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farm ers Market and Sanlurd Ed Zimmerman waa elected T w c i O u t n . Fruit Co. We went te work there. preildtai and pursued tba depart­ (Coat la nod from Pago n We moved trucks, semis, and a (Ceatlaaed From Peg* I) ment's goal with tba sama enthus­ H ut was smoldering and drove it couplrf of traetors. Wa started down By midsummer, Mr. and Mra. iasm as tba past president. By ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF THOMAS poura a stream of water Iato the B anted Slats Farmer* Market office. Fire at# Ha way Hita put of the danger sons. the aisle between the flaming Ed Zimmerman of Lake Mary had lata January all parte necessary the arts hat stopped before destroying market office records. (Staff Phots) Our way waa trapped on tba buildings—wa cursed the men who donated a truck of sufficient sin to build tba truck ware placed in lo be converted Into a fin fight­ tha capable hinds of Pugh. Fire back Um by a diesel trad er that had locked their trucks. Tha heat was frying hot—ws couldn’t stand ing machine, a water tank was Chief and Chief Engineer, and tha sureties Commissioner reporting ii.g their equipment to he'p b wouldn’t crank. Mika Tamny Farmers tha lots of unila one and ten ar.d this emTTjrwy. And the-e were Pet Cockerel drove my little Chary and wa hook­ It long snough to break the win­ obtained from tha Altamonte truck waa ready for testing In lata dow of the trucks—we watched Springe Fire Department and Ne­ March. (Coetbaed from Pago 1) part of five," he said, and al-o msny Navy men, off duty, who ed to the snormoua piece of ma. tar Into the debris and smoulder­ I Itched In to help is fight the Kills Woman four or five of them, one appar­ gotiations for a pump, hon, and Zimmerman, president of tbs asked tha: ar. adjustor and in­ thlnery. A strain, part of the chain ing rubs, "I’ve seen a lot of (ire that at one time threatened BUXWORTH, England W— A broke, wa triad again. Thia time ently just recently off the pro­ nozzle were commenced. Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­ vestigator ba sent to the «cen*. duction line, burn. In early November the Board of ment elates that although the fire fires but I’ve never seen one that a good potlIon of Sanford," he chicken killed Mrs. Ethel Bowden tt moved—wa got her ouL Dealers and brokvrs affeevd ,n said. Wednesday. !*ve never seen more valiant Dlrecton met at 'Harvey Pugh’i department can answer calls, It traveled s i fast as this one. thia mornings blase at tba Stan­ With one traetOftraller and the home and voted funds to purchase la only In Its Infancy. Chief Cleveland said tha: the The 31-year-old farm wife bled A help of a driver we got another kids; they had run thslr hearts “ Our efforts, earlier this morn- ford State Farmer's Market In­ a high capaelty pump, 200 feet Plans ara being made to event­ Inf," the Flrw Chief aeld. “were Sanford Fire Department la*.1 six to death after har pet white tractor trailer out that had no out for thslr school just a few cluded: Harold Kaetner, Then Cockerell bit her on the lag aad hours earlier and by this time of pressure hose and a five posi­ ually construct a shelter to house concentrated on keeping the fire Pate, Robt/ Robinson, Dirndl lines of acse »o fight the blare keys. tion (stream to fog) water noz- Lake Mary’s shiny new fire angina from spreading into areas that rnd the Navy bid one. "The new severed an artery. We booked onto trailers with they had been In a neck-breaking Henson, J. A. Emerson, W. L*on paee for nearly an hour. sle. and other equipment c-uld have wiped out a good por­ cquipmoit worked fine,” he said, The mother of five children wa» Ford tractors while the paint was December 1936 saw another el­ ard Justice, M. J. Johnson Roy We moved Into Sanford Fruit To thia end tha Fire Department tion of tha Goldsboro area ard Spines, W E. Klrchhoff. A L. 'it really did the work, there unable to stop the bleeding and ling off the trailer tongue from ection with new officers taking some of the other Important wasn't even a skip." died within an hour, although har -heat. Both boys had tinged Co.’s office and front part of the la sponsoring a chicken barbecue Jchnson, Anderson Refrigeration C the rains. buildings nearby." “Our tr.ublc," iaid Chief Cleve­ children ran to e nearby farm for hair by this time. plant. Wa took out desks, a safe, supper on Saturday, Apr. 6, to ac­ Service, Winn-Dixie Stores, Joe Sandy Anderson, Market Man­ land, *ia with manpower. This help. One ear was locked. By the time recordi, coke machine!, vending quire funds to erase any debts that Corley, Chase & Co. Rlpr nnd machines, fruit, an air condition­ may be existing and for future ager, waa on the scene this morn- Ready Tomato Co., Harry Took"), same flro could have happened We could get to It It was a mass Former Resident downtJwn. Our requirement li e( flames—the gas tank blew— ing set, and fruit By this time wa use. ing looking over the ruined of­ .Market News Service and the had 20 or 30 men helping ue. The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire fice of tha market. He 'eld State Farmer's Market office. eight m ou men at thi present PRAYER FOR THE we let It go. Mrs. Ada T. Mero rate." By this tlma the flam"S bad We used traetore we ntd sav­ Department la a full fledged mem­ “We're not out of business.” Chief Cleveland stated thia ed and hooked them to tre liars DAY Jumped the runway between the Dies In Palatka ber of the Seminole County Fire­ Anderson said that the building rroming that "We were luck* to and carted out material until we mens Association and also has was fully eovared by State In­ have held the fire where it was. Tn 1814, General Andrea Jack filled the trailers. Brantley and Mrs. Ada Talbert Mero, a for­ active membership in the Florida surance.” I immediately wired C. "We nre appreciative of *he son captured rensaeola, Florid*, Dial FAirfax 2-3221 Legal Notice Mike were panting hard—I waa mer resident of Sanford, died at State Firemens Association. B. Phillips, the State Fire In­ help the Navy gave us by send from tlje British. near exhaustion, a far ery from 11 p.ra. Wednesday at tha Palatka IN T1 rrNA M K °O r* T H * ATB the physical flttneas of these two Hospital after a long lllnais. young heros that had saved ma­ Born Oct. 10, 1871, In Fairfax ft/ttU rW lLO R R end J. W. County, Va., she had been a resi­ WILD LIU her huiliauJ, VMM chinery whose cost went into rvalilincaa era uuUnown. Kl.- thousands of dollars. dent of Sanford for 33 y*ers and VA UICKBT HTAHBUCK, » member of the First Presbyter­ t widow, wboao raaldanca Is Tha fire department was tre- unknown. ALLKBN l*ELL mendous. By the time thay ar ian Church here. Mix. Mero had CHOATE and. BENJAMIN 1>. rived the entire Farmeri Mar been living In Crescent City for CIIOATi:. bar husband. Both of whoB© rwnltUncBO »ro 174i ket wee lost and the flames were the past six years. ranklorl Avanua. I^ulaVllla. spreading fast in the Sanford.Fruit Survivors Include thre* sons. Miss Royal Crown .mucky, Ii AWBINCI Percy A. Mero, New Smyrna tKIIA.NKLL MORAN. JR. and Co. plant It looked hopeless, but ______MORAN, Ms wife. we had underestimated them. Beach; C. E. Mero, Ft. Wayne, both of whoaa raaldoncaa ara Fire Chief Cleveland went right Ind.; George A. Mero, Diytona IS Upland Road, Stamford, Con par* 1 II. Icu l ELIZABETH up next to the flames with his Beach; four daughter!, Mri. W. will give you a OATES MORAN VUNKER ond men. One crew was within three A. Salimann, Moline, III.; Mr*. MICHAEL YUNKKIl. har hua- bond, both nf whoaa r>a|i|an> feet of a truck with flaming gas Mayme Hodgkin, Mre. J. M. t.a ara No 1 llrlalot Court, tank. They saved it—all that Jackson, both of Crescent City; R y I) No S Clreltvllla, Mrs. W. H. Bach, N«w York; 1* Ohio. If thay ba llaln*. and burned was the seat and nne tire II dtad lhair unknown apoua. —and they saved the rest of the grandchildren and 11 great-gramlr aa, halra, davlaaoo Iran i, plant. children. aaa. cradltora. auccaaaora, aa* alsn.aa, truataaa and othar Tired, exhausted, hair singed, Graveside services will be held purlin claiming by, tbro'ish, clothes scortched and full of smoke Saturday at Crescent City with undar or analnat th« follow* Masters Funeral Home of Palat InW naniad paraona who ara we sat down to rest. It thrilled FREE dtcaaaad: VICTOR H HTAIt- me to look at the boys—Triple-A ka in charge. BUCIE a n d LAWRENCE The family haa requited that no I'RANKEL MORAN (SR,) and stock of fine leadership and hero­ If SOPHIE II HAINES. lor* ism. They knew they hid dona flowers be sent but that gifta ba marly HOPIIIR I) CROOK* a great service and they were hap­ made In Mrs. Mero’s memory to HTi IN. and HARRISON II 1IAINKH. har husband, nr el- py. I thought thay should have the Jacksonville Childrens Home Ihar of lhain ba da<«aaar- bla. to.wit; the kids from the track team lon* of water were poured Into North Ono.hatf (N4> «f fho home—It w»s all ovot by 1 a m. the buildings from aa many lines Northsaat quarter of tho o f R C Yestlr, if I ever need a hero, Northwaat quartar of Bac as firemen end helpers could lion Nina IS). Townahlu I’ll know who to look for. control. Twanlyoiia l i t ) . Bouth, The Navy firefighter* were Uinta Thirlv-ona (SI) Kaal You, nnd a a eh of you, ara haraby called into action nod stationed to introduce you to at-lfl'd that a suit In equity h.ie $2>/2 Million along the 13% St. side of the b«an broufht aaalast you by R T WARD JR and W. A. WARD. (Continued Prom Page I) fire to prevent the flames from I. In lha Circuit Court of tha market pla.. Ilt7, am| south and from east and into the dangerous areas. and to aarva a copy of ouch an* nest. . Smoldering ruins remain this awar nr drfanaaa upon tlllASUN (you a carton of RC just to try a carton! A ULANKNKIt. FUintlffn- atlor- Tho Sanford Fire Department's morning along the paved areas nava h.rtlti, whoaa sddraai la 17 newest equipment, two brand new where tha market platforms East Cantral Avanua. Orlando. pumpers, were put into action to And think of all the fun you’ll have while Florida on or htfora amid data aa stood. requir'd by thn lawn of Florida fight this morning's blare that ^you’re doing H! No other cola, remember, and lha ll.t Florida Itul-a of civil at one time threatened tit wipe I*rortdtirt. If yon foil to do to, • Macro* Pro t'onraaao will bo an- •>ul the area found the market. is made like RC—made to give you lighter, tarr.l again.! you for lha rtllaf d<* An ice hous« on 13th St. a- man>l.i| in (bo Complaint 1 T J A.* You ara furthar aotlflad that tba cross from the market pletfornt fresher flavor, glass alter frosty glass. HERE’S ALL aatura nf said suit I* to Qulat tha waa doused with water throngn- Tltla to aald prop any In RONALD p . MARTEN. a| u*. and ClfARt.E-U out the peak of tha fire to keep MARTEN at ua. it from igniting. Precautions ^OUR BOTTLED GAS YO U DO: Tha luma of tha Court In which WE RECOMMEND thia suit ha. htan laatllul.d la t'lr- wore also taken In other citrus cult Court Ninth Judical Circuit packing houses in caa« the flmtcs FOR HEAT ON WHICH Bamtnols County. Florida, and tha jumped to other areas. 1. Boy o corloa of RC o» regular price ahbravtat.d tltla of ( raoa la YOU CAN DEPENO p'ut deposit. » r w a r d , j r .. and w . Expensive equipment in the re­ A WARD JR. Plaintiffs, va RO. frigerating ayatems, office equip­ PHI): II IIAINER, formerly HO- 2. Enclose & RC bottle cops in the special PH IK H CIIOOKHTON. amt HAR- ment, telephones ami telegraph carton envelope which is pre-addreued HIRON If. IIAINKS. har hu.hand. equipment, trucks, records, and at al. Dafanilanla to: Miss Royal Crown, P.O. Box 6368, It la htr.hy nrd.ra.l that this Or- stocks on hand counted for tha Chicago 80, Illinois. ear and Notice shall ba publlahad huge total and the estimated loss c a lls fo r •net a waak for four (4) canstcu- in the fire. tlvs waaka In tha Sanford Hamid, 3. Mitt Royol Crown wilt tend you by a nawapanar ptihllahad lo Sanford One witness, at the fire from return mail a coupon good for a free R.mlnola County. Florida, and hay. the time It was found, said that Inr a uanaral rlrcuUtlon la Rami N carton of RC nol* County Florida flames were seen along the edge tVITVFRR my hand aa ClrrV of of tha roof and in one and of tha ta ll Ctrsnlt Court of RamlnoK £ « C r r'onaty. Florida, and tha aaal of market platform area. Ha said Court at Sanford. Rsmlnnlt that “it looked as if the blama °vvn •'"'ly. Florida, on lha Srd day of COLA II. A D., 1SS7. D P. TTsrndnn Clark of tha Circuit Court NOTICE Uamtnoto County Florida h» Aria .1 r.undqulat I will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by any one ex­ Only One FREE Carton L W RT.ANKNWK ef on*ROM A RLAJOCJOfR cept myself. A tlo-aava »or Ftnlntlffa Per Family IT r.%* t r«n*r«i At m iii (a) WUmer a Mills < OrUn«1o, Florida Ph. FA 2-5854 414 W. 9th b «

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If Tow Ronli Shop and Save D tlW m d B y Can PA 2-2611 B aforo In Sanford ® h * J S m f t i t b S i e r a U i For Dt for try ft AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER > VOL. X LIX Established 1008 SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 United Press leased Wire NO. Jaycees To Help Push Letter Writing Drive Market Reconstruction A concentrated effort to spur ed for their part In the effort letter writing in the interest of to "retain the Sanford Navel Air tkc effort to retain the Sanford Station in Seminole Count/" by ►Top News Naval Air Station in Seminole John Krider, manage rof. the Seminole County Chamber of Plans Underway Today County will get underway tomor­ row when Jaycees will man Commerce. In Brief booths on First St. and past out "I thought the Jaycees effort WASHINGTON W — The leaflets suggesting the letter was one of the greatest contribu­ House Appropriations Committee ariting. tions toward thr effort to keep Officials Jaycees yeaiercay were prais- the Navy here," he said. "Some­ today slashed 26 per cent (mm body had to furnish the leader­ the mdget cf Commerce Secre­ ship and the motive power ane Surveying tary Sinclair Weeks who had VAH-9 Receives that you did. "dared" Congress to cut it. "I think you mould be award­ Safe Driving ed in some way for the day that Damage OSAKA, Japan W — US. am­ you provided," said Krider. "We have had some response The Sanford State Farmers’ bassador Douglas MacArthur II Award For March Market will be rebuilt immedltto- The monthly safe driving a* to letter writing but it has not warned today against the "suden been impressive enough and now ly, according to a itatement from flood of low-priced good* tha- of ward which is presented to the Tallahassee thia morning directed NAS Sanford Activity with the 1 would like to ask another fa ten causes trouble." In an address to Senator Douglas Slenstrom. lowest accident and traffic viola­ vor of you—we can do something before the Japan-Ainericao Society tion rate for the month was won yet and the quicker tin better,’ Senator Stenstrom. by telephone bore, MacArthur, who took over nis by Heavy Attack Squadron Nina Krider said. to The Sanford Herald today, quot­ post two months ago, said Japan­ ed a letter from Nathan for the month of Starch, 1957. The Jeycees responded Ira Mayo; ese business ignored this rule and mediately to Krkier'a request to Commissioner of Agriculture. The engraved plaque which led to the trouble that developoj man tablet on First 8t. Saturday Mayo, In hia letter to Stenstrom symbolizes the award was pre­ in the United States over dollar and pais oat '.he leaflets asking sakl "Immediately after you left blouse* and velveteens (mm Ja- sented to Cdr. J. M. Miller, Com­ local cilirens to write to the Secre­ the cabinet Room this morning C par manding. Officer of VAII-9, by tary of the Navy atating their got the Budget Commission’s ap* Capt. Robert W. Jackson, Com­ reasons for wanting the Navy proval to start Immediately re­ WASHINGTON (W — Support- manding Officer of the U. S. to stay In Semi .oie County building the Sanford State Far. ers of the 2 billion dollar compro­ Naval Air Station, Sanford, at a “The letters should be per­ mors’ Market and not wait on. mise school construction bill to­ personnel inspection today. sonal," he said, "written in the the insurance adjustments. day planned a strategy o( delay VAH-O’s accident and traffic citizens own handwriting.” "Also,” sakl Mayo, "I have au­ to win passage despite the con­ violation rate for March which is Krider explained that 'the only thorized L. II. Lewis, Director of gressional economy drive. They computed on n per capita bnsU thing I was asked to do when In the State Markets of Winter Ha­ all but openly acknowledged that was 0.0G8. Washington was 'keep the tetters ven, to take all of the men he ha* Otherwise the bill faced death. The plaque was held by Fleet coming* and we want to make an and start the reconstruction Im­ Aircraft Service Squadron 51 for indelible impression. It Is *•< im­ mediately. WASHINGTON OR — President the month of February and prior portant,” he said "that 1 think "I emphasized to them that we Eisenhower has strongly urged the to then by the Staff of Head- we can ask the people who are nation's parents to take a more did not have an hour to loaa a* quarters Heavy Attack Wing interested in keeping ihe Navy the spring crop is right on us. We active lntereit in getting to know One. here to write a letter." their children's teachers. The want you to know we are making In addition to ihe plaque the All letters, he said should he all the speed possible to get the President told the National Edu­ winning squadron wclfaro and re­ address this way, and he demon- cation Assn, that he was "astonish market back In business," said creation fund receives un addi­ trated: "Secretary of the Nnvy. Mayo in hia letter. ed" to learn in talks with groups tional monetary credit which is Navy Department, Washington. across the nation that many par- In the meantime. L. H. Lewis used to purchase recreational and 25, D. C." arrived in Sanford yesterday to ants did not know their children's athletic equipment for the crew. Tomorrow, Jayceer will be in teachers. plan the reconstruction and ha* downtown Sanford performing C. K. PHILLIPS, DIRECTOR of the Slat* Fire Fund, a function shown above (renter) talking with Saady Andirmn (left) already issued a request for bid* another gigantl- task, this time, of the State 1i essarer’s offire arrived in Sanford this morning to of Ihe Sanford State Farmer* .Market and L II. Lewi* (right) Dir- for materials, lumber, hardware WASHINGTON M — The Senate Former Resident look over the Nanlord State Farmer’s Market fire loss. I'hillip* i» i-clor of ihr Stvtr Farmer* Market*. (Staff Photo) Internal Security subcommittee asking local citixcns to tell the millwork, electrical, plumbing; planned today to push ahead with D. B. Stafford Navy Department why they want roofing, concrete and all items ne­ a general investigation of U.S. the Navy to rema'n here. cessary for constructing building* diplomats In the Midcast ilespito Dies In Lake City E. Myers, 13, , Drivers Are Hurl to replaoe Units one, five and 10 Canada’s bitterness over the sui­ Floods Threaten Leaders To Await Pay of the local market destroyed by cide of Us envoy, named in ihe D. B. Stafford, 51, died sudden, fire yesterday morning. Senate inquiry. ly at his home in Lake City at Wins County In 2-Car Collision, C. R. Phillips Director oI tho 11:30 a. m. Wednesday. South; Blizzards Raise Bill Before Stato Fire Fund arrived in Sin- Born Feb. 25, 1993 in Turboro, ford this morning to look over Baseball Situation Ga., he formerly lived In Sanford Battled In North Spelling Bee $750 Damage Seen the dlsastrout fire and start ad­ and had been a resident qf T.nVi Hr UNITED DRESS Property damage w-aa estimated justments for insurance an th* City for the past eight mouths: "'» ir q'rls were the top wlnmirt Acting On Increase r* $750 In n two-ear collision last huge wood structure through which Here Dim; FSL Will Flood* threatened the South Ip- ir Ihe annual Spelling Bee con­ He was associated with MeColsky night shortly after 8 o’clock In blazes ripped early Thursday day in the wake of a deadly flur ducted last night at the Sanford TALLAHASSEE W — House Housa suddenly passed by voice to­ i Start With 7 Clubs Motors Co. there and a meaiber ry of tornadoes, snd north cen­ education leaders voted today to day a resolution of Interposition, (tun*, of the .Mayfair Inn. morning. Junior High School. Two boys Debris la icattered over the a» "The baseball situation here of the Jehovah Witness. tral sections battled their w ont captured the fifth and sixth places wait for Gov. LeKoy Collins’ teach­ declaring Ihe U.S. Supreme Court’s A car driven by Joe Wiley Jar­ Survivors include the widow, blizzard since mid-winter. er pay raise bill before they act desegregaiton ruling null and rell came out of Lee St. and col­ tire market area and fire still looks very dim and we are plan- The winner of the Spelling Bee amoklers throughout the area. Thn Ding n<>w to go with seven clubs," Mrs. Grace Stafford, Lake City; The violent spring atorm contin­ on the $1,000 salary increase de­ void in Florida. lided with a car driven by Alfred three sons, Allen, Ronald and ued to buffet most of the nation was Mary Eileen Myers, 13, in the manded by Florida*! 30,000 school An identical resolution plunged Foster Green, traveling cast on Sanford Fire Department was call­ John Krkler, President of the eighth grade at Pinccreit School. ed bark to the scene about a id ­ Florida State League said today. Neil, all of Lake City; one sister, from the Rocky Mountains to the teachers. the legislature into bitter debate First St. Mrs. William Schumacher, Day­ Atlantic, touching off a rash of at She is the daughter of Mr. apd in a special session last summer. Both drivers were taken to morning today to douae small "Interest came too late," he Mr*. G. G. Mycri, 902 West 25th The House Education Comm.tiec tona Beach; three brothers, R. N. least nine new tornadoe* Thurs­ took up the bill sponsored by the This time it took only a few Seminole Memorial Hospital to t>* flames jutting from the remain* laid, "to get the committments Stafford, Sanford; G. M. Stafford, day. St treated for injuries. of the office section of the mar* from the major league club?" Florida Education Assn, anl minutes of spiritless debat* before of Pensacola; W. B. Stafford, The threat of more twisters Runncrup in the 90 minute Spell­ which Collins railed "unrealistic," It was approved and sent to the Jarrell, 60 received facial in­ ket. • The major league clubs, Krider Dude City and several nieces and eased in,Pixie today, but (jooding ing Bee was Naomi Tuhy, 13 year at an earl) morning meeting. Senate. juries ami Green, 27, was report­ Senator Stenatrom this morning explained, had already made (heir rain* continued in most southern old seventh grader of St. Luke* said "It la my thought that w* nephews. Even though 11 members of the The resolution was brought up ed to have received facial Injur­ committments for Vic year and Funeral services will be at sections. There was no break, Christian Day School in Slavia. by freshman Rep. Wellborn Daniel ies plus left kne« and cheat in­ should provide adequate storage the Interest in Sanford was so however, in tha northern stites She is the daughter of the Rev 21-man committee signed up as facilities for produce to bo storod 10:30 a. m. Saturday at Bris- co-introducera they deckled to °* Lake Cllun,)f who said it waa juries late that they had made arrange son Funeral Home with D. J. blizrards that swept the Dakotas. and Mrs. Stephen Tuhy. identical with the measure advo­ $350 damage was estimated on through the summer month* in or­ ments for the placing of their Minnesota, northern Wisconsin Winner of third place was Bet­ wait until all the various formulas der to make the market a full U Richards of Eustif officiating. for raising teacher salaries have cated in the special session by the Jarrell ear and |iU0 damage players. Burial will le in Evergreen Corn­ and upper Michigan. ty Duda, 13-year-old eighth grader former Rep*. Pjentice Pruitt of to Ihe Green car. (Centinaed se Page 1*) Blowing snow lashed by gust* of St. Luke’s Lutheran Christian been presented before they act. "Unless something unforeseen Ctcry The bill also must clear the Ap Mnntieelln and Karri* Rryanl of Charges were plared against James! up to 60 miles per hour strjnded Day School and daughter of Mr. develops," said Krider, "Sanford | Pallbearers will be propriation* Committee, headed by Ocala. both drivers by Investigating ofli- is out—however, something might Hicks, George Caldwell!. Robert1 Iraveller* in Wyoming and Colo. and Mrs. Andrew Duda of Silvia. Rep. W. C. Herrell of Miami cers of the Sanford Police De­ Russia Conducts yet develop which would make it Other wrinnera were Deanna economy—minded Rep. James Dotson, R. C. Brantley. Ros- Cal ) r*** UP ,0 ,0'lr fe,t 01 ,now bur Moody of Hillsborough, oefore it and Repuhllcian Rep. Thomas M. partment, Captals Arnold Wll. possible to field a team here." botn, and Bert Frsser. led the mountain states area ear­ Dietricks, II, eighth grade Ail Carney of St. Petersburg tried to Prims and Patrolman Carl Dod­ Another Nuclear lier in the week. Simla Parochial School, Steve Moul, can be studied by the full House. The season will open on Apr. 12 Later this morning the Florida delay it. hut were voted down 5J son, for the Florida Stale League with Ferry Ship Trapped 13, eighth grade Lyman School to 29. The resolution bore 56 Weapons Test A ferry ship with 91 persons and Richard Keefer, 12. seventh seven clubs. "It just means that Meet Called Apr. 6 names as co-introducers. WASHINGTON » — Th* Unit­ each date that Sanford would have , aboard was trapped in lee floes grade All Soula Parochial School. "Name one time that a resolu­ Florida Blue Key in the Strait* of Mackinac, Mich., Judge* in the Spelling B»e were: Rotary Guest ed State* announced today that played will mean an open date for To Form Reserve tion of interposition has worked Russia conducted another mielear the odd club," explained Krider. during the night, hut all were re­ Mr*. Joyce Bateman. Mist Re­ effectively on any m.ilter," Her- Members To Speak ported *afe and comfortable. A becca Stevens ami Hugh Ansley, Speakers Told weapon* test Wednesday. Unit In Sanford rell demanded in asking a delay. As. I jn n c f 'l - . L The brief announcement by "TREAT" FOR TEACHER! Coast Guard icebreaker *tood by all from Seminole High School. The wi-ekly meeting of the San­ "It assistixl the sovereign state * ' 1 U IU IIN N ,IU U A meeting of all reserve officers ford Rotary irhcdulrd for next Chairman I.cwls L. Strausa of tho * ENID. Okla. HR— Capt. Itoy C. and non-commissioned officers ir.. to free the ship M ay. Pronouncing thr wools wi* Cd of Virginia in recent cases involv-1 The Sanford Lions Club will Christensen, professor at Seminole Monday will he featured by the Atomic Energy Commission »aid Smith, of Enid Air Force Base, (crested in forming a Sanford re­ Ing its segregation laws in the hear momber* of th* Klori'fia I test was another in RusaJa’a bad to eat hia theory that "there High. appearanee of two outstanding school*.’’ Rep. John Crewi of Blue Key, Honorary fraternity of serve unit ha* been called for The spelling matrh was broad­ students of the University of "current leriee" hut did not speot- la no reason for a man to starve Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p m. Baker answered. the University of Florida, at It* f, the size of the bomb or whether aa long as the wood* are full of at the city hall. Additional cast over Radio Station WTRR. Florida, supplied by the Speakers’ if we adopt It and our officials meeting Monday night at th* Seminole Comity Director fur Bureau of Ihe Florida Blue Key one or more bombs were exploded. inaect* and other animals." His Any other personnel between the do not hark it up, then of course Yacht Club. It sakl only; survival (ruining class Thursday *gCs of 17 and 23 who have not thr annual spelling match is Prof. Honor Fraternity of the Uni­ it will not prevent integration." The meeting has been designat­ B. C. Steele. “The Soviet Union on April g, gave him a farewell dinner o f, had prior service are urged to at- Local News versity. D was announced this Daniel said. "If (hey do back it ed as Ladies Night and all mem­ 1956, conducted another nuelear alligator soup, fried bumblebees, tend. The winner and runnerup will morning by Myron Reck, general up then no power or body ran bers of the local Lions Club have go to Miami on May 3 for the weapons test in Its current fried rattlesnakes, sauteed jumbo For further informition contact program chairman for the local forco integration in Florida’s been urged to attend and bring seriea." grasshopper*, fried M e x ic a n L*-e Moore or City Manager (Pete) 17th annual spelling match which club. schools." i their wivea. On Page 10 will determine the South Florida Tin- test also eras announced by worms and hard-boiled quail eggs. Knowles or Col. W. A. Wasson Miss Martha Wchb of Lake­ There were only a few "no" i \ committee appointed to nomi- championship speller. It is Semi­ the British Defense Ministry la land, is a graduate student in votes when Speaker Doyle Conner nate new officers for the club for London in an even more terse nole County's 10th annual partici­ Journalism, a member of Trianon called for a vote. the next fiscal year beginning pation in the Spelling Bee fashion. The annonneemet said (Women’s Honorary Leadership . July 1, consisting of Ben Wada, merely that "the Soviet Union Society) and the Hall of Fame. \A/ pplfripr j Grady Duncan and Clarence Wrl»n carried out another nuclear test Joe Chapman from Panama City, W C U t l i U [will present their nominations on Wednesday." Archbishop Ends is a freshman majoring in poll. Gen i ally fair today, becoming ! ltn,| make their report at Monday The announcement here was th* Ileal science, president of the partly cloudy with scattered night’* meeting, 19th by the United States disclo*. 13-Month Exile; freshman rlaas, and I* on the shower* Saturday. Little change On Tuesday, May 7, the San- ing various Soviet nuclear «xpl» staff of the school paper. The, in temperature; low tonight 61 ford Lions Club will return to sions since tb* firs* Russian shot Leaves For Africa Alligator. to 68. I Rs noon meetings at 12:05 p. m. In September 19(9. MAIIE, Seychelles Islands —th —Archbishop Makarius of Cyprus ends a 13 month exile today and leave* by ship for Africa on the first leg of a Journey to Europe He planned to board the Greek tanker Olympic Thunderer later In the day to begin a trip he hope* eventually will take him back to his eastern Mediterranean home. Up to the declaration of his freedom last week by Britain, the archbishop had been confined to hi* villa near here. • The archbishop and members of his staff were exiled to the Sey­ chelles March 8. 1956 The British hoped his removal from Cyprus would break the back of the EOKA terrorist activities there. It was not certain which port T ilt FINISHED PRODUCT: Seminol, High School Gle« Club girls admlro cakes baked for tbo Semi­ the Olympic Thundertr would nole High School Glee Club Day la SeniorJ tomorrow. The Gle* Club is attempting to raise fund* take Makarios to. to take them to the State Contest* at Tsiapa later this month. They will conduct a hake sale and The British said he was free to AN ACCIDENT IN FRONT of the MayMr Ian at Lee Av# occurred Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment. (Phot# Vy l e r i s l w ) car wash tomorrow .(Left to right) Juanita tVjnnc, Shirley Mttgsn and Lind* Yeackle. ‘go anywhere except Cyprus. •bully after a o'clock. Roth drivers were injured sod takers I*

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A Church With A Friendly Wei- come Three miles veal of Sanford ee first street, then right at Mon rue Corner. • Not forsaking tho assembling of _____auqday school 9:43 a m. ourteJvas together, as the manner ’ WrtMadSF f r a m * » Homing Worship io 44 a.m. of sone la; but eahortlng one an ft®- r. M. Y f:oo p. a. other: tad ae much the more, Evening Evangelistic 1:41 p.m. g O X d U T BAPTIST CIUKOI Wednesday night prayer and aa y t see the day approaching." prntae service >:IS p.m. Hab. 10:24 Sermon by the pester. Sunday School—10 a. m. VmMT Chart* W. BiaU if. Evening Worship Service 7:10 Morning Worship—11 a. m. p.m Sermon bp the pastor. luadav airnui aamcw: Training Uoitao-LpiJO p. m. ia ! ■ Iowjo •«•••». Prayar Meeting Wednesday 7:19 p.m. Evening Worshlp-T:W p.m.* U a.a. Her Bias Worship Prayer Meeting Wadppaday night loaday stating nrrttai: • T :N ft ®. •:1ft ft » Traiaiu Ua» Ti n ft*. ItertM *«*»? Wodsaaday 7:10 pm. Prayer ■Mtlflf Sunday School iO:Sr p a Corner ef West Fifth and Hally Hollsoaa Mooting U :N a.m. "WELCOME* YOU" y H i B i f o p g o d a n n a Opoo Air (Street Msstiaf) g:M Paster W®. L 13tk * . a * L—*4 At* Bar. B. N. In * Ti n ft®. ft. D. Creiglow Mlvation Meeting 7:N p m iy Mbool t ill Sunday School 10 a.®. Morning Worship l i t .». H erein Worship U Cory Codeia 3:N pjn. Ireaailltt1- ftctvlee 7:30 p. » . tlnd Practice . 4:00 p.®. Bible Study I p . ® . prayer and Bfkte Study Wadaaa Ladia* Hoao I r ts u t T:N p « Evening Sendee 7:43 p. ■- •ay a l 7:W p. » • Thursday MM week Service Wednesday le Worship, BO te iem .M Pray® Meeting TiN p.a. 7:45 ft ®. "A GOING CHURCH FOR PO0TBR CHAPE!. Open-Air (Street Meeting) StN A COMING LORD" METHODHT CBVBCH COME AND SEE THERE Ortsfts IS A REASON! Ber.OeerN.H. Carttee. UPBALA c o m m u n it y CHURCH OF T IE NASAEENE •:4ft a.n. leedey W upI PRESBYTBR7AN CHURCH Uioo i .b WanWp ftenrlce "Sanford’s Sloglog Church* •:00 p.Bk Worship ftertle* Rev. a C. White Mlnieter Second sl and Maplo Ave., Wist Mr*. Clever M em Pleniet R. H. Spear Jr* paator Mm PntrieU Summerlin Sunday School Site o.m. Pleniet Morning Worahlp 10:41 a.n. •OUTB •ID * *A#n»T George Pesold. AseL Bupt. #7 Slngsplratlon Service 3:30 p.m. CHURCH Cherek School Training DaparlmanU s p. m. Beat 37Ui St. Al Park A**. Church School 10 n.m. Evanlng Evangslistie 7 p.m. Tka ted of year Martk Worship 11 a.mMId-wook Prayar msoting aach i ' Par a frtradly Ckewh. Wadnaiday i.ta p.m. vY-ft *><' fa Evening Worship s:M p. m. t * OereM B. Price „ P " l,r “Everybody invited te attend Tho Church ef th* N aurcna la . ■' 1; HUM* Btfgkbothom SJ. Sapor- our services." Wailayan la doctrlM avangtUatic 3 latoBdont la appeal, and world-wide la . Sunday Bible School 10 a.m FIRST METHODIST CHURCH million. - >:■ ?« "Wheaoever will may come". . • ill.) .i/.f.-i. Preaching 11 **ro Paster Mlllee H. Wyalt Bible Study . , 1 P* s - Edneatienal Dimeter Rachel Baa* FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Byeagellatle Preaching Ttdft P m alay Prayer Meeting (Wad ) 7:4ft P.» OF GENEVA 0:4ft ami. Church School Legend has it that, long ago, the dogwood came into Y ’ ' . • Mlaalonary Prm lltinlal Jack L Stewart Clasiea for all agaa. Paitor You Are Welcome Sunday School 10 a. m. bloom on Calvary and that, afterwards, a cross wag implanted U a. m. "The Meaning Of The Morning Servle* 11 a. m. into the flower itself, to remain for all time. You can see it CENTRAL iAPTUT CHUECH Cross" Evening Service Bar. j . W. Parham# Paator 0 p.m. MYF — ------Training Union 6 30 p. m if you look closely, rust brown against the white of each indi* Cor. Foartm th Bt, Oall A*#. 7:11 Organ Vaipera Preaching Sunday School C:43 a.m. •The Deliverer" 7:10 p. m. vidual blossom. Wed, Player Service 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship Sarvlca 11:00 Broadcast over W.T.R.R, Many of us carry crosses, faint like the dogwood’s emblem but •.m. 8i30 p.m. Fellowship for young Training Union d ill p.m. It’a a CHURCH OF CHRIST with us, nevertheless. Somehow, in this Lenten season, we be* FOB A U . people. 2nd S t and Elm Ave. family a (lab. Ralph Hrewcr .'r. ALl fob the Craning Worship 7:10 pm. come particularly conscious of them and of our need for help— LAKE MART BAPTIST EvangelUt CHAPEL a certain kind of help, that can be found only through the "Coma thou with ua and wa will Lake Mary, Fla. SUNDAY ; •„ TL “ - * <• •o that good.” Pastor — Rev. W. A. Elteawood Blbl# School io a.m. things we learn In Church.i f * 4 Sunday School 9:41 n.m. • Morning Worship ___11 a.m. The Church doesn’t pretend to banish our cares and woes. can .unr(Tt. SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER Evening Worship ...... 7 p.m. Morning Worship II a.m. *l !r Should allMd ^ rw «n* why Boy. L. P. Tether, P«»«"r Training Union 4:10 p.m. TUESDAY $ut, its teachings realistically consider the experiences of Sunday School 10 a m. «Pport th« ChuiclL n Mrrle*t raeularl* Evanlng Worship 7:10 p.m. Ladles Class ______0:30 a.m life itself. No matter what our personal cross may be, we •wnaok. (2) « * ’ Morning Worship U a.m. Prayer Meeting Wed 7:10 p.m. WEDNESDAY ot his eomniu.iiiv irli,n * (3) For th, Evening EvaogalisUe Service Study .....7:30 n.m. seem able, to bear its burden with more strength. Bible C laim “ k; 01 'h» Church IMFihtS! ''J 4' rw '!• 7:45 p.m. PAOLA WESLEYAN THURSDAY L ent is a wonderful time in which to begin mak­ «ni«f Boitriol aupport p L , h BM Sunday School 9:41 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 4:10 This “Support The Church”, Series, Published Ea ch Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval Service M:I0 *.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. p. m. “Prayer For The Day" phone Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:10 Evening Worahlp 7:30. Thema-- of tho Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by the Co-operation of these Well- FA 3. .1331 p.m. ’Tolntcra for Ptrsonal Workcra”. FIRST CHURCH OF CHH1SI. Young People Service Thurs­ The nursery with an axperienc. known Business Establishments: SCIENTIST. day 7:30 p.m. ad and rellahl* baby-sitter In 100 E. Second St. EBENEXER METHODIST chsrga will be open In th* *nn«< Sunday Servlets 11:00 a.m from 11 till noon. For maximum Sunday School 11.00 ant CHURCH occupancy of the parking lot I MRS. APPLEBY’S FLORIDA STATE BANK BERRY’S WAREHOUSE 8ANFORD ATLANTIC Wednesday Evening Heatings 1:00 Cltru* Heights south of the sanctuary attendants! RESTAURANTS •f Sanford FURNITURE CO. NATIONAL BANK p.ns. Rev. Albert 8. Farrlor Pastor requested to line up their cars In Lesson Sermon —...... "Unreality" Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford an orderly fashion. Reading Room toeatad In Foyer ot E. Johnson, superlntandant. Th* public |« extended • cordis] Church Hulldlng open to public Preaching Service II a.m. welcome to all public service*. I SANFORD LINOLEUM GENE’S BOTELER WHOLESALE BOYD • WALLACE MYF 5 p.m. 3:10 to 4:10 p.m. Tuesdays and & TILE COMPANY SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS CONFECTIONERY MUTUAL INSURANCE Thursdays. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:44 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A cordial levitation la oxtonded p.m. 519 Park Av*. to sli to attend our aervkcei and (A Southern Baptist Church) use the Reading Room. THE CHRISTIAN 4 MISSIONARY W. P. Brooks Jr...... Paimr BERGSTROM W. W. HORNE WILSON . MAIER ALLIANCE ClIURCn DROWN* S AMOCO SERVICE ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN Fred B. Fisher Asso. Paitor PHOTO SERVICE TRUCK BROKERAGE CO. OfO FURNITURE CO. In Slarla (Near Oviedo) Park Ave. A 144k St. Kirby Rogers Dir. of Music C. D. Brow* * Bar. Stephen M. Tnby Paitor Sunday Mrs. Marvin Milam Organist Sunday School 9:44 a.m Morning Worship ... . 8:45 a m Morning Worship S:31 a.m. Sunday School 9:43 , m B|dio Mission Broadcast at 1:30 Worahlp 10:40 a.m AMERICAN OIL CO. THE TEXAS COMPANY Evening 7:44 p.m. Morning W orship------11 a nt SENKARIK GLASS & „„ RE I M ANN t. m. over WORZ (740 He) J. C. Davis, Consign*# Sunday School 9 00 a. m.—for all Youth Fellowship U:3u p.m. Training Union ...... 8:43 p.m. PAINT CO. M. R. Strickland, Contractor 1 CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH Evening Worship ...... 4 p.m. aga groups. Wednesday Christian Day School — Monday Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m Wednesday Service .. _ 7:30 pin. (Nursery for all services) through rrtday 9:00 a m. - (All Bibl* Study and Prayer 9 p.m RITZ THEATRE elamtntary grade* and kinder- Thursday (Earphones for hard of hearing) HAROLD H. KASTNER CO. NICHOLSON BUICK CO. J. C. HUTCHISON ft CO. gart an.) Cherub Choir Rehearsal 9:10 WELCOME Carol Choir Rehearsal /:ou p.m. CUUHC’U OF JFJU S CUIUtil fha Ladies’ Missionary Soeialy SANFORD CONGREGATION OF OP LATTEIt DAY SAINTS JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES J. C. Brooke Branch President meets for Lunch and prayar Kingdom Hall SHERWOOD TRACTOR CO. R. L, HARVEY PLUMBING W1*HI BOTTLING COMPANY BR1S30N FUNERAL HOME City Hall on the 3nd Tuaiday of each 1421 Wait 1st St. Sunday School 10 a.m Worahlp u a m. 1 p.m. Sunday—Public Talk: Sacrament Meeting I p.m. builnaia and prayar un the 4tb "Choosing Qfa with tha Si* Tuesday of aach mun

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f H. April S, 1957 Page 3 THE SANFORD HERALD Aerialist Soys Takes Work, Pain Social fcventti To Become Star By DOC QU1GG United Press Staff Correspon­ dent NEW YORK UP -H ow doas a pretty girl become a thrilling Tboiv KamiJ hi&! headliner aerialist in “The Great-1 eat Stow on Earth T" Work. Just plain work, and yean and »y yeara of it. Plus plenty of pain. Take the case of Galla Shawn, JACKT FENWICK a slip of a las* with green Irish BIRTHS . eyes. 8he will celebrate her 23rd. birthday next week by doing her Mr. and Mrs. L. T- Tarbultoa regular two-a-day head stand are happy to announce the birth of ■a Wednesday afternoon was an neckerchiefs, and ribbons. performances on the high irapezt their son April 3 In Norfolk, Va. im portant time to little Mist V.A.H. 5 got "rained out" of in Madison Square Garden with He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. The proud ■ Mary Dctli Finnegan. It was her t softball game last Monday, but a ate*) brace guarding he.- tiro-; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. llxth birthday, and her mother R. L. Johnson of Flora Heights. they made up for It on Wednes­ ken back. worked hard to make it one, For 17 of her 23 year* she Mrs. Tarbutton I* the former Miff ahe’U rememl>eril Sixteen small day, by beating H.A.T.U., 5 to has been doing acrobatics and. Rachael Johnson. ‘ v guests were transported to the 1!I I told you they practice all aerial work—a long apprentice­ the time! Elk’s Playground, where they ship for her opening in the big, TABLE TOPPING WITH TILE Want to add my own word of ft played to their heart's content, town last night as a star of tba: Would you like a coffee tabl* praise for the men of the N. A. S. -'-J •nd were served ice cream. cup_ Rlngling Bros., Bamum A Bai­ that really adds a quality look cakes, and punch! Several of the* fire department, for the wonder-1 ley Circus. ful work they did in helping to to your living room and at tha mothers aided Rosemary in sort- On Stage at Six same time is very practical I t o r . and keeping track »f the fight .Wednesday’s night’s con­ She was born in 8ioiu Falls, i flagration. This is not to de­ Clever homemaker* have found {crowd”! They were; Mrs. T. B. S. D., but lived there only two tha answer. They arc topping JlcFall, and Mrs. James Gut, Al- tract from the work done oy the days. Her mother was a trapese their tables with handsome, stain- helping out were the teen-age civilian fire-fighters, hut since performer, her father a dancer, this is a “Navy" column, l ( proof ceramic tile*, whleh coma E'in daughters of Mr. and Mrs. and thair vaudeville act had to in 200 different colors. Just Joseph O'Conner, Jean and June. thought I'd make mention of the. move on. She began working together when the necessity warm soapy suda or detergent la In addition to Mary Beth, her when sh« was six, after long and required for easy cleaning. lister Sharon, and her brother way they all turn out and work tedioua practice in private. Patrick, those attending were: arises. A “well done" to all of It was In a Houston, Tax., Tom Ball, Margie Ball, Palsy them. night club that her father car­ act broke up, and Miss 8hawn . Owens, Elaine Owens, Eddie ried tha six-year-old on stage In has been doing pretty welt In old. Beth McFall, Henry Out, • suitcase. He opened the case movies. She once doubled for «immy Gut, Sharon Scott, Sherry and she Jumped out, dressed in 7.*a Zsa Gabor In a cirrus movie, gcott, Mike Scott, Billy O'Conner, a sailor outfit, ate a banana was with Pat O'Brien in another. •nd Jimmy O'Conner. Each little Bisek Family and drank n glass of milk while Star of Trapes* guest was presented with a little NEWI.Y APPOINTED Sl'NSIIINK COMMITTEE officers of the man. Mi s. W. E. Gray, chairman, Mrs. K. N. BlarkweMer, coordina­ standing on bar head on a little In her first appearance with i ta s te r Basket as a favor, and Feted With Hospital Auvilirry going over duties with the Director of Nurses, tor of the Auxiliary am* Mrs, Mary Deytena. pedsitaL the Rlngling etnas, she atari in g rememberance of a wonderful Mrs. Mary Dctyens. Left to right are: Mre. R. F. Cooper, co-chair­ (Photo by Bergstrom) Her mother had sight girls an atrial ballet In tha center afternoon! sad three boys, and soon all 11 ring whleh hsa i t other girl* In Young Miss Sharon Enlo« Is Farewell Parties kida were working in tho same the air at the same time. She • long way from home! Sharon, Navy Chiefs Wives act, billed aa “The Gallagher takas to thn high trapes#, stands Several farewell parties wera Hospital Auxiltiry Appoints Music Carnival on bar hand, swings, than Juggles •he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. given in honor Of thu Edwin Family." They did a teeter-board four hoops, om for each ankle jack Enloe, is visiting her Biscks of Alexandria, Minn, this Club Plan Dance aerobatic act. The kids, tholf grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Committee Officers Recently To Be Held parents, and three pet*—a po­ and wrist. Her head-standing week. At Recent Meeting act finishes and a "swivel" un­ T otts, at their horn# in Waynes- Monday evening Mrs. Irene During the past week Mrs.! Mrs. W. A. Fessler, Mrs. JeV lice dog named Reno, a rabbit, F. E. Roumillut, president of the | Itncliff, Mrs. C. L. Park, Mrs. | The officers and board mem­ winding Bin trapes# in a feat Ville, N.C. Watt of Pinecrest Invited tel- At Pinecrest and a guinea plg-trnveled toget­ * Got to remember to get these Seminole Memorial Hospital Aux-j W. E. Kirchhoff, Mrs. G. R | bers of the Navy Chiefs Wives her In three enrs end tiro trail­ whirl. « atlves of the Biseks to her home The Pinecrest Jr. High School This hard worker has two ^•reminders’* In! One Is for all where • pleasant evening' was iliary, met with member* of the Strickland, Mrs. ,W. R. liceil. Club met Wednesday at 10 a. ers. Quite n show In Itself. Information, Hospitality, and I Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs. R. N Glee Clubs Invite all those who Seven years ago tha family children, Loula, 8 and Mark. S, Diiefe and their wives about the spent visiting. m. In the home of Mrs. Charles love music to attend "A Carnival square dancing lessons that will Sunshine committees at the hos-' Illackwelder, Mrs. C. E. Butler staying with their grandmother Refreshments of jpplc pie and of Music” to be presented In atart this coming Monday, April pital. New officers were intro­ and Mrs. II. G. Hunter. Meads, to discuss plana for a DANCE. in Houston. Her husband, Lewis ice cream were served to. Mr. duced and Mrs. R. N. lilack- buffet dinner dance at the CTO the Pinecrest School Auditorium, Cuttln, travels with her, acting t . That will be at the -Chiefs Thn officers for the Hospital­ Friday at • p.m. THE BELL* OF ST. MARY Pub", starting a t 8:00 P.M. So and Mrs. ray Lee. Mr. und Mrs. welder, coordinator for the aux­ I'lub April M. aa manager. Walter Trapp of Enterprise, Mr. ity Committee are Mrs. J. G. NOBODDY KNOWS THE get out your dancing shoes, pol­ iliary had instructions rend for Mrs. W. G. Flaming will direct "Also, h* stands below me and Mrs. WJ Watt, Mrs J. G. Kesscnich, chairman, Mrs. Fred Final plans will be discussed TROUBLE I'VE SEEN ish them up, and be there when each committee. .Stein, co-chairman, Mrs. 1’eter the program and Mra. Lulu Bai­ during the act to catch me If I David and children, Brenda and at a later date. ley will accompany tha group. JOSHUA FIT DE BATTLE OF •be fun starts! Mrs. Mary Dctyens sitso met J. Donohue, Schedule chairman, JERICHO. fall," she said. "Only one time— Also nnothcr reminder for V. Brent, Mrs. Aldcne Taylor and impediments of coffee and No admission will be charged, children, Elisabeth slid Susannc with the groups ar.d made sug­ ami Mrs. Fred A. Dyson. 2nd LET THERE BE MUSIC he didn't catch mt." A. H. 7 wives, about their meet­ cup cakes were served to: Mr* but a donation wUl be taken eo That was last Feb. 4, la Sara­ and Mrs. Effie Mcilker, Joyce gestions pertaining to the work. vice-president of the auxiliary defray expense* of the Muak THE EASTER PARADE----- ing, also this coming Monday.' It was nnnounced that the ns adviser, Miss Cecile Heard William A. Johnson. Mrs. A. L. sota, whlia practicing for bar and Pam. Department Seventh Grade Glee Club. April 8. And also sUrting at Imard members of the Hospital and Mrs. Andrew Carrawuy, aud­ White, Mrs. Charls Meads, Mrs. Girl—Pat Place big drena act. She fall rata «:00 P.M. This will I* a little Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Trapp Auxiliary would meet at the hos­ itors. Mrs. Phil Dessler, Pur­ William Cotter. Mrs W. F. Pot- Following Is the complete pro­ Boy— Jimmy Terwilleger a concrete floor and fractured problem that some Chief’s wives of Enterprise gave a dinner par­ pital every third Tuesday at in chasing agent. gram as it will be sung by the SOMEWHERE OVER THE one of bar lower vertebra*. She ty for the Biseks und Mrs. Irene seh, Mr*. M. A. Rogers, Mm . b “7" will have to work out for n.m. There are four general mi*- Norman Phillips, Mrs. I

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Htnc* the negotia­ for the use of our farmers and the brokers tion to Adenauer’s Christian ness to the Russians is because tion* which or* to start 1st* this mers * Market is a serious loss to Sanford Democratic Union, war* confident month or early In Slay will be for and dealers through whom they market the Soviet government will not and Seminole County. they would throw him out In the agree to Germany’s reunification. an informal trad* agreement in­ And lessons are to be learned from the ex- their produce, parliamentary election to bo hold He is determined, too, to keep stead of a formal trade treaty. perlsnce. kept It. West Germany tied to the North Russia is so eager for tho *- Now political oxparta in Bona, Attantic Treaty Organisation un- greement that It Is likely Mikoy- .¥"» «“» ””*■» toiw Maldistribution Of Doctors tho West German capital, arc pro- leta there is a revolutionary ■ *n will head the 8oviat trade dele* dieting an Adenauer victory. rhing* in the European situation.: gallon despite the fact that Ada- U. W f n . h produce frown by Seminole A dMInguWwa «n»U th* “"her'day'’ to The ’old man" himself—h* was It is reported in Bonn that nauec Is on record as not partleu- 81 on Jan. 6—ie mapping out a Adenauer Is preparing to seed a Marly wanting to see him. m t operateeiwrate when they came to.work inursuay Jn particuUr> ^ hi€dInir whistle-stop campaign in order to 6. r. show West Germany's 35 million morning. of this advice would mean better medical voters that, despite hi* ago, ha k .Records were destroyed, equipment was ; care for many Americans, especially In ru­ still It vigorous and able to load bunted, trucks were turned to rubble, tele­ hi* government for another four- s'? phones went up in flames, storage units ral areas. year term. Mo It is the belief of Dr. Malcolm E. Phelps Try and Stop were consumed by the terrific inferno, in H* plans to cover tha country of El Reno, Oklahoma, the new president ~ feet, a mode of operation was seriously dis- in hie special train, taking hit •By BINNITT CIRF- of the American Academy of General Prac­ big black Merced** sedaa on o "T LOVE LUCY" oatabllahed not only tho fame of Deal and ~ rupted. tice. that emphasis on training specialists flat ear for detours, and moke at, But only temporary 1 least three or four ipteckos a 1 Lucill* but Producer Jeas Oppcnhelmet'as wolL has brought about a national "maldistri­ Tho Utter waa playing a round of golf, using a hall with hi* # Dealers, brokers, and packers found spots bution of doctors.” The specialist tends to day in addition to a sarltg of big r* from which to operate—some in thoir sat speeches spaced through the name a tamped dearly upon concentrate in large cities, and there are not campaign. homes, others from temporary locations enough general practleioners to provide ade­ it, when ho hooked a drive x ja Adenauer Gettlag Stronger onto an adjoining fairway. v where a telephone could be used and cus- quate medical care in the rural sections of It la Interesting that Adonauer •r tomers contacted. It wasn't many hours af- seems to b* getting stronger while As ho dashed over to re- the country. trlevo it, another pUyer \ w - ’ 1st the blase had rased the Sanford Farmers Addressing the Academy, which is the se the leaders of th« other this* big governments In Weitrn Europe— calmly picked It up and put Martlet that trucks headed for the western cond largest medical group in the nation, Dr. Veterans Corner and northern markets were being loaded Trim* Minister Harold Macmillan It In hU pocket Phelps also said that because of intense Here a rt authoritative anawera tho military pay ho received many of Great Britain, Premier Guy •• with local produce. “Hey," yelled Oppenhel- competition among specialists, some of them from the Veteran# Admlnlatratlon years ago, or on tho pay receiv­ Mollet of Franc* ood Premier mcr, "you’re picking up the And—while this .was going on—the Sc- to questions of current Inter- ed today by in army captain? "attempt to carry on a general practice, in Antonio Segnl of Italy—all ai* in wrong ball, aren’t you?" ‘ ‘ minole County legislative delegation, in eit to former serviceman and A. Survivor Benefits Act pay troubte over one Issue or another. which they have been inadequately trained.” their famlliee: mints are baaed on tha currant Tho pUyor examined It Tallahassee for the 1957 session of the State He expressed the belief that specialists Adenauer hod succeeded In put­ Legislature. Senator Douglas Stenstrom. Q. I underatar.il that payments pay icala of tho military, and ting over an unpopular rearma­ Judidally, then answered, should no more engage In general practice under the Survivor Beneflta Act not on the amount actually re­ “Nope. ThU U what Tv# v Representative Mack N. Clevclnnd Jr. and ment program including conscrip­ than the other way around depend on the bate pay of the ceived by th* veteran while he tion. He waa compelled to reduce been playing. An Oppen- '■* Representative Gordon V. Frederick was As a solution, the new president of the rank bald by tha veteran. My waa In service. Your payments, the draft term from 18 months to beimer!" talking with Commissioner of Agriculture academy of General Practice would have the husband died aa a result of then, would he based on what a on« year. But. the first batch of * * • ~ N»than Mayo about the serious loss of the wound* Incurred in World War captain receives today, not oa 9,733 draftees entered service Mother (to 8-year-old son): What are you looking for? medical srhools "adjust their cirricula so I service. Ilia rank waa ciptaln what he received In World War Monday without Incident and the Bon: Nothing. market In 8anford. that all their graduates wert well trainee In the A m y. Wilt the amount t# I. ». As If pieces of a Jig saw puzzle fitting to- draft I* being accepted. Mother: You’U find It In tha box where th* cocoanut candles w em gereralists capable of treating the entire pa- which I am entitled be based on Q. My wife and I both signed At the moment, on hit way * * * gather, the matter then came before the tient." a note when we received our Gt hum* after a state visit to Iran, A cannibal chiefs son waa suspended from a mission school g State Cabinet with Governor LeRoy Collins On the face of it, the number of doctors horn* loan. Wo now want to sail Adenauer la preparing to enter tan day*. HU mUdemeonor: buttering up too many teacher*, and Agriculture Commissioner Nathan Ma­ in this country is adequate. But, as Dr. our house and lot th* buyer take Important trade negot'atlon* r.tth o twr. by Bennett Cerf. Dietributed by King restarts BrsdlssU. . Quotes over th* loan. I plan to apply Russia. . yo looking into ways and means of placing Phelps points out, there is some maldistra- to VA for release of liability to emergency______r funds to work in rebuilding and butlon. Training u higher proportion of ge- The Soviet government has long the Government. If this release been seeking better relations IAFF*A*DA> replacing the very Important assot to Sc- ncrui practleioners, and recognizing their From News la granted, will it also Ineluda Though he reluctantly eitab- minole County and the farmers of the area. extraordinary importance in communities my wlf*? Ushd diplomatic ralatlone with By UNITED PRESS A. Yes. If you are released of Few realize the number o f people that have too few specialists, would do much DALLAS. Tta.: Ralph Yarbor Russia, Adenauer has not proved liability, your wlf*, too, will ha responsive to Russian gesture*. employed at the Sanford State Farmers’ to improve the situation. ouch, Democratic senator-elect, released. Market and the value of the payroll in re- • • on seeking an Increase in the in­ No Russian Talk* q. Ie it possible to go to a He has said publicly that he lpect to Sanford’s economy. come tea exemption when he gets school below the collegq- level, Culture to Waihlngton: under th* War Orphans Educa­ At the present time we do not have the "I shall be the exemption’* big ■xaet number of employes—but with the It has come to be accepted a* almost a tion program? ENTER HERE gest spokesmen In Washington.’ A. Yes, provided you already SAN DIEGO, Calif. -«I»-Bur six* of the organization# doing business on truism that Americans are forever seeking new sensations. Rut a persuasive case can have completed or -quit your re­ glare broke into the rear wall of the market, the number must run into a NEW YORK) Former President gular high ichool, and the below- be made for the idea that vast numbers o ’ Jack Shultx’a surplus store three sizeable sum. Truman on his plana: college course will equip you for times within a few weeke. Shultz, To be sure, any loss of this kind has a Americans, far from seeking whnt is new ”1 don’t know myself where a (pacific vocational goal. tired of repairing the damaged l’U be from week to week." Q. I am going lo school under great Impact on the local economy, and the nnd different, incline to favor whatever is wall, hung a sign over tho jagged commonplace and repetitious. Ui* Korean GI Bill, and I expect opening: "Main Entrance." tragic fire will be felt momentarily until the WASHINGTON: William a that ray entitlement will run full operation of the market operators gets When it comes to music, for example, they Doherty, president of the Nation­ out before l finish my course. want to hear the same paltry tunes over ani back into swing again. al Asan. of Letter Carriers, on The school does not operate on One thing now thnt we can look forward over again. They like their movies predict Postmaster General Arthur Sum- a quarter or semester basis. Is marfield'a warning of a cut In it possible for my entitlement to ,.to is a new. modern, year round operated able, and always with « happy ending. The TV comedians they prnlso do the same rou postal service: b* extented so that I can market with the Intest innovations in cooler “ People will get poor sendee. complete the course? ipace. tines endlessly. This if compounding, not solving A. If you have completed the If such persons would climb out of their the problem." major part of your course, your The Sanford Herald cultural ruts long enough to look nbou: entitlement may be extended tq them, they might find that there really are NEW YORK: Frank A. Daniels tho end of the course or for Dally eseepl Saturday, Sunday ana rhrUtmas. some (to them) new nnd interesting sensa­ general manager of tho Raleigh nine week*—whichever Is the publlihtd Saturday prsseedlae Chrlatmaa. N. C. News A Observer and shorter period. 4 -5 tions to be savored. We suggest n dip into {J»f. IC*« fCATVBU flBMCATt, loo. «t|U MM •stars* aa aaanad rlaa, mattar October It I t ll at Times and chairman of the Amer­ Veteran* living in Central th* Faat Of flea af Saaford Florida, undar tha Aat poetry, the !>est of which condenses n great ican Newspaper Publishers Assn. Florida who wish further Infor "Keep trying. He’a in there somewhere.” af Coagree* af Mareh I. 1171 deni of life into a few striking lines. We : i Postal Committee, criticising • mation about their various bene­ ( ft ICO I'RftKINfl Editor and Publisher recommend also, looking hard nt fine paint­ proposed postal rate increase for fits should write or visit the MARION HARMAN SR. Riaauttaa Edltar ■TILTH J. CUantNO. AdTartlalng Manaaar ings nnd sculpture to draw from them the newspapers with over—8,000 press VA Office at 42 E. Central Ave., meaning their creators intended. Or they runs: Orlando. ttnmcRimoN r a t h s “Such classification plays into SAVE d It Carrlar tla par waak Ona Month II It can listen to some of the great wealth of Tliraa Moatti, Sli Month, Ona Taar th* hands of those who want gov­ “I’m used to erasy things hap w hen your money earns that big »»•* M il Ill.lt music-^-everythlng from sweet songs to ernment to classify the press by All Obltaarr aotlcaa. card* of thaaka. raaolutlona and p e n I n g in these Hollywood yearly dividend ■atlaaa af adtartalnmaat far tha purpoaa of ratals* mighty symphonies—that is available to law for penalties or preferment. Hills, but this la th* craslest yet." funda will ha aharpaO far al raoular adrartlslae rataa anyone with the knnek of selecting good It la a threat to our fra# press." Tha Harald la a sasmbsr al tha Ualtsd Prsoo rndio programs nnd for the price of a few LONDON: Labor!!* Mr*. El- which la aalltlad aialualaaly to tha uaa for rapubllca- WASHINGTON: President El tlaa af all tha loaal aawa prtatad In Ihla nawtpapar good records. ran* White moving an amendent with Injured safety. senhower before the Advertising in the House of Commons on a All this may sound dismally like culture Council on the possibility of Rapraaaatad Nationally by Oanaral Adrortl.l.a films bill: Strain# tae 101 Oaoro'* Sarlnt, Htnh ntda with a capital C. It is that. And there’s more tax cut next year; Atlanta Oaorota "I am told that in the United excitement In it than a whole bnrrelful of "As much ns we hate taxes, States, the genera) attitude I* Tag* 4 Frldny, April 5, stale entertainment. pence Is an objective thnt over­ that children are little adults and riden our aversion to high taxes— Veteran Administration, We need over again contrariwise to all ean see adult films. Bom* of us If taxes are needed.” might think that adult* are Only this bill, because present laws, evidence submitted in the claim; large children when we look at Letters HOLLYWOOD; Philip May, are discrimitory, providing benl- Thnt remedial legislation is American films." fita to a certain^ group of veterans neighbor of Hungarian actress needed to stop the VA’s bureau­ Eva Unrtok’e cx-boy friertd, Fran To The Editor only, to the exclusion of all cratic abuse of power denying cit Murray, on a brawl between Milwaukee Is located at the To the Editor other groups of veterans; Many Justice to many veterans Is Murray and Miss Bartok’s second junction of the Milwaukee, Mero. ] ■lisnbled veterans nra wrong­ husband, Alexander Pool: monee and Klnnlcklnnlc Rivers. The Henfii'd Herald fully excluded from benefits by very obvious. The proposed 11.R. Sanford, Fla. present discrimitory luws and the 2502 with lta provisions for Ju Dear .Editor: unjust nrbitary VA decision* of dlclal Review is the remedial 0 110 days only! The Veteran* Security Act, If. rejection in disabled veterans legislation needed. Veteran* It. 2M2 in Congress would pro­ claims. The VA denied » veter­ should write to their congress Enjoy Treezer living with this new vide equitable benefit* to veter­ an* claim by error, Claiming lha man asking his support for Tha ans disabled in any military ser­ veterans disability did not exist Veterans Security Act H. R. 25- Shrine Club Benefit vice. Would allow a veteran to Until several months after dis­ (12, end are Invited to contact Deluxe WESTINGHOUSE FREEZER! be represented by nn attorney charge from the military service. our committee A d Join in our of his choice, Would permit in Then Inter again rejected the campaign for our Veteran* spections of VA file* end record* ■am* claim on th* ground* that! Rights Bill. WAS 499.95 by the veteran end or hi* attor­ DISABILITY EXISTED TRIOR Sincerely Your*. ney, and provide fur Judicial TO ENLISTMENT. The VA hn«j John L. Wilder, Chairman Baseball Game Review, in court, from any un stubbornly upheld such old United Veterans Committee just or arbitrary decision of the erroneous decisions over and- Jacksonville, Missouri. 399-95 Saturday Night 7:30 p. m. SANFORD PRICES Sanford Memorial Stadium A Four Quick-Freeze SbalvMl ★ Thre* Big Reach-In Food Compart manta up topi 1957 BUICKS A Big 72-lb. Roll-Out Bosket I A Deep Door Shelve* hold 68 We can deliver you a new 1957 Buick 4 Door Sedan equipped with cartons in full view I I V Minneapolis - vs - Dallas Dynaflow A Only 82* wide! Saves space! A Guard Lite! Interior Light! Standard FOR ' 4 / A O * ' 5 Sizes from 9 to 20 cu. ft. in Brand new 1857 modal UK-14 upright and cheat-type model*. Equipment M Door Prizes To Be Given Away

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FRIDAY Mra. Robert Feth. Additional Society Th* Intermediate 4 department 3 p.m,—Circle Number K of the First Batplst Church wil Mra. L. I. Frasier, Ckattm— have a social in the educational Hostess, Mrs. L. F. Boyle, S4M Building at 7:30 p. m. Mellonvlll* Ave. At 7:30 the Adult Instruction I p.m.—Clnel* Number Ik Class will be Held in the Parish Mrs. F. IL Hill, Chairman. “ * Conning House of tho Holy Cross Episco­ teas, Mrs. J.A. Harroid, S14 8*0- pal Church. Visitors are welcome th Park Ave. The News to attend with no obligation. 3 p.m.—Circle Nnmber 4, Mr*. \ The Upsele Community Pres­ Kirby Fite, Chairman. Hoeteaa, ■T VIRGINIA CONN byterian Church officers and tea­ Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Daletplaa cher* will meet at the chureh at Drive, DeBary. Co-hostess, Mm, Thursday morning a coffee was VAH-ll. I guess it didn't occur 4:30 p.ra. AH officers and tea­ E. M. Hoke. given by Dornell Kilcline for to me that they should bo so chers are urged to be present. 2:30 p.m. Circle Number T, those who had helped with the generous when I erroneously re SArURDAT Mrs. H. G. Brehen*, Chaimna fashion show held in March at ported that they had made the From 5 p. m. to • p. m. the Hostess, Mrs. J. E. Baker, IMG the Mayfair Inn. The table was arrangements. Sorry. Another goof Sacrament of Pennance will be West 1st Street lovely with candles and red lilies. to chalk up on the ever growing administered in the chapel of the 9:45 a.m.—(Brcie Number •» Spring flowers brightened -nhrr list. Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Mr*. Harry Woodruff, Chaairman. corners in the living room. Blue­ Our sympathy to the owners of The R. A’a of the First Baptist Hostess, Mrs. Georg* Stine, 4 tt berry muffins and other fattening the Sanford Farmer's Market and Church will meet at 9:30 a. m. Summerlin Ave. edibles were served. Marge Mar the truckers, who lost so much MONDAY I p.m. — Evening Circle Num­ tin, the VAH-4 representative, In the terrible fire early Thursday Circles of the First Method­ ber 1, Mrs. Floyd O- CaeO, poured the coffee. Attending weru morning. It was indeed a holo­ Chairman, Educational Building Mallle Barlow, Teresa Martin. ist church will meet ae follows. caust. Circle No- 3 meets with Mra. of the Church. Hostesses, Mrs. Millie Thomas, Pat Hansen. Mike Alice Mills twin sister is visit­ Marguerite Graham, Mra. K. J . Stone. Jean Stetson. Katie Jack- R. T. Cowan, 11S Summartln ing her, and I will have to run Ave, 3 p. m. Routh, Mrs. John Krider, 8r. son, Betty Guy. Polly Savage. Hi- them donyn— never ran find Alice 8 p.m. Evanlng Circle Number Circle No. 6 meets with Mra. sel Rowell, Mary Munta, Doris at home. Understand that San 2. Mrs. Sidney IveaJII, Chair­ Theo Pate, 120 W. 18th. St., 3 Francisco, and Ginny Conn. ford navy abound in . Identical man. Host***, Mise Rebecca Ruth and Joe Tully are the twins. We should get them all p.m. Stevens, 821 Perk Ave. Co-kon- proud new parents of a baby girl together and take a picture for Circle No. 7 meets with Mrs. tess Mrs. Mery Earl Walkar. born Wednesday night at the Life. This would be on# more way A. B. Stevens, 1300 Sanford • p.m.—Evening Circle Num­ Seminole Memorial Hospital. to put Sanford in the public eye Ave., 3 p. m. ber 3, Mr*. Hervay H. Hale, HATU bridge was aeld at Do- of the nation. Circle No. * meets with Mrs. Chairman. Hoateaa, Mra. W. R, die King’s Thursday afternoon. ENJOYING i'llK THURSDAY MORNING COFFEE given by Mrs. .11 are. left to right: Mr*. Doris Francisco, Mrs. Hatel Rowell. Mrs. Z«b Ratliff, 1800 Park Ave., 3 p. Anderson, 318 Oak Ave. Co- There were three tables of bridge, Have been following with revul­ Dornell Kltcline for those who helped with the fashion show Mts'ch | Gene Stetson, and Mrs. Marge Martin (poirlng). (Staff Photo) m, hostess Mrs. Curtis Hughes. and extremely interesting hands. sion the scribblings in another newspaper of a former governor. Circle No. 9 meets with Mrs. Tha Elsie Knight Circle uf th* The cool breeses swept through M. L. Wright, McKinley Hall, 3 the house, and made the after How such drivei can be printed Gleaners Class First Daptlit Church will meet and the character paid for it I do p.m. with Mrs. H. II. Moreland, 1110 noon even more delightful. Pres­ The W.M.S. of the First Bap­ ! ent were Marty Mlllsaps. Anita not know. My morning cup of Meet At Smith Palmetto Ave. at S p.m. coffee is ruined, but I continue tist Church will meet at 10:45 a. TUESDAY Hadden, and her mother, Mrs. m. A covered dish luncheon will Hildebrand. Mike Stone, Mac Ed­ to torture myself to see if one Home Tuesday Eve. The Pilot Club will hold Its thing of merit is said. Has any be served at noon, and e* ' p.m regular business meeting at Y wards, Mallie Barlow, Treta Mi­ The Gleaners Class of th* a program will be enjoyed. chel, Jean Dooley, Ruth Norvell, one else found out how the lejti First Bapll«t Church met at th# p.m. at the Yacht Club. The board stature is proceeding, or do you The Sunbeams anu U. A.’* of will meet at 7:30 p.m. Jeanne McGuire and a substitute, heme of Mr*. Myron Smith, Flora th* First Baptist Church will (me) Jeanne McGuire is another simply see as I do, a constant Height*. Tuesday evening for ] The State Baptist W. M. U. rehash of the magnificent pro­ meet at 3:30 p.m. meeting will be held in Gaines­ bride in VAH-9. She and Wendall ngular business and social meet The Elsie Knight Circle (Bus are living in DeBary, next door jects accomplished by this ego­ Ing. Mrs. II. \V. Rucker presld ville, April 9-10. tist while he was in office To me. iness Women) of the First Bap­ The Circle meeting of tho to our other newly-marrieds, Paul ed. tist Church will meet at the and Lois Grundcr. It is an insult to the very fine Mrs. Willie B. Pippin gave th# First Methodist Chureh sre an reporters we have on our Florida hom# of Mrs. II. A. Moreland. follows: Dropped In to sec Polly Bru­ devotional taken from Mitt, 1110 Palmetto Ave. baker and Spook Hook this morn­ newspapers. 18:2123, telling th# Easter story Circle Number 1 meets with The Boy Scouts of the First Mrs. Marvin Dyal, 505 Plumas* ing. They were peacefully bask- She closed with a prayer. Mrs Preebyterlan Church will meat Iny in the sun on Polly’* hwn. Dr. 9:45 a.m. Mrs. C. L. Arnold Berta Corttell read the minutes In the Scout Room at 7 p.m. When the annual race for the of the last meeting and Mrs. A. Circle Number > meets with The Women of the First Pres­ Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, 2039 Mellon- best tan is held, these two will Gives Inspiring Kendall gave the monthly Sun byterian Church will have their be way ahead. Incidentally. Polly day School reports. ville Ave., 9:45 a.m. and Spook GAVE the coffee at Circle meetings as follows: Circle Number 3 meet* with "Personal Touch Pays On The Session of the First Pres­ the B. 0. Q. the other morning Class Devotional Visitation” was given by Mrs. Mra. W. L. Kirk, 402 Summer­ for the Bears and Mildahns of Mrs. L. H. Trip. Kev Ave. was byterian Church will meet in the lin Ave., 9:46 *.m. Rucker. The group esntains then Session Room at 7:30 p.m. hostess to the Golden Circle reported on sick member*. After Circle Number 4 meet# with Class meeting of the First Bap­ 3 p.m. -/Circle Number 1, Mrs. Mra. Geo. Chapman, 2104 Cor­ routine business Mrs. C. A. And- Victor Hrown, Chairman. Hostess, tist Church Tuesday evening. erson Jr. gave the benediction. dova, 9:45 a.m. Mrs. W, R. Anderson, 318 Oak f i a M o n a h Mr*. Harold Heckenhach served A social hour was enjoyed with Th# Brownl* Scouts of ths was co-hostess. prlies going |o Mr*. D. K. McNab Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. Victor First Presbyterian Church will Author E. Corey and .son Seth Class preisdent. Mrs. Boh Laud- and Mrs. V. G. Hasty. Brown. meet In the Youth Building at are leaving tonight to return to relh opened the meeting with a Punch and cake were served hv 3: p.m. Circle Number 2, Mrs. 3 p.m. their home In Boston, Mass, after pMyer. An attendance conlest the hostes*css to tha following' R. C. Maxwell, Chairman. Hos- The Pioneers of th# First Pro* having spent several weeks with was planned with the Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr., Mr*. teas, Mrs. Jay Deck, 410 Mag­ byterlan Church will meet fos her mother, Mrs. Jullu* Ding- winning group to he entertained D. K. McNab, Mra. IV. B. Biln- nolia Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. R. fellowship and recreation In the faldar. with a spaghetti supper by the son. Mr*. II. W. Rucker, Mrs. C. Maxwell. Youth Building from 4 p .a losing side. N. V. Echole*. Mrs. II. II. New- 12 Noon—Circle Number 3, through 8 p.m. Also "set” visiting dav» for mann, Mrs. L. A. Harvey, Mrs. Mrs. P, T Piety, Chairman, Ed­ Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McDonough ucational Ruilding of the Church of Chattanooga, Tenn. are guests Hroup leaders and member* wa* Willie Pippin, Mrs. V. G. Hasty, Th* Sanford Junior Hlgl suggested. Visit* to prospective for luncheon. Hostesses, Mrs. E. of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shelby Mrs. W. McLellan, Mrs. J T. School P-TA will meet at 8 p .a member* were urged. Lewis, Mrs. Arale# Rarineau, T. Tideman, Mrs. Warren Ewing. a* th* school. There will be and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mims The class requested Mr*. Walt­ this week. Mrs. McDonough is Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mr*. N. J. nomination of officeri. Ray­ er Brook, personal minister Stenstrom, Mr*. J. T. Hardy, John Fox, Mrs. Berta Cottrell, burn Mllwc* will speak on ”Tht the sitter of Mr. Shelby and chairman, to semi an Easter gift Mrs. Mims. Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mrs. A. Kend­ and a visitor, Mr*. Toni Pitch- Immediate Plans for Ron fort for a chosen orphan boy at the all. Mrs. W- C. Burnley, Mrs. ford. Schools." Raptist Children’s home in lak e­ MODELING "CRAZY IIATS" at the VAH-7 nionlhly luncheon yesterday at the Mayfair Ian were, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bisek Irlt to right: r*. It. J, Itarahin, Mrs. John IV.’ig It, Mrs. John Price and Mrs Si Johnson. land. (Photo hj Bergstrom) and ton, Jeffrey Scott left this Sincere regrets were expressed morning for their home in Alex­ (hat Chaplain and Mrs. Charles andria, Minn. They plan to visit L. Arnold are soon to leave San­ relatives In Wildwood, Chicago ford. Mrs. Brooks presented Mrs. FREE estimate and FAST III, and Minneapolis, Minn, en- Club VAH 7 Arnold with a gift expressing deep Officers Wives SERVICE on electric clock re­ route to their home After having appreciation for her loyalty to jio -V toured the southern states and pairs. Only factory new part* &U' the Golden Circle Class during Enioy Crazy Hat' Show Used. spent three months in Florida, their affiliation with the Naval the Biseks were reluctant to The wives of VAH-7 met yest witness the farewell gift of a WALTER II. TRAPP Air Station. erduy in the ballroom of the May leave the ‘‘land of sunshino". At the conclusion of the bust- silver calling tray presented to Jeweler fair Inn for a luncheon and Mrs. John Price who will leave ness session, a most inspiring “Crazy Hat" show. The tables 111 K. Second St. Charles Torres, son of M-Sgt. “Chalk Talk" was given by Mrs. were uniquely decorated with ar­ Sanford as soon as her husband and Mrs. Walton M. Torres of Arnold with Mrs. G. B. Drake New watches, watch bands, ex- rangements of spring flowers and completes his duty with the Han­ crVent reconditioned watches. Geneva was among the Fort Ben- tinging two lovely hymns. "Both ning Children’s Schools eighth Easter hats in pastel colers, from ford Naval Air Station. The Ilnnr*t esp.rt watch repair­ were at their best in presenting Yowell's Department Store. grade contestants in this years this unusual devotional emphasis­ co u p decided that Mrs. It. J. ing. You will he •■tlsliril. Approximately fifteen were on Chattahoochee County spelling ing the clean 'Whiter Than I.arahnii had created the "crux- Open every Saturday night. contest. Show’ life of a true Christian." | hand to enjoy the luncheon and iest hat". Th# group played two games AT — Mr. ‘ and Mr*. Lawrence Har­ with attractive prises awarded rison and children. Mary Kate and to Mrs. Eugene Pennington and Drew of Atlanta, Ua. will ar­ Mrs. C. L. Arnold. rive Monday to spend their va- Home made pies. coffee ration with his parents Mr. and mints and nuia were served to- Mrs. Fred Harrison. Mrs. R. C. Whitmire, Mrs. GARRETTS Gordon Frederick , Mrs. Jack Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm, Mrs. Billie Browning, Garrott'd enlarged Children’s Department con Carlton and family this weekend Mrs. Eugene Pennington, Mrs. will be, Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Rag- Carlton Todd, Mrs. Jane Par­ now outfit your child from head to to« with high gett, Terri, MariBcth and Johnny ker. Mrs. Walter Brooks, Mrs from Tallahassee G. B. Drake, Mrs. Claire Tanner, m z M quality clothing and footwear and at CONSIDER Mrs. Charles L. Arnold. Mr*. Boh A RLE CASH SAVINGS to you Mrs. Irene Watt, Mr. and Landr»lh, Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. Edwin Bisek and son Jef­ Mrs. L H. Tripp. Mrs. HeroM W j / f l ____ frey Scott spent n delightful Hcckenbach and Mrs. M. M. Cle­ J M i ------^ ■, weekend at Ormond Beach in veland. 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. .. CV>' Vf--? 11HT Fans To Get Good Show Saturday Millers Top Dallas JJul Sa Night At Shrine I Benefit Game 8-5 In 10th Inning Dallai Eagle manager "Salty” Tba Minn#spoil) Millers length­ d O u u r t d Parker Indicated thia morning ened load to the rivalry se­ that the fans would get « good Sisler Predicts ries against Dallas yesUrdsy af­ abow tomorrow night when the Tonight's ternoon to Memorial Stadium as upstart Eagles face Minneapolis Strong Boll Club they topped the upstart Eagles 9- in Memorial Stadium for the only 3 in tha 10th inning. night baseball game of the exhi­ By BUM DAISY bition season. United Frvaa Sparta Witter Yes today’s win gave Minnea­ For SHS Undecided polis four wins out of the six Minneapolis Is .Gass triple-A and Just 10 hours before game time NASHVILLE, Tana. fft-DIck Sisler, freshman manager of the game series. the top team of the New York tonight in Memorial Stadium, San­ The ball game was ptayed ia Giants Farm Syatem. Dallas la ford Seminole baseball coach Nashvfile Vels, has a ro-*ar of Gass Double-A and the second players that could make him • tha last two Innings for the ex­ SPORTS Dava Laude still hadn't decided Today's citement, of the day. Dallas went team from the top in the Giant, which of his two , Ken lineup juggler the equal of Casey system. Stan gal. Into the bottom of the ninth be­ Legal Notice MeMurriy and Eddie Barboisr, be hind 4-1 and made a valiant ef­ The open game of the Minne- will give the starting nod for Sport At least six prospective Vols fort to itay in the game against r m circuit cwumt. s n t u apolIs-Dallaa series in Memorial mound duty to. can take their tu n at more than ta w c ir , n amo n m Effort To Bring the smooth machinery of toe top Stadium made a dear indication Laude said ha would wait until one position. • team of the New York Giants m Mr&zxr*:"£irDA that more than a mere ipring last minute if necessary be­ Like all other Southern Asso­ • e t n tw e i i b r t m r Parade fabulous farm system. m r GARDENS INC training exhibition game was in fore assigning his beginning bur- a* OCCAM FRALEY ciation managers Staler is wait­ Don Taussig made the heavy progress, and since that time the ler. "Both boys bare worked bard UsHsI Fi«ta Sparta Writer ing for more help from a major Plaintiffs bat pay off for Dallas as be hit C lass D Baseball two teams have developed an in­ thia week," be said. Tbeta was NEW YORK a - Alik Reynolds league team, the Cincinnati Red a homo run with none on in the HARTLEY et el tense rivalry that cuts across daaa some indication that starting da­ Jr., Is discovering that It’* mifh- legs in this cue. ninth to begin the rally. Wtlsy ratings. But he knows the players be al i r r i a i t o m m o lles may be given to MeMurray * tough trying to ba a drip off Moore was the next hitter and Rosie Ryan, sharp-eyed mana­ tonight alnca Barbour pitched the old bloek. ready has are versiUla and he’s S^SturrTVTiT wiBf«: _caiu> I' he homered near the same spot ger of the last five Innings Tuesday night. A few years back, you’ll ra- not complaining. in left field when Taussig had "The more men we have who ... the heirs .at law et WIU- ToSanford Folds is the first to admit that a real "They have both worked hard membar, his dad was on# of base­ powered the ball over. gama will be played against them this *week,ex. but they were both ball's finest pitchers. But tba can play more than one place, the Two hits later Dallas had t r m^srsi,r? « The valiant effort to bring tomorrow night. Not only that, good and strong yesterday after­ better off well be," Sisler says. men on base when Mel ColQ Class D Florida State League young man didn't daclda until ° A J u i ' but If you pin him down by direct noon," Laude said. "Both seem three yean ago that be would Bookie Manager came to bat and rapped out a DOlfAt.P, hie wife: W. A baseball to Sanford folded late questioning he'll admit .that Dal­ ready for action." Slater, whose father George was double that drove in two runs— SIMMON* a n d ------MM- yesta.day afternoon almost as ra­ Ilk* to emulate the famed "Super one of the all-time great first ■ nr of Pitching To Decide las gives him trouble with his The Sanford > Samlnolea forged d rie r et the New Yerk Yankee*. the game tras tied. S E V t o S M ff pidly aa the movement had begun nerves late In the vital Innings. Into a tie with Cocoa for second basemen, is getting his first crack In- the top of the 10th Don their unknown epeaiee. heir*. some six days ago. “That bunch fDallas) alwayi "I wear the same aUe Moes,” at managing after years aa a Savlaaa*. grsateee.------"eet, teagataoa, place Tuesday night when they young Allie explains ruefuHy aa Grappe drew a _ walk _ for Mlnr.ea- cradltora seel:tills Irnttaaa With. apparent backing enough Red Sox Outcome plays their best game against rallied in the seventh Inning to player. Ha and General Manager polls and Orlando Cepeda crack­ and othar psrfli«*ctelmlna hr. to make the season financially•lly the us,” he has said. he strives to make the University Bill McCarthy both art optimis­ throush. nadar or eaalnet any beat Melbourne 11-10 In a loosely of Oklahoma basebaH team "but ed a heavy stick to clear the leit at the abova, namad defend­ group mat with the Neuf York Ail the proceeds from the game played game that had 20 erorri tic. fl«ld fence to a sound corner and ant! who ere daewtatd. and Giants in a last desperate attempt U’a awfully hard fiUlng them.” ”1 think well have a very anr er ail partlee haring anr will go toward the wonderful committed. two runs. Rojts Alou wak tho to make the project a success. In '57 Season Shrine charity. Carl Hubbell said Sanford committed II errors In Leaks Lite Dad strong club when we get the help next batter and he slagged one i fifei« . li'.’s.'i.iw :::; Jaek Schwan reflected the feel­ that for such a cause as this It the first two Innings before they Physically a ringer for his fem we need,” Sisler says. out of the park to win the game. described, said lende aHualajl. By LEO M. FE«F.IWEN ous father, young Allie at » That help will include at least trine and belts In Seminole ing of the Giant system. "We have United Fr*«t Sports Editor waa ”a thrill" to break hto prior settled down to baseball and want The Line Score County, Florida, to-wlti always bad three D teams and sehedula about having no night the rest of the game with only Hands six feet tall and weighs 300 one lnfleider and a couple of pit- RUE Oovirment Lot I ot Section IS, SARASOTA, Fla. W - The Bos pounds. A geology sophomore at ebaers. * -n Townahip SI. lUtee *».*»•*• wa have never had four. We sim­ ton Rod Sox’ million doUar offer gamei and play the only game of one more. Minneapolis 221 000 000 3 8 12 0 u :i id goriramenl Lot t haring ply were not prepared to fumith the seasen under the tight! for "Wh want to start strong and Oklahoma, he, too, la articulate The Vola need a contender to Dalis ■ 000 100 004 0 S 12 2 Rtn plattad and now being a for pitcher Iftrb Score was In and soft-spokan and — as in the keep the fana coming out to fam r pari of CRYSTAL HOWL lo - players for another team. AH tsrpratad aa an admission by their the Shrine Benefit . stay strong tonight,” Laude said, that stopped ut was men. We Door prltaa are to be awarded "and that’s what we have been case of the shoes — he wean his ed Sulphur Dell So Sisler will be F ition to cAssKLBBnnr. front office that they can’t win dad’a old glove, jacket and hst. e playing manager, holding dawn to go. gemlnole Coontr , Florida, aa- would have liked to put the deal between every Inning tomorrow working on all day." Cincinnati already has provldnd eordlaa to tha pUl thereof ao with what they’ve got. night in the. game scheduled to "I’m afraid that’s where the the first base spot. And he also recorded In Hat Book (. pa«a through, but not more than two Last year at this time the Yaw In yesterday’s practices Uw Dutch. Dotterer, plteher IS of tba Public Record# of or possibly three men could we get underway at S p. m. Semlnoles appeared more spirited similarity ends,” he grins shyly. can play outfield If necessary. Semiaole Countr. Florlda ttd key mllllonlarei were tabbed as a ’’I’ve gotten off to a n a l alow Stan Hollmlg Don Nicholas and Jerry Davis and outfielder Jim have furnished that would be even likely pennant winner, but Man and enthused than they have aH Dagree. VtfWrrV C H '« considered prospective profession­ season. "They want this one," atari aa far at a baseball career Stan Palys all can twitch from TION. Seminole Countr. Florida ager Mike Riggins’ pitching went Laundry "Comes Clean" la concerned and I have a long the outfield to the infield. And Davis was one of Nashville's i according to tba plat theraof aa al material.” sour and they wound up in fourth Lauda said of his charges who top pitchers last yen and both KNOXVILLE, Tenn. W — Mrs. want anything else before having way to go evan aa far aa playing Harvey Zemia, Charlie Grant and John Keeling spoke for the or­ plsee, IS games behind the Yan­ James Colwell of-the Bronx, N.Y. in ealleia.” Larry Taylor can handle any of Dotted and Dagree are experi­ rtT*rofd|ha ganisation that was to form as kees. their winning streak snapped. enced players. had a lapse of memory which had "The boys are ready to settle The signs were heartening to the infield chores except first m t S f t W b sVlOHKS "ad­ a non-profit corporation when ne That’s why lllgglns says that police sorting through a truckload "Chief" he waa never out of base. Bob Kelly, another 1938 regu­ dition TO CASSBLIUSKHY, laid, "We'll not taka the scrip- pitching will determine how far down and start playing top flight lar, la back to help with the pitch­ Seminole Countr. Florida, ac- of soiled laundry at a motel Tues­ baseball now, and they want to a ible figures as a winner in a George Schmecs, who hit bet­ J2Sl"s to lha plat ib.renf aa lags from the bottom of the bar­ the club will go in 1137 He also day. Officers recovered 1728 which , sen yean in the major leagues. ter than 400 last year, ia back ing choree. Among the younger reearded In PUl Book f paurt rel." admits he has lo “straighten out be In tip-top shape before they tossers Ken Hommel and Jim It aud «t of ihs Publlo Rec­ Mrs. Colwell hid in a pillowcase meet Winter Park again and Co­ Young AllJe pitched a no-hitter In in tha outfield. Schwart said that at thia late my Infield.” Sprxnkle have looked good. Vete­ ords of Semlaola Couatr. Flor­ when she stopped at the motel and coa for the first time." a high-tehool regional tournament Outfield Strcsg ida date the only players they could The one department of the Red forgot untl she reached Chatta­ aod helped his industrial league Sisler is loaded with outfisklera ran Cal Howe will be the relief TOU ARB IIBRBBT NO..HKD use to field a toam would be (be Sox srhleh Is of solid pennant-win­ Laude said this afternoon that man. that tha Plaintiff# herein hare In- nooga, Tenn. lie still thought the Semlnoles summer team to Its league cham as rookies Jim St. Gair, Roy suit agalaat; you In. the scrapings from thskicraplngs of ning caliber is the outfield with plomhip. Parker and Buddy Gilbert may If Forrest Fro#ty Kennedy can Circuitnit CaurtCe__ __ 'af _ the__..... Ninth Judical the barrel. "The 01inly team we in left, Jim Pltrsail could do anything they decided hit Southern pitching the way ho Clrcait lo and* far Simlnola"lamlnol# Coun- they wanted to do, Including win­ lha "Chief” bad admonished make the grade. But if they do could field here would be the Ir. canter and Jack Jensen In The USS Holland, which be­ clobbered Gass B pitchers last tr. Florida, ta nultl their title lo ning the Orange Beit Pennant. his i on that his degree comet some of the older hands will hava the shore daaerlbad property aluat- cast-offs from the other three right. Williams, eager to win the came the first undersea craft lo fln t Ha never encouraged the yesr, Siller's third base worriej ad. lying and belns In* Semlnnla Class D teams, and I don’t think batting title, hit 443 In 193* wiUi be commissioned by (he U. S. "The boys have what it tikes to will be over. . Csuatr. Florida aa berelnabora de­ win,” Laude siad. "If they play boy to play baseball because, he scribed You are htr.hr rauulrari lo Sanford would have been happy Navy was accepted on Apr. 11, hard to make up for lost time. Kennedy bit 60 home runs Ian 12 RBIs while Jensen batted 413 a close and wise game tonight, ■aya "It takes natural ability and fits reur antwtr with iht Clark with the arrangement.” with tT RBIs. Pltrsall, without a 1900 for a price of 9130,000- To­ Sure it’s easy to talk about base­ yesr for Plslnview, Tex. He’s of tha Circuit Court. Id and for they’ll be on their way.” a great deal of natural dealre."’ ball if you don’t work every spar* Seminole County. Florida and terra Flash hope and enthusiasm rip- peer In the field hit .293 with St day's atomic submarines cost a- been around for nine years in But tinea young All!* baa made minute—and do a lot of thinking p cony tharaof upon W E Wtnder pted through Sanford when FSL RBIs. bout 930.000,000 exclusive of (he his choice, the ‘‘CUef’ is eager baseball and says he never hit un­ tie ttl Park Avanua South secretary Peter Schaal released about it, too—that’s all you’ll Winter Parh. Florida. atiorpey for Other Positions Uncertain power plant. to help. der 400. the Plelntlffa, In ihe ttld ectlea news of the prospective hopes of But beyond tha outflcll the Red wind up with—just talk." on or before the Ith day of May, It would be nice to be able to With that kind of attitude, felldlng a team hare. Sox lineup is uncertain. There are Orioles Expect report that young Allie 1j a nat­ A. II H it, flee ■ Dacraa Pro Con- By today It was evident that it Today the submarine serves thoae who remember the “Super faaen will he entered aaalnat you three candidates for each Infield as a guided missile platform, ural who will be the star of the SANFORD IT IS ORDERED that this ha was a much too late to even post. At first, it’s even- a battle Chief* won’t discount this chin puhllahed In the Hanford llarald. early warning station, killer of O. U. team this spring. He wun’t. off tha old block who “suro would a aewepaper publlahed In Seminole entertain the possibility this year. against rookies for each infield As a matter of fact, he didn't "I just hope the FSL can last of surface and underwater vet To Move Up To 5th like to make the majors, too.” it FLOWER SHOP County. Plorlda. once each week post. At first, it’s even a battle sets, seout, eoaital raider, troop even make the 34-man tnvellng far four eonescutlra weeks tha year with only seven teams,” against rookies for the veteran ha has any of tl»e old man’s tal­ FREE DELIVERY WITNESS lha bend of the Clerk tansport, supply ship, minelayer, Ry b il l McFa r l a n d squad which Coach Jaek Bter ents it Just msy be like father, 200 J». Park Phone FA 2-1822 af tha Circuit Court, and Ihe oral Keeling said. Mickey Vernon, who batted 410 l/nlted Press Sports WVJter took to Austin, T tx, for (he sea of the Circuit Court. Seminole Schwarz said last night that Ihe and seaplane tender. like son. County Florida, this Ind day 01 last year with 94 RBIs. SCOTTSDALS. Ariz. W - The son’s opener agslnst Texts. April A D. ItlT Giant organisation thought Ihe Billy Goodman, a good hitler expected to Sooner* Have PoUat Nine O P Ifemdon decision of the Sanford group to who can't make the double play; move up one more rung on the But in fairness to young Allie, Clerk of the Circuit Court. give up for this year was basic Mamlanl* County. Florida TediLepcio and two veterans of placo thirf year—right on «che Baer has a veteran team and DON’T By: Aria J l.un.hiultt, and sound. "It was awfully laic the baieball trail, Gene Mauch dule. tOklahcma is almost as potent in Deputy Cltrk lo even start considering a team," and Billy Klaus, are the second baseball as it is in football. (SEAL) he said, "and wllh complications "We wore seventh in 1935, sixth Throw Away Your Tire Dollars Because Your Tires Are W B. Wlnd.rw.edle . base candidates. in 1058 and we don’t find it far­ "I’m real green," young Allie SSI Park A rtnut South arise like they did In this situa­ Klaus also le In the running for admits, “and I’ve got to work Smooth. U t WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On Winter Park. Florida tion. the following delays only fetched to believe we'll go Into shortstop along with Billy Consolo fifth this year,” said Manager New Truck Rubber Tread* That Will Give Guaranteed M trricn o p p u b l ic h u a r d o make a bad situation worse. Ap­ and Milt Bolling and also can NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money. • n P N O P o an i ii ia n iie s a n d parently the group had tha city Paul Richards. Then he added City last ytar, may be the regu­ AMENDMENT* IN CKHTAIN Ills play third. So can Lepcio. Frank "We might even surprise a few lar in center with Dick Williams, TMfCT* AND BOINUAHISU OP behind them, and that's good." Malsone, for whom the Red Sox THB SO NISI* IIRIHNANCM OF Then Schwarx offered a recom­ by going a notch higher.” .298 last year, or Carl Powit, 430 WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd V N h CITY OP MNFIHID. PLOIt- had such high hopes last spring Ono rung a year Is the long at San Antonio, In right. Others USA mendation: "What the group and then wound up sending him range plan of the Jut-Jawed man bidding for outfield duty include Notice la h trtl.r ulv.n that a should do now is start working on down lo San Francisco and rookie 36 Years la Sanford Public llterlna will lit held at the Ihe baseball project through- the uger-general manager, but he be Tito Francona and Jim Pybnrn. office of the City Coimnlaalon In Ken Aspromonlr are the ether lievea he has tue pitching to High On Pitching th# ClIF Hell lo Ihe City of Han- winter. Get Ihe town worked up; third base candidates. ofrd. Florida, at |:*a o'clock P M . make the first divi.lon immedi­ get plenty of pledges for money Sam White and Pete Daley, who Richards if high on his pitch April It. 11*7 to ronelder the fol- and support behind them; form ately if only his hitters would Ing. None won big last year but Inwlnp rhanit! and aniendmeete to divided the Job last year, and bo­ perk up. Legal Notice the Zoning Ordinance of the City an organisation that Is snund and nus rookie Haywood Sullivan, will ha had no disastrous losers, ci­ of Sanford Florida: "I think wp rsn rount On an la) The property tuned In with sound backing. Then let handle the catching chores. ther. Improvement there," said Paul. C'hartar No. 1SU7 Dlitrlet No. C Dlatrlct fl-l-AA tHlngls- them make application to Ihe Slsl»r "Real comer” Back from last season are Ray aiiriiHT or conditio* o r tiim a.vnroiiu atlastiu .vvtwval, Family), bound.d on North "Rob Nieman and Gus Triandos FSL for a franchise—If they do As fnr pitching, Higgins tabs Moore, a right hander with a 12-7 hank or sAvruKD. m .omiua in tu k stath o r rLORiu.v. Samlnole lloulavard. K.at Imvc been hitting the ball well record last year; Connie Johnson AT THH CLOSK o r ■LSI.VKIS ON March IS. IMT hv M.llouvllla Avenue all that, they'll be heard." Dick Sister, who won nine while naLllH KD IN RKarONSH TO c a l l m a u u HV I'OMPTMOLLKH o r South by Hecond Street, this spring and wc have hopes for 9-11, Charlie Beamon, who won THIS CLKKKNCV, t ’NDCIt SECTION and Weal by lha eaat pro. losing eight list sesson, as "a •211. U. a. RKVIIKD STATUTES 1 some of the others.” party line of tha“ au UbdL mlly). hniiadad on North real comer.” Only Sisler, Tom hia first two starts In an imprss Assure vlalon of Plrat Straat Ex- by Second Straat, Kant by Teammalex On Base sire debut near the end of the Cash, balaae!# with othrr baaka lactudlna r##arvs balanc*. lanalna la propoa.d to ba nnrthanuth alley h«tweeii Brewer 19 9 and Ivan Dslock 13-J and i-aah Mama In prucat# ot collactlun.. 1,1)1,1(1.11 Elm ami Slyrtle Avenu.a, lived up to Higgins’ expectations Roth believe they ran produce 1968 season, Don Farrarese 4-10, rhancad In ll-S illulUpl*- 100 RBIs this year if their team­ Unltad Btataa Uovaxnmtnt obllyatloaa. dlrael aad Kamliy > Dlatrlct. Houlh by Fourth Htre.t list year. Bill Wight 9-12, Mike Forntelcs ■uarantard------...... ------S.S)l.t3t.)S (b) The property toned In ami Watt l,y north-anulh mates can get on base mora of< 4-8, Hector Skiny Brown 9-7 Obligation! ol Stataa and pollttaal aubdlrlalon! ------

'I ■TBEMiffMPglALD >ru J’ ij57 p»g« 7 hilarious hsptlim of fir* la OB war between tha sties; ta d fa­ Unpaid Bills Additional Hepburn, Lancaster ther Cameron Prond'homoM hM finally become ■ successful par­ 'Pillars Of Sky’ Starts In New York Society ent. By DOC QUIGG Star In 'Rainmaker As for Starbuck, there’s spe­ United Press Staff Canes pendent cial miracle reserved for him, but Sunday At Movieland NEW YORK — The most-un­ Wesleyan Guild The finest perfonnanet of Kath- amount picture, opening Sunday at you won’t get us to reveal that. aria Hepburn’s career; a power­ laff chaafler «U1 iMf ■cron paid bills in New York are those the Rltx Theatre, deserves every You'll roar with laugbter, sad owed the grocer, the butcher, the Elects New Officers ful, Immsnsoly Inventive charac­ bit of the acclaim U has been probably shed a tear or two when terization by Burt Lancaster; la Theatre Saaday ia the!lao*k- laundryman. receiving. It is a gripping, deep­ that happens, as you will w atdr «*t, Wfi-feT-Ieet^. ^ ^ t r i The hardest to collect are those j At Monday Meeting brilliant support by the entire to- ly moving film with the force of ing Katie beautifilly burlesque roi« of kU esrw r la Unlversal-In- owed the dentist The regular April meeting of (he atarrlng east; and a unique, deep­ The Rose Tattoo." the wiles gals use to catch ■ man, ly moving itory that ranges from tenuUmtel’s "Wlsrs °T the Sky/ The “Park Avanus crowd" ofi Wesleyan Service Guild of the This dramatic force stems equ­ and young Holliman, n terirlfie which « u fll*** 1° Technicolor First Methodist Chureh met Mon­ Intense dram * to high comedy ally from Inspired performances acting find, in some of the era*- alleged elite are "getting to be mako Hal Wsills’ "The Ralnma- tad CtocffltScope. day -evening at the home of Mrs. and an uninhibited, unusual story, lest teenage love scenes you've pretty terrible on payment of kSr" superb movlo fare. The Par- Ranly ha* a hard-hitting ac- bills.” Rurkw Steele with Miss Mabel which revolves around the Curry ever sat in on. Cute and ihapeiF Chapman aa co-hosleaa. T it de­ newcomer Yvonne Lime as Hofil* lion itory ef *och u * « j. forec Those are the opinions of Abra­ family of Three Point, somewhere combined Maiitively drawn chir- votional was given by Mrs. Mil­ Vice President, Mrs. Fred Smith, out West; Ihe town’s bachelor dc- man'* saucy girl friend and Wal­ ham Miller, a bill collector, proc­ ton Wvatt. lace Ford as a whimsical iberiff aetars with rich colorful back- ess server, and tracer of skipped Secretary, Mrs. Wilson Carver, ty sheriff; and Starbuck a foot- rrounda of the -great Northwejt During the business tenlon Mr* loose pitchman who wanders into match tha high performance lev­ persons who estimate* that In the Porter Lansing reported that hooka Treasurer, Miss Elhtl Riser. Pro­ C el. ao laeeeeefally- Chandler Ii a last 25 years he has collected motion Secretary, Mrs. L. M. their lives and turna them upside had been sent to India for distri­ Director Joseph Anthony, who hora ia thl* one, but daflnitely more than 5,000 hills and served Swain. down. Lancaster, aa Starbuck, a BOt ooe-diBjenilonal. As the hard- bution by the Directorate of Li­ also directed the hit Broadwsp around 5pO legal papers every­ A program about Msthodlst Mis­ kind of pied piper with a calcu­ tiding cavalry sergeant who takes terature. Plans were made tor the lating gift of gab, lures them All play on which the picture la bas­ where from City Halt to gang­ Florida Conference Wesleyan Guild sion work in the Caribbean area ed, proves himaelf a master in lore where he finds It, the giant sters' back rooms. out of the rut of eteak, every day leading man chalka up another Wrekerd which will be held at the was preecnted by Mrs. Fred Smith, this, his debut film, by drawing program Chairman. life Into a world where adventur­ hit portrayal. Deadbeatlsm, he says, cuts a- Methodist Youth Camp In Lees­ ous dreams are real —meanwhile of the perfect acting in every role. Dorothy lfalone, as the gene­ cross all layers of civilisation burg May 8 . 4 Mrs. L. M. Swain Delicious refreshments of punch, relieving them of SlOO by promis­ N. Richard Nash, who wrote Ute ral'* daughter who fell in love You just can’t pick out one type was appointed dekgata. cake, and salted nuts were served ing to bring rain to their drought- play, has provided a screenplay with Chandler but married one of of person and say his- type leaves Mrs. Robert S. BHIhlmer report by Ute hostesses to the following: stricken farms. That is at times earthy and vio­ more bills unpaid than any other. Mry. 0. K. Goff, Mrs. Porter Lans­ his superior officers, turns in a ed on the Boylan-Hsvea Mission He Jingles Into town driving a lent, at Umes pure hilarity. With delicately shaded characterization Actu-a W IT Pay School, and Mrs. Wllaon Carver ing, Mr*. J. F. Riser, Mlsi Ethel the same wizardry as hla "Como Rletr, Mrs. J. R. Hooiehsn, Mrs. wagon stockedd with weird gait- which marks her definitely as top "Take actors," said Abe. "I get on the Brewster Hospital—both in gets, and before he has quit Three Rack. Little Sheba" and "The Ron star malarial. Her husband Is quite a few unpaid actors and Jacksonville. Donations were made Fred Smith, Mrs. Wllaon Carver, Point, Miss Hepburn's Lis Cutry Tattoo," producer Hal Willie ha* portrayed by Keith Andes in a setresses. The thing Is, you got A "NECKLACE" coat of gold to the Crusade Scholarship Fund Mrs. Waltsr Carter, Mrs. Nancy given us another film to rank Brock, Mrs. Milton Wyatt, Mri has two suitors—two more than role which seems thankless to to time them when they got embroidered white fleece romea for Foreign Students; also to the ihe hai ever had; She rtf f Wen­ with the best the scree hnia aver start with but builds into one of money. If they have it, you’ll get from Originals'* spring collec­ Boylan-Haven School. W. A. Hunter, Mrs. Robert Blllhl offered. ntcr, Mrs. Elmo Faria, Mrs. L dell Corey ha* not only defied the the season’s surprises. it. tion. V Officers for Ihe coming year law but broken his bachelor a The biggest surprise of all, how­ "Tike Park Avenue—I'd *ey 33 were dieted as follows: M. Swain, and Mrs. Jerry Rags- oath; nldir brohtcr Lloyd Urtdg- The people of the United Stales ever, is Ward Bond, the veteran Jeff Chandler is a brave, tough per cent of the people 1 deal with President, Mias Mabel Chapman, date. calvary aergeant fighting against es has learned there's more to have doubled their annual contri­ heavy, who la cast with tremen­ there are living beyond their life than sour logic; kid brother Indians with whom he sympathi­ means. The wife has charge ac­ bution! for philanthropy in the dous sueceia in the deeply sym­ American Cotton Earl Holliman, hitherto hold pa*t decade, giving t.t estimated pathetic role of the medical mis­ zes in “ Pillars of the-Sky,” Uni- counts ia most of the department versal-International production in down, hfai snuk off to court the SO,100,000,000 In m e . sionary who finds Chandler more stores. I been working Park Ave­ Manufacturers girl of hla choice and received a difficult to convert to the ways Technie?Ior a n d Cinemascope nue for over 25 years and It’s only which itara Chandler and Dor> The Sanford Herald of the Lord than the Indians. thy Malone. In the last six or seven years Institute Opens There la poignant drama In this that there's trouble. In the old PALM BEACH, W — The OPEN 12:43 atory of the Christianized red­ days if I got a Park Avenue case eighth annual convention «f the Radio & TV Log — 0 — skins of the old Oregon country Manuel Feels I’d simply make a rail and It'd be American Cotton Manufacturer! TOD*\Y & who are led Into a senseless war paid. Institute opened here with the pos­ ernao -re u u a s B O • Gale Storm Shaw against the U. S. Calvary by their "But now they're away seven o a u a o e w Day, Jaannle SATURDAY Turnpike Will sibility the group may bo conso­ e.ee U u asmoke ruthless leader. This chief la or eight months a year, and you ruiUA* U:ie Dr. Uudaaa'a Jeeraat lidated with the National Fede­ KVMSIAW brought lo life with convincing can’t get hold of them. Four or ration of Textiles. Hide Taleet Scouu DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM savagery by Michael Anaara. Have To Wait five months In Florida, then 1.00 Advantur* mu* uatle Wall 11 tie La i* Show The board of directors of the Cartoon Carnival 11:41 Kewa * bo The sueceia of the film's action TALLAHASSEE M — State back in town a month or so, S:10 SURDAT THEY GOT CAUGHT WITH THEIR ACJ1I announced that they ha-1 0 :0 0 W**lh*r-N*w*-a**rt* ■OWRIga SCANDALS SHOWING is due in no small part to one Turnpike Authority Chairman then away someplace else. 4 :0 Industry on l-areea teiti Teel Peiiere Thomas Manuel feels financing adopted a resolution opening the *.lu auiari llliyinm* of the great battle scene dlrectori Limited Risks way for the merger. The reso­ 10:3* Leok Up 4k Uve of all time, George Marshall, who and construction of a state-long i-layhouta k'lftavn ttiie •ewtbelSe Pro* Ckirak "Also on Park Avenue we have lution, which came out of almost I:v0 HooUlant on Moort* title Omslbua has made <00 films during his 40 turnpike to the Georgia line will this thing which is what we call 7:1* John Dal y 1:1# Million I Movla / r s G o r cqi/f ru/w / have to wait until the public and six months of negotiations, will T:*'l Tha Tracor i:a» Renfro Valley years In the motion picture In­ kept women.A fellow gets an he acted upon Saturday, the fin* >iuv Hail l*ulnt Story Investors can be shown the au­ 1:11 Medical Herlaea* MWVSAi awnanosiai dustry. Producer was Robert Ar­ apartment, and he'a living with al session of the annual meeting. l:ll) Ur. ItitUson'a Mecrat Jay.-goy u s e Jim Bawle thority operatei on a "tight house­ v .00 Sir. Adam* end Uve thur, who worked from a script a lady friend a la carte. She »:** i-la> iiuuaa ot dt*ra «:ee Baal The ci*«h by Sam Rolfe, based on the Will keeping" principle. The NFT. an organization deal­ cornea In to a butcher and says |U:00 Tha Llnaee __ ___ OUM Henry novel, "Frontier Fury." Manuel, In a report to Gov. ing primarily with man-made fib­ 10.So I'araou to faraun !« »:tae v s x MAUREEN OHARA sha's Mrs. Jones, her boy friend's ers and silk, la represented in 11.00 •Night .Saw* Report Sill *!*• *t Annapull* LeRoy Collins and the Legisla­ name and has this good address, ■ v aaiau 1 1 :0 Hollywood Viral Nlfhl i:ee Fla. Pr*»* Canfaronr* ture, said the state-long super­ 72 per cent of the mills whose 13.30 Sign-off and wanU to open a charge ac­ executives are also members of BATbHUAS a.;* Ale Power JOHN FORSYTHl highway Will be held up until the count and the butcher says glad­ Til* Perd Tkeatre the cotton institute. m o b n ib q 7:1# Jeok B*aay succesi of the “ bobtail" spur 1:3 0 tlg*»t H it* Strike It Rich with FRANK FAYUN • US TRfMAYHK’FHIUP BOURNIUf 8:45 a.m. made to effeet a successful fin­ Abe goes to Florida quite SVKSISO eral Reserve System. Valiant Lady s n o w s — .7: OS — 8:21 — »; 10 Anthem—"List to the Lark” ancing and to commence construc­ Often tracing persons who have * (14 lloaamarv Cinnaav Show Lov# of Llfo 4 .3 9 Contra) Florid* Show**** iilil 8*arch fer Tomorrow Junior Choir tion ion Ihe Fort Pierce-Jackson- skipped town owing bills, and 7 .on Country frolic* t ti i a Ouldln* Llakt — CO-HIT — —Communion Meditation— ville section of the road as soon he’s been at far as New Orleans 7 :3 9 l.oratta To.tng Shaw A r r a m o o e n 1:00 Jarkla Olaaaon Shaw "Christ of the Upper Room” as possible. ! on this same mission. He says , p m * on Radge 711 t:H lit* Report MIC1IKLK YVES Mr. Mclnr.is The bob-tail section opened on ! relatives arc valuable for learn- OXJ l C-U C4IY C f t, s 111 llay. Jaanlo till ■l»"4 Up and Re Count*# Hi] o.oo Ounamoka lisa Al tho World Turae Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Jan. 25 and up lo March 15 had ! ing w here a person has gone, RIDE-IN THEATRE 10:10 Sherlock llolmta }:5I Our Ml*a Uroeki MORGAN ALLEGRET’S with Co r n e l l 9:45 a.m. Sunday School passed $<590,840. This was far In i “Wo find that in every fami'y 0:00 l.awranra Walk Show t i l Houaoparly LAST MltmiNU ZaOO SIS*.off 1:11 Sir Payalf 10:50 a.m. Session meets for prayer excess of pay for the project in there's somebody who doesn't t:SI STARTS 7:13 •IIS D it Rob Crotkr in the Session Room 10 years. j like you." I II Brlahtir Day PIERRE 10:40 Sisn-on 1:11 « Man* llarltagt 1:11 &MWkov Meuoa BRASSEUR Solo—"Prayer for Communion" less than 15 years. steamboat, was an avid subma­ 0 :0 0 Tha UN In Aaliaa CinemaScope in E***ms«i Color Miss Gene Nunnelly A slow bond market has held rine enthusiast. He buittt several 0 : 3 9 Camara Thraa wtRR-M sriati 13:09 I.at'a Taka A Trie llae KILOCYCLBR Solo ...... Warren Adams up marketing of securities to fin­ submesible warships, ono of 1 1 :3 9 t.lfo la Worth Living SHOWS— 1:38 — 4:54 — 8:10 Anthem—"Jesus, Our Lord, We ance the state-long extension. which was known as the Nautilus. tiOO Cartoon Carnival PRIDAV BVEhl.ia 1:3o Thl* la Tha Lite I II Nows Adore Thee” — Chancel Choir Z:04 Ills I'lrtur* «:33 Toon Tim* STARTS SUNDAY A submarine navigates by sou­ 3 :3 9 !-a*t Word 1:14 Th# nhythm Hour Communion Meditation — "Christ United States submarines sank 1 .00 THESE TWO GREAT STAILS EXPLODE IN nd when submerged. Sound can 3 :0 0 l*aca Ih# Nation World Al Sit of the Upper Room" Mr. Mc­ 2K naval and 1178 merchant FEATURE—7:28 3 30 CBS Sunday Nawa III Twilight Song* A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT travel 3,000 nautical miles or (10 Hoort* Rnnk lnnls vesseli in World War II operations 1 :0 9 Odytaay t:4S Sacrament of the lord's Supper more und«r water against the Axis powers. — PLUS — x v r a n o Mu*la At n*ndlm 1 .0 0 f.lfa of nitay 7 : SO N*w» ('nmm«iitarr Nurseries for children under TOO YOUNG TO IE AFRAID! 5 :3 9 Prldo of Ih* Family 7:41 I'hll It—d throe, and three to six, every !»«• **"1M (:oo I.anialalur* llounduu 7:11 S«loct Tour Malta 4 30 You Ar* Thar* 7:10 If* luneollmo Sunday morning during the wor­ 7:09 l.aaala 1:10 If* Uaneotlm* ship hours, 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m 7:1 0 Jack nanny S:«l N*w* Y o ung gums' I no Kd 4i.HI,an Show s In nhythm Ilnur 8 p. m. - Senior High Fellowship S:no •J K Thaaira 1» :« 0 At limn* Wlih Sluilo — Youth Building — ONIV RUSS TAMBLYN I »:ln Alfrad Hitchcock Praianta 10:14 At Horn* with Mull* 10:oo mono Challanaa tlllt N*w* nnundup 1:30 p.m. ILHM 1 B in m int • met iwu 10:14 What’a lie t.laa 11:1* sign n tr Evening Worship riifirn* ) tt:no TV Playhouao SITL Hit IV BORM.iO Hymn Service by members of NOW FEATURE — 9:18 Only 11:00 Slgn-ofr 5.00 Sign tin a n a iM T Brownlee Bible Class M anam a 4:01 t’*wn Uroakoro SATURDAY ONLY 4 :10 Now* Sermon ____ Mr- Mclr.nls 1 :3 0 Slan-on *:JS IV—urn Jambort* GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Program Raauma l i t Now* LOOK it*' e to Nawa.Waathar ».M K*v«n O'clock Club HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL 7:0 0 Jimmy D*on Show hi* N*wo— PI*. CHURCH FORi S :0 0 Captain Kangare* 7 :1 0 N*w»— World t 1:0 Nawa 7:11 Mporta at a Glonc* Cor. Park Ave.. A 4th St., THIS *:0t Sign-off son Jnck*r'a I'holca The Rev. John W. Thomas. o n Slgn-aa 1:10 Morning Dovotlona [Yu lima MAYO 10:00 Thl* la Ilia .linear 1:11 Harmony Tim* Rector FILTER 10.10 t.lfa with Ellaabath 1 00 World Al Nlm 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist I Ceofge NADER . O;oo Tha Prlea la flight S:tl Morning Slalndl** (1 1 :3 0 Mtrlka It Rich •:15 Family Service and Church L_J — m u isin 1:10 Pat Morn g*uton tt.no Valiant Lady toso No wo School I t ’ll Lova of t.lfa • lantn* amunaw rx'M to II Sat Morn. r-**ton ' 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Ser­ 13:39 Maar--h for Tomorrow tt:00 N*wo FEATURE— 7:28 13:0 (lidding Light 11:41 Pat Morn 8***lon mon. AUTOMATIC WASHIR lino Waliar Crnnklta tha Nawe lt:to Four-lt Club 1:10 Stand Up and Ba Couniad IMS Country Stylo. tr.IA. 6 p. m. YPSL —PLUS— 1 :3 0 Aa lha World Turna Services throuih the week; AFTKRVtO.V WITH - 1 on fn.r Ml** ttrook* 13.* 0 Monday — 2:30 p. m. — W. S. ZZO Art l.lnklaltar Houaaparly World Al Nunn 1:15 IIIw glatrr lilt Radio Farm UlgMt Study Group 11:10 Bar Non* Ranch 1:00 ll'g Payoff 1:10 Now* Tuesday — T:30 a. m. — Holy 3 14 Cliannat I Cr-.aaroad* I :IS Bar Non* Ranch Communion ACTIVATOR 4 :0 0 llrlghlar Day 1:10 Pat. Matin — 5 :1 5 Marrai Storm World Al Thrao 4 10 r.dga of Night l on Wednesday — 10 a. m. — Holy l:li Pub. Htr. y**(uro Communion ACTION " HOTCARS 3 <1 Big Slntr a.ii t:JO Art Llnhlattar-a HnutaoartJ T— n Tim* " 3:15 p. m. — Children’s W i s e TV CIVATmBL 4 4 I I Now* jarw anw iM M 4 :t> T—n Tim* Confirmation Class FEATURE— 9:20 Only I on Th« Rhythm Hour " 7:30 p. m. — Evening mioiv gvigns 1.01 World At Rlx Prayer and Sermon M*d«t CHAPTER NO. 5— "RIDING III* Ulekay llaaa* Mvscnivn WITH BUFFALO MILL" l.tl Twilight Song* Thursday — 7:30 a. m. — Holy WA 4JOS I 10 Poorto Rnnk Communion 4 10 noporl 1:44 Mu,In At Random SUNDAY AND MONDAY 1.41 n-u* Edward* 7 .00 Orch—tra A Star Friday _ 3:15 p. m - Chlldran’a * OVIS 10-V met* dath**capacity ike* many *th*r ovtamof.c* T *4 Eya on th* Nawa 7:1 0 Juk* Boa Saturday Night Lenton Service ClNiMaScoPC - ifi-MNicoLCiM T:10 f ■***!« I IS Nawe * MMOU* 0-1 AClIVAIOI-J-iana walking attiaa S.OO Waat Point I II Juka Bog " 7:30 p. m. — Adult 1:10 Xan* Gray SI* N*w* Instruction Class *.04 Mr. Adam and E ta 1:10 Th* Rhylhm Hour * ssLSKj/rssr-— — S:l* Ptayhnua* at iter* 11:00 At Homo wlih Mulln Saturday — 5-8 p. m. — Sacra­ 14.00 Th* Llnaun 11:10 At Homo With Muota ment of Penance tt:»0 r.l*T*n n'cl—tr Rapart 10.il N*wo nnundup — ■* |0:lo Partnn lo Taraoa till# Sign m t * l-TIAS WIITTIN raOTICTION SIAM 11-jo T.*(* Ih»W ItlVIUT HORSIS6 THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH' I t . 41 Sign off 7 10 BATCMDAT k o a i i a a Sign On WENDELL COREY • LLOYD BRIDGES ON THE HILL s im u cuurow rcu* 7:41 N*wg (Congregational) AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC t.oo Taat Pattora 7:01 Muilral EMI HOLLIMAN - CAMERON PRUD HOMME FEATURE— 7:2-4 7 41 Id. on Parad* 1:10 Slualcal Program corner Park Ave. and 2ltb St 1*0 Pun. g-hool Perum T: I • Pplrltual Tim* Curded by Joseph Anthony - Scratnplay by 74 Sichgrd Nain thT.I/kyw J. Bernard Root. Minister • .SO fine* Upon A Story I I I Traveling Wonder* lM.«MHr :-w* ■ TECHNICOLOR 0 ---- d r y e r -, ’ " S:S# Cartoon Tim* i l l Slualcal P rognm Fred Ensminger, Associate 128 1:11 Tnmml-* Punntaa * 0 | World At Nln* Sunday School 9 « a. m. l i e Wild Bill Htckok 9:11 Pub. Per. Poatur* 10.00 Caot. llldoloht 5 10 Muolcal* m Morning Worship H *- m. !0:JO Mighty Moua* 10 10 Oo*p*l Plngcra Show 8— 1:52 It 17 6:4.1 9;07 | Sermon: "Gates To Faith” 1104 Sky Kin* 11:00 Church Rorvlc* t r r n n v o o v is.ee Sunday 8«r*n*4« The Florida Council for the tt:ie Tata* of Taia* Raagtra APTCRSnOV Sun. Mon. Tues. ‘TH E RAINMAKER” 11:00 Bl* Too 1:11 UP. Sunday Shaw Hurt Lancaster A Katherine Hepburn Blind lists these eye danger sig­ 1 00 Buffalo BUI 1 *0 (Inanol Program nals; blurred vision, constant t.se Fla. hi*!* t.'aly. 1 10 Punday Matin,- Marjorie MAIN • Arthur HUNNICUII 3 09 L'nlv of Via i:ll Ava Marla Hour Wed. - Thurs. ‘IRON PETTICOAT’ headaches, eye fatigue, colored 1 ts Jill C «r*y Show r v a t i t o Dob Hope A Katherine Hepburn rings eround lights. - I U U-HU IH ia COaSt 3:19 K**- W*at Uaakalbtll 4 .00 World Al Six i a .u-a ailimcaa rc rut l.*4 Oiai* and Harrtai e.-ta Pporia Koun-lup Sanford Electric Co. 1:10 Rln Tin Tla •:ta D. J Jambora* Fri. - S at To rig for diving m a mod-: FEATURE— 9:27 Only tv g .v ix * 7:10 Church aarvtca ern submarine, the ersw m ust! s no atudi* >7 !:«• Proudly Wa llatl 116 S. MAGNOLIA "CHILDREN UNDER 12 s so Grand Ult Opry 1:11 Dial "ST* far Muale “Mole People & Beast of The Amazon” conduct 250 individual operational PHONE FA 2-1362 7:** Toby Dowdy 10:11 At Horn# with Muat* John Agar A John Urontfield and equipment checks. ADMITTED FREE" 7:15 Th* Buncanaara 1 0 :U N*wa Roundup 1 95 Jackl* Oltaao* •a .oi Sign Off

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 3-BROKERS >■« REALTORS 4-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13—BOATS tad MOTORS 23—SPECIAL SERVICES THE SANFORD HERALD 23 A— BUILDING.REP AIRS. 28—FURNITURE and REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN JOHNSON MOTORS Do you knit, crochet, sew or make PAINTING HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2344 French Avc. SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS saleable articles of any kind l» W r J. W. HALL. REALTOR WE HAVE A HOME 204 Sanford At«. Pb. FA 2-1692 We have a proposition that will LOUn sending *aC finishing It Won’t Be CA1D of THANKS l i t L. KeaaHy. Associate FOR YOU tntarest you. Dial FA 2-2209 Cleaning, waamg snrvtag A*mi 1 LOST * FOUND lokaay Walker. Associate ROBSON S OUTBOARDS or call at 91A French Avt. at nola county since IBM Too Long Now ,4 HP Clinton—Air Cooted 65.00 once. H M Gleason Lake Mary FOE RKNT "Call Hall" Phone FA 3-3641 A HP Firestone . 6S.30 WE’VE GOT’EM HMM-THERE5 HERES CENTRAL KN6AU* IT AflEYCUWRfTlNfr \WRINN6T fM TVEGOTENOOCd SAVINGS TO DO REACH RENTALS HOMES—1 and 4 bedrooms A HP Johnson 72.50 t 82.AO SAYS NO WHITE MAN HAS £ ABOUT THIS fCRVOOBj GOING TO tr/1 CAN GO THERE AND WANTED to KENT Yours for prompt end Trees trimmed, removed and Ted homer HOW MUCH DOES IT COST l* 1 k 2 bathj. A. I HP Evlnrude 50.U0 dcmosicd. Phone FA 2-2609. • for PAINTING 4, 6 and drawer chest finished *5 GOTO THE DEEPEST. V EVER PENETRATEDTHE^CT COLEGE PAPER?MjJVE THERE# BROKERS A REALTORS efficient Servteo ft ^r^REMOTE-V^lCT: Completed and ready for immedi­ 6 HP Elgin ...... 43 00 SANFORD TREE COMPANY 2601 Granviaw Phone FA 2-2971 in baautlful Salem Maple. MOST UNCMU2ED JUN6LE? REAL ESTATE for SALE Stenstrom Realty ate occupancy. 6 HP Mtrcurjr—Like New iSOUO REAL ESTATE WANTED H. E. STENSTROM 7Vs HP Evinrude ...... 82.3d INCOME TAX SERVICE I Tor Painting call Mr Tasker Ph. Reg. $29.95 4-Dr. Chest 16.88 HISCELLANEOtrr Registered Broker 1A HP Evinrude—like new 250.00 Wm. II. Murray FA 2-6159. Room special 114.95. R,r $.19.95 5-Dr. Chest 27.88 f l f c , MISCELLANEOUS 2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2430 > Locations. 16 HP Mercury Mark 20 189.00 1111 Celery Ave. Phone FA 2-13JI r- Id OFFICE EQUIPMENT Druid Park — Santord 18 HP Scott-Atwatar— good Closed Sundey ' REMODELING? Keg, $19.93 6-Dr. Chest 17.88! II AUTOMOtlLESTRAILERS Grove Majors — Sanford Condition ...... - ...... 170.00 We can assist in financing, plans U BOAT* A MOTORS ^ ^aahff CfXfmtuf Valencia Villas — Dauutd 20 HP Martin-Fast motor 135.00 ENVELOPES, letterheads, state- selecting a eontrietor. A tha EASY TERMS U FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­ Whispering Oaks — Titusville 2A HP Johnson ...... 319.00 manta, involcet, hand bills, a as finest materials avtllthle. ERY Whila thay Last Nrw 10A6 Evm- programs, ate. Progressive A- B. PETERSON Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— m I t FETS-UVESTOCK SUPFUES Broker Associates: A. B. Peter- FHA In aervleo aad f HA financ­ rude* on Sal*. 403 West 13th St. Mather of Sanford (Pmittry) son Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Gar­ ing available. Fishing Boata A Runabouts 203.20* E lit St. rh. FA l-Mvl IS ARTICLES WANTED field Wllletti, and R. W. Wil­ See our additional boat display, WELL DRILLING Maple IS PLACES t* EAT liams. A. C. Doudney, Land at 501.611 Eaat First St.- Fairbanks-Uorst pump*. IV BEAUTY PARLORS Surveyor We can qualify you for ona ef Your Evinrude Dealer Repairs to all makae. m IS FEMALE HELP WANTED 116 K. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 6123 these homes in 30 minutes. You ROBSON SPORTING GOODS HOWARD C LONG While they last—Utility Crada • BIG VALUES IS MALE HELP WANTED can start enjoying the home 304 E. 1st. Phone FA 2-5901 207 E. Commercial Ava. Fir 2x4. 2x6, 2xH. mostly 2x6- Px W. IL "BUI" STEMPER • QUICK CREDIT IS MALE *r PEMALE while we process the parars. Phone FA 2-263.1 , $105.00 M- I: i FIREMEN POUR STREAMS OP WATER on the second Sanford ft was at this puiot that the Samoo war* brought Realtor — General Insurer 2 ft. Seml-V plywood boat A ga­ • EASY TERMS Stato Farmer!1 Market ballding U catch fir* Thursday morning. 31 WORK WANTED Guy AllenAsiociale tor trailer. 8173.00 Cash. Phone IIOUSKlT w ashed Sherman Concrete IMpc C». WtLSOVMAIER rod Btoppod. (Photo by Bcrgatrom) S3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Out West 13th SL Na» a«d Used Farnlture Arietta Prlre. Associate Developed by FA 2-07A9. AU roofs. STEAM LUX-PBO S3A MONEY to LOAN Phone FA 2-4931 - 112 N. Park CESS. In Orlando -mce 1946. 311 E. First St.. Ph. rA 2-56221 S3 SPECIAL SERVICES - ODHAM & THE NEW Thousands of satisfied custom­ WAW . KING • 33A ROOFING A PLUMBING OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS ers. Free estimate. Call 3C89 Lightning Dry Wood Finish, too*,# ECHOLS SPRING SALE rktit- iiM iw n il Mmimeji ROSA L. RAYTON TUDOR,* Inc. Vinyl riestic. For all type - 34 PIANO SERVICES Pm* erful—Smoot h—Quirt collect, Orlando. Wh*n sprinetlma com**, as It {• 33 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS Registered Ileal Estate Broker S-L-O-W TROLLING floor*, wood finishes. Never -t |»c. J.IVING ROOM Reg. 8239.00 bound to. tha c harry, peach and Ph. FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha 3* INSURANCE Cor. Hwy 17 92 1* 27th St EASY STARTING GATLIN BROTHERS discolors. Sofa Bed NOW apple orchard! ot tha lush Niagara r NOTICES-PERSONALS Phone FA 2-1361 Special Introductory Offer Dragline A Uudduicr Service McRANEY-S.MlTH PAINTS Chair PtniniuU of Ontario, bunt forth IDEAL FOR CHILDREN Ph. FA 2-3276 Sanford. 2315 S. Park Dial FA 2-6461 >2 Steptep Tables into a glory of color and parfuma SS ARTICLES for SALE Large 3 bedroom CB home with BRAILEY ODHA.M, PrM. 15 HP Full Shift Motor I299.S0 i 1 Coffee Table $179.00 that draws hundreds of American St FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD tile bath, hardwood floors .'i»—t.YSLUAM K visitors to tha district during tha screened porch, carport*, A WESTERN AUTO STORE WOOLSEY Lamps usual ten day period when bloaaoma Pillows (H storage. Kitchen equipped. Ex* 211 E. First St. Ph. FA 2-4 Hi:: .Marine Fintehe* BALL INSURANCE AGENCY Term* are at their best. This normally is Ura nice and clean. GENEVA: Country home, two For Your Moat in aarly May. INI 31600. Down — 812,100. story, ten rooms, furnished with MERCURY COJ^ETE ^Jom rm N FOR 8 Pf. bedroom suite kitchen equipped. 2-csr garage, Senkarik GIim anti Paint Co- HOME AND BUSINESS <‘*72 00! U/.1KK REALTY CO. OUTBOARD MOTORS 112-111 W. 2nd SI. Phone FA 2-4622 1—LUSI AND FOUND Laura 0. Oner. Realtor icautiful landscaped yard, 233 W. P. SMITH PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Bookct.n Bed ~nnwTr"^i— ------FS Hastl M Field, Associate foot frontage, near school. Call 2515 Park Ave. FA 2-6401 ’ PI MPS * SPRINKLER RAYMOND M. BALL. AGENT I Mr. * Mrs. Dresser Now i „ Ru al ml11 cirrier* *re not ob • what are we to I’M NOT «(J»e»AUrBC r WHJT3 ms? LOST—Cheap rod and reel be­ 2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-5542 Genova 2601 or write Box 30.1, Alark 6 — Mark 10 — Mark 25 SYSTEMS 201 s. Perk Sanford Tilt Mirror f i n n a n ligated 1° pul mall in boxes that po, lAXRCvf ne 3 WAtNIN* SARlN THAT CLASH 'S WILL SAVED PLAvED RSHT wratST*uv\eNT5 Geneva for appointment. Crest of Drawers j | 7 7 [III fail t0 mMl P°*,al d*P«rlnient ► CUT o u t RASH (3 eossesseo US. CAie/ Br leaving INTO CU« HAVC FROZEN longing to 7-ycar old buy. Just — Mark 30 — Mark 55 — Elec- All Q p*. and Hies, installed COMMUNICATICNS.' BY AN AU(N BE N5.. US H ESS C N THE HANDS.' / ■ , ON AUTOMATIC west of Slonroc Corner, Sun­ TOTAL PRICE *7130.00 trie — Mark 75 Electric "Do It Yourself." FARMER’S AGENCY Innerspring Mattress standards. A SLAVE TO ITS Will' .SPACE STATION... , CONTROL/ day about 0:30 a.nt. FA 2-2003. 3 bedroopft tiled bath, with 32 ft. 7—REAL ESTATE WANTED 6 HP to bO UP WE REPAIR AND SERVICE Insurance end Real Estate Matching Box Spring fAMWILL. FRlfNPJ: THE SHIPS by 14 ft. living room, large STINE Insure with FARMER * rest as­ BONUS— 2 Pillows Tsrmt This la a guest pass to tha RiU WHILE YOU siowir Small parcel of lend in or near Boat trailers from 112200 Theatre for Mrs. Harry Whiten* rwiSH OF HUNCH(t, VI. TUSHIH3/ 2—FOR RENT screened back porch. 35 ft. tot. USED MOTORS Wgrhine and Supply Co. sured. 116 French.— FA 2-5221. Sanford. Suitable for homesite. Wrought Iron Bunk Beds er. Exp. dete April 14, 1937. HASH SOR DON Fine location. Small down pay­ Must have reasonable access to 2 Mei*k — 7 Mercury 7W HP each 207 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 6*32 WILL BE ON . Osteen— .1 room first floor ment. 8125.00 21—NO I ICES— PERSON Al-S Complete wrlth Mattresses MONGO, PAVING ■ floor furnished apt. 3 room it- school. Give location, legal de­ Classified Display THE WAV FOR ■ Real Estate Insurance scription and price desir-’d: 1 10 IIP Johnson 50.00, DICK MAPES ROLL/fWAY, Hospital and Baby NOW rond floor furnished apt. Call 1 10 HP Mercury 65.00, MV PEOPLE S FA 2-5771. Commercial Investments—Rentals Apply Box B 'r Sanford Her­ Tile Contractor— Dial FA 2-4536 Bed: Day. Week or Month— INVASION Property Management ald. 1 7W HP Elgin 65.U0 23 A - PI.uMlll.NG and-ROlSr. Tel FA 2-3181. Furniture Center Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0378. 116 Wtet First St. RAYMOND M. BALL, J^rTowersTflanis,, Shrebe 14— PETS. LIVESTOCK. INC. ECHO IA REDDING CO. | PONY RIDES *t Sanford Farm-1 Cor. 2nd * Magnolia. Ph. TA 21321 Avalon Apia. Efficiency. Ph. REALTOR SUPPLIES (Poultry) Plumbing hrt**»v Heating FA 2-5954 Peat Couipo*t (Dactwelder’a) 50c ers Auction. Hwy. 17-92 South. ’Hud" Bamberger. Mgr PROFESSIONAL SERVICE bu- bag. GRAPEV1LLE NUR Come to Twin Lake* Farm fori M. G. HODGES Open 3*7 p. m. duly. i'r«»«ni ***•• Dt Ilf try EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable 8. D. Hlghleyman — Associate SERY, Grapcvlll* Avc Phone fine Durocs. R. H. Greer, Hi-1 Service on All Water Pumps- this ad for 1 fr tt Rid*. | ______for Winter Tourist. Private batn 204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641 FA 2 0886. way 426, 6li ml. NE Oviedo. Well* Drilled — Pump* Paoia Road. Phone FA 2 6037 I DANClTto mu.lc of ThTcibiTtry U,*d furniture, appliance*, tool., k shower. Steam heat. Inquire ■ - * *ct. Bought sold. Larry a Mart, m m KB OCAV.COUSIN KILTV... L Manuel Jacobson across from 2 * 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful FOR SALE— Axaleas 40c to Horse, saddle * bridle $100 1 Cousin*, fresh fiom a tour of f^BXT ANOgN'SS, I'M (SOS3 TO 321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132 MMIOIU'm** u r r c o u pn kilty usw t o u r ■WRVrKNO ON THIS S OB HAVE TROUBLE Post Office. places. Down payments a* low (LOO All sizes. FA 2-4836 211 Gentle for kids. Ph. FA 2-0259 PLUMBING New England. Fri. and Set __ <•*• !*•*» MsetMn THINGS, MORTVl MB'S SOiN<3 TO OP TMS KOOSN 19 - -/ With cclsin ns f695.tld down. E. 18th. ''ontrnct and Repair Wcr’ n 'til I THE DOGGIE DINER, j j h|'“ |“ 1 *vt*we*-ea el . >OuXS...TU;9 •(ter 2 p. nt. il< is a guest pas* to the ------TT STAY WITH US AWHILE l ^-1 ICLTVt r* WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms Cherry Heal Eetalc Agency Free Estimate* Lake Mery. 1 M o v '1 e 1 a n u Ride-ln Theatre . 71 ©ids is J U ~ U r? private baths. 114 W. First St. Dial FA 2-9929—Notury I For E n ter— Wire Fox Terrier K. L. HARVEY SEMINOLE COUNTY ryv— , M.Nst r r» ____ a A. K- ROSSF.TTER, FLORIST 28— ARTICLE.** t'Ult SALE for Virginia Conn. Exp. date ,1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop Phone FA 2-1851 solid whit* male. 4 mo. "ARC" 2u4 Sanford A\c. Phone FA 2 3363 April 14, 1957. BOARD OF REALTORA UNC^AUCKHYI 3 bedroom furnished house. Dial 2105 Amelia (Off W. 20th). MELTED STEEL AND TWISTED WRECKAGE as airam a of For dependable Servirr Taint $2 5u gal., Cots 33.98. Work second building sated from the flames can be «ecn in the back­ FA 2-4205. Robert A. Williams Member of Florist Clothe*. Camp Good*. Army- water were played on ih» Mill xmnulijrrinx Sanford State Farmers ground. (Photo hy llrrgitroa) | Chihuahua puppies. 3 male. Lp- .Market this miming. The city water lank and the portion of tha * REALTOR Telegraphy Delivery Assn. sata Rd. I miles out W. 20th Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave Clean furn. apt., 811 Park Avc. Kavmnnd l.undquiut, fto u U ld l in - OFFICE EQUIPMENT to Church. Turn right mil*. —Factory to you— 3 Bedroom furnished house on \SS0C1ATE M x p z n c r z r 1 child, because vaccine won't be medical groups attended the con­ gin to eas» soon, with manufactur­ Phone FA 2-3951 Altautic Bank | !■>—Alt I It LEa w.tK i'KI) Alumieam Ctnmunjriw}: Advice To Adults transferred from one area to an- Celery Ave. '2 room furnished HAYNES Office Machine Co Contracting * Repairs Venetian Itllid* j ference called by Surgeon General ers expected to produce from 33 apt. 310 Magnolia. Call A. K. J other anyway. Leroy E. Rurncy. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE Typewriters, adding machine? | Used office desk. Ph. FA 2 0735. 1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6362 Enclosed head. Sa{ proof bottom On Polio Shots to 40 millions shots by July 1. Rossetter, Florist FA 2*1851. ask Crumley & Monteitli Sales-Rental*. 314 Mag.. Th. rail with plaatic ends. Plastie “ In other words, it all depends The group concluded that gov­ ii —HEALI'S PAKI.UItM nr rayon tape* Cotton or nylon on your local situation." ernment rationing of Salk shots is This i* a guest pass to the at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4695 FA 2 0162. CERAMIC TILE During Shortage Paul F. Mueller * Son cords. The official made the state­ not necessary to meet the current No Fal»e Alarm * Prairie.Like Drive In Theatr* j’l- A t loMoniLK.S—TRAILERS Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-5742 Senkarik Gians and Paint Co. WASHINGTON 2\ I | parently were left in a dryer with Nicely furnished five room gar­ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD Wanted immediately Phone 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374 0677 CN THIS -___A “ If vaccine is scarce in your Health Service, American Medical try at present. But Burney age apartment. Adults only. FA 2-6742 er FA 2-2485. Highway 17 A 92 South CONTPACr ) *s- area, hold back a while and let j other clothes during the night and A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR. USED CAR Assn., National Foundation for In­ presented figures which indicated Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2 0872. Phone FA 2-31U3 1800 Mellonvillvc 1949 Ford 2-door ■ 10 cu. ft. Freezer, perfect condi­ the youngsters have first call on fantile Paralysis and uther major that the supply situation will be­ ; exploded from the heat. Be an Avon Representative—Start PLUMBING A SEPTIC TANKS tion. 5200 cash. 2111 Orange s» 1930 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new the available supply. Three-fourths 2 Bedroom furnished house, neur earning immediately. Represent INSTALLATION A REPAIRS Avr 2 bedroom furnished block house. paint & scat covers. Spec. $395 Avon in * convenient n'ighbor- .11 n hl|ufl w Utllnflr of the paralytic polio cases last base. Children welcome. (85. Dial FA 2-2312. 1951 Plym. Idr. Sedan 21 Hour Srivin- mo. 1819 Summerlin Avc. hood territory. We train you. ARCHIE C. HARRIETT Briiitd new "Modern" Electric 3AM C LAWSON year hit people under 20, and there 1952 Pont. 2dr Sulia Write Mrs. Jean Milentch. Box g n u * 1 are millions in this age group who FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751 Semi Automatic Zig-Zag Sew­ 9 $ room unfurnished house. Ph 1953 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shtfl 246, LockharL ing Machine complete with at- SL jJm l H-itf haven’t been vaccinated yet. FA 2-6621, if no answer FA- 1934 Chev. 2dr. P. G. 21—PIANO SERF It I. CmUum S*U* AfmJt “But if your state or commun­ I*—MALE HELP Wa n 'I eTI'"" farhments and portable case. 2-1266. Lake Front Lot 1931 Pont. l-dr. Hyd. Clean Price $85 Phone FA 2-2788 (af­ 114 ■ »•* ity was far-sighted enough to or­ 1931 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift L L Sill — Piano lernnirian IS Jk-Oy der enough vaccine while It was On-- of the last beautiful laiku Budget and credit nt*n. Apply Phone FA 2-0223 Route I. Sanford ter 3:30 p.m ). ttsfoso FLonio* 3 room furnished apartment. 2100 Front Lots available. Approxi­ 1953 Pont. 2-dr. sedan. Clean Firestone Store ede plentiful to take care of everyone Meiionvillc Ave. 1935 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean. Lester Spinet piano. Excellent FA 2-6123 under 40, by all means go ahead mately ino* on large sand bot­ PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING tom Lake. Beautiful Homes Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m. Experienced man for night work. W L HARMON condition Call FA 2-«127. FEATURING- and get your shots right away 3 room furnished apartment in« FA 2-2883. 301 West 1st St. Apply Bell's Standard Service, 12:00.1:00 or 5:30-6:30 p. m. surround the entire area. Prie- Ph. FA 2-1277 After 5:00 p . m Don’t feel like you’re robbing a eluding utilities. $60 107 W. 9th. French at Seminole Illvd. THSLOHr w ell CAfiroPS ro.vro r-| to sell. $5660.00 Cash. The Sensational Thomas Home 1. I sOW COST PAN6BN MUSTVr KNOWN NT ANO BATSO AND OSS Small unfurnished house, 1600 1956 G.M.C. 3/4 T I

it...... „ Y O U R E Realtor Mora M e d o Metoodlsl * BudM FlroU* 0st te n d in g to* hlaa* of the flro ■ than Jut Real Church Will Be Estate Man J Dedicated Sunday af a plan to p rw e t to tho Da- •A Realtor la more dun just •_____By Maries- Jaw*s portmcst af Agrteulturo. OVIEDO—Remember what a g reel rotate ana. Be to ■ mem­ Yesterday, tha Board af la s te d ber ef a profsssteoal organisation good time w* bed the flrat Bus- day In November at the Home­ CBy O a s s t o t e n a a l Is amar- who adheres to a strict eode of coming of the Oviedo Methodist geney m a to i to qa*n wild rumor* ethics and Is pledged to the high Church? Well, get yourselves all circulating about tho market aad Today, moat af the daaltra, bro­ est standards la every phase of prepared. Another Is la store far tba diuatrooa Bn only a fav k en aad paeken who vara locat­ real estate activity,” Raymond you. boon before. ed at the Sanford State farmen Ball, president of thw Seminote That time w* have long looked Matting shortly altar noon tba Market are boek to batlneu either County Board of Realtors, Mid to­ forward to i< her*—tba dedica­ Board of Sanford City Oaamteato- te a their botaea or is teaoorary day. - t tion of the new Methodist Church. era unaalmrotiy adopted a re­ loeationa until tho market can bo He Issued tho statement to stress Yetilrrrol solution "representing tbo Com rabollt It la buslaeea aa usual with the Importance of the Realtors Those good people ar* planning mliiiooer of Agrieoltora to take the man who more freak oroduce Pledge which has been emphesliod aa largo an event a* that held to Immediate (tape to pot tba Sei- Into tba weitern aad northern during the celebration of Realtor November for tho Homecoming— lord State firman’ Market In- mark eta from Central Florida. Week, Mar. M-Apr. (, by the Se­ If not larger. CHAILIB^MOBBIBOW minole County board end by Invitation* are la the bend* ef AN OFFICIAL KSCORT hundreds of others throughout the all former Ovledlana that ware POINT OP THE MOUNTAIN, BAST CKASHES INTO VORLD eountry. Legal Notice members of the Church. Momben Utah OU Three Utah State Prl- SAN ANTONIO .Tea. IB - The Ball said that every member of of the other churches here ar* aon Inmataa didn’t quite make Tisdale famlly’i new baby was the National Association of Baa) planning on affiliating with thorn good their escape attempt Thurs­ Charlie Morrison Estate Boards has this pledge aa for this memorable occasion. boro with o smash Thursday. day night. They ware climbing John Tisdale, SI, * i l driving to hla business guide. Tho Realtor Sunday School srlll bo hold at doyrn the outer wall of the prison affirms that ha win uphold the the Baptist Cbureh, but the church the heepttol whan his wife, la whan acting Vardan Valter D. the beak seat, told him the stork Accepts Position tony Ideate of the NARKB Code services have been called off In Achnff drove up. A chuff said a order to attend the ones at the was arriving. Tisdale looked back of Ethics, and that hla every un­ prison guard spotted tho trio and dertaking shall be In the Intereat Methodist Church. and imathed late a telephone That well-known Reverend John Mall I did was take them berk In­ pole. No one was kart. With Car Dealer of hla eUant and the community. side.” "Realtor* not only meet state Branscomb will preside a t tha Charlie Morrison, a member of licensing requirements where they dedication servlet, assisted by tbo advertising staff of Tho San­ •slit, but they hase qualified as Reverend George Carlton and Dr. ford Horatd for Marly sla years, rofesslonaL members of NAREB Jesie Waller. resigned yesterday to accept the y demonstrating a high degrae of Following tho service* dinner - position of Director of Pnblle He- buslneaa competence and alao a will ba on church ground*. .' lotions with Holler Motor Bates, desire to adhere to high botinees W* bar* bean trying all weak to g*t our good friend, Gray, local Chevrolet, Otdsmoblla and standard*, thereby Insuring their Loo Cadillac dealer. clients of the highest degree of to say ho will have us a good eake up there. He has promised Morrison, well-known through Integrity and honesty In an busi­ ness dealings,” be said. to meet us and greet us again— Central Florida aa a song-leader, on condition we attend tho serv­ . tennis umpire program master-of Ball said It waa a pleasure to ices as wall as’th* dinner. ceremonies and quit master, has recito the Pledge because "In ef­ In spit* of a busy week-end been a resident of Banford lor fect, It reaffirms to the publle ahead for ns hi other ways, too, IS years. A native of Troy, N. Y., the duty their Realtors owe them.” we plan on wedging In Ume to The Realtor’! Pledge foltows: ho and his wife, tha former cook some goodies and balng on Laura D. Fisher whom ha mar­ " I AM A REALTOR hand for tba special occasion. ried in New York City la- 1014, I Pledge Myself Pack poor baskets and meat as came to Florida In 1920 whep he To protect (he Individual right of there—time —Sunday, Apr. T managed theatres In Jacksonville, rtal estate ownership and to Sunday School time 8:45 a. m.— becoming District Manager for widen the opportunity to an worship hour: II a. m. Counting Publla Theatres Inc., In 1129. In Joy It; on 1ou. that year he was alee president To b« honorabl* and honejt In all of the Jacksonville "Tars" Base­ dealings: ball Club In tha then Southeast­ To seek better to represent my ern league with a 8anford pitch­ clients by building my know er, Ben Cantwell, and a Tampa ledge and competence, catcher, A1 Lopes, aa hie stellar To act fairly towards all In the battery. spirit of the Golden Rule; For many years Morrison served To servo well my community, and as song-leader for the Rotary through It my country; Club# of the state and has held To observe the Realtor’! Code of niemhersbip In Winter Haven, Se- Ethics and confirm my conduct bring and Tampa Clubs ae well to its lofty Ideate.” aa balng at. tha present Urns a The board tomorrow will cele­ Sun or city duos! member here. He also enjoys the brate "Clvle Day,” In which tha the distinction of being an Hon­ Realtors’ responsibilities to the L'Aiglon designs g a an dress with . orary Member of the Sanford Kl- community will be emphasised and wanla Club. soma of the clvle activities in dtp cover-up for nil tho important mo­ Ha and Mrs. Morrison reside at which the board has engaged will menta of your summer. Tba dress—In a » MOO Hiawatha Ave. and are the be outlined parents of two children, Mr». A. lovely hand-screened print of 100% DacreS B. (Pete) MeRaney and Dr. Jack To wash, drip-dry and forget about ironing! C. Morrison. Charlls’s hobbles are tennis, getting people to sing Hospital Notes The Jacket—of linen-like spun rayon. and playing Santa Claus during Yellow, rose, purple. Sizes 8 to 18. $24.95 ‘the Christmas Season. Hospital Notes He will assume his duties with A pen 4 EVANGELIST T. B. FREEMAN Holier Motor Sales Monday and Admissions as H. C. Kitchens, general man- hoy C. Wiley (Sanford) ★ ★ ★ ■gcr of Hollers, put It, “will act Christopher Boyd (Orlando) as our good will ambassador Rachael Johnson (Lake Monroe) Southside Baptist ‘with or without portfolio*" Ruth Tully (Sanford) Morrison was tha recipient of Dorothy Pierce (Altamonte Church Schedules • ’’goodbye and good luck, Char­ Springs) lie” party in the business office Alexandsr Smith (Sanford) Revival Meeting of tha Herald yesterday after- Marie Ensley (Sanford) noon which was featured by a Effto Po|x* (Sanford) A revival meeting will begin mammoth rak* suitably Inscrih- Irene Hines (Sanford) Monday night, Apr. 8 at the ed and the presentation of a sub­ Clara Brooks (Orange City; Smithslde Baptist Church. - stantial gift certificate. Dorothy Perry (Sanford) The speaker will be Evangelist Guy Duffy (Sanford) T. B. Freeman of Brlitol, Tenn. Hugh Carlton (Sanford) The service* will begin each Local Christian Births evening nt 7:46 p. m. .and will Baby girl Tully (Sanford) continue through Thursday Apr. Church Schedules Baby boy Johnson (Lake Monroe) 18 with special tinging during Baby boy Pierce (Altamonte the revival. Visitation Week Springs) Evangelist Freeman has con­ Visitation week at tha First Baby boy Perry (Sanford ducted revivals In over 20 states Christian Church has been set for Discharges and Canada. next week; and Palm Sunday, Emma Lynn (Sanford) The pastor, Gerald B. Price Apr. It, has been designated De- John Pick (Bushnell) extends a cordial invitation to the elsion Day. Pastor Perry L. Stone Dora E. Cotlingham (Longwood) public to attend these services. announced today. Alberta Davie (Titusville) Organised evangelistic calling Mildred Baron (Sanford) Is planned for Tuesday and Thurs­ Betty O’Conner (Sanford) day nights. It will also be done Guy Duffy (Sanford) on Friday If necessary to visit all Howard Hemingway (Springfield, cultivated prospects on the Vt) church’s responsibility list. The April 5 nights of calling will begin with Admissions a sunper at tho church promptly John A. Lawson (Sanford) nt ' .It). Women’s circlee will serve Nancy Mlrhrls (Sanford) V jv S r j the meals. Assignments are to be Birth* nude and 'he callers leave the Baby Boy Ensler (Sanford) church at 7:15 In teems of two. Baby Boy Michels (Sanford) The persons who commit them­ Discharge* selves to become Christians are Marvin L Wood (Sanford) to make a public confession of APRIL 3 their faith at morning worship on Admission* Decision Day. and those who de­ Julia Erhart (Sanford) cide to transfer their membership Bernice Siegler (Mime) will receive the right hand of fel­ Joseph P. Hall (Sanford) lowship at that time. A baptis­ John Odom (Sanford) L'Alglon'a fresh young sheath gets its now point of vlow mal service Is contemplated Fas­ Willie Mae Harper (Sanford) DR. JOHN P. OAKES from its fabric: eyelet-embroidered cotton. It’s a cool, slim ter Sunday. 7:30 p. m. William Richard Struudberg (Sanford) fashion that will cover a lot of territory all summer long! Blrtha Budget-Cutters Baby Girl Erhart (Sanford) Revival Starts This lovely dress codes in whito eyelet with either a blue Baby Boy Slcgler (Mims) lining, a pink lining or a lilac lining. Sizes 10 to 20. S24.95 Approach Billion Dischargee Marian Herring (Sanford) Apr. 7 At Church Dollar Mark In Cut Patricia Schmidt and baby boy Revival services will ba held at th* Central Baptist Church. WASHINGTON #n_ House (Sanford) budyet-cuttere cla>e,| today to Eul* Mae Wright .(Sanford) 14th St. and Oak Ave., April T-14 at 8 o’clock each evening, ac­ ba approaching the million dollar Ellen Moltcr (Badearer, O.) Coriene Van Engelun (Sanford) cording to an announcement to­ mark In their drive to rut Presi­ day by the Rev. J. W. Parham, dent Elsenhower's $7,600,000,000 Anna Mac Almond (Sanford) pastor of the church. budget. They hop« to boost the Helen Pell (Sanford) Dr. John P. Oakes. Pastor of laving eventually to two or three Dorothy Sumter (Sanford) times that much. WtUto Knighton (Sanford) West Wood lawn Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala., will ba visit Passage Thursday night of a VUiMag Hoars; M vata Room*. 11 a. m. to $ p. m.; Semi-Private Ing evangelist, he said. lightly-pared money bill for she Tho Rev. Parham will deliver Labor and Health, Education ard Rooms, I to t p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Pedlatnca, U a. m. to 1 p. m the sermon Sunday and Dr. Oakes Welfare Department* brought to­ will begin on Monday evening. tal claimed reductions to for to Parent! and Grandparents only: I.^MOO.OO. Obstetrics, No visiting during A special recognition will be feeding of babies. Private Rooms, given to each Auxiliary of the The Appropriations Committee church each evening. met today behind closed doors to II a. at. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p m. and 7 to-9 p, m., Semi Private ru i the claimed savings higher TRUCK COURSES ptsslbly to near the one billion Rooms, I to 4 p. m. and 7 to I p. m. SPRINGFIELD, Mass.-W— A dollar level, Tho committee was training school for truck drivors, j considering tha President's re­ with refresher course! available. I "W o Invito Charge Accounts” quest for $871,600,000 million to and related ageneica In the fis­ was opened In February by this sun the Commerce Department cal year 1968 starting July L area's leading trucking comps-1

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Hearing April 10 At Mayfair

WAIT AND WALK LIGHTS are now In operation at First St. and Park Ave. Don Young of Sanford Electric Co. puts finishing touches on the synchronized system yestetrday. Pedestrians can walk four ways with safety. Now that the new lights are operating. (Photo by Bergstrom) Evaluation Of Federally Ownec/ Lands Proposed WASHINGTON — Congressman waterway to play In the economy Syd Herlong today Introduced In of tha Central Florida section. OVIEDO’S FIRST METHODIST CHURCH wan dedicated of the Florida Conference; George W. Morgan, chairman the House pt Representatives a Conservation has become an im­ yestorday a* hundreds attended the morning services fol of the official board; Dr. Jesse E. Waller; and the Rew. bill aimed at returning to local portant topic In the move to secure lowed by "dinner on the ground*.” (Left to right) imme­ George H. Carlton, paator of the church. VAH-7 Has Hottest and state tax rolls Federal pro- the Sanford-TItusvile Canal. With diately following the dedication are: the Rev. J. \V. Aus­ (Photo by Bergstrom), perty which Is not now being used both flood and drought conditions tin, oldest former paator of tha church (1006); Bishop Under the legislation, a special felt In Central Florida, the caml Bombing Crew In NAF' committee of nine House members will servo as a vital controlling would conduct an Investigation of measure in storing water for uie Three men who have been flying have been envied even for a ve­ real property owned by the Untied during droughts and for releasing teran crew, but only one of the together only a month emerged as States, and determine Its need. water during times of flood con­ three men (Mr. Mann) had ever Truck Tears Bridge the "Hottest Bombing Crew In the Later, the committee would make ditions. Nevy Air Force" In e recent opera­ flown such a miaaioa before. recommendations for disposal of • At Sanford, a new boat basin tion conducted by Heavy Attack The crew reached Its peak on that found to be surplus. is being completed to allow stop­ Wing One, United States Atlantic the third day, when It set a re­ Herlong said he proposed this overs here as Hew and more num­ Housing; May Be Fleet Air Force. The trio took In­ cord for accuracy on four succes­ evaluation of Federally owned erous visitors plan to take the dividual honors in a week-long sive missions. Although the scores lands because much has been said competition against the top crews are classified, their results might In recent years about the govern­ . ?from five squadrons. Heavy At-' be compared to a modern William ment's vast holdings and the great The steel standards for San­ Closed Two Days The Seminole County Canee* tack Squadron Five won the squa­ Tell who could throw a stone In need to get some of this property ford's First Street Whiteway were The Lake Moproe Bridge, on Driver of the heavy truck was dron competition. to A funnel ef.a .tug hjst fra;v Society Is observing “C” Day, to* bach p- valo ov.wsMp a rf put In end erffted yesterday morn­ State Road 15-806. wlfl be closed Charlie Johnson, Negro truck morrow. LtCdr. Richard W. Mann, piln; across the Brooklyn bridge four on the (ax tslls ing by city crews. possibly two days, according to driver of Bunnell. C. It. King, saw­ Volunteers will can st the hornet Joseph Vallnakl, AL1, bombardier; times without a miss The fifth District congressman Moving of the heavy standards the Seminole County Sheriff's of­ mill owner of Bunnell .owns the and Bobby Sandefur, third crew­ In the Seminole County area dur­ A native of Dickinson, N. D., pointed out that much Federal got underway Sunday morning fice after investigating a cra«h truck. man make up the crew, which ing the day with material on th t Mann joined the Navy in 1942 as land consists of mountain tops, about 7 a m. when loading began of a truck loaded with heavy eq­ The truck, It was said, had a represented Heavy Attack Squa­ an Aviation Cadet During World swamps, desert areas and banen three services the Society gives to In the French Ave. trailer park uipment when it tore the bridge vertical clearance of 18 feet. liow. the County. Service, Research and dron Seven based at Srnford On War II, he served In the Pacific acreage that are unwanted and housing and two of the main steel (our successive days they flew area where they were stored ever, the according to Education. They will also accept and won the Silver Star for a dl- could t»ot be maintained by pri- Work on First St. got underway cross beams. signs, has a vertical clcurance of missions on 18 targets with -tpec- (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 10) contributions to carry on this pro­ tacular results. Their scores would about 8 o'clock to avoid the heavy The truck, a Ford V-8 semi only 14 feet. gram. local officials of the Society weekend traffic and the blocking trailer, with two pieces of heavy A huge steel boom protruding said. of the business area when hoists equipment, smashed into tha top from one of the pieces of heavy During the past year there hav* CofC Directors lifted the tall poles Into place and housing of the bridge shortly be­ equipment carried on the semi been 45 Seminole County deaths Savage Sons Win Bombing Derby set them on concrete forms built fore 11:.10 this morning. trailer first crashed into ind bent from cancer reported. The local To Discuss Canal especially for them. Deputy Sheriff II. S. Smart. In- One of thv steel cross beams at Cancer Loan Closet of the Semi­ Sanford's Savage Sons of Heavy VAH-3 and 9 vied for honors in the vapor trails many thousands of feet Work also got underway in the Attack Squadron Five hive won twin jet Douglas A3D Sky warrior. overhead. vestignting the accident, said that the entrance to the bridge. It then nole County Cancer Society haa At Tuesday’s Meet ayncriniratlon of the walk lights the Bridge Tender. K. W. Fight, tore Into the housing above tha been privileged to serve 11- of the first quarterly Heavy Attack Jacksonville was chosen as the Each day the tournament saw at First SL and Park Ave. with the Tlie regular meeting of the Wing One Bombing Derby. The "bombing range" for the exer­ had stated that the bridge would center of the bridge and tore ste«I these patients. the process of elimination take Its traffic lights at the same inter­ be closed to both highway and beams and housing from place. I>vard of Directors of the Semi­ victory followed an Intensive month cise with certain bridges and build toll as one squadron after another Mrs. Phil C. Stanley Jr., "C * section. river traffic because of the dam­ The frame housing, at noon to­ nole County Chamber of Commerce of concentrated practice bombing ing designated as targets. All scor­ bowed from the race until the fi­ Day Chairman announce# the erea will be held tomorrow night, at City Manager Warren E. Know- age. day. was hanging In place support­ chairmen as follows: Helen Con­ missions and ground training cli­ ing was accomplished by a radar nal day when Heavy Attack Squa­ I p m. in the Commissioners Rjonm maxed by the week-long race for bomb plotting unit at the Jackson­ lea left yesterday for Delray Beach Estimate of the damage was ed only by the boom from tha stantine. Barbara Douglas. Sally c of the City Hall. the coveted crown. ville Naval Air Station which drons Nine and Five remained for where he will attend a four-day put at approximately $25,000, said truck and from tha two steal White. Carolyn Bass, Alice WlUlnk. City Managers Short Course. The £t. Johns • Indian River Originally established In Decem­ tracked the aircraft as they the showdown with VAH-S emerg- tha Deputy Sheriff. (Continued an Paga II) (Continued On Page 10) Canal will be up for discussion due ber, the Derby was created In or streaked towards their targets. (Continued on Page 19) The 11th annual short course got to the fact that the hearing, called dor to stimulate morale and Im The accuracy of this method of underway yesterday at 2 o'clock. by the Army Corps of Engineers, prove bombing proficiency scoring has been developed to so Knowles said he will return to will he held in Sanford at the throughout Heavy Attack Wing fine a degree that the expense of Sanford Wednesday night The Mayfair Inn on Wednesday, April squadrons. dropping actual bombs Is never in­ Additional short course is conducted by the 10 The exercise was begun Monday curred nor were any dropped dur­ General Extension Division of John Krider, Manager of the with Sanford's four Heavy Attack ing the operation. Florida in cooperation with the Seminole County Chamber of Com­ Squadrons; Five, Seven, Nine and Three outstanding crews were Local News Florida City Managers Associa­ merce, In is vilng the notice of the Eleven and VAIt-3 based at Jack­ chosen to represent each squadron tion, tbc Public Administration $|merting. ut;cd all directors to sonville participating VAH-S, 7 and in Ihc Derby and as tho citirrns Clearing Service of the University make every effort to ^ attend the 11 flew the propellor driven. North of Jacksonville worked, played and On Page 10 (Continued M Page 18) session. American built AJ SAVAGE, while skept the heavy bombers wove th«i

Also coming before the Board of Commissioners Is the award­ ing of the bid for a street sweeper. Awarding of the bid has been held up until tests and investigations were made. Weather EATING FOR FIRE PROTECTION! The Lake Mary Vol­ Centrally fair today. Increas­ of the new pumper truck are (left to right) Linda and ing closidiaaaa tonight and Tues­ unteer Fire Department displays its new fire fighting Janet Kriz, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kriz, of Little day with scattered showers late SANFORD'S FIRST STREET WHITEWAY was installed yesterday as workmen lift equipment as they served more than 600 barbecuel chicken Venice, wearing big smiles because of the good eats u/id tonight or Tuesday, fooler Tues­ the huge metal standards into place on concrete bases. The Sunday operation was ncce* ■fliinners to help pay for it. Seated on the running board assurance of fire protection, (Photo by Bergstrom) day; low tonight 80 to (1. •ary to avoid traffic congestion in the downtown area. (Photo by Bergstrom)

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