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A over tha Mg protect slowly radar- af light owapt icrow tha window taken and slowly developed by a to ooid tonight" m ; ah*#i got up ewtfUy and group of earnest doctors, John "What wa garaga . _ Blandln finished hi* muck, and off, and oat thoughtful, eoootder- thaw walkad to tha aid* door. took out his pip*. Ing all that bad bara said that John’* amUa waa both glad to "Tha makeshift served Ms pur- night nt tha meeting which h* oaa bar, and raprovtng that aba , * * , " he agreed. Hla brown aye* hod atticdido aboold bo waiting. T i l taka to glinted. “The fun ws had bound *T«D It your own way," Hsten meat Maying out all night,** bo thraat* together; our (trained conceded, with a railte tucking In onad ao ha klaoad bar. hacks and skinned knuckles make tha oorners of bar mouth. **1 wantad to hear up n Mg Investment After a time Ha relit hla pip*. “In the past meating.” about twenty jreara- year, Helen.” ha said quietly, "tn "Thai'* good, baeau would have developed tha thing my private practice I saved aavra anything raa going to talk about Into what era wanted It to be. cases of eaneor through early an­ It1 But—" Hle soft vole# broke with amination and teats. How many ■ha turned to look at him. Aa eagerness, “there’s work that could 1 have saved If a wall- A ha hung hlo trench coat la the should be don* sow, Helen! We operating screening clinic hod va\ues ball aloaat, tho bright orarbaad need this thing now! We need It been available In the community? Ight *bou* dawn upon hlo oroot right out hers In the County— Fourteen ? Bursty, fourteen. And ONLY U. S. CHOICE & U. S. PRIME MEATS I af brawn hair and tftrow a gro- re growing ao fast out her thirty-five, possibly. Bo ft te •• laoqua ahadow ad hlo pi pa-In* the suburbs, what with our shop­ worth doing, Helen 1** mouth profile against on* walL ping centers and our housing de­ "Of course, darling." Her pen­ FROM HEAVY WESTERN BEEF Thar* waa, deflnltaly, an air of velopments. Well, I don't need to cil point aroaaed out the mast repressed excitement about Dr. argue the thing to you. You’ve loaf, wrote plaits ham la Its John Blandln. been sold on the Idea for as long *TU gat soma milk.** ah* said, as I have—and. that’s over three "It’s worth," John was saying, | in ln | him. years." "anything It would scat! Tv* Ot­ V. S. CHOICE U. S. CHOICE •Wi should go to bad.1 H* got to hla feet and paced ways known that." Ha puffed Bh* araa already in the kitchen, around tha room, a alight man amok* about hla head. "Even U Heavy Western setting things upon a tray. When with a tens* face, and clever It bad taken twenty years to de­ aha returned to the living room, hands. Hla vole* trembled with velop. W* need just aueh a ellnlc Boneless out here In tho County. Our only 2 lbs. John was slanted Into his artn- amotion. ahair, and ha lilted aw eyebrow , “It must be aa wonderful to hoapital out hero te tho County Hoe pi Lai, which te not set up to ROUND H> A Q ( ruefully. **Tou spoil mo—even to you ao to me, Helen, to hare fresh brownies." twenty years suddenly telescoped function aa a screening clinic and When he bad finished a third Into a few montha" He came to which la bound to b* Influenced of tha milk and two brownies, tha table and leaned toward her. by politics." Helen slapped her bands flat upon "W e’d have made It In time," be “lUddlcd," raid Helen, writing tha nibbed wood of the table In assured her. “ But now—" lemon pie far Saturday night’s » ■ front of her. ‘‘Now,** aha said, "Will It take to the whole dessert. “you may tell mat” County 7" ah* asked. That would "No," aald John consideringly. STEAK07 Ha grinned at bar. **Tou know be a radical change In plan. "At least nothing of the sort has I'm excited T" "No, darling. Our pros pec aver bean proven. And just be­ “John . . tua—" Ills upper Up fluttered cause wa don’t like Wilkins- “It la exciting,’* ha broke In. upon hla pipe stem. The word Smith . . ." J. S. CHOICE “ You see we’re going to have had been a joke for so long. "Our "I’d Ilka him better If ha wars fate. ' screening ellnlc." proa pectus,” be said more firmly, called just Smith." SIRLOIN x a ( j ? s#o2?f#/rr the waited, her Mn* "la not to be changed. We'll terve Helen turned her sheet of paper Heavy Hala leaned toward her.t "Hon­ the four towns aa originally over, and wrote lemon pis again estly, Helen I Now. Right away. planned. Burbank, Shrewsbury, for tha and of tho month. "Oo Western Complete. No patch**, no make­ Folsom and Landed owne. Of on," aha urged. "I shouldn’t have shifts." course there wUl be no gcographl digressed." STEAK lb. 79 “Not at the school r* cal Umlt act upon patients—upon (T o Bo Oontimtod) 6 W I to Wash, ReprtaUd hr permission at the pub!I Dodd. Mead A Ob., tea Lykes Palm River Ga. Grade A, D&D Diatrlbutad or Kins Taetur,* Brndleal*. ltf-2'/«lb. Arg. BACON Whole Plaintiffs, and MART A. MACDONALD, hit I FRYERS c u t -u p Legal Notice wlf* If alive, and If d*ad. th* re-1 AARON CLOUD al sl. apwtlv* uaknnwn hairs, dsvlassa C A & Defendants. 1. t*l**> and srant**a of Ih* aald IS CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH STATU OF FLORIDA TO: AAflON J A. MACDONALD and MART TAI. 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RD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957, Potto* Canal Called State Most Essential Minor Opposition Heard Only minor apportion to the A PART OP THE MAYFAIR INN AUDIENCE atteadlmg tki hearing yesterday tailed hy the Army Sanford-TItuivilla Canal proposal Corpa of Engineers m th« feasibility of tha Sanford-TItuevlIIe Carnal. Mora than 20* attended. (Staff Photo) cropped up yesterday during the final hours of the hearing con­ ducted at tha M ayfair Inn. Col. E . E. Kirkpatrick called on those oppoelng the new water­ Hearing Called On Bill way during tha afternoon session which waa adjourned at 4:15 p, a . Judge Ernest Housholder re­ To Create Department presented both tht Board of Semi­ nole County Commissioners and the Seminole County Chambs.* of Commerce before the Army Corps of Engineers and its Staff. The To Handle Labor Feuds Judge apoka near noon for the Senford-Tltusvllla Canal. TALLAHASSEE W — The get thetr old Jobe back at the Re told the ofllelali " I t take* House Labor Committee today same pay and same seniority. La­ the eunbine.t act and g ift o f GoJ called a public hearing at 8 a m. bor ipokeimen favored the bill •nut the realin- on and work of '58 Women's Stale April IS on Gov. LeRoy Collins' but agreed it needed further m.in for tha ereat on o f tha San- bill to create a new department study. forJ-Titutvil'a (Jt-al connecting under the Industrial Commission " I have aome serious mlaglv- • he St. Jahne KIver and tha In­ Golf Tourney Will to handle labor disputes. ings about this type of legisla­ dian River. Rep. John B. Orr Jr. o f Dade, tion., Orr said " I would like to Here we sit In an enlightened committee chairman, appointed a have some avidcncs of substan­ age ol progicr* and do no'.V-vt *o J5e Played Here two-man aubcommittea to study tial discrimination that would w ar­ uiaka it use!ul," said the Judge. rant our Intruding again on busi­ Tlta 1990 Women's State Golf the bill in the meantime. Oit aaid 'As a nation we have aceom- Tournament will b« held tn San­ he wanted to defer action at this ness." pushed wonders with our natural ford next year at the Mayfair Inn tints because of numerous re­ Chester Daniels of Sanford, resources," he sa d, and "w e have Country Club, according to word quests for a public hearing spokesman for the CIO Council, conquered our st-earns and rivers received by Trank Mebane Jr., The committee alto delayed ac­ said the purpose of the bill was to and made them useful fo* niau manager of the Mayfair Inn from tion on a bill by Rep. Cecil Costin "encourage working people of Me have eonitructed harbors anl Kaples this morntnf. of Gulf to guarantee that employ- Florida to gat Into public ofliet tsmed our oeusns so man enulJ ARJTY ENGINEERS AND STAFF hear arguments for and against Hstena to a pap** f » « *aa * ike prepoaeale ef Ike m i waterway, Mebane sakl that the tournament ees elected to public office may The government belongs to all the n «kr use o f car waters. We have tke proposed Sanfurd-Tltusvllle Canal at a hearing conducted yes­ (Staff Photo) would be held here during the people." gone over, under and througn otir terday at the Mayfair Inn. Col. E. E. Kirkpatrick (hands over fare) month of April, 1938 but that the mountains, and vi have made u e ★ ★ ★ exact date of the meet has not yet Red Cross Drive Fight Against Up e-f our air xud the a’ lniciits a- €►«r aet. He said that the tourna­ heve ua fo r tha fastest o f taaus- Legion To Observe ment would attract aoto cr more In Refrigeration puliation." j Fringe Area Residents Car Fails To Make women golf enthusiasts from over Pi said *A great d.s.overy the entire atate for an entire week. Progresses Sioifci'j Charge Ends * hat been made In recent years— The Mayfair Inn Manager that Florida Is not only a place April As Xhilcf To Form Organization Curve; Crashes pointed out "We already have the A derision o f the Unite! States to maka a living, but a place to 1938 Men'a State Coif Tournament Supreme Court on Mar. 4, ended |lv“ So millK- s upon niliti- ua ot A specially called meeting of | to complete tha organisation of scheduled here for next year dur- $4,859.72 Toial a three and a half year fight hr, our people have their eyes, hearts property-holler. In the so-called the group, and to discuss matters tug which an additional 300 or tha nation's growers and shippers Welfare Month Tha Seminole County Chapter end desires upon Florida. And "fringe areas” of Sanford was n( Interest and vital eontem to Info Building \ \ more golfers will be attracted to opposing increases In refrigera­ of the American Red Cros* la the demand for this project Is The American Legion will again held Inst evening, with the result Sanford for a week." tion charges on frc«*i fruit anl the property-holders In the areas An automobile traveling on tha continuing its efforts to reach outstanding. observe April as "Child Welfare dint those attending formed them­ The two tournaments will ad- vegetables by the railroads, to the Fust, Bcuth and West of Bookrrtown Road at Laka Mon- the hundreds o f people who have "The people o f not only Semi­ selves into a temporary commit­ flertiaa the Mayfair Inn and Golf Luther L. Chandler, Goulds, Month", Commander Lynn Lyon Far ford, which fall Into the cate­ toe failed to negotiate a curve In­ net been contacted for member­ nole County and other adjacent tee to organize a group to be Club over the entire atate, aaid o f the Camphell-Losslng Post No. gory of areas possibly to bo an- to the Lake Monroe Road last ships and funus such ai are now chairman of the Florida Fruit and countries but o f the nation are .named tentatively “Sanford' Wehane when he received word 63 of Sanford announced today. nsxcd to Sanford. It la therefore night shortly before midnight and being used in cyclone and tornado Vegetable Association’s Special knocking at your d»or to recom­ Fringe Area Taxpayers Associa- that the next year’a women's tour- Refrigeration Cas# Committee, in The American Legion has two hoped by the committee that all crashed Into a store at tho inter­ relief for many hundreds of peo­ mend and approve this essential ' don". section. Itamnt was aisled to be played outlining the efferiq of the final primary child welfare goal*, ac- interested parties will plan now to ple in the Southeastern States, ac­ waterway Improvement," said fa) Sanford. derision on Florida grower*, said cuuling lu Commander Lyon, first The purpose o f the group was attend this meeting. Tho car, driven by Joe Wayne cording to a spokesman for the Judge Housholder. to assure care and protection for .•uglily outlined as to guard and Ooason, 27, attached to HATTU With the two tournaments at­ •oral organisation. action of the Association and The The committee formed last night tracting Florida golfers to San­ Crcwera and Shipper* League In The opening of the canal will children of veterans and second protect the interest* of property consists of the following ci'ixana maintenance section of tho Sanford Total funds toward the $10,000 ford and the December Mayfair opposing the increased charges give Central Florida direct con­ to Improve conditions for all child­ li.ldrra in tha areas immediate­ of the areas leslgnatcd: Naval Air Station, was buried In quota set hy tha local organisation nection with Canaveral and will ly adjacent to the City o f San­ merchandise and debris aa It push­ Inn’s PGA tournament "Will make ha I saved tli Florida fresh fruit ren. William C. Buie, who was elect­ that have been reached ara $4,- mean hundreds o f thousands of ford, and especially those nrras ed Into the storeroom of the Gar­ Eanford, the Mayfair Inn, and the and vegetable industry some 143.- During April tha local Post will ed temporary chairman, K. W. 859.72. "W e have not yet reachcl tor* of watei transportation to .vh'ch might be likely *o bo nn- dner’s Store. M ayfair Inn Country Club the IF M OO while this fight was eat Join with more than 17,20. m. Tba spot itlectrd for the mated by Deputy Sheriff H. A. Banquet Of DCT p. m. for a progress meeting at table Association’* Special Com­ Opposition to tha Sanford-Tit- which ara rerommended for spe­ meeting was the Farmer* Auction Smart o f the Seminole County which tima they will hear from mittee Included Dixon Pearce, Mi­ isv tie Caniif came from spor’ s- cial attention by the American Market Just south of Sanforo, cn Wax Reproduction Sheriffs office, at $1,200. Program Monday unraportad districts, companies ami, and John Evans, Oviedo. They rr.en's assoc athua and apo'ismcns Legion's Child Welfare Commts- Route 17-92. Tha atora’a water supply pipe The first annual Emp!oyer-Em and Individuals. (Continues On Page Tea) gp u p . (Cnutlnuri On Page fen) Purpose o f Ilia meeting will be Of 'Lord’s Last was broken, shelves In the mer­ t>loye banquet of the Diversified A noticeable development is the chandise store mom were splinter* Cooperative Training program will Interest of Negro workers to re­ Supper’ On Display rd, and merchandise including gar­ be held Monday night at 7 p.m. place the leadership of Prof. J. A life-sire reproduction o( "The den tools and Implements were at Seminole High School, according N. Crooms who d ed during tha Lard’* La*t Supper" 1* on dis­ thrown Into one pile. to an • nouncement made today by »s.)Iy days of the local Rad Cross play In downtown Sanford at the Auto damage was estimated at the director, Louis J. Girard. fund enmpaign. corner of First St. and Magnolia $400 when the entire sido of the Sixteen students of tha high 'Through an acquaintance of 42 Ave under tha ntisplef* of the car waa raked and bent, the wind­ tehool organisation and their em ­ veara of teaching Prof Croums San fort l Police Benevolent Asso­ shield shattered, and other fixtures ployers will attend the banquet knew his peool the Red C»ots ciation. o f the car bent. to which guests nave been invited. spokesman saiJ today. Onu thou- No admission W being charged Neither of the two passengers Guasta will include representatives saro pictures of the Negro pro- to view the display In wax sculp­ of the car were injured in tha of the State Department of Educa­ fessor have beet printed with a tured by H. B. Msxay, originator smashup. tion’ s vocational section; the chair- tr ijute to him as a Red Cross and designer, who followed Leo­ .0 ta n o f the County school board, aupportcr imprntfd on them. nardo de Vinci’s masterpiece. chairman of the Seminole Coun­ Prof. Roy ^Hen, principal of Fourteen month* of exacting Boating Apparel ty board of school trustees. Su­ Crtoms Academe, reports that the perintendent of Public Instruc­ work went Into the preparation Psu Cross goal in commemoration of the exhibit. Tho 12 figures are To Be Displayed tion; the vocational director of of P rof Croom-t will be $1,000. the Seminole County school syg- seated around Christ at a 18-foot At Club Meeting tem, and both the principal and banquet table. The Master ami His The Sanford Boat and Ski Club assistant principal of Seminole W. J. David, 82, apostles, including Judas the be­ High School, the chairman of the trayer, are dressed In the colors toll meet tonUht at 8 o’clock in the Sanford civic center building DCT Advisory committee, and a Succumbs Today and fashions o f the times. The ta­ representative of the Seminole ble It set with authentic copies of in Fort Mellon Park. Welcome J. David pasted awar A manufacturing representative High School faculty. items used as models by ile Vinci suddenly at 5:30 this morning at for boating apparel will be on * Principle speaker for the occa in his painting. his home at 810 West First St. hand at the meeting to show the •too will be Lee P. Moore, an in­ The exhibit 1* housed in a special Mr. David was born Oct 23, 1$- new lines for the coining boat­ vestment consultant of Goodbody built trailer with an interior walk­ 74 in Columbia, S. C. ing season. The locel Boat end and Co. whose topic will be "The way alcng one length. The dis­ He was a member of the First Ski Club I* Interested In having Nation's Market Place." play is behind glass and the en­ Methodist Church of Sar.ford. a tire room is air-conditioned to the club’s emblem Imprinted on Spanish-Amerlean War vetiran, maintain a temperature of 70 de­ such Hems a* the local members County Principals and a retired building contractor. grees. will Use. Mr. David had lived in Geneva Dr. A. W. Woodall, preldont «f "The Lord's Last Supper", be­ and Sanford since 1909. the Sanford B<»at and Ski Club, Are Reappointed ing sponsored locally by th« Po­ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. has Issued an invitation to "any­ The Seminote County Board of lice Benevolent Association, i* be Bertha V. David. Sanford; seven one Interested in boating and wa­ Yducation, this momirg. reap- ing shown throughout the United children, C. F. Proctor o f Winter ter safety" to attend the meeting*. pointed the principal* of Seminole States and 33 foreign countries. Park; James L. Proctor of Spring- Members do n<4 necessarily have Cnfln'v Schools to thrir pn-ilims The exhibit is not affiliated with field. Mo.; Luther M. David of to own boats, ho said. for the 19.37-58 term, accordin'? to Burlington, N. C., Mrs J. M. Leo. any religious sect. However, it is Superintendent of School! R- T. nard of Sanford; Mrs. Henry Witte a serious study of religious art. M IKee. J r , o f Ft. Myers; Mrs. Harold There were no new principal* Appleby of Sanford and Mrs. Gra­ •V'olnted, he stid. dy Herman of Sanford: 17 grand­ Additional The entire momlnr to-Vy was children; 21 great grand children; Weather •pent discussing the building i r :- several nieces and nephew*. *r»m o f tha Seminole County Funeral service* will b« announc­ Considerably cloudiness with Local News School system in an attemnt to ed at a later date. A NEW AUTOMOBILE SMASHED INTO a Lake Monroe atore scattered. Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart Investigated the accident. scattered mostly afternoon show- |Arhig tha forties rujl^ building Brisaoa Funeral Hums is In building last night when it failed to negotiate a curve. Inside af the (Staff Thoto) era and tkuwlrrsiormt through O n Page 10 m#*raia la a foeua. ehargw. atora was a shamble with water rye* broken and mwchaadis# Friday | lew tonight 66 to 72. — p s T O * 5T »7V - f £ ’

THE SANFORD HERALD g a l l i S t k M jS S jfe Will Be Ready Soon WASHINGTON W - Chair­ man Richard B. Ruuell (D-Ga) at the Senate A.-med Services ’ "ommlttee zayi the 1,500-ralIe j intermediate range ballaitlc mis- •tie will be ready for b m “ in a natter of months." The Georgia Democrat made the statement to newsmen after a two dsjr briefing by Air Force F-icwtary Donald A. Ouarles and Gen. F. Twining, Air Force chief of staff. Jfe said progress on the mis­ sile has advanced to a point where “ we hope to have them operat­ ional at a reasonably early data." M U JOHN HAT WHITNIY, wife of the new U.S. Davis Lodge. American Ambassador to Spain, “ By this, I mean a matter of Ambassador to Great Britain. Is shown with Amer­ Emily H. Martenet, Haw York; Daphne Fairbanks, i months, rather than a matter of ican debutantes at Wlnfleld House, London, before daughter of actor Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.; Mrs. days," Russell said. going with them to ■ garden petty In Buckingham Whitnay; Nicola Lubltacb, Naw York; Anita His statement was the first of. Palace tor presentation to Queen Elizabeth. Shown Bleaker, Montclair, N.J.; Margot Maxwell Weat- flcial confirmation that the 1,500- (l. to r.) art: Gloria B. Mulhall, New York; Steph­ bury, N.Y.; Ann Um ar Pariah, who Uvea In U n - don; Carla Raven, San Francisco, and Caro! Eliza- mile missile is so near the' oper­ anie Cooper, Coronado, Calif.; Clare Kirby Olsen, beth Birrinfton H ijnts from ML Vernon, Ohio. ational stage. Ha apparently re- Scandals, N.Y.; Beatrice Lodge, daughter of John fcrrrd to the Air Force’s Thor missile. The Army is also devel­ oping a medium-range missile THE OLD HOME TOWN SifWWU 1 MirtOHw called the Jupited By STANLEY Russell said Quarles and Twin­ ing also discussed Improvements which are being made in the six let B52 intercontinental bomber “ to male* it a more effective weapon.’" He would give no details, but said, “ we are constantly striving to improve the range and opera­ tional capacity—the speed—• I this plane, and we are confident it will be Improved." The chairman said he was also satisfied with the progress being made on the 5,000-mile intercon­ tinental ballistic missila ICBM. Ha added, however, that this one is not ao dose to the operational stage.

BiMa ...W it h man It la Impoaal- ble, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.— (St. Mark 10,27.) There la no limit to God’s love for ua, His children, or to Hia power to help ua in all mortal troubles largo or small. Therefore we overcome all fear and anxiety when, through faith, wo ask His blessing and then place our complete trust in Him.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Thhrs., April 11, 1057,Page 3f Poor Posture Often IU. S. Plans To Put { Home Owner A Cause Of Fatigue Newer Model Is In Secure •y HUMAN N. WJNOEHN, M.D. WHEN you're tired, you usually As I have told you b»fore. Credit Position sit dotm to rest. proptr posture will become a WASHINGTON, » - Tie bom* However, you can get tired Just habit—a good habit-If you prae- Weapons In Korea owner Is In a secure ersdlt poal* by sitting, too Alee It long enough. On the other lion t:day lespite the rayages o f If those of you who work In an hand, poor posture also can be- By WILLIAM GALBRATH "tight money” on the building in* offlee, or at any kind of a desk come a hnblt, a habit that Is dlf- United Pres* SUff Correspondent Job all day long, feel fatigued Acult to break, WASHNGTON W -T h e United dustty. and dragged out after work It No matter what kind of work State* Is planning to put newer The reason Is the home inprova- may b* because you alt tncor- you do. you can do It more effl- me.-W weapons In Korea to earth • ment loan program. At the hlght redly. clently nnd more easily If you offset a reported Communist mi'' I of the credit shortage there w*» Dm .... Putiurs maintain proptr posture while tary buildup in North Koier ! plenty of loan money for homa Proper Feature . either sitting or standing At the Oood pos.ur* while a.ttlrg ts ]im ( tiine> j.our b0

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THE PANFORD HERALD Thurs., April 11, 1957, Page5 | | of the First Methodist Church j met on Monday afternoon at thr Methodist nome of Mrs. A. B. Stevens, IG'.KJi Sanford Ave. The meeting was [opened with a prayer led bj .Uih.i Sojciat£vnni& Circles II. R. McCall. The devotional was CIRCLE THREE conducted by Mrs. Roy Wall who' Circle three o f th< W. S. C. S. held used as her theme, “ Forgivtncs*.’* its April meeting i t the home of Mrs. Don Fletcher conducted the Mrs. ftll Kirk, 2H2 Willow Ave. study, "Resources for Living’* The meeting was opened with an Rou.lnc reports were given and Easter devotional given by Mrs.‘ several announcement* made The Eva Harkey using scripture from annual conference of the W.S.C.S. Revelations. j will meet in Sarasota April 2l-2d. A beautiful worship center, sr- T1* covered dish luncheon was an- ranged by Gretchcn Crowell feat, nounced for the May meeting, ured a large charcoal drawing of Refreshments were served to Christ, an open Bible of puiplc and **ie f0ll°winir **• ^fr*- * >ellow ribbon book marks and an ^ r5* ( Akerslrotn, arrangement o f white petunias, ^ r ,, 1 A- E folium . -'*r j- all on a white silk background. Courier, Mrs. L. T. Doss, Mrs. ... , . , , , . Alice Hayne, Mrs. H. R. Mccull. Mrs.m *John , J Domineyn T f0,"JU.Tn<1 on “The Re-„ / £Mrs. Riino,_ Howard Ur, Montelth. A. Mr*. W. turn of Christ taken from laid. „ K w Sturdivant. Mrs. Roy let ers to the Thessolonians and ,e dricdT plus a Lycha Nut performed the ceremony in the table. Mrs. John Courier also opened. Hudson on Holly Ave for their hostess county of Seminole. During the social hour, Mrs. El- ber of reservations received but First Baptist Church in the pres­ helped with the icrving as well The *tudy was given by Mrs. last meeting in May. Covered A large group is expected to tree. Theso will ba awarded at attend to enjoy the progrnm tna*. ence of a large group of friends at Mri. H. C. Parkar. Ed Shinholser. dish luncheon at neon followed by the end o f the show. and relative*. J. C. Faircloth, a has been planned to be educa­ Mrs. Stuart tiatchel and Mrs. RefreshmenU wer# served to, a short business meeting, an 1 nutrition consultant, for the Stn'e iett served refreshment* with an Various circles have made res­ cl.xe friend, gave the bride away. tional, inspirational nml recrea­ f-ouii Day alternated at the Mrs. F’rank B. Adams, Mrs. R program prepured by Mrs Tench. Boat'll of Health will speak Easter theme to those present: ervations for booth* from which Nuptial music was rendered by tional, piano during the reception. F\ Crenthaw. Mr*. C. J. Mcnwet-j "Happy Birthday" was sung on ' The It le School Lurch Plays Miss F'lorence Bishop, Mrs. V. il. will lie sold numerous items in­ W. H. Martin, organist, and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby If. Davis. Mnnager In the Total Health Program" Grantham, Mr*. Perry I.. Stone, Mrs. James Partin and Mist her. Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. and birthday gift* given to Mrv. cluding bird feeders, party nap­ W. H. Martin and Merritt Staley, of Southsidc Primary School lunch Another outstanding speaker sell Mrs. E ffie Durden, Mrs. Mac Kay Estes greeted the guests at Walter Price, Sirs. Ed Shinholser, IO. 8. Tolar and Mrs Harry kins, soft drink*, wiring slay, both soloists. Department is the Regional Dir­ Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. C., Brown. eduled for the day is Mi<* Doris Hints, Mrs. W. P. Yea*ley, Mrs. needlepoint-holders, dried arrange* The backround for this beaut- the door, and the receiving line Williams. Mrs. Harold Whittern, Sirs. Williams presented the last ector and will he tho presiding of- Bilger, of the State Dcnar'ment 0 , D. I.andrcs*, Mrs. O. T. Pear­ lfu”l "serv ice ~wa* formed of ba*-|w«. composed of Mr. Klsi. j nient materials, candy, gardening Sirs. Eugene William*, .Mrs. chapter o f the study hook and all fleer. o f Education. Her chosen topic son, Mrs. Lester Tharpe and Mrs. kets of white gladioli, palms, an Homing. mother of th. bride; Mr. gloves and water proofed baskets. George Chapman, Strs. Ralphi members agreed this bn* been Miss Majotio Morrison, rhief will bo "Equipment". J. I.. Horton Sr. a prayer bench l""1 Mr*- b*« F- W*rd> P*renl* Jarvis and Mrs. M. F*. John-j an inspiring study nnd Paul’* The bride wore a gown of Chan-1 the bridgroora; the bride and son. tllly lace and nylon tulle ovirlgroutn and tbeir attendant*, Letters in the New Te-tanu-nt CIRCLE FIVE bridal satin, featuring a lltt««l! floating hostesses were Tyra | will lie rend with new insight. Present were: Mrs. R. T. War- bodice of lace, scalloped neck-|k«l«r. Yvonne King, Nancy Circle five o f the W.S.C.S. of ren. Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. J. lino and long tapered sleeves., Estes, Pat Jackson Marilyn th# First Methodist Church met C. Davis, Mr*.Peter Monje, Mrs. The full skirt ha,I alternate aide; Mather, an Carol Parker, in the home o f Mr*. R. W. Cowan J F McClelland. Mrs J M. Me- tiers o f scalloped lac. and ruf- i |r- “ "<1 Mrs- Ben II. Jones, April 8 with fourteen members Caskill, Mrs. (). S. Tolae, Mr*, fled tulle, and the back panel of hosts for the reception, were present. The session was called M. L. Wright, Mrs. C. E. Wil- tulle extended into a chapel circulating hosts, to order by chairman, Mrs. Al- lisms nnd Miss Ella Bolton. train. A coronet of laca with Roth Mr* Elsie Fleming, mot- Iiert Jarrell and all sang "Happy point* o f seed pearls held her, her of the bride, and Mrs. Ben F. Birthday” to Mr*. Greek. fingertip veil of imported Ulus- W*rd- mother of the bridegroom Mrs L. P. Il.agan gave the de­ World Traveler Ion. and she carried a Bible top- wore gown* o f gray lare over votional, taken from Deut 8. The prd with a white orchid. P,nI‘ ‘affeta. They each wore a members then stood and repeated To Present Program Mr*. Sady. Belh Duda. lister corsage of a purple orchid on the pledge: “ The word is * of the bride, was matron of hon- their left shoulder, Thursday Evening nr Another sister, Peggy, served The U ngford Hotel in Winter lamp unto my feet and a light junto my path." Roll was taksn as'm aid of honor: and still an- P»rk was the scene of the brides- ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-—Mr*. ! and minutes were rend by the R. F. Leedy, Winter Park, will other sister. June, wa» a brides*, luncheon. Hostesses for j secretary. Mrs. W. H. Moye. show colored slides o f gardens maid together with Mrs. Edith ‘ he occasion were: Mrs. Roy Dishman and Miss Mary Borgcr. Weisenb.rger, Mr*. Ben Wain- •Mrs Jarrell announced that a around the world nt a meeting of the latter of Winter Haven. ritfnt. Mr*. Milton Gore, Mrs. J- j covered dish luncheon would fol­ tha Altamonte Springs Garden Club Thursday night. They were all gowned alike E- Brookshire and Mr*. Jamei lowed the hoard meeting in May. in ballerina length dresses of' I e*rson. Decorations were of All members arc invited to attend. Al ti:30 p m a covered dish Life membership pins will !>« prc- supper will be served followed chiffon and nylon net over light r ink « n>l white flower, arrange.! by a brief business meeting, after blue taffeta. They each wore a around pink tapers and white i tented at the luncheon. headdress of matching color and wedding hells. Sm.il nosegays of A get well card was signed to which the world traveler will be sent to Mrs. Carrie Draper. present the program. carried cascad# bouquet* of pink P'nk rosebuds were attached to Mrs. Herman, study chairman Assisting on the supper com- carnations. j P**c® rards. Deborah Ward, a cousin of the' «•"'«<* included Mr* Elsie i gave nn interesting review of tho mittce are; Henry Hansen, Mrs bridegroom, was flower girl. She Fleming, mother of the bride study hook with active partklpa- itolierl Bradford. Mr. and Mrs wore a dress of white nylon over elect, .Mrs. B. F. Ward Sr., mot- i tion from members. Mr*. Jarrell K. A. Juthe, Mrs. Helen Rath taffeta. trimmed in pink rose- h*r of the bridegroom elect, Mrs. asked the circle to meet at McKin- j man. Ralph Peter, Mrs. T. F\ buds. Her headdress was of mat* Sadye Beth Duda, matron of try Hall for its next meeting ami Wood, Mrs. R il-crt M. Watson, citing design, and she carried a honor, Miss Peggy Fleming, maid covered dish luncheon. Mrs. I . T Rrynn, Mrs. Clifford flower basket trimmed with tiny ° f honor, and bridesmaids Miss Refreshments wera served to: O. Knox, Mrs. Don Harris and Mrs. Albert Jc-rrell. Mrs. T. F pink rosebuds. I s ,*ry Uorf * r of Winter Haven, McDaniel*, Mrs. Graly Herman David Dishman, son of Mr. and ili,s June Fleming, Mrs. Edith Mrs. W. V. Bitting, Mr*. O. I. Mrs Charles Dishman, was ring- j O ilm a n and Miss Bessie Fleming. (,ciircr. The rehearsal slipper was held Bark*, Mrs. L. P. Hagen, Mr*. H,n F. Wat*! Jr. acted as Friday at Ronnie’s in Orlando Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. John Gellion. best man for his brother. Usher llnd was given by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bessia Greek, Mrs. M. E. groomsmen were W. A. Ward.! F. Marti Sr. The bridal n otif Moye, Mrs. W. B. Sloye, Mr*. J. EXPERT Jr, Frank lime, Donald Hardy T*"’ farrifd out in decoration, II. Walker, Mrs. It. T Cowan, and Edward Duda Curst* were: Mrs. Elsie Flam- and Mrs. F\ I). Hitchcock. WATCH For travelling Ihr bride chose *nif- Mr. and Mr*. Ed Duda a blue silk sheath and blue faille S,r «nd Mrs. Ben F\ Ward Jr . CIRCLE SIX duster and white accessories, *,r- an,l Mrs. Ott Dishman, Frank Circle six of the W.S.C.S. met REPAIR with which she wore pinned or Miss Carolyn Anderson, at the home of Mr*. Theo Pate her shoulder the white orchid Miss Jun« Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening. Mr*. Azzercllo, chairman opened the meeting. front her bridal oouquet. W. A. Ward Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. U. Hutchinson gsv* the The couple will make their Donald Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. devotional, reading Philippian* 4:t home in Oviedo following a George Mean*, Misa Basal* »r\l ending with s prayer. Mrs. honeymoon spent touring the Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, W. P Chapman pi.-scntcd from northern states. Walter Duda, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ihe study book, the chapter on A reception was held in the If. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Paul's letters to the Thessalo- Memorial building following the Dailey, tha Rev. and Mr*. Lewis nians and Mr*. N. V. F’armer gave wedding. L. Day, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Di*hmsn and ion, David and the chapter on Paul's Letters to Here the bridal m otlff was ' the Philippian*. carried out in a color scheme of Deborah Ward. Mrs. Arzarcllo reported on the pink and white. Tall baskets of face powder rummage sale. She also announc- white and pink gladioli were I ed the m#eting to las held on the placed at strategic points. l first Tuesday in May at the church. A miniature bride in a bell Eight Seek D AR I This will be a'covered dish lunch- with Perfume Selector Kit shape arrangement | eon and all members are urged I.et our trained ex* table 531 where Bessie£ F’ At 66th j to attend. The next circle meeting 1 ae onl) face powder available in famous Coty fragrances enabling jou r. the bride's ** . . O . at the price of the other rister, kept the bride'* will b« held at the home of Mr*. peris put our watch to develop an unforgettable perfume personality through fragrance book. later kept by Mrs. W. R. C ort/ctD M o n d a y Hutchinson, this will also be a co- harmony. Pay your skin the compliment of the world's most perfectly face Meek . vered dish lurcheon. in lop working order. One long table, overlaid with WASHINGTON UP — The blended face powder. It spreads easily, covers evenly-adds flittering powder At th* close of the business Prompt service. AH a outwork cloth, was centered Daughters of the American Rev- meeting, Mrs. Pate, hostess, *«r> perfection to your skin. Complete with Perfume Selector Kit. . . . alone with a large tierred wedding! olution announced Wednesday I ved refreshments to: Mrs. J. N. work is guaranteed! cake, topped with th# traditional that eight candidate* are seeking Azzarello, Mrs. N. V. Farmer, bride and groom. Mrs. Ben F. j seven offices of DAR vice pres- , Mrs. N. P. Chapman, Mrs. Tat* Ward Jr. and Mrs. Max Lein ident general to be filled this year, Chapman, Mrs, Mabel Blount, hart presided here. The seven vice presidents will i Mr*. S. O. Shinho!s»r. Mrs. R. U. A small table, also overlaid be elected during the 63th DAR Hutchinson, Mrs. C E. McK#e, VWn. E. Kader with a eutwork cloth, held the continental congress opening here Mrs. T. A. Burleigh, Mrs. C. F‘. fostoria punch bowl. Mr*. Edward Monday. Mims, Mrs Theo Pate, and Mrs. Jeweler W. Stoner and Miss Ruth Kim- The candidates include Mrs. Brwlie Williams. ball poured punch. | Harold F’oor Machlan o f Coral 1‘hone FA 2-236.1 Another long table, overlaid Gables, and Mrs. Robert Henry CIRCLE SEVEN 112 S. Park with another eutwork doth, was1 Humphrey of Swainsboro, Ga. C ud# Seven of the W. S. C. S. N. J. and Miss Esther K id d s ef| a™ ? Sefiffrf Union City* N. J. De Bary Among the new resident* In I town are Mr. 'aad Mrs. Thmoos THEODORE J. DBX1EN Sharp o f Union, N .*J. aad Mr. gM iflft& iTii News and Mrs. Walter Hansen, feraMr| HOWARD HARDINO SMITH J. L. Donaldson o f Orange City, Aad to: All anknowa apoaee* of y of Long Island. ■Old above named aasural fund chairman of the S. Volusia defendants. Red Cress states that De Bary Aad lo: An yaruas nlelmtng fat- has achieved another ‘(first" la oraat. of. itreesk awlar Legal Nofica or asainat th* above nam­ that it chadged from the national ed natural defendant* not idea o f calling at everyone’s to w i o m ry m a x ca n ca n *, knows to lo deed or etlv* s u s t n s i : Aad tot All Fnrtlo* boring *r home. Mrs. Joseph Callahan of The uederelgaed officer* o f IBS ■6mela la s , to hav# on r Shell ltd. who is, as Donaldson Florida BUI* Bank *f Basil rlehL tltt* or lotorooi In calls hsr, a vstsran Rsd-Crosasr, fard, Florida, do hereby Bad to th* fallowing de*. th* Board of Directors erlbod property, eitnato In decided that a mall approach approved and propooad tomlnol* County. Florida, would be best. Her judgment holder__idem thereof am tadm tol Of AT* t#*wlt*fr — ------»im«m ror the first time approved for release this picture of tha new. at tide III of th* Cortlfleato of later-1 Tract No 1: Lota I thru ll supersonic proved correct, for almoet 800 porotton of cold bank aa *04 out tnolbolro: lota 1* thru IS Induilva, fighter-bomber, T-103 Thunderchlef. Designed under tha weapons system concept aa a nuclear- memberships hsvs been realised, herein and ihot thereattor on In* »tB Block W. and Iota 1 thru 4 Inclu- bomb-carrying fighter and powered by J-75 engines, tha Thunderchlef has already proved Itself in d o # dor of April, a . D. HIT at a tlvo: tou I Uru tt Inelueiro: lot* ■ora than 260 test flights. Th* new craft flew faster than sound on Its first flight (International) meeting o f tb* etoehhoMore II thru II Inelunlvn dad lot* IT The Easter Seal committee, eoliad oad held In compllaae* thru 4* Inclusive, block 11. o f dAN- headed by Mrs. Carl Barthman, and with th* tas Addressed envelopes to til In porotloiporatlon and ky-Uwa or oald bank a« to tb* plat theroot a* roeoiviad the district. The monsy for crip­ at lb* ofrieo of tb* bonk I* dan- la Flat Book s. pat* <•. Fahtio Television ford, florid*,irldo, at whlek meeting the Record* ef Seminole Coutny. FI>r. ple children is not for aitional holder* oof f fattour-fifth* of th* out- Ida. sea a* cissx u • nseds alone hut is mainly allotted etondlne capital (tooke of (old bank Traot No I: Lou IT thru ft In- o r l a n d o wer* preoent end b THURSDAY to this community end la for dsned a wrltt.n cnntaatiM thereto JSTK qal f e . ”St.S!hVfflJ*SK^8 r v e n i b * those needing lie assistance, th* record o f th* mooting.Hint, th#« # cold0*14 •BJKTTpN. ACTION, according lo4* th#th* plat «*11 S*er*r Stnra etochholdarp...... poaood ,______araaotulloa r**ot«tl*a ra-I re-1 thereof Ueraof aa •• recorded recorded la In Flat Flat Book * o jk 4:S0 Kdg* of Jfign* _ whatever the age. duelng th* per volu# of th# otaok IA peso IA Public Awards of lie* Adveatur* will Cade Walt • • • from tieo.ee per chore U I1M* F4" Mm 1**1* Couety, Florid* S:S0 Holdlera * f Fortuo* The cancer crusade will be on ■boro and Increasing th* eophol ’ Tou. and each of you. ar* noil- *:*« W*»lh*r.N*w*-SporU from IlM.eeo.** to IISMM.M by the fled that * «ult io eul.t title to Ills Industry on Fared* tomorrow, Friday and Saturday eol* for coih of !.(M oborm of now tb* Abo*# describe^ property hn* Sit* Hunting a Fishing with D*g At tha Da Bary postoffice there ■lock of tb* per volu# of I1M* 0*J atoinet you and you *:*s aoega of T etterier chare, producing- ' |t**,(((.(*______and . , ar* _ hereby _ ... reeulrod lo oarv* a 7:0* Furs on Farodo will be young men and Women emending Artlcl* 711 of tb* Cortlfl- eopr of year your Anrwer to lb* Com- 7:14 Jobs Daly one ts.o Naira accoutered with stethoscopes and cat* of Incorporotlon ** that In lion ite1."! •* »ha... Plaintiff* ottorn.r, Tit* Rob Cummings Show o f its preeent language It ahail readl F *L D B R ANDA f _ BETTINOHAUB,------Sit# Uroueno Marx nursa’s outfits who will taka your AHTICLB III III* *«utb Knowlos Winter Park. a :SO Bhnw.r n( Hurt money, give you a tag and ask Tb* amount of tho, etoUat f ‘oH«*- and HI# Us orlgtnal In J:So Th* Tractr you to sign the register. Mrs. niock of sold corporation aboil lb* offle* of th Clork of tb* Clr, 1*1*0 Highway Patrol h# Two Hundred Thoueopd cult CUurt on or befer* May 4. I0:S0 Th* Via* Richard Hart, Mrs. Wslleslsy Cor Dollar* flsoo.eee.ee) of eom- XIIT: oiherwle# th* allogollon* or tl:oo Night Now* Report bstt and Mrs. Nils Ljunberg are n n otoek to b* dividedi Info **ld Complslnt will >* uken or t ills Treasoro Hunt Elsht Thouoond (l,Mt) oonforaad It ill "Th# Paaserby' the committee, With the able as­ 11:00 Hlgn Off ahoreo *7 tha por vain* 'of Thl* nolle* shaft be published FRIDAY sistance o f the following young Twenty-Five Dollara (tl.M) ooe# each wtwk far four cant.- 1:1* Blgn-On people: Mademoiselles S h irle y Mch. eatlr* week* la th* donford Hrr- ITogram Resum* T I! Tucker I Old. dill Nows Weather StumpJ, Linda Sue Hart, Debby Frooidoi Th# abbreviated till* of this cult 7:00 Jimmy Deen Hhow Bruce, Kathy Sibbald, Mary Lou Attest: W. J. Peacock Jr. aflAR4*!?. ,Nr* Caahler I Plaintiff. Vo: OUST SODER and T:»S . Nows Stoneklng Peggy Notle, Lloan Gil lie* Captain Xangares (Corporot* Beal) I-— ------OODIR. hi* wlfo. at al. Da- Sworn tn ond oubtcrlbod to boforo I findonto I CAST. RUFUS SAVIOR of Lima, Ohio, reports in Tokyo to Col. G. L. *|4S .Saw* lian and Karen Seaman with Da­ ties Plan Off vid Nelder, Kenneth LaRoy, Steve mo this 5th doy of April A- C. IHT, D »l«jj tMo Ird day o f April. IJJT. Douglas (right), director of the air-sca hunt for traces of the C-97 f:SS Hlgn On Dorolhv r. Rale## I £ J. Doradon stratocruller that went down off Japan with 67 persons aboard. loioo liow Christian Hclsoc* Moala end Jack Jackson and Wellesley formerly, Dorothy P. Kendrlok a.rk. Hlreult rourt. loiSo Harry Munr* (PEAL) Samlnol# County, Florida f Saylor piloted one of 14 planes that searched vainly despite foul Corbett Jr. Notary Public—Plata of Florida at (Conrt Seal) ) I0:4S Ky* on th* World * * * weather that kept 33 other aircraft from Joining in the hunt. Air 11:00 Th* Prlr* Is Right I^rg*. My Commlealon Esplros: I Ry: Aria 2 Lundqulrt, Force officials maintained dawn-to-dusk operation, (international) II iSS Strlk* It Blab Mrs. Ernestine Pugh is enter* OcL 1*. 1JJ*. Deputy Clerk m i R s o e i Ilian Valiant Dady taining friends from Massachu­ TheTtoregofn?’amendment Is her*. » « I C OF AFFUCATION FOR III IS Lav* e f Lit* setts. Miss Julia Chapin of Gran* U:io Pssrrh for Tomorrow Ar xuuV'd lhU ,lh d' r * I (•■c. ibdj7rL4.W2a itatltks 11:45 Holding Light by and Mrs. William E. Boyer lioo w*li«r Cronklt* *»d Nowa of Needham. They have been wel 1:10 Staad Up and Bo Count** S ^ p f r o K f t W. 1i«,?5 fe r h . S K 1:10 As th* Wnrld Tom a Com* additions to our social lift lUnklSw the following cartlflcat* bee filed 2 :oo ou r Mis* Rrook* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan " * nllln* ------1 aatd certificate for tax deed to b* 1:10 Art l.lnklelttr’* Itnuseparty NOTICE TO DEFEND Issued thereon. Tha certified# num- 2:11 Meat th* nrcheatra have as house guests Mr. and TO: JEAN B WOEFLKR a «d ___ her and Tear of Usuanc*. th* d»- 1.00 lllg Payoff Mrs. Eugene Kelly o f Cliffside, WOEFLBR. her unknown apount; I ierlptloa of the property, and th* 1:10 Channel IS) Cressread* EDWARD R. McNEIL and ...... - 1 Name In which It wan a lie n e d are 1:11 llnh Crosby Show McNEIL hi* unknown apouM; a* follows: IIN COLOR* I:*• As the World Tara* ROBERT K. McNEIL and _ _ _ _ _ Certificate No tt* Tear ef lira- WNRR-TV JICSSdRVniR S:** Oar Mlse Brook* McNEIL. hie unknown epouae; U lift June ttrd IStl CHANNEL 4 TH PAID AT ITRRISS Silo Hoaeopertr living and if dead th* unknewa Doaerlpltaa *( Fr*party: 4:00 Brighter Day helra at law. d*vlt**a lagntee*. and Lot I Black A Tract It. Stnla- 4:1S Racret Ptnrm :r. sit ivoti ■rantaaa of th* cold Defendant* and "do Spring! according to plata 1:10 Kdg* nt Night ell pereone claiming any rlshL ti­ thereof recorded upon tho pun- 6 »o Mlcksr Mouse HOLD IT CHIEF! tle or latereet In and to tha real Ho records o f Herelnol* County, *:00 l.nn. Ranger - LANSING. Mich. UP-Ralph proparty hereinafter particularly Florida ( I* t :10 naport dctcrlbcd______,N**m In u^leh aateased O. P Hilt *:4S Doug Edwards Brown, a full-blooded American TOU ARE HERERT NOTIFIED All or Bald property beleg In th* 7:00 prlsnc* Fiction lhat a Bill ot Complaint baa boon County af Seminole, Sint* of Flor- MS TRADITIONAL ORIIK COSTUMfi doc* not match tha ipaca gun 7:10 Hgt Frsston Indian was charged with Illegal flled asainat you In th* Circuit I Ida Unless such certlfloai* ehell a oo Htma Troopsr scalping today. Police said he’d Court of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit I be redeemed ereordlng to lew ih* which Oratory ManUloa, 7, txplalna to San. William r. Knowland 1:10 Nlniwtr of Plan been cutting haid without a II of th* Htai# of Florida In aad far propertr deecrlbad in such cortlfl- (R-Callf.) In Now York at tha parada marking 130 y t in of Greece'* J:10 Playheitt* JO ««mlnola County, in Chancery, an I cot* will b* eold to th* hlshret Independence. At left la tha general parada chairman, Pericles J. 11 :*0 11100 Ranort cense. abbreviated till* ef **ld cane* be-1 bidder at th* front door of tha 11:15 lAI* Show. 'd till* of oajdsfjso oo- bidder at th* front door of tho LantzounU. Knowland, Senate Minority Loader, also apoka at a Ing RALPH,*( • * — " County Court Hnui* nt 11:11 News A Hlgn-Off DOROTHYr IL hJ*i wife, Banford, Florida, on th* flrat Mon- Maionic breakfast and laid the United States should reduce foreign FRIUA1 MORHIHR Plaintiff*, vv* JEAN B. WOBFLER, day In th* month ef May, IJ4T, 4 45 Tsst Pattern* *t_*l, Dsfendanis ______aid. 11* u ld that making other nations “ permanently dependent 7 no Jimmy D**n Show -_ t - - fandanta which Is th* (th day ot May, 1JI7 Tha natur* of this salt Is fer| Dated n-.-e this trd day of' April. IH7^ upon American financial grants" la neither In their Interest nor ours 7:11 Nawa, Wralhar, Pastor* etady quieting and conflrm la# tha tltla I oo Cant. Kangaroo ft P Herndon In th* Flantlffa (Irantcee upon th* clerk Circuit Court A 1 41 New* W ,*ih#r Fsmlnla* aid# following described tract o( land J:oe Open llous* jUuated "In"Seminole County, Flor-1 (Offlcl*[mn*rV*<"°P#n*,lV T,0rl4% 1 10:00 Harry Moor* lilt, l*>*Wlt! I l*:10 Arthur Hodfray IISINHOWIR cuts the huge 100th birthday cake of the 11:19 Htrlk* It Rich Th* South #n#-h*lf of Ix>t or Ig t h e CIRCUIT COURT, n in t h National Education Association In Washington ns tho president of a AFTERNOON T r y t IJ Of McNeill* Oraag* J U DJCIA L*" Cl E CUIT. I nr*AN D F O R Villa, neeordlng to Flal thereof PRRINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA the organization, Mrs. Martha Schull, of Portland, Ore., expresses 11:00 Valiant Lady recorded In Tlat Book t. Fa sec I IN CHANCERY NO 04Ja 11:14 Love e f Llf* tt, ito. and l i t of th* Publle I ALICE l k k M A T ri her thanks. Tha Chief Executive addressed the more than 1,100 11:10 Hsarrh for Tom orrow Records ef Bemlnol* Ceuaty. MATES, teachers with an appeal for hi* $1,300,000,000 school program, a 11:15 Holding Light Florida PLAINTIFF prune target of Congressional budget cutters. Eisenhower said 1:00 I'OO Raport Tou ar* ordered aad required to OTIS n irr< l io Nland L'p and h* Conntad that since modern weapons require highly educated personnel, file your defenm I* oald BUI e ( h a t c h . Complaint, |f any you have, with I ' NOTICE To a w w e aw " 14* " 1 our schools are more important "even then the energy of the atom.” Clerk or eald Court and to oerv* to j oris ifarra ^ Sw a Rn SVsff'fcuWoTSIgWvf: J SSL l• ur^■aw: b0^• r**1- nu# Oriando, Florida attorn*F tor yourUw*|,tUn ,d*r,ner*iU^r»*i,<' Plainltff* on Sind, of April. HIT. iomslSat for4 dVAVJ'enSj t"1 ?f and lo default thereof a Deere* Fro *galni »e- Wnh .k i Ui hlr,['» Canfeaso will b* entered OFala*t :f"V * *“.■•. w',h «*• Clerk of the you and etld ram# proceed ex parte. *e or •’•lor* WITNESS the hand of th* Clerk JlV. I?4, » "W •* end the **al o f th* Clrenlt Court. Jam#* c >#C*!liRl*,V */f Sr Seminole County, Florida, thla lit | „J Weet Church 19th day of March. A D, 1MT. KV.u _.r,or,d*-. O. P. Herndon J ,'"1' •?* «>r a doer** pro Clerk of Clrclut Court of you "** w “ •*• mterad aialmt Ninth Judicial ClreulL^n Vnd I Tor B.mlnnl* County. FlerU a.I . WtTh "*P, hand and eeal at Ry: Aria J. Lundqulee iJ.VV.J •*»IVU Florid* D-puty Clerk ,#u nay or April. HIT P.rvla P. Swann I J; P. HERNDON Attorney for Plaintiff* I Clerk of the Circuit Coert llIH Bo Orang* Avenue A ,u 1 Lundqulm Orlando. Florida 'James C Collier IN THR rm cttT COURT OF THR A*,or*«F for Plaintiff NlhTU JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN I CPonrt S.al) AND FOR SEMINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY NO. » OARAP1C, INC., * Florida Corpo­ Legal Notice ration Plaintiff ,\ T 7JL cr2 r_li5T COURT OF t h w ----- ; I4|i CIRCUIT IN MATTHEW R. MARKS. . MINOLb COUNTY. Defendants. ... NOTICE OF SUIT LAW NO..... In th# Nem* nf th* list* of Flor- rV,T?Lw!l?AD DEPARTMENT o r To th* Defendant*: FLORIDA aa------a(*ney ot * th* ' Hat*~ MATTHEW R. MARKS: •r Florida, M R. M ARK !; D. It McMILLEN a Co ( '"Jiinu1:- /.0K V T' * pol'll^l »uh. WILLIAM T. COTTER; divuioa of th* But* ,( Florida « > » MART A. COTTER; Petitioner HAND-HOIDINO AFTIR THIII RIMAUIAOI In Akron, Ohio, Chester J W. DUTTON; LIU.* DUTTON: PXAWX BVANI Earle Insktep, 10, and Mrs. Daisy Eye, S3, resume the life together A. D 7ACHARY: *t al that was Interrupted by dlvorca 60 years ago. They had not seen A ZACHART: Defendant on* another since 1907 and each had remarried. Six weeks ago AN ACTUAL SIZI MODIl of tha earth satellite Is shown to members Mrs. Eya received a letter from Inakeep, who bad traced her through BKS?U- -U’gsEre of th* Senate Appropriations subcommittee in Washington by Alan n friend. Ills daughter, whom ha had not seen since she was two •.v .'. l s s ." “ - ^ a v :»■>>" »• t. „ .... Waterman (left), director of tha National Science Foundation. In ss. ^ Weeks old, urged her mother to answer and they rekindled their love. And to: All Parti** claiming |n« ofgMina ° r VUtt aTATt* ®r center Is Sen. Allen J. F.llcnder (D-La.) and, at right, Sen. Warren t.reet*.■.reels, by. through, qn-tyt-1 T o AL I, mmctm d#r or agnlaatagalnit theth* I ^ »L„ ‘ -----•• — IT —. MAT CON. Magnuson (D -W ajh.).T h * actual satellite is expected to be launched ehov# named natural t|tr aVit?P J? Into soace some tima next year. (International Soundohoto) defendant* net known . if, »»Y to be dead or all**. #th!v tuV*?!: ."**"■»«• ?r *:*l Dawn Breakers Aad lot All Parties Having or n#r«l. c«rl*ln 4 in N*w« Claiming to hav* any and the » » n S iil* r*," * ,U r 41IS SV*at*rn Jambort* rleht. title, or Inleroet lu t ,..* , P*rS Harmony Tim* m Bouth. * Staag* J» I Kaull i Alu"d,r 4 SI Ton Tim* Sion SVorltl At M o* S:»n Th* Ithythm Hour J:tS Morning MrlmtlM real butterscotch; rich with the nutty flavor of Tou aad tilch of Tou. ar* aoel- ?I**r«M J,,» >»» *:** %V..rlit *t His J in liar* And Thera fUd that m ault lo qulot HtU to U o I U ig t :lt Twilight Benge IQieo N -w . above-dtacrlbed properr ha* beea iNUnf,?*lwi«?iiie,,riw ftTtr 4:Sn ? port a Rook 10:05 non a u k crisp, toasted pecan meats, luy the big. filed■ aaelnet jnntoo mi *n.4 yen res ar* ere kn*r*-iu,M|. »r^ Florida IR D No IJfl III *:*X Mitels Al Rendora U nn N*u o by required lo aery* a copy *(I ill« A^d'L*V . 7:*« .News rnmmantary It ns non ctub your Aniw,r to tho Complain^ on o-ileSl ^w, *ln w ...... T:*S Phil R**<4 11:10 (Tams Of Mstndy th# P lain tiffs attorney, F E L D IR ill*.1?* ' W orld* BSD No StTl III Tilt Satert your music r n itiS T a h rRit noon Iflofc ftotluA Apeci/tt th,ifty and share AND , HETTI.VQHAUB. It* to o t" Corporaltoa 1:Su It a Dancetlm* 11:00 W orld At Moon Xmwlis, Winter Park, Fterlda. I S .. ,',l• 5*,u . _ • In lt'« peacetime 11:11 Radio Farm Digest end file th# original In th* effleeI£.Vr.Ve* r f ' i ? J on Now* 11:10 Iter Non* lunch its deep deliciousness of th* Clerk of th* Circuit Court N* ***• ••• i l l Th* Rhythm Knur t in New* on or before April ||. IHT. other- Whit^JlIi"** 4 tn nn At Home With Stual* t i l l Rar Nona Ranch wire th* sllegetlnns *( said Com- r£ ,.,i*0^,• BRn v. in its N'.ai lloutdup 1:00 Friday Matin** with your femily for plaint will be ttke* ns eonfeioad. j ^u ,RD V* *” • , , , linn Hlgn-otf 1:00 Wnrl l At Thr** Thl* notice ehell he puhlUkod fn7' yVliJi? ... tt.ee men utr Ills Pub. S«r. Feature «*!»*• toch wMk to r four e*MMtio kifari Mapii^iMn w* •««. ltl rrlCar 1:10 Record Provtew dessert tonight. Enjoy llv«Tha wf«ki ahk.e.lil.d In tho Hit. Hanford .hi. Harold g„i. T Lafo 11 “•**niliu iilylno tht ,R D K ,,T# 1,1 * on sign on 1:00 T*»n Tim* # Tho obbrovloiod tlilo or Ihlo loll I lit# wj.f ... :t* ir OARAPIC. r u r w ■> INC. vi a n w, Plaintiff, -. .. n va . $!,(#>?"glarjto!Bl! r . ,nI' Fterioa ni it at your favorite f J O S S T " U kK XB ‘ “ | Helen L VroUm Rrnlemen nn'11’ ^ MT! 111! E ‘ - ‘ ' - _ 1 Dated n,!,d thl*thl. leth141 h dayde- .1of M* rah. I Or-Im Undo.4 Enet Florida Colonial Drive IRD W# H4-R IHT feuntain, toe. O P IIERNDOV Hu-. „ 1,1 Clerk. Circuit Conrt, InSfBJLun* R. BrelemnwBreleman Jr III E Colonial Drive •emlnol* County, Florid* TASTY.TUNA V'N (HEAL)______| ------nI Orlando.------Florida ------BKD. No , j T tt* .R INin t THE h e CIRCUITc ie c u it c COURT o u r t orOF -—THR -I l4"!*■ ,, , CmHf NINTH JUDICIAL riRCUTr, IN | * ,f,,e w t.i.d . ■■■ n No t it AND FOR (EMINOLH COUBTT.r*M#tt' 1101,44 t o ■elFLORIDA n a tli a Delm onico IN CHANCERY NO _ Jams* Daniel Caaeldr I ~eut#Route | 1UUN HJZAMTH 0 of Great Britain and tha Duka of Edinburgh OARAPIC AMOCIATCa, INC, Bearerd.aafard. FlerUU IRD Me. SO; III a Florida Corporation, Bertie Ma* Cneeady ■ook over a miniature train In lfythe, Kent, England, as tha engineer, MACARONI FtalaUtr I Rout* __ a a delighted Prince Charles, is almost enveloped by steam. Tha proud for 1 CO y «*'t (oiks h*vt bean saying, *•._ ... toaford. Florida IRD No. SO parents were later taken for a rid* on tha nine-mile rail line with •i f IT'S BORDEN'S IT'S GOT TO BE GOODJ# ------iu«?.Tx " 'r c“ *‘4r tha prince and his sister, Princes* Anne, taking turns at tha controls. ______,_ £ 4,**d4414 t4»<»rd/ Florida... IRD No S*» The lllllputlan train has six ears. (latarnational Radiophoto) made with 100% durum temolina © ISJ7 by Th# lot Jen Cempeny NOTICE OF bUIT __ Oertrud* g. Ptngfelder I* th* .Name of th* Hat* *( Flor- III Oraadvlew avenue , . . Made FRESH Ih F I .O R 1 Q A !<»*'_ . _____ J Mtord/VlorM* 119 X*. »Ut U* *

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*•»((• Mary, Florida BRD Jfa. H4.R; air o f said Sactlon. run Watt II* South J l'I l’BO" Waat t i l l 71 faet or IT17 41 faat: thane* Northeasterly angla of !'|V, a distance of l i t id*. located 421.41 ft. North nr Itt*. Wett • dlatanc* af tll-M « 1 . „ 14T fact: thanca Mouth 17* faet, [tu the beginning ot a curve con- along th* arc ot «ali! curva, through feat to end ot curve; thane* North Trank Evans •4*24* Watt •( • point 24.4 OWNED RTt MabU Wtlhtrlnsloa. •aid Mactlan II; tktac* row tbanca La.t Ui (aat: thanca vav* to tha Norinwtiterly and hav- a cantral angle ot 1*9*'. a dlatanca 29*47 *9" East 345.21 fast to ths be­ chains South of th* NE Cornar SRD No. J22-R thtic# ru* Eaat ta • palBt Laka Mary. Florida 8RO No. 254-R South It faat: thanca R ut 111.1 las a radlns ot 214t .il tell; them# of la* faat tn anfl at curva al a ginning ot a curve concave to tho of Sac. It Tnwnshlp 24 South, RIGHT OF WAT which la 442.7 fast East o f taat: thanca South «!*1T Kaat Southwaitarly along th* arc at aald point 41 fast Waatarly from Station Southssatsrly odd having a radtous Hang* 24 Eaat, run North That part of: Earl P Flanaaan lha AVtat boundary lln*. o t 1*1 faat to tho Kan llna ot aald curva. through a cantral anal# ot 141* 12.7! of th* survey lln* of Stat* af *127.12 feat; thenc* Northeasterly 4 l*l*‘ Waal along th* Nor­ B*slnalng on tha Waahrly raid Sactlon II; thanca ran 10J* M. Lake Drtva , Bactlon *1: thane* North 177.* l l ' i l ’ll". a dlatanc* ot 777.4* faat Road II A 494 measured at right alnng th* ore of said rurve, throuBn therly lln* of tald Bktat land Hollywood. Florida fUin No 212 right of way lln# of Plate North to a point which Ig faat to baglnalng; and LESS tha to and of curve: thane* South 41* angles to said aurvay line, the atrip a central angle of i**9'. a distance 125 loot. Northerly parallel Iload No. IS (formerly Blgta 412.1 fgat East o f th* point Florida Htat# Hank of M*nf« of NK<1 "Baglanlng at a polat 214.1 fret Kant along said right nf way Frank D. Scott, a* guardian of llna balng datcrlhad as fnllnwi: Ba­ 114 faat: thane* Mouth I!* Kaat n»uu 2. Hanford. Fla BRD No. 2»T Southwantarlv of th* North East 274.70 frat for 1*01 NT OF BE­ 7 i of N K 'i o f aald Bactlon 77 at a point line 171 faat thanca East to Frank D Scott. Jr., a minor; tin on th* South boundary of th* 319 faat tn tha Westerly right GINNING of aald ditch sarvay l'*#l •«.(« faat Watt from a Iron plpa at lln* of Sactlon 14. Townahlp 79 th* Kaat lln* ot th* SK'i Mary Brlghtman. a minor. Sanford Grnnt ot n point of way lln* of Blata Hoa.l No. li Norbtrt Fryman South. Ranga 1* Eaat. whtra 111.*4 From Mid point run South 44*ir Rout* 2 tha Intaraactlon of aald North Una •aid Sactlon II: thanca Smith RIGHT OF WAT f#tt Waatarly from Ih* point of In- Ili thoac# Southwaitarly and the Raatarly right-of-way lln* aald tin* la Intaraactad by th* along said East lln* of SK<» of snn No. in •0 East 117.4* faat; thanr* run Hanford. Florida HRD No 2»T: 221 J" said South boundary alonr lhaWil.rly rlgot cf Mouth 7* It'**" Want 24i.ll of Blata Hoad 11-100 and 171 It faat Kaatarlr lln* of Slat* noad 11- Sactlon II tn th* Southeast That part of: of Ih* Sanrnril Grant with th* South Tlrat Federal Having! 4*4 ( formerly Slat# Itoad ll: wkF. Hn# of said -lata lloa.l faat: lhanc# run Moulh u e j i 'n - - Wait from tha Northaaat corner of cornar of aald Section II: "Beginning nn the West line U. Townahlp 24 15, lid faat to beginning, _ * . V?»n Aaaoclailon of thane* Kaat II* 1 faat to a tltanc# lYaat along Ih* South of tn* to* ft. right at way Kast 5*5.23 faat; thane* run f j s t b Hrmlmda County aalB Sactlon It. thanca m * South *1* « • » » * !• Kaat; lhanc* run lying 55'rsterly of tad within 4* ll'YJM" East 11.14 Uat )s and r rr,,»a »nd hi* Rook l it at page 222 In fas*r nt Horaca 8. Griffin yj.fr. Anno IDali#. Manrord Grant with th# Bn.ith Una aadr aad hie wife Bartl* Mae Caa- th* beginning “ 29 Kaat at a point 1921.14 faat Want tin* nf th* Sanford Grant, of Mactlon II, Townahlp 19 Mouth, Jamaa Forfar. Mr. IT Rambart Hlraat lying Eaatarly of and within 119 faLHik’b^yT? : **•««■• f**°rdad BHD No H i; its •««iy. _ from th* Southaait rornar of aald lhanc# North 44*ltt' Waat ,,ang* 1 4 Kaatl thancg run Noilh Mamnhla. Tannaaaaa HRD 2*7: faat of th* aurvay lln* of Slat* Road Thi SiSrlJa**..?**: m ,n fa»of of IIRAIMAGK E.A»E44E*T 200 7tlght.of.War aactlon and running North 11*47''"»' 1194 ft. thanr* North :J ’ I4‘ *? «*•• Nait 471119 faat tu lha SltD No Ill-n; JI5-H 11-4*0, Sactlon 7711, aald aurvay Kail 4fv l.l1 faat to th* Kaat lln- of East 1*49 ft. thanca South 44*. 8 HD*No ItgA I m 1 c National Hank. LATERAL DITCH I.KFT I WEST! flaurca Griffin Harrlnt. Jr lln* being daacrlbad aa followa; Re. Katt llna of wa Id Herd in It at a That part of: said 8*rtlnn II at a point 114.51 feat 29' East 111 f l . lhanc* South ' RIGHT OF WAT point ail-BA fast South from lha STATION 7 II.plug.llt2 Routa 1, gtnnnlg on th* North lla* ot NWIt Th»t part nf: Tho North t»0 faat of Wait III South from th# Northaau rornar rf 35*1*' AVeat tin ft. thane* That nari of: Northaaat rornar of said Bacllon 11, Dayton. Virginia BRD No. 222-n feat of EH Of NEH of N E 'i o f Bac- of NKU of Soctlo 14. Towaahln 7* aald section, containing 1*4 acr*. South lv* East HIT ft. to *« «nd SI ar AMENDED Broca Humphrey South, Rang* It Eaat. at a point BaglnnUg on th* East Un. h# strip of land haraln daacrl'ia.i Routa 3 llon It. Townahlp I* South. mors or lass. Ih# Westerly lln* of aald Slat* containing 15*9 aquar* faat mor* i'HUID PARK. 8nn. 247.11 faat Waat from th* point of Townahlp 3« ford, Florida, according tn Hanford Florida HRD No 221-R lU hse II Kaat. OWNED BT: J Walt* and hi* wlf# Road thanca South 35*24' Wall Nouth, nang# J* Eaat, *t „ or |#aa. Ivlag Kaatarlr of and within II* Intaraactlon of aald North tin* i f l-attra Mahal Walla 29* fl. tn beginning, contain­ Plat thereof record id la |*|** I.uclllo llumohray of Sactlon 14 with Ih* South boun­ J®1*' <21-11 loot South of tho OWNED BT: nrura Humphrey and Routa 2 f.at of Iho aurvay Una af Btata SRD NO 2"4 ing t l acr**. more nr tasa." Northaaat corner of aald Sec­ •j1' wlfa. I.uclll* Humphrey, n°.?k. • -f thn Hoad 11-10*. Bactlon 77lt. aald «ur- dary of th* Sanford Grant; thane* RIGHT OF Y4 AY lying each aid# nf and wlihln 7! I ublli* Itfrorili of Htjuinol# Hanofrd, Florida HRD No 22J.R run South 2I' 47'49M Watt 1711.71 feel tion 11 and running South Blit) No. 215-lt; 2J4.B vay balng daacrlbad aa followa: Ba­ That part nf: fast nf Ih# catarll* o f proposed DRAINAGE KA'KWKhr l ounijr, Florid*. Anthony J Kollnakl gla bn the South llna o f Iho NW'd to th* beginning of >* curva con­ - M Ka.t H*o of Mac. •r/o lira. Ilaarl Flanaaan "Uaglnnlnr 171 faat North­ Want U na nf Mt*t* Hoad 15-44*. 111? ** * HUUiic# of 27i is La t e r a l d it c h r ig h t (F.a s t > i * l " » f°M j .• } * • ,o t and within in of n EU o f Bactlon 71. Townahlp 1* cave to ih* Northwaaiarly and hav­ easterly of Ih* Intaraactlon nf faat of tha following daacrlbad ditch 1921 South Laka Drlva ing a radlua of 2114.71 f**t; thane* Sactloa.7741. aald Weal LAne center- ! » ■ • « or. (wo. to Waatarly STATION 114.plus. 74 52. South nanga lo Emit at a point th* South lln* nf Section 11. Hn* halng described as follswa: Com That part of: •«r*aT I'na: Begin at • p>. NK»i of 85V(i nf B#?llrn 14. t i l l .77 faat to a point: thanca way lln* nf aald Highway, run (era»rtlon nf aald South boundary Hollywood. Florida vl'14" Wait 7*17.17 lo Ih* Want lln- *!» * dlitanca of 511.4 fast; Townahlp J9 Mnulh. Ranga Li,./b* Northaggt rornar of auld North 11*41*1** Eaat 117.71 faat to North 21* Kant alnng anul of lh> Sanford Grant with Ih* South banco run Moulh *2*41' AV*,*, HRD No. 212 tha North lino of aald Bactlon II al nf aald Sadlon 14 at a point *71.44 I n . u ! Nnrthwaalarly at right 1* Kaal. run 4Veil 735.4 f.#t Oranga Trading Company right of way 1S9 feet; thanca line nf Mellon 11. Township 29 Mouth, lo th# Kaal lln* of rltnt tf f**( In I'GINT OF USflINv. a point IU .7I faat Wait from tha faat North from tha Southwaat cor- Knat 212 faat: thanca South Ran|a JO East, and running North ft. •••*? •* d , ,,h * °f »S> c/o Q B Flahback nar of aald Section; Ih* atrln of lend lln# 121 f#«| Ihtnr« North**", way nf Btal* llnail No. 2. •#il! ‘n i**111 dl,th aurvay lint: Krorw Northtaat cornar o f aald Bactlon II: 111.74 faat: thane* Waat 201.11 15*tro4" Kaat 511.74 faat lo POINT larly parallel with aald right Norlhaaatarly alnng atbi aald Point run North 5 * '» r Waet n IT* K. Washington Hlraat thanca contlnua North «1**I IF* haraln dearrlbad containing .47 (IF BEGINNING of aal.l Waot lain* Orlando. Florida HRD No 111 acre, more or I*** faat to point nf beginning" *1 way Una 25 faat; then, c Btal# lloa.l 157.5 (nt to tu# Kaat 711.11 faat to tho Kaat llna lying Kaatarlv nf and within 129 canlarlln*. said point halng Siailao North pa rail t| wllh tha Ka.t .w Vy#uV.Ml ,m *• *nj °r a,!c,‘ Frank ORIno of Sactlna IS. Townahlp II South, OWNED BT: Norbart Fryman thanca South Star Routa I f-at nf th# *tirv»v lln* of Slat# Ron.I 151-nlita-11 4* nf th* turvay lln* of *1 #4 Knit 551 2 *##( along liana* la Kaat In a point 111.41 and hi* wlf*. Bar­ 15-499, Section 7791. aalil survey lln# "•'•Hon II and Oranga City Florida HRD No. It I bara F. Frvmnn. Moa.l 15-49* and lha haglnnlng nf 224 feet wan lharafrnm a .11•. lha rantar nf aald ditch to f.rt North from Iho Mnuthaaat cor- b-lng daecrlhad aa follows: llcgm- a rurve concava to tha Norlhwaalar- beginning A 112 aar of aald Section II. containing SUBJECT TO: M ortif* recorded ° f haglnnlng Travalara Rant, tla Andertoa. l-aat at a point 2015 *4 f#«t Went- t,rt. m m H ow f it faat o f EH o f NK'4 o f NEH of ll 11 feat tn th* Kaat line nf aald North *9*I7'*«" Kaat III ll fast In fa.i of m * "f *"hln 124 South Carolina HRD No. 131-170 Hectton II. Townahlp ! » Booth. SRtl N* 277: 749 «*# S L m * •SIIfT Hn# or stat* ;j ! » Jrnm ,h North#a*t .'orner of HOAD°'V P lV NO' 1 -"■« HAl'te ' G. P. Patnraon H-ctlon 11 at a point 111.55 fast th# haglnnlng nr a rurv* eancava Haag 10 Ka*l. That part of; II.; * • «'_? UJl*. ®ou'herly .f mu# ‘ O'1 running Moulh 3'.'- That part of: Travalara 'Raat r i g h t n r w i r South from Ih# Norlhentt corner pf tn tha Mouthaaat#rly and having a *»«-Plualf4« of aald aurvay 47 99' 55**t 1714.11 fast lo th, Ivlag Waatarly of and within It •aid aeclloa, ronlalnlng 21 acre, radius nf 5721.45 faat: lhanc* Karlh# South Carolina faat ot tho centtrllno of County "Reglnalng at a point on th* In# nald aurvay llna and said Ma* ginning nf a curve concava lo trie H5V«c of NK'i o f Section 32. HRD No 121-R 172 Eatt lln* of Goyerment lull 2. mor- nr 1-ea eaatarly along tha arc nf said rurv*. Northwaaiarly and having a ta- T'>wn*hl* South. Hang* 2* Ea.tL Homo Hoad aa recorded In Flat OWNED BY: C. L. Walt* and hla through a cantral angle of V 04', a D'How;!"* ,,•'crlb•<, •••» •°«"'d a. Jamaa Forfar. Sr. Book .7. page *7, publlo record* of He. (Ion 14 Townahlp 19 South. dlua nf 1I44.*I fat; lhanc# M.uth- daacrlbad aa: Commencing on thn 1201 DoLaney 8treet Rang* 29 Kaat, Stmlnol* County wlf- Norm* Jean Walla. dlalanc* of 540 fast lo and of curve waitarly alnng aald curve, Ihrxith 8:ff!"n ,,i R*pp ■»• »•«* Hanford. Florida HRD No fttS.R; 211 Tnwnabln 20 South. Itnnn. 1* of ih* Sanford Grant; theneo run North 25*iron" East 541.44 fast to thenc* North 25*29' Kaat tlO plat thereof re. nr.Inl in flat VMa A. Ro»lrr POINT o r BEGINNING nf said ft: thenc* Mouth 41*29' Kaat I •n,ah*oVna.,. . n* w°f Pron'’r*d " **t rHi* o,irr i»’li0: 1 ,nr'«a«* recorded Kaat, lean part North of South­ South 2J*47'00" Wan 1749 11 fact W ... . f 0 -4(M. eald Honk 7, page* 5 and * nf Ihe • IS West First Street erly Una of Slat. Itoad IS-109 lo Ih* beginning of a curva con- Went Ionia r-ul-rlln# mild point be­ 104.1 ft.; thenc* Mouth 75*19' publlo records uf Mami.tul* "f i lTi#. ’ n V P*"* ••• 'a '*»"»■ H* n ford. Florida Iform.rlv Slain lined No It", cava to the Nnrthweet-rly and hav­ ing Sutton 4ilA 11,41 of lit* aurvay 55 eat 449 ft.. lhanc* Mouth id a*. ,f„"|fo*.":U ," n* b* '"« , , A'ouniy, Florida ;n V 4^ „ pk % : : i • » « b- bu.# HRD No. 315.It lit lying Sotilh.aalarly of and within ing a radlua of 2144.71 faat; th-nea tin- of Btal* Hoad 15-4*0 *ml lha suin' Kant 119 J ft. to lha lying eac-lt al.la uf and within I MRD No. 744 Hanfont Farmers Auction. Inn hag Inning of a curva rnneava l> th# 55aatarly lln* nf Mtata Road f. f"’1"1 n" *h# North ISO faat of Ih aurvav Una of State Southw-iterly along Ih# arc of iald rta‘n ##"u ' g" !*• ToW'hlp 29 Moulh leet uf lha fulluwlng ilaacrlhed dltc Tk . HIHHT o r WAT r/o W W l.ini Itoad 1S-490. Section 77*1: aald aur. curva. through a ranlral angle of Northwastarly and having a r.illua Nn. 15: lhanc* South J l’ J*' ,EV - * dlatanc# nf 712 iurvey line; Beginning un lha 55 •< Thai pari of: nf 5721.45 faat: thanca Nnrthaaal.rly 55'*M 790 flat tn haglnnlng." Route 2 vay Una balng daacrlbad aa followa: 1l*l*T9" a illatanro of 717.94 f#«t laid Kg^S.?» ,h* Norlhweal cornar of lln". ',f ..Mvfiun 12, Towutiilo ; Th. Ka.t « raat of tha foU Hanford. Florida HRD No. 3tl Haglnplng on th South Una of SK'i tn and nf curva; thanca South 41* alnng th* arc of aald curve, through lying aach aid# nf and within 71 Sou,th *jI5a?"**!, v..‘ "''e r,m lhanc# nuulh. Itena* 29 i.'enl, at # „0|u '.,n d "*n ,l'i*cr.lh»J Parcel of Frank D Scott. a< of SK'i of Section IS. Townahlp 1# 4TJO" Wee* 1917 41 feel lo lha W-et a cantral angle of &*nn’, a dint me* fa-1 of th* rentarlln* of proposal! ™.u'h “ (I 49 Waat 1 11 faat to • • U.ei feat Southerly from Ilia fluardlan of Frank T>. Soil I h, Itang. 1" Kaat. at a point lln* of (eld Section II at * point of 5"* fa-t to and of curva; thenc* Went Lana of Mtata Itoad it > c. »i / J " ;" ” North * '**" w#.t Hfott. Jr., and 3lary 44 11 Nurlh-weat corner of aal.l oociluu 4.7.1 D. Kaat nnd 172.1 Moulh S*» 71 f.at Want from lha South- 471 H f-#t North from Ih- South- North Su’ iT'eu" Bust JI5.JI f**t to Section 7*91, aald 55 eat loan* cantar- and Ihenra running Norlh 25'il'u.i" Rr I* ht man went cornar of nald Section: Ih# Ht* beginning of a curva i onc.it e lo llne halng itaarrlhad aa follows: ?NG Of AV*. . rOINT ‘?K '»KUIN- NEiihW: “ .rnrn,r of *NK i cf raat cornar of aald Section I' from f." . * *'•"• nanUrlln#; than.. r.aal 274.79 feat fur I'GINT o f llE. IIS West First Street |Southwaat corner of Section 14 nf land haraln described containing th* Bouthcaatarly and having v la- Commencing on tha Mouth boundary „ **• Town, • Hanford Florida HRD No 311; 312 li^raa* w .V .nt h,°t "« »f Sou'h •‘JNNINU of .eld ditch survey iln«* ship 20 Mouth Rang* 29 Kaal. aald Townahlp nnd llanga) and run­ 17 acre, mor# or left. tllu* of 5721.45 feat: Ih-nc- North- of tha Sanford G n a t at a point 111 # „L w «*l ru. along lha arc Front neld point run Mouth si'IJau'* 3f*nr laoulsa Nlmpeon OWNED BTl Horae. S Griffin a.i.tarly along Ih* arc of iald io~va, 94 faat 55’>at»rly from Ih point of ' b*ln« on Kaatarly ning North 41*1110" Kaat *1177 " r ''O"'•*»» lo lha North- right of way Un* nf U.S. 17. Hanford. Florida HRD No. 3(4 feat lo Want line of 8WU of 8W*i and Mi wife, Annl* through a central anal* of j'-i"'. Intersection nf said Mouth boundary weetarly, having a radlua nf 781442 *•]'#.•!■!*7 21 09 55 t eit v / Vo'i19,.I iV*1#nc* 5 f#( ( . theujaiuo ru“ * “Jlb Ropit V. Hlrmons a illstance of lu* fret tu end of curve V t.r,,n . ‘ banc# Moulh 49' , t* of aald Section 11 at n point 1st 14 S Griffin. of th* Sanford Grant with th# Mouth r*#i and « cnlral m il* of 3*32*|1M Mouth Il'IiOO" Eaat 144.2* f..G Hanford. Florida HRD No 3!« s r n r n r r TO: Mortgage recorded at a point *5 f—t Westerly from Sta­ line of Section II, Townahlp 70 lln'.''or 'b» 5Ve*4 leet North from tha Sou'hv-« cor­ •«■( »f. * :}* ««”. • dlatanc# then.# run Mouth ll'li'u * ' K*gi Hn* nf said \ 9;■ 19■ w h o * I.eillf Hwann ner of aal.l Section II: thincan con. In nook 17 al pag- tion S41.k42.1* of tha aurvay Use nf Mouth, Range 2o Kaat, and run­ * .llstaac# of ail 14 feet to th. end Route 2 114 In favor nf Stat* Hnad 15 A 4nn. maamr.nl at ning North 2i ' l 7'»"" Kaat 1 I9.H v'rtk* 'b ***•» fact. Iho.ic* • Inning North 4l*42'SO'* Kaat 11S1 *7 eurv#: thenc. South J1 *J1' »i,' , |ln#.1 *“ of m M *ur- Nonh 49*41* East 44] - f, u Hanforil. Florida HRD No 3*T# faat to th* beginning of a curva Florida Slat* Bank right anglaa to sal-l aurv. y llna feat to POINT OF HKGINNINO of Ora Mas Hwan 15410 feat in ih haglnnlng rf a Th# land hertln .lae.rlbe.l conleln. concave lo Ih* Norlhwiaterlr and of Sanford. th# atrln nf land haraln d#*crlb#c| •aid 5V*at l.ana rentarlln*. taldpolnl etirva concave to (h# Moot...... r|v Ing III.* aquar# ninr# or leet, glnn'lngXoMb 1 1 , 1 fM*' “* b°* Routa 2 having a radlua of 21*4.71 ft. thanca SRD NO 7*1: J9J ronlalnlng 21 acr*. inora nr l-an halng Station Ml-plua-7.il of tha and having a radlua of 7111 || feat; Hanford. Florida SRD No. 107 Northaantarly along lha arc of nald BIGHT OF WAT OWNED IIY: C D. Walt* and hit survey lino af Mtata Hoad 15-inn ap,| n u vviV i " .l ,n I'latlad .l.aet! f « ? , „rK*.'L,rlir *f •"*' wHbln 114 The Hanford Atlantic thanca along lha arc of Mld rurva curva: through a cantral angle of Thai n*rt of: wlf*, Dorihy Waits. Ih* beginning of a curva concava through a central angle of J * !r t4" 8 HD NG. ‘jTi 1UbU "a'barlngton. National Rank * R-glnnlng *1 a point nn Ih* l»i to (he Northwastarly and having a Hanford. Florida HRD No 324-R 1S*S*'!0". a dlatanc# of 777 0* faat a dlalanc* of (Il ls f „ t t„ DII.AIAAGK KAIiltlCAT to and of curva: thanca North 2S* North lln- of Sactlon 14, Town­ BHD NO 597 radlua of 5721 41 fast; thnr* North- of aald curve at a point 45 faet Was- 22 ».R ahlp 29 South. Itang- 19, Kail, HIGIIT OF AA At aaitarly along tha are of aa|d curve D. Walt* 47*09" Ka«t 17**11 feat to tha North lerly front Station I19-plu*14 41 of HIb t ,\T triON h .'V* .VJ1’? I U-pliiB# 1 2i ‘ KA!*r » r Una of N K'i of aald Sactlon 14 al H»mlnnl» County. Florida, wh-r- That part of: through a central angle of l*94‘, a Bo.g J' *n f H,l',’on **• Townthlp 24 ^ Routa 2 .'A* • V T,r lln* «f Stain lloa.l lb « i part of: n nolnt 117*1 feet Waal from tha aald lln* la Interiartad by th* ''Beginning at a point 1212 94 ■Balance of 549 fast to and nf rurv*: 15-409 aa localad above, when ntsa- • 33 7ft' K* nt J11 4 tu" ni w Hanford. Florida HRD No 311 point of Intaraactlon of North lln# Easterly |ln* nf Mini# Road IS. faat Waat of th# North**!* cor­ Hint# North M '4' 09' Earn 145 11 Tha Moulh 47 feet of Lut 111 • rui M ill from tha Routhoaat Dorothy Walta aured at right angles tn aal.l survey nf Sactlon 14 and South boundary them e Southwesterly along Ih* ner of SK 'i nf SK'I of Sactlon fa#t to tha haglnnlng of a rurv* con- lla*. ' all" f Lot 17; and th. North cornr of said N5V, of NKU: theneo Routa 2 nf tha Sanford Orant. tha atrip of Eaalerlv lln# of aald Hoad 14.0 II Townahlp 2" South, Hang* 29 cava to lha Mmtthaaatarlv and hay­ ;*;*••• »' **°* 4* I*” th. Kent run Norm vINITO" Ka;,*• ]«*• g? Hanford. Florida Th" land herein described ronuln 19)2 feet Of aach I nf Amaadid land haraln daacrlbad containing faat, Ihenc# run South 71*27' Kaat, run West to th* Kaatarlv ing a radlua nf 5727 11 fast) thanca I os itrti, more or IJV I* » ►“•"•( Ibaac# North 4U42'- HRD No 305 Fail 74t tl feat to ih* Eaat Una Ncrlh.isterly along lha arc nf aald L ull i,C *,rul'* Manford, t 27 *< r**. more or 1#**. right of wav lln* of State Itoad Mtirlilj. accorillnc in plat €\ I* Walta 18 OWNED By: Walter K Allan- of Government fait 2. the*-* 15. thenr* Northeaatarly along curva. through a cantral angla of L ^!4^**** ^ol* V. Hirniin* t»« at0*# Ml' . ot a point Ttouta 2 tffU) So. 337: 3 ?« ih«r*«if raconUil in Hat Book 22 der and hla wlf* run North 71771 f*#t lo Ih* aald right of way lln* to a point .1 .Baton.a of 599 faat tn and nf HlfiNT o r WAV J*’,** f**' from lha Nurth* Hanford. TIorMa HRD No 314 .lull* Allandar. North lln* of e*|d 8««tlnn II. iiirva at o point 15 faat Waatarly 4. p4i n a ami i nf |j|« pyiiiiD pf ®°Btlon 32. con* Norma Jean Walta North nf haglnnlng. thanca Ttut part of: SUBJECT TO: Mortgac* rtcn ril- thanca run Waat 747 1 faat tn Smith to haglnnlng." from Station 14J-pluall.ll nf lha Florida 1'ouniy, M fiV ra-y-**!*' m,,r* or (*<•■ flohta 2 l#Als || tn II Inrluil/f i corner vey llna. lha aSlp of land herein of lllock If. Druid I'grk, Han- n .1 u f ,h #. ila«crib«4| and Lnaa Aaaoclailon feel of lha survey line of Slat* of Section 11. Townahlp 29 described ronlalnlng acr*. mor* . EAtKSKAT Hanford. Florida SRD .No 393 .11 f«»rd. Florida, arc inline tn 55WuS*at *nLT'v,,l"*: llna o^ M.itlnn 12 Tuvvnthlp "o th. SRD No. 171-H: 271-H Hoad 11-499, eectlon 7791, eald sur­ South, Bang# 29 East, running or lens plat bonk «, pagu 3S. hrmi* **(TU2f HIGIIT fEAMTI l*4iir* Mabel Walta Hlabt-af-Way vey llna being d-ecrlhed aa follow#: 1" Mouth Hang# 29 Kaat at • p„|nt Routa 2 lhanc South 15* 4} feat; thenr* OAVNKD IIY: Oranga Trading Com- h Th^.T,,’ V 7*/'Plua-l4.44 (PAH D * Beginning oh Ih* South boundary nola (NHiniy IMibllo I!< -mla. II*.15 feel Mouiliarly from Ih, 1 hat part uf: a Hanford. Florida HRD No 308 That part of. Went 121194 fast thane* North patty, Inc. lying WaaUrly of ami within So •Th# North S14 f*#t of that nf tha Sanford Grant at a point 512 14 feat; thanca South 77*42* Mltlt No. 114 115-H North west corner uf aal.l He. ti..n an.l ™ * " . . 1 4 1 7 1 feet of th* ™ Wallaea Homes. Inc. 11191 feel Weilerly from thg point (••t of th# rant#rlln« •»f* prupnaad NE'a of NK'i Mouth of Mtatk r/o O ft Flshhack tract of land daacrlbad aa fol­ Kent 1 197 02 faet to the point of HIGIIT OF W.AT W*«| Lana «f Hlata Itoad H-lOf, Lc *L?‘ * ..# l""n,n* North 25• 4t*(9" low*: Th# North 11 S chain* of Inlarn-cllnn of eald South boun­ beginning, containing 19 arras, That part nf: Kaet . . 4 ,0 feet nf IT'I.NT GF Itoad 15.490, In Bw"|nn 22. 17o K. Washington Ht dary with Ih* North llna of Sac. H#ninn 7701. aa da»crll>*«! tialnw: IlKGINNI.S'fl of aald ditch eurtey Townahlp :a Moulh, IUa«# 34 Orlando. Florida SRD No 31I-R. laa* th* Waat 10 raat of th* NEH . more or le«*.“ "Haglnnlng t i l l chains waat A LAO: of th S W 'i of Sactlon 14. lion 11, Townahlp 79 South. Ring* tying Easterly of and within 115 faat and 1.72 chalna north of h* b? '.1 LEMS a atrip of wait 314 That part nf: Jl«IM 121 -I.uu‘"l.09 ' i-eat I1:>u . J," ln4 f,.t; r'"» ul#„,-# South Townahlp lo South. Hang* 1* 19 Kaat. and running South 71*47' nf the canlarlln* nf proposed Went Southeast remap nf tha NIP. laitt If and 17 and that part width adjacent lo |h* rs'iie Mabla Weth*rlngton 99" Weef 111 11 feet to Ih# North run Mouth 7 'J|'99" tv ,,, lo* |* Ing road right of w.iy ma.v- Highway 17.91 Kaat lying Kaat of State Itoad Ian oaf Stat Road 15-499, Section nf HK'a of 8#r. II. Township jf Praap*«*t Drlva In aai(| Hanford. Florida HRD No 322; 243 No 1 (now State Road ll-(* 0 ) II* of eald Section II at point 117.11 7791, said Waat Lana t-entarlln* bt­ 79 Mouth. Hangs 29 East. Hsml- Druid Dark varsted hy tha IrV* 4h#nc# run Mouth ll*25’44" ’ "ring 212.5 f##l nn 1 1 1* Watt feet XViel ft ,ni the point of Inter- lng daacrlbad a* followa: t'omioanc- nola County, Florida, said .... . •'•’4' ll'enc# run Mouth I I '. Hn# of .aid ,NE', of NKU A. J Williams Proraadlng of tha County 25 90 Ka.t 11.15 ( „ i >nil uf , t|J ■ nd • iiendlng 1920 Delaney .Street Ileglnnnlg 117 * faat Waat nf • action of eild North lln* of Sec­ Ing on th* South boundary of th* point halng *.1 nf a fool north- *“ 7412 faat tion 11 with th* South boundary t ommlulnn»ra aa r**®'ur«U(| in dltrh aurvay line Norlhaaatarly Orlando. Florida HRD No. IM-lt; th* Nnrthaaat corner nf Ih* NKU Sanford Grant at a point 2119* waatarly from Ih* canlarlln* of Official nacurdv llnok I], naga alnng said nf S W 'i °f Sactlon II. Town- of th# Sanford Grant: thanca con­ f#*t AVal*rly from th* point of In- Mtata Road No. II, .1* it Tha land herein .(••crlhe.l conlalu- right of way. 270 tinuing South 75'17 ' Wait 1714.11 134* Publlr llrrordv, f9#niino|a Marla H Williams altlo 70 Smith, liana- 10 Kaat. 99 laraactlnn of said Mouth boundary North i U 59' Waat 4*9 fast ('nunty. Florida. •• acre more or le,,. lying each slda of and wlihln 3* run Waat 711.• faat to th* Kaat feet tn th# beginning nf a curva of th* Hanford Grant with th* South lhanc* North 7I'! 0‘ Eaat 44* D5VNKD IIV: Mary LuuD* Mlntp- faat of a ditch canlarlln* daacrlhrd P M PaUney H»re#» concave to lha Norlhweatarly and lying Within 11 fart on #lih.*r ild* of Ctrlando, Florida HRD No. 331.R; llna of right of way of Hut# lln* of Sactlon II. Townihlp 29 faat; thane# north 44*2*’ west tha rantarllna of proposal V)ml l.ana •on a# followa: t‘omtnenclng on tha Road is-too, thence North***!- having a radlti* of 211112 faet; Mouth, Bang* 29 Kaat, and running 799 feet, thane# Mouth 25*2*" BHD NG 21.1 North Un* of Nil', of NEU of aald 270 thenc* sonthwaatefiy along th* uf Mtata noad n ano. Hrflon 77ol. K Williams arlv along eald State Hoad l i t 1 North 25*47*110" Kant '.«* 1 * faat to 55'est 749 fa#t; thanr# south •aid cantarlla* balng . nf aald B*i;tlaa 14 at a nolnt taining .24 arre. morn or t*ea. 5*00: a dlatanca nf faat to and being .tea. rlbad aa follows; Ratio­ It KG I .NN* I NG of Waal l.ana t-enlar- U ih* Ka»i lu »3 n. fact, thanr* Mouth tl'Ji'29" East 471,14 faat North from th* South OWNED UY: Ada I'. Blanchard 599 Winter Park. Florida HRD .No. 214 of curva; lahnc# North 29*17*99" ning on the Mouth llna nf Mactlon llna: theme from a tangent hailing 295.17 feet to end of dltrh r#nta**- A «ao4’latlon Waat cornar nf aald Section 14 and SUBJECT TO Mnrtgeg* recorded II. Townahln 29 Moulh. Itang# 29 I<«ctnnln« al |h* Houlhwaat Hn*. containing .14 acr#, ntor* or running North 4I*41'10" Kaat HSI U Kail 2ti.it faat lo tha haglnnlng of South 2i*47'09" Waal ru* ji!>ut Winter Tark. Florida HRD No 2I«; In Book 11, page 277 and Bonk of a rurv ennrava lo Ilia Southeas­ Kant, point 7945 II faat Waat from rnrnr of 1.4 • r »k, of timHiilnl teas f«*t lo Ih* beginning nf a curA lha arc nf a curve concava tie the 217 • Ml at peg- 741. In favor of Klrat terly ami having a radlua of 5727.45 ths Mouth#*st corner of said nsrtlnn North westerly, having a radtue of l’*rk, Hmforrl, G5VNKI) BT; James Daniel Cassidy OarnRne fj, Xu 11 ciincav# to Ih* Nortltw-atarly nad Federal Savina* and l»*n Associa­ faat: than* e North#*,tarly along tha and running North 71*47 94" Kaal 7111 vl faet and a ranlral anglr nf Florida, a• afnrtaaM run Ka«i and hla wlf*, Buttl* Ilmite 1 having a radlua of 2141.71 faat; tion of H-mlnote County 41(2 II f*#t to Ih* Kaat |ln# of aald J'52'44", a dlatanca of (15 75 feel &3I 4 f»rt; thaac* .North 334 7 Caeildy, I henc# N.flheaairly along th# arc arco f aalil rurve, Ihroiiah a central Maitland Flnrl.la HRD No. 2)1 HIGIIT OF U AT Sactlon 11 at r point III 55 faat (.» tha end of e*|.l curve; thence r‘ «*. th*m # Kaal 943 f«V(, thanca Tak# Nolle# that a Declara­ of aald curve, through a ■ antral SRD NO. angle nf 5*49', a distance of 509 Houth 4|„ „ f€#l; lh#n, H w##l ^Frederick M Zull 101 feat lo and of rurve al a point Mouth from tha Northeast cornar of Bomb IJ 'll'ti" Weal, 151.79 leal tion of Taking hat h#eit Iliad Iq Routa | angla of lS’ 14’10". a dlalanc* nf ThBt part nf: •aid a#ctlon, ronlalnlng ,14 acr#. I »<3 4 f««( to lh« Knaerly R/W ilia above ,tyled cause hv Ih# Peti­ 717 oi faat lo and of curve; thanca 45 feat Waatarly front Station 442 A lo th haglnnlng of a rurv# concava Maitland. Florida HUD No. 391 A tract of lend In the SH of mor# or l**n lo th# Bnulliaaatarly and having a I' H. 17-93; lii(«iii o North tioner, lha acquiring authority of Nor lit H M 7 0#" Kaat I7M 71 fayl 12 15 of th* aurvay line of Btata ntahi-or.M «r SK'i of S-ctlon II, Township OWNED IIY: Wallaea Hom aa. Inc. radlua of 7214 11 f*#(; them# along . . i d ' Kaal a I on a #.•!■! It / W Ihee* proceeding#, of (ha taking That part of; lo Ih# North lln* nf N K'i » t aald 29 South. Reng- 14 East, d-a- Itoad liA 4"'t niaaaurad at right an­ glaa lo aalil survey line the atrln HLHJKCT TO: Mortgag* record**! the arc of aald rurva Ihrougn a •7* 04 Ih point of b«4 ln- of th* above daterlbad land* for •‘Meginning a» a point I feat Sactlon It at a point 7*7 *1 f»*t rrlhad *•' ft. ginning on th- ninr. I ha purpoe# aal forth In lha pell- Weal from Ih* point of Itaara-c- I of land herein described contain­ In Hook 11 » page 192 I* favor of central angle of 1'52'li" < .11. ten. • Fast and 173’. f( South of tha Kerlirly right of way |tn- of ing .12 acre, ntor* or less. Vida .5. Hosier and h. r hnthand. of (71.2! fast to the end of aald lying each aide of and wlihln I! lloo In this cause vl»: A# right of NorthHrBt « orner of the VfC*i of linn nf th* North line nf Saatlnn II Stat* Hoad 11-490 ll' H High MUD No. 271-H right of way. fe#t of tha following .1,,. 1 ihe.I wav for a portion of Htato Httd and South boundary nf tha Sanford OWNKD Ity laall* Swann and hi* rurv* at a point It fact tVaaterly NK'i of H«* tIon 22. Township way No, 17-121 a dt-tanc- of vc-,rb *urv9» Una: lleglnnhg on in# 15 .44 0. Hemlnola County, Flor* Grant: th* atfln of land hernia d*a- Nil faat N'orthaaatarly from wlf*. Or* Ala* Swann. That part of from Station ilo-pl.ia-ll (I nf lha 2'» Hoiith Range 3o K«it, aald "lleglmi ng 34 19 rhalna South aurvav line of Btata Itoad 15-59*. 5\eat llna of Meclton 13, Tovotlilp Ida and that on* of lha Judge* of rrlhad containing 1 79 tcra*. more Ih* Intereettlon of th* South HRD No. .Ill: 112 point being on the F.astarly MIGHT UK AA AY • ml IV links Waat nf tha Mectlun 77*1, when measured at 39 Mouth flange lu Keat; at a point Ih# Circuit Court In lha Ninth Judi­ •lght-of-way of IT. M .M|(.wiy nr lana I'na nf aald Section 11 and Northaaat corn*r nf Mactlon II. ill 55 f.» Southerly from lha cial Circuit of Florida will oa 'ha OWNKD RTt f* r William* and That part of' right gnglee lo ggld eurvey line No. 17*92; run then.# South 4<* Northaaat torcar of said SarGon It, nf wav |tn* 497 fear (ahnee lo Rook 111 al page 45 In favor of Moulh, Itang# 2* Kaet run feet to the Kaat line of Section 11 line of Section ll, Tnwnthltv 24 Smith. South boundary of th* Sanford tlm atrip of, land bar* Bakova dat- A J William* and hla wlfa, Marla Mouth 34*25' 5V along the Kaat '"wiTNFMM my hand and thla *-i4 fownshlo 24 Month. IUr*« Fast Kaat 11(117 faet tn (ha Kaat 'Itang* 1* Fait and running North Grant at a point 215 94 faat Waatar­ rrlhad containing 1 tl acre*, more- H WllUama right of way Hit# of Mtata Iload of #■ til Court "• thla lllh day of to a point 411 (4 feet .North from hnondaev nf V W 'i nf NRU nf JIMl'nO" East 114 44 fe«t to PGIN'T ly from tha point I lf Intaraactlon of oe l##a 8RD No. 212 No. 499 I formerly Ht*'« Itoad April, A. D 1’ 57 laitim l eomff af Ml4 Her. avid Scllnn, thanca Smith HI J OF BEGINNING of aald West l one aald South boundary of tha Sanford OWNED ftT: Gaorga Griffin Marr­ RIGHT OF WAT No. J> a dlalanc# of -ll.as f*#( O P IIERNPGN tlon IS. containing 1 77 arrea, more faat in th# n»dnt nf beginning, Ceiiterlln* said point b-lng Station Grant with tha South lln* of Sec­ ing Jr. B«- I The Weaitrly J4 fart of Lot 11' and tn th# point ot beginning nf tula Cl.vitK OF CIRCUIT COURT e»e ?»•« containing 19 9 arc**'' 1114 II 41 of the aurvay line nf Mtata tion II. Townahlp 29 South, C.'iaa MRD No. IJ4-R- It5. ft 'hs Waatarly 29 feat nf tha North description: Ihtnre continue MEM INGLE COCNTT, FLOR# I* OWNED PT? Thome Ratliff, Mr., Ivlng Fvnterlv of and a'llhln 11* Itoad - * and Ih* beginning of a 11 19 29 Kaat. sn *%n h*lng daacrlbad a* followa: Begin­ thenr# Northeasterly along Ih* .ire lln* said point halng Station a51 - That nart of: nf tha waatarly llna nf lha Plat Book T, pagan ! and 4, of the Knit 144.il faat to a nolnt »IOLf-AND RIHLP'NO ning no (h* Nnr*h I'na nf th* X W 'f nf said curve, through a central plut-to ll of th* eurvey line of right of way of Stata High# oubltr record! of Stmlnolo County. “Th» Kaet « l) J feet «f lha N E '{ nf NE't nf a*ld Scetlnn 14 at a angle nf S'40*. a dlatanc* of 199 feat thanca run Mouth 72 it feat: TAI.I.AII AMMKE. Ft#ORIDA Slat* Road 15-404 and th* beginning wav No. 15 with »ha Northern# Florida. thenc* run South 4l*ll'* Want • vrv of th» NK'iwf Section 22. Town, onto* 717 41 faat Wall Vrnov the to end of curve: thenc* North JO*. of a rurv* ennravs lo the Northwas. lv llna of tha ngtaa land aa ■bln 70 Mouth. n»n*» J* Fast. Balng that part nf aald tola Ivina along a Un* to • nolnt which \ ri-F cr yjA'FLAVn. JR. -.»Q. point nf Intaraactlon of North t'n* 47**4" East 711.11 feet to th* ha- tsrly ad having a radlua of 5721 45 daacrlbad at paaa 111 of Dead Fatter!/ nf and within 79 feet of H«mlnnle Counfy Florida T.EBS: n* Section ta apt South hoiindacv ginning nf a curva rnn nvi to th* la 44.! feat from tha Kai'arly ATf-ANTIC WTIOVAI# R A W faat. thanr* N'orthaaatarly along tha Bonk *4. nf thn publlr fg# Ih4 r#*t#rllna af Stata Rnada It- R /W llna of eald Btata Road Hcir.nrvo MANFORD FLORIDA' 0 B*gtnnlng at tha Nnrthaaat cor- o f th* Sanfm-d Grantt thane* run Southeasterly and having aradlua are ot aald eurvs through a aantral cord* nf Drang* County. Flor­ 494, aad anntalnlag .41 arra. more il No. 4*9; thane* Mouth Ut|l' ATTORNEYS FOR FBTlTIOH«1|i | I ------r~ ' #

THE SANFORD HERALD JhiL Sanfohd Seminoies Capture Second Win In Row; d t s v u r id Beat New Smyrna The thlnclad warriors from Se mlnol* kept their tommyhawks flying yesterday afternoon as they Kerslake Says Is captured their second track meet In a row by Selling New Smyrna Beach 81 ti, not counting two relays SPORTS Just Reaching Peak that were listed as “ exhibition’* In which the Seminoies were unop­ WAYNESBURG. Pa. Bill posed. Kerslake of , for five Of the 13 event* in the meet jreara king of the nation's anus-1 th* Semlnoles took II first places SHS W iH Try To U psei teur heavy-weight wrestlers, and a tie for the 12th first place thinks h* Is Just reaching his to run to the onesided victory In peak. which school records fell right and “The prlma for a wrestler left teems to be In his lata 20* or The boys are all fired up now,’* OBC'sU nbeaten M ember early 30s,H said tha grappler who track coach and athleDe director this past weekend, at 27, won hi* Fred Ganai said this morning. A radically reshuffled S.infcrd fifth straight double triumph at "It's going to take us a day or Seminole baseball lineup left for tha A A lf wrestling champion­ so to determine just how many new Winter Park early this afternoon ships. school records have been broken Minneapolis Closes to make an attempt to upaet the Kerslake won his fifth straight for Seminole High by the boys only undefeated member o f the A ALT Greco-Roman title last In the last week.” Orange Belt Conference week with three straight pins In It Is known definitely that Ron­ The reshuffled lineup will fea Exhibition Season a total elapse time of slightly nie Giles set a new record ye*' lure pitcher Eddie Barbour be more than JO minutes. terday as he threw the shot put hind the plate as eatcIr.T, Claude He pinned three opponen's and an amazing 42T0'’, more than a Hittell at first base, and Bill Tyre With Loss To Omaha took two decisions to win his fifth foot farther than the previous re at third. In the outfield, Cecil Dan straight -AAU free style heavy­ cord. dridge will be In left field, team The Minneapolis Millers closed weight crown. captain Brantley Sehlrard in ecu "We’ve got five or six new re­ out their Spring Exhibition Sea­ Kerslake was the only double ter field, and Johnny Ycackle in cords besides that thin week,’’ Ga- son in FloikJa yesterday by ab- winner In the four-day meet here right Tield. nas said, “ But we want to check sorbinit a 4-3 loss at the hands of at Wayneahurg College. Today's The remainder of the team tin- them all to make lure." Omaha. Th* fastest pinning in th* Gre­ up will be the same—Doyl Cor­ Broad Jump: Nance (S), Johnson The two trams art regular sea* co-Roman finals wa* turned In by (NSB), Byrd (S) — Distance — ley at second, Ronnie Rusal at Robert Strckle of the Kitchener, son rivals of the Ameriran Associa­ short stop, and Ken McMurray on 19'6“ . High Jump fFour way tie Sport tion. Ont., YMCA th* only ehampinn for first place at 5’ 1” ) Nance (S), the mound. not from the United States. He During their stay in Sanford th'.* The shaken lineup camu after Meyer (NSB) Tyre (S) Shipman required but 11 seconds to down (NSB) Millers rarkrd up a highly sue- the Semlnoles proved that they Parade Lyman Blackmar of Catula, Ga., cestful record on th* competitive had the “ stuff* with which to Shot Pul: Giles (S), Schirard (S), By OSCAR FRALEY for the lOt pound 'JHo. diamond. They won 12, lost six.[shake up the Orange Belt Confer Tyre (S ) — Distance — 42'10“ United Press Sports Writer Two entTie* from the Ford A. C. tied two In 20 exhibition games in rnce and possibly prove to be Win Discus: Seott (S), Giles (S), Lit­ NEW YORK IB—Thu in as has of Dearborn took home GrfcO-Ro Sanford and Daytona Beach. ter Parks most formidable foe for tle (S) — Distance — 109’3" 120 "gits” and so Tony Kubek o f tho man titles. Kahili Taka copped the top of the league. But the High Hurdles: Little (S), Shipman N*w York Yankres and Iteno Val­ Th« final game of Ihe season th* IflO'Y pound championship and game also showed that the team (NSB) _ Time - : 19.1 100 Yd. des of the Brooklyn Dodgers are was not without its mishaps as the the 147lb pound honors went to Millers shelved hurler Jim Const­ needed an extra spark to move the Dash: Nance (S) Lowe (NSBI, the front running pre-season fav Frank Sseckl. team Into a smooth running ma­ Wright (NSB) — Time — 11.0 orltes today to wind up with Koo. able, who injured his right wrist Other champions were: Richard chine when Ihe pressure wav in 880 Relay: Sanford (Rountree, kie of the Year honors. and knee In a collision with Or­ Wil«on of Washington, Pa., repre­ lando Ccpeda and shortstop Ed “ We may not keep the lineup Mathleux, Collins, Stanley) __ It actually has been a p»or year senting Toledo University! 114Vk; Brcssould was spiked on the left and we may change it at any Time — 1:12.0 Mile Run: Hold (S), for rookies hoping to crack the Lee Allen, Multnomah A. C., knee on a play at second base. tim e," Laudc said, “ but we are Eddleman (NSB). Middleton (S> big league Ice. No more than Portland. Ore., 125H; Tom Hall, — Time — 5:52.0 440 yd. Run: Neither Injury was serious, but looking for the knockout punch •even of them are expected to be 3rd Army. 130ki, and Bsrry Bill* Nance (S), Low* (NSB), Tamny It will hinder the Millers as they that will give us a crack at the Ir major league lineups on open­ Ington, UCLA, 174 pound*. (S ) — Time — :55.8 1*0 Low Hur­ malfo their first exhibition appea­ conference title. We’re good ing day. dles: Byrd (S), Harvey (NSB). rance in Minneapolis of the sea­ enough to take It, and we’re play­ The seven are Kubek, Valdes, ing to win." there was a morala decline, Little (S ) — Tim* — :23.0 880 son when they meet Milwaukee White Sox outfielder Jim Landis. chances are that Cocoa could whip Run: Giles (S), McCoy (S), Mat- there Saturday. Laude said that with a break, ‘Kansas City second baseman and he Included one that the team the Parker* Then, that would Milt Graft, Glatst shortstop Andre • The team will leave at 3 p m Itself could manufacture, the Sem- give Coroa the lead in the con­ today by train for Minneapolis af­ Rodgers, first baseman Ed Bou- lnoles could go on to prove t« be ference and Sanford a tie for sec­ chee and outfielder Hob Bowman ter their stay in the Florida sun top contention for the Orange Belt ond place with Winter Park. It of the Phillies and possibly out­ at Sanford. They were originally Conference lead. would then be up to Sanford on fielder Bobby Gecn Smitr of the to fly to Minneapolis by plane in It is a general concensus of opin­ the next meeting with Cocoa to Cardinals small groups. ion that Wltnter Park Is great only throw the conference into a three- Kubrk Ever) body's Choice Line Score when they're on top— that if they way tie for the conference cham­ Kubek Is everybody's choice as It If E | arc upset once they begin lo die pionship and a playoff would re­ 'he Rookie of Ihe Year. At this Minneapolis 210 000 000 3 R 2 on their feet—and that is what sult. Should all these dreams come early date, Valdes, a 22-game win­ Omaha 000 300 10X 4 9 2 coach Laude Is basing hit hopes true, Laude said, “ With a playoff ger with Portland last season, Batteries for conference laurels on. pe'll take it as it eomes, and we’ll •lands as his top rival. Eddie Minneapolis: Constable, Bodrlques Hera is the reasoning: if the do alright." Joost ami Leftf O'Doul goth (4), and Jenkins. Semlnoles can upset Winter Park Game time today was 4 p.m. named him as the top Pacific Omaha: Stabclfield (0) and Com­ this afternoon there figures to be In Winter Park. Coast League graduate. a recline in the Wildcat camp. The SUPPORT THE The Yankees are keeping three ing hard at outfielder Rog-.'r Ma­ loss would thruw them Into a tie others who may make it hlg, ris and infielder I.arry Raines. for first place with Cocoa. If the namely infielder nob Richardson Washington's main rookie hope Is Semlnoles look Winter Park and FLORIDA BEEF and Woody Held and pitch-r Al pitcher Dick Hyde, who had a 15-0 COUNCIL Cleotte. year at Chattanooga. j m.ml. IF Brooklyn, too. expects much All in all, it'sh a rather slim I Winning pitcher: StahdfM d; Los­ from southpaw Fred Kipp, a 211- rookie crop ing Pitcher: Rodriquez IT'S WORKING TOR YOU' game winner at Montreal, whllz oaiehcr John Boseboro, stymied behind Roy Campanclla and Rube , Walker, probably will return to | the minora for more seasoning. If Campy falls, lto»eboro will re turn via airmail. Rodgers has been getting a bit Y o u r best of raves from the Giants but: there is a needling question s» to [ whether hr will hit. Staying upi with him is Curt Barclay, a 13- game winner at Minneapolis F>ur Promising Phils tire b u y The Phillies, In addition to Bou-1 ehee and Bowman, arc expecting J hurling help from Don Cardwell i and Seth Morehcad. Pittsburgh lotiks to Infietder John Powers b y far... while Ihe Cards, in addition t o 1 Smith, count on pitchers Boh Mahe and Tom Cheney and see ond baseman Eddie Kasko. AT THIS LOW PRICE Over in ths American League,' two fine catchers are standin; disconsolately in line swatting 1 their rhanres. One is Haywood1 Sullivan o f the Red Sox am! the Other Is Earl llattcy, up from To­ ronto to the White Sox. Cleveland expect* more pitching pivt res eng help frsm soulhpaw llud Daley, i rstoppable Hr* 11 1 st Indianapolis, and Stan Pi- tula, who had a 15 t mark with llie same club. They"re also look- Dallas 57,500 Open 3-T Cord Super-Cushion Ti ic Olioicc That is Never Challenged I Is Underway Today BEAUMONT, Tex. W - The Drive a Cadillac over any period of time you wish Who could drift a newr Cadillac and not pro­ cream o f th* ft-mal: folging crop, by including Ibslsi Zaharies Open g o o d /F e a r —and the odds are that no one will ever question nounce it the crowning achievement of automotive champion Marlene Bvuer Hsggcw your choice of a motor car. engineering? moved on to Dallas this week for You can’t beat the low price on these (ament* For almost everyone understands the instincts th* 87,500 Dollar Open today. 3-T Triple-Tempered cord tires! There’s extra And who—knowing of Cadillac’s many econo­ Mr*. Ilaxge walked away with strength in the J-T Cord body, and the husky that lead a man to Cadillac. Rare is the motorist, mies of ownership could fail to recognize it as tho her second straight Zuhnrias Open rib tread assures longer wear and safer traction. in fact, who docs notchuve his ou'rt heart set on finest investment in all motordom? title Sunday with a 72-78-72—322, A s 4 ? iv a s Don’t drive another mile on worn, risky tire* . .. four strokes bsttsr than her clos­ trade now for strryigcr, safer, easier riding tho "car of ca rs’. est competitor, Betty Dodd, with >/25 A WEEK Super-Cushions. Ask about the Goodyear Life­ Certainly, this is as it should be. For Cadillac's Indeed, the reasons for choosing Cadillac are as a 221. time Guarantee! virtues are simply too numerous to be overlooked valid as they are numerous—and we urge you to Fighting high winds and threat-1 FOR. ASET OF FOUR ening skies, Mrs. Haggo pulled Six* 6.00-16 ... $11.95 ptwuasod —and too apparent to be misunderstood. visit your dealer at your Grst opportunity and away from Ruth Jesscn with only Siza 7.10-15... 14.40 Who, for instance, could befwtJ a new Cadillac discover all of them for yourself. six extra putts over the final 18 holes for a one-under-par 72. and not proclaim it the most beautiful and Why not spend an hour at the wheel—and select Misa Jcsien, tied with Mrs. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND majestic of automobiles? your favorite Cadillac model as your own? Hagge for th* lead at 150 going Who could ride in a new Cadillac and not You can rest assured—the whole world will ap­ Into th* final day, skied to 80 and mmmutt •«****, *wMcuie*.v::j*.»rmmA a w w w . i m T . r ^sremaasinairaiTwai finished at 210. recognize its extraordinary luxury and comfort? prove your choice 1 Betsy Rawls turned In a 71 to tak« a 323 and third place. Fay Crocker was fourth with 229, Mta( g o o d / y e a r Jesstn fifth and Patty Berg and Joyce Zisk* sixth with 231. Clifford Ann Creed of Op«!n<|. SERVICE STORE VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER tae, La., repeated as amateur PHONE FA 2-2821 SANFORD 113 S. PARK AYR. champion with a 241, followed by Joanna Brun4 of Laredo, Tex, ----- — ______* with a 262, [)•

TIIE SANFORD HEttALP Thura., April 11.1057. Page 9 ImjtfMM win b# Mr*. E. If.! • .loke and Mr?. Frank HUI, At*.- .vood Tragic of Daytona Beach| ■ ts scheduled to speak on Hibiscus., Additional Society I HL’ RSDAY . , , ... , Ih e Ladies Aid of the Lutheran MfJ 0 ,, Herndon’* home on Church of the Redeemer will hold sas.ford Ave. at 8 p.m Mrs. E. it* monthly meeting this Thurs 1 c . Harper will serve a* eo-ho*tc.s* day in observance of Holy Week. .Member* are reminded to bringj %ow dismJi h h ! Hostesses are scheduled to be1 plants for show. \i \i - i- u ... i \tr. u nrv The Mimosa circle of the (.xr* M r.. Joe Melsch and Mr*. llc m y iJen c|ub wl„ mcct the h„ m c ' Thurston. All newcomers are In- Jf u F McWhorter. l> vitul to attend this meeting. e ro hostess. ttfF U ’ EKS TABLE AT TIIE llh annual donner'a luncheon of Ihe n id Jaffe, Mr*. Paul NuUmn. and Mr*. Hetbcrt Hechl, prealdeaU bunking errand* for us too! 1 again tonight at Jiml Golds - The Sanford Duplicate Bridge Hie program will he u “Sick Sisterhood of Ihe Temple of Liberal Judiam held yralriday at the Standing left to right: Mr*. Lewi* (irossman, Itabbl Henry Shwsrta, (They’ll ull probably hate me house, which will be last nigh t-clu b will meet at the Yacht Club Plant Clinic” , Mayfair Inn. Left to right witting are: Mr*. Dudley Blake, Mr*. Ber* and .Mr*. James Itohtnson. for reminding you of this, if you by the time you read this, and1 at 8 p. m. The teenage hoy* o f the Church haven't thought of this already!)1 I've Just b»en invitrd to a plas- The Youth Choir of the First byterian Church will meet in the l Modeling gowns were: Mrs. I Ifecht presented a short talk on Finally got the report on the ticwarc party for Friday, So 1, Presbyterian Church will meet for *;c,g|on j{l>om al j ;.u pm. Administration Department's par* know what I'm doing, but* I have- j rehearsal al 7:30 p.m. at the _. . . . r i a Sisterhood Organization Holds Mrs. Paul Nathan. Mrs. Henry ho.s and this one, but only a f.'vv made It, Sisterhood of the Temple o f Llh- Jaffe In charge of the program Apr! 10. And .no her reminder carc f ,m| tn n tp iM t the home o f violet Sprlvy for Joy Lynn Davit nt tho piano ac- *•*,*». , . . . due, probably, to the weather alxiut the "*quar?-dancing" class ...... rral Judaism of Orlando. Itabhi They modeled wedding gowns that companlng soloist. Mm. Myron *Pr,n* n°wew* The dining Ublt that I mentioned. Those that did at the Chiefs Club Op Monday...... , .. f , p y‘ Henry Shwartz gave ttic devot- dated back fifty years. Each gown were decorated with small old* «■ i ii «» i. t.. * .. u* # vftMt* .ui Monday morning the April m ej.- .Saturday I.evventhnr. come were: Mr. and Mrs. \. I*. Just thought o f a NhW thing to . * .. ;n tonal anil luncheon was served, had been worn by one member on - mg of the Driftwood Circle will Thp It A>s of the First |i:ipt|,t The president, Mrs Herbert fashioned bouquets. Cara, with thrir child. Mr. and I remind you oft Immediately following, a "Fas- her wedding day. begin promptly at nine-thirty, ut Churc|, wi|, mMt nt 9;:|0 „ nl> Mrs. Ralph Luther and their The mooting of the Enlisted Men's baby ler their Wooldridge Mr. & ' ’ ...... f, theirs-h threemrve cHiiursii.children. another thing to ‘ ‘remind” you- ... . .„:ii Also from the Air Station, som* of! I hnte to "rehash" old new* *.iU be l.h* ,pcclal " , I SATUniJAY ...... v. . l .. _* .as. . . . ____.. give pointers on arrangement*. news about transfers and a few!when the object of this column ls !K' ' e . p0*,nl(V, ,,, . . . The Ladle* Aid of the Luther- j of new arrival*. The new arrival* lo bring you NEW news, so I’m ,*lx 0 n.<'se, ' .. . »n Church will have a bake sale DRESS are James McBrsyer Jr.. AN. sending cut an "S. O. S." far * ™ " m , 1 ? i |»‘ «:30 am. In front of Scars who come, to u. from the U.S.S. now,! |,bey »•« b,n*fl‘ cr‘ ‘1 Store on East First Street. ______!______.|ci»ms, and next year perhaps w .1 * e n t_e r several arrangement*. I MONDAY TT Wh ew | The Y.W.A’a of thu First Bap k . V- 1 Alice Mill’* twin sister, Ruthic tlat Church will meet from 6:3u r fa; i»?! Conning Roland is visiting from Washing- "■'1® P ,n- r 1i - H | !Jjf ton, D. C. Rnthie ha* two children ITII.KDAY & The News with her and a beautiful Siamese' The Baptist District Sword :VJ cat. Ernie Mills is in Olathe, Knn- Drill ami Better Speaker* Tourn- i f i sas and since they are plagued merit for Assignment Training »-f k BY VIRGINIA CONN XL % by bad weather may not get ImeK I'nion will ho held in Del.and. A i£J. Betty McCracken lias started staging at the Inn Friday morn- on schedule, so Alice is hoping bus will leave the First Baptist her free bridge lessons again, ing, if they can, of course. The that ituthie will prolong her stay. Churrh at 7 p.m. Yesterday Joy Webber, lads Kid- Driftwood Circle will have in Have some more information Tuesday cr, Sandy Ortmann, Sonj* Black- their booth nt the show water* on the Garden Show. The overall| The Joy-Ruth Class of the wood, and Jnne llnty arrived for proofed baskets in which to make theme swill he "A Carnival of First Baptist Church will meet primary, intermediate and advnne* almost any type of nrrangeincnt. Flowers", each booth has been at the home of Mrs. Pat Wilson, ed instruction in the subtle Me- especially suitable to the casual- done with tome part of the rami- 2:19 N. Scott Ave. at 8 p.m. Here’s the dress Cracken manner. Betty’, patient ne.s of Florida living, jn porch, ,ul in mind. The hours will l>e Th* Sanford Tourist mid Sliuf- that suits your individual taste and houseguest, Imogens Schultz look patio, or living room. Members of irorn 3 to 8 p. m. on Saturday, flcbonrd (Tub will meet for a hers along with everybody else, the Driftwood Circle have hcon ami from I to 8 on Sunday. There coveted dish supper at tl p.m personality! For you who love the new No one would know that Betty had working hard on these baskets will be no admission charge, but followed by a game session, pampered-beauty look, Tailored Junior had a baby three »hort weeks ago - Mho brainchild o f Betty Guy), and there will be a silver offering for The Dependable Class o f the Hope everyone is aware of the are hoping to successfully sell Miose who wish to contribute some- First Methodist Church will docs it in DRIP AND DRY dacron and Annual Garden Show to he held them at the Carden Show. After h'ng. There is still time for en- meet for a short business session cotton* with lace edged tucks front at the Mayfair Inn this coining the show them will 1>« a general tries, so put on your thinking cap, at 7 p.m. at the Churrh. After tho Saturday and Sunday. All mem-|sal* of plants, and Driftwooders and hustle your product down toi meeting the group will attend and back. Featured in THIS WEEK ters are asked to help with the, are requested to donate ona nice tho Mayfair on Friday. | church service*. Magazine. Maize, Powder, Pmk. Aqua, Beige, Mint. Sizes 5 to 15. 24.95 -.... . ; i ; .

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PRACTICING FOR THE MOCK wedding to be held April 28 at Left U right are: Flojd Richards as Unrle Henry Wheathrarta, I’ inr rr*l are Ihe Sanford Junior High Sehool P-TA Dads. Th* pur­ Howard Gordie a* Mr. Turnip Gs'rea and Ashby J i« ri a* Aunt pose of ihe show i* to raise money for new auditorlam curtains. Mhrathearta.

Happy Birthday (psiMoJtedA April II yes, it's a Robert S Wilson of New York Mm. F. T. William* City arrived jr ' ay for a ftw Judith Ann Browe LADY, YOU CAN day* visit with his father, Fred STOP YOUP LOOKING. END or THE TRAIL R. Wilson, 1900 Sanford Ave. Wacoc Tax. UP —A 4V pound USE OUR BOTTLED You can't mis* It - that look of the latest fashion .. that ------calf ran loose through a renal '■•A6 FOR COOKING perfect lit... new fabric*, new detail* that toll you it's a Mr. and Mr*. James Under-1 ential section for nearly an Tailored Junior! Thl* ono - a two piece suitdreas in orlon kofflrr have returned to their hour Sunday. He was finally and cotton with its own scarf filler. Back interest. Beige, home In Souderton, Pa. after lassoed on the old Chisolm Blue, Aqua, Pink. Sizes 7 to IS. visiting for several days with Trail, now known as North Uth 8L 19.95 Sirs. L'ndorkoffler’s parent* and brother, Sir. and Sira- H. C. .Mor­ BIRTHS gan and Henry Morgan. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Z U D © E * * " ) . ' . . . ~ . _ , Mayor and Sir*. W. Lawren 1 E M O V E 9 Friends of Mias Carolyn Spivey ’ , i . t » Swofford announce th# arrr, will be interested to know she QUHUIILT la a patient In th. Orange Stem- - • d* u* hUr. or- ■ttm IATHTUIS • SUMS « *M Hospital in Orlando. Carolyn Monday April 8. Born at the WneaissKOffMfOIS ia the daughter of Air. and Mra. Swofford residence on 1-ake Flo- III! FLOORS • MITA1S auto Herman Spivey. | rlda, at 7:J0, the new arrival mums ’ Mrs W. K. Me Robert i, M r. w#j ^ T ,bi> |nd , 2 0, ALUMINUM Roy F. Symes, Jr, Mra. Andrew . mm STORM WINDOWS Cartway and Alisa Ceeilo Heard Mayor and .Mr*. Swofford Accredited Charge Account* Welcomed! FREE SAMPLE NO IS SMI of Sanford, were recent visitors - have three other children, they ( n m i l p a M n At HOCUS at the Clermont Citrus Tiwer en are: d.arry age 10; Patty Ann > RUST AIN PRODUCTS KUfinilf MAT I’h. FA 2*5851 III \V. 9th

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SANFORD HERALD Pnffe 10, Thun., April 11.1967 Bible Class W»l| Fight Trudeau Society New P-TA Officers (Continued From Pago One) Sponsor Branch and tbs staff of the Aisoclatlon To Conduct Two worked diligently for *hi indus­ o-v SPEAKING OF CARDS * « Named, Installed Sunday School try, and deserve, with other or­ Scientific Meets Tho Herman Morris Bible Close ganisations, much credit for thoir he Florida Trudeau Society j f the First Baptist Church, at efforts", Chandler said. win eonduet two scientific ses­ tho request of the Paster, the "The drlginal request by the sions on Apr. 3-fl In conjunction At Final Session Re*. W. P. Broo.ce J r, will spa* railroads was fa.* an Increase a- with the Florida Tuhenilost* 4 u -n *or a branch Sunday School hi »*»• mounting to St.fi per cent fsr and Health Association's annual, south section uf He Sanford corn­ meeting at the San Juan Hotel,. P-TA mealing of this season w tl ibcf* service** wti’ch would ha VO el urity. meant an additional cost of at Orlando. t ie eieu.. .lit. . - 1 hr teacher of the (lass Is Her­ Dr. Martin M. Cummings. Re­ their Installation. lenit 91.000,000 each season for man Morris uni the dess press* the froth vegetable and fruit In­ search Service. VA. Hospital. The meeting held Tuesday aren- dm.! is W- Jl. Stamper. dustry of tjiis state atom. Washington. D. C., will give a | hg at • p. m. In the sehool audi­ The dost has au enrollment of "The final settlement was for paper on tin "New Concept In torium was presldad over by Mrs. the Pathogenesis of Sarcoldo*!*" *7 end will be .nme the nuelct* o! g IS per cent uniform nationwide James Partin, president. at the Friday afternoon session. ■ the new branch Sunday H hool of Increase, which represents a sub­ Apr. 3. Dr. J. S. Robinson and Mias Kay Cstss, Miss June the First Bapti«t Church. stantial saving in costs for this nam ing tad MUs rat Jaekson fians art still In the making essential Industry, Chandler said. J - **7 „of J g * gar* s report on the High Sehool anc It Is hoped that the school "Tha"The complicatedeomolleated easecase originaloriginal- “ • Rom*’ Ga • wUI dUcu** parties given under the direction Pneumonectomy in Pulmonary enn he started eround tho first rd In August, 19V» when the rail­ of Mrs. MtMott Gore, recreational Tuberculosis" at the Scientific of May. accoritig to churt’i ot roads filed a proposal serkin? chairman, during tha school year. f'CM S. session Saturday morning. Apr I Five e f the Junior High beys, euthorlty of the Inter-State Com­ 6. Walter T r ig 's Jr.. Albert Myers. merce Commlesloo to Increase the Florida physicians on the Erie Paanon, Robert Olliff and Mrs. C. Washburn S*rvlea charges on refrigoratlon Trudeau program will be: D r.! Jerry Ulrey, gave reports on tha and other protective services fif.O Jack Reiss, VA Hospital, Coral Jnnior High parties. They each pgr cent. At that time it appear­ Gables; Dr. T. Z. Cason, state ■ Ill IHOOIt frames her face To Speak Friday with birds of paradise in New told of one particular party and ed a* a foregone conclusion that medical consultant. Florida De­ the railroads wou d win thoir re­ York, where the exotic blossoms m warn dressed according to the At Woman’s Club partment of Public Welfare, will be displayed at the Colls a- typo ef party they represented quest. Jacksonllle; Dr. Albert V. Hardy, urn In th# International Flower Mrs. James Parsoo and Mrs. John By MARIAN JONES "Tha Florida Fruit an.i Vege­ director, Bureau of Laboratories,. OVIEDO—Tha Oviedo Woman's Show. The exhibition, March 3t Courier Jr., hare helped Mrs. Gore table Association and other organ- Florida State Board of Health to April 6. Is a traditional her­ with the Junior High parties. Each Club will meet Friday at noon iratlons throughout tho country Jacksonville: Dr. Benjamin L. ald ot spring. (International) high school grade has been re­ at the clubhouse for ita monthly opposed tho petltirn for the In­ Brock, medical director, Central meeting and luncheon. IN A OAY mood, film star Lauren ‘GET THIS FILLEP,------IT'S TO KEEP presented by a mother, or mothers crease, whereupon the Inter­ Florida TO Hospital, Orlando; Baealt pays her first vDlt to New Mre. Donn Ulrey, president, IN THE DARK eaeh time, too. state Commerce Comml.slon held Dr. Frank Cline Jr.. m~Ji<\il Yot is since the death of her HIM a held on Apr. I f from 10 a.m. Mrs. C. )L Washburn, president "Tha record alono, exclusive of , P. Martin, professor of medicine, and Washington in o f Florida Federated Women's station. He didn't find a thin meaalea or mump*, you’ll find that on* of the b**t way* to keep Mm to I p.m. briof* and other legal documents,, Unlrrslty of Flo.Ida M edial connection with premieres cf quiet 1* (o live him a pack of playing card* and teach him ana of the Clubs, will be tho guest speaker at her newest picture. Mix* Bacall to steal but he left his o \ 0 It was daeidsd to discontinue the consists of some 1.000 pngos of School, Gainesville; Dr. Emanuel many 8olltalre game* for children. Writ* to Playing Card*, 410 Lexing­ this time. «-'d she has no Intention of re­ May Day plenle. The students will testimony and about fi00 exhibits. | Suter, professor cf bacteriology. fiaatilghL ton Avenue. Hew York IT for the free rule* on playing *ueh game* an Tha luncheon committee will tiring ticjpllc a fortune left her. Accordion, Zven Up, Knockout. Pounce and Pirate Cold. aat In tha lunchroom as usual and "Tho complexity of tha ossa was University of Florida Mrdlral have Mrs. J. H. Staley aa chair­ parents wishing to make reser­ such that fha preceding » u not School; Dr. If. J. Roberts, West man. vations to oat there that day also, concluded and the Commission’s Palm Beach, and Dr. Myron Scyal rieass coma or notify your hos­ Treasure Fruit Dessert may do so. Further announcement order released until January lD3d,and Dr. DrWItt C. Daughtry, tess. Annrras, marriage, concerning the latter is forthcom­ an then only a IS per rent in- Miami. ing. crease was authorised, or less, Officer/' for tho 1937-58 fi.-cal A report was also given on tha Riding Assn. Will than half tho amount originally year will bo elected nt the an- Apparently Related cltan-up driva held recently at sougbt. Tho Increased rales were, meal luncheon of the Florida Ry HUMAN N. lUNOISlN, M.D. tha school. Between 60 and TO Give Barn Dance placad In affect In April 1336. Trudeau Society on Apr. 6. Dr. BEINO single aeemi to have this. A single woman doesn't ex­ students participated. "The Industry continued to op- 9. D. Doff, Jacksonville, Is aome advantagea after o il Now perience the emotional conflicts Tha eighth grade won the ro m An Old Fashion barn dance will post tho Interstate Commerce'president of the Tiudeau Society before all you huabanda run up which accompany marriage and count, while attendance prises went bo given by the Dusty Boots Rid Commission'* decision an | appeal- and Dr. Howard W. Dubose. | to ihaka my hand for thla rather raising of a family. to Mrs. Ferdinand Duda, Mrs. W. lng Association Saturday at the (d tho decision first to the United Lakland. vice-president bravo statement, let me explain Divorce, separation and widow­ If. Martin, Mrs. D. E. Mathers Sanford Pr.rmtn Auction Market States District Court which up-1 ------what I mean. hood often bring on one of ths •nuth of the city on Highway held tho Interstate Commerce, most common precipitating fee- Mrs. Don Ulrey and Miss Lois Recent itudlea accm to Indicate I’t-W. Commission’s decision and then tori In arthritis—economic In­ Ruddell. there la a definite relationship Dancing will begin at 0 o'clock between marriage and arthrltl*. security. Mrs. Partin callad for tha no­ to tha United States Supreme minating committee's report They end continue until 1 a. m. with Court. Crippling Dieoaao Of course, there era various presented the names of Mrs. L. murie by the Ray born Brothers "The Supreme Court affirmed Women, wa know, aufler from other causes of the disease. Yot, one of the most reliable treat­ W. Mrrskl for president; Mre. John ‘ Craxy Mountain Boys". the judgment of the District Court jthU often crippling dlaeate much W. Evans, first vie# president; igiore than do men. The ratio la ments for all forma of arthritla and tha IS per cent Inerceso was about three to one. I believe. And remains sallcylata drugs—or just Mrs. Frank Sparks, second vice upheld. wa know that women auffer the plain aspirin. president; Mrs. Louis L. Day for Hospital Notes "While of course tills Is n sub­ mota aevtre forma of orthriUo. While you should consult your third vice presiding Mrs. Don stantial increase in costs for Dr. Sidney Cebb of the Unlver doctor If you hava arthritla and Ulrey for secretary; Mrs. Leon Hospital Notas Florida's fresh fruit and vege­ should follow hi* Instructions Im­ Idty of Ptttaburgh School of Pub­ OUlff for treasurer. They were April 10 table Industry, as well as for other plicitly, be will tell you that sali­ lic Health reporta that married Unanimously elected. Admissions producing areas of th* nation, women era more often victims of cylates era not only one of tha most useful anU-arthrltle medi­ Nomination* for’ County Conn­ David Fox (Apopka) nevertheless united opposition a- arthritis than era single women ell delegatee ended In the election Emery Lane (Sanford) voided the larger part of th* re­ For a treasure dessert look to your own pantry shelf If It la furthermore, ha says, women cations, they ara also one o f ths Elsie Kay Cooley (Sanford) filled with a variety of canned fruits. Fruit anihrosla la s dessert who era separated from their safest and the cheapest medi­ of Mre. R. C. Miller and Mrs. Roy quested increas* and in tho with many plus values. It Is tops in flavor, is Jlffy-mado, and la as huabanda or hava been divorced cines. However, they should al­ Wtlsenbarger, as delegates; Mrs. Herman Harriet (Sanford) Interim saved ths Industry mil­ changeable so your fruit eupply or erefrrenro demands. or widowed, are more affected ways be taken under the doctor’s Robert Lee and Mr*. John Lundy, Chariot Wagner (Iyngwrood) lions of dollars. Canned grapefruit and orange lections, bluet-cries, peach slices than those who remain married direction. a* alternate*. Discharges and pineapple tidbits are some of the fruits you can use. A few qinCSTlOH AMD AMXWDk The Oviedo P-TA went on re­ Willie Mae Davis (Sanford) toajt«d almonds added just before serving, or e last minute topping of shoihct changes it to a new dessert treat. l Than seemsseams to be valid r«res A. P.: Is It unhealthy to eat cord as endorsing tho F. E. A. Julia Ward (Sanford) Legion Rcsebud Raines fMIms) Try this combination of apricots and plums, and usa other frulta ■mine to support hi* finding*.1We high protein foods and high Program for bettor Education. (Continue! From Pago One) or toppings from tim* to time for this choice dessert is on* you will hava lon e recognised that eixemo starchy foods at tha sama meal? Walter A. Teague, assistant sup­ Annie Wright and baby (Sanford) lion are: better educational and want to servo often. ttonal factors play a major role Arnwsr: Wa know of no evi­ erintendent of publie Instruction, Francis Griffin (Sanford) training facilitled for mentally Aprieot Plum Ambrosia In triggering thla disease. dence that eating foods rich In explained the program and an- Christine Sheffield (Sanford) and physically handicapped child 2 medium slxe ormges 1 can (1 lb. 14 ox.) purple Marriage brings problems. proteins and starches at tha sama. April It sworod pros and cons on tho sub­ ren, recruitment of persons to en­ IINII WACHS goes royal as ths 1 can (1 lb. 14 ox.) plums Wink all of you will agree with meal would be unhealthy. Discharges ject. ter training for professions pro­ tries on th# Crown of tho Andes, whole apricots 1 cup shredded coconut • mr. Kina Viliam 1,1‘U m U. la*. Cedi Farris wa* introduced, who Johnny Brooks (Sanford) viding service* to children to a!-| which has an estimated value of Peel and remove seeds from oranges; cut In chunks or sections. duly installed tho now offlcors. Visiting H orn: private Rooms, 11 levlate serious shortages of such $4,300,000. It Is on display it th* Add half of tho syrup drained from the apricots and plum*. Toss Mrs. Join** Partin, retiring a. m. to i p. m.; Semi Private personnel, counseling of youth Conclave of th* American Gem the fruits and coconut together. Chill several houra to blend flavors. president, wat presented a past Ruoms, I to I p. m., T to • p m.; and parent* to plan early for Soeiel in Philadelphia. Created Eight servings. [YOU'RE TELLING ME! president's pin, alto a gift from Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m children’s education bcy»n<| the mor* than 330 year* ego. the ■ — - ly Will)AM kin ■ — ■ tho member* of tha board. Mrs. Parents and Grandparents only: high school levol, scholarships for crown le mad* of pure gold and 1 Central Press Writer J. E. Brookshire presented the Obstetrics, No visiting durins children of deceased and di tabled Inca emeralds. (International) *d all of 'em. That, we’d say, was gift and Mr*. James rearson the feeding of babies. Private Rooms. veterans and spiritual and re- INDIA’S Prime Minister Nehru DO VOU WANT TO nB SUCCESSFUL TOOT a really unique centescel It a. m. to 11 noon, I to 4 p ligleus training for all children. enjoying ■ ride In an air­ pin. . . in selling you- worthwhile properties for th* Top plane, a gltt to him from Russia, I I I Mrs. Morskl was ths donor 0f | ‘t*1 » “ > • P- ® - Semi Private Mack Cleveland Jr., Sanford At- will provide educational assist- Market Dollar? when It was forced to land due to Don't let your yet birds get too Rooms, 2 th* acting president's pin, to bv lantle Bank Building is child wel- uncc to thousands of youngsters A.k about the IIANSIlllOUGII AUCTION METHOD . . an engine Bra. Must have been /at, warn* a Chicago veterinarian. 9 p. m. worn during her term of office. tore chairman of the focal post whose parent was killed or vied' the road to surcesaful selliag for over a half a century. quite a letdown. TAal’t right—who wonto * para­ Mrs. Pearson pinned It on bar Ha will ba in charge of special as a result of Military service keet that look# like • pouter Only a few dates open In April and Maw—SO CALL AT 1 I ! Charles Dlshman, Mr*. Tommy child welfare activities during during World War I, World War pigeon t dress. ONCE for early Inspection of year property and details / / letter pottage goes from Refreshments were served Im­ Moon, Mra. Henry Wolcott and' April. II, and th* Korean conflict. Ac- 1 ! f of the HANSIIROUG1I FLAN. Call COLLECT—Orlando three to five cents, as note ap­ Mrs. W. H. Martin. According to Commander Lynn cording to recent estimates there A symphony orchestra vMnlet, mediately following tho meeting 41571. pears likely, tee’ll have to change by member* of tha first, second Fifty-three msmbers enjoyed I,yon, "The recently enacted War approximately 150,000 much that eld phrase to—"A Jitney Jor My* He can treat ■ ken M Ike and third grades. Mothers serv­ homemade sandwiches, c o o k 1 * s'Orphans Asslitc/.ce Act, support- children throughout the United your thought*." sound eaty travels m feet and • keif. That should take a let ef ing were Mrs. Rex Clonts, Mrs. and puaeh. . ported by th* American Iwgion, States." BID! BUY! I ! 1 ------ATTEND! Ne matter wha wins a milk •pony evt ef Jwnle/t Strike, F it . paints out, the cewt are Hire ta end In a squssie t 1 » A Los Angelas cab driver dove GROVEMONT ESTATES MT. DORA 1 1 I out of a fifth floor window ef his On Suuth Side o f Hwy. 30 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY When a Californian tried to pay hotel, was slightly Injured. He Between Grovrtand A Equipped A Ready to Ms IAS traffic Bn* with a 40- Operate did It. he say*. because: *T was Clermont pound bag of pennies the judge mad at something but I don't re- Don’t miss the T $159.95 Also LAKLV1EW HOME mails him stay In tha court’s member what!" Could It hava llomrsiteo— llwy. Frontage A Lota with Lake Privilege* watting room until ho had count-1 been at himself T APR. 10— 1:30 F.M. TllL’RB., APR. IS Rolling hills covered with 1:00 P. M.—Grandview St. Spring Supper Parties Westinghouse Laundromat lush citrus groves, sloping A 11th Ave.—Thla is a down to beautiful spark­ commercial property on an ling lakes with beautiful1 overslxod corner lot of ap­ skies and sunsets! Thor* prox. 100’xl40\ Tha 40’xiW* af* 16 of these choice home- concrete bldg, was orectod sites, clch measuring 101.6' with expansion in mind. It by 100’—moit of them with 1 is newly decorated and Is oak trees. There’s 593' of modern in every respect. SAND valuable Hwy. frontage, ex­ 3:30 P. M.—1330 East 3rd I tending back to a depth of [ Ave.— The eoocret« block | 165'. An ideal toes- constructed homo enjoys' any type of busi­ b-lh a beautiful lakevle-,v | ness such as motor court,' and lake privileges. Situat­ drive-in restaurant, gas sta­ ed on a dead end street, the tion, etc. Terms: 25% down, home sets on a nicely land­ balance all cash, or VERY j scaped lot of approximately convenient terms. lOO’xHO*.

in It m TV! Proof-posfflvt that tho POTTER SUBDIVISION Loondromot* It tho moot offidoat wtshor LADY LAKE, lake County 8 Ml. North of LEESBURG yoo cor own! 30 ML SE of OCALA 1 01k ft ore U. 9. 441-27 Batty Furness on "Studio Ons" dumps 2 cups at Rolling A lasel HOMESITE* send in s Laundromat losdsd with towels. Towels FRIDAY. 1 P. M , APRIL 19 , onras out entirely sand-free after going through Potter Subdivision has beautiful, rolling and level home- Need a superb new dish for your Spring buffet supper parties? Here's a bright tasting chicken end cereal casserole at fresh and the famous Naw Way to Wash. sites all fronting 75 ft. on made city streets with electri­ good as Spring Itself. Creamed chicken and mushrooms ara served city. telephone, dairy, dry cleaning, laundry end other «ity on curry-scssoned Junlor-slxcd shredded wheat biscuits. Tha crunchy THE REASON! Gone b ths old-fashioned center- delivery service available. Terms: 25% down at A uction- tenderness of the small cereal biscuit makes an Interesting contrast balance. pay all cash or Most convenient term* available. poet that bunches clothes and dirt around it, keeps with tha delicate creamed chicken mixture. mixing them throughout the vseh-oad-riaee eycte. Spring Casserole Many other coming Auction* Including: Ranches, Motels. I H cup butter or margarine 2 cups chicken bouill >n Smooth agitators insido the Laundromat wseh- Hotel*. Duplexes, Restaurants, Acreage, Homes. Income % teaspoon curry powder % cup milk beaket lift sad plunge doth** 50 times a minute, Propertiee, ete. 2 cups Junlor-sixe shredded 0 tablespoons flour laundromat itself b thoroughly droned, too, libs wheat biscuits teaspoon nutmeg Terms: 20% down (unless otherwise noted) balance an­ 1 (3 os.) can mushroom caps H teaspoon salt ne other washer on the market. nounced. 3 cups cooked chicken, cut In strips Coma tnfis oar store and tee A m test far gamut/. Molt H cup batter or margarino In a skillet. Add curry powder. Add tha shredded wheat biscuits and stir until biscuits ara welt coated with curry butter. Cook over low heat, itlrring constantly, for fi minutes. Remove from heat. Drain mushrooms; ssv* liquid. Mix mushroom liquid, bouillon, and milk together. Melt remaining % cup butter. Add flour and mix well. Gradually stir in ths liquid Baggerly Appliance Center and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and nos 111 S. MAGNOLIA thickened. Add mushrooms, nutmeg, salt, and chicken to sauce. Phono TA 2-3572 iillM ftfli Arrange curried shredded wheat biscuits in a shallow casserole dish. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDERS Spoon over ths chicken mixture. Bake In a 330* F. oven for 10 "aaimit*^ Makes fi servings. WATCH WESTtNOHOUStr W Htnt mm n em os a n t M u a r u v o *o r r o v f *

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 4—BBOEEBS and REALTORS 6-REAL ESTATE TOR BALE 23—SPECIAL SERVICES THE SANFORD HERALD Thurs., Apr. 11,1957, P »f* I I ATTENTION pick-up truck own­ REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 28—- ARTTCLRM FOR BALR e r ^ 4 BF Goodrich 8 ply -ayon 2544 French Ave. FHA CONVENTIONAL PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER _ ... . cord commercial 15 tires. Tubes . J. W. HALL, REALTOR FINANCING SYSTEMS Paint $2.50 gal., Cot* 35.91, Work DAILY CROSSWORD CAED of THANE. & liners Included. Run approx. Bay L. Kennedy, Associate LOW DOWN PAYMENTS All type* and situ, Installed Clothe* Camp Good*. A rm y ACROSS 3 Band lnatru- 26. Over UMDUM 1 LOST * FOUND Jon any Walker, Asaoriato 2300 mile*. First $50.00 takes. 1. Cupllkt LOW MONTHLY PAYMBis f t **Do It Yourself ” Navp Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave. ments head mieireo tiat'K * §■■ t FOE BENT “ Call Hall" Phone FA 3-MU See Fred Wells, c/o Sanford spoon 4. Cut off IT.Ths nauu iiunnai A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR. WI REPAIR AND SERVICE j ------Factor, to“ you- S BEACH RENTALS Herald. «. Billiard shot 5. Femsi* ocean afcj u a f't u * '<•; Your* for prompt and Phone FA 2-3103 1300 MeUoovillve u ..u i . T j , , - Alumlaem 11. Directional fjar.’ n v h • 4 WANTED to BENT sheep 21 Isthmus iUEinrir*: < efficient Semoo SEE ELMO FARIS YOUR 207 w* ^ 8upr?lr„?\ Veaetlaa Bllad. figure I BBOXEBS A BEALTOBS Good buy on lake lota al«t 3 bed­ 207 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-6432 Encloied head. S s; proof bottom « Insertion (Asia) fia u t’ 1 12- Hawaiian mark • BEAL ESTATE far SALE room house and acreage, by , , i p ,tl t\t r r c i v r n rail with pleatic ends. Haiti* 30. Argent o m 2 :-m o E ^ Stenatrom Realty grafting a u n n a n t m m h , 7 BEAL ESTATE WANTED owner. Charlei Polly, corner VACUUM LLbANLK or rtron tape*. C*tton or nyloo 7. Malt drtnk la bb r) H. E. 8TENSTHOM $3. Mol* akin 8. Part tmatLi r-ri.vrri • M1SCXLLANEOUT 14th St., Longwood. P o n tia c REPAIRS cord*. _ 31. Presi­ Registered Broktr color 9. Buckeye HIR'jn f it in*t i • MISCELLANEOUS 2427 Laurel — Phono FA 2-2420 Repair* * parts for all make* o( Senknrik (liana and Paint C o. dent's nnnn anrjrr- SALESMAN— 301 W. First St. 14. Ktndlad Stats nick­ It OFFICE IQUIPMENT N*w and Used Cars ne*n*r». Electrolux, Hoover,, jj2-H4 Wc»t nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622 again 16. Cushions II AUTOMOBILES-TBAILEBS 1# ACRES Kirby, Air way, G. E Replace­ name y «ilu (ir‘) Aatwte FA *2-0231 or F A 2 5376 alter 6. 15. Shade Irt* 16. XVelght 13 Not U BOATS A MOTORS Beautiful building alto with hard WE HAVE A HOME ment part*. Work guaur.trcd IVe ouy and sell used lurmtur* 44. Display, 16. Compass Und l young U FABM SUPPLIES A MACHJN road frontage, large oak shade 195.7 Ford Thundrrblrd. Esc*U*nt Fraa pick up A delivery. Call Paying top cash pneaa for any a* FOR YOU point (abbr) 19 Man * nick­ 36 Kind of duek tree* are pientlfXil. Approxi- condition. Dial FA 2-4330. FA 2-4765 • thing of value SUPER TRAD­ a smile I EBT IT. Goddess of name 3T. Pier 14 PETS-LIVESTOCK-SUPPLIES mutely 1 acre o f lakcfront on ING POST on IT 92 Th FA 2- dawn 48. Frozen Trailers for eaU: 35 ft. Croat- 20. Ohsen-s 38 Egg-shaped water (Poeltry) itnall lake, 1 acre Valencia HOMES— 3 end 4 bedroom i WOOLSEY 0677.______16. Confections liner. 38 ft. D*trolter. For par­ 21. Military cap 39 Father 47. Norwegian grove. Price $5,500.00 Terms 32. Month 15 ARTICLES WANTED 1 4 2 bathe. Marin* Flnahmi This is • gurot pat* to thp Mnvie- 22 Mother 40. Bang snow shea ticulars call FA 2-2257. May (tbbr.) 14 PUCES to EAT available. Completed and ready for immedi For Your Boat land Rldc-ln Theatre for Pat 23 Openings 4J S-*h*pfd 48. Heavy o consider trad* on hom* or pro* 24 County IT BEAUTY PARLORS ata occupancy. P«rty. SwUarlk Glana and Paiat Co- Cessube. Exp. date Apr. 20, I anal) molding w sifM 1957. (Scot.) II FEMALE HELP WANTED 112-114 W. 2nd St. Phan* FA 2-4422 ______35. Com ctr.tr- It MALE HELP WANTED 1950 Ford V-S ...... SI 15 (.oration*. 1950 Chev, Convertible 4215 tng T r It MALE or FEMALE WEDDING• nmAMSxA---- INVITATIONS» ***** a n d U<^ “***, W-*'h.e.r. 29. Silk acs-f A. B. PETERSON Druid Park — Sanford 1950 Willy* Stationwagon ... $1,'5 announcements; $10.80 per 100. stove, $25.00 racti. Cal! it 868 II WORK WANTED Broker Aiaociate*: A. B. Peter­ teecl I Grova Manor* — Sanford 1951 Dodge Pickup Truck . .. $115 Also calling raid*, ete’.ioncry. Magnolia, after 6:00. I 8 BUSIN EM OPPORTUNITIES son Jr., P. J. Cheiterton, Gar­ 31. Prance Valencia Villas — Defend 1932 Mercury 4-dr...... $595 Powell’s Office Supply, 117 I MA MONEY to LOAN field Willetts, and R. W. W»I- Sports Coats, Sue 10 Plaia, 32. A fertihier Whl»p*ring Oak* — Titusville 1951 Chav. Hardtop M45 Magnolia 9 23 SPECIAL SERVICES ltame, A. C. Doudney, Land Uke new $8. Navy blue $5. Pb. 33. Tree ROY REEL 22A ROOFING A PLUMBING Survajror FA 2-5259 aft«r 6:30 p. m. 34. River (Let ) 306 E. Second St. STTHTO m UING and KO($F- ^ - m 14 PIANO SERVICES 116 N. Park Ave. Phono FA 2 6123 FHA la aervica and FHA financ­ INC, 33. Color £ ing available. Full site play-pan in good condi- 38 Goddess of U ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS DON’S COVER SHOP Plumbing KrrxXy Heating dilion. Originally $17.00. Will h*rve*ts 26 INSURANCE SEE THIS Automobile Interior Decorator Large modern three bedroom M. G. HODGES sell for $12.00. Th. FA 2-5*17. I It. I 17 NOTICES-PERSONALS Seat Covers — Boat Cushion* 41 Fish homo on Urge lot. Florida room We can qualify >uu for ooa ef Service on All Water Pumps— WWMWWWMWIM » ARTICLES for SALE At Willi* Pontiac—301 W. tit Crib and high chair for sal*. and tile bath for ai low as $1,000. thesa homea in 30 minutes. You Wells Prilled — Pump* 42 In what It FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD 125 Pinscrast Dr. FA 2-4951. manner down. Balance like rent. can start enjoying the home 1953 Buick convertible Super, ful­ Paola Road, Thone FA 2 6037 m i r r m while wa process the pspars. ly equipped. Retail for 61105, 45. Well NEW WESTING HOUSE grounded r i r W\ V/a sell for $700.00 cash. Pc- at PLUMBING m Tired of Trailer-Lift-; 1 ton 230 volt nir conditioner, 47 Platform Let’* Trade 2007 Adam, Ave. after 5:50 p. Contract and Repair Work 19 Swiftly Developed by m. FA 2-5230. thermontaticAlly controlled. A\ 2 T £ 3— FOR RENT Put down your root* on this large Free Estimates . 56 Rhss s Und *s Oak-shaded rio t in excellent K. L HARVEY Only $199.95. Terms. rr ODHAM & 51. Moro crip­ Two duplex apartment*, on* bed il^BOATS**and‘^MOTOKS 204 Sanford A vs. Phon* FA 2-336.1 4* i i suburban neighborhood. Over BAGGERLY APPLIANCE pled room each. Furnished. $50.0:1 per 1U ncres, with liveable, new, 2 TUDOR, Inc. JOHNSON MOTORS CENTER 52 Surmise month. 701 A 706 West 4th St. 1 BR homo that has unlimited SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS 115 S. Magnolia FA 2-3672 DOWN Phone FA 2*3883 after 6 p.m Cor. Hwy IT-91 L 27lh St. possibilities. 2184 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-1532 H o „ m t.Tardy 1TT Phon* FA 2-1501 I bedroom home in Lake M iry on By appointment only. Westinghouse 7* rsfrlgerstir. Par- 2 Inland *«* _ * BRAILEY ODHAM. Prts. Your Evinrude Dealer fact condi dm , $46. Ph. FA (Asia) i Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot W. H. “ B lir 8TEMPER ROBSON SPORTING GOODS water heater, G. E. refrigerat­ 2-5781. Realtor — General Insurn .104 E. lit. Phone FA 2-5961 Contracting 4 Repairs or, electric range, automatic Guy AllenAaaociet* 1007 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2 6562 26— Fl'KN'iTlIRK ami washer. lake privileges. In Arlrtte Prlre, Associate THE NEW LOST LAKES ACRES HOUSEHOLD GOODS quire E. C. Hudason on Pal Phono FA 2 1991 - 112 N. Park t8 beautiful exmp or home sites, OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS CERAMIC TILE metto Ave. FA 2-3385. 5-7 acres, with or without lake- Powerful—Smooth—Guts! Paul F. Mueller 4 Son • TTTT BIG VALUE? ROSA L. PAYTON~ front. Near Paisley off Rt. 42- S-L-OW TROLLING Free Estimate— Quality Weak Osteen— 3 room firtt floor EASY STARTING • QUICK CREDIT Registered Real Estate Rruker X’rite for brochure. Hub; Spurs, Mgr.— FA 2-1331 Door furnished apt. 3 room se­ Special Introductory Offer • EASY TERMS cond floor furnished apt. Call Ph. FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha I.. M. “ STEW” Prince 511 Center St., Kustls 15 HP Full Shift Motor XVILSONMAIER FA 2-5771. CLARK Ne» aad Used Farallur* Phone Elgin 7-2305 $299.1)0 Plumbing, Heating 4 Supply Co. OZIER REALTY CO. .lit E. First St.. Ph. FA 2-5022! Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0378. Laura B. Ozler. Realtor w e .s t f .h n " a u t o STORK Contracting 4 Repairs Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home, Hazel M Field, Associate 214 E. First 8t. ... Ph. FA 2-1103 2019 Orlindo Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374 EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable This |g a guett pass to ths Movie-, 2601 So. Orlando IIw , FA 3-5642 Nolan itoid. ph. FA 2-2312. Highway 17 4 92 Soutti for Winter Tourist, Private bntn 14 It. fiberglass boat, cover, trail­ land Ride-In Theatre for IVgt’.y 4 bedroom, 2 bath homa, Dream- Rest. Exp. dute Apr. 20, 19.i7, It shower. Steam heat. Inquire Real Estate Insurance er. motor. Almost new. l'hon* PLUMBING * SFPTIC~TANKS Manuel Jacobson across from wold section. • Large Florida Commercial Inveitmcnts— Rentals FA 2-4177. INSTALLATION & REPAIRS Po*t Office. room, dining room, garbage BEDROOM SPECIAL Properly Management disposal, dish washer, carport*, l i — a r t i c L f„s XV A.VI KI) 24 Hour Service Uuokcase Bed Reg. $272.09 i WELAKA APARTMENTS: room* RAYMOND M. BALL, storage. Ph. FA 2-6398. ARCHIE C. HARRIETT Innsrspring Mst'reis private bath*. 114 W. Firat St. One Horse Farm Wagon with FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751 Matching Rox dp.'ing toT ’ 7 tubhar tires. 8ct of Singla Har­ Double Dreiser NOW a i This is a guest pat, to the Kit: REALTOR EDGE WATER ness. One or Two Ilona Mow­ 24—PIANO SERVICE Chest of Drawers U Theatre for Clay Williams, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE New CB house for sale, by owner. ing Machine. Scoop. Also 5 Gait- Tilt Mirror m m 8. D. Ilightcyman — Associate 2 bedroom. Extra large car- L. L Sill — Piano Technician Exp. data Apr. 20, 1957. ed Saddle Ilona. Write R. M. $199.00 204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641 portc, and utility room. Spate Phone FA 2 0229 Route 1. Sanford Rakstraw, Box 1166, New Smy­ ... Clean furn. apt., Oil Park Ave. for Florida room. Easy walking Free—2 Fillow* Cherry Real Estate Agency distance to store, post office, rna Reach, Fla. or Phone GAS- PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING Efficiency Apt. Hl-way 17-92 So. Dial FA 2-9929— Notary church, and river. Large lot 8443. XV L. HARMON City Limits. Slumberland Court. 1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop Ph. FA 2-1277 After 5:00 p. m. D £ Z S t a with shade trees. 17—REALTY PARLORS Wrought Iron Bunk Reds $6,995 Complete with Nicely furnished five room gar- I JF IT IS REAL ESTATE 23— ELECTRICAL .SERVICES IT II TIIMI78 again for Sally at tha Lincoln Park Zoo In Chleago. . age apartment. Adults only. ask Crumley & Montcith Sec Roy Harding, tdgcwaler Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-5742 mattress and Hers, tha griuly bear brings out ths cubs from hsr dan for a sun­ ) Cali FA 2-0833 or FA 2-0673. at 117 South Park-Ph. FA 2-4695 Trailer Court, Rt. 1, south, of HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale ladder (Makes ning. It also looks as It Sally, who had hsr first threesom* about two New Smyrna. Firs! trailer on 1U| S. Oak Ave. and ssrviee. G. It. High. Ovisdo Twin Beds) $79.50 ytirs ago, Is taking euHha^famlly^wuh. (fnttmntlondl Exelusiosj ; 6 room unfurnished house. Ph. Buy lit Lake Mary and Save right, North driveway. Fla. Phsne F08-3118 or Sai FA 2-6621, If no answer FA- MXJOK BROWN REALTY 16—FEMALE HELP XX ANTED ford FA2-3883 after 6 p. m. IZ 2 1266. Laka Mary, Florida 2 bedroom CB home on 2 lots. Ph. Sanford FA 2-5237 6 fruit trees, well ‘xndscapcd. IF YOU NEED Air Conditioning •I Pc. Scrtion.il " 3 room furnished apartment. 2300 J $8500. A good steady income «nd can Electrical Contracting and Reg. $179.00 Mellonvillc Ave.- 1 work only half days, scil Avon YOU'RE TELLING ME! 3-B.R., 2-Bath frame home with 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on beau­ Repairs; Economical Homo Cosmetics. Experience unneces­ — " -8y Willi AM « i n 200 ft. on beautiful lake, 2 acres tiful 211’ lakefront lot. BRAND Wiring and Repairs $129.50 Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W. sary. Contact Mrs. J. Miltnich, Caafral Prrit Writer Innd. Price o f $16,500 includes NEW, $16,500. EASY TERMS. RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY , «. 16th. Pb. FA 2-5460. Box 216, Lockhart, most of furnishings. 12 Magnolia Din| F A 2-9915 THAT BUZZARD which blan- D. Fletchar. Air Force Weather GENEVA: Country horn*, two # keted five western states proved Rooms $4.00 and up. 420 Wes*. 1 Complete Room* Service director. And that, h* In­ story, ten rooms, furnish-d with i»—Male h elp xx.x.m f d .x .X- n'Uir,[)I.Vt;-ilErAHts- a big disappointment In tha msn , First Street. 3 UR, 2-lIath modem masonry 2 of Furniluro sists, la the painful truth! kitchen equipped. 2-ear garage, PAINTING at tha next desk. It failed tn put homa in excellent suburban sec* Budget and credit msn. Apply ! I ! '.First floor, 2 room apt., private beautiful landscaped yard, 253 ths chill on tha mi-sus’ spring tion, school bus at front door. foot frontage, near school. Call Firestone Store. FLOOR saadtag aad Daubing $295.00 Paris astronomers hot-# gon# Oil • entrance 4 bath. Electric 4 house cleaning plans. Priced below present market at daaaiag wsxatg asrhag banas- efrtk#—neir* (fem. Hotr, ash* ll water furnished. Eldt-ry couple Geneva 2G01 or write Ilox 303, Experienced man fur night work. I I ! $13,500. Terms. aa4a county s m 1866. ladok Dumkop/, bp refuting to or single person. 109 Holly. Geneva for appointment. Apply Bell's Standard Service, R. 11. Glaaasa. I.Jk« Mary K r o o iA REDDING CO. A juit rrlta.fi report save look upf FA 2-2189. French at Seminole Blvd. Cor. 2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2 6321 Britain bnwjht In 19JS n record 2- B.R. masonry home, nice sec­ 7— UFAL FS TATE WANTED* 1 ! I “ Bud ’ Bamberger, Mgr. I.IOOAOO bodies o/ FrtncK cbam- room completely furnished Ted Burnett tion, surrounded by other attract­ TRADE for Farm Homs & Aeroa. — WORK WANTED Fro* Delivery papa*. Gulp' A Canadian farmar complain* ground floor apt. Lights and cook- ive homes. $9,200. Immediate for PAINTING two "(am*'’ ***•• h* bau«k) a* Modern 2-BR and 2-Car Garage t f f Z log facilities. Apply 313 Pal- possession. $1,000 down. Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 6370 2601 Granview Phone FA 33978 auctlan have Mown away. Sound* % home. High 4 dry; quiet $9,500. evenings. bar ■ while ll didn't Mem likely -- metto Ave. Fruit, shade, paved St., 6 For Pamtiag call Mr. Tssk^. Pb. like a real wild **aia chsM. $SAVE$ -b u t tha beiketball eaaian hai ! t ! Choice lakcfront lot (100x300) on minutes to clock. Sanford. Laundry, ironing at home ur day FA 2 61X9. Room special It (.91. & Motel rooms suitable for couples. •dually, at lang tail, came la an Contributors to a beautiful Crystal Imke. Very Write Rox HIL c/o Sanford lies - work. Phone FA 2-5619 ON GOOD USED and. *■ $40 mo. Ph. FA 2-4330. REMODELING T Republican campaign fund will do high elevation. $3,950. aid, give particulars. FURNITURE 7 1 » | —— BUSINESS OPPIRTUMTIEJC Wa can assist to financing, plan* an by attending an indoor elrcua Clean furn. home, couple. 1505 Aching back* and toes era no 9—Flowers. Plsals.. SbrehT selecting n contractor, 4 the Instead o f a tlOO-a-ptat* dinner. Elliott. 2 B it. older style frame home Mather of Sanford reliable pradletaro o f a change in for the retired couple desiring .Modern Sunoco Service Station fineet materials available. Give* >m a batter ihow for thalr Peat Compost ( Dnctwelder’s) 50e for Lease in Sanford. Write ur 203-209 East Firat FA 2-II981 lha waathar, daclaroa Dr. Robert '2 BIt bungalow furnished. 313 a close-in location. Only 4 blocks money T bu. bag. GRAPEYIT.LE NUR rnil Mr. Hartman, I'. <>. Box Palmetto, from Winn-Dixie Store. Also close Uaed furniture, appliance*, tool^ SERY, Grapcville Ate Phone 68*1 Daytuna Beach, Phone to many churches. $6,000. act. Bought-aold. lairry’a Mart, I Bedroom house, kitchen equip­ FA 20886 CL 3-8625. SILLING FLORIDA BCIF ped. 817 Escambia Dr. $85 "0 321 East First S t. Ph. FA 2-4132 WANT ADS 3 BR, 2 -Bath new and very de mo. Phone FA 2-0920 after 1:00, L K. ROSS FITTER. FLORIST 23 A— MONEY TO LOAN Thi* it a guait paia to lha Rita luxe home in Mayfair section. Thone F’A 2-1851 Small 2 bedroom furn. hotts While they last—Utility Grade Theatre for Nell Uowen. Exp. Double garage, built-in range. If For dependable 3crvice AUTO LOANS reasonable. For 6 months. Fir 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, mustly 2x6— data Apr. 20, 1957. you reiiuirc a fine home in a Member of Florist COST LESS ft $105.00 M. FA 2-4177. belter-class residential section, Telegraphy Delivery Assn. you should see this opportunity Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. u s * - 1 BR apt. Kitchen equipped. Liv­ without delay. Price $21,506. 19— OFFICE EQLIPMENT Florida State Rank Out West 13th St. ing room furn. 1*701 Elliott Ave. OF SANFORD Phone FA 2-6334 after 3 p. m. RED-I-MIX CONCRETE " CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 10 acres with 5 acre* cleared HAYNES Office Machine Co. 21—SPEC!.XI. SERVICES " " Typewriters, adding machines Window Sillx • Lintels and tiled and 5 acres in woods. 5— liHOnms anil REALTORS 8alea Rentals. 314 Msg., Ph. Do you knit, crochet, sew or mtk« 5>plic Tank—Stntn Ap?rovrd For onjoyablo fading A nice place to build a country DON’T WAIT FA 2 6462. saleable articles nf any kind. Sand — Cement Mortar Mix • Listings Needed— home. Don't M in Service Families Waiting We have a proposition that will Mirada Concrete l>. till }ou have to mako a quick BROWN REALTY ij—a IiTo MoHII.es—fftAH-HB interest you. Dial FA 2-2209 203 Elm Ave. Phon* FA 2*5751 decision ALONE Select your 14 aero grove on 20 acres land. family cemetery lot Sanford Ave. at Rosalia nr call at 918 French Ave. at at beau­ 6 acres in Large Seedlings and once. ia— INSI ItAN(*K tiful Oeklnwn Memorial Perk. FA 2-26:58 8 acres in Hamlins, mostly 4 year* old. A good investment at RAY HERRON I n c o m e t a x s e r v ic e ” BALL INSURANCE AGENCY NOW FOR RENT YOUR COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR Store building approx. 510’ $I»,oon. Terms. XV m. H. Murray PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A HOME AND BUSINESS Low Cost time payment* 1 bedroom unfurn. house. 1 baths, 1111 Celery Ave. Phone FA 21394 NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD screened porch. Closed Sunday PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Seminole Realty USED CAR Call LEW LUSTER 2 room apartment, funished. RAYMOND M. BALL AGENT Thl« l« a guest p e n to lha W. DIETRICHS r. W. MEBO 1949 Ford 2-door ENVELOPES, Lettarhaads, stat#- 2' bedoom home, Furn. Available 204 S. Perk Sanford Prairi* I.ak# Drive-In Thceltej Office—FA 2-4263 REALTORS 1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new manta. Inroicea, band bill*, and -April 15. for Mrs. Vernon Hardin. Exp.I Home: FA 2-5836 Elisabeth Mriht in. Associate paint 4 scat cover*. Spec. $395 program*. ale. Profro«tie* FARMER’S AGENCY KENNETH L. SLACK date Apr. 20, 1957. NO OBLIGATION 1961 Park Ate. Phone FA 2-3232 1951 Plym. 4dr. Sedan Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951— . Insurance end Rea! Estate KEG. TEAL ESTXTK BROKER 19X4 Chav. 20, 1937. Yal*. Dragline 4 Bulldoier Service 1012 Sanford Avs. expense* Paid. Phon* YaMcx j 19X7 Cherry Bloswm Festival In Ph. FA 2 3276 Sanford. Hotel, Room 101. Washington. ffnlcrnutionalj l ; I

t F* J £ -:iv .S - i r . V ?.• V fjr * v -\t\ \ v, * v« r v h n 1*. Thor*, Apr. 11. !*>• . h i sa r t o r s n u u Taking Life Easier a SPEAKING GE CARDS’* Help* Hypertenidon i MLR sm w s. Often they mate Challenge For Dr. Mays J i tafia* fififf Irritable. Aad A m w nenl bjr ELIZABETH SEIFERT. (B ' C 1990, ky EUubtU Stilt*. Rsyrtstsd by «r, Dsdd. Mtsd * Os- lac Ptertboted ky 10»f rsstsrss ajrsdkat*. • chronic______■ A frtllng ot Ig h t disability and fia t* than rtllnea* may ta an Indication of ■TMUt'als tha | "Enough ta buy tha bulldtag ■ay other single diaaas*. hypertension. OeneruBy, though, p n i) 1 doctor* la tlM KM* Actually, then i* M BMff to this particular symptom la I ta S suburb ot tlurbaak try la i Public Health Sendee, tha Heart and equip K. Seventy-five thou­ r f ? (roc srrrvuia# clink aad Cancer and Tuberculosis or- sand. a t least” ta mduly fearful of this disorder. tank causa for loo much worry. lie* !«* observed consumed slid* but escaped Injury. nv* ounces of milk per cereal serving. Thus cereal become* I m p o r t milk carrier, especially for adults. *" Wyatt said Highway Department • HATS . . . 100 - 3.98 AH L h E v u * ? 1 o f corcal and tnllk le another way to Include maintenance men fired three *«»."» in tha dally diet. Entree*, mufffna. broads, rounds from th* howitxer at tha • GLOVES . . . 1.26 - 2.00 confections, end dessert* can all be made with cereal ami milk ns key point of a mate of rocks and ingredient*. Chocolate Peppermint Pi* with Corn Flake Mnrit, snow on the mountain. • HAT AND HANDBAG SET . . . 3.50 • 3.98 Howitzer* frequently arv uved to ahoot down potential alidea before w _Choto.,ri* Peppermint Pis with If® Bik# Cor® Flak® Mir*hmal!ov CruM tha accumulation of snow and rock build* «p to a point where It t tablespoon* butter 1 pint ehoeolat* lc* cream ia dangerous for traffle on the 1 >1 ^ . n ^ r 0" er*m* 1 p,,nt P*PPcrmint stick or H teaspoon aalt m|nt |c« cream highway below. This time, how­ ever. the shot triggered a much 3 « kM’ ? r** ^ cup chopped peppermint ON A I RIAL RUN off the coast ed sweetened or regular candy bigger avalanche than bad been England, the Royal Navy’s ex­ expected! ertmf’ tT"1 •«!* In large pan. Place perimental high-speed sub­ Jow St,^s*on*t*pt,,y until mixture la amooth and hot. marine. the Explorer, success­ ! corn flake*,• stir carefully until all cereal flake* are coated. fully cuts her way through ocean waves. It Is the first ot two o ChSl UFill*»ni'th r i s r,*ldC,e,nHd boIt‘ on\ ° f bu“ ’’” ’d 9-inch Pl. o. t •'HI. rill with a layer o f chccolate Ice cream, too with a new British i"ba to use a high- l ijer o f peppermint stick or mint Ice cream. Smooth top. Place In test peroxide system of propul­ “ We Invite Charge Accounts’* e **7 Jr vt M C0.m* 'V "* G \ r,n iih *°P with chopped peppermint stick sion. This allows the main pro­ w it f e t ,m ln X ‘ ' NoU' be LVred pelling machinery to be em­ ployed at full power when sub­ \c^c^c^c^e to#**#**#**#* icjpxcpn ty& cjp merged. tJmUrmUiomalJ

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VOL. X L IX Established 1908 SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 Uaited

Construction Plans In Immediate Future Navy Reveals News The Navy today iaraed a state, ment to the Joint Washington dele­ gation In which new* of the re* talning of the Sanford Naval Air Station hero waa released. Congressman A. S. “ Syd" Her- long Jr., In a telephone releaie of the statement, aaid that Admiral W. V. Davis, Chief of Planning for the Navy aaid ’ ’The original plan RATIONS WERE DRAWN AND KITCHEN *ct up to feed alt personnel of Company “ H , 131 Arm<*rd to replace tho Sanford Naval Air .Infantry Dattalion, National Guard, within minutes aflu* last night** alert wa* founded at 7 o’clock. (Staff I'hoto) Station, was based on the need for modern facilities suitable for the operation of the/blgn perfor­ mance jet aircraft simulated in an area not threatened by rncroJrh- mint of the surrounding popula­ tion.” 'Guard Unit Called Out The statement from th# Navy continued "In view of more urgent requirement* elsewhere in the Na­ vy Aeronautical establishmi nt which prevents the immediate re­ Last Night By Test Alert lease of the subject facility, the decision hat been made to adapt An alert wa* aounded laat night | Judge Advocate General, of me Dl and expand the existing facilities at I at 7 o’clock which called out the vision to watch the local unit in Sanford to acromodatc the current Sanford National Guard Unit, Com­ acl*on- I requirements rather than to re- t Armory May Be Lt. John Keeling, one of th* Com­ build a replacement activity in the pany B, 154th Armored Infantry pany "B" officer* said that ml Sixth Naval District." Battalion for a simulated mission chine guns had been set up along John Krlder. Mlna„ r of th( In Tort Mellon Park. th# the lai front In the . ■»», 'L \ l» , Seminole County ChamE>r o f Com Built For Proposed Major Roy D. Green, Ass’ t G-3, Park area, however, the ‘nests mcrce, revealed the message first Operations, for the 48th Armor­ coukl not been seen even through re at the local Chamber of Commerce ed Division, said "This could be a porters w.-re walking elose by. wiUl M,yor n>vld (jalchei local, statewide or even further Reserve Unit Here "In addition," said Lt. Keeling.; Chamber of Commerce President slcrt." "We have mortars set up in that, Clifford McKibbin, and Jaycee Possibilities that an Armory will Fifty minutes after the alert was area" as he pointed to a section President Georgo Andrew Speer be built in Sanford for use by an sounded, 35 men and two officers o f the park, seemingly open. In listening in. <11 AMIII.lt OK tOMMEIU K MANAGER JOHN to right) standing by to hear the results of th* rekas* arel l ier n Army Reserve Unit loomed today had reported to the Sanford Ar­ that instance, too, the battery of I The entire Washington dvlega- Congreesman A. 8. “8yd" llerlong in Washington as he reads a Andrew Speer, (resident o f th* Jaycees. Clifford McKibbin. preei- when a spokesman for the pro- mory with full gear and equipment mortars could not be seen. Hon, including Senator Spessard release from Admiral tV. V. Davis, Chief of Planning for Ihe Navy dent o f th* Chamber of Commerce, Krlder, and Mayor David Gat* J f posed unit for Sanford said that ready for duty. Rations had been drawn by the L. Holland, Senator George Sms- residing Ihe expansion of th* Sanford Naval Air Station, (Left) *hfl- (Photo by Bergstrom) "with the interest of 50 men an At 8:37 last night, 17 men and kitchen detail and the unit was pre-1 thers, and Congressman A. S. Armory would possibly be built three officers had reported, the pared to feed the full compliment "Syd" llerlong made the appeal here." field kitchen and CP had been set of men nmt officers for a full day to tho Navy Department to ex­ Already, the spokesman said to­ up, guards were posted and two without having to secure addition­ pand the local Navy Rase instead Legion To Initiate American Legion * Meet Set Wednesday day, 12 new people have expressed road blocks maintained. al supplies. of move it to some other area. an interest in the proposed unit The huge armored tank was in Major Green said last night "The Their appeal was based on eco­ and an additional 10 prior service operation and stationed at the San­ results as I see them are that with­ nomy in government operations In 8 Members, Elec! people have Indicated an Interest Home Is Started ford Ave. entrance to Seminole in one and a half hours after the that a $20 to 130 million establish­ To Discuss Market In the new organization. Boulevard. alert was sounded the mission was ment was already existing here at Lee Moore said today that a under control.” Sanford. company size unit is possible for "This was a test with a simu­ Officers Monday lated mission." said Major Green Guards were posted around Fort Congressman Herlong said that For Oviedo Post • *»the Sanford area with Ihe pieper Mellon Park They could be seen he had been advised that eon* Rebuilding Plans turn out at a meeting to be held who was on hand with Captain CamphcR-Louing Post 53 of An American Legion Homo tat Volis A. Williams Jr., Assistant silhouetted against Lake Monroe struction would include new and th« American Legion will hold Its Tuesday night, Apr. 18, at 7:30 as they pared the seawall. Both Oviedo Post 243 started yesterday lengthened runways, new hangars, tegular meeting Monday night at Veinhera of the Seminole Ou.’- ’rcund aatket with a It-urnth p.m. in the City Commissioners end* of Seminole Boulevard were and new barracks as well as other according to word received in Sao- 8 p. m. at the legion Hut on ty Chamber o f Commerce and payroll. room of th* City Hall. controlled by madhlocks with ma­ foril yesterday. needed facilities at the Sanfor.l Na­ S. ninnlo Boulevard. Col. P. M. Grahn, Senior Advisor. chine guns and mortars set up in val Air Station. Dealers on do Sanford State Ora dealer, amending thi Seri The new post homo la located on United States Army Reserve, will Jaycee Easter Egg E'ght new m*nli*ra o f the post strategic locations so thit any Cost of the construction planned Farmers Matin, along -a 'th rule County Ch/mber o f Con- th* Winter Park Rood directly io> , be In Sanford Tuesday evening for will be initiated at 8 p. m. Thr*i« direction approach could be pro­ for the immediate future will come iVntnat* Cojiify Comnrn’ wv-r* neres meeting Tuesday night, ross from th* cemetery. the meeting and will assist in the tected. to approximately 53 million. "It t-i h« taken intv membership o f •a'd "Th* Ualeyn, N. C- Farm Poet officials however, said yes­ organization of the unit. • r.d Roart of Linford C:ty Com Hunt Set Apr. 21 Captain Joseph D. Bryan Is com­ is in the immediate future," said the post wt!l include: lieri D. • •s' Mur Vet is an example ct wi »t terday, that an additional $1,009 " I f an Engineers Company Is ifrnson, Paul E Morris, Jsmrv E. misiioners v iil n e«t with L. n. manding officer of the local N.v (Continued On Paxe Ten) it really needed here in San fori is needed to complete the financial • ^created here,” said I-ec Moore, lewis. Dtreiloi of tiia* f -ride TT.e Seminole County Juniorj tjona) (; uarl| Lrnit_ tsllkelt, Jvk f. Alrxnnlt", i:i»s- to make this tho moat su eesiful plans for the construction of th* 9 "135 men will be needed for full Chamber o f Commerce has mnde State Market* next \V n t* tVk over pu-.a n r success of the alert and mission SUte." building of a roof. Also attending the meeting tues- Egg Hunt to be held In Fort 51*1-, said "The mission very probably Additional V. Hall. rebuilding the io* al m ara't. day evening will be a recruiting It '» etpeeted that man** *f tha To this end, th* post officials Ion Park Sunday afternoon Apr. wou^| have been accomplished with Following th* Initiation ctre- Dealers and officials bavo ex- (Continued On Page 10) dealers and litcker* wh-t w* e said, donations aro being received 21 at 2 o’clock. fui| strength in another hour." munt.v the o i s t ’on of P c u f- pritieil n desire Ifiat tha Sacfu. ' located on the Sunforl Slate on s 35 horsepower outboard mo- Kim Kimbrell, chnirman of the; Members of the National Guard Local News f!ve*s will take pliu-e, erdinq State Farmers' Market, I«s>rr>y*d Farmers' Market will alter J \'eJ (Continued on Pag* 10) Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt Commit- Unit were reporting rapidly dur- rrow are: (left to right) show; Mrs. Irwin Fleischer, consultant for thr show; and Mrs. Dan regular force, ft is doubtful any bo* for Sunday. Sunday pickup* (Contiiiueu On Pagt Ten) Cemetery. Mra. Fred Ganas, consultant for Ihe shew and president of the San- Batten, staging chairman. (Photo by li-sgstiom) temporary substitute will b* ana- wlU remain the **m*.