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Pen?. nrKro. W«» t.nlefei!
to the State lin.intul .1 tl.id-i '
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negro, held fur inv. , i
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dUmissed.
Bonds were estteat.-.l l.-,
Orf the follthring rluirii.,. ). , ,
ton Brown, •pjonk mnl rti.ur.f.-r v
• 10; Henry fjrjiin'j.-t.tf, ..
all nlnht wittf iiW . cIi’ a
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for these island-hopping G M C military trucks.
For the 13th A A F sweep from Guadalcanal to the
Philippines required supi&gt;cihuman tasks from sup­
porting ground personnel and equipment.
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Altogether G M C Truck Cc Coach has produced
more thnn 500,00H, of these "sis-by-sis” "W ork­
horses o f the Arm y.” Many thousands of them are
performing sipiilnr vital jobs with other units of the
A A F in every theater o f war to "keep 'em ilyine."

Completing n million truck milei in 24 months o f
ronitant service overseas without a major accident
or mnn-dny lost from motor mishaps, n Quarter­
master Truck Company recently won an "excel­
lent" rating at the Southwest Pacific Headquarter*
o f the 13th A A F . Army Air Force photo.
The trucks in this unit— all GMCs— hauled
everything from aircraft ammunition to wounded
men. Unusual assignments were “ run o f the mill”

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...Is o f crushed cornl to build bases for
: .’9s on Guam, GMCs also carry im•vised sprinkling units for wetting
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Bohemia Cliocclate Pudding pkff.
Chopped Olives
fd/2 oz. jar
I n: -R- SIrinjtflcss Beans No. 2 can
•Lin I’c.flrc* Grap:* Jam
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f iL.tnn Peanut Butter .... 1-lb. jar v..
Sea Shell Macaroni

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You nut hovo mirror-smooth floors tjiat a in ’t
spot . . . . add t-olpr harmony an beauty to your
home w ith linoleum rtign from living1 room to
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1-lb. pkg....... 10c

25-lbs $1.12
1"l&gt; Notch SIur;Ler Mash
25-lbs
$1.09
Take Eirtf Mash
.....25-lbs............ 97c
dim Dandy Egg Mash .... 100-lbs .... $3.91
Big Mill Dairy Feed .... 100-lbs .... $3.54
A&amp;P Pumpkin
No. 2*/2 can .... .. 15c
Sultana V inegar...... qL 14c ........ gal 49c
Papy’s Guava Jelly .... Mb. glass
27c
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Fancy. Elbertn P eaches.....2-lbs . 2®c
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ii i'i^ fjiomy ii*r t »»*ir I life
t li«'j wi'h1 l«»«&gt; |recioiiA tu u*av*
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tain Reese decJared.
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cor. Wo also do espfrt body
and f«nd«r repair. Yates Aaito
l'alnt and Body Works, 105 N.
Palmetto Ave, Plmtw 371.

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Thun* 522

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uh mnl «i&gt;o.

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town. Reward, Mrk.41. At Tay*
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HAVE YOUR, radio *vrvie*&lt;l at
KxektaTs Railiu Hhup, 1710 1/2
We»t 18th St.
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prscUcully all siti-a for i&gt;«’
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Lugging loads ofbomhs from supply deyot
to mr base is an ini|)orlnnt jpb for this
G M C. Other GMC* equipped with fuel
tanks, machine shops and uir compressor
units handle many other job* for the A A F .

■Cs Support 13th AAF
In South Pacific Sweep

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Driven 25,000 mile* on short hauls, this
OhtC has "delivered the goods" for a
13th A A F Quartermaster Truck Company in the Pacific. In this Signal Corps
photo it is being serviced for further duly,

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#7c per line for 6 intiiMIus.
|3c per line fur t&lt;* mat rlinn.
Minimum rates . . . .Ifte
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Bid Yet For Peace

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Holocaust Aboard U.S. Carrier After Explosion

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U S. Soldier
Iniuret/ , 2
While f li
In Camp Barracks

Farmers'M^ket
Sets Record For
Past Fiscal Year

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ImpaKso Oiiitlmi
Supply OffFiio
l'licl li’or Dislrids
Under U.S., Drilain

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S A U N A . Utah, July 0. i/l*.
( \ I * I —I'r r«i«trii| 1 rum.«|| |a
Marliinexun biillrts firexl t&gt;&gt; .m
m ru tilr
lit I o f M|.r fur
A in rrlran
subtler
killed
righ t
P A C I F I C . J u ly 9, &lt; A P ) —
uermuii* j i i l injured HU i i i l i m
(hr Die I h n r 'Ir e l liter
® “ C c n a id e r u b le n u m b e r ” u l
I’ rim. Minister I hurrhill ami
u ilie it In j rUouer o f war vuni|i
l*i -mirr
S I j I iii
I hr I'r m i
y ratrrd a)
the
mildier I
A m e r ic a n
s u b m a r in e *
h ave
«l«*u| Irl I n r* purl lir a h hy
Itlrned id iiif tile horrnic* Is is
m oved
in t o w a t e r s
arou n d
•*hip S.ilurilat
■ue-.thm .till publicly unanswer­
Jap an , T o k y o r e p o r te d to d a y ,
ed.
jo in in g
th o u s a n d s o f d a lly |
The guard, P vt. Clarence V.
M K U I.IN , .Inly H, (A l* ) —
Ortenn*.
r a i d i n g p la n e s In s t r a n g l i n g . T h e im pressive annua reo&gt;rds Rertucci. H.1. nf New
T in 1 in ter-Allied ile.nlliti'k nVt'l
raked
the
(nit-i
from
n
Ixiwrr
it
t
nf
N ip p o n
and
p r e p a r in g
th e I
'&gt;»ip* o f F lorid a and
III- tf.1t el IHIII-Iit III ll.-l'lill rollbranch ‘ prisonvi
if
t w .m .lL . *
I 'date
produce at
the Sah turd the Salim
limn-.I m il.n .k.‘it tn.lnv uh
W* X
,
.
.
| State Karmen. M arket w e ir all |
ramp where he was lU n d m x
T h e C h in e s e e l u in m l t h e y j „tl,,1|K
„Si during the I i wil| \.-ar|w* , r ^ ■* 12:30 A. M. some (i\o
higli rli|r|.iiriiit•* l.-gnii :in iv c a p tu re d
th e
g a te w a y
t o i rm ling June 30 when .ale? p n « « t hours after the prisoners had re
iiif' |i&gt;r lb.- i.ii|»-niliiig Itig
tired
Indo China, posing
a .im ila r i the 200.000.000 dollar n u r.. acSix nf thr w ou nd*! w in * in
T
b i'i' m.-.-ling. I n,*.. R etlln
th
feat o f strsB
gu ltlion and c m
o n--1
threat
strangulation
|cording
com in g to iH-J.
w . 1-ehlnan. mi.il.et terim j condition
g .n . vntn.-nt.il im iurise over
ritlual
■1-irt
q u ilt to 200.000 Nipponese ground I m anager, In his
I ’ol
Arthur J. K ric «»«n . n mi
sold
&lt; . foiwa
in Southeast Asia,
ul- " f .oln m odlt ea »'
I.- ..t HU|S|.iVfliK f'HMl .mu
The grand lo tiil of sales was mamler of the bast* ratm n I I W
t ■ ready out o f f and th»eatened by
In. I tm i l j s i r i . tM . w r t ip 'c t ! I.y
t dfn, Utah, and Dmkrsnipn
f ••r
British troopa m opping up inite.UM M UO with 8 2 1 ..d'j unit* »»M
th**
\m « r t « v n .
, M4j
|t i iti* « h
m ay
the 200,000 iO d ! ! h*
cnmP- *».ld lle r to .
_ Southeast Asia and Australians The fa ct that
kept ahiHitiiif' until he had &gt;&lt;
iu i\ »
t«s I n * i c * o I m &lt;! Ii v
th**
I llE
W overrunning Borneo'* oil
I hr. *I hr *|iii it-fi i
vbht'lhei
^
t n l i r , tupply
.....
T ok yo reported nearly SO0 U.S.
munition, then ■alinly
f l»* » In. t akt ii «*\ «*i i )
ales o f Florida products and .he
figh ters. Iiombers and auperfortx
Ill.AI h *M(&gt;hh BLOSSOMS fram the flight deck of
Am.-i lean ll„ ,.|„,tl,
.......
the officer o f the day and an
*i•»I Voo-f it .tt«. » !m *|
ll'olll tlie ill-ill If* litii •r«l
bombed,
rocketed,
strafed
and increase o f &gt;40,281 ill uUt-til
other guard who ran toward the
' ' " r o ffe r a MJO pound bomb frtnn one o f ita own plnncs hud ox 1.. k and tend lln ...........|
held
it
In
••
nf \ uilL
\ i tit\
scouted w idely separated targets products over the *'-'11-41 sea- tower as soon as the shooting plotled 8. the craft came in f o r u landing. In th.- lesultunt f in '
A .,llv
.......
in Japan today.
started
I d o .......... the crew died. W h ile flffly t it e r s c u n v out lion , k o
nik'lit
H igh er prices received tins •,,-ar
..0 . The extent of N ippon's fears
The rnni| , which liouiisl i-u't
w al Indicated In the most direct were Indicateri by .he (net mat of a 2M1 mnn irrnup working
•l *'
units s ild In nearby farms, wan hu«hr*l and
sem i-official bid yet made fat the number o f
|l
crutes. hampers unJ tacks were Ilerlu rn wax alone in th«- i*»w* i
peace. Kirhlaaburo Nomura, um
if.I
hassadnr to Washington ul the i 1*8.1104
less
than
dun ig
die *h rn
tlir shot* tuiiiirnlv
m ui’
(■ i
n-.el nut
tim e o f Pearl Harbor, made it. 104.1-44 seaaon T h e ..............
Sum** pri*&lt;/nrr«
%* r m«
1.- anil ran from the tent*
saying the Allied demand for 1 o f unita sold laal yea.
iMh*
•'1.1.274 us com peted to • ••Ix ' - * ' | . ' * r r e kille.1 a&lt; they slept.
unconditional aurrender was cist
4'U* this year, r lurida unit* ml.I
The wound,-.1 were hutrie.l to
ing additional Allied liver
li. M il l M ill I I I X M I I | 1
,h P Salina horpltnl where th e y '
The A llie e acknowledged that lis t yea r toU llod W7.4W ... c m
S.
••I* t **11MI , I-r.
Japanree K am lkate suicide plan.- pared to only ftOd.lOJ. tin. -.-ason were treated hv civilian
j,...-.
liilkr / i-l .tit*
attacks damaged three
Hrit.sh O ut-of-state units on tin- --O'er { Six diM*|ors two medical n - r i!&gt;»**' t
&lt;4»
. .»»'||*II|
aircraft c a n (era and Nlp|hin.-«&gt;- hand showed on me r*-ii-»• ir-iiii men and four arnhulan- ex ul*
S h ip s
R e m a in
O p e r a ­ d u re
I Ilf |y«t l ikts
Fort Ih-oglu
marine assault units landed on I (4.317? this year at conipu-ed t-&gt; were xenl from
ii- C hum \S iiiitii i
tiv e D e s p it e H it s B y
I ’ tah
13,884 last year
the Fast China roast near Alnuv
I It. .1
|&gt;r in* ipul
**f
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Mr. I^htnan asserted ' :n.. ali
Hertucci
ha.
not
yet
l-eBritish
troops plowed
steadily
• ft w
ul
f&gt; k a m i k a z e
I M n n e s i High NcHimiI uhiikr f«•• ii
*...
ahead in Ut.rmo despite increased condilions anil hand.cai&gt;&gt; on . d r ■ -nirxtiur.cl i.v in v e .tlg a tc r.
I |fi&gt;* *• un i| IllK'b Ulllki
IN'I
c l. he was very well -..i.-fied cerning the Incident.
h i f.
Japanese resistance
1
1
.
. . . ’ .-I ; .%*• im ii
04UU1 tiyM &lt;|UUllfl«&lt;l bill, v II f
II
N\ *»%
Ericsson .aid there had
bxen *'1 AM
l»lv
!•. (4 ^ — Three curTyphoons s l o w e d
Am erican with the record of Ihe market
A
llaa...
S »i»f«»f &gt;1'* i •f «*ir rmti • Ik ll a* « ih tt
III* &gt;rar|y d in s tl*m •*( Ik* « •
** *•* 4* 'lit* *ll
I. .
\ \ ' list
Hr it ish
taak force
tank advances in the northern this year. However, he xt.il.~l that no previous incidents at th* rnn.p rier*. &lt;-f '
IMll**»
1
lit
«
ii
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1
1
1
1
ill
.
*
tint
*
whip
It.'I
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• &gt; .t»-h YuTir
ir x
J u ih *
.'f*
H i*
«-h
.1 1.
•t sV111
'he
Suki.imn i.landx
lt*» nmany more units cuul.l Inn- been that might hav,- precipltatexl the attru klnc
£ Philippine mountains.
Loilhk
fr.it
'
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**ii
huh
Hit'll
|l.|*
k
b
«*•
1
•* ki\ l(ii&gt;
«»t'rD"| fur it#* r*%* dticth
. i*r
f i l l SI III 161 **3
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syld if they had been axnllnlll-i • hooting lie reporte.1 thr
p n » ''*«'••»
« ' « l Fi.rnn.**/.
• Ilf* •14 Itlfl.l k •f ll.* Rti &gt;i«l k l . Ik.l'
t .»«#41
p t | n r t v,
&gt;u* Aim
A
T h • «*m i i i | i
I*** . i t i ' i i
it,
\ . *|*
th« demainl for ptikhnx- wax I.r.er* were a model group und "'•&gt;«'
• k by fiv e
k
|'l I li*ef .tv •
r « * u iiiy
nut
fm
f t . .ii,
| »«• |
i«
«
'••**
1
1
.•r.liiiar 11*
U
III
1 **h&gt;HN»'
well "la n e . ' - -offe re d only minor
very heavy, inroads of the *&gt;et- had heen doing their work
im lit* alt* * . .. . f I*,. * "le t l l.« II w Ik *Uppll* 1
|*Ft) h
fulfill ill* ssl.lv I* IV
I
• SStMilf \
•«•
.....*
inis* a* .•*•«-*■•
.
o f f ' ‘ njurir.ml
..m tlnurd
ul
i-*i hurricane and llw later II* ala.. r «| »r lr d that the
1rail* i
%n hsllllltl
l• !**I *« i**i I t 4*t 1*• 1 jr.r u|* log
•*
Mill* '
Irouth. caused a le»seim g o f rrm had been doing a **vei) g .«..l t 1*«&lt;•».
I'a. .fir fleet adva nced V lb.*
k ' Ma
"/
k“ " 1ul tf.*i«iS.tt
*' " "
t*ilp II llit
of j I„
I ••orla*\
«n;
that
f"
• .&gt;11 1 \ (HI
1••*••» k!v r»uh\
jo t" at Uir camp.
hendciunt i t a unnouncexl Uuiay.
-uj.ilh i r t l i a
supplies, he ileilnr.-il
u
f
u
l
n
i
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t
i
v
i
t
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r
i
,
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u
III
il.W
Hal
•
•
i
at*.I I imrl* j ii^ lu I*. I* *•
•••I -Vw f'&gt; "&gt;
•- Y
A s an example, he p »m tW out
aam# plan u* m muii 111*•i
M on »M»n wi»* i*l«r&gt;
|*NI f a*f til*' " *
I a.* • *
fiouncrd u*
IIM 8
Im lrra tl^ ^ l** • fault).
Ytiat norm elly the citrus hettaea
iifw
ru
n
i
v*.
i.r^
K»
|*ni»i
.* a ,ir
und th f Y u*torlou•. T h e l*lro4it
at the M arket operate until June
L* m A • 1 ••
Th#
K t * * iip r * i
ii4
M I
Kfiilrr «&gt;H*k* of hi- visit
I h* -|. in'-'*
t *i
f Ii
I' *.
Five
negro
registrant*
le ft Shortage o f fru it caused th-'m U&gt;
t«* 1 hi1 If
ro&lt; il ln j r
&lt;4
|tt«|
t* * hi. ftt**' Hi tui \ .«• r I u li (h*M« •»'*l ' '
vi«»u**l\
M
huil
hrrn
rr|m»tcHj
t)i*
suspend
oiwrationa
In
late
April,
o p in r n t .
44lll|
(I d*•
Friday fo r Induction at Camp
!»*• . *»n 11 x*|
&gt;.*1 " t i p *
k%rr*
Ih »t
•
HitIVI.II I 'A* ••• iHlfH nicm li-r* |irpwM«* »ti-|
Hritiwh eu trirr* llhiatrmua an*' h iM jB r d III *4 1• • l i r •1 i u l ' l ' A V! t It ,|
Ulanding, and three le ft fo r pre- he said.
&gt;
t t a t i« i»
Milt the|*l *»|f I **w**l V*’
Ii "Vr»
!*• f •«1
I .t
» ..liv
'h.il 1*441
Imlonilluhlt*
w
e
ir
o|H*rutlli|{
In
th*
A
t
the
same
time
it
wax
c o ta ir ir t i r
in
«'!»* h
. induction.
Three
negro r e g is ­
• u l t in
1 h is
•i»
t il c l r
fl i * ii * &gt;• l(**tiir \ fi»*! ••»i th«* * u i
’ • t h« •
•I"
**..
l.
-I*
Ml*.I
Y
Is.
Pacific
value
• H i l l ll* I
trants fa ile d to report fo r Induc­ oranges that led in sales
y« .» r
ii
Ih i &gt; * i ' l t h l l l
V l.lx
.•I lt&lt;
ifi'l \ m«-•
a ffa irs nf th*’ WiMtly
t ’ lty
*• • »•*» ••«* »»*•
i
I.. » % hi III. I * Mill
the past
season with
Th-- Japanese paid a he*x \ I nd&lt;led with
Jume. I uw'ii M l III! I (|„ ,|
tion, according to A . B. C arter, during
i* i n I L r
W S|&gt;«*tir«*r
Ifavr a
*h*»rt talk ann unlit.** \
i.
' hi it
• I III f I * S It*
J O N E S B E A C H . N Y July 9 . ' price for the damage infllctr-l 1Sprnc^r lliirilm ub r»-r(1un«‘ il«u - j if |
170,080 lK.se. brin gin g &gt;60!,4W
selective aervice clerk.
til*
•*M I hi* niMtIV llillik'x thii* «'«*ilhl D*&gt;
■
l*H
l
Slltlll
l
T
h
ar*
wera
no
flira
or
m
o»,
lost
110
m
rrrn
ft
in
thu
tw
o
months
I ahlti S it I*. v%hub \i uh
R eporting fo r regu lar induc­ at an average p rice o f &gt;J.41 u
•f wImmiI.I !•*• •|**•.«• Is* 11&gt;*|*( six «
qultoea on Jon*a Beach yesterday. ! lu-gitmlnc March 26 rliiring w hirl' vised l,y M almlm Mai N eill
tion
were
Eddie
Givens,
Jr., box.
' .Ilf*.I*I
I
The
firs
t
beach
tent
fur
pence
tinBritish
tuak
fnrrc
luaheri
til
The lowly rahbage leaped past
th. hfwt
Jim mie l&lt;ee W h itfield, John Herih* roe lx.1.
K U
Ikupr*'* ht -is.k*
tl
Dill
W ..
tim e use o f a Todd -htpvnrds Sakirhima ixlnn.is
last
w, ,-k ■
,,,k.
•1% man M cG ill, Thomas Gilm ore and celery In the ••vegetable sweep
lit*
• ••*1 *&gt;f limn' civ lr ' m11* f«• 1
I If It.
Only one
British
ship
wu. points
M i.
hi,.i
stakes" un.l placed second with D D T fo g generator to kill Insert
.ifillle K night, who was U a n i
hu i»
W
i L•• t h i •» n !?»••!*
.,
ferred here from Baltim ore, Md. 248.011 sack, bringing &gt;743,008 pests proved to be " lo o iK -rrriit" n-ii-l-it-d timperativi- during tin (he ratnp .„&gt; i.i.i,r.
I f fl*
%|.i*
•! V
•urreaeful, observers n tKirted
&lt;ami nign the dexlrnvi-i i'ls te i xiste-l
plu.e.l third wftn
6*
Those who reported for pre- C elery
• • l&gt; IH'iIll V
Employes
at
the
1-rn-i'.
one
of
It..
I
n-li-fnt
iguhit*
was
hit
tw
i.r
eoui|
e
lrl
i
•
i
•&gt;&gt;I.
induction
were;
W illie
Jamea Otrfl c ra te , bringing &gt;223,403. In
s ' ••|.,-U I'.'f
^ork
,,n tiu- same «l« v . another carrier pllre a f'.o * I
,.i,
Ilurke, transferred
from
M adi­ fourth place were tomatoes with Ihe largest in the N»w
* III.* , Hllf tl* ! t'. • X. '
muaqui
wu. hit (w ire on xurrexslve da\ - i sure
son; Ernest Mrike. transferred 31,010 crate, bringing &gt;160,007 m etropolitan area, aanl
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f 111llllllg ***** I »• •
]
» t.*
The te&gt;&gt; - f-iin d Do
•f l .
a from Cam illa, Ga.} and Edward
Other vegetable items o f m-&lt;- toes were staggering w thin fiv e ami the Victorious was hit once
I li,N ii\ \ i)U ,i l
IV ill
• I SptH'llll I
l■
I
•*•11 II *M* h.
Vkiio VNiiulil niukr (hit!
.I
A*lvan&lt;«*
L ee
Brown,
transferred
from
|)U, „ , K, Tontrol and flre flg h l- A very (Kipulur plutr
: importance sold as follow s; minute* and dlad a few m inute*
at i irk
K t’MHfl* ll'tl
.1*
I I ii Im'I t t an tourist center. Opinions on ih*&lt;'*1
Th«* M
(
„ , . u,
K ochtster, N . Y ,
______________
ap beans, 30,482
. . . . . _
buabel
_ .... ___
bam
later
and that within 'h a lf a n : |nK parties on all three carriers mints rop idly took plure, und i
f
••»
*1 * »! I.lllllo
Charles Johnson made » I I m.-t I
g. Ha ph Stes •ii civ ic Im pntvrm rnt* v%»*r»' »!&gt;** (hr f •*■I*I ot t ti«
Negro registrant* « b o failed to p «r*t &gt;120,814; Red Bliss poUloes, hft,i r f l i £ '• ? , w ?”
.
,,
w ere able to clear Ihe fligh t
* • i k in |•111 •&gt;•
g ivrn
l»y
II 11. Pop**.
Kiel* ii«*r K«*nn*‘ l f l ' i l i In-1
of
a
possible
50.
The
ramp
..
;
*
'
'V
"
'
«»l.
L.«M
report fo r induction were; Mor- 41,481 0f 50 pound aack* *1 &gt;94,A truck blanketed a fo u r -m ile . , ! „ * • i0 a lrc rn fl within a short
I
MW111 I $ DU*
•t I
unv s*rliii?ttti * llollft. II II f'olrrnuo 110*1 |li* H* &gt; iiitinn • i i i f f ’ g tl*'
\%it Ii
th*
Nut iMii.il. " l,,v
rla J. ‘Vf.lliam i, L * w i* Houston U g i - G rapefruit. 30.C8&amp; boxes at long beach area yeaterday w ith o , , jniP n f, , r , hr „ p|„llo n t wprr {•ffUtcrroI
ih* tup
I"
| |(.*!•!
K*.*t.'r
D ll V S* Iiiiii Imm &gt;* Murk ( nrpmi&gt;*r
R
lflr
\
!8DT
lilt
lull
fh
r
i
i
fir
{
and L e ro y B ry a n t
A n y persona I
Tangerinea, &gt;2 b ox** at 16-foot
high
DDT
f»g
that ,llklM|f „ f f , I)(| |nll&lt;|lnkf.ond none
I l- e
11* . *1. I
»•* * .J
.It
I'hi* MuiiYtuiiir **f
ntn^r
Ufi4*-f
thr
«
"tin*
•
'|.*»-hu»
' knowing th eir whereabout* are &gt;86,748; Iceberg lettuce, 10.606 blocked from vialon a man stand. w
forced to withdraw from ar
I I
« ..I*.
11••ill*
0
•iso
wn«*
fhnl
f
r
*
*
i
*
of
liar*1
**.*K
e
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|
e
|
s
»
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i.l
I
requested to notify M s. Carter.
ing
20
fe
e
t
*
W
V
but
which
did
tj(in
cra te, at
Peppers, 12,l**h&gt; I•
Mi.-- *
vo * point. Si»nf*»&gt;.|
•€rv»**l Mriih ih«* Mm in*
th.
Paul H arold Miner, w h ile r e g ­ 786 buehels at &gt;43,341; Etcarolo
I»
O f
Mit Of III
ll*|\ MOtMg* '
Three near m l.se. also were PhUlj-pttu-s
istrant, failed to appear fo r In­ 20.516 hamper• at 36^18; Cucum­ n° m l f ^ t br? M '."if- . Ch
11. . .i-i
i now f
rf"loUA ItllNlHl'aa I'll
T h. I " 1)'" liftkp r
duction on June 26, Mr. C arter bers. 6,607 liuahelt at &gt;34,304;
•&gt;*•*1 I fl.
ti
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»!.*• fl I*' Mill ■* -t . tf \
m faU uMtI tin M i**
I.ill
stated.
C au liflow er. 122182 crates a t &gt;31II
«lrrk» hpt thrir rnornrntum swapt rtntrr nf
* f III
I ft*' %,1 *&gt;*•• • t 'l *
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thrm ov^raitlr \%hrrr Ih r y fxpludr.i roll- ami
-• If I&gt;all rll*p»‘w fli.l1 &gt;•11 .
llunta-i bushels ut &gt;11.003 and Yellow Iran arriving.
I
f ' v f f in f KIM TM |*I silt- &gt; li" t
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favorites
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flna job *&gt;f fillin** up tin* I m*&gt;'«
Conflict h**iw*'*'n fm n"i*r ii* ! I 'l i - 't
It.. 4*1 1. • **l &gt;'
I •I 1
Hui- i
TLos** who havr kimMii Imu |
S* v 4*1 .1l J
i (In* ilullv
l. llir lN t
I llh 'll'a U
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M' 1 11II1114. 1*•*&gt;*• in«lanr&lt;*B of thi* A l*u*l ••'’.ti.m**
I I ......
tlm hav** l ran nchirvmg l»« tt
r.it
Ir.ilu fi*
ilouliU* W i l l
T h . iv .U w .r e under
direction ,
.S ”
I...
II
ausri
The British reported that tim e
Ilii'i-i i
rimming. .Vr Morrm n p o r li­
1* an cauurtl in p a «»in g V6*ur» by •Ilf 14' ill I •
o f t h r N ew Y ork state science
»*ghf
I'altn
i
nf-,\
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h
iliiiil
i
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k
Hnh
l t thr*
Am enrnn
Rr*| f ‘ ro*
the ri*nI cmImI i* Ihmiiii tut.I i .it.* |ic*H« Ii tt"&gt; M !&gt;• (' I .&lt; -ihtl If til h I
servicer-and the Long Island state the Hiklshirna strikes began they
&lt;;* '"ip* II mmI ii i ,
had lost 70 men killed and -'14
hlrvpm m t
awimming p rogrniil by M... &gt;1
failures, it wits »iitti «l an I il w &gt; |.nil**!, m tit*
park
Commission.
* * **i I .ip| i *i i r t«»
A now sarvica In th# B«minoD
seriously wounded.
d been u f f r m l
Ninrti-en b o y * ' Muxw. II liela in d . Tommy Si&gt;«-t t . • ,,,t,rt,MWj
r.otiiiiur ba. U - n
* •» D
■* .■
huvr mi iMpml *•! |**»i t **** t to
County area will ba aupplled with
British »h lp * which have been
.asexl th r ailvanre&lt;l sw im m in g Hill
'■• ■ 'll'
i • f.iln. A liil.o iim . |,|une
coiintvracl t l" thr line fifw f. \kful* IM 1lir thinl.
th* opening within th* next two
listed as op erating in the I'actfir
t, which l* one o f Ihe hnnlexl Hillv 'o M «r i l-ouix llughi-y. IV n
-pj,0 f 0||1)w|n^ ................. ,-on
ahmilil |{ut .ii Ru% u &gt;'*•' !•* th** turn
week* of a local sale* and service
include two battleships, four car­
PM*ty " .... .
1 harlex Moore. Tom
, lru ct|ve uctlon w o . ni«|......
.thru*I i f thi fir 1*1 kiln. Ii whr prol»^ center of the Britt Tractor Com­ __ Purchase of the Reel Garage
riers. four cruisers ami numerous
The
R«*crcation
Hull,
un«l*r vtiy 1.«**»•i* » milk
i,\ri\ .tin* ld a)ii) v%lit, M I * «li*i*lit f ill |n -Dir
I
l«*HK this line
pany o f Winter Garden, which Huilding at 301 W e s t F irst Street
destroyers.
eouncllorxhi j&gt; o f Alvin . K ilp atrick _ Falnn
\l
Malrnlm
M iN e lll
, , f o g n i i e Sanford, .nlvunluge.
cun Iw rim »li*u»i H' k .vtr, J rts cy
wQ) ba represented here by J.XL togeth er with g a ra g e e q u io a to t,
Was n impulnr spot in rump
A ll Fred II.• »e n i Clyde Bowen. Bill
2, Hull together in prom oting
W ITH THE A IR SERVICE
sorts o f fun was had up nt the John*. W allace T yre. Ze-ke Me- thrm . both with enthusiasm anti Mill** mill Mm gumito im* ;»In&gt;» |hu*was today announced by H . 11.
nlhillt !*•*» IM tin- i:»*r
r ltd location and akop th* Duncan. W . R. W illi* and U- E. COMMAND, (Special)—I’vL Ray
“ Wreck H a ll'' as the hoys say. Null. Waller tiraham, T I llnr- with money.
Smith, Jr., ton of Mr. and Mr*.
I H andicraft
turned not
m noy sis, l»i»\i l Itussl, Joe Wim blsh, (
Bpencer who are rem odsllnr and
TtUllght*. r iitiir 3. C hart a rourse of unified ar
Things.
T h e nlarques o f ships

Over 2 Million Dol­
lars In Sales Are
ReportedBy Lehman

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British Carriers
Are Damaged By
Suicide Fliers

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Seminole County Boys Pass
Rotary Program
Happy Days At Camp Winona Gives Boost To
Civic Progress

\ arious .Members Re­
late \\ ays ()f Help­
ing T’o Ad\ ant e ( ii\

Negro Registrants
Leave For Induc# tion At Bianding

DDT Fog Generator
Kill s Mosquitoes
On New York Beach

*

Foster l\(‘imels In
Lend Last \\ eek In
Net Purse Monev

6

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b - * SSK.- w

Tractor Sales And
Service Center To
••Be Opened Shortly lNew 4-Way Auto
Service To Occupy
Former Reel Place P v t Ray Smith, Jr. Is

£

Now Serving In Italy

Stettinius Talks For
Charter In Senate

repainting th. InUrior o f (he
t S ? t l y ° f wmk.
n r at Tenth Street and 8*n- building
And Indian heads have been mnde J , r i h m " ,VH. James Ijiw to n and
building with th# intanlion of fo n ^ Florida, U ?W &lt; oH r worKAvenue. It will handle. * opening on July 16 a fourfold Ing In a quartermaster trucking
* y each boy.
This gave them Spenrei
Hpenrt-i M
llnrilin
Ernie Morris,
nr slits
W A S H IN G T O N July 0,
- Aomething to remember the rom p Rodger lim n er, Dickie llaucr, Hat
lata Un# of Ford-Fargo son autom obile service constating o f company In a Urge air force
I and farm implement#, auto repair, upholatery, body re ­ ordnanee depot which Is part of Edward Stettinius, Jr., told the
Connci.
N’rw
Sinyrnn; Junimr
part* win ba ■carried In pair and painting
nalntine and
and lubrication
iubrication | H. Wn_ ^
command
IUly|fn Senate F oreign Relations Com
Bill Evans, assislant with K H MacDonahl. W ill Hale, V ienns.
g ^ tetor in
,lrtVBr
m ittee today the United N ation* And the
R ifle
Range,
ilitl
a Floritln, Harry Walsh, Duytona;
iir r ic i*
Emviii Shall
R h .ll Oil
Olatrill. eU H U n li f t . Sm ith l». well qu all- charter o ffe r s a "tru ly effective "gTsm l” Job.
group of wall trained ma­
He is also couh C u rt..‘ W m trev. D .U r n l; W a v e
T . H . Bcovlll.
0U dlatribts peci ally trained In Ford- ator o f DoLand, front tlhM &gt; tho fled for his present dull**. Also, Instrument f o r tasting peace " «fior of Cabih 2.
McCoy, r. rry Smith. Jack G il- '
he was a former student o f Mt. T h e form er eecreU ry o f . S u t e j ?
.
n maintenance and operacouncilor
o f bert
testified
ae
the
firs
t
wltneae
.
*
*
BMI
J*'nnlnK*
Pleasant High School. Corporal
will arrlr* »0&lt;m from Win- 600, will operate,
John C. Smith, hi* brother, la the 60-natlon agreem ent reached
-tar Oarden to taka car# of th# service.
now. Mrrtag with tba alt. lore* a t San; Franclaco atarted e l f l e U l . f l M r g &gt;
irt, Mr. Trawtck anL. E. Spencer, automobile
Iv through the Benata amid In*
bolstered, hat all
v jf,2 r tiT ? xi
1’
*" P r lr a b ^ ^ S m lth
vnU red
the dlcatlona It may be ratified with*
m r jn itp ih *
army on Aag. 10, of 1944 and out amrhdmrnt or reservations'
started hie eeaneaa service on
Governor Millard Caldw ell hast
Ur til further notice, the gnsoMar. t f ot IM 6, Ha 1# also enbeen
olnled M rs. lou rin e Ueal o f line, fixe I and kerosene departtitled to wear th# good conduct
--------- -nforti a * Supervisor o f H egis- m enu lit the W ar Price and Rn
W illi* ,T &gt; a it* W *
14
ware Navy
Itlon f o r Bemlnole County fo r tinning Board nt the Hanford

ST&amp;T’i&amp;J&amp;

x Two SUnford Youtha
Volunteer- For Navy

Lourine Bt*al | Ration Board Gives
Named Supervisor'New Closing Periods

s^ T M ^ rr^ -

Carl Chorpenlnr, Jr., \\H
USNR, together with Douglas V
Brotchit, A/S, USNR, son of Mr
Earl Brooms and brother of Mis
Jackie Ilrotchle, will return todaj
to Balnbridga, Maryland, afltr
hat marked
marl
five-d ay I m t o that
tl
com pletion o f their boot In ln ln i

ChUf A. &amp;
W W EATHER
Recruit- la axperieocad In
Paal automobile repair.
•FLORIDA — Continued
partly
II. H. Duncan, who wilt handle
rioudy and warm through Tom-

V

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gill years as bookkeeper sad ac­
countant and during th# past two
ton of

'or Ih ^ A m e r ic a V n e d ~ C

ot
b a ft

m.«i an

h ave

* 4,tor

PS2f*

Th# bulldln

tor A faw
fo * train-

CITY BRIEFS

_ Home On Leave

iS «©

according to

,lon o t H otary■
Flint Club and other civic groups
with the Sem inole &lt; minty Chainl-er o f Com merce to ....... ..
the
interests o f this section
Ed Hwaim. form er member wax
oll.
J'clcumrtl hack by Fletrh r, B
Boll.
! U rT y K u ,lf"
f,,r ,h'' * ' " K
mg.

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i

M ay.
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Leavened breads’ w o re know
and naod by the E gyp tian s' an
o tb o r early civil lis t lone ’Ja, th
region o f tho Eastern M#dlt&lt;
r e m a n a t tre a t AJBOO years ag
ja,*' x
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tn ru in g

term to succeed

the

W. J. Thlgp#n.
Mrs. Beal, who has lived in
ford line# 1913, la well known
»ughout th# dty and county,
Ing been- connected with the
ford Herald In^varioua capacI of circulation manager, aotiety editor and advertiilng manir&lt; She la a member o f the
Club and the P in t Baptist
ch,, and la the mother o f
iter B u l. Fork Union Military
lemy graduate, who leaves
fo r the armed services.

S a n ford Klwanlana w ill m eet at
A rm ory w ill be closed all day
Wednesdays
and
Friday
a fte r ­ 0:30 o'clock at the V a ld ti H otel
esd ay evening to proceed to
Ttu
uesday
noons, it was announced .b y A ll. the M ethodist C hildren’s Home
Peterson, secretary.
at E n terp rise where a Joint m eet­
T h e departm ents o f tires, price ing w ith DoLand Kiwanians w ill
and stoves w ill be closed W ednes­ bo held.
day afternoons only as u au el
Truckloads o f office furniture
Residents o f Sanford are urged
and fixtures for the new 8 tata
to conduct th eir ritlo n ln g busi­ I-eg ion Headquarters at the Val­
ness at tim es other thah Satur­ des Hotel-, srrfred Friday. The
day morning in
In order to leaval
leave |lwr?^ ■ w tn.||f hted room on the
that time availab le fo r residents | n ^ f,,
flo o r , Mt&gt; form erly
the
from country districts to tend t o ' m M (ll, r
0f civic clubs, w ill
‘th eir rationing
-------(OasMhsweg Oa ra a e Three)

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4 hank
Note
Hava •
I ouria HaeeS'xtXarll,
rtlulalela lla r rl
|’
tl? tl.'F la .* - * 6016 S a u a ii
1 Ti-nl Itnsala
* I'is Mill Sailor
I Prralsleiil
t ' l s i Sun,
I Dvlililx
I J-•-« " i l l
S'lrib llare--- 8- 1* 811'
I Chase Me
I l e , ( Uni's
J Hally Hal
SHIuwKway
I Chlnk'e tinaxe J HsntSira
4 Kira
• I h t 1-sJr
S lllk liars--- Katurll,
(4|alalela liars &gt;
I lu lv e Away
* Klsrdelfl
1 Hlleh TrU’ k
» lle.1. Klara
1 t.ueky flown 7 IliUsiller
a
t t a £ New
'
I tjxrry lUijr
aev*Mll&gt; Mar*— K alarilr
i fu t,.I Daraeel
I K lrrlron lr
t Andy Mine
• Merry K ay
I K.rnssl I'a lh
I llel'a Itoso
I Tim * Please
I Iw* l l o r
K lahlb H sM a-ie Mil*
(Q etalrla Rare*
I Grand
reislher S SUIIn
9 l.uokr T hlrt* »n * Tpoulsle nK r«? l
I * Jolly Mack'T boon*}
• V lclQ jr. tu b e
I Itoeky Led

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Southern Secretaries

Vhe Sanford Herald

S L 'n il-H ifT IO N HA'
P a ,a ll* la A 4 taa
Cavrlri—
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NEW "HAND/' OLD GAME

BaOaaal litM al aavertUtai

M tV &amp; l.a - I l k .

9, 1945

td flavor,

AMoninhinK an it wtitin, Jamcn F. Byrnes is. with the
uxcvption of ('orclcll Hull, the first Southerner in 100 years
to he secretary of state. This is all the more surprisinK
because in the first half-century of the United States
Southerners often headed the cabinet
Virginia was f,r a lotfg time the largest and most im­
portant state, und as such put a number of her sons into
this important office. Besides the future presidents. Jeffer­
son, Madison and Montoe, there were Edmund Handolph
under Washington, und future chief justice John Marshall,
under Adams. John Forsyth of Georgia served seven years
under Jsekson and Van Boren. :President Tyler, who
started with Daniel &gt;W«bat«r of 'Masaachusstls, woumr up
with three Soothernera, Aba I P. Upshur of Virginia. Hugh
S. Legs re anil John •C . 1Calhoun of South Carolina Then
not a single Southerner until'Hull.
.
'Whl|e geography is only olic of many factors to lx*
considered’in making, an appointment, it is not unreasonable
for sections to hope‘that ,|hey will be represented, from
time to time, in sueh'hlgh offices.

IO N DOM l , t t X - n u &gt; &gt; ,M

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M ONDAY, JU LY

THK SANFORD HERALD, aANFqRft.FjLOlUpA'

PAG E TWO

THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, If IT APPEARED HERE

hi

1V ttunrtii

tf»r&gt; Tons

And ‘Indiari’n Viewpoint
•led r c . a » k l r t . « • « » ! » :
entitles la Ik* « - *
JL
.Ile a al all
*■“ * * • * }!”

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A n In d ia n , d e s c e n d e d f r o m G e o r g ia C h s r o k e e s . re c e n t
ly w o n a s h o r t s t o r y c o n t e s t c o n d u c t e d b y th e O k la h o m a
F a r m e r - H t o c k m a n m a g s x in c , in w h ic h
t h e r e w e r e 2 ,*0 -l

' ‘ v n ln
**t

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teal MSB aakJlaS-4 aerate

ihi| ts

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o t h e r c o n t r s t a n ls .
The
m a g a ro tc

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ip u b iis h e d

p ic t u r e s

of

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ARE FORD PARTS
AVAILABLE?

d ila p id a t e d

F R I D A Y , J U L Y « . 1 0 4»
J h o u s e a n d n w a s h e d * « w a y f i e i i l a n d in v it e i l r e a d e r s tn
■.
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a..

'B f B L K v r .m tB F O R T O D A Y
------—

's t o r y , e n t it le d
fo llo w s :
&gt;

" M a y b e * 't h e

I n d ia n

W a s :R ig h t

A fte r

Because of the all-out wnr
production at the Ford plants,
we have in acme instances
been lim ited in supplying
parts prom ptly. But more
Genuine Ford Parti are avail­
able now.

A ll.”

r iN F
HUT i d f Y s i c A L L y ” A N D
‘ ’ tb ith p lc U tn ra sh ow th e W h iU * M a n c r a z y . M a k e b iu
S^O k A m ! ^
S IC K
r K o r L K t e p e e , p lo w h ill. 'Wetted w a s h . W in d b lo w s o il, g r a s s a ll
H U H T E X P E R IE N C E K E M B D I* } g o n e . ty|UAW g o n e , ; papoose to o .
A L M B A B U R E H O R R E M A IN I N
* * K « f h u c k a w a y . rf I o :p ig , n o c o r n , n o h a y . m&gt; cm v.
T l i t l H M IS E R Y : blssksd I# tbs I
p^y
U rd

l 5 d n' u i d b « i Chm!*"„u't
thr law.— I1, 94:12.
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THE

(F ro m Th.Mit a ? U d d s r i
woman long a m * * 'o ld
found content.

of

'N o

ha.

h u n t Job. N o h it c h h ik e . N o a a k r e l i e f . N o e h o o l I»ig.
" G r e a t B p lr lt m a k e g r a s s . I n d ia n n o w a s t e a n y t h in g n o
w o r k . W h i t e m a n h e a p c r a z y . " — M e lb o u r n e T im e s .

She haa had time to reconcile her - ■

rUL:...................

,

THE ANSWER

" I n d U n n o p lo w la n d . Keep g r a s s . B u f f a l o *mi In d ia n
|e a t B u f f a lo H id e m a k e te p e e , m o c c a a in s to o .
" I n d ia n n o m a k e t e r r a c e . N o b u ild d a m . A l l tim e -rat

Yee, air! Conditions are
improving! Now, we
have more functional
parts and can atilj sup­
ply many non-functional
parts you may need.

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Thomas Mann, American

BITTER SERVICE
Out Irslawl i m t Am W*, ipwUI
fuel*, pits* Ocnuiiw Fort

I’lrt*. trt ynair u«urt(K( M

Mrrtf tottifanioa. flo, M a i
pour car ‘'back h o a s” to jm
. . . lat wb Wlp jau kwp M
raRI«|t

I ' o u n l v . ' NM er M

n&gt;ufit) v«*r11 tivpr I 00 student*.
Thi at mI c* other limn Florida
which
re prrpvrtled by thd

Turtka,

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Mf -l -l ulmU wdk r(roiM&gt;A. which
aunt

4J atn«f4*i&gt;ta in the aumjprr
f t I IM in thr r r y u lir a#**

h'ift»**i

Rut,

Cl, the woman whom
yeara muni teach,

a ltr mlr&lt;I thi iriitiluf RC*alon, Oth*
i*r kliitra i • (&gt;r rpentnl w trp A rkanCalifornia, Connecticut. I l l i not.
lixlu n n
Kentucky, Loulelaiu Muiylnml. M ichigan, Missis-;
• I I I '1 N rl»ra»ka, New Jersey, N e »
Vmk, N orth t'ariilina, Ohio, Permsyb sn is. South Carolina, Ttonaa
nee. TeXln&gt;. Virginia, VVeat .Vir­
ginia mill Wyoming
No M «
mji|i|ii an I ,
«rte
ni-ri-ptn! from
Miibolc tin- , i j i . fin ilu- jiMit r e g ­
ular -maaion Iw-caUAi the college
iBClIilltir
welt- n , n l « l tn tUKlraip ii f Flnrlils applicants -*

ITU

Who ha, hut lately aecu hri youth
depart.
And. unarruatomed to Its lack,
mud reach
* For it with lonely, .unbelieving
heart!
Bhe la the one. bewildered, who
■

nuiat aland

Fresh nut nf Kdeu. In an alien
land.
Adelaide

la v e .

More butter la protailed by
8ecrvtnry of Agriculture Aadac*

eon. ~~ P m S ab lr -aaean*.

T h in g * muat be g ettin g buck to
norm al, A man haa Just nego­
tiated (he s w irlin g rapida of the
Niagara River In a steel barrel.
When we rear! about a tree or
Pole sitter again, we w ill know
th a t happy d ay* arr here again.

Krai

Nulh • la »i* ' *i*% * 4v•»

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In

Strickland — Morrinon, Inc

bil»itu*a.

H- anf fi nl
H lr's'
K srtnt r •
Han fo n t
rim iiia
it m lr r
i
t jo u ii g a m e H a i i f u t d
I i nit
we
Ih lk tfl
to
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fin Mir
Iitim ianl
l«*
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Mr 't r t | l | i r u .
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DAYS WITH
LIQUID far

Your Ford Dealer Hincc 1931

SYMPTOMS
T a k e o n l y ae
directed.

Phone 200

7

MAl.ARIAl,

rhpl -Ip,

• trail o t no no wo will now sat e
pat kin the back

Undoubtedly

LE(JAL NOTK K

Mntifimj* itudentt

M.

Vinson

was a wise selection as secretary

of the Treasury, but one solon
believe* Elliott Roosevelt would
have made a better one.
ReproMillaUve lilrh poinle nut that

ncketbook. That auuntls
hty fine step, bdt when
...............*
you consider
that the -| -ckelbook
is already empty the ae1 in of tha
anions lakes on the similarity of
“ locking the tiam door aflar the
bora# is stolen.” .
“ Sponsored b* Uie National
Count tl oi
Negro
Democrat,
party
leaders
froqi
»i«t«en
states held • mcelitig In Wnlh
ington where the national chair­
man; o f ihe Democratic Party,
Robhrt E .llannegan, ptom titi
that!negroes, who wonted tor the
r*-amotion of - Franklin Jtooaavelt
■hall ora to be tw agnUad
properly rewarded
Said
inagan *1 know that without
aid of your group we woiud
l hare baen autcaaaful in ibo
it aiactlon.” — MeLbrnuue Tlmoa,

Is youth thu happiest time nf life*? Mndbrn paytholn
gists aud educators nay no. President Brown of DeniMin
University.puts It this wcw;
"One dismal platitude that ought to he barred from
Die cummoDcemont platform is that in the past seniors
^Vacation Time And
have been playing at life, but henceforth they will see life
In all Its bare and hitter reality’ .
I Children’H Teeth
“ 'Never, never will yttij tie so happy as you have been
this yoar’, the president of a school Itoanl prophesied.
n&gt; W Y Bitting
To-irHun Drug Co.
Dammahle lie it was. for adolescence does not have the capa
city for happiness that rlcn maturity does, anti that is th&lt;Srfc..»r. nut anil the r h|1
.pro «n - free for a space. A
encouraging word to be aix&gt;k«n.”
jjissl tim e to iiw fo r that visit
This Is n true Mtid hopeful doctrine for the world ll
In tin ilrnttal. so difficult bi
encourages youngsters to lock ahead, us they should, for
work In during school d»y».
happiness. It cbslienjfcs those adults who are Inclined to &lt; so Important to the child's
moon over the lost happiness of their youths to make the. health.

Students At FSCW

iGeme ‘From Varied
Actions Of ‘State

e

a r e ihow n

in

the Raglslrar al FSCW and pubUabld Tn the 194II catalogue The i|
report Includes the ltM4 summet
•rsikon und the 1944-46 regulai '
session.
*Of the total number o7 alu j
dents, nearly 2900 wore from l
Florida. Thera ware more alu !
dents from Leon County than |
from any other Florida county, i
with Hillsborough, Dade and Du­
val counties trailing closely. Karh j
o f thus four counties sent more
than S40 students to FSCW dui |
Ing tha year. T ’cdk -County caino j
next with about ISO, but no other t

T h e S o u t h 's G r e a t F u t u r e
p a u l w . c h a p m a n , o f th#
University of Cenrgta, is a dose stu­
dent of Southern and national trends.
HU article In .S’afr* Mnnaijrmtnt, extracts
from which appear on this page today,
predicts a great future for too South
after the war.
, . ,
More and more people nr# making
similar forecast,. . . .
ean

D

— K d iln ritll from
R ic h m o n d ( V a .) T iv ic s .D ia r A ir n

Dcnlsl appointments are in­
creasingly difficult now that
*o tnnnv drntlal* Ivnve gone to,
attend tn the nerds nf our arm
cil forces.
Mskc your appointment ear
ly, keep it without fa il, allow
time und money fo r this hastth
measure. Only s sm all Invest­
ment I, needed to assure bpr
dividends in future hoSlth fo«
thr rhildren.

Seteei vonr ilruggtat as ynu
select your dentist—for hi*
professional ability.
This Is the TSrd o f a series
of Editorial sdrrrtlsemeaU ap­
pearing in thla paper eask
Monday.

K

Agrtoilture, UnJvrr»Uy of
gfc, to*| 4 h *M f »? *r ti*r«

| f you m o Intarnaied
in indmlrinl pinol Hint or

,

dlitrlbullon focliliiM In ihn
Sovfhgotl.
inall bo alod lo
rgcfltnrngnd tultablo locntlonv
O vf rtltorch iioff It alto ovall-

i« arttefe, -entitled, “ New
ihf ' Opportunities I see
dag l»&lt; tha .South," Dean
td outjinea 10 tdaaoftl why

oblg for llmaly and comprehomiva
Itydlq'i wllh rftpacl 10' Indutlrial
.- pott’bilillai In our lorrllorY- Your
»
iaqulrlat will reoolva prompt
ond eonfldtnltol olloniion.
Addrau J. M. fialdi'.iAtthionl
Vlta-Pretldani, WUmloflion, N. C

It will go forward much more
rapidly In Uta future. With any­
thing like fuR-acala employment
In taa United States m a whole,
thf rate nf economic advancement
(In the South) will be phenomena),
even under adverse business eon.
dltiona . . . “
As lo potential Southern pur.
chasing power, Chapman cited the
fact that tha FndeMtrReaervpIlank
of Atiante h»&gt; tawed more new
money—ih refatlon to previous isrPM»-H&gt;4 a any bank in tha entire

i thn following Industries • «
farm build*

Ing ten w ay t e a record am of
hem marketing expansion and
rsl aoonomlfl proaparity fob

In f tha Greeks wl1
tha border) free
raided a jail ifcdfcfflbd 4 f
prisoners and watmdrd *f
In Karlin tha three a
forces are «JI

Kdfood emnnerie*,
factories, potUries,

p#tron« of the P W IT TRACTOR COMPANY of

•m y PhAH of PdeypMImj
thla country la soiaur wl

be

living in Scmtpo.e County arc
t o e o p tftC t th ls o f f i c e

n n d jila c c

th e jr o r d e r s

fo r

block pUnl

tra c to rs

and implemcnta.
fc!

All previous ordei^ hove been cancelled by the
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*IO N D a Y, JULY 9, 1945

TOE SANFORD HERALD, R W m itD FI.ORID \
M rs.

Social A n d

Personal

B u r e ll

I ’ A f.i- .
t■
.. . I
f.
utifhJv

H u d g in s *

Activities'11? ^ "

K n liita in ln ; m honor « f Mr*.
Hurcll H uilgtni, the lurm ri Mint
Kathryn W in jt in*, Mr*. W
M.
Thigj&gt;i*i wu* hnite** *t a lunch
Kin ut h ,r home on MnKiiolin
r nur Sat or ilay
S |&gt;r i nic flow wrre u *,il lu i l n u o t r
the
i . « n i « .1 .lim ii. r , « " i fur
’*"***''Y*
U’lg lli* »iii
,M r.*
«'
'''J*
' f m i","!!'’, t l"
'* m
,
r
, ° ",
,
I n tM' Hivili .1 tu bv vailh too
ho,,.,rrr an.l h o * t e „ were: M r*
Hughe*. M r.
Jack
B oll.
Mi'*
Dale Scott
M i*" A n gela
Mriaeh. M ia. I o l.
Caldwell. Mia*
||rl#M
H lltr h.,..n.
M l** Jane

Doudney- Dangleman

e

____

. . .

Mr anil Mr*. Sanfor.l K n o t . ., . 1 M l*,
J a n , t.an lt
*,..m
lllt
t Kry Dnudncy arc i&gt;iinuUm-lii|( thi* wrekm ii in J *t'k*iu ivill«,
! iiu im u gr of their daughter, F in n
l.ucille, to G e o rg, Harriwin Dane
Ml** Surnii M a rga ret A llm an
I leman Jr., En*lyn U S N It. win of o f Atlanta ha* been vinltlng with
vi
. *i
il
| . __ ,
..
.
Mr
Mr*. (.. H la n g le n u ,.. M ... J r ... S .y r.
f Pr iviilence, K-.ode l-aland
The wedding was an event of
of
K '" F
“ *•*■'*•
Tueadav evening, July 3. K:.til P
'•
'l a 'C 1
* K. V Rr Uhr . ^
„ ( Mr
and M r*. J ( . ( alhoun
M in the Epiacop.il Church of
Santa Itoaa. t.'aliiormu.
Mr ami Mr* T W . June* hare IJ’/1'* " '" ; , M' * ' } ” " '* *
Mi** Aim « p'viiut. M iu M arty
t e m t l T n i l '^ W ^ I I h ^ ^ W o "M % “he « • » " " * “ '[• ‘" J ” .... vtllr. N f . for
I'rrkiii* Mini M in Jrah Uan*wll
wu* given in m arriage hy hlrtil. *evera
iiionthr
|a ,j„
*m (|r
&lt;&gt;rlu
do
j 0m, .McCollum.
M
i**
Maude
Jlnl.ln*
hn*
returnr
t
.
,
l ~
*. _
...... in C. L Jester ncteil a*
H flir d
I?
t e*t man fo r K nalgn Dangleman ed (rum Tani|.a where *hr l i . l i i d i &gt; O l ) n V r l t ? l f t *
Mi*. Dangleman wradualed frrun w«iill flilHliU
Srm lnole High Schmil in l u l l
M l** P at l.ynii, daughter
mill from Klnrldu State Cnllrgr
II. Y
l.yoti i.f
Mr. and Mr*. II. L. Heard an.nr W om en,“'M a y 2h, 1tr4f.. She Col. and M i*
Augu*ta, Da , i* v i*itin g :it tie
uuuiire the engagem ent and npi* a m em ber of Pi iletn Plo Na
hnuie of M i*- M otley Moreland
munching
m arriagr
of
their
•imaI so ro rity
-----------daughter, tlohhynetle, to Kn*ign
K n .icn Iianglrm an t* u g in lu
Mr*. C hatle*
J.
Guiilt
nnd H M 1hom|i*on, J r , U SNH . *on
ule nf M l. i'k 'd o n l High *s rJi.»tii,
ilnugiiler, ltct*&gt;, have . arrived to of Mr and M r* T. I
Itundall.
V ru v iilrn ce, IlhiMli1 i s ln n d nud
*| end *ome tune with Mr, tian tt'* of Conner. Kin
ta king
king u d r a f t n m a n 1! cour.tr u l i m
M i*»
Dread
graduated
from
he enli ted in the N avy, Oct u, parent*, M r and M r*. C. C. (Jantt
--------Hrniinole H igh School In the c lu »»
1042.
.He received hi* wingDr and Mr*. J. P . -,,,
Ualn and , o ,f l!M. |,
Mav 23, 1014 at I'anaacnla nnd
. and
.. ha* »lnre
_ , be*n emw « , then .t.tio n e d .1 Sanfor.l
« " . %
■ “ JackaonvU'e, are nluyed by the Hit* Theater
Naval A ir Station,
lie late, re
M ailing w ith M ,» Haiti a parent*. ,
Kn*ign Thtimnaon atteiule*! the
turned to Panaacola a* an in
Mr. and M r*. ( arl A . T a k ich .
[ U n l*e r.lty o f Plori.la prior to hla
•tructnr
-----------entering the N avy.
||r rrcelve.1
I
A fte r a brief honeymoon the
K n f ,ul'
**f -Seaman
Tom my hi* w in g, at Penaacola in 1014
.couple w ill rr»l.le In Santa It.. .
D ough...
will be in t e r file d
to He ha* )u*l return..! from
t»
1 where Kn.tgn Dangleman I- n„ *
l,,» r" 1*'«« hl '» now .la t lo .n l month* duty nh.Hird a carrier In
in
lluinv.r
i.f
■
*
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l hr Pacific
i*i HfiinLriitgf. .\iarylnn(J.
*tntinned

FOR SALE
.iit ’ r f r n m i’ ih v e lh n p
I 'it 11

l i n ‘i-t

Pa t i n

11.1 Kim t
I ir jff

^ t a b a a lr r l* u*ed In the inarm
facture o f modern dishes. Ihiii | i
shade* and imwdoi U m u .

^ A l tin* iu rn of l lie
r e n tu ry
• fl!L.*1J0 ®o r
p r tmJnc alull in
the United StAt#»8 wan 4.11*2 ram.

a U 'A W A P E ?

SISKVICE MKN'S
CALENDAR

Mr* J
I* Mall is n U*mJ trig
th«* Trad** ami Im lu st rial S chm d
••f llii* Urnvi'iM ly o f F tu f id a In**
m
at hnytuna Ilfuch

Menus

lid

I innii'ili:t l n 1*iw m ’ &lt;*iiitt

Kulicit A. Williams

To Wed Navy Officer

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For
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M u ir l* ilt’ riiiuii|
t lta t r a n "in k * *
t’ H sy
in
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&lt; tiiiim »,r

it h a ir *t&gt; W’
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cut
tlia l
--Irithi'H

\v 11i .t i '.rn li i* t h e n n s w t’ r
l! ; i \ . tn iii liu n c u t .iiltl - I v l t ’il
l \ m u i x p i ’ iT s

f RKTitlurs:
M m r - '.pnrgi&gt; lia rM -.in D u t i g l e u a t &gt; L
to Ft' k
Ih in g le j i . f
I ■ driii
*
8 1 0 tin
» tut'* Mia* F»u-* I* -urv
ford F
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S&gt; ItiI S lic lttu t

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Ni le

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U&gt; M l \ lt l.t r iT K A D A M S
Hid Lnthiurird ( iwiliir*
JeHieti Mintrile* *
Turin F iih Souffle
1 'nrlimit t * in Smir * r* a m

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Wm. E. KADER
JEWELER
IT u n if

t.'iT \\

ANNOUNCEMENT

Miss Hollinger Weds
Warren B. (drinker

THE PALMS AND PINES

CITY BRIEFS

Will

rt* - open

SATURDAY

JULY

I n ilt T

N ew

M im n u 'c m i'iil

1.1 NUDES
• SANDWICHES

0 SHORT ORDERS

By LUXOR—

II

11 :()(&gt; A.M.

d DINNERS

I 'r i v . i t i

d in n e r

1 1111 r im lr n n iig i-

liMitll 11&gt;, l l i u l l r w ill

In

,*| ip i&lt;-«-*i*I«•«!

Hoots Appleby
.M n n n ger

H 'iL

-

m

,Talcum Powder ......
Bath Salts (In Bags’
Bath O il......
....
Bubble Bath.........

SANFORD KNOWS

Cover th© tops of your
Vanity, dressing table
and night stand with

WE H A V E E S T A B L I S H E D A
REPUTATIO N FOR SELLING
U S E D

polished plate glass. Or,
If you prefer, a

• ■
Jumbo Stxe (boxed)

CARS

4op In* color, to match
tire scheme,
^and.wfs©, too
surface© are

then fully protected. The
ass than refinishing the top.---C am tihrv

of course, for
kground.

Have your Auto glass
replaced before the rainy
season seta In. ■All
work
1
*
done by .experts.

- ■m

I f you need a good used car, be sure to see us
first. We have established a reputation in this
community aa a leading used car merchant who^
sella quality used cart. J M * -40

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

-

. Your

And Mirror Co.

Chevrolet — Oldfonobile — Cad Iliar Dealer

114 W. Second Street

208 W. First St.
i

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71”

SILVERWARE

ANNOUNCEMENT

flavors

Chapm an

\\ \ S MMtASOL MKAl TV SALON

fA R R E L lS

Bath Powder

lllilu -

Mol Weather

JiT

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP

Itiiiils

"( um Laurie”

Mr* Juhii Kinder urn! daughter,!
Sondin l.r r , have rrturnr*! Hume 1
M tm d a y^
Dancing
liimtrtA ttuii from Alatnagurda. N. M ei, Li
under
the direction uf
M t» Kndrr
m Tu|wka, K odr ,, vihetr
S a l t ) It ye B re a d
Alton iJuibury. “ ™K,U0 P M
hl* m aw a itin g urdrrm
Slicril Pexiche% nnd I'rin m
Tuesday— Hegulnr d • n i* r nr
w 11h M u I a o p * t ji u k l e i
rarnm/HP« x w f
choatm. —fisio
Mrn. C l. Ilruwn tind auri, Jim.
t Ke«i 11iie S e rve i Foil r I
U a t AM MAU HAVE. A
W rd iteid a y — Community mngmg who have |*een v iiilirtg with M m
T u r n rim h S o u ff le
flOflPWTlON IN W H O t
* B0 P,M. tintlor the direct inn |(r»iWk n\ Him m low and daughter.
2 ia h lr
tin n . -i in rmir
rtSMT WMIH ATTACH10
id M r a. Ml Lam*
Lieut Kugi-iie McCl ur** and M i - g a r the
1t h w to « m a c i»c v £ w m t h u m
! hui ediiy— Bingo at H .lit evciv Myt'Jure hnvt- leturncd tn lh*»ir
2 l a hie* | nut* flour
I A&gt;V _ d 2 T O w P « rHt o 07311*
wi-el* K\kn Club aiMHuurj* Him home m Kl iJoradu, K ln t n v
1 run milk
bru a very lectind Thur^dav
I t t'U|&gt; fl a Iked lu'.a fi*h
Friday
Dance lo the Juke Bu\
Krir uD
*»t M n
M
Bnne^t
t I *11 ■he*--e g i ut«i|
H;,U&gt;
p
M
^
i
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i&lt;
k
Li
rid
ia
i
II
I
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*
*urr&gt;
tu
learn
I egg»
,»a l..»rrS ( di in t iit f it^mttwt
Saturday
M uM c * at H .in P M
fla t
*he
t« luu fin rd
tn
the
1 2 teliHj •*. *i null
•
high r*»^t uf jih a n ryj if| ir«h
S.nday
A picnic the fir*t Sun Orange Cena’ i.tl Ih ^ in to l in Or
Da**h of |temper
tnmtM fur fru*mlly iri!«*rtj*mfinni
day every rnunth
Free Uuu
landn where «he underwimt
m
Melt hotter nr m argarine in *
u l A K U K L l/ S A M A MK PKc.
tMirtation from the CS*t tin nnertitinu ln*t week
«aneej'iift Bertoi\e frnm Move and
STOHK. when* v*.u'r*‘ t.*»d fi.i nf
drr the direction &lt;*f Jim- Hull
——_
add flnUr. IlllUllg fit u aHHHt'h
getting th«* v**i\ t*e*i
S u n d a y m orning breakfg%l
K rim d* &lt;»f t larenre E M cKee, p a s t e
Bet urn tu fla m e and add
coffee
and doughnut*
l Jr
A S »n the N a v y , will he mljj|
niirring
MiHiantly
until
free from lOtfHI A M In 1
gla&lt;l to leuin that lie ie apendmg k*ui&gt; thicker
Pour over luiui
P M
i. few , | , , v . l e a v e w ith h i , p a r e iiU , „ t,
r ,„ ,
W, M A(l,
U ihpii Hokiae every Sumlu' ev e n
l.larPtu-r im - In..... r e c e iv i n g lit* ,
&gt;tl| k . lin,|
mg
w ith
gainer
tiitil
iiiliw j leait n a m i n g &gt;1 the G r e a t l.^ k e- ,
p „ |.,
l)lr . , u ( | y t-eatcn
arnuaemf nta.
N a v a l M « Him
e g g w h i tr - I’.nit m ix tu r e m t n «
PACKAG E S T O R E j gteimv-d hnkoig dith. plucr dDii to
The m a n u f a c t u r e *.f ha- . . hr
,
.
11 .
i
.
14T, , u pan &lt;ff in it Aater mid tuikr ut
l « t St A8CADI Bplft. T k o n W
rnicuU now ranke m a nu«}*u »•i km* ami Mnnll daughter, Lynn, of i { rtl(
I ll 111* 1111f •** ,
du«try in Luncidii, A lI mn i ii . (in
are
vdaitlttg
-Mr :
MltllAAf* &lt; IHtilfS
and Mr*
K
i'
M axw ell.
Mr ,
i
t I-li|p no*1:1 •««**
PUkHMEO § Y S IC ItfT A J n r O f T V i V€N A T I T*r- 4»r (nitl«* i li ft »
Walkina i« chief adjudicator uf I
l J U ' * 44f l in. * ( u*W.
il
I 2 cup »imrtrnutg
B t -A f ?!-i W ii 11 1A j j u i j , 1*11*8,1tk -iit i i . i t f y
th e »*iul h-«*MNt«*f n d ia t v ir t o f ( ' 1
I 2 l #uni nmtri « ir«onfuntil
If
U m ted N 44111**i i ic*ci21 iyr r b a i U r )ua t
' 1r ’ .r j t
S r; at urn 11eh 1ton cnurt-H,
I I t#U*p4N|f| Mill
clf.4M«ik4N«it to tii« SrertadU" fur ratifir.itmil.
U " '.
I tvaapoon Mnia a
Frirnda* o f ' P v L
Luther
M .
] taid#*poon wntnr
David. !»97ff09, lf.S M C . will he
1 2 teaniKM iii g in g e r
inlerraietl to learn that hi* ad |
2 cu|** flour ( atwiul»
d
re»«
i
*
now
:
7
lth
l{ep|«cf*i!ieiii
X&gt;lie In ri’nsoHH beyuiKl aur conlrol
B r in g tnola**e* and Khortiuiinj;
I ’ rnft, M arin# Barrack*. I t BT,
tu the IxiiBng point, fo u l nnd ml1
Cntnjp Pendlaton Ocenniiile, 1'ali
*picc*. podu, w a t e r nnd - a l l B e a t
fornia.
We will In- dnsetl from July 14 tu August 6
well Th en ad d en o u g h flour to
m a k e « s t i f f d o u g h . Boll v r r v t h i n ,
Itainfall wum *ui ■’firm *i
cu t
d n i r r d . and luike nt .*150" it itflg th r |Gi-i • i*f*f ,i,i\
ivh'-'
for f iv e tu si * m in n le a
Do n o t 1 I inrhi - ........ . ' ti i .»
* u .•
o v e r b a k e a* th r a e rookie* *c&lt;»rch i «lrd hv B !
^ * ,i •.« t ^ , ,, i In ,
very n ts ily .
u iii, Nut ui,il
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i
ii,*
R h o n e 563
108 E. 2nd St.
I iml ph*»vtk&gt;I 1» * '**
I it til
Min* M artha A lice
iLtllm ger
f nfall ( 4,i.
daughter o f Mr mid M r« I P
• I.H lilt (a#
Iei*nnon o f Chicago
II!
I icaim i
v »r i* l n
i■ i
&gt;,.!, *
the hriilc
of
W arren
Harding
II 1* 14 V l ‘ 1 it fc '
1
g l
ah I *
(tldnkt-r
PhM I c, *mi of Mr
ll* * ll* * fV »'r*M I'w i l'**l
I ■ not iti4i J
-,
*
and Mr* S J. (Jldaker uf Maidon,
M m . , in II ccrxmony at the Klrat te th , main o ffice. A. Keid Mann,
U apti.t Church Saturday a fte r­ ataui adjutant, w ill be In charge.
L. I hufiiu'*, DSN It, furniri
noon, July 7, at 6:30 n’rluek
l)r.
Sanford Im rhrr. hn* rrtui n* d ft urn
A partial eclipae uf the eun a &gt;‘t « r o f aidluri in tin* Vtliintn
W . P. 11rook* o ffir la t ,il in the
preaenr* o f a .m ail group a f tiKik i,lure thla morning between lifr| and i* riiivb nil HI&lt;Li \ |p|i t r
7:30
and H:00 o'clock.
I.miking j ' I'H lng ill*) iiltl I Im-I n in | Pi** vi i (*
frlerul* an*' relative*.
The
church
«i*
beautifully d irectly at the *un wa* futile, but ' i»'"t d # light i f ill "ft **iit»*i I Hi.- t v
Oeeoraleil w ith ■ jirofutm n o f thoae who be hi a m agn ifyin g | "'ll tu Vi*ii fin ltd* ii Smrit.'
dim m er flo w e r* uiter»rer*e,| with aim * uppnall* ■ while wall were i *
U u •’1 j 1111 nf I hi * **’i'4t
able to * ,* reflected on th , wall t 1f begiiirun|» .&lt;T &gt;&gt;*• * !
palm*
. •4
the
are
uf
th
,
moon
.hading
10
The britl, hail a* her matron
percent
nf
th
,
*un’»
*
u
r
f«
r
,
o f honor, anil only
uttrm lint.
fho Ftiiii
**f
r4i 1
1
Mr*.
C h a ri,*
t.. ftiifnrit.
who
T h , regular meeting’ of Mnnmr S ^phati* 4.f -f * \ , i, 1 \ , **..■„
wore a blue *uit with w h it, ac1 a rang hr - ■ r*M n . ,
ce*»orie* anil ■ m r * * g r of pink Chapter No 16, H A M will l&gt;*
■1 *
held Tue.itay, July 10 »t k Oil S o ( l a y m u i i n n * o f ! * »
roam
.,!• | tm,
All Ituyal Arvh Muaou* « &lt;1! thr nil If Mini I fine
The brhla worr a white &lt;lr,*a P. M
* l # F f t h l t &lt; i j a l l i l i ,■ f
A It ■&gt; ■ ,4 1j a ft"11 III
with beige a eew ao ri,* am| rar- are invilw l to attend.
f ra fir#mi*h
iM 1 tfiiiguiwh i ’ i.
ri**l a am all n o »,g a v of whit*
T h r fit* v%4i* hr Iit-v i’»| 1
W ord haa been received from I 1\H.
roaea am] a*ter*.
bcfR m u *n j hy t*h*)f tr«J h ire*
Beat man for the groom waa S-Sgt. Kredrick John llender that
.
Anthony J. Mannello, PhM 3/c h* h n arrived from th , Kuro4
’bii theater, la now atatlnned at
l l i r b . Uird ih 'in irk l)1 cnokrri
o f th* Sanford N aval A i r - S t a ­
nip *%WMev\ Ocaa.-' and eaiiecta dnhfa g iv r ntori' ftiivur if mum
tion.
The couple i i living In Sanfard to arrive^, llbnte on leave neat 1*'»00 with n Iiltl*3 milk *»r 144!ml
••'I and Bllo*«*&lt;f t*1 stand fin IB
where PhM |/c O ldaker i* ita- week.
befori* iming
tlonod.
The Hoard o f D irector* o f th "
Salt brin* la treated rlretro- Seminole County Chamber
lyttcally to produce cauntlc *&lt;xla Com merce w ill meet e l the Hot.
M a y fa ir, Tueaday evening ut 7:3 &gt;
find liquid chlorine.
o'clock for a dinner and buiinea.

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i ■» t . &gt;, 4rlu ru tn.' It* * -~ I e I
h u m •tiamritrf d u l l

W'hrn 11runifr* a r t h»r*l t
life • rrvi" 1 he* rn whulr for lifri
U hr
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4 iirtail 11*
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§ocial Calendar mrriase Announced P e r s o n a l s Jff
MOMia i
• ir c l, S i*. Mr. j l&gt; \\ n n ln iff.
chairman, with M i.
II i llu
Bo*i , liotj link I I I ' ...... [ii i ’ ll
l‘ M.
•
TUESDAY
The A iu rin n Class o f the K ir*l
Baptist Cl.'irch will nice!
the
annei at H:00 P M . w ith Mrn It.
T. Thomnn. Mr*
H I.. U*born,.
Mr*. W .L Vance and M r* "ti.A
t,*..e
* ,*.
W yloraon.
e r . 0 ,.. Jr
Jr «•
a, b
i-ooa»te
The i tint
Ian w ill hold It*
hu*ine*a meeting In the H otel
M a f S l r at 8 00 PM. preceded he
the board meeting at 7:30 P.M

iliR F .K

Phont
Sanford, Florida

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S E R V IC E S

Last Day Monday

LONDON, JtftT 9,
alav Prvm ter Marshal T ito ha
•erased Greek fo rc e, of* flrtn
acres* tha Greek Y u goslav borde
In an e ffo r t "U r provoke U f* #ru
•aid that thou,and, o f
donian* had fje d nortlaRm Oreec
to Yn goelavla to escape Oreel

PMJB “ DONALD DUCK
and
O K IN AW A NEWSREEl,
l IkePtl|rtn*snt of 5VuU‘
1
a A]|tif4CT0M.P.C.
1
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Crime has
i‘ tsorchids
. T V tn * itory
iV 6f today’*

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1
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fifarimB'Rl oh ■
ttoj
wWatkin^tou oc( 1

I K 8 I T I II V IC I M AN G eorge Kellhahan I* shown with th» orightal
United N »tlon * charter In it* -specially ronstrurterl conteiner in ertly
if l r r it had been brought from San Francisco In Waihingtnn. It WtM
flown lo the capital In a C-54 tr*nH&gt;ort plane.
(fa le rM fto a a f)

|V girl gangster*

W M-G-M’s '

Milk has five o r ala tim e, ns
much cnIriu mi iis is found in other
food,

W e are ten y e a r, old iM * '100001 Yes. way l&gt;ark yonder
in the yenr ItiW Jiml iit,oul ilie lim e H ille r we&gt; promWJng
himself flilm f.'nrponil to |{c-irb»fuhrrr nnd Hlrnhllo was plan­
ning the “ China Incident” we nturted selling mutual fire and
automobile insurance in Sanford.
Now there I, absolutely no connection lwiwt*n t h e *
event, —they just . happened ul-oiit the name lim e. The plans
of H itler and lllr o h lto were destructive, tearing down o f som e­
thing that was d oin g rather nicely, while our ambition wn* con­
structive - t o htilld up uii Agency devoted to the task of
providing good insurance pr-dectem for Hom e,, Ruslnea* and
Automobiles A T A S A V IN G
That we have to some c lie n t at tr a it succeeded tfl doing
this l» Indicated by the fact that today * r have the p!ea»ure
of , e iv r ig over fiv e hundied m s to m en.
T o von. mn good ■ustoiuera, Irelong the i-ieiRt fur th«
growth or this A g e o ii
f,,&gt; uithotit vour loyalty and *t»pport
II iol gtioUt these ten v r a i- it just wouldn't have hnppefldd.
To you, we are dulv aiipteelfctivo and we want you to
tr.iiw that we fu lly r-rogm /i thr fact that this is truly Y O U R
A G E N C Y - you get loick -0
to 2fi'* o f the money you pay
ui fnr maurnnce in dividend 1 rcdll on vour renewal prensitnna—
we hope s c have been Ml P I'A I.I.Y benefited knowing each

imorUm.

,

0UENO3
ES, A rg e n tin a — “ « . / « »
lu rp o M ‘ ln
___
_
jodd fo r Europe Unile&lt;1 btatca.
have Ior r Baaed notably since the
A
number o f *im iler bartei
fo rm a lily o f continental reconc.- Pact* are be'ng
Ration waa ach iev'd through the m ember* o f the United Nat.hil*
A c t o f Chapnltepec and fo llo w in g A ll these mean tha hroadeninf
the conclusion o f the E u io n e in i *nd hitteninjr o f lu p p llts o f Ar&lt;
wmr in d the sdm iM ion o f A r- M P n lliw
food am
produce lc
jren tin i Into membership o f th e | n* « ! y peoples and the i r « t o r »
United N s tlo m
i t*on o f A rgen tin e home s *j:w n i)

The

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C A T { L b u K ! . * si r M

wheat and co m ha, been .topped.

to

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aweet

m hr

When ju d gin g the length o f
tim e to bake a roaat remember
that em ail roaata require lo n ir i
cooking
tim e per pound
than
large roaata.

NEWSPAPER
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SEVENTH

H AC K— F U T U K IT Y

E L E C T R O N IC
A N D Y M IN E
E R N E S T C ASH
T IM E P L E A S E
R E B E L D AM SEL
M ERRY KAY
B E T H BOZO
L E E BOY

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SANFORD
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Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
Tarn at Red Arrow
On Route 17 CS*oford Highway)
t a * * » Hanford and O rU iw U .-, -

at Loagwood Midway

tIU to m.tpUMptr/:

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for 30 dnyn
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PARAMOUNT NEWS

113

M agnolia

A ir n u r

A t the aama time, Minister of |
Agriculture A mare Avalos urged
farmer* to Intensify their lowing*
of jtraln and linseed and to' rnakn
» atipnma effort to overcame all
difficult!®*, especially that of n
shortag* of machinery, which he
promised, would soon be partially
Tpla Minister also sought lo
stimulate production by telling
procedure a they Would ,vot bnly Iwt
contributing to the rescue of 'he
starving In Europe, hut would at
to* Mm* time be creating' good
Will in did market* which would
ultlmfUlv buy again
at (jood
ptk aa. Ha aalstd for a apacial
■prialuctlon effort not only fnr
wbaat, corn, add linseed, but also
I f , barttf. paanut*. *unflow*r» " U , tom Ip* and celioruteed crop*.
JMiduJtanecid* with Uii* urge to
Afgeetfnp product Ion enm^s thv
dnnownCtiaent
0f
tlm
baftoi
agrtonknt with tha United mate*
regarding llmred nod fuel oil.
Washington ha* agreed to buy

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Cash can bp borrowed from tut on idn)rUfe£ ti^tfee,.
no digtcfrbimc&lt;!.-*-''JfmrhIc" Howland alatf m ikis’ KwU&lt;
of $7B, |1oO, (150, $250 or more—nhbuM your neiftt
require it.

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plant

• A t the fa m e time, Mo*etrtEd|s
am| the ban on Uni
p a ich r, ,a ld the National: fr o n
m oved now that W ash ington ha,
o f fe d e ra l Macedonia had told
contracted fo r the d elivery to thia
atroOg p roto** before th e t
country o f sufficien t fu rl oil,
alav govem m ettf a reusing *i
I f only tonnage can l&gt;e provided
c is t " Greek o r g a n liit t o n * i*'»Qr&gt;
fo r the carriage o f aurplui A r
ported by u n it, o f the G reek r e t- gentlne food, the European re­
utar arm y, o f r * fr y in g 'Odt a lie f outlook ahould Im prove conreign pf terror In G reek Mace­ ild erab ly Shipm ent, o f agrlru ldonia. ■
' v *,
tural produce fo r the second week
• T h e MccVdonian orranhtation, 0 In M ay Were higher than eny
T ax* dispatch .aid, d raerlbtd, the prevloua week fo r four v s t r i. tlo
te rro r cam paign a , cotnpdrttof* hi fo re the w ar. A rgen tina w v t .h ip ­
a a m g c r v w ith the "m oat W trtb l* ping
about
1,000,000
tun,
n
In the tim es o f Turkish enalav- month.
D uring - the
European
pha*e o f the w ar shipment* nercr
rito , In « sharp speech .broad- reached Half that Quantity.
c a ll o v e r the B rl-ra d r nkdhi, as­
serted the G reek* were fir in g with Now the ekport picture I* hemarhfm-gun, acres* the Y groslk v ginnin g to change. Enr the week
fro n tie r and added: “ O ur aoldlrr* mentioned, shipments totaled 110.have not replied with a elnj'le 000 tons, 76 per cent o f this be­
■hot.'' He declared Yugmaleviat in g wheat l&gt;ound fo r neighboring
would not undertaku m ore than B rasil and fo r European porta.
partial disarmament “ a , long as ThfctvT I * " agreem ent am ong all
other arm ie, stand under arms." wheat e ,p o r te r ,, now under G o v ­
T l l f f firs t observed that the ernment control, that this ceica l
Greek m inister of the Interior te is fla w in g 'm o r e b riik ly to Europe.
( I ) Modern Aa Tom orrow
jsM # fir
f m v f s t o f I K 11 f
M o ,l o f this g ra in la directed
c e n tfr M d edenied
tlpit "* *a* ( J ) For N tw and
to, Britain, but It I* known that a
Greet; or « » y dtlwm Ijf:
Remodeled Buildings.
rood deal w ill be switched to
( 3 ) More- D aylight.
A n tw erp and Hamburg, to feed
( 4 ) Lower Maintenance Cost.
the .m illions o f continental hungry
Substantial
of
,shipments
, , ______
corn 1 ( 3 ) Iraprorrd Appearance.
also a rt tn ro o le to Sweden a n d . (8 ) Easy Cleaning.
(7 ) Larae Bfock.
Denmark, to the la tter rouhtn
fo r the feed in g of their livestock. 1 ( 8 ) No P rio rity Needed.
President F arrell, Jn a national
broadcast, clearly Indicated that 1
the A rgen tin e role In universal I
reconstruction was m ainly to sunply all the food and produce the '
117 Ho b . I’nrtt Ave.
Country could snare for the dovn, •
Snnfwd, FU.
tated nations.
I
M i n l » » r Chtc^bl. aftvr n tte l-f
check amjl fo il tfl* «ffort* ot (ho*&lt; in * representatives o f the grain j
G r «n ‘ rvictltmaroei whir art hot tr a d *, said the Governm ent v mild j

JINX FALKENIUIUG
DAVE Oi mi E N

‘‘TAHITI ^NIGHTS

Hindu,

ONCE

Uandktatc* fo r public o ffic e lo
ancient R om e distributed p i * * to
the people in order to make themarlvrs popular.

The G overnm ent here h a, taken , « hlch, « » » &gt; ? * « £ [ £ "
“j
com plete control o f the train ■ rate that at Ume th re a te n *
trade, p rim arily to carry out it* com plete , t o p p * g e . ________

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Of Pood To Europe

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Tho rich beauty nnd
gracious charm of tradi­
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w m i y J w f ■ ImuiojlLtons o f feel

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alt
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I ’ouriiy •*f Ha-oilnolr
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NEED YOUR HOUSE PAINTED? - - NEED YOUR ROOF REPAIRED?
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and
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SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS COMPANY

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good .luck to (elect from. It '
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a f fa i r s .
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10 ROOM hbuie on Perk Ave. B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E
Clue* In. Edward Y. Lane
STORAGE &gt;uor car at Kant'*
GarageSpecie1 rate dear!
1024 MODEL T. Ford Pickup.
ateraga.
Write Box X. C/o Herald.
1‘ A IN T NOW!
A TURKE bedroom Country home. Wtt Have Good Kellabl* Painter*
Edward F. Lene.
available. Call Sanford Paint
A Glate Company. Phona 303.
LARGE electric refrigerator In AUTO BODY AND FENDER
good condition,' W ill aacrtflce
WORK BY AN EXPERT. SU­
for quick tele, 410 W. lei. HL
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING—
The Palme.
large aaaortment of color*. Your
rar can look new. B r in g It to
ua end eee.
RADIO battery » « t with new
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
battery. Cheap. 810 E. Sth Hi.
108 W. let St.
Phone BI2
Phona 948.
Hull Service, regUtcred Jer*ey.
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Phone 870-M.
lot of French doora. Duhart'*
HAVE YOUR radio aerviced *1
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SIMMONS twin bedJ, Inntreprlng
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FURNITURE, Iron bade, clean NOW la good time to paint your
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^ r r w . j d Q t f r o m . Po*t Office.
Paint and Booy Work*. 106 N.
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Pullet* U xt Winter layer*, l.lfei fl ROOMS and tinlh,
127.00 per month
delivery guaranteed.
Adult* only
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Poultry Farm TU So. Howard j Office.
Ave. Tepip*. Fla.
FURNISHED room.
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

I'JOS

C.OfC. Report
On Affairs Is
Made At Meet

'Twin Launchings

High Hopes Are Held
By President For Achieving Enduring
Peace At Conclave

Accomplishments And
Projects A re Dis­
closed At Mayfair
Dinner Last Night

ABOARD CRUISER AU• GUSTA. July 11. (A P ) —
Bristling with guns, this
historic w a r s h i p carried
President Truman steadily
closer today to his first Big
or* # Three meeting on the out­
skirts of Berlin.
Truman holds high hopes
that his Potsdam talks with

Plans
fin
building
of
more
than imi miles o f road in Setni n ole i minty under F ed eral-S lat*
supt i vision during the next three
v eals, a financial report on the
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
Cninmrrvr membership d riv r ; rei png on progress o f securing a
I - fn o t channel for St. Jpnn’a
ltivi-t navigation; progress on the
tight of ways o f county road
plop its at Forest C ity ; n survey
o f nvet (r a ffle rules; progress
on (In i t m en Food l.ocker plant
p r o h fl, and un invitation to the
ItiooklVM Ihslgrrs to _trnin here
wina mi. my
projects
re|Hirted
i.p.-i. i . in, llonrd o f lln rctu rs
•-I I ’ m
• nin.de County t hsmber
I
i o n r,. n i - Tuesday night at
il"
II ii-i M ayfair by Edward
lliy e in - malinger.
T. W
la w *
inn p ii-n li'il at the dinner m eet­
ing
The m.liter o f a City-owned
union I'o. Malum was discussed
a la) a i-oiniuitlee upiHiinted to investigati
tl
feasibility o f the
pro ms i
t l'l "luted w ere: 1-e. R.
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• li'l Mist M. F rrd K NYU
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Stinr ami F E.
Hull*
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if t*'f ••f it tra ffic con.nit.,* '
I'r i *i&lt;|i*nt ni*|M»infa*l
f Li *
mm It t e r
(J***i I)
•• »»f th** Crown
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Churchill and Stalin not qnly will
chart a lastin g European peace,
■peed A llie d
victory
over
tut
Jar
• M il.
T h e 14-year-old Augusta »a &gt;
the o*ene o f President Roosevelt'amt Churchill'*
rrn drivu u *
in
August 1U41, at which tim e they
A it r o w up the A tla n tic charter.
w
TYtp vessel I* part o f a twocruiser
talk
force,
under
the
rommand o f Itear Adm. Allen It.

♦

CARRIER 'SAIPAN' SHOES DOWN THE W A Y S

McCann.

'The presidential party, which
includes James F. ltyrnc*. score0 I ary o f state, and K lrrt Adm
W illiam I) l-eahy, the President's
ch ief o f s ta ff, w ill fly from the
part o f debarkation to the Iterlm
are*.
Truman will use the hip
I'- M
luxury liner in which he
traveled to the f a i l e d
Nations
w conference at San Francisco
Copt
Janies II. Foak elt com
mauds
the
ship
carryin g
the
President.
The other cruiser is
commanded by (a p t
Itola-rt I
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Pile*! (luh Sel l s
$82,118.90 In War
Bonds DuringDrive

H H A D Q U A H T E R S 13th A AK.
Philippines, July II, (S p e c ia l)
Zamboanga, .Hangs Hunga, T ata
kan. Brunei B ay ami Ualikpapun
w ere am ong the targets hit by
t.O rp a tw J John D. W o o d r u ff. ••J r
son of Mr. arxl Mr*. John W ood ­
ru ff,
112
W est
Seventeenth
Street, since h|s a rriva l oversee*
three monthaUMro and his assign
merit to the 1Sth A A F .
Radio-gunner with T h e Crus­
aders.. crack medium bomber out
fit o f the ju n gle air force. Corporal We
fo o J ru ff has participated
in tho latest B orneo strikes. W ith
his crew , he covered the invasion
o f the Aussies at Tarnknn. furg l niahlng air ro ver fa r the ground
® truops and layin g a smoke screen
nlung the coast enabling advam e
elements to destroy enemy U-nch
fortification s.
A t Rrunei Bay his ou tfit M ast­
ed the Japs from entrenched pnai0 (Ions, stra fin g troops and supply
areas.
Present
operations
arc
centered on tbft destruction of
thft Jap oil center at Ualikpnpan
where In daring daylight raids.
C orporal W o o d r u ff I* watching
tl idisin tegration o f that
the gradual
# pow erful Jap base.
T h e Crusaders hay* been hound­
ing the Jap. since the early Us*s
o f Guadalcanal,. pursuing them
relentlessly from B ou gainville to
L e yte, from N ew Guinea t«&gt; the
^ China c o a s t
C orporal W o o d ru ff was txirn in
Sanford, attended local schools
and was In Sem inole H igh School
tw o yeare before g o in g to Columblh
M ilita ry
Academ y
from
which he graduated.
W .,* * •
■ »tu d en ( a t Em ory
U n lve ra lly a t tbft tim e o f hla enBatment In the A A P In Decern-

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He la a member of
Phi Kappa Alpha.

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Robert L. Glenn, who for many
m r a waa active in promoting
eivk iroproveroenta in Sanford,
waa named on July 1 as director
o f the O D T Division o f TraneJiort Personnel, according to the
W otIF * ot Drfwftft Transportation.
r. Glsnn has been acting director o f the Dlvislon since Apr.
ODT on Feb.
it to A. W.
o f th« Dlvl-

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Glfton w »ftjn the ^employ

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U. S. Fleet Departs
Say Japs Warning
ThatltMayReturn
Ureal Destruction Is
Being Heaped Lpon
Homeland And &lt;)thcr Far Fast Areas
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,^r " 1Ruling In Case Of
, . , a :Altamonte Springs

“Master Mind” Morrison Touts His
Softball Team For Lame Thursday

t

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Hold Monday M eeting

theory that the stTpftt had nftv
been opened to? -ubile use qi
that the towrf waa thaeafora n
responsible for damages.
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dircctaf
defendant. Judge Smith directaf
a verdict for tha defendant Th
Supreme Court affirnted the ru
ing of Judge Smith, holding tha
tha town was not res ponsIbis.
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CITY BRIEFS

The County Board of Public
Instruction- and
the
Sanford
i radar
School Board will meet Thuroda
morning at 11:00
00 o’clock at which
time bids on painting tha West
Side Primary School ~wiH be reCORRECTION
ceivftd and acted upon. Consider­
ation will also he given to school
T.H. Scovlll. Shall OQ dUt
budgets and taitrurtinnal person­
S'w ill nel,: according to Supt. T, W. butor of DaLand will Inatall i&gt;(
will not operate tha lobricat'
EMWton.
fproent at
and oil •quit
Tftetn!
I Garage ah k h
niftnd Club will ma«t
urcbased
Bemrlll
’ Rouse Thurtda; pure]
H.H. Duncan,
P. M. Mra. L.

K fla rw S f' Adm Inla
In regard
veterans.
train Ing
Miller.

S l t ’V

ra g# r t v e )

V.

Guard vwaa VaincOydut last
BU tft
U Guard
Municipal
Thursday a van Ini g at giuniclnal
ftbby
8o1
S o ftb all Park, the "B *b
b y- Hoi

his lepulation a« thr rhsmphin

I^Ttnl -ul,••man n( Semin,ile Goun
Morrison.
Brigade" Is reported lo' J-r rally t y , " commented M g r
Meanwhile, Boll Steele, team
tag for the games ThurgJay
"
'^Ji
even­
ing— all because a xaljor by the munsger of the T avern ers as­
name of Nqjftri’ looks like Van sist c l by Red M organ and aided
anil abetted by H erb ert I’ rrvatt
Johnson of thft movies.
According to “ Master Mind" (th e human catching dynam o) are
Charles Morrison, manager of the reported to be scouring the
Frierson team,' Yeonlan Nolen bushrs for talent in order to de­
has fully recovered from his re­ fe a t Frierson’s. A close, excitin g
cant tonallcctomy at the Sanford gam e Is expected.
Frierson’s outfield w ill Include
Naval Air Station . and after
days o f dieting on Ice cream ar.d B ill Jennings, A lv in K ilpatrick,
Morrison.
H a rry
Tooke,
Okra (spinach waa too rou gh) I, Jack
w ready to receive behind the Franklin McTeer und Billy Evans.
T h e infield will have Herman
fo r Frierson's,
several days Manager Mor Foots Hrumley, Don Dycss. Ed
bean trying to contact print and Don Hubbuch to make
Frank Pavlick of tbe the putouts.
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W illiam
Douglas
Brntrhfe,
8-2/c,
has
jujst
returned
to
Naval Training Station in Bainbridge, Md. a fte r unlaying his
"Boot L e a v e " with his mother,
Mrs. Beatrice H ilton Broome, o f
101 San Lando A p ts.
He enlist­
ed through the Navy Itecruiting
Station at Orlsndo.

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Allotment

Is

M a d e ”’ '

To Liquidate FKHC

W A S H IN G T O N . July I I . ( f t —
The House appropriations com­
m ittee
today
recom m end efi an
allotm ent uf -2.M),000 to lk | id a to
the
F air
Employm ent
I’factlcft
Com m ittee
The recommetslatlon
L t. L. E. Forguson returned brings the bill to the llou s/ flo o r
Tuesday to Alban y, Ga. a fte r tom orrow for u vote this con­
Iradyra
th in f
will
v is itin g his mother, Mrs. Birdie gressional
Forguson, SOU W. 9th S t., for , break the deadlock hoi,Ing up
■evaral days
l.t. Forguson r e - 1funds for It* home fri/it w ar
celvad his commission as a bomb I agencies.
er p ilot June 27 at T urn« r f i e l d . I
------------ —
.
Alb an y.
Besides h it . wings, he
Tha whale shark, largrat liv in g
w as awarded ( h e , trop h y fo r the I fish, la hannU ss, and lyt# up no
m oat athletic qsdat.
[f i g h t when caught I o n i a n .

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M i l l It

Home On Leave

',01

JH T

M

E Bond Quota Of
County Exceeded
By Over $42,000

Kiwaniuns'Are Guests Of Children’s
Home, Featured By Chicken Dinner

tan. of
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.Nazi War IVisi)
Fscapcs From
( enter In Oil;

CirapbftU-Lotiing Foat 63 of
thft American I*gton will mfet
in regular buainesa aeatlon Mond*F evening a t 8:18 o’clock.
W. A. ftfarrUon,. chairman of
Vocational Committed &gt;of tho
Ber■■■■Utat
»lr announced

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i t, » tie re. .»rd |»- -*ible
H
I
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itir
n u t•ta n d ln v
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M. S .11\
• . • (•
n th* tl trl M.«&gt;fair laat HI ;ht log lo c il c lliir ii*
M i» F 1 f(uu
k&gt;
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no I
ii \ i ' i*t
v ilh M m H. &lt;
M u i w r l l pra - jJ^otm- l o s t w e e k , he i. a l l * . I U .1 [ M . N illv
&gt; hutrii.ttti &lt;&gt;f the \\ .in r n - i . A
i- •*.»I«m1 nulla
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ru
hfttrBnr
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• f . • r HlVl*("ti S«ir\inclr I Wlh(y '
fr t
' »' »f tl.lftftl
rtot on # in f K e r. t#f» r ea llv U
I .*1f»*i * vftre-i • read 1| oni i l r
wb.(V&lt; ir ^
•a '
.11 in lilt l«ft»«a* I mJ'i ft of Vftf‘1 r
I I III t#,4 ••I? /*• »ti.
•*r l.bft
pr |(tli|*fRtiHNi w ha&lt; fh. flgti
I a a t(jh ; t h« work , ( i ,iu |&gt;
K I li«»itiniH.it thanking' th# clu
in
&lt; 'fa i U
n1 alftoil an 1 •tat*d Mml i*
' a / ’ ’ ft
•■If*« f I %*iug
I ‘ -ftf
f* 1
f
t fir
f.it 11* ii««i&lt;*tunir dir mg • th* untrue 'Ha! *t»»- -ti . g g l .
«li i\r
«r*l
f».»m
the Seminole
\
/
\ " , * '• A11 ls«*g i**t
all i %i• • d •
tt«
»re*I
I ' &gt;I I
'•iii*h r», hatikt**»*ing .igi*ii(
&lt; •■••nil
. hnilihri of
I Milliner,.- f.'|lir|,f„
l- ... I.*. ,»t. •
t u t y\ a • a i
ark ii *»v%l.’dgii'g thr |lfi nirniher
B •
I h r n t r f , Saof'ftid
ul \
,1 111 \ ( il
Ml • |.
ter o l I « " groupmu* I"
• hip t me •■fi l»\ thr IIII*
•*• ti •»», ' ll n *
’i
( Ii f .niti \
| &lt; »•*.» lift.! * .
lu n a tltu ti.u iiil
b*i •••*i ■ th»*
| Il Mm feniMiiiielldt d bv the ronatitutn.uai «(t»jeit«»vi
Niid all o lh n gfoiip* -Hid iiallYidii
• J.*.i ••m g al'tid y &lt;
•I*
that “ mild* thift y%ufitb-r f ill
k ! y .n.ft-d t*» f I"
l e ttr » , ’
!M,ur;'
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I
Represi-ntotiv.M .»nn*a
TRINCFTON' JOINS U. S. CARRIIR FORCES
hrrahin to wend a letter to t#o\
. ,
.
i *•» •*( d pftftw* ihb
* n»1*» kIumI I«• i"
I '*
' rrtiut M .llard F C a h U rll. eo„• i '♦ • d a* f.'H ow*
•• • » • . . | M .
Mi * F ^ 14.....
.
.......... .
&lt;*hip
T H E KY’ KK l. h O W I N fi U S . Fleet wa» nUgmente&lt;l I&gt;&gt; M
mi **iii |i Mi*
th«*
appoint n’ rnl
id '
"In Mb’ • th' I .«*w •Iwtiif «• |m
]
.«M of th, M
M
t
lf
it
when th«* i«l ••n. lnunrhinga took p|»r»* in f»nr rlny In th?
l.f f*
Nfr - I a *urine |tr»»l a* Supervlaut * B ill t«* ;»!•»•*•&gt;*l tl
• •l l v .
M. II.....
■mi in *t i •
I t V • Oflgr at il la 1• I
Ml Lb the v *.».
rat
shipyard*. Th.- submarine Tusk (to p i wlide* down th#- » . y . f Itegi-t rut ion .*1 Seminole &lt;!oun ( which y%
•li. *
I l'1
• •• t hr *'iuitti •*
.if*
s.t 1 1 &gt;1"I 1 « ft
js
of tii**
the Cramp Shi|ihuihlhiir yard* ht rhilailelphin
A hr* 1 ii
• ti * ao.f » %,
fh.
H . 1■••
carrier, th*
(rnitMlei t« lain • h***l Mt the N.- vy ^ *
M»- •» M llnrrl mi. ihairma* • v t r V Id
t hr *%• in.
if
Henatft
■\|d
building C*«
11
Mt Camdrn. N J The
ton Hi&gt;&lt;
f i L. . .Ini ntiMiial r.iityviiUrr, an
ut**, i*|Y || • • |
*•i*itli*f
i
accordttib*
t
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t"
••
Fiinceton I t»eatt. *i»* | go*n down thr r i i v « »»f the I'hilu.l* i ' .
in r .l Mint a «|Uia vftf.ijld hr hel**
i
•iI uthr I gf H
•• V.1
t ft.i *V a ' 1 t * &gt; • 1
Vartl ( Intent.&gt;t «&gt;■mil Soumlphottm
ut t ti* r»-%t hi|winr.« m eeting «n IV.V. th
i f.
•
* lio YViir krd H &gt;•*
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l
1
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ll
b
’
st
th
Ul
th» I *11»•t lntefiiM tl.m il hamltHMik
r • •( ■
part
o
f
the
«
oiiifttHut•••!'
*\
She uryp l mrtnbeM to *tudy th
I7&lt;» If •*» Y ♦ Y•’
"In the tegu lar araMoii o f tin*
l»mjk in order to hr well informed
Mat k h.ftii
u
*
i
■laturr
o
f
11M
«*
in
th«*
Hou*e
ill til* *hiit .ii
oil Pilot ideala and objective* at
o f Heprenentat ive*. then* Hu* .»
lad h b*ai " " lift
, all tune*
bill
Inti
,»&lt;lu«
•-,!
(hut
|M,--,',t
,,,
lit*ftUl 1- 1 M H
A ftv orable relHi
r*-|H»rt wa* mnd*
( b *•'
l.-h
by M r *
W
I.
M . u g u n on th*- llo ii.c liv in g to &gt;. riv oil! i l l , '
f«U the HfYY cottage |d D
K i wan in im t» *n Sanford, *&lt;)r
11. i
Tt o f 11)C ,’,,flstltilt &gt;",, Imi* a ,pi. nu* held joint
vbith th r Sit
Inndo and Del m l were the gueat* | At the preaent Hint l ,.
-at,l&gt;
&gt;
,
I'
.r
t
|,
••
later killed in (!&lt;• &gt;
|I••t* f luh. a|ii»ii«(ifp.l lay th r I'ilotIs.
Tuca.lay » n» i fc- f th r Hev. and , $ 10 .oun te iviodrllog i
•il,
fore, the reguhii
Ha 1
•klev at h u yt o im l i r a i l i re cen tl y
Mra Ilatold Mar"**!, diicctor* of | ing r a ffle d
out
tl •*
M
i
Fim t I ••*ui •
•Ii .'| 1" ,.*'
\ roltlin ittrr, cotiHlating o f Ml** ed with,nil cat r i ing ..•IT H i t . .
the M e th y l!.i • hildrrn'a Home t hou*e for I it 1 1«* !►*»&gt;. i
I
lolilig a uIm* •
litu tlnli. and lli.'i&lt;ii| ft.n. thr •*•
I.* f .' *■
h.*
M •Hide H am *r) chairman. Ml
idat Knter| n-*
••&lt;»! enjoyed the paired, an addition i* t
i
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11
III
1.,-t
11vr*| ut ( bat n
t-A
ti
a
d
dIliai
erour
railed
uli
- nrr M organ, Mi* ilutfi Saul! mu&lt;I Mr* I
inter-club m« * * " g
end a fine |to the punt shop and ’
l&gt; A f P k ft*Vla| .»»••(
,I V
I
.«
g.ftllRf
Mil
i
»
*
session
o
f
the
Slut
h.
.•
&lt; I I'myy r II, veil* API olnim v
t*.Hid
frie»l
r h lik .i
(j.pvr
including Ka-i» k made on right
II.
Ot Buy
Ift*a* * r
f haft t «*a. t
the p«Y**ihilit|n» » ' for li.e ultr |iiirp"«*
•u mg iiiY &lt;-ft(iga(r
milk from Ho
H -nr*a own dairy in g « \ i »#y% a*phalt
M r Hiiil M i* *
1iii'H
Y*II ft f ••« chtl y laid "&gt;
lining *«** it mg a lirrvtnf for thr **(’ri r##pp orti"ii thr 11•»«#i»•* nl»d N*1ii-ftf ■
and vegetable* *• * a llv grown.
I
1' Park
\ v•*i,yae
illlHt It lit UU* •(
\ Y
*-i y ( rnt«*” , a rlub for youii|i According to thr
f IX &gt;fII
T hey wet** **-i . d hy the chil
11 '
II** **itl«*rft-'l H
l1
thr
Stutft*
«*f
FbiroliR
it tbr pft-Mpli . l«K*ulr«i at tbr f*lly H a Ii
Ht'V linrnet ituli-i
\.t t« a . • tii.p •••
dren. and writ• » t uned bv niuaic
•i *
&gt;,.
I . Id
v Jl. i
I,
I P I | vYith th* I:
,i
"
T
h
r
llouiMItviltirdiulrl
y
inn*
* *• u|'* *l
o f the Glee i Ini*, with Mra. M el­ llonu- i* rvpretrn trd 1 ••7 m m |
).*. i i .. i «. • .
■t ttl
F u irr. ** rYft*'l
#d n ( tvy Hill* t«&gt; that Mtf«‘«t .11id I S ,l .
il L*
if.•• iirm •
vin A rtle y , dm * tor, at th# piaho. ^ind thrri* yy t•me ii now
fig h tr r pi l«i v *1 u ii"Cc V*it ti It tmu tlir \ HI •I* I"
in .imidid.i,.,, • ,,pel
h#
Sr tin l«mt m rd iu U l)
killed eittl
it ut hur H f * i tvifli***I»t*t« I y
|/M
a ll
1
11
Dr. Hurnea announcetl th at Harold ed servire. One o f the me,, Rudy ! ■ ■ •
hr w u r trmft-fft’ f m l
liir l(. \ i
,h#ni, finally lit** Senate did I'll** ul'-.'
G iffin , Htetaon inuaical Umlcr. R ivers, was killed by ........ per " t I H I g h L O l i r U J P B O l d S
M• fI*11*I I VYjtft ItKflir ell o f Britain, un i U i. r yy.i - tim *
I a
the Xlouiir Bill rriipportiom ng m*
who form erly »lirnct#d th^ g l# « Iw o Jim s as he stood
1.1-1
YYCI-k
VlHlIlllg
hi* fr r r r d l«» I Tn11• il S ta ir- h i y i i . ,u
leu ,
presentation of thr llou ar of Itr
club, it now * tat toned with th# to his superior o ffic r i
\l r • .1 i
Hctnit'i I 7 1d pilot o f n lr**M|» . at t irr
p rr*en tn ti\ r*
nf
thr
Stntr uf In.,ti,
turning from a mission ;•■&gt; « run- j
_
B om in NNiH-t'*ii Snlrui. s
&lt;
N a v y at Guam.
« \ y |,IIU«* lift* VYl|* bftftf II
M
F lorid a , but r v r r y iin*tiiii«r tiny
hr l#trr rrt «*iY».i hi- *. huMling • |
F olioV in g llio Mi|’ |&gt;«r and music­
»*»
Snil-'fd
&amp;
.*
i
A'luiif«**t
ffi'in
S«*ini
thing pertaining !*• thr Srnatt*
I'f.
W illisin VV VV I '•
».i &lt;»l
And
nMr»tftlr*l Oflaiuln
al program , In
llarnca showed
liiftlr II »*b S« h'Mil m 1••! : und BrlM uio
they would kill, fu lfill) drvrlop
-----------M r, .1 S (
W hile .J
’ " W.--I
H igh Seim,il mnl ‘ ranfi,r,| lluhl
colored motion pictures o f the achieved distlnrtlon n, ,'tn iiiin g '
fi
ca
ivi
u
r
rm
v
«*
l*
ity
.»f
I
bi^iila
Into two faction* Furlirr m
\,.nlciny, (lien in F'l, wt Street ,. i,..«
\ case which sets a precedent Ing (&lt;’«ftatla«r4
e iy in g in
home ami i l . children and e x ­ d egrees fo r social und w elfare ,
in |••
vYrti’ic in- win* a nit’fiilH&gt;r m g M ilitary
l*« r * g r t^a*ftftr»
rated there
I I — &gt;l,tnrninm , in liir Par if I, with un uim y me,Ileal
plained the noa
building pro­ work and one who » n - *iu,tying ' highly im portant to municipal!uf Phi hai'i'ii Tim F iu ti’ rnify
gram which will take the better Pan-Am erican relation- „ ( Mexico ' tir- o f Florida was decider! in
He i» now
W RATH KH
II* «nf*if^l tiii* Y crv ic f ni Au g elude three liltx iir :itt,l „ne —itv«*i general lnbnitti.,e&gt;
Supreme Court at Tallahassee
w orking
in
i&gt;nt)i„i"gy
having
part of 10 )(ears to’ complete. CitI f 1**11 .i- .» mthim I lirnlrnun l. ru*** iin r , E TO ribhuti ami |»rr*»nlr'»
Dr.
and
Mr*.
B
a
rm
were
con­
tial
unit
eitu
ln
n
.
t«&gt;&gt;
(ink
I
e
»
f
I
|,een
a
mernl'wr
t
„
l
in,
EntoninTuesday
when
the
Judgment
&lt;
&gt;
f
This envisions cottage units, each
F L O R ID A - I ’ nrtly cloudy litis in nu'k
tnd hi .Ian
I*.•I t vyii*
gratu
lated
fo
r
jlrogress
made
ot
clusters
ami
Maple
J
*
'»f
f&gt;&gt;r
Can|
,||(v
Sectinn
f(.i
-c
v
cia
l
months.
Millard
B.
Smith,
circuit
judge
containing 20 to .10 Boys or girls,
afternoon, tonight and Thursday. mud'* i • Dplnin D uring the p r«t
,,-t ycui I’ fc
and containing slrenlng eating Die home by W arren Itobcrla, edi­ o f the Ninth Judicial D latrkt, Bcattered sltowers and llivnder- Sprifig
In Septeml'ei
hit* b«,t*n an in«(ruct&gt;M a,linn servic,
to
r
o
f
the
Orlando
Sentinel,
and
ahowers, nccurin.- m ostly during III gti'i'i* • , at W r - 1 I'uint
was
affirm
ed
in
the
case
o
f
Gay
W ltite y &gt;i« «rn ' 1 ih, \|rtruit.ii
and kitchen facilities.
-l,lc,| Jl -.IK'
Gainer, eld erlv resident o f the afternoon and curly evening
The present inning
dining room
rodm in
In m
the
e chairm an o f the Inter • lull Bela
I I —i■« |,«I« « In I ,- In
„ i '-it i,'at mn*
Administration building will be tions Com m ittee of Orlando Ki- f Town nf Altam onte Bprings and
|rial
cut,'inning "
converted Into » rhanel and as- wards; by Dr. I~ T I 'o —. preai • w jf „ „ f H .A . Gainer
H r Inn, I,erli ., a uf ill &lt;1 a i-rulll*'
. , , , , , , service „tai f " i p a itn ip aip 'ii *n
eembly room ;. .part o f the build- dent o f t L Hanfirr I Kiwanla, and
The plaintiff wga repreaenied
Stuart
yu artrrm an .
A M M E l , ^ . n|BniJlllri| ...................
Ing will |&gt;e uecd fo r .• clinic, and biy J. Compton French, president ' hy G eorge i*. G arrett o f Or*
2/C,
who
ha.
la-en
.tatn.n.
d mJ
A
I n u c r .ity
if
D
eLand
Kiwanis
I
lando,
and
sued
the
town
,4
o:
eventually, the IntermediaU B oy*
°h lo
I, spending . -hart leavft ' „ f ,j
u,
.............. |„,
T h e eprlng-fed swim ming pool. Altam onte Springs
fo r d am age* .
Dormitory will become a clinic, na
•*»'
with h i. parent., Mr ...d Mr*. |mJut.l|tl||_ r f f \\ h , „
, ,nu)or
announce,I. The Administration pow completely fturloundwl by a resulting in Injury to Gay Gams
By Willard Connolly
Tayi-rn (cam In an effort
to N. r , (^uartrrmnn
I itifr &gt;r* furvairy ;m&lt;t yy*»- a lurinLrr
Building .now house# the girla. cement block and concrete woll er when she fe ll Into a hole i *
Undaunted by jbY fmft that Ike lunm tu» pitching selection, but
It’e upper etory wUl later bp- together with a small pool for the
plotted, but unopened street
n I
. *
. ^s In f Alpha T au O iiu -itu lr * l. r n it y .
P fc . Robert I. Hunter i« a p r - q d - 1|t, rrt.#Wr(, h). nim v lulM.iutonf
o ftb all doubiv heu'dftr ' between even Isle today failed to loente
come quartan for working mem­ smaller children to wmlr In, drew
The t own Of Altam ontft 8prina
Ing
a
30-day
furlough
with
it,. /llu lllll,B
Sum ll„u »t,.n .
a
lot
of
attention
from
the
vis
srry
team
ha
represented
by
Garland
'
bers and members o f the staff.
n’a am li the .To,ye
him
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                    <text>W EDN ESDAY, JU L Y 4, 1945

THE SANFORD U E IU U V g A ^ F O R D E lO R ID A

PAGE EIGHTH

5th Army GI’s Suggent Coat 0i' Arms
Showing Mud, Mules And Kesselring

20.000 racuallir*

lur I he Oth,
more Chan 12.1H/0 of them Araer
liana. Casualties » r i e patliru
lari) li*ii i jr lit I hr t-rtM^intn «»
(hr
Vulluriws
* hich
curlthrough I hid arrd lik* eptgh H ti
in a howl. 11 "d» c r o w d so
oflr n lh*l rlou KhfWl lurd In
grin ru rfulh «hi-n *hrt rrachrd til hr r utrrani- far nor I toward
munihm U lrr and rrinatK " W aU*
da i.i know?
I tor Nollurno

Britain's

General
Election July 5th
Has Many Aspects

i t t r c f triii^ d 'ic rv t- e .
! Those i)ii civilian oral b u - i n s - ’
register* iny vote twice If i r y
istrred In different rciii«»ttyuni u—.
unlvcrsitir* (end their own memb e n to Parliam ent, m If nn alu m ­
nus the Briton may vote from
that reitlater. In no enur i* lie jier
inltteil mojc than two vote*
Dated J u I &gt; 25
There is n delay of three » H ' i
in announcinir the r . - o i l , of the
election because of the n o « -dy
of collectiny the service vote trout
all narta of the world
I tintime it will hw Ju ly 25 l
In tht’ pottaervalive Party there
ia no such thing as u &lt;a n n a or
primary Anyone can " s t a n d " for
1‘arllamont if he conforms to tin
electoral law, hut the party will
not
recognise
candidate*
nol
“adopted" by local n**«cinti«m*.
Nomination n n u i u s only the
signatures of 10 electors, plus a
$600 fee which the candidate forfelta If he fail* to grt u certain
percentage of the vote
Membera of Parliament receivi
$2,400 annually.
Aaarl: Churchill
The
Conservatives
who
litre
the mcknnrm? "Tnrf«**’\ which wm
introduce*! i n
*r«* mt«i thi
* firnt tfcncrul clcrtfun m in v i n r
with on ouifllimltrii; jn.lnicul u*

By HID FKDKtt
[ to have cnnijurred Italy from the
south.
( A P I Newsfeaturea
All the » a , It haa been a
ROM E -The other day a Is I
The
suggested the 6th Army adopt a rough and rugged outfit.
c o s t o f arms showing a mountain 34th Division, fur Instance, has
ram part mi a field of mud. Such been si » « i sinrr ihe Algiers
a shield, * ! t h possibly H pack landings in I*&lt;12 -celebrated Its
mule tossed inlu one corner and MWIh day of rumhsl in the liar
in the other the 1s t ring face of April 15. 11s men believe lhal
is mure than an) other outfit
A lb ert Keaselrlti" field marshal In I nrle Sam'* armed f o r c e s — j Jinr, hingt'd at ( ‘a*»*ino
Wto«n thr M H finally r«*nrh$*.l
o f the German armies In Italy Army, N a v j or Marine*.
t h f Hnpnlo rarjv Hi It* 11 Uu* -Itolb
until the end, might come nrar to
Months
of
liailtu.it
followed
the
trie.I 1o cron- Ih*Iow * a * hiih* nail
telling the story uf men, mud
and mountain* and the rugged organisation "1 t lie arm y Dec. I. ran into tlir rn«*tny*- nrcpiirrl
IS&gt;i*
(In
S
r
pi
ft.
I
III
3.
it
left
for
w arrio r* of the 6th
firtota of fi r «Salerno
Th»* tiicn had 1o |mi Ii b*o“k, Irnv
F o r 20 month* ami two hitter
Italy's Ih. wiiib out of the war I in if (hr Bapi.lo vntimllv running
winters, over nearly 600 m il**- 1 didn’t soften the Italian bencher.i
blood
yard by yard from Salerno to . At Salerno and Caesium, the 6th I
T hr m n if day J * n 21. l i l t ,
bwltserland and Austria — they went ashore in the shadow of j *aaw the Anilo brarhhrad land*
fo u g h t through the pick of the mountains from whtcb the enemy;
ins wherr Nero onrr lolled In a
N s i l armies led by a field m a r­
marldr palacr. Thr limhiiif wn«
shal wbu may go down in thf
mo r n y
thr mrn wrrr open*
books ft* uni* of military history - .
mouthrd
wr||h
wonder.
hut
m aste r* of difenaW* warfare.
Kr«*rrllni? unlrkl) rrcoilrd.
And whvn 0 m&gt; phoutlfiir stopped
For four month-, hour by
th# 6th was the first army ever
hour, week hr week, (hr luft*
wnffe made llylnif in fotholra a
c a rrrr
and
(he
mrm&gt;
enIremhrd in the hill- (hrrw
) thoiuand- of -hrllI Month- luti*r vdnn or** **f thr
ncl — Winntf&lt;n ( huirhill
iin*l
I huir« railroad "i|t * in*d utfainst
there in rut iloptot they * i l l •l«*
the 6th broke out of the App*thr 5th nt A nno wra- ruptured nt
their best In cu|&gt;iLuh/r it
ulnrs inlu Ihe Pn Valley and
* Civil*vwrhfit fur to thr norlh,
Both the Social in ( a i l.ttlianli’* }
j line* aoldlrr Im^ db hnavmif -t**n**M the n e tt d ar barged Into B eing
amJ the l.llfcrnl* would li;»v«* i &gt;mns.
When the P» * * * eroassd
nt thr flO.frwit barrel
ferret! on vlecliun in tin' full
■ Herman army had died on the
’T'vr br»*o v*iuitm^ *' binir tour
when some of ('h im hill*
wm
plain, before the riv er.' The
i to thro\% riifk- at von
hi- tmii
N*/l« still had enough am- &gt;time IvimI i t tniiMit In illmmtil
1toted. ” Vmi l r thr b**'t
of in
.ii u ii t r i■hi in hunkrr* huilowed
The leolmr I'wrlv *•(
mininin n i'U&gt; rvri had
nul of the Alps to fight for
Attlee, deputy I'riine M inuter in
,
Mraiiwhitr mi! thr mat front a
l the cool It km ifi»vn niiicnt, aiUu h*i
Hitptdn 1 1 dpsimif «H' iaml** north three ( e a r s . —but no guns to
influent ml
N ti-k-i w TI h m * hip
nf i nnhfliti Tbr Hlli I |ii i *. imi di I -liui.I it (rum
Krnest RrVIft, M’.llttrrrii fllllM-lrl
tennis.
Milan.
Henna
and
(hr |id and dr-pdr
'*■ Ml1■**
of Iabo r, anti l i f t t&gt;*‘i t Mmi ( i to.
Inrln fell tu P artisan action
hitlgUi' from t lk« -tflldli $ i it id of
: L A S s I F 1ED ADVKHTISINH 1 A I E 1
former home
rind o n
mil
the
6th
A rm ,
troop*
t.nttllfiif throiuh th. •m.i.nlaMi*.
ID* per tin* for oh* Insertion
inter of h«»im* tfi m i n ,»- iio 11 I*
mnrrhrd in
A disheartening
d corn** Within an we* " f
'o».!
0$e per lln* for thrae insertions
,
At Uee.
on thr* Cfifi-iitii hattlr n«l»t thi-r•• •irusperl of inure mountain war­
07c per lln* for I Inaartlon*
The I onuvrvutivi** hchl dfii&gt; it!
fare. this lime In Ihe Alpa, lay
T h r mrn fo l In (tor nul**»
l&amp;e per lln* for Ml Insertion*
•115 kcuI k in
tinl*iii liu men*
ahead, hill Ihr German* had
' will** of thr hi Utop :i bbr &gt; and
Minimum rale* . . . 10 c
which wiin ili-'iilvid fum* 15, l.o
enough
The* surrendered May
!4M»k h»lf the town in fl*htiiu'
P H O N E I I S OR B R IN G YOUll Ad. u. THF. SANFORD H E R A L D
bur it leu hjid U*» ►»*a t *• I ti•- I il-i i u
fhit *%a** '»** cl«*»r thri Could
Count, l l r * word* to th* lln*. Including phone and address.
*iflrn hear thr tirrm an- mminu
All a u r ir tJja m e n U for aituillona wanlrd will be charged for at thr
rround in thr nest naini when
regular r H « l f l * d rates.
I hr &gt; «*li»pprd fur I hi* night Hut
I hr limit of human * ndtiraiiriw■** rrached Thr infantr- w«*»
n ill dr aw a and the town flat
lenrtl lif I ha* air fntrr
IU&gt; SANFORD A VENT K
\\ to || the* 111 It 1-ell •'!« \* *H
H.H POPE CD
f l i'll tiMfk « a * .......
d lei
•he
P ain t
your car fur I
I' mI*-* I h-a i HeI Tin in*1 ' f ! i i i b 11
PLAH TA-LO I1)
thri t'**rk five &lt;(i i d
fI*
what I hr t It h nllii'O-l «t&lt; I abo.i
C H IC K E N KANCII. I.e.i buv m
Florid*
Edward Fv lj.ne

P a rty of tin Archibald Sin clair,
•erretary for a ir In the old gov­
ernment. held 23 neats and the
N a t i o n a l I.ihernla, *upportlng
Churchill, 10. Thure were 26 Indepemlenta.
Sinclair's Liberal* stood with
laiborlties In refusing to rontinue
the coalition Kovrrnment until
the end of the war with Jap an ,
uhieh brought on (.'liurchiM'* re s ­
ignation
l i l u r a I: U rtrrid g c
Hi....... . the most vocal ond well
Known of the l.llierals la S ir W il­
liam Beveridge. author of the f a ­
mous Beveridge Plan fo r social
security
The Censervnt ives have n j t is­
sued then paitv manifesto, hut in
a 12 -point policy for peace they
have come out for “ the fullest op­
portunity for individual initiative
mid removal of wartime controls
ns the necessity fo r thenl tRgapl&gt;C!irH."
Churchill has put the party's
prinfTum In ihn-e words: "Food,
work, home*.'"
The I-il».r itrs stand fo r public
ownership of mines, railroads and
all forms of inland transport, of
the Iron and steel industry and
ilie linn- of Kmclsilil, l a t e r they
oeopiMie to nnlioii.'illte land.

Cover Ihe tops of yniir
Vnuity, drenfliiiK table
and night stand with
polished plate glaiw Or,
if you prefer, u table
top in color, to mutch
the decornlive scheme.
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces are
then fully protected. The
coat is less than refinishing the top.-----M irro rs,

of

course,

for

th e B ackgrou nd .

Senkarik

Hove your Auto glass
replaced before the rainy
season sets in. All work
done by experts.

Glass

And M irror C&amp;.
I l l W. Second SI reel
Phone 520

PRODUCE

sro/tis

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE
Specials for This Week

UPHOLSTERY
fabrics,
isp e .
trie*, damaaks, brocatellv*. n
rood stock to select from.
H
8. Brown. Mill N. Orange Av*
Phone 1069. Orlando, Fla.

1 iK* I r i(i k huiil- «&gt;f c11*$l bin ti

PULLETS
W# have a limited
number of
-tVy month, old
New Hampshire Red pullet*
Excellent Port Orange laving
Stuck.
Vaccinated, $1.76 each
2206 Kanfurd Avi. Phone U2I

IIDRRDVV H I R E W IIL M K
I'll 16 U V l.S K K S P IX T E D
y n l ' i ; MiUurul desire fur prlv-cy
In mnney mailer* i* s t r k l l )
rr.p r, trtl hurtErtetnls ami
I D S a .B U l C K S E D A N , ver
I.IsllV v l . l e
nut liUBstitnilnl
condition, below Ol'A
sbuiit viiur rred&gt;t
\ --III nn
C«l! ot 706 E. 2nd S l
player or husuie.s assn- mles
8:00 P. M.
will nol hear of &gt;uut ,H-rsunal
affairs. There Is no cause for
.
, i' F O B HALE
em b*rr»**m rnt.
LARGE frume iNtelling, 11.1 Wr &gt;t
KrasnnaHe ore 111 r*.|ui*vnirnt*.
lfith SL. extra largo lot, tm.
No co-tmikera on money loans.
tnklllU poateulon.
Variable payment plmis.
*
Ruben A- williams
F A M I L Y LOAN CO.
Phony 732'
Atlantic Bank Bldg Florida Rank Blttr
I’ hune S3
O R R E N T : 10 acre celery f i r m C U R T A IN S , tace (side cloths,
scarfs, washed, .(arch ed ami
on Camercm Avenue.
Phone
«trr(chc*l. 618 Mrlltinv ills A ,e
Dearborn H425 or P () Ru\
1'hune H7y,
617. Decatur. Ga.
F O R S A L E : I room house on
easy payment plan.
For rent:
4 room house, parti; furnished
on Hanford Hlghwa
44, Box CL O SE I N — 2 room* each with
141 a t the Log Cab
private bath, summer
rate*.
Call a t 706 E. 2nd St.
C O M M E R C IA L HLECTRIC
Ice
box, 12 ft.
Reasonable.
420 S M A L L furnished a
W . 1st S L. Palm* Hotel
j pie o nly.
1113 !

FOR REN T

ONE
CROSLCT
UhU
radio, good condition,
Also baby bassinette.
3&amp;6-W,

m o d e l. « ROOM HOUSE
ch e ap .! mile* out West Ft
Phone I ruff Springs, rou
Mrs. II. W Hidv*;

B E D S , g a t plate, tables and nth
er furniture.
221 E. 1st St
phone 636-J,

MULE AND WORK HORSE.
M. Cochran, Lake Mary.

6 ROOMS and bath, uriiurni.h^d,
$27.00 |*er month to ailvsnre.
Adults only. Box l i t . llr,aid
II.
Office._______________________

NEW 8 room cement block house.
See owner, H. M. Brush, 603
, Park Are.

BUSINESS SERVICE

NICE G0IN0 email grocery itoie.
40TW . F lra tB t
/OUTBOARD MOTOR. 8 i T T f r ,

automatic rewind clutch. 1942

MotM Walerwiuh ‘ F tm da*t
condition, 8100.00. l t t t Myrtle

lib

8L

j 11* t I.,
iAnri»» him*
* *mbh I k-t*l it
Fin*ll&gt;, M i l
II, umJrr
a
2 0041 |f im iirt)l|rr&gt; pr rpa rat l«»n
that ”i hanged the fare nf n«
lure' a- one a fd lle rj offirrr ,
put it the 5th lernerl nff from
4*arigliano on the r«ia«f ti* Ifomr
The
) li - 1*5Inli, (he f i t - I
W nr lit W ft r 11 He ire I h e -e i
%ice uulfit in inrruea- nimbnl.
hr (ike the 4»$.■*(«» line at Han In
Maria Fn fante a “ I
r ick,
havnfit the
“Bio.
I I n il-‘ hi
the Berlin radio he* attar of a i
(due &lt;luvrrleal
-hnuldiii patch.
\fnv r1 t thr \pi.ii* he itch In* a* I
break vn*. Mitiib mid u |Uti-Mon
vu. t la Ihr nth hi mihiha came twt&gt;
day* Inter m the J'lifitlRf rnaruhe*
The
A merit nnatelturoUera-l
ihrttugh Itomr ii&gt; the enemy fled,
btwilderrd, inure than 100 mile*
Iwforr Kctaerlinir bulled hia men
together a^nkn
The Uth lihtiinti, which didn't
hi*vt* time in Homo even to buy
s u i l v e m i d h ' h e d nearly 5tt mile*
in four day* v«• take the -upply
port of ( ivititvecchin.
With tbe rnt-sinif of the Arnn,
there was another rate wgiiintt
winter when the 5th (dimed into
the (iothn lim A fter an arilllery
preparation »o heavy II tore the
•ide of Mt
Altuiso, the HMh
cracked the Bna it*elf and the
9 1 * t t«w»k Futa Paaa.
♦ T h e HMh and th * 34th daug
th* enemy off mountain afte r
mountain. ( a t u t l U e *
w e r e
heavier than at .Catalno. Monte
tarmnde « n thf autumn's clo s­
est approach to Highway Nine
Into Bologna.
f.lk* the S4th
at ( i m Ibu, the h3lh needed
luat one freeh regiment to fin ­
ish the joh. hut didn't get it.
During mix months In the «noi»
and cold of the Appeninea with
the hirhwaya In miserable coiditlon, and through d5 b lu e r r * trt,l
fights, the Italian campaljrn be­
came the forrottan front despite
th * altnoet daily toll o f lives.
It was here t h a t Gen. Lucian
K. Tluachott, j r„ took command
of the 5th and K t a s t r li n c vrt.it
to the we*tern front for the G er­
mans.
Gen. Tru acott replaced

Whisky
Prince George

4.5

lirandy
|

Roma W ines
Port
Sherry
M uscatel

1-5

Ga. Etborta

Fancy N. C. Groon

PEACHES
I it-, 2 5 c

CABBAGE

l.ll.’l

5c

Peppers

C a n t a l o u p e s lb 1 0
Fancy Calit

C arrots 2

13c

O n io n s

L im es
CaltL Sunkift

3

it i 2 7 c

C o ffee
Mi

2

We * i c ten years old (hts munlh. i n , w,i, !&gt;,h k n n u ln
m the yeui 1K36 Just al-out the time Httlci wus firomutnig
I un -elf from Corporal tu Heichaftihrer and llttuhilu wits plun
lung the "China Incident” » e started selling mutual (tie unit
HuuunobUe insurance In Sanford.
Now there la absolutely no connection between these
e v en t*— they j u i t happened about the same time. The plan*
of H itler and Hirohlto were destructive, tearing down of som e ­
thing that wae doing rather nicely, while our ambition wu* c o n ­
structive— to build up gn Agency devoted to Ihe talk of
providing good Insurance protection far Home*, Ltu.men* and
Automobiles AT A SAVIN G
T h a i w e 'h a v e to some extant at least succeeded in doing
this is Indicated by the fact that today we have the plea*tire
of s e r v i i g over five hundred customers.
To you, otir good customers, belong the credit for the
growth of thi* Agency—-for without ynor loyalty und i i ip ih i M
thoughoul these ten year*— it j u i t wouldn't have happened.
To you, we are duly appreciative and * r want v&lt;&gt;u to
know that w* fully recognise the fact that thl* i* truly l O l ’ K
A G E N C Y — you g e t back 20*6 to 2S;» of the money you pay
o» for tRiurance In dividend credit on your renewal premiums—
w* hope we have been M U T U A L L Y benefited knowing earn
other.
I f a t any time we can be of aaalstance to you insurancewiia or Other-wiae, please call op us. Won’t yo u !
W e want you to have one of our 1916 Desk Year Uooke
or Pocket Diaries. L e t ua know b r f o r a ' J u l y 20, If you will
accent one.

Hlu* Label

K aro

54b

Sharp, Tasty Yellow

Morton's Plain or Iod

CHEESE
53c

Carton

Pound

filch. Creamy Cottage

Cheese

Sliced

Country 8ryW &gt;

B o lo g n a

u&gt;

Quick. Easy

Pella. Cream

Cheese ib

10c

Souse &gt;b 25c

Kioil's H ons

w h a t

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w o u l d

VO U
t

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SOMtBOOV

ELSE

&lt; *fR W rS JL °N / A r

Fillets a

59c

Vo. Rad n »

Whim Variety

.

Snappers ib29c
KUod Variety

*

Fish
«b- -1,17c
Sausage ib 39c pPan
w
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Kinpon e Pur* M
Sausage »» 37c Perch ib 25c
Wham Salt Spin

Sausage h» 32c Mackerel ib 33c

Btn

WANTED TO RENT

3 cakes

14c

PALMOLIVE
Soap

3

cakes

10c

loo

,

23 c
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Toilet Soap •

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OCTAGON
i

*

Flakes

LartIB

.

23C

Powder

Rinso White

O C TA G O N

SIT. WANTED—

MODESS

OCTAGON
L U X
Flakes.

im ure perfect

Safer, Softer

-

Croakers ib 25c

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ANBkS mi Juetuke finding
pocket Our quality triples the life of your armeDUt We make your we«rt far beyond their normal life . . . put bae the erlfinel fabric finish . . .

i % ib 1 5 c

Flash Naw P ack Paanut

-

money in

E e lb e ck

Radish2s*or19^ 1 Cubes 31*8*25c

oji

Seminole Dry Cleaners

S a n i - F l u s h is* 1 9 c
Meal &amp; Orite

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,

12c

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Qt

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Phone

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Lem ons

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Del Monte Vacuum Packed

FENDER

r

dozon

M arm alade

BUTTER
NO POINTSI
lb 27c

DOLLARS tN LAMP -

bchi 1 5 c

Flo. Persian

Vila Foods Grapefruit

PAINT NOWI

ANI1

2

&amp; C Pink Meot

CaltL Tallow

d Have Good Reliable Pa Inten
available. Call Hanford Paint
A Glass Company. Phone 803.

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I f w# wish to be free, if * • wUb te
preserve b v l o l a t * Ih o ** i n n l l m i b l a privi­
leges for which we have bees bo long con­
t e n d in g — we s n l fight I
*
—- PA
i-a t i i i i k H B » n

VOLUME x x x v ;

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1

Resignation Of
Morgenthau Is

H m

iM t m lb

tfo r it

*

AN IN DEPEN D EN T VKWSPAPEU

Futu!&gt;11h 1u ‘&lt;I i y » S

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Mem her Associated I*re?m

M

MHKK

I 11

&gt; In County Is
Being Planned

Air Might Of
M Zl h.S. Is Brought
Home To Jap s

New Owner Of Semi­
nole Driving Club
Posts $ 1,000.00 To
( ’over Referendum

Tokyo Sources E sti­
mate 11 Thousand
Allied Planes Are
Pressing A t t a c k

Plane Huns Wild On A Carrier

'■ » w » ■
ffe ~s .

FL O R ID A ,
■" i ■

It* lb*. ef w»«U
paper will
t * » r» U « llit
l u l l f . r 11 *I*. l a a k i SUrt
■ t U a sew.

H o F S C R t lC I I l^

ice R oberts Also
t t e t r i f f r i H In Surprise
StepEnding 15-Y ear
Term On High Court

Vi

• t WASHINGTON, G, (AP) —
A fler 11 years as secretary
□f the treasury, Henry Mtirgenthau, Jr., will leave office
lfte r President Truman rel^urns from the Big Three
meeting, beginning in uoout
three weeks in Berlin. T h e
President also has announced
icccptnnce of the resignation

I hi

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Meat Black Market Found On An Ohio Farm

C o u n ty

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P A C I F I C J u l y ti. lA t’ ) —
Sturllmg t*\iiiciur i.; Amer­
ican air might Being hurled
against Japan can;*' t.ulay as
Tokyo reported 50 ' r.S ]&gt;|pm&gt;a
nwide double si likes agaiiust
the homeland foi the third
suocessixe «la\
Japiiiiese souii* i -t minted
11.Him Allied planes are

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Ht t ini' i

a f Supreme Court Ju e tice
Owen
t h»- a t l n t k
Nipftobert*
P 0 tu*-*M'
if a r t if*nn
vi : i .
*’ 1 a« i i a t t t l
They told President Trnmjin
from
VViik«*
I **. la Md
tii,i*tci'U*
of
that they wanted to quit public
*t*il v a t n u t ,
1* ' * t i f v ‘ ' V
(♦•
the
S I . A l ’t i l l T K R
H tM 's j
\ N 1&gt; H I . A * h M V H K K I
" i i u I ' r v L L - . . . m y f n r r n jn m t o u t - M r
life anil go home
The President
1‘f f n ’t lt i Ut «- «*f III! M'd «•*.* li|*H’k
viusi 1 a 11 |ii. I (i\ t» l'A I n s ■11 1*it &lt;»r* t l u&lt; m 1 a " b l i i
um l ( I u
K n fo rv r m r iii
\ n *m h *&gt;
accepted the realgnnllmH will
jidi-* J Mm*’ Ihuri i * M|iiiiiv
ink, vi ho u ir dtnwn ||*&gt;fl i to l lit. fly *il« -ft 1.1 h.uii with min of thru haul- lli%' *»l||fut*** • in 111*w id j ii ptifit'-i* 1n i l t i ' 1 1 111,! c i Id
regret.
( J Miirgrnthau, in hi* letter, aaid:
it .u h I t'hi**f S u 1 i . .&lt;n V r l ’ tin a i r
• lin id i.
Itif ouLmiift* .tii.ilhi f whack that - r it *d m - ies tm\»- |m*«*ii dt s||i.\i ,j hv ntipri I..'
t o iii.il I
Ih t \&gt;. , . M l'llt Ml 111*.
k t .l
Mini |miil|.|« ..t t*s • f v%&gt;*r t kI IMtl l«‘ - ' III.til
” When
Franklin
I)
Huoievrlt
fi*rt*
t
I S
fifth
Vii
Kitrcf,
lu ll |1(1I 111 •
! t l i t f l l s.i 1 it .H o l 1
eanie to Washington, he asked me
t* h iii'li p.1 v |•*| t itit- u *1 \ i *•1 M a r to come with him, stating that i
A1 Hi ti i s it* tu r n tu thr PhtliptiitH**,
when he was through, we would
ha-* hpt'fl
**hift« d tn
nl tjn kllilf
go back to Dutchess county I NY. I
.Jupllil 1 M th*' f 11 1 1Hi•\ r Ilf Mill
J o g e th e r
V* t 11( Iff *» f i ’ t n , 11(1 I I'll I .1 I t [ " I I I ,
w Morgenthau said he wmild lea. e
\ln II da t»* T'ikV"
afte r Truman returns from hi*
VN hi U*
A iiir i i« .h i
1 i
I **1 v 1 4
forthcoming Big Three meeting
rtcit* h i i n i n i f t Mi |* I a , 1
ii d
M i'
with Marshal Stalin ami Prime
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1'
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h
r
lr
1
m
1
.
I
Minister Churchill in Berlin
•
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ro
S\ M.mi
ii. 1 \t
The I ’resident told of the res
l t el
r mi t i t l ’d
,t VS.
&amp; rnatinns at hi* news m n fe re m e ,
. • t.s
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I
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si
&gt;
said he bad n successor in nmul
t W ul
1 l ■.111 «,1 . hu h
.if II »
for the treasury |ar»t but wasn't
fnl
st If tl lo
»»■ 1
r a r in g anything about it now
hi*
Names mentioned in speculation
-s-i '
h n.it
were Fred M. Vinson war nudnl ,
1 hr
I • Jli’.MIt*
*t I III 1
’I f h .
ju it io n director John W Snyder
r I tii 111
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wedernl loan ad mlnlstrnlo r: Sen
I lilt' *
It**. •*•
George (D„ Ca l chairman of thr ]
\l \ M | \
In ly
i!
I
I 1*
I ’ Ot .M-1 ,1
f i*d t dri.l
t p 11,11 n t
senate flnahce com mittee, and |
I "hi lip I'Mi 1
i.tiiih, h I h t o il ’d f 1 1 *•*
.......... .
!
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-.illl.i I Hid l
•If ... . '.*w ant
Walter J . ('ummings, of Chicago, |
a •-»•&lt;• 1111 w *•1 f tiI Jn | tines,
fiiyt r .*d fli Id
*h
I i.lld 't r» s f pi | 1 tl«"
chairman of the board of the
11MU
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Ul Ml Iw Ul td
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♦» in*l tin t&gt; 1 ten f, v* r i .
Contincnlal-llllncds National Bank
p-.r:.
Ii .
H i t 'l l
.. ,1!!
[-1 -*v I t l f
Ihr
l " kill •**I
foi w.tlr
j i m l Tru st company,
Stmts
*Mi.
if r r a t
bn -*f f
I Ml Ii t |
l|y|j* to *
w- Before the nows conference, the
-!&gt; k*
,f I .ipufi, t hi ft a ttfnl 1'
• 1••■a 1111111 ,11 ' ■*1 m )
T H K S K O N - T H K S l * « U PI* 1 U I K S
i»\*
President announced another ma
ul
It* +
ll l' M R
iJf
Jor resignation, that of Judge lit fniiii a nIni*t monq| a ■ ••-■tinif liu
l *,Jt I
r. t
t«ii
11• 111 l.i . Mu* AfHuu 11 n
llir lot i»t 1 hr
Thurman Arnold from the United derk o f n L’ .S, I'.intn H r * ! r a n * i
k . ! » . I tee *•♦
tamin •.■ &gt;* - Iff day
t hr
t hIm11*I**
*hi* Court
Iw fit t
S ta te s court uf appeal*. District kn*N’kt*i| down (t o p i w h r'i Hie n im p ',.
pia*
w e ir
In .* f r r e o f t h r In v u d ri
.till -I” ’. It.p t - t
tm irrri, The HfcSrd 1 tl
of Columbia. Arnold, form er ]u»- tmhrol and tipi* into o th rr r r u f t In Ho U» i i ito photo, t w ♦ mi n jm
te fi ll f h r • l r * t n i i ' t P ' H ‘ *f n i l rtm in v
**I f ■ n n y
*
n 111
. th.*
w lce
department
" t r u s t buster," vio u n ly knufklwl do wri by thf wilt! jllime trei !*• thr O' fvrt, vvb !
"
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tr,|,v.
y| V tl by Onlii til tin I- Mill! pkljM
] H\(, 1 m t|» J ilk a ll t H - * a h
Kfiulnt f r t lt r of a p p n 'k itflu u d y
The*
Binf t ha 11 diillldi*
said ha wanted to etiU ^ private
utu too tttunmpi t&lt;» ri»o hi4 yi*i
o f t h r %^n\
H,i*
N a v y ri**j *•'•***«i 1 ii jt
.M"| V
T •*» Hi.
* I'Timy irt t He* ifr ro tr# ! &lt;1lA^»l»*r in N ip
ihiti n" fun* i*1 H e ■
lilt V &lt;1t il f &gt;*Ti * ** 1 1 1f
t e 1 ih'.i fm L Hu m *hi *
law practice and work fo r n photo*
^I ntcriiuyi '1iA| ^otnulpbuto »
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I I I i f 4 t*1l &lt;4 llf'il
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1 11
“truly competitiva'’ econom*- afte r
V 1 1 tliMl i* Irfl. in (Jtfilrf hi pm*
-» .4 Mill,,it ! . * 1
tin hoti
* '*11,11**If •
I M l J.-.I
I h r B* i( I **'if I n** » * Ii let M 1
I t'jim
.11 m| ^ iMii*!1 1 %**1 ■•ill
the war.
■* p if (mips (fliilitf I'd in Mi" iiititii'
..rt vi .lh
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. ( . e lllf i.
.
1
111ii ae ,1 *ti14 •p. in -.1.I n t ■ t ht* total 1. el
' ‘lal** 1 s'Hard "u i fit v*n^ 1 it mi
Truman, In white and black
-*-j tf.u k in
■IH .llPll», Hill* tT&lt; m I m in t .in I hiHihtl* -i'' 1tie* 1
ued
' .. *
i lh r i ! Main M. . l h r! *11 1« hrm
h i I*I v i ' ii 1
d *ut .t r 1•( it ut f s p c i m - f H u t
seersucker suit nnd greBn necktie,
\ hi-Aij’l i ' l
TLi* 1. tin I 4* -4 V
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Ali t R .1 oh 111&gt;i t«i a rut h . i r c m . I * ; u rt 1111111M
V* l| 1like phi* i’ Ml kt \| It'dilute. 1 l **I fi 111 1s
1lilt
Ripened the news conference with
1tiilit 1 *•r
IL. hi - 1 f Mh
I"*d 11|1.( I •d
HI*'
lirth ite I
m pi* *. i,
ithn *
I m int 1 M r ..l.i » * U. Hkf ,II His Mill'll" &gt; ‘ * 1 . - pit k I*» 111tin
a wave uf Koichsmarshal Coer
" l.lrkiU
-ut m v urn itl p o s iih ly .Ui.iHhl
ijiiiKW"'" ! , Mi|i V Iim r
L.Ii- C in s r ii Ki titl
ill
III I hl.-i l Ml 1l|l . I 1-aI Sn! 11*a II k
nf Srniirm h- tl»c ( i m i ta *
Ing's Ivory baton, encrusted with
T h r Jf ip a r i h m n rliin d i*
Itav "b-i ii v* flw Mte h fte't •m.i (xri.il
lit*Id i »m ltil\ ‘ I *1 l wan |
( o tlfity. frip if- .trij tin* ( nnmi•11 t«»
Maimiri'r I'L j u I,
M u m
gold and diamonds. I t was pre­
R o ll and
'tp'Ti t*&lt; I r t lf ir r I hi* {i4si'*K|iinii
i t \f rd sfotult* 1111 It*it iiMith*-a-t *&gt;f L u / " " . n* Aud\ Mui*'
f i l l " I 1if I f i t I
j iLi v i Ihfm*‘d ■■ 1•
Tin* lit|fh f*i
sented to the President by Lt.
"III. i
ii H " orid
M. . ki
I .id
1 m u r l i n l i m U ’ r ilm tiu ii'i' f - t
nil I In' 111^1*Sm*•** *t 111"* I Ift* k .*1 phifi
rd tip
1
ii Lcn 1•» Hi* J
it
T
fill
lit
\
Gen. Alexander Patch, commander
.1 1he
i? Mm* i t.W, Jrt' o |U it
&lt;1 .
1
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I Hi*
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1 hi
I'rojrrp** m selling ImmU t»f
w j f the Seventh army, who took
' M anil
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p lrtr
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has
hern
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“ p o ering Into custody.
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worth perhaps $.’10 ,000 , that ln«-i
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lug wept when it was taken from h y U-1 1h11 ii! " 1 S41 lhml! -t ( Iiuf i inV\
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tllm, and that it would be [ire
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t hit &lt; 1 1
: tin* i l l .
t'alhiilic i , .imp Mi's, tlarh.-.’ 1 »'
m i l " f 11itn J .mi ,.^,4, 1r ’ a *
Sented to the l). S. military meu
V s**r &gt;*n,i ll
hen*,
a*
•Irik
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B
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Bill. Sirs •• A S|H.-r, Mrs. W j I ••
Ihf
Itijniiu-ai
jn iitt !u*tl " I 1
^ j r u m at West Point, N. Y.
•♦lltil y h» &gt; •&gt;
i ii d
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f units 1 « &lt;
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i n ! sin
I HIM * iitelvk III I 1*
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•iivtintuii air tttnkcM *»* tk*‘ l‘Lil
l i e quickly jumped into a scries I lc n ry Wight. Mrs. r K. Itouiml
II ...■W link stMtlh uf Gul.linru.l , p„ M, Ju, t
t ,,„1Jk,,, , t, 111**'
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H a t k iiittit
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rifwi ii* r r — I ii 11&gt;«Its
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finillicr
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of announcementa, s t a r t in g with Ut and Mrs. It. It. Wight.
lo
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y S p i n k iifi i in ill* f 11Ul 1Mi VI Ill'll H i "
hud |jfn*n | aid AT
(if till I" 1 1!11 1 | *mn n I * !»tX
In
the
I’rcshylerion
Group flit lit*
M i u A r l h u i mi ill itu r p a ip "'** **'f
th* npiMiinlmenta o f Edward C.
l.i imprtivtj the T u cuvii IIh lioiul will not 1&gt; ■ •'»th'il 111Miii ti l pil V la t i p j i . J l .1. tte (1 ■HI ll 1 h i t 1111 ll
Ahtch it n &gt; bnr.i
r s s t l s s r t On r s a e Sis
were: sirs. &lt;i t. Myers, Mr.&gt;. yiiln r Luiirliti'i
thr
Amrrirun
runipittMf’
t"
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J in* I uminldMiiii (let iilcii In vim nny part uf tin- *•••*»t nl
(i f 1111 L. t- * ■*
K e lt.'
M i 1*11 m
Mary Holly, Mrs. J- N* Glll'in-anil til M i l . (im lu ill lit
Ulf J'hllippilMM
I" *i‘ |i"l«ihnt
M 'c tm n
non!
vi 1 **k m i l l
ri
n i i •■ a n
l a i r - I 111ll f M «
L I B ! " pi •(' t i l i l t
IM ill flit*
I I I i**t ■1 ii * i i d
lit Htr illii rill III? ill I* r ut»tid 1-uii^h
Mrs Phillip It Bach
lu ritl. Hen n r " ! a if !ai'** - t &lt;•’ f a t &gt;r
"V im Hie rill ll«* nil! Hill pill
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4&gt;l«, Itw t h***i f » pi'll 4 *
tun Vi * mill 1si I Id •pP!-U
•rpt t a t t o i l A
’ 1 ailll (alii I te ll lr
I • t hi'
The Pilot 1 tub was represent
I
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Steilfiil*!
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I h o It" •Ti
M l l r i y Itf lln* I I e ll l i- ii ,
I ld|!l|;
iirt'd in Hi** 1 n wall* * •1 f 1. lit*
Itr it t!*|i latumL ‘ in H&lt;» • iml .iir'i
ed h1' Ml* Ii
Maxwell ami
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( had ( ii'kfhnid* r a i l " 'ill .ii &lt;111f1«| ' Iil'-'l 111 p iil'L * h lh« IM i;» Ito'ifia if a 1n ■1 If «*r mu i&gt;v
Mr*. Margaret Krlcksun.
Ili Ti\f ' *’RWI"|| ,1 , "'ll
I , M " " 1li .
A 4d i n - I t V Hid
fimt. 11ini* 111 Hu* h 1 1 1
Si m i
I** 1 "lit: r ut 11hi t f («!'•'J vt.it
d
hi kill 1nif iii«•11n&lt;
•1 I 1 &gt;n Ini*
During Die wVrk uf June tifi1 J I'VOtl nUbCC' tilt l&gt;m
1. "1.1 J" i d \ V| h i l hi
J 1 "1.1
noli* rm tn i v Hirtf tl,i 1
•d
1.1 I I II 1f |I 11II .
itfH’ rtf i l u r i n i f i h v t J i i n p u i k ' 1!
h
Group presnleil at th** taailh amt jflMlli,' UHlI
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throueb June tu lln- Melhialisl 1* .Meat 4 -T. 4 ! " *«
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Mir
t\ H Cogbuiit, i fill » ■
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A Itn* ll ti Itl J l - -I ' l l
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H E N D E R S O N V I L L E . N.C„ Ju ly Mrs. S, 0 Shitiholser, Mrs. 1- '!
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4 J.i wlil
tin 1‘ iiu i
Ml II -4
Mot he iu»|&gt;1r1 » »| i-. L i*
0, T h * North C»rolltui S e n ate ’s Doss, Mrs. K. A IAndrnlwrg, Mr*
4’ In 1.41 1*1 tl" t l.-I I ai"l wn t uauullirs '(( 1 J
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lug tlu
t.l •■(i Hr
ally tit m wait t * r Uf it ut 1—
'I /11 &gt;r... 1*
54. Mill. They were- 11wt *I
1
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summer raeetfng may become an Brodie Williams, Mrs. W, K U H T l lit' 11 it h r I - L i p Ilf " I "1 ■a! lull
*P' 11 a ni **
I ill -dll i
nnd Wi «
the taA *"il* nf J u L J, IPI'*, .(
1*21 klUciL 11 un in if wnd 12,
annua) affair. Bavexal members of Raines, M n J R Hoolchan and of t he |t-aliHJif thill f i him R (•
niif t. i
lhere will l*« in* "I minty T o t l ei
Vbifuruird,
tba body, taking t h e ir cue from Mrs. Carl Chorpenlny.
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tlfifu tn ".
I i i t e f t t r , indiv oLihK
Sfvcnt«*en Ainrra an iJivluiaiiw 1 II IflK
• l u d g n J o h n J . w k » r * « report « n
Ilia r r —I iiltit'lt
T h e Pilot Club was represented
holdlni;
nny
of
thf*i'
iM
tifu*ati
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Thor® wrm plenty nl su g g e s­
of
the
Six
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M»^ S im il a r confab* held b y the Judges duringtt tno
the nlmvo week b y Mr*.
S e m in o le •’n iiiity -rhnnls w ifi
Qnmtf»cnu*df may ut that Himlrn.it the firemen as t"
rlvanvii up l!i! Jiipnm-wg' liivamii' ’ It -1 Trtid«
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* Ian n is
of
th y
7 til
Ail I
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the 4th United SUtee CJreut Jo e l Kidd. Mrs Margaret E r i c k - tions
n
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npptv
for
tax
di'filpi
Iho baby.
and naval unllji fiyhun ' on hind
n m n u n tin g tu jT f i.lf it i hmikflit an
urt of Appaali hare proposed son.. Mrs. Z. B It* tillI and Mr*. luuiiing
I t nt nl v a | J Ii n * i , i a F n i l i v r
The bidding at the *ale wnt
By the way o f mta-iing the
MacArthur called thin "mir of
o lilb
H a i r — i (41a r 11 » i
that the legislators meet eachW. E . Hollyhrail
b u 1«L pldcvil 2oth urnoiii; (o u tilii
•pintrd, lit tirnr* ti« many a* «ix
meat shut (age, many nf lln- fin*
the ra r * inttancra whrn in u loru:
|l| u ln lrte Mm e I
, o f the NtAte* it MMft {tu in tn l ou'
. year for the kind of tralningM
riiitn
bid
down
to
no
int«*ir-*t
I
t-i«t
Nr
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campaign
a
ground
fo
rrr
Niipenui
men have taken tn raising rhirk
-schoot eesiion they are holding
3
Inkr
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n1 , i» i I ten* n
for the Clrw( yeni
The &lt;ii" **&gt;•'
rn s at home. These in n meludi*, Iix h tv l»y Sup*#- T . W . Iju v ln n .
in numlirri vbtti ritlirrly de^lmved
it...
v
v
i.i.t
r
• *% ii
W h e n it w u r c o iiiiile r f il thy
where now.
fill hl&lt;ldrr on nuch item* »«■» tjiMr. Godwin. R. T . Thinna* It II
by a numerically i n f riio r force
4 H1 4f ijr |f»
• &gt; ’ *»*
H*I»r
1 S e m in o le C o u n ty 'll p o pu latio n »•
Judge •Parker
er ittReeted
attneeted that
y un j
Uftrndnril
r
by
drawmif
thr
nann
of
hvirnlH
Krtrr—
-♦islurllf
i
Giles and II. A, Gnaim
Importance of parta played L&gt;
rf ;* the bidder from « box 111 w in d iiddiliim to IIlintV Tuxedo Frt*i!
be b*)a annually In
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lh(* Amcricun navv ami air forte
£ inter"that^Se l*fWater*
legislator, may be
Vlfriir Ks»
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the Whole S tate tabulation, th*
the n*B m„ , ll(
hjl|llrr, hu,|
.Stole* ut Sunford Avenue nnd
wa* ktr«sxed by MacArthur. The ,I ttvliml
Itllllifl J Nl "t*
Prill*
i f " able to do a better
total it a real achievement fi*i placed.
betWr job at thtlr
nnd S l n i ' t «fntntlirisr un exp^ndl- naval battle of Leyte gulf lata in ( Amir M*n»
'
t -•-* Round
our schools, Mr. Lnwton sold.
DeMIt IInv-e— Vwitef M» i
turt1 nf $5,000 or mure, It wti« October wax amimy the aclwn*
The total taxes assrsx-d
ntuliilrla l la i r l
errtng to * annual meetings
tlales of counties n c jg h b o rli'* n #1|j
. „„ ih„ ( 5,44
mil «nnnuiniil this inornmg by It I' which, he »uid, “rrifiiceJl the Jap
1
M.l 1 I j *•
\ It
H ilt Hat
Seminole were: ttrunge, UlU.tttU
fwas * 2 4 9 , 4 2 3 .9 1
by the juilgea of hfa circuit,
All *.f this ha
Until, owner and operator.'
anrxe navy tu practical impo­ 2 I a lira! ('m h
6 I1 'll M"|.| »•
U k e , |4t'J,UUM; Volusia, ( 3 1 1 , 4 " how invert settled, insofar us th**
'Aarker^doSat^
~arker declared that theee
N E W Y O R K . J u l y 0, &lt;/P&gt;—
Steady growth of the business tence.'i
j |lr** I sin Mtefi*
' I W'MIrhrsd
ami Brevard, ( 1 0 ,1 2 2 .
one her* been of *)mm*»sur- David Ihiblnakv. preaid ent of the
'1
I*P 'tf l
County 1* concerned, esrepl .1 and need for mint- sturagr- space
Japanese leader^ declared at I Li**! p uyr
Folk County sc boots lead will* fe w items ilrferrvtl on account of ill order to eliminate hauling lin- the outset of the American hindvalue" Id improrln* the ad- International L a ' l l ® * ' (to rm e n t
sates of (2,3.17,023.
Duvnl « » * Owners being in the aimed forces
tion of joatlce In thle W
w o rk
r sers’
e n union, said
sbiu today
mu.
lia rtnadi- thi- addition ru fe -s ary , Mr
injf In the Philippines that the
next with ( 2 ,0 1 2 , 7 2 0 ; Dade third
rm er Special
r y I * Ilopkin*, fo
form
Hunt said.
The addition will outcome of the fight for the »*
J A C K S O N V I L L E , July &lt;1. W&gt;— with sales of ( 1 ,5 0 0 ,1 6 0 and Hills
presidential adviser,Jiad accepted IVnullies anil ttosslblo prosecumenautv 33 by Hit fret and will br lam]* would determine the victor
_ _____
th e _
poet
e f impartial ehalrman Uon» urn prom ued for Florida borough fourth with sates of ( I , of concrete bliKk construction and in the entire Pacific wur.
of the New York women's .coat c a r owner* who do not Immedi­ 149,403.
will rstrrid lo the alley behind.
Capturing one island after unt .O N D tjfi. July T. ( i l l - T h .
and suit Induatry.
T h r floor of the new structure others, the Americans established cmnervative tur&gt;. innintaircil loately purehnse 15 u** tax stamps
^ A1
&gt; V r l « d'
a il
Dubinsky said ilopkin* was **- which all automobiles are required
will b,* three feel nbose thr level nlr bases
from which planes tlay that yeiteriloy's g rn e fsl e■j&lt;&gt;
pected to aaaum*, thd poey after t o display*
of thr eruund In Dnler to permit choked o ff Ja p a n ’s a ir and sen Iccllon hail “ almuni i c r t a l n l y " rerent irf-aoTeral vr**ka4ni?aw
“ T ji
easy loading ami unloading of communications with oil, rubber ■ultrrh in victory (or Crime J t l n :
“ Fo r a reasonable length of
Hopkins eieceeda fornwr K«.v time Wo are merely requiring
era to the heart of the
trucks There wilHir rnough stor­ and other war material sourer* |,i liter ( Imr/hiH'i government but
age span* to take care of present the E a s t Indies and other con­ labor, party ufga/ii held t h * con­ .* tf-ll
.. — Hskte* 1« bolnjr h*ld to York Mayor Jam** ‘JitfRfalJwL *Mi|lalor* to furnish evidence’m f
sa Federal' SteU reteUou who was named , to the i»o*t; In the purchase o f their stamps and
demands for fe«d, nnd will elim­ quered southern areas.
141VI* a
u s u u ii*
-u servatives had' 1V«1.
hut their
absolute1
dominant trend* In lefiaU- 19(0 and occupied U. until Jon* lo place them on their c a r s , " said
inate n mile long hsul from pres­
rllamcnt. T h s t t *
•7
Liberation of the Philippines majority lfl .Parliament.
I t le the l i n t such meeting SO, 194k- It wa*: reported at J o h n la Fobs, Internal revenue
S t re e t and Hroadwhy, New York, ent storage quarters, ho staled. also produced the Hcollapse of the *uit» will 'nrA , I1kj bt)OWl\ f R n ; *- I
held by a North Carolina union office* that Itopkln#' gator' collector.
* F r a n k Evan s of L ake Mary re f o r the p ast l S years, arrived ill In the buck will lie a built-in enemy's Im perii! concept of a July 20, a f t e r the absent*® *®j-,
.......1/ ;
r « J d be "in toe neighborhood
v ’* *
_- ^
frreateY E a s t Asia co-prosperity ilier*' vot* Is counted.
“ I f violators do mjl comuly, cenlly returned from a trip tu Sanford Tuesday with Mrs. Rmall garage for trucks.
” &gt;
W. T. T. Golgsr of Sanford wllj sphere” and re-opened the F a r
however, and w e i f d fcrreeii lo‘ Boston, and reported that when and will U k a over management of
aehool.
D^fblniky "^eai t d n n statemerg. tra c e through t h e license bureau he f irs t arrived there, a m onth th e V a ld a i Hotel fo r the. coming be in charge of th* const ruclfou- E a s t to democracy,
Use* Oboerves 41-Hour
‘
“MacArthur
‘ “
have been t h a t a s impartial chairman, Hop­ the ownership o f cars which do ago, th * weather wa* quite cool
M a r - “ -*-' - ' * ■
•aid.
Mr*. Ruth M. Allen, Mansyrtr'.,
ehahrman kins would h i aloe o v er c o l t e r * , e n o t have Ute l U m p s displa-ed, but that when he left It seem
o f th* local offlea of tha
Edward Hendrix, owner of the
• m e r n e n t * covsring GO,MW em - such peraon* w ill face ad J i t ions I h o tte r than Florida.
NsUonnl W a r Uho
Employment Berytc* - on I irtfi *•
lei. to g e th e r with Mre. Hendrix
ptoyes and 1 ^ 0 0 ao(plare* wltn penalties and p o s s lb h rosecutlon."
Avenue has ree*lv*il btf*'.
In-"1. / T3
F . Ifa eky Wight, local publish
____ ________
ll leave soon fo r B lack MounTo a . p a r a t * a head of lettuce, Park
annual
l b * an
. Faha said deputy collector* since er, on the other hand, recent!ly tain, N o rth Carolina f o r the sum-cut out t h * cor* of t h e head with ntrue lions from Mr. Chaa. W, "4, ,je
Monday have been tagg in g tare wrote Mrs. W ight from Bradforcd, mer season.
. •
a knlf*. L e t water fro m th* f a u ­ Barnett, A r e * Director o f t h e •Pa., where he I* spending his va■found, without atom pa. *#-’ ■.
Mr*. Sm all, who will b« asaocet flow into th* bead until the W ar Manpower Commission in
“ A targd m u ttb er of c a r own- cation, t h a t It waa so cool that ho d ated with ner husband In the
V j uressur* o f th* wator forces the prlando. to reduce tho hours o f
work In the local of flea In * e - ' v5
a heavy awaatar under m an agem en t of t b * bote), wa*
loavtx apart.
cordance with Preiiilent T ru m an'*
and raised In 8anfo rd and
recent directive, Tho local offtca
lived in New York fo r th*
W . - - r — ------------------------■wilt now be open from 8 :3 0 A.M. y ,
tful and
‘
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w b a t iie k
it 10 years. She (* an aunt of
to 6 J30 P .M , Monday t h r
Wad its* ’ tv .■v&gt;
P . Lana.
Friday, On 'Saturday, t h e i
RadclUf a n d MU*
p o tkv b
will clo t*, except on eppolnt
a t 11:30 noon.

New Record Set
)n Tax Sale By
Cornty Monday

Lieut. Kader Lands
In I S. On July Ith

Mat \idItur Ileseribes
Plaits For Air, Sea
Strikes l ' poll Japs

Onl\ Ml Items Were
lu ll For Bids From
Original loti IteniH

,
•►
itlovir f1•M
iete,

Philippines Wi l l
Be Used As Huge
Base For Attack

Soi l ball ( nnlests
Arc Rained Out As
“Ol(lstcrsM Rejoice

“Meeker Lad” Will
\ it* With Some Of
Best Dogs Tonight

Groups Of Women No Fires Reported
R ep o rt Progress Rut One Tire.uan Is
III Sale Of Bonds Proud Papa Of Bov

..

*Siummer

Meetings
For Law Makers
May Be Permanent

Seminole Schools
Win 20th Place In
Bond Sales Drive

Hunt’s Feed Store
Will Add
To Present Space

a

Hopkins Is Named
To Post InGarment
Industry’s Affairs Warning Is Issued
To Car Owners Whn
Don’t Have Stamps

&amp;

Both Sides In British
Flection See Victory

New Manager Will
Frank Evans Finds Assume His Duties
feather In Boston At Valdez Hotel
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Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
A. W. Ifam ll . B u rl

M(.retag w oraaio. (i:0 0 A. M
T k ack ag tv lo * Hartlca at t : 10 P.
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l &lt; arrr maallng Thoraday avaoln*
a t ItOO o’clock.
o u r a m » v cod
Hatty Avanur a t Tlflh JI'rraL
lt«v. Paul Y ataa. PaaOar.
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Coin* worablp with a a

MOL* (w o o * k .i* i* c o rA i. c u i a r u
ParOa Ava. a« PonrTh M
111:V. MAIIK C A l.PK N Tnit. Itrrto r
Maty (‘A n n u o io n , (.a * A. A.
Church AdCral, B ill A U w
M arnlns lla rv lr.. 11:0* A. U,

Our *lfla and altalnroant# ara
iml nnly in ha light and warmth
In nur n«rn drrcllliiB*. hul jra aim
to .h in t through lha w in d " * * Into
the d ark ntiihl. In g u ld . andr rh«ar
l.nvM ilrm l tra w le r* on tha road.
. — If W . Headier

T h e o rig in o f tbu tow n of (l.im a a ru * in S y ria in .u n k n ow n , Irtl
i» believed t o -lie th e old est oily
in th e wnrlii at ill inhahitril

T ru a prayar la mil Baking ll*«1
for Io ra ; II la I.a m in e to lore,
and to Include all mankind In ona
a f fa d to n.
— Mar&gt; B ak er Kddy

T h e re lire nbout
per *&lt;iunre mile in
(State*.

T h * leak and triumph nf t.’h rl.tla n lly la to make man ahd natlona

111
the

a im io l

■ A m o r &lt; H L i t e 11
Su nd ay nch ool. I l | l i A- U.

Boland Oil*#, Hurt.
M arnlns Wiwahlp 11:00 A- M.
Evening W orahlp, 1:10 P. M
..a l n l n s llnlan. 1:10 P. M.
Waduradoy P ray o r Sarvlca. 1:10

c iiM iH H iiA y m iA i. i m u m
C ortirr of Park A irn u . and lr«l
S traal.
Minlalrr. J Bernard Boot.
Hunday Hehmil, lo.oo
. Morning W orahlp, tl:0 0
ftermnn h&gt; the iwator. Huh).&lt;l
■Lntanl Cnmpanaatluna.’’

TMB CHDSCU

AI.L M U M L’A T B *l.lD D M in c n
III Soul* Calholle Church. IM Oik
A ru u a ,
H actary ; t i l W aai 17(b SOraat.
Hanford ll*(g tu *.
Poal Of fie# A ddr***: Bora H I
P han * 111
. Rav
g ath er W illiam N aehirab:
I’aatar.
Mu mlo y m**a. S:e* A
M. and
10-00 A, M
Hally Maaai l oo A. M.
(JOnfaialan H nlarday: 0 .0 0 P. M.
In t .M p. M. and 1:00 P. M. to 0:00

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D. ' sT W iT hP. P o. i
Marvie* Sunday ni 1 »» I’ I
■varybody w alcom *:
P I I II T € IlH IST M *

1. Ilrinir your prfrtent cur to nur simp.

(H U N C II

fltllll. II CANfU.KIt. Mlnlalar
Miuniuu W .ir.hlp— 11 :*(» A 11
iriuumiinlnn .v e ry l.ir d 1! Bay),
llil.1- Hrhmil— O i l A. M
Mnrnln
, m.m— I„ 15
A
11,
Miihje.-i
IU»III&gt; lle .u rrrd lu n -"
S’,, .v n iltif aervlre. » « Ihl* enn*
(r .y d tln ii .h a ll meet a t the Preah y ird a n ("huft-h fur union aorvlee.

fry nun. O R I’aaiay
iundsy—
Onniiay Hehoul
M arnlns Marvin*,
king P aoplaa hoeialy

2. I Ait us iron out the wrinkles unii dctiLs rrmn ymir

car today.
3. Select yotir favorite color front our color book.
4. Walk from two to-three day, almost continuously . .

Ju st like that you’ll have a new car.

Church of The Nazarene

IVCV. Paalur
. lu wo A 0

113 Pnlmrtto Avt.. Sanford, Fla.
Order of Services
Sunday
10:00 A.
11:00 A.
"What
of (he
home ”

FRID A Y. Jtr L Y fi. I'M

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

M. Sunday School
M. Molritag Worahlp
Our Sendee Men B ip e d
Church when they come

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It
HHOWNI.KK i f l*. I
Ctifnir of Oak und Til ril

Pan lor
.

To-Night — 7:30
“Troop School for Christian Soldiers

"A * of Ion
find drink
(tie laord'a
( f'r»rlnthl« rt*

Phone 356- W

.\mnn*f iti* «Itullone which com*
tirltf
the I.ekBon ■Hero»o|| (i (he
ftilhtM init Ifnm Ihr IHble; *#Kow
‘v It* it fhw i-trn a i&lt; rutile, hr »•(
ti* « n with (hr Ivhrjve,
AfiU f*
they
were
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look
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il. 4 *hI R i tf H in ihe fllrrip lt*. nml
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t h*» U ni * twhi1f .*
ln-1 h. I*.- .It t li* f |||» iifyl iAt e

8:00 P. M. Weaneadky Prayer Meeting
You nrr invited to thme aervlcra
Special Music and Singing
A Live (aonpel with a L ire MtHMSge

th.if,i .
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CLOSING E X E R C IS E S &amp; EXH IBIT

0:14 A. 4l,-r-Huo&lt;«&gt; H- h.-.l
11.00 A M-—•»!«» nltiK Wvir«M|*
T:ED 4#. M.—Juntnr
r»&gt;1 Hemitf
VouQtf Uenpl#
Al fOO I* M —I'lilMti Ni-rvi.aWp#E k »r*. II y r l II i 'hit41 *■•
Union cnnlf will In* *«m| i»&gt; 11 r •
* |p&lt;»rMH Tmihjr

C. G. lira Iay

8:00 p. M. EvnwgellMtlc Service
"The Mlanion of Chrlat.”

105 N. Palmetto Ave.

tfottdmy «frvlrtt

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7:30 P.M N.T.PJi.

Y A T ES AUTO AND BO D Y W ORKS

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GOOD TO KNOW!

hit firth

Cash can lie borrowed from us on ahortest nut in*, with
no clisturhancc.— “Jlm m lc" Rowland also makes Imiri*
of $75. $10(1, $150, $2G0 or more—should your need*
require It.

F A M IL Y

LOAN CO.

of Sanford
H-^-Kk&gt;rldH Slate Hank BWg.

'Phone 33

r i n . r itA tT i* i- t i n i t c i i
l‘Ark A tt. m 4ih Ki.
W. T. IIHOOICH, J r . l a t l o r

O PEN Y O U R

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ACCOUNT

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ch edca.
|. INITIAL DEPOSIT AS LlTTlvE AS 11.00
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NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUFIWn

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INEXPENSIVE TO USB

c iiu n n i o r

vice. All Coniwercliil C hecking f c n in r c i nnl
raq aired fo r paratmal iittc hnvr In-rn cllinlm il.
ed. No m inim um h atsn er i* required, but the
. acco u n t m u it h« rn n du ctrtl in * m nnner to
co n fo rm to th * aU n tlk rtl. ra t.b ltn h rd h r tho
B an k fo r a ll checking a cco u n t*.
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Inquiries a * no minim um balnncc is required

TL What are the chargen for this account?
w

runle fo r n book
‘o r d e p o sits. No
m onthly serv ice ch srg e .

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Book* o f te n cheeks w ilt lw (mimhI open
n p l tc a t i o n a t thla Ban k, n r upon m ail ieq u e*t
ied b y ’ th e d co p ilto r. Y o u r r e c o u n t will
9U m ' ch irfffd .

"Special”
CHECKING SEHV1CE
.

Without Minimum nnl.nr,
'
Requirement

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VI

Morning Wotalkln II .Ou A, M.

HANFORD, FLORIDA

W d rtd

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n A l'ti.r

(.’Ill IK K
lj.iif.1 Av. . at Ninth
I’taach ar, H n ll.it r,

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" ...o n a

' *&lt;!L a m m
I ■' TIME
it Dt dreaded pox.

canker, sorehead spread
th ro u fh your flock. Vac­
cinate with Dr. Salsbory’s
yow l Pox Vaccine.

“ Takes" insure Ufsttmi
Immunity.
vu hbout
Pox VacdniUon flatur-

ton tn oar other avrrlcr*. ws arc now of-

» 8PBCIAL CHECKING ACCOUNT In

i h m e rttln g sml d e sirin g mnillfU-1 checkg u a ta w ith o u t m inim um .b alan ce req u ire .
C ertain m ndlfkatlorw In handling m ak e tt

V 8 T U X ED O
ED STO RE
U * a o f T o s t d o P eed *

•

"Goneral Electric lina app oved
plana for a new $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Research Laboratory. Thi* ox*
penditure haa tromendotu aignificanco.
Scientific roaearcli tins contributed much
to our program oa'a nation.
"Many things have boon discovered
during this war, and wo can nnd must
develop them into better things for
peacetime.
; “Today we hove 580 research people
on our staff. These new facilities will
not only give increased outlet for thoir
abilities, but will provide opportunities
“From this new Inboralory we think
rww achievement*
codie. In the past,
G-E research has contributed much to
better living tn America — not only
through new developments in x-fty,

electricity, metallurgy, electronics nml
chemistry, but nbo through reduced cost
nnd incrcnsijd efficien cy , na in tho
modern incandescent lamp.
“ Even more than in the pant the la­
boratory will ffinphnaixc research in pure
science continuing and expanding the
work begun by F&gt;r. Whitney and tho Into
Dr. Steinmctz forty-five ycani ago.
“T o find new facts of the physical
world, to extend tho liitpls of knowledge,
ia a forward stop in creating More
Goods for More People at Looa C c'4

c ' N P rttidcnl *
OBNkRAI. 'KLECTIUC COMPANY

�th e

purebred Breeding
^erds Are Part 01
Glades Experiment

S A N ro n n

h e r a l d , a a n fo u d

State Department
Is After *New Men
For Fr reign Posfs
WASHINGTON,
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T h is O ld T r e a t m e n t O fte n
B r in g s H a p p y R e lie f

tU j’Hf tn ien i iin tto u u rv J j
IiMvk •it i f in l U r**w i *■r - !

S t a le

SI in
eipti
n c rv ir *
o fficer**
m eal
of
w h o m it hnpen to g r i fro m nrttoitv
men nn«t w om en nf th e r.rnieu j

V ia HI* »&lt; Me rw n

rji ii

war

\\.(

i*»S "i rrt&gt;i*» «nnmr

th is in u r it iv
iibronil v a s tly
cx* I
p a iu tn l. (h r l- ff T ttm cn L xrilu t h i t
it had In iIlK it n t iiiu r r c e r u lt in *
new |H*rstinn£l a lt si P e a r l r i ir *
bor unit is no a , con vin ced that
“ the rm»«t s u ita b le 1 «lent to d m w
fro m
it in on l* the men tint! w o
men w h o h ave fought . to w in th *

i .

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rn *
.

&lt; $ fc &lt; L a Jk A .

n erson «I in ti rest

in

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L * . n f |wp e r s t f w ' i r - f * * -

,,}» i _j -1 •_ i n rll ,n &lt; . e*ilTlr»*ea nml*! the
11 ■ sml (liitlame. I t #'1ihj4 &amp;r
I i t t a t i ! %» «h tir-AHtrrf an t Wo win*

r ,,L

th.fr 11 virwlKing *run*

•Mtih t* n t Lktiw* • or l l a J d t f .
I x . i t i w i l l ! A &lt; k y o n r d r w * l * t t r -t r v n * n ‘ t
1
* .
d « ur » t | * a n e e il • u r * * * # f * 8 ?

Ci r.nn-. Hft fur «nwr 10 f«ur*. lawn's Hi**
r rtliHT snl will WS?1 lb* IS nnhiWs pf
11.11tY iul&gt;r« fl
”*jr pt.iM’ifvtw* *s*t* lf’&lt;m
ft-uf bli***i. lift lK-ftit * I*til*.

war, and, t he* rfore. have a vital
nm l

ihst tr* r*sJ esuae

] *■*- * h. IV "&gt;.**! !»*»i&gt;trrw*s*ts5Ut 3pint# * 4* 7*
\ \ ►, n
k,.. .Jnr i fuses ten p * rm l l i
i - r
r.vattrr to remain In yuur NtoI . If
i ■,, j ,
fi.\grinr Newt *# Sr. r hriunatts

l

t

twill t v * n i f f If* if H a r k * * ! * *

I*»* kklivri i«i« Nature*! ebi*f **Fo f tak­
ing iK#. I - f t»*rtJ«srri M**l*outi»f Ihr blood*

s ervice' unit veteran » of the f*rrvrn f

. mr tJrf &gt;

I l f l V t r I r o u M f In * it !*c llT * » l V»ti*nr&gt;%

b u ild in g &lt;

a tnHtinu pence.n
A rra n g e m e n t* ha\e been mm tv j
w ith th e arm ed v i m -,* r to g iv e j
e x a m in a tio n s to n u llif ie d a p fd |« j
can ts ( i ! &gt; in a c tiv e s e rv ic e w n o
pasn the e x a m in a tio n and get n | W *
(mintnivnt#i w ill he given discharg*-)
ex. ex cep t in eases o f m ilit a r y ,
n e c e ss ity
A p p lic a n ts
m ust
bi •
b etw een 21 and .10 yeacs old
|

W U D IY fNTHUSIASTtC A M IB IC A N S pack the aft end of the giant tjrw*r
Q
•*' f.N ;flb flh it* the v i ft«rl \l&gt;
■i&gt;t11 % mlti N ew Y o rk H iiN-.r 'J1
'lx** *h p,
li't.»*tt m the w orld a r m e d ft**riS IS -•.n*e w |fh (3,flirt k i il ii h V • t »&gt;•*t

iii«i, 1200 it a vy |H*i^omiri
ample* of t h e ir breeds. 1 he proJcet it located one mile west of
Clewl'ton on Highway 2fi.
“The pUrc-bred breeding herd*
Ogaprwent only on* of the four
phatei of t h ^ company'* whole
tattle p r o je c t ," Crochet *ald. " T h e
three other phaee* consist of •,
small commercial herd: the v ra s *.
fattening of feeder .te e rs on irnAproved pastures with mpplr menl
feeding of molasses In troughs
of
feeder
steers
In
dry-.ots
on the po stures: fcml &lt;he finishing
agricultural by-nrodurt* of the
company "
— The whole cattle project cover«
^Xpproxim alely fi.OOfl were* of bn
proved pasture, which is i&gt;eiov
lanted to such grasses ns Tifton
5 end t»9. carpel,
l‘»ra, St
Augustine, Hiihla, Digit, Dallo*
•nd Pensacola Bahm. Maximum
Cfand complete sod has not l-ccir
obtained yet on the entire pas
turage, but once effreted. D"'
acreage will l&gt;« capable of main
talning Iwlter than one head of
cattle per a c re unit the year
^ around, present experience Indi®eates.
Crochet said some of the aims
of the (v rp n rslian in maiiilain
ing the four purebliKw) herds arc
1. To dgmostrate to Florida cat
tlamen t h a t a good Job c a n be
• done with -a n y of the four lefel-x
Ing breeds tinder Improved'kOar f
conditions.
\
~v;
2. To got same trsce or fhdi
talon of which of the four breeds
ar best adapted to Florida condia tfona once the rattle have lieon
" p r o v id e d witlt iruproVnl range.
3. To play it* part in the fur- .
Uier development of the now g r e a t '
Florida c a ttle industry by maxing
available registered serai stock of
the four popular beef
b re ad s
• Which have been bred and raised
under
Florida
conditions
and
which arc fully acclimated
4. To speed the up-grading of
Florida’s r a t t l e so that a lietter
quality of feeder steers '•HI be
a available for the company’s steer

S

I

ICTORY GARDEN-GRAPH

BROCCOLI
PLANT ‘

LV

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TOUCHTON DRUG COMPANY

CHIKF of n.*l\&lt;«f|iric en em y e&lt;|inp*
m erit in Pur -jir. Lt t ‘iU Jo h n A*
K e c k , t i r r &gt;n* l»u f g , Pa , tio« i t»v rn lrs l lit a 1 i ii'i m iin sctrftt I ’ lB v»rr«
w o rk in g on m a n y w e ird w e.s|&lt; &lt;ni
w h e n l h r w .■r rrstle&lt;l. H e t•*1&lt;f of
t h H r (ilan lo rr e c l stf aln»|)livt ic
platform *. I • hr ir a th e d h y i'* Krt.f t
and w h ic h a m id he u*efl t** I'.von h
■H a rk * on n - ta lla tion* on fh r r- , &lt;l|

far below

*■**1,

t Infer naimaaO

Today's

lln l&lt; nitll...... l l j

V WH

PCJTA 55IU M

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DEAN

H A lllO A T

K r b n r d b f C tn tiM l P r m

t

nation developed by the
they a&amp;y, will have far' resulU ip i peedIn* the
went of cattle and placing
tn a leading position In
ten aa a beef producing

t I J aims mu tea,

WITH THI HO l i t ! AfflOVlNO DgidaUcm that would p u t SpVskrr Saiw
Hsyliurn next In hne to the President and Vice^PrertdeQt, fldpaie ftebates now loom on a measure which, for the Aral Urn* since 1|M, would
bring s change In the Presidential mccesiion law. Thk action was taken
ot the request of President Truman who has Wanted the matter of hla
jmssible succession decided tiefnrr taking oft for the Big Three Confer­
ences. Above is Speaker llayburn in three typical pmet. (fnlcrnattonaJ)

HINCfC TH K purpose of the
feeding program.
J , To demonatrata t h a t coirt- Victory garden la to aupplcment
cldental w ith the up-grading of war-time food t u p p i l e s , don't
Cattle, F lo rid a can economically m ak e the m istak e ot Minting on
produce choice quality lieef equal plant food for Victory vegetables,
T h e diet of plants constats of
^ to the n a tio n ’s best on Florida
nitrogen, phosphorus end potaar
• produced feeds.
The Sugar Company haa Issue! alum. In com bination with carbon.
An open and atanding invitation hydrogen and oxygen from the
all cattlemen to visit the pro S ir.
I f these food m aterials are supt a t any time to observe the
i work that is being dona andp lied
to In proper quantities. Victory
^ f o l l o w the progress of the pro­ p lan ts will do Ibelr own “cooking"
je c t so that any experience of the and digesting of them
'company may be trenilated u&gt; die
Tha accom panying G a r d e n G rap h shows how th* three oombcnellt of t n a ir own herds.
, Many of th e state’s leading tat- ponejifs of a commercial plant

^Igmdn alread y have visited and
A bcclaim«] th e pro tect T h e y point
mblnes tbp sclent!proMb' ueed hy t h e aUte
rxperiment . sta tio n *
i advantage o f beaa a commercial
a commercial •a lied

aiuI

food or fertiliser are utilised by
p l a n t s A broccoli plant la used
for this demonstration because It
haa a sturdy atstk. hesvy foliage
and the edible top Is really a clus*

U r of Bowers

Nitrogen Is used largely by a
p lan t for*ltaf growth. U also

A

ellrntiiau
Pow er* f
much nil
tory ve

make a ,
foliage s
Pow ers t
I’hoapl
veiopmer
In genrn
th e plani
P otass
p art In i
m en! of
p la n ts I
veins of

tlon lhal
sufficient
Propel
UUaer wl
Increase
Victory .
on a tag
percents,
phaU ar

IXTIN 0 INO the A mn n mi nn ,t* n
ftprinitl&gt;oiif(l armthri '»iin li -. w. i
Ward. Yank pnlmli |i.i \r
i •i
the ixland
K
w th*"«l ■ &gt; ‘
I n i J ap resistant e S e v e n rude- i " ' :

and,lbtef* wltlr, KtiTtif &gt; IVt * 1•
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ions Is this latest Lily Darhe crea­
tion tor the coming F a ll season
The rising bonnet brim snd high
crown with black sal in ribbon It
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proofing and buHdlngupoBansb
arm penptnllon odor
Stop this threat to your Sweet I
pea drees with fast-acting, Im
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works fotUr than p v caa ab&gt; on
New, southing, smoothing &lt;

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TH R S A N FO R D H K IM I P

PAGE FOUR

1'hc Sanford

A G reat Speech

Herald

4Ulafcll**rO l a l»ea
* * b tl&gt; k « a every
4 e r M l I'r M a y a l l e r a e e a
genrera. FleH ea
I I I I t a l M l i v Av » n .

F R ID A Y . J U L Y fi. 1945

SA N FO R D FLO R ID A

E v e r y A m c r i n u t sh o u ld m m hi fu ll t l x .-iK.fch o f
j SriitWiu. V ^m lenlw rif J u n e 29, *ui&gt;|&gt;orliiig. m tin- S e n a t e , lhi»
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" •4KI pence which tine fr o m t h e hewrtliHtone.- ot o u r land . . .
The Hpiritual f o r c e s o f t h i s e a r t h — when o n to iiiuverMtlly
I
All g U l s i r r ROlIrrt. fRHl*
Iksibh. rv*u|«lt«M rr4 M f lr n »f aroticetl anti o r g a n iz e d untl g iv e n a m i g h t y u n » !e t *,i inilliM t i r l s I s M E B U f o r l b » p u r p o s e ml
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if rrbilC4«
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rmlmlmg Immdt * tfl t
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. , H is to ry is w r it i n g w ith i eo hiiig
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tlal g l - r . l - k * , b r r r l . a r t nun «r- a r e to speak w h e n th i s U n ite d N a ti o n s roll i* called . . .
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U IB 1. R VhRriF. *FOlt T O IM V
d e clin in g this c o n tin u e d f r a t e r n i t y with th e U n ite I N a ­
ti o n s in b e h a lf o f l he d e a r e s t d r e a m s of m a n k in d
F R I 1IAV. J f l . Y 6 . 1945
It was no w ond er t h a t , w h en S e n a t o r \ ntld enherg c o n ­
clud ed . as rejMirli d in t h e C o n g r e s s i o n a l in i " i d . I h ere was
'p r o l o n g e d a p p la u s e , S e n a t o i s r i s i n g ' ' ll i- a p.l\ th a t &lt;o
YOU HKI.ONi; TO A (ilJK A T
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VERY

GREAT

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xtnliona
had
been
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, o f Kaufbeuren. Smaller stations
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■wlftly hum* t h i n k i n g dt/u* tor them T h e i r a i m s and ideals, tf siirn i
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1935

A

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Hruoswuh’ The siirvivui' &lt;&gt;l th is

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u

Long Struggle 01
Mine Sweepers Is
Told By Admiralty

ivtih nbunt in, mitir»*v*|,rr, . ihI
*(* trnwl*,*
|i »1h&gt;, the »l«l*
mem *iiii!, 1,35(1 min* »uo*[i*is

fly the llrilish colors.
The si-a-golng personnel of th:
service hs* *imilar|y Increased
from 2,000 .it the but break „f th*
war to 50,0(10 now?.
LONDON. July
W -T h v I
In Kaptember, 1930, the Gar
ng. uppublietscl mini* were Iwlieved to have about
story of th* Ion*
Iritisn mine sweep- 100,000 moored eontacl mints •,»
struggle of Br
during tha German war, dur­
ing which they swept up p total
of 10,000 mines ha* been dis­
closed by tha British Admiralty.
The cost of this silent and grim
battle tea* heavy—237 sweeping
vaaaala being loat. f Of theaa 9it
fall victim .to mining, W to #1 taeka front the air.
German* mlna laying, which on
tha night of May 1, 1941, leg*
than a fortnight before the Ger­
man agaault In France, blocked

Grisly Experiment l hthhi’i. .ii d tntull* «»*re
In Murder Found In lirritinny )&gt;k thr \itti \f ir11•»Vi y "f
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in the &gt;#HI lul.'i jii ■» iiifout ill* time llltlei wh* promotlnif
himself from ( otpornl lt» |{eichi*fiiliri r ami lllrohllu wua plan'
run it th# "( hnttt Imidrrit" we wtarleii nellirifr mutual fire nml
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event I* -Ihcv jurI hupp* fu*t| afMiijt thi •aim- lime The plan*
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thlfitf thul vsu** 11o j rig,* ralher mcelv whth **jr amlolion was coll
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u* fo r m au ru nro in dividend rrtn lit on vtnn Tetiew nJ p rem iu m s
\%e h«»f»e
h;»kp b« 4*t« MJU1 I V I.I Y tHOirfited k n o w in g each

other

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wise or othi-r « H r |di‘u/r c a ll on
W e w a n t you t** hnve one o f
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C O M P T K O U .E R 'S C A L L

R E S O U R C E S

L 1 A U 1L I T J E S
Loan* and Discount*

Capital. Stock

L
m .-B
Surplus And Undivided Profits

Overdrafts'
Mount,

Ftxn iljre

and

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R m irtn
31,115.30

Fnlrral Reserre Bank Stork

3,700.(10

Other Rraourres

1,920.63

V.

Loans and DUcounts
» 23.II732I.9C
OverdrafU
^
7IM 2 ,
Banking Hoaaaa. Furniture and
l Fixtures
737.07242
r t
Customers Liability Under
letters of Credit
24,400.00
147 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Federal Rraenrc Bank Block
67427.73
Other Rraourcrs
U.3. Government

OWIfa.

U.3. Government
Obligations

, tlnna
Obligation*

I 6.042,971.44

.

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t tt.93M 7l.42

of Federal

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STA TEM EN T OF CONDITION
AS OF J U N E 30, 1945
CO M ITRO LLKR’S CALL

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growth cv.' ihtn A*rr*1 V fm without your loyalty and support
ihun^hout the&gt;v ten k«aa(«- it ju»t wouldn't have happened.
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fh f0" * * ™ * b * * * ^ ^ 1 U«d *V tt *The!
w h » t d e g r e e a new ailtl a c c e p t a b l e set o f ideas md
kmI k liberal Ju a ta e Hugo BUek I * i m s can g e r m i n a t e in t h e h u m a n soil ol tle r n tn ity .
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I j j)ns |(I„ K |)e,,n re co g n iz e d that d ie tn to r a n i p s don’t
-lied to bo ■ „
Ku .Klux
Klati mem
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Mr before oolltical conilderstlon* e n c o u r a g e or allow the rise o f a i t ) h e irs lo |Hiwer Not m
penuidcd him to change hi* color.
much tho u g ht h a s l*een given to t h e fact t h a t t h e y l e s tr o y '
a n y s u cce ssio n o f new o r d i f f e r e n t uieus o r a m s In ta k e
It i i a ttranica ami liiatrru ln x t h e place o f th o s e th at fall. T h e people h a v e not only lost •
quirk among our military leader*
that thay allow captive enjin) t h e i r credo o f a b j e c t obedience, t h e ) h av e lost th e powttr !*■
general* and other offlcerii t»f o r i g i n a t e a n y t h i n g to t a k e its p lace
high rank to twcome pritoneri of
war and "kept on a U rge country
estate,’’ or lodged In aoine "niltorical castle.” I t seen-a to oa that
an ordinary prisoner of w a r bar­
racks
would
be
plenty
good
enough f o r the N a t l "gold braid"
which was In g r e a t p a r t responsible fo r tha agonies Inflicted oh o th e r peoples gf th# world.

you

co s t is le s s I halt r e ­
f i n i s h i n g t h e to p .------

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Hunmr h s . tl tfi.l Henry W.l han d e d down fro m aonve
l*e« h»* l»t«ly ttecume « frien.l
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uf Ubu«lne*»" Ajid »om»wh«l &lt;" l o f th e g re a t s o cia l e x p e r i m e n t s o f an tu n e to s e c how

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Cornell U n iv e r s i t y h a s ju s t p a l il n h e d a
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by N ancy K, M a s t e r m a n , called " U s i n g t h e IU uiii Uiet*/er"
M is a reisirl o f s tu d ie s m ade by tin ( nrm-ii id -■.»i •It n u n
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Freezing At Home

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Bavaria.

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|Imy who weighed less than ' 2.1

d iie i so m e tim e n e x t m o n th w h at M should &gt;
SHOW OUR P R ID E B Y IMI
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THROUGH
C H R IS T
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S T R E N G T H E N E T 1 I YOU J u,„r.

Wurfttemlierg and Griirnvhnrg m

American* found tha bodies of ^
men and women who had died 12
hour* to three ilav* earlier a* n
result of the "e*p«rimyil»».n Each
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M r arid M r *? K S J e l l n i p am i
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( 11 " I min are visiting Mrs ,T**|
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| M*n. pit nurd .i •»fa r its A y o - t ii,
sp*'t*dui:* On* * iin imer w ith Mi

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w h e re xhe visited w ith h e r son-1
in-law mid d a u g h te r. M a j. Y a id e ii.

• tf\ t&lt;• learn tha'. he
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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SFFVICK MEN’S

T h e dev otnm als Were conducted
hy M m
W I,. C la rk wht» upc*l the
d ls t F s a lm for her topic. F»*r tha*
M issio n S tu d y M rs. K.t
W illia m s
chose th e T h ird C h ap ter o f Kphe*
ailin'*. F o llo w in g the t re a a n re rN
repo rt M rs. K A
I-omlunbep re
paarteal on the M en's C lu b auppei
a fte r
w h ich
re fre sh m e n ts
w ere
served hy the hoitexa* niuiistraJ hy
^!rs
Jil
C ra w fo rd
an d
M rs

K va n n .
vice
p revalent
M r*
Su iu ra h iy fo r Clav*ton. tit*
her
( i t * a i r K w n n . sea.e a iv
*1
In w ill spend tw o week
1 r a c y , trv n x iire r (''K in m : u
w
ere
litipannlcul
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iv a- n*N o n le rn fro m th e N a vy
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Is

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f rntik K\nnn of Lnkt
hn rj
lt.-\!•-. iffttup nt the home a»f M i* M ti
retu rn ed W e d fie id ia y fro m Fontun
Stenh
T r a c y mi l lnlim*tt&gt;*
V 'e i f *
mi
wior** ha* spent the past month
Mi.-*
M n m lnv a fte rn o o n

C irc le T h re e , l l r * . C, It. i a-non, ch atiin -m . w u h M r *
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Mm
J . Hrtidle W illia n ia
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hoptens mi M onday a fte rn o o n nt j
ha r hom e on t l« k A ven u e *-*&lt;i 0
(
m eetin g
of t i r c l r One aif thi
W om ens
So ciety
of
1‘h ria tia n
S e r v ic e nf the Mrlhifcdis; ' itlic h
Mh
k\ K lU n ie i. c h u irm a n . prt*

Circle* of Uie I’re'liyterm n \(
u huitte t»n a 30
leave
man’s Auxiliary will mwt ui t in­
fo Ltowing p lace *■
M m It. I H u m p h re y w in e lw t
Mrs, M 1*. rn lluiu !«fl Thur*
Circle Uttr uil) meet a'.th Mr- e&lt;l p resid ent rtf the Wr»m«, it,i d ay lo r K o rea ! C it&gt; . S . *
to

at 3:30 I’ M
Mr- J n
chairman
%
Circle Two, M r- I. K
w chairman, « i t li Mi-. I* N‘
en-on, J u 9 i V u t rtfu -'i- 0
at 3 : 3 0 P. M.

m

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Activities

Mrs.
R.T. • i Humphrey
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C o u n c 11 rresHlent

MONDAY

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THE SANFORD HERALD, r- * NLORD FLORID \

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O D CA M ERO N

SU N D A Y — MONDAY

Yo» con g«f |K* b*U of th*
hottMt
Acyl whan
you w aar a Northcool
Tropical. Tha fobrtc U
wowfl to la( tha olr In ond
kaap tha haof ovt. NertKcool Tropical* wttl glra you
n o n tardea than any *m»mar wit you*»a *v*c worn.
Oat yown today. Now pottarnt, colon. AH ilia*.

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wa»hh»(r worrlaa. accantaat* tba cool charm that**
. your* In tbla anti-creaaa,
) ararltad .hnink
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Resignation Of
Morgenthau Is
Given Truman
IConllaurO rrt.n. ran* tiari

Moran. Jr., nf Miiinr. n nar,i*tnt&gt;‘
ae'crelniy of labor. and J i n r M
Donaldson, n Im utctni n r w r tii’in
. in the poMmiirtci g c n e r » r s deirtmcut a* first naalatmil to
* t Mu; tor G e m in i Hnnncgsn.
T h e President then le.id Murf
gfnUlau'a Id le r of rriiitniillnn
UtlH hi* reply, II long c»|Ko-(c l 1&gt;C
curreocc

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Crtk* ticsiic to rillM- » . o o mm
pletc iturfrt.se. "I Itr IV- -ideni re
Vealed Ihnt the juaiu o c illril nt
the While House e arlier in ll»'
afternoon in ni*rii** it
The Jurist's rrstgmili«*ti is rf
fective J u ly ill
Robert
w rv c l
I t year* on I t r hi •• courl, mi
appointee of l l i i l -t^yll'Mivrr
Hi

■ retires on full i rv *»l tJO.Uhii
■Inee he recently pnnxul Ihn age
of 70.
\ *.
The rn[ilil fire qui'Mimt |u-rliul(
da vein] if. I lli.il.
. Trunin n Inis itlvi'M hi
t 11 ml.
•hfn •*&gt; Mayor Fhm-lbt II. I.i
i fltumlia of New York to vi»&gt;.
. Vranre hut not ns an itgcnl of the
govern in'.nt.
lie will not he i
uniform.

s a n f o iid

nrRAi.n.

FRIDAY, JULY 8, ISIS'*

fa n fo r d f i ,o rida

Warsaw Regime Is'
Recognized Joint­
ly By U. S., Britain

M'En. d * c * * &lt; # a , - l a t e - * * t «
Coumr. to tb» couftty Jua#* ot
B*mlnale
County. Florid*. at
61*
a J’. i i k An d
office In the court houaa of said
A» Clerk of I
County
&gt;t
&gt;
u
|
a
t
t
Florida,
wttfcC ircuit Court.
In eight roltndor month* from th*
time nr the r i n t pebllratlon ■Of
this noth'*.
Koch claim or « ■
maud (halt !&gt;• In wrltlao. and
■hall *tat« tho place of residence
and poll o l l l n n l f r c u of Oi*
claimant, and *halt be awprn . to
A ill. CIlKIirWlilH AND I'KH. by th* rlaltnakl. alight, or * l r
BONA HA VINO CI.AIJIH Oh tofney, and agy ai'oli ClnInf or
^ h p U ^ ttifl
ACIAINST MA I L mend nni *o filed ihall he veld.
t jiu

WASHINGTON. Julv ' ‘I. i/T&gt;— The
i United S le te * *n.l l ln la m jointly i
j rSCOgni*pd Ihe red'll'
\Vi;r
row Kovem mejit of I'oinfMl to- I
'n ig h t, ruttin g ndrlfi I I . ' Lon.lou |
*y|le reirirge with wit: ■ they have
dealt th ro onhunt the uar.
In both J.onilon nnif Washingtnn. however. t| sp&lt; &lt; u|..mailed
in the anno nrrimiii
th.it the
1 selluur ui* "I the yvpatulcrl War |
mw
mlrnlM1.1 rn I inn r.in .t Ruled
only n “ aten" In frlf.iiHmeut of
the Y a l t a lilif Three . ic io - m e m r .
President Truimin. i mvittneinR
Atr.crh an nrvciitaiwe of th-* Warrow government. said u h &gt;'l "reIdivcly Merle (Micron and ncw-»i*r Corftel W lU a In a dramatic rfftnlfeil” i n - Van* . i k n e c i c n t
moment In “Song to Kemcniluir." teclmltolor roruanc* romlnz to In full and Iherehv confirm^)
far I m r ricehe Rlt* Niimlay und Monday. ‘‘Niuik t« RpmembcrJ* 1* lielng *hown the Crimean
,or firort time* locally * t regular admission prlcci. having been lion*.
I
vnown Previounly only lo putrlnieers nf n war (kind nt the Rita
Th« President -mil ’*• foil Rlfea«
hnftrc1* war bond premiere last month.
I j . n e has L» i n tuimiyl nmruuepdor and "will t'rocceil in W jr - a w
i t soon ns n ,»*thle '* The HiitiHi
oiinttinecnieiit hiid si'*’*-* on “ full
a g n tmerit ah*. tn&gt;‘ 1 n* &lt; .Sima ,

r.t linnol fnilv." it sen art pm-

BUT NOW t
I THE l 1

NEWSPAPER
, DOES IT |
III. BETTER I

lA DIOTIllFH ON I H IV IC I which will permit drivers ol motor vehicles

to tarry oti two-wsy voice coinimmunliun li In the po»t-war blueprltlts
ol the An.e m e u TelopHoM and Telegraph t'oniiiahy and already appllratlui.’- have la-eii tiled wltli the Fcdeisl I'omuiunlcalloni Commlailon
for tnstalhng the ueeeaesry stations m a d.ueu key rlt.r* Survey* a re
being made in score* ol cities Ir.im C oksi In Coau and along the conncctlng roo.li and here li how the velllrulai s t A ic c wutrtd Work th a
iiiy a n a i l l Cuslutner asks loi connetliun with mobile service f l ) .
Call luulr* ifuixigh hwai phone uRlra io (3) Control Terminal wHefc tperi.il o|irrutnr semis radio signal to v. tilrlr desired (4) When driver kni . . r ( l voice it pirkes) Up by radio by n e a in l receiver ( S ) . plume vslres
take it back lu [hr control terminal and the custom er If Ihe driver w are
ne.,r &lt;&lt;l) another receiver, dotted line* indicate how call would g tt back

b lfsailn r will Is1 &lt;lr„^.iW.nl f,r«i,
isi.ii.ini .-hoi i v
'
Igine was . iim" ' iiu* I n . • hep
l e t.h e r
n- r.tnh.tss-r'oi
tm1
Tendon l ‘o i a yo.e
o e n i, Iail
Hjvi r went to l.oiel" ». nl*i*rrent
|. u. !•vim- i . i t ion ni
..'ll a •hlft
'n s runic tmiio It* *
V. i l l lay &gt;
|ino P re v io u s'i h*' v.i io V-.i' sajoi'
i to I olnnihlu
| The Crimea agreei
&lt; tn ProJ in nt Hoosevelt. I'l.otv tltitislr.l
j Churchill ami ITcntiot Stultn call­
ed for broailcnlm; the I. i*1 o f Ihe
|McmCOW-stHmsored W.irsnv rrnll|i,
to lake in other democrat e I ’o| Ilali c lc m n tts , and for f re e ideci Ilona to l&gt;e held Inter. I iiido&gt;i&gt;.itie
'cotntneni holh Iter* ; n ( in the
Hritlah capital Imr laid emphasis
1 nn the elections, and ihe i ircumstanrc ji, under which Ih.'y are
held, as the final!, intinu taut
I »tcii in lettinu I In- 1'■ •
" r k out I
(hell own ileiooi rule , ins,* .
Stanislnu- Mikola-.n.i'-.tlm |
leader nf the I am. Ion Poles go''
em m rnt has he, o n. hole.I o the
new \Vnr»na «cl e a- l i r e toe
mler The new I'. i i .'r u m i i l .»*•
finally worked nut lit. i l.nijr lie
Foliations which all hut stalled
over Soviet oh r e ! lotis to taking
in any tepresenliitivcs o f the
London irrunp Tlic l.iisstnn arm s,
of 1*1 Polish undercround lenders
whom Moscow ;irr. ,.*.t n
sub
veryivc activities In-hind the III***
army lines, further rnittiilicnlcd
the
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BURSTS MUSHROOM ab o u t th a

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o f a J a p balOMhlp OuFtoi

the recent Super fort rokl on lha Kura Naval Artetul. TUerk TepOrUd
that a direct hit wo* made on the enemy worohip, fa addition to Varied
hill on key lnaUUatlona. 3 Eat Bomber Command photo. (International)

ia.o'o.ue

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U n d lv lt in t p ro fit*
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fO T A L

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TOTAL

LI A IIIL IT IK H

Mont

ACCOUNTH

T li l o b a n k ‘to c A p U a i o p o p l p l a u f .
E l t t l pr
|kir v » l u r uf NoRo.
fr»t Myr ^ M r R b f r
v«luf
W ith t o t o l pnr value* &gt;&gt;f N o n * . lnt«| r r l l r a h t r t
i l r h o n t u r r a o f Non#,
T om nion alork
n* till

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R k i i t * &lt;aml * # r t i f l t l e s l o t n o l i i l i t i n k i
l*. H l i o i e i R m e n l o i t U f f i l l i i R t , d U r r c t
p k r l i f r.t t o M c i i f p (Ir[H&gt;«lti
lU m llO # *
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fWWar RNlTrta pTFflrfyil ffl R a r U r r fl»*
«thir*r l l a b ! i l tl o o f l n r l u d l n n
n o t n * am i
t d a n d ■#rurl tl# fl «old ur trlrr
n»T##m ent}
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A ■ s • t ■ ( i l n l K f d ( a «|u * I I f f f o r n r r r l a r
•iry or&lt; r t i f p o m # p A w r a . n m l f a r f i l l i p
th an
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I nniV preferred Italilllties
rHpoflta fert)r#rl iiy pled«#d ai»«ait purmjnnt lo
rMUINftienU i t t law
&lt;*. *
llrtr row I nir* aeeured tiy iilr lgrd %*«•*!* flhetudiris- radtacounl# hikI repurrh^a# A|tr
cnbtfr llftsrniUa neotir*d l»y t)l»tjar&gt;l ntnela
rvflOaFfii pr#r^rr#tf under provisions of law but
not »rrqr#d by pl#dse of a*«eta
T ftiz-fiR aeeat v t i ewisifa) notes and dsbsb tu rfk
grei'aiad t e 'S M o f leal dlrMsrul or ,'ntcrrsl ,,*rlo d cem i Inelwtoa t k .Tlakfmie* or reserve* 'bbove
(b) . - o th e r O b l 'n l le s , not IniUikled In llatillttUe
which d o akbbrdTaated to rlalrn* of ilesunllnr*
■oM 't&gt;&lt;k*r
*—
..
— ...\— .
f a F '^ n a d ate of m w lct the reuulred legs! reserv e
asgainar d b b « « i u * f tlri* b m k

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t'j , L'TNbkiak 15. T u ck e r, eaakler, of the slurve* named b ank, do sol«tfimS
'•wear th a t lb* above statem en t I- tru e, snrl that If fuUV and corraeth
y e g r u r b la the tru e s t a l l of the OUrerul m a tte rs herein eofilalned and s*1
forth, to th* twel nr mv know le t t e r s r .t hottef,
Ktl, Cashier
C o rre ct— A ttest: Tlh
F t i Ii Mb S t W T C T f l l ,
r
It CtdiNT*
K tJ. K I U ’A TRICK. Jit

and
streak i.
_ _ O a _ C l s s e Lew#** l i l * I

Hill Lum ber
&amp; Supply Y ard

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threclora

y u m u tA

COUNTY OF nKMiNmo:. eat

Bwom to and eubscrllie^ hef.'f* iw
end I hereby Certify th at I on. n.u an n

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Mr eotn m 'ealon-erp lres Oet. II. 1*11
tNOTAflT kBA I.)

Salad dreaalnva and mustardflavored atireada add flavor and
soma calorie value to sandwiches
hut should not bo Used ee a sub­
stitute In nutrltlv* value for but­
ter or fortified margarine.

U irj’f fhirttc dwlllny 1LI Emit

THEM AM THI FIRST FMOTOS of the Invasion ot i b l rich oil port o f B s llk pupan. Borneo, in the toppklu xo, Gen. OougUi MecArUntr watches the
pre invasion shelling o f the beech prior to I g n d l D f ib y Au m » ‘ farce*.
From I-CJi (Banding Ship Infantry ) Aurtrolldn (nfantrymta (bottom)
of Ihe 7ih IMvIiton go ashore. Guide lines aid the man through ths surf.

Whenever attiring space Is lim ­
ited try to use square containers
whleh will save a g r e a t deal of

Ifii h fUrort. Extra larRC lot

space because they HI together
more closely then round contain­
ers.

- -Iinnu.’ftlatu ’Poiutraaion—

K obert A. W illiams

If .S AnD» Sltinil
1,1—“* Corp*
^
"Rifllophntoa
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Petrdleum Is a eomplas mix­
ture of hydrocarbons end their
sulfur, nltroen and oxygen derivatlvaa,

LHGATi N O tlC E

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GLASS
' Table Tops '
Dreawr Top*
And Mirror*
Add BMaty 1&gt;&gt;
WITH

T h ig p e n ,

t&gt;ubtlr«l!&lt;’ti

AHsirrH
____ ^__ ___
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r
l.tA llll.tT IF .a
DelricM deposits of IndlvhluaU, p artnerships arid co r.
porbtloAa .
Tim * ddpoelta ot Indlv.duals, partnerships, and corp eiallon * ___
.
. _.
DeposlU of United Mtatea O nvem m rnt (Including posts
sa v in g s)
ttepflslta a t Afafes and pnllllcal sutetlvi* on*
Depdslta of banks __ _ . .
......
Other dnpoelta (certified and officers' .-becks etc i
lllltk p.'yabl*. rediscount*. ..nd other llabll lies lor hnr
rowed Miftisv
..

Keep* out mots
lure end guilds
■gainst unsighlty
crack*

WADE

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total

CEM ENT
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COATING

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b P A D .IIU T IO S OF
“T 5 "UA&gt; K OF »AAKOMI»
o r F I . o u t IIA. AT TUN
o L o i K o r a v a ilN M * ON j u n k a*, l e u 1
A I»K T »
I f»».lM .II
Loan* amt dtscoUnU (Ineludlit* Non* o v e rd i*lla )
Uhlfed m ates u avern m eat o b it* *tlona.
.......... d lie ct and guaranteed I.T t'M tiT f
lZk.ITI.T4
U bflkallm a o( k ta te a and putitKal subdivisions
Non*
..-Ihst bunds, aules, a n t debenture*.
...
Corporate elocka &lt;.deluding .None B lo ck of Federal It*
serve H ank)
___- ......,-------- —
Cask, balance* will* e th er banka. Including reserve bal
aneea and rcah Items In proveas nf c lle r tlo n
(tank prctn.se* owned fff^bo.eo, tor nit ore unit ft*
to re * t e .t f t t t .....................................
fllaftk prerttlaea owned are sabjecl lo None Mem
m»t aaeumrd by bank)
Heal e e ta t* owned oilier ttsars b..nk preinlaee
Im M in io n , and other aesala ln d lr*'“ "
bank urin e** or iillier real re ta le
Custom er* liability In thle bank, un nrr«*p(flinc«B mu
stand in g ___________ _ __________
Other aaakta . . .
......_______

r.-v r rn n ic n l" In n* 'Kulsirtu tho
• T iJIsh provisional K'*v " 'tt ienl i&gt;&gt;

ADVERTISIN'!
OlNCE iKe.

STA'Mizea

FIlANCEd W. T H K tJ’fcN. ,

A* eaooutor or

Y ea Wld e t i h of yoa a
by nolJIteO and rsuulrcd
Kelli 'any
rtafma
and
which you. or either of y

viVotiiifc b u s

Your Home

NOW THAT hhtory'i ortglnsl pin-up
girl — th# ooe-and-onl/, too p v .

rj‘ — ,wrj
( fnltfmatiotitl
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by
tb ro u ib .
a g s l n t t said -B rjfO R I
all p artlaa having oi
to h ave an y right, II
'lereat'. In and to lb*
described
land
In
Hemlnela c*ount&gt;, F|

in n
atiMINOLM
KOl'NVV.
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cent Vernu de Milo is bsck In Paris,
It has bean revested that tb* V*ri&gt; JK H k t:’ r. COLLINS
APFMAM
ous so-called Venutea on display I M V|I t.MA
lately have been only plaster o t
Peru imitations. To Insure the safe­
ty ol th# classic statue, the rvpllrai'
have bean Introduced—end no one
termed to know the dtfferenebv
Now IL to considered safe to bring
cislmlna -.* i*n . faiawe
the origins! bock again. And here
througlr. under or kea
•ha U1
(loiemationai)
i t . h h a n l h j H; e . V o

tu appear, answer e r plead there­
to. deers* Pro confaaae .Will. M
* titered agafnet y ou nod back e f

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......2 5 -lb s .............. 97c

Big Mill Dairy Feed .... 100-lbs .... $3.54
A &amp; P Pumpkin

No. 2*/2 can .... .. 15c

Sultana V in e g a r ........ qL 14c ........ g al 49c
. Clean floors, less, work with
LINOLEUM

Papy’s Guava Jelly .... M b. glass

You nut hovo mirror-smooth floors tjiat a in ’t
spot . . . . add t-olpr harmony an a beauty to your
home with linoleum rtign from living1 room to
kitchen!

Sultana Raisins ........ . 2-lb pkg.

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cor. Wo also do espfrt body
and f«nd«r repair. Yates Aaito
l'alnt and Body Works, 105 N.
Palmetto Ave, Plmtw 371.

WAMTEQ TO'. R EN T

IK'

I n: -R- SIrinjtflcss Beans

— AUTO
I'A lN T lN Ii —
NOW 1* goo.1 lime 16 paint your

I.OST: Wire halml terrier numM
Csy,
White with blitU ami
brown spot*.
Phujto County
. ana.

la tfl.

21c

Chopped Olives

Thun* 522

I.08T : White geld wpUt watch lit
town. Reward, Mrk.41. At Tay*
'.Mr, Rt. 2, Box 23(1,'l*m*A*ood,

C ra ck e rs

Bohemia Cliocclate Pudding

H A V E Y O U R , radio *vrvie*&lt;l a t
KxektaTs Railiu Hhup, 1710 1/2
We»t 18th S t .
;

W. 11th

lo a f

Marvel Bread

19c

WliiteJiouse Apple Jelly

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK ItV AN liXFF.UT, HllA N T E lk I'KKIOH AUTO I'AlNTlNIi—
largn a*&gt;nirlmrfit uf mlmii. Ynur
car inn liml. ncir, Bring i! 1.1
TO BUY or rant. xlwlrle *r»tmr
uh mnl «i&gt;o.
f machine in good eamlUlon. I'.
HOLLER .MOTOR HALES
d O. Box 4 IS, Hanford, Flo.

IA. Wft.flON, fM

It*

SCOTT TISSUE ... 2 ro lls . . . 13c

.! ---------- —

8JT. R A N T E D

&gt;'

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dim Dandy E g g Mash .... 100-lbs .... $3.91

FAINT NOW!
Ht»Hlc. Fla. Wn llnvi- (iiKitl Itiliabli' I'aintrrs
nTiiilnblii. Call J'unffi/il l’alnt
B a t 67
&amp; (iliiMi Cimi|‘;ihy. I’liunr .Ill.f.

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. j P s o s . p e r bu. 7J50.

i g M. F ro ratt

K ily .

Spice Cake

c f n 72c

1 -lb
lifts* la

N nbl.f... I l r . b ,
\ . .trt* lv . R

(r' cc«uiiicm n fortrmnti part of 11

Jb f ill s’ji tn h i. ft he ir u r k coni.ut tv

W E R A V E In »tock u good
of truck tire*, IlniUed wtnek " f I ' I ’ k l l ,V I*
c t* IM
pflMfiiKcr lire* n guml tjiiiin 1 , 1
‘ l
tity of tube a both truck u*tl
pAtienvcr, no permit* require*!' 'T t i R A ( » h » •»» a-/ » ’
f o r new tube*.
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vi»*« ik
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r*‘t*-n tU vv*.ft a n " e x c e l l e u l “ ru t
(life tn a n fiv e r e l l in*jM *ctiiEn o f
s e r v ic e titiil if jn if m t e n t ru n d u c t I
t y iln t *iIt A A r lnii|M‘ctoi L ch
ei iiI * O f f i c e n f t e r the unit'* i*n •

Ruin, iflue like mud. jnRire*l cor
i.l n tit if■!•*, rot nnd n u t haunted

7

Colclen Pound ea 2Kc
ll*«lr

17c Coffee Cake ea. 29c

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wi'h1 l«»«&gt; | recioiiA tu u*av*

&lt;X|H»atd to fu liit tg bombs,
tain R e e s e d ec Ja r e d .

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B E O A I'P E D T H IE S
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prscUcully all siti-a for i&gt;«’
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to mr base is an ini|)orlnnt jpb for this
G M C . Other G M C * equipped with fuel
tank s, machine shops and uir compressor
units handle many other jo b * for the A A F .

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Bakery Items

28c*

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radio, good ri.mlltiuii,
l.nhy

Lugging loads o fb o m h s from supply deyot

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M i n 1’i.tnla, N||H,tt
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Driven 25,000 mile* on short hauls, this
OhtC has "delivered the goods" for a
13th A A F Q uarterm aster T ru ck Com pany in the Pacific. In this Signal Corps
photo it is being serviced for further d u ly ,

■Cs Support 13th AAF
In South Pacific Sweep

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COMMERCIAL

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FOR SA I B—
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EVAP. MILK .. 4 tall c a n s... 35c

for 6 in t iiM Iu s .

|3c per line fur t&lt;* mat rlinn.

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V\ , ■.III• i ', Mill t K lh rlilil, .» naW spapei ,,f
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Altogether G M C T ru ck Cc Co ach has produced
more thnn 500,00H, o f these " s i s - b y - s i s ” " W o r k ­
horses o f th e A r m y .” M a n y thousands o f them are
performing sipiilnr vital jo b s with other units of th e
A A F in every the a te r o f war t o "k e e p 'em ily in e."

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Completing n million truck milei in 2 4 m o nths o f
ro n itan t service overseas without a m a jo r accident
or mnn-dny lost from m otor mishaps, n Q u arter­
m aster T ru ck Com pany recently won an " e x c e l ­
l e n t " rating at the Southwest Pacific H e ad qu arter*
o f the 13th A A F . Army Air F orce photo.

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to the State lin.intul .1 tl.id-i '
D treatment (imfiel.t
m vd
negro, held fur inv. , i
,
dUmissed.
Bonds were estteat.-.l l.-,
Orf the follthring rluirii.,.

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Andrew Hendrix, negm. dr*'« ,\
Rtlf^ nentence from Jiidt?** ■! 1«
Sharon ii (*ih 1 •«irl M
^ when brutish! t&lt;&gt; it ml oh n rtuni**
*i ,t..
pt . i t rutpht
f of assault himI b u ttery . T k *»« »« (
i ««•
t
• "Umimii*'
Unco wit** $MJ fine r»n»! «■••*»
\,, . . . . » » ftp,. , , mi day j*
ijfO days. pin* '10 ilav imi'fi, .ip ti l*itiu r ,ii. i|iv i ,i iii td*vit«-*i«
®Wnt.
I iii i- n&gt;ih1f liini 'mi-1*' i %, ( •j*
Willie HUtke*. upkiu, »n» fined |jj,, kl; *•
f iflf*i|
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|10 tif 30 day* fur diui«kn&lt;
;* iiu
Ond disorderly roreturt
l,urmti'
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A ir Force GMCs Complete Million Mile Mission

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F R ID A Y , JU L Y

THE SAN FO RD 'HERALD, S A N FO R D FLO R ID A

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• preserve taviotaU tkap t U o t l u k U privi­
leges for « k k k » l k m b»«n M long cowlending— v * s o o t flg h tl
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AN

IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SP A P E R

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VOLUME XXXV/

lL iU b llsh cd

19 0 S

SAN FORD,

FI-O K I D A .

M t i M J A l , J l l.\

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iJapsAnnounceU.S. Guard Sprays

M

MtMulirr .\&lt;tMirint«'d P r e s *

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With

By Various’Arms Elicit M o st Direct
Bid Yet For Peace

• A t r i'

U S. Soldier
Iniuret/ , 2
While f l i
In Camp Barracks

Farmers'M^ket
Sets Record For
Past Fiscal Year

? e r - P o T t e r i j^ i l U u d N

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“ BigTliree” ls
Facing Touchy
BerlinT^fl

Holocaust Aboard U.S. Carrier After Explosion

[pining In Big Nazi P Q W ’s
lie

M i l l If

ImpaKso Oiiitlmi
Supply OffFiio
l'licl li’or D islrid s
Under U.S., Drilain

^ \S|||M. n»N
lull
S A U N A . Utah, July 0. i/l*.
( \ I * I —I'r r«i«trii| 1 rum.«|| |a
Marliinexun biillrts firexl t&gt;&gt; .m
m rutilr
lit I o f M|.r fur
Ainrrlran
subtler
killed
right
PACIFIC. July 9, &lt;AP) —
uermuii* j i i l injured HU i i i l i m
(hr Die I h n r 'I re l liter
® “Ccnaideruble n u m b e r ” u l
I’rim. Minister I hurrhill ami
uilieit In j rUouer of war vuni|i
l*i -mirr S I j Iiii
I hr I'r mi
yratrrda)
the
mildier I
American submarine* have
«l«*u| Irl I n r * purl lira h hy
Itlrned idiiif tile horrnic* Is is
moved into waters around
•*hip S.ilurilat
■ue-.thm .till publicly unanswer­
Japan, Tokyo reported today,
ed.
joining thousands of dally |
The guard, Pvt. Clarence V.
MKUI.IN, .Inly H, ( Al * ) —
raiding planes In strangling . T h e impressive annua reo&gt;rds Rertucci. H.1. nf New Ortenn*.
Tin1 in te r-Allied ile.nlliti'k nVt'l
raked
the
(nit-i
from
n
Ixiwrr
it
t
nf
Nippon and preparing t h e I
'&gt;»ip* o f Florida and
III- tf.1t el IHIII-Iit III ll.-l'lill rollif
tw .m .lL . *
I 'date produce a t
the Sah turd the S a lim branch ‘ prisonvi
limn-.I m il.n .k .‘it tn.lnv uh
W* X
,
.
.
| S ta te Karmen. Market weir all |
ramp where he was lU n d m x
The Chinese eluinml t h e y j tl,,1|K
„
„Si during the I i wil| \.-ar|w* , r ^ ■* 12:30 A. M. some (i\o
higli rli|r|.iiriiit•* l.-gnii :in iv hours after the prisoners had re
captured the gateway to i rmling Ju n e 30 when .ale? p n « « t tired
iiif' |i&gt;r lb.- i.ii|»-niliiig Itig
Indo China, posing a .im ilar i the 200.000.000 dollar n u r . . acSix nf thr wound*! w in* in
Tbi ' i ' m.-.-ling. I n,*.. Retlln Jkc !
thfeat
o n- - 1|cording
threat o f strsBgultlion
strangulation and c m
coming to iH-J.
w . 1-ehlnan. mi.il.et terimj condition
g . n . vntn.-nt.il imiurise over M
ritlual
■1-irt
q u ilt to 200.000 Nipponese ground I manager, In his
I ’ol Arthur J . Kric«»«n. n mi
sold
&lt; . foiwa in Southeast Asia, ul- " f .olnmodlt ea »'
I.- ..t HU|S|.iVfliK f'HMl .mu
The grand lotiil of sales was mamler of the bast* ratm nI I W
t ■ ready out o ff and th»eatened by
In. I tm i l j s i r i . tM . w r t i p ' c t ! I.y
t dfn, Utah, and Dmkrsnipn
f ••r
( ’ ■
British troopa mopping up inite.UMMUO with 8 2 1 . .d'j unit* »»M
th**
\m « r t « v n .
, M4j |ti iti* « h
m ay
the 200,000 iOd! ! h*
cnmP- *».ld l l e r to .
_ Southeast Asia and Australians The fac t that
kept ahiHitiiif' until he had &gt;&lt;
iui\»
t«s I n * i c * o I m &lt;! I i v
th** I l l E
W overrunning Borneo'* oil
I hr. *- I hr *|iii it-fi i
vbht'lhei
^
t n l i r , tupply
......
Tokyo reported nearly SO0 U.S.
munition, then ■alinly
f l»* »In. t akt ii «*\«*i i )
fighters. Iiombers and auperfortx ales of Florida products and .he the officer of the day and an
Ill.AI h * M ( &gt; h h B L O S S O M S f r a m the flig ht deck of
Am.-i lean ll„ ,.|„,tl,
.........
*i•»I Voo-f it .tt«. » !m *|
ll'olll tlie ill-ill If* litii •r«l
bombed,
rocketed,
strafed
and increase of &gt;40,281 ill uUt-til
other guard who ran toward the
' ' " r offer a MJO pound bomb frtnn one of ita own plnncs hud ox 1. . k and tend lln ..............|
held
it
In
••
nf \ uilL
\ i tit\
scouted widely separated targ ets products over the *'-'11-41 sea- tower as soon as the shooting plotled 8. the craft came in f o r u landing. In th.- lesultunt f i n ' A . , l l v
........
in Japan today.
started
I d o ............ the crew died. While f lf f ly tite rs c u n v out l i o n , k o
nik'lit
Higher prices received tins •,,-ar
..0 . The extent of Nippon's fears
The rnni| , which liouiisl i-u't
wal Indicated In the most direct were Indicateri by .he (net mat of a 2M1 mnn irrnup working
•l *'
semi-official bid yet made fat the number of units s ild In nearby farms, wan hu«hr*l and
|l
peace. Kirhlaaburo Nomura, um crutes. hampers unJ tacks were Ilerlurn wax alone in th«- i*»w* i
if.I
hassadnr to Washington ul the i 1*8.1104
less than
dun ig die * h r n tlir shot* tuiiiirnlv
mui’
(■ i
n-.el nut
time of Pearl Harbor, made it. 104.1-44 seaaon T h e .................
Sum** pri*&lt;/nrr« %* r m«
1.- anil ran from the tent*
saying the Allied demand for 1 of unita sold laal yea.
iMh*
•'1.1.274 us competed to •••Ix ' - * ' | . ' * r r e kille.1 a&lt; they slept.
unconditional aurrender was c is t
4'U* this year, r lurida unit* ml.I
The wound,-.1 were hutrie.l to
ing additional Allied liver
li. M il l M ill I I I X M I I | 1
, h P Salina horpltnl where th e y '
The Alliee acknowledged that l i s t year toUllod W7.4W ... c m
S.
••I* t **11MI , I-r.
Japanree Kamlkate suicide plan.- pared to only ftOd.lOJ. tin. -.-ason were treated hv civilian
j,...-.
liilkr / i-l .tit*
attacks damaged three Hrit.sh Out-of-state units on tin- --O'er { Six diM*|ors two medical n - r i !&gt;»**' t
&lt;4»
. .»»'||*II|
aircraft c a n (era and Nlp|hin.-«&gt;- hand showed on me r*-ii-»• ir-iiii men and four arnhulan- ex ul*
S h ip s R e m a in
O p e r a ­ d u re
I Ilf |y«t l ikts
marine assault units landed on I(4.317? this year at conipu-ed t-&gt; were xenl from Fort Ih-oglu
ii - Chum \S iiiitii i
tiv e D e s p ite H its B y
I ’ tah
13,884 last year
the F a s t China roast near Alnuv
I It. .1
|&gt;r in* ipul
**f
I" ■■
Mr. I^htnan asserted ' :n.. ali
Hertucci
ha.
not
yet
l-eBritish
troops plowed steadily
•ftw u l
f&gt; k a m i k a z e
I M n n e s i High NcHimiI uhiikr f«••ii
*...
ahead in Ut.rmo despite increased condilions anil hand.cai&gt;&gt; on. d r ■ -nirxtiur.cl i.v in v e .tlg a tc r.
I 'I |fi&gt;* *• un i| IllK'b Ulllki
IN
c l . he was very well -..i.-fied cerning the Incident.
h i f.
Japanese resistance
11.
. . . ’ .-I ; .%*• imii
II
N\ *»%
Ericsson .aid there had
bxen *'1 AM
l»lv !•. (4^— Three cur- 04UU1 tiyM &lt;|UUllfl«&lt;l bill, v II f
Typhoons s l o w e d
American with the record of Ihe market
A
llaa...
S»i»f«»f &gt;1'* i•f «*ir rmti •Ik ll a* « ih tt
III*
&gt;rar|y
d
in
s
tl*m
•*(
Ik*
«
•
** *•* 4* 'lit* *ll
I.
.
\\'
list
Hr it ish
taak force
tank advances in the northern this year. However, he xt.il.~l that no previous incidents a t th* rnn.p rier*. &lt;-f '
IM
ll**»
1
lit
«
ii
*1
1111
ill
.
*
tint
*
whip
It.'I
.•I &lt;..*4*r&gt;'.
• &gt; .t»-h YuTir
ir x
«-h
.1 1.
•t sV111 Loilhk fr.it
'he
Suki.imn i.landx
lt*»n- J u i h * .'f* H i*
many more units cuul.l Inn- been that might hav,- precipltatexl the attru klnc
£ Philippine mountains.
'
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huh
Hit'll
|l.|*
k
b
«
*•
1
•* ki\ l(ii&gt;
«»t'rD"| fur it#* r*%* dticth
. i*r
fill SI I I I 161 **3
11"
syld if they had been axnllnlll-i •hooting lie reporte.1 thr
pn» ''*«'••»
«'«l Fi.rnn.**/.
•Ilf* •14 Itlfl.l k •f ll.* Rti &gt;i«l k l . Ik.l'
t .»«#41
p t | n r t v,
A &gt;u* Aim
T h • «*m i i i | i
I*** . i t i 'i i
it,
\ . *|*
th« demainl for ptikhnx- wax I.r.er* were a model group und "'•&gt;«'
•k by five
k
|'l I li*ef .tv •
r « * u iiiy
nut
fm
f t . .i i ,
| »«• |
i«
«
'•
•
**
11
. • r . l i i i a r 11 *
U
III
1 **h&gt;HN»'
well " la n e . ' - -offered only minor
very heavy, inroads of the *&gt;et- had heen doing their work
im lit* alt* * . .. . f I*,. * "le t l l.« II w Ik *Uppll* 1
|*Ft) h .
fulfill ill* ssl.lv I* IV
I
•SStMilf \
inis* a* .•*•«-*■•
..mtlnurd
ul
i-*i hurricane and llw later II* ala.. r«|»rlrd that the o f f ' ‘njurir- .ml•«• ......*
1 rail* i
%n hsllllltl
l•!**I *«i**i I t 4*t 1*• 1 jr.r u|* log
•*
M ill* '
Irouth. caused a le»seim g of rrm had been doing a **vei) g.«..l t 1*«&lt;•».
I'a. .fir fleet adva nced V lb.*
k ' M"/
k“ " 1ul tf.*i«iS.tt
*' " "
at*ilp IIllit
of j I„ I ••orla*\
«n;
that
f"
• .&gt;11 1 \ (H I
1••*••»k!v r»uh\
j o t " at Uir camp.
hendciunt i t a unnouncexl Uuiay.
-uj.ilh i r t l i a
supplies, he ileilnr.-il
u
f
u
l
n
i
'
t
i
v
i
t
i
r
i
,
•
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u
III
il.W
Hal
•
•
i
at*.I I imrl* j ii^lu I*. I* *•
•••I -Vw f'&gt; "&gt;
•- Y
As an example, he p»mtW out
Mon »M»n wi»* i*l«r&gt;
|*NI f a*f til*' " *
I a.* • *
fiouncrd u* IIM8 Imlrratl^^l** •fault).aam# plan u* m muii 111*•i
Ytiat normelly the citrus hettaea
iifw
runi
v*.
i.r^
K
»
|*ni»i
.* a ,ir
und th f Y u*torlou•. T h e l*lro4it
at the Market operate until June
L*m A • 1•• K t* * iip r * i
Th#
ii4
M I
Kfiilrr «&gt;H*k* of hi- visit
I h* -|. in'-'*
t *i
I' *. f Ii
Five
negro
registrant*
left Shortage of fruit caused th-'m U&gt;
ro&lt; illn jr t«* 1 hi1If
&lt;4
|tt«|
t* * hi. ftt**' Hi tui \ .«• r Iu li (h*M« •»'*l ' '
vi«»u**l\
M
huil
hrrn
rr|m»tcHj
t)i*
suspend
oiwrationa
In
late
April,
o p in r n t.
44lll|
( I d*• &gt;.*1 " t i p *
Friday for Induction at Camp
!»*• . *»n 11 x*|
k%rr*
Ih»t
•
Hit- IVI.II I 'A* ••• iHlfH nicm li-r* |irpwM«* »ti-|
Hritiwh e u tr ir r * llhiatrm ua an*' h iM jB rd III *4 1• • l ir •1 i u l 'l ' A V! t It ,|
Ulanding, and three l e ft for pre- he said.
&gt;
t t a t i« i»
Milt the|*l *»|fI **w**l V*’
Ii "Vr»
!*• f •«1
I .t
»..liv
'h.il 1*441
Imlonilluhlt*
we
i
r
o|H*rutlli|{
In
th*
At
the
same
time
it
wax
c o t a ir ir t i r
in
«'!»* h
. induction.
Three negro re g is ­
• u l tin
1 h is
•i»
til c l r
fl i * ii* &gt;• l(**tiir \ fi»*! ••»i th«* * u i ’• t h« •
•I"
**..
l.
-I*
Ml*.I
Y
Is.
Pacific
value
• H ill ll* I
trants failed to report for Induc­ oranges that led in sales
y « .» r ii
I h i &gt; * i'l t h l l l
Vl.lx
.•I lt&lt;
ifi'l \ m«-•
a ffairs nf th*’ WiMtly
t ’lty *• •»•*» ••«* »»*•
i
I.. »% hi III. I * Mill
the past
season with
Th-- Ja p a n e s e paid a he*x \ I nd&lt;led with Jume. I uw'ii Ml I II ! I (|„ , |
tion, according to A. B. Carter, during
i* in I L r
Ifavr a
*h*»rt talk ann unlit.** \ i.
' hi it •I III f I * S It* W S|&gt;«*tir«*r
J O N E S B EA C H . N Y J u l y 9 . ' price for the damage infllctr-l 1 Sprnc^r lliirilm ub r»-r(1un«‘il«u- j if |
170,080 lK.se. bringing &gt; 60!,4W
selective aervice clerk.
til*
•*M I hi* niMtIV llillik'x thii* «'«*ilhl D*&gt;
■
l*H
l
Slltlll
l
T
h
ar*
wera
no
flira
or
mo»,
lost
110
m
rrrnft
in
thu
two
months
I ahlti S it I*. v%hub \i uh
Reporting for regular induc­ at an average price of &gt;J.41 u
•f wImmiI.I !•*• •|**•.«• Is* 11&gt;*|*( six «
qultoea on Jon*a Beach yesterday. ! lu-gitmlnc March 26 rliiring whirl' vised l,y Malmlm Mai Neill
tion
were
Eddie Givens, J r . , box.
' .Ilf*.I*I
I
The
first
beach
tent
fur
pence
tinBritish
tuak
fnrrc
luaheri
til
The lowly rahbage leaped past
th. hfwt
Jim m ie l&lt;ee Whitfield, John Herih* roe lx.1.
K U
Ikupr*'* ht -is.k*
tl
Dill
W ..
time use of a Todd -htpvnrds Sakirhima ixlnn.is
last
w, ,-k ■
,,,k.
•1% man McGill, Thomas Gilmore and celery In the ••vegetable sweep
lit*
•••*1 *&gt;f limn' civlr ' m11* f«•1
I If It.
Only one
British
ship wu. points
M i.
hi,.i
s tak e s" un.l placed second with DDT fog generator to kill Insert
.ifillle Knight, who was U a n i
hu i»
W
i L•• t h i•» n !?»••!*
.,
ferred here from Baltimore, Md. 248.011 sack, bringing &gt;743,008 pests proved to be " lo o iK-rrriit" n-ii-l-it-d timperativi- during tin (he ratnp .„&gt;i.i.i,r.
I f fl*
%|.i*
•! V
•urreaeful, observers n tKirted
&lt;ami nign the dexlrnvi-i i'l ste i xiste-l
Those who reported for pre- Celery plu.e.l third wftn 6*
• • l&gt; I H 'i I l l V
Employes
at
the
1-rn-i'.
one
of
It..
I
n-li-fnt
iguhit*
was
hit
tw
i.r
eoui|
elrl
i
•
i
•&gt;&gt;I.
induction
were;
Willie
Jam ea Otrfl c r a t e , bringing &gt;223,403. In
s ' ••|.,-U I'.'f
,,n tiu- same «l«v. another carrier pllre af'. o *I
,.i,
Ilurke, transferred from Madi­ fourth place were tomatoes with Ihe largest in the N»w ^ork
* III.* , Hllf tl* ! t'. • X. '
muaqui wu. hit (wire on xurrexslve da\ - i sure
son; E rnest Mrike. transferred 31,010 c rate , bringing &gt;160,007 metropolitan area, aanl
I I" f 111 llllllg ***** I »• •
]
»t.*
The te&gt;&gt; - f-iind Do •f l.
a from Camilla, Ga.} and Edward
Other vegetable items of m-&lt;- toes were staggering w thin five ami the Victorious was hit once
I li,Nii\\i)U,i l
IV ill
• I SptH'llll I
l■
I
•*•11 II *M* h.
Vkiio VNiiulil n i u k r (h it!
.I
A*lvan&lt;«*
Lee
Brown,
transferred
from
|)U, „ , K, Tontrol and flreflghl- A very (Kipulur plutr
: importance sold as follows; minute* and dlad a few minute*
at i irk
K t’MHfl* ll'tl
.1*
II iiIm'I t t an tourist center. Opinions on ih*&lt;'*1
Th«* M
(
„ , . u,
beans,_ 30,482
buabel
bam later
K ochtster, N. Y,
___ap
________
. . . . . __
. . . . ___
and that within 'h a lf a n : |nK parties on all three carriers mints rop idly took plure, und i
f
•
•»*1 * »! I.lllllo
•ii civic Impntvrmrnt* v%»*r»' »!&gt;** (hr f •*■I*I ot t ti«
Charles Jo hnson made » I I m.-t I
g. Ha ph Stes
Negro registrant* «bo failed to p«r*t &gt;120,814; Red Bliss poUloes, hft,i r f l i £ ' • ? , w? ”
.
,,
were able to clear Ihe flight
givrn l»y II 11. Pop**. Kiel* ii«*r K «*n n*‘ l f l ' i l i In-1 * •i k in |•111 •&gt;•
of
a
possible
50.
The
ramp
.
.
;
*
'
'
V
"
'
«»l.
L.«M
report for induction were; Mor- 41,481 0f 50 pound aack* *1 &gt;94,A truck blanketed a f o u r -m i le . , ! „ * • i0 alrcrnfl within a short
I
MW111 I $ DU*
•t I
unv s*rliii?ttti * llollft. II II f'olrrnuo 110*1 |li* H* &gt; iiitinn • iiif f ’g tl*'
\%it Ii
th*
Nut iMii.il. " l,,v
rla J . ‘Vf.lliami, L *w i* Houston U g i - Grapefruit. 30.C8&amp; boxes at long beach area yeaterday with o , , jniP nf, , r , hr „ p|„llo n t wprr {•ffUtcrroI
ih* tup
I"
| |(.*!•!
K*.*t.'r
D ll V S* Iiiiii Imm &gt;* Murk ( nrpmi&gt;*r
Rlflr
\
!8DT
lilt
lull
f
h
r
i
i
fir
{
and Leroy B r y a n t Any persona I
Tangerinea, &gt;2 box** at 16-foot
high
DDT
f»g
that , llklM|f „ ff , I)(| |nll&lt;|lnkf.ond none
I l- e
11* . *1. I
»•* * .J
.It
I'hi* MuiiYtuiiir **f
ntn^r
Ufi4*-f
thr
«
"tin*
•
'|.*»-hu»
' knowing their whereabout* are &gt;86,748; Iceberg lettuce, 10.606 blocked from vialon a man stand. w
forced to withdraw from ar
I I
« ..I*.
11••ill*
0
•iso
wn«*
fhnl
f
r
*
*
i
*
of
l
i
a
r
*
1
**.*K
e»i*
|
e
|
s
»
It•
i.l
I
requested to notify Ms. Carter.
ing
20
feet
*
W
V
but
which
did
tj(in
c r a t e , at
Peppers, 12,l**h&gt; I•
Mi.-- *
vo * point. Si»nf*»&gt;.|
•€rv»**l Mriih ih«* Mm in*
th.
Paul Harold Miner, while re g ­ 786 buehels at &gt;43,341; Etcarolo
I»
O f
M it Of III
ll*|\ MOtMg* '
Three near m l.se. also were PhUlj-pttu-s
istrant, failed to appear for In­ 20.516 hamper• at 36^ 18; Cucum­ n° m l f ^ t br? M '."if- . Ch
11. . .i-i
i now f
rf"loUA ItllNlHl'aa I'll
T h . I"1)'" liftkp r
duction on June 26, Mr. Carter bers. 6,607 liuahelt at &gt;34,304;
•&gt;*•*1 I fl.
ti
\
»!.*• f l I*' Mill ■* -t . tf \
m f a U u Mt I t i n
M i* *
I.ill
stated.
Cauliflower. 122182 crates a t &gt;31II
«lrrk» hpt thrir rnornrntum swapt rtntrr nf m\ I f .ii I it»*
* f III
I ft*' %,1 *&gt;*•• •t'l *
I
I
.
hearh
bafora
Sumiay'a
rrowita
I»«*
286; English |&gt;vtsa with l l j S t l
thrm ov^raitlr \%hrrr Ihry fxpludr.i roll- ami
- •If I&gt;all rll*p»‘w fli.l1 &gt;•11 .
llunta-i bushels ut &gt;11.003 and Yellow Iran arriving.
I
f 'v f f in f KIM TM |*I silt- &gt; li"t • 'I
• 1*1
fav
o
rites
M
r»
J»*w
w
•
I
&gt;
*
&gt;
The*Voir!
which
do#»n't
ri»r
bul
'
1
“
rrJ,,CB*
|
y
lh*
A
Jh,r,,
Squash with 7.657 bushel a t &gt;28.•!
I.....
• ............. •4 ' * i; .* Mui i .I. \ •• • ivir iMlen-at t h . COtnp'li 411a, 11111*t ito«l
roll,
assay
a
.
f
a
i
t
a
.
.
man
can
!
"
"
"
'"Urh
rig
the
super
.Uu264.
1.4 '
M . - In" |l|x.|.S .
Ir- \ ,
flna job *&gt;f fillin** up tin* Im*&gt;'«
Conflict h**iw*'*'n fm n"i*r ii* ! I ' l i - ' t
It.. 4*1 1. •**l &gt;'
I •I 1
Hui- i
TLos** who havr kimMii Imu |
S* v4*1 .1l J
i (In* ilullv
l.llir lN t
Ill h 'l l'a U
M t'l •'
If* 'I
*
M .*. » M' 1 11II1114. 1*•*&gt;*• in«lanr&lt;*B of thi* A l*u*l ••'’.ti.m**
II........
tlm hav** l ran nchirvmg l»« tt
r.it
Ir.ilufi*
ilouliU* W i l l
T h . i v .U w .r e under direction ,
.S ”
I...
II
ausri
The British reported that t i m e
Ilii'i-i i
rimming. .Vr Morrm n p o r li­
1 * an cauurtl in pa«»ing V6*ur» by •Ilf 14' ill I •
of t h r New York state science
£
»*ghf
I'altn
i
nf-,\
\!
h
iliiiil
i
i»
k
Hnh the ri*nI cmI mI i* Ihmiiii tut.I i .it.*
l t thr*
A m enrnn
Rr*| f ‘ ro*
servicer-and the Long Island state the Hiklshirna strikes began they
|ic*H« Ii tt"&gt; M !&gt;• (' I .&lt; -ihtl If til h I
&lt;;* '"ip* II mmIiii ,
had lost 70 men killed and -'14
h lrvp m m t
awimming p rogrn iil by M... &gt;1
failures, it wits »iitti «l an I il w &gt; | . n il* * !, m tit*
park
Commission.
* * **i I . i p | i *i i r t«»
A now sarvica In th# B«minoD
seriously wounded.
d been u f f r m l
Ninrti-en b o y * ' Muxw. II lielaind. Tommy Si&gt;«-t t . •, , , t, rt, MWj
r.otiiiiur b a . U - n
* •»D
■* . ■
h u v r m i iM p m l *•! |**»i t **** t
to
County area will ba aupplled with
British »hlp* which have been
.asexl t h r ailvanre&lt;l swimming Hill '■• ■'ll'
i • f.iln. Aliil.oiim. |,|une
coiintvracl t l " th* opening within th* next two
listed as operating in the I'actfir
t, which l* one of Ihe hnnlexl Hillv 'oM«ri l-ouix llughi-y. IVn
-pj,0 f 0 ||1)w|n^ .................... ,-on t h r l i n e fifwf. \kful* IM 1l i r t h i n l .
ahmilil |{ut .ii Ru% u &gt;'*•' !•* th** turn
week* of a local sale* and service
include two battleships, four c a r ­
PM*ty " ......
1 harlex Moore. Tom , lru ct|ve uctlon wo. ni«|........
.thru*I i f thi fir 1*1 kiln. Ii whr prol»^ center of the Britt Tractor Com­ __ Purchase of the Reel Garage
riers. four cruisers ami numerous
The
R«*crcation
Hull,
un«l*r vtiy 1.«**»•i*»milk
i,\ri\ .tin* ld a ) i i ) v% lit , M I * «li*i*lit f il l | n -Dir
I
l«*H
K
this
line
pany of Winter Garden, which Huilding a t 301 W e st F irs t S tre e t
destroyers.
eouncllorxhi j&gt; of Alvin . Kilpatrick _ Falnn \l
Malrnlm
MiNelll
, , f o g n i i e Sanford, .nlvunluge.
cun Iw rim »li*u»i H' k. vt r, J r t s c y
wQ) ba represented here by J .XL together with g arage e q u io a t o t ,
Was n impulnr spot in rump
All Fred II.•»eni Clyde Bowen. Bill
2, Hull together in promoting
WITH THE AIR SERVICE
sorts of fun was had up nt the John*. Wallace Tyre. Ze-ke Me- thrm . both with enthusiasm anti Mill** mill Mm gumito im* ;»In&gt;» |hu*was today announced by H. 11.
n l h i l l t !*•*» IM t in - i:» * r
r ltd location and akop th* Duncan. W. R. W illi* and U- E. COMMAND, (Special)—I’vL Ray
“ Wreck H all'' as the hoys say. Null. Waller tiraham, T I llnr- with money.
I Handicraft turned not mnoy s i s , l»i»\i l Itussl, Joe Wimblsh, (
Bpencer who are remodsllnr and Smith, Jr., ton of Mr. and Mr*.
TtUllght*. ri i ti i r3. C h art a rourse of unified ar
Things.
T h e nlarques of ships
repainting th. InUrior of (he
t S ? t l y ° f w m k.
n r a t Tenth Street and 8*n- building
with
th#
intanlion
of
fon^
Florida,
U
?W
&lt;oHr
worKAnd
Indian
heads
have
been
mnde
f
' l r a l •!■*
J , r i h m " ,VH. Jam es Ijiwton and ,lon o t Hotary■
building
Avenue. It will handle. * opening on July 16 a fourfold Ing In a quartermaster truckin g
* y each boy.
This gave them Spenrei
Hpenrt-i M
llnrilin
Ernie Morris, Flint Club and other civic groups I III* J mIt**
nr slits
m &gt; i ml** i *•*» * • - » |s \w M
W A SHINGTON J u l y 0,
- Aomething to remember the rom p Rodger lim ner, Dickie llaucr, Hat with the Seminole &lt; minty Chainlata Un# of Ford-Fargo son automobile service constating of company In a Urge air force
t •»
*!)*••
v *• •*
the t
I and farm implement#, auto repair, upholatery, body re ­ ordnanee depot which Is part of Edward Stettinius, J r . , told the
Connci. N’ r w
Sinyrnn; J u n im r l-er o f Commerce to ........ ..
i * k•la 1 M* i*"ii •I i i t» 1re si
awes
. . _M
„iiii
.4
s»s—___
interests of this section
Senate Foreign Relations Com
ululll
a
is
v
s
•
II
M l ' M|
part* win ba ■carried In pair and painting
nalntine and
and iubrication
command
in
IUly|
Bill
Evans,
assislant
with
K
H
MacDonahl.
Will
Hale,
V
i
enns.
lubrication | H. Wn_ ^
g ^ tetor ,lrtVBr fn mittee today the United Nation*
Ed Hwaim. former member wax
l Y l f i ll«lf limit DouMrl
And the Rifle Range, ilitl a Floritln, Harry Walsh, Duytona;
iirric i*
1
•
B
oll. 1 I*i*l lr &gt;
charter o ffe rs a "truly effective
C
u
r
t
..‘
Wmtrev.
D
.U
r
n
l;
W
a
v
e
J'clcumrtl
hack
by
Fletrhr,
Boll.
Emviii
R
h
.ll
Oil
Ola
trill.
eUHUn
l
i
f
t
.
Smith
l».
well
quallgroup of wall trained ma­
"gTsml” Job.
He is also couh
i
«ini
T . H. Bcovlll. Shall 0U dlatribIs* Ill* lir » % \r•Ji« r eek •
ts peci ally trained In Ford- ato r of DoLand, front tlhM&gt; tho fled for his present dull**. Also, Instrument f o r tasting peace " «fior of Cabih 2 .
McCoy, r. rry Smith. J a c k Gil- ' ! UrTy K u ,lf"
f,,r ,h '' * ' " K 1 It* Ur 1 1'*.»••• • 4 1'. 1Ml1te* a'' ll J o ,
mg.
• Mills. Ilule
he was a former student of Mt. T h e former eecreUry o f . S u t e j ?
l \l ■f r fi Cuf
.
n maintenance and operacouncilor
o f bert
Thinl l l* r e — 1 ul isrll p
Pleasant High School. Corporal testified ae the first wltneae . * * BMI J *'nn lnK*
will arrlr* »0&lt;m from Win- 600, will operate,
I&lt;*rtip4 IlNlf llnllp llnuhlr |
John C. Smith, hi* brother, la the 60-natlon agreement reached
-tar Oarden to taka car# of th# service.
t’lis-frikor
Ishlt * Mnta inilfV
\
a t San; Franclaco atarted e l f l e U l . f l M rg &gt;
now.
Mrrtag
with
tba
alt.
lore*
• ItgfLNjh S
t
ie
mr lit In
1
irt, Mr. Trawtck anL. E. Spencer, automobile
Iv through the Benata amid In*
llla y
P u n ip a n lo n : Ir r s s y
lltu e
bolstered, hat all
v jf ,2 r tiT ? xi
1’
4
hank
Note
Hava •
dlcatlona
It
may
be
ratified
with*
*" Prlrab^^Smlth vnUred the

Over 2 Million Dol­
lars In Sales Are
ReportedBy Lehman

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British Carriers
Are Damaged By
Suicide Fliers

Seminole County Boys Pass
Rotary Program
Happy Days At Camp Winona Gives Boost To
Civic Progress

\ arious .Members Re­
late \\ ays ( )f Help­
ing T’o Ad\ ant e ( ii\

Negro Registrants
Leave For Induc# tion At Bianding

DDT Fog Generator
Ki l l s Mosquitoes
On New York Beach

*

Foster l\(‘imels In
Lend Last \\ eek In
Net Purse Monev

6

*Sax,h':,...TJ-fl.: ~

Tractor Sales And
Service Center To
••Be Opened Shortly lNew 4-Way Auto
Service To Occupy
Former Reel Place

b - * SSK.- w

P v t Ray Smith, J r . Is
Now Serving In Italy

Stettinius Talks For
Charter In Senate

ST&amp;T’i&amp;J&amp;

m r jn itp ih *

x Two SUnford Youtha
Volunteer-For Navy
-------------

army on Aag. 10, of 1944 and out amrhdmrnt or reservations'
started hie eeaneaa service on
Mar. t f ot IM6, Ha 1# also entitled to wear th# good conduct
_ Home On Leave

been

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Willi* , T &gt; a i t * W *

ware Navy

according to

s^ T M ^ rr^ -

ChUf A. &amp;
W WEATHER
Recruit- la axperieocad In
Paal automobile repair.
•FLORIDA — Continued partly
II. H. Duncan, who wilt handle
rioudy and warm through Tom -

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a

gill years as bookkeeper sad ac­
countant and during th# past two
ton of

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Leavened breads’ wore know
and naod by the Egyptians' an
otbor early civil list lone ’Ja, th
region of tho Eastern M#dlt&lt;
reman at treat AJBOO years ag

PS 2 f*

Th# bulldln

tor A faw
fo* train-

have

Carl Chorpenlnr, Jr., \\H
USNR, together with Douglas V
Brotchit, A/S, USNR, son of Mr
Earl Brooms and brother of Mis
Jackie Ilrotchle, will return todaj
to Balnbridga, Maryland, afltr
hat marked
marl
five-day Im t o that
tl
completion o f their boot I n ln ln i

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Lourine Bt*al |Ration Board Gives
Named Supervisor'New Closing Periods

Governor Millard Caldwell h a s t
olnled Mrs. lourine Ueal o f
nforti a * Supervisor of HegisItlon f o r Bemlnole County for
tnruing term to succeed the
W. J. Thlgp#n.
Mrs. Beal, who has lived in
ford line# 1913, la well known

»ughout th# dty and county,
Ing been- connected with the
ford Herald In^varioua capacI of circulation manager, aotiety editor and advertiilng manir&lt; She la a member o f the
Club and the P in t Baptist
ch, , and la the mother of
iter B u l. Fork Union Military
lemy graduate, who leaves
for the armed services.

CITY BRIEFS

Ur til further notice, the gnsoline, fixe I and kerosene departm e n u lit the War Price and Rn
tinning Board nt the Hanford
S an fo rd Klwanlana will meet at
Armory will be closed all day
Wednesdays and Friday a f t e r ­ 0 :3 0 o'clock a t the Vald ti Hotel
tuesday evening to proceed to
Tuesday
noons, it was announced .b y A ll. the Methodist Children’s Home
Peterson, secretary .
at E n te rp ris e where a Joint m eet­
The departments of tires, price ing w ith DoLand Kiwanians will
and stoves will be closed Wednes­ bo held.
day afternoons only as u a u e l
Truckloads of office furniture
Residents o f Sanford are urged
and fixtures for the new 8 tata
to conduct t h e ir ritlo nln g busi­ I-eg ion Headquarters at the Val­
ness at times other thah S a tu r­ des Hotel-, srrfred Friday. The
day morning in
In order to leaval
leave |lwr?^ ■ w tn.||f hted room on the
that time available for residents |n^ f,, floor , Mt&gt; formerly the
from country districts to tend t o ' mM(ll, r
0 f civic clubs, will
‘their rationing
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PAGE EIGHTH

T O E R A N F O n f» H E R A L D , B iY N F O R D F L O R I D A

M ONDAY, JU L Y

class In Florida, whose ambition |
and physical encriry had becn|
sapped by malnutrition and In­
testinal parasites Although they
nicked many of the m aterial beneand towns a few had arrived in thefils Ilf sluvrs, they glorified lit
private
tat napes, those
huge ihe f a r t that they »&lt;•*■ free and, |
vehicles with their bodies hung thus, set above the Negro slaves,
io could lie si*cn everywhere, as
on springs Ivetween high, apokeu j »‘h&lt;
wheels, slid attended by Negro they altrmlccl thru masters or
ttccom*
coachmen
and
footmen.
The loitered nn the vt as fti
mist
cten rc of wagons and even ox- jillih mmip ermrul t«*i their
rta^lhdlrau-d the common man's |irA te i
The rich
ihe |iH»f
interest m the coming 'events.
the offirlnl repreThese visitors in Tallahassee and the
M'nlatise
Mini
the
interp»lo*l on­
were representative* of the people
virvrir utirrrul
by
the
W jry m A ^ euaiima
of Florida.
Planters, lawyers, looker
doctors, and m erchants* dressed I tli ivi^ht that Kl^ruln wn.% brcoyi
" j f f yfAMAUXOUiitAA
i
in
if
.1
Aelf-ifiiverfiifiL'
coinrotMj*.
in fashion and proud nXJ^iclr so­
I ■ OtoauMowwiUjO
cial distinction*, discussed cur­ wcuith.
On thi» Juno morning of IW5,
rent problems and berated their
" £*- osimoihsu f i f
political ........... Ms.
Sturdy, in the elected rot»rwrntiitiv«’» of the
Soaow ,
&amp; {
dc|&gt;endeut farmers. Clothed i" people .if plomlil puaheil through
Jeans made hv tlreir wives m t li r irowileil t.’anitnl M|Unrc tt*
Fourteen
daugnters ami filled wiUi a know­ tflelr assembly null'
ledge gamed from stump apcccn senators And thirty-three repre*
cs, "pulpit i reaching," or an oc­ sentnlives ant were*! the first roll
casional newspaper, boasted of mil of the (ieneral AlllUlMytheir rights of citizenship. Here other legislators am v n l wvAm
and there aiming the bystanders following flays, mid by ^Jijjy 1
were a few poor whites, the rep­ seventeen arnittors nitd lofty rep
resentatives »f a relatively small r&lt; sen la lives from the *i t LHitt sen­
atorial dmtriet* anil twenty coun­
ties of the State Acre at work
on iHe ptoltlms of orKitiiiiinK n
I ijovy-nmen
In both houses of the Irffirtlu
ture, the firiil ednrern was that
SiPOflTI ROM RADIO TOKYO tM kfltbat U, 0. Invasion force* are locked
of ortfammtion which included
In battle with Ja p ttefwxtterq at Kitova It Land, which Ilea SO miles weat
the election of presiding officers.
of conquered Okinawa. Enemy ecercca, expreeelng apprehension over
The senators chose Jam es A.
the approaching invasion at Chine or Malaya, pointed out that Kumt,
Hcrthelnt as their president, but
the representative* were unable
which la about M tnfleti aquare, conld provide air and supply bases to
to elect n speaker on the first
supplement Dm M i a Ryukyu biwee nam being eeUblUbed on Okinawa.
flay, for their time was taken
The man abows Kunva'a stratagte pcnKioa.
(international)
up with the report of the Com
milter of the St Joseph'* Consti­
tutional Convention which report
rd on the jff'iternl election that , uml a probate court waa created
It UK A I. COMMON HKN8K
fur each of the twenty-alk coun­
had hern held in May.
Ily Spuds Johnson
('minty government* • were
On the follow inn: morning the ties
ISlPIED ADVKRTISirtC PATER
Mouse sclect^fl Hugh Archer as authorized, and the aeven codVitlr*
Ike per Dne far one Insertion
Speaker and invited the Senate which hnd been forme,) by the LAND MAY RE H in t. TH E
Me per line fer three insertions
Council a fter
18311 W EATHER GOOD, RUT POOH
to n Joint session t*» . anvripa the Territorial
SE ED W ll.l. NOT DO WELL
|7e per line for 8 Insertion*
i"I»*ct ioti returns
The Senators. were recognized as valid political
It m atter* not how rich hi*
lie per line for TO insertions
To
In»wever, hail agreed to transact *ub-dtvi*ion» of the State.
Klslmum rates . . . 10c
no further business during the nay the ,'»«)cn*ca of government land may Ire nor how favorable
PHONE 111 OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFfJKD HERALD day ns n mark of respect to the a romnrehensivo revenue mcaiure the weather, the farm er can't
Count, fir# word* to the line, including phone and address.
mernorv of Andrew Jackson, the levied taxes on real anil personal iroduce satisfactory crop* unle»*
AU advertlaem enta fo r situation* wanted w ill he charged fo r at th r news of whose death on June 8 property, buainrsi enterprise* and le plant* good seed of varieties
regular riaosiflad rate*.
Income*,
and
on nullable fur hi* condition* Tim
had been received in Tnllahasser professional
mi the morning of the twenty- slave* and free Negro**. Execu­ first requirement for success in
tive departmental headi
were producing crop* i* good, suitable
fourth.
On the morning of June 25, elected, two United State * Sen­ seed.
Eaperienre over the year* nn i
the election returnn» were nut ator* chosen, and provision made
popular election of a painstaking test* by Agricultural
v
nsk«m| ami Hugh Archer declared for the
M.B. POPE CO.
that Wilhnm 0 Moseley had hern r&lt;&gt;| resentalive to Congress to fill Experiment Station workers have
’Mitt your car fo r 10 with
elected to the governomhip of Ihe vacancy caused by the resig­ shown what type* and varieties
LA.STA-LOID
nation of liavid Levy Yulce, who of crops are best for Florida
PJortdn
had hern honored by «r!eetlnn for conditions, and the wise farmer
Public interest in |be orgamta
lion *d l he Stale government the Senate A* a firal act the will plant these varieties.
"UPHOLSTERY
fa b ric ,
ta p ..
Knowing the varieties which
t.»em bly voted it» member* the
n in bed al it pet »iti J iMe 25. but
tries, damasks, brocatellvs. a
thr wui in *.f the Oenniil A»sem •um of three dollar* for each day promise success under favorable
oo,l stock to select from
K
they had served and ton cent* conditions, it behooves the fsrm ri
Brown. CS11 N. Orange Ave
orr rnlie for travel to and from to obtain hi* -red with .-ore. le-t
1 n lln h fta***
tie get seed which are Inferior
The first (ieneral A»*erqjlly n't sred (hat are not pure, that are
A -l PIANO, A-l condition. Rhone
Ihe State of Florida did not ac- nut viatde. nr contain a huge
B04-J between 12 noon ami
■ooiplivh all that the people ilo- proportion of trash or weed seed
8:00 P- M.
Mted, ,n fact it did not provfdw
.o n e thing* rieceiaary to th4
ftinrtnining of a government, hilt
PU L L ETS. Wa have a limited
it lay a foundsll'n u|Hrn which
numbor of 3V4 month* old
-ijcee'iip g n-*emhllr* could build
Neve Hampihlr# lied pullet*
it more nearly perfect edifice uT CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH
Excellent Port Orange laying
government
alock.
Vaccinated, $1.76 each.
LIQUID for
82015 Sanford Ave. Phone 021
AR
MALARIAL
K
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SYMPTOMS
T a k e o n ly * •
NINE T U B E P in LCD cabinet
directed.
rudia.^ 618 Valencia Drlv«.

CHINA

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GET YOU THERE

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5 u cc« *--Y o u M u d Keep O n
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G IR LS’ pre-war bicycle In good
condition. Phone H3H-J.

GLAMOROUS! MODERN!
FO B BALE
LARUE fram e dwelling, ll.l West
16th Hl , extre large lot, lit,
mediata possession.
Robert A. Wllllem,
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Illdg C.IjO S E
O E R E N T : 10 acr* celery farm
on Camrron Avenue.
Phone
Dearborn M I6 or I*, 0 . Bo»

M7, Decatur, Ga

IN — 2 r,mnis each with
p riv a te
hath.
slimmer
rates.
C a ll wt 70&lt;1
2nd Hi.

ItUSINISSS SERVICE

FO R S A L E t 4 room house on STORAGE your ear at Kent's
euey-payment plan. For rent.
Garage.
Specie'
rata
d*ad
4 room* house, partly furnished
ator are.
on Sanford Highway 41, Roi
PAINT NOW!
i l l a t the Log Cabin.
He Have Good Reliable I’aiutera
available. Gall Sanford Paint
COMMERCIAL ULECTItlC
&amp; Glass Company. Phono 30.7.
box, 12 fU Reaaonabls.

,W. l i t St,-Pglma Hotel.

ONE C R O SL B Y
Uble
radio, good condition,
, Also baby bassinette.

model
cheap.
Phono

AU TO
BO DY
AND- FE N D ER
W O RK B Y AN E X P E R T , RUP R K lO H A U T O P A IN T IN G —

large assortment of color*. Your
car can |ook new. Bring It to
ue and see.
IIO L L K R

M O TO R B A L E S

208 W. l i t Ht.

MULEI AND WORK HORSE,
JL Cochran, Lake Mary,

Phono 622

8M A LL furnished a
pie only, 1113 I

LOSTiiu

t*

terrier,

rtf'

TED TO RENT

SIT. WANTED^
. ,

A W ILSON, 703 W. 11th
. want* Job aa pert time

DUtanoc
stride npd get
your cnlls^throuih vrlihout Yv^iiting. r

19151

mum stand o:
would be necessary ’ if
v iiW lif- p€rrentJ»i?e ltit*u , nn 1 were IUO percent viable
whether the package enntaina
weed i k i I. It r n b l i s him to com­
pute accurately how much seed
he will necsl for planting a given
serrage.
To be sure that he is starting
his crop right —with good seed— 1
the farm er should he careful that
he get* the right variety and i
accurate information ■» to their
viability, *
If he has any doubt about seed
he obtains or if he has seed left
OTEr fr o m
the previous season

Florida** Firat General Assembly
~Metin Tallahassee On June 2,% 1845

I

2,

Stujtnlng uiodcni design lh rich walndt finish! Influtlen Table, Buffet, Chins Cabin*t, 5 Side Chairs'

Most o( the tunc it work* out that way, but
•oraetlfliMthere’* an extra big crowd on tom*

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.4,

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If * • wUb to be freet if » e wish U
preserve tevlolate those inestimable prlvtlege* far which we. h e re been to lo a f con­
tending—we B e e t f l ( h t !
—r * T m c K u k n r t .

V O LU M E X X X V I

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Large Forces Of U.S. Bombers Smash
Anew At Nippon Homeland Targets

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Rocco Presides
As New Head Of
Sanford Legion

3

SANFORDT FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JULY t. |&lt;j«r.

•Plans Completed U. S. Troops
Y For Building Of E n ter Berlin
r.
Freezing Lockfers
^
Contract Is Awarded
And Site Is Chosen
For F i r s t Project
Of Kind In Florida

IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

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t e e * *« • « « • &lt; »
IN IW. »/ »»&lt;U
neper will m s*.
I I JH sieetlvs
kna« far U *tk. beats. Start
MTlM MW-

Sanford Holiday
iir»n
Ubservance Will
Be One Of Quiet

As conquerors Ami
Return Salutes Of ru
Soviet Army Police

|Te\tile ( enter. Ship­
ping Areas Are Tar1 jj*ets For B-2*l’s Of
Twentieth Air Arm

Yank.s Use Okinawa Graveyard As Battle Points

UKHUN, Ju ly t, (A i" Amet
icon occupation troops roiled mi &gt;
W .A S IIIN t;T ti.\ . ( A I M — A
Berlin yesterday, speeding Unuuth
% Official announcement of . *
VPf&gt;
lit rgt*
l.iuh
lull*,* o f
»the beaten capital's innmhloth
completion of plans unil pro P l v a V V n r V d 1 h A r p F . Wreckage to the accompaniment
M-'J'.i - - m u - h i d ;iit»-\t a t itimattered wave* and tears from
Durations to build and staff r I V c TT t i l T C I S / a l t I j
t it is t r ia l l a r g f t - in Ilu* J a p a n le c te d
T o M sm b cr* 1
line* and work (h s in t' »f
the Seminole County Frozen
t*so It,itm*l:tn«l- in n ijfh t rniil.H,
1 women and girl*.
c Food, Quick Freezing. Lock­
llu* 'JOth . h i
am ii'titit'i'tl
Tn« American \eternn* of World
e r , and Commercial Storage
war II entered t * cnnqueitus ulld
|ypMti*rilii)
There
will
be
no
special
celePlant, the first of Its kind in
JD . JIocco, recently Installed returned the criap salutes uf Ited hrafion in Sanford today to m*tk
T ilt* r a i d ' 11 ■k p in tt* J u ly
women traffic polio There
Florida, was today made by V Z r W ” ''l^ d e ? T o r t h l." 7 .,r rt army tears
.'I, I
S unit* l.lu h I
.la p a ttof
"my”
ami
erfes
o
f
.
the
Fourth
of
July,
and
no
l«
a
t
to «t fi.i. nres Ilieu Tor me n ts t,
___
___
olamia U,o.
Edward Higgins, manager of time
licing plamia.i
due in
to
‘tiod
!»■
thanked1
'
from
some
Her
vftt*
titiii‘
1
ill his nrw office at the
Seminole County* Chamber of meeting Monday yventng of the |liners, but others were lent au-l |‘'"/'"'Irnel of gasoline by the
I tl**
r nf %iHi itf imirr
Hl'A
sullen.
f
-ag-s Ii t - r-*f
hi
thr
4pntmntrce and rhtltp B, Colt* vice |Klst
noise
will
occur
ThorsVanguards of u vast ii'nn
.
(Jitk**! iirhiiri imiUH
president uf the Bush Insulation
Five war veteran* were elected
i Li % i %*ni»«k’ at Municipal S-ifthsll
tK j; “
men mi tliinsihu
*
t o . Inc of New Yofk.
to membership in the post T h e se i
‘ "'■'"V ,,,,rhw l
■ F»rl.l wr fit the Frierson team
l r *"
ml. mua. 1 -ikeim ,»i %u ami
The site taken, alter b cnreiul included two Nnvy veteran. „f /ehlen.lort this a lie n ..............
mitmtk •ti It . Chitrles Mortison
K“ eShlkfikll I-I.»l»t1
survey ot litea which included the present war. Charles II Shaf* :l&gt;,) A
■" " "
t’lflAhfv wIt li the Tavern lesm
^
C —
pi* Huu Imi I (line) I,
land at the Sanford State Farm- fer mid Dwight D. Smith and '&lt;}* ll‘r K11' * r,v* r “,»l d.nm g muiuiifi•d Iiv Frank i'svlick. Also
,hruu* h
Hu-sian-occuped
'.c
^ sr,#i111•'litI
fi iimiiut with
j t ' b Merkel, will be the entire one Army veteran. Douglas Sten
tin Ihr W
chfilute in u clunh l&gt;c*
* *■ till ll**fi«hti
•flock facing the railroad track* strum. John O. Keeling, who has m»r.y w ot o. the capital
1» eel i V lU rll*» nnd Ihr State
» ^
c
'*i n
(iifHitr
on Commercial Street and ex­ seen 30 year* of army -r v ie e .
*» **'*•l *UiiT &lt;1 IIM111
e
.. In*
tending toward* Lake Monroe be­ that include. World War I and »&gt;'«-d the ,o,nh«t v
!*•►
* 5*
J • 4
uml wan
MItlit f Mitrnmm of Frier
IJ.
S.
Srt-utid
armored
(Hell
^ri
tween French Avenue and Maple II.
k‘«ii» -2
3 C 1 iinik.itiMB textile
tuluiif(«h! Ah ii mt'inla* r,
biiii’h
&gt;1Tst ilirtc much In hif
h.
Avenue, it wat announced.
rt'^rnl N th n. r»*d haired catcher
&gt;it n!
1 *1 | •
The corporation ha* been ferra­
.uni |*i •■ii iff »- HltracUun for thf
'M trtx^t
te)] by Fred It. Wilson, Sanford
Hwl.h\ s. 4, hi iicnih* will In* .in. „Kooco wu* iflvan
i
.t
in id.mg h
I Shi k*ii *i
legal counsel for the company
&lt; mdr
aullmn
, i- making* thrtu
. 1#til,, Im
*thh
t..
thir
lt»
thf
fact
:hnt
r
.1
V
.
’ 11
. . i
. 1*.
.
fight houi« into U| f ill 1111m»•
under the name of “Country Life tv to appoint
, ,
.*
. , three
'
“k if.lulfd in ha Vi* IJ«
hr* w.i
1 * . »* committee
r &lt; t t&lt;» pro
.
iilcdgo
l/ic&gt;
took
ycui* i
Froten Food* of Seminole County. mote vocational
training for vete- . Bivouac
... } m iierhn
Tlift- ll- S4‘ Ui vi d hi the Naval \1
Ine."
This will be under thv|rnl,„ IM Seminole County \t A
Sin ....... 1 -!• •••H'v t t‘da&gt;
In hiA red-nkmnid her** of (hr l
I *»ku-hmi «
general direction of Country Life Morrison wa» named committee army »a» th*» fir^t Amcin an
pllit t* . ' tie i i a If hm x mm td"
pig* U ,i|||&lt;4•i ut I.. i Im Nil u|m
Frow n foods of Florida, Inc., -tU.t chairman. It was decided to in iliei to ru lei the
T
i
\
&gt;
:
1
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tut
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t,a«
ht-en
M
fiirttj
h
wf I .itI rill r Ait.
I.* thi* lit!*i ml «r,i
® xch an g c lluildiriK. Jacksonville, j v, tr |t«,tl]y ( base, district retire center of H&gt; rim uh a o i i .d ,
.^K't hr 1T1 R t' ,r t, and J«m Look. taki ■- vrt m ji 11 mi
tltd ||w |Uec,f
t.
npaiiv. |M, ntalive of Veteran* Admlmslra
*l. H
*h*it
1
*1
&lt;
ft*-l
tnmhwf.i
wholly owned Hush company.
H
IM
|
*
■
i
II
**
t
V
for
F
ti
armored
diviM
The ntaimgemrnt of th&lt; Sanlo
drti I tion Vocational Training, to the the Second
.1 In mh«
i« kill*
the
!*(
-1\
i
n
m
[lii.i*.'
ri
*M
h
III
ill.
M
M
H
Iful
vkhtch
will
tiike
op
poaitioH^
pinrit in vested in a Iniard of di
Legion meeting on Ju*v It*
I *
Off .. I &gt; Min h.
1
*’ * .ii * *. iin nil
rectors
composed
of
Forrest tl&gt;
k
thil .object All net the AfTlCIICiHi ••ccupation iotn
aoulhwrniein part of the c;
It** I*r - f i f r filflg llis, ! *.*«ifI
"!»
tiOtchel, W. A. Patrick, John m»ft» mtcrcuted in veteran %wa ,the
(,, j
i•!*1•-1 i" i ••mi • it* with thi* y*»w&lt;- I
rumley and Alex It. Johnson
tio n .l training Including Sunt T l
M&lt;1 wn.
|IurveJ. Ntttlh
i i'lim *
i- I Iwrirlv wf Sm *1
!l ( a i C e M u &gt; t l i e
he contract for buildln, t”e w Lawton and Alex K Johnson,|tlf lhe lJlr [n,|lall ....................
1i411’f11 ll-li'l t ( 1‘t"f lull Ilf J
bint has
hss been awarded to *\l. 1. “ f rertuestcl to attend
Ihint
|northeastern Utah, u J5 ynu I.i Itu&lt; k Ji r
i i 'iie e d In S e m i n o l e
Aing uf Fort MyerV
Architec­
The tMistadjutant was Instruct { veteran due to return home •»••
ture of the plant will tie thui- ed to write
to eachpurchaser
■iunnti* after a few more •1u&gt;^
n-iile ( 'mi Ml % n&lt; tins
f pa pi
T !i!:'t «'f
11,"• Hit' hi vt i i
flat roof and axtanor decorative
, ticket,
/ u for
,i »»the defunct " 1*0 0 . 1- lie drove thia correspondent to
*4 " ’ loll*
i» ip*
Adolf Hitler
reichichajicellri &gt;
lollo
-gyeutment to include glass brick
"&lt; " 7 ' in "f''c l* c'V
kr l III* . ' ’1• • l4fil,iv in
Girl* in freshly ironed . frock*
*
trli|
I
ho!
.
,
1
st
1
h
i
,
III
"
make thi* the most modem I
°/.fl. 7 r WM ,n* ,rucUd to
r
w \.«hinc ; t h n . Jui
1 •-1 I ... • F.s I hi it ■
tlirr ti-4l
‘ .4 it ■* , *. |
it III MCI- ■ii»" • ■f 'mi r. t id [ni i h. i ut ••t tn
and attractive of pl*nt*.
Con- issue refund checks fur these. workcnl in lines along the
In o lourth of J.ulv 1 •I, m&gt;.tru e tion will be of liniMtone cun- Favment of those checks »«« held removing debrta from gr*-« file
*Nlr
nun
i
room n!
t‘H1
lied .it u,Uu . . he* k lu-\
F re , .teat Truman !«■' v a
•
e n te block with w-aterproof white up Alue to the fs r t that pur- uf ruiritd buildings. In an r t|'fll
* it mUM h.- ! 1**11'**«I in
■tfht tt hi* Inutif nfi i *if iv \vp
chiyirrs of tickets would not e*
id on the national In 1 ■not '
stucco encircled by a canopy.
liail ti-een si­ * • v •,« inl&gt; Hiii
11. " •dltnv iii'itf hu ill ne 4* wil |h
tuhlisb claims, although u dead- BttHin, not a singlt; block «iu seen
tfcreed of llt,eilv" which its lie I
lt
(hi h
to*
1 .\l.T,*ATt A BSFE. July
| * r sons ikvo carried Hi.- ugl
r i u l ji U - T T i T *m
iSE *t May 7 foe 'claim s was inU cl.
.....'ll
.UL.*t
-I
it&gt;|ii&gt;. &lt;
Ih11 i V.*»f ! L*vKI hi I .Mm
twice In 'T h e Herald.
iPgtulreds of worrfen, chddieo Thr rx lr mini huu x
lit^ ir'w m h white*'mI T for jw rfecl1 advertised
•drgrtlj
uf thi- h« world
■ I 1 (Iti-vl »|||i To ftO'.'r im '■.i
r Inru^btr li.t.j hi-r'i &lt;■
It wit! decided by the Post to nnd old men quareil up in fi.uu I l&lt;h ul t h'*f n«liitui» . Afhlrh him pro
sanitation, good light and easy
Min atatemerit
*&gt;It- t t l.i -'f. &gt;
‘ •I'lH'V t , IhIW t
in fArtniip wit * f •ssMunj, f
I i*.
t f \run
In /enlarulorf
working condition*.
All roams pay all claims made up to thi* of bread stores
«hirf‘l «»nU imp nrw lav*.
thf
-I
,111.1
,-l
. lies
*1 the ^f t* i*I i.util hi ir tiirun *t| {■
Ay a in On* veii t «t* i-ol*1 ».t ■
■
41 |f|
ut
,*t t ha
where meats ay* chilled, aged, tim r. whether made after May Lermai child cnmplumed of huu wiiiti* iilmtiHt f52»lhk) thruush Junr July -I ns the iiniiiverynrv •&gt;* tin
••If lo t t.l ( i ll,tl' t»*. irtttle.
"*r &lt;«f ill bruit h
lit- vka-*. 1| I h. Htt. . »*a| t
. e l* I*rnti4»'
ger and got port of Nntchei-'- JH
processed and packaged for sharp 7 or n»tH
i'
M
i
Ire-r
*
*
I
thiIi
r
I
M
'
t
b'M
.li
I Iti »|M*&lt; ml v Uh • 1•fi wri
lay 109 year *
"0 whirh v\
M 'F t
i |,h* ’
An old uomnn said
Jfreelin g are to be equlppetl with
A new hon*e committee was ap­ K ration.
'h.i pi a* - rilrtiii A wr n |'in\ i i Fuji •b *.f H.ilil*u*j
Thi* lrk'iiIntlvr fxi»rn«f* fiirurc» JtH-laretl our irulepeTnieni'i* a* .»
Hu ll.rtihl
. ' i i. t t. *
bie.id
WterHnmps that destroy all air­ pointed but no chail man was de­ she got only 200 griiinNuivivur*
im
ltJiJr
th*
vti*hi
t
■limit- hv l ho St ut •&gt; I i'^IbIu
|h&gt; SyL Hu- i h m*41•k .f thi* Ninth
She w it' reU*u»rd by Fom piroller J •overaiirn ih-ohIi*
borne barteria and prevent mold. cided upon. The committee named daily and no meat or fnt
1**
Kttlhrrliu*
lhr«4h*i, .mr \* rn\ tt hr •
n ri‘* i*j,t session
4,m ,* * «*Htvr'*In thia year of IlMf*. wr h«v«Thcsa operating rooms will be the was Tom Bullivsn, Sid RIChard went off with the rest ul Nairn M. Io4*e'» office today.
.hint
b
irr.
-M
r
4
L.inl
I
^im*
&gt;.f
tr » .
A lull to rmpportion house pride In the rotnhined miifht *'(
re's lunch.
moat attractive possible.
and Henry Walcott,
t
i
hif
*1*1
,
(ill**
siiU,
L.
tn-f
1
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rl
\\
Commercial uroriuceri, produce
Twice we crossed u caiiul tha* m**mberfihii&gt; ban lw*cn eriarttHl but thi* national uhuh hus *imtnlMii
I
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ft-.
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n
jr
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r
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1
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tint
Anouncemcnt was made that
dealer*, stores, hotel*, restaurant* the first loud of furniture for was an open sower which inuld thr Irif Ibla Inm up pear to Ihi * * rd ■IirnJill v to the defeat uf I hi
*
hiMirn,
Itnh,
Jeir
an.I
•
II
Ml".
.t I'M
Ho fur from itolvllljr tha netiiite r* enemy in Kurnpe We Inivi* nm 'I’d R e t u r n H e r e S o o n ■1 I if lit tn In |h»\ iJ I ! tin In i
fg r other sim ilar institution* may S ta te Department Headquarters be smelled BOO yards tu rn
I
nave facilities for tha Same pro­ of the legion had arrived at the the Kalserallea a Red ling fine nttimitiiment pruhlt-m set them by ftdance that, iir*Ier pt. *v idetu .
*
\ ..f N.n 1. Ik V v
‘ |
the r«ut«i it utlon ** they wer. we din»n tint\ rt ,*li the •
'* 11
over the sta r* and *tri|«-*
cessing and tero or other trm- Vnldei Hotel.
• II
J h i a - l i. r
I
l&gt;erntuie storage in their own Inpole outside tne Tieadquni l&lt; ' *-l when the •senaIon ntarteil June 1 the Pacific W*» i••*x*- HiimdIi ’ ^ ‘
f'1 "f hi i I i | I In .1 Fu
'
u
I hr i ■•■*I Ihi|1« ilown l*&gt; iilHJUl tha ITUidnni .* lhaf hit*, born Pi-Vetir ,
divuhial storage room, that may
the (irrman Communisi r &gt; 1
' r I uml
v* r.el « . •
,e
S'b.n)
|
•
«
r
!»*irin|iitot
up
ti»
June
li
ua of tiral in sn-iviny Ih- will arange In site from 150 cubic feet
\
I f
1 |.tli )4 4
Ni» breakdown of house flp en d i a leader of frerUorn for the vkurhl
up to carload space a* may be
M i. he
II • f k inn al firrv n rd a ill n. .....
I f* '
tur^a
him
hern
made
but
the
up
d e s ire d .
|« •* ut IHIIJ! tl. t he- *lilt't t*i | at thr Lf it’k -4i»ii |- tiitrral
•Thi. year, the men and \n»meii I t Ml V
» u..t
*( tf
I I 1iw*r brunch total of $13,233.40
Such facilities may be used to
of our armed force*, and many ri I ^ tiiifh i t tii \I III) * 1•*•!••Iel**\ Honn* at
Thiirt.*hi&gt;
with
th«
|
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,
f1
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r
M
V
%
a^
tvlie'll
fflM
wa« analysed like th|i by Chair­ vlllians us well, urn celebratinif nn-ni idiiH d l‘fi lt*uf
J linirt** • Rrv K I). Hniwnlit- «tf ihi- I' m - till'
bring into Florida from all sec­
r.| and
Ri
man
Wilbur
Klnjr
of
the
»en*tr
III- V4.1I ,U l ytt-riun ('hurrli ami Krv I h .1tions of tha country, quick froien
tha anniversary of Am rm an in - f I t i • I sunt.-td t
Ih ,
leifialalive expenne com mittee:
fre sh product* th at are not pro­
lira I Inlmr MiKmU*y, pnmtuf t if ihr ^t*th"
dependence fit other countrios j t h &gt;■ I,
n Ii
I /&gt;NOWOOD, July 4. (Special)
Mlleaxe
asparagus
duced here, such
I •t r • \.
throughout the worhl Citm oi, o f 1 |4**ffVl‘*t
' * -11*»I Lhiirrh, offlt'iatinp
Ia' w Arnold
ha*
Henitom* pay mil
Jro m
New Jersey , blueberries — Secretary
th tlic
’ Mi**nl vi ||| fuitim rn I v4*11?i *■*■*■i lit
these othrr lands will undor-loud
S 0 *4 J)0
w# fflitiruli1 And vt hv ...it IF
AU»rkm‘ payroll
“ rum Maine, cherries from Cali­ scheduled two new dog* In to­
I - INK* H - i i i met rry
N im ri of
who «m Junr
fornia, pork and beans from New night's daily double.
fhii 27 left for reiculur Induetimt. nr j Pally journal* and
"i rni m* tii iti t 1 Act her |iwlll&gt;»*ftr«-rx mil U W
frtedom In d fir tn thr bmirt* *»f uMd
am
England or any product not now ity Is an unknown quantity "and pre-lncb^etlon nnd |«hv«i&lt;»l v* r
calenderR
4W .20 mj| m#n e v rr y w h r rr
Iti ntlu i \w..
1.11
l ' till itUf fl""', \ 1 - frier, f r Minivn i her, t!
*
*
l
ai cause complications in sel­ nminulion, were today Trb»ttU‘d|
available in Florida for table use m ay
Mlurrlla neouH
,r
Kiti* X It
V' ■
’ !l»'.d &gt;v I' W Ihutfir, K \\
other*
join u*» &gt;•» httmtr * . »
ections.
However,
discounting
■o that locker patron* may hav*
Telephone and poatace
Muni tif and J F R* .»l.»•i 1 lr
IflJ otir tlre luriitinn that all rn* ►
. &gt;*f*
U..I Ih .
by E.B. Carter, i«l«ctlvr ^rrviit-j
.
moat any fresh product wanted tha naweomer*. C- B. Flash in ,
Axeragr dall&gt; foal
&gt;t ..... Ut \ |llld.ftif . t
. . Vk
•Is, .
472.A0
creati-il ttiiml unit ,*i»- t •'* ••
h«adqu«rtrr • oi**
* ,* * '
mi\ year round In *thelr own the second tnd Stalin In tha third clerk,
» Sfttl t i l l
A.
. &gt;, ,t |..
now on thinl floor of tin- Sanfortl
King aililnl that iiincr the iw endowefj with rurt-Ain mula-it «L»« '■
locker. This plant may also take should be able tu wind up a Atlamtc Rank Building
M 'lm rtlirr lie I
•ul
ginning of the ■•slraordlnary *e» rijrhtA ~ Ltb, hhrrtx and Hit pur
local products such a* poultry, daily double neatly
in n ", II F Whit-i
W I nd
Heturnlng to Camp lllamtlng nion, thr numlier of senate tin •pit of tUltpirirn*
( liilc l &lt; a r c I ’ r o j f c t s
In th« feature seventh, any­
vegetables, fru its and sea pro­
J"tn*s nnd A h It...
fo r
regular
induction
» i- i &lt; , nlnvc* has been reduced “sKH«rw at hofnr, nil Ihi* Jul\ I
ducts from here and ship them to thing may happen, Queen's Roll, Charles
Edward Patterson, Claude 1conditions w arrant."
1946, let uh hufior 4»nr nalmn’' ( i i \ f i i O l f i c i a l ( l u - c k
awaiting m arkets northward and River Deep, Bet'* Boto, Electron­
i-V&lt; 1sttan t»r*t
'Igtrl t*a at * ! hi
to South A m erica These faclll- ic or Andy Mine can Molly flash A manual Hlttel, Keith _ Leroy, j “ At nrrsent, the number o f em- ervid of Iil&gt;erty, Anil thr turn ural
u iii, itad I.t.... V fh d h\ tlhi* s x
W estfall, J .B , Ckisldy. J r and ploye*. including iccrelarica. bar
in of our ifm rtl forrni wln» i Mr
4Hee
property understood and under the wire a winner.
T l.".), II 1- WIn tl t In l VI.1■ft' 4Mini I'llEdward Eugene Colburn
been redurrd to
total o f liO," a n carrying this creed with them U ul i
Tonight’* entries:
\y r i»* » S »"» vI*'*• A ppl utkii 1 ,
“
used, con wall reduce the patrons'
'■ u'leu l»VI*l’
1 Aii •
I'd l.,. Id1Itiv«1The following were listed for hy said.
Kira, # • » —T iliH tr
throughout thu w6rid."
c o lt of Using aa. wall aa provide
rri*ti jM'fiivit'v I *i * it i'il thr nffh v
at tin Hurhii i ft UN.1.1 i ill i&lt;&lt;n camji
a trilm i S Itu ral R ev s
pro-induction, a number of whom
A f NflWnfrAhircfi
them with year-round fre s h foods
uf
Sup!
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w
tun
I
tn
H
tiity
t In■ thnn'4
-•&lt;111(4 1Bnr hi fit
a 1 A ndrew * Alm ost B la ck
wero. transferred to other lioards
LIIIL A D FL P IIIA Thu* Kv»i»ii)tf
o f all kinds not now enjoyed.
id iofifti-iiiii.it wilh thi' i|iiartrfly
al O la*
T A utotetl
«(t ifi-1 th (Jc.
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truckle
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One of tha moat . Inotable if i t - «»«
rhcick up "M thr rhlhl cjirr pm- |Hulletin lf» flyln*r u n n » iilcn
mm v
wand Ware - Kelnrtlr
Manning, W illiam Ella* llar(&gt;er.
O ors of this plant la -tha lnstallktri mu She tiim f I Snrif&gt;&gt;nl hum |14 rr-«mplovmrnl fl«r.
*1 a in m 111. •i.t t fHit' n (Jet
I VMM Hair itellr Doable)
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Austin
Nile*
Vfhlen.
Frederick
It
In
a
Kurvici*
huiiiiri
wtth
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T lo n uf tha p ro -fab ricatej. branch I C. It Flash
jimi
J
m
in
'uinpiiny
with
Mi
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I Martina'tv- lloll
tint nv noW f 1if ht Mil 1hir Nut In
Hteln, Alfred M. Dwfnnell. ColU
locker •to rage plant* th a t bold t Utay Companion! Hilda Jtale
ifiriiu Lumtrr. suprrvianr uf third emblem on ■t'* white field Sea.
it Blny- od. 1 ht•rt' HU'«t t»f
T tody's 1 * 4
E . Booth, Eloy Vincent Delgado,
He low a gold nUr with the num­ thf •
ICd lockers tu bo placed Jn 1 Aleetaa
I'ltriHlrtl ■ih****l irrvicp,
venr urmind Mf on ir^t* not
4
Match
Tar
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Tain*
W illiam Alfred E llis, William Her"neighborhood*"
and
outlying
ber
o
f
employee
killed
in
action
rucUcp
on
ft
rvrry
I
This
nupt-rvUlori
i*»
in
roilAll of his Ilfs, CpI. H arry L.
t IMI t'..Id hut it i4 ftut JIH tfutwi
Third Ware-. »/l&lt; Mila
man H arriett, Clair E. Tiller, Weeter, Lake Mary musician,
communities wanting thorn. All
(S ew .d Halt DeHy Deatate)
lows really like the nectinn with lulministration of and n blue ntur with the numU-r as Hi FI uridit Mill thin r
Claude B . W alla, Clarence Bel* pianist and composer wanted to way I plsy, "My
is to ba dona in tha 1 R es Lady
I Old Maasaa
Hantimlu" fund, by ttie Federal
Work* of the new apa per N wnrkerp in
"l a in ul atmiird •u: ht nfiir thu
•H r.
t but tha MUM locker t Htalln
lam y, John U Oglesby, W aller own a fin* plana accordian. While
Original composition) on tt. and Agcncv to finnnrr projects re uniform ia n repn&gt;durtpin *•f thr (icrmiin Vjirnpa. the fourth InrR
IM
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g
s
m
lt
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t
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l
a
n
k
M
et*
la to bo m ad* available 4 J e r s e y B lu e
diHchnrfcrcd veterniii' e-t hunt fn ll»p w■t it M.noo ton»i iCherokee
R 'm r Roy Hopkins, JUensrd Hickson, stationed wilh the Third Army
Ureal Iy sounds good oil this «r 1 tilled to »«r needs, such ns the hnii|irnti]y
to communities aa fa r away as
le a n t n
J r . , Henry A . P artin.
■tartly
tt hud hepn Tti Hrt'fiu'i haven for
*m dlan.
nurveiv (or children of mother.
occupation
forces
In
Austria
h*
&lt;4klslila War*)
*0 rtltoa as la ayaQ aU * to San­
Th® idea for the flue * diiir I« b(
Also Hated w a rn Wltli* DavtU, recently had the good fortune to .eT" TT h * other day 1 was nwnrdeil who tire working, nnd seion.l nge
. r %v it w %i»rvitr hi Item! Ho[»f
t
B
ail*'*
Bor
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Tippy
le
y
ford residents.
Jo e McDaniel, Wallace E. Al­ acquire one and Is now dalighting
January
when
the
afti-ntunn M&lt; run f[H tn rOilIf* hoiTir on iL
Infantry
combat
hiutgr.
It
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program,
I
Ju
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t
Out
I
ja
ck
Milton
o r*
paper mtahltAhed Hr veteran i*rr 1 i Itlllr IJVPt on thr Ml V*•rnoii.
britton, W alter C. R atliff, Eu* his comrades by playing original
I Jumping Ja ck T Oar J a s
made of starling silver. I also
Have
vice bureuu. The fminhed phm| It Wlist a la»ift* thin lllful
4 Last Hup#
Pandora
ie K, Allan, Kenneth Eihols, tunes on th * instrument.
N e t!'red tha ETO ribbon and am
F in k User KataHt;
Sun?
ward 0 . LeQ ar, Fred K. Fields,
od to receive three battle I L l C U t . L U W r C n C O P m t t . !’rt hf *
ai'froved hv Mai. Ih-PM in (ieimtin v n»u year
In a recent letter to his mother,
1 Orsnd Feather I Dob Moors
Jam es H. Smith, Richard E. Mrs. Helena E. Weeter o f Lake
—one for th»‘ Battle of »»
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|Hen. J.A . Ulio, adjutant general, Would like In he' *n my way
fC hinks Imoga (L u cky U ck
their
•n food It
Musa, Joseph P a tn a , Hurt!* J . Mary, he wrota:
a Bally Osl
T Stowaway
home
C*. one lor the Hattie of B i l C k I I I U n i t e d S t a t e 8 making It official
Bjre.^. B ertie* between the main 4 Katty Up
_ I Tornsdb Bill
___y_ and one or
^ west of at...
! At thn
rainintf ceremnmeA
tho flair raiiinif
frtfm o n if*
Jackson. John
D. Beckstrom,
“As
I
wrote
you
In
yesterd
ay"
for
the
ulant snd branches la tn be nrnda
Henry 8- Taylor. Jam ee W. push, U ttar, I now hare ^a ploiu&gt; a c­
WASHINGTON. July 4. ( S pe. I l’“ul C. Lewta. regional director »f
by the comnanjr*a' refrigerated
“ Hosacit, Alvin W. Van cordian. Well, h *r*‘*{ th * sto ry of ' J n . BM tbn* letter to Willanl cin l)— Lieut
(jg ) Lawrence H. |th? ,
Manpower Commission.
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'M■llTorioe.
tvagM
H. f i t t e r and Leroy how I got It. Two wholes' ag o la st y
Connolly,
Herm]^
and Pratt, If S N , 4214 Young Street, i
w i wa/t iiri
H!y *reporter
4i
: T j® . .T* *' " ■ymb,’l of “
8, Cote, vie* pmMent
.’olumbus, G*. ha* ireturned to
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Sunday we were staying’ hi Mau- lyric,
lgne. w
rlU r.for
writer
for manv^pf
roiny of W
\ ester'* Colunibu
thanusen, Austria and there was to n g a .h * w fot*: "W lim *i o wyre tha United .State* for reassignTA LliO TTO N ,. Hn., Ju ly 4, &lt;/P&gt;
a cargo ship tu a t tha docks In atattoned -at U su h j* J a h . Austria mant after a 1H.month tour of
More than n score of Person*
tho Blits' Danuba River filled to on ____
tb s ,Danuba
Danuba ilWer,
Afkar. we
w were, duty us engineering officer atwere injured, most of them slight­
the top with piano. accoidU na. The only'som e 50o -milts
•milt from Vienna. ] tnehed to the Headquarters Hqimly. curly today when two pas­
word spread around among the
senger trains collided head-on
__ B w aU lls 0 * &gt; a t urcaent oc&lt;|dron of F irst A ir Wing Seven
fellows that this cargo ship had copying t w . »idfuO 9&lt; pAus t r l j. |at a base in Ithe United Kingdom.
M arrtage license statistics com­ here.
I
to leave . tha next morning and l anrkly w c n 5 t ^ b » U W 8 !
The train* were the Dial*
UeiiJ. (Jg) P ratt, th* son of piled fo r the first six months of
hod to dispose of all the planogac- U f i
P ratt of the Columbus the year at th* office of County Flyer streamliner enroot* from
w *4 l&lt;ce -Thom ** I1. l'i
teen VienTt*. tflw/
cordlan* and tho aoldlsMl (A m er­
hare Johann Strauss amV Fran* address, it married to the former Judge R-.W. W ar* reveal that |Chicago to Miami uVar the (pack*
ican) had tha firs t choice to get
huber wrote their world ranown- Mary Virginia Tun*r a l.S a n fo rd , there has been a sharp decline in of th * A tlanta, Birmingham'
d a n ile .
Fla. Jig was cemmuoiont*) a tho number of marrlagwa this Coast Railway and u local paiIn playful rein he added: “And Nava) officer In June, 1043.
year ao fa r as compared to last senger train.
Headquarters Squadron Seven year.
low ft'* th* “Great W eitar" and
Dr. F.C. 8tim *on said he tre a t­
maintenance and servicing
da "L ow ” tunes o&lt; 104JS being
During the past six months, ed between 20 sml £3 persona.
Mood In thlf old music master until lor Naval aircraft on anti­ 300 licenses were Issued, while Three were hoipitahied hero and
try -Who could have dreamt submarine patrol and support In 1044 a total of 3D0 nuptial fh-e others were taken to a ho*- 1 '
[that I would bo over hero some- convey jobs In thu Atlantic.
perm its-,w ere given out during pital at Manchester,
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uposing melodics for that “■ ' i t ----------- ----- ■«.
the cam * period. This marks a
Weaving or knitting w *a ursc,- decline' In marriage* of PO, and
fallow down In Sanford,
A* early as 1870, th# firs t lo-.
word a to - - H a'H a. tlead by eplderi. caterpillars and can pephapa be attributed to . th* -terstata ulnelfpt was ' corooletsid
'do happen, don’t .birds long befpro th* advent of f a c t th at so, many men are now from tha PanAsylvanla nil field*
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oversaw*.
to tha Atlantic seaboard.

No Boat Races Being:
Planned Because of
(iasoline Difficulty

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Extra Session Of
State Legislature
Has Cost 50 Grand

President Truman
Calls On (iiunliy
To Honor Liberty

«i1flI'*IH
I[n
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Robert f. Thrasher
Sanford Resident
.{!) Years, Is Dead

Meeting 01 Soviet
And l
I’roops De­
scribed iiv rustvr

Two Now Dogs Are
Scheduled To Run Names Revealed Of
In Tonite Feature Inductees Leaving
Sanford on June 27

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Corporal Wester’s Dteam Conies
True When He Acquires Accordian
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Injures Over Score

HlIL^eantan
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Marrioffe LIcenseH
Show Drop In 1945

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4. 1045

E S A N FO R D H E R A L D . S A N FO R D FLO R ID A

P A R E TW O

SIBERI

State Vegetable
Growers Did Well
Despite Elements

The leg* of grasshoppft* m il
cricket* »re equipped with spurs,
like the spikes In a sprinter'■
•hov*. whicn onalde the Insect to
obtain n firm grip on the ground
or on the vegetation from which
It leap*.

MANCHURIA
y c tr in spite »»f the October bur*
ricane and later drought, hut
they rrccivrd eight million dotr lam le»» for their effo rt*, aceord^ ing to figure* made puhlie by
La Monte Oraw . mannger of the
Florida Vegetable Committee
"In view of thr adverae weather
condition* during the fall and
apring. the *hortog* ami madeauaev of labor and material*. *nd
the unrealistic price control* lm‘ poteil bv OPA. the Florida vegtable grower i» to b- compliment­
ed for hi* lealou* effort* to pro
duce fre»h foodstuff* for me na­
tion.” Craw said "W o are looking
for the new Secretary of Agrlculture to bring order o.'l ol
- ehao*. »o -that the produeei ran
b ettfr plan hi* n|ieration* anil the
. consumer not lie penallaed Price*
paid by thr consumer are still out
of proportion to the FO B price*
: received by the producer "
Craw's figures, which are based
on compilation* of the Florida
Htata Marketing bureau. *now thal

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/Awor /*r
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Hone eppdio* ‘ and Internreting
the Act dikAMLte.protect an em
tloyer fthm Aitnwftl hr civil HaL illy Wm . j W ' toB ow* thi Ad
a&gt;lAtatr*MSVi&gt; i«l4Ftwrtati» *.
(3 ) H rcaaonable etatutc of I
Umitatluha far recovery of wage*
owed under the Act.
Mr. Wallin.* toughl committee
tons (deration alonr those line*
‘to improve atrious defect* in the
law and promote a more fair a~d
inualUed treatment of both rmlojrwr tod employe undrr It."
le atraskad the (Allowing pom!*:
It xregid M lmpo*a|Me tn .or
v e t m aty taring* violation* under
i ana ye*e statute of ttmllntion*
Evan a moderate Ytegree of *■
"orLement would be imiirnciirwhle
Under a one vear statute of lunl'atione without a -re a lly Incrca*
Id inapoctiea stefi
The one year terio&lt;| provulid
ia much shorter than the period
jlllowad tdt criminal arthm*.
The amftojra* whose right of
recovery would thus be limited to
O'e Veer ere subiect to longer
»er|odt of litigation on debt* that
t h y Incur.
The undermining o f the right*
• f employe* in need o f the pro
tertian ef the Art threaten* to
lower labor standard* through­
out the muntrv
"The covered employe wlm i*
protected by * written contra, t
policed by * vigil*nl union may
Ippear to be one of the fortunate
one* relatively unaffected by legiilativa enactment *uch a* th-.t
contained In or permitted by the
0 wynne Bill, hut the &gt;rr*i*tenre
of low standard* in any ocrupa
tlon covered by th* Art u ffi- 1*
labor Btandard* In *ny occur atm.i
Coveyetl by th* Act affect* nlxir
standard*
everywhere
in
the
United
Statev”. Walling
said
"The protectius afforded b&gt; the
Act to the low paid, unorganin-d
worker la atan * safeguard In
the whole structure of the fair
Ubor itandard* In the country

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SIONS CM Allfl FOI MAZIl

AFFIXCS NAMI FOR FRANCf

Eighth
post
commander at
Camp Blandln? i» Brig. Gen. Ro­
bert 8 . Israel. J r ., who recently
arrived tn assume command of
Florida's largest military Instal­
lation following two year'* ser­
vice as commander of Army AI*
Forces unit* in the Mediterranean
He succeeds Col&gt; R.C. Rose at
Camp Hlanding commander. Gen
eral Israel, a native of Texas an.
W est Point graduate. I* the •Oil
In-law of MaJ. and Mr* Kirk P
Mason. U.H.A.. Retired, of St
Petersburg. Fla.

Two of the most lovnl.le character* In American fiction. "Jody and Flog", photogropbed at
?r sprtnga this werk where ihey're "on lorn tlnn'" a* star* of the MGM Technicolor version ol
jorie Klnnan Rawllng*' I'ultlirr priie l»&gt;..k "T h e Y ratlio g’’. i l t o i r *torv of Florida* haebwood*
Ury. "Jo d y " la rml lif«* i« ( Inode Jnrmnn Jr., n ( Nashville. Tenn.. and eatly report* Indicate that
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MADE WITH VITOLIZED OILS
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puAted ahaad three miles- 'MacArlvur uld- from the 8 unday laviA'm l-athhend.

Seventh divitiots'AvatiwIUa M*
fanfry me" wet- flghtlnr .throofn
emake and aeartigr all .fUmaa &lt;«
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MORI SERIOUS I,ere, Jain er K

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Sii|iir&gt; n e l*'»uil J i* tic* 4 i he p ir -

h im a In MJ i
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purrm tu tit in thr hi^hrat tritinnitl

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Mill find n rv o rn l of

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MINTH TO ItOUflF.WIVF.S
P A Y IN O little a tte n tio n lo ( h r e f ­
f o r t s o f a o w to iT i* o n ir i.il t«» a n m o
h e r , lit t le S h e i l a L v n n S« lim c r ,
d a u g h te r of C o r p A r t h u r N« h m e r,
D ro n s, N
la ih n w n n% »hr a r ­
r iv e d In New Y«»rk from F u g la 'id .
H e r dad m a r r ie d an Fn&lt; .i« h g .rl
w h ile ov era ea i a n d bhe wa» l*«.rn in
(» re a t O rd a in
S h e v.nx »*ne nf 10
h a h le s w ith A m r r k » n fa th er* and
Y n g lk h m o ther* U&gt; a r r iv e on lh a
u m A ahio.
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Will* . td iirlt .if IimIImiie wiiitn
Il i* ti itr laitguiK lf»m 'M m
m i"
back*
«»nr
a lr a p
l»j»l|rr«a.
a lra p lrn a and m id r if f
«UtU i t iu r Ikh H la 1 (&gt;I In Inki*
tin a |itf
p u n l r p a l l n n if
• n l i i i t r l**ii nr in o rr 't ill*
I i v I** \anrk «*u( auimt iv x t e m

Com il»fch »p a o I UP in a
.. small bag (or French aluilk. if
obtainable) ia n hill-want her anw
.og-oonvenlence. Dual il on palm*
•&gt;f hand* to absorb perspiration
when working on while or lleht
•olorud fabric*. Wben not in u*&lt;-.
leap the hag wrapped in paper
lo keep It clean.
Tweezer* are useful f«r pluck
ia|( o at threads which have been
c ^ g b t tin m»4hii)« slitchl _
An UPilnery bulkling brie* pad
•ledaand Rovererl wlUi doth la con
'm la n t for holding good* firm
»hsn baiting or hemming l&gt;&gt;bSltd. Place the brick on the
sewing table arul pin goo&lt;l* to it
Waged paper, wrapped around
cejssor*. prevents -rusting in hot
I amid weather. Rost also give*
trouble on needle« and pins. (Keep
reedle* In the black paper wrap
i ^r in which thgy.como. -Keep pin*
.tp a sm all, lightly coveierl Imix
or, In ,a slean cold cream jar with
a screw top. U mi fine sandipaher.
•mu wool or nnv emerv hag to
a g j * r » .rust from
pin*
and
toggle a, but never Jcav e nreiHea
•YlcyA/1 .enmevapcv. T t g g . Iwcomitr
tigtar - are-likely
U e re . "
A g a o U ^ n e M l ^ i Sro fu l U t i

JUST A r r u HIS MIN CAnuaiO the town of Brooketon, Borneo, Aus­
tralian Drlg. Oen. W. J . V. Wlndeyer (U lt) was congratulated by Gen.
Douglas MacArUuir. who personally supervised the Invasion of North
Borneo. U. 8. Signal Corps Rfdlopho
Radlophuto.
(fnlernutional SotmdpholoJ

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th e mala ywitwny Twin ■4)ea*fe'\t-

Fn-'her
wars alee mWta
in . Dm . oottthweat. aatride ■V *
brooch roll Bna luadKo »* Tentha.iyyramunlona a etTOtm.

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ImportControversy exist* a * to wbathaa can * * th* first g * sol Ip* filling i U .
govern- tion w u esUbliehed. st&gt;out 190*.

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OIIHONORAfip diRtlnctlqn
—Publie Enemy No. I —baa been
a tta ln td by M au rice Denningua
form er Iowa bonUegger turned bank
rpbbar.. Ha has been named by the
r n i ea the No. L man no their lpit
e f erfmlnaia. He has been sought
•torn I8M wben b e and two accom­
plices held up e National Dank to

GOOD T O KNOW!
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needed, ar* not v . apt to sratterioiv the floor, and etav ejean. / *
'An old sheet spread dvrr/khground th# sewing table will
ib threads end reveling* and
ia cleaning up easier.
I m ♦ t h l'f la , or transparent
ir, whlc*» high-eehool member*

ttie family ■swad- In rewmetw

take. • •;nerm*$kn‘

ruler. -8 -Mehaa ■Whg.
b masks on aides bnd
hrcugiit to the Netbsrlai
Indies hundreds o f year*

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1m tun mi \nur oMii trrfafc. roof,

li t, k &gt; m l lavbn m cat-h yoi ran
mi*|.* \Mtn aril a tminery. Hland
Inn imil*« utiriifht nud dupe with
a licrt- aiifOiitl a cushion, cot or
alinlrvt r you trie d tf* lie upon*
III*, no imturrlle method ia the
am !»••»* v%av tn achieve an allI.vei I *a11 and if t you ttCUtlim it
alt ■1V m the »raton ytm^^rivVt
its. t* wniry about r^ g rtlc h *
n l ' )t.id an thr re*ull ol a
. , iii i , *i d lflneiit 'huiildpr llfn p

r-ronfmJT un.anrrWldlllg pin* when &lt;
sdirtog- -Fin* can bt/'daben off:.

NltBD YOUR KQUHK PAINTED? - . NERD YOIJR ROOF REPAIRED?
- * NEED HOME.CARPENTER WJMW DONE?*-*-Wo itro in » pwltlon lo
rtt» ««y
JsThtroglJrtwt'OM^Iini ‘ ir blgu chair (o Teruofing tke Urgtwl
^ ‘-•hHEttktjcXoIT Sec tin Tor free cgiimaiM.
&lt; -• '
’

" r o u ' i i m c T t o " — r Im m y lly r n e * .
h i* ele ctio n to th e Sen ate
,t , 1 .
g e t* c o n g r a t u l a t i o n * from ’ ttie
C h le T ’ — then T*re»ident ItiMwcs. lt

i is iia S i^ is S S L a !
rx V T .i

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’ hri*ii I
S tir c a t e f u llv
F i l l h.»t |«in&gt; to w ith in I J »n »
of to,
*•'*
'•♦rrira. an il
inn •
NiM n
lliwtt a hi |»m k m
m a in ih g b rrriej* n» ab ove
S ea l
&gt;air
in o ih a t e U
a rru rrlin -*
r
i V|m In! ami iar
Prm r** (••»
lf» in* n»le* m iMiiVlttg w ater hath
M ake* ■
* H ii«rU
K im
o i &gt; f r u it
ew ept
II I MOyou i
m ake t h r a v ru p ahawnl •
tim e
1 tiiK in iiU n v n n m ix I *’ »
of m i n •v iu p ( l i r h t in n r e f e ii* 1
for • ••»»• friitlk . n a rk lot other
«ugoi n i w a te r oi • i ticV |»». •
U u H 'iL llr
V|»l\
foi
r lif f 'lr t

tUADUV HIOHII soared the pu ld .r . n e e r of 1j"&gt;e* It y r n f * w hen, d iirn g ; tin -a t. •m ■ I • *|iecial a • .- :jo t lo Itie l’ r r* id c n l a n d r.»n*..l»n .1 *i *
veil el Cairo and Teheran In­
dent.- A* he greel* IPe late I’ti ..trill upon I. * r. lorn, tile former Secretary .«( si .le . -i. u
Ihn welcome. It I* Interesting 'ton.de that l're*idcnt Truman ha* oske*l the ugrit and ailing
ail in as adviser tn die nest S-Ir* relarv and Itvme* i* expecled to «rek hi* atliue

t a t
15 tut Teanrsaa* and Mitiourf w oSl alko

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(&gt;!•••

* |Mi'tn'.'&gt;, •in*|( wi^nt »* |ii*»
«11i»f»nI\•tl ami beri tv-' are I t ute«l

Di north -Borneo., aiereent* of

- breaking crop wap estimated at
r* war IJRTjOOo bushels, roat fared with
submit '.SJO.OOO last yaer *M that ship-

arnt

•ite * t
thaw out fltirr
T iiiin
f or «*n» ra n o f b e n i r * to Mine*
n an
' ««ok over low lifiit nlwtnt

t&gt;A AttstmBen Math dlvtalon Of

etimed JaeMlKNi tgfH r. «

tiiw unl

IWulInt NiMer iU lh
Slot • w .iia r Unllinr l*of«*rv you
pti'it.iii (tint
I’ot ittuM be lur|;r
rtimiKl • allow thr * a U r
mvrr h. jar top* l*\ «»t Ii’haI
inchr*
h im*p ja r* off iMittom ••(
not b&gt; iiivimi of n rark keen pot
r •yotoi to prevent racAiie of
Meant *Rit.| to keep Main boilt g
tlurnu entire fn*ce*%ini: time
Stm t t.i , oujU the time when tin
water bolls nifiiin nftcr thr i«r*
have I«*rn nut Into it lte«tti&lt;*r lient
mat iNuutfh to prevent |niK from
Sumpi l* aruunrl. but »•&gt;! rnmi n
to *toi ?hr wuim iHolinir
HUrkbrr r &gt;rw
iti u'.i.rtU bbiwkherrien
1 « o light corn syrup
•* cii
mi go I
W in and •Irani l*ir ir&gt; S p i r a l
then* " t^o large, nh-illow rimni
cl *&gt;ai * I'out avrup ami Mignr
ev6nl\ ••»«*» all.
Stii tarrfulK
with a ••Hmii
I et »tmul .0 mi

MANILA. July 4 . - (Wednes­
d ay) —f/T) — Australian*
driving
aix m ile s.ea st Trom .Balikraaan

arissaL. •v^a*usiss3. is

And ^Mlrront

\o u

Australians Take
Airstrin In Drive
T^or Oil
Of
Borneo
f
.

the
limited
a* n U W ( reports from the U. R would be under
amount of last year.
According to government ' re­
illcata a production o f 71^ million ports, Baum said, th* yield from
bpshst peaghop this year, com. orchard! In the Central states,
arlth the excUFtion of Illinois whk'h
a reported to have .« good crop,
and th * North»a*t. would be
digatly umter to per cent be-

D rm n fr Tnpn

PITTSBURGH PAINTS

NEW YORK, July 4. I Special I
— Paasbes
will
be
plentiful
throughout Ju ly but scarce therea fla t. That was the warning I*
aued today to catwlBg-minde*.
hauarwive* tfy th* nation's lead
lug food distributor.
A record breaking Southen
crop will effoet damage to North
a m arckasde, Harvey A. Baum
skew president sad general man
agar of AAP Food Store* produce
buying affiliate, said- He added,
bowaver* that uaUae theee grow.
«
g e t tba caoperation of food
diatcibutocs and housewivee In
sa v in g tala crop much of It wilt
go to waste a t a time whan thr
natlog Moth an the food tl can

Thr

H E A D V E R T IS E S ^

Announcement ha* been made
by A. W. Higgins, president o f.
he Florida Power corporation o l ,
he re sig n n tio i. ol It. R Cloud
. ieo-prc*Weat o( the utility. T h e'
cslgnntion lu&lt;&gt;k effect July I I
*hsn Mr. Cloud Iweanir assncial-1
-.1 with no affiliate of th* N s -1
meal Research .corporation.
I
Named a* general manage! o f:
he gas division of th« Florldr.
I'own rmporalion here 1* Uuell
i. It'irrn . whi olsp is a vetei
iii i",x R tlv e nf the utility. Uun-.
an, who I* cervine a* president
&lt;f (hr OrlntMlo Kiwains cluV and
vice president nt thr Orlando
"ommunlty Cheat, hig long beet
teller, In civic d ffiiln ' Ih .'th is
’tea.
,
.

K illl

(in iiffiauirn'r i't« ififi'M -

#yru|» •4i ic% for t l i f f r m t i
Ml be *iit r |o U*«* il
ilim ti i in UL*4«tl nV H i*

Doesn’t wail for SA LES

'tarv m«-n -«-d material from
Kuroor tn Asia reache* it* full
ecp’v
He refrain* front . predicting
help civilian travel will fare, hut
’otter* this observation:
"You can nut nnlv »n many
train* ove* the mart* in a giv­
en lime If voo hare iorreased
|*a**eneer mor-eme* t. vnu'tl have
decrea*e«l freigh* movement."
I Rheo-wa- traffic I* hfjkk* lie * "
Car* eremmed -«ith war good*
tand
emptv
refrigerator*
are
m im Hine rv" »t
f a r». emttv or
ifilled v i'h food eroti*. sre trundllilje east.
Keeptn- them mov1 * 0 i* * rieWHih biitine**. Only
juHkn trunk li~e» ero** th» we*t« m mountain*. »nd most pf them
ja r * In single track over long
' |p «oV *.
Kirk I* m-lrk to depracate bla
Jip rt In the h i- k e v * r n*»ade. Ifa
.switches all crcslll *o th* eeople
tw r* ire d»'lv#r*e- the frelehl
"The r-l'^ond* " he •**• "ar#
|do*' - e hell nt * good iob."

.F immI

corr *.in,

The Modern Merchant
v

I'ir v t

tn a t ( h » » t -•«'
D iliK'lo
fru it i ntttiifit;
ru n
*•
lions* i»« • „• u n it *usrnr nti«l p a il

WaUinj; For • Sail

tlfN O lO W HtS«Y
0f«!• AigltaI ipu.fi
k h ^ « 7 (Xi I i1«m C#ep N Y C

P eaces In South
T e B e Plenliful*
Scarcer In North

IVhl
tkAVv

4y-Ev*r&gt; day

• factual picture of * n t « t n n i l
traffic gital to the war U put
In .# Loop of tic*
From all road* operating ww\t
o f Lake Michigan and th# Miasiaiippi come telegram* and tele­
phone call* rach morning athri*-'
Ing how many car* were moved
In^the preceding 24 hour* and
hdw many are on hand for move­
ment.
From the gateways of
Chicago, f i t Loul*. Memphis and
New Orleans come Information
concerning freight arrived or duo.
From the Pacific Coaat .com e*
doM on cargo in oorta and- the
number of ships loading.
A ll thi* i* assembled bv blufi,
plain-talking W. -F. Kirk, who
nilpr the railroadr Ir thr tre ­
mendous lo»k of kcepi"*4 the
wheel* rolling in 21 »lnte».
ij
Turn About
■'They kea* me pooled for one
reason —»r that I ear ge‘. an
overall .picture oi what'* doing "
he explain*. - 1 know nhc&gt; h»r.
ap nvercapaeltv load and who ha*
a^ u n d ereap arily load."
in turn. Inform* line* on
the flow of good* toward main
arterial terminal*
If the iltua
tlon nt one of them look* like
it willl»- -light hi
iniormr. r.
ca rrie r; "Y ou’ve got a hell of a
coming."
If
rongf»tion

ra -e **a *******
1 Ik- *1 lea* WaMj
Payer
earteae
sealed
toidrr*

A u tK iM ttl

By WILLIAM J. COMB AY
(Al*) N«w*feal*rfa.-*"t»Uer

CHICAGO, i l y

H IR E R

M fc N JJS
a i A i t i e u m ; a i j a m .'

it:

In To Keep
unctionlng

m.HCMAN

I 'M . I

T H K H A N H IltD •UKUAI rD . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

WEDNESDAY, JU L Y A, 1945

According to Hindu legend*. *u.
car can* was created when a Ha
jah, who wished to exp* rim e*
th* joy* of heaven while Mill on
earth, commanded hie chief ma­
gician to build an earthly para

TOTALS. •
ITATIjrCM lA H I Iss'icd or Ipv *' S N-xvy ei-d !'• i f *i v .l-.ir..|tv.
Utc total toj» ol ai«tc&lt;^iit stops by A ll.ts and ncuuul' ilu .n n &gt;•&gt;' **'*•
U'showu to !&gt;• 4.TI0 vcsscly g jjrcia lin ^ w im a th in JI.Ouo on.i g. .. i-n *
T h a Allied total was 4.2*0 ships sunk vur.oiuly l y U -b o jt*. mine* oid
t&gt;lher means *how» In U&gt;* abevs chart. In addition to the U S total
ahown. 901 other Amsrican ships * « r c lost in Various wartime «f-ldsnU_
T h e U S merilianl :esm on cuuiluea were &lt;5,&lt;31.4. British losses totaled
more than lt.OCO.MO Ions between 10S0 and May 3^1345 The U-boM
canijiaigu look. Uit- heaviest lull, Uic irwrUa show. . ’ llnJ'-raaHunel)
IN -A

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The r\|«r*rd midtiff uffer»&lt; a
|iritli,rm to thr sun hatifer. For
.mnr it i* a Jirsl experiment and
!h J sun- will'bt' hit tin * same |ery
•earfer-wkin. It L* jgise. ghea.lo be
earefuPhnw liAir snRvwsIh what
&gt;oil .tan if-e ‘*u »ish*ff»r k*eivf«m i.viatiliv •
a .v -, » *' '* - iv”
If vod* have Atoimlv j^ T to d b
tuiining'prograiii, take
ftiki'l dose* In the heginnlngg^lHh
‘i»l t " . "cck * shouM ia- r setV
ir* . o f ten-minute to one-hour,
•1psc &gt;. dcprrding on your ability
Jo withstand the *un.
Re sum the lotion ynu use hi
• -H' r There are tanning
type lotion* that shut nut harm­
ful :rn ?» and sdniit the tanning
-n.v voi, i*n without any
painful Irxprriepce*.
f'unvtant e- Kisur* to *nft. Wlntl
and water will have a drying e ffact ubon the skin. So. alter a
day in &gt;the tun tl ii wise to oil
or c r e a m tJ i* skin.
la th# largest

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S a n fo rd

WEDNESDAY; JULY 4, 1915

THE SANFORD I1EKALI). SANFORD FLORIDA

VAGE FOUR

T "» &gt;

W o r ld

H e r a ld

Independence

M H U U \ l , i n - « » . l« w

If
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*w » *rn i*T to « r matj
r a r iiif
Cervtor—•
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“ t »# himh to ■ e».±a*» •&lt;n»»
f c r ^ iltntolTT*
f”
fmkiLmiUn •&lt; aii
«i&gt;sat«h*a
HI* 1m* i» Jeia^eeeti lM, r atol
ia# h*T u u"»**"kilrt?n« . V S *
£!l!l *U *atoka. karat* art aiaa ra-

During thu intervening years their suns, and thofee at
others who came here in search of the samt; freedom,
have hull! a mighty country upon those principles; and
built R *° W®H that today the whole world looks to it for
strength and guidance. They hnve not looked in vain.
Twice in this century ita citizens have rallied with tn rnend008 P°wer to the defense of weak and oppressed nations
nr aW ay.

—
•—
And now, on this Independence .Day of 1915, a new
WEDNESDAY. JULY 4, 1948 .declaration is being presented to the world which pledge!*
“BIBLE VKftHK FOItTODAY 1 that all peoples on the earth will out* day enjoy the “ Life,
---------! Liberty and pursuit of Happiness’’ of our ancestors.
‘ ■WE MAY CHEAT O TH ERS A ’
^ successful United Nations, like our own United
OUIWELVEH O U T OF GLOB -S t a le s , wffi take much work and infinite pit lu-nce .0
10UB M EM ORIES OF K IN D - : uchieve, but it Will, i t must, be worth the cost.

NO STRI KE .Pi

N E S S DONE. W E W ILL T A K E !
NOTHING FROM TH IS WORLD
BU T OUR MEMORIES. Je m * ,

fit*: Behold the hlr* of the lalxir•r* who mnwnl vour field*, which
U of vou kept back by fraud,
crlelh out.

orkers tin strike in , lid
east show |Kmr timing in
United States senators
the federal lid tor relue so much disorder l«*Happy Fourth uf July
when it is still engaged
1* enemy, the outlook is
dug for what muy happen following final victory,
ne of the sponsors of the new labor relations law,
ir Hall of Minnesota, says: “The makings for 1
out, drag-out fight to the finish between managemid organized labor ure at ban d " His opinion it
Anything can I fully suppirted by all authorities who bate no . lu-tt nut * u&gt;
try. ‘it'll
|pun out of the fire.
If that is the case, mmething in needed 11 tin- si ream
urair he* the lining *if the industrial relations muehinery proposed hy the
rt*r"for"iTn 1**1 *^rcK senators isn't what the patient reijinres liicrt mint
ey In a ctio n 'Is? The senators have made clear that the pr imus p u r p o s e
he blocked hj I of (lieir projsisal is itH use ns a basis for di*&lt; iissmii Then
* end "emended w^-v ,m’ discuss it?
imtll ultimate'
Not only the nature of the proposal of the three
too late? Or |senators, hut their liberal records, are guarantee that they
i t luelf fro m Hre not* trying to destroy the federal muclunerv set tip
th*iuch .peed to
with relations between capital and labor They an­
other nation* trying to make it work. Thut ulunc should persuade manage
jo likewise?
ment. labor and the general punlir 10 give ine new pro

Pope i'lui XII lk*u«» a timely
. tu rn in g
which sit thoughtful
people would conalder. "Leader* In
J b lI&gt; fW d i," he said, -.(w ild re- eognlte it •* their duty to pro­
tect euch m iu e i (of people)
MTtinst themtelvre end *gein*t
those who sre only too resdv to
make capital of critical period*
In a nation'* life to satisfy un­
worthy blind p a u lo n t”. We in
this country like to thfgk that
the people are always right, but
It la worthwhile remembering that
the people ran be milled again, a»
they bav# been many time* In th*
If you wonder about the cost
of operating a municipal swim­
ming pool, read
thaae figures
gathered by Martin Andaraen,
publiaher of tha Orlando Bentlb«1i L a a t‘ y*ar Su Petersburg
ipent I23.I0S on Ita awimmlng
pool took In 124,878, Fort Laudardale
ipent 112,000,
a sie epenv
e t a ,w v , took
w n In
ui fll&lt; 000. B u t nioet municipal pool* are
not ao fortunate. Moat of them
coat more to operate than lhay
fan hope 'to taka In. But their
real return* are In health, phytb
ral development, and the awrlmm in* ability which they provide
the young people of a community,
Y mi ca n 't meaaura thla In dollars
and rente.
* England vote* tomorrow on the
QtMation e f aoclallamt whether to
(iirn the country ovtr to thoae
who would heva tha government
taka over tha baalc Induttriea and
operate them, presumably In the
lateraat of the peopl*. or whether
to continue tlm e-teited method*
pf fre e anterpriae In plotting tha
, paat-wmr future. .M o lt people
think th a t they can have elate
aoeUltam and political freedom!
freedom of ipeeeh, freedom . of
p reti and ai.em blv, freedom to

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c o o l , , S l ’ l)S A ItI.K

t*Mi| g u t p it iiiiin t »ifr if\^t*il lt« jo in
it 1 itri s*! l-i nit **f for t lo w u n i u w ell
toiirulrti rial im ml urul m t e r m iliu “ul

fiulMlum

I -14V tlir
wimhI hngultg, tlu'i
/1 v,■ a &lt;latig
t u t f I,. . Writ,', tltt't 'v r g ‘ ,l - o*'
trnl
S&lt;’ t h i

S m ito f .j i n

HAPPY HOME

art* responmhlr fur
T h e a ch ie v e j
ftit-m ttf Biich 11 p ro g ra m wuuhl
not only m n ki h e a lth ie r hnmpn
I **t»1:irp* hut alfu* in rr e a e e e f fi c i e n t y - .
« h i * p ro d u ctivity

ruiivi-r.at ion.

Oh I hr wiuutFr l« nltd the pit*
1 Hitt thin nonaertNe ha* to Inllul we’ve got In po* *u t h e wl»o

punish

ill*vttlufiiiif' 111

th

■lav
w n rth b -..

The

f t v' ^ ft'niidiiH

v f b iit t ii ^^*fl*lit,

llk r hrll
Rut tl - l i r a . r t t i 'l i-haagi* tht* tot
Si, thi'V .Wi-Mt it 1,ill. a . th«-&gt; ta!
and chout.
W ith a righlFiiun Indigiitimi,
Aral tin- prord r pay fur uach tuiOf

p mi* nu n

ii-r ' [lim it* out th a t b etter nu*
tfittn n *(11 b e n e f it oil of *ociet y
a ij I lift I nil l i l a l i t h f i u f th r COUIt-

mint

aenkor.* fa,

111*11 [ii,

ha %1ti t,

«•

three *t|uare meal.

JlttViriif the nimut of the peo­
ple fideipm t e l v rourinKcol i* not a
m a t t e r of fund production alone,
Thin An* rt 111 f Iy demnnHtr«tcd be- j
f n f f th*- wtir when food Riir jilu ie *
w ere pihruf up ml the mime tim e
m n lim li lUon
» n«
running ram

,1 day. tl t» ••iiiiewhol *tii|iri*ii:g
punt
.Stable mid B u f f k ir n t inguv* *»v
lnn( laiuttrpei
oiitrilinn in the
tom efor
the
rn n iiu m rr#
a rc
I bitted S t a t e , .hmild be a*, wide
If we want a detnocniry
d e c e n a r y , nn w ell an foo&lt;J J\upNow
t h * civcUrnach rrow tl
« l # ! a | ' * i l d tu Ur* » tu l i .t! « l a n e . a y it
i'll*8*
A d m iu a te c o n m n ie r k n o w ­
i»
S o m e fintd. a re sca rce today,
• tern nnti ntutui
S m u ts , jirm n- m in is te r of
led ge uf w hist co tm u tu tea (foexi
hut n t h e i . at e n»atlnhh nod it l*
’Aod
they
.w
e
a
r
they
wrm’l
etve
n u tritio n in even m ore C B itn tla l
ij delegate to the van
n o t , * 4|u*»tion of i t m i f f &lt;■tent tuUl

Field Marshal Jun Christman
Ihp Union of South Africa nml
Francisco Conference, is definitely pleasetl w ith th e pro­
posed world charter. A veteran of th e conference which
drafted the League of Nations Covenant after the last
war, he has expressed his view s in « signed n e w sp a p e r
Ho thi-v iriitn l* th* who]* Hlnuiedl
article which Is of interest to everyone.
Hint*
Marshal Smuts feels that the trouble with the ^itl A * th*y fu *&gt; nml fum* end fiddle,
League was that it was bused upon rut unrealistic idealism Ami each delay ,prend» nm» dt»III* v
which thought pacific settlement of disputes would al­
ways be positible, and regarded force as unnecessary. As Ami b id . to *olvr the riildlr
lemtmri *hort. earh
a result It hnd 110 power to enforce ih-mco when discussion Withtetort
failed. The writers of the present Charter, on the other ■A n ' ii,* , g r r u t r r fre lin g
hund, have learned that it is often necessary to use force I To »(dit th* Hint* with *••••!t 1rtg
hat*
to maintain peace, und have provided for such use in
That won’t be e«*y h*aling
■:ase of need.
Another weakness of the old League, he things, was Thu* all our year* of hop*&gt; »ml
the way in which it frowned upon smaller defense groups
fanr*
within itself. This time, there is a provision for the encour­ In building this great .State.
agement of such local groups, to help preserve peace within Are cant aside for *ectionnl pride,
A» we fo ster mure dchatr
their arcq boundaries when that is necessary.
With these, and the insistence upon great power Why must We make tht* -ail
mistake,
.
„
leadership and unity as expressed in the voting agreements,
Thi* monumental blunder
fitarahal Smuts is sure that the new United Nations organi­
Must selfiah pride, all wisdom hide
zation may well succeed where the League failed.
And tear the Htat* asunder ’
. Certainly it must be given every chnnce to do -so.

fun d

»U l»p hr«

t 't n |r r r i iu r i" h ( i t e n t

«i&lt; even more wlife.preud be­
fore the war, whr , fixaj supplte.
n! practically all kind, were m
hiit'lch.ome »itrj'lu»e*.
With this nro»nect of great fotal
» irnluic* in tht* cmmliv lignin
within n few year, after the war,
m terr.t I* helng heightened in th"
I'.etl for cffcctve mensurr* ’«
make po..ihle the con. II ill pi ion of
enough of the right kiod* of foot

Met *!n ; fftant
of u good fcwnl
a* d n u tritio n
p ro irram
for the
e n t ire c o u n t ry
Mill re q u ire
the
co o p eratio n
of
in d iv id u a l / a r m - '
cr*
p tfu eafuim and d is tr ib u t o r s ,
th e i i r r i i i r a d io and o t h e r p u b lic .
in fo rm a tio n
m ed ia,
h o m e m n k e t*1
w h o buy th e foo d* and a e rv e th em j
In th e ir fiirn ilica* w om en's o rifsn i- •
ra tio n s , la b o r ur.ions and f a r m '
or ira n ita tio n a .
and
th e
v a r io u s j
p m e m in e n t a l a itc n cie s . intereste&lt;!.

n g sh oo s o f s o ft kid
to , b row n untl w h ite .

Q
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n
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pCj JLL
ii
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In th* ISth r.-nturv. nupemti
person* believed comet* to
It* her ild, of * ' il. portending
1 food famine, earthquake, war or
1 re.tilrnce.

In a new imnil h l* t,
' utrition Program for
■Vaim nnl
Planning
W m hl'.gton. I*
C •
iiuc*t»,
dlatrlbulor*

1mu,

Let’s talk it over

I Ob. the North ruuntree is * hard
countrea
That mother* a sturdy brood;

J

T o o L a t e T o C la s s if y
By RUSSELL KAY
(Wfth humble apologlea to Robert 1 And the law
W, Barr Ire) .
we must
DIB DAU-Ahl) of T ALLAH ABB Have equal
On the North countree h a herd With aolona
countree
That mothere a aturdy brood:
And It1* rad clay amt* hold hid­
den charm* ■
That foater many a feud.
R
U -A
And ■trofig man n u t. for the taxtake t u t
That aaafa the Northtm nml.
But -thayYe not to blame, for they
play the Aetna. * w
With tha edge and an ace In the
hole.

I* Ju*t, fo r It aaya
npreaenU tlon
there from every*

W A P E

7

Don’t let dreaded peat, .
canker, aortSaad apread
through your flock. Vaochute with Dr. Balabury**

Now the law apaaka plain but It
apeak* In vain
'
On the yuhjaet of give and taka.
But for twenty yean of lough*
and iaen
The Southland hae had no break.

1 Fowl Fox Vaccine.

j

’ Takaa" Ineure U fitlm * .
Immunity. Boa us about
Fox vaccinaUoo B ator- ..

CONCRETE PIP]
y«mr friendly country garagemsn tl aaod'to meedag all id
PRICED FOR QUICK ACTION. ,

and job*.

that’s how you’ll ffnd the stock

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Gad* someone say., and they talk thing*

style. Coca-Cola belong* la such a friendly situation, Just

at/F A R R E L L ’S ARCADE TXG,

MUVMW

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HUNT’S TOXET
FEED STORE

|a your Icebox at ..boose. Every wb

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 1945

THE SANFORD UERAL1), SANFORD FLORIDA

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Personal

Social

A,

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Mr ami M r* ll.lt M cC all and
E G. Kilpatrick Mr, i t n m . i , ; «•"«. lilen. Hum.y ami Emmet
. M rs. G . W. Bnllrv M rs
W S. !.r f ,1|T
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McKiin,
M cC a ll for several d a y , I
Mr*. W. B. Jarrell, M r- Cog,,
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h u m , Mrs. M cK e e , M r,
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Met al
Morgan and guest,
M r.
It. Z. | « ’"• F d w .r d . J r ., have re iu rm d
Dottorv
i ^rom n nionth* v ica tlo n ^ pjvviit
M» U „ .n V

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Jn"*1. rr* ‘t VCn by Mr* K G •'»' Mr- M M.nar.k »&lt; la.k

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rse -

H um

erson als

Mrs. S. O, Shillhulser enlerIrwin left Moudn)
M r, C.
TH CRBRAY
lained Circle No, le of the M eth-, for I ’aru.ndalc, |'a to ,|a-hA the
The T.K.I.. C lm i of the First odist Church at hci home on summer visiting lelativi
B sp lisl Church will meet In the Monday evening. The business1
. . . ___ _
church annex at 8:00 1’. M. Mrs.
r “ "F
£ r* * id*‘J “ 'e l by'
Mt„ J.^ o .-ltu v Valier of Cor..
Lllllin Vickery's gToup will serv.* jMr*.
C. E. M rhee and the devo- 1 mou,j, v„ j . thp Kue*t nt Mi
as hosless-'s,
.
TU ESD A Y
Kilpatrick
. AvvhU(
The Axartin (’Ills? of the First
The Mission Study lesson. "The
________
Baptist Church will meet in the Word of d lls Grace,'' was taught \ Mr
\|r,
n„c„ t Ellerlwannex at 8:00 P.M. with Mrs It. by Mr** R. »F. Col«, oml Mr*.
r nrv
"s i,—’
‘■*' - ;aju t young *on.
son. Uncut,
Ilacol, J.ir
T. Thomas, Mra. H.L. Osborne. C.
II. Colburn reported thut mem- B|&gt;«ni],nic the July t holiday nl
Mrs». W X. Vance and Mrs. C.A. * r « had given 53 hours H-whlng Daytona Heath.
Anderson, J r . as hostesses
In Dibit School.
Mr*. W. I*. I
________
The Pilot Club will hold i t s Chapman
___ _____ _________________
wras appointed_ chsir„
u ...
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Eugene
S
m
ith is spending n
business meeting In the Hotel m ,nr 0 f the M en's'cluh sunrer.
,
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..
w eek with
h is p arents, Mr and
Mayfair at 8:00 PM. preceded by
Refreshments were served b y , Mnl W H.
I.yrrch. o f Cameron
the board meeting at 7:30 P.M. Mrs.
Bhinholscr, assisted by M r s ..,.,.
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I iisl Rirtlulav I'arlv

Activities

IChurch Circle Huh
Calendar Meetin# 0n Monday

i l i jt j';i n s ,

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ADS ARE NEWS
Pi ii iti-H In

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M .-

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^h o i h e r t

! In liiriningbnm. Ala with Mr. mid
' M rs.

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A ll n n t n ,

(iu . with M r. and M r*, II li
C a ll

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SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

AN N O l .NC K MKN I

8 k-2 /c and M rs. Ilru ce I-anev
announce the b irth of » son
Hubert HrUre, on Ju lie
«l the
O rang e G en eral H ospital in d r
lamio
T h e form er ,\lt»
l.itnev
will be remomtn-ied
' '
Cornell uf S a n fu ril
Lieu t, and M rsw W ilson Sm ith
announce the b lith of a daughter.
C am ille Flo yd . Ju n e 24. ut the
E m u ry llu sp ilu l In G eorgia

Ru&lt;h McGrady Will
H artley Mt&lt;'rud&gt; nl Riiryt«&gt;k&lt;
Va n iiijoiirurs tti • rfi^.ikfrm*-m nf
hi* dmi|fhfFi
Itu lb F lin ih f it
Roller I A It***ft \d-iPn, wnt, nf Mi
u~d Mr* It t
\ik e n , laJIki &lt;hik
A v rn u r.
T h e vi e*l*litU! w ill la ki id i t * i *"
Jill*
r lK t

n c R 4.111fh
u i*ra » h in » i

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Mv hi till
♦»! Riuaf nW.

11IK h School a* ft i ' r n * i-moltiyfd
uu «Fcr etm y by ib*« Vir*nnin Pow
ci
(fim ptinv ui
lldiini'ki
M.
Aik**n i« » ^ rad u tti «d Srm m ol
IHffh Sch*M*| and i* ji**iM nit** I in
ih# product- bii*im**«
w if It hi*
I rot her
It F
A tkei
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Monday

Me

H a rry F I arm , receivin g clerk

FlftF-O U T T ID SC C TIO N S s u r r o u n d in g ’.h r I m p e r ia l P i i l n r r In T o k y o %!mn! out In Ih ln p h o tn ^ r.i|ih t .t k r n b y nr&gt;

American lilane following two Inct ii't ,t s utunDiii^ n,isa«i»ni by n •« 1r. art
Uioutaml bum'i b »*; n *&gt; r * t i^t*
while stent are burned out. Eight lb- .-and urns of b-.rubi w rir itr«,piasl on ll,e Jap rap t.il ta &lt;Ue t
air
snnadas This Is an oOicial H it Bon.irr Command photo.
&lt;Jnurnaiiui.ul .VowaUj '.oio.

I ( I i* n r n il K l e c t r f c C o m iin n v o f K« n*i

'C le v e la n d , O h io , C h a r le , I’mto-k
— | of Cleveland And M iss Ann Nov
In s t r u c t io n '" * '1 nf ‘ b'velnitd " re guests of
Danciny
the direction „f .Mrs F r a n k I'nvllek of 'J|o link Avenue

under
Alton Duxburv.

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at P a r ,.. I - land.
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in re cii i ie ra t ii i ^

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of hrr naientn. Mr and M i * I
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Parra mm e. *ftei
indrr^.nnif
no
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it
Che
F eim iM
I i* tighten M riiim ,ti ||oi«pital Mr*,

Miss Elizabeth Hall
,

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At ms hJiuiiN ih Mat i »•&lt;
I je rn rv f tty, N* J
and Fn*&lt;gn
Riddi J o * r p h (ia n th er %roi of Mr
and Mm
Vlfr.-d l U ni.the'
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Rev

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PRETTY
PINAFORES
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Be hi» prettiest *'pin-up" ulrl Iti n sunback
fore! So cool, *o perfect for nunnltuf—add a 1
and you hnvo n dress. :

PLAY SUITS
Feast
J

your

eye*

on

SCOOT IVAN

In ((Iffured shantung and
jersey

In soft

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With

the

double,

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SPECIAL!

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S d w irt II. B I .IU .li, outlining the Dumbarton Oaks
Pinna as A Preface to the
Sin Francisco Conference!
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'OriiMlrfrij ntchllne
*rtd i/ «u «...n ip p ed In

vwfillmc atop a full
Mtrtd ikirt...a drtam
cf a drat In Sugar
White Natutu Spun
Ruyon. Siret 9 fo 15.

Dutton youtwlf mto t ^ j juiumtr
newcomer
. and bt' th'exoplrtt thlnp^ •*
inside * play tuii. It’s a bow-tied bcaiicattiofj’.
artfully cut of balloon cloth. W hite * * w
tuipcs on rote, aqua, luggage, lime.'
c i &lt;&gt;.d in

hater aboard an aaaault trar
irl ha tooki part In aavan 1
takfnai tha Marshall 'Warn
mlrau, Saipan. Palano, U y
lion and two Jlma. Ha tm n
m equator IS timaa. After I
eve W expired ha will rape
to Beloit. Wle. for training
Fairbanks-Woraa Dlaaal Elneim
Ha wamra tha Aatatic-Pael

ta

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John Pee
The bride w in iflveri m i" u
M r* I In f \* k a ile d th e m o 'iM '
riage bv her uncle, ( apt, I k
C. ( .rl.h a n l. of thr
Pensio la |
"&gt;det si
&gt; «* » ’&lt;h*'k
Sll. o'
Navn) Air Statum
F»»* &lt;iatiU*-r | Dr * ym mhs f..||owe*l h\ the l o t !
rhi»*t- In* brother, W illiam (Jn• n
Ira v e i
M*
I t aid
f ****** ***' ,,f
e t. f". hi* lie*t man
Nrw &gt; w \ u -a a h * m
•&lt;
The bride
m vel) tn h r | devol mioil Her l..pi. im i *
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L a t e s t AIR*EXPRESS
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W o n a! &lt; •
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D.-*.* »
Mr* J o h n Ia*e a**lntr*l her mother
Hi Net i ill if
Ml - I loyd Hnr 4* S pro '• ' **'

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w e•I rt i n k kfoAn of a lute I nee •* ' h |
■weet hear t neckline , full h n . ' i ' d

f tn

*■in i- t h*' t " k •I ■
vkith Ih e !*• *t
iilli|ot* T k .
po t i* •

, fs«i*| held H* in.-* i ’
't " L i \ at t he 1 " M m'

lh v

I low ei *

K .c i .i - « . . .

Billy B. U B m MO MM 2 « ,
IS year old son of Ur. and Mrs.
HJ).
LeBree. of Lonrwood, k
horn* on l«ar« afU r ependin.e |1
radnth. In tha Pacific.
.
EP
He Joined tha Coast Guardi on
Harsh 4. 1943: took hla b o *
training at S t Augustine and wi|
i t nt from thara to Naw Rirer,

colors?

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1 *S» |ti 1-udtv»

B illy B. L a B ree
Is
Home
From
War*'
r •_ :
.
-

these pretty play suits

i

with

skirt, loiijf uleevep Aith a
edging over the wrt«ta and l &gt;\'
satin-covered
button,
ranging
down the back of the gown 10
the waist. She worr a band ■{
stiffened lace, worn flat agao «t
the crown of her head with wt ■'
rosebuds on enth .nlr
She &lt; *ried an old fashlonisl Iruuiplel ■(
white anil pink rti.ebud, tietl w.'h
n large white satin Im, w n"d
stream er,.
Mis, Mary Jean llali. the brt l, •
•later, wit, mno! of honor , I
wore a gown of pi nk msri|t)t-.- r
with tight fitting tHajirr und ( Il
skirt with three-quarter len tft
sleeves trimmed wiln a Inr »e i fGo of the same material. S &gt;o
wore a headdrst ot pink and wluta
rosebuds.
"Becnuse" and other nppro|irl
ate nutlat music was olnyed it*
Mr*. F . H. V'ernay with the VOC1*1
•election rendered by Mrt. Charle*
Wilke.
,
Mrg.
Ganther,
the
groom#
mother, wore a purple and wlut*
Dowered gown with ourttle acr.
•orlei. Mr*. Gebhard, the hrld .
m nt, choae a gown of pink »&gt;?.
whlta flowers on a black bar
(found. Rhe wore a corsage
v*rt-ep|oreil flowers.
Following the ceremony, a n .
caption was held at the Hotel
Mayfair honoring the couple. They
will 'reside In Sanford where Ene,
Ganther la stationed at tho No- «l
Air Station.
j

CAPS-GOW
NSoSlf fi

iit»*,ui
m

, ■*Ie No .1 will \I '
IL one and will -in

K
tl. HrownJee «t 7 ,()0 P
M fiiih ti\
Ami»ii|r
iI»o*e
pt panel
Monday befnie an altar *»f w h !e
Ainm
ij.
piem
m
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/e,,h R n iliff
nr mil.Hi ns, .......
it a rilenta*.
ferim
»'wlI Mr*
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tail baskets of green.

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chiii if c id th e ile v i

* nle

W U (lsS i M l H l t f l l ( »U H I h i ‘ T

tapers in tall bronched candelabra
were placed
tdured on each side nf Mte I ?•«
kitrr
—

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Ail lud h Hu I Ike V k ilt h*

W .S.r.S. Circle :t
.Meets In Nrt* Smyrna

Mfinii'
l‘he k - *t Pre*DVlrr.**n ' M uir
St
'm u * tin -ettiriR lot *he I** m i l l ! n

Savim niih.

nt

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I h u l it in* Iu fH n»' ‘
d rI i,
M it c h e ll m ill M i*
K itp i i t S t n « k
Iu ltd n r f c
ii uu I »lt
, i ' t tt.l
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W'us a ii iiitii iit inI I*..*i M■
tt

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T h u rsd a y — Itingu at 8 .in every ( * "* 'Uiwmer there
week. E lk s C lu b sponsors ilm
A liuifttf 11111341* A fti-lld iiiK
ti&gt;duV' 1
go every second Thu rsd n v.
F r id a y — Domw to the Ju ke llox nt Havtimn lL*nch urt* Mr niul
M r* M F S m ith .
Mr un.l Mr*
- 8 :3 0
P.M
M ovies at K !u P M
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S u n d a y - A picnic the first Sun I
„ ', r H ,,'d ’ nlemun and
M l * * Mm if fill*! Myers
dnv every month F r » f trim*
iMirtutlon from the I'S O
un
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t NN»t
iter the iliro clin n of L*e lljfll
*»m» *t Mr
liiol Mr*
V ''In
V
.S u n d a &gt;■-nuirnitty to* u kfust
(^ ^
f f*iH* Mill' ri..||ii \ veilin'
ctjff f f
and
doyjrhtiut*
served
ha* I *•&gt;i t titn *i i-i M*.| fiotti Afh
free from tt) 00 A M to 1 0(1
i*n*
iii
to Ii i r new *t ut ion in
I1M
Nornui 'i t 'kin
Ol&gt;«Ji Hounc »■very Syndu r\ i-n
..
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.
A* 1lie title would im ply.
lb ■
ii iu
with irnniej!
i*od other
,
Mr a, I M rs
IU
|&gt;,.ugl... and ...... r „
. , l l l tr„ Comedv. h a .
n mime merit*.
son. K . im e lh . have r e t u r n c l to
tflfU ,.v rr
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th eir horm* in Sa v an n a h , tin ii*
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THANK All THE f
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more Chan 12.1H/0 of them A raer
lia n a . Casu alties » r ie p a tliru
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munihm U lr r and rrinatK " W a U*
da i.i know?
I tor Nollurno

5th Army GI’s Suggent Coat 0i' Arms
Showing Mud, Mules And Kesselring
[ to have cnnijurred Ita ly fro m the
south.
A ll the » a , It haa been a
rough and rugged o u tfit.
The
34th D ivisio n, fur In stan ce, has
been s i » « i sin rr ih e A lg ie rs
landings in I*&lt;12 -celeb rated Its
MWIh day of rum hsl in the lia r
A pril 15. 11s men believe lh a l
is mure than an) o th er outfit
In I n rle Sam'* armed f o r c e s —
Arm y, N a v j or M arine*.
Months of liailtu .it follow ed the
organisation " 1 tlie a rm y Dec. I.
IS&gt;i* (In S r pi ft. I III 3. it left for

By H ID F K D K tt

(A P I Newsfeaturea

R O M E -The other day a Is I
suggested the 6th A rm y adopt a
co st o f arm s showing a mountain
ra m p a rt mi a field of mud. Such
a shield , * ! t h possibly H pack
m ule tossed inlu one corner and
in the other the 1s t rin g face of
A lb e rt K e aselrlti"
field m arshal
j Jinr, hingt'd at ( ‘a*»*ino
Wto«n thr M H finally r«*nrh$*.l
o f the G erm an arm ies In Ita ly
th f Hnpnlo ra rjv Hi It* 11 Uu* -Itolb
until the end, m ight come nrar to
trie.I 1o cron- Ih*Iow * a* hiih * nail
te llin g the sto ry uf men, mud
ra n
into tlir rn«*tny*- n r c p iir r l
and m ountain* and the rugged
w a r rio r* of the 6th
firtota of fi r «S a le rn o
Th»* tiicn had 1o |mi Ii b*o“k, Irnv
F o r 20 month* ami two hitter
Italy's Ih . w iiib out of the w a r I in if (hr Bapi.lo vntim llv running
w in te rs, over nearly 600 m il* *- 1 didn’t soften the Ita lia n bencher.i
blood
y a rd by yard from Salerno to . At Salern o and C a esiu m , the 6th I
T h r m nif day J*n 21. l i l t ,
b w ltse rla n d and A u stria — they went ashore in the shad ow of j
*aaw the A nilo brarhhrad land*
fo u g h t through the pick of the mountains from whtcb the enem y;
ins wherr Nero onrr lolled In a
N s i l arm ies led by a field m a r­
marldr palacr. Thr limhiiif wn«
sh a l wbu m ay go down in th f
mo r n y
thr mrn wrrr open*
books ft* uni* of m ilita ry history - .
mouthrd
wr||h
wonder.
hut
m a ster* of difenaW * w arfare.
Kr«*rrllni? unlrkl) rrcoilrd.
And whvn 0 m&gt; phoutlfiir stopped
F o r four month-, hour by
th# 6 th was the f ir s t arm y ever
hour, week hr week, (hr luft*
w nffe made llylnif in fotholra a
ca rrrr
and
(he
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in
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j line* ao ldlrr Im^ db hnavmif -t**n**M
nt th r flO.frwit barrel
’T ' v r br»*o v*iuitm^ *' binir tour
i to thro\% riifk- at von
hi- tmii
1to ted. ” V m i l r t h r b**'t

of in

mininin n i'U&gt; rvri had
, Mraiiwhitr mi! thr mat front a
Hitptdn 11dpsimif «H' iaml** north
nf i nnhfliti Tbr Hlli I|ii i *. imi di I
(hr |id and dr-pdr
'*■ Ml1■**
hitlgUi' from t lk« -tflldli $ i it id of
t.nttllfiif th ro iu h th. •m.i.nlaMi*.
ID* per tin* for oh* Insertion
d corn** Within an we* "f
'o».!
0$e per lln* for thrae insertions
,
on thr* Cfifi-iitii hattlr n«l»t thi-r••
07c per lln* for I Inaartlon*
T h r mrn fo l In (tor nul**»
l&amp;e per lln* for Ml Insertion*
' will** of th r hi Utop :i bbr &gt; and
Minimum rale* . . . 10 c
!4M»k h»lf the town in f l * h t i i u '
PHONE IIS OR BRING YOUll Ad. u. T H F . S A N F O R D HERALD fh it *%a** '»** cl«*»r th ri Could
Count, llr * word* to th* lln*. Including phone and address.
*iflrn hear th r tirrm a n - m m inu
All aurirtJjam enU for aituillona wanlrd will be charged for at thr rround in thr nest naini when
regular rH « lfl*d rates.
I hr &gt; «*li»pprd fur I hi* night Hut
I hr limit of human * ndtiraiiriw ■** rrached T h r in fa n tr- w «*»
n ill dr aw a and the town flat
lenrtl lif I ha* air fn trr
\\ to || the* 111 It 1-ell •'!«
\* *H
H.H
P O P E CD
f l i'll
tiMfk « a * .......
d lei
• he
Paint your car fur I
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in * 1 ' f ! i i i
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:L A S s IF 1 E D

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C H IC K E N
F lo r id *

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1945

THE SANFORD U EIU U V gA ^FO RD ElORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

K A N C II. I.e .i buv
Edw ard F v lj.n e

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PU LLETS
W# have a lim ited
number
of
-tVy
m onth,
old
New Ham pshire Red pullet*
Excellen t Port O rang e laving
Stuck.
Vaccinated, $1.76 each
2206 Kanfurd A v i. Phone U2I

1 iK* I r i (i k huiil- «&gt;f c11*$l bin ti h 'Ih i ,
j 11* t I.,
iAnri»» him* oftr4’
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W IIL M K

I'll 16 U V l.S K K S P IX T E D
y n l'i;

M iU uru l d e s ire

fu r

p r lv - c y

k-t*l

General
Election July 5th
Has Many Aspects

i t t r c f tr iii^ d 'ic r v t- e .
! Those i)ii civ ilia n oral b u - in s - ’
reg iste r* iny vote tw ice If i r y
istrred In d ifferent rciii«»ttyuni u—.
u n lv crsitir* (end th eir own memb e n to P a rlia m e n t, m If nn a lu m ­
nus the Briton m ay vote from
that reitlater. In no enur i* lie jier
inltteil m ojc than two vote*
Dated J u I &gt; 25
T h e re is n delay of three » H ' i
in announcinir the r . - o il, of the
election because of the n o « -d y
of collectiny the service vote trout
all narta of the world
I tintime it w ill hw J u ly 25 l
In tht’ pottaervalive P arty there
ia no such thing as u &lt;a n n a or
p rim ary Anyone can "stan d " for
1‘arllam o nt if he conform s to tin
electoral law , hut the party will
not
recognise
candidate*
nol
“ adopted" by local n**«cinti«m*.
Nom ination n n u i u s only the
sig n atures of 10 electors, plus a
$600 fee which the candidate forfelta If he fail* to grt u ce rtain
percentage of the vote
Membera of P arliam en t receivi
$2,400 an n ually.
A a a r l: C h u rch ill
The
C o n servatives
who
litre
the mcknnrm? "Tnrf«**’\ which w m
introduce*! i n
*r«* mt«i thi
* firnt tfcncrul clcrtfun m in v i n r
with on o uifllim ltrii; jn.ln icu l u*

ncl — Winntf&lt;n ( huirhill

the 6th broke out of the App*u ln rs in lu Ihe Pn V a lle y and
the n ett d a r barged In to B eing
ns.
When the P» * * * eroassd
■ Herm an arm y had died on the
plain, before the r iv e r .' T h e
N */l« s till had enough am.ii u ii tr i ■
hi
in hu n krr* huilowed
nul of the Alps to fig ht for
three ( e a r s .— but no guns to
-liui.I it (rum
t e n n is .
Milan.
Henna
and
In rln fell tu P a rtisa n action
mil
the
6 th
A rm ,
troop*
m nrrhrd in
A d ishearten in g
•irusperl of inure mountain w a r­
fare. th is lim e In Ihe Alpa, lay
ahead, hill Ih r G erm a n * had
enough
T he* surrendered M ay

there in rut iloptot they * i l l •l«*
their best In cu|&gt;iLuh/r it
Both the Social in ( a i l.ttlia n li’* }
amJ the l.llfcrn l* would li;»v«* i &gt;m ferret! on vlecliu n in tin' full
when some of ('h im hill*
wm
&gt;time IvimI i t tniiMit I n illm m til
T h e leolmr I'wrlv *•(
Attlee, deputy I'riin e M in u te r in
l th e co o l It k m ifi»vn n iiic n t , aiUu h*i
influent ml
N ti-k-i w
T Ih m *
h ip
Krnest RrVIft, M’.llttrrrii fllllM -lrl
of

I a bo r ,

a n ti

l i f t t&gt;*‘ i t

fo r m e r h o m e
in te r o f h«»im* t f i m i n

FOR RENT

BUSINESS SERVICE

lib

8L

And Mirror C&amp;.
I l l W. Second SI reel
Phone 520

o n

,»- iio 11 I*

A VENT K

Specials for This Week
Whisky
Prince George

4.5

lirandy
|
Ga. Etborta

Fancy N. C. Groon

PEACHES

CABBAGE

S h erry

1 -5

2

I it-, 25c

Roma Wines
Port
l.ll.’l

5 c

P e p p e r s

C a n t a l o u p e s lb 1 0
Fan cy C a lit

C a rro ts
L im es

dozon

1 9 c

C a ltL Su nkift

3

iti

2 7 c

L e m o n s

it

1 2 c

Marmalade
Del Monte Vacuum Packed
Volvo

C o ffe e
Mi

2

We * ic ten y e a r s old (hts munlh. i n , w,i, !&gt;,h k nnuln
m the yeui 1K36 Just al-out the time Httlci wus firomutnig
I un-elf from Corporal tu Heichaftihrer and llttuhilu wits plun
lung the "China Incident” »e started se llin g m u tu al (t ie unit
HuuunobUe insurance In Sanford.
Now there la absolutely no connection betw een th e se
event*—they ju it happened about the same time. The plan*
of Hitler and Hirohlto were destructive, tearing down of some­
thing that wae doing rather nicely, while our ambition w u* con­
structive— to build up gn Agency devoted to Ih e talk of
providing good Insurance protection far Home*, Ltu.men* and
Automobiles AT A SAVING
Thai w e'have to some extant at least succeeded in d o in g
this is Indicated by the fact that today we have the p le a * tire
of serv iig over five hundred customers.
To you, otir good customers, belong the credit for the
growth of thi* Agency—-for without ynor loyalty und iiip ih i M
thoughoul these ten year*—it ju it wouldn't have happened.
To you, we are duly appreciative and * r want v&lt;&gt;u to
know that w* fully recognise the fact that thl* i* truly l O l ’ K
AGENCY— you get back 20*6 to 2S;» of the money you pay
o» for tRiurance In dividend credit on your renewal premiums—
w* hope we have been MUTUALLY benefited knowing earn
other.
I f at any time we can be of aaalstance to you insurancewiia or Other-wiae, please call op us. Won’t you!
We want you to have one of our 1916 Desk Year Uooke
or Pocket Diaries. L et ua know b rfo r a 'Ju ly 20, If you will
accent one.

tb»

leaan

Bollard's O belisk
Qt

V in e g e r

Phone

Hlu* Label

K a ro

54b

Sharp, Tasty Yellow

filch. Creamy Cottage

Pella. Cream

C h e e s e

C h e e s e

ib

**

Po ck et, w h a t w o u ld

VOU

SOMtBOOV

ELSE

&lt; *fR W rS JL °N / A r

Carton
Quick. Easy

S an i-F lu sh
1 0 c

Country 8ryW &gt;

Sliced

B o lo g n a

Souse &gt;b 25c

u&gt;

K io il's H o n s

i % ib 1 5 c

F la sh N aw P a ck P aan u t

Fillets

a

59c

Vo. Rad n »

Croakers ib 25c
Whim Variety

Snappers ib29c

Sausage »» 37c

*

Pan wFish
«b- -1,17c
- 'N=- r-

p U p g#f| Q ^ o ji

Perch

MODESS
2 pkai 43c

.

KUod Variety

K in p o n e P u r* M

Safer, Softer

-

f

ib 25c

£

■7

OCTAGON
i

*

F lak es

.

Wham Salt Spin

Sausage h» 32c Mackerel ib 33c

L a rtIB

2 3 C

OCTAGON
Powder

L U X
-

Flakes.
Btn

10c

loo

,

23 c

O CTAG O N

Rinso White

Toilet Soap

R IN S O

WANTED TO RENT

§.E !V O llN &lt; D &gt; !l ff. OIRVf O

E e lb e ck

Radish2s*or19^ 1 Cubes 31*8*2 5c

t ------V 0 4 ‘ N K ?

ANBk S m i Juetuke finding
pocket Our quality triples the life of your armeDUt We make your we«rt far beyond their normal life . . . put bae the erlfinel fabric finish . . .

is* 1 9 c

Meal &amp; Orite

_

Sausage ib 39c
V-f f D tHlWC »HAD

53c

Pound

S u n u y la n d Dmnlted

Sem inole Dry Cleaners

Morton's Plain or Iod

CHEESE

I7B -J

r ’MOTOR SALES

SIT. WANTED—

b ch i 1 5 c

Vila Foods Grapefruit

rtraent of colon. Your
ook new. Bring It to

imure perfect

2

Flo. P ersia n

13c

O n io n s

lb 27c

money in

P ink Meot

M u s c a te l

NO POINTSI

D O LLARS tN LAMP -

&amp; C

CaltL Tallow

FENDER

.

Senkarik Glass

M mi ( i to.

rind

BUTTER

r

for

s ro / tis

PAINT NOW I
d Have Good Reliable Pa Inten
available. Call Hanford Paint
A Glass Company. Phone 803.
ANI1

M irrors, of course,
the Background.

Hove your Auto glass
replaced before the rainy
season sets in. All work
done by experts.

PRODUCE

it

there was another rate wgiiintt
w in ter when the 5th (dimed into
the (iothn lim A fte r an a r illle r y
FOR SA L E : I room house on
easy payment plan. For rent:
p reparation »o heavy II tore the
4 room house, parti; furnished
•ide of Mt
A ltu is o , the HMh
on Hanford Hlghwa
44, Box CLOSE IN —2 room* each with cracked the Bna it*e lf and the
141 a t the Log Cab
private bath, summer rate*. 91*t t«w»k F u ta Paaa.
♦ The HMh and th * 34th daug
Call a t 706 E. 2nd St.
th* enemy off m ountain a fte r
COMMERCIAL HLECTRIC Ice
m ountain.
( a t u t lU e *
w e r e
box, 12 ft.
Reasonable. 420 SMALL furnished a
W. 1st SL. Palm* Hotel
j pie o nly.
1113 !
heavier than at .Catalno. Monte
tarmnde « n th f autum n's c lo s ­
ONE
CROSLCT
UhU model. « ROOM HOUSE
est approach to H ighw ay Nine
radio, good condition, cheap.! mile* out West Ft
Into Bologna.
f.lk * the S4th
Also baby bassinette.
Phone I ruff Springs, rou
at ( i m I bu , the h3lh needed
3&amp;6-W,
Mrs. II . W Hidv*;
luat one freeh regim ent to f in ­
ish the joh. hut didn't get it.
B ED S, gat plate, tables and nth
D u rin g mix months In the «noi»
6 ROOMS and bath, uriiurni.h^d, and cold of the Appeninea with
er furniture. 221 E. 1st St
phone 636-J,
$27.00 |*er month to ailvsnre. the h irh w aya In m iserable co id iAdults only. Box l i t . llr,aid tlon, and through d5 b lu e r r * trt,l
MULE AND WORK HORSE. II.
Office.______________________
fig h ts, the Italian cam paljrn be­
M. Cochran, Lake Mary.
cam e the forrottan front despite
th * altnoet d aily toll o f liv e s.
NEW 8 room cement block house.
It w as here th a t G en . L u cia n
See owner, H. M. Brush, 603
K . T lu ach o tt, j r „ took command
, Park Are.
of the 5th and K t a s t r lin c vrt.it
to the we*tern fro n t for the G e r ­
NICE G 0IN0 email grocery itoie.
m ans.
Gen. T ru a co tt
replaced
40TW. F lra tB t

PT

top in color, to mutch
the decornlive scheme.
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces are
then fully protected. The
coat is less than refinishing the top.------

A t Uee.
The I onuvrvutivi** hchl dfii&gt; it!
•115
kcu I k
in
tinl*iii liu men*
which wiin ili- 'iilv id fum* 15, l.o
bur it leu hjid U*» ►»*a t*• I ti•- I il-i i u

IU&gt; SANFORD

F i n * ll &gt; ,
M il
II,
u m Jrr
a
2 0041 |f im
iir t ) l|r r &gt;
pr rp a r a t l«»n
th a t ” i h a n g e d th e f a r e n f n«
lu r e '
a- one a f d l l e r j
o f f ir r r
,
put it th e 5 th le rn e rl n ff fro m
4* a r ig lia n o on th e r«ia«f ti* Ifo m r
The
) li - 1*5In li, (h e f i t - I
W n r lit W ft r
11 He ire I h e
-e i
%ice u u lf it in in r r u e a - n im b n l.
h r (ik e the 4»$.■*(«» lin e at H an In
M a ria
F n fa n te a “ I
r ic k ,
h a v n fit
th e
“B io .
I I n il- ‘
hi
th e B e r lin ra d io he* a tta r o f a i
(d ue
&lt;lu v r r le a l
- h n u ld iii p a t c h .
\fn v
r1 t t h r
\p i.ii* he itch In* a* I
b re a k v n * . Mitiib m id u |U ti-M on
vu. t la I h r nth h i m ih ih a c a m e twt&gt;
day* Inter m the J'lifitlRf rn a ru h e *
The
A m e rit n n a te ltu ro U e ra - l
ih rttu g h It o m r ii&gt; th e e n e m y fle d ,
b t w i ld e r r d , inure than 100 m ile *

OR REN T: 10 acre celery firm C U R T A IN S , tace (side cloths,
scarfs, washed, .(arched ami in four day* v«• take the -upply
on Camercm Avenue.
Phone
« trr(c h c *l.
618 M rlltin v ills A , e p o rt of ( i vititvecchin.
Dearborn H425 or P () Ru\
W ith tbe rnt-sin if of the A rnn,
1'hune H7y,
617. Decatur. Ga.

Meaner,

l i l u r a I: U r t r r id g c
H i....... . the most vocal ond well
Known of the l.llie ra ls la S ir W il­
liam Beveridge. au thor of the f a ­
mous Beveridge P lan fo r social
secu rity
T h e C e n se rvnt ives have n jt is ­
sued then p a itv m anifesto, hut in
a 1 2 -point policy for peace they
have come out for “ the fu lle st op­
p ortunity for individual in itiativ e
mid rem oval of w artim e controls
ns the n ecessity fo r thenl tRgapl&gt;C!irH."
C h u rch ill has put the p arty's
prinfTum In ihn-e w ords: "Foo d ,
w ork, home*.'"
T h e I-il».r itrs stand fo r public
ow nership of m ines, railro ad s and
all form s of inland tra n sp o rt, of
the Iron and steel ind ustry and
ilie lin n - of K m clsilil, la t e r they
oeopiMie to nnlioii.'illte land.

polished plate glaiw Or,
if you prefer, u table

iin*l

hi*vt* tim e in H om o e ve n to b u y
s u i l v e m i d h ' h e d n e a r ly 5tt m ile *

automatic rewind clutch. 1942
MotM Walerwiuh ‘ F tm d a*t
condition, 8100.00. l t t t Myrtle

ignation

Cover Ihe tops of yniir
Vnuity, drenfliiiK table
and night stand with

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

In mnney m ailer* i* s t r k ll)
rr.p r, trtl hurtErtetnls ami
ID S a .B U lC K S E D A N , ver
I.Is llV v l . l e
nut liUBstitnilnl
condition, below O l'A
sbuiit v i iu r r r e d &gt;t
\ --III n n
C«l! ot 706 E . 2nd S l
player or husuie.s assn- mles
8:00 P. M.
will nol hear of &gt;uut ,H-rsunal
affairs. There Is no cause for
.
, i' FO B H A LE
emb*rr»**mrnt.
LA RG E frume iNtelling, 11.1 Wr &gt;t
KrasnnaHe ore 111 r*.|ui*vnirnt*.
lfith SL . extra largo lot, tm.
No co-tmikera on money loans.
tn k lllU poateulon.
Iw fo rr K ctae rlin ir bulled hia men
Variable payment plmis.
*
Ruben A- williams
together a^nkn
F A M I L Y LOAN CO.
Phony 732'
Atlantic Bank Bldg Florida Rank Blttr
The Uth lih tiin ti, which d id n 't
I’hune S3

/OUTBOARD MOTOR. 8 i T T f r ,

P a r t y of tin A rch ib a ld S in c la ir,
•e rre ta ry for a ir In the old g ov­
ernm ent. held 23 neats and the
N a t i o n a l I.ihernla, *upportlng
C h u rch ill, 10. T h u re w ere 26 Indepemlenta.
S in cla ir's L ib e ra l* stood w ith
laib o rltie s In refu sin g to rontinue
the coalition
K ovrrnm en t
until
the end of the w ar w ith Ja p a n ,
u hieh brought on (.'liurchiM'* r e s ­

a b o .i

m

U PH O LSTERY
fabrics,
isp e.
trie*, damaaks, brocatellv*. n
rood stock to select from.
H
8. Brown. M ill N. Orange Av*
Phone 1069. Orlando, Fla.

Britain's

3

cakes

•

14c

PA LM O LIV E
Soap

3

cak es

nn

0

L c

mo

* '

23 c

IC T A G O N r :
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I f w# w ish to be free, if * • w U b te
p reserve b v lo la t * Ih o ** in n llm ib la p r iv i­
leges for w hich we h ave bees
te n d in g — we s n l fig h t I
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Resignation Of
Morgenthau Is

S A N F O 111),
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Mem her Associated I*re?m

M

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&gt; In County Is
Being Planned

Air Might Of
MZl h.S. Is Brought
Home To Japs

ice Roberts Also
t t e t r i f f r i H In Surprise
StepEnding 15-Year
Term On High Court

New Owner Of Semi­
nole Driving Club
Posts $ 1,000.00 To
( ’over Referendum

Tokyo Sources Esti­
mate 11 Thousand
Allied Planes Are
Pressing At t a c k

• t WASHINGTON, G, (AP) —
A fler 11 years as secretary
□f the treasury, Henry Mtirgenthau, Jr., will leave office
lfte r President Truman rel^urns from the Big Three
meeting, beginning in uoout
three weeks in Berlin. T h e
President also has announced
icccptnnce of the resignation

Comini«*iiiti h**IJ Thur^.iitv, DavM
llllhlldb wi tt ff .’ttillv |M|fvhu*ve I

Plane Huns Wild On A Carrier

'■ » w » ■
ffe ~s .

a f Suprem e C o u rt Ju e tice
Owen
ftobert*
They
told President
Trn m jin
that they wanted to quit public
life anil go home
T h e President
accepted the
realgnnllm H
w ill
regret.
( J M iirg rnthau , in hi* letter, aaid:
” W hen
F ra n k lin
I)
H uoievrlt
eanie to W ashington, he asked me
to come with him, statin g that
when he w as through, we would
go back to D utchess county I N Y . I
Jo g eth er
w M orgenthau said he wmild le a. e
a fte r T ru m an retu rn s from hi*
forthcom ing B ig T h re e m eeting
with M arshal S ta lin ami Prim e
M inister C h u rch ill in B erlin
T he I ’resident told of the res
&amp; rn a tin n s at hi* news m n fere m e ,
s a id he bad n successor in nmul
for the tre asu ry |ar»t but wasn't
r a r in g anything about it now
N am es mentioned in speculation
were F re d M. Vinson w ar nudnl
ju it io n director John W Snyder
w e d e rn l loan a d m ln lstrn lo r: Sen
G eorge (D „ C a l chairm an of th r
senate
flnahce com m ittee,
and
W alte r J. ('um m ings, of Chicag o,
chairm an of the board of the
C o n tin cn la l-lllln cd s N atio nal Bank
j i m l T r u s t com pany,
w- B efo re the nows conference, the
Presid en t announced another ma
Jor resig nation , that of Judge
T h u rm an Arnold from the United
S ta te s court uf ap p eal*. D istrict
of Colum bia. A rn o ld , fo rm er ]u»w lc e
departm ent
" tru s t b uster,"
said ha w anted to e tiU ^ p riv a te
law
practice and w ork fo r n
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Ing's Ivory baton, encrusted w ith
gold and diam onds.
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Gen. A lexand er P atch, commander
w j f the Seventh arm y , who took
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w orth perhaps $.’10,000 , that ln«-i
lug wept when it was taken from
tllm, and that it would be [ire
Sented to the l) . S. m ilita ry meu
^ jr u m at W est Point, N . Y.
l i e q uick ly jum ped into a scrie s
of announcem enta, s ta r tin g w ith
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few items ilrferrvtl on account of
Owners being in the aimed forces

New Manager Will
Frank Evans Finds Assume His Duties
feather In Boston At Valdez Hotel
Hot Upon Leaving fejSLf S i'.’ T T A S

Street and Hroadwhy, New York,
* Frank Evans of Lake Mary re fo r the past l S years, arrived ill
cenlly returned from a trip tu Sanford Tuesday with Mrs. Rmall
Boston, and reported that when and will U ka over management of
he first arrived there, a month the V aldai Hotel for the. coming
ago, th* weather wa* quite cool
but that when he left It seem
Edward Hendrix, owner of the
hotter than Florida.
lei. together with Mre. Hendrix
F . Ifaeky Wight, local publish
ll leave soon for Black Mouner, on the other hand, recent!ly tain, North Carolina fo r the sumwrote Mrs. W ight from Bradforcd, mer season.
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a heavy awaatar under management of tb * bote), wa*
and raised In 8anford and
lived in New York for th*
it 10 years. She (* an aunt of
P . Lana.
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cam paign a ground f o r r r Niipenui
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by a n um erically in f r iio r force
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Im po rtance of p arta played L&gt;
iidd iliim to IIlin tV Tu xed o Frt*i! lh(* A m cricu n navv ami air forte
.Stole* ut Sunford Avenue nnd
w a* ktr«sxed by M acA rth u r. T h e
nnd S l n i ' t «fntntlirisr un exp^ndl- n aval b attle of Ley te g ulf lata in
turt1 nf $5,000 or mure, It wti« October wax amimy the aclw n *
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w hich, he »uid, “ rrifiiceJl the Jap
Until, owner and operator.'
anrxe n av y tu p ractical impo­
Steady growth of the business tence.'i
and need for mint- sturagr- space
Jap an ese
leader^ declared at
ill order to elim inate hauling linthe outset of the A m erican hindtnadi- thi- addition r u fe -s a r y , Mr
injf In the P hilipp in es that the
H unt said.
The addition will outcome of the fig h t for the »*
menautv 33 by Hit fret and w ill br lam]* would determ ine the victor
of concrete bliKk construction and in the e n tire P acific wur.
w ill rstrrid lo the a lle y behind.
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w ill b,* three feel nbose th r level n lr
bases
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easy loading ami unloading of com m unications w ith oil, rubber
tru ck s T h e re wilHir rnough sto r­ and other w a r m a te ria l sourer* |,i
age span* to take care of present the E a s t In d ies and other con­
dem ands fo r fe«d, nnd will elim ­ quered so u th ern a re a s.
inate n mile long hsul from p res­
Lib e ra tio n of the P hilippines
ent storage quarters, ho staled. also produced the Hco llap se of the
In the buck will lie a built-in enem y's Im p e r ii! concept of a
garage for trucks.
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frreateY E a s t A s ia co-prosperity
W. T. T. Golgsr of Sanford wllj sp h ere ” and re-opened the F a r
be in charge of th* const ruclfou- E a s t to d‘ em ocracy, “M acA
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Both Sides In British
Flection See Victory
t.O N D tjfi. July T. ( i l l - T h .
cmnervative tur&gt;. innintaircil lo^ A1
tlay that yeiteriloy's grnefsl e■j&lt;&gt;
Iccllon hail “ almuni icrta ln ly " re■ultrrh in victory (or Crime J tln :
liter ( Imr/hiH'i government but
labor, party ufga/ii held th* con­ .* tf-ll
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July 20, after the absent*® *®j-,
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Use* Oboerves 41-Hour
M a r-“-*-' - ' * ■
Mr*. Ruth M. Allen, Mansyrtr'.,
o f th* local offlea of tha
Employment Berytc* - on I irtfi *•
Avenue has ree*lv*il bIn-"1
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To a .p a ra t* a head of lettuce, Park
-cut out th * cor* of th e head with ntrue lions from Mr. Chaa. W, "4, ,je
a knlf*. Let water from th* fau ­ Barnett, A re* Director o f the •cet flow into th* bead until the War Manpower Commission in
V j uressur* o f th* wator forces the prlando. to reduce tho hours of
work In the local of flea In * e - ' v5
loavtx apart.
cordance with Preiiilent Truman'*
recent directive, Tho local offtca
W . - - r — ----------------------■wilt now be open from 8:30 A.M. y,
tful and ’ tv ‘ •
w b a t iie k
to 6 J30 P.M , Monday th r
Wad its*
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will clot*, except on eppolnt
a t 11:30 noon.

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HANFORD. FIXJRIDA,

1908

M ONDAY. J U L Y

.Strike-Bound
Oil Refinery
o Seized By U.S.

Reconversion- G o e s
Into H i g h
Gear,
But Months Needed
To Supply Demand

W A S H I N G T O N . D C .. Ju ly
2, ( A P ) — S o m e 38,000 pert o o n n appcJtred to be r e a d y to
resu m e w o r k U ki^y .in- s tr ik e
bound p la n ts , b u t '«M ,Q l2 r e ­
m a in Id le w h ile th e g o v e r n ­
m e n t to o k o v e r o p e r a tio n o f
£ i i T e x a s c o m p a n y r e f in e r y
w h e r e 250 e m p lo y e e s w e r e
out
The House Rule* Committee re­
fused today to perm it the House
to send to conference tht legis­
l a t i o n granting $250,000 to the
F air Employment Prsctfcc Com­
mittee. The turn w »« s com­
promise to permit the continued
operation of FEPC whose oper­
ation funds and authorization ex
fired yesterday.
James Ilyrnes wax confined un­
animously by the Senate today
aa Secretary o f State succeed! nil
Edward Stettinius Jr. The action
was taken in a matter o f minutes
a fte r the nomination was received
g fro m the White HattaePresldent Truman, returning to
the White House from his cross­
country plane trip, sirned the
O PA
extension
bill
yesterday
and warned that the fight against
in fla t io n must be continued after
^ h c war
The measure, subject of week.
o f congressional controversy was
approved finally yeslerday only
a few hours irrfore the price con­
trol act was scheduled to expire
f i t had l&gt;cen flown to Kanaas Cfty
for the Praaldent’s signature but
he brought It hack with him and
siirnrd it in the White IJpute
study.
Must Continue Plan
" I congratulate the congTeas on
^ h avin g enacted a sound and wellconsidered statue,” he said in a
form al statement. “ Under It. per­
plexing problems of food supply
ran be met and the stabilisation
agd reconversion programs can be
—onarrxifully.carried forward . . .
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TTbe renewal o f thnr-statue*
without weakening amendments
riv e tha country reassurance that
tho fight against Inflation wilt
he carried on during the difficult
year that lire ahead. W e shall
f h a r a need fo r sUbllixatlon not
only In finishing the war but fn
solving the problems o f recon
version which we are already
confronting."
He expressed gratitude that
^ ‘congress did not disturb the exw lsting arrangements for coordi­
nating these programs and for
settling
d iffe r e n c e
among
airondes.t’

W a s h i n g t o n . July 2 . ur&gt;—
Thr government slipped its recon*
|version program into high gear
today. Consumers, however, must
wait month* at least before most
I long mi**im- household appliances
return in uuanlity to the stores.
In an Informal survay by The
Associated Press, government and
trade source* said the brightest
•rot in the consumer durable
good* picture is the prediction
that small household articlas—
galvaniiod pails and tubs, scia»or*. appliance cords, and per­
haps plated silvefware —should be
essler to find birfore Christmas
romef ngnln.
Completely nut Of fnau* in the
picture ii window screening
The
N E W \ COM M ANDER o f thr IV8. 10th Anny on O k lm w i, Cm 1rxnerta flatly state that when
Jo»fph W .‘ ( - Vinegar J o *"i Stillwell check* n im p with Col. Wil
vou’ll artr-h e nble to get good
Imm C. Bentley,
officer who pilotnl him. Just before they ; window screen* again is "unpreilirtablr “
hopped off for the General’* firat in*prctiun o f hia battleground
Air Force photo. (Intcrnutioii.il)
Vacuum cleaners and electric
j iron* are trickling Into the conI sunirr market now.
Probably washing machines but
very few will begin to appear
I Isle in August
Mechanical ron
|
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.a
1 1frigriator* may be re-introduced
K r n H lim
n a n n m n ! ' " Sritrm brr or October and sew1 I U U U LC
I l a l l U l C U ' i n g machine, mar be uhihited in
n
p
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* Christmas •hopping windows
K ir
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These hark saving device* look
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I f l C I I l o lotrlirr f Hii 'rwr|i to (hr Arnrr__ ___
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CITY BRIEFS

The regular meeting of the
Hoard of County Commissioners
will be held Thursday morning at
. 10 :0 0 o'clock instead of the usual
riu eada- date It was announced
this morning by 0 F. Herndon,
county clerk.Sanford Lodga No. 4t, F and
A . M. will moot Tuesday ersnlng
m l 8:00 o'clock hi tha Masonic
^Teiw pla at which tlma tha Fal■“ w w t IMgraa w ill b « conferred
A ll M u ter and Fatlowahlp Maaon. Henry Ball, and la zuli/.

Work Of Commit U*es, Market Canning Kit"i.-f
'h o m . ^ X V . I k #
During Past Year! chenn Are Reported‘iT. T
.
'•*
Praised By Holler
RunningAtCapacity |
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JA C K S O N V ILLE . July 2. (Siw
I resident o f the Rotary &lt; lul. at r „ i , . - T hi.
the end of the f.e

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fractional district o f
m nd orcmnltallon.

Town-

Oa., 'Watt Palm Reach, Miami,
^ U n io n Park and Orlando. Wayna
Albers, national rapraaanutiva
•*
the CTMMluUou
presided.
Moultrie, Ga.

gat picnic and .Townsgnd
at l a M l g

I •*$ } •* drlMdo on July 4.

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:.
(A l* ) — Thr N a'T j
lodm thr «inkln£ n( n Japai&gt;r^r rrul«rr Uy n British
• uhmAnnr
o|&gt;rrating
under
Amrrirnn
control
in
the
%oulh*rM I'Bcific.
In addi­
tion, thr nimmumq
-*«id
S xsuhmarinr* hm
rr|»ortrd
Ihr linking of ten %iirmy »r«m*U in far F*^trrri « a lr r * .
(H f \zznHz W4
Au.vtra liu ii vflcrnti.H under
llu|N-ratiniil c o m m a n d
of
tii-n cra l .M a c A ll•’ »
in va d ed
m l rich *n iitl)0 :;» ,i\ Rornen
\ t-.'-li-rtla&gt; and
|o the
I e d g e n| ltalik|ui|uin to d a y , aa
nearly
tino SuiH-rforlr*
set
fo u r Jupitnc.-if c itie s a fla m e
in th e h ea M e*t a ir M o w o f
th e I 'a e ifie w ar.
Fi\«* thouAMiid \uMt»g, by J«piifH'M «*•*( iniiitc tiiAtlr th«* Hnlik*
iMthni* Inndiur lifter tbe moit rl«*
• ••mil riiival i f I .iriiiii iiri'ORfi

ilrmtml b\
vacuum r|e. . ,
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CUT i ir» afoul plsrtr in *hz&gt;* n » * it f * 11 inti t hr v%a
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the ca n i n v flight drrk
1hr
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hi* c u f f
\ct 11 i r i D t » th«* im e
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front
f liii irrrrnhoitFrI o*nl In* i p " n i «
•lruiri*l * *4i witrh ■ m
nf thr plan'fi miny nmv hr nrrn
'.u«tlni: • w »J ■
n*l»t forifTtii

middle o f 1»46, Are I S
and sewing ma­
ll of HU#, l he so

Nio y photos

i Inter nat»-...«l

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t*s«I*k Ziff Vklth
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Milt

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Shifooii

4-H Club Girls Leave
For Camp McQuarric

Pvt Robert Proctor
CompleteH Traiuinify
T

P fe. Rudolph 0. Johnson, 111
Popular Avenue, haa returned
from the Euiopean thaler, where
he wzz engaged In campaign*
with the First Army, and la
spending a 80 day leave with Mrs.
Johnson and the three children.
Masai, 4. Bobby, 6 and BIRy, 14.
HU campaigns took him Into
tho Fryneh, German and Cxechoslovakian areas.
He w e e n the
Combat Infantryman Badge and
European Theater ribbon. He en­
tered the service on Doe. S. 1948,
P rior to entering tha service hf
v a z amiAejred i z a dark at
U to -M d a U i
Coast Line Railroad.

T rain in g F or N avy
Allen T. B all, 19. husband of
Agnee Bali, 1100 W. Third Street.
Sanford, and a former employee
o f The B u fo r d Herald, is re­
ceiving his Initial Naval Indoct­
rination at-tha U. 8. Naval TrainIg Center. GYeat Lakes. 111.
HU recruit training consists of
Instruction In aaamanship, mili­
tary drill, and general Naval pro
cedure. During thU period a ser­
ies o f sptltuda leeto .will be token
by the recruit to determin whe­
ther be will be assigned to a
Naval Service School, to a shore
station, or to Immediate duty at
When hi* racrult tralnlIn f tl
completed. The seaman w ill reeelva a period o f leave.

jir

Orrieh ie etse Of f a g ret*
sn assigned to state
J fB S tjU w i
. of
M

Jack Rocco. new lr la* tailed
mender o f • Campbell-Loeelng
1 69 o f the American *
trill attend hia f l a t

this
will be
which it
of
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ba Installed
according

“Bobby Sox” Brigade Is Expected
To Be Out In Force To See Hero Hurl

"Hobby Soxer*” ere expected to
be out In fall force Thursday
night at Municipal Softball Field
to make th* air shrill again with
their feminine soprano cheering,
according
to
“ Master
Mind'*
Charlee Morrison, pilot o f the
Frierson team. The cheating of
the bobby sox girts last walk was
•aid to nay# resulted fa phenotn•nal fea U of fielding
ting during the doubto
This week, to Insure a
by sox turnout,
ton Is putting Into
tery that will
Britt Kaburn, who fo r mas!/
*d fo r the All Stars h art; also
In th# Cleveland. Ohio, Industrial
League, and whe played a - lot
while a prisoner o f w ar fa fiosmaayN and- wno .Just
Just reUfrnsd
returnsd
horse
Sharing* the
jlto h fa g honors with blm w ill b*
„ CooF, on# o f tho Arm y's re­
cant aco softball burlsra.
Psrhape a lot o f feminine a
taction win ba
behlml ths
data fo r bore w ill ba Nolan.
hatred stellar catcher,
riding to ManagerK s l y reat.nblad^Fan
enrtant screen Idol o f
by
_rnm brigade

r

H arry Tooke, “ peerless ren in
fielder o f th* Rotary team.” Jack.
Morrison, son of the manager.
Will also star tn the outfield. In
the abort field position will ’*&gt;
Edward Prtna, pride of Lake
Monroe.
Frank Pavlick, manager of the
hard hitting Tavern team slated
that ha would pul a good team in
t h * fie ld and. give hia opponents a
hard tasala.
T h e other game will be Yowoils, consfatfag j*f J. W. Buckler's
hustling Naval ten, against the
Htato Guard grtup which Is re­
p o rt'd Ito ba strengthehlng their
» U ltA This will 'be
gam# of the evening.
F. Keftla* 1^ vary
much plaaoad with tho enthusiasm
tha softbl
whlla, ho haa appoiglad Herman
“ F oots" Premia/
r
*
•
school for;boyz. Brumlzy
baseball ■
intends to study athletic work at
tha U n lr m it y o f Florida with tha
Idas at becoming an athletic dirrector.
A badminton not, birds and
now arailable for
fo r tha
* youths. They
Thursday
toga with Coach
. athletic program
tennis, volley

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xi) i i titril fx*i ijt#»ft&gt; &gt;«*mr n by
Mi an&lt;l Mr*. « .V \\ hi.iilon uml
fzinitlx
hnv rrrcMtl) !*«,rit pur. Iiiis.'l
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veal ini: ItiiKitip.i tn M »-f Salotit.
iitiniM* with
WhpMii will
oninl ('Irani » t«i *tipcrIr Mfilf'b.' tlrpMf t*
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Shots r eature
Races At Iron^wood

Increase In Business
Shown By Growers

\! .. &gt;, ••&lt;st nin-titth* * (
in* i•*I r * i« | ptxri. k IiiiIiIi-I • ••( tilt!
Friixk
lirin *rr»
&gt;**iifxxfzl ( h «(..
rr|»«»r(* nrn» *•hImh ill '*&lt;1 by lh«
oH iip f*
All r«-|Hirt* rvflcctrzl an
iiit r* mm* in bumiu-nM um«1 m healthy
financml coinlitior Gn»wer memIhtm rspreiu*i*(| i»mtia fuel ion mI the
P«*M»on'n opernlutrip
A pubptantlnl acrcMgr &lt;»f rrlcry \\u» |tr «»criipr«| nnil him rketed
from tlir /.oUwihmI h i , , in *ddi- ,
tmn to jha usual Sanford acre­
age,
Further development of
lir.l
------------- - IM m a l l r «
arrragr ill Sanford, Zcllwood and
:• M i l k 9 i
It* 11 1«*
«Jlra
I'rld p
Heltr tiladc areas is anticipated
&lt;&gt; A 11'K.al
llla rk
llto k lr
1 Mr
fo r another sfuson.
: M h U Ir
L a ir
A n*lr «*
1 F lig h t
i « * r y a l a l II r |r ii
4 Ijkily'zx
leSOl
The fullowing officer*
w* re
b r m a d l i a r s — ,1D U 1 me H r i
elected fur the ensuing year: Hen­
I l ’ lrx i
M a ll
IIIill V
H o Mfalr I
ry Thunton. president;
Henry
lltllsx
1 (M il
l HII.W
N m o a t la
« J o m p in M
J a .l
J Ua&gt;
i*ro ii p ’ n
Srmlnplr County »t III bin a NVittr. Jr., vice president; Perry
7
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3
1*
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Hoy
Whitehurst ,i-cret*ry-managrhsncr to rv-ach il» K lt"&gt;"i i|u"i* S'
4 1 izzn »
T»*f
l'x*l
1 M atch
" f $&lt;*'2.1,000, |hr Inrgr-I tlint ilia ■ r ,h i I Mr*. Eva Smith, treaaurT h ird
l l a r # - J IM •eallr I
The Hoard of Director* for
(tozw a.1
H a lf
!&gt;*•« fair 1
county hsa ovrr h«»l accrt'in g tn ' •*'
It a l l /
(hr ensuing yeai I, as follows;
N igh t
T in t a
t M arry
I’ oox* •
'E dw ard F. Lanr, puhlirilv c h a ir-"'*
A • ' I m 1r r &lt;«
It *a M
1'*•!
2 W llh ito
M'ltle.
man o f the 7th Wsr l.unu d ri'r lle m y Thurston. Henry
N x11**
1 l*4fr l a }
llan k
Jr.. Fred W I'ope, Fred Holly,
% K lf a
in tha county
1 A til * •M mt h i n t
F s s m r tk
l i a r * — t*Mil a r i l j $
* With Friday, July tl, marking Henry Kirhter, Henry W itte, Sr.,
&lt; U « l a l r •m l l a i r r 1
Stoohhoff ami ( ’ . F.
the final day uf the d in *. Semi­ Ilerl&gt;ert
I •u (
N at)
hfa it
1 Jlial
nole County larks but $;tV000 in Hranaiv.
« M ila
Ih iU lr
I U » l
Hop*
Fred
Reese
who has lung been
T A rc h C i ark* Hi 1
E-l&gt;ond_a*les of rrachU'g itp goal,
J H all&gt;
Gal
t H u alo'b
associated with the Truck OlpwIk ff
1 K an iiora
Mr. Isms rarcalrd.
KMlIi llaro— s-alartlyi
“ Th boys 0T«r (bans whan they ers will again be In charge nf the
I lloli Moure
6 Hhslirira
wera almost lo their g'ftnl dfd not wn,b house operation*, and Joe
&amp; lit ,
laxly
&lt; Cliarok lla&gt;nl&gt;
1 HlaMrawar
slop, but -wurkod Just, a jlttlc, Shuw will have charge of the
.
.
4 lUiston llulia
• Jersey Ulua
harder and reached their .jr«x?A field uperationa.
If Slslk Mac— K alar ll y i
The
Sanford-Ufledo
T ru ek
said Mr. Laiia.
" f bcllcvn ghat
■■
lU ataisl a lia r s ) Grower* is ime"^of th* eldest
I Tnrsail" -Ulll
0 Johh \Vb'ha.s&lt;l
'farm
rr
cooperatives
handling
supi (irand I'saihsr * «'ti|aW* Uoags
h
I I.«»t Ili'unJ
I Luck/ I i "
jiics and marketing services for
V,
( K elly Up
* llrlaa.lli
Jjj membership in tha state.
-".114
Batsalfc Haro— K alaH lrl
I Bsl'a lloso
I I.I m U i
Covuty wil
"'
V,
Z Andy Min*.
* Natural lloll
" .'.I
hol^.hrr r#puUtion of alwnjrg go1 Is .,l»
7 KashmtliUerk
P A R T IE S C O N F ID E N T
iftg over tbe top on l&gt;on(l tales.’
I niocklon I’ rida * IthylhiU^Tt»KEtoklk Kara— S/l* mil*!
(Ualalala Uarx)
LONDON. July 8. CAT— NewsPlsANH HAI4*PsI&gt;
I K«*un«r
I Jolly Mick
papers which support th* Coo-V
t Ta p i N » w i
« Dla. Hill H•».
PA R IS , July 2. ( A l - n a n s look­ •ervstfvss wrote confidentially to­
1 Luoky [town
f GirnlviJ John
I (Hick Trick
Chirok. Duolf
ing toward ths complete decen­ day that Prime Minister C hords
tralisation o f Germany were man- ill's party would win tho Thurs­
The Labor party
The Dattte o f th# “ Monitor” pod by tha U. S. group .of the day election.
like the 'Conservatives exuded
and “ Msrrimac,” a oaval enrage- ■"led Control Council toda;
confidence. Their big throe, d e m ­
■erican occupation troope
m eat fought early in tha Am ailgaa Civil War, was notable as
toward Berlin preliminary M ent AtUOe, Ernest Bovin and Uor-i
f h * . first conflict between iron-’
i Rig Three meeting there, later bert Morrison, ecbodulsd LandoB
eppoaranbes l&amp; t d;apcfc!U, . “
9fad vestsIs,

Seminole Has Chance
To Reach E-Quota

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Check u ill Be Made|( '&lt;A r n \ » \ ( le x e r s
on Labor Losses Is Purchased By
During Fast Year;
Swaim Brothers

Sgt Britt Rahurn
I Here On I *

Home On Leave

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DividendH Declared
By Find Fe de r al *

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(iowan Company Will
Open Department

Cant. Charles H. Orrtek o f the
United States Am y vrfll be at
tho drill o f the state Guard to­
night fo r tha purpose o f
aatf fa gM

County

Five Thousand Vet­
erans Are Landed
On Beachhead After
Extensive Bombing

Scout Plane In Two-Act Pacific Ocean Drama

Ihe next president.
as high as It sax last yeai as the
Mr. Holler In turn wm pre fall hurricane damaged crops * m &gt;on wnsbtnv machines In a hurry
sented with a cast prosidi-ut s pin oualy in two o f our market aims when an I'lflee o f l iviltan ReIn.h'l •tulrnr#
thr f •••i r t H
■inirements consumer survey be­
as the l i f t o f the elub by Her­ W
i&gt;f Jm\ 4 ill to- Ml»-g-r\f! W r-lH f
and
S'VJ affected
Igis euiug
some us
of ms
the »others fore V K l '* » miilrvle.) their nor.
man Lehman, himself a past pres ilvcause of prophesied food shortlit S «'iford by c boxing • f
mal figuring like a land mine.
idem.
Mr. Iw h m ir commended age* the canting year will u
•tx»r r«
huinew ec.
hmik% iiod
offer a
It «rem* the men overlooked
H
r
Holler,
on
his
admit
is
trail
on
« 0 V »1f"1 &lt; otmlv nfflr v •
of.(&gt;ortunRy for our
out mar- the fart that even those women
.- .
greater opportunity
nd hdvised
a&lt;
daring the pa.t veer and
L , u ,(1 proVr ,helr ¥i)ur
1i... Sat f oi •! Nlr r» bj$ul - A
him th*t M b work w»w not »vrr f Brmer, an&lt;l &lt;-on«umrrf
Wr are lucky enough to have substantial
flat i••ll tlM* U**ll«* X.ll in .•rx(
ly durable wa*blnc machines kno v
even though he was glv.ng up the |pr,)U&lt;1 „ f wh-t w, h. Vr
( mi »»« Ul|* loxWfell «|f |t|•If* X till
that functional design hss so ini
office of president.
we have strong hopes for the fu
that
practically
every
\ • m o t of N*»Hrno|* * «i* ’ i
Work win »t*rtr«| tills niorning holhlu v 9*kxff'l fur &lt;Jr UK '(&lt;
In reviewing the accomplish­ ture.” William L. Wilson, Di­ proved
k n -telie Iff Oil lo t 9a» .lo »z f II. fo
ments of tiro Rotary Club dur­ rector o f State Markets, said in housewife In the country want* unilcr the dirrctixn of Fn*«l H whu b It 1F f k|»r« lr*l («l oil ,
Si
ili«
In
y
liutiis
ravern*
end
a
new
nml
better
washinr
mn
w for Mix •
I'bT
i h»*if ImIhh
Dyson, contmetnr on the rnon
ing tho past year, Mr. Holler hi* crop and market review yes­
rhino «t thr earliest posaible mo i ,truction Mml mrxIrrniiBtlon .»f j tm»rni|t»
ri|K?rUsl to rriiiinti Mill"•ll ib ill In* -Ini li*i 1 Mill' exlny
lnted out that th e , membe-- terday.
ment.
open
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ihpp
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l(rm»sui
ant
In
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1.
Mrxiini
lh « Swop* Huil'lik* on K «»l FV*t
ip has increased from 80 to 41,
"T h e last session of the Legis­
I 'it r k X'riuir fl'icr* »•►* *Inr I &gt;
»••r I nt•»t. if
» Street opposite the l*«mt O ffh r
With no losses except for three lature placed the responsibility nf
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Thr hull'llnk v*iiu inivrni»fii‘x| •»\
members who have moved away paving at State Markets upon th&lt;llu Her ft
IMlf.lt U itw
from Sanford. The success of his State Hoad Department and this
1R. C. ( nwufi f rom I Inl Wic ht. o»
toil
z .ll! I"
administration, he sold, was dit­
U ss II s m * Om P ee- T *r»»»
.tori-, 'dm NN. .In.
April lrt.
All ( irwt floor 'lore*
f •• ^.
• • ll *
to the assistance and co-opera­
ill hr rtnuMfftret 4Hid the l ..w ihi | 1
M
tl -U.
f
I ZMZI •• l ffi
tion nf *11 Ihe mem tiers of the
••vr from i*
...
, toimpany will
(U s lls u s Its !-■■• T W o l
Ihr r i r*t Ir d r ia l Saving, and , pre-we-nt |.w«ii.
xii Km*! k i» «t
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a hvc I &lt;»*n ARBocution of .Srminolv Htre«t to ** »»«■
npM m*••l«*rntti-xl *»»• ••!••# »%* &gt;t
*
I "In L '
fount v rrcrnlly
dr«l*re&lt;) dlvi- conditioned rpart'M'Mt «lo|&lt;- tha&gt; dr H I" 1'
I
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First Sgt. Rritt Halim ii. fnrim-r 'lands due July I al three percent, will
III oceti
occupy 72 fret of frontage
I f I «MM.I M1**,' .tl i lo
it
was
announced
b
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Mr*.
Roaar|oix«x«l,
hut
M'lil
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ter
will
prisoner of war In Germany, to ­
hleh will take In thrre atnri'i
%%rrr Norntnn Ront*. .i-«i»tjint •*»
mond
Chapmah,
secretary
and
lie
innint
Ainni
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n
on
Suiitl.»«^
gether with M n . Rahurn. arrlvnl
(C s a ftiM i u« r mmm Tkrv«)
Mr lirltimk; K
Mihim &lt;&gt;n«n;*r
S|M-rinl dellvt-rv and mail lx., m l |j 'V J
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Mora than 26 happy young Friday for a th n e weeks' leave treasurer. Frank Evans o f Imke
f th^j
‘ la o f th 4-H clubs o f 8ealnole with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary la president o f the AaaociaIrrt"in. will l..kr place a........|u ,h&gt;,
,,j;ir, mr„ , ,r,v
tion.
HiiiiiImvr.
unty left this morning In a A. E. Rahurn.
jftt*#* (»rof thr fitiPfi'
All cheeks were mailed oul
school bus for Camp McQuarrle
He was reported missing in ac­
i ••t •r 11fthr *cr\ i« r. Mr
In Lake County, near Ocala. tion at Luxembourg. Jan. IM, and .Saturday on Investment shares. It
»x• I \|r Mmm *■&gt;'
These are based
They hoarded the bus at the on March 17 hia family was noti­ was announced
ahik
A Irtnfizlrr
vi
Court House at about 11:00 o’­ fied he had been taken prisoner on the earnings o f the Ass ocia­
C H A N U T K H E L D . Ill
Jul&gt;
' Z VtllMl . i •
clock this morning In charge of by thr Germans, lie -as lltierat tion for thr six month* period
2.— I&gt;vt. Robert J Pr«ntor. non
" f'*r lax h
Mra. Ouida Wilson, county home ed on April 111 by Allied armies.
of Mr. and M r». t
i
I'r.x lor
i*irtir hi» i
demonstration sgenj.
I IIM.VS.
i l,n
• .S i" . '.it i
He entered the service with tho
of Beardail Avenue. Sarfnrd h».
i*. u m l l.-'i
•
completed training and ha* I'eeii
H III P a
Acconuisnylni: therin were Mr* Dixie Division in U til anil served
e | * t I
I h,
• to
lb '
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' .X f * *4t 4*|4,| &gt;4 t Ixo* i xk.- ih#* iMix- - vie i
0. P. Herndon who win have 14 months overseas with the In­
rsauated from Uu* sihoul f Mu late, long
I • K • fill* I I tl.I* S mi
charge of th- handicraft program. fantry,
my A ir Force* t raining I om Sal lot 'I I Ii
rmy
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Wesley Cunningham, machinist
Hgt. It*hum wears the Infantry
Mrs. Carl l^imlrr, swimming dir­
i ml.
mdu) night
PutM 4 a *h if (Ii It »
l '.t to-oil
" f (hi. e#i 1 loll,
M.
( 111* 1- Ihm -i I taxImv
While altendlna thin Army Air l u&gt;r pai.l f l In f«* w
medal,
Purple
Heart nf thr Merchant Marine, returned
ector and Mrs. Etcar Price, rec­ Combat
&gt; III
wn« I'n.
award, KTO ribbon and Good Con­ home Thursday for two weeks Forcea Tralnui*' Comnuml nrhool, ni*xl lowr^i
reation director.
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A lr uiml' r
M*el I ()»*• ( oiinlv A k «*» 1, 1%ho ••• turn
Tha group was waved a heartv duct ribbon and has three bronse leave with his parents, Mr. and he received Inalniction m (hr air thr ri^hiii nt
Hia praaent home Is in Mrs. J. A. Cunningham, W eiley plane
power
plant
mechanim ranged
rmi&gt;*r.l up
ui t.. a. high as &gt;I . «»««. - , ,-.|ut-wtori that all gr-w.-t
farewell by County Clerk 0. P. •tars.
give
inHerndon, and by County Judge Cleveland, Ohio, where he recently has not been home for 14 ninths, course* and In vsrmu« trchnirMl with tine tiuliiiclla piiying $7U J" M, Alexander the i.. .
R. W. 'Ware , who regretted that joined Mra. Rahurn before com- and reports that during that time operations vital to (hr maintr and aiinther Illl.tH t while thn' f,,,,nation in regard tn tlieir laDnb- i,,r need*.
time would not permit him to buy In r south. 11' attended Sanford he haa made 19 crossing* o f th ' nance o f the rnuntry*R fiKhtm^ daily ilmible netted
schools.
Atlantic
planes.
hie finallv made the sernnd nn«|
There were liia.r- la-l &gt;e»r in
ice cream conea for all o f them.
and at a time when he wn» not I celery and other &lt;r..| . due In
countvil in ihr moitry.
laoV nf IhIkit . prior to ihr mmivm I
A llen T. Ball Is
Tonight'll rritrim.
(lo z z d a tird
(la
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U A _ Army Officer
To As s i s t Gua r d Rocco To Be Placed
In Office Tonight

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Work Is Started; independence Day Labor Survey Is;iv;;1,, , j ' 'v’l '::r*1*7^
On
1 VWednesday
! l ,S‘T d T o 'B e Started .......... ........
c Remodeling
n -ii- Of 'J;1
Here
S w o p e Building
Here Thursday

f Local Townsendites
At Daytona Meeing Pfc Rudolph Johnson
Back From Europe
A numberd o f Sanford Townsenditaa atundod tha maatlng In

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T H E P A N F O IU ) H ERALD , SANFORD; FLORID A
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W A S H IN G TO N — Tati week."
g fU r doffing the baggy khnki
o f the A ir Corpx I feci justified
in reporting the eatablithment of
g im all beachhead on thr shores
»
o f civlian life. nnS nm regroupS
I " * my emotion, for a deeper
penetration.
Frankly
It
logkx
R jraagh.
,
Many major obstaelra lie ahead
— the deciphering rtf ration book*,
the eontpuling o f pay-B*-you-gn
income taxes, the foraging loi
food, and fintling n plare to lire
In a city where thr drtgx nre
.
doubling up In their kennel*.
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Hut I ’ve reachetl the paint
V
where
mjr .tore-bought
xhoex
don’t hurt (much) and I can
Mick nty way ,nmon&gt;’ thr teemlltg bra*»hata without a twitch
in the ealuting arm.
T can laugh now hollowly, at
that eolcmn pledge I made every
time I had to hurry up and wait
lit Um A rm y: No more .landing
E..
in line for anything at long at
I Head.
fct--: When you are a line in civilian
t life you get In it.
BE-'..,
I tacked on
“
to
'
a block-long
trueoe in front o f a drug .tore
thla morning and wound up with
tw o pack* of a' brand of fag* I
ne»er heard of. The fir .i puff
made me mildly hnme*lck for u
PX. The aecond made me mildly

of
t rri.iC A T to h
ro il TA X OERU
&lt; ktste, 1 T157 at I W
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NOT ICE
IH IIKItf.IlY
IJIVEN.
Thai f&gt;. D Daniel, holder of Tax
Certificate No 1811. dated thla Itb
day
nt July, A
lit
1*17. ha*
tiled raint In my o ff lr* and bax
__ The curead hook* at the m ill mad* application for n lax deed
to i»* !a«u*d thereon
tttlil certifi­
o f tha long Ice* of rubber fly cate
embrace* the following de.
enable it to capture prey in mid­ • c r I tied proper t &gt; tn th* lVmn|y of
air by finking Ha aharp clawt in Hemlnnl*. H.rle of Flnrle-a. te-wll;
la&gt;t. It Mi.lwa) near Ovlato the victim.
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Thwt N. H. g u i r U r m a n nml K l l u hit I* QuJtrtrrrnwrt, hl« wlfr, hohlrrn
'til T t « Cor I If fra I* Mo !•», 1 wry, ml
thr n h day of Juh«% A. t*., HIT,
haw flla4 naotr in imy wfllcr nntf
ha« ma4t a ij'til Icjt f Inft f*.r
las
lo hr liMur*! tharron
Ha if
j rtrt lflrat c* rrnhrarr* (hr fn 11.iw ln*&lt;
i ilfuierlltrti |»ri*(&gt;rrly In thr Couhly
[ T 'f HafnlOfilr, Htata of Flor M l* to-

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IV V| Ief»( 3* N«W l!pa iU .
-Ttir to**r*amr&gt;nt of llir said |tro|ir r ty uorjrf thf «uald r r rt lf lc n if h
tif«d w m In (hr nnmr of I'nknown
-Itnltwa ti'il rarllf lrate shall hr
Fadhamml armrtlln* lo law. th«*
p fopr fly ilr»rrll**d) llirrrln will l»r
■via io I Itr hlchrsl hlridrr Ml thr
eogrf
hnu&gt;s dtw»r on
thr
fiml
Mondity In (hr month of Autfo»t
fill,
whlrh Iji |hr n1 1» tl it &gt; of
Auiruftt |t»u
Usi#d (hi* 2nd day of July. (lift.
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eirrk (NrfuK Court.
Hr rntnolr County.
Florida.

plaintiff. ) ti

Thet D. P . )&gt;*nl*l. h®M»r Of Tax
Crrtlflcxt* S o. »!»&lt;&gt;. Im u k I th* Hl&gt;
4ky * f i u n i t . a . D . 1*1*. j u «
filed tkip* In mv office end hft*
A n d * application for o tax deed
lo It* leeuod Ihrrm B
Held cerilflrut* #mbr «pf* itii&gt; following *!«•.
■rrlbo l pr o ptrl r In th* County of
llemlnole. Hlelr of Florid*, to-xrll:
MH Of «v:i*
M*rllon II
Township II Houlh Itange
Th *
a»«*».n&gt;ant
of
lb *
aald
property under th* aeLl cartlflc*!*
Issued v i i In ibe nami of Uor*
dun A Kdwarde
Unle** **ld certificate ahull bv
redeemed according to U w , the
properly described therein will b*
•old lo the highest blthlar at the
eourt hotrae door on 1h* flrat lliin■fry In tbr month of August. 1*1*.
whlrh I* the «lh day of A u l u i t ,
III).
Dated thi* 2nd day of Julr. l»&lt;*.

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addreaa unknown:
You are hereby notified
gult haa been brought eg *
In the Circuit Court or i
County.
Florida. . In
C
atylad
a*
above ael
fo
IllCII A HD HER D, lalao hi
Dock Itred). and yon a re
required tn file with the
aaltl
Cuurl your written
Thr fia*i&gt;«Mnt'ni of
thr
ftHlit
|tr«*fiM*M)r urrnlrr I hr ■niifi rrrtlf leal*
anra (personally or by 8
|aatiP«] WU* lit thr ftaflin of t'n*
In aaid ault ou the flrat
u
rt
In Auguet. I t l l , being
I ii |r*i an I&lt;1 r*- r t ifie* tr mltall b*
day of raid month, and tl
to file, with aald Clerk yo
rrilrrlftrit •CC*irillti|f let l* W t U»#
ten defenses. If any, to
1*1utturt) ilnwir ll*t**l I Itftfol n will (nr
of onlDpUlnl In aald null
an11*1 lo ( 11r hi it) 9*1 tiliMfr At the
time prescribed by law.
i**i«iri hiiuar i|imi)r pfi Hi* f!r»t M p n •
full not or judgment will
ilf*&gt; tn (hr month of AuffVM. |fH. in m n iiT n o tm r h w a li
Irrrtl again*! you hy defat
which la f* * ' Ith tliy of August,
O. I*. II ITUN DON.
la a eon by the plaintiff,
Clerk Clrrull Court,
IMS
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to&gt;mIno I* County. Florida. A HD HKED. filao known
D«lrel ihl&lt;*Nf\l '!•&gt; or July. I t U
llredli fbr a ■ dlvore* fw
M 'llU T IT COLJIT MEAT*)
g,
Jt'A N IT A H E R D
O |*.*QICI(Ni X&gt;N.
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WITNKHH mr hand and
iJJ«rk W£lr&lt;?till Court,
IN T t lt l CUtCI IT COt'WT OF T!
Hrrnlfi«*i\^-^^nly. Florid*
anbl
Court
at
Hanford,
Nlk T II
J U D IC IA L
Cl HCt
thla loth day of Juno, 19
IIF t i l t : OTATF. OF FI.OH1I
(O FFIC IAL IK A b )
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and
ra n
( e m in o
O. 1*. llKTINDDN.
t p r x r r , IN C U A N IK M V .
A . Clerk of aald
im
Court.
Illt^JI Alt l&gt; ItRRD.
I
K U R D It WIIJMIN.
I . U . known a* f*i&gt;ek )
Foltcllnr
for Plaintiff.
Heed I,
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Sem/no/e Dry C/eane
— ' I'D ‘ THINK’ l H A D
S O M E B O D V i E L S E 'l
pan ts
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D O L L A R 5 IN L *0 U P • *4
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THISI PHOTOS OF IV A MAUN, who wat reported by tome of H lilrr'i aid* to have been with hint In nerlln Jurt
before the lluxsian* look the city, were, obtained front Frau (iic lc l Feculent. Ei a * »l*trr In trie picture at left
I* Schneckl. a Scollle preient from the N eii chief. The pltolo* dltpcl teporD Ihnl F.va, A d olf* companion ot
long ilnndntc. wu* unattractive.'The nuxilam xay that ihe and Hitler aie itill alive.
(Inicrnallonal)

* 1 am billeted with a friend who
fa lucky enough to be n rraident
of Jong .landing in on npartmcnl
build inr unly u few block. Irotn I uil* Ibcr
tba office. I am beginning In feci ‘ in tliear
T u k iiig you r c io in tit to th e iS E M lN u i. c , u H i C L E A N fc iH ii hi j u i p T o t a 1
m o n e y in y o u r p o ck et. O u r iju n lity tr ip le s th e life o f y o u r gn rm en trt! W e m o k e y o u r
ii!K .ppu rel lust fu r b eyo n d th e ir n o rm a l l i f e .
put back th e o r ig in a l fa b r ic lin ia
in s u re p e rfe c t g a r m e n t ahnpa.

M ORTGAGE LOANS
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P
—To refinance—
Monthly I'uyfhcnls to fit your liudget—■
I a»w Interest — Friendly Service
— Also Small Repair I .mini—

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F in d Federal Savings &amp; I/oan Association
o f Seminole County
209 Mngnolin Ave.

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"Insured Satings."

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JULY

PROFESSlONAj^bERYICB

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MICKEY'S t
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D ia m o n d s-W atches
HUOI TON0UII OP PIAMI tick tlie niorirlsh dom* atop Lallu Tempi*,
heatbiuarleti of Ihe Shrine organlrxllon In Phllidelphla, ax firemen try
to quell the blaie. The ftvr-alarnt lit* destroyed almost Ut* whole
building be for* It wax pul mil.
( /ntrrtiallonal SotindpluRO)

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VEG ETABLES
Ilf t*utl&gt;-r aub.litute
and th*
Ciarner left for Uvalde.
hi, ltd. Hut the lima wa* well
Armed with a brand new «»
lortment o f ration book&gt;t, I «»t .pent. I now know tha addr**»a.
out confidently luxt night to trark of nton*« nil over ihnl part of
down a couple of pound* of beef- Washington.
Acnuirtng a wa\droba which
„t*jk , a loaf o f bteail and «onm
w im 'l thrown at m i by a dy*papcountry butter
tic aupnly clerk— and which flta—
■'Well, goial tiy*, friend.” *iiid
gave me my hlgge.t lift line*
my bust.
ill.charge at r l 'Dig. On It
"Whaildayn mean, good b y e V Iiny.pent
$100 of mv milxlrrlng-out
I a.ked "Tho »tore i* iu.1 aroiiit*!
money nty Arm y pay for April
th* com er."
1 cam* back three hum* later and May, and a o t»t egg I had
hrrn enving fot th* lt1Uttf§j_ wtnwill, n niece of fish, half l* pound
dnw* At Pim lico.lint the end re mi It certainly
limk. like n civilian.
The night before I hung up
my uiufotm I Ipent *omg time
GLASS
m n neighborhood JAvvrn. It wax
full o f beautiful girl*. They
&lt;wiitmcd around, admiring a y
Tahir Tops
wing* and medal, and eneoitr-

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1 returned th* next evening In
mufti and receded no attention
whauver.
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I a.ked a pretty blond* at the
next table.
•'Yee." .he »ald. “ ray. xergganl
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" I uaetl to lia a aeVgwUtt In the
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current wa* made by an (URao
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I r o n that IW U ** p * lt y * * - * 7 * «tt th ty
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waatad to do w * « IDb . . . Lula Schnaxr
bought a W , purty. bath mat yastlday

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A ll ehfleary aatlraa. earOa •&gt;
Ifcaaka. rrmajallasa aaO aallrer af
ratrrialaiaraia fa r Ika parpaaa af
rmlrla* fiaOi will to rkaraaO |ar
•I rraatai a*r*rtl*lae rrtra.
lataao H*wepapar Ntpraarala*
litM , la * , t w t m r l f Tka llrrml*
ta tka aatlaaal flrie al aOverlUlaa
OMtara ara atalutalarO la It o U rg.
*■1 alftrr af tka t r r . l t , irtlk p,laftpal kraO«aarl*r* la Cklraara aaf
Haw Yaik.
—Tka Mr re 1A I* a a r a l r r af Tkt
AaaarlalrO I'rr.r rrklrk I* axels. M **lf ratlllrO ta Ikr aa* far itpakllratlaa af all ar-rr olrpatrkra
rrrOttrO u It rr aal alkarwlra
rraOPrO la Ikla aaarr r a t ala*
Ika laral m . i aablUkaO krrala.
ail rlabla la r**kkltoiil*a a f a*r&gt;
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B IB L E VKIUlB FOR T O D A Y
I b HOW SE LF M A S TE R Y AND
T h e n y o u w il l f in d f a r
P E W E R F A U L T S IN OTHERS.
James 1:9: Be swift to hear,
alow to apeak, alow to wrath.

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Every Dev at the Oasl*
(Prom The Westminster M aritin e)
Everyeday i* alike at the oaaia:
Palme* rattle about the
mud
hour ea.
Purple ahatlowa dart like llxaril*
Frightened by the deerrt wind.
Ami with a cl**hlti» of drum*
The eun walk* acroi* the eandi.
Amheera, clad In her gaudy rag*
Slnga o f , she loiter* about her
• work
Spinning, waahing, cooking lentila
with camel’* dung.
A t eundown ehe goailp* under the
palm*
Pilling her 'ng at the (prlng.
Last month a rich caravan
Swung in from the dcicrt,
Prtcioua ru~* were unrolled, Unt*
erected.
Coffee brewed in braxen pot#
A ho ml ao me Arab walking In the
iluak at aui act
Gave Amheera tome glaat anklet*
For a drink o f buttermilk from a
akin.
Befo e dawn the caravan
, a.Tad.
Riding Into thr alrocro
H waa heard of no more.

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But Amheera lings
Aa ah* pad* about the hut.
The gtw a anklala clattering
On bee slender limb*.
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BEULAH MAY.

Governor Dewey ha* come out
In favor of the United Nation*
Charter which Juat about make* it
unanlraoua.
Sanford'a poat-war plana ehould
Include an aatenalva advertlalng
campaign designed to Invite tour
late to vlalt In Seminole County.
.The fa te of E tflan d and per­
haps o f the world will be decided
III thla week’* election, that I*.
the world'* fate, In to far aa the
struggle between soclallam and
freedom la concerned.
The
Commence
Department
warn* o f tha danger of poet-war
Inflation In farm value*. How­
ever, the thing that la causing
most o f our fanner* to sprout
gray hairs I* tha danger or de­
flation In farm values.
We at* w hen the county of
Dade In Georgia, which seceded
from the union In i860 end hae
never come beck In, propoeca to
reaelnd Ita aeceaalon reeolullon
on July « .
Now I f the United
State* could Just make peace with
the Seminole Indiana, at leait two
o f our current w a n would be
aettied. ________^ ,
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The new Secretary o f Agrlculture, Cllnton Anderson. announce*
that be propoeea fb r this country
en "economy of abundance,’’ The
New Deal !■ beginning to dl*eover, aomewhat belatedly, that
no matter how much money the
people have, they cannot hope fo r
a l a - h atandard o f Bring unto**
food ant) goodi are produced.
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a numoer or eenalora-at-Urg* ...
this state (n order to compromise
present 'Impaae* which It
of prominent
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Tuberculosis Control

Diitcanes of the heart and artcriea and related condi­
tions, today account for almost one-half of all the deaths
In the United States. An the conquest of tuberculosis s
reaching Its final phone, the omphoais in public health ad­
ministration now shtftn to the degenerative diseases.
"Ndthlng could more dearly indicate the new direc­
tion In health efforta,” says Dr.* Louis 1. Dublin. Second
Vice-President o f the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­
pany, “ than the tw o recent announcements, on the namr
day, o f the closing o f the tuberculosis sanatorium o f the
Metropolitan L ife Insurance Company, and the establish­
ment by the life insurance companies of a fund fo r ex­
tensive research on heart disease and related conditions.
“These two development," according to Dr. Dublin,
"symbolize the closing o f one era in American medical «iul
public health history and the.beginning of another."
Declaring that the Metropolitan has virtually eradicat­
ed tuberculosis among its personnel, he goes on to say:
“ In the 3 years that ita sanatorium at Mount McGregor,
N .Y. was In operation it was clearly demonstrated that an
organization guided by enlightened good will and ample
resources can practically eliminate tuberculosis among its
employees.
"That the program was eminently successful1is indi­
cated by a recent study which showed that of all patients
followed for at Itast ten years after discharge from the
sanatorium, one half were cither at work or nblo to work
at the end o f this period. Among patients who had been
brought under treatment in the early stage of (he disease
and whose condition on discharge from the sanatorium
was considered satisfactory, the proportion nt work nfter
at least ten yeara was nearly 80 per cent.
"In the early years of the sanatorium, a very con­
siderable proportion o f the beds were occupied, but in
recent years the number of tuberculosis patients was re­
duced to a mere handful, not enough to justify the main­
tenance of a large institution, if in the general population
the cases o f the diacase were discovered early, given
adequate treatment and where necessary, provided with suit­
able employment, the further declino in tuberculosis would
be materially accelerated."
With the success attained in combatting tuberculosis,
agencies interested in public health arc now stressing the
fight against heart disease and kindred condition*.
"The economic and social loss from these diseases ob­
viously reaches on enormous total," Dr. Dublin concluded.
"W ith the continued aging of the population as a whole,
the toll of disability and death from these causes will
undoubtedly increase. The research program of the Life
insurance companies, therefore, has immense possibilities
for public service and will be watched hopefully by nil
who work in the field of public health and preventive
medicine."
Inin governm ent'* effort* » t *p

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(CIRCUIT COUitT SEAL)
O. P. HERNDON.

R -U -A W A R E

Cltrk Circuit Court,
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Pain Tells You
By W.V. Bitting
Touch ton Drug Co.
People shun pain, claiming it
Unlr greatest enemy, when |n
reality It U often a great
friend.
Pain m im e of phyilcal dlsorder*, eometlmas trifling, o f­
ten ecrloux. whteh might de­
velop dengero-ily had not pain
given lt« warning.
But you nood not wait on
pein nor euffer lie torments.
A regular phyalcal checkup by
your doctor wlU prevent many
painful experience* and ward
o ff eariou* foes.
Do not tire drug* except up­
on your doctor’* advice, and
obtain them then only from
a reliable drugglit.
This la Ui* 71 of a eerie*
o f Editorial aOvertUement* ap­
pearing la thla paper each
Monday/

ThC. ANT BEAU t&amp; QUITE UUK*
1in eras b u t ia c a p a b u . o» ok&gt;IfriMA A HOLE IN SOLID OROUSO.
I THAT W lU HlCt IT FROM VHW,
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on record several lime* hacking near Fort Good Hope, on the Iia « fllret «Hmp In mjr offlrf and
the fin Inf nr I Irlcarm ion’* pledti Msckriuie River, shout 20 mllM hits mad* rtppKi’ialion for A I n
(h«r*ooRaid
of n Jewish homelmnt in PaleliiK- south of the Arctic circle, with s d»4K| in !&gt;e
The advice, "You can make it in two jumps", given to la s t year Cnngrcn* «u&gt; restrain minimum temperature o f 7U de­ r * r t t ( lm le r m U a c t i lh| following
d** r rlh * d prop#rl&gt; In iho County
a belated traveler whose Ixtat had just lefl the ilock, isn’t ed from paiilng n resolution enfl grees below tero.
of Hr ml fin If- Htiite of Florid*. lo*x
vr II
log for the re-opening o f PnlcL
as funny today as it sounds.
I.«*t 1* Nets U p u l L
Mmlern Iran beg*n in 171*4
Your
According to the 8wcdish Inventor, Sven Lindquist, tlne to Immigration only by with
Th# i M i M H i m t of th« raid prop­
its ronuuesl by A g h * Mo
direct reiiuc»t» from the highrtt
erty
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said
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something like this method will be used in l&gt;ombanlment diplomatic and military auUmri hammed.
Chevrolet — Oldamobile — Cadillac Dealer
l»«t|0i| wi n In th« p »m « o f C- P.
in the next war. Shells might be sent against the enemy in tie*. And nllhough Congress, nlM rr*rlh&gt;
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Phone
Unlrijt »ald r * rllf t ca l« nhaM b®
L E G A L N O T IC E
two firings. Blanks, prepared hundreds of miles away, nioil perforce, bowed to these rrIndlvlduul lender* have
rninffiirtl
iPfiifillnf
lo Ir w , |h*
would be jetpropelled to the front lines, have explosive mirnti.
( kdrlrr ITI5I ml l»a.l
Sanford, Florida
hestitatrd to speak out ngnimt
I rx po rl) ilracrlbro thrr®|n, Will
N ' i t i i ' p ih tirriKtiy
c i v k n , Ri&gt;l«( tu lb hlgliril lilddar lit lh«
charges fitted into them there and then be fired again, the White Paper »nd to urge th&lt;
t i .*1 N M Q uirpim in and Kiln- court h o u i « df&gt;or on m tht flr«t
directly at the enemy.
use of this country's Influence
This Indirect way o f doing things results from two to end It.
*r«
The subject - la one which -ihe
factors, one old and one new. Supply line* near the front
Big Three In their rommg meet­
have always been vulnerable; und rocket propulsion is al­ ing ( i n hardly avoid. For tile
ready increasingly accurate. To hit a dime from a site 10(1 fete of Pnlentfnr (* IneUrimbly
miles away will soon be nothing at all. And the factory in tied up with all the complfrnlnd
the rear could be so built us to bo invisible from the air, Middle East relationships. An
OPEN YOUR
equitable solution I* Important (o
with only a small camouflaged hole in tho ground from the peace of the world. I’residedt
which the blank shells would bo shot.
Truman i* committed by hU
With auch possibilities, and worse, ahead, it might party’* platform and also, without
doubt, by hie own convictions to
bo wise to make few Baeri flees for peace now ..
support of a Jewish Common­
wealth In Palestine. He is. i){
Some Country I
course. «w *re o f tho strong puhlie
opinion here which condemn* the
White P»per a* an abrogation
One of the smartest things in planning the United of
the Bnlfour Declaration which
Nations conference was tho decision to hold it in San will consider it* Continuance fur
Francisco. The long journey across the continent, over nny long period after thr wur us
mountains and farm country nnd plains and mountains and u breach of faith, nnd which fc*da
that It I* ugalnst human klmlprsc
desert and mountains again, brought to the foreign dele­ and mercy to bar the helpless,
HANFORD, FLORIDA .
gates, particularly those from Europe and the Middle East, homeless and desperate victim* of
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N atl persecution froth a ready
the vastneas o f the United States.
welcoming haven. Mr. Ben
Few things could have driven homo ao successfully the and
I f you arc without a personal checking account, you can now have this modern convenience nt
Gurlon, chairman o f the Jewish
concept o f the United Nations os that example o f immense Agency for Palestine, recently ar­
the Florida State Bnnk, Sanford, Florida, without,a minimum balanco requirement.
territory administered by 4 8 states under a tingle central rived from Palestine and London,
Pernona In oil walk# o f Ilf® appreciate tho convenience o f being able to make payment*, meet
government Aa one delegate put It, "W hy, In Europe in tell* us that plans s i* ready fur
bills, and send money by drawing their own ch ecks.
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receiving a million refugee* im­
that journey wo would have crossed IB countries, with a mediately.
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customs boundary at each." And this impression was rein­
The Arabs have lately shown I
forced when the delegates, at the end of the conference, same disposition to consider com-j
‘ vie*. A ll Commercial Checking features not
I . IN IT IA L DEPOSIT A S L IT T L E AS 11.00
proihfse. We know that strong |
required for personal use have been eliminattook the long Journey back.
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public sentiment In Great Brit­
•d. No minimum balance Is required, bat the
It dnrnm't hurt a bit, either, to have tho world Jcnow at ain, shared, one he* every reason
2- NO M INIM UM B A L A N C E REQUIRED
account must b* conducted In a manner to
first hand that Uncle Sam possesses a lot o f territory.
to believe, by Prime Minister
conform to th* standard^ established by the
Churchill, favor* the opening of
Bank fo r all checking account*.
. IN E X PE N SIVE T O USE
Palestine's door* and the fulfill*
b— A statement o f balance and P*id check* will
mint o f tha pledge made by the
kb mad* at auch times aa U&gt;* Bank may
[grea t Alliad nations and accepted
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by A rab leaden a fte r the leet
’ TY A N D SERVICE OF A R E G U LAR
'w ar. Tba time would seem to be
0— Th* Bank will undertaka to answer no. credit
The problem o f the mlUlona o f European'! w a rY end np solution
it to exert full United States
CHECKING AC C O U N T
Inquiries aa no minimum balance is required
dfipUced pereone In Europe, many o f tha Paleatinlan phaie hae been
uence In behalf of a n e *
of them Jawa. cannot bo eeparet- proposed;' Contehintloua A m o r - I settlement to supersede the 1938
ad rfom that o f Palestine and the leani like contcl rntloua Briton*, |Whho Paper.
.
g . What a n th a c h a r g e s f o r th is a cco u n t?
Urltlah W h lu Paper which bare have never eeaaecI to protest the
tefugeee from
Palestine. Now lnJeeUce
Injustice o f the II m W blU P ip e r
Before the Cruaadea, ragar w *i|
A akarga of one dollar la made fo r a book
ia s .. .mpnthj _ after the * unworthy relic
o f tea check*. N o charge f o r deposit*. N o
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Sanford, Florida .
June 80/ 1946

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TI1E SANFORD H E RALD , SANFORD FLORIDA

Photographic Aid
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Given By Library

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Social Calendar
TU ESD AY
The Friendship League o f the
Congregational t'hurch will meet
■it 3:00 P. M. ul the home of
Mr*. J. II. Root, A ll Palmetto
Avenue.
,
THURSDAY
The T.P..I.. C itiia .o f th e-F irst
Baptist Church will meet in the
rhurch annex at K:00 I*. M. Mrs.
Lillian Vickery’s group will servj
ns hoatess.-*.
,

Meeting Is Held By
Truthseekers Class
The Truthseeker* Class of the
First Methodist Church held its
business and social meeting at the
church annex Monday afternoon
with Mr*. John Vsughn presiding.
The devotional was riven by Mrs.
C. C. Priest.
Luring the social hour which
followed, refreshments were serv­
ed bv the hoitesss, Mrs. T E.
Wilson, Mrs- J. 11. Riser, to tha
following:
Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs,
Wilson. Mrs, J. B. WilUaros. Mrs.
W. P. Chapman, Mrs. Nettie TilI is, Mrs R.iU r, Mrs. T. W. Wlllismi, Mrs. Mabel Blount, Mr*.
A. D. Shoemaker, Mrs. Olive
Wells, Mrs. C. R. Lord, Mrs. R.
W. Turner, Mrs. R. M. Mason,
Mrs. Prirst, Mrs. E. A. M offitt,
Mrs. Ella Irdish, Mrs. R. V.
Crenshaw, Mrs. Fannie II Ithy
of Anthon" and Miss June Wad­
dell.

Mis*
Ada
Eleanor
Kimball,
daughter of Mrs. W. A McMul­
len o f Sanford and Harvey Kim­
ball o f Mt
Lorn, became the
bride o f I'hrn. ft c George E.
a Sires Saturday evening ut 7:d0
* o’tlock at the Presbv'tcriai Church
tilth the Rev. K. I). Brownlee
officiating.
The ceremony w.i*
H IN TS T O H O U SEW IVES I
performed in the presence o f rota­
tive;. nnd friend;
Weekly from Hem* Demon
•Lrstlon Specialists,
The bride wore a light blue
Tallahassee
D suit and white accessories with u
corsage o f oink radiance ruses.,
Mrs. Sirrs is n graduate if
Seminole High School and attend­
ed Stetso-i University for two
vear*.
Mr*. Sire* is from PittaA field. Mass, and attended the crop on record from 10 Southern
V schools in Plttsgirld.
lie was a States I* expected to roll up to
student ut the Berkshire Business a peak late In July.
college
At r resent he is station­
Choose ripe, fresh, firm fruit.
ed at the Banana River Naval j Look beyond any pretty pink
Air Station
blush for the yellow or whitUt
cllow background color mdirgtA fter the cerfmnny, the couple
ig ripeness. Peaches pleknl green
left fo r a wedding trip to Silver
have poor flavor even whrn ripvjtSpring*.
cd. Don't use fruit with decayed
spoil. Although decay is cut out,
bacteria may t*e left behind to
spoil the fruit.
W ish and peel peaches, hand­
ling gently—a rannrr load at •
time. For enay peeling, place •
few at a time in a wire basket or
rhoeaeeloth. dip in boiling water
a minute or so. then quirklyy in­
to cold. Skin, pit nnd halve or
slice. To prevent darkening after
Peeling, drop into a solution of I
gallon of water with - table­
spoons salt and 2 of ilnrgar,
MIRTH W M : U N( KM ENT
then rinse and drain
Precook peaches: If they are
t juicy, add augar - W cup to each
June humrt of uncooked poaches Then
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heat peaches to boiling ami pack
Mr. ' in their own juice,
inned
For less Juicy fruit, drop htto
[tits,.. ! thin to medium sirup, hailing hot,
c ie ty le n d just heat through. For moderI ately thin sirup, use I cup sugar
to 2 cup* of either water or
peach ju ice—made bv crushing,
Mr .healing and straining * ojj n d
sh to peach** too aoft for ranning.
If
To stretch canning sugar, corn
■acta- sirup
mxy
replace
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rt‘‘ honey, up to one-half. If ft l*
necessarv to can without sugar.
,
cook the fruit In its juice or add
I
juat enough water to keep It
r , y from sticking to tha panp
Pack hot peaches evenly Into
. . hot clean Jar*. Place halves In
overlapping la y e n . pitted aides
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downward- Fill In with 8-4 to a
W A K E UP BUSINESS /
cup of trolling liquid, taking care
to cover solid food well and leave
By Advertising In | /
H*lneh head apace. Peaches not
Thi* Newspaper
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Library, but one o f it* busiest
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Iletiel of section s-the Photographic Ser­
1610 Park Avenue will leave vice- doesn’t have n tome to ilr
Tuesday for Highlands, N. &lt;’.
name.
MENUS
The Servfce brings the content*
Walter Beal and Frank Kelly of one of the largest libraries in
It* ( I I A K U I I T r ADAMS
spent
yesterday
at
Layton t the world to readers all over the
V-sociateti Press Food Editor
Beach.
» orld.
The request— 400.000 a year—
I i-l Summer we rnisrd tamrover just altova everything in the pjil.i a newlv introduced vege-l
library. A scholar wants to check tabir. Though it i* new to Am ei-j
the original text o f a Latin docu­ U-i the Chinese and people of
ment to sea if the third lin* real­ India have known and raten II
ly has a semi-colon or a comma) lor years. Oner you hale laxltm.
n housewife In the middle vteat It you will know why ynuiig
rrud a recipe in a magaiinr lam ad *■1,1 will en/o&gt; ii
veurs ago. and has just worked
Tiimpslu is goiiielhing like apln-j
up an appetite for the dish or a a, P only it has more flavor iiip I
movie f»n just can’t live a happy jc more ten fr..
life without n photo of a heart
If you cut lamimlu when th &gt;
throb of yesterday.
Id■T&gt;l - are six iriches nr less ini
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Anything Goes
In ic.br you can took leaves and
pet I As long as the material is ill steins together. If the plants arc j
the library, and the reader knows higher Ihnn that, cook stems sep :
where it ran be found, the Photo­ u.C i'K , a- they lake longer Ihn.i
graphic Service is willing to th, leave*.
Taiupuln is ilr lirious m a salad. |
Mr*. J. P. Bain and son, Jody, make copies, providing the origi­
o f Jacksonville, arc the guest* nal material is ' not damaged in mixed with leltiiee and some
o f tl)e form er’* parents, Mr. nnd the process, and the photograph sliertl cucumbers and radishes
and served with the following
is paid for in advance.
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t ir - d j ead in txsbe nod steam rooms I.L &gt; 1 .1 r W.dthcrs, "th
Addison Corpany has returned ars in textual criticism, the Serv­ llrrh Dressing for Tampala Salad
i it hjt1&lt;*|mmit: salad vs11
from visiting In Ohio anil in now ice has grown into a $100,000 n
Command flight surgeon, set up the baltis over one
the island* hot
1 t ni clove norite
the guest o f Mr. and Mr*. Ray­ year business which provides at
sulphur spring*. Arm y yklr Yarco photo.
(jig.-matuuml 5 ou»nlph,.toi
I t t«*n*|&gt;&lt;Mirt curr&gt; jowdrr
mond Schasl on Miller Avenut cost photographic copies of any­
T 2 14'e|MMin Will
thing from a whole volume to a
t t.ihlr«iHHiti win* vincgiii
Mi. and J l t f l i C - H. Win n and single paragraph. Most of Its
T ’ f vhU groum* |k"111K'i
family left Shturrfgy lor
New bulk busineas comes from TOO mall
1 toUftfHKtn Tiflntl
Smyrnn Reach whero they plan order client*, who keep money on
1 T [rBAIBimi r o w i hot v
to spend Mfjpenlti,,on vacation
deposit with the Library, and just
I’ lncr oil iri m i Iai ! bowl nn«t
write in for the material they
u’n rlir clove in it for HO
need.
w in u tM
R e m ove irmlic*
A till
Many o f these client* are com* c u m |Miwdrr.
Tumi nnd rime
mrrrinl l o i r i r c b
laborator ie* mm&gt; nnU utir well
Slowly boot
vvhlrh need texts o f article* sum­ in utiu irnr
Atl«l n
prrmd
marised in acientiflc abler nets. of frc*h pepnrr
Put in ifrvcrm
The kind o f article a corpora­ nod
liirhtl) fii
emit th e m
tion's research department wants wrl!
is n pretty good Index of the new
&lt;d &lt;mi rte the ttmt'leni wny t«»
product* it i* working on, and t«*rvt tnm(nl.i it iimt Tunleil nnd
Gerritt Fielatra. Service director, buttrrrd
It t hull Id Im' moked not
has hail to keep a couple of new
thnn fiv e minute* In the
synthetics under his hat for some | " an ■ which d m if* in s11 lee v r*
mouths before they became known rtf1*' thorough vx n* lung
If you
generally
&lt;o '* it longer the lenvi * h rt*
He knew h!I hI sni t penicillin, Ui i t
tun) you ione the nl t i m t
loti, is-foie it made It* *|&gt;l*-h
fi'lHieiR
* h u h i - tine
of
Service . ‘ uatomer*
Since tin w *r the Army anil
, Navy hitvi1 made extensive u-- of
to get copies of maps,
E nrop* itoiii 11* 11
nnd book* relating to
nut ii ibswvifnll to
da The invasion of
I'ltiral
V'le 1)1i,l ‘ ■
*.*1 U‘»|Hion* f l&lt;*»ir
ra was no secret to
Mrs
Leonard
Beecher
and
Mumrr.iim utlin
1
.
in
milk
anhic
Servire
th.
tipsmall *1* ugh le t of Layton, Ohio,
b.s.* t ni'|ili*il N h /i
I * |rn«)»tMHI
th request* for photo*
aro visiting with Mrs
Hardy's
,im&lt;I i i»tim
1
|i'«»|
tHth
KiM’iiiiii
v
Mr
of
the
Library's
material
on
the
father, J. T
Hardy and J'.
nilf %nt h fiM'- |mri
' ■i'w yolk*
Beeeher's mother, Mrs. H| It topography and water system* of
I -in f
\ i|xf i In i ■
’ *
v%hHrR
A igerin.
Beeehe.-.
V(*
liiiltfr
mm uanrif |{e If * &gt;*U|i i errl v r I r»
Every gnvemijient In exit. has
( te11 11h |lull
Mr and Mrs. James Ijiniet. I made use of the Library’s file* of I'lp'.r ft It191 «tm *’ nil*I Itlikft.l Hi
[let lit n in *|&lt;iv r
Mr sml Mrs Freri laiwaon, Mr- j nubile do. umrnti, Firlslrn says. Mien airiim(h!v
jimi| ill*
Olga I’nttersuit and Mr and Mrs nod has bad them phutogi nphed m■11+ mil k nrul ip ii nihui
li«*nt eufc
Harry Lee and daughter, Lolurr*. |w hen original copies wen- dr m i)"! ah I !y tinfil ihtik
spent
yeatenlay
at
Daytona sleoyetl aboard. Official rnoiLs of I ynlk* mnut 11 ■inhi lit" with fin*)
St 11 in t n111i »a 1a . Tt m)I
Beach.
whole islands in the Pacific which itit i i ii r f*
had bee* tmder "Japarte*a m ffliol He a t r ir if * Ii 11e * i»11111 « tiff a tl •I
fob) in tii inf»/’ir*'
Pfuir »nln
were also found at the l.dnary
Ulm r m
The FBI is intrrrslrd in ptnrto irri'-AMxt b«kin$f ilinh
tin ll of bn! vt,iti r r mill hn ik#* mt
graphs of the Library’* dlreclo
175
dr if r r r
i\ km until
firm
rte* of organisation*, publican- About fnttv rturmlrn
and business concerns, the OWI
r#m|t*U TimbAlm
use* the service to microfilm
1 cup ron'krtl tjimpmlA
mnbl.
S* i |M&lt;(j
newspaper* fo r delivery oversea*
1/2 triiA|HHm mlt
water nn.| t.„k
(n addition to its mail ordri
1 t&lt;*Aiip4H)i) onion Juicr
f**r forty to f
and gnvcrnmenl business , tin
2 e£K*. »*dl )n*Rtrn
l rrimnbf, to ,.
Photographic Service lakes can
i ) fn ii M'sI * i,
1 It ) cttp*« milk
of about 76 transclent* a day
»»k«. mill , t ,
2 tublimpnciiiR biittor t»r m i
ordinary people who may wanl garin
(
f
|conies of anything from a family
Dimb of
( ’ hop t nitit a Li
fnrri* it t hi •4

S-Sjft. Melvin Hoover
Will Bellini Soon

nnd summer

itptirU demand ft hair atylc
/ B W fR W
tnat am “ lake it". A ahort,
AW T
'l l
enay to mannKe cul that
'loojts well nfler a fuw atrokon
m
with a comli in the answer.
Cr A
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Have your hair cut nnd styled
J
by our experts.
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Opera tom:
Relic Mlnshew Sybil Shelton
Anna Man Chapman

m
and Mrs IV C Busk -f
Plant City are the guest* of M&gt;
and Mr*. B (1 Methvio.
Ml** Jean Whigham has rctup&gt;
ed to UnlveraltV o f Florida lit
Galneaville. where *he la attemlinr summer school after spending
• few daye with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. P. 'V.ihlgham, of
West First Street.

A N N ’S MIRAS0L BEAUTY SALON

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Phona 717

TUESDAY

fim ftf

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Add

H M tu 'iiin n -

onion jiinc f't't’ v milk nm| but
t«*r
or ttinrifHi m melt***!
Stn
Jual rnmiifb to blind
Turn into
KreaH#&lt;) mubU nr «u*Laid cup**
net in a pun of but wator nmi
bake at .ISO degrees thirty min­
utes, nr until a knife Inserted
Into the timltalr d u n e * out clean,
tlninold ami serve with mushroom
sauce
T'ampala Ring
I nip milk
1 tablesiHsm flour
1 table*) o,oi tmltei or margnr
In*
2 cups n&gt;ok,hI laiiquiln chop
perl
•7 cgg»
l/ l cun brown stn* k
Salt an.I (wpper.
Melt butte* or margarine Re­
move from stove and blend in
flour amoothlv.
Ad*j milk ami
■alt and pepper to taste.
Re­
turn to fire and stir constantly
until thickened.
Add lampala,

2 DIG HITS!

haa been purchased by W.E. Swahn and E.M, Swaim
C.A. Whiddon, the -forttter owi^er, will continue to
superintend the dry cleaning and Mrs. O.R. Estridge
will remain in the alteration department ‘
The same high standards of Service will be maintained

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Slack Suits

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HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

( i \ f .-.i1«vv7 Engagement
and Wedding Ring
Ensemble , .

W m. E. KADER

for
Hot Weather

117.N. Park Ave,

pet— Ja p a n 1"

1- 1 tiU t hud oiii part turn4 cm
I1 ■*■ Today, their * a ilacf of «0

day at the Hub Deb houaeparty
■t Daytona Reach yeiterday were
Mr. and Mr*. M. B. Smith, Mr •.
W. L. Morgan, Mrs. B. llroorm-.
Mrs. AI E. Hunt, Mrs. Marnirrt
Erickson, Mrs. R. H. Pippin Mrlorurlne Beal. Mrs. J. I, Clarkr
Mis* Maude Ramsey anil Mr. an I
Mra. Joe) S. Field.

f iv e

t ■i rfitiui ,| fro m n little cubby
h*4'-’ ift nfir of t h r niniti rcadtliK

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Summer heat

Sarvire

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w o rth of the K’ruui) c o m m a n d e r ,
(Jedl Wav ^
target has
beep d a m o 'l h h c d . t o m o r r o w 1.! tar*

rsduDi-h'Jii X

bi? own «ct. m* cam* to the L i­
brary tt&gt; louk up the wiring plan,
* i '» i nr tnl home a photo plan to

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P A G E EIGHTH

R A N F O n f » H E R A L D , B iY N F O R D F L O R I D A

M ONDAY,

class In Florida, whose ambition |
and physical encriry had becn|
sapped by malnutrition and In­
testinal parasites Although they
nicked many of the material beneand towns a few had arrived in thefils Ilf sluvrs, they glorified lit
private
tat napes,
those
huge ihe fart that they »&lt;•*■ free and, |
vehicles with their bodies hung thus, set above the Negro slaves,
io could lie si*cn everywhere, as
on springs Ivetween high, apokeu j »‘h&lt;
masters or
wheels, slid attended by N egro they altrmlccl thru
ttccom*
coachmen
and
footmen.
The loitered nn the vt as fti
their misctenrc of wagons and even ox- jillih mmip ermrul t«*i t
rta^lhdlrau-d the common man's | i r A t e i
The rich
ihe |iH»f
interest m the coming 'events.
the offirlnl repreThese visitors in Tallahassee and the
M'nlatise
Mini
the
interp»lo*l on­
were representative* of the people
virvrir
utirrrul
by
the
W jr y m A ^ euaiima
of Florida.
Planters, lawyers, looker
doctors, and merchants* dressed I tli ivi^ht that Kl^ruln wn.% brcoyi
" j f f yfAMAUXOUiitAA
i
in
if
.1
Aelf-ifiiverfiifiL'
coinrotMj*.
in fashion and proud nXJ^iclr so­
I ■ OtoauMowwiUjO
cial distinction*, discussed cur­ wcuith.
On thi» Juno morning of IW5,
rent problems and berated their
" £*- osimoihsu f i f
political ..........Ms.
Sturdy, in the elected rot»rwrntiitiv«’» of the
Soaow ,
&amp;
{
dc|&gt;endeut farmers. Clothed i" people .if plomlil puaheil through
Jeans made hv tlreir wives m t li r irowileil t.’anitnl M|Unrc tt*
Fourteen
daugnters ami filled wiUi a know­ tflelr assembly null'
ledge gamed from stump apcccn senators And thirty-three repre*
cs, "pulpit i reaching," or an oc­ sen tnlives ant were*! the first roll
casional newspaper, boasted of mil of the (ieneral AlllU lM ytheir rights of citizenship. Here other legislators a m vn l wvAm
and there aiming the bystanders following flays, mid by ^Jijjy 1
were a few poor whites, the rep­ seventeen arnittors nitd lofty rep
resentatives » f a relatively small r&lt; sen la lives from the *i t LHitt sen­
atorial dmtriet* anil twenty coun­
ties of the State Acre at work
on iHe ptoltlms of orKitiiiiinK n
I ijovy-nmen
In both houses o f the Irffirtlu
ture, the firiil ednrern was that
SiPOflTI R O M RADIO TOKYO tM kfltbat U, 0. Invasion force* are locked
of ortfammtion which included
In battle with Jap ttefwxtterq at Kitova It Land, which Ilea SO miles weat
the election o f presiding officers.
of conquered Okinawa. Enemy ecercca, expreeelng apprehension over
The senators chose James A.
the approaching invasion at Chine o r Malaya, pointed out that Kumt,
Hcrthelnt as their president, but
the representative* were unable
which la about M tnfleti aquare, conld provide air and supply bases to
to elect n speaker on the first
supplement Dm M i a Ryukyu biwee nam being eeUblUbed on Okinawa.
flay, for their time was taken
The man abows Kunva'a stratagte pcnKioa.
(international)
up with the report of the Com
milter of the St Joseph'* Consti­
tutional Convention which report
uml a probate court waa created
rd on the jff'iternl election that ,
It UK A I. COMMON HKN8K
fur each o f the twenty-alk coun­
had hern held in May.
Ily Spuds Johnson
('m inty government* • were
On the follow inn: morning the ties
ISlPIED AD V K R TIS irtC PATER
Mouse sclect^fl Hugh Archer as authorized, and the aeven codVitlr*
Ike per Dne far one Insertion
Speaker and invited the Senate which hnd been forme,) by the L A N D M A Y RE H in t . TH E
W E A TH E R GOOD, RUT POOH
Me per line fer three insertions
Council
after
18311
to n Joint session t*» . anvripa the Territorial
SEED W ll.l. NOT DO W E LL
|7e per line for 8 Insertion*
i"I»*ct ioti returns
The Senators. were recognized as valid political
It matter* not how rich hi*
lie per line for TO insertions
To
In»wever, hail agreed to transact *ub-dtvi*ion» of the State.
Klslmum rates . . . 10c
no further business during the nay the ,'»«)cn*ca of government land may Ire nor how favorable
PH O N E 111 OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFfJKD H E R A L D day ns n mark of respect to the a romnrehensivo revenue mcaiure the weather, the farm er can't
Count, fir# word* to the line, including phone and address.
mernorv of Andrew Jackson, the levied taxes on real anil personal iroduce satisfactory crop* unle»*
AU advertlaementa for situation* wanted will he charged for at thr news of whose death on June 8 property, buainrsi enterprise* and le plant* good seed of varieties
regular riaosiflad rate*.
Income*,
and
on nullable fur hi* condition* Tim
had been received in Tnllahasser professional
mi the morning of the twenty- slave* and free Negro**. Execu­ first requirement for success in
tive
departmental
headi
were producing crop* i* good, suitable
fourth.
On the morning of June 25, elected, two United State* Sen­ seed.
Eaperienre over the year* nn i
ator* chosen, and provision made
the election returnn» were nut
v nsk«m| ami Hugh Archer declared for the popular election of a painstaking test* by Agricultural
M.B. POPE CO.
that Wilhnm 0 Moseley had hern r&lt;&gt;| resentalive to Congress to fill Experiment Station workers have
’Mitt your car for 10 with
elected to the governomhip o f Ihe vacancy caused by the resig­ shown what type* and varieties
LA.STA-LO ID
nation of liavid Levy Yulce, who of crops are best for Florida
PJortdn
had hern honored by «r!eetlnn for conditions, and the wise farmer
Public interest in |be or gam ta
lion *d l he
Stale
government the Senate A* a firal act the will plant these varieties.
"UPHOLSTERY
fa b ric,
tap..
Knowing the varieties which
t.»em b ly voted it» member* the
n in bed al it pet »iti J iMe 25. but
tries, damasks, brocatellvs. a
•um of three dollar* for each day promise success under favorable
thr wui in *.f the Oenniil A»sem
oo,l stock to select from
K
they had served and ton cent* conditions, it behooves the fsrm ri
Brown. CS11 N. Orange Ave
orr rnlie for travel to and from to obtain hi* -red with .-ore. le-t
1 n llnh fta***
tie get seed which are Inferior
The first (ieneral A»*erqjlly n't sred (hat are not pure, that are
A -l P IA N O , A -l condition. Rhone
Ihe State o f Florida did not ac- nut viatde. nr contain a huge
B04-J between 12 noon ami
■ooiplivh all that the people ilo- proportion of trash or weed seed
8:00 P- M.
Mted, ,n fact it did not provfdw
.o n e thing* rieceiaary to th4
ftinrtnining of a government, hilt
PU LLE TS . Wa have a limited
it lay a foundsll'n u|Hrn which
numbor of 3V4 month* old
-ijcee'iip g n-*emhllr* could build
Neve Hampihlr# lied pullet*
it more nearly perfect edifice uT
Excellent Port Orange laying
CHECKED IN 7 D AYS W ITH
government
alock.
Vaccinated, $1.76 each.
LIQ U ID for
82015 Sanford Ave. Phone 021
AR
M A L A R IA L
K
n
k k
SYM PTOM S
Take only * •
N IN E T U B E P in LCD cabinet
directed.
rudia.^ 618 Valencia Drlv«.

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And Oca A D W m '| Bring
5ucc«*--You M ud Keep O n
Aifvcrtiaing

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G IRLS’ pre-war bicycle In good
condition. Phone H3H-J.

GLAMOROUS! MODERN!
FOB BALE
LA R U E frame dwelling, ll.l West
16th Hl , extre large lot, lit,
mediata possession.
Robert A. Wllllem,
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Illdg C.IjO S E

I N — 2 r,mnis each with
pri vate
hath.
slimmer
rates.
C a ll wt 70&lt;1
2nd Hi.

ItUSINISSS S E R V IC E

FO R S A L E t 4 room house on STO RAG E your ear at Kent's
euey-payment plan. For rent.
Garage.
Specie'
rata
d*ad
4 room* house, partly furnished
ator are.
on Sanford Highway 41, Roi
P A IN T NOW !
i l l at the Log Cabin.
He Have Good Reliable I’aiutera
available.
Gall Sanford Paint
C O M M E R C IA L ULECTItlC
&amp; Glass Company. Phono 30.7.
box, 12 fU
Reaaonabls.

,W. lit St,-Pglma Hotel.

ONE
C R O S LB Y
Uble
radio, good condition,
, Also baby bassinette.

model
cheap.
Phono

A U TO
BODY A N D - F E N D E R
W O RK BY A N EX P E R T, R U P R K lO H A U T O P A IN T IN G —
large assortment o f color*. Your
car can |ook new. Bring It to
ue and see.

IIO L L K R M O TO R B A LES
208 W . l i t Ht.

MULEI AND WORK HORSE,
JL Cochran, Lake Mary,

Phono 622

8 M A L L furnished a
pie only,
1113 I

LOSTiiu

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terrier,

rtf'

TED TO RENT

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SIT. W A N T E D ^
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A W ILSO N , 703 W.
. want* Job aa pert

11th
time

DUtanoc
stride npd get
your cnlls^throuih vrlihout Yv^iiting.

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ONE STEP W O N T
GET Y O U THERE

I

OE R E N T : 10 acr* celery farm
on Camrron Avenue.
Phone
Dearborn M I6 or I*, 0. Bo»
M7, Decatur, Ga

2,

mum stand o:
would be necessary ’ if
v iiW lif- p€rrentJ»i?e ltit*u, nn 1 were IUO percent viable
whether the package enntaina
weed i k i I. It r n b lis him to com­
pute accurately how much seed
he will necsl for planting a given
serrage.
To be sure that he is starting
his crop right —with good seed— 1
the farm er should he careful that
he get* the right variety and i
accurate information ■» to their
viability, *
I f he has any doubt about seed
he obtains or if he has seed left
OTEr fro m the previous season

Florida**Firat General Assembly
~M etin Tallahassee On June 2,% 1845

«

JU LY

Stujtnlng uiodcni design lh rich walndt finish! Influtlen Table, Buffet, Chins Cabin*t, 5 Side Chairs'

Most o ( the tunc it work* out that way, but
•oraetlfliM there’* an extra big crowd on tom*

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I f * • wUb to be freet if » e wish U
preserve tevlolate those inestimable prlvtlege* far which we. h ere been to lo a f con­
tending— w e B eet f l ( h t !
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VO LU M E X X X V I

190H

S A N F O R D T F L O R ID A ,

•Plans Completed U. S. Troops
Y For Building Of Enter Berlin
r.
Freezing Lockfers
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Rocco Presides
As New Head Of
Sanford Legion

Sanford Holiday
iir » n
Police Ubservance
Will
Be One Of Quiet

A s conquerors Ami
Return Salutes O f r u

Soviet Army

I I J H s ie e t lv s
k n a « far U * tk. beats. Start
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k**ee

.Member A.wsnrinted I’ resn

M

U K H U N , J u l y t, ( A i "
Amet
icon occupation troops roiled mi &gt;
Berlin yesterday, speeding U n u u t h
% Official announcement of . *
»the
beaten capital's
innmhloth
completion o f plans unil pro P l v a V V n r V d 1 h A r p F . Wreckage to the accompaniment No Boat Races Being:
matte re d wave* and tears from
Durations to build and staff r I V c T T t i l T C I S / a l t I j
Planned Because of
le c te d
T o
M s m b c r* 1
line* and work ( h s i n t ' » f
the Seminole County Frozen
1 women and girl*.
(iasoline
Difficulty
Food, Quick Freezing. Lock­
T n « A m eric an \eternn* of World
e r , and Commercial Storage
w a r II entered t* cnnqueitus ulld
There will be no special celePlant, the first o f Its kind in
JD. JIocco, recently Installed returned the criap salutes uf Ited hrafion in San ford today to m *tk
a r m y women traffic polio There
Florida, was today made by V Z r W ”
' ' l ^ d e ? T o r t h l . " 7 . ,rr t
tears of " m y ”____
ami erfes
o f . the Fourth of J u lyolamia
, and no l « a in
t
___
Edward Higgins, manager of t o « t fi.i. n res Ilieu Tor me n t s t , ‘tiod !»■ thanked1' from
licing plamia.i U,o.
due to
some Her
time ill his n rw office at the
of
gasoline
b
y
the
Seminole County* Chamber of meeting Monday yventng of the | liners, but others were lent au-l | ‘'"/ '" 'Irn e l
H l'A
sullen.
4pntm ntrce and r h t lt p B, Colt* vice |Klst
noise will occur T h o r s Van
guar
ds
of
u
vast
ii'nn
president uf the Bush Insulation
Fiv e w ar veteran* were elected
i Li % i % *n i »«k’ at Municipal S-ifthsll
t o . Inc of N e w Y o f k .
to membership in the p o s t T h e s e i
‘ "'■ '" V
, , ,, r h w l
■ F»rl.l w r fit the Frierson team
T h e site taken, alter b cnreiul included tw o N n v y veteran. „ f /ehlen.lort this a li e n . .. .......... .
mitmtk •ti It .
Chitrles
M ortison
su rve y ot litea which included the present w ar. Charles II Shaf* :l&gt;,) A
■" " "
t’ lflAhfv w It li the T a v e r n
lesm
land at the Sanford State Farm - fe r mid D w i g h t D. Smith and '&lt; }* l l ‘r K11' * r , v *r “ ,» l d . n m g muiuiifi•d Iiv F ra n k i'svlick .
Also
one
A
r
m
y
veteran.
Douglas
Sten
,h
r
u
u
*h
H
u
-s
ia
n
-o
c
c
u
p
e
d
'
.
c
j t ' b M e rk e l, will
be the entire
tin Ih r Wchfilute in u clunh l&gt;c*
strum.
Jo
h
n
O
.
Keeling,
who
has
m
»r
.y
w
o
t
o.
the
capital
•flock facing the railroad track*
1» eel i V lU rll*» nnd I h r
State
on Com m erc ial Street and ex­ seen 30 year* of a r m y - r v i e e .
* » * * '* • l *UiiT &lt;1 I IM 111
»&gt;'«-d the ,o ,n h « t v
e
.. I n*
tending toward* Lake Monroe be­ that include. W orld W a r I and
f
M Itlit
M itrn m m of
F rie r
tween French Aven ue and Maple II.
tuluiif(« h! A h ii mt'inla* r, IJ. S. Srt-utid armored ( H e ll ^ri biii i ’h
&gt;1Tst ilirtc much I n hif
A venue, it wat announced.
rt'^rnl N th n. r»*d haired catcher
T h e corporation ha* been ferra­
.uni |*i •■ii iff »- HltracUun for thf
te)] by F re d It. W ils on, Sanford
Hwl.h\ s. 4, hi iicnih* will In* .in.
„
i
.t
in id m g h i - making thrtu til Im
legal counsel for the company
&lt; mdr Kooco wu* iflvan a u llm n
.
,
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*thh t.. r .1V thir lt» th f fact :hnt
.
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f i g h t houi« into U| f ill 1111m»•
under the name of “ C o u n t r y Life tv to appoint » committee t&lt;» pro
, ,
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“k if.lulfd in ha Vi* IJ«
hr* w.i
1* .
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t
.
iilcdgo l/ic&gt; took three ycui* i
F r o t e n Food* of Sem inole County. mote vocational tra ining for vete- .
... }
Tlift- ll- S4‘ Ui vi d hi the N a v a l \ 1
Bivouac m iierhn
In e ."
T h i s will be under t h v | r n l,„ IM Seminole County
\t A
Sin ....... 1 -!• •••H'v t t‘da&gt;
In hiA red-nkm nid her** of (h r l
general direction of C o u n t r y Life Morriso n w a » named committee
' tie i
pllit t* .
i a I f hm x m m td"
a r m y » a » th*» fir^t A m c i n an
F r o w n food s of F lorida, Inc., -tU.t ch airm an. It was decided to in
tut it . ■! M .1 » • t,a« ht-en M f iirttj
iliei
to r u l e i the
h
®xchangc
lluildiriK. Jacksonville, j v , tr |t«,tl]y ( base, district retire
.^K't hr 1T1 R t' ,r t, and J « m Look.
center of H&gt; rim uh a o i i .d ,
npaiiv.
wh olly owned Hush company.
| M, n talive of Veteran* A d m lm s lra
HIM |
II - **t V
for F t i*■i
Second
armored
diviM
T h e ntaimge mrnt of th&lt; Sanlo
drti I tion Vocational T r a i n i n g , to the the
*Mh
III ill. MMHIful
vkhtch will tiike op poaitioH^
pinrit in vested in a Iniard of di
Legion meeting on Ju*v It*
the AfTlCIICiHi ••ccupation iotn
1
*’ * .ii * *. iin nil
rectors
composed
of
Forrest tl&gt;
k
th il .object All net
the aoulh wrnie in part of the c;
It** I*r - f i f r filflg llis, ! *.*« i fI
"!»
tiOtchel,
W.
A.
P a trick , John m»ft» mtcrcuted in veteran %wa
,( ,, j
i•!*1•-1 i" i ••mi • it* with thi* y*»w&lt;- I
ru m le y and Ale x It. Johnson

contract

for

buildln,

tion.l training

Including Sunt

Tl

M&lt;1 wn.

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t” e w
Lawton and Ale x K Jo h n s o n ,| tlf lhe l J l r [ n,|lall .....................
bint hss
arded to *\l. 1. “ f
has been aw
awarded
IIhint
rertuestcl to attend
| northeastern Utah , u J5 y n u
I.i
Aing uf F o r t M y e r V
Architec­
T h e tMistadjutant was
Instruct { veteran due to return home •»••
ture of the pla nt will tie thuied to write
to eachpurchaser
■iunnti* after a few more •1u&gt;^
T !i!:'t «'f
flat roof and axtanor decorative
, ticket,
/ u for
,i »»the defunct " 1*00.1- lie drove thia correspondent to
Ad olf Hitler
reichichajicellri &gt;
-gyeutment to include glass brick
"&lt; " 7 ' in
" f''c l* c'V
Girl* in freshly ironed . frock*
"
make thi* the most modem I
°/.fl. 7 r WM ,n* ,rucUd to
and attractive o f pl*nt*.
Con- issue refund checks fur these. workcnl in lines along the
.tru etion will be o f liniMtone cun- Favment o f those checks » « « held removing debrta from gr*-« file
e n te block with w-aterproof white up Alue to the fs rt that pur- uf ruiritd buildings. In an r t|'fll

chiyirrs of tickets would not e*
tuhlisb claims, although u deadr i u l j iU - T T i T *m
iSE *t May 7 foe ' claims was
twice In 'T h e Herald.
lit^ ir'w m h white*'mI T fo r jw rfecl1advertised
•drgrtlj
It wit! decided by the Post to
sanitation, good light and easy
pay
all
claims
made up to thi*
working condition*.
A ll roams
where meats ay* chilled, aged, timr. whether made after May
processed and packaged fo r sharp 7 or n»tJfreeling are to be equlppetl with
A new hon*e committee was ap­
WterHnmps that destroy all air­ pointed but no chail man was de­
borne barteria and prevent mold. cided upon. The committee named
Thcsa operating rooms w ill be the was Tom Bullivsn, Sid RIChard
moat attractive possible.
and Henry Walcott,
Commercial uroriuceri, produce
Anouncemcnt was made that
dealer*, stores, hotel*, restaurant* the first loud of furniture for
fg r other similar institution* may State Department Headquarters
nave facilities for tha Same pro­ o f the legion had arrived at the
cessing and tero or other trm- Vnldei Hotel.
l&gt;erntuie storage in their own Indivuhial storage room, that may
range In site from 150 cubic feet
up to carload space a* may be
d e s ire d .
Such facilities may be used to
bring into Florida from all sec­
tions of tha country, quick froien
fresh product* that are not pro­
I /&gt; NO WOOD, July 4. (Special)
asparagus
duced here, such
Ia' w
Arnold
ha*
J ro m
New
Jersey, blueberries — Secretary
“ rum Maine, cherries from Cali­ scheduled two new dog* In to­
fornia, pork and beans from New night's daily double.
fh ii
am
England or any product not now ity Is an unknown quantity "and
*lai cause complications in *sel­
available in Florida fo r table use m ay
However,
discounting
■o that locker patron* may hav* ections.
moat any fresh product wanted tha naweomer*. C- B. Flash in
mi\ year round In *thelr own the second tnd Stalin In tha third
locker. This plant may also take should be able tu wind up a
local products such a* poultry, daily double neatly
In th« feature seventh, any­
vegetables, fruits and sea pro­
ducts from here and ship them to thing may happen, Queen's Roll,
awaiting markets northward and R iver Deep, Bet'* Boto, Electron­
to South A m erica These faclll- ic or Andy Mine can M olly flash
4Hee
property
understood and under the wire a winner.
Tonight’* entries:
used, con wall reduce the patrons'
Kir a, # • » — T i l i H t r
c o lt o f Using aa. wall aa provide
a t r i l m i S Itural Revs
them with year-round fresh foods
a 1 Andrew* Almost Black
o f all kinds not now enjoyed.
al Ola*
T Autotetl
truckle
■ Mllky'a Prtd*
One o f tha moat . Inotable if i t - « » «
wand
Ware
Kelnrtlr
O ors o f this plant la -tha lnstallkI VMM Hair itellr Doable)
.
_____
T lo n uf tha pro-fabricatej. branch
stucco encircled by a canopy.

I 10.

|Te\tile ( enter. Ship­
ping Areas Are Tar1 jj*ets For B-2*l’s Of
Twentieth Air Arm

Yank.s Use Okinawa Graveyard As Battle Points

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Extra Session Of
State Legislature
Has Cost 50 Grand

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Tilt* raid' 11 ■k pintt* July
.'I, I

S'b.n) |•« r !»*irin|iitot up ti» Ju n e li
Ni» breakdown of house f l p e n d i
tur^a him hern made but the up
iw*r brunch total of $13,233.40

wa« analysed like th|i by Chair­
man Wilbur Klnjr of the »en *tr
leifialalive expenne committee:
Mlleaxe
Henitom* pay m il
A U » r k m ‘ payroll
Pally journal* and

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wf I .itI rill r Ait.
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the !*( -1\ i nm[lii.i*.' ri
O ff .. I &gt; Min h.

President Truman
Calls On (iiunliy
To Honor Liberty

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w \.«hinc ;t h n . Jui
In o lourth of J.ulv
1 •I, m&gt;Fre, .teat Truman !«■ '
va
•
id on the national In 1■not '
BttHin, not a singlt; block « iu seen
tfcreed of llt,eilv" which its lie I
inUcl.
1 .\l.T,*ATt ABSFE. July
| * r sons ik vo carried Hi.- ugl
iPgtulreds o f worrfen, chddieo Thr rx lr mini huu x
h« world
u f thinnd old men quareil up in fi.uu I l&lt;h ul t h'*f n«liitui» . Afhlrh him pro
Min atatemerit
of bread stores
In /enlarulorf
«hirf‘l «»nU imp nrw lav*.
thf
Ay a in On* veii t «t* i-ol*1 ».t ■
Lermai child cnmplumed of huu wiiiti* iilmtiHt f52»lhk) thruush Junr
Ju ly -I ns the iiniiiverynrv •&gt;* tin
ger and got port of Nntchei-'- JH
lay 109 year *
"0 whirh v\
K ration.
An old uomnn said
Thi* lrk'iiIntlvr fxi»rn«f* fiirurc» JtH-laretl our irulepeTnieni'i* a* .»
she got only 200 griiinbie.id
daily and no meat or fnt
She w i t ' reU*u»rd by Fom piroller J •overaiirn ih-ohIi*
M. Io4*e'» office today.
'*In thia year of IlMf*. wr h«v«went off with the rest ul Nairn
A lull to rmpportion house pride In the rotnhined miifht *'(
re's lunch.
Twice we crossed u caiiul tha* m**mberfihii&gt; ban lw*cn eriarttHl but thi* national uhuh hus *imtnlMii
was an open sower which inuld thr Irif Ibla I nm up pear to I hi ** rd ■IirnJill v to the defeat uf I hi
be smelled BOO yards turn
Ho fur from itolvllljr tha netiiite r* enemy in Kurnpe We Inivi* nm
the Kalserallea a Red ling fine nttimitiiment pruhlt-m set them by ftdance that, iir*Ier pt.*v idetu .
the r«ut«i it utlon ** they wer. we din»n tint\ rt ,*li the •
over the star* and *tri|«-*
pole outside tne Tieadquni l&lt; ' *-l when the •senaIon ntarteil June 1 the Pacific W*» i••*x*- HiimdI i ’ ^ ‘
I hr i ■•■*I Ihi |1« ilown l*&gt; iilHJUl tha ITUidnni .* lhaf hit*, born Pi-Vetthe (irrman Communisi r &gt; 1

Two Now Dogs Are
Scheduled To Run Names Revealed Of
In Tonite Feature Inductees Leaving
Sanford on June 27

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lit rgt*
l.iuh
lull*,*
of
M-'J'.i - -m u -h i d ;iit»-\t at itititis tria l l a r g f t - in Ilu* Japant*so It,itm*l:tn«l- in n ijfh t rniil.H,
llu* 'JOth .h i
am ii'titit'i'tl

. ship In Local Post

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L arge Forces O f U .S. B om bers Sm ash
A n ew A t N ippon H om eland T argets

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Contract Is Awarded
And Site Is Chosen
For F i r s t Project
Of Kind In Florida

W ED NESD AY. JU LY

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IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

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Robert f. Thrasher
Sanford Resident
.{!) Years, Is Dead
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lied .it u,Uu . . he* k lu-\
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■tfht tt hi* Inutif nfi i * if i v \vp
liail ti-een si­ * • v •,« inl&gt; Hiii
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11. "•dltnv iii'itf hu ill ne 4* wil
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in fArtniip wit *f •ssMunj, f
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Hi' Mi Ire-r **I thi- I- i r - I M ' t b'M.li

Meeting 01 Soviet
And l I’roops De­
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4,m ,* * «*Htvr\ * rn\ tt hr •
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I *ft-. Itnjrrr Jiminc/.
Return Here Soon

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ua of tiral in sn-iviny I h - will a\
I f
1|.tli )4 4
M i. he
II • f
a leader of frerUorn for the vkurhl
k i n n al firrv n rd a ill n. ......
I f* '
|«
• *ut IHIIJ! tl. t he- *lilt't t*i | at th r L f it’k -4i»ii |- tiitrral
• T h i. year, the men and \n»meii I t Ml V
*( tf
I I 1I ^ tiiifh i t tii \I III) * 1•*•!••Iel**\ Honn* at
of our armed force*, and many ri
Thiirt.*hi&gt; with th« |(M, f1|r MV%a^ f f l M
J linirt** • Rrv K I). Hniwnlit- «tf ihi- I'm - till'
vlllians us well, urn celebratinif nn-ni idiiH d l‘ fi lt*uf
Ri
III- V4 . 1I ,U
tha anniversa ry of Am rm an in - f I t i • I sunt.-td t
l ytt-riun (' h u r rli ami Krv
I
h
Ih ,
.1lira I Inlmr
MiKmU*y, pnmtuf tif ihr ^t*th"
dependence fit other
countrios j t h &gt;I • tr •
throughout the worhl Citm oi, o f 1 |4**ffVl‘*t
' * -11*»I Lhiirrh, offlt'iatinp
\.
th tlic
’ Mi**nl vi ||| fuitim rn I v 4*1 1?i *■*■*■i lit
these othrr lands will undor-loud
w# f f litir u li1 And vt hv ... it IF
i i met r r y
I - INK* H
- i
"i rni m* tii it i t 1 Act her |iwlll&gt;»*ftr«-rx m il U W
frtedom In d fir tn thr bmirt* *»f uMd
mj| m#n evrrywhrrr
Iti ntlu i \w..
r Minivn i her, t!
1.11
l ' till itUf fl""' , \ 1 - frier, f
Ihutfir, K
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Kiti*
X
It
V ' ■’ !l»'.d &gt;v I' W
other*
join u*» &gt;•» httmtr * . »
Muni tif and J
F R* .»l.» •i 1 lr
IflJ otir tlre luriitinn that all rn* ►
. &gt; *f*
U..I Ih .
&gt;t .... U t \ |llld.ftif . t
. . Vk
•Is,.
creati-il ttiiml unit ,*i»- t • '*
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A.
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endowefj with rurt-Ain mula-it «L»« '■
M 'lm r tlir r
lie
I
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rijrhtA ~ Ltb, hhrrtx and Hit pur
i n n " , II F Whi t - i
W I nd
•pit o f tUltpirirn*
( liilc l &lt; a r c I ’ r o j f c t s
J"tn*s nnd A h It...

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tv lie'll
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S0*4J)0
N im r i of
who «m Junr
27 left for reiculur Induetimt. nr j
calenderR
4 W .20
pre-lncb^etlon nnd |«hv«i&lt;»l v* r
M lurrlla neouH
,r
nminulion, were today Trb»ttU‘d|
Telephone and poatace
by E.B. Carter, i«l«c tlv r ^rrviit-j
,
.
A x e ra g r dall&gt; foal
472.A0
h «a d q u « rtr r • oi**
clerk, * , * * '
now on thinl floor of tin- Sanfortl
King aililnl that iiincr the iw
Atlamtc Rank Building
ginning of the ■•slraordlnary *e»
Heturnlng to Camp lllamtlng nion, thr numlier of senate tin
fo r
regular
induction
» i- i &lt; , nlnvc* has been reduced “ sKH « r w at hofnr, nil Ihi* J u l \ I
Charles Edward Patterson, Claude 1conditions warrant."
O l f i c i a l ( lu -c k
1946, let uh hufior 4»nr nalmn’' ( i i \ f i i
i-V&lt; 1sttan t»r*t
'Igtrl t*a at * ! hi
A manual Hlttel,
Keith _ Leroy, j “ At nrrsent, the number o f em- ervid o f Iil&gt;erty, Anil thr turn ural
u iii, itad I.t.... V fh d h\ tlhi* s x
W estfall, J.B, Ckisldy. Jr and ploye*. including iccre la ri ca. bar
in of our ifm rtl forrni wln» i
Mr
Tl.".), II 1- WIn tl t In l VI.1■ft' 4Mini I'llEdward Eugene Colburn
been re durrd to
total o f liO," a n carrying this creed with them U ul i
\ y r i»* » S »"» v I*' *• A p p l u tkii 1 ,
“
1 Aii •'■ u'leu l»VI*l’
I'd l.,. Id1Itiv«1The follow ing were listed for hy said.
throughout thu w6rid."
rri*ti jM'fiivit'v I
*i *it i'il th r nffh v
at tin Hurhii i ft UN .1.1 i ill i&lt;&lt;n camji
pro-induction, a number of whom
uf Sup!
I U
■4i w tun I tn Htiity A f NflWnfrAhircfi
t In■ thnn'4
-•&lt;111(4 1
Bnr hi fit
wero. transferred to other lioards
L IIIL A D FL P IIIA
Thu* K v »i»ii)tf
id iofifti-iiiii.it w ilh thi' i|iiartrfly
that
&lt;*ri* k’" ' I'b! «(t ifi-1 th (Jc.
fo r physical exarclnatlon: J*me*&gt;
rhcick up "M th r rh lh l cjir r p m - | Hulletin lf» flyln*r u n n » iilcn
mm v
Manning, W illiam Ella* llar(&gt;er.
tri mu She tiim f I Snrif&gt;&gt;nl h u m |14 r r - « m p l o v m r n l f l « r .
*1 a in m 111. •i.t t fHit' n (Jet
Austin Nile* Vfhlen. Frederick
It
In
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Kurvici*
huiiiiri
wtth
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jimi
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in
'uinpiiny
wi
t
h
Mi
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I C. It Flash I Martina'tv- lloll
tint nv noW f 1if ht Mil 1hir Nut In
Hteln, A lfred M. Dwfnnell. ColU
locker • to rage plant* that bold t Utay Companion! Hilda Jtale
ifiriiu L u m t r r . s u prrv ianr uf third emblem on ■t'* white field Sea.
it Blny- od. 1 ht•rt' HU'«t t»f
T tody's 1*4
E . Booth, Eloy Vincent Delgado,
He low a gold nUr with the num­ thf •venr urmind Mf on ir^t* not
ICd lockers tu bo placed Jn 1 Aleetaa
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man Harriett, Clair E. Tiller, Weeter,
communities wanting thorn. All
(Sew.d Halt DeHy Deatate)
lows really like the nectinn with lulministration of and n blue ntur with the numU-r as Hi FI uridit Mill thin r
Lake
Mary
musician,
Claude B. W alla, Clarence Bel* pianist and composer wanted to way
is to ba dona in tha 1 Res Lady
I Old Maasaa
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plsy,
"M y
Hantimlu" fund, by ttie Federal
Work* of the new a pa per N wnrkerp in
" l a in ul atmiird •u: ht nfiir thu
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t but tha MUM locker t Htalln
lam y, John U Oglesby, W aller own a fin* plana accordian. While
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Ureal I y sounds good oil this «r 1tilled to » « r needs, such ns the hnii|irnti]y
to communities aa fa r away as
le a n t n
Jr., Henry A . Partin.
■ tartly
tt hud hepn Tti Hrt'fiu'i haven for
nurveiv (or children of mother.
occupation forces In Austria h* *mdlan.
&lt; 4 k ls li la War*)
*0 rtltoa as la ayaQ aU * to San­
Th® idea for the flue * diiir I « b(
A lso Hated w a rn Wltli* DavtU, recently had the good fortune to .eT" TTh * other day 1 was nwnrdeil who tire working, nnd seion.l nge
Item! Ho[»f
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t
Bail*'*
Bor
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T
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ford residents.
Joe McDaniel, Wallace E. A l­ acquire one and Is now dalighting
January
when
the
afti-ntunn M&lt; run f[H tn r Oil If* hoiTir on iL
Infantry
combat
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;
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or*
paper mtahltAhed Hr veteran i*rr
britton, W alter C. Ratliff, Eu* his comrades by playing original
I Ju m p i n g Ja c k T O ar J a s
1 i Itlllr IJVPt on thr Ml V*•rnoii.
made of starling silver. I also
Have
vice bureuu. The fminhed p h m | It W list a la» ift* thin lllful
4 Last Hup#
Pandora
ie K, Allan, Kenneth Eihols, tunes on th* instrument.
N e t!'red tha ETO ribbon and am
F i n k U ser KataHt;
Sun?
ward 0 . LeQar, Fred K. Fields,
od to receive three battle I L l C U t . L U W r C n C O P m t t . !’rt hf *
ai'froved hv Mai. Ih -PM in ( ieimtin v n»u year
In a recent letter to his mother,
1 Orsnd Feather I Dob Moors
James H. Smith, Richard E. Mrs. Helena E. Weeter o f Lake
—one for th »‘ Battle of » »
, ,
..
, OJ .
|Hen. J.A. Ulio, adjutant general, Would like In he' *n m y way
fChinks Imoga (L u ck y U ck
their
•n food It
Musa, Joseph Patna, Hurt!* J. Mary, he wrota:
a Bally Osl
T Stowaway
home
C*. one lor the Hattie o f B i l C k III U n i t e d S t a t e 8 making It official
Bjre.^. Bertie* between the main 4 Katty Up
_ I Tornsdb Bill
____ _
or ^
at...
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Att thn
tho flair rainintf
raiiinif ceremnmeA
frtfm o n if*
Jackson. John
D.
Beckstrom,
“
As
I
wrote
you
In
yesterday"
y
and
one
for
west
of
the
ulant snd branches la tn be nrnda
Henry 8- Taylor. Jamee W. push, Uttar, I now hare ^ a ploiu&gt; ac­
WASHINGTON. July 4. (S pe. I l’“ ul C. Lewta. regional director » f
by the comnanjr*a' refrigerated
“ Hosacit, Alvin W. Van cordian. Well, h *r*‘*{ th* sto ry of ' Jn . BMtbn* letter to Willanl cin l)— Lieut
(jg )
Lawrence H. | th?,
Manpower Commission.
.
“
'M■llTorioe.
tva gM
H. f i t t e r and Leroy how I got It. T w o wholes' a g o last y
Connolly,
Herm]^
and Pratt, If SN, 4214 Young Street, i
w i wa/t iir
i H!y reporter
*
4i
: Tj® . .T* *' " ■ymb,’l of “
8, Cote, vie* pmMent
.’ olumbus, G*. ha* ireturned to
kept-______ _________
Sunday we were staying’ hi Mau- lyric,
lgne. w riter
rlU r.fo
forr manv^pf
roiny o f Wester'*
\
Colunibu
thanusen, Austria and there was to n g a .h * w fo t*: "W lim i* o wyre tha United .State* fo r reassignTALliOTTON,. Hn., July 4, &lt;/P&gt;
a cargo ship tu at tha docks In atattoned -at Usuhj* Jah. Austria mant after a 1H.month tour of M arrioffe
LIcenseH
More than n score o f Person*
tho Blits' Danuba R iver filled to on ____
tbs ,Danuba
Danuba ilWer,
Afkar. we
w were, duty us engineering officer atwere injured, most of them slight­
Show Drop In
the top with piano. accoidUna. The on ly'som e 50
from Vienna. ] tnehed to the Headquarters Hqimo -milts
•milt
ly. curly today when two pas­
word spread around among the
senger trains collided head-on
__ BwaUlls 0 * &gt; a t urcaent oc&lt;|dron of First Air Wing Seven
United Kingdom.
fellows that this cargo ship had copying t w . »idfu O 9&lt; pAus t r lj. |at a base in the
I
Marrtage license statistics com­ here.
I
to leave . tha next morning and l anrkly w c n 5 t^ b » U W 8!
The train* were the
Dial*
UeiiJ. (Jg) Pratt, th* son of piled fo r the first six months of
hod to dispose o f all the planogac- U f i
Pratt o f the Columbus the year at th* office of County Flyer streamliner enroot* from
t w *4 l&lt;ce -Thom ** I1. l'i
teen VienTt*. flw/
cordlan* and tho aoldlsMl (A m e r­
hare Johann Strauss amV Fran* address, it married to the former Judge R-.W. W ar* reveal that |Chicago to Miami uVar the (pack*
ican) had tha firs t choice to get
huber wrote their world ranown- Mary Virginia Tun*r al.S an ford, there has been a sharp decline in o f th * Atlanta, Birmingham'
d a n ile .
Fla. Jig was cemmuoiont*) a tho number o f marrlagwa this Coast Railway and u local paiIn playful rein he added: “ And Nava) officer In June, 1043.
year ao fa r as compared to last senger train.
Headquarters Squadron Seven year.
low ft'* th* “ Great W eita r" and
Dr. F.C. 8tim*on said he treat­
maintenance and servicing
da "L o w ” tunes o&lt; 104JS being
During the past six months, ed between 20 sml £3 persona.
Mood In thlf old music master until lor Naval aircraft on anti­ 300 licenses were Issued, while Three were hoipitahied hero and
and support In 1044 a total of 3D0 nuptial fh-e others were taken to a ho*- 1 '
try -Who could have dreamt submarine patrol
[that I would bo over hero some- convey jobs In thu Atlantic.
perm its-,were given out during pital at Manchester,
,
~ ~ -- * .* *
uposing melodics fo r that “ ■ ' i t ---------- ----- ■«.
the cam* period. This marks a
Weaving or knitting w *a ursc,- decline' In marriage* o f PO, and
fallow down In Sanford,
A * early as 1870, th# first lo-.
word a to - - H a'H a. tlead by eplderi. caterpillars and can pephapa be attributed to. th* -terstata ulnelfpt was ' corooletsid
'd o happen, don’t .birds long befpro th* advent o f fa c t that so, many men are now from tha PanAsylvanla nil field*
.•4 . • •• ’
th* human raeel
oversaw*.
to tha Atlantic seaboard.

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wing.ite. i.-d."..i jH Newspaper’s Idea

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True When He Acquires Accordian
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY,

PAGE EIGHTH

Big. Bond Auction
Wfll vTake Place
Thursday Evening
j

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P a a * *&gt;■*!

•Iona over Europe; la now In
A ir Tranapotl Command. Edwi
Hi Hurt .1 I*c of the Navy la r
lU tioned at Gulfport, Mna F
Eatella Hurt, la a nunc at
Navy lloapltal in Jackaonvilla.
Many valuable prliea will
offei’M to bond bidder*, acco

In order to meet this, he aald.
Thc Sanford Naval Air Station.
It waa reported, will offer a very
unique liriic In a high bond hid
ilrr Other donor* of nr)tea are
Nehl
Untilin'* Work*. Randall
Klectric, E. F Harper; Fireatone
Store; Dick Aiken Fjrixiucr Store.
! Mather Furniture; ftiti Thealei .
j It
L
1‘erki .a,
haberdaahei;
I Tnuchuin P lug; Mr*. M. Jv Rak
I e i , Chailea Morn win of Frier
I Mina; I .alley Drug. W aller Cole
j man; t orn Cola Untiling Wrick-.
Roumiilat and Anderaov Prui'.
Lewi* Candy Company nnd Joi I
S Field
Jovd ha* about the *nme are.
a* the *tatc of New York, hu
nearly four lime* the population
The fir el plav to run 100 nigh)
on the English speaking stage wi,
"Tom and Jerry ."

m o rtg a g e lo an s
— T o buy n h o m e—
— T o r e fin a n c e —
M o n th ly P a y m e n ts In fit y o u r liuduel
I,o w In te r e s t — Friendly
F rie n d ly S e rv ic e

— Also Small Repair I,nans—

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Pfrat Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
'
° f Seminole County
20fi_Jk?agnoU a

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—
“ Iru u re d SavingM .”

Phone

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BROW NLEE TR A N SFE R R E D
M A X W E L L F IE L D , , AI f. ja m
d S p « la l) Aviation
iv G Brownlee aon of Mr. and
&gt;lra K I) Brownlee of 000 Palmrtto Avenue, Hanfonl ha* re­
turned to the pre-flight school at
Maxwell Field. Ala. an installstiuti of the AAF Trainfng Com­
mand. to begin another phaae of
expire July S I, &gt;2.
hia training tn the U,S. Army
( 1, now valid exjnr
Air Forrei.
U l. K), F I i,I. Ill
The aviation cadet* here art
expire September 10
receiving ten week* of intensive
MK \ l s a :
physical miliUry and academic
Bert -lumps K2,
now valid, expire June 30, K J, instruction
now vulnl. ex
plte Julv l i . gif, \U, 8 2 . T 2. US,
Java i* the rno»t denaely
V2, H’ll, X 2, 12, i.'l. now valid, uUterl Inland on rarth.
expire S y ;''”Oiher lit)
M i l Air
Sugar atumji No 3)1 expire*
Auguat lit

Employment of women h i* In-

creMed-Ai&gt;l»Uiil ally ln_UatU. in

CALENDAR
RATIONING

Cuba's preterit conalltullnn vra*
adopted In 1040.

MALARIA
CH ECKED

IN

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\

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7 DAYS WITH
LIQUID Tor
MALARIAL
SYMPTOMS 1
T a k e o n ly a a
directed.

Jane Parker Bakery
Department
Iced Bar Cakes .... 29c
Mirtl#* HalsU U0l4ffi

Artfdane atunip* No I, No. 1!,
.\rr 3 now good
FU RL OIL
Period* I. '£. .1. I, .1 valid for
III gallon* each *
GAHUl.lNK
A III rotipii - vmj itl June If thru Sept. 21 liatloning rule*
now reipjirr that each cur owner
write in* Iireinr number am.
rlutr on earl# n&gt;u|Hin In III* po*vcaaion a* *oon a* II I* laauci in
him hy hi* local rationing tumid
lo u r mileage rationing recur,
mual tie iireaenlt-d to trie board
whe-i a| plying for all pn*icn';ri
car, gasoline ration*.

Pound
Cakes ...
»pl«

28c

Coffee Cakes ea. 29c

O ra iff

Coffee Ring

21c

Donuts .... doz.

17c

H&gt;C*rf4

••ti.niiiaa

FLOUR . 10 lbs Sic ! 25 lbs $1.23
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P r ic e s

Good

T h u rs d a y , F r id a y , S a tu r d a y

lb 39c SAUCE

SAUSAGE

HORSE RADISH

PURE LARD

SALT HERRING .. $1.57 SAUER KRAUT 2 lbs 25c
SAUER KRAUT .. $1.34

CHEESE

FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE..... 2 Heads

APPLE JELLY

The first private command per­
formance wa* given by direction
of Quern Victoria at Wlndtoi
Castle mi P rc 2k, IMH, The play
was "The Meichnnt of Venice"
nnd starred Mr and Mr*. Charles
Kean.

LEG AI, NOTICE

TiervW*, 'E M ’ - ih hen-'mmiltloh*
manufacturing, according to thi
Censut Bureau.

O y l a a . BUefc

|fc

........ yAlb P k g .......... 17c

FREESTONE ELBERTA PEACHES . . . 1 lbs . . . 34c
PERSIAN SEEDLESS LIMES
WATERMELONS (Guaranteed)

Cake Flour ..... 19c

l- l« a C la b

%ain I*»■«&gt;—. U|«U

Cloves ................. 7c Spag. Dinner .... 18c
II'll Iff1' Ho M*#
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H.B. POPE
rout c *r
l-LQID.

CO.
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plow, h a r r o w ; ' h o u * e
■m all
acr«age.
W ill
fo r kicker
and
b o a t.

U PH O LSTERY

trie*,

damatki.

fabric*,

tape,

brocaUtlu.

•It PIANO, A-l (ondltlon. I’hone
40i-J between 13 noon and

MO F. M.

B. W* have a limited
r of four month* old
Hmrppthir* Red pullet*.

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Help Wanted
W ANTED; Stenograiihvr, abort
hand turd typing ronnln-.l Apply
h02 Atlnnlir Hank Hldg nr
phone Htl

fr+v .♦

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r e pa i r

man, mual know aumrlhing
about pipe filling. Apply in
p«r*on. Sem i-ole County l^ u n dry, 810 W. 3rd St.

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C A R R IER S for Tha Hanford Her­ ■hull Mikts th e plane of m e ld e n r*
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FOR SA L E

IH acre* good land, highway
frontage. &lt;emall houae, plenty
n M a , 1/5 mil* from Elder
fmrftur*. AJao 1088 N**h 6 Redan,
overdrive, radio, heating and cool■tftVfgtem . Car figured lo at
OVA Calling prie*. all for
lUCWAW. B.R. Yale*, 106 N. P*l1 meUo A y r* Call &gt;71 daring day.

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*9o Corn Starch pkg. 7c

2 ro lls ........
Ann Pagre Plum Jam
1-lb. jai

FLOUR

A&amp;P Pumpkin
No. 2*/2 can
Sultana Red Kidney Beans 1-lb

5 lbs

Bohemia Chocolate Pudding

10 lbs 57c

Sultana Peanut Biitcer .... 1-lb ja
Sultana Vinegar ........ qtt-hJL

25 lbs 1.33

Sultana Peach Preserves

29c

48

R ed

T iT T F * (riv u K itu iu iti) or

Am* I*«k *

Macaroni or Spaghetti.... 3-lb. bo
Sunnyfield O atm eal......3-lb box

A a a !' • * •

Grape Jam ... 1-ib. jar 19c

2-lfc

Octagon Soap Flakes .... lge. pkg. ... 23c
Cashmere Bouquet Soap ..... bar ..... 10c
Octagon Gran. Soapi Flakes . pkg. 23c
°xydol ............... lge. box ..................23c

* ^8 ,ef
^JCRnMljSi
'i‘omat £)
^JUICF &lt;

TOMATO
» .

White Floating
Ivory Soap

jod ihape. under OPA CURTAINS, **re Uhl* cloth*,
acarf*. waahed, lurched and
rtey. B .R .‘ YaW*. 106
■tretebed. 61B IfaUonvlll* A m
ttto A w . '

‘

■

126.00 GIVEN for any Informa­
tion halpful In Gndlng an un­
furnished houae. ilrunion, Mat-

FOR R B N T light housekeeping apartmenU. fuml*h*d. 201 Maple
Ave, Prafgr tWa couple*.

tw o

Don't let dTMdfd p09L
canker, aorehaad iprtad
through your Dock. Vac­
cinate with Dr. Balibury'i
Fowl Fox y u ctae.

Fancy Cucum bers.... .

JUICE T 9c
CLEANSER
21c

APPLE SAUCE

pound .

FEED STORE
Ca«ple*e Llae af T om A* ]

CUT BEANS
SAUER KRAUT

6n

Salad Dressing

Carrots'

CRACKERS

S.C. Alberta Peaches
F*ncy CantaJoepe* ~ ? r
Honey Balls
$6$
HUNTS TUXEDO

CRACKERS

Calif. Bing Cherries^-.;..... pound

’

furnished.
CaU Mr*. R , R.
PlC^ln^tOS-J *^ nonrv if lnt#r-

a s

Large Juicy Lemons ........ pound

' **rxkM* Jnaun Ultilm*
lguounlty. Sea ua about
Fox vaccination Batur4UF.

Med. B a w .......6c
lrg. bars .. ....... 10c
2 guest bars.......9c

WAFFLE MIX
20c

ia m«« r«

Octagon Soap Powder .... G t size .. . 16c

l’hon* (170.

P o in ts

1-lb j

Octagon Toilet Soap ^___ 2 bars .......... 9c

10BIL&amp;, 6 coupe, good

t . U u M M an E le c t r ic W rat
on a p »lr D ayton S e a l**;

Lemons Doz. 25c

Scot 'IMssue

V iTil'Ml fllirl
J Ilftv
1 *4 W

M itriTilil

and

I

uli*

‘ if \OIIN* * Lf I
lit I|r I «*1*1 at

* ll** In *i
upkeep

if

Mlriimltf'li

Bit 1Port Orange laying
‘ LOO each

K03 S*nTor, Am -

Cucumbers . 23c Eggplant Ea. 10c Tomatoes

22r

Flour
5-lbs.
Kraft Dinners

nmuU

f i l l L C U mlilt* u\tnlel radio, long
and s h o r t wave A S condition
1201 K im Ave

GEN FRA I .

•• C aa

I'MIakart rial,,

ni -I

ji

food atock lo a*t*ct from. K
' B. Brown, 1911 N. Orang* Ave
Fnone 4081. Orlando, Fla.

'*

Nu Maid
Borax

IP1M 7.KPKYR Sedan, good tire*
.nappy
looker
Lol.a
gt«» I
mile, .till uitiaed Geiltne
Holler Motor Hair*
208 W. 1*1 Hi

tr a il* ,

Squash 2 lbs 25c Rutabagas.

Mam*

Bakin/? Powder 12c
H u m ll ia ar | . « k r l
Strin/?les8 Beans 1lc
Syrup
38c
l|o*ii Ifrrr
Extract
24c Onion Juice htl. 28c

atorv.* 407 W Ffral St

H IT E ■gold engagement ring
t)!»mond (citing flanked by 0
■mailer diamond*. I’hone 4'J4-J

Carrots

ill#-.* n u t r i n r l n r

POUT A fll.F. rTolio, battery
eleetrie I’hone 1 K.'MV
UciINti

Sphagetti Sauce 10c
15c Klim 2 I/2-lb can 1.33

I

Extract
%h HPngf

TWO HOI HL.V one , loom*. ,&gt;nr
foui room- ul*,, one tin *li,rug&lt;
hoti»e. For itdormollon call at
70S Sanford Avp.

Nil E

At )&gt;**

.... 35c

In# I*nor*

FOR SALE

fo r

«)%•* B a r

* T a ll l a a ,

Lvap. Milk

FATES

i per tin* for on* Inatrtlon
I per lln* for three ln**rtlon*
! per Una for 6 InjMrtlon*
l per tin* for 74 IntertInna
nfeaum r*te« . . . J*c
IONE 14* OR BRIN C YOl It Ad* to T l l f SANFORD HERALD
1* L flv* word* to the line, including phone *nd addreaa.
•dvertlim enla for ait u* lion* wanted " ill hr rhnrfrd (or at Ih,
rule/ cl*a*Ifled rale*.

ft)R S A t f c -

•*

a

A

OCTAOOX

ppoodstore

200 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford, Fla.

OWNED A O FCEATlD BY TH E GREAT AAF TEA Co.

c. f f i S r *
1UVM?

fc

Baby Food
Mustard 8-ox. far 9c

�*1 ..

~T
“"1
i &gt; **» ***« *• ■
/ # ■ «*
p rreerf#

wW&lt; t o b e ( m i I f « • w i s h u
inv io late U o m l n * * t i n e b l e prlvi-

| « I « t o t w h ich v * have k m
( a w d l i g — w e m u s t right!

so

W

kmc

I’ATHICX UEMRT.

VOLUME

XXXVI

ep

AN

Established 1908

JjVorld Charter
Called La st
,r«; Peace Chance

IN D E P K N D E jT T

f e r a l i *

N EW SPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

1»S lb*, t l
*s*«r wlU m U i
I * aratastlv e

FRIDAY. JUNE 29. 1945

Mixis (m 1U-

Ik. k n k ( U i i

■ fl&gt;| MW.

M em ber A ssociated

Labor Scene
Is Marred By Four Big Japanese Cities Hit
More Strikes l By Superfortress Fire Bombs

After Her Collapse At Inquest

‘Senator Vanderburg
4'i A d d s Republican
• Strength To Voice
Of Senator Connally

Sixty Thousand Stri­
kers Prepare To Go
Back To Work As
40,000 More Strike

IAIN DON, J u ^ T 29. ( A P I
— A British Foreign O ffice
' k f o B m t n l i l o r said today that
^ f o r m a l recognition of (he Dl*

Former U.S, Airbase
At Liuchow, China
Is Recaptured As
Chinese A d v a n c e

Home Town Crowds Greet President Truman

W A SH IN G T O N , J a n e * 8 ,
( A P ) —T h r g W a r Department
announced today that four
thousand eoldlera will be fWTtouched for work on l). 8 .
railroad* “ to prevent a break*
down of rail traaaperlatlaei*
during the redeployment of
troops to the Pacific.

Three (rower* of (ha new
Ppllah
proi Uional
govern­
ment of national unity await*
ed only the aaaurance that
the Yalta conference plan for
• Poland'* future waa being
carried out by the new ad*
ministration,

(Hr
A new crop of dispute* broke
out mi the nation'a labor /root
W A S H I N G T O N . J u n e 2 9 , j S L P P O R T E D by Sheriff Ed Platt and n matron. Mr*. Imogene mill other* were in the budding
( A P ) — S e n a t o r V a n d e n b e r j f j S teven* is U*l half-fainting from the county courthouse a t Bridge- Bt*gc today, tpoiling an o t h or *
wise improved picture on the
S i d h i s c o l l e a g u e s t o d a y t h e y Po r t ' Conn.. a f t e r her collapse at the coroner** inquest In the fatal
troubled l a t e r scene.
m u st a c ce p t the U n ited N n - ■
* • » “ ' Alh” r'
(In ternatio nal)
More than fifl.CKKl of the 93,000
worker* idle yenterilay by s trik e *
tiom T c h a r t e r a s a b r a v e e x - 1 _
.
. .
.
and work stoppages- prepared to
retort. to their fob* tqday. O v er­
p erim ert
or
“c h e a t
th e R e p o r t
M a d e
shadowing ihr brighter side were
w orld o f its o n ly c o lle c tiv e
■
additional walkout*, booallng tha
f i a n c e fo r peace” .
*
idle UP to the 40,000 mafk.
In a v ig o ro u s e n d ir s e m e n t
Agreement*
to
end
major
o f thu S a n F r a n c l s c i r C o n strike* In Detroit and In tho gU»s
industry in | 0 cities went reached
ferenee agreement fo r the f o r m a ­
yesterday but overshadowing t h i
tion of an International o rganiza­
national labor scene wa*
the
tion. the chairman o f the Repuh
itting in the hack of an open rat President Min . 1 v Tf union ivnvu, i
threat of three railroad atrlke*.
ffcan senatorial conference c a ll e d , P o r t e r L a n s i n g I s R e lortly after he uirivrd in hi* home (••wo of lli.lrpi-n.li-n., \|.. from SoAu
API.
CIO
jurisdictional
illsthe pledge* hewn out there a
,
.
,
. ..
. ,
Executive is Margaret Truman hi* dnughtei
|liiii-runt i,oiot s..»,. •Iphoto I
l l » i l &gt; « &lt; o« r » « , T » r w l

SIMI A, INDIA. June 19
( A P I - Mohandas K Gandhi
said loda, il waa his "hope
and pray er" (here would be
a happy outcome In the Wa'e|l ronferrncr. Even as the
Moslem League and (he Conare*« parly
representative*
rearhrd an impasse In the
e f f o rt * to constitute a new
government for India.
The Simla ronferenre, sum­
moned by Victory W avell to
diacaaa hi* plan* for an a l­
most completely Indian gov­
ernment, adjourned today, it
wa* announced, hut " Is expeeled*’' to raeonvenr July 14.

Frierson’s Wi n s
On Year’s Work FromYowel! Stars
In Softball, 10-9
By Sportsmen
IS

«»• ras* Tkrr,i

Fire Department
ftntips Out Scales
A t: Farm Market

S

Frierson And Tavern
]i e l e c t e d President
In Tie For I&gt;end;
Guard Is Defeated
For Coming Year

HouseAdjourns
Over Fourth Of
J u l y Holidays

CITY BRIEFS

Tlir Mltniftpttl Hoftbnll F ir hi
An ImprraMve record »»• 'na.fe
van* (hr urenr Thund»&gt; rvftiintf
by the Si-mmol# County hi«nl*
man Association during It* nitial of twn «»f thr moat excitimi *&lt;»fi
year in lefu rlng restock mg of hull earner nf t h or any 0 ther
lake* w it h fhigeriing b«*e ipmuii, an thr Frlrraon K tfclih
curing the »erviee* of an ef'lrlent Htiil &lt;ia» Fompnny tear rlownvrl
tho Yobhell tram, 10 tn ••. while
game wsrden. promoting
.n*rr
Member* of the F i r e Depart
in th t aecorut g«mr Fmt k‘n Tit*
• t e n t Tuesday pqmpcd out the vatioi) of game and nthi &gt; net
pit uf the Ini* ( M l , at the Sun
vice*
relative
to mnkn.i*
the ern ten in, burked by * ii |uhi« i
I pitching, ilmvnrd thr oUitr (iuiinl
will tve h buslne** meet
lord H
.State
Market which I* u»e.l county more dealral.le from
u t* Markef
-m g
of the
Americao
Legion
for tbC weighing of truck* and hunting and fishing starv.lnt.ini. i t 1 (earn Ik to 0 .
produce.
*
was revejxled last evening st the
1"be D i e r s s n t vletory put l* ! ( ampbell•l-oaalng Post 6S a t the
During the haight
lo im
tht of the ssloi
m Armory by Porter lan*u ig to in n tie with the Tevet-. lean. I |.rK,„n ||llt Monday at 8:00 P.M
ortn »w»s
under member* of the Association who for III* t ity Softb all ia a g u r lead. | ^|j mrrnlver* are urgtsi t« be
i b c whole platform
» * undrr
• renter,
a t e r , acror.ling
according to
In Market Man- re-cleelcd hint to serve anoth.-i «-ach having twy vlrtnne* sod no j,r,,*r ,it l.v J J Horen, commander,
defeats Tl.e Friaraon team " m a * ■
ngcr 'H J
I airman About two year a * president
A f lr , j u ,v t t h , resident a U le
feet under the small shed that
____ s Sttnq wa* re elm-led ter minded" by " c r a f t y " l hariee
Georg
houses, the How* scales there I*, e-lco pres Merit &gt;vf*rhe A»»'Wiation. M orn son. eonatMed t»f wmeraUrs . f f r f „ r n«h(njr Mcensea will be
_ SchndPa famed lOcrrast-tl fioni 41.25 to 1 2 .00 It
an electri. motor |uimj&gt; and ays- . J K. Rowland. J r
as ttrssu rei * nf Seminole Jflgh
(Jelrrry Fed ba*etiftll UWai; Hw - WB, s min mice. I by Coonty Judge
urn
U
ni i nlpc* that noymally. cjyoi July* Rhirard «r **crctar&gt;
Wil
ellI .-tjuray,
tftsgr. . *W
ablyy . .mi
maqag*&gt;l
by r
K.W.
Ware Only Batnrrisy ’ »*t
« « l I UT
.w
Ware.
“
W d OH -th* w a l P t . ttMfO tho t h a n . Jam ison wa, aattied ad CUJ-era put
VinjxirtM on which in 1take advantage
under the platform.
T h e j todhun
t
.
^podl
#
in* put the motor
Otlt o f ' f.Jectml as directors for * two I nmpo sed g n ctlca lly tTt' It* fit, ^ ,|ir |,.wrr , * ( v
ti n g ’ inrn
action hut it i* now
working I year term were
Victor f’ h.-ck, t . i v t y &lt;&gt;f h t n U i n g , s e t
Thr Seminnle Gun Club Inc
ar-nin a* Mr. l-c-hman demon- Ralph l-o*«ing. C VV Brovin and ,.f t h e S a h f o r t l N a v a l A i r S t »
I w ill hold t h ru annual, diner at
stratCd Thursday momlhg.
John Meisch.
IliHfar thi* f l t * l game a rtu w .1 Eddie's Restaurant. July 12 at
Thp scale Is n marvof of I More
than -ttt.filW fingeriing
several
hundred
fan*
gut ti:00 I' M Annual election nf club
Edccurncy and balaneea a* dell
liaaa were pluci-,) In lake* of ..f
tclv
os that of a p
'ta tc
lv its
pharmaciat Seminole County during the past plenty of thrill* front Jimne run*, officers will take place, and year
ing Ond almost lv due* will be collected. Re*ervelgh up
. to 40 I yew-.
___ _ ________
______
I t can handle a weight
*.td Mr._________
ijinaing. Of
these, daring base runnln
fielding
feature*. 1 yation* for the dinner should
ton*, although 48.000 pounds Is 1 27^000 were from Federal and unbelleveabie
prohahlv the maximum of weight |22.500 from S t a t e hatcherie*. He Mr, Morrison. In line of duty on ||&gt;r secured on nr he/ore J u ly
it ha* recorJed. In event o f n n(),|w| ,h ot
had been fount! the coaching line* got an excited 7 by telephoning Ilfrd J Goode,
—shower, the board* of the plat- I.ractlcnl to put bream in with hr Inst Ills voice Fans termed president III7PI nr vrrltlng Box
P f o r m may soak up several hund­ the baa* for feeding purposes: the play of both team * as specta j p
red pounds of’ extra weight, but but that apcckled perch would rular
,
,
II T
Arnold nf Tampa hss
thr scale can be balanced to o f f ­ not be put with the bass but In
-wells enjoyed a lead ..f « «"
set tins, in fact !» bulanrrd every separate lake.
” f " r ,h.'' ( ‘ r . t two inning- (hen iM.r.hnsrrt friun Mill MIhuh-II ibe
I .nI&gt;.-r 1ist Filling Station *1 Tbtr
morning, Bccoriling to Mr I-eh- | Rjtnd.ilI Cha-e appeared before | V
l
h
\, r
i . . , U i » . &lt;&gt;■ r * a r t s . — i
a In- r eu (K&gt;n inwell a made nnutnei 1,-etith Street aiul Park Avenue
man
--------------------- In make it seven to t h r r r a* and 1* now ..j.rr*tiri" It. He state.!
&amp; f’rodiire Hctivilv at the market I
Fr ierson’* came to bat tn the today that he Intended to install
* 4 imw ut low tide. William Wi)
last nf the 4th and scored *i* a grease pll for ear lubrication
Rama i* still operating, and dealrun* in one of tha season'll most a* *otm as condition* will permfL
ing in eggplant and peppers. The
exeltipg innings. E a ch tra m play
iattgr were badly damaged by the
Owner* of truck* who have a*
rd sensationally from then 011
storm he said, and added Jh s t
JA CKSO N V ILLE, . J u n e 29, with Yowell’* finally tleing the jret not obtained their quarterly
damage to eggplant was not a*
■-•rail a* had been first thought. (S p e cial) — John L. F’ ah*. Coltoc- score in their la s t time at bat. ration of jra»oline. may obtain
1 coupnon* ‘hv cither ‘telephon1 ‘
Ill fact local supplies are coming tor nf Internal Revenue for the the first nf the seventh. With “their
District of Florida, today called one out In their lost turn at hat, Iny the Seminole Price and Ha
through good.
,
pushed
across
the tioninir oard (U7 . 1 ) and rtMjumt
Another (tall In operation la th* attention o f all sutomoblla Frierson's
that of Ted Lockett who handles owners to the requirement that winning run amid cheers from Inff that they l»e mailed or by
ealllmr In p rn o n .
roducc trucked In here for the the owner of e vrry mi.Lor vehicle their supporter* and a few rat
which l* used on the highwavs call* from * few Navy men who
ical "rocerie*
must huy * new $5.00 Automobile were pulling for t h t ir buddies on |
The rain did no particular dam­ Use T ax .Stami.
and display II the other team.
„
,
,,
7 ,,
age to the large nuantity of deer on the vehicle beginning Ju ly 1
tongue leaves laid out on the
Mr. F*hx urged ownere not to strong team representing F' rank's
______ overwhelmed
_
pavement near th* west end of be misled by (alee rumor* alleg­ Tavern
the State
f*fc. Victor E. McGIvlland, sou
the market, according to U K. ing that thli lax hai been re­ Guard team 18-0. The »tamting of Mrs. Eula Mi'Clalland, arrive.!

Pfc. Vic McClelland
in th* night-cap, the tooBack From I acific

Bauman, 'who every year a t thia
^ ttim e, ships a large quantity of
lenve* of thia type to firm s who
turn it principally fo r flavoring of
tobacco. D eer tongue grows wild
Ina the
woods
f this section and
number
or operaoni
a in
number
o f person*
Jiv
g collecting
U. make a good

knnual Tax Sale To
( Be Held On Monday
r
)

Tha annual oaU o f T ax C artiflea te* fo r unpaid U x a * a**«a*ed
on tha 1044 tax roll will be bald
Nofiday. Ju ly S, It waa announjwl
County Tax C ollertcr, J m .
Jlnklna. The aale wtU a t i l *
noon when one or two Itema
dll be aold. than »ala wlU be
Breed until tiOO P.M. and conu n til' all (iema have been.
*
448 Hama on the
h t lO M o’clock1* ^ ^

pealed since It daflnltaly ha* not
been repealed, and all of hi*
deputy collector* throughout thr
S tate are bring Instructed to
proceed with the enforcement of
the law and a
check will be
started on the morning o f July
2. Mr. Faha feels that It le only
fair to the ones who voluntarily
comply with tho law to see that
•very effort le made to eecur-i
full compliance by the other auto­
mobile owner*.
The stamp should be promin­
ently displayed on „the motor
___ J o on and after Ju ly t. It
has been found that the etamos
win etiek better If the wlndahlal l
te dampened instead of tha etamp.
Motorist* are also urged to'keep
a separate ' record o f the aorUI
number which appear* on each
■tamp, oa well os write op the
book o f the etamp the make,
modeli aerial number and State
■■tense number o f the vehicle.
M r. rah e elated th a t ,t h *
■tamp* m a r be purrima X from
of/lce* and at the head­
quarter* office o f the Collector |n
JackaonvUta,"

W
™
W -«
;JiC. NewBome
' JU turns To Hanford
P fc . ^ 0 . . ^ Nenegom^- K ir

I

Edwin C. Smith Sr.
Dies At Age Of 88

Mrs. P. H. GHIsft of Miami) Mia;
ya»re he Bertha Smith and Mr*.
f fat Waring of Washington, Dhrl- and two aon*. E. C. (N*d) Smith,
J r . and W. W. C. «m lth of O c a l a :
frandchlldrin
and

1

___ wUl bo ___
a t 6:00 o'clock at
Funeral Hoe— with

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M

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Senate p i.m p lli dee In -I th.
vital Ion.
Senntor Uirldlt. nf Ihirlingt.u.
introduced his pr-.p-.-ul fur u
senator from each &lt;if (he *47 mull
tie*. A Similar plan, e..u|.je.l with
increased House repre*i-|itatv.ii
for larger roundes, a|i(wered tn
lie finding more favor in Ihr
House but senator* generally re­
mained nun-committal
Tha IWo-for-none constitutional
amendment plan wa* the first
( C s s i t s H S VS r * | , TWeee)
4 - ----------------------------

Bank Note Will Run
Again At Longwood
LONQWOOI), Juno 2U. (Spe­
c ia l)— Rank Note Is again run­
ning at ths Sanford-OrUndo Reti­
nal dub* tonight after a layoff of
two weeks. I f In shape he should
taka tha third race, lost half uf
ally double feature- A comoix-with Gay Companion In
should come near
double, aome o f the
[ictad today.
again entered in tha

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h vm p.
r H Van Hi-I . 11vW 1u .1 1*11 w*,V . tori out (i-e • * boll on* it I v o n I t
v|-i ft ltiv S lifoul S. hkill Am Mtirki v nnfi**Liiti ViI tlii" wt'i'k tha
MtiiMofi « Hb n bid ..f 1725, !-.|. thr f.Jjowmt; chit it iimn had l*e«n
bid of Do n min*.* * *,+‘. .. . .1 ,t jrI'i.ifi^t •1 nro! hml Ih’cii talked lo
rwomnivncl
ihrinl'i'ri f"f
their
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Mr
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1Mio n
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fllMMtlv III
' I *'trion ••\trmlr I thnnkp I" M' I ft no rfi. f l ton Id 1
I &gt;ptriK f441 I "til I■«*if (r11(•*! - Hi ( Hurl for hiw atiriinru-e -t \mw r••1 I 1 ,H , *■ \\ inrtii. I*1!"1 W14I Undue •
n&lt;lvitnrvd
III ivril - I» ii
l’*,« " Mift* Zrltln Vitm find to Mi* f 1 •o Y l» i'ope I'nhitkvv, Tran*W
Linn, South
I&gt;rt»v&lt;»cil in i tt r *ti tt|f
Vlf* Wh \
rtoUoii
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Hurl for r|rn«*al »*
wrll. lhi*t tvMfnirii; t«« lyj»r nvitl nnd recording nhI&lt;*n. Ui Mr% M
until. Water Kejoturre*. It V.
nut bo N" | r«il»»*$if»*&lt;I it* ii h»N K Maker for Bolieiltnir
1 Ciee«*h, Hi llv (Ilnde.
boon in tbr |*a•1
few tirm t nnd donating a ouin
Fiiiif fHipiU In iho J u n r typinif t»kin; to E.t*
Harder for nr
cIhbi wvrr from led»ni(wo«Ml »n'l
rnntfintr Ihr liifht&lt;; to Juarph
ono of thru®, MUi Marilyn Millrr Ludwig for furninhinif n trui k
who hts had onr yriu of typing, an miction platform and to th.
mario |h«* hi|fhr&lt;t mtuii; on u f i l y for umi o f hanchen and blockfine-mlnulv piwn I tml. On T h u rs ­ inir o f f the ntrvel
Gt'.utfv IV. Hell ha* returned
day ahe achieved u ral« of 10(1
Donors of prixmi included the from the state o f Washington end
word* a minute Jfe r nlartlnif rale followlr.tr alorei. companifN nnd wilt supervise the large vegetable
on Jurj© I, wax but 3f» wonl « individual*: Tmiehtnn Drug; Kan plant 'growing industry of hi*
minutC
John Bell. 7J year old
dall E le e lrir; Howard Holder; II Uiicli
Next
Fall,
the
\ ocaltonnl
Frier ^ P i o n e e r plant grower of Seminole
nd A Depart merit Rtor

The S anfm d V. h uti -aiil Si »
no mtetfral*
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(ieor^e Bell Back
To Supervise F’arm

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report 'd the Florida V cgvi
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Co mm it lev Maximum prief^
R . f,i,1
if.inlling 411875 tn . lb* |»’&gt;H‘d «(** $2 70 per
E-H- &gt;I.|.
It..- rtil Ifui
i» j &gt;""* 42 1.1 per bushel Yt
suilr .1 f iinn iht* auclluti c....,Iii* i •—4 - ^espial.'- in 'ho Sntifurd .irelast ex. rung at the
..f V * "m a tf .l
Ki«w rr- to
I Kirs! S lrrv l »nd Mst-. -.i / A i r j H*.-n r*dtt- ed
least ■*»» ■(
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1•i■l ' van* lint r riM’ va«i*i. hml it i&lt;
1 hi. -«lit! "Iltf
hr Let ih! 1 Oft! h. fh * 4*ji|M*r« Mill
Will •»e* -x\4»’l l* l! 1st II.till thill: Si:*
t
* l*u v hijsr t h ru prift*
pi 1*1 111 1 IL . ia vrili* fill’ f tt il
r.f |»l«”L*» w 44*111 1 • 11(11* *» ill" iimmi'i It ii inn r« in
i r n !M**I
Hi 8? In fiom U ml hu)*' ", m't'Di -t 'III tit- ri w.r f hat itn it&gt;l fti*t muni
IUM tu Jo e l &gt; K h IiI 1 *X'1»M com jUHv he* 1&gt;H! 14* N4HMI m ihc «wp«t
rim filler i»t Wu 7th F Ml 111II lilt* |mititlM i l drug
".til
»te-»'\ l*«*i 1 the
fit!
tide
4*1 V ahit'i’t 'i " art* hplfUf
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it ml 141*le t M&gt; Hurl t» t hr MM!
1 le- 1 ♦» 1" As*rk en uftiMhcr !»r
■. 11 Mil . V4 If t r•i . hri-uxe’ Ui the
llttf 1*4*1 MX
which
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Boys Club Will Be Opened
Attend Camp Winona By Salvation Army

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Vocation School from J II V iti. M■Hurt
s \
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tvd !»v Mt
alfrom M JwrtdiMoi Kiiu nitl' iu*\ C oi of P rim I’ton.
Ends Summer Term i llvlm lnx
hid
fm a sin.iki.iir ternatr. These figures will be
—hits itw.l l« buck op th.' reuueat for a
With :12 Pupils ntufid florintvfi hv M L* AVagoct
hifh.-i bus It*-cel 11 tig

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f'ch.H.l, II. Ith* with all !W th «| w n Ktpctrir; Rits T h r«t.r; S*n
County
other vocational school* of ihc fnrd E le c tric : ILL- Perkin*: Ijiriey
A riumher of ncpirers of the
state, will hold spccliil rlixuiw* for D rug: Dick Aiken Prodm.- Co . hot variety were destroyed a t th#
nny stll'icnls who *l»h ti. stu.ly CocoCola
Mottling: • Firestone's, f arm during the recent downpour,
high achool or college subjects m W agn er Fu rn itu r e ; Mather Furtu i l l « » » reporter) hv J o h n Ball,
order to obtain credit or advance­ t o r e : J .C .
Penney’*: Yowell’* : hut he added there was no other
ment In military tmik Special Nick's Lhitror: j . L . Hurt: San 1 dam age to speak of as It was
Individual attention will be given ford F u rn itu r e ; Ne-lli B ottling; mid-season between crop*.
to returner) veterans.
Mr
Hell predicted that h *
I-ovett G ro ce ry ; Charles Unit*
These studies will be given in
claw— V enctiaq Ulhvl &lt;’o : Sem i­ would be called upon lo supply
addition to the regular commer­ nole Feed; C and C Ll.p.ir; Rtan- a tremendous number of vcgetabla
courses. Students who do Icv Roger* Hardware; J.H . Vim plin.ts for the coming season, both
•of the evening and cial
this work for credit will take H o y ; JrJtourulllul and Anderson fo r growers and for victory gar­
against B *t'« Boxo, examinations
aa prescribed by the
deners. Already he contracted to
D runm T ab le* Supply Grocery.
Marry Kay three ex­
where they wish to have
O w s r d onator* of prlxe* were: supply 2 , 000,000 cabbage plant*
tort. Cottle took this school
Mrs. M.E, lin k e r: Sanford Ave­ to growers of Central Flrjridaw*
ha ran It on tha 22nd. the credit recorded.
nue B eer G a H e n : Treaturv De­ There will also be a big damand
p artm e n t: Outlet Store; Joel S. for tomato, eggplant and pepper*,
Fleldi Hanfunl Naval Air .Station. he said. He added that with hi*
nephew’s help, the *amo
good
honest service in plants would b *
given as In tha past
The Salvation Army sponsored
bore p t Sanford and
'
BOND HALES
loot* County are enjoying Rad Shield Club for boys and
Rill Flem ing, former etar gridti t&gt; weak*' outing a t Camp g irl* will open Monday afternoon
Mr*. F. E. Ropmlltat, chairman
naar DeLeon Springs a t 1:00 o’clock at headquarter! d e r T jf the Celery Feds of Sem­
direction of Herman E. In tbe Junior High School build­ inole High School, hae been of the Woman’s Division In Sem­
Durlrfg this week there in g ,'I t wag announced today by spending a short time at home inole County for the 7th WAr
b en 88 boys at camp. Any Mrs. Nancy Stock, director and en route from V-12 training at Ixian Drive, today reported the
following salee of bonds: Oviedo,
r hovi - who wish to attend M ajor Allan Whortoii of the S a l­ Miami University to Miami Uni
v a n ity at Oxford. Ohio, Vo con­ Mrs. Louise Wilson, chairman,
,n| ply a t .'tho gamp on Sat- vation Army,
An
IntertilloV progrem
of tinue training. He la expected (o {2 0 ,1 4 3 ; Casselberry,^ MV*, f , E .
ftarBoon.
la being given at ■porta and gdpiea has been plan- leave today
lett^che
. swimming, rifling, nod fo r ,tl&gt;a * opening. Including
Close la ona
v fishing and volley ball and baakat ball. Refnwhmente-wllj bo
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*«rvod.
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«vctlon* but north .Floridian* had
agTtad In n l v i n r r to ie jec t it tir.
Iras another In added In the
north.
Tho flout* during the mommy
-------paaaeo
J a -----re»i&gt;lution
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Inviting
. “ the
S e n alo to confer with il o* ;«»m»
aoMlon during the afternoon
.
a aolution Ui (lie pi.ibli'ii.
which ha* had the legislature
It). The
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A c t i n g Secretary

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P re v it M uly ei t fh l S»‘i i ih Y I•♦r
idn i c r f i l d r * o f f e r e d a c o n M i l i l
U n n s l Miofo dm ej it U* c r e a t e t » n

EsT. Hamil Named

the Motoi
■Ion of the

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Valuable Prizes Arc
I (iiven By Merchants

If
||t 'Aill Nil Jiilll fTl Mutil rdri V t" |
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mi 1 tt4* l‘ M rhur*
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Iimuimldy
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frrnn co'MddrMnn iwmihu «*f in
trt&gt;dycUiL' any
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fibsent member! "cun feel |et
frctly i jif c " n Imi u t HptndiiiK »
FuurUj of July holiday »»i*y in*m
tin’ c a p iu l
Ldvkpirtl It StvtlillMlN
Tim rvprcmantwtiven n|4pnt timte 1
I 1
IM'I H Sr- T
than half i n hour, during v%huh I S t ni••
i loen tminvil
not iorin lent T n im w
motion* slid substitute
ti * Pi'" i
lot ward .f ihv l M t rl.*' i '*
were offered. defe«te*l
Add wither i « n kAil ti lw-va 11•I*-1in*
iNpidlty. ’1
the iwniif -

i home Thursday morning for aevj eral weeks leave after 10 months
of sarvlce tn the Pacific are*
with the Marine Air Carp*.
Ha wears the presidential unit
citation emblem. American and
Asiatic - Pacific ribbon with three
bronxe stars one for Philippine
liberation and the other two for
Asiatic - Pacific .Service.
Pfc. McClelland attended focal
schools and Semlnol* High School
and prior to entering the eervloe
was an employee of the McCrory
Store. He entered the service,
Oct. 20. 1942.
He told of how the morale of
the men overseas wa* 'boosted by
T A L L A H A SSE E , June 20, W
— R. W. E rvin, J r , said today he •uch entertainer! aa Bob Hope.
had resign ad a t secretary of the Jack Benny, France* Langford
8 t*te Railroad Commlaalon to and other* who put an camp
,
become resident counsel for the shows.
S ta te’ Road Department on Ju ly t.
Chairman E. 8 . Mathew* o f tha
Railroad Commlaalon oald E . T.
Hamil o f Sanford will be named
acting secretary to succeed Erv
In. b
Edwin Clayton Smith, S r., la th Ervin waa on the legal s ta ff af *r of Ned Smith and ra ld a n t
the Road Department fo r aevornl here fo r the past U y w n , died
▼eon before be raeigned during yesterday afternoon a t U s bom*
the Holland admlnlatratlon to be- a t 112 M yrtlf Avenua, a fte r a
- general.
Ha brief lllneaa. He was 80 y a a n
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o f tho R ail­ aid,
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road Commission alnce logt J*n u Mr. Sm ith w aa'b o rn M ay 8,
1889 at ParTTvIll*.
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Indiana. *H#
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employee of [a survived by throe dauhtars
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V i e t IASS. T o t '
Sun- Nu heen

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FRAN K’S
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YO W ELLS
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ST A T E GUARD
In the next »&lt; toduled 'g a m e;
Thursday, Ju ly B. Yowell’s will
play the 8 ta te Guard at H l1. Mand Frivrabn’e will Ungla with
Frank’* Tavern a t 9 116. ^

of the ■ Railroad

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Motor Car Owners
Must Buy Stamps

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TA LL AII ASSF sK, Junr 21*

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A••orl m*rsi I’f t *m«

I I Umil*. «•»m
m a*' p I *(•

6eadl&lt;K'k Over Re-Ap­
portionment C on ­
i' tinucH Despite Bills
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Four mort* JH|Hint'*i* citieH,
poaaihlv six. foil ^tho WIlllC
white
heal uf SujM*rfortn-S8
ninths tunny while ref
from other U.S, air
nutnils lislcil 27 mure

Over $13,000.00 In
Bond Sales Made K^plant CeiK
At Legion
Auction Until July 15th
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-TBE^ SrtNFORD HERALD; SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1945
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At THE CHURCHES

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Morning Wor»l»lp. IIjOO A
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S i l l A. VI
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RErTfiSjl
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Churcb B c l^
V lo cn ln g «*■

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r Cut Ship Aerial
But Fell In Sea

never fin is h e d th e ’ H ail M i
o u t o f ‘ t h e f l a k a n d s m h k e k*
t h e l d a n » 7- I d a c k an il b i f f . « M i
in a p p e a r a n c e a s i t a h o t p a s t ,
rectly o verh ead .
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Seminole County
Court Record

F lo rid a 'S t a l e .Bank

U. S . In tern a l Revenu e to

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Icia to i Sunday—
• A. M.— S u n d a y S c h ool

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VIormag Harvlca.

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li'uniiniinhiri e v e n l a .r d 's f a t t
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A _ VI
d u b j s e t : ' llodlly l l o s u r r e i tliin ~
No e v e n i n g se r v i c e , s a Ihla enn
s r e s a l l d n a h a l l nisei at I lie I'f * *
b&gt; l e r l a n I ' h u r c h l o r uni on ae fvlrr
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Anno If i n Iwginn t i n t
On* block W e s t ni Park Avenue
H ar vlc * every Butiday, ' ; 1 » I ’ M
durst
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C h u r c h Schi.nl J . s s P. U. H * rm (
bt P a slur 1:1V I* VI.
Kvetilng service. 4:1 * P. M.
I lo ly cuiemunluii . a Ind U u r 4 i

Church of The Nazarenc

‘ 113 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, fla.
Order of Service*
Sunday

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Mnrlklrig- !Ymf ship, 11 :0 ll

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SaatinSsOrlando

Highway — B»

r ood O en ev a Avenue.
Hav. d l a n n K Hinllh. P a s to r
• and ay— b lb la (chon).
ISrSS A
VI. i
Murnlnx W o r a h l p — 1 1 0 0 A. VI.
K n u t b g f f e r v l c a - t on P VI
rh n r ad ajA — Vt Id week P r a y e r Bar
W B H H ttk
si tST II HOIST
' C H I B I M Off f fg t )t.A
‘ &lt; B I I B N K t &lt; U Pastor

i I I I l u III'.* i n ' i M i l l a v .
SI M :\ T I S 1
Vlurnlna S n * l t » ' * " n * V*
‘I ' l l It 1HTI AN PI’ l t l N i ' i r
Is Ihs
nf
ttir - I .e sen n - rierm o rt
whirl* will t.e lead In f h u i v h e s nf
•hit.I
H r lanll*l, i l i f o u a h i 'u t
th e
a ..rid *»n Hnnd.iV. J ' t h ' !
The I j i i l d m T r « ! i*
j.lll
bp
hr h i n d s which h a » s d o w n , ami
hr
fe e b l e
lineee,
a nd
uvaka
f r e i g h t p a t h - fur &gt; - u t t r r l . J g s t
ha I w h i rl , I * l i m i lie l u t n e d V . t l t
.1 the « . » ,
hill .el I I ‘ r a t h e r be
lelled
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ID
S ru1.n s .The .M e l lo n * ■ lili li rumill,
a* -*..lCSw, ini'll
la 111*
i.llnw Inn fhiin S t i r IJUile
T*'»r Ihs
.a r i h
sh a l l he ,r/|tlcl
with
th e
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or «•&gt;»
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1tahr,Itk a V n i l . V ™
T he |.r Se.iTl ■net imifl Ille.1 Includ e*
I h r l o llo w In A l*a*»‘=S» H orn Ihs
It j i l t fit! Nf
iP l l I tt ii i k ,
Ht'ls
m'«* iirul ttrn tlli with K»*&gt; lit tin*
a rl|iturria ’ !•&gt; M»r&gt;
K»iuf'
In |D» Fa ir 1««*. I illPrnb^y^d th e
tii t»i r t f l f i t f r uf *11v 11»** l**w» **f
if.' T i u i h * imI I j i ' r e « m l name d
■|v ilia«-**vrr &gt; rlirluilAn Hrlmic# . .
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P r e a c h i n g Urdu A VI.
B y n n x a l t i l I c B a r t l c a . J III P VI
M id week P r a y e r and p r e l s a Her

10:00, A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Mrs. Glenn Caret will apeak at Ihe
Morning Service.

T hursday

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» IR av. C. tl Ilrdley. P a s t o r . '
111 P a l i n a i i o Aven ue
li):0o A VI — Hunda) Hchout, lleri
milk. Hupa rlnt end ah t.
l i no
A.
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A Live Gospel with it Live Message

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ifaowi you How
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P a a t a r.

Thll (act-finding “diflhil" »hew» you how to datormlp*
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dollar on your fir* Iniuranc*. Also oxpftjnt how to use
• fir# Iniuranc* dlvldtnd to inertat* covitrog* . . . how
to proUO your builn*n aaainil Ion by fir*. Com* In
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Prank J . Madden, chief boat* Toll.
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awaln'a m at! aboard an 1 JtoO-ton
Johnion. C. 0 . et vir K- S. to
fnat mine layer in operations off ( A raior Adderaon et ux.
Okinawa la it Sunday told how,
Keraey 1. E. et ux to Charley
it feele to be aboard a ship IT . W hitaker.
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choien na a target by a Ja p a n ese ! W hitaker. Charles T- el ux to
auicide plane.
Albert F . Clarke.
Mr. Madden, whoac wife lives Cameron, l.ovich 0 . to Eleanor
at 22*08 Rcvenly-aixth Street. Russel) et sir Henry A.
Jackson Height*. rjdreiis. in' ah I Russell, Henry A. et ux to M.
eyewitneas dcacroptlon made pub- ■E. Webb it V. C. McAlcxamltr.
lie by the Navy, aaid the attack
Deyd Nettie E- et v lr AV'E. lu
occurred on the mornlntt of April Kloridn Conference Aaan.
:t0. The plane, riddled by anti- J Title Guaranty A M tl. Co. to
a ircra ft fire, dived at the ahlp.. Jane W. Market et vir E. I,.
“ He missed us by Inches,'' Mr. i Market, June W et vir E- I - to
Madden hald
'Technically, our A. \V. Epps &amp; Jam es E. McElhanship was hi
for *lhe plane's non.
winffs clipped our radio antenna
MikJer, Jo sc p l
“ Due to harassin g a ttack s o f , John pudn et al.
enemy planes, we had been at '
gen era!
quarters from
Sunday1
while put roll ne an area the crew
referred to us ‘ Suicide A lley.’ The
tim e had passed midnight, nnd a
nu mber of us in the repair party
were restin g on the port bulwark
admiripff the crew of ope of o a r 1
ships, several miles' off. who had
downed a plane in (lames.
" A few minutes passed nnd rnv )
a ttention was attracted by spo­
radic bursts of 10 -niillimeter* off 1
our port beam The visibility » » '
low . due to sc itt-Trd cloud*, but I
g a ie il intently hoping to observe
some movement in the skv that
would reveal a plane.
“ Our main battery
. opened
fire and as w&lt;- moved Into the
•heller of the midship passage­
way, I asked the chief gunner’s
m ate . ‘ What they hell are they
f irin g n t V
" H e shrugged his shoulders and !
answered. *1 don’t know'
“ Our 40-millimeters commenced I
firing.
“ Common sense told me In take 1
cover as dhe din of tbr firing
warned o f I be nearness nf the
enemy, but J didn't want «•» leave
hoping to see the plane hurst into t
flam es. . .
“ B y now the »ky was aldose
with
bursting
shells
nnd red
tr a c e r s We were shrouded’ in the
■moke of our own guns and the
ship was traveling on a fig ing
course like a maddened niiimiil
“ A blood-cudling screech warned
of the divlntf plane's approach,
nnd 1 shouted, ‘Here he; comes"
" I look four a ltp s a f t and bit
the deck, cushioning mvselr on
rnv forearm s. The shriek of the
suicide plane g jfw Jmnlei min
louder" I started to prnv silently but

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Prayar

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Thr ImngWtHil t 1VIC iio i *u«.^ pc rule,| meetings until navt Fail
r on every Sunday murning tbit
Se vera l new homes are anon to suituricr
la tm111 in laingw.HNL
S ' S J a c k Tice, sun nf Mr and
I. I, Payne ha, started a u n e jM r a Then TiCv hn* written huine
«lnry building ncai ihr puat office ‘ that lie spent a recent week-end
where he wdl lunduct a h a r d » a rc Iwith Orlandu friends in Manila
business,
S / f&gt; cT lce Is with the Anti-Air
Lieut. W.C. limlger unit Mr* .1 Cruft Division of the Army,
flodger urr building a new home j
C h rist Church Auxiliary held
near latkc Wildmer*. Llaut. Ilutl-, the J u n e meeting with hostesses
ger is stationed at the Sanford &gt;M r*. LeRoy Hennessey ami Mrs.
Naval Air Station.
G e o rg e Bridge at the home, of
Hr mi an Jean, garage owner.‘ of Miaa Robertson nnd Mra. Wudsw til soon put up n new house lust, worth. S atis facto ry reports weir
south of his imainesH place
1 rend a f t e r the devotional. Father
M it Blankenship has plan* fur C arp e n te r from Sanford gave ■
a five room bungalow on Wagner re c to r 's
viewpoint
on • Alaskan
Rond
life where be had a parish in a
Members of tin- llnptlit W.M l'. Hty of 7,000 at a Port of Entry
livid their June program' Monday , The
cultural
ami
community
afternoon with Mrs. Wadsworth sp ir it there were remarkable, trv
and Miss Robertson. Tne minor s l i d .
A ttractiv e
refreshments
prophets was the topic. Refresh- ware served by the hosteasci.
ments were served by th e ho*Longwood Card Club hav* been

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damhalion to himself, not tliscernlng the Lortl's Bo&lt;iy
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and hour u thorough expottndiiig of this Scripture fol
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Lake Howell. 1,51)0; Sylvan Lnki1. army Kr u*111n c r n l r r
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W'lHlneiihiv ami rhurmfay
I «* J l 411MI,t 14Hl 1 Ul iuip b " l b o i l
A major nrojecl of the V
un
114a1• 11 (ill
1'i • 11“ 11
for
11 .
socUtion had been to g n the |tuni an force planus from ( &gt;Kin m rtiiiltfit t i v i i i l r t b l r tiu t Hi if th*
u n J ' p i n t t *■ r
'P i
It wr i" .tl'*! SIV"
R \9
Weklva River opened for ,t vi aw i* net n liftiiII i-aficii ahm mtnl
•itr
( ‘hi'ibfiti
r h i pep
\ » lu rj4
.1 ' i l l t u f
Mm
&lt;
I'n ll.b
th vrr
gallon lo Blue Springs Hr • » a couftlal vi’ sm’I afire at Kukri
x%i .
onim [slnul in the Amatni enuip trimmed foul point* tu eiplii
le’t t in i h»*
..f thinformed by llir g i A i r m r ^ hi
and
ditiimittHl two o t h e r * r ‘*iinlnl fHioiid. *U* !• va iietU 1** a-* lutihiit
l^turfii t 11rd
imMh Ait'll
saiil, that this was .............tide
crnfl umT a bur ire
irtr. iieuf' lmleil i uineoiher
uu.l't
l i f t iaafK ft,I fhi* I'ulp"
until after the war. He shot told
Arm y
I'hiinderlHilta
over
the ( t e a m from -*i x 1*« bun uml *mi* !• rfiifir V4he'll lh«* I i* I M1RU* AI
o f effort* to *ei ure more shotgun SuklflhlmaA. s-mt Hi writ of i'Oli O' hulternnlk uf'd luikef - » hee•If I VfT * •uni |*nlHff*l V' 1 »1 »4I|T
shell* for liccn*ed hunters “ birh
f n u n , mink
twn |ii|f(fi*rp and dr fr*»m four t*» !«■**
J
I. I *11,f». -tin* «pi HI aIM«
ti * M
r^ind resuitivl in un ullowanstroyrd a float plane
Nn y ^ Hie onU .»d m-tnn-m* in fh, an e&gt; * it tun
t i i'firp !♦.» nil n
about fot-i (Hives per pers*o
I mioImT '
Ktnkinir »hij*j ihr la*
meat i hnit me in*** .Mi “ of -*n in at
f 1h( )! •lljwh i ssfllMUf i
Through efforts of the \» I I wren K o re a nft&lt;| J n p a n *ank &lt;• el t*T lw&lt;* p+niP- a |'*"nni foi
fm p. i*h urcrifnn*
social Ion, service* of J C- Trice ■mall tanker, onr small cuigo fnt pork eoi- irKlmtintf latino kr»l« f. f I i**l ■ lih n ntlli'il hi
a * game warden were trcuied,
und
ptute
and
[n omr unidmtifltd vrgaal, four towli. plate**, ■bh-i

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SPRINGS
S tu b *.H&gt;1

'hip
nf tht*ii K AF *Mpi.* h
moth
has done a gooil *tnlall rfraft^ arid nnr frAirttw. I jo\%l bieun
pip?#ul#il h* ' with m.inv irifr
and added (net he Thtv damnirH one «mflll freight-J 0 1 *A rallrd thr impr
i
ovem en t »•» t rrrntrfl,tIOn of
he r
h**lp
th
conviction* on nil ,*r t 1a report. five small
cbiu ** , mewl
b a n ibutiiiti
" *h g h t
h «t jeiuuj mi.). h#f i ntu.lrl uf it
for game for fish •hip*. o"t» ■mull roa*tal
tlrflnilr. '
anil
nltrlbutnl
tli'»|
f ,r^*' htarie ttie\ He,*
\law violation
*hlp end on# hipucr
ibiiR b irr pirturr lo )u rohii 'l otiii'l h/nVf* 'in tin album • |*i
He told of the efficient effort!
A t#w tnpmy[ lane.* npfWamli proKrnn» to
inrrea** Inl^raln!** Ul fen
g lb«- -»t"i v uf His
of George A. Sneer in rieitin* 0 \erp Ukinawu ujrnin but rnURPtl! ^bipnifuta. n» wHl n* l«* an in
the Florida (ium i Commission and no
Diir uak tin .vDi"! I by, |g*j|n[f u&gt;i|
u^iititp! thr I'in k
1 hr tOUJi'*'***. ini'* l" u'ui* *•
inducing them to allijw more fist !l)|rht fiKhtrr*
Other
l f. S j marki I
ulfdt Wftl ATIl vt* III lb** F*ih*
from state hatcheries. He like­ oluiira iiRuin Ntruuk tarRct* at
T h r July uutbmk; UFA report * YMCA •»»*! in riint#firi- for
wise commended State Senator T tuk, MnrcuR Inland, Yap, the i*il, I* for in or i* b-i*pf, v««l and
virfinrn,
, Lloyd F. Boyle, and Kepre*ento- Pnl ul* nrd the Mnr*hnlln
mutton,
hut
•oily HI, lull ,000
Tbr Karl f Js*i **s'&gt; a bank 411
Fulfillinj: Pled&lt;e
I tlve L.B. Mann and M.H. Smith
ptJUfliU of p«»rk II vtrrk tl* "ini
|»rarrtimv, ■•‘ivr.l until »••••*•»! I
•Icn Henry 11. Arnold, chief p I in*.I viiih P I . 2 U», imi ibo* fouiith, lit* lilt limitI Ft tl rvlft uffur* HI ! Ij fur their efforts in keeping gun*
,mhi pound* ..I in lilh |{i »vmI Artillery
and fish supervision, "nut of th.- U, S, Army Air Forces, hni(|^’ j ' |t.
promised earlier this month "O i „ ....gK
............ . f
I h«*
politics."
&gt;
Hr met Ha* nlirn tall IHmhh
I He also Hated thnr-Worne ef- ' i . first anniversary of Super j , ..... uvrfll|tr
n iictr#^* ^brfi shi •on* bt-i
I
I forts hail been made to put out f*otr#m.ie a t l a r k * on J a p n n that
ItlAfi Is it**- ti. • .......
t
I some quail. At the conclusion of hf ine m y t^utihl hr hit with more
h **4insi u In- ' bauht* *i Hi#* t*
the meeting refreshments were (lun 2 ,000 ,00 o ions in thr fob t
mi lie cm I'rt • *•f
nuii.v ' b.i
T hr raidcru w r i t
served. Motion pictures of the Inwlrir yenr
Iivi Ivadin*' la-ii#^
*
.
. . . .
war were shown by S.O. Chose. well on their way to fulfilling
A fter bti lirief «Tiii«b*»n
J r , ahti of fishing by C.C. Walsh. that plwigc. This month along
the
little comnlian,
Viral**
more than 4,BfO Superforts have
Choriill hail few ifoml film r«lr
ei ruck Japan with more than 30,VEBO BEACH. June 2U. tSpc Hhi* marritil i ’ary lirunt, nUo n
di 3 tons in 12 great raids and a c l a ii - - Maxine
Cpl.
Hubert
D- Enifliahmnn. In H*'M. but theFaUlk, son of Mrs. C. F Faulk b r i e f Mini |l"imv rnairiniee emir
of Lake Mary, who was recalled in illvorre h M»Tf&gt;
uppnrt th* charter overwltelm* to the stales after 27 mouth* of
Tb*uu nhe tui run! •♦♦ K'uriai
Ingly, ami he was confident of Pacific
duty, ha*
Joined
tin' ileclarina “ If the U'hn|*lnu *!■•
what the Senate's answ er would Marine guard at thr Naval Air wjiyn 1 filial lit'! find *iiH ••** •
be.
Station here.
, ii„||vv,.„„i .i„,
ben Hiny !•«* ! i
(C a s llsirl Vraia I'asre Otai
A member of the Fifth Defeii.e |
, in |um111HI
The Senate, preparing for onr
“ flaw emancipation proclamation of the most mnmentuous drcIMons Bettaitun
ihun during
ilurlnic hw rrillrr I « . S h e_ .flmdl
; . ft-v. u | I ' ih
for tb ! world."
. " ‘“.'i'' ' " T
t, its history, thus received from e l f k tour. 25-year-.,1.1 Paulk » « . '
I't
Senator funnally (D Tex.) yes- ti e chairman of ilj^ foreign rela­ stationed at New Hebrides. New ,
f,,'' un'1 ' k'
tardxf appealeil for prompt -S«n- tions committee ■ firs t hand re­ Calcxlonia. New 2&gt;.,ln'd and tn lions.
When »he became t .nmt*** »
ata yatlfkstion nf the United port on the document to which tha FBice liUnds. He » a * a t ­
Nations .aesttrity charter because the world looks for lasting peace. tached to the weapon* section of Jersey, however. *hi- iiimmuir,-1
that et her husband's rr,|ilc»l
fanr o f world peace may .Senator Vandenberg (K . Mich ) the del vino outfit.
uni thrmigli with acting "
upon.our declilon."
Cpl.
Faulk enlisted
in
the
the other Senate delegate to the
“ ll'e a happy married life (■
ly, k delegate to the San m nferenee, wilt report to hi* eol Marines in Ju ly of IU40. i'rlor
now,"; *he said, " it i* bin
.
__ i eonfarence, told hie col- leagues tomofrow.
to his Pacific tour of duty, he me
for an attires to Ih- u go.,
leagues that the United States
President Truman will present was stationed at Itrykjnvlk. Ice­ houaewife*
t the proi&gt;oie&lt;t peace tha rh e rta r parSonnJIy to tha land. to r nine months.
-------- without delay to sat
Ills father, C F. Faulk, re9anat« Monday with a plea for
Virginia had tin- first g l »
An example fo r the reft of the sw lft ra tlfk a tli
ion. The Forejen sldea et Mason, Term.
works in America.
world.
imiltee will begin
Relations Committee
“Early ratification here wilt Saturday to prepare a schedule
atinuiaPe and encourare ratifica­ of hearings
fa which
which' it honei
hopes can
tion by other natloni7 * he aald. be completed bv about Ju ly 23.
^ T n i siye* o f the entire world are Connelly and Vandenberg, botn
centered on what we do here. confidant of the two-thirds vole
P qreljn nations krtow that the needed fo r ratification, believe
UnBed Nations orginleatlon for that debate csui lid concluded In
' t e n and aoeurity unties the lime' to Uka a vote by ■ the
ntted StateM .is a member. We second weak in August.
n ifllr ttw F ro m A rid In d ic e s *
ktgn and solenut reaponsl
The Bcnate Is postponing its
*
lio n A n d *Ntuifgfgh p lim T n sscheduled Ju ly 10 recess to speed
lion F'roniplly Kellcvetl And]
Iftg ait administration cam* action on the charter. In dsfeN
lo r ratification by mid* once to Mr. Truman's wish th it
Bh* Fw ts ' f f ko Different |
be warned that Omi char* the United States be th e first, or
P e rs o n , S t a l e s W e ll K n o w n
be en empty document— among the first, M r a tify IL
B e flld e n t. T e lia A Jw u t H e r
» t breeU e’*—unleea epConnelly w aned thht merely
1By tha Senate.
C aae.
. .
approving the paste orgaali
will

A &lt;i- ‘U -

Warden Trice
job, he said,
had obtained
arrest* made

W i n n Hit- m u ( t t u i t r i . w c i - i i l w l c d ip t in - i t n i m - f m i l l
‘ l i i ; iit it .1) 11*1 i n l L i l i i . i t . 1 1 1- n . i i l c i l d im n gsi'is e-»»— un i
t t e ’ - f Kc|tl Ih -'l l l luslli-fl rliiwti :i t p r e - m t r l i - u - U
lu n
|tu\ n n m n n
I utli* \ I n r
m il i n n i t l l y m li i-t 11—a-&lt;1 d i m -.tun- p i ’ .1 ill l - 1li iii i ini ilul
in 1ll.'ttl— and fm MtllH*

Vtill .(i'll. •llv |i.n I t * *

t)iu (,t H*C* IM'VCI Ill-Ill l|&gt; 4V.11
w B h li i* .t ill ’ mi I'll (nv |l|'.|i i-11m»- riu iiiiiii. i ,u'. »\ .nn !1
h In n i i ii -*hi.|i 11 I'M ( II 11 )\ -* i,,, lit »l! '»
l-v t l V t'.l
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MILK of MAGNESIA
Rcl(»ni:;i

W orld Charter:
Is Called Last i “
Peace Chance

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i itrocarItunair
•icrifcns I,nlion
&lt; a•'lers I’ilU

H4**

Sul Hc p a t i r a

T h e p r i- * i r i gi i i n n h
we It n i i- i illiu tii-ai
lent mil,Ii v In I III- tlt*|)t*n.lnhiltiv nl mir ri)ni|)nimtlIng *et vice iiml &lt;u I Ineonhilein e p Ii v tilriun*
und I he public huve in
it. They gmiiunlee i|Uisliiy, iiiNiire item nicy. They
tell vim thut miiii tii-ullh
Im "well in hand'' when
you hum! a |&gt;re-*eri))lltit)
to nur reifiatereil pilar
inmi.Hl He II give tl his
immediate and midivitle.l
attcnlian.

Vitamin
'

‘Tad

and |

ro t to 1 „ .I not
. want to eal
anything. I felt
lit nervous and twaak
owl was almost constantly bother*.

tied

I’ercfimorhum

e-V* -I ssKhwhSS•

Rnby Powder

Ii»»

( ’astoria
s 11*I*ti,,. I,

Powders
F^vxtri Maltose (»:U
Riofao
2 It

XfVg

II.Nt!

Wint* (ardui

S'k

Add '.'O'.
F e f 'c r n l i - V 'i x e l a x
la C w n i r l i n

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M ANY TESTIFY
fho* ri a t'* vc sirs'
Hi h't\ ,• d jth c r tf!!
C jm l!)!). ul I . * . , * . ' ,

Helped .By

Arc

“1 had reached l^ e l^ ln t wl|erer
I could hardly do i n ? G r
Tontinoed Mr*. Self. " I

pains

7 far Hleion

-» -

TtM , SE L F

B * l mod icin g .. . -

pro»leion*4
„
___
suthorifes « * y of the
Bat*"'- '

Deodorant

in Hand

ftROiL

FI a.^ hr

a c h k 'a tn l

I 1 IH' 1tl*m*

Well

k n o S t^ d a jtP o f *541

W
W.. 69th
I9tb 81.: Ja tl

I il •«•(■* r«*♦•■

Hilt* Sails

'j

s7l°f. I ”

F S O S M Jis St/EffR.
f
on• betHe cl
SifoT If not comploltl/
ulltfisd »;tb
your money »;g
landed

,k xt a faw dag)
___ f the medkin
r. sleeping, end feei
different person- I

Jfis w s r.:

tut want to be bos
Belongs U the grand
I aver saw."
MM
I intended to relieve
to .Vitam in B -l denitlnatlon, insufficient
rstive juices in the
ie of appetite. Ac*
jits. Retonga rdtay
m 's^lUhr. ■ 1
TduthMn’*

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ldv&lt; ,1 .................
" -1 ' be
III g ill.- -Il -■ I u
I

“ 1 am thankful !• tried Retonga
for It promptly relieved.dlstreasea
that had hothsrMbme for about

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FEELING FINE NOW MRS.
SELF PRAISES RETONGA

MARGARET O'BRIEN

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Cpl. Robert Paulk
Stationed At V e ro

rSUN. and MON.

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Advice Is (iiven
1House Adj ourns Labor Scene
On How To Handle
Is Marred By
....... . so....Over
Fourth
Of
oil the n o r t h * * * ! * r n count of
w
■
#w
i • 1
Kyu«hn « n t t»n# »*f Julian'* top I J II |V II O I I (1 11 VS
Frozen Foods
More SIiike
itjtviil I -* hut! b^rd hit

f- r«’ , It s%n* !»nllrrft! July. 7.i
BomD of white■ p«w.«■ »«&lt;•!
ow ,
-------I (*■*.*ti start* I ruM P«|i *»»* »
|thcr yroj|&gt; of VD oa»c»
on
the ^ following |ch|h
, hr only new. of 1-,&lt;&lt; &gt;■&gt; M‘,.r. l u l l . -»*«-. m»km;
Ui runie
f mm
Smft!i i
ted in City Court Monday M trr.tr .1
ordered by Ju iir r J. 11. ch“
, : ' r1J l',»P, r' \V Jr ,,r" eyl
notworthy
worthy ground
ground gains
g a in .- tlth* re ih,‘,r
Florid - , • hi. n .In) mil iiiti inpi
n i trtr T
j tJ,ru" k not
from China I me*
n-app- itonmcttl
by
regi,ni;u .
yron to t&gt;e »enl to th e State
U. l ~ L t i ' s ; n
«r
rapture of the former V S. u.rU li(hov „ ui .Uvance.
Thr Sssaillt brought to |H the |||,r , i,tIr* in the (in-wnt W
Upitnl at Orals for treatment Dmniils. reckless drtymg. *11
rhese Included one white girl
on th# coast 400 miles west «&gt;f utnlicr of Ja.iini-se cities to feel Senat* tfstrnts
the sting of itivendinries from
NorC d o r III IS n * . who hold thi
Okinawa
^nor age and the following
V."*™." .....
Major Hen. Curtis K l.iM uy'i major &gt; in the Semite, have m
Iterogia May Bradley, g j
Superforta parking Mannnfts . ba, „ , Twenty
Twf.Ml)
«r
•
n j
| j Nearly MM) Su
sjsted thut no rrn|i[ iirtiimmeiit
’ ll. Jones, Altsrm ese Mc;l,C00 tons of in Lumber Coniinaiiit (dunes and ran ( K i s a i h l e without r r e n t i '■ new .li* I
liite, Thereto
Denson,
Ado
cefuli»rie» extended
to 2 J th&lt; number of flrr bomh irktJ*. flm .Tirr. thrv have hi*!,
„„ J&gt;pan
I out fnr r^tnlilifthtiirnt of un»* m*
ie Holloman.
HerWng and j
JJy
S p O r t S I t i e T l to new fields today. Including the
first fire strike at haaebo. one
_
North Flnrula t!l*tn ci fur tw»
Jite r Davis, negro, charged
I m tl
*
nullm
m
#m
n«M
r
•
n*
*’»#
*
petit larceny, was fined l&amp;fl
l lie li m lull it.. I Hlit tin
the
Association
and
urged
mint
days. Ambrua Williams,
The d lsl
Homlier Command ■ «
,
,
1 vvnuhl nntimii* t«» «t»nil f«n tin
ro, was fined $5 or 10 davs form of fire control for Seminole listeil targets os Saseln*; Moji 'he I M C 3 f
T O r L lJlin ir y
iiosltii i '
*
County,
especially
as
related
to
drunkenness and disorderly
C«al_ shipping t«&gt;il of Kvushu | ^
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th
e
burning
o
f
woods
ami
resul­
(duet. Bond of J2C o f Andrew
Islam!; Nobeoka. a m lllU D «*T h fO U ffh O llt
IlllV
I
ry. negro, charged with drunk- tant destruction of game life, lie plosive production center, and
IH lU U g H U U l
JU V
said
that
the
State-Federal
fire
1
pness and disorderly conduct,
Okayama.
an
airplane
part*
..
— ------ control requirements as to County manufacturing center.
streutrd.
W ASHlNfJTON. June 2‘J .
General
MacArtnur
ack n o w -.tl'A yesterday preilicte.l slightly
j White
cases were;
Charles oertage to be controlled coaid nut
fsttholemew, charged with at he met due to the large amount &lt;&gt;f Irtlgeil that Allied naval inrees more meat in July. At the sam j
farm
and
Other
land
that
would
J
were operating in the Makassar
lim r it
rut point values fm
etnyt to break find en ter, was
d in a r , but increased the ration
ransferred to toe Shore Patrol.
}," St ■»st
nlnre
of
Htate-Fedrral
control
he
\U
I
l«IN
i
m
m
n
i
-:
I he Australians extended their &gt;nsl of margarine und ciumeii
of M. W. Cook. cnarKf'I
\11 Srw%ff*iMumt
■with assault and battery, was recommended a voluntary f're hold on the west coast oil airus fish.
control
system
under
this
con­
4|ON HON
l iffy Jrr* i* v , *ui
while the reconquered Tarnkati , The point revisions are effee
leonffti ic I. llond of 111 o f J . - J .
trol
system
with
fire
fighting
k
nnWf*
.1%
"Iht* hi ins! f l o w n u*i
(StfOth, rh arjed with drunkennesi,
fields onthe northeast
were pin (ive for
the jeriod from next
units at various points in the bark Into operation.
i was estreated.
Sunday thruuzh July 2 h, OPA for b« t hI d i tin-' roll* in i hitif
county- He also said there would
Chaplin * film ' I ’ i lv l.urht*/* •»
—
,
1
said,
adding that no downwar
In court Friday, bouda were be a truck with high prrssimt i l ’AM,
Ju re 2b. (dV—knur ndjt’stnirnts for meat are inrluil won i* nrw w n r ti m * Ittli* 11 I
estreated on the following cases pump and lank kept at the local
' m o t h c •*' to 1,4ihuh ilv i«to r * f i : h
'to Butt r,| because the aupplv increase I
$5! each of Ales tire station and used to fight g n a t ,usk torces oi -t.H)
a m L^charges;
char
i tifr t a it h I in* B u y u l A i r F o r . v
supertortresses,
spreaJlng
a
i
alh
onjv
5
|ierrrnt.
Horace
King,
Brysnt
M W i c l l.
fires of the grass type outside the 01 tie r ) destruction a c ro tf th»
Th»* forti** v V i f i r i n n I ’h r i i
-yp,, ngenev re|mrte«l that whi
Johnson,
Allen
MitchcH
ond
’hu’ Hc- wim‘ u»|‘ igtfl *» Imni • It;
Jap a n e s e
mainland lalunut
&gt;•&gt; meal Is renebing tetnll stores jJam es M ctirift, no rroea chargeil city limits.
in
i' •i* foi hi* it'atii tor I.if 1\
A tine aid to the Assoc la lion's Honshu and Kyushu e a r l y today,« ^ns-rsts-r quantity and with gii-ul
with gamhli:ig; Calvin
Ilakcr.
H .r J H , n ow
u
o h v o f hi l i 141u &gt;i«Y
"th e scarcity 1
restocking program has hern ul seared three key seaports and &gt;*■&gt;pr regularity,

Report Is Made
On Y e a r s Work,

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Finish tho Job I" a Pittsburgh
newspaper advertisement reads:
. "Is the war spirit of Germany shattered as badly as its
war machine 7
J T ta S I p " . V u ^ P - 4 « to*
"Wo now hear the whine of the murdering bully, ask­
i t c * * g v * * * *&lt; M*c*&gt; a s ^ * ing for the mercy which he has neither shown nor under­
n o L L a a n t- dwan
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a v a a cv .irn o x M W *
bom and bred In the dominion of brute force. It is the only
p t r i i i * I*
language they understand. Talk to them in their own
tongue. 8oft measures at this time aro on a par with admin­
istering, at the reuueat of the patient, a light ‘soothing
ayrup to cure a malady which ia curable only by a major
operation,"
Americans whoso feelings this expresses'will perhaps
be
surprised
to find it was printed 27 years ago, lit 1918; It
a t ni&gt;ip&lt; p S . w i b m **!*■•
serves notice that suspicion of a soft peace Isn’t new. It
prevailed after tho First World War, but was too soon
£ » !« . VrV .*h.«slM* to JM Ug. forgotten,
Ml oWt* e f « •
Perhaps the lesson of this Is that nations faced with
tlie obligations of victory over a cruel foe can noj rely on
emotion alone. In addition, they must have deep, rational
understanding. They must build their philosophy and shape
fiE!y^ZiM»SS I . t n - • »•' » £
their action, botti punitive and curative, on accurate know­
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ledge of the “Boche" of 1918, jis well as tho "Nazi" of
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enough for tho Urntad-Katlons to feel. They must think,
FRIDAY, JUNK IS. 1M»
and know, and then peralitt'until the very germ of Nuzlsm
haa been killed forever.
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Examinations for .Special and Wnr Emergency Exam #
nntJon Certificates will be held on Thuraday and Fri­
day, July Bth and 6th, In Galncavillc, Miami, Bartow,
un.ftK Springs and Tallahassee. *
Examinations on the Constitution of the United Statne
'will bo held at two o'clock on Friday afternoon, Juljr,
Gth, at-'the Court House, Sanford, Florida.
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SEA HAVE FOUND THAT OOD
COULD FIND THEM ON TIJEIH
Belgium's Problem
FRAIL R A FT i In famine he ehall
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redeem thee from death. At deThe
Btflglan
pot
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again. Confusion which na­
•truetlon «nd famine thou ahalt
turally followed freedom from Nazi domination has subsided
laugh. —Job 6:20-23.

under the capable leadership of Socialist Premier Achllle
van Acker. But tho intention of King Leopold to resume
the throne now occupied by his brother, Prince Regent
Charles, has stirred It up again.
Former (Jovcroor Holland ol
Most Belgians still feel that, in surrendering to the
Bartow Is being urged to run Germans after just 18 days, Leopold betrayed them nnd
for th* Bcnat* next year. H*
would make e eplendld spokesman ,ost his right to. rule. They aro threatening a general strike
for this state In Washington.
upon his return. Van Acker and hia cabinet have resigned,
pending formation of a new cabinet. This will be difficult,
Btmeone ha* aald—w* don't for three.parties, Communists, Socialists and Liberals, have
rememb*T whether It wa* Charlie
Chaplin or not—'*11*11 hath no refused to Join any government created by Leopold. He
fury Ilk* a woman scorned". Th* will be left with the Catholics, who have a minority in
rapidly Increasing number or Parliament and could do nothing. Tho only course would
divorce coses le making * hall l&gt;o to dissolve the present Parliament and call a national
on tarih for a lot of peepl*.
eloctlon, In Itself a problem because of the chaos left by
' “It moot bo ^accepted as one .he war.
tha political fact* of Ilf*,’1
King Leojxild himself Is convinced, however, that ho
t_ya Earl Urowd*r, America’* No
1 communist, “that th* progran, followed the only possible course, ami Is so determined to
of th*.democratic progressiva ma present his case to tho people that no threats of violence
Jorlty to which w* adher* In­ can stop him. It Is to be hoped that a solution can be found
clude* th* defense of ‘fre* sntsr
rise’ and that wt do not chal- without plunging tha country Into greater difficulties than,
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Something el** to equawk about
— th* Longwood dog track now
ha* a mechanical equawker.

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against whom T Th* Republicans!

President Trnmah7* appoint­
ment of. Ed 8t*ttl»ilu* a* Am*rltan m#mb*r of th* Security
JCounell was In our opinion a hap­
py ana. lie had dona a pood job
white ha -waa Bem tary of B u i*
but *w# did nol belt*** he wa*
particularly *ult*d to that kind
' of work and many people re­
garded him. on account of hla
preeloo* W all.Btreat connection*,
.with eome aupplclon. There ie no
rcaeon why thla luiuplclon ahoulii
follow him Into hla new poaltlon.
The Tampa Tribune report* a
move to oppose by the ballot the
ittnacy and Injuitlce of North
iorida aUte tension In blocking
eappolntlonment. Naat year ala
tatewlde officer* will ba up .for
selection. Thay Include a united
Itatea senator, three Juatlcea ol
ha Supreme Court, and two memben of the Railroad Commission.
With the exception of the Benetor,
Andrewp of Orlando, and on* ol
Uia Supremo Court Juatlcea, al
ere North Florida men, All o
them could eeaily be defeated by
a determined South Florida vote.
One haa eoraa difficulty In unirstanding why anyone would
i opposed to lb* fair employ
•nt practical act which la da
rnedto prevent’ r a te ! dUcrlml
AJon In employment. Y et tomi
iry Intelligent senator* are on-

8tubborne»8 Of Craft

NOW OPEN ’
Under N^w Management

Imperial Station
Cor. lSIh and Farit

Washing
International security org an lm -, Ulns* I* a substance made by
tion. live up to the language of I the melting and fusion, at high
this Preamble and this statement temperatures, of rlllca and som*.
of "Purposes.” all will be well form of nlkalf such as soda, pot­
ash end lime, to which other
with th r world.
ingredients are added according
to the desired physical proper­
1. To maintain lnt*rnall»nal
ties of the glass.
The Moors introduced the art
peace and security; and to itint
end to t*k * effective collective of pape’rmaklng Into Europe In
El Salvador has a population of
measures Tor the prevention and the 12th century.
about one and a half million.
removal of threat* |n th* prace
and th* suppression of acts of
MKKrtsslon or oth*r breach** of
the peace, and to hrinjc about by
peaceful means, and In conformi­
ty with principles of justice and 1
International Inw, adjustment or
settlement on International die- i
pules or situation* which may I
Uaft to a hreach of the pence.
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2. To develop friendly r c la - 1
lions umnriK nations basi-d on re- I

lieoplr. thrmish our r*nr*ifritotiv*,. n.m-mbli'il nt Hnn Frenrl-co
nerrt- to this chnrlpr.
Chsptct 1 of thr charttr Is
srnrctly l«-»» im »*rfully worth-d
It l&gt; hi-silrd " I’ll run***" *nd

TAMPA TRIBUNE

Wo do not know who wrote It, "
but the Preamble to the charter of the World Security O r * » n lx * * £
tlon, eoon to be finally adopted m
at Ban Krendaco, la a matterpiece
of .English composition.
!’* itemed on the Preamble to the
Constitution. It italea. In few but
mighty words, the scope of the
world piece program. Viral print­
ed In the New York Tlmea, toS thar with the "almoet com put" draft of the entire agreement,
the Preamble reedsi
W e..the peoplee of the United
Nation*.

pats**, the Senate kills

d of nations tars* aad

H. T. ARNOLD, Prop.
If you don’t trade un with we both lose

as to race, language, religion or
sex; nnd
v
1, To I * n renter lor tmrrbonIxlng the action* of nnlioria* In
the achievement of these common
ends,
promotion of economic
If the United Nation*, in their
edvancemtnt of all

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time haa bremrhl untold aorrow to
mankind, and
T e 'm fflrm faith la fundament­
al human right*, fn Ute' d i n t s

World* *3,000 *. day.’

Greasing

An exhibit of current British books, just opened in
Now York, shows thnt Great Britain has been defending its
craftsmanship ns well as Its material existence despite all
tho horrors of war.
The exhibit, as the chalrmuh said, is a double, miracle:
one, that tha book * are here at all; another, that they are
is fine books a* they are. “Why should the British book­
makers, handicap)*;d for paper, driven Into cellars, weary
from nlghta on watch; why should they have cared to
bothor about types and layout, why should they hnre carrd?" •peel (nr the principle u( equal1
rights and s el f-determf nation n f
Because tliu British have tho same indomitable slubburn- people
and to take other appro­
nesH in defending their standards of craftsmanship us they priate measures to &gt;Irmirthen
universal peace.
have In defending their shores.
3. To achieve International co­
Compared with what English publishers have hnd to
in the aoletlon of In­
et along with, our piper shortage haa been a glutton’s operation
ternational problems of ceonomlc,
ream. Yet American publishers, too, have encountered dif­ rultoral and humanitarian charac­
ficulties so great that only a similar stubbornness and de­ ter *nd promotion and encourage­
votion to standards havo enabled them to meet the war- ment of reaper! for human
rljfhta and for fundamental fre e ­
.Ime demand for books and papers.
doms for all without distinction

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i Florida'* to ll team s With v a lu a b le m in e ra l* in in
te a t qitantitiw, to match its crop fertility. Addach.to
Florida's Blratoyio location as regards m ark* la -lo c a l,
, national and fnternalional — that# factors show why
th« p o st w ar m asu factu yar who looataa in Florida
may w*U strike "pay d ir t "
T Im itlsis opportunity la indlass variety promiaea well
y&lt; tdt}he builders of Furid a'a Industrial Empire. Trane'/ poriatlon mapa reveal Floridans naaroe— % land, aea
add air* to vast mazlwts. In veriig a tion wifi, prove Its

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Social Calendar

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA
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Sub Deb Houseparty
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Mr*. F.A. Dyson, chairman of
the local Red Cross chapter, to !
day expressed gratification tha'
so many Sanford women are In
terested in the chapter's drive to
help recruit hospital workers tsta ff American military hospital*
but stated additional applicationmust lie received before the count'
quota is reached.
She said the position will of
fer the security of lengihly em
ployment even after demobillxa
lion of countless servicemen Ka&gt;
caused a s tiff Job competition.
“ Successful applicants in our
recruiting drive may he assurt'l i
that they will be needed fo r a
long time to come, as it Is cer­
tain the Red Cross hospital pro
Margaret O 'Brien nnq jim m y Durante during a quiet moment
gram will go op for many year*." in the un-reellng of “Music For Million*," musical, comedy with
Jrse Iturbl and Ju na AHvsun ■!*&lt;• in the cast which comes to live
She said. - _
The three type* of worker^ t» Hit* Theatre Sunday ami Monday An added attraction on tin
if
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kl |»«me program t« a 20 minute filniiiallun of actual eonihnt h o t s III
worker*, recreation worker*, t jd the taking of a I’aclflr island in "Fu rv in the I’aci/ir
untrained or partly trahied hospl

Member* of Sierra Bella Chi
Merle Tpwtuend of St BelemChanter o{ the Son Deb Club left
MONDAY
Tuesday morning for Daytona burg la vlnlthig friend* and rela
An executive meeting of the Beach for their annual houaamarly. live* on her vacation.
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of the First
Baptist They are located
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] George Toughy ha* returned
C tturrh « ill tie held nt church i Hotel,
South Ocean Avanot,
Avenue,
onnn. at 11:30 A. M. followed
Mr*. J.P . Thurmond and M l.. I
trip *° Npw
by a covered dioh luncheon at Betty Thurmond are avrvlnr a * '
r O ty.
noo.;,
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“u4 Mr*, l L \ Mr. and Mra. R. K. Cooper and
At 1? no IV M nil rirelcp ul the w Good.peed
and Mra. Jo h n 1
.Floyd, are .pending two
•it at Dsptiu Church will hold Boniface will act j . chaperone. monlhs , t b .v t o n . Beach,
thrii tegular monthly meeting’ next week.
and nftcrv ar«i will assemble toThcr*« attending are: the M in ­
Mr*. Harry KutMl ha* re
Rethor for Ihu quarterly bonnets es Maltha Cage, Cuar*oite True, turned from n visit with friends
meeting.
Fatherin'? Clark, Pauline McLal- and rela llte* In Cincinnati, Ohio
land. Helen Hlckaon, Oulda.Oavla,; and F t. Thomaa, Kv,
Mary Apn Whekhel. Dilon Baker, r
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made what was probably tho J * ne‘
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Jo Telle, Imoirane
McArthur.1 Ohio, where they
will »|*end a
first transmission of electricity Joyce Goodspeed, Gloria Damplcr. I two month vacation.
assignm ent, offer free living quar , , ,
when he » n able to convey the Judy Jones. Dec McLellam Peg. . . „ _ rt,_.i
elect rieily generated by rubbing gy Pippin, Elmly Maihewa. June l , ” ri . R,°*e Hradwaler of Or
n glar* bull tilong o stung sup Rose Dutton, l^ulse Uundouist, l,n,do. |
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fieri til by a1silk thread.
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b a 'v to net In touch with the loot
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chanter on the Luke Front.
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I the summer. It will be Informal in
nature and not undir any formal
direction such a t It haa from
September through June. The
Oi&gt;en House la held each Sunday
evening after the regular church
service. "*

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Farmers Need Permit
From Ration Board

WASHINGTON. D ( . June 21*
(Special)—|«y the I--.1 thro- y&lt;-ni
the domestic airlines of tho
United Stale- have rallied *
girni (i viduni ■of nirtn ul fm ’he
I’o-I Offiee Department that l‘i
profits from it have wiped otl
the ilrflrit nicuiiililatrd in tin
first quarter of a century of air
mini oprmtinn, it Is interest In;
to note from n repoit of the \ h
I'miisport Assoctation, t«-|'tc*eiit

Dr. John M. Morgan left to ­
Farm er* in Seminole county
day for Atlanta, G». after spend­ were reminded todaY that In
ing a short vacation with his order to daughter meat Tor sab
£arents, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. during 10*6 they must obtain n
[organ, West lflth Rt.
Bsrmlt from ths War Price and
atlonlng Board by July 1. A. B
Mr. and Mr*. W. Gordon Dean I’etermon, Secretary, said today,
have as their guest*. Ucul.
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Thunrton Adams. Mr» Adams and Wish to .laughter meat until f a l l " " ; •'
two children, Sammy and George. or winter. Mr Peterson pointed1 ''b ile placing airmail m th.
out, he must
register with the eriviablr position
of bi-tti - imi’
Jav a ami Sumatra arc among [ of Coral Gables
m r a m E ti tUTSM
War Price and Rationing Board department - of the Post Office
the most volcanic regions of tha
Mr*. Douglaa Jobe and children before July 1 and establish (n ofsrating In the black, tin- sets
world.
have been visiting with relative* quota base for slaughtering.
lines hove scaled down
then
In Macon, Ga
Mrs. Julio has re ­
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j- , carrying charges on a )h&gt;uii t
turned home and the children re­
j mile basis until
the rule* nr&lt;
mained with relatives
BEG IN S TRAINING
now only one-tenth of vlhnt they
were In 1932,
when the Post
Mrs. H.E. CordrM and *on.
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|to reduce all e\n.t»rig duties as
an c e «»\ri and nluo* the p io fit # ■ \ : * |tel «el !
' mu* h it- ho percent
This h»a
-iiile, it 1* I'Viitent (Imi I iie nil f
Ih« biggest •11itle* .... . (u j bee i dupe in the imtuncc of most
lin eg ha ve of fectditlU «ridel n m
Oj|' nt il lie- have h ell lining (in |vegetable^* now produced in Florr
and all talk of 11 ,&gt;ul**l«l\
rtjti vi illt when a mu mi mil r*f ; ii Iit and the new lull just passed
And the airline* d e c e iv e ciedH
t In -1r s f l o r i . h i i v i
ib e i.ii « |e i **• d 1 in t 'oiigrrs* iiiithorires a furthar
not only for th r ii j --1 in ihi IIme
T" i*1*1' II»! lb. r ii j **fh'l •_ \ *«vi. ieihirtiiifi of 511 perc ep t, T hc rt*
nn inniI nut o f the red F m 11long
’ bat t he nil tme^ t i f f mm e limn fore, the foreign producer haa
^ ith the g r o w t h in uirmntl ruid
I " v mg t i l e 11 Yviiy 1ftlid ai e Pi ki ng
very girHl ml yant ago over ih#
a reduction in cun h, the iim m i* '
ridviinlagi- o f the Hti entl f i r n l
domestic
prmlncer
who
pays
ha v e »cored la rg e (to
m
' rt Ur. • in (1Y 1.11!•III in f lie I It Mf 1 XmerpTm Lib&lt;*r iiite* and taxes
pu»«crigri nnd rnigt* ft tff»* I «•*'
t*. uiitinlHin hi* nvYii government,
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i I- e v i d i tit t t in t t in
y e a r the airlin e* m i n e d
r'tiH*
aw-unied an im|.*M
b»»y*
\riierirn
made products
it .10 paiMiengen* rmd ♦ «.%.'.* 1•*«&gt;ii T
' i "l« in Vm e t i n t i pfe
A nd fully and yet i* railed upon to
jMinnd* *»f e xp rre *. whn 1 ij*- L i j
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gun hfn hn air military training g&lt;nid ifinri' |1thn $ ] Hit JHtH.IHHt in |to the Vkiit effo it
I hr Hi Mi'In g rowei tli ink* thl*
at the A A F Training Command1* % t c iit o f f 2 7 , l l i y , y . i i i fkl!1 f m 1 1 lif t * |
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I lie*»r t i s i f f t r f |t ‘ U h
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B a tir Training Center at Keealtt

Littlr
Barbara Jra n . young Field, Mia*
daughter of Mr. and Mr* Jack
Robaon of W rit Palm Beach. U
Thr f 1rat »ugar cane gruwn ir
•pending the tumn.cr vkith he» va hat 1* now the United Slat#grandparent*. Dr. ami Mr* J N wan produced In l^oulaUna li
Rohaon of Sanford.
1771.

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Cpl. Clarence F. Alcxaniier. son
of Mrs. Mabel Alexarcler. who was
with Patton's Third Army in
France and Belgium, has arrived
home after receiving his dlacharge on the point system

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pound* T i h|■ y the Mirim**, with 1 »*»il |»*|Viuefi»M. wlm* •»»'"’unte :
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Mrs. E. C. Harper has returned
from Ayden. N C.. where she
spent sevrral week* as the guest
of her patents. EUwmth llurper,
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|but « ii. ini ruled to pn tfa11y
Rr"i i-M *,' ............ i&gt;i« i ill)v more ; eu ialiji the difference in the cost
Tfisi.il fifli |‘r» r Mil nt fht* ntii' ! “f 1‘nwtii tton rmd delivery to th#
market a *if the United State*,
II*!F fill'I liltt H !»# of
het yyeert the foreign and our
piiwiiu i* i in l is11 nii!. ihi* Kl*»rii)ii
j domesti c
producer in Florid#,"
j \ cfSi'lillilr i ompnlt cc Ill*» Im’CO III (irnw evplnlne*!. ’’ Mind you, the
i C lotc U»VU\\ Yk\f h tiki iff Iriot's Ifit |OH
corisiiiiiet hit. nrvn been penalr \ ffr&lt; * tin e
f h/’
v
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hn*
|t i i i iciiSiii Iv »tiiict f m*'l ivith ircnl bv the mipo*Hli*1 n f thl?
ill** im«m*N "f t
ii n»ri nmilr j duti ImratiNe the item-* of vegetI*■**»I*rftIs* |s\ yyin turn I rd Hill OM of |ahl* w .ne highly gernhable and
|miiRf move rjuickly into eonsump' fion Uofi*e.|uentlv the price cmh7m- more than - time........... ..
pe* ' i-nl of the .inline** men n l not he [ i \* d o ( hem
t * g i *&lt;yy. i a hi Florida know
i w - * nr ■» • ,i • I hum 'Line *u» \
Cl'I I'll
si* o.tiTlI'tr tot but |j l * Hail * oh.* and M* y*cn con pro*
In r H ct ’ing YYe gmu m Florid**
I n f im l v i m t I In h it h n e
t ,» u i r "
p»11 Mill'Mlt the Pi**l n f f u e
III'- * »*'*,;•*t pfiw-erigrr&lt;•, t h e i r yyu* iid and do it che •per because of
ft.* Hn lent idhivk rt! mini i a tr* to " i ' a r»*/«•*i .nr * i n t e * *
cheap lubur, cheap UansporUltlull,
th e nirlivtra which d r f i m t r l v aim
little **r nn use of tertilixer, et£
In
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when
hel pi ng
th.
*»l nl e n c o u ra g in g the develo p j I ’irtt O f f i c e ma ke a $ftO,a0 d.OH7 Ainerictn capital, according to
merit of a via tion
So, over
*» 1I' infil on an in ill, the ai rl i ne* the tariff romnn*«ion reports, it
•rmd of Jfi vent*, nn a irm a il | iiluinit m *v **i *ed 1 he l e Vemi e g »i ' fliuinc ng IM)
pcirer t nf thll
defic it &lt;»f $ l ’J N,7 J 4 J ♦ di kY»»w in j teri l agv f i j u i e foreign production a d i* exploitI bat I i m i tbe\
unuhitcil
Ko-ure- iflmiM'd hV
1*r " i ^
.M t 17 IM I fm eiti l y i n g trig the domestic markets of th#
the Pont t i f f ice t »ei a* t m«*nt now
United Staten nt the cy{ii£ris# of
!io*i ■ t Imn |lt tir»ie% the |mhi*ii !
* ho w t h *»t l |l«■ 111 * |iimr* 11j1v r y%i |»i*iI
'"I fiiml tlir% dnl in til.l I , vet th* | Honda a 'd nlhet vyinter veget*
out thin deficit rmd .u p ope rut ill"
m til pit) merit * « ere only *Jil |able gi oYsers

■“ .SawT:™.... ™»«.I Vdumn Wipes O
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Years Of Deficits ........ "v-

CHURCH NOTICH

on v e g e t a l •* fro m Cuba
Congressmen Are dutio*
and .Mtxlco to 2.f per cent of
level*.
Praised For Vote former
There i* ru* *y being prrMluced
Against Tariff Cut j o f eget able* MfiriUMlJy. n faeto r

S HOP S

It r o a d c lo t h

S u it s

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Mra. Bill Tyre left Monday
afternoon
for Tacom. ,
A’ash.
wbera sho will spen&gt;l severnl
week* -with het husband who I*
stationed there with the U. 8.
Navy.

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i(i»s Mamie Frances Pampler.
who Is In training at Charlotte
Memorial Hospital. Cliarlotta, N.
C. Is spend lo t a vi,cut inn here
with her parrnts, Mr and Mrs
F. L. Dampici
Rev Harry W Tucker, pastor
of the Ftoalpr.mf. Fla Baptist
Church, will preach ut the Smitliside Baptist ('hureh Sunday at

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11:0(1 A. M. and &lt;* nu P M Rev

Tucker Brad In Sanford vever.il
years ago and waa pastor of thr
Southsldc Church.'
Jam es llnnry Cooper, who rently completerl hu court# of
ttudv In V»12 at .Mercer Uniyaraity in Macon, Ga, haa left
for Durham, N- C. where h© will
continue hla atudlc* at Duke Uni­
versity after via iting with his
parents. Mr. and Mra. R. F
Cooper.
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ANNOUNCEMENT

Pfe. and M n . WU1l*m T . Leon­
ard UBMC of Franklin. N.Y. annonnea the birth o f « daughter
on Juna 9 In tha Fam ald -L aufhton HoapUal. Mra. Leonard la
fortaarly of Savannah. Go.
L ltu t. Benjamin F . Currla and
Mr*. • Currla announce the a r­
rival of twin bojra, Benjam in .W,
and John Scott, on Monday, done
26 In tb« O ranra General IIoipltal in Orlando, Mra. Currla la
tha farm er Violet Walla, daushtar

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FRIDAY. JUKE 29. 1945

P A G E B IX

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Strickland — Morrison, Inc.
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Your Ford Dealer Since 1931

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REA L ESTA TE-BRO K ER

Phone 732

Atlantic Bank Bldg.

DR. RAYMOND L. BASS
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

LARGE and. SMALL ANIMALS
Hanford - Orlando Highway

You rue nm n* th a n ever
t h o u g h t * nl t h i s tim i' "

v a serviceman ut n co«t
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only 60 cent*. The fhrar «•» ron*f?
from such terse exprcMipns «tf nf
faction ns " K D pc* " or "I uve" to
the Tnor# |o(|Ulicimis text No ill.

Refrenhini;
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'*usio)ry-rr\n^c to fit each window. Call 2G0-J
THICK, BtACK JMOV« pours &lt;kyw2 ul In IntMirn*
f l t r DuhJ.rr //Ul •**•• • IyrH..*-iy .*-• •
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an landing ehip.
U .i vvur’j 2I.U77.000 bushel*.
g ed um. of Ih* J ncltic
Williams culled nil houeewl/c*.
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The Navy disclosed this week
that the Hunker Hill, denpitu loss­
es of 373 dead. 19 missing and
264 wounded in the tragic episode
o if Oklnltwa May H. I* homo un
der hsr own power for repair* at
the Tiagot Sound navy ysnl.
A daring maneuver which liter­
ally flung the fire from Iter
hanger deck capped tno heroic ef­
fo rt! of her crew end tsiistin g
ships to conquer the flames.

10 IKlllTONS ol many planes Una
save the ship Anally w u won. To

flight deck when tha
tha USS Bunker HU1

Throe hours after the attack
firo fighters were ellll waging
a. nip snd tuck battle in the flamllg dack.
;'Ton&lt; of Water, poarod on countIssa thousand* of gallon* of flam­
ing mil and
Ing
nnd gasoline, were fore
forc­
ing tha Hr* fighter* back against
the bulkhead. The aherr weight
of thrf water was. causing a sis
degree list In the ship, Below
decks msn were dying from beat
and suffocation.
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Into Rea
cruiser Wilkes-Barre,
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unhurt, althnuuh three officer*
i and* 11 men of nik stu ff were
ktlHU and about 20 officer* snd
man' were wounded or overcome
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KASHMIR ULAOX
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con’t toll what 1* wrong wilh a Hr# |»y fi casual
wu*. Jf (itysl |* placet^ on a tiro tpr«o4er, under
slrono ligW.' to gytfy dgfecl con be plainly visible,
o have such equipment— plus ihe knowledge of bow
correct whatever 'defects show up. 14in0 you* Bio
m bits lo u*. We like them becavte we con render
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Greyhound G a l
Is on the nlr over
W O B O toulght
at B’-tO end over
W L O P at fl:15
w i t h a l l tha
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dog* a t tha Banford ,- Orlando
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VOII p u r c b n j c a t t h e S K . M I N U l . K
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W e h a v e dcMlicate-

our slock to our manv satufiei
cuMumers. We have the line,
"flection of auto aupplie* in San

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ford. We sell the thing* you neei
. . . at a savings.

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present the folluwlnx
companies.

On Route IT (Sanford Highway) nt Lougwood midway bel.e e n

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I'VE TOLD YOU WE CAN'T CAN'T HELP
BE SEEN TOGETHER r Hi b o s s .
MY REPUTATION W ILLr X NEED
BE RUINED n — rrwA t A D V IC E !

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Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
the tulcid* planes Iteclf skidded
over the slda. The bomb went
through the flight deck and oat
Hill would Ihr* to fight nguii
lit* kkJ* of the ship, exploding
h&gt; thg1air M o re ll hit tha water.
Com. A.A. (fa t Knot") UuH
inds later n "Judy"
chief of staff to Adm. Mltach
dive bomber sped
said tha admtnl was In flwCPJ
itetrt. Deapllp hit*
when the attack came and escaped In

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M AN L IK E

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Adm. Mitfcher tuin*f*rr&lt;d hi*
h*u ft«iK io another curTirr aflor the
•hip wri *avid. Firo ilr^trtiyrd nil
of the admiral's clothing except
starboard quarter, to add her what he wore,
—
I'roud Veteran
hoso to the fire fjghtlng. With
The 27.000-ton Eisea das* car­
the Wilkes-Barre at her tide, the
Hunker I1U1 went into a wide. 71) rier was a proutl veteran of every
Pacific Invasion and campaign
since the oochln* of the central
rnclfle offensive more thajr *
year ago. Many of her plane* werJ
aloft, supporting ground force advancra on Okinawa, when, the
single engined Jausnese fighter,
a "Kekc”, sneaked In low ana
fast; on tha starboard quarter.
While still aloft, the plane drop»«kJ| 500-poind dcplayed action
bomW awl thtn Itsalf craahed
amber i * plane# parkrd on. Jha
fllgM deck preparing to take

Cover the tops of your
Vanity, drewln* tabl.i
and night stand With
polished plate glaw. Or,
If /uu prefer. . table '
to]. In eolor, to match
the decorative schcmb.
Beautiful, atfd wiM, too
— far all nurfarea arc
then fully pratectod. The
coat •(a leu than. reflnUhing the top.—■
—

I hi

M

THE LON B RANGER

IN THI HIROIC FIOUT against the hell nf Are and explmlnn, 302 men
tli'jJ and 261 were wnundcH Hern ilricken men from the Uunf.rr
/fill receive Ihsl aid Ircatment uboaid 111* light cruiser Wilkce-Darrr,

WASHINGTON. June 20, uT)
Juimm-ae jotclih phitu-. ..op-tl twoj
direct luimh Ini* on the carrier
Hunker Hill, cuming 0611 caajulties, hut the flaiuhlp of Vice Adin.
Mltchsr survived four hours of
flaming death and will flgnt

in

'■ &lt; I..I .

I

• Service
• Thrift

W HY W O U LD A GUN

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IK
1
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il .'I. l i t

• Quality
»• • ' .

\'*fCkvrl&gt;

S E L V t e . CEffTXlNLV DOK

GET THT THRILL

n fire fnhllng errw facci the prospect of
fflstCd i k *.Ih at iv :iy turn a« I: I cal. out fam es that litert.IIy
» (yviii ai. oiicr elevator. 6Un micb is tins saved the carrier.

in . . . i

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HU K. I ,( .St.

VT r « niCHT HICK,

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ll*e*u*'r

O

® Insurance is one

I

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i. *»«tl&gt; «»** H*.ulh
I' 1 * ••» .'Mlliliigl#,

ytw&gt; —1 Haer — Whlvker

Wk«» fUdrkrof kidney fonHl- ■ Mmilta
p.l«raa a m i u i to m u l l In sour
It

iik V n - e .
tit V o u t

■Ml m * i c - in ii- u|■&lt;&gt;ii w h ich ih ,* Mi l l tnxr'.t h a v e
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11 - 1 w h it'li t;«x .•••riifirali'a
&gt;•
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I
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I'oll ll lK P l l t r

ta'iililocbliMl t hie

N* * ♦*»

NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNERS

\
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1 1t *•

in* 11 • ^'Ullteily amt Meat*

•re-l

A Compute line o'

Hanford, Fla
"

thing you cannot buy

BRO CK

and

i .

F I " t«*ll**«alng ha 'lterl *.*•»*•*'•
•iKM ' I n l
.i tot a p p o i n t * l
••
•«&gt;|*af n a n d l l r f k o f l i t . I i. li .

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III* l b * . el la*
l.f P t i m l ' H ' k '
t e l * lire t ' . r l
|.
lit*
llllte
line
;»*t H e e n I t e i i e
! l a m i || K a s |.
w..ltl i u m t l it, . ,t| • tld p o i n t b e * ,
ir lt*» r » « t v ^ i i H i N n o f He. l i o n I
1 ..H t f l.||. .1 Ha.'lfh
It n g .
Ilf

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t o l l a |K»lnt o f l o t r r ••cl t**r»
ih«
U« *&gt;nloi k h a l r h i r
C r* o &gt;

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Kidneys

UITZ—SUN. MON

varieties."

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# lih

BILL’S PACKALI

RE PAIRED

home, community “od cumnlcrcUl » J)(,fori? cnUtt;w
Navy, he
cwmers, restaurant*, fount-lunch.indent »t Scmlnoie UUh
eonettre and M athar ’2 ‘ .cn|^1! school, and before that attended
consimera to- lake (o ll Mid lm- i
f ,| Junior Hl(fh s - hoo| and
a . . . f o ^ Grammar chool In Sanany t»tk ut canmne urine* un
the subject of .u g s r »upi&gt;U*'i&gt;
IlovMvrr, the inoet «conornlcnl
tine of canning Uigur rdili for
cofuervutlun of the nbunitgnt nn*!
I f l i c t p c n i h r fooJs ralhei* IHmt»
tfu* higher pnrcfl
*n»l
urarcer

w ork

ov n nssl r lu«« t»f flier

i

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ve* . . . iV** j
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f

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H A B IT !
Sto p

for free estimnte.

,b«i Valiant crewmen pour itm m j o f water over the burning deck and wrecked, invoking
i*d to ba abandoned, b u t other w irehlpi nearby cover the itricken flit-top. A protective w u ilill ia the dangeroue "iiot" between pklnawa ami tbo Jap bonw UUad g JK/ualaa'

my

l»r *|uar!• i »ea t *.f* r t » n i » r o n I b r
VV«**|
I**&gt;s i i i 1n i •
**i
ip.»*
It,
T**wn*hl|*
i¥
lu n g t
32
K e s l » 'ill W * •! t.
!!•■ i t Ht e I o f
I ,lk
l l •* l|«
I Ire It* e
N&lt;*rlll«t|)
i *»r»s
ii*"
• *'111*1 ( i n * t»r L t l t r
••••sup ! •* l i t *
l*t
ii *h n a
Id s er.
Ib riit* Ij i * i * r h
&lt;i|* i h i c e n t e r Mile
•I
lb *
&gt; f.
I**!tn* f i l t e r
t«*
tl» ;
riti in* « u i&gt;. l . a k * M a i n e ) It irO Ce I
4.*t»rli* r t\ ll&lt;r*iutf h U k * I f . rn e&gt; to
!!»•• .4 i J* *hr t« lilh«-r i b n u r S u u l l i .
•r l&gt; up I lie c e n t e i Ilf t h e Hi Ji*h|)n
•l i v r r

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO.

fire and rcicue crews worked
l . y III I . i . •. • t
I 1
I ' t Ull - r i .ntrol. Chin crews stuck to
1, ,. I. l,attic slalinm &gt;•' waiti ••«! any lurther utlflck* by enemy craft

in

P kfiF. SEVEN

Frequently
ftclfctal KKM
p o in t of l»«tflnninc
• *»•! pro
! |ihm»e» sent hy icrvkem en and fl* l&gt;n g f u r • r»»f» r #n*lwin * l * r i
l»or»
I
h
*
q
u
*
«
l
l
«
*
n
«fh*ll»wr
n-*t
aIpo by thru
families are "A re av * « t o c k aliftll b * f*r*»hll»|t
fr* »•*
1 you nil rtcht *
Worried about ( U n n l n g * r&gt;«1 r omitting a t l m i « in
Irii by W **U m Union *incr June. )*&lt; u’ nth! Plciur don’l "orryi** paiU •o&gt;4 , a n a l e c l i e n * i&lt;»i* *
1 a n d u l t l r l r«t In h r »ir|.| I.
. 11X2. b *t«cen jarviccmnn over l*lt»er well worn phrase* are both CSllU»‘ 1 H U III t h « 4 I...W I . ...............
w t i and their friend* ami ret* f f i M U i i n** *n«l affectionate: i r «4 i «irnpr •*lr&gt;a g U r l i u t i IT*-, t* •'
All well at home," *‘ i w l s * &lt; v i m *»,.***... . « .*
live* at horn*. It w»» announced ’ "W riting.'
K1 !»U a n d In &amp; U « i i *n !•»*-• in** 1
last n lc h t by L. Tharp, local the 'pnpuUi "D arling." ’•All my
k f n * * n .* * * t.&lt; i i
Of love, ami e v e r welcome “ Letter* el** T K••tb«r%il*r
telegraph
autcrintendenl.
l o fJd .i
(•» i l r l r i m l l i r
'I &gt;
or “Telegram
received i fV* *1 I&gt;*|1 A l f i r l l i r i i.f n«*l I I I * •' w
the jo only 2 . 0UD.UOO KKM' were
rvice Many thanks.” or just plain| $1 * 11
pr nf»l 1*11 •&lt;1 f l ••in i 4 ii iim« from lho luU i at hotiiu
teaming at Imrg* n !!••» |.. 'I
people Sent 2.0 to each one they I "W rll ** -Mill others convey the oa»*l
**r m l iHi|n r u u u t )
h i* »UI
•!*••* •
'»&lt;•**. "Son born." or “Daughter • f|&gt;n«ribf&lt;l,
itc fln d .
c i t n i p i t a i o a K l e r l n - n i ••
More than 400,000 KKM'* were born *
&lt;‘ f" I s No* * Mi I•I • .»• «|I&gt;|| • III)
i l mn e U r l r e t l o i i U i r t|Ut»*U*&gt;n »*• |
te n t to members of the urmctl
b* m i n i up o n wli»*ll I**- • !.*!• *1
•
force* oversew* in the fir at seven
U»
III I hr f«i||ltWllift» r».ii .
month* the *orvirc ura» In e ffe :t
l e g a l n o t ic e
a *1 &gt; i . i
i .i v i :
«i »
im :..
in 1*42, nearlv 000,000 in lUl-'l. I
Ilu trn .il
KKi&gt;.\i
rtiN s is .
, m
ami over a _million
...... ...................
...
in 11144
i m&gt;
M iiirr.
Jt&lt; &gt;A MI N i; A t
| &gt;||I|K I S
»:i ».■
l' ti r» n H n i !• a n
i n f t h r l.«afl»
Around 100,&amp; o a month urc vent
t
i
“
N
i,
iti:oJN**r!&lt;
«
w
i
•
*i
I l i l f r mil*p i r i t • li ill ltg III* |S|S »r &lt;
now. Messages from the service­ ■. .Inn
Sl.v tl v o l . K
O nrSTV ,
o f ih *
I.* * l»l*t ure proh ibit*
men to home, jumped from OtO.OOO i ii h tl«» l u i i n l u g a m i l o a i n l n g i t
r a iju ai
In 1W2, to U.209,000 In 1&gt;44. ar-.l l u l l * *•( l h r * l * » t f k In t l i s t A r e a In
arc 1 running about 3tW.t)00 a N**in P o l e I ' n u n h »«»m|*rU l n g f i l e r *
your
lion
I ' r r •u i f l
N«»
•.
i i ||i * i m |ae
month now. ■ •
h iiu vti a* iL 'iirtit,
tInf |tin.
and
The RFM service proviiies 237 f i l e t I o n I** • • it** t S i . 7 u t b r r w l s e
-throne* from which a combinu- b i H H i i i n « h u l u n l u . K k i r i i U »lr*
It* g lllftlllh. a t
tfon of any three I* »rnt to .&gt;. •*«l|l»e*l 4 * f It) I . •V* w

Phone day or night 237-J

ON TUI f'.ICtlt 0f « .f tb" carrier ,

NFORD. FLORIDA

THE SANFORD HERALD,

ss F ^ g ro a g g r *

ir-f&gt;OUT2E 1—

g o in g t o b o r p o w the

'O U l D ' i CJULIICE'I

CHIP WTO THE

iNKrPLANgirr^
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fu n d ! '

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PAGE EIGHTH^ ~~t

the

RANFonn nEnAi.n, r a n f o i w F l o r i d a

Fllinw . M\ F

wsm_i ■!! j .■ i

Miamian ‘Declares Hotel Owners

Were Out-Traded By Army Agents
MI AMI

MALARIA
CH
ECKED
-IE
CKED

IN
II

T ■k e o n l y

f S|$ecial) - •

W hen t h r hn*ts»ry «»f th i* t a r ifin n llv ansi f a ir ly h*nil«*lt; a new
Ikortrm t
«»f
th r
M ia m i
llr n c h |
h o lrl m i n r t m a v r m e r e p vbhich
vai|| phi**.*
him not h » m
I «-«l
mn r v | rolihet
hut
am a
w itlr
r-itol ynksd I m'\ o u t -m a r t*d h% ,t
x h r r u d "hurts' trusts*t * .»• I mp

7 DA YH WITH
LIQUID for
M ALARIAL
SYM PTOM S

666

June if*

a •

n o lcv

Keeping Weeds Cut
Called Aid To Hay
Fever Sufferers
JA CKSO N VII.I.E.

J ii n r

or

1* h*a I c l e a n tj | t i n n - l c l

| ftiiiihtlril
1 lim it !

I

hr

hy

t •

th r

iff

. &gt;14 • i I v

fh a it

vuiMiit

Ih iji-ri

effective on July

is

iihamI

I

u|»*»i*tr*

h mh Im y f r v c r and o th e r
jr lir a t io ii'
| | r ai»kri| th a t

own
hual

mui

1. Huy yours now itntl nave. Roma,

| hralth | m fwnnnrl work a ' iiiurh
| ii* pi*B%ih|r v%ith p rop rrty uWli J
rrit. rotiiitirw and miinn ip n litir* '
ami »«ikrn&gt; ti» rradu a tr thru* |

Casn Blanca, Virginia Dare and other brands of wine.
»

1

nuiManrs
I
‘ We uMimlly think of puhln *
health in rnniirrtinti m th rum
niunit'uhlr diMr«MfM. hut .letuallv,
for t-\cr&gt;
h:i\ &lt; jjlass
finythine that aff«Tt&gt; a com W c
miMilU t.. thr Client that rn*T
(M irpn'l-.
aeed for mateurr ilm^. a a pititi
lem of iso h and r\rr&gt; a t non and
pt.hlir minded croup
The I oniph-U" A r t u .illv , i«11&lt;*v ir i« iln riiM to do
not niA’r t mily affrel sun mm
I’ainl and (.In-.- Slnrc
tality rati hilt thr importiint fa |
ts»r the |lav in rimrl iditv i** tn
mriis1oti«
Thru* i» n ^rrnt Iom*
of tlhie and « honv \ rtwHioinic
toll on thr part of thr uni;r earncr. vkhilc industry Muffs-rn from
I'honr .'lll.'l
»h*rnti'rinm at n time when man* 117 So. 1‘ark
novver &lt;11111101 Ik* spared
Aside
fr«»m nil this, thr mi*rrahlciic.*M
of th^ victim ha» no hound* “
Itiffrrrilt wrrtuiii* have \atv
in if pioirrnmM f«»r contrsdliiii; the
«suirer» o f huyfrver and flu* m«"hmnirp do not nccc**nr il&gt; fall
ii|»oii thr *houlder* of thr hralth
Irj srln rnt
It im hrlpful !»»•.%«*\rr 1 r thr local ilrp.iitmcM
rns|oi
the^o r ffo tt' 11r I *an»r

Here by the case in &lt;|tiarta or 12 ounce sizes Lowe*t
prices. Huh service lo our door from 7 ;00 A M

Short's Camp
D e l.m id

rut kr’

H ig h w a y

Sanford Faint
&amp; (tlass Co.

IF IE D ADVF.R T IHIfiC PA TES
10c per fine for one Ineertlon
DSe per line for three Imertlooe
.
97c per line for A Insertions
|5c per line for TO Instrtlone
Minimum reUfl . . . SOc
.PH O N E m OH BVltNG YOUlV Ads \o T H E SANEURU HERALD
C t a L five words to the lin e , In rlu ilin R p h n n r «nd sd d rr^ a.
All sdrertlsements for eltuetions wenlrd will hr chsrgrsl for nt thr
fegtiUr cUeeiflrd retee.
_____

FOR 8 A I B -

Hh i M
I
'tjtkriw and "*»rkrrind diw *r t w i |oitl
*• ?»r ra i. I
•I

IN . \ MAN Tn MAN SLIHHH.N'U MATCII. I irrn o to hr ^..m* ,|,m,
at I he Indiana Urn** CNimpnny in Klkhitrt. •apparent I\ thr other* nn
»hr!* |t in |ir» u« funien rise thick from n |Smindphotoi
» v 'Li |*s»!ir« tine 1*Httler fright forrirrnimil I

wNid

It i the pollen of I lo h lu v 'm
»%his I olid' the vn tuii' »i»es /intj
tsi the alh*l|f|M|N Till- pi IMIS- |««h
therefore i* that of fu* \rnism:
ihr wrt-1 from irarlnnjf the |ollen I
utaifs
"We nulled a •.initial wpps’fil I
Ia *»t year, hut It wmm piettv hits*,
in the v e i 5&lt;in,
The hot *e has!;
••Irrmlv hs»rn •lolen
TI'O vrm f
* l i * o % r ' &lt;•'

tries,

damgsks.

fabrics.

lap.-,

brocatelle..

»

good stock to isle ct from
It
8 . Brown. 8011 N. Orange A\r
- Plume 4058. Orlando, Fla.

DEAim/UL’

frunlairr

rive r
* V here you hear that M^rrt
) music of thr froirs nt nitfht *n«1
hear the fish swlinnung
r.-l
w a rd

F

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PULLETS.

We

have

a

limited

stock.

Vaccinated.

$1 .75

each

£206 Sanford Avr- Phone U24.

NINE
radio.

TU BF. PHILCO cabinet'
640 Valencia Drive.
---------------------------r .— r

Fabric Shoes Don't
Take Ration 1‘oints
M&gt; i x i l t u l i n

llt.lt.
Ill |wt k»*s'to
-••Oil
mg
llb.oil | 1)
fill l»i^'
\ Ii to
J*S*I ••s»| Ns M1i
t *oi$itl \ 1 .11II11
•Il &gt; to1 t# \N lid St
A K K1K L &gt; f.i i flu
M

\ Hwl sf I m I r « l

Price $2600.00.
Ball, Realtor.

Raymond

M

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If toll K

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I here i* no m u ip
cntbmrrAuftmrvtt.

A*

H rn p o n n lilr r r r s lit rr&lt; |iiirc m cn ta .
N o c&lt;» miskrrM on n io iir y lo a n s.
VArinkh* p A ym eiit p la n *
f \m i l y
lo a n
m .

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ai'Mlfft,

Hldg

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wiidipfl

a t r r ls h r d
iilh
I'h o n r NT'.*.

|.hlinp

laid .

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»lnri lin l

tu s o f i i f f i i t

. J&gt;AcJLP_G.i __iT0AI_

•
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fIR tt S I. ARCAt t Bloc,. &lt;

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I " iir d s t a te I .-moiM mler

M r lh in v ill*

"lifted I S
el i- I li p,111

ilo :i * e t.n iio o '
- I;,
lliu o ld S |n - » r li, | l„ , g , I, i

■ V el hdl* '

hnr&gt;

a t S'

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Milt 1*

toll

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til

■ nn w»lrw i tvi•
w PH M*«tri* i. t *
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POX
VACCINATION

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wor-l

'h-»i\e

tru d er"

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w ritten
ml-, r*tnp , i
,ii al inrWith
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I- •■•Ii.ilmn ■■(
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l*-i-in il b e l o l i l e n l l l l d e t e i )

ir
; ,,w

It i. I t , * t-it , of ;
Hmii 'i
orrupiition ,-f Mitne T.\u Mmmi
Reach hoti I, uiol it i , prefaced
with this statement
" A t the
peak, 3linnn Rewi-h ulonr accom­
modated M2 . 00" men I i dt'J hotels
and a|uirtincnt house,. The total
annual cost, including rent, of
these aecommodatinrs was * 20 ..
000 ,000. Construction of u c a n to n ­
ment to accommixlate this many
men would have required a t least
six months and would hnve cost
a minimum of $ 100 ,000,000 .”
Firat News
The
atory
begins
bock 'In
Janu ary,- 1042. In Miami Beach,
aa In every American community,
the n r g e r engineered by Pea, I
T iarb o r was running high. T b *
exciting news that the a i r corps
might come to
Miami Beach

Hut, according to tin"•port of the sennte invcstigntmij committee, they waited jr,
vain until Match IS “ whci Un­
person, in charge of the army
real estate program began e f
forts to acquire accommodation*
for 4.000 men by Murch 2 2 . and
10.000 by April 16."
l e a s e Signed
This, to the hotel owner, was
-"nuwlnil more than
gnulunl"
bm negotiation, got o ff to „
bri«k ,to r l
ithiri si\ ,lny*. |U
•oil of the 10 desired ho'el, wren
■cnanl.
Negotiation*
with
the
other sis were *lowrr. On* hotel
owner couldn't accept the price
offered by the army because it
wouldn't cover obligations. Two
hinted that April 1 would lie a
better date to vacate than March
20 . Throe expressed a desire “ to
negotiate further aa to price."
At this point the senata record
states that the Miami Reach a t­
mosphere became "hurried." Ard
in this hurried atmosphsre the
army completed n e g o t i a t i o n for
340 hotela and npactment build­
ings.
It I* in this hurried gtmosphern
that Uncle Sam , as embodied in
army representatives emerge* aa
a horse trad er without petr. Thu
dry and fac tu al record, duly set
down In • book entitled, “ ad ­
ditional report o f tha .sgeeial comn o tic e ."

defense program ," statea that
the army a ir forces took the
position that because ► .fe w
owners had attempted to (negoti­
ate with them, {ha trainU g pro­
gram was b ain r thwarted,
"M ilitary Becracy^
Army appraisers did Ujtlr e»pralsinr on the baala th a t rental
values would, be lowered iby l h i
war. They took o ff fbr furniah
Inga; they aubtrncted fo r public
apace. Ilka lobbies. Thev calculat.
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Hays Named Head Of
National War Fund
ORLANDO, June '.to. I FNK1 Whilo th# role of civic leadership
la no now our for Waller I.
May* of Orlando. (hr announce
Pient of hi* selection n* Presidin'
Of the National War Fund. Flor
Ida Division.* gives further e«idance of the importance an I
.magnitude of the task which dc
mand* auch able and forceful
leadcrahip.
I Have, president of the Amer­
ican Fire A Carualty Compafiy of
Orlando, has given unstintingly
o f hia time, effort and executive
.ability to furthering the war
effo rt bv heading numerous cam ­
paign*. all o f which have been
atmasinglv aucce-isful. Aa n direc­
to r i o f . the War Finance Com-

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c a n k c f .wire h r ad stitead
t h r o u g h your flock V a c ­
c i n a t e w ith Dr. Balahury'S
Fowl Pox V ac cin e .

"T a k e s ” insure l i f e t i m e
im m u n i t y . Bee us ab o ut
P ox v a c c in a t io n Onturday.

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Florida llirisioii, Ml lin y* does
,o m leengn tlon of ihe imperalive need for the Fund as u
means o f winning the war ami
insuring the peace. The needs
served hy the Fund this vear are
greater
than ever before, h*
points out, Slid calls for the
united e f f o r t of every man, wo­
man and child In the S t a t e to
insure t h a t Florida'a quota is
met. quickly and In full.

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HUNT’S TUXEDO
FEED STORE
Complete Line of Tuirdo K rrsU
Trie phone SSH
C o r . Hanford A 2nd Street
Sanford. Florida

Consumers U r g e d
To (iet Fuel Early

Uaera of fuel oil in 8 em!nnle
County are urged to fill out ap­
plications .fo r their w i-ter supply
now, A. D. Peterson, Secretary
of the W ar Prlca and Rationing
Board, said today.
Mr. Prtaraon Imprcaaad the im­
portance of p rd erU f the firat
tank full o f *ol| An* the day cou­
pon* are recchkidwfitom the War
Price and initialling) Board.'-*' .
••Your tank la part o f Amer­
ica » storage,** he pointed out.
"W ith bulk storage filled . to
capacity with fighting gasoltpfc/
to delay your order now- Ip to
the number . .
Xml hence tm overburden tran sp ortation;, * n d
run
a'&lt; risk of co ld 'h o m ia thla
wear and tear. They wqrc f n c
{
with the harsh word, ^unpatri­ fa ll."
“Haarv atorage will /got bp
otic," for Instance. The r e p y j
stales that "in general liter, con­ available to meet your tnsUuiducted their negotiations In a laneous needs thla fall, bacauaa
mariner that was overhearing and transportation facilUlea a r e -s till
inadequate for heavy demands,"
In n a s latent' with fa ir dealing.'*
The report adds flatly that the
negotiations w ere,'onesided "A t
"E very tank which It fille d .to ­
■beat;" It read. "they. rypre.«ent«.l day insure^ a warm home this
the result of home trad lag in fa ll anil leaaana the atraln on
mklch one o f Uto parties was gt

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W U X ) table modi I radio, .long
«ad abort w ar*. A -l condition. I-O ST:
Strayed or stolen: One
IS01 Elm A re.
black and white terrier, an*
•wera to name of Ronny. Find­
BU1CK SEDAN, vary good
er please notify Herald, phone
dltion, below OPA celling.
1 a t 70S E. 2nd S t after
LO ST : Female red Cocker Spanlal on Naw Smyrna Road vicin­ seeped out of an army reoucst
ity of Laka Ashby. (Reward. for a l i s t , of facilities available
Call Herald, phene 148In Dade county. A month later
the news became official. Then,
during the week beglm lne Feb.
r
FO R 8 ALB
14. air corps representatives con­
IB fram e dwelling, 118 W est FU RN ISH ED H OUSE or 4 room ferred with the hotel owners an I
apartm ent. W. R. Markea, Boa found them willing to co-operate.
i BL. extra large lot, Im2. No. 22, Sanford Naval Air
From a practical itondnolnt
Station.
4
the hotel owner was in a ticklish
position, dfits hotel was full of
guests with folding money In
their pockets. On the other hand
the war might blow the tourist
business higher than a kite, and
army rental might come in
handy,
indeed. Some of the
owners frankly said that fbo
tinrncial difference h a t a r e a n
Marth lb as an occupation data
and April 1 /was the difference
between bel-g In the rad and In
Uia -black. Uut the air corps men
sdkl that notice would ha W N
and. that, anyway, the first
■taka* .o f thrlr ’ patgifcfp would
be grmdi-al.
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o w n e r a ^ y lli^ fp s

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F A IN T NOW I
)R Q UICK RALE! John Doer
[ 2-way mole plow, also Niagara Wis Hare (&gt;oo&lt;i Reliable l'aintcrs
available.
Call Sanford Paint
—
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fntares tod phone
it Glass Company.
Phone 303.
R. R. Pippin, at
AUTO BODY AND FEN D ER
WORK BY AN E X P E R T . HUG 0 IN 0
small
grocery
P EK 10R AUTO P A IN T IN O large assortment of colon . Your
car can look new. Bring It to
m &lt;8 Z BPH Y R Btdan, food
us and *ee.
■nappy
looktr. . Lotsa
HOLLER MOTOR HALE 8
. ■ a lia s atitl unused. Otlllnr.
IOR w . tot a t .
,
Phone 622
Heller Motor Bales

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pictures in recent issues of nn
tlnral mugaitnes. wns painted hy
u s|ieriu| senate romnilttre in th-Pippin. S02-J at- noon, if inter
2 0 R ESER V ED coach ticket*
concise and fm tu al report of
New York for July 16. C L O S E I N - - 2 room* &lt;•«&lt; h with inveatigntion ,,f the OMtlomil
i Champion. Room 300, Hotel
private luith, summer
rales
ten se pi-u-rsm
.^V aid ex.
Call at 700 F,. 2nd St

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tlon. Phone 630-J.
furnished.
Call Mrs. It. K.

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O^IE PAIR new pre-war bla.-k, Flor|dll (Unk
patent leather pumps, size nil
v.f06 Park Ave
C P R T A IN X
FOR HALE
R E M O D E L E D and like new, fiv,
room house, 10 acres ground

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number of 3H month, "til,I
New Hampshire Red pullet.
Excellent Port Orange laving

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CO A C R E farm tllwi, gooA 'low
ing wells. 10 trros rough Inn!
Palm ilam mork Sanford. F*i„
F. E. Bolt. 1101 Park A v«,
Sanford , Fla. Phone (161 W.
UPH OLSTERY

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H.B. POPE CO.
Paint ymir car for to
• W A N TED
St«*vt«»ifru td o i .
isloirt
P LA STA -I.O Il)
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hand and t . l*ni|P m i u i i r d A pplv
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nlnir, t t.Z b per hu -I W. Bell
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Hrlp Wanted

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ELECTRIC
WATER COOLERS
No Priority V;

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO
Phone 412

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M ONDAY. JUNE, 25, !D4?t

TH E 8ANFORD H E R A LD . R AN FO R D FLO R ID A’

f AGE SIX

$8,070 Is R aised
Toward Site. For
Experiment Lab

MORTGAGE LOANS----— To huy a home—
— To refinance—
Monthly 1‘nymentH to fit your budget—
Low Inlerettl — Friendly Service
— Also Small R ep a ir Loans—

It nntli.Mr-1 I’l- a T**e rlae,
, Estes. *125
.
Honors of HIM) each to tin
project are
Jones and Partin
Juno Wilson. Henry Sshuniach
er. S F Long. M I. Cullum,
I, A llrumley and laske ( harm
Fruit Company. &lt; ontnbuting !-»u
car h were G. S Moon. M L
G.-ry. W P Stone, I V' Dope.
II G Lehrvns. I n Samuel, and
Morris Moses.
.
W R. Miller. J V Harris,
Henry Richter. A R Mahone/
arid C J Meriwether, contributed
126 each.
Victor Cheek. R F.
Cooper and Charles h Mils con­
tributed fib each. iKmatluna of
$6 each came from The*' Aulln,
Kent Roaaetter, (' M « «&gt;. and
ilutchiaon Tractor Company

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
209 Magnolia Ave.
—
"Insured SavinR*."

I’ hone Stt4

Storm Is Seen
As Benefit To
Local Farms
CLAS5IPIED
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ADVKRTIHINC

RATES

on* Inaartton
Uirta laaerliona
4 Inaartlon*
20 inacrUona

PHONE*l 14§l OR BRING YOUH Ada to TltK SANFORD HERALD
Coant, (If# word* to th# Una. Including phnne and address.
A ll aarartlatmaola for altualiona wanted will h« fharged for at th«
___ ________ ___________________
m a la r claaalfled rataa.__ ____

FOR S A L B f.
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1jxnc

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PORT A 111!. r*.!n. DnMrry
rlertnr l*h»»nr 1*1 u *

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and

V IN E ripttled tomatoes for can­
ning, 12.25 per bu. J.W. Bell. HKMINGI E ('nimly'* most cx
Meal
rlvislvt* river (i 4&gt;ntnt(e
Lake Monroe, phono J6^______ _
Irjcntin'* to ImiiIiI u heautiful
JERSEY bull. 2 yean old. with
home. K&lt;Unnl U Lane
registered papers. I n q u i r e
griKcry
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed 8lot*.
NICK
GOING » mull
slore. |07 W Ki r»t St.
FOR HALE
10 acre farm with garage apart
merit, priced to sell.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg

|4«*atlB«rri Fr«M
&lt;*••&gt;
ftill flmxtrd late .Sunday ntu\ car*
had to fonl It slowly to keep
from KtH&lt;nir ilrowned outMany rej»i«lrntA ry|*« rled leaky
&lt;oufn, ami paid they hWd
use
palls anti bucket* to catch the
.inter dtirifi* the kfi|?nt of the
.tot ru A numlirt of rars were
rr|Kirlrt| drowned out on itrret*
am! highway'
County Altm l «
K Dawson
find tile rain would l»rovn »f
value to NLMirnltoie in the coun­
ty
Randall 4 hn«»* of t bane and
t ompari) pon led out that very
frw need In *1' wei«* luring Jri*
!•. red udded that the p* |»lM*» dual
w.t« ub'MJt «»v.r. .tftd termed the
rain an beneficial
Annuitant ID it* MmIIim' u i of the
U-mtity Anent'n office pointed out
that the rain would |rove a hitf
help to the citrun rr»|m A inediuin to litfht n op han l«een fore­
cant •for thin season, he iglded,
and declared that we «an reasonah|\ »/,.*»ect Iwtpe find, an the
renult of the ritIII, tehirh will in­
i re.me hoi v&gt;**bl
Ifiph lartd puntnre* for tattle
v*111 be ini I rovCd h«* |&gt;ointe&lt;t out;

bcrU Willlx.

Court Record
MIAMI. June 26.
—The trop­
ical storm which moved across
North Florid* into the Atlantic
Ocean early yesterday has reiraim-d full hurricane force and
sui centered about 76 miles east
of Urunswick, Ga., the Miami
Weather Bureau announced at 8
|&gt; M last night.
S lr«n » winds and gales Op to
(to miles an hour and tide* Cpnstdcrahly above normal are IndU
rated for the Atlantic codatal.
area from Savannah northward to
Norfolk. Va.
'
The weather Bureau *aid the
atorm was moving »t about 20
nilleu an hour and should lncrea*c
In- intensity during the night.
All interests on the coast* of
South and North Carolina and
Virginia were ordered to he on
the alert and to stand by for
ftrrlhrr ndvlre, the warning con­
tinued.
. .
Warning* Displayed
Storm warning* remained dis­
played from Farnandlna. Fla. to
Norfolk.
The disturbance, which first
menaced the western Florida and
Alabama Gulf coaala then awerv^,
ed toward penlnaular Florida,
atruck a iparaely settled area
north of Tampa before dawn to­
day with wind* up to 60 rnllej
per hour.
It whirled across the northern
part of the State and emerged
over the Atlantic lust north of
Daytona Reach thli afternoon
greatly weakened In force.
U tile Damage Done
The Weather Bureau said Tam­
pa .lid not receive the full fore*
of the storm and reports thla
afternoon indicateil little damage
in the rath of the blow Wind*
ranged up to only 46 miles an
hour over northeaat Florida.
The storm, which originated

June 22. ISIS
Warranty fired*
l.cffler. W. A. ct ux to Curtis

R

Arnold.
Smith. B. O. et ux to Marion
R hodex.
‘ Doudncy, Sanford E. F. et in.
A John I). Jinkins to Ben Prisha
et UX.
United Warranty Deed*
Woodruff, Frank L ct ux to
J I), \toodruff
Woodruff. J D. et ux to W. W
John*.
McDougnl. France* T. to I.esair
4’ hcesboro.
McDougal, France* T. to Kath­
leen Drown ti Florence John*on.
McDougal, Frances T. to Rivana

early last week In the western
Caribbean, followed nearlv the
same course ns a destructive
hurricane last October which cost
citrus grower* in Polk nod ()i ange Counties up to 60 |M-r cent
of their crops.
.
Damage to most of the Florida
communities which felt the full
foriret-of today's blow was con­ M uller
futed, however, lo wind stripped
McDougal,
trees and washed-out roads.

France* T.

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I f w e erish to be fr e e i I f » l wish U
p r e a r r r a In v io la t e tho*e In e s t i m a b l e y r lv l
le g e s f o r w h ic h w o h a r e been ao long con

polished plate glass. Or,
If you prefer, a tablo
top in color, to mutch
the decorative scheme.
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces, are
then fully protected. The
,’* llnVO your Auto glass
replaced before the rainy
season sots in. All work
done by experts.

Senkarik Glas-s
And Mirror Co.
I l l W. Second Street
Phone .'1211

—rATIlK'K UESRTi

REGAINED 17 LBS. ON
RETONGA; FEELS FINE

“ Anybody suffering aa I did
ought to give Rrlongn a trial."
declares Mr. J A. Ilonea, well
known resident of Maldeton, (la.
(near Atlantal in praising this
noted medicine. Discussing his
case Mr. Ilonea gratefully stated:
"1 was losing weight, my nn
petite was very poor, and after back to jny normal 160. The conevery meal I felt bloated and hud stlpution la relieved, I sleep res!
severe gas pains In iny stomach fully, and I feci hotter than in
My weight dropped down to only two years. As tha saying is. |
120 pounds. I »as so restless that feel like Itetnnga gave me u new
it often took me u couple of lease on life. I cannot (itn/sc it
hours to get to sleep, and for half enough.1'
the pnit couple of years I was
Retonga is Intended to lelievr
forced lo use very strong Inxa ■listless due to Vitamin B-l ,|e
tivrs continually f finallv got to ftcienry. constipation, insufficient
where I (ell weak, nervnus and flow rif digestive juices in tb,
miserable practically *11 tne limr stomach, and loss of appetiti
“ Retonga gave me relief W ith­ Accept lin substitute. Retonga
in six weak* 1 rrirEiiif'l seventet n i may t&gt;e obtained at Touchton's —
pounds and 1 'expect in soon he Adv.

MISCELLANEOUS

For Furniture, Walls, Woodwork

DUCO
m»

41 fat or*

O s , Coal M agic

Drie* lo spark­
ling, hard *urfaca, fret from
brush marks,
1$ brlllia n t
color*.

Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard
Uhonc 8.1

FOR RENT

m i r MOBILE, 4 aoupe, good

LIGHT housekeeping room. 600
Magnolia Ave.

BIT. W A N T E D S E T T L E D lady,
ability, with eotne 1
flee experience, wart
with po»t-w*r future
hoan. 1810 Mtllonvil

executive
pent of1 .position
Mrt. Cal1 Ate.

BUSINESS SERVICE

J~j VACClmiOH

MSB ’ TIME

Dont let dreaded, pea,
canker, sorehead gpread
through your flock. Vaoclnete with Dr. Batibury'g
yowl Pox Vaadn# .1
"Takee" Injure U/etim*
immunity- Bee ua about
Fox vaccination Satur­
day.
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Ono hunebod yoars ago, Florida
launched'it* *tato government with the opening
H u io n of the state legislature on Juno 23.

In the century since, Florida's population has
leaped from loss than 100,000 to m ore than
2,000,000. H er poople have fashioned an econ­
omy firmly based on nature's bountiful gifts of
inimitable climate and a variety of fruitful soils.
This year, looking back, we are tilled with pride
at the progreas of our state. W e pay tribute to the
vision and courage of thousands of m en and
women of whom Dlston, Plant and Flagler are
typloal. They staked their alla on their belief in
Florida. Florida today is a tributerto thorn.

Because of the City's finarctal
difficult- Ih maintaining it* capi­
tal equipment such as lira fight­
ing equipment, truck, ard build­
ings ami because the naeil for
mort- public yecrcntional facilities,
the City Commission Monday eve
ning. upon recommendation of a
City Planning Committee, ordered
an ordinance prepared in order
that n utility tas might be lavied.
The utilities lo be taxed Include
telephones, lights, water and gas.
The tjrmimssion also passed a
resolution, al the request of Uto
State Road Department, ordering
|rurallel ioslead of diagonal park­
ing on Park Avenue, because of
the heavy flow of traffic. Thla
law will he enforced as soon a*
new parking lines can be pair ted
in. atr-otihng to II N Sayer. city
clerk
Th# City »a « authorUerl by the
Commission to make application
to the Federal Work* Agency for
an nils aticr " f furols to Cover the
cost of plans, specif nations amt
■ursess on a number of pnstwxr
projects The*# |:.eluded exten­
sion of sewerage svstem to the
, hiinnei nr I -ike Monro,-, rxtrn
■mi of sanitary s.wor service a d
construct nut of storm and sank
taiy sewers, and sanitary sewer­
age lieat merit and disposal Thrao
projects would come under the
George
Dmighdon
reconversion
plan passed by Congress, whereby
funds will be loaned to cities,
states and counties in order to
plan |Histw»r projectPassage of the utilities tax
measure, followed the approval of
the pritici| I# of such a tax bv a

T lrr# I

And again this-year, looking forward, we the
people of this state cross the threshold of the
future determined that we shall leave nothing
Undone which •h*ll continue to bring to our state
ipUHpna of visitors to enjoy her climate and recre­
ation facilities. W e axe determined, too, to bring
about a great iniln* of business pioneers to estab­
lish successful factories, farms, groves and happy,

-trike at Julian'* largest remain­
ing ml rrfiiirrv in the -renml R-29

W ANTED^

Increase In Celery Is
I’redicled For Flo­
rida Next Season

(TT Y BRIFFS

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Pfc. William Beecher
Is Given Discharge

prosperous homos.

Wo. collectively, as citizens of Florida, are proud to
codrdinate our efforts with our state's promotional
program tb develop its economy more tepidly.

New Rules StrcHHed
Game Director

Lt. Clifford Howell
Promoted To Captain

Home On Leave ^

PROCLAMATIO:

Roy M. Garwood, 47, Annual Election to Be
Dies At His Home Held By Sportsmen

KS'/cS'ls

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FEED

iMurlNtrd

LONtrW.OOD. June 27. (Spe­
cial)
That
worthwhile
grey­
hound ken dels can lie maintained
In Florida has been demonstrated
by the Kil Brown kennels forging
kBtq. torr Pur* v ™ ° p y ’ fo r th*
*ineet at the Bttnford-Oriamlo Ken­
nel Club Brown, operator of the
tvnnhoc Printing Co., of Orlando
ha. (or the paat several years
owned and trained hl» dog* at
Clermont. Ilia purae to data U&gt;tals $2,01)6, with the Jackie lUy
ll r i man “ Foot*" llrumley, Col
The birssmg
Kennel* of Chicago running a
ery Fnl premier grnlder and ath fishing in l.ak
close second at $2,067. E. M.
Turtle was third at • 1,067.
Kquipoing the rabbit with the
merhanlcal squawktr haa added
in tnti it
much to the races tha past week
ihrrf
. lete of Seminole High School ha* along the St
.» * , the dogs' attention Is more,
merta
1i&gt;een secured »* first baseman J walking down
^ closely focused on the bunny.
j IN ANSWER TO A SHOUTED REQUEST for a kls* by
•
M (HI
1and field rantain fnr the Frier among ike th
Secretary Arnold has thrown, Yank* in R«»»toit Harlair. ihr WAUa «I m»»$
son learn of the City Diamond ft Gatlin mem
the second race, first half of the bark f«*r lb* in
«utiii* riifbl uvci
Much
Hall 1eague, which, fresii fimn it- lion ball-,iion
RiiIh-h (**f
Hambuiw Ark., jn cp tiil Ih*
tn •bib1 (InvkM n line* in thr tug. h ihiling returning victory over the National (iuaril war lone overwill • la.h writ!
In r, ent
i|rii|»|»»*i| into tb* MRtrr and i»«»iran l*» •*im ' rd the tug at to|, yelled t, am la.l week
S Sgl
y,,wrll team Thui—lay nig*' ah' h« w*te
Ih.mI Thr |»ay»»ff romr* (iMilium) ha Ihe Sartfv lo theirsuiprl-r
ie invitation an,I lagan
(he ' ity I akefrnnt I'aik
"S rM .. |,e
Mary Delate
llial methodtoo -low he [ Ihe Ta\ern team which las' tire folks «l h
center I toward the WAC
week itefeate.t Nowell's, will pla of mail I look
collacts from WAI |the Stale (iuaril as the second
( 111ter national I , game of the esrMllig
Manager Charles Morrison to
dnv refused to predict whether
or not hi* Frierson team, com
nosed of Celery Fcda. would win.
hut hr did say they would he out
their fighting
J W Buckler, yeomah of tb'' :
Sanford Naval Air Station, whn(
manages the Ynwell Team, whirh ,
III
f H i m im IT * ,
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has tin it a lot of N «v y personnel,
- u i nisi, nit-.ii. I, I f i C said today that he believed hi* 1 Fro in June 4, through June l*
Siiiue ilumage ■ ■ -ni.ill I*I**1
n i-inc-eut
tenin bad Iwrn overconfident le-l the Wnmns’s Club w
my* of |n*pi&gt;t*l - .iinl In l hi* ’ ■
week, hot would g 'v» Friersor - , rd bv Mu J. II Crswf.ud, Mr- I
mu tinier ,&gt;( tin eggplnnl . **i|» &gt;1 “
It. T Warren. Mrs I S (iilluii. ,
a g o o d battle
Mrs. (* I Redding. Mis C c team to u dl-tlb t • h.«nipnu.-bi|. In the heuvv min-. ».i- iriniiti.l
C F Kettles, director i
J. I . Hurt, five star father
The alory of the erganiration.
Earl, Mr- H. II Crumley, Mr- ; A- a result, Dob wa- swardr.l by grower*.
recreation
program,
with one gold star, has boon purpose and development of the City
(iellernllv •inuking. Imwesei
John E|ck Mrs Roy lillis, Mi- n arholarshlp I" Holy Cross I in
selected
by
Campbell - Loosing American Legion from it* In­ nonnerd today that new ba*&gt;
J. l(os( Adams, Mrs Fred T ! xcrslty which be i an ulli-iul when It s i r believed thill Ibi* lies* k
Post 63 of the American Legion ception In Paris on Mar.' IS, 1910, Ieen secured; that a score
Willism^ Mr*
Mary
Rennet. he get* nut of the service. The soHktng of the -oil x n lierieflcint.
to conduct the big bond auction until the present time « a i today la tiring provided and that
Mm. J. VS Hall and Mrs S |i i athletic dirt« lor there I- mine r.lining a* it did in n lietween
sale, which will take place s u it­ told to Klwaniani by Reid Mann. will he a score keeper on h
According tn Mi
Hljhlrytnsn.
other than Jsrk Harry, who » i , crop iiin iii
ing promptly at H:!6 o’cldek Legion department adjutant for
DuWsnn, It cleaned nut the lib
Thr hint Club wttii rePirkriilnl shortstop or Connie Muck'- nil
Thursday evening at First 8treei the HUte o f Florida who will
Pfc. William R. Beochtr. Jr.. during thi- period by: Mis J C. mortal,
million dnllar
infield system nnd «**hed out of Ibe
and Magnola Avenue. It was an establish state notuiquartera for 1004 Elm Avenue who, with the
By
Mitchell, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mr- wrhlch Included Mclnnis at first; anil, harmful ferljlin-i -all- that
jounced today bv Joel 8.
the Legion at tha Velde* Hotel Flrat Army, participated In the C. L. Powell and by Mis* (iussic Collins st second nnd Dukei at nmv have accumulateil
Legion commander of tha 1th next week*
French-----and— Belgium Hhlton*
Normandy,
-------Cow pustiires are much green­
third. Hurry oi re managed lb*
state district.
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Adjutant Mann paid tribute to campaign! and who was invalided
From'June II through June 16 Rutland. , Vl. Royal* fni wlnC.i er. isml PM-lure* that dm mg the
. Mr. Hurt now has two Borl­ th# lata Theodore UoostvtH as hack to th* Statea In February, tha VVulnan'a Club was renrrsent
Kettles i'itcbe.1 In (be Nnrthnii drinlght, apiieareil dead li.ive la-ell
and ono daughter In the seryjci one of the oriranlilng geniuses received hla ’ honorable medical
ed by: Mr*. A. L Lyon. Mrs. Ed­ League. Under Dnny's leadership rcviveii There i* nunc water ill
M-SgL Brian J. Hurt woa kQlm who formed the Legion on line* discharge last Thursday, and la gar Mitchell, Mr*. E. [). Drown a lot of men have been groomed III" grass alsu *» result of
during a flying mission over Gfr
•o sound that they have never now home retting up.
lee. Mrs. M. I- Cullum. Mr* J O for the lug leagues, said Kittle* the ruin, *n that cattle arc noli i)i.
many »lne month* ago. J.% I
Ha entered active duty with the Huff. jlr&gt;. A. M Philip*. Mrcompelled to -rrk water bolelieen altered.
Hurt Jr., veteran of Pearl Hai
National
Guard,
and
was
former­
frequently.
Qaorge • McCall, Mrs. K. II ClrOne of the first project* by
ly connected with the Gulf Coast maots, Mil. A. W leavltt mil
Ihr mimndiiirii! adopted *&lt;
Unuiunl siiccc*" atti-udcd tbr
the Legion was to secure relief Beverage Company. Ilia aervlco
planting of sweet niiu during the I uppilL-it tn Rule 16 &gt;•( ihe fish and
for widow* and orphan* of vet­ ribbon contain* four bronxe atar*. Mrt. K, VV. Fite. The Pilot Club 1
gatmlaws reads “ The possession
past season, with the result thul |
was
represented
during
this
eran*. he said. Thia was In 1920.
and was awarded th* purple perio l by Mra. M. B. Smith. Mr*.
of a gun nnd a head light .in the
from
the
middle
of
Apill
until1
Promotion to rank of captain
heart medal. H* also wears the Lourlna R. si, Mra. W. K. H olly
wood* at 1ight shall be deemed
of U ral Lieut. Clifford W. How­ June, many carload lot* were In he and considered ** an att of
lire-Pear I Harbor ribbon, and
shipped
to
northern
market*.
A
,
ell. son of Mr. and Mr*. R. A.
good conduct ribbon.
hunting 'at night and of molest­
Howell, 219 French Avenue, was as result, it was predicted by Mr ing gum$, reptiles or amphibian*,
recently announced by the War Dawaop that (ropi 400 to 600 and ip Violation of the Rule* and
f t
acres o f aweet Corn* would be
Department.
RegylatliMis of the ( 'ummlsalon."
i t request every CltiSM I
Capl. Howell Is in command planted during the coming season .. To Rule 23. l hi- following
of a company of Gen. Patton’* In the Sanford ana.
2 S L V - U X l - l r X . a»U| Mlty »•&gt; accept pataonaTn
Pk i ndmrht was added: "The klU.Third JAsmy and la,new slxti/joedi, . The variety found Iw have U-uiu Jf)g. lakyig nr |it&gt;*»c«ilon _ot glllA
J j j t iu4a. ,H4 ar1U l*l*r iw- bllfty far avoiding aacUan
^ iVnat’ successful was CljfrM.e.
AM members of th* Sanford
in northern Germany.
lltv
tha Fourth of xJuly holiday
floy M. ilWwbdtC 47. growar,
gdbhla. iifielligattir hides ot lctajjf
•nd realdant fh.'lgtM Monroe for 8 p ort*m eA ''A aaocl*t| 6 n . together
cenliy wrote that the .tOUntry
. corn that rcsefuUjc* 4jjMflci^ Ran)
than" /oar feet in Jei)|(h 4a . 49-1?
tarn, hut whitW^urrmM *
the peat 86 yrarx, dlad- at hU wfth all persons who may be In­
there.J* beeutlful end
woo&lt;lr-are full ofc ;j,anM..***’ fTe Uller. up to lOpTiyhvjn -hlight^ jirtaiVy 'prohlbU«d..'*t aU ' tirOgkV
home, at 11:10 y*l*ca Tuoaday terested In eonagrvstkm o f gmroj
recant I
nn person »hliW ' o l l e f ' n W !
taoroln- after an Hln4fa.tif thro* end fUh. artf" ttfg*d -bylg thi kunt- stat%), that he had been hugtlng haa lancer cars, and' ahjuit two 'and
rorier u m iln g 't* be p r e * «t - a »
Difa* time* and had killed five to the aUlk. The right bosk ha» sale, eeli JM Ip. or *h»p for *al* J
Mr tp Athubul
month#.
“ v-x “
^klnq of alllge-.
a tendency to .keep the ear Worm •any; HnigaMTti
a (beating to take pl*a* etr6:f£
flfir - ... „
,
*C* p U Wirrwr,
■‘ m -w
iy evening at the p of (Ralph Wai
’ rH b graduated from Seminole out, and th«f corn la very tasty inr.
ftr w E M fr ■
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L amt aapplira a ready market at lengto.
I a tlma of year when there Is
The Meridlin highway, which
take a fa ll report
- little competition.
Im s'frror. * Ha was recently
extend* from Winnipeg. Canada,
rde| two bronxe star* and
to I^redo, Tex., is 1.769 mile*
b*Mi in the service for thtwe
l o n g . _____________ -*} .
a half raara, and at an* time
In combat for 112 successive
lilce was introduced Into tbo
L HI* wife and daughter.
United Statea In 1694 at Chattowr.
General Hwyltal tr. AtUutU, Go- derehen^r* durtti,

J. L. Hurt, Five-Star Tribute Paid To Lute
F a th e r , Will Be
Leffion’s Auctioneer

HUNTS
• -7I)9 objective ol tha f lorlda Fowar &amp; liflhi Company'* promotlonol program for if*
induitriol devalopm^i of our state to to om U corwtructiv*ly in ttw aaaltoa of

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An American invasion o f
Kuiuc Island on Ihe flank of
Okinawa was n-porltvl by the
Tokyo radio today as Jap­
anese troops in the northern
I’ lulippine.H fled to the moun­
tains from the jaws of a
rapidly i losing Yank trap.
Fifty Sujierforts paced the
air war with a pre-midnight

Ordinance O r d e r e d
Drawn To Get Funds
For Public Works

important nnnounccmcnla he. has
yet made.”
&gt; In Washington the House Judi­
ciary Committee by a one vole
margin tndnv approved President
Truman's recommendation that
Congress make the Speaker of the
House next in line for the Presi.dency lifter the Vice President.
'The bill trow roca to tha House
floor.
In Europe. Turkey watched to
see what reaction would develop
In the United States and Britain
Russia is
to report* that
.— -------- seek- ,
,lng some mollification of the Mon- i
treatix Convention fixing tns stat
u* of the Dardanelles, the atra- j
tegic strait fontrolling the en- j
trance
to the Black Sea.
The
Loudon Pollah government
made the first public acknowl j
•edgemrnt that tha hroadaned Pol
lab piuviRKui «*ovcrnmfnt w War ,
saw would soon be recognlreil by
the United Statea and Britain
Hut the London Pnlea Insisted
they
remainPoland’s
lawful
|irovcrtimrnl.
The
British radio in s broad-

Second H-2‘) Attack
In 1l Hours Brings
Devastation To Bitf
Jap Oil Refinery

Big Bond Auction Legion History _
Will Take Place Told Kiwanians
Thursday Evening By Reid Mann

P oln U r*

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$26.00 GIVEN for any Inforiiia
lion helpful In finding an un
furnished house. Brunson. Mat
her Furniture Co.

ITS. W « have a limited
Mr of four months old
Hampshire Rod pullets.
Dent fo r t Orange laying ATTENTIO N i Service penonna)
end vocation lata — Apts, und
- Vaccinated, $2.00 each.
room* two blocks from Main
Sanford ■Av*. Phone 924.
RL one half block o f ocean by
day or week. Phone- 949-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona' Beach, Fla

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Truman In San Francisco For Conference Wind-Up

“Fonts” Brumley Is
Signed Up Tiidav
By Frierson's Team

r

&gt;ting end cool-

Committee Asks
fo r Utility Tax
To Improve City

Mechanical Rabbit
Has New Squawker

Florida

7 ROOM house, bath. 2 screened CARRIERS fi
porches, amall
grove,
munlty datrv equipped,
lights and city water thr
out. Quick Hale I Bargain I
Shriner. Lake Mary, Fla.
IHHUIOVk HERE WHERE
P1CKUP-1D37 Ford convertible
1‘lttVACY IS IIEBI’ W TKD
coup* good tires, excellent buy YOUR natural desire for privucy
at celling price.
III iniuiry matters it strictly
HOLLER MOTOR HALEH
rraprctvd here.
Friend* and
.relative, sre not liue-tioned
m
W - 1,1 8labout your rrrillt.
Your em­
R E C A P f i F t T r EH ployer or UwMne** associates
Have jutl received another large
will not hrtlr of your personal
ahlpmeot of recapped passenger
nffnirv There la no cause for
Urea, practically aU lire*. These
embarrassment
do not require any permit*.
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Reasonable credit requirements.
NORWALK T1REH
No co-makers on money loans.
W# Kara In ataek a good quantlly
Variable
payment plans.
of both truck and passenger Urea,
FAM lI.Y LOAN CO.
also tubes.
Florida Hank Rldg.
I’hone 33
CHUFA9
Recloaned, par bushal. $9.00
A.M. Prevail,
Hevllle, Fla.
Phona 1104
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pox 4T

Nash 0 Sedan

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Mi-tuber AHsucintcd 1’ resn

Tokyo Radio Reports U. S. Invasion

Come And Get It’—He Did

President Truman left Salt
Ijike City toduy for his home
town o f Independency Mo.
where his press secretary,
Charles G. Ross-said an im­
portant announcement will be
imade at a press conference.
Ross refused to reveal the
nature o f the announcement,
saying. “ It’s one o f the most

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UPHOLSTERY
fabrics, .. .....
v trie#, damask*. brocaUlle*. a
d stock to select from. R
Brown. M il N. Orange Avc
Phone .4068, Orlando. Fla.
-

M r i t A. William*
T il Atlantic Bank Bids.

9Tiuman Talks
To Conference
..On Peace Plan
PresidentiuF^Secretary
Reveals That Pres$ ident Has Big An­
nouncement Ready

TRACTOR, double disc hand
spray and duster; fertiliser
drill; 2 ham) culllvator.
62
gallon drum. Phone 600 li._____

FOR SALE
6 Room House on West side
pf town, Jotatod op H « f city
block, furnished dF ■unfurnished.
RoKrit A. Williams
Phaq* 731 ATUm4e_B»nk_BU.,.

SANFORD, FLO RID A, WEDNESDAY, June

E.stnblmhcd 1908

VOLUM E X X X V I

20 ACRE farm tiled, good flow.
Ing wells, 10 acre* rough land
Palm Hammock Sanford. Flu
* P. E. Boh, 1101 Park A v .„
Sanford, Fla. I’hone 661-W.

TRACTOR, plow, harrow;
trailer, small acreage
trad# for kicker and
* Phone 60.

A N IN D E PE N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

ten din g— w e m o at f l g b t l

1IU weight Went Down To
Only 120 lbn., Everything
He A le Seemed To Dis­
agree With Him, And He
Felt Weak, Nervous And
Miserable,
S ta te s
Mr.
Ilonea.
,

Cover the tops of your
Vanity, dressing table
and night stand with

cost is less than refinlshing the top.-----MirrorB, o f course, for
Ihe Background.

.

to Al-

-4Aatlol Morltfaro
— Spann. Albe i t &gt;t - nx to Flor­
ida State Bank.
Satisfaction of M o ft n ir
lladerer, John C. et ux to A. F.
Ramsay et ux.
Virginia - Carolina Chemical
Corp. to J. H. Little et ux.
Virginia • Carolina Chemical
Corp to J II. l ittle et ux.
Honorable Discharge*
U. S. Navy to Raloh William*.
Sr.; U. K. Army to Kira Turner;
Army of United States to W il­
liam R. Beecher. Jr.

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far 30 days
qnly fiislH

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M lk lu lla a of Judgment
Virglnia-Carolina C h e m i c a l

in

c . J. M b y .

Bank to Elmer

Brookcn.

FiprbU St^u
Denmirk.
,

Censorship Is Blamed
Goes Far Beyond
A rmySecuFityCprhJ

LOAN CO

of Sanford
H— Florida Slate Hank Hldg.

m

Florida Slat* Bank to Fortune

GOOD TO KNOW!

required by law.
.
. i
It l&gt; lo rttra d H i*t .IU &lt; , m A&lt;* bf
publish'd ohi# h % »*A 'I b r »Iou|

IFirst U. S, Paper j e s f i n a a r e »
'Of Free China
r’i « lit
Is Suspended
w.. j k u » «

Ctt-sh can
borrowed from oh on .shortest notice
no diaturhnnee.— “ Jimmie" Howland also
of $76. $100. $160. $260 or more— nhouli
require it.

FAM ILY

WEDNESDAY,, Jut* ;27;ni9t5

F tO R ID A

SAN FO RD

33

l «&gt; eonaeautlvc week* la th* N » -

ford Herald, » newspaper puhlllhe&lt;l at Hanford. Hemlnul* Coubly,
Florida.
WITNEHM my band and aral this
I t day o f June. t i l l .
I flK C U IT COl!HT H K A L )
.
O. I'. IIKHNHUN,
Clark Circuit Court

Corn, to Joe Fernaijdei. '

T it le Guaranty A A k itra c t Co.
to J o f f t L i a m t a ,

Sp|DMr, C; W. A Son« to Joe

t iii: n n c r iT roi
n in t h , jr r iic is
o k T in : s t a t b i
in
a * i»
Ktlfc

n ir s T i.

IX &lt;ii

aret.
TIIOM AM M KAO AN
I'laln tlff.

I’arlTal Satisfaction of Judgment

iK lftO T IIK A HTUtUH
V A S T KAOAN.
OefendaotA u l p | f n t o f Judgment
t i i e S T A T E (IK f i x
lllackshcar
Anufaciurini; Com­
Com- o n K i r r n c u f
Blykshrar IHanufacturini:

Cha«| A Co. to Joe Fernandez.

pany to E*pry Nickel.

r r.ld 'h r e
liurnlby*
Treiii'.ul
u&lt;.«(on?.»

Wilgon 4 Toomer Fertilizer Co
o H en ry Nickel.

A as Ig amenta o f M ortg age
Sem lndle County Bank to lie n ,
ry N lc k »l.
S e m n o le Count* Bank to H en ­
ry N ickel.
Charter .Granted
O viedo Educational Endowment
Fund, Inc.
Afrmy Q u a l if ic a t io n .
Beecher, Jr. W y ila m It.

■imoir,

Iran 's oil p ooli were known fo r
centuriea, but were not com m er­
cially c ip lo ltc d until B ritish intrreU a ware grunted a concession
In lbO l.

I F A M U t O t t AWNOUMCSft QUOTAS

notice

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Muk* Qm aa ApplfcvXWn tp

T h e oational language o f H aiti
is French.

L E G A L n o t ic e
r»|E 9TATT3 OK KLOKIDA.
•IK C L T IN ti.i. TO r U U M K C K Kl»
W A IIO MillTH. Wlioir r r.l.l.im

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(.*!•» r i»0«* Kdttinl
ll&lt;1«4 l *«s l«t lift

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Yuli I f r h a r r b l no|lf %J lliat null T o
It K. TltPUM TON:
i»r lUvurr* liax Im-» ii nlrti .toliial
Vou are hersby notified 11&gt;e ■
) ou Itl III- CircUll I'o u il lor Nrnil* there 1. - brer, f 11, -1 In lb*- Above
• 61* Couftly, Klttiidx. in r i r n o m ). M .lr .1
Court
l&gt;&gt;
It A T II II Y N
t*jr K lou lf* Mr it hmllli
You nr* TIIC IIH TO N again.I you a lllll of
xer«by r»«|ulr»&lt;| lo fli» your wr-l* I ' oim|i Ia Int lor divorce.
• II B p p r| r«b (« with lh- L'lrill of
IT IM T II K l i r . r o l l E OBUKItKD
•4 Id t'l/aill In I ha* Count f f 'ourl tills you appear |o acid lllll of
lllll.
llouxe eit Mxnford. KlurutM. ten or I lit I.I I ti I on I lie Aliduat
In w ll, A oc ual l. IMS, or
l.ffor* HnlimUy. Hi* IMIi &lt;1.1 &gt; of I 'ay
ally. A. O , l*4!», or »* •l»*fMuli will • o ffe r ilrfauli Judgment for fall,
u« -nlavra«| MgMlIlxl &gt;ou o Oil ««|i| ore lo appear ll la further of•4ux# w ill priXtatl r 1 part*
Or- dared ibai llila Order of l-ubllr**i«rrd that ibla nolle* l»* pultllxh- lion !•» p ill, 11.b ,*1 In a qualified
•I onr* u » « a i for four t t i wm. i„e&gt;|,n|,.r
In Hemlhnle County.
Klotldn once . . vaek f«,r four M l
a»a*iillv* W*rk. in lh « Hanfor.l l|rr
'
ofiari
lit
a
*
a
Mark*
• Id of Hanford. Florida
\\ ITNKH h lh« Hx ml r«ml f.m rU I
WITNHHH my hum! and the- •*•»!
•f «ald (Vturt thl* IHh «k«&gt; of •• «aI uf this • nufl Ml S«rifiir0,
Heemlmilr •*t»unl&gt; Fbulfck. (hla 20l)i
Ion#. A I ». I9lb
•U&gt;* of June. l&gt; «i
•*(i n c ir iT t:oi?UT h k a i . i
m*iit**i*it ro riir mkai.)
u r iir .K m a i n
•» »•. i i u k .s d u n ,
O a k of I'ln u ll f'ourl for
r irr h of l 'Itctilt V oa^rt
Hamlnol# Count). Florida
K ltMilrhxuRh
tkcriiuui NkxlJXtr' A M r K w i n
Attornvy
for &amp;*sMinllfr
IMxlnllfl'x A ttnrne).
(irtMinlo KlorMa
Orlando. Florida
IN T i l t : COUNT o r T H E CO l NTY
J c im t b IKM INU I.r. COl NTY.
r i . (IH ItlA . 'IN M IOUATt:.
IN IlK : KMTATK O f
IliS IE M t'OltlA

Ilereaard

TO A L I. C ltK IllTU K S AN I» l ,t:il
MWNH IIA V IN U CLAIM S L it
HEM a n u s
AUAINHT
MAIL

When i(’s a Long Distance call from a service man to the folks at
hotne . . well, you just know she’ll do everything she can to help.
You can help, too, if you’ll give the hoys first chance at Long
Distance each night from 7 to 10. That’s the time when thousands
o f them rush to the telephones in the camps.

You end earb of ynu are beret,y
Uoilfied anil required lo preeenl
M l
c .laU ae. a ltd. dauanoAe which
VoU. or either of yhu. inae hevu
v a s i h a i • III* T i U l , nl Ul’ ftlK M
SfOlU).
deceaae-L
llje
of
eald
Cuuaty. lo Ik e Cuunlr J u d g e of
■ einlnolu County. Klorlda. at hla
a lllc v In Ike court houae uf ea'd
Count &gt; at Mnnlord. Klorldn. w i t h ­
in e i k b l cale n dar month* fro m the
time o f the f i r s t publication of
this nolle*.
K u b claim nr d e ­
Sem inole County
mand etrall ke In w riting, end ahall
ela te the place ' of realdenc* and
post of fir e ad d r e ss of the c la i m ­
Court U ccord
ant, a n d ahall be s w u m lu by
lh * c la im a n t, hla a t * o t , ,,r his atl o r n e j . slid a a y such claim or d e ­
Monday. June 25, 19^1
mand ndl *0 filed shall lie v oid
Warranty Ugcda
x u c u n o K h. x V p l e h y ,
VaecutrlA at the Leet Will
Feritu-.dc*. Joe et us In Hanry
.a
n d Testament ol Muele'SI.
Nickel.
„
r&lt;Srd. dsCsaead.

lilukp, Wulter E. to Willard I.

Cox et ux
C h a ttel

The Tires

T h a t Stay
Safer Longer Because
o f These
Extra Value Feaiui &lt;■

T ilt : r o t u - i o r t h e « o i .n .
TV J l U K t; aKNIINbLE retl'N TV. I l . o m i o . IN p n o lf ATK­
IN its:
b iit a t i: o r
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r
II A IIIIY II. lEt.TUtEN.
I&gt;.ce4aed
— a .T ti A I.l. C IlK IH TO flS A N il t’ KItMONM IIAVIN U &lt; l.A lilM
O il
l&gt;KMANI&gt;8
AHA INST
U*U&gt;
K .'flA T K
** You amt »aeh of *nu are hereby
nollf te,t a 11-I required to prcaefH
any claim* and. «e m a a * . wblelt
in

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HERE. APE T U * FACTS: It is Into that moro new
tin g ajro tMlag mad® but only
most nMfctlsl
B e sod 0 card holden are getting thato. A-card
h a litn uro nut eUgihle, but yoil, tpo, ctpx
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B ^ o fO fC a a

•qoin-p»?poH Ca/«T'

llt I B I K S , -W-.e.e.l. lata o f cald
f'ounly, |o Iba County Judaa of
Setolnole Count*. Klurlds. at hi*
o lfic * In tha court houae uf aalj
(Viuntv ai sianrorfl. KlorlJ*. with-

M ortgages

Oinitci. A
tu Florida Slate
Bank
Brookcn,
Elmer tu Florida

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ugaiast aliUldin^.

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T , Jane 27, 1046

TBre SAI FORD TTERALD, SANFORD FLO R ID A

w . '. ( i x ‘ u ' &gt; i -'i imi M

fommi

revenue waa mid* by Mayor Ed­
ward L. Higgira:

“ Thli condition of the Citv'i
financea was brought about prin­
cipally by homwtead ajemptior.
Over the pastf ten yeara or tincc
the homcateatTcaemiitioi law hat
*
T t
.
been enacted the City'a lo«« of
^ I C w l l i « t 4 r n n f u r * &lt;&gt;&gt;r)
rwvanue t* over IJoO.curaroittee appointed by the City operatine
00(K l i t at the present time
PlannUw* -Commission and ro - ameunta
to approximately j:iS,.
■Ittifi*' o f It 1* Cornell, chair 000' a wear, uud the Cit&gt;* Comman, W. A. Lrtffor •ctf- S. F. missin-. oltd^ the Gitv I'lnnning
Poudney. Thin cwmnhte# met last Committee agVcc that the utility
\WviiiMday aftemoua.
tar should be placed on all utili
^rh«t Cofatninion tamed over to ties to offset thia amount of
the comwit tee coplea of-their money and this money should be
budgeU fo* the post few- year*, used for capital InvaatmMl and
together erttb the current muUhl r Improrfwarda.v .

F ir

to

Iril

balance sheet*, wilh the, request
that they ply# a recommendation
t^the City Commisakm in frgard
to method*1of raising money for
the co.-.tfnoing aad Improvement
of capital knvrstrnenl#.- v *
v1 ■-

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Stop in after
# v a eood glass o f Beer.

*

BILL’S PACKAGE
.

STORE &amp; BAR

A Complete line of
Wine — fleer — Whl*kay

"In - levying this Us the Citv
Commission Is endeavoring to
jilare It- la far aa pooaUdij where
It wilt affert homestead* which at
tha present time are net paying
ar.y t*s.fur the operation of the
City but only for debt eervice.
“Th* Cifv Commiaihm coiuid.
ered aa ordinance drawn for thli
purpose at th» Monday right
meeting. However, aa some neces­
sary information woe lacking thu
meeting was adjourned ustil later
this,Wreck anil further data will
be-accumulated and the ordinance
jasassd.
"In passing this ordinance the
Commlmio* will definitely stite
the. purpose to which this money
wilt Do-.used and sacill endeavor to
aet.up e three year program with
d e f i n i t e objectives." i_
The Qimmisrioi took under ad­
visement a request by Voli« Wd
Hams that a franchise be granted
to the Sanford Equipment Com
phny of which he Is president, to
operate all taxicabs In th* city

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SILVER
SPRI NGS
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“Cum Laude”
O for
Hot Weather

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Anna Mae Chapman

sANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON

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Legion History
ToId^KiWanians
By Reid Mann

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operation, foofiniuo its r*l&lt;&gt;rl o
ibuTiro operations to air activity
There likrwis* waa to confirm
atiun of reports which the fokvi
radio hna been circulating fo
more tluin a week, that Alllo
warships have Iwari active of.
Baiikpapan, on thu eastern ™ »»
of Borneo
The snokesmun said the Aussie
walked into Miri without
pposi
tlon There was little left -«f ill.

vp run i‘ps4i*i!i* our FT^ulftr M''i*n j toil liav# tiecn i»rtiin»nptl for $*l*i* ,
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irIVI- *«-'h‘dhelp mol that mole
The lupancse gaiclson ef Mlt
n f, , jiniemlriP'iil % wet I' inhied
was believed to be falling bar
U p iii’i I'im I thitt Ih.vh w Iuj i pine
on Kuching several hundred mite
!&gt;u| of thi'" cnliflIt 1 will hot have
farther down the west Coast o'
lo | &lt;ddh- »ippip» Hi the -lii-el**
Borneo
iik nftpi the Inwt wnr
Ilf' o b "
r* afiMHrw n « N |'!K#
ttild f • Iwifiun with nmre than
The IHim inir mi Rrimblii
n»&gt; cusl reC.inl.-.l by the Sill
N e» lll.O"" u..»ls ami I ,lMVi IV u nteu,
Haw a) -ihnip the iilfitnl of HiV.nk
stud
llrllidi
urrupaipm l«’r&gt;
the large-t pnirmtti m
pu riioln
........ . ami uimnn 1 mills
K ""1
O'"
,he iniirli II. Berlin Indm
N-ai f
M
Mann mis Mit,.»hl. e.1 in
poOkthnui w n r introdiKtd '»)■
Iteilin Ihe British mil link u|&lt; Matin, Stineiipher #n.l Ji«-t
land ( m
Ftancts_in I W b
, wilh an A i m U csi . uslumn. (.lit, F
nnnhunred sec
rt
&gt;
r"ritmley
e
I road.'ast add-sl.
,ii..| I la., liny Seoul aWllliis P
S A N F R A N C I S C O . Junr 27 IA*1 Alien l!ct;td ami |ier*iiu«lt‘ -i
Frrsiilent Truman tulrl n • he«.r Jack Spe. el who wits a enot
Ing final
session of 'he
San ' w a r d ut the s.I.et
palm '
Francisco conference las' night f ugl e rani t•• Bid Meriwether
ihrtl the people uf the United, was also .inturnneed. Unest. to
Stales were "ov. rwhelmtnglv" in day were ", II Cage of Snvun
tavur of American participation nail, _ supei ilsor of traiisferin the new organization for world the AtUnto ('oast Line Hnilroad
peace and said the rhnrtrr would and Bussed David, III* A tent*
lirectgr.
lie presented t&lt;&gt; the Senate ini
med lately for i ntif leation.
The world must give its whole
hearted support to the document
drawn UP liv fi" Initeil Nations
tone after lime Ir.lio,. wr.-k- rlie
Fresident said, or Istiuv all ihos.*
—
who diod so that it might be
M M II Jl , ,
i s i IUi • 1 1 I III M I
created.
iilt'lsi.
lit. I I I
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Truman rame to the f l a g - |
col sM
*T\T&gt;;
mmccked, brillantly lighted Ooera ■
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uriiKKT
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ItoUae a fter watching the member*
1'iiiMtrr.
i
o l the A m erican delegation sign
VI.
» H IT f«r
in m m n :
the document which hr said war i r a III* nOiu,
I
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i
ilftr.i
&gt;
I ll
the w orld’s hope for iiernuneni
OHKlI.H o p 1*1 III.K t t l U N
pence—a peace to lie enforced by ritli HT vTl
i llig , rr h ill i
KI.I'IUI'A
,'uoli’ iii -mfit |l(.|f with rriilii-tii
military power if necessary.
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The people of the Unitod Slate*,
Add I'M*
lilik flirt* Ir
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t d In n u t i f it I I ' m . i
which rtfliaed to Join the leagu e
lull HI r I- ret.) 111•1If Ia’4.1 411»1 f ■
o f Nations after the First World .uir.d in m
n. i • - &gt;•■in m
War, and their representative* m * eampisla' ni -t
n » " ' " "«'•
lor
Senate are heartily ts-iinirf
. ?...W*- m
111&gt; K*l.-tr i A* f •!* "
Aruerteari ntiproval of the chart• mlttiit*
A(»|+r-« ' rill'* *■ 'I-* 4 ••f
* li # t.. th
er. Mr. Trumjm aaid.
July I t . i.r i ♦u, hi tlrfrft.li *li t i .'»f [
*ScO, Tom Connullv ID-Texaaj • dllp €541,-1'
II p f t i r r n l
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vie* chairman of tne American
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hi if* ft*n r
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CommitUcK muit p i io i i((| * ■•t.i-rii . iiruimi.u.
in
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Huh chiytff through' the l l p ^ r

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I’ntrolling and mopping u p' ories of home and happy living,
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Hli I t Tht churter, appruveJ Mitiuin
i\ &gt;
&gt; VIt operation* continued oil the big I “ Undoubtedly-. you know - tin
1.1
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hucOiur
uffek'Uvv
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southi-nstrrn island of Mindaiia- N*'id .•«*« nle constriction tom line
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Air forces based in the Philip :^i» a member of the IWlth Coif s•*©i1 a» it ii railftcnl b| thu nn&gt;1 M"l %■ I I I'M I i
I►
» ,t
pinrs, flying in supporiMif the i «lruijike»illbUalion forking in I ift*T lumber of tmtiomi- th&lt;* Hie
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widespread ground activity, drop* wuf rone Under trying conditions, FWt ami a majority of the
111* I I l \ \ M l * I. \ I ill r|
ped " ii" tons of bomba on cni-thV not only bombings but bad weath. other IS Unites! Nations.
I’l l
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Hr
Truman
gave
the
delegate,
target* while other jdane* kepi ir, too, you've no idea of whit
M ill - r M l ! l t - N
up the blockade of Funnosa mi l i'd Iw willinif to suffer for just n ntiusage of hope for ps-rmunvm
sit
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the Pescadores, directly w*sl of he tipp.iit. nllv of tieing with my I pqac* But he also injected tin
wife and daughter again
T h o ' w a n i n g that now tnls ctuirtei **''
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Formosa.
Heavy, medium and flgliler lilurty of walking down First] hag leen written, “ the world most
] s. n
,
units swept over Southeastern Street; fishing in Luke Mon roeliust it."
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" I f we fad to use it.” he saltl.J .............
Borneo and Western Celebes, tilling a glass of beer In Monk's
s IMS
betray, all those
win I1
dropping 1*60 tona of explosive* Fool Room’hunting along the] "w e ihull
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on enemy liases bordering tho ^t Johns Hivcr and all the p lr a^ h aV e tied in order that we might ftll'l )&lt;■•! til*
Makassar Strait. Airfield* tverr iurta a fret man with u f w i yn*ot lure infreedom andsafety
n
crnternl, personnel urea* hit and mind run think of. Tor just that I |u em u* it."
i it.»
opportunity Iwiti- granted me or
fl, wuined that “Tnere is n
defense positions neutralised.
i
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Air patrols also searched tin "ever having denied nfysrlf the{ time Kir making plans -and then
lll.l"
freedom
its
ioming
to
serve
my
i,
u
nunfor
aetluii."
Then
h*
Aslutic
coast
and supported
i n» i .
eladl"
work a n y ' tidde-i
ground forces mop| mg up in country. III
1».si I
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New lluinea, the Bismarck., urn. hour* ut any puv
“ V • out lusre realize that it
Solomons.
home no mat let how hunt air
(HI Area Betaken
individual might
try, he could
.1. .(MI i
Australian Ninth D i v i s i o n never visualize the life we live,
IlfM il
i
forces completed thp recon |ue.t the working condition* we're subp..Ii. I
of the great West Borneo 01.
Hr.
It
i
lected
to
and
the
necessary
fields Sunday with the capture amount of hnrdthin required to
'I.
off. . 1,1.
of Min, whose .100 oil wells havv win just onr lint tie. Because of
t'r*
•«,,*«
&gt;
been blaring under the Japuhesc 1tint realization we’re inclined to j
M« . I I,
torch for the last three weeks.
,1
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'*■ tolerantAsilh some of the pet
t . . . r . , e O— »
The town of 14,600 pre-win w personal » uahhle, of mdivid- rehll)flJutiOI1 uf veteran*, their
imputation was deserted when thi .aU nii.l troups. The selfishness
^
huapiUlnation and care . • » \ 1
VI
"D igger"
column,
which
ha.. if minds " “ ‘ iali.g able n look o( llrMnd, nU.
VI 1 I MfM 1
A l lhl |1Ir. t.„,
landed at thy Luton’ refinery ren- f«rth «r thnn thvir*o%!n
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nn /i.i.i
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Uani unu* Ib«r» nr«
i w « l *ecru
tar several days earlier, pushes, ___ II-*-- .t
*Irilkrt
iitnlI *Uthe ____
rupulfant
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turir*
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through wrecked storage tanks '.nek of cooppruhon which in}ur&lt;*n
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find * *11Hi* l utfion n ff ic u M hi ru
power stations and offirr build
*«t itnlv then ijvMi rvpijtntioii h,it
I
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ings, a headquarters iposesma
•lllfimtuly i! i iii.l bv .ill •»f un in irnrd m itrtddum* of. v*u|% * 1
j
V
Lh»« iiiif l u c t n t
t im u . a i,* */ii*i*
•
1
said today
hi* o r t i l o n i r o l i*nt o f a r i i n f l i e ! hi
••lion--* i it w id o w ‘ t
urrminn
law
I
'h i'h wr out 1&lt;*r«* Hnffur moi»t
General Mar Arthur's cointnuni

Truman Talks
To (unferenee
On Peace Plan

O p e r a torn:

Belle Mlnahew Sybil Shelton

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♦nr fr*n t
Miri oil field, on* of th. |
A k'dlll 1 . )4MItk \"
m Borneo, w s* il« .rione |
nj.u* ufi«i 11 - 1 itiiif »In IP 10 Thirl
years, later, it | . il li- tu i .-n.l ii to
too well, were still producing I
niH.otm l.artels of nil uunuall
hilt tile well* were eoi. I.lere
near exhausttou at OtiO to t AKIO
foot levels

£

H 'Ua*. said tonight he would -Dill 1 4 (III
U II M &gt;
w it k in (ierfes'1 huriiumv" with
M Truman to get spee.lv mti 11,4 ;*1I. .1.1

I bill ton
President Truman spoke to tinfiiai plenary »*saion after sume
41 "f the Uniltsl Nations hail
si iiwt i fn* Muo uihI LftiUI I’tOLiml
{ ( a l l l l K I l H Vrntm l*B«V Our I
f « tantleiHM I p saw I ' e g r Itnrf
churtwr. Thu ri*mminlrr
ported, in mopping up scattered I ness m mailing it P&gt; me
Every
to affn (heir »ii:ri«Uiro
points of enemy resistancei issue is read and reread and wtr« t«
Mopping Up Cnnlinunt
’ every line brings k iu vivid m ew lair r t« n»lfht,

The
oldest

Summer heat and summer
» «porLt demand u hair atyle
Ihnl
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ttint -can
“ take
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easy to manaifo
fd cut that
look* well after a few strokes
with a comb la thu answer.
L Have your hair cut and atyled
'¥ by our experta.

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Jap Radio Reports.Boy hr Service,
U. S. Itivasiou Of Would Give Lots
Kume Islan d For Fishing Trip

P A C K TH R E E

ROOMY SOFA BED

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Now's a K0«d time to net one. /hite enamel (mirth, thi*
uite will l,o a joy to own and tttsy to keep clean! I^our
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ludtrating graphically the “ new cave age of bomb shelters
which will result if world peace is not assured, he urgcJ
not only ratification of the United Nations charter out
enforcement of it by every possible means.
He believes the first peace job is to draw up a program
which will break Germany’s dominance of Europe forever
It must be “ sufficiently Specific— industry by industry— so
ail of the occupying nations know they hnve agreed to
the same thing." And it must be so complete ns to leave no
loophole whatever for German military recovery.
Then, he recommends that "this Gcrmnn settlement be
used as a basis for n comprehensive all-embracing agree­
ment with Russia.” In this way "w e can show her the
means of making herself so strong she need not fear Ger­
many; and this while permitting her to reduce military ex­
penditures, leaving more fo r uplifting the living standards
o f her heroic people." He advocates "a positive American
foreign economic policy", awl much else of interest »o
everyone.
The country will probably agree with him that ra tifi­
cation of the charter; and a strict United Nations ]&gt;oiicy
concerning Germany, enforced by Gen. Eisenhower and
the Allied Control council, are the immediate steps to
successful p
e a c e . ____________________

'Social Calendar

MONDAY
An executive meeting of the
W M S of the First
llaptist
Ib u icli will |,e held at church
annex at 11:30 A. M followed
by a covered dish luncheon at
noon.
•
At 2:00 P. M. afl circle* of the
First U ipti.l Church will hold
|tlieir regular monthly meeting
and afterwaro will assemble to­
gether for the qunrtrrlv business
meeting

Sunday
t. Itobsnn - 73

Zenobia’s City
r ^ T m iP H RIDE
A fter ncnrly 2,000 year., of alienee a once-fiimmis
ilNC CAN HAP- city returna to the
newa with the announcement that
IN THIS WOULD |French troops in Syria have a base at Palmyra.
NEXT-. 1 am with
Palmyra was once a city formad by the conjunction of
man shall
on tw Q caravan r0utes, as a modem one might rise around .1
hee. A c t* 10.1 •
railroad junction. Untlcr the gifted Prince Odenathus and
---------- -—
Ida wife Zenohia, one of the brilliant women o f history, it
law claim* he’* not sought to mnintain to Iia lance between the Homan empire
he’* an American at„| the rising kingdom o f Persia. Eventually this balanc
*5h*t's fin*.
became too precarioun to keep up, and Zenobia'a city fell to
tke care* of him" * Ihc Roman cmi&gt;cror Aurclian, who led its princess a cap­
tive in his triumphal train. Now largely a group o f hovels,
from Sam' Byrdj jt.s ancient ruins, seen across the desert, are impressive
natl Town South,' .jvcn today.
‘ Farr'p ? c lf lc where ’
The French use of Palmrrn suggests that better days
d in the landing may be coming. It is on a good road, and has a comfortable
Okinawa.
B e f o r e ' hotel. There even Is some indication that an independent
• again a fte r the g y rjaj under pressure from the United Nations, might
^Hollywood, Calif., supprss the local sheiks who, like the hundit* of our own
i* another book to early days, make traveling difficult.

DruffH Without Doctors
Modern tlriijf.t are effectinK wonderful curea. hut tH••&gt;
don’t take the place of doctors. In fact, with the use if
high potential drugs, patients are increasingly dependent
upon physicians’ orders,
City health officers everywhere are warning citizens
against using the new drug, penicillin, without doctors' in­
structions. A self-treated patient may take too much, with
bad results, or overestimate the drug’ s powers and think
he Is cured when he isn’t.
Modern medicine has accomplished great things in
making man able to cope with his complicated environment.
It hasn't, however, succeeded in making him leaa dependent.
Apparently, quite the contrary is true.
As the challenges'to living become more and more com
.«*•
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plicated, the ways of meeting those challenges become
■ Jf you want to keep down fn
fantile paralysis thi* auminer. get increasingly specialized and technical. In high speed living,
rid of file*. That at leaat I* one as in high speed transportation, the specialist is required
thlnff which the State Boird o» when the motor, either human or mechanical, need* tinkerHealth says wilt help. Fliea pro­
bably are the one principle car­ ling.

K Bond .ale. nrr .till running
behind In Seminole County and
for the first time since the war
began there I* danger of thi.
County falling to meet It* quota.
E-Bond*, a* everyone hy now.
should know, are the one* pur
chaacd by individual* a» dletinet
from buslneaa houae* and corpor­
ation*, and are the one* primarily
ith preventing
inftaconcerned wi.;.
..
h&gt;u and
___ rUIng price*,i. Whether
tion
the preaent lethargy toward them
If due to the ending of the war In
►Europe, or to *ome other cause,
we can't tar but it certainly
J»h1 hecauiie of any t*ck of fpndx.

rier of tbta dread disease. Tney
gat all kind* of filth on their
feet, then walk over your child'*
a1Ic« of brr»&lt;i leuvfnir filth And
perm* on the bread for the
Baby to eat. If you had a magni­
fying glaaa. you could ae# for
youreelf Juat how had an ar­
rangement thi* can be. You can
keop flies out of the houae at
leaat, hy proper screening, and
with • ffi'nrroun umi of apray
funi and fly swaturi.

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Personal

Mrs. Corey Baker
Wed To R.O. Gnann

Short, Stout, fashion-wise women choost
Mary Allen’s half sizes . . . .

Townsend Plan, no
ld-age pcnilona will
i up anything he
•nd Plan definitely
idee to pay the old
month.
ip In HR 112*, the
or# Congreu, the
len propose, that
wt levy a lax of 3
the groaa income
l&gt;ta) of all boat-

ir w y is e

everywhere, will hope for It* aucc*u fn preventing war* In the
. future, or In controlling them
once they have started before
they get out of hand. Bgt If
wa ere wtaa. we will not depend
too wholeheartedly on this world
organization, on anything, other
then ouraelvea for our future
peace and eecurlly. Wa are eUong
•now militarily, ahd wa xhould re­
main strong. The world le alck of
war now, U devoted to peace,
but what the attitude win be tan
years from now, or twenty, no

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Deftly designed to give that slim, trim appenram ••
Prints. Polka Dots. Bemberg Sheers. M»ltd «"lo r-

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All rliKlhlrw who rlrflwl 1*»
•rcrpi
annuillr*
ufiilrr
ihr
lownihrnd l'l«n hill «*«»uld hr
rr«|uirrt1 to rrtirr from Rjtinful
&lt;H«»(T«tion Karh. o hr or *»hr
■mi retired, would &gt;p«*e *
open fire a younger perMHi,
l.iifthlr« would h »»r to niree
to put all innuilin wo rrcelvfd
l*rrk Into rirrulation at t»ncr

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SIGNS
AND SIIO - CARDS OF A L L KINDS
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HE-srU a t l l r l i l n g down ruffled front . .
e*|i ib r ir *. . . black and shining buttons
dramatise lid* elegant print
in lovely Relon rayon.
It's a Kay Wlulney . . . an achievement
in fashion, fit and craftsmanship.

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Mr*. Robert Robinson anti son.
John, together with her mother,
Mr*. Hannah. Drldgeman. and
Mias Marjorie Hrtdgrman of 110M
Myrtle Avcmie. left Monday from
Orlando try air plane to proceed
to the Canal /.«mr where Mr
Robinson Is employed a. an en
gtnecr Pvt. Frank Robinson, son.
has
twien
s ta tio n e d
at l'am|i
Blanding.
Hardy Anderson. Son of Mr
and Mr*. J. K Hall, who was
graduated from Mercer tlnlverelty Monday, left Thursday for
Nortiatown. Pa., where he will
work under the supervision of
Maurice Rtsellng, chaplain at
Norristown State Hospital, for

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Bectrica) appiiaaoa* wUl play Ihakmlaaai rob
tit bltagtog rest, aoiid cwaloit lata, the tUeboaie Ape Home, but Srst, edeqmaU wtrlag aad
iwlloeat-owltoll most be presided Rewtnay

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biiae mway obeli teal ooetlwts to thea, k&gt;a, 7
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OMaer (linnet

When G1Joe chaaoee kis APO aoabes la*
cos oa Mata Street. ba’U b* looktag lot a te a s
with modem coodort* aad eeavealaacee - 0
hoew * * 4 * pospble by kaytag War Boada to- *
day aad aenag tteai aattl 01 joe comae home.

theory It Is wonderfull pr*c
lly II Just won’* work. .Form
won’t produce anwan than

i-.

jiV i^ F U R H U U n i

l»» million

adult Aiin-riian. who woo I l&gt;e
eligdde for annuito'. un lei the
ToMtisend Plan
Probably- a mofority of tiu-.e
Id million eligildi. would rlecl
to accept the amimltea. As they
each spent
or more for
American-made merchandise each
month, consumer good* would
speedily move o ff the ehelvca am!
thus -nil ublc-liodicd youngster*
available would bo ner-dod tr»
mnmifnrture and handle marchndf
diar.
S im p ly
aa * guarantee
againi 1 wartime inflation be­
cause of Townsend Plan oprr
ation. Ihta would lie h-lrl in
abeyance fur »is month- after

based on 1941 pricesi *

uLASSTOPS^DESlv

KafPN Bi»v
"f the houo

cl.tt i\ r* I dll V
The «hi»i»cn&gt;nr« I
Shr plum 7«• U*nvt* t u\ j.*i
. fir *4111* varcki* inr Itided Mr
jdi iihi
Smith Mi nn Janet
wot k ilurr y* *! • pourli v , ,.n
I loyd h Hoyle. Mi •
John llei IV Wilson, I longer [■ Id. i M..
:: ••
of Math, i I n oil le S'
!)a&gt;tima Heath t» 'jerutli
Mutu*rfJl
weeks At the Molhri St* » r 1*1 t*»»rtv wrrr thr
Sanford durmir W K Hrut »"n Dlngfeldcr. Bettv Jo Hn«-I I vl
linn
Hoyle. Evelvn
Matthew &gt;
d»«#nrr
.1f' HI* WlllUlDe !*U* NHV•*' i ''
Anderson. Atldlev Be, ll. ’- t l'
Mr- J « Miteb. II left today Meix h Shir lev « atneron. &lt; mnilir,,r Monterntna. * • .
before g o in e Bali.-ii, Hetty
rro.it, MiMn t
in North Falmouth. M*»* wheie Robson. .\Uilb* Brown, r.mtlv
,he will visit wall hei son in la« Anderson, I'at Schultz Dorotbi
slid daughter
I n ut and Mr- M orn.on Sallic Morriaort. Belt ■
Tom Kirkland amt «•&gt; Tommy.
Matthews. Naniv Jo Gonzalez.
Uvell. Sally Kate William-.
Mr* K. I! C'urtrr «n«1 ■on Ann
A-C James K Carter, are .pend Nancy Williams. Dolore. la*&lt;
Odham. M yi* Southward
mg a abort time in Madison Kitty
visiting
wiili
i ebitiy e»,
aftei Harriet Mathew* tann.e ' talk
Dorothy Crumley and Daphii.
which Janie, will rnairt to Stuart
Field. N V for further Iriilnlng

"We Clothe The Family— We Furnish The Home
HANFORD. FLA.
21fi E. FIRST STREET

Be sore I* taka ike** awgli slept:-

\

Pittsburgh

Beach llouseparty
Is Given By I'AI

Illur, Pink, Green.
12 to 20.

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IM W tW A W E T

Francos Fay Kilts
Weds John W. Hj

Bt CLAY REYNOUJB
In Townaend Weekly
month of individual incoma. It
propoae* that thi* laz b* coli « * « i monthly and h# “ car­
™»rked ' for a apodfle purpr»e.
All revenue from the u-v would
be:" divided each month among
eligible citixene who elect to accept |L Ellgtblee Inelude men nnd
women who have reached the age
of 80, the blind, the permanently
dlxabled nnd mothers with minor
children.
f
.
Revenue from the proposed tax,
had It been In effect during the
high national Income year of lDd'2,
would have been aufficlent to
have provided slightly more than
$D0 per month to all eligibl
IPU
eligiblrs.
Authority for thla statement Is
Dr. John Donaldsont professor of

Miss Grace Sebree
Sin^s At Pilot Club

MUa Grace Srbrre. coloratura
nopranu, who *a « recently »crailiiatnl from Hollins ( ollrtfc in
Is
Winter Park, niter tinned meml* r » of the Pilot Club at their
dinner meeting in the Hotel May­
fair last evening
Mr*. Corey Baker and R. O.
For her opening number. Miss
Qrtnnn «rre united in mirruge
Sebree rhonr Gci man's ."Who II
on Saturday, June 2, in th, First
liuv Mv ljv rn d «rN *hich she
Rapimt Church with the Ray. W.
«anir uith a lovely tof e i|iinlity
I’ . Brook*. Jr., pastor, officiating
"Think On Mr . by Scot waa sung
For her wedding Mrs.'Baker
.
with
equal artiatry and Spring i,
Dr. K.D. Mobley wa* home Voice.," Strauss’ Waltz-Sonic was)
chouc a white tw o piece dress
worn with .white acccssoriw and vUiting with hit fainilv at .Ok particularly notable for the happy
a corsair of white gardenias. Mr. Oak Avenue thi. weekend
facility with which .he rendered
and Mrs. (inarm are livtag at
it For an encore, ahe »amr "The
W.
F
Hrunson
is
spending
i
1309 Sanford Avenue at preaent
l.a.t Rom of Summer” with
but plan to move to’ Dtjrtona three weeks’ vacation at Daytoiu •linplr and touching sincerity
Bench to make their home.
Beach.
She wa. ably accompanied by
Mrs. Edgar Mitchell.
I
BEACH PARTY
Mn
A new member, Mr*. Janie.
Mrs. R.G. Fox of 1920 Magnolia Peter
Shoemaker, was introduced and IAvenue entertained lM* Tuesday friem
welcomed into the club by Mr* •
with a beach party At Daytona i da ye.
R.C Mazwrll. president, and plans
Beach. After enjoying th* water. |
were msdc to attend the house
the hathera went to the Spray
Fjn
1party of the Sub I)cb Club a t,
for supper. Those IntrlUd to at-1 g'®d &lt;
Daytona Beach on Sunday Ths
Suh Deb. are sponsored hy the
tend were: Margaret Moffett, “ f .“
Pilot Cluli A committee, com­
Carmen Trevilte. Calder Krnney. ” • 1 '
posed of Mr* M It Smith. Mis
i Mary Rawlins. Mr* Joel F ffld (
i unit Mrs. W V. Bitting wa, ap
.pointed. In take care of the neces- |
iVary details for the party.
Mr*. J.C. Mitchell, program,
Mr*. Roy Mann amt arm. Jnhr,
The bulk of Coata Rica eiporti and Mr*. George' Touhy
are chairman. introduced Mis* Sebr.-e.
go to the Unite State*.
s|&gt;ending a vacation at Davtn-n and also another visitor. Mr*.
Colrna Wilhoit. dietician for The
Reach.
Florida Power and Eight Com
pnnv. and a menilier of the Day
tons Beach Club.
'
[ Those present were Miss Srbrre Mrs
bMgar Mitchell. Mrs
Wilhoit, Mrs Shoemaker. Mr* i
Mas well. Mr. J f Mitchell. Mr.
I.lrut
l ) gl J K
Wright Irfi W F
llollvhead. Mrla,urine
vcstrrdav for 1 amp P&lt; &lt;r\ L i
Beal. Mr* I I’ Halt. Mr- It A •
after visiting with Ins family al
Swanson. Mr*
F.d Slonetoirg
S12 Magnolia Av r ni e
M i. AI Hunt. Mr. M I. Uaboin,
Mr. J L. Clarke. Mr*. E li Lnney.1
S 2 c It P Riigns. Mis
Mr*. E J Moughton. Mi. M B
ers anil son. Horny, I* fl
I Smith Mr* Mary Rawlins. Mr.
for t'hallaniNigu Tenn t..
B E . Chapman. Mr*. Virld. Mr. j
a 10-day leave wltli reliitu
C l. Powell, Mr. Margaret Ei ick, .on, Mr. Bitting. Mrs Z.B lint |
Roy R. Wrlghl letl lusl week llff. Mi.. Maude Ramsey, Mls* 1
for Norfolk, Vu to rn orl for tiu.sie Hinton and Mi.. I.mile
furthei duty In the I' S S » u J««hti«on
after visiting with hi- parents.
Mr and Mis It It- Wright

TOWNSEND PROGRAM
and Plan will not
eminent one cent,
ir borrow a dollar
ta on a pay-a.-you-

Activities

AN KOI(l) 1 LOKIUA.

your husband’* suits
smartest girl In the

,

wurlrt1

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Appooronce, cool*
nett, comfort, ear-

vlcaoblllty — you
got oil 4 In Northcool Tropicals. In
addition, the export
tailoring and styl­
ing of ikflUd craft*,
men. Start tummor
right and an|oy
oven tho hollott
day* In a row
Northooo) Tropical.
Now ^ pattorni,
color*. Atl sites.

100% Wool Tropical Silts *32-50

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added
CARTOON

Iri-tWcNEWS:
^BW iYORK ItOAtt;
W e tC O iliJ

TO

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EISENHOWER •; A p t ''
000,(100 people''ttcrcam
thems«;lvc.M h o a n t e In

E Flhfr.tribute to Amer-’
’m hero of the hour
MORE T R O O P S RE:
TUBN . . "Queen Mary”
Hteama into N.Y. Iturhnr
with more (Kan 14,000
aboard . . THRILLS 1N&gt;
T1IE AIR.

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WEDNESDAY, June 27, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE" SIX

Loaf^a May Aleott. (ttnoui a*
From the beginning of 1941
The destruction in RotLerdanv
ion of Labor and the Congress —' •- to ip'-*! the « » r against Benjamin L. Pearson, 18, son of t. Sanford.
by the Germans has been eatir through February. 1945.' there An author, alio was a nunc In %
if Industrial Organisations.
Janan ..ml eliminate dUcrlmtna* Mrs. Huth S. Pearson, Paola; and
Wilbur It. Keeling.' 18. son of
1CO.OOO.OOO were more- than 0.600,000 mar federal hospital during the .Civil
Kl Salvador is famous for its mated at roughly
The board nnd its shipbuilding lion,
War.
guilders (about $40,000,000).
rlagPa In the United States.
tor Morse charge,! that the
Mr. »n,l Mrs. Sam Keeling, |U. exports of hnUnm of Peru.
commission had previously limit'd
the demand foe the wage increase K,)VrrI inenl procurement s e r v i c e s __ __________ ___ . .
■ ..
•it |sm«*« iiiiii ifiM mti.siiiiK feiiiiv werr JUrriminaUng against San .
Purtl.niU uiid Seattle
"
,t sni first raised in 1942.
Frune
George \V Taylor rhairman of j(&gt;. ,, tiding
dlspropoltionate
the M l II «nid in a stntemenl ltrnt&gt;tn t of ship rt'(air work
*s|tlairiuig the unanimous hoard
|, - Angeles
lhs| lh«&gt;
ail ion that the dominating eon uinild mil have In I’uv 'hv ll-r
■Itleintmn was Ihe urgent neeea- ’ ,,r|
differential prevailing
H * Mtew mm^rn
ity of seeing that ships are re,h, uni 1hern Pacific
l l i m | | .| m
|wS1 b
[ \M 1
itirt-d atul tetutned In the war
.
■: 1
n the Pacific a ill, tin maximum u'

L A S T C H A N C E THIS S E A S O N !

.f speed iitnl r f f ie ie n e y
' I he p av in en l o f som e
u i » k &lt;* for ship repair w o rk

udileil

* W tl
A t (*

in cuj ,
...ry iinUsitfi.oui thr industry. | ( .|{ .
though flu* uno'iint varies The . ^ * t.J

Quantily Rights Rosorvod

Mount |ifi*viiieil lit thn» m s r wn*
i
t to conform with that pan! in
( .
tv fi'.rth«*vn I anfir stew. In ha Ij.
cut)? i onflu 11 nit
* twims.the ‘ ,r
f
. *ar»! evolve I n solutionwhich
,n t *
reserve* mulls of nil parties,
fhei
The WEB carefully Npccifiod
revents nhu«e^ uml provides » «»f
,r
that Ufa higher » age wus to t&gt;
n|e for petti nr nn with tho mlfltai
paid poljr to the 7.000 workers n
i pnt iiroldern wifinmir the war proeet!

Loa Att'gelr.s Sin! .'an I islro v.r
who actuallv •erfor.n ivpnir wot
and iwnot to la- m,idled pollairim
inatoly to other »ni|ilove«*«
The pay Incri-riM- Is retronetive
to aa far bar* «• inworkers affected.
The worker'

are' reprefented

h&gt;

ahi» -r a

unions of the A merit an Fetlern

Price Good Thru Sat., June GO
201 C. First - 320 Saniord Avenue

i Ihe Tunfii

Next W e d la The 4th—Stock Up!

The W ill devision fidlowcd n taken
ihlir henitriir List NS’ednesilny 1mine
whn h Sennloi
Way nr
I.. -&gt;i*cvi«*«I
' oim *. Itepuldlrnn &lt;»f (treron. and
»• 1
enreiieritatiYe^ l! I Welch. He* lute d
ubld'Hii. *sf &lt; .ilifornia.
a n il U hi
i sin k lluvonnei
I’eniocrut, of r«*mpl|
nlifornm o»u»| the wn'fe in- u per

New Pack

Buy 'Em lo Eat! Buy 'Em to Coni Smart idoa
1o can a ctat® - Hurry for youri - Thoy're a
sur®’ soll-outl
South Carolina Pink Moat

Crate S6.25

Florida Persian

LIMES

All Green! Center Cuts!
Fancy California

19c

Dozen
Colil Sunkltt

Lemons

Fancy N. C. Green

T.sas Y.Uow

FOR THE \S

Onions 3 ib» 27c

Plain or Iodized Salt
Kellcgg'3 Corn Flakob or Pc

Cleanser 2 cam 15

Carton

T ea

21c

4 or pkg

Squash 2 ib» 25c

Frostiest Broad
In Town'

I iprut y

Standard Cut Green

Georgia Elberta -

/rltriA

Sunchine Suqor Hone

B E E C H -N U T

GRAHAM S

BABY FOODS

Coffoe 2 tbs 41c
N|*C Premium

Crackers

ib 17c
no 2 cans

3 Mr 2 ^ C chpl 1 0 c
Old Dutch

fa n c y T

Lovett* Tomoui Halim

Cleanser 2 for 15c

lUc Bolls Educator

Bee.

ib

PEACHES
2
27c

U ltH

vegetables ®[
4
F—

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LL

p 'u

i

1

£:pr Cojniv U»cjd

Carrots &gt;a or
lf»W B«da C..oufS»vl.

(.usury Morofonl

C o r n no 2 Lin
HialH• fir.fell

Insian' Aid

Beans

Dinner

'7 or

Orange "Pekoe

Drink Mix 3
Wr—

Vy Colton

Dressina

for
• ”

;

CtarcS

C lnr/&gt;X Bottle
Ouiks. ffelod

9c

7 oi

i ib

15

F 030S

Ready to Eat Cereal

8c

0lu« Tip

Matches

4 or

5c

.ctn

O range Pekoe

Go Brand Turnip

[I Mustard

Greens no 2 conIDc

Qt

Vita Foods Grapefruit
l-lb Jara

Spread 4!4-oi 25c
OiuLsa Salad
Sianikud

Cantaloupes ib10

Limes

Ywllow C io ok n .c k

Cdtu Suoklst

Carrqts”2 Mu 15c Squash 2 lb* 25c

JUICE

dozon

Lemons

&lt;b

N. C Gr*an

riiOA Lotas tuu

Tssos Yallow

C a b ^ g e 2 'k « t5 c

Peppers

Onions 3 &gt;kx ^ C
JUICYJBAjjgJL^BI

t Silvia Quaan

Grapefruit Jlyice
Sunnyland Brookvd

Sausage ib 32c Sausage
Xlaoan s Pork Bulk

W « k « Stead

" " '" A
hl^d^CtttUN

‘

Sunnyland Smoked

32c Sausage

o. S

u c

Olives i4*oz 43c
Kraft's Pure Horae

eans 17-ox

*

%-oxNJars

Famou*
Dry Salt WhitQ'Bollin*

Boot Chickon, Veg. Bouillon

No. 2 Can

*

^

JUIQ% 46-ox cm 3 7 c

G a Brand Turnip

Wafer Sliced

on. Veg. Bouillon

i SUvta Stull.d

.46m&gt;x can

Carrots t6.OI 12c

G a Mado Smoked

Silvio Quaan

O liver

Fancy Floxida
Oa. Mod* Sook.d

Soot« County D ie d

Kingan'a Pork 'Hulk

4firoz Can

-

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shine Su

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a Pure Hor«a

l-lb Pkg
5-oz Jars
no. 2

10c

Dinner.

Abe®

32*ox bot. 2 5 c
tfif

To Serve fy

B E E C H t-N U T
babf
4 LUU

To4i i f m &amp;
A*' %

V/. _ A

*• #4

J

2 can 12c

V egetables 09213

11c

O'Saga Fancy Fla. Orang®

riatida Pstuan

Peaches 2 u&gt;»27c

Qt

no

Mls.d

'

Mustard

Crato S6.23

Colilaialo

Beets

D r e s s i n g 4-ox 1 ? c

La3t Chance This Soa3on
Buy Enough To Can!
Go. ElbertQ

Ftser Dtowd

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India Oxana®

�PAG E SEVEN

THF. SANFORD HERALD, fANFORD. FLORIDA
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REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Phone 732
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Atlantic Ilnnk Hldg.

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PR ID E . P E R 1 V L M -

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VENETIAN BLIND CO.

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'•UHiom-nuidc to fit i*nch window. Call 2G0-J
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for free i-xtimate.

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1Y ou ’ll l*c |iruti«! of the
I v*hi tillivhiif**- ul the a K M I M U - ! i T I R K SiftOIV We hii'i ilnlit ati-’l
* tiur Block
I custom er*

REPAIRED

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‘j-.'i Weekitny. 8utur&lt;luy», V-12
SOU. IIFI-t. TEI. &amp; TEL. CO.

Brins id hangers pie; &gt;»•:

llu K. tit St.

v. ,

LANKY HUY CI.KANINIi I II.

l*o Not Apply If Now
E mititk-*&gt;l in F.nentiet Work

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BLINDS

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Phone day or night

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K8SKN I I A 1, WORK

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Big. Bond Auction
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Thursday Evening
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•Iona over Europe; la now In
A ir Tranapotl Command. Edwi
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lUtioned at Gulfport, Mna F
Eatella Hurt, la a nunc at
Navy lloapltal in Jackaonvilla.
Many valuable prliea will
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In order to meet this, he aald.
Thc Sanford Naval Air Station.
It waa reported, will offer a very
unique liriic In a high bond hid
ilrr Other donor* of nr)tea are
Nehl
Untilin'* Work*. Randall
Klectric, E. F Harper; Fireatone
Store; Dick Aiken Fjrixiucr Store.
! Mather Furniture; ftiti Thealei .
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I Tnuchuin Plug; Mr*. M. Jv Rak
I e i, Chailea Morn win of Frier
I Mina; I .alley Drug. Waller Cole
j man; t orn Cola Untiling Wrick-.
Roumiilat and Anderaov Prui'.
Lewi* Candy Company nnd Joi I
S Field
Jovd ha* about the *nme are.
a* the *tatc of New York, hu
nearly four lime* the population
The fir el plav to run 100 nigh)
on the English speaking stage wi,
"Tom and Jerry."

m o rtg ag e lo ans
— To buy n home—
— To refinance—
Monthly Payments In fit your liuduel
I,ow Interest — Friendly Service
— Also Small Repair I,nans—

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20fi_Jk?agnoUa Ave.
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BROWNLEE TRANSFERRED
Employment of women hi* InMAXWELL FIELD, , AIf. jam creMed-Ai&gt;l»Uiil ally ln_UatU. in

CALENDAR
RATIONING

d S p «la l) Aviation
iv G Brownlee aon of Mr. and
&gt;lra K I) Brownlee of 000 Palmrtto Avenue, Hanfonl ha* re­
turned to the pre-flight school at
Maxwell Field. Ala. an installstiuti of the A A F Trainfng Com­
mand. to begin another phaae of
expire July SI, &gt;2.
hia training tn the U,S. Army
( 1, now valid exjnr
Air Forrei.
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The aviation cadet* here art
expire September 10
receiving ten week* of intensive
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physical miliUry and academic
Bert -lumps K2,
now valid, expire June 30, KJ, instruction
now vulnl. ex
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Java i* the rno»t denaely
V2, H’ ll, X2, 12, i.'l. now valid, uUterl Inland on rarth.
expire Sy;''” Oiher lit)
M i l Air
Sugar atumji No 3)1 expire*
Auguat lit

Cuba's preterit conalltullnn vra*
adopted In 1040.

MALARIA
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T a k e o nl y a a
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Pound
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Coffee Cakes ea. 29c

O ra iff

Coffee Ring

21c

Donuts .... doz.

17c

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Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday

lb 39c SAUCE

SAUSAGE

HORSE RADISH

PURE LARD

SALT HERRING .. $1.57 SAUER KRAUT 2 lbs 25c
SAUER KRAUT .. $1.34

CHEESE

FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE. . . . 2 Heads

APPLE JELLY

The first private command per­
formance wa* given by direction
of Quern Victoria at Wlndtoi
Castle mi Prc 2k, IMH, The play
was "The Meichnnt of Venice"
nnd starred Mr and Mr*. Charles
Kean.

These

7 DAYS WITH
LIQUID Tor
M A LA R IA L

Jane Parker Bakery
Department
Iced Bar Cakes .... 29c
Mirtl#* HalsU U0l4ffi

Artfdane atunip* No I, No. 1!,
.\rr 3 now good
FURL OIL
Period* I. '£. .1. I, .1 valid for
III gallon* each *
GAHUl.lNK
A III rotipii - vmj itl June If thru Sept. 21 liatloning rule*
now reipjirr that each cur owner
write in* Iireinr number am.
rlutr on earl# n&gt;u|Hin In III* po*vcaaion a* *oon a* II I* laauci in
him hy hi* local rationing tumid
lour mileage rationing recur,
mual tie iireaenlt-d to trie board
whe-i a| plying for all pn*icn';ri
car, gasoline ration*.

LEG A I, NOTICE

TiervW*, 'E M ’ - ih hen-'mmiltloh*
manufacturing, according to thi
Censut Bureau.

O y l a a . BUefc

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. . . . . . yAlb P k g ....... 17c

FREESTONE ELBERTA PEACHES . . . 1 lbs . . . 34c
PERSIAN SEEDLESS LIMES
WATERMELONS (Guaranteed)

Cake Flour .... 19c

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UPHOLSTERY fabric*, tape,
trie*, damatki. brocaUtlu. ji
food atock lo a*t*ct from. K
' B. Brown, 1911 N. Orang* Ave
Fnone 4081. Orlando, Fla.
•It PIANO, A-l (ondltlon. I’hone
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h02 Atlnnlir Hank Hldg nr
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Klorlrla, at hi*
man, mual know aumrlhing of flew In 4hr m u r l |iiiuh« of »«|tl
about pipe filling. Apply in Cuiifit&gt; Mt HitiifordL Flcifh^i, wlilil n
« alrnriur month" from thr
p«r*on. Semi-ole County l^un- •»l*ht
tlm* of the first publication of
dry, 810 W. 3rd St.
this notice
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IH acre* good land, highway
frontage. &lt;emall houae, plenty
nMa, 1/5 mil* from Elder
fmrftur*. AJao 1088 N**h 6 Redan,
overdrive, radio, heating and cool■tftVfgtem. Car figured lo at
OVA Calling prie*. all for
lUCWAW. B.R. Yale*, 106 N. P*l1meUo A yr* Call &gt;71 daring day.

FLOUR

A&amp;P Pumpkin
No. 2*/2 can
Sultana Red Kidney Beans 1-lb

5 lbs

Bohemia Chocolate Pudding

10 lbs 57c

Sultana Peanut Biitcer .... 1-lb ja
Sultana Vinegar ...... qtt-hJL

25 lbs 1.33

Sultana Peach Preserves

29c

48 Red Points

1-lb j

TiTTF* (rivu K itu iu iti) or

Am* I*«k *

Macaroni or Spaghetti.... 3-lb. bo

TOMATO

Sunnyfield Oatmeal.... 3-lb box

Aa a !'• * •

Grape Jam ... 1-ib. jar 19c

2-lfc

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Tho r In I inn n I. bin agent, or Hie
a 411»r n r % n n&lt;I « n y
cur h *11n I rn nr
demand n-O •** ftleri ■li m11 He* vtdii
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*9o Corn Starch pkg. 7c

2 ro lls ......
Ann Pagre Plum Jam
1-lb. jai

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1201 K i m A v e

‘ LOO each

K03 S*nTor, A m -

Cucumbers . 23c Eggplant Ea. 10c Tomatoes

Scot 'IMssue

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fillL C U mlilt* u\tnlel radio, long
and short wave A S condition iv

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Flour
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Kraft Dinners

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CARRIERS for Tha Hanford Her­ ■hull Mikts the plane of meldenr*

B. W* have a limited
r of four month* old
Hmrppthir* Red pullet*.
Bit 1Port Orange laying

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IP1M 7.KPKYR Sedan, good tire*
.nappy
looker
Lol.a
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mile, .till uitiaed Geiltne
Holler Motor Hair*
208 W. 1*1 Hi

HITE ■gold engagement ring
t)!»mond (citing flanked by 0
■mailer diamond*. I’hone 4'J4-J

Squash 2 lbs 25c Rutabagas.

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POUT A fll.F. rTolio, battery
eleetrie I’hone 1K.'MV
atorv.* 407 W

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Sphagetti Sauce 10c
15c Klim 2I/2-lb can 1.33

Carrots

Mam*

Bakin/? Powder 12c
H u m lliaar |.«krl
Strin/?les8 Beans 1lc
Syrup
38c
l|o*ii Ifrrr
Extract
24c Onion Juice htl. 28c

TWO HOI HL.V one , loom*. ,&gt;nr
foui room- ul*,, one tin *li,rug&lt;
hoti»e. For itdormollon call at
70S Sanford Avp.

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FOR SALE

H.B. POPE CO.
rout c*r
l-LQID.

.... 35c

In# I*nor*

i per tin* for on* Inatrtlon
I per lln* for three ln**rtlon*
! per Una for 6 InjMrtlon*
l per tin* for 74 IntertInna
nfeaum r*te« . . . J*c
IONE 14* OR BRINC YOl It Ad* to T l l f SANFORD HERALD
1* L flv* word* to the line, including phone *nd addreaa.
•dvertlimenla for ait u* lion* wanted " ill hr rhnrfrd (or at Ih,
rule/ cl*a*Ifled rale*.

«)%•* Bar At )&gt;**

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Lvap. Milk

CLASSIFIED ADVERT ISINC FATES

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Octagon Soap Flakes .... lge. pkg. ... 23c
Cashmere Bouquet Soap .... bar .... 10c
Octagon Gran. Soapi Flakes . pkg. 23c
°xydol ............ lge. box .............. 23c
Octagon Toilet Soap ^___ 2 bars ........ 9c

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CLEANSER
21c

APPLE SAUCE

Octagon Soap Powder .... G t size .. . 16c

10BIL&amp;, 6 coupe, good
jod ihape. under OPA CURTAINS, **re Uhl* cloth*,
acarf*. waahed, lurched and
rtey. B.R.‘ YaW*. 106
■tretebed. 61B IfaUonvlll* A m
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l’hon* (170.
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ona p»lr Dayton Seal**; 126.00 GIVEN for any Informa­

tion halpful In Gndlng an un­
furnished houae. ilrunion, Mat-

FOR R B N T light housekeeping apartmenU. fuml*h*d. 201 Maple
Ave, Prafgr tWa couple*.

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White Floating

Med. B a w ..... 6c

Ivory Soap

lrg. bars .. ....... 10c
2 guest bars..... 9c

Don't let dTMdfd p09L
canker, aorehaad iprtad
through your Dock. Vac­
cinatewithDr. Balibury'i
Fowl Fox yuctae.

Large Juicy Lemons ........ pound
Fancy Cucumbers... . pound .
Calif. Bing Cherries^-.;.... pound

' **rxkM* Jnaun Ultilm*
lguounlty. Sea ua about
Fox vaccination Batur-

Carrots'

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CaU Mr*. R , R.
PlC^ln^tOS-J *^ nonrv if lnt#r-

CUT BEANS
SAUER KRAUT

H UN TS TUXEDO
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FEED STORE
Ca«ple*e Llae af T omA* ]

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$6$

A ppoodstore

200 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford, F la.

OWNED A OFCEATlD BY THE GREAT AAF TEA Co.

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Salad Dressing

OCTAOOX

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CRACKERS

CRACKERS

S.C. Alberta Peaches
Honey Balls

WAFFLE MIX
20c

Baby Food
Mustard 8-ox. far 9c

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prreerf# inviolate U om ln**tineble prlvi| « I « tot which v * have k m so kmc
(awdlig—we must right!
I’ ATHICX UEMRT.

W

VOLUME XXXVI

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Established 1908

JjVorld Charter
Called La st
,r«; Peace Chance

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AN INDEPKNDEjTT NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLO R ID A,

FR ID AY. JUNE 29. 1945

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NUMBER 1.1*.

Member Associated Press

Labor Scene
Is Marred By Four Big Japanese Cities Hit
More Strikes l By Superfortress Fire Bombs

After Her Collapse At Inquest

‘Senator Vanderburg
4'i A d d s Republican
• Strength To Voice
Of Senator Connally

Sixty Thousand Stri­
kers Prepare To Go
Back To Work As
40,000 More Strike

IAIN DON, Ju^T 29. (A P I
— A British Foreign Office
' k fo B m tn lilo r said today that
^form al recognition of (he Dl*
Three (rower* of (ha new
Ppllah
proi Uional
govern­
ment of national unity await*
ed only the aaaurance that
the Yalta conference plan for
• Poland'* future waa being
carried out by the new ad*
ministration,

WASHINGTON, J a n e * 8,
(A P )—ThrgW ar Department
announced today that four
thousand eoldlera will be fWTtouched for work on l). 8 .
railroad* “ to prevent a break*
down of rail traaaperlatlaei*
during the redeployment of
troops to the Pacific.

(Hr
A new crop of dispute* broke
out mi the nation'a labor /root
W ASH ING TO N. June 29, j SLPPORTED by Sheriff Ed Platt and n matron. Mr*. Imogene mill other* were in the budding
( A P ) — Senator Vandenberjf j Steven* is U*l half-fainting from the county courthouse at Bridge- Bt*gc today, tpoiling an o t hor *
improved picture on the
S id his colleagues today th e y Port' Conn.. after her collapse at the coroner** inquest In the fatal wise
troubled later scene.
must accept the United N n - ■
* • » “ ' Alh” r'
(International)
More than fifl.CKKl of the 93,000
worker* idle yenterilay by strike*
tiomT charter as a brave ex-1 _
.
. .
.
and work stoppages- prepared to
retort. to their fob* tqday. Over­
perimert
or “ c h e a t
the R e p o r t
M ade
shadowing ihr brighter side were
world of its only collective
■
additional walkout*, booallng tha
fia n c e for peace” .
*
idle UP to the 40,000 mafk.
In a vigorous endirsement
Agreement*
to
end
major
o f thu San Franclscir Constrike* In Detroit and In tho gU»s
industry in |0 cities went reached
ferenee agreement for the forma­
yesterday but overshadowing thi
tion of an International organiza­
national labor scene wa* the
tion. the chairman o f the Repuh
threat of three railroad atrlke*.
ffcan senatorial conference called, P o r t e r L a n s i n g I s R e Au API. CIO jurisdictional illsthe pledge* hewn out there a
,
.
, ...
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l l » i l &gt; « &lt; o « r » « , T »rw l
i

Former U.S, Airbase
At Liuchow, China
Is Recaptured As
Chinese A d v a n c e

Home Town Crowds Greet President Truman

SIMI A, INDIA. June 19
(A P I- Mohandas K Gandhi
said loda, il waa his "hope
and prayer" (here would be
a happy outcome In the Wa'e|l ronferrncr. Even as the
Moslem League and (he Conare*« parly representative*
rearhrd an impasse In the
effort* to constitute a new
government for India.
The Simla ronferenre, sum­
moned by Victory Wavell to
diacaaa hi* plan* for an al­
most completely Indian gov­
ernment, adjourned today, it
wa* announced, hut "Is expeeled*’' to raeonvenr July 14.

Frierson’s Wi n s
On Year’s Work FromYowel! Stars
In Softball, 10-9
By Sportsmen
IS

«»• ras* Tkrr,i

]

F ire Department
ftntips Out Scales
A t: Farm Market

Frierson And Tavern
e l e c t e d President
In Tie For I&gt;end;
Guard Is Defeated
For Coming Year

CITY BRIEFS

( U:f

A••orl m*rsi I’ ft *m«

Four mort* JH|Hint'*i* citieH,
poaaihlv six. foil ^tho white
WIlllC
heal

itting in the hack of an open rat President Min . 1 v Tf union ivnvu, i
lortly after he uirivrd in hi* home (••wo of lli.lrpi-n.li-n., \|.. from SoExecutive is Margaret Truman hi* dnughtei |liiii-runt i,oiot s..»,. •Iphoto I

S
HouseAdjourns

ti lend.
I ran. l.

nod nv
Itelo.i . in. f

uf

SujM*rfortn-S8

M

ninths tunny while ref
from other U.S, air
nutnils lislcil 27 mure

r

|Kltli-S(- M-.ssrls u.s -stinlc1tin miiy'.-tl
V
W itii
the
Allied
igj j?
i'ntiij&gt;iiigiis
e|.f fur £ 3
»p
(O s
I I Umil*. «•» m
ma*'p I *(•

O ver $13,000.00 In
Bond S ales Made K ^ p la n t Ce i K
A t Legion Auction

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Tlir Mltniftpttl Hoftbnll Fir hi
An ImprraMve record » » • 'na.fe
K e s iis n s
by the Si-mmol# County hi«nl* van* (hr urenr Thund»&gt; rvftiintf
man Association during It* nitial of twn «»f thr moat excitimi *&lt;»fi
year in lefurlng restock mg of hull earner nf t h or any 0ther
lake* w it h fhigeriing b«*e ipmuii, an thr Frlrraon Ktfclih
curing the »erviee* of an ef'lrlent Htiil &lt;ia» Fompnny tear rlownvrl
.n*rr tho Yobhell tram, 10 tn ••. while
Member* of the Fire Depart game wsrden. promoting
t
• te n t Tuesday pqmpcd out the vatioi) of game and nthi &gt; net in tht aecorut g«mr Fmt k‘n Tit*
pit uf the Ini* (M l, at the Sun vice* relative to mnkn.i* the ern ten in, burked by *ii |uhi« i
I pitching, ilmvnrd thr oUitr (iuiinl
will tve h buslne** meet
lord Hut*
.State Markef
Market which I* u»e.l county more dealral.le from
The egtfptwtit eeilfiljf Aidjtlllt-mg of the Americao Legion
for tbC weighing of truck* and hunting and fishing starv.lnt.ini. i t 1(earn Ik to 0.
intuit hit 9 Keen
produce.
*
was revejxled last evening st the
1"be D ierssn t vletory put l* ! ( ampbell•l-oaalng Post 6S at the
.,
a. .,
■
l July 1fi nrrwftimi* tf&gt; a recent
During the haight
sloim
tht of the sloi
m Armory by Porter lan*uig to in n tie with the Tevet-. lean. I |.rK,„n ||llt Monday at 8:00 P.M
l’ o
iS W C I I o 11 I C S tI report
report 'd the Florida Vcgvi
_
ortn »w»s
under member* of the Association who for III* t ity Softball iaagur lead. | ^|j mrrnlver* are urgtsi t« be
ibc whole platform
» * undrr
Co mm it lev Maximum prief^
acror.ling
Market Man•rater, according enter,
In Market
Man- tore-cleelcd
hint to serve anoth.-i «-ach having twy vlrtnne* sod no j,r,,*r,it l.v J J Horen, commander,
T A L L A II ASSFsK, Junr 21* t-F
R.f,i,1
if.inlling 411875 tn . lb* |»’&gt;H‘d «(** $2 70 per
defeats Tl.e Friaraon team "ma* ■
ngcr 'H J I airman
two
year About
a* president
A flr, j u,v t th, resident aUle ♦ T h f Flm t.U llimw* l«is (n l it
E-HIt..- rtil Ifui
i» j &gt;""* 42 1.1 per bushel Yt
feet under the small shed that
____
Georgs
Sttnq wa* re elm-led ter minded" by "crafty" l hariee
a
K
it\
ia&gt;
tt»iImmetiUf
&gt;
L
du
U
suilr.1 f iinn iht* auclluti c....,Iii* i•—4- ^espial.'- in 'ho Sntifurd .irehouses, the How* scales there I*, e-lco presMerit &gt;vf*rhe A»»'Wiation. Morn son. eonatMed t»f wmeraUrs . ffr f„r n«h(njr Mcensea will be jAuteftlay mr«| lir» it* rntifi’ af
last ex. rung at the
..f V*"matf.l
Ki«w rr- to
_ SchndPa famed lOcrrast-tl fioni 41.25 to 12.00 It
an electri. motor |uimj&gt; and ays- . J K. Rowland. Jr as ttrssurei * nf Seminole Jflgh
tv(H9 h » r mmion Hi id •irnoi p'f*.! with
I Kirs! Slrrvl »nd Mst-. -.i / A ir j H*.-n r*dtt- ed
least ■*»» ■(
urn
Uni i nlpc* that noymally. cjyoi July* Rhirard «r **crctar&gt; Wil (Jelrrry Fed ba*etiftll UWai; Hw - WB, smin mice. I by Coonty Judge
-cut
fiacUUttiM.
no&gt;, bv .1.1. Iluil
,tv.
*tn&gt; |*4
'• '(
ellI -tjuray,
. tftsgr. .. *ably
maqag*&gt;l
by r
K.W.
W are
W y . .m
i « « l I UT
.w
ar e. Only
O nly Batnrrisy ’ »* t
“
Wd OH -th* walPt.ttMfO tho than . Jamison wa, aattied ad CUJIt w&lt;U cunvEftt Ratiirdhy nt
f,.(h,.
... Ii. If
f'j.mi l.dl f.V.&lt;:.nc enacts ,.T .TP-'
VinjxirtM on which in 1
take advantage 2:(Ht r M
under the platform. The j todhun
t
. -era put
r11-• •»i
1.4*-'•ntr L-.wt l! ; .tf «Ki* VDU 1If Ml*
^podl
#
in* put the motor
Otlt o f ' f.Jectml as directors for * two I nmpo sed gnctlcally tTt' It* fit, ^ ,|ir |,.wrr ,* (v
If ||t 'Aill Nil Jiilll fTl Mutil rdri V t" |
1hs •P Mritf 4«.|!nei mi'Mf on p#|i*
ting’ inrn
1 fk* lull
action hut it i* now working I year term were
Victor f’ h.-ck, t.ivty &lt;&gt;f htnUing, set
mi 1 tt4* l‘ M rhur*
it i* I’NDfCh 't 1•i■l ' van* lint rriM’ va«i*i. hml it i&lt;
1hi. -« lit! "Iltf
Thr Seminnle Gun Club Inc fnret
ar-nin a* Mr. l-c-hman demon- Ralph l-o*«ing. C VV Brovin and ,.f the Sahfortl Naval Air St»
hr Let ih! 1Oft! h. fh * 4*ji|M*r« Mill
Will •»e* -x\4»’l l* l! 1st II.till thill: Si:*
I w ill hold thru annual, diner at •Icy
stratCd Thursday momlhg.
John Meisch.
t
I. h Iimuimldy ^ilt irfrum
* l*u v hijsr thru prift*
pi 1*1 111 1 IL . ia vrili* fill’ f tt il
IliHfar thi* flt*l game a rtuw.1 Eddie's Restaurant. July 12 at
Thp scale Is n marvof of I More than -ttt.filW fingeriing
r.f |»l«”L*» w 44*111 1• 11(11* *» ill" iimmi'i It ii innr« in
i rn !M**I
Edccurncy and balaneea a* dell liaaa were pluci-,) In lake* of ..f several hundred fan* gut ti:00 I' M Annual election nf club frrnn co'MddrMnn iwmihu «*f in
*** lh.il
Hi 8? In fiom U ml hu)*' ", m't'Di -t 'III tit- ri w.r f hat itn it&gt;l fti*t muni
tclv os
'tatclv
its that of a p
pharmaciat Seminole County during the past plenty of thrill* front Jimne run*, officers will take place, and year trt&gt;dycUiL' any
IUM tu Joel &gt; Kh IiI 1 *X'1»M com jUHv he* 1&gt;H!14* N4HMI m ihc «wp«t
ing Ond almost lv due* will be collected. Re*er- fibsent member! "cun feel |et
velgh up
. to 40 I yew-.
___ _ ________
It can handle a weight
*.td Mr._________
ijinaing. ______
Of these, daring base runnln
ijifc" nImi ut HptndiiiK »
|mititlM i l drug
rim filler i» t Wu 7th F Ml 111II lilt*
ton*, although 48.000 pounds Is 127^000 were from Federal and unbelleveabie fielding feature*. 1yation* for the dinner should frctly
FuurUj of July holiday »»i*y in*m
".til
»te-»'\ l*«*i 1 the
fit!
tide
4*1 V ahit'i’t'i" art* hplfUf
\!1
prohahlv the maximum of weight |22.500 from State hatcherie*. He Mr, Morrison. In line of duty on ||&gt;r secured on nr he/ore July
Hurl t» t hr MM!
Ldvkpirtl It StvtlillMlN
it ml 141*let M&gt;
1 le- 1 ♦» 1" A s*rk en uftiMhcr !»r
it ha* recorJed. In event of n n(),|w| ,hot
had been fount! the coaching line* got an excited 7 by telephoning Ilfrd J Goode, tin’ capiul
Tim rvprcmantwtiven n|4pnt timte 1 I 1
IM 'I H
Sr- T
■.11 Mil . V4 If t r•i . hri-uxe’ Ui the
llttf 1*4*1 MX
—shower, the board* of the plat- I.ractlcnl to put bream in with hr Inst Ills voice Fans termed president III7PI nr vrrltlng Box
than half in hour, during v%huh I Stni••
which
i loen tminvil
&lt; uiif"f m,» -nit*
(I'MiivI
Pform may soak up several hund­ the baa* for feeding purposes: the play of both team* as specta j p
M »ic
v ill uni de­
not iorin lent Tnimw ti * Pi'" i
motion* slid substitute
rl. i y than
I |&gt;4' I ■ Pfr! I'"*
Id
red pounds of’ extra weight, but but that apcckled perch would rular
li v
mvr r hiinf -*
,
,
lot ward .f ihv l M t rl.*' i '*
II T Arnold nf Tampa hss were offered. defe«te*l
e r » i ’ M » »»«
thr scale can be balanced to o ff­ not be put with the bass but In
-wells enjoyed a lead ..f « «"
I
!
1At
K! " « »ll|C
set tins, in fact !» bulanrrd every separate lake.
” f" r ,h.'' ( ‘ r.t two inning- (hen iM.r.hnsrrt friun Mill MIhuh-II ibe Add wither i « n kAil ti lw-va 11•I*-1in*
the iwniif --.41 h Fior
I.nI&gt;.-r 1ist Filling Station *1 Tbtr iNpidlty. ’1
morning, Bccoriling to Mr I-eh- | Rjtnd.ilI Cha-e appeared before | V
s'
" I ■ -1
*• strtt i f t "in ! ■' •
l
h
\, r
PrevitMuly eitfhl S»‘iiih Y I•♦r
i . . , U i » . &lt;&gt;■ r*ar t s .— i
a In-reu(K&gt;n inwell a made nnutnei 1,-etith Street aiul Park Avenue
\ II S|"F* l- ,if ibv al .11v
man
l"«n\ Ir v\4 i% 1•
----------------- In make it seven to thrrr a* and 1* now ..j.rr*tiri" It. He state.! idn icrfild r* offe re d a conMilil
lit
"ivfit nf \k if’ iiltMTni Kco
&amp; f’rodiire Hctivilv at the market I
from J II V iti. M■ s \
Frierson’* came to bat tn the today that he Intended to install Unnsl Miofodmejit U* create t » n
Hi*' fviji ivat ..f .1 Ah
t pm
* 4 imw ut low tide. William Wi)
tvd !»v Mt Hurt ’ll
last nf the 4th and scored *i* a grease pll for ear lubrication new arnaUiriiil dUtrirtR in thrii
all from M JwrtdiMoi Kiiunitl' iu*\ Coi of PrimI’ton.
Rama i* still operating, and dealrun* in one of tha season'll most a* *otm as condition* will permfL «vctlon* but north .Floridian* had
ing in eggplant and peppers. The
i llvmlnx hid
fm a sin.iki.iir ternatr. These figures will be
agTtad
In
nlvinrr
to
ieject
it
tir.
exeltipg
innings.
Each
tram
play
—hits itw.l l « buck op th.' reuueat for a
iattgr were badly damaged by the
ntufid florintvfi hv MhiL* i
Owner* of truck* who have a* Iras another In added In the
rd sensationally from then 011
AVagoct hifh.-i bus It*-cel 11tig
storm he said, and added Jhst
H Ht el 1141 ill 111II tlMI
hv
north.
with
Yowell’*
finally
tleing
the
jret
not
obtained
their
quarterly
JACKSONVILLE,
.J
u
n
e
29,
In line with the iHilk‘ 3 of
\Y
damage to eggplant was not a*
Viirnitorv drew 1’’B0 Jt
Iii • • on
Tho flout* during the mommy ( The Sanfmd V.h uti -aiil Si »
j Itt! io* more rr« i
■-•rail a* had been first thought. (Special) — John L. F’ah*. Coltoc- score in their last time at bat. ration of jra»oline. may obtain
h vm p.
1 coupnon* ‘hv cither ‘telephon1 ‘
-----paaaeo
J a ---re»i&gt;lution
1-1 * .......
Inviting“ the no mtetfral* «rt d m
Ill fact local supplies are coming tor nf Internal Revenue for the the first nf the seventh. With “their
r H Van Hi-I .11vW 1u.1 1*11w*,V . tori out (i-e • * boll on* it I v o n I t
i. ..
I*- District of Florida, today called one out In their lost turn at hat, Iny the Seminole Price and Ha Senalo to confer with il o* ;«»m» r.i iminmM|
through good.
,
v|-ift ltiv S lifoul S. hkill A m Mtirki v nnfi**Liiti ViI tlii" wt'i'k tha
!i f I I i imt "
pushed
across
the tioninir oard (U7.1) and rtMjumt aoMlon during the afternoon
•In&gt; f"i tin •&gt;
Another (tall In operation la th* attention of all sutomoblla Frierson's
MtiiMofi « Hb n bid ..f 1725, !-.|. thr f.Jjowmt; chit it iimn had l*e«n
a aolution Ui (lie pi.ibli'ii. I h„,| ui. tm. 'lv t il I H I m l
that of Ted Lockett who handles owners to the requirement that winning run amid cheers from Inff that they l»e mailed or by .
bid of Do n min*.* * *,+‘ . .. ..1 ,tjrI'i.ifi^t •1 nro! hml Ih’cii talked lo
&lt;i
which ha* had the legislature |,|„np ulterirl 11 if t.f
rwomnivncl ihrinl'i'ri f"f
their
roducc trucked In here for the the owner of evrry mi.Lor vehicle their supporter* and a few rat ealllmr In prnon.
iif!** di&gt;nni!*i I' , th. I K lira
It). The I (Att- iinnm . i t . *
■narleil fur nearly
vi*
which l* used on the highwavs call* from * few Navy men who
ical "rocerie*
,1
l.|
....
•
.■
r
1
•
uD
I
lf*(*nt
*ii.«
Senate pi.m plli dee In -I th.
Mha oil, | • i ui
I ' ‘ 4 »l! •«
l ' ...I l»». k m N I.,
must huy * new $5.00 Automobile were pulling for thtir buddies on |
I f ..m K A M». I "I fl.lt
vital Ion.
The rain did no particular dam­ Use Tax .Stami. and display II the other team.
I h( flu -11 . .f i i i
1t nde
L I.
„
,
,,
7 ,,
•1I
l 4lf &gt;•(!•(
*•(•11till *‘t
be
.
Mr
Fiidd
*
Senntor Uirldlt. nf Ihirlingt.u. fllMMtlv III
age to the large nuantity of deer on the vehicle beginning July 1
ftno rfi. f l ton Id 1 I.til MO 1Mio n
I
thnnkp
I"
M'
' I *'trion
••
\
t
r
m
lr
I
introduced his pr-.p-.-ul fur u I &gt;ptriK f441 I "til I■«*if (r11(•*! - Hi (
tongue leaves laid out on the
Mr. F*hx urged ownere not to strong team representing F' rank's
Hurl for hiw atiriinru-e-t \mw r•• 1 I 1 ,H, *■ \\ inrtii. I*1!"1 W14I Undue •
senator from each &lt;if (he *47 mull
______ overwhelmed
_
pavement near th* west end of be misled by (alee rumor* alleg­ Tavern
l’*,« " Mift* Zrltln Vitm find to Mi* f 1 •o Y l» i'ope I'nhitkvv, Tran*the State
f*fc. Victor E. McGIvlland, sou tie*. A Similar plan, e..u|.je.l with n&lt;lvitnrvd III ivril - I» ii
the market, according to U K. ing that thli lax hai been re­ Guard team 18-0. The »tamting of Mrs. Eula Mi'Clalland, arrive.!
W
Linn, South
I&gt;rt»v&lt;»cil in i ttr*ti tt|f
Vlf* Wh\
rtoUoii
Y
increased House repre*i-|itatv.ii wrll. lhi*t tvMfnirii; t«« lyj»r nvitl C Hurl for r|rn«*al »*
Bauman, 'who every year at thia pealed since It daflnltaly ha* not
until. Water Kejoturre*. It V.
nnd
recording
nh
I&lt;
*
n
.
U
i
M
r%
M
i
home
Thursday
morning
for
aevfor larger roundes, a|i(wered tn nut bo N" |r«il»»*$if»*&lt;I it* ii h»N
lost
Won
^ttime, ships a large quantity of been repealed, and all of hi*
Team
K Maker for Bolieiltnir
1 Ciee«*h, Hi llv (Ilnde.
0 j eral weeks leave after 10 months lie finding more favor in Ihr boon in tbr |*a•1
lenve* of thia type to firms who deputy collector* throughout thr FRIERSON'S
2
few
tirm
t
nnd
donating
a
ouin
of
sarvlce
tn
the
Pacific
are*
House but senator* generally re­
0
turn it principally fo r flavoring of State are bring Instructed to FR AN K ’S
2
Fiiiif fHipiU In iho J u n r typinif t»kin; to E.t*
Harder for nr
mained nun-committal
2 with the Marine Air Carp*.
0
tobacco. Deer tongue grows wild proceed with the enforcement of YO W E LLS
cIhbi wvrr from led»ni(wo«Ml »n'l rnntfintr Ihr
liifht&lt;; to Juarph
Ha
wears
the
presidential
unit
Tha IWo-for-none constitutional ono of thru®, MUi Marilyn Millrr
2
Ina the
woods
o
f
this
section
and
0
STATE
GUARD
the
law
and
a
check
will
be
number or peraoni
Ludwig for furninhinif n trui k
citation emblem. American and amendment plan wa* the first
a number
o f person*
who hts had onr yriu of typing, an miction platform and to th.
In the next »&lt; toduled 'gam e; Asiatic - Pacific ribbon with three
Jivin
g collecting
U. make a good started on the morning o f July
(CssitsHS VS r* | , TWeee)
mario |h«* hi|fhr&lt;t mtuii; on u f i l y for umi o f hanchen and block2. Mr. Faha feels that It le only Thursday, July B. Yowell’s will bronxe stars one for Philippine
4 - ---------------------fine-mlnulv piwn I tml. On Thurs­ inir o ff the ntrvel
fair to the ones who voluntarily play the 8tate Guard at H l1. M- liberation and the other two for
Gt'.utfv IV. Hell ha* returned
day ahe achieved u ral« of 10(1
comply with tho law to see that and Frivrabn’e will Ungla with Asiatic - Pacific .Service.
Donors of prixmi included the from the state of Washington end
word*
a
minute
Jfer
nlartlnif
rale
•very effort le made to eecur-i Frank’* Tavern at 9116. ^
Pfc. McClelland attended focal
followlr.tr alorei. companifN nnd wilt supervise the large vegetable
on Jurj© I, wax but 3f» wonl « individual*: Tmiehtnn Drug; Kan plant 'growing industry of hi*
full compliance by the other auto­
schools and Semlnol* High School
mobile owner*.
minutC
John Bell. 7J year old
dall Eleelrir; Howard Holder; II Uiicli
and prior to entering the eervloe
Next
Fall,
the
\ ocaltonnl
The stamp should be promin­
Frier ^ P ion eer plant grower of Seminole
nd A Depart merit Rtor
was an employee of the McCrory
LONQWOOI), Juno 2U. (Spe­
ently
displayed
on
„the
motor
r Tha annual oaU o f T a x CartiStore. He entered the service, cia l)— Rank Note Is again run­ f'ch.H.l, II. Ith* with all !W th «| w n Ktpctrir; Rits Thr«t.r; S*n County
flea te* fo r unpaid Uxa* a**«a*ed ___ Jo on and after July t. It
A riumher of ncpirers of the
ning at ths Sanford-OrUndo Reti­ other vocational school* of ihc fnrd Electric: ILL- Perkin*: Ijiriey
Oct. 20. 1942.
has
been
found
that
the
etamos
)
on tha 1044 tax roll will be bald
He told of how the morale of nal dub* tonight after a layoff of state, will hold spccliil rlixuiw* for Drug: Dick Aiken Prodm.- Co . hot variety were destroyed at th#
nny
stll'icnls
who
*l»h
ti.
stu.ly
win
etiek
better
If
the
wlndahlal
l
Nofiday. July S, It waa announjwl
CocoCola Mottling: • Firestone's, farm during the recent downpour,
the men overseas wa* 'boosted by two weeks. I f In shape he should
TA LLA H A SSE E , June 20, W
County Tax Collertcr, Jm . te dampened instead of tha etamp.
•uch entertainer! aa Bob Hope. taka tha third race, lost half uf high achool or college subjects m Wagner Furniture; Mather Furtu i l l « » » reporter) hv John Ball,
—
R.
W.
Ervin,
J
r
,
said
today
he
order
to
obtain
credit
or
advance­
Motorist*
are
also
urged
to'keep
Jlnklna. The aale wtU a t il*
Jack Benny, France* Langford
ally double feature- A com- ment In military tmik Special tore: J.C. Penney’*: Yowell’*: hut he added there was no other
noon when one or two Itema a separate ' record of the aorUI had resign ad at secretary of the and other* who put an camp
oix-with Gay Companion In Individual attention will be given Nick's Lhitror: j.L. Hurt: San 1damage to speak of as It was
8t*te
Railroad
Commlaalon
to
number
which
appear*
on
each
dll be aold. than »ala wlU be
shows.
,
ford Furniture; Ne-lli Bottling; mid-season between crop*.
should come near
become
resident
counsel
for
the
■tamp,
oa
well
os
write
op
the
Breed until tiOO P.M. and conMr
Hell predicted that h*
I-ovett Grocery; Charles Unit*
double, aome o f the to returner) veterans.
State’
Road
Department
on
July
t.
These
studies
will
be
given
in
book
of
the
etamp
the
make,
until' all (iema have been.
claw— Venctiaq Ulhvl &lt;’o : Semi­ would be called upon lo supply
[ictad today.
Chairman
E.
8.
Mathew*
o
f
tha
addition
to
the
regular
commer­
modeli
aerial
number
and
State
*
nole Feed; C and C Ll.p.ir; Rtan- a tremendous number of vcgetabla
again entered in tha
Railroad Commlaalon oald E. T.
courses. Students who do Icv Roger* Hardware; J.H. Vim plin.ts for the coming season, both
448 Hama on the ■■tense number o f the vehicle.
•of the evening and cial
this work for credit will take H oy; JrJtourulllul and Anderson for growers and for victory gar­
Mr. rahe elated that ,th * Hamil o f Sanford will be named
against B*t'« Boxo, examinations aa prescribed by the
■tamp* mar be purrima X from acting secretary to succeed Erv
ht l O M o’clock1* ^ ^
deners. Already he contracted to
Marry Kay three ex­ school where they wish to have Drunm Table* Supply Grocery.
Edwin Clayton Smith, Sr., lathof/lce* and at the head­ In. b
Owsr donator* of prlxe* were: supply 2,000,000 cabbage plant*
tort. Cottle took this the credit recorded.
Ervin waa on the legal staff af *r of Ned Smith and raldant
quarter* office o f the Collector |n
Mrs. M.E, linker: Sanford Ave­ to growers of Central Flrjridaw*
ha ran It on tha 22nd.
the Road Department for aevornl here for the past U y w n , died
JackaonvUta,"
nue Beer GaHen: Treaturv De­ There will also be a big damand
▼eon before be raeigned during yesterday afternoon at U s bom*
partment: Outlet Store; Joel S. for tomato, eggplant and pepper*,
the Holland admlnlatratlon to be- at 112 M yrtlf Avenua, after a
W - «
- general.
Ha brief lllneaa. He was 80 yaan
Fleldi Hanfunl Naval Air .Station. he said. He added that with hi*
nephew’s help, the *amo
good
___
_
o f tho Rail­ aid,
•
honest service in plants would b*
road Commission alnce logt J*nuMr. Smith waa'born May 8,
given as In tha past
1889 at ParTTvIll*.
”
Indiana. *H#
’ Hi
The Salvation Army sponsored
employee of [a survived by throe dauhtars
" fc m ll
bore pt Sanford and
'
Pfc. ^ 0 . . ^ Nenegom^- Kir of the ■ Railroad
BOND HALES
loot* County are enjoying Rad Shield Club for boys and
Mrs. P. H. GHIsft of Miami) Mia;
V i e t IASS. Tot '
Rill Fleming, former etar gridya»re he Bertha Smith and Mr*.
ti t&gt; weak*' outing at Camp girl* will open Monday afternoon
Sun- Nu heen
Mr*. F. E. Ropmlltat, chairman
f fat Waring of Washington, naar DeLeon Springs at 1:00 o’clock at headquarter! d erT jf the Celery Feds of Sem­
the Motoi
Dhrl- and two aon*. E. C. (N*d) Smith,
direction of Herman E. In tbe Junior High School build­ inole High School, hae been of the Woman’s Division In Sem­
■Ion of the
Durlrfg this week there in g ,'It wag announced today by spending a short time at home inole County for the 7th WAr
Jr. and W. W. C. «m lth of Ocala:
frandchlldrin
and
b en 88 boys at camp. Any Mrs. Nancy Stock, director and en route from V-12 training at Ixian Drive, today reported the
r hovi -who wish to attend Major Allan Whortoii of the Sal­ Miami University to Miami Uni following salee of bonds: Oviedo,
van ity at Oxford. Ohio, Vo con­ Mrs. Louise Wilson, chairman,
oqatECTlOH
___ wUl bo ___
,n| ply at .'tho gamp on Sat- vation Army,
1
An
IntertilloV progrem of tinue training. He la expected (o {20,143; Casselberry,^ MV*, f , E.
ftarBoon.
at 6:00 o'clock at
Funeral Hoe— with
la being given at ■porta and gdpiea has been plan- leave today
lett^che
. swimming, rifling, nod for ,tl&gt;a * opening. Including
Close la ona
v fishing and volley ball and baakat ball. Refnwhmente-wllj b«
bo *«rvod.
server!
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v uj » v i « ’. i'-V-..'
fjMghocnU'NrlU
' known material,.
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Jul y Holidays

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6eadl&lt;K'k Over Re-Ap­
portionment Con­
i' tinucH Despite Bills

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Valuable Prizes Arc
(iiven By Merchants

Until

July

15th

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Vocation School
Ends Summer Term
With :12 Pupi l s

Motor Car Owners
Must Buy Stamps

J

in th* night-cap, the too-

Pfc. Vic McClelland
Back From I acific

(ieor^e Bell Back
To Supervise F’arm

Bank Note Will Run
Again At Longwood

knnual Tax Sale To
( Be Held On Monday

EsT. Hamil Named
Acting

Secretary

Edwin C. Smith Sr.
Dies At Age Of 88

W
™
;JiC. NewBome
' JUturns To Hanford

Club Will Be Opened
Santford Boys
Attend Camp Winona By Salvation Army

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Real Income Goes
Do\vh 2 Cents For
American Public

M ORTGAGE
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FRIDAY, J0N E 22, 10 in

T IIE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

— To buy n hrtmc—
— To refinance—
Monthly Payments to fit your bodeet—
Low* Interest — Friendly Service
— Alno Small Repair Loan s—

Cover the tOD3 Of your
Vanity, dressing table
and night stand with
polished plate glass. Or,
if you prefer, a table

M I N N C A I ' O M s Jam
rial i
Ih*1 i **wl tiu mit*
A nu t ira 11 I'titiilit i*1 1

Firet Eederal Savings &amp; Ix»an Association
of Seminole County

top In color, to match
the decorative scheme
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces are
then fully protected. The

MiiV Mm* 1*^ •r ,ir- ' *mii
11 !'G a \t Jir nr«&lt; I'ti i*
&lt;ilftlt tl » *Cf l,,*.v|\♦ Hitt#.'

Phone &lt;591

209 Magnolia Avc.
—
“ Insured Savings.”

a \»*af i-.itlH i

, ny

li» Investor* sSyinlicatt* m a ninhtlr
Jy niijc!y of whut
t.tib aril

cost is less thnn refinishing the top.----Mirrors, of course, for
the Background.

Senkarik

VACCIHATI0 N
"

T I M

Have your Auto glass
re placet! before the rainy
season sets in. All work
done by experts.

Glass

And M irror Co.
I l l W. Second Street

E

Phone 320
CLASSIFIED
10*
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per
per
p«r

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tin*
lino
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for
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for

ADVERTISING

cm* Itut rt Ion
thru Inaertlona
S inoertiou
20 Inaertlou

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Don't let dreaded pox.
canker, sorehead spread
through your Hock. VaccfThite with Dr. Salcbury'a
Fowl Pox Vaccine.

RATES

-------------- -- ------

PHONE IIS OR BRING YOUlt Ad* tn TIIF. SANFORD HERALD
Count, tiro word* (o the line, Including phnnr »nd addrra*.
A ll ■oriftUomenU for aituatlona wanted «»ill tie rlurged for at the
regular claaalfled rates.

FOR S A L E -

Help Wan led

V IN E ripened tomatoai for can
hing, $2.25 per bu. J.W HeH. Yv a 1hi i m » f.t i*f aphei, ahurt
hand ami typing leiimred. A |»fil
Ljrke Monroe, phona 15.
502 A tinnli* II,ink Hldg. nt
JURSEY hull, 2 yean old* with
phone f»9
registered papers. I n q u i r e
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
M ISCELLANEOUS
W H ITE L E G H O R N CHICKS
BERT GRADE
100 fur 113.50, .Straight Hutch
good me*t chick*, good T«y*ri, pupaid, liv* delivery gu nrtitled
Poultry K»rm. 713 Sn II owhciI
A t *., Timpa. FI*.

‘-Tftkeflu-tnauro f*/#liw# Immunity. Sec ui about
pox vaccination Satur­
day,

W# Kiow This Wo»'t Happen To You!
WHILE MRS EISENHOWER PROUDLY WATCHES the hntmr bestowed “ her hero", Preildent Trumnn puis the Diatingulahril Servlc* Medal on the A tile,I Supreme Commander. Since twice prevlnualy
Kl.elihnwer him won the D.S.M., the epecinl presentation rnnainlcd o f a Seeood OnV Lenf Cluster

I *| end made pjftilic here today, f !)i*ti iliution of dividend* urni in living
“ *Ileal iurnmu,' nr caah in* ■(rreot in February wpip SI 11 and $1 01
January. $I.ofl l*»ih net net. five
4iimm 1 1 iin-iluted in terms ttf the in
11r iii-4 nf I'Asriitiid
ii rid ser­ tiring comporrd with 11.00 in tin-1 “ M
, i-unti
ve. I- ha* Iwen *»iurr*ed by aver * ' Mime montha'uf n year ago
1"—
1 " te
"Wages of 96 cents in April |sHigi'
iil*e iiuih income*, which are
slight Iv less than a year ago, ami compared with $1.00 m April Ocitn
bv averngr prire level*, which art 1044. Wage envelopes have been Mod
•Jiyhilv higher,1* explained Invca* the emne for three successive crimp
months. Tliey were 94 rents in 1044.
j loi * SviiiftiCiile ifi il*
January. All such companion., oe $1 04
j
nhi
•
tti«iv
of
the
nation's
purchns*
HI N T ’S TUXED O &lt;iin* ptiwcr
ing with fl.OO in each of the re Janu
i spective months a year earlier those
I ‘ Investment income wa* $1.09
"Salaries paid in April of 97
"F
I in Vprit rrmtrtisted with $1.00 in
EKED STOIU
\i*ril I 'l l dividend and inter* cent* compare with $1 00 in huum
|April. 1944. Salary cheeks have the I
€»»f1i|jilHe l.ftir *if Tilxeilfi I rids * *1 disliiii sennefit s of $1.15 ill j been drawn for 96 rents for five tores
l Mmr h, 1045, 1*41uitIlei I that of Oct* Successive months The* contrast $100
T i-jiIn*lie -1*i ^
•* i 19 41, both of there months with $1 W in the snme |»ertodft t»f *$imr
C$if Sgiifnnf A 2nd Si feel
!•« itii,' the highest ainrr Oecemftjer, he V * * r before
Snnfofd, I hiMiii
\ ln&gt;u(*i

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l » » w hen mu h mrorne was $1.2.1

FOR HALE
10 aerr farm ^11h garage uiuii*
merit, pricwl to tell
Robert A. WIUI»m.
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank llliig

LOOK!

JO AC.fiE farm tllod, good 'low
Ing well*, 10 lore, rough lau.
Palm litmmo'k Sanford. Flo
. F. E. Boh. 1191 Park A VC.
Sanford, iba. Phone 061-W.

hue I hMi* rliith*
CURTAIN.";
arm fa, v 1 h•$I. *Dir«died aiH
jlrt MeUuiivilli- A n 1
at fetched
Uhono H7;‘
liand

MVT I I KK HAS JUST RECEIVED
FLORENCE O IL C IR C U L A T IN G
H EATERS!

RACTOR,
double
due
*p r»y and diigter;
fertdi/. i
drib: 2 hand eultlvatorr
gallon drutn. Phone 600 R______

TRACTOR, plow
lfailer. aniail
trad* for
iTton* 69.

hi
»t

kicker

Let Sylvester's misfortune s e n e to remind
you—that now is the time to check your win­
dow and porch screens.
%

“ ‘Other income,' whuh In tie |M»rr
•ived frnin farms, indiv uluttllv i Jermi
•iwnrd bufctltesnea, and f ••valtie* ‘ T1
n April win $1.0 f enm|&gt;:ir«&gt;«l \\\{h **u»fit
MOO id April. IU4 4 This item
M
n14Hwl lit $1.01 in March f] h'l in fluiir
February. and $101 in January. *«tv i
.ill uf these perhHln beiitfr rtintthm &gt;niff
e*I 'W
*fttil $1.00 i n ill.t* *aine m«»nt hs $ft ,Jft
n veaf ano.
fnr
Living Coiils Total Unchanged **«m|
For Flv§ Months
11144
• “ Conaftderinif wartime * hurt* Km
*K
mid the much-swollen national in $ L(M
come, the niKiorial average of l*f*en
open market price* has demon « ri
ulr.iled t itjIv fem«irfl$il&gt;t* 'Libum
Althouijh imil vi. |tinI itefiis in tfto J a i
niilfro imlev f-.rtve i fiii»11.'$■«|
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FOR SALE
fl Room lloute on W rit »ide
of town, located on W of city
block, fumlthed or unfumuhe,!
Robert A. William*
Phoo* 732
Atlantic Rank nldg.

UPHOUSTERY

S IT . W A N T E D

fabric*,

tape.

hardware

lumber for frames — sec us.

or

O im plctc

too.

Ilrintf your screen problems to us.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone 83
wm m

GET THE THRILL

A T T E S T IO N

S iivire

and vm utiofim t i
two

cloth,

screens and combination doors arc uvailuble

FOIt RI’.N T
1 1.41fill

paint, screen

pci * .m n*i

- \pi *

f*Li* k R frmil

1*nd
Multi

St ‘mi' half bU« k of imthii by
ilny nr wpek Flume 1*19 K 70S
Hnmdwfiv, |bivri&gt;&gt;nn Ifi»m h. I1
’ la

trio*, damaaka, brocatellei, n
oot) atock to aeicct from. H. COldtltEl* girl want, joh «« m»ld
. Brown, C911 N. Orange Ave
or rook (tllOV E 7ll» 8l tip
Phon* 4068, Orlando, Fla.
atajra.

B

TW O bedroom houae, furnlahcd BESSIE Moo Jeff.
or unfurnlahed. fll" Mellonvlllc
Ava.
S E T T LE

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7 ROOM houaa, bath. 2 acreened
nlidil v. with "ttrtif gtto-t.tl +»f
(■; porthei, amall grove, com­
fire c apt1Me ore, ward, puMEion
munity da try aoblpped, eo» .,.
with poal-war fulurr M i , CnL
. light* and city water throughhoun, 1320 Mollonvilb' Avc.
' out Quick Salat Bargain! C.A.
NEWMAN Wilton, 8(V." E. 8th
■Shrlner, Lak* Mary, Fla.
St,, vvunta jtib ax cook nr mitid.
AUBTRA1JAN HEDGE or wind
kraak plpea. .06e bar* rooted. L O S T
George Haaklna, ,T»blc Supply.
W lit St,
L O S T Cimd Hhenffor'i* p' fn il with j

nitrnr niif niYcnL F, K Hnilft

MAN'S PRE-war bicycle, good
condition. Standard Station. Wt
41 Elm Ave.

Finder in l urn fur Itewnul hi
Snnfnrd P nirit At (« Iin** Cn , 117
.So Park Ave.______________

PICKUP-1937
Ford convertible I
SCoupe, good tlrae, excellent buy BUS1NKSS SERVICE
at celling price.
HOLLKR MOTOR BALES
STORAGE yuur car at Kent'*
, 1 0 # W,- l i t Bt.
Garage.
Specia' rata deao
• tor age
’O HOUSES, ona 7 room*, one
r room* i also ona Un etoragn
P A IN T NOWI
*e. For Information call at Wm llnve Good Rellablo I’atnter*
Sanford A w .______________
available. Call Sanford Paint
A Glaei Company. Phono 303.

of PICKING WINNERS
TONIGHTS A U ^ S T A R
FEATURE
SKVRNTH RACE— FUTURITY

EASY TERMS
\mi i pm gimp y iir f ny'iTi* nl vuld wont her thin
wintoi when n Floritiire Oil Ileuter is ^iourliii(
il o warmth into yuur.honte!

ANDY MINK
JERSEY HILL
llETf; ROZO
NATU RAL ROLL
LASSIE
MERRY K A Y
QUEEN'S ROLL
PAINTED UEAUTY

THE GREATEST

Races SU rl 8:00 p. M.JUtarp
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Sanford Orlando Kertnel Club

r a n SALK

T(irn at Red Arrow

Bo d y
and
fender
oom houea with 6 acre* of land a u t o
WORK I1Y AN EXPERT. SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING —
Robert A. WBUaaia
larga aeibrtmcnt of color*. Ybttr
Horn -7M - A tlantic Bank Bldg.
car.can look' hew. Bring It to
PULLETS. Wa hara a Ib d til
ua and ace.
• pumbar of four month* old
HOLLER -MOTOR SALES
N «w Ilatnpihlro Red pulIaU. 108 W. let St.
Phon* 623
Excellent Port Qrang* laying
, ftflek. .Vaccinat*d, 4 t00 *ach.

IP* war bond* tcMicl|i
them build and furniah
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war. bond* make Iho
nptl luHable gift a. Give

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W ANTED TO B U T : 60 hen* and

Palmetto Grocery,!

ttftu now, daring the
flh War Loan Drive.

TABLE TOP OIL RANG

Tabic .t o ifiiL flnJshctl’ Mn, ffl
to rncke.your

203-09 E. lab St,

&lt;&gt;*. t-*4^/* ■

S e m in o le Ony Cleaners

tfona, for. all occasion*,

rockoro and on*
0

O’V lIo x t* 17 (Sanfoed Highway) at Loagwood midway be

weddinga, for gradua*

eh*»t of drawera. -Inquire 910

j highway

A- *

Th* Indiana of 8outh America
con.ir th* annatto-tr** aacrcd
and have cultivated it for untold
ccnturica.

that port war hotue. For

WANTED—
TWO

v.
-

Greyhound C u e
la on th* air over
W D B O tonight
at 6:10 and over
W L O F at 6:16
w i t h a l l th e
“ dupe" on the
doga at the Hanford • Orlando
Km n*l Club.

w:4i*-;

UNCLtBltL, WHAT
ARE

D lP L O F y m C

j

■There

are

NO SUCfti fM lNSS

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If we wlnh to be frc«i If we wish U
preserve Inviolate those Inestimable privi­
leges far which we have been eo long rontendlng— we must fight!
— PA TR IC K

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HENRY.

VOLUME X XXVI

^ a ttfo r h

Established 1908

JVIore M eat Is
Seen F o r U . S .
o By Anderson

Yank Shares Smoke On Okinawa

'B v r a lh
3

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE. 25. 1915

Storm is Seen

Little Dam
Here
Crosses
North From Gulf

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WASHINGTON. J u n e 15.
(A l‘ ) — Clinton I*. Andereon
■a today forreaet more meat for
* ' the nation'* dinner table If
the Senate gram along with
the nr* *laughtrring rule*
written by the Ilouae Into
legislation extending
price
— controls:---------------------gft
The New Mexico Democrat
* »ho mnaoi next Monday
from hi* Houae arat
sweeping control over food a*
Secretary of Agriculture. *atd
the change ‘‘hand* me a wea­
pon to oral with the black
market in meal and to chan­
nel more mrat In the dinner
Uhle."

WASHINGTON, June 25,
(A P )— Clinton P. Anderson, I
(who becomes the nation's
food chief July 1, sees house
• chanties In the price control
extension bill hs aMuririR tbu
break-up of the meat black
(harket.
The Democratic congresaTHE EE A It OK A M E R lr ANS implanted in the mind* of Okinawm
mun from New Mexico would liy the Jap* is slowly lining -lisi-rlled I'V «ur forces bottling on ih-islnnil ('ignrett"-sh*nng In Ilia
Joseph
C Turrolto. Wiinm ket,
eph &lt;
mh ahliii-nt r&gt;( faita vlilugi llos
irrna tioual 1

interview today he said o f the new house rule on the stock I
/■Vs,
slaughter

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pretest!**

land, far ISSII. bamba. SUM

aaataj new.
a ************

Member Aswiciated 1‘ rchH

NUMBER

i:ir».

Has Its Worst Week
Starting Pacific War

As Benefit T o

New Secretary Of Ag
rinilture Is Given
«; Full Power To Con­
trol Food Supplies

not discuss (&gt;lh&lt;T far*Vf»{hiriK
* mend mpn tii which would make
im a virtual exar oTnr every-,
«fc; nit the nation eat*, blit In an

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

101 lb* *1 wail*

ei pc f w ill mala

In Moscow Court That Convicted 12 Poles

Heavy rains deluged Sanford
and Seminole County Saturday
night ns the tropical disturbance
passed over Florida, but this time
instead of damage, it whs “*■*
opinion of gntweri of this
tion that the heavy soaking wuu
prove bcnt-ftclal, coming as it
after n lung period of drought.
During a 2-1 hour period up
to H:(K) A. M. Sunday, H.HO incheg
of rain fell, according to It. F,
Whitner. weatherman,’ For the
whole week starting Monday, 12.
t)7 inches were recorded, which
something of a record.
&gt;
Manager H. J. I-ehman of tha *
San fold State Farmers' Market
repotted tiur the whole area
around the matkot was inundated
to h fir pi h of n foot and a half
when he arrived there Sunday

;{&lt;U&gt;:12 Are K i l l e d
On Okinawa And In
1 Philippines; M a n y
A Iso S u r r e n d e r
«fl&gt; latlrrlRlfll I'fMII
Km|a rut- lltrn b lto Inst m ore
sirlilir is last week than in
tiny tonijutntLIe (HtritHl o f the
I 'a n lif Islam! w ar. A m erican
eiintiminhiuex disclosed todity.
The
Yanks
killed
:!0,r.:t2
-lafiaitese troops tut Okinawa
and in the I’ hilippmcs.
A lint her 7.70r» surrendered,
an astounding fig u r e in v ie w
the (i iditiiiii.d Nipponese' wiltingnr-v to fight to the death. Tho
fat* of ,.|.out 20,000 more was
-i-.di .i i v ■. parotnxtp lutuling
toon ri,» our thern tip of the
I’lul ippii,ilokt" ialkeii of an attempt'd
\ust i irIrun tmi phibtou- binding lit
liiillkpapnu on southioistcrn Hot
ni-ii &lt; iimr&gt;t forces moving up
the t,.i*t i'hiim coast were rcputtnd to liuiu reached a point
I T.'i uiili -i
ith of Shanghai
i 'ri.i i - oill.
i-i ■*n*&gt;I t.i l.i fighting

morning

"You could have rowed a boat
around there,” he said, and add
ed there was more water there
than during tho hurricane last
October
Today, ho called on
Mayoi Higgins to secure city help
in niinii ing out the weighing pit,
the motor of which was flooded.
Until this is fixed, trucks can­
not he weighed at the market.
(In the Weal Twentieth Street
Vanka help* n good bit, an Seaman road iiror the railroad, bus drtV
HI., lights one up for n o-urtalilr er* npi'it.-d that the water came
is sp official II.8. Navy i-lroti 11 o nrarL op to the tins floor, Sufl
day morning
The whole anvr
heii » low lying spot that floods
f n
1 P I
A
during evi-tv heavy rain, s i

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,, ,o o- t i Mil- S o i l III

. ,1-t I tl a -III tut-iI fighters
\mm i .11 l-Mlti-l
mi -1 hii rtM
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City Meeds I old h-Bond Sales Are
At Town Meeting Reported Lagging ^
Of Rotary Club With End Nearing

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“ It hands roe * weupon to deal
VI FT P ut 1l I t r m i isi itu
t l ti*
heni the
with the black market in meal
4,-ii
III.
l.i-lvi-- M,«)
f
\ |nit t i S n D
Rand to channel more meat to the
• 1*»1N|* ,^1 1VMis
Poll&lt;I 11*n11er■ kc&lt;
i»f
■.i in.,ii 1 wit ni: wo',iff)
fllnncr table.
Hr p••. iaIii i »ki,3-. Vl |left • EtWn «»• pit tUff^L Muj til'll
M.mnntftxji Hint
A., i ml l'.»lllr -*f tVi*
"It gives me authority to re
si*
141w 1tM( M1- ii ■in
»ll-1 II n.-1-f
depulivir v‘ &gt;» i*^tl
quire affirmative proof of the
V-.IIInfolrr nf the **A■U4
l Ml Hint Ir
I I III*
Mel hri*
•irhi
&lt;| Ioil. ,a|*.irnv.fsf itre Iritp*
destination of every carcae* of
titnrnl Kiuliupholik}
* beef. I intend to revoke the
1-0.1
h 1111*ip in li*inlt*«l nl
license of any slaughter furnish
1i
■ f'li'M'iii siifilnihl »&lt;thQkig meal for the black market." City
Manager, Fool,
The houae. to an accompani­
Tennis Courts And
&gt; f/irrf, 111/ j Bpmnmr
ment of »hout». ‘‘ we want meat,*'
■ IlffTt Lllf.MH, h41hi heen
wrote the new slaughter rule*
Golf M e n t i o n e d
Wm-I has been received by
j
a . V
. . . ^
ui (let -f *;ucwrUIn Dn*!
last nfghl and voted Anderson
till''
- —Mrs f&gt; |- Harks is to |nmhu.1,
nil
ununslklKl food powers including
E Ilupd ridcxjn ^cnilnob- Q yuieiS*-! *h*l her hust^iaj. Dr. {lark*,
An old-t**b toned
me«tuih'
u
dnurhi
tn
1»...
* m 1lu-vt**.
^ veto ovlr |hb. Office o f Drifts
, F.*h.
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mdmUistgaUtRi - «n «a lR k U «y be­ *w"»f ~bor&gt;di*tH * 1* tfflr lUdao tv are lagging wnv behind, witfl 1 Tiberetrst from a tjerman nr'a°"
St, ,
percent, or $171,7311 &lt;am|&gt;. has arrived safely In the
t i r i m l ubl &lt;*
fore it passed the hill extending Junchron t*"Uy under (hi* Inuter^ i-r-Iy
r- * h * f
ship uf W A I.offliT who i-slleil ’ .. rth vet sold. iMTnrdlng to Ed t'niled Slates aiol r x i a r i s to l#e
-&gt;y t&gt;
. -1 . ■ i i i ^ 1»-1 r*r *
the QKA/for a year.
I'll
attention to Rotary's rasponsibili-1 « ard t lane. Imsl drive puhln "home s-h-ii. He IrirplloMi-il her
i
I- 1. i t ' l l * *
TboSo changes, and other glv
500 T o Mb* 1 tin «
frnni 11---1--n Mass
....... I1‘a rn u 'rs T«t lit* Kn- « -| 411 ni«'i*l t •vri1- - 4i* 1.-4i j*
u
Ing federal district courts juris | ties tiiwaid f.immumty service .1 chairman
in v"
various
i
itit i ! ed Mi.
I’ lll.-tThis is the first lirnr that the |
----diction -over "appeali'Trom OPA "r"1 u ,'lp'1 '‘J*0"
n',u, m'‘mber»
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fit.
* i ft’ .t &gt; n I* i I M )
$10,000
t'»u
rH
*ri*d
T
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lm
T
fiisr
mi,! J)- ,
lo ex [ire sa inen
imselves as pi civic i --UTily has fallen so f.u behind
l{[W'1 Mnnn. -tale adjutant o f]
I
C aplurr
^rd ars, are subject to senate con needs.
I (i i h n
its E bond sales," Mr t-ane the American l egion, who will
Mnt ui - t Hi VIt
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r
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Given
liy
l-v i n ,
currcnce.
4 itlli i l i i t l i t i Ml
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(i, A. .Speer, chairmnn of the said. “ The E bond quota tor the l establish slate headquarters here |
i ti » fiffnm
the
Takes Ox*r Shorlly
Su m e
th** 1 1 *mti H i . . 1 1 1 . M i n i
Seventh War Loan, reported that
the coming month amt
-t-el -,tl.
Kui •i*Bii The
t i n* . i o n a m i
Anderson will he sworn In a E bond aales are still nearly 60 count- is *323,000 and there are i during
KnthuMf»»tic Mip|i t by iffttw,
J A iK S H W l(
4* ** i i i t h * - a h i iut% Iii
who will move lo Smford on
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if Si’ miiml* fpii 1 * nimitTv*
• 1 * , ,-.*.4 Ml,n l
t|i«
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tf
nDil
»hipi»«r*
week hence ,a* Prcafdent Tru­ percent short of the quota and -•lily five days more for Uie ilrive July I,
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(ill be the principle
continue.
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f Mi i t l h
i ..I. i
• . - • I .. *ft
bounty ii' I f ••nlfH KlmnU f*. -»f i 1rift'll p
man's choice for ecretary of urged Botnrian* to re-examine in The
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Sanford Atlantic Natio «l |sj-enker al the meeting -f th
l*M*V I.
iHirth
‘ Mill 111 »l-l l»4‘ . -.
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agriculture, succeeding Claude It. their ability to buy more nf these Hank has reported total sales „ f kiwaois I'luh VYetlnesilay ritH-n a
V , . . i* . - , ! • * H
i I--.linn
4 elm v Avp -lull •• ill in
^Vickard. The President has an­ bonds.
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He announced that Ro­ $.-fir.,39f&gt; with *07.212 In K the Valdes Hotel
*In*i
M7" 4*t ri­ U-Mtl an.'
• nue. b if
nounced that he also will head tary members have already pur­
Mi i i*
n
V\
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ll. -a.. Ih»1
|m ti'tfia ' r* a 1*•w uf
iMfti.ha.e -f
the hefetnfore-separate War Food chased Mti.OOU worth of the tHimls I*-.nils Sales of the Florida Slatc
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i bond sales amounted lo $ l,V
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administration
« inure1 nil-1
of which J 11 .FVJO are E- bonds
I nmpMii) villi Im in Sun
Hank srr *323.7fifi nf which lulal
4•a«|| Ip* -t i| Mar* l '
i ounty Akl'nt &lt; It I»**%
Tho livestock amendment by
('idling attention to the facP Mfi
P
T ufmIhy for the
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Rep Patman (D.. Tex.) permits that today*), meeting was the last
h « M
Mi
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Mk,n.,t Uhfi
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Mr Lane !,«)«&gt;• urge.1 that the f' "' "
l ' " ‘m V*'1**'**'*^1 rc**rh In
, • I,
, . -a*
It ' M.l U*‘ M
^unlimited slaughter In all plants m President Huy Ihiller's term
U III 114 1II
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K . .lea H &gt;
III 1'l i r ‘ lMt I *ilana
tlftllff
Marge and email, certified by the of office and that l-ea l-esher ,.r..pic make a special effort In h r*.err. h»wl I ork. r Plant
VI it L«
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mentfil bv (I iff IHMHMI u lurli I hi* I iii. o n A (If. iJU, I :* IJ nil HIMI 1ir
ii alit' lo J l Foil* ‘v fiiilllllf li t iiiftfhl &gt;
agriculture secretary as sanitary; would lake over at the next meet­ purchase E-bunds and put Semi­
hiR r n » i » in
*.ii k* t
immrtlmlcly
m
ft«*i
u.ml
nole
County
over
the
top.
County
Comniiv«lniH*ii*
h«ve
prniM
(Jill SnHirthiv iritchini: within
seta asldo restrictions on inter- ing, Mr. IW fler declared that
! ilny,
Mu wifi*, Wll' hit- H'Hi ui Iv Ih
ipffd to incluile in tlirir forth
On Thursday evening at H:IT,
«11 l'I h mill** of Tirf Ji ft:-*i ,i'i
slate transportation o f meat not Mr. Holler has done an excellent
George
Eick
tv n| Ha I'1H*Hi I Uft' *
I itr m i ' f i
\\,,r
Matprev
rmpltiyni
by
t
comlnir
bmlccl
runI .1
all*
Ihi- latkl rL |pI t*l*m
l.i.I it
federally inspected, and permlta job, increasing the membership o'clock, Camphell-Lossing Ihist f-3
lo lurrnirie lit*
&gt;+IVI* I i' Hi till
l
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Kler
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th*
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‘firry
Ktprn
(
'irnttiiftNiun
m
nf the Amcricsp Ix-gion will con­
I h Back In U.*S. inenl Stjii-‘Mi WM6 atiililiwhi l
Jhe army to purchaae meat with - of the club from 30 to 41.
v "• Hhi
'•i fiitilitoL
1
... ** h.l^
vi^itiiiif
hr*
ik m l' vrr v
■•Out such inspection, ed long as it
Asking what is hanford going duct a bond auction at hirst
-KI .41114*1 W I'll
II
tier®, it
i«Mit thr h*»i*t* i»f &gt; 1*4* t* rt fu *
Mi
t p■P111|n t||i
comes from plants certified as to do wnen the war Is over ami Street and t'ark Avenue and Joel
CHARLESTON SC
fort of
Mtiat no tioi ..f
f
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it
SlretrK»l&gt;rl
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Firtd,
commander
of
thr
7th
V .ii- &lt;na ami
the Naval Air Station closes. Mr.
sanitary.
entbs rkation. June 26. Staff .Sjrt.
' fo In* ttihlrii fe•
ogIH v%nrk i*n im
•» t'j t ,*.i
* u t * |SUllon »*
tha I, "ai#
-i f 1 vr
Just returned from a cross- I.effler recalled having picked up legion district of Florid*, who is Cieorge
ge
E.
Kick,
U
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of
Sanford.
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provcmenl and development of
r.cl nmi trrn
continent awing with tho kouao a soldier recently when he asked in chsrge of srrangcmrnta, hss Florida
Honda, gunnel of . H-24 Liberk|n(U
v..grt„t,|r,
MI hi* MEI* "f '
promised
that
many
valuable
i
i
11 |a■a A lts
food investigating committee, of how he liked it at the little
ator troml^r crew with the ISth DAfPSon hk 1 l t «4 i i 'h l n l I h i t **• S e rv ic e s Held Sunday *lM h,* K...*»
•p »• the
Mehich he fs chairman, Anderson town where he was from. The prixes will be swarded lo highest I Army Air Force in Italy, strived c*on
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F o r Mrs. Ila rrc ls o n
soldier said he didn't like it very- bolder»
*. " iiioi v y
Tnid:
1here today by transi-ort r-lane en |K,
rw^ci
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lilt .Stole
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Many of these prices will fa- route home for ^Ui -lays.
nm&lt;'(h “
tt,er,‘ ” * "n't anything
Walk* lo a HI
‘ if you go back to those 1
it* cxperimentfil mirk
l- un.-nit api i i"* 1111 M' *■ Hi i
articles that are now hard to ob
Brigadier (Jcneral James T
-jq,
t m|i* I f or*11■iri •i
slaughterers who arc forcing the to do there
follow
mu
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fill
i
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h|ii ii 1* mil Tit Hit. rcL .li -ii*
f
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So Mr. i^-fflrr asked him what tarn, he added.
ipn
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Duke. Commander of this Traos firms have mmfp ilmiHtimi*
■mail retailers to get thew illegal a soldier likes t» do and the solI t irkeiili fi*tllirr
ll"B't &gt;• •l *•f *1-*% miit I'm- Morii
I l|MSt,TLr It -|I4N 1til Pjlltr
No Iron-Is purchased later than iuirtatlon Corps port, stated hr laU f«»r purchase of I lie lao-l
\il
■uif v mu t* r »
price*., you can force meat -into*- [llcr explained that he wants to
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June 26 can he used in the bid­ will he on his way by train to
.legitim ate channels of trade.”
\allot' **f *|liai k
\ trtl *.f i
ve in a town where there are ding, and all bonds pledged must a reception center near his home A Du-ln ami Son*. *2.Milt, Chase |(r% W. I* lie • '» ••( I it «.tl
and t'onuany. *2,7*00; C. It iriy Mr*. 11j*11 *-1»**»» *Hf i t»i Ii* » firi-Flnjf *»f |I 1.1 JO njtn I a Will nn nl hv* nvw hi|*li wrrkly toll
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" r -------------------- ------bo purchased not later than June within 24 hours- He will bo Issued Clonta. |6 (Xi: Wheeler Hnd Mnr
Ja|p«4fii*vi* i *i.viiit 11
m the
C w lls ite On r u t Year
inniu* m S11* I Vl 1*11 AVI’MIH* Hi ht* miiiju atl 411 S. tfiftll ti M ii I k •*I Hnlii.iikiii- vs itU I'J t* killi-pj and
30. Mr. Field said.
his leave papers there.
gan «*300; Ssnford-Ovledo Trurk
will)
lh«‘
llu*&gt;)i
eon|H»r
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IV M Kruiuy
'The legion want* everyone in
1 |h.| taken i*rii&lt;PM«’ i
Ihc priMiriera
~rowers, l-'intt; Nelson and Coin :i:4f»
Whlln here, he and other Air Crowe
Mm*
hrroU"ii vvat* U*n» in IruiluUoii &lt; *oi \Hpi v &lt;if Nrv* Ym k vM-rt- immtlv Fptt mnwnn cimscripta,
Sanford who can, to buy an extra Forces" men who arrived today
*200: ( T. Nlblhck, *2lMi, ( ’liiy ( ‘ounty. Hi* on A|»i
V|itt k»*l itiftj llou 11! i
Thr
Stutt
t
E-bond," h* aarerted.
h**u t'vt’ r
(i rowers, *21K); It W
were processed and then given t e d dard
,
fpioii in*«truction
1KTH un»l ha«l
in Suiifottl wintiiur fo
I'snilisoi o « i‘s j , sis
fit in. r u im i tlir
m EAST BOSTON, Mau._June 26
a luncheon feaat topped by fillet
from thin * irtifp.iiiY foi (In' in *■
for
10
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Sh*’
hml
Kfffii
ill
a fur thr
rhilipnirifa
" r — Funeral Services for
mJgnn. Telephone and telegraph
jhi nil ion of a &lt;|*H*|( I pa * lint |MIf I m
only
for
n
short
time
, (|( ' i a mi nr ii! n t m ll- l 14L&gt;(
Evans will b« held in Chelsea,
facilities were avallsbte for first
Ned Smith was named chair­
nf nur tSuiifiifii j‘i pijir 11 v
fiffsiitm thr
himbiiiKi. *
H
A mcrinin
rasual t tes fur
tho
Mass, today, Ha was stricken man o f the Seminole County
ceils home. After Ihtlr 30 days
Ihirrctinn, thr drcrH^tii ib *«r HAitlfi fur ihi" |ini jiipwt* Fhillij* &gt; 1jistl uiick were jtl acini, nl 223
E. Carter
with a heart attack near hla Chapter for Infantile I'araJysU,
home, almost all members of the James
vivofi by one *&gt;on. Lmlio H Wilk* ( cilc uf the Hii**h 1inMiluti«»fi f ‘mu ktlli*p| nml 680 v-oim'lftl
homo in North Keadtnr, Mass, which met last Monday at tho *
group will bo leaving for ovar-' tfn ta h C H A t Lodwick irikon of Jnck-oiivillr; o*ir flftUijh* jiuny
t . retiii n from
i ^
•
nd pronounced dead upon arrival Valdes Hotel.
trr, Mmu ,MuIn I lU*K*k of Atlniili*. Now York with rht* run i*ji*nr v’
A telegram from the War D* ■eae again In the Pacific.
t a .hospital. H a . waa district
Other officers elected warp; partment to the affect that Pfc.
Sgt. Kick waa Inducted into the
James E. Carter, son of Mr (in.; one bruibci, Henry Norton information th»- wreh I'mnmU
naaer for a retail credit com­ Dr. B. W. Ruprecht, vice chair­ William H, Earls, Jr. of the 06 Army in December. 1042. and
V*; mi ii Huro Nnlhao
of Miami urnI two
uUo of si onor of
Home On Leave
pany. Ho is tha oldest Sop of man; Mrs. 0. A. Speer, secretary (nfsntr- Division had received a went overseas to a base in Italy and Mrs. i&gt;. B. Carter, » » » Min mi.
Muyo hup* «' vjo i » wi | litre willmi:
the 70 W rit Point stu­
rrtnk Evans of Inks Mary and and Mrs. J. E. Ingley, treasurer. serious wound tn the fohn of a in November. 1044. He haa been among
Iii pm? (hu
iyjo* •*f
K u rin iw iu mmilr in SyH«ri ntkM tn
dent* who participated in the
tha former Mina Lewis Evans gr.d
B. E. Kipp, representing the badly shattered right arm on awarded the Air Medal.
facility »t Saofiini uri'i (in- liu**h
Marty l^-c J f I ’SNR. arrived
graduation on June 22 nf IM) laiikr O n ietny
was born In Sdnford in 1001.
Seminole Chapter, will attend the May 21 at Okinawi. was received
Ha lived with hla father, John students who had completed their
1miulution ( popijtitnv Iuif uKrectl I SiiiuIh) afluromisi from Atlanta,
M At Um are of one rear ha want forthcoming meeting o f chapter Thursday by. hi* parents, Mr. and A. Eick. In Ranford. at 116 West primary flight training at tlm
to ptircbno*1 th*' ininI fot th»* tin t-&gt; &gt;(-i 11-1 -* week ' isltir.g with
' ^ b Massacnuaetts where he has officer* in ■JfrtWnvlIle. Dr. John Mrs. W, B. Earle, 007 West Fifteenth 8 tree L
punEJO A. THOMPSON
rrcctimi of Ihr olpfit If thr fcivil in-, i-un-nia. Mr. und Mr«. Harry
Lodwick*' School of Aeronautic.*
since mafia hla homa.
Laven, director of research for Twentieth Street.
ity provea Mircc&gt;%fy|, piano hav** I j- v. 7117 Laurel Avenue.
at ’ Lakeland.
lift-is snrrivad by his wifa
Mrs. ptuw-by Ann Thorn|!
aimtn»s»n, bt'ffit inatiurit«*&lt;l to «xto- ii the
Nations* Foundation' for In; July 1, Cadet Carter and
‘ Pfc. Earls was flown from
Dorothy Evans, a daughter, Mina fantila Pmralyals will arldreis this Okinawa to the United States,
toother btwlr Market**
Lieut I ) - 1 Waller Stovall of
‘ West Pointers will report H7 year nhl ri-»ideti( of l-nke program
Evans Dickerson, a son Tracy L. meellr.g, tha purpose of*which is stopping, at the Mtriar.naa ami
a ) - Stewart Field, West Point, Mary, died at her home ul 1:30 with the Irimt pomilbli* itelny IH Ptiiu'cton, N. J. is suomllng a few
Erins, Jr. three brothers, Frank Uf bettar acquaint Uta “
Sunday
A.
M.
kflcr
a
lingering
la hopeii that construction of thv days with his parents, Mr. and
Y . fo f their advanced training.
illawait for opaitiona. ilia familv
^ J r „ CpJ. Wm. O. Evans, and Charters with tha Natl_ present, with hla mother, he illness. Sho had lived In I^ike Sanford Plant will be atarted in Mrs. W. B. Stovi.ll
was lurpriaeid and pleased to
LONOWOODTjuna 26, (Spe­
Mary
fur
the
past
12
years
Xlltht Officer John Evans and da tion, and ta discuss problem* receive recently a telephone call
tha near futurr
»
cial) — With the tropical alorrn is vUlting In Madison.
Horn Feb. 24. 185H In Volusia
otoe sister Claire Evans O'Connor. relating
to . Chapter
service from him whils ha waa in Cali­ blown out to Sea racing at the
"The IMant City Market »*•
Lieut. ( j ir) Waller Stovall, Jr^
the graduation group
----Jl * activities.
County,
the
deceased
woman
Is
^
;
- fornia, Ha la now asreuta to a Sanford - Orlando
■till handling verv lisrht volume USSR, is home on a five day
P. Doolittle, son of
Kennel
club
survived
by
two
daughters,
Mr*.
nf fH'pprr, ckk |fnnl okra an*l leave before tiring transferred
3t
Oen.
James
Doolittle;
hospital in tho oast. Upon re­ should get underway to a good
J. Hen Smith of Delray Reach, peas.
as. w
from
Navy
Training
School,
covery hs will hare a long fur­ start tonight for the (lxth week George tM, Hllney, Jr., ion of
Comand
MrsR.
1Humphrey
of
“ Thelivestock
miction there Princeton, N. J, Vhcro he served
lough 'home. On May 10, Pfc. of the 60 day mid-summer meet, Brig. Oen. George M. 81jney;
16,000
Lake
Mary;
four
sons,
If.
A.
Earls waa allghUv wounded and
Saturday night's reins Inter- Robert L. Carter, son of Brig. Thompson of Plant City; Ed Monday di»|H&gt;Acd 101 head for ns mathematics and enginearing
o f the
a groai return of $d.2 ’*0 .00. instructor tn US NR Mldsnlpmana
. I-eMia
i^wiia Carter; Donald WitWllhad ssvarel barrow escapes.
ferred with tha electric power to
CtM»&lt;
and David H. Thompson of take
Thljd quarter Aransport gasosuch an extant the races had to son, Jr., son o f Maj. Gen. Don­ Mary and Samuel Thompson of Cows brought 10.20 ttj $ 10 .66 , School. Fort Schuyler. N. Y. aa
,, , ' ' •
llg a s th lions f o r l w S a
be called o ff after the fourth ald Wilton, and Stephen Henry. Delray Heschl 21 grandchildren, itwrn $8 00 to $11.46. bulls $7.00 u navigation instructor.
Jr4 e*n of Maj, Gen. Buphtn
to $8,16. yr«rUtiK« $8.00 to
race.
.
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CHURCHILL FIG H T;
five great grandchildren erd four, I 1 M 0, calvea $7.60 to $ 12.00
Fane looking over tonight’* 0 . B tiirf,
Q U ALIFY
great great grandchildren.
Jrtold h a l.
and.hoR* sold al $5.00 |vcr head.
entries for a daily double might
Funeral service* will be conafter July 1.
1-Tt-« l.u nortinn on Tua.riav

5,070 Is Raised
""MnSSSlsoldl. CITYBR1EFS_ Howard
Site For
With 5 More

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Intelligence,
_ _ _ .. wf . Dies In (lerniam Sorted Of Crop?
Experiment Lab ,
At Fort Myers
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Tracy Evans, - Son
Of Frank Evans Dies Ned Smith Is Named
Polio Chapter Head

Pfc. W. S. Earle Jr*
Injured On Okinawa

Storm At Long^vood
Hit Races Saturday

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Gasoline R ation s
or Trucks

ooge to u »f second race wire the
number one two and four doga

Ifome Tuesday morning at 10:30 760.00*' and" 'l 13* hogs” fo r" SUM- —T/8«L Harvey "U Kelsey and
T/Sga. James R. Kelsey, sons o f
o’clock with the Kev. Walter J. 00," he said
Mr and Mrs. R. El Kelsey of
Pollard, pastor bf the Baptist
Ihvtedo, Fla., have Qualified with
Church In Plant City and the
the .30 caliber carbine, Harvey
aa sharpshooter end * James aa

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PAGE TWO

.Marriage Opportunities

1’he Sanford Herald

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Southern girls marry e a r l i e r t h a n those of any other)
of the country but K i r i s in the West have the best
bailees o f eventual murriaKe. Tlfis is not our idea hut the
xpressed opinion of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Torn
any. In fnct. the company adds, this is for Western girl*
rhether they live in c i t i e s or .n rural areas.
"The chances of marrinK** l»efnrc age 20 are greatest.!
or Kiris livinK m the South, particularly for those livinu
a small towns; the chances are smallest in the Northeast,]
nil least of all in the urban centers of that paft of the j
Jnited States, the company says. This relative dfeuidvant- 1

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PRESENTING Hl$ CREDENTIALS

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Hot Weather

WORLD PEACE

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Slimmer heat anil summer I
nport* demand n hair style 1
thut cull "lake it". A short.
djWf
easy te v mminye cut that
liHijtH well after a few strokes
m U i^1*
with a comb is the answer.
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Operators;
Helte Minxhrw Sybil Shelton
Annu Mae ('Kiipmiin

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Phone 71
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MONDAY. J f N K at. » &lt; *
OlHl.E VKI18H FOR TODAY
F V tl, PUTS ON A tW t
FHONT, HUT IS QUITE I'/'V
K R L E S i UNLESS WE
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Gives bonus mileage
Extra Service!
Extra Safety!
Check ui rs*«-

Ij■1ylul ti*&lt;a
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Uisciissiou o f the line o f succession to the presidency,

(Jonernl Ei«-nhowi*r
spt m
(crested In Knlng inio |.olliic»
The tuOL-vt tii« (tcrfnsn Bt.ny I

many

Brave &lt;in|ili«r#.

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( ‘nn any ftHegud issut* hi him*

vanep rnmilcuro with Ihratr fit*I
t#TR?

The impernUvi fnrlnr m»» b«*
summed up in f»v« wi»r*|» *in
buck

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work

NOW?

Sleep-W alkin g
Ih
Studied By Sanfordite

Indian Self - Government

■ Ai $3.11001
| nensinn ^e ,
Of rmirte |&gt;r»ytrji hove ul*uV*
been u good method nf hresldns
droughts. Hut now
have* *
new oao. J im I schedule u ftularyKiwanie eofthall gum*.

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W « *ee where Mrs. Iloosevelt'*
chauffeur ha* been Indicted bn
grand larceny in ro necltnn with
the theft of her cur It seem*
that he took ton literally sll
that lulk ulH.ut pulling humnn
right* ahead nfproi*e[ly rightThi* Senate want* another r
veitlgotino committee appointed
lo »ee If there were |&gt;erhap* other
loans from eertnin rich tnen to
the President's son Elliott Ister
'written off for tax pin*! use*. Hut
why pick on the President's son!
There are hundreds of Important
key men In tho guver-mem wine
have sons to whum bpin* ml-ht
have been m»de for Income las
purposes Or Is this treason?
Orlardo, according to tilth
wpulatlon figures, now boast0,292 residents with over Ktt.Otk)
I Orange county. Time wa* when
anfunl was bigger Out t Urlando.
rllh both town* deadly rival*

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Hopes art* riaing mice moru for at least a partial set
tlcment of the centuries-old British Indian problem And
this time sumethiiiK niuy really come of it. For it is said
thut both Molmndas K. Gandhi, head of the All-India UonKroHA, and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Moslem leader, think well
of Ucncrnl Wavoll and of his plan for an almost completely
Indian cabinet.
Both pnrlleH are now engaKcd in consultations prelimi­
nary to the meeting called by Wave 11 in Simla the end of
this month, ll is up to them to decide whether they will
accept the present offer of self-government with mity two
restricts: that tbe War Ministry remain in British hands;
and that the Viceroy will nave power to veto cabinel de­
cisions.
True, this is not the complete freedom for which they
have been asking. But it is, in view a t the present Asiatic
situation, an enormous step forward. It« acceptance would
mean the bcffinnliiK of greater native responsibility which,
If properly developed, could lead eventually to independence.

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"A H
the ('ninp Lo *oipm»mbull#!* ifnf pkvcbmtnc *rejitmr»it
'*Wr make tin claim to have cured
theiii* men " rnpjt tn ( Obipul SnmJler "Hut we «fid fviiecetf! In holi*ititr n «itimlM*r-ti&gt; m ljuit to the
army situation wbicn I# tbo til*jective o f rndiUtry pxvuhiatry.

T ills w ou ld a p p e a r to lie i\ lo g ic a l s y stem , tutd d eserves

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•nr* tlttV I lift verb n r£U III Vht XI11Vt*
nntf lm#!i|p which wan [ijtobitblv
mdiunliv«&gt; *»t fh«*ir htisk rhitrnclt*r
'(hrm* limn V'jtr j ir»|| m
i fijflit. with u
guard, Iknorli d him dwwn midi
ihf*reh\ r i d v,I u-m g «hoi
1 111' *imut*»mhulnnt men ftU
drjwnaUi u h,
gui
rturiui.
rut*,
hrulniAp (1 r»* sulked many mile*
ct'Mim roiintf v
InokifiM
fnj
hi#
uncle i In* tiithci w s i iltfwli One
at.«li* hi# hnrM frlertd’x wallet. They
1 1run nitw1 of
nhiikti*, o f
being
chased by men with knives or by
riihid ditir* Some dreamed (heir

fntbrfh

(V us tS a to tr AWinrtW with IV . consfifenilinn.
llur L*"tilsli&gt;

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l i f t |f WJ*/ [X , 'JpNI

dull |our nld
IIIaa osjuIojI t .

which always arises when a Vice President tukes over the
job of Chief Executive, has risen higher with the announce
inent o f the imminence of another B!k Three meeting outsi le
the United States.
Under tin* present ciriumslHilces, the only legal hoc
I cessors in case of emergency are members of the Unbind,
who are not elei led representatives of the pi*op|e but pet
sonnl appointees of the i resident. Many citizen*, President
T rum an himself atnoiiK them, feel that this is not the nest
solution.
He hits suggested that a more equitable m ethod might
linme the Speaker of the House of Representatives, follow
ed by the President pro tern of the Senate, both of whom
' a re first elected by their constituents to their resiwctive
conKrssjojial seats, mid thoti chosen by colleaKin’s for then
present posts of responsibility.

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A m e r i c a WifJ R e m e m b e r Best t h e P r o d u c t s
T h a t S e r v e H e r B e s t ! . ••

While Fighting Men Die
TAMPA TRIBUNE
The strike of f&gt;3t| nheet metal
workers nt Tampa Shiphuildlng
Company. which has delayed the
delivery of right vessel* that uro
so desperately needed In waging
war against Japan, Is exactly the
kind of labor difficulty that tt*
man In the armed services *Jusl
cannot underataml.
leaders of th* rrtelnl workefa
union Urm It a Jurisdictional dis­
pute. They say the basic reason

.'or thq strike was tin
refusal to «*ejT ifa
take membera of th
union o ff the dob of

♦lion any other -wike

ho night twrsonalitles of these
ware,In marked contrast to
K*ntJe dispositions during

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York a t v w h srir t»* lr leadeke
pieced thslr women and children
in front of the mob ao that If
anybody got Wirt' Jt wftuld be
women and children.

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A ll l i f t , is dependent upon
the tun—bat axceeslve expo*
sure to it* raya can result (A
painful and erao dangeroui
burn*. A day spent lit the
summer sun and wind can teed
to misery And Ulafaa. V
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Alleviation from ovetC7«*pdsure is possible— Immediate jiro*taction - from serious rejulU
fimt sign of d k t ^ Iy r ^ ,
^ J r t W I . e a r p . u fc K e s A fry iii

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You'll jtny: proof of* Chevfwlti- dwtlern' akllf
und tlepent'QhilHy— prpof l%rt-JG*f»vrol«
* dealers are 'Thut* flf B«rvkcc^^.^
*1 -MolOfSalea for seVviee nt regular
w intervals.' “ Quality ServirV ttttfdqoarter.^-

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American communists la not their
open membership, or even thslr
blished objectives. For years,
In this country,
countr; they taught l4phlloeorhy of the l&amp; th e &gt; .U u th
acceptance o f order* from pfrty
heads, whose interests w#rw not
Just those of the United States,
were paramount," Mrs. J M m
*.lt learna
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nONDAY. JUNE. 25. 1915
—

Social A n d

Personal

Activities

Red Cross Appeals
For Hospital Workers

*$ocial Calendar

A local drive to help fill the
urifent nred fur American Red
Mr. and Sirs
Joe Moss and
MONDAY
Thr Deprndnble i 'U. m of I he t Croat hospital workers to staff children left for New York to
' i f At Methodist Church w
i. ill have i American military hospitals was spend a short vara (ion
TiveipJ dish supper .■t the i announced here today by Mrs. K
Mrs. Frank Shames and two
hurch arnex at »1H&gt; I’ . M.
i A, Dyson, chairman of the Sem­
inole County Chapter, American children left yesterday for New
TUESDAY
I Hed Cross.
Y ork where they will spend some
"T h e A r m y no longer needs time.
The rrgular m eeting of Monroe ;
'hap ler No 16, It. A M will be j additional nurses," U n . Dyson
lehl Tuesday, June 2ti at H:&lt;tO said, "but there Is an immrdiat*
Miss
June
Harris
ami
her
« ! ) M . at which tline the Koynl ' and vital need for women who guest, ill s * Cueille Puminell, are
Irch ile(free will lie conferred on ; can supervise special recreational • [tending several days » t Miami
l clang of candidates. All Koval I programs for our wounded men. and Daytona [leach.
irch Mu.oii. are Invited to at- help them with their personal ar.d
fam ily problems and assist them
eml.
Miss Anne I.ynn Raborr left
towanl whatever adjustment their
this afternoon
to spend eight
physical condition demands."
in camp
at
Junalusii*.
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the chapter chulrman said the weeks
openings are divided Into the N. C.
following three categories:
Miss Ali ce llayiirn and Mrs.
Trained
special
workers— for
supervisory,
administrative
sn.l R. S. Brown of Orlando spe^J
the week-end with Mr and Mr*.
s ta ff nositions.
Recreation
workers—-to plan, T. W, Jones of Rose t'nurt
ff?tv
Vnday—
Dancing
Instruction
direct
and
conduct
recreation
Miss Wanda Haste and Miss
under the d iivciioti of Mrs. programs.
Alton Puxbtn y. — 8.00 I’ M.
Untrained
or
partly trained Camilla Eumhiuisl le ft Saturday
fuerdny
Regular d a n e e —or- hospital workers — to serve under fo r Jacksonville where they will
at the
Massey Business
■ chest
professional guidance In social study
M
‘ ru — M:30 I'.M.
School.
Wednesday— t'oimnu nity singing case work.
The
job
assignments
csrry
' R Y h :oo I’ .Jf. under the direction
Wade Rucker, son o f Mr. and
annual increments and opporturof Mr*. Ed Lane
Ity for promotion up to $150 Mrs II. W Rucker. Is now studyThursday
Bmito nt a -ill every
inr at the Stetson
University
' week Elks (huh M'onsoi» Bin- monthly for social workrrs and Munir
Camp
fo r
high school
112.1 for recreation (Mtsitions, plu,
I ifo every second Thursdnv.
orchestras.
Friday— Dance to the Juke Box free ipinrtcrs or allowance for
same.
# 1 8 :1 0 I ’ .M.
Mrn. II, W Barker ami iIhur H
Mrs. Dyson stressed the fart
I ff Hurlcnm hnv* rHurtuvl fimn
latuiday —Movies at H R D M
that the Jobs are considered long
m &lt;
mfv era I vkffl,
visit with Mriundiy— A rirtiic the rtr••t Sun
term employment in that the pro
Rucker'* father
L J limn of
1 ilay every month
hi -e trun*- gram will lie going long aftei V
Winituti Salem, N t\
j poitntloii from the t SO lilt
.1 Day.
der the direct toll o f Joe Hull
All who are interested in apply
Mr iirni M u YV. ,M Scnit r e ­
i A u ltd &gt;. \ mottling nt aklasl
ing for the positions are request"fiffe e
and doughnuts served ed to visit the local chaptei on turned Saturday fro m Fl Y.illev,
fla. u h rr r they i*pe*t «in wrrk*
free from 1 0 . 0 0 A .M to I Os. the
lak e
Front, between the
Mr. Scott ii iiii oc intnl with tin*
PM.
hours of HI A. M. and S IV M
Am erican Fruit ( J r o w c n nrxl w u
Open House every Sunday even
in Ft. Volley an peach Ih im a m ,
ins
with
{Tames
and olhei
amusements.
Dr, YV If. (Htrnrr luff .Iiihf hi
for
Hnltimorr nnri Philn*i« l|i!a i
far n monthV fihart course nml
U l l l T i l A . N M H M EM K M
Evangelist C. A. Wilhelm of viimtian lie |i|ntin to rHurn July
Oilando, who has been conduct mg 15 M r* (iarni'r anti rh till iff a if
Mr and M m il.ifttli! Ihikri ■*f
a series o f prophelir Bible ler
in Daytona Hrnrh iturtnt* lm » ‘ *
icIwTfi'j annfru . * fl.r Ln h of a
tures every Sunday night at tin- ^Fnrtv
(IT» SuSui J;i\
I Mi- l&lt;&gt; in thr
Seventh day Adventist Chuti'i at
firiil M" Pit. 1
Mr i Inker »*
Seventh Street and Klin A ' can*,
M i it Mil Mi * i ail M.iiim »'f
ormeily of Hnrifnr&lt;l
spoke on the subject of Daw and M yrtle
Avenue
have -is tlicir
(.rare last night
Mr Wilhelm Cu m ! their rteicr. M U ' I arille
stated that there seems to In- Punniiell
of
Uhillirothe
i*l imuch confusion In the reliitmu- M ikb Puminell 1 1 a mnnlt&lt; t of
world on this subject of
The t h e
UhlMirnth*
11IK h
h“ «il
l.aw or liraee.”
fa m u li y
f r MVc iDr Z W j 4 0 c
He added that suine secto I"
think that since we arc saved tiy
grace there is no place fm the
ARMED S E R V I C E S TOr
A n eight to nine uei rent -le
law in the Christians lifr
Inis
erease In birth rates In the tin ted
v i e * is very untenable when stud
States Is expected in P.M6 from
ted in the light of the f t " * of
the peak year
194.1.
Jesus Christ, he declared.
Apparently
this view
arises
from u desire on the pa
•f
More than 11,000 persons in ito
many Christians to avoid tiir I'nitesl States lake their own Eve*
ciaini* ot tn j 1th commandment eaeh year
h- explained. "There Is no n-par*nt objection," Mr. Wilhelm said,
"to the other nine commandments
of the moral law
Some rather
admit its plsrr In the New Testa
meat teaching, and it* claim upon
Christian people, hut Just the
moment the ith rnniniiiodmenl is
introduced immediately these ten
commandments are done mwav
with as objectionable, for • says
man - one is saved by grace and
not Ivy keeping God1* commandmrnta. So there is no plan- for
the law In modern Christian liv ­
ing."

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SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

!

Evangelist Preaches
At Adventist Church

Survey Is Made For
English Children
Rent Control Area
J A C K S O N V l L L F . ~ J une 2 6 . | (Special) - Rent rontm l
in
the
North Floruln O l*A district env
hruces 132.40(3 properties in IS
cl(ie&gt;. Kusvell D lim es, district
rent executive revealed tinlnv uflet cam plot iiiii nf the fir%t in*
venuny o f rent r c p s t n t i u i i s in
this district.
The inventory, completed « » uf
' May 31. shows a total of 12Z.IJ0
house* and apartments and 9.U7G
hotels and riHiming houso*, lim es
said
T he
hotels
Bbd rimming
houses
include 6J,G‘J4 se|&gt;arate
rooms.
The Jackgonville Defense-rent­
al
Area.
which
include*
St.
|Ausrustine. listed
th.Stfi homes
and apartments, and 6,hpil hotels
and rooming houses with 26.21G
rooms.
I
The
Orlando
Defense - rental
Area registered the second highI est nunilwr, with I 7j)0 t houses
I and apartments and 7N4 hotel and
, rooming houses, f t p a total o f
lK.ftHH registrations. The Orlando
ares includes Sanford and Mel1 Imurne,
I
The
Pensacola
Defense-rental
are* Was next, with
re­
g i s t r a t i o n s . of which 17,fi8ll were
homes and apartments nnd BG4
were hotels and rooming houses
The I'cnsncols area inrlude* Crcs| view,
Milton,
and
DeFuniak
Spring*.
Panama City wa* fourth w i t h
! 12,919 registration*. O f these 12,were house* amt apartments
and 1117 were hotel* and room ing
liouaes.
The (ininesville area which include lj* kc Cilv and Starke, l i s t ­
ed It.VOfi houses ami u|i»rtment*
und *Ui*J hotels and looming hous­
es for » total of IO.hT-1 iiro|ierti*-s
The Tnllahussie, Manunna and
Perry area registereil lMUlu no me*
' and ap aitm ent* and 738 hotels
and rooming houses for a total
o f 9.799.
Registrations in the llavto na
Reach Del-and are* totaled 7.111
of which *l,T(|.'t were home* and
apartments and 108 were hotels
and rooming houses.
All rental prupertie* in these
ureas must be registered with the
area rent nflinis within III dav*
after they are ffr»t rented. Ilrru-s
said
S T I A STRUM

lll.SI II t l t C K I i

fm l hr ( ii«
nf her
m can if l w ii
ilrrn
and
T he y rcceivrti1 thr
ih be»t &gt;•f 4 rt 1 1•,
4)| tot’lll 4&gt;. n l i.fii*
K'icat in4j%&gt;iitvV m
at pii&gt;jite •ifiniil
(heir attidie
D |ft hrcj I T nf till*. hmdn*-'
of thr A incrft?ana, -n v ■% M mu N 111
marm, Dial plain an limit i wa*
Hi V I V I A N B R O W N
Ln jhr Engln h pr«*|d« lo tr ial*
At* Nf"&gt;frnturc*» W r i l r r
I ■C *L rhil.lrcn vvlit. hits* lrfl a fund for thr Eng 11* h nlinai.uo
of American children &lt;&gt;f faiodtr**
Atnci H A
atrf tm f ho»pitJi1tt v
rtlurri t u tlu*n nalivu In ml hnvc who carctI fur IlnliMih r n n uff A Frnout* prrtoil af rradju^lriiFrit
YV A Y KS It F.t It I I T ! D
fpcmi: ilitrin. hrlirvm Daisy Ncu
The N av y ronttmiro n» ftn-o
nn»‘
author
of
“ Now
That
attri tion on (In* pr*»*--in »*m* til *»f
A l«
rhrrv
YY A V I IH, a c t «11d 111ir (•• \t 1 * ,i «• i11»
Milt- Nfiimumi, who iiMik cure
&lt;■
DattFraon.
focal
\o|oot*&gt;vT
of "»n little Kn^linh Iwy for a
YV A Y’NS rtn ruiti i Yoonir women
jihia i
tunc,
Hits
prompted
lo
between the ii ^'h *if Jil mid dii
writ* her book to help mcrcasr
are 1 ceded at the lal.
-f Jim*'
uVlDr r 'i*t mime o f
llrittnh
no*!
pe r ftIt»nt II, n 1111 f pr 1 * « n1 11,g e »»I
AturtueuiH who wrr«* «Fd»nf each them lanriir fle^ilfmited f«*t l i . n f
oth« r ft»r the f ir n&gt;l tinir through
in IT and fluty with tin- N in a ! ID***
chibirtriii ryni
p 1 Vo I ( i&gt;r| h, she * 11*tF*l
khat than
of t hem* chil
YY A Y’ KH 1 1 * rive the • tine p*t**l
drcti m.ulr ilwlr honor* in A m i r i
war brncfita u« der the I. I Bid
ca.
of Riirhta n&lt;* the men &gt;1 do* 1* I i’*l
Now mins' o f them nrr back (he volunteer rem itter
in hi.ho
honir and their conneivativc faou
.nlletfr
the pMVeleue »&gt;l sillefnli
lie* mu v term dint ant and a tram
F o i t l i n info rn m lj o i nt**v ho oh
e«I, \ l*t tic boy wmi lin m Iktu I aim'd by eon l m i mp t h* N m 1
permit frit to whiaUc to his HmrtN
Recniiliii^
Nr of 1**0 m
Mr Linde.
CO
nffrctimintrlv call
hi* *she 'taUnl.
l&gt;fpl fMend n “ hum" or wlutr* down
n b;mi%tFt if hr frit Jikr it not&gt;
Rolwrl K
l 00 |i1**1 • Hi l l
a &lt;. firni Hi* -*• mis uou'ciiiIrmanls m I he I in*! pi 0 10 merit ,1 - m 1 ,
*r
U i “ w ii countrv.
*clmoIa t*f jour null-sin
IL
put
too. a lUtir tirl » ho mai cfnaaea in Join iui I imii in f h. 1 m
brrom r a Slnatr* fan. worn r it alum of
YY
4 0 1 .1 * 4
bobbin n i k Wh or rut her hair nHort w hile hr u a* |*rr**.nleiit
m u find that ahe ha« to unlrarn
raurh to hr an KnxIiAh lad ).
C’nstn Kirn
t”* prim 1 'Ik
an
Ill her book (which nhe mtV5 D II Lf 1 ir 11 It ut a! to on ffv
pu»i#
iictloimli Mini* N fu ininn
1 1ip at*
11if p lip 111 of t w *i lit 11f
Brit r-h children W i nrv and \o
KUa . who Aprnl thrcF ypiirn in
AOi Hirn and who arrived hn»k
!&gt;• find lluit their own pm
crfL* m n*w lilt If about " t h e t1■*.v
fht^l t "• nf rrni nu; t hildf f t .
So
I a scar id it
YY inf y
*1*1 *
rtboni •siuiiitiiiK hfi pnrcnlF 111
the V n f u iii 1 way while lo i pm
enta Hiiiiifiyr to i f iMticatr hvi in
th« l etnfhmh fa-hum nrxl in oiff I
inf each ot In* r «»n 11 fift\ f *f t v
hftAO they nil muoiipF to pH*
fit bk the cnfoit oil ri iicuitt mu l«'
Anici '• h
“ 1 l ' i t \ Ihr * ■ » it dtuuld hr. '
Kay a M i w
Neumann, who hr
lievr- lhal both ■*»dr«i h a ir Rain
rd a c r r « ( itcal In thr c i c h a n fc
o f htr .in, "T h e
I111 gl lah pro pi i*
flwraL, «tf (heir rhihlrrn an am
hnaandiirn uf
"ill
**A 1 rlt ill
*Hf
tiarFit In the ! 1 •* -1 Ho*
** rr*
IMil*
Fotff
mi 11 v in
rho\
Han
' !«tn
t h#v

Will Have To Make
New Adjustments

Troop School
For Christian Soldiers
lim e _'.'t — July ii ( This week and next &gt;
- — At —

( hristinn »N: .Missionary Alliance
I’ahernaele
V tim&lt;|ite la t iilin t i Hilile Sthtuil
l.aeli Ht.x and (iir l given m ilitary rank
7n already enrnlled — — &lt;tl!ter&gt;* xxeKiintf!
I ele phone I'ii-Nlttr. Ilex, (ilen n K. S m illi —

LI KLvL NOTICE

Sgt
I hiuglas Stejistroru.
*oo
" f Ml*
John \V Satshury
liaVt r*l E i f I h Street, recently le
vrived hi* medlral discharge from
the Army
at
I-«w*on itcrisrsl
H o*|h I ii I at Atlanta, tin
Sgt,
Stenstroin
ululel went
a
, spuia) opeiatinn foi
an Injury VnJl’ fi » r.- Sill* r I hr l l l l l i ' f l V"*
received while serving with the t.fHrin &gt;1 n#*d riot s«r ii*tited win
* \ m iinl o*ti
- home
WA in u in i he I’ an fie theater
He nvftiiii
lief l i . H 1 .1 t It Wa*. Ilf It »L»iiif«'l
^ai riv e,| home El ulay
mu o ’ 1 hr l imr (or t i.e * fill'll i-x
Hie ih rut' I fun 1 1»* 'H*k 1M
The fir-t theatrh al pnaliu tnin t«) C*1
a
4 4. ti! 1 v
tin
iilin p !
to old a in a run id over Ml r i g h t- »fi«ir
11**14)
f .!.*!&gt; .4inf
**n|i
on the English * peaking
11 e * he nr
pi ix *t*’
&gt;41 r i ' k'ciurup
wa* tiie • oiuie opa.ia " T h e Itey
thro- - »*
lt. I hi . J M at.
• .l«»ll»«n***
with
gar*s Opi i s

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• H TdirO V E IIS

A troop school for ehriallan
soldiers V jII tie conducted for two
weeks baginning today at tha
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Church on Sanfurd-Orlando itilgh-

MF!Stl curtnin mnDrial
Hewing

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Bible School Begun
By Alliance Church

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CHAIRS

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GH" wide.

^ Y h .. unique Vacation Oible |
School was preparerl after a mili­
tary fashion by an Army lieu­
tenant and his wife. It provides
that each cadet be given a mili­
tary yank surh as private, sergrant etc, with the taachers hold­
ing the rank of majors.
The hoys and girls are taught
Bible verses rrlallng to the
Christian soldier- his enlistment,
hie commander, Ms enemy, his
battle, his victory end hie awards.
Target practice consists of pra&gt;
clslon memory work.
. Enrollment In the school has
already reached the 50 mark, and
all other boys and girla are wel­
come to enroll during the week,
Classes are from li:30 A. M. to
11:30 A. M.

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As Most Powerful
By MarshalZhukov

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tfUXKER STATE LUBRICANTS
and OIL

Zhukov stood lieaide Marshal
Joseph Statin on n teviaw stund
atop I.eni 's red marhlc toinb us
he spoke, lie said the victory
over Germany yrc# out of the
Socialist regime's stroti tfth and
Irecausc the Nation was "led t-t
vie toe- Im our (treat leader uni
military genius, Marshal of the
Soviet t'uiu i. .Stalin "

Flr»tl Hfreat and Hanford Avenue
T h o ffe

MOSCOW. June 26.
— Adulf
lllllcr’* iwrsunal i»ti»lik « fl»K
I* a* dragged over the cobblr
•lunr* of lied Square and hurled
into a muddy gutter yesterday
alter Marshal George K. Zhukov,
In a victorv minute" *|&gt;«eth. said
the Hod Army wo* thu imu!
powerful In the world, hut that
Hussia muat r.ot bectune “ conceitnl or complacent.”
"A fter four year* of »avatr&lt;j
bullies, we have entered a period
of peaceful development,’’ said
Zhukov, cunijtieror of llurlln and
defender of Moscow
"The Soviet Stale
emWOlL
even more mighty from the gnu)
struggle we waved, s-it the I U I
Army the most modern nnd |uwerful army in tin- world. But for
u* Soviet people* it i* unseemly
to become conceited or Cumulncent.
"In th4 future, too, w*. must
nt lengthen the economic might of
ogr country, uticeosinyly perfect
out rntlitar" skill, study thu abun­
dant experience of the ful liar
luiid-war. urd develop our mill
tary science.”

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Zhgkov hud i id.fen into the
s&lt;|uure on u gleaming white horse,
the frudilioiiul llusslan mount for
u eo ii|ueioi, iu sight of tkuusaudi
of Itus-ituh irod store* of furclicu
diploulut*. It wu» liiv Soviet
Union's vreatest official cetvmonv to tumor Its viCtormui
y'Xyjj ySjM fa jla n^

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distribution company carry 11.000
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no disturbance.— “ J im m ie " Ttowland nlso m akes lofipp
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wb*re lie serve) as depotV chief

Jy
Pur on# slilf of Uds *fl*cW
tiv# iniecticids U "suddsn
'

*1.1 ‘ **^in* new places in which to
M U live - and- rear their families and
'
- 1*J«1 S*a/ord ahould n t r*pdr w
111I I .ufr»r them every inducement w
I | settle here. . .
U l)
iUmlail Chase suggested e f­
fort* should be made to make
Hanford more attractive to re,
turninjc service men and tq tour*
ikulu. Uts. II* . spoke of other places
Boo-*, he has sedn where parkways and
otm»(vnesnl Iota ace m I| kept uy the
City and suggested that this
railed would be a good plan for 8ah*
h"W ford,
sic k
II, B. Poi*e pointed, out that
Sun- |||( rU a re , three Uflucipte source*
of Income for it community: manufacture, distribution nml tourists
after farming la named 'and hr
suggested that Sanford haa iron#
about ns fur as it cap xo na a
farm community. He aafd ovary
effort should be made to restore
Sanford ns a distribution centar
•ml to get, rem|y to take cam of
more tourists after tho war.
f'Rtchrr Holla said that the
fallow * t home la apt to want
recreation ns nnnji as the returninn soldier nm Pbe pointed out
that Lha lack o f recreational «mJ,
entertainment facilities hate. He
suggestod that there should be
boat* on the lake for kite and
that a swimming pool should be
bull1,.
President Roller suggested that
What Sanford needs is &gt;n city
manager to devote hi a full lima
and lha Expert infantryman’s tn the lob o f seeing that project*
pace started are properly main­
liaogr
With an enviable military re­ tained. He recalled that a few
cord to his credit, the colonel is veer* ago the City spent n lot
n graduate of the Command und of money building three tennis
General Staff School at Fort court* entirely unsuited to the
Leaven, Kan., the tank destroyer prevailing tlimate In—this section
school and the "aissult school.” and that In a short time the
From IIW to m&lt;J he was aide courts hnd to tie abandoned be­
to General [Handing in Ulv Jlst cause they weren’t maintained.
Mayor Kd Higgins said that
(Ulxici Division of the Nat iunnl
Guard Called to federal service even n city manager coaldn't
in November. I W0. he beCutne devuto hi* full time to looking
aide to jGeii. John C. Person* ind after recreational activities ami
served ti*'Assistant adjutant sen- suggested that what is net-dud is
better rd-ot crntlon from the rltloral of, thu--fist division.
In *uvc*4sf&lt;)ii lie became rxi- xens. He said the City has U&gt;
votive Affirm of the G'.’nd jnfuji- look to Golf Committee copious 'd
trv brigade! assistant training o f­ of local, citizen*. and the Tenuis
ficer, arid anti-tank offievi of Committee o f local citizens, to
, .
bis division, then conimRiitling o f­ look sftar such things..
ficer of thu 164th infantry.
Later ibu cokmul was Appointed
datruty chief of staff, lis t -UvlsJsjii iu viiorge of muphihloim i,pa­
rtition* and transferred to head
quarter* uf the Eighth Awtiy
of truns|H&gt;itatiun
In rivilmn life an archite. tural
engineer anil a member of the
American Institute of Archiieots.
• ol Miller orl.-d as city commis­
sioner nf Orlando from lP.'IT to
l tidy.

d.*lh" to the*, common boot*.

hoM posts, moths and Ales . . .
■• wrll is to the dsnistous, disea*. lsrirn. iniUri* motWi
quito*. It killi 'Shi—chi the I f
•po(/*Duy Flit today!
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at 0pto and over
W L O F st 0:15
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dog* at the Ssnfp'd . * Orlando

n a t u r a l roll

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Lt. Col, W.K. Miller .
Ih Patient In Georgia
THOMASVILLK. Gu„ Jut
(SpecUl) — Llaut. CoL
Kenneth Millar, of Orlonjt
une time deputy chief of t
purtation at tA* Eighth \rji
l|ie I’hillppirtaw, la now • pi
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Car — RADIOS — m » +
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vice la New Guinea and

HAUER RADIO &amp;
ELECTRIC SERVICE

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N e x t ' h i F i r e S t a t io n

PARRAMORE’8
GROCERY
UTS — POULTRY

Racen Sfarl 8:00 P. M. Shirp

Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
Turn at Red Arrow
Oa Ront# 17 (Sanford Highway) nt Long wood midi
»w**n Sanford and Orlando.

with two iter*, lha Philipp
campaign ribbon with • one 1 !

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Phone 792

HEAL E3TATE-DHOKER
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your fiic Insurance c o v e r a g e

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

MALARIA

GRADUATE! VETERINARIAN
LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
Sanford - Orlando Highway
Phone day or night 237-J

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voa purchase «t tin- SKMINOl.K
T I K E SHOP. Wc hat.
ol.-.l
our stock to our many &lt;nli.finl
customers.

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ford. We sell the thinif* you need
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'■ustom-mnde to fit noth window. Call 2S0-J
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for fret* estimate.

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SEPTIC T A N K S
WATP.lt T A N K S
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MONDAY. JUNE, 25, !D4?t

THE 8ANFORD HERALD. RANFORD FLORIDA’
f AGE SIX

bcrU Willlx.

$8,070 Is R a i s e d
Toward Site. For
Experiment Lab

MORTGAGE LOANS----— To huy a home—
— To refinance—
Monthly 1‘nymentH to fit your budget—
Low Inlerettl — Friendly Service
— Also Small R ep a ir Loans—

It nntli.Mr-1 I’l- a T**e rlae,
, Estes. *125
.
Honors of HIM) each to tin
project are
Jones and Partin
Juno Wilson. Henry Sshuniach
er. S F Long. M I. Cullum,
I, A llrumley and laske ( harm
Fruit Company. &lt; ontnbuting !-»u
car h were G. S Moon. M L
G.-ry. W P Stone, I V' Dope.
II G Lehrvns. I n Samuel, and
Morris Moses.
.
W R. Miller. J V Harris,
Henry Richter. A R Mahone/
arid C J Meriwether, contributed
126 each.
Victor Cheek. R F.
Cooper and Charles h Mils con­
tributed fib each. iKmatluna of
$6 each came from The*' Aulln,
Kent Roaaetter, (' M « «&gt;. and
ilutchiaon Tractor Company

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
o f Seminole County
209 Magnolia Ave.
—
"Insured SavinR*."

I’ hone Stt4

Storm Is Seen
As Benefit To
L o c a l Farms
CLAS5IPIED
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Uirta laaerliona
4 Inaartlon*
20 inacrUona

PHONE*l 14§l OR BRING YOUH Ada to TltK SANFORD HERALD
Coant, (If# word* to th# Una. Including phnne and address.
A ll aarartlatmaola for altualiona wanted will h« fharged for at th«
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FOR S A L B f.
Palnt your c
PLASTA-LOID

ROOM liungalms
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PORT A 111!. r*.!n. DnMrry
rlertnr l*h»»nr 1*1 u *

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and

V IN E ripttled tomatoes for can­
ning, 12.25 per bu. J.W. Bell. HKMINGI E ('nimly'* most cx
Meal
rlvislvt* river (i 4&gt;ntnt(e
Lake Monroe, phono J6^______ _
Irjcntin'* to ImiiIiI u heautiful
JERSEY bull. 2 yean old. with
home. K&lt;Unnl U Lane
registered papers. I n q u i r e
griKcry
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed 8lot*.
NICK
GOING » mull
slore. |07 W Ki r»t St.
FOR HALE
10 acre farm with garage apart
merit, priced to sell.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg

|4«*atlB«rri Fr«M
&lt;*••&gt;
ftill flmxtrd late .Sunday ntu\ car*
had to fonl It slowly to keep
from KtH&lt;nir ilrowned outMany rej»i«lrntA ry|*« rled leaky
&lt;oufn, ami paid they hWd
use
palls anti bucket* to catch the
.inter dtirifi* the kfi|?nt of the
.tot ru A numlirt of rars were
rr|Kirlrt| drowned out on itrret*
am! highway'
County Altm l «
K Dawson
find tile rain would l»rovn »f
value to NLMirnltoie in the coun­
ty
Randall 4 hn«»* of t bane and
t ompari) pon led out that very
frw need In *1' wei«* luring Jri*
!•. red udded that the p* |»lM*» dual
w.t« ub'MJt «»v.r. .tftd termed the
rain an beneficial
Annuitant ID it* MmIIim' u i of the
U-mtity Anent'n office pointed out
that the rain would |rove a hitf
help to the citrun rr»|m A inediuin to litfht n op han l«een fore­
cant •for thin season, he iglded,
and declared that we «an reasonah|\ »/,.*»ect Iwtpe find, an the
renult of the ritIII, tehirh will in­
i re.me hoi v&gt;**bl
Ifiph lartd puntnre* for tattle
v*111 be ini I rovCd h«* |&gt;ointe&lt;t out;

Court Record
MIAMI. June 26.
—The trop­
ical storm which moved across
North Florid* into the Atlantic
Ocean early yesterday has reiraim-d full hurricane force and
sui centered about 76 miles east
of Urunswick, Ga., the Miami
Weather Bureau announced at 8
|&gt; M last night.
S lr«n » winds and gales Op to
(to miles an hour and tide* Cpnstdcrahly above normal are IndU
rated for the Atlantic codatal.
area from Savannah northward to
Norfolk. Va.
'
The weather Bureau *aid the
atorm was moving »t about 20
nilleu an hour and should lncrea*c
In- intensity during the night.
All interests on the coast* of
South and North Carolina and
Virginia were ordered to he on
the alert and to stand by for
ftrrlhrr ndvlre, the warning con­
tinued.
. .
Warning* Displayed
Storm warning* remained dis­
played from Farnandlna. Fla. to
Norfolk.
The disturbance, which first
menaced the western Florida and
Alabama Gulf coaala then awerv^,
ed toward penlnaular Florida,
atruck a iparaely settled area
north of Tampa before dawn to­
day with wind* up to 60 rnllej
per hour.
It whirled across the northern
part of the State and emerged
over the Atlantic lust north of
Daytona Reach thli afternoon
greatly weakened In force.
U tile Damage Done
The Weather Bureau said Tam­
pa .lid not receive the full fore*
of the storm and reports thla
afternoon indicateil little damage
in the rath of the blow Wind*
ranged up to only 46 miles an
hour over northeaat Florida.
The storm, which originated

June 22. ISIS
Warranty fired*
l.cffler. W. A. ct ux to Curtis
early last week In the western
Caribbean, followed nearlv the
same course ns a destructive
hurricane last October which cost
citrus grower* in Polk nod ()i ange Counties up to 60 |M-r cent
of their crops.
.
Damage to most of the Florida
communities which felt the full
foriret-of today's blow was con­
futed, however, lo wind stripped
trees and washed-out roads.

Cover the tops of your
Vanity, dressing table
and night stand with
polished plate glass. Or,
If you prefer, a tablo
top in color, to mutch
the decorative scheme.
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces, are
then fully protected. The
cost is less than refinlshing the top.----MirrorB, of course, for
Ihe Background.

Senkarik

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Arnold.
Smith. B. O. et ux to Marion
R hodex.
‘ Doudncy, Sanford E. F. et in.
A John I). Jinkins to Ben Prisha
et UX.
United Warranty Deed*
Woodruff, Frank L ct ux to
J I), \toodruff
Woodruff. J D. et ux to W. W
John*.
McDougnl. France* T. to I.esair
4’ hcesboro.
McDougal, France* T. to Kath­
leen Drown ti Florence John*on.
McDougal, Frances T. to Rivana
Muller
.
McDougal, France* T. to Al-

-4Aatlol Morltfaro
— Spann. Albe i t &gt;t - nx to Flor­
ida State Bank.
Satisfaction of M o ft n ir
lladerer, John C. et ux to A. F.
Ramsay et ux.
Virginia - Carolina Chemical
Corp. to J. H. Little et ux.
Virginia • Carolina Chemical
Corp to J II. l ittle et ux.
Honorable Discharge*
U. S. Navy to Raloh William*.
Sr.; U. K. Army to Kira Turner;
Army of United States to W il­
liam R. Beecher. Jr.

„
If we erish to be freei If » l wish U
prearrra Inviolate tho*e Inestimable yrlvl
leges for which wo hare been ao long con
tending— we moat flgbtl
—rATIlK'K UESRTi

REGAINED 17 LBS. ON
RETONGA; FEELS FINE
1IU weight Went Down To
Only 120 lbn., Everything
He Ale Seemed To Dis­
agree With Him, And He
Felt Weak, Nervous And
Miserable, S t a t e s
Mr.
Ilonea.
,

,’* llnVO your Auto glass
replaced before the rainy
season sots in. All work
done by experts.

Glas-s

And Mirror Co.
I l l W. Second Street
Phone .'1211

“ Anybody suffering aa I did
ought to give Rrlongn a trial."
declares Mr. J A. Ilonea, well
known resident of Maldeton, (la.
(near Atlantal in praising this
noted medicine. Discussing his
case Mr. Ilonea gratefully stated:
"1 was losing weight, my nn
petite was very poor, and after back to jny normal 160. The conevery meal I felt bloated and hud stlpution la relieved, I sleep res!
severe gas pains In iny stomach fully, and I feci hotter than in
My weight dropped down to only two years. As tha saying is. |
120 pounds. I »as so restless that feel like Itetnnga gave me u new
it often took me u couple of lease on life. I cannot (itn/sc it
hours to get to sleep, and for half enough.1'
the pnit couple of years I was
Retonga is Intended to lelievr
forced lo use very strong Inxa ■listless due to Vitamin B-l ,|e
tivrs continually f finallv got to ftcienry. constipation, insufficient
where I (ell weak, nervnus and flow rif digestive juices in tb,
miserable practically *11 tne limr stomach, and loss of appetiti
“ Retonga gave me relief W ith­ Accept lin substitute. Retonga
in six weak* 1 rrirEiiif'l seventet n i may t&gt;e obtained at Touchton's —
pounds and 1 'expect in soon he Adv.

Florida

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For Furniture, Walls, Woodwork

DUCO
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fat or*

O s, Coal Magic
Drie* lo spark­
ling, hard *urfaca, fret from
brush marks,
1$ brlll i an t
color*.

Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard
Uhonc 8.1

FOR RENT

m i r MOBILE, 4 aoupe, good

LIGHT housekeeping room. 600
Magnolia Ave.

BIT. W A N T E D SETTLED
lady,
ability, with eotne 1
flee experience, wart
with po»t-w*r future
hoan. 1810 Mtllonvil

executive
pent of1 .position
Mrt. Cal1 Ate.

BUSINESS SERVICE

J~j VACClmiOH

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’ TIME

D o n t let dreaded, pea,
canker, sorehead gpread
through your flock. Vaoclnete w ith Dr. Batibury'g
yow l Pox V aadn # .1

Ono hunebod yoars ago, Florida
launched'it* *tato government with the opening
H u io n of the state legislature on Juno 23.
In the century since, Florida's population has
leaped from loss than 100,000 to m ore than
2,000,000. H er poople have fashioned an econ­
omy firmly based on nature's bountiful gifts of
inimitable climate and a variety of fruitful soils.
This year, looking back, we are tilled with pride
at the progreas of our state. W e pay tribute to the
vision and courage of thousands of m en and
women of whom Dlston, Plant and Flagler are
typloal. They staked their alla on their belief in
Florida. Florida today is a tributerto thorn.
A n d again this-year, looking forw ard, w e the
people of this state cross the threshold of the
future determ ined that w e shall leave nothing
Undone which •h *ll continue to b rin g to our state
ipUHpna of visitors to enjoy her climate and recre­
ation facilities. W e axe determined, too, to bring
about a great in iln* of business pioneers to estab­
lish successful factories, farms, groves and happy,
p rosp ero u s h om os.

Wo. collectively, as citizens of Florida, are proud to
codrdinate our efforts w ith our state's promotional
program tb develop its economy more tepidly.

ill*

Ordinance O r d e r e d
Drawn To Get Funds
For Public Works
Because of the City's finarctal
difficult- Ih maintaining it* capi­
tal equipment such as lira fight­
ing equipment, truck, ard build­
ings ami because the naeil for
mort- public yecrcntional facilities,
the City Commission Monday eve
ning. upon recommendation of a
City Planning Committee, ordered
an ordinance prepared in order
that n utility tas might be lavied.
The utilities lo be taxed Include
telephones, lights, water and gas.
The tjrmimssion also passed a
resolution, al the request of Uto
State Road Department, ordering
|rurallel ioslead of diagonal park­
ing on Park Avenue, because of
the heavy flow of traffic. Thla
law will he enforced as soon a*
new parking lines can be pair ted
in. atr-otihng to II N Sayer. city
clerk
Th# City »a « authorUerl by the
Commission to make application
to the Federal Work* Agency for
an nils aticr " f furols to Cover the
cost of plans, specif nations amt
■ursess on a number of pnstwxr
projects The*# |:.eluded exten­
sion of sewerage svstem to the
, hiinnei nr I -ike Monro,-, rxtrn
■mi of sanitary s.wor service a d
construct nut of storm and sank
taiy sewers, and sanitary sewer­
age lieat merit and disposal Thrao
projects would come under the
George
Dmighdon
reconversion
plan passed by Congress, whereby
funds will be loaned to cities,
states and counties in order to
plan |Histw»r projectPassage of the utilities tax
measure, followed the approval of
the pritici| I# of such a tax bv a

important nnnounccmcnla he. has
yet made.”
&gt; In Washington the House Judi­
ciary Committee by a one vole
margin tndnv approved President
Truman's recommendation that
Congress make the Speaker of the
House next in line for the Presi.dency lifter the Vice President.
'The bill trow roca to tha House
floor.
In Europe. Turkey watched to
see what reaction would develop
In the United States and Britain
Russia is
to report* that
.— -------- seek- ,
,lng some mollification of the Mon- i
treatix Convention fixing tns stat
u* of the Dardanelles, the atra- j
tegic strait fontrolling the en- j
trance
to the Black Sea.
The
Loudon Pollah government
made the first public acknowl j
•edgemrnt that tha hroadaned Pol
lab piuviRKui «*ovcrnmfnt w War ,
saw would soon be recognlreil by
the United Statea and Britain
Hut the London Pnlea Insisted
they
remainPoland’s
lawful
|irovcrtimrnl.
The
British radio in s broadTl rr#I

PROCLAMATIO:

W ANTED^

Roy M. Garwood, 47, Annual Election to Be
Dies At His Home Held By Sportsmen

KS'/cS'ls

• -7I)9 objective o l tha f lorlda Fowar &amp; liflhi Company'* promotlonol program for i f *
induitriol devalopm ^i o f our state to to o m U corwtructiv*ly in ttw aaaltoa o f

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LONtrW.OOD. June 27. (Spe­
cial)
That
worthwhile
grey­
hound ken dels can lie maintained
In Florida has been demonstrated
by the Kil Brown kennels forging
kBtq. torr Pur* v ™ ° p y ’ fo r th*
*ineet at the Bttnford-Oriamlo Ken­
nel Club Brown, operator of the
Increase In Celery Is
tvnnhoc Printing Co., of Orlando
ha. (or the paat several years
I’ redicled For Flo­
owned and trained hl» dog* at
Clermont. Ilia purae to data U&gt;rida Next Season
tals $2,01)6, with the Jackie lUy
ll
r
i
man
“
Foot*"
llrumley,
Col
The
birssmg
Kennel* of Chicago running a
ery Fnl premier grnlder and ath fishing in l.ak
close second at $2,067. E. M.
Turtle was third at • 1,067.
Kquipoing the rabbit with the
merhanlcal squawktr haa added
in tnti it
much to the races tha past week
ihrrf
. lete of Seminole High School ha* along the St
.» * , the dogs' attention Is more,
merta
1i&gt;een secured »* first baseman J walking down
^ closely focused on the bunny.
j IN ANSWER TO A SHOUTED REQUEST for a kls* by
•
M (HI
1and field rantain fnr the Frier among ike th
Secretary Arnold has thrown, Yank* in R«»»toit Harlair. ihr WAUa «I m»»$
son learn of the City Diamond ft Gatlin mem
the second race, first half of the bark f«*r lb* in
«utiii* riifbl uvci
Much
Hall 1eague, which, fresii fimn it- lion ball-,iion
RiiIh-h (**f
Hambuiw Ark., jn cp tiil Ih*
tn •bib1 (InvkM n line* in thr tug. h ihiling returning victory over the National (iuaril war lone overwill • la.h writ!
In r, ent
i|rii|»|»»*i| into tb* MRtrr and i»«»iran l*» •*im ' rd the tug at to|, yelled t, am la.l week
S Sg l
y,,wrll team Thui—lay nig*' ah' h« w*te
Ih.mI Thr |»ay»»ff romr* (iMilium) ha Ihe Sartfv lo theirsuiprl-r
ie invitation an,I lagan
(he ' ity I akefrnnt I'aik
"S rM .. |,e
Mary Delate
llial methodtoo -low he [ Ihe Ta\ern team which las' tire folks «l h
center I toward the WAC
week itefeate.t Nowell's, will pla of mail I look
collacts from WAI |the Stale (iuaril as the second
( 111 ter national I , game of the esrMllig
Manager Charles Morrison to
dnv refused to predict whether
or not hi* Frierson team, com
nosed of Celery Fcda. would win.
hut hr did say they would he out
their fighting
J W Buckler, yeomah of tb'' :
Sanford Naval Air Station, whn(
manages
Ynwell Team, whirh ,
J. L. Hurt, Five-Star Tribute Paid To Lute has tin it the
III f Him im IT* , I*
• ••
’ •« 111 *
a lot of N «v y personnel,
- u i nisi, nit-.ii. I, I f i C Fro
in
June
4
,
through
June
l*
said
today
that
he
believed
hi*
1
F a t h e r , W ill Be
Siiiue ilumage ■ ■ -ni.ill I*I**1
tenin bad Iwrn overconfident le-l the Wnmns’s Club w n - i-inc-eut
my* of |n*pi&gt;t*l - .iinl In l hi* ’ ■
week, hot would g 'v» Friersor - , rd bv Mu J. II Crswf.ud, Mr- I
Leffion’s Auctioneer
mu tinier ,&gt;( tin eggplnnl . **i|» &gt;1 “
It. T Warren. Mrs I S (iilluii. ,
a g o o d battle
Mrs. (* I Redding. Mis C c team to u dl-tlb t • h.«nipnu.-bi|. In the heuvv min-. ».i- iriniiti.l
C F Kettles, director i
J. I . Hurt, five star father
The alory of the erganiration.
Earl, Mr- H. II Crumley, Mr- ; A- a result, Dob wa- swardr.l by grower*.
recreation
program,
with one gold star, has boon purpose and development of the City
(iellernllv •inuking. Imwesei
John E|ck Mrs Roy lillis, Mi- n arholarshlp I" Holy Cross I in
selected
by
Campbell - Loosing American Legion from it* In­ nonnerd today that new ba*&gt;
J. l(os( Adams, Mrs Fred T ! xcrslty which be i an ulli-iul when It s i r believed thill Ibi* lies* k
secured; that a score
Post 63 of the American Legion ception In Paris on Mar.' IS, 1910, Ieen
Pfc.
William
Beecher
Willism^ Mr*
Mary
Rennet. he get* nut of the service. The soHktng of the -oil x n lierieflcint.
to conduct the big bond auction until the present time « a i today la tiring provided and that
Mm. J. VS Hall and Mrs S |i i athletic dirt« lor there I- mine r.lining a* it did in n lietween
he aGiven
score keeper
on h
sale, which will take place s u it­ told to Klwaniani by Reid Mann. will Is
Discharge
According tn Mi
Hljhlrytnsn.
other than Jsrk Harry, who » i , crop iiin iii
ing promptly at H:!6 o’cldek Legion department adjutant for
DuWsnn, It cleaned nut the lib New Rules StrcHHed
Thr hint Club wttii rePirkriilnl shortstop or Connie Muck'- nil
Thursday evening at First 8treei the HUte o f Florida who will
Pfc. William R. Beochtr. Jr.. during thi- period by: Mis J C. mortal,
million dnllar
infield system nnd «**hed out of Ibe
and Magnola Avenue. It was an establish state notuiquartera for 1004 Elm Avenue who, with the
B y Game Director
Mitchell, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mr- wrhlch Included Mclnnis at first; anil, harmful ferljlin-i -all- that
jounced today bv Joel 8.
the Legion at tha Velde* Hotel Flrat Army, participated In the C. L. Powell and by Mis* (iussic Collins st second nnd Dukei at nmv have accumulateil
Legion commander of tha 1th next week*
French-----and— Belgium Hhlton*
Normandy,
-------Cow pustiires are much green­
third. Hurry oi re managed lb*
state district.
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Adjutant Mann paid tribute to campaign! and who was invalided
From'June II through June 16 Rutland. , Vl. Royal* fni wlnC.i er. isml PM-lure* that dm mg the
. Mr. Hurt now has two Borl­ th# lata Theodore UoostvtH as hack to th* Statea In February, tha VVulnan'a Club was renrrsent
Kettles i'itcbe.1 In (be Nnrthnii drinlght, apiieareil dead li.ive la-ell
and ono daughter In the seryjci one of the oriranlilng geniuses received hla ’ honorable medical
ed by: Mr*. A. L Lyon. Mrs. Ed­ League. Under Dnny's leadership rcviveii There i* nunc water ill
M-SgL Brian J. Hurt woa kQlm who formed the Legion on line* discharge last Thursday, and la gar Mitchell, Mr*. E. [). Drown a lot of men have been groomed III" grass alsu *» result of
during a flying mission over Gfr
•o sound that they have never now home retting up.
lee. Mrs. M. I- Cullum. Mr* J O for the lug leagues, said Kittle* the ruin, *n that cattle arc noli i)i.
many »lne month* ago. J.% I
Ha entered active duty with the Huff. jlr&gt;. A. M Philip*. Mrcompelled to -rrk water bolelieen altered.
Hurt Jr., veteran of Pearl Hai
National
Guard,
and
was
former­
frequently.
Qaorge • McCall, Mrs. K. II ClrOne of the first project* by
ly connected with the Gulf Coast maots, Mil. A. W leavltt mil Lt. Clifford Howell
Ihr mimndiiirii! adopted *&lt;
Unuiunl siiccc*" atti-udcd tbr
the Legion was to secure relief Beverage Company. Ilia aervlco
for widow* and orphan* of vet­ ribbon contain* four bronxe atar*. Mrt. K, VV. Fite. The Pilot Club Promoted To Captain planting of sweet niiu during the I uppilL-it tn Rule 16 &gt;•( ihe fish and
gatmlaws reads “ The possession
past season, with the result thul |
was
represented
during
this
eran*. he said. Thia was In 1920.
and was awarded th* purple perio l by Mra. M. B. Smith. Mr*.
of a gun nnd a head light .in the
from
the
middle
of
Apill
until1
Promotion to rank of captain
heart medal. H* also wears the Lourlna R. si, Mra. W. K. H olly
wood* at 1 ight shall be deemed
of U ral Lieut. Clifford W. How­ June, many carload lot* were In he and considered ** an att of
lire-Pear I Harbor ribbon, and
shipped
to
northern
market*.
A
,
ell. son of Mr. and Mr*. R. A.
good conduct ribbon.
hunting 'at night and of molest­
Howell, 219 French Avenue, was as result, it was predicted by Mr ing gum$, reptiles or amphibian*,
recently announced by the War Dawaop that (ropi 400 to 600 and ip Violation of the Rule* and
f t
acres o f aweet Corn* would be
Department.
RegylatliMis of the ( 'ummlsalon."
i t request every CltiSM I
Capl. Howell Is in command planted during the coming season .. To Rule 23. l hi- following
of a company of Gen. Patton’* In the Sanford ana.
2 S L V - U X l - l r X . a»U| Mlty »•&gt; accept pataonaTn
Pk i ndmrht was added: "The klU.Third JAsmy and la,new slxti/joedi, . The variety found Iw have U-uiu Jf)g. lakyig nr |it&gt;*»c«ilon _ot glllA
J j j t iu4a. ,H4 ar1U l*l*r iw- bllfty far avoiding aacUan
^ iVnat’ successful was CljfrM.e.
AM members of th* Sanford
in northern Germany.
lltv
tha Fourth o f xJuly holiday
floy M. ilW wbdtC 47. growar,
gdbhla. iifielligattir hides ot lctajjf
•nd realdant fh.'lgtM Monroe for 8port*meA''Aaaocl*t|6n. together
cenliy wrote that the .tOUntry
. corn that rcsefuUjc* 4jjMflci^ Ran)
than" /oar feet in Jei)|(h 4a . 49-1?
tarn, hut whitW^urrmM *
the peat 86 yrarx, dlad- at hU wfth all persons who may be In­
there.J* beeutlful end
woo&lt;lr-are full ofc ;j,anM..***’ fTe Uller. up to lOpTiyhvjn -hlight^ jirtaiVy 'prohlbU«d..'*t aU ' tirOgkV
home, at 11:10 y*l*ca Tuoaday terested In eonagrvstkm o f gmroj
recant I
nn person »hliW ' o l l e f ' n W !
taoroln- after an Hln4fa.tif thro* end fUh. artf" ttfg*d -bylg thi kunt- stat%), that he had been hugtlng haa lancer cars, and' ahjuit two 'and
rorier u m iln g 't* be p r e * «t - a »
Difa* time* and had killed five to the aUlk. The right bosk ha» sale, eeli JM Ip. or *h»p for *al* J
Mr tp Athubul
month#.
“ v -x “
^klnq of alllge-.
a tendency to .keep the ear Worm •any; HnigaMTti
a (beating to take pl*a* etr6:f£
flfir - ... „
,
*C* p U Wirrwr,
■‘ m -w
iy evening at the p of (Ralph Wai
’ rH b graduated from Seminole out, and th«f corn la very tasty inr.
ftr w E M fr ■
\ •
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L amt aapplira a ready market at lengto.
I a tlma of year when there Is
The Meridlin highway, which
take a fa ll report
- little competition.
Im s'frror. * Ha was recently
extend* from Winnipeg. Canada,
rde| two bronxe star* and
to I^redo, Tex., is 1.769 mile*
b*Mi in the service for thtwe
l o n g . _____________ -*} .
a half raara, and at an* time
In combat for 112 successive
lilce was introduced Into tbo
L HI* wife and daughter.
United Statea In 1694 at Chattowr.
General Hwyltal tr. AtUutU, Go- derehen^r* durtti,

r-s rs m s t - r a s

FEED

Second H-2‘) Attack
In 1 l Hours Brings
Devastation To Bitf
Jap Oil Refinery
An American invasion of
Kuiuc Island on Ihe flank of
Okinawa was n-porltvl by the
Tokyo radio today as Jap­
anese troops in the no rth ern
I’lulippine.H fled to the m oun­
tains from the jaws of a
rapidly i losing Yank trap.
Fifty Sujierforts paced th e
air war with a pre-m idnight

1

"Takee" Injure U/etim*
immunity- Bee ua about
Fox vaccination Satur­
day.
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Truman In San Francisco For Conference Wind-Up

Big Bond Auction Legion History _
Will Take Place Told Kiwanians
Thursday Evening
By Reid Mann

PolnUr*

o'

rr»M l

President Truman left Salt
Ijike City toduy for his home
town of Independency Mo.
where his press secretary,
Charles G. Ross-said an im­
portant announcement will be
imade at a press conference.
Ross refused to reveal the
nature of the announcement,
saying. “ It’s one of the most

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$26.00 GIVEN for any Inforiiia
lion helpful In finding an un
furnished house. Brunson. Mat
her Furniture Co.

ITS. W « have a limited
Mr of four months old
Hampshire Rod pullets.
Dent fo r t Orange laying ATTENTIO N i Service penonna)
end vocation lata — Apts, und
- Vaccinated, $2.00 each.
room* two blocks from Main
Sanford ■Av*. Phone 924.
RL one half block o f ocean by
day or week. Phone- 949-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona' Beach, Fla

&gt;ting end cool-

Committee Asks
fo r Utility Tax
To Improve City

“Fonts” Brumley Is
Signed Up Tiidav
By Frierson's Team

7 ROOM house, bath. 2 screened CARRIERS fi
porches, amall
grove,
munlty datrv equipped,
lights and city water thr
M ISCELLANEOUS
out. Quick Hale I Bargain I
Shriner. Lake Mary, Fla.
IHHUIOVk HERE WHERE
P1CKUP-1D37 Ford convertible
1‘lttVACY IS IIEBI’ W TKD
coup* good tires, excellent buy YOUR natural desire for privucy
at celling price.
III iniuiry matters it strictly
HOLLER MOTOR HALEH
rraprctvd here.
Friend* and
.relative, sre not liue-tioned
m
W - 1,1 8labout your rrrillt.
Your em­
R E C A P f i F tT r EH ployer or UwMne** associates
Have jutl received another large
will not hrtlr of your personal
ahlpmeot of recapped passenger
nffnirv There la no cause for
Urea, practically aU lire*. These
embarrassment
do not require any permit*.
•
Reasonable credit requirements.
NORWALK T1REH
No co-makers on money loans.
W# Kara In ataek a good quantlly
Variable
payment plans.
of both truck and passenger Urea,
FAM lI.Y LOAN CO.
also tubes.
Florida Hank Rldg.
I’hone 33
CHUFA9
Recloaned, par bushal. $9.00
A.M. Prevail,
Hevllle, Fla.
Phona 1104
•‘
pox 4T

Nash 0 Sedan

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Mi-tuber AHsucintcd 1’resn

Tokyo Radio Reports U. S. Invasion

Come And Get It’— He Did

Mechanical Rabbit
Has New Squawker

UPHOLSTERY
fabrics, .. .....
v trie#, damask*. brocaUlle*. a
d stock to select from. R
Brown. M il N. Orange Avc
Phone .4068, Orlando. Fla.
-

M r i t A. William*
T il Atlantic Bank Bids.

9Tiuman Talks
To Conference
..On Peace Plan

(I a a l l a a M

FOR SALE
6 Room House on West side
pf town, Jotatod op H « f city
block, furnished dF ■unfurnished.
RoKrit A. Williams
Phaq* 731 ATUm4e_B»nk_BU.,.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, June

PresidentiuF^Secretary
Reveals Th at Pres$ ident Has Big An­
nouncement Ready

TRACTOR, double disc hand
spray and duster; fertiliser
drill; 2 ham) culllvator.
62
gallon drum. Phone 600 li._____
TRACTOR, plow, harrow;
trailer, small acreage
trad# for kicker and
* Phone 60.

AN INDEPENDENT N E W S P A P E R

E.stnblmhcd 1908

VOLUME X X X V I

20 ACRE farm tiled, good flow.
Ing wells, 10 acre* rough land
Palm Hammock Sanford. Flu
* P. E. Boh, 1101 Park A v .„
Sanford, Fla. I’hone 661-W.

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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

E ig h t h

from bed to bed tn the wards.

the Ipm! TVnr Price and Ration
inp Bt*ard. presentinp lioth his
tein|K)ratv duty orders hoi! (lie
rmlcug* rationing rwur.l fur the
car he will be using, the an ­
nouncement said. The am ount of
the ration remains the name, one
gallon of gasoline for each day
of tfie furlough, with a minimum
of 10 gallons, (J|‘ A official* said.

OPA Says Meat Price List Gives
Housewife Black Market Weapon
■» m m t p r i c e list i t t 'r *
th*
h o u s e w ife
he r
st r o n g e s t
w eap on s g u m a t th*' bb.rl^ m * r k r l
tti u ir n l ." O l ’ A I h . t t u t l l l i w g t o r
Itoy M
Coffey
in J a t ' k ^ i i i v i l l r

Ml hi Vf'U’ftin \ *

tISO ShowH Play For
ItoyH On Okinawa

*,Thi*rt,,p n u ly t»r i* tu r n * (hnt
it bllu'k nut i k i*t m hi)*(iit"'\l
iiiul ihiit'# c u « l i » m r r * Hi* mlthnl (
"*I f ntiu( |k*T»
Mi ill
i‘ht‘t,k
t lit*** 1
11mliw iitill hrvi*f I *11 &gt; it jH-iuiy til'Hive
t h r I* trul |»nr«\ iUrKiiJ imiiktMp,
M,ill dry up wlmowt overntiflit
A H I 'e te rt n n , r h m r m i n .if the*
11mtwI W a r P r i c e anil R At Ioil iiflie
Itnorif,
nail!
y«**U*iifny
th a t
a
limitri ini in her wf rojiirs of t h e :
Htav ftmit jiriei* lint, in u run veil ", |

Hart Indicated that thii hospital
work is onr of the most import
ani jobs of USO-t amp Shown
actors. The men prefer talking to —
driliana ami wtrfrieri from home V
even to .teeing a show, he said.

^ Sem in o le D ry C lean ers

S U E
U n c l e . 'B i l
aw e

l

,

w hat

Th ere

are

j
NO SUCH TH IN G S
N E W YORK CITY. J u n e 2U.
R E L A T IO N S ?
(Special) — l/ess than eight huur*
nflcr
they
were wounded on
Okinawa, Amerienn troops »ero
getting the best possible medicine
news of homo from USO-Comp
■flhnw^ actors nt the evacuation
h&gt;H*|)itril on Saipan.
i o ' R i i i t .r*
ssi,.
* r*. * * ■ ■ * " si. i
r- *.*, \ * l|i
USO-Camp
Shows,
Nulionu)
lent Mm* for fuli!mg into |»ur*c» t buying them from farmers Tneak,
W,.r
Puiui,
designed
Lo bring
or ration houlcs. are now avuil
preferred
mii.-uge ration* a r e entertaiomont to the trtgifis. is 11
siI*!«■ at the Ilnur.I of file **p u limit..I nnls lo. essenliul rcriuirironie—firot
hu»i« mrnl*, I nffey explained, and nre oprrnLion right Itehind the fight­
ing lints in tho 1‘acifk, nrcordlng
Thr lilts ifivhtf top pilfer !"■»•
jmutnblr for all major rut* and brio* issued Ixcuuse of the im- t*. »' re|Hirt lust "rfceiveil from
pnrlniiie of this skilled work in Moss Hart by (r.ame of loonl
typfH «f meat, in a diiM* i*f 1
••printed pultun” in UI*A'n con* ■■filing form j induce onto tha chairman), ihtart, author of Wing
no.i ki-t where it becomrs n vital ed V'ictory, Just returnisl from
tinning fight uguin«t meat him If
ATTENTION. IIHIDES! There la ineh-a thing as superlative dry tleanlng. Bring your husband's suits
marketer« With It* the home pan ..f our nation's food supply. the Pacific fr o n t after appearing to us. regulsrly, for scientific d ry cleaning, and he'll be aure he married the s m a rte s t girl in the
1o
his
own
rday
The
Man
Who
GAS
H
JU
SEK
V
ICK
M
EN
:
Ser
town houiewifp ran help aehievu
world!
s in-men returning from overseas f a t r e To Dinner on Kwnielein.
fairer distribution of i&gt;yr avail
Tir.ian,
Guam,
Saipan
and
the
on
lempnruiv
duty
mdera
for
able meat *upplie*,
( ’hairman
relial.llitlil ion.
rei uperntion
nipt .."nn»im and Hawaiian is.and*.
Prtcrunn mid.
Mfuiriy will bir eligible for fur*
The Man Who ('nine To Omtiir
Mt K K ( A N N K D M i l K
M*.
Inngti gn-oline i :sI ion * according.,jfo mpary arrived at Maui in the
ink* to m a k e it»ni*i r u n n e l m ilk
n hV£* /A / V f T E
C O M PA R / S O N "
t&lt;.
iil'A's
H
istiirt.
O
ffice‘In
Jn;k&gt;
llnwaiians two days -after the
a v a ilu h le for i n f a n t * . i vn ln l* un-1 (
■
there of the Marine* who
o th e rs who retpilrv H in e s ie r it i a l striivllle The servicemen may ob- •return
S
A
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F
O
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D ,
F L A .
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tain Ins rations by applying to had won Iwo Jinut, Veterans of
dlrta,
OPA
hu t
r ed uc ed
the*
amount currently d»«*d by* indu-t .
trial und i -ntitutioniil uaer**.

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C L A S S IF IE D

ADVERTISIN G

WA1

|0e per Une for one Insertion
Me per line for three Insertion*
OTc per line for I Insertions
tSc per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rates . . . 30c
PHO NE H 8 OR DRJNC YOUtt Aft* c . T H E
Count, live words lo the tine, including ph.mr
Aii surertissmenls for situations wanted will I
regular classified rstes.

H.B. POPE CO
P ain t . your ear for I
P L A B T A -L 01I).
T I N E ripened tomatoes for can ,
nlhg, I2.2.ri per bu. J . W Hell.
I U k e Munroe, plume If.

C fM lB W O M ff

C Q IE ^ ttlR S

Those choice candidates from our varied selections
of smart home furnishings will give you dollar lor
dollar value and up-to-the-minute styling that you'll
lind hard to equal lor tho money! They'ro just a lew
outstanding examples of the many "buys" you'll find on dis­
play at Mathet'ol Remember, all are available on convenient
oxtended paymonts, and wo invito you to open an account al
any time.

I.IQ U O H
H O L ID A Y
A N llI
M f.A II
Th.
lolv
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d « yM during
w hu ll
doitillv) te*
miiy t e m p o r a n l v ri*Miit»r (irnd ur
1111*1 of b e v e i a i f c ab«*lud w ill not
ilra m an** *myat a w a y b u m a. got
* jpp!ir*«, &lt;»P\
1 iwfiHif
jlu erto i

J E R S E Y bull. 2 years old, with
registered
papers
In q u ire
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
L E G H O R N CHICKS
BE ST GRADE
100 for 11.1.50, Straight Hatch,
good meat chicks, good layers, prr
bald,
live
delivery
glia ranted
Poultry Kami. 71.1 So. Howard
.Are., T a mpa. Kla.

It ev ta u ran ta . p r u o n * , a n d rimnti- ’
fa r tu re n * who n i p r a v n c i l m ilk f
in rnnkmir ot h e r p r m l u c t s . will
not be nllowed in the f u t u r e to
u»e their red point* f o r p u i r h a *
Ing canned m ilk , (J I* A V a i i L In
a r m * w her e f l u h l ^ p i j l k fir'yfJ her
HUha111tlten
i i A p ljl" , M l
e.
I n ' v n rl
I h,
jno miHnroo
f of
f t f i f i t ;JdN(£ ■'i:
c h i n e of Hi* n t ! ^
•»f an a p11h c a i t u tr
^«|iif' ,P|fit
si» Tiui| need. I- Veil fhfitfS^'tnLlitftrv *
in-eda a r e ntill lu l li n g |:ri^nieiiijnu* 4
num lltleH of c mricd m i l k , thi* J
Intent net inn, a i f o r d i n g tn" t i l * A
offlriltl *, hI mhi M im p r o v e S f Licitfi .
hut|on Hn a r e a *
w h e re
rd h jf.l j
hiilk It m m c r i t i c a l l y mciiree
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W H IT E

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

FOR SALE
10 acre farm with g arag e unaii
merit, prlcod to sell.
Robert A. William*
Phone 731 Atlantic Dank Bldg
1 0 A CRE farm tiled, good flow
ing wrella, 10 acres rough Ian.I
Pal in Hammock Sanford, Flo
V. E. d-.U, 1101 Park Ave,
v Sanford, H a Phone 051 W.

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1U 8 T S E L L HUT — n*stauiK:i;
business, due t» ill health Com
pletely equipped. Phone H08 M
FOR SALE
Room House on West side
town, located on V4 of clu ­
ck, furnished or unfurnished.
Robert A. William*
une 733
Atlantic Bank Bldg

UPHOLSTERY fabrlca, tape*
Iries. damasks, broc#toj(*s. a
j

gixkl stock to select from
It
3 Brown. 3DI1 N. Orange Ave
Phone 4053, Orlando. F l u _____

ASSORTED
household
effects
Blond, solid maple dining room
lUlta, twin chests, huby uuggy,
play pan, ate. Phona 3'28-J,
"ROOM house, bath, 2 acreened
irchea,
amall
grove,
cornunity dairy equipped, cows,
ilghta and city water through­
out. quick Sale! Barg ain! C.A
Shrinar. laika Mary! Kla.

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FARM S 1 A U G II T K ii E It S
Farm shiughlrroi s here in S.-in
Itiolr County were remit) led this
week l.y the U 1‘A district office
of the July I deadline for regis­
T T E N T I O N : Service personnel tration All farmers who «lnu-h
and vncntlonists — Apt* r.nd ter, or have slaughtered f &gt;i them,
r.mins two blocks from Mam ns much as 400 pounds a yea.
St one half tiliH'k of .wean l.y but less than 0,000 poim !• mint
day or week. Phone IM'J It 7&lt;lk apply lot a slnughteriiiy- pound
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Flu by July I or they will c pr..
i.ibited ft*.in such alriuet f.-t
the balance of the y e n
- ■ -l
the tll'A release
Pei mils mil) he obtained lima
the locil War Price and l|nlmu
FO UK room cottuge, bath, fur­ Ing Board, Chairman •Peterson
nished complete. 107 N. Locust, snld today. The permit entitles
phone 724-M.
the farmer to- do the same
amount of slaughtering as in the
corresponding period last year
Mr Peterson also stressed thr
fart that farmer* who sell meat
must collect ratio,I points arenr t
ing In the official point chart
provided by the Board, and must
agree tn lin)&lt;) all trices within

BEDROOM GROUP OFFER
Hfio's a botlroom o f glamour and comfort,
Htyle and plemtlngly modemte In price | The auite
design lii^irtlnut veneers with other fine cabinet v
Ghent &lt;»r Drawer.*, Vanity, HeAch, Felt M attress,
pillowM—8 jiieces------

WANTED TO RENT

U8TRAUAN HEDGE or wind
break pines, ,06c bar* rooted.
Gaorge Haskins, Table Hqpply, COLtJltKD girl wants job us maid
W 1st St.
or cook. d l 3 S E. 7th St up
N'S H I E - w a r bicycle, good
ondillon. BUndard Station, 1st
i - E l m A t *.

YEAR TO PAY!

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7
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S e v era l sty les to i e l
f r o m ’'.

stairs.

B E S S IE Mae Je ff, 1122 Orange
Ave. wants Job os maiitETTLED
lady, executive
TtCKUP.l»37 Ford convertible Sability,
with some general of.
H coup?, good tires, excellent buy
fire experience, wants position
Lfat celling prle*.
with post-war futura. Mrs. Cal.
Z: HOLLER MOTOR SA LES
houn. 1320 Mellonvlll* Ave.
^
298 W. l i t 8t.

or NWVi of NWM of Beet

, Twp. 21, Rang* 20, containr 20 acres, Just outaldo of
tnier Park. Apply: Gedney M.
io r o u q h d :

B WESTinghouie Electric relerstorj • 1 Oak dfninxroom
a j 1 aU in lw t; lU el nam e
skfaat sell 1 gasoline fla t top

ge. 703 Palmetto -Aye._____

O HOUSES, one 7 room*, one
r rocmai alao one Ua etmajra

scree o f land

T E L Bug.

This Inventory, accounting for
NEWMAN Wilson. H02 E. 8th
8t., wont* Job a* cook or maid. all rationed tire* and P arts B,
mutt bo-filed by July 10. Dealers
not filing by that .date will not
b« allowed to (leal In rationed
LOST Gold Sheaffsr’a pencil with tires until the filin g ' ha* been
name —engraved, P. E. Bolls.
Kinder return for Reward to made, Mgxcy said. These new
8anfnrd Paint-A Glajf* Co., 117 records and Inventories are the
latest step In OPA's strengthened
controls over tha dlrtrlbutlon of
tires, Maxcy said. "Wo are still
critically short on Urea, and we
must make absolutely sure that
every single lire reaches a legl
tiniate, essential 'user/* hs mjdrl.
USED CAR PRfCEB *D0WNt
Used car prloea «U over AmerL
ca wlU Uke a four percent drop
on July 1. the Office of Price
AdmlnlatrSUon - announced this
weak, in Weahlngton, .The move
affects c a n gold either by regu­
lar dealer* or private owners,
Th# p riee'eu l is in accordance
with, used car Pricing rero lstlo n
wl Ich provldo for normal denrorUtlon, OPA officials aa|d, adding
that four per c e lt would alao b«
deducted from ehariud ellovei!
for extra equipment, .such as
heaters and radios, "This price
TWO PORCH rocker* and one
cheat of drawer*. Inquire 910

LOST

BUBINRSa SERVICE

Youll enjoy mealtimes In a . friendly
breakfast nook such as this onet In­
cludes refectory table In'bleached wood
and 4 matching chairs upholstered with
red leather.

WANTED—

&gt; BUY: B0 hsn*
dmttto Grocery,
-frig s!*.0 Av*.
OIL -8TOVX, I

, Witte Box ltl

provfdu additional lowv-coat tronsporlallon to eaaentU) •worksr^'
EXTPA GAB: Add!
ltn* will now be A
farmer*' ropreaenUtivea
w ho
market fresh fruit and y et
r*
m

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ODD CHESTS

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ROLL . AWAY
BEDS
3 2 * 95

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104 lb*. •&gt; **•&gt;*

If «• wUh to be fr*«i If we with to
preserve iavWlate Uom I m l l u t i U prlvt,I«IM fsr Which w« Koto boon oo long con­
tending—»• Boat flghtl
1
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AN INDEPEN DEN T NEW SPAPER
Established 1908

P eieneral “ Ike”

SANFORD. FLORIDA* VRII)A\o. JU N E 22. 1945

Army Commander Killed On Okinawa

W ar department Sup* ply Bill Asks For
Cl' 38 Billion Dollars
i ToOverwhelmJapan

Effort To Kill
OPA Defeated
- By Congressmen

WASHINGTON.' J u n e 23.
(Al*) — A $ 3 * ,5 0 0 .2 8 t .9 5 1

« War Department supply bill
A wont to the llouoo floor to­
day with an Army promise
i to speed victory over Japan
by “an overwhelming appli­
cation of force.”
.___

IM trrxttng pltha for i n
/ a Army strength of 8.986.0 00
v by June SO, 1948, General
Marthall slid future clrcura* ktancen may permit additionAal demobilizations and a re. durtlon In the alie of the
^ 50 0.000 Man European oceu-'

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in? \ttnrUb?4 rr?88l

Supi i fort- making their
11 hiraI 150 plane attack on
I Japan within five titty* ■sjH'arj iuuttlial luiUo tl. 1'JtiL .news for
j Tokyo. All &lt;»f it—-from' tKe
mass surrentlers tin fallen
|Okinawa to fresh invasion*
i of Hornin'* oil field—-was
di-diearicmog to
l ‘.nt|a*rur
llirwhito.
the Mikado may find poma

________
i
WASHINGTON. J u n e 22.
( \l'&gt;— An effort to kill leglatalurc prolonging the life of
wartime price and rationing
rontrnls was d r f r t t * d over­
whelmingly hy the II4Use to- }
day on a vole a vote. The
srtl.m came on an. amendnrtil lo strike. MH the enact*
Ijng
_ clausc'e^f thwUt'A eltrw sion bill

a

j AQ1LRNE, KjjJlS.Vuxio 22.
(A P J — Q en o rt^ iaen b o w er.
yiho. had. many * narrow e».gnpes from death or injury ns
directed millions of Ameridartr soldiers through three
yeaftT of wnrfnre In Europe,
today turned up u casualty
n hia greatest day— E-day
d*'his homecoming.

i-nrisolutiim in knowing th a t 'JO.*
I'M of his iiibjects, now dead,
i i u d i - l i higher jirico In Aider*
too' I &gt;e&lt; for Okinawa than for
mu ..ih n Pacific tgland. Tho U.S.
Peiith
\imv fnrcea lost fl.'dltO
killed and 2!'.M»H W ou n d ed -exr r i't lif ii* th«* Nl|t|M»nrir ln«*4tft on
nnv
XnuTirtin CKlduied
ifliml
oulwi.lr (hi*
I’nrifir

WASIIINGTON. June 22. &lt;d*)~
Kepiihlirans moved yesterday to
•t r l|&gt; Ol'A ol rtli-*wlhonty ov*e
food, ns thrir House leader, Rep­
resentative Martin of Massachu­
Lt. Gen. Sinttm Bolivar Buckner, Jr . right. Tenth A rm y Commamlrr setts, declared "bungling and in-,
on Okinawa, was killed 'instantly Monday when a J a p shell burst efflclAiey" have brought Amer­
near him while he was observing fighting at the front line lie is ica "t o the brink of want."
Broadening a recommendation
seen above with Marine M«j Gen l.emurl «' .Shepherd d ii.u- «
by llerliert Hoover. Represented
phase of the hitter Okinawa campaign. I International)
t u r Jenkins ( l i t tilin' proposes!

The tirnrral
limping notice­
ably a* the reault of a fall laot
night on n railroad platform
Where he got off to greet wound­
ed soldier- The train started off
QVithout him. and ns the Genrrnl 1
started In run for it he fell and |
injured his leg rather acverlV- l
Wreathed in smiles today H ow ,'
ever “ Ike" still enjuyod hit wel
come m his hometown.

I I « u l In u r 8

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Hy Willard Connelly
Sanford Isn’t the only place in
• .world that ia excited over
ft-hall games wfisf * r * t y farmed
Over .n r-^ ra rtre . M-ftgt.
M a n .B*w n*trom;-*W -H dratd
uiorta writer and who now edits
that
erudite anti sophisticated
fit tie puhliration known k* “The
Cartridge Case.'' which Is deyoted
to goiogs on and follies iff the
I Ordnance Ammunition Buttal
6n. inform* the world in his May
20 issue that:
V "Farabough Field, the new bat­
talion Athletic Fisld named In
Donnr of the commanding officer
bf this battalion, who has gone
S h e limit In arranging for re
tt'wallaaaa us r s i . Three)

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EnHijfn Roger Went
( Dunked In Pacific
d
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V Ensign Roger II. Went, son at
"M r. and Mre. Roy V. Went of
Milburn, N.J. and nephew of
Hr. and Mri. Latlla Went of
Banford. hitch-hiked a ride back
j I q hit carrier by way of a aea™ lane tender and a destroyer
after being dunked In the Pacific.
Ria Navy tdane waa recently shot
down by anti-aircraft fire white
on a bombing mission off Klkal
J|m».
northeast
of
Okinawa
(^Crordlng to a Navy dispatch.
• Ensign Went and hi* radiomangunner. Aviation Radioman H/r
Milo J . Ireland of Williamsport.
Pn.. landed In the water above
* five mile* off shore, and ellmed
•into th o lrrobber life n t t . ' Ktcort
tjlghtera from their own E ssex-

class circled above them and flood
by for protection?' ,Tha flight leader gave tha
Iyer's position by radio and lass
Mian
: throe hours later a Martin
tarlner, Navy seaplane picked
: up. nana tha wofia for thair
am
ax parlance. They got dry clothes
and a hearty lunch oo a 1seaplane
troyar sad

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p r i a W A ’u t t t ™ . .

^i'Knalgn Want ia a cnutaata of
Qttlbum High School, and mttarad
•tha Navy in Nfrmtbar, 1942 and

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@ ^ ^ P to

* ' u- nt tha DaUnd Naval A la
‘ lion. »*•.

times with Mr.
thar with bM . * 1
t Joyea Want a
roandar of 9 WA

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NATHAN HONOHRn
WITH THE U
torioua aarvica til Oarmany,

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Sgt. Hubert D. Smith
Is Back From Pacific
Sgt Hubert D Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. . A. Smith of 1308
Sanford Avenue, has returned a f­
ter 20 months of Army Air Korea
service In tha Pacific theater aa
a radar mechanic, for 4S day
leave with .his parents and with
hla wife, the former Thelma
Whitten.
Ha waara three stara for throe
major engagements participated
in. including the Marthall and
Gilbert Islapd and Marianna la*
land Invasions. Ha also has tha
unit Presidential citation, and tha
good conduct ribbon, and in Juty
will have served three year*.
Prior to entering the service,
Sgt, Smith war a trainman on
the Atlantic Coast Una Rail*
road. Ha attended local schools
hare and graduated in 1938 from
Seminole High School.
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letter to ins wife from s g t John
c i e n white in who is sta-

Icnniw Stars happem i don't know if weii iw

Ku* *»»• tennu p»ti»r», yoinvHtrr*
of fr rn «lt vc»ri» of »gr on m».
• to I. tvihcd hy Bocirmtion Uirrc-

tor t K Ketllca to report i»r*t
.Tliur&gt;dav murninjj a t i 0;00 i»'ch*rk
at Die Kart .Mallon Fark tr Mills
court where instruction will lagiven liy two tcpnls coaches, Har­
ters Dampior and Betty Moure,
assisted by , three other high
school girt*.-'
PJavera are advised Jh a l ten­
nis balls will be furnished for
plar; hut to brfng . their own
rackets,
Also planned for the day art
games of horsnhoaa. marbles and
.seraral other games. Including
jumping tha rope.
A story h o y program to take
place once a weak will. lie an­
nounced later, and* there may l&gt;«
soma movies lit prospect if plans
work out.
A lighted score board will lie
Installed at the soflbajl park, and
new bases will ba sat out, Coath
Kettle* aald.

flfirs. W j i r r e n ’s Son
j Had Been Prisoner
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i\ Alexander Labor Disputes Keep
iiM Merit Furlough | ‘50,000 workers Idle

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Notlcr
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Hart read «- f II.ut.
lh.. It.
trrnatlonnl Ki-.l I &lt; - I'M 'IB'
jMitted to thin h*' 1 f ft lisa'll t ,t
i'ffirifti hlint
at
oil
llh l 9
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f »Min ti
H f t . t lot.
lanahe*!' **• .»•»»!
deliIn jr. of Xmeric *• |0 |w.Mt||n aaf
v*mr who Mfip hint whilr Itrini;
traneportiMl norths*r«l from thr
Philippine I'lurid' on m Jnpanenr
uhlpr which
*unk on Oct 21.
1944. It " ha "ith d m *|) fr tfrrt
th at I info rnt V«mi i IimI »uir 1*1411
Sgt, John 1
Hint
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IteW |„s 1
1'orpi, Wm. anuiNif
4*41
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vlatt with Mr. Gallaol’a mother.
S m y rn a Beach, nmi step inyttu-r.
Mre. E v a Vinitig of Winter liar
r_ Frederick Bauer who has
den.
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Funeral arrangement*, directed
ng a 30 day leave at tha
by Erickson Funeral lloitlc, will
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Crowds At Longrwood "Midto-n
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IXJNGWOOD, Juna 22. (Sparlal)— Rains have not dampened
the ardor of fans any at tha
8ahford-Orlando Kennel Club, aa
large crowds continue to attend
the races. Tha excellent facilities
of the Longwood club adequately
protect the patronsTha track management in an
effort to eliminate haxards In
new results, has laid off ■ num­
ber of dogs who either fight or
play during tha course of the
race, which not only deprives
fans battfng on them an oppor­
tunity of winning, but also upsets
the results of the dog* interferred
with.
Tonight daily double, according
to tome should ha Rebel Leader
in the second, and Maggie Mina
In the third,' If Maggie is back
in her stride after being laid off
becatlih of "a bad bump aarlfer
this month. She showed good
form ^edntodag' night, but not
* However, aha
Lion today. LaaT r d ”ARM'D DIV /WASHINGTON, D.C., June" 22. khotJjf-Ifctln cc
IR D A RM V DIV. (AV-LsJ&gt;or dlapurUa . kept soma «la tjioald take
Uki the aarrenlh, fs e ­
MJKJO employm on aidalip^s along turos b v ^ t of ttle sight

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DefeatsGuanlnien Again Postponed
In .Softball Game Kv Kotury-KiwanLs

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fiorniniile I ounty bond nuyrr* im in im tn fn l that the suit'
d I ..ml ..ns ,.f the othar boya
of the . th War Loan pan d the $|0.fMMi |,s included «&gt; an ".-m l.„ughl .. nairot from one of n *.
Rltx Theater to canarity Wsdne*
i„ th. forthcoming yearly '• .
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day •vmtfnjr aa they ylg. rou»l&gt; u hu.luat now heinx
prepaid
,»s— Uy i-uu te* i a r r * i . we tredetf
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testalnaqi and *Lhar talent moWmoM- |
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li*M for the occasion by Edward i t.79 erimant Station designa-l lo vet and ran’t &lt;ln aov talking, hut
F. Cane, __ bond drive |a.hlicity |-fn c th« vegetable giowet* "t we h"l&gt;e In leach him
chairman. «ho *«rvcil as muster ' Cei •ral Florida. Mr Herndon on
"Thi» morning lie almost go'
of ceremonies
no- &lt;•*,: tiVla&gt;
away from u». Up until thl*
In the audience were « mnnt&gt;«i | I ' ■* project wa» apprnn-d h&gt;
morning hr hasn't done any fly
of service me 1 and women, and |the ■'•(nlr legislature whirl sir no
log and *0 we didn't kee|i him In
front the initial playing of "An-Uat.-d thni the land must U- *ccur
a ra g e 01 anything, hot thl«
chnrs Awaigh" t.. the final selcc- c,) f" r *hr project.
Alreu.l) hy
morning hr took off like a btg
lion hy the nine piece orchcatra Im&gt;|, .lac subscription among grow
bird anil flew to the top of u
there waa plenty of pep and en­ er* and shippera, tha sum of
ha* been rocelved toward coconut tree We then had trouhli
thusiasm.
locating him so got one of th&lt;First introduced hy Mr Lane pur-base .if the land, County A&lt;
natlve* to climb thr t r r r and get
toonist. who converted » cross nil 1 ' It I taw son annoum eil
A Main a* title to thr land him III* name i« Oiurchlll.
was young lu rry luissing car"S ome or thr hnvn have traderl
drawn hy Mr la n e into a kissing cho-,n 1an l&gt;# s c c u r c l , thr S tale
couple, a treble clef sign drawn I w It 'art it* experimental w ..n with tlir n atnr* fot monkey*,
Mr
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*aw
snll
-aid.
hickrn- tier rot* anti a lot of
hy s sailor musician into a
|l lector llurnltl Mowiy •■( t tie small thing* that they make nut
modernistic lady's hat, then drew
Slat
Kii-vninent
Htatn"
at of hrmn. I've gotten another fair
pirturea nf a sailor and of a
(■all i -villi-. recently visited
vlsilc.l Sa'i of hnu*e sandals I'm going lo
I pretty WAVE
fnril and appnrved the
acre g Cf „ (py, other thing., then I'll
Anita Aiki-n of the Goghurii Hick-nn farm of (^ lery Avenue
School of Dancing then performed as the site for the vegetable e x ­ arnd them to you all at once.
“ I hove also planted a garden.
tome intricate acrobatics. Mr*, pert!' 'rnt station. Other land sites
la rry
Motes 'provided piano for this purpose are being luokr-d Before 1 left II onolula I Bought
tome aerd of carrots, eggplant,
rhythm.
over in Oviedo and at Zellwiaal
radish
and
tt*rnip
W A V E Dottie McCullum then to , jpplrntrnl the Hanford e x ­ tomatoes,
green* I’ va carried them all this
sang “Candy" with the orcheatra periment*.
time until now and deckled to
leeom nar Imrnt. ami showed a
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j plant them and see what would
srntKith microphone technique with T-,
her deep roniraltn vnlce.
Diminutive dancers Ann Whi­
taker and Jackie MrDocald of tha T o O r g a n i z e T u e s d a y ; 5 " ," .''','“ S T l u J " . * ' 2 1 “ "
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oil fit’t.tw A I•! 1111it tt ( t nij|i hy
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Big Crowd Packs 510,000 Is Included s( (|a j r whi t e
Theater In War By County Board Tells Of (H Live ffcrff
Bond Premier
F°r Farm ^tation ° f ,V,S &lt;)n Uytc Sgta John C. Hart,
, '"Xpecleti lo m-v tM
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th . J a p s’ Prisoner,
%1-Sgt. Stenstrom $ii6.ouo W o r t h Of " wrk
Re Started \Nben
Ronds Arc
Tells Of Athletic
Dies In Sinking
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g^ctivity In France Far Shftrt Of Quota 1,tk* lH
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— Okinawa Campaign Is
Over W i t h 6,990
Killed And 29,598
Wounded For U.S.

Famed Alumnus Reviews West Point Cadets

Republicans C h a r g e
BunKlingr Mistakes
C a u s e " Shortages

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Member Associated Press

Third Superfort Attack On Japan In
Five Days Is More Bad News For Japs

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Major Julian Adams
„ Escorts Ei^ephowrer

B afar on Elm Avenue. (U will
Major Julian R- -Adam* Jr .
veteran of W» flying* missions in
MASS TRIAL
of Sari* repor| .at Miami on June SO.
North African, Sicilian and •LONDON. June 22. (A’&gt; - The
'S heaJttt
llan campaigns, wa« leaiHr of British Foreign Office announced
Hcatjon
•: H A V r T R A I W N G - .
the one
which tpday the Big Four Power* would
it' , 1 tf y r r r / . f j i * ! * , - Stm T h u m &lt; ) ^ &lt; i ^ W p « j T c F l s e n - open. discussions early rexr'we#k
hower to KjWMv C lut/w ordlng on plans for-the trial of Ger­
many's arch war criminals. A
responsible ArrterlEan source told
of a U. 8. plan to prosecute the
Major major war criminal* at a mas,
' * t- the prkeenl
Adams has hi#
headquarters at trial baforc winter. The American
hi* hi
Sjrothers Field,
Winfield. Kansae. plan would bring together a,
Id. Wl
recently finished an eight week defendants under a blanket con­
Course with ground elaases and spiracy charge those accused of
target prectlBB: with rocket* at being responsible for starting
World War T«u
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ciu li—Glass In 1H windows on the
front sido of Bradenton high
hi
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school wat'hrokan ycsterday-wl
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a te»t-chaVge of TNT was
off in $ 6 stitiinh^ across tlm '
street aa an army Infante** unit
prepared" for presentation WfaljdA
of the war bond show, "H erb*
Your Infantry-H
Sommer school Wav In etaaion
at the time, with numerous puolla
in the rooms where window* were
broken. None was reported Injur­
ed. but there was a rush from
th* building. One boy had hla
hulr peppered with shattered

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pro cess es a a th e “ so a k in g ” o f M caliber c a r t r i d g e * a t 70 d e g r e e s
below aero In m e ch a n ica l c h illin g
machines b e fo re teet - firin g , ae cordiitg
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m a te r ia l, not o n ly for tsse u q d t r
norm al e oq d ltloni ‘ but u n d e r th e
moat e a t re m e c l i m a t e s a n d t i n t n e ra t u rc s .
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A dvance* in fjel(l of tnechaninal
r e f r i g e r a t i o n anti -air co nditionin g
tltrln g
the
war
are
tlirecU y
t r a n s l a te into new . ktkl g r e a t l y

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0:t&amp; A M — Hunrlov M«-h**»l J r
|&gt;a%Ip, a u iirrln ir nd m i
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pin u a rr lr * of ■til*llr&gt; s*»i f f, •
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lOlhlh la In VI, ret t.a a llr ix l
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Hatilsat),

th re e a u x iliu rie s

Brtioul

r IIK STHEKT.J OF MANllA
' ■ ii ..crnrding the greatest ovat
initiiiii'. i n i n t i - . t hero. (Sen. U s
nun...
the l..-nptai‘* mother Mi
hi I ►mtniitr. Ilatentng t» the m&lt;lh

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T h e S im th ty S -'h o o l. th e Y o iiiik P ettple’s K iulenvtir,

VUMorr Wtebofii*

and th e L a d ie s W illin g W o r k e r ’s ISiunl)

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ns hiislnraa ami industry swlnji
hhek into norm al
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of
l.riHluction und d is tr ib ution.
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The CHURCH OF GOD

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Atlantic Bank Bidg.

— Engaged In KeaeMtel 4 t e

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Chorch of Th e N azarcne
IN I i p a l m e l t o A t * . . Huh f o r d , F l a .
O r t l a r o f S«rvltf«H
B tm d ay

10:00 A. M. Huriday School
1 1 :00 A. 1*1. Morning Worohip
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'P t t d f o r
P h o fte 3&amp; C W

H :00 P . M. W ednew lny I’ rn y e r M e e tin g
Y o u iirv i n v i t e d l o f h i S e ffervlcc.q

S p e c ia l M uhI c and Slnjr|R jj
A L iv e G ospel w ith a l.f v e Mrnnuge

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Ntirhirali

PREACH TEN COMMANDMENTS

nnt

inniiim*

\\esf •,4I|l 4 II.) I 'oMIlllUnlOn.

The fine texture o! '$$&lt;■
gabardine shows up i r t &amp; 5 v "

or hi.

|ir«y»

simple lin n o f thiiit»|)-ln.”^ 7 :
'Like'all the chore ahov

a ) et
lhi«(
r r g i n &gt; relfh
M and |i4^*r* ten info

c u i b i o h ’fllhfftftra fbY

th e tie h aa k - f p r l h ;

All) jHfai s end 111 lhalik
liluini'h.

and

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Vrmm r * « r l i a r I

090th
O nlin a-ce
Ammumt
Company und the *i.IUlh tlrdnance Ammunition Company.
,.
“ Col. Eietrich tosred out t * «
firat ball, officially ope in* t i c
•eaaon.
•»
“ The battalion band vvn&gt;
hand to led to the
of L
occasion which “ &lt;•* attendnl bv •
larg e crowd."
“ The two o f c n i ' g game* of t*
softball loon have been thrillii
both verdict* bv a single aeonmid* ScriliM Stanatrom (Tin- O!
Muater). “ If *-\rlv season p'
Hmtinuc* like Vliai. the l " 1
Kinoes for the tfUe ^rp--*uii- '
a t t r a c t a maxiimhn—'att.- •Inn
and provide fans ydh some
1 II I i m ; r m
I I A l . l I’ AUK IN M W
the best sofltiftll they've seen
■I-, , % . . m i ...... i h i r r i ’ig t e n . of Hi*'
&gt;'
Dosing also conn- in for con
ment and we a r c informed iliawhich t .m - r a l l » » tg h t I* K ir etth o w .it ..t i
at

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b t ir n i i* !.

II t ••till l.t.Hl (he- re 14, Id on **iin 11a ,

u gold

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nit I i, ire| In th*

phtlfm iii) was &gt;t u tally
ret.

m edit I anil omde

® t b Mm Tr *nt nt thr piano.
\ Tom Trr t of Orlando. blac!if*cr
i roniedian. Jukctl over th»i micio
rhonfe a)i I
“ Thr World ir
S Wallini; for the Sunifta'*' anil
".lohm DnuRhtwiy” in n pi,’n*in^
J b e Iwvlne. Navy magvrinn *•*
a * a n t with hi* p atte r as he wn&lt;
with
hi*
b o ttle
d is a ppea ring
t r i c k * One of h i* best t r i c k s ve.-xs
t h a t of p a i r i n g water fru-n u
tali- |* to a |ill *1 fiv c m in u te

- In

February

194-1,

m u stra lctl

“ F r o g loike, out ill the 'ill'll
b illot, doenn't rem ind you nf l-«i
G en ev a , but l o llie "old &lt;nltoat t h e r e , it n n vjrtunl pniadi-Its
slo ping h a n k * are e v e n - 1
‘ w ith a blanket o f luxurious rn
anil h 'B iitlfu l sluide treethei r lestves n ' d blo»som*
'
w a te r to lend etheria l Idi-s
tj,i 5 ( e r f r e t s c e n e . At the »ntv
edge, dame
n a t u r e has " I n ­
h u n d re d * id t e e d s , waving 1 1
g ,n tl*
lire'-s*.
while
b. .. o
wn|er lilies pro vide a haven His M ijw»t&gt; T h e F r o r
“ A r o u 'd
ihi*
peaceful •&gt; * the lioys nf th e Oldth have
’
ganixed n V s r h t Club, coiro
I
nf a fleet " f tioats. i uuh-s
• •I
. kynck a. c o n v e r te d from d i s c - a t
1 a u x il i a r y g n * t a n k * .

"Comimidnrc ottlenv. bile •
the Brooklyn
w-nter front, IS'
in d niaalwi of the lake Thi
ai-u dor is having Jhe tip,
his life in ttying to convert t&lt; •-•
"Woominlf latidriubhers" mtp metj
worthy; of j th« «en A-v eVpimit
affet- tljijw, (fo r the “old Knit'

co lo r f r » t u r e film , "A So ng I*
R e m t m b t r " d epic tin g the life ol
F r e d e r i c k C h o p in . Polish pianist.
who is c m l l l c i l with ugv
ing th e way f o t all m idem music
a nd
featu ri-g
Paul Mnui nml
M er le Oheron, w.ts enjoyed fot
its music, t c e n i c licnulv nml hi*
I n r i e s l in t e re s t.

W E B U Y AND S E L L

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Don t Expect Ne* Appliances
f o i Quite Sometime!
Vi»Y P O l l f f AND I 0 U C I 7 0 U , iliout saving hlrm.-lf fro m being clipped liy t h e t l r k . t
tin- liumis ol the Yanks, a bent iWd J.q i s a i n ills | .i» , an Ami-ia an stir I i-nder le.i'li t
tin grass ti* I-*- * apliired at lis t, t.-, .at l.o/««tt Isi.-ml m Uu* I ’tiilqqillH**. H»- tan't
tin- Yanks have lea I tied t l i a t J . i o ti k »n is u* ,»ltv ilulv and tlir thing lo be . •.

Fritrsun

F IIm I To

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In

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hill

(HIV. Li lietualud
By ( ungrpsyniini

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(la m p

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hil| t t i r k
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th r Still.- Huspitul ut (Im la In*
t irutiiii'i il
t usrs
recummentl.-d
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lowing iu-g..H"s
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( ‘one, d ru' keiim---. $ 11
N'egro i uses were Hell italli«ii*
— fiiie«| $50 and i i'»l* " i 9 0 l i s t •

for tlrunki tint's" disoiderly .m
iliict .and larcent *Ilu*ter Tiixmi

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ur natural SWI ET S E IF with NEW

Lady, you’rr ifiLffl S«* ii VuuT t'r
It may rub p m ol vuur dsmtiru *
prvsorlnr ui'l ‘nt-ld 'I* upoflenst ■•

o^n nirspiraiHHi &lt;&gt;l&lt;»r
otop tlfs tiirvat l , "uur Sweet IV
goal dam, with Is.l sctiiik, long
Onrftuisfl t)w" new cream tlsod. r

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Seventh" tiny

PiDOr sitowst r

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Cream Deodarant

Und liicn^Golnif Down Hill
For Four Year*. She •
State*. Can Bat I'lcnly
And Sleep Fine, Now;
Feels I . o l s Stronger.

1 &gt;1
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ol-Wklfe poplin.

G O t )1

(•

in eniiess, I'aul I.•Milne « a - tun-'
d. ] |3 for n-chl* -• driving
Ibnid.
• , were e a t" ateO mi Hie f.dlt.win
' rhstgeei
Bnul tiresh.
i l l t»t.iic
'* I with no light*.
E l l Wulkei.
ti reckless driving. , 1 1 . K K W aj.l.

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RETONGA CAN’T BE BEAT,
Bible
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the

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In atriv ln g t o Loop the

“ I t I , s u r e l y g r * n d t o f e d aa
good a a I do n o g n n d r . l t. e a n n o l
p ra is e k c t d n g n too n u t 'h . ” “ t a l e full r d e c la r e * Mr«. J . O . , M llrh e ll,
well known r eeld en t o f 3 2 2 2 - E v e r ­
g r e e n A/« m J a c k .o n s d U o , F h u In
adding he r h o m n . t o I k * U tou ea n d t
h e rb a l •

reefotfion p e r premium

«• otyalftt hew to uso

“During tho

a te k S tn ia A

7th &amp; Elm SUl

«

only O few houre sleep. Mornings m|n, t i 0n. M o
I wokB up fooling llred end worn *h#t p%udrt
out. l - w .s * l m o .\ o
kUhour feel I
■Irons Jaxolivea. and my head Mn&lt;t ^ ^ ,
uould often awtm frdm alcggtab.
elimination^xnitll I had to » M dLtrooa duo I

S m ifo n l. m
U L T W iW A T C i

meHi #ln, that

Sfrjiw may hboun

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l«»ck**milli ll«- I r l r phonr*. iii-l»*i«

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B u r e a u e s tim a ted that th e r e -vert
2 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 m a rried w om en w ho *,

absent

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C. A. W ill
June 24

*'*
l*»L
Dli*'

Tho SyHtem of Graco (.’ah Become the Synlem of DlfljrrEce.
(h la

1 1i.ti*i iuttino.il i

. “ Vachli’ g1' in Ftug 1-akr is i.
! |or ltd lo be nuguging the irti'interest of n number of m in
\irriwing (ils Under ths front png
nradivg, “ Chi Salts (!o To 'Ft*.
Lako” the following artlclo b.
Sgt. Stcnstrom should |iM 'tl ort
interest to "lb * -." F. i, Ihmiil't
i
CtallimH r r»»te* r«*a «l»»
[ lat. Al l.ce, Arlltur Yowell, Jmm
)(•,»?: urn Sc ho 1 r*Jt &lt;»n n
|
routine that pirated thr Robson, Jr._ and other Sanfm I
I *ro*rtamen d f 'a q i i i l i j bend
I Audience.

ARE YOU UNDER
LAW
OR UNDER GRACE? .
H ear

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in d e a r

SUNDAY

fO

g iv e n

Until 1MM Miami. Fla., waa n
Indian trailing port th at hoaated
two dwelling nlace*. u storehouse,
and a small fort•

husbands were
armd forces.

Ihrlr high duly In f l a ^ M o of Ond until,-nl(h tspen ey#*, they are able to see the
step* opened ;by whWh they may rUV IMo Ot* ffufe atmdabber. it Christian vlrtodT

hrdorii i

mid

\»\s i : v i , i . v k u i t r ATKii
'll* i : %' 1» llir nublrrt *.f If**

I ••*v|fi •St i f!!#•(• hi i l| Bill 1.4, frail
'It

'A '^ itla .r .

jes among the various agencies
n Sanford so thut in c«sr of fir.’,
he loss would not fall on one
ompany.
Several
teacher
applications
i f f received bv Ihe board a &gt;1
sent to the County board for
ipjiroval. Also discussed waa a
dan to rid the Soulhaide Scnool
1 if termite*. ^Ii*. Arrington re­
! lortcd that last summer the ter[ nl'es ate up a .large alack of
t j o t . s in thr book room.
•
It was rccwmni.ims.l to the
? 'ounty School lloanl that dui rict schools.ope i on SepL 10 lot
( he Fall term.
f'
Fannie Head, principal .of t le
d s k u y School, appearni before
the Hoard to- discuss u (xtuion
from the (uition* of that school
relulive to changing t h e-term ol
the school. At the prc*cnt time.
1be achool haa a split term, to
ill-u* the older iaivi t» work Is
. he celery field* during the latter
o f ; Jdnuary. Kebruhry, nn I
. larch.-'The Hoard felt that doe
1
iftHreftilnty nf labor 1L
i quid' noli W . vriae to make aueh
1 change ontil after the * a r .
1 A esert" ,t
the meeting, in
Addition to the chairman, were
• f&gt;. Oi Chase, J r . and Mr*. Marraret (Ircen,
Board membem;
iupt. T. \V. I.awton, Mrs. Stella

^AT CEILING PRICES

W ho« rta*P from prayer a h+i ■
.
(•r man. hi* prayer la anRW»r««l.
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N e w Y o r k P re a c h e r D e liv e rs H is
T h i r d S uuerfurt
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inCkrels Mrattgely enough
vate never seemed, to get empty
Navy’s Eddi i Ktnine with hi .
sonvs his tug smile and hi* guitar
sooh had the whole uudlc &lt;e sin*
Ing with him and he was h
I e a r t il y
amjlaudrd He dedlcaleil one
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7
bA4 ^to foimer orchestra leailet
leader
|.eo Vallier* who has lierit trim*
ferred fuuti here.
At the close of the perform *-ce,
Mr. la_
n_e _______
announced. thut the
rt of -ts iA le -e f &gt;il
r i m,r~
wm
t..V &lt; m id'to
*&gt; those In the audlcnee was ,1 7 1 .8 0 0 He sdifmT that
Sclhinole Countv had never yet
fallrn down m a war bond drive,
hut was far short of Its E bond
quota of ,232,001) and overall
quata of ,H75.lM)l) anti urged
U0 i more bonds lie purchased
in order that the County might
meet it* quota.
WAVE Velma l.cifermnn pre­
sided at the bond selling.booth
in the theater lobby The T och 'l-

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l l l r i i r d tit our I wlhrr. .tfiil l| i|fM«
not return unto u« void - M a n
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i j M t a o * tnmn l m u « r . I n and b

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preachers who will EfXBOUNb FEARLESBI.Y THE U w OK GOD. so that ChrU
liana thenuelvee aha 11 begin to lirecortvlelW jU^W ut ain. W , are'brerfng.h .aid an
i rttry »W» that Ute need of the churyh Is to
hreggYl Wck to Christ. .How will
It be doueT Churth U.defe andjredldg preacher. 4&gt;A/«Uln« M th . cNnreh W

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n l l r r r l i l i l v o u i i i f M l»
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Breaching grace I.OBH1DKDLY meant that W E DO NOT BREACH GRACE
AT ALL. Grace can only be understood In the virion of hotTntea Wltd the awfulltrs*
of sin. B u t sin la u tter awful W HERE T ff B R E IH NO LAW. Il is the law which
raikea peopl* alh-conscious. “for by th* law I* the knowledge of *ln.“ Falling, then.
TO PREAUII TH E LAH — meaning by that (he ethical and aplrlfutl requirements
Ml forth by a holy God J - krcpi.people In ignorance of what those req tlretnefiU Vre.

•Robert A . W fllia m s

Overtime P a y - P aki VaAiMona
Frequent^ In rreaae,
M s n a h t BlM iu m P te t

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If “thr law wan mjr wrhuolmaalrr to b rin i u« unlo ChrUt, that wP m lfht hr
justified by faith," It behoove* preachers and Christians In general to 'EMPLOY
the "schoolmaster" If tbe/ are to be effective In winning the loet to ChylaL While
It le true that “after tin t faith le come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster,"
because It la presumed that we have become the children of God by faith in Chflat
■lesu* .and hare “pat on Christ”, It can only be made reel by hellevere* Hying a
higher ethical life than that which I* required by the law. T H E R E OUGHT NEVER
TO B E SUCH A THING AH A CHRISTIAN .LIVING ON *A LOWER JdOHAl.
HTXNDAKD'THAN AN U N B E L IEV E R .
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tended to at len«t eight d i f f e r e n t
field*, some nf them new in the
w ar pro gra m a m P h a v j n g n u m e r ­
ous peacetime po ssibilities. Hefrig ern tiu n nr nir co nditionin g or
both are renuired f o r the iir&lt;H-e"»r
. ing und prservu tin n nf e l e v e n of
I the th irteen item * o f feo»l wider.
f..l ( m ake till the u v ern g r dit'lly ra t io n
In t)u' fond ind ustries, r e f r t g e r ” f i.t i o n a.»w is u-i-.l fur prvc(»ding
be fo re iirncesstne «rr tra n s p o r t mg.

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eluding farm ' f H H t t x and home
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freerirtlf^durilig processing main­
taining proper conditions for pre­
servation before and dorinr procoaiirtg, in storage after nrorresing. and during transportation
and distribution after processing
a s well as in the manufacture of
Ice whefe required for refrigera­
tion need* in region* where no
mchanic.1 facilitie* are nyailable.
The tasks performed by mreh*
anical refrigerating equipment in
these fields are so many and di­
versified that one authority esti­
mates at least 77 per rent of the
(pod eaten by the average Amor*,
lean family Involves the use of
refrigeration or air conditioning
o r both for proceulng. preserving/
or distribution. The average dWt
on which the computation Wes

sociation.
All o f these uses h a v e been
major contributions to t h e vedr
effort, and have resulted in In­
calculable saving.* In m a n p o w e r ,
greater preservation ef health,
than haa been achieved in any
other wgaenimearavod In d u stria l

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c ia l)— Aerfa-cent tabulation nf ma­
jor users of air conditioning and
refrigeration equipment during the
war shows th at "no frWer thth
twenty government divisions. In­
cluding three In the War Depart­
ment and three In the Navy U4imrtment, and more than fifty
leading Induitriea ami bu*Incase*
now employ modern mechanical
refrigeration.
Applications range 'from 'the

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U iJ» a # li l'ra&gt;*r ami Praia* fl#r*
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H*v. C. U. ilr a ta r . Pastor.
US Paltnatto Avanus
1 ,:9 # A. M — Hunila) Hchool. D»rt
•mllh. Hup«rlnt*n4*nt.
11:44 A. M —.Morning W or.hln
Kareion: ”T h * tliwWl Man Who W»nt
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Vrlday Service a:S0 P. U
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HunUar School, s - l l A. M.
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al«»«lrk»e
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rreOI'rO la tkte pat«r aaO aUe
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FRIDAY-, JU N E 22, tDj

v k r a i .d ; s a t t f o w j *f m r i d a

J

dress'the chalr.7
,
The presides! pro tem a W
ifmply: "The cnitlr did not see
the Senator or hear him addreea
the chair."
You can't go beyond auch an
explanation ai that.
Ilut when the tra c e * wai over
and the amendment paired. Sen.
Hatch a d d e d :
"Unfortunately
there has lieen exhibited today on
the floor of the United Statee
Senate a great deaire on the part
of the Senaton to cut off debate
and limit Inquiry." He concluded
a
little vehemently:
"I.ct
it
n r r e r happen again."
Sen. Scott Lucaa (D-Ill.t conMlbutedi "Now for the firat time
I hare learned what we were volupon In connection with the
last amendment."
&gt; Majority tra d e r AI ben Barkley
told neWamen Uteri ‘T h e re war
no debate on ihe amendment, becauae wa didn’t think It had a
chanco to p a n anyway. 1 ain *ur»
the Houac will taka it ouL"
i That may be eo, and in the long
run the Barkley-Hatch-Luca* f a c ­
tion may feel that no harm waa

It

It is reaanurinit to loam that there will l&gt;e a runKt-'d
trial of important wnr crimlnalit, with prospect of real pun­
ishment. Instead o f the more brush-off that occurred after
thefllaat war. This outcome seems assured in the 6,000word report submitted to the President by Robert H. Jackson of the United States Supreme Court, now nerving as;
&gt;rosecutor of Axis offenders.
|
There has been in the past a feeling in Britain and ]
America that guilt WOa collective and impersonal. It was j
evidently a reliance ori such sentiment that lot the German
war-workers go free after the Inst war, and later on allow­
'd ihe collection of war Indemnities to go by default.
That- soft policy has been one of the factors leading to
the second (Trent European wnr just ended, and was also
influential in encouraging the Japanose to launch the tragic
wur In the Pacific, now taking such n sad toll of American
ives.
So we get nround at last to the grim principle that war
guilt is definitely personal, embracing alike military lend­
ers and the nations they serve. We have serious and purporeful war trials, to determine such guilt, and to punish
guilty leaders along with their followers. This method iv
both logical and practical, and more likely to bear fruit in
'uture (&gt;cace.

M OTHER

Future Menace

We nrul our allies have won the wnr against the Nazis
F R ID A Y , J U N K 22, 1946
—or at least we have been thinking so. Their material
_____ ____ _______
, power is crushed. B u t what of their mental urn! spiritual
~PHAtRE THE tlOOD-THAT IB&lt;power 7 What of such as persisted in Milton’s-gr«aU poom,
IN. OUR FELLOWS. IT WILL i after the good angels hntl routed the bad ones— ‘T h e
BRING
OUT MOKE pool). U|lc o n (j Uerul)|(. 8oul n lu | „tudy of revenge, and courage

T

dons, but they knew that day ttu
they had been taken nver the j&gt;»r
ijamontary hurdle*.

Many pil^liona of poueda of
tatoei and grain havr been
in Holland because of the (|.
Ing of arena by (he Gentisn*.
at leaat M.COO.OOO worth of
cultural
Ilive 11taenia have I
ruined.

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Refreshing
After-hours

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Stop In after work and n
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A Complete line of
Wine — fleer — Whlakej

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isa, 4.I«h.”T4ih,i:: *“ « » » «.N»n &lt;» mar
1N5CAI’E
Oh tell me. athati doea childhood
end? What inarka
The tloae of rarefreeneaa? W’ hy
muot I inolantly
Accept. re*t&gt;«n*ib!lily which *lalk»
Unwanted.
growing with each
day claiming me?
The world, nil Itenten to itn kurus,
to prav
Looka to ,lt» youth to bind It*
wound a nnd art
It free. It* youth . . .can that
mean me? Am I
To brar the burdena of thla
world I cry?
_
A pity to be born In auch ■ day!
It's like u (wilting, awlrllng milt
whoae grey
Arm* curl nround my heart
I feel n chill
It cover a me. it numha my im
moat will
But like it umrui bound with ice*
I’ ll r i«r
And h»»ti*n frt*i-dmn'A dtiwn upon

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GLORIA RUBIN

Real eatati- I* changing haml*
la fait in aomr " a r t s of FluriJn
that many people are beginning
to believe the boom I* nlreaily
here.

4

--Kcmember i» . or llftern year*
when people- iiteii to be
■necked at what the girl* aura
at
th#"'- beach.
Haven’t
time*
changed ?
quo

V

neral Eisenliovuer Is l&gt;*lng re '
l3.frOh gCerUhetntlng popular

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Gruduatimi awards apirear in inton-sUnif form nt tinUnited S tn t*1* ('(uist Gunn I Academy, in New Idiinhm Cnntt
When Dl young men were eontmissuined ns regular on
signs recently after threti years of concentrated work in
engineering and navigation, the prizes announced were far
mure varied than those of the uhubI college commencement
The cadet with the highest academic standing received
a fine pair of binoculars, which will doubtless serve him
well on ntuny seas. A handsome sword, ancient symlrol of
military service, was awarded for proficiency in military
drill arid tactics. A set of drafting Instruments was pre­
sented to tiie cadet who had shown the greatest skill and
nterest in drafting. Watches were received for proficiency
in handling sailing vessels, for athletic skill nnd for pro-

f
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Beware of file*, gnats and
oth (r hug*. They spread polio­
myelitis, infantile partly*!* to
you. And other things. Keep *
good aprayeun handy and give
'em the work*. If everyone did
that
and
eliminated
breeding
place* we’d amn get rid uf them.

in the Pacific war, ytl even Navy
officer* atlll a rt surprised at (be
lop-sided scores our N avy. pilot*
ring up In aerial combat.

The United State* joins other
nations In declaring to Spain that
It I* not fit company for others
to associate with. In effect, we
ara, telling them that we are
auperlor, that we are the matter
nice. Well, maybe we a re : aa
amneone haa aald, an ’ American
la a person who think* he la
Ju'at a* good aa anybody else,
and a da m algh^bettar.

Many Army officer* atlll ate
surprised, too, at tha tremendou*
death toll our Infantrymen take
of Japan's land forces—at relalively light losses to tha Ahntrlcans.
Japan's navel gunnery, too, has
not been epectoeulsr In any Way
In surface engagement* to daw.
, There era Sound reasons, of
course, for Japan's eonUnuirg
hoary hwaae la the «lr, on lend
end e t see.
'
”•
Bho loses moat aerial combat*
because, moat of our .admirals
agree, her pilot# ere not aa well

We. are glad lo tee Pres blent
T rumen getting fed up with
etrlkee In war time, we have
been fed up for several months,
pears, we might say, end may be
others are too. Not that there
Are not Injustices, grounds for
plaints. There always have
l and there always will be.
- But It—ie no Hmo-to-quit work
Id wartime area IT things a m i
going just right . «

B

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trnircd n» our*.
baa not been apectaculnr.
Rut there atlll are million' o(
Their plane* Are good — al
iMoigh in Ihr- tm*t tli. v have he(-*i Japanese fighting m e , wtth mil­
I ■ ndertlintelv
armored I h i lion* of rifle* nnd 'rnnchlnegiin &lt;
and murlnr*. And they atilt «ta d
"or*
loil I hr flier* .In not com
between Ua and Tokyo
|.lile with ultr*
.Jn|ia ", nee.1 for pilot* iiLllip
ha* !&gt;rrn ulgent ami mov la b
i mum"
.le-jetal.
rhroug'nnit
ihe I'acifir you hear »toric*
then h»*ly, *I||, *ho.| t m i n i n r
how yimlv; rue are recruited r
guidle** of tola},t.tinlit&gt;, rU’ b.d
aliutg i egnrdle** .if (heir ublli )
■■r luck of it
B&gt; JA CK HTINNK1T
fhilv tutal r i a - h e - ‘ w.t*h mil *
Wa s h i n g t o n
if* « ram
Japanese nil cadet.
you he*'. thing when the f o l k * " h o *lt in
And viewing Mimr ..f the ae| i.il the congrvaalonnl g nllenca new
coillliut*. you can Imllet* nil Uni
given on i m i g b t i i t n the fnat
you have hemd
i
m a n ip u la tio n * that cun go on un
A Japanese pilot n*ijmre:tlv - iler ru le* of oriter
•Imply b tow ltegii.net who 1..I
In moat cnaea. the law* of the
mariiiged to live through a .bn-i i . larul are maile In cummttteai.
learning pregrnm. Three nrr*.^
t Nino tim e , .ypt .if W i t a « fJH# nf
ihe*, of courve; hut thr lunjii" ’ ’ ’ k. . 1, bill i* R fiiregoni cnnctualnn lw
•clccUat liv *o. h a pi iu , —__ oori.il fnrr
aver ernehw *h** th-oe- f
'id rom iurc wiUi out o i n well
cither Hnuia nr Senate. However,
Itntried filer*
when the time come* tbit some
Oh land. Japanese aoldiera Arc thing .unexpected comes up or a
effective
fighter*
with
ain&gt;1| bit of legislative shenanigans la
arm*, marhlneguna nnd mortaYl. being worked, a fn*t man in the
Some of their »oi|iera are evrcl- chair on matters pai lisnicntary
I'-rl ahota. Americans, bowcvUr, can almost run his own show.
go Into action with treinend&lt;}UA
A case In point was Hen. Ken­
fltejiower;
they
a pray
hullat* neth W h erry’s (R-Neb I ame'il
like writer from fin? ho*e» Tha
ment to tho Ol’ A time extension
J»i me so cannot do thi*. tljby
icl milking It nbllgalory that
Inrk thi&gt; wen porn, the nmrtiu|tf
tinr
There I* Im rompariaon. either,
between American and Japanese
nrtlllery. We hav. it. They til
lllo*l * (hi l * thus fill Invaded. h.lVe
had irlqjively little o^i It
Jiili'i evidently ;e*n piodiicp
•mall Mima nnd light wrn|H&gt;na
hut *he never has proved nny
renl ability to produce either
heavy weapon* or heavy ma­
chinery. The hulldnxcr, for in•tnnee, haa hell-ed wli many an
American victory in the I'ariflt—
and atlll hel]t*. Ja|«\n doc. not
have auch machinery.
There la aomr ovidettre. 1&lt;S]
that major ropklr* to her i aval
»e,el* hava t&gt;eeii much mnn
difficult than *t)rh ta*k* would
he in American ahlpynnla.
Outaide of rarafully guardetl
Nnvy Intelligence r * r ° r t * , i h e n
D little evldanca to'g xoU in l-ferl.
oilty In htrvaf gunnery. Perhapi
both trailing and tha quality rot
h«r ahlpa’ gun* thertaalve* a rt at
fault. Certainly the aoettiy’a f«r*
fnrmance in surface cngagemeltr

ministration it hanpened to b#
thla time 1 that left them bewlb
derail nnd b. fuddled.
Luring tin height of the de­
bate on the Tlionyi* and Taft
umrndnie I* tuuithtr of which
got anyw hricl. Sen. Wheriy and
ttuimch H.lmi ni«t rwtinn aunporter
Sen l «rl Hatch, of New Mexico,
were on their feat, nuking to lie
tecngnlxed. President Pro Tem
Kenneth .McKellnr waa In the
chair. Thr gruaied veiernn Ten­
nesseean mint have known what
» « i coming lie recognlxed Sen.
Wherry.
Wherry aent un hla highly con­
troversial amendment, naked that
It be
rend,
n’ d * imm&gt;llat*ly
called for a “yen nnd nny” vote.
All of :h. oi jirnilion to Amend
mg the Ol’A « r f In sny^ auch
broadenl1 g of contrail wa* caught
flat fooled, with the possible a*
caption 6T Sen. tlairti-whg."uvur
If hi Kn*w w hat v*us caRiln",
wttv ~ peiwrt leaa - -trr -do an yth ing
about It.
The nmer dnient paaaed 37 to
-JU, without one word of debate
in the upper chamber, where i * bate ordinarily la unlimited.
Sen. Hatch didn't even have a
chance to argue, became 8 a r.
Thomaa (IV Okie.) moved In with
a motion thkt the move to reeoneider be laid on the table,
which cuta off nil further debate
and make* the original vote com­
pletely binding.
Sen. Hatch did get a word In
.■dgewiae, • He aald: ” 1 want It
definitely understood that I waa

Complete

Balancing
HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

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ONI D O U A I F U W IIK
V N T lL -fA U U LIV ER ,Y_

OTHERS

Francis V. wSltehalr, who run

in\mmndor

Marine*

h now In d u tri* of oar

f fou*hkr; #

an dur ttor ling collodion of now Puri
our A ir Conditioned "Bio# Room."
Scarf* «f fine quality, Smort ttyltt,

LUBRICATION DEPARTMENT
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QUAKER STATE LUBRICANTS

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you purthea* ut the SEMIN)
TIRE 8H 0P. Wq have:dedie
our stock to our •many aatii
customers. Wo hav* the ii

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I Ing of th» Truthirekeri (‘la»i of
the Methodiat Church will he held

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Lieut.
Eisele
Started tThis
Week

Activities
II,OaV

Avenue.

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SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

De;i. n I'lhle t'l lai of t h e 1
The
Klral Met ’oili- 1 i hurch will have Monday—
Dancing
UunaeHon
a rovcreil ill.h airpper. at the
undar the directfon nt Mra.
eh ••ie|i a - t ' i it Hr Pit I* M
1 Alton Duxbury. — 8.00 P.M.
The hurim-a. anrl t-i.lal meet
Tueaday— Regular d a n c e —orc h ea tra . — 8 : 3 0 P .M .

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ARMED

SERVICES

30c

Friday - Saturday

Wedneaday— Community ainging
—8 J) 0 r . M . under th# direction
! of Ur*. E d Lane
Thursday— Bingo a t 8:30 every
I week. Elks Club aponaora Bin| go every second Thursday.
Friday— Dance to the Juke Box
I - 8 : 3 0 P.M.
Saturday— Moeiee a t 8:30 P.M.
Sunday— A picnic the firnt Sun­
day every month. Free tran«portallun from the USO— un­
der the direction af Joe Hall.
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n d a y morning
breakfastcoffee" V n d doughnuU agrv’ed
free front 10.-00 A.M. to l:0o
P .M .

House every Sundxy even
with
games
and other

125 Pupils Enrolled
In B i b l e S c h o o l
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M r a n d M rs
Ifih e ti
u nit d a iq rh te T , Ilu iit m

A
S m ith
h a v e re
A la

I turned lo Pinrkaid
viaitiiiM v%11h Mrs II h Binith
i Mrs Leo Echols a d Mrs H j )

Mhool nrtiat. who sketched vari- m

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Chrisli

Thy

dining

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tier fd

wt^ldlnq

cake

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Also on thc program was (Ref« tm d r camlelabra.
Ed.
.McKinley, pallor* of
th#
Later In the evuninR the cutipb
c h u r c h , w ho »jwike on “ M a n p o w e r left
for n wedditiK trip
Mrs
in the Oiurch. * lie stated t h t t Kisele chos e for her travelimr
man » place 4%ns "in'* the church* •♦*«l nine it i hnttteusr aiul l Is k
i mphiislsjiiff the “ in”
Kcv Me* 1 riiNt-mble with hi nek wccessorie"
Kinley stated that men whij could Hei cor "itn o w as n p u rp le o rch id
teach wen* tieederl to teach th#
Nt r" Kisele has "Pent the iffrnt
bov" m the various departmenta *t part of hei lifs- »n S a n f o r d «m!
•♦f the church, those who could •'tefided S e m i n o l e Hijfh ‘4 Ii■-«|I
si tic n r r needed to help in th® » ',■ n* "he sC1fid Milled in I",1 ty Sh
»'hmi. and everyone could help, -* m ii riienilao of the l'h( Nlpha
iim iiiMltri
what his tn lent, ml h 1mi " o r m 1 viifHi i t )

S hlp bu iM u q*

r*^ffOoVj Caldwell Names
Citrus Commission
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general
m n i m c e r »♦
the F l o r i d a
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in
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. last 25
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di"i i daition,

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mi l &lt;1'tllhln IH1 .11 id i a i Nv 11 like p ro *
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MelUji.
•Ii .i ♦..m e I** t be
I tilled
Mr tM iiXrv \* »»ne ♦•( the *Uilcr*9
f i ofii In d ia t«» * t ltd v eu
biik’ e-jl ' ‘i n d iv id u a l
flo w ers
of
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who Vlldkfri off lh»Mondai lip
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pink m i* 1 *. -i

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p i l l i ix iti i ' l i i u 1 | h m | h Mi'"* in P o l k
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TAMPA
lim e - ?\
satin cloth centeteif with »* d 1 net ton of * nf hf hi ■
I rum lines drawn on the eaiel by
the men of the Hub ,

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1*•

Enjoyed
By Methodist Club

The Vacation Bible School (d
the Firat Baptlat Church will
hold it a closing exereme. on Sun­
day evening at the Church at
8;0t&gt; o’clock. The school ha* had
a aurceaaful two week* of Bible
•toriea. memory work, mission'
Roy It. Wright, Jr ., 1‘h.M I c.
aturiea. character atorle* mu«tc, USNlt, lias returned to Norfolk.
Vn. after "(lending hi* leave in
hand wurk, and recreation.
While there have been «nly two Sanford. He Jgport* lo ihr Nor
department* this year, the enroll­ folk station for further ordrrs.
ment ami attendance have been
Jim my Chambers «f Birmnuf
ood. Th# Primary departand Jack Shell of
tpenl hatl nn tnrollmtni of 7 5 1 ,.a m t A l a
Pinckard,
Ala
arid thr Junior department bad an i * Inckard,
Ala
h » 4r returned
vlti
enrollment of 50 the total enroll- home aafter
h e r vliitinif
.Miss IVffirv
Pippin
on
W
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First
Street
rnent beimr 125.
T h e public Is c o r d i a l l y invited to
Attend the rlonlm r • x e m s e *

1 | h o i *, to It*,n o
m t. .
,,
s lt ir ir d
M m o lo ) a t In lh
V M
a t th e t ir a m m iir St ht.ol o n ,h i tl
h 'a t li'r .h n of \ l r t n . t r,t S u it,
i »on. It tt* « annoo-io'.l t,
Mr. J -|)+ M-.oliuft &gt;ha.i

M r * . I..O. Joncn and daughter,
| Nan. uf I’alatka, will arrlvd this
’ |evening to visit with Mra, Frank
Hauer, niece of Mra. Jonea. Mr*
, Jonea la a member of the
. ^ . Am*rtil
renn I^-gion office which Will j ( r, Edward Andrew Elaele, Sr " r “ Simpann uimnge.t th
open in Sanford and expects to
, |r v r |#h)| ohi„ p, aSr r r i-,m)lu »f the *ila.-.i-« wtli.li anmake Sanford her home.
Performed at t'o rpu . &lt; hrl*fi Trv completed in t« \t t-vk v
Mra. B. A. Ker.l of Winter
Wednr stilt) then Al l t* *tiilk ' l1
■►
ft .JUIM* 15
I’ark ia the weekend gtte.t of
Mrs Jmiiifk i
I '•»*t Sui»**t v n u
I*. M Ijnnbert and family were
Hit*
weiliiifiic
tnok
place
In
ihf
Mra. M. .Minajik.
.
^1*
visiting in Sanford Sundav. Mr. ( athollr ('hiiprl at the 17.S. Naval of S t i i l e \ l e i f lilt;
Uoytle,
HeimnoU*
&lt;
Iu.int.ert .» the nephew of
t An Station"ai* :7:Oo"p M."'Fathei' A h b y
y Mlaa Eariirif Kelly haa juat r e ­ L W . U i n g and couain of Boby Joh|| j neim, nl)i Liaut . Chaplain U elfm e iuhI Tn iwlers Aid.
turned from a visit In Galahinnv
I eland On mi*. Stale IloAnl &lt;»f
i f 1" * r '
M7 ’ I,U,tik! S U l ' * |CoiP.. nerformed the double ring Public Health l H i t . Mrs J
and .Texta.
I
Mr I-alng „ from Dalton.
ceremony m the presence uf u
Li I
------------------Hidgu. executive M sirtaty Af th*
and at present i. v . c a t i o n i n r •» i
„ t b - l n B of f n r „da.
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Ponder has- t lay tor a Peach.
T
H
A m i r inliofi
t+f S em io nl,
,
,
. ,
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the chapel was beauttfullv do l *min t y ; M rs II ut h \ IIn i , I
^
returned from Georgia whrir
they "pent iOJOc time.
„
,,
iin u .r. 1 curated with vases of t'lnk rose
C i n p lo y m iin t S e i v n e
untl .1 W
.Ira.
illiam E rro h
J. .buds
ami branened candelabra W a r e , J u v e n i l e Ju A ^ r
Tliu »&lt;
'»!w&gt;
U gh,,,) t , |&gt;rrx. Thc tnuh the v*l|s»
thewi hkiiktcw t«&lt;
Mlaa KtiiQr Kryer anil brtUhei, has returned from Corpus ChriaU.
I'ex.
w
here
she
w
as
matro
i
tPuinl w e d d i n g m u s i c W as p la ye d
Held extH'rienr**
Lamar of J Tarnno
are the gueatx
h in i
of . their
leir trandparanta,
Mr. and nonor at the we-biing of M t a bv , hr rhMH., o r M n tit,
Mp*
Thursday mnrninr Mrs
Y'nt l •
d o n e hoe Williams and LUut,
Mrx. It. BV Ixird.
T h e b ride h mi! ns h e r n m tr u ii of
thii»iult»
r h.tptvi
r. A. Kisele, J r . Enroule home honor nnd unlv nttendnnt, Mrs Wend&lt;H’k of
s( oke on cuuntnunim u n t i itntl m
The Miaaea Jean and Jewel she visited with Lieut, and Mr*. WllJinni Enroth Vllhen of this ft r m a t l o n
P ridiiv
Miss
H elen
William
Stamper
in
New
Orleans,
Hoard of Jackaonyllle are visit
cit\ IsieuU &lt;jtr! Kupene T Tub B e n n e t t of Ortaml*' « i l l t»»B cni
I
a.
infd,
t'B.N’
K,
nf
(»lenvviMnl
S
p
rin
t'
Ing with their aunt, Mra. R W
re|Hiitft.
t
Hofiirllwn
S t* *en &gt;
Ful ii it per veil ns best in nn
Lord.
F i e l d Ih ie ctiM of r ,!*
\ mhi ii»
Sgl. and Mrs. J. Roy liritt are
V -1
T h e b n d e ’s vvethlink' iftiw n wni* Hetl 1‘rttsN s r i %i« n *e N .41 ul
Mra. W. V. Bitting left today the guests of Mrs. ttritt'e sis- of white satin withii yoke of
«*l net
m*t | S t a t m n s at h a ) tuna Be nch
He
&lt;tgr*.
MrsHoy
Pippin
and
Mr*.
for Penaacol* to accompanv he.
eti^etl w ith f h m n t i l l y la ce
It hml L a n d , an d S a n r n r i l. will *t*c»»k
1 daughter, Call, ami I.uria Coff. Lev, Lchels. S g t Hritt has a 30- lonir slee ve s tha t c a m e tu n point |
I’hnse en rol led: in Hu
Hom e
dpf
j
r
t
g
i
t
,
leave
a
fter
havisg
home from the Girl Scout Camp.
over the w r i s t s an d a b o u f fa n t S e r v i c e
eln-vs
are,
Mr*
Be rv i
served' -'eloSen months in the s k ir t of net. liar t l n g c r - t i p veil ! B r l a t i n g e r . O r l a n d o . M&gt;*
t
D
Mrs. C. F. Steenvrerth loft EurnpciatC Theater of operation* fell fr om » J u l i e t ca p mid st ir | Jlrowuli-c. M r . Fie.1 D&gt;»&lt;"i, Mryesterday for Rochester, N. Y. as a radar technician attached tu Ca rried n bin riuet of w h i l e f a r - | " • * J a m e s of Orung-r t H&gt; Mr"
where she will spend a vacation the 4H2 nd Bomb Group of th* JbtUBOs ceulcrcU with a uurplc i F jirJcs jLot'j]!li;iiv J l . . J I c * - n o f Eighth Atr ■Pwrcr -------------------------- or,.^hj
of about IE days.
' Iw* itv itl. Miss Mn)
M* ell«‘« ni
Mrt rUndo. M r1 M
M
M
i
Sc
\
ilhen
v
%
m
e
n
piiwn
nf
i
Mr*. Fred V. Bell of 1Dldt
i l*Til
H e le n S c h i i t u . Mi-*
I’
ro
ffram
Is
wlnte
m
a
r
q
u
i
s
e
t
t
e
w
ith
a
sh
o
u
lder
Park, left today for Herrin, II'
lip .Vigiii tu
\ d:i
length veil ca u ir ht nt the* rn»v%n Culliim and M l. J D \\ ■•. It ifl
where *he will spend n t» n
u
*th
pink
rosebuds.
She
i*»rrlri|
i
,
months' vacation.
,
,
ii m i
Mi.
Mm u»»e&gt; ,,f i p migi
s Umiquet of pink f u r n n t tons simt
|
Meth&lt;»dl»t
Men’s
Club
The
•«&gt;
Mrs. A, D. Brown i» \ia111ng meet...g at the church am .** for*
,h »' ,,f *hr
her mother, Mrs. Rudd i« Wintei the
regular
monthly
meetlnO ! 1 "How Ing the ceremony « dm
ilnven. She expeel* Iri return to •'rn- entertained by Luirry l^»aa-1 Ml*&gt; “ as held tl th» M ,,ti»,,,
Sanford around June Jrilh
mg
inicnted Hertlnole
H i g h li-mn ,,f lit, H"i&lt;ert Diiacnll llt-i•-!

Social Calendar:l;,m " ,h' 'h“”“ Person als
The Mr
mi et ,it i

r U. I

K* *
i Ml i, k ‘
1*
gov 1 'i tm iiu ii

la i i f mar-

n 11 . i*’d lm rr®
\|,ti mn i nun*

i c i lu •
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Us ill*
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nt" r*ilv
1,1 Trl ’

4rn Imbnif nn

"oi
t'n rn -y
» I’itlv in*

itOvllH'" «ukI
^Hf mk"

in pin veil lo f 11 arm •
rnein f ill flit ill e (M t o
T h e met id Mm V. 01
hat o h - lb . 1 oh

I lie ».1&gt;j** nt■*1 - • 1
q;bl

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OUR Rl.ADERS

14

1

o in k ir ik
I be c h in c h
ii
f r ie n d l y ^
|
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Kl'O't* | % || V1*11 r .4!) &gt;■
f
b out.
A place * h e re
i^c.ple t
„H ," ,0 r ivi- « m i i U t dm 4 wifi.
1 S.-.I
l„
...........
ami.
Ill
.t io r t ,
An
I op
,»
i|„
Mrs
II
II
Hurliin I Si
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nre.le.1 to fin,I a w ork | I ,,
tv ,,,
Mr
an,I M r *
III H
li.i tla iu l Jt
I
if"* - h t i f h am! » " r k nt it
, , , 1 1;, r r t u i n r . t to t),,..
till" l a , - . m a l l s o u . ,,f M u n i r "
I
M r t , h t r Holls, |i , rs l(t e n t u( t i «
II,.i-oiu-lr
„ ,ll
m at,
thru
m et).
\ l a wrriilia
r -&gt;
I I lui&gt;,
|irv.tiled at
the m e e tin g , j i . - m r m K i n g . , , I l r
Tr.
w h rir
gut-ala " f
Mrs
K„v
,
I I ' r a l u Wii- g i . r u to R F &lt;*r.*:i- j I ,, • E i . r l ,
1 - . t a l i o i u v l a . an
« r t l h n l Strret
sliftw for t h r f n iv ) r h i r k e n s u p - 1
m . t i ii r t o i .
.
. rT.
, , ! 1 ei
T m n W i lso n w a s appo inted
I
M r * N J . . M e n s 'f o n t no.I r h i l
1 f-o r m
b a n m a n of- n e u m m lt te e *tn
.
d r e n , Robert nr.i! Rtilrv. I r f i i , . i «
A m e n ’s
choir for th*
evening .
.
- tm? .
f o r L y m b b u f g , Vo
to u s i t wi t h
services
B B ' u i m l v y and K a r l ! I l i l U J f l U P T S O f
W
aM™

ARE N O T -

P ij*p in

“^Simplicity*
U t n l br ruiloui-likr F I T
— wrilll
o o s s a R dvs
(,imxu
MiaSimylkily*
wsutlinr
feelurr.

oaW

i\

Clunlo WlnJntif
■A ’ / n s i R m n
IC oin liM irtM
i .ChiU Wilhl"t R o b i r t Bs JU y ?
! Bobby O d t c u )

g w
10

Mrs

Mr

ten day
t e la and

le a v e from

•mi tr,.i r+i.*

A iM

U i

JOHNNY MACK BROWN
A nd

"C A R R Y

YOWELL’S

Mr«

lay® At the
J . A.

H au l,

GODARD

i Hamden.

W

P a r i s nf C u n
v i s i t u i " « few

home

of

Rev

and

L o g a n of G e n e v a , S h e

*• th4' grand niece of
Mra. James Murkliah.

CARTOON*

I

V

ix r r z s z m

JKjHavcRi-gular Mi-ding

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.v i -I I.. t -

-lojq iisri
I*11-

11" lb I

an d

M r s,

S C.

II.V

are

Mr.
Aiken

expected

Sunday - Monday

and
off

to

1

mino din"
iruul

tl

1 Hi l

TRAINED SEALS

-tl ( '

but tmi y RfsrONO 1 ^
TO At) SUGGESTIONS

'

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|
The r eg u la r oh m n r* * nod
m I fr o m e*»» h n
N
Bo lisu n. J r
left
,
.
* 'leeiMig
of
the
Itaughter*
of Vol
u, \u
fur l l p i n p t g n , \ ’a foi I s i r t h d a y
It if l j o y CC1
I W n n liy of Uie M e l h o d i a l t h u i vh r f i i . m t h -i i
visit uith her thr#*
IX
n
i l l
ri
* a ■ ■VkAs lo f f ti t lie infirm, oil F «r*
l ike nil
*t • .
b »«tH ie r *■4 H e i n 11«■
« an d
B y
R u d o lp h
S m it h
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t
n J ^ _____ .....................
h ip
ho m e " oTT
^ Jtb in *
rrrtnjr'
Mm
Mnertr*
‘»veisen- "orvicc.
( Om|MMt
I
I nm Ii i , Mi
Ruil"l|,li .Smith w h s liunorr-l ,«, T y r e , Mi* J

Ml * • C atherin e
* r d , VN
V a ., Is
Mm

SANFORD

ah*l

mee t in*.

-Mrs
J.
NNe d h t s d a y

ja

C 1L 1U X ; -

httristrurn s sister and broth

t F l»i -1 a
’ Arthu

M I II I «UU ,11 I n 1-," i* .*■
. tti-dUr.ill. Olgl '

x jp tifx ffy
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» .44 1

A Futi H| tin* I Mt" i
i
Philip It It ' 4|4* *'&lt;#*•
his twelfth birthday with a l&gt;grt) It
hiid general minim '■( ' f •Cm*
at 417 Weal Sixth Street. Ganir, WhitlmigHo..
| iii\ , *abi '*• ■* * »'0* oi'
T h e m ee t(III* via- prC "ld td oV et
Tuesday after mam at h|s home
•• b»itg
(lu rk
w lai also Ciuft did 111* vv*mv
and contests were enjoyed with by Mr * J. L
Lex Hyrd. Margsrrt Hunt, Allt-n conduct* if the •levutiiin.nl. A f t e r w n» dune, ivml ( i*|Tl It H
gett . U S N
* . ,c r ................f
llrtzel and Ann lisrker winning f t port - frt»m ib e enrinun com
mitteeA
nn
in v d u t i o n
wnex
prize* in the srsvangrr hunt
The guests gathered in thi- tended Horn Nfr* &lt; || W i n n 1.1
dining room and sang "llapiiy - h a v e ib*- J u l y in r e l i n g w ith hei | n* *1 " j i r a v » - i i
I hij | »i«t(ii
Hirthdsv to Rudolph" after “which At f i l l " ndr* fb in h
The
iii*etliiif
then
nd jou I tieil p4&lt;«ut
ihn'
hi- openeil his presents At tlu'’
' '
rnd of Ihp even in g a watermi l'.ii and i r f i h merd h i i e r e "e( v i-d 11\ U l ilU-'Il lb.
th*' hi *
f n the f olio *a in v
tl» *■I&gt;i*it in ip
culling was riijnved on the lawn
f "» ( l a r k .
I#, help ol Im
Refreshments were served to M r s H \ S ’a -h i "'
P H.imT.o. Mn, i
s\
I hi
d«?4 (
•
*
thr
following
Nancy
Routie. . Mra. (
M is
NV
I
H a r r is o n ,
at I'lrven
k o- 1
P•
Shirley Mhiiltrlnn. Flora Kipp, F l o w e r P i villi riljitn aft* CVts »|i 11 lo 4|, t' I
Katherine Cullum, Ja n e t llatliff. Mra O K. White, Mra t
M rs
It
F
P o le uud
In th® city and lu •»*t!viic
i- &gt;
Dial Boyle. Csrollne Olaoti, J o y . R o w l a n d
aorimdt rap®, lullv in rim•*•
h*
nir
Mae Jones. Ann
Barker. M i s s Hurii H a n d
N a v a l Aft r t a t o»n lo w ho n &gt; cu
M argaret Hunt. Hosaland R at­
fofd la a l»o.| . 41 V loot..
liff. Patricia Smith.
Rex Byrd, Allen Hrlsel. E n r l 1 , , ,
■ .
. | ----Ratliff.
Ray
Thomas.
Arnold A t l r i K ’l \\ lClP Illte rC H t
Hardy of Port Orange. Eugene
Barneau, John Fite.
The
•ri®* m ^ rm «n« which
Aaaiating Mra. Smith were Mo« Dr. K. J' Hniviill****, pn-tsu i»f the 1
Flr%f I1*- l*| I n imu i hint h, "tail I
ed iwn "•nf tin V* a if'' itinl a huh
He riiliji Spiritual VHurnimt" ha*
rrcnted
imldei
miereat and
disc tiRsh •&gt;! not Ofily lnrriiUiir of
the now! |&gt;rfirf Iktmti through
use "f thr |m»&lt;kct sited cards
A group of women held a boat but «)*&lt;&gt; (.remise of I hr thought
rurohtiit; subject matter.
The
p a rty
Wedneaday
afternoon
liril In thr scrip* will hr deliver­
aboard the Ruumlllat yacht, thr
"S k ylark ." The group rode up the ed thia Sun.lay mmnlng at tha
river to Rownlllat’s Cove where a cfiunh at link anil Thlrii strret*.
Th r new to p ic will br "Nes-d of
delicious chicken pilau aupyrr
P rayer,” supplementing It" forewaa served.
'T h r I’rr rrn c r of God"
Thoao enjoying the boat trip
rry • ami What To Do
were:
Mr*. .Margaret
Erick*-___ ____
arm ret _____
“ Sunday Dr. Itrownler
Mrs. Eddie Randal, Mr*. Cj
About
Bronte.- Mr*. Meyme Hodgkin
will d&lt; lo ti thr Idea that wr
Idy of abundance; 'that
Mra. I. E . Batten. M r e f A l Hun , live in
Mr*. Jam es IV Ridge, Jfra . U oy la there I .&lt; vert material wealtri
hr world ha" never
Boyle,
Hr». l o d l Bolt,
Mri
eUth i*
i In spite of this man
Frank MacNelll, Mrs. M. I . Rn
W atting F o r a Sail
something lacking •
born, Mra. j , L. (Clark. Mrs. Bert
icrd. There is a ht u f
C hanm et,-*l(r*r I,. T. Doea, Usa.
The Modern Merehe at
■Wllfram TTollyhrad, Mr*. Roby War- iO” r tu supply tin, nwoil.
OP*' 'he ^ " to It may be opened
D o e s n 't wall
by preyrr
^
IIE ADVERTISES
thr really full lift,
I - enji
■me should Improve
thci. ore.

‘Spiritual

M e^ -B eaZ &amp; c,
*

FASHIONS FOR THE 4th

Vitamins”

/•

■i j X&gt;pf'4

Women Enjoy Boat
Trip On S t John« (be

B

Be your S u n n y S e lf
Pon t mlu one golden minute of the Manner eumhine
You con tooil yourself to a copper ton or ifoy oi
loir ot you like with

wonderful Sun Pteporotlooi. They let you boik In lha
aunihln* wfely , . , eomfortobly.

H i.ill &gt;K,S

tu Jd]i nil viuir siimmi't

V'iii ni nui iiiitintl liitau's I lull i lii k with yoin .iilivo

Sht’tirs. iii'i'ts .inti t'tiMutis

SKIRTS
For tlic &gt;esunic iii JIsMirt'
Dtuieing
in

u

in.

' f l ii » f r «
gtfTril

ed

and

Alan

Ideal

|( i y I e s

in

white mid colons.
- / ‘ If*
| j

B E A U T IF U L

'

THANKS!

S P U N - R A Y O N S — COTTONS

Tu All of Y4&gt;« t o o Help­
ed Make O nr 7»h War
Rond Premier* a SoccejM
tWilh Y e a r - Purchase o f

*131,550 , T
&lt;

itv W a r Honda
RITZ THEATRE
Dick MnlUaa* M«r.
•.

RTMENT OF

ROBES
*
U lw itJt

6'95T o * 14'95

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N

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wool

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sh o ps

YOWELL’S
SANFORD

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trim 'i

greote*l

naltual

L e g is I a tu r r '^ J r te f t

D o w n Proposition
Genuine Pittsburgh

_16LAS5T0PS®0ESft;
IRRORS

T l.l.A H A $SE K . June T l. GP)
Men. .era «t i.te Nnuth h lorUla
i lmi*r m ajority Idee toted -In
b
*auru» yealer lav to with'tnw a resolution offered by *’ c■eientutrvo-Cl&lt; aim ! of I’iliella*
ountv and 1!? &lt; .her* lo *hill 'hr
C "'r of the I a i ’ 1*1 iture*a ilead'ockcil reappo'rtlonment struggle
to Jacksonville
The South Floridian* mid Tallaha**ce wna the State capital and
It was p ro fci In have Slate bual-

ja jip ^

F R ID A Y .

,,
\ nswspkptr published lit Hanford,
nrirkl*. In Hu leoaSa *f Ju a* S. IS.
JT. naif i». 1 » « .
f’oflln* |]|&gt;t(ii will up«n at I:*(
i f lock A II ami rloaa at T:*0
nVInrk |\ II ,
U n r and tcd*r*&lt;l In n tu U r
laiilun al Hanford, Florida, on thin
Ihr 51 li day of lu nr. A, II IIIL
W II. k i l i i k j :
C II I'LONTA
II 0 POPS

Aid To FBI In
Tracing Crooks
JO U S T . I l l - , June ’J S . I S ’. *
rial) Sow li.umiry mark* ‘'a r c
nldllig Ihr police and FB I In
tracing criminal*. Often tjif law
hteuker* leave no other c l - n «ehi ml than auch nrant cirict a*
handkerchiefs. ahirt*. aim similar
peraoiiiU linen*. Uul the laundry
mark* found on auch waahnhlct
often identify the criminal and
tiring him to Justice.
One mutdered person in New
York stall- WB* lo badly burn,oil
that the victim could not he nrCdgnlied. Hut a piece of charred
clothing indicated (he pretence of
nn indelible murk o,' the type Used
Irf laUndrv am] cleaning plants,
n police lieutenant di«coverptL

It

Sanford Paint
&amp; Glass Co.

It

fC IN D S

AVE.

.. ..

1* V-N
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SUPERIOR
USED CABS
Our large, well-balanced stock gives you
a fine selection on which to trade.
,
' .rif Jl
Clean, ready-to-roll transportation tftaj
will give you many jaypus itujefi lit tjit

LOnDOtlDCRRy
STABILIZER

many months before ypii can giCt a

It* O *0m

r So. Pork____ Mimic JUKI

ALL

.

Vou arc Im ilir roiuircd and or.
tiered |o ha and c.pl&gt;rar ' upon the
!m l day of July, A. I). H it. in the
Mil of complain! (lied again*! you
In Mil* r«u»e In the Circuit Cony*
of Bernlanl* County al Banlnre
Flo rid a,, Py Lamy Loire, being on
khtleu for divorce.
Th* Hanford fleirftl I* d»*l«natrd a* the newspaper In which
Ihl* Order ehatl be nublUhed, fof
four runaerutfle Week*.
*r
J
WITNLHH, O. J*. ll.indoO. Clerk
of I he ealtl I'tiorl at Hanford, Herdmule County. Florida, uml Ibe offl
■-laI *ebl thereof. Uil* the 31*1 da?
of May, A t&gt; IVI a.
«&gt; 1*. ITER NOON. Clerk

li» S

D K fc'S S K I N &amp; S H O - C A R D H E R V I c f c
•
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(O . D. lA n d re s s )

HR

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—
rtUfve* U •&lt;*♦• IS# p«*

| l . h tO tt t i l ft¥ f

P p l n t an d (ila -w S to r e

AND S I10 - C A R D S D F

1 0 5 -PL P A L M E T T O

f-

N « Ice t r v i l a l t - Mo

Mpplng —Me

O VKH U TRU KT.

22.

SIGNS

J F. IW I.K U .A S H
Hoard of County Commit.

Wi Jwve rIomh fur every

T h e C o m p le te

J.

fliW I

* W lthM lt P ain fu l B ack aeh *

M«ny kifftmi relieve aarvhif Lafka/he

VES-WE HAVE SYNTHETIC TIRES!
nt'M carrlc il mi th^rr

MunicMt’s
hast*
Ju l\

U yo t Off the lurky ditver rn
titled to n-'r .,f .. den i lon’t any
flttwOtr H c : s Lie plait to come
— IM ly ’e U. U uy’ lW i s i i r
Hjy
Inc U
buying) Kcilya h*ivt
been « ;i* .
Th coir
,ful iftyijjn:
fi».--ctioi
and ’’know •••■ nsue |We
w ar K tllyt
.--&lt;*• -re paying
d iv id e m is tod ay

MAKE 'EM

SSSttiisSf

THIS T I M E ...
-

E asy S to p * **nl S tn fts

pcbo _ I k |ctc
t# HRcuu.1

it'*

Plenty o f F r e * h

Y«», w# arc mllBag*
doctortl Wo'II poll
you through and halpi
win th* w ac—tool

1 STAFFORD'S SERVICE
STATION
formerly Krider's
Cor. 2nd ond Sanford

Phono 01.10

i c nhjtIn i

provided
2 bt*fori*

umiM

tt
rtep*,*
until
ri*&lt;*i&gt;nvefiin( in

HE’D BE HOME FOB HU l|TH BIRTHDAY, Hubert Newman of the Marine*
promised lila kid sister 1 rupee*, then 1C. and he’d buy her o real evening
diess with orchids ond dartec with bar ui icIcOiallon. Hut he couldn’t
keep ihe promise. for he was killed on lv.n Jim s ’ The Morales kept it
for him. *o here you n » f r a n r e , in Met .Ire**, a gift of Rph t buddies,
with the orchid* presented by Rob’s d vision commander, dam-inn In
M eeu n/ca . with Mtrine 5 /S g t W. J*. An .ik » of U envci, Colo , veteran
of Ihr biller campaign* on (Siladi.lrnnal ami Saipan.
(Irilenidflrtnrth
hiHI ickI*

4ll( KMlifik itU*. No l’ff»*rt kVRK llElitll*
l.aumlile* are cuunet aling with
to gvt a roll rut I u flii* j ropmai police department*
in lielpinK
tiMlny.
a it linn itie* compile col lection* pi
liu- rniiriifi v«dpd mum l.muil\ luondrv symlmis. Thu* the innoreitt laundry murk. u*ed in
to r m u n l i i n
Ihr
South
N orld
Ij .oc' h *'*1011 Mlhftl kill identifying the owner* of linehs,
ha* In-eft turned by Uw-enfor. injt
Sf'iiut** c o m p l y with tin* ron»titn
uKeticIe* into an effective to&gt;.
t lidm*i Jt&lt;|Uirriiir t- and rcappm
Inin Ifit* pn**i-nl
IN SrnalEirml for i taring rntiuital*.
Another rrlinc . ..i v.-d h, tht*
dlht r n t * '
mrtliod
an eaelei n bunk tubA a l « 11*m r 111 &lt;
ia *&gt;y th1 .111i r l t h*
Cliuritp anlil Soul h Moiol|ai»« u bet &gt;, in June of It*.Hi, The only
dill wm an uiticle of rlothing
thr He?HaLt*
i ^&lt;k'd mily
foui
nimi' Si'fmtor* lo \of** vknil thrtn which had le-cn lr.fi on the scone
by ibe law breakers an idefitiJft ■ -l*M tO » •rl| , , W illi i h ■ HI
1t»*d guirnent I hi* led Volcti to
vifiton* of tin* S ta ir f'on *,i(tit.o
the plant that had toiled the
utio %
j* vi tin* Ntutr of
J- lor til
mark--and gave him the idea IP.
t h r af ir o n in n i l' ^ T,11il i |»rr day
M la bureau Three months later
‘Th** ill*lav
In * iilffiidv n *
the rubber* were apprenetinao
thr i.iXpayci* oi
Mali* $M
lleruuae the rmnplele flit* mulu
l)0*i .mil thin tnot ittf c x f f n u r
UUiek idei.tificntlon poaaible. the
couol Jiff ilit|&gt;|M‘(| by jiiMt fnj
Inifi-m hn* nroved a great llm.
Hrimiiiri vnting
with th&lt;* 11&gt; saver in solving baffling r»*e»
Sen a to r* nhi*M \\ v o i m g In car i v
The spin e tile Ihod ha* s ucce** mu
thHr
cotMi itittlimiil
obligu
fully solved hundred* of .'fiiilCf.
t inn *,M
It hu« tgacke.] down f&gt;I*A viola
the
South
Kloriiiia *
h«vi tlufl*. * j k ole ami arson .-uses, an 1
m ufainril that rcappor tionmcnt othei cF.inr* which hud previously
within thr prm**nt 3 o *tl *t l i f t A i* baftled
the
uuthoritle*.
T h e*
iici'L'«tAry to ciu ry -out lh « mnn- bnreau 1* l a i i l 'l n ' Ih-' tpe 'mose
dilte of ih r C n F-*t itiitlnn wherpax tom Idele one rtf it* kind In the
*cvi?fill proposfilH to fidilfttrirt by
jnhling (lliiti n*t» t h ro u g h conutitu

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wait! Aik feor dru«gl«t for Duii'i
filte, a .ttond**! Jlurrtlr. weal raerewfallt
U lalll toa* for ever i t roar*. tx»V i «l.*
{■•per relief and wld hely p.« If nil** of
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F ifteen South
F lo f ld lu » c|e
feate d . under t h r ( 'o n s t it i i t i o n 'i
t i n ee-foui th* ru le , a new c f l o r ,
of J l r ruth Klnrlda Henatof* to

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fop .10 d a y n

Hi

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only co^lk

in*

w hit

lli*

(iOOl) TO (fN/Ojyj

tin*

Cash can he borrowed from us on snortcHt
m» disturlmnce - “Jim m ie" iloiVlanp !rtfso
o f ^ 75. ?10U, 5150, $ 2 6 0 or idoirt‘-flJio*illd
require It.
j

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FAM ILY I/l^ N

Wl thr Hi J " » i i i « Ul*t i flili UV*I
* f t ' ,in»l Hull t )l(-E IV Oil jiulil E'lrrk
»*• I* llii*r*t I’lltili %
%i I li tin* Htiulh

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o f Sanfird

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8 — F l o r i d a S l a t e R a n k JUdjj:.

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t|u**to&gt;ii AiiritiFf nt io*t

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-------- IN THfr SOUTHEAST
More people drink AtlanticAlc and Bci

i. J.liL I—

ink oft a shirt neckband may lead
from the .North Florida side.
directly lo the hide-ojt of a law
• New plea* for compromise cffurt* In the North Florida South breaks/. Occasionally police deFlorida fight oyer regrouping the paitmeiif* uppvul to laundry irn h*
n|»gurjm*. which publlihed the
counties In »en«t6r1g|’ di.etricts
came from both allies today as fiuttk* 6f “ wanied” "per*nm. The
voting line* hold fa st uml n t idproditceil *ytnho)a are Incn » o * l end of tin- d ilem m a. ciune into ml in UiindriFa, whetb aiutt opetulor* mPy recognltc the lau n .it,
sight.
of u fugitive from Justice.

pleDSMOOILE

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Ilirllt r |

Ilf '^*.kv ft 4it l |i 'I nutllh It ft u r J. I
K* •
liicfu ** N*.t th ulutik
naiil

Iglip t*

208 W. 1Hi ^l.

i O r L * *iil O n ’ H O * I t u«&gt;
. t r u t h * - ’ |&gt; Ililkt U l-Bt

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l»Vt-**fi
Mill tftli**tilt

i»' l i i r

inf*-, t*. * iimm

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tli- • i-ilinw 111 bf*i iliH in KEiuth. |
n

or Uelow!

HOLLER

Ti&gt;nii*ltl!i
A*
HuuDi,
Hit ngr
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K m'I. run W***l lo t ||i* cniiier uf
l*akr J r i a i i p,
( lii*in*4*
Norlhrrlv
a !*• i •it
J r • ! |i
Hi
**

All Soles nt Ceiling prices

tjuloklr. oar* tkay l o m w th a t th* real
•»«*■ t f their Irw Lta m ay l a U n d Shi
The kidn ey,are Ratur**■ rhlef w syo l

• !n rtd 4 ,

am i

Hi

K 1 e?c ||u h

It must

R re flm 1

••j. T. irihrrwU* kn»wii in* Chulu*
14.

Florida.

to

rui-atliui * li* 't h r r

(I*i*rmtn*

th*

be

or n&lt;*l llv** ftI ■&gt;&lt;’k

*)tuM br tir&lt;jiii|jiltt-d IriJin rutinlfiir
•nil rmioiliiK 41 Intg* In that pari
■if.HT*mlroU C oun tl, Kh'rlJe, if*4*v«
-Uterlh**h lumprUiorr Hl^llon f r t *
r titfi a Kua U nrwl T isa «fii rfjir»(iJa
o

aio h r l r t ’tlno th* f|tlF*tli*n lo

'■i'' Viitnf ii|n*rt

&lt;h«

h u ll'll

-IIALf,

In

rlull I l»* HutrrJ msn
Mi*- f o lln w lim f iir m *

LIVE

K tor'K

flE

PRO-

T l t i F llf iM n t S S I S d a NU
The first complete alrplam iI!i»mAiWISH
A T t.A ltitK IN KI.IS4*&gt;
built by the Wright btotlu-ri HoIDN t‘ RKl'IN4"TH t ANU : t&gt;F
one m et in thr first flight in nip ' K l R N ' d . E
r u t INTV. K tA lltlDA f
niit.mtt to genrrnl election « con­
stitutional
amemllnent creating lory al Kitty Hawk) rust less
(Make a eroia i X &gt; la the *.glare
'-•fore the word* VKS or Buy ae
th ree new
sen ato rial district* than Ibid
•n a y

a id leaving their boundaries to
the Legislature.
,’

l.n y .iu r

C lm U a )

The counterfeit oquad of the
A few m in utes 1 a U r , . t h e N orth Criminal Investigation Divtypn of
F lo rid ia n s voted solidly n e n ln s t the Mediterranean Theater recov­
n l l o u i e reiiueat f o r a p p o in t m e n t ered |400tO(JJ worth of phnny
of a joint S e n a t e Hous e c o m ­
m ittee
to seek
u co m prom is e
■oibtion.

\THE OLD JUDGE SAYS

The won! mausoleum eripl
noted In -I5ii B.C, wnen Quv^n
ArtcmUla
built -■ mogttlflcem
mon’utneht lo the memory of her
husband, King Maiisotus,
M ia mi, Fla., was Incorporated
is s city with # population of
!0O when Harry Flager extended
ho Florida e i i t cohst railway in
hat tihy village In 1090.

The monetary unit (n Honduras

U the lempira.

d fU U M P
T )»a

f u l l i i w 1u K

net

iti r d

t* * r m i via »•r «

'1* alBHctnl Mltd niiiHiltilnf na ID-1
*i a clfir* a nil i'le r k

n t «*lm,tlo n :

K l.n tT ld a IMIEtTNCT ft*. •
l i i * | a i |&gt;.r*

of

Iflrtlb itt.

I.i LA f . .JOHAN
U ltA C K K MATIIJBL’ X
ft e . LeKILfl

Cietk Of Elrrtli.pu

MH.UKN B. CL'rtLKTT

POll*.WfKtMMlfNITY ItUILDINn
c iir r i.iif V T A

LEGAL NOTICE

ra K c ia rr

f h S t A r lo r .

of

K ls e t lo n :

y

__

K A T T I K I&gt;. JA C O B *
VHltL TK MAH IIA M II,

n *rlt

j

F T ir r o R ic T

of L ie c t t o n :
A &lt;1 WAHNEI1

Palling Plneei

cilst

.

w a o n k U’ii

trrotiE
-ppplew of tbl» Noi re of Kleellon
•Milt1- br.-poatwl forthwith In a

t
u iI’.r*
- "w*-.. M K V I nw*i*imwr
»owg ah- fl
l*c»:qB-T,refl

based
-A* ^

tr^ST'

of Ihe City .Hen emJ et the
’ Court House Iii iBe City of Se;
•wIU remain bo ported &gt;for a peri-

These mirrors ore PlttsburRh Best Grade PolUhfed
Fhohfront door
t door of the
), Tldri&amp;i, end
f four consecu-

mmm
J

Now

tlrao tO t t t otlh Of fheee fine mirror*, priced from f/.60 to tiji
25 % ttiduciion.

•

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"

Our GUb* Department li complete. W e can hnmlle nny nlze joV
h’lrlch the lBVt taxes , hi\ja
alnst which tax certificates

it mmlcrn atreamline Gins* fetore front to the email window paf

'

war with

p rto ,

the front door of the City
ford, FloHde.
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FRIDAY,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

in your future!

Ntere's a

Stars A Slrim**. mldtor
paner in the Mediterranean
ter. hn» gold more then
contra of "Puptent Poet*'..
lection of |H*etn submitted
paper try G.l.»

Sw*

new*
Thm
311,00’
« oil
&gt;&lt;&gt; t.n

IN

CHECKED

/

Your Ford Dealer Slim? 1931

I

IN

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1*10

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IN C II I NC-

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J D A YS WITH
LIQUID lor

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I CONCRETE PIPE

SHAWL IN THA r
WONDERFUL

.

LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
iji »■

customers

237-J

tleem

COLLARID PlCCAlW CH­
URN UHITLO OTATtB AND

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO

m ix ico has

A_Mua* Pouch

S a n fo rd . Kla

\I &gt;

most Important fcnltm - in
any dry cleanup/ e-*taUi I
til into*I

to

fill'

Up m

i

S o w tth e ra
J*55-B read -

I{ring in hangers please! \
LANKY DRY CLEANIN'!

Concrete Pipe Co,
I’ hone t i l l
SAN LORD, TLA

VyjT lY HAS HO
B iQn o f A YA il_

B E T A IR ED

'

&lt;|U«lit\.

PENINSULAR

for fre e estim ate.

Wf I
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Kervlce and thr ft the t in ..

WELLS

S E P T IC TANKS
WATEII TANKS
C JCONCRETE
I . V E R T S and SBLOCK
EW ERS
Transit Mir Concrete
Second* n&gt; tillable at low price

Sanford • Orlando Highway

'’ustom-tnmK1 ‘to fit dark 'window. Oall 560-J

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have Uuiffht tix Hmt nit:

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(•ita d u Ait s V e t e r i n a r i a n '

Owner

Ps f t

tittr years nt exprfiitu -

DU. RAYMOND L. BASS

CAI*T. C. TIOLTSGI.AW. (tU ttntt)

AHA / I P E R C t i v F
l i U i Y O U .lO O . A R E A
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REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Allanlic Rafik Bldg.

Rhone day or

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Phone 732

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Til*, m m i i j i m i ia i . c m *111 i/» fill, iTATK UP
i m i i f i n in %n11 in n o : n .

MALARIA
Strickland — Morrison, Inc.

**•■■1 to it|i]t*fi i t«i

tup

|N*»| |

&gt;*•« V »k

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LEGAL NOTICE

Yiju'U find mi alien o f , im*ali»fiction on the face* n f.th r wait*
custom era of F A R R E L L 'S Alt*
CA llE PKC. STO RE W r are tr

It. at all times that a r liair Jh.
most cumpletr aleck n i.in filr
Alall yourself of Ihe op|i"ftunit &gt;
tti help tour country IIIJY WAN
RONDS
and
MORE
W A (•

THE LONE RANGER
lr YOU'RE NOT OUT OF V THAT
TOWN IN TWELVE M OURsJltm if
I'LL JAIL ALL OF YOU !

OUR GUNs V.,
LEFT 'EM BACK

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TH&amp;RE/

Alt ' 11 WOUI t

1. . - I I I .

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LuMNIE

MA

F J U t R l I X ’S
ti.'t

BUY

HE'G G O ! HO v
COVERED COM

A BOND
TODAY!

r Insurance ii one
thing you cannot buy
w hen you need it
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H. JAMES ©UT A GEi
103
MEISCH BLDG

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o u i - c.hot THE
SAN 106 GANG1

titiu

tin

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* Itnftit* wi i * * .

fhe mm l rh*k‘* un»l felt t hut i &gt;

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w#l|, let Aticf tell y»t'i
III

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for the right amuunta.
Protect

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PA U L R O B IN S Q fc
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M E TH E M O O LA TO

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C J.sC . W e l s h
WELSH TIRE SHOP
105 W. 2nd

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p i ! it 4 II i f Mitlv t i ir v
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ra n v n ever

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our luvelv new home, out Wei
Ilond
even
Hill’s salary '.a
ta rn i-heed '■

you n rp*3l bfH**

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You co n 'l Ull who! h wrung with a Hr* by 0 towrol
Blanco, ll mult "6 * ‘( J f c ii i il 'i n 'b Hr# rpreodef, und*r
o rirong light, to every 'defect con b o plolnfy vldble.
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td 'to iY efl -Whoreoef d eferlt »how up. Bflno your Hr*
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vlaini
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fit hi41 nu

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in^ aiiivvlv
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E L S E DIP THE
SH O O TIN G I
P IP N 'T T V E N
DRAW MV GUN,

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P H O N Ii
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WHO ARE VOU IAIUNC
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In #your
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how far your

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MR P IN F E A T H E R
WILL S E E YO U
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YOU S T E P IN - Y

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SNAPPY.

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Real Income Goes
Do\vh 2 Cents For
American Public

MORTGAGE LOANS-----

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TIIE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

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— To buy n hrtmc—
— To refinance—
Monthly Payments to fit your bodeet—
Low* Interest — Friendly Service
— Alno Small Repair Loans—

MINNCAI'OMs

Cover the tOD3 Of your
Vanity, dressing table
and night stand with
polished plate glass. Or,
if you prefer, a table

Jam

rial i
I h *1
i **wl tiu mit*
A n u t i r a 11 I'titiilit i*1 1

Firet Eederal Savings &amp; Ix»an Association
of Seminole County

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top In color, to match
the decorative scheme
Beautiful, and wise, too
— for all surfaces are
then fully protected. The

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Phone &lt;591

209 Magnolia Avc.
—
“ Insured Savings.”

a \»*af i-.itlH i

, ny

li» Investor* sSyinlicatt* m a ninhtlr

Jy niijc!y of whut

cost is less thnn refinishing the top.-----Mirrors, of course, for
the Background.

t.tib aril

Have your Auto glass
re placet! before the rainy
season sets in. All work
done by experts.

Senkarik Glass

VACCIHATI0 N
"

And Mirror Co.

TIME

I l l W. Second Street
Phone 320

CLASSIFIED
10*
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per
per
per
p«r

Uo« for
tin* for
lino for
lino for

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ADVERTISING

cm* Itut rt Ion
th ru Inaertlona
S inoertiou
20 Inaertlou

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Don't let dreaded pox.
cank er, sorehead spread
through your Hock. V accfThite with Dr. Salcbury'a
Fowl Pox Vaccine.

RATES

----------------- ----------

PH O N E IIS OR BRING YOUlt Ad* tn TIIF. SANFORD H E R A L D
Count, tiro word* (o the line, Including phnnr »nd addrra*.

All ■oriftUomenU for aituatlona wanted «»ill tie rlurged for at the
regular claaalfled rates.

FOR S A L E -

Help Wan led

VINE ripened tomatoai for can
hing, $2.25 per bu. J.W
Ljrke Monroe, phona 15.

HeH.

JU R S E Y hull, 2 yean old* with
registered papers. I n q u i r e
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store

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hand ami typing leiimred. A |»fil
502

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phone f»9

MISCELLANEOUS

W H ITE L E G H O R N CHICKS
BERT GRADE

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F . E. Boh. 1191 Park AVC.
Sanford, iba. Phone 0 6 1 -W.

RACTOR,
double
due
liand
*p r»y
and
diigter;
fe rt di/ . i
d r i b : 2 hand eu ltlva to rr
g allo n drutn. Phone 6 0 0 R______

TRACTOR, plow
lfailer. aniail

trad* for
iTton* 69.

HI NT’S TUXEDO

CURTAIN.";

hue

I h M i* r l i i t h *
aiH
a r m fa,
v 1 h•$I. *Dir«died
jlrt MeUuiivilli- A n 1
at f etche d

MVTIIKK HAS JUST RECEIVED
FLORENCE OIL CIRCULATING
HEATERS!

Uhono H7;‘

F e b r u a r y . and $1 01 in J a n u a r y .
.ill uf th e se perhHln beiitfr r t i n t t h m
e* I 'W
*fttil $ 1.0 0 i n ill. t* * a in e m «»n t h s

*«t v i
&gt;niff
$ ft ,J ft

Liv in g

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Coiils

Total

For Flv§ Months

11144
*K
$ L(M
l*f*en
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f-.rtve i fiii»11.'$■«|

Let Sylvester's misfortune s e n e to remind
you—that now is the time to check your win­
dow and porch screens.
%

l;or paint, screen cloth, hardware or
lumber for frames — sec us. Oim plctc
screens and combination doors arc uvailuble
too. Ilrintf your screen problems to us.

fnr

Unchanged

“ Conaftderinif w a r t i m e * h u r t * K m
mid the m u ch - sw o llen n a t i o n a l in
come,
the niKiorial
average
of
open m a r k e t p ri c e* has de mon
u l r . il e d t itj Iv fem«irfl$il&gt;t* ' L i b u m
A l t h o u i j h imil vi. |tin I itefiis in tfto

niilfro

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kicker

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone 83

Ja i
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GET THE THRILL

FOIt RI’.NT

FOR SALE
fl Room lloute on Writ »ide
of town, located on W of city
block, fumlthed or unfumuhe,!
Robert A. William*
Phoo* 732
Atlantic Rank nldg.
U PHOUSTERY

I *| end made pjftilic here today,
f !)i*ti iliution of dividend* urni in living
“ *Ileal iurn mu,' nr caah in* ■(rreot in February wpip SI 11 and $1 01
in January. $I.ofl l*»ih net net. five
4iimm 11iin-iluted in terms ttf the
11r iii-4 nf I'Asriitiid
ii rid ser­ tiring comporrd with 11.00 in tin-1 “ M
, i-unti
ve. I- ha* Iwen *»iurr*ed by aver * ' Mime m ontha'u f n year ago
1"—
1 " te
tJ" W a g e s of 96 cents in April |sHigi'
iil*e iiuih income*, which are
slight Iv less than a year ago, ami compared with $ 1.00 m April Ocitn
bv averngr prire level*, which a r t 1044. Wage envelopes have been Mod
•Jiyhilv higher,1* explained Invca* the emne for three successive crimp
months. Tliey were 94 rents in 1044.
j loi * SviiiftiCiile ifi il*
j nhi •tti«iv of the nation's purchns* January. All such companion., oe $ 1 0 4
ing with fl.OO in each of the re Janu
&lt;iin* ptiwcr
i spective months a year earlier those
I ‘ Investment income wa* $1.09
"S alaries paid in April of 97
"F
I in V prit rrm trtiste d w ith $ 1 .0 0 in
cent*
compare
with
$1 0 0
in huum
\i*ril
I ' l l dividend and in te r*
|April. 1944. Salary cheeks have the I
* *1 disliiii sennefit s of $1.15 ill
€»»f1i|jilH e l.ftir *if T ilx e ilfi I r i d s
j been drawn for 96 rents for five tores
l Mmr h, 1045, 1*41uit Ilei I that of Oct* Successive months The* contrast $ 1 0 0
T i - j i I n * l i e -1*i ^
•* i 19 4 1, both of there months with $1 W in the snme |»ertodft t»f * $imr
C$ if S g iifn n f A 2nd S i feel
!•« itii,' the highest ainrr Oecemftjer,
S n n fo fd , I hiM iii
\ ln&gt;u(*i
l » » when mu h mrorne was $1.2.1 he V**r before
“ ‘Other income,' whuh In tie | M»rr
•ived frnin farms, indiv uluttllv i Jermi
•iwnrd bufctltesnea, and f••valtie* ‘ T1
n April win $1.0 f enm|&gt;:ir«&gt;«l \\\{h **u»fit
MOO id April. IU4 4 This it e m
M
n14Hwl lit $1.01 in March f] h'l in fluiir

LOOK!

llliig

JO AC.fiE farm tllod, good 'low
Ing well*, 10 lore, rough lau.
Palm litmmo'k Sanford. Flo

W H ILE MRS E IS E N H O W E R PROUDLY W A TCH E S the hntmr bestowed “ her hero", Preildent Trumnn puis the Diatingulahril Servlc* Medal on the A tile,I Supreme Commander. Since twice prevlnualy
Kl.elihnwer him won the D.S.M., the epecinl presentation rnnainlcd of a Seeood OnV Lenf Cluster

EKED STOIU

100 fur 113.50, .Straight Hutch
good me*t chick*, good T«y*ri, pupaid, liv*
delivery
gu nr titled
Poultry K»rm. 713 Sn IIowhciI
A t *., Timpa. FI*.
FOR HALE
10 aerr farm ^11h garage
merit, pricwl to tell
Robert A. WIUI»m.
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank

‘-Tftkeflu-tnauro f*/#liw# Immunity. Sec ui about
p ox vaccination S a tu r­
day,

W# Kiow This Wo»'t Happen To You!

A T T E S T IO N

S iiv ire
p c i * .m n * i
and vm utiofi m t i - \pi * 1*nd
1 1.41f ill t w o f *Li* k R f r m i l M u l t i

St ‘mi' h a l f bU« k of imthii b y
ilny nr wpek F l u m e 1*19 K 70S

Hnmdwfiv, |bivri&gt;&gt;nn Ifi»m h. I1’la

fabric*, tape. SIT. WANTED

trio*, damaaka, brocatellei, n
oot) atock to aeicct from. H. COldtltEl* girl w ant, joh «« m»ld
. Brown, C911 N. Orange Ave
or rook (tllOV E 7ll» 8l tip
Phon* 4068, Orlando, Fla.
atajra.

B

TWO bedroom houae, furnlahcd B E S S IE Moo Je ff.
or unfurnlahed. fll" Mellonvlllc
Ava.
S E T T L E

11

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7 ROOM houaa, bath. 2 acreened
nlidil v. with "ttrtif gtto-t.tl +»f
(■; porthei, amall grove, com ­
fire c apt1Me o re , w a rd , puMEion
munity da try aoblpped, eo» .,.
with poal-war fulurr Mi, CnL
. light* and city water throughhoun, 1320 Mollonvilb' Avc.
' ou t Quick Salat Bargain! C.A.
NEWMAN Wilton, 8(V." E. 8th
■Shrlner, Lak* Mary, Fla.

of PICKING WINNERS
TONIGHTS AU^STAR
FEATURE

S t , , vvunta jtib ax cook nr mitid.

AUBTRA1JAN HEDGE or wind
kraak plpea. .06e bar* rooted.
George Haaklna, ,T»blc Supply. LOST
W li t St,
LOST Cimd Hhenffor'i* p' fn il with j
nitrnr niif niYcnL F, K Hnilft
MAN'S PRE-war bicycle, good
F i n d e r in l u r n f u r Itewnul hi
condition. Standard Station. Wt
Sn n fnr d P nirit At («I in* * Cn , 117
41 Elm Ave.
.So

Park

A v e .______________________

PICKUP-1937 Ford convertible I
SCoupe, good tlrae, excellent buy BUS1NKSS SERVICE
at celling price.
HOLLKR MOTOR BALES
STORAGE yuur car at Kent'*
, 1 0 # W,- l i t Bt.
Garage.
Specia' rata deao
•tor age
’O HOUSES, ona 7 room*, one
r room* i also ona Un etoragn
PAINT NOWI
*e. For Information call at Wm llnve Good Rellablo I’atnter*
Sanford A w ._______________
available. Call Sanford Paint
A Glaei Company. Phono 303.
r a n SALK
oom houea with 6 acre* of land a u t o Bo d y a n d f e n d e r
WORK I1Y AN EXPERT. SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING—
Robert A. WBUaaia
larga aeibrtmcnt of color*. Ybttr
H o r n -7M - A tlantic Bank Bldg.
car.can look' hew. Bring It to
PULLETS. Wa hara a Ib d til
ua and ace.
• pumbar of four month* old
HOLLER -MOTOR SALES
N«w Ilatnpihlro Red pulIaU. 108 W. let St.
Phon* 623
Excellent Port Qrang* laying
, ftflek. .Vaccinat*d, 4 t 0 0 *ach.

SKVRNTH RACE—FUTURITY

EASY TERMS
\mi i pm gimp y iir f ny'iTi* nl vuld wont her thin
wintoi when n Floritiire Oil Ileuter is ^iourliii(
il o warmth into yuur.honte!

THE G R E A T E S T

Greyhound C u e
la on th* air over
W D B O tonight
at 6:10 and over
W L O F at 6:16
wi t h al l t he
“dupe" on the
v. doga at the Han- ford • Orlando
Km n*l Club.

Races S U rl 8 :0 0 p. M .JU tarp
■'

a

Sanford Orlando Kertnel Club
T(irn at Red Arrow

IP* war bond* tcMicl|i
them build and furniah
1‘ A- *
that port war hotue. For
weddinga, for gradua*
»
,
tfona, for. all occasion*,
war. bond* make Iho
nptl luHable gifta. Give
ttftu now, daring the
flh War Loan Drive.

WANTED—

TWO PORCH rockoro and on*
r h
- • eh*»t of drawera. -Inquire 910
j highway
Maple.
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m a
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WANTED TO B U T : 60 hen* and
Palmetto Grocery,!

TABLE TOP OIL RANG
Tabic .t o if iiL flnJshctl’ Mn, ffl
to rncke.your

203-09 E. lab St,

&lt;&gt;*. t- *4^/* ■

ANDY MINK
JERSEY HILL
llETf; ROZO
NATURAL ROLL
LASSIE
MERRY KAY
QUEEN'S ROLL
PAINTED UEAUTY

w:4i*-;

Th* Indiana of 8outh America
con.ir th* annatto-tr** aacrcd
and have cultivated it for untold
ccnturica.

O’V lIoxt* 17 (Sanfoed Highway) at Loagwood midway be

S e m in ole Ony Cleaners
UNCLtBltL, WHAT
ARE

D lP L O F y m C

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■There a r e
NO SUCfti fMlNSS

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101 lb* *1 wail*

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If we wlnh to be frc«i If we wish U
preserve Inviolate those Inestimable privi­
leges far which we have been eo long rontendlng— we must fight!
— P A T R IC K

® h e

H EN RY.

VOLUME X X X V I

AN INDEPENDENT N EW SPAPER

E stab lish ed 1908

JVIore Meat Is
Seen For U. S.
o By Anderson

Storm is Seen
As Benefit To

Yank Shares Smoke On Okinawa

WASHINGTON, June 25,
(A P )— Clinton P. Anderson, I
(who becomes the nation's
food chief July 1, sees house
•chanties In the price control
extension bill hs aMuririR tbu
break-up of the meat black
(harket.
The Democratic congresaT H E E E A It
mun from New Mexico would liy the Jap *

“ It hands roe * weupon to deal
with the black market in meal
Rand to channel more meat to the
fllnncr table.
" I t gives me authority to re
quire affirmative proof of the
destination of every carcae* of
* beef. I intend to revoke the
license of any slaughter furnish
Qkig meal for the black market."
The houae. to an accompani­
ment of »hout». ‘‘we want meat,*'
wrote the new slaughter rule*
last nfghl and voted Anderson
ununslklKl food powers including
^ veto ovlr |hb. Office of Drifts

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I ’ r o d u d io n

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Mrs. ptuw-by Ann Thorn|!
aimtn»s»n,
; Ju ly 1, Cadet Carter and
‘ West Pointers will report H7 year nhl ri-»ideti( of l-nke
Mary,
died
at
her
home
ul 1:30
a ) - Stewart Field, West Point,
Y . fof their advanced training. Sunday A. M. kflcr a lingering
Sho had lived In I^ike
_ present, with hla mother, he illness.
LONOWOODTjuna 26, (Spe­
Mary fur the past 12 years
is
vUlting
In
Madison.
cial) — With the tropical alorrn
Horn Feb. 24. 185H In Volusia
the graduation group
blown out to Sea racing at the
P. Doolittle, son of County, the deceased woman Is
Sanford - Orlando Kennel club
3 t Oen. James
Doolittle; survived by two daughters, Mr*.
should get underway to a good
George
tM,
Hllney,
Jr.,
ion of J . Hen Smith of Delray Reach,
start tonight for the (lxth week
and Mrs- R. 1- Humphrey of
of the 60 day mid-summer meet, Brig. Oen. George M. 81jney; Lake Mary; four sons, If. A.
Robert
L.
Carter,
son
of
Brig.
Saturday night's reins InterI-eMia Carter; Donald Wit. i^wiia
Wll- Thompson of Plant City; Ed
ferred with tha electric power to
and David H. Thompson of t a k e
son,
Jr.,
son
of
Maj.
Gen.
Don­
such an extant the races had to
Mary and Samuel Thompson of
ald
Wilton,
and
Stephen
Henry.
be called off after the fourth
J r 4 e*n of Maj, Gen. Buphtn Delray Heschl 21 grandchildren,
race. .
five great grandchildren erd four,
Fane looking over tonight’* 0 . B t i i r f ,
g r e a t great grandchildren.
entries for a daily double might
Funeral service* will be con-

Storm At Long^vood
Hit Races Saturday

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Pfc. W. S. Earle Jr*
Injured On Okinawa

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Tracy Evans, - Son
Of Frank Evans Dies Ned Smith Is Named
Polio Chapter Head

Twentieth Street.
‘ Pfc. Earls was flown from
Okinawa to the United States,
stopping, a t the Mtriar.naa ami
illawait for opaitiona. ilia familv
was lurpriaeid and pleased to
receive recently a telephone call
from him whils ha waa in Cali­
fornia, Ha la now asreuta to a
hospital in tho oast. Upon re­
covery hs will hare a long fur­
lough 'home. On May 10, Pfc.
Earls waa allghUv wounded and
had ssvarel barrow escapes.

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Given

Laven, director of research for
Nations* Foundation' for Infantila Pmralyals will arldreis this
meellr.g, tha purpose of*which is
Uf bettar acquaint Uta “
Charters with tha Natlda tion, and ta discuss problem*
relating
to . Chapter
service
activities. ^
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Km|a rut- lltrn b lto Inst m ore
sirlilir is last week than in
tiny tonijutntLIe (HtritHl o f the
I 'a n li f Islam! w ar. A m erican
eiintiminhiuex disclosed t o d i t y .
The
Yanks
killed
:!0,r.:t2
-lafiaitese troops tut O kinaw a
and in the I’hilippm cs.
A lint her 7 . 7 0 r » su rrend ered ,
an astounding fig u re in view
the (i iditiiiii.d Nipponese' wiltingnr-v to fight to the death. Tho
fat* of ,.|.out 20,000 more was

puttnd to liuiu reached a point
I T.'i uiili -i
ith
of
Shanghai
i 'ri.i i - oi li-il . ■*n *&gt;I t .i l.i f ig h t i n g
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liiillkpapnu on southioistcrn Hot
ni-ii &lt; iimr&gt;t forces moving up

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;{&lt;U&gt;:12 Are Ki l l e d
On Okinawa And In
1 Philippines; Ma n y
A Iso S u r r e n d e r

In Moscow Court That Convicted 12 Poles

Wm-I has been received by
- —Mrs f&gt; |- Harks is t o |nmhu.1,
E Ilupd rid cxjn ^cnilnob- Q y u i e i S * - ! *h*l her hust^iaj. Dr. {lark*,
An old-t**b toned
me«tuih'
mdmUistgaUtRi - «n «alRkU«y be­ *w"»f ~bor&gt;di*tH * 1* tfflr l U d a o tv are lagging wnv behind, witfl 1 Tiberetrst from a tjerman nr'a°"
percent, or $171,7311 &lt;am|&gt;. has arrived safely In the
fore it passed the hill extending Junchron t*"Uy under (hi* Inuter^ i-r-Iy
t'niled Slates aiol rxiaris to l#e
ship uf W A I.offliT who i-slleil ’ .. rth vet sold. iMTnrdlng to Ed
the QKA/for a year.
He IrirplloMi-il her
attention to Rotary's rasponsibili-1 « ard t lan e. Im sl drive puhln "home s-h-ii.
TboSo changes, and other glv
500 T o
frnni 11---1--n Mass
Ing federal district courts juris | ties tiiwaid f.immumty service .1 chairman
in
various
i
This
is
the
first
lirnr
th
at
the
|
-----diction -over " a p p e a li'T ro m OPA " r" 1 u , 'lp' 1 '‘J*0 " v" n ',u, m'‘mber» '
$10,000
as pi civic i --UTily has fallen so f.u behind
lo e x [ ir e sa in eimselves
n
l{[W'1 Mnnn. -tale adjutant of]
^ r d a r s , are subject to senate con
needs.
its
E
bond
sales,"
Mr
t-ane
the
American
l
egion,
who
will
It
o n r (i
currcnce.
(i, A. .Speer, chairmnn of the said. “The E bond quota tor the l establish slate headquarters here |
Takes Ox*r Shorlly
Seventh W ar Loan, reported that
the coming month amt
Anderson will he sworn In a E bond aales are still nearly 60 count- is *323,000 and there are i during
KnthuMf»»tic Mip|i t by iffttw,
who will move lo Sm ford on
if Si’miiml*
week hence ,a* Prcafdent T ru ­ percent short of the quota and -•lily five days more for Uie ilrive July
I,
(ill be the principle «t f nDil »hipi»«r*
in continue.
bounty ii' I f ••nlfH KlmnU f*.
man's choice for ecretary of urged Botnrian* to re-examine
T h e S a n f o r d A t l a n t i c N a t i o «l | sj-enker al
the m ee tin g - f th
‘ Mill 111 »l-l
a g r i c u l t u r e , succeeding Claude It. their ability to buy more nf these
Hank ha s reported total s a l e s „ f k i w a o i s I ' l u h VYetlnesilay ritH-n a
4 elm v Avp
^V ickard . The President has an ­ bonds.
He announced that Ro­ $.-fir.,39f&gt; w ith
*07.212
In
K the V a l d e s Hotel
*In*i
M7"
•nue. bif
nounced that he also will head tary members have already pur­
I*-.nils S a l e s of the F l o r i d a S l a t c
|m ti'tfia ' r* a 1*•wuf
iMfti.ha.e - f
the hefetnfore-separate W ar Food chased Mti.OOU worth of the tHimls
•
J
fht«
H
tj»h
I
h
m
i
I
m
(
..I.
l*h
i bond sa les a moun te d l o $ l,V
'if |'-r r Mill
1 (he U* 1 ' mi I hi administration
of which J 11 .FVJO are E- bonds
I n m p M ii)
v illi Im in Su n
Hank s r r * 3 2 3 . 7 fifi nf w hich l u l a l
4•a«|| Ip*
i ounty Akl'nt &lt; It I »**%
Tho livestock amendment by
('idling attention to the facP Mfi
T u f m I h y fo r th e
d*y 4[i|irj»1&lt;«| for nmtr t in i k'
Rep Patman (D.. T ex.) permits that today*), meeting was the last
irnni
Mr Lane !,«)«&gt;• urge.1 that the f' "' "
l ' " ‘m
V*'1**'**'*^1 rc**rh In
^unlimited slaughter In all plants
m President Huy Ihiller's term ,.r..pic
make a special effort In h r*.err. h »wl I ork. r Plant
ThU UPMHflPt k'Fiil Im .-Mipf'lt
Marge and email, certified by the of office and that l-ea l-esher
mentfil bv (Iiff IHMHMI u lurli I hi*
agriculture secretary as sanitary ; would lake over at the next meet­ purchase E-bunds and put Semi­
County Comniiv«lniH*ii* h«ve prniM
seta asldo restrictions on inter- ing, Mr. IW fler declared that nole County over the top.
ipffd to incluile in tlirir forth
On Thursday evening at H:IT,
slate transportation o f m eat not Mr. Holler has done an excellent
comlnir bmlccl
federally inspected, and permlta job, increasing the membership o'clock, Camphell-Lossing Ihist f-3
Kler iln r th* I ‘firry K tp rn
nf the Amcricsp Ix-gion will con­
h
Jh e army to purchaae meat with - of the club from 30 to 41.
inenl
Stjii-‘Mi WM6
atiililiwhi l
hirst
■•Out such inspection, ed long as it
Asking what is hanford going duct a bond auction at
tier®, it
i«Mit thr h*»i*t* i»f
comes from plants certified as to do wnen the war Is over ami Street and t'ark Avenue and Joel
SC
CHARLESTON
fort of
f*1T it Slretr- K»l&gt;rl l»D«'l'l
the Naval Air Station closes. Mr. ■S Firtd, commander of thr 7th entbs rkation. June 26. Staff .Sjrt.
sanitary.
ogIH v%nrk i*n im
•» t'j t ,*.i
* u t * |SUllon »*
tha I, "ai#
Ju s t returned from a cross- I.effler recalled having picked up legion district of Florid*, who is Cieorge
ge E. Kick, U , of Sanford. I
,,
.
,
„
i ..
provcmenl and development of
continent awing with tho kouao a soldier recently when he asked in chsrge of srrangcmrnta, hss Florida
H o n d a, gunnel of . H-24 Liberk|n(U
v..gr t „t,|r ,
Mthat
many
valuable i ator troml^r crew with the ISth
food investigating committee, of how he liked it at the little promised
DAfPSon
hk 1
lt«4
ii'hlnl
I
hit
**•
prixes
will
be
swarded
lo
highest
The
Mehich he fs chairman, Anderson town where he was from.
I Army Air Force in Italy, strived c*on
^
I r m t«. l h r Ih h -I « "*»l l
soldier said he didn't like it very- b o ld e r»
Tn id:
1 h e r e t o d a y b y t r a n s i - o r t r - l a n e e n |K,
rw^ci
lilt .Stole
-u t-l
Many of these prices will fa- route home for ^Ui -lays.
tt,er,‘ ” * " n't anything
‘ if you go back to those 1nm&lt;'(h “
it* cxperimentfil mirk
articles that are now hard to ob
Brigadier (Jcneral James T
-jq,
slaughterers who a rc forcing the to do there
follo w m u
i fill i v h|ii ii 1*
m il
So Mr. i^-fflrr asked him what tarn, he added.
Duke. Commander of this Traos firms have mmfp ilmiHtimi*
■mail retailers to get th ew illegal
a soldier likes t» do and the solNo
Iron-Is
purchased
later
than
iuirtatlon
Corps
port,
stated
hr
price*., you can force meat -into*- [llcr explained that he wants to
laU f«»r purchase of I lie lao-l
Ju ne 26 can he used in the bid­ will he on his way by train to
. l e g i t i m a t e channels of trade.”
ve in a town where there are ding, and all bonds pledged must a reception center near his home A Du-ln ami Son*. *2.Milt, Chase
and
t'onuany.
*2,7*00;
C.
It
*
" r ------------ ------------- --------bo purchased not later than June within 24 hours- He will bo Issued Clonta. |6 (Xi: Wheeler Hnd Mnr
C w llsite
On r u t
Year
30. Mr. Field said.
his leave papers there.
gan «*300; Ssnford-Ovledo Trurk
'The legion want* everyone in
~rowers, l-'intt; Nelson and Coin
Whlln here, he and other Air Crowe
Sanford who can, to buy an extra Fo rces" men who arrived today
*200: ( T. Nlblhck, *2lMi,
E-bond," h* aarerted.
(i rowers, *21K); It W
were processed and then given t e d dard
,
I ' s n i l i s o i o « i ‘s j ,
sis
m EAST BOSTON, Mau._June 26
a luncheon feaat topped by fillet
" r — Funeral Services for
mJgnn. Telephone and telegraph
Evans will b« held in Chelsea,
facilities were avallsbte for first
Ned Smith was named chair­
Mass, today, Ha was stricken man of the Seminole County
ceils home. After Ihtlr 30 days
with a heart attack near hla Chapter for Infantile I'araJysU,
home, almost all members of the
homo in North Keadtnr, Mass, which met last Monday at tho *
group will bo leaving for ovar-' tfn tahC H
i^
•
nd pronounced dead upon arrival Valdes Hotel.
A telegram from the War D* ■eae again In the Pacific.
t a .hospital. H a . waa district
Other officers elected warp; partment to the affect that Pfc.
Sgt. Kick waa Inducted into the
Ja m es E. Carter, son of Mr
naaer for a retail credit com­ Dr. B. W. Ruprecht, vice chair­ William H, Earls, Jr . of the 06 Arm y in December. 1042. and
pany. Ho is tha oldest Sop of man; Mrs. 0 . A. Speer, secretary (nfsntr- Division had received a went overseas to a base in Italy and Mrs. i&gt;. B. Carter, » » »
among the 70 W r i t Point stu ­
rrtn k Evans of Inks Mary and and Mrs. J . E. Ingley, treasurer. serious wound tn the fohn of a in November. 1044. He haa been dent* who participated in the
tha former Mina Lewis Evans gr.d
B. E. Kipp, representing the badly shattered right arm on awarded the Air Medal.
graduation on June 22 nf IM)
was born In Sdnford in 1001.
Seminole Chapter, will attend the May 21 at Okinawi. was received
Ha lived with hla father, John students who had completed their
M At Um are of one rear ha want forthcoming meeting of chapter Thursday by. hi* parents, Mr. and A. Eick. In Ranford. at 116 West primary flight training at tlm
' ^ b Massacnuaetts where he has officer* in ■JfrtWnvlIle. Dr. John Mrs. W, B. Earle, 007 West Fifteenth 8 tree L
Lodwick*' School of Aeronautic.*

-- - - -

NU M BER

"Y ou could have rowed a boat
around there,” he said, and add
ed there was more water there
than during tho hurricane last
October
Today, ho called on
Mayoi Higgins to secure city help
in niinii ing out the weighing pit,
the motor of which was flooded.
Until this is fixed, trucks can­
not he weighed at the market.
(In the Weal Twentieth Street
road iiror the railroad, bus drtV
er* npi'it.-d that the water came
n ra rL op to the tins floor, Sufl
day morning
The whole anvr
heii
» low lying spot that floods
during evi-tv heavy rain, s i

City Meeds I old h-Bond Sales Are
At Town Meeting Reported Lagging ^
Of Rotary Club With End Nearing

since mafia hla homa.
lift-is snrrivad by his wifa
Dorothy Evans, a daughter, Mina
Evans Dickerson, a son Tracy L.
E rin s, Jr . three brothers, Frank
^ J r „ CpJ. Wm. O. Evans, and
Xlltht Officer John Evans and
otoe sister Claire Evans O'Connor.

Member Aswiciated 1‘rchH

morning

OK A M E R l r ANS implanted in the mind* of Okinawm
is slowly lining -lisi-rlled I'V «ur forces bottling on ih-islnnil ('ign rett"-sh *n n g In Ilia Vanka help* n good bit, an Seaman
Joseph
eph C
&lt; Turrolto. Wiinm ket, HI., lights one up for n o-urtalilr
mh ahliii-nt r&gt;( faita vlilugi llos is sp official II.8 . Navy i-lroti 11o
irrna tioual 1

interview tod ay he said o f the new house rule on the st ock I
/■Vs,
sla u g h ter

aaataj new.

a************

Heavy rains deluged Sanford
and Seminole County Saturday
night ns the tropical disturbance
passed over Florida, but this time
instead of damage, it w h s “*■*
opinion of gntweri of this
tion that the heavy soaking wuu
prove bcnt-ftclal, coming as it
a fter n lung period of drought.
During a 2-1 hour period up
to H:(K) A. M. Sunday, H.HO incheg
of rain fell, according to It. F ,
Whitner. weatherman,’
Fo r the
whole week starting Monday, 12.
t)7 inches were recorded, which
something of a record.
&gt;
Manager H. J. I-ehman of tha *
San fold State Farmers' Market
repotted
t i u r the whole area
around the matkot was inundated
to h fir pi h of n foot and a half
when he arrived there Sunday

WASHINGTON. J u n e 15.
(A l‘ ) — Clinton I*. Andereon
today forreaet more meat for
the nation'* dinner table If
the Senate gram along with
the n r * *laughtrring rule*
written by the Ilouae Into
legislation
extending
price
controls:----------------------------The New Mexico Democrat
»ho mnaoi
next
Monday
from hi* Houae arat
sweeping control over food a*
Secretary of Agriculture. *atd
the change ‘‘hand* me a wea­
pon to oral with the black
market in meal and to chan­
nel more mrat In the dinner
Uhle."

not discuss (&gt;lh&lt;T far*Vf»{hiriK
* mend mpn tii which would make
im
a virtual exar oTnr e v e r y -,
«fc; nit the nation eat*, blit In an

pretest!**

Has Its Worst Week
Starting Pacific W ar

Little Dam
Here
Crosses
North Fr om Gulf

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE. 25. 1915

New Secretary Of Ag
rinilture Is Given
«; Full Power To Con­
trol Food Supplies
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Home On Leave

ntkM tn
Iii pm? (hu
iyjo* •*f
facility »t Saofiini uri'i (in- liu**h
Marty l^-c J f I ’SNR. arrived
1miulution ( popijtitnv Iuif uKrectl I SiiiuIh) afluromisi from Atlanta,
to ptircbno*1 th*' inin I fot th»* tin t-&gt; &gt;(-i 11-1 -* week ' isltir.g with
in-, i-un-nia. Mr. und Mr«. H arry
rrcctimi o f I h r o lp fit I f t h r fc iv il
it y p r o v e a M ircc &gt; % fy|, p ian o hav** I j- v. 7117 Laurel Avenue.
bt'ffit inatiurit«*&lt;l to «xto- ii the
program
to other btwlr Market**
Lieut I ) - 1 Waller Stovall of
with the Irimt pomilbli* itelny IH Ptiiu'cton, N. J. is suomllng a few
la hopeii that construction of thv days with his parents, Mr. and
Sanford Plant will be atarted in Mrs. W. B. Stovi.ll
tha near futurr
»
"Th e
IMant City Market »*•
Lieut. ( jir) Waller Stovall, J r ^
■till handling verv lisrht volume U S S R , is home on a five day
nf fH'pprr, ckk | fnnl okra an*l leave before tiring transferred
peas.
from
Navy
Training
School,
“The livestock
miction there
Princeton, N. J, Vhcro he served
Monday di»|H&gt;Acd 101 head for ns mathematics and enginearing
a g roai return of $d.2’*0 .0 0 . instructor tn US NR Mldsnlpmana
Cows brought 1 0.20 ttj $ 10.6 6 , School. Fort Schuyler. N. Y . aa
i tw rn $8 00 to $ 1 1 .4 6 . bulls $7.00 u navigation instructor.
to
$8,16.
yr«rUtiK«
$8.00 to
I 1M 0, calvea $7.60 to $ 12.00
QUALIFY
and.hoR* sold al $ 5 .0 0 |vcr head.
1-Tt-« l . u nortinn on Tua.riav

Ifome Tuesday morning at 10:30 760.00*' and" 'l 13* hogs” fo r" SUM- —T/8«L Harvey "U Kelsey and
T/Sga. James R. Kelsey, sons of
o’clock with the Kev. Walter J. 00," he said
Mr and Mrs. R. El Kelsey of
Pollard, pastor bf the Baptist
Ihvtedo, Fla., have Qualified with
Church In Plant City and the
the .30 caliber carbine, Harvey
aa sharpshooter end * James aa

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MONDAY,' JUNE 18, 1015

TIIE 8ANFORD HERALD, 8ANFOFU) FIvORTPA^

PAGE EIGHTH

Count/, to the County Judge of
Seminole Count/. Florida, at hla
office. In l 1m* court home of aaM[
CounfV at Hanford, Florida, ■**.'*■
in
eight calendar month*
from
(he lime o f the flrel publication
of thia notice. Each claim or de­
mand shall be In writing, and
ehall state the place of roaldenca
and post office addreaa of
the
e la Irnahl, an*t %hall he tfwofn to
l*y 'the claimant, ngant, or at*
lurney. and any inch claim or de­
mand not m filed shall he V'dd
MAltIK H HTlNKClI’ IIISlL
A* executor of the la a t Will
and Testament of Clara Ann
Klein per, elect-Marti
FI rat pub Heat Ion June IN. 13MS,

1Food Important In
President's Home
Front Battle
A new rll'fu frn ic t!, i u
oped by Du l\ . i( I t *n.,
vn iK U u rl .tit* ft " i f
Fine ImhI., full, I .gn g&gt; •*&lt;
G o o d ilur.hilit/, Ve., } 1*1

looL ai in I v pf t !
CLOSI AND 1GN0 V7L4K

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone

H3

Such i. tin «im|tilp rruan for
tin- |iri"tfilfnt|itl appointment of
|{ ,1 rtmlt.n r Anderson, New
Me Mm I eninemt, a- Secretary of
Agriculture .,-«I War Ktwil Adiiitm.lrnltir
II.H'ttiforc during Ihr wnr, proilurllon uf numillims had the
mum liilliiH’ That wu* heenuae
mu ill.tit. u rn more important.
|. i .(lic it .|&gt;i-ai.illg. Ihuli food
lufoi iiKilit'ti .ntt ..vultuldc in.|n ..it-, that \ it irrttnn ulll become
it ..m- m,in it., . over food pnrhir
I nut, tli-lr Untiotri, ratim ing und
pnring. Hr will have nuthnrily to
n&gt;ttiiiiii..ii- nil v-itvemnientril ncliv(I t . |it i t,i i ,' In food
Kvt i nn ■ t irly in tin war,
;li-rc li’ite in-* n demand* fnt Mich
,i
f i t ntindiii.irtilirio turret!
Jorge pro

well b a.c inter*
:i r u i n mimed into

C L A S S IF IE D

ADVF.Ril.HIrvr.

Hanford Venetian mind Co. and,4 i
Intent] to reel* ter aa Id name pur* *
auant to the t« r m» of the T lc t ltloua Name K'atUlo (Chapter XOm
lA » a of Florida] wltn the clerk
of the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida

Juno IN. FM.V

• May It. IMS

A T i n u r ^ f M W i T A T l t w r name

CI1AULKH HOLT flCLAW ,

Owner.

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When 'ikteters (tart w n f
Inj. and flits begin butrir( . . , Quick 1 Stop thia
netva-wi acting lymphcny
—w(lh F litl '
Thia ,md*nt insecticide rptaya
'em end (lays 'eml It kill, aren
the dreed diaeeae-Iedeo malaria
tnceiuiio—ea well ea many tom*
mon houaehotd Ala* and mol ha.
Buy year nmrnn'a (apply of
tlalnles*, pleaasnt-amcU* _
lug Flit, today!
■

HAllaEV. If alive, who#* Chris*
Matt name la unknown*, and if
fir ad to th«* unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees or gran tees
of the said Al.LYH PKAIU&gt;
HAILKY. deceased, and hus*
l»a n «t .------------- llVll-KY. dt&gt;
ceased, whoso Christian nunt
I* unknown, having or clalmhave ariy right, title
or Interest In nr to the prop­
erty hereinafter dtecrlbedt
A sworn Hill « f Complaint .-hav­
ing t*e« ti fifed agnlnM you and
•-urh of &gt;nu herein and It being
iiuaslo in irppaar that yutif ad*
d reeve* are unknown, the same
bring a nil It to* *)!ilel U ll» l « Hit
following dt-scrlftet! property ell*
ua|c. lying and hrltig In the City
».f M.infvrd. Count &gt; of Itomlnnt#
an» | Hlnti of FlorhU. being more
purtlcalarly tlu i fibnl «* follows,
lo* w it;
Lot i and Ilia Kfivt I'* feet
of Lot I. ntock 3. Tier t
of the City of Hanford.
Florida, according to K U.
Traffnrd’a man tlisreof rs*
fflnloi Iri Piat fb/uk 1,
pages U to ft, Heml no In

d it f fin*l director,
u b ium

Notice la htrehr fflvca that l
am angasedlnbuelnsaa at IIS Kim

fictltlon* name of 'MaytftCi Hi*
M v c ti A u o d iU t", for Ph/alcal
■jgtofftrqb
tie v«Iopm*Ol,
*nd
*fr»at &lt;cW* Intend to rcglatar mid
n im i pursuant to 111• term* of Ih*
**FIctltloo» Nanw Htfttute” (Chap*
tar X0}£1 U w i of Florida i with
the Clerk of tb« Circuit Court of
Hamlnole County. Florida.
m. it BoucnnKhu. ion
U T. ODKLU L©%
Ownpri

kills rim .

WO', HI
AND MOSQUITOIS

County lle e o r d * .
These pre s r n l s are i h N f t f o r o (r»
ronimeml you t o he and a p p e a r he*
fore this C o u rt ei ther In pe rs on or

'M lf,3

10&lt; H r Una for on# Inaartlon
M e p*tr Una (o r thrao ln»»r(lona
07e pat Una for 6 Inaartlona
|5c pat Una for SO Inacrtiona
M inlnuB ralaa . . , JOe

GET THE THRILL

P H O N E 1(1 OR B R IN G Y O l'R A d, in T H I SANK
Coonl, flra worda to lha tlnr, inrludlm; iihmii and .id
'A ll aflyertla«n***»u fo r altMtlona wantnf’ - ill hr rh.u|
rafular tlaaalflcd ralaa.

Betty Jameson Has
Tried Everything;
Returns To Golf

II SALE — On*
heavy-duly
rappla hook hoy lender outfit,
‘hone County (503,
SO ACRE farm ttl»d. good .'low
In* walla, 10 a tre i rough Inml
Palm Hammock 8«nfonl. Kin
F. E. Bolt, 1101 Park A vc.
Sanford, Kla. I’hone d5l \S.
PLATFO R M
aUp-cuvrred,

Hjr F R A N K

IlOCKER,
ne»l&gt;
Phone .fhil I

FO U R ROOM HOUSE,
near air base, nrw s
Inside.

(350.00.

Writ*

Box 1(50, Sanford,
A

B E A U T IF U L home on
A ve. Edward F. Lane.
U ST SELL OUT — Reatn ura ill
business, dut lo 111 health. Com
plrtaly e^nlppiad. Phone HOhM

6

A

FOR

SALE:
one
heavy-duty
grapple hook hay loader outfit

FEED STORE

Phone County 450J-___________
SM ALL 8 room home on whcela,
7x7. kitchenette, wired, acreen, ad, awnings, (-tty Shoe Shop,
UPHOLSTERY
fabrics. . U.|&gt;es
tries, dpmaaka, brocalelles. a
rood stock to aOleel from.
It
1L Brown, CQU N . Orange Ave
Pbona *088, Orlando, Fla.
houaehold

effects-

Blond, solid maple dining room
suit*, twin cheats, babv buggy,
play pen, ate. Phone 328-JA CUTE, coiy, comfortable bunrelow that U now vacant. E d­
ward P. Una.
__ ___________

tin2(i-yi*ar-olil
San
Antonio
Tex , golfer who tried her Kami
at variuuii und uundry fialda of
cr rlpnvnr, ha, returned to hr i
fii.t love—golf And ahe believr,
(hore'« a definite place for women
in ih, poatwar golfing picture
Now that I've turnexl pro P I
find more time for my golf
g iim r" aaya lietty. "In that w»T
1 liope to contribute to the wo
men’* game. It'a bminil to proapei
in the pontwar -period, aince to
day's many women war worker*
will Ih&lt; lookirg for relaxation
Golf will give it to them."
lietty, now a member o f the
gulf advisory staff of A. (&gt; 1*1 T I I K l i n i n ' I l f T i l t: I i l l XTV j i i &gt; &lt; 4 1 • I '. H i n n . i : i h i \Vpaldmg L Hrothefs, will darote
TV. r U M I I I M . I *
much of hut time to g o lf cxhlbi
iN
.ft
; K*TATt; n r
timn^. and cllnira niberavar Hat tTI.A11rA
ANN STKJU’ Ktt. *
service* will help the game of
1he
T\&gt; A ijL CKKIHT«JUM- AM* FLU
HUYB**
I
I
j
KVI
V(T • I.AIMM ( *1C
Kh. will also assist the spoils
I* ELI AN PH
AUAlNHT
MAIP
erpiiiiment manufacturers In de­
KUTATi:
Tcni mi«l tdTii i»f ynu rip lit-r«*hi
signing women's golf eouipmrni.
anil rr*ju&gt;rt*(l t«* pr**^**nl
In Women"* PC
any rl films Biitl tlirnifintls whlrii
And while doinfc all thia Hetty you. or either of you. miy havr
will brush up on har play in an­ (igalnst tha m Ia I i* rif CLAIIA AS'N
ticipation of the wromen'a Profei* STKMI’ KIL, dtcAiiMfNl. late of «altl
aional Golf Association champion­
ship, a (10,700 'War Bond event
at Hooka ne, Wash., Aug. 6.
Miss Jameson, who began golf­
ing at II as a sidekick for her
father at Dallas, won her first
state title at 12. In 1D3D she won
I he 13rd women's national rrownj
healing Dorothy Kirby o f Allan1
to, 3 to if, nt Noroton, Conn. A
total of 131 started In the event.
The following year at Del
Monte, Calif., she retained tha

of PICKING WINNERS
T O N IG H T S

N A V Y U t U I ’ I.E
huusu nr ajiur
dren.
1’hune

A IJ ,- S T A H

FEA TU RE

AlV‘ "^BAltSAmS

Greyhound G u s
la on the air over
W D B O tonight
at fi‘ 10 and over
W L 0 V at 0:16
w it h a l l th e
"dope"
on the
Hogs at the San­
ford - Orlando
Kennel Club.

S T O C K T O N I 'l t l O E
.SCATTER IION
PAIN TE D HKAUTY
L O N E T IM
1 AS SIE
R I V E R DE EP
C H E n iF U I. RUDDY

LEGAL NOTICE

LET US HELP YOU
CLAN A
PROFITABLE FLOCK
MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM

1(4 acres Und lyin g anotn ol
Jro»d, hogao
»nd
,oU
ow-n a, TooUn Place— Wareuse and S lota lylpg nlong
la of TEllwoy In Cnmrcoii
City. Going Into service. Mnl
Kunlk, RL 1, nox 183, Sanford.

ASSORTED

E CK

A l’ Newnfenturea Sjwirta Writer
NEW YORK — lietty Jnintion

IlitcM St Aft A tflft t*. M. Sharp

Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
ADS ARE NEWS

Turn al Red Arrow
On Route 17 (Hanford Highway)
tween Sanford and Orlando.

Printed In Big T jp *

at

Longwood

N A V Y , rotl'dc with child, apart
meul near bua line. M r« Pm
Parent, Room 405, Viildcx Hotel

TH REE bedroom hou«r, imfimii-h
7 ROOM House, bath, 2 screened cd for State Adjutant " f Ameri­
porches, small
grove, • com ­
can Legion; also ►mnl! house nr
munity dirnr aqulppexl. cbwa.
apartment, furnished, « » gtnund
lights and city water through­
floor. Joel Fiold.
out. Quick.Sole) Bargain! U.A.
* Shriner, Lake M ary, Flaei

SIT. WAN'F

RECAPPED TIR E S
Maya Juat received another large
shipment of recapped passenger
U n a , practically all alrca. Tnose

TT

COLORED woman, lumc-t and
roliablr,
deaires
nn-&gt;ilian na
maid.
M1H, Sanford Avenuo,
Sanfonl, Fla.

B q —

jh . p t a w a d t o J f ,

COLORED gTf r wanlaTJotT ai Hold"
or cook. GIBVb E. 7th St. up
W e bftve In stock o good quantity
atalra.
o f both truck and pesaegger tires,
k lW tubes, •_______ ________.■
, per bushel, 19.00

w
x a r*
Bex B7 r ^ ; - '

F"

on Park Ave.
i by appolntmale
price

BESSIE- Mac Jeff, 1122 Oraafft
AVc. want* job aa mui-l.

IIIJS1NKS» SEKVICk
TlOKAUE
-Oat age.
atnrarw

ic Have Gocut Rtllahle Pnintem
avnPablo. d ill Sanford. Paint
A Glass Company. Phone 303.
MT(1

E X C B LLE N T

BODY

AND

FKNDLn

WORK BY AN KXPEltT. 8UPRbtOR AUTO I'A lN T lN d large assortment of mlora. Youi
ear can look new, Bring It tc
^

fur nitur e '

o l I ef P ’ m o t o r

8 W. let Ht.

r a i .e s

Pboae 123

ta lly lot aew
tires , , , (el Us
check year eM
Urea regularly.

WANTED—
TWO PORCH rockers and one
cheat Of .drawers. Inquire 910
W A N T E D T O B U Y: 60 hens am)
. fryere. Palmetto Grocery, 817

You'll enjoy miany a coiy, pleasant hour at horn e In a beautifully styled, comfortable Hvlni
room such as this on® . , . completely comfortable, tastefully chosen 1 Choice of colors and
sprlhg filled construction for the utmost in comfort, relaxation and livability
. •
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�lof lbs. s' * nl#

I f » l " * U i to b « freei if we wiah U
£ )rM *rv e toviolaU tho** iwcetlmable p rlri.
b f M fo r which we here been eo l a ( con­
tending— we matt flfh t l
— I'A THICK

♦

vo lu m e

ft ^riliillis

XXXVI

k . n * a ( . r IWlb baaaba Itart
aartaf M i .

AN INDEPENDENT NEW SPAPER

IIK X R T.

Franco Spain
d e n ie d Access
J o New League
ft'

rap## *111 Irtaba

K-Htablbthcd 1908

*************

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JI NK 20. 191.*,

Big Sticks A re
W aved A t U.S.
Idle W orkers

Shipyard Surgery For Warship

President Joins With
WLB And ODT In
Proding Workerg^p
Go Hack To

Notice Served That
* Franco Government
r Not Fit- Company
, For Rest Of World

(Ur

SA N . FRANCISCO, June
20, (A P )—The United States#
t inod 49 o th y nation* toy in a blunt'notice that a
Franco regime in Spain can­
not join thuir world league.
They aaid, in plain won!*.
Jleneralisaimo Ftanco’H gov­
ernm ent would not he a fit
companion because it was »et

Member . W w l r d IT phh

N. I M i l l If

TokyoHintsAtNewlnvasion
By U, St Of Ryukyu Islands
KM) Transports And
2 Task l’tirees lieported Coneetit ra­
ted N e a r Okinawa

New Yorkers Jam Coney To (Jet Heat I^plief
-——»-s-rT

A •#-#!■ I#s r m s l

&gt;n,

President Truman and the goVcrnnirht s s n s i
lux stick. at
ihousunds uf the motion’* idle
workers todav, nroddmg them to
iro bark to the jobs they left
over labor disputes. More that*
2ti.000 workers in vital war work
1 in scattered sections o( the
1 try were larget* for dlroc
from the War I-abor Board
I hi* Office of Defense T ra n sp o rts
lion
President
Truman
ordrt
the plants at the Diamond Alkali
Army seizure and operation of
Company. Painmville, Ohio.

nil with the aid o f the NnzlFaselst Axis. Diplomat* here look­
ed toward Madrid fo r possible cfjfret* o f their action.
An earlier Big Five meeting
had brought about, agreement that
aiJ* ajntetupnt should g#i Into the
f!. recurdn o f the conference, not
in ly th * Smarter it la drafting,
declaring enrmiei in this war
,;tohould be denied access both to
(he general assembly which will
' tip the forom of a United Nations
ofgantxntion and to a security
council which will enforce pence.
A conference committee quickly
approved that idea.
• ' liut Mexico wanted something
mure.
1-ul* Quintanilla, former Mexi­
can ambassador to Moscow, went
Into an open commission session
finggrmg u copy of n speech iie0x1(1 MO1# that no government act
“ p with thu uid of Axis military
(
I*ar4 u« Pa I * fw al

Ft. Volie Williams
Army Airman, Pays
Infantry Tr i but e

m
(i'U»*»ci •**s«-*•;.... .
Commission Picks Softball O pener
ilf/ S 'u i IRoads To Be Built 1$ Postponed - On
S M M E i S M j u pjextjr‘3 .Years! Account "O f Rain v

I f (but4* til th* figbt ing infsn1try man id *ha ^lyttK A r m v In th*

*1

can o f ser+ico, has tw*h Ort
a,don Island and New Guinea
frnrtz is the brother of Ralpl
Warner, funner Herald report#&gt;
.'
.
in&lt;&gt;» zUtioned with tha Navy in , | ( 0 U d
‘I I S e l e c t e d
A «
'Jacksonville.
jbrkionv tiie.
u “ Well, the greoz conGlcl is
pver in Europe,** he recently
.•rote his parents, **wwh.'we are 1
||l
» r v happy;
hannv! how ever,'no
ever.'
J l very
one ]
Seminole
County’s secondary
got excited, no drinking was done
» ; . i . l we didn’t even 'discu ss It
system may be greatly inby the
the actmt,
action ,.f
of thr Board
Very much. Rome way with
with the
the l" '» s e ,l by
president** de*|h.
Maybe
the uf County Commissioner*, which
neglected Psrlfic will now receive met in spciis I session Monday
e&gt;ruing in compliance with thr
||. share of men and malarial*.
request of the Stale Hoad De­
, “ In Europe, they had several partment nnd designated
10y.fi
‘ • fu g e armies. Down here until miles o f road to is- limit or re­
• very recently, on* army (Oth built in the county during the
Artfly), ha* done everything. I next three years, according to
ihuddef to think what would 0. f*. Herndon, county clsrk.
happen to Japan If *»• bad sevTo finance -this construction.
trsl armies and » I 1 th* planes State Funds will b« matched with
used in Europe.
Federal funds in accordance with
•
“ We are still locaU d In this the recently Interregional H ig h ­
hlca estate. Hop* we’ can stay way Committee plans.
it vras
here fo r awhile. Most o f the men requested by the State that the
ICSSIlBB#d o s r t t # T « s |
ar* gettin g pretty w ell rested up. I
‘ srts o f the division doughboy,

up liMihi.ti 1* 11 11i* 11**v%1 1 vi»m »ii(a ;
•hi,,th* ri*t of 1 hum t 1_I i»kui|C ro*

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meet ( has «|f -t
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1Rt *. | te t

$1,500.00 Is Raised
By Kiwanis Club
At War Bond Sale
Morris S a y s Hotarv
Forfeited (Janu* H\
Stt^yinu (Jut tif Ki»i'
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ramputirn herft m ni*anii|f
»y r.'l"*»r«i r
t * 4-f 1*111.*' le­
T O W I N i ^ n t J H o t u r y * I*&lt; «•*•!.“* hr *rt\\v “ ntMl rvrrjroiu M»v¥r *l&gt; mu * tv r
Ihe sho &gt; will
nt 1 III * 1
in w «tuu* to iilrikp a ! th® m im y
•
o n i a U I l I 1 r i O I I J I Ml n nrw location, preferably one o’clock.
---- -------*
further mirth. The h»ut here .»
Most persons win hiiv** itlnii+L
T^e
" mich hernhlei] KI wmmk
te tn fic
It U no imull wofuler j njrehai"-'! Ih»ik I» of ( Lr 71h VV (i
|{o1 *ry ■•"fthall frame ♦h h b mb * 1 t the Filipinoi h»ve tb**n i i*oan, hn\* alrea&lt;t\ i #’('*■IVt"l ID* *
fnn**.| "Ml U&lt;t eveninK, '•ill lu^v «uminvr capital nt Ha &lt;juio. Th*» • tick#t
a,
Mi
1 mu­
l*ts f"
pbn *•
Krhliy evening at H (mi temperaturethere is very
lt !i(ir&gt;l wfttr
said. The.
o’ch^k.
It wan dec Iiled Uat eve
fiv-hi ,*amuful
7.ri degrw*
&gt;nan at tin ImmiI '
the lln
•i 1
Min&gt; Us nurmicer* H h M "rru
\It hough ilie \ 11 Corps &lt;lo*, lobby torng’it. he s.i.n.l nod n • • l«
* • i, m » : u # .
li
and • hnrle» Morrlum of lb* Ki
not often come in duett contact *h o pun l ii»* Lon I s '&lt;%iti rft * is * H- i .
•
,
• ^('Mill |f |)14f •• ,»
11'
wai •* anti Knlary club te.mi« %
%11 1( **iir n c e p tinnal infantry fra# ticket t.» th* *L.
•
Ihr lb "
l .ri tnit rs 1*SL
'" ! ' V! it,
be
ii|&gt;. ui id it *IS, • • "1 *
Tbe Hanf tril V iv.ii Vii Milt .*.
\ not hi-1
T&gt;nt
three i/i..
K i w a n u m emtUTv f*»i i t i , . I ♦aj.
„ m. i lucky
n ' enough to Am*
I
I»
I ill
- it.Mill I «- h *I l«*lt I’d t.i
- . 1 , .*,sr*..l
1.. mit ' with
the 37th DiMiion
the ...
day Orcbaitr® a ill play welect lotis I &lt;'ih*i l
III,'. .
\1 l »*t , .S A
greatly
worriwl *.».«..«
about 1the
*,
., .
Ih*»
KiwnmufiL&gt;
.♦
&gt;&gt;w
t»f
'»
—
t .LmiLi a
. . Ituiiuin waa entered. A* you know »nd 'acconu oliy Ossie l.ewls. fca i serving fm
M
l'U!
1
|
*
ill tin
r.'fti *» i
•ithJ M ( .
roftie " i the icarne which waa to .. '
M
,l. .
...
hi O
II dwi vi i li»* hunt be u m ii I.I
that was another
“ first” for Ihe t ured Nav&gt; tinirer.
—
.1
I'urific thi'Ul,
Ku
f Hi. | odg. .
M - U l* i I t #1 ’ ill i
tail place last avenlng, iat up all . l - . —
H
ircp
l
tbl»
jfitlary
thallcn^i*
fm
J7sh.
Thev
were
th*
first
to
N «xt will came Sanford's sen hiothrr. lives at If it»t •&gt;a , nml I tv••
night by Laka Monroe, im [orf 1
tint) L I* a f* ri«lny m**bi ifimif if he
sational young cartiMinist, lours (itlii'i In nt In*i
tuning
th* raid
god, Jupiter enter Manila.
nnvincfij I hr)
.hi llo to U\*
H tV.'fi vl|r|i
“ Being
In
thr
I’ummandlng Loosing
who
with
chalk
and R ill" JiVi* ill U Mill
I’lUMus to semi a heavy rain, was
u hi** 1*4*11*1
l*i Inf I........
UI in
|i i i Y
is 1 | ^'f I-w I,,
the assertion of Charles Morris (le iieiiil’ * office affords mr prl
ratal. Will display his lights-d
j HIM I in17* Mr
... .
. .1■on * f Itotary
Kfwaniao liefinan vilege, of visiting the front which lug csric nl ores
SI
IS*
I »L «i tin- «*l
K d u n i* countered Hus claim ordinarily I would not have. I
Acrniistn antics sslll nest hr
It* ■#it i N M‘
“* f hit "if* t" tin i
W»»|| ' *' * i
with thr assertion Ihnt it was fee) that I have learned a great g lftn by Vriila Alkgn. ol ^lo
| "?ir*s fhul - 1
i* Aril W
&gt;
* {
k:
‘f
Hoti'iy
wishful
thinking
thm deal by merely Iwing allowed to Cogburn ■jRiTiinil of &lt; Darii inv s»un
rtvi»
w
r*
&lt;
■
\:
f it h»J
; 1•* » tiiim v w &lt;&gt;raosid the rain, .
are foM inyself
thei hardships
our
•»,
,+
,
t
i, Mr*, l-arrs M(Mll'i aI t "til l&gt;l» HVifills*
I
til
•.!"
*
*
,
1
,
1,1
1... 1 ft
At up v j» t r , the farmer* and ground furecs euduie T » m « '* Th*il will |..|low « .nog h, Hoi
numbed.of Jsps. T h * Japs in tmI
1.1
r
1s
I •■I ( *
l Mr
grow, rs re■Joired In thr downpour ,c,-in, u shamr that everyone of ,,
d pCull
i 11ui, » W A V F , t .SNR V 1r11 r hi" \
' articular region are in small
t la Mr
^ | I'mitmU dull) w *
I .11 ll.l* l *»•
•tiii IIt*,
i
*.r"fc
*»"*!
T*i
i
■
wept
in
f
r
o
m
the
ess!
st
u,
m
old
not
visit
the
front
and
whk
y*
groups, poorly armed and in bad
,
_
j
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•*
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L
i
i
j
*
•
iifhl
I
ii
ri
k
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lift*
*t
•lie
Ann Whilukir Anil Jurkk" Mt
1 MkV Maty
Percy Mero. loasto supervisor o f abon
l ud i‘- M.
Acrurinng tu . ■,-c [ u( uutmlvrs huw ssiy much
, 'I
■hap* physically - mainly from
*he­ (111*1 f|H|l ,| • - * * »
t
1*11+I t llII M 1.1
i *m\ tietrii
DolimlJ e l th«» fVurbiirn
will I'M*! 1* fit! iti 4s ,
' r ■ lb.&gt;.
Ihe
State
Hevenrjre
Department,
H
it
i
Whilner,
weatherman
I
W
w
f
nrr
mdrbtcd
to
the
Infantry
1 CMllMMPd tin Itege *!&gt;*■» I
hunger. W e still k *«p a guard
ftri+V/
f Y
do lume fiktvcy dkkivcmg.
» w
bdsy Thursday notifying
urjrinjr inch, • uf rain fe ll during the [ IT)clt
It, ,
| T
*'i|+siuy
■Mauls rT- 1 e'uscatta dewier* nt tho -proei* doWi’fiour and tb ow er, thnr fob 1
1
Mt i 1 ..II,i
Tom
T
m
it.
hinrkft"
v
(ruim^lMiu,
V
M
MI
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I
I dare say our appeasers, our
I tie It I. t. i.t
••t
U to |,t of
■
sions
o
f
Bonnto
Bill
No.
4T
ne
teh.l
jwuiiinil*
ii
h
I
■
*
InWe
l
tinlll
late
In
the
qiglit.
On
wil*
porfurm.
with
Hurry
h
u
&lt;
I
el
l
hll’4
li4
‘
i*
at Ashtathe ft. |,|
strikers, our profiteers, would
amended and enacted into law.
Tuesday there Was a heavy showIf*II VC \A . hi- w tfr
Ml
■ t.athr pill II •»
day
lo
the
i It i * *I
Mu iry t«*
Mi lu*
The act ailds a cent more tax, ar-Uuit rcturded .04 Inch of ralq, hnve * change of heart. Death
yr*l**r*luv
f
Pul
ii/ftft
Itivt-r,
Jo®
l^viur,
HNAS
iiiastvr
itiugi
lxn’l a. very pretty sight, and
Th iol.1 Jitj4_Ahk“ lu_*M "i * 1jt JMiuht
to the charge o f cigarettes, re ­ which for the tw o “ day period
, •slalu+UteU.
. _
■fab,
will
.clUe.daiii
with
Irish*
J
Md.
where
hr
although authors may write Of
Ih* pi * - m*,| L’, ( *nn t f ‘u»
quires all dealer* to get permit*, msdi- 2.fi'J Inch**.
During the
(Ipuning
of
Ihr
Hnl
Khirld
It; photographers may, picture It; and- mystifying Teals.
V’ o+thir hi g Ltilv tl+oihle puhl
ItakllSBH IIS N ( « T*»*l
exacting • f**- therefor* In addi­
A
R
haiiu-l
Si-nkitrik,
who
linn
('lull,
snmiwi
r
,
,j
ti\
I
In*
S
h
I
vh
I
i
Eddie Frump, the smiling Niivy
•f I In-I m if III
11i-i Money Lib
only when one see* It, doe* the
tion to other taxes imposed by
bfi'ii
in
liaiiuiig
nl
Muron,
(•*».,
A
r
m
y
n
I,
lMMt|,llll’.t_
Ufltll
I
,,„,k
,,, ,|l(.
„ „ I tlI
Hus
full wiH-hl sink In. I shell always guitarists will sing song yuu like in njlDfiijif g it wrrk itl Ihivtidut
law, provides fo r reports of sales
July
2,
wi
n.
Mi
N
ii
nr
v
ltr,,i-k
to boar. Tlu- &lt;losing selection « ill
pay tlu* fn( ui ii i' t+f |1* no fur
be
grateful
to
those
men
who
or other disposition of cigarettes,
Hcut’h nft**r which hr ^ ill irporl w hi, will i , i i - s i i n u * dliertinn a a if, tirki-t
If; f hi* I hud l ‘lt*mcarry tha blunt of th* figh t - b*. by the N *vy Orchestra
r A number o f Ig U ftttifig exhib­ and provides for bond* by agents
lo fh# l ‘ nivf*twily of Kansu** f+«r nf the club, sill l,e Imrk front t*fi! 11i *i fill*! batkiT's $2N KO fur
the
infantry,
i
Th#
feature
motion
picture
will
its of oovvenln of* war from and dealers, providing for ths
further trniliing. Hr is the guest her vacation
f *1 *1 ( ii*h muliiiL* a daily dnutdc
In his mall. Lieut. Williams ha tho T echnlcolur •p®&lt;‘U flr . "A
U tn tho ■EuroW n fod^AslaUc enforcement of this sot and pen­
uf hiii puretils, Mr ittiil M t* luhtt
Major A R W ht +rlun ;mn&lt;*uiici-&lt;t v%hit h j+iiid 11!&gt;’• fUj.
fo llo w in g atl. officia l report tn enclosed several supplement* of
Nto liemeinber,*' featuring Senkarik
rants U
alties fo r violation.
Ihnt
The
club
h«*iiiLt|iiiiiU£ji
thiw
that rffe c t that Sanford had been
TMMiifHtN etif rn** * ---"
Power and
This bill further provide*. an chosen fo r a period# of o ie yesr the Sixth Army News which pie* I laul Muni and M «rU Obvie»n
yenr will b«* l.»+Atr«l in Uu? hnwo
I’li-I ll ntf— U s ti i i f i ; i
ittfreoao on U&gt;* cigarette perm it as state headquarters for the tures the fighting on rugged
%1* I «s*-)
I if k
I.irut. John G l‘Mtt*rwi.n wh" j rn»*nt of Ihr .lunidi High .HKh*»v*l 1 1111*1# A*f n t
terrain and the retaking o f Cor■ A number of photographs of fa r tho. retailer from |1.00 to
*• k 11 &gt;it I g■t
has been s t r u n g in thr I’m iflc j tlur to thr fnrl thwl thr huihling t* \I ' ■,h -* t i l1t1 u
* i*
w • I \ r i * « tr
,-HIUor. In various poof* t * ho $3.00, Olid no person, firm .or cor­ American Legion, C a m p b e l l - regidor, Including dropping of
for the past it*,* yours is -|m-i »*I form erly um- i (**r ihi* purjuiM*. I Ii i1 I • I I +T i
Lossing Post S3, at Its meeting paratroopen.
' - « I 'Hi
marches at tho hood of hta troop*, poration. having a permit to a*U
ing » Icu ir with in- nio thc i, Mis
, ■■mi if tp w— ! *i I mr If y i
n i Tenth
a ml Krrnch A v »■
Mdtvlsy
evening,
voted
to
cosigns papers, alights from a ptono cigarettes at wbol**als shall be
I lf«| liali Dull* Dutihlr I
J. (1, I'ultersun, Si
lactit 1'ist - nur, in not m romlitbin for thi +
' - a n d even In k dress suit, wsr* authorized thereunder to t«U nt operptr with Department A d ju ­
%. *
Vf *
( i |.|.
tersnn's ivifr nnd two sons who unr.
ioh n Dawson Drew .IH, sen
tant' Reid Maim In proving that
1
|! Hu# ,
*• I iut.ihi *I i*t|
♦ loaned by Mrs. H .,H . Foster of retail,
n
tail, nor shall any person, fin n Sanford is the m ost ideal envircreside In Atlnntn G*- »&gt;•' Ills,,
n
,.first
class,
USNR,
or
SanAll
I
mi)*!* unit girU
nf
frmn
t lUitl * NDml-#'*
TI. -I*
\ |taft
Mouth Sanford Avsnu# who*#
corporation having a permit to
r lot J(o*«
here with him.
i , arrived at th* N’ uvnl Train
T» to 14 Y«*nv« of art urr (*llg(hh&lt; I 1
1 *• Ltd
mem fo r such headquarter*.
8 g t Hooey Foster oont
•
I
K
I
e
.
l
t
U
c
r
--a
l
®
m
I
I
r
i
u
cigarettes
-at
retail
bo
permil ____ ____
*
i
, Station, Norfolk. Vo. recentUi report MotnIny, July 2, nt tlit*
Joel F. Field; department com­
I « * r n i f i i l llnlf
I Mi MI*I r I
Hfrom ovsrsoas.
mltted to s*|l at (Wholttal*.
Lieut, George II. McCUdlund, M‘ hoo| lu-iidipiuiIfm for rvgintu*
ii undergo training for duly
John Rose Houghton n f lathe
mander o f the 7th District, who
1 *,t||i
Mlllf
. Fhllc 11In*
* Copt Jam** A . Smith, son of
Mrs.
Mct’
lrllund
and
son,
Mnckry,
I
4
+
1
*
Jli+lk
•
ii
ikl||(VIIfir
Mary
died
oayty
Tm
pln
g
morn­
0
new
destroyer
o
f
thr
tiun.
had worked untiringly to Induce
iflh,. and Mr*. J. A . 8 mJth, and
l sin . Hi a i*.it
rM JVr w+ruilli y
of Jacksonville are thr guests ol
th* denartmsnt to came here, ing at hie home follMrtng an ftl- ______ e Fleet.
roon with a medloa! eores bat( lira ml Ftaflirr ' ' t+iid I’ lrc
nese of nln* mouth*.
*.
hos Just comnleted seven Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F McClelland
mad* th# report.
Fwii ri Ii II me*r—Fsi» up|f t *
lion o f the field artillery of
&lt; U u I n I r I is l l i a r r t
Bom Oct. 18, 1870, to Nrwwich,
i* duty aboard a destrover
C. W . IsbllL toporting on the
7th Army sent a collection ” ;
. u s#— .
-***
1 hli+Mi \ w d1
"*H&lt; || Ml »i»p
in
tha
Atlantic,
He
wrare
N
.Y
t
the
T4
year
old
man
earn*
Klk-I-eginn
sponsored
Bemlnolo
f souvenirs Including German
!
1
C
&lt;
t
I
iv
111»
ii lli-» IL+y
Mr*. FrUd* Josephine
fo r tho American Theater
County Fair, stated It had been to la k e M ary in 1 8 0 where he
1 liar I in Kfmi It** III *Twerp
th e European-African-Middle
* M*U» 11»v till I'
as outstanding financial sueeosi. was engaged In farm ing. Survivors
Funeral service* were held (hi* I Hi IT% n a I "
rn Theater.
that everyone had enjoyed It Include the widow, Mrs. J-Rng outfit and a lot e f Oar- 7 &amp; S L * died ht' a local
■ f tom oo n at 3:00 o'clock nt t h e , ,
' * T ' l , ' * , i utAl
t e0il8
ilt
w Is the son o f Mr. and
and that there had been no com­ Houghton o f Lake Mary; one son,
money of high denomina- tel Tuesday nightt aat
Another shipment o f vnrn has Erickson Funeral Home for It'd* * 1 Hidri wlrrl or
A Lurk i Hdwi|
Garland X- Houghton o f Motfollowing an iltnoe* o f five weeks. plaints.
Jim Drew of Hanford. Be- been received by the Red Cross ert N, IlaiinHord. I’ettv O fficer i aisitii
Ti ’ll ink s image
i i
I
I'.iriiaito
Jllli
' ,
I # llr,t
urns;
four
grandchildren.
Gar*
enllallng
in
the
Navy,
he
Donation o f Sidney RIChard o f
office, It was announced this 3/c, o f the Sanford Naval Air
from ____■
. JH
■
m
b
llsrs—
1
‘
s
l
srlll ,
J
r_
Barbara,
John
Boas
and
-employed
‘
by
the
Crown
1 1 0 f o r new poot colors waa apa
now rstumed to cM l
morning, with rn appeal fo r knit­ Station, who died na the reault
■Hnlnlsla llarel
rick Houghton, a ll..o f MoL
Co. He attended Knler- ters to fill the chapter’s quota o f a bullet wound Inflicted early I Imrlicgn IticIH Mi,sl#rl„*s
*, brought. 5 Jep^fteg. a to Sanford stven years ago.
- i n ^ i Schooi - :
,
■
form erly a metner o f - the * * ft waa decided that beginning bourne; and one t m r , Mra. Fi. .
i Pass Away
S Is 1 Is
o f (20 article* this summer.
.Sunday morning.
Hlnrdrlfl
T l^ n lUir
Eastern Star
Monday In July that two meet­
at tioaaoKanais and * Jap
T h * quota, consist* o f helmets,
Tho Rev. E. F, MaKInUy, pas­ t«-|V&gt;iji,s#'t)fnSIIk
«
CWe
Af
*•
CMOS
k o m Se a t h
fen alty.
ings b# bald • ------ 1 --------Instead o ‘f
gloves, sweaters and mufflers tor f f t)he Firsf Methodist Church,
■etralb llsre—I ' l l lsll#l
.. „
_____
’•
Dew Hasty o f
one on the
and on* oq U.8.
— ---------Army in Wisconsin.
and anyone who ran Is' urged to officiated and- burial was made t An&lt;ty Mink t ta n l#
::+
1
Jersey
Mill
«
Merry
Kay
o f Sea Bees
____ Good* l a _______
each raantn.
Funeral afrrfcoa will bo bkld
8C0W ."tJune 20. (,F)-M aJ. report to the offlcea on Tuesday "in Evergreen (lemstery.
third Mon*
r . -ik iio
I Queen's Holt
vote was
o f tbs Nt
Nikolai Afanasiev, chief and Friday mornings. Those who
to the effect at th* Erickson Funeral Dome
Mr. HannlfoW I* survive#! by ti lNu,in
r.I Holl
&lt; Palnte.1 Rsauty
tho Co
r appoint i Thursdav at 1:00 P.M. w H
jtu ror; o f the 13 Polee on cannot attend are asked to con­ his w ife and two daughters, one
( l a bib Hare---- IH asllei
(Itslalela Karel
From Pfe.
fo r subversive activities be- tact either Mrs. T. !. Harris, fiv e year* old and th* other
commit
to keep the L o­ Father Mark Carpenter of Holy
I
telly Mack
i fled Flare
, In Germany cam« » ____
ir, and to have Cross Episcopal Church officiat­
the Russian lines, asked the telephone 2fi8-J, nr the Red Cross ■bout 15 months old; his imrenta ; Tommy's
’ ,Tun- glon
Jayne a Margamlte
^collar with insignia tad
over tho use ing- Tha body will be sent to
accompanied I abeolute .
. today fo r no” dsath »en- Office, telephone HO, so that the and one brother who attendeil 1 ll,..i,.n Balls
7 Jsraey V|cg ryarn may be put aside for them. tho funeral.
j of the but
__ i Ink only Imprisonment.
I lit, y i hmltasrat I Mat#
lltd
N o n r W tv fa r 'M iiid L ‘ . . .

Number 1 Project
Among 2i&gt; Planned

Navy Man Kxpirtod
To IVrfnrm l(&gt;nivrht

Home On Leave

. S * I f f t S r a r S l l N c w Cigarette Law
ln.mn
.,ii' Explained Hy Mero

Red Shield Club To
Open On ’'July 2

War Souvenir* Are
•&gt;' Shown In Window

Legion Post Votes To
Assist Department

t°coSSW B W W

Dawson Drew
■Arrives A t Norfolk

John Houghton Dead
After Long Illness

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Im»f I ml &lt; hum i f f o r i* 1# KnV r ilrivril
va »f h»ts thtrr
tnllfi* form er till?
t tn- I S 1 ci. h*iu !■irl-ii *■

Special Picture And
Loral Talent Will
. Aid Bond Campaign

rhilippines U-eety^asned in a - r e -

ill Ivtter to TnF^Herald froO&gt;
l#Mii Volte Williams, Jr. of thr
tnty Vu Force, who u attached

—----------

Program Listed
For Bond Rally
At Ritz Tonite

I’ grail

J.u'iKic.i 4 «. 111ii 111*, l.Auruhr^l a
- |
Mir* r « * fill I VI I.f -pul figrti nf fi’ ll** t\'*J v*. 1

{

I IFF T IIF I H AST at Sin'll Afrirn the I S destroyer Meng, • ‘
Is assisted by a snuiller m ft nft&gt;-r she hm! been torpedor,:
t
Mediterranean in May, I ' l l A Hurd o f hi I hull blown n» ,
s a i lusi-il to I hi Nt-s \t&gt;iV N a w Yard fUi'l iditrrd In dr &gt;•!•■«. (
tom I i e&gt;iilf thr 1' S l**il+R*r Khlpy*pl e n g iu**«*i % t» n i*i »n *•»-it #1
gruff (hi*
*»f thr Inner
to the Mengen making i.
New . of the victory In Europe
,&gt;|(. , M aKUII1 The !• phot"* have 111*1 l&gt;i*en rHritti'd ' .
failed to cause much excitement
( ;tluIll { Intri uat imini I
fanning
soldiers hospiuliied in ,
^
*th e
Philippines,
according
to
Lieut. Franx W. Warner, son of
Mr and Mrs. Wtirt W. Warner,
who after HI! days o f continuous

t aartrlilted

[ ..Is \ .
Li uhiI. .i-t- limtt’d
tiu l.iv unid h it |msstlilo A n u T h’ iiii in\it-inti nl th e R tiy k y u
Islan d s ifilti m ilo s m n th w c itt
til O k in a w a
T n k yn saitl IDO
lian.sjM itts w i t o 1 o iK t’i i t r a te d
at I S. hasps tioai O k in a w a ,
w h ile tw*&gt; I &gt; task in ii'c s m rh n lm y l i t . 1 .in ic r- and fo u r
| hu ttlesh l)is, had m u ted
to
wind Miv.uko l*l*iid. The ly|H&gt;rta
were without I ’ S confirimUipli.
American yi.mnd (..irr, Y U .
nottfn i 11 i’hiiltpiiinc*^ u«h lunojjd HO
ruphllv
it in*i-/*rel thr |oB|iy
111iWhl iit&gt;( ha1,* .1 * fLsi 114."t! I p orKHII'.’ e I o| I'arise CXllfCUrd
Nhi J' ‘i 1 ..id *».&lt;•

W A SH IN G TO N . June 20, &lt;JF\—
Piesulent
Truman
yesterday
waive ( the powei to l ame hil
| suceessor in ihe evrri of his death
or disability and asked Congress
to |lace the Speaker of the HouaO
first tn thr succession line.
Thr President’s menage, ileI liverrsl after his departure fur the
Inst of 11 -cries of long aerial
tups, evoked comments of ap»
o oval
from
ItepubUcaus
amt
lemocr.its in both chambers.
\ few hours later, Senator,
llm lges (H N it, introduced a bill
foil. titing mdmlii lit hilly the I'r fil*
•le t * *Uk'ge*itnfiB The line of,
..MS.— ion. Iindei Hr nlges’ m * » » - J jt |„,|st; KROM T H IS P I c T f l l F
nr* hMi i 11n* rifsitirn ! nnd \ ic# hfcd |llt' *milf JiflMl t«* g’ 1 ll'lik f I **
I 1 tr9jilent, WtUihl lie sjuxeker of park* and |hh»U wpi r f»dtd '
t h» Htiu f
Prewidmt Pro Tern* filenlb !■* the iiipi cut \ huti l* -1 tin •
p*+«i* *tf 1 hr Sphh I p , Svcrelary of
f I ut 1*1 nat noiu ! I
Stctir,
t fi-taf v of Tmmur** Hevrt.it \ i-t U « f AiUitiiry (tfnenil,
tir ( i**nt*rnl, Navy Seen*t#♦f \, ! r. iri jiif Serf rl tir y
KrutihliCHii*
and
Democratic1 r fap; laL-di'i! wlirri the Pi em­
it on 11nurd (la Pagf T h *|

F t Franz Warner
«Ngw In Hospital,
Tel l s Of Pacific

I ! I

Mrs. Frieda Goode
Died Tuesday Night

K

Funeral S ervices
Held For Hanniford
Yarn Is Received At
Red Cross For Quota

«£* . •r«,“rwSm
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PAGE TWO

THE SA N F()flp Ilg R A t l) , riANEOftP, FLO RIDA

Commission Picks Sof t bal l Openfe*
Roads To Be Built Is Postponed Oft
In Next 3 Years Account Of Rain

I I i i v p &gt;11111 A11 to k Ih.hh
replm.-rl before the rainy
season si1Is in. All work

done

Senkarik

by

experts.

(Hass

And Mirror Po.
H I W. Soron.1 Street

pointful cabinet. bevinnlnn with I
thk Mfctetary o f State, a fxwt ;
n6K he)fl by Edward It. S t c t t i ' . i u i , .

m

line* 3„

1 m ile s. new I o«alv
j,ke Monro,, rortie.

„,.rk|r

„
K))

Rhfhwav

T linv Iterironm iinfiirninheil hnilMe needed im
medintely

V ive. e»l.

,.v M„nairer
u, the P la -

Whiskey
Dayton Hub
Blue Bird Uin

Old Hilton
Ron Zorro

PrJnci* (kNirgi1
Dry Martini
Cocktails

Mint (Un
Old Angler

Sloe (tin

TO THE trftflTH Hnuisb

:

&lt;;t)A.H, June 20 . (/Ih
Super
fnrtrriRF* dumperl &lt;'1,(100 tmu «»!
lire bombs on three Japanese in
duktrial cities today, and wiped
from the mop fck a war tOnret the
munitions center o f Rhltuoka. x.’&gt;
miles southwest o f T o k y o
Tokyo admitted th* 450 Super
fortresses hail set Dre# which
lafterl out ni control for five
hours In ToVAhaikl and sl*« on
the mall island uf Honshu Fuku
oka, un the snuthermokt Island of
HvuiAtu, wn* hll also.
l l waa the Urat incaivdtarv at­
tack for any of the three cities,
and It raised to 19 the nuinlwr ot
Japhnese Industrial canters burned
by R-20’t In 25 fire-bomb mis­
sion* klnee Match 0 . _
Shltonka, with 21^,600 popula-

by

nltrhtfnli
yesterday.
"Numerous
enemy
oersonnel
wen r e i » » i , s l lo I k- juinplliv " f t
r ltff* riein (hr- c*utst south of
I do town ' Nlliilti udilrtl in to
•lay'. ro,„l„„,,,,|Ue
Hovveve,. the lupanese still wer,

fiirhtinR sinlthornlv on tile south
eastern coast in the Nlnelv-itlxth
and Seventh Infantry Divisions'
sector* and several thoukiands Ye
mained tn be eliminated Ik-Toic
N im ilt 'rmild
report
Okinawa
mililnrv »&lt;-vure

jat-. 2Tc
Iks I'll.
er»s«rr«
j Is nri- . ,
..
MdRtnrd 2-lb jar 22c! Bhf(jttTck 2 pkgfl. « lc
VmV •frln. i&gt;ff«l
IRalf*ba
Cheetioats pkfr 11c j Vine^hr ..
14c
.

|{
\v
At time*. Elsenhower stood In
i r *&gt;n| his i,i&gt;t-r, lotirinic t » r and stretch"rrd it «'•! out hi* arm* lo rorin * " V "
rmidi.i f " i thr curbstone crowds which
hu,l waited fur him alnce early
y. |&gt;n* mornlnir.
•
thiMli*,
t ' ity officials said the rfeWtlOn,
» Sun | which reached it* fllYnbl bt A
&gt; Jin |dinner in the W e l d o r f Astorlh f6(iuest* ■nurbt dwrarfrd all other welcome*
kiln T extended by New Yor k to visitIn eom rlinir celebrities
A 17-ifun salute was suunddd
when the irmeral arrived at Ijt(■unnlia Field fro m Washington

I ( m Or

19c Apple SRu6t
{V slW H's

146

.

Sotfp Mix
pkg 9c Wax* i-ib can 20c
risrhass's
fly il. •
.
Silver Polish
25c Klim Milk
51.38
I’erral tlrxrra«r
I •»» (’■n bairrMli
Instant Postum 24c Bice 9-lb pb*. 29c
es.it I rish
11 •"* I’tk %
. ,u
Post
Toasties
9c
A^PPhirtbkm
15c
Xnbtair«. Erthb, &lt; rU|* I l b. llo% ^
Jf.‘ ^ S r&gt;cksn'
2,c Shredihd Wheat 1lc
Cleanser can 7c ^
. _ S lor
20c

of PICKING WINNERS

Purr

II &gt; d f u g f i m l r i l

Mit &gt; in Stnunoir &lt; tint *
l&gt; foi
thru
r.
ugat itiul nthri r .•t»••»«
* hill H*flV* plulltp* ad
I hi
Wat P u r r 4lil
Itoanl. Ml
I V l n •»»•
\ * mhI
&lt;-t imntcJ than tell »*|»pli
ns rivrtl through the mull
in the tlillf it
|l|lH tf*b »»I|V 4|&gt;lllu 111loll
Ifr e o n . hr |»otrttc«l mil
i mil g m prnn&gt; juialdii'l
W mi P u r r iiml ILnt toning
i|J»llt»nta will a * v r tlim*.
-lit*
Im l h n
mol ti» r»
• I •«»!! « •tilt I a|%* I

BKVF.NT1!

A NIIY

I« \f K - F I T I MIT Y

*»Ii ** r &lt;r n In ■

I •I tl Mai tholomr\t
Unni
uglil lh»
fii't
pi lilting
f ••tin Motttni t*» i anmJa

nn*'? impnrtHltt

N|«*itgagf *

•

2 folia

W I. tl F at

* I

wi t h

I h•

"• lopf"

»M
on

iug in hangers please! ^
LATiivY d u v ( L1«:a n i n (

TABLE

SUPPLY

1-Ib jar l9t

.

r»Mi

Borcix

Bo&lt;

M *4i! •’ * '.n* •

j&gt;l&gt;g

W heat
Ohnao &amp; S a n b o rn

Tiprary

f a n c y O ratnp

COFFEE

JUICE

*t

l.on|*rasl

.
midway

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.

-• I t

Motor Tune-Up
I ’ hiinr 200

s»l

f i l l 11

* t l* ('f| l* f

fur Cum plrtr
ha

Onions

imes

I"
i

m|*f

|s

litt uha t **
•i |•viv ir*

1 y V«•» V

.A 11( i|

' til lilt It

l%\ II I IM ll il

him it m t
mu*t h«

*AI 11•I ••V% llfli)

to thr hoi!*? kIiimi M
1 ntid t rni k*v wtopj r*l

flit

Lomohs

u
oppors

t il l '
l'|* ' s

| ilm i* n*l
ellllir nted

1 11 *e1 1

i&gt;f

C in tn lou p cs u&gt; 10

itp ri i fig
mi

rein'd

feh66F6 Spaghetti
jar
ISt
Sultana Red kidney TfJSrt&amp; l*lb. can
k

T*t irn

Pin eapples

WoodbUfy ............ 3 bars .............236

Lfnpc Jnm

C o ffe e 2 lbs
.*0

Eelbeck

If

Tur n at Med A rro w

I.On

2-lb |a r

O FFERS

QUALITY

'fogs *t thr San
ford
llrlando
Krnnrt Cluti

Hkith Slarl k :()0 I*. IM. Sharp

Jtuut# 17 ( H s n f o a d - T l l f h w a y )
tween Hanford and Orlando.

WhltehouRe Apple Jelly

&lt;•

I.!•;&lt;;AL NOTK’F

B 'irtor Bocins lh 15
l-pnflrtd ctn

naifc * r

• Thrift
I final

Grr&gt; hound (• u •
in on thr air inr»
W D H O tonight
■t *’» M* '(int Hi'

MINK.

J KK SK l llll.l.
II FT'S »«»/.*:
N ATU RAL gO U .
I.AHHIK
M K R R l KAY
y U K E N 'S ROLL
F A IN T E D IIF.AUTY

Crisco

&amp;*■ h * «*

(p ia li(\

TONIGHTS A LI.-ST AH
FEA TU RE

1 pound ctn

Soft Wfcave TlRBUe

SMALL IRAN'S

BEANS 2

25c

2-lb jaT 356

Musb','1in'n, Appit

Butter

i$i;S5

A C O N

18c

.. ' ■ 2 1 c

*

Flout* 6-lbu 216 . ftMbu 396

—
“ liwtirhd SnvinfM."

*

Phtrttfe ROt

ay m *

USED CARS
D„r Inrfte, well-balanced stock (rives you
. a fine selection on which to trade.
Ctehh. fcafly-to-rott tCanspOHatlOn that
win stvc ytiu many Joyous miles to the

14 ot SUM. County and
Mall. W » hmon* the
I Rralcftil man and wo'ins; Rctona*. f o r tn■. ft. E Bairmail, of W5
A v *„ AHhtjta, (5a, fnt
M U l a Vrusted cmFgltoh County, frat*-

!• .Goodf.or

X*- * *'•*

Islqiiid Wax pL S27c . i j t ‘436 ..

209 Ma^nfln Ave.

About Hla Otae.

•

lmbsl

Sanford Orlando Kennel (Tub

Fihft FodcTal Savings &amp; Lodn AfiUOt*lflHoft
of Seminole Cbuhty .
|

jHnihMr. tUr

ll. ',

.

,

-Nucoa

conference hy
**'e»ldent Trum
I •** hddrfcs* Ita
• Some, sort of d
I bundled
fojfeth
then, hut It wt

LtlVV COST -----

!

&gt;?ut a year 1. felt so

_

C o u rt itovord

Dfr*iiMniailNr

of
the
or(*nixation
countries !
That wn* n
which received Axis help.
. but delegate* *t
This commission riulrkly up ,Mir hchvity ,rf\

I roved a f lra l portion of n chni
ter chapter outlinfmr the pr!n
clple* to govern the world orirahlxktlmi. This was d r a i n e d to
l&lt;1e?enl undue Interference hy the
•ecurlty
cnoncl,
in essentially

GET THE THRILL

SeinmoU* County

129-156 976

Sunnyfield Corn Statcb

TINE; THANKS
AH«

UNTU/ JULY 20
rAsrc. i i j a

N llrilk l

Mnl-arorti or Spaghetti

3-lb bo* £ 27c

SlilttttA

. h t Jfat..

T E n y mtttUhB befbre you can get ri RcW

VR. k. r. BAcWfeLI.

,

.

•-rjuua.' wit ‘

ditrar. and I sleep ttstfully
t«ht Ion*. I have do more

Ah Htilet rtt C H lInjr I'rlcea
y ,;.. . .

tit Bfcfawt

I

I’otTIriii I'

p^t

Peanut Butler \Ab ito6 24c HAb Iftf 4 ^

v

Urgfc Juicy UHttths..... pound
I*&gt;r«e Iceberg LeUm-e
Fappy Tu
z
F am » iO ti t’lttrtt
r Vetlow Onkmn
White OWoh*

n

\ *'Y ® b, when you take me on ai

m rV.,.re.-^ -ttvja voi

Gre*h Crisp Cucumbers

IO c Choose

Fioahly G

y ^ .Qlbkftm.........W o t. cah ....
296
Llbbya tomato Jukt .. 46-oc a m .... Me
t.v-^

Tfoirtltl

W ILL BE CLOSED

MELLO - WHEAT 2SofPkg 13c

the triuinulmnt announcement f*ttul Roneour would speak for t 1
"The enemy'* defenses were it, resnultlon directed nt keeping out 1domestic affairs,
co lln | i*U IB ''

29c

AXW M A H N A v l I r l s s s . l i s t Wheal l e r t i l

The
* ( ill put un m figVt *•»»
iriinto ami m«»ra—thwV to#iu'*l^n
| i rmlrring
I
Air urtlllrry nlmervrr* «
t
! r&lt;1 large numhcr« * r r t iiinnung
M « . II..MJ K r . » l*Mir O . r l
g e n e r a l , pa
o f f thr c li f f* into thr in * ni,
V
rnltht uuKht lo be allowed lu | „ [ hV ,rpor*
i lew hundred yard* . e a » l
the
'Claim membership in tbr w o r l d 1n,f hl / ok »nd t)
I Marine line*.
|ea|fue Ry that he mranl thr
!u^
The death o f all Am erican ml
Franco government
J]*4' f&gt;,1? ued the
inlral anil a ircnernl— the •erurel
The
French
delegation
an'^ rlr
and Thinl
rnnklnic officer* u, sistiiiK |,ockeLs ami liruiiKht Iron,
i the Pacific Co be lost thi* week Fleet A,In, Chester W. NimiU nounecd that Chairman Joseph ‘
of

^

EVAP. M ILK... 4 tall tan *... 35c

Franco Spain
JDejpied Acce.ss

|,r mess

SHACK

.

U n ity : n ot sB --v*»m ie* win* vitaat* ii-

I'll •dll'Ol
I lUltlHfi slrpj t*«! up
fiori th» V ic«* I'n Milciicy n f t « r
i tn ifidh *f l,ir*i«lrnl Hi‘"* r v 6 lt
\p nl IV
J’ tic pi cm ' t line of Jurci,«ilo il,
r mI ii I iI i m i i i I hy im IHNfi Into, tn
thii'Ugti
Hi*
pi v milciit i.illy ap

llte

ANGEL’S EAT

NECTAR T E A . . . . ftlb .

(lid

Specials for This Week

Mr

**KN0R. OllAAllfc VKKCfr.

Brpr JlsbM l

Tokyo Hints At
New Invasi on
Of Ryukyu Islands l

.

PDffce Cak?

MolaRfles

AVENUE

28c

....
1 M. n * «

.1

on ground floor

110 SANFORD

NOTICE!

Dundee 2-Bk icaltfe 79t
Calrts 296
DDnnts .. pi m .. 166

Also u sm ill fiimished apartment

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

'

Potmd

5L500 Is Raised
Big Sticks Are
By Kiwanis Club
Waved-At U. SrAt War Bund Sale
Idle Worker

AMKR1CAN I.KOION

(0. D. U n d fm )

IMkie Spice .. 1-lh 25c

Florida Is Warned Legislature Seems
Common Flies Are Unable To Reach
Polio Ca r r i er s Any Agr eement
J A* K S O N Y I I I F
.1 ii n e
4S|»rt in 11
FI a»I t•|.i miio
mI I
(hit* vtyra aguiiiM nli«* «»( ni«n
Millet PlirillR1* t h«* oomvilo ’ 1*1 ^
when tin* H n l r
of UmllM
hruiu|i*il
it
"tl.iiigrioof*
»»
|Muk'u&lt;* iiifi'ivtnl ml. hihI it ttii
III *
infi.^MU* I ' a i A l p i t '*
**T«m nm*y folk* «i*fm l«» t*kr
thr fl&gt; «•» i* iu frh»# ry w i l . mii*I
*»« long
llicy nrr kr| l out of
MlsUI
nil' illliiwnl to I!"
u n »A i i i i n l ." ‘ 4i«l l»i UrniN I I m’ i
*•01 Si.»le lli'iilth *&gt; f f i r tt,
“ I hi* i» llir 11in* of y«»»i folk
mi- nn vou* itIm•111. u tl Mint lo
tbc |Ko*nit*llitic«» of polio, ot inf^ti
lil. (uimlvptn, nml nt n \tnl 1llllL,
H{.unM (lie* nt carrier* o f thi*
(ll*&gt; ii tr 1 iiuotc from nn A D if itrn
iMr&lt;licnl A*tM*cuitlon rcfmrf that
jlu&lt; vii lit of |oli*» !»*•► betm inun.l
in ' hiiiiimi hitHilt, in *ritftgr mul
n F I. I K S . "
Pm ttriflti l\ tliil 1*»
........... .
yil*«
tnnthiiss to protect thru
liahir* Iiginntt t hr intrrt whirh
wlii'ii l«Mikt&lt;l iiiolci n micioM'opo
havr *hnir&gt; lt*gt ami fnt f itaf \
iHRlin," ' W l / I * c t . often tnkon
thr hoUM*. uho*r
tligintivr *y*»ti hi i« po|»i Ing w-Ht»
nn\ rpiilrtntr type germ that iw
in ihi* nrighUiihoo«|. It tt kntmo
that th r&gt; * in iv ilyte tni&gt;. •*!•••
It-1a I V P IIO I . PC I ll* nn.l *»im
inri tl in 1 1hra. .1 rritnin tnflnnia
Inin uf tfu* • &gt;**. tinnllov. plagiif
aint 1ol*ri culowi*
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X)T A U . RINDS

■ iMiiiu i. iiinssw—issii |

Sinyletni &gt;, Alvin Kilpatrick, Iiifl
»ec„n,| year th. fob J " ' "'n ;■"»' Hul.t.u k Hermlin
will be ennstiucted ". u in lev .
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ST ATI*: ADJUTANT O!

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O • DEE’S SIGN &amp; SIlO - CARD SUkVlCE

tordcll. F'F;

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^HOIHER

ME

N. PALMETTO A V E.

nmltd ..all Park at 7:00 o'clock
Sr, rm||M .' It, I,son Thinsday evenimt. I’ rubalde pft,'hr rullmnd
Cel &lt;'»•". “ ',1 be Hon..Id I lye*. M l
h'.*.1 ' mile*; South «h«- rrJ' " r ,h''
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HOUSE WANTED!

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

VVEUNt^DAY. JU N E 20. 1945

SIGNS

VVest l*olnt. N. Y , frm e * •
( A P ) — Ceneral Kiaenhower
came back
to the
United
States M i I it a r y Academy
I6(&gt;ay where "tie received HU*
varl) training. He reviewed
the cadets I n i ' FMlkfed ffelarhmenls.

p&gt; Kfn„ y&gt; C F ; lluckler
Mt)nj„ # KK

rv &lt;dub Road.
•
A)|
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m Stale

l(,

temperature was In the 70'i and
ibe ha In t b i t w as'expecte d tnadt
itai Uppcnrnhce
appearance only after E
K frtn ,
! F »». M
r o t u to th. bail

Jr.

" I t now I ft i within i « y |K&gt;wer."&gt;
Mr. IVuiTfafl X8M. “ to nominate
the | f n u n who would t&gt;« my un
mediate successor in the e vc*t of
Krww T h . I l . r l
ll m. i I . mf-,1 I'rwM. I'|.K. itmr)
ton miles of «pcnn- (irrcbliny week Ihctc wa* no rain, mv f * n dtM h Of Inability to act
“ I &lt;to tint belUire that in n
n order of priority „n,| u| until Tuesday. only 1.44
first yeni of con m r h o of rain » o recorded since democracy this jHiwrr should real
with the* r h ltf executive.
h the work r»| »c t Juni I
"liiMifat aa tioaaible, the offic e
rte.l to the near tu
At " Ifi o'clock.' Thursday e v t*
•• of mad* will Inme at th. I.ukefiunt Park. the. of the I’ rcsldint ahouid be filled
• ami Federal «J'cci- Rnfttmll l-cague »»f the f ’ itv ‘ &gt;1 with u iv 4 l*e tiv * nfflcer. There I* :
*o officer in our s-’ stem of k o v int the aeconrl year. Sanford
under direction of Coach
ml during the third Kettle",
will tmlivi init*season errrment. beaidta the 1‘ realdent ,
He* o f conati u&lt; tire.
wtjh » I'lOllE -In'twren the State and Vice Preaident. who haa been
wl ,ch« will In* built ( . iih td team, managed by P or te r elected by 111 the Voter* o f the I
John* diver llridgc u n. i * K and Frierson'* including country.
Kxptataa I’raponal
«0p
for u distance „ |ineu|i o f former
Celery Fed*,
"T h e gj*e4her o t the House » f J
v ami which |ia*»e»
.lirrrtinn of Charles M ot
Repieaeutativea, who i* elected in i
eva
and
link* m
way to Mini* on the
Another name will follrrw at hla own dialrict. la nlao elected ,
» ll«ted a . mi roller ,, , *, „
„ y . ^ e l P * team, which to be the presiding o ffic e r o f the
llouae by a .v o te o f all the repreinclude, a number of Navy me
its
Hoad JiM front undei management o f
Yeoman aenlativea o f alt the beoj-le o f the
irh Chuluota In the j
vv ||uc|,fet
..ill ela»h with country. Aa a m u l t , I believe
ty line, a distance, pnm K’, icnin, consist I r g of San­ that the S p t t V t r fa the official
,
fn/tl . o f t b i i l V*Wrhns
Is
slated for cop *
t(|(, y „ w c || |rMI w l || include:
Inc
the f l r 't &gt;'«•"
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Avenue

Phone .120

WEDNESDAY* JU N E tO. 1945

pm.H

fann hand/' promloe* R ed d y
Kilow att "you'Jil incroaae b o d
p rodu ction and ta v e c r itic a l

D^l Monro l&gt; * 1

Boets ',o 303 J*' 17..C
Marrrmlade wb 1C

ite the
tter, Utt
the hay into the loft, fill the ailo,
pump the water, heat the Incu­
, bator
^ .^ .a n d —weU,you think up the
/ fob and chances are, I'v e already
j 1 got a way of doinij tl tiater, eaaier
. and cheaper then you believe
I poaaible.

Perch

lotIHH"

'TU milk

poHitnB

Hoadv T o C '^ ’k S n u ia ^ e

V ilj IVnfl&lt; C' I p H imh

Juice

^

N o r lh c t n

.

11c

5c

Roll

"And, of couzeel I'm attll useful
i around the houaer too, as your
wife very well know* when *ho
calls on me to help in sweeping,
cleaning, cooking, heat*
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roakers
bfujsaofj
Sausage

T O W E L S

nearly To Gor/e

9c

R o ll
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T o ilo t

TISSUE
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T I S S U E

’"So, Mr. Fanner, you don't have
to dioam about it — jmt pali on
me — I'm VUALV"

a,

&gt;b

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Snapper

ib 29c

Who!** S p l i t Sol r

Souse

ib

Mackerel &gt;b 31c

Poison ol

I V O R Y

3oans

cakos

Hetonaa la
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Quantity Rights Roservad
Piicoi Good Thru Jun &lt;^23
Hill Lutilirit A le .
HO W. First

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FARM

HAND

YOU

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Cover the tops of your
Vanity." dmudnir tnldv
and flight titand with
polinhed plnte r Iium. Or.
If you prefer, h table
top In color, to match
the decorative scheme
Beautiful, and wise,. Jy&gt;&gt;
—Tor nil surfaces are
then fully protected. The
cost is less than refininhing the top.----Mirrors, of course, for
the-Bucksrrntind

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lly Spudk Johnson

F A It M K I t S U l t O K D T h Ini
HF.t’T IIK C A N
IN H i t
OF P A M A U I N C i n t o t i . H I
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ffu * yen, o f ( r r m r n d f t ii* a at in n
fiiT 'l* fur food The l»'ny w r i'L .
Ttorr--l.tr.tl of I hr Wrlla.i.rlo
•d (M inlrun W eather h»»\. "*.,1 1 . i
I hail.lrrf
o f I o ii.r o r r .r |&lt;rrr)irl«
••■ (educi-«| | riH liy rtIo n
I v .^ e t
I r, uia rr&lt; t th -n lrd &gt;n-h *»t v .- iir a to this a t iilr a hr r. thr » • .
t- • I Ir* tide I f ii'ld Crop*, in milk a &gt;1
product*.
and
1!• ft
over
l'ri.|dr ha\r t.rrn .iivinu fMultrv
th.tr mnnry, and savin , thru iiroilurlion o f *uch crop* a* tilru*
vacation tim r for th e. day when lluw aerfoua the damage ha* been
will not b# definite ly determined
th.ir wo rries will lie over. San
ford should K&gt;t ready to help until the r r o r * are hartaate^l,
other F lo rid a cities take care ot f&gt;ut il ia certain that agriculture
tha crowd. It should huil.l .nine of the alate haa Buffered very
tennis c o u r t, a swimrflln* i-.ol, aevere a«(hacka.
he { o l c u r s e ,-_Jrrtifation haa pruvril a
a hospital and f ut the
In first class cun.lit,on, so •&gt; l » saver tn those farmers an.I grow
make a favorable Impression u|.o
er« who are eipilppeil fur it. tint
th.se proa,'relive lea,denis. Fur thuusan.ls nf acres of iffo'c, rru,.
•vlryo ue who comes |u FloYiiln land, and pasture o i which , here
for 1 a vacation Is h pnlenllal . is ,in irr,nation have bee" |&gt;srche&lt;l
d llM n
and damaged by the hot «uu nnd
. - i.r&gt;‘ *
dry weather. N ot In many n year
* ---- | hav* tha henefila o f imitation
a Supreme Court did tha h*r-n more emphasised thin .lur­
right th in g In rullnu against the^ ing this hot, dry on*.
Some sectltfKa o f the slate have
Harry Uriitge. deportation pro
ceadinga— by far liettar )han it suffered worse than others for
want of -rain, but the whole stale,
slid •in ita Associated Free, dec)
aion— for aurely there is no cause generally sp efk ln g, has needed
to depart a min simply because more rain than It hat received
Until short crops affect his
he believes In communism, or hecaute o f a n y other b t « e f * he may grocery |uppllaa, th e nverage city
entertain. I t Is onlv whan he doe.
thing, th at ' a r t agelnet the le w .
, o f this to u n tr v that he should lie
It’D
d&lt;rorted, o r locked In Jail. Rut
t u t . H a r r y Btldgea will rot
^__ deported a. an ondealraldt
Refreshing
alien. I. no.reason w h y tha rest
Of Uf, or any p f .u e , ahould be
After-hours
Influenced by. h l m - a s a l i a t the
form o f . r overn m .nt which ellowa
him to remain In thla country
and think freelv.
Stop |a after work and- eiw

HABIT!

’ drafted I n t o the service,
tire physical • examination
ike rigorous training
only to find that ha
i't kaop up with- the other ,
fw i.-H e nad pains, ha report* I
r ‘ * call, he « a a eiamlnod, I
fortet
sid to to
go back
baek and forget
IL But the paint penis ted.
t. he received a medical
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When it’s needed for Victory, our fighting men throw everything into one greue
effort. T h « cost tnay be terrible, paid in death, destruction and w ounds*__
i—bur
they win their objective!
•
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*\
. N ow w t *t bom* haves vital objective to reach. W c must, « 'individuals, lend \
tevtm billion dollars to Uncle Sam during this great 7th W ar Loan Drive. That
■: money* is urgently needed to p*y for thd gims,
—
TM I
&gt;
food,.medical supplies and other materiel our _ [ x,
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fighting imen need—and it’s needed Hou&gt;1
/.T h en will be ope lest Wet Bond Drive tbit year!
L* To lend-your full support, yotyr foil share, yc
will have to .buy more War Bonds than

F A C T O B Y ? xM ETUO D

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I f . \ r n r n r a doe*' t go to a
lit t le
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the***
h o lid a y
a c c id e n t*.”
the
I o lllic il siild. “ fc o r r * o f m en, wo
men a nd c n lld re ii w ill he k ille d I
t . I t a f flC (M fie r* v* 111 *• diovvne.l .
S t ill o th e r* w ill he I mii net! !••
d e a th
or k ille d in f u ll*
Some
w ill die ••( over e x e rtio n &gt;o over
rv p o w iire to *un
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i* not in e v ita b le
it • u
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th a t
the
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Time

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A Complete llae a*
wine — Beer — Whiskey

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every'dollpi ytiu put into W ar Bondi-and more! ...T h e need is great,.'.putyouf all into
the war now l , ,,
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ruiier o f in rteaa ed g a * ra tio n*

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to till jual Unit
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I - A r m y doctor, d id .'a n d toma
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.how not only why North F lfirld a
can n fford tn nul.lt Smith Florida.

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that s h i t r N'.irth Florida .lillv
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jui# a nd itu iy h e buy an in te re s t j
m it p ic lu n
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eo« m o*r aphcr» bclltrcd
i o hot on that part of the

larth ^ d lw ctly beneath
Mat no life could e x u t.

the

0»Jan«1*» Klort4S

CALENDAR
RATIONING

»un

IN

Bine ntupij-, Nit,-/1.:. \i'l. 112,
o

n

e

fW

9 « u

30

da&gt;-n

O

only rosin

S£, no.,

*7 / ^

vttllw, expire

Ju »■ 30;

fl!, U£, V2, W l, At!, now valid,

* 0 ■ V,

-ixplrc July 3 lj VS. Z2, A l. III.
C l, now valid, expire Aiigunt 31.
|Dt. B l, F I. 01. I I I . no* valid,

GOOD TO KNOW!

|expire September 30.

Caah chii 1h* borrowed from up on •horUsnl notice, with
no disturbance,—"Jim m ie" Rowland al*o make* Ioann
of $ 71i. $ 100, $ 15(1. $250 or more—nhould your net-da
require it.

MB.VIh ANJi FATH
Bed Stamp, E2, F2. 02. 112. J2,
now valid, expire June 30; K‘2,
M2, N2. 1*2. now valid, ex*
pire Julv 31; U2. 112. 82. T2. U2,
V2. W «, X2, V2. X2. now valid,
I expire 5,~;'**mbcr 30.

FAM ILY LOAN CO.

bUOAi

of Hanford
H— Florida Stale llnnk llldj;.

.lamp

Hug.tr

’Phone 31

No.

I, No.

2,

FUBI. OH.

Vocuum Packed Coffoo

IVriods 1, 2, 3, 4. ft valid fo r
10 gallon, each.
G A S O l.IN K

A I (1 coupo‘ a valid June 22
thru Sept. 21. Kntioninir rule,
now require that each car owner
write hi,
Itcriue •number
and
■late on each coupo i in hi, poa*
« e * ,lo n u, aoon a . it i» i „ u e i l to
him by hi, local rationing ooaru.
Vour mileage r.itloning
record
mutt be presented to the board
wheT n) piytng f o r all | i a „ e n . c r
car ga.onne tntiona.

Quaolity Rights Ressrved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. June 23

MuBBolman A p p le

S A U CE
JUICE
JAM
*
BEANS
SOAP 3

C o ffe e 2 ib* 41c
Box

12c

Haol oi Orti,

Eelbeck
W heat

11c

pkg

TIIK n n UT OK T ilK 4 CH NTY J« IIIJK- KKOINOI.K I CII NT l ’a ITaOMIIlA. IN I'MlilHTK.
IN HK
KMTAT ^ 0 9
l f A I ( ft v

t u

Flour 2 5 ib. 1.17
t o Site ban

M atch es 3 box©*12
Sani-Flush ig« 19c

Cuban

Kutihin
t-najiiHl
in

IN

*n iit

UK T IIK

:i »i t o i o 4

p*4u* hi

of

i* 4 »1 fl ■ 1 (It#

a n i

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p k h

ynn*

eaUntr

nf

rtmT

Fancy Oa

bch

9c

Fcy«h

(lalinani

Affftrit

*.|

mbs am li fi.lllli ill
'fllr d
•hat) l&gt;&lt; vc* hi

MAVIK

dltblin t

ilvilinilll

Limes

O nions 3 w&gt;» 2 7 c

Calll

Tollaw Ciookoao*

C u n il.i

Squash 2 ib* 2 5 c
ranw U»M MU

H ile y

B e lle

F te o s to n e

^

5c

Peppers
S

C

rin k

Maoi

C an talo u p es lb 10
Dry Salt Fat Back Boiling

mm aiirgsg
2

&gt;b.

Beets

■h lla. Craoai

Uhtup

,

T ru ly

• KILN

N* lira- ia htri’lt) given that ( \
Hr* •f IMpaJ his final
p,
Ei&lt; 1 dli.r of |hr ,-Matr of Eugriip
Mr* - itMe*II Ur« »
tliy i In fllr.l
hi* petition for
flout &lt;1Is.-h.irk *,
«h
T1*1 “ tall IA will K|I|||&gt; to (hr Unit •
*ir»' !r It w. Writ* I'liltll|&gt; J litljf r
of M. mlrtnlf I'filllliv
Flnr Ilia, nf,
tlf
*nl
a.f Jill*, l ll' i |oV nji*
*•( *nr»lr al ||i] fnr fllUll ilia,
.in Ell m in i dll hill a Blair
«f l nwt-rii- Mi t'niiri. H flrrraiHr*|, ..jt
I Ki• Jf»4li M?iy* nf M n , |(M&amp;
*f V IH miv Kit,
H uh *1*1
***t Ilii- m l . ie i,f
Kligrtif* M+ 4 ‘otiniH, i|ra-*-n»-

Genuine PittHhurRh
LA55T0P$®DE5Ka
KU^FL'RHITURE

Cheese^orpkfllQc Cheese

303 jb 12c

*■«»

even

i-«*t

n td il

pnr|H9s e

J uice

no. 2

11c

Vao Comp N c m - M m )
f&gt;*»h ly Ground D««i *

Pork

Beans

MEAT LOAF &gt;b 29c
HORSE RADISH 2 ji*or Jars

no.

soj 14c

vn« fao^a OaapaOoH

Krail'f Pui«

Marmaiacje Mb 10
teH y* J*L M m

Potatoes *%-©«15

fUady To Cook Saurag*

MINCE MEAT

it

31c

w t«(« (|d(U Smok,d

*p n vrotffi)L 4 * n

LOAF CHEESE

. . .

lb 41c SALT HERRING .1Ib 31c

FREESTONE ALBERTA PEACHES ... 3 lb * . . . 35c

A

A 14

■ gH Ifiel

life

GREEN CABBAGE

llA llfin lalh

1h&gt;fi&gt;,j»d.

rw llte

o f

jnapph

GEORGIA PINK MEAT CANTALOUPES 2 for 29c
Bppc Ii 9c

Cauliflower

5qua*sh 2 lbs 29c Celery . Sdk 15c

Cucumbers

Eggplant £a. 19c Tomatoes

‘u inl

iind

L iu **

Store

Sanford Paint

Lettuce

Lemons Doz

&amp; „G la aH _G o .
So.

P a rk

Phone

.10,1

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linfflitd*
Lite Ilf
*Mltl
Liiglity, |„ (he 4'dtttttlf
r-iiunty. FlorMn, al hi
«f flc # lh ib# rotirf ImuM of ■Hi&lt;t
Count) «t ri* ofiii d, Kl&gt;»f
wit in
«tght iiUndur tnottllu* |f*»ni Hi*
(Inie of the fir it pul* Hr til tfifi
f
|Hit# netlfp.
tinrh rlalin nr d*-mil rid •hall hr in wriit'lnfl1, And
»4i *11 *t ale lh* (ilme#1 of r#*1(1* 01' r
and fiHOi't office (Mldrraf* el (hr
clfilnigmif. and nhatl b# alrnrii to h&gt;
lha claimant, hit e # t b (. or til*
alturpr). and any aU«’ h claim nr
dvmattd uni 90 filed ah all tia vuhl

r fS E L M S U K LFO LK 5
DOn Y k n o w h c w f o
a p p r e c i a t e B E IN G W E L
U N T IL TVtEV G E T
i—
S IC K .

I’ilLshury lle«t

FLOUR
5 lbs

1 lb

29c

25c

IVORY

10 lbs 57c

SOAP '

IIB MTATK u r ru n ( 11 &gt;A.

uHKKTirerw
t « c i .a i i k n c k k i VVAIII* KMITII. w h u „ r u l i l n , . .
,l)d atfdfr-. il .i
*’ la tfn r, l^lwnrri KniHh
Kdn i ' i. i,&lt; im.
iih Marina,

MAXWqx HOI. HU

Man rranrlwjo, Cnlllornla
r ^ u g a , , h ,t ,h &gt; nelltlrd that ,ult
fnr rilvntnr h&gt;&gt; M a n Hint r . 1n,t
Vnt! III l b , (Ttrrult Cmirl (or Hrnil
BdltCe . . . mnki! I he S K M I N nnla Criuntr, rfarlda. In e'hannar,
l.K T I H K HI 11) 1* limit check-,
hy Ktout*, M m flmlth.
rati ar.
hrtrby raiulrrd to f l l , )nur writ
p and ffll-uji hextlquarlcr*. Y g ’ i
ten *(&gt;|)a«fanr&lt;- with III, Clark uf
Ira it to your car anil to vour
•ai&lt;1 &lt;’ 0«r| ID tb i Cniinlr I'Oilit
jlf to ka«i&gt; your c*r
In thi
11 o n , , at H»r * *
lay of \ baat pownlble running mndition
t.rfi.rr tUlmd
July. A. t&gt;. 11
1 wilt W n nri, yearly to help you.
ba enlrr.it a
ranm. will i t T , _
_
'l.rr.l that ( M a M ' l l i &gt; ha «i*Ml»b
. 4 bih' i a w , , h f«r frnir V d w*n.
•rrUllti w ,* K . In Mi, Hanford II,r
aid of Kaofhfd. yiorlda.
AVlTNKHM my hand wod lha Mai
ol aald Court |hU H l h eiay of
Juaa. K
n . I»f*
(emeu IT &lt;X)UI»T HKAI.)

S lW IM J lf
U fa iA \

TOMATO JUICE

CREAM CHEESE
B m . 9 Vi I

aiisage )b . 32c

G rits' 5, H* 25c
Tallow Tail,

Snappers u&gt; 4 5 c
Croakers lb 2 5 c

ausage Ib 2 9 c

ritiwd V n iiilii

■ i k t l Potk 8 mok,d

a u ia g e

ik 3 9 c

ASTOR

Vi M r *

M ltSw kB u lk

Pan Fish

it

Whit# Veil,iy

S n a p p e r h»
W ^ K Spill Boll

3 tc

«n|

I m ’. C om n q k .. or Pon
'I

bd t r •

**, \^m*-

4# *

Prunes

thi* radprior

(Vitmllk
Pirsonal

IVORY

Northern P a p ir ‘

TOWELS
9c

R o ll

LAVA
®°0P

1Ib 14c

COLD C U T S ..... i n&gt;39c

Foctory Faokad

ologna

. . .

•

( n n ij il i'l c

n « , i r. o.

Liobv Tomato

ib

1

SAU ERKRAU T

WESTERN CARROTS

J

i |lKtU'Ct|IUU“ W.HI&gt;
It* VisT;
rt^iw ji
on
lifIMANI'X
2 'i A I N S )
*A I t»
KhTATI:
1 You Ahij u p b uf you ere lu.rr-tiy
Hbtlfiril 4 h&gt;l r««|n tg«««| in |*i r »* itt
aii&gt; « 1BI ill • rihd ‘l#|Ti*D‘le which
y«u. uf a'liher uf &gt;utu «m»&gt; tjave

1

C a r r o t s no 3 0 3 1 2 c
Yallowr

-

jl J f

25 lbs L35

Ual Koala Dioad

Pound

r |*A»»S

AXauMTt:!,
I t IN

23c

[&gt;al Mania Dioad

C ioacty Cottago

i f . ’.

K.STATK i»K

PRUNES
Pound

V», «

i, m|

fM'l

Wilt
Kl.(1
lU rn
II

iT U

Tail a , YafloW

ButteirBeafis'ib 15 Lemons

W IENERS....... 1 b 37c

r o r m

m#imi shall !ri In « / l l h i g n n ( * h n l l
ilitr
1Ii r p l a c r
nf
rc*hla-|iar
and
1*0*1 u f f i t r atl(lr«ww Ilf I||I
■ Inim
ant
and ©hull hr * h m | ii ti, i-» tin*

J i *H K l ' t l

Carrots

T im

aI,

TIIL l 111 MT O r T i l l : I Ol NTY
II IMaK* * K %41 A OLt: i o l M l ,
n u iu iit.
in
(M in u v r K .
fN IN*
LSTATt: MK

—

SALAD

S bl«r
ok

h«v#

II M U I Y

I*

fkiMfUellt

aK lM L Kia

i|t&gt;-

! IK KUHN* (l#r#»##ll. Iat«f ill pit Id
i fu ii 11 1y „ lu I Itm C&lt;4li li If J uti k o *if
|H#niln«#(# Cnuniy, F 1or.il a , at hjiv
J"of fire* !|j (lit?' fittiri ho |j«r nf walil
M-mi nl| m Huriford FlorMw wHh*
I In frlghl
eiifariMjAt
ini.niitp Hunt
i lh# I Ini* of the llr»t fiubtlraitliin uf
' thl» nollee.'
Kirli claim »«r il#-

Buy Some To C an — C r a t e 36 25

Pewlajr

Ifu) ,■*,

Mh 'UNS k i . i*
llerfdanl
u I \\ lit fM IT MAY

The

Ho

It in nr r

fprr tr or

We Itetcrve the Right, to Limit

J I IH*
Ai:»f I M IL K 4 III A T I ,
*T A TK
OK
I’ Ml II111 AIS
r i io n A T K .

K t'.K S i:
T&lt; •

ihr

These Priced Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday

irm stiK N .

it u

A*

Testy

i\

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tt* p r i a n f l l
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Ilflll
d (! Ill al Im|*
Mi II la’ ll

Swoetheart Toilet

Catv

it

a l l

HONM IIAi’ ING 4 l.AllIri
4 i|l
I»K»|a M&gt;M
AUALNbT
K.UD
/ KXTATK
TWU XfltJ r«('ll ill villi rtfr 11 r*t r|#y

I

M-P Brand Dry Lima

Land O SunahlDa

Claan

l.^l

Pure Plum

p^o 15c

N a b U c o Shraddad

.

LEGAL NOTICE

Church's Grape

tO -M ul o T , o m

l ill \ r i ,

p l d h iiia

t: (ru irli of

A uk out 3 1 .
Airplane itnnip. N o .
N o . 3 now good.

1 :0 1 \ T \

or
T il t:
nKM itoiaK

IN |iK*rHK KMTATK t»K
Itniuiti: l i m c K I t
I( a YLKM.
h*C«r* »t‘ i1
Tl&gt; \LL WHOM n
MAY 4-OS
t Kits
,Nnf(. r 1b hrr*»h) icWtrii llial AS
NU 'I A K JtO IH L K r Inn f 11*-i1 ItVI
film! r*|iufi a, l U r f u ' . l i of lh#
It MUIII. UlMOKIt HAY
ilrfrawO, thrff *hr ItitN flirt
hrr |*flltl«ns fur fiiuil iHa^ltaivt
find il.ai bti •. %*tll rt|»i»l&gt; tii tin
flutter *thlr It, W
War**. I'mini;
Jtithe* i»f Hrmliiolr 4’ouflly. Plorlda.
on tii** Jirtl day of June*. I9 4 &amp;, for
afjpf &lt;rvat of Banin aiul for
d W lm r K *
nn
Kxeciilrli
of
tht
fatal • «&gt;f Itotililf
Haylfp,
on tilin' 2 3 ii(l nuy of May,
ISIS
A S NIK MAE IttlllllLKr.

3(1 rutjririet

adu&amp;s

Valeo ..

( ill UT
Jl IHiK.

• t i t :': o p
neon a t i:

rKUCtobKii room*

Borax

WEDNESDAY, JUflfE 29, 1945

w&lt;li

‘Ancient
t ’» i i

l

;

“ V S J g S S -W ;
■I «a D t a t r a t *

-

r, •

Im

S ox

CobklPR 24 dx..

’

I9c

�1

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cu. r

THE SANKORI) n E R A jP , RANFUfllt. FI oniD A

^rvF-N

Jist*. h
f r t . i le* r iv ed in a
Celling Trice Lists 1 united
i|diujtu\ jti the Wm Trice
i d
f l a t lunifig
H oa rd , A
P.
At Rationing Board .Vtersnn.
Muiutaiy. naif! Unlay.

your future!

Complete
of (hr Icgnl cell
iVK prices on nil grade* anil cut,
of meat, printed in n convenient
size (h it will fol'l to fit the

}|«u*ftt'i\it» and fchofjHTj* m.iy
•l»t ai si the*© li*t ’ h\ tailing in
’4i mi|i at flu* Uh' jiI Win Uric©
ttit I Hat hni i i* littri v&lt;S m h\ *end
it»* a I'vntu pimti 11kt hi* ©*Lim ed

VVf aii* jdnri g

M A l A K I A
CHECKED

TN

7 D AYS W IT H
L I Q U I D for

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

iii

lhr hnn h

n pmijde

am i

woli-

11ri ful iacaplin In hidjt mnnar
thick m.iiW't iti meat
Mi, f'eter*
L E G A L

S Y M ^ T O ^ IS

HEAL ESTATE-BROKER
1 AlUnllc Bink Bldg,

I’ hon* 732

if

v j

T n lif o n ly
directed.

M

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i

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F resh ie

It's D if f e r e n t !

Its L iquid!!
ft\ Q uick!!!

n -U -A W A P E ?

DR. RAYMOND L. BASS
G RADUATE V ET ER IN A R IA N

«

men'

f it

t iler i

i l h * i n rfi i i n w

C A K E

P

J

for
W ELLS
S E P T IC T A N K S
W ATER TANKS
C U L V E R T S snd SEW ERS
T ransit Mia C n n rrc lr
Second* available at low price

n n d tlM Ai

SANFORD

Vk

Co l l a r e d

peccary

O lO M

for free estimate.

BLINDS REPAIRED
Sanford, Fla

D in n e r

PENINSULAR

OF A T A I L

Concrete Pipe Co

You’ll find no *ij(n of di*&gt;.alL
farllon on Ihe faca* of the man)
d P l A h u i of K A R R F.I.I.’ S A lt
CADE

I' K C .

STUPE.

ah

,CONCRETE BLOCK

O u r t r HAS M o

ruslom-nindo to Tit each window. Call iftO-J

t* i

or

SoumUfN UNITED OTATLi AMO
MIX ICO HAS A MU3K POUCH,

VENETIAN BLIND CO.

CAPr. C. HOI.TRCLAW. (Rfctlred).

H IS B i R T MD A Y /

D R IV E W A Y S

Sanford • Orlando Tllghway
Phone day or night B87-J

J

, IT'S

IP HE W ANTS IT THiS ,----WAY, WHO ARE WE
TO M AKE H IM EAT

CONCRETE PIPE

LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
)

w e ll

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n n l«f i* 1 ttn! n ttitii &gt;&lt;1 , i"
tin) .l.»i on. it ml «|. i • t a *

We

are

I ’lio n r C D

SAN LORD,

*

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In

I

at all time* that we have the
Oat riilft|iletr
ulocV I t n i l l h l r
A t i l l yudrarlf Of the opnortuniti
lb hetlfc yhOr rntrtvtrj. B U Y W A R
B b N 'b a
ami
MORE
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BO NDS.

r . V&lt;?T
R RCrcr/f’
FLL’S
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SlDG. T tio n tS M t

HR’ . ' t \*CAT*

Southern

T ELEPHONE
OPERATORS

S o u th trtt
breads

0 Bread ,

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A te 10-36
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..it..
e s s e n t ia l

w ork

W ITH
PEA* I I IMK FU TU RE

v r ycrri T;Vr
CONTRACT

W Inaurance ia one
thing you cannot |,ny
when you neetl 11

tro Y o u LIVE IN \
HAUNTED HOUSE?
A ImUM* hutaitr.i by h"i

fi

of 11ml 11If II

[iiii it nd Ail Ci
VTh i U t h # il LMll-JlfllTir U il n La, II Ml
ed Tbey had finisH©*t |»nv m . " f

O vertim e

Pay

I ’siiil

Irr.|i-n t

M i n-nut

s ;i p ic n ic

Vacation*

l u c r e * , e*

Environm ent

Apply Employment Supervisor
ft f. We. -ln v . - Saturday*,'* V 12
SOU Kt I I. TEL. A T E l- CO
11" E, H i St
Do Not Apply If Now

I K I3 S

Eng ag ed Ip E u e n lia l Work

{he rmvrttrauc mid fe lt th iit l hi n
hulju*—• flu —t t i f l i * im ii. u n til
well, let A lire ti ll ymi
" I II n r v ft m i get th«t ' 4
n ig h t. H ill ih m ig h t h*
u
lug iln w ly enough hut o llt
u
‘ Rkiddrd jin d h it afiu lh cf cdl
I hi*

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ikhw
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stcrrid
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*.v.ertit1

| sffT lf• hint ‘ huT Hie Jlrlvi r &lt;if
other i uf

mai

npvpf

the

w-irV fig m n

! i* month* lirtwcpn mil
cldeiii urid thr final remit

it&lt;
de

rlilo ti
were
n ig h tn u irra
T in
dAnm'es were ptnggering We lr»*i
Oltr Lively new home, tun W ar
Ponds even
B ill** anU ry *
R lfn U h e rtl f *

The f i w t

tire

t o TlrO t a r e

inspfitnon

You ca n 't M il w h e t I t xhBKg «rtlh a Mr* by a c a w e l
g ia n t* . It rwutl b * p la c td on a H r* * p r* a d * r, w k I«c
a ttro n g lig h t, to * v * r y d a f*c t con b i p la in ly rl»iM a.
W a h o v * w e ft * q v lpm a n t— p lu t lh * k K O d M ^ a U f f»eb

Hill
ed il
lected
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and Alice emu Id leave avttid
ill if m ity they hadn't ueg
*iich n trif le a* rnitumn
i iiii! v iriMifiifu i

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ln«ur*Mce
tlie

Protect

Won©

Sshbvff

tijtt hty .m

a&lt;) imtfitnf t y i l or

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L IT US HELP YOU
PLAN A
f H O H T A p tl FLOCK
M A N A O E M IN T
PROGRAM

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you u 'll have Ih e t ig h t kifttl •*

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EEKIJ STORE

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Nutfntl other potaettlonk In your
home trjll tell you how Ttr your
fire laturtnce Jap brhinj. the coat
of new purchase*. Aik ut for
filth at. Norih America‘i
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M O N D A Y , J U N E 18, 1945

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

E ig h t h

OPA Says Meat Price List Gives
Housewife Black Market Weapon
■» m m t p r ic e l is t i t t ' r *
th *
h o u s e w ife
her
s tro n g e s t
w e a p o n s g u m a t th *' b b .r l^ m * r k r l
tt i u i r n l . " O l ’ A I h . t t u t l l l i w g t o r
Ito y
M
C o ffe y
in J a t ' k ^ i i i v i l l r

Ml hi Vf'U’ ftin \ *

from bed to bed tn the wards.

the Ipm! TVnr Price and Ration
inp Bt*ard. presentinp lioth his
tein|K)ratv duty orders hoi ! (lie
rmlcug* rationing rwur.l fur the
car he will be using, the an­
nouncement said. The amount of
the ration remains the name, one
gallon of gasoline for each day
of tfie furlough, with a minimum
of 10 gallons, (J|‘ A official* said.

Hart Indicated that thii hospital
work is onr of the most import
ani jobs of USO-t amp Shown
actors. The men prefer talking to —
driliana ami wtrfrieri from home V
even to .teeing a show, he said.

^ Sem inole Dry Cleaners

S U E

tISO ShowH Play For
ItoyH On Okinawa

*,T h i* rt,,p n u ly
t»r i* t u r n * (h n t
it b llu 'k nut i k i*t m h i ) * ( i i t " '\ l
U n c l e .'B i l l , w h a t
iiiu l ih iit '# c u « l i » m r r * H i * m lth n l (
There a r e
a w e d ip l o m a t ic
j
"*I f
ntiu( |k*T»
Mi i l l
i ‘ h t‘t,k
t lit*** 1
NO
SUCH TH IN G S
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
C
ITY.
June
2U.
11mliw iit ill h r v i* f I *11 &gt; it jH -iu iy til'Hive
R E L AT I O NS ?
(Special) — l/ess than eight huur*
t h r I* tru l |» n r« \ iU rK iiJ im iik tM p ,
nflcr they
were wounded on
M, i l l d ry up w lm ow t o v e r n t if lit
Okinawa, Amerienn troops »e ro
A H I 'e t e r t n n , r h m r m i n . if the*
getting the best possible medicine
11 mtwI W a r P ric e a n il R At I o il iif lie
news o f homo from USO-Comp
Itn o r if,
n a il!
y« **U *iifn y
th a t
a
■flhnw^ actors nt the evacuation
l i m i t r i in i in h e r wf r o j i i r s o f t h e :
h&gt;H*|)itril on Saipan.
Htav f t m it j i r i e i* l i n t , in u ru n v e il ", | i o' Riii t.r* ssi,.
* r*.** ■■*"si.i r-*.*, \*l|i
USO-Camp
Shows,
Nulionu)
le n t Mm* f o r f u l i ! m g in t o |»ur*c» t buying them from farmers Tneak,
W,.r
Puiui, designed
Lo bring
o r r a tio n houlcs. a re n o w a v u il
preferred
mii.-uge ration* are entertaiomont to the trtgifis. is 1 1
si I* !«■ at th e Iln u r .I o f f i l e
**p u limit..I nnls lo. essenliul rcriuirioprrnLion right Itehind the figh t­
r o n ie — f i r o t
hu»i«
mrnl*, I nffey explained, and nre ing lints in tho 1 ‘acifk, nrcordlng
T h r l i l t s i f i v h t f to p p i l f e r !"■»•
brio* issued Ixcuuse of the im- t*. »' re|Hirt lust "rfceiveil from
jm u t n b lr f o r a l l m a jo r r u t * a n d
pnrlniiie of this skilled work in Moss Hart by (r.ame o f loonl
ty p fH
«f
m e a t, in a diiM * i* f 1
■■filing form j induce onto tha chairman), ihtart, author of Wing
• •p rin te d p u lt u n ” in U I* A 'n con*
no.i ki-t where it becomrs n vital ed V'ictory, Just returnisl from
t in n in g f i g h t u g u in « t m e a t h im If
pan ..f our nation's food supply. the Pacific fron t after appearing A T T E N T IO N . IIHIDES! There la ineh-a thing as superlative dry tleanlng. Bring your husband's suits
m a rk e te r«
W ith
It*
th e h o m e
to us. regulsrly, fo r scientific dry cleaning, and h e 'll be aure he married the smartest g irl in the
GAS HJU SEKVICKMEN: Ser 1 o his own rday The Man Who world!
to w n h o u ie w ifp ra n h e lp a e h ie v u
fa
tr
e
To
Dinner
on
Kwnielein.
s
in-men
returning
from
overseas
f a i r e r d is t r ib u t io n o f i&gt;yr a v a il
fo r Tir.ian, Guam, Saipan and the
a b le
m eat
* u p p lie * ,
( ’ h a ir m a n on lempnruiv duty mdera
relial.llitlil ion. rei uperntion nipt .."nn»im and Hawaiian is.and*.
P r tc ru n n m id .
M fu iriy will bir eligible for fur*
The Man Who ('nine To Omtiir
Mt KK ( A N N K D M il K
M *.
Inngti gn-oline i :sI ion * according.,jfom pary arrived at Maui in the
ink* to m a k e it»ni*i r u n n e l m ilk
n hV£* /A/ V f T E
C O M PAR / S O N "
t&lt;.
iil'A
's
H
istiirt.
O
ffic
e
‘In
Jn;k&gt;
llnwaiians two days -after the
a v a ilu h le for i n f a n t * . i v n ln l* un-1 (
•return there o f the Marine* who
o th e rs w h o r e tp ilr v H in e s ie r it ia l striivllle The servicemen may ob- ■
S
A
N
F
O
R
D ,
F L A .
„
tain Ins rations by applying to had won Iwo Jinut, Veterans of
d lr t a ,
OPA
hut
re d u c e d
th e *

§ C fM lB W O M ff

C Q IE ^ ttlR S

amount currently d»«*d by* indu-t .
trial und i -ntitutioniil uaer**.
C LA S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

WA1

|0e per Une for one Insertion
Me per line for three Insertion*
OTc per line for I Insertions
tSc per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rates . . . 30c
PH O NE H 8 OR DRJNC YOUtt Aft* c. TH E
Count, live words lo the tine, including ph.mr
A ii surertissmenls fo r situations wanted will I
regular classified rstes.

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si» Tiu i| need. I- Veil f h f it f S ^ 't n L lit f t r v *
in-eda a re nt i l l l u l l i n g |:ri^ n ie iiijn u * 4
n u m lltle H o f c m ric d m ilk , thi* J
In te n t n e t in n , a i f o r d i n g tn" t i l * A
o f f l r i l t l * , hI m h i M im p r o v e S f L icitfi .
h u t|o n Hn a r e a *
w h e re
r d h jf.l j
h iilk I t m m c r i t i c a l l y mciiree
&gt;

H.B. POPE CO
Paint . your ear for I
P L A B T A -L 0 1 I).
T IN E ripened tomatoes fo r can ,
nlhg, I2.2.ri per bu. J.W Hell.
I U k e Munroe, plume If.

Those choice candidates from our varied selections
of smart home furnishings w ill give you dollar lor
dollar valu e and up-to-the-minute styling that you'll
lind hard to equal lor tho money! They'ro just a lew
outstanding examples of the many "buys" you'll find on dis­
play at Mathet'ol Remember, all are available on convenient
oxtended paymonts, and wo invito you to open an account al
any time.

I.IQ U O H
H O L ID A Y
A N llI
Mf.AII
Th.
lo lv
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d « y M d u r in g
w hu ll
d o it illv ) te*
m iiy te m p o r a n lv ri*M iit» r ( ir n d u r
1111*1 o f b e v e ia ifc
ab « *lu d w i l l n o t
ilr a m an** *m ya t a w a y b u m a. got
* jpp!ir*« , &lt; » P \
1 iw fiH if
jlu e r to i

JERSEY bull. 2 years old, with
registered papers
Inquire
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
L E G H O R N CH ICKS
BEST GRADE
100 for 11.1.50, Straight Hatch,
good meat chicks, good layers, prr
bald,
live
delivery
glia ranted
Poultry Kami. 71.1 So. Howard
.Are., T ampa. Kla.

Ite v ta u r a n ta . p r u o n * , a n d rim n ti- ’
fa r tu r e n * w h o n ip r a v n c il m ilk f
in rn n k m ir o th e r p r m lu c ts . w ill
n o t be n llo w e d in th e f u t u r e to
u»e th e ir re d p o in t* f o r p u ir h a *
In g ca n n e d m ilk , (J I* A V a iiL In
a r m * w h e re f l u h l ^ p i j l k f ir 'y f J h e r
HUha111tlte n
i i A p l j l ", M l
e.
I n 'v n r l
I h,
jn o miHnroo
f of
f t f i f i t ;JdN (£ ■'i:
c h in e o f H i* n t ! ^

W H IT E

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

FOR SALE

1 0 acre farm with garage unaii
merit, prlcod to sell.
Robert A. W illiam *
Phone 731 Atlantic Dank

Bldg

10 ACRE farm tiled, good flow
ing wrella, 10 acres rough Ian.I
Pal in Hammock Sanford, Flo
V. E. d-.U, 1101 Park Ave,
v

Sanford, H a

Phone 051 W.
ilO U U w - *

f ac t i* 11’ ,

1U 8 T S E LL HUT — n*stauiK:i;
business, due t» ill health Com
pletely equipped. Phone H08 M

FOR

SALE

Room House on West side
town, located on V4 o f clu­
ck, furnished or unfurnished.
Robert A. William*
une 733
Atlantic Bank Bldg

UPHOLSTERY

j

fabrlca,

tape*

Iries. damasks, broc#toj(*s. a
gixkl stock to select from
It
3 Brown. 3DI1 N. Orange Ave
Phone 4053, Orlando. Flu _____

ASSORTED
household
effects
Blond, solid maple dining room
lUlta, twin chests, huby uuggy,
play pan, ate. Phona 3'28-J,
"ROOM house, bath, 2 acreened
irchea,
amall
grove,
cornunity dairy equipped, cows,
ilghta and city water through­
out. quick Sale! Bargain! C.A
Shrinar. laika Mary! Kla.

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Mather
Way!

FARM S 1 A U G II T K ii E It S
Farm shiughlrroi s here in S.-in
Itiolr County were remit) le d this
week l.y the U 1 ‘ A district office
o f the July I deadline for regis­
T T E N T IO N : Service personnel tration All farmers w h o «lnu-h
and vncntlonists — Apt* r.nd ter, or have slaughtered f &gt;i th e m ,
r.mins two blocks from Mam ns much as 400 pounds a yea.
St one half tiliH'k o f .wean l.y but less than 0,000 poim !• mint
day or week. Phone IM'J It 7&lt;lk apply lot a slnughteriiiy- pound
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Flu b y J u ly I o r they will c p r..
i.ibited ft*.in such alriuet f.-t
the balance o f the yen
- ■ -l
the tll'A release
Pei mils mil) he obtained lima
the locil War Price and l|nlmu
FO UK room cottuge, bath, fur­ Ing Board, Chairman •Peterson
nished complete. 107 N. Locust, snld today. The permit entitles
phone 724-M.
the farmer to- do the same
amount of slaughtering as in the
corresponding period last year
Mr Peterson also stressed thr
fart that farmer* who sell meat
must collect ratio,I points arenr t
ing In the official point chart
provided by the Board, and must
agree tn lin)&lt;) all trices within

BEDROOM GROUP OFFER
Hfio's a botlroom of glamour and comfort,
Htyle and plemtlngly modemte In price | The auite
design lii^irtlnut veneers with other fine cabinet v
Ghent &lt;»r Drawer.*, Vanity, HeAch, Felt Mattress,
pillowM—8 jiieces-----

W ANTED TO RENT

U 8 T R A U A N HEDGE or wind
break pines, ,06c bar* rooted.
Gaorge Haskins, Table Hqpply, COLtJltKD girl wants job us maid
W 1st St.
or cook. d l3 S E. 7th St up

YEAR TO PAY!

.

stairs.
N 'S H IE -w ar bicycle, good
ondillon. BUndard Station, 1st BESSIE Mae Jeff, 1122 Orange
i-E lm A t *.
Ave. wants Job os maiitSETTLED
lady, executive
T tC K U P .l»3 7
Ford convertible
ability, with some general of.
H coup?, good tires, excellent buy
fire experience, wants position
L fa t celling prle*.
with post-war futura. Mrs. Cal.
Z : H O LLE R MOTOR S A L E S
houn. 1320 Mellonvlll* Ave.
^
298 W . l i t 8t.

or

NW Vi of NWM of Beet
, Twp. 21, Rang* 20, containr 20 acres, Just outaldo of
tnier Park. Apply: Gedney M.

io r o u q h d :

B WESTinghouie Electric relerstorj • 1 Oak dfninxroom
a j 1 a U in lw t; lU e l name
skfaat sell 1 gasoline fla t top

ge. 703 Palmetto -Aye._____

O HOUSES, one 7 room*, one
r rocmai alao one Ua etmajra

scree o f land

TEL

Bug.

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7

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Several styles to iel
from’'.

This Inventory, accounting for
NEW MAN Wilson. H02 E. 8th
8t., wont* Job a* cook or maid. all rationed tire* and Parts B,
mutt bo-filed by July 10. Dealers
not filing by that .date will not
b « allowed to (leal In rationed
LOST Gold Sheaffsr’a pencil with
name —engraved, P. E. Bolls. tires until the filin g ' ha* been
Kinder return for Reward to made, Mgxcy said. These new
8anfnrd Paint-A Glajf* Co., 117 records and Inventories are the
latest step In OPA's strengthened
controls over tha dlrtrlbutlon of
tires, Maxcy said. "W o are still
critically short on Urea, and we
must make absolutely sure that
every single lire reaches a legl
tiniate, essential 'user/* hs mjdrl.
USED CAR PRfCEB *D0W Nt
Used car prloea «U over AmerL
ca wlU Uke a four percent drop
on July 1. the Office of Price
AdmlnlatrSUon - announced this
weak, in Weahlngton, .The move
affects can gold either by regu­
lar dealer* or private owners,
Th# priee'eu l is in accordance
with, used car Pricing rerolstlon
wl Ich provldo for normal denrorUtlon, OPA officials aa|d, adding
that four per celt would alao b«
deducted from ehariud ellovei!
fo r extra equipment, .such as
heaters and radios, "This price
TW O PORCH rocker* and one
cheat of drawer*. Inquire 910

LOST

BUBINRSa SERVICE

Youll enjoy mealtimes In a. friendly
breakfast nook such as this onet In­
cludes refectory table In'bleached wood
and 4 matching chairs upholstered with
red leather.

WANTED—

&gt; BUY: B0 hsn*

dmttto Grocery,
- fr ig s !* .0

Av*.

OIL -8TOVX, I

, Witte Box ltl

provfdu additional lowv-coat tronsporlallon to eaaentU) •worksr^'
EXTPA GAB: Add!

ltn* will now be A
farmer*' ropreaenUtivea
market fresh fruit and yet

who
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ODD CHESTS

ROLL . A W A Y
BEDS

32*95 ;•

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104 lb*. •&gt; **•&gt;*

with
prlvt-

wUh to be fr*«i If we
to
iavWlate
om I m l l u t i U
,I«IM fsr Which w« Koto boon oo long con­
tending—» • Boat flghtl

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Established 1908

P eeneral
i
“ Ik e”
Ha s Close Call

SANFORD. FLORIDA* VRII)A\o. JU N E 22. 1945

Army Commander Killed On Okinawa

War department Sup* ply Bill Asks For
Cl' 38 Billion Dollars
i ToOverwhelmJapan

Effort To Kill
OPA Defeated
- By Congressmen

W A S H I N G T O N . ' J u n e 23.
( A l * ) — A $3*,500.28t.951

« War Department supply bill
A wont to the llouoo floor to­
day with an Army promise
i to speed victory over Japan
by “ an overwhelming appli­
cation of force.”
.___

I M t rr x tt n g pltha fo r i n
/a Arm y strength o f 8.986.000
v by June SO, 1948, General
Marthall s li d future clrcura* ktancen may permit additionA a l demobilizations and a re. durtlon In the a lie o f the
^ 50 0.000 Man European oceu-'
a

The tirnrral
limping notice­
ably a* the reault of a fall laot
night on n railroad
platform
Where he got o f f to gre et wound­
ed soldier- The train started o f f
QVithout him. and ns the Genrrnl 1
started In run for it he fell and |
injured his leg rather acverlV- l
Wreathed in smiles today H o w , '
ever “ Ike" still enjuyod hit wel
come m his hometown.

! Tells

Stenstrom

Of Athletic
g^ctivity In France
Hy Willard Connelly
Sanford Isn’t the only place in
• .world that ia excited over
ft-hall games wfisf * r * t y farmed
O v e r .nr-^ ra rtre. M-ftgt.
M a n .B * w n *tr om ;-*W -H d r a td
uiorta writer and who now edits
that
erudite anti
sophisticated
fit tie puhliration known k* “ T he
Cartridge Case.'' which Is deyoted
to goiogs on and follies iff the
I Ordnance Ammunition Buttal
6n. inform* the world in his May
20 issue that:
V "Farabough Field, the new bat­
talion Athletic Fisld named In
Donnr of the commanding o ffic e r
bf this battalion, who has gone
S h e limit In arranging for re
tt'wallaaaa us r s i . Three)

LEnHijfn R o g e r W e n t

( D u n k ed

d

In

P a c if ic

-----------V Ensign Roger II. Went, son at
"M r. and Mre. Roy V. W en t of
Milburn, N.J. and nephew of
Hr. and Mri. Latlla W e n t of
Banford. hitch-hiked a ride back
jI q hit carrier by way of a aea™ lane tender and a destroyer
after being dunked In the Pacific.
Ria N av y tdane waa recently shot
down by anti-aircraft f i r e white
on a bombing mission o f f Klkal
J|m».
northeast
of
Okinawa
(^Crordlng to a N av y dispatch.
• Ensign Went and hi* radiomangunner. Aviation Radioman H/r
Milo J. Ireland o f Williamsport.
Pn.. landed In the water above
* five mile* o ff shore, and ellmed
•into th olrrobber life n t t . ' Ktc ort
tjlg h te r a from their own Essex-

class circled above them and flood
by for protectionj ?' ,Tha flight leader gave tha
Iyer's position by radio and lass
Mian throe hours later a Martin
tarlner, Navy seaplane picked
am up. nana tha wofia for thair
ax parlance. They got dry clothes
and a hearty lunch oo a 1seaplane
troyar sad

:
:

p r i a W A ’u t t t ™ . .

^i'Knalgn Want ia a cnutaata o f
Qttlbum High School, and mttarad
•tha Navy in Nfrmtbar, 1942 and

■^4.'r,Duh
r{lgW@ ^ ^ P t o

* ' u- nt tha DaUnd Naval A la
‘ lion. »*•.

times with Mr.
thar with bM . *1
t Joyea Want a
roandar of 9 WA

•

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N A TH A N HONOHRn
W ITH THE U
torioua aarvica til Oarmany,

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j iu u t t lia l lu iU o tl. 1'JtiL .n e w s f o r
j T o k y o . A l l &lt;»f i t — - f r o m ' t K e
m ass
s u r r e n t le r s
t in
f a lle n
| O k in a w a to f r e s h
in v a s i o n *
i of
H o r n in '*
o il
f i e l d — -w a s
d i- d ie a r ic m o g
to
l ‘. n t | a * r u r
llir w h ito .
th e
M ika d o m ay f in d poma
i-nrisolutiim in knowing th at 'JO.*
I'M of his iiibjects, now dead,
i i u d i - l i higher jirico In Aider*
to o' I &gt;e&lt; for Okinawa than fo r
mu ..ih n Pacific tgland. T h o U.S.
Peiith
\im v fnrcea lost fl.'dltO
killed and 2!'.M»H W o u n d e d - exrri'tlifii* th«* Nl|t|M»nrir ln«*4tft on
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Sgt Hubert D Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. . A. Smith of 1308
Sanford Avenue, has returned a f­
ter 20 months of Army Air Korea
service In tha Pacific theater aa
a radar mechanic, for 4S day
leave with .his parents and with
hla wife, the former Thelma
Whitten.
Ha waara three stara for throe
major engagements participated
in. including the Marthall and
Gilbert Islapd and Marianna la*
land Invasions. Ha also has tha
unit Presidential citation, and tha
good conduct ribbon, and in Juty
will have served three year*.
Prior to entering the service,
Sgt, Smith war a trainman on
the Atlantic Coast Una Rail*
road. Ha attended local schools
hare and graduated in 1938 from
Seminole High School.
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• to I. tvihcd hy Bocirmtion

letter to ins wife from s g t John
c i e n w h ite i n
who is sta-

Uirrc-

tor t K Ketllca to report i»r*t
.Tliur&gt;dav murninjj a t i 0 ;0 0 i»'ch*rk
at Die Kart .Mallon Fark tr Mills
court where instruction will lagiven liy two tcpnls coaches, Har­
ters Dampior and Betty Moure,
assisted by , three other high
school girt*.-'
PJavera are advised Jhal ten­
nis balls will be furnished for
plar; hut to brfng . their own
rackets,
Also planned for the day art
games of horsnhoaa. marbles and
.seraral other games. Including
jumping tha rope.
A story h o y program to take
place once a weak w ill. lie an­
nounced later, and* there may l&gt;«
soma movies lit prospect if plans
work out.
A lighted score board will lie
Installed at the soflbajl park, and
new bases will ba sat out, Coath
Kettle* aald.

Rains Don’t Hamper
Crowds At Longrwood

IXJNGWOOD, Juna 22. (Sparlal)— Rains have not dampened
the ardor of fans any at tha
8ahford-Orlando Kennel Club, aa
large crowds continue to attend
the races. Tha excellent facilities
of the Longwood club adequately
protect the patronsTha track management in an
effort to eliminate haxards In
new results, has laid o ff ■ num­
ber o f dogs who either fight or
play during tha course of the
race, which not only deprives
fans battfng on them an oppor­
tunity of winning, but also upsets
the results of the dog* interferred
with.
Tonight daily double, according
to tome should ha Rebel Leader
in the second, and Maggie Mina
In the third,' If Maggie is back
in her stride after being laid off
becatlih of "a bad bump aarlfer
this month. She showed good
form ^edntodag' night, but not
* However, aha
Lion today. LaaT r d ”ARM'D D IV /W ASH IN G TO N, D.C., June" 22. khotJjf-Ifctln cc
IR D A R M V DIV. (AV-LsJ&gt;or dlapurUa . kept soma «la tjioald take
Uki the aarrenlh, fse­
MJKJO employm on aidalip^s along turos b v ^ t of ttle sight

i\ Alexander

Labor Disputes Keep

iiM Merit Furlough | ‘50,000 workers Idle

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Frierson T e a m S o l i h u l l M ee tin g
DefeatsGuanlnien A g a i n Postponed
In .Softball Game Kv Kotury-KiwanLs

ruture Icnniw Stars happem i don't know if weii iw
To Organize Tuesday;5",".''','“ STluJ".*' 21“ " ................ .

S g t . H u b e r t D. S m ith
Is B a c k F r o m P a c ific

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t i l ■tr.H-livil, fin nets ami sou
senir huolmir wherevci the pu-n

f'nuntv
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| dou r think I wrote you that
fiorniniile I ounty bond nuyrr* i m i n i m t n f n l that
the suit'
d I ..ml ..ns ,.f the othar boya
of the . th War Loan pan d the $|0.fMMi |,s included «&gt; an ".-m l.„ughl .. nairot from one of n *.
Rltx Theater to canarity W sdne*
i„ th. forthcoming yearly ' • .
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|,P , „ i , . j "\V. dhin’ t
day •vmtfnjr aa th ey ylg. rou»l&gt; u hu.luat now heinx
p rep a id
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ng prgf
. e S a aford 2„ie *al A . r (Gnumy
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rctmn
testalnaqi and *Lhar talent moMf o r a Sta
moW- I|nf
of W/nl
laml fo
b t e t e A g rlc u lt m a l I nrp
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l i * M f o r the occasion by Edward i t .79 erimant Station designa-l lo vet and ran’t &lt;ln aov talking, hut
F.
Cane, __ bond drive |a.hlicity | - f n c th « vegetable g i o w e t * " t we h"l&gt;e In leach him
chairman. « h o *«rvcil a s muster ' Cei •ral Florida. Mr Herndon on
"Thi» morning lie almost go'
o f ceremonies
no- &lt;•*,: tiVla&gt;
away
from u». Up until thl*
In the audience were « mnnt&gt;«i | I ' ■* project w a» apprnn-d h&gt;
morning hr hasn't done any fly
of service me 1 and women, and |the ■'•(nlr le g is la t u re whirl sir no
log and *0 we didn't kee|i him In
front the initial playing of "An-Uat.-d thni the land must U- *ccur
a r a g e 01 anything, hot thl«
chnrs A w a i g h " t.. the final selcc- c,) f" r *hr project.
Alreu.l) hy
morning hr took o f f like a btg
lion hy the nine piece orchcatra Im&gt;|, .lac subscription among grow
bird anil flew to the top o f u
there waa plenty o f pep and en­ er* and shippera, tha sum of
ha* been rocelved towar d coconut tree W e then had trouhli
thusiasm.
locating him so got one o f th&lt;First introduced hy Mr Lane pur-base .if the land, County A&lt;
natlve* to climb thr tr rr and get
toonist. who converted » cross nil 1 ' It I taw son annoum eil
A
Main a* title to thr land him III* name i« Oiurchlll.
was young l u r r y luissing car"S o m e or thr hnvn have traderl
drawn hy Mr l a n e into a kissing cho-,n 1 an l&gt;# sccu rcl, thr Stale
with tlir natn r* fot
monkey*,
couple, a treble cle f sign drawn I w It 'art it* experimental w . . n
Mr
I
*aw
snll
-aid.
hickrntier rot*
anti a lot o f
hy
s
sailor
musician into
a
|l lector llurnltl Mow iy •■( t tie small thing* that they make nut
modernistic lady's hat, then drew
Kii-vninent
Htatn"
at of hrmn. I've gotten another fair
pirturea nf a sailor and o f a Slat
(■all
i -villi-. recently vlsilc.l
visited Sa'i of hnu*e sandals I'm going lo
I pretty W A V E
fnril and appnrved the
acre g Cf „ (py, other thing., then I'll
Anita Aiki-n of the Goghurii Hick-nn farm o f ( ^ l e r y Avenue
School of Dancing then performed as the site for the vegetable e x ­ arnd them to you all at once.
“ I hove also planted a garden.
tome intricate acrobatics. Mr*, pert!' 'rnt station. Other land sites
la rry
Motes 'provided
piano for this purpose are being luokr-d Before 1 left II onolula I Bought
tome aerd o f carrots, eggplant,
rhythm.
over in Oviedo and at Zellwiaal
radish
and
tt*rnip
W A V E Dottie McCullum then to , jpplrntrnl the Hanford e x ­ tomatoes,
green* I ’ va carried them all this
sang “ C and y " with the orcheatra periment*.
time until now and deckled to
le eom nar Imrnt.
ami
showed
a
~
7 " c,.
j plant them and see what would
srntKith microphone technique with T-,
her deep roniraltn vnlce.
Diminutive dancers Ann W h i ­
taker and Jackie MrDocald o f tha
I
nut
conrluileil
K s i l l s w * I . r « a » Tare# 1

In

A i i ' f i l i m i t ' Ifni» froirirr*! -f»n mile*
tlnwti fhr wt'«| llo fii ro « own! in
a'
' . •|■|••• • &lt;1 11» (i« 1lit AT I'flvhrnt thr
Mali «•ri*! tin fit ttilt n i d niii I M im
oil fit’ t.tw A I•! 1111it tt ( t nij|i hy
\iii»fnj»* !»■•1 F 1111»jt . b ' l f f m IIa *

Big Crowd Packs 510,000 Is Included s( (| ajr whi t e
Theater In War By County Board Tells O f (H Live ffc rff
Bond Premier
F°r Farm ^tation ° f ,V,S &lt;)n Uytc Sgta John C. Hart,
th . J a p s’
$ii6.ouo W o r t h O f " wrk , '"Xpecleti lo m-v tM. „
Prisoner,
Re Started \N ben
Ronds Arc
Dies In Sinking
Far Shftrt Of Quota
1,tk* lH
cu r 0(l
^
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I

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S upi i fo rtm a k in g
t h e ir
1 1h ir a I
150 p la n e
a tta c k
on
I J a p a n w i t h i n f i v e t i t t y * ■sjH'ar-

W A S I I I N G T O N . June 22. &lt;d *)~
Kepiihlirans moved yesterday to
• tr l|&gt; O l ' A ol r tli -*w lh on ty o v * e
food, ns thrir House leader, R ep ­
resentative Martin o f Massachu­
Lt. Gen. Sinttm Boliv ar Buckner, Jr . right. Tenth A r m y Commamlrr setts, declared "bungling and in-,
on Okinawa, was killed 'instantly Monday when a Jap shell burst e f fl c l A i e y " have brought A m e r ­
near him while he was observing fighting at the fro n t line l i e is ica " t o the brink o f want."
Broadening a recommendation
seen above with Marine M « j Gen l.emurl «' .Shepherd d ii.u- «
by llerliert Hoover. Represented
phase o f the hitter Okinawa campaign. I International)
t u r Jenkins ( l i t tilin' proposes!

VV 'isi-L

1.15

— Okinawa Campaign Is
Over W i t h 6,990
Killed And 29,598
Wounded For U.S.

Famed Alumnus Reviews West Point Cadets

_______ _
i
W A S H I N G T O N . J u n e 22.
( \ l'&gt; — An e ffo rt to kill leglatalurc prolonging the life of
wartim e price and rationing
rontrnls was d r f r t t * d ov e r­
whelmingly hy the I I 4Use to- }
day on a v ole a vote. The
srtl.m came on an. amendnrtil lo strike. MH the enact*
Ijng
_ clausc'e^f thwUt'A e ltr w sion bill

j AQ 1LRNE, KjjJlS.Vuxio 22.
(A PJ — Q enort^iaenbow er.
yiho. had. many * narrow e».gnpes from death or injury ns
directed millions of Ameridartr soldiers through three
yeaftT of wnrfnre In Europe,
today turned up u casualty
n hia greatest day— E-day
d*'his homecoming.

% 1-S g t.

A s s o c ia t e d

Republicans C h a r g e
BunKlingr Mistakes
C a u s e " Shortages

1 '*
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® pitJon forte.

M em ber

Third Superfort Attack On Japan In
Five Days Is More Bad News For Japs

ing Train

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will m*b*
tl o iilic llia
kan#s tor 154lb bomb*. l U r l
asvtaf bow.

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lh of ffonnmy, br ebun^rd i i v r f to
flvo v r « r policies, one-fifth fnm
in f t|ut oAch yeAr. I l « mU«* p *
plained Die JUtribution of pollThrvrl
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o f tho World rtiul XXiMj.lmun Clr
clr o f HAnfonl
lit* in i l i n H i ' d by thr widow
.Mr*. Kmrni Vtntiur « f Smnfonl.
three tlnuirhts r* thr M i » hpa
tnnle K o « e . l'nf»»l Jowrphine Mini
Kthrl I*oui»t' Vintiiir o f Snnfortl.
tw o nona, Martin llufim k •fiimr ol
XVfat I’ mlm lh nt h an.I Churlr*
An drew Vinmir i»«»^ »*rvtnic with
‘ l&gt;« N a v y in the l h.lit.pim,. . are.
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• w T I T Brown of 204 French
Aveinir wm* aevrrlv bruined on
tin* l i f t Hide and Unr«- hut not
»
•s-n.-ualy Injured
when
in ■!pliMf to croHP I'ark Avenue
*
Valdei Hotel I * ' t rve n in f
* nt !l op o'clock, hr
knocked
j flown by n I’ nnttMr urdan heinf
driven
north
on iI'ark
,u
u . r " nut
in mi
m * „Avenue
-v.iut by
three gran.lrht iltvit. Nell, hen
now#|, qf thc
„ un, ry flu b
In me* Iloweii
the c
( ’ountry
neth. and Carulf .Martina
,Bll
||rnwn,' Win, » a . taken
to
take
of W e s t P a1", Reach, two ■...'rt. ' h,, tmm, h). |.„||(V C . pt. Roy
Mrs. r . W . ijmsrt of W lid w j- *l Ti||l&gt;
t„
|
K
,|0
wn
town
Tillis. was ad
and Mra. Nell Bussey o f New this morning.
S m y rn a Beach, nmi step inyttu-r.
Mre. E v a Vinitig of W in te r liar
den.
GLASS BRO KEN
Funeral arrangement*, directed
by Erickson Funeral lloitlc, will
B R A D E N T O N . June 22. &lt;Sp«bo announce,! later

r_ Frederick Bauer who has M a j o r J u lia n A d a m s
- returned from overseas. Is
ng a 30 day leave at tha „ E s c o rts E i^ e p h o w re r
___
of Mr. and Mra. Frank
J4REKB D U VAL JOB
Bafar on Elm Avenue. (U will
Major Julian R- -Adam* Jr.
veteran of W» flying* missions in
MASS TR IA L
of Sari* repor| .at Miami on June SO.
'S heaJttt
^ North African, Sicilian and •LONDON. June 22. (A’&gt; - The
llan campaigns, wa« leaiHr of British Foreign Office announced
Hcatjon
•: H A V r T R A I W N G - .
the one
which tpday the Big Four Power* would
i t ' , 1 t f y r r r / . f j i * ! * , - Stm T h u m &lt; ) ^ &lt; i ^ W p « j T c F l s e n - open. discussions early rexr'we#k
hower to KjW M v C lu t/ w ord ln g on plans for-the trial of Ger­
many's arch war criminals. A
responsible ArrterlEan source told
of a U. 8. plan to prosecute the
Major major war criminal* at a mas,
' * t- the prkeenl
Adams has hi#
headquarters at trial baforc winter. The American
hi* hi
Sjrothers Field,
Winfield.
Kansae. plan would bring together a,
Id. W
l
recently finished an eight week defendants under a blanket con­
Course with ground elaases and spiracy charge those accused of
target prectlBB: with rocket* at being responsible for starting
World War T«u
VJetor'.a. T a x * * . .

ciu li—Glass In 1H windows on the
high A
front sido of Bradenton hi
school wat'hrokan ycsterday-wl
t .
a te»t-chaVge of T N T was
o ff in $ 6 stitiinh^ across tlm'
street aa an army Infante** unit
prepared" for presentation WfaljdA
of the war bond show, "Herb*
Your Infantry-H
Sommer school Wav In etaaion
at the time, with numerous puolla
in the rooms where window* were
broken. None was reported Injur­
ed. but there was a rush from
th* building. One boy had hla
hulr
peppered with
shattered

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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1915#

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

nfantcy .Day Is
fcserv^d Today'At
C am p Blanding
CAMP BLANDING. June 16.
(Special) — Two heroes, one an
officer, the other art enlisted men
af
the Infantry
Replacement
Training Canter at Camp Bland*
ing, seif] be decorated for their
battle achievements at today's
Infantry Day celebration.
CapL George R. Mitchell of the
Mth Infantry Training Regiment
will be awarded the Diillngulshel
Service Croat.
1/Sgt- William R. Daniel* of

uilaoner*.
'__
He hatf landed on' Nof tbjedy’a
liliHidy Omaha Beach on D*Oay
I'lua 1 and warn in (he front line*
terns, l’a.. who receivcit ms com­
mission us ii Second l.iculenont
st Ft. Henning. &lt;•».. in August
1042. will be decnrBted for e x ­
traordinary heroism in connection
with military uperntinrts ugainsl
the enemy on July 2d. 1044 near
the French town » f Hois de la
Hoehe when he was serving as a
First I.icntuenaiit with the 2.‘lr&gt;l
Infantry.
As Company Commander he led
hit men through rilrrm cly fierce
machine gun. artillery and immnr
fire against superior nombera of
(termnns to scite their oujeativc.

H*. battled through. Silcron.
do, I Q I r t and Southern France.
When bla company lost all of
it* officer*, ho acted aa a pla­
toon leader for an entire month.
Another time, with but two o f­
ficers left in the company, he waa
forced to aaaume the role of pla­
toon leader attain,
Sergeant Daniels was presented
the Hronae HUr medal last July
for lending a light machine gun
platoon during a counter-attack
on Anaio. His wss the only pla­
toon to remain Intact without
luring n man..He also holds the
C.Dinhat Infantiym

Slzty-aeren

per

cent

of

the

LE6Aft N OTICE

Untied SUT*r «e«r«n *p lr w » *

Daniels plitfia aoOh t o ‘ go home.
Before entering the Army he
worked for a mining and smelt­
ing company in Colorado. Now he
wants to go to business school.
“ I'm going to shop around a
bit," he said, “ I think it's going
to be harder to learn to bo a
civilian again than it was to be
u soldier.

from federally Inspected P » n**J
21 per cent from Plant* w »n«P‘
federal inapection; and the rc‘
maininit 12 P«r cent from J* rm
slaughter.
An ancient Invention patented
in the Drltish Kingdom was for a
machine gun that shot round
bulleta at Christian enemies and
square bullets at heathens.
The rebec was an ancient musi­
cal instrument somewhat like the
violin.

You sr* hvrebr require,I amt or.1
dertd to be and appear upon |h*
Imi-Way ol Julr. A. IJ. im , to Ibe
blit of romplalnt riled against *uu
In Hits causs In the Circuit Court
or Seminole Count* at Santoro
Florida, by/tesuy Lowe, being an
action tor- divorce.
The XaMford Herald la daalg j
nated as the newspaper In whiin'
this Order-ghall be publlihrd ter
tour conariwWv* weeks
WITNKSA70. *’ • llerndon. Clerk
nr ths sell! Court at Kanlurd. K*mInolo County, Florida, atnl the off I.
rial real thereat, this the Hit da*
ot May. A. l». t * « .

O. 1’. It El IN DON, Clerk

BEDROOM SUITES
J U S T
CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

A R R I V E D ! ! !

PATES

1be per Una far one Inaartlon

(

M e per- line fo r thyeo insertion*
07e per line for f Inaertloa*
f i e per line for 20 Inaertloa*
Miaimum rites . . . 20c

PHONE Ml OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fir* word* to the line, including phone and sddresS.
A ll BOTcrUvewante fo r eltuellon* wanted "111 be charged for at the
reyalaf classified ralea.

H ELP
' II. B. POPE CO.
U. 8. TIRES and TUBES

W ANTED—

IfKLPKR f,.i Jimmie
Sheet Melul (Yorks.

Cowan',

P flk
9^I.*E — 5ne heavy-rtuty GIIU-.S fur .suhi i'iiintniii. Touch
ton Drug &lt; n.
grapple hook hay loader outfit.
Phone County 4M3._____ ______
10 ACRE farm tBed, good flowins well*, 10 acre* rough inn I
HoHito,v 111:iti . w h e r e
Palm Hammoek Banfonl, Fin
I ' l l I V . M l IS H E . S P F X T R P
P, E. Bui*, 1101 Park Avo.
Y IH 'It n n lu rn l d en tro fo r p r iv a c y
.■ Sanford, Ha. Phone 061-tv
In niniM v ihmII h ,
is
n t n e t iy
rr s p e rt e 'L ben
FT lends
qnd
relative,
an
'■ t
qu estioned
nltbut yi.iit H i III
Vuur n i l
(ilnyi-r
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ln i»llt r»«
„ m odulo*
will nut t 1ii
Vtiilf persunni
a ffa ir,
Thi-j. i» mi Cltuae f o r

PLATFORM
ROCKER,
newly
allp-covered. Phono ddl-J ___
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. 4 lot*,
near »tr b*»*. new shertto.*
Inside. $060.00.
Write P &lt;&gt;
HEW electric water heater, auto
matte. Bauer Radio A Flee
trta Service.

MUST SELL OUT — Restaurant
bus In***, du* to III health. Com C U R T A I N S ,
pletshr eqalppad. Phone BQP-M.
scarfs, washed,

table
cloths,
starched ami
filH Mellonville A c o

stretched

IlH "
land lying south «W
railroad,- house and 2 lot*
*, known M'Tooten Place— Ware
' npu** and 2 lota lying along
railway Ip 9*men*n A T T E N T IO N : S rp iro w ru im H
tlttr O o ln ^ lg to M nrip. Mat
t i n 11 \ n c H i i o n U U
— - A p U . i*i h I
^iCtmflr.- R L I. Box irT rla n fn r.l.

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HEW SHIPMENT of latest ;&gt;h&lt;».
ograph raaord*.
Hauer itailm
4 ' Electric Service.
SM ALL S room house on whraL.
7*7. kltehanatU. wired, screen­
ed, awning*. City Shoe Shop,
Hanford ‘A vt,

UPHOL8TERY
fabric*, Upt*,
trie*, damask*, brocatallaa, a
good stock to aalact from. R.
H. Brown. COIL N. Orange Ave.
Phene 40Sarf Orlando, Fin.
ASSORTED household effect*
Hiond, solid map!* dining room
auluMavin cheats, babv buggy,
playpen, etc- Phone 8 «-J .

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WATERFALL STYLING!
j Iris's ii bedroom of glamour and comfort, mpto-tho-minntc In
-Ivlr jiiul |'lt‘n«ingly moderate in jirlct'l The auftc is a, jxijmlnr modern
design in walnut veneers with other fine cabinet fyoods. IncludcH Bed.
t lieAt of DrdwefH and Vanity . .

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lu
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Sleek and modern in thin good looking new bedroom suite in rich
walnut veneers. One of our low-priced suites, it is one o f beauty and1pis
tinctive design aa well us being roomy and sturdily constructed.

A vc
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GOST BEDROOM- BEAUTY!

ROOM furnlahad niuirtmcnt
located 2S milea rant of Park
Avenue on Geneva. Andy at
Middleton'n Orocerv.

WANTED TO RENT
N A V Y COUPLE wMi
huuF'f o f ig m r t m c n i
f ir m ,
Phono

SIT. WANTED

COLORED woman! honest and
reliable, desire*- position as
tILE AND HORSE. Will trade
maid. 514H Hanford Avenue,
for cow a.
Carl R. Bronson,
Sanford, Fla.
__________
1110 W. -Ut St. /_____________

IJUSINESS SERVICE

IBM CHRYBLER Air-now Bedan, good condition, 8 practic­
ally now tbr**, n*w upholaUry. S T O R A G E , y u u r c a r a t K e n t ' *
radio and overdrive. OPA ref), I O a ra g e ,
d p a c ia '
r a u
d e a d
(ng $726,001. Will aacrlfir* for
sto ra g e
: 'BOO.OO CASH. Phono B7-J af
PAINT NOW!
* Have Good Reliable I'mnlera
available. Call Sanford 1'sint
&amp; Glass Company. Phone .103.
AUTO BODY ANI1 FENDER
WORK nY AN EXPERT, SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAIN TIN G —
large aeeqrtmtot of colors. Your
car c y C k*W - f k w , * Bring it to
us ami *»*. *
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
,
Phone $22
UAH HEDGE or wind 208 W. 1st 8L
ilnoa. ,0«o_ bare rooted.
Haskins, Table’ Supply,

W ANTED.

W ANTED .TO BUYi 80 hen* and
fryer*. Palmetto Grocery, M7
Palmetto Av*.

BEAUTY IN MODERN!

O IL STOVE, 2 or three burner
Write Box 12U, Baitfnrd,

FOUND—

by paying for thla ad.

ABoirr

Ono of our finest su it^ a massive design wrth decorative double
waterfall fronts, large plats glass mirrorB, superb quality construction
Slid careful detailing throughout! Indices Bed, Cho.it, Vanity ami Chair
in fuslrous prlrna vera vorwera.

Suavly almfle In atylinff, this dealgn schlavt
b w u t,
Through it* smooth Uns and correct proportions, hrough taurrful
Yfnlahing and detailing, through' innate quality of constriction . . .
sa»i. oubstandli\g example of good modern.. Soundly
walnut vsnssra with other selected woods. Has large, landscs
mirror. Bed, Chest, Vaiitty and Nits Stand.
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. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

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16 Poles Said

FORD, FLORIDA,

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S ta rts ': W i
midland Accused
Plotting To* Foi
Anti - Soviet B loc

Robert R.
Dies In Hospital
In W ashington

L O N D O N . J u n e
1H , ( A H )
—T h e
S o * le t-co n tro lle d
Ber­
lin radio today announced
that C o l . G e n . Urnarln, Kusaian commander I n the tierman capilal, has been kilted
In an accident. T h e b road*
cast Rave n o details.

MOSCOW, June 18. (A P )
— The secretary of the Mili­
tary Collegium of the Sup­
reme Court told the judges
a today that Maj. Gen. Oku* l i c k i and others o f the 1C
Polish leaders had confessed
to a long list of Charges in­
cluding killing 694 Russian
oTflhrs. anti-Soviet espionage

L O N D O N ,
J u n e
IM ,
M a u l in u r d flu l*» g e

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Road Meeting Will
Be Held Tonight
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A ll c itiic n s o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
w h o a r o 'in t e r e s t e d In d e v e lo p m e n t
o f c o u n t y , r o a d s in t h e ir r e s p e c ­
t iv e s e c t io n s , lire
re q u e ste d
to
a tte n d e s p e c ia l m e e t in g -o f th *
C o u n t y " C o m m lssfiift to "bo h e ld at
t h e C o u r t - H o u s e a t 8 :0 0 o ' c l o c k
tb is e v e n in g fo r th e p u r p o s e o f
d rta rm fn in g
w h a t
s e c o n d a ry
ro a d s in
th e c o u n ty s h o u ld
b e
im p ro v e d o s fe e d e rs to th e p ri
rn a ry s y s t e m
o f ro a d s u n d e r a
n e * F e d e r a l a id p la n , a c c o rd in g
to O . P . H e r n d o n , c o u n ty cle rk .
T h is m e e t in g is b e in g h e l d n s n
re su lt o f re c e ip t o f a re c a n t letter
fr o m F . E lg in Ila y le ti, c h a ir m a n
o f th e B ln to R o a d D e p a r t m e n t to
t h * ‘ C o m m i s s io n in w h ic h It w a s
s t a t e d
t h a t
C o n g r e s s
h a s
a lio
ra t e d th e s u m
o f ) 1, 500 , 000,000
fo r
th e
p u rp o se
o f d e v e lo p in g
r o a d * d u r in g a th re e y e a r p e rio d
t h ro u g h o u t
th e m tio ri.
O f
th is
a m o u n t K t o r i d a w i l l r e c e i v e | 7,
000,000 p e r y e a r o r $ 2 , 186,000
fo r F e d e ra l p a rticip a tio n in se c ­
o n d a r y h ig h w a y s .
S e m in o le C o u n t y h a s b e e n r e ­
q u e ste d
to H a t s e c o n d a r y ro a d s
t o t a l l i n g 100 m l l t i i n l e n g t h I n
o r d e r to g e t p rio rity In c o n s t r u c ­
tio n . T h is d o e s n o t in c lu d e p ri­
m a r y ro a d s su c h a s S t a t e flo a d
17 . F o r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f s e c o n d a r y
ro ru is
th e
F e d e ra l
g o v e r n m e n t
w ill a llo w
50 p e r c e n t a n d
th s
s t a t e , 50 i t e r c a d o f t h e c o s t -

..Pvt. James R. Ellis
In Georgia Hospital
ft

AUGUSTA Ga.. June 18 (Spe­
cial) — Pvt. Jamas R. Ellis, of
401 Celery Avenue. Sanford, hoe
arrived a t thej* Oliver General
a H e w

fo r

furthkr medical treatment.
*
Dover General Hospital la on*
f t o f . ths Army'a gn at medical In■lHutlon*,-aml hat a b*d capacity
o f 8,000. It npraunta the final
■tan In the chain of evacuation
from the front lines.
With the war against Japan
f t uppermost In lh« minds o f its
personnel Oliver General la mak­
ing every effort to be ready for
G
the casual tie* which must In••vjtably result from tha proeacuA u ftftin ■of the war Ip tha Pacific.
Thousand* of vrosmftd and sick
f t than from tha European Theater
a|ao continue to ba evacuated and
l
receive treatment hereftf*
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everyone to do hli full duty In l o w i n g o f f i c e r s a f t e r m e n t i o n i n g
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Calling attention to the ' ‘ One w h i c h d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r h u
Hundred Significant Books" of b e e n s p o n s o r e d b y K l w a n l a . l i e
the Natloral Council of English e i n t e d p u t t ^ * t b y t h l | 4t r a i n i n g
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books and not all, of them would
He then told nf establishment
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one who likes this kind of books for the next year to be.located
will find them Just the kind of at tha Velde* Hotel. A covered
books he likes.”
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the Auxiliary, was served
&gt;od books on ths youthful mind, prior to the meeting.’
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by nature or whether be learned
It front Robert Louis Stevenson?
Who can tell whether that prsve
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plrlt was his from the beginning Jackson, 8. C, spent the week­
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you with a -sta ff lor that some, hfs slater, Mis* Anne Senkarlk,
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LONGWOOD, June 18, (Spe­
NEW Y O R K . J u n e
18 .
b v N a v a l a u th o ritie s to d e t e n u c ia l)— Tonight starts tha middle T h e c o l l e c t i v e p u r r h a r i n g p o w e r tw o e r t eh e t Sa ka en nf o, r ad n dC l i ( n l ii ce n w th o e r eF ' e- wr n e a n l yd *- [ j u r c a u f o r . e n r r l t i ” t h e n m f e r t
if th e
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in te n ­
week o f th* first summer pro­ o f wage c a m e r a ’ i n e o m e a r e p r e * Laughton
Memorial
Hospital,'
— ---tio n a l o r a c c id e n t a l, a c c o r d in g to
gram o f racing at th* Sanford- • W r i t s t h e m o s t s a r i o u s d a n g e r o f
Lie u t. W . K
S p r y , p u b lic ro ta ­
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Orlstyio Kennel Club, resulting I n f l a t i o n . S e c r e t a r y o f t h # T r e a ­ w h e r e e h * w a s r e i - o r t e d b y D r , I
tio n * o ffic e r o f th e S a n f o r d N a v a l
S l l U W ,
U . S . i N .
revocation of Jimmy Byrne*1 sury M o r g e n t h a u s a i d t o d a y I n Ga s. I Ir . e s S t t i an rg k * ,c o s f lu i f c o n r dt ul nb gl y . p h y E s xm t ae no t. R i c h a r d
A ir S ta tio n .
order closing all race tracks u r g i n g t h a t m o r e m o n e y l &gt; « p u t n f h e r I n j u r i e s , l i e s a i d , i n r l u d r d
iia n n lfo rd
(x
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by hia
last Jan. 3. Tha Florida LegistsL e g U li
Into war b o n d s .
e l a c e r r a a tt i o n t m
th e le ft te m p le ,
w i f e a n d t w o d a u g h t e r s , o n e five
ture Immediately extended Flol
“ Th* civilian goods which you w h i c h ' r e q u i r e d f o u r i t l l c h c s a n d
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W A S H I N G T O N . D . G . J u n e 18. y e a r s
Ida's raring season beyond May
xt buy with your money are t w o , f r a c t u r e d r i b * o n t h e r i g h t (Special) — R i c h a r d
P r io r
to
c o m in g
M.A. S h a w . m o n t h s o l d .
I I , its official closing date, and
t r y s c a r c e , ” he said In a talk a i d e !
She was a l s o s h o c k e d a n d Aviation C h i e f Machinist’* Mate, h e r e h e wee s t a t i o n e d in MtamL
ten weeks of raring ware sched­ prepared
for
mutual
ayatem daied from t h e
im p a c t o f th e
uled fo r the Lnngwood track. To­ broadcast from Naw York *■ part h e a v y p o l e t o w h i c h w a s a t t a c h e d U.B.N., of 317 Park Avenue, San­
ford, hat r e t u r n e d on l e a v e after
night la th* beginning of the o f "tabor's salute to th* Seventh s e v e r a l d i r e c t i o n s i g n s .
N o a r ­ 20 months of duty In the South
fifth week.
W a r loan.”
re sts
were made, a c c o r d i n g
t o Atlantic w h e r e h o was plane repla
tonight's events, DobM*
“ They are going to be scarce y o l l c a .
The b u s w t i * d r i v e n b y tain of a l a n d - b a s e N a v y s e a r c h
ranting from tha number two fe r a good long while to com*.«j M Burch,
plane o n 63 m i x t i o n s .
b o x In the second race, and Unde W * rt*ed to moke u* our minds to
_D _ e_ _e _ p hl y r _ c _ o_ _n _ c _ e_ _ r _ n _ e_ _ d o v e r O P A .r*Firing In a big PBM MA­
Don, out of th* eight box In th* thle fact and face I t ”
i r i s oofl an egg shortage, a IKtte
RINER, ho participated In long ports
third race, according to soma
d hen
h e n of the New Hampshire
Iff THE N A V Y
day and night searches. In all red
fan*, should make the daily
BRIDGED W INS .
- T . i S l
kind* of weather, on th* lookout v a r i e t y I n t h * b a c k y a r d oo ff J I.T.

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Home On Leave

Lieut. 0.
lag a aev»«
parents, Mr.
Lieut, flutner
Roswell, N,
his leave
station In

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Rotary And Kiwania
Bti Meet Tue.sday; Two | d
* Gamef^On Thursday

Tax Sale Will
3®! Made At Coiltf:
Ho u s e July 2

immature American egret.
Ul* exhausted from lack of
dropped down on tho lawn
,. n f «Hist
. . . i nyllit' Allen I U Holly
b 'A v a . Friday. Tha bird wsa picked
&gt; by Fhyille, ecd with the aid ^^Vufltora a t today’s luncheon InM i l John Miller, woe bronght
K « « t * Jug
i U B t ^ returpcd^irora
v » r o A i e d f r o m ^ *tna^gjuo*
t £ * * E n r o °
has
the Zoo.
The keeper, Phil King,
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force feeding and watering _ the

a

Air View Of Wreck Where Sixteen Died

Well Known Sanford
Man Had Received
Medical Discharge

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f t n m l
c o n fe r rin g
w ith
th e
G e r ­
m a n s .
O k u li c k l w a s B e e n sc il o f p o s s e s ­
sin g at th e tim e o f h is o r m t b y
th e
R eel A r m y
a d o c u m e n t
in
w h ic h
h e
d e cla re d
th a t
in th e
a
e v e n t o f u S o v ie t v ic t o r y o v e r
G e r m a n y , E n g la n d w o u ld h a v e to
fo r m a w e s t e r n E u r o p e a n b lo c to
c o m b a t th e R u ssia n s.
T h e d o c u m e n t w a s sa id to a s ­
se rt th a t G e r m a n y
a n d
P o la n d |
s h o u ld b e in th e b lo c In d ic a t io n s
f t w e r e th a t th e R e d a r m y
p ro se
c u t o r w o u l d aak t h e d e a t h p e n a l t y
a t le a st.

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Japanese Surrendering In Large
aigns

Ike And Bride After Wedding

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the O ly of Sanford
ork'Ht. I u«»
Iltd nt &gt;eminolr Ihk'h St hot) I un
Friday rtrninif »nd rrprmiriitH t

»•«' • 1 1 ■ i i i t i i * i 11

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Saihjr Found Dead
From Bullt’t Wound

I njurt’d
Bus At’fidtnt

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Half Way Point Is
Reached- Iiv Racing

Back After 20 Months

One Little Red Hen
Is Doing: Her Duty

double, with Leo*!* taking th*
WASHINGTON, June II. &lt;/P&gt;Thomtt Charles Vaughan and
Tbe Supreme •Court today ruled
feature eeventh event
Calvin Hlnion Taylor, both rocent
Invalid, *
deportation
against IU m r Bridge*, the Waat greduetas of Stminola High School
Coast CIO laodar. The eourt'i ware accepted by th* Nav;
derision climaxed e seven ye*i

fo r enemy submarine! and other
throats to our surface force*.
Attached to Patrol Bombing
Squadron 211, the 81-year-old
Navy alrcrewman and hia eauadron mates played a vital part In
th* battle to get men and suppllei
softly to ths European ■ war
theater.
Chief Shaw was a shipping
Clark before Joining th# N a w In
1941. HU wife. Mr*. Mary Louis*
&gt;, lives at th* Park Avenue

Hardy, 108 Poplar Avenue, arouaed the whole neighborhood tUa
noon with her triumphant and
somewhat agonised cockling oa
she laid an egg o f record brook­
ing alia.
*
Mr. Hardy, who la connected
with tlta city water distribution
department, today proudly
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■trictions on dlw'uxilon of the
war's most Important y e f les«t
talked-about trclinieal develonknvnt - - r a d a r — tho r a d i o
industry that dcvrloped it and
kafit it constantly beyond the
countrr-mejixurr, of the enemy
NEW YORK, June 18. (Specal) predicts for it n I'.acrlimr potl-With llfft lifting o f some re­ lion even greater than its share
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SMALL LO AN’S
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First JPe^eraJ Sayings t-o^n Association
I . T y 'T •
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of Seminoje County

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209 Magnolia Ave.
—
"Insured Sayings.”

T n ^ ^ A N F o m y jn m A t ^ H a n f o r d ,

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ITrenter

in victory.

rimple as revealed oy tne
E
lanufacturera Aasocrtlon
comparatively simple.

served in aircraft duteciioa,: I
xJtfltilc acctiri
naval gunnery h 'darkness or &lt;it
Allies
has enabled the ^
__ to boi _
targets obscured by clouds or
smoke;, has made anti.aircraft
fire far more accurate than, aver
beforui has enabled pianos to
fly, attack and even land with
perfect safety In complete dark­
ness.
Though the full story of radar
will-not t&gt;e told till Japan, too, n
annihilated with Ua aid, fls
development to present tUn.'ardi
has been one of the moet ,,.ttnomenal achievements in tha his­
tory of tchnology. Just a Utilsunderstood feature in 1040, when
it* mude possible the haitm» ot
the Luftwaffe over England, it
has bean advanced by radio manu­
facturing engineers so raoWly
that at any given time e^ipm en,
six months old tendril to u* sd,
sols to.1Though tho Germans umi
the ‘ Jntainrss also wtrs rapid- It.

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V a n ity ,

dressin g

and n ig h t stand w ith
polished plate glass. Or,
if you p refer, a table
top In coloh to m atch
the d ec o ra tive schem e.
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B eau tifu l, and w ise, too
— fo r all surfaces are
then fu lly protected. Th e
c6*t is less thnn re-

Have your Auto glass
replaced before the ra in y
season sets in. All work
done by experts.

ffh ls h ln g the top,-----M irrors, o f course, for
the Background.

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Satisfaction o f Mo
Chattel
Mortgage
Feller, Gustave et&gt;'i&gt;* to Ad­
Nyboef, Jacobus *t ul
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Farms
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Real Estate M ortal re#
Beasley, Ellis to B. K. Wheeler
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Stovall, W. B. et ux to Maria
Timber Dead

Navy and Coast Guard veterans
were unted today by Mrs. Ruth
M- AUst), manager o f the banToni office or the U.3. Employ
ment Service of the War ManCommission, to ship out In the
Merchant Marine, which aha said
urgently hernia wen to kaep supplica movinjt to tha fighting
fronts. Many - msn &gt; dlsQuatUie.i
physically for further naval aer*

The word radar la a contraction
of
••redio-detcctingaiid ranging",
and. significantly, 1* spelled lti»
same way backwarda as forwards,
its basic principle la the fact'that
radio waves sent out trom the
radar unit are returned to it in
indentical form.
This principle is similar to the
familiar measurement of disUuio*
to cliffs by timing echoes, ex­
cept that radio waves are used In­
tend" of- sound waves. Tne radar
unit sends out its wave at 1M.000 miles pvr second. When it
‘ttrikes any- object with u den-

f e r 30 d a ys
o n ly costa

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ployment Service at 112 North
1’srk' Avenue. '(
' Vcteraha o f IS months at tea.
either on deck or In the enaine
Mbm of a vessel of over iu&gt;
gross tons, are eligible
for
examinations aa third.-.mate or

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months atmiUr

ing school fo r officers. Merchant
Marine time can / be . added -to
Navy .time to meet the 14-month
rtouirement for pospectlve o f­
ficer*. she added. Navy radio
operators, chief cooks, and second
cook-bakers may'be able to quali­
fy for similar; ratings in the
Merchant Karina, even without
actual set duty./
Men who huvb had at least six
months at sea on deck, or two
month in tha . engine .room of a
100 Krone lorejvessel inav Quality

25% OFF
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In early cuinmtrrv. Iwfora the
Invention of cuinsge, procious
metnl in. the form of rings am!
other iiersonnl ornaments wgr*
used ns n medium of exchafiar.

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C ialliM S r r m r &gt; ( « Owe
sawn an imminent assault - o
Japan or.th e China coast. Stemmin* from Okinawa.
The fridespread assault on K y ­
ushu and Honshu, the first four( &gt; y attack on auch a scale, mark*
ed the second raid of the second
year o f B-2U aerial warfare
against Japan.
The new year
opened Saturday with a 3.000ton assault on Osaka which Arn­
old said marked the atari o f a
Campaign to batter Japan with
2,000,000 tons o f bomla in the
ne*t year.
All o f today'* target* were
cities of under ZOO.ooo papulation.
Headquarters of. Major Gen. Curj h E. L e lia y , Tw en ty-flrri Bomb­
er Command chlefUin, said the
attack* marked the beginning nf
the ‘‘ second phase o f B-2J operaDon* aeaiaat the Japanese hqmoland."
He said that six major
Japanese Industrial centers— Tokrp, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokhhuma,
Kobe and Kawasaki—already had
been “ fritten o f f as B-29 targets
simply because they have been

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■Bout the State Farm Mutual 801*
collision or upset insurance for
PASSENGER cars and TR U C K S
tier ore you purchased a deduct!
hie policy, or you would have fnrnilred about our rates.
of the first
the amount
each direct
collision or
truck.

This, company Is. the world'si
largest automobile Insuranco cornlany, rated A Phis: A A A A A .

lo ohlicnllon to' buy. C J i.

Co- —Adv.

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promised that the smaller
buc uoueihoiess Important center*
o f “ backyard and collar produc­
tion would be hit from here out."
Omula la a. city o f 1^7,UOO; Karoihim a,
181,1)00;
ituiuhaUu.
1 0 5 ,1 0 0 ; and. Yokkalchi. It J.UOu.
They wera b a ttera l between two
and four o'clock this morning
(Tokyo time).
Before today’s attack, about
halt • square mile had been burn,
ad out in Hamamatsu and 2_tJ
acres o f Kagoshlma'a urban ar-'u
had been blasted In previous raids
by lha Twen ty-firat Bomber Com­
mand. Dnmago to Omuta in last
year's raids from China a(parently nevty was ascertained
Hamahatau la tho second Uriceet city between Yokohama and
N a «a ya and la an outlying component o f the g re a t Nagoya in­
dustrial
area,
1IL33 miles of
which have been . burmil out.
Hamamatsu contains important
plants making materials u s»l in
the airplane industry anil ie uUo
a key railroad repair and mar•hailing center.
Hit W ar Chemical Center
Omula, site o f Dm largest arti­
ficial harbor in Japan, is the
center o f ea r chemicals indus­
tries and also produce* synthetic
Yokkalchi Is ,an excellent port,
center and also is the site nf j
textile mills, &lt;he lahihars snicitrr
and rafinery and extemivo ra il.I
read freigh t yards.
I
Kagoshima ia noted prinripully as an agricultural center hut
also has sevsrsl oil storage tanks,
and factories producing twtlosives
tuvl submarines.
s‘ Tokyo meanwhile reported that
more than 100 Americsn wsr.l
llnnes had raided the island of
Tane Ga» in the nor\heru Ityu-'
kyus 30 milt** south of tlu;,-li‘ ll:i
nnosa mainland a t Kyiishn. * fth
Saturday. Tokyo nald that raid
brought the total American planes
over the Hyukyua m i Satunlity in
approximately 280,
The enemy also reported that
Premier Baron Knntaru Suiuki
OP(l other government officials in
specteil ilamngeii w ar fnrtnries in
Nagoya yesterday, only u few
llours before the
hit the
neighboring area.
iTivo
Navy
Marines
seunh
rlanes, uttackinr the |Mirt nf Susaxiu on the Southern must of
Shikoku, one o f the Japanese
home islands, destroveil hy fire
end left n ferry ami n "pn-r in
flame* today, Adm. Nlmit/' rum
munique reported.
The •■■aplane
made 12 strafing and sis Iminh
ing run* on the' shipyard.
Navy privateer search i lanes
sank a small cargo ship smith
o f Korea yestenlny, anil a medi­
um freighter-transport in the
Yellow Sea last night.
Two N s v * search nlaee. were
attacked - south o f Honshu liny
by about 12 enemy fighter- ami
destroyed three nnd damaged five
o f the Janwnese' nlanes In ,i tun­
ning buttle that lasted for more
than IOC miles.
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held ureas, |irv|&lt;i-rod l&gt;v Gustave
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o, distribution
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in-as that
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priHlucr cspoit
surplu-es
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is nnu' in rn!irt!t* o f mir
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while (III un, nt.ng counts se* will
h sir to light? tl&gt;e»r hells.
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S|iecializint&gt; in
cuiisuming iMtinlrltf whvie is
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mil the win jours."
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l'itited Kingdom Canada, nearly J
all of Kurope and the Mlddl*
East.
which do 'Ot
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enough to mcrl their own needs.!
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mine ill IK 45 than at am time 1
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LTHRICANTS

flRE r.OHTIM V/ORK W II0U H Y to exUnsulsh the flames on the fllcM iUckfol ih* U. k ea’rrler Sarelopa after
slie had siutalned seven hits durlnga Jap attiwl: off Iwu Jlml. Dejpda the hLvor wrougbi-by the Jap atluck,
the flattop resumed operebuni when the Are was overcome. l)m|cr hex oxwi.p' w w Uie vpllant ship felmned In
the l'ujct Sound Navy Yard, Waslilnglon. where iJie wns prop'tur.rtd the ,'Q)orl esteniK-rly damaged vessel '
the yard had recivcd . Tlie stalp has been fully irpaiied OfUend U- S N s * » I'hutu. j
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wounded III the earjy flglitlng on the bc.n hrs of Itorruyi, ui a slio\x n Pcuig
carried on sliouldnr-borns litters across * streaui in a Urat-aid tUluiu.
t lir ir division Islst captured the BHinei sirttrip*and drdve'fh^JJpf |nla-id. U. S. Army Signal Corps Radio photo, (falernaliviwil Souadphoto)

Tba-qioctrine Ih s U h a . earth is
spbcrclal can be traced linrk to
Paul Revere was president o f
Ihe Pythagorean school of Greek the first Board o f Health ill
philosophy in MX) B.C.
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L A N K Y D R Y ( L15AN1N(
I’ honc 105

I HI K. 2nd

16 Poles Said
To Confess To
Ma ny Crimes
(('•■IlM BrU

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, Moscow radio said the I '*• Pollsb
lundera wlinsc trial opened tod.v.
in' the Soviet capital hud 'milte
the Polish home army wu brim
kepi nilsct for rveniual
armsnu ggles" agonist the M a im . "
provisional government at d tin
Red Army.
Earlier Moscow had announce I

the 10 underground lea,,-r.» ha I
been indicted formally an cb.irgvof tahutage Imhiml Russian lines.
The Moscow broadcast said Mai.
Gam Bronislaw Okullrkl,
om
mander of the Polish home mmy.
testified he had rc.'elyed oi.leifrom the exiled Polish goyerrunent
In London “ to preserve the home
army in a condition oi illegality "
While Rutaiatis courts wsro orr
Poring to handle this partlcuiai

a Polish proyisionaJ government

alnUw thw lipqq ■»! .I.imi. Ly yl-p r—

Crimean conference.
Special posset were issued ye.*lordsy to Soviet and foreign eorlesiKiiulrnlar permitting them in
attend “ the sittings of the mlli-

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control of your car.
But, if ■ cranky car is die rtJtoH— take time
by the forelock, nowl
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He knows your car from stem to item, every one
of ifs thousands of parts.

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or Chrysler dealer uncrosi J t
correct your temper, and API
risk to advantage.
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* Carefully Inspect. coolUg system end purap A Check fan belt h i wear end tendon
* Examine oil Alter ead air cleaner * Tn r brakes * Route tine and maintain proper
Inflation * Change to summer lubricants * Check
------ steering alignment * Tune engine }oe
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dents.
greatest gas economy * Inspect wiring (or cracked or
— worn'(mutation
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Tha wrinkled drew He* on th"
bed,
And dreamy thoughts flit through
i 'h er head . . .
The' starry romance as thsy whin
In the first dance of boy and girl.
JOAN FITELSO N
One thing wt like about lh&lt;
hot weather: It is the season ol
mangoes.
W * suppose the Legislature
figures the people hnvr loll of
money; let thsm pay for It.
■
Additional
gasoline
for
Bdriver* means more accidents on
the highways. Drive carefully.
Von lllbbentrop was captured
In the nude, obviously a rase
when any nudes Is good news.
The Big Throe are going lo
meet In Berlin, even if they h»vo
to. take their own pup tents with
them.
' Morrison
Appeal*,
for
Old
Backet*—headline. Pinbsll*. Cuba
tickets and slot machines •*I f ‘ ‘ tholF~*wh» attended the
“ Her#'* Your Infantry Show1' lait
week haven’t bought a bond yet,
there Isn’ t much hope for them,
“ Gov, Mlllard*Caldwell will ar-|
rive In Orlando yesterday to in­
spect the Florida State Guard"—
Orlando Sentinel.
It’s a great
war, Martin, a great war.
'Mr*. Roosevelt admlte that the
communists are becoming a men­
ace to this country. A fter 12
ykarit W ell, the situation must
reeljy be g e tlh g serious.
■ In Philadelphia a labor union
threaten! to strike If a world
war retaran, not a union member.
Ii given back hia former job.
W * are afraid such policies will
adversely affect public opinion,
bring a reaction against unions,
*

and bought them un, ha* a neces-

Last Will Apd Testament
Some yearn ago in u Chicago poor house a will wan
found on the body o f one of the inmates nhortly after hia
death. This man in hia younger and more affluent daya had
been an attorney and the will waa written in a bold clear
hand. A t the nuggcallot) o f the Chicago Bar Aanociation
the will wan probated and in now on the reconla of the
Cook County Court Houae.
The Herald takes pleasure in reprinting It here, be­
cause we believe it-contains something which should be­
long to all o f us. It Is as follows:
“ I, C H ARLES LOUNSBERRY, being o f sound and,
disposing mind and memory, do hereby moke and publish
this my last will and testament, in order as justly may b e,1
to distribute my interests In the world among succeeding
men:
’
, .
“That part of my interests which is known in law, be­
ing inconsiderable and o f no account, I make no disposition
o f In this, my wilL My right to live, being but a life estate,
is not nt my disposal; but, these things excepted, all else
in Ihc world I now proceed to devise and bequeath.
“ Item: 1 give to good fathers and mothers, in trust foi
their children, all good little words of praise and encour
ngement, and all quaint pet nnmes and endearments; and 1
charge m i! parcnLs lo use them justly, hut generously, as
iliu deeds o f their children shall require.
“ Item: i leave to^children Inclusively, but only for the
j vriotl of Iheir childhood, all nnd every flower of the field;,
.m l the blossoms o f the woods, with the righ, to pln&gt;
•mioiig them freely according to the customs o f children,
.taming them at the same tftne against thistles and thorns.
And I devise to children the hanks of the brooks and the
golden sands beneath the waters thereof. And I leave to
children the long, long days to be merry In, in a thousand
ways, anti the night and the train of the Milky Way to
wonder at, but subject, nevertheless, to the rights herein­
after given to lovers.
"Item : I leave to boys Jointly, all the useful idle fields
and commons where ball may be played, all pleasant waters
where one muy swim and ponds where one may fish, or
where, when grim winter comes, one may skate, to hold
the same for the period o f their boyhood. And nil meadows,
iv.ih the clover blossoms and butterflies thereof; the woods,
with Ihoir appurtenances: and all distant places which may
be visl.ed, together with the adventures there found. And
I give to said boys, each his own place at the fireside at
night, with all pictures that may he seen in the burning
W|od, to enjoy without let or hindrance or without any
encumbrance dr care.
'"Item : To lovers I bequeath their imaginary world,
with whatever they may need: ns the stars of the sky, the
red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the
sweet strains of music, and aught cl»« they may desire to
figure to each other, the last in guess nnd beauty o f their
Jove.
"Item : To young men jointly,I devise nml bequeath all
the Ikolsterous, inspiring sports of riyjilry, and I give to
them the disdain of weakness, and undaunted confidence
in their own strength. I leave to them the power to make
lasting friendship, and to them, exclusively, I give all merry
songs lo sing with lusty voice.
"Item : And lo those who no lunger are children or
youths or lovers. I leave memory; nnd boqueuth to them
the volumes of the poems of Burns nnd Shakespeare and of
other poets, to the end that they may live tho old days over
again, freely and fully.
"Item : To our loved ones with snowy crowns, I be­
queath the happiness o f old age, and the love and the grailtudo of their children, until they fall asleep.— Chas. I ajuus
berry .HignedV*

A now undent.civilization has been found, Ruing back
perhaps to 3,000 B.C. This is in Palestine, tho home of
many civilizations. The Jewish Palestine Exploration
Society, supported in t » r t by t/iinda raised in the United
States by the United Palestine Appeal, has been digging
along the south-western shore of tho Sea o f Galilee, and
finding evidence that civilized people lived there almost
uninterruptedly down to at least the third century B.C.
Bcth-Yerach was the town's name In Hebrew times.
It seems to have been nn important market town, showing
that Palestine was then as now n bridge between ligypt and
Syria.
A good measure of civilization Is the Interest in clean­
liness. Baths were found In abundance In Bcth-Yerach.
Americans wJU admire this taste. Present day Arabs are

said to bo leas interested.

Labor
unions leaders ‘ have
coma out against peace-time m ili­
tary training. I f they are afreld
o f He being used ea a weapon
against Rustle, we think they
. are mistaken. We. believe Russia
haa had all tha war aba wenta
for many yean Ip coma, and
certainly no ona la thla country
la looking fo r a fight with her.

portlonnwnt (ould block tha dlvlalon o f thle atata In north and
South, Florida, and undoubtedly
would,
alnce
North
Florida,
ipeaklng front * taa viewpoint
S l i t / n r Off Of Booth Florida.
Besldaa not mtny people In
South Florida want to bo mi

Army- Intelligence t»*
, V-g rocket bomb* cappin point aocuraw at

s

nd no doubt would hava
pht to bear against thla
If the Herman, could
I out for a few more
That te something to

ANOTHER W A R MACHINE THAT NEEDS

Ve/up ton

FockethMfcl (

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dm* other member* o f tbe
rlda delegation in Congress
I have thought It In the pubInterest to Intervene In the
rtda East Coast Olallway rainliatlon
proceeding
now
ding before
tho LnUraUU
nmeree Commlaflen and to ask
1‘ the In U rafat* Commerce
nmtsajon put the Florida E u t
at Railway In tha hand* of
best regular experienced rat)-

DEMOBILIZING |.
operated.

tin g carrier* which »a ry right to taka over and op­
iVe If the railroad erate that railroad unless It caff
Jently owned and be shown after a full and fair

1!ut. I have uot asked the 1ni t e n tat* Commerce Commission to
1 1 adopt th«
Atlantic Coast Lins
. * Plan; oft the contrary, the memb e n of the delegation which *parcd with me and I have asked
i t this case be fully opened up
and that the public interests be
given the primary consideration.
W# havs Insisted that when the
esse is fully opened op and all
aspects o f tha public Interest in
the ouroirthlp and optrmtion o f
this railroad are presented, then
would ba the appropriate time
fo r
tha
Interstate
Commerce
Commission to make 0 decision
as to who should own hnd oper­
ate the Florida East Coast IBallw a j.
I t most be remembered that a
railroad la not private property
in the sense that an automobile
ia private property.
A railroad
is a public utility, the purpose
and futwUon o f which Is to serve
the people.
And. We have In­
sisted to the Interstate Commerce
Commission
that
nobody
who
came In when the bonds o f the
Florida East Coast ware vary low

K

Old - Timers

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M O N D A Y , J U N E 18, 1915

TTTE SANFORD HERALD, SANPOITO FLORIDA .T

PAGE FOUR

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the Interstate Commerce Com­
mission all railroad* in Florida
got n fifteen percent freight rote
Im. rerun south o f Jacksonville !•«rausa o f the fuel that there was
no overheud traffic over Florida
railroad* South of Jacksonville to
"peak of. This incriuee in frrurlit
rate wa* no doubt designed o rig­
inally to laky enre o f the Flor­
ida East Coast ns un Independent
short-line railroad which derived
its whole Income from Ra traY-t
flc south qf Jacksonville, in Flor­ to whether it le In the public
ida, nlthnuth o f course, the At­ Interest that lOt.T percent o f the
age, o f Florida
lantic Coast Line and the Sea­
t.pupulou* and
.1, being
wing competing
Vlimpv
board,
railroad*.
o f the Mate,
got the advantage _
__ ......__
and controlled
rate Increaie south o f Jackson-. should be own
specially when
villa. Now, by the recent deri*&gt;orf|by one estate,
jra lthat
_ l that.
of the IntersUitu Commerce Com it is public knowledge
mission, that fifteen |&gt;crrr*'t •U(1 estate Is operate*! principally
by
i
card Ball.
ferenlial south o f Jacksonville haa ono man, Mr, Edward
been abolished.
• j
I wootd' object to any one
In addition to that, all southern estate or «h y one man havlhg
railroad* have Hat) their class such complete control of *uch a
ratca reduced tart percent. Tliftf ■ublic utility. It seem* to me It
means In •ulwtnnce, that the Flurj
_______
________ _ _
fFa” *c!n*e rate* ■ rwhrrrd twtrntyR o a t "nr ttw'TfkWwtt Estate"tato ttr#
five rercent on l u : whole aysteuri economic control o f the state. Dowheren*. the Atlantic Coast l.ind] ve'opment la ona thing—domlnaand the Beabourd. ua well ns nth-*1Don nnothcr-- This Estate now

haa fourteen banks distributed
over different parte of the state.
It
hat vast holdings of real
estate, hotels, apartment houses,
n paper mill, and many other
nctfvitlrs. It hns no slocVholdere
distributed among the public. Tha
Estate, primarily a business tnternrise. end except for the op­
eration of * small railroad over
in West Florid* in connection
with Its enterprises, has had no
railroad experience at eomcared
to the experience Diet a railroad
such aa the Atlantic Coast Una,
Seaboard, Illinois Central, South­
ern or some principal railroad
has had.
The Atlantic Coast Line Hallrood, which fo r a long time has
been the connecting railroad with
the F, E. C., has applied to the
Interstate Commerce Commission,
along with one o f the- boadboH -t*
era o f the Florida Eaat Coast, to
acquire the outstanding securities
u f-th cr Florida Eaat CoOL ' Tha
price whlrh the Atlantic Coast
Line has offered to pay, would
give the duFont Estate a profit
of an estimated twenty million
dollars on Ua four million dollar
Investment. That, I think, la a
fa ir p ro fit
T h e Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road has assured tha Interstate
Commerce Commission that If It
should get the Eaat Coast Ball» » y , It will keep all the employ­
ees o f the Florida East Coast
Unit way.
It hat also assured

hearing that their operation ia,
aa compared to any other poaalble operation, in the public In­
terest
f
Over three hundred Florida
banka /nd bualnca* cnlrrpriM-n
aent letters to the Interstate Com­
merce Commission joining in, our
request.
The twenty-one stand­
ard railway labor executive* al«&amp;
intervened in the case and joineff
ua in our application to the Com­
mission
H E L P W A N T E D ™ . . . . ________
The process for making kero­
sene was invented and developed
by a Canadian .geologist, Abrnff
ham Ocsner, who made the dis­
covery In 1852.

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M A L A R IA L
SYM PTOM S
T a k e o n ly as
directed.

E S S E N T IA L S
i happy notion. . ^Pbp ydur wonderful ElirohetH Arden
Essentials Into the refrigerator ond give youriel.' a
froity fackd.'YouTl fa*nrafIcT$uiFycoo1. . . look freih
a* an April morning after you Oeanie , . . Reheih
. . . Smooth . , . with Iced Enentlalt.
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O resf* fU t O . * ™ . , , |-00.171.275,4.25, 4.00
A N — h * y Os — *»• Cr— . . . 140,240, 4.00
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YOWELL’S
, SANFORD

nt Railway

OUR BOYS

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Are StUl Fighting
So hr Your Car
Both |re essential to the war effort
‘ ^ T fia r ^ y o u ^ r e ilrivihg iVaTvocy vital cog in Amer­
ica's; transportation fadfitieB.
Don’t be over anxious——

“ Battle Shock'

NEW CARS WILL BE FEW
THEY WILL BE RATIONED
Thla man In the armed force*
ho la releaaad bacauaa o f
sych on .u m l^f; » i

hock" . - . v i a

W PB authorized only 200,000 cars fo r 1945

“ Betti*

awarded an

Hemem

Small .^roubles when neglected can
* r V -e h in. a a r
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betiome majofijpreakddWfiA!’ Don’t lose

In thinking about pro-

car. Have it repaired p r o m p tly .^ ®
a strong light, to evety Idefect cm b# pkWf dml*.
We have such equipment plus the knowledge of how
to correct whatever defetti ahaw up. Mng yom Ibo
dlfOcult,

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Mary Linda Wiggiftfl ISummer School Opens

Social And Personal

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N l r I ' him r%i»\ 1&gt;* I tintf with
— ! Marion S Wiggins, 1217 Mag d nr
rr t for the I’m*** a t
I
Doha Avenue, we* the scene on a
wi H' i r«%ful smntnrt
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a r e s\ r\ si
c
Kr»‘1*y evening At t»:lW o’ clock,
'U uni \ v e a r s , itn*.titiiii|f t o
I
C I u (/ / ( U 1 i
, of the marriage o f Miss Mery h U S V111*n |tn*Ai*ln»i « f thy
I.
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nnd
Edward
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A delicious fish fry was served
gins, Jr . son o f Mayof nnd Mr*
by the Serviee W ive’s Club FriThu
if u,it tr i tviU In*
MONDAY
Mm.
James
A,
Wright
nnd
1
Edward
Higgins.
The
double
ring
dny eve nine at t*:00 P. M. T » tiles
^1*'-1■1!AI«•t W
a*| HD t1-IKlit ttl'I’U HI %t 1*11,11
The Business Women’* Mission­ »nd benches were eel u p on the ' ‘inughter^, Peggy,
was
performed
by
are
visiting ceremony
w
" f (hr i f i f i i i a r t w r h r . This* w i l l
ary circle o f the First Baptist grounds in hack of the U B O .' '*!eu'\ &lt; ! ' '
A " right in Father Mark Carpenter, rector U- ijtinr with ou t an y Ktirrific c in
of Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
Church will meet in the church Most o f the IJSO hostesses Wer*e ! " “ shington, I). L.
The vow* were spoken before y«th »r quiihtity or q u n litv o f iA«»rk
Mlticx {a t 8:G0 I*.M.
on hand as also were many *ef- 1
b ) hiiifthon in g th r c Iunn j r rio ij g
Miss
Audrey
Cox
of
Oviedo
is
an
improvised altar banked with Ho+f hitviriK "itt prriiMi*» pt r w e r k
TL E .S O A Y
vicemen
and siilore.-es,
Fish,
potatoes,
and
soft
drinks
were
I
spending
this
week
with
hei
potted
pslms
and
white
roses
and
The Daughter.! of Wcsloy of
in■*trniI of five.
1» r « i t » . 1
the , grandparent*.
Mr. And Mi* W I&gt; Tarnations. Burning white taper*
,
the Methodist Church will meet im ntle the many Items oni tUo
I afciir •In(ic*r nt i t \% St r t j*»»ri *■»
^
1
Alina.
PiMmHl.v
A
camm
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III
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til
till
ill
nl
CMTldf
l»b
r
»
C**t
»
*Qll
I’athMtt"
Avenue.
in the c Hi cli urui *k for
their nictni and '#idr®pelrved bliffctj
i
glow over the setting. Throughout 1^-1 it v of niIn| ttnif tti ptiiuriinii
hiiMru^^ »i4i*i nocitil nic«ti j? nl ityle.
J11i4* *'
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v
a nurnMcClelland
i* the rooms of the W iggins' homo to nctiuil rtiftlini;
h:0d I- M M i*. Merer. T y re 's !
Mrs. Frank*JtichaWk. pYekufsflol
Mr»WHur.l
placed
arrangements
o- brr &lt;if aprciiti ci'UrtCA \\n\ v bvcii
with her were
group wilt net as hostesses.
0f the club said the affair Svag ' , j'« nd ','.t “ vacation
T“ c*
The
Kfoutul
achtMil
illchartl lltaiUhnw, white gladioli, white asters and ttifaiiRed,
The l;.W:
Wutc lRUo Class » success apt!', a good time Was
tier
Dr I
foursr
in aviation
umler
fern.
o f ilia First.Methodist Church
had by all,’ A f t e r Itw fish f r y , ' ln SLCloud.
Jtnim'rt
I
Allen.
prnfr«
i'-4nr o f '
The bride, given in msrriage by
^ , w i ! j nhid their regular In. si net I
OnnW
and M r»
bet father, wore a wedding gown f hv-ira ami J Wailr &lt; oh man.
!nc BSJi p
t h
* lUncr.r,‘ .
1 Mr*.
- ......
.. Vickery
.
” • nnd sotml in, t . " C lit . the home of
...
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r “U
|Grover C. Da&gt;id arc apendirg h of white satin accentuated by a f**! I if inf flight in-lrin tto , u )| U,
, Irr. Glenn &lt; iiv.i el;. -Ill H o lly I * - nl i- dancc^________________
f rvi
j^eksonville w ith I yoke outlined with seed pearls. Ti prntri^ illirtftpf thr wnmmur Him*
Thi?» rout^e i* open t*» nil
. venue a hiuu i .W. Mra. J.ll. |
P IC N IC SU PPE R
j friends.
The full length sleeve* ended in tn
Tindell and Mi- i Norven Nonvocel
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iHiints over her wrist* and the m i i \ti*h to obtain a |*n\nlt
vviji o i . . ! it P o * t r see.
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,
............. 1 Mr*. Rosa Stewnnl has return
tight fitting bodice was attached
i u t ii.SDA Y
fUU C‘ rC“folds.
',r
‘ e"
1 f ■*-" i . . .. me dig of the ilu lld e rs 'C l.,, of the Fir#, Chrla- i . ^ w h i S she ^ iT itJ d "lot ? sel' in “graceful
Her Wh'Ch
fineertip
&lt;).[, i‘. ■ i!| be i dd in the Ma­ Man Church en oyed a p r i c sup. cr&lt;[ WMki wlth rehttvrp.
veil of illusion was caught to
per
at
.tvansdalc
on
Friday
night.
s
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sonic Hall nt SitiO P. M.
her hair with a tiara ol seen
tendan!eMcoMeH,hentcr7nbird "he _
Stenslrom o f pearl, and she carried a shower
~
—
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Social Calendar

Fish Fry Served By
Service Wive’s Club

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and j jD South Sanford.
M i V A l e x Johnson, Mr. and Mm.
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M
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sister a* matron of honor and
, bridesmaid,
were
Mrs.
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State College for Women in Tal- ■
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AUTO PAINTING
Come nee U9 for complete Auto Painting—Body
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le a . this is a , true ltnrv. il
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ll, at all limn, that we baVr I be
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CONCRETE PIPE
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A,BOND
TODAY!

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PEN IN SU LAR
Concrete Pipe Co,

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MONDAY,' JUNE 18, 1015

TIIE 8ANFORD HERALD, 8ANFOFU) FIvORTPA^

PAGE EIGHTH

C o u n t/ , to th e C o u n ty J u d g e of
S em in o le C o u n t / . F lo r id a , a t h la
o f f ic e . In l 1m* c o u r t hom e o f aaM[
C o u n fV a t H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a , ■**.'*■
in
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c a le n d a r m o n th *
fro m
(h e lim e o f th e f lr e l p u b lic a t io n
o f th ia n o tic e .
E a c h c la im o r de­
m and s h a ll
b e In w r i t in g , and
e h a ll s ta te t h e p la ce o f ro a ld e n c a
and post o f f ic e
addreaa
of
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l*y 't h e c la im a n t , n g an t, o r
at*
lu rn e y . an d a n y in c h c la im o r d e ­
m and not m f ile d s h a ll he V'dd
M A lt I K H H T lN K C lI ’ I I I S l L
A * e x e c u t o r o f the l a a t
W ill
and T e s t a m e n t of C l a r a
A nn
K le in p e r , elect-Marti
F I rat pub H e a t Ion Ju n e IN. 13MS,

1Food Important In
President's Home
F r o n t Battle
A new rll'fu frn ic t!, i u
o p e d by D u l \ . i( I t *n.,
v n i K U u r l .tit* ft " i f

Fine ImhI., full, I .gn g&gt; •*&lt;
G o o d ilur.hilit/, Ve., } 1*1
looL ai in I v pf t !
C L O S I A N D 1 G N0 V7L4K

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone H3

Such i. tin «im|tilp rruan for
tin- |iri"tfilfnt|itl appointment of
|{ ,1 rtmlt.n r Anderson, New
Me Mm I eninemt, a- Secretary of
Agriculture .,-«I War Ktwil Adiiitm.lrnltir

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d it f fin*l d ir e c t o r ,
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C L A S S IF IE D

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N o tic e la h t r e h r f f lv c a t h a t l
am a n g a s e d l n b u e l n s a a a t I I S K im
A T i n u r ^ f M W i T A T l t w r name
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In te n t] to r e e l* t e r aa Id nam e p u r* *
a u a n t to th e t « r m » o f th e T l c t l tlo u a N am e K 'a t U lo
(C h a p te r X O m
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o f th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r id a
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When 'ikteters (tart w n f
Inj. and flits begin butrir( . . , Quick 1 Stop thia
netva-wi acting lymphcny
— w(lh Flitl '
Thia ,md*nt insecticide rptaya
'em end (lays 'eml It kill, aren
the dreed diaeeae-Iedeo malaria
tnceiuiio—ea well ea many tom*
mon houaehotd Ala* and mol ha.
Buy year nm rnn'a (apply of
tlalnles*, pleaasnt-amcU* _
lug Flit, today!
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H A lla E V . I f a liv e , w ho#* C h r is *
Matt n a m e la unknown*, a n d if
fir ad to th«* u n k n o w n
h e ir s ,
d e v ise e s , le g a te e s o r g r a n tees
o f the
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A l.L Y H
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ceased , w h o so C h r is t ia n n u n t
I* u n k n o w n , h a v in g o r c la lm h a v e ariy r ig h t , t it le
o r In t e r e s t In n r to th e p ro p ­
e r t y h e r e in a f t e r d te c rlb e d t
A sw o rn H i l l « f C o m p la in t .-h a v­
in g t*e« ti f ife d ag nlnM y o u and
•-urh of &gt;nu h e re in and It b e in g
iiuaslo in irppaar that yu tif
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d reeve* a re
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sam e
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».f M .in fvrd . C o u n t &gt; of Ito m ln n t#
a n» | H ln ti o f F lo r h U . b e in g m ore
purt lc a la r ly
t l u i f i b n l « * f o llo w s ,
lo* w i t ;
L o t i a n d I l i a Kfivt I'* fe e t
o f L o t I . n to c k 3. T i e r t
o f th e
C it y
of H a n fo rd .
F lo r id a , a c c o r d in g to K U .
T r a f f n r d ’a m a n tlis re o f r s *
ffln lo i
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pages U
to f t , He m l no In
C o u n ty lle e o r d * .
T h e se pre s r n l s a re ih N f t f o r o (r»
ro n im e m l yo u to he and a p p e a r he*
fo re th is C o u r t e it h e r In p e r s o n or

II.H'ttifor c during Ihr wnr, proilurllon uf numillims had the
mum liilliiH’ That wu* heenuae
mu ill.tit. u r n more important.
|. i . ( l i c i t .|&gt;i-ai.illg. Ihuli food
lu foi iiKilit'ti .ntt ..vultuldc in.|n ..it-, that \ it irrttnn ulll become
it ..m- m,in it., . over food pnrhir
I nut, tli-lr Untiotri, r a ti m i n g und
p nring . Hr will ha ve nuthnrily to
n&gt;ttiiiiii..ii- nil v-itvemnientril ncliv(I t . |it i t,i i

f ic t lt lo n * nam e of ' M a y t f t C i H i *
M v c ti
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fo r
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n i m i p u rs u a n t to 111• te r m * o f Ih *
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t a r X0}£1 U w i of F lo r id a i w ith
th e C le r k of tb « C ir c u it C o u rt of
H am ln o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
m . it BoucnnKhu. io n
U T. O D K L U L©%

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GET THE THRILL

P H O N E 1(1 OR B R IN G Y O l'R A d, in T H I SANK
Coonl, flra worda to lha tlnr, inrludlm; iihmii and .id
'A ll aflyertla«n***»u fo r altMtlona wantnf’ - ill hr rh.u|
rafular tlaaalflcd ralaa.

Betty Jameson Has
Tr i e d Everything;
Returns To Golf

II SALE — On*
heavy-duly
rappla hook h o y le n d e r outfit,
‘hone County (503,
SO ACRE farm ttl»d. good .'low
I n * walla, 10 a tre i rough In m l
Palm Hammock 8«nfonl. Kin
F . E. Bolt, 1101 Park A v c .
Sanford, Kla. I’hone d5l \S.
PLATFORM
aUp-cuvrred,

Hjr F R A N K

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ne»l&gt;
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FO U R ROOM HOUSE,
near air base, nrw s
Inside.

(350.00.

Writ*

Box 1(50, Sanford,

A B E A U T IF U L home on
Ave. Edward F. Lane.
U ST SELL OUT — Reatn ura ill
business, dut lo 111 health. Com
plrtaly e^nlppiad. Phone HOhM

6

MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM

SALE:
one
heavy-duty
grapple hook hay loader outfit

FEED STORE

Phone County 450J-___________
SM ALL 8 room home on whcela,
7x7. kitchenette, wired, acreen, ad, awnings, (-tty Shoe Shop,
UPHOLSTERY

fabrics. . U.|&gt;es
tries, dpmaaka, brocalelles. a
rood stock to aOleel from.
It
1L Brown, CQU N . Orange Ave
Pbona *088, Orlando, Fla.

ASSORTED houaehold effects- N A V Y U t U I ’ I.E
Blond, solid maple dining room
huusu nr ajiur
suit*, twin cheats, babv buggy,
dren.
1’hune
play pen, ate. Phone 328-J-

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Vpaldmg L

TV
Hrothefs, will darote
TV.
much of hut time to g o l f cxhlbi
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.ft
;
timn^. and cllnira niberavar Hat t TI.A11rA
service* will help the game o f

T O N IG H T S AIJ,-STAH
FE ATU R E

AlV‘"^BAltSAmS

Greyhound G u s
la on the air over
W D B O tonight

STOCKTON I'ltlO E
.SCATTER IION
P A IN T E D H KAU TY
LONE TIM
1 ASSIE
RIVER DEEP
C H E n iF U I. RUDDY

at fi‘ 10 and over
W L 0 V at 0:16

w ith
"dope"

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Tcni mi«l tdTii i»f ynu r ip lit-r«*hi
anil rr*ju&gt;rt*(l t«* pr**^**nl
any
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y o u . o r e ith e r o f y o u . m iy h a v r
( ig a ln s t th a m I a I i * rif C L A II A AS'N
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Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
ADS ARE NEWS
Printed In Big T jp *

Turn al Red Arrow
On Route 17 (Hanford Highway)
tween Sanford and Orlando.

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Longwood

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COLORED gTf r wanlaTJotT ai Hold"
or cook. GIBVb E. 7th St. up
W e bftve In stock o good quantity
atalra.
o f both truck and pesaegger tires,
klW tubes, •______________ .■
BESSIE- Mac Jeff, 1122 Oraafft

, per bushel, 19.00

wxar*

F"

Bex

B7

r^ ;-'

on Park Ave.
i by appolnt-

male
price

EXCBLLENT

f u r n it u r e '

AVc. w an t* job aa mui-l.

IIIJS1NKS» SEKVICk
TlOKAUE
-Oat age.
atnrarw
ic Have Gocut Rtllahle Pnintem
avnPablo.
d ill Sanford. Paint
A Glass Company. Phone 303.

MT(1 BODY AND FKNDLn
WORK BY AN KXPEltT. 8UPRbtOR AUTO I'A lN T lN d large assortment of mlora. Youi
ear can look new, Bring It tc
^ o l I efP ’ m o t o r r a i .es
8 W. let Ht.
Pboae 123

ta lly lot aew
tires , , , (el Us
check year eM
Urea regularly.

WANTED—
TWO PORCH rockers and one
cheat Of .drawers. Inquire 910

WANTED TO BUY: 60 hens am)
. fryere. Palmetto Grocery, 817

the

IlitcM St Aft A tflft t*. M. Sharp

ANN STKJU’ Ktt. *

N A V Y , rotl'dc with child, apart
meul near bua line. M r« Pm
Parent, Room 405, Viildcx Hotel

COLORED woman, lumc-t and
RECAPPED TIRES
roliablr,
deaires
nn-&gt;ilian na
Maya Juat received another large
maid.
M1H, Sanford Avenuo,
shipment of recapped passenger
Sanfonl, Fla.
Una, practically all alrca. Tnose

th e

on

Hogs at the San­
ford - Orlando
Kennel Club.

TH REE bedroom hou«r, imfimii-h
7 ROOM House, bath, 2 screened cd for State Adjutant " f Ameri­
porches, small
grove, • com ­
can Legion; also ►mnl! house nr
munity dirnr aqulppexl. cbwa.
apartment, furnished, « » gtnund
lights and city water through­
floor. Joel Fiold.
out. Quick.Sole) Bargain! U.A.

* Shriner, Lake Mary, Fla-

a ll

ji

T\&gt;

Kh. will also assist the spoils
erpiiiiment manufacturers In de­
signing women's golf eouipmrni.
In Women"* PC
And while doinfc all thia Hetty
will brush up on har play in an­
ticipation of the wromen'a Profei*
aional Golf Association champion­
ship, a (10,700 'War Bond event
at Hooka ne, Wash., Aug. 6.
Miss Jameson, who began golf­
ing at II as a sidekick for her
father at Dallas, won her first
state title at 12. In 1D3D she won
I he 13rd women's national rrownj
healing Dorothy Kirby o f Allan1
to, 3 to if, nt Noroton, Conn. A
total of 131 started In the event.
The following year at Del
Monte, Calif., she retained tha

A

FOR

ward P. Una.

of PICKING WINNERS

LEGAL NOTICE

LET US HELP YOU
CLAN A
PROFITABLE FLOCK

1(4 acres Und lyin g anotn ol
Jro»d, hogao
»nd
,oU
ow-n a, TooUn Place— Wareuse and S lota lylpg nlong
la of TEllwoy In Cnmrcoii
City. Going Into service. Mnl
Kunlk, RL 1, nox 183, Sanford.

A CUTE, coiy, comfortable bunrelow that U now vacant. Ed­

E CK

A l’ Newnfenturea Sjwirta W riter
NEW YORK — lietty Jnintion
tin2(i-yi*ar-olil
San
Antonio
Tex , golfer who tried her Kami
at variuuii und uundry fialda of
cr rlpnvnr, ha, returned to hr i
fii.t love—golf And ahe believr,
(hore'« a definite place for women
in ih, poatwar golfing picture
Now that I've turnexl pro P I
find more time for my golf
g iim r" aaya lietty. "In that w»T
1 liope to contribute to the wo
men’* game. It'a bminil to proapei
in the pontwar -period, aince to
day's many women war worker*
will Ih&lt; lookirg for relaxation
Golf will give it to them."
lietty, now a member o f the
gulf advisory staff of A. (&gt; 1*1 T IIK

You'll enjoy miany a coiy, pleasant hour at horn e In a beautifully styled, comfortable Hvlni
room such as this on® . , . completely comfortable, tastefully chosen 1 Choice of colors and
sprlhg filled construction for the utmost in comfort, relaxation and livability
r .

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midway

#1
v

�lof lbs. s' * nl#

I f » l " * U i to b « freei if we wiah U
£ )rM *rv e toviolaU tho** iwcetlmable p rlri.
b f M fo r which we here been eo l a ( con­
tending— we matt flfh t l
— I'A T H IC K

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ft

A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPAPE R

IIK X R T.

K-Htablbthcd 1908

♦ v o lu m e XXXVI

Franco Spain
d e n ie d Access
J o New League
ft'

Big Sticks A re
W aved At U.S.
Idle W orkers

r

(U r

S A N . FRANCISCO, June
20, ( A P ) — The United States#
t inod 49 o th y nation* toy in a blunt'notice that a
Franco regime in Spain can­
not join thuir world league.
They aaid, in plain won!*.
Jleneralisaimo Ftanco’H gov­
ernm ent would not he a fit
companion because it was »et

u«

Pa I *

m
(i'U»*»ci •**s«-*•;..... .

of

tir

( i**nt*rnl, Navy

Seen*-

Ft. Volie Williams
Army Airman, Pays
Infantry T r i b u t e

i l f / S ' u i IRoads To Be Built 1$ Postponed - On
S M M E i S M j u pjextjr‘3 .Years! Account "Of Rain v

I f (but4* til th* f ig b t ing

infsn-

1try man id *ha ^lyttK A r m v In th*

* 1 r h ilip p in e s

can o f ser+ico, has tw*h Ort
a,don Island and New Guinea
frnrtz is the brother of Ralpl
Warner, funner Herald report#&gt;
in&lt;&gt;» zUtioned with tha Navy in , | (0 U d
'Jacksonville.
jbrkionv tiie.
u “ Well, the greoz conGlcl is
pver in Europe,** he recently
.•rote his parents, **wwh.'we are 1
||l
» er rvy happy;
hannv! h
how
Jl v
o w eever.'
v e r , 'n o one ]

‘I I

Seminole

.'
.
S e le c te d

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A «

hi

secondary

0. f*. Herndon, county clsrk.
To finance -this construction.
State Funds will b« matched with
Federal funds in accordance with
the recently Interregional H ig h ­
way Committee plans.
it vras
requested by the State that the
ICSSIlBB#d o s

rtt# T «s |

. S * I f f t S r a r S l l N c w Cigarette Law
numbed.of Jsps. T h * Japs in tm.m
n
.,ii' Explained
Mero
' articular region are in ln
small

H
y

groups, poorly armed and in bad
Percy Mero. loasto supervisor o f
■hap* physically - mainly from
hunger. W e still k *«p a guard Ihe S t a te Hevenrjre Department,
bdsy
Thursday
notifying
urjrinjr
■Mauls r T - 1 e'uscatta dewier* nt tho -proei*
■
sions o f Bonnto Bill No. 4T ne
at Ashtaamended and enacted into law.
The act ailds a cent more tax,
to the charge o f cigarettes, re ­
quires all dealer* to get permit*,
exacting • f**- therefor* In addi­
tion to other taxes imposed by
law, provides fo r reports of sales
or other disposition of cigarettes,
r A number o f Ig U ftttifig exhib­ and provides for bond* by agents
its of oovvenln of* war from and dealers, providing for ths
U tn tho ■EuroW n fod^AslaUc enforcement of this sot and pen­
rants U
alties fo r violation.
Power and
This bill further provide*. an
ittfreoao on U&gt;* cigarette perm it
■ A number of photographs of fa r tho. retailer from |1.00 to
,-HIUor. In various poof* t * ho $3.00, Olid no person, firm .or cor­
marches at tho hood of hta troop*, poration. having a permit to a*U
signs papers, alights from a ptono cigarettes at wbol**als shall be
' - a n d even In k dress suit, wsr* authorized thereunder to t«U nt
♦ loaned by Mrs. H .,H . Foster of retail,
n
tail, nor
shall any person, fin n
Mouth Sanford Avsnu# who*#
corporation having a permit to
8g t
Hooey Foster oont
u
cigarettes
mil _________ -at retail bo perHfrom ovsrsoas.
mltted to s*|l at (Wholttal*.

W ar Souvenir* Are
•&gt;' Shown In Window

t°coSSW BW W

* Copt Jam** A . Smith, son of
iflh,. and Mr*. J. A . 8 mJth, and
roon with a medloa! eores batlion o f the field artillery of
7th Army sent a collection
f souvenirs Including German

ng outfit and a lot e f Oarmoney of high denominai i

. JH

now rstumed to cM l
*, brought. 5 Jep^fteg. a

at tioaaoKanais and * Jap

Af

*•

o f tbs Nt
From Pfe.
, In Germany cam« »

____

^collar with insignia tad
.J

c o m m a n d in g

g e n e r a l’ s

,

further mirth. The h»ut

here

.»

hernhlei] K I w m m k
te tn fic
It U no im u ll wofuler
|{o1 *ry ■•"fthall frame ♦ h h b m b * 1 t the F ili pin oi
h»ve
tb**n
fnn**.| "Ml U&lt;t eveninK, '•ill lu^v «uminvr capital nt H a &lt;j u io . Th*»
pbn *•
Krhliy
evenin g at H ( mi temperature there is very
o ’ch^k.
It wan dec Iiled Uat eve
fiv-hi ,*amuful
7.ri d e g r w *
Min&gt; Us nurmicer* H h M " r r u
\It hough ilie \ 11 Corps &lt;lo*,
and • hnrle» M orrlum of lb* Ki
not often come in duett contact
wai •* anti K nlary
club te.mi« %
%111( **iir n c e p tinnal infantry
T^ e

" m ic h

f*»ii t i , I ♦ a j. lu c k y
.
„ m. i
n '

with
*,

the

37th

en oug h

DiMiion
., .

to

be
Am*

the . .day
.

Ituiiuin waa entered. A* you know
M
,l.
that
was another
“ first” f o r Ihe
...l-.' —
—

Tonight Is Ihr • v
id
the Hits T h e a t e r fur
..
lj,y,. purcha-.-d hood- ,• r ■)
W ar

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and

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lug

r u p h llv

At

up v j » t r ,

th e

fa rm e r*

and

ItakllSBH IIS N ( « T*»*l

Legion Post Votes To
Assist Department

g ro u n d

fu re c s

e u d u ie

,c,-in, u shamr

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m«

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that everyone of

u, m o ld not v i s i t

the

fro n t

an d

. ■,-c [ u( uutmlvrs huw ssiy much

w f nrr mdrbtcd to the Infantry
[ IT)clt
1 I dare say our appeasers, our
strikers, our profiteers, would
hnve * change of heart. Death
lxn’l a. very pretty sight, and
although authors may write Of
It; photographers may, picture It;
only when one see* It, doe* the
full wiH-hl sink In. I shell always
be grateful to those men who
carry tha blunt of th* figh t the infantry,
i
In his mall. Lieut. Williams
enclosed several supplement* of
the Sixth Army News which pie*
tures the fighting on rugged
terrain and the retaking o f Corregidor, Including dropping of
paratroopen.

t.» th*

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$1,500.00 Is Raised
By Kiwanis Club
At War Bond Sale

Fester A n d F. F.
Rizer Hume Al t e r
O v e r s e a s Sendee
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Open On ’'July 2

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Jo® l^viur, H N A S iiiastvr itiugi

John Houghton Dead
After Long Illness

or -

CXllfCUrd

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Mr

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T o m T m i t . hinrkft" v (ruim^lMiu,
wil* porfurm. with Hurry h u&lt;Iel l teh.l hll’4 li4‘i*
If*II VC \A
■ t.athr pill II •»
day

Dawson Drew
■Arrives A t Norfolk

rise

Im»f I ml &lt; hum i f fo r i* 1# KnV r ilrivril
va »f h »t s
th trr
t n llfi*
fo rm e r
till?
t tn- I S 1 ci. h*iu !■irl-ii *■

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ui, » W A V F , t .SNR
A n n Whiluk ir Anil Jurkk" Mt
DolimlJ e l th«» fVurbiirn
will

will .clUe.daiii with
and- mystifying Teals.
Eddie Frump, the smiling Niivy
guitarists will sing song yuu like
to boar. Tlu- &lt;losing selection « ill
b*. by the N * v y Orchestra

I'a-

up liMihi.ti 1* 1 1 1 1 i* 11**v%1 1 v i » m » i i ( a ;
•hi ,,th* ri*t o f 1 hum t 1_I i»kui|C ro*

Orcbaitr® a ill play welect lotis I &lt;'ih*i l
oliy Ossie l.ewls. fca i serving
.»nd 'acconu
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l .ri tnit

Th# feature motion picture will
ha tho T echnlcolur •p®&lt;‘U flr . "A
fo llo w in g atl. officia l report tn
Nto liemeinber,*' featuring
that rffe c t that Sanford had been
I laul Muni and M «rU Obvie»n
chosen fo r a period# of o ie yesr
as state headquarters for the
American Legion, C a m p b e l l Lossing Post S3, at Its meeting
Mdtvlsy evening, voted to cooperptr with Department A d ju ­
ioh n Dawson Drew .IH, sen
tant' Reid Maim In proving that
n ,.first class, USNR, or SanSanford is the m ost ideal envirci , arrived at th* N’ uvnl Train
mem fo r such headquarter*.
• *
i
, Station, Norfolk. Vo. recentJoel F. Field; department com­
ii undergo training for duly
John Rose Houghton n f lathe
mander o f the 7th District, who
0 new destroyer o f thr
had worked untiringly to Induce Mary died oayty Tm pln g morn­
th* denartmsnt to came here, ing at hie home follMrtng an ftl- ______ e Fleet.
nese of nln* mouth*.
*.
hos Just comnleted seven
mad* th# report.
Bom Oct. 18, 1870, to Nrwwich,
i* duty aboard a destrover
C. W . IsbllL toporting on the
” ;
. u s#— .
-***
in tha Atlantic, He wrare
Klk-I-eginn sponsored Bemlnolo N .Y t the T4 year old man earn*
Mr*. FrUd* Josephine
fo r tho American Theater
County Fair, stated It had been to la k e M ary in 1 8 0 where he
th e European-African-Middle
as outstanding financial sueeosi. was engaged In farm ing. Survivors
7 &amp; S L * died ht' a local
rn Theater.
that everyone had enjoyed It Include the widow, Mrs. J-Rtel Tuesday nightt aat
t e0il8
ilt
w Is the son o f Mr. and
and that there had been no com­ Houghton o f Lake Mary; one son,
Garland X- Houghton o f Motfollowing an iltnoe* o f five weeks. plaints.
Jim Drew of Hanford. Beurns; four grandchildren. Gar*
enllallng in the Navy, he
Donation o f Sidney RIChard o f
J r_ Barbara, John Boas and
-employed ‘ by the Crown
1 1 0 f o r new poot colors waa apa
rick Houghton, a ll..o f MoL
to Sanford stven years ago.
Co. He attended Knler- i n ^ i Schooi - :
,
■
form erly a metner o f - the * * ft waa decided that beginning bourne; and one t m r , Mra. Fi. .
Eastern Star
Monday In July that two meet­
CMOS
k o m Se a t h
fen alty.
ings b# bald • ------ 1 --------Instead o ‘f
_____
’•
one on the
and on* oq U.8.
— ---------Army in Wisconsin.
____ Good* l a ________
each raantn.
Funeral afrrfcoa will bo bkld
8C0W ."tJune 20. (,F)-M aJ.
third Mon*
vote was
Nikolai Afanasiev, chief
to the effect at th* Erickson Funeral Dome
tho Co
r appoint i Thursdav at 1:00 P.M. w H
jtu ror; o f the 13 Polee on
fo r subversive activities becommit
to keep the L o­ Father Mark Carpenter of Holy
ir, and to have Cross Episcopal Church officiat­
the Russian lines, asked the
’ ,Tun- glon
over tho use ing- Tha body will be sent to
accompanied I abeolute .
. today fo r no” dsath »enj of the but
__ i Ink only Imprisonment.
N o n r W tv fa r 'M iiid L ‘ . . .

Mrs. Frieda Goode
Died Tuesday Night

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roftie " i the icarne which waa to
t ur ed Nav&gt; tinirer.
tail place last avenlng, iat up all
N «xt w ill c a m e S a n f o r d 's sen
night by Laka Monroe, im [or- J7sh. Thev were th* fi r s t to
sational young c a r t iM in is t , lours
tuning
th* raid
god, Jupiter enter Manila.
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In
th r
I ’ u m m a n d ln g L o o s in g
who
w it h
c h a lk
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I’lUMus to semi a heavy rain, was
the assertion of Charles Morris ( l e i i e i i i l ’ * o f f ic e a f f o r d s m r p r l
r a t a l . Will d is p la y
h is
lights-d
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Kfwaniao liefinan vilege, of visiting the front which lu g c s r i c nl o re s
K d u n i* countered Hus claim ordinarily I would not have. I
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a n t ic s sslll n e s t h r
with thr assertion Ihnt it was fee) that I have learned a great g l f t n by Vriila Alkgn. ol ^ lo
Hoti'iy
wishful
thinking
thm deal by merely Iwing allowed to C o g b u rn ■jRiTiinil o f &lt; D a rii in v s»un
raosid the rain, .
are foM inyself
thei hardships
our
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abon
Hit i Whilner, weatherman I W
inch, • uf rain fe ll during the
doWi’fiour and tb ow er, thnr fob
InWe l tinlll late In the qiglit. On
Tuesday there Was a heavy showar-Uuit rcturded .04 Inch of ralq,
which for the tw o “ day period
msdi- 2.fi'J Inch**.
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partment
nnd designated
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• very recently, on* army (Oth built in the county during the
T&gt;nt
th re e
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worriwl *.».«..«
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of thr Board
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with the
the l" '» s e ,l by
president** de*|h.
Maybe
the uf County Commissioner*, which
met in spciis I session Monday
neglected Psrlfic will now receive

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to
wind Miv.uko l*l*iid. The ly|H&gt;rta
were without I ’ S confirimUipli.
American yi.mnd (..irr, Y U .

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Mediterranean in May, I ' l l A Hurd o f hi I hull blown n» ,
s a i lusi-il to I hi Nt-s \t&gt;iV N a w Yard fUi'l iditrrd In dr &gt;•!•■«. (
tom I i e&gt;iilf thr 1' S l**il+R*r Khlpy*pl e n g iu**«*i % t» n i*i »n *•»-it #1
gruff (hi*
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to the Mengen making i.
New . of the victory In Europe
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failed to cause much excitement
( ;tluIll { Intri uat imini I
fanning
soldiers hospiuliied in ,
^
*th e
Philippines,
according
to
Lieut. Franx W. Warner, son of
Mr and Mrs. Wtirt W. Warner,
who after HI! days o f continuous

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W A SH IN G TO N . June 20, &lt;JF\—
Piesulent
Truman
yesterday
waive ( the powei to l ame hil
| suceessor in ihe evrri of his death
or disability and asked Congress
to |lace the Speaker of the HouaO
first tn thr succession line.
Thr President’s menage, ileI liverrsl after his departure fur the
Inst of 11 -cries of long aerial
tups, evoked comments of ap»
o oval
from
ItepubUcaus
amt
lemocr.its in both chambers.
\ few hours later, Senator,
llm lges (H N it, introduced a bill
foil. titing mdmlii lit hilly the I'r fil*
•le t * *Uk'ge*itnfiB The line of,
..MS.— ion. Iindei Hr nlges’ m * » » - J jt |„,|st; KROM T H IS P I c T f l l F
nr* hMi i 11n* rifsitirn ! nnd \ ic# hfcd |llt' *milf JiflMl t«* g’ 1 ll'lik f I **
I 1 tr9jilent, WtUihl lie sjuxeker of park* and |hh»U wpi r f»dtd '
t h» Htiu f
Prewidmt Pro Tern*
filenlb !■* the iiipi cut \ huti l* -1 tin •

fw al

happen to Japan If *»• bad sevtrsl armies and » I 1 th* planes
used in Europe.
•
“ We are still locaU d In this
hlca estate. Hop* we’ can stay
here fo r awhile. Most o f the men
ar* gettin g pretty w ell rested up.
‘ srts o f the division doughboy,

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President Truman and the goVcrnnirht s s n s i
lux stick. at
ihousunds uf the motion’* idle
workers todav, nroddmg them to
iro bark to the jobs they left
over labor disputes. More that*
2ti.000 workers in vital war work
1 in scattered sections o( the
1 try were larget* for dlroc
from the War I-abor Board
I hi* Office of Defense T ra n sp o rts
lion
President
Truman
ordrt
the plants at the Diamond Alkali
Army seizure and operation of
Company. Painmville, Ohio.

nil with the aid o f the NnzlFaselst Axis. Diplomat* here look­
ed toward Madrid fo r possible cfjfret* o f their action.
An earlier Big Five meeting
had brought about, agreement that
aiJ* ajntetupnt should g#i Into the
f!. recurdn o f the conference, not
in ly th * Smarter it la drafting,
declaring enrmiei in this war
,;tohould be denied access both to
(he general assembly which will
' tip the forom of a United Nations
ofgantxntion and to a security
council which will enforce pence.
A conference committee quickly
approved that idea.
• ' liut Mexico wanted something
mure.
1-ul* Quintanilla, former Mexi­
can ambassador to Moscow, went
Into an open commission session
finggrmg u copy of n speech iie0x1(1 MO1# that no government act
“ p with thu uid of Axis military
I*ar4

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By U, St Of Ryukyu Islands

President Joins With
WLB And ODT In
Proding Workerg^p
Go Hack To

Notice Served That
* Franco Government
Not Fit- Company
, For Rest Of World

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JI NK 20. 191.*,

Shipyard Surgery For Warship

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nf the club, sill l,e Imrk front
her vacation

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here with him.
T» to 14 Y«*nv« of a r t urr (*llg(hh&lt; I 1
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Ui report MotnIny, July 2, nt tlit*
I «*rnifiil l l n l f
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Lieut, George II. McCUdlund, M‘ hoo| lu-iidipiuiIfm for rvgintu*
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of Jacksonville are thr guests ol
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Funeral S e r v i c e s
Held For Hanniford
Yarn Is Received At
Red Cross For Quota Funeral service* were held (hi*
■f t o m o o n

Another shipment o f vnrn has
been received by the Red Cross
office, It was announced this
morning, with rn appeal fo r knit­
ters to fill the chapter’s quota
o f (2 0 article* this summer.
T h * quota, consist* o f helmets,
gloves, sweaters and mufflers
and anyone who ran Is' urged to
report to the offlcea on Tuesday
and Friday mornings. Those who
cannot attend are asked to con­
tact either Mrs. T. !. Harris,
telephone 2fi8-J, nr the Red Cross
Office, telephone HO, so that the
yarn may be put aside for them.

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Station, who died na the reault
o f a bullet wound Inflicted ear ly
.Sunday morning.

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