods Tuesday near
this small city 18 miles north
of 51(ami.
Cause of death was not im­
JEROME, Mo. (UPI)—Four mediately determined but a
adventurous teenagers who police spokesman laid "in nine
were lost for 12 hours deep in
a maze-like cave w e r e
brought out early today by a
volunteer rescue team. They
were In good condition.
A crowd of about 50 per­
sons, Including the boys' par­
CAIRO, U. A. R. (UPI) —
ents, gathered around bon­ Ohio housewife 5Irs. Jerri
fires near tbe cave while am a­ Mock, took off for Cairo early
teur spelunkers searched for today from Tripoli, Libya, on
the lost youths.
another stage of her round the
Old-timers spun tales about world trip in a aingle engine
their own experiences in Mis­ plane.
souri caves to keep up confi­
Another lady pilot, Mrs.
dence during the all-night vi­ Joan 51. Smith of Long Beach,
gil.
Calif., was expected to land
Police said the youngsters, In Natal, Brazil today on her
who were exploring Bruce attem pt to retrace the route
Cave on the Gascondc River taken by the late Amelin Earabout two miles from here, hart when she flew around the
also built a fire in the cave world 27 years ago.
while they waited for res­
51rs. Mock, of Columbus,
cuers.
hnd planned to fly directly
The boys were identified as from Bone, Algeria, to Cairo
Kennedy Lewis, 15, Gerald Tueaday. It was not known
Cook, 18, Andy Yousley, 18, here why she stopped over in
and Teddy Miller, 18, all of the Libyan e|ty.
Roll a, Mo.
5frs. Smith, who had been
Police learned the boys ground-bound for four days In
were missing Tuesday when a Surinam (Dutch Guiana) by
fifth teenager, Gary Edge- engine trouble, took off for
man, 16, found hla way out Natal 5!onday but waa forced
of the cavern shortly after he by bad weather to interrupt
lost track of his companions. her Journey In Belem, Brasil.

Saved From Cave

Women Continue
World Flights

MAMMAL AND INSECT exhibits prepared by second graders at Alta­
monte Springs Elementary School are displayed. Committee in charge of
this collection included, from left, Ilicky Clark, Elizabeth Mengcl, Marcia
Bowman and Rebecca Hodges.
(Hcruld Photo)

out of 10 easeo like this K is
foul plsy."
The skeleton, burled in sand
but partially unearthed either
by rain or animals, was found
by threo vacationing young­
sters. Tho children who found
it were Kathy Rice, 14, and
her 12-year-old sister, Diane,
of Ontario, Canada, and John
Cafer, 13, Indianapolis.
The medical examiner said
the victim was a white girl,
between 9 and 12 year* old,
who had brown hair. She had
been dead about two months,
he said.
The skeleton was found In a
marshy area off State Road
A-I-A.
Police Chief Enrl 5!ltchell
said the body had been burled
in the sand under a tree and
"either w ater or animals
pushed some of the sand
away.”
Mitchell aaid he was check­
ing with other aouth Florida
police departments to see if
any missing girls were report­
ed two months ago and tho
medical exnmlner planned a
more extensive autopsy today.

SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
—Former Vice P r e s i d e n t
Richard M. Nixon today crltl
cized the Johnson administra­
tion’s policy in South Viet
Nam as weak, wavering and
inconsistent.
He said that any failure to
maintain a firm stand here
would mark "the beginning
of the end" for the United
States In Southeast Asia.
Arriving on what was bill­
ed as a private business trip,
Nixon first said he would
not discuss polities because
it wpuld be inappropriate to
do so in a "battle area" and
might em barrass his former
running mate, Ambassador
Henry Cabot Lodge.
But minutes later during a
airport press conference, he
tore into the administration’s
Viet Nam policy, asserting
that it is "plagued with incon­
sistency."
Nixon missed his scheduled
luncheon with Lodge, because

hit commercial flight arrived
three hours later after a de­
lay in Bangkok.
Lodge did not go to Saigon's
Tansonnhut Airport to meet
Nixon. They met later at theEmbassy,
Nixon aaid that his threeday visit it for business purposes in connection with hla
New York law firm. But he
said he expects to meet Lodge
and renew acquaintances with
tome Vietnamese friends.
Nixon aaid that during hi*
visits to other Southeast As­
ian countries on hia current
tour, he found that many
American officials were say­
ing the real problem was a
lack of flrm neu and deter­
mination on the part of the
United States to stay in South­
east Alla In general and South
Viet Nam In particular until
final victory was achieved.
Nixon epent four da ye la
Malaysia and four daya ia
Thailand before coming ta
South Viet Nam.

EVERYBODY
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THRILL!
8ECOND GRADERS in charge of exhibit on Mollusks and Fish a t Alta­
monte Springs Elementary School were, from left, Gay Bickmore, Reed
Davis, Marty Huth and Greg Schwelzer.
(Herald Photo)

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Trapped By Fire, 7 In Family Burn To Death
BEVERLY, Mass. (UPI) —
Seven persons, a father, his
wife and all five of their chil­
dren, were killed early today
when fire raced through their
thrcc-story h o m e trapping
them as they slept.
Police identified the dead
as John M. Crandell, 40, his
38-year-old wife, Barbara, and
their children, Richard, five,
John, eight, Jam es, nine,
Catherine, two, and Stephen,
10.
The bodies of the parents
were found huddled together
on the narrow flight of stairs
between the second floor and
the attic. Authorities said
they apparently were over­
come by dense smoke as they

groped their wsy towards the
attic in a desperate attempt to
save their children.
Authorities said the fire
started on the second floor
and quickly swept toward the
attic of the frame house.
Cause of tbe blaxe was un­
der investigation.
Fire Chief John Callalay

with

said "The aecond and third
floors of the house were fully
enveloped in flames when we
got there.
"There waa no way for us
to get into the upper floors to
ssvc these people."
A first floor occupant, Mrs.
Laura O’Connell, 60, fled un­
injured.

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Seminole County’s Visiting
Nurses hsve msde 142 visits
■s of March 1 with the major­ REG 37* .. KRAFT
ity of patients being those
w i t h cardlo • vascular all*
meats, Mrs. Grace Fisher, CRACKIN GOOD CANNED
supervisor of VNA told mem*
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a recent meeting.
Pstlents have been refer­
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inole County physldsns end
REG. 49/ PINKY PIG
two from Orsnge County,
Mrs. Fisher said.
Pointing to the benefits of
home nursing care, besides
giving the patient professional
aid, carrying out doctors' or­
ders, teaching families how
to care for patients, the aver­
age cost of the home visit was
$2.31, Mrs. Fisher noted. This REG. 39/
is possible because the charg­
es are based on a sliding
scale which is determined by
the patient's ability to pay.
Council president Kenneth
McIntosh told the council
members that they are the
walking messengers of the
services of the VNA, which
being fairly new to the com­
munity Is not utilised as much
as It could be, because "peo­
ple Just are not aware that
this service Is available." Ap
point m ints are made by call
Ing the Seminole County Pub
lie Health Department, with
referral from the family phy­
sician.
Speaker for the recent
meeting was Dr. Kenneth
Wing, who described vascular
repair, and the types of oper­
IV-D ■RAND
ations that can and have been
performed. He particularly
noted Uic great advances In
the saving of lives by the use
of artificial veins which can
be joined to those of the body
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ics.
Dr. Frank Leone, County
Health Director, announced
that four classes of Gray
Ladles have been capped,
with more classes expected In
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will sponsor a smorgsilmrd
from 4 until 7 p. m. Sunday In
the social hall of All Soula
Catholic Church in Sanford.
Proceeds will benefit the coun
cil'a building fund.
A wide variety of meats,
vegetables, salads and des
»«rta will be available a t nom­
inal prices for adults and chil­
dren. A tlOO door prise will
be awarded.
In charge of arrangements
for the event are Mrs. Donald
LeFils, chairman, Mra. Fran­
cis Reardon, co-chairman end
Mra. John Kennedy Jr., Mrs.
Joseph Fatglone, Mrs. Rich­
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Joyce, Mm. Gilbert Fileger,
Mrs. Joseph O’Connor, Mra.
Louis Huddleston, Mm. Theodure Michels and Mrs, Theedure LaTour.
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Th* quarterly meeting ol
the Florida Association of
Realtor* will ho held April 1011 nt the Palm Beach Blltmor* Hotel, Palm Beach.
P ro f ram for the meeting
will Ineluda real eatat* commlaalon counaalln* arrrlca,
brokers Inetituta huh, traders
club aaaaion, farm and land
brokers educational m aatlnr.
board a f directors meeting,
board officers problem ellnla
and the exchange of ideas by
realtors attending.
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Souther* Bell Telephone
Company this year will give
an outstanding Florida high
•chool eclenca student and
hie teacher e trip to tho Boll
T o l o p h o n o laboratories la
Murray Hill, N J .
The student will bo (slock­
ed a t th* Florida State
Science F a ir which begins
Thursday a t the Civic Audi­
torium In Jacksonville. All
students entered in the phy­
sical science category from
high schools located in South­
ern Bell’s operating a r ts 1*
Florida will bo eligible.
During their visit to the
Bell labs, tha atudant end
teacher will meet with BO ts
60 students and teachers
from all over th* United
States.
In addition to touring tho
aba, th* students will attand
ecture demonstration* held
ujr Bell laba personnel end
will have tha opportunity t«
meet with scientists who
have worked on tha Boll sys­
tem’a Tel*tar communications
satellite.

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l^D Club T o Meet
Thursday P.M . A t
t h e H D Center
The Home Demonstration
Club will meet Thursday,
April 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the
Demonitratlon Center, with
hostesses Mrs. W. B. Brinson,
Mrs. Clyde Stinson and Mrs.
ijoy Tillls In charge.
; Social feature will be a
question and answer program
oti “Tell Me, D r."
Cecil Tucker and Ernest
lamdbcrg will be special
guests.

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Pape 8—Wed. April 1, *64

I tr u ll

Judy Lavender
Horioree
O f Birthday Dinner Party
Miss Judy Lavender, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Curtis Lavender,
was guest of honor at a birth­
day dinner party last Thurs­
day evening at the Capri. The
Misses Maria Rowland and
Candl Condcr served as co­
hostesses assisted by Maria's
mother, Mrs. W. P. Rowland.
Each guest ordered the din­
ner of her choice, and a beau­
tifully decorated
birthday
cake bearing 18 candles com­
pleted the dinner course.
Judy was lovely in a stun­
ning white sheath worn under
a sm art blue and white plaid
coat.
The guests presented Judy
with an exciting bathing suit
for one of her birthday gifts.
Enjoying t h e celebration
were Mrs. Curtis Lavender,
and Mrs. W. P. Rowland and
the Misses Susan Deal, Susan
Brown, Janet Johnson, Mari­
lyn Hunt, Peggy Grier, Cent
Wheatland, Brenda Brown,
and Sharon Stanul.

Cheese Products
Supplement Diet
With Protein

a
Cheese ie a happy choice
for the main protein dish for
a meal, says Miss Isola Wil­
liams, nutritionist, Florida
Agricultural Extension Berr­
ies.
Two ounces of Cheddar
cheeae supplies as much pro­
tein as two and one-half eggs
or two cups of milk, or two
ounces of lean meat or fish.
Two and one-half ouncts of
cottage eheese gtres you the
same amount of protein.
Cheeie supplies not only
protein, but also calcium and
riboflavin, and Vitamin A,
provided the cheese Is made
from whole milk.
Most of tha cheese sold In
American-type. Cheddar la the
best known. For a taste de­
light make a casserole with
Cheddar. Misa Williams rec­
ommends this one:
Cheese-Macaroni Casserole
Cook 7-ounce package of
elbow macaroni. Rinse and
drain. Place half of macaroni
in buttered casserole. Top
with 1 cup ahrsdded sharp
Cheddar cheese. Mix 1 tea­
spoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pep­
per, and 1/8 teaspoon oregano, and sprinkle half of thla
mixture over cheese. Slice 1
amall onion Into rings and
place half In casserole. Pour
half of a tall can of avaporated milk over onions. Re­
peat in layers until all in­
gredients are used, reserving
some shredded cheese to
sprinkle on top. Bake 00 min­
utes in a 000-degree oven.
Bervo with a fresh fruit or
tossed green salad and you’ll
have a delicious, as well as
nutritious, meal.
A girl applying for an of
flea job should shua anything
In her apparel that savors of
eccentricity. Look neht, trim
and sm art. Forget extreme
clothea and Jangle jewelry.
Remember that you're not
applying for a model's Job.
Only aa attractive, efficient
appearance is expected el
you.

NEW SPRING

COSTUME
JEW ELRY
JUST ARRIVED!

MISS JUDY LAVENDER, center, was guest of
honor nt a birthday dinner recently at tho Capri.
Miss Cnndi Condcr, left, and Miss Maria Row­
land were co-iiostcssca of tho occasion.

Plentiful Beef
Supply“Retains

Airs.

Dickerson Commended Record Level

For Service To Gardeners
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, a
Sanford resident for many
years, is In complete charge
of the stage area for the Gar­
den Club Flower Show. The
planning, execution and place­
ment in thia area, is the focal
point of the entire show, and
Mra. Dickerson has gracious­
ly volunteered her services
for this monumental detail.
Aa owner and operator of

Grey Shadows Nursery, Mra.
Dickerson has shared her vast
knowledge of landscape de­
sign and horticulture practice
with all desirous of her ser­
vices. She has been a garden
club member for many years,
and has expended her time
and energy in all phaaea oi
the club work, including lec­
turing, planning of the horti­
cultural sections and in the
Identifying end classification
of plants.
In the planning of the Flor­
ida State Flower Show held In
December, 1900, at the Civic
Center, which waa a National
Council of Garden Clubs
Award Winner, Mra. Dickerson waa Instrumental in tha
huge succesi of the show,
having planned and staged
the entire horticultural sec­
tion,
Mra. Dickerson has recent­
ly sold her nursery and Is
moving to Jacksonville, where
she will be living next door
to her daughter, Mrs. Peter S.
Roy, on S. Atlantic Boule­
vard.
Sanford Garden Club la in
deed grateful for having such
• generous personality as
Mrs. Dickerson for a mem­
ber, and aha ia to be highly
commended for ell her efforts
in the paal a a well as thla
•
.ij r
generous parting gesture of
•
n)
planning and arranging the
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ALAN HAHN
Flower 8how.
By Dorla Dean
Alan Ilahn, a student at Ly&lt;
man High School, celebrated Enterprise
his 17th birthday last Thurs­
day with a dinner party given
by hla parenti, Mr. and Mra.
William Ilahn Jr., of Lombar­
dy Road in North Orlando.
Others enjoying the celebra
Mrs. Ernest Jones enjoyed
tlon were BUly end George a delightful trip to Cocoa last
Hahn, Alan's brothers, and
week to visit her daughter and
hla grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. William Hahn Sr., of family.
Enterprise.
The appetising dinner menu
consisted of sauerbraten, po­
tato balls, vegetables, appla
sauce, relish, end a delicious
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
coconut birthday cake bearing
17 candies.
Mr. and Mra. Hsnry Wurth
of Eldorado Drive had es
A fresh, high quality egg their guests for the Easter
stands high In the frying pan holidays, Mrs. Wurth’s son
according to the U.H. Depart and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
m a n t of Agriculture. It Mrs. Robert Barista, of Sufdoean’t flatten when broken fern, N. Y., end granddaugh­
out of the shell.
ter, Gail, and grandsons, Ray
and R obert

Birthday Dinner

Honors Alan Hahn
Of No. Orlando

Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent, tells ua
thxt beef has been elevated
to tha featured spot on the
April Plentiful Fooda List of
the U. S. Department of Ag­
riculture.
Beef luppllca, which for
tha past few months have
been a t or near record levels,
have continued large. Prices
at retail are favorable, and
they should stay th at way
through April.
So If thare ere any beef
eaters In your family, now ia
the tint# to serve them all
the beef they want. Much of
the beef now coming to mar­
ket is graded USDA C hoicehigh in quality and full of
flavor.

Personals

Mrs. Truluck Hosts

Checkmates And

UDC Chapter

V A H -II Cancel

Meeting

Meeting

Checkmates a n d VAH-1J
The Norman d« Vere HowDead
Eight have canceled thq
ard Chapter of the United
regular meeting this Thurs­
Daughters of the Confederacy
met Friday with Mra. J. H.
day due to the fact that al|
Truluck at her residence on
service personnel and theis
Magnolia Avenue.
families will go on a depend­
The meeting waa opened
ents cruise that day.
with the ritual, pledge to tha
The regular monthly meeV
flag and salute to the Confed­
erate flag and with the Lord'*
ings will resume in May.
prayer in unison.
EASTER CHAPEAUX were donned Friday by tellers on the distaff side
Routine business followed
a t the Florida State Bank. Pretty tellers are left to right, Carolyn Lane,
with Mrs. W. L. Merritt, pres­
Barbara Harvey, Colleen Ressler, Mary Forguson, and Marie Bowen.
ident, presiding.
At the next meeting the
Chapter will conduct memor­
ial services at the cemetery.
Mra. W. B. Kirby and Mra.
Claude Herndon are In charge
of thla committee.
The Pilot Club of Sanford
Mra. Merritt announced the
Two Seminole High School I Latin Forum held in Satellite Club banquet, and were in­ held the regular buslnesi din­
nominating committee, Mrs. students were recently hon­ Beach at the Satellite Bcacb strumental in the success of ner meeting recently a t thq
H. B. McCall, Mrs. Martin ored at the annual District I High School. These students this elaborate program .
Chic Center, with the presb
Bram and Mrs. Kirby.
deserve commendations for
dent,
Misa Janet Smith, con­
Mr*. T. J. Taylor read a
having won these high schol­
ducting the program.
beautiful poem, "into the
astic honors.
Co-hostesses for the even,
Woods" written by Sidney La­
nier.
Dottle Jardlne, p o p u l a r
ing were Mrs. Hazel Field,
A paper prepared by Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Esther Rive, Mrs. Sue
Richard Gleason, "Jefferson
Calvin Jardlne of Lake Mary,
Stevenson,
and Mrs. Margaret
Davis," was read by Mrs.
Hodge.
and
a
Latin
II
student,
placed
Merritt In the absence of Mrs.
first in Roman History, which
Special guests included Mra,
Glcaaon.
was
one
of
the
top
honors,
and
Ruth
Mettlnger, Miss Audrey
Mrs. Truluck served re­
most difficult.
Decker, and Mias Gill West,
freshments to the following
the latter two representing
Jerry Cullum, a Latin IV
members, Mrs. F. B. Adams,
student, and the son of Mr.
the Anchor Club of Seminole
Mrs. Oram, Mra. W. R. Dy­
and Mrs. M. L. Cullum, won
lUjh School.
son, Mrs. Herndon, Mrs. Kir­
second award in the classical
Mrs. Shirley Secord, pro.
by, Mrs. A. W. Lee, Mrs. G.
oratorical contest at the
gram chairman, conducted a
E. McCall, Mrs. It. B. Mc­
Forum.
most interesting and educa­
Call, Mta. Edmund Mclach,
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, Latin
tional discussion and quiz oq
Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Taylor,
teacher of these students, la
"Know Your American His­
Mra. R. R. Wright and two
extremely proud of a job
tory," with prizes awarded to
guests, Mrs. Nannie Perry
well done.
Miss Audrey Decker and Mrs.
and Mrs. W. B. Wray.
Both Dottle and Jerry were
Felice Swanson.
JERRY
CULLUM
DOTTIE JARDINE
recently featured in The Latin
A delicious chicken and
dressing dinner with all tha
trimmings was prepared and
served under the capable di­
rection of Mra. Thelma Little.

American History
Quiz Conducted

Latin Forum Winners

Plans Supper And

Political Rally
The PTO of Lake Monroe
School will hold a spaghetti
supper Friday night at the
school at 5:30 p.m.
Following the supper, a po­
litical rally will be held, and
all of the political candidates
of the county will be intro­
duced i t 7 p.m.
The public is invited to at­
tend this interesting program.

Sanford

Mr. and Mra. W. C. Clause
Sr. recently had as house
gucits their grandaughters,
Kathy and Nancy Gramllng
and parents, Mr. and Mra. Al­
bert Gramllng of Orangeburg,
South Carolina.

Neatly Tailored
Housecoat, or daytlma dress

DAVID CARR, a reent graduate of The Good
Shepherd Christian Day School, and sisters,
Sherry and Laurie Carr, are moving to Macon,
Georgia with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Carr, after residing in North Orlando for
four and one half years.

Glfls • Cards • Books
210 E. First St.

NOTICE
There’s no need of s long ntatement
when our message Is brief. So we’ll
just skip ,
,
,
, —■

down hers and any "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers n complete electrical
service, does good work, doss It prompt­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate Its customers.”

Seven new member* Join­
ed the DeBary Community
Methodist Church on Easter
Sunday, making IT since
Palm Sunday service.

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Linda and Alan from Morristown, N. J., have been visitIng Mr.' and Mra. W. P.
Chapman Sr. on Old Monroe
Road.

State Capitol. Mra. Park la
An Interesting evening eaa
special guest and will be pre­ develop from a “Who's Who*
sented "Florida's Mother of party. Secretly collect baby
pictures of all invitad gueste
the Year" award.
and use them as place cards.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crow­ Guessing ju st who is who
ley of Cincinnati were house- will bring about e lot of goodguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es natured laughter.
Chestnut last week. Mrs. ‘Set the theme for the par­
Chestnut la a sister of Mann­ ty, suggests the Society of
ing Hariett, whose son, Ken­ American Florlsta, with an
ny had major surgery in Cin­ appropriate centerpiece. It
cinnati in November. Mrs. could comprise carnations,
Chestnut accompanied h e r daisies, snapdragons, e n d
brother’s family thera and Baker fern, arranged to flow
was a guest In the Crowley through and mass a t the bot­
home.
tom of a pretty picture
The Crowley's daughter, frame with the glass removed.
Pat, is a student a t Purdue
University and a member of
their travelling show which
entertained a t Orlando Air
Force Base last week. The
Crowleys, Chestnuts and H ar­
rietts attended the show.
Also, the entire H arriett
family gathered a t tha homa
of Mrs. Chestnut's daughter
In Winter Park on Friday
evealng so that all could meet
and thank tha Crowleya for
their hospitality during Kenny'l illness.

O R IG IN A L S
for your busy at-homa pro­
gram. Wear beltad, or not,
and tew a shorter version to
wear as a smock.
No. 8308 with PATT-ORAMA i* In alzees 32, 24, 38.
38, 40, 42, 44. Bust 34 to 48.
Size 34, 38 bust, short sleeves,
dress length, Sts yards of 35Inch.
To order, send 50 cents in
coins to:
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For first class mailing add
10 cents for oseh pattern.
Print name, address, style
number and size.
For your copy of the Spr |
and Summer '84 edition oi
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pattern book, send 50 emits

by her mother Wedneiday,
March 85, at tha DeBary Res­
taurant. Among tha guesta
were Mrs. Myron Accardl,
Mrs. Harold Lynch, Mrs. Ro­
bert N. McGee, Mrs. Ernest
Prew, Mrs. Harry Whitaker,
Mra. Peter Koppenaal, Laura
Platt Brown and Mra. Earl
Innls. Cards were played following tha luncheon at tha
home of Mrs. Fellows.

Clinton Sommer of DeBary
Drive la a patient at Fish Me­
morial Hospital la DeLaad.
Mr. Sommer le an official of
The DeBary Aria and Crafts
Mr. and Mrs. Claire FelClub. Ho will be glad to hear
Iowa of Naranja Road are anfrom hla many friends ia tha
Mr. and Mra. Georg* Nicely area.
of DeLeon Road have as thalr
FOR ANY OCCASION
guest, Mrs. Cecil C. Hines of
Mrs. M. Roberts is a patient
FLOWERS
Winston Salem, N. C.
at Florida Sanitarium la Or­
ARE ALWAY8 —
lando. Mrs. Robert Is a mem­
CORRECT
Mra. William Hula J r . of ber of the DeBary Choristers,
Show Low, Aria., daughter of The DeBary Glee Club and
Mr. and Mra. Claire Fellows tha AU Saints Church in En­
of Naranja Road, waa guest terprise. Drop her a line as
of honor a t a luacbaon glvan It will ehoar her up.

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 222-0915

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green
of Bonita Road had as their
recent guests, Mr. and Mra.
Maynard Wettlaufar of Free­
port, Long Island, N. Y.j Mr.
and Mra. II. Hoitetter and
Mrs. Hostetler's sister, Mias
Mabel Slack, of Matvcrue.
Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mra. Frank Hall of Rockvilla
Center, Long Island, N. Y.,
ta d Mr. and Mra. Paul Ran­
dall of Mai v a n s , Long Island,
N. Y.

P

Mra. Sidney Welsa and
daughter, Susan, of Fort Wal­
ton Beach, apent Easter week­
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coleman end with Mr. and Mra. Wal­
and daughters, Terry, Mercy, ter Gielow.
Marylu and Andrea, of Atlan­
Mr. and Mra. David Gatchel
ta, Ga., spent the Easter of Feraandino Beach have
weekend with her parents, been visiting friends and
Mrs. and Mra. W. E. Kirch- their patents, Mr. and Mra.
John Hodge and Mra. For­
boff.
rest Gatchel.
Capt. and Mrs. Winston J.
Misa Sally Williams has
Barr of Moody AFU, Valdos­
ta, Ga., were recent guests of returned to Margaret 8cott
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. College in Decatur, Georgia
R. Strickland, on Palmetto after spending her spring
quarter break with har par­
Avenue.
ents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. liams.
Daniels Jr. and children, Dus­
Mrs. A. J . Peterson and
ty and Ann of Miami wera
guests of relatives over the Dr. Charles Park 8r. will ac­
company Mrs. Geneva Park
Easter Weekend.
to Tallahassea Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. W- P. Chap­ attend award ceremonies at
man Jr. and children Cynthia, tha Chamber Houaa of tha

DeBary Personals

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�Oviedo Beats Lyman 1-0 On Ninth Inning Single
About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
BT JULIAN STKN8TBOM

Tim Colbert's
Safety Breaks
Up Tight Duel

Do jroi realise th a t the taajor league bsssbsll season la
Tim Colbert, Oviedo High’s
•ehedoled to gat tmdsrwsy In laaa than th n o weeka? And
first sicker, slashed a single
when yon look a t pbotoa of aoma of the major league parka— to center in the bottom half
especially thoaa core rad with anowa from recent cold weather of the ninth inning Tuesday
•—you really wonder how they'll do I t
afternoon to score Rex Brooks
But lt*a happened before and when the San Francisco Giants and chalk up a 1 to 0 derision
It’ll happen again. And, yet, were opening their new home over the Lyman High Grey­
they alwaya aeem to make I t a t Candlestick. Right after the hounds.
Until Colbert's timely saf­
From time to time a lot of the seaeon got underway they a t­
ely, Oviedo's Jim Courier and
early contest* on tha alate tempted to play a night con Lyman's Donnie Smith had
h are to be poatponed because test. It was called because of been involved In the hottest
of rain, cold weather, and even fog. Tha fog rolled In from mound duel of the young dia­
anow.
mond Mason. Over the route,
We recall one springtime San Francisco n*y and It was Courier limited the 'Hounds
literally Impossible to see the
to three well-scattered hits
second baseman.
while Smith, touched for only
As far aa we can recall this four until the fatal ninth, was
was the first time a major almost as tough.
league game had been post­
Smith walked two but fan­
poned because of fog.
ned 14 over the distance but
• • •
here again the lanky right
Speaking of w a a t h a r at hander's performance w a s
sporting events, perhaps no placed In the shadows by
major poet aeaion football Courier who whiffed 21 while
By George C. Langford
game has encountered aa much also Issuing two free passes.
UPI Sparta Writer
difficulty with weather condi­
In fact, Courier got hot In
The re ter a aa have had the tion* as haa tha Liberty Bowl the third inning and fanned
best of It this spring.
—a Phlladc'phla spectacular three men In a row, did the
A flitful of otd proa are which failed to draw any kind same thing in the fourth,
enjoying an unuiually brill­ of a crowd a t all due to sub- again in the fifth, and whiffed
iant exhibition aeaion while /reeling temperature* and an the first man lo face him In
sharing their poilllona with abundanca of anow.
the sixth to post 10 consecu­
the bally-booed rookiea, who,
Each year the contest hai tive strikeouts.
lor the moat pari, have done been played between a major
Oviedo broke up the score­
an early fade out.
Independent eaatem s c h o o l less tie in the bottom of the
Tuesday's exhibition rem its and another top notch eleven
ninth when Brooks led off the
had a typical for 1964 veteran from anywhere else In the na­
Inning with a single to center.
flavor which singled out:
tion.
Smith uncorked a pitch Mike
—Camllo Paacual, who hurl­
But late thl* fall, when time Partin could not get away
ed seven shutout Innings to
cornea for tha next Liberty from and he got a ticket lo
extend hla shutout string to
Bowl, the event will go In­ first, moving Brooks lo the
IS as the Minnesota Twins re­
doors—and
not In Philadelphia keystone. Alter Lclloy Woods
corded their fifth straight vic­
tory, 6-0, over the Philadel­ cither. The tilt will be played popped to second, Billy Miklcr
inaid* the giant Convention sent a short single to center,
phia PhilUes* '‘B" team.
moving Brooks to third and
.V i e Power, fighting for Hall in Atlantic City, N. J.
the Twins' first base Job, who Seven inches of turf will bo Partin to Kcond. With the
collected three hits In the vic­ spread on the floor of the au­ bases Jammed, Colbert ram ­
med his sharply hit single to
tory to up hla battling aver­ ditorium. s e e
center and it was all over.
age to .429.
It was the second game of
—Bank Aaron, who ham­ Tha "Firecracker 400," highmered hla fourth exhibition light of Daytona's excitement- the season between the two
home n i l In the red-hot Mil1 packed Fourth of July celebra­ clubs. In the opener at Longwaukee Braves' 6-3 decision tion, will be limited to 40 of wood two weeks ago, Lyman
the world's fattest stock cara, whitewashed tho Lions 2 to 0.
ever the Detroit Tigers.
Brooks paced the Lions, at
—Bob Sadowakl, the youth and again will have an early
the plate with a trio of tingles
ful vet of the Brave* who morning start.
The "Firecracker" field will In four appearances. Colbert
blanked the Tiger* oo three
hits through the first five get tha starting flag for the banged out a pair of safeties
inning*. Ha now hsa yielded 100-lap battle over tha 2.5- whlla Courier was credited
only one run In IT Innings for nlle Daytona International with a double. Joe I'avel.
Speedway trloval a t 10 e. m. chak, the 'Hounds' third Bark­
• .S3 earned run average.
—Moose Skowroa of tho Phi* starling hour, Inaugur­ er, led Lyman with a pair ol
Washington Senators, who led ated last year, proved very singles.
a 16-hit attack against Balt! popular with racing fans, for
The line score:
more'* Steve Barber and re it enables them to aea the race Lyman
000 ooo ooo-o S l
lief ace Stu Miller for an 11-3 and ■till hava ample time to Oviedo
ooo ooo o o i-l 7 2
victory. Skowron has 13 hlU enjoy tha beach, tha Jal-alal,
Smith and Ncufeld; Courier
In 22 at-bats for a robust .591 the kennel club racing, the and Brooks.
average.
Miss Dixie Beauty Pageant
—Kon llanscn, who slugged festivities, and all the other
two home runs and drove In Independence Day activities.
six runs to lead the Chicago
Two B0-mile qualifying races
Whlta Box to a 7-6 triumph will preceds the "Firecracker"
over the St. Louis Cardinals. on July 8. Thesa two flat-out
Ken Boyer drove In three Car­ ■peed duels will detarmine the
dinal runs, two of them on a final starting order for the
Mrs. Edie Ware has been
home run.
big race. On July 2, tha two named the winner of the San­
—Marty Keough, who hit hla fastest qualifiers will u r n ford Atlantic Nations! Hank’s
fourth home run of the spring tha pola positions for tha annual women's golf tourney
for Cincinnati In the Rods'4-3 "Firecracker."
held each spring at the Maylota to Philadelphia's ‘'A”
There will be practice on fair Country Club.
team.
July 1, following technical in­ The runnerup was Min Kee­
—And Larry Jackson, who spection on Juna 80.
nan and the consolation flight
registered his third victory
Speedway president B i l l went to Augle Russell.
for the Chicago Cuba, pitching
The first flight winner was
France has announced that the
seven scoreless 1 o n 1 n g a
UNIS " D a y t o n a 600" Uie Dossle DcGanahl with Hazel
against the Cleveland Indians.
world's f a s t e s t automobile Durzo taking runnerup hon­
Ron Santo hit a two-run bom
ors and Elaine Kecr won the
race, will be run on Feb. 14.
e r ami two singles in the
The seventh running of this consolation. In the second
Cubs' 4-1 victory.
world classic for lata model flight the winner was Myrtle
stock cars, major event of an­ Adams. Ida B. Wilson was
nual "Speed Weeks," will have the runnerup and consolation
a curtain-raiser on Feb. 13, honors went to Doris Spen­
when a championship flsld of cer.
Winner of the third flight
modlfled-sportsman cars battl* for 260 miles over tha high- was Blanche Nicely with
Mary Whrichri Ihe runnerup
The Sanford Junior High banked t u r n s a n d l o n g and Essie Da Ison taking the
straight.
School Braves picked up their
Tha big weekend of raring consolation.
second consecutive win of the
Officers of the men's and
starta
Feb. 12, with two
season when Steve Letch,
women's golf associations at
NASCAR
Grand
National
100with seventh Inning aid from
hlayfalr have been urged to
Bon Dudley, hurled a two- mile races, in which all of the participate In a "B eit Ball
country's
top
drivsre
will
go
hltter and defeated (he Kis­
Foresome" tournament sche­
simmee High School JayVecs to the starting line. These duled for the Mayfair layout
racee
will
determine
the
final
S to L
on Sunday. Treoff time has
In the contest played at the order of sta rt for tha "600."
been M t for 12 noon. The af­
Sanlord Junior High athletic
fair will be a full handicap
field, tha Braves broke the
tournament. Tecolf limes and
Postpones S tart
ball game open la the fourth
pairings will be posted at
AKRON, Ohio (UPI)—Ascot the club house.
with a four-run outburet a i
tha result of singles by Roy Park, which was scheduled to
All modern European al­
Dunn,
Kelly Ogden and begin Thoroughbred racing to­
Leach, plus a pair of Kowboy day, haa postponed Its open­ phabets descended from the
ing until Friday becauss of Greek alphabet, which the
errors.
snow aad (reeling tempera­ Creeks received from tha
Sanford added a fifth r
In the sixth frame whan Mark tures.
Phoenicians.
Caolo singled to left, stole
second, advanced to third on
a fielders' choice and scored
on another Infield play.
Chuck Plgott collected SanON 100 BRANDS
ford's other single to account
for tha Bravos' five hits. The
Bravos will host the Leesburg
Junior High aloe here la San­
ford Friday afteraooa.
FA R R ELL’S
: Tha Uoa score:
ARCADE
PACKAGE STORE
Kissimmee .. ooo 0 9 1 6 -4 1 1
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 8:15 P. M.
flaaferd JR .. 60# 401 x - J 1 1
•16 B. FIRST
SANFORD
J U m aad Smith; Leach,
WE CITE TOP VALUE STAMPS
UPfiap (T) aad Bryaat,

Old Pros Hold
Spotlight In
Spring Gaines

Mrs. Edie Ware
Wins Tourney

Sanford JH 9
Beals Kowboys

SPECIALS
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Postponed Drag Races
Scheduled For Weekend

HATTING PRACTICE aRuin wan the order of the day Tuesdny at the
New York Met farm nyatem bane at Sanford’s Memorial Stadium. More
than 60 young ball playcra were divided into two aectiona. While one
group worked on fundamental at the auxiliary park the other waa giv­
ing attention to hitting practice inaide the ntadium. Ernie White and
Clyde McCullough, former major league pitcher and catcher, respec­
tively, directed the workouta.
(Herald Photo)

2 Leaders Vie For Seminole Still
ina For
Top Dog At S0KC First Victory

Del Tons and O.B.'s MeDuff, two of the wlnningcst
Greyhounds at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club, con­
tinue their bid for the in­
dividual track championship
tonight. Del Tona will be go­
ing for her llth victory of
the srason in tonight's 9th
race while O.B.'s McDuff tries

Phil Roche In
811 Series
Last Monday night while
rolling In the Singles Classic
Leagua at Jet Lanes Phil
Roche was throwing a big
ball, rolling garnet of 181, 213,
182 and 233 for Ills 811 scries.
I’hll took three wins from
Rob Guthrie who rolled a 721
total. J o h n (Tha Bomb)
Wright, still setting a torrid
pare made a clean four-point
sweep from A. II. Bay. John
rolled a 774 total to Ray'i 562.
John Wright is still averag­
ing 193 and leads his closest
opponent by 41 points. Don
Dorman also took all four
games from his opponent
Johnnie Jones. Don rolled a
757 total to Johnnie's 665. The
following four matches all
came out even with a two win
and two loss result. Rich Mur­
phy rolled a 733 total while hD
opponent H a r r y l'cntccoit
rolled a 774 total. George
Swann rolled a 734 against
Pole Petersen who eame up
with a 699. Jim Allman rolled
a 708 against Jim Kuznlckl's
657. Gordon Honeycutt rolled
a 757 total against a 692 for
W. A. Ward.
The other two matches
found Jack Kanncr and Floyd
Martin rolling against their
opponents who will have to
bowl later. Kanner had a 758
for his opponent Bill Howard
to shoot at while Martin hit
a 649 total for John Spolskl.
Rocha led the league in high
game as will as the high ser­
ies with 213 235/811 while
Harry Pentecost rolled 233/
774, Gordon Honrycutt had 207
and 227, Jim Altman rolled
200 and 221, Pete Petersen
hsd a 221, George Swann 216,
Rich Murphy 211, Guthrie 216,
Don Dorman 209, Wright roll­
ed 202 and 2U3 and Kanner
had a 222.

for No. II in the featured
10th.
Sarastoa Suncoast, the only
other 10-time winner at SOKC,
gets his next try at winning
his llth In Friday nlght'a
29th annual central Florida
derby.
Tonight's entries:
n n s T r a c k — a/ie Mil* —

lira * * A — 1. Do Hast. ]. Char
ok** Hundown, S. A m p li A n d * .
(. Jotiiinjr
I i r w l lt ,
S.
Sl*c
Htetrh, S. Rocky'* Rluea, 7.
Vlckn. I. Hlorn li o u c h t
SKl’IIttll MACK — B / l * Mil*—
( i r e * * II— | . Jlonay Grand, 7.
Ils rn scl* Rob. S. Lou lla v o c.
4. J r t t Mac. S. Proper g lu e . t.
F lo r e n c e
M&lt;-Nal&gt;t&gt;, 7. T y ler
!.♦», S. Pat'* l l o n r y
T IS III IS H U H — SIS Mil* —
( H i l l IS— 1. C o n tam in ated . S.
Hymbollst, S. Hllck Tip. 4. Oo
Luka. S. Ju dl lllc. S. Htrld* Par.
7. Knoth aad Tom , S. Jaaa Good• ptad
KOI HTII RACK — B / l * Mila—
Grad* M— 1. Ml** Kalallr. 7.
T ow ir
of
Po«*r,
S. Catlo
Com* Hack. 4. Ills; Turn Over,
5. Ilound Alon*. S. Olamo llob,
7. J * w a 11 Hrholar, S. Curlty
K i m i MACH — s / e Mil* —
fired * T— J. Part* Cblni**, t.
Ulur, I. Ilnldan XI. 4. K rn lu rk )
Jim, | . Itrtit.l* Kim, S. Kbony
t.l ntn , 7. Mllvar Hlirb*. S. l.«»pIne l.*tli*
SIXTH HACK — B/IS Mil* —
4lr*d* O— 1. D t a r r v l n t. X. Ml**
Poppy. *. Aliby Ut*. 4. Xllxon'*
Jerry. S. Hurry Horn* Ulady*.
S. O a to r !1*nd, 7. Fr*d II., Sll*li*tf Ferrari
HP.VPATII HAL-M — S / e Mil*—
Or*d* T— I. tlo n d f sllh , 7. Hoc.
krt Tu m b le, S. D a in ty !.* ••, 4.
A - j e m m e , I. Cryatat Palace, S.
Star Tray, T. Pearl* To**, S.
Marilyn C.
K l l i ll T H MACM — S / l * Nil*
— fired* R— | . R.n.'a Kdrad.
7. K a se o l-os.ly. 7. Notified. 4.
N'anm* H*&lt;-r*l*ry, S. PI* C u l­
ly. S. J o y o t l, 7. Allen Tip, S
W ill* Win
NINTH RACK — ■ / ! • Mil* —
fired * A— 1. K i l r * Rock, t
Den ny Karl, (. O.ll.'s Torpedo,
I. Hhtnd*
1-cer, I. Doloroa
Jean, S. Dal Ton*, 7. n y a n d a l* .
I. I'hlrkal.oo Mail*
T IS NTH RACK — S / l * Mil*—
flrad * A— 1. K A.'* I J t ll* HI*
ter, S. Hleek Pond*. 7. Iron
fluar d. 4. O.U.'a Couple, S. 0.11.'*
McDu ff. t. K atln o, 7. I-oyal
I.uk*. S. O*ora* Jet
KI.KVKNTH HACK — S/K Mil*
— fined* IS— 1. ML* K iller, 7
b o rl Doll, S Sunday Driver,
4. Mike Mac Duff, S. Hpotwlck.
I. Midterm. 7. D. A.'* Crimean
Fir*, | . R eca llin g

Fight Results
NEW YORK (UPD—Jimmy
Dupree, 17211, New York, out­
pointed Dave Russell, 176, Uniondale, N. Y. (8).

Kat Signs
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim
Katcavage, 29, an NFL allstar for the past three years,
Tuesday agreed to terms with
the New York Giants for 1964.

Seminole H i g h School's
baseball club is still looking
for its initial win of the sea­
son today after almost crack­
ing into the win column Tues­
day afternoon. They led Or­
lando's Oak nidge High Pion
eers 1 to 0 going into the final
frame of their contest at the
SHS athletic field.
However, from that point
Seminole's lead was short
lived as the Pioneers — hitlest unlit the seventh —
bunched two hits and a pair
of Sanford errors to push over
four runs and post a 4 to 1
decision over Coach Jim MeCoy'a winless charges.
Until the seventh, Seminole
hurler Rick Sires had com­
pletely handcuffed the Pion­
eers. Velin, on the hill (or
the Pioneers, had limited the
Semlnoles to only four hits
but the Sanford club was able
to push over Its long marker
In Uie second slants. It look­
ed as if It would hold up
when the two clubs entered
the seventh.
Frank Krum doubled In a
pair of runs and Oarry Smith
singled In another two to put
the contest on ice for the
visitors. Sires was relieved
In the seventh by Ed Fitz­
gerald.
The line score:
Oak Ridge ... 000 000-4 2 3
Seminole ... 010 ooo O -l 4 4
Volin and Smith; Sires,
Fitxgersld (7) and Higgins.

Palmer Teams
With McKinney
GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)
—Arnold Palmer and his old
college roach, Bones McKin­
ney of Wake Forest, teamed
up today for the 35,200 proam prelude to the 135,000
Greater Greensboro O p e n
(GGO).
Palmer (tarred at Wake
Forest during the mid 1950s
and captured the AUantle
Coast Conference golf cham­
pionship In 1954. McKinney
coached the golf team during
Palmer*! heyday before de­
voting all hla Ume to tha basketbaU team.

Drug races scheduled for
lust Saturday and Sunday at
Osceola drag strip were post­
poned due to rain. Seminole
Timing Association officers
contacted the U. S. Weather
Service a t noon and were told
that rain was expected for the
rest of the weekend. President
Donald Witt felt it wise to
postpone and reschedule the
event for this coming- week­
end. The championship meet
will be held Saturday and Sun­
day, barring further iuclenienl
weather.
Owners of numerous super
stock, fuctory experimental,
gas class, altcreds, and drag­
ster* have announced their
Intentions of appearing to
compete for the 32,000 in prize
and purse potted by Seminole
/rii.iit.K Association.
To mention a few of the top
name autos and drivers to be
on hand, Phil Bonner, of At­
lanta, driving a 426 h.p. Ford
hut mude a firm commitment.
Out of Lakeland will be the
Great Southern Goat, • Ply­
mouth that cleaned up ita
class at the recent Daytona
Winter Nationals. Many local
fans have been waiting for a

Pontiacs Beat
Loop Leader
The Pontiacs took a 3-point
win over the first place Starchiefs last week In the Bill
Hemphill Slotorettes League
a t Jet Lanes to tighten up the
race among the first division
teams. Dot Johnson rolled
195/622 for the high In both
game and eerlea departments
ns she paced the Pontiaca in
their victory. Dot Klrklcy
tried hard to win for the Starchiefs as she hit a good 182/
620 series while Elnin* Kostlval hacked her up with a
fine 172/490.
The Bonneville* rioted the
grap between first and second
place by virtue of a four-game
forfeit over the Skylarks as
Linda Post hit a 170/507.
The Tempests kept their
hopes alive by winning three
games from the Ambassador*
to hang onto third place. Maliel Duggan's 170 game was
high In this match. Th* Clas­
sics held their fourth spot in
leugua standings by taking
threw points from the Le
Sabrea as Betty Christlleb
rolled a 179 game.
The Wildcats won a three to
one verdict over the Specials
as Alice Sexton rolled 170/
472. The Catalina* took a
three-point win over th* Ramblcrrttes, the Electra* won
three games from the Invictas
and Uie Grand Prix won three
from the Rivleraa in th* final
matches of the morning.
Tho "turkeys" were plentlful as Dot Johnson, Dot Klrkley, Evelyn Demattio and
Alice Sexton all hit the magic
three atrikea in a row. Other
high game* were rolled by L it
Graham with 162, 168 for Dot
Johnson, Pat Robbins 161,
Elaine Kostival 168, Dot Kirkley 179, Linda Poet 179 and
Rita Stein 167.

chance to tee the Goat and
Bonner's Ford on the atrip to­
gether. Many other top cars
from Jacksonville, M i a m i ,
Cocoa Beach, and the SL Petersburg-Tanipa area will be
on hand.
Local talent will Include
Arthur Ailing in his modified
'61 Chevy, Henry Wight in a

Lawson Fund
Committee
In Session
A committee under the
chairmanship of BiU Lovelace
manager of the Ritz Theater,
met at Seminole high school
Tuesday night to develop
plans for the Buddy Lawson
Memorial Fund. A wav* ol
enthusiasm for the movement
that will memorialize Uie
popular Warrior athlete In­
dicates a widespread Interest
among business men, eportx
fans, coaches and high school
students. ContribuUons will be
sought from all sources, Love­
lace said.
Athletle D i r e c t o r Fred
G an n was appointed to dis­
cuss with school authorities
suggesUons that were advanc­
ed at the meeting and that
would Involve school property
In some of the proposed means
of setting up the. recognition
of Lawson.
Many of the cheerleaders
have indicated an Interest In
assliUng In the movement and
Lovelace will contact the cap­
tains and tbe sponsor to en­
list the “ pepper-uppers" in
the drive for donations. Be­
cause of the excellent work
done by Uie girls at the alhleUc contests, committeemen
believe they will be import­
ant leaderg in tbe drive.
Donations may be sent ad­
dressed to The Buddy Lawson Memorial Fund, Sanford,
Florida. Postm aster Ceclle
Heard and her staff will see
that tbe envelopei get to the
proper destination.
Lovelace said that be hop­
ed that the hundreds of peo­
ple in Seminole county who
enjoyed knowing Uie popular
football end track sta r at
Seminole and who thrilled to
his outstanding athletic feats
would subscribe generously to
the Lawson Fund.

'64 Sting Ray, Cliff Lord's '68
Chevy, Red Edward's '63 Fal­
con, Pat Harred'a modified '57
Chevy and many others. Sev­
eral new cars aro expected
and several of the local boya
are expected to be running
different classes due to engine
changes and modifications to
their ears. Also to be present
will be J . W. Smith with tho
intention of upsetting Wight
for the street e l i m i n a t o r
money. .'V ie two have been
dueling at iV drag strip for
the past year ar.d loth have
a fair share of the |&gt;*at prises.
Gates will open Saturday a t
6 p. m. and Sunday at 9 a. nu

SHS Swimmers
Swamped By
Leesburg
Seminole H i g h School*#
swimming team, victors 1#
fire of six previous outings,
were swamped by a Leesburg
tidal wave Tuesday during a
meet with the Leesburgh High
boys and girls tank team#
at Leesburg.
Leesburg's boys posted a TV
to 20 win over Seminole while
Leesburg's girls took a 31 3*
35 decision.
,
Wilson Lyons, Ganas and
Mills got Seminole off to ■
good start by taking tbe 200yard medley relay In the time
of 2:03.t. However, this waa
Seminole's lone first place is
the rest of the meet.
In tbe girls' event, Jcafl
Wilson of Seminole took the
diving event. She also woa
tbe 100-yard backstroke. Semi­
nole’s freestyle relay team of
Karen Lsw, Delani Johnson,
Martha Kosky and Southward
captured the event In 3:00.
The Seminole (ankers will
return lo Metro Conference
competIUon Friday afternoon
at the City Pool here in San­
ford when they tangle with
the Edgcwater Eagles In #
dual meet.

Metro League

Team
W L
Edgcwater
6 1
Boon*
4 1
Evans
3 l
Oak Ridge
3 3
Winter Park
» 2
Colonial
9 S
SEMINOLE
• 6
Bishop Moore
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TAMPA (UPD—A National
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Phils, strung together three a former Notre Dim e footbafl
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frame.
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Mass Arrests Mark Civil Rights Strife
By United P re u International
Mats arrests of civil rights
demonstrators spread to three
southern cities Tuesday and
racial strife broke out at
rhoenix, Arif., in the South­
west.
A total of 117 was arrested
at St. Augustine, where at­
tempts to break down racial
barriers at hotcli, motels and
restaurants was spearheaded
by Mrs. Malcolm Peabody, 72-

year-old wife of a retired
Episcopal bishop and mother
of Masaachusetta Gov. End!cott Peabody.
Mrs. Peabody was among
those arrested and spent the
night in jail. She plans to re­
turn to Massachusetts today.
Police arrested 60 demon­
strators at Warrenton, N. C.,
when they attempted to inte­
grate two drugstores and a
hotel. About half of them were

Juveniles. Police uaed a
truck to transport them to jail
where about 30 of them posted
bonds of $100 each.
Warrenton also was hit by a
school boycott In which 2,000
Negroes stayed home in pro­
test against "poor schools.”
At Greenwood, Miss., 14
demonstrators, Including two
white members of the Student
Non • Violent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC), were ar­

rested on charges of disorder­
ly conduct for picketing
around the LcFlore County
Courthouse in votar registra­
tion protests.
A brief scuffle developed
between demonstrators and
law enforcement officers In a
parking lot near the state
Capitol at Phoenix. Aril.,
where civil rights proponents
have been pressing for pass­
age of a public accommoda­

tions law.
At Atlanta, the Student NonViolent Coordinating Commit­
tee charged Tuesday that the
arrest of 14 demonstrators at
Greenwood, M in., w ai t
“ continuation of a conspiracy
of terror to prevent Negroes
from voting."
Wash gloves the easy way—
by machine in a drawstring
bag made of two mesh dish
cloths.

PARTICIPANTS in the Midway School spelling
bee are pictured, from the left: Front—Annye
L. Refoe, first place winner; Ronnie Jamison,
second, and Sherry Ann George, third; center—
Bobbie Joe Jackson, Norma Jean McNeil, Maivin Hunter and Catherine Cason; back—Reginal
Ware, Patricia Aikeni and Ross Ware.

Annye Refoe Wins
Midway Spelling Bee
• By Robert B. Thomas Jr.

m sm
Ten tenae young tier* tried
• e l r wits in the Midway Ele­
mentary School spelling bee.
The bee w si conducted in
two sections, written and oral.
Winners were Annye Loulte
Refoe, grade 7, first; Ronnie
Jamison, grade 6, second, and
Sherry Ann George, grade f,
third. They will compete April
I I for the county-wide chea­
pens hip e t Hooper Ele m a ­
tary School.
Other participants at Milway were Barbara Jo Ja d •on, Cathepin Cason, grata
4; Malvln Hunter, N oras
Jean McNeal, grade 3; RegM l Ware, grade 6, and Ron
Ware and Patricia AikcM,
grade 8.
Officials were Mra. E. A.
Hosier and L. R. Stallworth,
Judges; Mra. A. L. Hamilton
and Mrs. M. T. Lackey, aeonkeepera;; Joe Young and J.
C. Wright, timekeepers, and
Mra. D. R. Baker, reserve
sad chairman.

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4

4

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Osibcc J . Jclks, whom I met
in 1137. Ho wa* working for
the New York Giants, and
possessed a burning desire
to become an umpire. That
Is just what be did. Last year
hla contract was purchased
by the Pacific Coast League.
One more step and he will be
in the majors.
Reflecting, be said, " I have
come • long way since 1937.
Hand work, faith in God, and
confidence in myself were the
ingredients responsible for my
success."
Luvenla
Cason,
seventh
grade student a t Midway Ele­
mentary School, who compos-

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On Monday night a pcanat
pick-up and a Coca Cola raf­
fle will be held in Apartmcat
•0, William Clark Court, f*
A t benefit of the chorus af
New Salem Primitive Baptist
Church. Friday at • p. ra.
• business meeting will be
held s t New Salem. Commonfen sad feet washing will faa
held at this church. Service!
begin s t 11 s. m. and • p.ra.
Edward Brown, Edna Scott
and John Daniels were th«
first, second and third plica
Winners, respectively, in the
Goldsboro
Elementary
School’s spelling bee.
Winners of priiea at tha
Easter egg bunt sponsored by
the
recreation department
were: Golden egg, first prixe,
John Beasley; silver egg, se­
cond prise, Harold Alford;
* o s t eggs, third prise (tie),
Patricia Johnson and Eula
Mae Tannell. Willie V. Graham Is recreation supervisor.
Alvin Taylor won first plaqa
In the Hopper Elementary
School Spelling Bee. Larry
Kearse was second runner,
up, and Tyrona Davis waj
Ird runner-up. All boys tool
Look out girls, you went U
sleep that time.
Anyone having news please
call U9-I73S or giva it ta
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An eld friend of mine came
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LUVENIA CASON
ed a lovely poem on the death
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baa received the following
message: "M rs. Kennedy is
deeply apprectlve of your
sympathy and grateful for
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First Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church will culminate its
Baby Contest Sunday, April
12.
Goldsboro E l e m e n t a r y
School will present an oper­
etta Tuesday at 8 p. m. The
title, "The Maid and the Gold­
en Slippers."
Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Frlson
have returned from a suc­
cessful fifth Sunday union s t
St. Mary’s Primitive Baptist
Church In Ormond Beach. The
next fifth Sunday union will
meet at Mt. Meriah Primitive
Baptist Church, Sanford. The
eitytrida Women’s Auxiliary
will meet at 3 p. m. April 28
a t New Salem Primitive Bap­
tist Church.

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GENEVA (UPI) The
West African Republic of
Ghana today called for a
Joint Eaat-West "Marshall
plan" to mobilize help for the
have-not nation* of the world.
The plea waa presented by
Ghana’s Foreign Minister KoJo Botalo to the delegates of
122 nations attending the
United Nation* conference on
trade and development.
"An International plan alml*
la r to the Marshall Plan now
la needed, organized on a
truly International basis and
this Umo for the benefit of
the le u developed countries,"
be told the delegates.
"Today there la no room
for distinction between the
E ast and the West In the mo­
bilisation of International as­
sistance," he said.
Warning that seattered IndU
dual measures have proved
to be inadequate to promote
the economic emancipation of
the emerging nations be urg­
ed a "departure from old
modes of thinking and form
traditional attitudes toward
International trade and deve­
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Council Needs Aid
It’i not very old, but It does a
man-sized Job for the youth of our
area. And it’s done quietly, without
an inkling of a thought for personal
prestige or public acclaim.
We’re speaking of the Seminole
County Juvenile Council, which
started mildly in 1059 as the result
of a dedicated group of Seminole
County residents.
The group has grown considera­
bly in a few Bhort years—five to
be exact. And now it hns its sights
set on even greater projects.
It started, back in ’59, with limit­
ed counseling of children who ran
afoul of the law. It was good, the
kids said, to have someone interest­
ed in them. Someone who cared for
their well-being.
Someone who offered them clean
underclothing, writing paper, books,
things the detention qunrters can’t
supply. They are most welcome;
they nre the tangible tie with the
"outside.”

Council members provided foster
homes for those without one. The
foster homes give the youngster that
intangible feeling of "belonging."
They hnve someone who cares.
Now the council is looking for bet­
ter means of helping the child.
The members want a child psy­
chiatric clinic, to give the profes­
sional guidance necessary to go
along with the personal, warmth of
council members. All the best inten­
tions nre not enough unless profes­
sional help is also available.
The council knows this; the mem­
bers know thev cannot do everything
needed for the child. The council
needs the help of a professional guid­
ance counselor. It needs help to help
the child.
It nlso needs your help. We sin­
cerely urge your mornl and financial
assistance for this worthy cause.
Your help will help the
ie council
help the child.

Worry Clinic
Sam was a brilliant law pro­
fessor and the son of a
clergyman. Rut read hit
personal account of the
dally feuds with his broth­
er at the breakfast table.
You harassed mothers can
take heart, too, for the
more arguments you refe­
ree among your children,
the,lets likelihood they will
get a divorce!
CASE S-427: Sam S„ aged
34, was a young law school
professor at Northwestern
while I was teaching psychol­
ogy there.
He and I became very good
friends, for he was keenly in­
terested in psychology.
"Dr. Crane," he told me at
luncheon one day, "I can re­
member my worried mother's
dilemma.

Progress In Altamonte
The recent dedication of Altamonte Spring’s new municipal wa­
ter system culminated a 10-year
dream that began in 1954.
It was then that community lead­
ers began thinking ahead about the
potential growth of the community
and ita need for such a system. Af­
ter several years of discussing ways
and means of getting such a pro­
ject off the ground, the town coun­
cil in 1958 approached the Housing
and Home Finance Agency nntf ob­
tained an interest free lonn to make
a feasibility study.
Following the investigation, the
results of which were favorable, the
decision to put the plan into action
rocked along some three years. Fin­
ally, the council put the plan back
on its agenda with top priority in
1962.
When 1963 rolled around the
council went into action. It decided
to finance the system with a $350.000 issue of revenue bonds which
are being retired from the system’s
revenues. No taxes can be assessed,
and this factor is included in the
agreement made by the Federal gov­
ernment when it purchased the ser­
ies of notes issued by the town.
The original lonn from the HHFA
has been repaid from funds received
by the sale of the bonds and the sys­

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tem, with its more than seven miles
of main lines, is new in operation.
The system-has been described by
Mayor Lawrence Swofford ns the
most progressive step Altamonte
Springs hns taken as a municipality
in its 44-year history.
Altamonte, its leadership and its
citizens hnve every right to be just­
ly proud of the new wntcr system.
Progress is always n step in the
right direction.

Bruce "BiossoT--Roy Cromley

And they brought him nlso infnnts, that he would touch them:
but when his disciples saw it, they
rebuked them. But Jesus cnllcd them
WASHINGTON (NKA) —
unto him, and said, Suffer little chil­ Congress
is working hard this
dren to come unto me, and forbid year
at getting a new Image
them not: for of such is the kindItself. The best evidence
dom of God. Verily I say unto you, for
ii
the
way it It shoving the
Whosoever shnll not receive the
kingdom of God ns a little child shnll big money bills along.
Most of the lawmakers
in no wise enter therein. Luke 18:15were pretty unhappy over the
17
The great men nnd the doctors un­ endless volley* of criticism
derstand not the word of God, but it which came their way in
is revenled to the humble nnd to 1903. These added up to lay ­
ing they either would net or
children.—Martin Luther
The Kingdom of Heaven is not a could not take enre of the
plnce, but a state of mind.—John peoplc’a business within retsonable bounds of time. The
Burroughs

Political Notebook

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A t I w m letting through *
volume of congrettlonil bud­
get bearings the other day, I
ran acroea a question that
■Imply made me "go ape," at
they eay in Somaliland.
Members of a Houie appro­
priations subcommittee were
quitting officials of the U.S,
'customs Bureau about narc­
otic* amuggling, including the
illegal traffic in marihuana.
And one of the congressmen wanted to know whether
amoklng marihuana cauaea
cancer. That ie an intriguing

Inquiry to be lure. Out a bit
like taking whether butting
your head against a wall
cauiea dandruff.
C u a t o m a Commissioner
Philip Nicholai Jr. replied
that he did not know whe­
ther the health hatards re­
ported to lie associated with
tobacco smoking applied to
marihuana.
"Perhape It should be look­
ed into," Nicholas s a i d .
Friends, you would be hard
pressed to find anyone more
dedicated than I to the increate of knowledge and en-

Herald Area Correspondents

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Altamon4e Springs
Mrs. Julia Barton
838-1118
Bear Laka-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Casselberry
838-S048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgln
363-3742
I)rHary
Mrs. Adam Muller
688-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-3631
Enterprise
Mias Helen Hnodgrits
668-9933

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Genera
Mrs. Jos. E. Msthirus
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322*4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
122-1989
Osteen
Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
365-3610

Sanford, Florida

Wed., April 1,1961

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B u s i n e s s Manager
DORIS WILLIAMS
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O lflc* o f San ford , F lo r id * , under the Act o f C o n frere o t March
T h e H erald Ie a m em b er o f t h e Unite d P r e s s which i t ent i ll e d t s c ' i s i v t l y to the uta fur r s p u b ltca tlo a o f ell the local
a t w t printe d In this aiwapapcr.

“For T have a brother one parent to come Into the fray
year older than myself, and and referee the contest.
we'd argue or quarrel much
After the parent has ren­
of the time.
dered a decision, then tho
"Since my father was a grumbling litigants to the
clergyman and my mother feud must learn to abide by
waj certainly a saintly per­ that judicial decision.
son, our constant feuding dis­
Quarrels thus train children
turbed her unduly.
to compromise. They also
"At breakfast, for example, learn to feud and even fight
we’d have cereal. In those with their fists, but then sit
days, we got our milk in right back down at the same
glass bottles and It wasn’t table and finish their meal to­
homogenized, so the cream gether, in reasonable har­
would stand on top of the mony.
milk.
This Is superb insurance for
"Well, my brother and 1
lite
r happy marriagel
would quarrel over who got
For children who have
the most cream on his cereal,
learned to quarrel, yet stay
so Mother would stand over
under the same roof after­
us like a baseball umpire,
"Finally, she poured out the wards, are less likely to pack
up a suitcase and run home
cream, trying lo hit the exact
halfway point. But we’d argue to mamma when the first vio­
lent argument develops fol­
that the other one got just a
lowing the honeymoon.
tiny bit more crcain.
An "only" child misses this
"So Mother then deckled
she'd alternate. Thus, on Mon­ valuable training in social re­
day, I got the first portion of lations.
For an "only" child hat not
(he cream, but on Tuesday my
been
so well schooled in quar­
brother was first to be served.
reling but staying together
Hy Hal Cochran
"Even this failed to atop
Commercials on tclcviaion our feuding, to Mother in within the family unit!
You harrassed mothers may
really are expensive when you desperation then ordered two
consider the snacks taken bottles of milk and let each wish your kiddles would never
quarrel.
from tha refrigerator and of us have his own bottle.
Hut take a new vlcwrpoinL
rookie jar.
"Hut wc would close one
The
more they quarrel before
eye and sight along the lower
they
leave your supervision,
Teenage school kids are cream line till wc even argued
—v -r- - hi ■!»»» .t’V ly they enter *
ciTTiTiiX.'ToV
titty'm itra -ir m n c T T h s t'o T ie Doffle'liaJ'
divorce after they marry.
money disappear.
..less cream In It than the
quarreling thus Is excellent
other!"
tutelage in making compro­
Soon comes the Income tax
Quarreling between siblings
deadline—roll out the berrcli (.brother* and sister*) la nor­ mises, yet remaining in a co­
operative teamwork unit, dcmal as well as desirable.
■More n ttfir 3niIc1&gt;*Tr gallics' ' "And n * y " ‘niTeslra6Ie"~be­ *ptte-euc4»- radkal-diff£;eaccs
nre ptunned for 1904. Hubby's cause a quarrel permlta a of opinion.
So you parrnta can obtain
some legislators simply hol­ key lawmakers determinedly dinner will get cold nnd his
solace by realizing if they
lered back that they were set out to make 19154 a new good wife will make things
don't quarrel before they mar­
hot for him.
under no compulsion to pass hall game.
ry, then there will be more
administration proposal* they
President Johnson gained
Why do little kids take the T i e I t e r a t e w r l r a s i r a l e t - violent argument! after their
considered bail for the coun­ much public credit fcr apply
Ita r e a d e r * n , a k . wedding!
try. Doing nothing, they ing financial spurs to Con­ wrapper off a lollipop, take a •lier r sa f ffraoi m
r s . Tfce w r l i r r m a r
Quarreling among children
couple
of
licks
and
put
it
urgued, could be a positive gress ns the new year dawn­
■ e r a asm * prn tld rd tk r let­
t e r a t . e r a r r l r a I k - r r r l l r r ' a Is thus good dlvorco insur­
tiling.
ed. House sources sny, how­ down on new seat covcrsT
t r n r a a r n a a a S a S S rr a a . l . - l t r r a ance!
« f f r r t e r t k a a 3M w o r d * will
Yet they cculd not explain ever, that men on tho Hill
(Always write to Dr. Crane
There
should
be
"No
Park­
s* a l r r a s r tlr r r S r r . I.rtltra
delays of threo to six months let him know in advance that
a&lt;t4 rraa» d t a a f k r r a a r e a r r r , | .
b care of this newspaper,
ing"
signs
in
the
middla
of
akla n r a rld a d I k r r da a a l daal
in accomplishing w-liut is sup­ they wnntcd it this way. They
enclosing a long stamped,
department
store
aisles.
la erraaaallllea. B a rte r U s a t
posed to ha routine business were fed up with the inde­
addressed envelope and 20
pakltakrd k r T k a llarald.
a
a
a
—providing government with fensible stretch-out of con­
cents is cover typbg and
Pro basketball players are
Editor, The Heraldi
gressional effort.
the money to run.
printing costs when yon
The !9f&gt;3 stretch-out did, In always sure to get a run for Several employes where I send for one of his boob
Smarting u n d e r well-dr
their money.
work want to contribute to the lets.)
served censure on this score, the end, produce a $11.5 bil­
Buddy Lawson Fund. Hut we
lion slash below tire into Pre­
It isn't dangerous to drop
sident Kennedy’s Inst budget in on your butcher and chew feci that before we do the
estimates. Tire rut wns net the fat even it you have gall committee in charge of select­
AZALEA
ing an appropriate memorial
wholly renlistic. Some of thut bladder trouble.
to Buddy should make ita de­
money will Ire restored in the
SALE!
cision and announca it so that
pending $2.22 billion suppleA woman of 00 and a man
VALUES FROM $3.00
munUl approprlaliun hill. The of 89 were married ami di­ everyone will know what tha
TO 9S.00 EACH
reduction nevertheless was vorced a week lalcr. Wc know committee intends to do.
By Donna Estes
PLANTS UP TO fj.OO
Like
a
lot
of
other
people
I
impressive.
Resolution 133, pertaining to
who tho didn't go home to.
4 FT. TALL
en.
know, wa era for tha memor­
H o u s e appropriations ex­
the South Seminole Natural
ial.
It
ii
a
smalt
thing
for
us
perts
liecutr
this
year
hy
slic­
Gas Authority, was unani­
Don't tell your friends
Grapcvllle Nursery
mously adopted at a contin­ ing $24.5 million off Interior about your wealth and don't to do In perpetuating the
2221 Grapevllle Avs.
memory
of
this
fine
young
Department
budget
estimates
ued session of the Ixingwood
leave it untold on your income
3220888
man.
City Council Monday evening. for 19155. Hut Congress will tax report.
"Scotia
Dealer”
For "HUCK8 FOR BUDDY"
The resolution, to be for- be hard pressed to match its
w-ardrd to the Atlanta office 19(53 cuts. That $0.5 billion
When a fellow hat a suit for
of Housing and Home Finance figure bus been cquulled or every day in the week keep­
Agency for Hie purpose of ob­ surpassed only twice in his­ ing it pressed makes it look a
taining planning funds for the tory.
lot better.
Authority, states that the city
See how many times you
of Longwood desires to show
can fold a dollar bill, men.
evidence a t required from
And then watch how quickly
member municipalities; that
your wife can still find it.
the need for the services to
he supplied by the Authority
Time lo make roofing
Years ago wedding rings
exists and that the cily en­
repairs,
and the place
dorses the project.
ANCHORAGE, A I a a k a were not at thin as those of
to ahop for any kind
Tlie p r e s e n t Longwood (UPI)—An armada of planes, today. They were made to
members on the Hoard of corps of rescue workers and last a lifetime.
of roofing in here!
Commission of the Aulhnrily Unde Sam's bankroll Tuesday
You’ll find what you
are R. C. Carlson and John went lo Hie rescue of quake
OVBlt 35 YKAItS
want,
and nave, tool
C. Reams.
ravaged a n d economically
At First 4k Palmetto
Bids on the city’s require­ shattered Alaska.
(Alongside old post office)
ments of gasoline, both reg­
And weary citizens of the
10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH ’N CARRY.
ular and high lest, anil lubri­ 49th state gained additional
cating oil, for a period of one encouragement in a report
Free Estimntcn
Maple Are.
year, were opened and read. Hut Hie list of fatalities re­
at
One Rill
No action was taken until sulting from the Good Friday
6th St.
To I'ay
further information can he earthquake was dwindling.
The Gregory
obtained for presentation at
"The dead and presumed
fnrpetti • Furniture
Way
Ihe regular meeting sched­ dead now total IU5," said
Tile
• I’iunoH
uled for this Thursday at 8 Donald 1-owell, slate director
322-0500
• Rental R eds
p.nr.
of civil defense.

Barbs

Thought For Today

Dick West Says
lv

Dr. Crane’s

G IV IN G U S THE 'O N C F O V E R "

iightment. But there are
times, I believe, when Ignor­
ance It the best policy. And
this, I suspect, ie one of thoee
times.
In the first place, the fact
that marihuana smoking it
illegal might make it rather
difficult to gather the neces­
sary statistical data.
The marihuana smokers I
have known were hardly the
types who would come forth
and volunteer information
about their habits. And if you
caught them a t it, they
wouldn’t admit it.
Assume, however, that such
a survey were possible and
that it established a definite
link
between marihuana
smoking and cancer. Would
this cause anyone to give up
marihuana T I doubt It.
The marihuana smokers I
have known were hardly the
types who would worry about
a thing like that. In fact,
they didn’t seem to worry
much about anything. Which
ia one of the reasone why
they smoked marihuana.
Ib is brings us to a third
consideration. What would
happen if it were established
that marihuana smoking does
not cause cancerT
Would that not tempt ma­
ny tobacco smokers to switch
to murihuana?
I imagine that marihuana
peddlers would seek to en­
courage the trend by bring
out filter tip reefers, men­
thol-flavored reefers with a
hint of mint. "Don't be helf
safe," they would croon. "He
really safe with reefers. Come
all Uie way up to the my­
stic magic of marihuana."
If marihuana smuggling is
a problem now, think what it
would be like under those
conditions. It might lie bet­
ter for the customs burvaj
to leave bad enough alone.

cry for reform was loud.
There is no sign of real re­
form on the 11*04 horlson.
But, a t least in the approprlatiens field, there is a sharp
change of mood and a new
aente of purpose.
Two appropriations bills,
governing the Interior De­
partment and the District of
Columbia, already have been
hanged out of the House Ap­
propriations Committee, Hy
the time this appears, another
1)111, covering Treasury and
I’ost Office, probably will be
reported.
Four other major money
bills, including the one for
defense, are nearing this
stage and should be ready for
reporting soon a f t e r the
Easter recess.
House committee officials
say this first wuve cf appro
priatlona mensurra is right
on schedule that, hopefully
would biinf out the last hill
on foreign aid by June 5.
A similarly stiff schedule
is being kept thus far in the
Senate There, of course, the
natural threat to a steady
pace Is tiia prospect of a pro­
tracted civil rlghta debate.
Should tlic 1U04 schedules
somehew be maintained, both
h o u s e s might sweep the
boards clean of approprla
tions bills by the time Re­
publican* gather in Han Fran­
cisco July HI for their nutlun
al convention.
Says a Senate official wist
fully; ‘Ws might get a sum
mer vacation for the first
time in years."
Ijist year the final money
measures did not clear Con­
gress until Dee. Hi and 21.
Fcr a tine it ap|&gt;enred they
would go over into 1904.
June 30 ia supposed to lie
the deadline for these bills,
alnre the new fiscal year
■tarts July 1 and the money
should l&gt;e available then. Con
greas hai not met that deuil
line for years. Hut tire delays
of 1903 were the final embar­
rassment.
When critics shouted that
Congresl hml become a “readblcck to needed legislation,"

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TV Time Previews

By Abigail Van Buren

7:30-8:30 P.M. CBS Reports. you don't take it seriously,
"Viet Nam: Ih e Deadly De­ it's gind of good, archaic fun,
cision." Viet Nsm has become though what it’s doing on
are very old-fashioned. I
get kicked out of shape."
DEAR AnnY: Will you
n prime subject for major
please Rive a couple of ooor
Is it just big talk, or is news sprcials. Flist it was this series we leave you to
am 12 years old and I have
*ap» aomo Information? I
this what llnclc Sam offers NIlU's ‘‘.Sunday" hour. Now, figure out. Guest stars in­
a paper route. I earn my
believe there must be hun­
our
17-year-old sons whom just * few d*ya later, CBS clude Jane Wyatt and Mark
own money and think I
dred* of people in our shoe*.
we have given permission gets into the act. Even if you Goddard. It could have used
should be able to do what
We have been livini toto Join the service? Hsd we saw the NI1C show, don’t miss the late Ed lirophy.
1 want with it. 1 want a
Rcther since 1911. We do not
known this could happen, we this one. The Viet Nam sit­
Old P.M. ARC. Hen Casey.
belong to a church because
motor scooter but my par­ would not have signed for uation is such a middle that "Make Me the First Ameri­
we do not feel we are wnrents are against it. I could
him. What is the truth every little bit of clarification can." Unless you're a real fan
thy of coin* to church. Yes,
buy one for 190 and I al­ shout this situation, Mis* helps. Charles Colllngwnnd of brain aurgery, the hast
we do have children. Ahby,
ready have most of the
Abhy?
did s lot of trnvrling round­ thing about this episode Is the
we want to get married and
money saved, but they won't
ONE ROY'S MOTHER ing up mnterlnl for this hour casting. Frank Dekova, who’s
live right and, after all
let me buy one because I
DEAR MOTHER: I am and he has succeeded in ob­ played so many TV indlana
these years, we don't Know
am not old enough to get a
advisee) that malt bever­ taining some excellent film
ha could have wiped out Cus­
where to turn except to you.
ages above 3.2 per cent
license yet. Don't you think
and verbal coverage on the ter alnglehanded, plays a
Is there a state that doesn't
I should be able to buy one
alcohol are NOT sold on the
military and political chaos. I stubborn Indian Chief, whose
require a three-day waltlnr
the military reservation and
Just to ride around the dirt
Included nre interviews with {dying wish is to leave his
period? We couldn’t be mar­ roads? I need someone to
that 3.2 beer Is NOT sold to
ried too near here as we
anyone under 18'i years of Ambassador Henry C a b o t money to his missing son. Ma­
stick up for me.
are very well-known, (iod
WANTS A MOTOR SCOO­ age. In doubtful rases I D. Lodge and MaDamc Ngo Uinh rio Alcalde appears as the
son and, just to keep things
bless you, Ahby, if you can
cards are required. Twenty- Nbu.
TER
7:309 P.M N’HC. The Vir­ fair and equal, Rodd Red­
help us.
one la the minimum legal
DEAR WANTS: It doesn't
SINNERS
drinking age in most states ginian. "The Secret of Bryn- wing, a real Indian, playa an
matter if you ran afford a
DEAR SINNERS: The
Cadillac. Your parent*' per­ uniform or no uniform. It mar Hall." (Color). Remem­ Indian. H u r t Hrinckerhoff
very fact that you arc trou­ mission is more Important
takes two to violate the ber "Thn Cat and the Can­ gives another of hla typically
bled by the way you have
than the money. Listen to
system—the seller AND the ary" and "Ten Little Indi­ sensitive performances ns a
ans 7” This episode is from patient w-ith major problems
been living proves that you
them, son, and you'll never
buyer.
the same srhool, but it flunk­ of the head.
• * »
are worthy of going to
regret It.
9:30-10 P.M. cnR. The Bev­
• ♦ •
church. A church is not a
Get It off your chest. For ed. -Aetually ita's a western
museum for saints—it's a
a personal unpublished re­ counterpart of the "It" movie erly Hillbillies. Ib e plot is as
DEAR ARRY: When our
hospital for sinners, Go to
son got off the chartered
ply, write to ARRY, Box myateriea of the thirties. If old as the hills, hut leave it
a clergyman, whether you
hits from Fort Leonard
3365. Beverly Hills, Calif.
belong to a church now nr
Enclose a stamped, self ad­
Wood to start his first leave
not, and let him chart your
dressed envelope.
since enlisting In the Army,
• • •
course. You will be amaicd
I smelled spirits on his
at how easily you can legal­ breath for the first time.
For Abby’s booklet, "How
11:28 (8) T h e a t e r o f tho Stars
ize your union quietly, with­
While home, he casually
To Have A Lovely Wed­
WEDNESDAY I*. M.
11 ao &lt;21 J o h n n y Carton
out publicity. Good luck.
remarked, "The new re ­ ding." send SO rents In Ah(C olor)
1:00 (2) New pen ce
• * •
(9) Movla
by,
Box
3385,
Beverly
Hills,
cruit* go over to the PX at
&lt;:&gt; N ew s, .-irons. W e a ­
ther
night, have a few beers and
Calif.
DEAR ABDY: My parents
THURSDAY A. M.
(9) New elln*
«:10 t o I'll ( Hporta
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JJacoby

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The letters in Arch stand
for Analyze the lead; Re­
view the bidding, Count win­
ners and losers, How can tha
contract be made?
West opens the ten of dia­
monds against your six notrump contract and your
first analysia of thu trad is
that It is top of a doubleton.
In that ease, you ran win
with your nen or queen, go
over to dummy and finessit
your nine spot.
If this finesse works you
can count 12 winners con­
sisting of the ares and kinga
of spades and lieurta plus
four tricks In rnrh minor
suit.
Further analysia remind*
you that a good player is
Dot likely to mate a run mat
lead against a no-trump

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Working women wcio ask­
ed recently to face their own
■liortrnmings—not by a man,
but by another winking wo­
man.
When Mrs. Ray Kelsling of
Memphis, Term., appeared be­
fore a group of business and
professional women to discuss
tire "Image of lire Worklttg
Woman," she let her sisters
Iravs a double-barreled blast.
"Working women," ihe said,
"too often shirk responsibil­
ity and nra clockwatcher*
and comptainera."

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Ho far as I know, Mrs.
Kelsling didn't separata work­
ing women Into age groups.
Rut from my observation It
■cams that there arc far
mora shirkers of responsibil­
ity, clockwatchers, complaina rt (as well ae gum chewera, alow movers, and tukeit-or-lcuve-lt types) among
the very yuung than among
tbs middle-aged and older
group of working women.
Maybe this Is partly lie-

Hungary Premier
Welcomes Nikita

BUDAPEST, Hungary (UPI)
—Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev arrived Tuesday
for talk* with Premier Janos
Kadar which may lead tn a
major new move against
Communist China.
Khrushchev wss welcomed
’i n * n r a t iiih s iia y
with bsnuvr* and flags w the
C A H t.U A u i - A a a M i c e
streets where Soviet tanks
Vila A l l i o o
crushed the Hungarian reM s
- M V S I * I.OVKS"
more than seven years ago.
D rhhle l i s t a n te s — I nlnr
It was his fourth visit since
1*1us A t Siza H a i r
- M H O ' S HOT T i l 1C
Ihe 1056 rebellion.
ACTIO V
Thousands of Hungarians
llra a M ania
heard Khrushchev say in a
l . a a a T i i r a r r — I n ln r
speech of greeting that be
considered his trip "more
Ilian jusl a friendship viiil."
"Our current visit will en­
STARTS F ill.
able tit to continue our talks,
WALT DISNEY'S
which started so successfully
"A TIGER WALKS" last summer in Moscow," lie
told Kadar.
Communist China attacked
Khrushchev in a long articl*
limed to coincide with till
official visit here. The attark
NOW thru T ill IIS. was seen as an attempt to
force a formal break In tics
Shows At 1:00 • 3:00 and In put tin- blame for it
3:00 • 7:00 • 0:00
on Moscow.

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suits.
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IS) Oh. I Rptrlal
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oomn clubs and three club S 1 0 &lt;») Th
D a u g h te r
leads leave you In dummy.
(O Tightrope
You note that both opponents 1:00 ( 2 ) Kep tuneae
I t ) ilev o rly Itll l b i ll l e i
bsve followed to those three
&lt;») lien Carey
club leads and that you now 9.10 IS) Dick Van Dyk e
E le v e n t h Hour
have a sure thing play for 10:00 &lt;21
&lt;*) D en n y K aye
(S) Chen n ln g
your contract.
News,
W ea th er,
You lead dummy’s ten of 11:00 &lt;2 ) &lt;St
Sports
apndes. If Knst plays an hon­
( I ) New a — M u r p h y
Merlin
or, you have threa sure
11:10 ( I ) N ew s . W eath er,
spade tricks, but East plays
flporta
low and you do the eame.
W rit win* the trick and at
this point West is end-pinyeil in three suits. A spade
lend gives you three spade
tricks. A heart lead give*
you three heart tricks and a
diamond give* you three dia­
HALLANDALE (UPI) -T h e
mond tricks plus the one you
I3th running of the Jloo.ooo
already have gathered In.
Florida Derby is on Gulfstream's program for next
Saturday and according to
derby watchers the dsy will
belong lo Northern Dancer.
Tlio three-) car-old Can*
cause job* are easier for Ihe dlan fireball dined up with a
young to get than for the record-matching sprint for
middle-aged, and »o the young seven furlongs Saturday, four
don't prize their Jobs as length* in front of Scoundrel,
highly.
ulto is mentioned as a horse
Maybe It Is partly because to worry derby bettor*.
(bo young woman la more
Other Northern • Dancer
likely to have a man on her challengers are Ky. Pioneer,
mind, rather than tha Job.
Dandy K. and Roman Bro­
And maybe the young wo- ther.
mnn'a frequent lark of am­
Jockey Manuel Yca/.a was
bition and enthusiasm
for alxiard E. P. Taylor's Cana­
her Job results from the fact dian champion
when lie
that she doesn't really expect matched Airman's Guide's
to have to hold It for very Gulfstream run of 1:22 ami
long (only until she gets a two-fifth* for the seven fur­
husband, or until her hus­ longs. The rernrd was act on
band gets through school or March 30, 1961.
gets a promotion). Tha old­
Following the sprint the
er woman who has a Job chunky bsy colt worked out
probably plans to keep it a full mile under Yeaza. He
just a t long as she ran.
ate It up In 1:36 (3-5).
Anyhow, I'll take the older
Yeaza bad a busy day Sat­
employe.
urday. He was aboard Cedar
Sometimes, I wish I hadn't Key when the native Flori­
—but not often. The older dian returned from Califor­
woman usually concentrates nia to beat out the twit graas
on the job at linnd, treats me runners in Hie state and win
like a person instead of an the $39,730 Donn Turf Handi­
annoyance, and seems willing cap before a crowd of 20,140.
to go tn any amount of
trouble to please.

Dancer Florida
Derby Favorite

G o lf F ie ld

Humphrey CW A
Choice For VP
WASHINGTON (UPI) A union pull Indicated Tues­
day that Sen. Hubert Humph­
rey, (D-MInn.), is favored by
its member* for the Democra­
tic vice presidential nomina­
tion this year.
Tlio { H i l l , taken by the Com­
munications W o r k e r * of
America, was published in the
CWA New*. It said the pre­
ference for Humphrey waa
reflected throughout the coun­
try and was not limited to
any region.
No figure* were given on
the survey of CWA member*.

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10-11 P.M. CHS. The Danny
Xaye Show. Rome dull spots
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Spain with Dnnny as a Mata­
dor and Morris as a Bullfight
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rolled game* of 214. 184. and
238. and 218 for a 854 toUl.
LEISURE// I John look four game* from
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hi* opponent Don Dorman
who rolled a 683 total. John
is now riding in first place
with a 39-point lead over hia
closeJt competitor and ala*
averaging a cool 193.
In the other league action,
I
George Swann was the only
other man to take all four
games from his oppooent as
b« rolled a 739 total against
A. H. Ray who had hi* trou­
bles and could get only a 556
total. Phil Roche took thre*
wini in hia match from Johnait Jonci. Phil was a 711 total
against Jchnnie’s 621 total
W. A. Warn rolled a 726 total
to take three w'.ru from Ger­
ald Behrens who cams out
with a 652. Rich Murphy also
took three wins from hia op­
ponent, Ed Callan. Rich rollad a 776 total to Ed’s 726.
Jack Kanncr and Jim Altman
u rn s out with an even split
with two wins and two losses
each. Jack rolled a 767 total
to Jim'* 696. Gordon Honey­
cutt and Bob Gatlin rolled
a dose match to com* out
with a two-win and two-losa
aateb. Gordon rolled a 700
iven total and Bob bad a 680.
Tha following three bow­
lers have rolled their scores
tgainst the opponents who
vero out ot town and will
lav* to roll against their
icorea latter. Harry Pentaeost rolled a nice 780 total
(ad hia opponent James Ku*dcld will roll against that
total. Pet* PeUraen rolled a
127 total and his opponent
n s John Spoliki. Floyd Mar­
in rolled a 687 total and hi#
ipponent waa Bill Howard who
Us to roll later for hia total.
Those men rolling 200 games
fcia week were John Wright
kading the way with 314.
ns and 236, followed by
Seorge Swann with two
fames 203 and 208, Bob GtM
Aria with 221, Rich Murphy
192 and Jack Wanner also had
i games over the 200 mark
vith hi* 206 and 217, Pete
Petersen rolled a 306 game,
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— » tnd Harry Pentecoat had two
sire games over the 300 mark
with a pair of 211 games.

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VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 822-2282

8. Education • Instruction
Baton and Strutting lessons.
Group or private. Phone
322-3442 alter S p. m.

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“ APRIL FOOLl"
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For R o s t

1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
Furnished home on lake.
South side of Lake Jetiup.
Phase 3*5-3104
I BR Unfurn. house. Crystal
Lake Ave. k 4th St. Ph.
322-4066 or 322-G271.

1 BR furn. Duplex. Util. lncl.
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
$60. mo. 322 6658.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
Nice, roomy turn. 2 Udrm.
No pcti. Ph. 322-7114.
apt. Tiled Batii, 1700 Mag
nolia. 322-3951 or 2296.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McllonviUe.

STOREROOM, or office, on Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
1st. St„ near 2 free park­
Legal Notice
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Jacobaon'a Dept. Store.
IN ro rx T T jc n a R 's c o u r t ,
Rooms private baths, 114
• KHIVOI.K COUNTT, FLOR­
W.
First St.
IDA.
2 BR Furn. house. 118 W.
F ll# &gt;#. KB!
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
RATATK OF
ADEI.E F. FOX.
Apr. 1st. No pets. 322-2909.
Cowan. 322 4013.
DECEASED
NOTICR TO CREDITORS
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. eiec. LAKE MARY, 2 UR. Unfurn.
TO
ALL
PEIKHIXB
H IV *
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Orange
house, kit. equipt. $75.
l.NO CLAIRS OH IIRMANDI
AO K N IT SAID KXTATKl
Ave. Ph. 322-8630 after 6 Avail. April 2. Ph. 322-0184.
Tou and #ach o f you ar* p. m.
h . r . h r notified ahd require*
Unfurn. 2 BR. house. 2418
f« fll# #ny claim* and demand*
Local automobiie dealer* of­ Orange Ave. Ph. 322 0274.
which you or eit h e r o f you,
may have again*: #ald »«tat# fer their best buyi In Herald
In ih# o f fi c e of lion. C. Yarn* classified display ada.
Modern CB, 3 UR, life Baths,
on Mil*. Co u n ly J u d g e *f
Kit. equipt. Interior netiy
Seminal* Caunly. at hla gffle#
p a i n t e d . $100. 668-4023.
In Ih* Court Hnua# In Hanford,
Legal Notice
Florida, within #lx calendar
Please do not call Friday
month# from Ih# tlm# o f Ih#
nltei or Saturdays.
ffrat publication o f (hi* nolle#. IN T i l s : UlltU U IT COI ItT OF

Each claim or demand m u tt ha
In writing and co ntain the
p l i c a of r t i l d t a c # and po#t
• f f l t t addra#* o f th# cla im a nt
and m utt b* g w n m to by th*
claimant, hi* a g e n t or allor*
nay, or th# #am# #h*11 b# void.
FLORIDA N A T I O N A L
RANK AT ORLANDO
Ryt F T. Tlneley, Jr.,
Vlc».|*r#»ld#n( and Trual
Officer
A# Adm inistrat or o f oald
••tat#
Publl#h March IS A April 1,
CDH-50
1. II. U K .
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INTH
JU DICIA L
ClltCI’IT IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF
r FLORIDA IN AND FOR TH E NINTH JUDICIA L CIR­
OMINOLR COUNTT.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMI­
aANCKRT no. iaa*»
NOLE COUNTV, FLORID A.
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IHBT
FEDERAL
HAVINOI F KPERAt. NATIO SAt, MORTS'D I / ) A N ASSOCIATION Of OAOE ASSOCIATION, a corCMINOLB COUNTT. a aor. poratlon,
F ta l a l l f f ,
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aFRANKLIN
W IL LIAM S
gad
O. COOK and w if e , EUN1CB CAROLYN B. WILLIAMS, hla
. COOK, al al,
wlf*.
Dafandanta
Dafandanta.
N o n c n o f BfiT
NOTICR OF SUIT IN
KB BTATB OF FLORIDA TOi MOIlTOAflB FORECLOSURE
E. O. Cook and wife.
TOi Franklin W illiam *
E u n ice IV. Cork
K «.l d.nc* U n k n o w n
r#r*Iyn E. W illia m *
R o u te 1. Rn* **"Matthew a. North Carolina
fUtldenc# U n k n o w n
Tou, and each o f yo u, ira
Tou. Dafandanta, ar* h er e irtby n otified that ault h u by notified that a co m p la in t
an filed a i a l n a t you In Ike | o forerlo## a certa in m o r t ­
reu lb Court
of
Seminole g a g e on the f o l lo w in g detcrlb*
iunty. Flo rid a. In Chancery, •d property, e lt u g le . l y i n g and
l ab b reviated title o f which brin g
In
Bemlnel*
Caunty.
P IR S T F E D E R A L BAVINOI Florida, t o . w i t :
VD IA3AN ASSOCIATION OF
Lot I. Block H. SUNLAND
ESTATES. Am ended Plat,
:UtN OLK COUNTT. a car.
according to a plat t h e r e ­
-ration, r l a l n t l f f , va. E. 0.
of. recorded In P la t Book
JOK and w ife. EUNICE W.
)OK, at al. Dafandanta. the
17. !’. * * • l A J, Of th*
public Record# o f S e m i ­
-lure o f paid anil b e in g a
nole County, Florida.
It ta forarlaaa that eartala
o r t r a a * dated J a n u a ry II, Together with
One UK ran ge. E ie c tr le k
(C and of raconi In Official
model &lt;0181WH. Serial TS■cord* Rook 171. I’««a 111,
001J#7Ii one
D u o -T h erm
mlnol# Counly Public Re.
heat-r, model 111*1, Serial
rda. aneuntbarlnn the follow,
UIE71:
on*
Vict
or Clim ax
n daacrlhad real properly,
kitchen e x h a u . t fan. no
*w It*
model or aerial number;
The South 1I» faat "f Lot
ten Ven etian blind*, m a u l
1. Block
I. o t
PEARL
manufactured by S en k a rlk
L A K E HEIOIITS. Seminal#
i l l . . . A I'alnt Company.
Cou nty. Florida, according
Hanford. Flo rid a, no m o ­
to I’lat thereof recorded la
del or aerial number;
p la t llook I, pane JO at
the
Public
Record!
i f hae been filed e g a l n » t you In
Bemlnol# County. Flo:Ida, (he above #tyled eu ll and yo u
id yo u are hereby required are required to aerve a co py
file your anawer In aald o f your Anew er or P le a d in g
,H
w ith
the
und.ralSM d to the Complelnt on P la l n t l fC i
rrk of la id Court nod ta attorney, JO SEPH M. MUR*
rva a cop y thereof upon the a s k m . I*. O. llo* 111. Fern
laln tlffe
atto rney.
wbuee Park. Florida, and fll* the
and a d d rta . appear be. original Anew er or P le a d in g
w. on or before the loth Jn the o ffice o f the Clerk of
ly o f April. U M . »"d In d | . • he Circuit Court on or b e ­
ull thereof Decree Pro C M . fore the l« th d e y o f April.
• to will be entered agalnM t l ( &lt; If you fell to do ao, a
decree pro ronfeeeu w i l l be
W IT NESS m y band and of. take n axalnet you for th* re*
rial aval at the Cou nly Court. lief demanded In th* Coroiuaa. Sanford. S em inole t oua.
, Florida, thla 1( , , &gt;
•• 1,1,1 WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial .# •! o f o f f i c e a t Saa tard.
arch. l * H .
geminola County. Ibla U i h day
Arthur II B e ik w l l h . J r , j f March , U K .
Clark «&gt; Circuit c o u r t
U E Arthur H. I le ck w llh . J r ,
Hy: Sandra S. Johnaon,
c l e r k o f Circu it Court
D. C.
Ity: Sandra 8. Jobneon.
. i m p If
ilnhoDer and Loaan
JOSEPH
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r o Rea i : i
in ford, r i a r i j a
pern Perk. F lorida
H orary for JNejailff
publleh
Mar. U. H * April
,- n t h jia rch U * April i.
I. I. UK.
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2 BR, 1 Bath. Convenient $ 85
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$105
3 BR, 1 Dath
$ 90
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakcfront $113
5 BR, l i t Bath, Park
Ridge
$135
S BR, 2 Bath, Deltona
$125
S BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
4 OR, 2 Bath. Loch Arbor $150
STEM PER AGENCY
1919 So. French
322-4991

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TIIK NINTH J U n i U l A I . ( l i t .
UUIT, IN AN D r o n
BF-NIn o l u c n r N T v , r m a in a
e s m a a r n o . taker
DIVORCE
JOHN P AUL FOX. J R .
P la in tiff.
v*.
IIKTTT J A N E FOX.
D efendant.
N O T i r r O F Ft'Rl.lrAT IO.N
To: B E TT T J A N E TOX
4 Monroe S tr eet
S ilv er Creek, N e w Tork
To u are ordered to appear
and a n ew er In pereon, or by
a tto rn ey , to a Complaint h e r e ­
in file d ag a ln a t y o u In Cir­
cuit Court o f S em in o le C o u n ­
ty, Flo rid a, on or b tfo r* the
10th d ey o f April, list, the
• am * b a l n g a ault far d i v o r c e
A lh arw la* a Dear** Fro c « n f e i t o w ill h t e n t e r e d a g a i n # :
y o u f o r f a i l u r e lo a p p e a r a n d
• n#w#r aa req u ires fey law.
W IT NESS m y k a a d Sad o f ft elal goal thla U t b d a y o f
March. U K .
(CIRCUIT CO URT BEAL)
Arth u r H. Ba c k w lth . Jr.,
Clark o f th* c i r c u i t Court
S tm ln o la
C o unty
Courth o u ta Sanford . F lo r id a
By: Handra H. Jdfeneon
D ep u ty Clerk
F E L D E R AND RKTTINOHAUS
Attorn ey# at L a w
119 South K n o w la a A ven u e
I’oat O ffice D o t U l l
Winter Uark. F lo rid a
Puhllah March 11. 11 * April
1. I. U K .

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1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and shower, suitabta for couple or single
person or retired. All utili­
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
in 1 block of 2 free parking
lots and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 21$ E. First St.
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 54:30.

RENT A BED
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. T k 14181 111 W. l i t SL
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

9. For Balk or Rent
4 BR Cottage, furn., 1315
Douglas, $05., 2 BR furn.
apt. $60, SIT E. 25th.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n I n g a
322-1597.
2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
Inquire 117 Catalina Drive.

BARRY’S WORLD

Residential k Commercial In­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
come property for sale or Our Budget Wave Now $6 95
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
trade. Near Shopping Can­
Ace Beauty Salon,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
ter. Ph. 322-3533.
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 122-8525
Nice 5 BR home, offera In­ ATTENTION
REALTORS:
come, invest. $6,930. 322-5689.
Beautiful 3 BR., 2 bath lake- HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
front home. Large lot. Pric­ Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
2 BR. Home. Study, 11$
avanlngs. 3 Senior etylista.
ed to lell. Ph. 321-6721.
Baths, Urge Family Rm. In
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
good neighborhood; includ­ LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
ing ateva, refrig., room air*
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile Special By Popular Dcmnnd
conditioner, washing m a­
bath, aet-ln grove. New low Our Budget Wavo Bpee. $6.95
chine A rugs. Really ter­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
price. Owner. 322-6659.
rific buyl Monthly pay316 Palmetto Ave. 822-0834
menu $83.10.
CRAMPED FOR SPACE?
25. Plumblnp Services
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
WANT A NEW PLACE?
Inc.
TRAILER TOO SMALL?
PLUMBING
FA 2-8074
LET US HELP YOU ALL!
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
APRIL FOOLl
R. L. HARVEY
No, This la for real. 2 furn­ TRADE YOUR TRAILER
FOR A NEW HOME IN
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ished apU. and 1 two-bedmom Home, furbished and CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
27. Special Service*
A Limited Number of
close in. Total income $140
Trailers ncing Taken On
month. Approx. $3,500 Down,
Plano Tuning and Repair
Trade On
$4,800 Balance on mort­
H. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
3 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
gage a t $40 monthly.
Call Mr. Leatherbury at
P art time Carpenter Repairs.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Small Jobs. Expert A Guar­
322-2744
3224457 for Appointment
anteed workmanship. Ph.
Between 1 and 5 Daily
322-7806.
LONGWOOD AREA
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Bath
FHA—36 Yr. Mortgages
Home in Ravenna Park. A PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
NO CLOSING COSTS
and all types Home Repairs.
real buyi Owner 333-0648.
Small Down PaymenU
All Work Guaranteed
HOMES FROM $ 12,500 3 BR., H i bath home. AaA. J. ADCOCK
Live Cheaper Than Rent
aume payments. 322-5455,
General Contractor
322-8556

By Nadine Seltzer S t Johns Realty

Female Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
4. Transportation
Situation! Wanted

88. Furniture
Legal Notice 34. Articles Tor Sale
84*A Swap or Exchange
n t u b c t a r r r r r o r n r . N 85. Articles Wanted
t x n FOR MCMIXOI.H COtJX#
S6. Automobiles • Trucks
t v . r i .o m n t .
r H A ic iR r &gt;o. i
36*A Autos Wanted
F in e r f e d k iia i , bavinos
A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION Of 87. Boats - Motors
ORLANDO, a eorp oratlon ,
88. Motorcycles - Scooter*
Plaintiff. 89. Trailers - Cabanas
va.
HKnnEIlT A. MITI.I.tNR i l l 40. Farm Equipment
P tftnO eltl.
NOTICR o r a i ' I T
TOI A f lT H U R C. DIE8INO
T i l Cr»tlw«n&lt;t A v t m i t
Oaatnrla. North e n r o l l s !
t
CAIIOI.TN DIKBINO
I'
T il C rtttw ood Avrnut
Oaatonta, North Carollai
T o n i r e h m h r n o tified thlt
a ault h i t hern f ile d IKtlMt
you
In t h i
ib o rt
m tllltd
can##, an d t h a t y o u a re re*
q n lm l
to f i l e y o u r a n a v ir
w i t h tha Clark o f thla Coert
a n d to aarva a ro p y therMt
upon tha p l a i n t i f f o r plall*
tlff'a a tto rn ey#, w hoaa n i n e
' a n d addraaa la Ollaa, Hadrltk
' a Hohlntnn, 101 Kaat Chunk
Rtraat, Orlando. Flo rid a, tat
l a t a r t h a n April 11. t i l l . If
y o u fall to do ao a Decree Pro
C o n f a ta o
will
be
ant and
a a a l n a t yo u for tha rallaf It*
mandad l a tha Com plaint. T i l l
a u lt la ta foracloaa a moft.
n u t . Tha raal p roperty pre*
l e a d e d a f a l n t t la:
S ou th IT f e e t o f Lot I
and North II fea t o f Lit
I. B l o c k A. K K O L ia il E6TATEB. U N IT ONE. m *
c o r d ln a to the p la t there­
of, aa recorded In PUt
Hook 11. P a a e 1. Publll
ftacorda o f Samlnola Coul*
(y. Florida.
WIT NK RS m y h i n d and U*
e t a l of thla Court a t »anfor4,
F lo r id a ,
thin
lllh
day el
March, l i l t .
(BEAL)
A rt h u r H. B e c k w ith , /f„
Clark
I)y: Handra B Johnaon
D. C.
Ollaa, H ed rick A R o h ln to a
1*9 Eaat Church S tr eet
Orlando, F lo rid a
A ltu r n a y a for P la i n t i f f
P uhllah March II, 11 A April
1, I. U K .

April 1, 1964—Page 5-B 12. Rani Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Heaut.v Salona

INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisoni
1311 Palmetto
122-8827
322-7048

Driving to Michigan, leaving
Incorrect Iniertlon of your l i 20. B ab y slttere
April 7. Deiirc fomeone to
and reserves the right to re- 21. Beauty Salona
help drive. Will pap ex­
▼Ha or reject any advertise- 22. Build - Paint - Repair
penses, and return bus fare,
went from w hit ordered I* 28. Building Material!
510
Palmetto Ave.
conform ta tha polielaa of thla 24. Electrical Service*
paper.
25. Plumbing Services
6. For Rant
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
26. Radio &amp; Television
Tuei., thru Frl. - I P. M. day 27. Special Services
Efficiency apt. Furniihed, all
before Iniertlon. Mon. • Sat 28. Laundry Service
new. Very coxy. Single or
29. Automobile Service
couple, too mo. 322 5004.
29A. Auto Accessories
DEADLINES
Trailer, fum. Ig. cabana. $70.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED: 30. Machinery • Toole
DeWitt'a Trlr. Pk. 322-7498.
T o m ., thru Frl. - S F. M. day 31. Poultry - Live stock
before iniertlon. Mon. • Sat. 31 A. Pets
RENTALS
soon.
82. Flowers - Shrubs

rilIRCI t.I.A J. MUM.INK. hit
wife; ARTirUIl C. DIK8IX0.
et ui., et &gt;1.,

tyralh

11. Real Estate Wanted

Country Club
Heights

Ball-Blair Agency

$100 DOWN

3&amp;4

Payton Realty

FOUND!

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

PIANO SVC. &amp; TUN1NO
Rebuilding • Refcitlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 - Alter 12 p. m.
Need a Painter? 322-3090.

Med. Chest type deep freeze.
Make offer. Ph. 136-1194.
Casselberry.
TVs Used. All makes k models. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
APR. SPEC. Je t Whit# House
Paint. $395 Gal. Army,
Navy Surplus, SanfftM.
Shallow well pump, cost $150,
will sell (or $65, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
$200, sell for 4$ price. Ph,
322 6414.
,
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimate*
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe^
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
j
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

SINGER
ROUND BOBBIN MACHIN*
(Rental 31acfclne)
Reduced 25%
Call Singer Representative
WX 6600
SELLING OUTI Mahogany
Sec'y. Mlsc. furn., kitchen#
ware, lare bedspreads, an#
Uque settee, Iron stone
china. Campbell. 849-3721.
For Sale—Used home air-con#
dltloner; $75. 2431 Prince#
ton Ave.
With purchase of Blue Lus#
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.

Tractor mowing 4# Grading.
Call FA 2-7621.

SINGER SI.ANT-O-MATIC"
Ri-posscsed. Would like re#
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out.
sponsible party to take up
Large, Small. Call Dob
payments of $9 per month
323 0712.
on Slant-O-Matic Automatia
Zlg Zag Sewing blachine.
NEED A PICTURE?
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
Call Bill Vincent at
ing condition. Call Collect
The Sanford Herald
341-9587 evenings or 423I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
0932, Service Discount.
Parties A Gathering*,
Small or Large.
SANFORD CARPETS,
LINOLEUM A TILE CO.
FAST SERVICE
Quality Installations
Day 322-2611 - Night 322 0022
137 W. 1st St., Sanford
WEI.1.S DRILLED, PUMPS, Free Estimates
323-3241
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
GUNS. New A Used. U r g e
All Types and Sizes
selection. Will trade, also
Wo Repair and Service
repair. Tackle sold A re#
b T I N E
paired. Used boats and mo#
Machinery and Supply Co.
to n . Osteen Bridge Fish
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Camp A Gun Shop.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
call Homer Little at Grey­ Classical-Folk Guitar, with
case, new condition. Phone
hound Bui Station. 322-1421
322-5320.
,
or 222-9993.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
Commercial • Industrial • In cabinet. Fully automatic
makes hundreds o( designs
Residential. Free estimate.
Wo Apprcelato Your Busi­ does butlonholci, b 11 n c
ness. 322-2287.
stitches. With guarantee
Like new sewing condition
29. Automobile Service
Assume payments of $7 pci
mo. Buy locally and be ser
viced. Sanford Sawing Ccn
ter, 104 S. Park Ave, Phon&lt;
Senkarlk Glass and Paint 322-9411.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Company

210 Magnolia

Ph. Tk 2-4622

35. ArticleM Wanted

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

V A - FHA

Government

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazio
floori, elec, heat, air-cond.,
built-in OE kitchen. $17,000
W. T. Corbclt, Real Eitat*.
668-4791.

A TREASURE CHEST
FOR YOUR JUNK
Huge Attic with dbappearing
•(airway—With thii comes
a completely furnished 3
Bedroom homa, lg. living
room with fireplace, aepa
rate dining room, large kit
rhen, 2 car Garage on 2
nlca lots. ONLY 111,300. $500
Dawn and $75 per mo.

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To maka tha best home
buy, ace tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

DcBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

X0. Babysitter*

FRK12 ESTIMATE

Upholstering Is Mattress ren­
Offlse FA 34116
Babysitting n y home 323-9557 ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Baddlng Mfg.
Night FA TOM
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
123 070*
BABYSITTING in my home.
FA 2-2UT.
116 N. PARK AVE. 322 0173 3634 Park Dr. Saaiard, Fla.
322-2274.

SO U TH W A RD

(

COHEN nADIATOR SHOP WANTED I Citrus fruit. U rg e ,
or small amounts. Bonded
Free Inspection, estimates,
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
pickup, delivery. Recoring
field, FA 3-4344
k rcpalri discounted.
211Vi E. 3rd.
322-3443
USED TRUMPET, in good
cond. Reasonable. 223-3184.
Auto Glass, Top*
A Seat Coven
WANTED TO BUY
&amp; FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS
1948-P
Pay
.75 Each
1B19-PDS Pay
.00 Each
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 6032
1953-P
Pay
.75 Each
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1935-P
Pay
$1.25 Each
1956-P
Pay
.60 Each
31A. Pcta
Call 333 0667 — Bill Shephard
Litter English Setter pups for
36. Automobiles • Truck*
sale. Ph. 322 9223.
’55 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. la
32. Flower* - Shrub*
good shape. $150. Phone
ANNUALS — ROSES
322-7839.
WOODRUFF’S
BUYING A JVEW a r
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
USED CART
601 Celery Ave — 322 3976
FINANCE IT WITH US
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
9 Low Intareat Bates
kee stock. All other kinds
♦ Low Monthly Payments
of Nursery shrubbery and
FLORIDA STATE BANK
trees.
'
‘37 Plymouth $113. 322-9232.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
6 811. 8. on Sanford Ave.
toco Rambler, 4-door Crosa
Country Sta. Wagon. $650.
33. Furniture
322-6491, 612 Oak.
Sell Ui Your Furniture.
tfe-Ton Pick-up Truck, 875.
Quick Service With the
Call 322 8156 after 6 p.m.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0077.
'50 Mercury, RAH, rebuilt cn#
glne, good tires, floor shift,
Used furniture, appliances,
17. Mai* Help W anted
$300. 322-7241.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford 37. Boats • Motor*
healthy, married, age 40 55.
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
r
Miracle Concrete Co.
For the biggest (election of Gateway To The Waterway
10. 8ltuatlonn Wonted
nearly new and used furni­ Hobson Sporting Good*
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
ture, see Noll'a Furniture
DAY WORK. 322-2782.
Brokerage la Caaaelberry 304-6 5 E. 1 st Ph. FA 3-SMl
Yard work wanted. 322-2572.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6. 39. Trailers • Cabana*
Will care for elderly person WANTED reUabia couple to
1938 Cameo housetraikr, a '
in my home, by day or
take ep monthly payments
BR. Must tell thla week.
week, 326-11*5.
eg $12.60 cm I complete
Must see to appreciate, f t
rooms of . furniture. Call
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
322-6439.
&amp;
TB 6-1311, Casselberry, col­
Reasonable. Ph. 323-5112.
le c t
1100 DOW If:
Work wanted. Days. m-70S3.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Jim Hunt Realty

"I'm tlr td $nd don't fee/ like cooking tonight. Lot's
a n d out for o p in a .

$300 DOWN

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on
Rt. 17-92 Turn on Rt. 427
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
WILL BUY DIRECT from
at
Five
Points,
!$ml.
to
SR
15
separate dining, newly paint­
Owner a tract of high land
ed Inside and out.
with adequate Lake front­
$14,500
age. Please state location,
sisc, price A tarm i. Address REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
Phone 322-5011
heat. Payments less than
12. Real Estate For Sale
$50 per month.
2 UR, house, Fla. room, kit.
BEDROOM HOUSES
equipped, Venetian blinds,
IMMEDIATE
awnings fenced yd. Small
OCCUPANCY
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
down payment, $62 mo. 151
Air-Conditioning Optional
Country Club Circle.
As Low as $350 Down
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK AGENCY. Realtor, Insurer.
LOCH ARBOR
LAKE MARY
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
3 Uedrooms, 2 balhs, spac­
West on 25th St. and
S. P a r k
AVf. 322-2364,
iousness galore throughout
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2285.
entire Home. A Real Bar­
2 Miles
gain at $14,ooo with terms
NO MONEY DOWN. Take
322-2744
arranged!
existing mortgage on &amp; bed­
ami
SWIMMING POOL
room, 2 bath. 113 E. Cole­
LAKE
WAYMAN
It's Truet A Ranch style
man Clr, For Info, call
HEIGHTS
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
323 0667,
LONGWOOD
2 Baths, separate dining
South on 17-92 — 0 ml.
room, plui large Florida
(2 block* Northwest of
402 Colonial Way, Highland
Room A double carport,
Longwood Plata)
fenced swimming pool. For
Park, a Wonderful buy in a
2 Bedroom masonry home,
only $700 Down. Located In
exectlent condition, Florida
Loch Arbor.
Room, citrus, well, nicely
Ph. 838-3911
landscaped. One of San­
2 BR., 1 BATH
ford's best neighborhoods.
Price, only $10,650, as low
1901 S. Park
322 3232 Screened porch, Including kit­
a a $350 Dow n with FHA fi­
Nltes: 322-8971-3031 or 2248 chen equip. Down payment
$350. Monthly Payments
nancing. Exclusive
$58.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
a, 8, A 4 BEDROOMS
INC.
1. IH . A 2 BATHS
322 8074
1M1 Park Avanue
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FA 2-3232 anytime
909 CATALINA DniVE
$100
Two bedroom home with
I-ow Monthly Payments
16. Female Help W ant*
large rooms, oak floors, kit­
For Complete lnlormatloa
chen equipped. Situated on
HOUSEWIVES
See Or Call Your
3 large terraced lou with Tel. work, your home, up to
fruit and ahade trees. Pric­ $30 weekly comm, part tlmo.
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
Permanent. Write Interna­
SALES BROKER
tional Magaaine Service, P.
Esduslve with
O, Box 6137, Orlando, Fla.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
2565 Park Dr.
322-3480 Raymond Lundquitt, Alto.
FA 2-3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
GREENBRIAR
Steady employment in a mo­
Choice lots available In
LOCH ARBOR L1V1NO
dern alr-condlliooed factory.
Oreenbrlar of Loch Arbor Thli modern CB home with
Apply in person to AUx of
avarlooklng golf ceorae.
apseloui living room aepaSanford, Hlway 17-92. Do
Custom bulldlnf to yeur
rated from the large dining
not pbooe.
specifications.
Oreenbrlar
area by a divider whll gives
developed by
you dining privacy. The 3
KINGSWOOD
bedrooms and 3 baths are
or
RUILDEItS, INC.
conveniently arranged to
202 Fairmont Dr.
add to your happy home
FA 2-6074
life. $430 Down, $90 month
including taxes and InaurPOCKET FARM
ance. C 114 U BUYI Call 1) if you ar* above average
You'll love thla clean, pret­ 322 4991, Stempcr Agency,
and capability
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
2) if you enjoy working dir­
1919 So. French Ave.
ting In the middle of 5 rich
ectly with patients
cultivated acres of land
3) if you ar* public rela­
near a great fishing lake.
tion* minded
Give us a ring—it's only a
Property
Management
10 minute drive. Price
If you have these qualities
&amp; Sale* Broker
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
and good references, De­
Stempcr Agency 1919 8.
nary Manor la willing to
French Ave. 322-4991.
pay accordingly.
Offers tor your aalection
PRIVACY: Lg. gracloui 2
theie Beautiful 2, 3, k 4
story home, in town, city
Bedroom
convenience A water. 2100
sq. ft., big screen porch,
back util, porch, patio, gar
60 N. 17-92
age. Ideal for children. Ph
Dellary, Florida_____ 668-4426
322 9235.

34. Articles For Sale

$15 MO? 7

$ # Bed ream

CUSTOM

WINTER)

Comer Lee
Phone

�I

RGLANCES

By

Galbraith

a«aTwi gwja

Pape 4-B—April l t 1964

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Wright Rolls
854 Series
L i*t week John (the bomb)
Wright was still tearing the
tinea up at Je t Lanes. a t he
rolled garnet of 2U, lgg, and
2M. and 218 for a 854 toUl.
John took four gamea from
hia opponent Don Dorman
who rolled a 685 total. John
It now riding in rirst place
with a 39-point lead over hia
elosest competitor and ala*
averaging a cool 193.
In the other league action,
George Swann was the only
other man to take all four
gamea from his opponent aa
be rolled a 739 total against
A. H. Ray who had h it trou­
bles and could get only a 526
total. Phil Roche took three
wins in hit match from Johnlie Jones. Phil was a 711 total
against Jchnnie's 621 total
W. A. Warn rolled a 726 total
to take three Mint from Ger*
aid Behrens who cam s nut
with a 652. Rich Murphy also
took three wins from hit op­
ponent, Ed Callan. Rich roll­
ed a 778 total to Ed'a 726.
Jack Kanner and Jim Altman
came out with an even split
with two wins and two losses
each. Jack rolled a 767 total
to Jim 's 696. Gordon Honey­
cutt and Bob Gatlin rolled
l dose match to come out
with a two-win and two-loss
match. Gordon rolled a 700
even total and Bob bad a 680.
The following three bow­
lers have rolled their scores
•gainst the opponents who
were out at town and will
have to roll against their
Korea Utter. Harry Peat*cost rolled a nice 760 total
sod hia opponent Jam es Kusalcld will roll against that
total. Pete Petersen rolled a
T27 total and hU opponent
was John Spolaki. Floyd Mar­
lin rolled a 687 total and hie
ipponent was Bill Howard who
lias to roll later for hia total.
Those men rolling 200 gamea
ftia week were John Wright
hading the way with 214,
118 and 338. followed by
George Swann with two
gamea 202 and 208, Bob Gt&gt;
*rie with 221, Rich Murphy
102 and Jack Kanner also had
I gamea over the 200 mark
with hia 206 and 217, Pete
Petersen rolled a 206 game,
ind Harry Pentecost had two
sice games over the 300 mark
with a pair of 21t gamea.

Legal Notice
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1 B. GLEASON. J R . a s A d m in ­
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Offleer o f tlis U altod autos o f
America.
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P. RRO Atrr. a / k / A
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ind JA M E S T R O T TE R anS ——
TROTTER, h i s w l f s .
D efendant*
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TOi JA M E S T R O T TE R and —
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w h o a a raaldsnea U A l l a n U . O e o r f l e , and w h s s a
last
knows
addraaa la
t i l l Bprlnsdat# Road. 8 W ,
A tla nta . Georgia.
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F IED t h a t a Com pla int to
forecloea a e t r u l n m ortw aaa
en cu m ba ring tha f e l l s w l n w d e s ­
cribed raal prop arlr. t o - w l t :
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B s m ln o ls County . Florida,
a c c o r d t n r to P la t t h e r e o f
recorde d In P l a t Boo k II.
P a s s II. T u b lle Rseord a o f
Bamlnola Cou nty, Flo rid a.
Tosa th a r w i t h t h a fo llo w ln w
Im provtmanta:
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2. Notices • Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notlcaa
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
?• For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
ll* Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sala
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
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22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Material*
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Service*
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessorlea
30. Machinery - Toole
31. Poultry - Live atock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sale
84*A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
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SKMIMII.E COUNTY, FLOR­
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Seminole County, s t hie efflr*
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raby notified that ault h u by n»llflrd that s co m p la in t
• n filed aaa ln a t you In the In forrrln** n carlat n m o r t ­
rculh Court
of
Seminole g a g e on th* f o l lo w in g deecrlb mnty. Florida. In Chancery, *d property. *llu*t*. l y i n g and
In
S .m ln aU
Caunty.
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F i n e r F E D E R A L SAVINOI rierlda. to* w i t :
VD I/JAN ASSOCIATION O f
Lot I. Block H. SUNLAND
ESTATES. Am ended Piet,
IM IN OtE COUNTT, a car.
according to a plat t h e m ration. P la in tiff, va. E. a
of. recorded In P la t Book
X)K and wife. EUNICE W.
11. P*l*&gt; 1 A I. o f th*
IOK. at al. Dafandanla. (ha
public Record* o f S e m i ­
dura o f said ault b a in * *
nole County. Florid*.
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o r t e a i a dated J a n u a ry tl, Together w ith
o n e OE ran ge. E l e c tr l c k
*0 and of record In Official
model e o i s i w i l . Serial T8leord* Book J7I. Pan* III,
COl.lTl; on*
D u o .T h e r m
m lnola County Public lie.
heater, m odel 111*1. Serial
rda, an cu mbrr ln* the follow.
1 JIE II :
on* V icto r Clim ax
g daacrlhad real property,
kitchen ex h a u e t fan. no
• w It*
model or aerial number:
The Soglh 110 feet o f U t
ten Ven etian blind*, rotlal
4 Block 4. of rEARL
manufactured by S en k a rlk
LA KE HEIOHTS. Semlnale
)lla&gt;* A P ain t Company,
County. Florida, arcordln*
Hanford. Flo rid a, no m o .
to IMat thereof recorded la
&lt;1*1 nr eerlal number;
P la t Hook I, p*Ua SO ol
the
Public
Recor d!
t l ha* been filed a g a l n e t you In
Seminole County, H o t ld a , I he above ety led cult and you
id you ara hereby required are required to «*rv* a cop y
file jr°ur « n i w t r In Mlj o f your A n ew er or P le a d in g
It
With
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u n d era lsn el l a th* Complaint on P la l n l l l C I
erk of aald Court and I* attorney, JO SEP H M. MURrve a copy thereof upon th* AHK&lt;&gt;. P O. Du* I I I . Kern
Park. Florid*, and III* tha
a ln tlfl'e
attorn ey.
&gt;me and a d d r . . . apiwar Je. original An ewer or P le a d in g
w. on or befora the lath In the o ffice « f th* Clerk of
11, ,
Circuit Court on or b*.
iy o l April. !»*•• » n.J ln
utt t h e r . o l Dacraa Pr« C M . fore th* l* th day o f April.
eao will ba entered a la ln a i I f l l If yo u fall l o do ao, a
decree pro co n feeeo w i l l be
W IT NESS my hand and of. la k rn e x a ln e l »«'U for Ih* r e ­
.l a l se al at the County Court. lief demanded In the Com&gt;UM. Sanford. SimlUol*I COUS.
V i o r l d s , i h i . S«th day at *'1* 1WITNESS my bond and o f ­
ficial • **&gt; o f o f f i c e e t Sanford.
arch, »eeeSeminole Caunty, thl* l a t h day
Arthur H B eck w ith . J r ,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Uy: Sandra S. Joh neon,

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Horner* t l W *
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H o m e y &gt;*' P la in tiff
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Income Tax Returns. Lamar
Williams, Five Points. Th.
322-7813.

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SWEETIE PIE

VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phont 322-2282

8. Education • Instruction
Bston and Strutting lessons.
Group or privata. Phone
322-3(42 after 3 p. m.

4. Transportation
Driving to Michigan, leaving
April 7. Desire aomeone to
help driva. Will pay expcm ci, and return bui fare,
310 Palmetto Ava.

6. For Rent
Efficiency apt. Furniihed, all
new. Vary coiy. Single or
couple, too mo. 322-5604.
Trailer, fum. lg. cabana. $70.
DeWilt’s Trlr. Pk. 322-7408.

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2 BR. 1 Bath. Convenient $ 85 6. For Rsat
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$108 l BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
3 BR, 1 Bath
$ 90 bath, 31T S. Park Ave.
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakefront $115 Fumiihad home on lake.
3 BR, 14k Bath, Park
South aid* of Lake Jesiup.
Ridge
$135
Phong 345-3104.
S BR, 2 Bath, Daltons
$125
3 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110 $ BR Unfurn. house. Crystal
4 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $150
Lake Ave. k. 4th St. Ph.
STEM PER AGENCY
322-4066 or 322-6271.
1919 So. French
322 1991
1 BR furn. Duplex. Util. lncl.
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
$60. mo. 322 8658.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
Nice,
roomy furn. 2 Bdrm.
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
apt. Tiled Bath, 1700 31agOOlia. 322-3951 or 2296.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McllonviUe.
STOREROOM, or office, on
lit. St„ near 2 free park­
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
2 BR Turn, houie. 81$ W.
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
Apr. 1st. No pats. 322-2909.
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. elec,
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Oranfe
Ava. Ph. 322-6630 after A

p. m.

11. Real E*«ate W anted
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lake front­
age. Please state location,
site, price A terms. Address
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.

12. Itenl Estate For Sale
2 BR, house, F li. room, kit
equipped, Venetian blinds,
awnings fenced yd. Small
down payment, $62 mo. 131
Country Club Circle.

LOCII ARBOIl

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, spac­
iousness galore throughout
Clean rooms for men. 401
entire Home. A neat Bar­
Maknolia Ave. 322-0720.
gain at $14,000 with terms
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
arranged!
Rooms private baths, 114
SWIMMING POOL
W. First St.
It’s True! A Ranch style
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
2 Baths, separate dining
Cowan. 322 4013.
room, plua large Florida
LAKE MARY, 2 Bit. Unfurn.
Room A double carport,
house, kit. equipt. $75.
fenced awlmmlng pool. For
Aval). April 2. Ph. 322-0184.
only $700 Down. Located In
Loch Arbor.
Unfurn. 2 BK. house. 2418
Orang# Ave. Ph. 322 0274.

Local automobile dealers of­
fer their beat buyi In Herald
Modem CB, 3 BB. Ilk Baths.
classified display adi.
Kit. equipt. Interior newly
1901 S. Park
322 5232
p a i n t e d . $100. 668-4023. Nitei: 322-8971-3031 or 224$
Legal Notice
Please do not call Friday
nltci or Saturdays.
IN T H E ClltUUIT r o i ’IIT OF
T H E NINTH JUIIIUIAI, U l l l 3, $, A 4 BEDROOMS
UUIT, IN AND FOR SEMI- 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
NOLE COTNTT, FLORID A
1, IH . A 2 BATHS
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
CHANCKRV NO. ItSST
able for couple or single DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
DIVORCE
JOHN F A U L FOX. J R .
person or retired. All utili­
$100
P la in tiff.
ties included in rent. Ideal­
V*.
Low Monthly Payments
IIKTTT JA N E FOX.
ly located on First St., with­ For Complete Information
Def en dant.
in 1 block of 2 free parking
See Or CsU Your
NOTIUE O F PURI.IUATION
Toi B E T T T J A N E FOX
lots and shopping center. In­
4 Monro* Str eet
quire at Manuel Jacobson
S ilv er Creek. N e w York
I)cpt. Store, 211 E. First St.
To u are ord trad to appear

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

and a n a —ar In prraon, or by
a tto rn ey , lo a Complaint hareIn filed ag a ln a t y o u In Clr.
eu lt Court o f S em in o le C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a, on or bef ora th*
10th day *r April, 11*1. th*
aam# b e i n g a ault far divorce
n th er w le* a Deere* Pro Con*
f**ao w i l l ba en lara d aaalnat
you fo r fa ilu re to a ppear and
an*w*r a* required by law.
W IT N E S S my h aad and « f fl -

SALES BROKER

Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Avs.
Apply 5-6:30.

Stenstrom Realty

2565 Park Dr.
322-24I0
RENT A BED
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
GIIEENURIAR
Beds.
Choice lota avallabla tn
Oy Day, Weak, or Month
Oroonhrlar of Loch Arbor
Ph. FA 1-3181 111 W. l i t 8t.
overlooking golf course.
elat teal this lllk day ef CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Custom building to yeur
Merck. 1114.
(CIRCU IT COURT SEAL )
ii. For Sait or Rent
specification!.
Greanbrlar
A rth u r II- B e c k w ith , Jr.,
developed by
Clerk o l (he c i r c u i t Court 4 BR Cottage, fum., 1315
S em ino le
C o u a ly
CourtKINGSWOOD
Douglas, $63., 2 BR fum.
k o u cc Sanford, F lo r id a
BUILDERS, INC.
By: Sandra S. J*hn*«n
apt. $60, SIT E. 25th.
D ep u ty Clerk
202 Fairmont Dr.
F E L D E R AN D RKTTINHHAUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
FA 2-8074
A tte rnoy* a t L a w
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
IIS S ou th K n o w !* * A ven u e
POCKET TARM
1‘oat O ffice D o i 1111
322-1597.
W in te r Park . F lorida
You'll
love this clean, pret
Puhllah March 11, I I * April 2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
ty, furnished farmhouse ait
I. I. m i
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive.
C D S -II
ting in the middle of 5 rich
cultivated acres of land
near a great fishing lake.
Give ua a ring—it’s onty a
10 minute drive. Price
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
Stemper Agency 1919 S.
French Ave. 322 4991.

BARRY’S WORLD

PRIVACY: Lg. gracious 2
story home, in town, city
convenience &amp; water. 2100
aq. ft., big screen porch,
back util, porch, patio, gar
age. Ideal for children. Ph.
322 9235,

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazio
floors, rite , heat, air-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
668-4791.

A TREASURE CHEST
FOR YOUR JUNK
Huge Attic with disappearing
stairway—With this comes
a completely furnished
Bedroom homa, lg. living
room with fireplace, aepa
rate dining room, large kit
chen, 2 car Garage on 2
nice loti. ONLY $11,300. $500
Dawn and $75 per mo.

^ A r t h u r M H eck w llh . J r .
Clerk o f Circu it Court
lly: S . n d r a S- Johnaon,

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-APRIL F00L1"

R E N T A L S

SO U TH W A RD
April

"I’m tlrtd $nd don't letl like cooking tonight. Lot's
tond out tot a pitta.

Residential k Commercial in­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
come property for sale or Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
trade. Near Shopping Can­
Ace Beauty Salon,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
ter. Th. 322-3535.
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 122-8525
Nice 5 BR home, olfera in­ ATTENTION
REALTORS:
come. invest. $6,920. 322-5689.
Beautiful 3 BR., 2 bath lake- HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
front home. Large lot. Pric­ Open 7 a.m. by sppt. Also
I BR. Home. Stutjy, 14k
ed to sell. Pb. 822-6721.
evsninga. 2 Senior stylist*.
Baths, large Family Rm. in
105 S. Oak. 322-3742.
good neighborhood; includ­ LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
ing steve, refrig., room airnice kitchen, cent, heat, tile Special By Popular Demand
conditioner, washing msbath, set-in grove. New low Our Budget Wavo Spec. $6.95
chine A rug*. Really ter­
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
price. Owner. 322-6856.
rific buy! Monthly pay­
31$ Palmetto Ave. 322-0R34
ments $83.10.
CRAMPED FOR SPACE?
25. Plumbinr Services
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
WANT A NEW PLACE?
Inc.
TRAILER TOO SMALL?
PLUMBING
FA 2-8074
LET US HELP YOU ALL!
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
APRIL FOOLI
R. L. HARVEY
No, This is for reel. 2 furn­ TRADE YOUR TRAILER
FOR A NEW HOME IN
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
ished apte. and 1 two-bedroom Home, furbished end CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
27. Special Service*
A Limited Number of
elose in. Total Income $140
Trailers
Being
Taken
On
month. Approx. $3,500 Down,
Plano Tuning and Repair
Trade On
$4,800 Balanee on mort­
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-4233
9 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
gage a t $40 monthly.
Part time Carpenter Repairs.
Call Mr. Leetherbury at
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
Small Joba. Expert A Guar­
322-2744
322-6457 for Appointment
anteed workmanship. Ph.
Between 1 end 5 Daily
322-7800.
LONGWOOD AREA
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. 2 Bath
FHA—3$ Yr. Mortgages
Home in Ravenna Park. A PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
NO CLOSING COSTS
real buyi Owner 323-0648.
and all types Home Repairs.
Small Down Payments
All Work Guaranteed
HOMES FROM $12,600 3 BR., Uk bath home. As­
A. J. ADCOCK
Live Cheaper Than Rent
sume payments. 322-5455.
General Contractor
322-8558

By Nadine Seltzer S t Johns Realty

INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. HarrUoni
1311 Palmetto
822-8827
322-79(8

of March , 1M4-

JOSEPH M. M l'ItA S g O
Attorney at Law
e. O N i i ! t
F e r n Perk. F le rld*
yuMlib Mxr. II, i l *

April 1, 1964— Page 5-B 12. R eal E s ta te F o r 9*1* 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beautr Salons

Country Club
Heights

$300 DOWN

PIANO SVC. &amp; TUNINO
8 Bedroom, 2 Beth home on
Rt. 17-92 Turn on Rt. 427
Rebuilding - Rcfelting
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
at Five Points, 4kml. to SR IS separate dining, newly paint­
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
ed Inside and out.
322-2661 - After 12 p m.
$14,500
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
3rd k Park Ave.
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
Phone 322-5641
heat. Payments less than Tractor mowing A Grading.
Call FA 2-7621.
$50 per month.
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
BEDROOM HOUSES
Large, Small. Call Bob
IMMEDIATE
323 0742.
OCCUPANCY
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Air-Conditioning Optional
NEED A PICTURE?
As Low as $350 Down
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Call Bill Vincent at
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
The Sanford Herald
LAKE MARY
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465 I. D. Portrait!, Commercial,
Weft on 25th St. and
S. P a r k
Ave. 322-2264,
Parties A Gatherings,
Left on Lake Mary Ulvd.
322-2285.
Small or Large.
2 Miles
FAST SERVICE
NO MONEY DOWN. Take
322-2744
Day 322-2611 * Night 3220022
existing
mortgage
on
3
bed­
and
room, 2 bath. 113 E. Cole­ WF.I.uS DRILLED, TUMPS,
LAKE WAYMAN
man Cir. For Info, cell
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
HEIGHTS
323 0667,
All Types and Sizes
LONGWOOD
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.
Wo Repair and Scrvlco
b T I N E
(2 blocks Northwest of
402 Colonial Way, Highland Machinery and Supply Co.
Longwood P la n )
Park, a Wonderful buy In e 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
2 Bedroom masonry home,
For
FAST
TAXI
SERVICE
excellent condition, Florida
rail
Homer
Little
at Grey­
Room,
citrus,
well,
nicely
Ph. 838-3911
landscaped. One of San­ hound Bus Station. 322-1421
2 BR., 1 BATH
or 122-9993.
ford's beat neighborhoods.
icreened porch, Including kit­
Price, only 110.650, as low Berryhill Painting Contractor.
chen equip. Down payment
a a |350 Down with FHA fi­ Commercial • Industrial •
$350. Monthly Payments
nancing. Exclusive
Residential. Free estimate.
158.50.
We Appreciate Your Dull­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
ness. 322-2287.
INC.
*fit
322-8074
2(J. Automobile Servlca
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime
909 CATALINA DRIVE
Two bedroom home with
16. Female Halp W ant*
large rooms, oak (loori, kit­
chen equipped. Situated on
HOUSEWIVES
Senkarlk Ginas and Paint
2 large terraced lota with Tel. work, your home, up to
Company
fruit and shade trees. P ric­ 830 weekly comm, part time. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
Permanent. Write Interna­
tional Magatlne Service, P. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Exclusive with
O. Box 6(57, Orlando, Fla. F too inspection, estimates,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Realtor
k repalri discounted.
Raymond Lundquiat, As so.
2U4k E. 3rd.
322 3443
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Auto
Glasa,
Top*
Steady employment in a mo­
LOCH ARBOR LIVING
A Seat Covers
dern air-conditioned factory.
Tbla modern CB home with
Apply In person to Allx of
spacious Jiving room aspe­ Sanford, Hlway 17-92. Do
rated from the large dining
not pbone.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
area by a divider w%U gives
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
you dining privacy. The 3
bedrooms and 8 baths are
or
31 A. Peta
conveniently arranged to
add to your happy heme
U tter English Setter pups for
life. 1410 Down, lou month
sale. Ph. 3229223.
including taxes and insur­
ance. C 114 U BUYI Call 1) if you are above average 32. Flowern • Shrub*
and capability
322 4991, Stemper Agency,
ANNUALS — ROSES
2) if you enjoy working dir­
1919 So. French Ave.
WOODRUFFS
ectly with patlenta
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
3) if you are public rela­ 601 Celery Ave — 322-3976
tions minded
HLOOMING Rotes on CheroProperty Management
kea stock. All other kinds
If you have these qualities
&amp;, Sales Broker
of Nursery shrubbery and
and good references, De­
nary Manor la witling to
troos.
'
pay accordingly.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Offers for your selection
R Mi. R. on Sanford Ave,
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom
33. Fumitura

Ball-Blair Agency

$100 DOWN

3&amp;4

Payton Realty

FOUND!

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Seminole Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak* tha beat homa
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

DcBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

Offloe f A
Night FA

INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-9173 MM Perk Dr.

1-8119
8-0646

123 0760
Seaiard, Fla.

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34. Articles For Sal*
Med. Cheat type deep freeze.
Make offer. Ph. 139-1194.
Casselberry.
TV* Used. All makes k mo*
dell. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792.
APR. SPEC. Jet Whit* House
P a in t 83 95 Gtl. Army,
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
Shallow well pump, cost 8150,
will sell for 885, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds
Trombone, used 3 mo., cost
8200, sell for 4k pries. Ph,
322 8414.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, iteps, blocks,
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
ateel, grease trapa, dry
wells. Stepping stone*.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Avo.
322-5751

SINGER

I

ROUND BOBBIN MACHIN1
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 85%
Call Singer Representative :
WX 6800
SELLING OUT! Mahogany
Sec'y. Misc. furn., kitchen*
ware, lace bedapreada, an*
tlque settee, Iron stone
china. Campbell. 949-3721.
For Sale—U»**d home air-con*
dltloner; $75. 2431 Prince­
ton Ave.
With purchase of Blue Lua*
tie, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Reposscsed. Would like re*
sponsible party te lake up
payments of $9 per month
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. Call Collect
241-9587 evenings or 423.
0932, Service Discount.
SANFORD CARPETS,
LINOLEUM A TILE CO.
Quality InitaUations
127 w. lit St., Sanford
Free Estimates
322-3241
GUNS. New A Used. Large
(election. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired. Used boats and mo*
tors. Osteen Bridge Flab
Camp A Gun Shop.
Clasilcal-Folk Guitar, with
ense, new condition. Phone
322-5320.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER I
In cabinet. Fully autom atic,!
makes hundreds ol designs,)
dors buttonholes, b l i n d
stitches. With guarantee*.
Like new sawing condition.
Assume payments of $7 per
mo. Buy locally and be ser­
viced. Sanford Sewing Cetw
ter, 104 S, Park Ave. Phone
322 9411.

35. Articled Wanted
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large,
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer, Pb, Lee Mane*
field, FA 2-4244
USED TRUMPET, in good
corn!. Reasonable. $23-3184.
WANTED TO BUY
FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS
1946 P
Pay
.78 Each
1949-PDS
Pay
.60 Each
1953-P
Pay
.75 Each
1955P Pay $1.23 Each
1956P Pay
.60 Each
Call 323 0607 - Bill Shephard

36. Automobiles • Trucks
'55 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. In
good shape. $150. Phone
322-7839.
BUYING A HEW a t
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Bate*
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'57 Plymouth $115. 322-9232.
1960 Rambler, 4-door Cross
Country Sta. Wagon. $650,
322-8491, 612 Oak.

Sell Ua Your Furniture.
4k-Ton Pick-up Truck, $75.
Quick Servico With the
Call 3228456 after 6 p.m.
60 N. 17-92
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Deilary, Florida
666-4426 POST. FA 2-0677.
*50 Mercury. RAH, rebuilt en*
gine, good Urea, floor shift.
Used furniture, appliances,
17. Mai* Help Wanted
$300. 322-7241.
tool*, ate. Bought • Sold.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man.
L arry'i Mart 215 Sanford
healthy, married, age 40 55.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132.
Miracle Concrete Co.
For the biggest selection of
10. Sltuationis Wantad
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
DAY WORK. 322 2712.
Brokerage la Casselberry
Yard work wanted. 328-2572.
on 17-92, Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Will care for elderly person WANTED reliable couple le
lo my boms, by day or
taka ay monthly payment*
weak. 929-1695.
ef $18.89 oa S complete
rooms of furniture. CiU
SLIPCOVERS mads to Order.
TB 9-llU, Cesaelberry, to)
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
laeL

Work wanted. Day*. 121-7038.

Jim Hunt Realty

F

FRISK ESTIMATE
B0. Babysitter*________ Upholitaring A M attrtss ran

Babysitting "my homa. 322-9557
BABYSITTING in my borne.
322-2274.

ovating. New * Used Furni­
ture. Call Nn Bidding Mfg
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-3117.

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Pag* 6-B— April 7,
1, 1964
196

'Draft Glenn'
Move Started By
Ohio Backers
BAN A N T O N I O , Tex.
(U P I)—S p i n hero John H.
Glenn J r. (till was a alek man
In Texas and a political can
&lt;Mdate in Ohio Tuesday and
apparently unable to do much
•bout either.
The nation's astronaut em
erltus, bed ridden since bis
freak fall in a bathroom 86
days aco, said Monday he was
quitting the raee for • U. 8.
Senate seat from his native
Ohio, and MThat is th a t"
That, however, waa not th a t
In Ohio, campaign stickers
and buttons wars carefully
saved, a mass endorsement of
incumbent and major rival
Sen. Stephan M. Young, D.,
e f Cleveland was sidetracked
and political gears were shift­
ed to a “D raft Glenn" move­
m en t
However long t h e o d d s
against success, the political
d raft maneuver could immedl
•tely count two major assets
—the Immense popularity of
the man himself, and the fact
th at his famous name will still
go before Ohio voters in the
May 8 Democratic primary.
The ballots have been certi­
fied and are being printed.
Glenn's supporters seemed
willing to take the gamble.
John R. Welthe of Cincinnati,
Hamilton County Democratic
chairman, said a committee to
reorganise the draft would
meet today In Columbus.

Forecast Blamed
For Cancellation
A forecast of continued foul
weather and condition of the
ground at the local stadium
forced the Sanford Area Min
istcrlal Association to cancel
this year's Easter Sunrise
Service.
The Rev. Thomas If. Mskin
of the Church of the Covenant
said weathermen had forecast
continued showers throughout
Saturday night and predicted
50-mlle-an-hour winds Sunday
morning.
He also said the service
site was inspected by repre
acntatlves of the city and
ministers and It was decided
that the wet outfield would
have been cut up by the
heavy trailer needed as
platform for ministers.
"In view of this," the Rev.
Mr. Mskin said, " it was
found Impossible to hold the
service." He added that the
local radio station was asked
to announce the cancellation
Saturday night.

Students' Ardor
For Beach Cools
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
—Chilly weather and classes
were expected to begin driV'
ing vacationing students back
to college Tuesday, but weary
police ssid more are expect
ed as other schools let out
for spring holidays.
"I hope we won't have as
many as we had before,” Po­
lice Chief A. 0 . Folsom said.
Folsom estimated two-thirds
of the estimated 75,000 slu
dents hero had pulled out
Those who stayed wero fore,
ed by cold weather to bundle
up and retreat to beer tav­
erns.

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frees* in the South may well
have made fresh peaches and
cream a luxury dish on
American dinner tables this
summer.
The cold wave, which drop­
ped to record lows for this
season In some parts of Dixie,
virtually wiped out the peach
crops of South and North
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the Georgia and Alabama
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South Carolina's S20 mil
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(era throughout the East, and
Ha loss will have a serious
effect upon prices at super■, markets.
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Association.
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�eatures Of Dodge Models Cited

BRASS MOTOR’S Frank Brunson shows the 1964 Chrysler.

Chrysler Has New Look

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K telialai Mitt. t t i 4 rests,
• m w console-mounted auto­
m atic transmission lever, •
•even - position adjustable
■toering wheel and • tourspeed manual tranamlaalon
• r e among the many new
featurea in the new lWt Chry­
sler line.
One model In the new line
the New Yorker Salon, baa
more than 40 Item* of extra
equipment, including «n Im­
proved air conditioning ayetem , M atandard. Seven mo­
del* offer s reclining front
seat on the paaaenger aide.
F ront aeat head rests are op­
tional on thoae models.
All 1M4 Chrysler* retain
the basic dimensions and
crisp line* of their predecess­
ors but have a new, sleeker
appearance. The rear win­
dow it larger. All three aer­
ies— the economical Newport,
sports series 300 and deluxe
New Yorker—have m w and
personalised grill* designs.
They hav* new roar metal
sculpturing and bold, new tall
lamps with a strong hexa­
gonal appearance.
The 1M4 version of Chry­
sler'* "alphabet" series of
high performance cars, which
originated in 1133, la the 300K
which has a sports car Inter­
ior with a center transmission
console and a 413 cubic-inch
police pursuit type engine
-with a four-barrel carburetor
•ad dual oahadatt. A ram in­
duction englM with two tourbarrel carburetors and heavy
duty aospeaalon and braking
la optional on the 300K. Avail­
able Is 1163 as a hardtop, the
UOOK this year haa been ex­
panded to include a conver­
tible.
C. E. Briggs, Chrysler Mo­
tors Corporation vie* presi­
dent and general managar
of the Chrysler-Flymouth Divi­
sion, said ths reclining right
front aeat, Introduced In the
New York Salon late In the
lan model year, now has
been extended to become
etandard to all Chrysler MO
care and In New Yorkar sta­
tion wagons. The reclining
eeat haa five positions in ha
30-degree angular adjustment.
Standard oo the Salon, adjust­
able and removable head rests
are optional on all cars equip­
ped with bucket seats.
"This feature and others In
the new Chrysler line take
Into account that people are
making greater use of our
growing system of interstate
highways and taking longer
trips," ho aald. "We arc giv­
ing omphaals to roadability
and comfort in all of our
Chrysler cars."
In all Chryslers a new
steering wheal which tilts to
seven different driving posi­
tions la optional. Wheel posi­
tion la aatactad by maans of
a (aval just below the turn
algal on the loft aide of the
steering column. Lifting the
lever unlocks the IlH mechan
Ism to permit an up-and-down
movement of the wheel.
Auto-Pitot, a speed control
device which enables the drlv
er to dial his speed and re
move his foot from the gas
pedal, Is standard on the
salon and optional on all auto
matie
transmission-equipped
cars having power brakes
Seat belt anchors are relocat­
ed for greater convenience
and neater appearance. There
are Improvements In seat con
struction for greater comfort
The air conditioning ayitem,
which goes Into about a third
of all Chrysler cars, has Im
provements which provide bet
tor cool air distribution.
For road performance en­
thusiasts and rally competltw*. Chrysler offers a new
« W .le r • engineered fourmanual transmission
Improved standard
manual Iranamlssdesigned to ena standing as

exceptional (ports rally car.
During the 1963 season,
Chrysler won six place tro­
phies In national rallies of the
Sports Car Club of America.
Available in tha 300 series
and atandard In the 300 K la
a new automatic transmission
range selector, replacing the
traditional push buttons. The
rang* selector la mounted in
an attractive console. The con­
sole quadrant la gated to
provide positive positioning
of tb* selector handle and
there is a parking position as
well as thro* forward speeds
and M utral.
The new four-speed trans­
mission, available in ears
equipped with tb« performance
engine, haa a floor-mounted
shift lever and la synchronis­
ed la all forward speeds. Gear
ratios are selected for smooth­
ness and optimum engine per­
formance. They are 3.66 in
low, 1.91 in second, 1.39 in
third and direct In high. Re­
verse ration la 2.5a.
The standard three-speed
gear box haa a floor-mounted
shift lever and la Improved to
provide smoother second gear
operation.
Aa with 1383 models, engine
and drive train components
have a five-year or 50-thou­
sand-mile warranty. Improve­
ments In the automatic choke,
four-barrel carburetor linkage,
Ignition system and olher en­
gine and drive train compon­
ents are Incorporated In the
new models to simplify main­
tenance and Improvement per­
formance.
Top of tha Chrysler line for
1364 la the New Yorker 8alon,

a deluxe Town Car with a
vinyl covered roof and a full
range of equipment and ac­
cessories, including air condi­
tioning, Auto rilot and all
powered - operated conven­
iences available in Chrysler
cars.
Narrow paint stripes the
length of the car, In place
of the conventional chrome

White And Blue
Top Car Colors
Although white continues
Its ' leadership In Chevrolet
color choices, the swift rise
of blue has been an Inter­
esting sidelight.
Reports on 1363 model sales
show azure blue, an almost
dellcat* green blue, haa clim­
bed three notches Into second
place, largely a t the expense
of Autumn Gold, which fell to
fifth.
Combined with silver blue,
ranking third In the latest re­
port, blue shades pose the first
sarious threat to white in sev­
eral months. White has slip­
ped In numbers, black retalni
fourth position.
YOUR NOSE KNOWS
To be really new, a car
should smell like It. At least
that's the contention of many
automobile men. To tempt
buyers, Chevrolet dealers In
Cincinnati once had a news­
paper advertisement treated
with the aroma of frrih up­
holstery.

trim, are an additional styling
feature of the Salon.
Like the limited production
19S3 Salon series, the 1964 Sa
Ion cars arc so well equipped
that the buyer has choices
only of a color. Interior up­
holstery material, the adjust
table steering wheel and
limited slip differential. Equip­
ment and accessory items are
standard.
•'It'* a car that h n averything, and wa are finding that
customers like It that way,"
Briggs said. "It's a new idea
In luxury ears, and n sue
cessful o m ."
The Chrysler line as a
who'e consists of 16 models
In tho New Yorker aeries
therearc, in addition to (he
Salon, a normally-equipped
four-door hardtop, four-door
sedan and six-passenger and
nine-passenger station wagon.
The 300 sports series consists
of (wo-door and four-door
hardtops and n convertible.
The tower priced Newport
Is made up of twoeloor and
four-door hardtops, a fourdoor hardtop, a four-door i
dan, convertlle and six-passenger and nine-passenger wa­
gons. The 300K is offered In
the two-door hardtop and con­
vertible.

The medium-price lint of
Dodge 8?0 and Custom 810
cars for 1901 was introduced
featuring new styling and
many convenience and r*rfor.nance innovations.
Dodge again offers nine
models for "the buyer who
want* big-car luxury at a
moderate price." Six are in
the deluxe Custom 880 sariei
and three in the lower-price
Dodge 8to aeries. All are built
on a 122-inch whtclbase.
New features of the 880's for
1904 include: An op'.lansl
steering wheal that tilts to
seven different driving posi­
tions; a new four-speed men­
us! transmission with floor
shift; more effective air-condiUoaloi; and a se rin of en­
gineering refinements which
provjfto fast starting, Improv­
ed fuel economy end better
acceleration.
“The Dodge 880 and Custom
MO have firmly established
themselves in the mediumprice field slnco their Intro­
duction in early 1962," said
Byron J. Nichols, Dodgt gen­
eral manager.
“ We firmly expect that the
styling and engineering ad­
vances In the new modeli will
strengthen their position In
this important sector of /the
new-car market la 1964."
The new atyllng of the

CHARLIE CRAIG, salesman with Seminole County Motors, is showing the 1964 Dodge Dart.
Dodge 880 line give* the '61
car* a tong, amooth, fleet pro­
file.
The broad, concave grille
features a pattern of small,
tightly linked rectangles. A
(lender bar extends across
the grille, connecting the
headlights.
A small ornament featuring
Dodge's delta symbol has
been placed on the front of
each fender. In addiUon to be­

ing decorative, they aet aa an
aid to the driver in judging
the width of the car.
The aide ornamentation is
simple and tasteful. A thin,
single line of molding extends
the full length of the body,
and the Dodge name In block
letters is placed on the aide
of the rear fender*.
Bold, horizontal tall lights
dominate the rear of the 880.
The wide lenses wrap com­

pletely'around tha rear fen­
ders and extend part way
across the back of the car.
The larger back window ex­
tends further Into the roof.
Thq Interior appointments
of the ncw*880 line are con­
servative and functional In
design. The Interiors reflect
tho luxury of soft vinyl, fine
fabrics and subdued colors.
Five Interior colors are offered—blue, tan, red, tur­

quoise and a new gold.
The 880 steering wheels
feature a gold medallion es­
pecially created for Dodge'*
30th anniversary.
The new tilt steering wheel
Is offered as an option on all
ttO models with power steer­
ing. The wheel adjusts to its
•even driving positions by
meant of a lever near the turn
ilgnal on the steering column.

MEET UP WITH THE DEPENDABLES FOR '64

MAGAZINES BLOSSOM
Automobile magazines edit*
ed for consumers are largely
a postwar development They
range from mass circulation
monthlies of a half million
circulation to exclusive own­
er publications like the Con
vette News.

Oh boy!

1964 D0DGCMUM 10008 HAMTOP

Come see,
The 1964 Auto Show U here. All the exciting Chryslers are on display.

1964 DODGEDAIttT 2-D00RHARDTOP

Have we got a lot to show you
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come sigh.
The 1964 Chryslers are here. The luxurious New Yorker (above),
sports-bred 300, and the surprisingly easy-to-own Newport. Clean.
Crisp. Hundsome. Backed by 40 years of engineering leadership. The
'64 Chryslers are full of news. For instance,-nn optional seven-way
steering wheel. And bucket seats are standard on 300's (passenger's
reclines). Come on in and browse around . . . at Chrysler's exhibit.

Engineered better ... backed better than any car in its class

0h boy! Curtain up. It's auto show timo again, and thg Dipandables for '64 art
here. Th« new '64 tttndird-tiie Dodge. Compact Dodge D ari And big new Dodge 880.
The '64 Dodge-m ort elegant than ever. With a wide selection of interiors. A qomplete choice of models. Some with bucket seals, some with regular seats and some
with a flip-down center arm rest that lets you enjoy the advantages of bucket seats
without paying for them. The price on the *64 Dodge? Right with Ford and Chevy.
Take a good look at our compact Dodge Dart, too. It's the fresh new compact in
the laige economy size. A little bigger outside, a lot roomier inside. A little more

power under the hood, a lot more fun on the roM For a fact, few compacts cost
less than D ari Not one gives you as much for tltt stoney.
And don't go away. We have another handsome treat for you. The big Dodge 880—
built for the man who likes everything in his motoring big . . . except the price.
The big Dodge 880 isn't shown above, but don’t niss jt at the show.
See them ell, The Dependables from Dodge for 1964 . . . the most talked-about,
walked-about models at the show, bar none. Then for the best show of all, try 'em
on the road. The man to see is your dependabli Dodge Dealer. Sea him soon.

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Rambler Line Is Broadened!
American Motor* has an- typ* styling will appeal to all
nounccd new and brosdend age groups, and its perform­
19M Rambler Claulc and Am­ ance Is comparable to the
best."
bassador lines.
Styling refinements. ne» The 990 11 includes as stand­
hardtop modclj and new con­ ard equipment a 270 horse­
venience options are promin­ power V-8 engine, front and
ent among the advances 1® simulated rear bucket seats
both American Motors' top­ with folding center arm rests,
selling Classic line and tlx a floor console between the
from seats, chrome celling
Ambassador luxury line.
With the company’s lowest- bows, and many luxury appriced Rambler, the drasti­ pointmnts associated with the
cally changed 1964 American, prestige car field.
the company has now Intro­ The company's top-selling
duced three distinco lines ol Classic line boasts a new.lux­
1964 compact cars that com­ ury two-door hardtop in the
pletely span the market lor popular 770 serlrs, available
■s a Six or V-8. The new
this popular car type.
Thomas A. Coupe, Tie* hardtop* feature a "fastback"
president of automotive sales, roof which flows at a rakish
said:
angle into the body, lfardtops
"The compacta definitely are 1.2 inches lower than se­
emerged with full stature dar­ dan models.
ing the past model year nod All Ambassadors include a
now offer the motorist ft* full wrap around instrument
things he can get in other panel crash pad which con­
cars, plus lower relative price tinues back into the upper
and the special advantages of portions of the doors. Other
trim design.
Ambassador features include
"The extension and broad­ distinctive wood-grain Inserts
ening of compact appeal for on the Instrument panel and
1964 confirms the rising pop­ door panels, lower door scuff
ularity of these car*. Wo ex­ pads made of the same m a­
pect their sales volume to be terial as the floor carpeting,
boosted by the newest Rim- and custom seats.
biers as well as by the glow­ A new optional feature on
ing influence of the compact the Ambassador 990 is a buc­
Idea throughout the industry." ket seat combination with a
"The 1964 Ambassador 190- special between-seat cushion
H hardtop is the most luxur­ which permits a third person
ious car ever offered by In the front. This combination
American Motors and will also has a folding arm rest far
take a top position among the added comfort of the driver
tine cars of America, with and passenger. A console re ­
luxury second to none," Coop* places tha center cushion if
•tated. "Its sm art, sports- desired.

Classic interiors have been
newly styled for greater lux­
ury and both wide and slim
bucket seats with f'.oor con­
soles are offered.
Both the Classic and Am­
bassador feature new grilles
which impart a more massive
appearance. The grille design
is of spaced bars on a hori­
zontal plane. On Classics, the
word "Ram bler" is In block
letters on the upper grille
frame. Ambassador models
carry the name in block let­
ters in the center of the grille.
The front bumpers have
been moved forward 12
Inches to offer greater grille
prolection. This brings the
overall length of sedans to
190 Inches and the wagon to
190.5 inches. Wheelbase con­
tinues at 112 inches.
New hoods on both lines
have a raised line on each
side of the hood extending in­
to the grille. Ambassador
models have distinctive crest
mounted on the front of the
hood.
The roof panel on the 1964
Rambler Classic and Ambass­
ador sedans displays special
styling treatment with a new
Indented section on the rear
roof pillar. On Ambassador
models this treatment is ac­
centuated with a chrome panel
lines in the indented area.
All ‘64 Classic and Ambass­
ador models have rocker pan­
els covered with stainless
steel. In addition to the added
beauty, these panels provide
protection
against
flying
stones and gravel chips.

HARRY BYRD (left) nnd Con E. Chanlot de­
monstrate the 1944 Rambler Classic a t Bill

: RENAULT

Ambassadors also h a v e
stainless moldings which out­
line the front and rear wheel
openings and which, in turn,
flow into stainless panels on
the lower portions of both
fenders.
The side trim on Ambass­
adors is a slim full-length
band with a red pin-stripe in­
sert.
Side trim on the Classic
770 is a wide aluminum mold­
ing which runs the length of
the car. The 660 also has a
full-length trim of narrower
proportions.
Striking new full wheel disc
are standard on Classic 770
and Ambassador 990 and 990lf models and optional on
others. The Classic disc has
an "R " in the raised center
and the Ambassador disc dis­
plays a crest.
The Ambassador line is con­
centrated in 990 four-door *e
dans, five-door two-seat sta­
tion wagons, two-door hard
tops and the 990-11 tw-o-door
hardtop. An optional third
seat is available for the sta­
tion wagons.
Similar body styles are
available in the Rambler
Classic line, plus two-door se­
dans. Each body style Is
available as a 550, 660 or 770.
The new two-door Classic
hardtop Is available only as
a 770.
The standard Ambassador
engine on all model.* except
the 270 • horsepower 990-1!
hardtop is a 250-horsepower
V-8. Tha 270-horsepower en-

gine is optional on other Am­
bassador models.
The standard Classic sixcylinder engine develops 127
horsepower, with a 138 horse­
power option available. The
cast iron block Is standard
with a aluminum block engine
optional.
The Classic V-8 engine
which became &gt; popular op­
tion in the 1963 models con­
tinues to be offered in 1964.
It if rated at 198-horsepower
with a displacement of 287
cubic inches. This option in­
cludes a V-8 drive-line and
other
heavier
mechanical
components.
A new "Shift • Command"
Flash-O-Matlc transmission Is
offered as a new option on
Ambassadors and Classic 770V-8s equipped with slim buc­
ket seats and center console.
This new floor-shift system
can be operated as a fully
automatic transmission or it
can be shifted manually
through the three gear ratios
for added control and perform­
ance.
The regular Flash-O-Matic
automatic transmission snd
tho floor-mounted Twin-Stick
transmission and overdrive
continues as options, as does
the automatic clutch E-stick
on Classic Sixes.
Another new oplion for 1961
is the Adjust-O-Tilt steering
wheel, which permits easier
entry and exit with seven op­
tional positions to suit the
driver's preference. The sev­
en vertical positions Include
normal plus three above and
three below in five-degree in­
crements.

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BEN HOWLAND, nmnngor of Seminole County Motors, displays the 1964 Renault Caravclla.

Renault LineAmericanized

Renault has announced an
"Americanized" 1964 line of
curs, featuring an m otional
model and peppier engines,
plus greater comfort and
durability, at prices three to
10 per cent under 196.1 levels.
Vincent (Irob, president of
Renault, Inr. U. S. importers
for tbo French-based world­
wide automobile company,
said the new lowest-priced
economy Dauphine — in both
automatic and manual trans­
mission models — along with
tho roomier R-8 four-door
Pontiac’s six-way power till) fondly acdun and the top­
front scat has been redesigned line Caravelle sports convert­
to inrlude a greater range of ible and coupe models, arc
adjustment. In addition to available n l MU) Renault
fore and aft, the front and dealer showrooms throughout
rear of the scat can now be the nntion.
Groh noted that well over
raised or lowered.

100,090 of the new R-S's have
already been sold globally.
Total 1962 Renault production
was 666,000 vehicles, up 44
per cent over 1961, while 196.1
production so far ia running
another 15 per rent more
thnn the *tV2 rate. Last year,
Renault — which la France's
top industrial concern and
the seventh-largest automaker
in the world — achieved a
25 per cent salea Increase to
hit a record 8755,755,510.
Grob said Renault's '64
styling remains virtually un­
changed, reflecting the Euro­
pean tradition of evolutionary
—. rather than revolutionary
— changes, hut engineering
features have been "Ameri­
canized" to better serve U. S.
motoring needs.
"Fiom the Dauphine push­

button transmission to the
R-8's larger fuel tank and
bigger engine on the aporta
convertible model, tho 1904
Renault features are designed
to appeal to driver* here,"
Grob said, "Our wider vehi­
cle choice and 12-month'12,000-mllc warranty arc also In
the U. 8. tradition."
The Renault U. 8. chief
■aid the 1964 Dauphine fea­
ture* Illustrate the gradual,
a» opposed to sudden model
c h a n g e concept, "lliough
there will bo llttlo external
variation this year," he said,
"actually the 1064 Dauphine
it a totally different car from
the one first introduced in
1050. Moro than 75 separate
advancements hava b e e n
made."

New featurra on the econ­
omy Dauphine indue fourwheel disc brakes, a 40-horse
power engine — 25 per cent
more power than the 1903
standard version — and an
improved Interior.
Tho R-8 four-door family
sedan, a completely new car
introduced in the U. S. last
fall, will have heavier door
and body sheet metal, will
boast bigger bumpers, will be
slightly longer and will have
added silencing and Insulation
material and deeper upholtU
cry for a smoother ride.
On tha top-lins Renault
sports convertible for 1904,
Renault will offer a complete­
ly new, racier 65 hp, 100 cu­
bic centimeter engine on the
convertible.

Hemphill Motora.
(H erald Photo)

GOES
A U T O M A T IC

The Only Import With Automatic Transmission
It's the food lookinf one. Even with automatic transmission It Isn’t
unusual to get op to 40 miles per gallon in this car. Renault warrants it
for 12 months or 12,000 miles. Over 250,000 Americana now dart about
efficiently In Renault Dauphlnes. See Seminole County Motors’ Renault
display at t h e . . . .

1964 Rambler American 440 convertible and 1964 Rambles Classic 770 hardtop

AUTO
SH O W

The newest newcars oftheyearare here...

RAMBLER for *64
See them at the Show! Rambler Americans—compact
economy kings. Every inclt new from grille to taillights,
with plenty of stretch-out space for six adults. Widest
choice of seating options, including two kinds of bucket
scats—slim or wide. Exciting hardtops, convertible, sedans,
wagons. Amazingly smoother, quieter ride.

Your Authorized Dealer In Seminole County

See them at the Show! Rambler Classics, Sixes or spirited
1‘18-ltp V-X. brilliant new hardtop, sedans and wagons, too.
All bcuutifully balanced—big inside, trim outside.

RENAULT
D auphine

Seminole County Motors

Sec them at the Show! Rambler Ambassadors—total ex­
cellence in high-performance luxury V-8's.

Rambler Ambassador V-8 flse-door Cross Country wagon—2JO hp
standard, 270 hp optional. I'owcr-Lift rear window and third scat are
optional. See Ambassador V-8 wagon, sedan, hardtops at the Show!

Extra-value features! In *64 Ramblers you get Advanced
Unit Construction, curved-glass side windows, I)ccp-Dip
rustprooling, Double-Safety self-adjusting brakes, coilspring scats—plus exciting new options. Come see ho
beautifully Rambler tills your needs!

1801 W. F IR ST ST., S A N F O R D
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PHONE 322 0614

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301 West First Street

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Triumph Has Individual Characteristics
V U

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Triumph bulk!* six special
c a n to meet Individual driv­
ing needi.
Whichever Triumph car or
c a n you choose, you have the
added reassurance of unsur­
passed s e r v i c e facilities
wherever you m ay live or
drive.
There are 700 dealen, in
every state of the United
States and every province of
i
Canada—each with factorytrained mechanics. Six
as­
ter
parts
warehouses—at
Los
I
Angeles, San Francisco, Chi­
cago, New Orleans, Detroit
and New York—keep parts in
constant supply.
Triumph has never attempt­
ed to build an all-purpose car.
Instead, they have developed
cara with Individual charac­
teristics to meet the varying
needs and tastas of different
ew nen. It la suggested that
Lincoln Continental.
WILLIE HUNT, owner-manager of Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, features
you teat drive all six of the
cars. You will find that at
least one of them meets your
partlcuisr need better then
any other car in the world.
These are the six models:
1. S P IT F IR E - most ac­
claimed new sports car. Over
12 feet long, speeds up to 00
m.p.h., disc brakes, independ­
ent suspension on all 4 wheels,
heavily
reinforced
frame.
Roll-up windows, easy-to-putup top. Unusually big trunk.
Lots of leg room. Bucket
seats with extra luggage
space behind. Sprprlsingly
low priced.
2. TRIUMPH TR-4— Amer
lea's most popular sports car.
Class winner 1043 Sebrlng
Grand Pria—speed up to 110
m.p.h., from 0 to 00 in under
11 seconds. Disc brakes. Syn
chromesh In all 4 gear speeds.
Extra-thick bucket seats, roll
3k
up windows. Big trunk. Spsce
for luggsge (or optional pass
1964 COMET averaged 105 mph in 100,000 durability run at Daytona Beach.
enger seat) behind front seats.
S. SPORTS SIX— here’s one
com psct Detroit ean't match.
Independent suspension oo ail
four wheels, disc brakes and
• high-performance, slx-cyUnder engine give you unique
handling and road-holding
quality, plus speed of over
00 m .pil. Bucket seats, wal­
nut-finish dash, stick shift,
plenty of room for four.
4. TR-4 HARD-TOP- chant_
plon sports-car performance
^ i with claasle Grand Touring
atyle and snug, weatherproof
s i steel top. With top off, uni­
que rear windscreen -llmlnales breezes and drafts. Easyto-read Instrument panel, In­
cluding tachometer. Extreme­
ly comfortable, luxurous, yet
costs much less thsn an or­
dinary convsrtlble.
«. 1100 SED A N - the aeonomy car that doesn't act,
ride or look like ons. A big
gar engine than other popu­
lar economy aed tn i for speed
over 75 m.p.h. Synchromesh
SIX MODELS are available in the 1004 Triumph to meet individual driving need*.
In 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Independ­
ent euspenslon. Shortest turn­
ing radius of any sedan. 7
coats of body paint. Seats 4
comfortably, bucket icats In
front. Up to 33 m.p.g.
I. 1200 CONVERTIBLE—the
Announcing the Comet Cy­
...............This ts Comet’* | Whet did It T Wee It Com-1 Comets • specially equipped
beauty end flair of a conver­
clone • with • heritage 100,- leap year. . . ,»nlc* up 57 per r t'i amazing display of rug- ami prepared for high-speed
tible a t an economy-car price.
cent for the world's 100,000- Red stamina a t Daytona driving • each drova 100,000
Pius sports-car minded engin­ 000 miles long!
milu durability champion!
Ispcedway 7 I h s t's where four I miles,
Capture* the spirit of Duyeering fea lures found only in
ths 1200 series. Steering wheel tone. Racy, sporty, elegant.
can be adjusted to you. Nylon That's the new Cyclone, in­
and rubber joint* practically spired by Comet’s historic
eliminate* greasing. Heavy- durability run at Daytona,
channel steel frame. Styled where four specially equipped
by the famous lislisn, Mlche- Comets each ran 100,000
Jottl.
miles, averaging 106 mphl
Standard equipment in every
Comet Cyclonet Super 280
cu. in, V-8, tachometer, buck­
et seate, chrome engine fit­
tings end competition-type
wheel cover*. Vinyl covered
roof optional.
You get the solid, rood •
The toot Comet, plonrer of
the luxury compacts, has un­ hugging stance of the world's
dergone Its first complcto durability champion ............
change elate Introdurtion four in every '04 Comet
You elio get the seme en­
years ago. The completely re­
designed Comet, including a gineering ekill that nude
plush new Calicnte series, has Comet's championship per­
all-new exterior sheet metal, formance at Daytona Inter­
improved ride and handling national Speedway pnsiiblo.
characteristics, and greater That waa whera a team of
A successful cor for the successful
'04 Comete-apecially equipped
passenger room.
The new Comet ie roomier, ran 100,000 mllea at an aver­
mart—sales are up 4 9 S*
even though wheelbase is con­ age of over 105 mph. It wai
tinued at 114 Inches and over­ the toughed test a new rar
all length and height are vlr- ever faced. Why not try a
t tually unchanged. Over-all hefty, new Comet for your­
"Success broods success." Thia ie an old and well-known aphorism th a t la
width is Increased one inch, self T Ask your Mercury
quit* true. Taka a careful look a t th* way Lincoln ContinenUl salt* have
and the re a r tread is lucres* dealer.
been
g o in g -u p a dram atic 49%.* Proof more and more successful people
Comet:
World'a
100,000
rd 1.9 inches, providing new
m i 1 a durability chaptpion
are turning to th* car which provides them with the maximum amount of
sturdiness on the road.
The
Comet’s sculptured named "Sportiest Compact of
luxury and prestige. W* cordially Invite yon to oao our complete stock of
ood, act between raised fan- 1004" by Sport Magasinel
Lincoln
Continentals—Um o v of Umslase elegancs. *Smm period ‘u m. 'eg.
Hare are excerpts from
ere, emphasizes its wide ip Sport
Magaxlno’a
report:
earence. A double concave
um u
ulpture follow* the fender "Comet Callente. , .the eportMae, widens toward the rear, lest compact on the market
miking the e a r eeem longer today. Thar* la an impres­
ksn4, with the front fenders sion of latent power and
xtaaded beyond the grille, smoothness. . . .highly stimu­
ivee the c a r an appearance lating to drive." Remember:
a t Daytona, Florida, a team
if forwent trust.
Pow*v brakes and an AM- of Cornell - specially equip­
M radle ere offered ae ex- ped end prepared for high­
109 North Palmetto Avenue
re cost eglians on the Comet speed driving - each ran 100,000
miles
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'64 TRIUMPHS ON DISPLAY -

Riding Qualities
Of Continental
Greatly Improved
While continuing Its classic
styling theme, the 1964 Lin­
coln Continental incorporates
substantial increases in inter­
ior spaciousness and luggage
capacity.
The 1964 model represents
the first major change in di­
mension of the Continent*!
since the current series was
introduced in 1961. A threeinch increase in car length,
wheelbase and rear door
width, together with a wider
roof, give the 1964 Lincoln
ContinenUl interior spacious­
ness and improved riding
qualities that aro translated
directly to increased passen­
ger comfort.
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The Continental roof is 5.4
inches wider in 1964, provid­
ing a new styling flair in ad­
dition to increased hesdroom
in both front and rear icats.
In the rear acat compartment
there alio is an Increase of
two inches In leg room and
nearly four lnchei in effective
knee room, plua nearly onehalf inch of additional space
in hip room. Greater rear
door width also gives passen­
gers easier access to and
from Uie car. Front seat hip
room ii increased by 1.2
inches.
The 1964 Continental is dis­
tinguished by a new grills
and exterior ornamentation
plus extensive new body sheet

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The sports car sensatlon of the year.
Over 90 mph. 24-ft.
turning circle. Roll­
up windows. 4-wheel
Independent suspension

The good-looking
economy car— with
s
sport* car engineer­
ing and feature*.
Ov*r75m ph.4-w h**l
independent suspension.

The riding qualities of the
ContinenUl have been further
Improved by th* three-inch
longer wheelbase. Handling
and roadability continue to set
the standard for luxury cere.
The luggage capacity h is
been Increased by II per cent
with a new deep-well floor
pan providing two cubic feet
additional capacity.
Lincoln Continental contin­
ues the 24,000-mlle or twoyear warranty which It pio­
neered for the auto industry.

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Honored Car for styling and design
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high resale value . . . bigger, bolder,
more beautiful than anyComet beforel
Better join the winner's drcle— todayl
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Mercury Record Commanding
The way Mercury handle*
roads is a matter of record!
. . .and the record stretch­
es from Pikes Peak to River­
side. \\ herever Mercury has
run against other competilion-modified Medinm-p r i e
cars, it has shown its com­
manding roadability.
Take Pikes Peak, for ex­
ample, where Mercury set a
new world's record on the
twisting, tortuous course.
You can sample Mercury’s
great roaih performance your­
self. Slip behind the wheel of
• hefty, road-hugging Mer­
cury - perhaps n sporty
bucket-seater. Take it out on
the road. That’s where you'll
feel the solid authority of
this car. Mercury has up to
319 pounds more muscle and
heft than other medium-price
cars. And more responsive
engines, to go with it • up
to a 427 cu. in. V-8.

You feel the difference In
easier handling, n steadier,
and smoother ride. You'll
notice how Mercury clings to
the road even in strong crosswinds, takes mountain roads
with sure-footed confidence,
responds to your control pre­
cisely. Take this beautiful,
all-day-comfortable road car.
Your Mercury dealer will
gladly arrange it for you to­
day.
Unusual elegance goes with
today’s finest road car!
Y'ou can see the elegant
look of Mercury for yourself.
But its qualities as a super­
ior road car must be felt. . .
on the road you'll discover
the solid authority, the pre­
cise response, the sure track­
ing that distinguish Mer­
cury. And though it may be
hard to realize, this sleeklooking, easier-handling car
is actually up to 319 pounds

heftier • sturdier • than other
medium-price cars. No won­
der it feels so solid, so
smooth. Your Mercury dialer
can tell you nbout this great
road car. But it’s better to
try one. And he can arrange
it.
Mercury: The look, the
feel, the ride of a great road
car. .and n champion-hip rec­
ord to hack it up!
D a y t o n a . .Pikes Peak. .
wherever the ccmpctitionmodified big cars meet. . .
the consistent winner in the
medium-price class is Mer­
cury. And, for the same rea­
sons, you’ll find it a great
road car. A solidcr, more
substantial ride. Easier hand­
ling. Up to 319 pounds more
heft than other medium-price
cars. Example: the big 390
cu. in. V-8 that's standard
equipment. Yet, for all its
extra muscle, Mercury's look

ia trim, lithe, elegant. And
so luxurious! Great road car?
Yes. At Hunt Lincoln-Mcrcury.
Re-tuning of the body chas­
sis, using softer rubber in all
body mounts, Improves the
ride. Larger tires and Mer­
cury's proven Cushion-Link
suspension contribute to the
car's superior ride and handl­
ing.
New directional signal Indi­
cators arc located on the top
of the front fender* so they
arc visible to the driver. The
standard on Montclair and
Park Lanes models and on
Colony Park station wagons,
arc in addition to the Instru­
ment panel indicators on all
Mercury*.
A new glass backllte for
convertible models allows the
convertible lop to be lowered
without unzipping tha back
window.

Total performance in a com­
pletely restyled package, with
three distinctive new roof
lines and a roomier interior,
keynotes the Ford for 1964.
All 16 models in the 1964
Ford lineup — including the
uniquely styled 4-door hard­
top models — are designed
to combine an exterior look
of greater luxury with luxury
engineering features.
The new Ford has been re ­
designed inside as well to
reduce the front compartment
tunnel size by one-third and
to Increase headroom and
seat height over 1963 by as
much as an inch.
Weight of the 1964 Ford
compare* favorably with car*
in the medium-priced field.
The added weight results In
a more solid, longer-lasting
body, greater ruggednesi and
durability, and less road
GARY HUDGINS, sales manager at Strlckland-Morrison, is showing the 1964 Ford Galaxle 600-XL.
shock and noiae.
New in the Ford power Fords except 500/XL models of the 1964 Ford line la key­ roof styling to glvs each tones and passenger access­
lineup for 1964 is a Thunder- and those powered by the
noted by a three-dimensional, model a distinctive character. ibility in the event of a em­
bird Special 3H-cubic-lnch V-8
with 4-barrel carburellon ra t­ Thunderblrd High • Perform­ horizontal bar grille. Wide­ The vinyl roof, optional on ergency. A aw bruihed metal
ed at 230 horsepower and off­ ance 427 V1D V-8 engine. The ly spaced dual headlamps and Ford Galaxle 500 and Ford instrument cluster and Instru­
ering both good performance fully synchronized forward a full-depth and full wrap­ Galaxle 500 XI, 2-door hard­ ment panel applique texture
and good economy on regular gears permit smooth, effort­ around bumper give the cars top models, adds to the al­ is employed to accent (he in­
fuel. Five engine cholera, less shifting—even into low a lower, wider and more ready glamorous convertible terior.
four different transmissions, gear when the car is moving massive front end appearance. look of this body style.
and five rear axle ratios com­ —to make all three gears us­ A sculptured metal treat­ Inside, new, thin-shell, front
at
appropriate
ear ment, suggestive of luxury bucket seats add to the glam­ The 1964 Mercury’s tlx V-8
plete a choice of performance- able
economy options.
speeds as desired.
and motion, carries front the orous appearance of the spor­ engines—two more than last
The versatile Crulse-O-MaAdded lo the three-year or rear deck Into the rear body ty Ford Galaxie SOO/XI. mo­ year—range from 250 to 423
tic Dual Range three-speed 3G,00O-mile major lubrication panel. The taillights continue dels. The seats provide im­ horsepower. There are four
transmission will be available interval pioneered on the the traditional round design proved comfort, take up less 390-cubic-lnch power plant* of
for the first time in 1064 with Ford last year are new ex­ but are newly styled for 19C1. room and, due to the twin 250, 266, 300 and 330 horse­
all engines except the Thund- tended-life hendlamps. The
A new roof line is Introduc­ pedestal mount, increase foot power, and two 427-cubic-lnch
erblrd High-Performance 427. ••24-24’’ total car warranty— ed with the 4-door hardtop tn room in the rear compart­ high • performance engines
The three-speed, manual- for 24 months or 24.000 miles, Ford Galaxle 500 and 300/XL ment.
with 410 and 425 horsepower.
shift, all-synchromc»h trans­ whichever occurs first — Is models for 1961. Sedans,
The Ignition key has been The 250- and 266-horsepower
mission Introduced last year continued for the 1961 Ford.
sports hardtop* and 4-door moved to the right of the engines require regular fuel
is again standard on all 1964 The quality and luxury look hardtop* now have individual steering column for conven- only.

MERCURY MONTCLAIR Marauder is displayed by Ray Winfreo, of Hunt Lincoln - Mercury.

Ford Offers Broad Line Of Trucks
From compact Falcon Ranchcro pickups to diesel-power­
ed tandem axle tractors. Ford
for 19G4 once again will offer
the broadest line of trucks
available lo the trucking in­
dustry.
To meet truck operators’
exacting requirements f o r
specific trucks for specific
jobs, Ford has tailored its
lineup lo olfer more than 1,000
models and an almost infinlta
variety of “ custom - built”
trucks through a wide selec­
tion of component parts, ac­
cessories and base-model di­
mensions.
The Falcon Ranchcro and
Sedan Delivery models are
completely restyled, have a
re-designed suspension f o r
better rido and handling, and
offer added economy In all
engines. Econoline truck mo­
dels include a new, fully auto­
matic three-speed transmis­
sion for heller multi-itop city
delivery operations, and eas­
ier driver handling.
F-100 and F-230 pickups
feature extended oil change

and lubrication intervals, new
durable double-wall box for
Stylcsido pickups, increased
capacity s e l f • adjusting
brakes, aluminized longerlife mufflers ynd tailpipes,
color-keyed cab interiors with
better insulation for greater
driver comfort, und a tail­
gate with easy one-hand latch
operation.
Recognizing the growing
trend to camper bodies, a 262cubic-inch six-cylinder engine
is newly available to give im ­
proved ovcr-lhc-road perform­
ance with this type of load.
To improve driver comfort,
give better weight distribu­
tion, ami increase their adapt­
ability to tho mushrooming
camper body market, the
Ford K-100 half-ton and F-230
Vton pickups have wheel­
bases of 128 inches for 1964,
six inches longer than prev­
ious models. The new wheel­
bases will make these trucks
better suited to accept the
popular 10-foot camper bod­
ies.
A new double-wail pickup

box has been designed for the
Stylcside pickup so the inner
wall absorbs the impact of
load shifts to protect the ex­
terior wall. This lx&gt;x is separato from the cab and fea­
ture! a unique one-hand tail­
gate latch, eliminating oldstyle chains and hooks.
All Eronolines and F-100
pickups have self • adjusting
brakes and thicker brake lin­
ings designed to give much
longer brake life. The new
brakes adjust themselves in
normal driving ns wear oc­
curs, thereby eliminating per­
iodic brake adjustments.
Lubrication intervals for
Eeonolinc van and pickup mo­
dels have been extended from
1,000 to 0,000 miles or four
months, whichever c o m e s
first, while oil change inter­
vals on the Econoline models
and the F-100, and F-350 will
be 0,000 miles.
A new, fully automatic
thrcc-spced transmission for
new Eeonnline van and pick­
up models is offered for the
first time on 1901 models.

The transmission incorporates
an oil cooler insuring maxi­
mum efficiency and the hous­
ing is madu of die-cast alum­
inum.
A new, more massive ap­
pearing grille and anodized
aluminum aide moulding give
a bright, attractive appear­
ance to Ford's 1904 line of
pickup and medium • duly
trucks. Diamond-Lustre baked
enamel for durability and long
life is available in the largest
exterior paint selection in
Ford truck history. Eleven
sparkling colors are offered
from which scores of two-lone
combinations can be speci­
fied.
Color-keyed interiors will be
a new feature of 19G4 Ford
pickups. All vinyl seat cover­
ings and paint surfaces can
be ordered to match or con­
trast with the exterior paint
scheme, in addition, the seat
of the Custom Cab has been
redesigned for an improved
seating angle, and more head
room has been provided by
raising the roof one inch.

P R O V E D PERFORMANCE CHAMP IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE FIELD

MERCURY-

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MILE DURABILITY
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Test-drive the total performance that earned
Ford the biggest winning streak in racing his­
tory— and won Motor Trend magazine's coveted
"C a r of the Year" Awardl Test-drive a winner
at your Ford Dealer's soon I

How Ford Racing H elps B rin g You a Bottor Car: M o st
automotive engineers will tell you the track Is a valued
laboratory. For example, Ford racing h a s led to a bettor
block, im proved pistons, Im proved valve train, strongar
connecting rods and bolts. Su ch im provem ents c o n ­
tribute to total performance so im portant in yo u r
avaryday driving.
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TEST-DRIVE * TOTAL PERFORMANCE TURNER. . . AT TOUR FORD DEALER’S

SEE THEM STANDING STILL AT THE AUTO SHOW
APRIL 2nd, 3rd, AND4th

* 2:00 P. M. TO 0:00 P. M.

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HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, IN C
109 North Palmetto, Avenue, Sanford, Florida
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PONTIAC

BAY HERRON, of Bill Hemphill Motors, shown the 1964 Bulck Riviera.

. . . A new V-0 engine with
greater cubic Inch displace­
ment that provides better perforinaace far the larger Spe­
cials la wtdeh It Is standard
equipment.
. . . A compact new light­
weight aluminum V-l engine
with a cast-iron Mock and 500-

eublc-lnch displacement that
la tha lightest weight V-5 on
tho market.
. . . A high-performance en­
gine with two four-barrel car­
buretora, 10.25 to 1 compress­
ion ratio and 423-cublc-inch
displacement.
. . . An entirely new Special
line using a frame for the firat
tlmo, with three inches more
wheelbase and l i f t Inches ad­
ditional length.
. . . A completely restyled
lineup of LeSabre, Wildcat
and Electra 225 modcla.
Bulck'a 29 new modela
come In' six aeries—tho Spe­
cial, Skylark, LeSabre, Wild­
cat, Electra 225 and Riviera.
The Riviera sports coupe,
introduced last year aa a
limited-production m o d e l ,
maintains its exclusive exter­
ior styling. However, insldo
there are numerous Interior
refinements that add to its
distinction.
Bulek’a new Super Turbine
transmissions, the Super Tur­
bine 400 and tha Super Tur­
bine MO, were described by
Rollert as the most important
single development In the

long history of the torgueconverter transmission which
Bulck pioneered In 1941.
The Super Turbine 400 la
standard on Riviera and Elec­
tra modela and optional on
tho Wildcat and LeSabre ser­
ies. Tbo Super Turbine 500
will be available as optional
equipment on all models In
the Special series, and also
on all LeSabre models except
the Estate Wagon.
In addition to an Improve­
ment In performance and
economy, e o u p 1 a d with
smoothness of operation, the
new transmissions are great
weight savers due to extens­
ive use of aluminum.
Basically, tho Super Tur­
bine 400 Is a three-element
type torque converter.
The Super Turbine 500 has
two forward speed ratios. In
addition It has Bulek's famed
"Switch tha Pitch” feature
which Increases torque mul­
tiplication for added perform­
ance in passing.
The new ST 500 transmiss­
ion for the Special backs up
new engines. The V-0 Is up
from lis-eublc-inch displace-

Tfee lis t FeaUaes which win
ha on display at the Automo­
bile Aow, combine rich styl­
ing simplicity with outstand­
ing performance to make
them store distinctive and ap­
pealing than ever before.
An sow models la the 1M4
lineup have been completely
restyled, appear longer, low­
e r and wider without any
significant change la exte^or
dimensions and yet retain a
strong and Impressive Poetise
Ideality.
Highlighting the 1M4 "Pon­
tine look" are vertically po­
sitioned twin headlamps sad
aa expansive hood that curves
gently down ever a divided
grille.
The Catalina, Pontiac's vol­
ume aeries, Is available In
seven models; two and fourdoor sedans, two and fourdoor hard tops, alx and ninepassenger station wagons and
a convertible. A four-door
hardtop and a four-door sedan
are offered la the Star Chief
aeriee. The luxurious Bonne­
ville la available in four mo­
dels; two and four-door hardtops, a six-passenger station
wagon and a convertible.
Pootlae'a prestige eports
coupe, the Grand Prix, offer­
ing many exclusive eairsa not
found on other models, la

available as Pontiac's entry
la tho luxury car field.
Pontiac's traditionally dur­
able and luxurious Interiors
have new colors and patterns
In the latest fabrics of nylon,
vinyl and leather. To satisfy
every taste, a complete range
of eolor combinations la of­
fered and nylon blend loop
pile carpet floor covering to
found In every model.
la addition to new styling,
the 1004 Pontiac offers signi­
ficant improvements In sus­
pension and engines. The
choice of now Pontlae aeeessorles provide added safety,
convenience and comfort.
Pontiac's popular Tempest
aeries la all new la 1904.
Along with new styling, en­
gines, frame, bodies and In­
teriors a new Custom aeries
has been Introduced. In the
LeMans scries an exciting
new sports car option called
tho GTO (Grand Turiaslmo
Omologato) la available plus
a new two-door hardtop sports
coupe.
The 1904 Tempest Is I.T in­
ches longer than previous modela and features a more pow­
erful six-cylinder, in-line en­
gine and completely restyled
bodies of frame-type construc­
tion. Tho wheelbase hae been
Increased to i l l In d u s for aa

overall length of 595 Inches.
A total of 10 different mo­
dela are offered in 1954.
The Tempest and Tempest
Custom series have large,
single tall lamps that follow
the contours of the quarter
panel and bumper ends. The
new wide face bumpers are
"full alxe" and their wrap­
around design la for both pro­
tection and good looks.
Tbo LeMana series la quick­
ly Identified by Its own dis­
tinctive grille treatment and
rear end design. LeMans tail
lamps are Integrated within a
decorative rear end panel
Using a basic Tempest de­
sign, the GTO bas its own
special styling features. The
standard GTO engine Is a
359 cuble Inch V-5 that de­
velops 525 horsepower. AU op­
tional equipment for the Le­
Mans aeries Is available with
the GTO.
The latest addition to the
Tempest line Is the LeMans
hardtop eports coupe with
bucket seats, custom Interior
trim and exterior trim moldlegs all standard equipment
AU 1904 Tempest models In­
clude new front and rear sus­
pension systems that provide
better stability, softer ride,
easier handling and reduced
maintenance.

Bulck has Introduced its
2M4 cars—a lineup of a mo­
dels that features two new su­
p er turbine transmissions pro­
viding up to 45 per cent more
wheel thrust, along with three
new engines and a boat of
atylllag changes that includes
an all-new roomier Special
aeries.
"Bulek's 1104 line , repre­
sents one of the most pro­
gressive steps In the 00-year
history of this division," said
Xdward O. Rollert, Bulck'a
general manager and vice
president of General Motors.
Here are soma of the major
. . . Two new Super Turbine
transmissions that improve
performance a n d gasoline
mileage. Both transmissions
a re lighter la weight and have

W H I T T E R N , salesman with Bill Hemphill Motorn, is demon,
the 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix.
(Harald Photo),

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num V-5 engine combines tha
beat features of last year’s
engine Into the new power.plant. Thla engine la stand­
ard on tha LeSabre and improves gasoline mileage as
much as 10 per cent
By using e cast-iron block,
Bulck engineers were able to
Increase the aluminum V-S
engine’s displacement to 500
cubic Inches without increas­
ing block alxe. And through
the use of aluminum cylinder
head*, water-pump covers, in­
take manifold and many other
parte, the advantage of Ught
weight was retained. OpUonal
on the Special and LeSabre
series is the same V-S engine
with • four-barrel carburetor.
For the first Ume, dual ex­
hausts are available as an
option on eU Special V-S mo­
dels, except Estate Wagons.
Standard on all Eatata Wa­
gons, Wildest and Electra 225
modela la the 401-euble-inch
V-5 with four-barrel carbure­
tor and 10.23 to 1 compression
ratio. The 425-cubic-inch en­
gine is standard ou the Rivlera.
Tha 423-cublc-lnch engine,
with either one or two fourbarrel carburetors, is avail­
able as an option on Wildcat
and Electra 525 modcla. This
same engine, with two fourbarrel carburetors, la optional
on the Riviera. A hlgh-output
camshaft la combined with
tha multiple earburetora.
Some of the more salient
styling features of the
modela are:
SPECIAL SERIES . . . long­
er, wider, roomier. Froqt
bumper completely w r a p s
around. Curved glass In tha
aide windows Integrates the
lower body with the upper.
Frame construction and add­
ed alia Improves ride and
roadability. Added h e i g h t
gives easier access, more
comfort

Good looks are just the half of it.

There’s Pontiac's Wide-Track. Performance. Handling. Luxury. Quality. Spirit Bifular-gas V-8a and!
premium-gas V-8s. Sixes. And thirty models including Pontiac Pontiaca, Pontiac Tempests, Pontiac
LeMans and Pontiac GTOs. See them at the Auto Show! Drive them at your authored Pontiac dealer’s!

*64 Sanford Auto Show

B IL L H E M P H IL L M O T O R S , IN C .
801 W. FIRST STREET

Fort Mellon Pork

SANFORD, FLA,

April 2nd, 3rd 4th

�With the availability of t
V-8 engine In the F-SS, and
with the Introduction of the
#«w Jetfta r 88, cuatomers
will be able to buy an Old*mobile for le u in both the low
price and medium price
fleldi, according to OMamoblle'a general manager and
a vice president of General
Motor*, Jack F. Wolfram.
U S E FATHER, LIKE SON
^ The lata William S. Knudsea was general manager cf
Chevrolet when the company
firit captured sales leadership
of the avto industry In 1927.
Under the direction of his
son, Semon E. Knudscn,
Chevrolet has achieved an
equally memorable feat. The
company'i passenger c a r
aalea in 1962 and 1933 passed
f wo million—the first time a
tingle auto maker has reach­
ed this m irk.

"Asi. too,” Wolfram said,
"for tlie *l*th consecutive
year, l*»t prices for 1904 D y
naoi* M *. S u p e r 86'*,
Mnetr-Elght’s and Starflrcs
remain constant.
"TV* have been able to hold
our Rrlce levels," ho said,
"despite the many added pro­
duct values built into every
1964 Oldsmoblle in Interior
and exterior styling, perform­
ance, comfort and reliability.
"An excellent example of
added product value," Wolfra n continued, "is the to­
tally new 1904 F-U with
slightly lower prices. It 1* a
somewhat bigger car for more
utility, more leg-room, headroom and entrance room.
With the V-fl or the new high
performing Jctflre Rocket V-g
engine. It Is more car for the
mooay than ever before."
"Jetatar M customers," he
continued, "will also find the
price of sd*ie major equip-

m eat item*, aueh a* the auto­
matic transmission and pow­
er itcerlng to be lower than
on other full-iite Oldimobile*."
He laid Oldsmoblble'a new­
ly-developed Jctaway trans­
mission with variable vane
torque converter la a factoryinstalled option on both the
Jetatar U and F-83 model*
equipped with the V-S engine.
The Jetaway transmission i*
designed for use in the F-73
with the V-6 engine.
Wolfram alto reported that
43 FOR '64
As an illustration of Chev­
rolet's variety for 1964, the 45
Individual patsenger car mo­
dels bracketed bumper-tobumper would extend 729
feet. Selections range from
the 173-lnch Corvette to the
210J-inch Impels station wa­
gon.

the much-improved, newlydesigned, fully-integrated air
conditioning system ia avail­
able for the 1904 F-U.
Oldsmoblle's popular TiltAway steering wheel, which
give* the driver a choice of
seven different steering col­
umn positkma, la available as
an extra cost option for the
first tim t on all F-U models.
ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE
Chevrolet's record • setting
1963 model production would
have provided a new standard-slze passenger car for
everyone in SC I-oult and San
Francisco, a Chevy 11 for
every man, woman and child
In either Portland. Ore., or
Louisville and a Corvalr for
all of the Inhabitant* of Tulsa
or Dayton. Truck production
for the year could have put
everybody in Phoenix or New­
ark behind the wheel

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FRED YEACKLE, uied enr manager of Holler Motor Sales, dlsplaya at 1004 Oldsmoblle.

With the new Chevelle apteing the variety, Chevrolet'*
five lines of 1904 ears repre­
sented at the Auto Show will
help the division to act new
Industry aales records for tha
third year in a row.
Offered are a total of 43
new modeli in the five dif­
ferent car lines and altrt—12
more than in 1903 and the
greatest number for one year
in the division'! history. In­
cluded are 11 models alone
of the new Chevelle—only
brand new auto in the indus­
try this year.
With diversified appeal as
the keynote, all five lines are
distinguished by individual
styling and engineering and
offer a wide array of options
and accessories to enable cus­
tomer "custom tailoring" as
never before,
"C ar buyer* today want
diversity that lets them choose
from ■ wide scope of sites,
styles and performance char­
acteristic*," Semon E. Knudsen, Chevrolet general man­
ager, declare*. "We expect
this broad diversity in our
1964 cars to win the custom­
er* nod needed to continue
Chevrolet's traditional lead­
ership."
To underscore how Chevro­
let ha* eet the paee la ear
variety, Knud sen said, the
Chevelle is the third complete­
ly new kind of car introduced
by Chevrolet within five yeare.
Preceding It were the rearengined Corvtlr Introduced in
I960 and the Chevy II intro­
duced in 1962.
The five lines give a wheelbate range aa follow*: regular
Chevrolet, 111 Inches; Chevelie, 118; Chev. II, 110; Corvair, 108; and Corvette, 96.
Besides the new Chevelle,
other Important developments
in Chevrolet care for 1964 a rt:
Addition of a Super Sport eer­
ie* In the regular Chevrolet
line; a V8 engine for the first

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DAVID TOMLINSON, manager of Holler Motor
Snte«, shows the 19G4 Chevrolet Impala Super
time in the Chevy II; a larger, more powerful engine for
the Corvalr; and significant
rid* advanrei in the Corvette.
Following are highlights of
Chevrolet's car quintet for
19GI:
REGULAR CHEVROLETSAddition of a Super Sport ser-

lea, including a convertible
and sport euupe, to go wiU
the impale, Bel Air and Bis
cayne series for a total of 11
models. Extensive new atyl
Ing with crisp side lines anc
smoother, broader front am
rear ends. Easier mainten
ance features of 1963 earrlet
over. Scvrn engines rangim

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from 140Jip. standard six-cy­
linder to 425-hp. optional V6.
CHEVELLE- Styling which
stresses quality and vehlete
width In front end design and
a aide treatment featuring a
peak line that carries the
length of tha ear. Completely
new ebassts with pe-imeter
frame, coll spring front sua-

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pension and coil spring four
link type rear suspension.
Fourteen inch wheels, selfadjusting brakes and high
capacity Deicotron generator
standard equipment. Seven en­
gines, including 120- and 133hp. six cylinders and V8'a of
193, 220, 230, 300 and 363
horsepower.

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Now It'a easy to go an vacation first
class—without paying a first-class pries.
Ia a luxury Jet-smooth Chevrolet, for
example. This beauty rivals just about any
car in styling, performance and comfort.
Or tiy a totally new type of travel in the
youthfully styled CheveUa. Lota ot room

inside—yet hloslr d u d for easy handling-plus wid*
choice of engine*.
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thrifty Chevy 11 bow haa hlll-flattenlnf
power. And the unique Corvalr offers new
extra power that accents Its road-hugging
tear engine traction. While Corvette speak*
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�Plymouth Enhances 1964 Line
Performance end quality,
the two dominant themes in
Plymouth's success In 1963,
are further enhanced In the
1964 line.
Plymouth for 1964 has In­
creased head room, Improved
driver vision, and an increas­
ed over-all length of lWi
Inches.
Although
their
overall
width la unchanged at 75H
Inches, the new models give
the Impression of greater
width because of fresh new
boritonal styling themes, front
and rear.
Engine options Include a
new 436 cubic Inch V-8 for
high performance enthusiaits.
Suitable for street use, H Is
a modified version of the Sup­
e r Stock 426 engine which
established a great number of
drag strip and track records
In 1963.
All 1964 Plymouths have a
new look. The most dlstlncUve
Is the two-door hardtop which
has a completely new roof
line combining a fleet appear­
ance with a convertible motif.
The 1964 Plymouths are fur­
ther Improved in trouble-free
operation, occording to C, E.
Briggs, vice president of
Chrysler Motors Corporation
and general manager, Chryaler-Plymouth Division.
“ We had a successful Ply­

mouth in 1963," he ssld. "We
know that much of its succ­
ess has resulted from Its re­
putation for quality and per­
formance. That's what wc
have emphasized in the deve­
lopment of Uie 1964 cari."
The improvements Include
additional underhood splash
shields, a new automatic
choke design, a new spark
plug cable assembly and other
refinements in the engines,
transmissions and differential,
as well as in body design and
assembly.
Plymouth for 196t offers a
wider range of engines than
ever before. They Include an
improved six with compress­
ion incrcsicd from 8.2:1 to
8.4:1, a competition V-8, and
four V-8a designed for e&lt; nventional owner use with dis­
placements ranging from 318
to 426 cubic inches.
F o r conventional owner
use, Plymouth offers the stan­
dard V-8 with 318 cubic inches
displacement, 9:1 compress­
ion, using regular grade fuel,
and three high performance
Commando engines ai follows,
the numbers indicating dis­
placement:
Commando 361—twotbarrel
carburetor and single exhaust
9:1 compression, using regular
grade fuel.
Commando 383—four-barrel

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carburetor, dual exhausts, I The throttle linkage in the matic transmission in the.
10:1 compression, premium , four-barrel Commando cn- I Sport Fury.
j gincs has been changed to A new Chrysler-engineered
fuel.
Commando 426— four-barrel i provide faster response at four-speed manual transmis­
carburetor, dual exhausts, i high road speeds. The second- sion with a floor-mounted
10.3:1 compression, high per­ , ary barrels come into play
formance
cams,
premium earlier, allowing the engine shift lever, synchronized in all
to develop maximum power forward speeds and available
fuel.
Plymouth's competitive per­ prior lo the transmission shift­ 'on Commando and Super
i Slock engines.
formance engine is the 1961 ing into passing gear.
An improved three-speed
All
1964
Plymouth
cars
version of the Super Stock 420,
the 420-llf, with twofour-bar- have a new two-inch wider manual shift.
An electric push button
rcl carburetors, ram induction rear axle shaft. The wider
and compression ratios of track 59.6 inches, enhances windshield washer which ope­
11:1 and 12.5:1. It is a furth the appearance of the car as rates independently of engine
er development of the Super seen from the rear. It also vacuum and gives the driver
to
exceptional full control of washing action
Stock engines used by Ply­ contributes
C. II. SMITH, salesman, Holler Motor
A remote control outside
mouth owners in setting 60 steering responsiveness and
rear
view
mirror
with
the
good
handling
characteristics,
drag atrip records and winn­
ing more than 300 first place according to Plymouth engin­ control mounted on the door.
New crash-tested door lat­
trophies during the first eight eers who have road-tested
months of the 1963 model 1964 models over many thou ches, which provide excep­
sands of miles at the Chry tional resistance to door open­
year.
ings In a collision.
Th* new high performance Sixty-Two series; four models,
A single carburetor version sler Proving Grounds.
The
Plymouth
line
for
1961
Cadillac
power train will including the convertible, are
Plymouth
retalnj
its
fully
of this engine has been used
by Plymouth driv en in re­ utilized body construction. consists of 26 models in sev­ ■hare the spotlight with ex­ in the do Ville series; and
cent stock car races. In the There is a modification in the en body styles and in four clusive comfort and conven­ four models in the Fleetwood
NASCAR circuit, Plymouth silhouette because of struc­ aeries—the Savoy, Belvedere, ience features aa the 1904 series. The short deck sedan
cars have won 18 of the first tural changes to accommo Fury and Sport Fury. There Cadillac goes on display at is discontinued.
Overall length is increased
40 grand national races. Rich­ date a new, more vertical ara two-door and four-door the auto show here.
The performance gains re­ onc-haif inch to 223.5 inches
ard Petty of Randicman, N. windshield. The roof is high aedani, two-door and four-door
C., with 13 victories in a Ply­ cr, providing an inch more handtopa, six passenger and sult from a 429 cubic inch on nine models and 243.8 in­
mouth has won more NAS­ head room in front in all clot nine-passenger statioo wag­ engine and new transmission, ches on the Seventy-Five Se­
CAR races than any driver ed model* and In the rear ons and convertible coupes.
while the comfort and con­ dan and Limousine. Other ex­
Plymouth continues to pro­ venience story for 19G4 is terior and interior dimensions
and Is a contender for the 1963 of all sedans, four-door hard
vide e 5-year or 50.000- highlighted by the first fully remain unchanged.
tops and nation wagons.
national championship.
mile warranty of the engine automatic year around air
Ollier new features are:
Aa for economy, Plymouth
All models arc powered by
for seven consecutive years
An attractive new center and drive train components conditioning system ever of­ the new- engine with its ten
for
its
1964
cars,
with
refine­
has won Its class in the Mo­ console with "stick shift" type
fered in an automobile.
per cent increase in displace­
bile Economy Run.
gear selector for the auto­ ments In the transmissions
Visitors at the auto show ment, from 390 to 429 cubic
and engines to simplify and
minimize
service
require­ will see that Cadillac's 1964 inches, and boost in horse­
styling reflects the appear­ power from 323 to 340. With
ments.
The TorqueFlite transmiss­ ance of greater size with a a torque increase to 480 at
ion, fully covered by the war­ new grille, clean unbroken 3000 rpm the performance
ranty, has a new full-flow oil sides, tailored fins and broad gain is most noticeable in the
20 to 30 mph speed range.
filter, enclosed within the rear design.
Two automatic transmis­
Cadillac's it models, one
transmission. It replaces an
externally mounted unit. The less than last year, arc sions aro offered in 1964—
new unit provides 100 per cent realigned in three busic ser­ tho Ilydra-.Matic and the new
filtration of all circulation oil. I ies: Three models are in tho Turbo Hydra-Matic.

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Sales, features hcr« tho 1964 Cndilluc.

Cadillac Power lipped
The Hydra-Matic is modi­
fied to adapt to the high per­
formance engine and retains
its proven smoothness, effic­
iency and reliability. It is of­
fered in the Sixty-Two strict
and the Seventy-Five Sedin
and Limousine. The Turbo
Hydra-Matic it introduced
this year in the de Ville ser­
ies, the Sixty Special Scdtn
and the Eldorado Convertible.
It is a Hydra-Matic trammiision in which a torque con­
verter replaces one of tbo
geared ratios.
An industry first in the
areas of comfort and conven­
ience is Cadillac’s new Com­
fort Control, a completely au­
tomatic heating and air con­
ditioning system. The driver
merely sets a dial thermostat
on the instrument panel sod
Comfort Control docs the rest,
supplying cooled or warmed
conditioned air a t tha tem­

perature specified. The result
is a c^rstant, comfortable a t - 9
mosphere v.lthin the car re­
gardless of tho variable tem­
peratures and humidity out­
side.
Although significant re­
finements arc evident, tha
styling ia unmistakably Cadiilac. The look of breadth la
characterized in the front by
a redesigned grille and in tha
rear by the strong horizontal
lines of the deck lid, bumper
and grille treatm ent abova
the bumper. Tho traditional
tail fins are one inch lower
thun last year.
A choice of 16 colors is
available. And five glamour
colors in the new high luster
firemist paint are offered a t
no extra cost on the Kldormdo Convertible, und us un ex­
tra-cost option is availubls on
five models.

A '64 PLYMOUTH FURY in displayed herewith by Frank Hrunson, salesman with Brass Motors.

1964
M O P E T E M P T IN G T H A N E V E N .'

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Plymouth rocks racing world
with sweep in Daytona “500"

Plymouth beats Ford &amp; Chevrolet
In tests of showroom V-8*

According to the record book for stock ears
In competition, there Is no higher average
speed for 500 miles than the 154.334 m.p.h.
set by a competition-equipped 1964 Plymouth in win*
ning last month's Daytona "590."
Adding to that glory Is the fact that two more 1964
Plymouths finished 2nd and 3rd for a decisive Plymouth
sweep. That suggests that Plymouths were not only the
swiftest cars in the competition, but that they’re built
to stay In there all the way.
For the millions of racing fans and high*perfor*
mance enthusiasts across the country, Plymouth Is
proud of its “high speed" victory at Daytona.

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This competition was mora “your
At Plymouth's request, an Independent
testing company bought and compared show­
room models of Plymouth, Ford and Chevrolet.
The cars were comparably equipped standard V*8s
- cars people buy. And the tests were of "things people
buy a car for”-acceleration, handling, braking, and
gas economy.
In test after test, Plymouth accelerated best,
handled best, braked best, and got the best gas mile­
age. This is the kind of competition Plymouth most
likes to win. “High speed" or “your speed," these 1964
Plymouths are tough to beat I

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When you and your family see the new 1964
Cadillac a t the show you will find it the
most tempting motor car ever created I
Ride by aide with other new car offerings
at the show, Cadillac for 1964 is more tempt­
ing than ever to look atl There's a cleaner,
lower sweep to its lines . . . greater refine­
ment in all its body contours . . . and a
dramatically new divided grille.
But the big surprise awaits you when you
follow your show inspection with a visit to
your authorised Cadillac dealer*

For the 1964 Cadillac is more tempting
than ever to drivel It has a new highperformance engine—the most powerful in
Cadillac history. And Cndillac’s HydraMalic Drive, recognized as the industry
standard of excellence, is remarkably
smoother and more responsive—while a new
version, Turbo Hydra-Matic, is standard
equipment on some models. Both assure
amazing agility in traffic, noteworthy econ­
omy, and a new standard of performance.
The new 1964 Cadillac is mors tempting

to ride in! It'D snoother and quieter in
operation. The btcriors are beautiful and
luxurious as nefw before. And on exclusive
new Comfort Costrol*. combining both
heating and afr conditioning in a single
unit, enables
to pre-set temperature
while automatically controlling humidity.
So don’t be sattfied with Just looking. To
learn the whole,4*y, . ,
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SALES MAN ACEH Gary Hudgins, of Strickland-Morrison, features the
1964 Thumlerbird hardtop.
(Herald I’hoto)

Thunderbird Offers 'First'
Ford'* Thunderbird, already ed with the seat belts Is a
noted (or a decade of styling reminder light on the console.
Crsnk type vent windows are
leadership, offers more indus­
new to the *64 Thunderbird.
try firsts for 1964 in both de­ Divan seats in the rear com­
sign and function.
partment are foam-padded
Underneath the most fam­ sod "coved" for lounging
ous roofline in America 1* comfort. A new fold-down arm
all-new styling to give the 1964 test is located at the teat
Thunderbird a fresh, new per­ center.
sonality of its own which, in The new Sllent-Flo ventila­
classic car tradition, evolves tion system introduces a rear
from the character and out­ vent which is opened and clos­
standing features of its pre­ ed by a vacuum control
switch on the command con­
decessors.
The 1964 Thunderbird has sole. The vent Improves sir
been given a longer hood and circulation within the passen­
a shorter roofllnc, while the ger compartment at highway
all-new body side panels are speeds, and also assists in
highly sculptured, Tho front smoke removal, allow quiet,
end features a more forceful window-dosed driving In all
power dome, wider spaced and weather conditions, and helps
higher set headlights, and s in rear window defogging.
fully Integrated bumper and Also new is a deep, wide
well in tho luggage compart­
grille.
The rear end has new ment made possible by relo­
rectangular talllights set with­ cation of the fuel tank. New
in the massive Integrated rear extended-life, low-profile 9.15
x 15 tires have boon develop­
bumper.
Completely new in Interior ed especially for the '64
styling too, the 1964 Thunder­ Thunderbird.
bird features a cockpit styling The Thunderbird Landau
motif in the driver's compart­ features a durable, fade-resis­
ment. Instruments are set in tant padded vinyl top covering
separate pods, and the speed­ over the formal hardtop roof,
ometer has been redesigned
for easier reading. All major
controls are illuminated by
a soft green light for night­
time operation.
Thin-shell, front
bucket
Completely restyled for the
seats which seem to "float" first time since its introduc­
on twin-pedestal mount* and tion four years ago, the Ford
provide added foot space for Falcon for 1964 combines a
rear-scat passengers head up new look of action with a
the new Interior features for more spacious interior, added
*64. Retractable seat belts, the economy, and a dramatically
outboard side of which "dis­ smoother new ride.
appear" when not in use, are Along with its new styling,
standard equipment. Indud- comfort and convenience, Falcon for 1964 often even more
of its traditional big ear val­
ue in the handy compact sire.
Steering wheel, brake pedal
and accelerator have been re­
located, and scat travel has
been Increased, allowing for
Two of Ford Motor Com­ easier entry and additional
pany's 1964 luxury cars art driving pleasure. Other con­
being painted with a special, veniences include an attrac­
dsluse enamel that is superior tively redesigned concavo in­
In hardness to previously used strument panel with larger
finishes.
glove box, driver-oriented con­
The special snamal, which trols *nd easy-to-read lnitruhas improved lustrs and pr&gt; tnents.
tsetivs quslitlsi, Is sppllsd Is Major anglaierlnf changes
all 1944 Tbundsrblrda and la both trout and raar suspen­
Lincoln Continentals.
sion combine to reduce road
Highly resistant to road salt vibration and provide a si * •
and chemicals, ths specially (leant r i d e
Improvement.
formulated acrylic enamel is Front suspension changes in­
cured In paint-drying ovens clude redesigned strut mount­
after It is sprayed on csr ings, reduced ball joint fric­
bodies. The heat-drying pro­ tion, and new shock obsorbcess converts the enamel inte eri. At the rear friction is
a hard, durable finish with minimised through a reduc­
Improved scuff resistance and tion jn the number ot spring
protection against weather, leaves and the use of Up lin­
road aalt and other environ­ ers. Longer and wider rear
mental conditions.
apringa and a lH-lnch w idtr
Although polishing Is net rear tread combine with the
required by owners of 1944 new shock absorbers to im­
Thunderbird* a n d Lincoln prove both ride and handling.
Continentals to sustain the Ufa A forward thrusting aids
of the enamel, visual beauty profile that gives the 1964 Fal­
of the rich colors will be con a look of movement even
heightened by wiping the cars when parked is accented by
dry after each washing.
deeply sculptured contours
The special enamel Is the which sweep from the tip ot
result of more than four years the front fenders to tlie rear
of work by Ford and its paint of the car.
The new grille has a bold
auppliers.
% rectangular design that is re­
A dicing duck hawk miy cessed at an angle to comple­
attain a speed of 190 miles ia ment the side profile and
richly sculptured hood.
hour in flight.

available in black, white, blue
and brown.
The convertible model Thun­
derbird for '64 off era the same
b u ie features of the hard­
top*, but with the added at­
traction of an all-vinyl, wrin­
kle-resistant soft top. The top
lowers and retracts under the
power-operated rear dtek lid
at the touch of a switch.
The standard equipment of­
fered last year, including a
390-cubic-inch engine, dualrange Cruisc-O-Matic trans­
mission, power steering, pow­
er brakes, swing-away wheel,
AM radio and courtesy lights,
havo been carried over In
1964. Options include air con­
ditioning, AM-FM radio, a
reclining passenger scat with
extendible headrest that pro­
vides living-room comfort on
wheels, and a safety-conven­
ience control panel with va­
cuum door locks, doors ajar
light, and tmergency flasher.
A unique tonneau cover
with racy streamlined seat
fairings is available as an
option for all convertible mo­
dels. The tonneau cover con­
ceals the rear seats for a
sporty, roadster effect.

GARY HUDGINS
Sftleg Manager
Tht '64 Forda hare reached a new level of quali­
ty. Engines run quieter, smoother, door* and
window* fit better, bodies are stronger, lighter.
In ffhort, they're the bent built car* in Ford'*
history.

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Falcon Has New Look

Special Enamel
Used By Ford

All Ford Falcons for 1964
present a new, dynamic, re.-#end appearance with nowiy
styled talllights and rear
bumper.
The Ford Falcon Sprint mo­
dels are Identified by tho uni­
que Sprint script and per­
formance emblem on the front
fenders. Simulated knock-off
wire-wheel type wheel covers
add to the racy appearance of
the V-8 powered, top-of-theline Ford Falcon.
Ford Falconi for 1964 offer
more interior beauty, durabil­
ity and roominess than ever
before. All-new upholstery
styles and materials are
color-matched with richly de­
signed combination rubbervinyl floor coverings on
Standard models, and nylon
blend carpeting in Deluxe mo­
dels.
The basis engine (or 1964 Is
an Improved version of the
six-cylinder, 91 • horsepower
Falcon engine that in 1961 re­
corded the greatest gas mile­
age ever achieved for any
"6" or " I" la the 25-year history of the MobU Economy
Run. Standard on convertible*
and Deluxe Club Wagons Is
the 101-horsepower, 170-cublcInch six-cylinder engine.
Standard on Sprint models
is the Challenger 260-cublcInch V-6 which made its de­
but with a M finish in its
class ia the Monte Carlo
Rallys early ia 1963.
Offarlag ths ultimate In per­
formance with good economy
on regular fuel, the Challeng­
e r l!60 Is optionally available
on all models for 1964 except
Station Rus and Club Wagons.
The Ford • exclusive threespeed, all-synchromesh man­
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Skeleton Could Be Kidnaped Boy's

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A sequel to the poignant
tale of the little dog, Brownie,
aeen for aeveral week* along
Lake Monroe:
Tom Whlgham of L ak e,
Mary called The Herald thla
morning telling of hla Interest
in the case. He says that last
Christmastime be was work*
ing in Sanford, then going to
DeLand for work during the
afternoon.
Tom Mid
said he saw three
young puppies in the area
SEN SCOTT KELLY made another appearance
mentioned in Wedneiday’a re
Jn Scminolo County Wednesday In his campaign
port. They were brown, short
for the Democratic nomination for Kovernor.
haired and fit the description
He is pictured with his Seminole campaign man­
of the one still staying there,
ager, John Kader.
(Herald Photo)
He wonders if one of the dogs
is all that’s left of the three
We wonder too . . .
• • •
An all-expense trip to the
New York World’s Fair will
be the top award for the win
ner of the Miss Seminole
beauty contest to be staged
April 23-25 in conjuncUon with
the Industrial Exhibit at the
Sanford Civic Center.
"The administration," he
Hitting the "extravagant"
Charlie Kampf, president of administration of Gov. Farris declared, "looks on these
the Sanford Civitan Club, Bryant, Sen. Scott Kelly, one items as 'luxuries' when
sponsors of the beauty con of six candidates for the everyone knows that in this
test, said “Miss Seminole" Democratic nomination for day and age they, and espe­
will join other Florida beauty governor, promised in s street cially trucks, are necessities."
queens at a special beach corner speech here Wednesday
He said he fought the lic­
area reserved for the appear­ list, if elected, "I will use ense tag increase in the 1963
ance and photographing of ny business experience to Legislature and promised, If
the girls.
bring about a business-like elected, to have the increase
• • 0
operation of the state* govern­ repealed.
Sewing contest and fashion ment."
He added he will apply busi­
show, sponsored by Theta Ep­ Kelly, who was the young­ ness principles to the state
silon chapter of Beta Sigma est mayor ever to serve Lake* government in an effort to
Phi, will be held a t 8 tonight bad, struck hard at the 1964 bring about economy and effi­
at the Sanford Woman's Club Increased tax on automobiles ciency. He also stated he will
There will be lots of enter­ sad trucks
reorganize the State Road De­
tainment and door prizes.
partment “ from tho top to
• • •
the bottom "and place it on
Earthquakes in Alaska last
a professional basis, "remov­
week are having their reper
ing it from politics." In doing
cusslons hers. Jittery p eo p leso, he said, he will dcvelopc
lots of 'em—are telephoning
a state-wide highway con­
police headquarters: "We are
struction program.
hearing loud noises—are we Seminole County residents
Turning to education, Sen­
h a v i n g an earthquake!" elfible to voto but not regis­ ator Kelly said he will estabSome even report "feeling" tered today, have Friday and 1 ' a h vocational &gt; technical
Saturday to qualify In order to schools, "achieve excellence In
tremors.
• • •
cu t ballots in the May 5 public education, protect our
The Sanford Scene: It was party primaries.
right to conduct prayer and
about noon and a pickup truck Registrar Camilla Bruce Bible
reading
in
public
with thing quarters attached Hid today that the (Inal day sehools'.’ and Improve Existing
to the body was parked 'just •" re g is tra tio n Is Saturday, university syslcihs and pro­
off West First Street. No one sad her courthouse office will vide colleges in population
could be seen around the Is open that day from • to centers.
truck. But someone was I p. in.
Kelly also said he would
there. The aroma of fried Those desiring lo register endeavor to attract Industry
onions w a s unmistakable. Bust he 21 years or older *nd and added payrolls, promote
ksve been residents of Flor­ tourism and travel in Flor­
Lunchtime for travelers.
ida for one year and Semi- ida, develop markets for agri­
• • •
M/Sgt. Harry B. Dietrichs sole County for six months. culture and manufacturers'
products and assist the citrus
has retired after 22 ycara of
industry with self-help pro­
service with the U. S. Army May Visit
and, with Mrs. Dietrichs, has BOSS (UP!) - Chancellor grams.
The Senator later visited
taken up residence at 2005 Ludwig Erhard may meet
Magnolia Avenue. He is a President Johnson in' Wash- his Seminole campaign head­
brother of Wally Dietrichs, lagton this summer, a govern- quarters in the Valdez Hotel
■ent spokesman announced to meet volunteer campaign
Sanford realtor.
• • •
Wednesday.
workers.
The northwest corner of
First Street and Park Avenue
will soon be completely bar­
ren. John E. Fox, the last
tenant to occupy an office in
the structure, is moving to the
Edwards Building. The site
will be used as a parking lot.
• • •
Lester Tharp, farmer man
ager of the local Western
Union office and now retired,
called to "correct" us on a
•ports item the Other day. We
mentioned that Carl Mays
was killed by a pitch from the
arm of Ray Cbspman. "Ac*
tually," says Lester, "it was
the other way around. Mays
of the Yankees was tbe pitch­
er and Chapman, a fine Cleve­
land shortstop, was the hit­
ter," said Tharp.
Tbarp adds that some peo­
ple wanted Mays to be removed. from baseball. "Others,"
said Lester, "wanted to shotDh tbe underhanded or sub­
marine style of pitching Mays
used."
• • •
Stanley Hemphill, 13-yearold son of local auto dealer,
m
Bill Hemphill, came up with
bis first golfing ace Monday
when be posted a hole-ln-ons
on Mayfair Country Club's
No. 5 on the fly.
Stanley used a driver. H«
was playing with Chris War­
ren, also 13, and the event
'ROARING *20S’ la the theme of the 62nd an­
was witnessed by Doris Spenniversary*
«wl« now under way at J. C. Penney
eer. This was Stanley’s first
Company. Personnel are costumed in the attire
bole-in-one. After all, he's
only been playing since Jan ­ of 1927 when the first Penney store in Florida
was opened in Sanford. The first Penney store
uary of this year.
of all was opened in 1902 ut Kemmer, Wyo. Pic­
• • •
During December Seminole tured from the left, in this old-style pose: Mary,
County residents bought $14,- Eula Holtzclaw, Manager Charlie Robinson and
(Herald Photo)
825 in U. 8. Savings Bonds. j Dorothy Bollinger.

Business Regime
Pledged By Kelly

Saturday Last
Day To Register

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Quake Recorded
MOSCOW (U ri) — The
Moscow seismic station today
registered an earthquake of
"moderate force'' on the north­
ern tip of tho island of
atra in Indonesia, the
news agency reported.

Fifth Charged
JACKSONVILE (UPI) — A
police sergeant was charged
with bribery Wednesday, the
fifth to be arrested in a scan­
dal reaching high Into the pol­
ice department. He la SgL
Paul H. Shore, 47.

Homemakers All
8T. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U PI)—Fifty-one housewives,
armed with the latest beauty
tip* and baking tricks, begin
arriving today and preparing
for a week-long contest to
name Mrs. America.

Demos Shocked
MILWAUKEE, Wls. '(UPI)
—Wisconsin Democratic lead­
er*' hope* of * light vote for
Gov. George Wallace on Mil­
waukee'* crucial South Side
were chilled Wednesday night
when the Alabama aegregstlonlat received a thundering,
hand-clapping welcoming wel­
come there.

Bishop To Retire
NEW YORK (U I'I) — The
RL Itev. Arthur Llchtcnberger
announced today that ha will
resign in October as presiding
blahop of the Protestant Epis­
copal Church . b e c a u s e of
speech ‘"dlfflcvttV i rc s .'r^ g
from Parkinson's disease. His
normal term would have ended
in 1U70. .

300 Jailed
lly United Press International
Tha latest arrests of racial
demonstrators In St. Augus­
tine, Fla., brought to around
300 the number Jailed In con­
nections with protest marches,
■lt-ln attem pts and other civil
right* activities spearheaded
by the arrival starting 10 days
ago of New England Integrationists.

Top Entertainment At Santord Auto Show
Top-notch entertainment is
being featured as an added at­
traction at the Snnford Auto­
mobile Deulers Association's
fourth annual auto show now
In progress a t Fort Mellon
Park.
Capt. Sol Solomon, who has
performed In movies and on
TV, will do a 128-foot high
dive Into a six-foot tank of
water a t 4 and 8 p. m. today,
Friday and Saturday. Hif
night performance will be a
"fire dive."
Two acts are especially de­
signed for the children. A per­
forming chimpanzee, which
has appeared on the Ed Sulli­
van and other TV shows, will
ha on hand each afternoon
and evening. A canine act will
be featured a t 4:30 and 8£ 0
p. m. Saturday.
Two band* will p e r f o r m
nightly and the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce will serve
refreahments.
The Auto Show is open from
2 to 9 p. m. dally, through
Saturday.

ONLY

Days to Register
For the Prim aries

STATE WINNERS in the baton twirling con­
test last weekend in Orlando were members of
the Seminole High School A-Corps. The girls
are now eligible to participate in the national
contest to be held later in Texas. Shown nre,
front row from left, Sharon Drum, Sylvia Wil-

Command At
NAS Monday

Brazil Gen. MacArthur
President Continues To
I)K JANEIRO (UPI)
—Congress installed its own
provisional president of Brasil
today aa sea and ground
fuigts were reported convert-

Cdr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew will relieve Cdr. John F.
Barlow a* commanding offi­
cer of Heavy Attack Squadroa
11 In ceremonies tar7be bald a t hit all fatio Alaeva, Iasi mili­
tflwtosM of . holdout
the Sanford N p la f Air Itatioa tary
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Monday.
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aloe*] action la tha third day
commanding officer of VAH11 since March, 1963. He was
graduated from the United
States Naval Academy In
June, 1945, and waa designat­
ed a Naval aviator in March,
1949. Cdr. Barlow was anigned to the Heavy Attack Train­
ing Unit, Atlantic, at NAS
Sanford in July, 1956. After
graduation from the Com­
mand and Staff course of the
U. S. Naval War College,
Newport. R. I„ he rejoined
Heavy Attack aa Basic Train­
ing Officer of VAH-3.
Reporting to VAH-11 in Sep­
tember of 1961, Cdr. Barlow
haa served successively aa
Maintenance, Operations, Ex­
ecutive and Commanding Of­
ficer. He has resided with his
wife, Mallic, and their chil­
dren, Jeffrey, Peter, John and
Carol, in Sanford and will re­
port next to tho attack carr­
ier, USS Independence, aa As­
sistant Air Officer.
Cdr. Bartholomew was com­
missioned in July, 1945, and
waa designated a Naval avia­
tor in January, 1950. He la a
graduate of the General Line
School, Monterey, Calif., and
the Naval Aviation Safety
School at the University of
Southern California. Cdr. Bar­
tholomew Joined Heavy At­
tack in November, 1959. After
completion of training in
VAH-3 he reported to VAII-I
in Starch, I960, and served aa
Safety Officer and Operations
Officer until July. 1962.
Following a tour at the
Armed Forces Staff College
in Norfolk, Cdr. Bartholomew
reported as Executive Officer
of Heavy Attack Squadron 11
in April, 1963. He resides with
bis wife, Kay, and their chil­
dren, Sandria and Scott, in
Lake Mary.
LL Cdr. Robert W. Kennedy
will become executive officer
of VAH-11 upon Cdr. Bartho­
lomew's assumption of com­
mand.

Crash Kills In fan t
MIAMI (UPI)-Four.monthold Stephen MueU waa killed
today when two small foreign
cars collided at Miami Shorca
near here.

Hams, Capt. Sharon Williams, Freddie Berryhill and Vickie McArdle; back row from left,
Maureen Moughton, Linda Jarnigan, Donna
Peters, Bettina Vale and Second Lt. Mary Scott.
Susan Perkine is also a member of the Corpa
(Herald Photo)
but Is not shown,

of revolt and turmoil tn
Brazil waa to leave the coun­
try with two presidents —
Goulart, who godgedly refused
to quit, and Ranleri Mastllll,
apeuker of tho Chamlter of
Deputies who waa first in line

Action Delayed
By Altamonte
The
Altamonte Springs
T o w n Council Wednesday
night delayed signing of a
resolution which would seek
a loan to study a possible
South Seminole Gas Authority.
The delay waa agreed upon
pending the ironing out of
technical problems concern­
ing the proposal.
The loan would be sought
from the Housing and Home
Finance Agency and would be
used for a feasibility study of
the project.
U the study were made and
It proved advantagcoui to the
communltiei, natural g a ■
lines would be established In
tho area covering much of the
south end of Seminole Coun­
ty. Among the communities
represented on the Authority’s
advisory committee are Longwood, Casselberry and Alta­
monte.
Tho council also approved
the fire department’s recom­
mendation f o r boundaries
within which the crew would
respond to out of town calls.
Tho exception would be to
answer calls under the mutual
aid program,
A report on progress of the
new recreation building waa
received and the council also
approved a $500 fund for the
library.

of presidential succession.
The crisis between the antiCommunist' rebels and Goulart
appeared to be nearing a
showdown in tha "cowboy
Itqfta” oTBi* t t m d e Do Sul
had army
if bad
Rio after
paoM* fai Brasilia, the capNal, m m tea disclosed he had
refused rebel demand* that ha
quit.
Rebel generals began tha re­
volt against Goulart Tuesday
night in protest against his
drift to the left which the gen­
erals said was heading tha
country toward communism.
Tha anti-Ooulart "Radio Lib­
erty" atatlon, broadcasting
from Sao Paula, said today a
destroyer and two torpedo
boats had been aent to block­
ade Porto Alegre, "aiding 2nd
army rebel troop*" who are
marching on tha city.
Maxtllli wna sworn in at tha
presidential palace in Brasilia
36 minutes after Senate R e s­
ident Auro Moura Andrade
had formally notifed a 0-minuto joint scislon of Cangreaa
that Goulart had "abandoned
the presidency."
Brasil has no vice president,
and Mtzzllll aa speaker waa
first in line of aucceaaion.

Get Weaker

WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. Douglas MacArthur'*
heart and kidney function*
continued to deteriorate, a
medical bulletin aald today.
Army Surgeon G a n t r a l
Leonard S. Hdston said In
atatement lata thla morning
that the continued deteriora­
tion of the kidney function hid
prompted Insertion of a tube
through MacArthur'* stomach
into hi* kidney to help in eli­
mination of wastes.
Today’s gloomy report fol­
lowed an announcement late
Wednesday that the M-yearold general'* chancea of re­
covering from three major
operations in 24 days were
"not good."
A device Inserted Into MaeArthur’s kidney to aid in Its
function is similar to an ar­
tificial kidney, Heaton said.
It uses a saline solution to
attract Impurities and flit©"
them out of the body. The
system is known as peritoneal
dialysis.

HALLANDALE (U P l)-P o lice Chief Earl Mitchell aald
today a partially buried skele­
ton found in a swamp near
here Monday might be that of
an 11-year-old ML Pleasant,
S. C„ boy believed kidnaped
last February.
Mitchell put out a pickup
order for Joseph Francis Bry­
an, 25, who is also wanted by
the FBI in connection with tha
disappearance of the boy,
Johnny Robinson.
Authorities in South Caro­
lina said tha Robinson boy
owned a pair of brown shoes
similar to ones found near tho
skeleton, which was partially
burled In the land an old oak
trunk, Mitchell aald.
Charleston police also told
Mitchell that two farmers re­
called helping pull a car out
the mud 58 miles from ML
Pleasant Feb. 28 — the day
after the boy disappeared
his home. The farm ers
there was a boy asleep
back seat, one brown
ihoe (ticking out of a blanket.
The car was registered to
Bryan, described by authori­
ties aa a known gambling en­
thusiast and disguise artist.
Miami police also are look­
ing for Bryan In connection
with a bar robbery last week.
Three vacationing young­
ster* found tha akeleton off
State Highway A-l-A near thia
•m ill city 18 miles north of
Miami. The youngsters were
Kathy Rice, 14, and her 12year-old sister, Diane, of On­
tario, Canada, and John C*fer, IS, of lndianapolla.'
Tho medical axaminer aald
it waa impossible to deter­
mine the sex of the akeleton,
but lt waa established that thn
child waa 1! year* old. The
cause of death haa not been
determined, either.
A South Carolina state war­
rant charging kidnaping and a
federal warrant ctiaiTplft
terstate flight to avoid prose­
cution were issued last month
against Bryan, ■ former men­
tal patient and ex-convict
from Audubon, N. J .
The FBI laid it had put tha
"highest priority" on tho in­
vestigation. It characterized
Bryan as "very dangerous."

Correction
The meeting of the English
Estates Civic League will bo
held at 8 p. m. tonight at
English Estates School and
not Friday night as reported
in Wednesday’s Herald. The
speaker will bo Rob Beiserer,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
administrator.

8,000 Parade

Brazil ‘Firemen*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and Sec­
retary of State Tom Adami
welcomed to Florida today
eight members of Aracntina's
Chamber of Deputies.

NICOSIA, Cyprua (U PI) —
About 8,000 Greek Cypriot
atudenta paraded through Ni­
cosia today demanding the re­
turn to Cyprus of former
Greek underground l e a d e r
Gen. George Grivas.

Candidates Told
Of Poster Rule We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
DW ONLY
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R. P. Ilulbcrt, Executive
Vice Prcaldent of the Winter
Park Telephone Company, in
a statement today, reminded
overenthuslastic political cam­
paigner* of company regu­
lations which forbid the plac­
ing of potters on telephone
poles.
"Such foreign attachments,"
Hulbert advised, "pote a dan­
gerous safety problem to our
employes when climbing poles.
As a consequence our people
are Instructed to remove any
potters, signs or other foreign
attachment* they may come
upon in the course of their
work."

Flower Show"Truth Is Stranger . .
will ha tha them* of the an­
nual Spring Flower Show eponeored by tha Sanford Gar­
den Club. The 1964 show will open its doors to tha public
a t 3 p.m. Friday and will remain open until 9 p.ro. Satur­
day, the final day of the show, doors will open from 10
a.m. until 0 p.m.

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Skeleton Could Be Kidnaped Boy's

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A sequel to the poignant
tale of the little dog, Brownie,
aeen for aeveral week* along
Lake Monroe:
Tom Whlgham of L ak e,
Mary called The Herald thla
morning telling of hla Interest
in the case. He says that last
Christmastime be was work*
ing in Sanford, then going to
DeLand for work during the
afternoon.
Tom Mid
said he saw three
young puppies in the area
SEN SCOTT KELLY made another appearance
mentioned in Wedneiday’a re
Jn Scminolo County Wednesday In his campaign
port. They were brown, short
for the Democratic nomination for Kovernor.
haired and fit the description
He is pictured with his Seminole campaign man­
of the one still staying there,
ager, John Kader.
(Herald Photo)
He wonders if one of the dogs
is all that’s left of the three
We wonder too . . .
• • •
An all-expense trip to the
New York World’s Fair will
be the top award for the win
ner of the Miss Seminole
beauty contest to be staged
April 23-25 in conjuncUon with
the Industrial Exhibit at the
Sanford Civic Center.
"The administration," he
Hitting the "extravagant"
Charlie Kampf, president of administration of Gov. Farris declared, "looks on these
the Sanford Civitan Club, Bryant, Sen. Scott Kelly, one items as 'luxuries' when
sponsors of the beauty con of six candidates for the everyone knows that in this
test, said “Miss Seminole" Democratic nomination for day and age they, and espe­
will join other Florida beauty governor, promised in s street cially trucks, are necessities."
queens at a special beach corner speech here Wednesday
He said he fought the lic­
area reserved for the appear­ list, if elected, "I will use ense tag increase in the 1963
ance and photographing of ny business experience to Legislature and promised, If
the girls.
bring about a business-like elected, to have the increase
• • 0
operation of the state* govern­ repealed.
Sewing contest and fashion ment."
He added he will apply busi­
show, sponsored by Theta Ep­ Kelly, who was the young­ ness principles to the state
silon chapter of Beta Sigma est mayor ever to serve Lake* government in an effort to
Phi, will be held a t 8 tonight bad, struck hard at the 1964 bring about economy and effi­
at the Sanford Woman's Club Increased tax on automobiles ciency. He also stated he will
There will be lots of enter­ sad trucks
reorganize the State Road De­
tainment and door prizes.
partment “ from tho top to
• • •
the bottom "and place it on
Earthquakes in Alaska last
a professional basis, "remov­
week are having their reper
ing it from politics." In doing
cusslons hers. Jittery p eo p leso, he said, he will dcvelopc
lots of 'em—are telephoning
a state-wide highway con­
police headquarters: "We are
struction program.
hearing loud noises—are we Seminole County residents
Turning to education, Sen­
h a v i n g an earthquake!" elfible to voto but not regis­ ator Kelly said he will estabSome even report "feeling" tered today, have Friday and 1 ' a h vocational &gt; technical
Saturday to qualify In order to schools, "achieve excellence In
tremors.
• • •
cu t ballots in the May 5 public education, protect our
The Sanford Scene: It was party primaries.
right to conduct prayer and
about noon and a pickup truck Registrar Camilla Bruce Bible
reading
in
public
with thing quarters attached Hid today that the (Inal day sehools'.’ and Improve Existing
to the body was parked 'just •" re g is tra tio n Is Saturday, university syslcihs and pro­
off West First Street. No one sad her courthouse office will vide colleges in population
could be seen around the Is open that day from • to centers.
truck. But someone was I p. in.
Kelly also said he would
there. The aroma of fried Those desiring lo register endeavor to attract Industry
onions w a s unmistakable. Bust he 21 years or older *nd and added payrolls, promote
ksve been residents of Flor­ tourism and travel in Flor­
Lunchtime for travelers.
ida for one year and Semi- ida, develop markets for agri­
• • •
M/Sgt. Harry B. Dietrichs sole County for six months. culture and manufacturers'
products and assist the citrus
has retired after 22 ycara of
industry with self-help pro­
service with the U. S. Army May Visit
and, with Mrs. Dietrichs, has BOSS (UP!) - Chancellor grams.
The Senator later visited
taken up residence at 2005 Ludwig Erhard may meet
Magnolia Avenue. He is a President Johnson in' Wash- his Seminole campaign head­
brother of Wally Dietrichs, lagton this summer, a govern- quarters in the Valdez Hotel
■ent spokesman announced to meet volunteer campaign
Sanford realtor.
• • •
Wednesday.
workers.
The northwest corner of
First Street and Park Avenue
will soon be completely bar­
ren. John E. Fox, the last
tenant to occupy an office in
the structure, is moving to the
Edwards Building. The site
will be used as a parking lot.
• • •
Lester Tharp, farmer man
ager of the local Western
Union office and now retired,
called to "correct" us on a
•ports item the Other day. We
mentioned that Carl Mays
was killed by a pitch from the
arm of Ray Cbspman. "Ac*
tually," says Lester, "it was
the other way around. Mays
of the Yankees was tbe pitch­
er and Chapman, a fine Cleve­
land shortstop, was the hit­
ter," said Tharp.
Tbarp adds that some peo­
ple wanted Mays to be removed. from baseball. "Others,"
said Lester, "wanted to shotDh tbe underhanded or sub­
marine style of pitching Mays
used."
• • •
Stanley Hemphill, 13-yearold son of local auto dealer,
m
Bill Hemphill, came up with
bis first golfing ace Monday
when be posted a hole-ln-ons
on Mayfair Country Club's
No. 5 on the fly.
Stanley used a driver. H«
was playing with Chris War­
ren, also 13, and the event
'ROARING *20S’ la the theme of the 62nd an­
was witnessed by Doris Spenniversary*
«wl« now under way at J. C. Penney
eer. This was Stanley’s first
Company. Personnel are costumed in the attire
bole-in-one. After all, he's
only been playing since Jan ­ of 1927 when the first Penney store in Florida
was opened in Sanford. The first Penney store
uary of this year.
of all was opened in 1902 ut Kemmer, Wyo. Pic­
• • •
During December Seminole tured from the left, in this old-style pose: Mary,
County residents bought $14,- Eula Holtzclaw, Manager Charlie Robinson and
(Herald Photo)
825 in U. 8. Savings Bonds. j Dorothy Bollinger.

Business Regime

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with high today of 75-80; low tonight 55-60.
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Quake Recorded
MOSCOW (U ri) — The
Moscow seismic station today
registered an earthquake of
"moderate force'' on the north­
ern tip of tho island of
atra in Indonesia, the
news agency reported.

Fifth Charged
JACKSONVILE (UPI) — A
police sergeant was charged
with bribery Wednesday, the
fifth to be arrested in a scan­
dal reaching high Into the pol­
ice department. He la SgL
Paul H. Shore, 47.

Homemakers All
8T. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U PI)—Fifty-one housewives,
armed with the latest beauty
tip* and baking tricks, begin
arriving today and preparing
for a week-long contest to
name Mrs. America.

Demos Shocked
MILWAUKEE, Wls. '(UPI)
—Wisconsin Democratic lead­
er*' hope* of * light vote for
Gov. George Wallace on Mil­
waukee'* crucial South Side
were chilled Wednesday night
when the Alabama aegregstlonlat received a thundering,
hand-clapping welcoming wel­
come there.

Bishop To Retire
NEW YORK (U I'I) — The
RL Itev. Arthur Llchtcnberger
announced today that ha will
resign in October as presiding
blahop of the Protestant Epis­
copal Church . b e c a u s e of
speech ‘"dlfflcvttV i rc s .'r^ g
from Parkinson's disease. His
normal term would have ended
in 1U70. .

300 Jailed
lly United Press International
Tha latest arrests of racial
demonstrators In St. Augus­
tine, Fla., brought to around
300 the number Jailed In con­
nections with protest marches,
■lt-ln attem pts and other civil
right* activities spearheaded
by the arrival starting 10 days
ago of New England Integrationists.

Top Entertainment At Santord Auto Show
Top-notch entertainment is
being featured as an added at­
traction at the Snnford Auto­
mobile Deulers Association's
fourth annual auto show now
In progress a t Fort Mellon
Park.
Capt. Sol Solomon, who has
performed In movies and on
TV, will do a 128-foot high
dive Into a six-foot tank of
water a t 4 and 8 p. m. today,
Friday and Saturday. Hif
night performance will be a
"fire dive."
Two acts are especially de­
signed for the children. A per­
forming chimpanzee, which
has appeared on the Ed Sulli­
van and other TV shows, will
ha on hand each afternoon
and evening. A canine act will
be featured a t 4:30 and 8£ 0
p. m. Saturday.
Two band* will p e r f o r m
nightly and the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce will serve
refreahments.
The Auto Show is open from
2 to 9 p. m. dally, through
Saturday.

ONLY

Days to Register
For the Prim aries

STATE WINNERS in the baton twirling con­
test last weekend in Orlando were members of
the Seminole High School A-Corps. The girls
are now eligible to participate in the national
contest to be held later in Texas. Shown nre,
front row from left, Sharon Drum, Sylvia Wil-

Command At
NAS Monday

Brazil Gen. MacArthur
President Continues To
I)K JANEIRO (UPI)
—Congress installed its own
provisional president of Brasil
today aa sea and ground
fuigts were reported convert-

Cdr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew will relieve Cdr. John F.
Barlow a* commanding offi­
cer of Heavy Attack Squadroa
11 In ceremonies tar7be bald a t hit all fatio Alaeva, Iasi mili­
tflwtosM of . holdout
the Sanford N p la f Air Itatioa tary
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Monday.
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Cut. Barlow dfi **ntd aa aloe*]
action
la
tha
third
day
commanding officer of VAH-

11 since March, 1963. He was
graduated from the United
States Naval Academy In
June, 1945, and waa designat­
ed a Naval aviator in March,
1949. Cdr. Barlow was anigned to the Heavy Attack Train­
ing Unit, Atlantic, at NAS
Sanford in July, 1956. After
graduation from the Com­
mand and Staff course of the
U. S. Naval War College,
Newport. R. I„ he rejoined
Heavy Attack aa Basic Train­
ing Officer of VAH-3.
Reporting to VAH-11 in Sep­
tember of 1961, Cdr. Barlow
haa served successively aa
Maintenance, Operations, Ex­
ecutive and Commanding Of­
ficer. He has resided with his
wife, Mallic, and their chil­
dren, Jeffrey, Peter, John and
Carol, in Sanford and will re­
port next to tho attack carr­
ier, USS Independence, aa As­
sistant Air Officer.
Cdr. Bartholomew was com­
missioned in July, 1945, and
waa designated a Naval avia­
tor in January, 1950. He la a
graduate of the General Line
School, Monterey, Calif., and
the Naval Aviation Safety
School at the University of
Southern California. Cdr. Bar­
tholomew Joined Heavy At­
tack in November, 1959. After
completion of training in
VAH-3 he reported to VAII-I
in Starch, I960, and served aa
Safety Officer and Operations
Officer until July. 1962.
Following a tour at the
Armed Forces Staff College
in Norfolk, Cdr. Bartholomew
reported as Executive Officer
of Heavy Attack Squadron 11
in April, 1963. He resides with
bis wife, Kay, and their chil­
dren, Sandria and Scott, in
Lake Mary.
LL Cdr. Robert W. Kennedy
will become executive officer
of VAH-11 upon Cdr. Bartho­
lomew's assumption of com­
mand.

Crash Kills In fan t
MIAMI (UPI)-Four.monthold Stephen MueU waa killed
today when two small foreign
cars collided at Miami Shorca
near here.

Hams, Capt. Sharon Williams, Freddie Berryhill and Vickie McArdle; back row from left,
Maureen Moughton, Linda Jarnigan, Donna
Peters, Bettina Vale and Second Lt. Mary Scott.
Susan Perkine is also a member of the Corpa
(Herald Photo)
but Is not shown,

of revolt and turmoil tn
Brazil waa to leave the coun­
try with two presidents —
Goulart, who godgedly refused
to quit, and Ranleri Mastllll,
apeuker of tho Chamlter of
Deputies who waa first in line

Action Delayed
By Altamonte
The
Altamonte Springs
T o w n Council Wednesday
night delayed signing of a
resolution which would seek
a loan to study a possible
South Seminole Gas Authority.
The delay waa agreed upon
pending the ironing out of
technical problems concern­
ing the proposal.
The loan would be sought
from the Housing and Home
Finance Agency and would be
used for a feasibility study of
the project.
U the study were made and
It proved advantagcoui to the
communltiei, natural g a ■
lines would be established In
tho area covering much of the
south end of Seminole Coun­
ty. Among the communities
represented on the Authority’s
advisory committee are Longwood, Casselberry and Alta­
monte.
Tho council also approved
the fire department’s recom­
mendation f o r boundaries
within which the crew would
respond to out of town calls.
Tho exception would be to
answer calls under the mutual
aid program,
A report on progress of the
new recreation building waa
received and the council also
approved a $500 fund for the
library.

of presidential succession.
The crisis between the antiCommunist' rebels and Goulart
appeared to be nearing a
showdown in tha "cowboy
Itqfta” oTBi* t t m d e Do Sul
had army
if bad
Rio after
paoM* fai Brasilia, the capNal, m m tea disclosed he had
refused rebel demand* that ha
quit.
Rebel generals began tha re­
volt against Goulart Tuesday
night in protest against his
drift to the left which the gen­
erals said was heading tha
country toward communism.
Tha anti-Ooulart "Radio Lib­
erty" atatlon, broadcasting
from Sao Paula, said today a
destroyer and two torpedo
boats had been aent to block­
ade Porto Alegre, "aiding 2nd
army rebel troop*" who are
marching on tha city.
Maxtllli wna sworn in at tha
presidential palace in Brasilia
36 minutes after Senate R e s­
ident Auro Moura Andrade
had formally notifed a 0-minuto joint scislon of Cangreaa
that Goulart had "abandoned
the presidency."
Brasil has no vice president,
and Mtzzllll aa speaker waa
first in line of aucceaaion.

Get Weaker

WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. Douglas MacArthur'*
heart and kidney function*
continued to deteriorate, a
medical bulletin aald today.
Army Surgeon G a n t r a l
Leonard S. Hdston said In
atatement lata thla morning
that the continued deteriora­
tion of the kidney function hid
prompted Insertion of a tube
through MacArthur'* stomach
into hi* kidney to help in eli­
mination of wastes.
Today’s gloomy report fol­
lowed an announcement late
Wednesday that the M-yearold general'* chancea of re­
covering from three major
operations in 24 days were
"not good."
A device Inserted Into MaeArthur’s kidney to aid in Its
function is similar to an ar­
tificial kidney, Heaton said.
It uses a saline solution to
attract Impurities and flit©"
them out of the body. The
system is known as peritoneal
dialysis.

Brazil ‘Firemen*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and Sec­
retary of State Tom Adami
welcomed to Florida today
eight members of Aracntina's
Chamber of Deputies.

HALLANDALE (U P l)-P o lice Chief Earl Mitchell aald
today a partially buried skele­
ton found in a swamp near
here Monday might be that of
an 11-year-old ML Pleasant,
S. C„ boy believed kidnaped
last February.
Mitchell put out a pickup
order for Joseph Francis Bry­
an, 25, who is also wanted by
the FBI in connection with tha
disappearance of the boy,
Johnny Robinson.
Authorities in South Caro­
lina said tha Robinson boy
owned a pair of brown shoes
similar to ones found near tho
skeleton, which was partially
burled In the land an old oak
trunk, Mitchell aald.
Charleston police also told
Mitchell that two farmers re­
called helping pull a car out
the mud 58 miles from ML
Pleasant Feb. 28 — the day
after the boy disappeared
his home. The farm ers
there was a boy asleep
back seat, one brown
ihoe (ticking out of a blanket.
The car was registered to
Bryan, described by authori­
ties aa a known gambling en­
thusiast and disguise artist.
Miami police also are look­
ing for Bryan In connection
with a bar robbery last week.
Three vacationing young­
ster* found tha akeleton off
State Highway A-l-A near thia
•m ill city 18 miles north of
Miami. The youngsters were
Kathy Rice, 14, and her 12year-old sister, Diane, of On­
tario, Canada, and John C*fer, IS, of lndianapolla.'
Tho medical axaminer aald
it waa impossible to deter­
mine the sex of the akeleton,
but lt waa established that thn
child waa 1! year* old. The
cause of death haa not been
determined, either.
A South Carolina state war­
rant charging kidnaping and a
federal warrant ctiaiTplft
terstate flight to avoid prose­
cution were issued last month
against Bryan, ■ former men­
tal patient and ex-convict
from Audubon, N. J .
The FBI laid it had put tha
"highest priority" on tho in­
vestigation. It characterized
Bryan as "very dangerous."

Correction
The meeting of the English
Estates Civic League will bo
held at 8 p. m. tonight at
English Estates School and
not Friday night as reported
in Wednesday’s Herald. The
speaker will bo Rob Beiserer,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
administrator.

8,000 Parade
NICOSIA, Cyprua (U PI) —
About 8,000 Greek Cypriot
atudenta paraded through Ni­
cosia today demanding the re­
turn to Cyprus of former
Greek underground l e a d e r
Gen. George Grivas.

Candidates Told
Of Poster Rule We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
DW ONLY
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R. P. Ilulbcrt, Executive
Vice Prcaldent of the Winter
Park Telephone Company, in
a statement today, reminded
overenthuslastic political cam­
paigner* of company regu­
lations which forbid the plac­
ing of potters on telephone
poles.
"Such foreign attachments,"
Hulbert advised, "pote a dan­
gerous safety problem to our
employes when climbing poles.
As a consequence our people
are Instructed to remove any
potters, signs or other foreign
attachment* they may come
upon in the course of their
work."

Flower Show"Truth Is Stranger . .
will ha tha them* of the an­
nual Spring Flower Show eponeored by tha Sanford Gar­
den Club. The 1964 show will open its doors to tha public
a t 3 p.m. Friday and will remain open until 9 p.ro. Satur­
day, the final day of the show, doors will open from 10
a.m. until 0 p.m.

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�CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - program tad the Apollo msn
The United State* opens its • to - the moon venture.
second msn • In • spsce proThe first Gemini spacecraft,
a production model stripped
of life support rear, is to be
th at must meet seven objec­ hurled into an orbit rsn rin r
tives to forestall further de­ from 99 to 183* miles above
lay In the project’s schedule. earth. No attempt will be
The prlmsry goals of the made to recover the craft.
orbital flight, set for Tues­
NASA’s main objectives for
day, were spelled out Wed­ the first shot are:
nesday by the National Aero—To prove th st the Titan
nautlca and Space Admini­ • 2 rocket and its 7.000 •
stration NASA.
pound spacecraft are able to
Gemini, designed to keep work torether properly on
two men In orbit for up to the six minute climb into or­
two weeks to practice rendez­ bit;
vous and other techniques
—To measure the heat
for moon missions, ie the caused by air friction on both
bridge
between the successful the booster and capsule dur•»
in r launch;

Rifes Friday For
C. W. Turner Sr.
Funeral services for Char­
les Wesley Turner Sr., who
died Tuesday night, will bo
held a t 1 p.m&gt; Friday a t
G r i n k o v Puneral Heme
Chapel with Rev. R. S. Der­
by officiating. Burial will be
in Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Active pallbearers will be
Ben Bullard, Henry Moore,
Dickie Carter, Bill Hlttell,
Buddy Rabun and Moody H ar­
den. Honorary pallbearers wtll
Include J. B. Phillips, George
Carver, Tony Chesna, Hoyt
Galloway and Darrell Grieme.

VEGETABLE
REPO RT
F«d«nl State Market
News Service
Sanford
BANFORD-OV1BDO
ZELLWOOD DISTRICT!
Clsar and cool.
Cabbage: demand fair, marh at steady. Domestic round
type, 184 bu. crate., medium
to large and medium site,
11.10 to 91.85, mostly 11.25;
CO lb. sacks, f l , soma small
and fair quality, low as 76
cants; Red type, 1% bu.
crates, medium to Urge, 98;
Savoy typs, 184 bu. craUs,
medium to large, 91.75 to 92.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
k et steady. Topped, 49-1 lb.
film bags, mesh master con­
tainer, medium to Urge, 91.75;
50 lb. narks, loose, Urge,
91.16.
Celery: demand modaraU,
m arket steady. 10 In. eratos,
Pascal, 2 dos., $2.85; 2 Vh do*.,
92.76; 9 and 4 dos., 93; 0 and
M do*., 98.60; hearU, crates,
film wrapped, 84 count, 94.
Chinese cabbage: 16 In.
•rates, wrapped, 91.60.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/9 bu. crates,
91.26.
Lettuce; demand modaraU,
market aUady. Iceberg type,
WB craUs, 24 count, »2, oc­
casional high as 92-26, few In
used crates low ea 91.50) Re­
main* type, 1 1/9 bu. ereUe,
91.76; Leaf type, 14 qt. baakata, 91.60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
baikeU, few, glOnions, green: d e m a n d
alow, market dull to slightly
wank as. CraUs, 8 dos. bunchea, par dossn, 86 cenU U 91,
few, low as 80 cenU.
Parsley: CraUs, 8 dos.
hunches, 91.60.
Radishes'- demand moderate, market about (toady.

—To prove th a t the modi­
fied Titan - t rocket per­
forms as planned and does
not produce excessive vibra­
tions or other conditions un­
suitable for manned flight;
—To show that the rocket
and Its ground guidance sys­
tems are able to achieve the
proper orbit necessary for
future manned missions;
—To check the rocket’s

flight control aysten i;
—To test a unlqua
detecting device dee p d t0
give sstronauts enoui t ^ f
ing to abandon them toft
in the event of an w a t W

failure;
—To prove th a t the 10 •
foot spacecraft and its equip­
ment section la capable of Q
withstanding stresses during
its trip into o rb it

St. Augustine
Jails Newsman
8T. AUQUBTINI (UPI) A Boston newsman was held
under II,TSO bond today on
charges growing out of racial
demonstrations hare.

TIGERS’ of Heavy Attack Squadron One held a double-puroose party at
the Capri the other evening. Cdr. Leonard J. Reinhart (left) receives a
plaque from hla lucceasor, Cdr. Jease Taft, aa squadron commander
while. . •

F R ID A Y and SATURDAY
2:00 P. M. TILL9:00 P. M .

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VA1I-1. These include Lt. Jim Durbin (left), Lt. Jack Salisbury (center)
and L t Dick Edwards. These plaques . . .

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. . . Lt. Cdr. Kogor Loonhnrdi, pictured with Lieutenant Edwards, soon
will leave VAH-1 and Sunfcrd Naval Air Station for other assignments
in the Navy.
(Herald Photos)
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Rebecca Circle
Visits Home

By J a m Ceaeelberry
Member* of tha Rebecca
Clrcla of the Cataalbarry
Community Mathodlik Church
W8C8 vlaitcd tba Good Sam­
b a u d tkla t t i k day * f March aritan Home in Sanford last
A. D. I K * .
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waak to taka E asttr treats
A rth u r H. l i n k with, Jr.
to tha children and adults
Clark o f Circuit Court
Mack N. c i t v a l a a d . i t . and
there.
Mat*M F. J*ha**a
Homemade cookies and can­
A tU ra*ra n r P la la U ff
dles were delivered by Mr*.
Kanfard, PUnea
Puhllah Atoll *. I. It, SI. J ill Bill Young, Mrs. Mary Mobl«y and Jdrc. T. O. Dahl.

■Irtfci
Mr. and Mri. Edward In­
Gloria Roblnaoa, Jacquelyn gram, baby girl, Mr. and Mr*.
Gentry, Vickie Burdett, Jo­ Harry Gentry, baby boy, all
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Wilanne Sample, CUuda Whitten, of
liam Holcombe, baby girl,
Karen McCarren, Ca r me n Laka Mary
Preiutto, William Ra d l e y ,
Discharges
Jamea Back, Ruth Livingston, Oscar Wilson, Catharine Hod
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Johnson Accepls
South Seminole Sets Pre-Sdiool Roundup 4-H Committee
Chairmanship

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By Jene Cainetberry
Pre-school R o u n d u p s s t
South Seminole Eclementary
School a t Casselberry have
been announced by Christy
Harp, principal, for Tuesdays,
April 21 and April 28, from 8
until 11 a. m. in the school
cafeteria.
All children who will be six
years old before Jan. 1, 1905,
and will be entering the first
grade a t South Seminole next
full, should be registered at
this time.
Those living in the areas of
Eastbrook, Casselberry and
Lyman Schol, will attend the
April 21 roundup. Those living in Howell Park and the
Howell Park - Turkey Farm
and North Orlando areas arc
asked to come on April 28.
Parents must bring their
child's birth certificate or
other proof of b irth . Mrs
Janice Cuthrell, county health
nurse, will be present to dis­
cuss necessary immunizations
and distribute medical form
blanks.
It is not necessary for the
children to accompany the
parent, or parents, to the
roundup as there will be no
classrom visitation at this
time. However, pre-schoolers
whose paresta have registered
them a t the pre-school readi
ness clinics being conducted
for parents, will have the op­
portunity to visit a first grade
class for one day in May.
Parents still will have an
ether chance to register their
child for a classroom visit at
the last in a series of read!
ness clinics which will be held
Tuesday, April 14, a t 8 p. m.
In the school cafeteria. Topics
to be discussed a t the clinic
will includo school policy, dis­
cipline and what the teucher
will expect of the child.

MRS. THOMAS I,. LARGEN (right), president Seminole County Unit,
American Cancer Society and Mrs. Richard Glcoson. county public educa­
tion chairman, ACS and chairman of the 19G-1 ACS Crusade in Sanford,
opened crusade headquarters in the Florida State Hank Wednesday. Area
chairman will l&gt;e recruited this week and an orientation coffee for these
volunteers given at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, at the Capri, courtesy of Boh
Hancock.
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Club Names
Winners
DeBary Duplicate B r i d g e
Club played JO tables in twro
sections a t this week’a Tucsduy afternoon meeting a t the
Firemen's Recreation Hall on
Colomba Road.
Section A was directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson. Winners
were, NS, first, tie, Miss John­
son and William G. Luts with
Mrs. Madeleine Matheson am
Mrs. Corinna Lynch; third,
Mrs. Robert Nicholls and Mrs.
Edwin Wachter.
EW, first, Mrs. Doyle Driv­
er and Mrs. David Singer;
second, Mr. and Mrs. H. EL
Wally; third, Mrs. Marie Accard! and Mrs. C. Y. Harris.
Section B was directed by
Mrs. Ruth Rlatt. Winners
were, NS, first, Mrs. Fern
Breeden and Mrs. William 1L
Clifton; second, Mrs. William
Woodlock and Norman Mor­
tim er; third, Mrs. Luther Tarbell and Harry M. Brown;
fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs
Pearsall.
EW, first, tie, Mrs. Arthur
I - Willgoose and Oscar H.
Barnett with Mrs. O. N. Lack­
ey and Mrs. Frank Holder]
third, Mrs. A. G. Besom ami
Mrs. Elsa K. Unklca; fourth,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Mots.

President Lyndon R. John­
son has accepted the honor­
ary chairmanship of the Na­
tional 4-H Service Committee,
nnd has consented to the pre­
sentation of silver trays in
his name to six top ranking
4*11 Club members next De­
cember at the 43rd National
4-H Cluh Congress, Mls« Myr,tlo Wilson, Home Demonstra­
tion Agent, announced today.
The President of the Unit­
ed States has aerved ns hon­
orary chnirmnn alncc 1924.
The late John F. Kennedy had
been chnirmnn.
In accepting the post. Pres­
ident Johnson said, “ I deem
it a pleasure to accept your
kind invitation. . .(nnd) will
also be happy to permit the
traditional awards to lie pre­
sented in my name to those
4-H Club members holding
superior records in citizen­
ship, leadership and achieve­
ment. My cordial good wishes
for the continued success of
thin youth program.'
The National 4-11 Service
Committee this year is cele­
brating ita 40th anniversary
ns a non profit educational
corporation, although it began
to function in 1921. Ita stat­
ed purpose is to support and
promote 4-H Club work con­
ducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service.
From the humble beginning
and donations of a few thou­
sand dollars used to bring
4-H members to tho Interna­
tional Livestock Show, tho
Committee has increased ita
support to one-ami u quarter
million dollars annually.

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FORD
OWNERS
FOREST LAKE ACADEMY’S Tumbling Team presented a performance
in the school gym recently which wua uttcudcd by a largo group of in­
terested parents nnd friends. Members of tho team are, front, from left,
Ernest Stevens, Kandy Coon. Randy Frey and Alcyd Richardson; stand­
ing. Jim Pleasants, Ducky Weeks, Roger Miller, the instructor, Ronnie
Edenfield nnd Norman Shroude. Not present for the photo was Eddy
Maynard, also a member of tho team.
(Herald Photo)

Navy Nurse
Retires In
Deltona
ny Milrrd naney
A light in the spilt level
house on Lake Lapunoeia In
Deltona was a welcome sight
recently to residents on H art­
ley Circle for they knew It
meant the arrival of Miss
Mary J. Murphy from Wash­
ington, D. C., to take up resi­
dence there.
Miss Murphy, a r e t i r e d
Navy Nurse, has had a fas­
cinating career with the U. 8.
government. Originally from
Chicago, III., she atendrd Loy­
University. She was with
CDK. BARTON W. Bartholomew, present execu­ ola
the Navy during World War
tive officer, will assume command of Heavy At­
II and was stationed in Cali­
tack Squadron 11, succeeding Cdr. John F. Har­
fornia, F l o r i d a , Oklahoma,
low (right), in change of command ceremonies
Puerto Rico, H a w a i i and
Monday at Sanford Naval Air Station.
Guam.
Sinre retirement from the
National Naval Medical Cent­
er, she haa traveled to Scot­
land and Italy and Is planning
R i c h a r d s , Mr*. Walter a trip to the Mediterranean
By Donna Eatea
A new treasurer will be Krohne, Mrs. Jam rs Manner, this summer.
elected at the regular monthly Mrs. W. J. Hartley, Mrs.
meeting of the I*ongw»od Civ­ Stephen Rockwell and Mrs. E.
Broun paper makes • good
ic League scheduled for next C. Dunning.
substitute for a pressing cloth.
Tuesday at 2 p. m. a t the Civ­
ic League Building on Church
Btrrrt.
Other officers, who will be­
gin the second year of their
term, are Mr*. Elizabeth Hflle,
president; Mrs. Lillian Cox,
first vice president; Mr*. Ida
Btcwart, second vice presi­
dent: Mrs. Ruth Rudolph, re­
cording secretary; Mrs. Mar­
guerite Hyland, corresponding
Secretary; Mrs. Otis Lee,
chairman of the house and
grounds comimttee and Mrs. J.
A. Ilistline, Mrs. Ilallie I-aVignc, Mrs. S. L. Tupper,
Our tax-loan plan Is geared to modem requirements. Service
trustees.
Yearly reports will be given is fast and the payment terms are easy on your pocketbook.
i j all committee chairmen at
the meeting. Hostesses will lie
*400
le a n s up
Mrs. K. C. Carlson, Mrs. E. P.

Bear Lake PTA League To Elect New Treasurer
Sets Election
By Maryana Mike
New oficers for the Bear
Lake Elementary PTA will be
elected at a business meeting
to be held a t • p. m. next
Tuesday in the school auditor­
ium following the social pe­
riod from 7:30 until g when
coffee and rookies will be
aerved.
The nominating committee,
Mrs. Doris Doss, Mrs. Jess
Riley and Mrs. Bea Peloquin,
will present a recommended
alate. ITA secretary, Mrs,
Beverly Lashley, has announo.
ed that nominations alao will
be accepted from the floor.
However, she stressed the fact
th at those to be nominated la
this manner should be contact­
ed in advance and their per.
mission secured.
Following the elections a
program on school dropouts
and vocational training will be
conducted.
Auxiliary Meet
Further plans will be made The regular monthly meetand reports heard for the rig of the Auxiliary to the
Country Fair to be held at th« ^&gt;ngwood Volunteer Fire Heschool on Saturday, April
tartmeut will be held at 8 1
from I until I p. m. Latest p. m. next Tuesday a t the new
feature to be added for the fire hall on the corner of
F air is a picture painting m e Warren and WUma. Mrs. Judy
rhine which h at been dona
Enow, president, will conduct
(or uae with the event.
the meeting.

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AnjrotM bat a «urljr super-Scrooge
la in fsro r of youth and the exuber­
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But there's exuberance and exu­
berance. And the kind that cruises
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Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromley

H e re !"

of American youth in general.
Can’t these college kTds have fun
without going overboard nnd tearing
up things and drinking too much and
behaving so they give themselves
and their fellow students a bad
name?
Let’s give it the old eollege try,
kids, and slow down a little — even
if it keeps our exuberance out of the
nows.

Political Notebook

A Partnership
One issue that is bound to arouse
vast sections of the electorate this
year Is that of "states’ rights" vs.
"centralized government"
Unfortunately, the matter is not
so much an Issue as an emotion with
many of us. More heat than light is
usually generated in discussions of
ust how far the federal government
i encroaching on areas properly be­
longing to the states—or, conversely,
in Just what ways the states are
ing to
fallln
* or are unable to protect
the _igm
lights and meet the new needs
of their citizens in this seventh de­
cade of the 20th century.
If the popular logic is not what it
should be, it is not surprising, for
the experts havs tried to come to
grips with the situation and have
failed to find any workable formula.
In 1052, at the request of Presi­
dent Eisenhower, Congress set up
the Commission on Inter-Govern­
mental Relations. Two years later
the commission was unable to rec­
ommend any functions of govern­
ment which could be transferred
from Washington to the states.
In 1957, President Eisenhower
gave the same challenge to the Gov­
ernors’ Conference. A committee set
up by the governors made a few
recommendations, but nothing camo
of them.
More recently, LeRoy Collins, for­
mer governor of Florida, has sug­
gested that an annual federal-state
conference be called by the Presi­
d en t The federal government would

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be represented by the President key
executive branch personnel and by
members of Congress. Governors, ex­
ecutive department heads and im­
portant members of the legislatures
would speak for the states.
Collins feels that auch annual con­
ferences "would provide an opport­
unity for injecting fresh breezes in­
to tne stale fog which now closes in
on too much of our federal-state re­
lationships."
A t the very least, they could re­
sult in a clearer definition of the
needs of the American people and
an Indication of how these needs
could bo best met, whether by the
separate states or by the federal
government
Whatever tho decision might be
in any particular matter, in the fin­
al analysis it must involve each side
aiding the other to do its proper job.
The Union was never meant to
be a rivalry but a partnership.

All things have been delivered to
me by my Father: and no one knows
the Son except the Father, and no
one knows the Father except the Son
and any one to whom the Son Choos­
es to reveal him.—Matthew 11:27.
Whatever Jesus is, the glorious
Godhead is; and to have fellowship
with the Son is to hnve fellowship
with the Father. To know the love
of Christ is to be filled with all the
fullness of God. — James Hamilton.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Johnson’s Therapy Varies
'

United P o m International
"The Treatment” is the de­
scription given by President
Johnson's friends and foot to
tho political therapy by
whleh LBJ porsusdos ralncta n t dtisena to vote for or
otherwise to ondorso tho adadnlstratlon’s projects.
“Tho Treatment" varies
from tho gontlo laying on of
kendo to muacnlar arm twist­
ing calculated to wrost that
Member from Its socket, Tho
gontlo faying on of hands In­
cludes such as a Whits House
tench or a birthday telephone
call.
Lunch a t the Whits House
May be accompanied by a
dip In the presidential pool.
If no birthday or other feta
offers, the treatm ent may be
Via telephone call expressing
the President’s flattering de­
sire for advice, help and
eouRsel.
Tho arm twisting Is reserv­
ed mostly for members of
Congrats whose vote* a n re­

quired. There Is, In feet, not
m u c h differenca between
Johneon's bare knuckle hand­
ling of a recalcitrant con­
gressman and the bull/ boy
mothoda which were cm ployoil
by tha lata President Jo in F,
Kennedy. A major dlffennce,
of course, is that Johnson's
methods get results.
For the non-member of
Congress the Johnson trantment la likely to be all sweet­
ness and light; no arm twist­
ing whatavor or, a t loast,
nona th at tho patient Immed­
iately can detect. Thus it li
that the politically minded in
Washington are chuckling ov­
er the reported affect of tho
Johnson treatm ent on Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr., the Washing­
ton, D.C., spokesman for
ADA. ADA la Americans for
Democratic Action, a leftwing sodality denounced by
Its enemies as a menses to
tha republic but conceded by
all to an effective political
fores with style.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jails Hartoa
838-1119
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mm Maryann Miles
§31-3178
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Cni.rlb.rry

ail-1049

CkulaaU
Mrs. Joan Magla
141-1741
DrBary
Mrs. Adam Malter
944-4411
DelteM
Mrs. Mildred Haney
444-5411
Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
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Geneva
Mrs. Joa. E. Matkl.ux
149-4834
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Waster
933-9319
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
933-4738
Lmgwaad
Mrs. Donna Eaten
B33-U17
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Damn
933-1999
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Bnydar
133-4841
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Dr. Crane’s

Thought For Today

2, 1964

Tha right-wing National
Review noted Rough's treat­
ment In • recent Issue aa
f a 11 a w ■ i “Tha whirlwind
courtship a f ADA panjand­
rum Joseph L. Ranh Jr. by
Lyndon Johnson has started
to pay big dividends. John­
son offered Rauh a east on
tho presidential airplane to
New York for llorbort Leh­
man's funeral Just a few
days after his Inauguration.
Since then ho has asked Rauh
repeatedly to tho White House
and listened to him and his
conferee on civil rights. Re­
sult: Tha ADA which four
fears ago pointedly endorsed
only tho top half of the Kennedy-Johnson ticket is now
telling tho boys it’s okay to
go all tho way with LBJ."
That would be a switch.
On June SO, 1DA0, when LBJ
wee seeking the Democratic
presidential nomination, ADA
•eld of him: “ Ho LBJ lo a
conservative, antl-civil rights,
gas-and-oll senator. He has
supported all of tha Major anU-lebor legislation enacted
during the paet two decades
and bragged about it."
As late aa February, last
yaar, Rauh said: “Vice Pres­
ident Lyndon Johnson has
demonstrated once again that
hie first loyalty la ta the
southern racists."
Whether Rauh has forgiven
LBJ and has persuaded ADA
to do likewise perhaps re­
mains to bo proven, but It is
a fact that ADA's anti •
Johnson barrage has beta
silenced. It is a fact, also,
that many persona were
astonished by Johneon’s vig­
orous endorsement of civil
rights and his demand for
House action. That could bo
tho secret of Rauh's conver­
sion. But still warranted la
a chuckle on tho chance that
aid-pro Rauh may have been
snared by the Taxes treat­
m ent

Worry Clinic
mil raises a hot iseue
that may provoke a lot of
controversy ee analyse hie
arguments. For why should
taxpayers In other states
contribute f 1,000 per year to
educate the children of
ohrewd Now oYrkers who
enroll In their state univer­
sities? And why ehouldn'f
public schools become pri­
vate, aelf-aupportlegf That
wee Id also and t e a c h e r
strlkoa fasti
CASE 8-421: Bill M., aged
S3, Is an economics professor
in a small private college In
Indiana.
“ Dr. Crane,* he began, “1
agree with year recent news­
paper column In which you
■aid it is time to re-evaluata
public education.
"And th at Is especially true
regarding state college*, which
load hundreds of millions of
dollars in unnecessary taxes
on tho cltieens.
“For example, here In In­
diana we have 30 private col­
leges th at don’t cost the tax­
payer a penny I
“But wa also have four tax
supported colleges and univer­
sities th at aro a tremendous
drain an the already over­
burdened taxpayers.
“Consider ray own Intoler­
able situation for I am em­
ployed by a private college ta
teach students who pay their
own tuition without a cent
from tha taxpayers.
“ Yet I must deduct from my
profeseor'a eatery to help pay
for tha education of students
a t Purdue, Indians University,
Ball State and Indiana Stats
College.
“ Moreover, h u n d r e d s of
students come to Purduo from
New York and other Eastern
states to take advantage of
our low-cost, tax supported
colleges.
“Our Indians taxpayers thus

luge our state colleges in In­
diana, thereby forcing our
taxpayers to contribute 91,000
per year per pupil to educate
those sons of foxy New York
parents.”
Well, I present this profes­
sor’s views ao you can analyse
hla arguments.
Even our public grammar
schools might also bo chal­
lenged, for Catholle, Lutheran
and private grammar schools
now educate millions a t no
cost to taxpayers!
So why should free public
schools exist a t all?

The cunt
bird
conn seem to vo a certain
randomness,
a quality of un\
DUO
predictability. The wo
w ood
tongs urh.
which
thrush has 10 conga
can follow one another la
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rotes. He wrote hla own Octo­
ber verdict as the streamer
across Page 1 of his tabloldto
“LBJ WINS SOUTH."
Now he site in the White
Houae, busy with South Viet
Nam, Panama, the war on
poverty, civil rights, the condltlon of the budget
But is there anyone wha
would like to bet th a t Lyndon
Baines Johnson will not find
the time this campaign erason to think up bumper i t i c k #
era, lapel pins, buttons, and
what—In 1064—beat rhymes
with LBJ?

t Letters

To The Editor •
Tk» d e r a t e —.IreneM let­
ters from l ie . . . . . . . •&lt; S*k*
lie a f f a i r s . 1 'k a w r i t e r a n ' "
a e r a a a a i a p r a t la r d Ikr te l­
l e r a l a a r a r r l e a Ik e atW r'e
I r a r s a m e a a 4 a d d r e s s . U tters
s f f e w e r t k a a 8.10 n u f k will
k s a l e e a a r e f r r e B r e . In te rs
a d d r e s s e d l a s l k s r s a r a a rt-fl­
a k i* p r a r l d e d i k e r do ast Seal
t a a s r a s a a l l l l a a . P o e tr y k a r t
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Editor, Herald:
When the people of Su/ord
turned down their goIdu op­
portunity to break tha ■jhone
barrier and unite the coot?,
they proved beyond any doubt
that they have little or as re­
gard for the people of mth
Seminole County.
But these lam e Sanfcrdiie*
expect their rejected brttton
to the south to pay aa tqial
share of taxes for the Suford
hospital and Its projected $1,000,000 addition!
These tam e Sanfordltet ex­
pect us to pay gladly for fa­
cilities that 99 per cot of
us In south Seminole ma't
ever usel
Sure, the Seminole Mcuorlal Hospital may belong tithe
whole county—but becaaM of
Its very location, we tenth
Seminole residents are p c tically forbidden to use it, sod
by our own doctors. So, hti it
or not, when requiring hos­
pitalization, our physician or­
der ua to the more coniaknt
hospitals in Orange Goaty.
Thus, the medic doesn't live
to drive 32 miles or tore
(round trip) to visit a udent
or two and lose almost hdf a
day doing i t
This brings ui to the g a l­
lon the Seminole Roirf of
County Commissioners an go­
ing to make on April M—
whether to vote an lncraait of
miilaga to pay for a 60-bai ad­
dition to tha Memorial Istpital. Legislation allows the
commissioners to tax aa high
as 10 mills for this hntpli].
Thera ia no provision t o di­
viding tha county into haaBal
tax districts, aa ia daw In
many other counties. A m,
wa have a situation too

where south Seminole shall
continue to pay ever increas­
ing amounts to support an in­
stitution of no use to south
Seminole.
The Sanforditei would cry
like babies if they bsd to
shell out for their hoipltsl
with no help from their re -0
jeeted brethren to tha south.
Nevertheless, they gave us
a hard kick in tha shins over
a penny ante telephone bill for
extended service, c o u n t y wide. This service would bava
helped the entire county such
as nothing aver before. Suraly, the people of Sanford know
this—but they want their eaka
paid for by us while they e a t #
IL
Mrs. Elton (Hope) Bennett
Editor, Herald:
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce Armed F ot*
fes Committee joins me ia
expressing our sincere appre­
ciation for your most gem
rroua contribution to tha
Chamber - sponsored events#
during the Tenth Annual
Bombing Darby.
Your support helped make
the 1904 social events the
most outstanding in the te »
year Derby history.
Mott important, we again
upheld Sanford’s tradition as
“ the Navy's beat duty sta­
tion."
John K rider,
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Seminole County Cham*
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education of those New York­
ers who are swamping our
Midwestern stnto schools, Just
because of tills bargain in ed­
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“ If students in tha 30 other
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why should bo subsidise those
who crowd Into our state col­
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“Let them pay if they want
an education!
“ You have alto pointed out
that there are over 1,000 ex­
cellent Uutiness Colleges in
America which don't ask for a
cent from the taxpayers.
“And those Business Col­
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yet erect their eollege build­
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atill stay out of the red with­
out ANY aid from taxpayers!
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all tha neadleas burdens load­
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“And that la especially true
of tha oul-of-stetera who de-

WASHINGTON (NF.A) —
Friends, there’a a big one up
for decision soon in President
Johnson’s t o p
Democratic
circle. Depending on how it
finally comes out, we may ba
seeing a let more—o r a lot
leas—o f tha 10-gallon hat.
Tha Hawks and tha Doves
aren’t in this one. Let’s label
tha contenders this th is the
Eagles and the Coyotes.
Tho Eagles want Johnson
to be presented in the 1BS4
campaign as president of all
tha people. They want him to
•tuff away all 10-gallon hats,
cowboy boots, saddles and
ether Texas trimmings. Pre­
sumably they'd be happy If
he'd put the I.BJ ranch off
limits until 1036.
To the Coyotes this is rank
foolishness. Of hla western
background they asy: “Ha
can’t shake it, ao why not use
It? "
If these fellows win the
day, the grent American
“spread” will be soaked with
the flavor of Johnson's Texas.
Thera will ba no effort to
change Austin to aBaustln.“
Even In Maine the voters will
be able to smell leather and
horseflesh.
Tha choice—whether to go
for a “coast-to-coast” image
or build frankly from the old
Texas portrait — hasn't yet
been made. Everything indi­
cates th at tho President him­
self will make it.
Should a n y o n e Imagine
that ha leaves this sort of
decision to others, wa can go
back and look a t Lyndon
Baines Johnson on tha 1000
campaign trail aa vice presi­
dential nominee.
Ha designed bumper stick­
ers. Ha approved tha lyrics
for n whUtla-atop campaign
tong written by n band lead­
er’* wife. Ha set tha make-up
and specified many details for
tha layout of n four-page
tabloid campaign newspaper.
He even demanded it ba
printed on blue paper.
“Johnson seems to like fed­
eral blue," recalls an associ­
ate from those days.
No one who had anything to
do with it is likely to forget
the President's w i n d i n g ,
whistle-stop train trip from
Washington to New Orleans.
Still ringing in many ears Is
tha battle cry ha hallowed, al­
most as an afterthought, • •
the train pulled away from a
Virginia crowd:
“And what has Richard
Nixon aver dona for Cul­
peper?"
Few realise, however, how
much of a one-man band
Johnson was In tha days Just
before th a t celebrated awing.
Ha sketched tha layout for
tha cover of tha proas kit. Ha
helped ready tha whlstla-atop
aong for tha southern trip.
He named tha train tha
"Southern Express” and daelded on numerous souvenirs
for politicians — and Lady
Bird's couslni—who boarded
tha train along tha way.

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Astronauts Work At Moon Job

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
What a beautiful day last
Sunday was. I understand that
churches were filled for Eas­
ter. • * • Flo Baker and chil­
dren spent the Easter holidays at Delray Beach with
relatives. They returned home
Monday evening. And guess
what, Pat Baker had to catch
tl:c measles when she got
home. How come Pal? • • •
The 4-H Handy Helpers Club
met yesterday to practice on
their skit for the upcoming
County Events Day this Sat­
urday at the Agriculture Cen­
ter on the Orlando Highway.
Sure hope a lot of you can
go out and see just what
these boys and girls are do­
ing in 4-H work. It will be
worth your time. • • • Lit­
tle Cindy Carroll, small
daughter of William Jr. and
Alice Carroll, had her tonsils
removed last weekend at the
local hospital. She did just
fine and is out playing again.
•• • • Herbert Muse told me
Monday that his dad, Carlos
Muse, who underwent sur­
gery last week at Bay Pines
Hospital, is doing real good
and expects to get to come
home in about three weeks.
That is wonderful news to us
all. Herbert, brother Jim , sis­
te r Pat and mother Helen
went down Saturday to see
him. Another sister, Lois, was
already down there. Still an­
other brother, Richard, will
be in to go down this week.
The boys arc kind of fixing
up the house and yard to
surprise Carlos when he gets
home. If I know Carlos he will
be hunting a car to work on.
So hurry home Carlos. • • •
Floyd and Leila Keller and

Children Enjoy
Easter Party
Ily Jane Casselberry
An E aster Party was held
Saturday a t the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
for children In the primnry
department of the Sunday
School.
Fifty youngsters attended
the party which orginally
was planned ns an outdoor
egg hunt hut wan moved In­
doors because of rainy wea­
ther. Several games were en­
joyed and refreshments, of
punch, cupcakes and candy
were served.
Teachers In charge of the
party were Mrs. Donald Mac­
Leod, Mrs. Mary Mobley,
Mrs. I. G. Reuter and Mrs.
Bill Young.

dsughter Ruby were here last
Wednesday for a sort of fam­
ily reunion with brother Lee
of Monroe and sister Nora
Johnson of Sanford and Lce’a
folks. They had a noon day
dinner at Margie Striplings
home. The Kellers are from
Knoxville, Tenn. • • • Very
sorry to hear that J. I. Lake
Is a patient at the local hos­
pital. We wish him a speedy
recover). • • • Little Dale
Austin is on the sick list
again. Have missed you Dale
• • • -Mrs. W. 11. Reddick, of
Xlceville, has been here visit­
ing with her son-in-law and
daughter Claude and Rena
Hawkins and grandson Sun­
day. Rena took her to Jack­
sonville Saturday where she
boarded a bus to return to
her home. Claude and Rena
look for their daughter Clau­
dette Tenney and two child­
ren any day now. Claudette
lives at Elgin Air Force Base.
• • • By the looks of the yard
filled with local papers, Jim
and M’liss Benton spent the
Easter holidays away. • • •
Talking to Mary llittell Tues­
day and «he said site had been
planning to go to Columbus,
Gi. tills weekend to sec
Claude Jr., Johanna and those
two small grandchildren but
will be unable to. Bet noth­
ing will stop her next week­
end though. • • • Mrs. Annie
Belle (Granny) Hawkins is in
Cocoa visiting with daughter
Frances (Mrs. Fred) Thomas.
• • • Dale Freeman of Tam­
pa spent the Easter holidays
here with her grandparents,
J. C. and Naomi Sapp. • • •
Mrs. S. E. Norwood. Hazel
Gardner, Norinc Norwood,
Mildred Stamlifcr,
Lorena
Tlodel, Naomi Sapp and Mrs.
Hoffman surprised L o u i s e
Rushlow the other evening
with a birthday party. Be­
sides talking all evening they
enjoyed refreshments of cake,
eoffee and Ice cream. They
siy Louise was really a sur­
prised person when they drove
up. • ♦ • April 12th is get­
ting closer now. That is Oral
Polio Vaccine Day in Monroe.
Go to the Monroe school any­
time between NOON and
FIVE o'clock on that day and
get yours. ♦ • • S. A. and
Hazel Chambliss have as
tk ir guests. S. A.'s mother,
Mrs. Roxie Chambliss of Ft.
Vslton Beach. Mr. and Mra.
Lee Chambliss, also of Ft.
gallon. spent a few days here
last week. • • • Our thought
this week Is a Ghandl quote.
T here is more to life than
increasing Its speed.”

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HOUSTON ( U r n — Six-!
teen U. S. astronauts flew to
west Texas to look at rocka
and three others rode the Gulf
of Mexico in a spaceship to­
day as a part of America's
plan to conquer the moon by
1070.

Village Group
Postpones
Meeting

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES at the First Bnptist Church in DeBnry wero
conducted by, from left, Rev. Cecil N. Opjr of Community Methodist
Church, Rev. A. C. Beatty of Stafford Memorial Methodist Church, Rev.
nnd Mrs, Hubert Thomas of First Baptist Church and Rev. Augustus C.
Summers of First I’resbyterinn Church.
(Cox Photo)

By Dorla Dean
The April meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion hna been postponed from
Mondny, April 6, in order not
to conflict with the reorgan­
izations! meeting of the North
Orlando Vilinge Council sclieduel th at night In the Civic
Building.
Tha Civie Association will
meet the following Mondny,
April LI, in the Civic Building.

The rock - hunting expedi­
tion, led by veterans Alan B.
Shepard Jr. and L. Gordon
Cooper Jr., took the spacemen
on a two-dny journey Into flic
expanses of Big Bend Nation­
al Park, 328 miles southeast
of El Paso, Tex., to study
g e o l o g i c formations they
might expect to find on the
moon.
In the Gulf .30 miles from
Galveston, Tex., astronauts
Neil A. Armstrong, James
Lovell and John Young alter­
nated on 12-hour shifts In the
cramped confines of a Gemini
capsule rolling on the high
sens. They wanted to find out
how1 well the craft can float.
In other apace develop­
ments:
—Scientists at Cape Ken­
nedy readied an unmanned but
highly instrumented model of
the Gemini space capsule for
its first orbital flight, now set
for April 7.
—The third flight of a rev­

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Forest City
Group To Hear
Rev. Wright
By Maryann Miles
The Forest City Commun­
ity Association will meet at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Casselberry at 7:30 p.m.
next Monday. Special invita­
tion to attend has been ex­
tended member* of the For­
est City Merchants Associa­
tion and to residents of Bear
Lake, West Lake Brantley,
Wcathcrifield, Brlarwood and
Altamonte Springs.
Speaker will he Dr. Ken­
neth A. Wright of Bear Lake.
Reporta will be given and
further plana will be made
for the association's fund
drive to build a community
center in the area.
Reservations
should
he
made with Mrs. William (At­
lanta) McGinnis.

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By BUI Vincent Jr.
Memo to aU personnel at
Sanford Naval Air Station:
Tbere’re real "gold” fish
swimming around In Lake
Golden. In fact, one of them
U worth 110,000111
The annuel Scblits fishing
derby opened Wednesday and
Wilson Colcer, sales manager
of tho Central Florida Bever­
age Company, at Orlando,
aald soma of the tagged fish
havo been placed In Lake
Golden.
Schlitz has placed the mon­
eyed fish throughout inland
waters In Florida, and some
in the ocean and the gulf.
Anglers taking a fish tagged
with the SchUts m ark should
contact Colcer In order to
cash in. Tags range from $23
to 110,000 — and the contest
closea here July SI.
• • •
"Thank you for your letter
of March II relative to the ef­
fect of the proposed SanfordTltusvlUe Canal upon the shad
fishery. I am advised that the
Department of Conservation
has begun Its ecological stud­
ies with regard to this pro­
ject, and you may rest as­
sured that every effort will
be made to protect and pre­
serve this valuable fishery."
S. B. (Jim ) Crowe received
the above letter from Gov.
Farris Bryant.
(Webster's defines "ecology" as “dealing with rela­
tions between organisms and
their environment." In other
words, breeding and bedding
habitats.)
• • •
Angler Jim Allyn, of the

THIS B E A U T Y was
caught by James Allyn
of Sanford while he
w an finhing below 08teen Bridge. Using an
eight-pound teat line,
Allyn landed this 20
bluo catfiah. He
Gund
it threo moro on the
name day, he says,
when his lino broke.
Shown with the catch
is hia friend, Gury Al­
mond.

Little League
Barbecue Set
The South Seminole Little
League Association and its
woman's auxiliary will spon
sor a chicken barbeque Satur­
day afternoon at the itecrea
tlonal Center in Longwood.
The eight teams entered in
tins league will play four
games during the day. The
first event will get under way
ht 9:30 a.m., and the other
three contests will follow.
The chicken dinner will be
served from 1 until S p.m.
Funds raised from the
event will be used to help light
the association's little league
park in Casselberry.

SHS Golf
Seminole High School's links
squad returns to action this
afternoon when they meet
Kdgewater High at the Dubsdread Country Club in Orlan­
do. It will be a Metro Confer­
ence event.

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EAST LANSINO, Mich. (NKA)— Coach Grady Penalager never has had a losing
wrestling season in two years
at Michigan State, nine years
as a high school mentor and
four years s i a grappler at
Oklahoma State.
9.

By Tim Mortarty
UPI Sports Writer
Are the Los Angeles Dodg
ers training for the start of
another baseball season — or
for the Olympic track team !
That's what the Minnesota
Twins were asking Wednes­
day after the World Cham
plons literally ran circles
around them in scoring a 7-3
victory at Vero Beach.
The Dodger "sprinters" col­
lected five of their IS hits on
drag bunts, stole four bases
and clicked off five success
ful hit-and-run plays. Dash
man Maury Willa waa in mid
aeason form as he awed the
Twins with a double, two bunt
singles and a stolen base.
A three-run burst by the
Dodgers In tho third inning
featured a successful drag
bunt by Wills, a single by
Tommy Davis, a sacrifice fly
by Bon Fairly and three slot
en bases. Three bunts, includ
Ing a aafe squeeze by pitcher
Larry Sherry, helped the
champs add a pair In the sixth.
Sherry turned in his top
performance of the spring by
limiting the Twins to one bit
over tN final four Innings.
Tracy Staliard of the New
York Mets turned In the
spring's first victorious com­
plete game by blanking the
Cincinnati Reds, 3-0, on six
hits. The fast-balling right­
hander struck out eight, walk­
ed one and didn't allow a Cin­
cinnati runner to reach sec­
ond base.
Tho Mets scored all their
runs In Uie first five Innings
off rookie southpaw John Fla­
vin. It was the Reds' fifth
straight loss and their 10th in
17 exhibitions.
Bob Friend also went IN
route for the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates but dropped a 4-0 ver­
dict to tN Baltimore Orioles.
Robin Roberts faced only 22
batters over the first seven
innings and stopped th # P i­
rates with two singles. Har­
vey Haddix blanked his old
Pittsburgh mates In the last
two frames.
The Milwaukee Braves won
their loth straight game
against American League op­
position by riding Hank Aar­
on's fifth N m e run of the
training season to a 3-3 tri­
umph over the Chicago White
Sox.
However, the other half of
the White Sox' split aquad
emerged with a 12-7 victory
over the Washington Senators,
on a seven-run rally in the
eighth inning. Charlie Max­
well drove in four Chicago
runs with a triple and a sin­
gle.
In other exhibitions, the St.
Louis Cardinals edged the
Philadelphia Phillies, 9-3; tho
New York Yankees downed
the Detroit Tigers, 44; the
Los Angeles Angela scored a
comeback 10-7 victory over
the San Francisco Giants and
the Chicago Cubs turned back
the Boston Red Sox, 3-7.

T N largest and ric N it
bowling tournament in tN 47year history of tN Woman’s
International Bowling Con­
gress—undoubtedly tN largest
sports event ever scheduled
for women—will open next
Thursday In Minneapolis.
A total of 3071 teams (more
than 23,000 women) will N
competing for a prize fund of
$249,924, tN largest ever of­
fered to women bowlers. The
1964 tournament, so large that
it will last 48 days and oc­
cupy two bowling centers,
surpasses the old women's
record of 3000 team s aet in
1933 at Detroit.
Women bowlers will N
coming from 48 states, Ber­
muda, Canada and Puerto Ri­

Navy, has been having a field
day at Osteen Bridge fishing
camp. Using a rod and reel,
with shiners for bait, in one
day he brought in a 10-pound,
20-pound, 22-pound and a 23pound catfish! Ill
Paul Johnson says also that
the bream, specks and shell
crackers also are biting.
Jim Crowe, of Crowe's
camp, also reports the bream
and specks are biting, espec
tally the specks In Woodruff
WINNER OF THE SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK’S an­
Creek. Specks are taking the
nual woman’s Rolf tourney, Edle Ware (riRht), looks over final tallies
"No Alibi" lure and Missouri
durinR the Sanford Womun’n Golf Association luncheon Wednesday a t
minnows with bream taking
the Mayfair Country Club with Dossie DeGanahl (left), first flight win­
worms. Jim said one party of
ST. PETERSBURG (U P D ner, and Grace Sayles the tourney medalist.
(Herald Photo)
A wide-open scramble shaped
three came in with a full limit
up today as 38 women pro­
of specks and bream.
• • •
fessional golfers tee off in
tN $10,000 St. Petersburg
All resorts report the shad
Women’s Open.
still are running, with John
T N only thing certain about
Crlm saying that "the shad
the tourney, Is that tN re­
catch Is the best yet this
cord of no defending d u ra
year." lie reported that Harry
The New York Met farm plon repeating will remain un
Elder, of Eustls, with a party
Nnda, undergoing a p r 1 n g broken.
of five went out Tuesday and
Defending cNmpton Mickey
came in with 91 shad, lndud
T N derby coniolatloo is on early favorite is marathon drills a t Sanford's Memorial
ing 42 roe.
tap tonight at the Sanford* race champ Tumbling Ranla Stadium, went through an Wright, who won last year In
Orlando Kennel Club and the The H. B. Williams Router other Intercamp game today a play-off with Marilynn
John also wants It known
Smith, Is not competing this
that Burt Thomas (pictured in
failed in her bid to make tN under the direction of Ernie
year. Miss Wright Is Ning
The Herald the other day)
field for tomorrow night's 29th White, m anager of the Wil
kept out of action with an in
llamsport
elub
of
tN
Eastern
caught his string of bass at
annual central Florida derby
Jured
ankle that N s Nen
League.
the point off John's camp.
but will be out to salvage
White, who li directing field slow to respond to treatment.
Crlm said the bass ate
some pride In tonight's llths.
But even without tN 1963
starting to school again after
Tumbling Ranla, who usual operationi at the Met camp top money winner, the tour
here, said that training activi­
the recent cold snap.
ly starts slowly and turns on
ties so ta r this week have ney shapes up as one of the
John Tolar, of Orlando, tells
the speed down the N m e
By Julian Steaatrom
N en right on schedule and N s t In tN 11-year history of
that wild hogs were more
The form or typo of m ater­ stretch, got out too fa it In
that he and other Met man­ tN event. All of tN others
dangerous and troublesome
ial to N established in re ­ the derby qualifying N a t and
agers and scouts have N en in tN top 10 money winners
than bears In the pioneer era.
membrance of Seminole High ran out of gas.
well pleaaed with the pro­ list for last year are here.
He once saw a hog whip an
Other competitors In to­
School athlete Buddy Lawton,
gress N ing made by the more T N women pros will plsy
alligator, another drive off a
who recently met an untimely night's derby consolation are than 30 young ball players N 72 holes over tN par 71.
bear stalking its plga, and
death In an auto accident In Edna Terry, Paris Pike, Ing obaerved by Met officials 6,237 yards Sunset Country
be, himself, narrowly escaped
Orlando, has not yet been de­ Priceless Pep, Rockln Mollle,
"They're
looking
better Club course. A Urge field of
attack.
termined by the local commit­ Donna's Miss Kay, Fleet Ma­ every day," aald White. "Our am ateurs will pUy tN first
• • •
tron.
tee aet up to head the effort.
bitting la Nglnnlng to catch 34 holes with the pros and any
Running for the top honors
Every boatman’s camera
The committee, meeting
up with the pitching and this amateur within 10 strokes of
should have a medium yellow
Wednesday, did assure area of 1994 in tomorrow night's makes for better intercamp tN leader a t that point will
29th
annual
derby
are
Sara­
filter to darken the sky and
gridiron fans and friends of
pUy In tN final 18-hole round
games."
help enbancq cjouds and.w a­
the Iste star, that ill ^onv sota Suncoast. Al Pasium ,
WWla.
u
l
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today
.that.pitch
ter texture. Filters may be of
tlons will N used In a' man­ tlnko, MuftP T tm e,' HypnotP era had been given quite a
the screw-on or sllp-on type,
ner deemed fitting to the que, Cherokee Hulou, Perry bit of work In bunting and in
and adapter rings are avail­
memory of the popular foot HI, and Nieto.
fielding of bunts.
Tonight's entries:
able to fit most any camera
NU and track athlete.
T N esmp will continue on
r in s T i i t i R — a /ia m il —
lens.
The committee took note of l i r a s * r — 1. Colored n e s d e . t . schedule, weather permitting,
If you own an outboard mo­
a letter appearing In Wednes­ My Wlra'o ll**l. I. Proud Ka- and White expects to announce
4. 7.rk*o, S. N a s t Rock, S.
tor auffickntly portable to
day’! edition of T N Herald •I*.
Seminole High School's bateXnl.L (.'hatter, T. Haiti* H e - IN possibility of additional
carry la the trunk of your
in which the writer euggested Salih, I. Trtaapaaa
Intercamp games this week­ NU squad will meet the
car, it will pay to take it
that the fund raising group » » : r o v n r a c k — a / i a m i l — end.
Colonial High Grenadiers in a
Ura4a O— 1. Spot d o sa lp , S.
along on vacation. According
first decide what type of me- Hupar Sport. S. Duat y Ca p ta in ,
Metro League contest Friday
to figures from outboard peo­
morlel Is desired and then 4. llo r k Tray , I. M lia d Coppar,
afternoon In Orlando in tN
Oviedo
Plays
Jo d i* n**d, T. Hpaeo Try.
ple, you’ll have to $3 to $13
gear the effort to reach a 5.
first of two league games
I. Chill W illa
per day for the privilege of
TIIIHII RACK — B / l t MIL — Ocoee Friday
specific gosl.
slated this weekend.
II— l . (Dory Hra, : Cir­
renting a fishing motor—when
Saturday afternoon Coach
However, the committee de­ cl iursa s *Hunahlo*.
I. Hha'a HandOviedo High School's Lions,
you can find one. Boats, on
cided Ita primary problem in ■om*. 4. J a y n o S a a ly , I. D a s h - winners of threo of its four Jim McCoy’s nine U scheduled
the other hand, are plentiful
deciding what to do Is in not In# Dan. S. H o d s* N* Dart, T. baseball contests thus far this to travel to OrUnde again for
Purobrod, i. Ill n * o
and normally rent for $2 to $3
Ult with tN Boone High
having any idea a t to how v i i v n T i t it a c s : — a / i a m i l — season, goes to Ocoee Friday
per day.
much will N received by tN l i r a s * M— 1. Kandy K oLn *. afternoon for a contest with School Braves.
M ln n L Ilya, I. Rlorkla'a
• a a
McCoy's charges are winfund. "Obviously, If the total t.
Marker, 4. ll i i s t l ln H a n k . S. tho Ocoeo High School Cardi­
ess In four league outings
On small boats, the soft
comes to $200 tN choice is Credit Up. I. B r ookatt*. T. Jo* nals.
nail. I. Itan jamla lluah
thus far this season and have
spot for sleeping is atop an
much moro restricted than If PIPT1I
Oviedo has racked np wins
MACH — a/a M IL —
air mattress, it offers con
it amounts to $10,000," the (trad* T— 1, H a l f P ac, S. Show over MelNurne Central Cath­ ost their only non-conference
encounter. At IN present time
till, S. P a t's Turn, 4. Roaton
slderable comfort and, when
committee declared.
Hud, S. Rob Tray, S. Summ er olic, Monteverdi and split a
deflated and rolled up, doesn't
The committee revealed Hal*. T. Run N, I. H.A.’a Hopaa pair of gsm ss with Lyman tN Semlnoles are in seventh
place by virtue of the fact
require much storage space
that many suggestions have SIX TH HACK — S / i a MIL — High of Longwood.
i r a s * C— I. To ry Touch , I.
that tN eeUar Is occupied by
Before leaving on a cruise,
N ea made Including such lPam's
W hlallad. I. Taaaa Laos.
t N Bishop Moore Hornets
check It out for leaks. A m at
Iteme as a plaque for the 4. Rahalf W ay, I. M ln n L (lataa, Tourney Set
w N N v e lost five Metro en­
t.
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tress that runs out of air in
gymnasium, an enlarged tro­ 1. M o r n n T ray
MIDLAND, Tex. (UPI) - gagements.
the middle - of tho night is
phy case, a scholarship, a bus a r.V K X T ii r a c k — a / a m i l
The first annual Tall City
hardly an asset.
for the team s' out-of-town —« rad# l&gt;— 1. (1111 Kda*. t.
Open invitational golf tourna­
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The Book of Outdoor Living
trips, training equipment for 5 . If.'a Raa dy Mis. I. Pam'* ment, sanctioned by t h e
TORONTO — (NEA) - An
suggests these Ingredients for
the track and football leam i, Raby, S. O N a llL , T. H arbou r Ladles Proftsslona! Golfers
19 per cent Increase, 34 cents
I. R h y m t r (1.
an casy-to-fix, delectable dish
additional aeats for the field Choice,
SDHIITH MACH — B / l t Milos Association, will N held at
tN re , was reported for
for crulae-campera, Appro­
at
the
high
school
and
light­
—(tr ad e R— 1. Orbital. S. I t ­
tN Midland Country Club, 1993 by tN Jockey Club, Ltd.,
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4.
priately dubbed "Bisque a la Mid-Florida
ing for the field.
Hkua, I. Pood T o w n , S. Rail Nov. 94.
operator of tU Ontario racing.
Outboard:" One can each of
The committee agreed to K in s, T. P o t t y ' s P o ll y . S. Ruby
Golf
Action
condensed t o m a t o
soup,
K
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■sk Tho Herald to accept
T H MACH — B / l t MIL—
cream of celery soup and con­ Russ Overly, Bud Mabry ideal that might N used and nS rIX
a 4 a l»— I. R o y a l Actrsas, t.
densed milk, as well as one and Pat Lary teamed up Wed­ p a n them on to the group. Kourway Karan, I. T w o sc a rs,
ran of either crab meat, nesday to fire a low net of Today The Herald eald that 4. Ron nie Abbe, I. I r l i h Alert,
I. ( l a t e r Land, ?. She's Sat, S.
ON 100 BRANDS
shrimp or lobster (If you're ss to take first placo in the It would accept any Ideas for Tra nw a y a
really hungry use all three). Senior Men's Golf Association a suitable memorial and TP.XTH MACH — a / l * MIL —
s* A— 1. J a m ta Km mal, :
Combine all ingredients in top tournament at tN Mid Flor­ make them available to the lira
Morn lnx Tld*. S. n o b Drake.
of a double boiler and heat, ida Country Club.
4.
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Llpatlrk. I. S u m m ercommittee.
• Ita. I. Htap Now, T. « o f t W hirl,
It was a three-man, low
stirring occasionally. Season
Contributions to the Buddy I. Silk* Xacrotary
net, best ball event. In se­ Lawson Memorial Fund can Kt.KYKXTH RAt'M — ■ /■ Milo
FA R R ELL’S
to taste. It will serve three.
cond place with a 39 was tN
(irado T— Derby C a s s a l a • • •
ARCADE PACKAGE 8T0RR
N addressed to "Buddy Lew- —
II**— 1. T u m b l i n g R a n la , I.
If you haven't a recent team of Ken Kiefer, Sid son Fund, Sanford, Fla., P i l o t M a lro a , S. P a r i s Pika,
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 4:15 P. M.
Gluckmaa
and
Dr.
N.
Schata.
4. Kdaa Tarry. S. D o a a a 'a Mis*
I l l E. FIRST
SANFORD
photograph of your outboard
Sim."
Kay. S. Rnckar’a Circus, f .
WR GITO TOP TALUB RTAMPfl
rig, bettor have one taken. In Andy Anders, Art Kroesscke,
Prlcelaaa Pop, I. R e r k l a Molll*
and
Dr.
H.
B.
Washburn,
with
the event your boat and motor
are atolen, you'll have aome- a low net of 39, also tied for SHS Swim Host
Seminole High’s swim team,
thing to abow police that will second place.
with
fivo wins ana three loseH O L L
E R S S a ^ tc C
N ip them considerably in
CHOICE OP CARS
ee on ita record thus far this
tracking down your rig.
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INDIANAPOLIS - (NBA)— •eaaoa, wlU host the ewlm
Q VOUt&gt; SN&amp;Nt-l
Trying to erect a tent after
dark is an irritating business Parnelll Jones and A. J . Foyt taaas from EdgewaUr High
KIU.IB n t
School la Orlando la a Metro
which the veteran camper each are assured ef two c a n
Conference
meat
at
t
N
City
from
which
to
make
a
choice
thcih cam coaac fully
avoids like poison ivy. But it
SQUtPCD WITH
happens to the N at woodsman In tN Indianapolis 309-MUe Pool la Sanford Friday after­
0CP4N0ABHJTV.
Race on May 30.
noon a t 3:30.
once in awhile. If you find
PERFORMANCE,
kA N D tA ay TERMS
yourself in tN predicament of
setting up camp after night­
FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
fall, don't fumble around do­
ing the Job by lantern light.
(Ideal For Sprlahler Systems)
Use your car's headlights to
AT REDUCED PRICES
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Leather-soled shoes a 11 p
DU • MHMaeMSNteeMHMmiM 4e/Ft. Or 2J5/I00’
very easily on N a t decks, wet
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rocks and tN pine needles
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and leaves on forest floors.
Boating experts suggest out­
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fitting everyone on your
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Sanford, Fla.
l i t N. French A re.
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camping cruise with a good
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Headquarters Far 8prlakler Systems.
pair of N a t shoes.

Women Tee Off
At St. Pete

Derby Consolation
At S0KC Tonight

Met Training
On Schedule

No Decision On
Memorial Yel

SHS, Colonial
Play Friday

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!

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co, and are members of B8
women's city bowling A d ­
dition*. More than half If*
from hostess-stale Mir.neat*
and another quarter arc from
neighboring Iowa and Wise*
sin.
Team averages range ft*®
less than 430 ( 88 pins per **■
msn per game) to 933 (94

Liston Fight
Firm Mum On
Reorganizing

pins each), tN average of N
Linbrook Bowl team of Anahelm, Calif., winner of the
1962 and '63 WIBC champion­
ships. There are 70 teams en­
tered with averages of 900 or
over.
Other defending champions
are Helen ShablU of Detroit,
Mich., all events; Irene Monterosso of Flushing, N.Y.,
Queens champion; Dorothy
Wilkinson of Phoenix, Arts.,
singles; and Ann Heyman
and Ruth Rcdfox of Toledo,
Ohio, doubles.
The hugo tournament fea­
tures several special events.
On April 12 and 13, 56 coeds
from all parts of the U. S.
wilt compete to determine tho
1964 collegiate women's cham­
pions. Then from May 18-22,
409 of the country's N st wo­
men bowlers will vie in tho
1964 WIBC Queens Tourna­
ment.
On May 4-6, more than 1800
convene In Minneapolis for
tN 47th annual WIBC cos*
ventlon. They will N repre­
senting nearly 2V4 million
WlBC-sanctloncd women bow­
lers.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Inter-Continental Promotion
Inc., the corporation set sp
for former Navywelght chix
plon Sonny Liston, would wi­
ther confirm nor deny todays
report that it may N rear
ganized.
The Philadelphia Inqulnr
said in a front page story
that negotiations are under­
way In nearby Chester, Pa., ts
reorganize the firm which wti
the subject of N arings by tN
Senate antitrust and moospoly subcommittee In Well­
ington.
Garland D. (Bill) Cherry,
the company’s attorney, re­
fused to comment on the Isqulrer story at this time. Ht
said that "when all the facts NEW YORK (UPI) — T N
and figures are In. we wd Boxing Writers' Association
release it to the public in s (BWA) added its voice today
press conference and also Ike to the chorus asking for a
future of Inter - Continental
national boxing commission­
Promotions."
er.
Chester concessionaires Bob Barney Nagler of the New
and Jam es Nilon now own U York
Morning
Telegraph,
per cent of the corporation
president of the BWA, tele­
Liston has 22*.-i per cent, sad
graphed a "commissioner" ro*
Sam Margolls, Ycadon, Pi.,
solution to Sen. Philip A.
vending machine compaiy
Hart, (D-Mich.), in Washing­
operator described as a cIom ton, D. C.
friend of Liston, also has 2JH
Senator'Hart is chairman of
per cent. Cherry and Sain
Senate's subcommittee on
tore J. Avcna, Camden, N. J„
anti • trust and monopoly,
attorney, each have five pa
which has been bolding hear*
cent of the stock.
lngs
recently on the sport
Margolls told the Senate
T N resolution, voted unanl*
subcommittee he was gists
mously a t Wednesday’s BWA
the stock for bringing Lists
luncheon, assured the senator
and the Nitons together. Tit
that the BWA was whole­
N arings ended Tuesday
heartedly
Nblnd his commit­
tn observation by Sen. P;
tee's effort to get "Bill S.
A. Hart, (D-MIch.), that "
1474" enacted Into legislation.
regulation of boxing has
That bill, drawn up by tho
N en an astoundiing succc
late Sen. Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee when he was head
Senator H art's sub-com­
Lions, Lakeview ofmittee,
was designed prim ar­
ily
"to
curb
monopolistic con­
M eet Friday
trol of professional boxing and
The Lyman High Grey to establish within the Depart­
hounds, with a record of fow ment of Justice the office of
wins and three losses so h t the national Nxlng commis­
this season, will play as sioner."
Orange-Belt Conference gams Bill S. 1474 was introduced
Friday afternoon at Winter Into the Senate by Sen. Ke­
Garden with the Lakevltw fauver on March 39, 1991. It
High School Red DevUs.
was re td twice and then re ­
The game is slated to begh ferred to the Judiciary com­
at 4 p.m.
mittee, where it still remains.

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DEAR ABBT: Our chil­
dren to to elementary
■chool in a itate where salarlee are low and there it
a shortage of teachers. A
woman I shall call Mrs. X
is a supply teacher. She la
also a crosalny guard, and
must excuse herself in or­
der* to direct traffic. Mrs.
X married at 14 and had
her first child a t IS. She
did not eren finish JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL! Yet we
hear that the principal is
m a k i n g her a full-time
teacher next year. When we
complained, the principal
aald he •‘thought" she took
a correspondence course and
finished high school. Is thia
fair? Many high school
grads would like to forego
the expense and work of col­
lege, and go right into
teaching. Mrs. X must hava
cast a spell over this prin­
cipal. What can be done?
ANGRY PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: Quali­
fications for teaching vary
vastly in the individual
states. But apparently Mrs.
X qualifies to teach in
yours. If aha hasn't also
"cast a spall" over the aup-

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deal and the school
they can explain it
It Tou.
A B B Y : What
kes a 67-year-old man
Idenly decide to go on a
det, and to take an interest
k dothes and grooming?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: A wolaan.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: My front
prch is being used for a
joblic bus stop. When it
gins, my porch is crowded
rith strangers who are
falling for the bus. Some
t them leave newspapers
m the floor, and 1 even
ind cigarette butts that
lave been crushed by their
| Welt. My porch la ray prl1rate property. I hate to be
seen, but I am getting tirl id of cleaning up after the
i public. I can't help it if my
I tout* is right on the cornir a few steps from the
tat stop. What ahould 1
dear

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BAD BACK
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•euld ask either the "city"
ir the transportation com­

Qaoiby. Obi tBhidqsi
One* you have gotten into
NORTH
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the habit of using the four
AQI8B
letters of the word "A rch"—
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Analyte the toad, Review the
A ll
bidding, Count tricks, How far
CAST
make the contract—you can
AAT
A ll
learn to perform the four V
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operations together and in the ♦ &gt;
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order that la easiest for you. ♦ K Q 1O 05I
t o o n (D)
Now, suppose you are
A 1CJ 1004
6outh and West leads that s i s 1
VABJ
of diamonds. The lead to!
♦ AJI4
somewhat of a surprise since,
*A
clubs have been bid and rais-'
Both vulnerable
ed by the opposition. You de­ ■rath W ad North East
cide to play dummy’s deuce U
1*
3*
IA
Pass Pass
Pass
and to postpone your thinking 4 A
Opening lead—A t
until you see East's play.
East plays the queen and you
still miss tha king, eight and ■ost unlikely. He almost sure­
ly opened a singleton or doufive.
West might have led low Melon and a little more
from the king, but that seems Sought should convince you

iO n J h s t (f )o jm n :
"Are my wife and I wrong
In expecting our children to
do a few things around the
houseT" « father asked me
recently.
He added by way ef expla
Ration:
"We insist on our children
doing a tew email Job* about
the bouse. They have to do
their chorea before they can

Nikita Strikes
Back At Chinese

&gt;lty, and apparently we are
he only parents in our neigh
korhood who demand any
Ring a t ail of thair children
hi the way ef work."
Any parent who today clings
to the old-fashioned but *U11
sound notion that a child
should accept n little respon­
sibility for helping with
shores probably can aympath
ke with thia man. For today,
h the so-called "better"
aeighborhoods, few children
ire expected to do anything
but what beckons a t the
moment.
Mom or dad mows the lawn,
while husky junior goea to
the movies or alto in front
»f his own or a neighbor's
television s e t
Sis doesn't even clean up
her own room, though she has
plenty of energy for anything
the gang thinks up. Alio, she
doesn't hestltate to use mom
is a chauffer for the gang.
So the parent who tries to

BUDAPEST (UP!) - Sovlot Prem ier Nikita S. Khru
thcher, in an obvtoua count­
er-attack on the Chinese Com
muniats, aald today that world
revolution
cannot succeed
without full atomaebs.
“ There are come who call
themselves Communists and
Marxist • Leninist* and who
claim they are working for a
better world," he told a meet­
ing of Hungarian factory Runt Missing Men
worker*. "But they still d o s t PORT ARTHUR, Tea. think it's Important to ratoo (UP!)— Tbo Coart Guard
the standard of living. They planned to resume the search
today for three men missing
only call for revolution,
since an oil exploration ship
lutlon.
"The revolutionary impulse loaded with 30,000 pounds of
to In itself not onough. Wo Al­ explosives blew up and rank
In the Gulf of Mexico Tues­
to need a good plate of
lash, good books and
day.
housing. When you have
then you know why you are
fighting."
I t wao Khrushchev'* first
public reference to Poking’s
massive new attack on his
policies Issued Monday.

pany he provide a shelter
for that bus atop, (2) You
could enclose your porch
and put a lock on the gate.
(3) You could stick your
head out the door and re­
mind folks that they are
trespassing on private prop­
erty. Number Two would
be my choice.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: A very
cute boy, shouted across
the c a m p u s
to me,
“C. Y. K.’’ I didn't know
what he meant, so the next
time I saw him I asked him
and he told me to ask you.
So I am asking.
DEBBIE
D E A R D E B B I E : It
means, "Consider yourself
kissed."
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Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to Abby. Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
that the lead was a singleton.
Few players would open a
doubleton when they had a
natural long ault lead.
Now you have Analysed the
lead and Reviewed the bid­
ding. You Count 10 winners
and three losers provided you
can mske three diamond
tricks. There are nine win­
ners and four losers If West
can get In a diamond ruff.
Since you have decided that
West's lesd was a singleton
you must take that first dia­
mond and go after trumps.
If East has the ace of
apades nothing Is going to do
you any good, but West has
it and you wind up losing one
spade, one heart and one
diamond.

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600 Boys Due
For Scouforama
An estimated 600 boyi from
the St. John* Scouting Dis­
trict will converge on the
Sanford Armory April 10 and
11 for the Scoutorama pro­
ject now being prepared.
The program will let the
public lee what hobbiea, aVilli
and training 8routa have had
during th* past year.
Boyi from Sanford. Lake
Mary, DeLand, Oranga City,
Lake Hflen, DeBery and De­
Leon Springs will take pert.
Each unit will be judged
three times, once for each per­
formance, by three different
persons. Th* judging will be
totalled end averaged to de­
cide which award a unit will
receive.
A perfect score would bring
100 points. Blue ribbons will
be given for score* between
01 and 100 points; red rib­
bons for R1 to 00 points; and
yellow ribbon for the booth
receiving Iras than 81 point*.
Regulations and suggested
themes for each unit have
been distributed by the dis­
trict activities chairman, B. F.
(■anas. Coordinating the pro­
gram is Thomaa O. Albert,
St. Johns District executive.
Hours for the April 10 por­
tion of th* Scoutorama will
i&gt;* from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m.

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7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Temple
Houston. "Miss Katherina."
Call thli one a komplicated
kontrivance. Paula Raymond
ii more than pleasant as a
woman who lets herself get
bilked by a con man, falls
for him and then learni she's
helping him further his career
of crime. If you gnjoyed
"Maverick" and like "Deitry," you’ll probably go for
this one.
8-9 p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In ­
cident at Aihton Corners."
Fair warning: The accent
here ii on light comedy with
nary a flicker of range war.
Allyn Joslyn plays a town
banker uho'a alwaya dreamed
of being a rugged cowboy.
He'd like to prove his manli­
ness lo his luscious wife (Lola
Albright) who likes him just
the way he to. He make* a
deal with Gil Favor (Eric
Fleming), giving Gil hia bank­
er'* office while be take* over
as trail bos*. Gil knows little
about banking, but the banker
knows even lest about herding
cattle. Ho can't even ride a
hone.
8:30-9:30 p.m, NBC. Dr. Kil­
dare. "A Day to Remember."
Ann Baxter plays a woman
driven to distraction by the
death of her son. Sha runs
off with a substitute child
who's got severe physiol
problemi and endangcra the
youngster’s life. If Miss Bax­
ter bad spent some time visit­
ing one of the psychiatric
shows, perhaps her problems
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would have been resolved.
9-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. "The Case of Simple Si­
mon." This series has had
some Imaginative plots, but
this one strctchea credulity.
Except for some good court­
room action at the finish,
you'll be confused as to
what'a going on. A middelaged actress (Virginia Field)
is convinced a young man
claiming to be her son is a
phony. She's convinced the
offspring of her unhappy m ar­
riage 20 years previously Is an
actor in her touring troupe.
A theater critic she despises
for having broken up her m ar­
riage Is murdered and she's
accused of the crime. Perry
Mason (Raymond Burr) has
a puttied air in most of this
one, and well he should have.
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show. Another
good show, nicely balancing
country music, pop music,
comedy and flowers. "Texas
Plaint" opens the show in
routing style, Jimmy does
"Alexander's Ragtime Band,"
"Shenandoah" and "Nobody"
a n d guest Eydle Gorme
chimes In with "Because

You're Mine." The comedy
comes from Don Adams who
plays a rocket expert and docs
an inquiring reporter routine.
Rowlf gets some laughi as he
prepares for hit Las Vegas
night club debut. Jim Reeves
It on hand for more country
music with "Welcome To My
World" and "Four Walla" and
Jim, Jimmy and Eydie team
up on "Thia Old House," The
flowers? Some 10,000 carna­
tions tried out for the show
and 8,200 made it, less those
■wiped by members of the
cast. A colorful display, in­
tensified by the fact that the
show to in glorious black-andwhite.

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see to It that his children
shoulder a little responsibility
and do a little work along
with having fun Is at a dis­
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reo are likely to feel put
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Ilk* tbo neighborhood's mean­
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once heard another father
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more or less et the time."
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Happy Acres Tea

The

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M rs . Norton Honored Splendid Success
Guest O f Baby Shower

On Easter Sunday

Happy Acres kindergarten
and Sunday school class spon­
sored a highly successful tea
program Easter Sunday after­
noon with the entire class par­
The horn* of Mra. C. W. I noth Meador*, Clyde Domp-lker, and D. E. Carpenter.
E rtl« on Celery Avenue was icy, R. L. Johnson, Kathryn
Aleo tha Mleee* Patricia ticipating.
An enormous pink umbrella
tba *ce*na of a ahowar la it I’hsgan,’ D. K. Kersey, Betty Gracey, Susan Phagan, and
In the school yard was the
Saturday
night
honorinir, |Glenn, L. Ilarmick, M. Kara* | Betty Carpenter.
setting for the tea, and soft
Cheryl Marie Norton, tha
Easter music was played as
adopted daughter of Mr. and
the boys presented the school
Mr*. Stanley V. Norton, and
projects.
Mrs. Norton.
The-punch table was cen­
The party room* were ar*
tered
with a beautiful floral
ranged with Easter decor,
arrangement, colored eggs
and the buffet table held a
and baskets, and covered with
beautiful floral arrangement
a cloth of unique design. Beth
sum unded with assorted rel­
Womblc, assisted by her mo­
ishes, dips, cakes and Easter
ther, Mrs. Marie Womble,
eggs. Tha gifts were present­
transformed unbleached mus­
ed to tha honoree In an overMRS. J. R. BATTLE Is displaying Home of the
lin into a creation by ironing
sited Easter basket, cleverly
doll
clothes which will be featured in u bazaar
on bunny and egg appliques,
decorated in tha traditional
to
raiBe
funds for the Oviedo Woman’s Club.
and using crayolas to produce
Easter manner.
Mrs.
Hattie
is responsible for the successful pro­
a most effective cross stitch
Mrs. Hilda Butler and Mrs.
ject,
and
this
year, she is well under way and
design.
Ray Rothrock assisted Mrs.
ahead
of
the
schedule for tho buzaar, which
Easter cookies were dec­
Ergle in arranging the re­
will be announced later.
orated
by
the
girls,
and
each
freshments and entertainment.
half hour two five-year-old
a*nt
girls arrived to serve from the
Mr. and Mrs. Norton's ma­
hours of 4 to 8.
ny frisnds share the excite­
The guest list exceeded 150,
ment of their new arrival
and
Mrs. Gcorgo Pitlard ex­
with them. Mrs. Norton was
pressed her gratitude to all
tha former Donna Nawson of
Mrs. Fort Poole sends us a 6 cups sugar (2Vk lba.)
responsible for making this
Sanford.
delicious
Raisin Cup Cake re­ 2Ik cups shortening (1 lb.)
affair such a huge success.
Others attending ware the
Stir flour, baking powder,
cipe. Let's try it, and thank
Mmas. C. C. Hannar, 0 . P.
you
very
much.
1
had
an
en­
salt
and augar to blend. Sift
Wade, R. E. Sodorblom, Ins
joyable conversation with her three times. Cut In shortening
Dowda, Jim Blaylock, Ruby
with pastry blender nr mixer,
Heartsoe, Carlos Griffin, B.
the other day.
or work it in with the finger
H. Griffin, Don Francisco,
RAISIN CUP CAKES
tips until quite uniformly
Earnls Wright, Jean Con­
Cover 1 cup of raisins blended. A quick method for
MRS.
STANLEY
NORTON
nml
dnURhtcr
Cheryl
verse, and Kenneth Edwards.
(seedless) with water. Boll blending Is to put ingredients
Mario.
(Herald Photo)
Also, Walt Britton, KenThe I.ndlcs Society of Bro­ leaving Vk cup of Die liquid. into a dlshpan and use an
electric mixer by removing
therhood of Locomotivo Fire­ Cream:
South Seminole
the detachable motor and
men nnd E n g i n e e r s will
% cup sugar
beaters and blending the mix­
hold their regular business
Vk cup lard
ture at low speed until the de­
and social meeting, Thursday,
Beat in:
sired consistency is reached.
P e r s o n a ls
April 2, at 8 p.m. at the home
Store in covered container at
1 beaten egg
been maid of honoi, unfort­
By Mrs. Joe. Methleux
room temperature. To mea­
of Mrs. Alfred S. Greene on
Add:
By Maryann Miles
The rehearsal dinner for unately was hospitalised with
sure
mix, pile it lightly into
Jewett's Lane.
lVk cups sifted flour
Mrs. Esther Johnson and
the wedding party of Miss an emergency appendectomy.
cup and level off with a spat­
U tap. salt
Others of the wedding par­ daughter, Dagmar, of Jewel
Janice Lee Wynn and Wil­
ula. It makes about 17 cups
Vt tsp. soda
liam A. Fisher, who igere ty attending the aupper were Drive, Forest City were house
of mix.
1 tap. vanilla
• • •
married Saturday a t All Larry Loomis, best men and guests of Mrs. Ethel Bryce of
use Ik cup liquid
Souls Catholle Church In San­ John Hare, Thomas Butner
The
general
directions for
Bake in muffin tins, in 350
ford, was held last Wednes­ and Carmen Kuatrochl, ush­ Silver Springs over the Eas­
making
a
cake
from
this mix:
degree oven for 15 to 20 min­
ter weekend.
day in Geneva a t Lucky Ac­ ers.
utes. Makes about 22. Whilo llavo ingredients at room
Also attending were Mr.
res, home of Mr. and Mrs.
warm spread mixture of temperature. Use a large mix­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cro­
Jams* V. Btowell Jr. Assist­ and Mr*. Clifford Wynn, parorange juice and sugar on top ing bowl.
ing Mrs. Stowell as junior cuts of tha hrido-rlcct; Mrs. well, 11(11 Selma Hoad, LongFor a WHITE CAKE uso:
of
each one.
hostess waa her daughter, John Hnre, Mrs. Joseph Math- dale, have recently returned
3',k cups of the above mix
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leux and James V. Btowell from a five day cruise to
Miss Carin M. Btowell.
% cup milk
We have a request for Die
Nassau.
The Lenten buffet was Jr.
3
egg whites
Ico Cream Fruit Punch re ­
served to guests from a ta­
1 tap. vanilla
cipe. Mra. . Charles Jarrctt
ble overlaid with an heirloom
Add Vk cup of the milk to
wishes It for a 50th wedding
cloth more than 100 years
anniversary coming up this the mix; beat 2 minutes. Add
eld. Tha centerpiece, which
month. We guarantee this it a remaining milk, egg whltci
was the focal point of atten­
dclicioua punch a l we have and vanilla and beat. Pour in­
tion, was a unique replied of
to 2 waxed paper lined fl inch
used
It several times.
the wedding procession do.
ICE CREAM FRUIT PUNCH layer pans. Bake in 375 dosigned and created by the
By popular demund, the Of­ her topic. Sho will stress the
gree oven about 20 minutes.
This will serve 50.
• • •
hostess. Gowns were exact ficers Wives Club, is repeat­ advantages of purchasing pa­
Vk gallon vanilla ice cream,,
duplicates, both in design and ing tho decorating course tio furniture (wrought Iron,
For
a
SPICE
CAKE try
softened
color, to those worn In tha which was so highly success­ rattan etc.) hy newlyweds,
this:
614 cups (46 or. can) apricot
wedding. The altar featured ful in the past. Tho new and young couplra on a' bud­
3Ik cups of the mix
nectar, chilled
• porcelain madonna, elevated schedule will begin on Tues­ get, and later utilising Ita
1 tsp. cinnamon
6V4 cupi (46 os. can) pine­
and centered amid white day April 7, a t 1 p m. at the use in the Florida room, aun P R E T T Y J A N I C E
1 tsp. allspice
apple
juice,
chilled
blooms, end flanked by tall NAB ballroom, and will .con­ porch or patio. Sha will also Springfield, w e a r i n g
Ik tsp. nutmeg
% cup (6 os. can) frozen
white lighted tapers.
tinue for six consecutive offer constructive suggestions her Easter bonnet and
Vk tsp. cloves
orange
juice
concentrate,
Following the delightful weeks.
to couples who are in the u beaming untile, play­
94 cup milk
thawed
buffet, gifts were presented
Tho series ticket, “ You and procesa of discarding their ed Easter bunny last
2
eggt
by the bride-elect to her at­ Your Home'1 will be honored, old furniture and will present week, uh tdto distribut­ 1 quart sparkling water, chill­ Stir apices into mix. Add
ed
tendants, Mrs. Thomas A. and tho programs aro open to them a unique and practi­ ed Easter egga and
In large punch bowl put Vk cup of the milk to the mix,
Butner, matron of honors Miss to all service wivea In the cal decorating program.
candy to children at softened
Ice cream. Pour In beat 2 minutes. Add remain*
Fran Qulllan end Miss Bar­ area, both active and retired.
Other program* included in tho Florida State Rank.
juices and sparkling water. ing milk and eggs, beat 2 min­
bara Benkarlk, bridesmaids
Mrs. H. It. Haugstcd of this aerie* will inrludo chil­
Add cracked or crushed ice as utes. Pour into waxed paper
and Miss Carin M. Btowell, Road's I'atio Mart In Fern dren'* rooms, entertaining,
much
as needed. Stir slightly. lined 2-inch layer pant. Bake
J u n i o r bridesmaid. Donita Park will conduct tha first and table settings, and will
in moderate oven 375 degrees
Ready
to serve.
Wynn, younger sister of the session, using “ Summer Fur­ all bo presented In an attrac­
about 20 minutes.
• • •
bride-elect who was to hove niture as a Roommaker" for tive and moat interesting
Now tome variations.
We
also
have
a
request
for
manner.
a cookie mix. We have this
Mra. John Moynlhan la
one from the H. D. office
chairman for tho entire
which has been tried and
courao, with Mra. John Barletted.
You can store this
low and Mrs. Barton Barth­
All members of Campbell- away for at long a t three
olomew as co-chairmen, as- Losalng Post No. 53, Ameri­
months without refrigeration.
slated by the Mines. Kcrmlt
can legion Auxiliary are It la also a cake mix, too.
Jamison, Bill Yellnck, Fred
MASTER CAKE AND
Stipp, R. L. Wright, and Mrs. cordially Invited to attend
COOKIE MIX
the
monthly
meeting
to
be
John Hoganson.
held at th t Hut Friday even­ 1 pkg. caka flour ( I lba.) or
9Vk cups sifted cake or soft
Pecans ara good on hot ing at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments
flour
clovorloaf
rolls
covered
with
will bo served by Mrs. Chloo U cup baking powder
O v e r
D re s s e s
butterscotch sauce.
Butts.
1 tbap. salt

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Eligibility Aware j For
Annual Flower Rowing
&lt;
The awards, to moat people,
are the most Important part
of a flower show. There will
be only one Blue — for first,
one Red — second, one Yellow
— third, awarded in each
class . . . both in the Artiitic
Design and the Horticulture
Divisions.
From the blue ribbon win­
ners arc chosen the highest
awards, which y e a n ago
were named "Beat in the
Show." Now, In order to give
all outstanding entries equal
recognition there are various
award* of equal value.
In Artistic Design, the Tri­
color la awarded to the blue

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The Brotherhood
Ladies Society

Meets Thursday

Wynn-Fisher Rehearsal
A n d Dinner Party Given

Officers Wives Club Will

Conduct Decorating Course

American Legion

Auxiliary Meets

OATMEAL COOKIES
Hk cups of the mix
1 cup thick cooking oats
1 tap. cinnamon
1 egg
Vk cup milk
Vk cup chopped nuts
Vk cup raisins
Stir in oatmeal and clnna.
mon in the mix. Add remain­
ing ingredients and blend
thoroughly. Let stand 20 min­
utes. Drop by teaspoon on
greased baking sheet. Bake
in a moderate oven 350 de­
grees a b o u t 15 minutes.
Makes 3 dozen.
• • •
ORANGE RAISIN COOKIES
3 cupi mix
grated rind of 1 orange
Vk cup raisins
2 eggs
Combine ingredients a n d
blend thoroughly. Drop by
teaspoon on greased baking
sheet, allowing r o o m to
spread. Bake in a moderate
oven 375 degrees 10 to 12 min­
utes. Mhkcs 4 dozen.
• • •
You also can use this mix
for puddings. Here's one for
SPICY APPLE PUDDING.
3 cups of the mix
1 tap. cinnamon
1 tap. allspice
2 eggs
2 cups peeled and diced appica
Stir apices Into mix. Add
beaten eggs and blend well.
Add apple. Stir to blend. Put
into greased custard cups and
steam about 40 minutes.
Makei enough for 12 servings.
• • •
STEAMED DATE PUDDING
3 cupt mix
1 tap. cinnamon
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 cup chopped dates
1 cup chopped nut meats
Stir cinnamon into mix.
Stir in beaten egg. Add milk
and beat 2 minutes. Blend in
dates and nuts. F1U greased
custard cups half fulL Steam

ribbon winner which Is csv
posed of predominately !nh
cut plant materiaL The ddule designate! in each Mirate class just exactly i *7*
ials the exhibitor la al &gt;*d
to use.
Also in artistic deslgii te
Award of Distinction m re
awarded to the blue i sin
winner which is com osd
mainly of materials
tkr
than fresh cut plant mat r l
this opening a wide fie I f
possibilities. Besides d r 1
wood, weathered wood, rid
materials and natural rr itrlals, an exhibitor may
painted, treated plant m ite
ials and nearly anythin:
imagination allows pro&lt; \M

By Mrs. H. L. John no

the schedule states so.t The
two awards are equal in
value.
In horticulture the Award of
Merit may bo awarded to tha
best cut garden flower, (ha
best
flowering container
grown plant, the best follaga
container plant, and if the
sections arc large enough for
good competition, even sec­
tions may be divided—such as
the best rose, best orchid, etc.
Sweepstakes awards a r o
special recognition for those
exhibitors who have won
many blue ribbons, one for
each of the main divisions.
The person who wina tha
most blue ribbons in Artistic
Design is awarded the sweepstakes for that division and
same for Horticulture.
All residents of the county
and area are urged to partici­
pate In this annual Spring
Flower show in order to make
it not only a true club effort,
but also a true county or
community project.
Eligible for Tricolor are the
following classes: “The Doc­
tor Keeps the Apple," "A
Gathering Stone," " 5! a k a
Hsy,” "A Woman Should Ba
Heard." “ If At F lrit You
Don't Succeed, T ry."
Eligible for the Award of
Distinction: "A p la n 's Cat­
tle," “ Better-Never," “ Mighty
Acorns," “Tba Shorteit Dis­
tance."

about 40 minutes. Serve
a ta rt sauce while warm
• • •
Here's Georgia's
HUSH PUPPIES
2 cups enriched sclf-rfcig
corn meal
Vk cup finely chopped on
lVk to 2 cups boiling wate r
1 egg, beaten
Fat for deep frying
Combine corn meal
onion. Stir In lVk cups wi «
mixing until well blem a
stir In egg. Add more
if necessary, to make a this
baiter. D r o p by routfu
tablespoons into deep hotK
W E D D IN G
(365 degrees) and fry
golden brown, 3 to 4 mini
C O M IN G UP?
turning once. Drain on
we outfit the men In
sorbent paper. Serve
the party, correctly . . . .
Makes 24 huthpuppiet.
ermfortsbiy.
• • •
Our 4-H girls want to Kr
these no-bake cookies. So I tl
try them together. This i j 1
the book given to those
attended the cooking sch
COCOA PEANUT BU TT^l WHITES
MOUNDS
AND
Vk stick butter or marga
Vk cup peanut butter
TUXEDO
2 cups augar
OUTFITS
2 taps, vanilla
Vi cup cocoa
Vk cup milk
3 cups quick rolled oats
RENTALS — SALES
Mix augar and cocoa itdi
saucepan. Add butter s at Open FrL N ights
milk. Bring to a boiling poi H
stirring constantly, and t d
2 minutes. Remove from he it
Stir In rolled oats, then peai at s T m i m S
w im
butter and vanilla. Mix wi II
fUaferd
Drop by spoonfuls onto wai^J 113 Magnolia
paper. Let cool thoroughly
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fore serving or storing.

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with age, wrap them In cloth
dyed with bluing. Then laun­
der this cloth occasionally so
dust w ont sift through to soil
those valuable papers.

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Deltona Ladies
Form W W Club

Sponsor Benefit
Fashion Program

By Mildred Haney
Ten women sat in the liv­
ing room of tha lovely Delton* home of Mrs. Horace
TWker on Hartley Avenue.
Ten women who, a year ago,
didn't know that Deltona or
each other existed. Tuesday
they met to organize a Wel­
come Wagon Club of Deltona,
carrying on the tradition of
Welcome Wagon, Internation­
al—that of extending the
warm, welcoming hand of
friendship to the families
moving into this new community.
Mrs. Gregory Prior of Day­
tona Beach, formerly of Bos­
ton, Mass, waa present in the
capacity of Area Represent­
ative of Central Florida for
Welcome Wagon, Internation­
al. She advised the women on
.ha formation of the club, it’s

Theta Epsilon Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, will present a
fashion show Thursday even­
ing at The Woman's Club at
B p.m. as a project for their
charity benefit fund.
Fashions will be featured
from a recent sewing contest,
sponsored by Milady's Shoppe,
and will Include the latest In
spring and summer fabrics.
A variety of top entertain­
ment will be provided by vo­
calists, Paul Lewis, Marge
Echelbcrgrr, Jeri Wheatland
and Gerald Covington. Tal­
ented young dancers Debbie
McLain and Marilyn Sprouse
will be featured In a classical
toe number and contemporary
tap dance.
Mrs. Caroline Holtzclaw of
Milady's Is assisting the sor­
ority with the arranging and
execution of this charity bene­
fit.
Ways and Means Chairman,
Betty Erlcksen, is the fashion
coordinator, and Faye Stet­
son will serve as narrator.
The public Is cordially In­
vited to attend.

“TRUTH IS stranger
. .
in the theme for
the Annual S p r i n g
Flower Show to be
held at the Civic Cen­
ter this Friday and
Saturday. The entire
community is partici­
pating in this program.
T h e Sanford Gnrden
Club has held various
workshops in prepara­
tion. Top picture shows
Mrs. Blanton O w e n ,
left, president of Palm
C i r c l e , and staging
c h a i r m a n and Mrs.
Frunk Woodruff sche­
dule chairman, hold­
ing a poster. In the
l o w e r picture. Mrs.
James Truitt, proper­
ties chairman, and Mrs.
J o h n Purker exhibit
their handicraft tal­
ents.

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Ftor first class mailing add
20 cents for each pattern.
F rist name, address, atyte
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PICK-UP A DELIVERY
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By Patricia McCormack
NEW YORK (U PI) — These
days it's perfectly okay for a
woman to buy Ufa Insurance—
without having the insurer
check her out for suicidal ten­
dencies.
Contemporary female*, to
prove it, a rt buying B15.5 mil­
lion worth of auch protection
a day I And no questions about
plots for payoff are asked.
Put It all together and It
adds up to more than S100 bil­
lion worth of Ufa Insurance,
reflecting changes as women
become more emancipated.
Great grandma, for exam­
ple, didn't need a boot's worth
of the stuff. Great grandpa
had the plot ready and figured
he could pay the funeral ex­
pense* out of pocket.
Came along the next gener­
ation — grandma’* era — and
there was, perhaps, a little

Lake Mary

Personals
George Muhlbiuscn of Ro­
chester, S . Y., has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Pardy of Lake Mary for the
paat two weeka during which
time the group enjoyed tour­
ing Central Florida attrac­
tions. Muhlhausen will bo
touring the West Coast of
Florida and Southern Florida
and the Keyi and will return
to Rochester within the nest
ala weeks.

Novel Techniques
For Application
Of Cosmetics
NEW YORK (U PI)—It was
hound to happen—makeup for
the area exposed by the sea­
son's daring neckllnea for
evening.
Also new are makeup for the
ears, bi-color and tricolor
treatments for the eyes, dou­
ble application* of founda­
tions for the skin, and lip­
sticks that come In stripes.
Overall: a trend to the fra­
gile, softer tones with the
eyes still "In" as the feature
to aeeent, say most cosmetics
makers.
A check of major firms pro­
duced one which advised wom­
en on how to apply eosmetics
to the forefront exposed by
plunging necklines. It begins
with a half hour soak In a
■oficning cream on throat and
cleavage, works its way
through skin bracer, moistu­
rizer, application then of the
same foundation ai used on
the fare blended well so It
won't ronte off on what little
dress front there Is, • light
dusting of rouge over all,
Then, a beauty spot, strategi­
cally placed.
The company making a
special ear cosmetic describ­
ed It as a pearlescent cream
in pale pink. Apply on lobes
and brush back for a winglike effect.
Another firm advocated application of regular rouge to
both ear lobea and chin. It
came up with the tri-color
treatment for the eyes. Uie
it* new whitened shades of
eye shadow—sky blue for In­
stance — on tho lid. In the
create of tho lid blend in a
dark neutral shadow—fawn or
topaz. Finish off with a light
foundation on the bony part
of the brow. The result U
supposed to be s deep eat
look.
"Like making ■ sandwich,"
said a ipokrsman.
Several flrm t advocated
double layer treatment of
eosmetics but stressed tills
does not mean a heavily made
up effect. New foundations
a rt that sheer.

Big Insurance Buyers
policy to cover burial ex­
penses. A "big" policy hoisted
the agent's eyebrows!
But with the next genera­
tion and the era of the work­
ing wife and mother—contem­
porary generation—big tnaurance policies for women mov­
ed Into their own, and no one
suspects that hubby has plans
to do away with lila spouse to
collect. There was such sus
plclon not long ago when a
woman took out a policy that
covered mors than burial ex­
penses!
What has mada greater
amount* respectable is the in­
creasing number of working
wives.
Most women, according to
Margaret Divver, a vice pres­
ident and head of women's
activities for an Insurance
firm are working for a reason,
are working for a reason.
Some of the reasons: Support­
ing parrnts, helping to put the
children through college, pay­
ing off the vacation home.
As a result of tha depend­
ency on tha wife's tam ing
power. Miss Dlvvers noted In
an Interview that alx out of
10 women have life Insurance
today.
"And this Is only tha begin­
ning," the said.
As she sees It, the family
that depends on two incomes
for important expenses posef
adjustments regarding bud­
geting—particularly when it
cornea to life insurance.
"The foresighted couple de­
termines what percentage of
family goals are being reach-

&lt;xl by each Income," she said.
At a result of such fiscal
figuring, comes the next step,
a calculation of the impact of
the loss of one of the i|coinrt due to death or dlsabl
Ing of one of tba dual money
makera.
Insurance taken out by the
femata earner usually covert
the io n of her Income in the
event of either catastrophic
event, according to Miss Dlv
verea.
The acceptance of family
obligations isn't confined Jo
married women. The execu­
tive said that 40 percent of
the single employed women
are providing support for one
or more family members.
"In a way," the said, "the
tingle women have the infe'.
pressing need for adequate
Ufa insurance protection, but
they are not the only women
buying life insurance.
"Some female buyers use
life insurance to furnish li­
quid asteU In their eatatea,
thus preventing forced tele
of Inherited property or in­
vestments In an unfavorable
m arket
"Still othcri use life insur­
A charcoal briquet in the re­
ance as a means of pledging frigerator will help remove
lubstantlal contributions to food odora.
tome pet cause of philanthro­
py-”
BEAUTY RALON
P.S. — Statistic* (how that KING'S
Over Itoumillat'a Drug
six out of 10 such pollciei are
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bought by women who work. 110.00 Cold Wav* Comp.
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Four out of 10 are bought by
122-HIB
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selves a i housewives.

J U S T A R R IV E D

“ROSE
MARIE

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April S, 1964 — P a s t 9

Im D

IlORRI MASON celebrated her seventh birthday InRt Wednesday at tha
lioine of her grandmother, Mrs. William Hennemnn, in North Orlando. Ad­
miring the tempting chocolate birthday cake with Bobbi are her sister,
Toni, and brothers, Kent and Larry. Staff Sgt. niid Mrs. Larry Mason
nro tho proud parents of these children.

Sanford Personals
Mr. and Mra. W. C- Field*
of Pompano Ilrach w cr. re­
cent house guests of his mothrr, Mrs. Ossie Fields, and
aister, Mrs. Mary Rawlins.

Mrs. George E. Wells on Mag­
nolia Avenue. The Roberta
have been spending the win­
ter in St. Petersburg.

Cooked pork, broth and
gravies should b« covered,
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Rob- then put in the refrigerator.
erU of Sanford, Maine have They arc highly perishable
been recent guests of 3lr. and and should be used promptly.

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more effective division, sug­
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ferent though harmonising
color schemes for each le c ­
tion of the room.

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functions and it’s potential
at an Important part of the
growth of Deltona.
As a mean* of getting ac­
quainted while the coffee
perked, each gurst gave her
name, where she was from
and a thumb-nail sketch of
her life prior to her move
to Florida.
Mrs. Arnold Vnnn, Mrs.
John Hollister and Mr*. Os­
car Cmlghton are from Mich­
igan, Mr*. Lemuel Charles
from Ohio, Mrs. Thomas
Scudler! from Illinois, Mrs.
Charles McCarthy from Ken­
tucky, Mr*. Katie Timbcrlake
from Tennessee and the hostesaea, Mra. Horace Tucker
from Washington, D.C. ami
Mrs. Robert Haney from
Minnesota soon felt that they
were beginning a lasting as­
sociation in the nams of serv­
ice and friendship.
Offie.ra of the club were
appointed and plana were
made for the first meeting at
the Community Club when
the officer* will be installed.
All of the ladles of Deltona
are invited to attend this in­
itial meeting on April 21 and
become members of an or­
ganization that wa know will
bring aunshine and friendship
Into the homes of many who
hav* left old friends and fam­
ilies behind them
Tha meeting was followed
by . delicious luncheon and
tha naw members departed to
think and plan for the many
interesting events of the fu­
ture.

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P**e 10 — April 2, 1964

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Legal Notice
r tc T r r io u s naw r
NOTICE IS h ereb y g iv e n that
I am a n g a g t d l a bualnaaa at
H i g h w a y 1T-II. S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, Flo rid a, under the f i c t i t i o u s
name o f. L A K E MONn OE INN,
and that I Intend to rcglatar
aald nam a w it h tha Clerk o f
tha Circuit Court. Scm lnola
County, Flo rid a. In accordan ca
w ith
tha prnvlalon e o f tha
P lc tltloua N a m e Statutaa. t o .
w it j Section
ItS.ei
Florid a
S l a t u l t a 1117.
81*: Henry D. P yle
Publlah Mar. H * Apr. S. ».

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CDS* Id
l a T h a C aurt o f th e C ouutF
J a d g r , Sam laala C ou n ty, m a t s
o f F lo r id a , la P ro b a te
la re the K atate o ft
RO BERT J. BAUMAN.
Deceased .
F IM I, NOTICE
Notice la h ereb y g iv en t h a t
tha u n d ersig n ed w ill, on tho
Idth day o f April, A D. IMS,
prcaant
to
tha
H o n o ra b le
County
Judge
of
S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a, h rr final return, aa A d m ln lttr a trlx o f th e
Be t a l e o f RO BE RT J. B A U ­
MAN, dec eased, and at »ald
tlma, then and tbera, m a k e
ap p lication to tha aald J u d g e
for a fin a l e c t t lc m c n t o f h er
a d m l m . t r j iIon o f aald es ta t e ,
and for : » order d i s c h a r g i n g
her aa i u e v td m ln ts trg trlx .
Datad t h l . f i e n t h day o f
March. A. D. H i t .
/ a / LOUISE II. It Al ’If AN
Aa A d m i n i s t r a t e * o f tho
B atata of
R O BE RT J. BAUMAN,
D eceased
George A. Speer, Jr.
l l l * a Magnolia Avs.
Sanford. Florida
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12. Real Estate For Sale

Trailer, furn. lg. cabana. $70. DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazzo
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
DeWitt’s Trlr. Pk. 322-7498.
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
Kit., Utility Rm.. Carport.
688-4791.
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
RENTALS

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SWEETIE PIE

April 2, 1964 — Page 11 16. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

FHA - VA HOMES

2, I, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, lto, A 2 BATHS
2 BR. 1 Bath, Convenient f 85
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$103
From Seminole County
3 BR, 1 Bath
$ 90
Low Monthly Payments
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakefront $113 For Complete Information
3 BR, 1W Bath, Park
See Or Call Your
Ridge
$133
NOT LONG DISTANCE 3 BR, r Bath, Deltona $123
3 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
SALES BROKER
Office 204 W. F irst 4 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $130
STEMPER AGENCY
ftBirO N SlBIU TY :
1S1I So. French
322-4991
The Hmid tio wt m r»
322-2420
2 BR. Apt. furn., 322-3762 2383 Park Dr.

322-5612
425-5938

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:

1 blk, South on East St. to
Vincent Dr. MI 4-0214.

fancy, cheap rent, some
furniture. $11.30 weekly. Ph.
322-3219.

Bedroom home, lg. living
room with fireplace, sepa­
rate dining room, large kit­
chen, 2 car Garage on 2
nice lots. ONLY $11,300. $300
Down and $75 per mo.

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"| wouldn't worry too much about your tomato planta
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
right nowi We're not expecting another froat for
aome timel'r
Tuee., thru Frt. - S P . l t . day Newly decorated unfurn. or
partially furn. house. $85
hefore iaiertkm. Meg. • Sat.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Entate For Sale
ino. Ph. 322-2287.
aeon.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
A. H A R P E R
CLASSIFIED INDEX 2 BR, 1 bath, kit. equipped, X10 N. PARK AVE. 322 0173 LAKE MARY, New 2 Bn, EVERETT
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
partially furnished. 322-7782.
WOULD YOU?
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2483
bath, set-in grove. New low
I. Lost ft Found
Course you would! Pay only
TRAILER
with
23
ft.
Csbans,
S. P a r k
Ave. 322-2284,
price. Owner. 322 6859.
5. Notlcaa - Personals
$3,300 for a 2-bedroom older
bath, $43 mo. Call
322-2285.
t . Education • Instruction full
lfome furnished and close 3 BR., lto bath Home. As323-0436.
aume paymenti. 322-3435.
4. Transportation
to Downtown. As a bonus,
LONGWOOD AREA
Small furn. cottage. Cheap.
If you like—Assume $40.00
FHA—35 Yr. .Mortgages
6. Food
Days 322-2022, Nites C830.
monthly payments on Du­
NO CLOSING COSTS
6. For Rent
ple* bringing in $90 per mo. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Small Down Payments
3 Room fum. apt. Apply 915
6A Special Notlcaa
Mortgage balance of $1,300.
3rd It Park Ave.
HOMES FROM $12,500
Park
Ave.,
Sanford.
7. Business Rentals
Phone 322-5641
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Live Cheaper Than Bent
Fum. House, 1013 Elm Ave.
322-8457 for Appointment
8. Beach Rentals
322-3817.
9. For Sale or Rent
3 BR, 2 bath, corner lot. P re­ 3 Bedroom, 2 Hath home on
10. Wanted to Rent
Furn. Apt. 3 nice clean rooms,
fer small trailer for equity,
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
Rt. 17-02 Turn on Rt. 427
322-3677.
car or small cash payment.
I I . Real Estate Wanted
separate dining, newly paint­ at Five Points, toml. to SR 13
12. Real Estate For Sale X BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvl. Assume monthly payments. ed inside and out.
Ph. NO 8-5130 or 323-0984
MY VOTE
$11,500
18. Mortgage Loans
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
after 8:3o p.m.

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14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
• 22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
&lt;,9 80. Machinery - Toole
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pate
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sals
14-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles *Vanted
86. Automobiles « Truces
86«A Autoe Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
• 88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. Notices - Personals

la « ea« t« x JU tum i. Lam ar
WUUsmi, Five Palate. Ph.
1887841.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrtions
l t | I Pelmetto
ttt-TM l
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
B8PA1RI - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone » n - m s

L Education - Instruction
Balsa and Strutting leiio&amp;J.
Group or private. Phone
I B W I after » p. m.

4. Transportation

Country Club
Heights

$100 DOWN

IS FOR YOU1

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

VA - FHA

SO U TH W A R D

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes Registered Nurses
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments Licensed Practical
Nurses
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS, For the biggest selection of For Sale—Used home air-conSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
nearly new and used furni­
dltioner; $75. 3431 Prince­
ture, see Noll'* Furniture
All Type* and Sizes
ton Ave.
Brokerage in Casselberry
We Repair and Service
on 17*92. Open 8 days 9 to 6. APR. SPEC. Men's Shoes.
b T I N E
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
Machinery and Supply Co.
W. 1st St., Sanford.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8431 34. Article* For Sale

Steady employment in a mo­ r A I N T I N O, Inside, Out, Med. Cheat type deep freeze. 1984 Evlnrude 9to hp. motor;
Make offer. Ph. 838-1194
dern air-conditioned factory.
Mitchell 300 Auto, reel, ex­
Large, Small. Call Bob
Casselberry.
Apply In person to AUx of
tra spool k line; Shake­
323-0742.
Sanford, lllway 1742. Do
speare fibcrglas rod, all
Barryhlll Painting Oootractor. TVa Ueed. All makes k mo­ never used. Motor cart.
not phone.
Commercial • Industrial • dels. 700 W. 9th. 3224792.
Bamboo fly rod, Southbend
17. Mala Help Wanted
Residential. Free estimate.
auto. reel. All like new. Ph.
Shallow well pump, coat $130,
We Appreciate Your Busi­
3224148 after 8.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man,
will
sell
for
$85,
used
1
ness. 322-2237.
healthy, m arried, age 40-33.
yr., good cond. Reynolds 5 Pc. Breakfast set, Full slzo
Miracle Concrete Co.
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
29. Automobn* Service
Rollaway bed, D a n i s h
$200, sell for to price. Ph.
Lounge. 1905 S. Park. Pb.
19. Situations Wanted
3224414.
322-8340.
DAY WORK. S22-2T$2.
SELLING OUTI Mahogany
8 MONTH OLD ZIGZAG
Yard work wanted. 322-2372. Senkarik Ginas and Paint Sec’y. Mlic. furn., kitchen­ Repossessed, 83 Model Swing
ware, lace bediprcada, an­
Company
Needle J)ial O-Matlc, Like
SLIPCOVERS made to Order. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4823 tique settee. Iron stono
New, Makes Fancy Stitches,
Res*oo*ble. Ph. 322-3112.
china. Campbell. 349-3721.
Make* Automatic Button­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
HOUSEWORK. Ph. 3224440. Free Inspection, estimates, With purchase of Blue Lus­ holes, Sews on Buttoot,
Monograms,
Embroiders,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
tre, rent Electric Carpet
20. Babysitters
Dams
fk
Patches,
Etc. Take
k repairs discounted.
Shampooer for only $1 per
up 4 payments of $8. Ph.
Babysitting my home. 322-0337
2Uto E. 3rd.
322-3443
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
322-8627.
Auto Glaee, Tape
BABYSITTING in my home.
REAPY MIX CONCRETE
k Sea? Covers
322-2274.
ratios, rioor, Free Estimates 35. Article* Wanted
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
21. Beauty Salona
ssnd, cement, rock, pipe,
or small amounts. Bonded
steel, grease traps, dry
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
304 W. 2nd St. FA &gt;4032
wells. Stepping stones.
field. FA 2-4244
Our Budget Wave Now $8.05
ILL WORK GUARANTEED MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
a
Ace Beauty Salon,
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731 36. Automobile* - Trucks
Mayfair Hotel
31 A. Pets
Phone 322-8323
'33 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. In
D A C l l SHUNDS, Miniature, SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Rcpossesed. Would like re­ good shape. $430. Phon*
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
males, healthy, AKC. Ph.
322-7839.
sponsible party to take up
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
322-2448.
payments of $9 per month
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
BUYINO a NEW er
on 81ant-0-Matic Automatic
Litter English Setter pups for
103 S. Oak. 322-3742.
USED CART
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
sale. Ph. 3224223.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Special By Popular Demand
Guaranteed, Like New low­ ♦ Low Interest Rates
Our Budget Wave Spec. $0.95 32. Flowers - Bhruhs
ing condition. Call Collect
4 Low Monthly Payments
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
2414387 evening! o r 422- FLORIDA STATE BANK
ANNUALS — ROSES
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
0932, Service Discount.
WOODRUFF'S
'57 Plymouth $113. 322-9232.
FARM
It
GARDEN
CENTER
25. Plumbing Service*
SANFORD CARPETS,
601 Celery Ave — 322-3976
LINOLEUM fk TILE CO.
I960 Rambler, 4-door Cross
PLUMBING
Quality Installations
Country Sta. Wngon. $830.
Ht.OOMING
Roses
on
Chero­
Contracting Repairs
3224491, 612 Oak.
127 W. 1st St., Ssnford
kee stock. All other kinds
FREE ESTIMATES
322-3211
of Nursery shrubbery end Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
to-Ton Pick-up Truck, $73.
trees.
204 Sanford Ave. * F \ 2-3383
Call 3224436 after 6 p.m.
Classical-Folk Guitar, with
Gray Shadows Nursery
case, new condition. Phone
'36 Mercury, RAH, rebuilt en*
27. Special Service*
R Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
322-3320.
gine, good Urea, floor shift.
Piano Tuning and Repair
$300. 322-7211.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINOER
33.
Furnitnr*
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-42X3
In cabinet. Fully automatic,
Sell Us Your Furniture.
m akei hundreds of designs, 1963to Cornel, S22 sportster,
Part time Carpenter Repairs.
Quick Service With the
V-8 with 4-speed. 3224234.
does buttonholes, b l i n d
Small Jobs. Expert 4k Guar­ Cash. SUPER TRADING
stitches. With guarantee. 1939 Simca Deluxe, 4-door se­
anteed workmanship. Pb.
POST. FA 24677.
Like new sewing condition.
322-7800.
dan, clean, good cond. $330,
Assume payments of $7 per
Used furniture, appliances,
terms. 322 2784.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
mo. Buy locally and be ser*
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
and all types Home Repairs.
1956
Dodge. $200. See at No. i
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
All Work Guaranteed
Fire
Station.
ter, 104 S. Park Ave. Phone
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
A. J. ADCOCK
322 9411.
37. lioata • Motor*
General Contractor
FREE ESTIMATE
322-9538
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ Kenmore automatic washer,
ovating. New fk Used Furni­
good cond. Coldspot air- Gateway To The Waterway
Need a I'atntcr? 322-3090.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
conditioner, needs some re ­ ltobnon Sporting Goods
Your F.VINRUDB Dealer
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
pair.
Phone 3224810.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
364-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA t-3961
FA 2-2117.
call Homer Liltlo at Grey,
hound Bus Station. 322-1421 WANTED reliable eouple to
USED BOATS fk motors.
or 322-9993.
GUNS. New fk Used. Largo
take up monthly paymenta
selection. Will trade, also
BIG 6 6 fAVINGS
of $13.30 oo 8 complete
OVER 23 YEARS
repair. Tackle sold fk re­
On Floor Models fk
of Fine Workmanship in Up­ roomi of furniture. Call
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Demonstrators
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ TE $-1311, Casselberry, col­
Camp
fk Gun Shop,_______
(FREE
Repair
ESTIMATES)
lect.
covers. Time payments as
In Your Home
little as $3 mo. Drapery
39. Trailer* • Cabana*
BEDS FOR RENT
In Sanford Call
Hardware Installations.
Hospital,
ilollaways,
Juve­
1938
Cameo housetrailer, S
SINGER
KULP DECORATING SHOP
nile. FREE delivery and
BR. Must sell this week.
Representative at
Ph. 322-2335
Pick-up.
Allan's Fabric Stor*
Must see to appreciate. Ph.
Shop tha Ileratd Ada where
FURNITURE CENTER
322-3783
322 8429.
loeal merchants offer their
1100 French Ave,
beat buys.
Ph. FA I-7M3

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
4 • door 8 pasasnxrr STATION
WAGON; V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and
brakes, radio and heater, air con­
ditioned. Sparkling white finish
with all vinyl Interior. P isa for a
rool varatloa la this one.

C M V . HUNTING ?

Driving to Michigan, laavlng 2 BR house, kitchen equipped
Inquire 217 Catalina Drive
April I. Deiire someone to
help drive. Will pay ex11. Real Estate Wanted
peniei, end return hue fare,
SIS Palmette Ave.______
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
6. For Rant
with adequate Lake front
age. Please stale location,
Efficiency apt. Furalehed, all
site, price A terms. Address
new. Very coiy. Single or
P. O. Bos 1012, Winter Park
couple. * 0 mo. M9 M04.

12. Real Batata For Sal*

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$300 DOWN

To elect this 2-Bedroom Home
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
for your OWN. Thla candi­
heat. Payments less than
date speaks for Itself, and
$50 per month.
will FULFILL ALL COM­
1901 Park Avenue
Nice, roomy fum. 2 Bdrm.
MITMENTS. Qualifying fee
FA 2-3232 anytime
a p t Tiled Bath, $65. 1700
Is $200, with a Campaign
Magnolia, 322-3951.
Outlay or $9,300 a t $73 per
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
month. Make your appoint­
Clean rooms for men. 401
ment for a Personal In­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
troduction NOW at.
118 N. Park Ave FA 20123
W E L A S A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114 Nice 5 BR home, offers In­ Property Management
come, Invest. $8,920. 322-3689.
W. First St.
ft Sales Broker
INVESTMENT It REALTY
909 CATALINA DRIVE
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
116 N. Park
322-9173
Two bedroom home with
Cowan. 322-4013.
large rooms, oak floors, kit­
Offers for your aclection
16. F em ale H elp W an ted
STOREROOM, or office, on
these Ueautlful 2, 3, &amp; 4
chen equipped. Situated on
1st. St., near 2 free park­ 2 large terraced lots with
HOME ECONOMIST. 4 hri.
Bedroom
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
per day, to call on house­
fruit and ahade trees. Pric­
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
wives. Apply in person, 401
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
W. 13th St., Ssnford.
Exclusive with
2 BR Fum. house. 211 W.
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Apr. 1st. No pets. 322.2909.
Realtor
or
LAKE MARY, 2 BR. Unfurn. Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
bouse, kit. equlpt. $73. FA 2 3951 At-antlc Bank Bldg
Avail. April 2. Ph. 322-0181.
2 HR., 1 RATH
Unfurn. 2 BR. house. 2118 Screened porch, including kit­
1) If you are above average
chen equip. Down payment
Orange Ave. Ph. 322-0274.
and capability
$330. Jlonthly
Paymenti
2)
If you enjoy working dir­
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
To
makt
tha
best
home
$38.50.
ectly with patients
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
buy, sr« the
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
3) If you are public rela­
able for couple or single
INC.
tions minded
person or retired. All utili­
322-8074
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
If you have these qualities
ly located on First St., with­ Residential fk Commercial In­
come property for sale or
and good ref trances, Dain 1 block of 2 free perking
Hary Manor Is willing to
lota and shopping center. In­ trade. Near Shopping Cen­
ter. Ph. 322 3533.
pay accordingly.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St. BEAUTIFUL 3 HR, I Hath
Home in Ravenna Park. A
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
real buy! Owner 323 0648.
Apply 84:30.
Office FA M i l l
2 BR. Home, Study, lto
Night FA 2-084$
RENT A BED
Hatha, large Family Rm. In
60 N. 1742
823 0700
RoPaway, Hospital * Baby
good neighborhood; Includ­ 2324 Park Dr
$M-4tS$
Sanford. Ft* DeBary, Florida
Bedf.
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conditioner, washing m a­
Ph. FA 2-3121 US W. 1st St.
chine A rugs. Really ter­
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rific buy! Monthly pay­
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9 . F o r Hnle o r Ite m
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CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
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FA 24074
1801 W. 1 s t S t
222 1317.
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South side of Lake Jessup.
Phone 383-3104.

34. Article* For Sal*

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overlooking golf couree
Custom building to year
specifications.
Greenbrlar
developed by
KIKGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
g02 Fairmont Dr.
PA 14074
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convenience k water. 1100
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back util, porch, patio, gar­
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1960 Ford Starliner
2-door HARDTOP; V-8 engine, auto­
matic Iran.mission, power steering
•nd brakes, radio and heater, air
conditioned. Corenthlan white finish
with rad Interior. A very nice car
for the sports minded buyer.

3&amp;4

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IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Alr-Condltionlni Optional
Ai Low ea $330 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY
West on 23th St. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
322 2744

62 Dodge Custom 880
2-door hardtop; automatic tranamlsalon,
radio and heater, power steering.

60 Ford Falcon Fordor
Hedan: radio; real aharp. An excellent
buy at only • . .

59 Studebakcr Lark

LAKE WYMAN
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LONGWOOD

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2 Blks. Northwest of
Long wood Plaza)
TRAILER TRADES
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power steering, radio and heater. A
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1995
795
495
995

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WINTER PARK
Corner Lee Kd. end 17-13
Phene $44-$$lt

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1801 W. Flrnt St.

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FT. MELLON PARK

At The
FT. MELLON PARK
Today — Friday — Saturday

1960 Chevrolet 2-Door
7-door SEDAN; 8 cylinder engine,
standard transmission, radio and
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low Initial cost.

*1095

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Today — Friday — Saturday

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Sanford

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Ph. 122-0861

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�Visit Results
In Purchase
Of Home
Brilliant sunshine of a typ­
ical Florida morning recently
found Fred Parlow putting
snow tire* back on hla ear in
preparation for the long trip
back to the mow and cold of
Minnesota.
Parlow and hla wife, Marian,
left 8U Paul Intending to
apend a long anticipated visit
with her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney,
in Deltona.
In the words of Don McNeil
of Breakfast Club Radio fame,
T h e y came, they saw and
Deltona conquered.1* Ju st one
week from the day they arrieed a t the Haney home on
Hartley Avenue, the Parlowa
consummated the deal on a
new home on West Wellington
Drive. Anxious to return home
and eettla business affairs
there ao they eould return to
Florida, they left Deltona
with the admlnltlon of new
neighbors to “ Hurry back—
Y -heart"
Residents of the community
are sure the deep tan acquired
by the Parlowa In the Florida
sun and the news of the pur­
chase of their new home will
be the envy of their friends in
St. Paul.

Jury Tampering Case Speeded

DE Class
To Sponsor
Rose Show

NASHVILLE. Trnn. (UPI)
The prosecution expected to
rest Its case today in the trial
of Lawrence Medlin, charged
with Jury tampering in the
1962 conspiracy trial of
James R. Hoffa.
James Tippcns, a prospec­
tive juror in the 1962 trial,
testified Wednesday t h a t
Medlin offered him $10,000
for a vote of acquittal in the
case of the Teamsters Union
president.
Medlin, operator of a sand­
wich packaging firm, was indieted with Hoffa and five
other persons hy a federal
grand jury rnllcd into session
after the conspiracy case end­
ed in a mistrial.
Tippens, a neighbor of
Medlin, said he was approach­

By Jane Casselberry
More than 100 varieties of
hybrid roses will be on dis­
play Saturday from 9 a. m.
until 4 p. m. at Florida State
Bank in Sanford at a Rose
Show being sponsored by the
Lyman High Distributive Edu­
cation Class in cooperation
with Deltona Nursery.
All plants to be shown are
from Dr. Huey root stock and
ONE ACT to be presented at the Oviedo High
Include tree roses, climbers,
Student Talent Show this month will feature
tea roses, hybrid teas and
'T he Beaties Cousins," Harriet Henson on
flnrlbunda. Area gardeners
drums and Kay Wiggins and Connie Morgan,
and flower lovera are urged
left to right. Also appearing with the group is
to come out and see these
I.inda Kartell, not shown. Date and time for the
Armstrong California r o s e s
show will be announced.
Herald Photo)
which will he offered for sale
with proceeds to go for send­
ing a delegate to the national
convention of I)ECA In Chi­
cago, April 27-May 6.
Archie Hunnlcutt, recently
elected state parliamentarian,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — and to the Senate floor. He
will he the second Lyman I)E Sen. Jacob K. Jsvlts, R-N.Y., decried “ rumors" that Repub­
student to go as a delegate to
cited messages today from licans would support amend­
a national convention. Diane
ments designed to weaken the
Spires attended in 1002 as a six Itcpuhlican governors, In­ bill.
three
presidential
result of winning tho state cluding
“ On the contrary, there is
possibilities, as examples of
Job Interview competition.
every reason to expect that
Many nationally known fig­ “positive and clear'' GOP Republicans in the Senate,
ures will be speaking at the support for the civil rights notwithstanding their rela­
convention which will he nttive size as a group, will he
hill.
t e n d e d hy representatives
Javlts and Sen. Wayne the indispensable means to
from every state in the union.
Morse, |)-Oie., were the ottain a meaningful civil
Florida's delegation will in­
scheduled Senate speakers in rights bill with every title in
clude 42 students.
debate on the bill's provision it preserved and adequately
Lloyd Barnes is Distributive
authorizing the Justice De­ covered os they were in the
Eduraton co-ordinator at Ly­
partment to file suits to de­ House of Representatives,”
man.
segregate p u b l i c facilities he said.
such as parks and libraries.
Javita predicted that GOP
In a prepared speech Jav­ senators would support all
Fasten a shoe bag to the
hack of the car front scat for lts hailed the role of Repub­ phases of the bill and hack
baby's bottles and accessor- lican lawmakers in getting an expected attempt later to
the hill through the Ilouso shut off Sonata debate.
ici.

ed hy the defendant Oct. 23,
1962, the second day of the
trial. He said Medlin told
him “there’s a lot of money
involved. . .$10,000.’’
Tippcns testified that Med­
lin said, “ We have a chance
to make big money. No one
will know where it came
from. It will take only one
vote, Maybe not even that.”
Tippcns said he reported
the incident to U. S. District
Court Judge William E. Mil­
ler the next day and was ex­
cused from the jury panel.

Meters To Go
WINTER PARK (UPI) The city commission voted
Tuesday night to remove the
majority of parking meters
from the city.

GOP Rights Bill Support Cited

SEMINOLE TWIKLEHS placed high in tho U. S.,Twirling Association
content recently held In Bradenton with the above two nets of twirlern
flninhinK flrnt and second in the duet comj&gt;ctitlon. Peggy Miller and Con­
nie Colvin, left, placed necond in the duet tourney while Sharon llnll and
Pat MacKnll finished first. Twenty-one twirlern, 12 in the A-Corps and 9
in tho B-Corps, participated from Seminole High School. Both groups
placed second in their fields.
(Herald Photo)

232 Things Orbiting The Earth

Business
Briefs
MIAMI — The appointment
of two key executive! wai an­
nounced today by The Deltona
Corporation, Florida homebuilding and community de­
velopment company.
M. R. Mathews, director of
galea at Deltona, has been
named general manager for
the corporation’s development
of Marco Island. Oaaton M.
Bridges, formerly assistant
director of sales, has been
named Deltona aalea director,
Frank E. Mackle Jr., prealdent of The Deltona Corpora­
f . &gt;•.
tion, said “the appointment of
4
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these two long time Mackle h i 1 1
1
employes to head key areas of
■
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our operations reflects their
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past high level of perform­
V
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ance and our confidence In
. 1X lp ’l'yUk
J
their ability to assume new
Jr-.'jt, • W
responilbUitlea."
As general manager at Mar­
co laland on Florida's Gulf
Coast, Mathcwa will be in
charge of sales and overall
operations a t the 10,100-acre
waterfront community.
Bridges will direct the sales
operations at Mackle • built
Deltona, a planned retirement BEAUTY ALOFT with
community launched In No­
vember, 1062 on 15,000 acres the Sella &amp; Gray Circus
of land midway between Or­ in Spain's lovely godduHft of balanced flight,
lando and Daytona Beach.

A.

Cnrmcncita l)al Teido.
The circun will erect itn
The name of Judy Gregg, tented city April G at
eighth grader a t South Sem­
HLH P l a n t
inole Junior High School, t h o
grounds
for the bene­
was inadvertently omitted in
the Hat of all “A" students fit of tho Gindorvillo
named on the honor roll for Volunteer Firo Depart­
tho la it eix weeke grading
ment.
period.

All *A’ Student

fttg® 12 — April 2, 1964

Wi* BtttfarH W'ralB

WASHINGTON (UI'I) —
Ae of today 272 object* fash­
ioned by man arc orbiting in
apace at distances ranging
from a few hundred to many
millions of miles from earth.
Moat of them are Junk—
dead satellites, burned out
rockets, and fragments of
rockets or spacecraft which
broke loose after launch but
rcinulned In orbit.
They represent wlint Is left
In orbit of the 57(1 pieces of
hardware which have been
hurled Into spaco by tho Unit­
ed States and the Soviet
Union slnco Sputnik I wus
launched on Oct. 4, 1057.
Of the 2.72 still orbiting ob­
jects, 209 wero lofted l&gt;y the
United States and 27 by the
U. 8. 8. It. Of these, five U.
S. and threo Soviet s/Mircc-raft,
nil long slnre luute, nre In
endless p l a n e t a r y orbits
around thn sun.
On* of thu others, launched
by Russia on April 2, 1067, Is
a mystery. It Is revolving not
around the earth or the sun

but around the earth-moon
system In what Is called a
bnrycentric orbit.
Among the 2U9 U. 8.launehed objccta still In spsee,
only 17 are officially record­
ed as being, so to speak, still
Hlive. They are still side to
trumnlt radio s i g n a l s to
eurth.

By Jane (’assrlherry
Offlcors-for the coming year
will lie elected by the ITO of
the English Estate Elementnry School at the regular
meeting to he held next Tilesday at 8 p. m. in the cafetorium.
Joseph Mnthleux, director of
school art for Seminole Coun­
ty, will he guest speaker.

Tho ITO executive hoard
will meet Monday at 1 p. m.
at the school.

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VOL. 66

Zip Code 32771

To the dog lover who tele­
phoned: Chico’s grave marker
la missing from the vacant
lot next to the public library
In Sanford. The lot is to be­
come a parking lot. Seems
the marker disappeared about
the time the flagpole was
moved to the front of the
library. To the unitiated, Chi­
co was a pet of postal person­
nel when the postoffice was
situated In the building now
occupied by the library.
• • •
See the Auto Show tonight
and Saturday, the Flower
Show tonight and Saturday,
and the Gmdcrville Volunteer
Fire Department's presenta­
tion of the Sella k Gray Cir­
cus Monday night.
The Clock Winder*

&gt;

WEATHER: Tartly cloudy thrmijrh Saturday; hljrh today around 80; low tonight in f&gt;0.«.
United Tress Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRI., ATRIL 3, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 161

mwA...
Smoke Sales Off
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) Cigarette sales for February
were nearly 15 per cent less
than in February 1963, the
Tobacco Tax Council report­
ed Thursday.

Mother Of Year
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Mrs. Eugene V. Fisher of
Tallahassee, formerly of DcI-and, was crowned Florida's
“ Mother of the Year" in cere­
monies Thursday night.

Jail Cleared
ST. AUGUSTINE (UIM) Sheriff's deputies and bond­
ing agents worked into the
early hour* of the morning
clearing the St. Johns County
jail of over tto adult civil
rights demonstrator*.

Track Space Lab
MOSCOW (UIM) — Russian
space scientists today tracked
the Soviet Union's new flying
laboratory as it streaked
through outer space toward
an undisclosed dcsUnation at
thousands of miles an hour.

Aid For Alaska

Thousands

ANCHORAGE. Alaska —
(UIM)— A wave of small pri­
vate donation* from people
throughout the world poured
into quake-shattered Alaska
today, the vanguard of mass­
ive state and federal aid
A onc-weck fund raising
to rebuild the 49th state.
campaign will lie luunrhrd by
the Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, on Sun­
United I’rrsi International day, April 12, it wa* announc­
Heavy snow and strong ed today hy Howard Hodges,
winds buffeted the Northern chairman.
Rockies today and closed
Need for supplemental fund*
highways in Wyoming. Violent
to carry on it* services In the
hail storms and near tor­
county was rited hy Hodges
nado wind* lashed the Mid­
anil ARC hoard of director*.
west Thursday night.
Hodges pointed out that the
only areas to be covered would
FT. KNOX, Ky. (UPI) - he the residential section* of
Sulfa pill* were issued to all Hear Lake, Forest City, North
personnel for themselves and Orlando, Goldenrod, S I h v 1a
their families at company and Chuluotu. He also stated
formations today to combat that since the prinmry source
an outbreak of spinal menin­ of operating fund* of the
gitis which ha* taken two chapter is the United Fund,
live* including an Ohioan at special |iermi**fon ha* been
obtained from that organiza­
this armored center post.
tion to conduct this campaign.
Hodges emphasized that al­
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - though the American Red
(UPI) — Charles (llucky) Crons i* presently engaged in
O'Brien, a close friend and relief operations in the Ohio
bodyguard of Teamsters Pres­ Valley flood at a rust to the
ident Jam es R. Hoffa, was organization of about $2 mil­
under his third federal Indict­ lion and also in California and
ment today, accused of at­ Alaska in those earthquake
tempting to upset lloffa's re­ nud tidal wave stricken ureas
cent Jury tampering convic­ at untold greater cost, the In.
cal drive is not related to
tion.
these disasters. The funds collerted in .Seminole County will
lie used in the county,
Grass Burns
Aren directors of the cam­
Sanford firemen extinguish­
ed a grass fire at 7:25 a.m. paign tiro Hodges, Stewart
today in a vacant lot at sec­ llelmly, Mrs. Jphn Dudn and
ond Street and Bay Avenue. Martha Kilpatrick with the
C. P. Bennett and B. L. Gil­ general assistance of Chaplain
bert answered the call. No Robert Deal, of Hartford Naval
Air Station.
damage was reported.

Red Cross Fund
Drive Slated

Storm In Rockies

Meningitis

Indict Hoffa Pal

SEVERAL THOUSAND persons attended the
opening day of the Sanford Automobile Dealers
Association’s fourth annual Auto Show at Fort
Mellon Park. Tart of the crowd is pictured, as is
an African ring-tailed monkey in the lower
photo, which entertained the visitors Thursday
evening and will do so today and Suturday.

Stop reading
w o r d b y w o rd ...
a n d get better g ra d e s
• A new opproocli to foster ond better rcoding—at just
Hie right time for help with Filial turns, raise tottering
grades.

sports care, are on display.
The show will c o n t i n u e
though 9 tonight und from 2 to
9 p. m. Sntuiday.
Participating in the event
are liras* Motors, Rill Hemp­
hill Motors, Holler Motor
Sales, Hunt Linroln-Merrury,
Hanford Motor Company and
Ht rick land-Morrison.
('apt. Hot .Solomon, world
champion high diver, thrilled
Thursday night'.* visitors with
n plunge from a lIK-foot lad­
der into less than six feet of
water. He was forced to can­
cel tin? atfeinoon dive Ihtbuso
of high wind*.
An Africun ring-tailed mon­
key pleased the kiddies with
hi* uet, including puffing a
cigar and playing a guitar.
Them also i* a canine act slat­
ed for Haturday.
Cuptain .Solomon perform*
hi* high dive at 4 and 8 p. in.,
with the evening perfurmancu
a "fire dive."
Two Imud* are on hand
nightly for musical entertain­
HALLANDALE. Fla. (UPI)
ment while the Junior Cham­
—Police
nnd Fill agents io
ber of Commerce dispenses re­
tninified (lie hunt today lor
freshments.
an ex-convict wanted for the
kidnaping of a 10-year-old
South Carolina boy whose
skeleton was found in
swamp near here.
Ilnllundale pollen said they
planned to file murder rhargea
WASHINGTON (UPI) — against the fugitive, 25-yearDoctors worked stendily today old Joseph Francis Bryan, nl
to auve Gen. Dougina MncAr leady wanted hy Mount Pleas­
lliur from the onslaught u( ant, H. C,. police for kldnnp&lt;
ing and by the FBI for inter­
uremic poisoning.
The 8 1-yenr-old general of state flight to uvoid prosecu­
Hie Army, who slipped a lit!In tion.
Three youngsters hunting
Thursday in hi* fight for life,
is being giuduully infected Monday in (he *anda of a
with wastes hi* kidneys fail mangrove awaiup for lizard*
found the akcleton, a pair of
to flush from his body.
The old soldier has under­ brown aline* and a kitchen
gone three major abdominal knife nearby.
operation* »inre entering Wal
ter Iti-etl Army Medical Center
on Mutch 2.
A hospital spokesman at
Irilmted MacArthur'a stamina
"to hi* heart, hi* constitution
anil hi* will to live." The gen­
WASHINGTON (UPI) eral wa* conscious, although
Tlic United States and Pan­
under sedation.
Physician* resorted to trans­ ama have reached agreement
fusion* and peritoneal dialysis on a formula for resuming
to take over the kidney func­ diplomatic relation* and dis­
tion of cleansing tliu system cussing a settlement of their
dispute over the Panama Can­
of impurities.
al, authoritative sources said
today.
An announcement from the
White House, Panama City
and the Organization of
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — American Slate* (OAS) is ex­
President Makarios today wai pected within a m atter of a
reported on the verge of nul­ few hour*, the sources said.
lifying Cyprus’ i960 treaties
with Britain, Greece and Tur­
key in a move aimed at emitt­
ing Turkish troops from the
war-scarred island.
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
Such a unilateral abrogation
of the treaties by the Greek Picketing guarda and striking
Cypriot archbishop, diploma­ Iron workers kept major apace
tic sources said, would almost construction a t a crawl today
certainly bring bitter reaction while government labor spe­
front Turkey and create a cialists sought ways to end the
new crisis even before United three-day labor flareup.
“ Tli# iron workers are still
Nations mediator Sakari S.
Tuoinioja begins hia peace ef­ 100 per cent off today," said
• spokesman for the Army
fort*.
Corps of Engineers. He said
other building trades workers
ETV Meeting
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — were trickling beck to their
The monthly meeting nf (he jobs but many remained away.
Florida Educational Televi­
sion Commission will be held Hevja Dies
April 14 a t the University of
MIAMI (UPI) — Carlo*
South Florida, executiv* aec- Hevia, former Cuban preai­
retary James Etheridge M id dant, died of a heart attack
today.
here Thursday. He was 64.
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Hunt Pushed
For Kidnaper

Mac Battling
Longwood Discusses Uremic Poison

Plans For Warehouse
By Donna lisle*
The possibility of construct­
ing a municipal garage ware­
house on the city’s property
near the new well to store
equipment a rut supplies was
discussed at the regular meet­
ing of the Longwood City
Council Thursday evening.
Carl Lonimlcr and R. II.
Ferrell were appointed a* »
committee to study the matter
and submit recommendations
to council as soon a* post
ihle.

Beginning Monday Floridan Sues
Drug Company
In The Herald
* A new read-and-study series

WASHINGTON (U Pl)-Seeretary of Slate Dean Rusk to­
day Indicated U. S. rcadinc**
to give increased aid to the
new Rrazllian government to
help it with economic and
social development.
Rusk told a new* confer­
ence he believes Rrazil's mili­
tary leaders, *tate governor*
and congress had warded off
a threat to the country’* con­
stitutional system hy ousting
President Joao Goulart.
Rusk said there wa* con­
cern that the leftist Goulart
was leading Brazil toward
some authoritarian form of
government before his over­
throw.
Rusk echoed and expanded
on President Johnson's ex­
pression* of hope for strength­
ening relations and improving
cooperation between the two
countries in the wake of the
overthrow of the Goulart re­
gime.
Rusk (old newsmen he did
not think the ouster of Goulart
wa* a precedent for other
military coup* in Latin Amer­
ica which would not keep
democratic constitutions in
force, ns he said Urazll did.
Rusk mado clear that U. S.
recognition of the Brazilian
government continues — and
was not interrupted during
the revolt.
He
categorically
denied
charges in the Cuban press
dial Brazil's revolution was
prepared ami paid for by the
United States. “There is Just
not one iota of truth in thia,"
the secretary said.
Johnson Thursday night
sent a message to the provis­
ional president of Brazil,
Hanicri Mazzilli, to whom ho
extended “warmest g o o d
w lshri." It was the iirst U. S.
statem ent, on t h e Brazil
changeover.

Auto Show

Several thousand person*
were on hand Thuisday nfternoon and night fur the open­
ing day of the fouith annual
Auto Show of the Sanford ,\utomohilc Dealers Association
at Fort Mellon Park.
Well over 100 models of
l'JOt anil 1004U automobile*
and trucks, along with foreign

• • •

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Improved Ties
With Mazzilli
Regime Seen

*^

The Sanford Shopping Plaza
buildings are going up . . .
the Palma Hotel and the
Woodruff building! are com*
ing down. That’* life!
• • •
Chamber Manager John Krider report* hi* office is pro­
cessing another 500 or so re­
quest* for Information result­
ing from an advertisement in
Field It Stream magazine
about fishing in these parts.
If Krider could only tell them
about a new marina with
hotel, motel and cafeteria ac­
commodations right on the
lakefronl.
• • •
A box, sealed in the cor­
nerstone of the old Times
Tower in New York’s Times
Square wa* opened the other
day. Leading stories in 12
newspapers, dated Jan. 18,
1904, included:
Illoody uprisings in Africa,
trouble in Panama and the
Far Hast, commuters com­
plaining of congestion, Broad­
way box office practices were
being criticized, plus editor­
ials pointed out the dangers
of smoking. What kind of a
day was Jan. 18, 1901? Like
any other day—then and now.
♦ • •
Sanford Kiwanians h a v e
scheduled a pancake supper
on May 2.
• • •
Did you know that when
mother* arc helping out at
the Little Hcd School House
their children are kept free
of charge at the Pinccrest
Kiddie Korner?
• • •
That photo of Burt Thomas
and the string of 13 bass,
appearing in Monday’a Her­
ald, was caught near John
Crim’a fish camp.
• • •
The Iasi occupant of the old
Woodruff Building is moving.
The John E. Fox Realty Com­
pany is occupying new quart­
ers at 206 North Park in the
Edwards Bldg. The Woodruff
location will become a city
parking lot.
• • •
Ten years ago Johnnie Elam
expressed a desire for an Eng­
lish bulldog. Now she has it—
a OC pound, pug-nosed canine
which came as a "Mother’*
Day" gift from aon, Jack
Elam, home on vacation
from Gordon Military Acad­
emy at Barnesville.
• • •
Mrs. E. D. Thornton, 306
Magnolia, Sanford, Is hunting
for $100 she donated several
years ago when the Seminole
County Humane Society was
driving for funds. For 'lack
of support, the society never
got off the ground. Someone
has told Mrs. Thornton the
money is being returned to
donors. So, to anyone holding
society funds, Mrs. Thornton
would like to have her 1100.
The then president has re­
married and left Sanford, and
Mrs. Thornton has been un­
able to locate anyone else
who was associated with the
Society.
• a •
Former Herald s o c i e t y
scribe Helen Gleeson, and
now public education chair
man of the Seminole County
unit of the American Cancer
Society, says her office has
some new films on cancer.
"We’re anxious," she says,
"to reach as many as poss­
ible to slmw these films and
perhaps get to Just one per­
son in time to save a life."
Any groups, from a few to
hundreds, can see the films
any time, anywhere. Helen
adds that a physician is pre­
sent to answer questions.

TAMPA (UPI) — James It.
Hall, editor of the llradcnton
Herald, filed n $6(Ml,(100 dam­
age suit in federal court here
Thursday against a national
drug manufacturer.
Hall ullcged in his suit that
he had taken a drug made by
the Vick Chemical Co. and
that use of that drug caused
him to have cataract* on both
eyes.
The suit contended that Ball
look daily doses of the drug
Triparanol, also culled MER29, on doctor's order* from
June of 1960 to Junuury 1962,
where he complained of blur­
ring vision and skin Irritation*.
On April 9, 192, an opthumologist diagnosed Hull's vision
trouble a* posterior sulx-upular cutaructs in each eye, the
suit said. The cataracts were
removed hy surgery, but the
suit contends Rail lost all of
hia aide vision, making it
nearly impossible for him to
drive a car.

In other buaincst motion
was made and approved that
arrangements be made to
purchase and install 12-inch
drainage tile from approx!
matcly the corner of Hardy
and Lake to the drainage ditch
at Reiter Avenue. The action
is dependent on obtaining
easement from the property
owner* involved.
The street committee wa*
instructed to rontart W. L
Payne in regards to obtain
ing an easement on his pro­
perty for installing drainage
tile from Lake Orange to Or­
ange Avenue.
It wa* agreed to obtain hill*
for resurfacing Church Street
front the old city limits east
to Highway 17-92.
A motion was made and ap
proved to arrept the proposal
of Gravely Tractor Sales and
Service of Maitland (or a
Gravely tractor ami accessor­
ies.
Council unanimously voted
that a letter of appreciation
be sent to the South Semi­
nole Garden Club fur their
generosity in furnishing shrub­
bery for beautification of the
new city hall grounds.
Financial statement was ap­
proved and various bills paid.
Meeting was adjourned sub­
ject to call.

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Day To Register
For the Prim aries

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U. S., Panama In
Accord On Plan

JANICE ANN RUSSELL, 17-yenr old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herslicl Russell Jr., Sanford, bccnnio the first entry in tho Miss Seminole Coun­
ty Rcmity Contest beinjr presented by the San­
ford Civitnn Club. The contest will be staged
April 23-26, at thu Civic Center. Miss Russell is
being sponsored by Under Jewelers, Sanford.

Russia Moves Toward
Open Chinese Break
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Sovict Union, chnrging that
Communist Chinn had "pass­
ed all limits" in its attacks
on Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev and Soviet policy, today
called for a summit meeting
of the world's Communist
• • •

Feud Slows U. S.,
Moscow Talks
WASHINGTON (U l'U -Secretary of State Dean Rusk
said today Russia's top prior­
ity concern over the split with
Red China is probably a fac­
tor in delaying progress on
Sovict-Amcricau problems.
Rusk told a news conference
that except for some progress
toward working out a consular
agreement bet neon WashingIon ami Moscow, tlicro has
been no "great movement”
toward settling the multitude
of perilous issues which divide
the world's two major powers.
Part of tills stalemate, tile
secretary said, probably Is
due to Soviet "preoccupation"
with the increasingly hitler
frtul between the militant
Chinese Reds nnd Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev over
the latter's policy of peace­
ful co-existence.

White Dolphin
From Black Sea
MOSCOW (U PI)—Russian
fishermen caught ii white dol­
phin in the llliirk Sea, the of­
ficial Soviet new* agency Taas
said Thursday.
The rare albino fish weigh­
ed more than 130 pound* and
was the first of it* kind
cuught in tlie Black Sea In
more tlmn 20 years, according
to Tan*.

School Group
Dines Tuesday
The Diversified Co-opera­
tive Training Program or­
ganization at Seminole High
School will present its annual
employe-employer banquet at
7:15 Tuesday night in the Stu­
dent luuinge.
Lt. Cdr. Paul S. Folger,
commanding officer of lh«
Naval Air Maintenance Train­
ing Detachment at sn a s , will
speak on “ Training Men for
Today's Naval Aviation." Tha
banquet is given annually hy
student employes to hono£
their employers.

CAKIISE LOUNGE

Makarios May
Scrap Treaties

Cape Pickets
Still On Job

parties that eould lead to a
final break with Peking.
The Communist party news,
paper Pravda broke flvo
months o( silence, hitting back
at charges mado by Peking
this week that Khrushchev
had abandoned communism
in Russia, had capitulated to
tho capitalists abroad, and
ought to be ousted.
Pravda published a secret
speech by party ideologist
Mikhail Siixlov, made Feb. 14
but withheld until now, and
coupled wtill it answers to
Chinese attacks madu ainciy
that time.
It called the Chinese de­
mand for Khrushchev's ous­
ter "a trrrihln insult to our
party und thu entire Soviet
people."
There was speculation that
the meeting might be held as
early as April 17, Khrushrlicv's 7oth birthday, Susluv's
speech said only that it would
discuss tlie problem of Pe­
king, but tlie new exchango
nf attacks appeared to put tho
two Communist giant* on col­
lision course, and China's ex­
pulsion from tlie Mosruw-led
Communist camp was not
ruled out.

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VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire

Established IOOS ^URSDAYT’ APRIL 1, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford 'Hottest Spot' In U. S.
L/CPL. CARLTON E. Prevatt, who waa bom
at Sanford Naval Air Station, qualified as “ex­
pert rifleman," highest possible scoring, in
annual competition for Marines at Camp Blend­
ing (Fie.) rifle range. He scored 225 out of a
possible 250. A graduate of Seminole High
School, Prevatt is assigned to the Marine Bar­
(Herald Photo)
racks at the air base.

Pan Am Pilots
Strike Grounds
World Flights
c to 6* ’
Gov. Bursa gav* th* St.
Johna-Indlan River canul a
A big booat In ■ speech the
“ other night at Tltuavllle. He
called It a “ vital link" in the
waterway* system of Florida.
"During my campaign, 1
heartily supported the San.
fsad-Titusvila link and 1 cer• total, urg# tha Canal Author­
ity to continue its efforts to
get thla link completed at tho
aam# time tha croawtat#
. canal la opened.
*
“It is not faaaiblt to bring
freight destined f t r t l M t i p i
or tha Southern East Coast
all tha way up to Jackson­
ville, II miles to tha inland
waterway and then down
whan tha shorter rout* la pos­
sible. The same would hold
true for barges headed in tho
other direction," be said.

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Missy Bolaito, 1427 Prince­
ton, and Linda Lay, 118 Elm
Avenue, are among student
leaden at the University of
South Florida who will l,e
honored tonight at the fifth
annual award* banquet.
.
* •
The Class of 1440 Seminole
High School ia preparing fur
a nunlon June 12. Still uncontacted are aevaral class­
mates. They at. having diffi­
culty In locating Bruce Mulrhaad, Billy Harrell, Frank
Crosby, Priscilla Reynolds,
Isnics Moat, Hsian Kant,
Carl Graham, Eleanor Mar­
shall, Marjorie Hogan, Lil­
lian Monroe, Mary Grace
Brown, Lynn Haroage, Theo­
dora Oglesby, Thalnu Robin­
son, Anna Greer and Virginia
Williams. If anyone knows
tha whereabouts of any of
these members picas* call
Clayda Jones (322-4690) or
Halan Meriwether (322-0306).
0306).
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A sidewalk connecting Sanford Avenue to th* Naval Air
Station la being put down
this week. It run* on tha
south aids of Onora Read.
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Annual festival of the
Weetaide Grammar School
FTO will ho held at the
school grounds, Seventh and
Elm, starting at 8 p-m. Sat­
urday.
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Maybe it’s thaeoamonaut
influence, hut on Monday
night whBs Mw Burke family
Stages* ware singing tha
■waton t e n y o i e r Alexia
Lrov'a - H**f*di Pomfhil" at
»h* high adM * the Presby'
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Pan
American World Airways, the
nation's largest international
air carrier, was grounded to
day by a strike of Ha 1,323
pilots.
The Air Line Pilots Asaocla
tlon (ALPA) called a strike
against Pan Am at T p. m.
(EST) Wednesday after negotiatlons became hopelessly
deadlocked on issues Involving
working conditions.
The bargaining had gone on
for IS months without rcsolv
log the complex dispute which
included pilot demands for
reducting of their 10-hour
monthly -flying lime.
No new negotiations were
scheduled.
The strike grounded sche­
duled Pan Am flights from 13
major U. S. cities 1o 43 coun­
tries around the world. The
line normally carries 14,000
passengers a day.
As soon as the walkout was
called, the airline notified
most of its 23,530 employes
they were suspended for the
duration.
Among the few hundred who
remained at work were skele­
ton staffs of reservation
clerks which the airline said
would stay on to help passen­
gers arrange alternative trans­
portation.
In announcing tba atrilu call,
the ALPA raid no flights would
take off after the 7 p. m. dead­
line, although those already
en route would continue to
their farthest scheduled desti­
nation.

'Thumbs Down'
On Labor Plea
WASHINGTON (U PI1-U bor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz turned down again •
plea to allow foreign labor­
ers to harvest crops in Florida
and other states.
"It Is not my understanding
that there is an obligation on
the govern ment . . . to assure
a lator supply." be aald in
antww to a telegram to House
agriefiture committee chair­
man Harold Cooley, of North
Carolfcs.

March Goes
Like A Lion
In Northland
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
highest temperature reported
lo the U. S. Weather Bureau
Wednesday, excluding Alas­
ka and Hawaii, was 88 degrees
at Sanford, Fla.
The low this morning was
two degrees at Rome, N. Y.
Fair skies greeted April
across most of the nation to­
day although drenching (how*
ers fell along the Southeast
and Pacific coasts.
March went out like a lion
in the Upper Great Lakes re­
gion, dumping three Inches of
fresh snow from Minnesota to
Michigan. Tin.’ JBWWrif wwwsM
falling esrly tndsy,
l m eiuni u m n u a l u . iiji iuv
' 4mAw htiuir tuuiBC| aim ntu wimis
The heavy rains In Califor­
happens." So auid O. C. McBride as to future plaint Wednesday afternoon
nia came at the end of a very
when he retired as vice president with 36 ycura of aervicc at Sanford At­
dry rainy season. Santa Bar­
lantic National Bank. Ron Rusal (left), m president o f the bank’s Em­
bara measured nearly IMi
ployes Club, presented this bnrbeque grill to McBride, who resides nt
inches Wednesday and Long
1102 Oak Avenue.
(Herald Photo)
Beach reported morn than an
inch. Fresno picked up a half
inch of rain during (he night.
Nearly two-thirds of an inch
fell at Vero Beach on th# east
Florida coast during the night.
Miami received IVi Inches
Wednesday.
Two highly placed Tenia- in his command and is c t - . Stroup of th* Pacific and
The weather bureau in Its gon officials and tha head of pected to focus attention on |vie# Adm. Charles T. Booth
30-diy forecast issued Wed­ Atla-RJc Voa.tsl .it-, iritis* ’ -ill the ' RA’-W: ground -supper;'.. 4 o assumed command of
nesday, predicted above nor­
center at NAS Sanford. The
mal rainfall In April west of review parts of the 11th an­ native New Yorker Is a 38- Atlantic air activities Wed­
the Continents! Divide, In the nual Reconnaissance Ilombing year veteran of th# Navy. He nesday.
Visiting from the Joint
Northern Plains and through Derby at the Sanford Naval commanded destroyer# in six
Strategic
Target Planning
Air
Station
next
week.
major
Pacific
campaigns
in
the Middle and Upper Mississ­
Staff
in
Of
full AFB, Neb.,
They
will
Join
seven
other
ippi Valley to the Great Lakes
World War II.
will be Vice Adm. Robert J.
flag officers who already
region and Ohio Valley.
Mehle was a fighter squad­
have announced plans to at­ ron and air group commander Stroh, the deputy director,
tend the six-day fleet readi­ , urlng World War II. In 10G1- and Rear Adm. Joseph A.
Jaap, Pacific Command repre­
ness exercise.
G2 he commanded the carrier
The new additions are Vies Saratoga, which had in ita air sentative.
The other flag officers are
Adm. Harold T. Deutermann, group Sanford's Heavy At­
Bear Adm. Daniel F. Smith
commander of the Eastern tack Squadron Nine.
Jr., chief of Naval Air Basic
Sea Frontier, and Rear Adm.
Gillette, a much decorated Training in Peniaeola, Fla.;
Dr. W. D. Gardiner, 3a, Roger W. Mehle and Norman World War II patrol bomber
Rear Adm. Forsyth Massey,
who bad practiced osteopathy C. Gillette. Mchla is director pilot, served as executive of­
chief of lU ff of th* Joint
of
strike
warfare
and
Gil­
in Sanford, died Wednesday
ficer of the carrier Randolph Services Strike Command In
evening at hia borne In Tex­ lette is director of aviation and commanding officer «f
MacDlll AFB, Tampa, and
plana
on
the
staff
of
Adm.
arkana, Tex,
the helicopter assault carrier Hear Adm. Robert GoldthDavid
L.
McDonald,
chief
of
A native of Chandler, Fla.,
Thetis Bay before ascending waits, commander of Fleet
be attended the University of Naval Operations.
Mshl* and Glllatta wil ar­ to his current position on the Air Jacksonville.
Illinois and waa graduated
rive
In Sanfuid from Wash­ CNO staff.
from tha Collaga of Osteo­
Among tha other flag offi­
ington next Thursday. Ad­
pathy at Klrksvllle, Mo.
“ QUEEN" DIES
cers planning to attend the
miral
Deutermann'*
travel
Dr. Gardiner practiced from
NEW YORK (UPD-Hclena
Reconnaissance B o m b i n g
plans
are
expected
to
be
re­
1023 In Sanford until ■ few
Derby are commanders o( Rubinstein, the multimillion­
months ago when b* and his leased in hia Nsw York of­ naval air forces In both ma­ aire cosmetics queen, died
wife removed to 3307 Wood fice Friday.
early today at the age of 94.
Th* two Pentagon officers jor fleets, Vice Adr, Paul U.
Avenue, Texarkans.
are intimately concerned with
He was a veteran of World
employment of Sanford-based
War I and a Mason, Shriner
RA-6C Vigilant* reconnais­
and Methodist. Surviving are
sance bombers, which stag*
his wife and two cousins, Mrs.
from the Central Florida sta­
Theodore Tice and Mra. Floyd
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) amite exploded In a concrete
tion to aircraft carriers of
Athow, of Longwood.
both the Atlantic and Pacific —A dynamite bomb exploded block garage at the home of
Funeral services will be con­ fleets. One Sanford unit, in the Negro section of the
ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Reconnaissance Attack Squad­ city early today Injuring a T. R. Crowell, a Negro pub­
East Funeral Home, Texar­ ron Five, is currant operating 13-year-old boy. Other unex­ lic accountant.
Bombs were found at th*
kana, with burial in that city. from the carrier Ranger in ploded bombs were found at
the homes of th* mayor and home of Mayor Albert Boutthe waters off Viet Nam.
well and city Councllwoman
Council Meeting
Deulermann, while primar­ the city's only council woman.
Nina
Miglianlco, both consid­
Longwood City Council will ily concerned with surface
Police said a bomb consist­
meet In regular session at B operations, has air unit* with­ ing of about 16 sticks of dyn­ ered moderate! In their view
toward tha racial Issue.
p, m. today at City Hall. On
The bomb found at tha aids
ly routine business baa bean
of
Boutwell'a
fashionable
entered on agenda, Mra. Onnie
two-story brick horns waa
Shomate, clerk, said this
made of nearly 46 aticks of
morning.
dynamite.
Bout well waa In Washing­
ton, D. C-, attending tha na­
tional mayors' conference.
Hi* bomb at hia home waa
discovered by hia son, Albert
Jr.

Flag Officers To See Derby

Dr. Gardiner
Dies In Texas

•long tba aait coaat highway*

A grand jury venire baa
been drawn for the Spring
term of Semtnola Circuit
Court.
Fifty residents have bean
summoned for possible duty
as Juror* on th* term which
begins April 20.
A panel of 14, plua a fore­
man, will be chosen for serv­
ice.
Lilted aa veniremen are tha
following:
Philip W, Tope, Thomaa J.
Garner Sr„ Joseph 8. Garry,
Tatmadga V. Metts, Frank- fh
Scott, Robert H. Powell, Gor­
don G. Gibson, Clarence N.
Benge, Robert W. Jackson,
Thomaa B. Botta, Joseph
Ruahlow, William 8. Dur*tal­
er, Oliver K. Sjoblom, Arthur
H. Marcham, Thomas E.
Qulllin, Herebt F. Bailey,
Robert Stuart Donaldson,
Robert L. Cornell Jr., Joe W.
Gamble,
L. Osborne.
Thomas F. Finnerty, How­
ell S. Shuman, James H. Allred, Robert J. O’Neil, George
E. Cameron, Sidney A. Mur­
phy, Carl L. Von Herbulia,
Herman' L. Baker, Clifford E.
Harbor, Rodney C, Carr Jr-,
Jamea L. Malcolm, Donald If.
Jimenea, Frank J, Forrls,
William R. Willis.
Will J. Saanett, George W.
Dodson, Richard A. Barnes,
John E. Cox, Ctrl Glean Aus­
tin, Thomas T. Lively, Paul
E. Leroy, Ewrlghtson Hervilla, Joseph F. Haaren, Bob
L. UU, David R. Fall Jrn
Harry P. Cochrane, Ellis
Greta, William W. Johns Sr.
and Tom R. Shelbenberger,

U. S. Woman
TANGIER, Morocco (UPI)
—Search planes scanned the
sea today looking for bodies
from a holiday airliner which
crashed Wednesday, klUln| all
but three at the S3 persona
aboard.
An American woman, Mra.
Virginia Coleman of Plainfield, N. J., wai believed
among the dead,

Boy, 13, Hurt By Bomb

Driver And 'Car'
Excite Raleigh

RALEIGH, N. C. (DPI) A 74-year-old woman with a
penchant for travel cauied a
mild aenaation in Raleigh
the tgirah of th* Wrdntaday when ahe went
chucglas through In a 14M
model A Ford.
Hr*. Gertruda Dalton, tiny
and white-haired, aald aha
mi tea tha I.loa-mila round
trip tom Auburn, N. Y. to
Orlando, Fla., twlco a year to
apand tba winter hi tha balmy
dJmnlt.
With a 14-yoar-old eat aam-

50 Summoned
As Possible
Grand Jurors

•t apeeda of 33 or 40 mlka
an hour hi her rumbk-aealod
“ Lizzie."
‘ TU drive 40," aba replied
to a quaetloa, "but never a ."
She explained that when traf­
fic la heavy, aha pulli off tha
read* to 1*4 truck* fo by “ bo-

A SIDEWALK CONNECTING Sanford Avenue
with the Naval Air Station la being put down
this weak. It runs along tba south aids of Onora
Road. Tha project la expected to be completed
in • few deya.
(Herald photo)

PLAN MARCH
CAMDEN, Al*. (UPI) —
Negroes planned to march on
tha Wilcox County courthouaa
today doipita tba dlaponal of
two other protect march#*,
ona with tha uao of amoka
bomb*, leas than 24 hour*
aarilar.
No ona wa* hurt fat Wad*
naaday'a damonatration* by
Negro teenager#.
Daniel Harrall, field aocra­
tary for tha Southern Christlan Leaderabip Conference
(SCLC), Mid tha oaarch U
tha town square would ho to
protest voter regieUoUes

procedures In tha county
where Negroes outnumber
whites four lo ona but where
only about 60 Negroes ar#
registered to vote.

Sponsorship
Is Disclaimed
Greater Sanford Board of
Trad* end tba Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce to­
day disclaimed any sponsor­
ship of o “Treasure Orest”
plan being sold to tho area.
Officials said coupons for
tha Treasure Cheat ar* being
sold localy for 84 ooch by
Parkway Studios.
Board of Trade nnd the
Chamber aald they had re­
ceived many call* about to*
promotto*. Tho cell*!* said
th* ooltoc* ora claiming tha
marchaata ar* sponsoring K.
D#Witt Mathaws, chairman
of th* Board af Trade, advis­
ed persona to examine it
carefully

GOP Chief
WASHINGTON (U P IM U y

■JEK,

Stepped-Up
Blows Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President John**
holds a top-level council on war today to hear Am­
bassador Maxwell D. Taylor's new proposals for
forcing the Vietnamese Communists to lay down
their arms and negotiate.
There were strong indi- But further south aa
c a t i o n s the President American - led Ranger baU
would decide to pursue tatton narrowly escaped dis­
with new Intensity the aster by crawling to aafety.
fight aglnst tho Vlat Cong
rebels In tha South and tha
Red regime In North Viet
Nam.
Secretary of Slate Dean
Rusk and Defense Secretary
Robert S. McNamara ware
scheduled to attend th* after,
noon meeting at the executive
mansion.
Taylor has aald ha will of­
fer “definitive proposals" on
U. S. policy In tha Southeast
Allan conflict.
Taylor's recommendations
led to th* President's deci­
sion to inaugurate air raids
on North Viet Nam two
months ago. Today ho was
expected to urge stepped-up
attacks.
He also was believed to
favor Increased military sup­
plies and money for the em­
battled South
Vietnamese
government and some Increase
in U. S. ground forces there.
HANOI RAID OUT
A,.’ kir attack on th*'NorTn
Viet Nam capital of Hanoi
apparently has been ruled out
for the moment. High offi­
cials emphasized, however,
that the city enjoyed no par­
ticular “ Immunity" and could
coma under assault eventually
unices tho Communist “end
their aggreselon."
Johnson and Taylor con­
ferred at length at tha Whit#
House Wednesday night —
their first meeting since tho
ambassador arrived Sunday
from Saigon for consultations.
After a late afternoon
mooting In tho President's of­
fice—daMribod by th* Chief
Executive as '.'a vary profit­
able hour"—Taylor returned
for dinner and further dltcue■lon,
Taylor aald Wednesday's
Whit* Housa conversation
waa “largely general In na*
tun." But he aald ha would
have concrete proposals to
make after meetings thla
morning at tha State and De­
fense Departments.
PEACE TALKS
PARIS (UPD—Tha United
8tataa told Its North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO)
allies today President John­
son la willing to take part In
Vlat Nam peac* talks—but
only If Communist aggression

Tha battle 30 mil** from
tho big U. S. air base at Da
Nang began Wednesday whan
U. S. helicopters flew la
about 2,000 g o v e r n m e n t
troops to Vlat Cong baton ia
tho area. Tha guerrillas ap­
parently were caught by sur­
prise and suffered heavy cas­
ualties.
Tha op*rations eoot tha
livaa of two U. 8. Marina of­
ficer* killed whan three U. 8.
helicopters ware shot down.
Seventeen w a r * wounded.
Nine Vietnam*** troops
reported killed, 84
and 20 missing.
Tha battle area is
360 miles northaast of Saigon.

m w A,

••

Guest Speaker
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Lewis F. Powell Jr., of Rich­
mond, Va„ president el the
American B a r Association,
will be guest commencement
speaker April M at the Uafc
vcrslty of Florida.

Boys Drown
HOMESTEAD (U P I)-T w *
brothers, four-year-old Mi­
chael and throe-year-old Mark
Richter, drowned to a mate)
swimming pool
they wandered tom tho
occupied by their
parents.

UN Poll
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Secretary General
Thant today began a pad el
the 114 members of too United
Nation* to find out hew many
support too Soviet oall far an
Immediate meeting af too UN
dlizrra ament

‘Clemmie* 80

LONDON (UPI) Churchill, too late Sir Whte
iton'a beloved “Ctommto,"
marked her 80th birthday to­
day. Tha Churchill family*
atill subdued by too steal
statesman's death last Janu­
ary,
celebrated the Walston
U. 8. Undersecretary of
State Georg* W. Ball assur­ quietly at • private tanah*
ed tha NATO Permanent
Council this remains Wash­ Strike Deadline
PITSBUROH (UPI) — A
ington’* policy.
But ha aald that to far tha itrika deadline In th* steal In­
Communist have shown no dustry became n o n
readiness to negotiate them­ cant today with
charging the United
selves.
workers union (UIW) with
204 KILLED
SAIGON (UPI) — Bacon- seeking “ cradle to gray* se­
nalnance pilots reported to­ curity." Negotiators have un­
day they had seen tha bodies til May 1 to reach a contrast
of 200 Viet Cong guerrillas or experlsnc* a shutdown that
killed in a major battle near would hobbto to*
economy.
Da Nang,

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Wrralh Page 2 — April 1« 1965

llndor Attack

School

WASHINGTON (UPI) Rapubilcaa and a Democratic
senator today mounted an at­
tack on the key provision ol
President Johnson's f 1.3 bil­
lion school aid program.
Sens. Peter H. Dominick (RColo.) and Ralph W. Yarbor­
ough (D-Tex.) planned to of
fer changes In the formula for
distributing aid funds- The
House-passed proposal Is be­
ing considered by the Senate
education subcommittee.
The change* sought by the
two senators would mainly ef­
fect the distribution of 11.04
billion In funds In Improve the
quality of education for poot
children In about 90 per cent
of the nation’s school districts.
BAKERS SCHOOL for county school lunchroom
The distribution formula has
MRS. PAUL K. DUFFEV snap* now lieutenant (Jg) ahoolder boardi on
personnel ia Iwlng held at South Seminole
roma under criticism that die
her husband, promoted from onalgn In RVAH-8 at Sanford Naval Air
Junior Hifth, with Mrx, Ruby Cnlder, of Lyman
Iricts in affluent area* would
Station. He is attached to tha integratod operational intelligence cantor
High, ax the teacher. Top photo shows (left to
receive more aid per student
at the baae.
(Navy Photo)
right) Mrs. Ethel Lee Wilson, Mra. Cnlder, Mrs.
than districts In less well off
Muriel Gardner nnd Mrs. Myrtle Jenqutn. Lower
areas. Supporters say this
photo, Mrs. P«t Well looks on as Mrs. Calder
marsly reflects higher educa
cuts a freehly baked cake.
(Herald Photoe)
tion costs In the higher tn
coma districts.
Subcommittee c h a i r m a n
LESSIE PAULINE displays the coin and cur­
Wayna L. Morse (D-Ora-)
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
The Supreme Court argu­ assistant stats Atty. Gen.
rency collection on dixpluy at Florida State
hopes to finish action on the Supreme Court today launch­ ments were expected to bring Leon J. Jsworskl la arguing
Bank In keeping with the upcoming National
aid distribution formula today ed a full-scale review of the out all the pros and cons on for Tasai. Attorney John D.
Coin Week April 24-May 1.
(Herald Photo)
and gat the measure on Its use ef television news cam­ each side.
Cefer, ef Austin, represents
way to the patent labor and eras in courtroom*.
Th* css# was brought to Estes.
public welfare committee.
Tha conflict between the Uis court by Texas flnaneier
The arguments focus on
Other congressional news; right of an accused to a fair Rllli* Sol Estes, 39, whose
Vatins Right* i Executive trial and tha right of the press trial in Tyler, Tex., on charg­ Canon 33 of tha American
Director Roy Wilkins, nf the to cover tha news his been es of swindling s firmer, was Bar Association's eoda of
ethics, which says that the
National Association for the the subject of wide discussion televised over bis protest.
"dignity and decorum" of
Advancement of Colored Peo­ since the assassination of
The Texas Court of Crim­ court proceedings should not
ple, testified before a House President John F. Kennedy
inal Appeals upheld the con­
Judiciary aubcommittea eon tad its aftermath more than viction and an sight-ysar pri­ be marred by broadcasting or
taking picture*.
Then th* Judge held spec*
sidtriag President Johnson’s a year ago.
NASHVILLE, T*nn. (UPI)
son sentane* on Jan. 14, 1PM. The sixth amendment to tha
tatora
and
newsmen
In
the
bill
to
tnsuro
Negro
voting
— An attorney Mid today
Television Is barred from Constitution guarantees an ac­
crowded little c o u r t r o o m
rights, Session* on th* bill al­
ha will petition for probation
*11 federal courts and from cused, among other things,
while Mr*. Marlin, her hueso continued before tha Sen­
for Mra. Hubert A. Marlin, band, three daughter* and
the courts of all but two "the right to a speedy and
ate judiciary committee.
public trial by an impartial
states—Taxes and Colorado.
eeavletod In the ahotgun Mra, Willi* Ray Neal, of
Baikal Tba Senate lovaitlJury"
and th* right to be con­
Written
briefs
by
interested
Lelnor
City,
th#
victim'*
gallons aubcommittea called
■laying of a beaky football
groups, aa welt ai fay Estes fronted w i t h the witness
Jamas
B.
Fields,
73,
died
at
mother,
filed
out.
Joseph
B.
Morris
and
Barnard
player aba found In bed with
Garrett, "shadow" ownars 2:30 a. m. Wednesday at t|la and Texas Atty. Gen. Wag- against him.
Prosecutor John Holllni,
bar daughter.
Vint National Bank of bmey -71)0 VI i &gt;. ■YSfrtRr-Ji.rf rr'r Cirr, already have been
an assistant district attorfiled in th* court.
A Jury of 11 men and a
'Martin,
Tex., to testify on th# A mldent of Ssnford for
waa-noL.auts.ViUw.
In addition to Carr, apselal
woman -f/rhutiXf/ / r a r r f ed at Ui* verdict.
bank's failure. Tbs panel is In­ the past 40 years, h* wss *n
lira. Marlin, 44, guilty rf In­
vestigating
a
recent
rash
of
Atlantic
Coast
Line
Railroad
"W* thought thara waa n
conductor with 44 years of
voluntary manalaughter In chance for voluntary man­
bsnk closings.
Available to
« you without
w
tba death of Chartea Ray slaughter," Ilolllna said, "but
Housing; Mayori Robert F, active duty before his retire­ riKLDi. JASKl R-— Funeral doctor's pr*iscript
scriptlon, our proDeflery Duplicate Bridge two sections wen, first, Mr.
Neal, to. Judga John Draper wa war* not surprised at tba
Club held It* second nnnual ami Mrs. Norinan Mortimer Wagner., of New York, and ment 11 years sgo. He was s ssrvlcs# for James B. Fields, duet called Odrinex. You must
Tl, who &lt;ll*d Wednesday, will lose ugly fat or your money
aentanced bar to 11 month* Involuntary vsrdlct."
Open Pair* Tournament Tues­ of DrLsnrf; second; a tie, James H. J. Tate, of Philadel­ member of First Presbyterian
held al 10 *. m Friday at back. Oarinex la a tiny tablet
and 29 day* In tba Naehvill*
phia, representing the U. S. Church, Sanford, and a mem­ bt
The Jury spent more than
Ilrlsson Funeral Horn* with and aailly swallowed. Get rid
day afternoon at the Fire­
Mr. and Mra. L. D. Webster Conference of Mayori, ap­ ber of the Jacksonville Royal
Rsv.
Orovsr C. Bswsll Jr. sf.
work house and finad her 910 four hour* before emerging
excess fat and live longer.
men’s Kecreallan Hull with
flclatln* snd R*v. Fred H- of
plus court coata,
peared before a House bank­ Arch Masonic Lodge.
of
Orlando
with
Mrs.
Leon­
to report it had found Mri.
1
1
1
table*
In
twu
seetlun*
Chsnc*
ssolattn*. Burls! will Odrlnex eosts 49-00 and ia
Br Mra. John Laos*
"Frankly, I’m tickled to Marlin guilty of the reduc­
ing and currency lubcommit- Survivors are his wife, Mra.
b* in OskUwn Memorial told on this guarantee; It not
Demonstrations on ths arts playing. MU* Inn Kleht of ard Haas and Mr*. G. K.
death," Jo* Vlnkley, Mr*. ed charge.
tee hearing on President John­ Maude Fields, Sanford; two park. Aellve psllbssrsrs will satisfied for any reason, Just
Orlando
directed.
Martin
of
Winter
l’ark;
of msking ribbon roses and
* « A. J. Walker. II. II. Nsw- return the Package to youf
Marlin'* attorney, told newsson, Dr. J. Allan Fields ol
msn. J. N. union. B. U Mill­ druggist and get your full
Overall winner* for the fouilb, Mina Ethel Johnson son's omnibus housing bill.
of cutting metal containers
man. "We feel the court
Congress: Hearings on two Ft. Lauderdale snd Fred K.
er. n. T. Thoms* and B. John- money back. No question!
for hurricane lamps, pin cuson. Honorary psllbssrsrs
sod Mf t . Arthur WUIgoois proposals that would require Fields of Atlanta, Ga., sod *
treated «* vary fairly.
will b* Hrodt* Wllllsmt. Lewis asked. Odrlnex le Bold with
■Iona, candle holders and
"1 DUnk It would be foolleh
health warnings on cl|ar*tta grandson.
Tet*. n. T. Humphrey. B. C this-guarantee byi
of
DcBsry;
fifth,
Mr.
and
varloua
other
Itama
were
Williams. A. L. Myers snd II McReyaolds Drug Store —
to appeal the light MnUnce
Mrs, John Vsnderachaaf of packages continued before the Brisson Funeral Horn* 1* in
U Moors, ilrlsson Funsrsl Banford — Mail Orders Filled
presented by Mra. J. L. Wal­
Senate
commerce
committee.
aha received. In view of her
charge
of
arrangements.
Homs In chartsDel*nd and sixth, Col. and
lin of Osteen for members of
The
panel
was
scheduled
to
paat record and reputation,
Mr*. William W. Hsgus of
tha DeBary Extension Home­
hear testimony from doctors.
I think th* request for prohn.
DsLand.
makers Club at their March
tion or n auapendod oontanca
Sectional
winners
wars,
More than 4G0 women
masting.
will ho granted."
Especially attract! v# waa a throughout th* Sanford area Section A, NS, first, Mr. snd
Mr*. Marlin teatl/led that
By Jane Casselberry
pair ef containers for hurri­ Monday will start t h e i r Mrs. John Vanderschasf; sec­
"I gueaa I Juat wanted to
A predominantly youthful
ond, a tie, Mra. Ruth Blatt
cane tempi featuring a lacey
aearo him" when aha found audience filled th* seat* and
design which ware sprayed march ta wags war on cancer and Mrs. W. B. Cook with
tba football etar from Mid­ lined the walls of tha South
with gilt after culling wa* for the control and eventual Mra. Ida B. Wilson and Mrs.
dle Tanneaaa* State Univers­ Seminole Junior High cafeJ, D. Cordoil; fourth, Nor*
Herbert E. Fuller, 71, ef Al­
defast of the dl*esse.
completed.
ity asleep in’ bed with her torlum for tha Hootenanny
mun Meyer and Philip Da­ tamonte Springs, died Wed
Following luncheon at noon
T
h
e
announcement
was
daughUr, Carolyn, lent Jan. sponsored by tha school par*
and a social hour, the busi­ made today by Mrs. R. L. li* rard;
nesdsy.
•nt-Tsachan Association.
It.
EW, first, Mr. snd Mr*.
ness session convened with
Neal wsa fatally wounded
Tucker, crusade chairman, aa Mortimer; second, Mil* Ethel
Born ia Altsmlnto Bpriap,
Tha affair reload 9141.04
Mrs. Chester Roerich presid­
by n bleat from n ll-gsuge for th# PTA treasury and
final arrangements for the Johnson end Mrs. Arthur ha was a lifelong resident of
shotgun and th* prosecution much of th* auccaai waa due ing. Hpeaker for th* educa­ campaign were being com­ Willgoose; third, Col. and Seminole and Orange Counties
tional program material was
had called hta death first da* to the hard working coordi­
pleted.
Mrs. W. W. Hague; fourth,
Miss B. May, public heglth,
gre* murder.
"So tint our volunteer* Mr. and Mrs. Myron Accardi. and operated a grocery store
nator, Mrs, C. L. Cooper.
who
outlined
services
of
the
In Alta moot* Springs for
Mrs. Marlin rnlaad bar
will bo readily recognised,"
Th* many Ulantod act*
Section B, NS, first, a tie,
health nun* and the part ah*
Mr*. Tucker eald, "they will Mr. and Mr*. 1.. D. Wabstar many year*. He was a World
head far the first Mm* during presented a varied program
the throe-day trial whan ranging from fun aorgs and plays le a community.
lie provided with Identifica­ with Mr*. Leonard lisas and War I veteran and member of
Workshop for tha April
Draper ordered her ta stand folk ballad* to tnuslo In th*
tion badges which state, Mrs. U. E&lt; Martin; third, Mr. American Legion Post 19. He
meeting will h« led by Mr*.
and hear the verdicL .
‘American Cancer Society and Mrs. Leonard Munson; also was a member of Alta­
popular and rock 'n* roll vain.
Raerlck end will he entitled
Volunteer.' They also will be fourth, Mrs. W. Clifton snd monte Springs Commuoky
Appearing w#to "Th* Laiy
"Magic With Marble#." InChapel.
a r m e d with Information Mr*. Vkkl Stemehurn;
River Boys," and Instrument­
etructlon* will be given f«r
SuTiitois AT* bis wife, Mra.
pamphlets. T h e literature
al group; Mrs. Colleen Wig­
EW,
first,
Mrs.
Henry
making TV lamps and wall
tw r e *
c t e n t i r w e s t , gins, folk singer; "The Trade- plaques from plastic crystal. highlights ways by which Martin and Mrs. It. Acker­ Ruth G. Fuller, and a eon,
families ran help guard them­
i i i t m judicial e m e trr o r wind*," a folk singing group,
Graham, both of Altamonte
n n u t in add r o n n n i&gt; and "April and tha Rain­ All members era urged to at­ selves against cancer. . .the man; second, Charles Daglls Springs; a airier, Mrs. liens
and Mra. Edna Reilly; third,
dolh county,
drops," a girls trio accom­ tend.
No. 3 killer disease that last Mr*. Joann Paulk and Mr* F. Blackman, of Gladstone,
id cdadcdut dd. m m
B. C KKNHIDV a*4 MINDtB panied on the guitar by Dan­
year look the live* of O.fiOO Jody Bunnell; fourth, Mrs. Ora. and three grandchildren.
CKDNBDT. HI* wit*.
XKNJ
Floridans, 0.1 of whom were Mickey Murphy and Mra.
Mslailffe, uta MorakJ, which also sang
residents of this county.
Mexican folk songs.
Betty Stokes.
W. D. ROOMDT. els* hnewe s» A group ef students from
"This year," Mrs. Turksr
WILLIAM D- BOONNY.
ixrssAsnt. South Seminole Elementary
uld, "to conttnu* th* fight
xortcB n r b u t
WASHINGTON (UFI) - against cancer and Intensify
TDD BTATD OF FMIMtnS M l School eang, accompanied by
W, B. BOONDT, sis* keewn Mra, Joaephin* B r a d l e y , Th# new |7 recreation conser­ cancer control programs to in Tun r m r p r r roru T .
s i w il lia m n. boonnt , sixth grade teacher.
vation illckar for admlsalon help save more lives, th* wixTii Ji n ir it i. r ix i uiT o r
Whoa* i d d r i l l l i u n kn o w n .
im iiia •» sen rim stmtAlso
performing
were
a
Into federal recreation areas need for contributions is even fu
T*u are hereby notUUd (list
Thtra'ga
noi.h rauxTY.
a cult baa bisn brouaht satinet routing five piece combo, has gone on sale.
greater. Hinre cancer Is *v&gt; tw ru is iT N Y wa. twtr
t M U to ll
rnii in ihs Clrmll Court In md "Th* Esquires" and "Thl The sticker is good for as eryltody's
i o t i u i i ok s t i r
health problem, we
far Simlnnli Counly, riarldi.
In Chsncsry by K. ('. Kinnsdr Ramblers," who were handi­ tional parks, wildlife refuges, sgnin urge our cllixens when fUcHKL rnict:,
BANFORD
rislntilf.
and Mlnnli Kinn'dr. kls wife. capped due to tha fact that nations! forest* and other fed­ thrir neighbor, an American vs.
Tnu are hsrsbx rrqulrs* In
I pda saetr anted. Boris*
MK.snr Ki’rtKNE rnifx.
Iirve upon Plaintiff!’ slier, their wash tub player, C. I.. eral recreation areas where an Canrrr Society volunteer,
Dtfsmlsnl
Br Mo asuari stem, the lari
lux, whan iddrin li P. O. Cooper, was grounded in Tex­ admission fee Is normally tome» by, to . . . 'Give Mure tmh sTvrsj n r ri.omt&gt;4 t o .
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charged.
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who** address Is unknowa
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A Hwnrn Complain hsvlns
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Usa our loan services when you nead cash
nr yaur wrlitin Jefindi to
hssn fllsd s*slnst ysu tn Iht
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Circuit Court In snd tni
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for taxes or medical bills. , , whatevar jroa
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n il, sad |h&gt; urtainsl of said
Chsncsrr, for Dlvorcs, th* short
wrllltn defiim* ihatl hi filed
till* of said action bsln# HAnned money for — sac usI
with Ihi Cluk of Mid Court.
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fsttdsol. Ibsas prsssnt* *r* Is [W e lc o i^ | ^ o p
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proriidrd Itllnll la diwrlbid
pour wrlltsn dsftnss*. If snx
•■ follow*:
to Iho Complaint filed hsrsln
I.»li T«, Tl, It. If and l».
and to ssrv* a copy Ihsrsol
Virgiala FatraaU
Lot* II. It. and Id, of M.
upon Clslntlfrs attoensr on at
F. O. Bex 1114
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T I ON
TO C i T X U I
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till, athsrwls* a liters* Crt
Conrssso will b* snlsrsd
FhyliB
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saslnst pou snd th* ctus* pro««td *a part*.
Lake Mory
Mary
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Arthur It. lUi-kwIth, Jr..
M, W
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Clsrk of lb* Circuit Court
Nem Naerie
and the seal *t said court ikla
Ninth Judicial Circuit Is
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3 * 1*1k dir ef March. mi.
snd for Sssntnol* County
B. Imakaam
Florida.
**lnaur M. Baekwllfc,
. JP Jr,
C. Vernon Mis*. Jr.
Mildred Haaey
Clsrk ef tbi dinull Court
Of CI.KVKt.ANO. KTKCIIKNC, Vernon Mia*. Jr,
NON A MIXK
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Aturseyi far Plalsilffe
Mary |C*ttUg*
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r. a Drawer a
Sanford
Atlantic National
(cantar) viaitad South Saminola
HOME ECONOMIST Mary M
Bulla III— leaferd Allaatle
Bsnk nmldlBS
sbb Dull!
Daileaal _Dash
Bulldloa
Junior High School to gpaak to homa ac claatsa of Miss Thelma MoaaHanford, Florida
ftafsrC riorida
M ill I i Bm
I'ulillah Hank St. * April 1
Battle on cooking
holder and Mrs. Joanj Battla
cook! iand storing meats. Students Linda
rubiiik April l, i. tl, It. m i.
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404-4403
Waltman ( l i f t ) and Mary Klinger look over tba chart. (Herald Photo)
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Mother Convicted
In Athlete's Death

WASHINGTON fUPI) Henry H. Fowlor stepped in
today ■■ aecratery of the
Treaiury with two lop prlorlly
problem* already on hla desk:
How to eut unemployment
without causing- Inflation and
how to build a stable world
monetary lyitatn.
Fowler, a long-time govern,
ment official who served ai
undersecretary of the Treat,
ury until last year, took thi
oath of office In a Whitt
House ceremony.
C. Douglas Dillon, who re
signed the post Wednesday
after serving u n d e r two
Democratic president*, Wlf
on hand for the swearing la
of hit former top anlitant.
In n farewell news confer
ence at which he told news
men he hes "always been s
Republican and I etJii am
one." Dillon outlined the
problems that Fowler will
face.
Most Important, Dillon said,
th* government must find a
way In keep reducing unem­
ployment w i t h o u t sending
prices skyrocketing and must
find a stable bat* for the
world's money aytlem in or­
der to finance growing world
trada.
Dillon Indicated that Fow­
ler should get some help from
the U. S. economy. The out­
going secretary said the bus­
iness outlook for this year was
"very favorable" and better
than expected at the begin­
ning of the year.
He said there was room for
more "moderate" tax cuts,
particularly for low-Incomc
persons.
He alto added that even
though he would like to see
the government end deficit
spending, a "moderate defi­
cit" Is not bad whan th* na­
tional debt does not grow as
fast as the nation's wealth.

TV Cameras In Court Studied

James B. Fields

Dies Wednesday

Duplicate Bridge Club Naiges.
ExtensionXllib Winners In Open Tournament

Funeral Notice

O VERW EIG H T
FAT

Learns 'Arts'
At Meeting

Hootenanny
Brings $241
For PTA

Cancer Crusatte
Starts Monday

Herbert Fuller

Succumbs At 72

Legal Notiee

Admission Tag
Goes On Sale

Legal Notice

ON YOUR LAST LEG?

FLORIDA STATE BA N K

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Midshipmen To Vie For Scholarships
Bernair Macfadden Founda­
tion will sponsor a scholarship
program for students at San­
ford Naval Academy.
A total of nine scholarship
grants will be awarded an­
nually, starting with the aca­
demy's fall term in September.
The foundation, a non profit
educational organization with
headquarter* in New York
City, opened the Sanford Na­
val Academy In 1903. It also
operates the 62-year old Cas­
tle Heights Military Academy
in Lebanon, Tcnn., where 666
cadets are preparing for col­
lege.
Joseph F. Wiegers, president
of the foundation, explained
the new grants-in-a id at the
Sanford Institution:
"Along wilh other Macfadden scholarships now in ef­
fect for college students, we
plan to reward young midship­
% ft, E. PAUL, president, end H. R. Lowery, secretary, s!fm charter appllmen at Sanford who seek to do
cation of the Fleet Reserve Corporation preparatory to construction
conatructioi o f a
something for themselves and
new home In Sanford. Tha application has been forwarded to Tallahas*
their parents. The scholarships
aee for approval.
(Photo by Bridges)
we provide are not based sole­
ly on financial need as wr be­
lieve that young men from
families in all income brac­
kets should be recognlied for
their achievements. Esch mid­
shipman will be allowed to
compete as an individual.
A c a d e m i c accomplishment,
character, participation and
loyalty will be primary con­
siderations."
Students at the academy
who are named recipients of
the scholarships In June of
each year will have the fin­
ancial grants applied to their
tuition charges the following
year. Three annual scholar,
ships will be awarded to San­
CONSTRUCTION shown here is new five-classroom addition at Alta­
ford midshipmen in the ninth,
monte Elementary School which it expected to be ready for use with
10th and 11th grades.
opening of the fail term.
(Herald Photo)
In addition to undergraduate
scholarships at the Sanford
Naval Academy and at Castic
FRuStifa Military Academy,
the foundation’a college achalarshipa are now contributing
toward the education of re­
cipient: attending Columbia
University, Duke University,
Lehigh University, Auburn
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — program. T h a Lcglalature office, a project which la eur- University and Vanderbilt Un­
The Capitol bulldinf com- would bo removed from tho rently under way.
iversity.
Adams reported tho com­
mlttoo told money to rebuild Capitol and placed In ita own
tho center section of the building somewhere in the mittee was able to keep the
Capitol will ba h a r t to come eapltal center.
__________ old hulldipt In. repair during Re-elected
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
by In the IMS Legislature
Tha report adopted by the the past two ysara plus pay
but went ahead anyway with committee said work should for the reconstruction plan­ Rep. Michael J. Kirwan &lt;DOhio) waa re-elected to his
Ojplana to push tha project.
start first on tha legislatives ning out of a $510,000 ap­
Tha commlttaa adopted - a facilities so that they would propriation by ths 1903 Leg­ ninth consecutive two-year
term as chairman of the Dem­
report which recommended be completed by the 19G7 ses­ islature.
ocratic congressional cam­
reconstruction of tho Capitol sion. Work would be started
He said ths commlttc*
atony "hiitoric" line* and on the renter section renova­ didn’t use all of the money paign committee.
propoaed conatruction of a tion after legislative facil­ end about $125,000 would be
aeparato buildiny to heuie ities were In the new build­ returned to the state treas­ To Retire
tha Leylelature.
JACKSONVILLE &lt;UPI) —
ing.
ury. He estimated It would
No coat estimate waa wade
The committee approved cost about $196,000 for re­ Florida district director of In­
by tho committee, which baa expenditure of up to $45,000 pairs during tba coming two ternal Revenue Laurie W.
y worked for two yeara to to redecorate the governor's yean.
Tomlinson will retire May 81.
draw plana for tha project.
Architect PrenHc* Huddles­
ton presented tha committee
with a final palntlny of what
the Capitol would look like
npon completion of tho pro••rtTho exterior would bo littte chanyed from Ha pitsent
appearance but tho tiilde
g would bo completely rebuilt,
and include additional efflea
| Cempfef* k n b «fcwk m J
apace and a new aulobaaeinert floor.
"It looks real Rood to me,H
said Adams, who ataitted
fat b ---- that—the- -IMS- *Lc£i&amp;torv7
with its economy Winded
leaders, would be hanlpreai3 ftwrt m i aftfnril vflfc
ed to find the nsressaw cash
for tha reconstruction. “ I
bar. Malar, ami k a h ae
ayree a lump turn fro* yenei
tmi baa/Iup repealed
era) revenue li impanlble,"
said Adams. He said extend­
ed financiny of aorm sort
waa a poaaibility.
Sen. 0. T. Helton, &lt;f Lake
( . O O D / S I AH
City, ay reed. "Extended fi­
nanciny mlyht make H pos­
sible to put it aerate," he
oald. Rep. R. 0. Mitdell, of
g Loon, said ba placed to
mako certain tha res»nstructien proposal waa introduced
no tho Legislature: would
bar* an opportunity to vote
en it.
Huddleiton worked with
Cabinet members throughout
the pait month In oomplettay final office plant He alas tut soma height off the
w dome and mada final shifts in
apscifie office* as requested
by officials housed in the
building.
•Wa bars gone at far as
wa can now without further
directions," ha said.
HJs drawings ayd plana
will ba nasd by tho commit­
tee t* sell lawmakma on the

Finoncing Is "Question

"Capitol Remodeling Eyed

GOT WEAK
BRAKES?

®«nfarS frrilS

April 1, 1965 — P ic* 9

Three Series Winner To Get
Prize At Sunday Gymkhana

CUR SCOUTS, Roy Scouts, Den mothers imd Scout lenders of Bcnr Lnko
donned full uniform to attend ceremony at Bear Lake Elementary School
to formnlly hnnp their award winning plaque received for licst exhibit
at recent W'ekiwa District Exposition.
(Herald Photo)

Prize Winning Plaque Hung
Br Maryann Milra
Bcnr l-ake Cuh Scout Pack
2.10 and Hoy Scout Troop 230,
along with don mother* and
Scout lenders, conducted n
full uniform ceremony to for­
mally dedicate their prize
winning citation for belt ex­
hibit at tho Wckbvu District
Exposition.
The Scout groups are spon­
sored by Hear Lake Element­
ary School and their award
will hang in the achool office.
Those attending the cere­
mony wrro Robert Keane,
Teddy Rybicki, Darrell Smith,
Donnie Phllbrirk, Norman
Riddell, Richard Hrookover,
David Kelly, Jnnirs Kennc;
Steve
Phllbrirk, Thill Ip
Kelly, Billy Klinger, Douglas
Krenier, Brent Conner, Ricky
r, Kenny IVlornon,
Bruce Hole, Jeff Kr*"»i»r;
Kim lfoyle, Jeff Kwnldl,
Robert Hoover, Danny Kenno,
Kevin Foist, Gary Maries,
Joey Riddell, Ricky Carlton,

Cuhmaster Boh Bunnell, Jere
Dotten Jr., William Anderson,
Mr*. Aggie Ustrander of Den
One, Mr*. Christine Riddell
who nislsla the cuhmaster
and den mothers, Mr*. Doris
llnle of Den One, Mrs. Max­
ine lluylc of Den Five, Mrs.
Rena Rybicki of Den Two,
Mrs. Peggy Maries of Den
Three, Mra. Mary Krvnzrr of

Memorial Unit
Sets Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
American Leyton Auxiliary
Memorial Unit 256 of Cassel­
berry will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Woman's Club
on Ovcrhrook Drive. Mrs.
Lethn WnnC'cha'irman of the
nominating r.-il.lllL* will
present a slato of officers.
Delegates and alternate! to
the constitutional conference
will be elected.

Den Seven and Assistant
Cuhmastor Bruce Nelson.
Positions nf leadership for
Bunnett and Nelson arc re­
versed for the Boy Scouts.
Members unable to attend
were Mrs. Virginia McClellan
of Den Two, Duncan McClel­
lan, Tom Van Horn, Roland
Hill, David Doolittle, Tim
Dowser, Kenny Westmore­
land,
Kobe Wetherington,
Roger Kowalski, Dean Nich­
ols, Billy Jordan, Ricky Galliford, Mark Muacoto and
Dennis Broadawny.

Rjr Maryann Miles
A |25 savings bond will be
presented at Sunday'a 1 p.m.
Central Florida Horse Show
gymkhana (Wekiiva Spring*
Rond arena) to George Myera
who raked off 76 points in
the recent gymkhana serica to
win top prize.
Althuugh contestant* were
permitted to ride In three
shows to acc’imutate high
point spot, Slyer* entered
only two and *till ranie nut
in the numt&gt;er one position.
Sunday'* 14-event show, In­
cluding several new ones, will
consist of keyhole, open;
pnlchending, junior and sen­
ior; clnverleaf, junior and
senior; egg rare, open; jump­
ing figure 8, Junior and sen­
ior, and all open events, flag
r a r e , hare back pirkup, dou­
ble bare back switch, hollow
log. drag sack and Jumping.
Contestants must ride In
their own age group with
juniors 12 years and under
and seniors, 1,1 and over. An­
nouncer will be E. L. (Joe)
Green.
Each month with five Sun­
days there will be a gym­
khana an the fifth Sunday
with all eventi open. Ther*

will be no age limit and con­
testant* may enter a* often
and ride ai many different
horaea a* they detire. The
first such show will take
piece May 30. Entry feee will
be reduced.
Following thla Sunday's
•how, the next regular gym­
khana will he May S. Regis­
tration must be In by noon
as eventi get underway at 1
P -m . sharp.

Growing: Pains
TOKYO lUPI) — Thla city,
the world's largest, reported
Tuesday that Its population mi
nf Feb. 1 this year waa 10,676,373, an Increase nf 8,983
over tha previous month.

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Turkey Shoot
Osteen Volunteer Fire De­
partment will sponsor the
second in a aerlca of Turkey
Shoots this Saturday at
County Ham. Competition is
in group* of 10 with the best
■hot winning the turkey. Lait
week'* »hoot wn» reported
successful with 22 turkeys
won,

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The steering’s crisper, the ride’s fla tte r, the
ra c ie r-e v e n the grass looks a shade greener
fro m behind the wheel o f this new Corvair
You’Dfind a Corvair Corsa’a instrument panel vastly
more informative than an ordinary car"*. But that !
Rally only a fringe benefit of driving ana.
Became for all its finely calibrated instrumentation
—tachometer, manifold pressure gauge, even an ale*
trie clock with a sweep second hand for rally buifa—
tha moat important thing that happens when yon
get a Corea out on tha road docan t register on tba
dash. It registers an yon.
You feel it in tha steering—entp and precise you double back on a curve. In toe fiat rivetedibfrroad etnbiiity of the new lolly independi

on. Tn the response of the rear engine (up
to 180 hp available now In Corea’s Turbo-Charged
version).
You don't have to wear a iport* ear cap and mm
to appreciate things lure this. Or tba
itematlonal cut of Corvair’* styling.
Drop down to your dealer’* now—while tha
trading’s - xtra good—and aee for youreolL Look ovar
tba dashboard gadgetry all you like, but by all means
get out on the road where you can really handle tha
merchandise. Wall guarantee tyring will look

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�G R E E N S B O R O , N.C.
&lt;UPI) — Profmiona! foITj
elite corpa of youngsters toei
off today in the flrat round
of the $65,000 0 r a a t a r
Graamboro Open GOO, but
crafty veteran Bara Bnaad
* 11 the aentlmantal favorite,
Snaad, 51, baa won Uit
GGO aeven time* and la par­
ticipating in bii 25th Green*boro Open. Ha haa finlihad
out of the money hare only
throa time* ainea winning
tha Inaugural tournament In
1018.
Other former GGO champi­
on* In the field wore 108*
winner Jpllua Boro*, Doug
Bandera, Billy Caaper, Mike
Souchak, Dow Finaterwald,
Bob Goatby and Doug Ford.
Tha former winner* will
be challenged by auch formid­
able oppoaltlon aa PGA cham­
pion Bobby Nlcholt, Arnold
Palmer, Gary Player, Tony
Bern*, Jack Burke, George
Bayer, Lionel Herbert, Dave
Harr, Charlie Bifford, Don
January, Joe Campbell, Bruce
Crumpton and Billy Maxwell.
Unheralded Dick H a r t ,
wlnnor of laet week'* Aaalea
Open at Wilmington, led the
field of ambltloua young
challenger*. A total of 1*1
golfer* were entered.
About tha only big-name
golfer* abtent here were U.8.
Open ehemplon Ken Vanturl
and Jack Nicklaua. Vanturl
had circulatory trouble In hie
hand* all year and Nleklaua
waa ratting an Injured back.

MBS

HEMINOME POLE VAULTERH practice prior to competition In triangu­
lar meet Wednesday with Winter Park and Colonial. I*eft to right! Paul
Polgar, David Jenkini, Richard Choulnard and Mike Hmith.

By David HlggtadMtiam
Barald Sparta Writer
W i n t e r Park’i Wildcat*
banded lemlnole High School
ita flrat loaa on tha traek
Wednaaday afternoon with a
runaway victory over BKS and
Colonial In a thraa-way meat.
Tha Wildcat* rolled up 110
point* to Sanford'i 41. Colon­
ial wai a diitant third with 11.
The loaa Wednaaday apolltd
Uia Semtnolai' untarnished
record of winning the first
savin meets of tha saaion and
laadlng Uia conferanca in
number of wlni.
"We really feel bid about
it," Coach Dick William* laid.
"However, we're go|ng to
work hard and bellave we will
hava good chanca again In tha
conference meet April 23."
Two injuriea hampered the
Bemlnole effort in the trian­
gular meet. Paul LcRoy haa
a pulled muide and wa* lost
oo tha relay team and George
Marcui haa a cut loot and
could not compete la the high
hurdlei.

Sprinter Bill Frlaby equal­
led tha bait school mark In
the 100 ibis year with a time
of 10.25 to flalih first. Rick
Wabtrom ha* turned In the
tame time.
In tha high hurdle* Winter
Park took tha first four place*
with Mika Kelly taking first
with ts.l, Tom Forman took
fifth for Sanford with a time
of 17.2.

In the low hurdle* Kelly
again took first for Winter
Park with 20 *. Tha Seminole*
took third and fourth with
Rick Walitrom running a 21
and Forman running a 22.
Jack Hunt of SHS took *econd In the mile with 4:46.1.
David Noell won the *hot
put for Sanford with 48 feet
•even inchei and took tecond
In tha diicui with 142 feet,

tlx !nchet.
Winter Park won all tha relayi with 1:33.3 In the 610 re­
lay 2:06.8 In the iprint med­
ley, and 3:33.8 in tha mile re­
lay. Sanford took tecond In
all the relay* with 1:33.5 In
the 810, 2:07.6 In the aprint
medley, and 3:38.1 In the mil*
relay.
Star! Weber took tecond In
the 880 run with 2:07 and Rick

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tory In thalr last m**t with
DENNIS BAT.EfljOIS-.ftT'-MINO! FJiU * .* * * .— r bar In high Jump In
1100 A-M.'. « iff P.M.
Caolo and Lundrjulit war* Bdt.* nuffW * * # * )? &amp; : Mrk
track meet Wednesday with Winter Park and Colonial., Ttntp* placed,
Open* Mott. g Frt Nights
ie leading Sanford hitter*, Friday eftarnoon wh*n they
third in th* event.* Watchingl* Don Nlchoius.
(Herald Photo)
’till 8:M P-M.
»o!o got two hits for the day, ho*t tha Sebrlng girls team
10 a grand slim home run. *nd tha Florida Military boys
undqulit collected two tin- team.
,e*Thus far tha Semlnolts
Other Brave* getting hit* have beaten Vero Beach,
NEW YORK (UP!) — Jose I what he did toWUU* Pattrano believable.
Torre* call* himself a great In nine round* to win the light And now Torre* say* be cro Holling*worth, Gracey, Eu.tla, Colonial, Boone, and
ryan, Fake*, Billy Millar, Imt to Lataburg by thrw
fighter, and the memory ol |heavyweight crown make* R
HALLANDALE! (UP!) —
wants to fight (or tha heavy­ ohlnaon and Itobert Oold- points. According to Coach
Meadow Stable's Gallant Lad
weight crows of Cassius Clay, lain. Wcndall and Ken Riser John Colbart tha Sanford
wa* mad* a tait-mlnute, sup­
whose shouted i am the wre top hltteri for the Navel *wimmeri xot a good workout plemental entry Wednesday
|**t Tuesday before the meet In the *100,000 Florida Derby
greateit" haa become hi* '•rtemy.
Pitching two hit ball, while was called and Wednesday
trademark. When Torres say* trlklng out at*, wai Lund- and Thursday they will get at Gulfatraam Park race
track Saturday,
"1 am a great fighter," It I* a ulil, Ihe winning pitcher, act for tha meet Friday.
Trainer Ca**y Hayia enter­
quiet, almost *hy remark, In­ 'he ton wai charged to Rta- Tha Rtmlnolea have broken
tended almply to state a fact. r. He wai replaced In the * number of school records ed tha thr»*-ysar-a|d colt by
By Geerga C, Laagfard
$ 7-1 victory. Tommy Davis "Clay I can knock out be­ hlrd by Chria Witeon who already this season and It I* paying a $5,000 penalty for
UP! Sparts Writer
and Waa Parker led Urn aa- cause ha can be hit an tha &lt;ve a fine effort for tha in- aiperted that more record* luteness, Tha entry brings the
Apparently tha Loa Angelas
field to a possible 10 in the
aauK, driving la two rune a- JiW," Torres told ■ press con- aperlencod Academy team, will fall to this year's team
Dodgers art taking quick of­
mil* and ona-alghth clastic.
place during the rally •gains* hawnc* Wednesday. "He made
It
wa*
the
fifth
victory
for
h*ftire
th*
end
of
the
eeaion.
fense to those offensive state*
18-gams winner Curt Simmon*. •om* mistakes against Sunny JUS against one lot* and Cindy WlUon and Barbara
rnenta about th*lr tack of
Tommy and Willie Davl*. along Liston that a fast puncher ne HeBolt will be trying to break
punch.
with Parker and rookie Jim could have taken advantage
The
Brave*
will
be
in
action
the
record* they already hold
It’s only spring training, but
genR E B M eB B H
Lefebvre, have been the lead­
Ylday at South Seminole.
a|0ng with a number of
the Dodgers have been hitting
ing hitter* for Loo Angelas this Torre* is a fast puncher. For
“
others of the team.
with eons latent authority — a
■prlag.
ntoa rounds Tuesday night the
Tuesday the Seminole* will United Press International
(haractarlftla even lacking In Winning pitcher Johnny PodPuerto Rican stalked wily WU- . U y M i m a
travel
to Mount Dora for a Washington 6 New York (N)
thely world clumpkxuhlp *••res gave up two runs and four lo, throwing lofts and rights I f l j I V I I I K
non-conference meet elated to
son two ysare ago,
hits in the diet Inning, but from his peek-a-boo style.
get underway at 4 p.m.
S«n Francisco 6 Boston 8
The new-found attack along
avoided more trouble with a In the sixth Torre* connect­
Naw York (A) 6 X- City 8
with their showcase pitching
succeufu! pieketf play *nd *1- ed with ■ vicious left hook to
Loa Angatea (N) 7 l b Louis
staff baa Inspired Las Vegas
Pastrano'a middle and the 29oddsmakera to pick the Dod­
year-old dancer went to the
Minnesota 5 Baltimore 1
gers 2-1 to win tha National
canvas for th* (tret lime In hla
Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 1
League (tag tide m »on —quits
18-year career in the ring as
Houston 4 Chicago (A) t
a feat for a team (hat ftaUhed
WINTER
PARK
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6 nine-count waa totted, iha
Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2
In a dismal sixth • place Ue
Utte changed hands when re­ Th* Icmlnol* High baaafcaU Rollins Collage defeated Col­
laat par.
form John Lobiaaee refused team return* to action Friday by 4-1 Wednaaday In a base­
Tha Pedgar* have saaaed
MostAmsrlcan C«r»
te allow Pattrano to anawar afternoon, mooting tha Bishop ball gams that was part of
five or more rune In II games
Iho hall for th* 10th. Torn* Moore Homate t e n d p.m. the achoal'a annual Baseball
MEMBERSHIP
$18.08
Parts Extra if Naadsd
this apring, and four Uma*
then weekday Green* Fra 91
won on a technical knockout In lama In lanrord,
SWeak.
have scored nine or more.
the ninth.
The Seminole* will U ank­ 7s another game, Frlneetac: Land G‘ Lakes Corota] Club
Thalr is home run* rank the
Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry
Paetraoo said afterward that le* thalr fourth victory of the defeated Virginia Military
axs-seta
Dodgers among th* team load­
All work dono by ixptrt mvhanfc* wins
h* had ntvar taken auch a spring. Thalr record la new Institute ( 4 .
ers hi tho distance department.
beating and that ha fait tha 8-1-1.
thi most modirn pricision oquipmont
Dismantle Cards
refer** was right in stepping Tha Seminole*' last gams
Wednaaday, Los Angela* dllRACING DAYS LEFT
th* fight. Ho celled Wa show­ w u rained out whan thoy
N o M o n ty D o w n O n C o r S o r v to o o
mantled the world champion
ing "mlaarabte."
played
Winter
Park
Tuaaday
St. Louie Cardinals with a sixTorroa named a* poesfbU afternoon. That gam* will ho
run aaeond tawing on route to
future oppononu (armor tlabU- ployed al t later date.
mote Floyd Potteries ond midBon Dudley will ha on th*
W h *# **"*
dteweight champion Joey Glar- mound for tho Seminal** with
d*Uo.
Stav*
Harris
catching.
Jim
in
m n
c io o tu v
d o v it ,
noTic'N o r nil it
m a m ip p ic u ti rm m u f
"I'll fight aaynw from tho Ervin will bo at Brat baa*
o r n .om n a in Ann ron TNH BTATH OF FI.Ottilia TO I middleweight! to the heavy­ with Bill Kuykendall at arcWILLIAM
M. UHANCII,
*Ki*inni.H ooirnTT.
HHaitlHNUM UNKNOWN! weights," he aald, hi* quiet ond, Hon Hinson short, and
m c H a c x a i no. i u m
A awnrn Complaint bavin*
noriiK o r AiinrTtnn
voice coming through a flash­ Bcrnle Barbour on third. The
•rui JULIAN It O II K II T Hilt- bean Iliad aaalnat you 4n tha
Circuit Court I* and for Beml- ing smite that redacted his un­ fielders will be Frank WhigMON*.
County,
Florida,
by limited joy In the title be had ham left, Chuck Scott coster
IIKHIUKNCR UNKNOWN note
Tou «r* hereliy notified that LAUKRNIA A. IIHANi'H. for
and Danny TillJa right.
Exching*
■ ■ ■ ■ Exchange
■ Petition h** been filed In the divorce, tha abort Utte of earned with hi* Data.
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial which la b A t t R R X l A A.
Emile Griffith, who return­ Loft bander Eddie FltagtrCircuit o l Florida la end tor II II A N C II. rialalHI, varaue ed hla welterweight crown with
If your car battery is 26 months old. It can fail at any tJmt
aid la expected to get back
Memtniil* County, by Ralph 1. WILLIAM M. I1IIANCII. De­
Post
Time
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M claln, tur tha adoption of fendant, thee# praeanla ara to a 13 round unanimous decision into action against Oak Ridge
and if w you atrandad. Don’t let it happen.______
ltaryl (lino airmone, * minor, command you to appear and over Jose Stable in U» apener oo Saturdoy. FlUgartld pitch­
and D*hr* Julan* airmons, a flla your Anewor or othor d*.
minor, by the Fotlttoaer and feneo or pteadlbf har«la with of boxing's first indoor title ed against Winter Park Tues­
you ara required ta *«rv* a tha Clark o f th* Clrault Court W
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"My dream is to tight Glar- workout Wednesday and will
Slack N. Cleveland, Jr., of tho Drawar X, Saaford, Florida, on
firm of Cleveland, Stephenson or before tha 4th day of May, delta," ho said. "Kvrnry fight&amp; Mlie, Sanford Atlantic Na­ A. t&gt;, 1*11, er etherwlaa decree
Thursday before tbs gam**
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —
There’* an undercurrent of
excitement In thli normally
quiet northeait Georgia City.
The azaleas are starting to
hud and that meant that
Master! week lie* immediate*
ly ahead.
No other community hai
■o large a portion of Ita eco­
nomy linked ao cloaely to a
golf tournament.
But, by the tame token, no
other golf tournament of
aueh magnitude returns year
after year to the name loca­
tion.
The U. S. Open and the
PGA, the other two tourna­
ment! In this nation’s big
three of golf, arc played at
a different site each year.
But the Mastera belongs to
Augusta.
Augusta locntcd along the
Savannah River which sep­
arates Georgia and South
Carolina, has a population of
about 70,000. During Mast­
ers week, which begins this
coming Monday, nearly that
many outaidera flock into
town to take part in the fes­
tivities.
The four days of actual
tournament play don’t start
until next Thursday (April
8) but the practice rounds
get underway in earnest
Monday when tha galaxy of
top golf stare arrive from
their play in the Greensboro
(X.C.) Open.
Spectators Limited
Due to a strictly enforced
limit of about 50,000 specta­
tors on tournament playing
«Uyti, a lot of people ' come
early just to watch their./aV.
orites warming up.
Thus, the crush begins at
the first of the week—and
never lets up until the last

Finley Denies
A's To Move
K A NS A S C I T Y , _Mo.
(UPI) — The seemingly end­
less hnsrbnll wars of Kanaoa
City Athletics* owner Charlea O. Finley reached new
horizons today with Finley
seeking help from Commis­
sioner Ford Frirk.
Finley la boiling over a
Tuesday report quoting his
former General M a n a g e r
Frank Lane at saying tht A’a
will move to Milwaukee after
the Braves exit to Atlanta.
Tho flamboyant Finliy fir­
ed back at I.anc Wcdirsday
and took his beef to Frick,
who I* in Bcllcalr, Fl»,
Finley termed Lane’l statement as "not only karting
baseball all over the coun­
try."
"Well, I telephoned Frick
to ace if he can help put a
atop to it," Finley *4L
“And, the comml«sl»er as­
sured me he was just u much
distrubed over Lane
ment aa I was. He
would take steps imi
' t o ttujT

Lane told a Chirajo SunTimes writer that tis Athlet­
ics would movs to XRhraukee,
"lock, atock and bagel" af­
ter the Braves Inhaft Atlan­
ta next season.

Itraggler leaves the day aftar the tournament is over.
For 51 weeks a year, Aufssta has more tourist acctmmodations than it can
fill. Next week it won’t have
•sough.
Despite the high tab plac­
ed on eating and sleeping
Airing masters week, Au|Uata businessmen still have
to turn tome folks away. It
las been said that many res­
taurant and hotet-motel op­
erators build their year's
business around the revenue
they'll receive during mastera week.
They aren’t bashful about
It, A meal or a room here
next week will cost jus*,
about double the usual ask­
ing price.
Rent Homes
Many residents rent out
their homes during master*
w'eck for plush rates and
take a vacation until things
settle back to normal.
But few complain serious­
ly. Masters week here is like
Mirdl Gras. A carnival spir­
it prevails throughout the
week.
Politicians almost threw a
monkey wrench into the
works this year.
For years, local officials
winked at a aUte law for­
bidding the tale of whisky
by the drink and a multitude
of bare did a booming busi­
ness.
Now such sales are lega lprovided the city holds a ref­
erendum and wins approval
from the voters. Augusta
ha* not yet held such
erendum ari3'Tt*Ht»**-..*i re­
Cecil Austin’s Rimpy will be
ported that--/’ b bars would
looking
for his eighth win of
close.
Hut the city father* decid­ the season when he goes to the
ed to wait until the Masters post in tonight's featured 10th
visitors go home before race at the Sanford-Orlamlo
reaching a decision on the Kennel Club.
Rimpy has been a quinlela
problem.
There are report* of wide­ factor in to of IB starts—an
spread gambling here (the enviable record in view of Ihc
Augusta newspapers recent­ fact that he has been running
ly ran a series about this). ■gainst the best greyhounds
But the hig attraction is at the track all season.
Also in tlie field Is one of
the golf tournament—an cxtravagansa t h a t annually the truly great greyhounds In
draws about 1)0 of th e the nation last year—O. It.a
world’s top golfers to com­ Me Duff. The Oswald Brothers
pete for a whopping 1130,000 dog was among the track winpurse. A golfer has to be In­ ningest dogs last season.
The veteran campaigner
vited to rompetc and to be in­
vited, he must have made a proved last week lie can still
name for himielf elsewhere. run ns he won a grade II
Arnold Palmer, the only event In 31.53 seconds. He won
four-time winner, will aeek by 7t4 lengths.
Others in the field Include
to become the first suc­
cessful defending champi­ Oul Quo Dupree, Gator Land,
on. Jack Nicklaua, top money La Pete, Speedy Dee, Johnnie
winner last year and cham­ Hush and Quite Nice.
Results of Wednesday night's
pion hero In 1903. missed
tournament* at Wilmington, races:
N.C., and Greenslmro to get 1*1 Rare — 5/1# — Time 31.15
Patrolman Day 8.40 1.20 2.00
in early practice.
11.80 1.00
In the past seven years, O.B.'s Adjusted
2.40
only Palmer, Nlcklaus, Gary Circus Wonder
Player—the only foreigner Quinlela (2-6) $33.40
ever to win here, and Art 2nd Race — S/lfi — Time 21-63
29.00 fl.BO 6.40
Wall have been Mastera Abhy Gee
Cadrnita
10.80 4.80
champions.
5.20
Palmer, Nlcklaus and Play­ Rudy's Gal
er will be among the favor­ QuinIda (2-4) 1106.20
ite* again but can expect Pcrfecta (2-4) $312.90
strong opposition from the Dally Double (6-2) *157.40
likes of Billy Casper, Doug 3rd Race — 5/18 — Time 31.76
SaiidviV Ton,- Ltnua vwd *■
Chuck" - 6.S3 -h2&gt;F3.36
9 40 8.80
host of others in the 93-man W.D.'s Money Man
Fickle Fortune
4.00
field.
All In all, it looks like an­ Quinlela (4-5) $35.80
other big week for Augusta Perfect* (5-4) $78.30
with the 29th Mastera at 4th Race — 5/18 - Time 32.33
Barberry Grace 22.80 13 80 5.00
hand.

Florida Fishing Derby Begins
Fi*h sro easier to catch
when they're away from home.
That fact was underscored
today by the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
with cvidenco from the fifth
annual Sehiitz $500,000 Flor­
ida Fishing Derby, a state­
wide fish tagging project for
the benefit of eraser* ation ami
recreation.
The Derby, now under way
through April 30 in its Zone
1. the lower East Coast, will
open for three months today
in Zone 3. Southwest Florida;
May 1 in Zone 3. Central
Florida, and June 1 in Zone
4, North Florida.
On the East Coast, the com­
mission is making a special
study of the biting habits of
young bass, along with other

biological research.
Bass are known to be home
loving creatures, rarely stray­
ing far away, but what hap­
pens If they are mowxi to
strange water?
The answer: They’ll bite
anything and everything they
see before them.
For its experiment, the
commission tagging team,
headed by William I,. Wegener,
transferred tagged young bass
in tank tmeks from their na­
tive habitat and released them
in canals of Palm Beach, Bro­
ward and Dade counties. Per­
centage-wise. their capture
has Iwcn mors* rapid amt
twice as great as tagged fish
released in home water.
One fisherman alone caught
four in two days, and recciv-

Braves Accused
Of Not Trying
LAKELAND, Kin. (UP1&gt;—
A second former Milwaukee
llrnvcs pitcher hus charged
tho tram didn't try to win
tin- pennant Inst season be­
cause it might have cost tlu-m
National League permission
to move to Atlanta.
Manager Bobby It r a g a n
said Billy lloeft’a comments
Wednesday were *'sn silly
they don’t deserve to bo dign­
ified by n denial."
Brngnn said It appeared

Rimpy To Seek
S Eighth Victory
I’m Squaw
1Q6X29
Ilols D’ Arc
4 60
Quinlela (7-8) $62.80
Perfect a (8 7) *188.10
5th Race — 8. — Time 41.39
Coro Win Dcre 12.00 5.60 3.30
Texas Tinker
4.40 2.80
Seootin Scout
2.60
Quinlela (1-7) *33.80
l’erfecta (1-7) *118.80
6th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.95
Gary's
Troubles
12.20 4.80 \i.HO
I’m Princes*
5.20 5.00
Irish Suspense
3 Go
Quinlela (38) $29 00
Pcrfecta (2-8) *72.30
7th Race —.
— Time 41.21
Paula Jane
6 60 4.20 3.60
Runs Heap
9 00 7.40
Quiet Qucenic
5.60
Quinlela (56) $12.60
Perfects (5 6) *101.10
8th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.41
She Won
18 40 4 so 2.60
Joyoti
3.60 2.20
W.D.’s Sure Fool
3.20
Quiniela (4 5) $14.00
Pcr/ecl* (4-5) *72 60
9th Race — 5/16 — Time 31.43
Noble Clyde
15 00 5.40 5 20
Ryandalo
2 80 2.80
Michael K.
6.40
Quiniela (2-8) $14.20
Pcrfecta (2-8) *121.20
BHh Rare — 5/16 - Time 31-20
Miss Whirl
3.60 3.00 2 80
Ebony Rock
6.30 10 80
Shams
8.30
Quiniela (3-8) $40 60
Perfects (8-3) *95 10
nth -Rm c — *i - H ckc 4 t.«
Tillies’ Girl
8 00 3.60 2.40
By Gemini
4 40 2.40
Start Soon
3.80
Quinlela (4-7) *1560
Pcrfecta (6*7) *79 50
Mulurl handle $88,518

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Welcome VAH - 6

llocft lias Iwen “ reading
W a r r e it Spnlm's r o p y .
Spalin'* been saying the same
thing nil spring.”
Spalm made similar char­
ges last fall when he blasted
Brngitu after being sold by
the Braves to the New York
Mets.
'■If we were going to At­
lanta this spring. I'd love to
go ns a champion instead of
a fifth pluct) club," 11lagan
said.

rd $3,035 In cash awards from
the Jos. Schliti Brewing Com­
pany which defrays all costs
of the conservation program.
He is Owen Day, Fort Laud­
erdale postoffice uxtrker, who
would have got more except
that he threw back the first
two, worth at least $35 and
mayhc higher awards ranging
up to $10,000. He didn’t know
then the meaning of their
numbered tags. One other fourounce fiah he took to a Schlltz wholesaler in accordance
with Derby rules had a $1,000
tag vslue, and a number de­
signated as an Old Milwaukee
Conservation Award which
paya double the normal award.
Day was paid $3,000. His
fourth young bass was worth
$25. AU were caught on High­
way 17 near Andytown, and
were "transferred'' fish.
Incidentally, Srhlilz award
winning fish wear small ob­
long metal lags clipped to
their upper lip. metal discs
Ihe sire of a dime near the
tail, or stiff yellow nylon cord
protruding front both aides of
their underbelly. Salt water
fish, releasesl by the Stale
Board of Conservation for the
Derby, have Ihe same identi­
fying marks.
The Derby Is open frea to
the public, and the awards
may be claimed from any
Sehiitz wholesaler who deliv­
er Ihe tagged fish In Ihe state
agencies for scientific re­
search.
It never par* to throw back
a Sehiitz tagged fish.

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�Easter Fashions Are Garden Of Tender Color
both the coata and auita that
NEW YORK — (NBA) — |fkoM Blin d egg* thla jriir, call* for a lightweight coat or I tor morning will be
Will dot the accne.
Wt kara to wait longer lor but avax a lato loiter itiU lult ta many pirta of the I aoftaeaa la tone and
country. And you will find
shopping for Enter fuhJoai
a plea lure.
Stark Mama and rij,ld talloriug hi bold colon are gone.
Prankly feminine lloea ta
auch aoR lonei aa white Tal­
lin, blueatone, aquamarine,
marble green, pink Ice and
lemon are to.
The aprlng allhouette not­
able only for fluid aoftneaa alIowa fabric to dominate. And
fashion in a alow evolution ra­
ther than revulution craatea
internt with texture and col­
or. Indeed it doea for Eaatar
thla year.
You will find coata of light
blue ribbed wonted teamed
with navy dreiaca. Chalk
chiffon flannel coata will
brighten black wool crape
dreiaca. And there won't be a
auit In the Easter parade that
doein't bout lta own eolor
and f a b r i c
co-ordloaled
blouae.
Thla Eailcr ault Jacket*
will obligingly allow for lb*
figure that'a In them. There
are hip-length Jacket* for the
great majority and long, lean
atylci for the leggy gal. Sklrta
are iwlngy and aupple.
Often pocketed and belted,
AIRY AND LIGHT u aprlmr itMlf, thla honey,
aulti for Eaitcr herald the
SOFT, CLASSIC LINES will mold the ahnpe of
comb* wool eoatuma ault by Seymour Fox cornea
return of the lucked-In blouae.
thn Kanter faahion parade thin year. Typical in
in Eaatar i f f colon of apricot, blueatone, corn*
And thla time around, H'a con­
this chalk-colored coat In AmkIo'r double-woven
cob yellow and chalk. The jacket han a tie to
sidered chic to combine a
wool gabardine loomed in America. The nhouldmatch the pure allk, jewel-neck blouite. Kneed
checked or polka dot blouie
ers are aquaretl off with noft precision.. Collar
akirt ho* pocket* and the belt la of matchinf
with a pinstripe ault al well
la
amatl and neat. Gilt buttons are a bright conleather. Coatumes like this will play rolea in the
a* with a aolld fabric.
trait. Thla la a Saymour Fox creation,
Baiter scene.
The overall picture on Eaa-

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Jake L a w
Cdr. Warran Petlerioo, U.S.C.G., ha* been visiting hU
mother, Mra. K. Petteraon, of
Sunrise Boulevard, Dslary,
since the death of hit father,
B. PeUereon, at Dublin, 0*.
Com mender Petteraon will be
flying beck to Hawaii thla
week.

Item Lakaman art that abe
(a collecting her own itonea
i'a doway, Margarotte. Bast wishes from
your Mcada to DeBary for a

Mr. end Mrs. Otto Hartwlg
Sr. of Valencia Drive enter­
tained their eon and daughMr. gad Mrs. Prod Ism- tar-to-law, Mr. and Mra. Otto
merer of Suasst Drive have Hartwlg Jr. of Chicago, ill.
their daughter, lira. William
Hahn, of JaekaoaWUe, and Mlaa Violet Erickaon and bar
grandaoo, William Boy Hahn, Mae*, Mrs. Ruby Lee Erickn, entertained Mra, Horst
as their recent guatt*.
Eimmerman and Mra. Charlei
Mia* Margarette White of Keiper at their homa on Sat
Margaretto Road haa her bro­ urday for dinner,
ther. Harold White, visiting
Mrs. George Xoan celebrat­
in DeBary from Otova City,
ed her birthday with a dinner
Pa.
at tha DeBary Restaurant on
Mra. Person LUtle of Ala- Sudsy, March 28, with Mra
lea Dilvo left for New Jersey L. Taylor and Prank Brown
to visit her mother before tak­ of DeBary.
ing off on a trip to Africa
and Rome. Caroline oipecti
Mra. G. Whltford at Walter
to see outer places of interval Reed HoipUal, Washington,
While abroad.
D. C„ has had her room
changed to No. 10, Ward «,
Mra. Howard Ureea wlibas
tat wishes, Ganevive, for
to thank her many frlrnda for your operation.
their kind and welcome carda
while ahe was to Seminole
Mr. and Mm . Paul Taylor
Memorial Hospital
of Dahlti Drive UR Dellary
for their home la Lyons, N.
Report* tram Seminole Me­ Y., on Monday, March M.
morial Hospital on Mra. WUMrs. Mary Minders of
Dahlia Drive haa recently re
tuned from a trip to Naiaau.

Social

Regulations
Tha Herald welcomes all
social aewa with tha fol­
lowing regulation* aatabUahadi
1—Photograph and eov•rage requests ahould bo
mad* three day* prior .to
event.
I—Engagement e n d
wedding forma ara available to bo accompanied by
photo four day* before
announcement.
•—New* may be dubmltud at office, via malt
or phone for abort notice*.
Typewritten aceeunte hi
lowtr ease double spaced
are expedited more quickly. Name# ahould be print­
ed to manuscript report*.
4—Personal black and
white photo# and negative*
are acceptable.
•—Photo# made by Her­
ald atoff may ba duplicat­
ed at nominal coat.
Darla WUItomn
Society Editor
•St-MU—City

Planning Reunion
In Early June

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V en ter!

Page B — April I, 19OT

«&lt; n 9

Miss Donna Young To Marry
Mr. and M n. Jamea F.
Young of Crystal Point, San­
ford, announce the engage­
ment and approaching marri­
age of their daughter, Mill
Donna Terry Young, to Ed­
ward M. Waller Jr., aon of
Mrt. Edward M. Walter Sr.
and tha lata Mr. Waller, of
Mampbla, Tcnn.
The lovely bride-tleet at­
tended S e m i n o l e County
6chooIa and waa graduated
with honor* from Stuart Hall,
Staunton, Va. She la prtaeatly attending Barnard College,
New York City, where aha la
on the atail of the Undergrad­
uate Journal and a member
of the Representative Assem­
bly.
Her fiance attended acboola
to West Memphis, Ark., and
waa graduated from Central
High School in Mefflphi*.
He la n 1M4 graduate of
Columbia College, New York
City, where be waa a member
of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity
and Blue Key Society. He i*
presently attending the Uni­
versity of Chicago School of
Law.
Complete wedding plana will
b* announced at a later date.

The 1140 graduating claaa
of Seminole High School will
hold ■ reunion at T p.m. June
12 at Jim Spencar’a Restau
rant. There will be dinner and
dancing.
The Reunion Committee
■aId the entire dining room
wilt be rnerved for the clan.
There wilt he n charge per
person to cover dinner and
other expense*.
The committee alio invites
any mtmber of the ’40 clan
who waa not graduated to
June, ’40, to participate In the
reunion activities and dinner.
They may contact Clayda
Jones at 322-4690 or Helen
Meriwether at 322-030S.
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, ona of
tha clan apontori, hai Invited
the d a n to a reception at bar
homa following the 2;30 p.m
Clait Day axerclicl at tha
high ichool Juna 4.

Osteen

Personals
By Mrt. (larvate Beyder
Mr. and Mn. Jamea Camp­
bell of Webater. N. Y., have
been visiting Mr. and Mra.
William Wankoaky. Alto ben
from Binghamton, N. Y., Is
Mra. Chariotta Harris and
from Pelts, Pa., Mra. Roberta
Brown. Mrs. Harris and
James Campbell are (he son
and daughter of Purl Camp­
bell who made his home with
Mra. Frank George, and are
visiting their father.

Past Noble Grands
MISS DONNA TERRY YOUNG

W arm Weather Fashions
Feature Color, Designs

Dr. and Mra. Myron Blott
DALLAS, Tax. (UPI)-Th*
of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrt.
pattern* for warm waathar
Thelma Lewla and Mra. Bitty
fashions arc cut from a wide
Snyder and son, John, of San.
, ,
eraty geomeford, were dinner ------- 1 llW iil
stripcs, plaids
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Sun-i
and quilting.
day.
Some of the geometries, In
Mr. and Mn. Donald Sny fluenced by off-beat or op art,
dcr Jr., of New Springfield, are eye shockers. Check* and
Ohio, are spending a week stripes come in all altea.
with hit grandmother, Mrs. Plaids in the main are muted
in lone, In contrast with tome
Clarence Snyder.
of the solid color materials,
clear end bright yellows,
oranges, pinka and blue and
blue greens,
Stripes more often run horitontally than vertically, ex­
cept In some of the "tranalHon" suits, detigned to be
MARCH 20, HU
cool enough for warm fall
AdmUslea*
days but atlil look ahead to a
Elfle B. Durden, Earl My- change to winter.
en, Nathaniel Hugh**, ElisaQuilted coltoni are the pet
abeth Parke*, Donald Q. of Charles Dickey, one of the
BrIU III, Wilbur GUchrlat, members of th* Teaat Fash­
Mary E. Schuencmano, Bell* ion Creators Association hold­
Kolodncr, Sanford;
Emily ing lta 13tb annual preta week
Goodman, DeBary; Barbara for visiting reporter*.
Havens, Oaneva; Charlie OilDickey used quilling for
vtr; Bufut C. Harwell, Or­
lando.
■Irtha
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond lievans, Geneva, a girl.
Dltchargaa
Lavlnla Allcnder, Eula Daw­
son, Edgar Gathers, John
Hines, Matilda Tynar, Natrtoa
Tyson, Samuel E. Warren, Ro­
bert W. Williams, Sandra
Macherone and baby boy,
Sanford; Lillie Stewart, Moul
trie, Ga.; Jtuth E. Markowlta,
Uninndalc, Long Island, N, Y.

Hospital

N o te s __

daytime suits, with cardigan
Jackets, in dear lemon or
mint green tones; In drestei
with solid—
quilted cotton paired with
tops in co-ordinated floral pat
terna; and in convertible dinnar dreisei.
The convertlblei were com
binatlona of floor length sklrta
in aolld shade quilting with
print tops. Remove the skirts
via alppcr closing* and prea
to, alim day draises were be.
neatb.
Several Texaaa manufactur­
ers featured the long-jacketed
suit silhouette, with jackets
reaching wrlat or fingertip
length but not long enough to
took like tunica,
Cuplaoll-leeds did a aerial
of thaae auita to aollda, tnoialc
plaids or vertically striped
cottons. One of tha handsom­
est: a seersucker In black and
white stripe with belted back
and patch pockets, plua white
luck-la blouae.

SHORT COCKTAIL GOWN8 *#em to be the vogue for nil tho local loveU*s nntlcipnting attending the tala Bombing Derby party from 8 to 11
p.m., April 0 In the Bnnford Naval Air Station Ballroom. Shopping for
Tuet the "very thing" from the fnehlonable selection* at RoJny'a nro
Navy wlvei from the left, Fefgy Harrop, Betsy Bet ton and Dcmnris
Farrell.

Mr. aid Mn. M. Carlaan of
Legion Place have been cn
tortalBlog-Mc-CwHea'f-aur.t
Mra. Kenneth Llndatrand, of FAIR REX RICK OFTENKR
. . HUT LIVES LONGER
Tarrytowa, N. Y., for several
Men have lung claimed that
moetha.
women are the weaker ees.
Mr. and Mm . Erllng Thomp Now come* proof from th*
son of Seminole Drlvo had Health Inaurane* Institute. A
old trtonda drop to on Sunday recent etudy show* that wom­
en have IS per cent more
afternoon.
cold*, 20 per cent more at­
tack* of flu, and twira aa
Mm . Helen McGrath
Washington Hill, Conn., who
waa tho recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dxick or Cal
altea Drive, flaw back homa
on Saturday to arrive back on
the job to the office of Judge
af the Prahate, Jamea H
Lawtor, to Watorbury, Conn
Mm . McGrath llkad DeBary
*o wall aha will retun for an
other visit.

Medical News
many htedachae aa men. The
fair acx come* down with 233
acute condition* a year per
ovary 100 woman, compared
with 204 for man.
That* facto notwithstand­
ing, women live longer than
man — almost aaven years
longer, according to the ex
porta.

The Past Noble GMnda
Club mat Tuesday evening el
tha home of Mra. Nell
Futrall. Mrt. Eva Beckham
presided at th* baainaea meet­
ing and th* Devotion waa
given by Mn. Eva Willlami.
v. '•«; April meeting will bo
a covered diah luncheon el
11:30 at th* home of Mrt.
Meblo Brown la Lake Mery.
D e l l e i * ua rofnahments
wen served by the hoeteaa to
Mrs. Beckham, Mra. William*,
Mra. Brown, Mr*. Minal*
Taylor, Mn. Virginia Anderaon, Mn. Etbal Willlami,
Mn. Etlaebeth Hannum, Mn.
May Rubow, Mrt. Clannc*
Snyder, Mra. Mary Jameson,
Mn. Henrietta Raines, Mra.
D. c. Howard and Mn. Al­
burn Rector.

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papering a room la right after
the ream haa baas papered
Writ* down the lumber of
r*Us It took to do • room, then
paste that number to the back
ef a picture. It's e handy re
tor the

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�The Sanford Story League
Meets For Easter Program
The Sanford Story League
net Monday evening with
Mrt. Fred Robb. Hostesses
for the evening were Mr*.
Betty Snyder and Mra. Earl
Evana.
The meeting waa opened by
the preildent, Mra. Betty Sny­
der, and all read In unlaon
the "Story Telleri Creed."

Personals
Jack Ivey, ion of Mr. and
Mra. John Ivey la home for
aprlng holiday! from Wake
F o r e a t Unlveralty. Accom­
panying Jack la hie room­
mate, Bane Moaeaon, and two
olher Kappa Alpha fraternity
brothere, Auatla Macon, from
Henderaon, N. C., and Bill
J e f f r i e a, from Charlotte.
Moaeaon la from Annapolla,
Md.

Plana were made to bold
the neat meeting on April 24
and to have a covered dlah
luncheon to honor Mra. Nell
Baker Parker, one of the of­
ficer! of the Eaatern Dlatrict
of the National Story League.
Thia being the meeting be­
fore Eaater, a rellgioua theme
waa uaed In the program by
the chairman, Mra. K. Mykkanen. S h e Introduced a
gueat, Mra. Fred Chance,
who read an lnaplrationat let­
ter taken from a copy ol
"Ideala." Mra. Mykkanen'a
"Story of the Cruclflalon"
waa alio taken from "Idaala."
The hosteaaea aerved cake
and punch from a table over­
laid with blue linen, uilng
milk glaaa and continuing the
Easter theme with an ar­
rangement of Eaater lilies In
the center.

Miss Susan Tanner Engaged 1Lodge
,Se™noSchedules
'afe,tf al1
Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Tanner Jr., at Sanford, an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
uaughter, Mlaa Susan Jane
Tanner, to Stovcn II. Worden,
son of Ralph L. Worden and
the late Mra. Worden, of Raymond, Waah.
The bride-elect waa born in
Beth, Maine, and attended
schools throughout the coun­
try due to her father's mili­
tary career. She waa grad­
uated from Seminole High
School with the class of 19G3,
where she waa a member of
the Dramatic Club. She at­
tended Orlando Junior College
and is presently employed as
bookkeeper with Firestone,
Inc,
Her fiance was born In Ray­
mond, Wash., and was grad­
uated from High School there
in i960. He Is presently serv­
ing a lour of duty with the

dCoJTUUfUtksiM
Remove belli from aklllet and
keep hot while making gravy.
Combine flour with remaining
shortening In skillet. Add wa­
ter, dill seed and marjoram.
Stir in aour cream and heat
thoroughly. Pour over ham
balls on a platter and serve.
Serves 4 to 5.
• • •
Now from the County Home
Demonstration office cornea
some good ones, too.
SOUR ORANGE PRESERVES
4 sour oranges
Ito cupa aour orange juice
lto cupa water
lto cups sugar
Waah Mur ^ r ^ ^ ^ v g ^ off
much of the thick while part
ai possible, cut in halvpa.
Squeeze out Juice. Handle
carefully to avoid splitting
halvas. Drain. Maka a syrup
of orange Juice, water and su­
gar. Drop halves into syrup.
Cook on low heat until rinds
are transparent. Pack rlndi
In clean Jars. Covar with hot
ayrup. Seal and plaea Jara In
large kettle of hot water. Wa
ter ahould cover Jara. Sim
mer 10 mlnuUa to complete
the seal and sterilise.
• • •
ORANGE BUTTER
• oranges
g lbs. sugar
I can crushed pineapple
to lb. butter
Grind o r a n g a i (squeeze
juice). Add to sugar, pine
apple and butter. Bring to
rapid boll and boil slowly
IS mlnutaa. Stir to prevent
sticking. Pour in sterilized
Jara and aaal.
• • •
DEVILED TUNA
CASSEROLE
2 cans tuna
1 tbip. grated onion
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
3 tbspa. chopped parsley
to tap. garlic salt
to cup potato chips
to cup butter
to cup flour
to tap. salt
a cupa milk
1 cup bread crumbs
tepP*r._
Drain tuna, break into large
piecea. Add onion, lemon
Juice, parsley and salt. Melt
butler, blend in flour and seasonlngs. Add milk gradually
and cook until thick and
smooth, stirring constantly.
Fold ill braid crumbs and
tuna mixture. Place in well
greased 1 • quart casserole.
Covar with potato chips. Bake
to 400 degree oven for IS to
M mtoutoa. Serves 0.
• e •
FESTIVE MULLET
I lbs. mullet fillets or other
flab fillets, fresh or froten
to cup French dressing
lto cupa em bed cheese crac­
ker!

2 tbspa. melted fat or oil
paprika
Thaw frozen filleti. Skin fil­
lets and cut Into serving size
portions. Dip fish in dressing
and roll in cracker crumbs.
Place in a well greased
cookie sheet, 15 by 12 inches.
Drizzle fat over fish. Sprinkle
with paprika. Bake in an ex­
tremely hot oven (500 de­
grees) for to to 12 minutes or
until (Ish (lakes easily when
tested with a fork. Sarvcs 6.
• 0 •
BAKED TUNA
WITH CHEESE BISCUITS
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium green pepper, chop­
ped
3 tb»ps. butler
6 tbtps. flour
3 cups milk
1 (sp. salt
2 7-oz. cans tuna
1 can biscuit mix
'.i cup milk
grated cheese
2 slices pimento, sliced
dash of pepper
Cook onion and green pep­
per in butter until limp. Stir
in flour. Gradually add milk.
Add salt and pepper and rook
stirring until aauce bubbles.
Mix in tuna. Turn into a large
shallow baking dish. Combine
biscuit mix and milk. Turn
onto a lightly fliured board
and pat dough into a to-inch
thick rectangle. Sprinkle with
cheese and pimento. Roll as
a Jelly roll. Cut Into 8 slices.
Arrange slices on top of tuna
mixture. Bake 80 minutes at
350 degrees. Serves 4.

Medicinal hydrogen perox­
ide or lemon help dean tobac­
co atalni from handa.

MISS SUSAN JANE TANNER
(Hrulgcfl Photo)

The make-up look for aprlng
and summer may be simpli­
fied. However, you can do wild
things with your ryes for
evenings oul. Artificial eye­
lashes In all kinds of kooky
designs tre Just right.
-jcur wits
first and secure the false lash­
es.

MRS. ATTJS GARDNER, left, president o f thu
Rebekah Assembly o f Florida waa recently hon­
ored with a banquet at thu Civic Center given
by Scminoln Rebekah Ledge No. -111. Pictured
with Mra. Gnrdner is Mrs, Louise Long, noble
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INTERNATIONAL

PRETTY BECKY PARSONS of thn Florida
State Bank, give* sneak preview of Easter bon­
nets to be featured in ttlfiantlc contest spon­
sored by the bank In April.

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Diet and exercise play a
major part In controlling teenage skin problems. Get plenty
of sleep, be artlve in sports
or take long walks, clean your
face thoroughly dally and
avoid frlad foods, chocolates,
nuta and carbonated drinke. If
your faco or neck breaks out.
wash gently with a cleanser
recommended by a doctor,

ter In tinted shirts for day,
says one men's wear design­
er. lion l’oslal, of Ilrveriy
Hills, Calif., said the colored
shirts do a more flattering
job of reflecting light. He
It la mistake, aays Leo Rit­ recommended p a l e blues,
ter, to label some of the novel yellows, tans and pinks.
furs "craiy." Ritter, furrier
for 32 years, says that a bet­ The covar-up look is a hit
ter term la "neglected." with the- hat wearerf, reports
These "forgotten" furs arc one New York buying office—
coming back, ha said, and not Fella Lllienlhal and Company.
for sports clothes alone. The It shows in wig-like hats in
furs he mentioned Include organza petals or raffia straw.
persian l a m b , black-dyed Also popular la the baby cap
muskrat, opossum, lyox, and of flowers, which tics under
the foxes.
(he chin. The rolled brim
straws, for tailored clothra,
A man's skin tone looks bel­ also are best sellers.

W IG S

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When you're lolling on the
beach or dipping to and out
of the pool, you need a sim­
ple hairdo. Use a wig or wig­
lets for more elaborate eve­
ning styles.

Neweit look to all those
floating chiffoni for spring arc
the chiffon prints, repeating
the pattern of the bask- heav­
ier silk print beneath.

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A motorcade will leave the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­
les E. McCune at • a.m„
Monday, April S, for Salter's
Nursery, Orlando, where the
Chuluota His and Har Gardaa
Club will gather at 10 a.m.
Following a talk by Keith
Salter on perennials and
flowering trees, thare will be
• tour of the nursery and a
business meeting.
Members are asked to no­
tify Mr. and Mrs. MeCuns
whether or not they plan to
attend, will drive or will seed
transportation, to order that
arrangements may he tornplated.

Beauty Briefs

FASHIONETTES

SETTING ONLY

C A Mi F
SHCF

Rummage Sale

m

S taps. Worcestershire sauce
t taps, wine vinegar
to tap. ground ginger
Bleed together aour cream
and mayonnaise. Add Worces­
tershire sauce, vinegar and
ginger. Min well. Spread on
buna.
e o •
RED FLANNEL STYLE
ROAST BEEr HASH
g cupa chopped cooked beef
roast
g cups chopped cooked potstoes
. . .
g cupa chopped cooked beats
b cup chopped onion
to garlic clove, minced
1 tap. salt
.to tap. pepper
to tap. mustard
t alicea bacon
to cup milk
Thoroughly combine beef,
potatoes, beets, onion, garlle
end dry Ingredients. Place in
a »-lnch square baking pan.
Arrange bacon slices over
bash mixture. Pour mill over
the entire surface. Bake In a
moderate oven 350 degrees un­
til bacon U crisp or about 40
minutes.
• • •
PORK IN APPLE KIAUT
• pork chops
•alt and pepper
1 lb., IS o*. can aaurknul
g taps, whole carraway seed
or dry mustard
H cup brown sugar
g apple*, cored and spud _
Season chops and hmwn In
large ahillet. Combine sauer­
kraut, carraway aetd and
brown stmar. Remove brown­
ed chops from skillet Cover
bottom of aklllet with kraut
mixture. Lay apple dices on
top of kraut. Lay (hops on
top of apples. Cover. Simmer
go minutea or until &lt;tepa are
lender. Server 0.
e e e
HAM BALLS M
SOUR CREAM GRAVY
l lb. ground coohM ham
to cup chapped octet
to cup shortening
to tap. tefter
1 egg
a tbspa. Dour
to cup water
to up. dill eeed
to up. merjersm
l cup dairy aour cream
Pan fry onion in abortonlng
la a aklllet. Reaove and
combine with hap, pepper
nod egg. Shape afcture Into
I inch bells end bigsrn evenly
on all sides in hot shortening.

United States Navy, stationed The marriage will he sol­
at Sanford Naval Air Station, emnized at 8 pm. on April,
where he is an electronics 30 at the First Baptist Church |
Seminole Rebekah Lodge
technician.
of Sanford.
No. 43 met Thuraday evening
at the Odd Fellows Hall with
Mra. Louisa Long, nobla
grand, presiding.
Visitors welcomed war* Mr.
and Mra. Floys Athow and
Mra. Charles Green. Mra. Maa
Myers, a member who haa
been III for aavaral months,
waa welcomed.
The lodge voted to give
their old regalia to a new
Rebekah Lodge being Insti­
tuted in Cocoa,
A rummage (tie Is planned
for April Sth and 10th, to bo
held in tho old Rears Build­
ing on W. First St.
Anyone having rummage
to donate please contact Mra.
Long, phono 822-4110 or Mra.
Clarenct Hnyder 322-4141.
A program honoring Schuy*
ler Colfax, a former U. 8.
vice president and Founder
of Uia Rebekah Order, waa
given.

His And Her Club
To Meet For Tour
Of Nursery

Q o h tW l

By Mrt. I . L. Johnson
■y Mrt. M. L. Johnson
Wall, Sid you attend the
Cooking school! I sure hope
you did and enjoyed it. For
the benefit of those who did
not git to go we will give
several of the recipes every
week for t while.
HAMBURGER STEAK
SANDWICHES WITH
dlNQER CREAM SPREAD
Shape I lbs. ground beef in­
to 0 patUts. Pan-broil in large
heavy aklllet or on the outdoor
barbecue grill to desired de­
gree of doneneaa. Spread 6
split round sandwich buna
with cream spread.
GINGER CREAM SPREAD
•we cream

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South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club Features Elegant Fashions
Wf Mu t i m Miles
Latest fashioni for spring
aad rammer wear being offer­
ed at Morse's Feminine FaahIona ia Casselberry's Seminole
Plau were abown for the
March meeting of South Sem­
inole Welcome Club held laat
Thursday at the Mid-Florida
Country Club.

Membera from the elub Mra. J.
•erred aa modela with Mra. Crum,
Jack (Genie) Fritter doubling
aa commentator.
Mra. Horace (Marie) Boardman wore a atunn!ng pure allk
eleeveleia aheath In hot pink
while an equally attractive
black and white checked allk
jersey caaual was shown by

Stanley

(Minna)

Brown and black flowers
white background combined

make the very smart aheath
In whipped cream dacron
polyester worn by Mrs. Ken­
neth (Ethel) Stoudt and Mrs.
Harold (Bunny) Dickinson
looked "fresh as a daisy" In
a yellow two-piece dacron and
cotton drip dry by Majestic.
Just right for seasonal en­
tertaining at home, Mrs. Ro­
bert (June) Newell appeared
In smart slim slacks by Mis­
ter Pants made from lovely
blue dacron polyester cotton.
With them she wore the latest
ruffled,
in overblouses,
three-quarter sleeved floral
print In greens, blue and pink,
loosely fitted to the hip line.
Mrs. William (Barbara) St.
L a w r e n c e , manager of
Morse's Feminine Fashions,
in a one-piece mint green dac­
ron with permanent pleated
skirt, provided a refreshingly
cool touch in the hot spring
weather. Owner of the shop.
Mrs. Leon (Barbara) Morse,
modeled a clever one-piece
linen with top of black and
white checks attached to yel­
low slim skirt.
Mrs. Fritter wore a smart

spring suit in blue of dacron
and cotton with printed blue
and white ovcrblouie featur­
ing a softly turned collar-tie
type neckline.
Entertainment for the pro­
gram was provided by the

Misses Sherri Mount and Mar­
lene Rosen who were most at­
tractively outfitted in green
and white costumes for their
tap dance routine.
Door prise for the day was
won by Mrs. Irene Blanchard

MRS. J. STANLEV (MINNA) CRUM, left, and
Mr*. Horace (Marie) Boardman.

MRS. ROBERT (JUNE) NEWELL, left, and
Mr*. Kenneth (Ethel) Stoudt.

brown-tans, pink, red, wood
tones and green.
DEFINITIONS
NEW YORK (UPI)—There’*
a world of difference between
the words "trim” and "cut"
when It comes to hair styling,
reports the Lilt Reference
Service. While an Inch of hair
oi less U cut off for a trim,
a cut can mean anything from
one to six Inches. To avoid un­
happy (cars after the fact, be
specific with your hairdresser
about length.

second bridge; Mra. Marie
Boardman, first canasta, and
Mra. Waneeta Holmes, second
canasta.
Next meeting of the club
will be April X2 at Creightons
in Winter Park.

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cherry or maple make the
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FAVOR BEIGE
CHICAGO (UPD-The Na­
tional Housewares Manufac­
turers Association says that
a survey of manufacturing
companies and buying firms
Indicates that beige will be
the favorite color In housewares In 1969.
The survey predieted that
other favorite colors, In order
of preference wIlL

and winner of the project
prise, donated by Mrs. Mae
Jones, was Mrs. Bernlece O'­
Hearn.
Card winners were Mrs.
Ma t h t i d e Kramer, first
bridge; Mrs. Lotte HalloweR,

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Ivy Leaguers Prefer Feminine Fashions
When asked, "How da you ("A great dress") and a yel­
like blkinliT" the rrspops* low shirtwaist dreas ("My
wai 100 per cent In favor. 1 favorite style").
The panelists hoped their
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are not for you.
onymous. After all, they had
lar U topi,
"
Arne! sharkskin in a spark­ to go bsck home.
At 18 or 14 he'll show this
ling white tennis dress was
It was a delight to watch
by ducking Into the nearest applauded. But one panel
their aerlous consideration of
doorway rather than meet
aiemher made a sad commen­ the way they would Uka tkelr
S I R accidentally when ha
tary on white. “ Great, if U'a dates to dress. But a step back
laat prepared with a scathing
aot filthy." Since this fahrle into my own time, where col­
remark. But once the growing
and many others launder ia lege years are but a memory,
paUa subside, be will aot only
a jiffy, It's disheartening that convinced ma that u a man
admit his Interest to all who
his remark waa deemed neces­ gets older, bis interest ia
will listen but aLao consider sary.
women’s clothes centers pure­
blmsolf aa expert on how a
They all liked brack dress­ ly oa bow much they cost.
girl should look end behave.
Try asking your husband
That ha eaa be both articu­ es, not only for sportswear,
late aad opinionated oa the but for Informal parties. One hew he likes your new kat
■abject 1 learned a lew days r a t h e r ambiguous remark But it took them a lot of Uma
about a flowered, above-tbe- Bnttasm to silver dollars ha
answers, "How much was ItT"
Flea Dartmouth sophomores knee shift; "It hides a lot.”
Dance dresses must allow
were Invited by a larga fiber
company to Indulge In a young movement, according to DartYOU SHOULD SEE
man's favorite pastime—girl moutb'a class of '6T. They all
watching. Eighteen dlftercat do the monkey, frug, the jerk
THE BIG NEW
outfits ware modeled for Tom and tha swim and feel their
Grove of Kingston, R. 1., Cliff dates wouldn't get very far
SELECTION OF
Smith Jr. of Waston, Conn., la tight, slinky sheaths. With
SPRING COSTUME
Faal Lipscomb of Rochester. oat exception, these men
Mlaa., Paul Kluugnesa from want to taka their glrla dancJEWELRY WE
Thief Elver Falls, Mian., aad tag. The exception raid ha
HAVE I
Tad Walklay ef Darien, Conn. would rather go to tha movies
Tha clothe* represented a or ride a bike. So It looks aa
cross section of what a girl though even HIS girl wouldn't
"go-getter" needs for every get far la a tight, aliaky
occasion, from active sports •heath.
to a formal daace. Aad every
Their reaction to far-out
clothes (Courtages type) was
unexpected. They didn't mart
in disgust but admitted that

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April 1. 1965 — Pape 9

Vm 9

CbsuxA
BEAK AM Y i 1 k w
m l jrour column for y*ar*.
and Hava been tempted ma­
ny tlmea to write but, to*
day, I eat) bo longer reatrain
myeelf.
The letter "FOE PRAY.
ER" eenda me Into action,
Tha writer (along with ma­
ny other*) haa obvlouily
misinterpreted the Supreme
Court'e ruling to ban pray,
era in the public achoole.
The ruling does NOT for­
bid prayer In the public
achoole. It merely placet a
ban on pruyere competed,
prescribed er recommended
by any agency, teacher or
employee of the govern*
ment In other worda, It la
an effort to keep the State
and C h u r e h separated.

By Abigail Van Buren
■nee, In our public echeele,
we have children whose re.
Hgiout beliefs differ, the
■iprrma Court ruled that in
■Irosii to ALL, no ONE
praytr should be THE pro.
eerlbed prayer for ueo in
*ur public echoole.
Sincerely,
MRS. J. A. C.
• • •
D E A R ARBYi "FOR
PRAYER" aald ha wished
that we would go berk to
the "old wey” and return
prayers to our p u b l i c
tchools. I hope you'll giv*
equal voire to thoso of us
Who are alto "FOR PRAY*
ER’1—but not in our public
schools,
I tay if children pray at
home and In church, they

Qacoby

don* naed to pray in achool,
And if they don't prey et
home or in church, why
ehould they be oapected to
pray in school? Whan
"POE PRAYER" ipaaka of
the ''old way," I wonder how
“ old" he tnetnt, I am 83 and
1 have never prayed In
tchool. Wo pledged alltgi*
anco to tho flag, and at that
tlma tha phrase “ under
God" was not part of It, It
la aa out of plara to pray In
puhllc school as it is to do
arithmstic in church. So
how old la “ old-timer"— or
did I go to an unusual
school?
A SGT„ FT. BENN1NG, GA
DEAR BGT.s I went to
grammar achool In Sioux

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get three points for getting South will ruff.
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f Sniith la i-arrtvd away by
West art awarded two
solid hand and
for not doubling
starts by playing out two or
tract.

more trumps hs will lose hts
grand elam end all play
points.
It is up to him to notice
that no ena la going to throw
a heart away and that If eith­
er opponent holds five hearts
to the ten spot there ia a po­
tential heart loier.
Than South should nota
that there ia aomethlng than
can be dona with that tight
of heart*.
He muit atari proceedings
by playing on* round of
trumps. He can well afford a
second trump lead. Then he
must play tut ace, king end
eight of hearts and ruff in
dummy.
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with singletons In both hearts
uud spadss but his play riak^
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We JJte Women:
By Mrs, Mariel Lawrence
Newspaper Baterpriee Asp.
"Women are sweet crea­
ture* who can’t t h I ■ k
straight".. “ Negroes art Us*
intelligent than whits psopb"
■ . .“Jews are crasy for mon­
ey". . .“Republican* are all
for tho rich and Democrat*
are for tho poor". • .“Parseta
alwaya know boat" . . .
This# are aaamplea of pre­
judice, that form of maatal
illness w h i c h psychiatrist
Nathan W. Ackerman, writtag In a recent issue of Ren­
tal Hygiene, defines as tha
"product of eenflict and Ran
the effort to build myaol up
by tearing othare down."
What makes prsjudim a
farm of mental iUntea b Its
evasion of reality. For fmrt
4a artist women who can Rink
straight, Negroes who are
more intelligent than tuny
white people, Jews who don't
give a whoop about wn*y&lt;

Republicans who feel for tha
poor and Democrats who pro­
test the feeling to got votes.
And parents do not always
know best.
Aa woman have been vic­
timised by the sexual preju­
dice of men who've told ue
w* can't think straight, I
dont understand why all of
us are not in the vanguard
of tho Negro struggle against
the racial prejudice which has
Insisted that they'ra Inferior
to whit* people.
We carry the scars of slav­
ery, too, you know. We're
known throughout the world
aa “ aggressive" w o m e n .
Someday, maybe, we'll begin
to connect man-hating behav­
ior with tho centuries of sex­
ual slavery that compelled us
to always say, “ As you wish,
dear." Sometimes, perhaps,
wa’II bt able to see that the
results of that obligation are
not unllko tho result* of the

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obligation Negroes suffered
In slavery.
I think that w* women
could do mors then we're do­
ing to advance the cause of
civil right*. Tha biggest con­
tribution we could make as
former elavea ourselves would
be to eay over and over to
our aone, "You don't have to
master everything, darling.
You dont have to beat every­
body you fight. You don't
havo to knew everything oth­
er people expect you to know.
With me you're tope, win or
lose."
"Tho master derives his
whole importance from tho
si eve'a wllUngntaa to be a
■live," writes Dr. Ackerman.
“ Should tho slave defy him,
his omnipotent power is de­
stroyed."
That's a lovely thing to
happen to a master. It helps
him to relax and makes him
available to love.

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City, Tew*, and I recall hav­
ing been led In Th* Lard's
Prayer by Mis* Nsttl* Ol­
son, my third grads tearher teacher it Hunt School
In J03T. It was obviously
Miss Olson's idea because
when 1 passed into the
fourth grade, that teacher
did not lead tha class in
prayar. And I can't recall
o v e r having prayed in
achool with that one excep­
tion.
• • •
D E A R ABRY; "FOR
PRAYER" la sadly mlsinformsd. No law on earth
can prevent anyone from
praying wherever he wishes.
You see, a prayer can be
ailent communication with
the Lord for tha purpose of
making * request, offering
thanks, sapresslng adora­
tion or even to mak* a con­
fession. It Read not he said
aloud in a group lad by a
achool teachsr—nor ahould
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PRAYS ALONE
• • •
DEAR ABRY: 1. for one,
was glad to see the Su­
preme Court taks prayar*
nut of the public schools, I
am nnw 50 years old, but 1
still vividly reralt the dis­
comfort endured by some of
the Jewish children when
th* teacher who had charge
of our school lunchroom
nmilc all the students how
their head* and thank their
Lord, Jesus Christ, for the
food they wrre about to rat.
AN M.D. IN L. A.
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By Galbraith

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
"I have a real problem with
my akin. My fac* ia not lined
but If (O r*d; it U vgry bad.
1 hive seen • doctor, but he
say* there la nothing wrong
with me. My akin ia glao dry
and won't hold powder. My
doctor aayi I have what he
callg a 'coemotic problem.'
What ahould I doT-M. M."
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g&lt;m^Qu«!t7»*u«t hatel to
cleanse the skin, then use a
light film of coametic oil. Your
powdar will bold and your
skill will look soft and attrac­
tive. To bring down the redm m , do not usa hot water or
loap. It would be helpful to
ic* your witch haiet for appli­
cation after deeming the skin.
I Imagine your doctor suggest,
cd that your diet ahould be
bland. Face powder in a pale
gr**n tone will do much to
tone down the color in your
■kiq. You can buy this powder
where theatrical makeup U
•old.
"What color should I choose
for a spring ault? A rather
dressy one? I sew mysalf and
can make any style. I hate
chestnut hair turning gray,
greenish eyes. My skin is fair
and anoe, like a redhead’s, it
was (Tackled. I am forty-nine,
tall end not overweight.—Eltarn."
Why not choose one of th*
m w soft greens? This would
be lovely ia wool, and a color
flattering to your type. Choose
a shaath dress with a abort
Jacket, bind the jacket in
matching groigratn ribbon and
tie at the neckline with the
ribbon. Uee the gro*grain on
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a set of matching green acre*,
aorles, also brown, black and,
for summar. white.
"I have a Mack Portias
Iamb atota and R i* wearing
on the edges. Do you have any
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that it ia wearable? I can sew
but do not have much imagi■atlas—Dot."
The very latest idea U te
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�ton Gallery at the Longboat
Key Art Canter.
Both her portrait* amt
■till life painting* are in
many public and private col­
lection! throughout the coun­
try.
Tha DeBary Mansion Gal­
leries are open to tha public
from 1 until 6 p.m„ Tuesday
through Sunday, of each
week. All persons in tha Cen­
tral Florida area who are
Interested In art are urged to
see tha fine paintings of Miss
Bendell and Mrs. Dean.

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MRS. GENE SHANNON (left), president of the
Church of Nativity Catholic Women'a Club, and
Mra. John Barhydt, preaident of St. Mary-Moffdalen Women’s Guild of Altamonte Spring,
were among the 214 members of 35 church affllated groups attending the aprlng meeting of
Orlando Central Deanery, St, Augustine Dio­
cesan Council of Catholic Women, in Silver
Springe,
(Herald Photo)

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.at ■ standstill. Thus new skills
Bad you cant tel] me that you are required to meet the re.
haven't been enjoying the wea-1 qulremesU of our everebang
tber this part week. Ah' Good
old aprlng. * * * J, C, and Na­
omi Sapp have relumed home
after a pleasant visit with
their son end family the J, C,
Watch Out, Refs
ONLY
Sapp# Jr. They reside In Sum­
ANCONA, lU t, (UPI&gt; —
ter, S. C., where he Is station­
Tha Court of Appeals here
ed with the armed service,
ruled that a soccer referee is
• • • Sorry to hear of Clark
not a public official and there­
la Wane Brown Upholstery Fabric
Mann's Illness. We hope his
fore has no official immunity
• Large Sofa-Bed
•tsy la Florida Sanitarium is
against the Intuits of soccer
• Chair with Ottoman
a very abort one. * * * Little
• S Genuine Maple Tables — 1 Ceektalt si
fans and players.
1 Step-End Tablea
BUly Deland Just turned seven
• 2 Maple Table Lamps
years old by way of a birth­
day. Happy Birthday Billy, • *
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Olad to know that Doc War­
TOTTENHAM, E n g l a n d
ren Is now home after under­
(UP!) — Several public
going a aeries of tests at the
health Inipectnra whose Job
local hospital. Now Frances
It Is to protect the public
«ays ‘ ‘go back to work Doc."
nKiiiiiMi ojiilantinnUd food
AIK CONDITIONED COMFORT
were taken ill with food poi­
'jjaC* * v Mrs. W. C. Spivey
it
ST.
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soning after attending a staff
(Pauline) Jr. is a patient
again at the local hospital. Will
dinner.
be thinking of you Pauline ami
hurry and return home. • • ♦
Saturday Is County 4-H Events
“IP YOU HAVE MONEY— W E W A N T IT.’
Day out at the Agriculture
Center. It will be an all day
“IP YOU W A N T MONEY— W E HAVE IT.'
affair. Sure hope to see a lot
of the boya and girls there
participating in demonstra­
tions. And hope also to see
their parents there to wstcli
them. • • • C. E. (Eb) Hunt­
er la a patient at Florida San­
itarium where he underwent
eye surgery. Hurry home EB
end be aura to take It easy
when you do. • • • Hear that
Sidney Hawkins Is the proud
"Shooter" (T) of a If pound
turkey this psst weekend. Is
thst a proud boy) You esn bet
be Is, and I don't blsme him
OM bit. • • • Tha Lake Monroe
Extension Homemakers Club
will meet nest Thursday even­
ing at the Community Build­
ing. Audrey Roberts, club
health chairman, will have
charge of the program. A skit
on health safety will t&gt;e given
by 11 girls from the 4-H Han­
dy Helpers club. U'a a cute
and funny skit, so hope all
member* will be able to at­
tend. Tber* also will be the
.nomination jol nf/ireja^So trvTalking about
to attend,
wonderful weather this past
weekend. Sure wish you could
have been with Lynn Giles and
n e akmg with Director Ernest
Cowley's High School Hand.
(ON INTEREST)
They attended district band
meet In St. Petersburg and
•pent tbe night at the Hotel
Tampa Terrace and had the
surprise of their young lives.
Besides 11m Milwaukee Braves
staying, there the band got to
ee* bigwig baseball alars of
the past such as Warren
Spaha, Eddie Matthews, Yngl
Berra, Casey Stengel, Stan
Muilal and so many others
and alae got to abake hands
with tha Governor. They hare
many an autograph, too, and
will be talking about this trip
for a tong time lo come. They
were special guests of the
Braves Sunday afternoon when
they played a game with Yogi's
New York Mels. I hope Just
because we were 1hclr guests
Let U b Show
did not cause them to lose the
geme. One of the membra has
Vou How
■ ball to prove they were
there. I aura didn't see Terry
Much Our
Rabun eet any strawberry
cake but did take a picture of
him talking to Governor Burns.
Discount
• * * Our sympathy goea out to
tha family of Mrs. Joe Kinard
Can
who passed away Tuesday af­
ternoon. • • • Glad to aee to
many ladies and genu from
Laka Monroe at the eooklni
school Tuesday evening. I
know that they III enjoyed It
very much. * • • Our thought

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The weapon is still in the hands of
the U. S. government but it could be
forced to turn them over to the Os­
wald estate.
Eventually, the weapon mny be
worth many, many thousands more
to the person who meets Mrs. Os­
wald’s price.
This is bad business.
There’s been enough profit-mak­
ing already over the assassination of
President Kennedy. Some of it in ex­
tremely bad taste.
Where docs it stop?

Statistics now show that
one out of every four of ui
will drrrlop ran err before
we die! So we are all vital*
ly inlrreatrd In any possible
remrdy. That’# why (hi#
dental surgeon at Little
Rorlc naked me about the

Electric windshield wipers and au­
tomatic windshield washers.
— Glareproof windshields.
— Padded dashboards.
While these standards would ap­
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Washington purchases so many thou­
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might pay Detroit to crank them in­
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Thought For Today
I am the Lord your God from the
land o f Egypt; you know no God but
me. and besides me there is no sav­
ior.— Hosca 13:4.
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Sometimes n nation abolishes God,
but fortunately God is more toler­
ant.— Herbert V. Frochnow.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Helen Fuller Soys

Political Notebook

KKK Faces Attack

For a starter, lets look at the
"present system.”
According to a review by
two political science scholars.
•oMM-*-*^
-b.-fore 11if
Supreme Court’# "one-man,
one-vote” ruling, 26 states
then used the population fac­
tor—modified with varying re­
strictions in most cases—in
apportioning ROTH houses of
their legislatures.
Today the total would be
higher, though the situation is
fluid that an exact count can
be quickly outdated.
Admittedly, a modified population plan is not "one-man,
one-vote.” Rut neither is it
an area system modeled on
the U. S. Senate.
Furthermore, William Colman, executive director of the
Advisory Commission on Inter­
governmental Relations, told

a Senate subcommittee that it WASHINGTON - The Ku
was the common rule in this
country's early history to use Klux Klan is in (or an all out
population as the sole basils attack directed from the White
•
vv'oriat W.rjrd Ro­
for
.mmiMMMH
houses.
bert Shelton in Klan headquart­
As Colman points out, at one ers st Tuscsloosa, Ala., has
time or another 36 states have more reason to be fearful of
provided in their own consti­
the future than in many a
tutions that population should
be the primary basis for re­ year.
Not since Alabama Sen. Os.
presentation in both houses.
Some 27 states decreed it car W. Underwood sacrificed
should be the sole basis.
his chance for the Democratic
Says Cot man:
[residential nomination in
"This has been an extremely 1924 by advocating an antiuncomfortable fact for those Klan plank in the party plat
who contend that the very form has a leading national
foundations of the republic figure taken the militant posi­
were swept away by the Su­ tion President Lyndon Johnson
preme Court decisions of is about to assume against the
1964."
secret hooded order.
Prof. Malcolm Jewell of the When word came from Sel­
University of Kentucky, in his ma of the murder of civil
book "The Politics of Reap­ rights worker Mrs. Viola Liuzportlonment," notes that most zo, a white woman from De­
of the existing restrictions on troit, the President ordered
the population principle were the FBI into full-scale, alladopted just decades ago night pursuit of the murderers.
"when the specter of urban When the FBI, with impress
EatsrprMa
AHamonte Springs
domination first begsn to ive speed, arrested four sus­
Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Jalla Barts#
haunt the rural legislators."
pects identified as members
m -im
MS-ISM
He suggests that when tome of the Birmingham KKK, the
m ibm
of these limits were imposed President immediately dc
Bear Lake-Foreat City
it was nexcr expected that the nounced the Klan and all its
Mr*. Maryann Mila
Lake Mary
•18-3178
Mrs. Frances Waster
disparity between rural and works and vowed to bring it
322-8218
urban territory would become “ under effective control of the
Casselberry
so vast as it is today. To illu­ law."
Mrs. Jana CiiMlknr?
Lake Monroe
strate the matter, Florida's
US-5048
Mr*. H. L. Johnsek
Under some circumstances
•13-4732
most
populous
county
in
the
this
might be interpreted as a
Chuluote
1960 census was 300 times theatrical or political gestureLongwood
Mrs. Joan Magli
Mrs. Donna Eats*
greater in numbers than the designed to Impress and calm
183-174I
B3I-3I1T
smallest county.
civil rights advocates. It hap­
DeBary
North
Orlando
Jewell
makes
another
signi­
pens,
however, that the Pres­
-------- Mr* John l*nna
Mrs.' Msrgi ret-tioabj
ficant pcnir. otuoriua tn m s,
•68-4883
122-8 fit
Michigan in 1932 and Illinois
Deltona
Osteen
in 1934 are three examples ol
Mrs. Mildred Huey
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
1
states whose legislatures re­
• ts-m i
•22-4141
apportioned on a restricted
Geneva
Ovlada
population basis after prolong­
Mra.
Evelyn
Lundy
Mrs. Jo Ann Kays
ed
failure in efforts to redli261-8188
•48-4171
trict on the strict population
footing their own constitutions
demanded.
The longer the delay in set­
tling a particular reapportionment dilemma, the more likely
it has been that the population
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thursday, April 1, 1965 principle set forth in a state's
constitution would ultimately
be compromised.
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W lL T C a a . lit BLOW.
Far from being a iongem
T R A S K f O l T f l t l l E , C lra tllS n • ovavral
bedded tradiitlon, then, the
■OMERT ALEKARDRR
r a c L r r o o k s h ir b
S i t o c i t l i KUltor
limits placed by legislatures
AdvsrtlsIrR Director
r a t n var r e i t
on the population factor have
ROV
DREES
S U n t s ln * K -lilo r
frequently reftertrd fairly re
AdvsrUsIna Heaagar
DORIS W II.LIABS
cent political Improvisation.
■ • c le t r
E d it o r
SAMIR IIORHAKBA
DOTT1R All STIR
More over, these and the
I i i Im m Msaaosr
C ity E ditor
"area factor” were born rela
m i w m .u
lively late in U. S. history as
Heekealael la *L
O en elp E dlter
a conscious rural effort to
RILL VIRCBRT
RISK I
check rising urban influence
WASHINGTON (NEA) -T h t
widely voiced notion that
throughout our hiitory itatt
fedilatiiv*** have followed the
federal pattern and apportion
ed at lent one house on an
area rather than a population
bails ia the ehecrcit fancy.
A considerable array of the
country'! top political figures
In both parties has thrown Its
weight behind this idea that
a deeply entrenched Ameri­
can tradition would be violated
If population were henceforth
to be the governing factor in
legislative apportionment.
In a little noticed speech at
Nogalei, Arts., Barry GoldvaUr said the other day:
“ I think reapportlonment is
wrong end our present sys­
tem has worked well for the
American people."

controvert!*! new anti-cm*
rcr substance railed Krehioxrn. Scrapbook this rase
and tomorrow*a follow-up.
CASE V-452: Recently I
addressed a dental meeting at
Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Dr. Crane,” one of the
dental surgeons began, "I
have a medical question.
"Since you are from Chi­
cago where the controversy
T t i H e r a t ! s a e ir n m r s t a l­
has been raging about the
l e r * f r n m I t * r r a d a r a &lt;■■ p a lllie a f r a l r * . T h e - t r u e r m a r ■•*
anti-cancer substance called
a s r s ■ •m e s w i l d r l th e t e l ­
Krebiozen, what is your can­
l e r a le * r a r r l r e I k e w e lte r - *
did opinion of it?
tra e l i n e a *d ■ M r m , L e tt e ra a t f e w e r t h e n ISO w a r d *
"For one of my patients Is
m ill be s t t r a p r r l e r r a r r . t e l ­
l e r * a d d r r * e e d «n f lt h r r * a r e
dying of cancer. His physi­
a r r e s t a b l e p r e s id e d t h r r dn
cians ail give him no more
anl
d e ll
la
p e r « « a a lt l lr * .
I ’ l t f i r y I * a m p u k t ls h r d h r
than three or four weeks to
T h e I ll- r a id .
live.
Editor, Herald:
"Do you think Krebiozen
Let me congratulate you on might help him? And what is
your fine articles, especially the theory behind it?*
in the 3 24 issue of The Herald.
Karen Walsh, one of the
We need more spare and cre­ astute editors of our Chicago
dit due those students who Sun Times, was presiding at
study and achieve superior n meeting of high school ed­
ratings in high school. The fu­ itors where I was to give the
ture leaders of our country banquet address.
are outgrowths of these fine
And Karen gave me my
students.
first report on Krebiozen.
It had been used as a final
Special credit is due also
to Doris Williams for the cour attempt to stop the terrific
ace tn speak her opinion on pain of a friend of Karin's
Ihe vulgar trend of fashions. mother, who was dying of
Although there are many rancer and whose pain could
wholesome Christians, the filth not be controlled by our
always gels front page head­ standard mediral drugs or
morphine.
lines.
"Dr. Crane,” Karin wait!*
If more space were devoted
”
Dr.
Andrew C. Ivy gracious­
to good people and good deeds
of Christians, it would show ly sent some Krebiozen to
the evil doers and thinkers this elderly woman’s doctor
thnt they are not getting any and she was pain-free within
attention or admiration. Gra­ about 48 hour*.
"Although she passed away
dually, it coutd be obliterated
about
a month later, at least
and good clean moral people
would result. More good clean her final four weeks with her
Christians need tn speak ou* family were free from agony.
She amiled and was happy."
against dishonesty, vulgarity
lb«* prelude, 1 have
■ il ainf.rir*«wtm rwr:.A Cml
since contacted Dr. Ivy, who
Children can be (aught that
was my professor of physiol­
every good deed brings a re­
ogy at our Northwestern Uni­
ward; whereas evil thoughts
versity Medical School.
and deeds bring punishment,
Remember, our American
disgrace and often death. How
Medical Association recom­
wonderful life would he if each
mended Dr. Ivy to our Stale
human Iteing would folktw the Department ns the greatest
teachings of the Bible and the
Lord, relieve the suffering ol
his neighbor and be content
with a nominal share of the
world's wealth.
There is enough of every­
Ily Water C. I'arkra
thing in the world for all, but
Three books about women
when individual* start accum just published are tilled ‘'The
dialing millions, which they Dangerous Sox,” "The Emo­
never enjoy, II ties up so milch tional Sex” and "The Useless
goods In the world that many Sex." So what else is new?
• • •
millions of folks are deprived
of the necessities of life, li
For the 11th straight year,
individuals were not greedy- Mndisonville, Ky., citizens
then nations would not be will have no property or poll
greedy and we could have tuxes. But come April, they'll
have tha same incoma tax
peace to the entire world.
—Rcadct blues as the rest of u*.

Letters

Make Autos Safer
In law, the federal government
has no authority In the field o f au­
tomobile manufacturing. In practice,
however, through the povrer of pur­
chase, it can set requirements that
could eventually become standard on
all cars.
The General Services Administra­
tion has published a list of 17 new
safety features It wants on the cars
it buys, effective with the 1967 mod­
els. They include:
— Crash harnesses for driver and
passengers.
— Steering wheel column thnt
would not move more thsn eight in­
ches toward the driver in a 30-milean-hour collision.
Standard gear positions on all au­
tomatic transmissions.

sra-:i*sxm

Dr. Crone's

Where Does It Stop
The gun that was used to cut
down President Kennedy may be put
on the auction block to the highest
bidder.
Profit will be made from the notorious murder weapon.
It seems the mail-order rifle with
the telescopic lens and other para­
phernalia legally are part of the
estate o f Lee Harvey Oswald.
His widow proposes to sell these
grisly items and pocket the cash.
Their value is estimated at §10,000
plus.

-«

Herald Area Correspondents

ident is in dead earnest about Louisiana and most of the
moving against those whom other members were taken by
he calls the enemies of Jus surprise and promply marked
Mee. who h&gt;C. d£CS!,’.V t-o *,iy
*i V s'Ir r w V
have used "the rope and the Washington assumed t h i s
gun and tar and feathers to meant “ file and forget.” And
terrorize their neighbors.”
perhaps it did then.
The President proudly de
Now the President is sug­
clarcs that his daddy fought gesting that white his lawythe Klan in Texas all his life i ers prepare a hill to bring the
and adds "I have fought them Ktan "under effective control”
all my life because their loy­ Congress might like to con­
alty is not to the United States duct some henrings into cases
of America, hut to a society ol of Klan-connected violence.
hooded bigots."
Chairman Willis says lie will
For years persons in and hold an early meeting to con­
out of Congress have criticized sider the possibility.
the House Committee on UnAnother Southerner, Rep.
American Activities for not George Ortder, (DTenn.l, a
devoting sufficient attention to member of the House Judici­
the Klan and other right-wing ary Committee, said he will
groups. Few remember that in 1ask his chairman, Einanucl
the last serious effort to bring ] Ccller of New York, to investi­
pressure on the Committee to gate the Klan if the Willis com­
widen its sights in 1946, 81 mittee fails to act soon.
With backing from the White
Congressmen voted against
granting an appropriation for House, young Congressman
the next year. Among the SI Wellncr may produce a 1963
was Lyndon Baines Johnson of Congressional spectacular.
Texas.
Efforts to control or abolish
Ihe Committee on Un-Ameri­
can Activities have repeated
ly failed. This year an eager
young
Johnson
supporter
Charles Wellncr, who repre­
sents Atlanta, Ga., in the
House, tried another lack. He
asked to tie appointed to the
Committee and promptly mov.
ed to investigate Lhc Ku Klux
Klan.
Chairman E. E. Willis of

Barbs

medical aelentlit In tha U. S.
A., bark in the lata 1940s!
So Dr. Ivy was tent to Ger­
many to represent American
medicine at tha Nuremberg
trial of German medica who
Had been accused of using
human beings at guinea pig#
for medical experimentation
during the Hitler regime.
Dr. Ivy, alnea 1917, hat
been urging scientists to look
upon cancer aa an evidencs of
the breakdown in our natural
Immunity to cancer which
most of us have in childhood.
Today, our five leading re­
search centers have all corrolmrated Dr. Ivy's theory!
To understand Dr. Ivy's
views, use the analogy of tha
diabetic patient.
Most diabetics also devalop
thnt ailment in middle age,
although many younger dinhctics are to be found.
But the typical diabetic It
diagnosed after tha age of 40,
with sugar In his urine.
At the age of 25, ha wai
perferlly healthy and normal.
So why should his body lark
enough insulin at the ag« of
40 or 50?
Well, hit 100 per rent pro­
duction of insulin has waned,
so the diabetic "borrows" an
extra supply of insulin from
an outside aourre to ba in­
jected under his akin and
thus bring hla Inner quoto
bark up to 100 per cent.
Cancer may thus ba re­
garded as a similar reduction
at middle aga in our earlier
natural immunity to malig­
nant tumor growths!
"So," »ays Dr. Ivy, "why
not borrow tha immunity of
some other healthy animal
and inject it till we bring tha
cnnrnr nutU-AS -il-Iuee-t re.
ftstance back up to the 100
per cent level?" (More to­
morrow.)
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In care of this news­
paper, encloaing n long
stamped, addreased envel­
ope and 20 rents to cover
typing and printing coat#
when you tend for on# of
hla booklets,)

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Freedom Is 'Buried
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By U a* D n m i
NEW YORK (NEA)-The
tragedy of Mihajlo Mlhajlov,
tha young Yugoslav writer
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la threatened with the loia of
hie liberty, la another re­
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Established 1008

Tha follow ine la lifted
from a column hy Sam
Hunter in a Fort Worth
(Tex.) newspaper:
Now 'ear thia!
The tree-planting e r a i e
that has been sweeping FW
theie pait few years may
lake on a tropical atmosphere.
Now cornea a seed import
from Florida—the ear tree, or
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI)—
more scientifaclly, the con*Gov. Hnydon Rums said to­
casta.
day he will ask the Legisla­
George Fagan, who spends
ture to authorixe a *300 mil­
about as much time with his
lion highway construction
in-laws, tha Robert H. Wil­
bond issue to be paid for by
liamsons, at (2432 Yale Ave­
a pledge of about *10 mil­
nue) Sanford, Fla., as he does
lion a year in gasoline tax
here, brought back the seed
revenues.
—In an earl
The program, similar to
Producing a p i e c e o f
one
authorized for higher ed­
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County
school
the faint-hearted In the office
music co-ordinator, was years ago, would require a
almost fainted.
constitutional amendment.
It looked for all the world elected president of the
It would be a sort of "paySeminole
County
Edu­
like an ear sliced off a man
aa-you-use" method of pro­
or woman, and left in the sun cation A s s o c i a t i o n
to blacken. Insida ara the Thursday. Other new viding in four years road im­
officers are Mrs. Ro­ provements which the Gov­
seeds, of course.
ernor said could not be ac­
Mr. Fagan passed around a berta Richards, v i c e
few seed-bearing “ ears" to president; Mrs. Aliciu complished in 20 to 25 years
friends. Many hope to try Schmidt, recording sec­ under conventional financing.
He said he will ask the
raising tha beautiful and retary, and Mrs. Mary
massive tree in FW climate. Frances Holton, trea­ Legislature to propose the
constitutional amendment as
It may prove too cold here, surer.
nn emergency so It can be
however.
put brfore the voters for ap­
The ear tree is a tropical
proval n; refection in Novem­
American timber tre , produc­
ber of this year.
ing a valuabla wood, much of
T h i s would require a
which ia used in making fur­
three-fourth* approving vote
niture.
of each house—or 33 sena­
The roiled ear-shaped fruits
tors ami H4 House members,
ara shaped so much like the
a number hard to get on con­
human ear that few natives of
troversial matter*.
Florida know tha conacaste
To pass aa a regular con­
aa anything but tha "ear
stitutional amendment would
By Donna Estes
tree."
We'll he glad to report in At regular meeting of Long, take less votes, three-fifths,
a few weeks—or months— wood City Council Thursday but delay the public ratifica­
what piogivss, if any the evening, temporary chairman tion until Nuvembcr of 1066.
Burns unveiled tha pro­
Carl A. Lnmmlcr read a reso­
seed planting brings.
lution passed by the Central gram for the first time
Tha 30-month Orange-Sem* Florida Stock Car Racing As­ Thursday night to a private
inole tranaportation study sociation concerning the pro­ dinner at the mansion attend­
now underway will providt posed Joyce Brothers Stock ed by 10 newspaper publish­
ers and editors representing
aniwcra to
many of tha Car Stadium.
about 44 newspapers.
The
rciolulion
rcadi,
in
area'a traffic problem*. High
speed computer* wilt be used part, "In the event it becomes
to aimulatc traffic flow oa necessary for the Longwood
the survey. Over 10,000 home Stadium to reduce the mdse
Interview* will he conducted. level, the Association will
modify stl vehicles used aI
• • •
Sidney M. RfChard, super­ the track or Install sound
intendent of public work*, will resonators on the vehicles."
Possibility of e x c e s s i v e
WASHINGTON (DPI) attend the first environmental
noise
was one of the com­ President Johnson, determined
health urban planning pre­
lect to be held in Florida plaints made by opponents of to press the antl-Communlit
the track at a public hearing war in Viet Nam with "in­
April 19-30 In Gaineaville.
on the matter held Feb. 1 creased efficiency." climaxes
•
•
•
Joe F. Tart, of Osteen, will and at three council meet­ his strategy talks with Ambas­
sador Maxwell D. Taylor to­
tie graduated from the Flor­ ings since.
The trick i* to be located day at a National Security
ida Highway Patrol's recruit
school Saturday in ceremon­ on SR 434 (Saniando Springs Council session.
ies on tha Florida Stata Uni­ Drive) in the southwest psrt The President has ruled oul
versity campus. Agriculture of the city. Permits In the any overly "dramatic" moves
Commissioner Doyle Corner amount of *0,840 already have for the time being, although
will delivtr the commaice- been issued for three build­ reserving full freedom of acat the track for concess. tion to meet anything which
ment address to the 39 grad- ings
--------ton—
ilinds— xtilmpfllA— MfL -may-develop.•-u*5ina—rU tu -palrohv.et::-------office buildings. No permit
s e e
His primary emphasla is on
The Hcruld’a head writer will be necessary for install more effective use of man­
had a little fun coining the aliun of the track, itself.
power and military equipment
A copy of a letter was read already in the field. But some
word "astronautess" on Jane
Casselberry's feature story from Peter H. Griffiths, Or additional war material (or
about flying with tha Forest lando, to Mr*. H. R- Joyce, a U. S. forces and economic aid
Rangers. Now Jane eays her partner with the brothers in for the South Vietnamese will
friends have coined a new the stadium venture, clarify be sent.
word, too • . , "astro-nanghli- ins his company's position on
eat." (Or, did she eay, “astro- locating an electronic* plant
Air Offensive
in the city.
auttlestt” )
a • •
The letter stated, In part, Inflicts Defeats
It's about prom time sgnin. that "on facts made available SAIGON (UPI) - The gov­
The Seminole High Junior- to the l*oard of directors, we ernment shattered the weekSenior Prom will I* held at do not regard the presence or long lull in the South Vietna­
absence of the proposed track
'.he Civic Center April 10.
mese war with a double air­
e
e •
as being a fact that will in any
borne offensive that inflicted
W. H. Stamper, Sat ‘ - »y affect our final decision." major defeat* on the Viet
realtor and mortgage broker, s 'Griffiths appeared at ■ Cong.
ia attending the Florida As­ council meeting March U ex
The action* cost 29 American
sociation of Real tore quarter­ plaining hi* firm's interest in casualties snd five helicopt­
ly board masting in Jackson­ the area and said at that time ers shot down.
that one factor in the com
ville.
a
• •
pany'i final declalon would be
Resile haircut: The abound­ what land l» available and
what the city planned lo do
ing mane.
•
• •
with it in the future.
Ben Franklin waa
An obliging kid;
The spell of a June moon
Someone said, "tie fly
A kite," and he did.
fell over the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce's waterways
Bachelor: One wbe never
MIAMI (UP!) - A Miami committee Thursday and it
Mr*, girls.
Reach lawyer was charged to­ promptly switched the date of
day with lewd and laiclvious its Kt. Johns scenic cruise.
Wilson, deGaulIe
conduct In ennnertion with Cruise dates had been set
hundreds of telephone calls tentatively for May 21-23 but
Parley In PariB
PARIS (UP1) - President made to housewives in the were changed to June 11-13
Charles da Gaulle and British area over the past nine years. when it learned there would
Prime Minister Hareld Wilson Floyd S. Click, 44, was ar­ be a full moon the night of
opened diplomatic talks today rested at his downtown Miami June 12.
The committee decided a
aimed at Improving chilly re­ office by police Thursday.
latione between the two coun- Police charged Gtick with moonlight cruise on that night
trie*. British sources said using fictitious names and po­ might be enough to lure as
there was a "relaxed end sing as a doctor in making the many as 200 boata to Sanford.
Dave McGUlU waa named
telephone calls.
Iriaadl/" atmosphere.

FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1965

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vast Highway
Plan Proposed
By Gov. Burns

Race Car Noise
Control Vowed
At Longwood

LBJ Determined
To Press War

NO. 160

New York Hit
By Deep Snow,
West By Rain
United Press Interactions!
Snow and rsin hit the east­
ern seaboard and Far West
today, dumping up to 10 inches
of new snow in western New
York snd triggering mudslides
lhat threatened to bury 40
homes in Southern Callforla.
Heavy snowstorm* plagued
the northern Appalachians.
Olcan, N. Y.. reported 10
inches of snow and Bradford.
Pa., had four Inches in si*
hours. Rain spread from the
Carolina* and Maryland lo the
Great Lakes.
The western rain storm
washed the region from south
era Texas to the Pacific North­
west and Southern California.
Authorities kept a close
watch on 40 homes in Durban).
Calif., and said they would
move out residents if ncccs»v.

HOW NOT TO FLY will be demonstrated by the
Navy’s “ Flying Professor," (’apt. Dick Schram
(USNR) next Snturdny, April 10, during the air
show culminating the week long ReconnaissanceBombing Derby. Here he Is upside down (or
downside up) only a few feet above the runway
at Sanford Naval Air Station.

Heavy rams pushed a inass
of mud and water down Bur­
bank's exclusive Country Club
Drive Thursday, washing a
car l*cfore it and forcing most
residents lo leave their homes.
Traffic accidents on rainstick highways in the Los An­
geles area killed about a doz­
en persons the past two days.
A two-year-old girl was killed
when rain shorted wiring in
her home.

phy always is a grand occas­
ion.
The trophies will be present­
ed by visiting dignitaries at a
special military review and
award* ceremony Saturday
morning.
The purpose of the event is
lo provide training for squad­
ron personnel through partici­
pation In various competitive
exercises, thereby enhancing
the overall readiness of the
wing.
The first event will Ns an
exercise in the loading of a
simulated nuclear b o m b .
Squadron weapon* crews, one
from each competing unit,
will apply their shoulders and
skill to the heavy cargo at t
a.m. Monday.
Their mission It U&gt; Install
-the "bomb" on-roceptaclei of designated air­
craft at quickly and efficient­
ion set. Tickets for the draw­ ly as possible.
ing will bo available in all
The weapons to t&gt;e used,
stores from merchants and while completely inert, will be
drawings will be held nightly. similar to atomic ordnance in
T h e Sanford Automobile site and weight.
Dealers Association is spon­ The air show will feature
soring the show, which will aerial demonstrations by the
feature approaimately
150 Blue Angels, the Vapor Trails
new cars from Holler Motor parachute team, the "Flying
Sales, Hunt Llncoln-Mercury, Professor" Piper Cub ect, end
Rill Hemphill Motors, Elllnor Sanford's own Vigilantes and
Motor Company, Strickland Skywarriors along with Cecil
Morrison, Seminole C o u n t y Field'! Skyhawki.
Motors, and Haag ChryslerSocial events also will have
Plymouth.
a place in the week's proceed­
Entertainment will be pro­ ings. The Seminole County
vided by the Glenn Reeves Chamber of Commerce will
bind, a popular television hold a barbecue Thursday
show. They will perform each night honoring the visiting
military personnel.
night from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Competitive spirit among .paring their unit with othersNavy personnel attached lo Thal'a the feeling that will be
squadrons at Sanford Naval on the line as the Derby get*
Air Station la running high at underway, sparking the per
the competing units await (he formances of flight crews and
beginning or the six-day Mlh
annual Reconnaissance Bomb ground s u p p o r t personnel
alike.
ing Derby Monday morning,
A total of 13 awards and
Personnel of the various
squadrons have hern putting Immeasurable squadron pride
in long hours during the past aro at stake. One of the most
several weeks preparing for prized posseasloni of each
aquadron ia ila trophy case in
the readiness exercise.
The men feel a strong iden which the mementoes of unit
tity with their units. They feel accomplishments are display­
a competitive pride In com ed. An addition of a new tro-

Unique Auto Show
Slated Next Week
Sanford’s most unique auto
show is scheduled for Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday o(
next week, with the heart of
downtown Sanfoid blocked oft
to form an "Auto Show Mali."
Displays will open daily at
11:30 a.m. and will continue
until 9 p.m. each evening.
Greater Sanford Board of
Trade Chairman DeWitt Ma
thews has indicated that all
retail stores will be open dur­
ing the evening hours until 0
p.m. in conjunction with the
show.
Three prize* will he given
sway, including a color tele­
vision set, a stereo record
player and a portable televis­

June Moon Decides Cruise Date

Lawyer Charged

For Lewd Calls

cruisrmaster and the commit­
tee instructed him to make il
a slow rruite.
"The true beauty of our
river can only be appreciated
on a leisurely cruise," said
Sain Levy, committee rhalrman.
The committee alto voted
to hold a fish fry and dance
(he night of June 11 to kick
off cruise activities. It will be
held at the Civic Center and
all those who register for the
cruise may attend.
Registration fee for the
cruise includes the fieh fry
and entertainment.

On the last day of the cruise
weekend, Sunday, June 13,
plan) arc being made for the
boats to leave Sanford at 0
a.m. and cruise lo Blue
Springs for lunch.
Busts for the cruise will be
launched at the ramp at foot
of Palmetto Avenue ami police
protection will be provided for
cars and trailers. Assistance
will be available for launch­
ing and parking.
Each boat will be provided
with a windshield aticker and
• packet of Information, in
eluding a map of tha cruiae
area.

Levy said many boat and
ski clubs already had indicat­
ed (heir intention of taking
part in tha June cruise.
Sub • committee chairmen
named for the cruise are Al
Ice and John Brumley, food;
John Kridcr, registration and
accommodations; Harry Rob
son, entertainment, and W. A.
(Jake) Adams, ramp assist­
ance.
Camping facilities are ex­
pected to be provided in the
downtown area for those who
wish to camp during the
weekend.

Top Salary
Would Be
At $6,500
TALLAHASSEE (UPD) —
Florida Education Association
director Ed Henderson said
today the Legislature will he
asked to provide teacher pay
raises costing *ino million a
year even though it will require new taxes to finance.
Henderson, head of the
teacher lobbying group, said
the FEA is Insisting on a
*500-across-the-board raise for
every teacher at a cost of *45
million a year pins a raise
in the maximum pay of the
five different ranks of teachen at a cost of *53 million a
year.
Gov. Haydon Bums hat said
he will oppose new or increas­
ed taxes. So have the presid­
ing officer* of both houses
and the majority of the mem­
bers of the appropriations
committees of both houses.
Governor Burns went before
the FEA at its stale conven­
tion and told them he'd rec­
ommend pay raises If there
was any money left above
what is now anticipated—but
he frankly admitted he taw
little chance of It.
Henderson said it Is up to
the FEA to tell the Legisla­
ture what Is needed for qual­
ity education regardless o(
the state's financial situation
—and then the Legislature can
decide how u r it wants to go
ill meeting that nerd.
" fie r y where wo go. the
people tell us they are willing
to pay additional taxes for
education," Henderson told a
morning news conference. Ik
said the sales tax was the
only available source.
The increased state fund*
being asked would raise the
starting salary to about $4,400
or above and the average
teacher aalary to *8,500 a
year.
It would push the top salary
(or a 15-year, teiwher on con
'tinulng contra "I P&gt; about *8,
500 from alutc funds,
Florida now ranks 21st in
the nation in teacher salaries,
he said, and 35th in state sup
port of all education compar­
ed to eighth in aupport of hos­
pitals, loth In police protec­
tion and 30th In roads.

Auto Industry
Builds Record

BLACKBERRIES ARE RIPE at the Central

Florida Experiment Station and picking began
this week. Here Thomas D. Lemon, field assistant, displays 2-1 pints o f the large Flordagrand
and other mixed varieties. These berries will b«
available in local stores.
(Herald Photo)

Blackberry Crop
Harvested Here
One of the most promising
new crops in Ihe area is black­
berries, which now are being
harvested in the Ccnlral Flor­
ida area, Ihe Central P’orida
Experiment Station reports.
Dr. P. J. Wcstgale, who is
in charge of the blackberry
r.vperimi'iila :ii Ihe Gallon, &gt;
port* blackberries are selling
at *5 to *8 a flat (a dozen
pints) on the wholesale mar­
ket, as compared to *1.50 to
*2.50 for strawberries.
"Wo have perfected two hy­
brid strains which produce
fat, juicy berries that are
bringing lop prices to growers
although there aro at present
few blackberry farmers in the
area.
"Henry Simpson of Geneva
has a few acres, as do Russ
Alfred at Lake Ashby and

Mayor Election
Slated Monday
By Margarot Cosby
A mayor for Ihe Village of
North Orlando will bo ricctrd
and sworn Into office at Mon­
day’s 7:3d p.m. reorganlzatlonal meeting of the village
council. Mayor Irene Van
Ecpocl did not seek rc e!cc
tion to the Council.
Administering the oaths ol
office to newly rloclrd coun
cil members and lo the coun
cll-clectrd mayor will be the
village attorney, Orville John­
son.
Taking office will be C. E.
Rowell, group one; Lloyd P.
Brown, group three; George
T. Fuller, group four, and J.
A. Wcti, group five. Only in
cumbent on council la __Dayt
Tllson who holds the group
Iwo scat.

DETROIT (UPI) The
■uto Industry act aomo more
records Thursday.
For the first time, the indus­
try has built more than BOO,ooo cart In a single month.
The industry built 984,292
car* In March, ahalterlng the
old one-month high of 866,83!
set last December.
Carmakers alto set a threemonth" record t*F buiitilniTT580.547 cars over (he JanuaryMarch period.
This broke Ihe old quarter­
SPIKE ILL
ly mark of 2,201,173 car* set
SANTA MONICA, Calif. —
in the final three months ot (UPI) — Bandleader Spike
1983.
Jones, 53, was reported "slight­
ly Improved" hut still in seri­
ous condition today in Santa
Monica Hospital from a lung
condition.

Last Ditch Effort
In Citrus Crisis

TAMPA (U PI) — Citrusmen
were lo meet with U. S. Labor
Department officials hero to­
day for a last-ditch effort at
resolving the offshore labor
crisis which threatens live Val
cncla orange harvest.

The citrus industry once
again will aak the labor de­
partment to extend Hi April
IS deadline for foreign laborera now picking crops in Ihe
•tate.
Industry members contend
the deadline will come at the
peak of the harvest and that
on-tree spoilage of millions ol
dollars will result.
Currently there are 3,500 ofshore workers In Florida. The
Industry says U those leave
that only 10,000 domestic
workers will remain. And an
estimated 13,000 to 17,000 per­
sona are seeded Is the har­
vest.
AG FUTURE
GAINESVILLE (UPI&gt;-The
future ot agriculture la Flor­
ida will be discussed April 8-9
at a meeting oa the University
of Florid* campus.

Glenn Walton at Loch Arbor.
Tom Lemon, of Oiteta, baa
several acrea and Paul Bril)
in DcLand has five acre*."
Dr. Wcstgate report* that
the berrlei grow well oa Um
Florida land, or la a mixtura
of *and and muck.
Ibis attain was developed
first in 1953 by Prof. Ralph
Sharp, of the University o4
Florida, crossing Texas blackberrlei with native Florida
dewberrlea.
The two hybrid! now being
planted are the "Flordagrand" and the "Oklawaba,"
Another brand, the "Ifcaai
Brazos" also la popular.
Blackberrlej grown at tbe
local experiment atatloa art
sold only at local markets*
but regular growers* berries
are lent to Naw York a i r
kels.
Local plants average II
pints lo the bush but a grower
in Ocala, R. C. Badger, with
eight pollinated acres, aver*
agci 47 pints lo (he vine.
T h e s e are 4hree-yc*r-old
plants and Badger ia a retired
blacksmith—not a farmer.
Dr. Wcstgale predicts a
growing demand for the frail
and expects that more grow*
era will soon plant the vines,
which are highly diieaae re*
slstant.

Youthful Driver
Hurt In Crash
A teen age boy waa slight*
ly injured Thursday in an au«
to collision on Patmatto
Avenue In front of the Post
Office.

Tommy Lee Hayea, II, of
Eustis. _was _the_ driver _«f_ »
car which waa struck by aa*
other vehicle driven by James
W. Dodson, 17, or 117 West
10th direct.

Police said Dodson waa
backing out of a parkin*
space and struck the Hayea
autu. Dodson was charged
with failure lo yield right-ofway, according to tha police
report.

J

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We have one terrific industry on the hook now." Sen.
jilack Cleveland sa ys in re-

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parents can discuss mine
grades. Report tartla
out this week. While grald
Te being discussed, the
dents themselves are hoping
for a good beach weather.
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Judge R. W.

Br Baltic .u'din
City, and con s truction c mptnv official nii't at
c ity hull t odayfor final igiIiig of the cont ruct It'fl
contract which will crt'att a 13-acre landfill area
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s plvtrt" prob&amp;l"y In late "
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nirr or early fall.
come hack, Judge.
s
s conference lunchat
a
pre
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It is rp.tr'l the rirw him .
eon at Spenier a Restaurant
.
&gt;.mInols auto tag sales
at
the rherport marina, will h-a'
are 3,136 ahead of last year
Signing for the Jacksonfull operation within a , it
at the same time. Looks like
viii. firm was Capt. John 1
froin now,
the county is beaded for a
Wells. marine superintendent.
Sale date ('it (hr II T1II.
'C hicle
.n Army toaster sergeant sIn, a former president of try club, znolcl and numerrecord year IT%ve
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who also will supervise the
lion In municipal
oIe
In South
. his dsh Miami, famed Orange Bowl out other civic and recreation
knIa to f: in Vietnam today
job her..
110?:;
of
ance
construction
the
pro.
es are 1,116 ahead of
tag
Recording the formal cci- Jest
from his rehas been nmacl to May —a sack of soil
Eventua lly, it will be
"Jack and I vent through facilities.
last year. A large numbaT
tmonits were radio, television
at fleitona together
advantage
tirernent
homesite
II
in
order
to
take
Ft.
OcS
at
Befitting.
complete
city with a popula.
who had Orange (boun
and newspaper represents. of a more favurstie interest at
sort of * good luck Ga.," he said, "and when I Lion of more than 30,000.
plates last year an buying
taes
Thls a the day toward rate, city officials salt today. i
got to thinking about retireSergeant Clarke plans to
Seminole tags this time.
"This
Edward T. Clarke, a merit, I wrote Jack asking retire in 1963 and move to
hi
Sgt.
at
noon
today
when
we have been working
'FRONT DOOR' of the City of Sanford began to open
lead in invest. 11eltona with his wife, Marla.
be
cOn.
A former sports
Capt. John 1). Wells (sented If-ft) and Nla%or A. L. Wilson s I
- %t'Jrs s,rtve, wrote to the ment prouerly. lie recom- and daughter. Kathleen, who
ours, David
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were
II.
C.
Conklin,
COIlday when the creation f
tract for lakefront litndfill project. l.ot'ki,t oil
stat Lit- bothers, desclopers - mended L)cltona so I put UP are now living in hawaii. A
was back from the frotan
(Herald Photo)
for the City of
suiting engineer, and Howard Whelchel, city clerk.
of this retirement community my mosçy. It stas all done by second daughter, Carols..
north the otter day and saps
Sanford begins to become a
between Sanford and mail."
liv es and works in WashingniW'
be can't take It much long,
reality instead of a dream "S
DeLand, asking "a favor—if Launched just over three ton 1) C
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sa id )fs'or A. L. V,fl,on,
sears ago by the MackIts
ij has about another' nine
it can t arrangeti
Southern Illinois Unirersily
The big dritillre which will
Would someone in Deltons, Deltona is a I5.(xAl acre Pre- , months to ter%-* in Vietnam
to Brovard Junior Collele
dig fill material out of the
asked. "fill tip a sack of planned rrlirrment commun. and another two years of
next year.
1-ttom of Lake Monroe for
Milt from %hat uIll &amp;um0cJjiY fly in Florida'a I . lic and cit. Army life after that.
tile marina site Is
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A "standing room only," be my property and send it to rut country. Today, it boasts
"I plan to start building my
Mrs Dan BallInger Is
° crowd of residents of Sunland me, A sack about the size of a population of nearly
retirement home in August,
happy about a large trail
:,.k:t ' b
190, and move in about Febh Estates met In the Garden &amp; Bull Dutha m sack. Sort of a chopping center
park which
ctors estimate will ALt Chilt center Thursday tit die. a good luck *men "
trial pArk,
rtlar y IM,-" he laid.
1
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Vj months.
oil
The Mackles acre happy to lice.
In ~elircmcnl, he'd like Its
ellso ho% they 1111ght Kit Attout
Nolan Rd. %Its. Ballinger
new land %ill be
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licito commercial tolovision.
crest- retaining, their street lights. oblige. A sm all cloth sack Was,
"is she raises We " a
a shape roughly realmI
on a big time basis."
Thom*41'arler was elected promptly fitted with soil from
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hobby and she Is fistful
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50'?
temporary
chairman
of
a
cornthe
scricemin'$
ideate of the trai j4.t ii&amp;r
—, .cluutary tnuranr o' rant ta Li up period for another connected to
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0le
ukal adsisor to some static'
foot of
Pal U• mittee of volunteers who will honrcite and airmatled to
romplali about thl bees. )n Congress
two months to May 31.
,spected to it-' coverirs doctor bills
sard at the
A former captain who torneath h,ime in the mcii- Sion uteri, he is atelesi'
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etto
anvaps
A few hours befor, the mm
feet, she says she Ii 50 lII' open the $3 Medicare window
A1 royal bYCon rest would ..nu,, tie hiS Oi
Iet-hnIti
with
the
Armed
mantled
a company In the
the pre- dentlal community to aster,
pleased with the rtonIng to to gise more than a million hal deadline expired 'hurs
ra sa Ct
itis Armored Division in Euan estimated one mil- a
lain If they arc wilhng to Forte' Rad:o and Telestiturm
Vomit the trailer park that elderly Americans a second day n,Idnigtzt, President John mean
e )roall lop of the
-' rope during Workl War 11, he
I-LINT, Mi h. it I'li
akel tnrts to extend hoG Americans 63 or os-er. T
ill
assess
th,fltIrl%,s to pay a - scrIIT
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she is thinking of stlIrmg and chance to sign rip for the
Cflt
west end rornmsr-c- monthly or
With it went a hand-written hio.wife and her well-to-il') resigned from the Army in
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yearly fro to keep
moving out of the ,unty.
lal investors wi construct
Elliott J. Stackle, lover
were c-harge'i today ith 1947- lie rcturuvd to military
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ected the insurance, would Iloll'Ia Inn motel. restaur. Lb. street light. in operation, note front
f Itle trio ill
, in 19SI at a first licatenj
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Central opinion of thioe at c"'r"t o
llifing Itirgettfirn to kill lire lift
Which Is the hap+At mstill lie able to make appli. "t nil swimming Pool.
'a
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1husband following %"its Of
Ith tending the initial meeting hio4hers:
inualty the" d&amp;.veT 1 it*
or the
officer
t of the good
cation In time to be co%efed cltwk: running along the W
hat.
"llet t'i a tuur
~ negotiations In which police Information
apparently is in favor of rrMary, of course. Late hIfrY
property.,
28th Infantry Division and its
II
on July 1 when benefits be gin. bor pute for visitor, who or. tairring It.. l.1ht., l'a,k.-r pail. earth
as the hired killers.
Is getting the junlos colpge
19SS reverted to matter actb
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bring
)oil
sood
posed
May
it
hellp
Those Who turned down the r ' vv
.%jerting with the Stoup %As i
I Detective Srt. William It()"- gtant.
nil _jy,*WaaI - t 0 c: h n I
on the cast ond a large
rtune (;od %illing. you'll be''Ireau
insurance or did not apply
said lie and detAfetive
j Scott [turns. roanagrr of Flor. fo
fry stonege building contain.
als.e i:sisIiI)eitufla*r)nt0
Its
I'ower
anti
Light
Company.
Herbert
Straley bugged motel
because
they
dklnt
know
Ing
office, and a new lntcrc go
racks to hold
r
.cv )our Lind. NO
Wontan
ticeis
Electric
service
till
had
ihte ditumbunc (list trir.' about It would have had to boti, up to
know shcn Il like to show it rooms In which the
en I.4 (Itbi,es.)
feet long
International
nge
United Pre
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her
lover
haggled
for
several
t-ars
and
next
)tats
for
the
tie constructed. There 'also
rrc.l the snow In uI'p.r 31kb- wait two
you myself."
The Midwest today felt the
of
touchtime
death
price
with
1w.,
state
Angela Hurt, a fre,)pian
Srgeant Clarke was
alsi hrutight on winds enrollment period to open UP. will tie facilities for repairs lIraII.-y O.lham, d'vclupvr
rather iiti
(' ( a Iinn'
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the area. Odharn's pattkip*- cd Ii) the gi-ture. lie re1s1ied polk e unticrcover agents.
from Sanford at Fl -Ida ex trtnmcs
usting to 5 miles an hour at The pr'mluru then will be and shops for the sale
said the converichtgsn was bar- Moline. Ill., Thursday night. higher than the $3 a month boats and boating and sports lion ended when be itilti the
blat., has been •electec for Northern
upon receiving that' flou,ireau
Seminole County Forest
recorded as the
(1)
stem
as
sations
were
Sunland
water
5&gt;early
signers.
g
ood
earth,'
paid
by
membership In the La Itit. led under up to four Inches of No serious damage was me•quImni,nL
OF
tiit little sack of
and Ranger At 11arris today issued
30,
Event,
)oil
so
aptly
I)ut
it.
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chok
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Loulso
Shortly after Johnson asked
t loverv.
Corps of this Army Ru
Jutting out from the land. City of Sanford two months
r,.W,uta
at snow while unseasonably high ported.
Raymond Floyd, 41, a local an urgent pica that
fill area -a ill I. long finger as's.
Record high temperatures for the eztefliIo. t W
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Jacksonville, low bidders.
IfldIn(4I 111CV wi ll i
were present to plaice gin construct ion of the n''their final signatures tin the let and mstinst cornPlexe
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the landfillis:"Ift
$10.000 contract and were *,win as
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boatri.
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"You see, sir, cver&gt;thtng I industrIal designer, agreed to do no burning until the area
I'nrker said those present
sponsor of the aitivltli
a few hundred miles to the were al,o recorded Thursday revealed the sign . up dead- piers pruviiling docking for
has better weather conditions.
IUIP.'
at
the
line
already
had
become
meeting
expressed
an
have err f'isight for and pay $1,500 for the ticathi of
the FSU unit for the to ling south.
I.hI boats of all size, up to
afternoon at. l.a-a Vegas,
that!
Harris said the number t
husband,
11'rMrs. Esans'
a dead issue.
school i.ar.
and Including yachts. Some Interest in forming a Sun- dressed of it tit-d up in
In a six-hour period ending and 11y, New., and at los An- thinge of
forest
fires has shown a mark.
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Th Senate fin ance commit, of the dots will b. entered. Ian'I Improvement Asaortatlnn. little s ick. To rise, it's my scleI, 37, a chef.
today, Houghton l..ake. 31kb-, gelea and Sacramento, Calif. tie, at was earned,
Increas,
in the prolonged
i-il
voted
Mernt.rrs of the canvassing 1 country, my hi n p r a and
The c ent er area of the
Dr. and hIre. Kennel It. retnrdl four inches of snowCenerali&gt;- clear and dry
dry period of the last few
Sts-dnewla
et
a
meeting
th-artis
t,iitimlttir
have
of
the
fsitiirr.'
to extend the ni-se land sill jirovid. parkWing, Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Ire, fall while three inches was re w.-'ath.-r girrv*ile.I today over
days due to eatreme low hu.
line Iii May ). The pro. log spaces for cars and boa t with Burns at the Florida
Florida
.'ri.- 3flt t'larki. has nct-r ,
Lorraine L Graham and corded at Ua,,da, Traverse ntot of time nation anti iiflIi-A dead
mlility antI high winds.
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fl
AN;l,t.1.S
has
he
were
i''al
was
tacked
l)
fact,
l)elt.ina
In
to a trailers, puhilk launching fs. I'nwrr and l.iglmt offitra at scm
James G. 1... attended
th. City , rll&amp;ton arid Hought.on, srinabiy warns ron,iit-i'flI from r ruuLfle ball relating t' taxe s
A contained far,, fed by
earliest
and
longest
, ,iliti.s, hsrh.-irnmastrs quar. 7.P) p.m. April 11, to report lwe.n in Florida ml&gt;- nine, and The
Central Florida Tuber.
expected In the west and
stntl, can get out of eonthe
no co"Imill" ictiftowa
four
hours,
17
mlnhIt.l--smog
Pill
when
hei
hack
in
star
the
voting
by
tesident'that
: ct-p and utility buildings. eon, on
and Respiratory Disease As.
- lb. mercury climbe'l ta the the eastern Great l,ak,s to
in
I-os
A,g.-ies
liiitnry
trot
In a matter of minutes
stat a troop trainer at ('amp attack
A ,.rnnri getietil rn'l.ng
sedation a hoard of tru.es
taming facilities for showers.
many acres of
bos or for north as Chicago. lie Sntit)ie4sL
ililit
coupled
with
1so-.legree
heat
mu
destroy
II' With to
Jacksonville.
at
it
Illan.Iing,
near
be
held
biakenub the full tioleta, laundry and snack bar. scheduled lii
dinner meeting held rrcs11y
Temperatures st- ne to drop
It was uo at. St. Joaeph,
Thursday caused officials to valuable timber or pasture
Ills
int.-rest
In
l)cltutna
l.4Lr
at
the
pot.
April
l.'i
In Mt. Do...
All necessary marine supplies,
I.iitl,, he warnrd.
NJ o., Thursday, the highest from Oklahoma and the l)aku'diately.
G to imme
am
ar'u't 1 1) I. J.*ck'on ILmit! call a tint ,t.ige alert.
h... I.
such as gas, oil and parts &gt;1.u&gt;- 1.Iu-nm, nt..ry
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BURT'S-S HAht
rp at South Seminole 1..
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High are stilt in pretty o'
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shipe a. the
trounced
tr
hia&gt;don Burns halted the
boys team in the facultj 5.
recommendation of the l'reai
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gniies
dent that t'nngress extend
held at Lyman gym to t'efit
for wn nio,ths the deadline
-th. SSJH Athletic Aseii
for elderly citiirfls tO sign
tion. It was a tie hset*rn
up for Medicare Insurance.
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girls,
the women and
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It Is becoming a confr ncc
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sctloo,
Co,valr
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nole Junior High School for
;l195
I100.000 qualified senior tiLlthe teachers to have a pot.
a.
tens in Florida who (theYq
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. you always
luck luncheon. This I'Tt.Ia&gt;wane would base not bad the
will be no exception and the
avail
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14'S Dollars,
faculty members will me.t
able to them because of
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HOLLER'S
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With the ripping In half
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a s&gt;mbol'c three- t't-long
Dear Abby ................10
dolla r bill by Gov Hsydon
SEMINOlE VOTER S. G. Reagan f Lake Mary
Editorial page ..........IA
Burns,
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toils
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office
of Mrs. Camilla Bruce, supervisor of cisc.
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dt'utlliase for new regktrutitiflit or it'gistratlti
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night at the Civic (t!ntlr. I he St'ntittlIIflM. COflt;xsed of 1)Ick'.\ alks-r, I)cuinis Mc(,et', Jack McCowan and John Ddges, is one of the most

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Frances

Schedule for Holy Week ter be presented by soloists or
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of the Paschal Candle an
rector.
per,
Ifoly Com Ifoly Baptism will be observ-'
71srs will be
td at 5 p. m.
Inunion at All services Palm'
Easter Sunday, there will Ile I _.
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with music stj
on Monday, Communlanilluly Eucharist
the 7 a. m, service and Choral I
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be &amp;I 10 A...In.. on
day at 1:30 a In and on Wed
m. hours.
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ale and sermon preceding the
Vigil at the Altar of Repose The Fri endship League of
from $ P. rn until Midnight Sanford Congregational Christ.
This special period at prayer Ian Church will sponsor a
and contemplation is act &amp;aid@ bake sale Saturday In front
a -watch with the I,ord" of McCrory's on First Street
ina which to coniider the wood- In downtown Sanford. Sal.
ers of the slit of the IIOIY Eu- %ill open at 9 a.m. and conetfizion, and the glory of the Monday afternoon, 13 flIt'Iti
Resurrection, Fr. Soper cx hers of th e league and three
g'eats met in time parsonage
plains,
Three
for the monthly business
the
annual
On Friday,
fleer Service sponsored by the meeting. Program was given
&amp;anfetd Area Ministerial As. by Mrs. William (Its; of lie,
MKIalliels will be conducted at DIM who §P0116 On Puerto
Holy CMS from own until Rico where she had taught
a p. m. P&amp;tUd"ting minillefs school for two Years.

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p.m. in the church srictnary liands-Masim; It Is l-unishaI
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Griffin pastor. Re.
bership enjoyed an
in choral passage&amp;, but with HamIlton
theough
services,
maining
tnhionetI "inner on
April U. will be conducted by
the grounds.' A
effecti v eness
Rev. Jeff Stile,, pastor
ject of the church'.
open invitation is cx'
era Baptist Church, Mi.
s
a
Missionary t ad d
Woman'
lb di
. for the past two Years. A
Union has been send. %bo wish to include this hour covered dish supper and ro.
Ing homemade cookies of music lit a part of their ob- ception will be held at .to eight members of serv&amp;nct of Jesus* Passion church at 6:13 Monday to
tile church in the Arm- sod vidarY on the tf011.
honor and all members and
ed Forces. Shown pack.
friends &amp;to Invited to meet
him at this time.
rievi.,at
m e a Smith,
rr.cb service of the
%V.NIU preisident (left)
will open with "Sunday School
and Wis. Robert Figin.
at Night" at 7:15, %Ith the
Young Ilt-ple'
s leader.
servi" to begin at 7:0.
Revival
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Rev. Stiles attended the Uusi.
Week
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Christ Methodist Church, Sanin Wake
eastern Seminary In
ford, has been announced by Fores
graduated
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Dr. Dallas 6 Browning, pas. from Stetson University in Detor.
Land in 1111M. Its served at
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irvies.:;ill
daily
m. beginning Ilia. and Ft. Pierce. prior to
.Sunday and concluding Satur. going to the Stlarril church.

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(;rfggs, pianist.
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urday, Holy Baptism at 4

Drake. soprano; Nfrp reir week days of Ifoly Week; the
.Sharl-er. sopiano: Mrs. 11. It. details from the total Iles.
Ryan, contralto: lea A. Vat- sion account will be reviewSIlO, tenor anti Martin Stine- ell at the 73t) n m services
C.
iliber. 1408.
Holy Communion %ill 14 Col.
A teenage paratrooper. whose up tiIetT." lie. Michael A. jumps, failed to part from Mc miles.
It Willard Warfli-I4 anti eiirste.I on Maunly Thou-ala;
parachute line anappli-d anti %IcDonabl, 17. (if .5,11-oull. D,,o,jld,j chute. lie (tangled "on the i.hroud lines on his Mra. G. P. Drake will sing pilot airain at both F.'eater eery.
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left him dangling froin an air I Niont.. told a news conference. I,Sw fect alloic e the ground: chule broke. frecing him, and the Duet. "O Dkine Itirtlerill- Ices.
McDonald was making- a
plane. said he was "MoIll)
I:jtstt,r Sonday Services at
as crv%nien of the 012 vaini) .%IcIk)llAljI Opened his reserve vl"Anil Sits. liriske. Mts. fly.
viorried abolit tile cold" a% training junip with unlI% of the
W atson aol Stineclilber 1:i anti ii a vu. will be n'nback
aooard.
him
haul
trued
to
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chute anti drifted to safely In
he was pulled lhrnu zh the sir 101st Airhotne I)is isbn whit,
will sing the mised quartet ducteil 1y the Rev. Perry %hn
The force (if the %indsl
"tirn-I
Thy Hilly Spirit!'
will deliver the serninn "Ile Is
knocked
the
paratroolier
un.
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vicled at both
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Stripping of the Altar in
preparation for Good Friday;
(,00.1 Friday. annual Thr.c
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announeeti by Rev. ('hat.
ice W. Stewart Jr.. It: Mon.
day, Tuesday, and Weinraday. Holy Communion at 9:30
am.: Maundy Thursday, Col.
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Presbyterian
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Music Service

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

men will leave the church at
tracI to
I:O p.m.
Wales, enjoy a picnic dinner. 1
visit bk Tower, and attend
the Passion Play In th e oat
door amphitheatre.

on palm Sunday Rev. J.
(;.rtltn leery, pastor of the
Good Shepherd I utheran
The 471-ir of the First Church. Sanford, will preach
11*1151st Church. Sanfr'I, will on tie theme 'in A World of
present The Di lOS Itelefill. L)I'ItiI, We •tro In IMP "
Worship services will I,* at
er" a cantata by Charles F.
c".u".1. at ,:4." p.m., Sun- 8: 15 anti I I a m. The ('ban.
lay. The choir will be areom. eel Choir will offer "The
panled by Mrs. Marin Ml. l'alniu." A nursery will U.
lam, organist, an-i Barney i"l'Ie'l at loth senices.

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ribtiteti at both
9;30 a m. services SunI
Christ Episcopal
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Other nrganlst taking part
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1'U1 Jenkins, professor of or. ha
ciimplt'ted Marine
:.*in at Stetson Univermo, and
recruit training lit Ilar.
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Church,
I)t(flht&amp;nt to (unpttserved Holy Cr
formerly ur:
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jetine. N.C.
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Episcopal Church here; Westw eeks
.°• bat training anti four
ateaI1onai Church . Winter ss-eek of basic training
Uk
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in
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ane
Thrdas
lizitiollUl -1 1) V C I a I ily.
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iapman,
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Orlando, assistant or.
rnIntUC
from
I:nI;I Friday- Mrs Jesse
P.- drick Baker, choir director
of the host church.
The services start at IL
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to think clearly on the moral
Methodist Church
of our day to filed t
Cassel
fruit
borne
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Ilissre are two, and only two. Ila'. of works Of
•tzuction Is expected to
Of
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sters will give sermons on
Masters In the world. Christ those under the influence
In the immediate
unde a
Last Words of
and satan. Each of us is mo- the devil in cont ras t o those
ruit
one
good
works
by
Christ
and
.
Uvat*d and controlled
A. V. Howell. pastor
guidance
Rev.
be provided by the choir.
By flee. Ritchle HarrIs
or lbe other of the" in whet by those under the
of the Orange Avenue Church
Wilton
C.
Carter.
patwe think, say and do. Jesus of th e Spin, of G od These
11ev.
'Iii. Men's Club of Barnett
found in the Golatlan
lf God. Orlando. and Overtheltivcrvkw Methospoke of human behavior
Memorial Me thodt Chur, tor of
IWV W C ('%ItTFIL
stated
lie
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that we at@ known by the fruit teen through twenty-six. Seg. Enterprise, will have a ladies
open Ilia series
CC
of
hi
h
were
attended
by
most
night
supper
at
C
p.m.
this
w bear. John, who immersed ual immorality, Impurity
Sunday e vening with a 5SF•
lb. church members and
people in the Jordan River, mind, sensuality, worship of Sat u rday in the church snarl 1) topk
Father,
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unto the remission of their false gods, witchcraft, hatred,
ng
at
the
ent, be forgive them; for they know
Program for the
ts
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sine In preparation (or the quarreling. Jealousy, bad tem. ginning
ncr of Holly Avenue and 22nd Street. Church dignithriea and members
construction
WI:,,.
brick
-.nent
coming of Christ, told his au per, rivalry, factions. pty
Rev Carter cam, to the
of the board of truatcea and building committee attending Included
'estuze
public an w
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Ia 193
onerenel
dunces that If ther didn't spirit, envy, drunkenness, e list ipton Dunn o Tampa. rioliuft C
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(left to right, front) T. 0. Landrena, M. L. Lee, C. S. Johna, Rev, A. V.
so
, 'Jut except in the sanctuary
bear good fruit (do good detdi glee, and things like that. Th
~snd served for two Years as
jlowell. district overseer; Rev. I,ynn If. Alfor(l. pai4tor, Joyce Nickle and
relations director
however,
produces
in
Pub!lc
we
era w
t
.s hers
approved of God) they would Spirit,
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late
rr.Iriiafrr
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First
fl
the Peninsula Motor Club
Pearl McDaniel; (back) ,Jamea McAlcxander, .Itmea Woodard, James
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fruits
th
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'usil cLrpeting. The sanctus'
be hewn down and cast into human in a
a brother of Harvey Dunn. of Methodist Church in Lake. 00
kennedy, Joe Schooley, 1 aul Miller, and Bruce Green. (Herald Photo)
•y will have laminated wood
the fire."
as guest speaker. Inn-1, lie is a gra.'uatr of the
.
kindness,
generosity,
intrrprtie,
.
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It Ws@ made plain h
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and
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seatUrd that the only way to bear fidelitv.
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A14 will have a
i-knippi awl CAndlrr Schoul 1!
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capacity
of
3P
with
ovgood fruit was to get Into film con trol.
which includes a talk on pro of Theology, Lowry UniversIn his epi' The evil practices of our day
flow potential of 4 mak
rid Wds I III
the interstate high ity
gross
into
the
Uses
of
great
of
.
r
all. to the Fpheslanu the apo- have crept
':g
a total of 4t3 stating ca.
Walt
On MinIsy evening Rev.
and way s&gt;itcm and a new
chapter
five
many
church
members
said
in
ti Paul
; atity.
I Disney film di
I John Fletcher, Goss Ifenior- (
Fnr the fruit or condoned liecauite of he I
,
When completed the buildand verse nine, Influence they uIy with the prohkms 01 ial Methodist Church, Orlanof the Spirit Is In all goodness prestige and
:ig will consist of sanct•
travel on the freeway',
on
Tt4ay
shalt
I
do,
will
speak
a nd righteousness and truth." wield in the community,
r y, 20 Sunday school rooms,
Dunn, a former Tampa thou be with Me in Jaradise.'
If one has submitted his will Is no respecet
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church office and library,
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Fletcher
Is
a
gradu.
newspaperman a n d Miami
.
to that of God through the neither should church leaderstelevision
his at. of the University of FloII FT( ii ElI astor's study, thrse differ% 11
commentator,
gospel of Christ, he has lbs he, "A little leaven, leavens
tnt restrooms, and a kitchen
editor of the rila and Emory Uraiveralt,
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he educational department
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serrl
has
lie
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has not obeyed Christ's gos. In the ranks of
siil be built in a 'U" shape
the church to ' litnIa l.aplorer. lie also rhurcha In Ft. lAuIlrrdaI',
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an
open
court
between
-ith
This
has
i
freelance
author
of
Iloritla
anti
(;eurgia.
lie
JacksonvIlle,
.
spirit of Chrit, he Is said to lose its effectiveness.
it
and
the
sanctuary.
It
will
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in happened to a large degree In histiori(al articles and other is a member of the Florillit I.
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be "none of his" by Paul
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world
today.
feature
materials.
veils
the
Romans chapter eight
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be
central
there
cd
and
alone and Is District Mission
ala.. In verse fourteen the There is a lack of respect by
heating,
Secretary.
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Construction will be in two
pa'.
C.
Dr.
M.
Cleveland,
the
church.
Friend.
many as are led by the Spirit thosein
the first to include
.
t or of First Methodist Church
1
of God, they are th e ions of ask yourself, "what kind of
I the sanctuary, office and Ii.
will
preach
on
the
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am
I
bearing?"
By
God." The "beloved physic' frui t
! hr&amp;ry, pastor study, ladies
4 .I.FI ~- .
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V. ,
Sunday
mother," an Tues.
thy
stand
before
hold
jWgtd
when
we
Acts of the Apostles states in
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look
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day. lie received his degrees
chapter five and verse thirty, our Maker, Things will
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Final phas, will take place
What
is
Wheaton
College,
Princethen.
from
TITURE UAWSIONIES for new members were oonducted by
two that lb. Holy Ghost (Holy different to us
.
the
upon
sale
of
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of
him.
us
said
ton Theological .Seminary anti
Cjt1 Scout Troop 229 of Longwood. Roxanne Higgins (center, front) was
Spirit) Is given to them that the answer? Jes
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i-urch property located on
truth,
Ida doctorate from Florida
mai,iter of ceremonies. New member.4 are Sharon Aye and Pam Hodge
by Maryann Miles
,
obey Kim. In our present so- silt, "1 am the way, thft
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cometh
urch Southern Colloge. Ile has
(left)
and Brenda Sc- ott and Jody Smith. Leaders are Wis. Latiretta
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Forest
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Baptist
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anti
2~.
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served churches In Miami, St.
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(11cruld Photo),
are confused as to what Is Ac- unto the rather. but by me
Ilaynes and Mrs. Gladys Tays.
,
w Ill have cottage Prayer sell. Petersburg, Fort Myers, and
, existing plant unceptable to God and what Is And isgain. "it Ye love me,
i ts will be used for .ducanot approved. It will help ul_keep my
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Monday
through
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revival
April
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Invested were Ilam Hodge,I
a papler-mAcbe chicken.
Doesna Estes
C of the Ore$
Thomas Tobey of Ifighland
rhe
Investiture ceremonies for Sharon Aye, Brenda Scott, itliffed rabbit and an EuIlaitist Church, Ocala, "
bert E. Foster, assistant dir, four members of Girl Scout ..ngf Jody Smith.
let- basket.
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By Maryana Miles
guest minister.
Troop 2
were held at the
Acting as master of coreEighth annual music festival
Locations of homes where
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First Pentecostal Church of monics for the event was HOdcandies
the meetings will be held and
sponsored by the Educational' instructor at the Universi Iof Longwood, which sponsors the
lir'
.
e
we
serveO.
leaders as announced. itC,
Southern
Florida.
First Presbyterian Church Department of the
troop.
ble was centered with tbrts
Mrs. Glad)s Toys. co-lead.
Itunday. Eldridge Whilden on
officials from the Florida
candles to represent the three or. anr
- Union Conference. Seventh- I
troop would
Southern Unkey words in the Girl Scout
ree Park today
the contour of healing Copeland, and Larry Mc. Ion Service during the 4:30 Day Adventists, Is aeheduied Conference and
lisa
By RalPh W. IAww, 1) 1)
Vromise, "duty, obey. And for a cookout and requested
is in our kind creight, W. Lake Brantley ancl it a.m. worship hours an Wednesday through gatuidaY Inn Conference. ministers. and
of first week on the campus principals. will fill the speakhelp." Decorations were on
jilgis,giloptar Vnt#rpris,. As.,. Ifor thnris who 11,
r I planning to attend
Road. Ralph Green, Tuesday,
alm Sunday an a .. p.m. of Forest l.ake Academy
the
Faster theme arid Inctud- bring s igne d permission slips
topped
a
C
Clinton
('rawkv
Forest
City
P
They
ros s
ing program throughout the
Forest City.
hole In th. ground. 11
froin their parents.
l:tat, ti holly, arid A. 1. Maunly Thursday.
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Eleven secondary schools weekend.
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that
Sent
a
J.
Ralph
NealeArnold,
Oakland
Hills,
Wenn
flunday.
Dr.
Sirs. lAturetta Hayoff, eathudded With
are
from seven states are expect. Piano for the festival
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leader. has advised no more
, , . 110hard; Wednesday. at the will speak on "Nly (;Oil.
added p&amp;ln through the body
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church; Thursday, Walter fla- Why?,,, The junior rhoir. with td to Participate with dels- being co-ordinated by Mrs.
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the Man banging them
I erg, Lake Frances, Alta. echo chorvs from the Senior gates forming a ISO voice Patricia Silver, head of the
since it now has the maxi.
7107 Planted the Crops.
piece academy music department The annual &amp;11 music oer.
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mute 2S membership. How.
When you look at that I ct.
Illonte
Springs, IIIII M11181111- Iligh Chair, will Ong the An. massed choir and 140
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nd Ralph Green, sunset them. "llosanna to Zion Jesus mossed bond. largest groups and director of bands. Assist. vice of the First PregbYttrisn
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ever, she states, if two later
k
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know that this Man had
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este4 mothers would like to
anti ever to perform In
Ins are Mrs. Sylvia Moytr. Pi- I Church Celebrating
s festival.
riday,
Al
Holly.
Lak.
ib
lam:
ne,i 'Choir. with 'Mis
have
In
the
lag for In order
Rehearsals are to begin
Harriet Fillatel, Don West- Joan Willop as soloist. will
troop may be organized. For
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Sootals, director of the faith will be gi%en Palm Sun.
morriand, and James Wescott, present "What
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to believe that it was wortliIN
program starting Friday even-'choral and vocal activities,
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day at 7:30 p m.
I Mirror Lake flood. Hear Lake. I.ove" at the it O'clock hour.
Church % ill continue special ~ sh,ould contact her.
Whilis here for that Croos it
ne Chancel Choir will rr. Cottage Prayer Services at
~ Larry IlleCrellil
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Sunday evening at 7:30, the Salutd&amp;y, concluding Satur. Lvening programs will, be. .g
tainted In our kind of soilcantata 7:30 P. M. Thursday in pr*.
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like
o'clock
with
the
SitP#at
the
elpt""s"nif
A
church. upon repeated request. urday evening.
sin at
Real religion is
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We Offer
that was sung last year, ae. paration for a revival to bo.
Estates, Walter lin1wrill. and
.a
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dw,
rds. W. will again present the Easter
s no ciplatial It
thaL It'
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The choir will he under lead. urday morning program at Coding to the numerous re. Sin Easter and cont.inue
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Rev. Arthur .
One Of The
bliedal floatling around an
;,
CAfAcu
arill
trshlp
of Dr. Elwood KcIstor, 9:15 and the afternoon per: quests
Lake
Brantley
Road,
Eldridge
cantata.
,*rh4
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Th
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April
U.
Largest
S.I.ctlons
.
through
e ros..
head of the voice and choral forunance at 3 o clock. All wils tended the service at which Meetings will be held in the
tthildcn.
,
a.
with
sermon
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Fresh
Flowers
ral.s
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with dirt, with
depa rt ment and director of the take place in the academy Cu, Alec Rowley 's iflipuatlOO$i
11
All members of the church Topic of Dr.
homes of Mrs. H. A. Stein.
hIs
the
utpublic
Is
inuO
W
th
e
Maundy
Thursday
the
ditorium
and
the
10
at
touring
choral
group
It
his
P$.stk
Arrangemsati,
guilt.
are encouraged by Rev. Ed- for
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unIUnsse
wards to pa rticipate In the eel. vies will be "Lord. Is It I?" University of Florida. In vited to attend. There w be Cross. was heard asked that with Carlos Griffin In
charge of the ban0l- will be Ro. no admission charges.
io
all the humus of sin &amp;M
logo prayer program.
I A nursery will be provided.
it ble done again. 1140Y of
SANPOID
those who missed this hour of
Rosalia, with Daniel see:
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FLOWER SHOP
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living ter, YOU know that Oat
who heard such glowing com. Ed Davis, W. First Street.
Cot. L I at h Swilerill Ave.
al building at First
Crags is JA your Own kind of
San. moats about it. also requested I Sam Parrish in charge, and i 3324422
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Baptist Church of
soil. IV&amp; Planted where you
the choir to ling it slain ws - Mr. and %fils. Frank Reach i
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Cisseiherry, D.
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dueled by Rev. Lewis
The moving story of three 7C1 Crestview,
n charge.
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i nines pastor, a
phastai of
on - Revival services Easter Sun-

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Wi'un indicated today he I
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might make
changes bc-fir, the new UI
hur-ioadcd Parliament meet-a
April a
heath s-sm a common, seat
in his constituency of Besicy
also a lnnuiun .uliurb, but hi.
'urn 4,X- vote majority of
sliced In half.
1964
Tory ,nokeinii'n said Heath
remain the
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Minister If a r a lii Wilsoni ialized, but added, "I hardly
landslide els'ctlon triumph to think thus is the sad of the
lay gate him the mandate he liber al party,"
sought to continue Britain's
with the
-operation
close
United States and push ahc.til
with the I.stEr gsvcrnmcn's
oriali'.t goals at home.
With 11.9 of the 6.30 seat'. in
I'arliam'.nt ,till to be dectit.I.
Vilwrt's Laborites had w'n
3 to Ill for the Consers i
ti rs, w'huso leader Ed'.'. a nI
heath hail ttout)c winning his
A t-An district. The liberal iurt'
hail five seats in the jncom1s!ete results front Thurad.iy'a
general election.
it was enormous personal
sic'tory for the 50-year old
Prime Minister and meant his
go'. ernment could continue its
all-out support of U. S. hictnani and NAT') policy for the
next fi'.e years. It also was a
solid enuorlerns'ns for La
to get tough with Britain's
ing economy.
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Edgewater High School
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Qulnieha 1.9 $25.00.
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1.tn.2nd Race (6/11, T-$lU) Quinieha 6.7 '411.60.
CHICAGO (UPI)
Mac, I. I'm PrIncess, 4. Key off today In quest of an un.
Perfects 6-7 $36.30.
Mu. Willie
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11.00 16.30 4-00
11th Rae. (3,6, 1-11 31)
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13.20 Best Alida
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6.20
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Please Nancy
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Perfects 54 $1362.00.
Quiniel.a 6.6 $18.90.
tro.
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D.D. 61 $761 SO.
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golfer
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320 3.80 FRIDAY NWhiT INTRIF-'I Eddie Scott.
Roman Tread
any club in the National
with
first th ree tourneys in a sea'
9th RACE (% mile, 1))
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let RACE (5.16 mIte, I))
league,
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4th Race (6/16, T'3234) 6- Silk Angel, 6. hllue Butte, of FIr,,, 5. Redeeming
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Iii Judy
9th RACE ( 5/ 1'. mile, It)
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Ernie Koy.
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10th RACE (6,16 mile, A)Black Quarry
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Casual Ti-isle.
Good John
4.00 1.70
Gator Land
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Henry's Special
Quin'eba 4-8 $14.60.
Perfects, 4.8 546.60.
8th Rae. (3/6, T-11.96)
Trudy True 1430 6.60 3.20
9.40140
Sabre Point
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Eddie Judge
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Perfecta 7-5 $36730.
Otis Rae. (5/16, T-454)
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RICK. Guerin, and from Len- ',','hen Robinson came to the tense, too, and you ought to
ale Wilkins,
for see how be helps the young
'The Letters and the Hawks Oriole. last December and kids on our club. Fellows like
Pappas
Mill
will meet here again on Sun. pstchers
i'aui Blair and Andy Etch..
day night and then travel to Jack lMIdscbws and outfield- barren, 1 mean, Robinson's
St. Louis for games April • or Dick Simpson, there was always talking to them about
some talk the Reds unloaded
and P.
him because be was a trouble- hitting, fielding and running.
"The Cincinnati p lay or s
maker.
'We heard stuff Ilk, that sure gave us the right dope
Sanders Grabs
and naturally some of us on him. When a ball player
were curious," says Baltimore tells you something about an.
third baseman Brooks Rob- other one, you know it'. so."
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Sanders, hottest pro on the
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der-par 85 Thursday to take a
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do all right as long as I stay
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sick," be said after carding
Use 3233 round.
Two strokes back of Sanders
ats7wre Sam 5neadthe de14 N. PARK AVI.
fta.g champion and eightFbsm. 3224331
time winner of the GaO, and
Howie Johnson, seeking his
first tournament win since
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be the second baseman. Don moles return horns' for a re- Seminole: Soper 3b (442),

so-Wolfe 4. 310vmk&amp;Y 4; bly rot the starting call Sat- Don Paulsen In rlxht.
(4th Flight final ) base.
12:36
call on Ray h'isec to face th e
championship and lIt. George Billups vs. Fletcher
Paulsen is leading the club
l Siovenkai
urday against the young Semithan runnerup Joe Kurlxnal's Art McCallum defeated John Cocktail; (consolation final) Capt. Yost vs. H. C. Whitmire;
Seminole
scored
the
hornets
tonight,
while
Danny
Oil-Wolf.
South
not". Bill Martin will round with a .444 batting average.
Mercer l.a the consolation Paul Weber vs. Frank Stems- (consolation final) Paul Camp. winn in g run an inning later La. probably will get the
33k,
I'ayne has thre. other .400
out the battery as catcher.
bell vs. Clyde Robertson.
when Skeen tripled In Viers mound call Saturday against
strom.
Baker is swatting at
Rattling Kurimal for the bracket.
Tennis
Tourney
The
rest
of
the
line-up
will
hitter.
to issake the final score 6
the Parkers, in a 2 p.m. '°
WE)IBI.EY, England ((it'l ) have Tom Sandave at first a .420 clip, Miller is rapping
spot in the chumVoigt, who relieved Joe Mc test.
- Australian tennis pro 11o4 base, Van Bobbins at second away at .433 and Tipple has
pionship flight will be Dr.
'-inter lark defeated ScmClellan in th e fifth, took the
whippedcompatriot
baa,, Glen R ob inson at short raised his mark to .407,
loss for Oviedo, while South (sole, 2-I, in a 10-inning pitch'
)Jerold Ring and defendisg
Th ursday in
And
10-3
Baker leads t he Hounds with
out
stop, Mott Morgan at thirst
struck
e
season,
law
Hoed,
Seminole 's Smith
erg duel earlier in th
champion Hugh Grier, who
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match
Greer
Potcher
In
left
12
runs scored and 13 stolen
Lions to go the, distance
Of base,
The ,Serninoles probably will the first semi
s defending cham. Philadelphia on Sunday after. 13
DOSTO-4 (UPI) - Just be. Auerbach'
rofessional tourn
take respective 233 and M
while Sillier leads the
p
bases.
the
Steve
Shumaker
in
same
lineup
ament
field,
for tthe win,
stick with the
th ey
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l)ay,
plons
from
the
throne
to
the
tee
April
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16
hola.
cause
it's
$7,000
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worth
th 14 RBIa and (bra.
Wall
in
club
wi
scores into the last
field and Lloyd
SOUTh SEMINOLE: Owens used last weekend wi th 11cr- that
Dolph Scha)es' 76rrs just
e Boston Celtics nor look possession of in the hISneither
th
ns.
ru
home
(2-00),
winner,
off
Billy
as
tee
.
right
field,
isle Harbour at first
Thu fou rsome will
two weeks ago ended a string Sb (3-0.0), Pennock
the Cincinnati Royal, Were
1-I), I)owell lb (4'
37
aessoz.
'1trs
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(4und
at
noon
ro
for the final
of nine successive regular sea
any mood for jokes.
Boston and Cincinnati were son championships for the
Sunday. Peppy Pearson asil The Celtics were deadly sir
,
fW
Dr. Pub Epps. the other two iou t about continuing their de- meeting in what amounted to 'ehtis arni were hoping to end
entries In the championship tide of domination in the Na- a sudden death game for th e the club's playoff rampage if
floght will tee off at 12:04, tional Basketball Association right to advance to the NBA the itoyals fail to eliminate
Drivers
SwAffiv
along with Mack Cleveland by beating the Royals tonight Eastern l)isiiion finals against Boston In the prelim in ary icr.
its.
the
Philadelphia
T6ers.
Most
DAYTONA
IIKACII (UI'!)
#IT$
and Ralph Simas, who are in In the fifth and final game of
Paul Goldsmith of NunDivision semi Valuable Player Wilt Chum- The seriousness of the fi nal
the championship consolation the Easter
berlain and Co. were patiently semi-final game was heighten- stir. Ind-, is at th e top of the
final playoffs.
flight,
for the ed by he fact that the winning heap in money among drivers I
Teeing off at 12:12 wIll be The Royals were equally de- awaiting the survivor
best-of-seven series in club automaticaliy collecti this year on the National Aschampionship consola ti on lead- termined to unseat Coach Red start of
66
$12,000 from the NBA playoff sociation for Stock Car Auto
th
pool, a prize wor about $1,- Racing circui t.
000 per man to the victors.
A report by NASc,R
Thurulay showed Goldsmith
has won $24,10 in six starts
Gary's
1.
Runyon's
Ace,
3,
this
season for a slim e'lge
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RESULTS
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Shove the th rottle wide open an ,Tsen to fit.
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Boyd at third base and BobbY turn encounter %sith Winter Farrell Zb (440). Stiller lb
Coach Owen McCArrOn a as the starting hurler in tosenting Sem.iole Iliqh School. Swinging the
Park. Game time tonight 1.5
Stewart
at sho rt stop.
the
state
tournament
finals
in
Ft.
Pierce
later
(300),
Stub
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Junior 111th Braves days affair. Brewer hurl ed
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Jim Harper in left, Billy 730
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Silkier In center and Andy
Th ursday afternoon. I he bins rf (300), hUmor
Hollingsworth as (0-0'O),
Silkier in right completes the Bishop Moor e junior varsity Rcthwill as (1-00), Cleveland ord of three wins and one tired 13 strokeouts in th.
across
unearn
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an er- runs in the
siUhtsio
inning
to nlp
Wolfe
meet tb' rent appearance, th. junior
The Baby Llofts used
p (. at 4 pm. tot!ay to
Powell ef (2-i0),
a perfect
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tie Seminole JV., 3
1 11raves' Junior varsity (wad. righthander game
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five-inning, hurled a g at nat
Bishop Moore: O'Hare atI Sanford's Brave. recorded a Lakeview,
the first Inning 3csts- rd ay. Tiut' for soph hurler John Wolfe.
Cone c (102), Aus ti n
their Orlando
tory
Senior Steve Simpkins will
Hurricanes didn't score until who limited th e hornet-a to (400),
(3.l0),
Slovenkay (34-0), 10-2 vic
the second , when Oviedo COfl5 four hits. Pitching all th e ,
ri
Metro
opponents
in
a
previous
be on the mound for the
Peril
.
hounds Saturday in Ocoee.
milled three errors. South way. Wolfe ailowed only cisc Bingham lb (3-1.2)
(3-0-i), Mam- meeting.
iking
out
four.
(3
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Klein
If
Simpkins sports a 1-1 record
s tr
Seminole was behind 31 goIng walk, while
Soper It'd the Semin- icy 3b (3-1.0), Vokeraon of
Saturday morning at 9.30 with 47 strik touts.Parne will
into th. third, when they ciDave
es take on their near- to with a starting lineup he
(2nd Flight final) ploded for four runs to Siva ale hitters with a pair of &amp;at- 04)*
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12.24 CapL C. W. Swanson takes
th em a 3-3 lead.
fit rivals, the Seminole Itigh has used through most of the
ties and nearby tied lb. game SeminoleAm
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the diamond first 10 gam es. Floyd Williams
nale, while land; (consolation final) Bob
113 th's
turns comple
Batteries: Wolfe and long ; Junior varsity,
a
walk away Cens Clemmens (245) and Dr. the sixth flight fi
was caught with
advantage
of
a
Iiurrtfly
ball
ss
from
the
junior
high will he the catcher, larry Sill.
ac
ro
took
Sbovenkay and Cone.
sunday, be should
Wayne Albert meets Bill Nil- Jernigan vs Speed Moreland.
Hilly Epps (316).
final) cane error to push across a man on second,
ter at first base. Brian Barry
school.
(3rd Flight
12:30
Th ere will be championship her for the consolation prize.
with his first Mayfair Cous'
rus which closed the gap 10
The Seminole JVs return to
Senkarik
Is
slated
at
second, Brent Helms at
er
So- Skipp
Miller, Winfree; 1151's
Other flight finals are Slated Jim )tiler vs. Hazold I icken.
match play dials in five Of
Gilbert Voigt finally (lCd action Saturd ay Morning per. Widret, Can*, Bingham; to make his first mound ap. shortstop. lArry Baker at
try Club championship.
Bill
Sunday. Their teeofl times bach; (consolation final)
the game in the sixth with A against the Sanford Junior
Bowman will take a 14-hole the other six flights. Capt.
SlI..-.Sopei' 2, Powell, Manley pearance today for the Braves, third, Al Currens in l,ttflelii,
ItutchInsoft vs. Fort Illssin- triple to ri gh t center field, High nine.
&amp; Richard Fowler defeated Dr. or*:
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2, Klein.
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Silkier will probably go with team will be seeking Its ace- Whigham at shortstop. Chris
Ileasley t od ay and 1S Fti' ond and third Metro Confer- Akers at third, Buddy Stumpf,
gate another day's rest, since ence victories this weekend Tm Bryan and Mark Caolo in
e worked three innings TUd5- nith a ame agaInst Bishopthe out-hell and Stese Harris
day at Ocoer.
Moore t.ni5t at McCracken behind the plate,
Tim Colbert. who is hitting Field, adjacent to Tinker

of Jim Rscchua
The Lyman Greyhounds will
attempt to re bound from Turaday's extra inning loss to
l)itAfld this weekend when
they take on th e Apopka Blue
Darters and th e Ocoee Cardi.
nals in a pair of road games.
Coach Jim Payne's charges
ro
MIKIER f m Longwood will travel to
Apopka th is afternoon to battie the Darter,, who they
blasted 11.0 in an earlier
meeting.
Tomorrow mo rn ing Parse's
crew will trek to Orange
county again to Ocoee where
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In right): Walter Porzig, David Hilton-Green,
Harry Smith, Gerry Sargent, Don Tarling, Gary
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Coa ch SIlkier's varsity Lions
will complete the weekend I). McClellan p2b (3 10), Voigt; 3b-Staley, 3b-Voigt,
ay !joyd c (2-0-0 . Stanko lb 12- Skeen.
schedule on the roast t od
To 001, Col be rt 1(11.00). Patton SO-Smith 13, McClellan 2,
afternoon.
and Saturday
(01.0), Ch'nts 2h (20), 'oight 3; BR-Smi th 9, Mc.
day they will test New Smyr1.
drum 6,
p Ii 0-li.
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th em 11.5 earlier this sea son.
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outfielder Jim Gagger led oar Drysdals Intended this.
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Sanford Naval Academy Rowing crew
dealing
(4'
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hit assault wi th a trio but it was £ possibility, Hayes
a
for
Herald
photographer
Bill
Vincent
after
a
heavy
criticism
for
napo.la gave the s.ven.y.ar.
ot
safeties,
including a homer .id.
CoxBaltimore
Frank Robinson to
recent practice seanion on Lake Monroe.
old shell to the Sanford
Tony
Conigllato
belted his The clause Iii question pro'
kie
Manager
Don
Bethoo
swains Gary Floyd (left) and Phil Lindsey
but r
Sch ool and Capt. Carl Ulirich,
pe r of the klblts a player from dealing
round
trip
th
wouldnt
seven
ncr maintains, l
the local school's now crew
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r
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eight
regu
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our
sta
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says the
coach,
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"if( is in top-notch condition.
St. Louis scored five times Uhits involuntary servitude by
other
club
in
the
league."
Still,
formerly
Ulirich, who
In the first Inning and then any employ. for a
llelfner has been a round long
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hew on for a 7.5 victo ry over longer th an seven ye.rL
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enough to know th at pennants
optimistic atuut Ssturisy's
the White Box. Bob Gibson E. J. Hutzie) hiavasi, gina
bench
th
sri often won wi
gate, but still fears the Edge.
th at
tried to go the route for the Itral manager of the Dodgers,
that
can
deliver.
And
er crew.
been
Cards but was lifted one out was aware of Hayes' feelings
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could be Shamaky's big
11A
the end when Chicago on the matter, but the P0981chance.
E ai&amp;
The loss was Chi - I
leaguesJ
ames
reatened.
th
pinch.
as
5
primarily
t.',ed
lION 1iEFFNER
Herman is counting on these last season and slimmed 13 In the major
$ suit was not used
nation among high school
third
in four games but kility of Hayes insisted.
WINTER HAVEN (UPI)
cago's
left
6-foot-I
1963, the
batter
in
home
runs
despite
a
.231
batGoiger
(.
254)
who
probably
as
a
club.
crews."
Red Sos back
.M pitched but the victory went the PAID 11050 stfil lead the
The Boston Bed Sex are put• kid. to get the
ting average.
will win the job: Lennie reen handed bitter compiled a
The race, which will just tlng their emphasis on youth on the right track:
tripe
to to lefty Ted Davidson. who Gra pef ru it standin gs with a
Tho mas, bat ting average in H
ird baseman Joseph Fey, Outfielders Tony Conlgilaro, (773 SKI Ceo
last about five or six "'incoming season so Man. Th
Is-5 record.
Sister, thou the burled the fln &amp;I Inning.
this
the
plate.
Dick
Toronto
21,
and
Carl
Yastrienmiki,
who
bit
213
wIth
Detroit.
ate., will have a starting
to
trying
human isn't ix. 23, who bit .302 at
Mickey
Stanley,
Met rookie Clean Jones ham Billy
Shamager
ed
employ
Ex - Met Jo
('h I t ' - Reds' pilot,
point just east of the
last season with 14 home runs They are established major
leaguers. Conigiiaro batted (.242) La another outfieldcan
.4 marIna, moving eastward. pecthsg any miracles, enough and 73 runs batted in.
er- sky as a pinch swinger 50 crash the Det roit outfield. mered a triple, a single and
HERMAN i.e realisUc
times and the 24-year-old out. Singled in the tying run and wSlkid twice in a 7.3 rout of
Iy along the south bank to
e Rid Sex will lose First baseman Tony Horton, .260 with 32 liii's and It didate
7 N 10
th
fielder came through with a scored the winning marker on Kansas City. It was New
east of came
the tomore
admit
George Smith,
the finish
lineAcademy
$anford
Naval
games in 1309 than they it, who hit .191 In SI games 1151's; Yastrzemaki .312 with
in
the ninth Ins. York's lith win In Is starts
a pas" bail
deal .219 overage.
HR's and 72 Bill",
long with Thomas I
viii win, but puts it this way: for Boston after being called 20
Dance 10.1 1:30
Shimsky Sacked a two-ma Ing as the Tigers nipped PitU* but the victory also occasionHerman has a mixture of which sent pitcher hill 11
"Ever since I've been in up from Toronto.
Cash cob. ed the probable end of Carl
ursday
burgh
$7.
Norm
Th
ninth
inning
homer
who
veterans
and
youngsters
to
e
Sanford
Detroit .
Fri. I Sit, Nights
b uett
Rowing for th
this league, Boston has been Catcher Mike Dyer., 34,
Reds a 3.2 victory lotted th ree hits in the Tigers'Wiiley's major league career.
I
to
give
the
fill
out
the
other
spot,,
at
leading
candidate
team will be:
games
piece together a re batted only .159 in 33
training Win lU 1$ Tb. veteran r-ighthander, on a
I
stroke. l)un Tarline, Cler trying to
Fe over the Orioles and reinforce 13th spring
to hell with Boston after hitting .236 For the centerlicid spot be. base because I hi love.
Sanfordi
speetable
team.
But
trial basis with the Mets this
th
games.
.
I
his
bid
for
a
starting
ber
tween Conigliaro and Yastra.
Slantiil' played th elpot
Harry Smith,
thing togeth- at Toron to.
home spring, was knocked out of
SKATING SINK
it looks like Houston clubbed
with I But, ri ght
Gary Peed, Arlington, Va.; with piecing some
Shortstop
Rico
Petroceili,
fl,
emeki.
he
has
three
players
last
year
and
hit
27
a
17
bits
in
12-P
the
box
In
the
second
Inning.
and
Rico; er. Let's start from scratch.
881
king
Deron
Johnson
hi
sition
po
lilt's and 02 Rill's but had too
John floulon, Puerto
who took over the position who have played the
left, with Vada Pinson and t ri umph over Philadelphia.
gejt, Chuota; Go with the kids."
man defensive lapses.
J e rry
and Walt Bond hit for
k
Waiter l'or I
A rookIe 22 earnldCeorg Tommy Harper covering ten- Gentile,
S
th e circuit with Staub and
tee
and
right
field,
what
from
Pittsfield
up
B.
Steel
Jr.,
NutScott.
City; B.
Art's competition for the uti- Gentile connecti ng in th e se
s
land; and Van 1111ton-Greas,
.
lity
outfi eld spot includes Dick ven-run, sixth ining.
ON 100 StAND1111
and SI Hill's has looked im
The American League chumson, Charley James and
y
Simp
pressive
and
could
push
To
Cozswaln will be Phil Lind.
Marty Keough and it's a good pion Minnesota Twins scored
hirdlse:pot.
I
wy of Sanford.
Behind Ityan. the Red Sox bet Thursday's poke will go once in the ninth to tie the
decision
k
have two veteran catcher s, a long way helping fleffn.r score and won a 9-3
E
from the New York Yankees
s.
make
his
decision,
Russ
Nixon
and
Bob
Tilima:
0 a v I n g two Robinson's
as close as
(neon, who
ARCADE PACRAGE STORE
eonfu Tillman did most of the R d Sammy F.11ls, who will team with th ree runs In the 10th
By Milton Richman
sriie
the
nominal
estates
around
anyone
to
being
UPI Spotta Writer
Sox catching last ica'on an.d with Jim Maloney and SUIt inning. Doubles by Sandy Val•
OPEN DAILY - S A-. M. • 615 p M,
e club.
on on a bnll dolt but it a hit only .215.
Pappas as the "big th ree" of desptno and Jimmie Hall and
SA_fl1'OIa
MIAMI. Fla. (Ul'l)-On $ testier of th
$10
I. FIRST
W est e rn
I talked to porne of th e the
'1 confusion the
WX GWIS TO YALUB WTAMP$
day like this one, when you
Pitching could be th e Re d the Red staff, allowed two singles from Tony Oliva and
runs in the eight innings he Bob Allison sparked the tally, have to be extra careful Cincinnati bali players and Orioles will gladly take every Sox downfall.
kind
of
the
Baltl
asked
them
what
With Monbouqette gone, tlse
about such things,
sT
a ll player he is," continued day.
gotten starters probably will be Ea rI
- more Orioles find themselves b
has
for. neither
"They
LOS ANGELES
(UPI)
Ill
Louis Hawks,
an often wondering what's the gag the Oriole Infielder.
(1311),
Bob Sadowi
The St. team which won $4 and who was really the fool? told me be was a belluva ball the other's mall although Wilson
(9) (ith
the Braves),
Dcaordinary
Their suspicions naturally player and a heiluva guy and
Dave Nor eBennett
(5.7),
and lost 44 during the regular are aroused because in corn. do you know something, he's urOor.1 has found his sweat. nh
head
(10-IS)
and
Jim
Lonboirg
Frank's
locker
and
hi shirt in
season,
had considerable
(0.17). (Big Dick Radats I.
heal support
going into to. ni up with Frank Robinson even better than they sa id
Frank
has
found
his
at
same uneasy was hi both departments."
11) will head the bullpen cot PS
night's opener of the best-of. they hay, the person who
Every time Drools ilohin. slippers in llruvks' locker. Il with Pan Oslnski, to -1) (wI tb
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seven games western Dlvi. f,'cllng
a son speaks of his now team uaily you'll
find Loth
y
the Braves, the No. 2 man.
slon final playoff against the suddenly stumbles
mate, Frank Robinson, his
After those seven the 8 ed
back and toith returning
pocketbook in the etreet.
light up like those neon such equipment to its rightful Box' thin pitching line goi ts
Los Angeles I.skeri
eyes
The Orrioles can't believe
The Hawks, who seemed to
bulbs on Broadway.
ft
owner,
th inner.
it yet.
ally showed me
catch fire after acquiring
"lie's
Stephenson (15), JoI.
has
bit
already
th e situation ideal.
To
make
Robinson
Jerry
Caldwell f rom Detroit, had
Brooke also is enjoying a fine Santiago (9.3 at VaneouveiF),
rd six home runs for th em and something," says Brooks
ball
finished the season In thi
batting av. "He's what I call $ hard he's
cool
.343
Isn't Pets Chsrton IS at Toronti
boasts
a
spring.
His .327
place, nine lull games be hi nd
addition to $ fan. player. In other words,
behind Franks. Whenever Ken Sander I at Vancoura
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far
th e Loiters and two games he.t.asUc
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914 slugging percent- not looking to make friends
the anyone
asks Manager Hank Pete Magrini (Iii at Pit ts.
re
Baltimo
bind second-place
when he's out there on
Dauer how Robinshon a do. bield) and Gerry llerross (1I',
But St. Louis swept three
Baltimore officials still are bail field. I'd have to say
doesn't bother to in. at To ro nto) are in the running
hewhich one. Ii e simply for the other three spots on
straight from the Bullets
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quire
The best-of-five first playoff
te r I've ever seen. But it's says great."
th e hurling staff.
fensive
support
why
Cincinnati
let
Robinson
hit
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' .bout
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irs were jib hunting. Drys, ,inners receiv ed continues.
Isle vowed today th ey would Chavez Ravine today, after a dale seconded the motion.
At to rney J. William Hayes,
ursday
Koufaz
That would
pitch th e first week of the rewarding session Th
IiO re presented (lie duo in the
encouraged both meL
and
and Drysdale, who signed for
se ason as they made prepare- that
ling
big
negotiations, put it this
"I'm hoping to be ready to record high salaries tota
to re join their Los Any:
If Willie Nays of
than
*230,000,
would
de.
or four days after mo re
gales Dodger teammates Sat. pitch thre e
Francisco re ceived $125,000
turn.
miss
a
Koulay
but
not
pe
said
the season o ns."
urday in Phoenix.
, and
his re- Claude Osteen will pitch the aid $130,000 as reported
The most celebra ted modern- fax b.twten scenes in
tIat Is th e most any player
April
12.
.
"Holiywood
opener
Tuesday
th
e
date holdouts in baseball his. hears.al for
alinid for, then Koulax is
Se highest paid man In th e
gwne. But be wouldn't mentien salary.
The previous breakdown had
been $120,000 and $110,000, for
5oufax and Drysdale, respectIvely. If Sandy topped $130,)0. Don's share would be
shout $105,000.
Hayes also disclosed he was
to thaiBoston
hurlers
Dave
More,eady
to go to
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of its lect ures Shot derlionstra der them, have been &amp;4
ored variety m rat Is perfect
Lion% on basic fliotser strAnge- for this presenlation.
ment techniques, tuorlicullure Ilor&amp;rt 1. Tompkins of Gi 11 "llh
broiled,
either
him
criteria arid flower Show prac.
J, or In a salad.
I*tier.
lie Itetign and FloArr Show
SA"ttirrads which are totry
toy the loakirt 11rartice; %froi. %lillacil Ila- fragile nrcd to toeo precooked
Slooin.vired
Counly Council of Federated
%idt4in (if TallshAsser will in vlater tn firm then, for PAS
Garden Clut", the Coitirip Is continue
Allth flortir tilt tit to. ter hAndling. Since thc)'rr al.
l000ked for MundAy Anil 'ruors. I.Ittle, Finiser Shows are in so fli g hty Iocri%h3ble. it is twit
day. April 11-12. at the Tava- file agenda for tralistic liount to precook them after purrely CIVI C
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atiring an IllustratIon
I to i
If the y •
ng at 0:15 a in
Advance regiratl.'ns
sen ed the following day .
Mrs. Richard 11. Jones of required. Registration lilanks
Leesburg is chairman.
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summer

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IIOXSPRINGS
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size a KING Ilill MADII TO ONDIR

ballitroom shelf. fasten the top

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al. is -tit
tn Grneiox anil -lie ]AC4 C"n.
Mal, the unifurm on this %and h"10- of""I Ili@ b"ll"t
is the surfer suit, lnsplrcd by pr--6: 41,11 V0111141 hkO 1140 60' rNA I" "It"" t""t till p has Ate.
cide,l to malie her home her*;
her friends for a visil.

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From
comes ne ws that the hikiniclad sun worshipliers Tit l(ing.
er are in the minority, But
for the modest or those who

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INNIISPRINOMAflRESS
RENOVATION SPECIAL

cheese. Cover with twin slices
of tomato then sliced, hard

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garden cliii.. have

019

4

BISODOL
MINTS

GRAPEVILLE

it ow n butt. h.

hit

A

Furniture can fir protected
1 r,, In at ratchet cau,rod fly

place arrangements In the

Many

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on buns.

LOOK

of Swiss. Place boiled
ham or scral thin slices
baked barn ri ght nev' to the

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them herel

nickel. TOP %ith lettuce or
slice

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advance If check mixture thoroughly and serve
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to give them the beif ;n d r y

0 I'lanod

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center dl.mo and fn',r

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larger)* bread or pumper. is rvceh-M by April 4.

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Big. besuLiful sandwiches %&amp;lion chairman, Ifirs. Frank
lull course %Iayo. P. 0. Box 296, Tavares. beef quickly. brotion ground
can servo as
Florwids, =78. All fees Should boref In a fryingpan. then,
luncheon or supper If the),
ry cconipany the resetvalson pour off drippings. Add looty enough. t thi
Ic
harhecut' sauL-c, heat t!i,'
mailed

clothes
when properly cared fort it pays

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t 't illrnnn

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crushable. Subtle features al

look better, last longer

Furnifure Co.

pat- eggs or pork aausade links

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ustil as a garnish for

felt %ill have More "fig this I Ahen ll ou %ant to m ake the

tions may be made IndlOdual-

Instance a sa base use a slice t

make lip And

and lipilicks, keep in inind larob chops. steak. scrambled I

IIARMOMOt'M fl.ORS the spring and

Ill it just around the corner ate well-known and %cry-well- .. and some4hing
waiting for (a'arden Club them. liked by

s, or fi'r registration.

Sanford

ouUIIe la&gt;crs with most. When selectingfounIa- minutes. 3 Inee from heat)

up

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Itir Milady. The fmPhAsk if
on flowing lines. The Inst r-

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with 1`1000,016

t ha t it leaves hands and nAil%

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DRY CLEANING.

We Pf6r`i;4O VOW b4140Y

frame that ho!ds

bIle. al ,Ilsrr puIisIimn &amp;li)Ci
ar
imiri ,.natcsl ssith poliSh
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that tiw' glove itself sloe.
tlii trick (Inc a.tantae Is

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At ~Irat &amp; Paltylett
(Alooll oolde old ptiost office)

These can tit- brulled (a to 10

ii I loll) li

&amp;r

II 4

1$ 114('II Ill li•ith the

ILkik

ftcir ske%cri. It's meant to
,cl wiler the rest atop an) tisirt.,
Chow Sri, pr-efl
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might iie.tIgsIe a
eqi ipment that mal4e, outdoor

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Accreditril
v3riouq cla%,
roi.
flower ilhow jodslei from oil(

Wool

Mrs. (;rant Mucller, of 783 Overlook Drive,

b.b..a

322-2404

fo,,r %tklc%I

entered and that Any garden
tiuiii in the area are invited
to

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that a number of members

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an display At the Center for
the fienefit of the (orittirt

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f.wspj

know of out, work - sail

A I)louototl lop vtItil it satin finish M the hronfline. Tht-e faishionit vin lie

lio-slisti siltvr is

from other

t es ti n g

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I. I lelping Kathy i-dc-

her three big brothers, Ilorky, Druid

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lk ttt si

'ihott in I flIallS

All
Oh, You Beautiful
fresh and original arrange-

GAMBLE with your wardrobe

DON

iheer

Gairden Club that same C%t

n.

all(I Scotty. I'lley are the children of Mr. and

Nliles)

the arrangernetit made by Mrs. l)oris hale,

Iii rt lisiny, March

lirate were

(lsiolvs Vitrallo West Lake liruntley, (hr three

ribbona for the Hear Isko (mirilefi circle nitow-

ct-lebrated her

h anti lounget'ar tkt

WIth it

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rathot flt%!,Ir4I their it
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k,ih \fr% \"lle% liial,
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membership

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dSuch o4fa'orlte1'as
ust,"

323 0313

Indicates, respect themselves, 106 Peek Ave.
re Indupin,lint *nil Ir-o con.

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.;,end some tittle here :It ,
Also i-C-4ew ho;,
i orids
at tht NIvInlo-li U-ti
vir \fr. Anti %Irs J. It
an.
)i. ath of Ilineq%ille, Ga

Styl ing

Ha ll,

"

dow" will be depicted in cresfive designs in an interprets.
live flower show being staged
and sponsored by the Ittora

a

for
Opts 'Til
App.I.P...0
5 00 PM
Then.. £ Fri. C.ii 321.4513

milady's shoppe

v%ted In them and enjoyed

VOW

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Don't Delay - 11* Lovely
14 Ilos Easier Patedo.

$' 98

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20%

Floral Needs.

II

of
V. i ism Mac! sutblin auplcei
6gtnole and the manufacturer sass it
literally be sung by Henry Ms S&gt;ni hor&gt;
ltituaI tuncerl siO '.liii '.sIir
(.efltP I) Bishop it md (0401)
Mt.
for mis 54Iifl$iiOWS
her
.
committee
Recatini
sir the conductor, and mem
MI:c, and I clation which ende a v ors to as s.scll
.- t000
lana.
nanicti trs.
C.
\
nijers.
tr.
bets of the Florida 5nphony mei
ti
ii' rn 111th r hip
pr,i tile
IC resrrsatiofl(
tr' 's( 'IP V.iUiaiii' Jr )Ud
when they present old familiar 'sirs han&gt; I
rciate the
011p
oiiuu;
Mrs
Perfume branches r*it One
roaring
tWtlS htorn the
concert and the
J:
iiilluih props
V.
•fl
new offers perfumed can
line
conc
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r
t
Iii. at their pops
'm
d!es. linterte discs.
Tuesday at the Ci v ic (enter.
d rawer 1mm.! Paand
(.0fl
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lot Ilenr&gt; Mazer, the

`TIL APRIL It%

RAW

Although the stricter par.

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than permissive parents.

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It's essItir to J ul a garden
Joi nollf GrOUnd It YnU keep it
ended In a bushel basket.

ALL PERMANENTS
NOW

re

.i'er of tr

SPECIALI

SILK PRINTS

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t" Immediately fol'oA :nz

PRE-EASTER

Forge Mills

I.I.rir friends. an,i tolerated

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SlIcs of raw peaches
rtant than sociability
Strict parent., the study pie or banana wont bron .1
., we, granted their children tIIpid in orange or lemon
re rr,ponslt.illty, listenel juice.

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Ixora, Gardeners

would succeed

r et urned

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Church of Sanford Frierils

s till In their chil Iren a
of hIh self-esteem ant tIe
lies trat they could ant

r,thigh s'anrIi
• I at they enjoy themselves.
hey were also apt to regard
gogIm
hkpgjienI. '

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I. Peitiin'
If
Mr
Ia . and
tit.
if I Iient
I nil '-.alerii of urn Iii.
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it I p m. at the First Baptist
self _cOnfidence from fill ro-Fiti,itence, A r0 mtnu-

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MI-4 I)Aswi Valsithan. There
-o-re 45 tinerniscr% of the fail,-

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parents of these ch dron Anil usually got the Irst nil,
%%Pro likely to feel it morto

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n aUerl
re un ion an I
rabin.
at Icr
brthdas of

Dprnicrab.

unity •ucCes(Jl. s.lf.eonfl• ThomAs, 322-M or Mrs. J.
0
dent and the family d; ,,- I. J S1

the study showed. were those
w

ylr)ri4ljk and is present
,
pin)t4l

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affair,.

S

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',rn go .

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d from

Tl;,, Fine Arts Department
.1tivical Program.
ressirorations
I'lincheon
such women were satisfied
h ,,. s hould I-Cs made by 9 P.M.
with their marriaces,
bAnflo and the waythelatter
helped tCv raise the chil-fren. Kauffman. 322-$-229. Nfirs. J. 111%
The strict fattier was us. Wilson, 3=-SIO2, Nice. W. A.

Mental

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bOflillC. atteflded stboos
G5InPViIiP.

Inz Anil did not let it cut ho-r

The most successful young.

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and are

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ity

The mother freiiently hat
time, hat
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to

;:iooly to rear el;"essfal an4
Aptly children This is one
r inclusion from a seven-year
stu d y Completed by the .
NA-

tional

A modest line, Show, Ing the knee but not

fnrmlrc'.

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rge

lliepartments
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belong.

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1'ry0 and when they Con.
f -rce these rules with re- drawn

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children

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their

pect

irt clear

hIeh .hry in

.ri of conduct

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parrots

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Smith. Mrs. Albert Ilardesty
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.1rinson, 31m H.
1 P1 Mrs Stilton

MISS \loo\

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iquirominit team. Sho to com.
filpting her )ljnior year at

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All mertilvers

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aaamemhrn(thepinkh
W flub Future Teachers Club.
Club
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the

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on Wedritsday, April 6.

and 0JC- fit Ls pfesmily A
junior at F.SU. where he is

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tiorld"Iecit was brim in
Washinifitem. T). C. and 31

Wonian Club will be

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Robert

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at Florida State Uyer
ally majoring in sociology.

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Mrs. Carobn Mcl,14A. Of Mar-

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loibere she was a member of

Tuesdi

Churc

Miss SAndra

Woman's Club

1, Johnson sr., of orlando.

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proachg

jeess

the engaemnt of their
(laughter. Ka thleen flee Moon,

Meet

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auYnr !rruTh

The I)Auxhlerq of Weile)

i are invited.

I to Edward Lice Johnson Jr..

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f;of :!

Miss Moon Betrothed

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and

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Sandra Richards

AprIl 1, 1966

high

nts. but jtut to refresh

des back.

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rive bright diodynoonoils ftirle

A b"WOU Slight
bridal pair ifelt In

SANPORD

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this 10K 6011411 ring.

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Baby

Carriages

Stylish

used as a car bed. Psychologi.
0. .
the tally, this is important to a
may
maken of be.
last
small child. Greenberg es
Ivy carriages are defhdt.ly
plalned, since he Is more comnot glum.
familiar carOn. .ucutive In fact was fortable in
looking quite cheerful the rier.
Whatever the price, th.ie
other day while discussing
his firms di lose line of car- who buy a baby carriage or
rug.s that range in price stroller unit should plan to
get the most use from it. A
from $49.95 to $I69.95.
The Immediate thought of unit that gives several years
paying More than $50 to service may cost a few dolWheel the wee one about at lars more but the cost avertint sounds ridiculous. Yet, ages out, according to Green.
Rubin Greenberg of Ililt-Itit. berg.
A carriage should be safe.
Baby Carriage Co. reports
especially ty.teated. Look for a hang.
that people
grandparents—buy carriages tag or seal to indicate it has
been tasted by a professional
like car..
If this Is true, thin the organization other than the
carriage buyer should be buy. manufacturer. A carriage and
trig for a longer use hfe than stroller also should have
some parents or doting grand. w h e e I locks (four-wheel
brakes are best), and a tilt.
parents do.
One of the greatest break- proof undercarriage for tap
thruughs in the field. accord- safety. The metal should be
ing to Greenberg, has been rust and corrosion. resistant.
the styling of a multiple-purCovers for strollers and
pose unit. Now the Pe4 of a carriages are being upgraded
well-deeign.d carriage
lift. in quality by some manufac.
ed off Its wheels to become trirer,. This also is an area
a bassinet. With adjustment to check a. a tip to the ov.
of a built-in stand, it can be *r-all care taken by a manwith Alleis

b. down In

3trths

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the quality of this, look for
the brand name of a reputable firm on the cover.
Many carriages are being
Imported now. When buying
an import, check the iiie of
the bed. Many bed# are shallower than in American—
de-signed carriages. Will the
child outgrow such a unit too
fast? Are parts available in
case repair I. needed? According to Greenberg most
imported carriage, have false
bottoms. This also Is a point
to check on American-made
units. A fully enclosed car
nag, bottom helps avoid
drafts.

(and the neighborhood) the

age reflects the parent's ac
complishment, or ambitions,
high wheels are "In." Wood
bodies,

used-car

lot, ask a lawyer if he (the
neighbor) is within h is
right. If the law is on his
side. ask your neighbor it
he'll be a good fellow and
keep a couple of thou cars
behitd garage doors.
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tension an'l put you both at
ease.
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Ing a guy tebo Is never
time wbcn he comes to get
me for a data. It he says
he will pick me up at I
o'clock, he will show up at

DEAR POttY
I often
GIRLS
I can Imagine you
buy clear glass or etched all running out to the secondcrystal candleholders, candy hand shopt to find music
dish.., ash trays, vases and stands if you have nonte catch.
so on for very reasonable ing dust around the house.
prices. I paint thee, with light
oak or mahogany varnish
DEAR POl.l.Y — My NOstain. Tb* light oak make, the year-old father dreamed up a
glas. a beautiful light amber way to keep my dresses from
color and the mahogany dries sliding together ant bunching
to a ruby red. Always do this up on the clothes polo in my
varnishing on the OUTSIDE closet, lie spiral-wound plas.
only. Designed glass Is beauti. tic coated wire (clothesline
ful when so tnat.d.—ANNA would do) around the pole
found a slightly with about one-Inch between
GIRLS
dampened sponge (Just enough each spiral. To hold this In
to make the sponge soft and place he repeated the proc..s
pliable) was wonderful for by spiraling a layer of (tic,
applying varnish stain to the tiara tape on top of the wire.
glass. Be careful to wipe out Tbo polo now has a slight
any heavy spots so there Is ridge every iris-h and my dress.
a rite., even hook to the newly es hang exactly where I put
applied color.—POl.LY
them.—AlI.F.EN
F.ach day
DEAR POI.IX—Knitting or
DEAR POLLY
I sit for a few minutes in a crocheting will go faster with
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through this column. You are
in four spades after opening
with one no-trump and get-

at the bottom of a page. First
of all. use carbon paper. Cut
a notci, In the r*rj,.,n, slightly
less than l's inches from the
top and another slightly low.
or than that. Roth should be
on the left-hand side of the
limper. Do this at the bottom,
too. Insert your paper with
the carbon showing a fraction
of an inch on your left. When
typing, remember to watch
for the first notch at the
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are bone, steel or plastic, it is
safe to dip them up and down
in hot, soapy water to wash

ting a Stayman two-club
spanse from your pa rtner.
You apply the word ARCH.
Analysis of the clul, lead tells

you that you wish We't had
opened any other suit. trview

accurately. prartire with long
words to that you get in the
habit of thinking about every
lettar.—FIJ)SSIIC
DEAR I'Ol.IX Small childr.n love to help and particu-

larly like to snip the •risis off
string beans with their dull.
end scissors. When there are
no small children to do this,

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?lr;oo .0 yiurie marniels:
lt you want your marriage
Shari your favorite home. to be as trouble- free as you
perspiring fingers. Ile stars to
at a good height and angle, dry them thoroughly.—SYb- making ideas . send thins can make it, don't overlook
to Polly In ears of The the importance of a few sins,
such a stand Is also vslua. VIA
DEAR POLI.Y — Thus. Sanford Ilerald. 'You'll re- phe rules.
ble for holding a mirror when
putting up your hair or giving who like wide margins when ceive a dollar if Polly uses
One. Never carry over a
yourself a hoste permanent.— they use the typewriter may your idea in Polly's Point- quarrel from one day to the
I have a problem keeping one
ervilp
DORIS
nex t. It's not a brand view
quarre l that causes bitterness,
but an old on. that Is never
I_The Clothes
decently buried and forgotten.
Two. Learn how to live on
your income, whatever it is.
It's better to make do with
Clothes?
smelly'
less than to fight over more
that you cant afford.
RCOVI'SDALE, Arts. (NEA) fur a job. They are dressing menu on likes and dislike.
Three. Never be anything
a rebel, of fabric, based on the odor lese than courteous to an in.
— The Peacock Revolution is for a role as a man
law. You don't have to by.
prepared a swinger, hotrodder, surfer, of the fabric.'
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But now that a psychologist

63rd American Bowling Con.
ha s taken a survey, the men.gre-es tournament.
wear Industry Is intrigued. At
Pint-sited 11-year-old Bobby
least that was the reaction at
ten.ndez of St. Louis steer.

return. I. d

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sharp hook for

series

job,

there's no denying I

There are, however, work

savers you can get to oak
the job easier and the clear
ing up faster.
A surv ey of your favor-It
paint or harsiware store wi

it is doubly important to mak
your purchases ahead of tIm
Have all the equIpment yo
need — brushes, enough pain
thinner, sandpaper, patchin
plaster, rollers — before yo
start You'll say, time.

The messiest part of pain'
ing is tise dripping and splaa)
log that is bound to occu
Water soluble latex paint
has, helped with this hi
measurably, since drops ca

be wiped up with a dam
cloth. But even if you al
using a latex paint you WI
not want to have your (urn
By Ruth Millet' tare splashed with it.
painti
profesatttnsl
N'
"pe- would attempt to paint
word to to ss around
room without covering (li(
dally during a quarrel.
rn iture with drop clot)
Seven. Lose your children and fu
and
neither
should you.
but don't let them become
you
don't
wish
to Invest in
That's
bad
life.
your whole
canvas droptloth for the ft
for the children and bad for
times you will need it (the
your marriage,
re expensive) you can bra
Eight. Don't lot a televl,00n a
subetitutse I
inexpensive
you
set rob you of Urn, that
paint store.. They ar
could spend enjoying each most
plastic or beat')' 1
other's companionship, enjoy- male of
per. (',et them Pxl2 or large
ing friends and developing in.
and you can caner all lar
t.reating hobbles and skills.
one
Nine have both short-range pieces of furniture, the
* plant
heavy
to
move
Us
too
plans and long-range plans
of newspapers on floors ne
so th at you have worthwhile
covered by a dropcboth.
goals to work toward.
If you are using a rolle
tho
mase
Ten. Never forge t
and
pan, the pan will have I
steal word., ,,You're wonder.
as well as the rot
cleaned
be
ful." They ate as important
em. isvo yourself work I
In marriage as in courtship—
lining the pan with aluminu
and don't for ge t it.
foil or heavy paper. V,'1n
you an, finished, simply Pe
off the liner.
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to hold pieces of newspaper
You can even get wide tape solvent, around for more aenir
that is gummed at one edge "us cleaning. Since solvents
may irritate- the akin, use. the
for wide surfaces.
Cl.eanlng Tips
paste type. waterless cleaners
If you are using latex peint, for scrubbing your hands.
you can clean your brushes
If you are using a roller,
under running water. With have several extra cot-era on
oll.l'a,eJ taint., have a can hand so that if you change
of solvent on hand to keep paint color you will not have
brushes in during pause in to wait until the other roll
cover is completely cieant'tLL
the work,
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respective mates are having
a ). G. t*rhall. Angie Dikin' cattle and oil baron and him'
a
loveless
an
affair, and Henry Hull ap.
Rule,
Miriam
son.
Janice
self
enmeshed
to
VI ci d e r is lay snuthw
Rob- marriage with Diana Hyland, pears as a cynical realIse
.
Hopkins,
Martha
flyer,
.iertff in Saris Spiegel'
cr1 l)usall, Richard Bradford, F. ti Marshall plays the fa- who view, "The Chase" ml..
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;'sis. prulurtion
Henry hull, Diana hiylanti ther, bitterly opposed to ly from its effect on his hold.
whi h opt n'
aiti Janice Iox.
story Brando's concept of his job ings. The convict is played
it the Ritz Theatre, he
The ('hase" is th.
officer. Angie by Robert Redford, brilliant
11 set in a small toi.ii, a
th. effect the escape of a as a pears
Is seen as Branilo' screen newcomer with a powttoiii 1i:.ii: lo stsrl
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/
dining
rooms
for
your
'three
the
TilE l)htlNK. arc on 11CR- baked snapper, fresh from
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and done up just right to çnnsrnience .And of course,
r
GER CHEF this weekend! era
.
.. ", -there's the famous Ism;s
t
s
til its hate,, infidelities
t onvact has on the community Dickinson
,
Yes if you buy a hamburger' suit r'ur tatte for efonl
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wife. who shares his own orful Broadway reputation.
and french fries they'll acne course, there are many otherIllair
lighter
with
Vicky
J'Am,sions, and it
r'~ % t f 11111 %kilich he cnmr. anti to
at Lounge
the piano.
where
)ou
416-1.4 4 a _V .
Lillian hieliman, one of
doubts as to the a istitim of
a
(iy.t it, an.l,Siti,'gi! '
your favorite bevera.c along thing% on their menu but those
it hi,,h
be returns, duringThe
your (amonale cockhis course, and Miriam Hop- Amen' a's finest dramatists,
with it at no extra cost. Try are specials for the weekend. can
sttnci ship since their tails,cno
sing ait)n or just listen
rrnneil Saturday night.
plays the convict's moth. penned the screenplay for
Burger ('he-f's deliciotis flame- Pont forget about the srfond
the kins
'-my Awartt.a inning 't)fl lb heriff atone,of billeting
circumstances
en, convinced that Brando "Tb. Chase" and Arthur
broiled hamburgers, succulent market In the back of the tea
Vaterfr'nt," ('cofeature
may we call
a sictim
Penn, who directed 'e Mir.
plans to murd er the bay.
TO ('atch a Thief," 'Sill ,t .1 by the town itself,
and meaty and their crisp taurant where you hate a your attention to PI1EI.i' S
Martha )ler ant Robert ache Worker" among other
fishes
and
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golden brown potatovi. Since wile choice of
try trant aol
1IFSTAUR tvr. just ocr''
i-at he ,an to l,',tt,rc
are sialities who,. flints and plays, direc ted.
"ou are sating money. it would thins, fresh daily, for &gt;OU to the higha av from Sanf'ri
"The ('hase." a Cob"' ', ,'.mi'lant e of sanity, and Ilisati
l'O he a good time to tastc take home and prepare your. plaza' So t,tnscntjrnt for y'u
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, I for the law itself. But
April l,1066 — PagA1I
-- *gtthirh
rnaLh
'nu'Il- find SKIP'S flea .IIto fi.. r.Y a,,.
----.i •,,rnne pea self
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Il'ollp'. r. Ole 1.11 ~ , ~ 11, ;ill(
11AN1111. the 4h I .
served lint and crispy frolin laurant and til.
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ket just " find all ~our (a--ortle lhthc..,
distinguishei a-i)ititn
t is tunnel into a gnini
io.
Wait I )it:t'\
l'laza
00
cross
from
Seminole
MltP
kti:t,
you
Fiti
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the
wy
the
that
oven,
jut
prepared
by
carefully
the
ret'! 1
Spiegel's rents'
,- with the entire town
Itivesi, heart warming film "iliuiniti." i t't:irn It,
icteran chef, Al i'hr!i's, who
like thevut. There are two eofl Uwy. 17 92 south.
no ii other (unit as "I - to
mesa a blood-letting.
S
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the rstrs't'n April S. when i':trk I'a-it anti
U It G F B CuE!"
knows how to please the taste
x'rnicnt
'nit- of .mai'ia," "htnutige t'i
.
t- I'ontla plays the es.RE YOU looking for a buds of the gourmet as well
th'atre r.'vit ' f:ttii It':' l:it'r h'd.u'.
Seminole County,
drive-ins
be litter Kwsl," "Suilenk
'ovid'. wife, a girl in
in Sanford on French Avenue quiet spot to dine in luxury, as those who tastes are more
I tnt Summer" ant "The I a uth her husband but
and on South Hwy. 17-92 close t "far from the maddening
prosaic. After your shopping
frian Queen," to cite just lit sn affair with a chilI— •
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ouii rind man sotu. trip, why not giie I'hlEl.I'S a
r
crowu
to Casselbenry.
t 'i,ot, it ':int, James l'ox,
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lit, music-tilled atnmsphcrc at try . for lunch or dinner—same
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Starrrii with Brat-.)" are Ite .,ng hin,tiih star, apSKIP'S HEST.t1t,kNT I, F111l)UlE'S STE.tK 1101 t4. fine food and ,ersice
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still selling their old favorite. in Fern Park, where Immacu~
—
--setting.
service
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efficient
rl,
And
late
v , ~_%A
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fresh fried catfish ~
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foo'd- lookout for TIIF I.OoKOI'T— an d West Theatre* is 11rinc- ' Pertlars
puppies. a cro%4d pleaser uiinlbrin~n %ou the fineqt
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(If
tin,'
ila,uttt"
their u'l'mrrs. 1 heY are al i pr luareil to the taste of the %ou are in for a pleasant sun ng ltak to the a. Trrti WiI Itt
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isn't it about time you
the most l'eiot s-ti til f il ms- y ,tur- i lu
a:l hi • (mis-ni
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ed of
and visited
our au
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Walt
Disney's "Hanabi," Un' succumb to the "twuttrrpa'
this luxury' dining spot It's in
agan
Fern Park on Hwy. 17 92 and anmoisly acclaimed his most ri" Infltieio
'ga
i n"ak 1
s,
it auutne,i I v
Tor Martin Ny man, chef ex vi.uaily beautiful ant tItanic' they hair h....11
wise till tat. Tit's ei',1uir,'
tr.uiurdlnary anti general man
exci ing feature -I' ngth
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is imipir' 'I t'ntftolrry, All
agcr will be there to ire that
,
tiarto.'n, returns to 'tssitterpatrti" It the pt-rfc I
animated
every dish is prepared 'Just
so for eye appeal as well as theatre screens to thrill ml) coined word to descrtl'e thtust
that satisfying flavor. One of lions of moviegoers again anti magical stage of bring in
.
- lose. flanit'i. Ttututi en
their featured favorites is site. to tieligiut nnillui,ria more
ttt-y strut 'lion
Flower.
aa
cole-nt,
spicy
put
harbeque,
the
the
first
time,
CAR-TRUCK RENTALS
it (lit- na April
p
oklfaituionc'tI knd that you
a (tm. t tr,il, arc' all ti,. ,
can eat until ou
yrt' ito, s,-I('a.surr.I )i.iunug
a .
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it' "
in sh',ift ptot t te pri iu I,
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t nIl:
0's? OF 'liii' 'sit F ST Fe ll , Solicit
(uttnli.t:ru
ford T111t11 nutu flhtat'x, III itt'i'iIt I ruin
10
—.--places to take the whole tama—
Is st'ry of a deer aunt his tuieny tail anti skunk, are all ti-i'
4 1 4'tl1)g Sunday lit Rill. 'I ott-i''IIae,"
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ily for dinner or luncheon
forest friends Is con,i.lrmrI girls is ho e v er cast a t'orie' I
I1mnitn tilt:: In ''in ( 'atch it 'liii
starring
the TRADE WINDS (.t}1'ER
In Seminole i'laza. They by many I)i,nry'a greatest hither glance to it aug t heir
('art' Grant and Grace Kelly%
IA
all achievement in the cartt,n torn ruining.
hate a a-lute array of food,
prepared for your choosing. medium.
Its technical l,'T(t, t011
which you can to sure still I
matched only by its inoti
please even )our fussiest catal content anti the life cy,le '
er,. It's so Inexpensive,
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to throw- away after.sarti you
ab), which permit
are faced with another cclean- are av ailable
ing job, Purchase cardboard you to wash the brush in soap
and water after first soaking
pails and throw them a-say.
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Use masking tape to pro. it in this solution,
Throw-away cotton gloves
ted the circa of a surface
that is a different color from are not a bad idea If your
the surface you are painting, hauls seem to attract an aw.
Apply it along the woodwork ful lot of paint. liar. plenty
when painting walls, and at of rags on hand for quick
the edges of the walls when wipe-ups. You can wipe away

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through tins endearing has- I
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line th at a husband and wife
should talk over every little
ems are better ignored or
solved alane than discussed,
A. much as possible keep your
husband-wife talk happy talk.
Five. Try not to bore e ach
ot he r. You won't if you both
keep growing arid lea rn ing
and welcoming new expertences. Don't forget th at some
couples are more "settled" at
25 th an other. are at 50—so
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tried couple."

Six. Lire your life togeth er
them all but you should treat as though the word "divorce"
"Young men want cool,
them with gracious courtesy, didn't exist. It's a dangerous
soft lining, comfortabie matens)s rio.* to the skin such
as silk-like fabric, or flannels
The Doctor Says
- materials that ane motherly, that hug the body loving.
movement:
C "Youth
is
physically from place to place
intellectually from one Idea to
another, emotionally from one
feeling to another — with the
speed that baffles parent.,
teachers antI even us p.ycholo.
guts at times. Young men's
apparel should ho geared to
&gt;outh's need for action."
What particularly interest
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FORT L'IUDERDALE
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William D. Eckert, made h
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player Limit of the two triple
leagues— the International or
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Jonep. (' ) fra'une is muted on film Not since the 'iuer an -'outsider" i çhil
ably thi' was the appropriate- leg, award program of the1 Dean
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
(tin Loss-," with 'lays of Mark 5' nnett's mix- rob .
The Three ca'ie'I
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time to hand It back," said a Episcopal School Foundation.
tie 'new TIn
l-O-'tonr KtuIa 115sf
spokesman at the Common.
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SLICED GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH FRIES.
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co rrect to wear a low-cut dress do wear a whit, outfit. You
at a tire o'clock party in the can wear a touch of color to
home of a wealthy lady? Sev• make it more flattering.
see.
es-al of my neighbors are
wearing what I think are eve.
"Is there any way of coverising dr,ss..,"—Mr,, R.
ings large bri,rnsplotch on
The "rules' for dress are my cheek? It has Increased In
so greatly relaxed these days size and color since my mathat many thing's are done turity. My doctor juat, laughsS
which were considered bad at my concern about the ugly
Is-at, corns year, ago. The,s way it looks," —Reader.
are many dinner dresses and
Most doctor. are not eepe.
formal evening dresses with cially concerned about looks
small jackets that can be although many are becoming
worn at a five o'clock affair,
what I call "cosmetic-con.
- and when the jacket is doffed, sciou.s." Visit a nearby nos.
or,, can to on to a formal metic counter and ask for a
dinner or evening pa rty. Tb. cover mark cream. (;nt your
'irs'ss called in fashion circles correct akin tone and apply
a cocktail dress or an after- as directed. Tb e woman who
five dream is most attractive created this idea had a birth.
for wear at parties before aix. mark on her entire cheek.

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Yes, white Is so high on the we an, all concerned with our
fashion calendar it Is worn looks, and certainly anything
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Born. of DIebtir's finding,
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Painting can be a mess

disclose items that you ihoul
at the East and West hands. pick up ahead of time. If yo
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late hours and provided that
any hope of event ual cur,?
Q — What are the symptoms
What precautions should be by moderation you mean one
taken to prevent re ac tivation drink a day and not a "dosa. of tuberculosis of the bone?
If a man of 60 gets it, how
of an arrested es-a.? What cf ble" at that.
feet will alcohol in mode-caA positive tuberculin reac- long can he be expec ted to
lion have on an a rrested cs-a,? tion means that a person has live?
Can a positive reaction to the had contact at se time In
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tuberculin toot Lii changed to his life with the tuherele ba- kldneys this disease Is car.
coneltision:
negative with treatment?
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tint to th e bones through the
'lb# wearing apparel in
Tuberculosis is more
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tremendous op. likely to be arrested than tine or arrested. Treatment first symptoms are pain and
siustr has
portunity. It can benefit b
cured. The great danger lea will not causea rer,tul of swelling in or near a joint.
this trend towards Apparel in the fact that many persons the reaction.
With vigorous treatment this
Hedonism, the buying ol With tuberculosis, when they
Q-.flow does one get tuber. typ o of tuberculosis can be
clothes because it is fun t. begin to feel better, discon. cultists of the kidney'? Can completely arrested and the
do so and not because one Untie trea tment even though s uch a person still live a nor- victim can live out his norhas to. The Peacock Renolu the dis.aae is arrested. When snal Life ,
mal life apes.
tioni
the dl.....s is arrested, how.
A—Tuberculosis of the kid"This opportunity, however ever, the tissue wall off the n.ys usually results from the
Plus, send your questions
requires more dramatic corn tuberele bacilli, isolating them tubes-ele bacilli entering the and consni,nt.a to Wayia. G.
munkations via p,-odust dc completely, The7 may then blood stream from a tub.rcu- flrand3tait, MI)., in care of
ve!oprnent and advertising live in a sta te of suspsnl.ti bus focus in the lung, and th is paper. While Dr. Brand.
message with your market— anima tion for decades or until settling In the gltlni.ys. They
st.adt cannot answer individ'
the young man. We must re the victim dies of some oth er may remain the re for many ual letter. he will ans wer
liens his frustration that m cause,
months or y ears before pe.- letters of general hataresi, in
one Is listening to him. Con
Reactivation, when it ce- greasing sufficiently to pro- tutor. columns.
vines him otherwise and P cur., is usually the re sult of a dat* symptom, such ae pain.
will respond eagerly.'
chronically run-down condi- ful urination with blood in the
The first hydraulic la bor.
Tb0 young men about whewi lots brought set by iniuffi. urine. This used to be
N
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psychologIst Dleht.r Is eon dent rest, inad.quate diet and son for removal of the Infect- be established on a college
retried will, no doubt, be In. not enough outdoor exercise ad kidney, but with modern campus was built at Lehigh
terested in learn ing how they or by an s-cut* debilitating dii- antitubercuboais drugs this is Uniser,Ity, Bethlehem, l's.,

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Market Workshop in Scntts, important application of our
dale the other week, Dr. F.m.
findings is that yug men are
tat Dicht.r, president of the
ready
for and expect design.
Institute for Motivational its.
search, matte this statement era to bring out fashIon, and
(which was backed by SI fads specifically designed for
Pages of closely reasoned corn- young men., designs that will
appeal to various Personality
mentary):
"n the future thin, iil Im tyirs and provide a variety
Peacocks in the human world of m.,oti experience."
'A young man wants
because, deep down inside-,
young man desire the same clothes which will show off
gratifications from wearing his young body. Nut only is
apparel that young women ii.- he an eshittitloniat when be
the pleasure wears tight-fitting clothes,
sire and get
of using apparel as an outlet but he is creating the Illusion
for expressing one's own that he, the wearer, a the
uniqueness as a personality as master — the clothing yields
well as one's varying day.to- to hInt.'
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thought-out plan, East trumps i Your first plan to make your a diamond
the third diamond and lead. contract has failed. What can in either hand and discard a
from the
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Newspaper Eaterpris. team.
a are explained during conDEAR MRS. LlGHT Ref.
DEAR MRS. LIGhT: At ferences.
tell me to quit going with
to
'Langua
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is
mad.
es-eric,
Your son's class may have
him because he's worth Debunker," Although some. try last parent-teacher con'Y several eager beavers who li
waiting for. How can I cure one has said, "Comparisons ference, I learned that illy
grade ranked all their st-ala ork and s-pit for
him?
are odious," still perhaps my son In six th
KEPT WAITING experience will be of value, second in his class on their more, real a lot of books ant
in extra reports anI
DEAR KEPT: When he
Preceding World War I. I standardized achievement test. bring
arrr(4. YOU keep 11111 studied German in high Yet his report card is nothing projects. Naturally, t h e . e
exactly
waiting for
the school. During World War to brag about. in fact, it children tend to get good
same number of minutes be it. I still was able to carry stinks. Aren't these tests giade i, regsrdlrae of h
ma)' come out on nati .
kept YOU waiting. This is
on a limited conversation taken into consideration when they
what is known as the 'lix"
ah tests. Their attitude, dnis.
handed
out?—
are
prisoner.
of
grades
German
with
treatment, or giving him a
and desire to excel put. then
war, They seemed to think DISGUSTED MoM
taste of his own medicine.
a rul' ahead of other students a-i.,
ANSWER: Not as
the German I used was suf' .
ficient, though much of the Often a bright, but Isly. $to- may be long on gray MAtur
C 0 N F I I) E N T I A I..
s hort on ambition,
conversation was in English, dent cornea up with a sun- bt
TO CIIARLO1'TE: If you
I
suggest
you talk a il
May I say it took me less pnisingly high grade on a
crate compliments, dress
wh
than on* year to learn standardized test. This, be- your son and find out
for OUT men and throw all
him
in
ach.I.
res
scho,n"!—LAN. cause he works to capacity floors or bo
th e fashion magazines In ''d an k e
during the exam. Afterward Perhaps your rntursgcnitI4
GUAGE USER
the trash can.
ANSWER: It's nice to he goe s back to his usual ha. is all he needs.
know there are people who bit of just doing enough to
Problems' Waite to Abby,
[
,lease semi your Seho!
male good use of their get by.
have
7oO, Log Angeles,
Box
foreign language training. I
There are three ways to problems to Susan Light in
Calif. For a personal relot of nseaiuri a student's aca,teoiic care of this paper While si-p
suspect
you
have
a
ply, lnckse a stamped, sell
company', My husband, for achievement — in relation to cannot answer each letti r
addressed envelope.
one, gav, his high school himself, to the class and to personally, letters of general
real workout in I'ar- the country as a whole. Or- interest will he answered in
hate to write letters? French a
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during
World War If. But ______________________________________________________________
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sod five minute. latch Don't

small talk with your hustatni. 'Dali should break the

DI;Afl ABBY: Please tell
me why to many men ig'
sore th eir wives while they
are out In public? Mine Is

and hanis',rn..t because of
finishing pussihilities, also
are "In."

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IGNORED
DEAR IGNORED: You
are probably overly selfconscious in public, and 50
Is your husband. Forget
about what others think,
and how you appear to
Relax and make
them.

NEAR ALBANY
DEAR NEAR: Before demandlng th at your neighbor
quit givin g his front yard
a

0:30 or maybe I. Last Fri.

this. It people didn't know

getber. He acts Like he doe,n't even know me. He never
speak.. to me or looks at
me, and U he has to tell me
something be will sneak the
words out of the side of his
mouth
while nobody
I.
watchin g. I am neat and
clean and not bad looking,
and I am his age. Can you
explain this to ma so I
won't feel so put out.

and then sells them. This
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neighbors whose front Yard
looks like a used car lot?
This is a problem all their
neighbors have been trying
to solse without hurting any.
one's feeling..
These people ha,e a two.
car garage, )ct five "not
too-new" cars are parked
day
and day out in their

ufactuttr in making such a
unit. Many now buy vinyls in
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provision which forbids tornThe weakoces of organized campaign contributions.
AFL-CIO President (.ecrge mon sit* pkLeting, usually iclabor in Its fretful demands
that the Johnson alministra- Meany is not the first labor (erred In as common situs.
In the building industry,
tion make good on campaign leader to learn that politipromise. I. the fact that there clans do not always mean several different firma Ire.
is not much public sympathy what they say. John I.. l.ewis quently work together on a
tOT amendment of the Taft- of the instil Mine Vcri,ra construction job sometimes
s
i.n called a
joined in s,octlo
loaned and gave hunIredt
Hartley Act.
Another weakness in the thOUr.flIlI of ,1slI*rs to l'rank. joint venture The Supreme
labor position, of course. Is lin fl Roosevelt's 1I6 re- Court has ruled that to plait
one employer at such a site
that politicians are accustom- election campaign.
After
the
election,
l.ewIs
of
construction also eonstitut.4 to violating their campaign
promises whenever it seems tendered his bill, demanding tit pt1t5eting other employers
much in the way of lcgi*la- at the same site and thus beto be ,IeslsiIe to dl so.
of
common
tion. FuR h.slkc'I an! that came a prohibited secondary
the
If
honesty expected of American political love affair ended for boycott.
The construction unions are
businessmen were Imposed on gocil.
In 1011 pnis put time and clamoring for secondary boy.
politicians, sonie of the poll.

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1hui time the heat probably
charges of iliihnnesty in the t present 1-1)11'. third-tern
will
be on when Congress
won
ant
pursuit
of
votes.
In
fart.
It
election.
Roosevelt
pursuit
of corn
be a felony to put. a Lewis became and remained a takes up the
But na
picketing.
mon
situ.
Presidential
platpolitical
cipher.
copy of a
calamities; for when I am weak,
one of the least time-consuming of
The 1940fls'mocnatie Preis- one is happy. linus. Demo.
form
in
the
mails
if
the
poiithen
I
am
strung.-li
('or.
12:10.
all governmental functions. There
a
ticiarss were held to the stind- kiential platform COCt*incIl an crets are demanding that the
Is little red tape involved. Registerto repeal Taft. Senate act first on common
the
esteemed
Courage
is
rightly
aids requirci of stockbrokers all-out
ing for the first time takes lcs than
14- 11. The .
securl- Hert.!.s',
qualities. liecause it
I
and
others
who
peddle
human
of
first
Ii) minutes.
lions. Democrat-a mashed
late
John
F.
K.nn..ly
and
guarantees
all
to
the
public,
quality
which
is the
To gain more direct rt'presentaJohnson simtn,tration his 190 running mate, l.yn- their fingers on Section 14-8.
otherst.-Sir
Vinnton
Churchiil.
The
it
is
tion in the State Legislature
ssent through ite ntntinns of ,itimi H. ibnion, pail a call liir hut, passed a repealer
- si'-eking repeal of Taft-hartley to Sen. Harry F. Byrd l)Vs., which was beaten in the SonSection IIB as demanded by in the summer of 19'fl in a fill at.. A great many Democrats
r. Crane's
the Democratic party . labor for his political entlorsenient. know that weakening the
oeign News Commentary
I illie.. But the hr*t sa ss not hlyrl op itaeti 11-li repeal. The Taft- Hartley Act Is not PoPU____________________________________________
an important
'n It was quite evident that candidates tout him they 'acre tar back home
year
peal
of
election
reg*rti
not
shout
to
seek
re
dii
the l't.-sident
Cl
i
I repeal as a matter to top that section. Byrd, neveithe'
Joe Louis held the world
It'l withheld his endorsement.
urgency.
George boasted. "We can
labor now demands that heavyweight boxing chamNotice Matthew's Innate had caught one just as long. Georg
So it is that the labor moIt
1.5 mullion finn., approsi- the Finns in their hopeless guls are muttering threat. of 1.10 and the Democratic ('On- pionship the longest
"Mine is much bigger than keep him for supper."
,
'arge to excel! This Is a
Taft-liaitlrv )ears, S months and 7 days.
mmdid
George
a
rejecgreat
repeal
Now
why
vote
Cm.
sar
against
the
Iiossisns
as
10
this
anti
that.
suh
Peter's,
isn't
it,
Grandpa'"
In the fail of l)iI. Finnish mataty &amp; per cent
natural tendency, for we
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ImIz. Philip's bluegill and Piesiderit L'rho KeRkonen I'C niunist.
tion of the tiernoctatle party. ---------------are all branded at birth ),Iatthew h-dUly explained.
Tanner as much as any man Such Is not likely because big
And that rivalry between consider It a mere minnow', turned to Helsinki from a
The other two largest par.
with the tattoo "I WANT
Agrarian,
I.
credited with keeping the labor has no place to go.
close
to
sisters
TO lEEL IMPORTANT." brothers or
whereas his owns bluegill of visit to the United States and ties have been the
Fitiris out of the Russian sat.
Individual Republican conis
comrn
"Is
the
re
age,
other
In
cret
for
sue.
each
"whop'
wryly
demanded:
real
se
But th*
the sante .ice was a
rVtIfltlY denamed Center, ant chute orilt.
girsilonal
candidates Would
public
still
standing?"
eta, is to us* the musical monpiace.
ne the Social Democratic part)
In 1951, KeLknefl 'a51 welcome labor support, of
A generation earlier I had per."
ol
It was a reflection of o
Instrument below
For the simple ru stun that of two bitter facts of life male up right-wing Socialists, forced to break off his Amen , course. But the national part)arty
your comrades. Teach your taken our two oldest sons
birth Is brand- which the Finns have had to Kelikunen Is an Agrarian can visit because of Russian sesreely could ac'commodat.'
when
George
and
everybody
at
talent!
fishing
entire
family
this
entire
with this
whose term In office extends fears that a Social Democrat. itself to the policies big labor
learn since 1939. One is the
George W. Crane, I'k. 1)., LID. Philip were the same age el across the chest
backed candidate might take exacts in payment for its
universal tattoo:
absolute necessity for getting to 120.
CASK '.477: Matthew, ag as Matthew and Peter.
The Communist party has over the Finnish presidency
ant to feel important."
But five.year-old Philip
along with her huge neighbor,
ed 6. Is our daughter Judy's
So we belittle our rivals the Soviet Union, and the rot participated in Finnishin
election, scheduled for 195.1.
caught a bluegill about six
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eldest child,
that whatever may go%rflfltenta for years. The
indulge in crude self-ad- other
The Russians (eared a 'mn
and
Is
Hi. brother, Peter, is 8, and inch-es long,
v/
"Throw him back!" George vertising to make that mot' happen the Finns must depend Russians frowned upon the change in Finnish foreign -'
both of them like to go fish'
It's that simple to have S
leadershIp of the Social Demo. plicy and on their pile ib. ____________
upon themselves,
ing with me when they ri.- ordered. 'He's too little to to a reality.
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"stand by" fleet at your
anti that la-ft only the I'inn. feared Russian de,iian I
But the real set-let of winTogether they form the emaIl
It our Indiana farm during keep."
coriurnandl For every ems?foreign Agrarian., usually a niitiori- for bases on I'innush (Cr111.1
But within minutes George nine friends and clients, ensgency, King stands ready
of I"inlsri'ls
vacation.
church
parishkeystone
t&gt;',
to
form
a
government.
lighten the load with 2,600
Kekkon,n's diplomacy ("ri
Last summer Matthew hal also caught a six-inch tomers or even
policy.
rental vehicles in popular
Especially distasteful to the italleti a crisis aril the Finloners is to reverse this in'
landed * six-inch bluegill, but bluegill.
Internationally, as well, the
ma(es, models, types and
'a-as social
nate urge to toot ouir 0
nih
voter.
buwrl
to
an
III
'Oh,
he's
a
whop
psi',
proximity
of
the
5,vu.t
tnion
Riuisians
sizes. Whether your lob
within a few moments Peter
'aino Tanner, ;licit Soviet demand that Ket
calls for a ' ton pic'kup, a
horn!
•lu'fCliCl a profound influ- critic eager
yy ty
y.
naautnactor,oraalthough it Isn't a natura
who bscaiiie a special hero
thing in between
Keep
Americans when he led konen
he
re-elected
or innate reaction, the soe. ence.
In 19,13 Tanner retired front
o 1k. con,ciouslyFor this reason also this
'em rolling with t(i,sgi
ecasful 1
Social l)emocratic leadershup
to brag about week's Finnish elections take
ANYWHERE IN FLORIDA
stifle the urge
Taking over a. new party with KING TRUCK RENTALS
themselves and, instead, they on special importance. For the
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Finns
IS Florida cities to sirse
Ieftly toot the other person's first time sine. 1938 the
nereci niffil,'rate, a newspaper
see s'ine ii'pe of political sta'
free truck delivery
&gt;OU
horn.
c,lit.r named Rafael lasstu I
and pickup on rentals of 1
I
This strategy is one sit the tility.
whose
world
week
or
longed
Lemons,
and a mose to bring the party
lArgely tecaUle of their
fiENI:R UPI1-.Sam
greateet social assets any- I special relationship with the
batr k from Its political exile, production today
about 1.5 million long tons
o-ly can vier develop
In this iss-As ;anhlsmen.
Sin-. it a not a natural Soviet Union and the re,uit- tin.
tol the
Judge
he neigh.
a year, were unknown to
to itch
every
time the
at
elrctt', us, tie
the ancient Greeks and Ho' 'INSTANT" FLEETS IN FLORIDA-with KING TRUCK RENTALS!
hung to Si'. 'a must teach alit sharp 1.hti, te,un,larics, tx'r's dog "barked and tit,ts'ttti tary
the log mans. The lemon was probown
I'lniii,)i their
history since lP&amp;M like a police siren" The dug, l)rT,1IW rats e,iirrgi'.t
it to our childmen anti ,ven within
As SlSsislisti, the
ably first introduced Into
ailab!e bythe half day,
I to ourselves.
As I have often told high 1-Its
been coalition
one of a governments
succession Rhhins
charged,
barked
at winners.
of weak
pedestrians,
cars,
achoolbo&gt;s
S,ieial Democrats long since Spain and the North
Afriweek, month or year ART'RUCK
day,
1000
or
countries
about
can
Man
but
in
have abandoned
anti 'the moofl,"
commercial ratesl
money-saving
crusaders
The
1200
AD.
school and college
the AgraE
The Juie agocd Bobbins comllinatl,'I% with
lions, the secret of winning ml disnial failures,
found them growing in
The single unifying factor had a nervous condition and nians they could tring to I'mPalestine and brought them
friends is to become itlept
n, the presi. told the cafllflC'l owner, ('e- liflI lb. 1'Iitic*l stability
back to Europe ith them
a
musical
in.
has
been
Eekkone
at playing
distribution.
OPLk'tDO 511-59*0
tient and seemingly the only sane Morginti. he had five ne..hs
strunient.
But the final n il-Omi 1111Yfor
politician
the
Russians
trust.
days
to
quiet
the
ting
or
get
IlII54ii4I
,,14
5517
is
-- put that Instrument
tm Nilt Ii.n the fluasiamus,
ti.' slims *t.'ly r d of him
A
rot in y' sir band or ,r.'tii's-

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50-WHO WANT5 TO VOTE?

vitally important that Seminole
Countians register. More so than
ever before because of reapportionment that has cut down on more
in
personal representation for
Tallahassee,
populationWhile almost No.
wise in the new 11-county Fourth
District. Seminole lags in fifth place
In number of registered voters.
We cannot justifiably complain
about lack of representation and b
thg treated shabbil y in Tallahassee
and Washington if we continue to
ignore our duties as citizens to reginter and vote,
Saturday is the last chance for
the May primaries.

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So who wants to vote?
Apparently there are hundreds,
even thousands, of Seminole Counflans who take a dim view of voting
this year.
Hundreds of citizens who voted in
the 1964 presidential election have
failed to qualify to cast ballots in
this year's important federal, state
and county elections.
They cannot muster the energy or
the interest to fill out their white
registration renewal cards and re.turn them to the supervisor of alections by April 2.
In the time it takes to dial once
around on your television net, you
can fill out a renewal card.
but almost.
It is not too late
Too late to mail it, perhaps. but not
too late to bring it to the registration office in the courthouo or in
the office at Seminole Plaza. The
deadline
Is 5 p.m. Saturday.
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Str*iki'ng _Ra il Fm're"en Defy Court Order'l
Apri.-I 1, 1966
United Pr. International br ejnfnr brralk Page 12
Li.com.tI,. fIZ*ThSD epliro.
os i
04 $ p.movsl appeal from
lAbor SomtM W. Willard
Wirts and defied a federal
court order today to continue
MAR
31,
I
a strike against eight major
railroads.
Marguerite Cornell, Eliza
Marguerite
Freight and passenger 5CT1
beth Bass, Pearl Iladkins,
ko we. crippled In 38 states.
Bonnie Ythelpiry. Ann:
In two cities. Boston and
Schultz, Ruth Senkarik. Kith. j SURFSIDE (UP!)
The cash and then took the t"
Chicago, thousands of rm
n(.00dwtn, Laura Braswell,1
and
police
remained
sit- 'Ahen be was told the mrrr
FBI
forced
to
find
inunters
Sanford; Esther H. Miller,
ai not readily available.
mitantate ways of getting to
Park; Victoria Dye, cot today on their hunt for
1cm
I ii@ also accused the father
work for the second straight
Lake Mary, Percy Tullis, Daniel Jesie Goldman and his of cheating" him in a bust
4.:.'
Longwood; BeLerly A. Leg kidnapper now In its fifth day. ness deal before he left.
Vj
H. X Gilbert, president of
gilt. North Orlando; Linda
lie said the Goldmans vcu11
The FBI said there sscrc fio
the striking AFL-CIO Broth.
Ilawki
new developments In the case. havetopay $23,000 to get Dan
rhosd of Locomotive Firemen
more. New Smyrna Beach: MI.
let back, and Smi,om if he
The Goldman borne, where didn't get the money by 6 a
and Enginomen. emerged from
I
chad
Teminer,
Orange
City.
Sj 3.
a long meeting with Wirtz
Ir1h,
the par:nts of theiiearold last Tuesday morning. flit
V
In the naUona capitol shortN
and Mn. Jerry ((4Od boy continue to wait, was the&gt; heard nothing from bin
Iy before midnight Thur..
'am
nford. a girl.
quiet except for the comings
ilhitharges
day and said the surprise
so,.
Marie
Bennett
James
and
goings of FBI agent. and
L f
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walkout would continue.
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Earl Evans, funlis H. John. dctrctirs.
Whiz told newsmen he had
Newsmen who kept watch
son, Richard 1. Williams
asked Gilbert to send $,000
Keith Allen McKinney. I.ur- the house withdrew after (nttl.
Idle firemen back to their
1
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elba Taylor, Mildred Thomas, man expressed fear the .ii
jobs In the public interest
lie Donna F.t.s
niith, Kathleen nap-r was bqin fnlZhtrr.Pl
y I'
Gilbert said he did not give
Ti,.
I silica %utitarv sr
rnsrra.r.
e
Carrier and h- girt, Glun awa y b y the Intcn
an affht-mathsa answer" to
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wrathy
ri.ntrsrt"t
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llr.therhoO'l Of l
4WJ
yre
Mann
and
baby
girl.
Al.
Wirtz' pka.
or
plea V c n e d a y First l'entecostal ('hirl
bert 1:dar'ls Sr., Sanford. sued
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girl, Altamonte Springs; Mart- k1dnaper, telling him that "we tilar onthty meetIng a' 7
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Ella
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anti
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Mr.. N. L. Meflonlel. a 'it.
lake
Monroe;
(oidpr
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and baby girt, lmngssrwxl; to us and cc will do ,nthIng liter)' prriilrnt. will Cr11
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Frank F. Nelson, C.ainesvillc; you or our representative the meeting and acne as
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t'n.t.si.
Raymond J. Buchanan, Minis; directs."
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It-ins will he .11s-u".d for
Daniel 'a-as abducted about
(.)nsIII
Samuel
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Beatrice
Delaney,
Titusville;
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Viet ('ong tainesi him after he reared
SAIGON (Ul'l)
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tinni.
dasin
Monday
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dinner to he sponsor.
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day. Wirti, who said he was I error I $ Is niacalnegunnea orion. auous ,uw p"- salto first asked for $ !nSX$) In c I is- t) *uiiliaty.
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warningpolls.
!.Iinn.
keeping President Johnson three U. S. Ml's to death and a mass
Informed of developments, In. shattered a IT. S. officers till- halt in the antigerflmctit that 'Individuals or groups
dkat.d he would meet again let with dynamite today in demonstrations thsthreatefl
to
Involve
Ameri
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today with the union leader, the bloodiest anti-American to topple the
1 cans in Incidents" and urged.
at
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terrorism
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junta.
The strike began
that travel by American be
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U. s. officials nllcly
am, local time Thursday and war, Four Vietnamese 'acre
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113
American
officI
knuwkdged
for
tlfinsi
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from
killed
and
Idled hundreds of trains
business and
ITS wounded.
I the rising anU.AirlCafl over- 1 the conduct of
Maine to California.
tones of the 4onslrations urgent poUtical necessity."
The
pre
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blast
ripped
The Psnn.ylvanla, Union
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1)a Nang, a bout 50 mIles
PacifIc, Missouri Pacific and the face off the lOstory steel and warned Amcanl In the
to stay off south of Iliac and 30 miles
and
concrete
Victoria
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in
llueDa
Nang
at
Illinois central r.ilroa.ls wer,
north of Saigon, is th. bead
the biggest lines affected, the suburbs and reduced the the streets.
There were rFts the ioU. quarters for U. S. Marines in
bottom four floors to rubble.
200 sleeping Americans got government ,trnts planned Vietnam. About 43,000 U. S.
a brief warning from the small to detain ChiesstIi President troops are stationed there.
On the war front, U. S. Maarms chatter and a ('mmun.
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Johnson answe-d their tie.
0109Y
for
U.S.
riots
its armed ashore in a
itt diversionary bomb and all , manila for an 1,
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escaped death. Many leaped Interfererec in Vietnam's river landing assault 'u nil,'
from their beds and flattened political sffaU but this could southeast of Saigon and cap
themselves against the floor, not be conflied. (.'htcu was (ured a Viet Cong s itlage
u
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On the troLbird political escorted byitudeflt leaders They sexed 15 carbines, i(s)
front, antl.governnient demon- from the re to headquart- hand grenades and turned up
MU. TERRY BRiscol:
strators In the northern uni- en of the bmmlttee of the a Communist weapons far'!
Terry Lee Woods un.. s'erally city of hue held 1.1. Revolut Ions l Council," a stu tory and 'Iet ('irng training •camp,
of 71$ Bayc-ood Drive, Gen. )'ham Xuan ('blcu, third dent-action ganlxation.
Sanford, died Wednesday night Tanking member Of the government, hostage. They de.
in Lakeland General Hospital
following a long Illness.
Born In Akron, Ohio, she
moved to Sanford when a
child. She was a member of
the Missionary Alliance
Church, Sanford.
Survivors are her husband,
William J. Briscoe Jr.; three
By Donna
children, Beth Ann, Barbara
The
nominating committee
Jean, and William Joseph; a
II
brother., Jim W. Woods, and will ter,Itn,n.'flll it slate of offi.
two sister,, JoAnn and Jill Iii. rs'rs for the etcs-tioit to tal.r
anne Woods, all of Akron; her place at the regular meeting
father, Jim W. Woods, of Ak.
the Long-wood Civic Li'sron; her mother, Mrs. Mildred gue (l%'oman'a Club) at 2 p nt.
Wooda, of Miami, and a grand. Tu.-..lay at the Civic leerti.mother, Mrs. J. F. l!ros; n, of litilIlIg on ('hurt-h Stre.-t.
Sanford.
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Scott -Stephen son Smith FunMrs. Ihali.h Start, Mrs.
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plans to conquer Baja Call. der such doll guard that car..,. It's loud and brii.y,
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frnla with his new invention,
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ml diloan
(11.1 pne..ut any
has
Property
against you ant To-ti Its hare, mania whtrl0 you. or •IIItS? 01
by requirel to serve a copy of y,u may 1 iv. agaInst the
your An.'.ss'r li till 5',I'fll''*Int ..ts?i of %'5'lt.LIASI A ?(T.W'
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C unIt tam IPic
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l. 'total Otis.. nan-ia, i"l'.n. of iS.tttln't.
I.. and ftle It. 'nIiO'st In Ut. I' Ira .ff!re In the court houss
sail '"tinty It SsM - rd.
,!I,* of tie 'I,rk of the CmI C'- -ri -n ni '-.f"r. ,tptII )'lonl Ia, within eli citiridaf
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first
1,ul,lltlttnn
of
true
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f
sell
I..- stlr'ns
'41"i r-r
Tn-n' -'plea of eat- h .taIn,
1. I*lt.n a, c-m,!.•ac4,
tl
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f It. rtatinuifll, Slit
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(-,I 11.1*11.
1-ste-I this Ur I Isy of March ,talt be sworn to by 1115 cllln'
an
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~ Senkarik Glass and Paint

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Vurn * 111cm duplex apt Ilia
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uttisIlrt i4. IHiOtit c Motors
kitchen VI'IINIMII
bath.
. $.b.4.
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a
baths. central air
room.
*2). 2t
Goods
Robson
Sporting
con di t i on in g,
Ica tars.
Tour EvI)nuoE Dialer
liii bath. lO0 MagnulI&amp;.
houses;
ISnI. AvaIl.
MOMI'
horns.
for
d.c..rated
PIt *11.1)5
104.1, 5 F. I.
$
I.:-IM, 1115
$O
able at ons ui•*:n
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start 0 t
I I F $421 11
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or
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TIlL LIME TFSTLD rlrt
•uIppsl 1 , 1A
1132-4 7 113 after I
0.!..' 3 Or. fir. $75. $ $r.
£55
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Park
S
turn, $2. 33.1045,
FIlerils..
f.'tl-, beat; )tar
WLI..AKA AI'AISrMEtcTI II 1(5 5. htoonto For Rent
-'
35 mt r Tra .r, compile
3 I I [tit houses
w Pirsi It .
it t ?' a ton. iii I
C1.EAN quiet rooms fir man
aU-ISIS
ren' i::•:;
sgo
ruin apt. close in. Jimmy CS. 4.1
1*3.4211.
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for
runt,
$40.
huh
I tilt turn,
r'm, Iris. on.
- 3t.Et1'Ih(I
utilities turn. 113•II10.
tr5Tii A bill 2I1$)i4 stir
Wall To Wall Carpet
3 10
TUrns'. I two bedroom. 11(1
room turn n.e' 4.'
a
Wiltama,
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corstol
t's:h, II
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rn . 3•. 11th
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tic lot. ill private Movi to u.s. ttiIow F or
now with fart starin$ APr: -11A\K trloi3El9 ION 8
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me
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Apt. tar r.vit. fun, or unfurn
altar t
s m
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bale
tear
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4 cm. till bath,
'II harris otis, aiim. pa, ra
Rent
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5.I,1
fist cI,,syrh on-? It, tit ere
to. 14' olin's us' • ul• for
p'
tlolbilai,
ress ''ru.
f..I,
l.at.ra'h'ul
I1I5•. t' n'51"•S
unher a trrimpa,rary
I
put 'II' lIt . ii.-I. Slot 114 J. PantS.
I
ltiailnibIl
SutSIte
- vin' tily ' 0*) ,air I'.oltt'
1.11cr.
strin, ; order pensllllg a
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$22'
1
re-jut'S
hs,tm.0t
- 113 13.11sf
ii; 5
30 ¶7i Atom Ant
katlin Couch and .111,. $35.
p11101! P. U.
cominissiof. tai.. sviilail.
)teanint on Securities and 5:t.
$ ilt.
H 'f s ,ue5sii TtiS
132.2155 days
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Apply at Cyr S,r• 5 PIt.
t;uwa
I
Angel
si
race
change ('rtmmi,ohofl charges i
lion. lii )'t.nch As., Pa'siiti Alit' Nie,
l'etstIiiaI-o
- easy. quirk tIrpit ,lSia.
For
15-05 Ui I.rrst Nu*,uir0i
4.
In 1.
of fraud on the I.ivanc, 1 • IllS) 5..l'sa
Silos 1,-1 e1 ls 1.I.c'
tug, 1.111
5$) M5hiy biouIi
I
$ II II 55'unlisi.fltI155t
Porky I'lg
irlr $h.mS,00an- c,niy $1 Par kelvin Flat-n for hiss -fool
$14 million in h,nnil..
V-li bile a IfledSel proS'
5$) Wallet (',nnklti
(
)',,fltlujnS
Isy. '.nr,.11
15,20 4 25 Under Jug
II,e tt tile F- 0. Not IIIL
-- locattol and good propusl'
The order was ivaumi agalltst
tip A 'Ii,, sails'S
(I) $,a.sls
--- -pfir f's?4
tloa tot tight party Apply
psti.tusn.lnah
M*TCIIKI) 11211
ill ts ISeItlis
the Collegiate t1utttlst Church.
5'ni Oil Co. ISO W. Ilk.
It 0
WallIng Iian.Is, 15K
1.55 (1) i-h. Ws.tflasl
(It
III)
SIP
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Inc., of Flirt Walton He.ch,
tap,. Slits
$21 ID a up
(SI 5Ial
in.
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Tom
slId
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CA
1.1. sIN llilaiiIShl-I a
II) TIIS Chit
('l,ai,,Oec of t,mtt,'?ri. April
Jewelers
hiri-Itin' s
('iwaitney
ss
hp teslsral Judge f)e,l.1 W.
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piI.i,tIIti'.r
s
II II 0) Fury
1)ycr, who met a hearing f0y
lo
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itullIpta tAalltng hustler
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11051. li\r. 5 I.
( $ ) (40.1 firaW
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help
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5. I n Mi,rserIe'
ts to c :i 'tu
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5,53
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sammy
oti.n connected with the church
Tnl.la your trailer
c-il. 511 Ph lU lilt.
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barns
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521.3511
reIn, ' at
iii, (cnr N $s,ul.rI a Militia
spits i, Isir •isupl
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IcaruS
if MauI,'itn Ilconti in i$litiOii
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In
bath. Assume ply.
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well
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3.'
ii, iIuti,ei I'll.
flIt.
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$
Orland.
to.
M'j't'''
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usgs
am- P'I't# lit
It SI) Milton T)• )tviautlr
all. an carpets rielfiel with
3 11115
anutits. Inquire III )(a5s Pr.
to iii. i-hunch.
0 1, t:i Mr llubsrls
ill4$n
Jr.
ti
SiiC,untOtat
t*l
Plus t.isl?.. neat •l•nirlc 3_Jr
t•
I flenural yard vs orb. Altits.
(I) MoslI
The SF,C saul the i1iurch
0) Pea lion'.
an., 51i7 ClaSS. Cioi• 5*,
ittsmp.er, II. I,te,wss.wu.
iAi'Y Alit''
us Varm,ri III'S) Ii,
Wanted
(i)Flirki
Help
Male
71.
Jimmy Cowan. 111.4515.
for
offering
I
fl
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and the men were
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td'l:it(1AflTr
jTmajeiii'
. lii's Etom
1111
t
16.01 42,
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I $5 lot A4aet'I a,. 11.55,5
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IN I.' 1. op.
If yal bass a pSoau, you basS
pale "unregisterPil Sit per
tram'e
115:111 thlA'tlt)hi W'3)It,f1 Ocl4K PiatyriSpilil
I 'AhiR
I)) Jimmy be
'.1.1141 ItS'
155'
&amp; charge iccust for
1551.1.111
III
.4rn.rfran
iv.., .itie cntsditlnnirtg. sill.
ansi
Ph
19.5,51.
Is r.n mi,.
cent bearer bonds,"
tall tst,n
Al' 1'tht
ta
f-c
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mm.
1
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tori Harald Want-A41
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I In I 25 spall5w.
and
kit.a.ik.'
51
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employing a pchiciiip to iie'
A.)
•lo.ttIe
Tripli
As.
l',li?Old 1..itd eatliets,
lITrI*NATittNAl.
(9) S't,snuf'l,,n W,.stlisi
teem. finrel tack rid
pt.lIlofli Call 11.1151?
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mill?.
1w.
555.11
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at
113.7*15
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liii
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pt.sntl
mikitig
tal•s.
aid
tv,
flash.
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mirtisi'.
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frauui anti
liotti
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Supplies
7Ia'-ir
illS lit
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lets &amp;
h...ni. SaluC III. will
*5510,.,
a corlaeie
-- it
III TinliCt
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rrsislearlIni r.pn...nIallOfls:
it a',, l'r.f.rr'
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(S) It's the law
sill tn? III. oruII4•
Most,
ni
IT%'lT'llArr't
I
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-an
P.o..
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totalling
1911
age. 21.11
ill Thisirs
Two hind i,su.a
IS 'Till! silt S It it POW.
Seat. Il-mar litip
17 tO (SI ttneli
Thermostat
sales eiP.tI.t' • 'teSI?eI
4 i (II 'lips (Sri? (Is..).
yenmillion
$1
INNI.
a
loll
"tews
romi
(iii
Ni
lit
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milhin.
Notice
Ii
1,1
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,aprnini.
$l4
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111.1711jls.;htt.
n''-it r.'pulred- t"s'asuat o.I'
S to Ill t'iit.r Wise's.,
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5 '' ill '.a
l'sulsty Lm,'o It) 113.1153
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Iuouiy fo, youn g maim- '
iral ,ulilignti(n issue backcI
I on iii tIlt with P.m 5nsi4 $'pn.11u
I. lit , 0:.lais .f
pupIl...
(2) 31.11 V,'.,td
I
01
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plus
benefits
i
trtnpi
•
Ill Wide World if
n.
.i,teu.fill
stud
I.
by the church and an $11 null'
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t$.IneitbilaTV.
sul
INIIIN H LAI'r.y,
ih015.
I I go, v0.Mlsisl.I; Clot iTt. VI.Ssl.
wuckly I. 51511
Spinla
ap.1444
U ITS His tv 4. 5.
.lub sari, ,ieiil,til cccliI b! tus.
quIck ..hi,'si t
lion isauc hu*ckrii by oil and
rSh
l'elteg.
5'.wI
III
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I'vinll. puppies, AKt ais.k
gas lea.es in Aria'ina ani lani 7,nS ill s)r'esr'a Alanallis
p,:Nssit ,Hit is i' S. * I w I
Ph *12.7215
-,sf ts: .,'
I', Ii, 12am 34U, lHtat,.tu. I" 5
391uS$
isinSiS,
$0.
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er.
wire
S•W5
4114 111:5151)0 LiPAISIT sills
73i Ot
in Utah and I'aragua,',
us'ri'NflaT P.
ot titit. 1' ,'('bl.i.I',
.3,101 letits A pt.u'.0
FflFE KITIMATI
after 5 p. vii
'.VunIitfUI WarlI
Iitttsi;s
III
21.I
I
ittsi:t,
755
11
iror (hi.'. otlani-, 4
li.tl In the romplaint•
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rosarste liloek . Wialow Sills
tIll .t NI) i t'
OF
$ e, ill Noll trope
'f itroiher loss
.,t its: i-n s 11 0.101 111115
data. IS a a for 4, 13)' tIll
511,1414
1'1'8
Conrrsie.IteiI'Slil
Ml.
;roettY
Really
soP SIFt) 1I5l.b'lirtJa
3 TO
lilt- at. hereby 'sotiflel and reqair.
The SIC paul lit'
. The l.ii 1.11 hI-ba
l'SlISSlSI
Illl
nigls(..
ruupi AKI lIlt.
l:aslsr
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C.a.r.ts
MlnaaI•
mut
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the
present
any
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5kw
In
ACroSS
Stee,,a
21
4114 1)7*5 ISlIS .1
S II iii li.nn
schits
tiled to •s'o'urc the tinittla was I 0 i(II
t,,,.hua., i'.Iluisui,
III-Sill Palntie ..al,1. map. oI7, I'S IS., * sills.
it
dema. Ii which you, r •ttk.,
(aPt. Katulaiui
MISC News
still p:etiTt.i
tutu
will
IJ.pt.ilt
l'oodls..
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iuve,.,aluo.i and that thrillsi J.i Jackson
at• •t yo!. na' I,.,e siam.? tt.
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(I) t4•W5 wIth
CuT PlIOlILIluhI?
Intl
Corp. $ $5 5;) tIm. a,,1 All's
I si-mI ,.i,'P'i to eitsli .f t.it'lsTtuu ii t.ACF.1'.
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Mull
slal statements of the
t.it ii, hill theist
'5% stlTAKrnc -111.5111
lit. ml re,l.,Ieb
1. sa,,j
i'lan.t
rural
lv
.1 st-v 'ii n' - . u - i 1,lit
7.01 4*) small Wind
Nsnfnri-iistsliI final
AmsOsan Pow., $prspla$ c.
'ration' anti audits were °m.t 5.03 itt lb. J.isns
thu
i'O'!l. 5111014
.Ill.r
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ill. liep 1111054
to
Cell.'!
Call
''in n--I. i' ,.iy,
51i uleritta Sal J.uhli
Piasi ag,l,'t sail P.l'C .Ji(
'P5 1
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'mat
i'.,u,si Flo'i.ii
true anul Cu t'ultAt'."
$11511.1! I
50p
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5'tfl'5fl
fl?ls'sdo
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nlfirs
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I,.,.'.
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at
lie
ku'nS
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Ill'
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Ml,. a ci
n'''' I'r i.t.t $I
I. Sb. i •1i5 at ib• I oMUIS In the ,'btIc• of 11.-n K '.t:I.t I.E. P't.'t
,j's17 it
(aa*p, list- i5 i',SIi('l.I'Vlt. I'.'iruly Julie t',uJmlh.-uui 0? ,ill
u.wl.sIe
ja•..
7.51 SI) Ylivt'er
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I
--if $amit.Is i'-un'y, it Is of. Patfor-i. P'Imt-la. within sig
la, I. P,abSSe.
(SI J.ebis Guises
Notice
Notice I-ca In rI. ''viurt it-uau in tatlniar onlh. from U,. 'to p
Livestock
lIsm
I. cc. V.6080 of
$0.
Poultry
il.
all's
.,t
pull
first
. *ianf,tI, YI,hda, within eta i-f Il.
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II 7* NIt I itntst N
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larh ,Is,,,, .c I.msCi
t..a.'1 ci •t,Iat' m'OIlhS fr-tn, Ii. It,ni b-'tI.
II ISIS
tillS, 410
Travel
P11,14
e bosr1e4 butiiht
isis it i
a.sI.11
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lions.
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til-i,:'i
mad
r.,....
'-I Ia first put-tIrilio '.t this Shall (5 Sri wr i ting sni
ii:'. l's ,l.K't'i
* 1115am ,,
g •,
or oli-olls.
liustrIct f Pti,nItiA 1'. iii S reIll.,.
Ill-poll
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IF older at Ski Clip (tee.
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IS City Slink Of Ihi
25 LBS. SOc
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Cliy of ?aufor1. Platte
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JUST LISTED

sail. rOr Rittal
pats 1::4176
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97, Ilounea lor flint

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deubli carper'.. r,-'tiI
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0v50, ,big lot. $15.49.

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r.tl.t. VAT 4115 41011hT 1:3.7411
l'lui:t - ltPle P .Iltr*il'I $1111
n-ito'. I ball.. parsilsi Yln'-n.
la room, It. 'Ia r.- 5
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pump. drapes aril air snh'
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1t'O5E, $111 OS I mon th 1)01
if town owner isis
so 105 a
litmus rottag
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Moats.
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11.114.
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5*5-SIll
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10Sf I EPAIIII A PAISTINU- 11$
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STENSTROM REALTY

S tI'FORT) ATI ANTIC
Robert Sulou.ff and Imp1oyees

of Sanford

Otiedo, Honda

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PRINTING CO.. INC.

Jimmy Cralips and Elnl)loYces

Kentucky Jim

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Sotithern Fibergla.-ti IlroductS. Inc.

Don Hawkins, Manager

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FLORIDA STATE BANIC
AND STAFF

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. lit. St., Sanford

RMORE SEED CONIPANY
1400 W. 1st.. St. Sanford

MTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
r. &amp; Mrs. M. it. Strickland

A. DUDA &amp; SONS. INC.
Slivia, Florida

PURLIX MARK, M
and Employees

Mt. Fbi Misslesarl Baptist. lips. Ave.
BAPTIST
New *i.lhsi missionary Baptist Chur.k,
sth St. al Hickory Ave.
Antioch Baptist Church, OTIO40
C.istrsi iiaphtst ChuRh, lilt (Mk Ave.Now Mt. Caisar7 Missionary Baptist
ChuiiiOta lOs' iial.tlSt Church
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141w 1.1cm Primttivs Baptist OhSfOh,
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III I,.otimaa lid
ifew, Mt Ztoa Baptist Church. ills Pear Avo
Oskiawa Baptist Church, 37*5 W Silk II.
First Baptist Church. $15 Park Ave.
Priendihip Baptist CuttrC* '
Ost..us B*tisi Church
spring*
Altamonte
Pingerest Baptist Church Ill W. oficsrs Rd.
RI. 4$9. AItalD..nte Ipriags
PrairIe tAke Baptist Church, Ridge RI.,
First Baptist Church of b.Dary
Visa Park
First Baptist Church •t OenI,a
Progress Missionary B*ptUt Chu.L Midway
Mary
Lake
Chutak
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Daplisi
First
Iscoad Uhileh Mis.teniry Baptist Chuck.
First Baptist Church of like Monte.
W.st Sanford
Car.
LoRewood.
Baptist Church of
Grant
Al
Church
Si Jam,. Missionary Baptist Church Ste.
itaptiat Church .t 0usd.
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r1res Baptist cliturest of Oka tAndo $primp
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Jordan Missionary Baptist church,
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L4ve soutbore "Otwi Souseles. cisclusts
litoolo"fy Befust Colorists Korth RL

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CHURCH OF GOD
Church if 0.4, 15$ HIckory
csurci of 0,1. IHI a. Preach
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chuck of God min" Reserves"
MIPLOOOPAL
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, Baptist CkOrcb, Ian
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TIOSE AXD NIIIINS RESTAURAN"r
Rose &amp; Wilka Bowman &amp; EmplOyees

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA. CHURCH DIREGTORY.
LUTHERAN
Roman Catholic Usa.. lportsata*s eb
Ch.jueta
Forableff
sit. Ann's Catholic Chisirch.
fir. Cassotblrr7
Ilacs. Dslls.zy
flood lh.phOrd (luteS Luthors.
CkMsh. Malt,
It. Mary Maidaisas Ca
35i5
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had Ave. Aitaitests psisgs
1.uthsr&amp;a Church of 1*5 i.dHast.
CHRISTIAN
isa W. III) Place
)4.s.tah I.'.tk.ran Church. Amsrtoaa Legion
Fleet Christian church. *851 I Sanford Avs
54*11. Prairie Ak., rota Park
CONOILEQATIONAL
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Congrefratle"Al Christ" Church
1451 Park Ave.
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Ncrthside ChrisUal ChUtS
Church. a.
Israeli Woatonlal Melks4
Haves Dr. Maitland
Deilary Ave. hatorprie.
cstuacu OP CHRIST
IBear Lake Methodist Churct
Cissircis of Christ. Isis a. rack Ave.
t.ih.i a H Church. Canaan n.ighls
t'turh of Christ, .t,nsva
Cam Ally Motho3tst Church.
Cs,isIb.I,y
14,kgy RIdS* Rd, Coassibeffs'
Church .1 Chriat, L..t&amp;e User
church of Christ, LA)BIgWoold
Methodist Church W.
CotnatDflIIy
IsolI*f7
Church et Christ. Paolo
lII.tan&amp;a, 1J.BarY

Canaan Wstihta

It. John's Utsoiesas1 Baptist ChitSI•
III Cypress It.
teatpl. Baptist CSurch, Pela SNail 144.
Ait*sate Iptiaps
Weetside husaisiesisy 0"Ibit Cho".
Its L Holly Am
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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

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STRIcKLAND IORRISON, INC.
and staff

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First Idolke4lat Church. 419 Park Ave.
First MetheSlet Ch urch of Oviedo
First

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USthodial Church

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Villa Methodist Choroll. its W. 4th AL
aeneva M5(Lodtal Church. Oensvi
(]raeS Methodist Churc h. Onota III.

Great Chapel A.M r. Church. 011040

Oakgruse M.tboIttt Church, Oviedo

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54v.nth.4ay Advantlet Church. Maitland
It. Marys LMP.. Church It. lit.. Ill O.tosn
Ave. AIt.omouto Ipriage
Sanford Io'estk.4a7 Ad,saUat
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Seventh è hat
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Stafford MsaUta1 Usthediss Church
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Allen's A.M.R. C)sarck. Ott,. &amp; iit
('hutch of 4.1104 is Christ. Oviedo
X&amp;ZARINN
hulusta Comliity Cbgrsk
Church .1 004 .1 Prophecy, III? Flat Ave.
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F I rs I Church .1 Us Xiiarsn
Church
of 0.4 Mlo.. hatsrpdao
lad at Maple
Church of Jesus Christ it Latter Dar
rein Path CAuseh et the NanarsaS.
Saints, 1316 Park Ave.
0 PrIen nit. relic Park
CimmaSity Chape Aitamests Spring*
L.ai,o Mary Church ci the Nasarea.
hastens Ortb.odoz Church. It, Johnsy.ClarI
$*Stan Chapel, Hwy. ii-st. rers Farts
IPRZSBTTMRIAX
Congrsgattoi CII Isrask 11th A MaAlgiolli
Community
First c_au_re_k if Christ. Icisattat.
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rl•'ini r.r,irr. Iinwrv,'r, hr aiui.l thi, ,tj!wommlttre report
ha.1 I,, hato the birsaing of the f.sil contfirkittro and Corkreel
'1 think we niust fare up t.s the realization that this
' (ir%elantl saul.
is ill I.e clo,eiI
Ile Said Rep. (I. c Fischirr. Texas Democrat wilts
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Smith relwirtrd Di
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was apprehended teen hours
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I) it 'I I.e n tin II II of 'ml ttr F M. Curtis, ant
a hrother,
t'Al) iiilcril anti
and Sirs G. W. Arnold Sr . of Mrj John heath and Becky
'Irierre license
use accident occurred about Sanford -scni,r, was killed In and Michael Curtis, all of
action in Sirinam on St.srrhi -Jarksnnsilie, and his grand.
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t a.'puite tie laiP ant it pri Ilv rant be had for a $1,"
IIct,4'In.1 salt.
le%,11111.1 Iplealrd flint Ili* 110tim armed Services
I 40h,loill"litter. vilhirli in%esti6risted the closing of Sanford
rellort this week.
contended ali
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alollig." 11(mirland bold. "that it is not rcanoml(-allr foltal.
~ Ill@ to tllu%o the bast."
liweser, he said, the lack of eIron congrrsslunal at.
I lion I' hark up the auticommittes's report. left the San.
tot-ti ,:rkatin with the belief that the Department of
I)rfellso will close the halse as ordettd lost December.

Lii.l.lU'IN
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or unloading children. regard- ~ A schw)l bus with some 30
r .in
All
Sutilt
("net. ry.
of the slitter. IIihsr.l Darrell '.lition, an.l Brrurn ill listed is
less of bow many lanes you children inside was overturnItrissun
Funeral
Hunt. seat
"satisfa(tnrY."
The
Horan
boy
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Cran,lvtew
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bitt.
ed at Tampa.
Bergen.
Goes Dry
violations a re occunlng A roof was buckled on a
the hos. in charge of arrangement?
1 At-rnue, who was also injured. was not smutted
most often on French Avenue, girls' dormitory at the tintFour persons were Injund
. fatality Is the 11th re. Pit-.
By Donna Files
KATIIV K EN T
:3th Street and W. First versity of South Florida. but
~ Sunday morning on SH 415 Iti,lt
; corded in Seminole Voutity I crahank anti his tv
The town of Altamonte
street.
300 girls Inside escaped lit- ShoetaIri', Hkhard Stslgny, this Year. The utah in now gets were not admitted to lb. acrose the county line In VIII
Springs Is facing a critical tea.
jury.
and Carol Besserer, 'IlA just three Short of the 1 re- hospital Only on. of the per- usia County, whet, their car
Know what IL osta for a
sons
in
Graham's
truck
cornseas
airuirk
by
another
going
ter emergency, Mayor %' Hot-ses caved in, telephone Sweetheart." accepting in tse- corded In all of 1915.
,1.rcd
an
estimated
1142 to drop one bomb load tines were snapped and trees half of the president. SIIke Aceorlii t.. the intestigat. ph*ineil if any injury,
at
Its c%-'lawrence Steofford reported to
on the Viet Cong? $'tOOOO, toppled as the 41)-mile-wide Gray.
Enior charged (;rahuim with less of 100 mph
the herald today.
,
IhiI'
Trooper
Ito.
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that's 011! No wonder our %(,00il line punched over Cen. Lyman guidance counlielor nor i,:nz(-r. ll.,rgrn was driving i having - itrilever's lic,ra,*,
With all three of the town's
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taxes ar, so high.
It-al Florida.
James l. Rowers Introducrtl south on the l.nngw.,otl-Mark' driving nn the wrong side of Mrs. (,iorua Fk,uuin of AI'P- wells and pressure pumps
ka, who was admitted to I'lor•
As the storm line moved the guest speaker. Frank ham
shout fit. miles the roai. ant manslaughter
Ida Sanitarium and HospItal in working at full capacity our1
People tell us that mires toward the Atlantic at a 30- .ore, director of personnel for north iloal,
II.
is
henC
held
in
Seminole
of lake Mary. North.
Orlando, where she 14 listed in the weekend (three million
spread in Seminole County mile-an-hour clip, the Urtuard Seminole County schools
the - fount, jail
the
toni
was
en
hound
the
ant
out
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,04,id,1 condition, 'treated at
last year wiped
County aherifl's office report' The speaker prnmierd the
A sopioniorp sit 111-hop
Population. includine I h a ed a tornajo had struck the students a life of -hard work, other vehicle Involved In the Moor. high chooI, Paul l;. the hospital and released was 3 hour perlodi the reservoir
drradcd firs ant. flow,ver. north part of Cocoa_acroi$ challenges, and satiefaciion" accident. a two-ton truck tiny- martin wae a member ant Mrs Edna Waterhouse. also of went dry. l'rrssure dropped
the program Is undeay the Banana jIlter from Cape if they urs1ie a career In edu- Cfl II)' Samuel J. Graham of
again this year.
and the driver of the car in U pounds.
Kennedy. At least file trail , alion . . . Ile pointed not that
ob ('hiunth and a mnnbcr
which they were all riiing. flcaplte the fact applications
era were ouedUtfl in a triil educational rjuIrcments for for a boy scout camp
11i.i. 1, out Troop 541.
tell
Graham
en.
ritf.t.ir
rrionr
saki
deputy
a
Nits Arline 1. lwdlcy. of have been filed vvith Ilse Corn-~
er park and
teacher accreditation ore get
Herald Index
"there are report-a of tn$Jses ling stiffer all the time, with tered a sharp left hand curve. In addison to his parents and • South Paris, Sic . treelerd munity Facilities DivisIon. I)s'- I
brother, ltnIan,h.Issurvivrti
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minor Injuries but were not partgnent of ilouainl and Cr11 in the area •
many states now requiring a and ai he cam. around
the
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First of all, CltVclSnd cold, Ili# base has to be do.
•.i surplus alit determination must be mad. to se. it
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Full 0.spsi Tabstasel. 1714 C.uatey Club
34L Olive uollao" Colossal, Oak Hill
114. Defeat
Ptnsc,.st A.e.slty .t a, 11th
Fiat
Sa nf ord A l liance Church. 1401 1. Park ATS.
Sanford Coadvoseltion of Jollovals's wit.

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ban uesrlopmeflt, toe teurral
curve he was In Iii,
taken In the hospfl..l
master's degree.
ound Inne. I he two vehicles serving ulth the Nnvy at
(Buddy)
grants
and loans amounting to
HIP
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AM01111 END(HURil'"
Ile said the biggest need for i b
trouetsord ptaule ........3A
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SAN
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CAlif(UP11at
the
present
time
is
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teachers
Dear AbhY - - ........... 10 Ronald 1111teacan today carrie
dirly. water %3&amp;tem and mnstruction'
d In ,he field of Industrial affilatinick Ifergen's Uuck Just In .1,11ithael. William, Patrick and Isorled the speeding rar.
rAlorial page ......... 2A
en by Spencer Lee Dixon. of of a sanitary sewerage s'se endorsement of the ll,M10 and the new fields of science front of the driver, and shear- Richard.
t,rtainmeDt ...........10 th
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Funeral 51ass was at 11 Am. Ostroff. went out of control on tem.
I&amp; RopublieAn end Math. Whereas there is a ed off the cab. cuttint it
wait,
action
must
can't
"We
All
Souls
Church,
at
curve
and
crashed
into
the
whore
today
iacrou to the right side
teachers In
P't surplus
Si Aes,mbly Into his
Plus
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cuflt.betC bridge. 34 u. i1cw'gcti)," teutluid said. -.
bear were riding. 'lbe jcano uffiiating. Burial teai
s.lrie
In,,. alalt.
and aoC[aI &amp;tudjri.
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Cleiieland said.
lie said Don fit adford. director of ilia Office of Etanornic Adjustment In th. Department of Defense, is ii.
pttu1 to come to Sanford moon to hIp the community I.
rra.lJu.t to the closing of th. base and to help the contitir, the I cc
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J0b. Dunn and Staff

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and
to
try
thoughts to%%ard the People Of in Tampa and lbrft 1nore in
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king of P,~nil.Ih~. 0100khtfill- i ter. was vqwcixll~. hard hit. II "IM'
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o ar i and Russell (sordle :
rain between mldni,Jit illirt at the Irade Vs It Is I ate
10 1
Memorial Fund.
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lh~hhrhl of the tr%rsiin~,-,
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out of the 611111 early in the , the pirc4entation of honor a
rVAN
feelings. Compassion
gentle day across PInellas (St. Pc- wards to outstanding mcii:
arind merciful toward the teraburg, IIII1sborouh (Tam• her,.
st-let stricken-the feeling
pa) and l'olk (t.akeland, Bar. UteIatr.i tdrnt°s on r".' 21
another's deep sorrow that to%) Counties. three of the
Kathy Kent, pre0dent of the
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help.
leads to the desire to
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Sanford H trul) a compal
(,ot iIadon Burns deelat the h.nir h her thu. SSIUS
sioflate tOstn.
.tlicia Schmidt. %ptIfltI)t.
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Counties disaster areas AM ni:iking the prr~enla 101
. A SS Or JUNK IS ALL VIAT REMAINS
VI'lItfl the Munpat Zoo ordered the .National Guard
The Girls FT% Club of Semi
ge $ 'i nt w mandrill it will out to assist In hunting miss- nob high prrscntrd awards to
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be called t% lila If Jim
chaplain,
itc)nuI(le.
ing people in the wreckage of 2tartnig&amp;n gets his %Ay- 'it %'
%Ial!n),
Unda
11 ,nwowd homes and to prv- --ilhomotc;
be named after a CCI
tent looting and rioting, lie tre.ssurrr. junior, and twins
oy
ortlercd all available state l.0 and Sue Jaillet. seniors i
keeper.)
: Welt Grace Slarle Slincril,her.
troopers In the area.
A wr,-lsrtoI rsrnIIiflbi trip • lkrg' is tehi. I. spun arsunI
Smith who nncute&amp;
e
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(In the Atlantic coast, an awsn'nr, gate nut the awarlie
Graham' s
couts mild
llertnan Rritall,kv. ,,,,,,,r for four anford ll,,y
emergency Intradn warning
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1)1. ,,II.I
truck
.,,titinucid
on
off
morning's flt-e on
enttnole Boys 112, ended in tragedy befur. it '
Issued by the t',eather Bureau of the
at.
fur
at.iut
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fret
and
wtdge.l
Sanford Fire interrupted plant for a fourth presc'ntrd
stile to Kcnt Igan Friday esening, when
Department did a tremendous attempt today to launch an
t
one ,of trip
1
,the tilale.
p&gt;b in crin'-imin.
Was Agerin rocket frnm Cape I All tho p4sm-nitera In flir
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1 his crimparlinns Injured A qI
~ 'Kennedy carrying a stargari r l
their truck was involved In an hIerl.cn trliitle were thruart
Widening of some of Our satcllitt
! ntlt of The % req,kawe. sithough
accident atmilut ri,34 o'clock.
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canit
n1sm lhorouOlfarcs is
Wrttimin.
, up the huge garitt.,
the truck rc-ps.rtedly pinned
ee,i
fst.ilIv
injurr.I
buy
The
%cfllc'flCC to the mi,torttt but around tIl 117-foot rocket
,inwn the two ioya who hall
Jr.
Paul
.I*srph
totnisrl$n.
apparentlY has caused
National Guard units wet
n
h,.en riito' in the Cal'
-on of Mr aol Slip. p:iuretie
some tonftistott, ttMI
t- a!Ied not in Polk County an'l
Gilmartin
The aiiiviving
Avenue,
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Oak
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Gilmartin.
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some molaisti. %till extra (lirected to Lakeland, another
rnInjured were his brother. youth I. listed In
lanes to spaic, arent shipping I hard, hit Ixiift in the path of
bus,cs.
Chief
Arnold
for school
the a lot11 lin . Air Force bell.,
with Interrel
(Huts-h) Kertiltirk, IS, son of lin'pi'al tola
Williams says,-otitCrS in,! ainhuanccs work'op for a

a&gt; hers apparently

lr%elanil sail aH Intornistlon gathered Indicated Re.
outti rate Sanford In
One
t.'nflals,once Attati. Vln
and the bass would be shut down in July or
I August of next year.
"We Should take Immediate steps to acquire the base

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Seminole County School Thiatsea last night approved re-appointments for supervisors and principals
for the 190.70 school year. The Hit of 21 supervIsors
and county staff members anti 25 principals will be presented to the District School Board for acUon In the
near future.
In recommending t h e
Smddl. ay session with
principals, John Angel,
serials of UD*SCSSSSI7 Soma.
school superintendent, pur.
to consider. And why
Ind
posely left out names of the
there should be moes *'home
Y
MEMORIAL l4kVI( Wwereconductel '.'ederdáy attin,00n st SemInole
schools and facilities to
rule." Seminole County ComJunior Cdilee in remeflsirsnce of former I'resldunt Dwight I), Elsen.
mission has petitioned the
which they will be assigned
bower. The Seminole Jibk's College choir. directed by Burt PerIncbf.f ia
Lelslsthre for an act naseis
shown singing "A Ssmg. from Davkl" during the ,ervke. which festuT
until more information conState Road 435 in Orange and
ain eulogy by Op'angc4le minuie,sonator Kenneth
ernlng school desegrega- Ss;
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Seminole Counties as wSemocan
(Photo by Tom AundSd
.
tin Is known,
Boulerurd" Seems It wodid be
i '
School board Is scheduled to
a lot simpler for the two eounty commissions to approve a Seminole Composite Squad. meet this afternoon in spcisi
ron, Civil Air Patrol, Is mor. eei' to decide 'ether to ac
olnt tesolutlon.
AffTL.EN1. P(an CAP, YeI
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lug Wednesday to new head- cept U. S. Health. Education
• . .:
low Soldiers. ft lends and n.1g
On the telephone: 11 want to quarters at Sanford Airport, and Welfare (HEW) offer te'
bors of D.vIgM 1). Eisenhowei
say something aloe about Dr. occupying Bufldlng 17, once conduct
survey of county I
(Raymond) Bass. I woald libs used by a Navy squadron as 5 school. to determine how beat
completed their sad pfcy*t0.
for wery"a to beaw he Not out training ticIUt.
to proceed with eliminating all
hone today I.,v his buviol in PdI(
of bed at 3:30 in
morning Seminole Squadron now con- traces of a duel school system.
borne iowa.
old
to gtee my dog $
. That slats of more than 20 senior
HEW recommendations wili not
As
l
the funeral train rnfl.d
was .ly else or him."
(adult) member and 40 cadets be binding on the board but will
C Is
am Washligtsn,Ab.
wNtwsrdtr
Unit officers
(age
1347).
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lAity runelle, of Billies poet the total membership to offer some form of guidance to
lien
made
ready to accord tJii
w
the board members reach
£
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*o
Company, Iae boa saceed 75 now that faduitisS a decision
nations' Jtth pesSi* both pub!
before plans for the
bees
od a
of
tic and private memonsi .,vv.
have been leased at the air- coming School year are cornVedbsws.s Soles O, ond
isis Weitoaiduy.
will teavel with hi, wits to Civil Air Patrol, as the
Up to 1*050 persons more ex.
offi. fr"s recoinmendationa last
Jacksonville thin w
to at. clal elbiflan auxiliary of
to im their Way go;
wo,
the night Inciudtd:
.
toad a diessr.dsnos hesoet
this northern Kansas
U.S. Air Force. szm general
ssn.
.0
co
•
Guild m-mwa from ths aviation In air search and
ty of 1,111 which sore ar4
P. flying up t. 70 poe re-.ppoiatmtnta: W.
Besi: - em V.lkswsg.a
the terminus of the aid Chls
51iPSriflisfldIflt busi.
hoimcaWstrail.
dniwddw
esM at all =&amp; emission In the ieee and
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finan
ce; Frank Gore.
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wall
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TJUd S. I of
MUMS! director; Houston --_----Units ..
partly cl
asdl
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Hughes. finance officer; Mrs.
a
Jsilig
it
Uiut,...Jlg
s
d
Ieesir
omsrgtnciss.
of
aturaslathe*
whoa
CAP boast. the largest nos. nary Harden, payroll officer;
The tzals 'Was a.aMd to anin jo*ag in —. - military
at
sank, dlrsdcr; Roger Harris,
as hansen
___ 114 with s samw tom In the aides.' Mad. up of inte
late
toudgiti
or surly W.deude,
tne1
auditor and
tes aomogs of U.
in the vsluatsan, this Organization
said,
would
rs_s
pu
nftSfI
1.SOSe
jmessy
Th. pIa, )jasu
City of aford'a Scenic Improvement
davefter of *7. esI Wra.
RusaIm1le . Iuthuk manager: 1t.wrl
ins 11* body of
Should
hu
le
Board
this
morning
voted
ask
Sanford
City
.•
to
be rsvlewsd members of
of ispM. Gotchel. sWaM li.uI.M,i
to Imp ment sad
kom L. L*s of SOS Bilewoith sties soMy is
landly I
Th
hoI1ISI t.rgsi
CornmiUlOn to participate with lbS
nt
kutzuotIos
for
W.
B
.
yearly
to
aceordaaeswI
chrrsot
ts. Me
th
,soslng
aviatlea
ly
...
p4
.K,elSsmii0IIMaMI*l Council to the
'°. assendasy iducgdl. lash at
it miS r
pubat a, red
---t11.
om of After 1J--17theImFevia besutlitcatios plan tar the it adid all P1,4aMt mUst be càaptst,d by Nev.
malice
sow to. r.dof? zi. Mir*rst'Qlt, fls7*SM 6 LI
do ft 0I Allp,
of
algin
ass,
the
have
results
by
Aug.
15.
13
should
and
city
3h. Sad * n.s _ dlit, aestinis en
it-actor; breshiag tot. lbs Jbe Lash when the board requested Harlan Hanson, tn.
wiTuesday
ll be eon. elementary
a,
tics, acme the ot*
be drawn up by Masses
Contract
to
mach
Mrs. Mary Oroomi, cs-ordinates Chey.ler.PlyaauIk spicy en
county planner, 10
of
a
ilrto end a
ilbWti
cos.
at
tract for presentation April 14 to the commis- Presented to the csmaIaeln1 will outline what Plea. Theater whore F'r.
tb
of
% Ibe,l. be. dliCtSd
of .1 omen to r y curriculum: balk Hwy. 17.0$ and om'sb
a,. Invited
7 pa. visit.,,
or laid Ms first
...
slocers seeking $5,* to city funds for council work the thr—
oe
lug
the
dews
s
a
sak
— ag p
Harper
Doug1s.
gsnarai
u In
,
and
In
a
Saofcrd
as a pridde Ie- *_ to
____ 2,
for the
es Civil Air Patrol program.
adnilelsesly
I.
gain
uetbing
let
their
use
visor; Thomas Richey.
a City plan.
approved
&amp;4
group
has
boon
i,
already
Planning
RIU1m.
tratItS sstvloas diac
B, I. i
51 th 1 action, th Scenic board voted
An honor guard ci— p- -d of
for an $5,100 U.S. Housing and Urban 1)evelop.
om at
UMom.
Today Is April Fill'. Day.
Douglass. adult and vocational
to
table
the
appointment
of
a
npiaeeaeot
ter
man
has an the asàM som
in
the
development
(HUD)
grant
for
use
meet
directorand wW —
lueatton
Ernest Cow. "II a. hp,y,•'
- of
Jupljf
il
the
board.
il
bad
ices
will
match esa Me *
Dr.
John
W
aso
asW
ls
so
b.autiflcatlos
plan.
throe-county
of
a
in
lay, music, art, humanities Co. "Is she, anyase
in )L w a
in
iitlt.
approval
local
funds
noaneed
his
wish
5141
Army
embat
Me
of
$5,000
In
City's
site. We nem keep would mean Single
ordiaator; Qsse Meyer, math of
for
considerswets
Introduced
ni.
Two
names
plan
Is
be
developed
ior
a
0O
IJadsr
If.
coordinator: J. Ivan flo,,, u
Ms posty
President N
Sanford during the time planning council corn- Lion bid, on a malls by Sidney Vlbls Jr., no
to _____ a.m, DURHAM. N.C. (AP)—FlorI- rnarvlaur of
tSItlu$
e three-county recommends- action was taken until the next meeting April plan to arrive at S am Wedow
whol
the
plats
r4l 1 4l of
and exceptional child education;
14.
do
day at the alepset in asas
tioni.
fer an
4W
Ml.
N,
bas undsigen.. su,j Richard Barnett. social studies
him Slid ceom hi
Mrs.
Tay.
ssse
-*s.
Ina1or;
An
polUn
..-r'
reas at
Aucuulf
Is,
a
bust
it
lbs
panc
thswaIUugtrsinahaat*
IJiI'
ISdIs-VISUS1 •anlces ce
7 .I.___4__,
University Hospital and lor
uteslatar.
•
Deputy She riff Edward Va.
.L1 Dsh.
ordirsator;
Mrs. Ruth Long U- gin
srd
about II days.
Iasd
yaft1Sn..Meb
I
Will be
last
night
arrested
two
by services co osinator Lu Vsgu (Nov.)
w a,
e ,s a.
Army
band
will
atchi
up
physician said Me -s.''
(Net.)
sees
iC1hlns,
school PSYCIIOI- Iiwfully committing assault
1W do phury sebseL
nJ not be completely temorDisc.
hyan 'God it Our Faie" In
cg; Fred Genes,
A
special
they
were
the coffin I. Uuifuu.d in-.a
found
.d
amid
Yborual
will
be
given
hi1ali education project
A If yes ars .s
as
t.ia.e1
In the company of a nude worntwan
erapy.
Thor*ial, on
th
we bmw yes ass (sU 1be IS
tor
an In an orange grove near
Thsu mitt begin a slam pricescourt Since
Me
Stats
Ssç,eme
___________
— — -. em$fl. — be
PMcIaals n,comindsd
Forest
City.
aim
as semi
pus
_________
re.sppoIMmeM Included:
- ...uu.. of
doat that
pagan
in
his
report
listed
sonusi
as l
and
-f
m.dltls.
1*,
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dose L
in
of a,
James B. Murray, AuoId C.
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a.hsnon of Everett
in '
30
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ticularly at the Casselben'y ala, the state
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W I)OlvTfA SiTES
of Orlaide, Outi EdWd115Wk5bSITs, Marvin Abed, U, and Willard
_____
blents thraugh $1. *
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Mr..MargaretReynolds. Ken.
by. wa. toe,_____
dw
a, Sern. County Commluloo, tim with the extra hane mu. at lbs stations and to sot a pow -,
cow
9t to -_-Ms
a,
of in-i-_- ij or a ____
ik of a, Stats Road moth Echols, H. 1. 51100. two men In lbs company of obv1qulY tired of criticism
her of cars from Orange Cia. ally of $1 f those por.sos i- lit at lb. ssotbaeat edge of
Ciarles Roberts, S. T. Mulls,. Jeanne Wills, 22, of 507 Liberty celvid because of long waiting ty when the station was built cclviag inspections late and 5. town.
to
of ft. ___
'101
the FIfth (thin) Math Ruby, Ted Ba r k e r.
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g aavkm. The ___ Rued for
. lines at the two county motor with the Idea of serving Bern. ashy that no ad valoa* lazes
were discovoted
will take .h.
't hi vim
__ lor ____
Road
PtSEv'
Waltes.
Liuls
N-ky,
ij_j
In
Thomas, grave owner, new vs@lcI. inspection stations dur
es*t
the r.
mat be
411
(
$ofvi4
to
15
____.k
so to maintain or spirits
Casison Henley, W. L. PIat"Iton, a, Thomas
dm inS1 Per p
.
lug th. past Mt'tsI mosthi He cIted lb. "obvious reluc.
____
mom
u.
the
'iP
Thorns!
____ as a, — dog
Clyde W• liddit, Aeweding to the report, the wilt on record today calling
ben of 'ks ansad uaviose
es
the
part
of
Me
Dilb.
ititims.
Heck sib ask. 31551 WIlls woman was nude p'4 dOt s-iUUal adS iCtioni. partmast it Safety in enforcing It was mads clear that asadse ,_lug an
in Yloldo
i.aMe..
.
Mimi.
Hugh
Castles. Andrew county authorities wer• cail4. COWJnIUIOS chairman jobS the law and the "delay in the the program sugged by Me Inc the peucesai a belt in Me
glad
that
w—
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saw .-—.
Bracken. C. id Harp, Prsd Tay- C,oswsU and Aired Om Aisnadar In rcoommeadhu lbS enforcemest mouth ails, .o.tk Commiules, absolutely as pse. ctmq-'k at Eli_sham _ã r
P.),I Cw
lot, Freemen $aUett, B. 11. plsco4 in county jail on $2,000 actiso suggested and the Corn. after
lit or fads for faders saseaMs Will tell every tIre u.k WAim?th
CAP — Ba. Prater Jr.. and Floyd C. Rich beads.
mission agreed to make Its p0.1.
£ — to a,
a. ,e...
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in adaM Isdiesi ando.
County records d11c191 s no lions on lbo revidoss belig cone log lb. month of March thaI ___________________________________
______ r-_s thas 0 Pw am IgUrIlI was cot by about di3ON In making the recommenda• charges on the woman Jwho to. sidered In the MV! law known shouid have a. inspected to
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f øsati Is ata ut al aesthe cs Us to the trustees. Angel raid portadly joined the ,wu men to lbs Th,lda Lewis's tun.
of
December, January end Feb.
sp
a
to
tots
esdthe
school
system
reserved•
lbs
after
meeting
them
a
Forest
M.zandar
pointed
10
ii,o-1
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a, bu
p,l, mazy aid many cars wets 1'
kms the county has faced par. spiew . a,
(Continued as Page 3 Cii. 0) City bar.
or No 41 dw Per fose 6 in Vow Passed.
AV AW WA
l time in
I
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ad a, March," at0 sherman said.
1,-v.
"Tb. Lsj'ltor. and the depart.
_'i'S.t_.I
ad d sea 0" yaw to
mast it W41, safety
ad
that
bees able Is make up their
Mass ani
0$
._Li
a
gododw
Atnndn___
p.d to lbs
- Sir WW T* in'
particular time, pointing eut that "this Is ___
sgs,
a, should
lulL
_110d at I
$1100
the
seesly
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mo __in_— ---kr-t
Wedw
bhu In ant
___ has Isvssted
Is
the
1,5
stathese
out of fads
111106
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a,
He
water shed into lake Dot Is from the
p --- %nL. ablab we — pgg
a,
purpaset
1
sad that intestigation showed pu Increase set aside ts
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"it
Is
toils
did
nut p
drainage baSes Into Me area.
r_JJ or
it uid Met deslu in
--aSIO
lease sad.," be s.
uS a, Nu Me
, a, "
Larry,
, a resident of iwdind, who Ut.. dl. the bad
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MalleN to
*5
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JLsM u.IU.4 ad it
free at. polluted lake told The Heraldthat U inspeelimo
Mails it Isuite. redly
O..tobu
plssaht
maser
.0
right
Sunday
sight
whoa
he
all
do
em ldi.. .--g is l-'--- Jid
.ve'pthkg
pp,arsd
to
be
Megs.
ud west fishing. Mutebln'os said he went it this year, the esumly wMI
vMllsd lb.
My TIN AIT4
,
&amp;Uthe
lake
Inly
Monday
morning and hundreds of dead flab break eves, fluiicL'ly, accord
to
Fish ____
stall dying in Labs
Dii iecate_in a, rester it
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and
___ bet If se.
batlig is the water. Dead fis h, lag I. the ebairmas,
ts
laying
1*
Me
ihats
a,
11
so ~ id
No sawn. Included ba, carp, bream, ca$ih and many other varieties. UN Is takas kains_that tlpSe
-Am 40dis
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SlIt VIs#nt, The Herald'. fl.h111 and busting editor, ri-- chug, lbe program, lealsie
SlIme ___________ _____
0_$ ilnIii auuin&amp; adsdmg fries a lack it esygs. PUn por that suaUy cattish are hard to kill, and theorized that will lea. miami $N,110 pies.

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ut.ts bith school allselft e, lui
-o— will be —
may 10 on Wi.
*s, with lanford Nas1
Aondsrny as the boa.
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for the G* ad Pe. Walar P1* ce.i'.i. said that amass) Iueyçitinus. prerIg
lim s tiema adivSS WSW Flat 4ommIri,i üiak a,
_jirgiu In (kale was being ostasled and the LeIs1.im. Is saillued asi.
a, sas Islet s absiess and idadre wed see ---- lt U asotami atlul the lake could be . ly standards 1$ No ad.qesmiy
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prdect the pk and that it
A it at. weak.
ft was
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COMW _ladates Vet Iltins told The Metald nspsrto not be
1 Me source it the csotaat•Mheu in aol. ccsvtilnt."
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at. 4, "a-Nh Dspastasut tests shiv as abase, of red, as'
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which asra&amp;ly is rwed frees weed
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Gen. Eisenhower Ro11s T o Final Resting Place
fltIfl!u1shNj
Service hHttfrv or cannon p7tced east or from the caktt to Mm. EIM'n family and guests )ep.ve the
!tref't fromthe white frame'T'hpn the racki't will be c• the Ei.'n)uipi' ttrst.bwr sfl Navi
(Continued Frnm Pare IN
As the band plays Martin Lu house were Eisenhower grew up ned along the broad sids'.dI. trDnud Dwight Eisenhower. who Mednl anti the Legion of Merit the library will fire a 21-gun sa. bower with the simple words chapel about 11:0 am.
And Dight David Euenhew-' thor's ' A Mighty rmtress is land the Lt,coIn grade schno the tiny chapel about IN yards died of iwarlet ?ever at the age There is room Inside the chap tuft. Following the benediction. uttered at all military funerals.
"This 1la is presented to ion er-known to Abilenc as a buy
ci for only about Rh invited per a rifle squad will fire the iradiwest of th' library to the time ftf 3 in 1921.
Our God? the general casket Iwbich he atendcd.
will be removed from the The aervse will be conducted Ariny Blue" and "Lead Kthdly Elsenhower'st burial uniform eons. o news coverage of the tinnal throe 'tolevs and a bugler ion behalf at a grateful natoti as who dreamed of being a loeorntlm fo- the tfve engineer hut instead lt
flicl
'her vii til' nlov "Taps.741.parse and planed on the front by the Rev. Robert IL. Mac-L1gl,L
of ofl;cer pink t.ers and the IZ.
it token at aprreriatn
porch of the twn-sthry Euton- Askill or thii First Presbyterian The coffin will be placed on short jaeke 1w made faniou! be permitted. A loudspeaker Then "West P,,nt Alma Mit honorable ann faithful service came commander at the reat•
bower Ubrary for a public me- church of Gettysburg. Pa.. and temporary wooden nlaitlurm bears only three of his man - I will carry words n the elenity let" likill he played and as the rendered In your loved one"
est militar, force ever assemThe strains of "America the bled and jirisident or the Urited
nianlal service expected to last the Ret. fleiin Miller af P&amp;slni built over a sunken crypt some decorations-the Arms thstin man-yet to he clinsen-in those last nott' lade aia. Lt Gen
arid
"The
Old States-will be home for his tiDesert,
V. P. Monk, 5th Arms' corn- Reautiful"
Citlil..
about 25 mltiutcs.
CommunItjU feet inside the chapel door. 1 guished Se.-vicc Medal wiLhnutside.
The body will lie next to that of three ask leaf clusters, the .iust before the benediction, a mandant. will take the flag JRugged Cross" will sound as the nil rest..
The library is across the church
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It was announced that Old
Presentation of awards and Glory has qualified for a cita'
certificates of appreciation tion as a Golden Post of Dli.
highlighted the program at the tinctUre from national head'
50th anniversary celebration of quarters by exceeding its 1061
American Legion held by Old membership.
Glory Post 183 of Altamonte
In business, action was take
to install a new furnace In the
Springs.
Citations and Golden Cards post home, lower the ceiling'
were presented to Henry Blttrich and Install new lighting fix

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Similar certificates were preP
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of The Sanford Herald and to
Lee Mcge, Sentinel reporter,
and Raymond Morris, photographer, for 'press articles and
photos on behalf of the post."

tures. Work will be supervised
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The auxiliary unit discussed
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senators and congressman per'
taming to the vote on non-profit
making organizations concern
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net, during which a large birth.
day cake was cut and served.
Miss Dorothea Wicklin of Malt.
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Certificates of appreciation
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raditional Lenten music and Maurice Rudolph, James
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Sccre• by Laird from the Johnson ad gerow economic and fiscal situ'
final
dc1ense ation." LIrd said He noted
tars of i)efensc Melvin IL mlnlstmtitm's
Ni'wn had ordered sti.mi!irnnt Youths Held I
' Laird. nuvig to cut military budget for hsczil 1976.
Ttit new total stands at £.9 eductions' in federal budget
spending .nothiei $61 million.
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announced today plans to re- billion for the bookkeeping year estimates to cope with the prab
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duce 852 bomber sorties andsthrting .Ju1y I. Pentagon offi• 1cm.
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trim several naval ships in the dais indicated more slashes are The Pentagon chiefs second
With Nixon led the great of the
Sanford polk-c have arrested
under study
'setnnni war,
whack t the defense budget toIsix
persons, including three _________________________________________________________ black crept drawn SC1Oi.5 Its world as tney sat on simple
winglo
a fui.rral train t,itst,p(i
Laird made It plain the fresh two weeks was a patctiark
Laird also tOIL] the house
juveniles in the theft of a late
cant chairs beneath the scaring
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with sorrni hurried acm's the
Armed Services Committee hr spending reductions were reliit eluding stretching out some pro. nrniel rented automobile.
J..
nia.esty o .t'r'ri&amp;s loo. •ar splendor of the Washington Na
L5 postponing purchase of a ed to President, Nixon's call for ,jects., deferring others
in
Dorothy Powers, 1. French I
rying Dwight David Eisenhower Lional Cathedral to mourn the
bomber-launched extension of the Ill per cent In somecases reversing actions Avenue; Linda Griffin, 18, of
short-range.
home forcvcr.
missile call SRAM until tests came tax aurchargc.
Laird announced La the Senate 2826 Gale Place, and Howard
7111-year-old fallen President In a
From thit 'rancieur i!
"The nation Is confronted with I Armed Services Committee only Bolden. 1, of 5W West First
show whether it will work.
'lJitf' solemn shaft funeral.
These tietions, iepecse';tlng an extremely difficult and dan two weeks tigo.
funeral in the nation's capital. "The Lord gave and the Lord
Street, were charged with
-.the train bore Un body it hc
- about half the 1013 million.
His action to reduce flit flUfll theft after the Power, girl vol.
d.GoudIe I4SII
gentle warrior back to the broad bath taken away; blessed ne the
her of BS2 sortn-s in the Viet- untarily told Detectives Ralph
brought to more than El billion I
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a name of the Lord." Intoned the
ptatn for huria in what i&amp;
PARIS (Al") - President nam war was A. switch from his Russell and Tom Depperi at
the amount of spending pared
_________________________ Charles tie Gaulle returned to- March 19 position and amounts the theft of a 1061) car rented
boyhood cornfield
\'cry Rev. F'raucis B. Sayre Jr..
"ELLIPSIS" was the word which won Martha
F'rcsiden: Nixon. the political dean of the cathedral and
I day from the funeral of far- to at least a partial ruin.'tate- to William It. PEIC.r, iso
Weeg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Woeg.
mar President Dwight D. ment of a Johnson admlnistna• Magnolia Avenue. by King Car student at St. Mary Magdalen School of Altamonte heir whom Et'enhower lived to'
another
set In the White House at last. Woodrow ?,'ilson.
Hospital
Eisenhower.
thin plan.
Rentals, French Avenue.
SprIflgl the statewide spelling bee sponsored by the
wxll fly here for the finn serv
Florida Coluinbian Squires at Coral Gables, Some
The presidential widow. Ma
51 students, representing schools across the state,
mit Doud Eisenhower, veiled in
participated in the contest. Martha, student in Sit'Nixon was blinking back ttbJl black, held onto the at-rn of her
as he left 11w train station in son John during the services
tar Mary Kenari's eighth grade class, displays
Washington Monday after Uit and went 3uie(t%' at the last ,
trophy she was presented and the
trophy
AI)M1NSJUN
to go to the school this year. She will use the $75fl , flag-covered coffin was carried hymn: "Onward. Christian Sallimits Rae Braden, Sanford SAIGON (API - Thousands Atlas Wedge was conducted in "It looks U1
scholarship which she won to attend Bishop Moore aboard the funeral car to begin
of helicopter.barne 'U.S. air civ- the Michelin rubber plantations ceitlng replacements. But they
the 1,30(-mie trip hi the twilight In the front row sat the tiu.
William Parrish. Sanford
High School in Orlando next fall.
a I r y rn an are leapfrogging in the southern hair of Thy Ninh
of a chill spring da}'•
Nancy Spivey Sriford
farther away from Saigon
frowntng figure of Charles de
through the Viet Cong's War province. 45 miles northwest of are
Lang Brewer. Stiford
Gaulle. president of Trance,
agon. The new dilve is calLed now,"
Lois Bolllngsworth, Long- Zone C. pursuing an estlrnat.d Si
comrade In arms of Eisenhower
7,500 troops of two North Viet- Montana Scout after the native Battalions of air cavalrymen
wood
and now, at 78. among the last
Cay's
cornwho
have
been
operating
around
Sandra Lee Robichaud. Long- namese divisions, military state of the 1st Air
of the allied leaders of th.a: brumander. MW. Gen. George I. Saigon have been moved north
Blast Traps 168 Miners
spokesmen said today.
Wood
The air cavalrymen were Forsythe. Spokesmen said it is to join the hunt for the North
Donald McIntosh. DeBa?v
of the
I ne
t, had reported that officials Lyndon B. Johnson, COt
chasing the enemy's lit and 7th about half the size of Atlas Vietnamese. They have built MONTERREY. Mexico (AT') raused by a short hrcult.
Giles Beavers,ieBary
new artillery bases and are fan- - Officials reported 1611 miners
Another 125 were trapped In believed 30!; miners were nation's two surviving ex
Richard Bhiehltffs, Thiltona divisions, which are believed to Wedge.
dents, returnea to Washington
y In a the
The ne sweep was preceded fling out to follow-up sweeps are believed trapped today
e' ncarbs' o. 2 shaft. officials
os
have pulled back into the 1un
Nelson Beacon. Deltana
coal
mine
ripped
by
a
tremcn
s.ud.
All
werebelieved
to
be
at
trapped.
This
figure
Inter
WI?
for
the first time far the funeral.
15-5:strikes,
ales of northern Thy Ninh prni bs massive B32 bombing raids. after B52
Anna Beacon, Deltona
reduced by company officials exactly one year to the very day
The
Only
significant
action
re
dous
methane
gas
explosion
in
a
dept
of
aboht
1.700
feet.
moe n.u.r lbs Cti,nihndinn border I Thirti'
- of [hip bombers' thimn.ri
wno mane iuruicr cnccaa.
'niter 015 fl1SiIC annonnns
Troops were rushed out
a ft e r eluding a 10.000-man nearly l,00(i tons of explosives ported so far occurred Last Sat Coahuila State.
Mary Roberts, I)eLend
that he would not rim again.
The blast tore' through the control victims' families who
Patricia IlIsner, Cape Cane'- American sweep called Opera on War Zone C In the past 24 urda3', when North Vietnamese
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But missing from the 2.100
Ist Division troopb attacked air mint. Monday afternoon. As al rioted at the tunnel extrances.
tion Atlas Wedae.
I hours. spokesmen said.
cral
mourners was Milton S. Elate.
_________________________________________________________ dlfl'uh"ymen building one of the this morning six bodies had The crowds calmed down later.
Sonja Hittell, turd, Point, Ga.
Banks Back howcr. 68. youragest brother d
ne'. bases. Nine Americans been brought out. said officials' The' mine is at Barroteran.
New Smyrna
Lite late President. Dr. Elitewere kIlled. 25 were wounded of the company. Altos Hornos tie with a population of 8.000 penI
Beach
bower. who collapsed wftb faend the bodies of 35 North Viet- Mexico. They added that one at pie, about 75 miles southwest of
Edith Morris. Lake' Mary.
University Building
tigue before the funeral. u
namese
were
found,
the
bodies
was
that
of
a
rescue
the
Texas
border
town
of
Eagle
BIRTHS
considered In sa_actory coedi.
Military analysts said flit i-c worker who was overcome by Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hill, a
lion today.
treat of the two North Viet- gas
'It was a tremendous explo
girl, Sanford
banking
institutions
of
He remained overnight at
Six
namese d ivisi ons Into War Zone
Gar still lingered in pockct of ion. blowing parts of the mine
I)I$CRARC,ES
Waiter Reed Army Hosttal. the
C was part of a general with- the two mine shafts where. tic- entrance into the air." said Dr. SIflfl1oie County
Lonnie McNeil, Sanford
Florida same hospital where his brother
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)- Such a move would first require1 drawal forced on the foe by cording to work hit data
Vickie Causube. Sanford
sup- Emilio Lopez of the Barroteran State Bank, Sanford Atlantie.;died last Friday after an SP
Failure to sell $39 million worth I approval a! Florida voters in a I
heat'y losses suffered in his plied by the company. the 165 hospital, who witnessed the First Federal Savings and Loso, battle
5i')vj, Lewis, Sanford
of education bands ihichi went November referendum.
against seven heart atfive-week-old offensive. The men remained trapped
Cars Givens. Sanford
blast "We' have' no injured, United State Bank. South Semi-,
tacks
and.
on
side'
tuciii'
could
halt
confinally. congestive
in
Margaret Soles, Sanford
we don't sell them we're 't'iet Cong's 9th Division. which
Ttir lists showed 4: miners They tierr either all killed at ok- and Citizens of Oviedo
atructuon at six present and tio
heart failure.
is
Seminole
I
Loche,
Sanford
e
Esther
supposed to spearhead any at' trapped in the No. 3 shaft, I the entrance' or trapped below, cooperation with th
tiimed claw universities hot in some rea
Jane Wakefield, Sanford
County School Board will apse-'
l trouble with out tack on Saigon. also is reported where the explosion occurred. The lucky ones had left.
buildings," the' spokesman said. In 'ray Ninh province.
Torrance Christensen, Sari- many months.
Officials said it was probably
"They
were
able
to
take
out
sot'
young people's concerts by
Included In the bond issue are I
The bonds, the first offered b'
ford
Florida Symphony Orchestra
m
the
bodies
of
so
e
of
the
dead
the
tin' sttc at a new !;'- per cent these amounts for university
(lilla'rt Wvllit. Sanford
11.
miners
because
they
were
on
on
April
iiitl'tL'St rail', must be .,old by construction: Florida AL-Al. $I.,(,
Lisle' hiuhlt'y, Sunlurd
The concerts given for the
their
uity
up
and
near
the
exit
Junr I tit consitutional autho? million: Fluridit Tech. S5.1i mil
Leroy Moller. 1.1sani-cird
The mining company is one of 1.712 sixth graders of the public
itv for their sale will expire. lion: Floridii Atlantic, $1.6 ml)(elestim' bacon, Sniifurei
Mexico's
biggest coal produe• school syswm will be part of
Tilt Maltalt- Department of Edrico lion: Floridua, 15 million: South
April.',
Welcome Wagon Sanford stadium. Public is hi. ers
Leroy ,Jiu'kao. Sanford
the music enrichment program.
liorotity llrunduetigi. fuit- twn was iiniibk to sell the bonds rli'rudn.
.l mIllion: and West semmar at Trophy Lounge.
Two concerts entitled AnieriLerlier
flulurido
Villareal.the
at tue old 4' per een. interest F' It. r i cl a, 15.3 million, The
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company's public relations om tuna will be performed during M.IGON AT')
PzvsWent
plauiiiecl state' unt"ersttit at
lornilet, Altitirionte ride.
Thursday
Lake Al a r
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the same day with the sixth Nguyen Van Thisu I 1catod W.
licltmui
men
who
are
interChamber
of
Commerce
at
t'rustit'rt, to selling the hetnid' Miunu and ,1iicl,snvIlie' art
the
Springs
graderstoattendaspartoZ1dsythataecrettajkgiiayaJ.
alcried iii becoming charter
hail. Reeetdion at 7 p.m.
Linda Wolfe until hal'y girl. alt tilt iiighit'r rate' seemed dim cacti allocated Il 4 nilllunir
field trip situation,
ready be under way between the
The' Repents spokesman said nieniher, of a proposed Ciptim. lion u.S. Rep William Chappell;
until lust Friday tilirn "we got
(.n'iirvS
Goals to be reached through 1 Saigon government and the ?s.
Sunlit encouraging indications." failure to soil the bonds "would 1st Club are invited to attend meeting at L
hurry I'rteron, lidflary
the concerts in addition to the tiouai I erati&amp;m Front.
uii J&amp;ItIIL'I 'F Campbell. uvaoei- slnu down thirst' irhitucula. It
Juiirw' Mitral. t'uuth Yin'•
sPecial nieciting at 7 iLin.
eauty of the music are obser"1 cannot tell you. it is very
aLt statu cuiuuussluiier of edu- tuuId intensify tilt pressures tin Tuersethy in the Deltons Cotiuitenith, Mu,t.
Then' will be a gruierul meetvance
by students of audience secret," b. told eswamen din'(Continued
From
Page
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tuition. 1k' did not cluburate'.
tilt, enrollment iii ii couple of j poratiori Office at the main iiig of all Semirwl, Little
';"Iit,y IIu,dcc. Apini4u'
dress, audience concert rain- lag a Senate r.cep. 'We
A spohesnuin for tilt- Board of years."
%\ Maur Stewart, Fern I'ur'l.
I League parents and other hi' Iright to determine what schools
entrance to the community.
and activity of symphony have to keep thom (Pence
ass
gn
ininelpals.
and
added
nez's
Tiej!i'nt' said If the bonds are
The roinirnuig loath art' ii'
'
terested persons at 7:30 p.m.
: ,luliii Myon., t.'t,t'va
orchestra in Its performance.
talks) as prfrate as poesibi. If
AhI.v'rt StunL.. :Iuiniintt rio' sold In Liii- June deadline betted to Junior t'iillegv and
Central Phwida Tuhercftoais today sit the Little League the Civil Rights office had to
in the enrichment program, we would ilk, to hay, some
w
to 1w of lend a,%"ocatioiujl'Lechiiiu,id school run- and R"nirary Disease ASK- 'Youth (Ainter (T'e Oasis) hi
IJurisdiction as long as appoint- instruments of the orchestra are success about them."
p
nation will sponsor the first injCaoselberry. C. L. Cooper, j_ muns are made on a tab' erft1i,srr' Suilti. Si.. I.iila Mur,
general ubligaitiuti build issue. structioti projects,
!erua equal to all, in another being taught in the elementary North Vietasin and the NW
"
a series of edu'iitionel meet- Itle League president, will
schools,
strongly den"wie',d the Unhed
log's for persons withemphyw.- plain league policy and Te)wrt matter, Angel informed trustees
concerts performed with - States and South Vi last
on respotutoility to be faced by Hermann Herr
nih
arid tliei. families it 7
. an the progress t ti,. ,,
conductor and Thursday for akIng private
'.ni. Wri,iasdiri' at the Senii. Little League Rt'cit'stin'n site principals on assessing teacher
rector will last one hour talks but iton.d .bei.t ,,f
e'Vuiivauufls standards for uieiu-iu each
HUll
(t'unts Health Depart- near Five Points.
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school vent- Angel said teachflicflt 11941 I ni rich A'. efluc
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Courts School Superintend- err' would be evaluated on the
Annual aweiting of tis. South cut John Angel will be guest IbI of how well students per.
Seminole Community Library speaker at i meeting at the form, This, program Is just getAssociation will be held at 11 . Cou1l of Teachers arid Par- ting started and a committee
Semintil,' Uki- luau. been formed to work out
Thursday zui the library eiita'
sat 730 p.m. to- materials to show quality and
building located on ).lmitlauid men
quant,It of iorL.
rafetoniuni.
I Avenue in Altamouit. Epnngs. da
All associate mesubere are inItciI to lie present,

Notes

Think Of Batten's With Spring Cieaning

when It Is finished. They (var
Spring may he a little late and prettying up her home?
Before you decide your old It down to the hare wood
this year but when it arrives
what homemaker's fancy fi.rniture is hoicJess and de- shich they refinish before be.
doesn't turn to brightening up dde to call Goiwi1l to come Innlng the upholstering, as
L...1 it .... .11 fl.. s'ell as patching anti glucing
tin's Upholstery and Refinish- if necessary. No "boo-boos"
ing. They can revive it and try coined U? 55 they tako
çiv it new beauty with atia. the same meticulous care In
ltc?htrIflg the Inside properly
iaction guaranteed.
Although they have been in is they do with the part that.
their present location one mile it seen.
Batten's has a wide line of
I cast of North Orlando on SR
4li only recently, many of uttractivo and durable fabrics
their old customers may have, rem the finest names in up.
lest track of them since their lolstery materials such as
move. Batten's was formerly eotchgard, Naugahyde am!
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located in Longwood for two Ioltaflex,
In refinishing tables and ,
years and prior to that in Oroil and filter ekfra
years. dher furniture pieces, they
lando for nearly ,,
I They are listed in the sanford isv a laquer finish which cxiands with the unpredictable
directory.
1. J. Ikitten offers free esti- 'lonida climate and iloca not
mate4' and free pick Up and 'rack like many varnishes do,
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Batten has much experience
ilii'cry. lie and his son, Ron11
nie (who has been working ii working with antique fura
with his dad in the sho? since iiture and does diamond tuftjai
he was 12 years old) have the ng.
ability, experience, machines
and equipment to do the finest
j
work.
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When they do an upholster.
I, J.
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Dwight David Eisenhower. Victorious coinmanàer, peacetime leader, greatly beloved by mankind the world over, it Is "Ike" who lives on
with his words and his deeds as guides.
We
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brought him in touch with the General Of The
Army, the University President, the Republican
presidential
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returning heroes, did
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reach the ears of the bronzed, erect, vigorous
hid mulling "Ike."
It was close to midnight before a "yeS"
caine from the general's headquarters atop the
Copley-Plaza Hotel. Beady to talk with the
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be wee at Columbia. As a presiàeritial
:endidate, penetrating the professional political
murk which pervaded the final Truman years,
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Charles Gnihri'ath. it Tennes would ltntr' on i'llerl sin (lit'
see Appeals Court Judge. saidcasV.
teda1- that it the letter is
''it uiiu*kt's tIll till II'l(il(s' it
construed as a motion for a OCW nil.'' ilurnett said, aduIit* that ,t
trial, the state stotild have Inpt'tttu*iti of 11*15 kliiil *00111 hi'
gut-c 1101- one.
I filed n liii .inothtt'r juuigu'
Golbreath said such ii motion
Criminal Court Clerk mint's
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GAIN E\'1L.L.L. lia. Al'* -- t' much more edible stood.
The days after Easter don't faster in disappearing. accordhntt to be a tunic when dyed log t, th e Florida Agricultural
eggs, u ith rubbery u httctt and Extension Service.
mealy

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Tip No. I--Simmer the eggs

the refriger- 20 to 25 minutes Instead of

ator for time without end.
boiling them. Slow cooking helps
There's a few ways to make at-old discoloration and results
these products of children's fan- in tender whites and smooth

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guilty 1)leIu '*415 liHidi'. Pitt
Need Not Embarrass
flluu'ksell said that was it uieluuii i
Don't lire In frer of tat.. *ssth
lou'nIng, wobbling or dropping Just
thic' judge had roiuplt'tt'ul.
time. Kr more security
I8ttlt's body %%t% fulultit I))' 511(1 0bhP contort, Just sprinkle a
little rao'rsr'rit on your plates.
.iaunu's Heasle y . 81* .ii'st',tiunt III;
I'ABTF,rliI lentiLs tat,p tp,th firmer.
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flak retitti railer. No pastyoo.
Inlet attorney general tt ho AilS taste.
t'i'. check "denture breath
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one of the prosecutors hut iliuy's Detiturm ps
health. s. your dentist regularly.
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Tip No. 2-When dipping th e
eggs Into dye, keep the temperature of th e dye higher than
that of the eggs to prevent
them from absorbing the dye.
One way of doing this Is to
Reservations are filled for the I plunge the eggs into cold run.
Deltona Empire State Club's ning water after cooking them.
trip April 15 to Bok Tower, I Tip No. 3
In refrigerating
dinner, and attendance at the II
eggs. before or after cooking.
Passion P151' in Lake Wales,
them away from other
was announced at the group's 1 keep to
avoid their picking up
last meeting.
of(flavor,, and odors through
Business discussion centered I thousands of pores in the shell.
around a dinner dance and a Egge will keep a week to
15
picnic to Sanlando Springs in days in the refrigerator after
May, with further details to be coloring.
announ ced at the April 27_____

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To Attend
Passion Play

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The D',gnn, ttho coraprise'
A skit, presented by a number some 250,000
of Mall's 1.7 mfl.
Cf the women members, honor lion people,
live along a 90-mile
ad Sid Simons, former preil. stretch of escarpment called th(
dent, who was presented with
Cliffs of Bandlagara In the sun.
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Me mon th, at the Community

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making hosts of friends In homes
and business offices all ovw the country.

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Judge W. Preston Battle has
died of it heart attack, raising
the possibility that James Earl
Ray may get the trial by jur'
he now sal-s he rtants,
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The 60 I- ear-old Jurist ttas I
found dead in his chantbet
Monday night. On March 10 he

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prison.

It must be en,I,4u44 there.
I rm threatened to doing the woe as be-allow.
fact,
Rogers
*dds,
fore,
that there must be sigbreak this last week. The do,- Ing for the
the
senstom
do
not
know
etheant
variations on Rogem'
that
lab aenators were fluttering
hungry for It, yet have p
restlessly. They were dlseo- what be Is doing. The Nixon theme before ft could be ex.
floor,
by GEORGE W. CRANE
Cupid seldom shoots his darts rendered platonic by his wife's tented with Laird and Nixon administration asks to be pacted that much headway
a
Ph. in" K.
on the ABM and they feared taken on faith for a little could be made in secret talks.
obese wumen!
previousindfltorenc.
.. sued
E .
in fact. It is seldom that a
For a man can still crave that Nixon was escalating or while longer and, with a few It is little mere likely than
3. Is a housewife.
female -fatty" cans the police
unable getting ready to w.late the exceptions, Congress seems to before that ,'jj a the
romance.
"Dr. Crime." she began.
because of a sexualinsesu
to
function
With
his
wile,
thm4b war while teiking about sad- be willing to grant the time. XL?' will agree to Rogwa' pubam glad you warn young girls rapt'! Why?
A closer examination of helY outlined terms until they
lag ft.
that It takes tar more than penWell, fat females suggest the be may do so with an OUtside
Rogers, yijeniea appearari
what Rogers Is saying, bow. have had enough fighting.
rect rneasurmcnts' to avoid dining room; not the boudninl paramour!
divorce.
And his affairs don't always
is unduly phnup. she
If
'Far I wat. a state beauty C00 has lost one a! the basic roman- mean that he doesn't love his
Helen Fuller Says:
test winner.
tic appeals to her maw so she wIfel rm a
should by all means try to diet. his wits, yet look 4110e1I.SN 101
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around me. asking for
And meanwhile, she better erotic '"'
What
You
Just because they went
But Insure your domestic hapImitate Lana and become a deft
cull BaISUniI lovers.,
phie by sending for the bookboudoir actress.
"But I grew up in a happy
to
She should cultivate comperi- let 'Bew to Lose 11 Pou
home where I sa w that it takes sating charms and erotic let- 10 Days," enclosing a lc
The Federal Reserve Board,
many more things than sent lilies that will zoom her bus- stamped. return envelops. P1111111
WASHINGTON - Spring that they can let off a large
anatomical measurements to band's waning ardor, or she 20c.
will be a little late this year. bend of steam from the Infis. which is not meerpecoPle to the
keep a husband happy.
(Always Itirrite to Dr. Crane But the thTS*t of * 4P °O" tionary boiler without plumig. Executive or to the Oemgpsss
may soon find that some other
been
"And 1 ha ve
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siren starts Ital1ng him for in cam of this 2111IpM. en- nomi' recession Us come much lug the country lute depresdoes not intend to change ha
tried for 5 Years to e wonderful romantic interludes.
closing a long stamped. adthas- eanI than the Nixon
IF
sifflL
policy and looses the ow of
man.
to c
$bou
A housewive and motheris ad euope end
li
ng.
at
hope
Is
dwind
Th
cZSdit.
HaltIng
Inflation,
in
the
"WC have 3 kiddies.
me theory on which
not ae hungry for eroticism as typing and printing costs when
Unless the Pzesldsnt can vkw of a majority of the
perfect measurements are no tier husband.
you send for one Cf his bock President and his economic p4.
longer what they were 10 'ears
visors have been we,rld, f
tome "friendly persuasion"
Alas, the husband may be lets.)
Into a strong new weapon, his Board. roust corns ahead of
ago.
earperts privately fore... )ilgb- an other Natlonel goal.
"Oh. I try to watch my diet
1aa.et*ing inflaHensty pres.
em prices, a lower standard of
but I must confess that I 100k
living for must Americans. ewe, according to R.e.rw. GovSays:
Hunt
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muons' like a barrel nowadays
and far more than the si per ernor Andrew Brhu*.r, can.
than a beauty queen.
not
be
achieved
without
"slow.
cent
has.
other
•'sxpane1on
and
in this coming year.
feminine fetishes which you say
Non economIsts fl semi Iweas. In ansospi.,'.
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men relish, s
the President that we will nmmlt
York
In
Crime
Under these circumstances,
hair arid perfume.
surely bar, $ sharp receeslon
neither
the R
"And 3 try to be a boudoir
Reserve Dowd
Bo
ner
If *e continue cUtting federel
law drance."
a'lme b Now Yort Qty COD- Ir.a &amp;i ,ral. to k'ssk
C*rnt7
Is
I.
actreu."
the
baa.
spending to
- and If
whe hand.
to
is ans
was
By the age of 20. many a girl tizuas to Increase largely be. repeatedly.
to be sa -.q..saut old es
golicy
on Int
With
tight
money
bas thaw ao.cafled pertoet meeCf $b larpe c* the police with charee of we po
cause
most
Lank
her. comfort tea Pr siderdIel Teern
erestthe
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uuitet5 of
tin Which r'UPea to allow the number Cf peranna chirped with "pall"' brutalltr Km. Baker rvwen Vey today is per
is
100
h.ebie.J.eblee
at the proepset
me amid: 'It Is sat pn11, katall
the
*e4gSIO4
But after marriage and a few police to crack down on law- or ecavicted Cf
or more,
of being labeled a "hard tim"
that makes pr'plo afraid is yeam
pregnancies, those same former breakers. Pleas for sective permitted to ream e
hIs. wa the streets at alIbi. -.
beauties now way look Ilk, a etin are cnm 4uj from the a a d
Dways w1"
But tov1rg and spending are government.
pear!
It in a1a1 beuts1.4
the only anti-inflation wee. __________________________
citizans Cf that city, who are
That's why thous" Cf 702 • gravely ,"'r'ed by lawM1111111 OMMAM i.ii for an
, Nixon and his men bold
Increase in th. number Cf
j
smart women mend In routlxieb' lrsensss,
7wo
Thoughts p.hir,.irn amid "arm.d susrds powerful Serves swelling infla.
ha' the diet chart mentioned beinj, the anti-crime oomto very boom
all puhile ta
j.
low, far you realise that you ms
s
beyond
homing jenlecta" They also p,miertiai roach gze$ by
. .
have become waddling walruses. 1Mm for the Advancement Cf
Clearly, these an not co
Men Cf "'t-"iremt. w4
.
To ecourage sucii tlWO O Colored People 1i*d $ *wJ
community
as.
testable
eta.. for say Cf EL
i.
ThsiT
umviclad Cf serious crimes, 1me business
your farmer youthful figures. 1 plea fur action against "the Cciioot be
But we cannot tore bach.
their
"'t
at
least
thbty
years
th
at Nixon
"noodle" fat wives.
at criminal Iww
Baker, Barks, tl
5eu SdmuM B. Mumble,
and trel lnflat1o. it Is therefore
to'• nd far trst'dagr.e rnm
So ask bow you expect your 71ev Y or k. Vlnc
.s*
garnc
e
,s years for VU 1 "With playing the
alder us'-" to rovibo their chairman of the ct'rnmU.", emno timecC I=_d
. ' .
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former courtship mror Z you pt'ameec
it was $ soomrvathon Bay
wiesi peopl, say. "These Is md no eligibility for parole dur- to leSM fr03Z the latUt f.
WiLb DOOPIt
feel Hke $
•.
at Jigs.
Imig
that
period."
that
bu.i'eas
wee
plans
to
'
now
belug
beaten.
peame
and
when be holds you an *ils,knse. bere and
Zepublicami Mayor Jobs Lind spend an additIonal 14 per cent "$teward L. Udall. forme!
And I rub salt Into the Insult robbed. aid murdered, some- den destrton will
aecretary of the Interior, ,
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UpO*
&amp;
is,
thea
as
should heed this ________
rile" on plant expansion this year
by rVmUIUdI*Ig you that he may thing must be done about crime
ther
th
and
e
ef
child,
fective
steps
and
raise
price,
to
ma
in
and
take
woman
wi
advice
the decislor to permit o1j
tain
right
feel that us' it cavorting with
drilling off the *hutxs of
present profit Ictels, regard.
The cvmmiilea ,rgicixed per. wiLl be rio cacaps.-4 Them to reduce crime In our largvu 1..
the GOP elephant when ha tries
canni.
inr.
whim
fietca
rimtha1
W.
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had accepted Ray's plea of If the trial Judge dies or Is tiuui for it new trial nor it tt nt of I others threw tip their hiunds
guilty to the murder of Martin judged Insane while the COSC It, lmht'ns corpus tt as on lilt' to huis ill tht''IiisIi ,iuI '441111 it IS It IU't'i''*
Luther King Jr. and sentenced pending.
office lie dlii not spcculutu' 5111 I sill-v .'vlI A ''no gossip" polIcy
In the case of a petition for a le*ett flay's letter might be litter stirl- oIgaI'.I* itt's the roll. I lIly
him to PP years in
Later Judge Battle disclosed writ of habeas corpus -whiert' a prs'ted
,iuhsi
Ray had Isrutten from the state i prisoner claims his rights ttere
lllackttt'Il said 1181 sti,ttiui iii
penitentiary advising that he denied Tennessee S u p r C 01 C most
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WASE1XGTON, D.C.
We
dispersed with the basic policy of th.
have been peetn her. a inaa. the threih'nIn clouds for a Johnson admtnietaathm. Ceesaterful exercise In political holittle whO Now It would ap- tion of violence. A political
em pocus.
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l*kZ that the monitors of for- settlement WfVITII
Illustrates why PrIdent )
e
'ylItI.
th
On Pl*ced Tnastels of this art ciçn policy at the capital sifl XLF members In to
Nixon
a
couple
of
eel
fabric
of
South
Vietnam.
lii th e most sensitive and me- allow
hs ti, Cafl7 on his secret A dtvlalcm between N orth and
s;mnsible PAIItIU* $7' ____
South at the 1th parallel. Inmwrotlations.
7flent-Crcta7' of tate and
1nlahil ity of the 8emnftitarizM
has
shown
himself
Revere
defense.
secretam' of
Not that there Is anything to be fIemihle dnvzich and Laird zone between Noith and South.
icmg about ft. in fart. ft Is hawkish. This Is a rerersal of international Inspection. Regoad because it keeps CongRess the roles of the secretary of stnrathm of The 1554 Genera
end the public reasonably cm'- def ense and the secretary of Accord and the 1552 ttlan
tent while Ntana threads his stats In the Johnson adminis. Agreement. Phased wftbdsaeal
South
way throut the mate toward tration, and more logical. in of all troops foreign tothe
tera Vietnam settlement and the Johnson administration the Vietnam. Respect for
and
rithrial,
military
political
adamant
Ismaili kind of a ew deal eLith secretary of state was
for a hard line while two see- totegrity of Cambodia and
Thi,.da.
Maybe Nixon wjfl never m'rtarws of d ef ens, lost emifi- La( a.
What It all adds up to Is a
dance in continuing te pursue
make It through that
denial
of the war alms of the
war
alms.
e
limited
th
tiee
if set,
Perhaps this moods ord ered National Uberation Front and
the faflume of Secretary of
Stale wmism P. Rogs and state of affairs *1cm. accounts the govsrotnest of Worth i,tSecretary of Defense Melvin for the better reception hi Con- riam. What the Communist
aids gets out of It Is the right
J. laird to maintain reason. gross. A secretary of defame
to shift from mIlitary to eonIs
expec
d
be
normally
te
to
able order and quiet so that
Nixon can do his best in this rather war-like while a aecre- violent political aU1tr and
tzo1
tary Of state as the agent of thus attsm$ to gain
delicate work.
the
President
Is
expected
to
and
meumfy
Vietnam
via
on.
Rogers and to a lesser
stlonal prsiaed elections.
managed to have a hmsder
Th is has not been enough
emivine. most of Cangmees that and netioru 1 view tampering
for Hanoi and the XL? up to
the e committed tm policie, that nf the war-makers.
The regular order has thus mien. If the settlement outlined
which ore flexible or rever.
slightly
modifying
been
restored and eloveryone by Rogers were to become of.
Sible. RT
fecttve. It would be a better
atIon
fee1
more
comfortable.
admInIs
tr
Johnson
the
But th is ran only be a tern- settlement for an than the
policies, and by setting a diffement "tone," the two secre- porary condition. Rogers has Kwwm settlement, aemmieg It
- lived up to. Inasmuch as
ly bought time by assuring were
tunes hays gained some time only
for maneuvering by Nixon be. the senators that If they were It would permit a complet.

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situ ''I)i'n,i,t'i-atlt' leaders lit 27 ts-nultl tin a lot Itimo,", 14,1111 it
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titittiltiti
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Iit'tl ii. iIIitlI5lhiIi'y, illoill lint
kelit his Hattie before the public
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of ready the frct that florida Is, In thth, a two-party mont by him us legally In order and then selected
,oit :
All ,puflb*Ut of Rthit 1e as executive dree- teas it every rogion of Florida and the seectioii
heart-warm'
state is reoi'Ised at the highest levels of political another young sinii ioia pu.11can for the hen.
young men is
r of the Fk1da State Rinb1Ican Party is indi3- one of our own Semi"ple
r: Ray C. Osborne.
action.
j ve of two political situations which are both on the Ing.
Sint* the middle of January Lleutenant-CrovcrAs
the Democratic party looks, even with some
Mr. Tope Is representative of the
b
e
lie
ve
that
We
pmttve a1.
has rendered yeoman servke to the Re.
rations
of
olitical
action
nor
Osborne
at
the
capaciapprchei)alfln
both
as
In the first place It shows that the GOP is wide Seminole Countlan of the I 70s who h
which must be expected, and girds for the conflict It publican ps'ty In public appearances and private conattracts
sttntion
ty
end
cmmrse
and
wbmae
reenrd
'nlwake to the fact that the Timomtic nnjnrlty l
endeavor, would be well to recall the old saying '4forewarnei Is versations. tjsborne.Tiope ame but. two iiiividual*,
bee"4'ig Increasingly aware that the 1970 threat of from smart leaders in every fiole of human
but the implication of their selection Is much larger
forearmed."
th ese
In
making
We slim would make It clear that
victories Is not an 5mpty gesture.
I
Republicans
have
openly
challenged
standthan
the numbers.
11, -epublIcan
appointment
we
do
GOP
ts
on
the
commen
Mr. Tcqis, who has been a Seminole County Coin- favorable
Thus. In addition to the very natural pride we
for us to comimumt again on
not
lessen
our
vigilance
In
watching
what
is
going
patiarn.
There
is
no
need
of
7
has
the
kind
I missioner, District 5, sInce Jan.
either
as
an
have
In seeing a young Seminollan honored, we are
Claude
R.
Kirk
Jr.,
where
partisan
polithe
record
of
Gov.
and
elsewhere
on In Tallahassee
credentials that evidently fill the bill of the Repub'Ii'.
the Rewith n apple-Mace historic first Republican governor or as * maker of intrigued by the pattern being followed by
which
appears
to
have
decided
'n
tics
Is
upsetting
the
apple-cart
esn leadership
cam
puhlican
hierarchy.
Our
attention
Is
ready
for
some
during
his
first
two
years
In
office.
headlines
ability and c*psdty to look ahead as essential as a result.
th e Democorning
from
rn
ll
y
discernible
patte
He
is
equa
standing
still.
No
on.
could
accuse
him
of
is
necessary
th
ur
neighbor
at
o
to
recall
It also
.
t) for 1jriiTi0thfl.
developed when crats.
Springs has yet to win his spurs In a mover. Take the situation which
Z,,'
Be thus becomes the sort of 'weapon needed to from Altamonte
new
constitution
Florida it, as we have said again and again, *
th
*
e
voters
of
Florida
voted
In
-m uster RmIcen vengtb to counter any Demo- open contsts at high levels. Also, his new reeponalthe office Is newly which only now Is making lt Impact on our govern- 1wop*rt state. We believe the older party, the mait cratic move to re-assert that party's historic domi- biitles put him to the test as
jority party, the Democratic party has the forces
created and the task Is as old as political organizing. mont understandable to the average citizen.
of Florida polities.
to assert these facts. But prompt action and
eutenant-governor
was
created.
li
needed
office
of
for
is
new
opportunity
The
We wish him well In th
'it the second place, for us It rates top billing,
Z
appoint- bold action is needed!
careful appraisal of the field of possible appoth- political service. Gubernatorial 1970 has dawned. Al- Governor Kirk moved speedily to be sure an
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some type of tail can be run to determine
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around the mouth of the W.klva luver and in. St. Johns, but
an real nice reports of any catches. The fishermen oan't seem
in get the lankora to bit, any lures.
One good flihin' friend told me with a quivering velot,
"Man those bass are really hittin' like erazy, but what they
in. WWn in beyond me."
At Marini Isle the bass are starting to strike pretty geed
with sense reel nice catches being reported, also a lot of shad
are bg breugid in with molt of the catches being roes, and
Use epe"b ae biting rail good so Missouri minnow. and the
ic alibi while jj fishing close to the shore line.
To fishermen the most Important part of any lake is the
bottom!
Well, not really. But It's second only to the water. Knowing
what the bottom of a lake looks like can moan the difference
betw..o an empty creel or a full stringer. Uudcrw*$er ridges
are allan favorite fthqg and spawning grounda.. Knowing
wbst* the dasp boles an pays off so hut summer days. Winter
fusØs som9 tab feeding along shallow underwater banks. Thess
are all hot spots for angina, and union won know the under,
"Alier terrain, yoU'll probably overtook many of them.
x*raphir knowledge
Bt bow duos ane acquire this
abet a lake that's full Si wsl.r7
Clan aisthed Is to lank at the surrounding country and Or
to dikrmins hew the bottom would appear If the lake was
drained. Along the shore, Cliffs, slopes, bills, inud banks, proall *ndats something about the underwater
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lion department.
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400th baseball victory of Iii. 5-4 suit 12-8.
The victories gave Alabama
career in
timihilithesder
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with T.nneaeee.
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game 4-1 Monday after a three. games.
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run third Inning put the Voluu
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belted a triple. Volpt pitcher runs and ti-ave In two more.
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In the seventh.
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second game with a 5.0 vIe- an tineurneil run in tile first
tory. Guy Mi'Thcny, m ho has and added five nines in the
a .383 batting averag e, fourth. Georgia had runners
Innings, but
brought In three runs on a on base in
second-inning double, while could score only In the sixth.
LouIsIana State blanked
skip Lujack and Rod Wright
also scored on singles In the New Orleans Layels 4-0 Mon.
lay in another ponconferenc.
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Villagers from the nearby ril. It on display in Penilme. "I am been
set for this afternoon and
lap of Pendin, buried
convinced this famous car can tnurnrrow according to Harry
sand dune and
under
be restored." He said. "It is Smith of the Sanford ecreatum
came somethingc
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angry
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By GLENN GOODE
PENDIWE, Wales (AT')
A petitions and public meetings., stretch o winds. Two years letraring car called Bobs. hurled however. they agreed to his re- or. he pushed the speed up to
42 years ago after a fatal at
1511 M.p.h.
tempt on the world's land speed quest.
Thomas snatched the record
record, hits been exhumed from On Sundo. a mechanical dig
Inches
of
with
a speed of 1611 m.p.h. In
its grave under a Welsh sand ger cracked the nine
under
which
Baits
wits
1925
and litter broke his own
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One and a half ton Baits--once buried and Owrir. carefully fin- record with a drive of 171 m.p.h.
Campbell returned later hi
the fastest car In the world- isheil the work with a band
11125 and r)n'keci 174 m.p.h. And
miles
trowel.
crashed at more than 1711
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per hour mi P.ndln. Sands., Car.
feri.lnng
and with a 4110 horse- gain the title.
monsitirs
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pflg, when in. Celtics
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Th. Celtics., who won their,
of the Same. The stauts, of their
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experienced
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'i'iic fl e d 8us confined their
sititin to the practice (laid at
Winter listen, Ha. Their sched.
uiii'ti gaflitu Willi Washington was
nut' of (lve cancellations het'ause of the national day of
muuiriulng for the late President
i';isvnliuwer. Also canceled were
(ansas City-New York Yank o u, I'Ihtaburgh Baltimore,
l'hllaiiehiihla.lhlnn.sota and All. lit flitroll.
The other games started Into
h.ca.e of the Eisenhower to
nerd. The New York Mets
blanked Cinclunsth 1-0 and San
hugo detested the Chlcsi
Cubs 1.3,
The San Franclsco.Clev.iantl
Maine was called because of
darkuicse after eight Innings and
a 5.3 lie. Thu Oakland-Cahtfortiis
Main e was also called because of
darkness, with Oakland to front
1.1 alter six Innings,
Jim McAndrew scattered ac,en lulls over the first seven in.
stings and picked up his fourth
i'shiiiltlnn victory as the Mots
trimmed lb. lieds. McAndrew,
4.1 this spring, lowered his
earned run average to 0,93 before giving way to Ron Taylor,
who completed the shutout with
three scoreless Innings of relief.
Four San Diego homers helped the Padres break a Vv.,

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York. leading its series with
anuth of Sanford.
three wins over Baltimore in
many plityof I gum" meets
Fishing In inw local area Is real good with the Bass bitn' kind at spotty, until the water warms up a little. The L Bullets next In Now ''1
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Titers were as American Bitsof nice shad aye also hein' caught.
Our local fishin' source on the salt water fishin' angle ketball Awoclatliuri games Ott
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to the San Francisco Warriors
on their own ourt. the Laker*
broke a close game wide open
In the second half and bretv.ed
Ito
115-99 triumph.
'Flint maid.- the Warriors )iIJId
games to one.
art the SiriUs
with the next grime set for the I
San Francisco Cow P a I a cc
Wednesday night and the ItIth
in Los Angeles on Friday.
in Western Division ;laynff
aetim'. tonight. Atlanta. which
has won two straight from San
Diego, meets the Rackets in San
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in Iht' clubhouse.
11115k)' to the Cards' Tulsa lartim
Belln'ky, the pla) boy pitcher t'liih.
isbn has bounced au-mind four
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major league t'lui%u, fotinit out don't u- ant liliut back," i)iwiue
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tine of the R. Louis Cardinals
l.ah,'u-, the t'hult'ago White 14ns,
that he'll start from scratch, helped by two he)' hits hum
- ronkie 11111 Metton, itelcated the
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Officials n Ut. uc s were .
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scratch. So is Ho flc'linskv.
his leil Sox
Manager l)ick 'iliioms. 'inpin ill ill
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calved a telegram from ABA
to nogotlitte with tht
(ilPv'rt. a l-o Angela, con- Commissioner (leorge
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I NRA which hnc offered him just traetn. said Ak'Indot would hp The telegram, Gilbert said,
For the first I I'.'e year' CF his more than a million dollar.,. le-,gin private negotIations With the lined an offer made b' the ABA
NRA and the Milwaukee Rocks last weak.
professional career it could CM a similar period.
"Lev cIrded it' fulfill his b Wedne'idny.
him just under 1 million.
Mikan detailed the ABA plum
The 21-year-old. three-lime moral obligation given In New. Glihert iiiiti the decision to last Saturday as he waved a
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Herald ipe,t. staff
The newly constructed Brauti
Hemiminle 1.1101 league rid
at Five l'oints will feet th
nimbi, of Greyhound footstep
for the first time this after
noon when the Lyman bas.hsl
nine hosts Apopka's little I)art
crc.
The field has finally h.si
cnmnpleted by Mr. C. I.. Coop*
end his •pecclut.s ard .11
serve mint only 1,11(1e f.eagii
squads and senior group., bu
also horne base for the Long
wood crew.
'l'h, Hounds, coached hi
veteran Jim Payne, will gres
the Blue l)snters for the see
anti time in this 1089 diamon.
season. In the first clash wbki
Apopka stole uprooting tb
Hounds, the final score wsi
2-I.
The Greyhounds run .'asy of
their feel displaying numerout
errors essential to the Darteri
scoring stand, This Is nd
to say that this will be tightl
knit competition between tw,
ORG rivals as ill Indication,
point to a rough game.
At present the Lyman recori
In stable at six wins and threr
losses. Two of the victories

both in ORG ashen were e4d.4 eat moments, hynoght lip the
to the giste s-vet the weekend final wh-iuhig run as he 4'aih,.
when the Hound. clipped Wild- m.d.
Pitching this •ft'nwrn I'
wind's Wildiata 14.7 Is a
born.
rut,..
Mike
Muilinu, beeked op W
match flooded with
Tons Piniwk.
eatehot
On Saturday morning The
basebsihers In as early content
SPORTS STADIUM
whipped the Bed Devils of
Winter Garden, 9-2.
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The meet was a Hilt., too
close for the Hounds, so isTleb, N.. of Sod. Per
aured Coach Payne, u he enDl. Ran &amp; The
plumed how In the seventh inning hid crew slipped In two
THURSDAY, APRIL l
runs to Iie the score at 2-2.
All S...ts hs.e'.d, 9404). 1500
Then Darryl Payne, who
I$100. Tsk.+i S. •4(C at tlte
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s-ti Isadlu,, .td S$r..p•
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Fashions were- from Se I I
after.five. The stage Was l**utiPashion Show, March 3t, from Plaza stores with Wends Minnit,
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Mrs. Charles 'Lloyd of 1296 W.
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The March meeting of flihis•
Iris Circle of T)eltnnn Garden Wellington Drive Will be
Circle of Sanford at-den
I Club was hold at the Garden Club held a member parlkipa hostocc at the April 16 eetIn
(kin
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(''nter. Mrs. Lillian K
Mr. Robert Eiim of the State
hnstpa. and Mrs. W. P. Stlne, Mrs. William Herold, Flagami
Department of Forestry will
lint Edwards and Rett Lueck- Terrace.
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cake. nuts and coffee.
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meeting an1 various report
were gIven ft was roported
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East First Street earned the
commercial award.
Theraps chairman \lrs I)
M. I'iiiit. reported heminole
liid' residents received me.
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houce.eleanhruz time in the yard
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POIIY uses your favorite home- abiding and gain favor.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
dress hangs i.o IIi tendenc) to tea-ian Church of 2..ake Mary, making idea P 11' Problem
19) Make your life Interesting I
stretetj ,A-ill bt I IS than it the ~1 &amp;ad Gootil Sbepherd at 7:30 p.m. ~
solution to a problem. Write
now so that other persons will
perinent acre higiaig length- Ash Wednesday.
Polly in care of this newspaper.
The church i located on Higbseek your company and re- wic,-MRS. L.
way 17-92 near Sanford Plaza.
spect your ideas. Search for
Fully'; PuIiIem
jici1' Communion will be ad-i
DEAR POLi..'l - I tune SO
higher vistas, since you are
not satisfied with you pies.
much trouble knng tot cord- ministered at Good Ebepherd
unc'a' pitctt- or, rn dinette chairs. Thursday evening, with Pastor
ent progress. Put all your fine
The wood is versmuoth but the Gordon P e e a-,' sipeálzig on
Honor Roll
talenta to work,
ct on in two "And He Took the Bread."
P1b'-ES (Feb. 20 to Mat-yb
cushions arc
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Hand, all those outside
piaces. I have .el tried using Good Friday's topic will be 'Is
Announced
reuponslbliit,le. enthuslast.iciiinylon tharetad tc4iea the ties on It Nothing to You, .All That
ly MILDItED HAI4EY
ly. Don't forget to pay inurbut they k-1, hre.iiidnc o! as Pies; Ba'?"
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have a happy time Ott ho
LFO (July 22 to Aug. 20
wayi, that 19A!, hiddrrs would
Mak.
and keep those apioint.
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seven
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who
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partner, wanted to hid pea-sn understanding of the future or
hid only four hearts as his seevia
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but be did not. The res. %hatever is unpermost on your
-dis500 was that Sims had a del- mind. Plan how to have morn
ninnd hid was ha.'d on min i4Q21
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init rule shout grand slams In harmonious relation, with a..
mum values for s ,iiimp shift.
total point matches, The rule ,oei*tei. Malt. life mere inntith does not use Blacke QJ$2
was simple indeed. It was that teresting. more fun.
VAR97664
wood becAuxt lit it, void in dis*
void
no
grand slams should ever be
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Rept.
mrinds. Instead he bids five
bid by his team.
22) Plan how to have abund.
spiad" to shou that art and
The theory mas there war. &amp;nee in the future as well &amp;a
South cloiI" the bidding at
a
piwa UA IIII
no scientific %ay to bid grand how to Pleas* hiaher-ups more
seven.
slams available and no team Intelligently. Get bill, paid
I, iat the hiddii at both
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afford the enormous mak. collection., don't forget
tailea suirted the Paine was4
Pan 4,
loss that went with an UOSUC- to buy or pay Insurance, st-c,
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but when South reb to three
Pa
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ceasful grand slim contract. Be stire government oblige.
hearts, both Cultirtstrn and
Opening lead-* 16
This loss, according to Sin,., thins are met.
Sims, who held the North
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lue
handi~, jumped to
11101, gamble.
of the lost small slam because A good day to get
This wits 'p,ra1 ]f130
together
coild .not be I Ted Lightner, who was Cul- the pair that went down at with that fast-thinking,
per.
bidding. North
sure thut a slam vnuld make loertson's partner. proceeded to seven was apt to be demaraliz. suasive friend. Gain tho ben@.
fit of fine ideas. Then initiate
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Prepay, yourself for more
accomplIshment In the days
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ha ve a las. as I st-a them. What can I used empi) plastic lipstick and months ahead. &amp;hedul.
DEAR POLLS
r ierae I do so these cushions sial] ;t.a tops or coser. Punch a hole In your time and activities wise
Painter on the
lipstick cover. IY. See whnv you can Improve
ilill.
ulien
I put, on the chairs?-M. C.
dresses. Last
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POLLYMY
closet'
Pull
length
of
the braid your present routines, act-up.
an a double Lnit ife mey dress
lo so I~ tbrough and make a heavy knot
US
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
that had been hanlg on a coat light
I
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tip
I braidedsome string
C1underneath the top. I find these De
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d
day to upend
I found t enough to reach a comfortable pulls are a lot easier to grip much
hanger all summ
time with fine friends
much too snug an1 e couple ot length. For "knobs" on the ends, than a plain pull chain on a Coordinate idea. and fin, mu.
and they look most at- tual benefits can result. A n.aInches too long.] It'd the d17
J.E.S.
attitude can Improve relationcleaner to stretch lit width-wise
C' istata
DEAR- POLLS-. If- )'OU
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did
base
ships
appreciably.
much
as
posik
This
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I never waxed window sills, Inside
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
the trick. it fits ptrlect.ly. Fin- !
for a
ally 1huOntha
'ft Is to keep these dust collect
ty by successful ComIn
stretch lengthv 14 1 Ifl y my ~ The Choral Cantata "Ttie I
beevily traveled highway. and taking your rightful place.
o "dust" I know Be
certain you do not flaunt
about one third 1I length 01 th Cross will be presented *t1 whercotTen
speak.-A. B.
any regulations that concern
slide,
Lutheran:
sheath. then
iod the top third G oc d
Shepherd
,.uat hanger I Cnurcb of Sanford by the com-'
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1 to he4) should contact her.
i at b P.M., at First Federal
tugs a ii d Loan Association,
A colander can be inverted Dover Shorei Branch. 22L" E. Dr. and Alrb. A. W. Eppb, hr.
'O'.'ei it skillet when trying any- Conway Road, Orlando.
lueve returned from AWi.nU
thing where grease Is popping An educational program will where they flew to attend
-bacon, chicken, cit- Heat es- be' presented and aii*.i ii
dIs 45th cluis. reunion at I.:
capes but spatters are caught play of bottles will be featured.'
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on the colander. This saves 'l'ables will be provided far University School of 1)enbSir3.
While 3v Atlanta, 1-kr, Eppa
cleaning the stove,
those desiring to display.
also
attended tixe, Thomas
Ilinman 1)cfltal Meeting, tlit i
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which
Southeast,
.,,IJUO persons, from all over the
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b' to listen and learn.
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atbt bus3 trying all these
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"Focus on Fashion" training
school will th- held at the Ceri
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What do on say, hht
at such a long distance. Give
DEAR ARRV: 1 am divAN
'our ea. and sour saiceessor Boa nuieb church Is enmigh'
ipal 5
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cod and remained 't
FANATIC'S WIFE
' chance. Then act. If neces(ENERAI. 1'ENflEciES
chatj
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DEAR WIFE: let each man I
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old daughter and I have
decide for himself how niiit-h
thet- with nth
for wetting
sounger children ti
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church Is enough
',Vhat ad',ice
Dl- *R ',RR
nt-king
or
for
DEAR ,ARR': flnor
present hu'hand.
havO ou for a fl-year-old girl
hat-nuonitmal, to
sin JoInt
M ex.hwihand has been In
whos pretty and smart, hut the woman uhn admitted her
A eoopertIu. a;uii-it
error in namInit her Pon
'%'let Nam for two years. lie
live,in a %mail town with
effort. There, Is also the
,,Junior" and had to Puffer fit in
%nohhiPh prolile who won't let
hit-, been ]!%-Ing with A Virt.
chance to upit Moro energy
through the 'Big Bob" and tha
tiamese prntltiite for eight
her forget that he lye; on
an
n you -..usII7 Itsi's in pin
little Bob' ;s'ndrome
months and recentls wrote
the rong side of the tracks?
bow, what can be done ui,ice enot-dlnated reau%t&amp;
sCi FIJI'IIRE
that he's marrying her and
(Mat-rh
ARINS
21 to Apr.
about people who mark their
bringing her here as shes
DEAR NO. The nest time
You
can
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to far nini-.'
progeny with William VII- 1111
expecting a baby in three
(he train conies ihru, get on
ham' John Johns, Robert list monlot,; relations with nth
months
It
no". and can nash. new
Roberts, lma Ford. or Ima
Now I don't care WIft) he
contseta of real worth and
Anything.
DEAR ARRY: If there isn't
marries or what her nationaloh. well, one of my &amp;nee$. merit, lip with charming per. Z
An organiration called "BYity it.. hilt my 'It%" hai. visit.
Temperance Cooper
and Ahh%, when I 1,1610ITS FANAT10, NNOY- tars,
I
Losing, in th. afternoon. This ran be
M)US" there ought to be. I married
think about my daughter be
delightful esetilug tntwhich didn't seem to hinder a aet
sm serious, 'its- husband Is
Ing around this prostitute. I
future deaelopmcnt of the i'O%)
snt to thrnaa
Ma husband
a real nut on religion \Oa I
lAt RI'S (Apr. 2(1 to May
line. Who knows what another
and his new wife will want to
go to church, too, and I think
ca-ct-yore should go ones a
air,ion like that could aceom- 2(I) (onault with some .XD.rt
take my child for week-ends,
in affair. that mean a great
week, hut rn husband L1ES
pUsh? Yours truly,
and I can't stop them because
v and listen t" Ideas
CAROLYN CNX)PER IVEY deal to .ou
that's what it says in the de.
at church. lie runs there be.
and advice that will be protee.
ct-ps.
fore he goes to work every
Everybody has a problem. Us-. and profitable. Find art
I can't see hew a woman
morning, and when he comes
What's yours? For a person- pieces that malte your anthome Into from work I know
who has been a prostitute can
he's stopped In at church
&amp;I reply writs, to Abhy, Box roundints more charming. t,et
ever change, Please tell me
Q7I, Los Angeles, Cal., your good taut. .hnw.
again. I wonder what he has
if I am wrong. What do you
done that hi; conscience both. 9(iO(a and enclose a stamped,
think I should do Tell nit
GEMIN1 (May 21 to Jun.
self-addressed ens-elope.
era him so much. This man
and I shall try to abide by It.
21) Get youi- work .tnn, a.
FOR ABIWS BOOKLET
A MOTHER
has got to he the world's
ukltly a. poa,ihl. and thin
1IO'i', TO 1iA F A lO'i l- l't you can enjo,' your faa-nt-it. W
champion sinner.
DEAR MOTHER Cool II
You III too little about Or
I keep telling him he is to- WFDDING," SEND $1.00 TO recreation. Call Your friends
ABBY, BOX 07M. IA)i early on that you won't be 0
Ing to m-rar his knees out. and
Vietnamese "prostitute" to
AN(;NILES, CAL. 90I
he says I'm nagging him.
condemn her in ah.viii-a and
disappointed. IRP gentraus with 19

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7:!W6:0 p.m. ABC. The ).tod HIc' thur of Rhndeala; Ufe
that bad. Mica flay bce 'The Heroin 1-pidemk," inrood.
Iirhttale
comedy
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Squad. "Capt*In Greet, Call on a Mexican "fat" farm; and come
enta in
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Yorkwith
Citycddict,i
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polk.
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that *7lhlOdea of the serk. In York City policeman.
abe ti-lee to protect by bid1n them; an inter -iew by Mike
OUT OUR WAY
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ftfldJi thø
P:1n
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CBS.
The
Doile
their
atill on her farm. Jeic. Vallcce with T'cxsu. billionaire,
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flay show, (Color) Ori'thil1y lyn Fax and Florence Lal.-i 11. 1. H lint; and a report on
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thrixation ,bakedown. Theplot, cat to air March 16, thea
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call- guret ac the little old ladk* the "Miechlinc," the 10,000
t) AE LTIflI6, LES3
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£..E5S.'.J55 A'J
thought of going Into business but I don't
YAKKD, A 'J4JIN/ TTE
though, Worki pretty mTiOOtb ed back and re-elated for with the whit. lirhtninr.
(crman children born ilInce
ly, ac tte scuad Joins CaptaIn March 2, only to be shmtc4
know where to find an honest man to run it for me."
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10-11 p.m. CBS. 60 MinutraH 101tI to .merkan egro G.l.e
5tAUW HAP AI
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Aady Griffith
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News
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Death /alky Days
Search for Tomorr,w
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Jervy
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Pey Ma..
Dream Nests
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LiEs M, A Deal
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R.1 Sk.ts., Skew
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Julis
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2:00
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Th. Newlywed Game
PRCILLA'S Ip
First
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Days .f Out Uva.
CiJO
Doris
Day
Show
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Lay Is A Macy
-A FLOYD THEATREpin. NBC. Julia.
N.Y.P.D.
4-1LNTN DOS .1
DOGS KP.J3W
Spl.sdared
"Gone With The Draft." (Col- 10:00
ThaEi LIf.
J 3T
140W T0
miu wID. IS)
2301 Dat1tt Gem.
40 Mi,wt.s
ro BE ,
m- After receiving a phone
Decters
2:30-7
&amp;
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Ti-4IG
9 9 N.ws
call. Julia'. trusty sitter, 11:00
Guldh1 Light
CLIFF
ROBERTSON
•
3:00
G.c.r.t Hssptsal
Card, bolts nut the door In 11:21 9 Wead.rfuI W.rW .1
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NOMINATED FOR
I p
Sped.
Aeef$*r
World
tears leaving her two charges 11:30
R BEST ..
ACTOR
AWARD
st., :
('1 ,.
Stern
.
.
alone and the phone off the
Jo.y Bishop
3:30
Movie
::htShew
.It must be true lo with Jsnl. this time! Sh. offered
hook. A look at the title gives
.
A Iøve story
1:00
News
_____ •
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to loes Hariy Appl.by her hi-fl whil. his ws
you the clue to Carol's
Yes Dom't Sa
4:00
"'
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that
begins with •
MIke
Douglas
being flz.dP
1cm and, to solve it all the 4)0
9 TV Cane.m
UaWett.r Show
an
bicrI1bk
I
show's regulars, except Dr.
I
S.me.t.r
4:21
His,
i exment!
Chegley, get intn the a.ct..
Cs.lC N
by Kate Ovirn
4:11
T.d.y
________________
11-li p.m. NBC. First Thes. 700
_______
day. (Color) Main stories: An
AllS&amp;GAl,,
Spider Mac
' 11.'-I
interview by
CR5 News
7:01
Cj1L '
SEE??
with Clay Shaw; a report on 7:21
um *ap.et
Are Sold
, l-IE'S r.4..CKt1.4S1
the flourishing stat. of crime 7:30
T.day
-' .j SOMETI1"4c3 ,.-.C K ,ti
in the Philippine,, and an exIG-4T NOW'
NEW YORK (AP. - Simon
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Capt. kasgaree
_______
$00
ploration
of
the
effects
________
and
Garfunkeis first 1-P.
l.ed
rock music on teenagers' hear- $21
News
"Wednesday MornIng, 3 A.M.."
ing. Others: The Duke of Ed- $30
fl$4fl THURSDAY
T.d.y
\ .,
has become a golu record. It's I
ersiss fir Its. Ms.
inburgh on student deinaustre.lnclude
their
d.ra Weius.s
tom, and hairpieces for the C:0O
first big hit song. "The Sounds
'4.sel
very, very young. Lastly.
of Silence."
asper
'h..",I;).))
three pieces preempted last
Movie
Now, all tn-c Simon and GarD..ais The Mecas.
month by President Nixon's t;30
I unkei 1-Ps are gold. The other
Mir, Griffis S1
four are "The Sounds of Si(_•
____________ 10:00
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it T•kss Tee
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lence," "Parsley, Sage. RoseLegal Not'
News
ice
10:21
10:30
cscsesret;ea
mary and Thyme," "Bookeuds"I
'I*CI7W 001*?' E1G
,lb' 5. 514 .
1* TR JEDICIAL
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TEWTII
and the
"The
Graduate."
They also have two
IS £51) POe. 5Ee.ISOLE COn.
Leaal Notice
'•
SHORT RIBS
singles, "The Sounds of si.
CLuE O. S542a
a he C..rt St the C..at, gold
. ... - ..
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P'IflST FEDERAL. SAV1?'G A$D .tedi.. '•'
NI rn-mi
$ . 'vu'.-v mu Mrs. itObinson:'
- OPIN
- SHOW AT 7ll
L.OA!- ASIOCIATION OP SEMI. I'l.rsda.l. Pr.bass
Albums are awarded gold
Fzl.1 wo. i&amp;is
r-OLE cOUTT. a eorpration.
LAaTIMES
TONITE
cords
when
they
pass
wholesale
"M Ff Msre Aicae 9
PiaPatttf, a ,, she Estate .1,
OLGA GOEHL.E )OHX.
sales of $1 million and singles
Of Hew
GEOTGE WEFL.ET ADAMS &amp;nd
Deceat.d. when they sell one million cop- Wa S.vaIsdI wife, LUCIL.L.E 0. ADAMS. it ,.1,
P15 AL SOTICE
"n* NIGHT THIY
C
DefendazItiNotlie I, bareby givea that the _____________________________
OP Pt!?
urd.r,lgDe.d
lAID MINSKrS" 9
9
TO' 0.-org. W.,l.7 Adam.
IN I'lCwNIcoLoe
of ApriL A D- 1165. preewat to
::g Lurgan Avenue
the Honorable County Judge of
Legal N otice
-.0---SbIpDensburg, P.n, -hanta F..miaoIe County. Fiortds., her
tow"
final return. c-eount and vouch. 1. eb. C..rl •f the twenty
- sM s.aanw
era, a. Eaecutriz of the Estate Jsda,. I.alaeI, C..atp, Yl.rtga
Lurtil, 0. Adam.
of Olga Go.hl. Xohn. deo.a.s.d. a Pr.b.,.
Pine Knoll Apartment.
_----- atid at said tim.. then and th,
5.-rood Floor, Apartm..t 3 nih. appliosti
to the said PHILiP LNDER.1
_______________________
Sill North Fayette Street
Judj. to,- a final e.ttlsmest of
Deceased.
Phlppenpburg. Pennaylvania her administration of said .sat., 7. AU Credit.,. sad
P.r....
and for an order diacba,-ging N.vI*g Claus. •e Da,
TOt' ARE HEREUT WOTI. her as such EzecutriL
£jaiaet SaM EmI.fts
P'IED that an acUon to foracloes
Dat.d this ths fist dsy of
You and each of )ou irs hire.
a nortgag. on the following pro. March. A. D. 1111.
by notified and required to piepetty in Seminole County, ForsI
'er. 1'. Parker
acid any elaim, and demand,
i!".;H
ida:
JI.S•I As Ezecutq'tz of the Estat. which you, or .itber of yes may
.TIYs.slesilng at a point 110.13
_-,r.:i.;,a:'
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IL
of (SL.OA QOEMLE KORN,
ha,. agalnat tb. estata of
feat South and 75L01 feat
rt .i U,
':-;
Deceased
ENDERS. dee.a,ed at.
West of the XE cornar of the Publish Mar. 16 5 Apr. 1. I, 21, PKILIP
of said County, to the Count,
XWt of the 5E' of Mo- isu
Judge
Isininols
For.
"tio $0. Township 35 South. DElI-Is
4..
-. ofi..
_..._ County,
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RUNNY

(Ti'i'Klt, DRIVIW'ME
N WITU 7HAT GIMMIC

Ytange tO East. run thence
house of
County at Sanford,
South parallai with the Eat SOTICE OF PEZ*IP'P"S SALE flo'1da, said
within
aix calendar
litie of the NWI.4 of the SE NOTICE 11 MEJIEBY OIVE$ months
front
the time of the
1., of aald Section, 110 feet, that by virtue of that eertaln
publiti*n
of
thia botic.,
tt,ene South $547'41" West Writ of Ezicutlon t.anad
out of Te-o oopiea of each claim or de.
1&amp;SI1 tout. thepto. North and under the s.al ef the
Or- mind shall be ia writing, and
197,45 feet, to a curve to Ut. cult Court of Seminole Oo*nty, aball state Ski pl&amp;e, of
reeldenc
East having a radius of 31 FlorIda. upon a final 3udtaeat
and poet attic. a..a.
5,
I,2t)'34'61",
- thence along said
-- on th. 5th day of Jasuaa'y, A. 1). 4,- te .Laimant. hia agent. 0?
IS.14 feet to a eurvi Worth. Tb. Sanford Atlantic 3(aomaJ filing
erly baring a radius of 211.e Rank a national baag 5ie clai tea at one doll.., sad auch
er demand sot .0 tiled
feet end a central eagle of PlaintIff. vs. ,Toe.ph Isuad.re,
be veil.
2O'$?'IV', th.nce along said Defendant, which aforesaid Writ shaH/a/
Deuglas Sten.Ue
curve an arc dlst.e,asce of of Easetition waa d$UVSted t*
As Adgninlstrato, ef
112.71 f..t, thence North SI' me as Sheriff of I.miaole Coes.
•atato of
4741" East I'll fe.j to the ty, Florida. and I hITS levied
EWDEIII, deceased
poP.t of beginning, know. upOx the to13owtg d..orlbed pro. a PHILIP
ICSYPOM, 1).,yj
se Lot 2. Block I, Wiles. perty owned ty joeeph Meal.
P1,aoe.
Seminole
CousW, cr5. said property b.iag lea..t.d Mtoa-.s
tea' .*.dmlniatjatcr
I. Seminal. County. Pisrida. P'l.r1
Baak,-isit.
lut-ject to reatrietiona of t'e. move particularly d.aoa'thed as Sanford,Slat.
Flor44, •p
cord.
follow.0
£',
5 15.
1544
baa bees filed against 7ou and - - -- ot I sad Worth 14 te.t it
jj
you are req sIred to eel-vs a copy
Lot 7, Block 3, 7$raj le.dos
of yea.' writtia defenses. U *E7,
of Marysala, a.000td*ag to Eag.
ul Wsigj, p
to ii o Philip
L.gaa of Shutplat the.eof
In PIne
We the under.lga.d, being
holier w.d Logan. attorney for
1600k 4. Pigs 104. it the duly awor$, do t.euveby
plaintiff. whose addreaa Is Pout
public record. of Sumlacle under oath that the a.m.adcclii-.
of all
Office Box 375$, Iaatord. Fisrida
County, FlorIda;
,
p.reona iat.re,eted is the bustand file the original with the
Together w i t h household n..a or profeaaioa canted
en us.
clerk of the above •tylsd court
furniture and turniablmga Ii. dir (be a a nt e. or B and
C
(in
1' before April Si. 1)15;
cat,.d therein.
aua HARBOR COMPANYS
otherwise a judgment may be and She und.r.igned as Sheriff
.nI.r.d against sos for the re- of SemInole County, Florida, will P. 0. Boz SI, Sanford. Florida,
$3171 and Ut. eateet of the Ia.
hit d.nsaisd.d Is the .omplaitst, at 21:00 .4. MI as V e 4th day of terest
of sack, is as faflowat
WITNESS my hand and the May, A. 1). 3545. offer fau
Name
Extant at
seal of aiM Court as March 7th. mad sell to the highest bIdder
latea-est
3)4).
for cask, aeb$.ct to say sad 11 X. 1.. EMERSON
Owser
(SEAL)
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Sanford, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff

1aidS 405)

lo1a, at the
(West) Door of the Seminal.
County Cosirou.e a I_fer4,
Florida, the above described per.
e'onaJ property.
That said ails Is b.iag mad
to aatiafy the terms it said
WrIt of Exacutjo.,
Jobs E. Polk. Sheriff
tia'minoie County. Florida
9 &amp; Apr. I'ui-iiab 1,tar. '5, 25 * Apr. 1. 6.
1115
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TI11K PINK PCI1 b, itoIttirl t.,1 r..iui,ad to pref.'ntn.rly TIlE NF%V sent an claitti. anti demand.
$UlNiilS RANK. a cot- nhlch iou. are either of YOU.

't'cini
I,rCttn.

Plaintiff,

tIlLs' hat', aiaPiat the Catate of

t"l,'s'flA '.11 110EI.LA .4 I.E. 10.
ap'-,l. late of asIti County to

the s',itr,t
of Seminole
4','tl,I. Pnrtda, at his offic. in
rs.f.naant,. the court hotia. of said Count)'

SOTISC To DEPESU
it)' Ct.IUK 1 hflTl'ITT,
'address unknown.
Ts'st! .4Iil- Ii-htI:Pr
OTl- tIED to take toil.', that a ails
has been fIled aaIn,I teii In the
I'
titled "olt't. TI,. Ossure
of this suit I. an action t• for..
close a r#sl •stst. itiiirtla$e held
h Ttll NE'.'.' '.clflE
'.NK EUR
SAVINtIS. a r.'ri'rattoti. ntiich
mertlage Is i-e,- 'rda.t Is Offi.
- '- iii Record. Rook E'I, Pase II,

as Santo,-,!. florid., within ala
calenist' month. from lbs tim.
of the first pttlliestion of this
notice, Tn -'opisa of •ach claim
'i ileniasti shall he l'i writing,
isn't shall stat, the place of rest.iett.e and post oftics Address of
the s'laitiiaflt. ansi shall he sworn
to lU the s-'IsImant. his aunt, Or
attorne,' ant •ccomtianled hr a
filltig fee of 051.' ,tohlar end such
fIIe'l
claim or stetnint not ø
510111 he toll.

n

W.Ight

at 1,30 p.m. £ 1:10 p rn., lu
Iheran Church of the R.ds.m.r,
W. 25th Place, Sanford.

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Sanf.,d Farm.,. Asetlea

I'll i'l'I'ls)I'e s
ivr,, that
NtSi'lCl is lierelly
i i,,, et'.sg."i in hi,i.l,i.'s. ., tat
Wr.t 11th iltunat, S.rif..'l, $emi- I

1$. Londsc.. Service
LAWN MOWING
Call For Fr,. Estimates,
Phone 373.4541

4'.ii,,t), I'I,rt.ia, littler II,. ------- _._
ti - i.ts natita of INII1N CAlls.
slid that I ittl.iii to I ..rI.ler •*iil
I'!' PA Y '10 US1'
ham,' with the ('lerk of Ui. Cli'
'rHI hERALD
.111
'nIh. 'i,,ilt,',Ie Vntit,i ,
I-'In - It,,. in a . '-rdanc. with the
WANT ADS
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CARPEPITED

ps horn. repair. 77 yES.

.peri,nce 377-Ill?, Mer1.is,
23 -

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said lwciti,ea, .ppll.s..s,

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3721477
III II 1. let 5$.

PAINTING

£ PAPER HANGING

24. Well DrIIlin

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WELLS DRILLED-PUMPS
%PPIPIKIU SYSTEMS
I
All typ.s I sitss
W repal? I S,.'..
STIPIE
I-A.cbl,s £ Sppl, Ce.
322.4412
67 W. 2nd St

EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUNITY
PaUabI. ma,, at weman, No salt;n, Pa(;II av,d collect from new
in.op.ratid dispeisa,s
tape
' e.'ea. We •.auve lecatisas
Must have sir, referenc.,. $450

tilltI., ,..D,

513

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4.ineHa, Aot. I

ONL't' $33. !.b.4,oern furnIshed
Ant. L;1h+s Iwatar Fu,ni,b..4,
301 E. 5th. 322-2291 aft..

end

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t_AKEFRONT-Just ,e4ue4 $1,000.

One

* -_______
,f uI. oe,$ beaufful
ba,$ cnss$,'-jctsd 3 bedroom FURNISHED APARTI-4E415
and Cl.,e.la,
Clev,
horn., yeah ever see Hardwood
Cows's 327-0400.
ft.,..'
cantr.I heat £ air, fir.- _______________________________________
So br.afbtaki'sq
place.
4ivq, FamIshed apI,.
464
hive to a. it te Sen..'. it. Adear month, W.t.v oeludad,
dress cannot S. gIv.'s on the
,,,, 123-0590.
tso's., so call today fo,
an _______________________________
apof. Now oniy 320.500. 1,27 1 EFSICIENCY APT Oown$ew'I l,,t..
p.r mo. Principal I In+.rus$,
tii. Aduitt o'siy. Inul.'e

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few n.,.jtibni. From $560. Buy
,avq, 20. down.

WILSON.MAIIR FURNITURE

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E4e1i'lgs Pa .aianday, 131.9449,

jacoh,on', Store,

STEMPIR AGENCY
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Multiple Li.$iisq Sa.Iter
372.4491
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French

50. ArticI.s Far Sal.
ASSUME PAYMENTS

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Notice

EL8OW ROOM

71. Mile Pulp Wt.d

72.

Help W...4

OF ALL AGES

CRUMLEY.MONTEIT)-t, INC.

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losses For l

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PAYTON REALTY

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SEMINOLE SPORTING

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Sanfotrj
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is ready
-ia, a -lom. to It.nt?
upiuls a fluial huitgn,.t,t tti'i.r.'t ,
Pho,,. 322.11b4.
PHONE Pli.0fl7
Seom? Don't WISH you had seen
In the aforesaid sourt
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For the finest s.rvice ,,il
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I',e 76. PuI,Iir fleroruls of I Cliii)
if
Si'4-I- .% I)iS'I'iIICI' '11th .1.5' of Jattuary .1 P "'-' I
camuisg
Charles
A.
Port,,
CAMPER FOR SALE.
ti''rt ..igr
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-.ru,ulu,r,I, Cstunty, riori'ls
5 1)11(1' Ii,(lIll.I lliS'I'flla '1' 01' I,, that ,-erl up, . as- enlitiel
Realtor. III S. RumS, O'4 ando.
(.00d condstion. $1
'.1 iii,iurt
'Ircal 5.. •s tIa 4 sn.1 S. l'I,I)HII)4. IiIII.A Silo lPItlsl(5S '.V.ii.. F Helter A C'.tnpaiuv '
322-2420
2545 PARK
4210725.
Assume payments on '44 P,n$,a.
,
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Pho"a
323.1619.
ISis.' k N. l.un,gwood Park,
a.urs ss.. ev.s'.w. i,.IIrl-tINl'l" I'lu,rlls. PluiilIff, vs. 'iv
it
______________________
'1 II,- l,,4i,m, . ,. 1t,a,lI.'i,l iii L.nsani. St,ck snuit, ut. saicel.
aer.urlliig to the plat Slier.' I:i'
$ T .5. '1' t; S Ill" 4)1 i-ltlC.4, I'rral.'i. '.'iu,lrt Si Cra.iait a, t
IWO
BEDROOM
HOUSE
fo
.
disrate
Ct,iC,.
'ii? itt sill
_____________________
l 1$N ='
'if as recorded in P1st Ilook Plaintiff,
eat cenuit.on. 322-1331.
v
c'lI.4ltl.ES
E. Cli a r I. a Crae1.n, tiafe,ideit
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
t,t. Ilu,rluj., 1'-' itni rail, 'If )t-u
REPOSSESSED
II. Page I. Public fleenrula It? flftuuNt")N ci it-', fi.fe,,lsnt(s)- al,icht afor.,a14 Wrii of FiacuPHONE
322.5303.
Iu,r,I, 'r-j •,.l I', file (.jr
s
K.miiioi. County, Florida.
5O'T'(h5 tsP' $hl,P-Noti"e ma lIon was uiallv.red Ionic.. Shat'
.64 OLDSMOI1LI
HARD
APPLIANCES ' T. V.'s
tb
'lV,i of thi its, bean filed sialnat you anti hsareby give,' sI,at iu.Irsua,ut I,, a 1ff n' $et,,it, I. County'. P'lcurits g;
snsser
FsilI panes-, I eweew, low mileage,
r,,,.,,...,.
i'.. ;,j.e:_. I 1P'VISTMENT I RIALTY CO. , tjck,,,.i.hA
Wn..o.
I
'ru_u' t'-o's''.
' •''" a "v, r'u era required to aerve a copy sunsinary fi,ual 'icc-re. of tote- w,,i I us,. lavied upon lb. folI
- City Water.
'
thereof up'.'- VI ''it K W'lOD. of your writt.n d' 'eases, if .iy. t'lruiure anter.,l ii,, Fabruary 24, Inwi,tg stsserit,aul ptopertv owttei '"j
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________________
__________________
MAN. ',f Si,.' nut ,,f WInds,. to it On IZAT11$, GRAHAM AND III) by lii. abo'.. e,,titi.ci Court h.y Charles Cr,e,le.s. said proP$sooe 322-1749.
410's, all nan,s biandi. No mosey Wide abel., $6eeegS.,$ $6.
CHEVROLET
%'.'srd, 204 East SIARKr.L, P. A., Attornaya for in h. above slyl.4 o*uae, the sin. perty hiei,tg lu.rat.tl In tismitsola
tseedlr, 11cm.-.
Jew., same your own tesms.
hisay
2'Du,?, Good condlhon.
New l-:,iuiu..i ,'i.ertue. Winter
THREE.REDROON, dosabi. garage.
alfltiff, whose addrcaa is ISO derslgnad United Static Marshal County, Florida, thor. particui'
___________________________
DOWN
i5l,o. 322-4041.
i"l,rt'i.' ,tttra$iaye for Park .5venhe North. Post Office or any of his duly authonised 45' any sleacnibed a. follows:
i'srk
Y,ar lease. $110 mao. 115 N.
APt!•JC RIPOSSESSICNS
wIth ew •se$6ly payments.
h'I.t.,iIff iu' tll.J'UVC acslon, 00 Box II), Whiter Park, Florida putiaa will ..11 th. prop.rty
All the right, title an! it,t'
Scott. J. N. ROsen. Jr. 322.l%35.I 'iOs'ei.nt
915
W.
1st
Sl,..t
i
April.
StetioisWegoss.Y.i.
'-r hi-f-re ti.- 1' dat of
1527$)). and fila the original with siIUai in Kemlnola County, P'lor.
-arest .st itue 'lefenlant, Char
114 N. Park A.. Saaeed, Pte. - ----- -------- - .1 f - " di 5". ti4i- the "lurk .? lb. sbnve style-I his ,les.-riivad as: LoS SI. ethSAir, I onet', low risilsag., 'sew
I. Cn.e,len ti anti to the
hURNISHED S ROOM HOUSE
N's,: 321-1342:
R.f,ig.•.to.
Norg.
II be iske.. ,
11
Cii.
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,,,,, ,,, ,, '., ,
sit, or t.tore April Sit' I.ANI'S I;$'l'P.TChS. I'Iltb'l' *111)1.
i-nlil,e, slui,
,,s- .. ' '.
tir.s. S.. at t,lcR.ba,$, fires.
LAKE ,j,4'.V
I..'ii. reli,-f t1I
Good 0.Ji01s $s0. Ptu11..
)(5 .sthrwisa • IUtigiflelIt tfla''I'II'N, at, orlifl
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'.4 teasing
i, Ii.. Pial
PHONE Ifl.397ti,
..iuuiilsll,i
t,imiudu'i it It
I, •iilerad against you far the thereof ae rat,orded iii i'lai Bn.,k au,.i lIsa s,tidertigi,ai as muter?'
éad.elsJ iiteu 4 PhI.
'tao &amp; .47 MERCEDES DIESELS
_____
'ri,i. - -I. . i.lI ti publish. I relict ul.tnaod.4 in the rn,nplalnt i , Paies 57 an-i 5$ i'uhiic lie. of snet,,in,le 5'OhuIIl',, P'inriula,
- I With A.r. Sa,erel I. Ctssa.se ten.
li I _______________________________________
4.REDROOh1,
2
S.th.
Famuly
resin,
el oil. r..' I. I- • I. fOr tour run
or ptllinn
rorda of h.tninola County, Flor- at II 011 -4 Si. ott lii. 6th das
Put Tb. Fiaeat LIstings
Articles Pot l•aP
'CONTEMPORARY CARS. INC.
'ri. hifn.ul
Ceniral seat &amp; ar, $135.
". ult'.
%'i'ITWECC 'fly hand anti the Ida, at putulin outcry to the high- of Slay. 4 1) I IS), oft.r for
And Tb. F..s, SI,.. Cil
iit'ralul
Osland.
.,.aI of 'all Court on Starch 7th eat and bast bidder for cash at sale 41.1 sail In the highist bItt '
Phone 322-0303.
- ' 1.20 14. Ot.ssj. Ass.
RINI
A
PlO
323-2420
2145 PARK
'.411 ysi -- ' , land ,,f ttia , Ø5y
4)5 ?3?t
I1.00 O'Cinc-i. Nou,, I,, Tuesday. tier. fu,r -ash suut,Ieu'i I. saiv
.
Roilanay,
PlOspulil,
laby
6ed'.
S ',., , ,t Si, I ,sa,s, cesisi' S SEA I.'
April Ii, ISIS o15 iii. steps of all eliatluug 1.1,,., at (ha Fresh
LAKl MARY. Clean 2Seolqons
-'
______________
,u"l. ''.uuiP. r it-rid., this the
By Day, W.eh ac Meath
Arthur If. Beckwsth. Jr.,
the Bemlnule County CorthOU5L ('.'*'a.tl hour of the Set,,inola
45 SIMCA
hetae, A,j?s'., N
NIGHTS
HOLIDAYS
31st 45)' i-f .ruhi, Ill).
Setni.
Cuuri,
Clerk Circuit
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
hanford l"lorida. lIsted: Starch CoUrtly Courthouse In l6snfor-1
$8-IS WEEK
Phase 327-34)0.
ISiAL.'
'sole Cnuty. Florida.
FlorId., the alas'. dasu'tlbad per.
3224524 -I31.11lI _________________II.
114 W. 1st.
333.5151
I i222417
322-1454 sat. 40, Ageist.
_.i
Beekwith. JrAr,h.r
fly: Martha i' Viblen
sonal prop.rty.
.lOhiN 17. MAQII1ItF. $8.
I Ti.'4R5E-IED#OOhl, 2 bath, coiw.
a Circuit Court
Clerk 'if
As Deputy Clerk
Uniteul states lilarshial
That said sale I. being mad. Quish I Quiet Laws ioy Hewer..
'
VOLaSWA3EN 51.095.
pleholy Su,aisj,.J. Pu,s.uio.'.t arpa.
lt: rI. ar If. Martin, SIC. tiAlItS AN!) GRAHAM
to satisfy h. tern,, of said WrIt
Kl751)k',LI. W. WHENKY
Sales
Reatals.
Psweiaki,
THI lIhil TU'IO PlRM
SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY
...,-Jl
iisies &amp; Ward Atlorti.ys at Law
$140 mo+h. 377-7057.
Assiatasit l?,iIleii stat.. Aitorney of Eiecutiuuui.
Thatchomatic. A.sator machi,,.'..
110 N. PARK AVSNUE 327.4123 - --- -- -. : 505 S. FRENCH AVE. 322.43*2
5u4
i'e l;gian4 Avenue
tsn Park Av.n,,e. Sn,'ti
hoist, hi. l'uIk, Sheriff
.4hlorise' fo i'Ialntlff
Pott'.'e,a,'.. Wsasi bu.'.se,s.
- - %',ilti't l',rI l"lorlla lIsa
'iVinler Pink I'i.rIda 327)5
$atul,iu.le County. i"Ioritia
I'uui.lIh ,'.ia, is,
I, I
£ tj
I I.,n'shid wise b.4'u,nn h015'.,. I
NIWLYWEDS
eve
eselieg
S...
4) "OSWAGEN
Puili.lu M.. - A A&amp;tr- I, I, IS, l'uI.iIsi, Ma. Ii, II, 24. A Apr. I. lass
I'u.i.iIsl, '.1*,. is. Il A Apr. I, .
AMERICAN ALNI-ALL
l..sg. ihaJy Iuh.$m,.,siss.
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STENSTROM REALTY

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Opus I PS $ P.0

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$uSnss5 £ IndIvIduaIs I?
f
-- ________ 1
EQUITY in the.. bedroom hui1
petunia. Call William, Ieo.. 30 yrs. Ei.psrisrts, all w,h
frem ow.., tti Saafard area,
qu.rents.4 Phone 447.5077,
I.eping Service, S Point,,
I _______________________________________
Ph
Phone 372-7543.
•

Legal Notice

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INCOME TAX RETURNS

5,n4,,4
U,h!. P..'
171-1510
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$100 DOWN

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74 I-tOUR
CALL 377.7495 or 173.1140

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Ge.g. Stairs, II) 1 liii..
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AVALON APARTMENTS
JEI SPRA'i' CLEANING
137.1631
377.7194
377.3417
____________________________
_____________________________ I IC W, 7.4 ST ___________
__________________
POOF--EAVIS-WALLS
CASH
322.4132
INFLATION
VEPIISCH 173-4541
S
Ceu&amp;.s
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in
Ti.aItFR LOTS - Out

INCOME TAX PREPARATiONS.

P.r,oniII,uj

;

1i,"ilth.d sic. n's. b.adrno.a apt.
_____________________________
Adult,, no
to $7,000 cask i'sveitos..t$, 6cr
-7100 U.lIeisvlIa.
Inventory.
T
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------5uiprnen$
and
_____________________________________
fJe- 3 S.d. _____________________________________
hur, wesity cm. est .i,s.ii.. ACADEMY MANOR
of
pr(.Ci.iniil
,.'i, hiiinii,
the
room, I bash bma. N ivalifv. , Claan In4 floor apt. $35 me. is.
Name Ststut.s, to-n-it
..' tto,i '
incoma, For p.rsonal intirview
wafar Pa alectnicl$y.
I" liu,ri,lt, htaltii.'a I'4i.
". assuns. law. -niontIly naywrite, including phi's, number,
On Zi Zag S.wIng Machine, 1919
I .egal
4ft5? 5 PM.
hig: la' l:Int.'r ltrnnk,n
Ph.
m.ofs,
days
131.1322
1
Eva,.
I-.4.kas
to Cal-Ten Supply Company, toe
medal. Hew warranty.
'a' II. litanIes' Al.
Publle Records ef BOmInol.
, II, ___________________________
t'ijhlish
for
:'.
A
Apr.
1,
I3l.1245,
monobuttenhehes, designs £
_______________________________
'*5 alutinlstrator of tha
ill Na. Magnolia Ave. Orlando
('CoOt)'. rinrida. The same of the
NIC '1-ROOM APT.. FURNISHED.
tstat. of
('ourt in which silt profuedlngs
,
lIiIli SlAtES
Irams. Pay balance .1 137 6?
Fla, 37503.
rsEll-;a
nhe-l'flIs-'J
(,OOD LOCATION.
sr,yfl.'*
.4I,E
___________ - -?IAflCEI,l.'
are pending I, (lie ('ircUit Court
-- ((PIn-I' 5flJfl)y 0151 ItIti' or
$3.40 per me. Ph, Credit Mats.
PHONE 321-1415.
l'p,'ease,I.
Isrepa
hiving
bedrooms,
.of the Eight,ntli Judilial Cir.
I'. lot S'i'% Jt'lIlil:'a ('(hUT t't.O?tIl) 1. (lftI,h%h)O IuIt'tcIo
aria
ag.r 377.9411. night 131. I 141.
i:or5
roil in and for rn:inoI. Coon. s'rl:NSTIIOM, DAVIS A
5,,.
It*.44
cEMINOI,It casEst"., t'l.nlIlI),I
room with fir.pi.c.. large ?h1M I 1 2 Bedroom Apartments, $45 &amp;
5,i..O,I'-(JNII'.
Sanford Sewing Cent.,, 301-A
)IclNTSlI
,, Florida,
No, 524fl.
I-lie Sn, STill
EL) $ T .4 T E ii OF AIIEItICA,
Service
Station Attendant:
Full i
airy ki¼hen,
s.arata dining
E. lit. 5$,
1351 2111 P, 71st St.
The dascrtpiion sit the real ,ttterneva for .hdtninlstrator
1TtTI OF
i'I'S,tlff, V. DONALD U. EVER.
time, eip.rianc. preferred.
room, 2 bath,, cant,aI uI h..t, I
I
. A. WiLLIAMS, 322.3931,
- property in Seminole County. i'lnriula Stat, flank-SuIte 22
1.01115 fiC)T.4'.
ENC.. et u., Deføidant(a-So.
UP
TELEVISION SETS 123
Phone 322.1010.
Half act', tot with bearing sit51111
after 5 pm. 322.224.
insolved in es:d pro. Sanford. Florida
DECEASED -rN- i: ISI' IALPiotic. is hera.
MILLERS
&amp;
rat, shady oaks, chain II,
peedings as described in tha l'iiMi,1, Star. It, It,
honda,
%OTItit To unEnhl'Ot%a
by given that pur.:snt to a final
______
I. ISIS
322.0)12
7419 Orlando Dr.
PSIRilS
1anc.. Rural Ica$io, school bus Furnished ole. 2 bedroom t2upl.v
- Complaint is as folIonat
TI) All
P U U CO NC ISA'.'. 'lerree of for, 'osur. entered ,
lot :. Block I. ..INCOLN DEM-:4
so cl,*I, on tit:wiSfls }'etruarv IS, 15(9 by tha abøva
Air conditioned,
- --'
at deer, P.'icel Unb.11evabIe ,:
for
$40
Ic
wash..',
ta's,
SECRETARY: hperlencad In Fir, I
)IETCWTS, a-orliiie to the
.hb%t5e'i' chit) i:uT.h'rI;,
rntitlei Court In Site at,ova api- USED
Phone 322.6137.
hi 500. Raasenable terms. W.
Tilt:
IS
CI11CVIT
OVIIT,
IN
211
Mooney
Appliance
S.
'Iat th,renf as rr.e-rdrd In
$95.
Casualty Rating.
Must furnish
anti each, of you are her,- s'd t'susn, the tinlersigned IriItal
have lie. key, call us today.
P5)11 IEMISIU.F citiSTT.
Plat flock 3 Page s5 Pubt'
Palmetto. 373.0697.
notified and reuulred to fila 85.5.. Marshal or any of hi.
ref.r,,,ce, hs reply, Write San.
bikaly furnished apt.
ii,' liccor,is of seminole
any i-hahn, and demands whIch duly authorlse.l deputies will sell
ford Herald. Sea 294.
Adult,. CII'i Park Ave., Apt. 1.
o, IS-IK
'SlP'IGER AUTOMATIC'
_________
Cs-only. florid.,
tila property sItuate Ii Siminols
you,
or
eIther
of
you.
may
has's
2
and
3
Sedroom.
I'S
and 2 Seth .
STEEL
322-5450.
together
against
with
the following B.
tail
lb.
offlr.
estata
Iti
County,
Florida
dast-rtbed
I
1r
as:
CONSOLE
MODEL
homas.
Sanford Area,
________________________________
Plaintiff,
WOMEN
itema of property sliih are In.
if lion. '.VAl.I..tCE Ii. hALL I. flinch P. UNLAND ESTATES,
Farvisshid ,,odsrn large I bedroers
rated in and permatu,nly install(ota',t) .Iudge of Sen,inola Coun. *s'corllng to p1st thereof record- I SEWING MACHINE. Mutt place T,ii's in a few short weeks as SM '
. THOMAs SiAGhtL'St, .t al,
,
ant, Elsct,ic P. aefe. furnished,
100 W, I s$ St.
ty, at hi. offlc. in the Court .'l In Piat Book I), page. 11 to
el as part of the in1rns'emaflts
K.ypunch eusreter IMedicc'I 1
Dafoidants,
in your ate.. A-I shape, Zig
on .51,1 land:
Ph. 322-2134.
:,
Public flecorda of Seminol.
. house in Sanford. Florida. with.p.ra•.r ,, Ph. 1224533, 2:2.7104, 322.2415
Secretary. PSX
h'.tl:snI:i) %s)i'ICE 0? CUll'
Zags, makes button holsi, fascy
Two heaters iterm n.'titl In
in sIx calendar months from (ha County. Florida, at public outcry
Nurses A4.. No age limit .e
'10,
time of tIe first publication of to the highest anti best bidder for
stalled,
ONE.$EDROOM, apartmutt. .wIy
daiigns. s.ws on buttons, •PPI1"
TliOSlAS MAGRUM and - this
education requirement. Day .
ie. "ash at U:Oi) O'Clock Nnt,n on
$1
notIce.
Each
claim
or
You are re.lUIre 1 5 fil, your
DO'%IN
new
Sold
r.dscora+.4. R.nt reasonabla,
monograms,
.tc.
ques,
MAGR1.'M, his wife, it married;
Ph.
ni9ht
241.4149
classes.
l's
ntan.t must be in writing and Tu.sday, April 15. 1511 flfl the
anaw.r or other 4f4is'. pIaad.
SACRIPhena 122.4220.
for over $300, MUST
u. rontati
PAIRF.%X and
2, 3,
IEOROOMS - I &amp; 2 •AS ___________________________________
ruse, of restilene.. steps ci' the Samiroi. County
Orlando, ask 1oe Mrs. F.,.
the
inga with the Clerk t the above
I
ISE VA1RF.%X, his wife; H. and post office sddrean of the Courthoupe.
FICE: Just pay Balance 142 ' ______________________________
OVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
a
Sanford,
named Court si!
Florida,
ENOX BETTINOIIAUS, mdi- claimant o,td must tie snore to t)a(e4: 3i&amp;rr'l, 11,
payments RN'S or LPPI's. Sanford Manor For Th. Fn.it Listings And 'Se Furnished ci.an ridecer.f.d apt,
assume $5 monthly
thereof upon (lie p1 stiff',
.
iscu.
t'llusiI' and as Trustee, and hi
Adults, no eaSt.
Call COLLECT Credit Manager
tlu.' claImant. his arnt or
turns-)', '.'.IIITTAKE - PYLE &amp;
JOHN
E.
MAOIIIRE.
yp,
Nursing £ Rakablitation Canter, Finest S,rvis.. , Call
LaltrNl- 0. BETT!NOIIAUS. attorney, or the same shsil he
lJtsited $tate. Marshal
WOOD. whose air e is Poet
niti,
Orlando
or
143-2641
day
I
Delary
Miner.
122-4707:
GAGE;
5tifd
TIUTII
E.
his
ECNDELL W. WHCRRY
"fflc. Bra 475, Or nb. FlorWill deliver, no obligation.
IARRI&amp; anti - sold
11
Ph. 44*4474.
Furnished clean en. Sedro.m ant.
/s' MarIa 1. flotas
'isuistaflI Ilnitest States Attorney
ida, not later than e 21st di)'
__________________________________ I 322-2420
HARRIS, his wife, if married;
2365 PARK
Water
perch... 411
As ExecutrIx of sail entate Attorney for Plaintiff
of .hprt. 1969, a.
qilired
ASSUME PAYMENTS
FRENCH;
JAMES
.%GNI..S
E.
CUPS
GIlLS
NIGHTS
I
l-SCLIOA'fS
SicEwan
Pui,iisls Math II. 5 is- Apr. ,
Ian'. else a default 'ill be en.
Myrtle Ave.
.1. FRENCH anti -FRENCH.
'69 Walnut finished St.reo. AM. Apply in pi's... A I W Dnlve.1e, 322.4124
Ill-lIlt
-_________________________
SANDI:flS.
M.EW,4N,
1969
terel against )s-U.
his WlfC, if married; and aach "CII'.VARZ &amp; SlIMS
FM radio, all Solid 54.1., with
French A...
322.4141
ISESI.Sn
IN '.'.'JTNLSS w
222.2477 Larg. 2 bedroom furnished apt,
I
,, (hem if any of th. above P. 0. flex 53
_.
4.,p.ad record changer &amp; 4 I
hate hereto oil in land and
Down,
clean. watsr, electric.
na.tie.l Drtcndants are alive. Orlando Florida
II' She Court 'f the l',,u.ty
Pay Sal. of III .r EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES went.
speakers.
affixid my ofri'- :aI 'a! at San$45 mc. or Ill '.. 322.2744.
and it a'o' of the abo.-a namad '*ttort,cys for Executrix
Judge. lealSol. Cuu•sy, I'Inri*ia,
ed
for
day
&amp;
qight
shift,
ee
ford. Seminole Cou y, Florida.
21.
_________________________________
s,
1*40
pin
me.
ALSO:
I
F
I
e.r
I
J Defendants are ded, thsn Publiah Star. It. 21 A Api. 1. S. I. Probate,
thIs 31st day s-f Sit P, 1511.
Neat and
at+raitiv.. Apply CCURSE. 4.Iedroom, 2.bath. tsat '
model III. Sanford Sewing
against hula or her unknown 196$
in i-el Estat, of
_________________________________
(sEAL)
___________________________________
Høgt, of St..k, Holiday I a a, •°' •s-5
spouse, heirs, devises., L.ga.
I
Center, 307-A E, 1st St. or ph
CHARLES A. OTis'S
Arthur II. lIre itb, Jr. I
grantees. li.nors, credi- __________ _.
Sanford
M.naq.r
322.9411 er
CLEAN PRIVATh POOhIS
Credit
D.cea...I,
Clerk of Sir, ni Court
tora. trustees or any or all Sol'IrI: *11' SII1;IiiI'S"s S 41.1)
III ('redlturs and J'.rs,'ns
Si 2,jO WEEK
.vss, $31.1 I46
fly: Martha T
dilen
322.1 301 2640 kiawath. at I 7.i
persolls or parties claiming by.
TEMPORARY.
All,
to
stey
with
(lIVEN
18
ltlflY
NOTICE
Ii
liasing
(lainas
sir
flrm.ads
LCN(W000 HOTEL
I
131-4141
I)rliut) sjs-rh
Ihrni,gt,. sy.ider. or against lust b. s'Irtt,e of thai, cartaln .lg.i.st Said PateS.,
cenvab.sc.nt
in
Sanford.
Just
esit
________________________________
Repossessed
&amp;
Usad
Frigidaire
Ap.
PuihIii, Star
'
A i' ' .
theft, or each, of them; 0O' writ of I2xecution issued out of
'.oia and aarh of 'u ara hera'
of ho,ptal. Live in. Phone.
In')
FURNISHED
ROOM
pllanc.s.
G.
H.
High
Appliancas.
I);!: 1)E'.'EEfl'.l-4N. VICTOR oft under iii, net! of the Circuit h- nntIf'eil and
raqulred to Ps372.6411 aft.r i '.i.
1)E9i.O
is, 5+. 322.31$).
9A"1700
;il, 2
LARGE IECRCCMS
. p'ort, and RAI.PH
Court of Orange Coutity, florida. sent a'i' claims anti tiemanIs ___________
I
________________
list known direct°HCNE 33.i12S.
'
a.'
thu
,','*
baths, Formal dining room. CId.
a
final
,iiilgnient
r.'.ilsred
,,,
which
YOU. or either of you. mar
I'. lilt; (ills lii lj
'l iii' 1:1(111NIGHT
WAITRESS.
___________________________________
JACKSON'S
CERAMICS
l"hl)Efl,..
of
i',i , at,! tru
it, the a f.,resail court on lb. liar, agai.'t the •o(ate of
cc w.II kept horn..
________
-r.:r,s's'Is JI'liit i 414 ii*sI'Il', ,
Wednesday thru Sunday,
.4 i'l.I) CORPORATION
Closed Tbu,s, I Sutn. 377.7971.
day 'f .lsnnary, 4- P. IllS, CIi.4flI.l'.S A. fll'TO. decea-el,
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$1 500
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entitled.
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CREENWARE, FIRING.
lit.. .'t said Cuu,lt&gt;, to tile Co in.
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,.rr't'tustlon, anti their unknown Walter E iiell.r &amp; Cm;'any of i
Judge of feninI. County.
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I('Tllh% 55 no ..She
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creditor., or ether Florida. l'lalniiff, '
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5)it't(i 4,l: I'tlIu lutp,i:
HC'.IE wuth Firepia. :, 'vinq
;.a,tle.. aril any stid all per- Cree,$rtu, Violet Si. Creculen v.,d house of said County St $anfnl.
I_li"): I lI;%N'* c'(,5tp,4N)'
room with ..aII to wall c.rp.t,
"IsImlng as grantee., ea
CNNSON MOTOR 4
Chsrlea t' t • e 4 e n. Defendant, r'iorila.
GOOD MAN OVER 40 - Fo,i
within
six
calendar
I' in:' ,ltu;l '. . .troratiu.n or' I
slgti,es. lIettors. crad'iors, trus
,a'iaI.d f.muiy 'oons, Three
whIch aforesaid Writ of Execu. uiiotiths from th. time of the first ADMIRAL Coisol., 23" TV. Corn.
1031CM WHALER DEALER
short tri5 ,arrouandinq Sanford.,
giide.l ar-i
utidau- tb.
icri "r other claimants claim. titi was .irlivarel to ma
reconditioned.
30
day
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pletely
bedrooms,
qaraq.,
closed
fruit
iuuh1I'aiiun of this ',)otice. Two
25th 4 S,eaf.rd Av..
I laos. '' ttur Ii:,I.. t GeorgIa,
klan we want is wes-$h tie 4.
122.139?
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r nintir Plaintiff,
County. inpie. of each, claim or demand
Seminole
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Almost Sew,
S.rvic. con+rat.
I shade trees.
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in year.
plus regular
-.gnit't Ilict, or vr.DEUAI'Efl l-'l,'riul,s, atul I his.. levied upon sisall he In writing, and ahail
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0'sly $69.
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$12,900 TERMS
$OATMOTORS"'TRAiU*S
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CORPOIt.%TION Iii" Fi.Oltlfl,'i; tiur ftuli,,nllug ,iescrihesi property state Uue tIlat'a of residence an.l
1.' 'P ELY aiui
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ROISON SPORTING GOODS
stul istU stt.i isil i,srties 01' per .un lied b Charles Creeulen. said poot office address of th. clii'' ADMIRAL. 2)" Modern co'soie, I Crawford, Pr,,,, Panther Chemi$YL'.'l.4 I,.i1,
Recorsditios.d, 30 day guarant.e.
artificIal,
SANFORD 32244I
suet.,
natural ot
roperty hiee,ig located its Semi- Ott, s,s,t ahall be •wor'i 5,, I..'
cal., inc So. 52, F0rt W,rth, 322-I 301 2640 Hiawatha at Il-C? DOWNTOWN
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S.t like new. 0niy $79.
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74101.
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EVINRIJDE MOTORS
tight, title
s'tuiisrly drsu'rihe'i as follow.: attorney .id accompanisul s' a ' Pirk 'N Shop Apolance. 321.S954 ________________________________ Ti,,.. Bedroom. 2 b..,l,C$ ham., '
'. f"ttuiuitilu ,
irs-st 1,1 ciii to or lien titian.
THUNDERBIRD I STARCRAFT
1 :u$4 P1' nuouitl,. 4 door fIlipig fee of one lillar ani .''h
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'se sew. $4 200., $100. Down,
Irs Involved in title
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BOATS
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'lISt i 81.191 4'. i ' iLi.Y ti
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$9.99 'no, orinciøal I nfsrest,
suit ..r Mn)' portion thter.'t,f.
'nil, Nci. (231716.
shall ic void
ah.mnent, 30 gal E,celI.nt °" I Eaperi.ne.d Preerical Nurse
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P11. 122.4403
car. for ceuple er 2 single iti ______________________________________________ IOu W. Iii' Si'.
i-l1:r' tiulsi at' action to quId
'i',tuli,rls County, Florida, will at
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e th
sic, home, Ph. 322-0923 aFter z. IJnfur,sisls.d 2 bedroani, I
9th slay of
T:stste s.f
SLEEPING BAGS $6.99
. •.i..l. Count n- rlr.rida:
1) I hub). 'utter for sale
home. Assum. low monthly cay- ___________________________________
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f)..r ,,t tb. $e,,,Inote County '.tts-.rt,e% s for 4 lniis,ist ral.'r
Phon. 322-7241.
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99, I'uihlic flerorula of s'ourtii.uise I,, $.stuf.,rd. P'lorisia, Publish Mar- 11, 25 5 Apr. i. t. '
At Cost - 113.93 I $1711
t ig t,, 'I ii, • f as r-'rr,i. I
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$100
div.
Price
$1,710.
Pay.
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YAMAHA 40 CC. Bisie, seed
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shia sluot n ulascrl I-el intsnnsl I SI!.
HUkfPHREYS TIRE SERVICE
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mcci', $44.14 principal I inter.
PHONE 372.5499
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5r,itl,uruie County, Florid..
I"inrlla 's%'rit if V.xecuatii issuad out of
Sctiiituu,ie ('ouatit
mu, Ire,,, 1.rtn,, NAS. Buy 'sow'
to-oil'
'4$ 'a Ton Chevrolet pickup. t,o.sq
'i'raet %a, a. I.ot 1, Block 13.
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me this 15th day of Match, A. 1),,
1540.
Carroll TI. Burke
Notary Public, Stat. f Floe.
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RISIr.LNTIAL £ COMMERCIAL
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HOMES $104) DOWN
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PAR AV'F, PAIIEP COIJRT. SEMINOLE REALTY
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$100 Down Homes
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Clark of the Orcult Court
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JIM HUNT REALTY
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Sat. I'S p ni. Frsst.r o,d.rs
3277541 t? 111.4141
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S. Sanford 4..
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Pups, 1 _______________________________ i puppies,
Gsrman GERMAN SHEPHERD
HOUE REPAIP.PAIPITII-IG
Shapberd pups AKC. AnImal
wads old. Werrn.d, AKC, i IS
If you .rc ,t1 r.Il an M.D. If
WhIle, other, ilsci &amp;
Haven Kennels. Ph. 332.1717.
IUP4IP1 I PEPAIP
mu.' horns io1, tie1 call for
---lenoell Phøne 327-3411.
los. .'flarjnesl, or .,$o,te. SanW 1. HARMON
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WkiI.e,'s, O.Iede 341.5125.

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dee-c list. "LiquId Cash" wIti
PACED WITH A DRINKING
Weal Ads
PROBLEM?
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Phese 321.1127
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331-1743
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to the iIonnrhte cennty
7004 ADAMS AVE. 172.384.
t,iIø if seminole loIiflty. Pier, o.qI__CaIs-?os
13. Ca?ethiq-.Food
21, Horn. Irnprev.vnssts
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an" .os,.her,, it 1t.r,,ter of the I D.gs-Caii---.P.ts
PREMIUM MEATS
CHAIN LIPIt FElICE
STUD SERVICEt CHIHUAHUA'S.
t:st,i. of i;i:y.t 1' FS'TT. 1.PEKINGESE, POODLES, PUGS. Now Opent Ersate, 4 R.I.11, P.,.I DFSIDEI'ITIAL 4 COMMERCIAL
.a.'e.j, an.1 *t 0,5,1 line, then POODLES, Silver minIature, AKC.
FREE ESTIMATES
bu's, Mon-flu,,., 4.$ ,,,,,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Cm. moment of my life"
Ohio could he elected. I cnnstdI Dwight D. Eisenhower regarded Lodge. then a Ma ssachusetts eied that his foreign policy
his decision to rim for president senater, had gone to see the views were out of date.
o as his bitterest moment, but general at Columbia University. "When I used the word 'duty'
"M
agreed to seek the office after whore Eisenhower served far a Etsenhowe- got up and walked
— being ennvineed It was his duty, time as preiitdent. Ambassador up and down the room. And aft= according to Henry Cabot Lodge, now U.S. representative or he said he would do it but It
Lodge. who tnomiged the 150 at the Paris peace talks, told N would be his bitterest moment.
the meeting today.
campaign,
he repeated again be would run
'Z 'if It became my duty to run "I said that It might become If it proved to be his duty."
for president," Eisenhower told I his duty to rem for president. I Lodge was not the first to ask
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As the day of decision ap- didn't have any permissin 'Yes' he was it Republican and
rope, both parties sought him To all h.'se and other efforts proached a group of Eisenhower from him to do ft."
that he knew me and liked me.
out as a potential candidate.
Eisenhower said no In firm and backers met in New York In No.
In January 1952. Lodge hold
That made his position. N
There have been publtshcd re- seemingly complete tones.
vember, 1951, including New Sunday afternoon news enrifet course, pretty evident,
ports that President Harry S. In 1948. after public urgings York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, once. He said he was salisfie
"We had the Now Hampshire
Truman ,)ffered the 11)48 Demo by Leonard V. Finder, then the Repuhl!can presidential can that Eisenhower was a Republ primay and I didn't want )'1.
cratic pre.eldentinl nomination publisher of the Manchester didate In 1944 and 1948,
can go
and
od had therefore entere senhower even to come back for
to Eisenhower. Truman report- (N.H.) Evening Leader, that he "This group had been looking the
a name In the Nt'q It. There had been some Jptnnedly offered to run as Elsenhow- run for president as a Repuhl$- tar a Tnanag"r to run Gen. El- Hampshire OOP presidentis Isfic talks and we ceuMv$
er's vice presidential candidate. can, Eisenhower replied:
senhawtn-'s campaign," Lodge primary.
looked badly if Taft had gotten
There were further efforts In
"I am not available for and said. .11 hid thought the manag- "Naturally the newspaper me or two votes. So we who
the Democrats to get the goner- could not accept nomination to er should come from Kansas or wanted to snow what Elsenhow were runn'ng the campaign
al to head their ticket icr the high political office .. It Is my Missouri. It never crossed my er thought about all this so the didn't want to Involve him in ft.
conviction that the necessary mind that '1 would become the called his headquarters In Pat Flat we carried the primary all
and wise subordination of the manager. But in the end the is," Lodge said. "They got boli right, taking all the votes.
military to civil power will he Midwest people agreed on me. of some colonel who said thu
"I went, to see him in April'
best sustained, and our people "Then we started in putting Eisenhower had never heard o 1052, and he came back in June
will have greater confidence on a campaign. And we put it on it."
sod made a speech at Abilene.
that it Is an sustained, when without any permission from "On Wednesday following th K an. It was his first speech hi a
life-long professional soldiers, In Ike. He knew about it—but we Sunday announcement, Ike saii tollticul contest."
absence of some obvious and
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overridinc reasons, abstain
from seeking high political of
rim My decision to remove !
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myself comoletely from the political scene is definite and post
tive - . - I could not accept nomi,,
nntion ceon under the remnti
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circumstances that it were tendered me."
Lodge and other moderate Re i
puhiic'nns had continued their
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efforts after 1950 to make Elsenhowt'r see' his 'duty."
Lodge' said that he spoke to
Eisenhower about running again.
when he visited him in Septem
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her 1951 In Paris where
tiowcr, on leave as Columbia
president. was organizing NATO
forces.
In hue' Paris meeting. Lodge
said, "1 told him he, had until.
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Seventeen cases were processed through Seminole County
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to yield rlglit.nf.wny and
bond was set at *35. Cubellta
failed to show up for the heir
trig.
Bond of $75 was estreated for
Otis R. Barnett charged with
reckless driving and captas was
order for John E. Eubanks
charged with improper change
of lane. Eubanks and Barnett
were not present.
Case against fluldo L.S. Dingman for Improper passing and
lane usage was continued.
Nolle pressed were the charges of failure to exercise due
care' against Murray Kanner
and Edward E. Dennis.
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THIRTEENTH annual banquet of the Diversified Cooperative Training
class will be held Wednesday at Seminole High School, Drafting plans for
the event are Darwin Cowdery, Earl Stanley, Cathy Augusta and Robert
Polaski.
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worthless checks.
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charge and judgment rendered
was fine of $125 or 30 days.
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13% DONNA ESTES
Ovied o loop on the south end
boar(i attorney, who in.
Publuc he.ir,ng on the corn. slmulci be' on line ssitIi 5520, Ran.
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has ined Niartin; she will
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the development of Seminole the' Lake Mary interchange to
ye'ste'rday's four-hour pen the Seminole school
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dale woman who says her only
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Naturalists
Income is a Social Security
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county planning council and pee- Road should be Included in liii
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that county was given a
check for $90 a month has been
'ented to th e County Commis.. plait.
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of six clays from
ordered
to
pay
$40,000
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the
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slcm ested,iv by harlan Ilati
Most of the items mentioned
public works director, B o b
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widow of a man whose body she
art,,
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Ofl,
dit't'C'ttii'
March
itt
(ILC School;
Oreiiigt'
Semi(late
To
Storks
silileli v.ere not shown em the
Kelly was considerate enough
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By JUDY WELLS
had crema ted three years ago.
nole Osceola Planning Council. l)lanning map were oversights,
Tb. Clock) th e citi.
to tell
Hoard was told to have an
Florida Forestry Service toA jury of six women de CORKSCREW SWAMP SANC- starvation,
was continued by the Board of according in hanson.
tens along the streets that
placed Seminole and Orange
acceptable school desegreliberated only 17 minutes Mon- TUARY, Fla. (AP—Thousands Corkscrew Swamp is a priCount)' CommissIoners yestergetting the slurry resurfacing
Commission Chairman John
"
Counties
$
on fire danger alert
:
gation plan for 1969-70
day before making the award of fledgling wood Ibis have meval tangle N pine lands,
th at be appreciated their beAlexander said when the plan
status, following a 120-acre
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to flarinnh taint, 67, a Miami starved to death in past years, marsh ani ponds where the
Purpcse of continuing the Is adopted by the county governp
tog helpful to his crews, we have
woods fire In the Tanglewood
WASHINGTON (AP)
Sen. Ing estimates submitted by For- Speaker John W. McCormack. Beach telephone operator. Mrs. but naturalists hope fish farm- storks share living space with
Reason for the delay
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the meeting v.- ius to return the ing body, it will be a guide for
news for
Man)' of th e
area over the weekend.
ate leaders of both parties say met' President Johnson," Dirk- D-Mau., adding that criticism Lame had claimed that Corrina Ing will save America's only alligators, turtles and more than
aise heard the opportunity to
plan to the county planning and the governmental units of Semifolks along those streets are
Gil Artman. new head ranger
Congress has been marking ten said, "The budget director of the lawmakers for not having Amral, 65, ordered the crema- storks in their only breeding 50 species of birds,
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or a Title Iv iLady of coon. at
zoning commission for review nob' to make decisions by and
very' happy about the appear
the Seminole County head.
time awaiting President Nixon's has to get all of these estimates completed more legislative ac- thin after posing as the wile of ground.
The inarcesibility at the
t
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schoos
and recommend
and consideration as to sslwther v.111 provide plant for the counaztec of their "new" traffic
qua
rters in Longwood, advise.
budget revisions. The view from in from departments and agen- tines Is unjustified.
"We lost thousands of young swamp 25 miles east N Naples
Henry Lame.
re'tere'nce to SR 427 from Cinderarteries. And th ey think It's
to 1985.
basis for Issuing the alert comes
the House, where a handful of cies check them and recheck The House's own published Mrs. Lame said she didn't storks three years ago when saves the birds from harrassmart to apply this treatment
Ville to General liutchison Park
In oilier matters. the County
through use of a "spread mdci
bills has passed. Is that "the them.
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scoreboard, entitled "Status of learn of her husband's death for cool winter winds and rain mont by tourists and hunters,
to keep th em from dstotlora•
way, extension of 5419 from SR lifted its three-month old morasystem" computed on conditions
session has started all pretty "All of our time at the last Major Bills." lists only three— three weeks, and then from a raised the water level and diat- Owens said he hopes the fish
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ting. So-o-o-o, that's the happl
434 north to Five Points, the torium on R3 (multi-family
of humidity and wind conditions
General
membership
(1lTFR
scmI
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well."
leadership meeting at the White an increase In the public debt friend.
persed the fish population which farm insures that the ambers
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ness that comes from coopera.
duelling dlstrlt't zoning) with
;
which determine the amount if
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"We're still waiting for the House was devoted to the bud- ceiling, passed by both branchis their only food," said Phillip of wood Ibi! Increase.
And they thank Kelly and
I.,,
approval of revisions in the ton"
,
, unaalmrnzsly a r,'silaflue me moisture in fuels such as
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President's
budget
message,"
get
and
where
to
cut
It.
I
think
es,
and
two
appropration
messOwens,
superintendent
of
the
"The
young
birds
get
as
big
tion.men.
Ids
present.
ing requirements calling for R-3.
S
be sent to lime School Board grasses, shrubbery, trees. etc.
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10,400-acre refuge sponsored by as their parents before they
John C. Brown changed plea said Senate Majority Leader that the final estimates ought to ures.
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Artman, a retired Mr Force
endorsing
a unitary sehoal
the National Audubon Society, leave the nest." he said, "so
"
What's that you said about
to guilty of reckless driving Mike Mansfield. "We really be ready immediately after Congress gave Itself a pay
new measure, firm development
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system using all existing man,
raise
by
not
vetoing
a
presidercan't
get
going
until
we
know
Easter,
however."
a
good
food
By
raising
the
fish
in
ponds
they
realty
need
"working your way through
when charge of driving while
plans would be submitted for
last
th
mon
te Florida Fares.
school
facilItIes.
The
group
le
ft
Indian where the water level can be supply. The fish farms should do
school"? It used to be that the
Intoxicated was uofle pressed. the direction in which the new Administration officials have tial commission's recommenda- NEW DELHI (AP)
approval before rezoning is ac.
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is
pointing.
We
pledged
publicly
they
will
cut
Uons
for
hiking
the
basic
salary
kites
he
said,
the
birds
it."
term seemed to apply to a rare
have become dollar earn- controlled,
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Judgment was $75 or 10 days.
contiulished.
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rations to form two-county dis.
lag any o the schools closed,
fellow who was trying to get TALLAHASSEE (AP)
c,-, sni Indian firms have will be able to effectively use The wood Ibis is a high soarCharges of petty larceny, un- haven't done much thus far be- spending below the $195.3 billion from *30,000 to *42,500.
Sen. L. A. "Skip" Bafalis of North
tinder R3 and R3A zoning, size
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trict.s, replacing single-county
. Not William Gunter (lone Democz'a- Palm
a college educa tion
lawful speed and no driver cause we haven't had anything estimated by Johnson for the Congress also raised the Pa y begun exporting kites, as well their feeding technique of slash- ing creature that rarely travels
Beach Is being mentioned restrictions of apartments units
ntrol.
co
.
to
do."
trig
through
the
water
with
their
farther
north
than
South
Caro
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1.
But
of
the
vice
president,
who
preas
the
thread
and
rollers.
those
tie
now. - .]t also applies to
senator from Orange and as one of several Possible O' are set forth with high rise units
license were noile p r a a a e d
hoard the best method to de1 Jim Marquis, former head
Senate Minority Leader Ever- they have complained that sides over the Senate, the However, the kites for export bills to stun mlnnowdike fish. lina during its summer anigra-Distributive Cooperative Educa- Seminole Counties) and Tampa
against Perry D. Cobb Ill.
segregate six predomlnantiy NC- ranger here.
,
sent to RunneR
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Gov. Claude
au o Kirk'Inow to be classified R.4.
ett M. Dirksen of Illinois agreed Johnson under estimated spend- Speaker and other officials,
tin (Lyman) and Diversified Mayor Richard Greco have ponerits
are made cf polythene and not About 2,'itO of the big white ben.
am schools. These are Jackson as senior ranger for the VolualaFiu' public hearings on 11-3
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Cooperative Training (Semi- joined the growing number of renomination,
hit'ights, Midway. Croums high. I Flagler district and Ron Locke,
requests which have been tabl
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Mansfield's assessment.
nut's.
new Congress takes office, some kite for export costs rupees ing families in ramshackle nests Swamp hope their fish farms
nole) students who are conibin- potential candidates for the 1970
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Hopper, Goidsboi'o and Rosen. dispatcher, was transferred to
ed
since
the
moratorium
will
be
100 feet up in cypress trees. will Insure that the birds con"It has been a tremendous
"1 think this session has start- time necessarily is taken up by
Ing their "l'arnin" from backs Democratic gubernatorial nom($3) and a large one
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Owens said, and he fears that tinue to rear their broods here
job, trying to revise the upend. i'd off pretty well," said House the setting up of committees, pees 37,50 si,
with getting first.hand kflOW• baton.
next Tuesday,
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at
yesterday'sheadquarters
station on Sooth
deciding on the party ratio of in india, an average-size pa. perhaps 1,000 young birds have for as long as the area remains
ledg, of busin ess practices —
But Gunter says he was lUt
Among these are tracts near
meeting resealed that 21 of Orange Blossom Trail as senior
A Sanfo-d juvenile was turned
each and making appointments, per kite costs about 35 pulse already died this year through wild.
working half a day, attendin g prized by a mass mailing of
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Trinity Preparatory School, in
county's 27 schools have been dis pa tcher. A local dispatcher is
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ccmmiuec
over to Seminole County authorhome
nircncmy (about !ise cents).
classes ball a day, Both £TaiJP5 bumper sti ckers boosting his
P
Vekisa Springs, at the lnterst'c'
integrated ati'factorilv but the still to be appointed.
have done substantial work. In
tUes Sunday after Sanford Polth
ancus1
ban'
eir
are
having
Import orders have come
candidacy. calling it a "crass
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11101 1)1 1'S and uranole Roan,
remaining
nrooiem or now nest
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fl
ice charged him with taking at
the House, for example. the mainly from the United States
IIt&amp;IijTJN, INC.
queta t) pay their respects to mo
thing" started by his
cast
of
the
to
bring
in
a predominantly burning at th is time. Artman
intersection of SR
esd Di., Soscigar box com.alnlng $266 from
Ways and Means Committee and West Germany.
th, employers. And many
friends,
Sanford
Seminole Jaycees436 ittiti Lake Howell Road and
white student body to the six stressed that landowners are en22771, TsIs
Sonny Boy's Pool hail, corner
has conducted several weeks of
them after school days willC(
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facilities located principally in titled to iS minutes comphimand Wymore Road.
Fifth Street and Sanford Avehearings on general tax reform
tinue to work for th e firms that however, gave no Indication he are preparing for the iiiggest
The Cwninission further:
Negro resldcnlal srea.s is caus- meritary plow time through the
Interstate
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and the Education and Labor
trained them, Thus, everyone would attempt to recall the "Go teenage driving lload-c'.o. The
Ing the board coocern and will Forestry Service to establish
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Adopted a resolution authiorizFi
so
at
The money was recovered dur- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The state just missed setting Committee has agreed
benefits. GOOD programs in OW Gunter '70" stIckers,
event will he conducted at
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be th e uitimnate cause for coun- fire lines around their lands,
lug leaseofthe Osceola Air
agency created in 1987 by Coning an investigation by police.
sian
of
education
programs,
of
learning!
temples
Tallahassee recorded the low- one record. There were 65 cold
Gunter said he has talked Ic Seminole High School's driving
ty's noncompliance with Pto
Field
to
Central
Florida
S
gress
regulate
Interstate
sur.
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In oilier weekend activities, a est temperature in the state this nights,
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some of the Democratic candi- range this Saturday, sta rt ing
—mininium temperatures
,
I face transportation for the benesible
lose or withholding of fed costing approximately $10 per
car
Club
of
America
for
the
wuniali giving her address as winter—a shivering
th
Had you read about e has' dates about running as Ilcuten. at ii a.m.
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18—in a of 36 degrees or lower—recorded
eriml funds.
fit of the mblic.
remainder of the calendar year.
72OLi Cypress Avenue reported
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hour. However, he pointed out
me— a"
ale in Dade County — the one ant governor on their ticket.
Four teenagers front Semi.
'.--.nippier'ttuinusual winter that last winter, one less then the
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imearu
irom
noat-u oo no action )es er ",in howl bulldozer work can
eom.
the theft of two wigs and a rat
about where Is the best Place These efforts, he said, have not nole will be selected from the
averaged two degrees below record 66 cold nights during the
EASTER "BUNNY" will circulate at Sanford
day to seek Title IV survey at- cut a lot of line and expenses
d10 with total $158 value.
for the now, greater airport? impressed his booster group group competing Saturday to missioner Dun Pelham that the
normal across the S u n s h I ii e l9-44) season.
Plaza
for the rest of the week, distributing Easter
airfield
property
though John Lovegrove. HEW ln'.olved really come at a miniwas broken inEddie- flILike. Sanford, was State.
you notice vt.at It is "because none of the people compete in the state driving
And
did
A mid-December cold wave
TOPEKA, Kim. (AP)
goodies to the children, And Miss Alice Platt (the
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representative, and J. hartley mum rate." Arrangements for
charged with assault and bat'?
said will be the determining who are candidates represent runoffs at Hollywood. These to over the weekend and no
The' capital cold snap was no caused substantial damage to )a
House
Easter
Bunny) also will represent Sanford Plaza
has
killed
a
res
trespassing
signs
Blackburn.
of Florida School De- this service may be made by
wry and z1iaorterly conduct Satwere
removed
factor?
Air
traffic?
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Nope
youths
will
receive
an
exall
the new face, new leadership I
record, h o wev e r. since the citrus and vegetable crops, said lutlon that would have declara
In the ,inyeees' beauty pageant on May 17.
and destroyed. Sheriff John
segregation Ser%tce, ,sttend'l calling the Lamgwuud tow,gr,
urday by police after he was al- Clear approaches to larger context. Most them have been Pt'nse paid trip to liollywooti
mercury slid to three degrees the Weather Bureau.
the goldfInch—Iowa's state bb
(Stict'f l'tieito)
the meeting and answered ques- gj. t2i9, or the district headleged to hiivc stabbed Ethel
a irfields? . . - Nope . • • in the state and In politics for along wi th rce'eiviiig trophies Polk stated his deputies found
below on a day in February 1890.
Iii I n i m urn temperatures on —a public nuisance.
250.300 people at the facility last
lion posed by board members. I quarters in Orange County. $55.
Duvi,, tit the right eye with a
traxisportatloel
And
and
prize's
GROUND
local
from
metyears."
The warmest day of Florida's Dec. 16-17 of 37 at Tampa. 29
Iowa legislators have bee
Sunday, but no arrests were
Packet knife after a fight at past winter was Dec. 2. when
now what was that you WOTI
(Continued on Page 2A. Cot. 7) 0621.
In Tampa, Greco said be is chants,
at Orlando,
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at
Fort
Myers,
considering
a bill to outlaw ft
1200 Magoustine Avonu.
roaas tfl aemi- considering the race and, If he
'Ia eflti'r the contest, the IlIulur iu,iue no signs were s-usitne
h
e
saying
about
It reached 81) in Winter Haven. 34 at Miami and 51 at Key West sunflower—Kansas' state flowu
William Griffin. 108 Country
nole Count)', Air' Commission- does, may toss a bonnet Into the youths must be 16.111, not reach- at the time.
the U.S. Weather Bureau in Mi- were re c or d lows for those as a noxious weed.
Approved payment or $5,.
Club Circle, told Seminole Couner?
ring beside his bat by asking a ing their 10th birthday before
am] reported.
dates.
Rep. Bob Madden, a sponsi
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Aug. 1.
t), deputies he was robbed of $22
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to
be
liii
running
mate.
The wettest weather came late of the antigoldf Inch resoluuo
Late Friday night by it mirn.
One of the local youngsters hugh Duncan and 13,07249 to
is that the PROThe
Announced Democratic candi.
in the season. Rainfall was to- said Monday: "We made ti
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FESSIONAL men will hay, the dates so far are Atty. Gen, Earl may be lucky enough to Win former Constable George Kelported above normal southern first step toward peace, and wl
years of age took his money in
$10,500 eoile'ge ia'hohicrshiju, Sey for the periods of their gubopportunity to join the "Go Fatreloth and Senate President ,
and central areas and below even consent to peace talks
an Incident behind a French
Sanford!" group. And It won't John Mathews of Jacksonville. a new car fur it year, tumid a t'niittoriiil sus pensions. Moneys
Lectures and eit'muuein'tratluins teitiun and to eii'cide tin it class
average in the north
HawaII—at their expense,"
Avenue restaurant. County au
to make thic payments we're' au.
than as.— Secretary of State Ton, Adams tour of the Unitt'eI State's,
cost them any
Meanwhile.
Sen.
Joseph
The driving lioad-e-o is an thmorize-d transferred I torn the by some fg rite-ui anti wome'n schedule. Committee members
thoritlea are mvestlgattng the
that's right, ONE — cece eSU is mationed frequently
Wolf spiders and scorpions man, sponsor of the sunliowi
annual event, s ponsored by the contingency fund,
li-urn widely varied vocations include seniors, Jackie Edwards,
report.
hen.
town
help
To
their
pouIb
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caaufltlate,
MINDEN. Nev. (AP)
Most carry their eggs closely packed bill in the Iowa Leglilature, sa
Jaycee.. Last year over 70
low
a
real
"come
alive"
that's
On
will be presented as part of the Donald Keeth and Ann Refoe:
th
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can
side,
Sen.
wild mustangs once trapped on in a round, silken bag. When the Iowa would take all the got
youttia psrticiputi'd In time
price. Get with it doctors and
special "Carecr'lui" program to juniors. Randy Brown, Richard
a snowy Sierra ridge have made young are hatched they carry finches in Kansas If Kansi
event,
the entire student body of St'iiil Gilmore. Keith Keogh and
their way to lower elevations, them on their back until they would take all the sunflowers
Students may enter the
Pal
But tilt patrols will continue to are able to care for themselves. Iowa.
nole High School during thire'c trkia Stanley. Sophomores
who
test by picking up entry bl,iks
)
scheduled period s of the inurn
guard them from poachers who
By IIU4VREIh lANKY
at their local high school or
Participated on the committee
would sell them for petfoud.
ing tomorrow.
lt'dne StateClub of Dial
by calling the jaycee office.
are ih't'ky l'ile'he'r and Randy
The Counmnisajopi on advice
"Just because they are out
Each career inbtrue'Ior.
will meet at 8 pan. Thursday
of
the c'ounty attorney yctPr- prr:;entativr from tmioc',': or Itillorris
at the Deltona Conimunhi)' Can- doesn't mean they are strong
--'oputy boera.0 Itoy
'I
day
and under court order professions, will conduct 40 tubenough to fight for themselves,"
ter for a pot Mink d1nnir.
Among the iiitrut'tui-s will be
puzzled over the reported shoot
. . .
agreed to issue a Palmistry Ii. cite ('lasses on educational re repiesvntmtivt's of Mut'hma.el ItsPage lag of a men In the foot with
Boats and hostesses for the Ed Court. one of the initiators of
to Sirs. Katherine John' qulnemue'nts and trauihiig e'scui huija uimutugrathy studio; David
evening will be Mr. and Mrs.
Area Deaths ......... .....2A out leaving a hole In the shoe.
son of Caaselberry.
hal lit-fort' e'mitering a field and itt'diuiien, assistant director of
Pat King and Air, and Airs. T. today.
Bridge ....................38
Rice
called to Florida
Sirs, Johnson requested the the oppoi-tunitie's ava ilable to St Augustine Marine Land Stu.
Th 70 horses, part at NevaGloss. Greaten will be Mr. and
Calgrdutr ...................2A Sanitarium and hospital at 3:
da's dwindling mustang pa'puia71
lirenrc a year ago and was to- ono; catering ,iaLfls' %ik.itionwl dli,., Kuli,si, Krilr, SmiJumd
Culbert.
Wrt.
t4ay to invsstig&amp;ila
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Carl lirytun, commander fused itecituse the Comm,iisuion areas.
vu a
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rruraui wui LCaIW'r a wui .z.cnics .................... 613 reported wounding of J oh a
.ire'hitt'ct; hknt Iiohllngswoi'tli,
Camaphi-ell.i,oisiaig lame-ri- dctcriuii,ie'aj practice of lialmnisof Del*ona um the making, with 25-mile ridge at the 9,000-foot
Crossword Puzzle ........... 68 Robert Porter, 35, Jackoou
Stuth-iths will suite-nil c'iinen's accountant; Ned Jultaut, attur-.
comments as why this particular Pine Nut Mountain Haydrops
Dear Abciy ................. 3B Street, Altaniomite Springs, in can I9'gLun I'uat 53 of Saut- try wouiui riot enhance the according to the imueiu'utiomms i'ac'li ney: Stafford Derby, The Sall
turd, died ahuriiy la-Or. Iuiumge of time county.
area was selected to build the were carried out about every'
Editorial Page ............. , (A the right foot.
mitade ciii is vocational t't;oie'o lord llt'raid editorial editor;
313
three days until last Saturday
at Kent luwle
Itceemit Appellate Court de- form muticd.' available during 11111 (lricmukuw, funeral director:
community,
Rice, in his report, stated J'ur- ace-n today
ir*urisl iiui,pital, it was vision was that the matter of English class iwrirnim.
Nea members of the club are whemi the simow had melted
Hiirscup. ................... 38 ter told him be was walking
11111 Orr, artist and sculptor, and
Air, and Mn. John llarabw-do, cisuugii 'o they could wade
Hospital Sues .............2A along North Street on his way lc-arued at press time. Fumier. issuin g the license Is
ad.
Career Day coiuiimiittc-e corn' Al Carroll, coiumunvnt'ial designaj
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bar after l sin. al and burial arrangement. .,iinilstrativn function arid time
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of 10 Se'mnlmuik' stucic'nt'u em'. Time prcugrani will bt'gbti
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charge
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