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The first plants for tha exclu­
sive m anufacture of rayon tn Oje
• TA LLA H A BSElL— J u t j r 1 3 )- U nited States began operation in
S enate Bill. 701, giving the
Sdminole County Clerk, fee* for 1912.
each of the defendants where
The d»ily weather ma
there la more than one defendant United Slates was fllsl
in the eaae, today became a l»» by the federal governmeli
w ithout the governor's signature

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m tenv.-~C ai)i»rTna— t r U i r w y
Velno
I&gt;ay, Je rry S. to Charlie C.
Cramer
It rock. 1). C. et ux to Clinton
Harrison.
Monday, June II. 1913
Hart. Cader C rier et al to
W arrant) Ik e d ,
Owen W. George
F'.wim. It Inals H to E tta S.
Deed
Ruth et vn l&gt; R
American f r u i t Grower* to R.
Musson. J W el u s to M rs L Ragsdale.
Jo lla George
A dm inistrator's Heed
Austin. 1 ou I lllmn el vir Miles
O verstreet. H. J. Sr. Admr.
In Robert llizrrll
FUt. J W. Wynn to William 8.
Smith. F’oslei et u* to Mildred Hirer g t ux.
ItiH-kinori et vn Cleveland
Real Kstate Mortgage*
U oil. Claude II et us A M ar­
Odham, Minnie L. to le t Fed­
AND SHO - CARDS OF A LL KINDS
tin Atlderson et ux to It. L. eral Saving A l-oan Aaan.
,
Ragsdnli et in.
Hirer, W. S. et ux to la t Fed­
O - D E E ’S SIGN &amp; SHO - CARD SERV ICE
Ash. Harry to Francis Meri­ eral Saving A Loon Aaan.
wether .
George, Owen W. et ux to R.
( 0 . I). I-nndrcss)
George. Owen W. et u* to R. L I.. Ragsdale et ux.
Roth. K tta 8. et vir L. R ay­
105 N. PALM ETTO AVK.
mond to Rhoda B. Kwing.
Chattel Mortgage*
Whitehead, Loleter to Florida
State Hank.
(iraahoff, Philip A. to Florida
Stnto Hank.
I f SELM S LIKE. FOLKS
Martin, Charley P. to Florida
D O N 'T K N O W H O W f O
State Bank.
.
Satisfaction of Mortgage*
a p p r e c ia t e BEING WELL
Mutual Life Insurance ComUNllL TWEV GE-T 3 — K J I any
to Philip A. G raahoff e t ux.
Florida State Hank to Philip A.
9ICK r—^
Grnshoff.
Florida State Hank to V. M.
Thurston F'nrms.
Flstea, R. W. to Ira Toaaie
et a).
Selmnn, Guy S. et tna to Min­
nie L Odham.
Flrat Federal Saving* A .Loan
Assn, to Charlea F'. H arrell e t ox.
CLASSIFIED ADVERT IHING FATES
Rlackahear M anufacturing Com­
pany to Gua Schmnh.
10c par Una for oae Insertion
Ilonorahle (Haehargea
09c per line far U rea Insertion*
U. 8. Army to Flilgar L. TDol07c per line for • laaartioaa
fram.
96c per lino for 20 Insertions
.
IV S. Army to E rnest Engrain.
Minimum rata* . . . Me
a U. H. Army to Joe Lee.
II K Army to Marion I* rLee.
PHONE 149 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to THE SANFORD FtER.SLD
I
Ordinance
Count, flvo word* to the line. Including phone and address.
Clt&gt; of Sanford Re: AbondonAH a m r t l l i m g r t f for oltoatlona wanted will be charged for a t the
nig Alley's
regular cUanifled rate*.
Certified Copy Final Deere*
llngin - Peters Company Vs
A II. Stevens.
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!L B. POPE CO.
U. 8. TIRES mpd TUBES
W l E —'O ne heavy*
. rappl* hook hay loader oo
MK
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90 ACRE farm tiled, good flow­
Ing well*, 10 acrw rough Isn.l
Palm Hammock Banford. FTa
P. E. Bols, 1101 Park A v ..
Banford. Fla. Phon# 0B1-W.
ROCKER,
newly
Phone 0AI-J

TRUCK!

No priority needed ! !
UM1 Chevrolet High S tate Body.
10 wheel*, ggecllent Urea, tar
pauiln, new *motor. R arln’ to K"
on th a t heavy hauling Job. Celluu:
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Mlt W. let i t .

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COLORED gill*
for
laundry
work. Regular hours and wage*
Apply
,n person, Somlnolo
County Laundry Co.. 819 W.
3rd St.

Y O U 'L L L I K E

W C A P U D IN E
forH E A D A C H E

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At 5 HtnmiSOlK

20I-N0.PARK A V I.

HOItltmv III UK IM IL Iti:
1-1( 1 % \ c v Is ItKSl'FStTKI)
(li lt natural
for prlvucy
in im&gt;fit4\ viiiit t«*r n i&gt; Rtnclly
rrRprctnl here.
h n r ruin ami
mlalivcR a m nut «iuu»U*»ncil
a l&gt;nut yutii • folit
N*mr n il
ployrr in l»tmnrsR u»iuh intr*
will n«&gt;l hear of your |irr*onal
affa iru. Thrie i» no 4ttiino f«»r
I embarraBRinrnt.
ltp»son«Mf»-r m ill jmtutTXnwnt^
No c«» rnakai# on itioni'Y loan*

THE THRILL

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[elle/* -Motor Co.
C e le b r a te s Its
First B irth d a y

1&gt; day ©I June. l » « .
(CIRCUIT COOUT REAl.)
O. P. HERNDON.

Clerk Circuit Court

a a p
Altman in the local Chevrolet
agency were bought by W. E.
Holler. Jr. This was Uie begin­
ning of activity which through­
out the past 12 month* ha* en ­
larged tnc 'phyaical tacilltiea oi
the firm and expanded the vol­
ume of business handled,
of bualneaa handled.
. At the tim e Mr. Holler took
over the bualneaa he atated th a t
it wa* hla avowed purpose_ to
give automobile owner* in S an ­
ford and Seminole County the
heat auto aervlce th a t the w arrestricted phyaical facilities would
permit. In ip lte of the difficult
tie* in obtaining equipment the
firm added auch maintenance m a­
chinery aa a Hear front end alig n ­
cr, l.__
heavy duty
er,
‘ * wheel balancer,
ISun
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analyxer, electrical
motor
honea and grinder* to make poaaible cloaer tolerance* in fittin g
pin* and buahinga.
In June, 1944 the building at
208 W est F lrat S treet waa uacd
for tha mechanical work on car*
and the building across tha stree t
at 216. W est F lra t S treet handled
the body and metal work and
painting.
Thi* aetup haa con­
tinued -but the paint and body
ihop haa been expanded and d i­
vided to th a t each now ha* a
separate apace. A new Westlnghouae five horaepower compreaaor ha* recently been inatalled to
provide constant air, not only for
th i paint sprayers but for a pneu­
matic ham mer to be used on dent­
ed fenders and bodies. This m a­
chine another late acquisition.
Since the space for the m e­
chanical work was inadequate. I
approval of W I’B wa* obtained
to build a concrete-floored, openaided addition 30x46 feet with
aufficlent clearance to accommo­
date the higheat truck bodica.
Looking to the future when
new autoa -would again be n
part of American life, the firm
obtained the Oldamobilc and &lt;’a -|
dlllac franchises for sales and!
service.
|
Because repair parts have Iwcn
scarce during the war period a n d !
tx-rausc of the rssrntinlity of
•ver 76',V of the auto transpnr- i
tation facilities in thi* are*, every j
effort was made to obtain parts
tnd thus avoid delays in repair*
As a result during the yrur ju st
past, the inventory of (arts has
increased two and n half tim es'
In dollar value.
Additional nnace in which l» |
park u s d car* was acquired from |
the ACL Railroad with * "getready" lot a t the rear of the
establishm ent arid a sales lot on [
the O D b S titF l side of the build - 1
Ing.
W recker service was in - 1
sa tu ra te d .
Neon lighting was
Ided to the front and side of
t building
The firm is managed by George
Tquhy, who D assisted by Charles
Dooley, service manager. Cliff
Abies, Part* manager. A. F'..
Crocker, office manager and T.
F, Hammett, used car sales limn*C*r.

house ou 1*«rk
F,
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14 merm U nd ly*n* »oulh of
-hllrood. houae and 2 lot*
mown •* Tooten Place— War*
Mute and 8 lota lylna &gt;lo»K ATTENTION: Service per-oMiel
and vacatlonista
Apt* und
lIda of railway In Cameron
URy, Going Into aervlcc. Mat
rooms two block* from Main
KUnlk, RL 1, Box 183, Sanford,
St. one half block of ocean by
day or week. Phono 949-11. 708
Broadway. Daytona llesrh. Fla
MOW BHIPMXNT of lataat nhon©graph rocorda. Bauer Radio
A Electric Service.
SMALL 3 room houae on wheels
7x7, kitchenette, wired, screen
ed, awnings. City Shoe Shop
210 Hnnlord Ave,____________
UPHOLSTERY
fabric*, tape*
trie*, damgsks, brocatelle*. a WANTED TO RENT
ood stock to aeloct from . R.
: Brown, 9811 N. O range Ave.
NAVY COUPLE wlahr* t&lt;&gt;
Phone 4069, Orlando, Fla.
hou.-ie or sjturtincnt. N&lt;&gt;
dren. Phone 630-J.
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1041 Dodge P enal, will take lot*
of heayy duty and «W* long ser­ SIT. WANTED
vice. Celling price make* thi* an
exceptional offar. No priority SERVICE MAN'S W IFE wants
jnsitbm ns general offlre wort:
' ' tuaiJid
er, 2 " 2 year* experience,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
n.oilly
iMMtkkrcplnK
VUmu
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P h o n . 622
Mr» Hr mil. H14-W

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of PICKING WINNERS
Greyhound G a *
is on tha air over
W D B O tonight
at O'tO and over
W L O F a t 6:16
w ith a l l th e
"dope” on the
doge a t the Han­
ford • Orlando
Kennel Club.

Ructti Htart 8:00 I*. M. Sh*rp

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of S an fo rd
8— F lorida S tate Hank Bid*.

On Route 17 (Sanford Fllghway) at Longwood midway he
tween Sanford and Orlando. 7

Last Big N azi Known
To Be A live Is Ta­
ken By B ritish D es­
pite P o i s o n Vial
(Hr

FOR FATHER . . .
SPRING-FILLED COMFORT . . .
Luxurtotlnly comfortable Ult-imck Imingc chair* com
plctc w ith ottoman, Npoll the laa( wonl in rolitxatior
and com fort! Choice of colorn. Made by %Strcit nnr
other famouh tle.siKnnr« of fine farf\iture.

A DESK of HIS
VERY OWN . . ,

.HOTKK
’THd Board **f Count) t'ommla
afonara of lltmlitoU l*«»unt&gt;. KlorIda. will rtfalva l»ld# at llr» Clark**
Office In Banford. on or Wtfor*
• O'clock I* M July 2nd. 1911, on
tfca following #«|lllpm*nl
•Ttoelor wltti llltfhwa) M oatr
nltachad Fully R«|yliil'ed with
powar lift, all fiM»t hi.iifw rIc.
Illdia will ha ni&gt;»n«t| and ton*
aider ad at an ad)**ii»nr#l llrf ular
ma*tln« «if aald Hoard •«• l*» hold
on Thurailay. July Ith I9ti
W. tl KlUlKK » hali man
AfTaat O |* 1l»rndon. Clnk

LAMPS

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aK m .vut.n
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The bronze alar medal for merltorius service haa been awarded
to Major Ralph G. Moye of the
622 Field A rtillery B attalion for
action in Italy and France during
amthc; period-oP-Jone 26,1944 to Jan.
2fl. 1946, it haa been announced
by the Army command.
Major Moye la the son of Mr*.
ME
Moye. 107 E ast
Fifth
S tre et and a graduate of 8etnin■ola IHglv. School and the. JJni'• w r s l l y of -Florhla.
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According to the citation annnu need by Major General F.W.
M llbum: "A* battalion 8-3 and
Gunnery officer. M ajor Moye dc
m onstrated the highest profea
am atonal qualities and judgm ent In
~ the establishment anti supervision
of fire control of hla unit. .
"Ilia skillful and careful plan­
ning and coordination of the fire
control renter
m ade
possible
rendering close and efficient eupW port of assault infantry com pan­
ies on many occasions. He m eti­
culous attention to details of
training and elocution of finmissions and broad understanding
of field artillerf turtles enabled
a his coordination of many rein­
forcing battalions."

Auto license plates will be
placed on sale for one-half the
. annual rate on July 2, according
’ to 'an announcement today by
Jno. D. Jinkina, County Tax Col4F lector, subject to the provision
Ihut no license plate may be sold
for lex* than 96.26, except those
• X aeries.
/
fo&gt; em ail trailers, end official or
' T o secure a half y ear tag for a
m otor vehicle it la necessary to
M/utyfcice proof by affid av it that
the vehicle haa not M an operated
upon th* roads o f th a S tate of
Florida alnee th a _ * M lr* 3 la n -o f
----- tha tu t'F J o H d f ta g h w u e d for it.
- In .th a rase of out&lt;of.aiata lag *
^ on car* owned by - raald tn U of
^ thia SU te, in order to aecure
h alf year tag It m uat be shown
^ * by affidavit th a t th e vehicle haa
n o t been operated alnee being
brought Into tbe S ta te , otherwise
^ • a full price llcenaa ta g la appU-

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o n iiv .il o r r m n a
TO: (MtOIMIK r. t h o &gt;
Towo"M p t/n *. Ilutbor
• y Ivan la.
Tou ar* Jlcraby ortlrfrtl

He could WHnt no finer Rift thnn
a room y, d istin ctiv e desk. ,

S g t Marlon Wright

W ins - Bronze Star

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H alf Year A uto T ags
Go On Sale Ju ly 2

AUTO BODY. AND FEWDP.R
WORK BY An B x m a r r b u .
PEKIOR AUTO P A IN T IN G U ff* aiAortmant of colors. Your
'“ U r o ut look ntw. B rin* It to

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Umo to get ono of theee fine mirrors, priced from $7.50 to $11.10 at
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26% Reduction.
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Our GUum Department i&gt; complete. We can handle any ebe job from '
a modem streamline Glau Store Front to the email window panes.

a Automobile Glass Installed while you Wait
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Yanks MassOn Okina­
wa For Final Knock­
out Punch A h Garri­
son Is Demoralized
Illy

Route From D aytons
To Tampa la Okeyed
By Highway Group
Pnstw ar construction of a *u|
modern four lane highway 1
ing Daytona Reach, D eland, l
ford. Orlando and other E1«
eitlea with Tampa, aa deatgru
In plana of tha National In
rrgional
Highway
Commit
looms as a certainty folio"
approval of thtap recommet
Hons al a reeent/Tneetlng o f
Statv Highway Deportment.
Tuesday evening al tha t
Hall, a meeting of the Cham
of Commerce Good Road* G
mittce was held for the purr
of recommending to County G
misiionera end repreaontatl
present from various doua
areas, roads which should
built in the county.

$33,400 E - Bonds Solid Carload Of
Sold In Sanford Clothing - Shipped
By Infantry Group By Sanford Lions

stated nx-ently that dealgnatioi
of the main highway system dk
not mean arv extra Federal fun*
would be avadabtr in the stqU
nor that the four lane road
would lie fully built in the p#r|o&lt;
immediately after the war.
Aerording to the plan, ro9&lt;^
would be built to mn-i condition!
required by traffic and gradual!]
built up to the four lane clnai
(inly a portion of the federa
and stale funds available ft*
road construction would be utet
on tbe main highway system, hi
■aid, and tha real would go t*
other roads throughout..tha alkl4
The
National
Intcrreglona

Rcalintic B a t t l e Of 21 Manhours Of La­
bor ^Required For
BougainviHe -Waged
le a d in g In Train
At 'A thletic Field
Those
loud explosion* you
heard last night were not J a p a ­
nese balloon bomb* mysteriously
dropped on the Sanford Naval
Air (Ration, nor indeed enemy
sabotage of the gaiAdine storage
tanks on the lake front, but a
very realistic display of modern
Army weapons and tactics by a
squad of overseas- veterans at the
Seminole llhgh School athletic
field.
'
The Hattie of Hougaia%jlle was
rett,uet.xl with such vividarss and
enthusiasm that wmtnen screamed
and crowd* ru«hrd back from the
field a» the big trench mortar*
let ro with terrific blasts and the
'd atin g flame throwers spreading
1800 degrees of death -and de­
struction withered hidden' dugouts
(C en tlaase n s r a s e Three)

Attendance At p o g
Track Ih Incre&amp;Bing
LONGWOOD. June U . (S pe­
c ia l)—P strnnsgr at the Ixmgwoo.1 dog truck Is Increilslng
steadily, It »*« snnouncf.1 today,
altd figure* (or the past week's
batting through the pari mutu.il
window* tote! |17,797 compared
with 9171,237 the previous week.
The figures are compiled on a
seven night week belli.
Paid
admissions totaled 4,887, with
1,384 service men admitted free.
•This exceed*, by 960 ttt* previ­
ous week's attendance.

— In tonight's dally Doubla,-Sec­
retary Arnold hoe dropped Jersey

A solid car load of clothing. c*d
lrctr-1 in Seminole County by the
Sanford l.lons Club with the ro.
operation of boy acouta, the Navy,
school*, and other gTotips has left
Sanford to be sent overseas for
destitute war victim s aa p art of
n national clothing collection camnlagri under direction of Henry
kaiser, industrial magnate
Koine idea of the labor in
vnlved in loading all thi* cloth
ing o n 'to tbe railroad rni Is re
o „ s n * s ,4 iis rsa * rso M

Morrison A p p e a l s
For Old Rackets
Urgent need fo r Unni* rackeU
and ball* for U** of men in
Army ronvelaeoent hoapiuls was
Stressed in • le tte r recently re
ceivr.l by Charlea Morrlaon from
llolromlw Ward, president of the
U.8. I-awn Tennis Association.
Mr Morrison, who la a member
of the National Tennla I'm nlres
Aeaoriation. today atated that he
would )w glad to receive rackets
and ball, donated, at Filer son's
•tore o n F irst S tre et arid that hr
would sec that they were shipped
Hr asknl th a t old tennis balls
be don*te l. w hatever their condi­
tion. as these a n used for m ani­
pulation, to stren g th en hand m ut-

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very careful to ktidp hie aehea i l l
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Rotary Club To
Meet Kiwanis In
Softball Opener

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i , hxr*t llorneo by occupying
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liiir imrtiOR The J.m
Into the mounlaln- u
folhiw thrm to finish
of lif|ui(|iitlon " (IriiM
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Mellonville Home
Of Coopers Is Sold

Hospitality Braised
By Infantry (Jroup

Marine C*«»r| % \ • I•••| •*.t Nina
m u,
Juni 1" iS p riiiili
Marini* Vic Vici. . b M« • M I miio
IP. of Sarford. atL iitird to .1
Flrat Marine An Wing fighter
a*|uadrun, ha^ Trtiintril hen* from
the Pacific for fuilouirh uml re
naaiirnmcnt. lie W l in k e d 10 (he
New llebrldffl and the Solomon
Ihc ton of Mr* F.ula Mi
(Tellsno, of Ssi f*&gt;r*l, hr attended
the Seminole High School and
we* a meinlrer of the foothull
team. Prior to hi* enlistm ent in
October, 1042, hr was employed
by McCrory1* Department Store,
Sanford. He attained his present
rank In April, 1943.

Robert R o b i n h o n
Back From Pacific

The homo of W altar L. Cooper,
Hanford realtor, haa boon purLansing. Porter Lantlng. Hap* ahaaed rocenUv by Claud# A.
ard MUar, Jbnmr r»nnlnrt«n, Wbldden, operator of th* Colonial
nancaa SUnetrom. Tom ml* Spoor, .d o a a tra , who will Htoblieb his
rtaidence there later with hi*
fam ily.
T h e . bom* la located a t 1041
M*nany.lHo Avenue and la on* of
Chapman. David U
t t e Moat b e a u tifu l. of IU type

BBT f e n ;

UiVMalon \krr»- r t f r n il v

frrm l ti\ Ifi n lift In li» l.mlph A
Smith And llic S«nfur*t Kiwauttf
(Milt frulll Hr Ik* lit Ill'll* I J&lt;iec|ili
( ’ iliitrhiiFM wMcIi
Mr Smith nt 'h r i r . | t ' I hill
mwH iiik*
I Sir

many the 32T«t U-io Mltcneu
Romb Group of thi 12th Air
F'nrce was presented It* sceoml
Wsr Department citation, h ighest'
honor attainable by a combat |
unit, and among those *hartnr the '
honor is Pf* Roger Ji ntnrt. whoj
has served s i Irsnspoiistlon *t'« (
cislist with the tw ice-.'led gro p
Ills wife. Louisa, live., at R oute'
ll, Sanford. HI* parent*. Mr. anil
Mr*. Horace Jimlnea, slso lives |
at Route 0, Hanford.
Tha official citation published
In W ashington lauds trie R 25
unit for an attack against shin­
ning in Toulon harbor three dsys
following the Invasion "f south­
ern France. The giant battleship
Ih D r o w n e d
•'Strasbourg", cruiser 1 * Galls- N e g r r o
tonneife" snd a submarine had
A
t
I
A
?m on
B l u f f
tieen moved into position to use
(hair heavy
guna against tnc
Ibownm j; of K«rnmt Muirlry
Allied Invading force*. In ”ne
»»f R|fr
smashing attack Mitchell l*omh. ntffTO. Iff mImmU 1
era of the 32lat Sent nil three w ar­ In lii*' St John* Kiser m( I t'liion
ships to the liottom. sp unpre­ 13luff. «•» rrpnrted y rtle .'la )
cedented feat In medium bombing poan to Sheriff Charles Hand
who In turn notified the Coast
annals.
One of the oldest baa^&gt; group* Guard unit. The body was re
overseas, tha 321*1 begs* com bat coveted by W. II. Ellrrbe. A. C
In March. 1943, and lllayed A Moore, Herbert N'eiswpmtcr and
m ajor Tolr tn brfnglnr about th a TY.' A .'P atrlck of the Coast Guard
final dafeat of the German arm ­ unit and Seaman Conclartd of the
ies In Italy. In 897 mlaUons tha 8anford Naval Air Station.
JVhll# fishing from the bank of
the river, llaglov slloped, fell tn
ai^d w*e drowned. It wras rejnirted
Seaman Copeland dived deep to
recover the body.

Sanford Is Made
Headquarters Of
American Legion

I Mff iruli ivm «'iu m i n t e r mi kr« p
ini; up u ith th« JmiR during Nti

Director Kettles To
Pfc. Lee E. Bauman
. Start Ball fkhool W ins Combat Badge

A tM

I’ff**)

lia-p tour, .aid, "W e nre just
• latHtiir with ihc II 29• which will
M-.-ik
utlcr dc*l r ifct ion" on
Japan
Moulin hit© \2U Superfortresses
alia, k,-,( luat'hmr toot, chemical,
Ptopeller nlaiit* ami other war industiie* in O-iikn and neighboring
Amugnsiiki on the first anniver-iii \ of their fir-t raid on Ninpon.
l&gt;n Okinawa the Ysnkx strove
for ,i quick knockout I\ iw against
1 be « nieme Jsi&gt;Miir,c command
i»"ii
*tgn* potnlisl with Ini i i *,
, ■crlaoil, to ftddtng up
••I in. &lt;1.(oiprd gairisoft
l i., \ Ciiptuicii the highrnt peak
1 i i-t Inch ibfeii«e csrarpi-ii ii-.il mad*- other aiKanre*.
Il'ir i-..’ ■ lai'Hoe-e *urremtered
• * ■• , i i, ............i t i h&gt;- i 'bines*
i, g ih« p o r t of Wen
i I - -* * I &lt;■m*, 1hi- J «|m ite,e are

Pfc. Rojfer Jiminez
(Jets Second Citation

Potential
material for b l(
league baseball teams ef 1966 or
thereabout* la being tarned o at
In Sanford by Coach C j'. K ettles
of Bemlnole High School, whooe
baseball school for , ba(ra of_19
*ara o f age and up, hoe a t i w *
n r enrollm ent .
,
' _
Tha bora report a t th* Lake­
side P ark every Tuaaday attd
Thursday
morning
at
10 » 0
o'clock; How to itan d up to tb e
plat* properly and taka a healthy
cut a t the ball; bow .to peg 'a n
oat a t -baaaa. to pitch, tw l ecaB n
behind Uio plata, to ram 'beata apd
every mechanical phase of buieball (a tau g h t to tha boys py
Coach KetUas.
CHAPMAN T ftA N B n » R E D
The present enrollment In.
rlude* the following youngstatat
•V alter W. C hapm an. 28. fire- Devld Haylay, Willi* Brown, n *

k**rwtalr4

SupiTfart rouses set afire
to Osaka in a ,1,000-ton infontliary raid as General II.H.
Arnold promised bombing a t­
tacks would be stepped up to
a rate of 2,000,000 tons
yearly, making Ju|Min u
"terrible place to live in.”
General Arnold, chief of
Army forces on a Suporfort-

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Thc»o mirror* arc Pittabuifh Bent Grade Pollghe^ P^te. Now la the
o i,

Post-waic S u pfer
Highway To Past
Through Sanford

Field M .vnhnl M ontgom t t e r jH H ead q u arters, G erm any,
Ju n e 15, — Nafci F o reig n Min­
is te r Joachim von Ribbentro p was c a p tu re d y e ste rd a y
as he slept nude in a m odest
f) H a m b u rg b o ard in g h o u s e .
T h is closed th e m o st in te n ­
sive man h u n t in E urope
since V-E day.

LUGGAGE
3 A FINE GIFT

UH O U ,ER MOTOR BALE8

M em ber A ssociated Press

Arnold Promises Two Million Tons
Qf Bombs Yearly For Jap Homeland

Bronze ‘Star Given
To Maj. Ralph Moye

STORAGE, » u u r. w
al
Oarage.
Specie1 rat* desr
, j _ ------- --- -------- PAINT NOW!
Have Gootl Reliable Painters
available. Call Sanford Paint
R Glass Company. Phone 303.

jm t

W est Point Air Cadet, Carter

'P hone 33

BUSINESS* SERVICE

We 1««

SANFORD. FLO R ID A , .F R ID A Y , JU N K 15. 1915

Von Ribbentrop, understood to
^ .lie wanted by ten nationa to
H»»tand trial for w ar crime*, wa*
' rj* the last top-ranking N ail known
to b« alive who had elude,! cap­
ture. A metal can of poison was
found strapped to hi* body but
he surrendered this ynluntatrly.
Von Ribbentrop, form er cham^ pngne salesman, has been hid­
ing in Hamburg since April 30.
He laid he intended to hide un­
til the U ntish feeling about him
died down, then atte m p t to save
his life tn a trial.
C
After being shunned bv a
wine merchant friend whom he
had known 26 years, Von Rib­
bentrop using
the
name of
"R icsc" got lodging with an
unsuspecting landlady. The Hrlwjtinh also arrested bis sister, who
^ id e n tif ie d him in a tearful, hy­
sterical scene today.

940.00
chair*.
dining

AND H 0R 8E .

Kslablbihed 1008

/

III F o r th e M A N o f the H O U R .
n jA S p e c ia l G ift at a S p e c ia l

oitonan

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

FAMILY LOAN CO.

lll= lll= lll= lll= ll|= lll= lll= lll= lll= ili

K. TIIOUA*.

Turn at Red Arrow

VOLUME X X X V I

Cash can be borrowed from us on sh o rte st notice, w ith
Howland
no distu rb an ce.—“Jim m ie —
----- -also. m akes loans
of $75, $100, $150, $250 or m o re -flh o u ld y o u r needs
req u ire it.

LEGAI, NOTICE

T O N IG H T S ALL-STAR
FEA TU R E

im iG A n m n
IIKIIFII. DAMSEL
TIME PLEASE
JIH I.Y MACK
IT'ONKL ZACK
' HEKKPUL H l'h l
STOCKTON PIllliF;
LUCKY FRANK

fo r 30 d ay s
only cos In

If we wish to he freei If we wtah te
preserve inviolate thoae Inestimable privi­
lege* for which w# have been a* long cowtending—we moat fig h t I
—TATRiCK OKXaT.

GOOD TO KNOW!

^

NEW elec trie waUr heater, ni*
-- rn tle . * Hauer Radio 4&gt; Kb
-j trie Harvtce. ____________
TltBKK'-bedroom

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Seminole County
Court Record

HELD WANTED

PLATFORM
•Up-covered'

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TH E 9A N F 0R D HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

EIGHTH

.

—

Robert Jtohinson. Storekeeper
S 2 with the Heahees in the Paci­
fic area for tho past two vear*.
has resolved an honorable diacharge, and with Mrs. Robinson,
the form er Ratty Levins, hss been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hen F.
Wade* 610 Palm etto Avenue, hie
brother and alatar-indaw.
Mr. Rohlnson came to Hanford
In 1926 end formerly managed
the City Barbpr Shop on Mag­
nolia Avenue. They will return
soon to Tallmhaeaee where Mra.
Rqbinson haa been conducting a
beauty ahop.

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Awarded

C.

Howell
Citation

W ITH THE FIFTH ARMY
ITALY. June 16. t.Spec.all Sgt
Jesse C Howell. Jr., 'ii. of Al
tam onle Spring*, recently wu»
awarde&lt;l a Division Citation for
oatatanding performance of duty
on the F'lfth Arrnv front during
the Italian Campaign.
He la n platoon sergeant with
the 363rd Infantry Regiment,
Olat "Powder River" Division.
Howell's platoon was subjected
to a heavy concentration of enemy
tnachlnegun and m ortar fire aa
they moved Inin a defensive posi­
tion. The platoon leader wa*
wounded. Taking charge immedi­
ately, Howell led the men Into
position through the heavy fire,
end th en organised a little squad
to evacuate the wounded platoon
leader.
Howell's roolneae under fire
preventer! the platoon from be­
coming dlsorganited end suffering
heavy casualties, the elution re-

INDIA PARTY
BOMBAY. Jun# 16. UP)— Mohandea Gandhi eaid th* release of
the eight Iraprlioncd members of
the congrtss working com mittee
woo the occasion for him to step
said* as a leader and l*t them
Howell, who hold* the Purple
“ take up th rea d ” of Independence H eart, was • clerk before he en
plan*. He said he was only an tared aervlce In November, 1942.
advisor and bod no standing a* a
a mother. Mra. Bernice W.
racognlied representative of the
o w e l l , live* tn Altamonte
J b rts p b
. . . .

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YN.*i I ifiiinCc Ifim n ittru
Mr lj%nr vrixirtrtl ihiat (lt« H.'l
mi'ii t'lin v u l fi*»h. b rrn rh fri«!
"htnh
f»»ril
vn Uiu cub. drYilci) tuk'k. iuilnci*
iluul lrmon turn Mini ice tea,
which wmn served tn them l»v 1*2
iurimr liotteBReh
F"ll.»w(nir th«* Rtipi'er, the men
• (tendril • dance, tfiven In their
h**tii*r nt the C S ". through spe• ml arrangem ents bv D irrctor Joe
Hull
The Hnnford N aval Air
StAdun t»rche«tra furnished the
• lance riuiBic ami the f&lt;ddieri en­
joyed dancing with the Junior
hoRtenaes. At one time, tom e of
the aiddlor musicians present bor­
rowed the Navy's inatrum enta and
idnved Buteral number* them&lt; arris were drsw n for nriiea
hnr*li* 1 out by Mr. I.ane which
wit ,- won by a paratrooper, a
soldier, a WAVE, a sailor and a
junior hostess. During interm is­
sion. Mrs. Ed Lane played the
piano for group singing. The hell
was especially decorated for th*
occasion by Mrs. S.C. G raham and
Mr*. Lane.
Soldier* ware quoted e t having
aald th a t they have received more
hospiU lity In Sanford th an any*
where they have Vet sto o p ed on
their bond promoting to u r.
IS KILLED
WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. Jun* 19.
( 'l l —A t least IS persona war*
killed and 32 injured when the
36th car of a freight train Jumped
th* tracks and fall on tha ad­
joining tracks ahead of an on*
rushing passenger train, Penney*
Irani* Railroad officials reported
today. More than 200 person*
were shaken up when tho loco*
motive and ffrst six car* of tho
passenger train were derailed al
nearby WUtos.

�FRIDAY; JUNE IS, iW5~jF7

TTTE SANFORD nFRALD.tSANPOdD FLORSJA
CHIHCII o r TH» m A H R - ta

At THE CHURCHES
• a i . v a 'i Min i h h r c n « » i i

L A K * MONJfAMS
B A m rr n p ^ scs
Sunday Retool, 11.13 A. M.
ltoland llllu , Hupt.

t i t C u t fltcotui Siroat
Major A. 8. Wn-iriun In (bare*
nanuar Hchoot. *:«* A- M.
P raicr h*r«lct l u h l A It,

Morale* Worth Ip U.oo A. M.
I n n l n t Worship, l;10 P. M.
Training Union, l i t ! I*. M.

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W ads today Praror

F e

Sarvlta, 1:1 0

t

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e:41 P M

Hlrrct Mcclinc. 7 «* P. M&gt;
Cvxngxllxtle Mxrvlct, 1:00 P. M.
Friday ITsrvlf* a:*« P U
Como worahlp with aa

M e

T im i i n j u n w r o u t

U N K L E

H A JM % S I l

Hollr Avrnuc a t r i l l h Hlrral
11 * 1 . Paul Tau*. I’astar-

Murnlay UcRuob •*;*' A »
Morning

W orship.

Jt*v. c . U. llralxjr. PaatorU S p alm stte A iiM A
1B:»S A. M —Aul»a«r School, Bort
Smith, SuporlnlohSonl.

11:10 A.

M —Naming

WorshJr*.

TUX. CMIIKtAA o r CAIKI1T

Woman's Club IIMa.

a n oak A vt.
t*&gt;v,u llarrold . Minister

If:JO AM. Bundaj School

11:11 AM. Moraing W irablp- VrrO *
8»ipp.&lt; rn) low III* Btribon
Itea I*. M- Hundar avanlee »arvla«a.

11:0*

I'rracblng lie * I*. M

1’rayar Maotlns Wad. 1:10

Genuine Pittsburgh
T im c i i i n c i i o r o o n
4l.aaawsag I

LASST0PS»0E5hc

nKV iL W. MILI.KH. Paalor
ltvlra Humjor at Jrso V. X.
tv. Uoloom k I* ebarg*.
KvarybibJg tfslcoma'

S

w o rs h ip - n
laxsJae—

Prsjrar Her

To appreciate real driving con
fidence . . . make the HKM1.N
O LE TIR E BHOP your check
up and flll-up headquarter*. Yoi
owe it to your car ami to vnur
aoir to keep your ca r In thi
beat possible running condition
W e arc ready ta help you.

Church Hchool 1:|4 P. H. Bartse
hr I’M lor 1.10 P. Mjo

S u R fe r d P u iu t
&amp; GUlhh C o,

M i W,JV(

.’Ol NO. PARK \VV

117 tto. Park-

ib&amp; M ak H v v o m Wala* a
' ^ w a d a y Jlvsnlag. *:00 It. M-

S

Phona .
■r i r e l

AND 8H O - CARDS OF ALL KINDS
DEE’S SION &amp; SHO - CARD SERVICE

'kSJM
V 'W ® ;
W&lt;ilihl|i—J*:*U A. )

r v ..u
aAMani—»t:ea A. M.

Muni!ns
Mubjvet? "V-iiir Valiier and Minn.
tb Ts
I* Kal)i«C« D io I
J-*l'«
limit- Ii a Ida -Uj In nnm-r uml
rrxpfct Hi (AlJirrs
A prngraqi -if
• pedal in us* and lerin-m at H&gt;*
enurrh hour.
Su evening af-rvli-e, n* lllla congr-ignii-in ah»H un-xt «i 'h* l'r»hrlor'an chun lti f-r unl-m •nrvlr*
t u i n c i i o y JK su s c m ij is t
o r L A v-rrit n v r baI v t o
A i n r r l u n U f Uin llu i
Orb block \yool *)’ l'ork A vm u#

H«rvlc»*
OUrtl

(0 . D. LnndrcM H )

HumU&gt;

up*nk»rt

7-10 I* M

Vlullora

tori.

J n a Sum s

clippers In the poatwar Sra will gasoline afte r J u n e 11 regardless
dw arf thaaa figure*. The g rea ter 1
a pool and patasnggr and cargo
capacity of the new fled * wfll
enable Pan American to roduo#
&lt;,lf, r •
covering operation* for 1044 the n aa ie n str an d c a r p rata*
I 0# | \ M.— Vouth Pellnwuhlp.
throughout
ffle
globe.
drastically and b rin e the speed
« 00 I* M.—Union H m l r n hxl-t
&gt;i th* Klrut I'rrxl.r Ixrlcn Church.
Ju an T. T rip p e,' president of and certainty of air trgncjm rt
PAA, reported to stockholders within th# reach of the a t a r ie a
th a t during the y ear, the Inter­ family and email buaJneia firm*.
• x v x x r n wav A o v c x v ir r
■cMincu
Today, with equipment now in
national a v ia tio n -hyatont'a gross
Kim A v ta a e aa* te v r a lh Blr«
business totalled *1*3,000,000, aa uae. Pan A m erican'! oparatloae
Mabbath Beh’iol katurdar*. I
compared with 120.000,000 and rep resen t Immediate dlrldanda to
A. U.
The IM4 delinquent reel eatnte tax-list of the C»tj
Churvh Barvlcaa. 11:»U A. M.
127,300,000 for tW la st two p re­ UUrol aa taeh paajenrer rauvm (
I’rarar M arlin* WtdnraJAr I
of Banfort), Florid*, U poated at the fron| aooi
war
year*
of
1030
and
1040.
inln*&gt;, I:** V M.
&lt;4 the City H»U and at the front dc*r
thi
Vl*li-ir* Waleoma.
Qrnas receipt* were down from
Court
Hotuo
In
the
City
of
Banford,
Florida,
»m
the record )!20,000,000 in 1043,
c s a .x i- x u a l a r n o u i n cMBBCa but thia waa explained by P resi­
yriU remain no posted for • period of four eoo»ecu
J. *f.' Aualiu. paalor
Sundav Hcliool. 10.04 A. M.
, dent Trlppa, who ahowed that,
tive week*.
. •;
J:
■ • '■?m ilitary construction, which a g ­
A. W. Itanill, Subl.
At-rnln* worablr. ID** A. M.
g regated 1463)00,000 la 1043 was
iT h arkaglvIog Hsrvlca at 7:1* P. cut drastically to 10,900,000 In
M Hundar.
All tr*l esUte upon which the 1944 Uxea bftvc
t-a v a r m asting Thursday avanlog 1044.
at 1:00 o'clock.
Non m ilitary receipts Increased
Windshield stickers J A." “ B.’’
not been paid, and agoinat which trgt c^rtlficytea
to $46,600,000 from $30,400,000 "C" or “T “ Indicating the typ* of
have not already been iiuued, will b e sold at public
u R - t s s w n r D ^ f ^ t s w . in 1048, while net lecome in gasoline rationing held by c a t
auction on the 1st day of July, 1946, eotnnHnclng
Corner of Oak -|)d Third
1044 amounted to $ 1 ,610,200 a* owneni need no longer be die
Bundn y Hervlcta:
at 10 o'clock A.M. at tho front door of the City
played,
It
was
am
ounesd
to*i*v
compared
with
th*
1048
total
of
» 4t A. S i—Hvnday Hchool.
Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida.
Il l* A. i f —Morning Worship. $1,029,764. L aat year** total, by O PA District Dlroctor Hoy M.
however, doe* n o t include com­ Coffey, In Jacksonville. Thia
Mormon "Hh# Itad Haenl AU,”
t i'll P. M.—Junior and kknlor pensation earned undpr mail con- action waa taken, h* said, beYoung I’c-iuM.
At l : H P. M.— Union Hart Ice*. thact* on routes to and from the caus* of tbs use of endorsed,
H.N. SAYKR, CITY CLERK
Union rliolr will It* led br Ur*. United States, A frica and Alaska. serially numbered ration coupons.
T-iuh&gt;,
The p sy e n g er t o u l uf 760,009 I’The new rationing allotmsnta,
ycajdiiral|y lilu^Jratca Ltbe pri­ effective June 11, will not mean
A« * * H O I J J « r LOO
mary role* Miami 'a i d th s Latin more gasoline for alj "B" « * •« •
Corners l-nurcl Av* sod l|&lt; k H American r a o tu of PAA play In he pointed o u t Oolv those “ B
“ \Vh»r* jr*u* 1* lla a i’*
global aviation. O ne-sixth of th* ration holdars whoaa eaaential
K. 1. WHIflUT. P M tor ....
nreuj atior.al driving nacdx axeeed
Hundnv HchooL U, M. WHIM, total passengers, or 126,620 came
Into or flew from Miami, while th air preaent “BH allotments will
Hunt.. t« *P A. M.
. _
,
M o r n I o g Devotional iUrvis*. 202,656, or alm ost half th* total t* eligible for th e new Increase.
ll-tio A. td.
Eligible holder* of "BM rations
• Service
wart- past* ; far* on the 60 .000 .
Christ Ambassadors (y ou n g P*h‘
nee&lt;l bnv# no concern over their
»l&lt;il, t:0S I t M- "
. . . u mite Latin American natwork,
l£*an*. Ilallr M ssllna. »:*0 If. MW ilbur 1^. Morrison, vice nrysli&gt;rat*r m sslln g and Ifibl* »OUMi
dent of Pan A m eritn i in charge
Thursrfa/ I:W4 r- MW-dnoadat arisraonn p r a Jf a I of l-jitin American operations,
in- sling. J Jo I*. M
- Our yeara of experience
stressed Miami'* stak e In global
Finopt Floor Vwuieh
••Com* onre. you'ij com* agsig- flying as* headquarters for the
have taught us that our
A'b'cM U «C» Latin American' Division, and its
preponderant th a ro la PAA artlv-^V aSrrvraY
T K lc V s c to r Itie*. pnfntlng to U*g total world
cuktoment tlocin quality,
IIKV. UAI1K CAU
Sv&amp;xtmi*
llulr O-niniuiilul
route mllgage q( 86,000, of which
Ckgrrh 8&lt;luiol. I
service and thrift the throe
-the Latin American routes acMurnlag torvics
eo u -it-fo r approxim ately 60 per
moat important features in
««ht.
President T rippe’* annual re­
uny dry c le a n in g establish­
fool. Uasiai
port ruvlsyfcd briefly the tremendou» amount of m ilitary flying
ment! Wo ure doing our
being operated for Ui* urmed
servircx under co n tract bv I’AA
utmost to give them to
aa |« r t nf th* Unitad N ations’
drive for final victory.
*
“Services undertaken for the
A7l#ctorrj 111 West tfth Htrsat
armed forces w are again greatly
Hnnfori* ll- lg h t a
HUl Lumber
r -a t (K fUe Addrsas: UoX IJl
gxparulad- Pan American is now
Phunx 1JJ
Bring in hangerd please!
&amp;
Supply Yard
tux
r a t l i n William NacMrab the larg est air tra n sp o rt eontrae
tor to th* war dapartm ant and
I'naler.
LANEY DRY CLEAN
NurtiLx) tuna*
4 00 A
M
e unly guch contractor to thu
P h o n g S3
I d no A M
U
fl.E
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.
.
•
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Undto contract t° l b '
Hull; »(«•*. I DO A. M.
Cnnf.*sluD H alu rd v 4:40 P M Army and Navy, Pan American
n I Iv r. M. and t :0U I*. M. to l:fl flight
crew* flew
81,710,009
plans mils* during tbe year. In
lition. Pan A m erican's affiliate.
t in ii* w or iiim iv
Ins N ational Aviation CorporaS-IU r y |. Ouunty CourtbllU^ei
C 9C
.
for 30
o ?
Ulhlc I ' l a i i M - .A- M• —r w ;
iti/m -ck^O -flaw an o th er 10,000,W.iVshlp aiiil^'Cnilimuiiliin. 1»:M M)0 mile* for the arm ed fore** In
only cowls
aO c
u * Indja-Burroa China theater.
Kvrnlna Hrrvlr*. I :*0 P M .
Total m ilitary and commercial
tVr-li»»day. I'rartr M rrtlng,
’*
GOOD TO KNOW! v
flying fo r lh# year was 79,800.­
A ltT U tlll L liUTt.KIt. MlnUl»f 000 plana mjle*. Pan American
Cash can bo borrowed from us on ahprtMtLPPtlcg, w
no disturbance.-—"Jimmie" Rowlgnd nbo
Joi
4 l g | t cr* * i averaged 17 ov u t
&lt;x«an 'O igats a . dav throughout
of |75, $100, $160, $260 or mojr*—*houUl you*

NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNERS

B

106 N. PALM ETTO AVE.

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Church of The Nazaren?
• 113 PaHireHcTXVr?Swt ford. Fla.
Order of Serrlccs
j,
Sunday
r

»Am *r

4 Ml M&lt; u

rk Av* at flit HI.

10:00 A. M. Sunday School
-

T i.flfl A. M. Morning Worship

iiHOOKH, Jr.. Paator
Hr tii-o), 1:41 A M
I Worth)*.- Ill** A- M

f

God's Rights and Our Wronga"
7:80 P.M N.Y.P.S.

g t'nloa. f:«9 P. M
( Worship. 1:04 I* M.
Ilous* afttr tha tv tn ln s

V. G. Broley

The report deal* a t some
length with PAA’s plan for the
future smj new, giant aupir
Clippers row on order with the
Douglas, Lockheed and Consul! •
datMl-Vultes Corporation*.
•
Whll* m ilitary security doci
sot perm it • fw l description of
thtsg ngw aircraft, the report
disclose* they will h&gt;v* cruising
sired* of better than 800 mije*
*n h o u r s | sub-strstosphero level*.
C ertain type* have a capacity of
204 tranx oceanic passenger in
addiflap to mail and cargo. Other
unlta will carry 128’ patsenier*.
‘
thg year, transport
re re conducted to 57
countries. poskcjslo-.e and colonIts, to •' iry continent and ovar
ocean routes. In addlqiorary w ar-tim e tranais m aintained for the
:rt, th e r a n Amsrlcmn

Pastor

8:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service
"Withered Heart*"

Phong 356-W

8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
You are Invited to thwe services
Special Mu«lc and Singing
A Lire Gospel with a Live MesHags

' ■ TT n. Mlddistoo.
Moraine Worship It

Training U nM i'V .ne
f.vunlnc Karvle* !:##

W sdassaar — stia-we

III

gvsry-Olhar-TaaaOar

■nIII-winning. tlM.
fir*}
and
Third

T
w a w r is s
com m er«uny b t f o r e

W
MAfi , • ‘ -

nffig new high record*

You arc invited to attend the 3tete*wide convention of

of tbvlr,

t o , »b«

Kvtnlng xxrxlcx, 4:1* P. M.

Ilolr Coirmunloa

Th* • happlnex* of your life d*
&lt;*-!• upon lh* q s a lllr of. your

ij| categories of traffic it

riv ~ - y r ’~ ’*~?TT-gH i to i l p t i l fr o m front liras
btknei add- l o t Olacetni n t on
*4 afjd td.,k* to identify them .
I who W ire ’ completely versed
thejU! mcchstiiMnx 'expiainetl

*• XpsMmiUtn*

• Thrift

Faint and GIuxh SIlm

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Figures Show Miami’s Vital Plane

• Quality

T h o ComtfiBto

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A PPRECIATE B E I N A W W .

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J. A. HASKLXa. P a .to r

Hffmoni “Ooxt'a TUalilx
Our
W rongs"
KIIIKT V4KTIIOUUT C llV a r V
Hxiinun by ttiv |,M lof
n»v m .• MrKlnUr. pastor.
T:l» I*. M —N. T. I’. H.
* 1 1 A. M —Sunday Hx-hool. J. C. of aviation waa sharply etched
I 00 I*. »«.— r»»n«*r»t|p *»rvlco. ( i n ,in. •uprrlnlrndtnl.
edneaday La tb e annual report
Hultjxcl: "Wllhxrr.l llrarlx "
II uo A. M.—Uornlna Worship.
I iij I . M-—
Vt mt mr Hub|rrl
p en American World Airwave
"Wh»t l&gt;n»i lh* ChufCIJ

T. !». t l — •:»* P. M.

r f 'SELMS LIKL FOLKS
Do n Y know how &lt;o

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THE SANFORD"HEBXED. HANFORD, FLORIDA

F R I D A Y ; Jt&gt;*N £ I S , \ M
t n aesi -tes t*

require it.

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of Sanford
8—FlorldtA SU te Bank BW»*

Sold In SariM
By Infantry Group
a

ItW allahH P eM S.P aae DM I

^ t t l piDboxe*.
‘
A platoon of S tate Guardsmen
under Capt. John Gwlloifay
slated by Shore I’oUdlmsn and
C ity police, stood l»Uwe*a thq
crowda and the field . to pyavent
r.yuna from atra y to ^ oo to the
teld and getting hurt. E-Bond
tale* aggregating nearly 1 3 b,000
fo r the day were* handled • !
desks in fro st of th e sUtyuC
The exact am ount of the aalaa.
resulting from the morning sp.to'am nri- downtown and th* later
evening mock b a ttlw 1 of the
“ H e r e t Your Iq fa n try " group p l
08 soldier*, wax 533.400, it was
.announced today by Edward F.
of the
Lane, ' publicity chgl
Mrive.
® I n behalf of the Seminole Vfar
Finnncu Committee. Mr. ' la n e
said that he wished to than*
Capt. Jam es
Rudolph, Cant.
A braham Wllcnsky and tka »8
soldiers, many of them overseas
%-teran* tor their line baind con­
cert ami exhibition of Vfcapona
n t F irst Street and Park Avenue
re*tcrday boo i and (or the vaglstic sham battl* a t high scHqqI
field.
• •
A lle likewise cxpreasetl thanks to
R e s id e n t H. G. K fM M tek, M uHelen Palmer Smith, .^nd Ktos
M ary iL y cn Rox* or the rlunda
S tate Bank; and t a Robert Dctnl',
Mr*. Ruth Bcott. Mias CathsHne
McNeill and Roy Mimn of the
•Jk n fo rd A tla n tic' N U U I|I V fM
in taking care of the boml
nt desk* plac'd on
an a t.th e field.
An exhibition of V inous arms
ami equipment used in modem
w arfare waa shown a t the doWn• m i display und T-6- V. Black,
form er radio announcer at V^FTL
a t Ft. Lauderdaln, nnulc talks
over the loud speaker urging buy­
ing of bond*. The - 783rd Army
Ground furce band A(. 2H plri'CH,
^ n y e d under direction e f W arrant
m fflcar Carl Illackmory of Camp
Ular.dlng1 . . „ ,v’ '
Sm alpboys bad n fitld holidhy,
na th* men Allowed theilf TO
hnndlg ' mhchlnc’ gun*,", rifle* etc.
nnd Explained th«ir u»4. One nf
gyiiat (ntrraktind Item*, onq
not shown At tbe lAcnlfig battle
display was a mine detWtUr. Pfe.
John P. Tracy, of EL Wayne,
ind who had used auch a detec­
tor to remove hidden mines overm ,
explained the ttethanlltn
Krhlch eonsl»t* of W {nOfll plats
on a long pole, n dial fop detect­
ing hidden objects,,of, mstal. a
radio like xet fo r amplifying
signal* and an sudtblg detector
which gives sound t jo detect
^ jild m mine*.
On display nl*n
thrower*. flO nnd Hi
nr.d shell*, bai'.nkaa c
various typos of ir
sub machine guns, in
jjhon* Wirelexa outfi]

f

?

hand

____ _

grenade*,

Arnolds Promises
T qj^s Of B om bs
“ ^
“ ¥ W land
• W k U s tv a
..
N inety-sixth -01x1*100 velcranx of
Guam and Leyte, driving into
fic ite Japanese fire in th r center
of the fro n t on Okinawa, seized
Ygcju-Dakc
Hill.
a
6W)-fo.it
beigl)t also koown a* Hill 167.
a fte r a fierce struggle.
T h a t g av e the A merican* the
la s t Im po rtan t
height looking
down on th o p lateau which ends
a t 100-foot cliffs Which tall oft
Into the aca a t the southern ena
o f the Ja p a n e s e uocket, nuw cut
to an a r e a of a b o u t 12 square
miles.
Americana N e a r Linkup
The hill was Seised by men of
th e 381st Regiment, as the First
Marines on tbe 'West and the Sevditto Infantrv Division on the
d h lt
shredded
the
Jap an ese
fUrat* with advances up to 800
fjtra*. The two flanking lorces
y tra' approxim ately two miles

gtehea

to r

told

- W h ic h will begin J U N E 14 th Through JU N E tttb

pacific

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tvith ‘

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nw a

r«|M)ru*«l

(owh. Vailsry Waa the only man

mesiag#

pot to become a casualty.
till Utc eastern flank.

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You Didn’t Know

collision or . u p se t, iqsuranee for

D A S^EN O ER cars nnd TRUCKS,
before you purchased a deduct!•
big policy, or vou would have fnqitlrrd • aliout our ra te ^ y
T h i s policy nay* 80% q f the flrvt
(1250 ami 100",
of tne amount

Ffj! /(

S t t l l l Lx

»

not drop in to ice us. p r
178-J for inform ation end
No obligation to buy. C.M.
» Co. - A d A \ ,

hitting Seventy-seve-.th Division
veterans pounded out gain* of
300 to 700 yards as. they drovi
alm ost . 1,000 yards onto the
southeastern edge of the nlatrau.
Ong sptorttcad hsmmcred Into th#
re n te r nf Nakaza lo a n , a mile
and a hulf southeast of Hill 107,
against moderate to heavy re­
sistance.
'
Major Gen. Pedro del Valle's
F irst Marines on the west launch­
ed a surprise attack before daw n
yesterday and drove forward 000
to 800 yards tu widen their
fro n t on Kunuhi Ridge. The
l$ srR itl atop «»»«{!**
•nccMn ertog trdubl* cv
llt s 'R M B 4 ‘liR q p U i
•Id flotu th e coast
.
in. tanks
^Uahind” ahead by ‘'b ig h t
or
through sm oks screens brought
up sufficient reinforcem ents to
launch th* assault.
a re a of M easdi, 2 3-4 miles from
th e southern tip of the island.

11*4

and

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V I C T O R Y is ik * ' -i

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TURKEY
WITH THI SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION of tho Horry Ilopklhs-Sb-Un ennfcicncrx in Moscow, ths end of llie veto xquabblcj at San Frani »co ami
tin- promise of an early get-together of 111* "U lj TUrtro". the »-&gt;-calli-&gt;t
•T . sian n-licres of Influence" are being given widespread sttei.tion In
tl dlmvr map are shown places and a rea s which have been referred lo
s&gt; x«iMr major and minor “trouble *|&gt;oU". They arc (I) the Darxlan r» —Itiitslan outlrt front Hie Ked Hea; (2) Trieste, where -Maixit.d
Tllo bluntly raised Uie question of occupancy; (3) Vienna, w b r r t th*
Iti^aiuna »c| up a temporary government when they took over; (4)
p o u n d —a major divisional problem facing the "Big Three"; ( !) OtT-

meny, where the Xutura occupation of about half the Hatch has caused
much discussion; ( !) Denmark, where Russian troop* moved fn on the
Xtlind of Bornholm; (7) Severe rebukes of Stockholm's crIUcixm of
Marshal Stalin snd arguments over Baltic Influence end (6) Die p n ser.re
of Red troops In Finland's Arctic art**.
(International)

, , ii — ilt-M-u I »»— I 't a - iim- i
Vealsa-I in t h r ttuli-nSriiC l&lt;alaj
1hv Job ii I vi*\ lit tin- I !«•••» m r r t
Mtig nt I ha Palm* ami Pmer*
n-stauruiil
ih al ti a iix ln
m -n
put lh .*1 mini
"f lal"loading it
' The l.mtii. t'lnli went "M r»-&lt; -.1 I
| a* tlianl iov lltr • --i ll'll I r n o - f ' i
| and Trucking ("umi-anv lor «l"iui
lion o f t n i ik l n g aervic*. the onl&gt;
i root lieing Iill-in
! All otliri u n i t iiix-'Ivi-.I ill i ­
- riving and purl-mg the fli-llillig
for allll-nii-nt “ J* dune bv iih mi
t-ars of t h r - lot*
I,trill
l.-.M-ll \S
Dlllirjill ll
flight ip-l i -it I"i ii tin- s-*i"l' '•!
Naval An St.it
- * * x —It—4 .
mem ber
th r I i-m* t In*, .-t

Tho Strn o n ’t first G reat
Dramatic M usicalI _

Sgnford
Lion*. lu-rrft - f a nn-t-linr
place due to the recent rim in g
'o f the Celery City Itcitaurant -in
account of the Bine** nf the
owner, antminted a rom m ittee in
•*ek n new lorotiurr. Mr* F ront
Miller »ervr-l ti-lnv'x lunrhenn
1

WASHINGTON. June 16. "Vi
Fred la m b nnd Dnvid Jsckson
were- estreated.
i Cuts in inil.'xltial xui-iir «H"f
Ife n is tm tf
a r
i c r rexlstlmr arn-xt and f ••» ments to u level gcncrall) .'IT1,
dtsordcrl)1 tonduct. Allen Jnn---x percent under n vcbi ngu were
Carrying _a concealed
.
weapon W eatherington, negro, hud butnls' ,ordered today for thr July -Sept
and resisting
a r r e s t •resulted
in
bxui
■»*■•&gt;-"* —'»x•
“ of 151 and $26 eat tested m lieu I ember nuaitci The xlaxh. ituidi
flssa U U liw e gTS'-Wr 180 day* a t —app sarattee- in - c o w r tt - - - — - - W - t h e - O P A to brxtur-lh*-xc—— m
Other negro cases were: H enry lift*.w ith supphev, trims th e new
levied against Jesse
arm y
deserter,
case com msrcisi ouivlas hy froni 23 to
_ . negro, in C
jngtdn
trffhlferrcd to County! Alberta R percent hslow the currcnea^n
Monday.
.
.
tran«O uoutlon of a swindling game Jones, '• vagrancy, caxe
m u lle d in Pierce Cooper, negro, ferret! to county. Bond* of ne­
being fined $100 or 120 days, groes were estreated o« t i e fri- charges: Jam** Fam *y, drutikcnsnd Calvin Baker, negro, $60 lowiifk charges: Coventor ImVctt, nest, $16; Murvin Stone, running
tirpnkennese, $11* David Gilbert, ltd light. 33. end R. (1. Savage,
fine or W days•_
T h era # e ta four * charges of drunk end disorderly, $16; Bea­ recklesr driving |6.
assault
and
b attery
against tric e Fort, larceny, $20.
W hlta case* were; C. F. Uryy
an t, charged w ith drunkenness,
w as fined $5 o r 10 days. Bonds
were estreated on the following

Fines Are Heavy For

NUMIU

RET0NGA LOST NO TIME
SAYS H APPY R. R. MAN

na

Eacji Day!

* MEALS WILL UK SERVED ON
S A T U R D A Y . J U jfiR 18D». V .

ALL-STAR
'KNTH RACK—FUTVMTY

p.

• Q(h*t Bait* of the First Mar­
Is**' hsM M M d southward to thu

8atTs paper by carrying shop
pin g ta g s to stores.

8UNPAY,JUNR ITlh. B PIjqA t ^

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B O N D S

The Manager » n ri'-|iir»te,l t,,
reipoxt Orange County to plan
to meet the ronila that Seminole
Coih'tv c-intemiiluti-a lending up
to in,. O ia 'g e f o u n tv line winch
o it-iiij l-e -oiiUi of tlvifih, mot the
1 it . i te,-k It-ait
I n , f o l l o w i n g wi-ie p i- •••ol It

ORWAY

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T h is . company Is th* world *
gt-autom obile insurance com­
, rated A Plug: A A AAA.

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- Th-- m reiing wan then inrno-l
ovi ■ I-i Mr Wheeler. &lt;'hiiirmmi
ill ‘1,, l,..,i,| |(n;itU I iiiilllill lee

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Rotary Club To
Meet Kiwanians In
Softball Opener

f ’P f/f/f / * « f / "

killed

through a &gt; l n e a d » y
Adm. ChextSr
Ninuix nn
nounced t h a t as one unit uf tinN inety-sixth seited Hill 167 un
o th er b u rs t t a c k into thi- xuutb
Strtingbulil, a half mile to th r
WHtf. DlxpuUhtX rt-|mrli--i ihut
th d American*
had Ib ru st n
I a{ro| into the town on Wcdnv*
day hut w rre forced to withdraw
because o f mnny mmr*
Onr
eight-m an patrhl comma-ul -I tix
('.ant. William H. Vallery of
Coimnbu*.
Ohio,
ejitsrtjl
th r

Th* man who has
•nor# aarlnusly wlthl
tv* more sim ply will
'Irouka. •
thin*-

uni­

SWEDEN

Only 10.006' Nip* l eft

-vycrlcffre wmp'irtlnS,
fwup ary
of
y»ur
Mary IU k*r KAty.

Ik

On

After ronxidcrablc dluciualnn,
vuriou* rouilx were design a tod.
u ni the Hecrelary wax b u t r u c t e d
to have an a'-glneer cheek the
exact dlxtance* amt report to the
Chairman of the County Comtpl*«ioneni a* mjoii a* the c h eck ­
up n o furnished *n (hut tht&gt;
lettir cuiild be returned to the
nt.Mi- Koait D epartment hy J u n ­
t o ,i- reijurated. •
'I he meeting »*&gt; uianiol by

IffI

I'lr-id -n t t aW'tun who stated tin
Objxvl of tbe nieeli-'K an d re
quested the m anager to rend a
letter fiom the State Road lie
pnrtiuent In regard t&lt;&gt; fan n -to
piailet ruiolc.

by Japalir*i*:na broadeaxting

war.

The County Comml*»loii»r* nt
the inve'lilg Tuo.xiljy. were In
receipt of a letter from the Stuie
Koa.l Department re&lt;(Ur»ting the
dcxijimtlo.i and j rlarlty ntimber
of 100 mile* of road to be con­
structed during tbe next tbr**
year* under tbe federal govern­
ment'* farm tu-m arket ar.d acre**
m#d» project.
*

The rem aining Japrfncsr force
n u m b e r u no bjorc than ] o .«hh»

:

Wg are «xj&gt;acUng to k«re th« grealetit eonT«nLlon f y hate w w had a
a qrcat ll®c ii$ th* Ixird. W# net^ yow pwanpt to ^
«*»•

TcOrcx of rtiemy
ind* of nvilium-.

hikr u to * c*nd T*turtn~l

1,000 pounds
civil ro u tei
In

for

rd
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f
HI
m f 'b y n J f r T Ws Rem

IM T .'.T W J'V .S

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route*.

wb-.l-

&gt; t^vtU b-xtK xkuiv Jupu

Sfi'ml cargo shipments, sxclud-

^.&lt; rp2M k: v

wh.it.

o v f r kiudst&gt;eaV l ’ aboard jeep*.
were giving up.
With being pushed into
the Japanese were quitnumbers unpreccxlcnted

• Quiet miade cannot be pgral*a*4

G e n e v a a n d E t a A v e n iie a

of

i(^hdse,. constituted

troop* *h«l tboi
many urged

hdughts.—Marcus Aersf^um.

gllsnee and reserve suggest Is•*«l power. XVliat tom* eaa# Iklak

Continued development «&gt;f the
v»»t not work nf ruiul aevondrry
read* and city thoroughfare*
which serve a* feeder ll*»e, hd'
on Important place lh-the ox-ernll
prugrum. Thia upp.'is* eapecially
to road* connecting nearby citli-A
or tiiwr.a with the main luychway

d p a n across th* sou#***1' edge
Of th* plateau and eiie column
t a d ' slashed w ithin less than COMINO OUT OP CHAPIl at the U. S. Military Academy, West P o in t
three miles of tho tip of Okin- N. Y , are the principals In the flrat of seventy cadet weddings th a t followed th e graduation cxerclaas. They a r t L t Charle* ¥■ Baggar, Ctnclhn a tlO ., and bride, Barbara Hundley, of Jersey City, N .3 . (Intsm afioqat)

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• • ••»*(! nurd I'raoSM l’.'« r Otar)
for iiiterrcrluital IrktlspuTtBliiin
With the aid nf u staff provided
by thr Ihihllr Road* A d m ln irtra
linn. careful a d extended Atudlc*
were made of the lubjpct ley the
ConnnitteO which reported the
r.l of nnd designated improvein rut and con»tructldS of 'r u r a l
m u l urban highw ays totalling .11,
con mile* ann connecting th* prtnrlpnl eltiee apd gcnirniphlr r«
Eion* uf the country. Trie required
expenditure it estim ated ut $1A0.
oup.mu) an. uaWy.

Cover the tops of your
Vanity, drewing tabltf
and night aland with
polished plata giasa. Or,
if you prafar, a table
top io color, to match
the decorative scheme, i
Beautiful, and wise, too
—for all surfaces are
theii fully protected. Tbe
cost la less than re­
finishing the top.----Mirrqrs, of c o iw , for
0 » f tK k .r o x n J .

a

And Mirror Gd.r J .
114 W. Second S t r e p ' S

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D latrcnr-F t o m IndhrrMioir
NyfYP}i«nrHH And Weak,
Run bo wn Feeling Prompt­
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Took Retonjra Wllh Home
Result, He H tatu
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season seta in. All work
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and wonderful relief a* lit l u n g j
brp u rh t ■me," happily declares
Mr. O.H. Howell, well known. raUroad man l■nd
.._ -home
- - - - owner ...of
2667 W. Beaver fit., Jacksonville,
M s. •O lfcusslrg his east Mr. llotveil gratefully continued:
" I g g fftrtd so' much distress
from nervous Indigestion th a t a t
lim tt even a glass ax w ater would

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jisve (litoffdsd sM. toosc
[sxBtlvrs- Mv wife also ta

lUtong* aiyf It pfompUj
toPiae* a i r ’ food seemed to
In turning to . arid sv*n be­
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o ff to nothing and my n tr v tr
i eaatntd to stay on edge. For
rs l-w a a a slave to laxative:
I fe lt so bad I h ird lv sac'
r I stayed on my Job.
'Rctongs promptly raUavad sU
distress. I now s a t anything

f her of dlitrsss from1 to
SB, gas pains, and sluggUr
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be planned for oenstroction with1 Federal assistance; all type*
Federal pr«jkrta| ' fajflqdmg
Skf I
‘Effort ear
a t Gute-Fcdersl undertaking*
t i iwtch as possible,
illy excluded from re and all project* proponed by pri­
inning aid, aa previous vate or p rirataly controlled non
a n public bousing profit or business organisation*.

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When this war ends, we shall have not only the bigjval and moat effective navy In human history, but the
p a l e s t individual ahips. -Of these, the queen is the S.S.
America, built in an American shipyard and intended for
passenger service, but used as n transport. With a new
itme, the West Point, the great giant traveling in solitary
.iride carried more than 350,000 men to Europe without
.1 single loss. She 1h truly a "whale of a ship," with 93
i- et f.eam and 723 feet length, and she carries a crew of 800
.nun and 7,700 passengers.
That makes her the queen of transports. It raises
-lin natural question, how far ships o f any*-kind can pVoitably go In the matter of combined sire and speed. Pro­
phecies along this line seem always to be getting broken,
and it seem s likely that we shall yet have ships 1,000
feet long, or more.
Such vessels, however, will require tremendous power,
tinl it will be questioned whether such an expenditure oi
nerity is justified. In the case of the S.S. America, the
rimary conaidentlions were military. If it were mere!} «
.u w liw i oi ferrying pcopiu across the pond in peace time,
•i might not be worth while, and two or three sh.ps might
■u l.eiter than one.

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FRIPAT, JU KE IS, H45
H ini.K VKHBB FOR TODAY

not when my strength fstleth.
P*.,7:19.

The Americin Army in Europe
fired a blllto i round* of email
arm* ammunition after arriving
in Normandy, not to mention 48,
MS.6S9 artillery shell*, end
threw 4,853,888 hand grenade*.
Th* American soldier I* one of
the beet ehoti In the world, hut
nobxiy, eren the w ont shot,
could fire that much ammunition
wit!.out hitting something.

1' seems "long ago and far away” thut fludyard Kip i.g was chanting 'Take up the white man’s burden," and
reaching the iqtcred duty of leadership and control among
iations that, by the standards prevailing at the start of
-his century, were not competent to govern themselves.
Thenj is still a good deal pf that attitude left; and Inecd there remain numerous breeds, in various parts ol
-Ice world, that might profit by lessons from the Caucasian
race. But, in general, It is evident that the colored races are
gradually edging forward to something more like equality
of opportunity, and even of personal treatment.
The general spread of knowledge helps in this process.
Put still more effective, perhaps, is the growing realization
.hat the colored races ore needed in the general scheme of
hings—that they possess better qualities and abilities than
ihey have usually been credited with. And if they them­
selves have wise leadership, the end of the present century
may find them much farther advanced than they are now,
in the general scheme of life on this globe.
Their progress, however, depends largely on wise lead­
ership among their own people. The most effective lino of
progress among them la education and the cultivation of
mutual tolerance and good will,

Elliott Roosevelt who owns dogs

that like to fly wa* one of
America’s most successful young

businessmen before the wer a le rt­
ed. If your father wa* President
of the United (Hates and you
could boiTow 1200.000 from the
heed of a big chain organisation,
you'd probably do all right too.
In fact, most of the New Dealers
in Washington teem to hsvo been
quit* eucceieful lately.

Byron Price, director of cen­
sorship. said a mouthful the other
day .when he' declared th a t the
schools should teach “the a rt of
understanding
definitely
and
exactly what ths newspaper* and
-the radio broadcasters are lay ­
ing." Many Americans apparently
mean* then » e y would have of
Chinese. ?PuVl®»l&gt;"1lor’i.not onl»
free,-but infsrmed and Intelligent
Is ths only bails upon which gov­
ernment by populsr will can at­
tain Its maximum stature," he
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on thetr planning for pOatwar
public work*. Every department
th at haa proposal* for such un­
dertaking* should write, to the
following address for further In­
formation, application form*, and
copies of the regulation* under
which application* should be
made:
Division Engineer,
Bureau of Community FaclllU**,
Federal Work* Agency,
i!0 Fifth Street N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia.
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“Action should b« taken a* toon
ns possible, ao th at the FWA Mil
be able to get a rounded picture
of the total public worke program
for Florida at the earliest pos»l*
ble date."
The funds are to be provided fa
th4 form of advances without In­
terest. Repayment will not be
required. until actual appropria­
tion* have been mad* to -fu sn e*
the construction of the tjwclfic

Good Gangs
Police In a lurge mid western city have analyzed Ihe
boy gang problem on n basis of neighborhood factors. As
constructive factors they consider playgrounds, churches,
canteens, Boystowns. The most dangerous ones they have
found to be beer parlors, jook joints, bowling alleys not
properly supervised, and unlighted areas of the city.
■ Meanwhile q juvcplf^ coqrl judge (n the'aotitliwcst has
cpt his bench business to a (ruction by tracing purcuts of
deliquents, telling them what their children were doing
while Mother and Father, were away from home, and hold­
ing the parents rcspons|bio thereafter.
In Texns the criminal investigator in a sheriff’s office
organized the town’s most powerful gang lenders and their
followers as junior policemen, which gave them the sense
of power they craved, but op the side of the law, Instead of
against it.
V
- * ’ • -v • Licking the gang problem seems to bo,largely a matter
of directing tho kids energy. of'ffePJJTng them so busy
with the right sort of business Uiat they don’t have time to
think of petty crime, and of enlisting their parents in the
project.

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Anyone with 110,000,000 to spare is invited to give it
for the completion of New York’s great cathedral, that of
t3L John the Divine. Lesser amounts, however, will be
cheerfully accepted. At least that may b« Inferred from a
statement o f Bishop William T. Manning of New York’s
Episcopal diocqse.
St. John the Divine has long been one of New York’s
great *alghts. It wqjj started in 1892, and like moat other
cathedrals is a long time in building. It still has some
docades to go, however, before it oauals tho record of St.

making ton thousand dollar* a

year, should b# given a nay boost
fa line with the “ Little Steel"
formula, aaye President Truman,
even before the w ar 1* over and
the threat of Inflation hta paiaed.
Everyone alt* apparently has
bean given a raise slnea the war
started, the President argaea. why
'shouldn’t ths CongressmsnT But
what about million* of whlto
collar worker* In private builnaa*
whose wages are froxen by the
WLB and who because they don’t
twang to the unions are not gvsn
ben*fitted by the “LIUla Steal"
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' Tbs Chamber of Commerce de­
serve* a lot of credit for yecurIng a more accurate terras report for Sanford, When th* re­
turns first came In, thdy showed
only a little over ton ♦thousand;'
•bout tha sums figures aa firs
Tsars ago. But aftoF the C o f C
wsnt to work, they aneovsfed
*.444 addition nameg which glv*

Too Late To Classify
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uadsrttandtng gr.d fair i
long as nations Insist, on
other nations aa a a rfa ^ ti
Informed that certain groups fa
1 doubt If m y of those bird subject to their will, aa
this country are protesting to brained Individuals making such
complaint would hesitate to kill
a mad-dog Should one' attack
against them, regardless of how good and
lovable a companion It may have
They speak at Christianity
&gt;y that our bombing of v

it sine* 1840. Anyong who wa*
W than and now know* wall
mgh thht Sanford ha*.grown
population,' deaplto hundreds
o hayi .moved *way fa order to
.'big pay fa Wat Industrie*.

adhering to
course than
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ButOPA would not five us an increased quota % line
ri%the;c*lMHdiy of fae plant so it is dosed. Until some
relief it f t o n we will be shorter than ever because it is
increasingly difficult toobtain beef from the packers.

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Eh* Sanford Tansfa’ Club asks
three-new tonnla courts. 4nd

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Relieve The

today announced that more than
$210,000 has been allocated to
Kloridh bf the Federal Work*
Agency for advance planring on
public works 'projects. The allo­
cation D , In conformance with
Till* V of the War Mobilisation
Act of 1844.
The purpose of there funds.
Senator Pepper aUlwl, la to ed­
ible stole and local.public. **anclas to ftnand* the preparation of
plans and specifications for state
or local public works which are
to b* constructed within three
years after the and of the war
emergency. No project* which ry*
celve any Federal money under
other liglslstlon, such aa Federalaid' road*, bridges, airport* ■and
so on, are eligible for grants
from this fund. However, .all

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'Social Calendar
F R ID A "* ^
Installation cif n&amp; nprf of the
- A m e r ic a n Leg ion \ » n d y Am erican
™ L e s io n
A u x ilia r y
ot Cam pbell
L o u in g M ’o*t No. 53 w ill be held
a t b:DU \1’. 'M. a t th e legion b u L
T h e public i i Invited to’ attend.

The Service Wive’* T lhb will
have a fish fry a t the USO to4 night a t &lt;&gt;:0G P.M. it vraa an ­
nounced today by Mr*, f'ranlc
Richards. prcaident of the club.
Several noitcsjes ami servicemen
have l&gt;ecn invited &lt;to attend,
i^tl nervicemtn a ia urged to at^ t r a i l the regular danca hrld to­
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The program of ri&gt;t W.M.S, of
the First Baptist Church will be
held In the church annex a t 3l30
! \ t l. The th] ic (or the month
UvCill Lu “ ToUiy's Youth, To­
morrow’* Hop.'," Bible study
Psalrnr 110. Circio No. 4 will be
in charge of the program.
The Sunbeams, J r . and In ter
"meet a t the church a t 3.30 P. Mi
The P rayer Bun of the Woma-.’a A uxiliary will meet a t the
Presbyterian Church a t ,1:00 P. M.
The buiinesv und inspirational
meeting ' ill be held at 8:30 P. M.
I The Business WornAj&gt; Missiontiry circle- of the .F irst B aptist
Church will meet ia the ciiurxn
annex at 8:C0 P.M. Vi*

M e e t i n g Is Held
By Baptidt Circle
Circla No. 6 of the F irit .
B aptist Church held its monthly , C apt. and Mrs. Thomas Jackmeeting In th e ' icburch annex son are visiting in Prattville. AL.
Monday afterneon with Mrs. S. C . 1
- — -----Dickerson reading the devotional. | Mary Ann Galloway is visiting
The group amid the Lard's P rayer 1relatives and friends a t Alexanda fte r which Mrs. Fred M ey ers' rfa, Va. and Washington, !).£.
gave the Bible study. The Cur-1
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rent M issionary events were re- • M r ..
Robb and three
vlemH l»y .Mra. H. W. Shannon j children ape spending their vacnfotloWM.ibgr, the various com- tion a t Coronado -Beach.
mittee Veports. 'M rs., D ickerson!;
?; j 'y i i ‘-----and Mrs. H, E. BeoJoaJ lu n trer- | I Mr. a b i ’ Mr*. W.S. Brumley
ed to pack boxes ford
and ehRMen - a re spending a
people in Europe.
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Vacation a t Daytona Beach.
The com munity mission w o rk '
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for the month will be visiting the I sMlae Rebecca btevana left yes
sick and shut-ins, It was an -.***™ay far Wijkes B an e, Pa. to
naunccd.
I spend the summer with relatives
Mrs. U. W. Hildebrand! as hos- i . .
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tees served refreshments to the , ¥ r* 'r&gt;/ * ^ Raw son and Mrs.
following: Mrs. B. C. 8teele, Mrs. ! Judy P*rtln., p1* " *® If*** «°
J. L. Jackson, Mrs. Dickerson, so rro w for New York where -he&gt;
Mrs. A. C. Benson, M r., R. L wl11
»bou‘
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Mrs.
Garrison,
Mrs. Meyers.
Itumblav
Mrs.
Charles
Goetchius
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Shannon, Mrs. W. C.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland and M rs I Baltim ore. Md., U visiting hei
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. anc
Benson.
Mrs. John L. Galloway.

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Mrs.- R. T. Humnhey entertain
ed the Woman’s Mlaslonary Soclety of the F irst Christian
Church a t h e r home on Palm etto
A verue. Mvndny. nlternoon,. Mrs.
V. H. G rantham presided at this
meeting which was the last meeting of the church year. Encourag
lug rejairts were given and all
pending business was discussed
and closed^.
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'IDumphev read II vemes
Is Guest
)Kbnor of Mrs.
the l l t h Chapter of laike for
Miss Anno Scnarik. bride-elect, the devotional and Mm. O. D.
was honored with a miscellaneous Landrewa gave a talk to encourshower by M b a .R ^ ith 1-umlquls. age members to be faithful.
Rev. B.- Chandler, the new pat^ u n d Mrs Raymond Lunduuist at
the Woman’s Club* ^Yidiieaday tor of the F irs t Christian Church,
and Mm. Chandler w ert visitor*
evcnlrig.
Butgo was pi a ye*h lite r irt the at th* club. Mrs. Chandler Is well
evening with MrsA K M. Hunt qualified In all phases of church
Mrs. W. I work.
winning h’gh »c ire J
the- low
Prayer and benediction was fol­
^ E . Hollyhaad
^ ^ .ro r e . l.e fr e a l mi iita W w liunch and lowed by a 's o c ia l hour. Various
entertainm ent and refreshment*
cake were stirred
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Those invited were: Mrs. W.F., were offered to those prevent.
Hollyhi-ad. Mrs W F IVnncm, Mm.
Eunice Horten.
AHie S’ccn- Mrs. O. C. G i b b s
wertn, Mis
»ck lla ll, Mrs. Jack

^Miss Anne S?nkari|t

^M cCollum . I t f ' PkV'Adola. Mr*.
B.F McWlisrter. Mrs. Harold
Rail If!. M r.. B.F. Currie. Mrs,
Jt nuita Hensman, Mrs. k.P Hunt,
Mm. Judy Partin, ^ l r s . Ralph
I&gt;can. Mrs. Hattie Bpaaer, Mm.
Ruth Wleboldt. Mraiy John SenW knrik, and Mrs. R uff Lund luist
Also ,the il*»aes jffhHstine Rloudenmire, Edith Slt-axlev, Patty
Hodge. Jane Gantt. Mtibcl Chaomap, Betty Dyson. J.vicllle Hall,
ufiindolyn L. ayes and Edna BorW.U.S.-V

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Lyman K. Wedekind RT 1/e
and Mrs. Wedekind announce the
(b irth of a son, Ronald Edward.
"June 11 at the Gulfport Naval
H ospital. Mrs. Wedekind will be
remembered as the form er V ir­
ginia Pexold.
» A glass Industry was operating
I n 1Mycenae. Greece, in the fourth
century. B.C.

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Camp Winona Will Mrs. Nix Presides Atj
Open On June 25 Eastern Star Meet

Lieut, and Mrs. C. N ugent lleClur* of 2019 Park Avenue ha*e
Canvv
Wifitona
a» their visitors Mrs. UeClurt'*
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. for boys
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mother, Mrs. C.L. Brown C*d;
J,m r
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son. Jim. of El Dorado. Kas. 11 *•*« announced today by Her
---4 fnaiii h Morris, camp director.
Mrs. Paul P. Peiold le ft today ■T&gt;* will give U&gt;y» from 7 to 16
for P ast Christian, Mtsi* where vear* of n st a chance to po*mi
she will t&gt;« the guest of- her ion- » vacation of two weeks |u *
In-law and daughter, Lyman- E health v, wholesome outdoor rn
Wedekind RT 1/c and M rs. Wede­ v iro n n m n t.
kind.
Activities at the camp which
i» n rai Deleon Sprin’gs "will in­
Mrs. Ed Stoneburg has returned clude a supervised program of
front Pahokee where she has been sw.mming, athletics, scout craft,
tusking her home for the pail handicraft, hiking and bolting
several months to spend the n l - and meals will be well prepared
In Saqford. Mr. S tonburg has according to Mr. Morris. Reser­
left for South Carolina to stay vations can be made hy tele
during the peach season.
phoning 79.VJ or hv rontactlni
Mr Morris nt hla home at 172f
Misa Rosa Coke Boyle and M bs L-cust Avenue.
Dial Boyle are visiting, as thd
house g u tsts of Mis. A.W . Lee t l
her home at 2416 U u r e l Avenue. M T S . S m i t h L n t e r t a i n F
while their mother, M rs. I i r .
T&gt;
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Boyle, Is vacationing a t D aytona;
1 H H t M a t r o n s C lU D
Beach.
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f i.i n,
j | Ull s'Sm
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ith
of IFlors
Mr*. Marie Schneider. U01
i ]i*l(Thu tn , . rUinr&lt;i th r Past M
L'anna resident
hi, LI an! of
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forT Irons
Club Wednesday nltcrnoo
the p ast 33 years, and m em ber of v ith n picnic supper inrUtdin
All Souls Catholic Church, has chicken fried os mm outdoor firi
sold her home to W.B. Stovall of place
la ta for Bogota, New Jersey
Thia was the last evening ,
Sanford and will laave S aturday hi
company with her son. WUllam f the club until Orlolier. Mrs. 1'
C Moore presided over the ' li­
where she will make h e r h o m e .. nes*
Meeting.
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Tho.-c present were; Mrs. Il.&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. E.A. P e rry have
returned to th e ir home In Miami Kent. Mr*. Odeal Crosby. Mrn. R
after being called here b ecau rt of W T urner. Mrs. L.M Tyre. Mrthe serious illness and death of Joe Corley. Mrs. Moure, Miv
Mm. Perry’s sister, Mr«. Clara Murray Jarvis. Mm C.L, liewson
Stemper. A nother s is te r ' Mr*&lt; Mrs. R.F. Crenshaw, Mrs E J
Jam es Tipton, Df Coffeyvllle, Key. lurulh, Mrs- J.E. Courier Mrs. It
returned with them. WhDa hast C. Maxwell, and Irma Jesn Cor
they were th e guests o f Mr. atal let
Mrs. J.M. Stlneclpher and Mynnd Mrs. H erm an Morris.

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Y o u muvt b e helpful, y a g ’
(ar tful e n o u g h to let p eo p le i
ni.rkr* th eir ow n ticci»ion*j
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in ip jrti.il w ith o u t being c o ld
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A ml i on s h o u l d b e physically
and merit illy w e ll adjusted
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It m il ire J w o m a n o f th is
u p , , In tw u ii th e agev o f 26 t o
o n . wiilt ten h o u r s a w e e k t o
sp a re — s o u r R e d ( . r o w needs
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PRIZED POSSE SSI ONS
Jewelry a mnn pdiet
b e c o u io i t , tm urt,
f u n c lio n u h an d

tern, and exnlau
Die

figure ,&lt;
• immllng patten
Sgr-t, hes tllu .lr a l,
vnr lulls pattern i

ilom pi hun ill well-

ma kin** a skirl
through the hip*
short# ■, or a alee i
elbow.
Mrel Whiltlngton stale*1 today
F’or any home
th at a t the home of Mrs. Roe* Ually has to make many change*
Long, a neighbor, as rAany as 10 in' p attern s, a well flltl ;g basic i
buda on a night blooming cereus p attern ia an im |m tn n l time a n t |
had opened this week, and that energy saver. Iiecause it saves i
i t ta d 30 bud* In aU.
taking so many m easurem ents on
each pattern .
To m ake a basic [uiUern. tin I
CRATE TOURNEY
clothing
ipcrlnllstH -sTecainmeii I j
The ( ‘ery Crato will hold It* ••Iccting a *im |le shut waist
Labia l...i l s tournam ent tonight style w ith a plain skirt -a six- |
and alt . ludcnts are urged tn gored a k irt is easy to make an I
itg istc m I get Into .the tun. All fit. T h a t make it up in muslin
cloth.
v i ..ing to en ter tho con- or o ,th e r ..lnex|ien*lve
,,
,, , After
register before 9:00 altering the muslin ugtil it hoik.
F.11.. F i id ay. evening. Joe Me- Just rig h t, rip ll a p a rt, press the
C a a l l n , . d o r of the C rate ae t.nieces fla t, and cut a paper pattle iti.a , a id be In charge nf the t«rn from them. U se this as u
in am .n l. The C rate will be guide In checking lines ami pro­
n every Tuesday and Friday portion* of other pattarny. It is u
good idea to make a new basic
~ m .i&gt; :0 0 hi 1200 P.M. with var*
k d g/iterU Inm ent promised to all pattern each yrar, using an upto-date style, so aa to hav* tho
Ing.
shoulder, arm-hole and wnlst line
f ' "
th at a re in fashion.
A free copy of the new bulletin
may be obtained by w riting to the
U. S. D epartm ent o f Agriculture,
Washington 26, D. -C.’ Request
"P a tte rn A lteration'’— F. D, IP08.

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su c h

Y o u h.ivr to he w arm an d
fr ien d ly , yet n o t g o s s ip y .
j

A new government bulletin m»t |
off th e press ' I'n ile in
M ien , |
lin n "— g ives point, i- ,m tuning
Ihr rig h t sit,
,

htrh I ,u r r

Night hlooinin? cereus.
preaetiL* flutseis uf iinusual beau
ty , may lie kept um-n at least
4S hours if cut ami placed in
W ater ami put la the refrig rratu r,
according to Mrs. C.C. W hiting
ton of. Richtnultd Avenue.

m ad e

v i n m e n ’s 1Jin 11i r s •— helping
solve .ill k i n d s o i p erso n al
problem *.

Hrinu Yolir Car
to
Striekland-Morrison

Sheer

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Are you
tactful—

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BEMBERGS

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The regulnr rneoting of Semi­ H I U A L D M T I I T l H K
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nole Chapter Two. Unlci of ih-P O S T V V A it
I Men |U I MsS
M ;. i n ! 1it r i r ib c j’ .4 MtHlilB -*|&gt;'/ Of
Eastern Star, was held June 7 ;il
the 1i i 11 w « r
ii
n D ilt h - J a v a thr Masonic Hall with Mrs Lot
Le«‘k.Uif h o j’v f ll b v
fi»f\VAI»l i«&gt; Ilfv P •L i l&gt;* . 1 V b. -e u ’ ttl m im e w iij i
tie Di*. Worthy Matron, pn-si-l
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n .i&gt; be b » u ilt e !i« l
tbt
A covered diah supper w«&gt;
n
u
m
arn
j
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t
t
iliid
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tin
f
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j
served at ? 00 I’. M in the Ituu
I be f t it u r r
qurt Hall t-rlor to th r tnrcling y s*■ijr&gt;.iu***! i"t pi o f to d a y
hononng the |&gt;ont m atm ns and of K lo i I 1H MIT I i c u l ! vela* lie the past patrons. A fter tin- sup i&gt; o U ii .f I h h u I ji , iin d t h r tu t mm * [
per, the visitors and members mm in * -Metr an d b tt ifh t
^••vViJii huJofri*d ol Utriu
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went into the Chapter Room
where the following program was iin&gt;l u h I “ r e r e n t ly jiit iu iib &lt;1 a h - j
presented; piano "selection., I tmii n ui.ltl " b o il iJt»u f»®&gt; a t 1111* t. s11■
jean Robbins, granddaughter of v r iM iv o f 1“ lu r id a an d th e lr l" t
Mrs.
bins, who was past m a­ id .» S la t * Collinra* fan W o in r ii. an d
tron of this chanter und the first tha&gt; RviMr f t r . k l l l r r \ ulrna** o f
grand matron of th e gtaud chap a f i'ir m * ’ .i i i t r p i r i ' (lir t u ^ r lw H f o r
w ith a hum an
th ru
»■i k o f th e ) m *v i i und 1
a
ter uf Flnrldn.
fu tu i &lt;
L ' u n it a li*k n h i&gt; . tin &gt; rv ,
u
n d e r sta n d in g ?
The program consisted of u f l n t r . l th e im d e ii r s o f !“ lo n d a ‘ &gt;
dance, by Anita Aiken luinin- \ab o |r I H e lu b
of
anied on the pinno hy Mrs. !.*• inHi I . . b u t n U5 n n i-h .»« t h i \ *
Evans McCoy; 2 solos by Mr Ev - I . . I , lu t« k lo o f lu Ml » h • IUU» ,
ilia McCoy uccorn pa mill hy Mrs 1 h« i -1 I t i&gt;n»i;T■fjaM*’ e, find u ^ rfu J
McCoy; piann selection. Re'inie ! «'d i »
i u p iib lr o f co fu tig
js r n e r i Mrs. Jryrn Bills leading; »■(*'»/till v ki if h ( lit* o | f| i »o i mi«f n I
i ivoem i onipnjeijf by ber luisbanil. art.I lo i'ld r m n o f lilt* M d u o
onn Bills of (Jencvn
T ftr
b o il r t m iM ”* L i- t * * ! . - 1,
The tegular m eeting was high Li- m i k but a b u t ii wei*k tl "
Ighted bv u Red Cross lepoll i o i f . *• I n iv * m id a in U " I t*&gt;'
['Ians weir made fur the took \ i i t
lb v w ir e 11 v **I &gt; a m i ib» ‘
oos which will be pul 'isbed in b a .i the •* f in in g ia m i- ■w ■*
he earlv Fall. A musiral rend li n n . o t.l nt A in g in o la n d f u M
mg w as • given by Mrs Ni» and t b r v
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tJit % a l* o
t.
Irs, H. J. Lehman mid de^Jp , iiM ih d a kiHOi t le s ir e to I r a n i to
uted to the r n s t m atrons and Ikia* ia
m o te
a b o ii f.tg f ic u lt i i f ,
j
past patrons.
t ' vi r
tin I
I In*ir
ih iiiiiM v I
Tho Red C r o s s w ants
A sk it waspresented
by the T h r \
- 1*t 11•“rI i l l l i lO tlh
lO ld ri
ast Mat ions Club lolliiweo In * «•db’arr
you In th e
and th*’ V i 1v
.bower of writing m nteiials foi »■1
fi.inw hunliTtU ttf Ilea
Home
S erv ice C orps
hr worthy m atron, Mis N,
.
t Dll
b• .i t n»i '*• b **■ t.wk
.'.nst past matron w as called upon tb.lfit. I
It m ur ruabmif, h
It tjkcv n very special type
o give the highlight of her yrni - j Die? to
that nil' 1id pruit.nv
Ss a worthy iivalron. About 151 i &gt;r. i .
till *»t lifiVA .md thfiT o f p e r s o n to fill th is vo lu n teer
members
and v isito rs attended
■f i-vcH f*|F illi*i it»t ■i t jid&gt; Y o u ’ll he w o rk in g w ith
4 .11
ihr mrt-ling
1 • ft .
Me*
ill fltPIC '1 H
M i o r o r i l u n i i r m e n , am i i f f -

,
i Lieut. Willlem Slemper nas reI turned to New Orleans, La. aftet
| attending theiifunera! of his moi th er. Mrs. Clara Stempcr.
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---------Krietida of Mrs. K J MeVci
will regret In learn that she u ill
Tom Thumb Wedding Dr. And Mrs. Ko^&gt;s»n
in the KhuId* Sanitarium at For­
Mra.
Eugene
Simpson
mosa.
Married 45 Years
At Lake Mary Church
I -j.—
Will
Be
Monday
Mrs. O.W. Douglas of Savannah,
Di and Mr* J.N IIii Hmiii * !**••
A Tom Thumb Wedding will
Ga. la the guest of Inr parrnta,
lie held at the Community Church lirr r rtr«id&lt;?nl» u f Sn*»Gi»d
Mrs.
Eugene
Simpson
o
f
Soul))
Mr. and Mrs. A-C- Williams, at
p-4-Iiii taw »»■
E astern Area*-&lt; will - be i t tin st la k e Miry Tuesday evening e o lrb ra la tinsir Ifilii
their borne on Oak Avenue.
on Sumltiy. Ju ne
1Gram m er School Monday, at ■t K:00 P, M. The public is cur nlvpraAry
Coming to Stanford
*V
dially Invited to attend.
10d)0
o'clock
to
meet
th
o
se
,
who
W alter Smith. W alter Schnnble
The
progrnm
will
include Y w r * « g n fro m C h » r t f , , " n -s *
and Jim Brown of Kanm* aie ate interested in taking th # Home
Dr. m ill Mrs L o Ua iiii fn*t ltv« l
spending this weekend ut I)avtnn» Service course. Mrs. J.D . Wood­ p rra th rr, James tlroille, bride. on Dir 11 iif Ii t&gt; u n til tluir Ii” i -«*
Mary
Virginia
Robinson;
bride
ruff
announced
today.
Beach.
'n i1
oily; tna
maid of b u rn e d T h r v lb e n b u ilt ii
The term “ Horae Service” Li [ groom, Claude Woody;
girl* on l*Ark Avrnur und l i v » b c t *
;
flower
applied
to
the
service
rendsred
honor,
Sylvia
Betts
Miss Slfsabcth W hittington of
for utm iv vein *
T h o s mv t
Melbourne i , spending m in t time by chapters in behalf of persons Rochelle Eub an ks. I’aitte T sy ^ u
jin rent a of H* ihilflton
I
Munii
Anderson,
hridesnialds.
f
m
ilitary
a»“
l
.Mona
Arniernon.
n
ru
iran
ian
u
.
in
all
branches
of
the
mlllta
v isitin g with her pari-nt*. Mr and
A fo u r s la t m o l b r r
Mt * I- '
! and naval service ■nd th e ir famY- Mary Grace Hobby, 1 mini. Jrnl
M rs. C .C . W hittington
rul fliili bliP urn* (111 ly h t«&gt;I , 1 •i:* t
per- Eulmnks, Carrol Tiiylnr, ti at
uirul
lies; for disabled eX-acrvice
eX service per
’tlllllps, I'rarlr Hf.ba HI, N a v y N ik i •
Mrs. W.K Bronson and &lt;hil suns and their families and for | S h u m a n,
nttiirhr 1 tn th*
Yvunnr
elvllians
dren, M argaret and Rami), o rr
valrjtCi* d II
trtl Ml N " i ‘l’!
• pending a vacation in North and
"W e sincerely hope", said Mr*
Mum . •'In’ non S ta ff Set l(
WiHHiruff, ''th a t a large number
Ktibjtun with ibt* Mrdiriil
Entertains C i r c l e .South Carolina with t r i a l uewill He present Monday to meet
FourSanfordStudentH
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Mr. anti Mm. William Kardlrvy M rs Sim pson. T|nj repw^atlon qf
{
i ’ mm n at
i hiehMii
Mrs. O. C. Gibb* entertained haVa as their guest Mr Eardley’s the Amerlcin Red Crcuva In out
other
H4iri.
(
Imtttr
m|I i S • '
Are On Honor Roll R o b so n . MM I r . in MHit-i I "*
Circle No. 2 of ths First Baptist mother, Mrs. Kardley of Trenton, community -for many years to
P *n ifi»
Church Monday evening at her N. J.
come may denend on’ how well
Mini I ' f i
i a i ’k lu ih p n ti v i l b lh *‘
liKLAND, June 15, (S|ieciul)
home on Ninth Street. Th* rooms
you serve at home ths men aryl
M arinup in the I b u i f ic
................ j
Four
young
people
from
Sanford
wera opened en-suite and the
women you so wholeheartedly
prunilfMiri Alfrenl H
K u I-m ih . I i
are
among
students
tlMeit
fin
members gathered on the screen­ J. K. Ray, doii Palm ett n AVrmif* supported abroad."
N h v v , « bn Ill'll
ciLtfptional scholarshi| ul Stetson A R P 2 -' I S
ed porch for their meeting. left Thurvdiy for Ham hrultfr
jiip l
Mw«*nil%
n A u riir il
f i om i
1'mveratty.
D
rlam
l.
according
lo
^her«
ho
will
train
in
th»U
*
S
.
Spring flowers were used In the
U u ;iilu lr iiijid
Hu
i±
u l F teal'fit
Rev.
And
Mrs.PearHon
the
Honor
Roll
rrleusud
tlds
w»«k
N
ary.
decorations with special emphasis
n tiitio n cd nt Sun I ’rMUo ( .tiif
by university official*
being given to the unusual a r ­
Go
To
Lake
City
T
hey
are
Alm
a
G
ia
n
t
hum.
Mr*. O. P. Smoot left today
rangement of white carnations
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daughter o t-^ tr. amL
V, IL j H I N T S T O HOUHEW tVES ' j —
and P*tn*rina,y
The
Rev,
am
t
Mrs".
M.hf.
P
ear­
O
f
a
It
t
W
i
ra.
W
inTtreil
Lovell,
*Mre’- m i MUTef *pfe*RM-&gt;ir»i a l t f W n S u S S
the meeting and Mr». W. C. Lqrnn Cmpi. O. P, Smoot, who is on son of the South Hide Baptist daughter of Mr ami Mr* 11 5 ! Weekly from Horn* Demon* j
C h u rch where R ev .-P earso n hss Lo v e ll. Ralph Sm ith. *im of M'
i*ave the mission study "W p at ■perial duty ther*.
i»U a lion S !&gt;*-&lt;■m II* i«,
Iwen pastor for the past IJ and M rs It A S in ltll. and V ests
•
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Baptists Believe."
T»l|pbp***f r
months,
are
leaving
Boon
fur
Ann
W
hite,
daughter
of
Mr
und
F
’rlends
of
loslle
P,
Sheppard
Mrs. Gihbe, assisted by M n .
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Branford
near
Lake
C
ity
where
M
n.
o.
f
;
iiTiite.
will
be
sorry
to
learn
that
he
I*
Julian Yarn, served refreshm ents
PATTEEltN a i . t f r a t i o n V
Rev.
Pearson
has
accepted
a
ill
and
is
being
taken
to
the
to the following: Mrs. Miller,
B e fo r e the scisnot - m r t i i i p r I
Mr*. Lynn, Mr*. Yarn, Mrs. A tlantic Coast Line Hospital in pastorate.
loose on the umHb rbti If l bi
Services
will
be
conducted
RunWaycross,
Ga.
Bapti.st
Circle
Meets
Gibbs. Mr*. Lillian V kkary. Mfy.
fit of the paj*er p n tltrii n irrlg lly
day m oraine a t 11:00 o’clock and
T, Wl^Moore, Mr*. C. A. d d n w l
—nn&lt;i s ltc r it if nr« »
A
t
Mrs.
Palm
er’s
in
the
evening
a
t
fLQO
o'clock
by
Misa Bertha Smith arrived to ­
ton, Mrs. M. Cummin**, Mr*.
Clothing1 specifilif \ « x»f the t r
ths
Rev.
Prank
Ingram
of
Day­
.S, D e p a rtm e n t o f A u ■»* nito n- i v
John L. I*ee. Miss Allison Lee, day from Washington, D.C. to
tona
Beach.
Circle
No.
5
id
the
F
irst
ll«iplain
th a t mu try
bn *Mrs. W. L. Stoudenmlre, Mr*. visit with her brother-in-law and
t i l t Church met »t the burnt* «*f fig u re ir ra g u lu n ti* * «l»ieb u
Jo« Vsmes, Mrs. J. B i‘Lyles and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Smith,
NOTICE
Mrt.
b
A
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‘aimer
Morula
v
v*itb
q
u
ire
ch
an
g
e"
m
e
iib
i't
pj»H*'»
Jr.
Mr*. J. A- Calhoun.
Ji
Member* of .Sanford lo d g e No. Mrs. 1‘ I* 1
p ieshhiitf or b u ste d iin * s f &lt;•* , | -. i fg** t fn
1 11« ’
1»
Genie Iteville and Carl Struser 27. I.O.O.F. and member* of Mrn. F o r r r s l (ia tch c! i*»vr thr fh r rut s in wn&gt;
from the Children’s Home in E n ­ Kemlnula Rebekah Lodge No. U Bible Mtu«lv f(ilb*we*l bv prnvcr l |« t t r r u
terprise ate spending the summer and all wlvee of Odd Fell owe end R i po rtK w ere rnatie by t h r v n r , A Ite r i nif the i
saves fa b m m , i . t i i
L m, , ,
with Mr and Mr*. C.C. W hitting­ any vjjA lnf brothers are Invited ious co mm litres
to meet at the Lodge H all, 1&lt;&gt;7
ample, when the f "• ■■* &lt;* «I,.n I. •
T h o tr present w ere; M rs Pal
ton.
Magnolia not la ter th an 7:46 m tr, M rs C'ampbrll, .Mr*. (Irorptr than average, shoitm i th,- patli rn
* Mias Amanda Anderson, wueat o'clock Sunday evening lo g a In s M c C a ll. Mm. A .W . R p sacttcr, before cutting out W ith .(trj-setit
fo r the past * season of Mr*, group to th* F irs t B aptist Church Qatchel* Mm. (’ .A* Dutton nnd textile ahortHgi-s, avoiding
nil
elfna W. W ester of la k e Mary. where special aerrlcas w ill be M rs. R .A . W llliim s.
pOMlble waste nf m a te ria l Is im I
K •adgy for N ew York Cite to held for them.
[mrian t.

Cereus May Be Kept
In Cold S t o r a g e

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g io o isn l filthloned with itio lom ouiSwunk quglj

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The tw o flower* m o st constant­
ly used In perfume e ra orange
ilot soma and Jasmine.

b iw i h w e /■&lt;/! d x I n d m t o I f r th a n lh a re g u la r
double-bod l i d . T iK ty'ra 1 0 0 % virgin w o o l—fluffy
a n d d e e p -n a p p * d - w ith 41* w a rn th -p tM -U s h to M i
fe a tu re fo r w hich th ia m a k e r ia farr.oua.
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Magic Of Training
itor££$ Jir Fforida
Is Proved By Derby
' MIAMI. Fla.. June 15. (Spe­
c ia l)— The 1046 Kentucky Derby
supplied (till another testimonial

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T n g r t li’ l - * r k jk r

leVry m (hi week I «•*«•td jed 1
Kr.uA/ my tn»Jn beet* *»d f»*»
He r*«dd&gt;iiaf&lt;(t'ir "U Dr. Sit.Vwy’l
PAP-O+AK In tiJh
P A tO S A H - • *
dtJofttUrj UtJttkm.
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LET US H a l f YOU
FLAN A
PROFITABLE FLOCK

MANAGEMENT
Fit QGKAM

H U N T ’S T U X E D O
P E E D STO R E

u - w n i-« »
Ion*, ago fecogntted the v*,u* ^
pre-sea»on^ prsetiee under
Ida’s magical aun. but it «m*JI»w)
for Trainer Ben Jonaa-of Caluaw*
to erephaaiaa th# advantage* V
tralnlne horses here, more •*pecially Kentucky Derby candlda tee. He
prepared
Whirisway and P m ii« *1 *»*•'
IeohThe sunny Miami ***ih ,r.
ablee trainers to work tpefr
' “ and neither Hoop.
charges dill
if.- nor Poi O’l-ock
- - - - . , mii»*|
. , • . ka
morning on the Hialeah _“ &gt;**
during DeeKmber, January, ? * « ••
ahr. March and most of April
because of rain or cold­
Like athletes, thorop«Mr«d$
nee! best to limber m oseju and
properly exercise.
.
. •
T h • Hialeah mfls - aod - sa a lith racing strip, moreover, Is
nowledgM by hpr»*m*»l *
am on g the safest In the tonptry.
and the Hialeah stable aeeommodatlons are a modal lot race
tracks, with hot running water
available, among other thlnp.
The fact that Owner Hooper
and Trainer Ivan Parka MJ»t
Hoop, Jr. at Hl»lf»h until th#
third week in April, the latest a
CHECKED IN 7 DATS WITH Derby candidate ha* remalred
hare, adds importance to the
LIQUID 'o r
track *» the training rround for
/%
/»
MALARIAL
thoroughbred champion*. The son
SYMPTOMS
f l l j f t i
T a k e o n l y a t of Sir Gall*had III work*! * *«nnational 1:41 m|l* on April IS,
directed.
th* day before he wax *Blpi?*a
to Balmoqt Park.
Both Hoop, Jr. and Pot O’Luck
spent the last t»o wtatora at
Hialeah. Th# 1045 Kentucky
Darby wiener ran his Ihrat race
on Feb. ZP, 1844 at U* Uakk,
ami won by a length.

Complete L tnr «f Tuxedo Freds

Cor. Hanfoid A 2nd Street

The Rest Ford Scrvleg
In. Central Florida.
We specialise la rempleU mo­
tor overhaul*.
.

Strieklnnd-Moirison
•
Inc.
.Dbone {00

Sanford, Fla-

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It *•••&lt;—44Wg*n&gt;&lt;eaivseai .aMss.
fthsalsr Pisllka,■lacp . »f. Y. C

Milk Cow Population
Shows Good Growth

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The Bureau of Sanitary E nrieaprlwr pointed out that folk*
are pephe to rive good old sUndby* aad urijveraal picnic and
Hutch supper favorite* such aa
bain, •poultry, aalad* and cream
r trill, the benefit of the douljt
connection with possible spollaga and food-bor.*.e poisons.
These foods are nearly always
firyt on manes when rommiltega
are proparing for church supper*,
p l ^ t s Sind M issions whin food U
aervod In large portions, accord­
ing-to Robert 0 . Carter, technical
aapitarian. “If you will think
bark, you'll realize one seldom if
see* shrimp or erabmeat
»
served a t such gatherings.
This I* because the public real­
ises that these foods spoil easily
and therefore will ‘poison you.
If the same resrect were shown
hejn. poultry and salads, we’d
rarely hear of food poison out­
breaks.”
.
He warned against the pre­
paration of food* the day befQre
U*ng. Particularly those mixed
with salad dress in ra. Potato salad
vaa an example. “ It. Is all rig h t
to boll potatoes the day before
ua|ng, but do not mix the aalad
proper until the last possible
minute before packing the luneb.
There ere three Ironclad rules
to ob»erv* when serving ham,
?ouHey. salads and cream paa.rUa'. Serve It HOT, or serve It
"QLD. . (never an In-betwoen
♦mper*tur#)^ and eat It Immed
alefy after preparation.
W^en eropkariling ham, poul­
try, salads u d cream pastries,
.'*rt«r pointed out that these
lopd* are dangerous NOT because
rid

roinmpo-

\
“ Nobody thinks
their being a aoure* of dany However, they are so nottally decgeroui that they
i i ptot* than 70 percent of aU
d-horiu upsets.
Itandard temperature refrlger&gt;n was. urged fo r

R n » * . H «w

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—hnn-.. talans, pastries and poultty.euThc bug that causes polaoJina uueeta can’t rwprotluca whan
food U kent below CO tleurcaa."
And the “ougi,” Carter itreoed,
atam from the HUMAN SKIN.
Thry are tha Rrape-cluiterad ap ­
pearing nUiihylococcl bacteria,
comuinii to num&amp;n skit. Hence,
the ImrorUnce of keeping hands
thorcughly washed with soap and
water—often.
Persor.a working directly with
food .hould Ire r«|teeinlly careful
about abrasions, bolls and pimplea
on face no! hands. The tiniest
Of there little skin Upsets cotUlni billions of the bugs which
work nt poisoning foods. There­
fore, if thry are transferred from
hand* to food, ar.d the food La
not kept properly rerigerated. it
retail, u field day for the little
bacteria known to the trhdp aa
Stells Staphylococci, and tummyache for those persona who cat it.

Seminole County
Court Record
Wrdnrftday, Jus# 13, 1845
Warranty Deed*
Tbumas, James to Emma Lou
Thomas.
Brock, D. C. et ux to Cora Lea
Sparks ct vir Robert.
Lmd Holding ti Exploration
Co. to Helen E. Curlett.
Duhart, 11. L. et ux to K. C.
Baker et ux.
. Merritt, William E. et ux to
Phil Smather* et ux.
•WynV Sherman to John Tol­
bert et ux.
‘
Jiff, John et ux to fli.nry Rowe
et ux. T t , _
„
Johnson, R. II. Sr. ct ux to
James 1-eary.
..
Courtrey, Henry Harrison et
ux to Mary £ . Earle.
Earle, Mary E. to Henry H arri­
son Courtney et ux.
•
Eubanks, U. C.' to Willi* Wynn.
Limited Warranty Deed*
Barroll, Mary Louise, wld. to
Frederick K. Slade et ux.
Rrock, D. C. et ux to Mitchell
Duvall et ux.
(lull CUlm Deed
Vrino, liarvry et ux to Robert
Amors et ux.
Real Estate Mortgage*
Wight, Hal et ux to First Fed­
eral A Iaibii.
Hay, Ralph E. et ux to FL&gt;

Baker, - g C- I t u

to Florida

^‘^VaUs^'^Charla. A. to Florida
StaU Bank.
.
of Morljarrs
Firit Federal 8avings « Loan
Aaan. to J. I_ Perkins.
Hanford AUapllc Nal’l Bao^ to
Ual Wight e tJ * .
r
WhitUn*ton, -C. C. et ux to 0 .
U. Owen et ux.
Honorable Discharge
'
U. 8. Army to Raleigh B.
Boykin*.
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Wllnm my hand and o((|rlal
oral of office *t Sanford, H-n.iiioie

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AfUr-iwura

Oouniy, Florida. Ihla 1I*| day
May. A. I&gt; l»n.
( I M H C I U T C t l t r l t T H K A I.I
U. P. I1KUNIXIN.
Clerk C ircuit Court.

HA&amp;ITI

Crumbs from the and cookie*
can be used in yread
___ puddings.
" vow
Sweet crumbs will sgra
sugar.

STO RE

The combined- switchboard sys­
tem at the BouUlar Dam Power
Station contains mere than 5.300
meters, relays and switches.

of how
We hove such equipment— plus Ih# (mow!
to cfrrect whatever defetH show up. K
troubles »• «»• We like them becauso we eon tender
yew a reel service.
.

Hydraulic turbine# are ma­
chines which convert' the eoergv
of flowing water Into tncchanicnl
energy.

Justice | Oliver Wopdeli Holunt
willed all hla money, a Quarto; of
a million dollar*, to the U-BGovernment, and gave all hi*
hooks to the Library jt){ Congress.

f t o - h - ll,. N ew

«•* |&gt; u y I h r c e n te r of I h *

ill

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Toll »rs fcscebtr aotilied ftntl re­ f i l t e r . to 11 • ih U i a o ' l u t n ♦ lif t I M
quired to MPHr la » certain bill c r t i U i h r i*
ih « I V t in l o c h h u U M *
a / CooibUlDl (t»r«l by Psrkr l&gt;.*»n CfrrW,. Ilirdt r Southerly Alii) Wfll*
Itussel) sgslnst you fa r divorce. e r ly u|. Ui» c e n te r «»f C V o n !‘**«*
i&gt;oV pendlas In th* Circuit Court liA tch l# I ' t r r k
th e r a n a *
li n t
ul Seminal* Count), Klorlds on U |« r » # n |tniige&gt;M SI a m | ) ]
Of b«(»,»
Jul&gt; Hula Uo&gt;. In- "aid r a i l * * llu r at &gt;«4» l» /!/&gt;&gt;•' !»•*
wlt the lad day of July. A |i. in * the K a » t iM iu n d a il
I&gt;44
la detaait thereof -«M I I T*»a (• "In|r J ! S o u th l{V-^ *• I f
rave* Will p ncrra Cl P irle
K a il.
th e re *
N o rth
a lo t * *
• » 1*1
L e i 111 la o r d e r It* p u b lle b e d (or
U i*
r la lh lo r )
ll m *
r e q u ir e d
by
la w
In the H A N C O I I I i I l K I U l . H
S a n fo r d . F l o r i d * , a n e w s p a p e r III
g e n e r a l c ir c u la t io n In e ald C o u n ty

Chase, Laura Duval horn April
1, 1945 at Sanford, Fla.

&lt;ah|[* ll»»f In t h r |&gt;«i|f)l o f
« ln *
filng
a l* o l- r* In n in g at t lir June*
lio n of ih*
k h a ts h ie r r r o k
wrllh 1 l»r S i J« hna llt v a r r u n W r t l *
* r I &gt; »n*l Seriithr11&gt; 111» «*l*t t*re#K
to It" l»it*t •*«*tt«*n w ith II I * So uth
lin e of 1 !••• • . .u n i)
of
S r t u ln o la ,
S la t * of K io t h la . th *n r« \ K n i t n lo ltC
"Nl«l Sttulh • m in i) I n * to the* Hi.
Jo hn *
lllv r r
t h r u .#
N o r th a t l&gt;
d o w n 1 h * «*rt,t*r of t h * HI. J o h n *
l ll« * r to it* im in l o f t n t * r * * c t lo f i
w ith
th e
t!«n iilo t h h a lt h l r
C rarh .
t h * |*olnf o f h » | i n n l t i ( . a n d pro*
vhltrig for
a re fe re n d u m
e le c tio n
iitMoi ih * r i r . i i m . w h r t l i r r o r not
| | \ r *||'I k wli.,11 It* |lf oh 1 l*l t *«i fr o m
r iin u ln a a n d roam tiiM at la r g e In
■altl a re a , a n * |r« tn » n
I* h e r e b y
c a ll «'«| a n d u n le r r t l to b * h * ld o i
J u ly I. M IS n th* a b o v e t)e n crlb *w
•r«*a c o n ip r ■Inn K lr c t t o n l* ro rln o 4
No I , o t h * r w l» a k n o w n a * U a n f V I ,
F lo r id a . a n d In IC Ie ctln n p r e c in c t
No t v i» th *ru r|** k n o w n u * t 'liu lu n iu jIim M ,
to
d * t * r m ln *
th *
w -h rlh rr or not liv e *t«&gt;rk
t&gt; rnhihlt**l fr o m
r u n n in g
a n d M k in iln a at large- in th a t p a rt
of H e m V .o l* «*»unty. K lo r ld a , a h o v *
da*«*r|h*«| r«»mprlaltiar K le c t lo n l*r#»
c lfic le No* r. u n i 7 a " a f o r e * a ld .
At "in ti • i n lio n t h * « |U ** tlo n to
h* 1 111 *r| n|i*in " h u ll h * " la t* « l ort
lit * h n llo i in dm fo llo w 1 n i* fo r m :

WELSH TIRE SH O P
r

AtlftRtle Bank Bldg.

DR. RAYMOND L, BASS
g r a d u a t e v e t e r in a r ia n

LARGE Rod SMALL ANIMALS
* O rla n d o H ig h w a y
Phon# day

or

nH lhi

38% Reduction.

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bgifere kept fo r milk

,
*tm }nt T o rb iilld ln g s

y farm s should be
,00* as th at for the
a themaelves. When
pastures, crop lands,
!. mUlf .houses, maequipment (a added,
ot th at UtoYfpk of
ilk alone Is one of
iSfustrlM ,

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105 North Palmetto Ave.

Phone 371

the "mull window panes.

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Single or Married
Age

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EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
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It might, and If it does we h.iiu
vou will hsve the right kind ,,
insurance in the right com panfor the right amounts.

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U .S W eekdays S a tu rd a ys. V-12
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Er»&lt;|urnt lncrea.es
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VENETIANT1LIND CO

SANFORD PAINT &amp; CLASS COMPANY
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may never hnpnoji to you, tiu

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AiitantsbUe Glass IwtaJjbid^Mle'jwii WaJtj,^-

AUtnltt C*m t»n?—D ta ttu n m Alttnlt. C k nM U . C&gt;«IU»»a.i{e. Norfolk. QWanJe

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bfle liability insurance

Opr GUh.i l&gt;op8rtmei]t is corppletc. Wn can handle any Hire job fpom
a modern 8tre*mHne 0 l f « Store Front to

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T » . K L O M I U * . IN
l ’ I* "
If . It t :
ttitT A T K &gt;&gt;K
T H t MAN- D L N J A M IN t ' I I I I

“I’ll never forget that ram&gt;
night, BUI thought hi war driv­
ing slowly enough but our cai
sklddod end hit another car. The
craeh yns terriblr Wi- t-cren’i
scratched but th&lt;- driver ,.f tin
olheg cat may naver work again ’

garniahoed."

and Fender work—

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Come see us for complete Auto Painting— Body

Of Tired Kidneys

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StmMofe Dry CItaners

basod on 1911 prices

time to get ona of tljpaa fine m{cront, priced from $7.50 to $3l.lQ At

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it ciJiNT.n
M n »•«•!*»:

A house haunt*! by your fear
of loaiDg it. BJil and Alter didn't
know their new home wn* haunt
S i, They h»-l flnijhe.1 payin g off
* mortgage and felt th at their
koma was their ow n. until
well, let Alice tell you:

“The emouths Iwtwec-ii «ur »,
rident ami the final
-l,rislon were nightmares
Tin
damages u-ere slaifgering We l,&gt;*i
our lovely new home. „iu Wei
Uppds. even
Bill’s tnlart

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AIJTO PAINTING
Those mirrors w e Pittsburgh Best Grade Polished Plate. Now la the

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REAL ESTATE-UH0KER

2

IN TIIK SOUTH HAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any
I t must he...
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R -U -A W A R E ?

ROBERT A* WILLIAMS

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and
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in
p« a• i«&gt;ii At i)« iifu r4 . K ln rld n
Ui* a lh *t«y of IVIItr. A l*

DO YOU LIVE IN A
HAUNTED HOUSE?

Phone 111
Tire Repairing

Us* dried fruits, rfeh in natural
sugar, to add aweetnaaa to desstria.

these food s

:tor of Public Relations,
Igtry Ooupcll. When the
telfers being saved for
Ipetloa ia added, the
all coys and nelfers
mljk production In th e
EgUa la tn excess of
Qj\8‘)tatf billion dollar*,
is amount that AmwP

D. SANTCmf). n ORTDA

T O T S jO T O B H

ru&gt;n?&gt;*

JACKBONVILLK. June 15,—
( f e c ia l) —A. saaeonpl war.-.ln* to
treat certain staple food* .with
mqrt “refrigeration resrect" d u r­
ing hot weather was sounded thia
week ^ by the SU te. JJoprd of

IT IH DIG urHINB.HH
CHICAGO, HI. Juno 15. (§P*rial) — Milk row |g&gt;polaUoa has
shown an unlnterruptad growth
In the United KtaU* for inaay
years except for the period right
after the droughts of lM I *4&gt;d
tV-10. when feed shortage* »cceasltated heavy slaughter*, fu 1W#
there were 24.488.000 milk cow*
on American farms. Oa Jao. 1,
IU45, the milk eo* population
lutil reached an sll lime nigh °*
27.786.000.
Among th* state* of the Union,
Wisconsin- leads with over »w#
and one-half mlllien dairy eowa.
Other stalea In ordgr arc Minne­
sota, Tex**, Iowa, N*w York,
Illinois, Ohio, Missouri sod Michi­
gan. each boastiag ever a million
milk cows. The total volumo el
milk production*, hewaeer, H
mnr* Important. On (h»* eeorp,
WlsrOr.sIn again lead# with over
tw*lv« aed a half blRUn m a f l
of milk a year. ilinMMOtr &lt;• H
encond lace with N«w York. I^wa,
llli-ols,
Mtehigap,
CalMentlf,
Uhi« sad Pesumyivanla. following
to the order named.
“Tbs value ol mlik opwa alsf-1
American farina-Is ov#*- f*.800.000, UOt).’’ states E- M H»f-

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CONCRETE BLOCK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.
Pfcaa* 1141
8ANEORD, FLA.

I'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO SAY
YOU REPEAT IT TO
THEM [
all R iGi

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MAY EE. t
A TRAP.

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opam and chum the butter, lilt
the bay into the loft, fill tha ailo,
pump tha water, boat the incubatbrand-vrell, you think up the
Hk.amdidunoaa are, I'vo already

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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
T raining Canter a t Camp Bland*
in g , seif] be decorated for their
battle achievements a t today's
In fa n try Day celebration.
CapL George R. Mitchell of the
M th In fantry T raining Regiment
will be awarded the Diillngulshel
Service Croat.
1/Sgt- William R. Daniel* of

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1915#

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA
uilaoner*.
'__
He hatf landed on' Nof tb je d y ’a
liliHidy Omaha Beach on D*Oay
I'lua 1 and warn in (he fro n t line*
te r n s , l’a.. who receivcit ms c o m ­
mission us ii Second l.iculenont
s t Ft. Henning. &lt;•».. in A u g u s t
1042. will be decnrBted for e x ­
traord ina ry 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
F irst I.icntuenaiit with the 2.‘lr&gt;l
Infantry.
As Company Commander he led
hit men through r i l r r m c l y fierce
machine gun. artillery and im m n r
fire against superior nombera of
(term nns to scite th eir oujeativc.

H*. b attled through. Silcron.
d o , I Q I r t and Southern France.
When bla com pany lost all of
it* officer*, ho acted aa a p la­
toon leader for an entire month.
Another time, w ith but two of­
ficers left in the company, he waa
forced to aaaume the role of p la­
toon leader attain,
Sergeant Daniels was presented
the Hronae HUr medal last July
for lending a lig h t machine gun
platoon during a counter-attack
on Anaio. His w ss the only p la­
toon to remain Intact w ithout
luring n m an ..H e also holds the
C.Dinhat Infantiym

Slzty-aeren

per

cent

of the

LE6Aft NOTICE

Untied SUT*r «e«r«n*plr w » *
Daniels plitfia aoOh t o ‘go home.
Before entering the Army he
worked for a m ining and sm elt­
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 th an 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 a t Christian enemies and
square bullets at heathens.
The rebec was an ancient musi­
cal instrum ent somewhat like the
violin.

Y o u s r * h v r e b r r e q u ir e ,I am t or.1
d e r t d to be a n d a p p e a r upon |h *
Im i- W a y o l Ju lr. A . IJ. i m , to Ib e
b lit of r o m p la ln t r ile d a g a in s t *uu
In H its c a u s s In th e C i r c u i t C o u rt
or
S e m in o le
C o u n t*
at
Sa n to ro
F lo r id a , b y / t e s u y L o w e , being an
a c t io n to r- divorce.
The
X aM ford
H e r a ld
la daalg j
n a te d a s th e n e w s p a p e r In w h iin '
t h is O r d e r - g h a ll be p u b l lih r d te r
t o u r c o n a r iw W v * w e e k s
W ITNKSA70. *’• lle r n d o n . Clerk
nr th s s e l l ! C o u r t a t K a n lu r d . K*m In o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a tn l the off I .
r i a l r e a l t h e r e a t , t h is t h e H i t d a *

ot May. A. l». t * « .
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(

M e per- line fo r thyeo insertion*

07e per line for f Inaertloa*
fie 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.

All BOTcrUvewante for eltuellon* wanted "111 be charged for at the
reyalaf classified ralea.

HELP W A N T E D —
' II. B. PO PE CO.
U. 8. TIRES and TUBES

IfKLPKR f,.i Jimmie
Sheet Melul (Yorks.

Cowan',

P flk 9^I.*E — 5 n e 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 flowin s well*, 10 acre* rough inn I
HoHito,v 111:iti. w h e r e
Palm Hammoek Banfonl, Fin
I'llIV .M l IS H E .S P F X T R P
P, E. Bui*, 1101 Park Avo.
Y IH 'It nnlurnl dentro for p riv a cy
.■ Sanford, H a. Phone 0 6 1-tv
PLATFORM
ROCKER,
newly
allp-covered. Phono ddl-J ___
FOUR-ROOM H O U SE. 4 lot*,
near »tr b*»*. new s h e r t t o . *
Inside.
$060.00.
W rite P &lt;&gt;

In niniM v ihmII h ,
is
n tn etiy
rrsp erte'L ben
FT lends qnd
re la tiv e ,
an
'■ t
questioned
nltbut yi.iit H i III
Vu u r n il
(ilnyi-r ur lni»lltr»« „ m o d ulo *
will nut t 1ii
Vtiilf persunni
a f f a ir ,
Thi-j. i» mi Cltuae for

HEW electric w ater heate r, auto
matte. Bauer Radio A Flee
trta Service.

MUST SELL OUT — Restaurant
bus In***, du* to III health. Com CURTAINS,
table cloths,
pletshr eqalppad. Phone BQP-M.
scarfs, washed, starched ami
stretched filH Mellonville Aco
I lH "
land lying south «W
railroad,- house and 2 lot*
*, known M 'T ooten Place— Ware
' npu** and 2 lota lying along
railway Ip 9*men*n ATTENTION: S rp iro w ru im H
t l t t r O o ln ^ lg to M n rip . Mat
tin11 \n cH iio n U U —- A p U . i *ih I
^iCtmflr.- RL I. Box irT rla n fn r.l.
i *hif ur* im h
l.lock* fium Maui
H EW SHIPMENT of latest ;&gt;h&lt;».
ograph raaord*.
Hauer itailm
4 ' Electric Service.

Hi onr ha lf titort *\f f***cau f(\
flay or w rek. I’honp IMH-K 7HN
Itrnntlw ny, Pavti^tn H tarli. I" In

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 . .
,

IwARCSK, cool earner mum lu
I»usilica* man. M l N. French
SMALL S room house on whraL.
A vc
7*7. kltehanatU. wired, screen­
ed, awning*. C ity Shoe Shop,
6
ROOM furnlahad niuirtmcnt
Hanford ‘A vt,
located 2 S milea rant of Park
Avenue on Geneva. A ndy at
UPHOL8TERY fabric*, U pt*,
Middleton'n Orocerv.
trie*, damask*, brocatallaa, a
good stock to aalact from. R.
H. Brown. COIL N. O range Ave. WANTED TO RENT
Phene 40Sarf Orlando, Fin.
ASSORTED household effect*
Hiond, solid map!* dining room
auluM avin cheats, babv buggy,
p la y p en , etc- Phone 8 « - J .

NAVY

CO U PLE

huuF'f of
firm ,

GOST BEDROOM- BEAUTY!
Sleek and modern in thin good looking new bedroom suite in rich
walnut veneers. One of our low-priced suites, it is one of beauty and1pis
tinctive design aa well us being roomy and sturdily constructed.

wMi

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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. -U t St. / __________ __
IBM CHRYBLER A ir-now Be- IJUSINESS SERVICE
dan, good condition, 8 practic­
ally now tbr**, n*w upholaUry. STORAGE, yuur c a r at Kent'*
radio and overdrive. OPA ref), I Oarage,
dpacia'
rau
dead
(ng $726,001. Will aacrlfir* for
storage
: '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 PAINTING—
large aeeqrtm tot of colors. Your
car cy C k*W-fk w ,* Bring it to
us ami *»*. *
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
,
Phone $22
UAH H EDG E or wind 208 W. 1st 8L

ilnoa. ,0«o_ bare rooted.
Haskins, Table’ Supply,

WANTED.
WANTED .TO BUYi 80 hen* and

fryer*.

Palmetto Grocery, M7

Palm etto Av*.

BEAUTY IN MODERN!

OIL STOVE, 2 or three burner
Write Box 12U, Baitfnrd,

FO U N D —

by paying for thla ad.

ABoirr

Ono of our finest s u i t ^ a massive design wrth decorative double
waterfall fronts, large plats glass mirrorB, superb quality construction
Slid careful detailing throughout! In d ices 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 N its Stand.
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If * • wteh to be freei If « • wteh to
preserve b 'loU U tho*# inestimable prirlle|M for *hk h we have beta to long taaUwlUc-^we mutt flghtl
^
—r iT n ir a B u ia r ,

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E stablished 1908

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M ember A ssociated P re ss

NUMI I EH 133,

Japanese Surrendering In Large
aigns

Ike And Bride After Wedding

S ta r ts ': Wi
midland Accused
Plotting To* Foi
Anti - Soviet Bloc
LONDON. June

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FORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. J UNE 18. 1915

ToConfessTo
mes
m

e

Robert R.
Dies In Hospital
In W ashington

(AH)

— The So* let-controlled Ber­
lin radio today announced
that Col. Gen. U r n a r ln , Kusaian com m ander In th e tierman c a p ila l, has been kilted
In an accident. The b road*
cast Rave no details.

h*

MOSCOW, June 18. (AP)
—The secretary of the Mili­
tary Collegium of the Sup­
reme Court told the judges
a today that Maj. Gen. Oku* lic k i and others of the 1C
Polish leaders had confessed
to a long list of Charges in­
cluding killing 694 Russian
oTflhrs. anti-Soviet espionage

V*

Mr

V

Well Known Sanford
Man Had Received
Medical Discharge

*

Superfort.s Put The
Torch To Four Bigr
riticH In Japan;
Death Rate Grows

Air View Of Wreck Where Sixteen Died

*-s' M il

\\ \S lltN G T O N . June l»,
(A l’l — General ^Uscnhower
rrturnrd trium phantly today
lo a grateful America lo receire from his countrymen a
ninqiirrlng hrro’a tum ultous
acclaim.
TFiou-unds cheered
him on a iiaradr to the Capi­
tol where he told thr nation's
lawmaker* and jurists the
subtler "passionately believe*
the problem* ol peace ran
»nd must be m rt."

.

,,

R obert Randolph Dodson, wall
■ ‘ S v is .^
known Hanford auto mechanic
and w ar veteran, died Friday
evening at Mount Alto Veteran's
I"
•*
»
.
.
hospital. Washington, D. G, after
• P
J
i
an Illness of two year*. T
i «•.
Illv tssnelglfd t*r*e«)
•*» .*« ww ‘
Mr, Dodson had lived In San-f
K i m r a i d i n g S t ) p e r f o r t .* p u t
ford since 11120 and uqtll hid
tlu lu r c h
to
fo u r
m o re
illness had tn-sn engaged in thi
J a p a iii's c
( I t lea t c n la y w i t h
automotive repair business. For
manv •■ears he lived as a rntmber
:t ,0 ()i)
to n .*
of
in c e n d ia r y
of the family of Mr. and Mr*.
,
V
1
”
'
v
Ito n th * a.* A m e r i c a n
g ro u n d
f t nml conferring with the Ger­
J. W. More, both prior to th*
•
»
mans.
f o r t T * s t o p p e d u p t h e N ip time thev came to S anford and
t
i
‘
&lt;
l
:
f
1
Okulickl was Beenscil of posses­
during the lime tRey have Jived
IK in t'.*i'
d e a th
ra te
111 t h e
»V^V
'?r^If ‘
sing at the time of his o r m t by
here He was io&gt;rn in Culpepper,
c lo n in g s t a g e s o f t h o O k i n a w a
the Reel Arm y a document in
Va. A pril It, 1900.
a n d P h ilip p in e c a m p a ig n s .
which he declared th a t in the
r.
He entered the Arm y on Sept.
a event of u Soviet victory over General Dwight D. Eisenhower is pictured hcie as he looked in I. 1912 and d u rirg tho latter
Ja p a n e se
.* o I d i o r .*
lo s t
Germany, England would have to 11*15 shortly after he wax eommissioned and married. Mr* Ei*en part of January, 19t.'t, received
| tin ii will to fig h t and surrenderform a w estern European bloc to tower is with "him in the photo, which was taken in San Antonio, a d.acharge at the Santa Bar*
c l m m u in ilc i’ i-nt. .11 y lnri?«* num (exaa. (International)
combat the Russians.
tiara General Hospital in Califor­
1 I m t * ,i * thov 'a w n e a rly ,'1,000 n f
The document was said to as­
nia because of illness He WSJ g
I f hi' i * *mf4i*l*** t . l l r . l
d a ily
in
sert that Germany and Poland |
; Tf,e- I*I 1 11•| hlltllf*
member of lhe First Hresbyteriaa
should be in the bloc Indications
Church ami of I'amplwll-Loxilng Rr-M-ur « nfk**r&gt; mill Ml&gt;out thi* »r&lt;*np in ihli* mirtiil vu-u .&gt;f tin
1 H 4
I’i'IIII' V1• a n i i I! j SiO-eta n n a ! hjaifia v trfp rr|K&gt;r!&lt;«it
f t were that the Red arm y prose
Host 53 of the American I.eficm. rm*«t Wiinhinifttvh llu ff u lti p x p i t x d which w i n l r r t y i l .i l nt M h-.n I*
Aff . k llt'.J .t
mu llnj f f, Mfw |
I lll'o HlJ'l m FKlUlhcutor would aak the death penalty
-rur r*n!
l-s-n •I i u li ,i fn
i i Inna :'Hraili-Sinwra|»id ndviinru
Mi Dodson Is survived bv till f t U u t I hi r 1v t.fthrrp i n j u r e d m the im itk’iil u h i r h
fe ll m t i
.
at least.
tim fi »rnphi'4 into t h e m
11r■t«&gt;r
ul )
parents. Mr. and Mrs IL B, Dodi pri'fts t rttek ah i itl thi- im»
i .if I ^ n f un l r s (i&gt;rn mm t h r ( ' a^R i *oi, of Mount Vernon, Va . four
, %«*»i V a llr \ id-Hiti- -f thi* n o rth e rn
LONDON, June IM, i/P&gt; The
sisters. Mrs. Alice Almon. Mr*.’
iOiMiu tin**
M aulinurd flu l*»ge Tin re* J
George Philips and Mr*. F lit
fl'.th
A t lird
m ill
Jriim m A C
N aggell of Mount Vernon, and
le i
thi- war
Mrs Winslow Gnutov of Wash*
wtMihi !*4* K{&gt;rrilr.i ui» Tukvii fore*
I ! U|*I lit M*«1 tl*l !•»«* Tfcr»#*
irEton, II (’.; th re e brother*,
W ikwlson, John Willisnt
Influence Of Good J J . Rocco Is Installed Rupert
Dodson and l/udlry Dodson of
In Absentia; David W ashington, 1*. C.
Books On Courage,
No announcement n*s been
Character Is Told Stands In His Place malle
Km
thi' f ir s t
turn* Stm uim lc
yet concerning funeral ar­
i.iunt v \% v\«v Ihi It iin | in H a « i
rangem ents or interm ent.
"One Hundred Best H.-&lt;Vs" wa*
In nn'im pressive ceremony Pri
h»iui r i n v r . it w h * ii'V f i In i t ” 'lw v
All citiicns of Seminole County
Rotary And Kiwania by
Ajfrec On
K r i* arc! F L a m m u n i v i&gt;nhD* Directors
who aro'interested In development the subject of Mrs Holland ‘ dav evening at th e Legion lint,
Dean’s
talk
before
the
Rotary
j
officers
of
(
empbrii-l-oxxing
i
n-t
ritv c h a ir mutt nf the* 7th w ar lour) ]
of county, roads in their respec­
Meet
Tue.sday;
Two
rrieryA venue Farm Highly ylcftvcfl ^ ! t p ( h f t
| dnvf.
tta refillar weakly 1
ami auxiliary were installed,
tive sections, lire requested to Club at
With only l- "HTnrft
1n
&amp; attend e s p e c ia l meeting - of th*
-n *h~*h* M*yl**~-Hctel L
*
Gamef^On
Thursday
O f Richard H ickson %Tt um’iusJ.^icivfi,
hirTftiftr
'ommatfScr-gieet o f thjr p ost,
the L'ountj' b *h«*rt i »h i t t L Uumi
^ C o u n ty " Com mlssfiift to "bo held at today. Mr* “Dean, who was intro vommi
rtnil finr mUif/irv frnmlnc' flTfomDavid,
first
Seminole
County
wiili*!.
to
th
r
w
iM
it
«&gt;f
$1
*t.l„|*i»t
the Court -House at 8:00 o'clock duced by H. II Coleman as a
Yjr»ilrr .Iit r. In*n &gt;»f t oaih C" 1
\ f.|i»ti \ ill
11. I*|g*4 t • I fn. frl r hr 1 0 . i ' it ol J«.bn L . (in llo w a y
tbis evening for the purpose of professor of English at Rollins v ein an to be dltchargi-d under
KftltJeiie
tl.v Soft
Softhull
IsTUKur M
ufnj1 !l men nf &lt;'oinptoy C\ the
CciUr&gt;r rile*
hull IsTAKUl*
"ff Th.' K »&gt;on«l .im.tn ,e ItJUUri* n ,.‘ 1* r. . r teen ..{
IM. vr b' m**li | .
(hi
(mint
system,
stood
m
-his
drtarmfning
wh a t
secondary College, quoted from English and
M .tTiiln \ j i i i o n a l ( iiiu n l ru tu rtie ii
the Oly of Sanford
ork'Ht. I u«»
»•«' • 1 1 ■i iitii*i11
.1.) Ml - . -.1* - • 1.
I
planroads in the county should be American literature to show the
I it 11&gt; Snturdu) fm m lh*» Itrlamlo
Iltd nt &gt;eminolr Ihk'h St hot)I un
f l k I’M "^.t I ill 141v 1' k
S HMf MII | tel
Thelast
call
was
made
today
Othx-r
officers
Installed
under
improved os feeders to the pri value nf it to the individual of
Friday rtrninif »nd rrprmiriitH t
must *«'tl ""
nvi-im ’* Uni .*M Mm
.111 I’l lilt l&gt;f Jlhft ? \ 11 fliiM' \a 1h t »* fm th r p re c rw ldirection of Joel 8. Field, com ­ for the payment of County laie- t iv r n of ftiu r t r a in s (&gt;artu i p a tc .l
f t rnary system of roads under a character and courage.
111 ^«i \
iU y p , ih . y h»i| r * c fiv p t|
f l O . f i l l fitch o f th*» I - ri*|t.,nn ! l*Hit ‘it III *111111’
it* lit
u &lt;. a HIP’*Vill
assrssrd
on
the
194
4
(ax
roll
and
mander
of
tho
7th
district
were:
n e * Federal aid plan, according
Charles Morrison, manager of
iritf lin v i to mrft »*.n lut.ta
w.x Bay* of lntriiwivt" *lu«ly rirul
f)f. L T Ijo.^a
rlertrtl
Mt
M.tW I k ” 4
44' &lt;
-4!•- »
rem
aining
unpaid.
IVrsona
who
II.II.
Hope,
vice
commander;
L.A.
to O. P. Herndon, county clerk.
th at in ft lot of L I ’mih U ," so).!
the Rotary softball team an­
cUnt of ih© Ix-mrur.
Sn n f o n ! t*» iPPptMt th. sit** hk I *lf ill. to iti'lh e r ft it h 500 o f f ic e r s
This meeting is being h eld ns n nounces! the lineup for the soft- Morrison, second vice com mander; have purchased rent estate during
c-vrnlntf nt the Mr I. r Mi* todav.
(ftftt til j ii mi rnlUtcd men &lt;*f thr- Htato
H r . L. &lt;&gt; U ra tf, I
1944
o
r
1945
would
do
well
to
Forrest
Galchel,
th
eir
vice
com
mi me
iw iiiii Club
viuu »«• • i wnnitvi, *••«««
I I .nurd
result of receipt of a recant letter hall game with
the nKlwanlt
Lftkrfront P a rk the leitfur will 1 A Bond Premlei .
w ill !„• II ri-clnf
check
up
and
see
that
the
11MI
' . i*^ii...*...
NtMted!
be
played
tomorrow
mender:
Dr
R.W,
Rucker,
chapfrom F. Elgin Ilayleti, chairman which will
. .
stftrt it i» lMw»n nl 7: tfi o 'clo ck mvrn Wfttlfir*«U\
Ion,
20
|
t l 1lie • tl :t !"P*
1
h.
|ir
M
| 1 r »V
1 r. •1
taxes
a
re
paid,
Jno
I
i
s
Jink
InIn
in
;
Aubrey
Kendall,
sergeant
at
hr* Ur 1ie \ ri! ' Hit life Iirricf itii
of the Bln to Road D epartm ent to night, lip said that there would
with Tin Stfiti* &lt;»unr»| teum
H
15
u'etoek
M
i
11
»
p
i
n
r
i
n
.i
i
.i
^1;t f ti‘ft te il- r hi- i i 1 t 1 H i« k •••■ trl iVPi) fltiin tin
said today. In some cs*ea It ha* In f F r u f r i i ii ' v hml lit i* 15 tei lit
11 dim uif were
V th* ‘Commission in which It was be no admission charge for the arms
nml it pipeclml iir«« l*I.UM 11(41% l.fi’d , f it r tn nf ? w
j 7 414txT
M r F’ic lil sp o ke o f the Ia-g iu n heen found that -dter the lai Yowoirp n ifty itiir F r nrtk n
i in "re n te r I I'm i thfif received
sta te d th a t Congress has alio gam* which begins st 8:30 o’clock
mi
rtmir«*rl.
Mr
L
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.
.
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-ah
!
\
I ehMr -te.i M i l l . . - I r
made property
t 1 .41i |i it:,.j i.linic
1 \ i"a I
rated the sum of )1 ,500,000,000 and predicted a score of 22 to 5 w ork d u rin g tho p a st tw o v e in * assessm ent
S o n ic iil*1!* " f the riv w lry itmi !-ri minute shntt V
' 1 i».• , .r i •- i i , i , 11 \ &gt;i’llllC
Ih " ir r | ,J -A' t &lt; .H-r i .n lliiih a y
&lt;i( Fast Commander Wtllinm F Im* changed hands -e v .'a i time- tftc ite m put hu hi* tu he fiirreil &gt;|* m r lii.liiin i' )i* !i t h,ia « \
for the purpose of developing Itl favor of the Itutnrlans.
a.f
.
,
1,
i .MHkly
\ • » ’
1
Ihtte
. M1 U’ Ul
J ‘ ’ n Met'*Sih, aSfttw
road* during a three year period
G .i A. Speer, chairman nf the Tho rne, and said tlist tie inui and none of the owner* paid th­ t) V t h e * f ifiiiiir"’ 1* 1nil ii n I«h | l»v lill"VK11«* A
fia t i
in xes
S p e e r,
r -&gt;
i 1.4 V |H||
' ' ' '• ' 1hlv IX
*,
\
1 rl
h It
Ihc fm t thm th r Yowrll *rnm ! I’.h n lro lo r 1h«t
s b,*’
throughout the mtiori. Of this 7th War l*&gt;an Drive in Seminole done a w o m lerfu l job.
The tax snie will b* held si backi-l i( t h - l aidrn.t -pnrt-m an,
♦ h« i * I U 1 (11 U
.» . Mlf.
M L.
j-. « merit ' I n '
Mrs Hoy Prentice of K issim ­
m|u„ - a S(„ir
am ount Ktorida will receive |7 , County, announced that the total
»,
....
.
1. 1 . 1
000,000 per year or $ 2 , 186,000 E-bond sale* to date are 60 per­ mee seventh d istrict roiqmander tile Court House on Monday, Arthur V^wrll. mk’mI uirn-hAut. -iarn tig Paul M &gt; 1 in ill M i l It* mi' cn iiiit s |n i'ii-- • ii.n h’ tl V%4*4(1 1 Lit? nr n J r . Pf* W ill. .r A GilU
Pt Rnlph Johnimn, Pvt,
hi’ r v c nil th** v r ' t tiihl# iftu w i l' yurde
fo r Federal participation in sec­ cent ahort of the quota and urged of the Auxiliary Installed the fol­ July 2, and these delinquent w in liwve a* memlwr* mo*tly Ohcrnn. will l&gt;e in&gt; fffiitrri
Lull'll
K. Jones.
Pvt. C ly d e 3 .
int0r«.fftff n f * &lt;+tit»it| K I m u . I h K f
ondary highways.
everyone to do hli full duty In lowing officers a fte r mentioning taxes 'm ay be paid to th r Com ty Nevy men and will 1)C managed
Persons purhaamg Imi IIiI k will 1 fo rts nrc in»&gt;A ht’inir niuilt* In Starry. Pvt IhmnM R. t ’ lre y end
Yeoman J W. Ilueklcr of the
Seminole County has been re­ order to mai'ntain this county’n th a t the president, Mr*. SVbll Tax Collecthr at sn y time before
receive tickets to tbi- I ' . T f o r n u n i i i ’ ; finil Iftnil for «.uituhl* v \ |»ri imrril - Pvt r r s iir ia I Wdtnvi
nford Naval Air Station.
quested to Hat secondary roads unblemished
record,
G e o r i r o Kouth. had already been installed: the tax sale and in such &lt;as«s the
1 lilfM) at Ovi**ilo ui.’i /rllw*»4»»l. hi
F ra n k ’s tenm, hacked by an ­
totalling 100 m llti in length In Touhy called attention to the as vice president, Firs. M.D. paid item s will t&gt;4 stricken from
oth er great -port-m un. f r a nk
-u iil
f t order to g e t priority In construc­ W ar Bond premier a t the Rits Baker; as secretary, Mrs. I,wrens the sale lis t
I.hit o f lands a d vertised for un Pavllck. will ha vp tin il the rrrnrn
tion. This does not include pri­ th e ate r Wednesday night.
Irw in; at treasu rer, Mrs. Olga
K. 171lift It i »’ I'l’ll kr I H -I I•\ - 'll' Saihjr Found Dead
N
e
g
r
e
s
s
I njurt’d
m ary roads such as S tate fload
Included
among
)ho
books H u n ter; ns chaplain, Mrs. M ar­ Paid 1944 taxes app eared n The of Sftnfurtl'ff vt»ter»n nofthftllerfl
w* I 1( ilOTI t •*
1h»« I.•tl ■1
From Bullt’t Wound
F rlf rnotift w ill hiiv© »t the helm
17. For construction of secondary which Mrs. Dean quoted front g a re t Goil. as sergeant of arm s, Sanford Herald on May 2h. June
urn!
I'M im !
In B u s At’fidtnt
roruis the Federal government were: the Bible, IDomer’s "Iliad Mrs. Jorl Field and as a s sista n t 4, II an d today. Taxes hav- been crafty &lt;’hftrlrN Morriffiin who v%i|l
&lt; h' t kff fnr
i»i
-I.44. i M
E'olo p rn piv o l n 11’li'jitmfio Cft.il
will allow 50 percent and ths and Odesscy." ETutarrh'* '‘Elves,” sergeant of arms, Mrs. Fllixabcth mid on a large number of these ffNCTuit hi* tru m fro m th** m iiehtv.,
riin «le imt
I 4I 1
WdLn Ronton, i, 1, 1 .ii »d'l
,i&gt; 1 Ml A M S nol.*) to the **f^ state, 50 itercad of the costM ato’s “ Symposium,” Boswell's Ixmg Mr*. K.N, White, d istric t terns but them am rem-iining slugging 1 plv ry fn l, of Srmi‘ n&lt;mi* 1 rcsio, *if f 1V|fit|n * t'i * | ||
I•
f I ml il m i *4.’
Tin- Kioto l.iiitril
. 1 iliut
H.tfve m
N H un idfo rd ,
•■Life of Jo h n s o n ," l^w is Cur s e lv e s nt nt arms, was present.
j some Heine unpaid Thr t iin tier High School
n
Vm«11 on her f*U'e
Inn .i
! '. H v O ff i c e r
&lt; i i'f I hr S s n f u f t l
Joel Flrlil told the group th a t, of item s originally listed was team , uiitlri direction of ruin,- t oli* iihd glrdic i i . *&gt;« -1 orii" iir i
roll's *'Alice In W otderland” Tol­
i.
Suttllduy
Nfiifil Air S tftlio o , ti*441
at
sto y ’s “ W ar and Fence,” Joel ),. w *ta in favor of compulsory 466; th e number of these which other th»o For ter Ijuulng, ( u1urc*l
)•mhi
my
beine hit *«• d hn.Mt
&gt; ul Fddk,&lt;» I-,
hfiine in h is ^uritift* ujiufTfnC'nt fit
Chandler H arris’ "Uncle Remus military training for young men, have been paid Is I6N, leaving d e n t of the KcmuWii
|»r
J
thr
np««n
door
f
•
hr
tm
from
,
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the
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Jo* W rit S ft/eenih
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approxim
ately 2UH items yrl un Sportsm an Ann'-clntinfi. —ill be i
rp
Stories,” ' Shakespeare's "Romeo and suugvsted th a t the le g io n ■
i •r •
rni'T
»he hud ii»i uhk-l.t* I *•t ,M L . C iitlm n
recruited fmm thr OiiftrtUmrn.
tuiimrlf
and Ju lltt,” and Marjorie Kin- sponsored the student m Hilary pafii
First
S
treet
mil
I'-.ik
Avnmr
m
(
w
ith
M
r
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Mr Jlnklns callml nUeritlnn u&gt; an d it is rumored will draw mi
In v rR iijfA tto n hv O f f i c e m K. M.
corns of Seminole High School
ft
AUGUSTA Ga.. June 18 (Spe­ nan Rawlings' “ Yearling."
(..vrrther with Muyin
K.Item.I &lt;I«-f. R L- (iillynnl *nd (*. C*
e entire U. R. Army ami nil ntuiut I0;(I0 o'cI.h w ihm
Calling attention to the '‘One which during the past y ear h u the Florida Law which provides th
cial) — Pvt. Jamas R. Ellis, of
S
r
i
m
t
o
i
loyif
F
Somehow
(he
bnom-ed
f«&gt;r»iir.l'
||iggln*.
St,.t.Senator
I
loy.l
K
s,-^ortffnw
retu rn in g Armv w ar veterans for
401 Celery Avenue. Sanford, hoe Hundred Significant Books" of been sponsored by Klwanla. lie that: "A ll uwnsra of pr«i&gt;*rty s ta r Muggers and fielders,
sf.er stopping ..............
.a.d
lt„ y ,
........................ . M. f t f f f r ^ ^ r d ^ i S / K
by
h
f
lj
tp
.know
th
a
C
tM
ta
arrived a t thej* Oliver General the Natloral Council of English
inted put t^ * t by t h l |4train in g
Mrs. Paul II Moore, wife of | S m ith and 1- II 'Mnn uml late, i w tttlmel,t&lt; t|„ ,t Hamiiford had
'~ K o l In the league, but at tho
aH ew
for TeachcJPJhMMl Dprasrt** “lltrTHte yopng men etood a 'chance are due an3 payable tbrrron ta m e lime draw ing a lot nf a t­ Lieut. Muoro of 1h&lt;- .Sanford Na- j held a meet mg ul the i it y Hall ,^ llt himself with a ..'tH caliber
annually,
and
are
hereby
charged
red Bs5 P * j Hu " and Ufe msgmto become officers afld would re ­
furthkr medical treatment.
ib&gt;,
tention are Die RoU rlans and Kl- vnl A ir Station, huppened to be Mr, .......................
through tlir temple.
He
*
Dover General Hospital la on* sine’s hundred besj books, Mrs. ceive discipline that would make with th e duly af ascertaining ’tha w anlans who will play Tuesday ciossing nearby and screamed a legislator* on -rcurl g u lull pistol
w o milled bv Navy ambulance
amount
of
such
tax
ar.d
paying
f t o f . ths Army'a gn at medical In- Dean explained, she did not in­ them more valuable to th eir
warning
too
late,
-hr
-aid,
fnr
thu
I
favorable
to
Hie
experiment
-tu
n
lv
h
t
al
the
la
k
e
fro
n
t.
and
who
t*&gt; the station hospital where he
the ta m e before th* F lrit 91
■lHutlon*,-aml hat a b*d capacity tend to talk about a hundred school, home and country.
get nut of n o n f r n j c i '
will probably obllginely collect negress to heed it and gi
died at 2:43 A M , police wero
of 8,000. It npraunta the final books and not all, of them would
He then told nf establishment April o f each year."
all the tim h iiu r i an their cloth­ ths way, The ride felt tm the
Senator Hoyle retorted that he in formed
■tan In the chain of evacuation b« the beat, but th* added, "Any­ of Slate- Legion Headquarters
ing In order to aid the laagus neijress, th* jla** globe »»&gt; shat­ would try to aecurr th r original
Police reported th a t tho pistol
one who likes this kind of books for the next year to be.located
from the front lines.
player* of Thiwwi
Thtyxday evening.
„teredi on
j - , tha •pavement, and -po-, proposed appro) nation for it. hml only one shell in It. the othWith the war against Japan will find them Just the kind of at tha Velde* Hotel. A covered
lice had to Warn away the crowd
' r H iggm i I olulrd out that era were oh the table ami floor
'
f t uppermost In lh« minds of its books he likes.”
dish supper, prepared_byjnembus
a . the—hrickenn am lnrlancr dw v r U j ^ e a l l h of tlii.T . ctio I^IS baaed m the aiartiu c n t. TKF bullet woo-,
“
INFLATION DANGER
personnel Oliver General la mak­ ■ - Speaking rrt the Infloenee- of of
the Auxiliary, was served
uf '
. on agricultute ami commended later found in the bed.
&gt;od books on ths youthful mind, prior to the meeting.’
ing every effort to be ready for
An investigation is being made
The negress was then taken! |mth tire le g i-latm . and the Farm
LONGWOOD, June 18, (Spe­
NEW YORK. J u n e 18.
G
the casual tie* which must In- „ r s. Dean aiked, “Who can tell
Naval authorities to d e te n u to
the
Sanford
Clinic
where
-weny*
[jurcau
for
.en
rrlti”
the
nmfert
bv
cial)—
Tonight
starts
tha
middle
T he collective purrharing power were taken, and (lien to F'ernald=r=SF
••vjtably result from tha proeacu- whether his merry heart was his
if the shiNitine was inten­
week
of
th*
first
summer
pro­
of
wage
cam
era’
ineomea
repre*
Au ftftin ■of the war Ip tha Pacific. by nature or whether be learned
Laughton
Memorial
Hospital,'
— ----tional or accidental, according to
gram
of
racing
at
th*
Sanford•Writs
the
most
sarious
danger
of
Thousand* of vrosmftd and sick It front Robert Louis Stevenson?
Lieut. W. K Spry, public rota­
where eh* was rei-orted by Dr, I
. r o wr
Kennel Club, resulting Inflation. S ecretary of th# T re a ­ G.
f t than from tha European Theater Who can tell whether that prsve
Sgt, Joseph 8enkarlk of Fort Orlstyio
II. Stark*, slicndlng physmao. R i c h a r d S llU W , U . S . i N . tion* officer of the Sanford Naval
revocation
of
Jimmy
Byrne*1
sury
Morgenthau
said
today
In
a|ao continue to ba evacuated and plrlt was his from the beginning Jackson, 8. C, spent the week­
as resting cofufortubly.
Extent
Air Station.
l
receive treatment hereftf* or whether ik comet In rart iron) end at the homo. Of'hit parents, order closing all race tracks u rg in g th at more money l&gt;« put nf her Injuries, lie said, inrludrd Back After 20 Months
iiannlford (x survived by hia
last
Jan.
3.
Tha
Florida
LegistsLegUli
Barrie’s address on courage: *
'J1*- V
— —III- .
e laceration
wife and two daughters, one five
ratio tm the left temple,
Mr. .end Mrs. John Benkorik. lia ture Immediately extended Flol Into war bonds.
-, .
“Th*
civilian
goods
which
you
***I. would; , tf l eeuld provide arrived to attend the wedding of
which ' required four itllchcs and
WASHINGTON. D.G. June 18. years olid thu other, about IS
xt buy with your money are two, fractured rib* on the right (Special)
you with a -sta ff lor that some, hfs slater, Mis* Anne Senkarlk, Ida's raring season beyond May
Prior to com ing
— Richard M.A. Shaw. months old.
II,
its
official
closing
date,
and
try
scarce,”
he
said
In
a
talk
What bloody march shaed. L can­ tA Ena. WsrdJSerkey.
aide! She was also shocked and Aviation Chief Machinist’* Mate, here he wee stationed in MtamL
ten
weeks
of
raring
ware
sched­
prepared
for
mutual
ayatem
not provkU Tpu with that ataff, I
daied from the impact of the U.B.N., of 317 Park Avenue, San­
but perhaps I can tell you hour
■■- ? r i ■■■' ■ **«w
V-12 Student Daniel Senkarlk uled for the Lnngwood track. To­ broadcast from Naw York *■ part heavy pole to which was attached ford, hat returned on leave after
night
la
th*
beginning
of
the
o
f
"tabor's
salute
to
th*
Seventh
several direction signs. No a r­ 20 months of duty In the South
immature American egret. to use It and lose II and ding to arrived home for a two woek's
War loan.”
rests were made, according to Atlantic where ho was plane repUl* exhausted from lack of it mom than evtr. You shall cut leave from lUMn, 0*. He will be fifth week.
la
tonight's
events,
DobM*
“They
are
going
to
be
scarce
yollca. The bus wti* driven by tain of a land-base Navy search
dropped down on tho lawn It-weo it U ordilnod—everyone etatloned
University of
ranting
from
tha
number
two
fer
a
good
long
while
to
com*.«j
M Burch,
,. n f «Hist
. . . i nyllit' Allen I U Holly for himself and Its ham* Is Kansas after his leava la over.
plane on 63 mixtions.
box In the second race, and Unde W* rt*ed to moke u* our minds to
b 'A v a . Friday. Tha bird wsa picked
Deeplyr _____________
concerned over OPA.r*______h
Firing In a big PBM MA­
Don, out of th* eight box In th* thle fact and face It”
&gt; by Fhyille, ecd with the aid ^^Vufltora a t today’s luncheon InLieut. 0.
Butner is ,
of an egg shortage, a IKtte
iris ol
RINER, ho participated In long ports
third
race,
according
to
soma
Mil John Miller, woe bronght
lag a aev»«
,va .with hla
d hen
hen of the New Hampshire
Iff THE NAVY
day and night searches. In all red
BRIDGED WINS .
K««t*iUBt^v»roAied
from^*t£**Enro°
has
Jug returpcd^irora
tna^gjuo* parents, Mr.
the Zoo.
ire. Leo Botnar. fan*, should make the daily
I.T.. iS l
kind* of weather, on th* lookout variety In th* backyard of J-T
double,
with
Leo*!*
taking
th*
WASHINGTON,
June
II.
&lt;/P&gt;• Lstioned in
Lieut, flutner
The keeper, Phil King,
Hardy, 108 Poplar Avenue, arouaThomtt
Charles
Vaughan
and
for
enemy
submarine!
and
other
— ’
■:‘ I*! 'V - 7
Tbe
Supreme
•
Court
today
ruled
Roswell, N,
h a t following feature eeventh event
force feeding and watering _ the
ed the whole neighborhood tUa
Calvin Hlnion Taylor, both rocent throats to our surface force*.

1

Pi*:

n
o

&amp;

Road Meeting Will
Be Held Tonight
* A t Co u r t House

Mrs. R. L* Dean Installation Of
Delivers Address Officers Held At
At Rotary Cl u b American Legion

Softball Season War Rond Drive Is Si t e Is Selected: ,'* -,A
In County, c i n ra ,;nn Of
Gets Underway Lugging
Ed Lane Reports |lor Locatlon u t
State Guard Unit
Under Kettles,
Farm Station
Hack From Trip Tp
Orlando Air Base

Tax Sale Will Bti

3®! Made At Coiltf:
Ho u s e

July 2

•

a

(

..Pvt. James R. Ellis
In Georgia Hospital

J

e

Half Way Point Is
Reached- Iiv Racing

Home On Leave

American Egret Is
•
Placed In City Zoo

One Little Red Hen
Is Doing: Her Duty

it the

his leave
station In

4

Invalid, * deportation
Attached to Patrol Bombing
against IUmr Bridge*, the Waat greduetas of Stminola High School
Squadron 211, the 81-year-old
Coast CIO laodar. The eourt'i ware accepted by th* Nav;
Navy alrcrewman and hia eauadderision climaxed e seven ye*i
ron 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# Naw In
1941. HU wife. Mr*. Mary Louis*
&gt;, lives at th* Park Avenue

o to a
■b.

—W

#

noon with her triumphant and
somewhat agonised cockling oa
she laid an egg of record brook­
ing alia.
*
Mr. Hardy, who la connected
with tlta city water distribution
department, today proudly
• Htriad

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Seminole County
Court Record

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

June 8, 19&lt;S
Warranty IWda
Steward. lloaa el al to O. E.
Fournkrr rt UX.
Kvana. Frank et u* to Harvey
f I'ugh rt ux.
Dreach. Katherine to Henry A.
Hrml well e. ir.v
Homlney, Sanford 4 John D.
Jinkina to Henry Urown et ux.
Mayo, Oacar et ux to Bryant
Johnson.
Jinkina, John D. to Dill Tyre

SATES

l k per Une for o m Insertion
Me per Um far thrae Inaertiona
Ole H r lino for • laeertieaa
per line for M inaertiona
■ am rate* . . . 30c

HtiLP W A N TE D
II. B. r o p l i CO.
U. 8. TIRES and TUBES

COLORED
gin*
for
laundry
work. Itcfculur Mima und wage*
Apply
in
person,
Sominolu
— One heavy-duty
County Laundry Co., did W.
grapple hook hay loader outfit.
3rd St______________
Phone County 4503.___________
GIRLS
for
Swla
Fountain.
Touch10 ACRE farm Iliad, good flow­
ton Drug C o . ____________
ing walla, 10 ecree rough lanJ
‘ Palm Hammock Benford,- Fla.
HELP WANT Ell
P, E. Bolt, 1101 Perk A ve„ Furnncemen. I limitin'ram it ha, Mill­
Sanford, Ha. Phone AS1-W.
wright!, Ma chi mils, a m i I util
Makers- fully experienced for
WOMAN'S pre-war bicycle. Viola
Ordnance plant.
Bn&gt;ley, 1110 Parelmmon Ave, Must have I) H.KS. Referral Card.
Phone or Vi (rite
r “ ”
-TRUCK!
American Machinery Corporation
____ No priority needed ! t
Orlando. Florida
1941 Chevrolet High Htete Body.
or \pply
10 wheela. excellent Urea, ter|!. S, Employ menI Service.
paulln, new motor. Harin' to go
on tiiet heavy hauling jobj Celling YOUNG couple
Pr,f»iO U,ER MOTOR SALES
Mg W. let « t .
Phone -512
NEW electric water better, eutn
matic.
Bauer Radio * Elec
. trie Service.
OAKLAND
touring cer,
1821
model, good rubber, |7A 00. Ldvverdi, Jlemltiole IDgh School
Farm.
________________
14 ecrea land lying mulh ol
railroad, houa* and 2 lota
own a s Tooten I'laca - W arr
use and 2 lota lying along
■ldu of railway In Cameron
City. Going Into »arv!co. Mat
Kunlk. Rt. 1. Box 133, Sanford

Florida

Hotel

man- ami wile
WANTED; Helper. Jimmie Cow
an’a Sheet Metal VVorka.
WOMHN— We have aubatantial
eainirig olipurtuliity fur hou*ewive* nnd other women who
want to earn lull unable In ile
vote time I” office nr factory
work.
Write Box N il, era

ll a rT ia .

Major General E. W Fit lea, Commanding flcnera! of the Infantry Replacement Training Center,
Camp Hltindilig, is shown above preiti-ntmg, cm he half of the Army Ground Force*, to Governor Mil­
lard P Caldwell, Honorary ( hmrmati of the Holi da War Finance Committee, a unit of the stirring
military al.uw ’‘ HERE’S VoUlt IN FANTRY to he seen In Senfortl next Thursday night in the
intereal of the Seventh i\ «t luuiii Drive HERE'S YOUR INFANTRY, which is Iteing presented
under the joint auspice of the Army Ground Forces ami th» War Finance Committee of the 11.S,
Treasury Department, realistically present* ground warfare.
|j*f»n*nUon. vinomplifymi&lt;nt
innur
• iiin’ 0 , wrul fhr nuini’ fitUH itiiii
Cost‘ Of State Government Grows
uiUntons nml hoftnh which |»r*»t4?ii
the citiicnii, wen* not
Considerably In One Hundred Years urnl
it function of the State. In a

linjftmxanl way soruv of tin m
frll within the province* of local
pivrrnment, but the greater num­
ber were nimply non cxlatunt.

Stephena, Beaxie I’ , to Ned
Stephen*
Stephen*. Be* vie P. to Lane
Johnaon et ux
Special Warranty Herd*
Brock, IJ. C. et tf/j to Beaaie
I' Stephen*.
Heal Kalale Mortgagea
Hall, John A. et ux to T). C.
Brock.
I.exter, H. et ux to J. S. Jonea,
Jr. 4 It. M. Jonea.
Hatlaafetlon of Mortgage*
Cntherman, Clarence L. to J,
S. Jonds Jr. 4 R. M. Jonea.
Powrr of Attorney
Heller, Seytnoui A. et ux to
Jamea Heller el nl
Heller, Milton
S. et ux to
James Heller st al
Heller, Jamea et ux to Jamea
lli-Her e&lt; al
eller luidorr 1' el in
to
Jams* tlellvi et ul.
\Serner, Holley It. et ux to
•lamer Heller et al.
Heller. Rita to Jamea Heller
et 11
Heller. Murray J. et ux to
Jnmer Hcllei et al
lit

ltr **w
cunI

UCSrvjy

Pendens

An the Ktntc urew in |&gt;opuluJonea, J. E, va It. B, John*
tIon uni wpitllh nmt it* civillm
tun Si Pt UX
Hon Jbtxumi* nnir? roinplex, h«»c*,i»Flat
Rity &lt;tirt aUni l he a-Aimipt ion of
N o rm a n d y A d d t o « C a » a r lb e r r y ,
more it ml more tltihc** by the Hu
*
Rtate; mill in the ir m r c t per
Ity t.h•* wt »\ ®
noil ftmpi*, the

KILLS rilH. WTMS
AMD MOIQUITOU

in
Madam Curie wn* tmrn Munyu
of SMotlnwakK ami « m
u govern

of PICKING WINNERS
TONlfiHT*S ALL-STAR;
FEATURE

The putt hurolred y • » r
have
brought tremenilou* iroiettsea ifi

MiSCIblaLANEOUS

R e n . n no h ie

heavy duty ahd ylv# lonif aer

Don't blarM babj for bawling
. . . when aba’a Wttan by fliat and
■inline! I Ifalp irakxt her witb Flit I
famous Inaerttdda kill! out
iljr dangerous gertn-ladan malaria
mosquitoes— but many bout#-,
bold peat! Ilka moChi and fllaa. ,
Huy a large Wppty, today!

government uan imiluplickt over r va in Poland before she waa a
fpul over
urirntint.

NEW SHIPMENT of latest nhonBORROW 1IKRP W II EUR
ograph rrcordi.
Bauar Radio
I’ KIVACV IS ItFMPFX i e d
A Electric Service.
YOUIt natural draire for privacy
in money iiiatlers is strictly
CAR RADIO, new tube*, A-l con
rrapected here.
Friends and
relatives a’ * not queatlollerl
about your credit.
tour nuiPHOLSTKRY
fabric*, tapr*
ployer or buamsxx* nasortmte*
Trlc*,' rtemlfki, brocalelle*, n
will not hear of your pcraonal
wood itock to select from. H
uffuirs. there la no &lt;nine for
B, Brown, B l l N. Orange Ave
e hibarra.anieuL,
Phone 4M3, Orlaado, Fla.
TRUCK
i « , D « l M , F ^ L Will lake lots

i Ml|ip,'r•
b&gt; ’■
|7‘ Jr
p . ]
[^ |

f urniihI
mimlwr

S

TH EF i t

Douilney, Sanford 4 John D.
Jinkina to Flixie Manley.
Jonea, J. S. Jr. 4 It. M. Jonra
ct ux to H. Lexter,
lliarrick, W. A. et ux to Marie
Bullet et vlr I, J.
Limited Warranty Deeds
Brantley, Hilton et UK to Mag­
gie Hill el vir Alfred.
Brock, l). C. et iix to Anna

a

PHONE 14S OR BRING YO UIl Ada to THE SANFORD HERALD
CMHL fire woyda to the line, Including phone and addreaj.
All advertisement* for ellUallona’ wanted will be charged Tor at the
regular claaalfled retea.
____ _ _ _
___________

QUICK,

c r e d it

r e q u ir e m e n t !

No comaker* on money

limit!

Variable payment plans,
FAM ILY LOAN U L

Phone D
vice. Calling price makes ti&gt;l&gt; an Florida Bank llldg.
of far. No priority
NOTICE!
needed,
’
_____ ________
:l Wednesday. June
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
Ssmintiii1 Tiro Shop
W - lat St.
Phone 521
from 12 noon til 7 00

4 p(C«ptfonal

\\i-ilnraduy during the

XIKE NEW , all matal extension.

gnamel breakfast sat, f&lt;0.00
’ .complete, or with 2 chain, CURTAINS, U*&gt; Uble clothx,
‘ |3J.OO; solid walnut dining
acarft, waahed, itarched and
i’ table, glai« top, *30.00. 600 W.
atretched. MB Mellonvllla Ave.
M, 1*t ,^L- aftemoona,
_____
Phona B79.
8MA1.L alxe wood took stove,
good condlllun. O.L. Shuman,
Lake Mary.____________________

NOTICE I
STAFFORD’S SERVICE
STA
TION. corner 2nd 4 Sanford
will close Weil headay
after
CEAN Ice refrigerator, 50 lb ca
noons lor the remainder of Ihc
£ Jjiaelly. *06 Myrtle Ave.______
summer, beginning Wednesday
June 13
JLE AND HORSE. Will trade
or cowx.
Carl IL Broneon,
FOR RENT
ttlO W. lat Bt.
uoa oiar. nuu, maurraa
ip ring, 2470 Palmetto Ave.

ATTENTIO N : Service personnel
and vacationist! — Apia, and
room* two blocks from Main
1036 CITRYBIER Air-flow Be
St. one half block of ocean by
dan, good condition, 6 practlc
day or week. Phono D49-1L 708
m new tlree, new upholetery,
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Fla.
radio and ovenlrlva. OPA cellIng 17%.00). Will aaerlflce for LARGE, cool corner room to
IM0D0 CASH. Phone U7-J af
builneia man. 611 N. French
tar 7 P. M.
Ave.

Hi® tunu pair! tn puhli&lt;

official*

The gnvrrMir’* aulury hit* i**'en
rnulliplieii ttllfht_atinie?! uml -the
attorney-iffn?rur»Sg|*iig^)t|?en tinted*
One importnnt ImmI)
of puhlir
S A n lia ll have discovered an
&lt;rrvnnU, the memlHrm of the apple with alinoat ua much Vita,
State
lesi»lat itu
receive
little min C ns an orange tne White
more toilny than tho*e iiniilarly (nlvllle.
empToy?&lt;! In 1M4T* in ony resjH*ct
One rompirt? sel *if the ,Ni\vyj*
Jhfy
rovnpenantiou
i- u^yuall)

1*^, for MlP tramin it yent a UlPr t»rd?i&lt;,r ' nnd
I John F, liuhlvk ui, the ii preRenlii
live of Da&gt;le f unnt V, a h * rreJite-l

maps
wriirh JUKI [Hiunm.

foTrT'D*I&gt;ay

I-ONE irfW

dreyhound G a •
b a a the air over
I f l l B O tonight
at 0 10 m*t over
W I . O F at 0:15

\

i .u c k V n m n k '
c h e e r fu l buddy

w it h

JOLLY MACK
STOCKTON PRIDE
TIME PASSES
STAR DRIFT
CUBAN j j i y t u .

a ll

th e

“ dope”
on the
"M Ra at the San­
ford • Orlando

fennel _Clah-

Rucch Htnrt R:00 P. M. Sharp
5.1 i

with 1700 mile* nf trnvkl a! ten
r*£t» p?r mih*
Althouuh Slot •* .ippt Mpi latlioim

Sanford Orlando Kennels Club

1iu&gt; r»»nritet1 t««in\ m tmiliotix,
tujt t imtiAiiml T. I hr tnu tirii o f
K#vr rrmmnt I* reiatively lijhler
thkn It wn* In 1H*f&gt;

Turn at Red Arrow
On Ruutr 17 (Hanford Highway)
tween Hanford and Orlando.

at Lung wood midway be

Canndn'a forrat* rover an area
of 1.220,400 aiiunre mile; nr
more than one third of the total
land area of the Dominion.
Gen. Douglas MarArthur ha*
won more American decorations
than ever wrrr given to tiny other
Army officer and also hu* medals
from 10 foreign government*

nipper refinery In lUlti al Trail,
II.G. wn. the iH'guniing of the re
fining of eop|ter In the Dominion
of Canada.
Wealeynn Collega for women
In Macon, Gn., la the oldest char­
tered college In the world.

lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= | | | = | | | E III= lll=

SIMMONS SOFA BED

BY .SPECIAL GRADE
ROOM with private bath, doit
Q U A LITY CHICKS
In. 706 Eaxt 2nd SL
id ' from high typ» U. H.
rotad. pullorum tailed Uat- FURNISHED nOOM. 112 W. 4th
k* W hlU an d Barred Rocks

vse

i”

LOST: Light Jer»ey heifer stray.
ed from Lord's pasture on San­
ford Avenue. A. E. Ilahum,
D2H W. 3rd SL

W A N T E D TO RENT
■N HEDGE or wind

WANTED—

NAVY couple dwires fumlihed
apartment or cottage. Permanant No shUdren. Have car. P.0 .
Box 00; Sanford.
’_________
N A V Y cotipla dwlree to rant
furnished apartment or houae.
r o - i T » A

TJ__ i l t t

WANT-EDt Bailneaa,women wool

it
SIT. W A N T E D -

&gt;

•

A lovely *ofa for your living room by day—^nd extra bedroom by
nlgntl Of Full Spring Construction nnd covered in longweering, colorful
fgbric— It will be a Joy to ,own I

The ffihirt if bright for more and
srier telephone service for people
living in
areas. ? i
In rural areos.
.*;*•
Pjans are already
resuming our rural
,
panslon program which was suspended in 1^42 when equipment
and materials became more er^&gt;

I CARR'
H im h r. Mpuniion of fan s tele-

SOUTHERH

phone service in the SoMh:
The Soulhern Bell Company's
farm telephone eipanilw, program
JH H P
extension’ when mate,
available again. This J
for expenditure of a;

�r

p a s te rn -'

I I

■

(•

*

.^ a n f n r it

I f w* with to bo frooi If wo wish to
prtsarv* laviolite tho** laeatimabU prlvilege* for which wo hav* booa oo lows cooUndlnf— wo must fight!
—r a t w ic k n u i r .

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
—- ----------

VOLUME XX X VI

Established 1908

•MeetingToBeHeld
In M oscow Friday
resentatives As W ell As
Polish Factions To
Be Among Present

*WASHINGTON, June IS,
( A I ') — President Truman annnunrrd today that a Blf
Three time or place until hla
arrival there. Ho alao oald
ha expected
tho
Moocow
meeting Friday to work out
the Polish government would
produce reeulta.
He said ho would take
Secretary of State Stettlnlu*.
Jameo F. Byrne*, former wir
moblllirr, Harry Hopklna and
Qt Joseph E. Davie* aa hla represervatives to Moecow, to
the Big Three meeting with
him. lie said press Secretary
Charles lloti aleo *il| ac­
company him and da everything pooalMc to pee that
i f American
newspaper*
get
equality of treatment aa to
c o n f e r e n c e developments,
which In Itself, he added, will
wereooertly be secret.
.*

'I

i

(Hr

A*a*clsleO Prwsl

J Representatives of the Rig
Three, spokesmen for the Po­
lish provisional government
at Warsaw and Polish Demo­
cratic leaders will confer in
^Moscow Friday oil the snarl­
ed Polish problem.
London, Washington and
Moscow made simultaneous
announcements of the meet(Jing called io discuss the reorgatiiir«Mila«HI ua Paiv Tw»|

DeadlockContinues
jin Legislature On
Reapportionment

OL. .

Saving: Superfort Crew In Pacific Accident

life

dog.

Albtoe Joy Bird
Presented To

.. »_

Member Associated Preftn

SHRINE MEETING t

131.

Japanese Set Fire To
Borneo’s Oil Fields

A population incrt'ii sc of 22
perevnt In Sanford und of 10
percent in Seminole t ’oiintv dur­
ing the past five years is indi­
cated by tho census re-check
undertaken by the County Cham­
ber of Commerce, which resulted
In 2.4 44 additional name* being
forwarded to the Director of
Census st Tallahassee, Mayor
Kdward Higgins a* malinger of
thr Chamber (tody, revealed to­
day,
The additional names bring
Sanford's population up to almtit
12.51X1 a* comparer) with a Fed­
eral rrnsu* count of 10.217 In
1040. while the county copula
lion is 24.6M I as compared to
22 1 H4 in 1010

l T.S. Tankmen Carry
500 Foot Hoses To
Burn Japs Out Of
Caves On Okinawa
I Ilf \seiwlal r&lt;| I'rvaft)
F ire lig h t fd thi' P a cific 's
tw o t&gt;*|&gt; ttirre n t cam pnigns
tmlny, liliizinn throtiKli Htorn iff tanks (in one iif Horneo’s

\ .hange from angulnr to 1OkillHWII. The .I«|IS set fir e
parallel parking of automobile-1 to tanks iii B orn eo's serin
on I'a.k Axcnue may tn- f...ih . (lj|
cu.wl|,|e „ f nriKllICcomma* if thr ( ity t ommihiiiiiti
.
,
adopt, an ordinance to that rf
SI* mtlllnll barrels ll
feel i„ be submitted by Citv At
'ear. when invading Australian
tnrney Fred R. Wilson at the next forex- oerr *'&lt;• mile- away and
hirctirift.*
cut «»ff t»s thick junirlr*
\t thr 4\iinmi»tii&gt;n mrrtmc I li»k#ciii4*Ufi Amrrit nn tankmen
hi"ful.i\ **\rninjj «t thr l ‘it\ lUll. iiNckinir f»«M» foot rulrnnon hosts
Attnnir&gt; \V|lftiin \%«ft «lirn tr*l (*• up *hrn cliff*
*l|»r«l thr inilfAva up ti paniHel |mrkmsf «»r*Un fnntr\mtf» cut ilrrply into the enp m v 'i

s l i e r fm t h i * l i n k t»f S t n t r
N o .&lt; T h i *
a c t io n
fi» llo \sc » J th e
m o lin g o f m le t t e r fro m
N
I

r«f in thr uri^mnl
Mh&gt;Ml If t»cirina aMi«l

tahulnlnui

I hi* or if alii ftat tor.,“ hr ilrcUr
f*! "iiifil th# public %rho^|ft. thr
fhiifrhrft th* local «|r r%ft huard
I(
ii* r*g » 1 w*l

Charles T. Rowland
Knd« Radio Course
' I'hArlfs T RowIahU, 'S 1 c 7IM*
llbNR. sot. of Mr ami Mrs. G. W,
Rowland of 40 4 W tit Eighteenth
Street ka&gt; recently completed hiCourse In radio training with
Ohialon 00 of U T S
nl ^br
IiglventUv’ of Wt.iun 4l»». -»l
hj.
i brrn senl !•* &lt;*«llfornln fo»* fm
ther duty.
Divimon

R B A in TO 1)1\ b beneath the save., a huge Superfortress (topi n .hown after it
forced down
aouthwest of Guam while on a siH-elnl mission. It, let. man er. « his taken t» ,,f|.
enter! and
wntrhrs the eraft as it disappear, from sight Meanwhile, a ileatf.xer-escort hurried tow„,.| ibelr
tinn In snsurr to their ihutrenM rail nmi *ihui rr Acini I th«. m -I h b .u i All huiol*
w Hf *hlp
line thr rail (bottom) a, the ilnwiiril airmen crime alongside (..
hauled .it,.* ird I i f f t r i a l N a v y
photos ( International SoumiphotnI

tl.l

«n)oy«s|

lf»r

*li-

lin* tinn of a Ua Ii me the hitfhfkt
AverAfftA of sny ilivikum * v» i
AttrmlmK thr »eh&lt;»4&gt;l. .tint thr uirMere con* rstulntrtl by tap! 1 I
K i‘oll.41d and were* tfiven sprcinl
leave.
Hudinmnn
IL im Im *!
Httrtobil
IotmI » i') iooIi and iff H*lii**t«*«l fmm
Srinmtdr I{ kh S«d... I •»» I I I
M r e n te re d

t lir

- r •• i • d ' l f i n c

f lu

fidl*»Min|f October.

Officer Installation

W . J. Thigpen,!Mrs. Clara Stemper S-Sgt. John David ,{y Amerlcan Ll,ffi,,n
Sn u p\ e. r v i*s o Yr,.0 f f.&gt;2anYford
Years, Is Dead First Discharged
Registration, Dies
Thru Point System
Prominent

Business

Man Came To San­
ford 40 Years Ago

Mrs. Clam Ann StomiKT, whu-e
residence 1a at 1105 Weat Thml
Strrrt. HIimI in a Inval hoppi'al
IhrI niKht at II &lt;a» 4relink aftrr
an llInruR of mover al years Ftio
had Urn mnfincif to thr ImEpiui
for right days.
Horn

h irh

14

IH77

m I n i*.

Sanford Veteran Re­
c e i v e d President­
ial In it C i t a t i o n

The ( ainpbclt la&gt;-»ing I'nst
63, American Legion and l.egmii
Auxiliary, will Install their ur«
ly elected officers at « joint in
■talla lion Friday rvrning at a Otl
I' M at the Itirion hut J»*«*l I
Firld. 7th Di*trit t * mitinNiiilrf
vmII inutall tha «.ff i. •
#.f thr
t»«&gt;i»t v%hlle Mr* ltu\ Pirnti* «*f
hiftftirtunrr. 7th
m r wi«fr»it
of thr Auxiliary. &gt;*lll "iwtall thr
unit nffirvm
A f ' V f l f l l l|Ufl H I ,, - .

* ill i-1»

hohl on

so u th e rn

fn p n M rA f

flu m e

t h r o v k im r

ta n k *

fnllrd ti» hnlt thr I VS. 37th
Dlviftmti infnntr y men punhilitf into
f *aif a v nit valley on northern I.Umil I -•Iii m«I for thr final hattlra
•tf

i i,»-

I 'h t li p p m i' w

Scvrii

were

kiuftknt out
Kn* rn\

!i*ire«

U'lnprOHilU
• Ir.inmiT

|M

t*i

•

«ln|

%ueree*l

haltmir
t

thr

ll**U|f . » m \ l l l r

SohiruitMft

ii fid

In

Auaaiea
h llllil

rniTMCeii

• t * . • f -I i r - tti •t r *hw ram*
pa k* *
ttir lUitllHcut
ftiir f r m l f i

I If f r f

l(&lt;|rrtol

\ ' . • *•••*••» \X Nun'll daily
i 4.. m41nmr A " m I'ggf I l» f I

. h,

&gt;
*»r r i«a«•r&gt; I*
a’ ii h member •»! ti«« Ns
t
rmpirrb %wft»aci»
11e-r* tippr.ti *-«| before tin * um
mi* wiMit mill ftiihmltlod r *»el»Alf
nf thr Srftifi»rd Trnnia Club. **f
which Ralph A Fimlth u pfe*!
drni a petition lot the repair *» d
ra-equipment of e«lntlii( tennia
couth it Klirhth Street anil u.
Kt If ctinn Piifrk , and thr inil
■Uuctii.ii uf a unit of two full­
er* t* coOrU. with fe» ft ami
•qyij mrnt .«t Thirteenth Stie*-’
anil I'ahne^to A ln iM
Thi- rnmmln»lnn*\ooLC -.i»c ..pi
Ifrnrntlmmmm On F• g*

n s ir o w m ir

Ok ilia vsn

III NHI . «»f tl»« divimon •»( r»n;i '
m e r &gt; of t h r £&gt;tatr IL » io l Ih 'p M ft
men!, inline this chHUjjr miof*!
inr to II N Ssyer, city rlrtk
V mjiurrf Itrysn poiliTr.l ••it
In
comparing
the
original that stub it chsuifc Hi pHikilu*
fttiilitnlr movement "f
fount that was mailed In on *NU&gt; vaoultl
\ * a1.ftt
'Jrt with it utli tin a\ atlaldr that tisff • nil till* highwn)
» hn wcil inrf vuKtil Um * of public our k»H|* him III Wlgiie, In j "Iltli !
it '44ki
,|j 1H fr*’ l
imI Ih1i
uf ilit iru. uiith
v»«trr, r l n i r i f
oh &gt;1 t hi .11 font t •
!• •
IIKht * m«| t4*lrphoMrft ft1 " 4'i* th**
I'J 40 crniiii,
thr 4‘hnmhrr of in** * I - font tinffi* Ihio th.**
» .*1 - if f o iriitlx will#- f » tf-#*
1 ommerce
a «* rt»nvtru*«*«l that .1 i
Hlh.'lin* nf tr .if f ll
'J f
11 •
^4hhI many nmnr« ha&lt;l l*r«" mi»n
i tn
...n
unt

ORA Modifies Meat
Quota In Florida
By .15 P e r c e n t
TAM I V Juur 13, t»V&gt;
OPA
ylrldvd
dcmgnda uf South
Flo, id, shlrmrii yesterday and
11*i.ftfti tn i.« pm ent the number
-v* ,■'•)«
till rki n V! ftlauifVf^ra
ritav kill ilnrtn/^tno rtat uf iune,
a d tf r «*nttlrnirti
they
I -it 11-f ir«t
f"i thr prraent

T a m p a Man Met
Death Accidentally 11

np \
iim'

'lirv r

Thai Jtdm Sarnu* I *.... Imdi

ii

nf fit in 18

-aid

tills

ln-

was .» dotiidr niitir !•» ra*c

me.t

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ollowing a lengthy ill- years she has made her home (n ing 94 (minis to his credit—and
his home following
By Woman’s Club to giving them uernuts,'' comIs now serving MS a substitute
neas. Interment was made in Sanford and ^H«mk
(dnuicil
(' ou n t y Agricultural
The regular meeting of Taylor
Mrs. Stemper te survived by clerk at the Sanford Cost Office.
Evergreen cemetery.
Another
htrong
©fulorkenia! t Agent While. "They haven't re­
Commandery,
NO
2H.
will
be
.
Th.
son
of
John
O.
David
and
two
daughters,,
Mrs.
J.M.
StineMr. Thigpen wai born In Green­
wai adilcl to thr growing li*t of e l i \ *-l nermita listing quotas of
ville, N.C. and came to Sanford cipher and Mrs. Herman E. Mor­ brother of Grover David of San­ held at 8 P. M.. Friday. June 15. thoao in Srminnlc County wli*. ,io\ kind, und thrv can’t butcheIn 100(1 to engage in the real ris. both of Sanford; two sons. ford, Hgt. David received a Cresl- There will he a report of the 1mi I I « v © that m f pw hoftpilul f*h»tuM
their livest»&gt;ck."
estate business with the W.D. Lieut William H. Stemper '&gt;&gt; dential unit citation for bravery Annual Conclave, of the Grand h© erecUxI in Sanfon! tn mrmnrv
New Orleans, l-n.. and Jack K. In action a, one of the 600 men Commandery of Florida. Light
tC.alla.eg Oa Pag* K li.)
Stemper of Sanford; five rrnnd- o f the 2nd battalion. 120th Infan­ refreshments wtll l&gt;e serve). All of the latr I'reaitlent Uo4»»«vrlt. Private Joe Noses Out
children. Robert M. and Ernest try of the 9th Army, who during Sir Knights aro invited to at­ when thr Hoar*! of Manager* «»f
thg Binfnnl W mnan'A Club r*
Lucky Lick In 7th
Morrii,
Harold
Stemper
and the Invasion of Normandy, were tend.
Walter T. Klicker
cently wrnt on rrcortl a* favoring
Grace Marie Stineclpher,. all of completely cut o ff at Hill 314 for
this
plan.
Tha
1730
held
Its
monthly
out.
Died In O r l a n d o Sanford, and Martha B. Stemper ■even day*. This being a major
LONGWOGD, Juno 13. (SpeCopiti of this rndorarmri l
o f New Orleans. Alao two sis­ route of approach and supply, Ing Sunday at Daytona iiearh.
fin l) Private Joe in the sixth
hsv#
I&gt;r©n
wetil
to
C-ounly
ami
-- - to _give u tl» ■plte and 160 eervice men. their w|vx-a
ik.-i'.I out Luckv Lick, the favor­
Walter Theodor* Kllckax. died ters, Mrs. E-A. P e r r y - o f. Miami they refused
r - 1 . seemingly IropefnS" iltue- and aailorenea filled- the two big City Cnminiakion©r», the Hrmiii"!'- ite, tn pay |45.f&gt;&lt;) for a win tick­
In an Orlando hoapital early and Mrt. James Tfpton of Cof- o r-th
County
Federation
of
Woman**
tion.
As
a
result
277
men
were
Navy
buss*,
and
three
passrngrr
et nn.l the half nf n quintet*
Tuesday morning following ' a feyvllle, Kas.; and one brother^
linnring Illness.
Albert L. Grounds of Battle either killed or missing out of the cars. It was reported by USO Clubs and to Th© Herald, accord whiib caul *,IU7.80 last night at
Ing
to
Mrs.
J
L.
Lee.
recording
000..
Director
Joe
Hall,
A
picnic
lunch
thr Sanfurd-Orlnndn Kennrl club’s
Born Sept. XI, 1893, in I’alatka, Greek. Mich.
secretary.
While under lieuvv German ma- was enjoyed.
dux. races in Longwood.
Mr. Klicker was a painter by
The Rev. WJ\ Brook*. Jr. will
in the fourth race Nrbr. Burnprofession. A t on* tim* ho owned conduct the funeral service which chinegun fire, S g t David lead hi*
rr heal the low money Gildera moat market and will be held In the First Baptist men out of foxholes In an at­
M il operated
op*(
sleeve by e length to pay 18-40
grocery istore on Sanford Avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock tempt to recover supplies drop­
t&lt; win
Ho had been a resident of ban- Interment will follow in Ever* ped down to them. During the
campaign,
he
received
a
shrapnel
For the meat part of th# eve­
ford for SO year*.
green Cemetery. \
ning, the ' favorites ran more or
The deceased man la survived
Active pallbearers will be T-M. around In the forehead, which reI l M i t l R i t t f Oa l*aa* T w p )
•ulted
In
hie
being
awarded
the
by two son* Pfc. W. T. Klicker, Paulk, E.A. Monforton, George E.
Jr., In the U. S. Army nveraeaa. Welle. Frank 8 . Lamaon, Ted Purple Heart. He also received
The U. B. Infantry will go into era, bazookas, Garand rifles and
and James Albert Klicker of Run ire and Inm.r ijt C . Hnnn/ » • * ETO ribbon with thhee hetU*
action tomorrow night at 8:00 machlneguni, Including tho new William Shoemaker.
nrr. J
j T* . I ,(akfl
U n [)erenie
food conduct
Chuluote.
. pal
*nr.
pallbearer*, Will
will ^
be __D
Servlcemedal.
Rlb^ Amirn for o'clock on the Seminole High A-fl. Another feature of tho tilsReports To Navy
Funeral services will be con­ Smith, H J, Lehman. 8 .F. I&gt;oud*
Uy will be a band concert by
"Here's
pro-l’esrl Harbor service. Dis­ School athletic field.
ducted at the graveside in the nay and T.W. Lawton.
Tour Infantry* Is a show com­ to 183 piece Army Ground Force
tinguished
Unit
Badge
and
bronze
Chulaote Cemetery at 4:10 P. M.
William
L.
Shoemaker, en
posed of p i overteas veterans, Band, which is accompanying
i tar.
Thuradav with the Rev. *W. P.
honor etudent of tha graduating
^Hera’e
Your
Infantry"
on
It*
and
is
designed
to
acquelnt
the
H « entered the service with the
Brooks, Jr. officiating.
clast of 8 amlr.olo High School
public with o tactical combat tour through Florida.
MUST REGISTER
National Guard on Nov. 28, 1940. team of Infantrymen, how thiy
“ Hara'e
Your
Infantry"
la this year, and Cadet Major of
* GEORGE W. V IN IA G DIES
Russell B. Davis, Area Rent Di­ In 1941 he took a correspondence fight, end what they fight with. brought to Sanford by the War the Student Military Training
1
that enabled him to re­ Every weapon need by the Infan­ Finance Committee, and is pre­ Corps- has received Ma cell for
rector for Sanford, announced to­
Friends bare of Hr*. C.H. Wfnn day that th* fed era l Rent Reoduty aa a Naval Reservist and
turn
from
Camp Blandln* to try in IU fight overseas will be sented with the desire to ttimu- left TMeeday to report at Jack*
' ta\ learn of the
late the tale of War Bonds dur­
put into action.
graduate with hla class at Semi­
Tomorrow morning at 10:00 ing the 7th War Bond Drive. ■onvlile. From there he will go
Vlnlng, which occurred this morn- commodation, that- were rented nole High Schoo). He had left o’clock there will be a display The tour haa been successful thus to Balnbridge, Md. for hla boot
Europe on 48 day leave on April of Infantry weapons at First far. The City of Leesburg is re­ training.
He la the eon of A. K. 8 ho*,
I f end was on aplp in mid-ocean Street end Park Avenue, where ported a* having told 134,000 as
maker and lira. Janie Shoemaker
whear ho learned of the German the.public may examine all ’
r \
He area Korn Id Craw- one, and ask any questions
wrorda an opportunity for o f Sanford. An older brother,
sntlng
Ga. and u m * her* with his like rconcernli
___
civilians to become acquainted Jam**, la with th* First Army
ki Carruany.'
display there
bo flantethxvw- with tho L ilia try.
In 1027.
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CITY BR IEFS

Display O f Infantry Weapons Will
Be M ade A t 10 0 ?clock Tomorrow
B

by Era. Sam Dunn, baa b
praoontod to th* Sanford Zoo
I. now On exhibition In **- *

N T M HER

Re-Check By C of C Tennis Club T r ^ e s
City Build Three!
R e s u l t s In 2,444
New Tennis Courts ' the
r[ch7
l oil fiel‘,M'“l'1 •“'ar,Yl8
Additional Names
Jupiine.^e nut n f caves otl

Pfc. Vernon La Bree
Wins Silver Star

to*-gr..Tr&gt;

HTltf »*W.

C e n s u s Figures Angular Parking
Give Sanford 22 On Park Avenue
Percent Growth May Be Stopped

The lied Cross is a link be­
tween the service man and his
home. Mrs. Helen Schultz, exec­
utive secretary of the American
Itrd Cross, Sanford chapter, told
Kiwanians at luncheon today She
was introduced by Julius Dingfelder, who statsid that during
the last war. serving as a Her­
man officer, his life had been
saved by IUd Crqxs j;tu»plains
us he lay wimmjfcd In s tlfcnih
Mr. Dingfelder In his Intro,
duction also told o f how b«’ vol­
unteered to work with the Hud
Cross during the hurricane dis­
aster of 1928 in the Everglades
und appointed a relief committee
that included E. G. Kilpatrick,
now president of the Florida State
Dank,
Warrant Officer Carl Illssck- 1
more of Camp (Handing told &lt;&gt;f
the exhibition of array" «re«|mn.
in action that will l&gt;e shown «l
Seminole I Ugh School athlete
field Thuradav evening, in a mo. k
battle including rifles, hand grru
ades, tMiiookas anil flame throw
!»■ PB|V T*va. 4

Dogs Without Tags
Put In City Pound

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1945

Two-Thirds Of Work
Is Now Devoted To
Vet’s Home Service

than enough to defeat tho- mea­
1
'
»
s u r e s under the constitutions!
Howard MrKae, recently sp•/provision that an amendment can
be submitted to the voter* by aa K in Lad City dog catchsr, has
tn having a busy tin* lately
extraordinary session of the Leg' lalature only with a three-fourths rotind|og up dog* without tsc»
and putting them in tho City
majority.
Tha House, meanwhile, was pound Ho has been proridod with
* track and full oqulpmont for
thla purpose.
Dog* that ar* not claimed by
ownora, or adopted by pH lovers
Bank To
bo ahoL For thla raaaott, "Pr.
&gt;.
In Ca§l
nond L. Baaa, vatertaarian,
a b u y day at th* Cltft-pollco
•hod Monday afternooa, giving
J. I* Ii
jawtLrahlu vaccination xSota |o
dog*, either reclaimed by'oAtJora

f*

)

Red Cross Work
T o l d Kiwanians
By Mrs. Schultz

pfc Veinon laiDree. 21. urn of
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. laBrce. lux.
received the Silver Star award
and has b8*n cited for heroic
achievement in connection with
military operations arainit the
T.M-I.A H A isE E , ~Jono 15. W1 enctuv on April 0. In lha vicinity
ll«uiiigsn.. Hacmsify.
The
’ — A glimmer of TiVp* for com- • f
F
K
(. _&lt;prr&gt;mu* ,M Him ‘ Florida... Ljsials- dtalldfc heads: ]
'T&gt;ucihi» tbv*.«ttgeV_&lt;h HerrinPturc'* rlsJenratml altampfa'ltB re­
apportion Its membership illasolv- gen, Ienrae and turn comrades
c l rapidly yesterday and the provided left flank security for
Company A aa It approached the
deadlock continued.
Neither the North Florida not town. When enemy machine gun
the South Florida liloc yielded sn and small arms ffn- was delivered
-ojnrii nflL-r closed raucuics held at on the company, Private JLaBree
w&gt;tho urging &lt;&gt;f Senate President stood his ground aftd fully ex­
Walter Rose that the two fac­ posed to hostile action, covered
tions make sn effort toward meet­ the UrrmanR p o tion s with auto­
matic rifle fire.
ing hnlf way on the problem.
"While Private* I.aDree boldly
The day was markpd by only
one new development. -» What ap­ remained In his precarious situa­
p e a r e d to he I lie true alignment tion, completely frustrating the
w of the Senate voting strength was enemy's attempt to deliver ef­
fective fire, a companion with­
revealed for the first time.
It showed 21 North Florida drew to guide a tank destroyer
“ cockroaches' 'and 16 South Flor­ forward. Forty German soMIcrs
ida ''termiets" as they go&lt;x1 ns- and three machine guns were
turerTty have dut bed themselves, raptured when the tank destroyer
©and repeslodly have called them­ blasted lit* hostile strortgpolnt.
selves in floor debate.
Private !•• Urea's fortitude qnd
Tho North Florida bloc start­ intrepid combat skill reflect great
ed the day by defaatlng In one- credit on him and on the military
. two order the House-approved service," the citation continue*.
Cobb-Buracll Dill to reapportion
Pfc. LaDree has been wounded
the Senate by shuffling the ex- twice and was awarded the purnla
l i s t in g 38 districts to give the heart and the infantry combat
southern part of the State three badge, the good conduct ribbon
more Senators at the ewente of and the sliver star. He is now
North Florida, and ahother to on his wny home for s furlough.
move two district* South.
H « attended^ t.yman School at
Resuming the. seaalon
_
_... after__ tho &gt;Jxmgwood - aifci went overseas In
caucus reerss, the South Florid- July? 1944. A brother, Billy D.
w iana voted their full strength I alii
-a(tree has hern serving In the
against North Florida constitu­ Pacific ares for the past 21
tional amendments to Increase months. Both men and their
the number of districts.
One father, ilk B. LalJreo are mem­
propose) would have created two bers of the Veterans of Foreign
r.ew districts In tha North and Ware.
• th re e Jn the South, The other
would have mado one in tha

-S iE H a p fS

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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�W E D tf&amp; D AtV Jttte IS, 1945

THE flANFORI) ftEHALD/BANFORD FLORIDA

Genuine Pittsburgh

GLASST0P5®0E5K;
gL ^FU R H U U R E

W W fr MIRRORS

•I watlasnl I r,.m r .i&gt; 1**0
and a post-office mailing list and
requested those who had not been
contacted to forward their rumes
to the Chamber of Commerce—
w ilh the result stilted above,”
TAIJ.AHA8.SHL June 13. —
Final official Florida State cenapa
figures Monday showed n total
population of 2,31i.l)30—a gain
of ;MM24 ovrr the IUIO Federal
census nnd (540.1’."i over thp last
State census of 10 years ago.
If members of the I-erlelnturc
now in extraordinary session tb
reapportion their reprvaentatiot
among the counties follow the
tlgurrs umler a system outlined In
the Coratitulioii, South Flurida
counties will gain three House of
ltc| resentntive seats at the ex­
pense of North F'turiiia.
lirevnnl, Lee and Sarasota
Counties would move Into the list
of rnurties entitled to two House
members each, while Madison,

purpose.
The Compleli*
I'ulnt nnd (Jln-ts Hlttrc

Sanford Paint
&amp; Glass Co.
117 So. Park

Census Figures
G j v e Sanford 22
Percent G r o w t h

too, b u t no s p e c i f i c f o r m u l a i»
provided by t h e Constitution.
f/tnerally, thg_ fh a l census,
figure* compiled by the Depart­
ment of Agriculture showed that
the big city counties gained in
population, while smaller rural
one* — i-articulorly those in the
I f null i*li rill Ff
!'* * » O l»)
northern part of the State—-lust I ration, of the 8ovieU»pom;or*d
Uiggeat increases were In coun­ . Polish provisional government on
ties where there are military in­ ' u "broad Democratic basil" as
stallations and new war Indus­ I Is provided for in the Crimea
tries.
I ag reomen I
Ttie ranking of the five largest
-Absent from the list of Poles
counties remained unchanged. Ip ' taking part in the conference
order, they are Dade, Duval. weru members uf tile Polish gov­
Hillsborough, Finellaa and Folk.
Ihilm Beach came within IIP ernment in exile in London.
persons of moving ahead of Polk.

On Polish Question

Private Joe N otch Out
Lucky Lick In 7th
II imilmirtf •'»**»« f*«gf lift*!
I n i true to form,
tunight'ft entries:
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T o l d Kiwaniaas
By Mrs. Schulte

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A l l t f &gt; r tetri hr btltle for Iwp, (to American
tan doubt that the price of vitiriry carnet Mgk
That's why tydsy. we at home ess engaged in
the gm tnt War Bond drive Of the war... ike
mighty 7il»l Lct’t all answer our nwtmry's tall
to buy bawls m the limit— ind do it now.

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1 Feel 11 My Chrltliun IJuly
To Tell Others Alntut The
(i r a n d R e l i e f Helrtnjfii
llriiught Me," D e c l a r e s
Mrw. Owetin. I’eels Fine
Aifaln.

* Willing

&lt;rr«Nil H#»re— F*t*irftf i
Il’tr»f Half Mailt INuMfI
.*t«||y llllli
S Murrell W « v r
JinIni fiTti*Parr &lt;. ‘ lulT* Xb «!&lt;**
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j Aulo Mw J.iim
H|■» 1 A H|*-i*
'
l*uM

arrjter when tho
Lmt thlu£&gt; got
otic— propo«al
aaconif— (wo
for
cjunt to lift floor
.Sen. Henry 8. Baynnril of Su
Peteraburg recalli-il that nn almoit iilrJitiial amendment wait
dcfiolod at the polla la.it Novem­
ber and that "all but three coun­
r« it11nur &lt;1 r run ! '« ( • Oft*
ties north and weal oi Ocala’
ers.
Voted again*! l&gt;.
Mrs Schulte said that during
"Don't you think, if you have
pennies with the Mod
all the population you claim in her
South Honda, they will ratify Cruss, she had been enabled to
see the * Colden Rule in action
an amendment?" Lewis asked.
“ They will at the proper time, many timet, which she said, made
but not this amendment," May­ her very proud of the organisa­
nard replied. "W e would insult tion. A l least two thirds uf the
their intelligence hy aubmittiiu; work- is devoted to home service
an amendment that would forever In relation to veterans' needs, *he
said.
freetr the lenatorial lines.’
“ Relatively few families have
Doth the North Florida profosnts would have Written allMliu been untouihrd by the war,” sno
senatorial district boundaries into An Id, and added that there were
the Constitution with u general 3,73. home service chapters in
(lection ruuiml to change them the United Stales—one in tiracin the future.'
tierlly every county. Rtd Cross
The roll tall on’ the amend- 1 work is done mainly by volun­
teers, she pointed dim There la
men la:
Against the proposals (.the,
Soutn Florida bloet: Ho*o uf &lt;&gt;r-|
Undo, llmrringer of Saruaota, May­
nard o f 8t. I’eteraburg, Item.ham I
ol West 1‘tlm Ueach, Hoylt oi
Santmil, Mryhlit of l)|tfl&lt; City,
Carroll ol KiXainimci-. t'olamun
of Miumi, Johnson, uf Tavares,
King o f Winter Haven. King of
Zolfo .Springs, Mathews of Jack­
sonville. Moon of Cryntal River,
Sheldon ot Tampa, Jtturgia of

Pun* tat-r
WTIlTt: HOI sr—-F .m rtu will* VllaeU IV

r« f nsnti* f t l l l

EVAP. M ILK .. 4 Tall Cans ,35c

/ m ix
'
, (OHMCTIOttkl

tv s
“ 1 ferl it is m\ Christian duty
to tell (dhrrr suiferuij, a I did
ot thu grand rcltel
i!ett&gt;n,in
brought me." luippily deflnrea
Mm. Kdllh Owens, well known
reside til of Itnut*’ 7. Box :it2 A,
Atlanta. Cu
Mrs. Owens is
knrnvn for her sterling character
throughout her mtimi
Discuss­
ing Hctonga she gratefully Con­ pad to use Inxaliv
’ "Itetornra ga ve
tinued
“ For alniut t » " (ears I don't relief that 1 hni
believe I felt good a single dey p&lt;*unda and feel
My strength seemed gone. I felt that I do all rnv
I feel like «
like my nerves would gn nil to dy
Refongn
pieces and jay weight uua down son
to Ot pmnMj
My appetite was rnethrine 1 ever -*
Itetnnga t» tnte
Poor and n&lt;&gt; mntter hnw much I
fot/ed. mvsfU, t« MiLgik did nut tli&gt;lr»l,UifV 1,1 '
check the downward (rend in my fiiiencV, Conattpif
weight. Food just seemed to sour flow of digestive
in my stomach ami dn me no stomach, nnd 'os*
good.
1 was too nervo’ua and ce| l nn substitute.
restless to get a good nights sleep I*e olitalnrul at
nil the time. 1 ' Company

MELLOW HEAT - 28 oz P k g .. 13c
In must nreviour. ml* culls.
Heiwiur Hoyle, She]dn:i nnd Mean
hair voted with the North Flor­
idians

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RO LL-BRICK
SIDING-

• Seryice
• Thrift

A FEW DAYS— A FEW
DOLI.AKS— I’uU nt-u roll
brick aiding on your wcuther-tvom buildings.

years of experienc*!

have

tautflit

custom ers

os

doom

th a t

our

They'll look like new—
will never have to be
painted.

&lt;iuality,

service anti’ thrift the th reo

Roll briek aiding is tnaily
applied—butt for yearn—
provides on extra coat
against the weatlier.

moHt im portant fea tu res In

any dry cleaning esta b lish ­
m e n t!
(Utmost

W e are, doing
to

ghH.'

them

our

Specials
for This Week
-- -a

Canadian Whisky
Hardwood 4 /5 $6.35

&lt;f ~«n11itiirtl Praam I'lfp Dhp}
having more trouble than usual
wuli a hill to rcaiipnrtitm Its own i
no ipbemliip on '(pe. basis of tllf
new State census which was com­
plete!* yesterday
.
I ’ rider the constitutional form l^
la for Houle reapportionment; the f
census figuros would give South
Florida three new House seats
at the expense of North Florida.
liup. T. A Dclegal of Spwannee County, which itsndal-to lose
one of its in resentatIvm if the
no* rersus is necopted, .succeeded
in delaying final roll call on the
bill * when he raised a quealkm
ns to the emimeritlon'a validity.
lie s*li| the census figures were
"padded" nnd the count "does
not tenlly represent the populn-

Prince George
Whivky 4/5 $3.95

,.f

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to

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Carioca Rum
4/5 $3.45

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Mfcorf rn IIMA:

Spr&gt;T 3-Ib. ghiHH 68c
l.lrtm -lard

i

&gt; »riltrrii

Tissue

ClajaiVs rii.it,

2 ifor 11c

Baked Beans

e.-u— l»&lt; a s i

Oatmeal

pkg 11c

•uiri's

Prem 12-oz srlass 33c
lastasfl

Tsllsi S ...

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Sweetheart
19c Pean No. 2 can 15c
x
Rock &amp; Hyp ,
Spani«h Wines
Taller * * • «
4/61^66 Pt. $1.95 Port 4/5
$1.75 1 Camay 3 for . 20c Borax 2-lb box 25c
** ‘ ~*7S
*
Sherry
$1.95 |
Ron Rico - Rum
4/5 $3.95 Pt. $2.50
Roma Wines
Macarom ........... i-lb.
Port
4/5
$L29 |j *&gt; » •*»«»—Xxtwa Sly I*
3 Stars
M ustard.......... .
pt.
• Spanish Brandy
Marimba Rum
| *-l*» S» -A ll Ormdrs
4/5 $4.45 '
4/5 $2.95
Motor O il.... q t iar 15c
Sultana
Peanut Butter
N s*
Pure Cider Vinegar ....
Pappy's Pure Guava Jelly 1-lb. jar
£

Cww

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Kelt’s Kitchen Sweet Potatoes ....

Hill Lumber'
&amp; Supply Yard

Ax« rs«a .

.

Grape Jam

Htone S3

1-lb Jar lie

24b j

Henceforth the jSeminole Tire Shop

Phone 406

wHl close from 12:00 Noon until 7:00

A&amp;P Pumpkin..... No. 2y2 can
&gt;e*% r a n v » » » ( i H . r**-rf—t—

P. M. on Wednesday Hhrougtiout the
br able to break that deadlock."
It * submitted the constitution­

al - amrndnvanU With

T h n e w it h

I IS II,o

5-IIih. 33c Lorn Starcli ln»x 7&lt;
fl#fii'l«|i|klLs l l r f m V I td*
Kool Aid pktf. 4c
WslJkrr-. U n i.*
Chili Powder can 14c Baking Powder 12c

Plum Jam
24c
Pofltum
4-oz. 24c
Peach Brandy
o IsOrsarx* rl*.
. ,
A &amp; P Matches " tc
4/5 $2.75 . 7 ■ | "Churngold
lb. 25c He* I t aw *

Come in and use our
monthly payment plan.

Bring in hangers please!
X.ANEY D R Y CLEA1
(10 B. 2nd

PACKAGE STORE

In Legislature On v
Reapportionment j

i i , %n

asset fleia

Flour

NICKT’ S
. *'4T 410 HANFOUD AVENUE

L _____

• (Quality

Our

raiiF.— ii* ii. u s &gt; u*t a t m

rest of the Summer.

"

dexoV eget able Shortening

d n 22c

Udo Club Spaghetti Dinner'ffl

sUtstncnl

that "we. roalixe thav will be
killed but" th*t "thla la the only
wsjr you fan ever get any reenrortJonmenL" He aald North
Floridians were determined to
"retain this, power" which their
heavy voting majority in the
Senate gives them.
The three tot two conatitu
tlonal amendnsent nlan wae de
fettled with virtually no debate

Top Notch Scratch Feed .... jffiJ-l
Talco Growing M nsh......25-Ibs .

tatco Egg Mash .........gSdbs
Phone 37

Jim Dandy E g g Hash .... 100-Ibe

Big Mill Dairy Feed.. . 1004b Bag
Good Ice Cold Watermelon*

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Good Jnicy Lemoiw

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M ay Be Stopjpdd

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AUnUBTA, Ob, June 13. i Sjw
'in ll Ualeieh I). Boykin* IN.cm &gt; H K TV. Fifteenth Si reel
Bo* lflOI. Sanfont, ha* rrt-nvr.1
in honorable ilinehargrd from (he
Army Tor mt-dif »l reaion* ninl
bn* reUrmril to hia homeHc « l t a Technician E.urth
Grade with the Tank Cer|&gt;s n*c;

(ea r

nii'l

«u

coat is less than refinishing the top Mirrors, of course, for
the Background.

Scnkarik
* • »-

Have your Auto gln&gt;s
replaced before the rainy
season sets in All work
dune by experts.

(Ilass

Table Supply’s Enriched

*?5tfD&gt;?pRlCf/i White Bread

»ln&gt;ut the Stt-.lc Kurin .Mul.ul W l'.
cwllUton or uiurl iii'iirance f..
I’ASSENGKK cam and TH IC K S
before you iiurchiiMtl n .lolurtl
Ido policy, or you would have Inuired about oor rule*.

40gh School wit* named a* city t* t s ik t o r iiT o r t iis : &lt; m \
t i j i i m j k , aKxnxnt.n m i *
rvvruation director a.ii-ttve morwy
t v . si.oin n a. in r m iu s ii
for c«i4i| iiKiit vu i approved.
in
ii f
k s t At s ; o f
I'hls poliev pays MU', of the first
The Co*iin]u*ion approved the H A i m v i i i i a t K i t H K ,
f‘2Ml and W0r4
of the amount
employment of Mr/. Jlavmond TO AXI. CltNpiTOHH ASH I I it in excess of IJf.O fot earn direct
I undijuiei- hi clerk Ur.ilieVWattir
SONS IIAVJNU Ct-AIAIS
ii
DKMAffnt*
AO/CINST
Sam oss or damaKe hv collision or
U|imrtnu*.'t' to fill tty?* vacancy
ipset to your car or truck.
KSTATRi
tWiaed hv the resignation o f Mb*
V o n » m l e a c h .i t •&lt;&gt;u are h e t . i
l-innia T unpin.
a m p
n o iif ie iS ami t r .iu lr e .1
to p r .
I hi* coini’anv i» Ihe worlil In rcafn-ae to n r cent proteit J ill- c la im s a n d t lr m u n d s w i n . i
r.tifeM uulomuhUp ins. ranee com
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t iiy. rated A 1Hun: A A A A A
pentm and * HuildVri'.fcallir.i re- jI Rf na nl hi lsl tt N th
, ilr e e a s e it ,
lu t e -If
oulilnK atillml h hu r'yai king by C u U l t l ) , (■&gt; th e C o u n t s J it ilf C ’
(#■ hour to pay a cit y-l)4e ■re tax S e in l p n lr I ' o u n l v , F l o r i d a . . . I &gt; &gt; sVhy nut droii m to ser ii*, or
a* contractor*, Cit&gt;-™'AtlOrnly oC lof luen* t y Inat thPen nof on r;dr l. hF oJ ou rsted s o. f w .i n . . ‘hour 17H-J for tnforiiuiUon and
WHxnn (five whnt In fiik opinion In e ig h t c a l e n d a r m o n t h s I n . ,
*ites. No obligation tu buy. C.AI
wo? the definition at'p e'onUnctor. t h e t im e o f Ih e f i r s t p u b iU ta M .-n
foyil &amp; Co. — Adv.
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,n w t l l l n a . e n d » h .n
dered that the occupational ordln ns ltaatioe l sthh ea l l phe
la c e o f r e s id e n c e
an.
oacc be amended fctf pa' not to p o s t o f t i r e a d d r e a a o f U .s c l a i m
Wlude akllltnl labor1working by
the hour, ns contractor^
A letter from t’omtlr, J. (1.
Sliney of the Sanford Naval Air
Cover the tops of your
Station was read, stating Ilia;
1
nrprtiVnl Of the Ilurr.au o f Yards
Y M ,
Vanity, tlressinjf t«iilf
iM| Docks had l&gt;een ,p)it&gt;i jed for
(
construction work lit ’ connectlo i
nnd night stand with
with the 20 Navy trailers at the
polished plate glass. Or.
park at Fourth Sit-el and bro:ch
Avenue Woik will iheiude foun­
if you prefer, a table
■ U_Vs*’!)
dations for the tralbu*. ta rest
top in color, to match
uauti, co struction of; 'two test
mum liuildmKF. coni|doto with
the decorative scheme
lidlvt". luundry and shower facili­
Beautiful, and wise, too
ties. The Iratlors will he rmte.1 t»
*t?rvire men u d tin if wtyes. t’ols— for all surfaces are
strurllon work hn« alAffnly hecu
then fully protected. Tlustinted the ('omniissRoit was nd-

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^

the aame addrraa.

ti** m* m tht« C.’iiv t»f .ytrjftird mi l
providing pluyinif bifiiti ies net
only for these who nre already,
here and d es ire le |.|uy. hut nre
ueuhle tu du sit hecuyre of u luck
b stlituhle cunts; and ulse fot
ten new in the servire who. Upon
their r.liirn to Suttfurd in the
m-iiF future will re.|Ulfit lldditU.III.I
reeretil lenul facilities, the Snttford Te ms Club tc»| t-rtfully rejgstjiunend» the ft.llewimt |jreject*
vFr tmmi.liate cun &gt;inujieeit;
( || The Icnnl- court In Fort
M-TIun I'.uk -.fll.uulg je»-. I t cut*.
sA itr id ami h-vctled1J, hs to l»v
the ci.uii i-eluels in the same
plane, nnd anuthci rtmrl should
cun struck c l with both jif, them
completely surrou"ti™ hy’ n wire
fenoj and prolecltsl( by win I
break*
t -. t'JI The tfsuis court in the
Eighth Si reel' I’ ntV sh&lt;1fi!d be rertinslt'.ic led, I .'veiled aril laid In
tO^c a*mr plane with tt wire fence
completely aurroiimlintr It.
(It) A unit of two new te*ni*
rtiurla nhould he conitructcd on
the city property at Thirteenth
.Street and Palmetto Avenue, and
Fe completely surryuhtletl by a
* llr e fence.
(4 } All tennis rwlifU built by
the City or recondlllored by the
City should be made of concrete
of regulation sire
,
(5 ) The eiectrtr lij^it posts and
A*inps on th.f former tennis courts
at the water work* pln-l should
bo moved to the lennii, courta tu
be constructed at Thirteenth
Street nnd Palmetto Avenue.
(0 ) A practice board- should be
erected nt both the* Fort Mellon
fou rth nr.d the Thirteenth Street

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Oliver General lloipital her.U u Wife Ii Ned* Boykin* of

LEG AL NOTICE

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SANTtmu nEiwr.ri. -s \tstord. n.onrnA

TOMATO JUICE
Pure Plum

PRESERVES

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Kitchen

MATCHES 3 *
Belle Freestone

Fancy California

Fla Persian

And Mirror (O.
1M W. Second St reel
Phone .'120

S. C. Pink Meat
cased In announce I hat

MR. SAM C. GARDNER
is now in charge of our

€ cantaloupes

LUBRICATIO N DEPARTM ENT
Specializing in

Q U A K E R STATE LUBRICANTS
and OIL

Van Camp's Baked

Rich Northern Creamy
Fine For Salads

no 2 c a n s

STRiqCLAND-MORRlSON, Inc

COTTAGE
CH EESE

Vacuum Papked Coffee

Find Streel and Sanford Avenue

Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since lU.'ll

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1in.vi

Souse Meat 1

Cheese

*7T»af. Varieties Sticod

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Cold Meats 1

Wobster Fancy Toinat*

3 oz Package

Pound

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Sunahlna •

Bunbrlla

Cheez-it Jr Ph&gt;11c Cleanser 3 cant 15c
PiUiburr'a Ban

Vita Foodi Oiopatruit

Flour 10 ib» 61c Marmalade ib 10c
dotdan
Raisins

a-ox 10c

Baas Chump

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iW ax 2 p»* 49c

Kalloeg'x Com

Flakes

India Orange Pekoe Tea

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Vanilla

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SAUSAG_E!

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pkg

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NORTHERN
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SuaaTlead Potk Smoked

White Vari.ty

Sausage ib 3

Snapper

Po.ch

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Sausage, ib 3

Mackerel ib

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37c

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/Prices Good Thru Saturday, June 16

400 Sanford A\ ,-.119 w . First-Sanford

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. L915

TH E SANFORD nEHALDj fBANfftttp

PAGE FOUR

Herald

R o c k e t*

Rockets, nt present pinying un important role in knock
ing out Japan, were used an far buck us 1202 by the Chinese
in their war against the Mongolian tribes of Kublni Khan
according to Harry Botsford, prominent naval expert, in the
June issue of Mechnnix Illustrated Magazine.
Long before the invention of the gun, men experiment­
ed in developing rockets, he says. Congreve, a British
inventor, contributed much towards improving them. In
1807, with the nid of ships equipped with Congreve rock­
ets, the Britis/i fought the entire Danish fleet, sank it and
then fired uj&gt;on Copenhagen, completely destroying it.
During the Revolution, British rocket ships attacked
Fort McHenry at Baltimore, Mr. Botsford recalls. It was
there Francis Scott Key witnessed "the rockets' red glare"
which he put into the Star Spangled Banner. During the
same year, 1814, British rocket brigades opened fire upon
Bladensburg, Md., and terrified its defenders to such a
degree that the British were nble to break through and set
fire to Washington.
After the outbreak of World War II the British rushed
to completion a new and most effective secret wea|&gt;on. It
was a small combat ship armed with rockets. This rocket_ T S » H e r a t * Is a » a r » h e » *1 T * 1
tS U rltIM
I* re s * e, S i r * &gt;■ f S t l t
firing ship, far more maneuverable than the battleship,
* * , . ) , r n l l l l r J t * &lt;Se w
»■ » ■*
cruiser or destroyer, can dart towards shore, spit out its
S a S l l r a l U a *1 a ll ■ * » » • Sls pa la SW
rSeUllrd I *
II or
a*t
a tS o rw i*'
lethal charges and race out to sen again. I-nsl September
r rea llr U
la
■*■« » • * * »
aa*
aU&lt;
iSe l e r a l
r,ew* s * v l l » * e S S e r e t a
it did its first destructive work in the Sicily landings. The
« l l r l a h t * to r e s a S I I - a t l a a o l •*-■
surviving enemy were left gasping and fear-stricken from
•tat a t s p a t e S * * * * » * • » a ro
vo*******
the punches of the rockot ships.
For over three years our Navy worked to perfect a
WEDNESDAY, JUNP. 13. IM S
rocket-firing ship to excel all others. Today, we have the
BHU.lt VFJISH FOR TODAY
L. C. T. (It) whose salvos are equal to about two and a hnlf
THE PREPONDERANCE OF times the fire |towcr of a battleship of the huge New Jersey
POWER ALW A YS
IS W ITH class. No amphibious operation has failed since we have
GOD, GET ON HIS SIDE AND used these rocket ships.
STOP W ORRYING. For not, for
thsy that be with us are more
than they that be with them.—
2 King* 6:16.

R eady fo r SeJf-ConHciouHneHH

A good many men and women nre scIf-conscious, espe­
cially when they nre in the presence of someone who is
more famous or wealthy than they. They are ill at ease,
uncomfortable, unable to express themselves well. Hence
Florida grows| With a popula­ they arc ineffective in their contacts. They wonder why
tion of 1.700,813 is 1935. i i now
boasts, 2,347,030 a gain of 640,- they should have tu suffer so much.
Maybe you have never had this failing to contend
160 In the l**l ten years. That Is
■Dough to satisfy the most exact­ with, but some of your friends surely have, so you will
ing chamlier of commerce secre­ find an analysis of the condition and a suggestion for
tary.
curing it interesting.
To begin with, self-consciousness is not a sign of weak­
ness. It is n |s*rfectly natural, perfectly normal matter
It docs, however, mean un inferiority complex. The rem
edy is not in isolating yourself but in being more anti more
of with people tinder more and more conditions.
■
()rr*
One woman working for it bank in Chicago, w as so
ipi* self-conaciou s that she dreaded going to work each morning
oul.l *She went to u psychologist about it and lie outlined n prowho i &lt;rram for her to follow for a month—a progrnm filled to the
'brim with contacts with others
church, UNO. luncheon
Somehow tbry »m building up engagement ». clito meetings, something ail the time. The
quite n legendary aroma around treatment worked.
the- dead body ol Aitolf Hitler
Another self-consciousness victim
It I* now ri-porleii not only that
h* is not dead, but also that he ing canvasses of strange neighItorhootls in
married two day* before the fall ringing dqorbqljsjpjl_ asking penile, quq^liuui

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SEW A NEE. Tenn., June IJ-—
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At the mmmenceme\t day exer­
cise* at the University of the “
South, Ht-unnrv, Tenn., Mondsy ,&gt;
Mrs. Alfrrd I. dul’ont of Pels- ^
ware ar.d Florida was awarded I *
the honorary deerc* of Doctor of I
Civil Law, and the Rt. Rev. Men
ry Irvin* Luuttlt, Bishop Suffra- J|
(ran of the Diocese of South ]
Florida was awarded the honor- | W
ary degree of Doctor of Divinity. ■
The citation for Mrs. d u P o n t| ^
reail as follows:
Mrs. Alfred I. dul’ ont of Dela­
ware and Florida, president and
founder of the Nemours Founds- aw
tion for Crippled Children, guild- gy
in* hand of large and varied W
enterprises, at one time a teacher BJ
in the public schools of California
and Vir*inia, deeply interested in W
the children under her rare, a
gracious woman, whose Christian
character, whose unselfishness, 4K
whose concern for the common I B
*ood and for the welfare of Sm­
others and whose generosity have jg j
served our country and the comIrion Rood.
The citation for the Rt. Rev.
I-outtil read as follows:
[ij
Chaplain Henry Irvin* Louttit, I
mujor in the Army of the United I
States, Bishop .Suffragan of the ■
Diocese of . the South Florida, k
Graduate of Virginia Episcopal
Seminary, former rector of Holy U
Trinity at West Palm lleach, a Jr::-:
parish priest who has served Iff?
faithfully his |&gt;eop1e and church,
and a chaplain who has served
devotedly and bravely our soldiers
In this country ami overseas, r ;;
awarded the Brorxe Star for
heroism upon the field of com- W
but in the Church.

Claude.

cent, or four-fifth* ori*inated in
South's New Hop*
The decision of the Interstate that territory, and only six Pti
Commerce Commission on Sat­ cent originated In the South.
The sl*nifance of that is this:
urday. May lit, gives new hope
and encouragement to agriculture we, in the south, were able U&gt;
and industry in thn Hnuliu In this manufacture and sell to une-half
decision we won the Itmg fight we the population of the United
have been making to get fair States centered in this northern
freight rates for the South and territory, only six per cent of
the West in getting the products the carloads of manufactured and
of our fields and factories to thi miscellaneous Roods which they
great population center* of the Imught. They manufactured for
themselves eighty per cent of
North.
This decision ordered a flat ten the' carloads of the manufactured
per cent Increase in class raters and miscellaneous goods they
(that is to say. in practically bought. We, on the other hand,
everything except large bulk ship- manufactured less than half of
nienta of raw materials) in the the carloads of manufactured and
northern States and a decrrusc of iidtcellancous goods which we
ten |&gt;er cent in the southern bought in the South, whereas, the
Stale* and m the Slates east ol j North manufactured over onethird of the goods we Souther­
the Rocky Mountain*.
ners bought.
The Commission laid down the 1
Tills is going to mean that our
principle that there must bo fair
uniformity in the rlns» freignt ' ngriculturcal commodities will be­
rulo structure of the w hole Na- |side to get into Northern markets
tion. Detailed rate adjustments 1rhraper. It Is going to stimulate
will lie made later pursuant to industry in the South because we
a study that is now in nrogreas. can compete with northern in­
I started this fight In the Sen­ dustry now on a fair luisis. This
ate ill 103H with Senate Resolu­ i» not going to hurl our raw
tion 2!*6 which I intro-lured and material production in the South
on l-ehnlf of which I spoke in either. I urn sure we will, in the
the Senate. I introduced a bill.to long run, gain nil lljc way
give fair freight rules to the around greatly from this manSouth, 8-17AM on March U. 1936. minus decision.
Great credit for this decision
I discussed this matter with I'realilent Roosevelt in ID3H and we had i&lt; 'due the southern Governors,
hi* help Jrorn the very beginning rartlcularly Governor Holland who
&lt;uitied on this fight for so lung;
in a most effective *:iy
and irreut credit * 1* also due to
Itefore this decision wo* rend­ ••nr Florida's Railroad Commis­
ered hv the Interstate Commerce sion for thvv have splendidly led
Cignmlsslon. ii shipment of but tills fight.
i-ral Elliott Roosevelt from John
ter, egg*. dressed no Dry. say one
I wish
President
Roosevelt Hartford, president of the A and
hundred pounds. from Dallas. could have been living to have P wa* iettled for $4,000.
Texas, to Chicago, n distance ol ss en. loo. the victory in this grept
Mr. Hartford termed as susPO.'i miles, would cost 11 IM lm. fight.
stantinlly correct a story in westto ship the same ipiuntilv ot
brok Peglcr’s column syndicated
butter. rgg« and dressed poultry
by King Features that the «in of
Roosevelt
from New York f d v i«&gt; Chicago, i E l l i o t t
Iht late President borrow 200.000
would cost $111(0 oi ll.t'J less.
Nicks Big Grocery in |$9I), Brig. U*-n. Roosevelt
To lake another case. From A tcould not lie reached today for
Until to Chicago i, Til I miles -the
Head For 200 Grand comment.
first-class rate is* 1* lb From
New York to Chicagp 1H&gt;7 miles
EVV YORK -June I-l,
From 1,A(MI H.C t« the ninth
the first class imU- is only
•then Kwinp, ee»ieM»l ruunnrl century H.C,. Phoentria was n
$1 t-7 No rile Atlanta shippei
the («ri*at Atlantic nml I'nci country i»f irrrnt rommrffi«l lm
would t-av $h.4.l u hundred pounds (
Ten Co., null} today the 200, , fiurtnnce hccnune of ita nmrfariftff
mole, nil hough tin- distance in«M I»r loan to Hriira&lt;U*«
&gt; morchnnta.
solved t* ll-'.i miles shorter
I his lius In ll'ed the Nolth and

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51LVER
SPRINGS
ABOUT
tires’

EVERY WAY YOU
LOOK AT THIS
&gt;1rmnruhbn KELLY

STAFFO R D ’S SERVICE
STATION
formerly Krider’s
Cor. 2nd and Sanford

of Berlin and t-erame lK$ father
of two children, nil of whom
escaped by airplane. The first
thin* you know, they'll have
trim running for governor at
Lou*lsna.

The Hanford Tennis Club ap­
peals to the ("tty Commission for
* the construction of tennis courts,
not merely for th*m*elv#« hut
* for the benefit of hundreds of
Add s bit of salt to fro»ti
veterans who, soon returning pie fillings and puddings to
from their war* to preserve the centuate the sweetnessfiner thing* of lift, will want
lomi plgce to play. At present
there Is not a single publicly
ovrred tennis court in the city
lit to play -on. Wo doubt If there
la another city In Fiurlda which
can say so little.
Recent letters from boy* overses* would seem to indicate that
they are pretty well fed up with
"un-American Europeans," whe­
ther they be Nails, or Just plain
Germans, Russian allies, or Poles,
Ctechs,- or Frenchmen. "They all
■link" la the way one of them
axpreseed It. nrd believe ua,
America Is going to look mighty
■rood to him when he gels back,
though when he went away two
. yeats ago he was one of those
who, strangely enough, thought
America should emulate Eurupea-i
Ways, in economic practice* at
least. Now he believe* that
, -Aataricana «1 whatever race, class
' or 'cfe'ed. are the best fed, bast
cared for, people In ths world.
The plight of FJortfla eatttamaa,
Uhoi* ranges are erowdod with
cattle while consunttra cry for
beef, would be positively Itjdlcrou*
If ft w tr. not ao serious, so
tragic. The OPA In Waahington
limits the number o| cattle Which
can b« slaughtered such month,
perhaps a rwuonabla ruling for
certain sections
seciioni o
o*f ths
ine country.
country,
bat In Florida, especially at th«
nmant time whan drought makes
It Imperative to reduce herds,' JV
t» proving, dlaaatroua. NevvrtheJess. Florida cattlemen can’t ax-

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',&lt; Maffett’s Auto Service
Sanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Maffett:
Having noticed In the Orlando Sunday Sentinel yesterdtfy a Mtnte■ntflt that the Federal Diatricl Court In Orlando had clotted your aervlco
station for violation of O.P.A. regulations, for your interest nnd the
Interest of the public I fiv e you herewith the facts, for publication In
an advertisement In the local newspaper, Hlnce I win your attorney in
the matter I think the public Is entitled to know Just whnt was done,
Md followti to-wit:
1. Your service station wan not ordered clotted.
2. We admitted on your behalf a technical violation of some
isolated.OJLA. regulation-which .prohibited your adding "Amoco 586"
with gasbllnc and selling It In bulk (the regulations do not prohibit you
mixing It In the gas lank for a customer).

a

ows-e

of baalnoaa and agrteulWWT No­
body objoctX ta tommunlsm boeaiita it would confiscate capital,
InA'limply bocausa it won’t work,
because ft moans, ovaryoao will

i» that itA

Mr. George A. Maffett

as

f o r _____________ &amp;
it aka can you axpoct* from
Iralixcd gavarntnantal control

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June 11, 1945

3. In mixing this gasoline with "Amoco 586" It was- true that
yop placed a Urge sign on the gas tank from which it w&amp;j pumped noil*
tying every customer what they were getting. The O.P.A. representa­
tive admitted seeing this sign. There was, therefore, nothing secretive
about what you did.
$,
4* Since the above was a technical violation we agreed that It
would hot be done again nnd agreed to the- entry of aninjunction against
you to kesp you from doing that any more, but we did not agree to any
Injunction dosing your elation, and none has been entered.
5* The newspaper also sold tint triple damages were rotlisfted
from yon and atated that this was ths first case in Florida where triple
damages had been collected. This Is also false slhce the order entered*,
against you provides as foHowvto-wil: "Thai the plaintiff (The United
States of Anerica) taka nothing and the defendantvjfo hence without
day bo the second cause of action, (whlthSrfci th^aeUtw tor- triple
damages)} inasmuch as It appears that.said cause- bf “ittion has been
a n * . Jof ik
u m
ii
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*4
letlicd since ik
the. filing
this
ialt.M
The pabHc Is therd ore entitled, to know the error or the Sunday
Hen(lne) In publishing ltd article In ymterday’a newspaper.
It was admitted by the govsnuaeal aUoraeya that there waa
no Intentional violaiion of any regulations on your part.
Yours very Indy.
f
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GARLAND W. 8PENCSB,

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ON OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY
We Say “Thank You”
• - For Your Valued PatronageJT
fjore nt 208 West Firet^ Street motorists'know

precratlon to'the many car nnd tr

they can depend on ua for quick, efficient, sat­

whose patronage -has-already eatYbl:

isfactory service.

a leader-In our field.

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a happy day for ua . . .

This first year more than made g&lt;

for "It marked our completion of a successful

promise' of increasing business e

first year as a factory-approved quality sales

clientele. Tor the futur*. we pledge

and service headquarters for Chevrolet, Olds-

fed devotion to the Interests of ot

Saturday, June 9,

mobile and

w as

Cad Disc

curs In Sanford and Semi­

nole county.
:

Today we wish to express our gratitude and ai&gt;3
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CADILLAC

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE-1.1, 1945

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*Social A n d

Personal

will be “Tmtry’n Youth, Tu­
rn.irrnw1,
Hope,"
Bibb
.til.lv
ISalm, 110 Circle No I « ill be
in charge of the program
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The Sunbeam*. Jr. anil Intert-'n111a v
medinte GA's anil Jr. HA'» of

Activities

Social Calendar
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r -•«£» "&gt; «*'2^2X !B S-!rsV *!

'IvmeriPtin la-gum and A meric in
T hp Prayer (Un of the Wol.ciion
Auxiliary
u[
Campbell man's A u x i l l a ^ - M l l meet nt the
loaning I o*l No. 51 will
held I’rcibyterian Church at 3:fKl I1 M.
at 8:00 r . M. at thy Ugiun hut. i The business and inspirational
The public is invi'e.1 to attend
i meetinir uni he held at 3:30 I* M

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Mrs. C. II Winn left today f«u
VYiBachoochc\ (In when* she wwcalled hy the tlenth of her father
Rev. nnd .Mrs. K. Forrest

Mnv

nnd children of Alachua, Fla arc
visiting with Mrs. May ’s parent*,
Mr. and U n . Frank Adams.

M O M IAY
TUESDAY
The urogram of the W.M.S. of
The Daughters of Weslrr of
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Kin*e\
the First Uoptist Chore* will tv the Methodist CImleh will meet left yesterday f»n Ceoririn where
held la fhu churrh annex'at :i;.*tO &gt;n li'V church. aniex for their they will visit with friends and
V. M. The topic for the month j biulnesa #mi |fc*ci»l meflihg at relatives.
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8:00

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Mr*.

M acon

Tyre1*

group will act as hostesses.

SAVE GAS
I^rin^r Your Car
to
.
Strickland-Morrison
Inc.
fo r C o m p l e t e

Motor Tune-Up
Phone 200

Salule the N A V y W IVES
CI.UD with four pn/thasr "f
s. war bond at (ini' booth
in Ihr InHIii for (he Gals
Wsr Bund Shnw, WrdK June
20lh.

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i attimdunre. Dr. W. I*. Brook*, Ir.
unnourced lorlay. The (vm ilepartrhent*. primary and turi(or.
are enjoying their llible stories,’
hand work, mission stories, music,
memory work and recreation.
There arc 31 enrolled in the
junior department »nd fit enrolled
In thr primary department. The
attendance has been excellent am)
the interest very good. The school
|inerts each morning at P 30
. o'clock. ,\ few more can be taken
1care of in the primary depart' ment and several more ran be
taken care of in lh$ junior de
part ment.

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W 11). and TUCKS.
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Miss Dorothy Stokes of Or
Undo and Mrs. John Paulsen of
Maitland spent Saturday in San
forrl visiting with Mr. ai.d Mrs
It. C. Maxwell.
Miss Marjorie June Burdick
left Tuesday for Brooklyn. N t
where she will tv toe gue-t of
Mr*. Elsie Daley and Eli* \ ince
A Dairy for a short t ine

Mr. and Mrs. John Ttlrwfllegei
and daughter, Gail, tiave re
turned to their home m Chatturuigu, Tenn. after visiting with
Mrs.
It. U. ('rumley. former Mr. Tcrwilleger’s tiareuLs. Mi and
i over the business session of the Mr*. J.E. Terwilleger

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l.r&gt; M inutes o f Fun
iintl M usic!

SERVICES

Mr. and Mr*. John Brumley and
children left this morning for
Commerce, (ja. where they will
stay during th«! i»cach season..

BaptUt T.E.L. Claws
Has Meeting: In Annex

to

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Friends of Mrs W. K Kirrhoff.
! , Th* ' * &lt;' * ' ion
bchw'1 " ' U r . will tv mrry lo Innrn that she
the hirst ilapllst Church . i m j |( j]) al ( |K. fjt Vincent’s
Vim
Ho.ni
" tinues with cricrt-anerl iUere.l . i n f lai
.it,. j-in
ini. Jacksonville,
Flu.

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ARMED

Bible S c h o o l Has
Good
Attendance

Mini I^*ah June Brown of Avon
Park Is visiting her unde and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T O . Brown
Jr.

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w. J. T h i g p e n ,
Supervisor Of
Registration, Dies

t i r e Satiuduy evenrn#: und will
■ Un b# cnmnmMori a Flr4t LiftU1truant in thr U.S. Aimy
FnrmU

of

Mr

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Mr'.

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FtaMs of Latininife, (la will be
interested to lewrn thut they hmvi

zon e, PrrVh M a i

SUMMER ROBE

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cuttle have Ik-.-ii bniughl
1Indian Itlver County during the
1past year, the latest being a,
: group o f
10 heifrrs
Imuglltn |
|cently by
theKriimorr ranch, .u
curding to County Agent Mill cel
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annual coutent «»f the National
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dent* who are interested in enter
mg the contest must *igt. up be
foie trim o'clock Friday evening.
The Celery Crate offers every
type of amusement and i* expect­
ing large crowds during the sum­
mer months, the announcement
stated. The guntes include shuffle
la.aid, table tennis, pool, checkers,
flinch, bridge nnd dancing to the
new jook and records.
All Ntudenlu who are in town
are urged to attend the Crate
activities every Tuesilny and Fri­
day evening Former eighth grade
students who will be freshman
next year air eligible for memIvt.hip ranis and are invited to
visit the ( rate,

ft .nmB
I
III* hi m
tfifirnr «
»&gt; ■•r f11ik
t.".| i* td h mi-l '
' tutMin r t flu
II 111j|e
3he mm ilit-* 'll | ped Hi'
the Ifni C«m i f***i c bt vl |tl» » "in
imrutive * i -i«* W brri djIA bloke
hcavv furt u ok
v*■doped, hut tin
nmnnei* held then k u i m
The Loath* t neck' adtutieed 1.
LieuL and Mrs, L.K Tew. .Ii
new
fWM) viii d" oi the
nnnotinrr
the birth of a
thl
and were ieirif&lt;'ii Lemuel
Peter, *1 the |*ariuud
*ped
I.uiitrhtnn Mentor in I Hospital
1 thim in tin
| f |ME||*i Si ale 11*-i ufi \*&gt;
June II
Lieut, Tew is at i"*
I fl t hr ejm Mil Mil
sent on duty Ift the South Pan I

For DAD : . . Sunday, June 17th

pr.irh« «ded H.&gt; ,*

Celery Crate Open
Tuesday And Friday

I

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Beyjmrrd

on V ula .
at
on*
small
Japanei*
o»unl**i at!,irb
befidr taklny tin Iu ' vt
Not th of (Is. Xai’ lti 11** i t *t 'I*

raffled: i r then itniuhiliit . m i,■r
Ju} alif'E foiiiftiir- nod h,d
adopted
a son
nnd dfiu^htar,
|I ••*1f 1i, t|rd| | ITv•M
M I*■*ar lino
Joseph Patrick, airrd 1 nnd Hetty
lit -O I l*itf I " m| iMt a "f my |m u !&gt; i **1 or i e I at 11•f
I •
i i , edtfe "f N d1.* hat1"
&lt; iirtdyn, nged If Mr* Halls will
t
\A I
Jilt. I*»i
IM tll l I
rc*Uired th* eo«-m&gt; pmkil
rr mem Wrrd «*» the former
Mi
llttlden
Al ttfu turn*
than a »ijmite mile 1h* Li , .i ’ ll *
Miss Carolyn ('oilier of Monte­ i .,
ffi. *
in the People
zuma, (in
It.
Boldine now o%\ ui'ii ti 1 . hiiwn ft. lonluu.'d 11» oft* i h**a
1 ♦'
f rb i&gt;taro * in l h* If lr ip* lr
i•
Mathei
StonLaii-I. Mi
The I- *r f Mnt r I1* writ roe* 1
1 1; i " ,n|&gt;b tj an rn-tif am r t &gt;Hil.
.-t- tin
. I’... . to hu lilt mile?., itIid hud Iojk* the atif font nSiAlwiii'c '-mile v
atoil hern ft out. Sdion^ Ja
I hi- nffiee m the Bimidtn P.-lesdefcone ( ositiiui almny honi'io
to). itutiitifiif lie built his home
B Iflife offered consoletilhle f i n.iMc
Pink
Aye
at
Kijrhih
s
'l
eet
and
A good crowd wax in attend­
hit a -steady stream iff ic mli-nr
fi.ii
in
l
J
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.'»
ance last night when the Celery
merit' poured mt** the n«w K w"n i
\i *i\ iti the FI ks orminmtt ion,
Crate was again opened for fun
Mnnni- (nvilii&gt; * !•» &gt;to ii *tticn
.
, | l HIM tUlM- .1 t ill l | | L | 't aaf tl» ir
and varied entertainment, accord­ 1hold “f. tlu
.1
* .u
ing to un announcement today. t . • •* odi. B I ' l l F. . .uni w.. ..... hcurhf&gt;
who fvftlt li)Ui*&lt;i the tit mid
During the summer season the "f *'
l apfurr i»f huni-du KidiO will
' inte wilt he open every Tuesilny l.o.ter to start a "flaliyi* in Sun- o| ell the a n\ Inf a i^efn-i al -weep
ami Friday evening from 8:00 foul and i*tt hecame a tdfa iter sihi t!iwnt if all* ir the w.'str* t* end
until 13:0(1 I*. M. Its activities meMibi i ««f Sanford l o«fi;e. 1 11, of the e si*ii 1 1 -nt lead ini* to .1
will he under the direction of Joe of* i1iit*j in PJBS Hr h*i« -rived Fe-.'ible jufii 11--11 w itii I In- Si v. tti h
i*
ciirt aii for the tod^e 'oj the
Mel atlin.
nfantiy dnvuv aluoy the eai of
In sears mill mhvie-eleete&lt;!
the plateau
A table tennis tournament will |M
He
la- hrhl Friday cvrning with the it ^ i • h in that niiuinU
i-t-n a metubijr of fin Pie*
winner* receiving passes to the I
»' f hutch
Bitt Theater as priie* All stu­ •

C'ire It* No. 4 of
thr
Fimt
Hii 1111 •*t (Tiurrh met el thr home
uf Mi*. Volta Williams on Magtioliit Avcnur on Mntnlay. Mm.
F. F Boll lr«J the devotional ami
■ T. E. I,.
Class
of
the
First
Mrs 1ami nurd talked on tithing.
Miss France* William* *»f Dade The Bitdr study IrRaoii wus yiven
Baptist Church when it met m
the annex last Thursday evening City arrived yesterday to visit b&gt; Mi&gt;. Williams.
Mrs
M
Cutnmlng conducted wth her grandmothei. Mr*. M
Those ii tlendli'ift the im*etinK
the devotional s after which the Cum ming. and aunt. Mi-* Ruth
i iimining They plan to lc.nr tin* were Mrs ti S Htdmsn, Mrs.
grnui&gt; was entertained hv Fredr
VVhr»■, Mrs Min’, Mrs
fur n three
w.-.V* ( ! It
, rtrk Bos.el ter with a kodsehrome wrckrnd
M i
Httirur . Mis. B &lt;
Moore.
of \tews on a*, island i|&gt; the vacation at Davtuna B. a. t.
Mis
I» (lardinei. Mrs l*ron
, Pacific .cut by his broth,-. K* ».f
Mit
Mr* W V Neville amt
, aid, Mrs Hid*. Mrs J i
ltossetter. Jr
Ref rrshinents were served b - Bill, of Fill fa ula, Al* Mi- F. W rhell Mr* ( Issu«l Andersen, Mrs
Green an.i son, F*dg.*i. J.
"t Wil li am ' and Mr*- 1s] h Welch of
Mr. S A F-denfield. Mr* .1 A
i irlundo
1 iitr.ingiinrn *m.l Mrs F i" Bine. Carlow ville Ala , and Mr* F I'
t ’laik of Kiifaula, Ala
.iM-c.l
! to t lie following NOTH K
Tuesday evening to s|o» d -,-w i at
Mi&gt; * at roll. Mrs, A h Ho*
| -otter
Mr* Hhnda Ewiru- Mr- days with their mother Mi- B
[he Wimipti'it .SiFTtely t»f ' hrlst'
II N l.umley, Mis. F‘ FI i.alehel, B Beck iintl Mr Beck
luii
Service is
. ( uiidm.i tnjf
*»
Mrs I illlnn Vickery. Mr« l unt
Mia* /Allah N Welsh pimmrv viMiiil * ilo»'ntton |»n»gfain this
ming. Mis. Marie Stewart mol
school teacher, left last ,\ening evening ml H:tM) P M lit the
Frederick BossetU-r.
for Chlcagu where she will en Mrthmh-f t'hurrh As n sjo-ctal
week neirtet,
gnrw* in defense w:urk. Accom­ fra turf* f«rr
'* C O R R E C T ION
panying Mis* Welsh w e . tier h motion jnrture will In- shown
follow inj; tlije worship ‘The pir
A eisii. hr:
F t
Mr*
H It
I rumlev / former mother, Mi*
tote »e en tit Ifni
"O ur
I mliiifi
and
Mi*
uncle,
A
llalsley,
thud vwe [.resirlent * Y lb. h o
&lt; htldrm" and 1* « Jturtv nf the
mull's l-luh. did oofcr re-iirrr ns Ernestine Westphnl
life of the SaNajo Indian
Hie
stated , in the J
' I Issue of
Mr and Mrs W.L. Morgan left pobhc u invited to nttenil.
The Sarrford ll/Sfil Hhe retired
..twin the oxfiratimt of her term tadnv for Atlanta, tin, to attend
b ib n r
\n n o i n t k m k n t
and received n bnuiiuet of fluweF* the graduation of their son. I’ fr
1hivill I F.ber
J * and Mr
from the riot, in antireclalion for John M Morgan from thi Fnmrv P hri nrr ounce the hirlit **f
I't*
her out* la ml ing record during University Mr-dual N bool
Morgan will receive hi* M D dr iluoKlvlei, Shirley iMaite. on Jm
her two yrnr term of office.
t at the Ferimld-lv*utf hi on Men
or ini Hospital. Mrs. Kb* r will ' ,
reuiernherrd « * the fnimer Ml *
Joy re Harrell.

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Gi-rlee SCORES AGAIN
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HOUSE SLIPPERS

$ 2 ’50

KiTitEnutotn

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A l w a y s tin \ ,i t t h r pai r fm I h r nra-m r m
ilia litv ait I v al tlx
A m i ti n, ,viiti i- im

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$ 3 .9 5 - $ 5 .9 5

StiirilM-r

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STEEL PLAY GYM

24.95

Suit a.

-ni. il tn i sa and
-r ption to th e

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rhtrit; pr'v (.tirlrr Suits ntv flvlrd l&gt;&gt; ilrxicnrr* who help
;reat&lt;! Ihr trrjids In thr nun’s rlothuig firld. They aro
'atlnrnl from ipmlitv matrrittls m Ihr nrwrst pattern* and
.hey fraturr lhe fine workmanship f**r which Curlee ia
lOted. You’rr uaaiil'ed of long months of pood looks and
’famfortahlr satigfm’ lnry wrnr when you rlaai'r Curlee
Suits for ymtr wardrobe. We have style* you will like In
*hc size (hut fits you—ami every Curler Suit is priced
right.
(live DAD one for “ HIS" day, Sunday, June 17.

Firestone Stores
41 -iV. Ml K- l«l 8E
MEN’S WEAR

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T im . Recapping and Automo­
tive Merchandise and Service.

SlnckUr S e r v i c e Station
71* arh Arc.

TcL 9156

PURCELL’S
**Wr Clothe The Family— Wt Furnish The Home1
216 h. FIRST STREET. — SANFORD, FLA.

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7 W B g A T f lF P E P H E R A L D , 9 A N F O R P F L O W fe X
T M mu»k ox produce*. ner
head, about double me meal of
a reindeer, and at least double
the milk.

The Beal Ford Service
In Centr*! Florida.
We apecialiie In complete mo­
tor or er haul*.

Stricklnnd-Morriflon
Inc.
Phone 100

Sanford. Ft*.

C A LE N D A R
R A T IO N IN G
P H U CK abKU FOODS
Blue stj mis N2 PI. 32. R2
S2. now valid, expire June 30;
i. *,
ii 2,
non valid,
expire July 31; V2. Z2, A l , Bl,
C i , now valid, expire August 31,
D l. E l , FI, Cal. H I . now valid,
expire September 30.
M i,A i n A N i l FATS
Bed stamp* E2, F2, 02, 112, J2,
n o * valid, expire June 30; K2,

CHECKED

IN

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JoN|ib A. tlirrold, d^MU
#&lt;L
Fir#t publication Jun« C. l*tX

L2, M2, N2, P2. now.valid, ex
litre Julv St; 02. Rf. 82, T l, \}t,
V2. W2, X2. Y2. Z2, nm* valid,
expire September 30.
BULAN
Sugar atamp No. 3fl expire*
August 31.

IN

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S K N lX O L K

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HT.tTE U f
VI.OHIIJA.
IN
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IN HE THE KflTATE HP
ItOlinlE ItliKlEll JIATI.ES.
D ffiiitd .
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT fnN-

Airplane *tamp» .No. 1, No. 2.
No 3 non good.
FUEL «&gt;ll.
Period* 1. 2. 3. 4, 6 v«lid tor
10 gallon* each
GASUI.INK
A -16 eoup/m* valid through
June 21. Rationing rule* now re­
quire that each cur owner write
hi* licen** number awl itata on
earh coupon la hi* po«ae**ion a*
7 DAYS WlTH *oon u« ‘ it I* leaned to him by
hi* local ral'onlnic board. Your
LIQUID (or
mileage rationing lecord mutt be
m a l a r ia l
presented to the board when
SYMPTOMS
T a k e o n l y t e applying for ail pa***nger car
gasoline ration*.

i ’KHN
S’.dira In hereby il t# n that AN

MU: MAK lU’ Hllt.KY haa Hint h«i
final r*jM»ri a. Ktecu#i * »*f the
Mtatr ..I rtmihiL* n iu o n t h a y *
«ltrria*4*t11 1h a t # h r h i a f t In *
f*«r prtltfitn tor final rlUrlmrpt*
an&lt;! U*At #4&gt;e 'till Apply to (be
Hon&amp;riiM*- It&gt; W. W« r*•, Count,
in life- of Mt*mUiofo County, Flor-dA*
cm Hi# llr«t day nf Jum#, 15*15, for
japprntal nf «mtit* anil fur fins*
dlcharK** n» Kirnitrlx of Iht
••Nljtr of Itdbbl# ii&gt;KK#r Ha) I#*
ibreihrtl. on thin 22rid tin) of May,
tic
ANSI f• MAK It I ‘ Mlll.i: Y,
f!t*t‘Vl(Ml of' til# w*t£tfp of
Itoblil* lit* tiff lU p o , drcrai #d.

tirsday, F rid a y , S atu rday

SAUERKRAUT

h t a t e o f p l o h id a .
fiUKKTlNGHJ TO CLAItLNCK F*PWAHI* SMITH. who*# rraldruc#
itnr* ■tltlr##* !■: *■*
i*iar#nr# H*l«f»hl Hrniih
ff«i«t* Uq. I#i Bo.
t iik

Oo Brand Turnip
G re e n s
Velvo
C o ffe e
NBC

2

10c

ib i

41c

no.
2

R j t z .
i t ,
Vila Food* Ompelrult

21c

M a r m a la d e
SunbltM !

&lt;b 1 0 c

2

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Q u a n t i t y R iflh t t R e s e r v e d

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10

Musselman's Apple

4 9 c
* 11

of

no. 2 c a n s

R a is in s
Kellogg * Corn

s-o i

Flakes
NBC

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IJfh

a . i». m s. *
imencf'thgit liftrrte tburrije^T , " ' 1
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IITMCIHT CMIUIT *HAlV

10c
8c

Mur'd#*

Kt*#t r. O
Kj*n yiiiii'llM’n, t'allfnrnlft
y.*ii *r# h#r#b&gt; nr*Hfl#*d (hut suit
fm tllvorr** h»# ln**sji Illni i (ilnm
ymi iii the Clreiitl Cmirt for HrinI*
dtiir Comity, Florida. In Cfmnrrry,
by KIaqIpc Mrl« Smith. You *r#
h&lt;*r*t#y rnjiitrn) to file your wr t*
|#n Appearance with thr Clerk of
#uid i *cfutt tn the County Court
Ifi.ii*# at Hanford. Florida, on r»t
bvft-rr Hnlurdav, lb# H ill, day of
Jut). A. Il.e IV15, or &lt;4 tU fault will
t»ix **nf art d rmaln-f ymf nml aald
f:ulino will proceed M part**, Mrd^rvl that thlp nolle* hn puitllrh*
«ul nn*" it # t*i-l for lour &lt;41 rap,
IM# illIv# wrfhe In Hit* Hanford ||#rAlii of Hunfind, Florida.
WITNKHH ni) hand at»&lt;l Ifin seal

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C l e a n s e r 3 c a n »1 5 c
Penn Champ (I loi 49-1 Fiee)
W a x
Oelden

Tib

Use honer or maple kvrup In

Aunt June's G rape

•trad of xugar to ft|t&lt;g tweet po
tato*e or baked KfeTp, •"
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ib i SALT
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H«*mltio1»* Ci mi r*i &gt;, Florida.
'A ) " mart Gall ic k Mr LIt an
f'luinl in# Allot ii#) a
&gt;ll* ndo, Hodda

2 pound Jar

18c

Pllltbury’* Dost

Flour
10
&gt;b»
Factory Packed W Q
M e a l
5
Cbunpold OI#o

OPERATORS

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M a rg a rin e
Sumhln#

T E L E P H O N E

61c
2 4 c

SANBORN

ib 2 5 c

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9c

G rits
p'«o
Faclorv Pack#4

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S. C Pink Moat

Appotixing Cooling ThirstOuonchei* (or Hot Weolh«il

Cantaloupes

fFancy

Grapefruit Juice

Fiaih Ho Loig*
bch

ha F*t*lan

46-oz Can

*30

C o r n

Cold Sunkin

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**wt ail
Parana* eoncarn-

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Fancy Calif

1&gt;K

Fancy Otaog*

Lemons

Juice

23n

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You ara heraby n o lN Iid that a
•alltlnr, h i * baatl flla r l’ ln t!i. alm vn
ly l »&lt;1
I'o n ri
by
M r*.
Vlnrnea
y la b tn n , a* g i l m i n l i l m U l i uggtba
T l a l - v r T f . r e a b tX U r u 'L fjra .n ,
leveaaail, p rayin g lo r 'o u ib n r lt r to
onyay o&gt; AVIMUm IJ. Vueurn ana
Nara l . Vvrllm the, fu llow in a (J*.
, iib »a bn. j d K e e r i u n x i • * law *
lio a t * In K tw la n l* i&gt;&gt;ua(y. P lo ttW. In-alt Ij»i | and Mr Narih
1* 1/ -of l a l k o f lllo ak D of
1A 1N P
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TO
1-CDiUAlXJP, l i r W i l l l X to p l*» I hrr.‘ ,1 1
If la o n l Ip tk« puUllo lecwrga
d lyem fool* Coonly, Florid a. In

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Libby Tomala

Hilqy Bollo Frooston

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Watermelon 3c j
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Pey- Paid Vacation*
Frequent incrcaada
Plrniant Envirunmoog^

Overtime

flm iih.
\Yr&gt;l
Tnnruit.n.
Itam petiliw, and
llx m lil

SALE OF JUICESt

C arrots

M TA TK

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ESSENTIAL WORK
WITIJ
PEACETIME FUTURE

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Salt
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Fl.Oflt tui.'. rill ' 1*1100 1tf..

Myltr Tobl#

G rit-

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Single or Married
Age 10-36
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

HILEY B E lL g PEACHES .. 2 lbs 25c .. &gt;/2 Bu. $3.35

Juice no 2 1

Apply Empluyment Superrlaor
9-3 Weekday*-Saturday*. 9-12
80U. BELL TEL. &amp; TEL- CO119 E. tat St.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged in Eaienlial Work

W * r t y t o l i - y H iy ’ ii.'-fir l
if tmJty I* 1L 1 » « l I d »* «J ,W
ktrvIWJ -y kffloVtt k*»:r **J fi*
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INllNbury^f i t a F * ’ M

FLOUR

Riakely

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Lux

LIT US’ H £i&gt; y
PLAN A

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46-ox Can

»0 0 *»M

Fresh Cuban

APPLESAUCE

'■ Flakes
L f? e . 2 3 c

W*b*t*i't Tamalo

Juice
•

Tend* Yellow

no. 2 can

nr*

E u rtw eei Prune

■’

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10c
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F u u .a iu } earb o f you ara hereby

&gt;1111*4 ang rSgiilred
v p i t# M «0 ».

mops

J u i0 ?

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Tt U’AWAKE ?

IlOBERT A. WILLIAMS
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Ph°nc 732

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Concrete Pipe Co.

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DON’T LET THEtd
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The first plants for tha exclu­
sive manufacture of rayon tn Oje
• T A L L A H A B S E lL — Jutjr 13)- United States began operation in
Senate Bill. 701, giving the
Sdminole County Clerk, fee* for 1912.
each of the defendants where
The d»ily weather ma
there la more than one defendant United Slates was fllsl
in the eaae, today became a l » » by the federal governmeli
without the governor's signature

Seminole County
Court Record
Monday, June II. 1913

Warrant) Iked,
F'.wim. It Inals H to Etta
Ruth et vn l&gt; R
Musson. J
Jolla George

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Ragsdale.

HELD WA N T E D

COLORED
gill*
for
laundry
work. Regular hours and wage*
Apply
,n person, Somlnolo
County Laundry Co.. 819 W.
3rd St.

!L B. POPE CO.
U. 8. TIRES mpd TUBES
W l E —'One heavy*
. rappl* hook hay loader oo
MK
t o .___________
90 ACRE farm tiled, good flow­
Ing well*, 10 acrw rough Isn.l
Palm Hammock Banford. FTa
P. E. Bols, 1101 Park A v . .
Banford. Fla. Phon# 0B1-W.
ROCKER,
newly
Phone 0AI-J

TRUCK!
No priority needed ! !
UM1 Chevrolet High State Body.
10 wheel*, ggecllent Urea, tar
pauiln, new * motor. Rarln’ to K"
on that heavy hauling Job. Celluu:
Ulrica

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W C A P U D IN E
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(li lt natural
for prlvucy
in im&gt;fit4\ viiiit t«*r n i&gt; Rtnclly
rrRprctnl here.
h nr ruin ami
mlalivcR am nut «iuu»U*»ncil
al&gt;nut yutii • folit
N*mr nil
ployrr in l»tmnrsR u»iuh intr*
will n«&gt;l hear of your |irr*onal
affa iru. Thrie i» no 4ttiino f«»r
I embarraBRinrnt.
ltp»son«Mf»-r m ill jmtutTXnwnt^
No c«» rnakai# on itioni'Y loan*

THE THRILL

W E D N E S D A Y . J U N E 13, 194

-

[elle/* -Motor Co.
C e l e b r a t e s Its
First B i r t h d a y

1&gt; day ©I June. l » « .
(CIRCUIT CO OU T REAl.)
O. P. HERNDON.

Clerk Circuit Court

a a p
Altman in the local Chevrolet
agency were bought by W. E.
Holler. Jr. This was Uie begin­
ning of activity which through­
out the past 12 month* ha* en­
larged tnc 'phyaical tacilltiea oi
the firm and expanded the vol­
ume of business handled,
of bualneaa handled.
. At the time Mr. Holler took
over the bualneaa he atated that
it wa* hla avowed purpose_ to
give automobile owner* in San­
ford and Seminole County the
heat auto aervlce that the warrestricted phyaical facilities would
permit. In iplte of the difficult
tie* in obtaining equipment the
firm added auch maintenance ma­
chinery aa a Hear front end align­
cr, l.__
heavy duty
wheel balancer,
er,
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motor analyxer, electrical
honea and grinder* to make poaaible cloaer tolerance* in fitting
pin* and buahinga.
In June, 1944 the building at
208 West Flrat Street waa uacd
for tha mechanical work on car*
and the building across tha street
at 216. West Flrat Street handled
the body and metal work and
painting.
Thi* aetup haa con­
tinued -but the paint and body
ihop haa been expanded and di­
vided to that each now ha* a
separate apace. A new Westlnghouae five horaepower compreaaor ha* recently been inatalled to
provide constant air, not only for
thi paint sprayers but for a pneu­
matic hammer to be used on dent­
ed fenders and bodies. This ma­
chine another late acquisition.
Since the space for the me­
chanical work was inadequate. I
approval of W I’ B wa* obtained
to build a concrete-floored, openaided addition 30x46 feet with
aufficlent clearance to accommo­
date the higheat truck bodica.
Looking to the future when
new autoa -would again be n
part of American life, the firm
obtained the Oldamobilc and &lt;’a-|
dlllac franchises for sales and!
service.
|
Because repair parts have Iwcn
scarce during the war period and!
tx-rausc of the rssrntinlity of
•ver 76',V of the auto transpnr- i
tation facilities in thi* are*, every j
effort was made to obtain parts
tnd thus avoid delays in repair*
As a result during the yrur just
past, the inventory of (arts has
increased two and n half times'
In dollar value.
Additional nnace in which l»|
park usd car* was acquired from |
the ACL Railroad with * "getready" lot at the rear of the
establishment arid a sales lot on [
the O D bS titFl side of the build- 1
Ing.
Wrecker service was in - 1
saturated.
Neon lighting was
Ided to the front and side of
t building
The firm is managed by George
Tquhy, who D assisted by Charles
Dooley, service manager. C liff
Abies, Part* manager. A. F'..
Crocker, office manager and T.
F, Hammett, used car sales limn*C*r.

house ou 1*«rk
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14 merm Und ly*n* »oulh of
-hllrood. houae and 2 lot*
mown •* Tooten Place— War*
Mute and 8 lota lylna &gt;lo»K ATTENTIO N: Service per-oMiel
and vacatlonista
Apt* und
lIda of railway In Cameron
URy, Going Into aervlcc. Mat
rooms two block* from Main
KUnlk, RL 1, Box 183, Sanford,
St. one half block of ocean by
day or week. Phono 949-11. 708
Broadway. Daytona llesrh. Fla
MOW BHIPMXNT of lataat nhon©graph rocorda. Bauer Radio
A Electric Service.
SM ALL 3 room houae on wheels
7x7, kitchenette, wired, screen
ed, awnings. City Shoe Shop
210 Hnnlord Ave,_____________
UPHOLSTERY
fabric*,
tape*
trie*, damgsks, brocatelle*. a W A N T E D TO RENT
ood stock to aeloct from. R.
: Brown, 9811 N. Orange Ave.
NAVY COUPLE wlahr* t&lt;&gt;
Phone 4069, Orlando, Fla.
hou.-ie or sjturtincnt. N&lt;&gt;
dren. Phone 630-J.
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TRUCK
1041 Dodge Penal, will take lot*
of heayy duty and «W* long ser­ SIT. W A N T E D
vice. Celling price make* thi* an
exceptional offar. No priority SERVICE MAN'S WIFE wants
jnsitbm ns general offlre wort:
' ' tuaiJid
er, 2 " 2
year* experience,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
n.oilly
iMMtkkrcplnK
VUmu
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Phon. 622
Mr» Hr mil. H14-W

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of PICKING WINNERS
Greyhound G a *
is on tha air over
W D B O tonight
at O'tO and over
W L O F at 6:16
wi t h a l l t he
"dope” on the
doge at the Han­
ford • Orlando
Kennel Club.

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Last Big Nazi Known
To Be Alive Is Ta­
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FOR FATHER . . .
SPRING-FILLED COMFORT . . .
Luxurtotlnly comfortable Ult-imck Imingc chair* com
plctc with ottoman, Npoll the laa( wonl in rolitxatior
and comfort! Choice of colorn. Made by %Strcit nnr
other famouh tle.siKnnr« of fine farf\iture.

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VERY OWN . . ,

H alf Year Auto Tags
Go On Sale July 2

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Auto license plates will be
placed on sale for one-half the
. annual rate on July 2, according
’ to 'an announcement today by
Jno. D. Jinkina, County Tax Col4F lector, subject to the provision
Ihut no license plate may be sold
for lex* than 96.26, except those
• X aeries.
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He could WHnt no finer Rift thnn
a roomy, distinctive desk. ,

3 A FINE GIFT

PA IN T NOW!
Have Gootl Reliable Painters
available. Call Sanford Paint
R Glass Company. Phone 303.
AUTO BODY. AND FEWDP.R
WORK BY A n B x m a r r b u .
PEKIOR AUTO P A IN T IN G U f f * aiAortmant of colors. Your
'“ U r out look ntw. Brin* It to

Sgt Marlon Wright
Wins -Bronze Star

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wa For Final Knock­
out Punch A h Garri­
son Is Demoralized
Illy

Pnstwar construction of a *u|
modern four lane highway 1
ing Daytona Reach, Deland, l
ford. Orlando and other E1«
eitlea with Tampa, aa deatgru
In plana of tha National In
rrgional
Highway
Commit
looms as a certainty folio"
approval of thtap recommet
Hons al a reeent/Tneetlng o f
Statv Highway Deportment.
Tuesday evening al tha t
Hall, a meeting of the Cham
of Commerce Good Road* G
mittce was held for the purr
of recommending to County G
misiionera
end repreaontatl
present from various doua
areas, roads which should
built in the county.

$33,400 E - Bonds Solid Carload Of
Sold In Sanford Clothing - Shipped
By Infantry Group By Sanford Lions

stated nx-ently that dealgnatioi
of the main highway system dk
not mean arv extra Federal fun*
would be avadabtr in the stqU
nor that the four lane road
would lie fully built in the p#r|o&lt;
immediately after the war.
Aerording to the plan, ro9&lt;^
would be built to mn-i condition!
required by traffic and gradual!]
built up to the four lane clnai
(inly a portion of the federa
and stale funds available ft*
road construction would be utet
on tbe main highway system, hi
■aid, and tha real would go t*
other roads throughout..tha alkl4
The
National
Intcrreglona

Rcalintic B a t t l e Of 21 Manhours Of La­
bor ^Required For
BougainviHe -Waged
leading In Train
At 'Athletic Field
Those
loud explosion*
you
heard last night were not Japa­
nese balloon bomb* mysteriously
dropped on the Sanford Naval
Air (Ration, nor indeed enemy
sabotage of the gaiAdine storage
tanks on the lake front, but a
very realistic display of modern
Army weapons and tactics by a
squad of overseas- veterans at the
Seminole llhgh School athletic
field.
'
The Hattie of Hougaia%jlle was
rett,uet.xl with such vividarss and
enthusiasm that wmtnen screamed
and crowd* ru«hrd back from the
field a» the big trench mortar*
let ro with terrific blasts and the
'dating flame throwers spreading
1800 degrees of death -and de­
struction withered hidden' dugouts
(C e n tla a s e

ns r a s e T h ree)

Attendance A t p o g
T rack I h Incre&amp;Bing
LONGWOOD. June U. (Spe­
cia l)— Pstrnnsgr at the Ixmgwoo.1 dog truck Is Increilslng
steadily, It » * « snnouncf.1 today,
altd figure* (or the past week's
batting through the pari mutu.il
window* tote! |17,797 compared
with 9171,237 the previous week.
The figures are compiled on a
seven night week belli.
Paid
admissions totaled 4,887, with
1,384 service men admitted free.
•This exceed*, by 960 ttt* previ­
ous week's attendance.

A solid car load of clothing. c*d
lrctr-1 in Seminole County by the
Sanford l.lons Club with the ro.
operation of boy acouta, the Navy,
school*, and other gTotips has left
Sanford to be sent overseas for
destitute war victims aa part of
n national clothing collection camnlagri under direction of Henry
kaiser, industrial magnate
Koine idea of the labor in
vnlved in loading all thi* cloth
ing on'to tbe railroad rni Is re
o „sn *s,4 iis rsa* rsoM

Morrison A p p e a l s
For Old Rackets
Urgent need fo r Unni* rackeU
and ball* for U** of men in
Army ronvelaeoent hoapiuls was
Stressed in • letter recently re
ceivr.l by Charlea Morrlaon from
llolromlw Ward, president of the
U.8. I-awn Tennis Association.
Mr Morrison, who la a member
of the National Tennla I'mnlres
Aeaoriation. today atated that he
would )w glad to receive rackets
and ball, donated, at Filer son's
•tore on F irst Street arid that hr
would sec that they were shipped
Hr asknl that old tennis balls
be don*tel. whatever their condi­
tion. as these a n used for mani­
pulation, to strengthen hand mut-

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For the time* when ” a-travelln'
Vo . . . .
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He’ll be *o proud( of •It, he’ll be *
very careful to ktidp hie aehea i l l
off the floor t
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“It's Easy to Pay the Mather Way”

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SupiTfart rouses set afire
to Osaka in a ,1,000-ton infontliary raid as General II.H.
Arnold promised bombing at­
tacks would be stepped up to
a rate of 2,000,000 tons
yearly,
making Ju|Min u
"terrible place to live in.”
General Arnold, chief of
Army forces on a Suporfortlia-p tour, .aid, "W e nre just
•latHtiir with ihc II 29• which will
M-.-ik
utlcr
dc*l r ifct ion" on
Japan
Moulin hit© \2U Superfortresses
alia, k,-,( luat'hmr toot, chemical,
Ptopeller nlaiit* ami other war industiie* in O-iikn and neighboring
Amugnsiiki on the first anniver-iii \ of their fir-t raid on Ninpon.
l&gt;n Okinawa the Ysnkx strove

for ,i quick knockout I\ iw against
Jsi&gt;Miir,c command
i»"ii
*tgn* potnlisl with Ini i i *,
, ■crlaoil, to ftddtng up
••I in. &lt;1.(oiprd gairisoft
l i., \ Ciiptuicii the highrnt peak
1 i
i-t Inch ibfeii«e csrarpi-ii ii-.il mad*- other aiKanre*.
Il'ir i-..’
■ lai'Hoe-e *urremtered
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i, g ih« port of Wen
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\ ii .1* iirluall, completed
ih,
- 0 1 1 1 *1 of major objectives
on i i ,hxr*t llorneo by occupying

Rotary Club To
Meet Kiwanis In
Softball Opener

Sanford Is Made
Headquarters Of
American Legion

I Mff iruli ivm «'iu m i n t e r mi kr« p
ini; up uith th« JmiR during Nti
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Smith And llic S«nfur*t Kiwauttf
(Milt frulll Hr Ik* lit Ill'll* I J&lt;iec|ili
( ’ iliitrhiiFM wMcIi
Mr Smith nt 'hr ir.| t ' I hill
mwH iiik*
I Sir lllVlHldli lai feel **|l thi
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Pfc. Rojfer Jiminez
(Jets Second Citation

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«»|irrm inn," Mini* &lt;** . *,*I II .i ( (m
“ \Vr Iimm* tr mv&lt; l« u 1*41' null
nirnlriRt lumr oppoait•••n «»vci tin
rod

many the 32T«t U-io Mltcneu
Romb Group of thi 12th Air
F'nrce was presented It* sceoml
Wsr Department citation, highest'
honor attainable by a combat |
unit, and among those *hartnr the '
honor is Pf* Roger Ji ntnrt. whoj
has served si Irsnspoiistlon *t'« (
cislist with the twice-.'led gro p
Ills wife. Louisa, live., at Route'
ll, Sanford. HI* parent*. Mr. anil
Mr*. Horace Jimlnea, slso lives |
at Route 0, Hanford.
Tha official citation published
In Washington lauds trie R 25
unit for an attack against shin­
ning in Toulon harbor three dsys
following the Invasion " f south­
ern France. The giant battleship
•'Strasbourg", cruiser 1 * Galls- Negrro I h D row ned
tonneife" snd a submarine had
A t I-A?mon B l u f f
tieen moved into position to use
(hair heavy
guna against tnc
Ibownmj; of K«rnmt Muirlry
Allied Invading force*. In ” ne
»»f R|fr
smashing attack Mitchell l*omh. ntffTO. Iff mImmU 1
era of the 32lat Sent nil three war­ In lii*' St John* Kiser m( I t'liion
rrpnrted yrtle.'la)
ships to the liottom. sp unpre­ 13luff. « • »
cedented feat In medium bombing poan to Sheriff Charles Hand
who In turn notified the Coast
annals.
One of the oldest baa^&gt; group* Guard unit. The body was re
overseas, tha 321*1 begs* combat coveted by W. II. Ellrrbe. A. C
In March. 1943, and lllayed A Moore, Herbert N'eiswpmtcr and
major Tolr tn brfnglnr about tha TY.' A.'Patrlck of the Coast Guard
final dafeat of the German arm­ unit and Seaman Conclartd of the
ies In Italy. In 897 mlaUons tha 8anford Naval Air Station.
JVhll# fishing from the bank of
the river, llaglov slloped, fell tn
ai^d w*e drowned. It wras rejnirted
Seaman Copeland dived deep to
recover the body.

Director Kettles To
Pfc. Lee E. Bauman
. Start Ball fkhool Wins Combat Badge
Potential
material
for
b l(
league baseball teams ef 1966 or
thereabout* la being tarned oat
In Sanford by Coach C j'. Kettles
of Bemlnole High School, whooe
baseball school for , ba(ra of_19
*ara o f age and up, hoe a t i w *
nr enrollment .
,
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Tha bora report at th* Lake­
side Park every Tuaaday attd
Thursday
morning
at
10 » 0
o'clock; How to itand up to tbe
plat* properly and taka a healthy
cut at the ball; bow.to peg 'an
oat at -baaaa. to pitch, tw l ecaBn
behind Uio plata, to ram'beata apd
every mechanical phase of buieball (a taught to tha boys py
Coach KetUas.
CHAPM AN T ft A N B n » R E D
The present enrollment In.
rlude* the following youngstatat
•Valter W. Chapman. 28. fire- Devld Haylay, Willi* Brown, n *

Mellonville Home
Of Coopers Is Sold

The homo of Waltar L. Cooper,
Hanford realtor, haa boon purA tM iiulfiMtlni Lansing. Porter Lantlng. Hap* ahaaed rocenUv by Claud# A.
Atlantic fleet dm ard MUar, Jbnmr r»nnlnrt«n, Wbldden, operator of th* Colonial
nancaa SUnetrom. Tom ml* Spoor, .doaatra, who will Htoblieb his
rtaidence there later with hi*
family.
The. bom* la located at 1041
M*nany.lHo Avenue and la on* of
Chapman. David U
t t e Moat beautiful. of IU type

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"in IriMipn Ityr nir «l»*•
liiir imrtiOR The J.m
Into the mounlaln- u
folhiw thrm to finish
of lif|ui(|iitlon " (IriiM
m'MciI that Ii* ha.t t«
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I'ii al (*4&gt;intiiM
fHiinir«l out (•
liRhmcnt iif tin
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Hospitality Braised
By Infantry (Jroup

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Marine C*«»r| % \ • I•••|•*.t Nina
mu,
Juni 1" iSpriiiili
Marini* Vic Vici. . b M« • M I miio
IP. of Sarford. atLiitird to .1
Flrat Marine An Wing fighter
a*|uadrun, ha^ Trtiintril hen* from
the Pacific for fuilouirh uml re
naaiirnmcnt. lie Wl i n k e d 10 (he
New llebrldffl and the Solomon
Ihc ton of Mr*
F.ula Mi
(Tellsno, of Ssi f*&gt;r*l, hr attended
the Seminole High School and
we* a meinlrer of the foothull
team. Prior to hi* enlistment in
October, 1042, hr was employed
by McCrory1* Department Store,
Sanford. He attained his present
rank In April, 1943.

Robert R o b i n h o n
Back From Pacific

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Thc»o mirror* arc Pittabuifh Bent Grade Pollghe^ P^te. Now la the
oi,

Arnold Promises Two Million Tons
Qf Bombs Yearly For Jap Homeland
Route From Daytons
To Tampa la Okeyed
By Highway Group

fo&gt; email trailers, end official or
'T o secure a half year tag for a
motor vehicle it la necessary to
M/utyfcice proof by affidavit that
the vehicle haa not Man operated
upon th* roads o f tha State of
Florida alnee tha_*Mlr*3lan-of
---- tha tut'FJoHdftaghwued for it.
- In .tha rase of out&lt;of.aiata lag* — In tonight's dally Doubla,-Sec­
^ on car* owned by - raaldtnU of retary Arnold hoe dropped Jersey
^ thia SUte, in order to aecure
half year tag It muat be shown
^ * by affidavit that the vehicle haa
not been operated alnee being
brought Into tbe State, otherwise
^ • a full price llcenaa tag la appU-

LUGGAGE

STORAGE, »uur. w
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Oarage.
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The bronze alar medal for merltorius service haa been awarded
to Major Ralph G. Moye of the
622 Field Artillery Battalion for
action in Italy and France during
amthc; period-oP-Jone 26,1944 to Jan.
2fl. 1946, it haa been announced
by the Army command.
Major Moye la the son of Mr*.
ME
Moye.
107 East
Fifth
Street and a graduate of 8etnin■ola IHglv. School and the. JJni'• w r s l l y of -Florhla.
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According to the citation annnu need by Major General F.W.
Mllbum: "A * battalion 8-3 and
Gunnery officer. Major Moye dc
monstrated the highest profea
am atonal qualities and judgment In
~ the establishment anti supervision
of fire control of hla unit. .
"Ilia skillful and careful plan­
ning and coordination o f the fire
control renter
made
possible
rendering close and efficient eupW port of assault infantry compan­
ies on many occasions. He meti­
culous attention to details of
training and elocution of finmissions and broad understanding
of field artillerf turtles enabled
a his coordination of many rein­
forcing battalions."

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Associate* Press!

Bronze ‘Star Given
To Maj. Ralph Moye

940.00
chair*.
dining

A N D H0R8E.

Member Associated Press

Post-waic S u pfer
Highway To Past
Through Sanford

Field M.vnhnl Montgomtt erjH Headquarters, Germany,
June 15, — Nafci Foreign Min­
ister Joachim von Ribbentrop was captured yesterday
as he slept nude in a modest
f)Hamburg boarding ho us e .
This closed the most inten­
sive man hunt in Europe
since V-E day.

IWfcn'Iinl »
oniiv.il o r r m n a
r.

West Point Air Cadet, Carter

Von Ribbentrop, understood to
^.lie wanted by ten nationa to
H»»tand trial for war crime*, wa*
'rj* the last top-ranking N ail known
to b« alive who had elude,! cap­
ture. A metal can of poison was
found strapped to hi* body but
he surrendered this ynluntatrly.
Von Ribbentrop, former cham^ pngne salesman, has been hid­
ing in Hamburg since April 30.
He laid he intended to hide un­
til the Untish feeling about him
died down, then attempt to save
his life tn a trial.
C
After being shunned bv a
wine merchant friend whom he
had known 26 years, Von Rib­
bentrop using
the
name of
"Ricsc" got lodging with an
unsuspecting landlady. The Hrlwjtinh also arrested bis sister, who
^iden tified him in a tearful, hy­
sterical scene today.

.HOTKK
’ THd Board **f Count) t'ommla
afonara of lltmlitoU l*«»unt&gt;. KlorIda. will rtfalva l»ld# at llr» Clark**
Office In Banford. on or Wtfor*
• O'clock I* M July 2nd. 1911, on
tfca following #«|lllpm*nl
•Ttoelor wltti llltfhwa) Moatr
nltachad Fully R«|yliil'ed with
powar lift, all fiM»t hi.iifw rIc.
Illdia will ha ni&gt;»n«t| and ton*
aider ad at an ad)**ii»nr#l llrf ular
ma*tln« «if aald Hoard •«• l*» hold
on Thurailay. July Ith I9ti
W. tl KlUlKK » hali man
AfTaat O |* 1l»rndon. Clnk
.

SANFORD. FLORIDA, . FRI DAY, JUNK 15. 1915

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Cash can be borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
Howland
no disturbance.—“Jimmie —
---- also
- . makes loans
of $75, $100, $150, $250 or more-flhould your needs
require it.

LEGAI, NOTICE

TONIGHTS ALL-STAR
FEATURE

im iG A n m n
IIKIIFII. DAMSEL
TIME PLEASE
JIH I.Y MACK
IT'O NKL ZACK
' HEKKPUL H l'h l
STOCKTON PIllliF;
LUCKY FRANK

for 30 days
only cos In

If we wish to he freei If we wtah te
preserve inviolate thoae Inestimable privi­
lege* for which w# have been a* long cowtending—we moat fight I
—TATRiCK OKXaT.

GOOD TO K N O W !

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-- rntle. * Hauer Radio 4&gt; Kb
-j trie Harvtce.
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mtenv.-~Cai)i»rTna— t r U i r w y
Velno
I&gt;ay, Jerry S. to Charlie C.
Cramer
It rock. 1). C. et ux to Clinton
Harrison.
Hart. Cader Crier et al to
Owen W. George
S.
Deed
American fru it Grower* to R.

Administrator's Heed
Austin. 1ou I lllmn el vir Miles
Overstreet. H. J. Sr. Admr.
In Robert llizrrll
FUt. J W. Wynn to William 8.
Smith. F’oslei et u* to Mildred Hirer gt ux.
ItiH-kinori et vn Cleveland
Real Kstate Mortgage*
U oil. Claude II et us A Mar­
Odham, Minnie L. to let Fed­
AND SHO - CARDS OF A L L KINDS
tin Atlderson et ux to It. L. eral Saving A l-oan Aaan.
,
Ragsdnli et in.
Hirer, W. S. et ux to lat Fed­
O - DEE’S SIGN &amp; SHO - CARD SERVICE
Ash. Harry to Francis Meri­ eral Saving A Loon Aaan.
wether .
George, Owen W. et ux to R.
(0 . I). I-nndrcss)
George. Owen W. et u* to R. L I.. Ragsdale et ux.
Roth. Ktta 8. et vir L. Ray­
105 N. PALMETTO AVK.
mond to Rhoda B. Kwing.
Chattel Mortgage*
Whitehead, Loleter to Florida
State Hank.
(iraahoff, Philip A. to Florida
Stnto Hank.
I f SELMS LIKE. FOLKS
Martin, Charley P. to Florida
D O N'T K N O W H O W f O
State Bank.
.
Satisfaction of Mortgage*
a p p r e c ia t e BEING WELL
Mutual Life Insurance ComUNllL TWEV GE-T 3 — K J I any
to Philip A. Graahoff et ux.
Florida State Hank to Philip A.
9ICK r—^
Grnshoff.
Florida State Hank to V. M.
Thurston F'nrms.
Flstea, R. W. to Ira Toaaie
et a).
Selmnn, Guy S. et tna to Min­
nie L Odham.
Flrat Federal Saving* A .Loan
Assn, to Charlea F'. Harrell et ox.
CLASSIFIED ADVERT IHING FATES
Rlackahear Manufacturing Com­
pany to Gua Schmnh.
10c par Una for oae Insertion
Ilonorahle (Haehargea
09c per line far Urea Insertion*
U. 8. Army to Flilgar L. TDol07c per line for • laaartioaa
fram.
96c per lino for 20 Insertions
.
IV S. Army to Ernest Engrain.
Minimum rata* . . . Me
a U. H. Army to Joe Lee.
II K Army to Marion I* rLee.
PHONE 149 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to THE SANFORD FtER.SLD
I
Ordinance
Count, flvo word* to the line. Including phone and address.
Clt&gt; of Sanford Re: AbondonAH a m r tllim g r tf for oltoatlona wanted will be charged for at the
nig Alley's
regular cUanifled rate*.
Certified Copy Final Deere*
llngin - Peters Company Vs
A II. Stevens.
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PLATFORM
•Up-covered'

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T H E 9 A N F 0 R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

EIGHTH

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—

Robert Jtohinson. Storekeeper
S 2 with the Heahees in the Paci­
fic area for tho past two vear*.
has resolved an honorable diacharge, and with Mrs. Robinson,
the former Ratty Levins, hss been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hen F.
Wade* 610 Palmetto Avenue, hie
brother and alatar-indaw.
Mr. Rohlnson came to Hanford
In 1926 end formerly managed
the City Barbpr Shop on Mag­
nolia Avenue. They will return
soon to Tallmhaeaee where Mra.
Rqbinson haa been conducting a
beauty ahop.

I ifiiinCc Ifimnittru

Mr lj%nr vrixirtrtl ihiat (lt« H.'l
mi'ii t'linvul f i*»h. b rrnrh f r i « !

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Awarded

C.

Howell
Citation

W ITH THE FI FTH ARMY
IT A L Y . June 16. t.Spec.all Sgt
Jesse C Howell. Jr., 'ii. of Al
tamonle Spring*, recently wu»
awarde&lt;l a Division Citation for
oatatanding performance of duty
on the F'lfth Arrnv front during
the Italian Campaign.
He la n platoon sergeant with
the 363rd Infantry Regiment,
Olat "Powder River" Division.
Howell's platoon was subjected
to a heavy concentration of enemy
tnachlnegun and mortar fire aa
they moved Inin a defensive posi­
tion. The platoon leader wa*
wounded. Taking charge immedi­
ately, Howell led the men Into
position through the heavy fire,
end then organised a little squad
to evacuate the wounded platoon
leader.
Howell's roolneae under fire
preventer! the platoon from be­
coming dlsorganited end suffering
heavy casualties, the elution re-

IN D IA PARTY
BOMBAY. Jun# 16. UP)— Mohandea Gandhi eaid th* release of
the eight Iraprlioncd members of
the congrtss working committee
woo the occasion for him to step
said* as a leader and l*t them
Howell, who hold* the Purple
“ take up thread” of Independence Heart, was • clerk before he en
plan*. He said he was only an tared aervlce In November, 1942.
advisor and bod no standing a* a
a mother. Mra. Bernice W.
racognlied representative of the
o w e l l , live* tn Altamonte
Jbrtspb
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"htnh
f»»ril
vn Uiu cub. drYilci) tuk'k. iuilnci*
iluul lrmon turn Mini ice tea,
which wmn served tn them l»v 1*2
iurimr liotteBReh
F"ll.»w(nir th«* Rtipi'er, the men
• (tendril • dance, tfiven In their
h**tii*r nt the C S ". through spe• ml arrangements bv Dirrctor Joe
Hull
The Hnnford Naval Air
StAdun t»rche«tra furnished the
•lance riuiBic ami the f&lt;ddieri en­
joyed dancing with the Junior
hoRtenaes. At one time, tome of
the aiddlor musicians present bor­
rowed the Navy's inatrumenta and
idnved Buteral number* them&lt; arris were drswn for nriiea
hnr*li* 1 out by Mr. I.ane which
w it ,- won by a paratrooper, a
soldier, a WAVE, a sailor and a
junior hostess. During intermis­
sion. Mrs. Ed Lane played the
piano for group singing. The hell
was especially decorated for th*
occasion by Mrs. S.C. Graham and
Mr*. Lane.
Soldier* ware quoted et having
aald that they have received more
hospiUlity In Sanford than any*
where they have Vet stooped on
their bond promoting tour.
IS KILLED

WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. Jun* 19.
( ' l l —A t least IS persona war*
killed and 32 injured when the
36th car of a freight train Jumped
th* tracks and fall on tha ad­
joining tracks ahead of an on*
rushing passenger train, Penney*
Irani* Railroad officials reported
today. More than 200 person*
were shaken up when tho loco*
motive and ffrst six car* of tho
passenger train were derailed al
nearby WUtos.

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F lU B A Y , J U N E n. VJIJ

THE SANFORD HERALD. S a NFORD FLORfDA

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R U R A L COMMON SF.NMfc
H) Spuds Juliii*uw

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not have
dl-poial the energy, stretigtli .u gepersl
ability that yvmihl In- Ins if he
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HOOKWORM C O N TIN U E S
Public tn-iillli nulliorltie* and Were welt. Thus, hookwoi in. par­
A SERIOUS M E N AC E TO
llie hundreds &lt;&gt;f families who have ticularly when the lies! effort*
H E ALTH
IN
FLO R ID A followed their advice on the mat- of all arc neoded to win the war.
While much progress tins been «cr nre to lie commended for the Is more than n personal malady
made against hookworm in rural advances that have been made on but. is a handicap to the war
program At any time, it rotw ore
lireus uf Florida in recent year., lln* debilitating disease,
it still continues to
n serumFur many years, it has lieen of vigor and strength hii makes
liirnacr to tlir health of people known Dial n person sulfering him mole susceptible t,, other

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di-ease; It i; a rerloil, ecorlothlc
factor, for a person wlio is auf.
ferm g from it la not as ablr to
make a livelihood or to progress
a* lie would if he Were well.
Hookworm is a parasite that is
transmitted through aewage to its
victims. .Therefore, safe disposal
I lf sewage
so (hat It will not be
present in the soil on which peo
l*le walk is the only way In

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wbUh it can b« » tamped out A
barefoot lad walking in contami­
nated soil runs the rlak o f get­
ting the disease--and keeping it
perhaps fo r many year* without
knowing ' why he feel* tfred so
often, why he doesn't obtain the
good that he should from hi*
food, and why h e 'l* more sus­
ceptible to disease than other
folks.

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Admiral Cheater W. N im m
traveled
from
Washiagum
in s
P e*rl Harbpr after disaster un
der the ■erne o f “ Mr. Wain
w right” and-.wora civilian clothe,
to fool the Japanese agents w ho
would hevg killed him fo r the
secret report* he carried.

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Soap was Invented ns far bark
the firat1' century.

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03« per line for three insertion*
07c per line for 6 Insertion*
$Se per Bn# for 20 Inaertlon*
Minimum rate* . . . 30c

PHONE 148 OR BRINC Y O IT Ad* tn THE SANFORD HERALD
'Ceual, live word* to the line. Including phone and address.

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refutar elaaalfled rate*.
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FOR SALE—

LOST Fight J i « n heifer stray­
ed from lord'* pasture on Snnfntd Avenue
A K Hnburn,

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U. 8. T IR E S and TU BES

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Hammock Senford. Fla

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PLAN!
One Yea

Inc wella, 10 acres rougn .an..
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palm
MAID, good |iay
P E. Boll, U01 Park Ave..
:*,liu:i.
Sanford, Ha- Phone

COMJRED
g lil,
for
laundry
work. Regular lour, and ivngca
Apply
in
person.
Semlcolo
foiu ity I.aundry Co.. 8li* W.
:trd St

W O M A N ’S pre-war bTcycle. Viola
Bntley. 11 IH l’eralmirmn Ave
LM’S. purebred Doberman I in
*cher Champion blood line »•'"
Kallcy. Bo* 257, Sanford. t'hon*
County 2304.
DOUBLE SPIUNO C O T and l « "
mattress**.
Mr*.
IUum»n.
phone 3fl'J or Pinrhuret Oroeery
20th ami French.______________
O AKLAND
touring
car,
1921
modal, good rubber. $70.00. Ed
ward*. KetnlnnU High School

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for Sislu t o H o l a m
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N E E D W H I T E iloormnii nt on re!
ll|)| H i r l u m l v
for
man
18-36
y e a r s , able to meet p ub lic ami
, u r r v responsib ility s h i l e l e a r n ­
ing b usin es s
Vpi'D in pi-rsnn
In M r
Miilllnlilt/ T lir a tr e .

W A N T Kl&gt; h
man'* I i(ft
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Vi acre* land lying mouth ol I 111( ; 11 «rlmo|
railroad.
house and
2 lo t*1 amull rlubt
known n* 'Toolen Place— Ware
w ok
Ml*
houta and l lota lying along
’ll M ark t
*ld» of railway In C*rne&gt;-on •
City. Going Into service. Mai
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Kunlk. Itt. I. Boi 183, Sanford.
w||((htit Mi
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W rite Una l„
Ordnance ol
D IAM OND RING
Moat ham I .*
car* of Herald
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TRU CK!
Iim‘ a Si.f -1 Metal Work
No priority needed ! 1
1041 Chevrolet High State Body, w iis ii'N Wi' huv e hubiktunt laj
}&lt; L .w h «ls , ficellcnt llrea. tarp* rfiinir opportunity for house
jfoiuiln, new motor. Harin’ to gu
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Phone M2
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MISCELLANEOUS
L i k e n e w , uti m*t*i **ten«iui
enamel breakfast
40.00
complete, or
with 2 chair*.
'] $38.00; »u|ld
walnut dining
* table, glaa* top. $35.00. 600 W
A le t fit. afternoons.

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CURTAINS,

lac &gt;7 table cloths,
scarfs, washed, atari-bed and
stretched. 81H Mellonvillr Av*
Phono 879.

BORROW HERE M ill.UK
PR IVAC Y IS It KMPIX IT-It
SMALLait* wood cook
alove, YO llR natural dealre for pi ivory'
In money mailer* _ I* strictly
. .food condition. O.L. Shuman.
- respected here.
Friend* and
relatives are not imcstiunrd
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or business a»*ocl«lea
will not hear of your personal
a* *•
affairs. There is no cause fur
embarrassment.
VWANTBd TO BUY: 60 hen. and
Reasonable credit rmjulrrmenti.
&gt; ftn n . &lt; Fwlmetlo Grocery, 317
Nn ro maker* on money loans.
) falnWUo Ave._________
Variable payntrtil plans.
FAM ILY' M IA N CO
W A N T E D : on# heavy-duty gran
Phone 13
. pin heuk K»y loader outfit, Florida Bank Hide

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went or eo tU fa . Perman!o rhl)dran. I U tw car. P.O.

FOR RENT
A T T E N T IO N : Service personnel
and vacatlonlata — Apt*, und
room* two bloehi from Main
St. ona half block o f ocean hr
day or week. Phone 040-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Fla.

ROOM with prlvtte bath, clot*
in. 706 East 2nd fit.

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Phoite MATKl A ir Station. 1100,

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Occasional Chairs, Streit
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Box Springs.............
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•Russians Tell
Berliners To
Open Churches

Generals Arrive In Los Angeles

. G e n e r a l Eise^howtr
s Receives Russians
Hfahtetyt Award In
Order Of Victory
BERLIN, Juno 11, &lt;AP) —
•^Berlin's war-scaml churchen
are being re-opened for Protestan, Catholic, and Jewish
worship with Soviet approval
I
Arthur Werner, German odu} gcator and Russian-appointed
uurgomeijiter of the city, said
toduy. He reported he was
told by Col. Gen. Bezarln,
Berlin commandant! “ Please edu­
c a te the children of this city
Wo they will believe there la a
Cod and have fear of God-"
Hen. Eisenhower received Sov­
iet Husain'* highest award the
of. Vkltory.
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Qnler
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F L O R ID A .

M O N D A Y, JUNK

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M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re s s

Australian Vets Make Three Way
Of Northwest Borneo
'Air Strikes On Japan
Continue As Stil-.
well Says War .May
Last 2 More Years

Ens. H .W . Frazi
Tells Rotary
Pacific A c t i o

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Squadron Shot Do
74 Planes, .Wn
462 On the Gr
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the La Inis'! n liearh he.nl on
UorniMt’.
tiiant • f&lt;»w
huurn after (hr inv aniim ami
!»3*k at the front Itnen durinif a lir irf skirmish. la inn*
Dum.-i Sr* % A irenr &gt; rt*|M»rtt*d
1hr
I’.n liano-iil
uimmiltcy
*|»|iroi n| the i»ropoH«| rule
of the rtiunlrt In imperial
lircfre, pr edit t ine prompt iflimi li&gt; the !Imiwf uf tfepfe*
•srittut it »•** ami tin* Drer*.

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fighter pilot, who recently
turned from a six months' t
of ilulv in the Pacific told
Rotary Club at the Mayftdr.H
today Rotm- uf his experiences,!
slrlki-H against Clark Field, He
Iftt A«0h.c.■ate j F||||| ff *
ni.ua, Hong Kong and okhm
Atolctlr.ur veil ruitu 1')“ ^“ ^ ,
in „ hlch his Miuadrnn acoun^i
mg ,i tiiic f win un umiih o f ^
for " I enemy plnnr* In the
mo l hw i - i f i ii 1! o i ii «• ii hnvi*
(62 on the ground and Innu
able ships nnd ammunition ilo:
fi/fd i lie I'lih u iu f to stra- i
Charles Mormon, manager
fg
ii
Itruiii'i llav. Ilciifra l
the Rotary ('tub’s softbalj tadi
Mat Arthur a in i o u n c e tl at
announced that the sCheduti
game with the Kiwanis C,r
as A m cn ian air rat.let's rarwhich was to Inaugurate
rifd nti lIn- mn't 'U't:ijm*il
summer soflhsll season helng d Yhis in the thriUlnir moment in tHr* 7l*t Kentucky Iturby n** HtMiji lr n |
the finish Ion vans r.-i 11
&gt;11 .1.1)1.01
o th e ir
rectc.l by City Recreation Dire,
lliend of the fi«»l«I at ('hurchilj EI*» ii**, I .&lt;01 nv»lie. Ky I***1« &gt; I u&gt; 4
•- if.
• .1 ju.wition nn.i i&gt;.iit»&gt;
tor t F Kettle*. has te'en posl
*)iepi&gt;e third The Himivr to&gt;*k tht* 1«H.| and kept it thr**Ak'h&gt;oit the &gt;.«««- i h.u*» luitmiml Soundphnio i t it i h i m i't'i ot i\i- i l m c
ponrd until n week from t
11-■
if, I.
liltie
Pictured immediately » f t , i their urrivul in ln&gt;* Angele- nr,- lien.
on m-count a nunflter
I tahding
George S. Patton, Jr (It-fll, nn.l It Gen. Jamr« II Doolittle morrow
hi* stm players having to
........... I .l a m b .
Standing In-tween them nt M-imctpi,) Airport is Mrs I'n11&gt;■p1 (In­ Milt
uf tbr itV thm \*,euk Visitors
, ■ It,.v and
ternational Houn.lphotnt
w
1
;
,*
i
v"
lit
(«
luMchrmi

Jthukov yesterday and aaid that
“ he Allies "are going to have
react even If we have to fight
for it,* Kisenhowtr declared that
the European war jttlt finished
1 had been a holy war—more than
any other war In htatory.
I fc In &gt; toast of pralae to Marshal
[ , xhukov, commander of Knealan
»tion forces In . Germany,
ihnwef said: *
fpeakinir for the Allied forces,
say we ore going- to have peaco
even If we have to fight for It.
„ #M I &lt;&gt;f us who are right-thinking
wont i he common men of all na.
lions to hare the opportunities
! that wi fought ^$0 preserve for
* them."
? Elsenhower's vneoch was made
0 gat a luncheon In hi* hentlousr.ijl ^ftfter* which honored Zhukov, Plaid
.
Marshal Sir Bernard L, Montgom­
ery.
A]
ery who also received the order
victory, and nearly 60 highranking military figurea from the
United States. Hunts and Britain. 85 O v e rs e a s Veter­ $210,000 Frozen Food
Zhakov Pays Tribute
!•
Marshal Zhukov, toasting the
ans To Stape Spec­
Plant To Be Built
Supreme Allied commander, de­
tacle To Sell Bonds
At Farmer’s Market
scribed his aa a aon of the Amer­
ican people and said he belonged
with the Immortal great xJ all
♦'Here1* The In f»n try,“ a mill-*
Approve! of plan* for the Hu*h
5 7 time for
weldlryr in
this
yictarieu* lary ipcctaclg depicting how w a r] Insplalmn Company for i-.n»iiu.
or wetding
* tlctvrtous

Infantry Show Is Market Board
Coming to Sanford Approves Lease
On Thursday Nite For Locker Plant

mrlude4
lllMlf MUD f t| Thrii%h of the Bans
f..| .1 &gt; Hv ul An Sttttmn, Rev E4
Mi K r by. II K lon^flh e o f 0r*j
litn-l'* luui Thorn it n Hoinson ofj
( hu i If H
iI 4Sgi . \V \ «
Kn«
F r it in
a ha vi i* lntro-1
liurnl by Hnnitnli ('ha sp a* a
f **wIfla* .1 uf Walhriiffnrd, Pa. and
a ki h 11mt•* *»f Swnrthrnorf Cop
rntrti'fl the Nuvy in F^bnif

Capt. Haynes Jr./lan ip a Man Falls State Guardsmen

the

lb.i JUS.

' ll .,n*l

- VIV m ,1

26 Months Abroad: \. t.i

For Training Duty

1
kiR'
&gt;' I■c an
rn
I it. it the
lit.
. . |.,..|tl, '
|vt -f.
vvi rr
'• M t, tings
u’ .*1 *
‘ b li.ife.l
tte.r a 1 a11«1
I »M .. J..k„
h.iM . . r&gt; i
Ii.
1( .
. . I•1.-1 li.ilke.i ill
?uM . i ’ .rf 1 f '•t'.
...... e *'"V
^ nt \ V*t f * .11 t e ( i i - u , &gt;.. ,i g i i
t hr l*li ! f 1
I' I'l-.-lllll |- •l, I - "Vl-l
Si,/ Ilk I , I I•
•
t.i I’ .. I. I,
ai, i , . ,|
••••all Si 11&gt;' i•J! sain

..
-rMtif.lt »• tl a dl l*t* f
I ....... .. k *•&gt;»\
. ..lira' ! m I'lillir «
|
Flew 25 Missions On
W liltnrttw t«&gt; iinpiiT • ml** j John (ialloway Loads
mist .itn is .af l !».* in vi
Flying Fortress To 111111i t.*I iliM
Detail Of 'I’ woIm *;
aiy, PM-t, wan t'ommipftiunrti |n
\hin»n: nnd ilriiib "f
May, 11*4 4 »»n*l twjran hU tour
I
h
ti
'•ahnirl
i.itn&lt;!nian
u
elder
tin
Bomb Nazi Targets th** die.L'f of the KoIh’I t M
I sual Drill Tonito
nf duty mm the carrier Huf.roek*
ill Urluber
I !M4 He 4m n “
j I a i .. iij.fifit, which t* hii« hop
Twenty five m 4 p » t o li ■ urcom ed i1 1hii ttli.nii iput jnef
1 I | ‘ f J t i lm I m llo w it v f f &lt; "
r,
Lrnmiriif u euinluit ^am at
1 hlef
d I ir Kin I u!• iiuv ijiruti t m a F l v h ig
^anfnnt Nn\a1 Air Station wh
Uh, din. ni'il |&gt;«-|i&lt;JI \ She I iff Jack Ih r i ;.r laD (..inrd, it’ll &gt;.* t*f **rtj
rortr^Rn, iiiifl 2d rmniih*
Mti'i -t ivv IIif4
hi* r^iiveia ti« take nut with hit
.
tie |pv'i*ii!*iiiin|f 1hr hi th a m r tritig Aith n tlrlnd -*f 12 cd t1 I ■Ii Hul vIi,&gt;1.1 , a-itj. i—*I
in the huinVN-mi tntfde* *s the
jc,j
(4V»*r ipinon for A F T At . tfiimulu* tWo mole \l-li
in, a few mo nth p
Waller Huyitt** ;
th** rtrek
\|r -(Mtswlmjin vt.»« iHiirmny wlirfr they will '
The (inimiitum HeltciU whlcl F«C4*Vit e f
* i*. pink'
Wtio today at 1Hr Innnr *tf
jh
.
fivimr n.
■ tin- &gt;1relit, Ilf I •J Ml \ M to iii t f aimng, it iftri mi«intiii« mg that
d tA i.irkv*', M.t i 1«i ed of*
-*£Anw
lb*
iv*wi*lar
tli
ill
fsir
thr
mtl«*f
hja
parents.
Ur.
at
ff
the
,,t„l \« fa- * «*r ct Tft full
tvtlfcl. 1 i i-A.ii r j i. th.i ' mi)r
( ui,i
so many
u rnnerent people*,.
jiarlrativl-bj- M • aver*&lt;«s v*t«r- storage locker plxnj en O u rjiorttrl
Tt.-V , . , rv
go Tloypc*. 7H Magnolia Awnug. d,
uc 1 by tv ‘
( )Ul UL
■vith’ t|u* rttfmmu v jlj^hr hrJd n* u«im I rflr I own ul .d *hr Im!ii tf.ln.t
l — -Zhtikov
»up»nt
-Jrr*ln irmr Ttninirlar.nhrhl st^tho S#mt- w c.i n.iRVf ,.f life ' p?d| t-Tii X
0* a
fk o l—fiv
» - h heurs
e u r * Hn
!
they *a **y
Tl!
ibr
"Tt
f
m
vim
\
furiigb!
iMiifri
lb
claret! that the gre«i,-«t In met
1
1
1
f
«
Ilf1
. M l&gt;v |»ft» r, »■*
liwxliis 1 ,1 lid tiki r .k [» ’ . i
r nifu lf
. . I*tire
. .
I^ o
Srhnnl footlu.ll fl.ld : the Sanfonl State W m *
Marhnpe^m v
rnck.tr rach of bellUr home acam (- !«* .(-end till
Frankfurt. Gen. J.id in d*
&gt;MMirttulid nf t in it Prtrfrt I 44|o*
t»f
■ 1 llir ] " ■»' » tl* tf * oil mi
! vt i* foitnt*r I v
iii - hn-t-v i i
de Tuslgny. Trench npresenU- and stirring pntivir will b&lt;&lt; played
HIE
the
elm*'
he
«
an
t
*
t,i
in
b,
d
*
*
.
$
1
H
K
I
led
M
^oiith i hum Ida- to, - mt.! K wi*m
shell, and a 1.000 pound bomt
tive on the Allied Control Coun. by ■ 1H3 piece grriund ert-w band
1 htisr
Muiking
tbr
1r 11• vt D •
Cant llivn r. entered Ihi -,-r
it 1- \1 ] . . ftnil
..ll In tit* f
Iin
cil for Germany, waa not here, from Camp Utanding.
Wilson, dirertPir of the .State altogether giving them the firr vice In January. 1'■*t- anil h -cvi.
t
apt
tiitllnvtny
«i*r*
I
d
I
i*
u'
.
..f
Mn
A
Ira
..(mil
H &gt;
power equal to on* aalvo from i
N n v iiJ
f ii' Id -i I m
i tilillrry
^nnd Lieut. Gen. Walter Bedell
John ,\|i 1arh,
Sgi f ai l K h «d ,
Vrnn
A ii
iimv il*m! i h
Termed by Ed ' Lane, chairman Market Hoard to Manager 11 J. cruiser He said that carrier w »' » d hi*
-.,.'1 g 1111&gt;’ 1 tj r11 ( rvt ■t ,».-d fin
I I iihliiMtvd Dll I Mg• Ihrrrl
Smith, Eisenhower'* chief of of the War Finance Committee's larliman of the market.
Syr 11 \ Kperi t | l W il kmin SV
training
nt
Ma»\vrll
k
irlil.
AU
«lv
staff, said the meeting had noth­ publicity for lh« 7th War Loan,
Mr. lgrhman today staled that (are has also changed consider­ bam a and Turner Kir 1*1. Albany.
AccordIi r*tr '[«» « 1l%l! Miniblifig r*' Tyie, I'fr M l„ H«!&gt;or i, Ji . I*v? j
tng
ing. to do with the council’! pro. as one one nf tba greatest exhi­ thpi nuproval by Mr. \dtlson waa ably since the early days o f the G i. Lla Mean Ur : Air Mfrlal. iwt* '-«»»*
l(
M
im
Uii |i»» t»rv • t*Ml M
war
wfifn
a
tour
a
f
duty
laate-l
s.
Nevertheless
—
It
was
malnc
.^
m■
I
m
bitions of its kind, the spectacle equIvkTent tn“ T ^ t o ahead sigii.il IH months ami action was not cluster* Htld tbr KTtl lltM’iHBlmii
Irt.wii, .,|ti f itTiif
' &lt;ef.’ .h * dr*' loIlflHMIl ll , IM diltkj-il 1 I of t(*
learned authoritatively
_ thet man
t 1-.. 1 * ! '
f vt i l\dr S ‘'t.i* \ !M I *o
will be shown free. "You do not ftuni the State Market Hoard to
............ &gt;1lilts'
with four ktnr v «n&lt;l In** r•*( *•iv***l
.minor matter* relating to the ad have to buy a bond to *ee this lease the land for the site In Bush likely aftener than once In two nr n prvhidfhtial unit i Umtlim
\\t*di * * U I k i- y , nlist F i t y r m il i*.
tdt.ve.l lin e
three months Now, he added, a
• ministration of defeated German •ntertalnmmt, but we know that Insulation Company.
of
ill* W iln n ri
Ilia firm i.r«rmilinii num m dltV i'll kr t h. a [
pilot
is
likely
to
see
action
every
were discussed by ElMThcrwer an,“ If you .ee it, you will realise
G. B. Hogan, assistant state
Tan-Pm S h o l f,
BtplaniLrr 1'* I - a fin
t.,i
I . • Mr111it Ml &gt;f ' * . • t' . '. . " k
Zhukov.
market
director
represented
Mr
t
*
'1
or
thra
days,
anti
his
to
r
. . 1. », «. •
the need of buying more brprds,”
jilon*. nml h* w a t m,«di ,♦ f ’ «
* l i t in** • I i *-i i ■t -I *
M i.t i
No further meetings of the .aid Mr [.sue
Wilson at the meeting Huirsday , "f 'l“ ty ba* been cut down to s i liautriiuni
Hi vkrt- m ..in m. .i '■
| 'll |lfI '• .'dill If II4f ,1-II aI |'■-#•Mil lit
four power council are expected
i&gt;..
i
- . i evening of the Sanford State, months
i ■,,
r ,i ,
rank uf » Hjtiain in Jm.i
l 'U
|*•“ Iit \ l I O| k |* \ t "I I f
unlit Elsenhower returns from hi*
, p
&gt;u.ip.».1-1 .....
h ap men Market Board, at w Inch
I os h railer descrilmd an t &lt; . m- tht . i. I‘
I \
I m i *,
I " pr» 1 ‘ i &lt;n hi-f a I
1
« visit to the United States, likely Mr lame Unlay pointed out that time the l&gt;o*rd approved the site, tark on his cap tier by a J*p follimmK ' uni [did tun *d l.*1
1 v ‘ * .It
rnUsinn. and »|*rnt lb** Ldl'*wi» w \ H,I I (*»'♦ M
unly had .old hut
Seminole County
(hi* ( din id and a mcmUi of Un
^ to last 30 days.
of the market us previously plan. ! suicide pilot whose plane blew i i r trarbtnir mt ml nav igatiuti in i hmlcf \ y *i 11*
ID.-MM Flundu Ad ju Inn I («t*iiia'inr% t at t *I’l (.till ' tl .1 * ttfi•* t iMts af r and
M,
$136
O
S
H
In
E
Bonds,
or
*2
per­
An authoritative source said
ned, facing 200 feel along West up only 100 over the deck &lt;&gt;f
til fill liMIbit
plan l&gt;i| Hi** tommi id hr wiif it'd in r «rnl I h r l l I h i
Tjland.
The
i i v i t a ll
tib jrrliv r*
"1
the withdrawal
of American cent of Its E quota of f3£3,00U. Thirteenth Street and served by the ship, and told hi* suuadmn
Di^ Ffill ’ r»Mn
U I&gt; |&gt; I.. Wil
Tna Fir»t miaaioiiR in which h«- iti*i*Idi*H* o n u n rd
"Her*'*
the
Infantry"
will
show
S la t * * ( l u m d r n o a in p m id it In
troope from the territory now In­
a
sidr
track
of
the
Atlantic
Coast
lender who returned safely to participated Were directed at ..lib
Mill, I till 1It.I nf
Km im-rs’
f o ld
to p r n v i d r p r a r l K - . i l t i 'i H M ’ t
cluded In the' Russian sone of medical men going to th* rescue Lins Railroad.
hi. carrier after tha tall or hi*
Mur k« i
' ii nt i
ni|i nml
occupied Germany would begin In of th* Infantrymen who have
According to I’hlllin Cole, rep­ tilone hod been shot off, and of marine pen. In France, and Inter ( ’pi. Harry L. NNuslcr n f m a t n u t l O f l r i H r l l l l k ' HUbfiul-t IM.t I k*cf I |. V
\
u s e f u l in t h e r m |&gt; U » )m in ( u f u n it
A s few weeks. Rusgtan (troops will been'wounded In a barbwire en­ resenting Bush Insulation Com­ hi. own narrow escape when his at Kiel Fill low*** I huuildng iii i -»I*■ nrti
! '
it tr. n.1
iliilllig
i n t e r n a l e t n e i k * '' * I***, m id
take over the vacated territory, tanglement. It will show a heavy pany, the frosen food locker tdant plane mimed the landing deck lions ngmiiet fightrr fntli*ni" ut
i I’l’inetils
and the American* and British macnlntgun brine put Into action; will represent the most modern nnd Innded In the water after hi. Laipiitr. Frankfort IbrllM, Hit* Winn ( ’milhat Bailee til a11*Vt*I•a11 tft*. a(*lllt&gt; ,tf
i, 111 1.0
l i i i i i r d n f f n e r * a n d .* |»m t«*d n m i
then likely will be Invited to Ber­ flamethrowers blotting out the type of construction and will cost motor had rnnked nut. lie amd men. and nutnrrou* nihrr ubjt*ct f 1.1
H i -VMM •
H ahllsiieft Or* »'w«r IhrtM
a ,,|
1
U . . I , .....................f
tlvei.
lin, which I* to be under joint flag of Janan in a fiery holo- alpout 1210,000
The one story hr
felt
vary
lonely
Hosting
im
iai.i V life
cmlit, and the climax af the show
H .le m . F
M e .lei
' I i . f M an
In Kntrlatul lie epeitt many en
I l s i l l i i H us rase TSrssI
control.
around
In
tne
middle
o
f
the
, I........ I
' a- S Uih
Joyable belli. In nilli|i#liy with UM,1 fo f pns I 111U' •' » ' * • ■eJt■Tl A ’
„
Th* Russian ord*r of victory will be an assault on s Japanese
. ...
Never
Cease
Days
()i
I
Pacific until he w a a picker) Up by * son ■&gt;( Judge amt Mr,. It W It If JIT\I* ? Of
1»• to Ail'
\\ ^
a f ».
*1
• never before In history h*d been j P**,bo,t ** ^ ’ ,,,pln« ou^ “ r ,h* Leslit1B. Moughton
n destroyer which radioed his Ware. Capl il illon Ware i bar* t Inulf u ♦»*
1 .v tl .1
I am .
* . • ' » **•*!
In Dai l v Double
presented to anv but Rui*l*n*.*nd |*?"'?? I’0*1!1” "
flamethrowers
I carrier. r‘ W * have aboard one
T Mr CHH,
f kill
ii'1 it " 'M
• *-111k•. 1
ilt at hi. Iia«e, he »»ld, air-1 IW u r d r d
only seven previously hod
Made
Private
1st
Class
K
naval av)ator whom we will Jgajl*
r
I* -,-T
An exhibit of all kind* of fir#
me. I
btedurt for III! 1 I MIIl.l (Ml II Ml tJu*
(Sr had n like vint with no
awarded. Eisenhower1! Was numk ......
I.UNGWtn -Ii
1. Spv
for SO gallon! of Ice cream.’
(kv S ip ford jrmftvyiiul l-oy Itrin. T h u d A i m v ' i d l
, . —Nftfvri (, « u'«l»| in&lt;«
. 1rtii^
jfk u haD 1 i t
v v .lt
r in d
t hovel*
n ." .t A n - I n i i .
her sight and Montrpmsry's num- • rmi will be on display on the
t-pill
dn*&lt;
llu told that in h i* i
J E R *6ip»rt. wfiiT hflit fo r rrnm(- whprf- T\»« 1»f
t'nr'T'w* &lt;fTY&gt;ft*/*'*■'' corner. o( .JlngDoJl*. Arctma-and
■»—h*s- alaa, «
nrng'fir. ilglith rm-1- o f Ihf , 0h f r
on Clark Field in th* Ph ilip p tm . I fme
? 13 In Germany, lie rejmtted
Firsl Street on Wednesday and
Alwtiyf* lunkirik' t*«i ♦ pin nil t*» son el tin- Sanfuail riralm lii'Ke*i
time
''
- i -a - &gt;tv ,-f tin* Arcmlia
(Bt&gt;eci*l)
—
The
promotion
of
he had to fly through an un.
Thursday. »
Sgt. Brill 1tmked fine ami pUy Upnll, ('pi VV»-&gt;lit tu li flalM
nr I club Saturday night, and had
1
'* '’•{"B
Th* soldiers ant expected to Leslie B. Moughlon from Private usually heavy field o f flak where that
it regard. In all hla frirmla in id bin huibllt-N l-&gt; pin yi hie uh never fnm-hrd betta-r thin fourth ' I■1..a 1a, ,a!I&gt; .l.mbl, I making li the
S
to
Private
First
Clasi
was
an­
errlve hers Wednesday morning
hla belly tank was blown o ff and
place,
rxri'il
in
to
form
the
Orel
l“
'«*'*‘
...
.
npi'PI'l-d
live(In
m
an
giamln
in
nn&gt;
pmnu
they
nfortl.
at 11:30 o’clock and will stay at nounced today In England by two of his six guns caught fir*. v G apL llaynca flew to this Cl»ln«* n rro ii liuiitih* tfu* dnvt leg of the daily dotible. that team dark market in I In- -tale. hiplan*
Brigadier
General
Morris
Berman,
the Sanford Armory Wednesday
Ills slick stuck to that his 1"
through Germniiv Hr n*rintly cd with .Shellfire to tomplrlt* the ***'* |M hit o7»Miment u market
and Thursday nights, an nrrange- Commanding General, Base Air rolled and on three atterapl
___ mits to Country and arrived hunie Friday *ent hnnit* it rolUn’tioti of n*’V% circuit nnd bring Joy to the thra-e nadivatia-,
msnt made possible by the help Depot Area. Air Service Com­ land on his carrier, he wee waved •ft 30 day leave. He intend* to tiihiA hr* hml rornpOMHl and fans who hri.l the ;t-H romblnn
"I'omiiaii" a-i.niu.-le- ly have a
moit of hla time here and
of the Senford Naval Air Station mand.
off. On the fourth trip In, when •pend
I'l-'hr
em. lit
of
vegetables
St Daytona Ranch. A graduate in ipvprnl uf bin rarlu-i ningj. nrc* lion, that pent Ihem $770, one
through the loan of cote, sheets
Pfc. Moughton It serving ns a he hart mod# up hla mind to land
the 1939 els.* o f ijcmiiiole High iK'ing pruniiitril by CUuiJr Lnt»* the hlgheat .l.niblea ever ti&gt; pay every .lay, but vaitli continued
and blanket*. Vivian Speer coun­ Mechanic with the Air Service anyway, he came In Just righto ff nt tho lamgwooal track.
[d ry and hut weather, shipment*
hum. New York puiilinhcr
ty War Finance chairman, will Command, ths organisation that
fcn*. Frailer paid hi* respects School, he later w i n employed by
Saturday night’s returns were cannot ronlinue much longer,
have charge of this arrangement. backed the sir air war In Europe to Rotary which ha said as an Yoyr^'l'* and by the Florida Slate
tile large-t of the season, the
"Fort I’ n-rca- Market Is very
-Wednesday evtnlnr at the thuf- by furnishing the supplies, en­ international organisation Is mak­ Bank. .
living out of the money t quiet. Drought is gm wing more
Sgt. Woodrow Hanson favorites
Mroe Chapter No. IS. R.l A°M,^wm fleboanl court on the lokefront, gines and aircraft for the final ing a great contribution toward
moat o f the evening. larng shots aetinus, and some citrus tu-c-s
W b* held (Tuesday, at 9:00 P. M., the loldlsr* w|ll be given a fish aerial offensive that brought Ger- better understanding and world
pnld exceptionally heavy odds,
have dropped then leaves nnd
Back
From
Overseas
Pfc.
Thomas
Harley
at which time Um Royal Arch fry by the Seminole County many to htr knees.
peace.
upjieut in aeriiiua I'lindttinh FarTonight'* rntrirs
Dsgna will b# conft
on a Chamber of Commerce, with Mr.
He la th* son of Ur. and Mrs.
VICsl l i a r . --- ! IS M i l * I
Furr, nr* ie|,urt,-d to be |ilnnning
Is^ack From Europe I hgt 1
Lane In charge- Atteodsnae w4ll James Moughton of 1(771 Union
Class of candidate*.
t Jrriipy 111tir&gt; I. Hr rural r»»h
u larger act rage than ever tieforu
son of Mr. and Mrs, M Hanson, I W il lin g
* Ir t lily rirt.1
be strictly limited to the soldier Avenue. Sanford. Before entering
fur the K’atl -ettann
I ) l i 1f 111 Hei I In r 7 i d l e r
U rm M rr
Pfc. Thomas Hnrlcy, son of is home on 30 day leave after I4 Nhuo
K°yil^|Aitn
j uLi o
nr# intited guests. Following this, USO Di- th* army In Nov. 20, 1IUS. he Mrs. Susie M. Ford
R «iT A «h 'a
&amp;miJ S^tevtteH
Avtkj
* AImuni Black
“ Plant l i l y
shipped
13,676
T. L. Harley of .South Sanford, 27 months of overseas service,
rector. Joe Hall has planned a waa smployrd by Van Antwsrp
Harr— I ' N h i r l l f i
package* of produce last week
during
which
Mint
he
ha*
been
Dies
In
Lake
JVlary
dance
for
the
soldiers
at
th
arrived
May
6
from
the
Euro­
the
Fed
(P
lr
a
t
Half
l
l
a
h
r
Iftoalilrl
and Aldrige Drug Co. as a Drug
j
lor a return nf $ 17,678. Pepper
end fflKrestlon Building to which Clark.
pean Theater and Is new at Welch Liberator -bomber administrative t Auto Msrhlns s iu.i Turf
II*attended
Seminole
led. with 10,161) hamper- selling
Officer
NCO
In
charge
of
on
uperatlona
*
J,'**1
,
A
et*r
*
J
h
B
Army
Hospital
at
Daytona
Beach.
the public Is also Invited
Mr*.
Stult
M.
Ford,
71,
realHigh School.
dcimrlmnnf
* H*lnlnTli»ll*r* f Vlarcsll Wave
at the ceiling of $2 75. The
George
A
.■
Sneer
ha*
mad*
all
Recently
h
#
Ira*
been
visiting
o
e
p
iir
im
c
n
j.
I
4
llrtxhi
A
o
w
r
r
i
J
r
s
»
l*
tji
lli.se
dent
of
-Lake
Mary
for
tha
pa*t
A t Am
------------------------- i
market will continue to operate
He received Initial training at
Tkirri nar*— a is nails,
amnvwaenu for. use of the foot10 years, died.late Friday altera relatives end friends In Hanford.
through June, July nnd A u gu it to
ttaasi liaaw itallr l»«*et*i
boirnew by seeing to It that It
If* has received the purple F l McPherson, Go., and at Or-i
noon
after
en
lllneae
of
five
days.
Rain Falla To Make
accommodate growers and local
&amp; Installation
Undo Air Base and was stationed * '•*** M*w.
i Hho* Mi*mr
Funeral
servleea
for'
Mr*.
Ford
heart
decorstlon
for
shrapnel
^ord
ly fleeted
buyer*. A light volume of all
were Ti eld at ft*
ftJO e'eloek Sunday »ounda received during Infantry six months at New hnundlaml.| , »tj"b,*rs..ii*iiir t Hiii# iii»*
.
Up
For
D
r
o
u
g
h
t
commodities I* expected for th*
Campbell-Lossliig
-» Dari* Don
‘
-Funer. apMHmsnts in December with A gToduata of Seminole • High 4 Navy klsn
afternoon at tha Erkkaon
remalnrder nf Junr, and okra and
Wawrth Mar*— V a l a r t l r i
in 1936, he attended local
Heavy rainfall on Thursday al Home wttdb th* Rev. W. P, Um First Army during th* breek- School
lUaUlal* lia r*)
eggplant will ronlinue In July and
grade schoole. He later took a
failed
to make op fo r. the Brooke Jr. offleteUnr Mrs. Ford through at Ardennes Forest He course In window display at tho t (lull* MIiaiIow - 1'nyol* l(*it
August," he said.
has the good conduct ribbon
I Chink a liuas* S Vs** A » * r
drought earlier In th* month, and waa survived by no re lathree. In­
New York Academy of Window I Don'* t’al
t Coun Vlr*
then I* a net deficiency nf 1.0ft terment was In Evergreen Cemo- and tha RT0 decoration.
t txiiila
I Mnrnlnx Juilx*A fter he was wounded h* woe DlspUy. * ’
terv.
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rttfh llae*—S/l* a ll,.
Inches for tho 10 day p*
Home On Leave
confined
In
Parle
for
some
time.
1
Parlay
1
llhythm H**c*l
Pallbearer*
went
W.
A.
Bt
a F.
RENT CBIUNG
1 J*r**y liar
S (Ttiarok** Doul,
He graduated from Bemlnole High
era, F. W. Smith, Frank G.
htuhliy
tiny
T
Jlnal*
fllrl
te, H. M. Gleason, Eugene Dwan School in 1913 and enlisted on
Drlva A * e
I l^ ify Htilp
. Alfred Spence Williams, Jr. haa
WASHINGTON, June II, WT—
Doc. 7 of thst year.
anal J. H. SktweeSixth lta*» V iH fttr i
returned to hi* ship after Spend­
A general Increase In OPA rent
(Qalalala R a n )
ing the week-end with hU par­
ceilings w et requested af Con- I V a ld o s ta
I Ho C u t*
. MISSING SELECTORS
ents. Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Wil- '
* H to w a w a y
grass by James Downs, Jr„ rep­ t Q r lt t y
1
Ite
b
a
l
l&gt;
*
m
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l
T
K
lg
e
y
's
l
u
t
t
y
Hams. Ha has been with th*
resenting the National Associa­ t D ta .lU tlK » * m » n S t 'a r n i n .
Th* following colored regia- resentin'
Merchant Marina since January,
tion of Real Estate Hoards. He
Irtra lk Ha**—Tulartlyr
t Htockton I'rlit* 1946 an,| has recently been pro­
testified before th* House Bank­ 1 IKin* Tim
moted to Junior 3rd Officer,' CIA
ing Committee, considering legis­ I Lu ck y f r a n k * T i m * l ' l * a * *
C h w r f u l lluddy t Rtardrltt
---------lation to prolong the Ilf* of the 4I Jolly
Slack
I Cuban Libra
Pvt Robert J. IToctor or- -i'
OPA.
' Blebtb Mac*—*/ia Mil*I
rived Sunday from
Chanute,^
10 * 1*16 * n*H|
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I
J * r * c y VField,
ic k
111. to spend hla leave WltKu
B o sto n D ab *
I J * r * * y UUI
his parents, Mr. and Mra- Clifford 1
I T o m m y ’ * P a r a * 1 H h a k s rto w n
Procter of Park A vague.
4 Lucky Down t Rocky. Lad
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THE SANTORD n g g A L P , 8ANFORILELOR1PA

MONDAY, JUNE 11» l f 4 »

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of . Independent Motion Picture
Producer* wove* in for i l i
fortsd share of tho fluancul
*poila '*hich will result. the m­
dependents
_______ with
___
' ‘ i contend,
tho
smashup of the producing « re­
leasing . exhibiting combination.
Tha independents eema toto
sharper locus with Ufa recent
withdrawal of United Artiste from
tho long establish*) Motion Pic­
ture Producers AieodatieeC^ommonly known aa tho "Hays Of-

1&amp;t In Pacific
At U. 8. Libefatfir
'By M ouniR U ;.t $ lf t R G
A P Newi f eaturea
•LANDS — It was a case at
utual curiosity whan an Amtri, Liberator skirted this task
c# of the British Pacific Fleet
other day.
«
:
he pilot uld hs’d Ilka to taka
ook at In* force of .British
rim. battleship*, crulaara and
troyars^ He probably dlsap.
ited atudcnU of American fuft bjr not wisecracklrg “ Fancy

settled in tho
basic lltig*i
coming- inoi
---- — 1---------------It la Mtrmttad that there la
ona printing plant for e rff? .0.600
x o p lj of tha United States. -

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&gt;D. SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A

Market Board
Approves Lea
fo r Locker
structure will have {00 feet
frontage and »-l!l be about 90
feet deep. It will have complete
gscdiUea for slaughtering cattle,
Mena, etc., and processing, cat­
ting and slorinr meat. There will
alto bo.;.faci!itic« Iot..*ca food
storage, and methods oi owkl
fraexlng and storing of fruits

ter Wanger aa cM
the .Society, pow Ik
era. Indudwg .StUk
coiners a* ln|#niari

Mina wnn Karal" nvnr OiA

The British commander promptInvited the search plan to
rtolt" h(t force—It wouldn’t
art to have the ships’ gunners
it a closeup of a Liberator. The
K plane flew In low and lejanracircled the powerful array’ of
arahip*.
•
On hla way out. the filer mesigedt “Thank* for letting me
-k# a took at you — ard not
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u . me
shooting
do „an
,t' What that pilot didn’t see was
• closeup of life aboard the big
ships. Here, aboard thlif mighty
one soon Jearns to be­
lt the ahius, planes a:d

Lro -M c C u s y ' t &amp;tir

said

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DEPENDABLE

Shortly after be romped to victory In the historl: Kenluck- DSosH
stands In the winner's circle with.Jockey EiJdle Artaro up, Mr. a:
a n st the left. Ivan I’arke. trainer uf the winner, is ni . riirhV

no

Downs.; Hoop,
-poper, ih* owr
i rational Boundphoto)

it* . an ataliwt
the major*’ • control of. anpioxlmalely 2^00 first .rtn’’ IheAWT*
to, the country,.*.tiesi*-out. they
crjum, that rnventa them frpjii
finding adequate theaters to show
intafrj pictures, provided they find

u
sYj j o t k .i?w
nnti-truat law In making,

eotuUto Of cooked, ipu-ggy
tea ladled out from huca
liners. Handwicheg a n thp
lual fa n for lunch. Nobody
«ms ever to drink water—It**
ther lime juica or hot. tea. ,
Pilots and observer* lounr*
Wttrd the quarter deck whlW
altlriJr the l o u d sp e a k e r call in

ing and showing their m
tuna. In .tM same fash
meat packer, hiv, been

, o f UOO.OoO &gt;ork-

H • ant* theater*
teuntry. ' -T ; ’
Th« first blast la slated to ocn tt . ot'», -84ntombet whdn the
gov«rftm5it;-Minlg* to trial it*
ahtcplng anti-trust action against
the major film companies, char*I
etonopol|*tlc practltea In .m b
ducitig, nleaslng and exhibiting
motion pietuna.,- . .,
,,^v
.*-T m *ult,. filed In I'.'Jd. name*
« * t defendant* Paramount,. Wap»a2[ .'Brother*,' Metro-Gbldwyn'
Mujrr, L’dth’ Century-Pox ahd

ease ........... . h* vug «*
southern Ryukyu* la already Jl fa­
miliar sight. The BBT — British
Pacific Fleet — mad* IU.combat
debut then late to March Ana
has struck this air Installation
area many time* alncc,
'
■ The open al/ q u a r t e r a w ,
astern and under the flight deck
on this big IlluBtrjou* c!**s Brit­
ish Jlattop. la often doil.ed by n
doten or ir.1 green canvai coU
where fllen nad. aleep or..J;ut
past their Idle lioun. WJthoUt
stirring, thenr e*n aee plane* liv­
ing off-or landing oft other rar-

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n i. m d

Tire* TitoT They w ool

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go to* oo abttlUff, aukjaer povesteala . . . bet-

ff
Jrf'i
wf
U Eh
W Ay

oo them balor* they
burn up and lot you
down. Sot. Hr... oar*
Uis* and money . . . Me
as today lor tost, erpert.

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State Guardsmen
Leave For AFtAC
For Training Duty

There wilk be a large*-platform
on three aides of the building,
north, west and south, alio an
abattoir for cattle, and an aging
room ft\ meat. ' Offices will tc
air conditioned.
.
Mr. Lehman and tha Board dis­
cussed plans lor nlns new mi.-,
kat stalla in the form of a buildin* to be erected, providing the
WPB approve*, west of the San­
ford Fruit Company end east of
the proposed locker plant. Mr,
Lehman said there it an incrca*.
Ing demand Xer more market
•tall*. The addition .would in-

lore of the*' various units.
To carry out their mission, thr
Guard will spend gis full days of
intciwive slodr and drill, with
virtually all subject* belig taught
by experienced Stole Ouard offi­
cer*, although *ome speciali*e«l
course* will be under the super­
vision of officer* furnished by
the A A F Center.
The advance patty o f the Guard
moved into Orlado early . last
week to complete last-minute d«
tail* and map out course* of
instruction. In addition to Col.
Vestel, this group included: Lieut.
Col. Cedric Beni of Caitlebeny.
«ho will be executive officer*.
I.irut. Coi. Frank Poltraa. Winter
Haven, achool rilrtetor; U tirl Col.
Thomas English. Ft. Lauderdale
school executive; Lieut. t.«L J«m
W. Hollister, Jr, of Jacksonville,
chief sigr-al and personnel officer:
and Major Joseph Ingram, Jack­
sonville. school adjutant.
Today the guardsmen meet Id
ifri. Jr., is shown after his arrival
son George, 3rd. The Utter is a general aeaaioi at the theater
in OAAB hadquartcro area where
they were addivssed by Col. E. f.
Rundqutst. OAAB commanding
officer, and Brig. Gen. Vivian

with July 1,. marking the start
o f the fiscal year of'thf^narkei.
W . A. Lefflar, was elected chirrman of the board, a post which
naa been pccunled by Ralph Wight
ns acting chairman sine# the for­
mer chairman. Charlaa .Dunn,
moved to North Carolina. L. f.
Frstltr was named a member of
the board which includes Mr.
I.-ffler, C. R Clonta. Charles I-Oe,
Mr. Wight, Gus Schniah and Hen­
ry Nick la.
Mr. -Lehman termed the nea
locker plant r reject as a great Commander of the famed U.8. Third Army, Geo. Georg#
potential asset to the community,
and pointed out that the yearly
payroll of the market and related
mnrbv packing pinna Was a grow,
tog factor in the prosperity of
Sanford.
Mr, Leffter In: turn
pointed out the fact that 600 in.
dividual food- storage lockers had
been subscribed for. was an in­
dication of the confidence of the
people of this Community in tha
nroject of the lpckrr plant.

na. Orson Welles,
all, Hunt Btromberg

to do; Air crew* spend long hour*
just waiting for those axnlosjva
seconds of contact with hostile
bomhtil.W'' ,
In a combat area, the hand* are
colled to “ aetjon station*’’—corre­
sponding to the U. 8. Nary’*
''general qparterBvr-befoc* sun­
rise; they must remain on duty
until after sunset.
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shops, brrwerle* their qwn u loons and oil eempanlcs their own
service station*.
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The alleged monopoUalle Sraitiepa deacrimlnato against the
smaller indepandant producer or
theater owner, the govehlMCnt
claims.
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You ctmT tell v/hol I* wrong wiffi a Hr# by a casual
glance. Il mutt be placed on a lire tpreader, under
a tlpng lljtht; eft’ every defect con be plainly visible.
Wo have ivch'tfflvljrttcnl— ph»t the knewlcdge ol how
to correct vrhoiever defect* show up. Bring your lire
- Mould## to ve- We like them becovis wo can render

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StNOINO WALLS O f SMOKI thmisands of fret Into the air, Osaka L pictl&amp;d in n,mcs as 3^00 urns of ArcIkiiii Ies and explosives from II S. bombers got results In the second raid on|Kat i « r t Japan’s gtraJeri arsenal
and second rtty in sir#, Osaka wax rrported hit by a third heavy attack that 9rl h&gt;i*e Ores raging in Its ewitrrn
section. This i* a 3l*t Bomber Qemmand photo. •.
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Australian Vets
Make Three Way
Invasion Of Borneo
|« aalla«ed

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•uppfflnl Ihv fHrrr Yank ilm |
•inn, na-kinr *n &lt;&gt;n l l »

three-,

mite
e - e « f » n
—&gt;ulh. ,
ern Oklnsna tlaiiis i»n *»*t ul&gt; *
tu l.00»l var-lx itexpllr hr.x»jr Nip |
iMine-e f i l e « '» l t » « major coun
trr attacks.

Japanese ea-uallie- r e a e li » *t
3U2.II6 in I he Philippines' -**«• .
a 17 mile ndvane* to two d»&gt;oj
mine-, the Jllh DivUh-n near an
eapcctcxl maim lank l^ltie

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GUAM. Jun, II. lA*l—Ai
lean troot a ha»v oiwne,' r
scale frontal atlarl un lh«
P*eetaladb*H- Yawn- Duke. pl»'
advancing air much ax LOOO y

Phone 111
Tire Repairing

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V.num H. Eaurn nf New York, for
xceptionatly mgijtoriou* aervlqe
ei North Africa and Iuly..IIa wa*
tilled la an air crash In Trance.

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POSTWAR ecohomy, tha South will

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the licncrtl o f a solid foiinditlo
icdaaseta and im m o v a b le mdt

will comb

W &amp; c i. t t S ■ W rS STuntoh Will 0!
0 &amp;llndj9 lo be thb “ Solid South”— hot In
thrmi of politics but in the •uUtantial fig-.

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Comninnwralih-

and night aland with
poliahod plate glaaa. Or,
if you prefer, a table
top in color, its match
the dccorntlvo* ‘scheme.
Beautiful, und wi»o, too
—for all iiurfpcM arc
then fully pfot&lt;4tL(d. Tho
cost I* lean thnn re­
finishing the i*M&gt;^--Mirront, of course, for
1he Background

of Ut« nation's

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Jlavo your Auto glaa*
replaced before the rainy
season seta in. All work
done by experta.

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HOLLYWOOD — Paramount
hi* - asaembtod . ten glaaieiwae
models, callrd the Stork Club
Orrhl-ls. tn put on a fashion show

any other.

wvthlnfa khoat the amdeliny
illness. And. let the telepho e
brunette with flashing tjt* .
ijamas. oios.aa attached skirt
■dr at ienpenl akin. I t luokr-i
nlatUc to Me. bat no doubt it
tree chic, aa they say la the
gtoaay woman’s mags ft ' nad
everything).

retollVtikid hii-11** ®o4,,irc

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lotting wav*.. lucji »oft lovoly curli. to
one win oyer u-if&gt;*ct Ko&lt;* they &gt;»«rp put
there. You, "T vurl" profoiliono! *yp*
home beouty-Ait permits you to do oil
this oi home and in such o short ti/n&lt;\
R’f eaoMy o tramandnui time
it I
simple to uia. quick ociing r-rvd hoimlass. Rood instructions coroiuky

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T 0U C H T 0N DRUG C O M PA N Y

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busy WtMCotsI shipyard. Use U5S. Zrllsn
w mcc U«H lining the rati Tb* Zrilan. a
torpedo egOkinawa, bat 31 men killed and
&gt;
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ilaleraettoeel SotsdaM s)

HOLLYWOOD
&gt;tira&lt; fru it

driving

rocky slope) bi nightial'
day against lanallt
J*|&gt;e
Uoort niakmi, r iie«it- *l»m
soctheni Okinawa. II was
closed today
Opening an all-oul push »
promised ar immlncn rone11
of the 10-week ramtsaign. »r
Of the U. S. Tenth Army «i
through heavy enemy marl
gup and ahell firx against
“ I awI W o r V yextor from
sidea and In the rente.
Terrlfk BosabaHairfH
The attack ea« launched i
a terrific naval, artillery
aerial bombardment nl

Cover the top* of your
Vanity, drawing table

They SjEj fully rrtirwe^iiv

shprt and toll.clean and husk

THE.NEW, REVOLUTIONARY

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YOUR HAIR AT HOME WITH

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to pitot Corsair
service
always
promot.
it answer to the Yth War
tall, will help our hoys gel
Main*, and Detroit. Michigan.
f “ever theaeJ’w ^ - - A—

N O W ...Y O U CAN "R e ity le .

James Doolittle was the first
man to fir across the Amerlcar
continent in one day.

The second industry uproar
woukl conic, in the event oi a
government rleloiyJ- when the
aueng but little knpwn Society

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ally In the ships apaclout ante­
room. For th*. tima.beinjudpLtfrognliuTi of returned ullots nml
ol servers la cmi.lucUid.,Jdr *0
Amarican, L t -Cmdr. ..Wlnaton
Haaly of Bast Cbarlatnont.. Mass.
Meals art seised in Uia cap­
tain’* day .iwioi, on ihq next Joval.
Thd.men wear a. *ld# «*&lt;irt‘

incut where the remnant* &lt;&gt;t tin- •ruttm
onc-tiine Japanese gam.x..n
•&lt;»
80.000 men Had holed up (nr ,
| ,
death statu..
Major Gen. J«ror&gt; I . Hi milt , ’
Ninety-sixth Division hit tin 1 u
Ju-Dakr tlelenae'liiH" in tin- i n
ter. th« intantrymen ndvnnrm.. &gt;■
behind flamr-throstog t*nk» .in.I
1
aided by
the accuraU fits
.
supportinr, artillery
again
Near Okinawa's east roast t)&gt; • «is~«n:
enemy launches! two strong ioi.ni uml i
#r attack* but troop* u( the U. S. 1«&gt;ne I
Seventh Infantry Ihvision drove- vun
the Jatanese back with «hcll fir-, i Nimit
rifle ftrv and bayoneta and drove - |h,
forward toward strategic Mill No ' j,,v i

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mi shorten! not no. with
Cash can In- ImiitoA ivI from
no dUturlmncu.—’’Jimmie" Itmvlnml nisi* TUiikes loans
of $75, 5100. $1r*0. $250 nr more— should your nuudx
require it
iin

&gt; "Very naturallv." .be amid, “ but
with vmr little movement at lb*
body. And always on* foot should
b# placed in front of the.other,
M ian style."
Bpt I « at moat interested to
Renee R*mi*!| who was wearirg
a beach costume of several layer*
to be removed in stages.
iln th* first stars ska woca a
wbli* robe, striped with black.

of

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H— Florida Stole Bank Bid):

Sem(no/e Dry Cleaners
Third, dlaper-Uke trunks and
i* Merest suggestion o f a top

^

^ N P a fine w hltoH Uats,’’ she
aa*wared. She, ,—pUknd that
eqaaMs. Uka adagto dancers, ran
expect oelv m few year* in that

BJTOM1 UP VOUR POKW
G A H t L A S T N ia w T
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VtAH, 6M AR TL6T.
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work at ‘ the 8 EMINOLH DRY ( JLKANRRb. They- k
, especially when you vtxit I)s*l on “HU Ituv.* Co

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T i i i f a A K r t V f t i T 'f r c i i A l b . ^ A N F M t r T ^ t o n n Y A

Trt’AWffVC

Solomon On Housing

1’he Sanford Herald

A - e v t'r y l&gt; c «y know s, th is is it d iffic u lt linn* f o r set
.ic e m en aiid t h e ir fa m ilie s . Hut a lan d lord in C levela n d
seem s to have so lved th e p rob lem .

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B O O T S T R A P S

R IG H T L IV IN G IS NOT DI8
T A S T E F U L . HUT A D ELIG H T
I delight to do Thy will, yia, ih )
heart -D*
law is i
A D M IR A T IO N

F ig h ly -eig h t

m otor

The domestic reindeer * « « In­
troduced into North America from
Siberia, via Alaska, in I81H.

iLASST0PS«DE5KS
a^FURHITURE

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fH^MIRRORS

I am a schoolgirl now

And yet . . .

We
h n ve
pu rp ose.

Il ia ju.*l lo o had fo r th e ch icken s, and still w orse fo r
•
the jMtople w ho w a n t to e a t th em . K g g c e ilin g p rices tire s u m [vended, and Ih e r e ’a n g r e a t e r d em an d fo r h e a v y w e ig h t |
B E A T R IC E LA8KO W IT7. (Miultry. a.id w h e r e v e r a h arassed hen o r ro o s te r looks in
The Mclbiiurtnj Time* report* th ere w a r days, he or aht* g lim p ses som eb od y w ith an n \ ___________________________________
that DDT is rut injiirlmi* tn l»ec*
N o t on ly ro o s te rs , hut la y in g hens, a re cou n ted on now
p n \ m a k r if .i t p r o m o t e d
• nd liet-tlcs ffilliiuing test* made lo s a ve th e w o rld fo r c h ic k e n d in n ers and d e in o c rin y , a nil
Kt th* Vent
»rh N nv h1 A ir
.. rtV' vilM V ' l 1
0 f a t i f in . T l i « l i a t i mu *&gt;t h i n k w h Ar h then* a re w a rn in g s o f a " s e v e r e s h o rta g e o f e g g * and a ,
i.rivtvw
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h fis c o n r e r iif H a n u m l ' r r n f IfK 'w J lit| n illa tio n o f th e n a tio n ’s e g g - la y in g flo . k* ”
firm er*
N ntu Tahy Idaek m a rk e ts are blunted io r m o*, o f tin * i pi Archie &lt; Harnett brut lie
d ep letion o f js iu ltr y su p p lies T h e r e i&lt; also th e fact t h a t , 1 “ M
' ’
"
Stttiinnlr* &lt; m i n ty 1i*|fiNlntnra a f r
e x p e rt s a d ly o b s e rv e s , “ it la k e s less tim e to c o n v e rt
,,M 1 ^ * •'* s ‘ Vr"'' ' f , 1 u&gt;
h i g h l y ronitn«nj1«*fi for obt uinin ^ as an
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(tJ.
ltui.
j.(t. p,.
h e r e of dn d* fr iru lt n rd l « « p er i
S o m e th in g w ill h ave t o he done aland it, w ith o u t much * . ... tenth .■•rviug ^nii the i -2i\
merit diet Ann AH hour? h no fwinlf
|,. lav.
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i f e p r m r n l l y rival lit idi*, no r o i
t t r u r t i n n m e i o r m U ar** nth«*r, dm l
b y the tirn»' t h ey a r e. the l u n i i f
w i l l bf*. M f a n w l n l r loc atin g I h r
ilalip n
hori"
w ill
foresta ll
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loc ation l o m r w h r r p cl*c.

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of

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th a t U r h a * fllw d
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for
f in a l «!*&gt;•&lt;'h a rM*-, a n d
t h w t !»•* w i l l
in
thi*
Ilf iiio ia h lr
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W ar**. f*n tjftl&gt;
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of
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I * 4i .
to r « p p n » V n l
of
«a m r
am i
fo r f in a l i l U d m n '
as
j g r . i t or
n f 1 h r c e ln te *
of
K llr n
l|tilr h o ii« * &gt;
M a r li n .
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IC lt r # lili* f o f I h r 1 m il a ll* o f
jv I l r ft H t * ir b o u « r
M a r t in .
• J r c r aaadl,
___________

Get For Yourself
The Best Advice

You confide in n frivnd that
you tire Hs little under the
weather”
and you
mention
symptoms. The friend prvmptiv adviars vvhnt to do. evun to
the point of proscribing u
specific.
Remember that your healtb
is vour most important pos­
session The best advice conerm ine any lapse in health,
nones fi».m u skilled physician.

without

fulness.
Strength gentler than her awn. .

iO lp f t 1

n o itm i.

Genuine Pittsburgh

hand, j predate this blessing and

In greeting us ju*l now
I found the look of yr*
*
flown.
Her eyes had raptured

1’H K

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I'llO lt A T IIN I l K
T i l K KM T A T K &lt;»K
K I.L K N
H o le K Ilo l'S K
M A I I T I .N .

vi*

One hundrad and fourteen Lib­
erty ship* Have lieen mimed aftei
women.

W e A m e ric a n s tire fo r tu n a te n e v e r th e le s s , fo r even
now w e are p ro b a b ly h o t t e r su p p lied w ith
this g re a t
essen tia l o f c iv iliz a tio n th a n are a n y o th e r co u n tries e x ­
cept perhnps C an ad a an d, c e n tra l and south A m e r ic a
W e,
still g e t the d a y ’ s news, 'a n d a c c o m p a n y in g fe a tu re s , on
it scale th at a m a zes Kurt) p ea ns.

goes

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United State* in the p*-'t 46 veara

Tl takes w a r and s c a r c ity to re v e a l th e va lu e o f
com m on th in gs. P a p e r, f o r exam p le. P a p e r o f all kinds, inrlu d in g m ere w ra p p in g p a p e r am i— fa r g r e a t e r in hulk and
va lu e— th e news p rin t s to c k which s e rv e * as a c a r r ie r ■»'
in fo rm a tio n mid e n te r ta in m e n t o f lim itle s s v a r ie t y th ro u gh - 1
out th e w orld. T h e f.'ner p a p e r iro m w h ich bonks are p r in t­
ed is now alm ost b eyon d p ric e

It

m illion

saying that Americans should up*,
make the best possibly use of j
The steady voice, the firm*
Such p o w e r 111 that pa most their paper— while rending wont's printed on it. and like*
brow—
I wise in the humbler services o f countl ess kinds i hat d
I envy her maturity
fiUCII strength!

i' l l O il I

j h h .l ,

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Paper Civilization

’ BIBLE V K R 8 E FOB TODAY

LEGAL NOTICE
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pur.n ii

I

It must la* r a th e r notay around t h e r e ; but th e re s id e n t*
h a ve sh o w n thnt th e y can ta k e it, and e n jo y it.

MONDAY. JL’ XK I I. I9«'&lt;

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r h f.
H E P L A c r a jr h r
a a&lt;
TR AIN IN G
I ’OUMAND,
l«-ly.
Juiu* II. (Special)— Tlw iiK-rriMingly imimrtjint role of the Negro noldier on the fighting front
wan highlighted recently when
the f l n l cln«* of Negro tanker*
was graduated from the Armored
School. an Inutallatlon of the lieplacement
and Training
( outmand of the Merliterranean The.

«0\*J TO POU.

Ilia nam e is S o lo m o n ; anil lik e his n am esak e, he is a
j[treat lo v e r o f ch ild ren . In stead o f sh o o in g p ro s p e c tiv e *
ten an ts a w a y w h en th ey h a v e c h ild re n nr in d ica tio n s th e r e ­
o f. he e n co u ra g es them to com e and liv e iti his a p a rtm e n ts
N o t o n ly thnt, but he a c tu a lly pays a Ihuiuh for ch ild ren
horn on his p r o p e r ty .
.Solomon has a s ta n d a rd ra te fo r such procedu re,
p a y in g $6 in w a r stam p s f o r the fir s t ch ild. $10 fo r th e sec­
ond. $110 fo r th e th ird an d so on, in th e t|uaini d ou b lin g
ga m e he has in ven ted , u n til a ten a n t fa m ily rea ch es a
m a x im u m o f 16 ch ild ren . T h a t, as m o st p eo p le w ill p ro ­
bably a g re e , is a re a s o n a b le place t o ‘ stop. Ju st th e o th e r
d a y n jo y fu l a la rm bell r a n g in tne b irth n f th e f&gt;6th child
in th o se blessed u p a rtm en ta .

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DEPENDABLE

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T h e C o m p lete
P a in t anti (ila-u* S to re

The doctor will insist that n
irood druggist fill his pre*crlplinns.

Sanford Paint
&amp; Glass Co.

This Is the 49lh of s series
uf Editorial sdrerlUenirnts apprarinir in this paper rath
Monday.

In rurly modern timed, wurvy

i*•l ton ruf«
inmcrtlinf

k Iohh

No elblrtd druggiat will pro
n-ritie Ills skill is fm greater
than ai, v layman**, hul he also
k n o w . Ills fiebt too well to try
to fill a doctor’* place. A
111i111 sympthiA may la- a .laHirer
sliftiul which only n trained
illagnii.tlchtn ran detect.

on

BUSINESS

A N D PROFESSIONAL&gt;SERVICE

Hocuh, P ocus! PreHto, ( ’hange!
M E L B O t’RNE

Touchton Druff Go

T1MF..H

OVER
fiOO.COO

THE KEXEI.I. STORE
FIRST A M A G N O LIA
PHONE sir.

The tlig
kivc hit vc finally
rrachcd an agreement on lb*
veto qiiN liiw ai ilia Krhro eohbrenr^. Thar* will be fn*e4otrf“» f
dlacutaion, bub ther* will Ih i»
reiort in fnrec in preventing
• rgTr**inn
withniil
u- anlniou*
agreement of the Dig Five Other
dlipute* are ulnii iieing iroticd nut
Ifld It hegln* to look nr If n new
World (Hare
organ Itat inn wit i
no me proa peel a tor *ucrc*i will
raaolt.

PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED__

P le a s e
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th a t
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C a r a ,,,
la
1 k la
la s *
p o rta a l
a o rtl
I* 'it r jp r
Irt r a t
P tlrr a
I
k**r t t tr r
aaa arancr
llu l
U»C . p f C r r r l p O o H
U,
t t llr g
1 C p r r C r r U n ll

O t ii 4 ^ r l a l l f
fa
K I MI mgr F f r a n r l p f l o * * *

MICKEY'S .
P II AH M AC Y

JEWELER

P a rk

A**.

F%««

Diamonds-Watches
The
Kilgore Seed Co

SGT, N A T H A N HONORED
W ITH
T IIK
Hth
A M llRKIi
D IVISION, T H IR D ARM Y OKU
M ANY
For meritorlou* . m l o
in (iarmany, T Rgl Victor Na.
than of Hanford, of the tl'.ifith

HrinK Your Car
Stricklund-Morrison
Inc.
fo r C o m p le te

Appert, a Parle chief, originat­
ed canning. Ill* methnd wo, t.,
place sealed bottle* rnntalnini ’.he
food In a water to the boiling

Motor Tune-Up
P h on e

200

Superintendent Ijiwton, In talk­
ing to the graduating cl*»« U*t
Monday recalled that the class
•tarted out 12 years ago with
t|S pupil*. Wound up with only
14. bom* moved away, soma
moved In, but the majority, ap*
proxlmately 160, Just uull echool,
acmewhere along the lino before
they graduated. If that holds
trim for the neat of thk country'*
school*, and we presume It doea,
more than half the people of the

Car — R AD IO S — Horae
We H i them. Ju*t rail «•
H A U E R R A D IO &amp;
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
It n

M «*n «lii

A ir.

FEED &amp; 9EEI) STORE

Pfcna* * »

sai tv. let-gt-

PARRAM O RES

There
haltle*

GROCERY

Ik r e t ll.

raelj|Avf.

N ow td ayi a teller can't loam to git

-* 4

married without bein’ able Y ahow hla

V'S B A It 4

girl two licenses -

5R STORE

• marriage 'n* auto

, , , Some folks don't ahow respect tor

.EtTTRlC SERVICE Co.

These mlrrom arc PitUburgH Belt Grade PolkhiNi Plate. Now tn the

old age unless It’s b ottled..

time to get one. o f these fine mirrors, priced from $7.50 to WL10 at
i t * ' conitrueil tuherculo.ta

(Ul
be 1

• 25% Reduction.
SANFORD
Aato. ParU. Co.

YNEY'S DRUG STQRB

Our Gtaaa Department la complete. W e can handle any nice job from
a modem streamline GUm Store Front to

•UtTE PARTS 8ER
ERS • DISTRtBU
111 W. let. 5L

CoaaeUca • Fountain •

the small window panes.

Service

Automobile Glass Installed while you Wait
The Complete Paint And Glass Store
THE CITY DRUG CO.

So

^

¥- 1*5 ■ , 1 *-•f - i_- ■?: ■ 1

THE PENSLAR STORE
Owner

117 8o. PARK PHONE 80S

■ beam
realty i

mW W B CAFt!

FR A M ED M IRRORS
baaed on 1941 ylces

IS m a W

W*l

PLUMBING ..
as TMn Juieriml*
rrleee A b e M H li*
PreefWI Dmlw
raaatr *10* — M . (lea

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CO.

CAMPBELL* SECURITY

GEORGE CQUUSEN

V• *

E L E C T R IC

U t t C l l i JOSHI

MEATS — POULTRY

country are receiving lea* than
a high school education which la
not very moouraglng for the
future of democracy. If people
are going to govern thenUelvea,
hila tbelr count, y aoccaaefuUy, at
least a majority of them mu»t
know something about civka.
economics, hlatory, geography gild

SANFORD

C O N T R A C T IN G

Quartermaater Truck Company,
ha* been awarded the llronie
Star Medal.
Nathan wai Inducted In Nov­
ember. 1942, and came overacx*
In June, I04J. HI* father, jne
Nathan, liven on Route 2, Sanford

Preildent Truman'* refusal to
break the Little Steel formula
and authorlte a wage Incrtaee
for worker* on the ground that
thla might allmulate Inflation I*
hardly compatible with hi* atatatnent made the *amr i.'av that
fongreMmrn ihould t»e paid up Ml
125,000 inelead of |ill,000. We
wonder how many men thera are
In Congree* who could earn |10,.
000 a yaar In any private occu
patloi, much le*» -Iko.OOO. We do
not deny that it would Ih a good
thin* for the country If all our
main public official* were men
who ware worth f 26.000, but
merely paying a man that much
doesn't make nlm worth IL

Phone S

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STRICKLANDMORRISON, Inc.

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MONDAY.-JTT7r.-l.-StS-

t n r ^ A N rn n ri r r r i u i n p v N ro rm

» ’w m r 1....... i ■ im m i i i

*Social A n d Personal Activitiesj
Social Calendar

Union Service Held At

I’r c s b y t c r i a n

p e T S On a j s

C h u rch

of
this
ii'Simi'i
Thr
first
uniun service* of thr Mrthmlist,
TUESDAY
Triends of i lifford K I'loetcir.
Tin’ regular Ii. ‘ I [(*•(« iiii'i't i nir K|ii*i&lt;ipul ami l*r«.*h yterlaii con I'h M I t mil In- i .1crested to
K.i-Katiun
wa*
held
last
evening
,o f I hi1 I'uot i Inti will In- iir |.i
kno« I tint he is now no Okttinuu
Fin Ih# II x I Muyfaii ui s d o at the Klrst I’reabyterinn t liurch.
The
sermon
»crmon
wa*
was
iireuchd
iireume.i
oy
by
|
I
\|j«„
I’. M. tu Ik - (in vn ln l liy lh#
Truluck spent Sun
I... 1 . * and. today
Kev. . Edward
. .
board RirrllOK at 1 't n I* \l.
i.the
-i
, .. T McKinley, il»¥
nt linvtonn Itruri
net*
pastor o f the Methodist i
friend*
--------——
—
—
church. l)r E.D. Brownlee, l-rr*
Irvinir Berlin, who has written l.yterian
pastor,
offered
the'
Mm. K.S Mc&lt; nil anil Min. Kd
more than H00 *orip&gt;, lots urn r prayer* and the Itev. Mark Car ward , urr Vit It Iliif
friend* und
had a music lesson or leained to tirntrr J-rctor o f the Holy t ros* |r**lal iv e « m A11:i nt m. (in
read music.
Episcopal Church, rend the .crip. ^

CAIID til IB \M *S
The mintatcry of music » a « led
The Rev C A. ll&amp;trun wishes i hy the young people1* choir unA l to
t'
t.isar.r
thank
those churches
:tmi ,1et , h(. direction o f Mrs I f I'M!
W fr h u id * vhs i **« w i l l i n g l y h«*h « d in
the pum ilu ritv u m i f M which v m t

Salute

the

NAVY

W IVE S

20th.

*w

so n

*;

to

— S i age*—
1ft M inn lew o f Klin
m ill M i i m c '

rtnr'

9c
ARM ED

5ER VICES

40c

LAST DAY M O N !
in im ie t«u
IOMH1
LAKI
TUf TS

IIIH

aaA»K&gt;*«

I I T N OI BI

( im lT ** I hrouffli i l l u a l r u t i o n - . in e |
,
~
speak er hrouchl out the tendency .
M i m » (iw en llaye** left Fr mImv
« h«:re
to
place blame on o t h e r ’* l mi,r»&gt;n.K for I hi ca ijo .
utiuutdrra when untoward inci- she wilt Iff lhe gllest of M r 11 nit

C A ttV o o N
su fk iT IN r.
Of
DAN - Mi (W O "
I* A S S I N (-.
PAR APT
■in.l " N E \ V S '

TUESDAY 2 HITS!

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ills J N JTdur and *on. Hnlph,
of Kit hiiioitd. V n are spending
ti«duv mi • iaine* idle when* Mr
T ol ill will take his ntnte nhsir-

H te na lrnm , F r a n c i s T e m p l e , W 1 1Ds

A inte mop, Hnrgl Willard, John
Alexuintn. J i m
Brown, Walter
Smith. Ed Fielding, Ilotm Merit,
N or run J e a n S a v e r , P o r t e r L a n
si fig K i t tv U d b a u f Ibddiy June&gt;
L n hard
S in g let a r y ,
F ifl
Bach,
B i liv f i r a v S o i m v B a b u r n, L u n a Id
I&gt;&gt; i*,,,
K cllv
Sm ith,
Earl
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I^-roy G i l b e r t , 1’i o f . H E . Mo rrin ,

cal

fTdlege of

Virgin»n

Mi** t h *! 11* S ilp VV I II11k 111ft 1r f t
Fr idni !«) plane for K m g s v jlle ,
T ei w here she will wed I ie.i1
I t of
I hi
I Iwait I N F i * e l r
S hr
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Du r
1 till |'4-t
f noted hv \t i - VV dhiim h Vilheii
wti'i Will Jt. too ru al mui nf holm?
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P a t ft v

Ju* ,McC»ilin, t.'hnrlott* True, Jw
W n l l o c f urul K a l p h B a g w e l l nf
Baker, Mildred Robson. A l BaudJ a c k a m i v i l l r w e r e the gueftta ov er
ney. Theron Mnildeit, J.D. Groth*» w c c k r n il n f Mr*. I b g W f I D
i;*n, Robert Hparkrann, Marthn
iwjn-in lnw amt i t a u g h t r r , M r amt
»Re and Bill Stapler.

T h r e e New Officers
Announced By Club
Three nrW mrintM»rj uf tho M"

M r * Turn Bolt Mia*&gt; W a l l a r c wiB
r rm n i i t h? m* in tw (h r gtie*? nf
her iinrli' ami »aiint Un ( h r m »»(
nf t h r summer

Mr
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Mr&gt;, ( W
Farm er.
Minn Juni" f a r m e r nf Macon, L ji
ami Ar thur A lk n i*t in uf St Lutii*-

1nmn'. Club board of manager.,
1 .Mr» (lenrjfr Met all » » reeordinR
‘ eoretnry, Mr* O. P. Herndon a*
vire-preaident and Mra. E. H
j ( lenient* an third vice-nrealdent,
were announced at the final buiinejji Btertlng nf li^e club W ednodav.
The nteellnit wm preceded by a
lur.ehron nnd mualrut nrorrain,
• ronaured by the- Vine Aria De­
partment. Mra, H. W. Rucker,
prealdent. conducted the meeting
and preiidrd at the luncheon,
which opened with the Flag
Salute and the club collect apoken
In unl»on, after which, Mr*.
K u e r i . l w i t TiettaU.Carol. M*thr« Ralph Auitln Smith offered a

Plus “SI.EEPEn*'4 Co-Hit:

T H IH C iS !!

it.it ami Nfct In "J 1st church***
( Burning f i i ' i r i M ' s wrr*- hrbl
1 fir i n i t r l v a r y with Nlr* Ltlw .i' I
K i r i h r r . th r superintrrnlant Iru
mg
An m s p i m l l o n n l g r o up
f
\ t*uug folk s ttasrmhlnl fur t* %
fiprniiif* fteftftion. T h e pchonl f .»*
it
worker, M Im C n r o L n
.Stcnvcll, o f the B ichmnml Ten
m g Am.sfunbly S c Ipm i I, who is coni
I Ic ti n g tier last yrflr tif grn r* tl
m t iv it y tnnt utility Impfor r Ira v ir.g
this ci Min t r y
for
B r n t il
an
•f
* v i«. Tl g r JM11r Tlus* inn 11T y
VII j nt r rti t • arc urgc i! tu s» '.. |
I hr i r
rh iM rrn
In
thr*
S i‘ h il
w h r r r gumt lea*I n s h i p uiul t r h
mg will br given t h e m
Alt l l P ' i
m r i l m l f * an * e*|&gt;rcinlly jisketi to
nt tend u* M i s * S t u w e l ) in trundl­
in g the In t e r r n e i l i a t r D e p a r t n u it.

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LET’S HAND IT TO FATHER
On His Day, JUNE 17

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JEWELER
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I B a p t 1st Vacation
Bible School Opens
T h r il .i i I y
ti 11‘ &lt;ii II ilili- Si •'-•"l
of
the
First
Diipti*t
( lunch
opened thie nm rm ng w ith a gun i
ultendfir ce
Mr*
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d e p a r t m«*tit -oat M o
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THE ARMY KNOWS where a big share
of Hanes production is going
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN

are taking care of war needi finl . . . helping fo

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clothe your relatives and friend* in lite Armed Ser-

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vicoi. Sometimoi your dealer'* itock of Hanoi Underwrar will l&gt;e low

though we are making alt we

can for your noodt, too.

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HANES VALUE begin* wilh the cotton. For 44 years,

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Hanes has pul the best values passible into knitted
underwear at prices most men can afford. That's why
we spin our own yarns, knit thosb into Irue-me gar­

U eattti f o l l y c rtftitd « m £
chain and oollax. bolder. Aa
iiic h - lo o k ln g a a T tla func*

ments that are styled for a man's comfort — and for
long wear. P. H. Hanes Knitting Company, Winston-

llonal. Faahloned by S n i ,
the u u m that meMM toan-

Salem, North Carolina.

ia ro red jew elry. C old fiJUd.

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for -ber eerrieea.
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fur
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larges t autoriiuMh- iris :ra ne e coin*
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Bu thin g Ml it ft h av e tw*en c-m
Ir iv m t that do n?U g e t wet du? mi
sw im m ing
th ey're
m ated
w tl
tr a n s p a r e n t pin* tic film

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W r a p p i n g * of a l u m i n u m have
h e r n de veloped to k e e p parvMpft,
a v i a ndos.
p lu m *
an d
o r a l ce*
f re s h for a* lo n g a*
mon'li*

prayer.
John Fite,
talented young
planleL played 8mlth'a “ Cotton
rlubb” and Mlaa Evelyn Mathewa
rendered a piano Maturka In F
Minor be I.laehetoiky. Mr». Ruck­
er gave a timely talk and a group
of patriotic aira were aunr b»
the aaaembly, led by Mra. A. M.
I’hJIlipa, accompanied b y M r *.
George McCaJl.
During the builneia aeaalon,
'■pedal mention wai made of a
gift to the Club, a Minting by
Cbarlei Daweon, copied in oil*
from Bernard La Matte', "I.a
Valte." Mra. Ruckfr praaented n
bouquet of flower* to Mra. John
L. L e , ou^rolntf Mcretary and
Mra. B, B. Crumley tea deeed her
ree^pdou from the board.
■rnreelatlon

Tin- po|ic 1 pal

Li 1 i*. t tdois, tiiiw ev 1*1 , i tilm i d

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A'Iko, Ijciui Hi* Lundifuiftt, Donald
Deal, Bill Ingram, Duster Faircloth , Chuck
Heron,
Tommy mnceutical e xa m inn turn M r T o l a r
Stringer, Bobby Cullum, Hern is now on the stuff of the Medi­

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M"tn without

Miss Mary Wiggins ,
Honored With Party;

Holiday Bible School
Opens This Morning

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t «is -» ’ m * u i a n c e f*»r
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dfi.i I K I T hS.
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1 »*• b • t Inin medium weign*
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for
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Sophia Mi D nu gtil, S t a n l e y S t a c e y .
Dulufen M r f T i d l u m l , M a lc o lm Me
Neill, Bo b (»ui. F.m dy M athern .
( i r n r g e Spencer, illarrncc Knapp.
C h a r l e n e i n l d w p l L Joe
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Mrs. James II. Truluck and htr
daughter. Mrs Dale L. Scott. Jr.f
en tertained
Mi*« M a r y W lgglllA
Ttniisdav with u lovely bridge*
luncheon si1 the M ayfair Hotel.
t ll IIt', m ile
Miss Wiggins I* n popular brld#clearly
have
Keen
that
in un V [n
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11 va.ricin 11 anc sa a n d G » itIi *&gt; Ii v \11 if |* *'11
1 del ncnrd 1roii 1 tile Sa ll fur ft elect, whose imirriitgc to Krlwlftl
1on
Higgins* Jr w ill I n* an e ve n t #1
iv r re f nc tora t hat Uf.er r 11 «1v 111• * | ^ 11' 11* ^ ,r ^Slut
1
this month.
I AMOMO TMI H IV IN
the world into the cun; Del.
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Friends
‘ 1*f' *'
Mi
ltjlt.il.I U aAL1^
flu* liitu heuti Ijib 11* wak decor
up., s r i r l^tir sdr.t •■v tpr ,J.i i • uu i ’ X &gt; 1*1 ■■ X 1 1 : ,'1
I he
M e th in list
m hiistrr
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will lie if Inti lt» leiu &gt;1 -lit
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Him, 1mi itiiijht t mat H im I t him l« t nt Ii St re&lt;1 f f i
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t ifb it in g mu I'M- IUI tow mg the
i* diilie, it i&gt; nut tin Fit in * ■*1»f *■r ti 1 h
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Liiti tii-iit*, bridge wt*«s eti)M&gt;ed by
to the -ecu 1id rctru ireim Ml w h u t i 1
ti. v I ' u n r l l II llus* t.l N.'isvivli, l .‘lints 11.'ll
11 t*
the giienlA with refrrshments tid­
iik to ut&gt;ey him, lie *aid
Jhr m * in 1
Mr
M:i tie I SteieiH etnl M f *
themaelvea will itn fm phoio^ nj 11 \V M ei r u 1 o f I t i mm ( duo, ing -en eil throughout Ihe after*
iimmo \i the colic Iin* Inn of hridg*.
p i'i xn t on i n t i m a t e term *
with nre
..id Mi*
visiting
then
htnftirj
.uni Iirire*.
were a wu riled to Mr*
» t e .» l m l
l tie t Vyntor, he continued, but
i ter in law. M i nod Mi
It 11
XVTiblo Dietrich*.. Mrs. Herbert
I lie
there in one other element *hit I Sin it h of Piodu
VN »ke»
Ntosi's mill Miss KhzulH'th
will truly cement the relationship |
p:«i I m , u i
M* '
rhe gue*l of honor w«a presented
and that in to nerve Hun
* I I ui ti
I M C'urrett •* f Lit k*"* '
MrI !u
o|.-Mining
of
a
* n i\ '
with h ‘.liver fruit bo wl
N eil Sunday evening U11* «m*i i d l e
nt niece, Jarkn
Jill Itplant
inre tr up na l g in w t h
Tho«e invited to Ik* with Miss I t hr Ti';|i|ll!l ful o gilT hcii'
1 H i m i l a g a in he ill tin resbv
Dibit
tin* guent^ of M f - l ■iif
ituiir
M.
NNJggin* wen*
Mrs
Murom 8 1 &lt; » gfilv.,, *. *4f the home *f Nt *
terian 1 hurch
with the
K* \ re 11' * s im - m ln w
and
dnuflit* ’
\
W ig g in s
M t»
F.dwurd H i g g in s , M
Mark Parpen ter delivering the Mr arid Mr* Hnrne&gt; V tu i
I*.
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s,
Mi
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M r . Dor
MTomo
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M r and
1-ttn
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H i g g i n s Mrs
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III m|er*o»n, at f h» 1 ' hfli
M
M»
Dietrich* M m Mai
l An k \.veil ue
HIND
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M 1 rni fm
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The
f elery
Cfale,
Sanford to her home in1 H trniing v.
'W i r k I? f r o m I loro*’ D r mod*
Mu ( «Trt(ii Tr u lu ck,, M ih * A n n e W ig j
r Pig'll nil!1
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VoUth r e n t e r at the C »i\
it nil * after speiu Img
sir al Ion N p i f U l b l s .
gin*
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M art ha fS-rk urn, Mins 1
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mtjifi' hloiiiii** ^
T«Dalia**eC
Au dito r turn, celebrated! the advent t iui u oe *4 **i M
« ini .Mi ■ Plid.l* 1 1”, v#i&gt; i* 4*JU»w e. M i * * KI i t a l «e11* Dy- .
il O f a«fl I iglit
O
o f its new ’ ’ Juke nTjfno*? and new J A lien
*oif
Mi*
( Drdj*
t Tyson,
Mri* ten y r a j ■
* m I ? *i: i
Pool talde
by
ent»*rtaining
1 hr
Idol ink and Mr* Scut I
.... tin
\nt ■tig tI'inse l 11
Wi l l i
btggent c r o w d o f the aeb*on mi l
\\
b'1 b.
Hubert
IJ o h n s o n hji*
-Ire
r h.- ♦ i ' r i 1. '
11ii - "ti t c il'll
m l it be a ia1y
Ertilav niifht ll.ncrny vra. .■(.)..v ||„.rn
| ti» her horn*
11.1f1g Ct'
tv |( ll
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tb» 11
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f(l .Iih. Met nsllp was ip . haryc s.uitii Sanii.i.l A v e n u e f*o.i i hi
M
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Mr - » VV Mat
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t ti.
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I’lts fllt were Howard \\ lu-lchrl. j . im|.) |nu,.),| on M e n o 11 in ||m• ‘ ll
Nt
H« * I &gt;
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f Tit tier Ine
Cjflrk.
Paul
iV/ohl lutal when* ih • under wet.t
a -I Mi*
fr \V(ghrr Mi rind M.
Louiti* ( l a r k j , D o r o t h y M u t r i * o n A; ,Ml o , ^ , ,
rhctjfdlv *
N v .* m.in N|i ..i 1 V ..I* • - • "•
(ileOh T.ingTif I^otn I e e , Uw i ha r a
I bull
X amtlori
Dihlf
I he
Mrs
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U i l*u:konL... Ii left Sr h(Ht| hi*11 11* of f ♦«' ltd oi*«•i&gt;mtl &gt;uiii De.m. Mi*
tiltiLi v f« t-■
(hupmuTi, G e r a l d l^iaaing. ti o io
M;i \on M*
th&gt;
C r u m le y ,
W aller
Sctinatrcl, l.tat week fur &lt; ho ago f*,r ,ir» ih
&gt; ni the hir*t
.NUthoditft
&lt;»e\b « »
Be tt y M a t t h e w * . P a u l Hodgkins, tended visit h|h, vsn* nei •*vii(iiiuu d *"l»Ui« ll
• |(&lt;ilimir e&gt;| t*\ the t'o*
t he r
*I '
I min er
B e a r d , K a y S h oe m a ker, t&lt;• the t•miii ,tf PiivUmn Bent n i i ,‘ t'iiipmut P rc -t » y te ria n . I |nm

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drnta oixur and to crltiir (#»vl forA Mm J P Hack, Sr
the Utobut war. when tn cai»M* m !
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tuulN depefidahility mud ihe n *f
Lieut - J*n. ^Io iu h m mid Mr*
fore hiN predictability, one iiuirhl j • &lt;&gt;r9 u n * %vh'» h a v e be ’ti it-'idinc

urge Crowd Attends
Celery Crate Dance

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viM tinir witli M m . L r e '« nu»th#r,
Mr*
L u l a M il l e r , an d a tte n d ing
the K ^ d u a t t o n e x e r c i . m at Scotr o l e 1f 1irh School 111 w h i c h lithe

Kay,

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No 1 tttl I Jittn l k mm

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and Mr*» K l t w r l l,ee and
daughter. Sue Ann. have r e t u r n e d
to then home in T n llaha*«»iee a f t e r

Mi s- Lee * unfit Troy
received hit* diploma.

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Friends (lather To See
‘ Snake Plant” Bloom

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Snnfnnl - Orlando Highway

STORE &amp; n A ft

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SE PTIC TA N K S
W A T E R TAN K S
CULVERTS artd SEW ERS
Transit M il Concrete
Second* aeallahte at low price

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lilt ot trtavy 26 gR. ffilVanized «b!cl.
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GO to 21 days old.

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! ANOTHER OUTLAW'! I'M NOT AN
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I WAS W ITH Y O U R F A T H E R TH IS
A F T E R K O O N W H EN H E P lE P .
Y O U 'R E T H E N E W S H E R I F F ,
A R E N 'T Y O U ? f \ ------------------

IT MAKES NO PIFFERENCE
W H O YOU ARE I'M NOT ^&gt;0ING TO STAY HERE A N P GET
KILLEP I'M LEAVING TOWN
N O W 1J

WHOA11 THJ$ 16 THE PLACE WE'LL
MOSEY OVER ANP MAKE
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MINUTE
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OUTLAW MAKE A
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MONDAT, JUNR 11. 191

ft.orjt&gt;a

Seminole County
Court Record

CLASSIFIED A D V E R T IS IN G

June 8, 19&lt;S
Warranty IW da
Steward. lloaa el al to O. E.
Fournkrr rt UX.
Kvana. Frank et u* to Harvey
f
I'ugh rt ux.
Dreach. Katherine to Henry A.
Hr ml well e. ir.v
Homlney, Sanford 4 John D.
Jinkina to Henry Urown et ux.
Mayo, Oacar et ux to Bryant
Johnson.
Jinkina, John D. to Dill Tyre

SATES

l k per Une for o m Insertion
Me per Um far thrae Inaertiona
Ole H r lino for • laeertieaa

a

per line for M inaertiona
■ am rate* . . . 30c

PHONE 14S OR B RIN G Y O U Il Ada to TH E SANFORD H ERALD
CMHL fire woyda to the line, Including phone and addreaj.
All advertisement* for ellUallona’ wanted will be charged Tor at the
regular claaalfled retea.
__ _ _ _ _
__________

H tiL P

W ANTED

II. B. r o p li CO.

COLORED
gin*
for
laundry
work. Itcfculur Mima und wage*
Apply
in
person,
Sominolu
— One heavy-duty
County Laundry Co., did W.
grapple hook hay loader outfit.
3rd St_______________
Phone County 4503.____________
GIRLS
for
Swla
Fountain.
Touch10 ACRE farm Iliad, good flo w ­
ton Drug C o . _____________
ing walla, 10 ecree rough lanJ
‘ Palm Hammock Benford,- Fla.
HELP WANT Ell
P, E. Bolt, 1101 Perk A v e „ Furnncemen. I limitin'ram it ha, Mill­
Sanford, H a . Phone AS1-W.
wright!, M a chi mils, a m i I util
Makers- fully experienced for
W O M AN 'S pre-war bicycle. Viola
Ordnance plant.
Bn &gt;ley, 1110 Parelmmon Ave, Must have I) H.KS. Referral Card.
Phone or Vi (rite
r “ ”
-TRUCK!
American Machinery Corporation
____ No priority needed ! t
Orlando. Florida
1941 Chevrolet High Htete Body.
or \pply
10 wheela. excellent Urea, ter|!. S, Employ men I Service.
paulln, new motor. Harin' to go
on tiiet heavy hauling jobj Celling YOUNG couple
Florida Hotel
Pr,f»iOU,ER MOTOR SALES
man- ami wile
M g W. let « t .
Phone -512
W AN TE D ; Helper. Jimmie Cow
NEW electric water better, eutn
an’a Sheet Metal VVorka.
matic.
Bauer Radio * Elec
WOMHN— We have aubatantial
. trie Service.
eainirig olipurtuliity fur hou*eO AKLAND
touring cer,
1821
wive* nnd other women who
model, good rubber, |7A 00. Ldwant to earn lull unable In ile
vverdi, Jlemltiole IDgh School
vote time I” office nr factory
Farm.
_________________
work.
Write Box N il, era

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U. 8. T IR E S and TUBES

14 ecrea land lying mulh ol
railroad,
houa*
and 2 lota
own a s Tooten I'laca - W arr
use and 2 lota lying along
■ldu of railway In Cameron
City. Going Into »arv!co. Mat
Kunlk. Rt. 1. Box 133, Sanford

S

M iS C Ib la L A N E O U S

NEW SHIPMENT of latest nhonBORROW 1IKRP W II EUR
ograph rrcordi.
Bauar Radio
I’ KIVACV IS ItFMPFX i e d
A Electric Service.
YOUIt natural draire for privacy
in money iiiatlers is strictly
CAR RADIO, new tube*, A-l con
rrapected here.
Friends and
PHOLSTKRY

fabric*,

tapr*

Trlc*,' rtem lfki, brocalelle*, n
wood itock to select from.
H
B, Brown, B l l N. Orange Ave

Phone 4M3, Orlaado, Fla.

relatives a’ * not queatlollerl
about your credit.
to u r nuiployer or buamsxx* nasortmte*
will not hear of your pcraonal
uffuirs.
there la no &lt;nine for
e hibarra.anieuL,
Ren.n no hie credit

r e q u ir e m e n t!

No com aker* on money limit!
Variable payment plans,
F A M IL Y LOAN U L
Phone D
vice. Calling price makes ti&gt;l&gt; an Florida Bank llldg.
4 p(C«ptfonal o f far. No priority
NOTICE!
needed,
’
_______________
:l
Wednesday. June
H O LLE R M OTOR SALEH
Ssmintiii1 T iro Shop
W - la t St.
Phone 521
from 12 noon til 7 00
\\ i-ilnraduy during the
X IK E N E W , all matal extension.

TRUCK
i « , D « l M , F ^ L Will lake lots
heavy duty ahd ylv# lonif aer

gnamel breakfast sat, f&lt;0.00
’ .complete, or with 2 chain, CURTAINS, U*&gt; Uble clothx,
‘ |3J.OO; solid walnut dining
acarft, waahed, itarched and
i’ table, glai« top, *30.00. 600 W.
atretched. MB Mellonvllla Ave.
M, 1*t ,^L- aftemoona,
______
Phona B79.
8MA1.L alxe wood took stove,
good condlllun. O.L. Shuman,

Lake Mary.___________________
CEAN Ice refrigerator, 50 lb ca
£ Jjiaelly. *06 Myrtle Ave.______
JLE A N D HORSE. Will trade
or cowx.
Carl IL Broneon,
ttlO W. lat Bt.

NOTICE I
STAFFO RD ’S
SERVICE
STA
TION. corner 2nd 4 Sanford
will close
Weil headay
after
noons lor the remainder of Ihc
summer, beginning Wednesday
June 13

FOR RENT

u o a o ia r . nu u , maurraa
ip ring, 2470 Palmetto Ave.

A T T E N T IO N : Service personnel
and vacationist! — Apia, and
room* two blocks from Main
1036 CITRYBIER Air-flow Be
St. one half block o f ocean by
dan, good condition, 6 practlc
day or week. Phono D49-1L 708
m new tlree, new upholetery,
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Fla.

radio and ovenlrlva. OPA cellIng 17%.00). Will aaerlflce for LARGE, cool corner room to
IM0D0 CASH. Phone U7-J af
builneia man. 611 N. French
tar 7 P. M.
Ave.

Major General E. W Fit lea, Commanding flcnera! of the Infantry Replacement Training Center,
Camp Hltindilig, is shown above preiti-ntmg, cm he half of the Arm y Ground Force*, to Governor M il­
lard P Caldwell, Honorary ( hmrmati of the H o li da War Finance Committee, a unit of the stirring
military al.uw ’‘ H E R E ’S V o U lt IN F A N T R Y to he seen In Senfortl next Thursday night in the
intereal of the Seventh i\ «t luuiii Drive H ERE'S YOUR IN F A N T R Y , which is Iteing presented
under the joint auspice of the Army Ground Forces ami th » War Finance Committee of the 11.S,
Treasury Department, realistically present* ground warfare.
|j*f»n*nUon. vinomplifymi&lt;nt innur
• iiin’ 0 , wrul fhr nuini’ fitUH itiiii
Cost‘ Of State Government Grows
uiUntons nml hoftnh which |»r*»t4?ii
the citiicnii, wen* not
Considerably In One Hundred Years urnl
it function of the State. In a
linjftmxanl way soruv of tin m
frll within the province* of local
pivrrnment, but the greater num­
ber were nimply non cxlatunt.
An the Ktntc urew in |&gt;opulutIon uni wpitllh nmt it* civillm
Hon Jbtxumi* nnir? roinplex, h«»c*,i»Rity &lt;tirt a Uni l he a-Aimipt ion of
more it ml more tltihc** by the
Rtate; mill in the i r m r c t per
f urniihI Ity t.h•* wt »\ ® ltr**w i n
mimlwr noil ftmpi*, the cunI of
government uan imiluplickt over
fpul over
The putt hurolred y • » r
have
brought tremenilou* iroiettsea ifi
Hi® tunu pair! tn puhli&lt; official*
The gnvrrMir’* aulury hit* i**'en
rnulliplieii ttllfht_atinie?! uml -the
attorney-iffn?rur»Sg|*iig^)t|?en tinted*
One importnnt ImmI) o f puhlir
&lt;rrvnnU, the memlHrm of the
State
lesi»lat itu receive little
more toilny than tho*e iiniilarly
empToy?&lt;! In 1M4T* in ony resjH*ct
Jhfy rovnpenantiou i- u^yuall)
1*^, fo r MlP tramin it yent a UlPr
I John F, liuhlvk ui, the ii preRenlii
live of Da&gt;le f unnt V, a h * rreJite-l
with 1700 mile* nf trnvkl a! ten
r*£t» p?r mih*
Althouuh Slot •* .ippt Mpi latlioim
1iu&gt; r»»nritet1 t««in\ m tmiliotix,
tujt t imtiAiiml T. I hr tnu tirii o f
K#vr rrmmnt I* reiatively lijh ler
thkn It wn* In 1H*f&gt;

Douilney, Sanford 4 John D.
Jinkina to Flixie Manley.
Jonea, J. S. Jr. 4 It. M. Jonra
ct ux to H. Lexter,
lliarrick, W. A. et ux to Marie
Bullet et vlr I, J.
Limited Warranty Deeds
Brantley, Hilton et UK to Mag­
gie Hill el vir Alfred.
Brock, l). C. et iix to Anna
llarTia.
Stephena, Beaxie I’ , to Ned
Stephen*
Stephen*. Be* vie P. to Lane
Johnaon et ux
Special Warranty Herd*
Brock, IJ. C. et tf/j to Beaaie
I' Stephen*.
Heal Kalale Mortgagea
Hall, John A. et ux to T). C.
Brock.
I.exter, H. et ux to J. S. Jonea,
Jr. 4 It. M. Jonea.
Hatlaafetlon of Mortgage*
Cntherman, Clarence L. to J,
S. Jonds Jr. 4 R. M. Jonea.
Powrr of Attorney
Heller, Seytnoui A. et ux to
Jamea Heller el nl
Heller, Milton
S. et ux
to
James Heller st al
Heller, Jamea et ux to Jamea
lli-Her e&lt; al
eller luidorr
1' el in
to
Jams* tlellvi et ul.
\S erner, Holley It. et ux to
•lamer Heller et al.
Heller. Rita to Jamea Heller
et 11
Heller. Murray J. et ux
to
Jnmer Hcllei et al
lit

QUICK,

THEF i t
D on't blarM b a b j for bawling
. . . when aba’a Wttan by fliat and
■inline! I Ifalp irakxt her witb Flit I
famous Inaerttdda kill! out
iljr dangerous gertn-ladan malaria
mosquitoes— but many bout#-,
bold peat! Ilka moChi and fllaa. ,
Huy a large Wppty, today!

KILLS r i l H . W T M S
AMD MOIQUITOU

U C S rv jy

Pendens

Jonea, J. E, va It. B, John*
tun Si Pt UX
Flat
Normandy Add to«Ca»arlberry,
Hu
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Madam Curie wn* tmrn Munyu
SMotlnwakK ami « m
u govern
r va in Poland before she waa a
urirntint.

S A n lia ll have discovered an
apple with alinoat ua much Vita,
min C ns an orange tne White
(nlvllle.
One rompirt? sel *if the ,Ni\vyj*
t»rd?i&lt;,r ' nnd maps foTrT'D*I&gt;ay
wriirh JUKI [Hiunm.

of PICKING W INNER S
T O N lfiH T * S A L L - S T A R ;
FEATURE

I-ONE irfW
i .u c k V n m
cheerful

dreyhound G a •
b a a the air over
I f l l B O tonight
at 0 10 m*t over
W I . O F at 0:15
w i t h a l l t he
“ dope”
on the
"M R a at the San­
ford • Orlando
fe n n e l _Clah-

\
n k '
buddy

JO LLY MACK
STOCKTON PRIDE
T IM E PASSES
STA R DRIFT
C U BAN j j i y t u .

Rucch Htnrt R:00 P. M. Sharp
5.1 i

Sanford Orlando Kennels Club
Turn at Red Arrow
On Ruutr 17 (Hanford Highway)
tween Hanford and Orlando.

at

Lung wood

midway

Canndn'a forrat* rover an area
of 1 .220,400
aiiunre m ile; nr
more than one third of the total
land area of the Dominion.
Gen. Douglas MarArthur ha*
won more American decorations
than ever wrrr given to tiny other
Army officer and also hu* medals
from 10 foreign government*

nipper refinery In lUlti al Trail,
II.G. wn. the iH'guniing of the re
fining of eop|ter In the Dominion
of Canada.
Wealeynn Collega fo r women
In Macon, Gn., la the oldest char­
tered college In the world.

lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= |||= |||E III= lll=
SIMMONS SOFA BED

BY .SPECIAL GRADE
ROOM with private bath, doit
QUALITY CHICKS
In. 706 Eaxt 2nd SL
id' from high typ» U. H.
rotad. pullorum tailed Uat- FU R N ISH E D nOOM. 112 W. 4th
k* WhlUand Barred Rocks

i”

vse
LOST: Light Jer»ey heifer stray.
ed from Lord's pasture on San­
ford Avenue. A. E. Ilahum,
D2H W. 3rd SL

WANTED TO RENT
■N HEDGE or wind

WANTED—

NAVY couple dwires fumlihed
apartment or cottage. Permanant No shUdren. Have car. P.0.
Box 00; Sanford.
’_________
N A V Y cotipla dwlree to rant
furnished apartment or houae.
ro-iT» A

TJ__iltt

WANT-EDt Bailneaa,women wool

it
SIT. W ANTED -

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A lovely *ofa for your living room by day—^nd extra bedroom by
nlgntl O f Full Spring Construction nnd covered in longweering, colorful
fgbric— It will be a Joy to ,own I

The ffihirt if bright for more and
srier telephone service for people
living in
In rural areas.
areos. ? i
.*;*•
Pjans are already
resuming our rural
,
panslon program which was suspended in 1^42 when equipment
and materials became more er^&gt;

I CARR'
H im

h r . M p u n iio n

SOUTHERH

o f f a n s t e le -

phone service in the SoMh:
The Soulhern Bell Company's
farm telephone eipanilw, program
JH H P
extension’ when mate,
available again. This J
for expenditure of a ;

be

�r

p a s te rn -'

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1M Ik*. • » w»»l*

*

If w* with to bo frooi If wo wish to
prtsarv*

laviolite

tho**

laeatimabU

.^ a n fn r it

prlvi-

lege* for which wo hav* booa oo lows cooUndlnf—wo must fight!
—r

a t w ic k

n u ir .

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VOLUME XXXVI

Established 1908

•MeetingToBeHeld
In M oscow Friday
resentatives As Well As
Polish Factions To
Be Among Present
*-

WASHINGTON, June IS,
( A I ')—President Truman annnunrrd today that a Blf
Three time or place until hla
arrival there. Ho alao oald
ha expected tho Moocow
meeting Friday to work out
the Polish government would
produce reeulta.
He said ho would take
Secretary of State Stettlnlu*.
Jameo F. Byrne*, former wir
moblllirr, Harry Hopklna and
Qt Joseph E. Davie* aa hla represervatives to Moecow, to
the Big Three meeting with
him. lie said press Secretary
Charles lloti aleo *il| ac­
company him and da everything pooalMc to pee that
if American newspaper*
get
equality of treatment aa to
c o n f e r e n c e developments,
which In Itself, he added, will
wereooertly be secret.
.*

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A*a*clsleO P rw sl

J Representatives of the Rig
Three, spokesmen for the Po­
lish provisional government
at Warsaw and Polish Demo­
cratic leaders will confer in
^Moscow Friday oil the snarl­
ed Polish problem.
London, Washington and
Moscow made simultaneous
announcements of the meet-

(Jing called io discuss the reorgatiiir«M ila«H I ua P aiv Tw»|

DeadlockContinues
jin Legislature On
Reapportionment

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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Bank To
In Ca§l
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Member Associated Preftn

C e n s u s
G iv e

F ig u r e s

S a n fo r d

P ercen t

NT M HER 131.

22

G r o w t h

l T.S. Tankmen Carry
500 Foot Hoses To
Burn Japs Out Of
Caves On Okinawa

Angular Parking
On Park Avenue
May Be Stopped

I Ilf

\ s e i w l a l r&lt;|

I'rv a ft)

Fire lightfd thi' Pacific's
two t&gt;*|&gt; ttirrent campnigns
tmlny, liliizinn throtiKli Htorniff tanks (in one iif Horneo’s

Re-Check By C of C Tennis Club T r ^ e s
Re s u l t s In 2,444 City Build Three!
New Tennis Courts ' th
r[ch
7 l oil fiel‘,M'“l'1•“'ar,Yl8
Additional Names
e Jupiine.^e nut n f c a v e s otl
A population incrt'ii sc of 22
perevnt In Sanford und of 10
percent in Seminole t’oiintv dur­
ing the past five years is indi­
cated by tho census re-check
undertaken by the County Cham­
ber of Commerce, which resulted
In 2.4 44 additional name* being
forwarded to the Director of
Census st Tallahassee, Mayor
Kdward Higgins a* malinger of
thr Chamber (tody, revealed to­
day,
The additional names bring
Sanford's population up to almtit
12.51X1 a* comparer) with a Fed­
eral rrnsu* count of 10.217 In
1040. while the county copula
lion is 24.6MI as compared to
22 1 H4 in 1010

The lied Cross is a link be­
tween the service man and his
home. Mrs. Helen Schultz, exec­
utive secretary o f the American
Itrd Cross, Sanford chapter, told
Kiwanians at luncheon today She
was introduced by Julius Dingfelder, who statsid that during
the last war. serving as a Her­
man officer, his life had been
saved by IUd Crqxs j;tu»plains
us he lay wimmjfcd In s tlfcnih
Mr. Dingfelder In his Intro,
duction also told o f how b«’ vol­
unteered to work with the Hud
Cross during the hurricane dis­
aster of 1928 in the Everglades
und appointed a relief committee
that included E. G. Kilpatrick,
now president of the Florida State
Dank,
Warrant O fficer Carl Illssck- 1
more of Camp (Handing told &lt;&gt;f
the exhibition o f array" «re«|mn.
in action that will l&gt;e shown «l
Seminole
I Ugh School athlete
field Thuradav evening, in a mo. k
battle including rifles, hand grru
ades, tMiiookas anil flame throw

\ .hange from angulnr to 1OkillHWII. The .I«|IS s et fir e
parallel parking of automobile-1 to tanks iii B o rn e o 's serin
on I'a.k Axcnue may tn- f...ih . (lj|
c u .wl|,|e „ f nriKllICcomma* if thr ( ity t ommihiiiiiti
.
,
adopt, an ordinance to that rf
SI*
m tllln ll
b a rre ls ll
feel i„ be submitted by Citv At
'e a r. when invading Australian
tnrney Fred R. Wilson at the next forex- o err *'&lt;• mile- away and
hirctirift.*
cut «»ff t»s thick junirlr*
\t thr 4\iinmi»tii&gt;n mrrtmc I
li»k#ciii4*Ufi Amrrit nn tankmen
hi"ful.i\ **\rninjj «t thr l ‘it\ lUll. iiNckinir f»«M» foot rulrnnon hosts
Attnnir&gt; \V|lftiin \%«ft «lirn tr*l (*• up *hrn cliff*
*l|»r«l thr inilfAva up ti paniHel |mrkmsf «»r*Un fnntr\mtf» cut ilrrply into the enp m v 'i n s ir o w m ir hohl on so u th ern
O k i l i a vs n
fnpnM rA f f lu m e t h ro v k im r t a n k *

s l ie r fm t h i* lin k t»f S t n t r
N o .&lt; T h i* a c tio n fi»llo\sc»J the
m o l in g o f m le t t e r fro m N
I

III NHI . «»f tl»« divimon •»( r»n;i '
of t h r £&gt;tatr IL»io l Ih'pM ft
men!, inline this chHUjjr miof*!
inr to II N Ssyer, city rlrtk
Vmjiurrf Itrysn poiliTr.l ••it
In
com paring
the
o rig in a l that stub it chsuifc Hi pHikilu*
fttiilitnlr movement "f
fou n t that was mailed In on *NU&gt; vaoultl
\ * a1.ftt
'Jrt with i t u t l i t i n a\ a t la ld r that tisff • nil till* highwn)
» hn wcil inrf vuKtil Um * o f public our k»H|* him III Wlgiie, In j "Iltli !
it '44ki ,|j 1H fr*’l
imI Ih1i
uf ilit iru. uiith
v»«trr, r l n i r i f
oh &gt;1 thi .11 font t•
!• •
I IK h t * m«| t4*lrphoMrft ft1 " 4'i* th**
I - font tinffi* Ihio th.**
I'J 40 c r n i i i i ,
th r
4‘ h n m h rr
of in** *
1 o m m e r c e a « * rt»nvtru*«*«l that .1 i » .*1 - if f o iriitlx will#- f » tf-#*
Hlh.'lin* nf tr .if f ll
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^4hhI ma ny n m n r« ha&lt;l l*r«" mi»n
r«f
in
thr
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!»■ PB|V T*va. 4

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Charles T. Rowland
Knd« Radio Course
' I'hArlfs T RowIahU, 'S 1 c 7IM*
llbN R . sot. of Mr ami Mrs. G. W,
Rowland of 40 4 W tit Eighteenth
Street ka&gt; recently completed hiCourse In radio training with
Ohialon 00 of U T S
nl ^br
Iiglven tU v’ of Wt.iun 4l»». -»l
hj.
i brrn senl !•* &lt;*«llfornln fo»* fm
ther duty.
D iv im o n

R B A in TO 1)1\ b beneath the s a v e ., a huge Superfortress (to p i n .hown after it
forced down
aouthwest of Guam while on a siH-elnl mission. It, let. man er. « his taken t» ,,f| .
enter! and
wntrhrs the eraft as it disappear, from sight Meanwhile, a ilea tf.xer-escort hurried tow„,.| ibelr
tinn In snsurr to their ihutrenM rail nmi *ihui rr Acini I th«. m -I h b .u i A ll huiol*
w H f * h lp
line thr rail (bottom) a, the ilnwiiril airmen crime alongside (..
hauled .it,.* ird I i f f t r i a l N a v y
photos ( International SoumiphotnI

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f *aifavnit valley on northern I.Umil I -•Iii m«I for thr final hattlra

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tahulnlnui

I hi* or if alii ftat tor.,“ hr ilrcUr
f*! " iiifil th# public %rho^|ft. thr
fhiifrhrft th* local «|r r%ft huard
I(
ii* r * g » 1 w *l

Pfc. Vernon La Bree
Wins Silver Star

i 4 .. m 41n

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member •»! ti«« Ns
t
rmpirrb %wft»aci»
11e-r* tippr.ti *-«| before tin * um
mi* wiMit mill ftiihmltlod r *»el»Alf
nf thr Srftifi»rd Trnnia Club. **f
which Ralph A Fimlth u pfe*!
drni a petition lot the repair *» d
ra-equipment of e«lntlii( tennia
couth it Klirhth Street anil u.
Kt If ctinn Piifrk, and thr inil
■Uuctii.ii uf a unit of two full­
er* t* coOrU. with fe» ft ami
•qyij mrnt .«t Thirteenth Stie*-’
anil I'ahne^to AlniM
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On

ORA Modifies Meat
Quota In Florida
By .15 P e r c e n t
TAM I V Juur 13, t»V&gt;
OPA
ylrldvd
dcmgnda uf South
Flo, id,
shlrm rii yesterday and
11*i.ftfti tn i.« p m en t the number
-v* ,■ '• )«
t ill rk i n V! ftlauifVf^ra
rita v

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k ill

iln rtn /^ tn o

a d tf r «*nttlrnirti
I -it 11-f ir«t
f"i
thr

np
T a mp a Man Met
Death Accidentally 11

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n f f i t in 18

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u f iu n e ,

they
prraent
- a id

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me.t

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t ills

n iit ir

ln -

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lin* tinn of a U a Ii m e the hitfhfkt
AverAfftA of sny ilivikum * v» i
' l i r v r u r o w e t b ' «ll«tr»*ftA 1 H i P n l i»y
AttrmlmK thr »eh&lt;»4&gt;l. .tint thr uirii
.i di o ith
T h a i Jtdm Sarnu* I * ...... Imdi
Mere con* rstulntrtl by t ap!
1 I
I h r n**w q u o t a . •ff «* t t i v r l o r t h e
K i‘oll.41 d and were* tfiven sprcinl I a n i |M v b rh lrr f " i t h r U n h u rt M
f t h i * m o n t h , w i l l I*? » u f H rovbn ( o m p H iiy m r l h i* 4 ln *tii \ r r ^ l
leave.
f i r i r n l to b r i n g F h i m l A * * w r r k l y
Hudinmnn
ILi mIm *!
Httrtobil i n r i d r n t N i lv i * i I - 1 •• **I'A k M*»»
m* a t - u | * | d \ i i i a p u r n n a t r l v o n e
IotmI » i') iooIi and iff H*lii**t«*«l fmm • la y m o t m u g i* .i »*•«• *ti *»f « f-»
and thrrr f"tirth*. iM'und- • arraRR
from
t h r i ii u m i|t*l •t •• k uhe-i
Srinmtdr I{ kh S«d....I •»» I I I
v4«•i*' lit pri taititii i *I' \ fe'gimial
h r 'bus Mtt*‘ in i«t il ig
u -l' iM
M r e n te re d t l i r - r •• i • d 'l f i n c flu
a tc 'iiiig r*•|»i r * • 1d .i f i v»• J An
t h r &lt;Jr*«lgr v»' rt«
* • in*»l L l*
fidl*»Min|f October.
It. w I
w o r k in g
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l m in t)
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feat I*
I'Uty Mh*Miff J1. a |f . a ..M
•titii an&lt;l
d .11
r da I MUMfl
\V,itr • al •• 1)4 ftf 4I « lift
Juil w
The ( ainpbclt la&gt;-»ing I'nst
th&gt;ft nhii ha*!
-tatrincnt © &lt;if (MO
63, American Legion and l.egmii seen GoinI iii Mil 1*0 •I*»\%li tu tin
F ig .irrd A n iiiw t Q u o ta
Auxiliary, will Install their ur«
T h r m r r « ' a f t r o f 15 p r n r n t w i l l
alkril
dock; hra r*l It -planh an«l
ly elected officers at « joint in down to thi 1&gt;«&gt;nt anid fmiml lu' h r
fig u re d
n g •* 111 ■
*t
thr
quota
■talla lion Friday rvrning at a Otl
rii-tin g
p r i o r t*» v r f t t r r . l M v ' *
anI' M at the Itirion hut J»*«*l I
A p e v r r r g a *h m th i h w ik nf i i n i i f i i 4 ' i o r n t . w Hi* h w , * * 75 t»©r
Firld. 7th Di*trit t * mitinNiiilrf (iiH H lm n f 'k h ra * l in*||«a»***l n • ..* I
• t, t .d t h r K i l l
f r ». •
»4.|t% i i l u a l
vmII inutall tha «.ff i. •
#.f thr in g Judg&lt; ‘ W a»*
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J »* •
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1 hat
th a t h r o»a • j .-l a »• i t •*t
t»«&gt;i»t v%hlle Mr* ltu\ Pirnti* «*f h a v r h r r n k i l l r l t*\
i i t r a ' " * t h a * k h« p r
•i •. *«T v« ** *11 l»r
liik in g ; th .
hiftftirtunrr. 7th
m r wi«fr»it tliM'k or h f ir a r iis tu g h'**»l
I '■I Jt$ p( It 1*1 I " f l i f t M rtf *
k ill
of thr Auxi l i ary. &gt;*lll "iwtall thr for© h* f« ll n i l " I fir *• **t* '
f -f t L .
ft a i mr prr« **d
"f
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M i r ,
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Officer Installation

W . J. Thigpen,!Mrs. Clara Stemper S-Sgt. John David ,{y Amerlcan Ll,ffi,,n
S u p e r v i s o Y 0 f f anYfo rd
n \ . *
r,. .&gt;2 Years, Is Dead First Discharged
Registration, Dies Mrs. Clam Ann StomiKT, whu-e Thru Point System
residence 1 at 1105 Weat Thml
a

Prominent Business
Man Came To San­
ford 40 Years Ago

Strrrt. HIimI in a Inval hoppi'al
IhrI niKht at II &lt;a» 4relink aftrr
an llInruR of moveral years Ftio
had Urn mnfincif to thr ImEpiui
for right days.
H o rn

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14

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m

In

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Sanford Veteran Re­
c e i v e d President­
ial In it Ci t a t i o n

A

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HI,,-.

1(||&gt; aid t..gr»» . • • »*t \ l • » •«'

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Kunrrnl «i ruen wrrr held at
4.”00 4iV|tn k this* afterrunui at thr
rmidrnce. H0| Park Avrnua. for
William J Thlgrvrn. prominent

Ka* Mr* Strrnpn
*«-rv »•
t in n d r
\ I*-«
S/Sgl Lthii (f DmvhI J i . JJ, %***lr thr inratmg f ■ *ii* inl*« i 1 live in rhurrh W4»rk. thr U &lt;« vplaran ftf the Not m a in ly ra m - t h r ( m i * t an d « u * il* -» » . h ( #* "«• C o a i t ( * u a r » l
I inan'a (Tub ami thr Order "f p«lgn MinI of 15 iiionthii ov#r V M
Innly from t h r
1 lha FUatrrn Slur until hrr 'll- i f t i P e r ' Ice, e n j o y * the d t % l i n r - — - ness
prevented.
She
was
a
mm
bualnrsa man uf Hanford for the .
ilon ut being Ihc f ir
Scimnt«4c

Dogs Without Tags
Put In City Pound

* track and full oqulpmont for
thla purpose.
Dog* that ar* not claimed by
ownora, or adopted by pH lovers
bo ahoL For thla raaaott, "Pr.
nond L. Baaa, vatertaarian,
a bu y day at th* Cltft-pollco
•hod Monday afternooa, giving
jawtLrahlu vaccination xSota |o
dog*, either reclaimed by'oAtJora

»_

Japanese Set Fire To
Borneo’s Oil Fields

Two-Thirds Of Work
Is Now Devoted To
Vet’s Home Service

Walter T. Klicker
Died In Or l a n d o

W alter Theodor* Kllckax. died
an Orlando hoapital early
Tuesday morning following ' a
lin n rin g Illness.

In

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4

jC ou n ty wh itr man tn In- disc bary
WT“ Under the rminl system — hav­
ing 94 (minis to his credit—and
Is now serving MS a substitute
clerk at the Sanford Cost Office.
. T h . son of John O. David and
brother of Grover David of San­
ford, Hgt. David received a Cresldential unit citation for bravery
In action a, one o f the 600 men
o f the 2nd battalion. 120th Infan­
try o f the 9th Army, who during
the Invasion o f Normandy, were
completely cut o ff at Hill 314 for
■even day*. This being a major
route of approach and supply,
they refused
-- - to _give u tl» ■plte
o rr--1t h . seemingly IropefnS" iltuetion. As a result 277 men were
either killed or missing out of the
000..
While under lieuvv German machinegun fire, S g t David lead hi*
men out of foxholes In an at­
tempt to recover supplies drop­
ped down to them.
During the
campaign, he received a shrapnel
around In the forehead, which re•ulted In hie being awarded the
Purple Heart.
He also received
Hnnn/ » • * ETO ribbon with thhee hetU*

«l..BaitloNl- For Dw-jxsrt erPrrai
years she has made her home (n
Sanford and ^H«mk
Mrs. Stemper te survived by
two daughters,, Mrs. J.M. Stinecipher and Mrs. Herman E. Mor­
ris. both of Sanford; two sons.
Lieut William H. Stemper '&gt;&gt;
New Orleans, l-n.. and Jack K.
Stemper of Sanford; five rrnndchildren. Robert M. and Ernest
Morrii, Harold Stemper and
Grace Marie Stineclpher,. all of
Sanford, and Martha B. Stemper
of New Orleans. Alao two sis­
ters, Mrs. E-A. P e rry -o f. Miami
and Mrt. James Tfpton of Coffeyvllle, Kas.; and one brother^
Albert L. Grounds of Battle
Greek. Mich.
The Rev. WJ\ Brook*. Jr. will
conduct the funeral service which
will be held In the First Baptist
Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock
Interment will follow in Ever*
green Cemetery. \
Active pallbearers will be T-M.
Paulk, E.A. Monforton, George E.
Welle. Frank 8. Lamaon, Ted

Born Sept. XI, 1893, in I’alatka,
Mr. Klicker was a painter by
profession. At on* tim* ho owned
operated a moat market and
M il op*(
on Sanford Avenue,
grocery store
i
Ho had been a resident of bandog. ford for SO year*.
The deceased man la survived
by two son* Pfc. W. T. Klicker,
Jr., In the U. S. Army nveraeaa.
and James Albert Klicker of Run ire and Inm .r i j t C .
nrr. J
j T* . I ,(akfl
U n [)erenie
food conduct
Chuluote.
. pal
*nr.
pallbearer*, Will
will ^
be __D
Servlcemedal.
Rlb^ Amirn for
Funeral services will be con­ Smith, HJ, Lehman. 8 .F. I&gt;oud*
pro-l’esrl
Harbor
service.
Dis­
ducted at the graveside in the nay and T.W. Lawton.
tinguished Unit Badge and bronze
Chulaote Cemetery at 4:10 P. M.
i tar.
by Era. Sam Dunn, baa b
Thuradav with the Rev. *W. P.
H « entered the service with the
praoontod to th* Sanford Zoo
Brooks, Jr. officiating.
MUST REGISTER
I. now On exhibition In **- *
National Guard on Nov. 28, 1940.
* GEORGE W. VINIAG DIES
Russell B. Davis, Area Rent Di­ In 1941 he took a correspondence
1
that enabled him to re­
rector for Sanford, announced to­
Friends bare of Hr*. C.H. Wfnn day that th* federal Rent Reoturn from Camp Blandln* to
' ta\ learn of the
graduate with hla class at Semi­
Vlnlng, which occurred this morn- commodation, that- were rented nole High Schoo). He had left
Europe on 48 day leave on April
I f end was on aplp in mid-ocean
whear ho learned of the German
He area Korn Id CrawGa. and um * her* with his
In 1027.

Albtoe Joy Bird
Presented To
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life

past 40 years, whose death oc­
curred early TuaatUy. n o r a iu r 'a t
ollowing a lengthy illhis home following
neas. Interment was made in
Evergreen cemetery.
than enough to defeat tho- mea­
Mr. Thigpen w ai born In Green­
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su res
under the constitutions!
Howard MrKae, recently sp- ville, N.C. and came to Sanford
•/provision that an amendment can
In
100(1 to engage in the real
be submitted to the voter* by aa K inLad City dog catchsr, has estate business with the W.D.
tn
having
a
busy
tin*
lately
extraordinary session of the Legt C . a l l a . e g Oa P a g * K l i . )
' lalature only with a three-fourths rotind|og up dog* without tsc»
and
putting
them
in
tho
City
majority.
Tha House, meanwhile, was pound Ho has been proridod with

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1945

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T o l d Kiwanians
By Mrs. Schultz

pfc Veinon laiDree. 21. urn of
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. laBrce. lux.
received
the Silver Star award
and has b8*n cited for heroic
achievement in connection with
m ilitary
operations arainit
the
T.M-I.A H A is E E , ~Jono 15. W1 enctuv on April 0. In lha vicinity
ll«u iiigsn .. Hacmsify.
The
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F K
(. _&lt;prr&gt;mu* ,M Him ‘ Florida... L jsials- dtalldfc heads: ]
'T&gt;ucihi» tbv*.«ttgeV_&lt;h HerrinPturc'* rlsJenratml altampfa'ltB re­
apportion Its membership illasolv- gen, Ien rae and turn comrades
cl
rapidly yesterday and the provided left flank security for
Company A aa It approached the
deadlock continued.
Neither the North Florida not town. When enemy machine gun
the South Florida liloc yielded sn and small arms ffn- was delivered
-ojnrii nflL-r closed raucuics held at on the company, Private JLaBree
w&gt;tho urging &lt;&gt;f Senate President stood his ground aftd fully ex­
W alter Rose that the two fac­ posed to hostile action, covered
tions make sn effo rt toward meet­ the UrrmanR p o tio n s with auto­
matic rifle fire.
ing hnlf way on the problem.
"W hile Private* I.aDree boldly
The day was markpd by only
one new development. -» What ap­ remained In his precarious situa­
p e a r e d to he I lie true alignment tion, completely frustrating the
w o f the Senate voting strength was enemy's attempt to deliver e f­
fective fire, a companion with­
revealed for the first time.
It showed 21 North Florida drew to guide a tank destroyer
“ cockroaches' 'and 16 South Flor­ forward. Forty German soMIcrs
ida ''term iets" as they go&lt;x1 ns- and three machine guns were
turerTty have dut bed themselves, raptured when the tank destroyer
©and repeslodly have called them­ blasted lit* hostile strortgpolnt.
selves in floor debate.
Private !•• Urea's fortitude qnd
Tho North Florida bloc start­ intrepid combat skill reflect great
ed the day by defaatlng In one- credit on him and on the military
. two order the House-approved service," the citation continue*.
Cobb-Buracll Dill to reapportion
Pfc. LaDree has been wounded
the Senate by shuffling the ex- twice and was awarded the purnla
l i s t i n g 38 districts to give the heart and the infantry combat
southern part of the State three badge, the good conduct ribbon
more Senators at the ew ente of and the sliver star. He is now
North Florida, and ahother to on his wny home for s furlough.
move two district* South.
H « attended^ t.yman School at
Resuming the. seaalon
after_ _ tho &gt;Jxmgwood - aifci went overseas In
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caucus reerss, the South Florid- July? 1944. A brother, Billy D.
w iana voted their full strength I a-alii
(tree has hern serving In the
against North Florida constitu­ Pacific ares for the past 21
tional amendments to Increase months. Both men and their
the number of districts.
One father, ilk B. LalJreo are mem­
propose) would have created two bers of the Veterans of Foreign
r.ew districts In tha North and Ware.

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Tha 1730 held Its monthly out.
Ing Sunday at Daytona iiearh.
and 160 eervice men. their w|vx-a
and aailorenea filled- the two big
Navy buss*, and three passrngrr
cars. It was reported by USO
Director Joe Hall, A picnic lunch
was enjoyed.

The U. B. Infantry will go into
action tomorrow night at 8:00
o'clock on the Seminole High
School athletic field.
"Here's
Tour Infantry* Is a show com­
posed of pi overteas veterans,
and is designed to acquelnt the
public with o tactical combat
team of Infantrymen, how thiy
fight, end what they fight with.
Every weapon need by the Infan­
try in IU fight overseas will be
put into action.
Tomorrow morning at 10:00
o’clock there will be a display
of Infantry weapons at First
Street end Park Avenue, where
the.public may examine all ’
one, and ask any questions
sntlng
like rconcernli
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to giving them uernuts,'' com(dnuicil
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Agricultural
Another
htrong
©fulorkenia! t Agent While. "T h ey haven't re­
w ai adilcl to thr growing li*t of e l i \ *-l nermita listing quotas of
thoao in Srminnlc County wli*. ,io\ kind, und thrv can’t butche1mi I I « v © that m f pw hoftpilul f*h»tuM their livest»&gt;ck."
h© erecUxI in Sanfon! tn mrmnrv
of the latr I'reaitlent Uo4»»«vrlt.
when thr Hoar*! of Manager* «»f
thg Binfnnl W mnan'A Club r*
cently wrnt on rrcortl a* favoring
this plan.
LONGWOGD, Juno 13. (SpeC opiti
of
this
rndorarmri l
l) Private Joe in the sixth
hsv# I&gt;r©n wetil to C-ounly ami fin
ik .- i'.I out Luckv Lick, the favor­
City Cnminiakion©r», the Hrmiii"!'- ite, tn pay |45.f&gt;&lt;) for a win tick­
County Federation of Woman** et nn.l the half nf n quintet*
Clubs and to Th© Herald, accord
whiib caul *,IU7.80 last night at
Ing to Mrs. J L. Lee. recording thr Sanfurd-Orlnndn Kennrl club’s
secretary.
dux. races in Longwood.
in the fourth race Nrbr. Burnrr heal the low money Gildersleeve by e length to pay 18-40
t&lt; win
For the meat part of th# eve­
ning, the ' favorites ran more or

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The regular meeting of Taylor
Commandery, NO
2H. will be
held at 8 P. M.. Friday. June 15.
There will he a report of the
Annual Conclave, of the Grand
Commandery o f Florida. Light
refreshments wtll l&gt;e serve). All
Sir Knights aro invited to at­
tend.

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era, bazookas, Garand rifles and
machlneguni, Including tho new
A-fl. Another feature of tho tilsUy will be a band concert by
to 183 piece Army Ground Force
Band, which is accompanying
^Hera’e Your Infantry" on It*
tour through Florida.
“ Hara'e
Your
Infantry"
la
brought to Sanford by the War
Finance Committee, and is pre­
sented with the desire to ttimulate the tale of War Bonds dur­
ing the 7th War Bond Drive.
The tour haa been successful thus
far. The City of Leesburg is re­
ported a* having told 134,000 as

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William Shoemaker.
Reports To Navy

William L. Shoemaker, en
honor etudent of tha graduating
clast of 8 amlr.olo High School
this year, and Cadet Major of
the Student M ilitary Training
Corps- has received Ma cell for
duty aa a Naval Reservist and
left TMeeday to report at Jack*
■onvlile. From there he will go
to Balnbridge, Md. for hla boot
training.
He la the eon of A. K. 8 ho*,
maker and lira. Janie Shoemaker
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wrorda an opportunity for of Sanford. An older brother,
civilians to become acquainted Jam**, la with th* First Army
ki Carruany.'
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round
"A ftn r *upp«f we went walk
"T h e bodies were . t ill piled
(hoot- in j and (TOIn* along rhr outside
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S S O S P IK Icauuury, ,\V&gt;.
St^Ma &lt;il *r
-tw iU haw ,
1IUIM s m B r a s n l E M S S
0 » » 7J u . V ' W a ih it- T n u is a
iTTTt)ulflTlca“ il river ahil
fTTerfi.
on picture*. rifles, i
The firxt time we went to add
(which had been thr
bodies to the pile I wu* In the
the liuililinje &gt; that wc
back of the ambulance straighten­
in*
&lt;&gt;n
beautiful
ing out the litter* anil blankets
tapestry nnd even
ami the colored ambulance driver
cloths. Following the string of jumped in the ambulance and
beautiful material to n doorway,
took o ff
like
Moody’*
grv.se
we saw sever a! camel hair rugs
without me am! ! had to walk
at the foot of the stairs,
back. Though It was only a
"Adventuring up to tnc second six block walk. I ripped him up
floor, wo found it contained all one side nnd down the other
kinds o f vnscs and much cheap when I got hark. I started to
army silver ware, but upon go­ make him go hack and get the
ing up to the third floor, we litters but the Colonel in chargr
■aw stack* and rolls of, nretty o f ward* said not to go over
ruga, mattress covers that would there anymore at night— Just to
make even a pretty bedspread leave the bodies at Ihn morgue i
look sick.
and take them over the ntv; |
"There were Poles in there morning
throwing everything all around;
On Mnv 12. he wrote: “ The pa­
turning over stacks of harm tients arr getting better; some
woven tapestry and trampling on o f them ure beginning to have
it. Large
brand
new
radios, personalities. They are abU to I
linen sheet* made In other coun­ eat and are stealing food from
tries with hand stitching around the trays of (&gt;ua*le next to them.
the scam*, darling pillow cases
’ ” i'
' Then we smelled an odor that and nrcciou* hand towel*, and How can we ever tench them’
1
I cannot describe as wc looked any other adjective* that yo i Sonic are able to walk to the
" ‘ about n hundred feet ahead and might want to use to describe latrine without the help o f a
1 ■’’’ I saw a (ille of dead men about Hi the stuff. As Mr. Perkins would ward man. Some gel out of bed
1fret high and 60 feet around. sav, 1 think it’s nice -don't viiu nnd fall everywhere and any
where. Other, hide the bed pans
tl « s | , ip,
me doorway to the think it's nice?
under their lied* and the pallent
*
crematorium. Stepping inside, I
"I guess that on that third on the next cot will tight him
• I saw two large furnace* with
story which is a quarter of 11 for it. They hide bread under
their grates that roll out for pia bodiiied i |e, to !«• put on, then rolled block wide and a block long that their blanket* and later pull the
there Is or was over a million blanket over Ih tlr head to rat
* ‘*rc bark fn. Opening u door to the
dollars worth \&gt;f cloth ami dry
it. elxc. the patient un cither
and ' Irfl. I found iny*elf juxt about
goods.
uuh- I t„ walk into a room the alia of
"The next day. May fl, ur w&lt;?
■he front
room
half
filled
with w**nf *trt work wc were glut! to
I of Itodie*.
the | " (In f said, ’ Step right In,' I notice quarter® mnater men in
trucks, picking up the fiend SS
w 'h *nnl. 'I ain't lost nothing in
troops from nround the arm. You
there,' so about that lime Hagttl
sec, until then nil bodies writ*
o'I- opened another door and tharo
left as Ib c * were for some kind
hud a ns another roam the name Way,
o f investigation. Also
in the
“ de bslf filled with bodies. A fter that
morning nlr it wur o«t*y to sen**
we stepped lively out the way we
n *meil ihnt we knew off hand
j mine in. Around the other side
ma &gt; the cremator
” 'k
of ihe building, we went through
“ Cuing buck to hospitul wren,
the gas chamber.
we went down to a double wnrd
"1j
'&lt;&gt;ii May t we continued with lent which win receiving Then
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oul work of preparing the bar- Mere rigged up s bunch of show­
*'v* 1 racks fo r wards. As
the Foie* ers and each patient won bathed
,,]rl
rleanrd them put we scrubbed As most o f the patients were to** |
and sprayed therti. The I’oles were sick to stand they were laid on
so underfed that they had a n table nnd washed, dried and
i
liardtime swinging
the heavy Mi raved with DDT powder.
*
maul* hut there were about ten
The next tiny, May 7. Sgt. Ilot»I T|| men to each maul s&lt;&gt; they had •oii wur notified by Oil. Hdl nnd j
plenty o f. time to rest between thr Del. Commander that he was
turns Needless to sny they like S.C &lt;). w ho hmJ been put in j
tint t igarettis un«l to pair out charge of the hospital “ That wf j
, * m 'Mir &lt;I«*11v rution o f randy and teinoom," he wrote, "w e hearo i
m l it m front of them in a.* that the 7th Armv had orders to
111r nn * t n t k a s ea till it Ice c re a m »t..p firing and it begun to look
like the w «r about over
I won't go inth much ifMith
nlsiUt the trouble thr w ri J men
and the nurse* have with the
Patient*.-’ he added "O f course wc
eafi’ t understand the patient* nnd
tht [&gt;atie tit* can’t timlit stand in i
At first
they ure
too weak
to eat and Ure fed dextton
through their veins, and bov
have you ever tried to find a vein
on a skeleton You junt have to
stick where you think the veto
in and when you bit It, it is so

lire*

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rttIir tii t■tin I

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wives eml other women »h o
want to m m hut unable lit ile
vote lime to office nr fitrlory
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FEATURE
-Greyhound —6 n *
is on (he air over
W D B O tonight
*t O ' 10 and over
W L O y at 6:15

K LE C T R IG igwlng machine; slu
dlo rnurh; radio and other for
rtlture. 703 Palmetto Ave.

w i t h si t thr
' "dupe" on (he

. f^ A V Y couple desires fumishrst
apartment or cotUgs- Psrman
■aiU, No chlldran. Have car. P.O

[A V X -C O U P L E ,.5 - y a a t-o U
f 14’ *1
,- .K

M in t
Of house.
A ir Station, 1160,

dogs at ihe Han­
ford _ • Orlande

MISCELLANEOUS

C U R T A IN 8 W me- u b lr cloths,
acarfx, washed, itnrcbrd and
TO IHJYt SO hrna amt
xlretchoil, 51H kfcllonville Ave.
Palmetto , Grocery, 317
Phona 87u.

W ANTED t o r e n t

*S6m* ‘ to

kcwp

from

fa r ;th*
(jt clean
Uq. ih«
i tem pi

getting

NICK’S PACKAGE ST0R&amp;
till SANFORD AVENUE

Specials for This Week

?

Southern Comfort Government House
| 4-5 5.95 pints 3.75 Rum 4-5
3.45

of PICKING WINNERS

WANTEO—

liflr-wfljnrts It rwwyjft-prtr^ini.

Com Whisky
Grape Brandy
4-5 3.15
pint 1.95 4-5
3.49
Dayton Club
Jericho Brand
Whisky 86 pr
Apple Wine pint .40
4-5
’
3.95
Roma Wines
Blue Bird Gin
4-5 3.63 Pints 2.30 Claret
Burgundy
Castanet Rum «
4-5 75c
4-5
3.45

THE THRILL

1 good' condition.
See 0
(
- David 'a t U. B. Pop« Co: o
,
Palmetto A vt.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE n

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

,GE EIGHTH

BORROW IIK R K WIH.IO:
PR IV A C Y IH R K SI'H tTK lJ
YOUR natural desire for prino-y
In money matters Is str Icliy
respected here.
Friends slid
relatives
are
not line it toned
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or huslncs* kssis-is Ii-s
will not hear of your personal
--affairs
There Is no rsu»e for
embarrassment.
— Baa»on»bla credit-.requirement*.
No co-makera on money loans.
Variable payment plaits.
F A M IL Y 1.0AN CX».
Florida Rank Bldg.
• Phone 33

FOR RENT

FU R N ISH E D "room !

112 W. tth

ROOM

bath, close

private

Hacea Stnrt H;0() P. M. Sharp
Sanford Orlando KonncI Club
Turn at Rrd Arrow
On Huulr 17 (Hanford H lih « a y )
l»e e n Hanford and Orlando.

■(

l^in gw od

I'M HEADIN’ HOMP

TO REPAINT WITH

A T T E N T IO N : Service persotmel
and vacationist*' — Apt*, r.nd
rooms two block* from Main
iNRNT raoldents want un8L ona half block o f ocean by
died’.- M M , v | , bedrooms
day or week. Phone 94D-R. 708
In, fa rage. P . N , WhiteBroadway, Daytona Beach. Fla

with

"XenneL C tiffi.'

PITTSBURGH’S COLOR
DYN AM ICSI* &gt;

midway

| Plint of the neeille. Some sit
| given plasma and various other
I traatnicmtr Their
lemneraliire*
I range from 103 to t05 Horn, are
uflt of their heads nnd jiisi yen,
and shuts are given to put them
to sleep,**
i Continuing another of the daily
jq*tn!l*trncnt§ of letter, on May
It, hr wrote: "The patients arc too
sick to move, and I doutit It they
know what they are doing or if
they arc even living. They are so
tbln and humped over that it is
difficult to regard them as hu
nuns, os,much naJ hate to say it.
*Tji:y Just lie therO soil stare
AtKii space with eyes us drv as
death itself; however, some are
|well enough to moan
-M any of then) do n't even kriuw
1that they are receiving mcdlra
treatment and many o f those alio
do, dislike taking the medicine
Ttary aro jo o *«cK, to know- or
care
about
sanitation.
Th^nk
goodness, we found u roomful of
German gowns, caps, masks and
rubber glove*."
*One or more from each ward
would die each night: to about
■very hour, I would ride go thr
roads between the wards with
the ambulance driver and collect,
tha bodies. We took flirm to a

Awak a to thu Rruriutis clmrna of. all IHtliiji
wijh clawtic clcxaiice. yet with’Ihe pruc-I I
lorn life ilcmuntlft. lively Hepplewhite &lt;h,T7^
tnily. ami Vanity Bench.
hj
Colonial Charm
“
JIn B j
An enflcmhle with all |||
the colorful, .picturestiue —*
charnj of Colonial atyl- - 111
ifitiw r ^ * *
yet deaiffned to ful- ZZL
fill the practical needs | 1
of everyday living «
CHpUEfl j Spring filled coipdruc- ^
V tloi^for comfort and re- ^
taxation, durably cover- “
&lt;,
ed in a choice of home®
spun- fabrlcfl, -'this mel- “
J 50 Up
low maple auite will lend i 11
charm to your living "
mom for many years tn |||
cnmit I

I

OLD-FASHIONED
. DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE j
O ilT l

J

BUSINESS SERVICE

Luxury for Baby

STQRAGB
Gam re.

Smooth riding for the
'“•Lf iut tr lle.
n
,.«
lt.s .i
One3.
Metal
frame with p a d d e d
channel stitched body of
sturdy leatherettes rub­
ber tiree. windshield and
adjustable tup. A real

Dining ?Room

♦

year
Bpw&lt;

you ’ll

lik e

t h is

D u n can

P h y j e d e s ig n . . an flu th eu tlc
hand

n p r o d u e tto n

Id

ru b h o d i m ta h o g h n y

v e n e e r s . In c lu d e s b u f f e t , '
tables

h ost

c h a ir

aod

f i v e a id e c b f k v k n d lo v c -

iVe can furnish paipt’ and glass for
•Im job. Call us for rellablo palnk
The Complete PtSi

'e a » equipped to handlo any

- -• itt-U P»v|t&lt;

f i R iP f p r

�r

-

X

f

t&lt; • * * « • • i
IM lb. »f ■ I I I !
pipfr will m i l l
&gt;• p i t l l t l l l l
binds far 1M(b b.m b. HUrt
a » l &gt; ( saw.

*h (o be f r w i I f » f wish to
p reserve b r i o l i t i those t im t liiib le prlvil f | « i for which we have been ao lo o t con­
te n d in g — we must flg h t l
^
— t 'A T iiic K w c ie n v .

* * * * * * * * * * * * * h— -

VOLUME XXXVI

E ft la b lis h fd

♦Patient Abuse
At Hospitals
Is Criticized

l ‘J 0 S

SANFORD,

How British Seas Were To Burn

F L O R ID A ,

F R I D A Y , J I N K H. l ‘Ur.

A t t m t c la lfd

I ’ rcHH

M

MHKR KM*

j
apan
Tightens
All
Control
Urges Quicbj _ PeaceDrajtI n f ace Of Growing Air Raids

College Head

Others Ask Confirrcas
To Wait Until W-*“
Is Over Before
acting: Lcgrslati

Senate G ro u p Cuts
9 T a r i f f Reduction
From Trade Bill;
More Gas Coming

Ib le iu lic r

Aid For Okinawa Wounded Keeps Fast Face

.1 a |&gt; a n t* s o
&lt; )n

O k in a w a

In to
n i 'c

W A S H IN G T O N
Jum ft, (/
WASHINGTON, June
Ae f tun nuvk nti n program
e (A P ) Testimony thaj.several
com pulsory
pont-unr
m ill
tminlnjc was prn| o-evi today by
soldiers huve been court-mar­
Karl Compton, prefthlrnt o f tllC
tialed for abutting patienta in
M uvuichunftta Institute o f Trch
Veterans Hospital at
th e
♦mingy.
Hr told it llou *e com
m ilter the U n itrd S late* xho*J&lt;
Northport, N.Y., developed
, i'sliiblijih u "reasonable
“ luring the House committee
|in*irram,** mem inn In*: u y f f t f i
Investigations ol the Vete­
■rnmuii.'
ItrliMtou*, Ini nr And n in e at
rans Administration. Seven
Irudem --tHikr vi*n ro u *ly a ra il
civilians hnvo also been fired
Iht* |H*nct*time d ra ft
leyLftlav
or q u it their jobs because o f the
ym terd ay on the ground tlt&amp;l
^in vestig a tion . T estim o n y present­
i**ur van wait until thr wnr
ed by Col. John. Baird. assistant
wun
m edical supervisor o f the V e te ­
f'brir nrRiirurntN wt*rt* made
rans Adm inistration.
i ht- 11ucAt* t ‘om m ittre on l*o
T h e Semite Finance C om m ittee
v*m N LIitar) |*tdic&gt; by »pok
struck from the reciprocal trade
men fm The Nuttonal ('o n er# ** oi
an r«-e in cut
ex tension
hill
the
Parent* itiwt Teacher*. the Fe&lt;l#t'
teb u th orily to cut t a r if f rate* an
in i Ci»unci I o f C hurrhcf o
additional 50 percent and then re ­
in Amor &gt;cii
the Catholic l i i e f
p orted the b ill fa v o ra b ly. The
arch) in the Unite*! States# tW
vote on the am endment was 10-!).
Kmhtmm'u! A»*4*tuhly o f A marl Hi
T h e tfovernm enl’ a prom ised in­
tin
llrnt herhiHxl
of
R ailrott
crease la yneat supplies next F ail
Trainm en
unit the
KvangfeMet
p n a v turn out to be an avera ge
nti«1 Ror firmed Church
o f o n ly ft ounces m ore per civi
All luviirenl mletju iitf dcfeHAf
linn fo r the entire O ctober - D ec­
but
i*it if e **■«ted that
action
oi
p raietifn r
m ilitary
cnin crip tioil
em ber period. T h is would include
*hiniM !*«• fieferred until v ic to r * A I A r u k l . K i Tins*
m eats served at public eatin g
'* wi1v a ti rI the p c it le m o f
plnces ( 'onsequent!y, the increase
tdi Leaf her neek 4 |u*i
i flew.
fe bn *• l-.-rdinU
fui
in
supplies, at
butcher
shops
|»t
Hertterl
J
H ui^nlnhler,, h« *
it ||11 A 11fi D r
tw n n lil l&gt;e som ewhat less, based
i-n —u!i-’ t d C»h i
Vi p a U yAfl U oi*
oh latest m eat allocations and
1 nrpt iihotc i
it v
I &gt;eI a a t&gt;e "n h it i. t r ill
e s t im a t e s - o f 1045 production.
fifl.1 f tut ■ l hi- Kcwferid t ’t&gt;UI
AbusCF&amp;'i percent o f the na­
i.f t hm Ut - ,d Christ u|)|m i
tio n '* tSM .JO O B-eard m otorists
the bill tif. An-,* ' lilt* prtwisr Hi
will quulifv fo r m ore gasoline
ture o f -tn-i "th o f nrrmimtnl
|ivhen the ration ceilin g it raised
tKj»* mu v ♦»#* reijuirnl cun not 1
**to fiAO miles m onthly on June 11.
tt«ri*«*'eM flt'tt
The O P A estim ated t o d a t there
the
for u horn I ■'Pfi
are about J,000,000 B-card holders
a oil t bi- chun*hem w i th which t
whose essential occupational t)riv ire identified hoM to the vli
lo g needs exceed the current re.
I hat our mil ton whmild not at thl
gion a l ceiling*.
time take and action which won
W A S H IN G T O N , June ft, pi 1
teverae oui H lito fic policy wl
P resid en t Tru m an y e s t e r d a y
to compulaory
rnlllt-a
named Gen. O m ar B rad ley, fam ed NOW R E L E A S E D is the -ecret of u B ritish ilefensc agu e t 11» re«re«'t
com m ander o f
Old . 12th arm y N'aii invasion that didn't m in e : the Channel and » r a » a n - t. i-- iiAtntnp
Ktoup that helped smash G e r­ “ set a fir e .’ ’ Underwater
pip*** were ready-! pressured w ih
m an y's western dgfenaea, at ad- qnd valves w a rt watt fig lo by iipanod at th e righ t rhumi it. t n&gt;
_ m ln ls tn r to r o f "all v e te ra n *' af- su rfacin g |41 wu:
)
J tm « H
the oll-k n krr sell
J C S S S ^ T lW lr iS S S S ,
w t»m «- A t- 0 &gt; n ir m
Vrenidrni T n itn «n vr* i:i*r.|»\ f -n*
T h e fi'J-year-pld fn u r-tta r gen ­ frm o where im itun cxiiild live. ( Inli-riiiituiiHil i
eral, w h o returned fro m Europe
LUN CiW O D l
June H (Rp^cin * fnl ckru, n mi uvvrnt r.-tpic-1 It.
on Sunday, w ill succeed B rig
rhiflik.-f* lio fiti "won tko tht- \ Itb or lendi i * ft ' r im in. &lt;11,* ( r 1 ■
Gen. Iltnrs, who I f destined fo r
la .* to pay thu hiKh p ric« -f l.satfu n ,if was-.......iilM'lThe I're tiile v l tolil Ii i
lira another unspecified lob a fte r 22
I %Vs Hi jvi»r
a net the aacoi .1
.y e a r s as head o f the ' veteran s’
tmitiher iii the dully duuhltf whp h CO(tier elM'e that thr I ttti* St,'*-1
^ a d m in istra tion .
-■
paid t.ff I** thr tune ol f6r&gt;.40 ls*t w age form ula would tl-tn.|. ,«i
least pending u thuiougli - t «nlv to
Trum an told n near* conference
night
mI
the
tSonford-Orlav.
( ( '• ■ l l a M i oat k -ic i T l r t r )
Kennel club d or racen At I mhis b* undertaken Inter of
wggeanil
i-fiTOimhilt\
p iT - ,I 1%
’lhMli
—'
Iii thr s lith . Cinnr Giluie won schedules.
U l
Otplv n *h»rt visstt- twfi
tytying $f» 10 pei durnt, tiilloviiil
, iiv Fnlm Beach Joy, i t |17 4ii |Pt#avlurnt tii r.-n1 tlfili • 1 * 1 i*t (
n
i
t
•
«
J
*i'
1h r
f |d in t M u ff
plot r mnney to pay n tjuinIrI
i
W hit? f 1•IM i‘ Ti |tf! ‘fth t ’ .i
rfria io n .*f rK» 1 M l .
^v-s
1 n.*fht’* nit? it*s
I I f f llftrf— .1 |A BHII# I
•muJte. hi ‘ In. »i p 'll - H I'Ll
I
H i l l H d - l u r 4 M i l k } a I'rl.l*
1■» I 1
bMrp thfeit limit , .l | l| 1
T A U . A U A K S K K . Juno ft. (AT—
lt»l
* l.utl) Vis.,a
Above Jinuarx- I - M l , i e v r t f t
* Wttv t*lffpirn
•nflr
‘7 -----u
.. Th&lt;- Supramc Court y esterd ay up­
_
• ■■■■ B ,e* - - —r
* - .
• .«l
l on I’Airol
T h r y 4-h(pr**a ye•*«! lent «t| ,i *lt»u ti
A held F lo rid a '* n a * r B oy le faw r*There w ere seven s ^ X » htode r I br Colt! vtlnr, id Hpu o f- tlit*
vrr«nt| flare--- 1 n l* r H i i
ward a I'i nil in nartim c
iiuiring
altar-hound couples
to for scholarship nt the graduu. Kprttiitl tut m .ilnl, bar. bt'rn |»rr*
f l ’ lraf Half ll«||r IF*tekl# |
and
amplciymi'iit
rvrn
befm**
% fteil T lirf
wait th ree days between ap p lyin g tion exercises Monday m orning nentrii
to
Lieut.
Benjamin
K | I 1km . p a|
Japan ix ilofrutod
t Hh»»r Htsmp '
I Murcrtl W av*
fo r
and
receivin g
m arriage at Junior H igh School when 72 Currie.
l TS N R . fo r exreptinnal f i Ai.t-Ui
7 ftr lih t Anttetr
Whlli* thi*wi» uppcnU wi*r»‘ he
license*.
* t'nclr Don
g irl* and 4H hoys received their valor ngnu.al Inc Jajifinrxe v*hil«* t l ash t •r Iv#
Injc m u I** a ! the W hite I (oil i! 1* rif. II a r-r— S/1A ml !# v
B a lin g nuicitiy "because o f the dip lom at frum i ’ rineipul It. E arl o|H*riitirijif an pilot uf h fighter
eb#
w l b
Vk UK c*111a 111rt inyp th r
i ternaii Half Ifa llr n*aAI#&gt;
A ftr e a t public in tere s t" the court Kipp.
plriMf* ilufm i: ioirly phiiA*** nf the I 'tin* K Ot
S Moinlnii Jiiilgr over-ail \* nv v |»nln\ 'llli'ptiui1
dlsm iaied a suit /lied d irectly
I - nt It* ft 11.•v &amp; llnnt Luck )
H e c e lv ln g
the tcholarsbip Solomuna tariipaltfn,
b efore
it Tuesday
by
T -S gt. award*
I |&gt;ut» L H»*&gt;r
J |tr*w|r If y* f
l.icut, c’ urrie, »h i» « i i c fm m rr
w ere
Mildrv*J T u rn er.
W A S H IN G l n \
j„
I'
1 I M
New e
I Wu * f
U igf)
Charles H erm an L ig h t o f Camp
Martha G m ta n . Hetty Duncan. |y -lAttmn* it at the Sanf«u«l Ni»\ a I
AiU rrtiriy ihjif ♦ -g
iii.ii! ♦
I «M*ri k If mr*— rw f « ri4r »
Gordon Johnston, and M is* E t c A k Slut id ' i , ir the mhi iii iMki o f
m « l * l r » « IUr#|
Faya M ae Coglmrn, Murcus Bo
^
not
be
ii
t
u
fi
nun
•
'
luh
F.i-o
lyn Jennings o f Indianapolis, link. |
wen, M ary Kenis and Norn B elle Mr iintl M r* ()tfori|B W ell* «*f 1 • ii'itk * Im ufr S Fir#
» d fn t Trumim •
' « I It V t tv.*. J ei rt« |&gt;i iiar Jnt*k
i
^ to test the new law, which was r , ;
Snrifnril un»l lumbart-l o f the f&lt;*i
j the Li'iftFhTi i ■ 4 ’ ll’ l
ll.V
1 l« I » r v
Mfi&gt;
7 V * 1«l fi* t is
9 engineered through Ibe U g is la T ,nuie'
mej \ itjI f I W ell*
4•
tire1
!
» Pa** U n i
1 0OO In |V'. Him ,i v im
. int ..r
Awards for p rrfe c l attendanre
tura by Senator I - F. Boyle Qf
The til ilium utroujpi* ri v i njf the
n
ifh
liter#l
a
l
a
r
l
l
p
I ttieir Jirrxr^i I f I O.OliiJ
; and punctuality were presented to j»re^enltil ion **f ttie nv%uiU, \*hich
- Sanford.
I ( anil It
* f&lt;a&lt;% Hltrk
He rnMitc lo v v l«*w * known
(
T h e y sought U&gt; com pel Leon Betty Jo W aits. W illie C arpenter, L
by Hc-eretiiry t»f the 7 Jmg I# i *lrI
i Ithythm lla i -»l ntwp n m fi ri iin- tifter thr IJ ui,l" i:.
Jean
Bobbins,
C h erry Navy Jurny* F o r m ln l in brhnlf 1 Mini Ha Urn
.C ou nty Judge B. A . M egin nls* to Emma
fttl 1 TOflrfl viitr, ( n Intnl IH. yi nnt
1 lllflh SK fr
~ - la*u i - thorn - a. wadding ljctmaa Sln xletarv oud M a n . .E liia b a tli of the * PrfrifTfllir, rrlHl*
fnl
•»li*k H ir * — F lih r t lr i
Ing each t&gt;f l i t ruen.beit 12.AIM.)
f|w ith ou t w aitin g tb « th ree days Calusrrll. Attendance awards w ere low *.
&lt;«4tel*J#lte XUirtel #
anua] expensi1 innney. The Senstr
alio . g iv e n
to
Donald
Shew,
p rovided b v the statute.
lila II
“ For
m rntnrlouA Achirvrm ent ’ I Hh»kjtr*4pwn
had refunni t»» vote u alnikloi
I BO
CM *
C ircu it Judge G e o rge H olt a f VhrJitine Carpenter, Betty Dun­ in Hrrinl flig h t an pilot o f .t ' J I er r B l i p
fund fo r it niemln*r«. and imiir
I iltltly
7 HtvnAWAT
, M iam i prevloualjr had held the can, H o y t Galloway and C la ire fightur plane In F igh tin g Found
4 ft f I*A1 Dartii*! * Caddo It in
Jlouae m em brm np]»..e4v| it •vaynu
law in va lM because l u
run F iv r, attached to a U ^ .S .
*rt#M(lt M irf FtettepHyi
(C s itis s M o » r » a » Tarve).
tht Jiublir would look with ill*
R M a |p lint
not s u ffic ie n t l o . ’-lv * •
Ssiutogn A ir Group, while s e rv ­ I Bnrky La ft
fa v o r on ft un un indirect pay
7
I
.-r "*tn
4 rh rrrfu l Ru&lt;H f
• ’ o f the' contents o f t h e _________
ing with the F irst M arine A lrl J*r •* y HHI
7 Jolbr Mack
n la e .
® S u p r e m e Court decision. In e ffe c t,
c( . f t
W in g
in action
against I A trfl
1 llrlgad itr
Mr, Truwnn *«i.t hi* woublu'i
reverse* Holt'* ruling,
♦ &gt;ckfk l u r a - p r u a r t l f i
enemy
Japanese forces
during
(r u a fiM fd tin P * i* Thr##)
(Q a la U ii R a f* )
i T b i couple before the Supreme
thr early stages o f hostilities at
I Pvt
Jt.r
l Zltfffjr'* B enr
t Court mad* the same allegation*
Guadalcanal.
Solomon
Islands, 1 HtArdrHl
i J «T »»r Vick
that w ere made In the previous
from Sept. ID Id Oct. 1(1, 1042.
1 Lucky Lick
7 TrOUblte ln Krl.
*urkjr I to w n
(
Iloiton
llib
a
, Miami ease. However, the court
I tel
"F ie rc e ly
countering
t h &lt;t
jtruletl that the title o f the Mil
enemy's
pow erful
onslaught,
“ Tbeforo the Legislature w as "au ffi■ v :;
LJeut. C u rrie fuught his plane
id en t to put all pereom on notice
againat te r r ific odds durin
Promotion, tost Friday morn
gToup uf Snnfor.l b u t i n c ,
ithat the statute ileallng with in f of 11 1
ing
critical perio&lt;i an d' en gagin
g nI
nil*
o f |he 0th
................
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n a re* pnrrhgsed frni]
nm D. F
i matter o f i.soance o f m arriage
Junior
eras Jurs til*__ bo tuber- in close combat
•Lawson uf Kissim m ee In.' puck
marked b y T short address at on Sept. 2 ft, pressed home a
l.ieut. and Mrs. Robert Langley Ing house located to s depth of
'
the Qrammer School Auditorium vigorous attack and succeeded In and small son. Warren, who rw&gt; 'IDS fe et on the west end o f the
A that the amendeterr provision la
’ Supt. T. W. Lawton artd by shooting the enem y plane from cently visited
Lieut. LangUy’a. Sanford S late Farm er* Market
t beyond the '
a staging o f the Shakespearean the sky.
uncle and aunt. Pr. and Mrs. W . and known ■« the U R
Growers
‘t court said.
“ By hi» expert airmanship and Theodore Langley, have le ft for end Packers. This packing house
p la y .-J 'A .
Mldiummer ;*N|gtii*
I fo r us to t a r that m arriage, ke­ Dream* under direction
Is* determined aggressiveness in the Camp H ill, Ala, fo r » abort v is it did a Jtood business during l|»
ying o f vital public interest, la l a r iHe
gallant defense of a vital poai
i u Campbell.
f
Lieut. Langley w h « served in Initial aeaaon which storied last
{ subject to the State
and
to
lewleStete
tion, Lieut. Currie contributed the Infantry overseas, w*s pri­ October.
^ ^ g - l n
the meln cast
c*.
power and '
were w a l l ttugnee as A g o * t materially to the securing o f im­ soner o f war - In Germany fo r
____ recently named by the
— J to l b
David
Ramsey,( ■ a*
Theseus
■ I . -----,-u a j portant. base* in the Pacific area two year*, and was fn the aama
.___' o f d ire c to r* o f the plant
ttetde, condi
attendant: Aten apd his unwavering devotion to prison camp aa Lieut. (Dr. Or­ akeL W illia m W illiam s, president;
* nation, except
metriou*; Dial Doyle duty throughout, was in keeping ville Barks.
Hugh C. W helchcl, vice preatdent
.j constitutional pr
Ronny Garner as with the highest traditions of
ante J . W . H all, secretary, treaa ‘i fe i4
r* Kipp fc lilermla; the United States Naval Service."
T U C K E R HONORED
•u tv r and general manager.
, ij
, _ _ r_ .lh ae Puekj John
-.B o th Mr. W illiam s and Mr.
Fite as Oberoo and Ann Barker
T-5 Albert H. Tucker o f the W hale bel are w ell known and
lUnte,
ICth Armored Dlvlalon, eon or
commission merchants
the part o f clowns w ere
Mrs. Jessie M. X
K in g o i RFD 1 ftl PElte ' S tate M arket, and Mr.
iota, Luther
Dilly
they David, B
illy
Box 107,
Sanford. &gt; has
H a l] W a s-fo rm erly local m ariagrr
Becks'
"
awarded the Combat
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Ibe office o f the Florida Power
,
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June
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President Truman Seminole Farm Lawton Talks To
Rejects Requests Bum,u
l&gt;raiM&gt;s
Le g i s l a t o r s Lions Club On
For Wage Hikes „
War Training

(dicnikec Booth

3 Day Marriage
•Law Is Upheld By
S uprem e Court

( ’hief Fxeeutivo Ap­
peals For *2:&gt;,001)
A Year For Solons

Seven Awards Are Lt. Ben Currie
Made At Exercizes Gets Gold Star
Of Junior High For GreatV^lor
Betty Jo Waits And ('itod For Kxceptional
Kmma Jean Bobbins A chi vemen tsDuring
Solomons Campaign
Are On Honor Roll

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113 Sixth Graders
Receive Promotion
To Junior High

r ^ * 0K‘0

Lieut Robert Langley
Was Prisoner Of War

Local BusincHH Men
Buy Packing Hogue

i'^waari?£

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(^D ou glas G&amp;rner
HeceivejHgpmoUon

Home On Leave

’Edison My

man's Badge for campaign*
Ph.M. 1-c elptted ip Caecboalavakia, t
hi* leave which time ha served a t a froci
M r. a f l Mr*. driver, j
Bf Oak Avenue,
The B A - Am erke, largest paaaengsr vessel ever bedlt In the
United Static, is now -the traneport US.B. W eal P o in t

alloet.
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board o f director* o f the
ludei Mr. \VUlitern1, Mr.
H arold Kastner, Jud|
Wars and Forrest

^ _ t h e past year the packboose employed about 76 peOand it has a capacity of
EJ)00 boxes Of fru it a day
firm w ill be known s i

F ru it Company
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In
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11 ub w ill
J ii n** I A |e» 11111k uVr t viinoiM
ui(*• t uf tk f Scummijr I ich School
I a ml ft uni] to hp! h 1 pi * i f * * ut table
Ionn1hi af * fMf \ 14Mrk
i hi* profur the new itit liu n "
Jr*n ! ( MlUPH1f f i'i I» #• ' I ■* • T J f O
T lw
Samlnolr
Counts
Knm
UHI kr if
r *' t*•*4 l
Muf#»u will me*') r \ui* tuv titifbi
M ary June \\ tlhani., !n ii)f fi 1■■t
^unf Mff! !isic! r
sopping
lit H :itJ o'clock « t ihr &lt; 11 v I (nil.
If my ri|ii*tit 'i*! r m n \ • -\t rday, and
n
a
M r f'ulluni nnruiunirii .itul jublnl o f 1’os t muster and M r.
that one of th# c fiirf txf’ Uft will j W i l l i a m s o f C u . s a d u g u . r re t h i I) Uu ..ffu nil IlicitiUri t! preeijntn.
b«* coni»b!rrtttion o f HUituhlr I mch- enlisted in the W A V E * a. lb.* tii.n YYnft 1 Oil inchi‘«. aieorsling
F
Whit Di’t. «!- atherman.
tjonn to be offeree! vh^ri n l&gt;iri*clor Orlnndo Recruiting Stallliill, fill 1 to It
a|ia»Vk111*4*111
I Mill Hli'Pkt'(i‘*,|
fit
iT lull ill 1ll!’
M nwrv comppi to rniikr n s«*lrctiori. then enjoyed the ill
ui&gt;ont
J
in)
o'clock
being tile first
IV A V K
in Insw orn in nt the Sanford Nuvut
In-o Simon, date devil d iver a t
A i r Station, according to Lieut.
M ighty
Momtrrli C arn ival,
W . K.
Spry,
public
relntinrs the
-pon-oied
bv the Semtliole CotiTVo ffic e r.
She was swo-n in by Lieut. ty Fair Association and the A m e r ­
The
Rev. Ilu rl
H. Handler,
Ruth C. Shepard, assistant ican le g io n , w ill make on ly tw o
form er pastor o f the Christian
lumps
here tonight
mid
. ' f t service o ffic e r at the ill,
Church o f D anville. Ill , and Mrs
I'nlin Sntunlny night ut utnmt 11:00
tion
and
a
g
r
t
o
t
a
'i
of
Candler arrived Thursday to as­
Dench Junior i liege nod Ihr o’ch»ck.
sume the pastorate o f the C h rist­
F lo rid a .State ( ’allege fur Women
ian Church. He succeeds ihp Hev.
K E N T U C K Y DERBY
a t Tallahassee.
V. H . Grantham.
Miss W illiam s gruduuted from
Four year* a g o Rev. Candler
L O U IS V IL L E . June ft, (A h —
was
pastor o f
the
Christian Deland High School In ID ta und Sixteen th ree-year olds, including
du
ring
that
year
follow
in
g
at.
Churrh o f C learw ater. Since that
Stetson U n iversity. Sho one filly and two. geldings, are
tim e he baa served a t Fredericksexp ects to be called lo U.S S. listed ns probable starters In the
town, ,Mo. and at Danville. M r*&gt;
Kentucky D erby tomorrow. W ith
C andler is talented in nil depart­ H un ter at N ew York or training the entry box still open, th*
(
j
som
etim
e
th
is’
month.
m ents o f church work.
name* o f all experted nominee*
Runday
m ornlne
at
11:00
ate in
The on ly change was the
withdrawal o f P a ir Jester aa con­
o'clock at the Christian Church,
(W iKATH KU
tinued rains threatened to maka
Rev.
Candler w i l l ' preach
hia
F L O R I D A — I’ a rlly
the going heavy.
cloudy
firs t sermon entitled, "T o W o rk ."
He reported th a t when be le ft n igh t and Saturday.
A L A B A M A — I’ a rtly cloudy with
D anville it wae so cold that they
The firs t bathroom s known t4
had to have fire In the furnace, scattered thunder* bowers in e x ­ man were found in ruin* o f tha
aftd that the next dav there was trem a north tonight and S atur­ Labyrinth In G reece, more th a a
day.
h frost.
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4,000 years old.

( lull Is ('ommendrd
For Collection Of
Clothes For Europe

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Mary Jane Williams
EnliHts In WAVKs

Rev. Burl Candler
Succeeds Grantham

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Sunday School. &gt; 44 A. il
Morning \Vor»Klp. 11*0 A. M
Training I’ nh'ii. f :#o IV M
f^vvnlrrv Woralif&gt;. » 00 I* M.
Op«n H oum lif tar tha gygnlnt
itrvico.
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I’rrgrhing • 00 I* M.
Trny«r ifgglinr w#d. $;00 P. il

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Seminole County
Court Record

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Friday Bsrvlcs «:# « P. II.
Come worship with s i

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Mlnfatrr. J tfcrnsnl Root
Nuh&lt;l*&gt; SchooL l« V«
Swirliing WnKsrilp. 11:t0
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nil (hr nil I l f Jut*
Mr lt«m« i*
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Sit C m Brcona Birsei
Major A. H tVhnrtun In chsra*
•Uiulay School. I - I I A. M.
rravsr Bsrvlr* lu te A. M.

For faio In Applying
And S-F-f-r-D In Drying

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Dlrnn K Smith. I'gator.

Sunday — |llt»l*

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Morning Worihlp—II •• A- kC
livening
•• K MTburnUy—llldwMk I'rmyrr fc r
• leg, 1:00 V. it
T 'lr* r m i l l 'l l o r r .lllllB T
h o in in 'i CIQ0 bids,
l i i Oak Avr.
Daviti llgrroitl. M1nt» I• r

l*i 2*. A M SundJ? School
llr|6 AM Mornlnc t\*&gt;r«hlp L r r # )
H*rnjon

Bundgy Cchftol t 44 A. il.
T. It MMOltiot*. Hum
. mi V i t Mgnday gr*mint trrvlcg*
Morning Worahlp 11.#0 A M
Training Union T:oo 1*. 21.
t i i a* c i i u n i t i o r n o n
L*venlhK Service 1:00 1*. M
(lensva and Kim A vsoum
WfllnMimy — M|d*W##| fiervlre.
Its*
tv
Ht.leumb *..tu l
T 20
Sunday School. 10 00 A. U.
tiM i.m i
s io r n io u iB T
I &gt; c rv Utlier *Tue»d»r — hludf If
Youna I’oopls. B:l» P U
Soul-winning. 7 20
r i l l ur n n r h a (I m
wor nip, Ksrvlca. X»-00 L M.
Flrvl
end
Third
Tue»da&gt;»—
K M lIKNKI.k;. Paator
Youna I’enplo. M l P. M.
W 2I U...J 00 I' il
Sunday .Kohool, lo 0* A. M.
hunday Nlglil Hervlre. I 04 P. M
Preaching II os A M.
\Vrdn.*&lt;l*&gt; nlabl yrsyar aervtcw
Kvangcllsllc Kertlr*. 1:1a P. M
n n n
4 m i i44 ii
« l‘ XI Hear nur lislialoua llano
Midweek Preyer ,nd I'ralee HerIlex ltd F M^KInllF, (iibjaltoi
flow
».4i % 41. - Sunday Ha l....I J •
i ’lir t ll II nr T »ih ^ a x a h k m b
Thursday Kvening 1:09 T. I t
euprrlnletideiil.
llav. t! (2 llmlojr. I'aator.
11 oo A. il —Moiulng \\»»rwhl|4
112 I elniello Avenue
t HNioriAr. o i i t r R d i .
Hiilijnl "lelfe'ii lllagoel K»rr.
I0.no
A M - Sunday School, D«rt
Sanford Avenue A M iltenlh Street
7 no |* M —Youth iVlPiYA-hii.
dmllh. Hu|fr fMDlviMlonl.
V. II (Irahlham, idnlaler.
* DO I* i t —Ui»Inn tforvlt vo II. Ill
11 DO A i t — Morning Wnrehlf,
H i . A. M. Illhie School.
■1 (In Klrft I'r roliy ^rrfun rhnrrl.
‘Kroplng nur Kyr« i&gt;n (he ilarh.
1100, A. M ilirntng Worehlg.
Ilr v Kd
V McKlfllrv. «|m.ikrr.
Srrmnii liy IUa pu«ln».
T;00, |». il. ChrlMtan Kndeevor.
Hutijerl **4IIVo fliel a CTiouro **
7 30 V M N V r. M
1;I0 I*, il. Kvmlng Service.
» DO I* M -1*VMligr |lot |c orrvlcr
SundM&gt;
rvrnlng
oorvlro
—»
o**
I*
1:00. V. il. Wedneedijr: Mid. M
A M|iorlal M*oougr **
4 do | M WptlnMiUj^ I'rayor
week Prayer Service.
kill l*raiir ai rtltc
* \\ • •• I* M — Union H rtti.g.

T h . CIm . N , H k Wnl.h
For W ood or Llnolaum

IKVKXTtl MAT ADVENTIST
aiT R K n
M r in d
t'lttm t'B
c u t'll c a
J. A. IIAKKINB, PAstor
rile. A re* a* sad Beroalh St reel
Church Achool S:*4 P. XL Herroow
Sebbatta
Brhool
BatDrdays. 4:14
hr Pastor l.-IO P M.
S- M.
livening service. «.I0 P. M.
hurch
Bervlroa.
Il:4i&gt;
A. M.
Holy Communion
n Ind ttuedmy
",y s r Mesllna Wed nee Lay K«o tx i n
r x
r n i N t n op J i : « r « m a i r r
Visitors Wolrome.
OP I.ATTP.H DAT SAINT*
titm m
a a m n D itr t a c a t n
\merlren l.^ginn Vliit
J. *4. Auetia, as*tor
i'i»* I*luck \N»«l ••f I'nrk Avctiun
Service ck ci &gt; Sunday. 7:10 1*.M iunitsy School, 19:44 A MA W. Ilanili. HupL
illlre l e|irakcre
V liltu re wet.
Mt rnlna worghif. 11.44 A. M
rtiine.
Thsrksgrvlna Service el 1 JO
Is IK IT K K rilO CKKTT.
M. mirrtlny.
l- »v * r mretlrrc Thuredey eeonlna
,t I 10 o’clock

Pastor

S

Snnford Paint
&amp; (ilnsH Co.
i 303

FRIDAY, JUNE 8. I'm

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

U7

3. Park

The First Baptist Chuieh announeefl its
evening schedule for the summer as
follows:

Evening Worship
A cordial welcome
dqy eveninp.

Church of Christ

k llt lH t

ALL aori.a LATftftLIU t o t lu ll
til Boulk Csthollo
h IDO O.k
AvMi m .
ll.clor*: ||1 W H I lllh « i r . . i
H.itfor.' lIpIXMf.
K M iirric. Addr»*. Uni lit
Phoh. •»»»
U.v Patnsr Wllllsm N.rbtr.b
I’ssUr.
HuiuViy mm■.
*00 A *1 and
lO'OO A XI.
n .llv M idi: lt«B A. M.

CHURCH of the NAZARENE
115 I’ulniftlo Avt.
This Sunday, Jbnc 10th.
Mr. Dcware is the Choir director and mUHlcinn
on the Oriuado Youth For dudaL-Bnigram. Mrs
Dcware is the Pianist.

SPRINGS

NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNERS

Services 11:00 A.M. 4 8:00 P.M.

I. M1

a n i'U U I

W

A rm v to W illie I - Cant.
N otar* Coramk«*icm
• R ia l' nf Florida to Ruth M.
M itchell
Salt — I aw
^ fla r r v ll, iD U . v* Ontdy MancaA-•

*

•

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S

a

A

I

»

f«.» &gt;*.) and iiatiio
An •(•rtT k il con&lt;lrn&lt;er lA ^
living doming* r..» device consisting of two metal
i nairar nl inn H|»tMa plates which afore up in elclri
cal charge

( * H o k rim ik T
Hrminol* Count) ('uiirfh-u*.
Mll'le Clka»e«. 10 in A M
Wnrshlp and tJ4'oinimln»t.n li *•&lt;»

Mr and Mrs. Deware will piny several of their
instruments in these services.

Morteacea

nonnrable Discharge
U

a Ilian
'I nl.i r«*It

Kvmlng H#rvlc*. • ••• I* M
Uw.1itw«(Uy. I'm ytf M«»tliig • 20

firing Your Car
j “ •.-* a *''- ’ **
Strickland-Morrison
Mrulant. Curie is tha only per
»nn who has tw ice been awar.lr.1
the Nnbcl prise fur achievement
In science— firs t fo r achlevem .nl
In nhvxlt;. (11*0.11 and second t*
1011 for outstanding achievement
In chem istry.

You are invited to /ittend the State-wide convention of

The CHURCH OF GOD
*

4- •--»a—-..... — GfcttfevA’and Elm A venues

l hc*
Motot
'

for Complete

•

—

THE MILLENNIUM

WMeh %lll begin JUNE 14th thwMkfli JDNfc tWh

What in it? In it a thousand yearn of nwi
Will it l*c a thousand ycapn in lleAvdn for th e
These ail cannot be the truth. Oomte
what the Bible toys. Head Revetkt

Wc art trtrpvrtftife to have Die greatest convetftloh Wt have «V«r Mid and
« fru ll lime lh the fo rd *W0 "nelsl your 7rwiek6&gt; Yb hfftp ttk
if

R ig h te o u s ? -

Hear this ifmrft bmmifng flhratra

Tte

We hope lb. W»ye W*fy churth 1h Florid* f^ f^ k u u ll Yoli art cdYdlMlly
tirtitod to attend and oet what M *rt tcorf^lhhing in utr ^Udokivy
work and our young people's work.

«dor bad deign Of
fkmoui csihedral window,
(the lie* abow wbleh one).

'SUNDAY
June 10

MBAU4 WILL BE
H tt^ O U N D fl
BATURbAY, JUNE lOtk, V. 1 . I t fl^ltVlCfc
SUNDAY, JUlfffe 17th. ShlfCiXt k t t* s f b ^ R Y UlihVICE

A frotf ain oorto of tund
palmed tte on t t y a n twill.
HimUerbroet) pminm.’creWin* % ’new p n * l effect.

7:30 P. M.
*
Seventh-day

Adventist
Church

Nh MnAa lily fourth ye«r fn Saufurtl
toe ftrrfkt 1hh the brteUet eouvd&amp;Dott
wiring for you at the Church of Odd.

,U , * C f

SILVER

Sutton, F N to R oy R. Ilam plei
W iggins. Mrs M S. el vir M.
S to Sanfnnl Huirk Company
Jefferson Standard L ife In*. Co
if Lid* C W ieht et v ia Hal.
- ' M cKee. C r. "et t)X »A M ary
WkBabrth, W llliam o « t v ir 'V * Af
■'William*. James' A et ux to|
I evir Eddy
Home O wner*’ lo a n Company
to Annie M W hltm er et vir R K
Henley. W 1 In I ' I* llron
*on et ux

Hear
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dfewarfe
AT THE

II. C. Crawford, minister

CH IC AG O . I ll, Juna 6. &lt;FN8&gt;
of the Cedar Keys Church
— Forward looking activities of
of Christ will begin a
Juns 6. 19 4S
the Florida citrus canners. In
series of meetings on Sun­
W arranty Deeds
t onslantine, A n g e lo et ur. t o ! taking advantage of developme i*x
day. June 17 at the
in packaging equipment and r e ­
J. f. P en cil et ux.
search
on
canning
practical
,
fore
V ad-rworth. W illia m T
et ux*
cast an even brighter future for
to John Slaton.
the eitrui industry after the war. C H E C K E D fN 7 D A Y S W IT H
Wilson Comer
llrock, D.‘ C. et ux to Judge*
L IQ U ID for
Dr B.S. Clark, tmad o f the p»
Allen et ux.
M A I - A R IA I .
atarch division of the American
Corley, Joseph L . et ux to M ayo j
The p u b lic is cordinlly
SYM PTO M S
Can Company, said here today.
Langston.
T a k e o n l y aa
invited
Dr. Clark has recently return­
Brown, Lula B. to Joon A T ro y ed from • visit to the Florida
directed.
Chudeuxx.
eitrui belt and canning plants fl&gt;
Youlcc, Ruby et vit Richard io connection with the company's
Fran! Carr.
citrus products research prorram
Mayo, Oscm et ux to .D a n iel T.
“ Great progress hat been made
Sutton et ux
&gt;■*
Bronson, W . P. e l ux tu H. L. by the Florida cantors fn the
development of citrus Juices. In­
Dehart et u).
Davis, George T r. New Salem suring a large supply o f t ne*i
A VISH if*
Pnmltiv# Baptist Church U&gt; W ill wholesome and nutritious pro­
duct* both for the armed forces
Harrir et ux
consumers.’’
Dr.
Harris. W ill et ux to Standard aud__ civilian
Clark said. “ It Is e f special Ini
Grower; A n n &gt;
H artley, Florida H eir nl T . D. portance to the consuming pub­
lic that the canning process pre­
H artley to E strlla Solph.
serve* practically all of the v i­
( {o i l H a lm Deeds
Whltm er, K ath ryn R. et v ir It. tamin C content of the fresh
F. Jr. to Ural I v T ru st ‘ Gontpiiiiy. frulbi so that the canned orango
lim it ) T ru st Com pany to U. F. and* grapefruit Jolc«* are Im­
portant food sources for this es­
Whitmer J. et us
sential vitamin."
• nasty Deeds
County o f Sem inole, lo : Kirch"Th e
Florida
producer*
of
hod. W. K. J r , lot 3 blk « M ar- oranges."
he continued, “ have
vanka; F, 24.00 f t o f lots U to 16 made
Important scientific Im­
M&gt; 6 M arvknia; Robson James provements In the growing o f
N Jr. el ux lot Id oik 7 San- oranges under the leadership o f
Isiita; Robson. P earl L B
lot 11 the University of Florida Experi­
hlk \ Sanlanta; 1 ylei
Kdith It ment , ’Station at Lake Alfred.
'ids 13 to 2H blk K C rystal P a rk ; Thutt^Jm provrtnenu have
re.
Whitehead, M ary E lo t I blk C ducedaaJW M t uf grdkMng. there­
I Urns lea.' L M ille r'. S / l); Hal by a**i/rfn« thV.VerwiHutng Dubllp.
.wn-r. II E. et ux. lot 1.1 O range o f an ample m fu a Juice i u M f
I 'f i k ; I. vimI, II A . lot 40 Forest at a reasonable 'oat and at a
The 1W4 dHini|tienl renl pglatt* tax lial of the f'ity
t akr S I). Henna. Edward et ux.
fair profit to the grp-rer.".
ot
It'
llrnm m in
la m e '
8 / D:
of Sgnfonl. Florirln. in imstod at the front door
Commenting on .eport* teCqlvCherry, D oll) M , S ' 13 rhr of
sunicd In IM2, Dr. Clark sfttd
of the City Hall and al the front door of the
\\ 7.14 chx o f N E C (less R y )
proximatehy 11,000.000 cases b&lt;
Court House in the Cily of SHnford, Florida, and
Sec . t i '10/30; S l~ eh- nl N E 1.,
orange Juke have been Canned,
tV nf W line S a n ion l (ir a n t;
wifi remain so posted for a period of four'consecuwhich wbc twice the volume con­
S|rer, ( i A Jr et ux lots 10
tlvc weeks.
sumed In l p &amp; Dr. Clark aatd
M I I Set. 24 30/111; Thom as Robthat within the next few vcUrs
-|t J. et ux. lots I to i l Ilk I ;
them
production
records
She
lots 1 to 10 blk 2; lots 1 to 17
blk, 3; Intr I U
IK bll 4: loir likely to be broken. ,
AH real estate Upon which the ID-4-1 faxes "have
More than 31.0(10.000 case* ol

K -tl»f xrtinn of

Musicians

Notice

A l
I’ all in 2nd Aik* Sylvan
r lr
W illiam s 1 J et al N *» orange Juice, grapefruit Juice and
••I N K&gt;«
See 15/21/31: L a in * citrus juice blends have already
leapnrtte E.
fc ItK) ft loj 10 been canned this yaar. according
ll.-ve;
Heniamin.
R o s p lc .
Iota to a recent report from the
Florida citrus Industry
• A C blk 2 Aller-'r Add Wash
I melon H eights; l.umigren. Carl
I
el ux. lot i blk 5 R m ail ml | The flrat bombs j
"H eights, Artilerson. Roy. lots 7 upon Japan in 2.51
&amp; M hlk IS lAickhart’s S/D. I'ugh. its history were tin
II. c ei ux. lots :t| a :&lt;2 hlk 2r famed Jimmy Doqllt
months and 11 day*
Crystal la k e W in ter Homes S 'D
Real Estate M ortg a ge*
Harbor
lan gston. ,Mayo tu Jneeph I. I
l . r r l e y ; #hi truer. Itrnjaiiiin K Jr
• t . ux to Realty T ru st Company
Sutton. Darnel T et ux in I* C
i U rie l

f*«irii4&gt;ra U u r»l Are and I2(h Ml •
"lV h ifi Jfiua !■ I(r rI"
K. 1 W llfO IIT, I'gator
HuntUf Mchn.»|. &lt;L M WIIIId
Miipt (D 00 A 21
il o r ii I n I |*e v 11( 111rt a I fttn loe
11 00 A. M
I 'hrial Atnba* aailor a I joitng p*olife j, 7 oo |* M
7!' atig. 11•11. Mewling 4 Do I* M
I’rajrr nirrflOR and llltil« Hltnl)*j
I l.ur *.1gy 1 Kb I' 2|
U rtirtrwdg) afIcrnrxtii p r • &gt; • i •
4fMr t log I lb I* M
Votna nfifr you'll rum* again

Training Union

Bright Future Seen
For 'Citrus Industry

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1 W inldiy

• *
V
x
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not lieen paid, and against which tax certificates
have not already been issued, will be sold at public
auction on the 1st day of July, 1945, commencing,
at 10 o’clock- A_M. atSthe front door of the City
Hail in the City of Sanford. Florida.

�i

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I

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. FRIDAY. JI NK * 1915
• i. ;
- ____________ _

TOR SANFORD HFRAfD

&lt;\NFf)RI&gt;

Seven Awards Are
Made At Exercises
Of Junior High

Kimna Kathleen Babcock. Hilly Bryant
ly
J*&gt; unit Dun Hutteii,
The ili»»n nddreaa was made l&gt;v
' i n t riI H etty Dimrurt, t.residenr o f .hr
Mi
I -Indent r o u n d . The Rev M i)ton
n 'm
H Socket! addressed the e ht* *
m !«• j H r u m introduced by Sutit, T W
I's til Intifd I rnni I ' ur■ Uu#
u mid Law tun. Invocation was by the
Ihjtnm l
L ev. Joe A. Tnllr.
u
Stanley liruiulrv mutu. "W h u
(Jri the hitimr mil f**i p rtfi*ff
K l»r Hut fiod .” T h r ichiw! o r ­
jittn d iitirv
uo't
with
a hiuii
chestra v in under direction o f
• , T .M Dollison.
tell In o f Uruduatmi; Class:
Hetty Hiillijran. IViruy
Brannon, Hurts Shununn, Annie Basle..! lutuuh, Wanda W illlanteoii. S is ...
K rebuff.
Hetty
Duncan, Ann.*
Curley. II ovale* Tullo. Kathleen
■ Babcock. Klnlre Cook. Anno Herb
* enlmugh.
Mildred Turner,
V if-i Uinta BiirnrU. Do. vtha S A r t i ,
I F o v c Mu* C olburn. Mona [ K u r i l ,
Hetty Jane W ilke. Hnriuii.i^E len field. M uiv Anti C allow a y,•rieU jr
Windham .
Knunii Jouu
M vcrs,
i C lin ic Duran, Frances Meluv.
Anna
Smith,
1-aUlse
Hurd}’ .
Helen
Skinn r.
A ile in
Kmve
M ai v Julia Thutsbv
Jovee I ’ai
; liter. Nora Brewer. Jacki* Haw*
I land. Ju
Hailey. F ityr
M iller.
Mmv
Kriun,
M ildred
Plrrwin, |
Joan M cTcer. Christine I amen ter
| June W hitner, Jean Varn. h m itia ;
Jane Bobbin*. Mary Helen F ite . 1
F Cindy's
W ells. I.urillo U illm an. I
I.ila lu iffler, O lyve An il Adnata, |
C h erry Slnuleturv .1nun nr StuiuhtInu.
M ary KHcnheth C aldwell. K li
m lieth Ann Mnsev. Hetlv lam.
Culberhimse. Carol Jean Mart* (
w ether,
Nancy
Jean
Appleby.,
! B etty
June
Bentnn.
Christine
fj W arren, Hollis Hiviar. H etty , y » )
, W lilts, Vivian McDaniel. Vliuunn
Tison, Hetty Jean hhcnm.nl K it - 1
j III belli Sunder. I'h ylll* Cum*. W ii
| III* Faye JohiiMin. (i r n m i M ae
II B ritton, A lle e Campbell, Mftry
[■ A lic e Herndon, Kndalev Melscb.
| A ii i la
Aiken. Me lb*
Frmiortck.
f M arjn ri* Jones. Barbara Rucser,
Mnrthn C rocati Carol Skinner,
iirtd ,L’ .
Fhnltetaoim fw vlnainn
Hoy* o f urnduatinu I 'l s n
Franklin Krijchsh, Daviu i r o .
Mih. Richard McNsh, Floyd Snnrknun J W Herd. P R
Bath Rml
■ rev
Wilson, Cusimvi .lu lt..| »k i,
F ln m ev llr iim lr s . N allm i
L in - .
I«fn j l
r Allaniy. Duv 1 I ll.illl-ll ,
k-U iHimii * mm*ntrr&lt; ft •« ,,
I*.u
r\,ntw John I. &gt;nl»hur&gt; lL*\i 11 n1
K vi-irtt
MrNivri
I tank
‘ litr.-fnn
John Krelink
I iMtif
Bt|| Jithnp f I *
HuiU-i
y•a i l&gt;&gt;ti i uiU thtiUMUiitijtH
'U lt.a l U S
T ri-.i-uit a d .rr li.c m r n t — pri psri'd under
Sh jiv% Ocurjrr Itaffur, L h \ npsuil
H i i« t u r c *
T r t s . i i r i Departno*nt mid W sr A d .rrtiv ln s Cmim il
Hull
Hurry
Br«.wn.
h n ih-n fk ,
&lt;
1)t III gill «i*l 1,1»Up||1|# J+|i Ik
VVfbli, Will Inter
lyri*,
K inrush
BUY B O N D S
It«»i»*»i “ &lt;w», K ii if » i it* Httt |*t*l. I »'*n« I. i
I I h' ii J M dirus ilt iwni-n, Hun HulU'ii
an d SPEED
Hobby Hi mutyn,
KlnyH * impi-i

■ n

FI.OR1DA

Japan Tightens All
Control In Face Of
(■rowing Air Raids
M itn'liiiirtl | ts-iinI |*Hlr iinrJ
l hph-« MllV1|| CUfUllltl^p
l rn pn&gt;\irik* vi fa th er
thr
t bktruiv\ii nre At p«r nut tetl thu u *f |
tif Min i itft mill tAfikp in ftiipiroi! ,
tif i In* i*r&lt;*timl M|HrTntiHj
F«u
ninny •1in&gt;^ the flunk
*»' 1
iiu ii M v f hut wii|ip|ii s huvv fiiid tn
I
11 a riApm 14*tl l»v h unis fciuj nn*l

TrM

.Siith Vai%mirr« * Mil**
I hr S ivf ti
I iv h Ii ' h M «riin &gt; i
i piiiik Hi"
wluvirlj,
'iiillllliiilw iifil
f i ttin * |ho Niihri ,uii*mum uei'lot
liii-'Uintm -.! fin- ft nun finish if iv
i^n
hvtn \ itnt'MUimii
a* rfi jiniiw
ittul Oni; u&gt; Mint t ;i i .ji"* t buy | * tr " ■
I in i in^In tun rt« i»n llip --iiiilii
with* of thi O m kii prniiiMihi, Hi l
jwhu n* nf mnrr ihnn n nvib
fm m thr mi f i e Itl
Marine* **f the Ku »t |!Hi*u»n
1'itn fiii i i-l \ fin t . . a pi uh il Hill f
1i »h k%»*wi i f (iukitim l*'VS ii * i l
hu:b\A.i\ l» iiihin* IP the *mil.il4* i
\\t*wl t t.it*&gt;till City of ll Milan 'P ‘ M
»i
iinrh-M tif ihr \ .h’ £U h ike
i •en|iemeni
Ailvuim*
elem en t:» t
i { ) h P&gt; it* Hie went ciu»“i
1*0't j
yard* tthnve Itumun
I link 1 •1 e 11nin h .if the Nine
Ik *l\ !ll
I r. f At111f V |ll ktwHl|| ip I
v 11ti ed ah Mp 1 IKW kin ! i SlfiPl'dp j
b111w tip* tin ji -1 i*f \ u A.* ii* * H. I vm"
in Ii'* line e.i -1 fif Itpm.i
In mr nper iln»nu» I 'm iiiu v i’. iif
t fee*
V11 U m e * hie wank 1 » " .
ii.ill r,»J‘* • *hiji« IIP. daft*** kie&gt;1
wleAiUtt i y' w h W I ji stiuuinV
,
bn
*i*uVh« • nni«&gt;*f
"f
JupaP
m*m nlnnd
i*hmd*
t *n oe.,sil«** •*f
Hit* nunie " i it *nnt» .i n il y " ^
M'm i I and i In in iced tun nthiM
ti&gt; lb. K.a*( * 'Inmi &gt; -e
Viiivtienn fun e* mi ill.Jiiiina
iiM lie l the t ebuildlti * **f
ewty
*■pfi Vnhii .in field and pul Ntilia
ImitMU Iti p*e I min y n* 1itkyn |
pi »* •
and i iidiu
ackim *' t**i1**e«f I

T O N A V Y T f A D l l i O N . t h e thr r

Ip * 1-ill i ,«i r*e» l' S.N r'rmi.Vffw s l i p
1 d i i land l&gt; p ,iLd off J.i| in, afit
N. i &gt; Yard Ini iep i
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M ite rs JlsHe I'idilir
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T h o I’resldeiil made uuhlu lie '
Jaine.' I oil
a ts.b lentu rv
physiriaii r looiaa ieil . irv&gt; from exrh aiiije of let m is w oli Ilia c I
the H. i♦i %y, Mtivy *
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ItlU’ifiW n d ia iilln c .v ifijil UtPpci wi\* o flc r n l ami acethtC'J J llit)
'*trieut r'etfrel."
f u l l ...... r I* I r ,
that the current ioiip .u eei»iial in
vcatiantlun of I he .eteiaiii.* ml. j
rvrrv
vb.okimr ..... pl*&gt; in ihi* m inistration, undertaken m H im *'
n * * " i' tr ill
U llitt’ii
Shiti-w is • ippluvnl
in reuucsl In vie**
jidlilc form fif ptihtiMK tit puhhfih- cisins from many iiiia it e i', *hnahl
la cotm drtcd h) tin (line Brad­
ley taker i^v p .
‘‘ I am mtee’itinir yum rcwtlr*!
D enial r»ill»’ifr(i pradtntto 1,71MI
nation only le e a iis f o f « ferlinir
d en tiits inch y«nr,
which I have loni* held that the
vetn*»n a o f this war should have I
as the adm itii,Iral* ( o f their tif
fairs
another
veteran
of
thi.
w ar.” he wrote.
"
Y m i1
have
.ervu.l
fa llh fiilly .
loyally
and efficiently In ihrirtre o f thej
a ffa ir s o f vrlerun. for noire than I
2? y ea r. "
Tru m an sard the i out cm (dated 1
reanmnixaUnu w ill include set*,
nratfntr the duties nf lh « vetPtans' ailmlnlstrntnr and th* |m»t |
of
adenlnUtrator mi
rrteninin*
nnd re-aoiploymunt. * lltn *« holds
l*ofh lobs.
BradleyF*
apiHiintnicnt
takes
him ou t of aeH v* (lartlelpiiiion
in th*i war.
Ilurim r the fiahtinir
In Kurope, he was commander

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sent to the Slatr Hoard' o l IfealtK
for certification. A fte r that, the “
serviceman's wife bus no , unite
worries a» to where tne money 1*
PpCpIiTmlklnK on « Sunday evcninir about Syria a n il
coming from to pay for her1 baby.
the Lebanon exprenned three oddly different viewn. One,
The
expense
falls
upon
the
shoulders o f her Urcle Sam,
—m i
m* turn mmiut Ha'd. since •nrumeiit* of varioiw degrees of I&gt;eaee and wart
Godtather —o f—-nearly
1,000,000 (Jy
J55JJS' *r,?tifc*a«’%• rTi* omral had been gou'K on between French umf Arabs far some
J A C K S O N V IL L E , June 8 (Spe­ servicemen's table* Inim during
aewiare. , W*Hf*
|thing like 400 years, and Arabs have always loved a scrup, I
c i a l ) — The natioVi famed rmer- the on»1 |wit ye.na.
alTalaVefc t UW.
’ -n rv maternity and Infant rare
lit looked as if maybe they juat wanted one more good bawl
( ' ,U D ..
■O LLann l. d * a «
( E M I C ) program which has been
before a United Nations organization came in to enforce
__ _
. patter .
universally
aupervised
bv
St»t*
io n n on p m » - h * '* m i *»•»•*** peace and boredom for the rest of their lives.
Doanla o f :|feoith, rouml* into It*
Another, blamed the ruckus on Ihe stiffness of do j
lU lim rttO N HAT*:*
aecond year thla week, with Dr.
po p!
A
r a r it lr la A H » «
Lucille J, Marsh, director of
Gaulle. With all his mercts he Is no diplomat. A littlu smooinM o ra l*’» bureau o f Maternal and
ness and tact might havb aaved 400 lives and |»salble ser*
Child
Health reporting nearly
iotiH ill-feeling between English and French.
$1,000,000 paid t « private phyalThe third said both sounded possible. He wished he
elana and hospital- participating
in tha program,
,
•
All kM
, IM O waileae. —; — , could believe they accounted for all. He couldn't help feeling
IWaka, i f M l d b n M l
“■
The country . had not been tn
ettJrmi«I»'iV
*1?
i*k
V
•«
this
might
bo
H
manufactured
incident,
similar
to
that,
OrlaliJioa lev O* n't*** •!
wair long until.lt was nbviou* that
M lea raw*, w ill Iw £?,'£**
• * • » * • * t t t seeming imall and far away, at Sarajevo (n 11)14, which
•
asvsstisla* rate**
the low pay grade aerviceme
— ---------- »*
----------started
the
first
World
War.
The
incident,
he
feared.
could not maintain their families
# * # *r p ia . ■ ** lac-**••»#*#.and aDo pay for the world'#
w in M Ii T»* Btwll mifght spread through the Arab League, thence start n
yr rat cat increase In babies on
i N I I M l I H »l* #1 e * r »r lU la s /an-lslnmic movement throughout the world. A "holy war”
i &lt; h aaalHlalaa* la tk » ISfa­
their low pmv 11 Hot "net la. Wit)
i l S l k l * f tfc* aaa airr wllfc etla* of this type, in which Moslems fought non-Moslems, would
thla realitationo. Congress bn
•I h * * * * * a r i* r * la U l « t »
be
more
devastating
to
civilization
than
anything
seen
yet,
appropriated more than .$70,000,.
W js»v- _________ ________ i
000 top the purpose o f prvnaUl.
Haral* la ■ a * a l f » a t TV* True, even Moslems could nol win without the niechnncal
delivery and post|urtum core uf
Iri t r m
a l l r a u earla- means of fighting possessed by their opponents. But they
i hOO.OOO mothers, pins the tir e
ta I M aar tar I f
f al*al l l M
at alt a*wa elspalses# could start bloodshed, destruction, bitterness whch it might
' of the babies until they have
- la ll ar a *I;« r l M i "
fr C
reached the age of one year.
1tnke a century to overcome.
In Florida 7,700 babiea o f atrI; area *a*n.*,»* Nataly.
All agreed finally in the hope that this example
vicemen In th* four lo s e r pay
what could happen to n confused and war-weary wo
grades have bean ushered Into the
! might prove fortunate, if It roused all the nations to me
world under the EMIC program,
OKIOtNAl
need of working together from now on.
supervised by the .State Hoard nf
i - • F R ID A Y. JU N E H. IMS
NO LINING
Health, with 0,064 babies “ on
their way, and nlrcady certified."
&gt;BfRLB VKKHF. FOIl TODAY j
'i •&gt;r ____________ •
*
Dr. Marsh ex glared that race,
creed or nationality is not con­
we
Ma y
a d v e n -i
“Ton much is plenty”, according to the old vaudeville
tE BOLDLY A N D FEAR
sidered when applications nre be­
ing processed for ihita earn. Nor
!8LY) HehiJd i am
ith joke. Baseball fans will echo this sentiment on reading that
are questin'* asked pertaining to
• imI will keen thee In all the two New York teams are lending the major leagues
financial background. The money
whither tnou goes! —Oen. The Giants might he forgiven, ns they have nof been first.
was earmarked solely ' fo r the
lift.
If
' »inre PflIJJI. Once in 12 yenrs could lie tolerated in 'i -New
low payed servicemen's families,
NOAH'S ARK
ii
ml
all
I
lint
u
needed
to
be
rertl
i York ,esm.
„
fied Is the ratfrg nf (he prospec­ V l u i tks I*h I i w • was M id i l* 1st*
J
i T'.
(From Sioirti)
i
The Yankees are a different story They have won
tive father.
‘\
Itpbln and rat laith »harr
cool osdo Sm tailor, Mr. Amorica'i
t seven years out of the lust nine, and were Imrely nosed,
Aside from the ‘ cnjro o f Iho fovorits »«rtiod o# #oisg that it tv wtor
■ ; hour*.
.out the other two years. Since 1921, when they started iheir
mother before, during ‘denverv a cool 4fold faliw laock Tlo by loon
fe a a rl ami w olf and lark.
and' afx weeks after want
th. Irvmmoll. G voio»(»td voikoblo , . .
la a gull ami there a *-oom&gt;, jM'nnulit habit, they have won flags in 14 years nut of 24. 1
baby receives check-ups until i! wriotiot srogorots . v . poDslod Afold
n4 ■■•*£!&gt; In the dark.
While il is still early to assume the worst and Ifm't I
has passed its first year. Nearly Cosftruct.oS — SO, lining. Foikioa-riflkt
pollsrsi Old icy Cpol colors . . .
to
iuiisIn^1a ^Noah'a^/Trk.^ r
|for u double NPw York victory, the sittmtidil'in dflTTgeroilS I
600 Florida babies coming In lie
“ sick" category have required plooto svery prsforooco.
Perhaps the two teams have heard of the ODT ban on!
special medical and n u rsi's cir*
donkcV walk* with dignity,] a‘ world's stJfies this fall unless, as last year in the .mst if i
A ir T y C ? i. '*during the past two yearn.
Andt ov«r hl« head are atara.^ I Si. lands, tsith teams should come from the same town. Ilu:.!
- ( PjJ^Tr/
A large portion of the molhrrs
In bright tirorraaion rklaa the
7/hde ttriiA Ca te.
an nll-New York contest would l*e a high price to nay
anil ttaoics receiving „ o n c . „ i o.
anak*.
the
EM
IC
care
have
bem
visitors
eveu for n world's series.
HO MI OIHUIttC ArrITHOUT tHit IA I*1
Like a train of emerald cara.
I..i it! o-o-i hui irr vi*.it
| imn-athl
There is urgent nee,( Iduring the season bv a numberGn Florida following their ser
Poetry *one hv ion ran makr
. A loo that ha, no liar,
aKjhjI,I i«»“ ahlv i f'*1
rr»«*nrch tn ii«*v$*loi&gt; f&gt;f KxchanK^ uffllintPR. thougS $
*IIIV
I lfitHfn ifMikv
W I V E ' H 1*01 N T S Y S T E M
nrsell more conned pro mos| of them hud all the fruit already left the slnle, and manv
I d ffill i ki*t tile I fn ei Lit satlt- t " a.* - O'
are
atilt
to
come.
To
receive
th,
e u iftinon,
, en-ori T«...
t u *l 1*1" '* - “ *
“ * (ht' oewer pro they could handle with present
fiictiiiy itr ire*
So welcome. dove snd ilsrklin-T
car*, all that ta necessary is to
eriuipment
and
the
labor
avail­
v#*miw i« mori, ....... .
product*
like
concentrate*
uiillotiii
fur
Hiiti-i
A
Clearwater
wur
wife
after
si
inlying
the
ixrnit
system
'
crow.
out the
black.
arailslde
able to them The percentage of fill
crystals
Proud eaeh of hi# feather.
devised by the Army to determ tie which men should (w linn rlam TI if Itr-:. t dustrv.
through a private phypirmn par
fruit
handler!
inrrraned
substan­
like
hi
•
t
..Ih*-I
rnrin.n
activities,
r,*e
production
o
f
Florida
fruit
i Lie
L.ie down,
oown lion and rest, lamh.
released has prepared a [mint system for the wive- of -ml- lllffw
tlcipnting in the work, the local
,period
. . . of .rend
...............
FQX THI AftMtD fORCIS
ustmanl. |u 'd l"olmbly mcrciisc In the nest tially during the season.”
B aft hen
health department or the Itr.l PALM I IA C ff 4 M n UNIFORM T ilt
W
her.
the
I'nrifir
fu
litm
g
enit*
f
'Vr
year*
or
more
ut
n
rate
of
h
,n
elephant.1
1
wildcaL^doiiI
H
ere
la
h
er
(siin
t
a
y
a
le
m
fur
w
o
m
en
,
Muskrat.
Croat.
If
tne
applicant
is
a
strati
we mile! ft d market* fur t h e !''l" ’,,, lb,000,000 boxes n year, op
Mack as4,|t|i*^A A Hkahl O. 0 I
,
T e n points fo r e v e r y c h ild
o f school n g e
and fifte e n
Lovely and
ar free together.'
gar and rot familiar with local
uirreu.e iii out ....................lurln**1* 1 “ bout the same rate as in the _ _
„ _
.
PRAN C lR M AQ U IH K j ixiin ta fo r e v e r y ch ild under.
physicians,
either
of
the
latter
•the war y*ur. which governmeiu j 1"* 1 f|ve years. Planting* of new; f O ,y 0 U O W l K e S I O r YY U l
t * o agencies will give her a list
/)•’ _] m --- .
--- ;— , .
Tel) isiints for having a baby withoul its father be -gen tle, illiv* lukt- This problem »’ «• * »• Continue Its fast as nurserL ,;r T J V tv ii
. /. The body of Hitler is claimed I
„ rw, . n|
Of participating doctor*, l’ art of
is
grentert‘
in
Florida
than
in
&lt;■"
«U|&gt;plv
the
treea.
Many
O C A LA , June H, (Slfecial) — lha application Is tn be filled out
M O • t t f g - been found. Or wa. a ; lnK P rI0f,ent-, ,
,,
('^&gt;e^l
e ^t,'Mefl,* Wear
ellhcr
Texas
up
(
..lif.um'a
bei
,
hc
additional
60,000
acrea
o
f
Haas Allen announced at hi* by the
" “
1 ■' ■
1
rive pointsfor everywnr-iu*cuHaitat«d
move
the nrosective mother, the
■woks "i WW'i i ■* jmi
cruse nul
prculuction hti. in-lkruve* set out ill the last lew
Five points for every aerimm illness of a ch ild w hich creased more
bv
the
physician.
It
i»
then
planted by
'leurs #c'r&gt;b Planter!
oy grow er*
Tampa is planting to resum* yon saw through alone
•In thin l i
l i
, t i l i n g advatilagy p f Trensury De- snake, since Jan. 1, 1042 which
Ita Florida Fair and (I--psrl!!a
T c n p o l n t a i f y o u l i v c d - W l t h o . l t su p p lvn n -n t.irt hu-ome ...... th, w .r. J-T.ndn " p
r
o
d
u
c
e
,
of P,he he began to be swamped . with
t’arnlval next winter.
_____
a
- o n th e pay o f an en listed man.
' W .tm
imxoa r rfit.ru . fru.t it ^
x*trmJ h
ex war contract* for venom need in
.Important g t .erali ar* roturaribtf— nrHnFfp
j
Fiv$-w rint$r T f jjroq TDanfget^ a w a y tif liv in g ahum to r 1 *“ **•,.“ ,c' " “
^
i^n** of * 6 t &amp; l| s S i^ W ie x .
if th e. making .o f ..life-aarirtg, jsnakebile seruni., ,
v • *
lig to Aai*rtrx *o fa n ihe#e
with
instead
of
going
hack
to
your
hus!
?,cp
.^
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M
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c
A
Jh"
"In?
JS’
^
fS
T
’
ay* thrv are said to lw r illine
In revealing this unusual in-,
band’s people or, your own,
s.ici s».l a*C?.,Iitslinn l%,.- ft....... ■ , L. .... -i ^
CCL ^
^
rloxen In N*w York.
,
r.-rsed nrTxliiction ho. Ice., t.,k~nJ p r.co ta the valur o f a1&gt;
formation. Mr. Allen pointed out
O ne point fo r ever)- m o n th y o u r huHhaml lun I,con
' thc # "v«n rn em . and it i- for protPrtir , « n() rsnluce the taxes | that, he had personally produced
One goorl thing about having In the* aervict*.— C le a rw iite r Sun.
,h,lt J*n*1 /' !&gt;l,r pr(M
{V*
^hlch tho Kwicrni ^ov®rnm«»»,t from nearly ID.C00 snakes, at
"*• ' " u*t develop new ckllin, de--, Kt„ from cltru, g ro w e rs ”
ha drought now: wa'II prniiably
hast one-half o f the venom, sup­
mum!
nfU
r
the
w*r
I’
roflut‘turn^
ava mhre rain later on in the
plied to the nation*# laboratories
o
f
winter
orange,
VI
California
^
r
'
Commander
estimated
govnntmtr whan I t . begin* to a*;
since January, 1 8 4 ? . &gt; ,
Mas
increased
nohe’
nt
all
d..r„,
J
purch*
M!r
H
"
r‘^
hot.
"Each snake w .a handled Jour
tho war yearn, and grapefruit, ^*J* *i, *** * season at 1 S
production In Texas, has Increased 0^ the orange crop and 2J per tlmea,” he * pointorl. ottb ’ i^vrea
- Miami colnplalns of smoke
time* w h ile'b ain g ” t&gt;ilikh4"--and
L , than In Fjorldn,
It will w| ™
» « P ? L rulL i T ’,,t &amp;
from EtrargUdaa liras and plan**
add n
processed form. * lie once while bafnr O a n s lm ft; to
up to* Tliirliln, thcr«foiT, lc» »(u-1fresh
,
are grounded aa visibility b«com*»
described
Vai
"m
oat
significant”
rest pans. Now that th e 'w a r In
VL-litp n
■rmtl-wnr rlvUiim I
m
T A M P A , June 8, (Special) - - 1 could change the rnttrr ol|l look
MfO. Worse than that some nf
the Increase. In the canning of Europe is over, at lexat Half of
Uie richest land 1n the world Is The current Florida drought may
“ The greatest problem in t V itomnnil.
oranges from 21 percent of* the the job of stlpplying'. vanom la
In m e n . years thrte ha, b e.-,,,-^
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Ilon.&lt;nt
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v
burning up. Wa fiddle while be aa disastrous in ll* effect o-t 1
of
Florida
citrus
next season's fru it production
miuction a* t distribution
Rome bum i.
Mittlc increase ,n the sal* « fresh ,hi# SP&gt;, otl
, , Bl(j t[ U pvlllent rbrppleted."
^ 'T T ' n .
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‘
'
hurricane, crqpR ncQtt- jciiRo \ mify br Inin*
rsuge, and vruoefn.il
I, i n , , ht, ,
Bfl{| mon, nf the I .
wu
' * ‘C* ^
t orUlion. Th* t r » n* fpi of armt-.i
which
destroyed
36,000,000
boxe.
that canned Cltru- tn&gt;, •-* i |-'tort&lt;lsa or.nee crop will h, ,itil- j handling this unusual w .r JonFlorida's .legislators nre having
force* from Europe to the Pni-tfl- appears
»r e ,ap| roarhmg the r&gt;enk of iirr*
r 7 o c .« in » nla U In fu 'rect. the almond hit., on Feb.
aa much trouble over reappor- o f fruit, C. C. Commander, gen
will place an additional heavy &lt;nt
#ra|
managtr
.o
f
the
Florida
•
28. 1044 leaving him In the andemand
Florida cantn
tlonment aa tha Frisco delegates
load on the overburdened fall
|ilunt*
could
pack
00.000,000
rases
Cltrua
Exclmnga,
d
nga,
declared
in
his
1044-46
.eaaon
w
«i
one
vlab). poafUon o f balhg th^ only
ovar tha veto question, or Franc#
roads. I f the railroads do not o f cannetl citrus lulce* a year,
rood sucaessfu) In the msn In America 4 W . j t o &gt; n
and England over Syria. In- fact, annual report today.
get more motive power and car, but they hnvg never sold more
o f tha FJprtda .Citrus Ex- eurvivedL th# U U b L &gt;
L
tba world today, I. J w t pM big ■ j Q l * 'gN , U RoJTFFt, particu: thara-jfbl^ha lo n W f delay* in the
“ 'M r. Commander report-■»nak# whoa* ventm .p ew rttted •
U rly ” tn unlrrtgatad rrovaa, that delivery o f fruit and greater can- th a n "W .N »,
r
h a p p f T i m l l y , ----•PL .
lew tonnage was acquired| main artery.
., W &gt; i .
.It now appkara Florida will have sestlon
In
term lia l
market*.
A rtpraaantatTve o F one large lass fruit In 1045-48 than was Thar* I* little proapect that boats more canning nlant* will not solve
future
nroductlon
rrohjem*
unless
A m e ric a manufacturer tail* us marketed this season," he said. for coastwise service, or mare
.that h i* ' company haa enough " A 1st* bloont^may Imnrov* crop motor trucks, will b* available sale* of canned product* can t&gt;specta but tha, records show
radjr on hand to lake
t heavy crop* Usually do not
Ive years after restrictions bra
lifted to fill- Given half a chanra follow hurricanes.”
there ahould be no alump in busi­
Mr. Commander urged thnt
ness for many yaari to ceme
maximum jrlcea fo r next season
e r v i c e
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, * be Increased to compensate Flor­
■ Japan.ae balloon, have been ida grower* for drought losses,
-----------falling In this country an far the same aa they ware adjusted
l i t aa Michigan p r o r lr g -th s t thla aaaaon because of hurricane
la Jape hay. produced a “ secret losses. “ This quafttion tl'v ita l to
eepon" o f real Importance to all grower*.and ahould be decided
tl. country, I f balloon, can be bafore the harvest, o f ntw fruit
learn from Japan to bomb Mkhl- begins,” he declared.
an, It would be a almpla matter
Dlacnailn* _i future
proapecu,
i extend their rang, to the
M r. Commander paid;
■*Th.re will be fewer apple*
each. Further .perfectIon could but m ort banana, and other
icreaee their accuracy. Hut Ilka fru iu to compete with dtroa next
am# o f Girmany’s n\o»t dan- ae*»on. There will be unemploy­
arooa "aaeret weapooa," M r* ment In aoxta eection* but, on the
ictlon' may never be attained fty whole, rqnaumer buying power I*
apan before ihe^ looaaa th . war. expected to toflUnne at a high
level. Oovemment purchaaea of
One o f the beat, a/tlflea w t cifrua frulta will continue too,
but may be amallar than thla
aaaaon. The audden end o f the
war with Japan would seriously
l» appeared in Tha Hay
a tfa c V tM pltlon'a economy and

i'he Sanford Herald

iHet ^Abble

Views About Syria

RbUSER

Maternity Care
Program Finishes
Year Of Service

K E E P..; Y O U R
TEMPERATURE DOWN
4fOtD

too Much New York

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Ross Allen Handled

B. L,

Drought Is Viewed As Presaging
Great Reduction In Citrus Crop

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•tss&amp; a ; asisi
sSi^aa1,*
Infantry moved In. Ha:
thera so aoon after
a that an hi* ftn t.'trtp
&gt;•». ball he had to .
lead Garmana to get, tha

P Seminole Dry Ckaner*

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F R ID A Y ,

JUNE 8,

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TUE SANFORD HERA ID. Sa N F o RD FLORIDA

Social A n d
Social Calendar

Personal

Activities

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Recital p

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A lfred B. Itohsnii is expected i
uf arrive
here to
spend the
week-end with his parents, Dr
.mil Mrs. J.N. Robson.
Mrs. J. M. Brady hu* retur ed
frum Chadliourn, N. C where she
sjtenl several weeks
with Iter
daughter, Mrs. (ilenn W lm lii'h.
Ralph T ular Is espectetl
to
arrive this weekrntl from Rich
mond, V*. to visit w ith hi* par
ents, Dr. and Mr* J N Tolar,
fur n few days
Mr* FT 'll. I anej ha- rrturtie I
from .Savannah, ha
where site
• pent tt week viith rela tive, lle t
niece. Miss Maureen Wittier, re
turned home with her for a visit
Mr an t Mrs Carl F
and children, Hubby no
June of Hampton, Vu
peeted to arrive this w e
visit with Mr. and Mr
Madden
Van I). Jefferson H 2 c of the
Sanford N'aval A ir .Slutiott an I
Mr*. Jefferson left
Wednesday
afternoon for * weeks' leave in
Baltimore. Mil. fo r a vi-it with
relatives and friends

Celery Crate Will
Hold Dance Tonight

F lY p

liufti Senkarik Rev. Ed. F. McKinley-’
1.‘ ,
1.
i . iln ll
f I _ ..
L O __ 1__ *
\\ t*ili K
h.h. r.t i key Will Preach Sunday

Rout Ride and IMcnlciSrhiHjl Regins Monday &gt;*

The Hanford A tlu n tir N ational
Hank (tavr it* em p lo y***, o ffic e r*
anti director* n boat ride and
picnic la*t Monday The Skylark
le ft
Urumley'*
Ibrat
House at
200 o’clock fur
u point
near
Lemon ttlu ff on the St. John*
•River where various »| «irt* were
Miss Madeline M alleai present1
enjoyed and the fo llo w in g wer#
ed her pupils in a musk recital
.
uwardetl prizes * for their sk ill;
on Tuesday evening at 8:00 I*. M. ,
M r*. K u m *II Sirm an*. Mra. H enry
at tha W om an'* Club. A ssistan t I o ° i_,
A . W olcott and M r. H e n ry A .
talent lo t tha evening was j a n e i fl" r' 1
W olcott, Robert W . Deane, while
C. Roth, Sp. T . 3/C. U S N R . Mias I Mnl
g iv in g a few lesson* on casting,
'Roth possesses a warm resonant .
caught a fiv e pound h s*i.
m etxo-aoprano and rendered her
,j"u
lo iter Miss B etty Doris W ll
vocal selections w ith trut, color- [ w,ln 1
Hams was surprised by having
tu] tone* and a charming s ty le .
...
a birthday rake com plete with
ol expression.
For an encore w t|i '
M l**
Roth sang
tho spiritu al ,
candles presented In her, and the
•’ Hard T ria l*.*
' r,Ucf (
P a rly was then served u supper o f
The
piano
aoloa
and
duet* ,on w
frir d chicken, co m qn the cob,
ranged from beginner* to ad. .
salad, rake and co ffe e.
vanced numbers.
Saxophone a n d j . ‘
A ft e r n happy aftern oon and
clarinet selections were
p la y ed ' ,,1”
evening, the fo llo w in g voted In
Ly B illy Bryant, Donald F u lre il.l
m ake the event an annual on*:
Flora Kipp ami Mlko W h e ic h e l..M * mp
Mr. and Mr*, (ic o r g e D. B is­
T h e platform and club house'
hop. Mr. and Mrs. L It. CImpmali.
wery
decorated
with
pedestal!
Mr. and Mr*
J.L. In glev. M r
baskets and vases o f glad ioli, „ ,
and Mrs. R-A. New m an. M r and
M r*. Il.lt. i'ope. Sir. and M ra F.
F. Mann. Mr. and M r*. U.C. Mc­
Bride. Robert W. Deane. Mr. and
Sirs. K.M. Swaint, Mr. and Mrs.
II.A . W olcott. Mrs. Russell Sirmons. Mrs. I’.M. S cott, Miss Janet
B oyd. Miss B etty Doris W illiam s,
Catherine
M cNhM ,
Mr#.
Pfc. Jam es Currie returned to ­ Miss
day to his home at R aifiiril after M ary It Cameron, Mrs. t.ancUe
visiting w ith Mr. and M r* George Owens, and Miss B ertie Hughes,
M r und Mrs. K K. Roumillut. and
FI. W ell* fo r srveral days.
M r*. I..I. F'lurier, Crank B lair,
Mrs. Jam es It. Kinney has re­ fa ith fu l d ll piny re o f the bank fo r
turned fro m a tw o w e e k .’ vuea- m any vrnr», nerved the «e e «t a . ]
tion spent in Birmingham,
with rela tives and friends

P re s e n ts

HAVE

i'uur
Sanford
churclir*.
the
T ’ tr&lt;hyterlan, the F irst Methodist,
l or Episcopal and the I’o ( r « »
t'linal churches have united m
ih» D aily Vacation Bible School
which begins on M ord ay niornlng
u !l .'ill A. M.
Mrs.
Kdward Kircher will
be
imneral
superintendent
of
the
-rhool, The R egistration o f studerts begins at D:0O o'clock at
the Bark Avenue entrance to the
Methodist Church. T h e opening
-essnm o f the school
w ill
ha
held at fl:3f)
o’clock
Monday
"mi m&gt; in the auditorium o f the
hirst Methodist Church.
The
Beginner's
Department
• ill be supervised by Miss F ils
Colton and a fter the first open­
ing session will m eet at The
Methodist Church. T h e Prim ary
I rpartm enl will be auiwrvised hv
Mi*. It. F. Cole and will rnerl
idler the o|&gt;ening session at the

All Methodist* and tho public
in gen eral are invited to worship
with the members o f t he P i n t
Met
i'hurrh
un
Sunday
iiiurrnnir
The Rev
Fd
K. Mc­
Kinley a ill jirearh hi* fir « t ierumtit

t»i

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ami

thus

In- Daily \ »&gt; u
I t " w e ld in g will 1v an event
Inn mimklry u* panlor o f
id 1 I rite rest m . “ I &gt;t,.ul.i v , .1line 1 &gt;. 41 I in I* M the chnr li
taught tu ai
*•' the T n n itv Lutheran &lt; hutch
Re&gt;
und Mr a. .McKinley amt
rr
R ecreation i
iitlam lu
fam ily nrrived Thursday evening
II plan irtl un i
M r.,
Srnktirih
stlcrnted
the from Jacksonville, Fla. and w ill
nd work period ti&gt;,„| ,,-hools and was graduated
at the M r thud 1st Ramong car d to opv firim Seminole Hlgtr Sr horti anri »»*e, ft IK Mncnolin A fm iP.
ReV,
church
school [min M imtreat ( ’ tillrkc tit Mon
M cK in ley MUi'ceeil* Rev, Joe A,.'
'•leil to ad vise trr.it
N t
I'lit ti ic irn lly
she Tulle n hu hat Iwrn tran sfer real
enroll at tile |m, hern em ployed at the San
to the Piret .Mpthotlhii Church in
, &lt;&gt;•'
Monday t,p!,j \ ll%u| A ir
Station
Fill*
Iti iolenton.
nii the ripening It, •W.-\ was form erly attached to
■.t rtn A, M tilt . i l i Siititoiil N aval Air Station a n d '
W hen the futher o f Madaint
Intel -eiM-d
iii the I’ ai tfic
lie &lt; lining
Kai Shck was convlsted
h.t
i e, rut I’.
ictu in rd to
tin to t 'lirist innlt» bv the r.lutain o f,
Madam Ilining . the I luted States fio a do
day a steamship he took the captain's
as
alaw tit a leave
name In baplixnii "('h a r le s J o n e s "!

Dear Pop:
Once a year we Ret it chance In thank you fm all
work and getting in nut &gt;*f jams, (Which I'einitnl
see you tomorrow.' No kidding imp. we think you n&gt;
treenhack* logelher anil pn ket! util some lhiug'&lt;
(Don’t wyrry, mom ilitln‘1 pick it out.) The nuke!
Father’s Duv. Sue nave you a h e ll that’- 'ttljnsthMi' .
or weren’t yon hinting'' The swim short* itre fm'n on
all, in it |top?

The C elery Crate w ill hold ita
firs t big dam e o f the sum mer
seksort to ight from K .Ol) to 12:00
IV V . The music for tlm cln g w ill
he supplied hv the new jook box
with ail the latest record*.
A ll
stiiilents
are
invited
to
wear infaunal |du
clothes so
they
cn
enlny
the new
big
electric fan* installed
A
new
pool table hit- also been obtained
ami all the l«&gt;' - a i r invited to
ronie tinw t to the I tiite tinti try
It ollt
Refreshm ents w ill It** served to
nil a ttendiii.’ the In tire

J LL
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Tin- i ’ lh.l Club
regular business inee
duy evening, June
o'cltH-k, nisteail of
m eetin g at ’t :-T0 I*
erroneously
,tstcd
d a y ’ s pa|&gt;ei

Edward Marshall is lerupnrnt
ing nicely from n toflsllrctomy
which
was
perform ed
In the
F 'e rn a ld -1 a u g h t n n

M e m o r ia l

Hus

pita) on Monday He h *» been rg
movesl to his home un 123 b
Magnolia Avenue.
^ V ,,
Mrs
L -(L
Hunter nrul Miss
Betty Hunter recently attended
graduation exercises at the A "n et
.Scott C ollege, where M is* Mary
Alice Hunter receiver her H.A.
degree M i.s Hunter was n mem­
ber Ilf the Agnes Scott Scholastic
honor roll fur 104 4-4b.
Mrs J A Rabun and daughter,
Beverly, o f Tampa
spent last
week-end in Sanford with Mrs
Rabun's mother, M r*. Chapman
and
attended
the
graduation
exercises at Seminole H igh Bekyuii
at which tint* HatMld Chapman
received his tlij’ loma.
Mis*
Jane • Robson
returned
home Thursday from
Hasting*
whrre 'h r ami Lieut. Jg) I’ earie
Frsnretr-I jtFTIs.
with
Sabbath Chimes
(B e h r) Mrs. L. Itobso 1 were v isitin g
their sister, Mr*. II. 1- Anderson,
Wirbold’ .
C avatina
from
"T h e
B arber who was removed Irom the lilenof
S e v ille "
(R o u ln l)
Donald dale Hospital In Hnlatka where
■he had been for 10 day*. Lieut.
F'u'relJ.
Mignonette
(U chner)
Norma Rnhivnn lia* gotten an extended
leave anil is still in Hastings
Jean H am ll
t
Just A -W e*rvln ’ For You (C a r ­ nursing Mr*. A ulersnn. She i*
rie Jacob-Bond), Wilt Y fU Be expected to arrive in Haufurd tumember
(Sigmund
Rom berg), day and w ill leave Saturday for
Ah. Sweet Mvstery o f L ifa - (V ic ­ Snriugfirld, Mast, w here she is
stationed at the U. S. N'aval Co.itor Herbert) Miss Both.
The
F lie r
(F n d rte e n )
B illy v[descent Hospital.
ItruanS
•
V',VV
Tyant,
(b )

L . ’ Reborn

Fleu r* lie

(BftronenacHlen)

.(■oUce* Brilliant ( H e n ) Cherry
Ilio Bello Kortaon.
*
-V
Second
llunarlan
Rhapsody
Exarpte fro m

"FrUkr") Mr* W. M. Mixon
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Mary Alice Hunter
F i n i shes Course
Troop#

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and

D E C A TU R , OA.

M b* M A r y

S ratM B B

ford, waa among 101 aenlotm w h o

Annual Pfctiic GiVen
For Herald Employees
Member* o f Tha S an ford H ctald sta ff and a group o f friend*
enjoyed a picnic and boat rid#
on the St. John* R l w
yeeterday afternoon.
Boardjnjr
the
"S k ylark ’ a t tha ’ Oateen Bridge
the group cruietd up U»* river
to "R o u m llla t’i C ove' where a
picnic eupper wa*
eervad and
numerous
outdoor g a m e * w ar*

re: Hr.
in, Mr.
in, Mr.
Mr*. W. Gordon
Mrs. If. Roby t
r. Mr.
Mr*. Lloyd L . Hi---- ty,
- Mr.

and
and
and
and
and
Mra. J.C. Mltchslly Mr. and Mra.

Those attend log
race!ted the Bachelor of Art* deMra. Holland U n
thU morning

D.E. Norwood. Mr. and
Georg* Karadcmoi, Mra.
rln* Beal, Mra. Maybelle Bn
Mia* Anna Browne, MU*
raen Neugent, MUa Mildred
liaau, Paula Jean Nonroot

SPORT COATS
My Hurt, Bchnffltpr &amp; Mttrx
mnl ntht*r fine mukt&gt;jt

SWIM ’N P L A Y SHORTS

LEISURE COATS

By McGreiror

By McGregor, Van Hcuacn, Solid colors, two
tones, in 100/{ light weight woolen*

$9.50 to

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By Prince Gardner, other famoug make* . , I.D
caae, with or without zipper dosing

TIES
1 automobHe fd
rth Dr»o3, ’&lt;

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Arrow....M -'M

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$7.95 up
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THE SANPOEO HfeltALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

Camp Blanding To
Have Open House
On Infantry Day
CAMP

B L A N D IN C .

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GET THE THRILL

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TON'KillTH A U .S T A U
FKATUKK
BEVKNTH

H A C K — l-’ L ' T I ' H I T V

Grey hound G U a
ii on the air n*er
W D II O. loin a ht
it &gt;1 1 'iml over

ItOCK V |.A I *
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W i l l | ul 11:15
» I t ll a l l t h e
“ .l.-tee* ,,o tne
dog* at ihr Sen* t &lt;1
Orlando
Krlllirl Club

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Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
Turn

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On Roiitr 17 (Sanforil H)gh«*s&gt;&gt;
tween Fan ford and Orltindn.

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. Tim fiiilpTirlnii imritrij gwr iu»ti» » r a
t'lftflilKaateill anil ii |»(n*Ih («-I a* In

anti *i !
of . m

Km
t hen ti * gin^fj.
thl’ li
mi
eight mr rnudifnmi'd plrivhntl***
where tiie Intent movie* rnnv he
seen nightly, and Sundnv after
i naoii Shades of the conn r nar
out. the gerierul store, or the nid
bistro are the I ’ X '* where the
‘ inert ir l a i nver a
cord .’t.'J t e n
nhnfi f**» the neci bailie* of Army
) life, mi
tiji a r«*fresiling
soft

If You Own A Ford
Chevrolet, Plymouth
Or Studebaker Sedan

NAVT MiOtCAL CCRP.'.UN M l
woumlej M annn at a
rocil«t«lc »1(1 f tal nn on the .|&gt;ulhcrn Olnimwj lloat bet w e n Slttirl uml
Niib. A l&lt;ea;i)*incrk (ro&gt;«cround)au &lt;-&gt; u walklc-M l';i&lt;Ftn mat r tnnturt with the rear mea fcrcdVIn pref ... nn for tb- tvn-ntt »n r&gt;l thv
( , JU:.ltio Ttil* i« an nflicial U 8 Manor Form photo. ( Jntrrtijfioi

hold a " C " irimollnc ration
hook wo ran in.urc your automo­
bile airainat /fire, theft, windutorm, follinK oh.'eets, pilferaKtV
rialnjt
water,
trial*
brrakaee,
wrongful
ennrenion.
malldoua
niiichief and pay HO', of the
li n t t a w and 100't
of the
amount in e ic e i. o f $250 of onrh I
direct liy . or. damurr l»jr foil * - 1
lion or up*et for 135.80 the lnt j
lent nod I'Jd.'it) thereafter, pay-j
mid

drink

Three
large
Service
Club*,
l*enu(ifnllv eiiulppeil arm well si
ittalid **»• ,t ha(&gt;|*V hideout iforn
b»M.ti i . life
ion i m.
da men
Irt &lt; miiH i- and v nr *11v id s
,
bf*M ' Hr I* to read
, uingu* m u - in in id I thioiigli
on1 11 1m► t idefihmie openilor* to
hel 11 make liiaf cherisheill call
home
or a Inrv imp on the
pprnwhitg lawn, ftesideH (lie Srr~j
vice rlfhsi there a re The truest
htiii i es w h©i *■ a i i.n11 fro ifn nirirn*
dad, sla, the girl frieml, or it
few hiitifm wi|h the one who
! under lands ibe
wifi
ii e a te s
an iitmosphera o happtne**
A large Open Air Then ter on
I ihe I'uiadrt Cl f Miml i p I lie freI !*o.*pr
i»f I s i i Shi'Vk* fen
|*i-fO,g v•.i eu'o* f i on! -he wi»rtd

able

113.16

A t in d y of types and sue* are available—all
ready to install in your home.

It i* d ifficu lt to irlve exact I
fiirure* unle*. ue know the v e a rl
«n d model o f your automobile j
and the kind o f u e ,o lin e ration
book you hold.
In.urance on higher priced auto
mobiles will ro..t more, but our ,
savinge to you will be riuire
W h y not drop in to ir e m, or
phone 178-J fo r inform ation and
ra te . N'o obligation to boy.

K.1

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mm

I

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In

M -n u U r

....Inn lit rt.nJi»it. Flurtit... *.n tin.
Itlr llh liny '•( Junr.

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i m i iiilt .iu iir iii,
H r m lm il.
t 'l i u h t y ,
j- iiif tii# M P f f l j '
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Flakes 18-oz pk«. 10c

Tin H a lifa x “ Gnaottrv’ eitaliluhrd iii 1762
JuhuApluitim-ll
win the fir st pa tier to’ U- nul&gt;
lishi-d- ill w h l ) J» now the tin
minion o f Canada

i*

the

oldunt

«

THE CLD JUDGE SAYS

e llv

BREAD

V/2 ib Leaf

EIGHT O’CLOCK 3 lb Bag
m -p rtin

11 n w r

I

l.il

. I ir e h

V.

4)ry Cleani'r
5.1c|Beans
2-lhs
'h fllr lt m a ,
K r l f F ' b l Bt,
|&gt; M llrr 1 r|lnM
Flavor-Aid pkg. 4c Squash
Ib.
I’ l r t i l r

Patt-*-

F .r .h

I /

&gt;

Pickles 22-oz jar 21c Cucumbers
Ilf t llf t r f l » — IHttlt*

Flour

Ilf

Butter
V tfa itfcjft

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5-lhs.

H lt ft fM ^ k iiiit it t fa

|lir

C reH d l

I-ih.

5-lbs.

%% h llr

21c Onions

O lA ro M

lb.

It ft la I Ii h

31c Potatoes

ll lr I*

K » r lt 4 r &lt; J

3-lbs.

| 'r r « h

Choc. Syrup jar 27c Cabbage
R k u r ir s m if

i

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Ib.

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Advance 4-11) ctn
72c i*t«achcsk -lb.
!*• 1*1.
Cake Flour
25c I'n n r r l i l a c k a j i i G s r r r n7:"Peas — Ib.
^ ■ in d e n p

’ — -t~

h

nkg.

y?"

12c 1 cl&gt;PfK^ 2 -lbs.

t ilt h

j—

P ie r - Ih lld n * .,

1Grape Jain .
Mustard*

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C H e jg b N k t d '.

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jyitul a j. _

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Tib.Jar lUc^-JLlhJar
1-lb jar 9c

WtKf ll.iW " TVlIllnl tilth t 11itIi. u *

HANDS ON HI AD AND FACING IHI WAU, t h n r q* vrrjin

Evap. Milk

Itlciali » r r n in

varlom stages of untirri* when ilrittsh troo|&gt;s iciied the hifiti numnaml
hrnduUartct* at Flrnsburs. Germany, where the Doenlti “ gns ernnimt"
w-n» functioning after llie uncomiitiunni surrender of G rin uiiy. Alirltish
Tommy keeps a watchful eye on the ctptlvra •
(fr/ernirlinnah
In 1RH5. Otto Mcrgcnthalrr lcM&gt;k
out a United Slate* patent for a

slug casting

machine,

which w «»

f*u ruts ul n&gt; mu A c l u f t l i , ‘la’ ll |&gt;
Ifttiir* adoptcil dlyr-lns tl| » t^ L&gt; #*
*»!*»in of tim l^cfnlaviirii j troll Hi n l nit t hr » t» ti hi Inu « f»t] row mInn . t
lrtr|£i« uf II vritli^k in ( tint Arm mi
in Hrir^ndfM', f.’rtiinty . t.iuprlilhx Llnr
U«i»
Pr^itnct
No, i,
utiifi v* i««,
knuarri
rimi-vd, Florid*
.»n&lt;|
P It*t.I'tirt |*Afclftrt Nt), 7, olhvrwli-*
konwn
yhuluot*, Florida, dr
corlhtMl ii«t ntlluHii
llrglnn'rn. *f
th» 1) uni f rtf
rtirncr »n lf‘«
W e *|
boundary
of
Hectlon
Tut*u*hip
Ip
Mrtulh.
Itanattaat* r u9 W r i t In th e Center

aiiMig

» A p t l y htvMUJ

HE

Mor .. 12-oz can 33c Carrotaiu l)eli.

LE (iAL NOTICE

Tiicpon

.08c

T E A . Vi lb Pkg. 34t. 1It

U l l . u a '. — l l f l b l n .

the fu ren nner of the modern
linotype and enuhlcd one man
Thi- flint rrM*i»rtle*l Unt* of thr »ct up the ipiantlty of type f «♦»
wtiid
In mulcimt’ ' in de-u iiKr a merlv set up hy f l v « or *ix
radio *i f vice wq* i f thlh whrn
Ih. F rank (Tmrnd pr omim-tl nit Ii
a AcncA to radio amateur*

| Arhtuiui-

Wheat Fliikes

SUPER MARKETS

Ralston

i :l.lii-r m 8 Diri'lCTi

Phone

i)*i

.em l-an n u ally,.

The advi.ory Inauranca rale for j
the above i* WO-flO -ymaily,
|
Compariion o f the ahprt fitrurea
ihow* that you can la ve 110-20
(he l i t year and tl^.TO yearly
thereafter on your automobile in.
.urance by placing h i m
with
thl* aftcnc^.

If giij g i.f of
tin•»ncn
A ir
I * • at • i ■( - r d m dmlrtg trie Alim
Mu ii'e*y k I#fi• " Pai Hill*
I- I
» 4 i' i -et'irrd v \ I-I k Surnt
*l.»
■ «* i* * \ thV IR T t Specinl
F i t , » ilffii* - f*i$*tty ifii N meirtit' 'i
H iii'i -*il»lit*r tnU-nl frnrn
tup ioti m i .ci v hrafii ti ‘ if slie
* ■ * m .i 111111**tif \' i «f M athirn the
l*.t- id«*" rust
Many tun*
f—ft rut«*ifiiiitci• iitiw ilfHiuhbny
Id ti' i i’
lirtl MillV |»t»| Ml! yhrtW*
i * fi kill ii1 1 rmulr nviiiluhte for
^ 11 Itirtrti .t ful N’ nt iii phi I
War
I 11o-l i n1111
Ht ii ’MI Iiv t tvitiun
SOI IliK I t K K I l UN S .
•ft r ; r * T f * Cl! June 1. fSpe.
rinh
Pfr Itcmrv Joseph fNrgrct)
of Krtiiti 2 B o i IH. S»nford, has
ml rived nt
the Oliver
hciieral
ft • IMtf! I her© from fivi*r*r«a for
f rlhei tnerluai t n a l m i n t
I'ft
Joseph 2B. ts the inn of
K. Jiiseph i»f the name nddic**.
Ht* linn been In the Arm y fiver
a year and nerved oversea*

If yutir nhl window*, frame* nnd wish need re­
pair -M may be easier and cheaper froni tho long
yifcW, to put in n new window,

ll *i

dsiv

n u -A w v ^ E p

Your living room will be brighter—seem larger—
more c!le e ry with proper window lighting.

Sanford

|Ulljll*hnl If! Ku 111
Jill Ih.- tlCR Ilf Juil*
,
II mc**** w i U
**
\l arid **!•»*•- ■»*

OatmeaJuiKlb box 22e

*( at in ne I y for those whn want In!
write the tnlWfi hark home, iwme«

of PICKING WINNERS

t,i i ,ip

Cereals

furriMhi d by civil Ian groups, lend
an aroma of hoin#. T b u i « f u i i
, in whtle ihijtv the boynri
neho &gt;*i id irh tin new*

A, f tract ft. (Mi*I »N«&gt;
i fid thi* nutter »lii®

f^iMrno^i rnwiMt .&gt;« «

ptncrmrnt Training ( enter offers
a pjnrdtf yr pmiermrrt n%nt hie tics and
ill version to k*M?p Its tnen hi a
hkp|*v atatr A long uith learn­
ing fht* if rim ledlitira of war the
nohlirf* of thu t enter are &lt;»ffried n fun packed currifulum of
activilir* that
run the gaunt
from spurt* to hull-aeaaions.
Knthustslh sponsor of the re*
creation program i&lt; MaJ. Gen.
K.W
Kales, IHTl
Commander,
who recalled for hi* athletic and
irritation officer* the words of
firn John Pershing. "Clive nm a
thmi«an«l men who are entertain
ed, rather than ten thousand
who has* no entertainment.*'
The Mildier* recreation hen ins
in the hut*, where «bull-sc**iun»
vaitli huddle* help tick o ff the Idle
moment*. Mr. it might * !«• ths
Cftpiiiaiiv
I hi vr mini
where
intrnnifiii tattle * t roundings, many

J

&lt;Htx-cli. I &gt;— Vlniton

■bec I o r * .i iiM
.1 i.*l ti f h ,f rli-rthm
July 2. H iS I d ih* •l/tnm *1» rli»
LKSKl A
i*ir» coinjir k i l l K I« v tlo « . 1'lfclnrt
NO. I, olhcrw U* known ft* ||*u**h,
11
1
m
v
(•
*r
M
rtf I'lfi t mil
llo ii.U , and In kbMctlori precinct
L l ... U &gt;lU|UVN
No. 7.. &lt;illi*rwrW kAuw ft u CIuaJuww
UHA«'K k M A t M I K I ’ N
ii I b .
Florida.
id del e l ml tic ih*
li 1* L* FI I.H
wfratli**
nwi Ur* »td*k
(*Urk m! KJ«* i )&lt;jif
shall t»* |ir*'biMi«d from running
i i i :i « s
r • i iti i t t
and rmtnlnt a( large In 11**1 part
l ‘«»llin&lt;f I'liue,
*#f Hr m I rtojf UfiurUf, FhaJdfc. *b**ir«
H.MMIM
TV
|tl II I*1N
tli-*elIbrdL rtimprIkidit Klftcllon ITtclnrli N on, £ anil 7 a* afriresoid
.
F
l
i
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l.l
IITA
At such Plffthin the (jurvttnn In
rHCI I t I T No T
fT* loted Dtlrtfl shall be stated till
ln»jnHlur« «»f lllrelit.n
til* lialldt In Ih* foiloftiRN form
I I A T T I K l»
Vttltl.lt: MAK l #A M 11
Hll Al.L LI V H HT*H*K Utt I'ltuJ
H SToltKV
IIIIMTKII KIIOM IIUNMIWi: AMP
Mlurk m H l r c l P i r
*
ItiJAMIMi A T I.Amttt IN ELEC­
\
•;
w.UJNKIt
TION i»iuxr«Ntrra a a m i s 7 u k
IHilllng l»lare
SlIMINi HJ-3 COl’ NTV.
P U U IIO A ?
W,UIN»;it c» ZiTuliK
fyiakt ii cr»«&lt; |X&gt; In thr
(Jnpipi «»f I hi* Ni»t re ft l:lr*rl*n
lirfi*r«- the wuuli VE.S or
■hail be {Hi&lt;tri| t«OlhwIfh Iti a
nr* y h# ymtr etiulce.)
rHii*plciUtm# piftc-w in i.lffiln n iTe*

tut
relaxation
and
itercutlon,
Camp fllnnding'*
Infantry
Re*

JftBtup,
I hr lire
Him rftntar (hi*

it
of

Norltirilf
of l^ka

ftirmt* Kh M ctI v up llin (‘rrurr
•if Ihf Ht
.Irtlut- HU-* to tin
f Iiii m LftltP I I hi iip &gt; Hffffvcc
^Muthwiiy IhrMinili
H* t imy *u
the Hi .lobti«
tin fit# tpnilh.
»-ll) u|&gt; I hn rt t)|K|t|}f Iln&gt; *1 hihilti
•Ll &gt;r i It* !(• fill* &lt;«|gj I •■( £* it It thi

.

Up

fh t

«■»* ri I r-l

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.

35c

dexo Vegetable Shorteifing 0CQ(|ll4etn. 63c

|
1
t
i

•«*HI*• jlitMFf
Him* ••I S'lnitur^
tin ^riiiilm
Itluli ii|inn«1 H • I*
«m t ref b

ult'li |r t fioK i.. |||„ n m c « Him
lifttftfi-vrt JlMtiHe* .11 «trul
E-iM.
»*W TftUtfft Hit** .il ■ulit f l i l i i t Imh »* Ilia East boundary ••t Hcctloh
1 2 . T»*wM*hip : f
at
L*u&gt;t, Iti» it* n Nnrlli nhiiTu ft*hi
f
Hn*' iu lhr fHitui «it h#*hi­
nt r m al*rt, bctflntilria -n ihn June*
I low of I fins Ilcrtiilor'kliahhlc Crrtk
Will* l bn Ht. Jr till* KKrt run IVrsfi
r 1y a n d Ho.ut It*•r Ijr ui&gt; *«itt r V * « k
f&lt;&gt; lift 1nt«rr«« rtlirti! Mr11 ti I hr Hirtrth
Itltlt 1*1 * he Coll hi) o» HI*mhint#,
HlDlti t»f Floridn» tiiiitc# Kii * I ntoiig
• aid Mouth fViinty ih)* In thi Ht.
Ttinna
Itlvrr,
IHmii ' a
Northerly
down thr refill" I rtf Iho Ml John*
I l l t i r tf* It* liDtnl III InteriK-r thin
•Vfill llie CcoitliM'k hf,(chlo I 'f
ih* i rtim of i-’ irInnitib. nud iiro*
ildltiii fur n r ©T« re ml Util rlocttoii
ii|H&gt;n tli#* qiirMInn whftltirr or r»oi
Uvt aliKh fthall »*r rpbijillid from
r a l larg* In
»«ui, an pio.'uon
[an i*
U n«r
htrtby
and
ordrr*«2
tl*
ha h*ld
“ “ * " i
• «.
■ — i &gt;.ai

... 4 tall cans

Whitehouse Apple J u i c e d . .. 16c
Mason Fruit Jars pts
73c doz.

‘ "rtftk
r flv

.qt, jar I5c

W«s h »v« what you w aul . . . ou*
price* aro atwAya re**oit*hh» , . ,
our
aaiyiea
alsfayn • prowtill*rompt an*war t® the- llh W ar
Ij .oo rail will h^lo our boy^ ret
It over “ oy*T there."

FARRELL’S

,

Arcade

Iona Flour 5*Ibs 21c l()-fbs 39%25-lbs 97c
Gibbs Baked Beans
1-lb. c a n ... 9c
Ann Page Plum Jam
1-lb/ijar ...... 24c
Whitehouse Apple Butter 2-lbj jar .. 25c
t«h- !■•*,
l.’iY
Macaroni or Spaghetti .... 8-oz. pkg. ... 5c
A Penn Motor OH .... 2 gal. ctH*.... $1.42
Soft. Weave Toilet Tissue 2 rolls ..15c
Lifebuoy or Lux Soap ... 3 bark . . . . 20c
Gaines Dog F o o d ...... 5-lb b a g ...... 45c
White&amp;ail Liquid wax
p t 27c .... q t 43c
Bohemia Chocolate Pudding i pkg.... 8c

PACKAGE STORE
Klim Milk 1-lb. c«a 57c . 2'/2-lK caJi $1.33
Hunts Prune Flume v . No. 2'/a can .... lite
A&amp; P Grape Juice.......
Spry
lrlbi jar 24c
Scot Co. Lima Beans
Sea Rock Peas ...N.

. b tL ........20c
*L J h

ju r

flg c

Sunny field Fancy Rice .... ll^bl pkg. 16c
Jim Dandy Laying Mash.. 100-lbs .. $3.92
Talco Growing Mash .... 25-lbs .... $1.69
Top Notch Scratch Feed
Big Mitt Dairy Feed
based on 1941 prices
-“ Y-'T*" rt 71 . W - t
. , '.
i
- ' a r ,.
% -i
'Thoso mirrors are I'ilUhurKl) Bast dnuh* 4*oUdled P|»to. Now is the
‘ It• mlchty nice to receive a comLlUft you've juft giventrt, Judge, We
s our ropotttibiliilet very leriotuly
f to dft tha right thine with awry,
In &lt;pite of it, we set criticized now

OLD JUDGE: "Simply IhW.. .can you
think of any other bu^neta in which the
teller ft mroniible for what the buyer dnea
with his merchandtieT If a,person aata too
nuidi cake and feta indigeftion, the bakes

tlmo to tfet one of theao Nnu mlrruri, pr.ictyl fepm |7.60 to |31.l6 nt
Z6&lt;;f Hoduction.

. . ■/ ,

Our Glaw Department iA voinplrte. W« ijun hanille any she Job fttja
a modern streamline GlaiftC SUitt Front to

e bitter with thR^illfMtS fbn«&gt; RVa

tnd Catl't dM[\ Dut tb« OellCf Of »pWt brt'

W B 8SB F A

m

.

tifft small window partes.

Automobile Glass tristallcd while you Wall
The Complete FalntM^d ?G^asa Store

■U jfw rrtK i.n

100-lbs

..

$3.19

. 100-1&amp;.... $3.54

�T IIE

There’s t

N A N FORD

Jet Motor Seen
Creating A New
Plane Industry

y#ur frfurt!

REAL

E S T A T E -B R O K E R

P h o n e 732

SW AM PSCO TT

M l

and

and rn

nv w C4hm| Iflltllw nf Hct'l

Phone da}' or night 237-3

BILL’S PACKAGE

uh

fo r

c o m p le te

A u to

P a in t in g — Body

B e »r —

105 North Palmetto Ave.

Phone 371

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO

DO YOU LIVE IN A
HAUNTED HOUSE?

•■m never forget th*«r
night
flHI thought bi o ,
inn *|owl) i?nou,| fm
akiddivt and hit another &lt;*■&gt;
crauh wbr terrible
•* •
irm trh h l but the dn&gt;*

custom-made to f i t each w in d o w . Call 260-J

other car m m

for free estim ate.

BLINDS

( Ia Ioii

thr

Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights

a

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.»t

the

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tn»‘ •a .*e r&gt;MS" ( h*. i i !-t‘trg
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1

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IK* nr*, f«iH ihre mil dllt'ti'**

k m i| p u i e f f i with »m»M
.
Ir&gt;r «
ihrrnt llrfli o
* f ‘ + l » H li i"*if ko&lt;tn«T* &gt; f M ••! ’ •

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A H yt&gt;iir
1‘* • w*f-l i : i t r o » f wily h

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i -

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brio H * v* ♦ * ,

I hr

I ich I rord S rr\it*r
In Cent(»tl FI or nln

sp ed alife

In

I*if *Hi-rlMi|K

Int*.

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D c n M « n o \-/ w o w &lt; o
A P F W F C lA T t B t t M &amp; W I

W hen illtnnler of kMlWr f ir" * ’
r - H # . m i l l e r to r»m*in t-i &gt;

I hr t lilted Sriii*
*
i' not frdcf i«!h -&gt;• p«
,.*e b jculK I•*' fi«j prd am

Seminole

coin |di*l i- in if

Tire Shop

SfricUland-M orrisun
i 11*• \

M ia.

ood Irteit
milk. milt.
f»v»« l*M l room. lv9«*. if IfV

A Nae*dYia&lt;l«w «n«Fe*LA
VOR
*H« 20 l»m«w

L0flD0f)D£RRy

LE&lt;*AL NOTICE

•

(Quality

•

S c r\ ir r

•

T Ii r i tl

r KL KP H 0 N E
O PE It A T O R S

STABILIZER
P’1«aia o i l f » v J o»*HC#r

S a n fo r d . Kin

w e re

nigh t ion

damIIIf c« '(Aere Hlnif if* i it,
our lovely new, hoito
HoihIa even
Hill's *•.

!■&gt; n*|UMi y m ir hnmi

Tern. thN ia u line
may never hntipen to
it might, and if M &lt;lor«
you will have the light
inauranee in the right
for tW right ammmtp

1 BUY
A BOND
TODAY 1

I

I I \ 1. W i'U K
\S t I I I
I m o , M l PUR

SMALL LOAN’S

R*1| **n«f Altre eoilhl htn
e&lt;! it all If only »hn\ hint
ltcta i iuc Ii n trifle a*
otic Iia.mil&gt; irinurnnrt
*

&gt;*r t■
*« M in i

Pool

prev^itig need- mmte at
I.DtV COST -----

PltOMPTIA

E n v i r o rim t n l

K &gt; |, h.\in ent Su per * taor
r - »\ • Sat inlttv*. Vt 12

First Federal Savings iV: Ixian Association
- of Seminole County
Ul|'ii(|

2ti!&gt; Mnjrnniln Ave.

—

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Vn* atittfiii

I tncrennea

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n t i n i f i - r s p |r ;i '&gt; c !

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Engineers Meet Scci retly,Forecast Much
| S p e e d ie r Aircraft
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S

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Sanlord, Kl

H. J A M E S OUT AQgNCY

PM.VFrC'PV u1"

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BEPTIC T A N K S

SILVER HEN BROODER

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PENINSULAR

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S iz e in sid e 2 4 " x 3 6 ” , h e a d ro o m , 9 V i" . C a p a c ity
86 to 7 d a y s , 60 to 21 d a y s o ld .

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HELLO, LENNIE. ' MASKBDf
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FlUBAY, JUNE n. VJIJ

THE SANFORD HERALD. Sa NFORD FLORfDA
IIS1J

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R U R A L COM M ON SF.NMfc
H) Spuds Juliii*uw
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H O O K W O R M C O N T IN U E S
A S E R IO U S M E N A C E TO
H EALTH
IN
F L O R ID A
W h ile much progress tins been
made against hookworm in rural
lireus uf Florida in recent year.,
it still continues to Ih- n serumliirnacr to tlir health o f people

111 L l f L l » r | I . I W | J

•»•••» home- are r.ot equiptx’ d
a - sani t ary
-*w *g *
d l-p oia l
f .iiiiil
,
Public tn-iillli n u lliorltie* and
llie hundreds &lt;&gt;f fam ilies who have
followed their advice on the m at«cr nre to lie commended fo r the
advances that have been made on
lln* debilitating disease,
Fur many years, it has lieen
known Dial n person su lferin g

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from bookworm doe
not have
the energy, stretigtli .u gepersl
ability that yvmihl In- Ins if he
Were welt. Thus, hookwoi in. par­
ticularly when the lies! e ffo rt*
o f all arc neoded to win the war.
Is more than n personal malady
but. is a handicap to the war
program At any time, it rotw ore
o f vigor and stren gth hii makes
him m ole susceptible t,, other

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Ii.iu jitiiip a a ijiu m

d i-e a s e; It i ; a rerlo il, ecorlothlc
factor, fo r a person wlio is auf.
fe r m g from it la not as ablr to
m ake a livelihood or to progress
a* lie would i f he Were well.
Hookworm is a parasite that is
transm itted through aewage to its
victim s. .T h erefore, safe disposal
Ilf
sew age so (hat It w ill not be
present in the soil on which peo
l*le walk is the only way In

&gt;•::-!!I;:::.!I1

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A d m iral
Cheater
W.
N im m
traveled
from
W ashiagum
in s
P e * r l H arbpr a fte r disaster un
der the . ■erne o f “ Mr.
Wain
w rig h t” and-.wora civilian cloth e,
to foo l the J a p a n es e agents w ho
would hevg killed him fo r the
secret report* he carried.

wbUh it can b« » tamped out A
barefoot lad walking in contam i­
nated soil runs the rlak o f g e t­
tin g the disease--and keeping it
perhaps fo r many year* without
knowing ' w hy he feel* tfred so
often , why he doesn't obtain the
good that he should from hi*
food, and why h e 'l * more sus­
ceptible to disease than other
folks.

as

Soap was Invented ns fa r bark
the fira t1' century.

M l = ll l= l l l= l ll = l ll = ll l = :l l l= m = || | = l||= | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = ] | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = ,
C L A S S IF IE D
lie
03«
07c
$Se

AD VRR1 IHINC

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RATES

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per
per
per
per

line for one Insertion
line for three insertion*
line for 6 Insertion*
Bn# for 20 Inaertlon*
Minimum rate* . . . 30c

PH O NE 148 OR B R IN C Y O I T Ad* tn TH E SANFORD H E R ALD
'Ceual, liv e word* to the line. Including phone and address.
'4 . ' i

AU advertleeairata fo r alloatiune wanted will be charged fo r at the
refu ta r elaaalfled rate*.
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FOR SALE—

LOST- LO S T Fight J i « n heifer s tra y ­
ed from lo r d '* pasture on Snnfntd Avenue
A
K
Hnburn,
&lt;128 \V. :trd St

||. U. P O PE CO.
U. 8. T IR E S and T U B E S
HUTTETi N

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wall

located

I

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house. Phon# 9122.

! HELP W A N T E D to o s . ® ' 's:1

Inc wella, 10 acres rougn .an..
palm Hammock Senford. Fla
P E. B oll, U01 Park Ave..
Sanford, H a- Phone

M AID , good |iay
:*,liu:i.

m&gt;
USEE OUR
EASY PAYMENT =
PLAN!
One Yea

1‘ Hnne fo u n ty

COM JRED
g lil,
for
laundry
work. Regular lo u r, and ivngca
Apply
in
person.
Sem lcolo
fo iu ity I.aundry Co.. 8li* W.
:trd St

W O M A N ’S pre-war bTcycle. Viola
Bntley. 11 IH l’eralmirmn Ave
LM’ S. purebred Doberman I in
*cher Champion blood line »•'"
Kallcy. B o * 257, S an ford . t'hon*
County 2304.

tor

for Sislu toH olam
Drui &lt; o

Touch

N E E D W H IT E iloormnii nt onre!
ll|)|Hirlumlv
for
man
18-36
years, able to meet public ami
, urrv responsibility sh ile learn­
ing business
Vpi'D in pi-rsnn
In Mr Miilllnlilt/ T lira tre.

D O U B LE S P IU N O C O T and l « "
mattress**.
M r*.
IUum »n.
phone 3fl'J or Pinrhuret Oroeery
20th ami French._______________
O AKLAND
touring
car,
1921
modal, good rubber. $70.00. Ed
ward*. KetnlnnU H ig h School

W A N T Kl&gt; h
man'* I i(ft
I' III IIK" lOt

Vi acre* land ly in g mouth ol I 111( ; 11 «rlmo|
railroad.
house
and
2
lo t * 1 amull rlubt
known n* 'T o o le n P la c e — W a re
wok
M l*
houta and l lota ly in g along
’ll M ark t
*ld » o f railway In C*rne&gt;-on •
City. G oing Into service. Mai
",, ,
Kunlk. Itt. I. B oi 183, Sanford.
w||((htit
Mi
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Mnk^r m

W r ite Una l„

D IA M O N D RING
car* o f Herald

CATS R A D IO , new tuba*, A -l run

y UPHOLSTERING
• trlfa,

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fabric*,

damaaVi,

tape.

- fi. Brown, KlU N. Orange
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\pply
1!rn|»lo) mrnl ^ r f* ir r

b ro ca ta llei,

good atock to aalact from .

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Ordnance ol
Moat ham I .*
F*h»ifii
\ m r r l r i n ' 1 1»&lt;

Orlando,

Fla

u
It Yi I 'S l i &lt;till (ill* tn mhflliL't'
Av* Flu rid ii iL tit*! i'ir f r r
ilium firm1 Wlfl

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IIu lfiT Jimtni*' i*4iw
w anted
TRUCK!
Iim‘ a Si.f -1 Metal Work
No p rio rity needed ! 1
1041 Chevrolet High S ta te Body, w i i s i i 'N
Wi'
huv e hubiktunt laj
}&lt; L . w h « ls , fic e llc n t llrea. tarp* rfiinir opportunity for house
jfoiuiln, new motor. H a rin ’ to gu
On that heavy hauling Job. Celling

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M O TO R

SALES
Phone M2

TRUCK

MISCELLANEOUS
L i k e n e w , uti m *t*i **ten«iui
enamel breakfast
__________
aet. *40.00
complete,
or
with
2 chair*.
' ] $38.00; »u|ld
w alnut dining
* table, glaa* top. $35.00. 600 W
A le t fit. afternoons.

CU RTAINS,

lac &gt;7 table cloths,
scarfs, washed, atari-bed and
stretched.
81H M ellonvillr A v*
Phono 879.

BORROW H E R E M i l l . UK
P R IV A C Y IS It KM PIX IT-It
SM A LL ait* wood cook
alove, Y O llR natural dealre for pi ivory'
In money m ailer* _ I* strictly
. .fo o d condition. O.L. Shuman.
- respected here.
Friend* and
relatives
are
not imcstiunrd
about your credit.
Your em ­
ployer or business a»*ocl«lea
will not hear o f y o u r pe r s o n a l
a* * •
affairs. T here is no cause fur
embarrassment.
VW ANTB d TO B U Y : 60 hen. and
Reasonable credit rmjulrrmenti.
&gt; f t n n . &lt; Fwlmetlo Grocery, 317
Nn ro m aker* on money loans.
) falnW U o Ave._________
Variable payntrtil plans.
F A M IL Y ' M IA N CO
W A N T E D : on# heavy-duty gran
Phone 13
. pin heuk K »y loader
outfit, Florida Bank Hide

WANTED—

el •Rtona -County $503.
apartment

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TO vRENT
r W u t J ll d n tr e * fam ished
went o r e o t U fa . Perman!o rhl)dran. I U tw car. P.O.
r js k x v t

FOR RENT
A T T E N T I O N : Service personnel
and vacatlonlata — A p t*, und
room * tw o bloehi from Main
St. ona h alf block o f ocean hr
day or week. Phone 040-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona Beach. Fla.

ROOM with prlvtte bath, clot*
in. 706 East 2nd fit.

C O U P L E ,: $ J * * r old

ttrioaion*,. 3, « or 6- roam furriM M •o p M tm m t
o r -house.
Phoite MATKl A ir Station. 1100,

Bedroom Suites.... ......
Living Room Suites.....

Mahogany Desks

Stoves (Oil Ranges) ......

Wool Rugs . .
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Mirrors, Genuine Pittsl
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Gnincsborough Wing (
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room Suite, Honduras Ma

W 44444H * * * *

Kitchen Cabinets ........
Chifforobes ............ .v
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Occasional Chairs, Streit
Felt Mattresses...............

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Box Springs....... ......
i damps, Table and Flopr ....

your home

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VOLUM E X X X VI
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•Russians Tell
Berliners To
Open Churches

Generals Arrive In Los Angeles

. Ge ne r a l Eise^howtr
s Receives Russians
Hfahtetyt Award In
Order Of Victory

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IN D E P E N D E N T

F L O R ID A .

M O N D AY, JUNK

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M em ber

A s s o c ia t e d

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'Air Strikes On Japan
Continue As Stil-.
well Says War .May
Last 2 More Years
ill*
t «•*** la ifil !i*rr»i»l
(*rn en »l Mar \rlhur 1 1 'lie d
the
La Inis'! n
liearh he.nl
on
UorniMt’ .
tiiant • f&lt;»w
huurn after (h r inv aniim ami
!»3*k at the front Itnen durin if a lir irf skirmish.
la i nn*
Dum.-i S r * % A ire nr &gt; rt*|M»rtt*d
1 hr
I’ .n liano-iil
u im m iltcy
*|»|iroi n| the i»ropoH«| rule
of the rtiunlrt In imperial
lircfre, pr edit t in e prompt i f limi li&gt; the ! Imiwf uf tfepfe*
•srit tut it »•** ami tin* Drer*.

Herbert

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Yhis in the thriUlnir moment in tHr* 7 l*t K entucky Iturby n** HtMiji lr n |
the finish Ion vans
lliend o f the fi«»l«I at ('hurchilj EI*» ii**, I .&lt;01 nv»lie. K y I***1« &gt; I u&gt; 4
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T w e n ty five m 4 p » t o li ■ urcom
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Flew 25 Missions On
Flying Fortress To
Bomb Nazi Targets
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Made Private 1st Class

CITY BRIEFS

Pfc. Thomas Harley
Is^ack From Europe

Mrs. Susie M. Ford
Dies In Lake JVlary

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Capt. Haynes Jr./la n ip a Man Falls State Guardsmen

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f i / f d i lie I 'l i h u i u f to s tr a fg ii
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so many
u rn n eren t people*,.
jia r lr a tiv l-b j- M • aver*&lt; «s v * t«r - storage locker plxnj en O u r jio r ttr l
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th ey * a * * y
. . I.* t. i r e I ^ o
Srhnnl footlu.ll fl.ld: the Sanfonl State W m *
Marhnpe^m v
rnck.tr rach of
Frankfurt. Gen. J.i d i n d*
de T u s lg n y . T ren ch n p r e s e n U - and stirring pntivir will b&lt;&lt; played
shell,
and
a
1.000
pound bom t
tive on the A llie d Control Coun. by ■ 1H3 piece grriund ert-w band
cil for Germ any, waa not here, from Camp Utanding.
Wilson, dirertPir o f
the
.State a lto geth er givin g them the fir r
power equal to on* aalvo from i
^ n n d Lieut. Gen. W a lte r Bedell
Termed by Ed ' Lane, chairman M arket Hoard to Manager 11 J. cruiser He said that carrier w » '
Smith,
E isenhower'*
ch ief
o f o f the War Finance C om m ittee's larliman of the market.
s ta ff, said the m eeting had noth­ publicity fo r lh « 7th W a r Loan,
Mr. lgrhman today staled that (a re has also changed consider­
ably since the e a r ly days o f the
tng
ing. to do w ith the council’! pro.
as one one nf tba greatest exh i­ thpi nuproval by Mr. \dtlson waa w a r w fifn a tour a f duty laate-l
N evertheless — It was bitions of its kind, the spectacle equIvkTent tn“ T ^ t o ahead sigii.il
m a l n c s.
IH months ami action was not
learned authoritatively
_ thet man
w ill be shown free. "Y o u do not ftuni the State Market Hoard to
.m in o r matter* relating to the ad have to buy a bond to *ee this lease the land for the site In Bush likely aften er than once In tw o nr
three months N ow , he added, a
• ministration of defeated German
•ntertalnm m t, but we know that Insulation Company.
were discussed by ElMThcrwer an,“ If you .ee it, you will realise
G. B. Hogan, assistant state pilot is likely to see action every
Zhukov.
the need of buying more brprds,” market director represented Mr t * ' 1 or thra days, anti his to r
No fu rther m eetings o f the .aid Mr [.sue
Wilson at the meeting Huirsday , " f 'l “ ty ba* been cut down to s i
four power council are expected
i&gt;..
i
. i evening of
the Sanford
State, months
unlit Elsenhower returns from hi*
, p
&gt;u.ip.».1-1 .....
h ap m en M arket Board, at w Inch
I os
h railer descrilmd an t Mr
lame
Unlay
pointed
out
that
« visit to the United States, likely
unly had .old hut time the l&gt;o*rd approved the site, tark on his cap tie r by a J*p
Seminole County
^ to last 30 days.
o f the market us previously plan. ! suicide pilot whose plane blew
A n au thoritative source said $136 OSH In E Bonds, or *2 p er­ ned, facing 200 fe e l along West up on ly 100 over the deck &lt;&gt;f
the
withdraw al
of
Am erican cent o f Its E quota o f f3£3,00U. Thirteenth Street and served by the ship, and told hi* suuadmn
"H e r*'* the In fa n tr y " w ill show
troope from the te rrito ry now In­
a sidr track o f the A tlantic Coast lender who returned s a fe ly to
participated Were directed at ..lib
cluded In the' Russian sone o f medical men g o in g to th * rescue Lins Railroad.
hi. c a rrier a fte r tha tall or hi*
o
f
th*
Infantrym
en
who
have
occupied G erm any would b egin In
According to I ’ hlllin Cole, rep­ tilone hod been shot o ff, and of marine pen. In France, and Inter
Fill low*** I huuildng iii i -»A s fe w weeks. Rusgtan (troops w ill been'wounded In a barbw ire en ­ resenting Bush Insulation Com­ hi. own narrow escape when his at Kiel
take over the vacated te rrito ry , tanglement. It w ill show a heavy pany, the frosen food locker tdant plane mimed the landing deck lions ngmiiet fightrr fntli*ni" ut
IbrllM, Hit*
and the Am erican * and British macnlntgun b rin e put Into action; w ill represent the most modern nnd Innded In the w ater a fte r hi. Laipiitr. Frankfort
then likely w ill be Invited to B er­ flam ethrowers b lotting out the type o f construction and w ill cost motor had rnnked nut. lie amd men. and nutnrrou* nihrr ubjt*ctlv e i.
lin, which I* to be under join t fla g o f Janan in a fie r y holo- alpout 1210,000
The one story hr
fe lt
vary
lon ely
H osting
cm lit, and the clim ax a f the show
In Kntrlatul lie epeitt many en
I l s i l l i i H u s ra s e TSrssI
control.
around
In
tne
middle
o
f
the
Joyable belli. In nilli|i#liy with
„
T h * Russian o rd *r o f vic to ry w ill be an assault on s Japanese
.
...
P a cific until he waa picker) Up by * son ■&gt;( Judge amt Mr,. It W
• never before In history h*d been j P**,bo,t ** ^
’ ,,,pln« ou^ “ r ,h *
n d estroyer which radioed his W a re. Capl il illo n Ware i bar*
presented to anv but R u i* l*n *.* n d | * ? " '? ? I’0* 1! 1” "
flam ethrowers
I carrier. r‘ W * have aboard one
ilt at hi. Iia«e, he »»ld, air-1
only seven previously hod
naval av)ato r whom we will Jgajl* K(Sr had n like vint with no
A n exhibit o f all kind* o f fir#
awarded. Eisenhower1! Was numfor SO g allon ! o f Ice cream.’
(kv
S ip ford jrmftvyiiul l-oy Itrin.
her sigh t and M on trp m sry's num- • rm i will be on display on the
llu to ld th a t in h i* i
JER
corner. o ( .JlngDoJl*. A r c tm a -a n d
■»— h*s- alaa, «
*6 ip »rt. wfiiT hflit fo r rrnm(on C lark Field in th * P h ilip p tm . I f ? 13
F irs l Street on Wednesday and
me In Germany, lie rejm tted
time
(Bt&gt;eci*l)
—
T
h
e
prom
otion
o
f
he had to fly through an un.
Thursday. »
that S gt. B rill 1tmked fine ami
T h * soldiers ant expected to Leslie B. M oughlon from P riva te usually heavy field o f flak where
it regard . In all hla frirm la in
to
P
rivate
F
irs
t
C
lasi
was
an­
errlv e hers W ednesday m orning
hla b elly tank was blown o f f and S
nfortl.
a t 11:30 o’clock and w ill stay at nounced today In England by two o f his six guns caught fir* . v G a p L
llaynca
flew
to this
the Sanford A rm o ry Wednesday B rigadier General M orris Berman, Ills slick stuck to th at his 1plan*
"
Country and a rrived hunie F riday
and Thursday nights, an nrrange- Commanding General, Base A ir rolled and on three atterapl
____ mits to
•ft 30 day leave. He intend* to
msnt made possible by the help Depot Area. A i r Service C om ­ land on his carrier, he wee waved
•pend m oit of hla time here and
o f the Senford N aval A ir Station mand.
o ff. On the fourth trip In, when
St D aytona Ranch. A graduate in
through the loan o f cote, sheets
P fc. Moughton It serving ns a he hart mod# up hla mind to land
the 1939 els.* o f ijcmiiiole High
and blanket*. V ivian Speer coun­ Mechanic with the A ir Service an yw ay, he came In Just rightSchool, he later win employed by
t y W ar F in an ce chairman, w ill Command, ths organisation that
fcn*. F r a ile r paid hi* respects
have charge o f this arrangem ent. backed the s ir a ir w ar In Europe to R o ta ry which ha said as an Y o y r^ 'l'* and by the Florida S late
-Wednesday e v tn ln r a t the th uf- by furnishing the supplies, en­ international organisation Is mak­ B ank. .
Mroe Chapter No. IS. R.l A°M,^wm fleboanl court on the lok efront, gines and a irc ra ft fo r the final in g a g re a t contribution toward
W b* held (Tuesday, at 9:00 P. M., the loldlsr* w|ll be given a fish aerial offen sive that brought Ger- better understanding and w orld
at which time Um Royal Arch f r y b y the Sem inole County many to h tr knees.
peace.
D s g n a w ill b# conft
on a Chamber o f Com merce, w ith Mr.
H e la th* son o f U r. and Mrs.
L an e In charge- A tte odsnae w4ll Jam es Moughton o f 1(771 Union
Class o f candidate*.
be strictly lim ited to the soldier Avenue. Sanford. B efore entering
P fc . Thomas
Hnrlcy, son o f
K
A itn
j uLi o
in tite d guests. F o llo w in g this, U S O Di- th * arm y In N ov. 20, 1IUS. he
R° «y iil^
T |A
« h 'a
&amp;mi J nr#
S^tevtteH
T. L. Harley o f .South Sanford,
rector. Joe Hall has planned a waa smployrd by Van A n tw srp
dance for the soldiers at th
the Fed and A ld rig e D ru g Co. as a Drug
arrived May 6 from the Euro­
j
end fflK restlon Building to which Clark.
pean Theater and Is new a t W elch
I I* attended
Sem inole
the public Is also Invited
M r*. S tu lt M. F ord , 71, real- A r m y Hospital at Daytona Beach.
H igh School.
George A.■ Sneer ha* mad* all
dent o f -Lake M a ry fo r tha pa*t R e ce n tly h# Ira* been visitin g
------------------------------ i
amnvwaenu for. use of the foot10 years, d ie d .la te F rid ay altera rela tiv es end frien ds In Hanford.
boirnew by seeing to It that It
If*
has received the purple
noon a fte r en lllneae o f fiv e days.
Installation
F u n eral servleea f o r ' M r*. ^
F ord h eart
decorstlon
for
shrapnel
ly fleeted
w ere T i eld a t ffttJO
e'eloek Sunday »o u n d a received during Infantry
*
Campbell-Lossliig
aftern oon at tha E rk‘ k a o n -F u ner. a p M H m s n ts in December w ith
H eavy ra in fa ll
on Thursday al Home wttdb th* Rev. W. P, Um F ir s t Arm y during th* breekfa ile d
to m ake o p f o r . the Brooke Jr. offleteUnr Mrs. Ford th rough at Ardennes F o r e s t He
has the good conduct ribbon
drought ea rlier In th* month, and waa survived by no re lathree. In­
t h e n I* a net d eficiency nf 1.0ft terment was In Evergreen Cemo- and th a R T 0 decoration.
A f t e r he was wounded h* w oe
terv.
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Inches fo r tho 10 day p*
confined In P arle fo r some time.
P a llb ea rer* w e n t W . A . Bt
a
F.
H e graduated fro m Bemlnole H igh
era, F . W . Sm ith, F ran k G.
te, H . M. Gleason, Eugene Dwan School in 1913 and enlisted on
Doc. 7 o f thst y e a r.
anal J. H . Sktwee-

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M M I I K I l no.

P ress

Squadron Shot Do
74 Planes, .Wn
462 On the Gr

85 O v e r s e a s Veter­ $210,000 Frozen Food
ans To Stape Spec­
Plant To Be Built
tacle To Sell Bonds
At Farmer’s Market

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Australian Vets Make Three Way
Of Northwest Borneo

Infantry Show Is Market Board
Coming to Sanford Approves Lease
On Thursday Nite For Locker Plant

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SANFORD,

fig h te r pilot, who recently
turned from a six m onths' t
of ilu lv in the P a cific told
Berlin commandant! “ Please edu­
R otary Club at the M a y ftd r.H
c a t e the children of this city
today Rotm- uf his experien ces,!
W o they will believe there la a
slrlki-H against C la rk F ield , He
Cod and have fear of God-"
ni.ua, Hong K on g and o k h m
Hen. Eisenhower received Sov­
in „ hlch his Miuadrnn acoun^i
iet Husain'* highest award the
for " I enemy plnnr* In the
o f.
Vkltory.
-}- - jew eled
Q n ler
(62 on the ground and Innu
from
Marshal
XJeorgin
able ships nnd am munition ilo:
Jthukov yesterday and aaid that
Charles M o rm o n , m anager
“ he A llies "a r e g o in g to have
the R otary ('tub’s softb alj tadi
rea ct even I f we have to fig h t
announced
that
the
sCheduti
fo r it,* K isenhow tr declared that
gam e
with the
K iwanis
C,r
the European w a r jttlt finished
which
was to
Inaugurate
1 had been a h oly w a r— m ore than
summer soflhsll season h eln g d
any other w ar In htatory.
rectc.l by C ity R ecreation Dire,
I fc In &gt; toast o f pralae to M arshal
tor t
F K ettle*. has te'en posl
[ , xhukov, commander o f Knealan
ponrd until n week fro m
t
»tio n
forces
In . Germ any,
Pictured im m ediately » f t , i their urrivul in ln&gt;* A n gele- nr,- lien.
morrow on m-count a nunflter
ihnwef said: *
G eorge S. Patton, Jr
(It-fll, nn.l I t
Gen. Jam r« II
Doolittle
hi* stm players having to
fpeakinir fo r the Allied forces,
Standing In-tween them nt M-imctpi,) Airport is Mrs I'n 11&gt;■p1 (In ­
Milt uf tbr itV thm \*,euk V is ito rs
say we ore going- to have peaco
ternational Houn.lphotnt
lit
(« w1;,*i v "
luMchrmi
even If we have to fig h t fo r It.
m rlude4
lllM lf MUD f t| Thrii%h of the Bans
„ # M I &lt;&gt;f us w ho are right-thinking
f..| .1 &gt; Hv ul An Sttttmn, Rev E 4
wont i he common men o f all na.
lions to hare the opportunities
Mi K r b y . II K lon ^ flh e o f 0r*j
litn-l'*
!
that w i fou gh t ^$0 preserve fo r
luui Thorn it n Ho in son o fj
* them ."
( hu i If HiI 4Sgi . \V \ «
? Elsenhower's vneoch was made
Kn«
F r it in
a ha vi i*
lntro-1
0 gat a luncheon In hi* hentlousrliurnl by Hnnitnli ('ha sp a* a
.ijl ^ftfter* which honored Zhukov, Plaid
f **wIf la* .1 uf W alhriiffnrd, Pa. and
.
Marshal S ir Bernard L, M ontgom ­
a k i h 11mt•* *»f Swnrthrnorf C op
ery. who also received the order
A]
ery
rntrti'fl the N u vy in F ^ b n if
victory, and nearly 60 higha iy , PM-t, wan t'ommipftiunrti |n
ranking m ilitary figurea from the
May, 11*4 4 »»n*l twjran hU tour
United States. H u n ts and Britain.
V
nf duty mm the c a rrier Huf.roek*
Zhakov Pays Tribute
ill Urluber
I !M 4
He 4m n “
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Marshal Zhukov, toasting the
Lrnmiriif u euinluit ^ a m at
Supreme Allied commander, de­
^anfnnt N n\a 1 A ir Station wh
scribed his aa a aon o f the A m e r ­
hi* r^iiveia ti« take nut with hit
ican people and said he belonged
in, a few mo nth p
with the Im m ortal g re a t xJ all
♦'Here1* The In f»n tr y ,“ a m ill-*
A pprove! of plan* for the Hu*h
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tim e foorr wetding
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Tells Rotary
Pacific A c t i o

BERLIN, Juno 11, &lt;AP) —
•^Berlin's war-sc am l churchen
are being re-opened for Protestan, Catholic, and Jewish
worship with Soviet approval
Arthur Werner, German odugcator and Russian-appointed
uurgomeijiter of the city, said
toduy. He reported he was
told by Col. Gen. Bezarln,

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dark market in I In- -tale.
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through Germniiv Hr n*rintly cd with .Shellfire to tomplrlt* the ***'* |M hit o7»Miment u market
*ent hnnit* it rolUn’tioti of n*’V% circuit nnd bring Joy to the thra-e nadivatia-,
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iK'ing pruniiitril by CUuiJr Lnt»* the hlgheat .l.niblea ever ti&gt; pay every .lay, but vaitli continued
o ff nt tho lamgwooal track.
[dry and hut weather, shipment*
hum. New York puiilinhcr
Saturday night’s returns were cannot ronlinue much longer,
tile large-t of the season, the
"Fort I’ n-rca- Market Is very
favorites living out of the money t quiet. Drought is gmwing more
moat of the evening. larng shots aetinus, and some citrus tu-c-s
pnld exceptionally heavy odds,
have dropped then leaves nnd

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is home on 30 day leave a fte r
4
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27 months of overseas service,
Harr— I'N hirllf i
during which Mint he ha* been
(Plrat Half llahr Iftoalilrl
Liberator -bom ber adm inistrative t Auto Msrhlns s iu .i Turf
N CO In charge o f on uperatlona * J,'**1, A e t*r
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F l M cPherson, Go., and at O r-i
Undo A ir Base and was stationed
six months at N ew hnundlaml.|
A
gToduata o f Sem inole • H igh
School in 1936, he attended local
grade schoole.
He la te r took a
course In window d isplay at tho
New Y o rk Academ y o f W indow
D lspUy. * ’
R E N T C B IU N G

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ttaasi liaaw ita llr l»« * e t* i
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u larger act ra g e than ever tieforu
fur the K’atl -ettann
“ Plant
lily
shipped
13,676
package* o f produce last week
lo r a return nf $ 17,678. Pepper
led. with 10,161) hamper- selling
at the ceilin g o f $2 75. Th e
market w ill continue to operate
through June, July nnd A u g u it to
accommodate grow ers and local
buyer*. A ligh t volume o f all
commodities I* expected f o r th*
rem alnrder nf Junr, and okra and
eggplant w ill ronlinue In July and
August," he said.

llhythm H**c*l
(Ttiarok** Doul,
Jlnal* fllrl
l^ify Htilp

Home On Leave

. A lfre d Spence W illiam s, J r. haa
returned to hi* ship a fte r Spend­
ing the week-end with hU p a r­
ceilings w e t requested a f Con- I
ents. Mr. and Mra. A . 8 . W il- '
grass b y Jam es Downs, J r „ rep ­ t
1
Hams. H a has been w ith th *
resenting the N ation al A ssocia­ t
resentin'
Merchant M arina since January,
tion o f R e a l E state Hoards.
He
Irtra lk Ha**—Tulartlyr
t Htockton I'rlit* 1946 an,| has recently been pro­
testified b e fo re th* House Bank­ 1 IKin* Tim
moted to Junior 3rd O ffic e r ,' C IA
ing Com m ittee, considering le g is ­ I Lucky frank * Tim* l'l*a**
I Chwrful lluddy t Rtardrltt
-----------lation to p rolon g the I l f* o f the 4
Jolly Slack
I Cuban Libra
Pvt
Robert
J. IT o c to r o r - -i'
O PA.
' Blebtb Mac*— */ia M il*I
rived
Sunday
from
C h a n u te ,^
1 0 * 1* 1 6 * n * H |
....................
I
J*r*cy Vick
Field, 111. to spend hla leave W ltK u
Boston
Dab*
I
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I Tom my’* P a ra * 1 Hhaksrtown
his parents, M r. and M ra- C liffo r d 1
P ro cter o f P a r k A vague.
4 Lucky Down
t R ock y. Lad
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A general Increase In OPA rent

Sixth

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Valdosta
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Dta.lUtlK»*m»n S t'arni n.

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JIO N D A Y , J U N E . 4, 194
to th* t1mi» fofr opening bid*. All
Olds mutt ih o s totals tor each
lifts and tctal tir.ccnt tf bid .nsfrte i ui* i hit
of th* P*fc’
FI*# i . |h t *. f«^#r.#d to
r#j#-ct nuy o r-.-ail hid*
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OK KLOIIU^A.
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Shipyard Workers
A it* Awarded Star
For Buying Bonds
Legal Advertisement

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

BATES

14c per Une for one Insertion
Me per Une for three Insertion*
07* p er Une for I laaerUeea
Me per Une for 30 Insertions ,
ifiSIBi VIIk If(1(thi • m * 30&lt;
PHONE 148 OR* BRING YoOll Ads to THE SANFORD HERALD
CmmL (Ire word* to th* line, Including phone and address.
AB neierlieem m U for situ s Bona wanted will be charged for at the
regular classified rates.

LOST
ii. a K ji*e co.
U. B. TIRES and TUBES
ItU UEilN wail Ioca ico l
houoe. Phon* 0123.

room

U)KT: I’uir u f mitiliiry glasses
iiewtird.
somewhere downtown
I’hunt 7K.’I-W
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NOIWAY'S TOP TPAlfOR, VMkun quilling H rftl. accompanied b j i a
guard l&amp;siiuwn enh rinjj a r**uit rdk#ii n O
f u n fttclimio&amp;ry hearing
uti charges uf In -n h Is t»;- it» I i&gt; Mu j &gt;
the fiuivjcgian
t*t*un * dci. \ .i c hut I him let*Id /. wfc,
i / ‘.tcf fwliI«Jiuji

W A N T E D

AH Congressmen Have To Do To Up
Their Pay Is To Vote For It

MAID, good pay
Rhone County
3U03.
SO ACRE farm til*4, g*od flow­
ing wall*. 10 acres rough land COLORED
glrla
f o t laundry
Palm Hammock Sanford, Fla.
work. iB-gufar hours and wage*
P. E . K U , 1101 Park Ave.,
By JACK STINNETT
Apply
in person. Seniii’oli
Sanford, Via. Phona 661-W.
WASHINGTON
If all Vmi nr
County Laundry &lt;’«&gt;.. did W.
I hud In do In raise nor pay a a*
3rd HL
_ _ _
KEROSENE ~W at*7 H*aUr and
lo vote, who wouldn'tT
. tank. Inquhra 404 Palmetto GIRLS for Swla Fountain. TouchYet &lt; In gres*, is so rowed by
A v e n u e . _______ pilbllr &gt;•11in am (hat I, on* gnue “0
leaf* withnul lui.ing 'h e sa!»* y
UP8, purebred Doberman Pinrl’ 11- on ndier. I* del 1.1 -ml il
tcher Champion blood line. |M&gt;.
-elf a pensi i, . .-uni. nf
u*
Kelley, Box ?37. Hanford, phone
County 23(U,
r«V0 YOUNG fr«*h milk g o at,
reasonably priced. Mr*. J-N,
purdlck. Houth H*nford Av*.
LA R0E BIZE baby bed
Inntrsprlng m attreis.
1 Soda Shop.
_____
UBLE SPRING COT and two
hattr«ai*».
Mm.
Bauman,
ihon* 360 or Plnehurat Grocery
!0th and French.
CHOCOLATE

ayrup.

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WANTED

BY WBHTKRN UNION
WALKING OR
BICYCLE MESSENGER
40 CTS HOUR
40 HOUR WEEK
ADY TO work In office
to 7:00 PM Prefer one
understands « » itrhhonrd.
del Hotel.

gallon

lets. 7be. Homer’s Soda lihopWATERMEIXIN3. Also firm vtne
ti(vcned tomatoes fur canning
Norwood and Tlndal’a Store
la k e Monroe, Phone Cuonty
2106.
__ _________________

; qth turns them out.
The evils of this are too obvii.ii*. Iiivenllgntors nutslile Con­
gress report unts|qivfK‘ully that
persons in industry holding equi­
valent jobs nre much better paid!
that they don't have to m aintain
I i'*iile)i*a-s in two cities; that
11i«*4r IritPS nr#
Irnn .fi. Iiiivr h#f»n n.any prutesta
nyjtui'i i hi* lull ti* tnrrvaaa Dan, n u 'situ 'ii'. **\|&gt;*‘iw# mo-cy, tax
ficc. L'.Miil a ym r. iVihup* they
mi* justified but they ure tern|u r i‘fj l#v the roiirluRion of ulmoat
rv«»rv om*
hitn 8tu&lt;lie«l the
privtilem arriaualy that member*
' of a Utgielativf Uo iy abouldn't
! have to renort lo such subterI fllire*.
No mu' ile jir t thnt there ia a
I frihh'p tif ( ‘imjfrensiutiai Incomue
&gt;Iviita who aren't worth a (j »Ua.
.i &gt;r u t. but they arr* *t
numer
on fiR ttup rnen who are forced tn
up the poor pay unit ins#
i im i* v »»i office for Lite gooi!
Pill ,c n lh;i' pUViitr hvJRlfU'A* IS
*. ihtoy !■&gt; in ) u ca|i»bl# iniin.
K e n tu c k y

GILBERT'S Panam a Chocolate HIGH Hl’H ltt&gt;1 in.vs
candy. Homer’s Soda Shop.
rhccklng laundry
person Seminole &lt;
THREE BEDROOM houa*. living
dry. HtU W. Ixi St
room, dining room, kitchen and
bath on paved road. Can give
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Immediate noeietslon. Edward
F. Lane, ‘*Tha man who knows CURTAINS, lac - table cloths,
Sanford."
____
acarfs, washed, starched and
stretched. filM Mellonvllle Ave
]1W acre* Und lying south ot
Phon* K7H
, rallrokd, house and 2 lots
jaiown a* Tooten PUc*— WareBORROtV HERE WHERE
'j bouse and 2 lota lying along
PRIVACY IS RESPECT ED
* aid* of railway in Cameron YOUR natural d*»ire for iirivoc)
v City. Going Into *«rvlce. Mat *in money m atters Is slriflri
3 Konlk. R l I, Bo* 133. Sanfonl,
respected here.
Fiiemt* am
fla .
'
relatives are nut (luesliutied
about your credit.
Your etn
player or business associate,
.-*■ BUY SPECIAL GRADE
will not hear of your persona
H
‘HYUKEEI? ch ick s
•fla irs. There is no cause for
Jiatched from high type U.S. AP
em barrassm ent.
V proved, pullorum tested m atlnr
. tu
niti- A
s
u iD D v n
u n i’li
Reasonable credit requlramenl*.
WHITE
BARRED
ROCKS.
No co makers on money loans.
100 fo r' tU-PBr prepaid, life
Variable paym ent plum.
delivery guaranteed. Poultry
FAMILY U)AN CD.
fa rp k ' V 3 Bo. Howard Ave-,
Phone 33
Tampa, Fla. _________ ______ Florida Bank n id i.

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rooms

tvyi Mocks from

9

l!y FRANK ECK
AP N ew sfralum * Sports W riter
NEW YORK
Vrlevan horaernt'ii (u-l that the Kentucky Derh v will be a wide open affair
when the rate I* run at Churchill
Down? on Saturday, June it.
P i,aid in g you are willing to past
up unbeaten I res For All. who
I.ii- ye! to travel a distance of
i i.. ind veterans point with ortd*
i. th-stv s ti etrh-rawlhlTt von o |
. tm uoned MtdnjjoHj.MlalesiRnf,

HUNTING

TOD COULDN'T ASK FOR'BETTER
&lt;8®&gt; SUPREMIS
■
FLOOR VARNISH!
H ere’s ■ super-quality Boor varnish I
H ard, mar-rest tram. Beautiful, longwearing gloss that withstands the bests,
esl floor traffic—s n j come* up shining!

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phonr R3

In occonlnnco with n new directly,? from O.I’.A
effective immediately, we have been*authorized t
catablish a new jirice on buttermilk, a i follows;
detail Out-wf-Htore .14c pgr qtiRrf
Retail Home-delivered .I4c per tjunrt
Wholesale .I2c per quart
O.P.A. price on sweet milk remains :£hc,«nme:
Out-of-store ,18c per quart ^
Home-delivered .19c per quart

SPENCER - HARDEN DAIRY
GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

.Stakes at Garden S tate last July
rad* him in ht* three other vie
torirs and brought him second to
undefeated I’avot hi the rich Kt
monl Futurity last September.
Alexis closed his 2 year-old
camaigu by running second to
Rick’s Raft in the mile and .
sixteenth Walden Stakes at Pirn
lico, Nov. 26.

OUT WHERE THE BREEZE
BBGINS. A cool, comfortable
home, six acre* of land with ATTENTION Servlcs personnel
few orange tree*. Edward F.
and vacationists —■ Apts, and

I

T o

Ju n e

WILMINGTON. Calif., June I.
T hr U.S. Treasury recently an i r i n : to i o s t iu it m ii
warded a new star In the al
OKKII K UK TilK
HT
AT K ItiiAii OKI'S ItTMENT
ready sta r studded T reasury "T 1'
Tml la hAMUfir Plorfttn
award l&gt;*riner of Ihe California
M a y !l, l* li
Shipbuilding Corporation's TerlN O lT K f lA ir n A*ll
mlnal Island Yard. The star wm
r o M T iir &lt; riow i*iiot*iti%f
hWcilt-tl la|«t ■■ will l&gt;t rrtrlVftl at
presented at a W ar Horn) rallynil* ullle# from (jualtflrd ('»'!»■
held t» mark th* third anni­ iihctnfa
until til 30 A it. iHAV.T )
versary of War Bond sales at nn th* Jitli iHy of J unr. 11f &amp;, for
th* yard and for Advance Puy- th# conatruction of th# fnlluwln*:
HTATK PltOJKCT. JOll No.
rool Savings drive planning for
m O -tO l. Itnart No- l &gt;•.
the coming 7lh W ar Loan. In
A#mtnoi# County. |j#tw(#n
the paat three year* Cal 5hip
K o fn l City and Or»tij{*
County lain#
Wm k lo
worker* have bought over 43.000,roA^Jnt
*»f rmi*lru#{|t&gt;n of
000 in W ar Uond*. setting a re« Unml llltumlnoufi I&lt;«umS
card for California Industry.
i
Ml* Kinvrni#itl- Th* l#n*th
Is
it|&gt;|iroxlnmi#l]r
1 ***
John A. McCone. Calship'*
mile*.
A r*rtlfl#d check
president.
read ..to
assembled
In lit# m m o u n t of f ‘ li M 'u
worker* a telegram from Robert
will ha* r***jmr#d
II. Moulton, chairman of the W ar
For each prnpuKiil, ft r#rtlfl#tl
Kin*nre Committee for Soutnern ch*ck to Hi# amount *lftt#«i ahov#.
| a» able to the chairman of
California. The telegram follows:
h # H t a t * It o Afl I h p u r l i n M i t , w i t h
"I'lease accept alncere nppreeis- tlit#
o ###*#* rjr HfMw'n potfumanuary
tton mid congratulations on behalf H t a i n p „ a t t a c h e d , m u s t n r r u m p i n f
A ll
rrrtlflu l
ch*ck»
of Ihe War Finance C om m ittfe-on **aeh h h l
■ h al l h r e r r I If led w i t t i l y 1 &amp; 11*«) *
your third anniveraary of the of
Ih# tint* for rtcHvlnjf h i!*l
Cnlsbip W ar Bond program uud C i t l h l f T R r h n - k t w i l l not h r «#
for the outstanding results ob­ crpt#&lt;1. Til# tihevk* rtf thr two
r i t hlihlr ra will ho i|#poatl#il.
tained by your employees who lo fAll
work to h# don# lr. arcnriS*
through the f’ayroll having* Plan an##
with th* Plana* fCpfrlflratlon*
have purcha*eil In excess of 43.- and .Sfm-lul Pro via Inn# of Ih# Nlul«
000 .POO
In War Bonds. during Hoad Department- .Special attm*
|ion la called to NpecUI Provi­
this time.
dian* which will t#« ftmnlahcd with
“Certainly your results with an
average of over 111f&gt; per capita
and 163 per cent of plant quota
in the Sixth War Loan ramnnign
toys any other large rroim In
Southern California and I think
probably in the nation os n
whole.
v
M o re
“ We know this has meant the
B U S IN E S S
enthusiastic support of m anage­
ment, the entire cim peril ion of
the American Federation of U lm r
Representatives and all of the
employers in your yard. It Is a
flu* tribute to millions of m m
•ud women in uniform through
out the world ami Is an example
that can be used most iffectlv t|y with others in making our
•dans for the coming Seventh War
Loan campaign, in whirl, we are
against looking to Calship em ­
ployee* tor leadership.
“ heap and sincere appreciation
is i xtended front the Treasury
Depart m int to you and ever von
In your organization who so
genuinely participated tn th. on
t. mu, I at i omidtshmeril.*
Mu one expressed his strre ti
hop. that the combine t st-pp...
of labor and manager.t. It, to..
Iw continued In tlie Wu. Hon.
effort and that ( alship cm
ployees will make
an ever
Sen-nth War Loun und in thi
year ahead.
Three years ago the first bon.,
drive was organised at Calship
ami in its first month t'alsiiip
pets demonstrated tn the world
at large thnt they rould boj
Linds as well as build ships. -Tl.i
yard's first goal was set at 2M&gt;,
ottUUH) dollars.
l^tlshlppers met that first gon
in. a m atter of days. A new go*
was *at at C.dJO.UdO dollars C a t
shippers met at one. to i Tht-;, '
the goal was luosled lo lIsr mi 1
pOstu lc" figure of 2 1 .U0 0 .lHHl lol
|ars. Headed hy Chairman Joht ,
D. Burton, the Calsnip bond corti .
ntltt»e
Talstd
then
slghae and went to «nrk.

Main

St. one half block of ocean bv
ELGIN BICYCLE, balloon tires.
day or week. Phone U49-R. 708
See 0. C.
S &gt;d condition.
Broadway, Daytona Beach. Fla
vld a t It. B. Pop* Co. .«t
14 Palmetto Ave.
FURNISHED *1100613 1408 Oak

P itrro Renoir, famoua French
painter, first painted on pom dain.

Avetiua.

MALARIA

'.DIAMOND RING
' care of Herald.
.

BRIDE’S DREAM HOUSE.
Juet th* houea you have always
wlehcd for. You can move Into
44 th e aam w day-you buys it, you
do p o t haV* tq wait. Good locetlon. cotn*r IoL’ Edward F.

CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH
,
LIQUID lor
/ » / • / !
MALARIAL

ItUSINKSS SERVICE
4TO RAGE
Garage.

your ear at Kent's
Specie1 raU dear

n

T a k e o n ly a*
directed.
L

Modernly
styled, oyerstuffed three
of a largo 'comfort aide
,
„
-piece suites consisting
_______________
sofa and two chairs, finely Utilorcd and c overod in a choice of long wearing tap­
estry, l^ocatelle. or mohnir frieze fabrics. Completely spring filled for the utmost in
comfort and relaxation!
-*
.
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PAINT NOW)
ITBRJNO fabric*. UP*»damaak*, brocatellee, a Ww Have Good Reliable Painters
itocY f&lt;» Hieet from. R. arm 11able-“ Call Sanford Faint
A Glass Company,

[6 H EN S .

Isfwia A .'T ele, phone 7^).
b sK U IN K

Phone 303.

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
. WORK HY AN RXPFRT, SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING—
l a m assortment of color*. Your
can can look naar. Bring It ta
us ami see.
HOLLER MOTOR RALES
Phone 622

tber brief cat# of 208 W. let Ht.
ty, metal ilppors.

I'M HEADIN’ HOME
TO REPAINT WJTH
PinSBURGH’S COLOR
fm DYNAMICSI* &gt;

OLD-FASHIONED
DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE/]
OUTI
J

LAWSON SUITE
W fE B O T

Here’s a living room vulte that
are distinguishing features of 1
matching lounge chair make t
ed in hand blocked/ Jlncn, tape*

k
x \/ S i

o f I i n e « n d t h e ei
co m fo rt th a t
a L a w s o n t y p e s g fflg . T h e r o o m y s o f a a n d
o p e o f d is tin c tiv e c h a r m jf tf f b e a u ty . O over-

sm

other k M u ttIW .(.b rljY J ■
S U IT E S

Occasional Chairs
"«■'t { w m K h p o l n t M d g i a i a f o e c ? o r y

job. Call us for rcHabie painters,
1 ;'

. /.The C o m p l e t e

P a in t A nd (

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n

If * # wUk to bo (it&lt; i if t t with to
prreerve bvlolato thoao Uootimoblo privl***** f°r #klcb we b o re beta eo long roo­
tending—we n u t figfatl
—PATRICK OENKT.

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VOLUME XXXVI

h itler’s Body
Is Said Found
4 By Russians

E s ta b lis h e d

G en . B ra d le y

1908

H om e F ro m

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

Japs Boast
New TypeOf j;
Rat Warfai

W ar

5 moke Blackened A nd
% Charred Body iBOne
Of Four Found Be­
neath Chancellory

J itte ry

chancellory n iter the fall erf Berin. A abed why no official anlouncement waa made by Mos­
cow thia source said aa long aa
any element of uncertainty exista
the Russian*. do not wiab to sta te
definitely Ih c body ha* been
found.
le ste rd n y the tvev. M artin NleTnoeller, self-described "H itler’*
own
prisoner
and
personal
enem y,’ said that he believed
H itler may have escaped by UIhiui.
*
The Lutheran P aatof ‘ added
4)h at he vainly tried to Jfin the
N aii navy in 11)39 becam e "my
■uni were out fighting dnd dying
for me and I think a father
should die for hla sons.”
"You muat take mo for whaf
f i am ." laid the pastor who at­
ta c k e d naiiiam from the pulpit
in 1937. A l ’ boat commander

Dogs Reported As
•Performing Well
At LongwuodTrack

1943

G erm a n

Member Associated PrcsH

C iv ilia n s C le a n

U p

U n te r

\H o u m la rie s
O f

U n ite d

ilita r y
Ur

A .e^elatel

N e

E p o c

Story Of Dachau AwardsAre Given
Concentration At Exercizes Of
Camp Related Local High School

S e t

D e c e m b e r,

.V

1937;
To

S o u th w e s t

I ll&gt; ^aaarlnlrd Yrr**)

Th»* United SlHtos. Britain
Rii&gt;sui and F ram e, having
siRtmtl a (lei lantiiuu amuiunci n K- i l i e u.iHiimpiitin -tlf *
;*u|*ri*nu* authority in Ger­
many. .-dill faretl today the
tasks hi i-.'tahlishinK the marhim-rv *&gt;! an Allied control
count'll.
_
The Berlin council m e e tin g ^
[hi- font Lif 'Hiwrrn v n trrd a y
«»* »!•*■»&lt;•i Ibf^l hv one rnrrpspnniU-hl an havtfiff Lroken the l e t
Lift le«vnu* muMilvcd the major
•s.u u n tio n pruhli’m »nufrontlnf
th. M itt'
11
n vrnr »ij£&lt;» today thftt
Ameiiiiin Htul llritH h troops hit
the N’ormandv britches*. General
h i ' v *»In»* I*r in •n' 1nInir&lt;I todiy afi
u rm \ li'ial iilii v
of

1' VB IS J iiju* ti, Geo The Allied
r a i r T «*l

T ills Fit TU hK t LEA HI \ 11.1,1 S l'KATK.H lhut th e friimui- ! n!«*i ,
"to w'pflotVd 'flYka ° " * k e f |n the *«me t v*u* of lnimuuiK And hi idler \ -xhellhiy • * u i'n nT|u i j( i i
n oNiuaM %•■ r»«»
p|fNf««hni* it* enpturr b\ the Kii-*&lt;xiun«- Heiv G* ' oimh &lt;ix |mi i )• ,i
Vl-t.ifi i.f HUkaImh Mihllfiw to permit f t. *• free in* .»|fe "1 t r «t f
t

Pioneer Sanf ord
Resident Dies At
Old OrlaiJo Home

I f.let

| me .. . a$*. Tv%»
r nine
U
Or
Ll," tcl-fYi i r t hr turn
f r •mii Krifdntiti anil
hi t r o 11&lt;• throuish
i 4|ir*i her# )«**f
F lo rriu r Hrariialt,
M
ii oil Ntr-1 Amelia
w
1.. t-v &gt;-l nf &lt;k’uf#
\l
It. mdiiil fimthei ot Dr.
Ini' slid Mnyor WU)i*ta
II.. 1
nnap1!. ... 1nl ■( this rity «»f Anna
. ■ t.. Of '**•
ty in
■dll l - J H ■ l.l'dv ..( VIII .
.ill . Ill t r.h .iv
hi.!
optritliiff In South Af»
ririi
i i a He) hail ronif* to y \ q y +
!*» t.e
. ith
H .G tH L/h4
rt r.f t nloTWriiTVjiffrf* 'whirl* *flf§
Ii, ,
•m’H 1tr »l t-y iivn SanfoTol1
#*1 r #« r I)
H i rjjr ffoVth r Ut.
r k.irtut nHiiti
I
t\*i f«&gt;i -It*) rlo p m rn t pur•II \ . I ■

County Asked To
Allot Funds For
Experiment Land!

A w ard ed

liro n z u

S ta r

S-Sgt. E v a n s Is
Killed In Action
In The Philippines

WITH THE DIXIE DIVISION
IN MINDANAO, June 6. (Sparlil&gt; —Ltaut A.K. "A lec” f’pweU
of Sanford. Kla., always a m i '
I.ONGWOOD, Juna 6, (Spatial)
of action, volunteered tn lake i
r t-K a lis who are not attending the
the skies over Mindanao with sup C o m m i t t e e I h N a m e d
K arl
L vans
K rrri\rs
“ races at the Kaliford-Oriando Krnidles whan his unit Of the 311*
ncl d u b »i l/ongwood aro ml»»Infantry
Division
was
not
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h
ing some real sport, for the grey ­
mediately committed. When
hounds are pcrlarm icg as well
A fte r
H is
D e a th
F u n d # B y D n n n tio n
I n C h a r ^ e O f H o s p i - ; _ ^ V i n n e r O f S c h o l a r - , „**, the naut*n«nt r« 4 « ■ hon#,
ns they cvci did in tba mid-wiariver aixl hKeh-hlksfd M
U » aaaaon.
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,
A
S s V'
I van?. vkL
1i&gt; (m id . wlik, .IV
Lnt.rrt
, s d ,
.
to rig h t of s i r i for
# -Toniatit'a daily LdwibU aw k ara
klllrii
Mm
i
Florida officer, forxyer I m *
from ' F u re.t u t y south
nr t un i
could wail stu d y ; tha parform "Things ware plrrtty hot ahd I Tlir&lt;«- schnlanhlp* tii hotter , , | etm !n for Ghaee and Ots ahd and \ for the )
P V Ino
\!
•t T1|
ances of Hanl Luck L u hi the exciting”
»• the 7th Army crossed | pupils of Seminole High {'‘‘bool National Gyiisum '‘until tk4 \ Cantpem Road are row scoured
ti •. •mi rL« U U.
second and Jum ping Jack In the the Rhine,
arote S Sgt. i l g r r y , and
s rtumtwr of nrit* award* ■topped aisktng things Cl? seU or it Was announced Tuesday “t
y.n
4Ui* *Oi*
third. If Alert Spaedstar is in
I’ripeipsl account of the war", nerwrlheiea- ’ ihe masting of th* t-ounty ( om
rtf ' (■«• «’*t l h i
l Kvi« - h
the mood he can taka tha feature Rolison of the U 6ih Kvacuation w ere' announced by
liospital in a recent letter to hi* Herman E. Morris at the imprea- found flying a pleasant ‘ dltrrf m inion, aico rd i’ g in &lt;&gt; I' Ham
i i ie11f IT111i "h*
iff ' lid f lie* '
s e v e n t h race.
f h* vouriM H m iih la##ir, born
parent*. Dr. snd Mrs. J N. Rob- l sfvo graduating exercises that ■ion from footing i^ w ith the in donj County clerk ( nnstr uctlon
i muillit
S Sk’t \ i no
*» T onight’s entries:
\\ m f .‘7 IKMI ut Nut ion in A»htook place nt the packed sehoot fantry
son of Hanford.
nf it mr-fiti a! lidstt time ot .id. ftrl! Nniiinitham • •* . England,
on the ruad. has been authorised
row* Use.—aria m iu i
1 M ilk ) , J ' r l d . i o a P a t r o l
i \ irr
« ht h tin nrtiki’il in A n trim « ith a iritn d
In 11 pages of tense narrative, auditorium Monday e v e n i n g
"I guided the cargo p lan ts In by the State Road Department
f’Tlli«ri**l thr
I Ch*r. Ilamblcr C Ijuly Vlxon
typed on a "liberated" German N inly-four p u p,l I ■ graduated behind the infantry and we drop to s ta rt on June It
i 1iih I» fttfiti\ 7 I••l Idii \ .it toll k ? . !nppf her flant’r O'd w is maf3 | ’««» Away
7 C II K la th
i , mini (4 II - .-»H. l
\
typew riter. Sgt. Rob*on present­ thirteen of them aw ay In the ped their food, am munition rand
A committee composed of M
4 Hhoo A w a y
I W hjr fjh lp ao
1 *d ' \ r « VufV rt*#- &gt; Irfl im
Heeon4 I t u r w - I ' i t t f l t f i
ed n vivid dearription of events armed service.
y
i
\ I. •d h&gt; f ) S
medicine to them ,’’ said Lieut M. . Cuiiuiu president of
th.&gt;
in* -I'M'* Iv f&lt;i* } ! «i ' Irt hivI tnadr
4Flral Half Daily
To Miss Dorothy Morrison hss Rowers, "I used to do a lltth epunty farm htiieau. Rt It n
leading up to, and following the
Ilf.’
tn Or
# i Hard Lu. k Lti &amp; Tiny hid
crossing of the Rhine, and Inter been given ■ achrdarship 1,11flying myself end reading aerial Ruprecht, dir.«-to» uf th
tier v
it v h3 MorniiTK Judar I Marc*11 Wav#
of the horrors of the notorious Agnes Scott Collrge at Decatur, ma(„ |, , „ rt of the bueiness.
I .«».!
3 Itedl Turf
7 ClvnitnUna
Expert me ru I...t&gt;**r ittnr y, I m ini.
1 vbi u*i r y
i AIff ala
I Unci# Don
Dachau
Concentration &lt;’ a ro p. 1 lia -aid Mr Motri*. Unlv four
On his firal trip inland over th . Agent i
it
It.o .m t, H em ,
I \•
. " F in Mr
T U m Hare— K«l«rlfyi
when- the lltwralmi prisoners of these scholarships w ,tr offer Savre National Highway, th. Thurston
rhurston
&lt; i tic -Isle
Hut cm .
l Tru * hu h
I Strom l Half Hally Ho a IkI# r
Ii h* (1
1In
t fti ii|t t thr
j ed in ^ cornlu-titfre^ exarpnuitions lieutenant'* plane picked pp
and Inert I g f o\, • • snd I V
1 M*rr&gt; Main
3 Dig m il .Hallur went wilri with joy
A]h ri r A \
2 |Hibh|e
« Ca»h Dr tea
-1 , «*d M.,
"Only one thing I might men Ihruiiifboul 1tier United Stuifnil I’lmtED.
u| pear.nl I•.*f--r ■ Uft
urgent radio call from the troop, it rum ley
^ 3 J tt imii I fig J i t r k
7 l&lt;a*t N e » »
To Mtfi.* F.filth Cbeulnut. vulrt* twlow The pflnt was Hiked l* the ttoitrtl tn refrienee to pur - t Hf Ilf Si’MiIHull j f
lion about the Rutile crossing”
t fi 'xplrtiduf
i.i'fl 1fitt ft 1In
Mf f
M”
►i L«&gt;(lla
• Kirn
t&lt;
iiitllnued
Chi
!*■#■
Tn
u
I
ho han
k•
d the bright
he wrote "I* that we were the
l it# ioi
tlirtf
land and pick up th ree hedl' ehaec of land fm the Ag&gt;l&lt; ill Dd 14,
V o urife ttHtre—f'ataHty i
i* «until
second Evacuation Hospital to
l h ..|lfit» ft*| It |t(iew|H*f«tiia future
Evi f ylhin^r
ir«tti k'
&lt;Ualaltla R*r«)
wounded infantrym en if It was at tun*I Experiment Station recently hrroiam Hi noth'*'
I
•
lit
I Hank Nola
&amp; Bllrk Trick
cro u , and that things were plenty
m flu intlrlpatrti rrv rn u e from
•&gt; K
wrote K r 11 1 Y
all possible. For a big cargo authorised hv thr .Stale I^gis whilr aarvnik with
3 Valfloatn
« Match Tu
fan try uf the A i ru
ptfitl tii* dkl \ th* *iff ii*i |&gt;rovc#
odrntttvd to tin
hot and exciting during those
plane it was hardly possible,, but Ja b tre .
3 tinK
7 J«r*«y Hay
-.11 HUM lit. w,«« hard in thoar day®.
time*. The bridges of the Rhine
In’fort* with f &gt;
I t w a. re quoiU’d that the Gmin
4 Chink » I mac* t tsady Hllek
the lob wes done on a plot »•
i,
r lflk Hare K ultrlH l
i -’t iitltk'
Thr Hr hrdaU
t1*m| y
hr wrtld
i y «pprtiprfatr thr #um of $20.
k-" r
were all blown out: so we cro ss­
•
mall
th
at
no
C-47’e
landed
ot
ftl Morcamlt#
6 Hold HUde
If HIM f
A- If •' •» r VT8H waa
ed on pontoon float bridges, w ith
Jiiwt Ml'T.t' *
000 towartf pureha#r »*f th r llirh
tt thereafter.
I Kid !!• »
C H h y t h m a*^*!
f
i
ti sfMt hiring®
II
»!*.. %
% ■
f .»•. i
our trucks loaded so high with
“ On one run we circled th. erd Hlckmm farm ol» t &gt;l#f v
3 Miisvlf* Minn 7 HhalUlra
Imfi
.tin h nmr 'Mr! '•1
i-r N k*1 1ti * * k« u - . «
4 Zljra&gt; « l u i l r * Nakr. B u r n s r
equipment that ««• must have
airslcjp while dlre-bombera bomb Avenue foi ihi» pm i#e, in« Iuit
h i a t k ll^ rv — P a l a r lty i
f f J M• ' M #11*1 1♦ -in if a f*m'1 Kllli'l 1
'
e# 1
looked like Gypsies tu the G er­
ed it.” Lieut. Pow en recounted Ing n e c r ',« i, b*(jlili' g» for r»
( Hal air la Itarol
if. i, u
u t n ' 1',|i•"r* »►■..» th r ’ brr«
man eWlllan* who peered a t us
br c»rl/«
*'
•'"1
pevlmant* nil *11 types uf vegr
I 7a &gt;oh
I L |4l I t up*
K:wnniHn - got a lot of fun lo- “ A fter they’d gone we circled tbi table*
tIt! Jrc k 1 I Hilly WfUl
I from the corner* of windows.
■ii a h" ;'1 &gt;
' ' 1• .
3 !ht#|fin Ha bn • Andjr*a llook
field the nine more tim es ft tool
:lay
watching
ijirry
Loeslng,
ta
l­
1 tn
3 GHder*l#*va
1 Hr lead Inr
MUifilf
1'♦ |«e"| f - -1»*!- .
“ We made several moves and
W. G. Kiltivr . r11a.Inua11 »»f l h r
to drop out our two ami uiie-hall
ented
l
’&lt;
year
old
cartoonist
of
1
'* I -AtTy 1 fa# i Itound
1t»|*M . Art)*- •*•»* *v\» f r r r i r
tr c v h i * /i" " " u
,M I |*t
setups as the lighting went, on
f”
" a t,T Z .i'^"ionin-i ton load.”
’
(B o ard , npiidtiigd ■ rpimniliet
aenaaifc Harr . A /ll MUti
f. &lt;*' Miir of
Fivt li^rAAnfiii
er^Titu H
III ................
toward Numburg. A s- . it t u 1», bnTs!.,'Ui” 1ie-drew l d u T c L l i ^ « The lV,,tenWr,t-i wife. HeYvrTv,
I J « r a i y Hill
l U ia |#
i t '— .—
-- r ,.,
I
*
i jig. it*-,,i -!jiII w nut t ho
th r i*(H’frtv (fi G* •
. : J dolly Mark
f Masv. Hed
i f hi i !ir u n i i '
when wp set up In hn a re x 'w e loon# on kfchita p»P«r, aom® at I *n” *°.n Alec, 10, both live ir &lt;
!#, ii r Hut (ufi hi -f .......... .t
■
uiruiiiutv d s&lt; vt n*nj nut,
1. At*rl Hp.e&lt;lstarT
•■ii Ut* oak
would receive patients the same
« t'heerful Had .1 Hoc try laid
|
m*M Mr#
H. nriliili ntuvttl
hriUilr Mar mt'lbl 1 , Ih • - iii.tflr
afternoon
and
continue
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eig h th Uses- r a ia rttrr
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tu
I*fi.
All*o/t
V
S
m atalela Haeet
t
til
rl..M
■In .one
for sboul. Jt-im u k .
pit|M*r U
InmKftfrrd hy ■M arshall Hare-1
Riverside- M ilitary ArtuMm*
•*tt|faKfHl to
|
» '| v | « t W
Lut U year t a r l " » hi IM t htt»l my
h rn h sn - T.m» '» Itew f ^T»*ms*l ’ We would move as close a t four
our In ntli ^ It*
man and Herman E. M o r r i s , ‘ the and attended Duke and Florldi
-»» kdt'i’H •mi t Thr oMinty'# U |
1 Kialln
b**ti playing righf ' mmtil fur thr I hi# tiiitv &gt; ■
mites
to
the
front
lines,
jm
l
by
oung cartoonist steppe«l up to | universities In the early ’30’s,
t fc fie 'rto w n
1 Hex Hoy
you
jl I|l j VH.4&gt; 411kli Iloiterl IsA*r
......h
Hr Inti'f w ith oth®rn,
WASHINGTON June, fl, (Spc- j (’ol«' v Fed grld.lv
4 Mealier Hay
» DtaLlllllHesmesi the next day the fighting would his easel anil asked someone to
Im.,.*,'hi nut ari nb^lra^t cotitpif^y.
c U l)—LUut.
(jg)
Kobrrt
(Jg)
Kolwrt R on III*-' baseball nod lm»krtl&gt;«ll
Le 14 mile* down the rq(tdiV_
- draw a mark of kny »H*pe on the
In 11*0 l th® Rrarilnll* purcHas*
A w ard ed
Kidwell. Jr.. (J.S.N.R., of B60I team*, it nd who giadunlr.1 (mm U o l . P e t v r s
O ff-the night of May 1, they &gt;aper. From these ne drew funny
*-I The honir on I-ttkc* &lt;’h#rnke®
Seru(i)ide
High
S,h.«d
&gt;»itli
tinPlnSy
Branch
Road,
Silver
Spring,
crossed th e Danube, w ent throOgn ices, Dutiald Duck, an d when Mr,
L e g io n
O t
M e r i t tt hu it tin# "tincr herfi th* family
M aryland, flew 40 com btt m il­ 44 clans.
Munich and entered the concen­ Morris drew a long S line, he
In U.i-07 Mr*, Hrant all
r-ulriirt*
The*
smt
of
Ml
nmi
Mr,
A
1.
f
_
lions
during
•
tour
of
duty
just
tration camp at Dachau. A&gt; the
#he with
btM h r f h u k barit |
.bn 1" I ' i -t I'i 1, * lift uf M l
TALLAHASSEE, Jttna 6, UP) convoy wound up a narrow wind- made a snake of i t
R
aburn,
U2H
Went
Third
Strr.-t.
completed
with
the
fighting
Club President Dr, Luther Dpss
f h f Koy% r a i ri«*&lt;l *»i
Robert M. Brown of the Drown
Hll 111*1 Uf Slit!
—Gq», Caldwell’s Invest]gator r*c- ro*d into the camp they drove
r i
P/c.
Rahurn
wa»
I&gt;
&lt;
n
r*
in
.Sanford.
squadron
of
A
ir
Group
4&amp;,
based
•ii a promt*
o im*. Im • -.tmlirtiu'tl in
otnmended to h ir a v s d th e eah- ■lowly poet 60 boxcars of, p r i­ came in for a profile view* s ta rt­ D redging Company of Tam no is aboard a fast INDEI’ENDENCE- May 20, 1U26. lie enlisted on his*
Ihi* bin* a lw a y f
Inet yesterday th a t plana should soners murdered by the G enuine, ing with the .cigar and ending In peraonal charge of the d rv d n claee carrier.
10th birthday and « m cellcl into (rt)n&lt;l»n. K n g i.in .l in ch itrifc uf n r ti { p a r t in ihi com m unity'a
with
“
Doc”.
L
etter
T
hary.
L
ar­
and
equipment
now
being
moblliiH
lllff
o
f
I
l
l
’ll
Pities,
bein*
vtn m l find c iv ic a
be made to reliever the present
1 c n t lit
T he Zl-yrnr-old pilot of ■ active service on Aug .in. I1MI.
stated, [j
*(
ry's form er employer a t Weetem ed and repaired on th e Sanford
.in* nf the onvinatorH of thq
DociliUlr
nr.(I
hi*
nrh
Army
Air
overcrowding* a t th e i ta t* hos- he “D
JfELLCAT,
Navy
fighter
pianr,
The citation it-mD: l‘fr Allwrt Forcf, Iium ttt‘4’11 U#J*l|flirt| te. lhf» SniM'i* library and its first Ii*
uring ail thl# excitement." Union, posed for a p o rtra it th at w aterfro n t for dredging sparehe w rote, ,*lt « h my m isfor­ had everyone laughing.
tlon* th a t will s ta rt In nbost a ha* returned with ■ Distinguished W. Rahurn, 331 Infantry. U nlt.il Thin! Air F o u r hnuli|uttfI i*m at br»iMun, a*t v%r 11 mm a c h a rte r mem/
P&gt; Mrs. Ellen W h ltM &amp; t Miami »o- tune
to M tha se n io r' noa-^om
L a rry made hie cartoons with week to cut a thro* mile channel F lying Cross, and gold star in S tates Army. "For disllngunbing Tam pa.
t*e*i nf thr Ko«alind club, the
etsL worker, suggested an addltin** tdde#t tocial fir ir amiatloH.
. tlon of fsclllO es to p ro .h io cam in the convoy; so M ajor Jones sta rtlin g speed. Joel Field drew to a depth of eight fe e t (ra n lien of the second third, and him self by heurlr achirvrm rnt m
He
was
r
«
r
t.i'
i«"
a
r»lr«i
tt.
I s r s t leset l o w l r th d ln itits . celled f o r msn and soldi H)et a K and from Ii L a rry made a the preeent navigation channel to fo u rth •roirtes, He ilio war connection with m llitarv oiHrra- "Ijcg ion of M m t
me*hi I foi A drviuit rn* mber of the Epiteothese trucks unloaded in Bure funny face.
According to Mr. E nterprise a t the dock of tllr sWardcd an Air Medal ami gold tlons against an enemy uf the “u eep tio h ally ii»ri iim um# '-rr bui* pnj i hiirrh, »hr w«# (vr^aniat for
s ta rs In lieu of second, third, United States on April.
before supper, there’s e kitchen Morris, L arry has won numerous Florida Power Corporation.
Si I like*# for many year*.
in a fluty of f r ’»p"M#»bihty
fo u rth , and fifth Air Medalj.
near Latgeuede. Germany,
around her* somewhere, ftnd out badges and awards In sta te com­
The
work
will
cost
about
|3'&gt;&lt;
HI#
i«i#tcr,
I
im
t
Beatrice
Lieut. Kidwell shot down five | "In the attack. Private Raburn
w het H i m ^ i w l j poet ^ u ard s petition*, snd is sepecisily noted 000 and will take about tw o esd
Connor, who wn* uvemea® fut Ui
for his com 1cel figures. Ho Is a h alf months to com plete, Mr.
__
fig h ters,
and ~ burned was a membtr uf a fmir man m on tha anil n it m. utv icc n# a S - S t f t . W a l t e r W i l l a r d
th e hoe- on Okie equipment, and
y " / , - 'She told th e
the son of Mr. snd M rs, R. W,
patrol
operating
two
to
four
planes
of
all
type*
on
an^rtth pa- ^
^
H U T was
in the Fiji DUnil# &gt;r thv
Brown said today/, Ha added that
* * gaifnij
&amp; K ^ Lossing.
I'lu•winnm®# •!* J^P'lpa
airfields, lie also inflicted mitea In advance of the main r\ura®
Ih B a c k F ro m
Ita ly
im ttq aat_____
nouth Hacifir a n a mid in India,
-a t
Sidney H srlong of Leesburg. t h e n bad n ev er been a deep ch a i­
body.
About.
200
yards
from
the
t
am
ount
of
dam
age
on
Institution w ee 26 to 60
■
ns
l
to
th
a
t
point
before,
a
n
d
,th
a
t
has
been
returned
to
Kennedy
Klwanlan H tutensnt governor of
shipping and ehorc tQstal- town. Private Raburn saw an General Ho*pitai at Memphfa.
Vt
understaffed in - c h 'd aS Sgt. W elter F. W illard, en­
the C entral ID itrtct, eras welcom­ Its principal Use would be Jor
I
enemy signal light. He promptly T tnn., for acrvice She recently gineer end gunner uf th e Army
fust .Oil b a r n s .su p p ly t o r
ed
as
a
visito
r
snd
praised
the
fired
in
the
direction
of
the
light,
Silver
Spring
youth,
ths
: - M m . Whi
^
w jw rt »toUd
received baric training nt Camp Air Force end son of Mr. aad
100 p o rten t activities o f the d ab . power plsrit. To pump tb s seed
__ _____
of^ Mr. und
Mre. Robert
R.. then boldly led th e -p a tro l in an Rucker, Ala., due to the fact j Mrs. Edward Williard o f Sanford,
, th a t toilet
John Hodge, form erly of the
ill. o f-th * Bflver Spring ad- attack upon th* house In which of r o t having taken it in-fore returned recently from the Italian
h&gt;, p antiquated,
M erchant Marine and now employ,
Is m arried to the former the enemy wa* hiding. Five' p r i­ going overseas.
theater of war where he has been
The Lasher apartm ents a t #004 *,&lt; by the Hanford P ain t and H ugs sections of th is pfPe are
’I Irene W right of 8enford, soners wer* taken and an enemy
‘TtaCAOM *of Magnolia ware threatened Inf ftreU laaa'C
now being assembled on th e lake
serving for th* past e ls months,
om
pany,
w
as
welcomed
u
condition.
I MM It was
.
Ha
'attended
Central
High
am
bush
attem
pt
wa*
thw
arted
due
by moans o t huiler flo ats.
during which time he particip ated
Monday afternoon when L ig h t-a guaab
W ashington, D.C. before to P riv ate Itsb u rn 's aggressive
in 60 mission*.
the Navy.
action.
His crew of fellow members
’’Ills eporagtous and heroic ac­
_ .a ir group flaw 3,000 sorwere the only one# o u t of a
sln st th e Jans, In Which tions mertL ths highest urnlso and
The Sanford Tennis Club will whole squadron of bom bers th a t
men sm ashed 235 enemy uphold th t finest traditions of the meet F riday night a t the Semin­ came hack to this c o u n try wtl
snd sank 10J600 terns of m ilita ry aerrlce. He entered the ole H igh School s t 8:00 o'clock- ih* original raambera. T hree
[ while strik in g a t target* m ilitary service from Florida.”
Recreation Director C .F Kettles these had suffered wound* _
P fc. Raburn received his basic announced today Everyone inter­ Sgt. W illiard escaped inju ry , _ _
Jap an ese mainland, Indo.
China, th e Philippines, For- tra in in g a t Camp Hood, Texas, ested in tennis is urged to hr weare the presidential citation .end
two Jim s, snd Okinawa and w as sent oversets in Ja n u ary present.
four oak leaf clusters.
'
dam aged an additional 134,- of th is y ear. He waa awarded the
An older brother is ■ chief
of enem y shipping, snd In fa n try Combat Medal ’fo r' se rv ­
The Salmagundi. Semlnol* High petty officer In the N avy ovaK
commendation from ing with the Engineers in the School annual, wilt be ready for seas. Edward W illard, hla fa th e r
__ crossing of the Rhine. 1U sprved distribution next Monday a t 0:00 served 28 months o v o n o aa w ith
C heate r W. N lm ltt
63 Division
Plvlslon of Urn
the- tfth
2th A J J . a t th a High School, accord- th* P i n t Division In W o r « W a r
ajor,'r t r ta' t I w ith the' 18
t a b rof
t f - a m ajor
p « ^ gW tort, ag a in st A rm y, the f irs t to m ake * b rid g e -1 lw to Information released tbday

- vfAl Saving,, Victims |

8 h ip ,l&lt; ^ ^ e^ S co tt

Kiwanis Club Is
Entertained By
Larry Lossing

Pfc. Albert Rahurn
(iiven Brrn/e Star
For Adlievements

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S ta te s

O ccupy

f u ee

Lieut. A. K. Powers
Flies Supplies Td
Troops Jn Combat

a

Big Four Sign
Pact Dealing
With Germany

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ARRIVING AT LA GUARDI A FIELD, New York, by air from t
Europr. Gen. Umar N, Hra&lt;ih v m p tctu m l leiyintf th i pUne with
Mr* Bradley. who tfrrctnl him ut th t airport. Cuntnvatider *»f ihr ,
12th Army Group in thr ronMueut of Germ any, Gfn. Bradtev
i+rtaiterl In Philadelphia, whei h rivir reception Hi* to Ih" hel*f Mi
hit honor. ( Internal ional I
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A new kind of underground
w arfare was promised today b)
invasion jittery Jap an as an tin
explained American news black
out hinted at the po n ib le end o
the campaign of Okinawa, a po
tential singing base for the aa
aault on Nippon.
Knur Amerfran divisions drov
toward the climatic battles o
Philippines and sem i-official re
porta from China said China*
troops today captured Lluchow, l
one time im portant U.H. a ir bag
The only report on the Okln
I awa fighting rarne today frog
Japan. The government eon troll*
Dome! news agency said RtlVt
fighting la underway with J u S S t
esc entrenched in now position!
facing overwhelmingly superior
Yanks.
The Tokyo radio t wasted of
elaborate
underground
forllfl*
cations of a type never seen be­
fore which will m ark a near
epoch in m ilitary history".
Eight A i n e r K i n Superforto
were lost in the successful fir#

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B E R L IN r^ n tT c , ( A P ) ~ A

thigh Itussian military source
said 'today, that a body
found in Berlin haa been
identified with fair certainty
as that of Adolf H itler. The
aimotfe blackened and charred
Dody was one of four dis­
covered in an underground
fortress beneath' the Reichs

W ED N ESD A Y , JU N E

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.SiV . U e u t Robert Kidwell

Fites Forty MlBslonftf

Robert M. B r o w n
In Charge Of Dredge

Hospital Conditions
•Reported Deplorable

Bolt Of Lightning
Burns Apartment

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Awards Are Given
A t Exercises Of
Local High School
«CM«laan! V rm * l*aee ha*)
dlctorien, waa given the .Reader1'
D ig est four y e a r teacher'’* scholar»hfp to Tallahaasee.
Mis* Lucy Ward, on
m oat popular ainger* ir
- lo ry of Seminole High .H
been given a musical a
to Stetaon University,
Clyde Hull,
H ull, a sophomore, re­
ceived the coveted I)r. Mobley
cash award fo r the highest gen­
eral average in studies during
th e year. He i* the ninth sonhotnore To win th is award, and the
fifth boy to win since 1021, dur­
ing which tim e 20 girls have won
the award.
M rs. J.B. Ray presented to
B etty Moore the J)AI, American
Legion Award. Capt. John Gal.
low ay of the Florid* S ta le Guard
presented hi Marlon Kabom and
A m erican Legion award,
Joe

FREE MOVIE DAY
TODAY!
BUY BONDS
and SPEED

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Hitler s Body^; Diving Act Thrills
Big Four Sign
Is Said Found Crowds At Carnival
Pact Dealing
By Ru s s i a n s
With Germany

P etra* w»» presented the BaUach
and Lomb Science a waH.
P erfect attendance award* were
(riven to Hetty l(*ym*n. Kenneth
Dekle.
Hetty
U&lt;»e
llo iu h an .
A thrilling dive from the top
M yra
Madden. lads Rosier and
ad a 1)# fqot ladder into a tank
M artha King.
o f wnter biasing with oil, ia the
Mother* and sisters of &gt;3 men
nightly feature performed by
i f „ m 11n■ — i K i m
I ' w f Oael
aw ay in the aervtce received
in the firat World W ar, he waa -iiie Simon, e rod fa c ’d. IttO
diploma*.. following t h , imgreain a concentration ram p for hi* pooBil ai*n, M t h i carnival at
liv e p reirn tatio n of diploin## to
defiance of the fuehrer, at tHd Celery and Mellonvitle Avenues.
th e hi girl* and 2V boy* of the
time he tried to enliat.
The ram lval is sponsored by the
ctaa* by Principal Morrl*. L aat
Iteieaaed afte r ereht yeara it» American l-egion ami the Sanford
in line w it Pvt. Prank Robtntad,
N*ii prison campi by U. S. F ifth Elks l.inigr. The divle,: act ia
wbo draplt a flat lira arrived
nightly
at
10:30
arm y troops, Niemoeller aaid a t scheduled
fro m Camp Blamilng In lim e to
a press conference th a t he could O'elock.
peraonatly receive hi* diploma.
nut believe that H itler—who per­
The tank, 10 feet In-diam eter,
T he *c*nk background, with Britain, Russia and France.
sonally ordered him to a concen­ la le*t th a " si* feat In depth.
paater* designed by C harles DawGen. Dwight I). Eisenhower, tration cam ?—waa dead until Presumably to break his fall
ann, brought much favorable com­ Field M arshal Sir Barnard L a “reliable witnea* has aeen hia should he misjud^v n dire, Mr.
m ent. The pot ter •. made in ex­ Montgomery, Marshal Gregory K. body."
Simon has studded the rim of
„ , _________
.„
-----Zhukov and Gen. Jean de L attre
tra c ...
tiv e, color*.
.Slower
various
"1 read recently th a t a U-boat his tank with cavalry saber* und
.jta l_‘
of scientific subject# |u e h jd * Tsaalgny, constituting a *u- had been reported taken with spears. He dive* backwards and
layout*
a* radio set
eat diagram#,
diagrams, ch
chamlcel
aisk g l preme control commission rapre- German officer* aboard, who with clothe* afire.
' ' aaating the United Slats*. Britain, were believed try in g to escape
formulae, veri-colored atom* and
Mr. i^lpion is a Florida resi­
molecule* and m alhem aticai th a rta Russia and France respectively to Japan. It may lie th a t H itler dent and own* and operates a
proclaimed the Allied action in r was trying to escape and for th a t 2 8.mom fishing lodge a t F.l
■ml geometric diagram*.
Daw*on V u aiao the opening declaration signed In ruined Her- reason the Nail* announced he Jobesn n ta r Tampa. A form er
waa dead," Niemoeller said,
wlsg walker with a Hying cirrus,
tp e a k tr og the program ; "P ro ­ u E
The United S u te* will occupy
lik e to he G ovrrntd
he mw a fire diver r.t Han A n­
g ress Through education," and
Germany,
Great
Olscuaai g political issues, the tonis. T eles, in 1S31 toot; lessors
v i a followed by Marion Raborn. southwestern
Britain
northwealani
Germany
clergyman said the German peo­ for three day*, m*de nine dives
Minnie Ruth Odhara and the Rev.
eastern Germany and ple "like to lie governed and live and wound up In a -ho»|.iu! for
J.B . Hoot In expounding the yplue Russia
France
western
Germany.
iin.ler some au th o rity " and th a t a week. Two mo.'.tht later lie
of education from the pcr*onal.
All Four to Rule Berlin
it might be true th a t the G er­ w aj on the road with his own
G reater Berlin will be occu­ mane
were "Incapable of living dlviag act.
pied by til four rowers and gov­ under a democracy."
Proceeds derived from the c a r­
erned by inter-AUied authority.
Niemoeller said he believed the nival, operatad by Mighty Mon­
There will be four command­
ants, one for each occupying pow­ type of democracy under which arch Shew*, w)|| go to the Elk’*
er, and they will Uke turn serv­ the German* could live had not home for crippled children i.t
Umatilla and to a perpetual honor
yet been found.
ing aa chief commandant.
roll for war veterans, sponsored
With the declaration, Germany
by Campbell-lousing Post o f.th e
entered w hat waa officially railed
Amrrican Legion.
speculated on the factors th a t re ­ the occupation period, following
duces! the class to 94, some o f the capitulation period.
The Allies will agree on the
whom have left Semlnol* County,
b
hut the m ajority dropped out, he dgsignetion of future periods—
MIAMI, Jun7 «. &lt;^*&gt;—Miami
aaid. Seventy-two of the original but it waa understood th a t the choked and sm arted a t the eye*
268 remained u graduate, with occupation period will bo a long yesterday s i the worst FVergladfl
22 added who came here during one.
peat fires in history spread a
The revision of the old Ger­ thick pull of smoke over most of
ORLANDO, June «. i F N S l lit* 12 year period, making 168
man frontiers, especislly as re­ .South Florida.
The Florid* Vegetable Committee
in nil who dropped out.
Guv Caldwell appealed to the was urged last week to Inaugur­
Analysing the lecture th a t hold gards the great slice of territory
the coynlry together, h# said th# cleimrd by Poland, will be left Army fur resistance in fighting ate a national edueational adver­
for
the
future.
It
was
made
plain
the swampland fire*, and MaL tising program to stimulate the
only solution (or this problem is
p ro p er education ami th a t th ti th a t the action doe* not mean the Gen. Frederick E Uhl, eommamtr B*l( of Florida leaf vegetable*.
anneialion
of
Germany
by
any
of
lag general of the F ourth service
make* for co-htalon thro u g h o u t)Dickman is head of the Kuacommand at A tlanta, directed all kin Vegetable Cooperative and
per understanding w h i c h
ia the Allies.
•
By
yesterday's
action,
on*
day
m ilitary posts in South Florida la Chairman of th* educational com­
stro n g er than adhesion to soma
before the first anniversary of lend their equipment to the state's mittee of the Florida Council of
political doctrine.
the
Invasion
of
Normanv.
Ger­
fire fighters.
Farmer Co-operative*.
Principal Morris thanked the
Jam es A Hall, of Belle Glade,
faculty for their patient and many was left a supine, formless
He explained that such ■ 'p r o ­
mas*
of
ter-llory
and
people
with­
earn est efforts, the parent* for out a government, without an
gram would increase the acreage
th e ir co-operation and praised the
navy or airforce, and with- Maui lliver fishery on Par»-&lt; no* being planted in escamle,
cl*s» for It* achlevsments and army,
oil lettuce, broccoli arxl many other
police exem t those chosen 1 mushiio unit installation*
bode them farewell in * simple, nut
l Torishima Navy bornbers Joined leof srgelable* that m*ny people
b&gt; 11jr ponouerors
h eartfelt talk. H* was presented
the Mil day iittiuk- with a raid are nut familiar with today. He
Pre-W ar Status |tr* lured
with s gift from the class, as wu*
a d v ra ta d a campaign that wnuld
All the territory which under on K atju iu
also Mis* Sadie Wdliams, hia
Fur ranging patrul imintrer* of explain the proper method of
Adult Ilillsi and his N an s an
secretary.
i fleet
Airwing
tin*
uparatiny prernrlnir them as ■well a* stresAnnouncement uf presentation arrogant Germsnv overran, re from Okinawa continued their olng thejr nutritive value
uf the baseball tfupbv and golden Vert* to Its status *1 oi IN-ceoi bhrcVuile of Japan's home watey*
Tke educational committee of
m iniature Iraseballs to Coach C. her 31. Itt.'IT, before littler start I o f f the mum island* and Korr*,
F. Kettles and the Cclsryfcd Base­ td on the rosd to ruin Austria, | Since begin Ine operaltona in th* the Florida Council of Farm er
ball Team, was made by Mr. in ended March 12. IM 7; Cxeehn Ryukyu*, they have sunk or Ce-spergUvaa Is now conducting
M orris. This w*» the g ift Of Slovakia, invaded March 14, l'J3J; damaged IHb.iilO tons uf tnepUf op educational campaign to acnoiint
the public
with
the
taken
from
Mtuonla
F ran k I'avlick of th* American .Vferqtd,
shiptdng '.it.tofi tons sunk and nseDodl of operation employed
I-eg ion. Cainpbell-Lusalng I’oat March £8, 1938: Poland, overrun til.206 dnmarerl.
in September. 1938 and Uapiig
Thev sank three small cargo
a mimed the *4 me month; F ran ces
AUace and Lorraine and Dal •hip*, exploded n larir* float ni|*» tkakm an of th* Everglades fire
gium’a Bupen and hftlmedy. tak ­ anil damaged a sm all freighter control boanh reported that smoke
off Korea Three small ship* were covrred mpeb of South Florida.
en in lU-tfl,
There wll| be a separate con sunk snd three damaged seulji of
Miami *(#* ue in arms, and
trui for A ustria pending that’ Honshu H the ntlurk* Monday Foil Lauderdale groups sent vigcountry's return to sovereignly. and Tuesday. A Marina bomber oroas appeals to the governor,
Four documents were announced tqt one ship with rocket* and ffetlit the menace to health and
damaged flshlnoff Hon- th* danger to serial navigation.
by the" Pi* PHur A ll!*:
I—The Berlin declaration.
3—A atnUmepI announcin'- cre­
ation of the four-power military
contra) council, the n«*t government of Germany, with Elsenhow­
er as the America^ supreme

by co-op* ami offset the efforts
of cartain industrial groups to
diacredlt auch organisations. Dick*
man a s chairm an of th« com ­
mittee.* refute* the ch arm th a t
co-op* operate tax-free. He point*
out th a t they pay e»ery form

grower* on a prorata basis at
th e etui of cafh season's opera*
tion. *
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Joseph b ister performed the firat
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"DOOMSDAY BOOK"

Mandarin, th e d lalte t spoken by nearly two-thirds of
the population of China, hns been the official Chinese gov­
ernm ent language for centuries. Thousands of poets have
used ita perfect Jmngcry, hundreds of treaties mid similnr
documents must have been w ritten in it. But, probably be­
cause of the difficulties its complicated construction pre­
sents to W estern minds, it was never used as an official
diplomatic language until the San Francisco Conference.
Aa a result, headaches have ensued for the few avail­
able Chinese printers. F or in Chinese, each word is repre­
sented by a separate character, unique in itself, instead of
being A combination of Jotters from n sjiort alphabet like
our own. This is said to hat-e mennt that, in order to
provide word-for-word translations of uwRRiT documents,
nearly a thousand new characters had to bo designed *'or
words which had no exact equivalent in Mandarin, and
then these , had to be c ast in type metal before printing
could begin.
Here weru a thousand completely new words in u few
weeks. And some Americans worry about the speed with
which we change our own language to meet ju r needs.

Mnde for Florida needs ..
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Feeds

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BIBLE VKR8R FOR TODAY
IT 18 AS SIMPLE AS TIMT
IF WE LOVE PARENTS WE
WILL T R E A S U R E THElK
WORDS AND FOLLOW THEM.
TALK 18 CHEAP; PROVE
YOUR LOVE RV FOLLOWING
CHRIST'S TEACHING; If a man
love me he wlM Imp my word,
and my father will love him, and
we will rotae unto him and make
our abode with him.—John 14;23.
The Nail concentration eatftp

_t BeUen wae finally bumeJ by

SEMINOLE FEED STORE
N orth Elm Ave.____________________ Phone 94

?/ Ajxocmes
f ewoENce

Obviously—

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.War eo*t* In May krete'gVfP
eight billion dollar*. next , tw Ui*
ceatlieat month on record,''d*»plt*
tbe end of hoatilitie* in Edtope.
It- would be too bad If aZponse
continue* to go up after the war
with Japan I* over
pope Plu* XII warn* egsHut
the,menace In Europe of •’a pbitwar tyranny no tea* deapotlc
than those Tor who** - oVertpinV
men planned.” It will be lnlfrgkting, to see whether a commtuUit
dictatorship L» better than a
Hail dictatorship.
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At Yale by mean* of talking
mSchlnca .and other, mafchpnital
device* they are teaching. AWny
f j r fflratri to apeak Chinese In four
month* aa wall, aa formerly fo\&lt;1d
have been doh* In four yekr*.
*
Where It wae one* .con*(d*te&gt;l
Exceptional for anyone to *U4y
- /Qtlneae, 130 men. are taught to
apeak the language every Dur
r
month*
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the boys at the front •
can’t do it all!
You can help— ’
BUY WAR BONDS!
FARRELL’S
Arcade

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Thcro hns been some' criticism of the railroads during
the. last years. People complain that trains are Into, or
meals too simple, o r service bad. It makes an onlooker sus­
pect th it these are chronic complainers, whos» personal
convenience comes l&gt;efore the genera) interest.
om do they huge a real argument Trains may inlate, but they do arrive. Luxury service may not be on tap.
hut passengers find legitim ate needs provided for. And.
in spite of wear on equipment subjected to extraordinary
demands, they arrive safely.
The safety record of our wartime transportation is
amazing. Much of it Is due to the years of forethought
Which have produced such devices as the "dead man's
throttle.” One of those levers, which ore so contrived that
the moment the engineer's grasp lessens the train stops,
saved the lives of 200 passengers the other day In New
Jersey. The engineers had u heart attack, which in former
years could have m eant death or injury to passengers,
Cf*W a tll th e train Itself. But as ills hand slipped from
the throttle, the tra in came to a halt without hurting a
perton.

of
“0-DeesV ’ S ip &amp; Sho-Card
Service .. ..

It may Inxt ur how hitter it will mcuaiite* that d.efl on the S erate would do away with at* of the

IwcnnoAt p rrirn t N orth Florida t*
tr|irfrt* ilril hy Z t Sruntor* while
South h lorhta, with fijijiroiimntcily
th rrr fifth* of ih r State'* (infill,
lation, ha* only IV

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North l- iorldn arlflahly *eek* to
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■alendar »l the clo*e of the rei(uInr ••-••ion were introduced when
1hr *|&gt;rcinl *e»*ion cor vened. Itolh
thr llou«e and Senate then re**-•—
«-«• fur the week end to ron
ve-o.on Tiirwlay.
•’Shiirfi
- II aa*
1difference*
1 1 ! I * ' I t i l * e- a
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I f If
of opinion
,h P form and manner of re
nyi oi tlntiment wer e ex p re im t in
the Senate, where Nnrth Florida
f.iri-e* have n prenu deranca of
letlnit alrenifth. Senator Lewi*
of Marianna, leader of the North
Florida hloe, iirofmaed thnl rea)i|K&gt;rtionment he arrnm|ih*hed by
a cor*tltutional amendment to
iftve more i&gt;o|iulou* South Florida
.....
tkree ......
additional
Senator* anil
^ m th FinVuu'Two.'
'TNI* tilan wa» o'inm*ed hy Benutrfl Mntthrw* of Jaitkaoruille,
who ex| re**eri the opioio-i th at
any form of reap|Hirtionmrnt
through constitutional amendment
would !■« Invalid and by Senator
Sheldon nf Tamna, who said th a t
a plan to give South Florida
Hirer
Senator* to North
three new Sen.
w«*
jDorlda'e two w
i the only one
acceptable.
O at would be at
threatened that unless
;■Sheldon threatwore riven fairer
South Florida w
representation and consideration
thin section of the Slate would
retaliate hy refusing to *Uct--a-.v
more State officials from North

hold tht* advantage and with
rornjdete dlarettnid fin fnirnex*
and rifinty. nr the It lercat of the
people and the S tate a* a whole,
1* prepared to fight In the finish.
Several attem pt* have been
made to wmk out an acceptable
reapnoi timime-it hut North Flor­
ida In determined th at *he will
not give uu a one of her 23
Senator* and If a ry new di*trlrt*
are created in the South mors
will sl»o have tf&gt; be,vcrente&lt;l In
the North.
South I'loiida t* llkqwl**- de­
term ined to get oomethiiig lit r
fair repre*e- tatlon and ha* *rr.
eil notice that thl* tim e It Will gel
a fair deal or rl*e. Since them
I* no lime limit on the extin
■etalon. It may develop into a
case of "fighting It out on tin*
line if It take* all sum m er.''
To make m atters worse, tcgl*Inlors are w eary from tnrlr
hectic (10 day reg u lar *ea*ion
Their temprr* urn abort ami they
b av e -ju it ex(&gt;erienci-d a heat *prll
th a t ha* snapped their vitulity
und left them in the mental *tatc
Florida.
of cornered rat*.
Senator* Iwwl* and F raser of
Two bill* to redlatrtct the
House and Senate, slightly revised St. Augustine R a i d they would
In form from the House approved never a-rree to any plan th at

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
0 7 RUSSELL KAY
I t I* doubtful if an y qoeation
legislative eonsidereUon Is mor* controvernial
lhart that of reapportionm ent. So
difficult (■ the pt
nothing Has been done about It
fo r Bit p ast 20 year* In aplta
of tbe fact th a t the constitution
require* th a t the B u te he re*d every 10 yaare.
Governor I* to be com­
mended for calling a epeclal *c»* ''
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Our fonnar amteiiadnr
•pan urge* military training
18 and 10 year olds liter tht
War 1* over. That would be 4
fine thine for American boji If
the training could be conducted
tia It ha* been during thl»_ Ira/.
We Wonder, however, luet “whdt
Would happen the flriL, 4|a|g
aome boy * mother write*- roB
ConfT*»iman that "little V
Willie"
im*"
ha* been disciplined for rofoil.-.g
to aalute an officer or for going
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Behind crueL deeds often lies a cruel theory. The Nazi
Atrocities were regarded as justified by the racial theories
of Alfred Rosenlterg, recently seized by the Allies.
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Rosenberg, like Hitler, was not German by birth. He
was a Russian of G erm an ancestry, l&gt;orn in Kstoniu, uid
did not become a G erm an citizen till I92H, Then he fell an
w ith the still unknown H itler and enchanted the future
F uehrer by. his plan for a pure Germanic rado with the
German ns a superm an above all ordinary human status.
Replacement of C h ristianity by worship of the old Teutonic
gods soon followed, naturally.
Thin new religion was encouraged by the Nazis, but
not .made compulsory. So, too, the French Revolution, under
Robespierre, dallied fo r n time with the worship 'o f the
Goddess of Reason in place of the traditional Christian
faith.
Rosenberg wus the philosopher of the Nazi and the
chief editorial w rite r of the party organ, the Voelkische
Bcobaehtcr. Had Germ any conquered Husain, ho might
hove become it’s gauleiter. Now, ns the instigator of bar­
barous crim es, he la likely to pay a long overdue penulty.

the Britlih. It wei ao dirty, they
couldn’t clean It up.
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Sold by

Nazi Philosopher

’ WEDNESDAY. JUNE

H ' h r e s u lts

lion and I t 'i * hoped that law­
maker* will aet a*lda their *etflihnea* and greed and reappor­
tion the Slat* on a fair and
equitable beila with the interr*&lt;*
of all the tieople and the Stnlj
a* a whale me their guide.
Indication* at thi* writing,
U fhal they will not. North anJ
South Florida appear to be lining
up their force* for a biller fight
and no one can predict how long

exlatinjr legUIntive »eata and
I-ew|« nropoeeil th a t the legitlatur* follow rrovUion* of the 1042
conititutional kmerldment providirg for a *t&gt;eeial election to vote
til
on constitutional
change* of an
emergency nature.
He laid (hat under thi* plan
I ropose n reapportlunment plan
of procedure the legislature could
by a .1-4 vole, let the people
ratify It ut a special election to
be called within 00 day* and re­
convene later to activate the pla.t
adopted by the voter*. ,
And *o a* Major Holies would
say “ A rounl and around she
goes and where she stop* nobody
know*.” •' Personally
mv’f iy n i.
pathlt* ur* with S outh' Florida
but I’m liettlng on North Florid*.

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POSTER WORK
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Don t let anybody tell you that
*0 don’t have rattle*nalie* In
Florida; or that they won’t bl|e,
that If they do they won’t
II you. Tbe death of an elderly
mbs from a rattleanake bite while
Mtbering fern* at Woodruff
Bprinwy the other dey l* the
aecond ca*e of' It* kind In this

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Horn* rwaet home seems twice as iweet when ■friaods drop la—with fan
sad food and good refrohnjeoi. That’s the time when Coca-Cola, served
icy-cold, 1* not only a delicious u e s t-b o t • symbol, too, o ffo o d faUowahlpBe s o n to keafc Coka la jrout Icebox, th em 's ao more conllsl way to aJtow.
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Mrs. Irwin Presides
Over Legion Auxiliary

Mr*. C.L. Irwin presided over
the meeting of tne A ntertrsn l e ­
WEDMESDAJ
gion A m iliary which was held at
^ T h e Service
Club
will
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legion llu t F riday evening
M t *ln the library of ....
the USO
a t 8:00 P.M. Mr*. F.E. RoumiUat,
a t 8 :0 0 IV M.
fitM '.Mi\.
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‘ .* memorial chairman, reported that
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flags had beCn placed on all
CVder of the E astern S tir, Sem- veteran*’ grave* on Memorial
Inola C hapter No. 2 will I* held Day and that w reaths were placed
the Masonic Mall nt H:00 I’. M. on the World W ar I Monument
A covered dfah »uj per will be and nt the band*h«Il.
held a t 7:00 P. M., pirctriing the
The Auiillmry voted to pur*
acting.
cha*e 3000 popple* frhm Lekr
City. It was announced that the
TUESDAYS , ,
.The regular dinnerJftkeeting « t local unit ha* received a citation
Mhe Pilot Club will be held In the from the D epartment of Florida
for membership.
T to te l M ayfair ul \ :30 P. M.
And the member* voted tn ad.
journ the regolar meetings for
C IR C U S MEET
Circles of the tV.M.S. of »h-; the month* of* July and August
F irst Baptist Church will meet ■nd resume them again in Sept­
ember. Mrs. Jrwln and Mrs E J.
j i t 3:30 P. M. ni&gt; followra;
Circle No. I at the*‘ home of South reported on the recent con­
Mrs. H. M Pearce, 717 W. F irst vention held in Orlando.
Also recognition from Nalinnal
Street.
A jf\ v '
Circle No. 2 at ,tfi* .home of Commander Sclberling for the
Mr*. O. C. Gibb*. ;lol w. Ninth record number of kit* sent over­
sea*.
Street.
w Circle No. 3 a t the home of
CIRCLB MEETINGS
™ir*. J . A. Strange, 1310 Myrtle
Avenue.
The follow in' circles of the
Circle No. 4 at the home of
Mr*. Bollie Williams. 009 Mag­ Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday sftereoon:
nolia Avenue.
Circle No. I - Mr*. J . O, Andes
Circle No. 5 at', O ja borne of Jr., chairman, meets w ith Mr*.
^ J r * . L. A. Palmi
n*A iCCT’ Valencia
V)
C. L. Redding, BIB Valencia
Drive.
Drive a t 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. 0 will meet at the
Circle No. 3 - Mr*. I- F. Doyle,
church annex with Mrs. M. L. chairman, meet* with Mr" W. S.
HlUbramd ,as hmd| ^ 8*y * --_____
Farl. 007 Weet Tw entieth Street
at 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. 3 - Mr*. C. R. Daw­
son, chairman, will meet with
Mr*. J. E. Hunger, 017 Geneva
Avenue at 3:00 P. M.
R. C. Crawford, m in ii^ r
Circle No. 4 - Mr*. A. B. Smith,
of the Cedar Keys Church chairman, will meet w ith Mr*.
^ of Chriat will begin a Marv-Bolly,- 1112 M yrtle Avenue
™ Beriea of meetingH on Sun­ with Mr*. (1. C. McBride ns rohoalesli s t 3:30 P. M.
day. June 1 7 ,at (he
Circle No. 5 - Mr*.-A. C. Welchel. chairman, meet* with Mr*.
Bit M. W'hmaek, 013 Ma'iudi*
Avenue w ith'M r*.‘R. H. Wallhour
^Vilaon Corner
n« co-hostesa at 3.3IT P. M.
Circle N o.'(! - Mr*. J I) Wood
The p u b l i c in cordially niff,
chairman, meet* with Mrs
invited ,
II. H. McCfsiln. 510 Magnolia
I i Avenue at 3130 P. M.
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a t i n - In the U rango Grnei il ||o*- Olyve Anne Adams. Ilnrt.aia Rue
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day from Miami t*» vi&lt;•11 witli tier I l,,M,n
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of iJiiiih*' t m iiltil ‘ n i*i*
have a* their guest*. Mi* Mi the
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bride, officiating the Rev. Dr. E.
Donald's * l» t« r,O Ii» «Will Hale. IV
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Rev.
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S tarnes is the p asto r of the Mi •1hr! vt O! | it «if«I’va .if figtil. 1
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home a rd wilt t» their ■ .. ■ *...
the remalnilei ..f Ihe

Mrs. vV. lb Fields
Is Hostess To Circle

Methiallst Church of Warwick.
A number of close friend*
and relatives attended the cere
monv. a fter which the couple lelt
where

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Ft. Itenomg, Ga
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I htdilniK white cnmlies. The living 1 T t of iiiiint i *u ti ii*it'!- of l be 1 Ami l n L ',4
Mias IliJtlt Tefwillejrer !»’ft riHiiu nnd sun | a r l i i r held tjunntuday for C h n tU r. Pu to visit i p i ic, of vari^'olorcil rinias asd
. to.i cl. o .1.
I.. ill. oil
with MU* Doiis B u ti n .
! rose*.
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Miss tViggin. looked lovely it i ■ ......... t.f u hi fi* ifl.iKi ' i
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Friend*, of Mn&gt;. Frieda
I her afternoon fn « k of pink crejfc‘ ■
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Goode will reg ret to learn th at For hei corsage she etune rung I VI
Mu hvl i i t,j.lfUill i&gt;t .in * M.i .
she la critically lit nt the Feluaid and gerbia dnlsieA. She was as­
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. m l n j i m t r itiit t«f im (
I-nughtcAV ^Memorial Hospital
&gt; mi Imliti :. ' Rom t fc ' 1 I I f , 1. &gt;.. ■
sist, d in the receiving lino b&gt;
Mrs. l^ fflc r, Mrs. M. F. Wigglas I ' &gt;11i-:ht V, •Mtf
"J 1»'irm ‘ » 1 , M uM
M illa rd 1 H unt, student of the and
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. I o \\ n-d\ A .r . ri.
Mm. Edward Higgins.
Georgia Sthool of Techmdo • in i
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• ■ tin ,1 .,
o . jIs to r guest. of, ,In- ... Mrs.
A tla n ta , Ga.
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Mm. J. H. Htiaacy of J iie k s&lt;irt

viHe U vioitinif Mr. ami Mr**. J

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Mrs w
to m e m t a r i nf r t n l r
the VVfjnvcll1* So&lt; irt v of * I »■ u,*-.
Service on Momim} nfi»*i...... ..
h tr home on Went Sm * n?. *-i,i h
Street.
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A B L A Z IN G D IV E

TROUSERS
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PLAY and
WORK

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o n ta m la n U . B ju o , p in k , m a is e .

VoiCU b« amaied a t the. value* In our large stock
I orboy’.t trouiiers. Hpun-rayons, aharkaklna, and
tough washable cotlonK. Very good workmanship
and they Mcan take It.”
B o y ' s k h a k i s a t $ 2 .2 5 a n d g r e y c o v e r t p a n t s a n d
d u n g a r e e s a t $ 1 .0 9 a n d $ 1 .6 7 . ( G o v e r n m e n t
p ric e co n tro lled ).

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i 6 Through 12 — June 11 Through June 22 — 9:30 A^f. to 11:30 AJW. — Registration * Friday, June K
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Mt'llunvill*&gt; nnd

pastor of the Methodist
:h of Bradenton, F la. The
Q. E. Smith of the Chrisl M issionary Alliance Church
cted socrelary
and treeF elected
secret*
elation.
of the Assort*
.
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Carnival

succeeds the Rev. Joe A. Tolle,

For Boys And Girla

I ru m

.Mijrlity

Tuesday afternoon a t the

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AH'

Rev. J. B, Root v u elected
Ident of Ihe Sanford MinisP resbyterian

l i l. i /m g

|ioinli*il '- |H '.i r - 1

lowed b ’ player Ml*. W. Y.
R aim a... ib jiu iiu u , v'-cw.ded :,VWrrth* meeting The mission study
lesson "Thi Word of Ills Grace.'’
WU given !•y Mr*. K C. Williams.
Mrs. P N. W hitehurst wnr
elected tre a s u re r to aucrccd M r*
EL c . V.’llliam* who will be thr
m luirn ■Sainnan for the remainje r of 'S i year.
Polio 'g the routine business
meetli : lclightful refreshment*
V«re
■■ - I by Mr*. Rowland and
4rs. V
ums to the following:
Mr*.
I^indenberg, Mr*. E.
C. \Yli ... . Mr*. T. E. Wilson,
Mr*. I.i- c . 51r». G. W. nrown,
Mr* J. B Anderson, J r., .Mrs.
C. V. L o ’vrr, Mr*. E. V. Irish,
r d i e Williams, Mrs.
WM:ohui*
Mr*. J. B. Crouton!,
Mr*. J. P. Thurmond. Mr*. H.
W, C 'odatmi 1 and Mr*. Clark.
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To Methodist C i r c l e

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A p tefi''ii~ A rirty mtrec-*etu.^
f T O r Civil War.

1'ulin__Allu.- s- v. Im Ii/i
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CALENDAR-

.ludied art.

R A T IO N IN G
I'ltO C E SSt.ll FOODS
Hliir stamp* N2. 1*2. Q2, R2.
S2. now valid, expire June 30;
T2. U2, V2. W2, X2, now valid,
t&gt;*| Ire July 31; Y2, Z2, A l, III,
C l. now valid, expire August 31.
MP A in AND f AT*
fted stam ps P.2, P'2, (12, 112, J2,
now suliil, chillie June 30; K2,
1.2, M2, 'N 2 . 1*2, now valid, ex­
pire July 11. IJ2. 112. S2, T2, U2,
now wtlitl, expire August ill.
•SUGAR
.Ho/nr stam p At. IB expires
J im - 2. S u g a r slum p
No. 3 0

A trp U F ir^ lJfm p iN o . I, Wo. Z7
No. 3 now good.

Vuki. on,

Periods 1, 2, 8, A, 6 valid fo r
IU, gallon* each.
C A R O LIN E

A-16 coupon* valid through
Jus* 21. Rationing rule* now r e ­
quite th a t each c a r owner w rito
ni* license number and iU t4 t,&lt; )
each coupon in hi* pouesalon a*
soon a* It ii tinned to him by
nti local rat'onlng board. Your
mileage rattening iiro rd m ust be
presented to the board when
applying for all p an en g er ca r
jitsolUe ration*.
The word "caalle* w** In tro ­
duced into Knglian ihorlly b e­
fore the Norman conquest and
denoted a type of fortress.

Educator
One hundred and twenty-two
million pig* were raised in th a
U n i t e d States In
1UUI, alm ost
d n u td e the prewar average.

.

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r.u arn r

ratal*

M cC onnell,

of

d#c«aa-

M Tiir: r n r a r n r t ii k c o r w tv Ji'iH iti. sk m im o i .*: c o im T t. F i . o h iij *. im m o u *TIin nr: k s t a t h u r
ClJiOltUK &lt;1. JAI'OHH,
Deceased.
TO A).!. CHH DITUUM

AND F E J l iia v in ii
i ’i.a I mh
n il
H intA N im
AUAINHT
« A t II
r :sT a t k .
t u n am t m c i o f y o u a r r h e r e b y
n&lt;it&lt;B**l a m t r e q u i r e d tu p r r a r n l
ati) r l a t m a nml riemantl* w h i c h
you. o r e i t h e r o f y ou, m a y l i t e r
n g s l n . t I lir r a t a l r o f - U K O I t l i K II
jA 'IliW . ilrcraard.
l a i r of
raid
C o u n ty . lo th e C o u n t y J u d e * of
ffemlnol* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a t hla
office la I h r r m i r t h o u s e o f r aid
C o u a ! &gt; a t H an fo rd , F lo r i d a . , ml.t h ­
in r l a h l t a t e n d i i r m o n t h * f r o m I h r
l lm r o r t h e f l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n of
t h l r notice. Kach c l a i m n r d r m a n d
sh all &lt;&gt;r In wrlliDR. a n d s h a l l s t a l e
I h r p tac# o f r e s i d e n c e a n d petal
o f f l r r a d d r e s s o f t h e cla m a n t . ’ a n d
aball t.» s w o r n to h y t h e c U l m h n l ,
a * . at. o r a t t o r n e y , an il a n y * u ch
claim o r d r m a n d n o t
an f i l e d a h a l l
tut sold.
•AN N IK IIKI.I.K JA C O B * .
A*
rie ru lrli
of the
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fu sn

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a n d

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Testam ent

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of

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T buti Prices Good Thursday. Friday, Saturday

SALAD
SAUERKRAUTu. lb 14c
MINCE MEAT

COLD CUTS

.-eased.
CI H IV IA N

v (FO O D
Quantity Rights Reserved

LEGAL NOTICE

Prices Good Thru Saturday, Juno 9
Fancy Orango

N o n cm

NO POINTS!

t-.tntt.tti. F lo rid a ,
J u n e t l t i . 1X1.
SI (TICK t h i ...J &gt; K n V i t i V K N
t h a t p u r s u a n t lu C n a p l a r 1 s t ,
Florida
H U lutr*.
Iff I s s
am rnded.
lb * f o l l o w i n g
de■i, ii.ru
land
in
tw m j n o l e
I ’m i n ty , F lo rid a , w i l l l*« u f f e r *&lt;| fo r *nl* i t F u b l l e o u t c r y
rut lit* h l a h s s t a n d hast c a a n
hl.lf m i h * f r o n t d o o r of t h *
Hemlnol* i ’o uniy iN t u t l Ito u o *
si H a n f o rd . h * * u i * l rt a al H A S
o'clock A. U . o n J u n s I t t t r ,

Coloi Roach

*m 1 3 rog

H iv e s

2 9

Po*t

Standard Cut Croon

T o a stie s u oz 8 c
A final 11l o a c h

m i

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flductilcji

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Crax

ib pkg

1 7 c

19c

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C ab b age ib 3'^c

F ib i h OF

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POTATOES

L im e s

dozon

19c

Caltloinia Ountini

L e m o n s

'b

1 2c

F a n c y Co U l t i m a

■ Peas
Cftip Florida

N l / l l h o f NW K o f HHII H o f
K A U K altroad, A ectlon I t T o w n ­
sh ip so g o u i n I U ii k * J» Ka » i 'I hat p a r t of l o t I f ( r i n g H a s t
of l i l l a i i d o Itosd. T h e Hluviy C o l ­
ony
Company
H u b d iv lslo n ,
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Booh J p a g * ?.
1-ot 111 K r I ’lai of W l n w o o d P a r k
P l a t Book J p a g s 31*.
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pa a c IS
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tolls 111 A l i t s t n l i i r a r k . F l a t
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l o t , 11 IS II H a
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l o t s *S l o I#* F r a n k I- W o o d t i t f f a Hu i«11v talon d a l
llook
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full II Block I F l o r a l l a l g h t a
P1.it llook S pa * a l a .
Jails 101 * 111! H a n f o r d H a i g h t *
P U I Hook I p a i r f 1.
Iui| r B l o c k IS A m *nd*4 P l a t
of t ' r y a i a l tu sk * S h o r e * Flat Slot Ik
&lt; pi g r If.
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F lat llook • paa* I*.
Ian T B l o c k I I A m c n d r d F l a t
of I ’r y a l a l L e g e M o ir e * Plat B o o k
I |M f* I t .
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I f Th* T o w n of S a n f o r d ,
NW H of lllgck t T1*r 11 T h *
T o w n of F a n turd
ffWAj of Uloifk T T t f r 10 T h *
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Tl*r ID T h * ToWn o f Hanford.
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.
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P o u n d s

1 &amp; t V II* * i s llloelf I I U r y s l a l
l,*k» W i n t e r Hum ** HuhillvIKot.
I*» I B i e c k If T a r » » . . WL M,
t y rr&gt;* ’M{ l t
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T i l f t o f I^&gt;«* * A s U**s «
« H f t ) B l o c k t T»#r ». Th* T o w n
0. Hanford.
I^st &gt; G«»s W 10 f t ) Block J
Am sn dsil F l a t (if O l m e t a a d * killl n ' t h - .h d lv u t..i i. P l a t Book * p * e *

AM Ready
(.Valve

Coffee 2 lbs
tD*l Mania . .

SAVE THOSE. RED POINT6I
B iia u ip k ia p c y ja ^ lic ^ ju a ljig h t

f - —r-

bfaculta Stphnlry —
)-02 Rl:g
40-oz Pkg

C5iSUp M-oz
Tom/v Puie Plum

Jam

no. 7

IIA D K D A U O U .

when you buy your Inaurance
from us. All pal Idea we issue are
nan nsieaaalile. The premium you
pay !■ all you will ever be re ­
quired to ply.
However voU aharc in the
savings of Ih* companv and act
hack u p a rt of the premium in
dividend*.
You can safety save on your
fir* and windstorm inaurance by
placing your Insurance with u*.
The fact th a t life insurance
companiaa, banka and goyernmrntal agencies accept mutual in­
surance policies on properties In
which they gro interested is an
ImprraaiTg endorsement of m u­
tual Insurance.
These financial institution* with
millions of dollar* Invcstnl in
real estate m ortgages have al
their service the best
legal
count cl. accountants and other
sourres for determ ining the real
economy and dependability of
mutual insurance.
Vfe jvill be jflad to make a
^ustry of your property, rhech I
VtiUr preaunt insurnnee and if I
poiiiblo g et a reduction In vuur ■
rtU- Regardlesa of uny reduction 1
In rate you will still share In
tb a saving* affected by m utual I
blal of Insurance. Call 17H-J. 0 . 1
a t,I Uoyd t Co. "Y our Mutual {
Insurance Friend."

NKVVFm M l t . A M I

LOAF CHEESE ... lb 41c SALT HERRING .. !b 31c
No. 1 CAROLINA POTATOES

FANCY TOMATOES
WESTERN CARROTS

Lemons

Cucumbers . 23c
Lettuce

COUNTRY RQU. RUTTER (24 red points) Ib 4 7 c
Borden’s
i-Hemo
4 lb.
' for f a t a In Applying
. A n d S-F-f-l-D In Drying

H u n m c E -N u
The Clear Plaallc Finish
for Wood or Llnoteum

.H H ii-A tm ip iiiA

Ih&gt;I le t Gongweed.
( C i n c U I T C O U R T HfSAl-)

s.s mwa-..

i' o m it

no. 2

You Do Not
Guesstimate

j T * SI B l o c k I I C r ; . t . l
1. a k a W i n t e r l/o m * e flu M iv U l-.n .

' H cm ln u l*

U b b r ' t Tomolo

Juice

H

nay for K a e c u t r l s
The word mummy mean* b itu ­ Allot
F i r s t i&gt;ut.|lrai;on M a y If. t i l t .
men or a ip h tlt. In Arbric.

or

O ounly,

T in a

co fm t*

ir*TO
» w^_ L dT " tA
fhobatm .
Sauer's

Au;;ofied Slices

V A N IL L A
Nr i 2

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p*c**»d.
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t* Xitent —Akahel eed Wetee*
if — A d d

»n4 A i k . 11 ■ f l l l M e t

—i -Sanford-Palnt-

Granules

T o u if

TETLEY.

Skinless Wieners

Ofanflo Pol«?e Tbo

ii m

iiF u r^ g

Trcvh Otound Saucage

Oa. Suioied

Bunnyl; id Ccjcked Tut*

ausago ib 32c Sausago ^ 39c
i f - ’ 1.
h G rr - in d B ool 6c P o rk M p al

ToJtv HlwBO Yollow

Cheese

ia.

tt&gt; 53c

C l t C A Y Celt CO#

Cheese

ifa 19c

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p

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CowttiT Style

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TV I A W . WHOM IT « U
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Tire Shop

C'KKN:

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f i n M A R m t M lIt .K T l,». ( U H t.*t

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE-BROKER
AUirilft Bank Bid?.

Rhone 732

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

Refreshing

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After-hours

TIIK ONK STOP
STATION

tO t'L L U K i;

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ANIMALS
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105 North Palmetto Awe.

Phone 371

SANFORD
VENETIAN B U N D CO,
/

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farmoca and otPers arv not U-mir
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house, into your atora, yiiui farm.
* bather you w ant t u jump them m
rwit, mayti* a, frifinl, ■ cuhtmiH-r
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sued? U te re n re n 't many public
lia b ility aulta w r lt t r n up in our
lora) paper*. Moat of tlirm m-vi-r
ffet into co u rl. but that ......... i'l

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an Im portan t lo o k ln x paper *uv
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Phone day or night 237*4

TIKES

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Sanford • Orlando Highway

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L A N K Y 1)10 C I . E \ N I N (

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Phone 094

Bv PAUL R O B lN S O h

E U A KETT

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By PAUL ROBINSON

ETTA KETT

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PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,

TAxE THE
C A S H iees

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MORE. I-I'LL LEAVE! MT~~

tom peraturc. fw
Xhtire unit Imift of henvy
f S he inside M ^ STY hei
to T (Uys. 60 *0 21 d ay .

Ranger

v ’.vg .: -juv f 0 \

gn. galvanized nteel.
ootvu BW*. Capacity;

of new purchaae*. Aak
one of North America’*
handy Inventory Books.
It’s free. « d oenfc* n o ,
•blicktfon. While re-1
minded, phono us today.

LET THAT &amp;E A LESSON TO YUH
LITTLE BOYS SHOULDN'T WEAR
TIN STARS I l i l H f ( * '-'tT ~il

90W E QlF
/ M Y / P t P V 0 U ^EE
MIGHT AS WELL
WHAT
HAPPENEP 1
APMIT lT,p0 YS OUR FERENCE
in there y ~ ^
NEW SHERIFF IS v BETWEEN
LENNIE ANP
A C 0 WARP
j|\ HIS OAR

IS/I'M AFRAID OF

T iT M T = IrW- i l AFRAIP/
COMPLETE I

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LENNIE

ROUND UP THE GANG, SLIM.I'M
I'M
GONNA
MARE SURE THE BADGE
OVER YOUR PAP'S f AFRAID.
TOTER LEAVES TOWN,/ ^ ?
JOB. PROVE THATcT DON'T
SANTOS IS A e “ fW0U UNPERbucr!
R I L L E R l W a S i 5TANP - -

iO W E GOT TO TARE L

I'M NOT F it TOT/
RAYil'M ACOWA

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CffOtBl'T ASEIPORIBETTER J
FLO O R ; VARNISH !
Here’, a supac-quality floor v s r n i i b i H
Hard, m»r-r»»ii&lt;*ni. [Wstni/ul, lo o * -* i
w a r i n g gloss rhst withiism hi the h e r ti ert floor traffic —and come* up t h i o l n f l j
DH c, hard oreroJ*b*. - ’

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

-

Phone K.T

V' .
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
|0&lt; per Ua, far one Inoertton

RATES

H e f W Jloe for three Inserticra*
(7&lt; per line for 6 InMrtlone
tt t per live* for
tasettlooa
P l l o N l L I I S ^ O R B R I N G Y O l ’R Ad* to T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D
Coaflt, five w orde to t h e line, Including p h o n e end address.

AR afT*rtlee»*dl* for situation* wanted will be rhsrged foe at tn*
rv ta le r clajaiflod ratao._______________________ ___________________

IA)ST

FOR SALE—
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I :U . a . H U E S and TUBk.8
U U ukhH

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located

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1 0 .A CRE f a m T n - k food flow. I in* wall*. 10 acra* roUgh land
Palm UawimooV Banford, Fin
.k
Boll, 1101 P w k A vf,
1 Sanford, Fla. Phone 651- j'- __

DHT: Pair of military glasses
soniewhere downtown, Howard.
LOST; Light Jersey heifer stra y ­
ed from Lord's pasture on San­
ford Avenue
A E. Kuburn
92* \V first St

MAID, t i s s i pnv

I'hnrte C o u n t y

2903.

W O b l A N '8 p r e - w a r bicycle. Viola C O L O R E D
gins
&lt; B n t le y , l l t » P e r s i m m o n Avr
work K iuulnr he
A p p ly
*i
per
I ! U r 8, purebred Doberman Pin
f o u n t y i,mi ml iv
acher Champion blopd line, &gt;50

Kelley, Box J87, Banford, phone

dr.l SU

DOUBLE SPRING COT and two
&gt; m l U r e is es .
k in .
Bauman.
I p h o h e 369 o r . P i p a h u r i t G roc ery

1 2 0 th ‘a n d , F r e n c h ,

IAKEAND toy ring ear,
1921
tpodtl. fopil ru b b e r. &gt;75.00. Kd^
ward*,

Sehilnole

WEDNESDAY, JUNE n

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

E IG H T H

IHfch

School

uu.
round

.

. __ 4: __

(hoot- in j and (TOIn* along rhr outside
St^Ma &lt;il *r
-tw iU haw ,
0 » » 7J u . V 'W a ih it-T n u is a
on picture*. rifles, i
(which had been thr
the liuililinje &gt; th at wc
in* &lt;&gt;n beautiful
tapestry nnd even
cloths. Following the string of
beautiful material to n doorway,
we saw sever a! camel hair rugs
at the foot of the stairs,
"Adventuring up to tnc second
floor, wo found it contained all
kinds of vnscs and much cheap
army silver ware, but upon go­
ing up to the th ird floor, we
■aw stack* and rolls of, nretty
ruga, m attress covers that would
make even a p retty bedspread
look sick.
"There were Poles in there
throwing everything all around;
turning over stacks of harm
woven tapestry and trampling on
it. Large brand new radios,
linen sheet* made In other coun­
tries with hand stitching around
the scam*, darling pillow cases
’ ” i'
' T h e n we smelled an odor that and nrcciou* hand towel*, and
1
I cannot describe as wc looked any other adjective* that yo i
" ‘ about n hundred feet ahead and might w ant to use to describe
1 ■’’’ I saw a (ille of dead men about Hi the stuff. As Mr. Perkins would
1 fret high and 60 feet around. sav, 1 think it’s nice -don't viiu
tl « s | , ip,
me doorway to the think it's nice?
*
crem atorium . Stepping inside, I
"I guess that on that third
• I saw two large furnace* with story which is a quarter of 11
their grates th a t roll out for pia bod- block
wide and a block long that
iiied i |e , to !«• put on, then rolled
there Is or was over a million
* ‘*rc bark fn. Opening u door to the dollars
worth \&gt; f cloth ami dry
and ' Irfl. I found iny*elf juxt about
uuh- I t„ walk into a room the alia of goods.
"The next day. May fl, ur w&lt;?
■he front room half
filled with w**nf
*trt work wc were glut! to
I of Itodie*.
th e |
"(In f said, ’Step right In,' I notice quarter® mnater men in
trucks, picking up the fiend SS
w 'h *nnl. 'I ain't lost nothing in troops from nround the arm . You
th e re ,' so about th a t lime Hagttl
until then nil bodies writ*
o'I- opened another door and tharo sec,
left as Ibc* were for some kind
hud a ns another roam the name Way, of
investigation. Also in the
“de bslf filled with bodies. A fter th at morning
nlr it wur o«t*y to sen**
we stepped lively out the way we n *meil ihnt we knew off hand
j mine in. Around th e other side
ma&gt; the cremator
” 'k
of ihe building, w e went through
“Cuing buck to hospitul wren,
the gas chamber.
we went down to a double wnrd
"1 j
'&lt;&gt;ii May t we continued with lent which win receiving Then
" " oul work of preparing the bar- Mere rigged up s bunch of show­
*'v* 1 racks for wards. As the Foie* ers and each patient won bathed
,,]rl r l e a n r d them put we scrubbed As most of the patients were to** |
a nd sprayed therti. The I’oles were sick to stand they were laid on
so underfed that they had a n table nnd washed, dried and
i
liard tim e swinging
the heavy Mi raved with DDT powder.
*
m aul* hut t h e r e w e r e about ten
The next tiny, May 7. Sgt. Ilot»I T || men to e a c h m aul s&lt;&gt; th e y had •oii wur notified by Oil. Hdl nnd j
plenty o f . tim e t o r e st b e tw ee n thr Del. Commander that he was
t u r n s N e edle ss t o sn y t h e y like S.C &lt;). w ho hmJ been put in j
tint t i g a r e t t i s un«l to p a i r o u t charge of the hospital “That wf j
, * m 'Mir
ml

1 1 H « « « » '» n d l y in g s o u t h o!
i a |l r b a i l .
hou*e
and
2
InU
IcqoWn a , T ooten P la c* — W a r e
h o u s e and 2 lot* lying along
‘ i l d e o f ra il w a y In C a m e r o n
C ity . Going Into s e m te a Mat
/ ♦ E u n i k , RL 1. Bo» 183. H anford,

ton* t n f r o n t o f a h u n g r y baby,
" A f t n r *upp«f w e w e n t walk

&lt;I«*11v
it m

rutio n o f r a n d y and
fro n t of t h e m in a. *

111r n n * t n t k

a

teinoom ,"

he

wrote,

"w e

them to The cTtmitary. * * — ** ; liflr-wfljnrts It rwwyjft-prtr^ini.
"The

bodies

were

.till

piled

s e a t i l l it Ice c r e a m

S S O S P I K I c a u u u r y , ,\V &gt; .

1IUIM s m B r a s n l E M S S
iTTTt)ulflTlca“ il river ahil
fTTerfi.
The firxt tim e we went to add
bodies to the pile I wu* In the
back of the ambulance straig h ten ­
ing out the litter* anil blankets
ami the colored ambulance driver
jumped in the ambulance and
took off like Moody’* grv.se
without me am! ! had to walk
back. Though It was only a
six block walk. I ripped him up
one side nnd down the other
when I got hark. I started to
make him go hack and get the
litters but the Colonel in chargr
of ward* said not to go over
there anymore at night—Just to
leave the bodies at Ihn morgue i
and take them over the ntv; |
morning
On Mnv 12. he wrote: “ The p a­
tients a r r g ettin g b etter; some
of them ure beginning to have
personalities. They are abU to I
eat and are stealing food from
the trays of (&gt;ua*le next to them.
How can we ever tench them ’
Sonic are able to walk to the
latrine without the help of a
ward man. Some gel out of bed
nnd fall everywhere and any
where. O ther, hide the bed pans
under their lied* and the pallent
on the next cot will tig h t him
for it. They hide bread under
their blanket* and later pull the
blanket over Ih tlr head to rat
it. elxc. the patient un cither

Wr

huvr

w»*rlr
H e rald

-W rite
,

FEATURE
-G reyhound —6 n *
is on (he air over
W D B O tonight
*t O '10 and over
W L O y at 6:15

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KLECTRIG igwlng machine; slu
dlo rnurh; radio and other for
rtlture. 703 Palmetto Ave.

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M in t Of house.
A ir Station, 1160,

Specials for This Week

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Southern Comfort Government House
| 4-5 5.95 pints 3.75 Rum 4-5
3.45
Com Whisky
Grape Brandy
4-5 3.15
pint 1.95 4-5
3.49
Dayton Club
Jericho Brand
Whisky 86 pr
Apple
Wine pint .40
4-5
’
3.95
Roma Wines
Claret
Burgundy
Castanet Rum «
4-5 75c
4-5
3.45
Blue Bird Gin
4-5 3.63 Pints 2.30

with

CURTAIN8W me- u b lr cloths,
acarfx, washed, itnrcbrd and
xlretchoil, 51H kfcllonville Ave.
Phona 87u.
BORROW IIKRK WIH.IO:
PRIVACY IH RKSI'HtTKlJ
YOUR natural desire for prino-y
In money m atters Is str Icliy
respected here.
Friends slid
relatives are not line it toned
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or huslncs* kssis-is Ii-s
will not hear of your personal
--affairs There Is no rsu»e for
em barrassm ent.
— Baa»on»bla credit-.requirement*.
No co-makera on money loans.
Variable paym ent plaits.
F A M I L Y 1.0A N CX».
Florida Rank Bldg.
• Phone 33

FOR RENT
ATTENTION: Service persotmel
and vacationist*' — Apt*, r.nd
rooms two block* from Main
iNRNT raoldents w an t un8L ona h alf block of ocean by
d ied ’.- M M , v | , bedroom s
day or week. Phone 94D-R. 708
In, f a r a g e . P . N , WhiteBroadway, D aytona Beach. Fla

sit

thr

' "dupe" on (he
dogs at ihe Han­
ford _ • Orlande
"XenneL Ctiffi.'

MISCELLANEOUS

Hacea Stnrt H;0() P. M. Sharp

Sanford Orlando KonncI Club
Turn at Rrd Arrow
On Huulr 17 (Hanford H lih « a y )
l»een Hanford and Orlando.

■( l^in g w o d

Aw a k a to thu Rruriutis clmrna of. all IH tliiji
w ij h clawtic clcxaiice. yet w ith ’Ihe pruc-I I
lorn life ilcmuntlft. liv e ly Hepplewhite &lt;h,T7^
tnily. ami Vanity Bench.
hj

i

rtt Iir t ii t■t in I

rarnln^ otiporltmity fur iiuuar
wives eml other women »ho
want to m m hut unable lit ile
vote lime to office nr fitrlory

[A V X -C O U PL E ,.5 - y a a t-o U

till SANFORD AVENUE

stick w h e r e you th in k the veto
in and w he n you b it It, it is so

W O M F 'S

. f^AVY couple desires fumishrst
apartm ent or cotUgs- Psrman
■aiU, No chlldran. Have car. P.O

NICK’S PACKAGE ST0R&amp;

have you ever tried to find a vein
on a skeleton You junt have to

of PICKING WINNERS

to r e n t

i tem pi

hearo i

| Plint of the neeille. Some sit
| given plasma and v a r io u s other
I traatnicmtr
T heir
lem neraliire*
I ra n g e f r o m 103 to t0 5 Horn, a re
uflt of t h e i r heads n n d jiisi y e n ,
and shuts a r e given to put them
to sleep,**

WANTED

f a r ;th*
(jt clean
Uq. ih«

getting

nlsiUt the tro u b le t h r w r i J men
and the n u rse * h a v e with the
Patient*.-’ he added " O f course wc
eafi’t u n d e rsta n d the patien t* nnd
th t [&gt;a tie tit* c a n ’t t im l it sta n d in i
At f i r s t
they
ure
too weak
to eat and Ure fe d d e x tt o n
through their veins, and bov

TH E T H R IL L

• DIAMDND RINO* W rite Box I
c a re 'o f Herald,
.
. ----------------------CAR R / kDIO. new tubex. A-l om

TO IHJYt SO hrna amt
Palmetto , Grocery, 317

kcwp from

that the 7th Armv had orders to
»t..p firing and it begun to look
like the w«r about over
I w on't go inth much ifMith

E L O Jtf ‘ BICVCLE, balloon lire*
1 good' condition.
See 0
(
- David 'a t U. B. Pop« Co: o
,
Palmetto Avt.
_______

WANTEO—

*S6m* ‘ to

midway

Continuing another of the daily
jq*tn!l*trncnt§ of le tte r, on May
It, hr wrote: "The patients arc too
sick to move, and I doutit It they
know what they are doing or if
they arc even living. They are so
tbln and humped over that it is
difficult to regard them as hu
nuns, os,m uch n aJ hate to say it.
*Tji:y Just lie therO soil stare
A tK i i space with eyes us drv as
death itself; however, some are
| well enough to moan
-M any of then) do n 't even kriuw
1that they are receiving mcdlra
treatm ent and many o f those alio
do, dislike taking the medicine
Ttary aro j o o *«cK, to know- or
care about
sanitation. Th^nk
goodness, we found u roomful of
German gowns, caps, masks and
rubber glove*."
*One or more from each ward
would die each night: to about
■very hour, I would ride go thr
roads between the wards with
the ambulance driver and collect,
tha bodies. We took flirm to a

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Spring

ed in a choice of home-

TO REPAINT WITH
PITTSBURGH’S COLOR
DYNAMICSI* &gt;

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low maple auite will lend
charm to your living

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mom for many years tn

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OLD-FASHIONED
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SCHEMES ARE j
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FURNISHED "room! 112 W. tth
ROOM with

private bath, close

BUSINESS SERVICE

Luxury for Baby

STQRAGB
Gam re.

S m o o th rid in g fo r th e
'“•Lf iut tr ll e.
nO n, .e«3 . M
l t .est a. il
fram e
w ith
p a d d e d
ch an n el stitc h e d body of
s tu rd y leath erettes ru b ­
b e r tiree. w in d sh ield an d
a d j u s t a b l e tu p . A r e a l

Dining ?Room

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P h y j e d e s ig n . . a n f lu th e u tlc
n p r o d u e t t o n Id
h a n d r u b h o d i m ta h o g h n y
v e n e e r s . I n c lu d e s b u f f e t , '
ta b le s h o s t c h a i r a o d
f iv e a id e c b f k v k n d lo v c -

iV e c a n f u r n i s h p a i p t ’ a n d g l a s s f o r
•Im jo b . C all u s f o r r e lla b lo p a l n k
T h e C o m p l e t e P tS i

'e a » e q u i p p e d t o h a n d l o a n y

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pipfr will m ill
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binds far 1M(b b.m b. HUrt
a» l&gt; ( saw.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * h —-

*h (o be frw i If » f wish to
preserve b r i o l i t i those tim tliiib le prlvil f |« i for which we have been ao loot con­
ten d in g —w e must flg h tl
^
—t'A T iiicK w cie n v .

VOLUME XXXVI

E ftla b lis h fd

♦Patient Abuse
At Hospitals
Is Criticized

l ‘J 0 S

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

FR ID A Y , J I NK H. l ‘Ur.

Ibleiulicr A ttm tc la lfd I’rcHH

College Head
Urges Quicbj _
Others Ask Confirrcas
To Wait Until W-*“
Is Over Before
acting: Lcgrslati

WASHINGTON, June
e (AP) Testimony thaj.several
soldiers huve been court-m ar­
tialed for abutting patienta in
Veterans Hospital at
th e
Northport, N.Y., developed
“ luring the House committee
Investigations ol the Vete­
rans Administration. Seven
civilians hnvo also been fired

WASHINGTON Jum ft, (/
Ae f tun nuvk nti n program

Aid For Okinawa Wounded Keeps Fast Face

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the bill tif. An-,* ' lilt* prtw isr Hi
ture of -tn-i "th of nrrmimtnl
t Kj»* mu v ♦»#* reijuirnl cun not 1
tt«ri*«*'eM flt'tt
the
for u horn I ■'Pfi
a oil t bi- chun*hem w i th which t

,d

ire identified hoM to the vli
I hat our mil ton whmild not at thl

time take and action which won
teverae oui H lito fic policy w l
re«re«'t

to

com pulaory

rnlllt-a

(dicnikec Booth

Seven Awards Are Lt. Ben Currie
Made At Exercizes Gets Gold Star
Of Junior High For GreatV^lor

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President Truman Seminole Farm
Rejects Requests Bum,u
l&gt;raiM&gt;s
Le gi s l at or s
For Wage Hikes „
?,

(’hief Fxeeutivo Ap­
peals For *2:&gt;,001)
A Year For Solons

Are On Honor Roll

l.sa tfu n

,if w a s - ........ iilM'l-

113 Sixth Graders
Receive Promotion
To Junior High

reverse* Holt'* ruling,
i T b i couple before the Supreme
t Court mad* the same allegation*
that were made In the previous
, Miami ease. However, the court
jtruletl th at the title of the Mil
“ Tbeforo the Legislature w as "auffi■v:;
id e n t to put all pereom on notice
Promotion, tost Friday morn
ith a t the statute ileallng with inf of 111
nil*
of |h e 0th'
.................
i m atter of i.soance of m arriage
Junior
eras
marked by T short address a t
'
the Qrammer School Auditorium
A that the amendeterr provision la
’ Supt. T. W. Lawton artd by
t beyond the '
a staging of the Shakespearean
‘t court said.
p lay.-J'A . Mldiummer ;*N|gtii*
I for us to t a r th a t m arriage, ke­ Dream* under direction
Is*
ying of vital public interest, la l a r iHe
i u Campbell.
f
{subject to the SStete
tate and to lewle- ^ ^ g - l n
the meln cast
c* .
power and '
were w a l l ttugnee as Ago* t
— J to l b
David
R am sey,( ■ a*
Theseus
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ttetd e, condi
attendant: Aten
* nation, except
metriou*; Dial Doyle
constitutional p r
Ronny Garner as
a. j‘i fe
i4
r* Kipp fc lilermla;
, ij
, _ _ r_ .lh ae Puekj John
(^ D ou g la s G&amp;rner
Fite as Oberoo and Ann Barker

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fightur plane In Fighting Found
run Fivr, attached to a U ^.S.
Ssiutogn Air Group, while serv­
ing with the F irst M arine Alrc(. f t Wing in action against
enemy Japanese forces during
thr early stages of hostilities at
Guadalcanal.
Solomon
Islands,
from Sept. ID Id Oct. 1(1, 1042.
"Fiercely
countering
t h &lt;t
enemy's
powerful
onslaught,
LJeut. C urrie fuught his plane
againat te rrific odds durin
ing n
critical perio&lt;i an d ' engaging
Jurs til*_bo tuber- in close combat
on Sept. 2 ft, pressed home a
vigorous attack and succeeded In
shooting the enemy plane from
the sky.

“By hi» expert airmanship and
determined aggressiveness in the
gallant defense of a vital poai
tion, Lieut. Currie contributed
materially to the securing of im­
portant. base* in the Pacific area
apd his unwavering devotion to
duty throughout, was in keeping
with the highest traditions of
the United States Naval Service."

lUnte,

,

the part of clowns
iota, Luther
they David,
Becks'
B*^l
-*trD,n’
’Edison
My

were
Dilly
Billy
"
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Ing each t&gt;f lit ruen.beit

Home

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4 ft f I*A1 Dartii*! * Caddo It in
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I Bnrky La ft
R Ma| p lint
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1 HtArdrHl
i J«T»»r Vick
1 Lucky Lick
7 TrOUblte ln Krl.
( Iloiton lliba
I tel*urkjr I to wn

Lieut Robert Langley
I Was Prisoner Of War
l.ieut. and Mrs. Robert Langley
and small son. Warren, who rw&gt;
cently visited
Lieut. LangUy’a.
uncle and aunt. Pr. and Mrs. W.

Theodore Langley, have left for
Camp Hill, Ala, for » abort v isit
Lieut. Langley wh« served in
the Infantry overseas, w*s pri­
soner of war - In Germany for
two year*, and was fn the aama
prison camp aa Lieut. (Dr. Or­
ville Barks.
TUCKER HONORED

T-5 Albert H. Tucker of the
ICth Armored Dlvlalon, eon or
Mrs. Jessie M. King
Xing oi RFD 1
Box 107, Sanford. &gt; has
On Leave
awarded the Combat
■ ■ ■[-’lif t
man's Badge for campaign*
Ph.M. 1-c elptted ip Caecboalavakia, t
hi* leave which time ha served a t a froci
Mr. a f l Mr*. driver, j
Bf Oak Avenue,
The BA- Amerke, largest paaaengsr vessel ever bedlt In the
United S tatic, is now -the traneport US.B. Weal P o in t

yi nn t

12.AIM.)
anua] expensi1 innney. The Senstr
had refunni t»» vote u alnikloi
fund for it niemln*r«. and imiir
Jlouae membrm np]»..e4v| it •vaynu
th t Jiublir would look with ill*
favor on ft un un indirect pay
n la e .
Mr, Truwnn *«i.t hi* woublu'i
(r u a f iM f d

tin

P*i* T h r# # )

Local BusincHH Men
Buy Packing Hogue
gToup uf Snnfor.l b u t i n c ,
nare* pnrrhgsed frni]
nm D. F
•Lawson uf Kissimmee In.' puck
Ing house located to s depth of
'IDS feet on the west end of the
Sanford S late Farmer* Market
and known ■« the U R Growers
end Packers. This packing house
did a Jtood business during l|»
Initial aeaaon which storied last
October.
___ recently named by the
.__ ' of director* of the plant
akeL William Williams, president;
Hugh C. Whelchcl, vice preatdent
an te J . W. Hall, secretary, trea•u tv r and general manager.
-.B o th Mr. Williams and Mr.
Whale bel are well known and
commission merchants
ftl PElte ' S tate Market, and Mr.
Hal] W as-form erly local mariagrr

Ibe office of the Florida Power
alloet.
•
■•
board of director* of the
ludei Mr. \VUlitern1, Mr.
Harold Kastner, Ju d |
Wars and Forrest
^ _ t h e past year the packboose employed about 76 peOand it has a capacity of
F ru it Company of
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War Training

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of Tie- If.
fnl ckru, n mi uvvrnt r.-tpic-1 It. if
p'hdf Of lilt) It
Itbor lendi i * ft ' r im in. &lt;11,*(r 1■ • . - M mn i .)

Solomons Campaign

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Lawton Talks To

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wage formula would tl-tn.|. ,«i
least pending u thuiougli - t «nlv to
b* undertaken Inter of
wgge- anil i-fiTOimhilt\
p iT - ,I 1%
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tytying $f» 10 pei d u rn t, tiilloviiil
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3 Day Marriage
•Law Is Upheld By Betty Jo Waits And
('itod For Kxceptional
Supreme Court Kmma Jean Bobbins Achi vemen tsDuring
TAU.AUAKSKK. Juno ft. (AT—
Th&lt;- Supramc Court yesterday up­
_
• ■■■■ B ,e* - - — r
A held Florida'* n a * r Boyle faw r*There were seven s ^ X » htode
iiuiring altar-hound couples to for scholarship nt the g raduu.
wait th ree days between applying tion exercises Monday m orning
for
and
receiving
m arriage at Junior High School when 72
license*.
girl* and 4H hoys received their
B aling nuicitiy "because of the diplom at frum i’rineipul It. E arl
A ftreat public interest" the court Kipp.
dlsm iaied a suit /lied directly
H e c e l v l n g the tcholarsbip
before it Tuesday by T-Sgt. award*
were
Mildrv*J T urner.
Charles H erm an Light of Camp Martha G m tan . Hetty Duncan.
Gordon Johnston, and Mis* E tc- Faya Mae Coglmrn, Murcus Bo
lyn Jennings of Indianapolis, link. |
^ to te st the new law, which was rwen,
, ; Mary Kenis and Norn Belle
9 engineered through Ibe U g isla T ,nuie'
Awards for prrfecl attendanre
tura by Senator I- F. Boyle Qf
; and punctuality were presented to
- Sanford.
They sought U&gt; compel Leon Betty Jo Waits. Willie C arpenter,
Bobbins, Cherry
.C ounty Judge B. A. Meginnls* to Emma Je an
~ - la*ui - thorn - a. wadding ljctmaa Slnxletarv oud M a n . .E liiab atli
f|w ith o u t w aiting tb« three days Calusrrll. Attendance awards were
alio . given to Donald Shew,
provided bv the statute.
C ircuit Judge George Holt af VhrJitine Carpenter, Betty D un­
, Miami prevloualjr had held the can, H oyt Galloway and Claire
law invalM because l u
(C sitissM o» r»a» Tarve).
not su fficient l o . ’-lv* •
• ’ of the' contents o f t h e ___ ____
® S u p rem e Court decision. In effect,

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nti«1 Ror firmed C h u rch
All luviirenl mletju iitf dcfeHAf
but i*it if e **■«ted that action o i
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June
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men fm The Nuttonal ('oner#** oi
Parent* itiwt Teacher*. the Fe&lt;l#t'
in i Ci»unci I of Churrhcf o
in Amor &gt;cii the Catholic liie f
arch) in the Unite*! States# tW
Kmhtmm'u! A»*4*tuhly of A marl Hi
tin
llrnt herhiHxl
of
Railrott
T ra in m e n
unit the KvangfeMet

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|in*irram,** mem inn In*: u y f f tf i
■rnmuii.'
ItrliMtou*, Ini nr And n in eat
Irudem --tHikr vi*nrou*ly arail
Iht* |H*nct*time d ra ft leyLftlav
ym terday on the ground tlt&amp;l
i**ur van wait until th r wnr
wun
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i ht- 11ucAt* t ‘om m ittre on l*o
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n i 'c t e d

NOW RELEASED is the -ecret of u British ilefensc ague t 11» iiAtntnp
N'aii invasion that didn't m ine: the Channel and »ra» a n - t. i-“set a fire .’’ Underwater
pip*** were ready-! pressured w ih
qnd valves w art watt fig lo by iipanod at th e right rhumi it. t n&gt;
surfacing |41 wu:
the oll-knkrr sell
JCSSS^TlWlriSSSS,
w t» m « -A t-0 &gt; n ir m
The fi'J-year-pld fn u r-tta r gen­ frm o where im itun cxiiild live. ( Inli-riiiituiiHil i
eral, who returned from Europe
LUNCiWODl June H (Rp^cin *
on Sunday, will succeed Brig
rhiflik.-f* liofiti "won tko tht- \
Gen. Iltnrs, who If destined for
la.* to pay thu hiKh pric« -f
another unspecified lob a fte r 22
I %Vs Hi jvi»r
anet the aacoi .1
.y e a rs as head of the ' v eterans’
tm itiher iii the d u l ly duuhltf w h p h
^ ad m in istratio n .
-■
paid t.ff I** th r tune ol f6r&gt;.40 ls*t
Trum an told n near* conference
night mI the tSonford-Orlav.
(('•■ llaM i oat k-ici T l r t r )
Kennel club dor racen At Imhis

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.1 a |&gt; a n t* s o

com pulsory
p o n t-u n r
m ill
tminlnjc was prn| o-evi to da y by
K arl Com pton, prefthlrnt o f tllC
M u v u ich u n ftta In stitu te of T r c h
♦mingy.
H r told it llou*e com
m ilte r the U n itr d Slate* xho*J&lt;

or q u it their jobs because of the
^investigation. Testim ony present­
ed by Col. John. Baird. assistant
medical supervisor of the Vete­
rans Administration.
The Semite Finance Committee
struck from the reciprocal trade
an r«-e in cut ex tension
hill
the
tebuthorily to cut ta riff rate* an
additional 50 percent and then re ­
ported the bill favorably. The
vote on the am endment was 10-!).
The tfovernmenl’a promised in­
crease la yneat supplies next Fail
p n a v tu rn out to be an average
of only ft ounces more per civi
linn for the entire October - Dec­
em ber period. This would include
m eats served a t public eating
plnces ( 'onsequent!y, the increase
in supplies, a t butcher shops
tw n n lil l&gt;e somewhat less, based
oh latest m eat allocations and
e s tim a te s -o f 1045 production.
AbusCF&amp;'i percent of the na­
tion'* tSM.JOO B-eard m otorists
will quulifv for more gasoline
|iv h e n the ration ceiling it raised
**to fiAO miles monthly on June 11.
The OPA estim ated to d a t there
are about J,000,000 B-card holders
whose essential occupational t)rivlog needs exceed the cu rren t re.
gional ceiling*.
WASHINGTON, June ft, pi 1
P resident T rum an y e s t e r d a y
named Gen. Omar Bradley, famed
com mander of Old . 12th army
Ktoup that helped sm ash G er­
m any's western dgfenaea, a t ad_ m ln lstn rto r of "all veteran*' af-

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Tightens
All
Control
PeaceDrajtI n f ace O f Growing A ir Raids

How British Seas Were To Burn

Senate G ro u p Cuts
9 T a r i f f Reduction
From Trade Bill;
More Gas Coming

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I*• i ,ft(i f» .| I., 1 in M i i i f . i . l i Hi mi
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Mir Smtfoi ii I I'Ofii 11 ub will
ui(*• t uf tk f Scummijr I ich School
I o n n 1hi af * fMf \ 14Mrk
i hi* proJr*n ! ( MlUPH1f f i'i I» #• ' I■*•T J fO
UHI kr if r *' t*•*4 l

T lw
Sam lnolr
Counts
Knm
M u f#»u will me*') r \ ui* tuv titifbi
M a r y J u n e \\ tlh a n i.,
^ u n f Mff! !isic! r
!n ii)f fi 1■■t
sopping
lit H :itJ o'clock « t i h r &lt; 11 v I (nil.
If my ri|ii*tit 'i*! r m n \ • - \ t r d a y , a n d
n
a
M r f 'u l l u n i n n r u i u n i r i i .itul j u b l n l of 1’os t muster and Mr.
. . f f u nil IlicitiUri t! p r e e i j n t n .
t h a t o n e o f t h # c f i i r f tx f’Uft will j W i l l i a m s o f C u . s a d u g u . r r e t h i I) Uu
b«* coni»b! rrtttion o f HUituhlr I mch- enlisted in the WAVE* a . lb.* tii.n YYnft 1 Oil i n c h i ‘«. a i e o r s l i n g
F
W h i t Di’t. «!- a t h e r m a n .
t j o n n to be o ffe r e e ! vh^ri n l&gt;iri*clor Orlnndo Recruiting Stallliill, fill 1 to It
a|ia»Vk111*4*111
I Mill Hli'Pkt'(i‘*,|
fit
then e n jo y e d the ill
iT lull ill 1 ll!’
M n w r v comppi t o rn iik r n s«*lrctiori.

being tile first IVAVK in Insworn in nt the Sanford Nuvut
A ir Station, according to Lieut.
W. K. Spry, public relntinrs
officer.
She was swo-n in by Lieut.
The Rev. Ilurl H. Handler,
form er pastor of the Christian . ' f t Ruth C. Shepard, assistant
service officer at the ill,
Church of Danville. Ill , and Mrs
I'nlin
Candler arrived Thursday to as­ tion and a g r t o t a 'i of
Dench
Junior
i
liege
nod
Ihr
sume the pastorate of the C h rist­
ian Church. He succeeds ihp Hev. Florida .State (’allege fu r Women
a t Tallahassee.
V. H. Grantham.
Miss Williams gruduuted from
Four year* ago Rev. Candler
was pastor of the Christian Deland High School In IDta und
C hurrh of Clearw ater. Since th a t during th a t year following at.
Stetson University. Sho
tim e he baa served a t Frederickstown, ,Mo. and a t Danville. Mr*&gt; expects to be called lo U.S S.
Candler is talented in nil d ep art­ H unter at New York or training
(j sometim e th is’month.
m ents of church work.
Runday
m ornlne
at
11:00
o'clock at the C hristian Church,
(WiKATHKU
Rev. Candler w ill' preach hia
FLORIDA—I’arlly cloudy
first sermon entitled, "To W ork."
He reported th a t when be left nig h t and Saturday.
ALABAMA—I’artly cloudy with
Danville it wae so cold th at they
had to have fire In the furnace, scattered thunder* bowers in ex­
aftd that the next dav there was trem a north tonight and S atu r­

Rev. Burl Candler
Succeeds Grantham

h frost.

■

day.

ui&gt;ont J in) o'clock

In-o Simon, date devil diver a t
the Mighty Momtrrli C arnival,
-pon-oied bv the Semtliole CotiTVty Fair Association and the A m er­
ican legion, will make only two
lumps here tonight mid
Sntunlny night ut utnmt 11:00
o’ch»ck.
KENTUCKY DERBY
LOUISVILLE. June ft, (Ah—
Sixteen three-year olds, including
one filly and two. geldings, are
listed ns probable starters In the
Kentucky Derby tomorrow. W ith
the entry box still open, th*
name* of all experted nominee*
ate in The only change was the
withdrawal of Pair Jester aa con­
tinued rains threatened to maka
the going heavy.
The first bathroom s known t4
man were found in ruin* of tha
Labyrinth In Greece, more th a a
4,000 years old.

1-J

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PHONE H I OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFORD HERALD
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A ll MFartlaCMcnti for aituationa wanted will b« charged lor at thi
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somewhere downtown. Reward.
80 ACRE farm Wad, good flow.
Phono 783-W,
In* walla, 10 acraa rough land
Pal m Hammock Sanford, Flu. LOST: lllack leather xiji|wr bill­
Kvrn i In- movie pi in let* have tn study ac I* proved hero “ on the Melro-Coldwyn Mayer net of
P. Z . BJx, 1101 Park Ave.,
fold In AA-P. ettmumiug money.
Sanford, Ha. Phone 661-W.
Elir.nlictli W ilhnim. 7ttt&gt; E. 6th "H ie 3,iiiIm u" now indng filmed «t Silver Spring*. Claude Jarman Jr., slender Nashville, Tcnn.,
youth w-leit«d In to- 'The Yearling’ ’ ts shown being taught between scene* by Mrs. Hetty Taylnr.
KEROSENE Water Heater'and S t
tank. Inquire 404 Pabnutto
A Venue.
II nth Klagcrfutt
anil
Vlllach
manufacture lend wares.
Fita-room houic
outable city
•' nltua i* rather isolated us
limits. Immediate postcaiion.'
Robert A. Williema
f-i a*. rail tt nnsportntion goes,
Phone 711
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
n rro i for one east west line
whi h iirri-,Is Italy with Vienna
f i o m A iistria-ilungarf.
0-room fumlihfii houi*. 2'A acres
lilt ides Climates
via the Sc-minering Pass. Th?
o f land on hard road, 3H miles
A* fur as the coastal belt goea, prosperity of Klngenfurt anil VR.
from town.
Trieste is the approximate divid­ Uch has been tied up with tins
Robert A. Williams
ing line between the Mediterra­ railroad.
Phone 711
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
nean rliruate nine and that of
i entriil Europe. Inland, moat of
R om Court 8»«tlon. 'Jno five
Alexander (irnlumi Hell tried t,
room boat#, alio one *lx-ro«rn
Venecia (iiulla is lather moun­ mr-tinde Mark Twain to invos
tainous
s
’
d
has
a
fuirly
rigorous
house.
Inflfl in his teleiihone invention
I Limit*Robert A. Williams
tn.iMid the author loaned th
Phone 711
Attantlr Bank HIiI k
K uime. object nf much c o n t e n ­ f:.mi to a friend who went buna
tion
for
c cn lu rU **
wiir
“ cap* rapt three days later
TWO YOUNG fresh milk gout,
liirc-r by thr Italian patriot
reasonably priced. Mr*. J S
I \ nr tn u fo at th e d o « o f the
Burdick. Bouth Sanford Ave
I'n -I Wnrbl War anil \*mn finally
.. w r .Jt rI t*» It aly m J'J2I o v e r the
LARGE H1ZE baity best
|i|nh'*t * a•f Yl|ftfO*lf|VlM
tnncrsprmq mattress.
h ' l i i i bn* a hem! riOiHJH p n p u l*
Svda Shop.
i"»ti 'I ti«- hnrlmr !» tleep* and pro
KIDDIE COOP, pte * » r
tf-t f i ■1 11.v ii I»r i*it k w, a t*•r
11 n a *
carnage and car seat
1 f r n i* fu r &lt;1 * b i b \ hut th e n th e
Service Station, plume
Nuift”.1it%•&lt; limit ruiifoMtlii to their
hni *- r i»f Split ofnl thi* harbor
CHOCOLATE syrup, u gallon
"i
• nip- thr &gt; 'iiro'ilav hin
Jars, 76e, Horner's Hod* Simp
m i .1',
' hirh
had M-rvini
WATERMELONS. Also firm v im
•« •* # * * # # * # «
ripened famatoet fur canning I
1Hi of four httU
Norwood - and-. Tfridal’s Store
fa per iitiltB 29
I-akc Mbnros, Phono County I
tar ton* to hoid 1C
8106 ._______ _____________ I
v*lwl tub* r«r
Ttdftt for tnllat
G ILB ERT’ S Panama Chocolate
In| lit# b#|l« R|vt
candy. Homar** Soda Shop
IHiIlKiiW HERE w ill UK
Kiila l"ag&gt;tr!
I'llt i \&lt; &gt; LS RF-SI’ W I I II
MA *4 * ft N11 *8 *
K e r o s e n e water beater and
IIa,
i .,jun ton*
iiatiiml dv,in* fm prb..‘ &gt;
ik,' alao imall icebox. Old .YULit
Fruit
ir.,r.r.fi iu- ,
in nnlney nialtnrs is strictly
ignollq Av», Phone 488-U
i .■,&lt;!» .
h1 .0(10 ton*
reaperled here.
KrlrniM aim
U I.
Vs^rjs.lHMI gal
rrlativr* arc not questioned
I. I
ihr mini's atoiir-l
about your . i •.tit.
lour cm
ll&gt;k acres land lying south u!
plover or business associates
1 iti.'l -r ■&gt;.lured 'J..lt'i7 Ions of li s I
railroad, house and 2 lots
I I MV It
kj 1•m ■ I «*M t
if I Ml
will riot hear of your personal
tiinl l»l,J ts tons of line
I tie
known as Tootan Place— Wareaffairs
There is no cause for ft tilt , R f iip i'n m ill «»ll VT’w ( h I I i - &lt;in 'ulmi (ineirury iue) mini’s "[
house and 2 lota tying along
i .it bIni*' ii ml W e r t i ii n*l *uik I ii hi hi* i
embarrassment.
si do of railway In Cameron
Mr in turtle I out 800 tolls i-f
nr**' I «it|»«ir I m l
Reasonable credit requirements, jtjrtiH
ii.cf.ui, 1 he bauxite 1nImnilium
City. Going Into service. Mat
I it In n ii* I T r u ’/ t f »n
il&gt;1
No
co
mukers
on
money
loans.
Kunlk, RL 1, Box 183, Sanford.
inir center#. Cupmliitnit nn«1 I'l ote) mines of Istrttt produced
Variable payment plana.
ratio manufacture Bill from *rn Ittfi.000 tons of ore In 1926. After
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
that further miring was prohib­
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phone 33 water n?;&lt;! pul mi pre'erveti L mmI» ited indefinitely In order to rim
H o v te no
im in u f ii Hue.**
t4»hi*i i -m
For 8*U
u l m the de(Hisite.
JillM lllC tn
It ip u 'm A HIM I p i i-fi'T \ ftl
Pour-room garage apartment with
Has One Waterway
f1*1HIn.
10 acres of tiled land. Term*.
Venexia (Iliiha’s only rovigntde
Trieste, n cilv nf nciitl*
Robert W. William*
.Hervire pcr»nnnrl in n o rin H l tim e - , nl -h I i h - **11 m - ■Tils ml wateewray is the Sdobtui
f’ bone 731
Atlantic Bank Bhlf. ATTKNTIO N
ami vacatumisti*
A t»l-^ nn»l finerU”*. m"
*i* * I * • * rn.Ft, which in Its upper rein in- |I
rolled the Isonxo.
rixmiA t v%&lt;t tiirM-k# from Main r jie m t c iil Hint - n o p n in tifp , #llk utnl
IA
c©*ral«i«a ik#
el I#KtRO BENE hot water healer
St one half block **f ocean bv fM ttn n n u lls j u t e \%.uks, c *tin**r
&lt; pilot bln. the Austrian pms j i b h i dfit&lt;ia*li
H*li Ui*f*»iu*g ivbject
613 MegnoJIa Avenue.
clay nr week. Phone tMV-K. 7Hn it's, hr i’ \ v n ii’*, &gt;1is l il l r H i '* it i i r
nice, Is an extremely fertile airs wilt' t&gt;# »•«*! rtll, while ihey 1**1, ie eny
II mini way* Itnytomi Heiirh, ! Ii* nmiu w^rk*».
It raises cereal grains, fruit, Vaeiftr w-nllng te th# Id weal! one I Dir I*toe*
fi ROOM house on threa lot* JUW CI&amp;uklJ JLDU5W__.UQH -Uak
Them me marble iiuarric# ncur huraca nnd cattle. Tta .industries SiI fifth Are,, NtwYofl^N.YsaDep*.' p-mfr*7MkW-caib.-'Winc«.iWVyren&gt;
TrlenTe^nil C0JNI ■Mlh'ii^W tho in■■1irrf^*WaHMF,~^tffkr, WmW11 and
Arerme.
plua. 87i Interest 11 intereatf
are** prodiieeil-1)46,1'HU ton#
tin mineral producta.
inferior coal in I'.BSG, the lunt
coil 788-W,
Iron ore and lignite, a low‘year for which fi*uro* arc avail grnde coal, are ‘ hrnught logethri
able,
ut the fuumlrlca of Klagcufurt
DIAMOND RIN0. Write Box L, STORAGE your car at Kant’s
T r ic n t e '# h n t b u i is m o re acccn
Klagenfurt, capital and teuding
fcare of Harold. ~
______
Garage.
Spacie1 rate dta&lt;t * ill!#?- i Ii ii ii
V e n ii 'v V ,
It
oner city of the rruvlnce, haa a pol'u- CHECKED IN 7 DAYS W ITH
storage.
THREE - HECE wjoitar living
f u j i U i» n * i# n f t h r
I'l
lat]pn _ o f abuut .TO.fklli . VUUeb,
' roan vault*. " J12W .-Salmetto
and mirrnTrn trn tmrrf^nrtmii'r* \gTTT5 'about -24,000 populnlTonr~TT.
NOW
—
%
iiV
t
liio
t
to
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
,
I
t
a
a#
SYMPTOMS
* Avenue. •. ■
the accOlid city.
Kclinblc I’aintiTs
T a k c n n I j as
There are lead mines at Itlei l i t l l 1
I Sanford I’nml an im p o r t a n t I t a l i a n h iiv n l tiHue
TRUCK TJREH
directed.
tny. 1‘hunc 303. T h e iliK ’k y a n l w iis ta k e n n v r r berg, nine miles west of Villarh |
W * now hare In etock Norwalk
iold Standard truck Urea In the A l’TO BODY AND FENDF.H
WORK BY AN EXPERT. SI’ I’ EKJOR AUTO PA IN TIN G —
600x20— 6 ply 785x20— 10 ply
large assortment of rotors. Your
can can ioak - ntw. Bring -14 to
645%16— 6 ply
us ami sec.
098x16— 6 Ply
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
748x16- 0 P y 108 W. 1st Hi.
___ Phone M l

HELP WANTED

m eal

m ellow

m a p le .

Four

c h a irs a n d la rg e r e f r e c to ry
table.

5 pieces

Marshal Tito And His Partisans
Claim Parts Of Axis Territory

Com foil Outdoors
Of

cou rse

See

our

you

have

collectio n

of

to

have

ou tdoor

fu rn itu re

to

fu rn itu re

m ake

your

in o r d e r

stay

to

outdoors

en jo y th e o u t doom
p le a sa n t an d com

fortnhle.

SWINES — complete with chains
BEDROOM

BEAUTy III

A h c u u tifu l s p re a d will do
m uch to add now life an d
s p rin g ap p eal to v o u r bedroom su ite , w h e th e r it is
a now one or a n old one.
We h av e a n ice a s s o rtm e n t
of s p re a d s in lovely colors
in ch en ille o r c o t t o n
w eaves In a v n rie ty o f p a t­
te rn s.

WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY? “

CEDAR CHESTS
w u m lw lu l
g if t

BUSINESS SERVICE

g iv in g .

u a te , n o th in g

WANTED TO RENT

&gt;p«d
ae­
o n wa do
N A V Y couple deslrea furnished
ted dealer,
apartment or cottaxa. Perman­
. front tire
ent No children. Havo car. P.O.
hd a n In­
Box 06, Bantord,
rood eetabI'also have N A V Y couple and mother weed
furnished apartment or house
Immediately. Call - Valdes Hotel
room 300.

PITTSBURGH'S COLOR

f m D YN AM ICS!* &gt;

OLD-FASHIONED
DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE I
O UT! &gt; J

" Tiy*V'f^rr •

c e d a r color only.

SECTIONAL
SOFA
■ As comfortable u can be J|
—

made . . u smart u any F

III Interior

decorator c o u ld

D

wiah for. Use aa a love ■
I seat and extra chair, at &amp; I
—- complete nofo br In a cor- ^
H I ner

.GOOD

aa ftluatratod.

Up-

“
bolstered In durable red
||j leather,.
wring cbn.

A l l about r

-

U ! stnictloi).

\ L »

The Mather
equipped to handle any

ADS ARE NEWS
BOLLS, On net

w IIJ^J mj

g ra d ­
m o re

n o th in g m o re useftH x^RaFdnil

mmm

N A V Y couple 'deslrea to rent
furnished apartment or hpuee.
W rit* P.O. Box 418.

F o r 'thB

a p p re c ia te d . . . f o r j h o b rid e ,

S r &amp; f t - s .,,.- . pi,

I’M HEADIN' HOME
TO REPAINT W ITH

th o u g h t— f o r "‘•*1

Ilf

�1

▼
If we with to be freei If we with la
preserve Uviolat* thorn 1nr* unable prilllege* fur which we have been eo long con­
tending— we mnat fight!
—TATUICK I1K.VIIT.

VO LUM E

(L h r

fe n d e r
AN

E stab lish ed 1908

XXXVI

Stalemate On
Veto Question

IN D E P E N D E N T

Plan To Fix
Food Quotas

rould .Allow
islon Of
luxation In­
v ol vi ng Sovi ets

m
•
*

£

Secretory Of Ag^
r i c u U u r e WouM
Limit Supplies For
Army, Lend-I^ease

WASHINGTON, .June 4.
(A ID —The State Department
today
u rged
compulsory
peacetime military training
for the United Htatee "becauae of
oar ..ebllgllioni
under the World Security or­
ganisation.’*
Acting Secretiry Juacph Grew expressed
the department'! view, hefore
Houae Poet-war Mili­
tary Committee. Grew, for­
mer ambaaaador to Japan,
raid "military preparedness
count. In thlnhlng of potentill rnrmlea."

SA N F R A N C IS C O . J u n e 4.
( A P ) — T h e U n ited S ta te n in
neekitiK nom e w ay o u t of th e
U n ited N a tio n s c o n fe re n ce HERE AKK \ ANK SOl.DIKK.s ji ihe concrete-fared entrance of the
f e a le m a te on th e v e to v o tin g huge cave at Kunigare, neni II, i, htc*gaden, Germany, where patntInga and other ore treasure, I,h.i ,-,| from all Euro|«- and valued qt
issu e b u t w ith o u t th e s lig h t­ million, of dollar* hail been hidden by KeuBhmarshal lleimanft
e s t yield in g on it* ow n in- ("call me Meyer’ 1) Goerlng hound ami recoveiwd by Aifkrnat
.lie
Uleir rightful owners.
nistcnce t h a t th e r e m u s t be masterpiece* will Ik? returned in due rourae
no v eto on th e r i g h t of dls- (International)
• J i n s ion in the W orld S e c u r i- 1
ty Council. If American leader-!
ahip falta to break tbl* deadlock I
— in which Russia (a at oddi with
the U S . Britain, China ami
France— the ronfertnee may pro
wore a wide-opeQ Door fight In
ftie dining daya. ,
For the moment there were no
aigni, of any Soviet activity in
th*. direction of breaking a dead­
lock on how much authority the
V r » .i n.i.ona ahouid hav. to
©•to atepa taken to preaerve peace
E xpreK H es
Tiy n aecurily council of a pro­
poned international league.
With Work In Tally
So delegation chief, of the Uig
Five—the United States, Uritaln,
State Senator IJnyd F IhM le
France. Chin*, and Rtuala—ihov£d that nueation aalde momentari- and State Kepresenlatives U It
Mnnn and M It Smith nrrnrl
((•NllRRfg OR l*R(R Twa)
in Sanford Suturdny night lot a
brief »ta&gt; l&gt;cfAr» retumnik: to
1allahaa.ee Tueaday mornlriK lor
the ipecial aeaalon of th» Legia
Inture.
-Ktp. Smith stated that he wpi
................ - — &gt;
r.mm
well
WIIH
f.rogr»»a outtl
*-r--ft^
aa. ball W
Future* I.L.
big league
beaebnll
f1* pleaaeil W
h l&gt;*ogma
•loUln.
beat

Sanford So ions Talks Are Made
Weekend Here,To At Rotary Meet
Return Tomorrow On Gas And Paint
a ___

Representative Smith RotarianA Voice RePleasure
g r e ta Over Departture Of Rev. Tolle

t

... CITY BRIEFS

®^V7tf*UmV&gt;OU^ c 5 , CU F bKrtk
tie* of Saniinolo High School,
former pro hurler, announce, a
haarball achool for bojf* 10 yeara
9
oge and up. Th* lima 10:00
A. M. Monday; the place Ninth
Street and French Avenue ball
park. The right way to bat, field,
pitch, etc., will be ahown.
Sanford Lodge No, G2 F. A A.
A f . will meet Tuesday avenlng at
8:00 o'clock at which time the
masters degree lecture will be­
gin. All new Master Mason, will
tc preaentrd with white lamb­
skin a;run,

Purple
ai uniur*
nv w m
Wlfor* w* found oot wh.
will alt on s if f .'t
•houlder, olao cooms to • jwppier
wh*n with aomoon*. I
' / ira n f*
men* I* file* (by the hton), ko
croon and w a u r.A n i ’ can fly
•d ow n hot not np; poi pa that',
why (bo como boro t « ary Sonford. Moybe after J « r goto a
little older on* of our Pot* will
cberk her out In f l j f. Junior
ha* retlded In th* H I y during
^ t h a day and In Barra I nine at
•a, P*IT»tt'»
a

U a o te d

In

William Zachry
Wins Br onze Star

■ ltl| MW.

I'asl lv\|)andinLr Air
War In Racifii' Is
Forecast As New
Carrier Raids Made

Giving Aid To Wounded Yanks On Okinawa

'

l Wr t«*t.rl«lP4 f rratl
r.ii'ull* i'\|i;iiuliii)’ I ’ acifit' a ir w a r *ur|i:i**niR aiiyih iiiR t h f nut lit has o v e r
soon was |in&gt;rni*oil i&gt;y T o k y o
anti
W ii-ltiiiRt-Hi.
a.*
the
A m orit jin ml* inn -- --n O k in ­
awa Wits *lc|l|l&lt;-&lt;| 111 &gt;
A J o |&gt;iiiii '.- |ir.-|i.iguntli.Ht.4
lirotliclotl
"iM.ml." — on rry1 inn *tratii*|ihoro l i a l l o o i t H
nnnncil hi .Icalli d- f - .ug loi-alie-t- pll.-t,
-»miii u. itil louto
to/ irio in.*,- Ininiloi.,- ittiii . . oil
th- I I It,-d Slati-s I 1,1-1 -aid f VA

iiiiio iiot.il

-.

to.

i,

i&gt;i.|iiinte«t

liulliHin,
li.ii I- bc.li
launcitrsl
iliitlv fi.'io I.ii.un -in.I- Mai l'J,
cm .*iog lh.. I’m ifI. in font days.
| An A i mi i|)ai.ii.iiirtu ......in,ml
1 .1*00 pi.,,,,. fl.-.-i . ,.f S ip. rfnrtres.c, would .... . raid Japan,
r n o i li d

in

I I, ■• ,

ilinll* al t (IV
ti «rt «||t
dll * 441* ahnUli 11*11111111x1••f

Assumes Pastorate

Speakers Pl ead F'or
Co- operat i on In
Meeting Food Crisis

” I he boya over mere
at « * * » 'rr, th rj
0ffk U I IM degTee*lo? f 1
:r'
.
front do not put thing, off and j |h lhfctW u v u npotX^ b,
* }J i, ^
•ay. 'I will do it tomorrow, hut „ y Whitnvr&gt; weatherman.
they are do, ng everything they
Whttner ha. reported tpoa.tb* can each dav t . Win Ihi. ^ Kr, Ur&gt;1 Weather Bureau .«
P f c W lllitf

II* &gt;

'l

»,

ftp hti I .

.I

i f.t'U
•I■.| K WM11|*• *
| ' inn t ml m® tIt'll
Tilt* I ll I
f
hu- ■wffrrvtl a
•Bfiimi I S. Mm lit* Cur|iA rl«»4ft| wit ti ft •’ till It**! «lf .Stlllliy
41 lir r f••t llll'I
I S l&gt;|4l«
• I eeevM-.aar
♦»aa
!**«•!

W illi K kl A RINK T M in i's SMVSHM
forwsni aid station, to twelve the "
lag lltmml I'lltm* III A te.*ur*a|r*| I ajlltri
b4tl (urtrnl Wimnal I S Mai like* hdn ••
^bt'ii* \lit!ftn.ili*&gt;i\a1 S**utt,||»)i«»|oI

NavyReveals Nazi
Sub Record Near
Florida Coas t s
111 F. S. M e r e h a n t
Ships In (iulf Of
Mexico Were Sunk

All Heat Records In
Sanford Are Broken ** • »-

Sgt

praltrtlv*

M cnilicr A ssociated P re ss

r,
Cattlemen Hit At
H S ilj&amp; n fa ir Ru l e s
» Of OPA Leaders

Ed Lane Reveals
Bond Sales IeUgRing

II

lanla far l u ­
ll. law la. SUM

a * .a * ..* .* # * *

Vocational talk* ware tna.le nl
the Rotary Club luncheon liutay
by Fletcher Holla of the S*n( ■&gt; I
I'alnt amt Glaaa Co, and hi Tom
llrown of the Florbta I'owe*
Corporation both of whom dcubed the purpoasa and piotrieni,
uf than particular bu*ine,-e*
. INprrjviurt* tr| T»gr»lj nvar the
dsparturr o f IUr^ Jod Tolle who
ha, t&gt;cen a member of the club
program for Seminole County fT^
and •mcr he tame here three veai*
tinted that a full rrport would ,|a were ,ounde.i by Lari Kipp
be given to the County Commi*i I aallaaed UR Tug* !&gt;»• •
nion. which meeta tomorrow morn­
ing at 10:00 o'clock on the mat­
te.'
He likewise expressed satisfac­
tion with the tiiMage of a bill
giving Sanford an agricultural
With rmt ■ few day* to go for
expenment station, even if funds
JACKS'»N\ II 1 F lt»i-«» i i s i**
were not ullottrd for the ptirpoac *nlr of war hond* for the 7th
_____________
—
, r i i | ) — “ K k »lM l«
a telllrm rn
!i * u in accordance with original re­ War Loan. Seminole County ha*
• *•*!
9
% clf im | H u r » l
m «»r R l*«itu tii
quests This new station, he raid, only reached half of it, quota
would include the present Celarv of tH7Snno it waa annmi*
Kxtifrimcnt Ijibonitory wh.rh li
r»t
an t m l vi i hi i
(or Ihc *lnvf
under direction of Dr It. W.
U S U I
i«
lirg liitrM
l* i * li
Ml*lr«Rr
l*t
Seminole
________
Ituprechl.
At the present time
reach it. quota
A „ |ra( ^
lt, , h. hut*»r, Offlt t *»f pi . » \allium* *I *i *
there are funds o&lt; f.'U).&gt;KI avail Countv fad
WiN’i
&gt;1
able for ibis work, and to this and please d.m l wait to the verv n( s, n,lnoU t'ounty were ahat William I
s u u Viim«i% Maiknp vu-i hi
an extra 115,000 t» expect*-l to laat day to huy your bond,. Mr Urfcl on ThurmJav
Frtdaa ot , juT
l»» f
FIX , Tws)
the IM Ktirt 7~i. '

*Velma Leiferman S 2c
lirSeltttiff War Bonds4 - '
Velma Leiferman S 2-c of the
^ V A V E a of the Sanford Naval
• M r Station, who ta aelling war
_ bonds during evening* this week
• l the Mix Theater, v a t recently
pictured In th i B#*Dy, SUlirA
publication, holding on her arm
’'Junior,*' a small, tame bird,
wevhleh she said, took Ita departure
“ rom the Station after being
adopted a, a pet.
The article read: “ A bit of
mother nature fluttered Into
N.A.8. Sanford Library In th*

WASHINGTON,
June
4.—
t hair man Anderson iD -N M l pf
the lla n o Food toiuoilttee, pro(hjscI today that governmewt
agencies—including the Army—he
given fixed food quotas to pre­
vent raid* on civilian cupboard*.
lie suggested to the h v ik k a t
that fo,»t allotment. &gt;for Army,
overaraa ahlpmenta and clvlttana
le assigned for three-month per­
iod, amt that no agercy be Per­
mitted to go hevond Ita allotmelt. Anderson become*
tary ot Agriculture next
Reflecting sharp reduction,
thi, country and Canada,
world's hog population
.d«,ut ;i |r t cent during the
year to complicate the
of atreteiiing meat supplies ov*f
.* war weary world.
Ke|«&gt;rting thi*. l!h# Office of
Foreign
Agncoltur•l
Relation*
-a.d the reduction in
continental Kurope ta much Waa
than in thi,
&gt;lr&gt;,pp#d nearly
Hog rund
JO pel cent in t Ki&lt; country durclu.lion reflect*
&gt;n« I'.tit This leslus'lb
rt supply of food
rrtncipallv * abort
-hiring the firvl nine month* of
the year and a lowering o f tbe
Government', price guarantee fa*
h-g.
World bog number, at Ibe
&gt; i mug of ly(&amp; are estimated at
,'5.\ 0&gt;vi.n0u head mm pared kith
550.lXKl.000 at the beginning at
1041 Tl.e 11*45 number reprw&gt;ent, a decline of IS par cet^
from the record level of 1040 and
ID |.r cent from Ibe average far
I he It* .1*1- 40 peri.-I
Hog numl-en in North America
mainly the Cnitrd Slate*, ( a**nda and Meairo totalled nearly
75,000.000 head at the beginning
of tbl* vear compared with th*
record of qy.ooo.ooo at the heCinnlne of 19 44
"U r le*a the current downward
trend In hog number* i* th*
Called St ala* a
chock 1* 1 .” the OFJUL&gt;' _
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total i* the*# two roontrie* hjf
the end of tbl, year ta not
tc I-* far above that of the
ginning of I'.ltll when It unsun
ml to t-ii.lKXI.iXH* head
The War Food Admir.ittrallol
ha, asked farmer* to tnereaa
pitductlon nearly 10.00-1.000 hea t
thi, vear, but Government aur
V#)% indicate that production mai
fall 5.1*1*0,000 head abort of th*
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Tokyo Promises Mass Raids
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To date the sdhford AlUnlngout*led
Coupled *&gt;«h
with aa blanket
blanket oil
*d | ^1»e fir*t &gt;eter*n ,lf-. haigro i ‘*4•1•si sit ihr »
Star h*» been awar-led to Te«h- National Hank haa bon.1 sale* county.
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i titets ti ” t S«f«
nlcal Sergennl Willinm II. Zachry totalling. JJy*&gt;.t&gt;4b.75; the Klor inert, hot air. that produced the*- 3pdci the * „ i-.rnt
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record
temperature*.
report
to
th,
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Jr. of Sanford. Fla . tl waa an­ Ida St.itr Hank, 4IH5.PU6. San
III v.| AI llllh I
On Saturday, the triaperatuie
Roant ,. |q, \\,IIm *I M o t
ll i» r \i'M« uf
nounced recently at hla Eighth font Host I fflee. 1)7.400. Long
I Sllt\ivn|&lt;i it
reached
101.
which
aluae,
waa
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colored
ab„
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Sat„i,l»\
io
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Kn* Iwrt- I rnttufr i
Air Force fighter station. The wood, $1,113 ao&lt;l Altamonte,
j f rr *. Mi* -1
1•
mesial waa .prvaented to T«8gt- $850 Other |-o*t office* In tbe hot a* ever recorded here, be[ displayed ho *ec,*,l showing a lirftSut piiftah
I* '..Mu. Mi *
•aid
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arcxunalation
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lit*
i»-int».
with
niiiir S*-ir th*
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Zachry for “meritorious achieve­ county h»»e not yet reported thi*
Mis, Wllmn 11,'iinett. nil of S„n
While Lee*burr and weal Fieri- oady H5 nected for dt..baigv
'4 ifr i*f n( ! hpfv J ••
ment in the performance of tout- month.
ford; Mr*. In lie llurlell of Iht^ iimt li* ■«*»(*l i Iip|h tv no tlMnirrrrda bad a heavy d ew n p ov of I •flf,
f*. Gant, who was born
.tending aervire* under difficult
I'eraons hucing bonds are adtons llrach. Mi, Pit il fason and nii"t !••• t vkrt'n th** Hi * i &lt;Kir.tricn.
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afternoon. "Ju*4l»r • Dodfe City. G» »nli,t«&gt;l at M
condition*.”
vised by Mr. Lace to ask for rain Sunday atlngy
Mrs Jack " a ,!, of t.rren t',,\e Mo«t " f tfU*
*i | lay e*l ,|imii
Ga. on Mar &gt; . m l . etebt
T-Sgt. Zachry, after a amall theater tickets for the Bond I’luvtua" wo* alingy with Sonfotd Rwa Ga
Snrlngs; Ihrrr *,,n«, VV.J, Kro­ wli.it Itr x*mt nti«l nlnye'l tin anywhere only .IS of an Inch pre­
thi
before
IVat I Harbor
fight*!*
Premiere show
at
the
Rita cipitation .wax recorded. Nrw
nen of Orlando. W I Hennett ,,l thirty flint v%■*;a1•| makt* tli am ty
After • yeat In tia ln t'g at Knit
h«4 been ordered to a duUnt Theater on June SO.
Sanford ami Sgl J I’ . Ileiini'll III lUPPll M l . ' t •b a!|It| thf Uu»*
Smyrna and the east coast had Kenning, Ga and Fort Bragg.
station, w *» called upon to •*l' S. Arntv. to France; one bin win■ still lighter sprinkle. Vast areas N, C. he pas srnt In the south
it ion I loin ?»»v ol‘M»r■ume the duties of th# Material
Iher. John Hennett of Sanford, Mttion t h r i r .4*1,1 talking u ilh
of Voluala county rrwscvu • q»- weal Pacific with a corps «f
Department of the :i#l«t. P-81
three sister*. Mr, Julia Sntip of iiptt»|iii)tpi men fiotn nil over the
Uolate apectocie of burnt o ,»r ergineer*
Muitan* Fighter Group. Hla reSanford; Mr*
Ed Oglevhv of mu |t|, I am i'tinf lilt*ut that tho
pine lands, and vegetation In cy­ 'There b» participated - in th,
aoureafulnen, er.thuilaim 'a n d
pres* swamp*, normally bright flrat Invasion of New Guinea and
MINGWOOD; June 4. Ihi^vtall luike Monroe: and Mrs. J M r i ' i t f l S tnti* .»n*1 Itu-sia will tret
willlngneaa to work In precuring,
i Roberf J. Chetum. long time and green at thU time o f year, the Papuan campaign, lie wear, —Tonight u,hcrs tn the third week Henderson of Mnynor. Ga ; nl,o
I h f i r ullmn cf will fore*
distributing and storing. Item*
17 gratwlchildren
l i m i t IlntMin into Inn*
eaaentlal to the operation of hi* resident of Sanford, died at B:30 show th* brown of leave* killed four battle star* on hla Pacific of Taring at the Sanf,it,l ttilando
Fniiernl ,etvj.-es will 1» con
M. Sunday In the Veteran'*
Krnnel club, and Sevietary Leu
It iw rrrtnin that | ir u t u n llv
by th* heat of flame*.
Theater Ribbon and a unit etta
troop won the eeteem of all per* A .
lioepital In Bay Pine*. Mr. CKeMinimum temperature* in San­ tion. Altogether be was in the Arnold has given fan* a pmgram ducted ut the Erickson Euneral nil of Kuiope util g to the left
aonnel aifoclated with Mm.
whl, h it will he leal difficult tn Home on Tuesday nl 10)1 PM mn*l Ifiin h ru iilv to 4*iiinitiuni^ni
The
25-jraar-old
S a n f o r d gum had been in Ul health for ford during th* heat wave were: Pacific area for three years
It in I hr nrw wilrltl onlrr Thr
Pfe Gant say* be saw lot, &lt;&gt;( pick the winners. „ , evenly are and interment will follow
aoldlar, the ion of Mr. aad Mr*. aom* time, but waa token tq the May 31. 70 degree*; June I, TO
lakrview I'emrteiv.
Kum iiit m A morn*a nrr noinj*
degree* and June X. T3 degrees
while be wa- overseas. The) the rntnes matched
William a Zachry, Sr. of M2 hospital on Friday.
Saturday nifhl'* log surprise
A veteran of World War I. Mr.
to ninki* n In-t tJrf&gt;iH»ratr f tsrhi
Were hod, be says, but be liked
Oak Avenue, Sanford, ha* boon
«irnin&gt;t thr |‘t'4»p|r. hut I th|nk
New Guinea. However, be la glad was the defeat of Electronic, con­
in the army two year*. It* ha* Chetum operated a restaurant
thry will liH.qr out rnfortunatcly
te ha boro* and expect* to live sidered the best runner at I ong
OfCTOd over**** fo r lh* po*t 14 near Rand'* Siding on Weal Flrat
For sohtc rea­
thr hi hoi movement !• "ilin l" ami
ta Sanford a* his mother movr-l wood thi* season
month*.
t‘
'a
; • Street Hla wife preceded him
ran hr of littlr help in ary battle
in death by one year. HU only
Georgia to OvteJo while be son he failed to get off tn his
usual good start and was never
aurvlvor U one brother William
for the wofkrr*
Mere on the
the xerTK-e.
able to rt-coyer and come from
o f. Indiana, who arrived in SenDAYTONA BEACH, Jun. 4. Wr«t C'ociat labor i&gt; iloing nothing
{ behind at is his custom
ford yesterday, end * aUter. Mr*.
(.Special) —IM.
Frank
Bagiev, nUiut oriraniurg uml han no pro*
Tonight*! entries:
Uraci Truman of Dalvill*. I ml.
formerly of Sanford, haa recent­ pram. I wrote to Thomai, Addes.
rirwt
Kaew-X
ta
si
lie
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Funeral eerrtce* fo r Mr. Cbeily arrived at Welch Convalescent Kr.inkrnntrrn and HiJImnn, hut
1 Xkoo Away
V MolKainlle
8 /Set- Buirh I * Collin* U S . bm will he held Wodneeday after­
Hospital, the Army's naw recon­ they are not interested in any­
&gt; tin Patrol
» M III l I,Ipso
1 i herokee R ail.; Milk*', IV14*
noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Erickditioning center in Daytona Beach. thing hot their Jobi.M
I Ptss Away
• I'fietoKee IVaita The rarrfully nlanned recondition•on Funeral Horn* with th* Rev.
• .|a aacefaltran of the fine work
*eeww4 B a »t 14 Wile,
B. D. Brownlee officiating. Burial
ing r r ° « r»*n here will speed his
Of th* district champion Celery
tk-test H a ll " a l l , "wakle I
frill be in Evergreen Cemetery.
convalesce nee and assist his re­
I
"away
l&gt;*fn*
l
Ml.*
Je.ter
Fad Bare he 11 team and lla coach.
War Herb*
a ll.rd l.uek tat turn tc test oi health.
Member*
of
Camnbcll-Loaaing
C r . Kettles, 13 gold (lated 7J Hllvie
IX/lly
*
t'lemeRtlna
Poet, 53, of which Mr. Chetum
&lt; The son of Frank Uaglc), en­
baseballs ore to be pre « Marvell Wave I Tin? KI4
waa a member, or* requested to
tered the Army In Ilecember,
ad te member* of the team,
T V H Itsee. S*wla.tlf i
Gortlon Victor Frederick, 20.
meet at th* funeral bora# at 3:00
t « r r a * 4 H alf "alls IK a V h )
104.1. and hat since served 0
an attractive gold plated ml.v
U t il*
1 ttalntwlhef'aea
O’clock in order to conduct aenrmonths in the Pacific theater of sonarman, third class, USNR, or
balter trophy haa been pra­ 1
I Aoto Machine « Merry Knlakt
ice* at th* eraveaid*.
operation*, until hla .alignment Sanford, arrived at the Naval
te Cooch Kettles by Frank a Ijs t News
T Shellfire
Training Station, Norfolk, Va..
o f Sanford.
I rtra
* "ta . Hill Kairr her* at Welch.
May 17 to train for duties aboard
THRASHER ASSIGNED
gwwelk Ware— Vatwrliri
Jeoka and H a r m a n
a new deitroycr uf the Atlantic
lwle l- a Haeel
Darid Elliott Thraaher, 1\ tea­
Brumlev will receive their 1 RhythmtqaHa
ava il Ias4r Judy
Fleet.
TAXE8 CANCELLED
men, tecond clam, USNR, *oa of
Ok graduation tonight I Hetty Ma*
« Time I’s.aea
He wears ribbons for the Amer­
Senate Bill 304 became a law
Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Thmiher of
ile High School.
Bob
on May 31 without the Gover­ ican Area and the KuropcanCalory Avenue. Sanford, hoi com­
and Clarence McKee are
nor'* aignature. Thla bill cancel* Afrfcan.Middle Eastern Theater
pleted a courte o f itudy which he
W EATHER
la the service so their base,
begun la April at the Mlaorroft
FLORIDA— Portly cloudy with certain taxes in Seminole County with three atari. He la th* son
will be presented te their
Trofnlaw Center o f the Atlantic
Oqoch Kettle*. Other little temperature change tonight formerly owned by Sanford and of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frederick
Float, at Little Crook, V a, and
Scattered early now owned by the United State* |of Route 1, Sanford. 11*
wilt get their boa*- and Tuesday.
and
haa been .aligned to duty on a
evening thunderaho.tr*. moatly
ty coll
Air BUUon.
Ip central poflion.
rd N
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(ilin t

Third Week Of Dog
Racing Begins At
Longwood Tracl^

Robert J. Chezum
Died At Bay Pines

S-Sfirt Hugrh L. Collins
Is Killed In Action

nXSLfi,

Pvt Frank Barley
Returns To States

Home On Lemye

Are Given
Team Members

Gor don Frederick
Arrives At Norfolk

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MONDAY, JUNE, 4, 1915

ICm Ui s W V is a raw* &lt;&gt;■*!
, of 20 county cattlemen assocta
. J tiems atte. deti the stormy session
' whlcTr ws* called to present tbol 1
objections to current OFA prac­
tice* to OPA official*. Hurtor.
Walker, president of the HHIsboroogh County Cattlenieti's AssocIatTon, presided.
"Principal speakers for the
cattlrmcn werr I*. G. Williams
of the State Association, and
Dav# Turner, past prcsldtnt ul
tha Association. Both speakrtu
outlined In detail clatnrt of onfelr
treatment and pleaded for co­
operation by tha OPA
wltl
cattlemen In meeting present food
crisis.
“Jot Creel, Miami, Chief En­
forcement Officer for the OPA,
and L. H. Heath, Tampa, Chle,
Meal Investigator or the OFA,
explained OFA action ae It is
T O T HUMAN B B ID O r—tta I*
today; bat, a* th* mtelin* we*
r&amp;ntrr m ef forcing * f u k k i « t »
told, the rules end regulation1
approved measure* which died on Inf who* b u M wiry bM* ttM jfij
era made by Washington offl
the Renata calendar at the newly. Ulha enemy—l« shewn demonstrate* data, and all local and district
la the “ Here's I » w Infantry" m
concluded regular session, made enlatlM)
oficars can do is to carry out the
of Doofbbor Uctles,
. their appearance In both houses
directions they reeelve. 80 far our
during brief opening sessions.
experience has been that top men
r
h
l
CUM
WsIUrs
M.
RtaNU
i
Otherwise, there were no eon- niU bntb. frnnfrlranU. U * # n
in the OFA look open cooperatio
eret# development* and the House on hla back fa HUff Herrrant lUUt aa a one-wsy street leading to
recessed until Tuesday afternoon, K. Hamilton, of Auburn, Main*, baft- Washington.
the Senate until 12:45 F. M. nr.I rr af th« Brens* Star Medal, and thr
"Saturday 8*n*tor Claude Pep­
Combat Infantryman Radge for *X- per announced that the OFA hi*
the House until 1 F M.
o m Ui t c a f i n In setlea. b l f a
There were prediction* that backfround fa rrfaato Ffaat 0 ) 5
decided to Increase
Florida’s
tome agreements would be work­
■laughter quota hat declined *o
ed out at caucuses during the
been the plea of ogr prodocer*
after the lawmakers had
that the tprota system -be aban­
’ an opportunity to sound out the
doned. Flans foe working out the
sentiment of the folks back home,
application of the iaerease has
f Sharp difference* nf npi'lon on
not been* announced,” he said.
th* form and manner of rcapporDiscussing
specific
markets
tfonmanl were expressed In the
Wilson said that Btarke has sold
Senate, where
North
Florida
270.000 doien ear* of corn in
forces, have a preponderance of
civilian
channel*
*nd
18,740
voting strength.
doxen for Army consumption.
Average price has been 28.2 ncr
Senator Lewis of Marianna,
dozen,
leader of the North Florida bloc,
"The vegetable season is fast
proposed that reapportlnnme’ t be
drawing to a close at Plant City.
accomplished by n ronstltutlotini
Only 27,030 packages were hand­
amendment to give more-pOpulou*
led there last week for a gross
South Florida three additional
return of $76,067.00. Pepper*
aenatora and North Florida two.
were still the leading commodity.
This plan was opposed by Renn( l« iili» n t
rri&gt;M » ■ « « • O a «&gt;
Dry weathir has severely curtail
tor Mathew* of Jacksonville, who iwiir of (hone ilcluilx.
expressed th* opinion that any
N n&gt;i subs suec«stfully nttuck- ed production of eggplant and
form of ’ reapfh ftlnrtnrnt throu*&gt;h vi) II] xhlps In the Gulf of M* X- okra which ordinarily would be
constitutional amendment would Ifo and the water* off (ho Flor- heavy during June.
“ Arcadia had the finest run of
be Invalid and by Senator Shcldoc bln coast
Of Tampa, who mid that a plan
( ’usualtil'* in
attack* 'to­ cattle at IU auction Tuesday that
IF has had this season. 268 head
to give South Florida three new taled 382,
brought a gross return of $ 1 1 ,senators l« North Florida's one
The gulf «ea frontier force* 005,00. Calves
brought
from
would be the only one that would were rrcdltcd with only two pruh10.50 to $10.00; yearlings ITSO
be acceptable.
■Lie sub sinkings ami two mojo to $11.00; cows Id.SO to $12.00;
Sheldon said that unless South «uh* seriously ilamngrd.
.
steers $7.10 to $ 12 .00; and bulls
Florida, which has approximately
One sub *hot down « nary $H.OO to 10.HO.
three-fifth* of the Bute's popula­
Tho Jay Livestock Market *o|4
tion, were given more representa­ blimp o ff th* roost of Florida.
The navy v-a» rmnetheleoi suc­ 00 bead of cattle for $1,024.00
tion In the Berate. South Flori­
dians would retaliate by refusing cessful in nutting a stop to sink­ and 40 hogs fur $517.00 at Its
There were Tuesday auction.
to elect any more state officials ings in the eulf.
only four successful attacks In
''Women are keeping our can­
from North Florida.
IIICI,
none
In
It*
1
4
anil
noiu In ning kitchens at Titusville and
North Florida now Has 23 sena1046.
Holly Hill running'at capacity.
ifi'to 'S ou th Florida's 15. This
Nails sank 25 ships off the
"Considerable alterations arc
distribution was set up 20 yeans
being made at the Lt*« Oak mar­
ago and there has Iwen no re- numili of the Mississippi,
In ths early d lf*. of the war, ket In preparation fer the fall
apportlonment “aim * thenr
Senator* l.ewl.* und Fraser of u submarine riliniiiallder surfaced tobacco auctions," ho said.
Theta
8 t- A l|ttu*tinc said they rietcr to survey the damage.
would agrea to any plan that , were small beats -pleasure craft
in
peace
time
on
the
scene
help­
would do away with any of the
war o ff the toakt o f Florida Fsb,
ing with U10 rescue.
existing legislative scan.
10, 1042, only. 22 mile* o ff Capo
"(Jet the bell out ol here be­ Canaveral IlgfcVv Two torpedoes
At th* outset of the Berate
session, Lewi* proposed that the fore you net hurt," the sub com 1 struck th* Pan Mhaaachuaetu, 2o
Legislature follow provisions of mender told lbs snmll boat men. I men died and 10 more were hurt
There was one sinking o ff the
• 1042 constitutional amendment
Thrift m
later three ships
' rovlding for a special electlor, Texas coast in ItsAZ.
1ward torpedoed In th« same vicin­
Five ships were torpedoed off ity, the 8 . 8 . Republic. tha wreck
;o vote on constitutional changes
the coast nf Mexico In 1912, How. still awash o ff Hob* sound, the
of an emergency nature,
ever,
thrre were only eight at Citled Servlca* Empire and the
llO said that under this procedj| uro, th* Legislature could propose tacks in tho extreme west part nf |W. p, Anderson:
the gulf—that Is, on routes be­ j Four day*, 'before the Natl*
tapforti
• truck, th*
tl golf sea frontier cornthree-fourths vote,
three-fourth*
vote let the people tween Texas anil Mexican ports. struck.
All of these details are dis maud made a lu cre* of it* fight
ratify It In a social election t»
closed
in
a
series
of
articles
and
Ing fore*, I* consisted of:
be called within 00 days and re­
anlall ahfpa, four of which
convene late to uctlvate the plan other materia) released by the
headquarter*
of
tho
gulf
sen
fron­
laid up' fo r repairs.
adopted by the voter*.
tier public rchitionx office In
c l- «~ *&gt;■» Dost.... - -

Navy Reveals Nazi
Sub • Record Near
Florida Coasts

yo Promises

Raids By
iber Balloons

right spot overhanging the water,
was jast what he needed to pull
himself ashore.
Exhausted, regaining and los­
ing consciousness, Hunte began
crawling to the shelter o f a small
wooden shark. There, he thought,
he could rest and gather enough
strength to open hi* escape kit
to get out the morphine. His
scalp was slashed and the blood
was rurmlng down and mixing
with mud an his body.
He saw some German civilian*
coming toward .him. They ware
kind in their treatment. He was
wrapped in a 'blanket, hoisted
aboard a wagon, and hla wounds
cleaned.
They offered one of
their "precious" cigmret* to Hunte.
When he began to regain hla
strength and recover from the
shock he wma turned over to, the
Luftwaffe.
From there it was 13 months
hehlm] tho barbed wire o f a
prisoner o f war camp before UJi.
troops liberated him. Then ha
was flown to France, whence h*
hiked an air trip to Britain, where
he will visit nil .wife In Scotland.
Lieut. Bunte had three enemy
planes to his credit when he went
down. He reuorted destroying his
fourth, a Junkers 62, on th* last
strafing mission.
A graduate of Rustis (Fla.J
High School, Lieut. Ilunte spent
18 months in the Royal Canadian
Air Force before transferring to
the A A F in October. 1942.
He I* the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Hunte, of Rustis. His wife,
Grace, lives at Falkirk, Scotland,

Stalemate On
Cattlemen flit
Veto Question
At Urtfaif Rules
Baffles Big 4
Of 0PA Leader-

Sanford Sulons
Weekend Here, To
Return TtirnWrow

and other airfield target*, do•troy ing two small vestedit o ff the
Kyushu coast, und wrecked a lo­
comotive at Miyatki,
.Other JUeja Jrpn?_lhg tlaUej. I l c e ^ T T o r a 'j t S V I t * l ‘ airfield
and' Industrial Installation* an
MlnsmI Dalto Island, about 200
miles east of Okinawa, alio on
Haturday, Tbc Island had baeh
hit prcvluuslu by both . carrier
planes ami naval bombitrdincnt.
Jape Bnort of Pilot*
. ,
As a possible duo to the small
bag of enemy planes on Kyushu,
Halsey's chief of staff. Rwur A dm.
Hubert B. Carney, said In adtane*’
of tha -strike that. tha. -JaMPCM
Fare suffering from a shortage
of pilot*, - were using obsollte

In Human prijrinck; U.8. carrier
pianos twice raided suicide plane
base* Id southern Japen. Nip­
ponese suicide airmen continued
their raid on
U*8. shinning
around Okinawa.
Heavy fighting wag reported
In the Davao sector of the south­
ern Philippine*.
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department has had four
tha to concoct new troubles
the Japanese, celebrated bfa
rp to tea^ duty by a quick of gasolln* anil iparg .parts had
iVr-bom* air m aan at- five bean reduced by prdribtta Airier■ of tha enemy suicide filer* lean raids.
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Cafnay told rcporUr* aboard
Tokyo reported that the the third fleet flagship u |t
muvsd' up fo r the r*ld* Uwt'.th#
ushu attack* Into a sac- Japanese aulrid* air. t ic ties S r *
1 atrlklng In 14 forma- obviously a thrstt." but Ml4&lt;tM0
ween 8 and 0 JO A . M., failed in ovary effort to brlfk up
time Sunday (7:00 Lo tha Okinawa ooeritlort;
,
M...Saturday eastern war
Moat m eh t ksmikas* attack*
Tokyo said about 170

with JK&gt; re lfftr mawhlhe 1
Three H-IB bombers, wh
*0 old that It w$a hot
for thrrrt td require two
repair work after being u

(f puflnurd rrasv Vftjr# CM*}
lv to have another look nt a
trusteeship problem c e n t e r i n g
around assurances of independence
to dependent peoples.
Even on the veto there Is ■
larger area of
understanding
than at disagreement among the
Big Five, That la true also of *
miscellaneous assortment of other
conference questions.
Reach Agreement
In fact, at a meeting last night,
lergcd
th* big five statesmen merg
their views on u number of points
on which they previously hod not
been in complete agreement.
They were reported to have
covered enough ground to get
some conference committees rol­
ling tomorrow toward completion
of their tasks of drafting Indlridtial sections of the charter for
(he new United Nation* league.
Bom* committees hail Iwen stalled
by lack of blg-powcr understand­
ings on various point*.
On the veto Vtaue, Russia la
standing steadfastly (or what she
wants— just as the United States
has held out against an AustraInln demand that nations' pledge
themselves td promote" full eninlovmrnt and against u ChineseRussian proposal to include the
goal of independence in a portion
of the charter which would ap-’
ply to colonial peoples.
What Russia want* Is a vetiy
applicable nil dawn the line to
action in the peace-enforcing se
rurity council on nil except "pro
ccdural" matters— like the call­
ing of meetings. The Soviet* or
the liasl* of word from Moscow
are saying that even the queatlon of bringing controversiea be­
fore the eojncll for discussion
should be subject to the veto.

4IA0II of the Norwegian under­
ground movement during llie Nazi
occupation. Ps*&gt; Berg Is pictured tn
Oslo as he talked openly at a pres*
conference.
(International)

ThirdWeekOfDog
Racing Begins At
LongWood Track

Burning Plane Is&gt;
Blunged Into Lake
By Eustis Fighter 3 NiitiirfiK

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A IR
FORCE
, -FIGHTER STATION.
England,
June I, (Special I - Toll, lean 1st
LIcuL Allen h. Ilunte, 24, of Rus­
sia, leluroed to this base recent­
ly t&lt;&gt; (ell how more than a year
ago. hi* plane afire over Berlin,
■he plunged the craft into a lair
and lurvivod,
I U*ul Hunt*, a member of tbe,
'I M lIa t M
c « *« oast
Ith lighter Group, was strafing
and Oenrge Touhy who recalled 4 Naii airfield on Berlin's doorRev Tulle's work for the com­ *t*p 4prit f&gt;. 1044.
munity, as well a* his contribu­ Mu slang rocketed nrruss an air­
tion* to Hotary. Ho responded, by field at tree-top level it struck
egpressler his regret* ovsr hav­ a high-tension wire.
ing to leave ami declaring he
”1 didn't know at the lime
wrong."
recounted
would never forget the fellowship what was
Hunts. "My plane began burning
he had enjoyed nere.
.
Introduced by (i. A. Speer ,** «ml the cockpit was soon unten­
one who was born in Arkansas, able My plane was loo low for
who had spent 15 years (ravel­ me to bail out- I pulled up a
ing fo- nn automobile concern little and Jettisoned my canopy,
amt 12 veer* managing radio rhi-n th* cockpit was burning. I
stations, coming to Florida In looked down and saw a small
!l»42, Mr Holla said hs took lake near Potsdam, ami it looked
charge of tho Hanford Faint and Ikd the best ’•Inc* for me!"
Duple pushed the nose of his
Glass Co. W o years ag o nrd has
•IkMar down. “ That was Ihr
built It up An a $8(1,000 goncarn,'
explaining (he Imnortanca of aft | tan remember. I blacked
understanding somelnlnv nbnui mu before I hit the lake and I
itninis before paintin'* a house. don't know how I hit the lake.
"I enmf to a few minutes Inter
Mr. (loll* said that It Is some
limes belter to put on one coat of Things were changed, Instead of
turning up, mv plane was sinking
palrt than two.
"W e have experienced men whr and I w a s strapped In, I don't
now why, but I tried to unbuckle
will look over your Job," he said
"Idll you what kind of paint to ny parachute instead o f my safe­
use, what It will cost you and ty belt"
Then he blacked out again. Ills
how much you will have to pay
afetv bell was still buckled, boili­
your painter."
He also described the various ng him 111 tha cockpit as the
lane submerged. -• Ilunte’* limp
kinds of. glass r,ow In commer­
cial use and the purpose for form was with the plane.
"Next thing I knew I was fr&lt;»&lt;
which they are suited.
the plane, fluting towards
Mr. Blown, who was Intro­ from
ihc surface.
How my safety
duced as a Florida -cracker from belt loosened I *11 never know."
Hull, Fla. and a grndunla of the
Dunle had only enough strength
U. B. Naval Academy, traced the
Inflate one half of his kino
history and function o f the jm s
Is larrtv fjnnted on this.
turrmwi.—f f i r sal(f t,ke ’ wae-wW* AltemaleliT r(4trt* and toddling
hort'Wsfd. H t o w whit seemed
iges to !iHn»* hlfir the half-mil*
to the shore.
A Tdrae, - which
"rovMence hail placfal ’ in ths

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About 00 per cent of the cargo
Icgying th* United Stales In 1044 the Alaska 'brewyi bear, somewas for the armed service*.
Cadiak.
times called tile Km
Only about 10 per cent of the . Except for1 '-Greenland, more
men now In the Navy were in ser­ than 00 pct cent of all Arctic
land Is snow-fred'in August.
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te m p e tra tu rc f o r real p ro te c tio n . In s u la te d , « u p e r
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M i l out of your clothe*—If you
kpray your ctoaeta with Flit I ,
Flit kills moths, *ggw and larvae
—on 10* spov—14 stainton when
used
directed and pt*a**nt■matling. tool Say an
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float commander, Adm. 1
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III- anl Alfred Stine, tJnii, of
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85 to 7 d a y s, GO to 21 d n y a old.

170$ and Richmond in 1103, but
ua* was H g y m
by David Melville whof^KtuU
its homo in Now port.'Jt.T^B C)

call" for areargandH
ereergam
the Tnlne
from the fWat eound echoel at
Key West end ■tieh. other aircraft
a* rnlkht be located In the ere*.
Gulr *Va froftfler offlter* esti­
mated thAt.tiwy tatUbd about 31
dirferani U-boata during the war.
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Get Off High Hat
If Yon Want To
&gt;Wi n First Place
t)&gt; ADELAIDE KFHR
AP Newsfcatttrrl' Writer
Patricii Sinclair, ' Jt-ycar-nhl
woman's senior national indoor
Ibrcast stroke champion for 22')
yards, say* the first secret of
success in winning championship*
is not to get high hat.
" I f you don't get high hat over
ehe races you w ii on the way
to ;u cham| innshlp, everybody
likea you and you me ut ease and
relaxed in the next race," she
said a* rhe sat near the pool of
the Women'* Swinjmi.'g Associa­
tion in New York, her brown hair
Burling above a brown sports;
frock,- her tiobby socked feet in
sadd!
oxfotds tracing patter s
on the floor.
"But fherc ate other secrets
too. Oitu important thing, nnlu
ta lly, i* thorough traini'g. An
othor is not to let vour opposi­
tion acare you. I 'always think,
‘Thi* cirl has ju j^ t w o arms,
two legs; and
can dq as well
as she can.’ Aril then you have
Jo have fight, loo. When I won
■he 100-yard Indoor hreust stroke
championship ln*t year, Jeanne
Wilson was enough ahead to win.
Hut 1 just got that fight in me—
thut Irish— mill I licat her by a
tenth iif n second.”
G Patricia chalked up n lime of
1:17:5 to break the national rec­
ord by one second last year, when
she won the |n&gt; yard champion­
ship. Aftrr winning the 220-ynrd
title in April of this year, she de­
fer ded hei 100-yard title the next
Pay nnd lost it td t)m same Jean­
ne Wilson whom she defeated last

Red points for n» d kitchen
fat* Our government has
n .
niithorirril yottr iKalcr to
swap red |«onta; wflllch will
help get you butler, in re­
turn for your used fats . . .
U red point- mid 41 forrarh

1'i.uud of fat. So aovo every
drop of used fat every day.
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TH E SANFORD* IIBRAI-D. SANFORD. FLO RID A
year.
Patricia In the last prison in
the world to volunteer •cope* for
chain I io ship tucctM. They have
to he dragged out of her At It,
twice n champion, she i. •nil ..
m.klesP little girl.
She w »» born in NVw York,
daughter of Kdwnrtl Siin-iuii. n
former amateur boxing rhumpnm
(now at oil trucking itlprrvivui |,
and hi* wife, Mary—both lunn
nting cnthusiaita. Patriciu look to
wnter nt three before she could
swim, jurnfing off diving board*
Into poola where her mother
pulled her ashore. In the next
few year* »he learned t . &gt; urn,
kangaroo dive from a family
friend'* hark, and dive from u
40-foot platform. At ten she won
her first race — an Amateur
Athletic Union freestyle handi­
cap. That prompted her parent*
to give her a membership in the
Women's Swimming Assouan....,
where her conch eventually de­
cided she should become a breaststrokcr. In the rest few yv«i«
Patricia streaked through mile*
of water daily into the champion­
ship class.
Today she is a freshman in
Washington Irvirg High School,
first lieutenant (vice president)
of her class and an avid collector
of postcards. Her sergeant bro
thcr who is "with General Kl.n-nhower's group," has sent her
about 500 ranis for her collection
Some day she wants to he a phy
• iial Instructor and, eventually, in 1
marry "and have lots of elul
dren/'
Hut before that she hope- to I
achieve a Inng-felt nmbitlon the
women's
world irdoor
lura-i
stroke records for 100 and JJo
yards.

MINTS TO MOUSF.WIVE.s
Weekly from Home Demon•liallon Specialists.
T allahassee

Jam I. 191'.
Warrant) l»eed,
' ltu»h K Me-et us t» I &gt;di»
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('no pel, Walter I. et uv t“
Claude A Whiddon et u*
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Florence I
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Po|c. Owen J et if. to Nurine |
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tisiur.tour*
A .nan needs about 70 grams N ( Ural
flat■tc Mortgage
'of protein in his da-‘*.-tuieI. and
John,on, Fred el nv to Florida
•I woman mImmiI fit). ace.riding to Stat Hank,
1 the Yardstick of good t ulntlon
Chattel Mortgage
1 set ui. for the United States by
Hodges, Motris II to Florida
: the National Kcsciireh Council State Hank.
In I’.HI rlv Ilian fo.»l supplies in
l.imltrd Warrant* Deed
the protein uch U’ licit Stoics
Wells, W. J Jr. et uv to Wil
provided ini) glams a person 1ham Walker et uv.
K»en if fool supplies in ItU'i I
Satisfartlon of Morlgage
weir to drop to the level of the ' Sanford Growers Credit I'orp
pi. &gt;..i veals IIKIo-ltl.ltl. which •
unlik.-iv (lie civilian supillv »tl.l
Would allow Vrbuut 1M* grams id
prolcin (of each perso I daily
Null iriom-t* ha e never sue
gr.ted;th*t all of a day's do oi
70 giuny. of protein «hould conic
from animal sources—Hint Is.

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More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any ut!i*

4. Special)
So strict »n* the secrecy *urDoolittle, i rounding hi* vi*i‘ that he arrived
general for and dcpuilcd before LnkelunilrPt
ho leturncd were aware of his visit The gen
r uftci .'13 ernl spent most of III* time at
’inly gleet- the l-odwick home where he got
ii I*«Hl"irk. whtil I .mi\t irk iln cri^.l us **?ht
Aick School
period of d a u he hi*
hr uinvttl had in thret- vmr- "
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Mi l.oriwtrk isrrvrtl with lien
lr • *«voiit| rrnl IkMilittlr in the Hritthh lalei,
firwt i*r.nc A ft leu Sinl&gt;. Franc* mi»4 Hcl
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Fr«e Movie Day” At
. Ritz On Wednesday
National "Free Movie Day" will
h« observed In Sa-.ford nt the
R ill Theater on Wednesday u
was announced today hy Mutiaeei
Dick Mullirs.
All persons purcharinp bondat the theater, which is ah off
ctnl issui'g agency for gnv.ii.
ment bonds, next Wrdne*d«&gt; ».l
receive a free ticket for the i.g s
lAt performance that .lav I *
not i&gt;urchn.ing boed* that .1..,
will pa) the standard admi,»ioi
Feature Attraction for net.
Wednesday's "Free Movie- t&gt;.n
Is the War er liras.' coined) -cn
ABtlon. "The Dough girl,
*|j||
ring Ann S'herldnn, Alexis 'o i,
anil Jane Wymni.
“ Free Movie Day" ireied. - tIn
gala War Ilond Premiere sh».&lt; -•
the Hits, scheduled for Wcdor •
day evening Jute 20, with Ih
entire |wrf»rmnnce. consisting .
the feature attraction, "A S«ni
to Itemenilrer" and a &gt;&lt;ivi
stag* show, being held rs. lu-iv.-l
for laind buyer, who have pui

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JENNINGS

The first national election re­
turn* to be bmndcait were Oil
when you buy your inaurance, Nov.' 2. 1920, when Harding de­
feated Cox,
from ua. All pallcltff.we leeue are
non-asaessthle. The premium you
The first broadcast of miisir
liay la aii you will ever be re­
wa»* on Oct- 7.1910, when J)r.
quired to pfcv.
Frank Conrad placed his home-,
However vou eh arc In the made microphone before n phono
savings of the company and ret graph.
hack n imrt of tl)HtPremium In
.dividends.
.^'s
lioiiia Pasteur', disetivery that
' You can safely W v i &lt;on your germ* cause Infection led to an
fire end windstorm .insurance by- understanding of the true winplacing your insumna) with ua. "'• -• ’■Ip between cltinllneae aml
The fact th ^ M R a . Iniuranee health.
companies, hanki .and govern­
mental agencies accept mutual InOiurance policieioOajptoprrtlee In .HArry F. Byrd, Henator * fmni
which they ara Interested 1» an Virginia eince 'IDSd. is a direct
impressive endoreduent of mu­ descendant of Colonel William
Byrd II. who founded Richmond
tual insurance.
. ,c • . -r in 1737.
These financial iiialltutloni with
nillllnna
ilnllrfPif' itth»el«*l
In
millions nf
of vdoll&lt;
Inyested In
lal-eatpte \ m r
Their
cervlce tn#
CBjEv c a n t
counsel, accountant
source* for ddenpl
economy and dtp
mutual Insurance. A’
l We will be gb r
lu r w y of your f t
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T h e re l» nn old, old m iracle being w ro u g h t In t h e
( h e a r t s o f m illions o f school hoys nnd g lrlx —th e th rillin g ,
b r e a th le s s se n se th a t “ sch o o l's o u t" an d that- claim s of
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o o k s and te a c h e rs c a n n o t b re a k In on freedom to roam
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M any a p a re n t h a s to face th e need of g e ttin g a
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little w ork o u t o f th e new ly em an cip ated y o u n g s te rs .
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S p en d in g -m o n ey paid f o r odd jo b s nrm ind hom e is a fa ir
lU iim ir t lo a x A T S s
p ric e fo r som e lim ita tio n s p u t on freedom . M ost h ea lth y
r s r s t a •• ***■»*•
ay c s i r i r v - * . * * -------------• ■; y o u n g s te r s a r c w illing to help— tom orrow . A little ousn
5 U Maatfc ------ ■------------ — -•! h elp s g e t th e jo b done to d a y .
gar** * " .k « —
I n th is w ar y e a r h ig h school y o u n g ste rs a r e tem p ted
Re
------to g iv e u p , m ost o f th e fre e d o m lo r o p p o rtu n itie s to e a rn
' A l l . M t e a r r e e x l e s w , rm r** • [ m o n ey on fu lltim e w ork. T h is tendency should n o t go so
u tow t i t » t t | W t •
f a r t h a t th e h e a lth -g iv in g boon o f su m m er play is lost. An
■»m . will » • • a*rate r*»
o u td o o r fo rtn ig h t, a t hom e o r cam p, betw een w ork and
S S v r H I t l t l r q lt t .
a u tu m n school te rm , w ill pro b ab ly ta k e ca re o f It. T n ese
a rc se rio u s d ay s, w ith w ork to be done, m oney to be m ade
ta« Mileaet tWU «4, MveelUma
u i x i t i M i I t t s * la r a - fo r f u tu r e schooling. B u t f u n - a n d leisu re a re a lso needed
iw . ■!!»• rwwwlff ollk
fo r w ell-rounded g ro w th .
S i s j s w r t . t t la t s i , H *
P e rh a p s ih c r e 'is little c a u se fo r w orry. H u m an n a tu re
d o e sn ’t' ch an g e su d d en ly , even In w ar tim e. A ten d en cy to
t M e ' e t f i ’ a n v * » .T1,‘ V o v e rw o rk d u rin g v a c a tio n h a s l&gt;cen re siste d s tu rd ily by
A M I , relltlce I t tSt
Uw r » g e n e ra tio n s o f y o u n g ste rs, nnd probably will lie ngain in
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q u ite s u re w h e th e r th e C h in e se a re g ro w in g s tro n g e r, o r ;
th e J a p a n e s e a re g ro w in g w e a k e r. In sufch a case th e r e mny

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The
ROW’S FA LL. CALL ON HIM C h in ese, helped In creasin g ly by A m erican food, supplies
WHEN Y(1U ARE IN DIS­
TRESS: For th* oppression ol a n d a m m u n itio n , a re re c o v e rin g th e ir co n fid en ce a n d i
tha Poor for tha sighing of the e n e rg y an d becom ing a re s! a s s e t to th e Allied cau se aa
nwdyTnow will I arise aalth the well a s lo th em selv es. T h u s th e F a r- E a s te r n w ar Is "p a y in g ■

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0f f " an well aa b rig h te n in g th e fu tu re in th a t v a s t a re a .
^ T h e new if of ch an g es in th e political und m ilita ry line-up
o f le a d e rs is also re a s s u rin g .
bill* Hkr Suddenly Forward
C o n im en tin g on th e g r e a t im p rovem ent in th a t long(Prom The Christian Science
b lig h te d region,
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ICICLES thick on th* roaa bush, th a t m ilita ry v icto ries to d a y c a n n o t he measured m erely by ■
it Dow
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b o w piled high on the hedge,
h«dre,
m ilita ry y a rd stic k s, b u t .a r e also “ m a tte rs o f th e s p ir it.” It
Walk* and roads snow laden,
is o b v ious th a t, a f t e r o long and dolorous tim e , w hen
Boow at the aky’a edge,
m illions o f cru sh ed m en in so m an y lan d s a w a ite d th e ir
This Is the winter’s heyday.
lib e ra tio n in d o u b t an d fe a r, th e rig h t is triu m p h in g and
Dtift on drift Has whlta.
P*ra In the hills, and light gray th e r e Is reaso n ab le hope fo r a fre e world.
Down In the towns tonight,
I t will be the d u ty a n d th e glory of en lig h te n e d m en I_____
lot thy suddenly forward,
in m a n y lands to ta k e u p a n d c a rry on th is new torch o f '
.
pnllght suddenly clear,
wax wrung l&gt;pcaiii* Ger- |Orient production d6c» rnt mskn State* Marine Corps on Solomon.
the end of the winter.
global lib eratio n
1 " wa« oiii -.roduceil and be- ■» * * r morally right.
many
Gilbert nnd Marianna* Ixlarvlx
Ptrhapa, spring may be here!
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Only upon the willow.
Growing a little gold,
Only upon th* maple
Whose bud* swell even in cold, '
Dut a cloud on cloud Jut* upward.
Flake on flake descend*.
Hope waa there Ilka a wishbone.
But winter held both ends,
j
—EIDabeth Jana Aatley.
IPIerra I-aval Ready to ^tand

Trial for Treason. »ay* Shaln—

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ranee D Source of Mo*t
Tfotlnlt*." saye Robert QuRllan.
fio If you have trouble*, why not
-tback^ p on your IgOoranaeT
srld Should be CWar on
ka'i Foreign Policy,” say*
[mes-Unlon. In fact. It wduld
all If America were clear
President Truman la planning

to uae ex-service men to ferret
« * tax chlaeler*. So It may be

cau»e Germany luat it. nut lie I
enuxe there wax xnfflMHI t|f In* 1'
Irinalrally immurel about Nail 1
It h aa been e s tim a te d th a t som e 200,000 new a u to m o ­ lam
biles m hy roll o ff th e p ro d u ctio n lines Ix-fore th e end of
Von hiitr the cone,t*ni impre*
th e y e a r. T he a v e ra g e citizen , w eary of y e a rs of a tru g g le »ion that they'd like unulher try
At the Cfvic League mecliriE
w ith w o rn -o u t p n rta, re p n ir bills nnd crow ded tr a n s p o r t a »t jfpttinjf enough raw material* oh Tuesday ut 3:00 P. M. Dum­
*n that they could xtnrt another barton Oak* will be the topic of
tion, g rin s as he countn th e m o n th s. Hut, alas, it isn ’t so war.
an explanatory address by Mrs.
sim ple.
Cnly among the deerly rell- I^nla M. Carmack. All friends of
T h o se 200,000 c a rs w ould l&gt;e barely en o u g h , acco rd in g giouj have I heard other explan­ the members are invited to this
lb a u th o ritie s , to ‘'sa m p le ” th e m ore th an 30,000 au to m o b ile ation* for the defeat of Germany, and the tea hour following.
‘■'aid Frau Anton I-ar.g, widow of
Lyman School commencement
u ealera fn the c o u n try . W h a t Is m o r e ,-lh e re nre so m any .Oberamme
rgati’x
most
fa inmix wn* a nuccewiful affair during
p rio rity o rd e rs a lre a d y piled up o r exp ected fro m d octors, portrayer of tho Christ in the it* three programs. The Baccalau­
oxxion Play; “ That’* whnt the reate sermon Sunday night inm in is te rs nnd o th e rs e n g ag ed In public serv ices th a t not
oven th e 2,000,000 cars, .considered p o ssible d u rin g I94G Germnns get for tflrnlng to the ; tludad an atoquent di*ci*ur»o by
Godless,
| [iev. James S. Haskha. Class
will fill thorn id).
A German priest, delivering u ’ mgbl
program furnished the
, M r. A v erag e D riv e r pro b ab ly w o n 't h a v e a c h a n c e to Sunday sermon, told hi* parish! humorous prophecy, .muaUt ami
sp en d hi* m o ftey n in tll th e y e a r a f t e r th a t. So h e m a ^ ju s t this: "Your present troubles doin '.-presentation ol Awards Tuesday
as well re sig n hfn tself to th e fa c t th a t som e of it will h av e •tern from tne war. The war *ns 'aVemng.
the finnl culminatin', of ■the
Thureday night was real com
to go on re p a irs , nnd he will be w ise to h a v e th e m m ade only
destiny you chose -_--tln» in t)i« menccttient witn address hv the
ns *oon ua d e fe c ts show up. U nless he d o es, he m ny f i n d ( ,_ ......................... .......................... noted Dr. Itoyal Wilbur Prance
hljn so lf w ith o u t any car a t all, w h ich w ould be iro n ic, now I ho.x come about becauie the (Jer- of IColuna College, presentation
th n t th e r e ’s a little m ore g as to use.
-•«pi* deiirted the r»«h of of Diplomas by Principal E. J.
morality and choac instead to Laney and cither numbers. The 16
follow the pagan and bartnric member* of this claaa wore,
ractie's of rampant materialism. Hlllla Fetter, Frances Farina,
The German people forgot the Dorothy Thomas, Virginia Crus*,
j rights of men— rights which era Vary Catherine Gray, Uerlruuo
\i'herenl
regardless • of
rare. Hudson. Ruth Largenl, Leona
That’* why you nre In your pr*- Montgomery, Hermine McGrath,
Donald Lee,
Muriel
Prescott.
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attacking a cJIUntry with which • „ .
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Rut voices such ns lho*e of the Heba Weaver, l,*on llelma, Eu­
we had a treaty of friendship., pr|Mt
scarce ond weak in gene Nowell.
.,
Army, June 1, — Why did Gerard
besldea
they
w eri
ton Germany today. Materialism D
After exercises on Thursday
.many lma tha war?
strong.*’
Tha
general
seams still the German’s answer for his night there wa&gt; n party for a
I f .you aik tha averaga Ger- •lightly confuaad In hla thinking. defeat, lie sees American soldiers few friends invited in honor of
man, ha'a got th'e anajver at the
Why the German la surprised !■ml American tanka, autumn tir Ilermlne McGrath and sistcra at
"ila longue. Ue waa out- that ha waa out-produced, I doi’t rifle* and machine guns. ‘Ter- the Longwood Hotel.
. Jl’a aa almnla aa that. know. After all, ne triad to fitrht laps aome time in the future. If
L'apt. W. J. Welle, Jr. and
Frau nominal. widow of the United Statea, Russia and we can get enough raw ma­ fatrll" art movin' to Tamoa to
trahal Rommel, tha fam- Great Britain at the aame time. terials.
make their home. Their home haa
irt Fox, waa asked her The m u lt waa always inevitable
There’s a big job to be dona In been sold to A, Van Dam.
Llcuti Rayburn Milwca after
from the dajr Hitler, declared Germany. The German people
war on the united Statea. The must be convinced that the war manv montha In tha Pacific la
German expraaaaa regret only was wrong In Ita origins, not home with hla wife for a furlough
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that he didn't hay* enough ma­ merely In, ft* result. It'll he. a ol*V®/lajre.
Sgt. William Steward Proaeer,
terial to strip, not that he alerted •ong and hard and difficult job.
the war.
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It won't be done oversight. It son of Mr*. 8. 8- Proiaef) baa
When yoo - apeak to them-on jgill ha m u he done qrcr a period b*|j cited by Major General, T.
the xtreet, yoa notk* Ih em fy elig of y e a i^ b u t someone -will hwv*.
United
speculatively
th a
enormous to tell the Gtrmena that sufranking German pneral stated •mount of American equipment
It sbcclncUy; "A mouse doesn’t which constantly moves down
enoee, e_ c ^ tr
German roads and through Ger­
That ’then waa somathlng Im­ man streets. You have a feeling
moral In thajr acta o f aggression they are saying to themselves:
and that Oefmany faced an out- “Wall, now, If wu ha
« i e d w orld .flcw r«J ta .th *. jj$r» terlal we would, jl
mans only tartly. Thera waa, for war." The war. to

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The Oak* Saturday night.
At Christ Church Sunday. June
10th there will be no Communior
Service will be *t 3:30 afternoon.

Dream - Cars

LONGWOOD

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Construction

Fort Yukon in Alaska, ha* a
weather hurenu reconl of 100 degreen In the shade nnd another
record ns the coldest place ’ In
Alaska, at 7ft degrees below xero.
The military requirement for
meat amount to about 24 per cent
of the available tutiply this year
In comparison fo 18'per eent las'
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But Only Because They Lost The War

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Washington
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used to call a "ehro .lc Uar." Th*
new WFU should start with
Henry Wallace.
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We catch ouraalvea wondering
what we will uae or news after
the war la over. For six y*ara the

and the radio have been
i over to war newi. Rveryelse has taksm a second
Blau. tirTItuirvIIl* Etar-AdvocxU.If wont cornea td * woret, we
(oald cover, the dlvoree courts.

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•.Japan's Httla* paper balloons
with which they sought to. bomb
tha United Bute* Into submission

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toward I t a eradication, there
are etiU too many wajn In
which typhoid favor can be

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plied* these may be madi
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|Miss Ellen Meriwether
Named To Committee

* Social Calendar
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The I’ rcsbyterun ilusir.es* Women’* Circle will meet at the
J chutt'h ut d.OO P. M. for o covercd dish supper.
.Miss Madeline Mullcm will pre‘ sent her music pupils In a recital
til the Worn* i I'jub at 8:00
Jf'.F. M. The public iS' cordially In* vited io attend.
The IJoartl of Managers of tho
;y Hanford Wdman’s Cl.tb will toes:
shit 10:00 A. f.L at the club house.
* Th? Duu inters uf,.Wesley of
M the Methodist Church will r.airo
. their regular businf** nrd social
''meeting in the Cimrrh annex at
"H:0ll I*. M. Mr*. Msrcu* Tyre’s
group will iict as lipttetsrs.
* The Aiunmi Class ntid the
Alhtliyan Class* of the First
Uuptiat Church add hold a jo in
• meeting in tlie ' annex of the
church beginning' M .7:00 I’. M.
* ' Foljoyring a short business session a covered dfsV-supper will
be .served. Member* of both
rlasaea arc invited to attend and
bring a covered dish

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The * Service’ Wive'* Club will
meet In the lilirnry of the USO
ut 8:00 P. M.
The
business meeting
and
lur.rheon of the Sanford Woman's
Cloli will be In bl at 12:30 P. M.
and the hostess) y jqr the ocasaio.t will Ihj: Mrs. -/allies Mough
ton, Mrs. II. II, .Mcl'nslin, Mrs.
A. L l.yon, Mr*. L ,A. Palmer,
Mrs. Irving Feinbcrg. The pro­
gram will Im) n.noynced later.

Mins Edith CheHtmit
W i n s Scholarship
Miss Edith Chestnut, who will
grv duate from Seminole High
School tonight. h*» received word
from ■ oho English, Slate HuiwrA inti ii'Vnt of tlit- Public Imtrurtlon. that *he ha* been awarded
one of thr State Scholarship* for
Proipcctivr School Teacher.* bas­
ed upon county representation in
the Florida House df RrprrsenlaA llvrs.
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The srholni*hltf', hvanev. which
amounts to $StH)r&lt;iiri|) be paid to
Florida Slate College for V omen,
throjgh the State Treasury at
intervals during the four vear
college period.
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Scholarships were awarded to
those of each county on the basis
of scores made on the test yrhleh
w** given in April. The competi­
tion in Semlnule High Sfhool wa*
■quite keen this year.
Jh— 'M is* Chestnut has been an
“ hoqor student during her four
yertra In S e m l^ t ^ H M I'in d on
Thurgday oaorningr *h« delivered
herr’ eoledlctgry ’M im a as the
class exercises. During tha past
ypaf she has acrved'ias edltor-ln0 chiof of 0 -j "Caterv-Fad", tha

M id Ddrlc Sue fMlllams, who
wilt be married in tha near future,
was honored on Sututday evening
by Mra. Earl Dossey and Mra.
Billy Vilhen at Floral Heights.
The room waa beautifully dacorated with cut Dewars and yellow
candle*. Mia* Williams waa gift­
ed with a hand painted tray by
Mrs. Vilban anil also received a
piece of crystal l a - her chosen

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A buffet supper, consisting of

a Salad course,, watt served to
tbe-.fpHowing gUOStS! the honor**,
Mri* -Williams. Mrs* Jack Grant.
Mrs! Ralph D ^ ty - Mrs. Dick

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Boyd Coleman,’,j d n . Albert Madadn,1 M rf- J.P . /Tiwnnond. Mrs.
V,E&lt;‘ R oum illat,. lfra . A.S. Wtl0 Hama.' Mra. A.^PTi .Epps. Mrs.
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Mi»« Ellon Meriwether,
i t'nngiiti-r of Mr* Anmr
Merli wvthrr. #i 1f* Oak Avenue, Sgnfonl. was r&gt;|if mnt*&lt;1 this week
to thr ronimitt,-* wlurh |ilar* the
" • i’KI irlifn ii* I 'l.i.r i at Ohio
H i *lpyn.l 1‘ irit. r -ity ('ailed the
Morning Watch, tin* committee
I illrict* the carl- morning wor­
ship* which student* may attend
before going to cInane*.
Mia* Meriwether, who ia major­
ing in religious education, ia
I iiriiiinnriit |] activitias of the
j YU 't'A.
iV n |e y
Fellowship,
■ Knar's club, anil |« a member of
I Alpha Chi Omega fraternity.

Mrs. Hayes Elected
President of U. D. C. p

Mr*. Willtnm Weclerl# of Mail
land. Mrs. Adam llrrkchilr an.
t'lvde Jones of Somerset, I’n. h
| Donald Dunn returned home the guests of Mrs. Harry ilrtftn
Friday from Texas and lsiuisinni
hating liecii culled to Sunfurd bt
the death of Harry It. Heerrn
Mra. Hrerrn i* the sister of Mr:
Ilrrkehile ami Mr. Jones.

The annual meeting of the N.
D#V. Howard Chapter. United
Daughters of the Confederacy,
waa held the laat Friday in May
at tha home of Mr*. j.H. Truluck with the president, Mr*. F.E.
Koumlllat, presiding. The chaplain,
Mr*. J.M. McCaskiil. ltd the pray­
er and tne flag pledge and'salute
were given.
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The president read the report of
Tom Jones will leave Wctlnc*the year’s work after which Mr*,
B .L Part ini, chairman of the dav for New York Htata on busi­
nominatinj • committee, nomintad ness.
the following officer* for the new ;
year, who
were
unanimoualy 1
elected. Those chosen: president, I
Mrs. J.M. Hayes 1st. vice-preal-T
dent. Mr*. J J . Bollyj 2nd vice-I Mias Lynn Cantwell I* attend­
president, Mr*. J. St. Clair White; ing a week In Orlando visiting
treasurer. Miss Margaret Roberta; xyith har Uncle ami aunt. Dr. nod
recording secretary, Mrs. McCas­ Mr*. Allan Jones.
kiil; corresponding secretary. Mr*.
M.K. Wigglna; historian. Mr*. I*.
A. Hrumlcy registrar, Mr*. 11.L. ■
Perkins; chaplain, Mrs. E.A. Doug-!
lass.
A history program was then
given after which refreshments | Friends of Mrs. Iiyril lisols
were served by tha hostess as- j will be sorry to learn that she is
slated by Mrs. W.R. Dyson.
critically ill in the FernaU! uughton Memcrial Hospital.

Mis* Joy Merritt of Homestead
and Alii* Marjarie Hatderman of
Ft. Lauderdale have arrived In
Sanford to attend the graduation
of Ml** Rosemary Culluin. They
are both guest* at the Cullutn
home.
The Daughter* of Weslev •of
the .Methialist Chureh have post
tMinrsi their Tuesday meeting at
the church annex because of thr
going uwav purty whicli will lw
given for Rev. Tnlla- and his
family. The mrs-ling will lie held
at u later date.

Breakfast.PartyGiven
For Bride - Elect

Dresses

A flov-un tlrw of flov^-up Infantry flfhtlnr, aa shown above, la one uf
lhr artlon K rn n from -Ilrrr'a Vour Infantry?* thr Army (iround Korrn
i&gt;rr%rnUtlon of thr alory uC InfuitrT remmr, akill anil tralnlnf. laklnr
art In the ••flfht** are: Carrortl John I*. Jonr«. *«»f Krarto. Kentucky. In
rent, and filaft Hrr*eant Clifton W. Alford, of llouxton. MUUnlppL Thr
demonstration of hoar ail unarmed Infanttyman ran disarm an enemy
armed with a rlltr Is pari of thr two-hour exhibition whirl* rulmlnates In
an action-fillet! atUck on a plllhos It* which all Infantry weapons arr

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Twenty-flee of thr%* •Ifrrr’r Vour Infantry* unlU will tour the country
Jutjux Uin 7th War Loan |»rl%«* I«» show hwsr War lluuds fo Intu a« Ikm.

Fort Mellon Society
" Of DAR Organised

Miss Margaret llutt-uf Athens.
G*. is visiting with her nuhr.nnd
uncle. Mr. and Mr*. Victor Mc- Lieut. A. Fisele, Jr. of Cleveland,'
The Fort Mellon Sociaty. Chil- Laulln.
O.
dren of the American Revolution,
The table was overlaid with a '
which ia being sponsored h&gt; .ho
Mr*. B.W. Herndon ha« leturn. hand-drawn linen cloth am) cen
Sallle Harrison Chapter, D.A.R. rd to her home at &lt;101 Pari. Ave tcrest with pink rose* anil carnn
held its organisation meeting on hue after spending several s e i i i lion*. Mrs. Smith presented Miss
Thursday, May 91, al the homo with her sons in Daytons Reach. Williams with n lovely set of
ot Mra. A. It. Kay.
colored novelty glasses.
Mrs. Key, organising president,
Mrs. J. Q. [juiey amt daughter,
Those invited to he with Miss
conducted the meeting snd ap- Mra. Jamrs Higgins, and young Williams were: Mr*. Wm. Vilhen,
[olnted the following officers to son, Corky, have gone to Day­ Mra. tluysel Siemens, Mrs. Ralph
serve during the ensuing year: tona Beach to sptmi a two weeks’ Dean, Mr*. Ed Cotter. Mrs. Jgcb
Junior president, Mias Kndsley vacation.
(■rant, Mr*. B.E. Aiken. Jr. and
Mrlsch: secretary and treasurer,
th#
Misses
liettv
Thurmoiid
Miss Caroline t-ce; historian and
Mr. and Mr*. S. J. Moreland
scrapbook custodian, Miss Pa­ hav* left for New Orleans. I.*. l&gt;orls Hall and Martha Adams of
tricia Took#; registrar. Miss Syl. where they will visit with their Orlando.
via Meisch; and color Ix-arer, son-in law ami daughter. Rev and
Henry Took*.
Mr*. W. B. Sumner
Mr*. J. B. Ray, president of
W o r k s Em ployeeH
the
Sallie
Harrison
Chapter.
Mr. snd Mr* J J Holly left
D.A.R., and honor guest, greeted to&lt;Uy for CIHfftn, (I*, where they
the officer* and nromise.i her iilan to upend the nummer with
A
pic H Tor me:nlier« o f tn*
loyal support to the new orranl- Sir*. Dolly'* Brother i &lt; ln^ nn-l Public \V••i ka hrpnrtrncnt of thr
zatlon.
nister. Tlr. and Mrs J K \n Snnfonl Nluvnl Air Stnlmti wm Mr*. Key stated that anv &gt;ue thony
enjoyed ut New Sniyrnn llenc1'
who is intrested and has children
Son iny Kamil)«*« and children of
eligible mny contact her for in­
Mr. and Mr*. E Compton have | the ut at ion employer* filled th*
formation regarding membership left for Wausaw, \Vi»c wliere two lurtfr Navy Iiu m m provldt I
In th* Fort Mellon Society
they will visit for some time for the occnnioti.
At the conclusion of the huaiThere wu« plenty to ent, It)
nrie meeting, a social hour waa with their daughter, Mrs II W l rludlnir cor i on the cob and Ice
Christensen,
before
gmrg
to
enjoyed. The next meeting will
Cansda to spend thr remainder . rold wnteimelon. Two cnnYft»
be held in the early Fall.
covered ahclteri* were art up, 0b«
of the summer.
for the |ieme tnblen and fotnl, the
Mr. and Mr*. Don Mrfhn aid of other for the hathera
Lieut. P (ienrvoNe w m h gen
Ruskln are mending a few da\«
in Sanford with relative* Their eral eharge « f arrangements an I
daughter. Miss Nell Mulligan, Chief W tt W I'hrtstoffei^ap.
Th# West Sid# Primary School who was graduated from Junior ' (&gt; C Stnfford and lira) \Vidler*
will have its summer round up Clfgh School this morning, will formed the cominlttov llial ulith.
n»d the plenie.
of pre-school children Tuesday
afternoon at ItiTV o’clock In tbe
•rhool auditorium. Dr. toland H.
Dams ami a nurse of th* Sem­
inole County Health Unit will be
there to see that the chlldran get
the necessary shots and vaccina­
tion.
The teachers especially urge
[ •reals of children who will entfr
West Ski* i«hool next September
to brinp them and get .them
ready far school. “ If a parent
participates in this program,”
they said, "the child goaa tfi
school without the fear that most
children have when they hear that
the doctors will be coming some­
time soon to give them shots.
Also they will not have to miss
any days of school due to the
after enact* of the shota.”
This la the aecond vear that tha
Wait Side School has participated
In this program. It was a success
last ysar and is lo be an annual
program at the ^ end of each
school year.
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Picnic(iiven For Navy

Summer Round Up
Of Children Held

MIRACLE SPUN RAYON

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la Malach. Mary Ann
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work. iB-gufar hours and wage*
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KEROSENE ~Wat*7 H*aUr and
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A v e n u e . _______ UP8, purebred Doberman Pintcher Champion blood line. |M&gt;.
Kelley, Box ?37. Hanford, phone
County 23(U,

r«V0 YOUNG fr«*h milk g o at,
reasonably priced. Mr*. J-N,
purdlck. Houth H*nford Av*.
LA R0E BIZE baby bed
Inntrsprlng mattreis.
1 Soda Shop.
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Bauman,
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lets. 7be. Homer’s Soda lihopWATERMEIXIN3. Also firm vtne
ti(vcned tomatoes fur canning
Norwood and Tlndal’a Store
la k e Monroe, Phone Cuonty

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AH Congressmen Have To Do To Up
Their Pay Is To Vote For It

By JACK STINNETT
; qth turns them out.
WASHINGTON
If all Vmi nr
The evils of this are too obI hud In do In raise nor pay a a* vii.ii*. Iiivenllgntors nutslile Con­
3rd HL
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lo vote, who wouldn'tT
gress report unts|qivfK‘ully that
GIRLS for Swla Fountain. TouchYet &lt; In gres*, is so rowed by persons in industry holding equi­
pilbllr &gt;•11inam (hat I, on* gnue “ 0 valent jobs nre much better paid!
leaf* withnul lui.ing 'he sa!»* y that they don't have to maintain
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ficc. L'.Miil a ymr. iVihup* they
BY WBHTKRN UNION
mi* justified but they ure ternW ALKING OR
|uri‘fj l#v the roiirluRion of ulmoat
BICYCLE MESSENGER
rv«»rv om*
hitn 8tu&lt;lie«l the
40 CTS HOUR
privtilem arriaualy that member*
40 HOUR WEEK
' of a Utgielativf Uo iy abouldn't
! have to renort lo such subterADY TO work In office
I fllire*.
to 7:00 PM Prefer one
No mu' ilejirt thnt there ia a
understands « » itrhhonrd.
I frihh'p tif ( ‘imjfrensiutiai Incomue
del Hotel.
&gt;Iviita who aren't worth a (j »Ua.
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numer
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up the poor pay unit ins#
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GILBERT'S Panama Chocolate HIGH Hl’H ltt&gt;1 in.vs
candy. Homer’s Soda Shop.
rhccklng laundry
person Seminole &lt;
THREE BEDROOM houa*. living
dry. HtU W. Ixi St
room, dining room, kitchen and
bath on paved road. Can give
M ISCELLAN EO U S
Immediate noeietslon. Edward
F. Lane, ‘*Tha man who knows CURTAINS, lac - table cloths,
Sanford."
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acarfs, washed, starched and
stretched. filM Mellonvllle Ave
]1W acre* Und lying south ot
Phon* K7H
, rallrokd, house and 2 lots
jaiown a* Tooten PUc*— WareBORROtV HERE WHERE
'j bouse and 2 lota lying along
PRIVACY IS RESPECT ED
* aid* of railway in Cameron YOUR natural d*»ire for iirivoc)
v City. Going Into *«rvlce. Mat
*in money matters Is slriflri
3 Konlk. R l I, Bo* 133. Sanfonl,
respected here.
Fiiemt* am
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relatives are nut (luesliutied
about your credit.
Your etn
player or business associate,
.-*■ BUY SPECIAL GRADE
will not hear of your persona
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•flairs. There is no cause for
Jiatched from high type U.S. AP
embarrassment.
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Reasonable credit requlramenl*.
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No co makers on money loans.
100 fo r' tU-PBr prepaid, life
Variable payment plum.
delivery guaranteed.
Poultry
FA M IL Y U )A N CD.
farpk' V 3 Bo. Howard Ave-,
Phone 33
Tampa, Fla. __________ ______ Florida Bank nidi.

Kentucky Derby To
lie Run June 9
l!y FRANK ECK
AP Newsfralum* Sports Writer
NEW YORK
Vrlevan horaernt'ii (u-l that the Kentucky Derhv will be a wide open affair
when the rate I* run at Churchill
Down? on Saturday, June it.
Pi,aiding you are willing to past
up unbeaten I res For All. who
I.ii- ye! to travel a distance of
i i.. ind veterans point with ortd*
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WILMINGTON. Calif., June I.
Thr U.S. Treasury recently an ir in : to i o s t iu it m ii
warded a new star In the al
O K K II K UK T i l K
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A T K I t i i A i i O K I' S It T M E N T
ready star studded Treasury " T 1'
Tml la hAMUfir Plorfttn
award l&gt;*riner of Ihe California
May !l, l* li
Shipbuilding Corporation's TerlN O lT K flA irn
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versary of War Bond sales at nn th * Jitli iH y of Junr. 11f &amp;, for
th* yard and for Advance Puy- th# c on a tru c tion o f th# fnllu w ln *:
H T A T K P lt O J K C T . JOll No.
rool Savings drive planning for
m O -tO l.
Itnart
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the coming 7lh War Loan. In
A#mtnoi# County. |j#tw(#n
the paat three year* Cal 5hip
K o fn l
C it y
and
O r» tij{*
County
lain#
Wm k
lo
worker* have bought over 43.000,roA^Jnt *» f rmi*lru#{|t&gt;n o f
000 in War Uond*. setting a re«
Unml
llltumlnoufi I&lt;«umS
card for California Industry.
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McCone.
Calship'*
mile*.
A r *r tlf l# d check
president.
read ..to
assembled
In lit# m mount of f ‘ liM'u
worker* a telegram from Robert
w il l ha* r***jmr#d
II. Moulton, chairman of the War
F o r each prnpuKiil, ft r#rtlfl#tl
Kin*nre Committee for Soutnern ch*ck to Hi# amount *lftt#«i ahov#.
| a» able to the cha irm a n of
California. The telegram follows:
Htat* It o Afl IhpurlinMit, with
"I'lease accept alncere nppreeis- th#
lit# o ###*#* rjr HfMw'n potfumanuary
tton mid congratulations on behalf Htainp„ atta ched, must n r r u m p i n f
A ll
r r r t l f lu l
ch*ck»
of Ihe War Finance Committfe-on **aeh hhl
■hall hr err I If led wittily 1&amp; 1 1*«) *
your third anniveraary of the of
Ih# tint*
for rtcH v ln jf h i!*l
Cnlsbip War Bond program uud CitlhlfTR r h n - k t w il l not hr «#
Til# tihevk* rtf thr tw o
for the outstanding results ob­ crpt#&lt;1.
rit
hlihlr ra will ho i|#poatl#il.
tained by your employees who lo fAll
w o rk to h# don# lr. arcnriS*
through the f’ayroll having* Plan an## w it h th * Plana* fCpfrlflratlon*
have purcha*eil In excess of 43.- and .Sfm-lul P r o via Inn# of Ih# Nlu l«
000.POO In War Bonds. during Hoad Depa rtment- .Special a t t m *
|ion la c alle d to NpecUI P r o v i ­
this time.
dian* which w ill t#« ftmnlahcd with
“ Certainly your results with an
average of over 111f&gt; per capita
and 163 per cent of plant quota
in the Sixth War Loan ramnnign
toys any other large rroim In
Southern California and I think
probably in the nation os n
whole.
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“ We know this has meant the
B U S IN E S S
enthusiastic support of manage­
ment, the entire cimperil ion of
the American Federation of Ulm r
Representatives and all of the
employers in your yard. It Is a
flu* tribute to millions of mm
•ud women in uniform through
out the world ami Is an example
that can be used most iffectlvt|y with others in making our
•dans for the coming Seventh War
Loan campaign, in whirl, we are
against looking to Calship em­
ployee* tor leadership.
“ heap and sincere appreciation
is i xtended front the Treasury
Depart mint to you and ever von
In your organization who so
genuinely participated tn th. on
t.mu, I at i omidtshmeril.*
Mu one expressed his strreti
hop. that the combine t st-pp...
of labor and manager.t. It, to..
Iw continued In tlie Wu. Hon.
effort and that ( alship cm
ployees
will
make
an ever
Sen-nth War Loun und in thi
year ahead.
Three years ago the first bon.,
drive was organised at Calship
ami in its first month t'alsiiip
pets demonstrated tn the world
at large thnt they rould boj
Linds as well as build ships. -Tl.i
yard's first goal was set at 2M&gt;,
ottUUH) dollars.
l^tlshlppers met that first gon
in. a matter of days. A new go*
was *at at C.dJO.UdO dollars Cat
shippers met at one. toi Tht-;, '
the goal was luosled lo lIsr mi 1
pOstu lc" figure of 2 1 .U00.lHHl lol
|ars. Headed hy Chairman Joht ,
D. Burton, the Calsnip bond corti .
ntltt»e
Talstd
then
slghae and went to «nrk.

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P h o n r R3

In occonlnnco w ith n n ew d irectly,? fro m O.I’.A
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d e ta il O ut-wf-Htore .14c p g r q tiR r f
R etail H o m e-d eliv ered .I 4 c p e r tju n r t
W h o lesale .I2 c p e r q u a r t
O .P.A . price on s w e e t m ilk re m a in s :£ h c ,« n m e :
O u t-o f-s to re ,18c p e r q u a r t ^
H o m e-d eliv ered .19c p e r q u a r t

SPENCER - HARDEN DAIRY
GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

Pitrro Renoir, famoua French
painter, first painted on pomdain.

'.DIAMOND RING
' care of Herald.
BRIDE’S DREAM HOUSE.
Juet th* houea you have always
wlehcd for. You can move Into
44 the aamwday-you buys it, you
do p o t haV* tq wait. Good locetlon. cotn*r IoL ’ Edward F.

TOD COULDN'T ASK FOR'BETTER
&lt;8®&gt; SUPREMIS
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FLOOR VARNISH!

.Stakes at Garden State last July
rad* him in ht* three other vie
torirs and brought him second to
undefeated I’avot hi the rich Kt
monl Futurity last September.
Alexis closed his 2 year-old
camaigu by running second to
Rick’s Raft in the mile and .
sixteenth Walden Stakes at Pirn
lico, Nov. 26.

OUT WHERE THE BREEZE
BBGINS. A cool, comfortable
home, six acre* of land with
Servlcs personnel
few orange tree*. Edward F. ATTENTIO N
and vacationists —■ Apts, and
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rooms tvyi Mocks from Main
St. one half block of ocean bv
ELGIN BICYCLE, balloon tires.
day or week. Phone U49-R. 708
&gt;d condition.
See 0. C.
Broadway, Daytona Beach. Fla
vld at It. B. Pop* Co. .«t
14 Palmetto Ave.
FURNISHED *1100613 1408 Oak
Avetiua.

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Specie1 raU dear

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directed.
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styled, oyerstuffed three
of a la rg o 'c o m fo rt aide
,
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s o fa a n d tw o c h a irs , fin ely Utilorcd a n d c o v ero d in a c h o ic e of long w e a rin g ta p ­
e s tr y , l^ o c a te lle . o r m o h n ir frieze fa b ric s . C o m p le te ly s p r in g fille d for the u tm o s t in
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ITBRJNO fabric*. UP*»damaak*, brocatellee, a Ww Have Good Reliable Painters
itocY f&lt;» Hieet from. R.
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A Glass Company,

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AUTO BODY AND FENDER
. WORK HY AN RXPFRT, SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING—
l a m assortment o f color*. Your
can can look naar. Bring It ta
us ami see.

HOLLER MOTOR RALES
Phone 622

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I'M HEADIN’ HOME
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1908

SANFORD, FLO R ID A,

Japs Boast
New TypeOf j;
Rat W arfai

Gen. Bradley Home From The War

5moke Blackened A nd
% Charred Body iBOne

Ilk p M f i T t t t l

Dogs Reported As
•Performing Well
At LongwuodTrack
I.ONGWOOD, Juna 6, (Spatial)
rt-K alis who are not attending the
“ races at the Kaliford-Oriando Krnncl dub »i l/ongwood aro ml»»ing some real sport, for the grey­
hounds are pcrlarmicg as well
ns they cvci did in tba mid-wiaU » aaaaon.
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-Toniatit'a daily LdwibU aw k ara
could wail study; tha parformances of Hanl Luck L u hi the
second and Jumping Jack In the
third. If Alert Spaedstar is in
the mood he can taka tha feature
s e v e n th race.
*» Tonight’s entries:
row* Use.—aria miui
1 Milk) , J'rld. i o a Patrol
I Ch*r. Ilamblcr C Ijuly Vlxon
3 |’««» Away
7 C II Klath
4 Hhoo Away
I Whjr fjhlpao
Heeon4 Iturw-I'ittfltfi
4Flral Half Daily
# i Hard Lu. k Lti &amp;Tiny hid
3 MorniiTK Judar I Marc*11 Wav#
3 Itedl Turf
7 ClvnitnUna
i AIff ala
I Unci# Don
TUm Hare—K«l«rlfyi
I Stroml Half Hally HoaIkI#r
1 M*rr&gt; M a in
3 Dig m i l .Hallur
2 |Hibh|e
« Ca»h Dr tea
^ 3 J tt imii Ifig Jitrk
►i L«&gt;(lla

7 l&lt;a*t
• Kirn

N e»»

Member Associated PrcsH

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A.e^elatel

\Houmlaries Set As
Of December, 1937;
United States To
Occupy Southwest
I ll&gt;

f u ee

Story Of Dachau AwardsAre Given
Concentration At Exercizes Of
Camp Related Local High School
- vfAl Saving,, Victims | 8hip,l&lt;^^e^Scott

« » * »!•*■»&lt;•i Ibf^l hv one rnrrpspnniU-hl an havtfiff Lroken the let
Lift le«vnu* muMilvcd the major
•s.uuntion pruhli’m » nufrontlnf

th.

river aixl hKeh-hlksfd M

M itt'

11

n vrnr »ij£&lt;» today thftt

Ameiiiiin Htul llritHh troops hit
the N’ormandv britches*. General
h i ' v*»In»* I*r in •n' 1nInir&lt;I todiy afi
u rm\ li'ialiilii v
1' VBIS J iiju* ti, Geo The Allied
r a i r T«*l

Lieut. A. K. Powers
Flies Supplies Td County Asked To
Troops Jn Combat

S-Sgt. Harry Hobson Dorothy Morrison
In Char^e Of Hospi-;_ ^Vinner Of Scholar- ,„**, the naut*n«nt r«4« ■ hon#,

Yrr**)

of [hi- font Lif 'Hiwrrn v ntrrday

T ills Fit TUhK t LEA HI \ 11.1,1 S l'KATK.H lhut the friimui- ! n!«*i ,
"to w'pflotVd 'flYka °"* k ef |n the *«me t v*u* of lnimuuiK And hi idler \ -xhellhiy • * u i'n nT|u i j( i i
n oNiuaM %•■ r»«»
p|fNf««hni* it* enpturr b\ the Kii-*&lt;xiun«- Heiv G* ' oimh &lt;ix |mi i )• ,i
Vl-t.ifi i.f HUkaImh Mihllfiw to permit f t.*• free in* .»|fe "1 t r «t f
t

WITH THE DIXIE DIVISION
IN MINDANAO, June 6. (Sparlil&gt; —Ltaut A.K. "Alec” f’pweU
of Sanford. Kla., always a m i '
of action, volunteered tn lake i
the skies over Mindanao with sup
idles whan his unit Of the 311*
I h Infantry Division was not lm
mediately committed. When

^aaarlnlrd

Th»* United SlHtos. Britain
Rii&gt;sui and Frame, having
siRtmtl a (lei lantiiuu amuiunci n K- i l i e u.iHiimpiitin -tlf *
;*u|*ri*nu* authority in Ger­
many. .-dill faretl today the
tasks hi i-.'tahlishinK the marhim-rv *&gt;! an Allied control
count'll.
_
The Berlin council meeting^

A new kind of underground
warfare was promised today b)
invasion jittery Japan as an tin
explained American news black
out hinted at the ponible end o
the campaign of Okinawa, a po
tential singing base for the aa
aault on Nippon.
Knur Amerfran divisions drov
toward the climatic battles o
Philippines and semi-official re
porta from China said China*
troops today captured Lluchow, l
one time important U.H. air bag
The only report on the Okln
I awa fighting rarne today frog
Japan. The government eon troll*
Dome! news agency said RtlVt
fighting la underway with J u S S t
esc entrenched in now position!
facing overwhelmingly superior
Yanks.
The Tokyo radio t wasted of
elaborate
underground
forllfl*
cations of a type never seen be­
fore which will mark a near
epoch in military history".
Eight A i n e r K i n Superforto
were lost in the successful fir#
ARRIVING AT LA GUARDI A FIELD, New York, by air from t
Europr. Gen. Umar N, Hra&lt;ih v m ptctum l leiyintf th i pUne with
Mr* Bradley. who tfrrctnl him ut th t airport. Cuntnvatider *»f ihr ,
12th Army Group in thr ronMueut of Germany, Gfn. Bradtev
i+rtaiterl In Philadelphia, whei h rivir reception Hi* to Ih" hel*f Mi
hit honor. (Internal ional I
. av **-

a. V t

Big Four Sign
Pact Dealing
With Germany

German Civilians Clean Up Unter Den Linden

Awarded lironzu Star

Allot Funds For
Experim ent Land!

A fte r
S sV
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1i&gt; (m id. wlik, .IV
-

Kiwanis Club Is
Entertained By
Larry Lossing

S-Sgt. E v a n s Is
Killed In Action
In The Philippines
Kar l L v a n s K r r r i\ r s
I , rl t i t
I )iite d
Da&gt;

Committee I h Named
Po Try To KaiHe
Fund# By Dnnntion

, s d ,
.
to right of s i r i for
Florida officer, forxyer I m * from' Fure.t u ty south
"Things ware plrrtty hot ahd I Tlir&lt;«- schnlanhlp* tii hotter , , | etm !n for Ghaee and Ots ahd and \ for the )
P V Ino
exciting” »• the 7th Army crossed | pupils of Seminole High {'‘‘bool National Gyiisum '‘until tk4 \ Cantpem Road are row scoured
the Rhine, arote S Sgt. ilg r r y , and s rtumtwr of nrit* award* ■topped aisktng things Cl? seU or it Was announced Tuesday “t
Rolison of the U6ih Kvacuation w ere' announced by I’ripeipsl account of the war", nerwrlheiea- ’ ihe masting of th* t-ounty ( om
liospital in a recent letter to hi* Herman E. Morris at the imprea- found flying a pleasant ‘dltrrf minion, aicordi’ g in &lt;&gt; I' Ham
parent*. Dr. snd Mrs. J N. Rob- l sfvo graduating exercises that ■ion from footing i^ w ith the in donj County clerk ( nnstr uctlon
took place nt the packed sehoot fantry
son of Hanford.
on the ruad. has been authorised
In 11 pages of tense narrative, auditorium Monday e v e n i n g
"I guided the cargo plants In by the State Road Department
typed on a "liberated" German Ninly-four p u p,l I ■ graduated behind the infantry and we drop to start on June It
typewriter. Sgt. Rob*on present­ thirteen of them away In the ped their food, ammunition rand
A committee composed of M
ed n vivid dearription of events armed service.
medicine to them,’’ said Lieut M. . Cuiiuiu president of
th.&gt;
To Miss Dorothy Morrison hss Rowers, "I used to do a lltth epunty farm htiieau. Rt It n
leading up to, and following the
crossing of the Rhine, and Inter been given ■ achrdarship 1,11flying myself end reading aerial Ruprecht, dir.«-to» uf th
tier v
of the horrors of the notorious Agnes Scott Collrge at Decatur, ma(„ |, , „ rt of the bueiness.
Expert me ru I...t&gt;**r ittnr y, I mini.
Dachau Concentration &lt;’ a ro p. 1lia -aid Mr Motri*. Unlv four
On his firal trip inland over th. Agent i
it
It.o.m t, Hem,
when- the lltwralmi prisoners of these scholarships w ,tr offer Savre National Highway, th. Thurston
rhurston
&lt; i tic -Isle Hut cm .
went wilri with joy
j ed in ^ cornlu-titfre^ exarpnuitions lieutenant'* plane picked pp
and Inert I g f o\, • • snd I
V
"Only one thing I might men Ihruiiifboul 1tier United Stuifu| pear.nl I•.*f --r■
urgent radio call from the troop, it rum ley
To Mtfi.* F.filth Cbeulnut. vulrt* twlow The pflnt was Hiked l* the ttoitrtl tn refrienee to pur
lion about the Rutile crossing”
t&lt; iiitllnued Chi !*■#■ T n u I
he wrote "I* that we were the
land and pick up three hedl' ehaec of land fm the A g&gt;l&lt; ill
second Evacuation Hospital to
wounded infantrymen if It was at tun*I Experiment Station recently
crou, and that things were plenty
all possible. For a big cargo authorised hv thr .Stale I^gis
hot and exciting during those
plane it was hardly possible,, but Jabtre.
time*. The bridges of the Rhine
It wa. requoiU’d that the Gmin
the lob wes done on a plot »•
were all blown out: so we cross­
• mall that no C-47’e landed ot iy «pprtiprfatr thr #um of $20.
ed on pontoon float bridges, with
000 towartf pureha#r »*f thr llirh
tt thereafter.
our trucks loaded so high with
“On one run we circled th. erd Hlckmm farm ol» t &gt;l#f v
equipment that ««• must have
airslcjp while dlre-bombera bomb Avenue foi ihi» pm i#e, in« Iuit
looked like Gypsies tu the Ger­
ed it.” Lieut. Powen recounted Ing n e c r',« i, b*(jlili' g» for r»
man eWlllan* who peered at us
“After they’d gone we circled tbi pevlmant* nil *11 types uf vegr
K:wnniHn
got
a
lot
of
fun
loI from the corner* of windows.
field the nine more times ft tool table*
:lay
watching
ijirry
Loeslng,
tal­
“ We made several moves and
W. G. Kiltivr . r11a.Inua11 »»f l hr
to drop out our two ami uiie-hall
ented
l
’
&lt;
year
old
cartoonist
of
setups as the lighting went, on
f”
" a t,TZ.i'^"ionin-i ton load.”
’
(Board, npiidtiigd ■ rpimniliet
toward Numburg. A s- . i t t u 1», bnTs!.,'Ui” 1ie-drew l d u T c L l i ^ « The lV,,tenWr,t-i wife. HeYvrTv,
it'— .—
-- r,.,
when wp set up In hn arex'w e loon# on kfchita p»P«r, aom® at I *n” *°.n Alec, 10, both live ir &lt;

Pioneer Sanford
Resident Dies At
Old OrlaiJo Home

I f.let

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r nine

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Death
I van?. vkL
Mm
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•.•mi rL« U

Pfc. Albert Rahurn
(iiven Brrn/e Star
For Adlievements

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ii oil Ntr-1 Amelia
w
1.. t-v &gt;-l nf &lt;k’uf#
\l
It. mdiiil fimthei ot Dr.
Ini' slid Mnyor WU)i*ta
II.. 1
nnap1!. ... 1nl ■( this rity «»f Anna
. ■ t.. Of '**•
ty in
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.ill . Ill tr.h .iv
hi.!
optritliiff In South Af»
ririi
ii aHe) hail ronif* to y\qy+
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. ith
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#*1 r #« r I)
H i rjjr ffoVthr Ut.
r k.irtut nHiiti
t\*i f«&gt;i -It*) rlopm rnt pur-

f h* vouriM Hmiih la##ir, born

\\m f .‘7 IKMI ut Nut ion in A»h-

ftrl! Nniiinitham • •* . England,
nrtiki’il in A ntrim « ith a iritnd
? . !nppf her flant’r O'd wis maf1 *d ' \ r « VufV rt*#- &gt; Irfl im
in* -I'M'* Iv f&lt;i* } ! «i ' Irt hivI tnadr
Ilf.’
tn Or
it v h1 vbi u*i r y
. " F in Mr
l Tru * hu h
t fti ii|t t thr
nil I’lmtED.
t fi 'xplrtiduf
Mf f
M”
d the bright
l it# ioi
tlirtf

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I \•
Uft A]hri r A \
- t Hf Ilf Si’MiIHull j f
Dd 14,
ho han
hrroiam Hi noth'*'
whilr aarvnik with
fantry uf the A i ru

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rtf ' (■«• «’*t l h i
l Kvi« - h
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iff ' lid f lie* '
i muillit
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nf it mr-fiti a! lidstt time ot .id.
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f’Tlli«ri**l thr
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Vourife ttHtre—f'ataHty i
i* «until
&lt;Ualaltla R*r«)
I • lit
I Hank Nola
&amp;Bllrk Trick
3 Valfloatn
« Match Tu
3 tinK
7 J«r*«y Hay
4 Chink » Imac* t tsady Hllek
rlflk Hare KultrlHl
ftl Morcamlt#
6 Hold HUde
I Kid ! ! • »
C Hhythm a*^*!
3 Miisvlf* Minn 7 HhalUlra
4 Zljra&gt; « luilr * Nakr. Burnsr
hiatk ll^rv—Palarltyi
( Hal air la Itarol
I 7a&gt;oh
I L|4l It up*
3 !ht#|fin Ha bn • Andjr*a llook
• 3 GHder*l#*va 1 Hr lead Inr
1
'* I-AtTy 1 fa# i Itound
aenaaifc Harr . A/ll MUti
Fivt li^rAAnfiii
er^Titu H
III ...............
I J « r a i y Hill
l U ia | #
I
thr i*(H’ frtv (fi G* •
. : J dolly Mark
f Masv. Hed
!#,
ii
r
Hut
(ufi
hi
-f ....... .. .t
1. At*rl Hp.e&lt;lstarT
would
receive
patients
the
same
« t'heerful Had .1 Hoc try laid
hriUilr Mar mt'lbl 1 , Ih • - iii.tflr
afternoon and continue opersflbn C!rh
.i,S,” ,i;rl
™ \
Uku. .S iV . U eu t Robert Kidwell , tu I*fi. All*o/t VS luil'UI it Ulfi
eighth Uses- r aiarttrr
m atalela Haeet
■In .one
for sboul. Jt-imuk.
InmKftfrrd hy ■Marshall Hare-1
Riverside- Military ArtuMm* Fites Forty MlBslonftfLut U year t a r l " » hi IMt htt»l
h rnhsn- T.m» '» Itew f ^T»*ms*l ’ We would move as close at four man
and Herman E. Morris,‘ the and attended Duke and Florldi
1 Kialln
b**ti playing righf ' mmtil fur thr
mites
to
the
front
lines,
jm
l
by
oung cartoonist steppe«l up to |universities In the early ’30’s,
t fcfie'rtow n
1 Hex Hoy
you
WASHINGTON
June,
fl,
(Spcj
(’ol«' v Fed grld.lv jl I|l j VH.4&gt; 411kli
the
next
day
the
fighting
would
4 Mealier Hay
» DtaLlllllHesmesi
his easel anil asked someone to
cU l)—LUut. (jg)
Kobrrt
R on III*-' baseball nod lm»krtl&gt;«ll
(Jg)
Kolwrt
Le 14 mile* down the rq(tdiV_
- draw a mark of kny »H*pe on the
Kidwell. Jr.. (J.S.N.R., of B60I team*, it nd who giadunlr.1 (mm
Off-the night of May 1, they &gt;aper. From these ne drew funny Robert M. B r o w n
Hospital Conditions
PlnSy Branch Road, Silver Spring, Seru(i)ide High S,h.«d &gt;»itli tincrossed the Danube, went throOgn ices, Dutiald Duck, and when Mr,
and entered the concen­ Morris drew a long S line, he In Charge Of Dredge Maryland, flew 40 combtt m il­ 44 clans.
•Reported Deplorable Munich
The* smt of Ml nmi Mr, A 1.
f
_
lions during • tour of duty just
tration camp at Dachau. A&gt; the made a snake of i t
TALLAHASSEE, Jttna 6, UP) convoy wound up a narrow windcompleted
with
the
fighting Raburn, U2H Went Third Strr.-t.
Club
President
Dr,
Luther
Dpss
Robert
M.
Brown
o
f
the
Drown
—Gq» , Caldwell’s Invest]gator r*c- ro*d into the camp they drove
squadron of A ir Group 4&amp;, based P/c. Rahurn wa» I&gt;&lt;n r* in .Sanford.
otnmended to h ira vsd the eah- ■lowly poet 60 boxcars of, pri­ came in for a profile view* start­ Dredging Company o f Tam no is aboard a fast INDEI’ ENDENCE- May 20, 1U26. lie enlisted on his*
ing
with
the
.cigar
and
ending
In
peraonal
charge
of
the
drvdn
Inet yesterday that plana should
10th birthday and « m cellcl into
claee carrier.
be made to reliever the present soners murdered by the Genuine, with “ Doc” . Letter Thary. Lar­ and equipment now being moblliiThe Zl-yrnr-old pilot of ■ active service on Aug .in. I1MI.
he
stated,
[j
*
(
ry's
former
employer
at
Weetem
ed
and
repaired
on
the
Sanford
overcrowding* at the ita t* hosThe citation it-mD: l‘fr Allwrt
“During ail thl# excitement." Union, posed for a portrait that waterfront for dredging spare- JfELLCAT, Navy fighter pianr,
he
,*lt « h my misfor­ had everyone laughing.
tlon* that will start In nbost a ha* returned with ■ Distinguished W. Rahurn, 331 Infantry. Unlt.il
/ P&gt; Mrs. Ellen WhltM&amp;t Miami »o- tunewrote,
to M tha senior' noa-^om
Larry made hie cartoons with week to cut a thro* mile channel Flying Cross, and gold star in States Army. "For disllngunbing
etsL worker, suggested an addl. tlon of fsclllOes to pro.hio cam in the convoy; so Major Jones startling speed. Joel Field drew to a depth of eight feet (ran lien of the second third, and himself by heurlr achirvrmrnt m
Isr st leset l o w l r thd lnitits. celled for msn and soldi H)et a K and from Ii L arry made a the preeent navigation channel to fourth •roirtes, He ilio war connection with mllitarv oiHrrathese trucks unloaded in Bure funny face. According to Mr. Enterprise at the dock o f tllr sWardcd an Air Medal ami gold tlons against an enemy uf the
stars In lieu of second, third, United States on April.
before supper, there’s e kitchen Morris, Larry has won numerous Florida Power Corporation.
near Latgeuede. Germany,
around her* somewhere, ftnd out badges and awards In state com­
The work will cost about |3'&gt;&lt; fourth, and fifth Air Medalj.
Lieut. Kidwell shot down five | "In the attack. Private Raburn
whet Hi m ^ i w lj poet ^uards petition*, snd is sepecisily noted 000 and will take about two esd
for his com 1cel figures. Ho Is
__
fighters,
and ~ burned was a membtr uf a fmir man
the hoe- on Okie equipment, and
y"/, - 'She told the
the son of Mr. snd Mrs, R. W, a half months to complete, Mr.
planes of all type* on an- patrol operating two to four
^rtth pa- ^
^
H U T was
Brown
said
today/,
Ha
added
that
*a
* gaifnij
&amp; K ^
I'lu
•w
in
n
m®# •!* J
^
P
'lp
Lossing.
airfields, lie also inflicted mitea In advance of the main
imttqaat_____
-at
Sidney Hsrlong o f Leesburg. then bad never been a deep chai­
t amount of damage on body. About. 200 yards from the
Institution wee 26 to 60
■
ns
l
to
that
point
before,
and,that
Klwanlan Htutensnt governor of
shipping and ehorc tQstal- town. Private Raburn saw an
Vt
understaffed in - c h 'daIts principal Use would be Jor
the
Central
IDitrtct,
eras
welcom­
I
enemy signal light. He promptly
fust .Oil barns .supplytor
Bolt
Of
Lightning
ed
as
a
visitor
snd
praised
the
Silver Spring youth, ths fired in the direction of the light,
: -M m . Whi
^ w jw rt »toUd
power plsrit. To pump tbs seed
100
portent
activities
o
f
the
dab.
__ _____
- R.. then boldly led the-patrol in an
of^ Mr. und
Mre. Robert
, that toilet
B u r n s Apartment John Hodge, formerly o f the
ill. of-th* Bflver Spring ad- attack upon th* house In which
h&gt;, p antiquated,
Merchant Marine and now employ,
Is married to the former the enemy wa* hiding. Five' p ri­
The Lasher apartments at #004 *,&lt; by the Hanford Paint and Hugs sections of this pfPe are
’I Irene Wright of 8enford, soners wer* taken and an enemy
‘ TtaCAOM *of Magnolia ware threatened Inf ftreUlaaa'Company,
now being assembled on the lake
was
welcomed
u
condition.
I MM It was
. Ha 'attended Central High ambush attempt wa* thwarted due
by moans ot huiler floats.
Monday afternoon when Light-a guaab
Washington, D.C. before to Private Itsburn's aggressive
the Navy.
action.
’ ’ Ills eporagtous and heroic ac­
_ .air group flaw 3,000 sor-

^ n *3 V

NUMBER

Jittery Tokyo P
claimsUndergrrou
Forts To Mark Ne
Mi l i t a r y Epoc

Of Four Found Be­
neath Chancellory
B E R L IN r^ n tT c , ( A P ) ~ A
t h i g h Itu s s ia n m ilita ry so u rce
sa id 'to d a y , t h a t a body
fo u n d in B erlin h a a been
id e n tifie d w ith f a ir c e r ta in ty
a s t h a t o f A d o lf H itle r . T h e
aim o tfe b lack en ed a n d c h a r r e d
Dody w as one o f f o u r d is ­
co v ered in an u n d e rg ro u n d
f o r tr e s s b e n e a th ' t h e R eich s
chancellory niter the fall erf Ber4 in. Aabed why no official anlouncement waa made by Mos­
cow thia source said aa long aa
any element of uncertainty exista
the Russian*. do not wiab to state
definitely Ih c body ha* been
found.
lesterdny the tvev. M artin NleTnoeller, self-described "H itler’*
own
prisoner
and
personal
enemy,’ said that he believed
Hitler may have escaped by UIhiui.
*
The Lutheran Paatof ‘ added
4)hat he vainly tried to Jfin the
N aii navy in 11)39 became "my
■uni were out fighting dnd dying
for me and I think a father
should die for hla sons.”
"You muat take mo for whaf
f i am." laid the pastor who at­
ta c k e d naiiiam from the pulpit
in 1937. A l ’ boat commander

W EDNESDAY, JUNE fi. 1943

l h..|lfit» ft*| It |t(iew|H*f«tiia future
ir«tti k'
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Ttnn., for acrvice She recently gineer end gunner uf the Army
received baric training nt Camp Air Force end son o f Mr. aad
Rucker, Ala., due to the fact j Mrs. Edward Williard o f Sanford,
of ro t having taken it in-fore returned recently from the Italian
going overseas.
theater of war where he has been
serving for th* past els months,
during which time he participated
in 60 mission*.
His crew of fellow members
were the only one# out of a
slnst the Jans, In Which tions mertL ths highest urnlso and
The Sanford Tennis Club will whole squadron of bombers that
men smashed 235 enemy uphold tht finest traditions of the meet Friday night at the Semin­ came hack to this country wtl
snd sank 10J600 terns of military aerrlce. He entered the ole High School st 8:00 o'clock- ih* original raambera. Three
[ while striking at target* military service from Florida.”
Recreation Director C.F Kettles these had suffered wound* _
Pfc. Raburn received his basic announced today Everyone inter­ Sgt. Williard escaped injury, _ _
Japanese mainland, Indo.
China, the Philippines, For- training at Camp Hood, Texas, ested in tennis is urged to hr weare the presidential citation .end
two Jims, snd Okinawa and was sent oversets in January present.
four oak leaf clusters.
'
damaged an additional 134,- of this year. He waa awarded the
An older brother is ■ chief
of enemy shipping, snd Infantry Combat Medal ’for' serv­
The Salmagundi. Semlnol* High petty officer In the Navy ovaK
commendation from ing with the Engineers in the School annual, wilt be ready for seas. Edward Willard, hla father
__ crossing of the Rhine. 1U sprved distribution next Monday at 0:00 served 28 months ovonoaa with
Cheater W. Nlmltt
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Plvlslon o f Urn
the- tfth
2th AJJ. at tha High School, accord- th* P in t Division In W o r « W ar
of a major
major,'r t r tat
ta b rtf-a
't I with the' 18
p « ^ gWtort, against Arm y, the first to make * bridge-1lw to Information released tbday

S-Stft. Walter Willard
I Back From Italy

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PAGE EIGHTS

IPan-American Clipper Inaugurates .
North Route l i mu Miaou To Ireland

a d v e r t isin g

f o r C a to In A p p ly in g
A n d S-P-f-f-D in D ry in g

bates

19c p er tins for ona Insertion
OBc p e r line for thro* insertion*
07c per line for 0 insertions
|5e per line far 20 Insertions
Minimum rile s . . . 30c
(•HONE L4K OR Q#ING Y OU R Ads to T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, five words To the line, including p h o n e Sod address.

S U R F A C E - N U
The C l e a r Plastic Finish
For W o o d o r ll n o lo u m

All sdr erllsetnrntn for situations wanted will be charged for at (hi
regular clssalflrd rate*.

II II. P O P E .C O .
U. S. TIRES nnd TUBES
MUDKItN sell located
house, Phone 9122.

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20 ACRE farm tried, good flow­
ing wclli, 19 n cres rough land
Pidm Hammock Sanford, Fla.
F. E. dels, 1101 Park Ave.,
• Sanford, Ha. Phone 651-W.
ROOM H O U S E completely
furnished. 703 Palmetto Aveluie. Terms if- desired.

TOM ATOES, beans, beets foi
canning. 11. (’ Whclchel. Phone
9110. S tate Market.__________
T H R E E - PIECE wicker livlnv
room suite.
122‘v Pnlinetli
Avenue.

LOST

10

KEROSENE W a te r Healer and
tank.
Inquire
404 Palm etto
Avenue.
5 G A LL O N oil can* w ith conven­

RED A N D while pocketlxvok conts in in g
jewelry
and
ration
book*. Mr*. (Ml. .Stafford, 216
Dak Ave,

HELP W ANTED—

ient yourlng *l«mU. Stafford's
Service Station, phone 9130.

C O I/iR K D
girls
fo r
laundry
work. Regular hours and wngts
Apply
in
person,
Hemii’oh
193 i PONTI A ' sedan
Reason,
County ljiumlry Co., 819 W
aide. 103 N o rth Palmetto A ve­
3rd St.
_ _ _ _ _
nue.
_______
GIRLS fo r Soda ■Fountain. TouchFive-room house
outside
city
ton D rug Co
limit*. 1mmedlate poiieisiun.
Robert A. Williams
Phon* 732 A tlan tic Bink Bldg.
telephone county 3903
0-room furnished house, 2(4 acres
of land Oh hard roud, 3W miles
from town.
Robert A. Will Ism*
Phone 732
A tlantic Bank Bldg.

Srings I n ju r i n g Seuwfy
fa H e a r t and fu rn ila re
I l l y I n i i l s s l — Alrakal a n d W a t e r y i e e l — A tld n n j Alk ali HvvlileaV

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Sanford Paint
iii ( ilass Co.
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WA NTED for
cleunlnx departm ent and
e n d all-around helper.
Seminole County Laundry
West Third

HK8SER

l O T Wounded
In Europe Live

uugurated Pan American World
, A irw ays' north ern route overI night flight* to Koynee, Hire, for
the fourth consecutive tum m ert
Marking the firs t «t«p In the
lime roi.il hack to pre-war com nirrrinl activities, puhliration of
the Clipper's d e p artu re a n d a r ­
rival time*, as well as consider­
able ra s in g of restriction* r e ­
garding
p ass en g er
priorities,
came a f t e r four years of closely
guarded secrecy su rrounding ail
operations of tha g ia n t Clippers,
which have been Botfly employed
on w artim e missions. Now certain
businessm en will be r e n t e d by
Clipper to »nd fro m the eon tin
ent on r r g u 1 a r I y scheduled!1
flight* The Dixie Clipper Is th «
first of the fleet to emerge from
h e r ilmb chrysalis of camouflage
Into her origins) gleam ing allver.
The 7 4 -p assenger Clipper and
her sister ships d u rin g the w in ter
returned to the United State*
from P ortugal ev ery other week 315.000 American soldiers a n d '
via the sou th ern route frpm sailors hoipitaliied In this t h r a t r r j
N atal and Belem, Brmxit, thence since the beginning of the wnr.
by wav of T rinidad and Puerto fewer th an 13,000 have died.
Itlro to Bermuda and finally
*6.1 P e r Cent Recovered
New York.
The am ply supply of whole
Some inform ation is now avail­ blood and blood plasm a provided
able concerning the stupendous by people In the U nited S lates
w ar job done by PAA's t r a n s ­ was a g r e a t contributing facto r
atlantic flying boat*. 01,000 vital in the recovery of Ufl.l per cent
w ar passengers, 7,000,000 pounds of the men, Hawley said.
of mall and 2,000,000 pounds of
(A dispatch from P a ris said
1 rn rgo were speeded to th eir des­ 196.000 pin ts of whole blood were
tination* in Europe and Africa. flown from New York and thn*
A pproxim ately
2,200,000
ml lea American »oldi*r* abroad supplied )
were flown on 90 “seclal m is­ another 140,000 pints. In addi­
sions"
far
from
accustomed tion. an estim ated 1,000.000 pints
routes. The Dixie Clipper itself of blood plasm a were Used.)
carried P resident
F ra n k lin . ^DOther fa c to rs in the e x trrm e ly . m
hu rt
o r tor ro r * r r
Itoosevelt to the historic Casa- low Heath ra te , according to the
j i our- flK«iiNor:K c orxTV,
tilnoeu Conference in Ja n u a r y , rhief surgeon, were th e devotion I
•T in :
ok
n .o a iiiit.
in
KIIOIlATBe
PHI
of the
medical officers and i IN RH
Tj|K KeSTATi: OF
A I’AA (Tipper contributed to soldiers of whom more th a n 2.0IH I l.KNA PI.rCKHHT.
D tc* a» rd
(irtiernl Montgomery's d efeat of were killed and 10,000 wounded
Al.l. WHOM IT MAT CON.
tinm an
Field
Marshal
Erw in while serving with eom hat troops, TO CBRN:
Itouimel by flying a rush ship- and the excellent nursing care
Nolle# i» h?rflijr g l f t n ( h i t
AMELIA NOBLE file*! her flrvxl re; merit of am m unition and ta n k the casualties received.
Of the 100,000 A m ericans still lw,il an* K itc u l r l i of Cli# #■!«!# of
part * to the Hlh Army a t El
L«'*i*x I'pijiPktrf,
that p I»*
Alumrin.
Im m ediately
a f t e r in hospitals, n large percentage
her , |f#lilkm for filial dl»Pearl H arbor PAA flew ap ara will lie restored to d u tv or re | rhAiM#. uml that ph# will applr (o
airplane p a rts and . tracer a m ­ turned to th e United S ta te s by ; the* I l o n o r a h l # R . W . W n r # . t . o i i n t y
munition to its subsidiary, China July 10. Only those who cannot ^Judtff I»f Hemlnole i\ u n t y t FlorMa.
National Aviation C o rp . for use be safelv moved will remain.
The speed with which the Army
by t h r American "F lying Tl«era,"
en a blip r 40 grounded P-40'a to Is re lu m in g Its wounded hnmr
get into the a ir near Rangoon on also is a v a st improvement over
Christm as Day and down 20 conditions th a t prevailed a f l r r
the World W ar when the Inst
pintles ill a su r p ris e attack.
Pnn
A merican
offered
Ita of the wounded were not returned
fnrihtic* n rd personnel for t r a i n ­ to the Untied States until fo u r­
ing 1,100 Navy flight mechanic* teen month* after the arm istice '
at Isitiiiardia Field, and almost Air evacuation is one id the i
5.000 aerial navigators for the principal reasons for this speed
\r tu y ,
Navy
and
Royal
Air up
No less rem arkab le than the
I'..:,, at its Miami N avigation
Im. i1 A «|wcial. still-secret R*- record on com bat casualties is t b r
rug'll It Inn School was also opef,' fight age inst contagious d ts ea'es
a ted to train pilots of unarm ed In the World War more thnn 2.1.
i mn tori rial ships to assist their 00&lt;i soldiers died of disease F ew ­
1,200 haw- died of
fellow m ilitary pilots in delect- er than
ing. reporting
and destroying disease in th e European theater
la this war. Mince th ere have
.
enemy sobs, ships ami plana*,
line Clipper ♦’■ nr" He* vermin twic» as maiiv AinvrK‘a&lt;&gt; Irruvi - ,
r \ term inato rs to Genera) Stllweil
lop rmitrot of a (tin's(cried out-

Burdick. South Sanford Ave

MISCELLANEOUS

CHOCOLATE sy ru p . S gallon
Jars. 75c. H om er’s Hod* Shop,
WATERMELONS. Also firm vine
ripened tiomatoes for canningNorwornl and Tindal's S to re
Phone County 2105.
G IL B E R T ’S P a n a m a Cnocolote
candy. Homer's Soda Shop.

C U R T A IN S , Inr
table cloths
scarfs, washed, starch ed a no
stretched. 51B MellonvllIe A*e
Phone B79.
BORROW 21KIIII W IIEIIR
PRIVACY IS RB8PBCTKJV
YOUR n atu ra l ileslrc fur priyur)
in monoy m ntters 1* strictly
respected here.
Friends am.
relatives are not questioned
about your creditYour em
tdoyer or business associate!

ERO SENE w a te r heater and
tank, also - sm all Icebox. 013
Magnolia Ave. Phone 486-R,
BATTERY SET radio, looks like
now. cheap. 210 E. 6th St.
Phone 9 4 8 .___________________
H acre* land lying south ol
railruad, house
and 2 lot*
known ns Teuton Placo— W a r e ­
house ami 2 lota lying along A T T E N T I O N : Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apt*, end
side of railw ay In Camerun
rooms two blocks from Main
City. Going Into service. Mat
St. one half block o f ocesn by
Xunik, Rt. I, Box 133, Sanford,
d a y o r week. Phono 049-U, 708
B roadw ay, Daytona Bctch. F la
R E C A P P E D T lllE fll
F
U
R N I S H E D "ROOMS- 1408 Oak
Wa have In stock racapped p a s ­
Avenue.
senger tires In a lm o st sll slsea;
no perm its sre now required to T H R E E
room
a p a rtm e n t,
no
purchase these.
children, phone 0136.
RRLINHRBi
Lengthen the. life o f your recap ­ F IV E
room
house
furnished,
ped tires by r o t t i n g a rellner
225.00 per month. 3 mllet
In them . Ilsve Ju st rscslved a
South of Sanford opposite Dr
shipment of th e s e In virtually
Baker's Dairy. J.V . Martin.
■11 sites. Also, w s have these
In truck sites.

FOR RENT

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A. it, l'H R V A T IPhtmr 2104
Seville, Florida

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STRAIN ON YOUR
REFRIGERATOR

yo ur e a r a t
Specie1 Cat

nd. Terms. JUST RECEIVED a tew Evtready flashlight batteries. While
'^Mk Bldg.
they last 10 cents each. Electric
haster

M EAN S A

BUSINESS .SERVICE

ST OR A GE
' G arage.
irtm tn t w ith ■ ataraiw k

S tt-'-KBROBENK hot water
j;
- 018 Magnolia Avenoa.

Can American’* ' - ' e a t contribu­
tion*, to the U-ritad S tates and her
Allies were made possible by the
international alrling's long ex­
perience u n i "know -bow " gained
through years of pioneering In
transoceanic flying. A ftar Months
of rarefu l teat flig h ts, studies of
w eather and c h a rtin g of hitherto
unmapped portions of th* globe,
I'A A Inaugurated Its firs t com
m rrrinl tr a n s a tla n tic flight on
Huy 30. 1939, on th* twelfth
anniversary of Col. Charles A
Lindbergh's historic aolo hop from
the Ui itrd S lates to Paris.
Since then the g ia n t Clippers
have been s h u ttlin g rwfulortv be­
tween this hemisphere, E urope
and Africa.
Pacific Division C llppo n, of
the same type *9 the Atlantic
t a p p e r s . In au g u rated rou tes to
th a Orient, building th slr own
landing bases a t Guam, Wake
and Midway—bases which were
turned over Immediately to the
Navy when war w as declared.
The Pacific division has been
uncrating under c o n tra c t to the
Navy
Air
T ran sp o rt
Sarvlce.
while A frica-Orient Division has
Iwen o p e ra tin g ou4- of - Miami
under contract ta the . A nny
T ra n sp o rt Command. Oldest divi­
sion In the S ystem , tha Latin
-’Arnerienn .r h a s continued cotn m sr-'

C N fC A fO U R R tF Q tG fR A T O R

S e r v i c e Co-

PAINT NOWI

.

Have Good Reliable Painters
1930 TERitAPLANE, Very good Viaavailable.
Call Banford Paint
A Glass Company.

Phone 303.

SERVICE

A U T O BODY A N D FENDER
WORK
by fcn ex p ert. S uperior a u t o p a in t
Ing, la r g e ass o rtm en t o f ’colon
Y our c a r c a n look new. Bring R
to t u an d see.

Holler Motor Sale*

5 room bungalow

6 room
4 room
4 room
fi room
B room

208 W . 1st. SL

bungalow
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow

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Phone 122

W AN TED P;

50 bona »n&lt;f f r y m .

tto Grocery, 817 M o at-

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apartment or oattage. Pernan.*« Saaford"

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Have You Heard
The One About
the business m an who is being
sued? .There a r e n 't many public
liability su its w ritte n up in o ur
local paper*. Most o f them never
g»;t into court, b u t that d o e sn ‘t
mean property ow ners, merchants,
fa r m e rs and o thera a re not being
sued. A n y one who comes to v ou r
house. Into your sto re, your farm ,
w h eth er jgpj w an t to see them or
not, m aybe n friend, a c u a l p m r M
o r ju s t someone try in g to sel™
you som ething you don't w ant,
a n y th in g
esn
happen
and
o ften docs and someone g e ts
h u r t on y o ur premises. The n ex t
th in g you know y o u H bo g e tt in g
an im po rtan t looking paper s a y f j
tn g " g r e e ti n g * " and a request
to a p p e a r in court to show caus*
why you shouldn’t pay over 8-V
000 o r more fo r allowing som e­
one to g et h u rt on yoar p r e ­
mises.
f
If you haven't a public liabili­
ty policy all th a t is necessary fo r
you to do is to employ a la w yer,
ta k e the case to c o u rt nnd enjoy
a good verbal 'f i g h t, and if you
lose pay y o ur lnwyer, court costa
a n d the ju d g m en t (seldom aw xW
920,000) B u t if you have public
liability Insurance you can ta k e n
ringside s e a t and let your in­
surance company nay all costs
o f th e -lawsuit, witnesses, l a w ­
yers. bond, court costs, etc.: i n
addition pay the Judgment a g a i m ”
you up to the anrtUUt g i r t e d In _
vour poller.
• “
W arn in g this liability Insurance
does not pay claims 'a g a in s t you
for Injury to y o u r employees.
You may need w orkmen's m m A
pensstlon too.
Drop in to see us and find out
atiout our insurance anil service
We can save you 20% on vour
P.L. and W.C. insurance. C.M.
Boyd A Co.
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IF I I N U l I N i « m
m iM S ii i i i K -

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8 IT . W A N T E D -

F o r t h o » o w h o lo v e t h e b e a u t y o f m o d e m a t y l l n * . . . t h i a b e d r o o m a u l t e
w ill plpa.se t h e m o s t d i s c e r n i n g . . .
d a ! operatinr w over its 60,000
mile netw ork of a r r m l trade
rou tes
throug hout
S outh
ami
C antral America and the C arib ­
bean, ca rr y in g
vital
w aitim e
c arg o and nigh ir io rity military
ar.a dlplnmatic pmasengei-s I k *
tween toe U nited S ta te s and t h r
o th e r republics and colonies of
th a waatarn hemlvrhere.

LEGAL NOTICE

ch eatrnb e, v a n ity

w ith

6 p i e c e * — I n c l u d e ^ t h e f u l l a lz o iw d ,

b e au tifu l p late

R lasn m i r r o r , a n i g h t s t a n d a n d

v a n ity bench.

259

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Mather of Sanford
203-09 E. 1st.

A NAME

“Goad A Bad*

OF

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A* B e a r d Of fllip-eyvie™
I li a viii l i r a i n a i t a D l a l r let

! Beautiful Modern Suite

T W O Y t l l ' N G f r * « ^ milk g o a t s ,
re a so n a b ly
priced
M rs
J N.

IDD1E CHOP, p r e w a r
rs r r i a g e sud cur vest.
Service .Station, phone

Among housewives recen tly
Interviewed. • out of 7 T*er»
cheating themselves — passing
up extra red points because they
did not save all their used fats.
These women were saving only
the easy amount* from frying
bacon or broiling. T hey were
lArmriag e n g the little bits . . v
the meat trimmings and table
scraps. Yet those small amount',
saved and melted down, can fill
fat salvage cans In no time at
•dll Har* |U | been cheating your­
self t Then start saving every
scrap today I Our country need*
(at* urgently to help make battle­
field and home-front essentials.

to coniM tatf A quotum for the
purpose of holding iuch election
John Dud a
.
P reilim l

111=111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111= 111

Rose Court Section. One
five
room house, also one six-romp
house.
Robert A. Wllllltns
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Whig.

LARGE SIZE baby bet)
Inuerspring m attress.
Soda Slmti.

a jA C o n s.
D#c«IMd.
approval of tam e and for final
7 0 ALI^ CREDlTOKfl AND P E R . dUcharce pa, executrix cf the
SOWS Ua VMO CLAIMS O R estate &amp;| ta n a P « y d : i | t , detrayed,
p n t A l f D 3 AGAIK3T 3 A i ” sr. Ifti# lClL dey of Ua&gt;% 11U
ESTATE
A l l ? I-1 a K C B L r .
1 OU *ft,J f^iii of ) *m ill* hrr«li)
FxetutrLx of the eatale of
iioniffl«N| jirwl irqulrrct in pr»ii#nt 4
L f iv§ P e n c k rft, deceesaad.
»ny claim* a Ini dr man d* whlcli
&gt;««* «f •Hh#r of you, mmj have n o t i c e ok M K i f m r . o r i A ? m n c a ln tl the m UI« of UEOlUiK (3.
t l H f K I H o r ALAVIA tlltAIAJAI*OUH, d«c*ued, lain of #*1(1
A u n D llT I l ll T OK eiiNIK.
County, td the County Judge of
OLH roi'N T T . K1.0II IDA. TO
Kenilnole rminty. Florida, at hla
K I.W T a e r r r . i i v i t o H ok
of fire It■ i hr four! hone# of m Id
a Aliy iiieTNitT.
fount}' a | Ha nfor d. Fkirlda. w ith ­
NOTICE IS IIEItKlIT C1IVKN
in rltffit calendar mortflia from the that ct meet If*a of the owner* nf
*Ime of the ft rat publication of lend* allnate In Hl-AVIA DRAIN*
thi* notice, Hath claim or demand AUK DIHTUICT «*f Hemlnole t'oim•hall he In writing, and ahaJI elate ly. Florid*, will he held at the
the place of remldened and poet office of A. I&gt;uda A H»n# In »nk1
off Ire* addreae of the rlaliuant, and dletrlet at ten «rclock A. M.. on
■hall he ■worn to by the claimant. the ! I th day of June, 1916, for the
• re n t, or attorney, and any auch purpose of eluctlnir one au per visor
claim or demand net ao Iliad aha 11 i for aald dtetrlct for a term o ' ;nre#
'he void,.
yaara, at which election eve/y acre
of land In Ih# dlatrlci shall repANNIB HEM.R JAfX&gt;nR
Aa eie c u trla of the ■U e l rreent one eh are and each owner
W i l l a n d T r element of • hall h* entitled to rote in perMie
fJF.OUflE q. JAOURH, de- or hy proxy In w riting duly signed
for every acre of land owned i»y
him D» auch iL a fr lc t. g u a rd ia n *
i atlMAN ir g B iT T IrA U a H ,
may repretettl their wards, exec*
l i n r t i i y r&gt;,e K i M l M
utora and admInletr a tors may rep ­
n r . l |.at.ll.*lloir75*sr It, DU.
resent e a tf tt i of Aeceajtfd peraoti*
and private corporations may he
repreaentrd hjr th eif of fleers or duly
authorised agents. The owner* of
a majority of the acreage Included
In Sftrh district shall he neceiean
oboroe

Surgeon Callfi Blood
DonntionK V i t a l ;
Commends Medics

c l a s s if ie d

WEDNESDAY MAT 30, 1&amp;I5 #

FAME

Phone

127

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If * » wish to k t free I If w# with U
vpreserve b r i o l s t * til d m Inestimable p riv i­
lege* for which we h a r p been to lo a f coalead in g — we e ta s l figh t]
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Industrial City
Of Osaka Is Hit
By Superfifrts

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNE l. 1945

Seminole High School Graduating Class of 1945

/Churchill C
London CottTer
O .
To Decide Syrian
Independence Plea

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«Br U m t i l M

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Reports Show Princi­
pal Parts Of Yokoh a m a Destroyed;
Shuri Japs Trapped

G i r l s ,
In

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a k e

LONDON, June I. (A P&gt;—
France tuda) refuard to cum.
ply
with
Prim*
Minister
Churchill'* r * q u * a t t h a t
French troop* In Syria r e t ire
In the b a r r a c k . In avoid the
pnaaihility of a rlaah with
thp U rlti.h but in a runclllatnry m m r ordered F r m c h
force* to "ceaae flretog." A
I’arU
commanlcrnc
a a I d.
“ French troop* will remain In
their position*,”

B o y s ,

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N a v y
C l a s s

f min it 11un •x c rc is o a at Seni
m o le M ic h School w ill h r belli
M o titlny e v e n in g at H SO «»*cWk
at the -tchool a v id llo riu m , u-hf*
an h o fio i c I a r i o f 94 s t u ilr n f * , &lt;

winch young men ire in ihe
m i r o n tv b w iu a r o f the ta ll ■
W .itlil W rt r II. w ill co nclm lr thr r
Rt u tlte i i n S a n fo n l
It t« an honor clafcj* in t iu m i
n f tt4*Hiid n ra h ip to h tieg n e p o * » i
hlv mut m ntrhp rl h r f o ir in S'fBi
ihtilta I ’m in ty , im m o rr f hull Dfi*'
th ird . &lt;»r 'HI i t u i l r n l t . httvi* it
t ’M itn ! n |M’r c e it iiK r in 'ultiillta’t of
fm ,i
1M* or m ore during: i l i r i i
Vi’J* 1 &gt; V&gt;f h i j f h uchit'd
F ifty o n e K id * a m i ■ !«■&gt;-

hack on virtually all front*
Glinm reported ‘‘tho principal
portion of Y okohama virtually
wag d estro y ed ’’ and re tu rn in g nfrmeq indicated they Irft Osaka in
tho aame condition today. Tokyo
m broadcasts ad m itted flnn-ca - e r e
~ started thro ug ho u t O iaka'e m a n u ­
factu ring cen te r a n d were only
•‘gradually being b ro u g h t under
control.” claim ing the Jap* d e­
stroyed 47 Superfort*. The raid
wan made by 450 B-29 and 150
• flghtef*.
Fiv* A m erican division* on

M R E It 126.

French Troops In
Syria Won’t Budge
But Cease Firing

14

Pr**a*

Fas*

Mera ber Att-socialcd Pretw

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4

Or

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51

Great wave? of Superfortrepaoa today lighted fires
In Omtkn sending smoke 27,000 feet above Japan’s most
~ h i g h l y industralizcd city
amid an announcem ent th a t
a almilnr raid burned out 6.9
square miles of Yokoharfm
Tuesday as Allied ground
forces drove Japanese troops

C o n lliard

p r* u « ilv i

h i &lt; i i t 144ft, 4 « a l i . SUM
■ v ial m w .
^ * * * * 4 -A * * * * A *

94 Students To
Graduate From
Seminole High

W A S H IN G T O N / Ja n e
1,
(A P&gt;— P resid ent T rum en d e ­
clared today the 0 , 8. Army
In the Pacific ultim ately will
he twiep ila present alM and
"bigger th a n o a r Arm y w»»
In Europe a t (Cm he Ieh t." In
a ■pedal m essage ( a Con grew*,
reiteratin g American d e te rm ­
ination to fig h t th e Jap an ese
to a •‘complete finish,” the
P resident called fo r workera
In ship re p a ir y a r d s , to meet
th a Nlpponeee suicide attack*.

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LONDON. June 1, ( A P ) ~
Danger of a Hritish-French
f l u s h in the Levant dJmlnUh*
etl today anti steps were
taken
to
bring
Hritairt,
Franee and tile United S tates
into a London conference to
| settle Syrian dem ands for
full independence Beyrouth
tlis|wtehen said the French
I i iimm.iinlrr in S t r i a agreed In a

match

r m ifn rc iirr w ith the B ritis h ca m *
m+imlt i t -. « ciisr f if in g » * P r im e

t r r r i o . ihptoli'

. I l l i b t i f r f till «I r m a n dIr d . and
v**nnjf
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rile .. 1•• t it k r *»rdIf f e f |llltt 1 'h r B r i t 1 r r v 1Cr,
eight "1 »l
vt *•r r t"It 11I’d 141 d u ll
dill II Ig II
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trim
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l i p 1 Ml, . IS 1. | I h r y r . I n hi i ft &gt;i v r i iti a r r «• o f^ ta r f k l
v »*tar i 11 Ihe* i r f \ ICC
r»«.’ t*. 4•|4(OIS*« Rr iltsh
ii iatlt*d
hv
1*
I hn u
who r n t r m i tin
i*” ■ t • r f f o r l « to i rat&lt;&lt; r r " &gt;rdta|
V P ari*
-'littk. i n i it 11 !kta It1 thr local French
i th i n y e a r « t r
Stall p o w r l l , * .41
Mai
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a o«l Jet r y Whilr. In at-m rp iu,
the jniRt year w r r r John
Robert Howell, Euifrne Penulnu
ton.
ftporire
TeriUilo,
Robert

Farm Labor Camp
6 Will Remain Open
Two More Weeks

It’s Small World:
Sid Hudson Meets
Pal In the Pacific

iieufer ami William Tindall*.
TRONT ROW-—L E F T to R ight —T om m y Vaughan, H arold Chapman, P ete llukur,
I inrun Ruth Or) ham, Emma Rum hies Marv Ann W heir h el, Kmlly
T h e main prog nun at gr«*InBonny A ustin. Dofie Dunn. Je a n Hall, R oberta Even*, Ja n e t ll e tie l. Shirley Cameron.
line Hull. Pauline Mrl-cllan, t'h a i lo l le I rue, Cutlierili* Clark,
A llo a s x v rc U ta w ill bp
Betty Corrodl, Alice Hell, M artha Pag*; Ethel Brown, Martin. Hmwit, VVHindu Hn * I y,
Bark in lilt goto] old days be­
on, Virginia An*le&gt;. Gerald D&gt;*tlng Marion Ualxirn. Oharisa Daw.
by F h arlrs Dfc««otl. Mnnon lip- yond rucall when Sanford h a d a
Marlon Herbat. Paul Hod gins, H e rb e rt Muse, Killy S h o tm ak rr, Bills Shuman.
sdrlen, T roy Ray. l&gt;*'i4| Jsrk».«n
b
o rn m
nl M
in n i t lt
u lh Odluim
...
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born
and
Mlmu*
Birth
Cldhan
iJlib. B en ny
JHHy C hapman, l o r r v Pe*rso V n ' u MalhleUl U a u ' o l MJIIpr. , „ t l , lr&lt;j ,,y &amp;
i
f t , R^.*, *■■A winning basahidl
a ..T h e WKA Farm Labor Canto SECOND ROWt— Cecil Loe, R oivm ary Collum, Lucy "Ward, M arian I’earaon, K a r a
M1IL. .ir. ^ iu m no/tl: -'in o t fl M '
Jletati Ulchruit.
B
........................
I If h r tut. Belly
MOore, RbbSifa K ing. Betty H erm an®
■Intnwyvr, Mary Bennon, I'st ^Phitlti
4 atTvahei mtnar-Awmnm -an d .I c n l h 1 Moya, -B etty Butler,
'hfnu^h
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i f , 'r
n T
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rn tllU l
"H .o ire ev
fh ro u g
“Rod'' u»o,1 to &lt;-n VAnUnualfy U&gt;
Peetra* . Calvin Taylor. Claude Bleckney.
la, JJoe
ee P
Kdlth Cheatiuit. Byls'ls Mel»rh, Mildred Robaou r(ernl5 lar , lAtndrprl.t.
Audrey
Ha. h. K
,lllt„lJim
.- A«ar.lt»«
S tr e e t win rem ain opart fot th a Betty l a c Niche 1*. OuUrf Davl»,
n f of
of h.-rnn
llimtripal Ball park to see his
Camille Batten, Maps* Green. Robert Hartley, Marshall Foreman
next l u o week* in o rd er to m eat THIRD ROW»—Bob Ckllnbanj H erm an Brumlay, R obert Cranston. I.ydia Wielmldt,
H ill !»P riuiife by K u p t T
I riFk
'in t i snl Hu,l„io ,%hiim hr idolthe noedit o f grow ers. it was a n ­
ton I'rtnclpnl McrniMn k M o m * iii .l , 1. p
ill,- I■*&gt;v and mow
nounced tod ay by County A gent
will prc*cfit the ihpItonH’* In ^ • riuu'ii th f
II omU gtd On I'npr H i I
C. U. Dawson.
Wlu’ii Sid (“»»** Gi f»nif with
_
A t the p resen t tim e there a re
fht* \V R Nhingtdii M r im to r *, B e n n y
* 2110 of B ritish negro subject*
dr-*nured
lhf» N j o f t '
pnges
fo r
from the B ah am as a t the camp
every crumb of information about
whose con tracts expired T h u r s ­
hiR fuvorite »tnr pitcher.
day. All b u t 10b of theae will
Then cii mo the vior, and on
leave shortly fo r n o rth e rn labor
Sopf
2
| 12 ^ /lb iiit) jo ined th e
Tho
whole
of
San
fold'*
dorks,
|
There
wrrr
am
nr
moment
a
*
&gt;
f
camps on th e e a s te rn seaboard
\nv V it*' bint truck »«f bin old
wharves
ami
hoik
oil
plant*
up
|
anilnu*
»u»i«’ii»r
hi
trying
to
£ where th ey ore vitally needed In
p»l nit■«! frtrml, Snl Hudaon Then
Lake Monroe were menaoed at | atl the surtnui hu»e to where the
ag ricu ltu ral areas.
H r r i r i , |»i tiiniivefrl mo- d«y h i n nhip Ituidrd mt All
5
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enough
to
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Of
AII
H
arry
H
T h a t this y ear's labor program
bUBtfirn •* mm n( | ,iti« |iiiij,’ h Hit (kiwi..| in ihi* !%ti ifo anil In and
hv the hlaiiiiK acini tra d e , of a suction rfferl and avoid polling
using Imported Bahamas h s i been
1.4ki ! i hr »-U ■••j141 of rd Sjft Sid
Volunteers
Women;
il UmI \\ t*iIt !■-*■Ig
hihI
SanfiU'
B o u n d
C h a m p io n
rm rlhlM &gt; um l t r u c k c u n tJ iln k n if
in
air
decidedly successful, was today
Mij.i-etf nf »hs \rm\ Air Force
•
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k
f
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The
fire
oa*
about
nut
whell
tatter
noon
I
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r
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s
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c
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Kaii«»n»
n
f
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k
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tc
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n
Indicated by Mr. * Dawson, who
I - t » &gt;i*| H d on " hr wrote
Some Turned Away i f k h b n r f t 1Un'vs
the
fire
Irurk
arrived
frutii
the
gasullne.
Iwnind
for
the
B
o
la
n
d
added th a t the workers had come
low Iiy.uhr. Mr. B t Mill* of
Naval
A|r
Station
a
ft
e
r
l o a d i n g Sanford Naval Air Station, I hlef
A l a r c r farmer s»nd
V on time, hed stayed ae long as
■»I i i idrt ) Ao’inir *!hf day b«F i f t \ M'MM
r »-l*UJ jrtU! w rit’
TALLAHA8HKK. June I. (AT —
KIK8I.MMKK. J u n e I.
lio n
th ey were w o n te d ,, bad proved l^ l g i i l a t i v r reapportionment was T w enty seven persons were in up at the Standard Oil Bulk Cleveland said The tank truck HCC’IUUMUHUtrl |t \ th i i l i m t u f l l u ’ grower of tin (iriH 'U
f»’ft* ycnterduy lli’ « playing hall
belong!
In
the
Southern
Oil
Com.
Plant
on
l
a
k
e
Shore
Boulevard.
ra(||*»t
Kir,
lleeren
"
«
a
fomuirly
efficient and had been a vital virtually th e only major Uauo left Jured, none seriously, yesterduy
here in thr Ulande. I spent a
i 'e n t r u l K lu rid u IM imh I lln n k h o lil
patty.
Cause
of
the
blaie
ha*
not
S
pectators
notice
the
truck
was
Inten
drnt
of
the
Ciillf
Oil
Tuiim
fa c t o r In Seminole. C ounty’s su c ­ unsettled last night as th e 1015 afternoon at .1 o'clock when the
whole tiny with him you know
t it the o ff ic e o f I ho I 'u i i l y N t ir n f
been
determined.
afire
aa
it
passed
the
traffic
light
na]
of
Sanfiml
For
27
yeai*
he
cessful crop season. This Is (ha Legislature readied Itself t a r final ^streamlined A tlantic Coast Lino
how much I hkrd him
In 8 * n f o r i l y e a tr r l«»y. M r*4 J u llu *
A
nother
call
yeaterday
was
to
a
t
French
Avenue,
but
the
driver
w
i
i
engakced
in
the
whotctalv
second y e a r o f th e m ig ra to ry la- ad jo u rn m ent of lie 80-day sdkslon Champion was derailed about n
In hm letter. MtlU rnclnaeti the
w ai nearly to tha city limits n u t out an awning f h r at the i M n i r f r h l r r , c h a lr n iH fi o f th e ( i * r
jewelry ouRlrirwi under thr u »me fidbminr vArrrj 1 from an Army
A bor program .
den t ! lu h H lo m l B u n k com m i t t p c ,
a t noon today.
mile porth of her# on ila way to before h r looked bark and s a w tha Table
Supply
Grocery
Store
of
IlnTPli
Bro’*
and
•
f
puMuiiltuh put out 111 the I’afific
”
G. R. B arnes, cam p labor su p er­
r e p o rte d tM * ftu u f il» if . fc v e n lT n if
In extended meetings the Leg T am pa.
blase, according to Fire t h i e f T here had !&gt;een an epidemic o f one
Ftttnburgh Hhr f » m p to .Sanford .1rrti
visor, will leave soon for V ir­
( C e a lta w e * O a ! * • ■ • ■ ! * (
o f th p riio d t * in t m a t 11 c U iit f *
The three-unit del«el engine Mack Cleveland.
■Uch
nuisance
flrea
lately.
Chief
in
UU
H
*'4til yvN, Sid 11udnon is here,
ginia Beach. Melvin Oaks, camp
« e n l l n u r t l On F u f f O*
left the trark* as did Ihe baggage
In one of the moat risky and Cleveland rrvealrd one at the
m a n a g e r, w as tr a n s fe r re d elseBorn in FMObtir/h. thi* tun »*( Hmj Kmv» giNs&lt;| h will he to hear
car anil five uleel paiaenger car* daring operations ever u n der­ Bui station on Park Avenue an I
thm i-&gt;* .urn m ri’fttiy Itlfht now'
where th r e e weeks ago and his
M r a t it I M t ► I 1 11 Hi r i* i *-1». M
The dieiel unit* turned over taken by Sanford firemen, ilia several on Sanford Avenue lie
Heeren wa • ^^P^dui*i**d
N l d o a t »*it f &gt;
•**&lt;! th*- • ’i ■ • *&gt;oiuik aTmiiHl, but it may
place fo r th e dtSfAUtin of tho
and rau g h t fire
liberate
throwing
of
lighted
fire
was
put
out
with
vapor
not­
1I'itteburith High School /f fot ft hs. «C’ »her !*■’ monthu before he
P r im a r y
A season was taken by W. H.
Tho passenger cars nt*l lutg. ales with w ater pumped thru igh cigarette* I t Ixdievcd to l&gt;c th e W e s t S i r i e
Knaaar.
/la s u lm r P m ir r u m the tollegr of MulnUtllr I'.t m '• * JM ^n.i go nine inning*.
gage ear lore up about 100 yards a auction hoaa from the lakr
l\H
l
lOHllIK
I
n
i
^
n
i
n
i
»nrmlid
file
I'reViitmai
M*&gt; m Irfimtelv the Wingmen a
Mr. Barnes pointed o u t th a t tha
of the single track to badly thal
.. *r
■*.
—— ———■
j ohurrh in tbitehiirgh uml
uit*-io the hole nrul furthermore.
govarnm ant'a
m ig rato ry - labor
railroad (pen on the spot aald jt
The We«l hhlr ^I'uii.ti - Srljfloi ford. 'He wai
» mcriibe# t»f the
I
br o &gt;&lt;111* of
the yn’itrit pitchers
p ro g r a m h ad proved of g re a t
would take It least two d a y s to
held it* Hoeing h a ) I'mgram a * rlm MaRornr I tnlgo &lt;h»! Jslnme
I
»“ "oneout
of thr bigleague*
value' In filling t h e f a r m labor
clear the wreck.
today The program wag pre- [Qf pltlaburgh Ifkd for 25 yram
|
D*1’ ,n,t yeara sho rtages o f th e country where
Several telephone poles were
aented by the fourth gratfe ^l**a. | wag a member of the Waalitngtnfi
I ‘ Thinmay
riot utackud with
* men had left farms to enter tho
knfcfccd down *n d tcleshono t e n .
directed
by
the
claaa
teacher.
Mra.'
Infantry,
an
indepe*
dent
milituty
I
of
X
ou
h(»ya.
but If you
service or- to
vic« In Klaalmmee was cut temI ever u a te b e d »b** lanky T«
Irene W a tt_____
„
At the present tth , n eg ro workorganisation of Pittaborgh.
, f r (my work bark in the s t a t e s
Tho progiam will tic n. follow*;
Co. Ci—Florida- State Guard,
•ra from Jamaica ________ .
Survivor* Include Ihe wtdoa. Von mu*t agree th a t all Ihe boys
Aitnguiuvr—Sylvia llu^v*
to th e middle w eat a n d to m e t o »U1 not hold any drill next Mon
Mr*.
dUirry
Ilccrcn
of
Sanford,
J.
K
.
Johnson, alectrical super.
The ~rtev Jo* A. Tolle, pastor
Term ed
by
the Rev. W.F.
1. Dpviiing S o n g --''Love'*— ons slater, Mr* George Weilil of In thr A m rr irs n league d read ed
r- O illfo rn la t o hAtaVat erope, ha day night on account of tha g ra d - Intandent of th e train , said th a l
to *rr Sid pitch
and he was
nation
f t Seminole High a ft e r an Inspection of the seen? Brooks. Jr., as *'a very Inlsrest- o f the First Methodlat Church Sung bv the entire el**».
on exercises at
A , declared. •
:
•
Pittalrtirgh. dhe brolner, All.nl
2. “ Tlic lairil’* I’ruvcr” - Sung H eeren ai*o of P ltts h u ig h , » i itching for th r w eakest club In
ool, Capt. John Galloway an- he tho ugh t the derailm ent was I n r sto ry .” la * new novel. T he fo r the peat three years. **&gt;
Meanwhile, a a County A gent School,
(h r American le a g u e , the W a s h ­
am ong the 300 m inisters of the
entire cl*«*
Dawson p u t It, b* to being d elu g­ nounced today
cousin,
William
Weekerle
of
caused by a split section of Rock of Life/* w ritten by Mr«. Florida Methodist Conference who by 3. the Plano
a t th a t, he
S o ltw - 'T h c
Three Maitland, and acverol niece* |,r.d ington Senator*
J.J . Bolly of Banford, which will
n o rth ern
ed w ith request* * ’.................
track
,
Ha
stated
the
train
was
w ar winning 'JO gam es a seaso n
Sanford esperlanced one of tha
be released In S eptem ber fn hook yesterday recalved from Bishop King’s l l o n s s ”— Monroe I’earee.
g ro w ers fo r s k “ *
negro farm hottest
nephew*:
If
no
t
going
from
50
to
60
miles
an
with a cellar ja i l club
. , m o re
days In ita history. If not
A rth u r J. Moore, appointments
Ferd
4. Plano Solo—"T he March of ^ F u n e r a l service* will l&gt;c c m
jy tho William D.
form by
B. F
workers, ‘'T h e y
Writing, taletrealfao** Oa r a a * S ill
on Sid later
. th a t guy d e­
mane
Bubliehlng Company Of f o r the ensuing year, and will Wee Folk*”— Edwin l-ockel.
for the hottest, as tb* official ther.
phonln» and ta
ducted
St
the
Krlckvon
F
u
'
i
i
a
l
se r v e . apace . . . not just—s few
mometer of B. F. Whltner, weathh a t a hi* naxt parish at Braden5. “T h a Citixepshlp S o n * " — i l u i u s
G rand R apldi, Mich.
w orkers," I
a t LUO l ’.'3L_z.UK t u
armah, records*} a anaxlmum of
.
- _ —■—
S o n g b y t h o - e n ti r e school.
—JU tla-ia the firs t -b o o ta -t» be t e n , _
t h a t h s la
K.
D.
Brownlee
off!
|
the
II
103 - degrees.- Bmoks. thl
Tha Bav. Edward F. McKinley,
6. “ True W ealth" Dora Richwritten by Mrs. Dolly who
~~~* allot men
across Lake Monroe from ,1___ _
paator fo r the past four years artlson, Frank Murphy. Myrtle elating. In term ent will follow ill i
writes
under
the
name
of
Etienne
negro workers
Ing gwamp , lands, tpada It hex/,
the
Livingston
Memorial H arper. Audrey Dunn and Don* E vergreen Cemetery.
Goddard Bolly. However, at pre­ a t
Last year 1,50
left and reminded eltisane of the men­
Pallbearers are W. A. l« avii:,
Methodlat
Church
of
Jacksonville,
sent time ahe U working on an­
Jones.
labor ace of foreit fire*.
this section for •'
E. C. Harper. Fordyrc Russell,
has
been
a
p
pointed
to
luceced
7.
"
J
o
y
"
—Carole
David.
g camps, be said. m\{,
Heat or no heat, Sanford Lions other novel.
L. M. Himes, Jo hn Krider slid
8. "T he Lord 1* My S h epherd’' R. W. RupreehL
—
must rally tonight at the fo r m e r
Tha eentral theme of “The Rav. Tolle.
K.C W illia m s , locomotive e n ­
—lung
by
the
school
cnihlren
Rav.
McKinley’s family
In­
J. C. Penney Store and try to Rock of Life" revolves around a
gineer of the A tlantic C o a s t
0.
Plano
Solo — "Tho
Frog
speed up packing a small moun­ woman of the peasant class, who cludes his wife, Mrs. May Mcl.inr Railroad, completed T h u r t tain of contributad clothing and with her husband, Joknathon and JClnlrv and three children, E d ­ Pool" —Ann Raliorn.
day. a n u a r t e r of a can tu ry o f
10. Plano Solo— ‘‘The Bouncing
■hoes In order th a t III clad per- children emigrates from a peace­ ward, nine; Marvin, six and Mary
aervlre. and waa co n g ra tu la te d b y
Dali"—J e a n e t te Smith.
eons In war devastated areas ful Alpine valley In Switzerland three y ears of age.
a group of friend* who g a t h e r bt
11. Young America Speaks—
not shiver from the cold,
• t Sheriff Charles
Rev, Toll* will leave Wednes­
to America.
Jo e HsIL director of the USD the offica of E.M. Carroll, g s t f
V « e U f O o m ^ n y v lj f t tb la^ x fU ,.
David V a n N e n .
was the edict dean forth
ptrtjr Jack Hlckaonday
for
Bradenton
with
Mrs.
New hardships corns. But r v
12. Flag of My C oun try— Elsie announced today th a t due to eer- cral foreman.
g Lion Clyde Ramsey et
.
Femandina la N u
and undaunted amid bar Toll* and the children, Betty Jo.
t a i n difficulties, th e IJSU fictile
In p reaen tlng
Mr. William*
I
purchase me
todays Lion'* Club meeting In diant
W ednesday end F
Rosalie,
Caroline,
Joe
'Jr.
and
tears, Mother Marta abouldora
13. Helpfulness— Louise MeAl- scheduled to be held on Sunday, with a 25 y e a r service emblem In
reference to the Lion sponsored trials aiKT responsibilities, la Ann, bat will return Sunday to
I
Frank Hammond,
Ju n e 3, has t&gt;e*n changed to Sun behalf of th a railroad. Mr. C a raeNeilJ, who ngiecta
exandar.
drive to collect clothing for ceaseless toll, by loving and Be­ preach bis farewell eermon.
ataeUng on *
day, Ju ne 10.
roll *ald: “ Mr. Williams, It wtoaa
for two weeks, will n United Nations relief.
14.
Vacation
Song—by
th
e
en
­
atlonal In iek,
He
stated
that
“ha
hedvsurely
ing, the heroine guides ber float
Mr. Hall also said th a t the me a g r e a t deal o f pleasure In
’chase tha lataat fi
tire school.
tr
Not only that, but he announc­ to “to* Rock of Ufa'.
enjoyed
hie
stay
In
8anford.“
and
Dqoere Del.. w...
hat will also buy mt ed t h a t . Joe Ifabch had Just
16. Pfano Dual— Richard Hall USO will hold a corn roast on p resenting this pin to you. v “**
would mlae all hU
C&amp;ndlie for Christmas.
After years of pioneering, she th a t _ ha hare,
F riday, Ju n e 1 a t 6:00 P. M. on have been a good employe*
Afi
brought In a truckload of cloth­
but
th
at
ha
was
and
E velyn Jones.
th e grounds outside the USO. have served this company
founds a Christian home far
ing
contributed
In
Oviedo
and
It
held
iking
for
a
rood
report
of
16.
A
nnouncements
and
A
w
ards
ik j
CRANSTON
All servicemen and th eir guest*
“ But I th ink .” h e continued.
hail to be unloaded right after jaothertaaa beys, who later when
C ounty
a
t
tha
church
under
Rev,
—Mrs. Marion SL Joh ns
Robert
&gt;*rt Jerrell C
is ha'
a r e Invited to a tte n d . T here will “you owe some of the honor to
,
whom
he
tinned
a
July In
IT. First
17. Dear America—Janie* Reel, be plenty of com w ith reel your wife. She has had a g r i f t
of
„
Jin* young man." Tha Shirley
• bean M t of
and In .
Llak and Nelli* May butter.
._ _ _ the
deal to do, all that* years m
FUNERAL
RITES
latter
to
expected
to
arrive
with
en ly rix w e *
a m w ,[

57 Registrants
Legislature Plans 27 Persons Hurt Bulk Oil Plants Menaced By
Adjournment At When Streamliner
Blazing Semi-Trailer Of Gas Offer to Furnish ,Harry H. Heeren,
Sanford
Jumps The Track
Blood At Clinic 'LonytTime
Noon Today
Resident, Is Dead

60-Day Session End­ Coast Line T a m p a ing With Calendar
Cleared Of B i l l s

CITY BRIEFS

MfS7 Bolly \VritesTRev. Joe A. Tolle,
Novek Which Will Methodist Pastor,
Be Published Soon. Sent To Bradenton

#

d o n s U r y e d To Rally*
A t P acking Tonight

Williams In Awarded
A (T Service Emblem

MacNcUl iTOn V
P tytog Trip To N.Y,

Man Bro
For S

USO Picnic Is Put Off
From J une 3ToJ une 10

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total

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ample of

nrtoee for
(0, n a g Sanford reel*

sOrlute.
w s v y ^ Recruiting

Hill.

am

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axi-T?-,

5 ffi

to** and wortt hla family at the ptroonag* house
“God Blase America"—Xaon {pnt liraII . School*
a t ( I t Magnolia Avenue or
*
I t *c thereabouts.

RbSn&amp;JsrSFBSS

at Dem­

helping you to get this pin.*
Mr. Williams entered the
road servtca on March SO. ,
a s , a locomotive fireman la.
.Tampa, Jacksonville district, sa d
was promoted to locomotive en­
gineer on Dec. 1, 1914. II* to d t t
and Mrs. J. *W. Turner of Route present, runlng an engine fn tha

ZOO ADDITION
Two fine armadillos were re­
19. “The BUr Spangled Bari- cently presented to tha SanforJ
Bunt,
Zoo, according to Park Suet,
ner"—Entire School.
SO, Flag Salute—leader, Bert Jam
J* m *ess Houghton. On* o f the
armadillo* was oresented by
by Mr.
Rivers.

U Baafotd and tito other by Jinksor.vU!* dittrUt. Vetwacs Sai*
f t p * 4S &amp; J o i ; - - - ' - .

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itikirtjnw s

tbair
ObrUt I. tit*

« A n u n f tba otatton# which m m ir la i tba Laaaoo-ttarmun la Ih* fotow ln g from tha Bible: "Heboid. t
am a g a in st Iham th at prophsay
M1M dream s. aallb tba l a r i and
do tall tbam. and cauaa ray paopla
to bit by thalr lira, and b y tbalr
lightness" (Jtrem tah t l: S f ) .
. Tba Lana on-Harmon alao laelndaa
tha follow in g passage from lha
Cbrlatlan Sclsne# laatbcok. ~Scl&gt;
anca and llaalth w ith Kay In lha
Hrrlplorat" by Mary Ilakrr Eddy:
"A* aam ad In Cbrlatlan Hclenca,
rnlm al m agnetism or bypnotlam la
tba apaalffe farm for arror, or m or­
tal mind.
It la. tha falaa belief
that m ind la In m altar. and la
both aril and good: th at a ril la
aa raal aa good-and a u r a y a n w fa l.
Tbla ballaf baa not on# qu ality of
Truth" &lt;p.

" Skl.VDHlIfl ATIQN AL t H i n t a i

400,000* Civilian AirP la n e s In D a ily
Use After The War

Minister, J. IlcrnaiJ Rootbundar Brhool. I*;H,
M omma tVorablp. lis t* .
Harmon Subject: "Tba Old Rapa
and tha Naur Insight.”
.

NEW YOKK. Juno 1. (.Special)
e—The Unltad States will have
| 400,000 civilian airplanoa In the
sky toon after th« war oin 10
Ilmen tho peacetime totnl, Robert
It. Hinckley declared today. Mr.
| chairman of lira Civil Acrnn-Hinckley, who w n
formerly
- nutic* -Administration and U now
head nf tha Office of War Con­
tract Settlement, added th a t about
i
of Untie plane* will tie pri­
vate craft while the balance wilt
: b# commercial air transport! ami
1 canto planes.
Port and parcel of this tre­
mendous expansion is the one
billion dollar airport program be­
ing sponsored by the Civil Aeron.
autirs Administration and nob
under discussion in Congress.
This program Is ihe largest ot
Its kind in history. Mr. Hinckley
. 'gdded that the program would
4- “ make • It possible for anyone
t who files his own plane to mnd
or taks off within easy reach oi
; home, work or varstion spot."
He also pointed, out that the
b airport program would “mak*« it
,y possible for overyono in hundred*
* of cities and towns to haVe
commercial a i r transportation
service.*’
"Writing In the magazlhe B#r, vice, a house publication of the,
. ‘ Cities .Service Company, Mr.
' Hinckley stressed the fact that
j. America had become" an "ovia:* tlon-mlndcd nation as a result
of this war.**
Mr. illnkley said the United
States has an ijnprecedent!' i
backlog of aviation knowledge
. and experience in jutunl flying,
i manufacturing technique ami operating method*. Whin im*
j end* this country will have 860,' 000 trained Army, Nnvy and
: Marine pilot# plus ltd),Out) civi­
lians and student pilot*.
Resides this are some 2.000.000
■persons who have Isrn working
in atrrraft plant* ilurlng the war
plus another 2.6oo,imiij wn„ jl(lV«
J become familiar with uviatlon
P through thrlr experience in mili: tary ground crews.
J What this means to aviation
was amply demonatrated recent­
ly when (no CAA announced that
; It was grrinting clvilion pilot
certificates to military filers at
tho rate o( 2,000 n week and that
In the past five years more man
20,000 military pilots have recelv; cd private licenses.
In giving details nf the airp f j r i expansion program. H r.
Hinckley said that one of the
!&gt; major objectives "was to crac#
. the worst bottlenecks In today’s
'- a ir p o r t system — poorly spaced
1:^ e d * , ” To tl«7this4ho OAA pro- gram lllggesta .l.OOfl'.J.raml toe*
t a irw rls ami extensive improvem enu to 1.000 of the eglsting
, 3,000 airports.
^
Ahothor major objective is a
; aUfficicnt number of huge supert 'airports to assure ptoper fncillF
nircrafj_fljdn£_£n jnter-

■■ark Ave. at tth XL
W. P. BROOK* J r - P astor
Sunday BchooL • &gt;«! i
U. .
Morning Worship. I I .DO A. IL
T rain-nr Union. 1:00 P. M.
Evening W orship, 1 . 0* p . U.
Open ilouaa a / tar tba event!
MfVICe.

r n i a r B A rria r C H im ca

Wntnaada* Barvloa. I:M T. M.
Vlamra W elcome!

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Thursday—M idw .#k
F i n e r WMTNObIBT CfiLKCH

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A. TOM.K. Pastor.
»:** A. M.—Church sch ool, i . C.
Dart-, •uparlnlaamtbt.
X1: on A. M.— Morning W orship,
"bat Thl* Mind Its la You.” l a s t
sermon by Ray. T o lls
■ i.-ll P. M.—Youth P tllow ahlp.
I : P P. M.—II ar cola u real# Har­
mon *i High School,

Propoied Fodoral Airport
Plan for Bia Sfalt of

. C n ik l 'H O P CSR1BT
Bemlnole C ounty Courthouse.
Blbla Ctaaaaa, IS;SS A. M.
W orship and C om uualon. ItiM

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AilTIIUIt

Navy fiansOn Pishing
Haye Been Removed

struction in 1000.

[ H I jN tlN G j
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M ore 1
B U S IN E S S
T ty •O u r A d » l

Sp onsored
AT

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TH E

K ev. M . M. D U D L E Y — C , A . P resident o f South F la. D is­
tr ic t w ill conduct th e se R a lly s 5 great nigh ts.

Beginning Tuesday night Jane 6th
Ending an Sunday Night.
Time of Service I P-M.

Bunder Ochoc
Young Psepli

A L L Y O U N G P E O P L E UR G ED T O A T T E N D
K . 1. W righ t ■— P astor

10:0# A- M. —H andiv Hebool. B a n
Smith, HupartnlaadabL
H aaleri
Corner* la u r e l Ava. and I tlh Bt.
**^rJl*or*111* Wor»hiiv
K eeping Our Byaa On tba Mark"
"Where Jeans la Haal"
Herman by lb# pastor,
K. I. tV Itld llT , P aaior
t a s J*. M.—N. Y. V. K
ftwridny Hell not. &lt;1. M. WIIIU,
S:M p . M.—E van gel latte service.
fbalit.. I«;0n A. M.
•
Sermon;
"She lla d Spent All."
M . , ii I ii g Oevntlonal Bervlce.
N la h ir
11 .So A M.
S'**
i
.
I I — W ednesday, P rayer
rl*t Ambaaeadora (young paoarid Prate# Nervier.
i), t 00 P. M.
K vangellttlc M ealing. &lt; :(• P. M.
prayer m e etin g 'sa d lilb te Utudy. .. PRRtOYTKKlAW c n M
Thurwlay S^S K M.
B. I&gt;. BROWNL icR, D. D,.
Wealneadar aflernaob p r a y a r
Corner o f Oak h b t TV
Monday Mervlcaa;
maetlng. f.'S® P. M.
„
t : U A. M.—gun Jay Bobo
"Coma once, you'll coma again.
ll:« S A. M-—M orning V
t-®0 P. M.—Junior and
h o l y t a o i i n n m r s L e r r e a r y t Tnung Panpla.
At
P. M. K vaalag 1
Park Avs. a t Vogrtb OtREV. MARK CARPBNTBn. R sctor
Molr Coraetanmn. i » s A &lt;*Oiurob Odkanl, SltS A- OL
Uucntng g a r v ie t. U ts s A. M.

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Church of The Nazarene
IIS Palmetto Ave„ Sanford, Fla’
.Order of Services
Sunday
IOjOO A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M. Morning Womhlp *
"Keeping Our Eyes On The M arl
7:30 P.M N.Y.1-S.

C-'/G. Bra Icy

8*h0 p. M. Evangellntlc Service
“She Had Spent All"

V. Fiwtor
Phone 556-W

BtOO P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
You are Invited to these servlcas
Special Music and SlngHtg

OP u m a
ISAY a * INTO,
Amvrtfan fw slu n H u l
On# block W i ll ot I'srk Avan:
JMrtICa avarv HunSar, TJO P .
Durst apM»k»ra. - Vlaltora wi

A IJvo Goxpel.with.ft l i r e Mca

l' W * ' l , i r i ! T . H. K. CROCKETT.

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uacaca

. JIAHKINB. Paetor
huol |:»S P. SL Barmen
Cboruh
fey l*5i«vl
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Evebibg aeVvIca. Vise P. M.
H oly Oommunton jn I»d uuneay

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OsnCerd Avaaea a at*(##nm Btraat
V . IL OraatM m . Mlnlatar,
SM I, A. M. Hlkla reboot.
11 ok. A. M. Morning w o r sh ip ,
T;tte, P. M. Cbrlatlan Kndaavor.
t:*0 P . M. K vtnlnf Service.
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M. W adnaaeayi MM.

Morn In* W&lt;
I5v#nlnf h ierahlp. Sil* p. 5 1
Union. T i l l P. k
y Prayar fa r v ie * III#
m n c iir w m

n f odd

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v ia* rM-.

M orning Worebln, 11:1# A
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Preaching l oe p . IL
Prnyer M eeting 1 fe« . IrM

0.P.A
In accordance with a now directive‘from
— ----effective Immediately, we have been outnorUed to
eatabllsh a new price on buttermilk, as follows; *
Retail Ovl-of-atore ,14c par quart
Retail Home-delivered .14c per quart
Wholesale -12c per quart
. \
O.P.A. price on sweet milk remains the name:
Out-of-store ,18e per qtMurt
Home-delivered ,19c per quart

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AND

For

JITPNOTISM,

SPENCER - HARDEN DAIRY
GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

D E V Ig'N .'p tv

• the eubfaci of tie LSaann-dcr
mon which wilt ba m l in • nu,v,t

tWo-end-one-half

THE OUTSTANDING EVANGEI.IST* p n

You are invited to attend the State-wide convention of

Hie CHURCH OF GOD

Wan It the Ten Comman dim
Waa It Ju»t one of thepit
H K A O hib 8TARTM
B E A U T IF U L L Y

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M E A U WILL BE SERVED O N ,THE GbOUNBE
SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, V, I . B, SERVICE
DAY, JUNE W k . SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE

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THE EYE OF THF. DEAD

What Was

NAILED TO THE CRj
We are expecting to have the greatest convention we have efg t had and
a great time In the Lord. We need your presence to help ua.

U . E , H A R D IN G

SSSfJW k -'i.v

T. P. IL II. T ltl T . XL
T hera a re 60.000,000 radio aetg Praaohiag. I d * P R
in use In th a . U n lta d B tster,

Geneva and Elm Avenues

SUNDAY

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A S S E M B L Y o f C O D — I2lh A la u r e l

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leadership we have established wnr llmo n tccu lty mads il ..tattilatery for strict llmlutlufif. to
lrf» combat. ”
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La* imjiosod oa fish b g oparstlom.
Today's action cancel* niosl of
thri# reitrlrtlon* except ‘In cer­
tain ureas.
The restricted areas, which
M I A M I , "jtuie f , ! (8paclal) - cover.many sauarn ntiies off both
jUI military restrictions kovern- coasts ami In the vicinity of
(ng fU hltg in Utg BSvenlh navnl Key West and Dry Tortuga*, will
district, with the gxtanjlon of n remain In affect. Irf oddltljn.
opsratioTol
areas are
number of previously designated ^numerous
_ ..H i
t____Alt l.*„a Ka m
restrktad areas, have been lifted
•ffectlvt a l ones, Cap*. Vtm.
Wlshar, acting Seventh naval dis­
trict Coast Guard officer, an
nmmead today. Tha move w si
authorised by Vice-Admiral Wal-

su b w ay

THE CHRIST AMBASSADORS

Assownt.v OF u o n

nstlonal routes. Mr. Hinckley said
that, Netyt York'f vogt Idlewood
A b rh rt rifw* undvr construction
was n gnwT dYamole of the typo
of airdromes which someday will
be needed at all international air
crossroads.
Although Uie cost of tha whols
firoarsm is ntim stnd at one bil­
lon dollars plus 1260.000,000 for
buildings and special facilitiee,
Mr. Hinckley aeid this was a
cheap price to pay to pat America
on wlitre. He recalled th at It took
25 billion dollar* to build Amer.
lea's road system.
Mr. Hlnekhy added th at the
program should be started ar
soon os possible after the war
"so thet America ean maintain'
In peaceful commerce the air

City awarded

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Ihe ngllonwlde airport program bring sponsoredl by the Civil Aeronoutleg Adndnl•(ration and now under discussion In Congrcoo. Wlirn s-nniplctcxl there will be 24V
airports in the state with Ituny comma nIties having ouch facilities for the first time.
The whole program ts designed 10 encourage private flying and tho development of
commercial air transportation.
txelusive of lyulldlngt, hangars and special facilities such aa rratauranta and
shops, the propoood stole program will cost 125,755,000 of which the federal gov­
ernment woul.lMvhslfwBd local sgpnrtos ihe batance. This map was preparriThy

Now York
fir st

YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALUY

U nun.E H . MInHtar.

#*OP*v

o f F lo rid a gbow i how ritb o n s o f th lt oU te will pgrticlp n te In

V i eompreheuelv# ara Ilia d«o.
Irlnaa of tha floapal. ll.ut Ibay
In to lm all m ortal truth kn&lt;&gt;«ru
man; ao exten sive • ara tb* iitv-

E vening Bsrvtce, (;SS V, M.
W ednesday, P rayer M eatlog, 1:10

tvilo A.
11lit "Ad

t a a s k i M s w a r m o ihot fo r x m c a
J *v. Ausnt*, e##l«r
Jondar Hehuol. 1c.a0 A. XL
A. W. Ilam ll. Bupt.
il&lt; ruing wnrbblp. Il H A M
T barkvgjvlng Herr Ira at f : H P .
M. Hun,lay.
r arer m eeting Thursday even in g
at l:S0 o'clock.

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Tha a h lftln g aystama o f falsa reEton ara continually changin g

Woman*

FLORIDA

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C a rlV .

Thrr# U not a beek on aarth ao
favorable to e ll th a kind and to
all tha aubllma effect Iona, or »o
unfriendly In ha trad, panaouttoi.,
trra n n f, Injuatlr#. and a v e r / n i l
W W l W l l i a w . ;&lt;•.« the g o iib l • -

‘ My heart has alw ays assured and
reassured m e that lb# su»P*t o f
rhrlat m ust b# a dlvlna reality.—.
-Daniel W « )i|tr .

Pray#r

the

lac, "A new
I glv#
unto yon. T hat T# love on* sn oih l i a r / ■lu V a r . Eddy.

b u i i r m i r o t 'it i c n s m o o K
t u b a o s n iL
- Jteua w ant about atl flalllaa,
taaeblna In thalr syn agogues, and
preaeblng lha gnapal nf th* k in g ­
dom. and nesting all mannar nf
alehnaaa and all mannar of dloaaae
araoag lb s paopla.—Matlhaar I : t l .

ALLIANCE TAJtfftS a tK I
Ban ford-Orlando H ighw ay and (lanava Avenue.

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HEAR HIS "THRilLING STORY— ,11

how tha ettmeo from the eye of nn 80 yeah old lady after her death,
wan transplanted Into hla own eye.
Pr. Harding rtfetafl thin Iff* alary aa radio program "WB THE PEOPLE*'

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TESD ATS JU 3Z T T JT W S:

♦lavy’s Big Recreation Program Is
Paying
O ff Now With High Dividends
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By BONNIE W ILEY
Al* Newafeature* W riter
w H O N O L U L U — T h e mightiest
w ar-tim e recreatio n ■p ro g ram In
the history o f the U n ite d Stsie*
Navy la paying off In high

* morale.
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You can ask Cnmdr. Stockard
Hickey, recreation and morale
officer of the Pacific Fleet, or
you ran Mk_ any one of the thou■ild* of Navy beach bathcri on
(^shtf Island; you'll g e t the same
enthusiastic answer. Honolulu for a
. TJUfcn n h 0
In Hopolti
Ttiag stay or only n fe
'if f hours
ftiid recreation apota bu
built rapeclallv for them.
.flamliest is the
Richardson
be JHchardsi
regrratlan carter, wM M Sunday*
ace n.VOO a a if o r i^ iiin g the
f p s p ’s.' *20,000 worth1 uf athletic
m»nt, eating hamburger^.

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jd s t leln g b n the gras*,',

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parties o f the fleet can b e ' back
on th eir ships In less th an -.*0
minute* in casg of c m e rg e :cv.
N ext
In p o p u l a r i t y . L
the
Breakers, huge N av y -n m night
( a r d aftern o o n) beach club, nt
Waikiki. It handle* 6,000 cuatonier* on Sundays, 2 000 on wee!,
days, an d gives
three nlv ht
darces each week (cumjilelc with
Waves an d lady Marines).
"W c can usually spot a ‘happy
ship* b y . th e in t e re s t It take* in
recreation," Cmdr, Hickey sail.
“White it i* f a r out nt i r a , it*
officers
arraigc
liberty
port
p arties fo r all m en who want
them an d within a fey minutes
a ft e r th e ship docks, the sailor*
a re whlakcd off to one o f gbo
several ram p s . o r centers. Some
fleers even fly In ahead of time
lino up recreation for thu.r

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(This ^center, named fo r Adm.
tllviding popularity honors for
J . O. Kichardsos, f^ rg ie r Corn- th e longcr-trip ip o t a arc C am e
b o n d e r in Chief U. S . Fleet, ,U A ndrews and N im itx beach, each

kicluirdson. rccrt»£f*«'\'or liberty

d raw ing 2,000 men dally.
Camp Andrews, with neat little
cabiiu ' f o r
o vernight
guest*.

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PAINTINGr*
f ) 1 ; a?
Como boo us 'fbr complete Auto Painting—Body
and Fender.,work—

YATE$ AUTO PAINT SHOP
105 N orth I’allnelto Ave.

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FARRELLS
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Areads Bldg.

5 mUrtt northi

W IN T E R PARK, J U N E i. (Spe
rial)-—A fellowaliln .it (l.tKK) lot
advanced study h»s been » “ utilisi ‘
Itoherl I .ado. a g ra d u a te td K'.’l ‘
tins College in th e clu.n uf tO-fc*.
acconling to word received from
I he
in stitu te
of
Inu-rnuti.toal
Education by Ur. A J
Huuna.
D irector of Inler-Amerti-an Mud
ie* a l Rollins. I t rarriea a ttuvei
nllownnre of (ISO and was won
py Ludo in compctitiun with n
la t g e num ber of npplirant* win
were rqufreil to ne Anu-nrmi
eitixens of Blinnl'h-spcnklng .le*
Cent.
I.adh Is the non of Mr sn.l
Mr*. C onstantine l.aiiu. 2 ! 4 1 Mam
S treet. Tampa, fo rm er re s id en t*f Stisiii. He » a» Irorti in I iiiupit
and rrH-eived hi* curly i tammy
there und in the schools uf north
ern .Spain where ne lived
o
sevsrnl
year*.
A t pK'.riil
s
m rulidnle for the n m alet', degre*
at th e University of l e v a . , where
he wa* awarded u fellow»i, .&gt; u ,
year, Ijid o plans to e p iiln iiir u.
the teachin g of English to the
Spanish-*peaking slid will divide
hia tim e between th e L in n r» itj
af T cku * ami tne
University «t
Michignn
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Wholesome Pood

# Supervised Swimming
reeled Alhletica

20th Season
•The camp with n purpose - - - To give every boy a
hftppy
Wholesome' vicatian
in the . great, outdoor*.
s. ■'#&lt;■*** •—■ *T -»•* %
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Under the best possible environment and leader-

June 25 to July 15
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Early registration necessary. Limited number
Personally directed by

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Lyrical, incandescent . . .
Psyche Pink will evprr**
all the sujiprcssctl
eicilrm ent in you. Regular
or Shimmer-Sheen.
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T’quchton Dtuk (’»

ROBKRT A. WILLIAMS
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RETONGA IS GRAND” ,
SAYS ROBT. GREGORY
Noted M e d i c i n e Uroughf
prompt Relief After Di*
trera From Add Indlgc,lion . And Other Trouble:
Usd Kept ' Him Peeling
Miserably For About Three
Years, He States . . Dis­
cusses Hb Case.
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Happy men and women from
the G reat Lake* to the Gulf a n
gratefully praltfnjr Ret on n for
•Ho relief thii noted herba.
abomachlc and Vitamin ELI tr.rdielne brought them, often after
MR. ROBT. C. GREGORY
rear* of suffering. For inits&lt; -c
|dr. Hold. ,G. Gregory, well known wpq|*j ever find relief.
"Hut Belong* promptly ruteeident of 204 E. Aehlav St.
Jaek&gt;onville. -Florida, prominent IWved me. 1 now eat everythin/
with a fine appetite, and without
discomfort. That itching hia been
entirely relieved, and the ilurgleb
elimination has been relieved too.
My, sleep *otyn» to give mu re ­
newed itrcnath. U la a ' ptea*u».,
td ' tell other*- abm t su ch '5 ir
splendid medicine aa Reton?#.**
Belongs is Intruded to teJU&gt;e
dtatre** due to Vltamhi U’l t&gt;di»
fltleney. ecnrtipatfon. li.ajffkitnl
flow of digestive Julcee in the
stomach, and loss of artmtlw. Ac.

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and Refrrahinifl

Fool

the

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m ercury—keep

cool and unwilted th r u .g h o u l the
lUtfunerl ll'e t a s y —-j u i t
wear
ubt. colotfal eatton* alth flirt*ou* pc plume; block bordered
deelgnet

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THE PICK OF THE
BUlTON-DOWN CROP

Button down*—Hutton. down*—
well atyled for buey women!
They're e m to get into, be.
w m lngly tailored, take little
iyoaing time I Try one In a crisp
»trip«, with ( dow white eyelet
flattery.

Fra feel free. 'eegtr to go plages
when .you wear dresses with tiny
waistlines, wide dancing skirts!

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The Ktenm turbine work* on
the saint' principle as the wind

Motor Tune-Up

IN THB.SOUTHHAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must be...
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v**u tn»\ vttur ifinuranc©
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i- t
Thu (irpniium you
i «\ i)* aM &gt; oii will i-ver Uj re«r
t p?-•».
!It&gt;urv&lt;»r vou faitfiri* in uAh®
ifivuiirs *if ih«* company and r « t
hath ti Hart of the p rem ium in
div lit Cl ills.
Yoti ran nafilv *nvp on your
fire it lot wiritUlnrm in mi ranee by
( l o ' u ^ yoi:r m oirn n rv with US*
lire furl (hut life in suran t*
rompaincA. I»nnkn and govern*
imi*i 11mi iiiccnci**R accept mutual inMiitiin'i1 polic icm on p ro p o rtiet i»l
' u h ir h they ur« intere^t«-«l if an
impreimiYii cmloraeinent of mut -itl m aurn nro.
The-e fitmncial uuititutioriJi with
] tnillioiM of dollar* invested Itl
tvnl pjtnti' niort^airen have at
their
service
the
ln-nt
legal
eoiniHid. ficcoiint jinta amt o th er
'‘" ’Hit1* for tictcrrmnirihf the real
iiMiiomv and dependability of
niotiia) nuoirnncc.
Wc will In* glad to rn a k t a
"urvev i»f vour p ro p erty , check
voiir present inMumnce and if
possible get a reiluction in vour
m l f . R cgartllets of any reduction
in ru le you will still sh are in
the saving* effected by mutual
pliui of insurance. I nil 178-J. C.
M Hnvd A* ( *o. “ Your Mutual
t n - iirniitf h i ip ink**

Lt. Irene Liincltinist
Completes Training

Telephone 795-J

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C H IfA O O , 111.. Ju ne I,
d a l ) - Mum than n.tHL new t n
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i i i i fm.il li. kel
plant
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trr V J Hm
lH»u« »t i i V i;
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The fr n te n food l o f i ' l 111*1 *
i *r frlii I not, t
try, which began oil a h.rgc ser*1
Miiui.ii o r 1*1 in.ir.iTio.M
only n tilth ’ more than irn v r » '
Tn
itoltoT flV i:. III HSKI.L ntiure ayu, mill is cu rren tly confln.
pin r«- of r***it)riiCcF ami
ijfflre aiiitrf** If* tT Uldjfe mainly to farm cominentties, a
llOfkd. New ItPchetle, New Turk. become th e nation** fastest Rrm
• Yum *«r»- Itf-rep) iiuiified ntiil i f Injt service business, both in tu t .
tjtt irr tl li* t
t n u u e i l . t l n h ill
of ( ‘-iiiiii |,]ji m, | fllt'il L y P a r k i I • f i l l nn&lt;l ut b a n district*.
Them* predictions, made hv ti
Jill-*. II
■j£ 1*10*1 ) nil f til lilVtiifF,
rH)» | r loll riff Ilk III* I 'irctl d 1‘**&gt;1r t National F rolen Food I.or et \
. tif Sftu dol. t t'tiul», Kl«»r Id.i
iirt sociolion, reiuesi nliiiK l"i'
I t.r t. • f..I • the J f| f % It .it l»*t ||
d u .li v which ol&gt;eiaU’i nun • it
I v,i i f to
inf di*) ■ f l u l l
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In licfiljtll
| l|el Nil *«.) it,(JUt).000 mitivtilnnl I.tmii.t' u&gt;
on ij *- n i i I .......... . Mi Pa fi*
serving 25 tier cent of A n v il,
Id’i 111!a orilrr Io' putill»liol fm
the *l u tut my flute required Uy fo rm f a m il ie s art- bused o» n
d
p a le d improved and broaden
l a w i n ii m H A N K f i n n i i l i i a U j.
tLmfnrtl, Klnrtdj, a n*WPi»ap#r of
Second Licit I Irene V. lurni(fcti^rat ^*lm»lat*on In »a!d tTounly
and Htatff.
■jiiist, ilaiik'hln of Mr, uml Mrs.
Wit iiefi.T my hand and official
K,‘ Fi t.dndquiM of t'n u n liy Club
■eal uf office ng Hanford* He ml note
Mmiitiy, Kloftrla. ihi* Sint «thy of ilon fiirurtvs show tlmt m op t h ' i Ho lil. tvnnioiil lias successfully
haslr
military
i U l \ A . I L 1&gt;I5.
Ut) [ter cent are located In ru t *1 i completiil j h-t
(UIIICtllT rO tfltT HKAfal
Areas, 76 L'cr -sent ujierjitinjc m I Ital.'iil's; .'und irtio. leiLilftr. 4 It»ilt.
r. IIKllNlJONe ricrR Circuit r*&gt;»irt, .
town* with iMipulution* ui 6.' ”•» I Uult'd fiu m tin lt»&gt;ui Ti mm n s
Ai my S u tses, ml
* * w M em kn rdt 4V uj? itf, F l o r i d a
1 'or Je*».
l CkflteT fm
I ire fnclllly, at
F arm er*, faced with few me i Army ’ 1*111 '
t (Honing restrictions durlny .!■&gt;■ t'mnji It in Vit AJut.mini.
Nurse I nod im*l is a gmiluAt"
war, have discovered the f i e '
of Klgri.hi Slu ts tins) itul. I liott,
blllty of locker plant o n e rn tn .’
Jloqclie*-. Site eiuisteil in I lie Army
which include slaughterin g, cm
line, cu tting, jcrindiuic, c u m . ; I Nurse t'orp- HU Mat I. lutf&gt;,
jm oking. tan) rendering, p a r k a , ! Ati ti Ktiiinlnte &lt;&gt;! &lt;he Military
lnjr, labeling, quick .fleerin g u i . l ; T r a i n ! i f i ’enter, she is eligible
tto rln v of mat* and blanching, for • M l * m n r n t to nn Army gen
packaging,
qulck-frectlm r
n u t era) or stn tiun ho*pital in Ibis
CpJtjjr;' o r Uj . s u urgajiixjttiuu
*bilei! f ur o i r r a m i duty.
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TWO OF THI NATIOWI HI«OI$ home fi urn the w s r are pictured enjoying
their furloughs with the girls th e y drro n ed &gt;d wlitle OghUng oversell*
Cougrcsslonsl Medal of Honor winner Juke Lindsey (top) admires tho
ring on h!» bride, the form er Beverly llurgienves. In f.uce'lide, MU*
LL Col. Francis Gnbreskle, Oil City, f* . holder of the Rtli Air Force
record with 2B enemy planes sho t down, vi'll* hi* proepecllve tirldc.
Kay Cochran, tn Dralrio Du C hina, Wur. {Lucrmitional iousdiitioto)

A d v e rtis e m e n t

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Fellowship Of $1,000
Awarded A t Rollins

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aboard the I’AA Clipper hi I*« i•.
American
Field and
-uv. lit
giant ship off on it« long tln ii.
In Sao F’aiiio.

MIAMI. Jum’ 1, tS |iei’iul) ,
t ’n rry in g » cargo i " » l mi a n
life and Health fttr th ousands »■
1 pdrsona in Hratil, one of the big
i silver l Upper* uf f u n A me r lain
World Airway* look o ff from
I Mjamt lost S atu rd ay w ith thi
! large*! shipment of penicillin ever
l tie Died for expftrt I m m th is euun
I lit-. Tlie shipment of tn e wontlei
itnig wetglnsl 3.UDU pound* nod
up* \aiuetl at more th a n Ild.uOd
,Thi shipment, consigned IV the
K raiilian iiranch of K.R. Bdlithi)
and Eon* in Sao t'auld, w a s untile
ua of 30,000 vinl», each contain
ll(g lOO.OOJ units of penicillin
a total uf three InIIion unit* ol
the fam ed drug enough to *u|:
pit the needs of sverul tho *uml
patient* whine very life will
often depend on injection* of
penicillin. The am ount of tin*
single shipment is actu a lly m m
of the wonder drug th a n the
estire
monthly
production
of
penicillin In the U nited Stale*
two year* ago.
Up to Mui 16 of thi* year, .he
governm ent maintained * llict con ­
trol over the production eif PeiiicBlln —firs t seeing to it lo ut nur
: afntd force* were »upjdieil and
i oaly th en releasing sm all quanti- j
lies for civilian Use. A* niedlmt |
nun throughout tin- world It-urned of th e miraculous iiunltties of
nauMIlin the demand fo r it p i e "
atul nearly two years a g o I’A A
Clippers began flying sm all Ship
.Dent* to cities th io u g h o I iuitlh
I Airier ten bul »t ha- urtty been in
th past few montit* trial la r’-et
hipniritts have been cat lied
He.
cause penicillin requires »yt»i.nj
tefi igeralinh und c a re f u l hand
ting, it is essi nllolly a fast sir j
freight mmmndity am i Hutui
day'* shipment highlight*
the
vital role that I'AA Clipper* iduv
' In P eltin g trie precious drug to
distant point* in u m a t t e r id
hours.
F ernan do lintno* de Alrtirar
iliuriliaii consul m Mount, wait h
eil (tie loading of the sh.iitPc1

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• Screened Cabins
• BxaUcnt m ufcra

Silver Clipper Is
Bound FoP Brazil
I Wi th Penicillin

lioaRt* one of the U n t lieacbe*
on O ahu. It's 23 miles from noisy
Pc*rl H a rb o r and l* reached by
a tin y cross-Is land train. The
official camp uniform is sw im ­
ming tr u n k s .
“ W e've only got a couple of
rules out here,
Cmdr. .'iiLckey
rip lain t-d . " T h ey 're ju s t: ' P o n t
kilt yo u rself ar.d don't bu nt the
place down.' "
F a r from the sound of i’earl
I [ a i t in'* riveting hummers, too,
i* N im itx bench, mimed nfLo
Adm. Chester W. Nintili. Com
ptand er in Chief of the Pacific
Fleet, whlcli provides reercatlo #
fo r Sailors in p"ft f ° r one da--.
N im itx bench hit* 30 outdoor
charcoal grill* on which Navymen broil thick, juicy s t e a m in.,
.reel p o in ts neceawtry). The iiulir.
tree grove, wtiere the barbecue
it* nro located, ran
,000 person* without crowding.
Officer* get th eir recreation,
too. a t bcauttlul C amp E r d m a n , ,
which
(003 will nrcommoJalc
250 o v ern ig h t and 300 daytime
visitors.
W o m en officers a re not over­
looked in the N avys recraitlon
jn -g ra m .
A
lavish
p rivately;
O W r e d beach estate, link’ I uuti-i
(H ouse of H appiness) has been
made available for them. It will
accom modate 60 overnight nm*
100 d u v lim c g u e s ts .No service to c r a m Its reerca
tion dow n it* (ailor* ,-ccks, the
N o w u t t e r s entartninm ent s t r ic t­
ly on a it» -y o u rs -fo rlh i’-n«klr g
basis.

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THE SANFORD ffEftAt,D. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

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Too Much Government

To remove r u t l from the corVerve'*"' TooU "TifiJ ” makes bcffcr
n utritio n possible. j TJ&gt;« electric n e n of cake tins, dip a raw p c - f
l a t o in cleaning powder andw
w u h i t and the electric Iron make
scour.
the . family laundry l e u of 3
chore. The radio keep* th e farm
fam ily in touch with the reet of
th e nation and the wprld. Eyeeigh t is preserved by good Hgn1-

HOME O N THE RANGE

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T h e word "cereal'’ is derived
from Roman ceremonies know
as “ the cerstllea" cele brated in
honor of the Goddess of* Grain.

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VENTILATING FANS

rig h t on growing until the bureaucrats overwhelm th e na­
tS y iU lw M li l*t I
ralatAa lu S i will v* *i * k H l*» tional scene, nm*&lt; nobody can find anybody else without i
•1 r t j l l l l • • v r O a l a e «■!««■

„Tfc» MeralS 1. a
al « •
| u w l l M r&lt;»M wfclek M *»»»••Italy talllltS la lAr a»c far r*aalillraltaB «f all •
*loal»*»*
rreSlltS la li or a.I aik.rWIu
•reSlleS la Ifcla P«**» ■•* IW
Ike iatal i.r a i aaklUk,»S krrtla.
All H lkli •• rteahllrwilaa i l *r»Ual SUpalrkr, trreU i n »“ • N-

professional guide and an extensive leave of absence fron
tin regular business.
The Byrd committee, a t any rate, linn rendered a publi
service by revealing the nature and scope of the job thi«
has to be done. The beginning of wisdom in this case mi.
be to stop hiring and s ta r t firing. That is whnt i busine*
institution would »lo. Governmental operations are neve
so simple, being Iwpnd up with red tape and precedent an
vested interests. But n sta rt m ust be made some time. i&gt;
else the government will continue to expand until it absorb
everybody and everything.

FRID AY, J U N K 1. &gt; »»

Books Of The Conference

la th * M tlaaal M*I4 at MwjTlWj1
Otfleei are laalalalaeS la W u '»•al rlllta i l l l l raaalrr a ll! »»•“*
S u l a&lt;a*aaarlrra la
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B IB LE VKItHE FOR TODAY
O N E T H I E F AND ROBBER
T U R N E D IN S P IR IT AT T H E
L A S T M IN U T E AND WAS A S­
S U R E D A PL A C E IN PARAW S E * B U T - H B MTflSKD PARAI S S A L L H IS
L IF E AND
IVED IN
M IS E R Y
AND
8 U A M E . H E W A S A L IF E ­
LONG
LO SE R . H E
MISSED
T H I S L IF E A N D EVERYTHING
B IN E IN IT : Today shall thou
be i r l t h me In Pa radii*. — Lok*

B

i . T h f Jap an ese a r e n 't making
■by, bone* about the destruction
caused by American luperfortreasc*. They admit they're good.

France, s t r t n g r l y enough one
of. the Big Five, i* lo tting a
poor eintnple "in Ihe peaceful
procetce* of l m and order” fur
th e "little forty-two."

One fundam ental fact about the San Francisco confer
ence th a t seldom gets mentioned Is the reference libran
on which many decision fire based. The Librury of Congress
has brought together 3,000 books from various California
libraries, notably the great collection on the find World
WTtr* formed and m aintained \&gt;y former President Hoovoi
a i | owned by Stanford University. The books include ency­
clopedias, utilises, histories of special countries ami pro
blcm.n, anything in short which might answ er H i t c h ipies
tlons as "How did the League of Nations attem pt to en­
force collective security 7"
The Paris Peace Conference of 11)19 had such u
library, based in p art on the collections of the Army In­
telligence Section of the American General Staff, and
partly on books brought over by President Wilson and bis
•;xperts.
This is a new development in (lence-making. The Con­
gress of Vienna, which put Europe together after N iijmiIi-oii
hnd taken it apart, is not known to have bused its decisions
on exact information impartially gathered. It used diplo­
m ats' memories and generals' argum ents. Tin- new way is
lounder.

Blooper

would
I "the"united
arrival in baspbull is tin- liliHi|M-r nr bnlloniT
titude nf the ball, HnswtT to ii i)iub«r's ppuyur tmd puswiblo savior of hk■upport* It. Iiik h tirk rs. The bloop«r Is the invention of Hip Sewell, the
36-year-old piUhinR star of the FittsburKh Pirates. It has
Rained him -12 victories in two years perhaps has kept him
levin pm!!** ! In ,h « ^ leauuca.
gin* tV wo.i
The bloopur, as ,Sewell throw s it. consists of an nll-out
e l percent arm movement, in which the ball slips off the extended
what do tou three finRers with un extrem u back spin. From a height
of 20 feet it drifts down a t an angle over the plate, and no
b u tte r can gut a really, good cut at it. I t is the most cf
glkJaden ta fcctlve^ addition to a pitcher’s repertoire ninco Carl Hubx how beimf ball'a flcretr ball.
.
j, a headline
Baseball, like war, ia a constant nee saw between the
FloHda X l offenMiv&lt;* ,,nd «bo defensive. Kver since Babe Ruth the
•avaral year* h atters have had it all their own way. ju s t when the spit
ihcr of othar ball, emery ball and other freak deliveries were banned. If
t It not be other pitchers can copy the blooper, today’s sluggers may
see their averages shrink.
Syria

The Florida le g iila tu ra | a juit
ab ou t to finish an o th er leglilalive . e e n lo n having appropriated
-WLWO.OOO f o r — e l a t e - depart m enta and Inatltutlon* alone, or
o v er $0,000,000 more th an cutrenl
expenditure*. The i t a t e govern­
m e n t would i t e m tn he follow­
in g the example of the New
expenditure.
th e pump or borrowing
Ita way to prosp erity . It expect*
to pay for every Improvement It

CtechoifovakEa over tha SudetenUnd. Trieste belong! to Italy, le
peopled with Italian*, but the
tduntry surrounding It Is Uh
habited by Slavic farmers 'who

W .i F l u,"*.T..b,. a

t h i s mould n o t be so serious If
it wkra f o r th e f e a t th a t Tito
hits tha backing o f Russia.

ineo-Uyrlen dispute la that ke­
eling to tba &lt;charter of jhe
rid security organisation now
ag established In Sen Fran:o, there Isn't a thing In the
rid which this organization, the

'nlted State*, or anyone
wnw

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By W U B 5S IL I C A Y .„

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
•^Factories
• Schools •
• Churches
• O ffices

me how happy h r wn* to conn ( *It AI COMMON 8KNHF.
firm mv appointm ent nod n*kmg
| | v’ Himd. Jiihn.on
me to trike u
"i»Oi to llphnio
’
.• In I defend the .im liliilem
f. \ 1 t. N t *1M i KLECTRK ITY
After ait t trig in the Mayor's
| \ It t; It A t A REAS CAN BE
hip
and crying like n baby, I
Ilf Tit EM END* *t
Itk.NKklT
finally j-.tt him l*i ugre* t*» uink*1 i in*- nf th r lug canalructinn
n city wide rnllertinn i-f enna if j..p. in the C -tied S late- a fte r
I would get fidk* to put them t (ic
will hr the extenrlon
In hnga nr boxes and ret them, ,
t n r aervice In f a r m ' ntel
out
In front of the house on u rural hot ora. The I ' 1 S D e p a r tcertain duy. I n i ' , l - hi ri-aily merit of A griculture rallhmle.i
getting anmewheie
-t h a t alightly le** than Ml |&gt;crrent
I virnl on Ihe radio and plended »f the r o u i t r y a farm s o ^ u / n o n
with fnlka to g a th e r all the rn a .lactrifled
and th at
g.MtO.OnO
they could, waah them, take the farm* and i.HO(1,00(1 other ru rel
label* off, iu t both enda and dwelling* are "till without cenaomah them flat, then put them trxl atation electric aervice
out in front where we could get
UEA-financcd
ro fal
electric
them
ay idem a tluoughout the Conakry
I went to bed the night before h * - • already liean Instructed to
the pick-up day. dreamt tg
of i&gt;|art work on delayed power lino
mountain-, of nice, prepared tin (-(Instruction projects, *ln?e nm
cana. I wo* aure we'd get a lerlala are again available,
eoople of carliMitla, Well, the n e tt J Extendin'* the aervice In moat
m orn irg I drove around town I ,,f t p - d e n t i n l uaer- not only
! looking for can*
About evct&gt; would bring power for modern
| *i» bb-ck* I’d find u bo* ol bog convenience* to ru ral home* but
| nf a doicn or *o. Altogether »c n| l0 would provide employment
didn't get much more than a to a large numlier of poo-le for
truck load anil we’d covered the „ t |e j * i five year*. Engineer* bewhole town.
Have th a t the program would pay
Then I took l o m i tim e o ff and it* own way.
Interviewed a lot pf folk* to are
Many rural young men and
if I could find out what the trou- w'omen now In the arm ed forces
hie wa». The an»wcra I got con- n f
wtu^wtaclories nr- more
vtnEffl ni 9 T h a t the puMlf I* KM likely to go back To the farm If
•nlil cm the proposition.
lhtre
un , nriy n ro*-&gt;ect of
Ever since P esrl H arbor the, pattin g electricity with iU tfc,
have been u»ked tu save scrap „u |t)n)[ modem convenience*. IVti
irutt, iilnmlnum, tin. tooth pnMe
now on fa rm . w|[] # (f hinger
tube*, r a g a . bottle* o r what have
a a i u f j ^ l to go without elec-y&lt;m.-MtWW«f»WV-tno*l*tfl*«*
^IrtcITy^TTTthe farm home.

dUcontinued the ecrvlcc when
their equipment «&gt;■ moved out
Tha city prom lird to do what
it could bul th e S an itary departm a s t ' d M a H h a v e "ettough track*
or men W*take care of the regu­
la r garb ag e co llu tlo n , let etone
iS t h a T ^ f c a t mufool around vrlUf paper and tin carried It to aalvage depoU only
earn.
In d e ip a r s tio n I appealed to
the local ecrap paper dealer, die
wae up to hla neck with no equip­
m ent and very little help and the
deeper I went Into the problem,
the th lc k ir it got.
The W ar Production Board kep t
■creaming fo r more p ap er nnd
rntorx, It rnu»t be unablud to lake
more can* and sent me about .&lt;
full advanta ge of electricity In
ton of printed m atter dcelgned tu
the production and preservation
•ell me on the need of greater
of crop* and in livestock mnnageeffo rt. They
al&gt;o t e n t
high
powered expediter* around to
prod me into action, but nobody
te em ed to ba able to fig u re out
a w a y w T t o l l o e t ' t h a ' a t a f f Iffd
l h u i n i e i i t plan f o T W c l t l n g it,
r e t It to tba mllla.
a a . tha m atter sta n d s now It
o f a m u * o f Un cans to dlipos*
sectn i wa a r e doing a wonderful
I g o t a nlc* cong ratulatory
e f an d Uiejr w*ra t a k i n g p*ins
Job ru n n in g around In circle*.
le t te r from t h e Governor tailing
to tell m* ab ou t ItW h a t I d id n 't know a t the tlmo
w a s th a t th a " M u ry -g o -r o u n d "
h a s broken down. T ha A rm y had
bean collecting the a t u f f but bad

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ta n do In Syria to enforce, peace.
No action can be taken ejalnat
apy member of the Big Fir*—
aggreuive action by any of them
cannot even be Investigated—

OTHER SUGGESTIONS
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money should be made on Saturday, June % 1946.

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Mrs. E. C. Harper and K. t.'
Harper J r . arc leaving on Satin
day for North *'ar,,lm.t
th^
th y will spend som e time vim .
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and enjoyed a her rl'lr to BariIan do. whsVo Ihej all went sw im ­
ming until time (or th* bu ltst
■upper.
Ram-Ins and sw im m ing
.H ir.C -.tn iim i .Ibtuuabuiu Ik e. asa,
nlng.
Tkt&gt;se Invited to attend werai
Audrey llarh. Mary Ann VTsIctisJ,
Hylyla
Mslscfc. Camilla
Dattsii.
Mildred Robson. Minnie Hgth Od­
om, Btrley Cameron. Jsnet H stsel.
Quids Davis, lletty Cor rod I, Martha
IIrown. Catherine Clark, Charlotte
Trua,
Howard VVelchel. Ralph Bmlth,
b illy dray, n illy Hhoseiaker. Tom­
m y Vauhii. Bonny llaborn. Gerald
L osslag. Bill Lucas. Trey Ray, O ka
L im # Thaorsn Uaddsn. P ets Bak­
er. Joe Baker. David Jackson.
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th es e girls, it i* rrportetl, ami the biLsiness maruTwhu
s tro n g r r cluh next year. It. E. sued? There a r e n ’t mnnv puLbc
Kipp, principal, ami th e t r a r h e r , liability ruit# w ritte n up in -&gt;ur
th e y are looking fo rw ard to n local papers. Most of them m ' e r
h a v e been very cooperative with get Into court, b u t th at dm--n't
t h e program.
mean property owners, mercbuMn.
The |udge*. Mrs. Crrlcno Wil- f a r m e rs am i o th ers are not I" og
hoit. Home Service r e p r e s e n ta ­ sueil. Any one who come# to \ •
tive from th e Florida Power a i d house. Into your store, your faL ig h t Company, and Mis# Klluleo w hether you w a u l to see them •
Kirchhoff, rem arked t h a t every not* maybe a friend, u custom*
g i r l should g e t a ribbon for her or ju at someone try in g to -e.
work.
you something you don’t » ,nt
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Baking — 1st Year
h u d on your premises. The to'Xt

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to ap p ear in c o u rt to show r«,i&gt;'
why you shouldn't pay over * V
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Dorothy Kn
the ca*« to cou rt ami enjoy
Other# with
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good verbal fight, and If you
In clothing w a n : M argaret Kin

Mr. sod Mr, John ltrorr Mil*f Dayton* Bssch, former
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Dorothy

lose pay your lawyer, court cost#
and tha judgmant (seldom over
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liability insurance you can late a
ringalda aaat and let your Inauranca company pay all toaia
of tha lawsuit, wltneise*. law.
y e n . bond, court costa, ate.: in
addition pay Ihg judgment again**
yon up to tha amount stated in &amp; &lt; ■
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Warning thlg liability inaarsnea
does not pay claims \agaInti you
for injury to yonr ♦raploreea. ‘ f *. i.
You may Med workman’s com*
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In to see u and find out
our insurance and atrvice.

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Food Preparation — 1st Year
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Other* with a complete exhibit
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Brewer, Anna VV1IW/.
Corley, Maxine
Thomas, Maggie Hall, Lola Dobson. Betty Jaano Prescott, Mar­
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True wars h o s is s tr i at a party
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In honor nr their daushlora, Cath­
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Military Academy in Viryi a I..
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spend nix numrnfr v se s iu n vitli • mlt Mis* Angrtu Mump Mtduch
his mother, Mr,. E S U.» &lt;». &lt;
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w ith her m o th er. Mr*. J It Itay,
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Mrs. Troy Rny.
votifip vx11Mini Ninety ’•ix ^uniciif
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Lieut.
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annual achievement night May
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30 at 8:00 P.M. Mr. and and Mrs. A rm y N urae Corps,

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W .L Sleg ami M r , Sue T orre. |
M" _ . 1.. T. S! h c p |&gt; a r d o f
Sanford, h a , arrived safelv in
have been the teacher# and lead- | England n e ro n iirg to itm.l tv
era of th li 4-H Club. Each girl I ceivcd by Mr* She) p a id
presented her complete food r i
Mbit on an individual card table,
Friends of H e r m a n
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fifth year work. T h . table. *•*• 1 * I | l « 1 .. y
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rovers, flower arrangem ent# and ob servalior
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interesting food#.
conipnnied him and will r v
The clothing exhltilt# of the th ere for som e lime
first to the fifth y e a r group, were
conveniently hung on three wall#
Mr,. F'inrhei
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of the room. This exhibit belonged sm all d a u g h le r . M .u il.u
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and drriACn.
. D a y to n a B e a c h wlt--«
The opening music " a s t,laved lo ____
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bT the Rhythm Band which w u
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made up of the first and , uni
Kriends of Ml- II ,i . - '
g rad e pupils. Tha girls and bo&gt;,.
w)„ rp(fr, ,
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Kinginir. marched in from Ui« b«ch u
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S tew art M atthiau i Ipl one colm m w h..r. , hl,
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and to sing the National Antb*;ni m enl e s e i r l s e , of tin* M
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\ the 4-H Club members followed I I j m d on Wednesday „i
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'■hy a patriotic addres# gNen t.y I tim e their orand»o-, ,,n.| &gt;
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j Uncle Sam
in which h . asked the i Elinet T Grow. J r
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4-H group for cooperation. T h e , ualed
girls and boy# reported on their j
4-H work and
pledged their [
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loyalty to Uncle Sam t h e t II' U S N it left Mnnlti, a lter
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National Song " D r e a m in g ' s l i d i n g a th ree day lUUV** * •!»' Ill*
Ole boyt* National
Bong “The parents.
Mr
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PhrwtTTg SorTg" w ere used In the Hnllpyheari
He te Iretnj* t r a i t ,
f e r r o .1 f r o m Ifem phie. I'n-iIi . r*.
prorram ,*' ' t
A "(!andle-Lighting”
service I ' S N A S . 1 ,i- ,! ,.I„ T,, .. &lt;n r i r, ,,
worked out by Mrs. Keig ua» hlr, fliglit t r a i n i n g
used stressing " H o m s ” and the
4-H M otto- “ I
pladgs my head
Mr, a n d M r , \ i«ltv A \\'il
to clearer thinking, my h eart to l i n m , hnvc rclutiu-ri from llu*
of
( iv o r g ia
wlir-frg r e a t e r loyalty, my hands to la r g ­ U n i v e r s i ty
er service and my health to bet­ t h e i r »on. A ( Miller W illia m ,,
t e r living for my club, my com­ w a s g r a d u a t e d f r o m the Navy
m unity, and m y Country.’* The V -5 six m o n t h s c ourse. He p l a n ,
candles were then lighted and the to spend a I I day f u r l o u g h bei boys and girl# marched to Ihe wi t h hi, p u i e n t , l a - f o t r ix-rng itback of the auditorium tinging
«mg n ss ig n rd .
"Follow the
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aann echo of
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the Irene.
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T h. Board of M an a^ra of (he
•c a m p L e ll i ...... ng Uiiil No. 53 w i l l |
W om en'. O u b M il meat
be hclil at the I.ckioii Hut nt I
wV **
JJJ1® h°uaei
7:30 o’clock. TMA*.ft*f' the final I , VlTbfr R*Uif r* P v
W mUl t !?■
meet bit: of the v n u v . Plana for j
M ttbodlit 'C hurch will nfctt
installation will bo Andl
lheh\ re* ? K bUllhCaa and social
A corn ro a .t U K it- held on . ?’« llrlf •* th« Ch° rth * " " « •}
.gMhe ground, of the t'SO at (!:00
r . M. Hr*. Marru# Tyr* 8
croup will act aa hoateaxci.
T * . 41.
WEDNESDAY CAL ........
KO.vD^Jf
TVETINB.1DA1
' The
Presbyterian
Women's
Auxiliary lliuinl infrtW’K will b e ; Tht Service Wive'# Club will
held nl the church nl. 3:30 I’. M. i meet in the library of tha USO
at 8:00 P. M.
■
TUESDAY
...
...
Tha business
mealing
and
T,iC
I luncheon of the Sanford Woman',
™ n *. r , y.''1(1
1he 1 Cluh will be held at 12:30 P. M
church nt tiJK) 1 *
^ cover- nnrj
and ika
the knit««&gt;*a
hostesses f«»
for ih*
the #«#•««.
ocaislon will be: Mrs. Jarre* Hough
ton, . Mrs., H„ l l ( McCaalin, Mr,.
A. L. Lyon, Mrs. L. A. Palmar,
buy b o n d !
Mr#. Irving Feinberg. Tha pro­
gram will be announced later.
and SPE ED ^

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t ollef?c txercise!'

ed tlish supper.
M in Madeline Mallnn will pre
te n t h tr music pupili in a recital
at the Woman » Club at 8.00
P. M. The public la cordially in ­
vited to attend.

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e v e r 'h e l d in O n l r a l Florid*.
Of special in lrreat v^a^ the
rep p rt th a t 74 percent nf ‘.he
voitmtcer* were women »nil thni
16 Bdrlitional persons vohmtrnr H
th e rtlght before the rlinir »n&gt;.
held anrl five more ram r in dur
la g the day.
" A p p aren tly they did not re ,1
Is* th a t the schedule »a,. .irgnnlied n early two w eek, ngo.” Mr«.
IHngfeldcr said,
of (lie
prcaalne btisinc*" at hu d, 1 could
n e t eatend the full courtesies lo

One seam an attached to the local
Base on th e last dav for regiaIratiofl "pleaded fur the privilege
of donating blood!" to keep u
pledge six buddies out on G u ad al­
canal had mode to each other.
Binre two buddies were killed,
each of the re in* Inins four vowed
to make blood d o 'atin n s wherever
possible, w henever possible, for
the du ratio n . Ills appointment at
that late ilate was arranged by n
local m o th er, whose son, too, is
"som ew here out in the Pacific."
To f u r th e r recng.'ire the spirit
of ou r c ltiien s, three donors
■lightly over th e age limit under
a e n t the perso ns I inconvenience
of a physical examination and
the e x p e ' s r for same in o rder lo
receive a medical re le n e to make
them eligible fur donation.”
•‘According to records of U*!

Mrs
Mrs
Grace
Armslronng,
Huhta Ktbbre, Mr. G A. Stine,
B-2 Jessie Wilson, Mr*. C. B.
Jones,
Mrs. J A Smith Jr.,
I.leul. John Gilbert. Major Allan
S. Whorton, Paul Perold, Mta.
I.llhsh Burke, 3-2 Jam es H.
Bryant, Miss Mary Fenchak, and
(C w e flw a ** Vw*ms Waae O w l
I l ls . Gladys Harper
commander has been Inilrwetfd
•• | am also personally ap pre­ to deal w ith the situation HI be
ciative ar.d grateful." Mrs l)ing- saw fit an d In * "ronelll*Urry
felder said, "to the following In spirit."
dividual* who so generously aided
The B ritish Foreign Office, *nme with advice, service and loans
. .
n o u n d n r F ran ce had b*en Invited
ln J^ndotr at an %hof materiaul. Finch member of the ,u
par inane t organiratloir of the j Bp#c|fied d * U . **U lha U nlU d
Seminole ( ouaty Bloo&lt;l Bank: i spates a g re e d to t*k* p a r t In
Mrs. F r n n r r s McHougall, Bolland j tp,# f0 nfer*ne*.
'
• •
L. Iiea.i, Willard Connelly. M r * . . Uamac^uy reported Syrian cap!Helen Schulti, Mrs. Alice Nord
wo* uneasily gul*t u n der ■
roil, Ited
ios* S
Mtaff
on A
a ssistants
s*,siams . p#j|
Bed (Cros*
gruoke billowing from _lhe
Irs. M Mlnarik, Mrs F lu r tn e . ; Shattered
c e n te r of the eily. The
liattcred cent
Levy, Mrs B. F W h itn er J r . ,jCIld
werc eat
c s t | mmted at 400, th*
cad were
Mrs. J. L. I: g lry ; Profcsaor R.
ounded a t 600.
E. Kipp. Mrs. It. M. Ball, Hasky
The F r« n eh council of mini*Wight, J o h n L. (jalluway, A. B. t a n . m eetin g In Pari*, i t ex pect­
Peterson, Chief of Police Boy G. ed to set f o r th the otflcial French
Williams. Fire Chief M^N. Clave- J ^ , i u 07 ' on" ‘ chuVehlli s dram atic
land. Mrs. Douglas G. Scott. Mrs. | n. , rvenlion
Howard Monteith, Mrs. M argaret
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Jackson; Registrars airs. •&lt;. r .
LONDON. June J. CO—Rrl
Herndon. Mrs James Moughton, tain yesterday. order*si her pow­
J Mrs. W A Fitts; A tle n i a ie v erful M id-K aitern arm y Vo halt
Com mil tee uiemher. Mrs, S|-ei'.-rr
e, p | 0, l ve F p ,nch .S y rian figbtllwrUin, M r.
Claude JTwn !
ln f ln the L evant and. In effect,
Mrs. Joh n L. Lee, Mrs. U. U. i ^.f-ved an u ltim a tu m on F rance
Crumley, technicians Miss Em by I
, | | enfe h e r guns or face the
Poyr.c and Mrs Mildred Fordbain a m ( e (lu e n ftI
from Grlnndo.
| j n t fin niy-w o rded note Prro*
____________________ | MiniaUr C hurehill notified G*nCharles da Gaulle th a t the Bt U-

French Troop$ Jn 94 Students To
Syria Won’t Budge tin
Graduate From
Biit Cease Firingp * Seminole High
i &lt;S s IU s m
r«s* n s n
cation will be by the Rev. Joe A.
Totlc, and benediction by the Rev.
W. P Brooks Jr .
T h r procetslonal will be "P o m p
and Cirrumstance" by Uigur. *-d
recessional,
“ W ar
March
of
Priest*," played by th e llign
School O rchettra. Nlarshalls will
be Robey t and Russell H asty.
Seniors will slog th eir class tony.
• Much praise by both faculty
gnd students lia» been given the
Valedictory
address
delivered
Thursday morning a t Cllas* I*ay
exercises by Mis* Edith C hestnut,
honor studeht. who presented mir
address of farewell In a clear,
unfaltering manner.
"Probably no other do** in the
long history of Hemlnole Utah
Rchonl has tried so hard lo e d u ­
cate the faculty upon th e advancemer.l they have made, and
ware tt not fo r w artime s h o r ’.ages, we would confer on r u m of
them * new degree, nr else promote them to college poallions,"
■he stated.
The devotional was led by Mire
Oulda Darla. Betty Moore, in heIpslf of the claaa, thanked tenchera and p a re n ts for guidance
throughout the school year.
Mr*. Rutb Jackson, school muelcal direelor, « u cummemled for
her fine work hy Princiiol Jlorrl*. who then introduced her hue^ opl. Tom Jackson, recently
t*»utn*d from pveraoa*. who sa n g
^ h o j t n l n Bread and The

H a l f A Million
Germans F u l l y
Armed In Norway
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They Remain At Lib­
erty As They Await
Trip To Germany

By Thomas R. Henry
OSLO,
Norway, • June I,— A
G erm an a rm y of nearly half •
million men. still almost fully
arm ed, is scattered over liberated
Norway. Once this country's com­
plete m aster*, these men. now are
subservient and cooperative’ w|tJ
profound npxdQglr*" and apij,n*eia- Mis. D lngfelder said. ‘‘Sa.'ford
Allied and home resistance forces,
tton to all those who wauled to
a ltho ugh occasionally an arrog ant
may iusllv be proud of It* G a r ­
volunteer. Those who arc anxious den
officer s t m t s as offensively nr
for it is tire first Wo.
to donate t&gt;lo&lt;*l should re g i.tc ' at man'sClub
organization in the en tire
ever, seemingly unaw are of de
one* with the Kid Cross *o th at Fifth Congressional IMslriet to
feat.
a new filing system can be set • luge n ulisod Bank m d rp rn d
The situation I* unique, since
up for th e fu tu re."
ently.”
the sta tu s of the G erm ans here l«
"The full schedule «a« largely
k,
not th ut of w ar prisoner*. b J t
Those
who
volunteered
mode possible through the effi- donate hlood were Mrs. B, PI
"disarm ed G erm an s.” But actual­
elercy of the technicians and nur Kipnres. Mrs Gordon M Furo,
ly. few have lieen disarmed, and
own County Nurse. Mrs. Jtiinces Mrs l! F’ Cooper Mrs. Charles
th e y are living well in their own
MoDmignll."
M r s. Hingfelder Hayes. Mis* C o m e Baker, Mr*.
accumlatcd ration*. Disarmament
■aid. “ As one technician express
Is p ro g ressin g In orderly fashion,
K. G. Kiclaw. Fh II Carter. Mrs.
ed It; 1 feel n moral obligatin'! !■&gt; It. I,. G arrison .
but the N o i l s ’ retu rn to Germany
Mrs
W. D.
th* many fine-spirtleil rltlieoa of Thornton, Mrs A. FI. Oliver, II.
uwall* tr a n s p o rts not yet avail­
J
Seminole County to waste not a l&gt;. F'rrcmttii, Mr*. W. W. T y re,
able.
■Ingle m irute.
Mrs. George Flwan, W. It. Vin­
Meanwhile, since the Germans
F Mmile, Mrs,
The B egislrars and lbinnr'« cent. Mrs. It
a r e not w a r prisoner*, the oc
Mid-Kant h*d Iwan ordered to
Attcndanre Committee functioned Nnsip B, Kennedy Mrs. ( , H.
eupation forces a re under no obli­
*- i1 •
j,
1a Aa •intaMrgtje’'
“m ta tv g tjf'' to pravent tu
furrth
tn «arr
iciiel. Mrs. Both WieleddU Mr*.
with a l e r t ' es. and failhfulnes".
gation to feed or pay them, and
, h fy m ust , ttbfU t on j ^ , . own
bloodaUd and to p ro u et AUWd
aha ■aid
said, while the loyaltv and A11Us Str-enwerlh, Mrs F ran k It.
ro m nu
m uolratlun
line*
fa r
'th*
j ren0UrccJl&gt; Even in Oalo, where
Huymrn. Mr*.
aplendiircooperation of the donors McNeill, E . C
•HI
,«
Jrom
| fVerv A ty now jt
, Katuri)avones* w ar.
G ertrude Gilbert.
Mis# GusstJ
waa Hifplayad
did ‘ ^ by
1 -their
' consdenl
ailsd upon' the Fraucb
| a ftern onon
o n In
in American cuun
county
&lt; IllliJlfrt “ With which they adherCT; HBifbni Mrs J a y Yoluig, MfaA
, leadrr "im nicdlately" lo order
to ft»* rt^trrlbesf dirt s'.d by Helen M VoU g. J M Leonard,
seat*, one find* a p artm en t house*
Frr*pnUllon
of
athletic
ami
r
r
.
m
*»-»»
F
r
r
nch
troop*
In
HyrU
to
c
a
a
ti
th « iF aplit-mlnute
proniptne** Ml" John Gilbert, Miss Evelyn
"till filled with German install*
other aw iriji was* made by Mr*
t h m i g h o u t the dll) lo keep the laiducccur. Mrs t »rfj Pemiera, Governor the General Apj.n.prlal°
’ Anna flsrtluel*. Cnscli c F Kel lio n , and troop*.
Mrs Bonnu llillle, Miss Rebecca lifomi H
and cleared ,1* calen- rack,
"In o r d a f Ur avoyd a colliF'ur example, last night I e n ­
schedule running amoolhlv.
tie* a n d Alex R. Johnson
Thr tered D big office building cellar
“" I ' Vm* Vouched
letters re. S i e i e ’* and Mr* F F l o n g
dark o! most D. thr Othe. re- »*«« betw een B ritish and hranch
l
a
t
te
r
presented
George
(Ihapm
sn
forte*.'
Aiso Mrs &lt;&gt;ril F'hrwers. A.MM- ineinink major proposal!.
which a* still a center of German
ealvpil fjrum three sriw rem en who
'Once th r firing ha* ceased ar d with a 126 w ar bond given by naval communication*, with unii Norrunn A. ItlleJiir. Miss t'h a f H oiihi ii | pnived tiillt* to reap*
afcioa t h r l r rt g lH r u tk , here weie lotle Isblll. Priife.s'm ff. FI. Movthe
Sear*
Roebuck
Foundation
es
f'Mirtinri ll»** Senate a nil the Houite o riltr baa Veen restored, w* aholl /Inst urlre for a Future F a r m e r form ed girl* operatin g a ISO-line
tn d n i g r r i 'd to Miami. Nurflok
ri^, Mi*f: J a n e lla&gt;*ci» IliVu B ef
of rtprejwnlaiive* a re perilling be prepared to bagiu trip artite Jood for victory production proj- telephone switchboard connected
V i . u n d Ran Ifii'vn. Calif, n
dlKtwilpa*
hare
irj Loodnn."
w ith all naval installations in the
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____ ____
apoctively,” Mr*.
Uingfelder
add nice Bairn. MI mn Pal Schnl*’ . M r &lt;&gt;n the S en alr caleti&lt;Ur Init pro
eet
country. Call* came frequently
ed* ^ n e h prfihnined mi* Ifnt th e \ Thomnn V aughan, Mm. K lrano r ponent! held little hnpoa for l-aas- Churcblil aald. leaving the ob­
For
a
rt
exhibits,
first
prixe*
w HI go ter I h tr
inMirt x!]1|mo&lt;1 ( anfli-ltf. M r! June Smith. Miaa ' l'K * "hire they had no priority on vious Implication th a t B ritain's were pretented by Mr*. II. W and during slack Interval* the
r* rhiingrd
light
gotsiup
Bank for d i . a f i . i i
1 . r. In*m h r , II.i.ton, Mr.
Ualph Lon the iprrli.1 order liM. Unainmnua intervention would be extended Rucker, president of the Sanford girl#
t h a n i s r l w . ......................
i...d h i -,„g. Mr* O .u rli r &lt; l..rk, Mi*.
•* r. uulred to bring n bill beyond th e ahooUng Mrlod.
Woman1* (Hub. to Betty f o r r o d l. with o|ieiBttir* ul Narvik Bergen
the Hanford HI.....I B .n l d ..« u .” Janet Sm ith. Mr- I uedle Wilke*. I up out oi *t»m«l order
A l a r i * dispatch **id a hoaty Charles Dawson, Lnrrv laissing. and o th er place* Three "jntors
I iiiiifi*i m r e m m in it t e r c o m p r o - meeting railed by Gen. Charles Bob Callahan Leslie llu rv ry amt were lni»v sending lo oth rr ports
mi*es on th e General AppropHa- de Gaulle to ronslder Britnin'*
(kitty Ann Whitner. and for hon a te letype new* sum mary nick
tintii* HiII kWi* nr t'ptpil hv botn a n n o u n re m rn t of her itiletvm tioil or»l
le mention, p r u e " to I nmille ed up from British stations
III (hr S y ria n disoute hitikc up
hoilin in ipm I urtlfi
The sailor* and girls seemingly
B
altin
. Charles Dawson. Joseph
Hir appm i ritilmriN lull i« %'i. tonight uri|)*rrntlv without * d e ­
were wiill -s tisfied. The stutton H
Jdichej*
and
t
arl
Mow*
-ilh.iMi at ovi* Slate limit:*'t 1 um cision on how F’rance wu» to re­
Athletic award* were presented commanded h&gt; . young mvvv of­
mknnion re«'i»riiimjndalion! aiul »c, spond.
bv CoaeJi K ettle, to Vern Clark ficer who w*&gt; quite nrragunt at I
jsts cion ntore timii current extern
De Gaulle left his office for Robert Cranston, KoU-rt C allahan first lint later became "observant t
dilute
I he II "Use and Senate iniipe nt Unit) I’ M. gnd no stateThe bounted German rt*vv dis )
Ii{11aw i l ’IP mu: e liian J,iUti,(J00 merit hv th e G overnm ent « n us- Donald Dyois, Clarcnre M rkce rjpline is ut a low ehl \ ominun
Harold
Hast
tier
and
H
erm
an
n|»irt vkhe-it thf r.inle renre ifloup (ircteil to nig ht, the ills;).leu mid.
sailor acting s* Interpi vlet iHiked |
v%r fit tn work I he lloiisi gave
A responsible au th o rltv said Brumley for bnskrtbsll nnd to to the officer as an iwium revel J
Theu Brooklin. Herm an Brumley.
wa) ap| roximatel) $'.r..lKH) nnd th a t French troops in Syria de- Robert Cullutn. Rotiert C allahan. said “ sir."
1 the Senate rut*ej Us allow anevs i finiiely have npt yet l*een order- V*rn Clark, David Jackson. Don
This young officer
revelled I
ulaiut Fht'.i.tmC
ed lo w ith d r a w tu their barracks Mid Dyeai, Glenn Tingle. Harold th a t until . three weeks ago he [
I The Senate passed and sent to although the text of Prime Min- K astner and Clarence McKee for was in command of naval com
the Governor the hill giving the | lJ t er ChurehiU 't .iot« w «. issued bass ball.
muilieatlon* in Narvik where for I
State Real F.siatr
f (jrninission jrt Paris as a communique and
Mr*. Samuel* presented physic three years he controlled mtelil I
greatri power I" suspend and re- probably wo* communicated lo al education award* to: M artha gone* operations ag ain st Allied
I yoke license* oi dealer* for v|o F'rench ('oinm anders.
Brown, Camilla Luiuiqpist and M urm ansk convoy*. Hr |uid ^ha!
I lotion n l II" regulfction.
The note reached P a ils at the iChailollo T tu r (senior *uiblciu*l s ta r ti n g in IVt'J. G ermany had a
The Hoii"e bill placing public very time a F'rench Foreign (M- Star* wer* eivep to: M arthn Page. fleet nf 16 suhmarirtea then'
CO Ml’I .MTU I.INK OF TCXEDQ FEEDS
medical and tins[|lal v erv k e plans f Ice sp okesm an was roller*! ing
Mathewm. Ruth Saekalt, which wn# increawetl to ID In
Under Insurance D epartm ent regti- a t s press conference (hat thla ami letters to Oulda Carlton. Mar- IP43. Thelg mb- purpose wps Itj.
la
t
urn
was
palefd
by
the
H
.n
ats
Tc! 338—
country did not wish British- loif Pe*r*nn, Alia* Hall. Daphne t r r e r p t t n g such Convoys, Usually
after an ninrnntitenl had been add American mediation In the Te­ Connelly, Jean ftoteler. Helm Huy- receiving their first intelligence
For. $unford &amp; 2nd S lrc rl
ed exempting Latin
societies In VMMt dispute He &gt;&gt;aul French
rr- man, Mary Louise t eF'il*. Alva Ff lMirts mi I hi* ctmvoyii
Sanford, Florida
HltUhornugh tlounty
inforcementn
mighi he sent
Its Lundquisl, Marie Peiuld, The Iin u •Mimrwherr north of Scotlund t&gt;y
The bill to g ran t employer* Syria "if th e situation lieeomes Raynold*. VU^inili
. . . ... Rc« vi*j». B elly nipani of rudar of air oh.'tervrr
With near perfect
employment ■critical."
YarboJXHlRk. iJilunt Briuldy; nnd report*.
records bonus unemployment font
to - cheer leader#. Siyria Meisch.
He laid reports of »pie* In
nensntlon contribution rates a* low
kolmjfi
■ rut
llnrnlhy America and B ritain were few
w ad
us serefl-tenllpi per cent we* p#*q.
and very unreliable and «fxbrewed
ed by the House yesterd ay after
d isg u st with the whole Geirtiati
labor member* agreed to Jt wiU*
spy system . The el flee.- claimed
an » me ml man t talsli
lb* total
th a t the U-boats’ first opcrfdioiw
S ta i r pool's floor In riWtOWI.IHMj.
Were very satisfacto ry to the
The Senate bill had pern *«nl
H |gh Command, but th a t during
TV^-h Affllhiin#* Tua*S*J&gt;i -gAd-gt1044 more convoy* constantly
trutpts to withdraw jt nUrO just
got through hecauac of Auret iui, ,
before
ihp
Hulls*
adnjuraad
Tu*$K
r««
V*«*
!&gt;•♦)
n
u
l
l
.
*
and cheaper' ftfafii the
Hied *ub-deteettntr dov'JeV Jfe 1
•Inv night. On u motion to t t ~ OklnaWe. k [in# J« p « i»o#€ »l t h e .
long view, to Inrtill a
Hd lack of coeoe ration bv Jhi* 1
consider '4 .-dnesday morning, haw iaV* of nea iViJ.OOCL dall&gt;. cl&gt;»cd
L uftw affe also Wa* a factor.
n « r , it «no taken from the (001new. erifranco
an£ door.
jag
around
Shutl.
T he younjf officer claimed, how, « , . ■. ♦ ■■
mltUt am* IrnnirdlsUjIj paiicrb
Mi. ksyatdno of the
r of glib da'
fcwployatu
jvvlth
[ccords
iht&gt;w-„
i o n u . llna. A i i w o j j A m odern. lovUlng
tetlfon had been larg
ely uv-W
oy.grarggly
fug jltU p- or no unem ploy^tiot
■J a p a n e s e war* trapfront door will add *krr
come
n
e
a
r
th
e
rn&lt;)
of the wqr
V .
would he entitled to th e lower
rl. O ther* war* »o
w ith the uae o f now* Type* s»f
of |
Insurance r * t « - : V •
Interest and valua to
they ceoldn’t eatab ­
JU-boat*
which
w
e
re
able
i
p
’
«ULy
I.olor representative* objected
le! t a a e ayiiem .
your home.
subm qrgcd over Ian* periodp With
that the low rate would CUl the ‘ A t jah n U lk lh g , ‘ a
Chinese
absolutely do delectable englrte
fund fur p ay m en t of jralea* bco*- sPokruinM. prom iw d
a
grand
Use our monthly Pay­
vibration.".
Ho • confirmed
to
fits below the point at which It cotinier-offhnaUe "earlier
than
aotne degree off-h eard atnrie*
would ba safe to operate.
ment Plan.
originally'
planned1'
a*
the
Japunth a t ‘’m other sub m arines,” op*C
They ag reed to the bill, how. a«*. halted, the ir aatensive northatinjr out of L orlent. supplied
ever, with an atnepdmant which w irfir ^IUidraw*ti en the con­
the U-boat* In t b a 1 Atlantic. He
provides t h a t when the fund falls
• tie*.* r r n s Tee* O s .
***tn*d bitterly disappointed at
to |2S,(100,000 the rate will auto- tin e n t
Bouth
China
column*
oxpandrd
od a ' s t r a i g h t stretch at th« the G erm an navy's failu re when,
m atkally be lifted to three per
the
breach
In
Ja
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seem ingly. It had been ao clow
rent nf payroll*
Phone fl3
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,-Jta. 1*i&gt; rnjlt* ,aod »el*l«l
tn*on, along with J. P. Cdyro to succea*
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The fund now ha* about UO.. •orrjdoi
two
hUterly-dafanoed
elite*.
Small
a tripe, engineer, end Virgil
000,0011 The present floor proThla communications cen te r ]»
vlclpp*,Nippon***, counter-attack*
shakes, hx
Of tO T aW W UtV-rMtlppItTr* t a n

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L e g is la tu r e P l a n S
A dijournment
jo u rn m e n t At
A t w««id
N o o n T o d a y ,^ 7

lion. Their behavior is most nunc
Bilious and they *nlute oltcn.
although tile salutes are never returned.
The Norwegian* s i " tolerating

w*,

i In ancient Greece, it was be
j Iteved th a t tt grew W a rm e r and
' w a rm e r as you went south, and
1 th a t If you went far e n o u g h .
; Vim w o J d die from t h e r m a l

th* p reien re erf their l*Ui*in*rtcr&lt; : Mnrk Tw.Bj„ had tu rn
until other a rr a n g e m e n ts n ;e uo» 1„f losing nrfknusrript*
slblc, but the G e rm a n s’ presence* , drew a rb*!l Ifni* on
•s no d a m p e r t*&gt; celebrations I he arttund lus ils-sk and the
rejoicing people th ro n g stieetand at night parade tn native
costumes through nark*
Everybody in Oslo t» unable to j
satisfy their appetite for frtsh 1
1(1TZ
air and freedn m s f le r th eir lon.t |
captivity. Lines three nnd four
block* long a re conatnn’ly before
theatre* where unceneon'd m a v i o
nre being shown for the first
time In five years,
dtneathtlo' h rd U laoifnw ytapinaoi

a horror
that he
the flon,
maid was

NOTICE
Effective June 1, lll-Hi the ceilitik' price on
Buttermilk will he as follow^:

12c quart wholesale
14c quart retail
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Sweet IVJilk 19c quart house delivery

BEACON DAIRIES
Phone 1511

222 Magnolia Ave.

NOTICE
ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
ivill he cloned nil during the months of

JINK

SILVER HEN BROODER

AND

JULY

due to the fact that we have used up our •piotu
sugar and shortening fur the quarter
We apjirec ate your patronage 11 nil hope tn he
to serve you attain in the future.

We will reopen on v
J U L Y 30

HUNT’S TUXfDO FEED STORE

ROBB’S HOIkJE B
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HILL L U P E Jt &amp; SUPPLY YARD

on-N ew .’ G uinea. .
SrfSate for concurrence.
K%
going at our usual
H n t Adw. Wtaut* denounced
The House, acting «n
o n a duul|.
duull.
it 60 mile* on hour,”
cert*Ip
A
111*4
/
newspapers
and
catc bill of dubious legality after
“Th* accident hapthe original disappeared, reatotyd Other “Irresponsible"' Individual*
for
*Ut«mehU
that
Aiaencgni
part of Governor CaldweQ'e ffcontmendatloni for HtaU super, did hot w a n t tl^e Hrltish fleet ■ part under u a . r
vision of w ater resources to a to come' Into the Pacitlo because
B a e M ^ e r * . evpn those Injured,
Senate bill,
. ,
•
, 1 we'.Wanted to carry ho thl* war aald th ey fait a grind b u t no
ea
a
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battle.'
Hep*. Jo h n S. Hurwell of Brow­
graatlBCfL .

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LEAVE HANFORD-i-7.nr«Rr. 12ilB PM.- Sl45 P
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I Park Awe. In Sanfori.
Central Area. (Florida
‘ In Orlando.
between Sanford and
ns leave Jo t and Parte Ave.. Monday. Wednejday,
Friday and Saturday. 8:00 AM • 12:16 PM - 4 :45
P.M. (9:15 P.M. Saturday Only).
fTE: Park A rt. lo Third BL to 8 0 nfofd Are.
through Glndenilla rl* . Old Highway io Fire
Polnla lo Orledo,
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The 1944 dclini|itcnt real cstutc Ltx liat-flf the City
of Sanford, Ehtritlu, i s , poaU'-tL at..lhc,.^rm 4 itJ o u r
rtf lhe Cfty ifall ami at the front ,tluur of ilu:
Court flmfkc fn the City of Sanford, floridu. and
will rem ain so posted for a period of four consecu­
tive weeks.
All ’real estate upon -vvhJ^T ho lB l-f -Uxes h l t ’tT
not Been paid, und nitaltisr which tRX'Certificates
have not already beep Issued, will be s^ld at public
auction on the 1st day of July, 194.r&gt;, contm euing
a t 10 o’clock A.M. ut the fro n t ditor of the CStJ'
Hall fn the City of Sanford, Florida.

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II.N. SAYEIt, CITY CLERK

gh when anyone khowtng anty enters. They try tu'avoid
any inddenta that might hasten
the end of the pleolfsac life thev
ere now ■leading. •
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There ar* similar situations ell
o w 'Norway, hot for th e moat
pert the (Jar exam1 etay vtriftlv
indoor*. Whan they esntur* out
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lpcaklnr
m
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but
ard end /ftlchard tt.' Simpson t&gt;f
_ Twa/ye r t r s o o s were ta k e n to on the itroeta they carry white
In
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WoMjit
Ith
g
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c
.
to
el*
Jefferson obtained tutanlmoue cop*
bacgfiU h tx p lta l In Klasltnmee for flag* and never attem pt to cotgaent to waive the rule* and b i t e ■ifMrt'And M S ' f m w M U on th* t n a U n e n t Th* o th e r IB Injured, nm nkato with the telyil pootillthe measure up after th* hour u f
consideration ; cn "h lllr passed k

fhe doling days of the session, '
It qqlckly adopted, by voice
vote*, amendmanla which *mtU

nubile hearing* —regulation*
th e uae a f egatgr, drillImr od i
The bill t h e n wae paiaed . ffl*
and te n t .back to tho ;6*n*t
One. am e n d m e n t »truck- oi

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m o l t o f 'theta su fferin g .bruises,
e t» | f ..a n d shaken ce rte a , War*

SanforcU

TONIGHTS ALL-STAR
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fca eft-- •*---' ■ nv lawAh a intMa.
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AT A CATE IN CAJUN
EVENIN', LENNIE I RIM ROC K
TOO E&gt;AP A&amp;OUT 3 B»AblN AN
YER PA GETTIN1 ~) INDIAN ANP
KILI EP WHERE'P A E0Y BROUGHT

ANN .. i A I | YEAH, THAI'S
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WELSH TIRE SHOP
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Auto. Public liability
and Property Damage

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DRIVE

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1n the public
clothes red.l
yoo in yourbual4RM c o n t a c t a . Are
ytmra Immaculate . . .
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protected from wear by
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^ ^ h i l c uving §aa and lire*,
don't alto save at the expense of
needed Insurance, One accident on
a trip around the Muck could make
you the defendant in a damage suit
for thousands of dollars.
Phone us todsj about
North America's depend­
able protection. It coets |
too little to be wiihoui il.’

B. B. CRUMLEY
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HANPS LOOK, HERE'S bUCK
SANTOS C O M IN T j—

WELL, LOOK WHO’S HERE
LENNIE BARRETT, ANP
HE'S SPORTIN' A TIN

I'M GLAP YOU NOTICEP IT,BU( k ] SO I ’M PUTTING YOU ANP
MV PAP WAS MURPERfP Tmi
YOU UNDER r
\W H 0ELSe?
AFTERNOON, ANP L 'fT O N
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1915

THE HANFORD BEKALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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BEEN R A T I O N E D . . . M M E
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Y O U R HOME BEAUTI FUL
DINETTES
C L A S S IF I E D

A D V E R T IS IN G

RATES

OF

10c per tin* for on* Insertion
O0e per lln* t n thr»« insertions
D7c per H i m for * insertions
I k per lira for TV insertions
Minimum rate* . . . Jtw
P H O N E H I OR BRING YOUR Ads to T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, fir* words to the line, including phonr srnl addrraa.
All MFartlaCMcnti for aituationa wanted will b« charged lor a t thi
r o f a t a r classified rates.

S P E C IA L

BEAUTY
A setting far hospitality . .
Every

LOST
P O P E CO.
U. S. TIR ES and TURKS
jJu D K K N wail located
b o u it. Phone 0122.

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feast on this fine dinette

lie tMKrkctlxHik con
.dry
and
ration
I II S tafford, i t .

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room
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80 ACRE farm Wad, good flow.
In* walla, 10 acraa rough land
P a l m Hammock S anford, Flu.
P. Z . B J x , 1101 P a rk Ave.,

Sanford, H a. Phone 661-W.

K E R O S E N E W ate r H e a t e r ' a n d
tan k . Inquire
404
Pabnutto
A Venue.

of

LOST: lllack leather xiji|wr bill­
Kvrn i In- movie pi in let* have tn stu d y ac I* proved hero “on the Melro-Coldwyn Mayer net of
fold In AA-P. ettmumiug money.
Elir.nlictli W ilhnim . 7ttt&gt; E. 6th " H ie 3 ,iiiI m u " now indng filmed «t Silver S pring*. Claude J a r m a n Jr., slender Nashville, Tcnn.,
youth w-leit«d In to- 'T he Y earling ’ ’ ts shown b e in g tau g h t betw een scene* by Mrs. Hetty T aylnr.
St

HELP WANTED

Robert A. Williams
Phone 711
A ttan tlr Bank HIiI k
T W O YOUNG fresh milk g o u t,
reasonably priced. Mr*. J S
Burdick. Bouth S an fo rd Ave
baity

best

m attress.

CHO C OLATE syrup, u gallon
Jars, 76e, Horner's Hod* Simp

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Panam a

Ke r o se n e

water

b eater

and

ll&gt;k acres land lying south u!
railroad, house and 2 lots
known as Tootan P lace— Warehouse and 2 lota tying along
si do of railway In Cameron
City. Going Into service. Mat
Kunlk, RL 1, Box 183, Sanford.
For 8*U

Pour-room garage apartm ent w i t h
10 acres of tiled land. Term*.

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healer

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to n *
.YULit iiatiiml dv,in* fm p r b . . ‘ &gt;
Fruit
ir.,r.r.fi iu-,
in nnlney nialtnrs is strictly
i .■,&lt;!» .
h 1 .0(10 ton*
reaperled here.
KrlrniM aim
U I.
Vs^rjs.lHMI gal
rrlativ r* arc not questioned
I. I
ih r mini's atoiir-l
about your . i • .tit.
l o u r cm
plover or business associates
1 iti.'l -r ■&gt;.lured 'J..lt'i7 Ions of li s I
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will riot hear of your personal
tiinl l»l,J ts tons of line
I tie
affairs
There is no cause for ft tilt , R fiip i'n m ill «»ll VT’w ( h I I i - &lt; i n ' ulmi (in eirury iue) mini’s "[
i .it bIni*' ii ml W e r t i ii n*l *uik Iii hi hi* i
e m b arrassm en t.
Mr in turtle I out 800 tolls i-f
nr**' I «it|»«ir I m l
Reasonable credit requirements, jtjrtiH
ii .c f.u i , 1 he bauxite 1nIm nilium
I it In n ii* I T r u ’/ t f »n
il&gt;1
No co mukers on money loans.
inir center#. C upm liitnit nn«1 I'l ote) mines of Istrttt produced
Variable paym ent plana.
ratio m a n u fa c tu re Bill from *rn Ittfi.000 tons of ore In 1926. After
FAMILY LOAN CO.
that fu r th e r m irin g was pro hib ­
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phone 33 w ater n?;&lt;! pul mi pre'erveti L mmI» ited indefinitely In order to rim
H o v te no
im in u fii Hue.**
t4»hi*i i -m
JillMlllCtn
Itip u 'm A HIM I pi i-fi'T \ ftl u l m the de(Hisite.

f1*1HIn.
.Hervire pcr»nnnrl in n o rinH l t im e - , nl - h I ih - **11 m am i va c a tu m is ti*
A t»l-^ nn»l finerU”*. m"
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rixm iA t v%&lt;t tiirM-k# fro m M a in r jie m tc iil Hint -n o p nintifp, #llk utnl
S t one h a lf block **f ocean bv fM ttn n n u lls ju t e \%.uks, c *tin**r
clay nr w eek. Phone tM V-K. 7Hn it's, hr i’ \v n ii’* , &gt;1isl il lr H i'* it i i r
II m in i way* Itn y to m i H eiirh , ! Ii* nmiu w^rk*».

BUSINESS SERVICE

DIAMOND RIN0. W rite Box L, STORAGE
fcare of Harold. ~
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Garage.
storage.
THREE - H EC E wjoitar living
' ro a n vault*. " J12W .-Salm etto
* Avenue. •. ■

your car at Kant’s
Spacie1 rate dta&lt;t

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Kclinblc I’aintiTs
I Sanford I’nml
tny. 1‘hunc 303.

TRUCK TJREH
W* now hare In etock Norwalk
iold Standard truck Urea In the A l ’TO
WORK

O ne

tar ton* to hoid 1C
v * lw l tu b * r«r
T t d f t t for tnllat
In| lit# b#|l« R | v t
K i i l a l"ag&gt;tr!

A hcuutiful spread will do
much to add now life and
spring appeal to vour bedroom suite, w hether it is
a now one or an old one.
We have a nice assortm ent
of spreads in lovely colors
in chenille or c o t t o n
weaves In a vnriety of pat­
terns.

MA * 4 * ft N 1 1 *8 *

W aterw ay

V e n e x ia ( I l i i h a ’ s o n ly r o v ig n td e
■Tils m l w ateew ray is th e S dob tui
rn .F t, w h ic h in Its u p p e r re in in- | I
r o lle d th e Is o n x o .
IA

WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY? “
c©*ral«i«a ik#

CEDAR CHESTS

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&lt; pilot bln. the Austrian pms j i b h i dfit&lt;ia*li
H*li U i * f * » i u * g i v b j e c t
nice, Is an extremely fertile a i r s wilt' t&gt;# »•«*! rtll, while ihey 1**1, ie eny
It raises cereal grains, fruit, Vaeiftr w-nllng te th# Id weal! one I Dir I*toe*
T h e m m e marble iiuarric# ncur huraca nnd cattle. Tta .industries SiI fifth Are,, NtwYofl^N.YsaDep*.' p-mfrT rlenT e^nil C0JNI ■M lh'ii^W tho in■■1irrf^*WaHMF,~^tffkr, WmW11 and
are** p r o d i i e e i l - 1 ) 4 6 ,1' HU t o n #
tin mineral producta.
inferior coal in I'.BSG, the lunt
Iron ore and lignite, a low‘year fo r which fi*uro* a rc avail
grnde coal, are ‘ hrnught logethri
able,
ut the fuumlrlca of Klagcufurt
T r ic n te '# h n tb u i is m o re acccn
K lagenfurt, capital and teuding
*ill!#?i Ii ii ii
V en ii'v V ,
It
o n e r city of the rruvlnce, haa a pol'u- C H E C K E D IN 7 D A Y S W I T H
f u j i U i» n *i# n f t h r
I'l lat]pn _ o f abuut .TO.fklli . VUUeb,
a n d m i r r n T r n trn t m r r f ^ n r t m i i ' r * \gTTT5 'a b o u t -24,000 populnlTonr~TT.
%iiV t li io - t to N e w Y o rk , I t a a# the accOlid city.
SYMPTOMS
an im p o rta n t It a lia n h iiv n l tiHue
T a k c n n I j as
There are lead mines at Itlei l i t l l 1
The
iliK’k y a n l
w iis
ta k e n
n v rr
directed.
berg, nine miles west of Villarh |

wumlwlul

I’EKJOR

AUTO PAINTING—

large asso rtm en t of rotors. Your

can can ioak - ntw.

Bring -14 to

WANTED TO RENT

&gt;p«d
ae­
o n wa do
NAVY couple deslrea furnished
ted dealer,
apartment or cottaxa. Perman­
. front tire
e n t No children. Havo car. P.O.
hd a n In­
Box 06, Bantord,
rood eetabI'also have NAVY couple and mother weed
furnished apartment or house
Immediately. Call - Valdes Hotel
room 300.
NAVY couple 'deslrea to rent
furnished apartm ent or hpuee.
Writ* P.O. Box 418.

All

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I’M HEADIN' HOME
TO REPAINT WITH
PITTSBURGH'S COLOR
f m DYNAM ICS!* &gt;

OLD-FASHIONED
DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE I
OUT! &gt; J

SECTIONAL
SOFA
■ As comfortable u can be J|
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made . . u smart u any F

III
Interior
mmm

decorator c o u l d

D

wiah for. Use a a a love ■
I seat and extra chair, a t &amp; I
—- complete nofo br In a cor- ^
H I ner aa ftluatratod. Up“
bolstered In durable red
| | j leather,.
w ring cbn.
U ! stnictloi).

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The Mather
equipped to handle any

ADS ARE NEWS
BOLLS, On net

thought—for "‘•*1

gift giving. For 'thB grad­
uate, nothing wIIJ^Jmj more
appreciated . . . forjho bride,
nothing more useftHx^RaFdnil
"Tiy*V'f^rr •
cedar color only.

BODY
AND FENDF.H
BY AN EXPERT. S I ’-

645%16— 6 ply us ami sec.
098x16— 6 Ply
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
748x16- 0 P y 108 W. 1st Hi.
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.GOOD

H as

T rieste, n cilv nf nciitl*

fi ROOM house on threa lot* JUWCI&amp;uklJ JLDU5W__.UQH-Uak
*7MkW-caib.-'Winc«.iWVyren&gt;
Arerme.
plua. 87i Interest 11 intereatf
coil 788-W,

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r &amp; f t - s . , , . - . pi,
600x20— 6 ply 785x20—10 ply

BEDROOM BEAUTy III

fa per iitiltB 29

Robert W. William*
f’bone 731 Atlantic Bank Bhlf. A TTKNTION

K tR O B E N E hot w ater
613 MegnoJIa Avenue.

SWINES — complete with chains
1 Hi of f o u r h t t U

Chocolate

ik,' alao im all icebox. Old
ignollq Av», Phone 488-U

O f c o u r s e y o u h a v e t o h a v e o u t d o o r f u r n i t u r e in o r d e r t o e n j o y t h e o u t d o o m
S e e o u r c o l l e c ti o n o f f u r n i t u r e t o m a k e y o u r s t a y o u t d o o r s p l e a s a n t a n d c o m
fo rtn h le.

&gt; 'iiro'ilav hin
had M-rvini

W A TE R M E LO N S. Also firm vim
ripened fam atoet fur canning I
Norwood - and-. Tfridal’s Store
I-akc Mbnros, Phono County I
8106 .______ ___________
I

candy. Homar** Soda Shop

Com foil Outdoors

h ' l i i i bn* a hem! riOiHJH p n p u l*
i"»ti 'I ti«- h n rlm r !» tleep* an d pro
tf-t f i ■1 11.v ii I»r i*it k w, a t*•r
11 n a *
1f r
n i* fur &lt;1 * b i b \ hut th e n th e
N uift”.1 it% •&lt; lim it ruiifoMtlii to th e ir
h n i *- r i»f S p lit ofnl th i* h arb or

K ID D IE COOP, p te * » r
c a rn a g e and car seat
Service Station, plume

G ILB ER T’S

5 pieces

II nth
K la g c r f u t t
anil
Vlllach
m anufacture lend wares.
•'
n ltu a i* ra th e r isolated us
f-i a*. rail tt nnsportntion goes,
n r r o i for one east w est line
whi h i i r r i - , I s Italy with Vienna
fiom A iistria-ilu n g arf.
lilt ides Climates
via the Sc-minering Pass. Th?
A* fur as the coastal belt goea, prosperity of K lngenfurt anil VR.
T rieste is the ap proxim ate divid­ Uch has been tied up with tins
ing line between the M ed iterra­ railroad.
nean rliruate n in e and th a t of
i entriil Europe. Inland, moat of
A lexander (irnlumi Hell tried t,
Venecia (iiulla is la th e r m oun ­
tainous s ’ d has a fuirly rigorous mr-tinde Mark T w ain to invos
Inflfl in his teleiihone invention
I Limit*tn.iMid the au th o r loaned th
Kuime. object nf much co n ten ­ f:.mi to a friend who went buna
tion for ccnlurU** wiir “cap* rapt th ree days later
liir c - r by thr Italian p atrio t
I \ nr tnufo at th e d o « of the
I ' n -I Wnrbl War anil \*mn finally
.. w r .Jt rI t*» Italy m J'J2I over the
|i|nh'*t * a•f Yl|ftfO*lf|VlM

house.

H1 Z E

Four

Marshal Tito And His Partisans
Claim Parts Of Axis Territory

Court 8»«tlon. 'Jno five
boat#, alio one *lx-ro«rn

tnncrsprm q
Svda Shop.

m aple.

table.

0-room fum lih fii houi*. 2'A acres
o f land on hard road, 3H miles
fr o m town.
Robert A. Williams
P h o n e 711
A tlantic Bank Bldg.

LARGE

mellow

chairs and large refrectory
LOST: Pair of military gUaset
somewhere downtown. Reward.
Phono 783-W,

F ita -ro o m
houic
ou table
city
limits. Im mediate p o stcaiio n .'
Robert A. Williema
P h o n e 711
A tlantic Bank Bldg.

Rom
ro o m

meal will be a

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If we with to be freei If we w ith la
preserve Uviolat* thorn 1nr* u n a b l e prilllege* fur which we have been eo long con­
tending— we mnat fight!
—TATUICK I1K.VIIT.

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fe n d e r

Stalemate On
Veto Question

Plan To Fix
Food Quotas

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Secretory Of Ag^
r i c u U u r e WouM
Limit Supplies For
Army, Lend-I^ease

WASHIN GTON, . J u n e
4.
(A ID —The S ta te D epartment
today
u rg ed
compulsory
peacetime military training
for the United Htatee "becauae
of
o ar . . e b ll g ll io n i
under the World Security o r­
ganisation.’*
Acting Secret i r y Juacph Grew expressed
the d e p a rtm e n t'! v iew , hefore
Houae Poet-war Mili­
tary Committee. Grew, fo r­
mer ambaaaador to Japan,
raid " m ilita ry preparedness
count. In thlnhlng of potent i l l rnrm lea."

SAN FRANCISCO. June 4.
(A P )—The United Staten in
neekitiK nome way out of the
United Nations conference H E R E AKK \ ANK SOl.DIKK.s ji ihe concrete-fared entrance of the
fealem ate on the veto voting huge cave at Kunigare, neni II, i, htc*gaden, G erm any, where patntInga and other ore tr e a su re , I,h.i ,-,| from all Euro|«- and valued qt
issue but w ithout th e slight­ million,
of dollar* hail been hidden by K euBhm arshal lleimanft
est yielding on it* own in- ("call me M eyer’1) Goerlng hound ami recoveiwd by A ifk r n a t .lie
Uleir rig h tfu l owners.
nistcnce th a t there m ust be masterpiece* will Ik? returned in due rourae
no veto on the rig h t of dls- (In tern atio n al)
• Jin s ion in t h e World Securi-1
t y Council. If A merican l e a d e r - !
ahip falta to break tbl* deadlock I
— in which Russia (a a t oddi with
the U S .
B ritain, China ami
France— the ro n fe rtn e e may pro
wore a wide-opeQ Door fight In
ftie d in i n g daya. ,
For the m om en t th ere were no
aigni, of any Soviet activity in
th*. direction of breaking a d ead ­
lock on how much au th ority the
n .i.o n a ahouid h a v . to
Vr» .i
©•to atepa tak en to preaerve peace
E x p re K H e s
Tiy n aecurily council of a p ro ­
poned international league.
So delegation chief, o f the Uig
F ive—the U n ited States, Uritaln,
S tate Senator IJnyd F IhM le
France. Chin*, and R tu a l a —ihov£ d th a t nueation aalde momentari- and S tate Kepresenlatives U It
Mnnn and M It Smith n r r n r l
((•NllRRfg OR l*R(R Twa)
in Sanford S uturdny night lot a
brief »ta&gt; l&gt;cfAr» retumnik: to
1allah aa.ee Tueaday mornlriK lor
the ipecial aeaalon of th» Legia
Inture.
- Ktp. Smith s ta te d th at he w pi
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well pleaaeil W
WIIH
f.rogr»»a o•loUln.
u ttl
*--r---ft^aa.
F u tu re * I.L.
big league
beaebnll
h l&gt;*ogma
beat ball Wf1*
program
for
Seminole
County
and
® ^V 7tf*U m V &gt;OU^ c 5 , C U F b Krtk
fT^
tie* of Saniinolo High School, tin ted th a t a full rrport would
former pro hurler, announce, a be given to the County Commi*nion. which meeta tomorrow m o rn ­
haarball achool for bojf* 10 yeara
9
oge and up. Th* lim a 10:00 ing at 10:00 o'clock on the m a t­
A. M. Monday; th e place Ninth te.'
He likewise expressed sa tisf a c ­
S tr e e t and F ren ch Avenue ball
park. The r i g h t w ay to bat, field, tion with the tiiM age of a bill
giving S anford an agricultural
pitch, etc., will be ahown.
e x p en m e n t station, even if funds
were not ullottrd for the ptirpoac
Sanford Lodge No, G2 F. A A.
A f . will meet Tuesday avenlng a t in accordance with original re ­
8:00 o'clock a t which time the quests This new station, he raid,
would include the present Celarv
m asters degree lecture will be­ Kxtifrimcnt Ij ib o n ito ry wh.rh li
gin. All new Master Mason, will
direction of Dr
It. W.
t c preaentrd with white lamb­ under
Ituprechl.
At the present time
skin a ;r u n ,
there are funds o&lt; f.'U).&gt;KI avail
able for ibis work, and to this
an ex tra 115,000 t» expect*-l to
F IX , Tws)

Sanford So i ons Talks Are Made
Weekend Here,To At Rotary Meet
Return Tomorrow On Gas And Paint
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Representative Smith RotarianA Voice RePleasure
g re ta
Over DepartWith Work In Tally
ture Of Rev. Tolle

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... CITY BRIEFS

*Velma Leiferman S 2c
lir S e ltttiff W ar Bonds4 - '

S g t William Zachry

Velma Leiferman S 2-c of the
^ V A V E a of th e Sanford Naval
• M r Station, w ho ta aelling war
_ bonds during evening* this week
AN
EIG HTH
A lii VT)RCE
• l the Mix T h eater, v a t recently
p ic tu re d In t h i B#*Dy, SU lirA F IG ItT E U JTTAT10N. KNGI-ANT&gt;j
The Hronxe
publication, holding on her arm Jtint* 4, (Special)
’'Junior,*' a small, tam e bird, S ta r h*» been awar-led to Te«hwevhleh she said, took Ita d ep artu re nlcal Sergennl Willinm II. Zachry
“ rom the Statio n a f t e r being J r . of Sanford. Fla . tl waa a n ­
nounced recently at hla Eighth
adopted a , a pet.
The article read: “A bit of Air Force fig hter station. The
mother nature fluttered Into mesial waa .prvaented to T«8gtN.A.8. Sanford Library In th* Zachry for “m eritorious achieve­
m ent in the perform ance of to u t. te n d i n g aervire* under difficult
condition*.”

Wins B r o n z e Star

P u rp le
ai uniur*
nv w m
Wlfor* w* found o o t wh.
will alt on s if f . 't
•houlder, olao cooms to
wh*n w ith aomoon*. I
men* I* file* (by the
c r o o n and w a u r . A n i
• d o w n h o t n o t n p ; poi
w h y (bo como boro t«
ford. Moybe a f t e r J «
little older on* of our
cb erk her o u t In f l j
ha* retlded In th* H I
^ t h a day and In B arra
•a,
a

• jw ppier
' /iran f*
hton), k o

’ can fly
pa that',
ary Sonr goto a
Pot* will
f. Junior

y during

I nine at
P*IT»tt'»

U a o te d

In

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Vocational talk* w are tna.le nl
the Rotary Club luncheon liutay
by Fletcher Holla of the S*n( ■&gt; I
I'alnt amt Glaaa Co, and hi Tom
llrown of the Florbta I'owe*
Corporation both of whom dc u b e d the purpoasa an d piotrieni,
uf th an p a rtic u la r bu*ine,-e*
. INprrjviurt* t r | T » g r » l j nvar the
d s p a r t u r r o f IUr^ Jod Tolle who
h a , t&gt;cen a member of the club
• mcr he ta m e here three veai*
, | a were ,ounde.i by Lari Kipp
i I aallaaed UR Tug* !&gt;»• •

Ed Lane Reveals
Bond Sales IeUgRing
With rmt ■ few day* to go for
*nlr of war hond* for the 7th
War Loan. Seminole County ha*
only reached half of it, quota
of tH7Snno it waa annmi*

(or Ihc *lnvf
l*t
Seminole

Ml*lr«Rr
Countv

fad

reach

it.

quota

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r.ii'u ll* i ' \ | i ; i i u l i i i ) ’ I ’a c i fit' a i r w a r * u r|i:i* * n iR a i i y i h i ii R
t h f n u t lit h a s o v e r
s o o n w a s |in&gt;rni*oil i&gt;y T o k y o
a n ti
W ii-ltiiiR t-H i.
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th e
A m o r i t jin ml* in n -- --n O k i n ­
a w a Wits *lc|l|l&lt;-&lt;| 111 &gt;
A J o |&gt;iii ii '.- |ir.-|i.iguntli.Ht.4
li ro t li c lo tl
"iM.ml." — o n r r y 1 in n * tr a tii* |ih o ro l i a l l o o i t H
n nn ncil hi .Icalli d- f - .ug loi-alie-t- pll.-t,
-»miii u. itil louto
to/ irio in.*,- Ininiloi.,- itt iii . . oil
th- I I It,-d Slati-s I 1,1-1 -aid f VA

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Offlt t

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ln M l opinio ,

%clf im|Hur»l

station, w*» called upon to •*■ still lig h te r sprinkle. V a st areas
■ume th e duties o f th# M aterial
of Voluala county rrwscvu • q»D ep artm en t of th e :i#l«t. P-81
Uolate apectocie of b u r n t o,»r
M u itan * F igh ter Group. Hla repine lands, and vegetation In cy­
ao u reafu ln en , er.thu ilaim ' a n d
pres* sw am p*, norm ally brig h t
willlngneaa to work In precuring,
i Roberf J. C h etu m . long time and g re e n a t th U tim e o f year,
d istributing an d storing. Item*
eaaentlal to th e operation of hi* resident of S anford, died a t B:30 show th* brown of leave* killed
M. Sunday In t h e Veteran'*
by th* h e a t of flame*.
t r o o p won th e eeteem of all per* A .
lioepital In B ay Pine*. Mr. CKeMinim um tem p eratu re* in S a n ­
aonnel a ifo clated w ith Mm.
The
25-jraar-old
S a n f o r d gum had been in Ul health for ford du rin g th* h e a t w ave w ere:
aoldlar, th e ion o f Mr. a a d Mr*. aom* time, but waa to ken tq the May 31. 70 d egree*; J u n e I, TO
degree* and J u n e X. T3 degrees
William a Zachry, Sr. of M 2 hospital on Friday.
A veteran of W orld W ar I. Mr.
Oak Avenue, S an fo rd, ha* boon
i n th e a r m y tw o year*. It* ha* C hetum operated a restau ran t
OfCTOd over**** f o r lh* po*t 14 n e a r Rand'* Siding on Weal F lrat
month*.
t‘
'a
; • S t r e e t Hla wife preceded him
in death by one y e a r. HU only
aurvlvor U one b ro th e r William
o f . Indiana, who a rr iv e d in Senford yesterday, end * aUter. Mr*.
U r a c i T ru m an of Dalvill*. I ml.
neral eerrtce* f o r Mr. Cbei8/Set- Buirh I* Collin* US. bmF uwill
he held Wodneeday after­
noon a t 3:30 o'clock a t the Erick• o n Funeral Horn* w ith th* Rev.
B. D. Brownlee officiating. Burial
frill be in E v erg reen Cemetery.
Member*
of
Camnbcll-Loaaing
Poet, 53, of which Mr. Chetum
waa a member, or* requested to
m eet a t th* fun eral bora# a t 3:00
O’clock in o rd e r to conduct aenrice* a t th* eraveaid*.

nXSLfi,

T H R A S H E R A S S IG N E D
D arid E llio tt T h ra a h e r, 1 \ t e a ­
m en, tecond clam , U S N R , *oa of
M r. and Mr*. R. C. T h m i h e r of
Calory Avenue. S an ford, h o i com­
p leted a co u rte o f i t u d y which he
begun la A p ril a t t h e M laorroft
Trofnlaw C e n te r o f t h e Atlantic
Float, a t L ittle Crook, V a , and
h a a been .a li g n e d t o duty on a

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111 F. S. M e r e h a n t
Ships In (iulf Of
Mexico Were Sunk

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Mr
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Died Hero Sunday

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m«»r Rl*«itutii

(ilin t

Acquires 120 P.oinks

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W. Ilium Kit
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Home On Lemye

NavyReveals Nazi
Sub Record Near
Florida Co a s t s

Assumes Pastorate

^1»e fir*t &gt;eter*n ,lf-. haigro
. . .1 . . a . .
___ ■ I t ___ I
inert, .hot
air. that produced
the*- 3pdci the * „ i-.rnt
i titets ti ” t S«f«
record tem perature*.
report to th,L-al Selec* .. ■**/
I tl.r »H » J.«r 1
On Saturday, the triap eratu ie
Roant ,. |q , \\,I I m*I M o t ll i» r \ i'M« uf
wood,
$1,113 a o&lt;l Altamonte, reached 101. which aluae, waa », colored a b „ -n S at„i,l» \ i o . u.IU I Kn* Iwrt- I rn ttu fr i
lirftSut
piiftah
1•
$850 Other |-o*t office* In tbe hot a* ever recorded here, be[ displayed ho *ec,*,l showing a
| arcxunalation ,&lt;f lit* i»-int». with niiiir S*-i r th*
*• •
county h»»e not yet reported thi* •aid
While
Lee*burr
and
weal
Fierioady
H5
nected
for
d
t..b
aig
v
'4 ifr i*fn( ! hpfv
J ••
month.
da
bad
a
heavy
d
ew
n
p
o
v
of
I
•flf,
f*.
Gant,
who
was
born
I'eraons hucing bonds are ad_____ 1 _ ______
S u nd ay afternoon. "Ju*4l»r • D odfe City. G» »nli,t«&gt;l at M
vised by Mr. Lace to ask for rain
atlngy
Ga on Mar &gt; . m l . etebt
T-Sgt. Zachry, after a amall theater tickets for the Bond I’luvtua" wo* alingy w ith Sonfotd Rwa Ga.
where only .IS of an Inch pre­
th i
before
IVat I Harbor
fight*!*
Prem iere
show a t
the Rita cip itation .w ax recorded. Nrw
After • yeat In t i a l n t ' g at Knit
h«4 been ordered to a d u U n t Theater on J u n e SO.
S m y rn a and the ea st coast had Kenning, Ga and Fort Bragg.

S-Sfirt Hugrh L. Collins
Is Killed In Action

i|)ai.ii.iiirtu ....... i n , ml

lt»i-«» i i s i**

a telllrm rn

were ahat William I W iN’i
s u u V iim«i% M a ik n p
F rtdaa ot , juT

Robert J. C h e z u m
Died A t Bay Pines

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f
h u - ■wffrrvtl a rl«»4ft| w it ti ft t It'll Tilt* I ll I
•’ till It**! «lf .Stlllliy
• Bfiim i I S. Mm lit* Cur|iA
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• I eeevM -.a a r
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dll * 441* ahnUli 11*11111111x1••f

Speakers P l e a d F'or
C o - o p e r a t i o n In
M eeting Food Crisis

n m t . „ u r U.
bon d , today, he ( ^
pall
*i
added.—
' —
Drew m Vohan r
from
To date the sd h fo rd AlUnln- county. gout*led
Coupled *&gt;«h
with aa blanket
blanket oil
*d |
N a tio n a l Hank haa bon.1 sale*
tota llin g . JJy*&gt;.t&gt;4b.75; the Klor
Ida S t.itr Hank, 4IH5.PU6. San
f o n t Host I fflee. 1 ) 7 . 4 0 0 . Long

Ai mi

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W il li K kl A RINK T M i n i ' s SM V SHM
fo rw sni aid station, to tw elve the "
lag lltmml I'lltm * III A te.*ur*a|r*| I a jlltri
b4tl (urtrnl Wimnal I S Mai like* h d n ••
^bt'ii* \ li t!ftn.ili*&gt;i\a 1 S**utt,||»)i«»|oI

” I he boya over m ere at «**»'rr, t h r j
0ffk U I IM degTee*lo? f 1:r'
.
front do not put th in g , off and j |h lhfctW u v u n p o t X ^ b,
* } J i, ^
•ay. 'I will do it tomorrow, hut „ y Whitnvr&gt; weatherman.
they are do, ng everything they
W httner h a. reported tpoa.tb* can each dav t . Win Ihi. ^ Kr, Ur&gt;1 Weather Bureau .«
P f c W lllitf
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An

r n o i li d

_______

the

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pi.,,,,. fl.-.-i . ,.f S ip. rfnrt r e s . c , would ..... .. raid Ja p a n ,

All Heat Records In
Sanford Are Broken ** • »lt, , h.

to .

1 .1*00

• *•*!

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liulliHin,
li.ii Ibc.li
launcitrsl
iliitlv fi.'io I.ii.un - i n . I- Mai l'J,
c m . *iog lh.. I’m ifI. in font days.

r,
Cattlemen Hit At
H S ilj&amp; n fa ir R u l e s
» Of OPA Leaders

_____________

I'asl lv\|)andinLr Air
War In Racifii' Is
Forecast As New
Carrier Raids Made

Giving Aid To Wounded Yanks On Okinawa

W A SH IN G T O N ,
June
4.—
t hair m an Anderson iD -N M l pf
the l l a n o Food to iu o iltte e , pro(hjsc I today
th a t
governmewt
ag en cies—including the A rm y —he
given fixed food quotas to p r e ­
vent raid* on civilian cupboard*.
lie suggested to the h v i k k a t
th at fo,»t a llo tm e n t. &gt; for A rm y,
overaraa ahlpmenta and clvlttana
l e assigned for three-m onth per­
iod, amt th a t no a g e rc y be Per­
mitted to go hevond Ita allotm e l t. Anderson become*
tary ot A griculture next
Reflecting sharp reduction,
th i , country and Canada,
world's hog population
.d«,ut ;i | r t cent durin g the
year to complicate the
of atreteiiing meat supplies ov*f
.* w ar weary world.
Ke|«&gt;rting thi*. l!h# Office of
Foreign
A g n c o ltu r• l
Relation*
-a.d the reduction in
con tinen tal Kurope ta much Waa
th an in th i,
&gt;lr&gt;,pp#d n e a rly
Hog r u n d
JO pel cent in t Ki&lt; country durc l u . l i o n reflect*
&gt;n« I '.t i t This leslus'lb
rt supply of food
rrtncipallv * abort
-hiring the firvl nine month* of
the year and a lowering o f tbe
G o vern m en t', price g u a ra n te e fa*
h-g.
World bog n u m ber, at Ibe
&gt; i mug of ly(&amp; are estim ated a t
,'5.\ 0&gt;vi.n0u head m m pared k i t h
550.lXKl.000 at the beginning a t
1041
Tl.e 11*45 num ber reprw&gt;ent, a decline of IS par cet^
from th e record level of 1040 and
ID | . r cent from Ibe av erag e f a r
I he It* .1*1- 40 peri.-I
Hog nu m l-en in North America
mainly the C nitrd Slate*, ( a**nda and Meairo totalled nearly
7 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 head at the beginning
of tbl* vear compared with th*
record of qy.ooo.ooo a t the heCinnlne of 19 44
" U r le*a the curren t downward
trend In hog number* i* th*
C alled St ala* a
chock 1*1.” the OFJUL&gt;' _
. _
total i* the*# two roontrie* hjf
the end of tb l, year ta not
tc I-* far above th a t of the
ginning of I'.ltll when It u n s u n
ml to t-ii.lKXI.iXH* head
The War Food A dmir.ittrallol
h a , asked farmer* to tnereaa
p itd u c tlo n nearly 10.00-1.000 hea t
th i , vear, but G overnment aur
V#)% indicate that production m ai
fall 5.1*1*0,000 head abort of th*
gs-al

and please d.m l wait to the verv n ( s , n,lnoU t'ounty
laat day to huy your bond,. Mr Urfcl on ThurmJav

qu.cl

Mcnilicr Associated Press

Tokyo Promises Mass Raids
By Bomber Balloons On U.S.

r
rould .Allow
islon Of
luxation In­
volving Soviets

p ra ltrtlv *

la n la far l u ­
ll. l a w la. SUM
a * .a * ..* .* # * *

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. JI NK. I. |;»|5

Robber’s Cave — Name O’ Meyer

IM Ilk • &gt; kail*
n il’ luala

II

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

Established 1908

VOLUM E X X X V I

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Third Week Of Dog
Racing Begins At
Longwood Tracl^

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Mi *

Mis, Wllmn 11,'iinett. nil of S„n
f o r d ; Mr*. In lie llurlell of Iht^
to n s llrach. Mi, Pit il f a s o n and
Mrs Jack " a , ! , of t.r r e n t',,\e
S n rlngs; Ih rrr *,,n«, VV.J, K ro ­
n e n of Orlando. W I Hennett ,,l
S anford ami Sgl J I’. Ileiini'll
l ' S. Arntv. to F ra n c e ; one bin
Iher. John Hennett of Sanford,
th r e e sister*. Mr, Julia Sntip of
S anfo rd ; Mr*
Ed Oglevhv of
luike Monroe: and Mrs. J M
Henderson of Mnynor. Ga ; nl,o
17 gratwlchildren
Fniiernl ,etvj.-es will 1» con
ducted ut the Erickson Euneral
Home on Tuesday nl 10)1 P M
and interment
will follow
It
l a k r v i e w I'em rteiv .

N, C. he p a s srnt In the south
weal Pacific with a corps «f
ergineer*
' T h e r e b» participated - in th,
M IN G W O O D ; Ju n e 4. Ihi^vtall
flrat Invasion of New Guinea and
the P ap uan campaign, lie w ear, —Tonight u ,h c r s tn the third week
four b attle star* on hla Pacific of Taring a t the Sanf,it,l ttilando
Theater Ribbon and a unit etta Krnnel club, and Sevietary Leu
tion. Altogether be was in the Arnold has given fan* a p m g ra m
whl, h it will he leal difficult tn
Pacific area for th ree years
Pfe G a n t say* be saw lot, &lt;&gt;( pick the winners. „ , evenly are
while be wa- overseas. The) the r n t n e s matched
S atu rd ay n if h l'* log surprise
Were hod, be says, but be liked
New Guinea. However, be la glad was the defeat of Electronic, con­
at I ong
te ha boro* and expect* to live sidered the best runner
For sohtc r e a ­
ta S anford a* his mother movr-l wood thi* season
Georgia to OvteJo while be son he failed to get off tn his
usual good s t a r t and was never
th e xerTK-e.
able to rt-coyer and come from
DAYTONA B EA CH, J u n . 4.
{ behind a t is his custom
(.Special) —IM .
F ra n k
Bagiev,
Tonight*! entries:
formerly of Sanford, haa recen t­
rirwt Kaew-X ta si lie ■
ly arrived at Welch Convalescent
1 Xkoo Away
V MolKainlle
Hospital, the A rm y 's naw recon­
&gt; tin
P atro l
» M III
l I,Ip so
1 i herokee R a i l . ; Milk*', IV14*
ditioning center in D aytona Beach.
I P ts s Away
• I'fietoKee IVaita T h e rarrfully nlanned recondition• . | a aacefaltran of th e fine work
*ee ww 4 B a »t 14 W i l e ,
ing r r ° « r »*n here will speed his
Of th* district champion Celery
tk-test H a l l " a l l , " w a k l e I
convalesce nee and assist his re ­
I
"aw
ay
l&gt;*fn*
l
Ml.*
Je.ter
F ad B are he 11 team and lla coach.
War Herb*
a ll . r d l.uek tat t u r n tc tes t oi health.
C r . Kettles, 13 gold (lated 7J Hllvie
IX/lly
* t'lemeRtlna
&lt; The son of F ra n k Uaglc), e n ­
baseballs ore to be pre « Marvell Wave I T i n ? K I 4
te r e d the A rmy In Ilecember,
ad te member* of the team,
T V H It s e e . S*w la.tlf i
t « r r a *4 H a l f " a l l s I K a V h )
104.1. and h a t since served 0
an attractive gold plated ml.v
til*
1 ttalntwlhef'aea
m onths in the Pacific th e a te r of
balter trophy haa been pra­ 1I U
Aoto Machine « Merry Knlakt
operation*, until hla .a li g n m e n t
te Cooch Kettles by Frank a I j s t News
T Shellfire
of Sanford.
I rtra
* " t a . H i l l K a i r r h e r* at Welch.

P v t Frank Barley
Returns To States

Are Given
Team Members

g w w elk W are— V a t w r l i r i
Jeoka and H a r m a n
H aeel
Brumlev will receive their 1 R h y t h m t q aHal wa lveal -i la Ias
4r Jud y
Ok graduation tonight I H e t t y M a *
« T i m e I’s . a e a
ile High School. Bob
and Clarence McKee are
WEATHER
la the service so their base,
FL O R ID A — P o rtly cloudy with
will be presented te their
Oqoch Kettle*. Other little te m p e ra tu re change tonight
Scattered early
wilt get their boa*- and T uesday.
evening t h u n d e r a h o .t r * . moatly
ty coll

Ip c e n tr a l poflion.

Un l, i ' l l . . 5, - lltl 1
• 4 laUlliy
gTfilT" uT ‘ U t e . q q . 1 t 4».; ♦\
«g fl
♦h r in 1 IlN'l Mil
•• v»*ijii "artii" ♦ 1 III " it t»l
a l r - •■91 It .llfl
»'rw 1•M| r l
.» • 'i i ♦ I i* i tint $)
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TAXE8 CANCELLED
Senate Bill 304 became a law
on May 31 w ithout the Gover­
nor'* aignature. Thla bill cancel*
c e rta in taxes in Seminole County
form erly owned by Sanford and
now owned by the United S tate*
and
Air BUUon.
rd N

iimt li* ■«*»(*l i Iip | h t v n o t l M n i r r r r n i i " t !••• t vk r t ' n th** Hi * i &lt;Kir.tricn.
Mo«t " f tfU*
*i | lay e*l , | i m i i
wli.it Itr x*mt nti«l n l n y e 'l tin a n y th i rt y flint v%■*;a1•| makt* tli a m t y
III lUPPll M l . ' t •b a!| It| t h f Uu»*
wini t ion I l o i n ?»»v o l ‘M»rM ttio n t h r i r .4*1,1 t a l k i n g
u ilh
iiptt»|iii)tpi m e n f i o t n nil o v e r t h e
m u |t|, I a m i'tinf lilt*u t t h a t t h o
r i ' i t f l S t n t i * .»n *1 I t u - s i a w ill tret
I h f i r u l l m n c f will f o r e *
l i m i t Iln tM in i n t o Inn*
It iw r r r t n i n t h a t | i r u t u n l l v
nil of Kuiope util g t o t h e l e f t
mn*l Ifiin h r u i i l v
t o 4 *iiinitiuni^ni
in I hr n r w wilrltl o n lrr T h r

Kum i i i t m Amorn*a n rr noinj*
to ninki* n In-t tJrf&gt;iH»ratr f tsr h i
«irnin&gt;t t h r | ‘t'4»p|r. hut I th |n k
th r y will liH.qr out r n f o r t u n a t c l y
th r hi hoi movement !• "ilin l" ami
ran hr of littlr help in a r y b attle
for the wofkrr*
Mere on the
Wr«t C'ociat labor i&gt; iloing nothing
nUiut o rira n iu r g uml han no pro*
p ram . I w rote to T h o m ai, Addes.
K r.inkrnntrrn and HiJImnn, hut
they are not in terested in a n y ­
thing hot th eir Jobi.M

G o r d o n Frederick
Arrives A t Norfolk
Gortlon Victor Frederick, 20.
sonarm an, third class, USNR, or
S anford, arrived a t the N a v a l
T rain in g Station, Norfolk, Va..
May 17 to tr a in fo r duties ab oard
a new d e it r o y c r uf the A tlan tic
Fleet.
He wears ribbons fo r the A m e r­
ican Area and the K uropcanAfrfcan.Middle E a s te r n T h e a te r
with th ree atari. He la th* son
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frederick
| of Route 1, S anford. 11*

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATES
lO e'per tine for oa« Inaertloa
OSe per line for thrae Insertions
07c per line foe 6 inaertloaa
fSc per H at for M InaerOoea
Minimum ralea . . . 30c
PHONE 1SH OR BRING YOUR Ad* to TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* to the line. Including phone end addrr**.
All advertlsem enta for situation! wanted Vlll be charged for a t the
regular c la u iflrd rate*.

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house. Phone 0122.

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Reward

RED AND white pockolliook con­
taining jewelry
and ratio n
Imoks. Mr*. C .ll. Stafford. 215
OaK Ave.

10 ACRE farm tiled, good flowIng well*, 10 nerve rough land
. Jim Hammock Sanford,
Fla. LOST: In front of Hospital, W al­
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let containing personal papers.
P. K. A.Is, 1101 Park Ave.,
Return to l.leut N, IV, H utch­
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ings, Nnvnl AH Station.
Re­
10 ROOM HOUSE completely
ward.
furnished. 703 Palmetto Avetme. Term s If desired.

HELP WANTED—

PAI.METTO CAFE.
Palm etto Ave

101 S outh

came C47
In rtru n c ta
m nmiui • imotma . tuf&lt; s ts is tin t
nil. m il no tor* and •'!’.&gt; assistant
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(Special) S port, are ilcsliia-d I**, pistol instnictors. "P roper ina new golden ein all*-r I he cm . .truction in shooting," said a
It the Army’s Special Servuee Remington *(&gt;okesmnn, "i* reDivision athletic tiaining pinj-iam ■ponsitde for the fact th a t our
is as popular vvitn Hi- *- I - li­ tn liin ri are known throughout
the Airny e*p*-tt- It l"
**»rt the world a* tin- U-.t marksman
75 | mt relit of tin- no n '*1 nia* on earth The Nntional Rifle As*
live Eurola-an tln-alei . are et|.-'vl .na-iation has done, and is doing,
ed to choose sla n t, for Hie uiiiri a grand Job of developing markspart of their new *'dutv‘ wl.nu m«naht|i. An
instructor must
must he selected from the S.S.II. have more than the ability to
three part program of training in shoot. He m ust be able to tra n s­
theatrical entertainm ent, niuetr. mit hi* knowledge with patience,
arts and craft* sports and gntnr*. tolerance it ml understanding. This
Is not so easy to do, and that
and education.
Aa a result «f tin- H I&gt; is the' reason th a t com petent in­
athletic p r o g r a m which pro-, nit— structor* are so valuable and, tn
enlisted men a n d ntfifei* alll.o these
wartime
conditions, so
training in nil impuluc roimn-ti necessary." 1
live ■ports and a coniprcheit.ne I In commenting upon the success
course in the funrtM l* and of the program . (Mi. Lister, tecmethod* of tin* uthlitn ii-iili. letary -trcasiirer of the National
new champions m i-veiv fitl-l n. Rifle Association, staled th a t tho
sports will Ullduuiiledlv In lit-v.-J11|* work done ut the 1,244 certi­
ill**1»• fied N It.A. prrinduclion training
tfl nh*i tin* nr! 'kti! Lv
44ft H lit schools had proved of InelTTmable
fflorioiiH »|»«»rt* ^ri«
which full.*1*inf iL ' 3i «T Y%IV v a l u e i n a i d i n g youngster* to
(IToil fill of 1ii|*-f I*if111 4 t.lt 1'
become e f f i c i e n t shooters before
*/s •1 III th e y e n t e r e d the armed force*.
IrAAionnl ftiuih**iH
thin country l**«t vMiiU-r, KM n IkV He also snfil th at better shooting
in Kurupc tunrhimr I hr » 1 s «lie i n s t r u c t i o n w i l t mean stronger
fine fioints &lt;»f evi*r&gt;!h» ig ft*tin ami more perm anent rifle club*
ning-pong to fiMith.iil
a f t e r the w a r ia over.
iKh home-front iinpiut *«■ ” 44,11i**i
out tho current issue of L i b e r t y
magazine fur "upward of ten
milium dollars have l.-.-n ale.rnl.-l
to
buy nlhli-lic' cipopiio hi all
I I I : « I It M I T n i l H T . f U ^ T I I
of w hich must he plodii. ed in
I n il l\ l .
t ilt ((IT .
IK
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this c o u n t r y . This rm a n - t : , . i i i ••
tut airtiiK o i.i; r o n i T T i
Army is absorbing a b o u t !Mt , r j
i . &gt;4v t i i i 4
in
f iiA w r » :n y .

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6-room
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of land on hard road, -1lk miles ' CURTAINS, )»
tatde clolhs,
from town
scarfs, washed, slarrhed and
Robert A. Williams
stretched. 51H Mcllnnville Ave.
Phone 731
Atlantic Dank Bldg.
I’hone H7U.
Rote Com ( Section. On* five
BORROW H ERE WHERE
room house, also one six-room
PRIVACY IS RHSPW TKI)
house.
YOUR naturgl desire fur privdpy
Robert A. William*
In money iM fler* t« strictly
Phone 731
Atlantic B*nk Did*.
tespccleii iiern.
Kru-nds npd
relatives are not ouestioned
ENGLISH made double shotgun,
about your credit. Your em
18 (rnuga, leather case. 5 Ixizrs
liloyer or business n*socinte«
• hell*. *50 00 J.ll. Proctor, UOH
will not i r v at. your p«m&lt;&gt;fkfi)
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For Sale
tlmHi'iinhtp credit rei|u ire merits.
Four-room cut age apartm ent with
N o c u - m a k r n i *»n m o iif y
10 acre* of tiled land. Term*
\ ‘ « r ii ib l« i i a v i i t c i i l b lu n *.
Robert W. Williams
LOAN (O .
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg. FloridaFAMILY
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KEROSENE hot w ater healer
HUY, pay cash far old irons,
613 Magnolia Avenue.
vacuum cleaners, toaster*, repaniles* nf condition. "10 E.
1U30 TERRA PLANE. Very gomi
5th St. Phone 048.
Urea. Must well Immediately.
703 West F irst Btreel. Hen­
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BABY’S high chair and pre-war ATTENTION; Service personnel
Itroiler, —
205
K. 11th I Street.
and vacationists — Apt*, r.nd
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L I iam^*
rooms two blocks from Mam
6 ROOM house on three lota.
St. ona half block of nersn bv
t760.C0 cash, balance like rent,
day or week. Phone U49-R. 70H
plu* 654 In terest If Interested
Broadway. Daytona Beach. FU
coll 7K8-W.
FURNISHED ROOMS 1408 Oak
6 room bungalow -----Avenue.
5 room b u n g alo w ----4 room bungalow ----4 room bungalow ..... 6 room bungalow .
WEEDING! By an expert with
&amp; room bungalow
30 years’ waoarlencs who g u a r­
6 room bungalow .......
13760.00
antee* eveiv Job. Would np6 room bungalow ....—... M750.00
‘ rlal. Temiiorarlly
preclala ■ trial.
lemiiorurujr
T room ■house furnished 45500.00
located at 408
French A vs
18 room house furnished 17600.00
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A. R. Welch.
6 room bungalow near school
----- ---46300.00 STORAGE your ear at K ent’s
0 room bungalow near ILR. Shops
Garage.
S o i l s ’ rate dead
mall farm flowing wells.
riM l.Q fo w
JU ST RECEIVED a few EveEdward P. Lane
re Ally flashlight baltsrle*, While
“The mail who knows B astard”
they l u t 10 cent* each. Electric
BUY SPECIAL GRADE CHICKS
Service Cohatched from high type U.B, ApPAIHT NOW!
« HaYe Pood Reliable P aln ten
available. Call Banford Paint
lock*. B uff. Orpingto na
A Clan-Company. Phone 303.
114J 6 , Prepaid life deiranleed. Ship pin* any
and A uguat
Farm 711 Be. Howard

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S T O R K Ai H A H .
A Complete line of
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Sanford! FU .

• • • After the bloody battle for Iwb no American can doubt that victory cornea high—In
lives and dollars!
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* Here at home wt*re engaged In the grsaU t^Jthn meat u r^tu iS B k t Bond drive o f the
war. It w ill take more bond purchases than ever before to put it over the top. Find your
q u o ta in the boot at the right—and buy your share o f Bonds—more If you possibly can!

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cant or 100 for 123.50. If
Itad w* Will Ih!n,tvtee ai WANTE® TO RENT
h cockereli aa puUeta. Order
eockerale only will not be we­
ld'd. Shipping In ona weak. Lffe NAVY couple deelrea furniibed
8 f r a n i .

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jom tbe figbt in the
MIGHTY SEVENTH
WAR LOAN/

'* • * Let's answer ou^ coun­
try's c a ll—buy morw bonds
for victory and your future
during this great Seventh
.War Loan.

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VOLUME XXXVI______________________________ E n U b lfa h e d 1908_______________________ S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A * W E D N E S D A Y .MAY 30, m s _______________________ _____ M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s

.NavyWorried

Syrian Guns
Blast Fren
! In Damas

Looking Over His Heroic Ship

In Shipyards
rug ReycalS Eight
Hundrra Thousand
$ Jobless M Manpow­
er Shortage Grows

100 Pm pns Rei
ed Kilted And
In ju red 'As Fight*
ing Reaches Dcraa

WASHINGTON, May SO,
(A F)—The Navy let it bo
Qknuwn it in frankly and open­
ly worried over the problem
of repairing ships damaged in
the Pacific. At an unusual
new conference attended by
A the department’s c i v i l i a n
head* and uniform leaders,
reporters were told any re­
laxation In the rep a ir yard*
“meana mora and moro people

LONDON, Myy 30. (A P )—
The Syrian and I-ebanese loaliuus today said the Krtnck
oraharded Damascus but to*
tervcntlon by the British min­
ister slopped th* bombard-;
ment. Firing continue*. Old;
sla trm rn t said, without f q r - :
thar explanation.

killed on the beaches."
Navy men, em phaaltlng the
aeriouaneaa of woat coaat repair
w orker! quitlng their Job*, Indi­
cated thpt. only the necessity of
k e e p l a g valuable information
front Japan prevented telling the
_ whole story,
a
WPB Chairman J.A. K rug pre­
dicted yesterday th a t unemploy­
m ent will climb from the pres" ant 800,000-.level to a total of
1,900,000 peraoha three months
from now, then drop to 1,300,000
a*' reconversion g v a under way.
Krttg made hi* esUmate In a
report which showed A pril muni­
tions output below March in almoat every major category.
He said armament cutbacks al­
ready have trimmed 17,000,000,000
mfrurr) the original 1046 program
of $02,000,000,000 and “ another
large step-down” la expected with­
in n few weeks.
The hrad of the W ar Produc­
tion Board estimated th a t at the
close of th e'tlx -m o n th transition
W stage ahead, 4,800,000 person*
'w ill have been released from war
(Cm Ms m va I aa* ’ » m i

Tonights Entries
* At LongwoodTrack
A re Announced

DA MAORI) FLAK CUN aboard the destroyer
Pd by f'omdr F J Breton, skipper of the. valiant
a fte r It had reached Seattle. The w .r .h it. survive.I direct h it.
J .P suicide planes mol two bomb hits wlille ln action off . op
coast of Japan. Thirty one crew member* w ere' killed
wounded, (InternationalI

Former Sanford Skip­ C. D. Sherman Shows
per Decorated For 11,800 Acres A re
Sinking Submarines Now Raising Celery

SKfilta?

Jersey I

to u t Hoi

statistics
Farm er's
and will
terminal at

Ft.

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« Loekr Lick

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Men Leave Here For
Camp Blandlnar

it ml uk'Ain m

11*26. KVetich irujlil

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Vegetable ’e l a t l l t l c a
u n til
D ie,
cefrry .season s t a r t s h a r e a g a i n
lt! i
!
The fo llo w in g aum ii.a ry is s
compilation
b a te d
on
M a rk et
News l t e p o r t a Issued by th e *&gt;«i

Fowl Administration, office of
Marketing services, In cooperation
with the Florida Btato M a r k e t i n g
Bureau.
"Celery acreage plantesl in
Florid* thia season wa* grenier
by 1,960 acres than last season,
with a total acreage plume.! of
11,800 as compared w ith 0.8&amp;U
acres in 19-14. The ten year
average
is
7,135 acre*. This
y ea r, p la n tin g exceeds by 1,900
acres the previous h ig h est acre
age ever plan ted In Florida which
was In 194 2.
"The sections showing inatknd
T
rT
.C ^ n ty ( £ -k .' OkMchotoe

nnd th « Zellwood sectio n .

each with about
creair. Seminole
oldest and largest
ing section In th*
lls a lls s * 4

000 aero InCounty, the
celery prod ic­
y ta lr, rhiiwrd

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( HAKITY BALL
—
, WINTER
__m_ate
, _|PARK,
irtf, May
_came
^ _30,.to. ...
Apprns
y ■
1200
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mon dball aerie*

(o t h e ' Cen
o * n |, will hr befil TJm rgday m orn i
mg nt the offica of t h e C o u n ty
N«
Mu* H . n c e * M sDougal.
“C *
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A full schedule has been edm
piled, nnd is ready for the Mobil*
Unit which will arrivo tto
om orrow
escorted by Highway Patrol min
I-. C. Bender.
The hours for donation sr«
from 9 30 A. M until noon, aid
from 1:00 to 6:00 P. U.
"D is hepel that every aj-'di
ra n t will be punrtoal." said MrJulius Dingfoldsr, chalrm au «f
the Garden Club committee that
is sponsoring the Blood Bank." m
order that the schedule can run
smoothly and In full pace all
day so that everyona who is
anxious to donate blood rati be
accommodated during th ta a houts.
"A ny deviation from the diet
will' make the drawn blood luin
yellow, and therefore useless '-&gt;r
the processing Into plasma It n
urged that each donor study the
outlined diet carefully and sdbeie
to it," shs added.
Full instructions for the .bet
nsv,
list,
s i _,
ness
described
i lost], uy
by
ir.. lernniIrchni, SB
3 uthe
, ,
caj director of the Semin.d*

X': fcJirr

with the Lions
rlub, It was »nnouncr&lt;l at the May 28, edition of The Herald
(upper meeting Monday night.
All of thin will go into the club’*
youth-welfare yrork.

Each resident o f Bemlbot* County act contacted by a e»nau* enum!or w ill h* Included If he fill* out the blank below and m all* It to
■omlnoto County I'harabtr o f rom m irf*. Hanford. Florida.
U ly* n im w and ether Information required by law, as outlined, ef
per non* ot all l i t * , loelodlng bahte*. children, reltllvre, employee,
&lt;1 b tlft. l&gt;«*nrd*ra«ane roomoee living on your pr«mi**a. A leo asm*#
»tt-w h» *ee enli*t«d In th e armed MTTlree w ho lived In your home
&gt;r to eallatln g In said aarvtc**. Indicating In oeeupatlon column,
'th e I * , too ocmy, navy, marine*, r«-e*i guard, merchant marine,
A S JJfAVgai JtPAlto, nur*«a‘ corp*. eic. All data or Inform ation

S Tornado Bill

20 ye«rs airo. In Ik to b tr , 10*5.

M obile Unit
Blood Bank To
ut the S arfo n t Stale
M arket aom etimr t...|»y
H ere
leave for the market i

Are-YtnrLirted in the Census?
If Not, HD Out, Mail Now!

“ •lifer]

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t h e r r u m h l i n g .la |m m * .se d e f e n s f s o n O k i n a w a I s la n d t o ­
d a y a n d Chiin*M* trcK ipn r e |H )rted v i e t o r id ^ ’ on f o u r c o n ­
t i n e n t a l fr o n t? ] a* tin* .J a p a n ­
e s e h u m e lu n d eoju 'd w i t h th u
g r e a te st d is a s te r s it s c itie s
h a v e e v e r e x p .-r ie n i e t l.

T okyo

U. S. Commemorates
Nation’s War Dead

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Dr. R. W. France
Will (iive Address
At Oviedo School

CITY BRIEFS

8gL Alfred Opleshy
Serves On Crash Ront
B/Sgt. Alfre.1 I sUtllitc M|j|rit»y,
»n or Mrw. I( outer llelisiev of
117 Celery , Ivenue. Is s mends-r
if th e crirw of u t rash Boat in
th e Pacific area, which hr staled
in a recent letter, holds a recorti
In reecue*.
. The crew, commanded by Hid’1
end Lieut. Joseph Goodman, re ­
ived tne following mmfrom Lieut. Col. Wal8. Ford of the Army Air

' “ It I* with a profound feeling
of pride that I convey to you
an d . your crew, my commenda­
tions fo r the mission of Feb 16,
m ortal Day with parade*; r*ll|
1046, on which your crew *ucceasfully effected the rescue of
tyro of our Allied fliers. . _ _
[r* * "!# effecting a reecue aurh
th a t accomnliahed by your
a t such a range from has*
ir.cendltlonj of darkness with
•fflclency pnd coordination
adds considerably to the
i record and esteem uf
nitotlon.
F urther, it is
/NT11
ply gratifying to me person
obs c m
and I know, to higher headth a t our unit h a t saved
of two moro men who
an v w e d In w aging a deeperyear Against so unscrupulous
J uncivilized an enemv for such
I'M C ekaary cause, held so dear
*t— * r ]e ht thinking, civilized
of the world,
action of you and your
have contributed Immeasurtha w ar e ffo rt and are
of high commendation.
___ don, I ten d er herew ith
personal "th an k s" for another

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I'su n llv reliable sou rces said
F rench nm nars began firing on
D am ascu s s i •&gt; ill) I' M. Leas th*B (hr

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tw o
th o u sa n d .
mure ?&gt;h i*!U-*l I *a in n »t*\j '•* t| yri n k d
MIAMI, M,w 10, (Hpecuto
o f eeler*' were planted this liAnrr* vtfth tli# DrumPi,
CnpL F M. Ilughes. t't-N «». * ucres
in F l o r i d a th a n luvi accord
about II60 inon who were with year
f I «*■&lt;lim'd Cm
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to a s u m m a r y o f tlie i n t e i :
him on Mny 20, 1914 when a ing
just c o m p l e te d by t'h n r le *
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subm arine sank Iheir airrn ift
pn, local r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
f
carrier U8S Block taland in the Sherm
F e d e r a l - S t n t e M arket New* Scr
A tlantic, are at sea again &lt;*n an vice.
other escort c a r riir bearing the
Mr. ifaioriiian will wlrul up his
sam e name, -the Navy announce I
busy s e a s o n u f compiling celery
today.
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I 250,000 H o m e l e s s
In Yoknhonia After
Superfortress Raid

Mother’s Day At USD

Capt. Hughes Is Florida P l a n t s
Again At Sea On Nearly 2000 More
New Block Island Acres Of Celery'

T ran sfer of Capt. Hughes and
bis crew Intact to « n«» Veaael
boaring thor sag}* name as tka
One up w hk j they had previously
fPlight. *"sfhh
n , s ir s s t tn ttM
l - E k r e r i c n t ' 9* U uw 'ibeiiU chalk­ unique In N avat his t/ry. It a n
ed t|p agalngt th* greyhounds at accomplished by order of E lect
th« Sanford-Orlando
, ------xK- -enntl
. .I , Club
. i A dm iral Ernest J . King, com •
which Is p*rhanj roapoMlbU for m, ni|e r in chief 0( , h. H 3.
dh« finee fiipport
support being given tho
the Fleet,
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in Control H o n u a 'a firai
first
Capt. Hughes, -iwhoae sons,
gs. summer racing program .
Batir s a lla H * Us r u r TVrss)
— urday’a parl-m utuils »*:eeded by
moro than $4,000 the p ie r f°T the
opening night. May l&amp; The past
week-end's totals were above $32,000, a U rge sum for the first
week of the seeson.
I Fans will get a real headache
A bewildered and frightened
In ettcm eptlng tp dope out the
winners In Secretary la w A rn­ ca rrie r pigeon, en-route from
old’s aolectlons for tonight’s en­ Thnmasviite, Ga. to FinecaBtle,
tries. However. Old Nassau or got lost in the storm over San­
__ might not be a _
l-arry Boy
bad ford on Sunday, May I3, and
choice for th«*"first” lag o"f th e ’ banged up against a window
• dally double to be paired with *T *e n on th . west side of the
Twerp or Zlggy'e U d y In the
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown
thlfd.
Miller on Celery Avenue.
11 couldn^ have picked a bettor
la I- Is may take th e featu re
c a tip n .to land, for M r , . M l
seventh event
a r o ’both ouatondlnTly
Tonight’s entries i
Viral R an —S /10 M lhi
In terested In p e ts. T hey cared for
1 Char. IlN nblsr t T urkish Luck
th e lit t le itr a n g e r : then took It
1 K night Cam'bl I A lm ost m *ck
to tho Sanford I'o IIce Department
■ Ural ter IIav
T lU ktl L**dsr
* lln e l* Mytr* ■ Hull on ltub* In an effort to find the owner.
s m s * l i e n —r*4m rttri
Shore I’atrolm an, E rnest 1.
iriro* Hall OoDr D s s lh
Thomas of the Hanford Naval
I Uriah! Answer I D&lt;* Loreln
A ir Station kept the pigeon
1 L arrr Hoy
* Harry Knlaht
&gt; Kira
T Henna Cleg
vernlght at the Police Station.
* Old Nsssau
I Hatch Tuf
ri‘ the morning he attached a
Third H on—F olorilyi
band
on the Ulue Bar hen pigeon
( Ite o i* H alt Dally Doohloand turned it loose.
i xlogy's teidy l lA^y Jy d r
L ater Mr. Miller and Shore
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MaeVlna 1
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P atrolm an Thomas sach received
4 Clalra’a . P*t
a letter from J. G. Lane, secre­
SsaM
ta ry of the Pinecaitle Pig-

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LONDON. May 30. GPJ— New
outbreaks of violt-nco were im­
ported In ttyrla as n dispute
twaen France and Iho govern­
m ents of Syria and Lebanon
reached an impaaae Laden with
l n throat of grave development*.
n ' yroul**
1*'d 8yT |fJ
a r t,l' &lt;‘ry
brought Into action
hyw,eh
and “ nil French m ilitary
Linn*” hi Damascus. It also Mid
French military siithoriliea, had
ta k tn "nil necessary maasurM.*'
Fighting reiHirtertly had reached
Derau. tit) miles south of DamaScu*.
s ;,
Jnmll Mardam. acting prem ier
o f Nyria. said too persona alrewdy
Mind Ireen killed and 300 injured fn
vrm in dashes which broke o it
n* showed th eir ailg tr
’ranch action in b riltimu fresh troops to the Leviql.

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AJt those m tcicaltd in .playing
softball wrie askt-il t«&gt; meet ut
the Seminole High School Irid ut
night at_7:181 o'clock
. by City Hecreation Director C F. K e ith s'

nv m a n n e r shall be d e e m e d J S e v e r a l league* will t«- o r g a n iz e d
for adults s- well as older boy-,
n rnntrocior.

(A&gt; Building, cement, electrical,
painting, plastering, plumbing,
sign and all contractors not
otherwise specified — $10 license
fe*.
(B» Em ploy tog one oy more
assistants! 126 liiccnse fee.
The Commission approved the
employment of Curtis I*. Bevels
as a fireman at a salary nf $120
a month to replace It. G. Gnann
who resigned on May 10.

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tinned,
-UtiacUMit w i« ile fiite d b v t h e ,
-wtonti
cityy o rd in a n ce n* A n y p erso n,
firm ng corpotalinn taking
cotit ra c k to Jicrfnrin work hv th_
job, percentage or cost nlu* basis, |

Coach K rltles said, ami plans will
lie made for a series of game*
this summer
Il Is expected th at the various
civic club» will organise team*
and thul a scries of game* will
be arranged nmonK them. The
local S tate Guard company is |
also planning to organize a team
it was sail), and a number of
business organizations have ex
prrssed an Interest in a softball
league.

Rev. Milton Sackett Will Deliver
Graduating Address At Junior High
The Rev. Milton Haekctt, Ban- lor, and "Music” by Gaines.
ford a u th o r of Juvenlla novels,
Betty Duncan, president of the
will address the graduating does student council, will deliver the
of the Ju n io r High School at class address. Sirs. J.B. Kay will
commencement exercise* which present an historical m edal In bewill taka place nt 10:00 o'clock, half of the D aughters of the
Monday, Ju n e 4, In the 'School m rrlA can Kevolution. A solo hy
auditorium. Ha will be introduced Stanley
Brumley will fellow.
It. Earl Kipp, principal, will
by Sunt. T.W . Lawton.
Graduation clast statistics show present - the diplomas. Singing
a marked m ajority of g irls who of th a class and school tong by
number 75 as compared w ith 48 th * graduating clast will be
boys, a to ta l of 121. ;
followed
by
tha
receiiaional
T,M, Qolllaon will direct tbe march, “Th# Arm y .A ir Corpe.”
The graduating d a ta of girl*
recessional march from "T annauscr" which wlU open the pro­ will Includt:
gram. Invocation by the Rev. Joe Betty H slllgsn, Peggy Benson,
Toll* of t a t F irst Method Tit Doris Shannon, Annie BedenChurch wlU follow. The graduate baugh, Wanda Williamson, Nixie
Due class w ill sing, "God Bless Kirchoff, Betty Duncan, Anna
Or K m Threat
Tai«. I lo u jt" by Brabe and T ay ­

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Mrs. W. Hunt Harris
Dies In Key West
Mr* M H um H am *, a cousin
of Mi* It. F Whittier S r , and
(be Into Mrs S t), Chase, died
ut her home in Key W est Tints&lt;lu follow ing u brief illness,
ilni-rul service* will bv belli
tomorrow afternoon in Key West,
Hu* mg visited i hr Chase and
W hitncr families n num ber of
tunc* In the past, she had many
friends in this city.

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Home On Leave
Lieut, (jg) i ’ear] Hobson of t|)a
IN Convalescent 11 o a p 11 1
Springfield, Mass, is spending
trii-dny leave with her parrnta,
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Hobson.

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Leon Lawson, quarterm aster In
tho United States M aritim e S e ^
vice, just returned from Francis,
arrived this week from Houston,
Tex. to spend a short tim a w ith
his mother, Mrs. ■IL H. Lawson.
Grace H. W right 1IA l t o . o f
the.W A V Es, Is home on a weeks
leave from N a tio n ! N aval Medl*
ta l Center a t Dclhreda, Mary* S _
land, where aha is atten d in g Dan*
tat P ro italic School and Is v isit­
ing her p are ttu , Mr. a n d Mrs. JJ.
Hanson.

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RATIONING

SILVER HEN BROODER
Nnlureizcrf Electric Ileal
Raises chlckn to 6 weeks old under nunitnry condition». Natureized Heater in rear haa "old hen"
tcm|M&gt;rnture for renl protection, IitHulated, super
efficient, size 13” x 21".
Entire unit built of heavy 26 ga. galvanized steel.
Size inside 21" x 36", headroom, 9 1/*". Capacity
85 to 7 days, CO to 21 days old.

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
COMPLETE LINE OF TllXEDO FEEDS

C2, D2, now valid, expire June 2;
E2, F2, 0 2 , 112. J2, now vlfid,
expire June 30; gZ. L2, M2, N2.
P2, paw valid, expire Ju ly 31)
Q2, 1*2. 82, T2, U2, now valid,
expire A ugust HI.
HUflAli .
Buyar stamp Tvo. 35 expires
June 2; Sugar stamp No. 30
expires August 31.
SHOES
A irplane stamps No. 1. No. 2,
No 'J „
rood.
FUPI, O il,
Periods I, 2, 3, 4, 5 valid for
10 gallons each.
(1ABOUNK
A -16 coupons valid through
J u ra 21. Ratioalng rules now re ­
quire th a t each car owner write
his Ikanaa number and sta te on
U ch'C oupon In his possession as
soon as it is .issued to him by
h ix ' local rationing board. Your
mileage rationing record m ust be
presented to the board when
applying for all passenger car
gasoline rations.
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C n r. S n n f o r d &amp; 2nd S t r e e t
S a n f o r d , F lo rid a

TA B LE S U P P L Y
F R U IT S &amp; V E G E T A B L E S

BEST anpFRESHEST
IN T O W N /
Tasty Sweet Cuban

PINEAPPLES

California

Cauliflower ib 12V-!
Lem ons

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Black Crttl
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Largo Ears Frooh Fla

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P otatoesio ib*39c C ab b ag e ib 3 '/j C O nions 3 ib* 19c
M u saelm cin A p p le

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Po:k &amp; Deal Fraahly Ciound-S*a»on*d to Bako or Fry

MEAT LOAF * 27c

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Sonshlne Ktlspy

C rackers ib 17c
Land O Bunshin. S ft

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B ua ayland 8 mak*d

Bunnyland bpdlass Link

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Nobtioo Premium

C rackers ib 17c
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G reen s no 2 10c
G e l i Inn

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Steaks ib 59c
31c Cod
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10c

Bologna
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Souse it
Sauk*d Bacon

Skihs
Strained Jars

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Pn* Cooked With Wl*n*i» Sou*i

B*M Oroda Put*

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Mu. now valid, expire June 2;
N2, r " , Q2. R2, S2. now valid,
expire
Jur.e 30:. T2, U2. V2. W2.
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expire A ugust 11.
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Blue (tampa lid, J2, K2, 1,2.
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Future Farmer’*
Part In World Is
Told By Jobnsoif^
Son Of Professor Is
2nd Place Winner
In District Contest

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There are four grades of active
membership— "Qreen Hand,” MFuture •Farmer,*' “ State Farm er,"
and "A m erican Farm er.” Locil
ch atters determ ine the individual's
advancem ent In the first two
Tades of membership; the State
determines the third degree, and
the national organization awards
the tourth degree.
Hoy ufficur* for each unit of
the FFA—local. Slate and N a­
tional are elected annually. Koch
of these unit! meet a t specified
times There are approved forms
for conducting mccttng* and for
passing member* to the variduv
degrees. Teachers of vocational
agriculture serve a s ' local chap,
te r advisers and S tate ’Supervisors
• f Agricultural Education act us
State Advisers.

The part taken by the Future
Farm ers of America in training
youth to attain efficiency In ag ri­
cultural methods, buying and sell­
ing, conducting themselves In a
i ubllc meeting, and in assuming
irad rrsh ip in civic m atters, is in­
cluded in the l olio wing address ‘ p ro g r a m s of work are set up
by Ralph Johnson, son of i’rof, g/nnuaiiy by every chapter. Stkte
nml Mrs. A la . It. Johnson, which Association, and the national or
made him' second plane winner In g au n atio n . These program s ir.c
a recent sub district VFA speak­ uuilt oti the needs I of the Indling contest
victual a n d Hie ciuurmumy.
a
“Tile Future Form ers of Amer­ program indicates trie oil action
ica is the national organisation and course to follow in o ld e r to
for boys studying vocational a g ri­ reach definite -oats.
All F F a
culture in public schools.
act Attics a rc boy-initialed unu
Results attained,
As p art of the program o( vo­ boy-directed.
cational agriculture, the FFA has therclore. a re due to larm crLraliling
objectives
set up und
become well known in the past 10
years . Organised in Novtmbar carried o u t by the boys themof 1023, it has served to moti­ aelvcs.
i he h r A la designed to s u p ­
vate and vitalise the system atic
instruction offered to students of plement truini.ig opportunities for
vocational agriculture and to pro­ tioya who a r e progrcaamg toward
vide fu rth er train in g in farm er- the goal o f eslaulishmcnt in n
farm iu x businex*. Ttlluugh FFA
citizenship
m e FFA
r r j v is an In
in school
senmu nctlv
a c n v -, WtivlUes the cooperative spirit
The
Ity having its origin and root In I j* fostered and individual talent
v o c a t io n a l
agriculture.
Among U dUcavered y d developed. Here
other thing*, member* l e a r n ^ * school of experience in the
through active participation, how
of working together to r a
to conduct and take part In g lto n im o n good. The orgunixutinn
public nireting, to speak In pub-! embodies the fundamental* o f -a
lie; to buy und sell cooperative-1 Hue democracy
r,acn member
ly; to solve th eir own problems; has voice in aetluig 1p I nncic*
finance, themselves; and to as- and making rules and regulations
eunie .civic rcsnonsibllity.
The by which he is governed
foundation ufon which tho F F A j
tu tu rc Farm ers not only work
is built, include* leadership and well together, hut they know how
character development, sports-1 to provide organlxed recreation
manshlp, cooiieration,
service, for themselves and others in the
th rift, scholarship, impruVed aagrig h community.
ridture, organlxed recreation, d ll
Any male student of vocational
agriculture enrolled in a jia ll-d a y ,
xcnsliip 'and patriotism .
Federally aided courses in vo- day-unit or Part-time viAoUvn.il
(aliminl agriculture under the agriculture cluis is BlilitfHl to
(Smith-Hughes) Act were first membetship—and a member may
hr* active membership
established In 11*17
From the retain
very beginning the boys who were thruughuut his high school career.
The FFA is rU-duping u train ­
enrolled in these courses felt a
spirit of comrudeshio due to their ed leadership a id u farm cilitcnry whirh serves ami exerts an inbackground of country life.
e for good wherever found.
W ithin u few years, local de­ flurm
The FFA 1* I00‘- American
partm ents of viH'ational agricul­
has
ture had devebqed organisations, In it* ideals ami outlook and
T h ril­
composed of the students of vo- no outside affiliations.
ls
no
secrecy
in
conniption
with
artionnl agriculture Such organi­
Its activities.
zations were, largely social and anyTin-of rapid
put healthy expan­
recreational In nature hut certain
educational, self Improvement and sion of the organization, the keen
co-eperutive features were often Interest of it* member*, ami the'
Wholr-hearted support accorded n
Included
ha» been grot if‘’lug to all who
As these local vocational ogrl- are concerned with the welfare of
culiuiu urganixallonx grew In farm hoy* and v o t i n g men
number*, naturally, the Idea of throughout tne length nnd breadth
bunding tugelher local groups in­ ot Uu land “
to a larger oignnixntion grew ip
the minds of leaders.
It u interesting to mil# th at

1*400 Guam Suaheen
a * -vSnt ? .,* &amp; ' J z x M t Giv,*n .Furloughs

r urinir* *nd T h e MtRe, apprtttmf
In variou* •• .ti.m s of th*_ country
However, th cloneer effort* of
tlfr Future Farmer* of Virginia
rttra rle d the g reatest atU ntion
•toe to the verr excellent Ideal*,
p u r p o r t, reremonis*. and duflnite
ronitlluthin formulated by Henry
C, (iro»eclose
Hy 1D27 the goal of a national
organization of students of voca­
tional agriculture wn» In the
minds of various leader*. The
time was rip*. From the west­
ern .States came a definite proposltl to build upon the good
work of the F uture Farmer* of
Virginia anil similar organiza­
tions. formulaic a constItution
for the Future Farm ers of Amurrca, and launch it a* the n a­
tional
organisation
fur
boys
studying vocational agriculture.
Accordingly. n constitution was
drafted under the leaden* *
the sta ff of the Agrjcultu
cation S
Service
ration
a n k * of the Federal
Hoard for Vocational Education
durinir the rummer of 10l!8. Tha
first National Convention war
held In November of th a t year
end elnco th at Mime the Future
F an n ers of America h iu eaiended
Into forty-ievcd State*. Hawaii
a n d Ihicrtn Hfco.
The FFA la composed of ch ar­
tered ' Statu Associations which,
in turn,, are ‘ made'- up . nf local
chaniera situated in high schools
having departm ents of vooftlonkl
ag rim tur?.
The • toy* enrolled

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t rat cisco, Calif.,
i-« May
Mu 30, (Rp*.
r ia l)—About 1,400 .Heahees. ele­
ments of sew n construction b a t­
talions stationed al Guam, nrriv*d here recently buurd for
home on leave. Twelfth Naval
District headquarter* announced
today. Among them were Carl A.
Parham of Sanford and Charles
J. Ponder of Maitland.
Selected on the ba*ls of length
nf oversea* duty, all of the men
had more than 20 months in th*
Pacific. Some had ns much n* 27
montiV
Happy over the prospect nf
ioiillg home, the returning vet­
eran* said theli worst prublrru
on the dnlard was clearing area
near th* camp* arid recreation
ten U ra o f Jk p sniper*.

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AY MAY 8ft. 1945
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THE SANfORl) HEftAi n SANFORD, FLORIDA

^C apt Hughes
I s '&lt;~,“‘'
" David C ere. , ClJOpCr S SCBTCh
tgM
Franklin English.
soli, R k h erd BlcNab, Fioyd Spark- L 1 o w
Again At Sea On man, J.W . Byrd, PR . Bach, Hod J W F Pf i r f l t i i L r f l l f l
e , Wilson. U .im lr de Wolski. JS TOlCl
In POSt
New Block Isl&amp;ftdt nStanley
Brumley. Nathan 7 a te.,
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Eynon, I I, a r d M attie, Jr., JR,
live with h it titte r, Mr*. Anne
Ilaa a, 801 N. K. Third Street,
F o rt Lauderdale, waa akipper of
■fthc Naval A ir Station a t Sanford
fo r a year endi-g November,
1042. lilt home town i* Sehna,
Alabama, front which atata ho
received appointm ent
to
the
N aval Academy at Annapolis,
ta On com mil* Ion in a of their new
ship nl Tacoma, Wash., last Dec.
30, Cant. Ilughaa and 14 mem­
bers of hi* craw were decorate!
C apt. Hughe* w at aw arded tbc
Legion of M erit by Hear Admiral
J . J . ilallentine, with the follow-whig citation:
"A* Commacdlng Officer of the
USS Block laland and Commander
o f an A tlantic Fleet anti sub­
m arine task group. Capt. F ra'cU
M. Hughe* achieved outstanding
Q* access in combined air and sur­
face operationa against enemy
submarines. r - &gt;
"Searching out and attacking
the enemy a t every opportunity,
tb a task group under Capt.
VI
Iighes’ command repeatedly ex'loaed itself to certain danger In
ta determined action against the
enemy. Throughout the entire
series of operations, which result­
ed In the sinking and dam aging
of a large number of U-boats,
f t h r aggressive ar.d determined
sp irit of the attacking units and
tne closo coo|icration Iw-tween nil
units of the lash group resulted
In achieving a record of destruc­
tion of enemy - submarines which
\vns unexcelled by any other
ftlm ila rly engager! task group
during tho sam e period."
The German sub which sank
the first Block Island and dam ­
aged the destroyer escort USS
H arr a year ago was destroyed In
f t* 1* same engagem ent b - the
destroyer tsc o rt USS Eugcr.c E.
Elmore.
At the tim e she was lost, the
lltock Island and her escorts had
to their creoi' one of the two
J&gt;e»t scores ngsiasl enemy subs
f t n the Atlantic. Capt. Hughes
took rommar d in March, IIMJ.
a fte r the carrier had been season­
ed by s year of fighting. Within
aia days after Capt. Hughi-s took
the currier to sea, her fliers and
•p sstru y e r escorts In her task
larce had sunk two tier mao Uboat*.

1

Rev. S a c k e t t
» Will Addr ess
J u n i o r High
C iattsw * SH U raw* Owe
Corley. Rnsalee Tolle, Kathleen
ftBahCock, Eloise Cook, A nna Bedenbaugh. Mildred T urner, Dorthea Sackett, Foye Mao Cog bn in,
Virginia Daniels. Mona Rabum.
Betty June Wilke, B arbara Ann
Ed«n field, M ary Ann Galloway.
^ J te tty
Windham, Emma Jean
^TOyers, Claire Dprand, Frances
Meloy, Anna Smith, Ixrulae Hardy,
Helen Skinner, Allccn
Ilowc,
M ery Julia Thursby Mary Ellrebeth
Cetdwcll, Nora
Brewer,
Jackie Rowland. EHiabeth Ann
*A(as«y, Jo Halley, Mary Kents,
^N artcy Appleby, Joan McTeer,
C hrist in. C arpenter. Jan e Whitner. Jeen Y arn, Emma Jsaii
Ijrvhbins. Mary Helen Kile, Gladys
Wells, Lucille Hillman, Lila Leffler.
f t Olyv* Ann
Adams, Cherry
Slngtetary, J o a n n e Spaulding,
Joyce Palmer, Faye Miller, Betty
Ja n e Culbcrhouse, Carol Meri­
w ether, Mildred I’ieraon, Betty
Ja n e Benton. Christine W arren,
^ If o lly Bivins, Betty J o Walts,
^ V iv ian McDaniel, V irginia TUon,
B etty J. Sheppard. Elisabeth
Sunder, -Phyllis GaiVo. Willie Fay#
Johnson. Ueheva Mae Britton,
Alice Campbell. Mary A. Hern­
don, Emlsley Melsch, A nita Aiken,
^ ( u r j o r l e Jones. Melba Frederick.
B arbara Rucker. Carol Skinner,
and Martha G reran.
Eighth grad e boys who will

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Laurence Adams, David Harrell.
Willie Carpenter, Tnomaa J e n ­
kins, John Salsbury, Hoyt Gal
loway. E verett Hoover. Frank
Cranston, John Keeling, James
Manning, BUI Jones. Ben B jtler.
Uaylon Culbarhouse, D o n a l d
Shaw, George Dague, Raymond
Hall, H arry Brown, Frederick
Cooper, Douglas leasing, Jack
Webb, WalUee Tyre. Kenneth
Robinson, Eugene Harper, [h nald
Deal,"Marcus Bowen. Dan Batten,
Bobby Brlsaon, Floyd Cooper.
Laurence Robinson, Upham Merywether. Bobby Humphrey, Jimmie
Ludwig. John Krlder. Thomas
Bropson, Charles Johnson, Billy
Brvant. Buddy Owen and Herbert
Robinson.
i

Yanks Crash Thru
Jai&gt;s Crumbling
Okinawa Defenses
tr*atli.eed Vrwm r a e f (tael
square miles of Tokyo had been
destroyed In *l( great Super
fortress fire attacks of the past
two months and-that “ very little"
w al left of the Jap ar eae capital.
The commander of the Twenty,
first Bomber Command made hit
announcement as stiff winds fa n ­
ned flam es through Yokohama,
which was battered by .'1.200
ton* of fire bomba yesterday
A terrible picture of destrurtlo i
—so great thg^ it cannot even be
measured by catoparLaon to nnt
ural disaster*—wa* drawn bv la-.
May a fte r photographs of tho
once-sparkling capital city of a l­
most 7,000,000 showed that "tho
most vital parts of Tokyo have
been reduced.”
Vaat Area Destroyed
t!*e said that Emperor Htro
hlto's Imperial Falser had been
dam aged but that tho America1'*
who dumped 8,500 tons of fire
bombs on the city last Thursday
and Saturday alone, had nut
meant to hit It.
Those last two ovsnolt* wiped
out 18.0 square miles of mdutrial Tokyo, bringing total dam
age to exactly 51.3 souare mllrin the heart of the city &lt;&gt;r ap
rroxim ately 4II per cent of tb,built-up area and about one
fourth of the city’s total b ii -u of
213 square miles.
1/cMay, a veteran of air war
fit two hemispheres, candidly nn
nounrad•
"W hatever damage the Jape
nese announce ran be taken as
correct.”
“ We’ve destroyed sll the urban
area we have set out to destroy,”
LeMay rrportrd.

Special Diet Patient
Oiven Extra Points
FolrH* for obtaining extra
meat and fats can be obtaliimi
onlv by persona who are on a
special diet due to a few sped
fled diseases, it has been an ­
nounced by tha Cl’A.
A S oec is I form for applglr.g
for thcea can be obtained a t the
Offlca o f the Rationing Board a t
th* Sanford Armory. This appli­
cation must be signed by both
ap'dlcsnt and physician. It Is
then sent by the local u f f k c to
tbe district office at Jacksonville
and fhrn h. the regions! office in
Atlanta, where it 1* submitted to
a board of doctors, who elth n
approve or reject the application.
I f the applii
'
lirU wul be ma'lled from the
rationing office, if not, the
apj-llcant may appeal.
Appeal
*an ha obtained Hi the
here.
On the first of each month, 50
blue and 50 red points become
valid In Hook IV. These points
must last the family tha full
month. No additional points can
be Issued by th i rationing office.
No books will be replaced jpst
became all l b ' stamps for a
month are used In advance. The

SANFORD TRANSn SYSTEM
A NEW SERVICE
4 SCHEDULES DAILY
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Fiicea declined lie u and in
the third wrek of Meivh
12.00 • I 2 .2 J and * 10
II .50 - 42.00. With lighter ihtomeats, prfees went up fo
15-5 tor 3-4 doien and
dot. 14.75 . «i.2iV
“ Again Florida s h i p m e n t s
wf«k durinjr
revthed 6&lt;K* car*
tho t i n t week of Mftv, fthJ price*
dropped to J300
$4.00 for 3*4
doien ami $2.76 - $4.00 for 6-10
doien A fter that, with aiitpmenta
graduftlly dcctcftmiig toward the
end of the season, price* advances
until at the time the Market
New* office cloHcd on May 26
3-4 dvtcn were $6.0V - $5^0 ftod
6*10 &lt;Joit n were $4.20 • $5.M.

h“w^i JUalloons Carrying;Future Farmers
/ S ' Bombs Released Give Kiwanians
*io' In Jap Homeland
lesson In Rulers

t r . s l l s . t 4 r r w r s « , oaa)
M •AllHBtft
I»M&gt;
u NSKINCTUN, May
attem p t, to raise it.
tn* “out of Pfilar
\ ir«*v^mnicnt nffirtftill 9ft tlJ U»t inrfi
C. A. Johnson, of Orlando,
, nicLr fhal Japan'* bomh-carryini; m*»ti«na
state representative of the Ourtl*
1k•«t i.IL
aniiM haing
m
agnlnat
motion
by
y I-ester I hmr (.
lkn
9111*
being
* • nnt I
Kjgni vt nl
&amp;
m&lt;
Publishing Company, publishers
A nn r ica arc launrhrij in the home prohibit K I jane from gc 1110*1
fak
of the Saturday Evening Post,
Inndn in id a r e c o n tro l le i b v an o u t n e w * p a n e ra w it h In r^ c . fiik .mi
mher
headlined
about
f
e
11
o
\
together with Mrs. Johnson, a r ­
Hiiminy-IM
,
a-UI-MIIHIII
u to m a tic h
iillit a t 'd r ouir
p pMiig
in g UVMiy
d e v ic e
rived In Sanford last evening and
I vl. F W«ti*. chief of the L’.S. .(Including Mr. T harp) was dr
was directed to Mr. Cooper’s
fm e.t service, told in ■ radio In 'feat.-* amid much laughter
home at 2041 Mellodville Avenue.
l.rvu-w nrcnnred for the Blue net\« n o u s members of the h u tru .-'
After taking snapshots of Mr
«otk how the unmanned balloons F anner leant presides! *&lt; chair
Cooper on the ground* of his
otn-ratr Thr forest servire has men. They Included Dickie i rank.
residence, Mr. Johrveun^m adc t
| breri as*I.ting tin- army tn prr Hill Thursby, Herman Cano, Job i
tentative arrangem ents with hun
venting duningr from the hal Carpenter, Ralph Johnson, and
Vcrn Clark
ta broadcast over Station WLOF,
| loon-.
Orlardn, next Monday, and to trll
Thr
army
and
n av
,yy
y recently
rn-ently
dl*
.Its
'
muUl&gt;'1 "ffe.rcU* 1,5
some of the story of th r treaaurr
closni th at some of the bulliKins Btirt. T. " Lawton to equip b ..^
hunt, and to answ er a few ques­
have landed in ther western part 1 V "4 rake, with electric m otor, at f
tions about it.
of tin, country nod »nid they had the schyuil farm, got lost in a
mare of parliam entary procedure j
Tho chit.ax for the hunt for
muted no property dniioigr
In addition to the contest, j
this burled treasu re Is expected
Wntts
said
the
balloons
m
a
d
e
IIV .Its.M r - — C a ll UMI
which th- Kiwanians greatly en- |
to come In the re a r future, Mr bcllious
o
five
layers
of
nilk
(uiper
and
A rab triUCooper said yesterday, and added
.18 (ect in dinmctci a ir .ukrn joyerl. the boys put on un exhi. |
Fierce Attacks
th at he would leave soon for
T hrsr so llrrrs also rsisirtb l thuf **• Jspanrsi- s . i plant, w hrrr of bilion of I arliarncntary proctsl ire |
They were
New York City to make final Syrian irregular* had launched **r,‘tls "make s lot of sperchc*. among thrniselvas
introduced b Ed lj«ni
i. (&gt;
arrangem ents to secure a barge
-In
lie
woikrr&gt;
to
a
frciil)
Kilpatrick a id U. S. E. S tarr had
ard ctjuipmenl to dredge out the fierce .attack* against ti e Krenei launch the balloons from
quicksand filled portion of Un­ garrison at Dejaa nenr the Syro.
laid fo r th e ir t r ip to the U n ite d c h ? r S * *’ ( lh e
Initructor Johnson expmlnvd
bend in th r SUwannec where tho T ransW dnm n frontier, and th at S t a t r &lt; ’
T
ransjordania’s
consul
to
Svria
t h a t t h e I k j &gt;'8 h fttl w o n t h r » u l
chest is believed to bo down on
AI
.11,000
F
ed
had been wounded as be drove
(KIa I r ic t f o n t m t in \ i i r l l u m c t n r y
liedrock.
T h e tiy iJm ite n f l l l c i l I&gt;u | I l h iiu u *through the area on his way .’ronMr. Cooper expressed confi­ Damascus (p Amman to renor ftTihl to H e Jg JiU o f 2 &amp;JNH* \ o l»». p r o c e d u r e , n n d c a m e n u t a c h *» (’
dence th at Ibis time the salvage to Emir Abdullah on the Syrian 060 feet when* they nrmch mr s e c o n d in t h t n i l n l U t r i c t c o n t e s t .
H e a l t o to ld &lt;*f t h e p u b lic *t&gt; eak
attem pt would lie n success, A crisis.
c n it r u jlf . w h ir h t r a v e l s im s ln u U y
in a h ftrm o * ie , n n d n u f t i t e t t e 9 tn g
New
York
engineering
firm.
f I '11111 w V h i t 4» I'll :At . he (1 »*■«*! t Vi I
Observer* feared that the fig h t­
Using Instrum ents drvrloord bv
Kiirh Ume tin d
to 2*1 . Ing cunt rat r 1it which the Imiv*
Westlnghnuse, he saitl, will super­ ing at Deraa might mark the ih w fe e t f n u n I h bp u f gw*., h e n g a g e d .
C o n ttR l*
in by F u tu re
vise dnhlglng of a small, harbor- lieginniur of widespread action Id tio m e tn c uretnstirt- t» u itrh m ito F a r m c r t e in lm ic f
»ul» d U t r ic l;
like basin i which will take In sll Sgainsl the French. Syrians have iiir t t ic a lK ilr o p * n *a n i|h u v ’ h e
cri!ieir.c&lt;l
their
government
for
ifu tric - t: - l a t r ; tr l- a lM tr ; Stm t hern
the territo ry where the treasine,
lif l'- f of th i» nainlh.ig riin-wr- llu
yvhat
they
called
its
inactivity
according to no old map. might
t'lltiH lll- tit I I s r ilg illli In (iltoltll n -lfiiti, of 12 ’■tftte**. and mitli»n*»l I
against the French.
ti^ t«
I hr
nntio iiw i
puldt*
be burled.
' .'..non /r**t
- 1 »ei»ki t 11* v t t n i e - 1 e a i r i e - f tn » xv' a 1»I
The War Departm ent, said Mi J
.
I
th r
J it |i ■
» lia r 11
f •mill r i4'*I
Cooper, has given permission for
I i i g ilt
W n it s
iwit ■
*I ,
lr*t he
In * I .it * | onn Mr toHnmni iltM’ f lf W f
}. P lia r t lt h g *«f D rLttlM l w a •
tho dredging in this portion of
'.»oiK-ug
I k ’cm -iu iiH U ’d m i I j
I
a gurftt of K iw « i i»
the river ut Fowler’s Bluff.
n ftrr
tht
h iil hwin
3mr&gt;
re .te lie n
’ Not mentioned in the I’ost
I t ill- t iiu n t r k "
FIVL MORE YEARS
article, but shown in an illustra
A
^eeMfid
n iitm u ift tr
- « it » h
tiun, is the hulk of an ancient
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th
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inib*.
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WAS|UK({TON.
Mav 30. id *'
Cape Cod schooner, which may
havc licen used by the pirates,
i (*• m I t*i torsi F ira m
I* mmr Oft * I
■Wl,".'*',!.
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Fimtl
ratio.......
until
IWU %waWorn thep Imllofifi
Im nun tin
ifniiHs
litn» tt*»
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and which was unearthed during • c t l v i t y , n f i g u r e u r h ic h in c l u d e * 2 1 IMH)
(
f u r r m a t h v S e n titu r
w g n e r. *N r«
f r e t ji I n if nh t# rcieUHcd lt c h a r g e d
York
Democrat
T
h
r
chairman
exenvation work at the treasure 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m e n t «
lilt hnlloilll giMVv hulk . |1 In ifrom the firmed Rervieea.
site, Mr. Cooper pointed out
the bouate Buiikioc • oiiinjillei
j «hiui. Hk?hiii hihI wfu&gt;th( r mcemli of
newsmen that iuntrnl.* m*
All hut l.nOO.OO of th eir OCI hr t t. released am] -ti un
n told
i.rices slid tl-r volunic of rliddeforecast, will have lice a b so r b e d f r „yr j i t ’ fu s h thr* l H f t i.l M i i i f .
| ivitii orohsldv t*e lio i-s.si v !ir.
in to c i v il ia n jotm o r th *1 A r m y , o r u i ,
th r
In %I
l|.* * i i i I d u v
I*
,l.i,lit -II limn- v i m
ly r e t ir e d fru m

Syri an Guns
Bl ast French
I n Damascus

Navy Worried
Over Quitting
In Shi pya r ds

Fl or i da Plants
Nearly 2000 More:K'ubm ^ r 1
Jobless nr 3* will tiod to concen­
Acres Of Celery \trate
“despite bc«t effo rts" In
To

li e

M A IIA M h I ' m
I*m
is ............. found
T'
N r n r l - l VYfi
k *s I
| *ueh Imom ennter* *&gt;. shipbuilding
• a ir ili-fiN Mm ..iu*
ll#l|Jlal,U U l' i*t1
^u «
a slight ilecnia--* to a. leave tiii* | and aircraft areas, he reported, 1 U 1*. «X
year, and for the first time wa. ’’Little .uccvss" ha* so far at
12.# Mile*. Ah Momr
L E O A L
N O T I C E
-croud to acreage to IV m lt.-arh | tendril the Government’s efforts
^ &gt;tl •.till (hv *‘MH*wto*
County.
The Hara.sotH M auste. 1
such win kers into trx
I " 1 2 m fluU**- an h1 to
till
• *H I II
III
1 III to 1 |
section showed a slight in n n iie tile null, logging and mining areas from **»» to 1211 hour ■
j i m. *
' i »f i to o i ft
*o i toil.
this year over last year, tint a where labor shortages will con­ Mil- "Ulltl v
1 | III! Ill to
1to |*M o i l to • ft..
little under tha ten year average. tinue
I r (MMtn l thnl thr f Ijr r t I Rcr* i ./ j \ i 1 «-1
Krug indicated o a g r increases \ it 111
Manatee County
i» graJunlly
«• h as »l)f M'Hstrd It? l i l t
»“ . - ■
i
dropping out of the picture, might be sought to remedy w hat 1o - Ik'lit *19 niJUII) 1(9 (oliywlllW jilt
i i t to f i o to
he
ilr-crlbed
us
the
two
trtnjof
having come dawn from around
l hr 1111 itml yfl«Mil them ilow;** It
* ft r Is
1 I *•Ilk'll ft w*fl•1 * -4Ift'h 1|
500 acres ten years ago to l Of) manpower lh r c |ts tn sustained nl *m h is mrr r:t«n*fl the itimthri
i - r»t iNrw 1
production
for
the
Pacific
war—
acres this year.
t»f i »b rm h u l 1mr f 11 r* f i^ h t t r s
the
tendency
of
war
worker*
to
,
1
(Ml ' 1K1
' T k r.,
“ Except for tb« first part of
fh en is h iwMi't I »i Ilk* t
• a #. 1 • i f a f . ' ”
■" ■* • "
the w lrter crop, yiehl* were vtry lta ye their job* for peacetime em ­
In
!
i
'
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*
wul’
'
th*
f..i
_________
vu1,
*''•
L.
iva
I
ployment.
and
tbelr
reluctance
good. Outline H eart v sristy rang
\n
H
11 .ft •».*!*
hiiliistrieft
Ar,‘ J1'"
ed generally from (OR tn 000 IJftVf Into
J„ 1
.4* 441
like
lomher
mul
tftititftf*
Ji.imur-Ms
h**II.H.n
Hliftrk
tnun
rrales |&gt;CI acre, with a few
"W ithin the limits Dermltte.1 h
...........I - ....... - 1.
block, repnllri) as high as UOtl
'M
M
* \m*»U «n
crates p*-r agre. 1‘ascal variety the hijibilim tlon pwollrj, \Vn^e n&lt;l J llf
generally tanged frum 500 to 7O0 ytistmeots ea»i rrobablv Ho nior,- biking -ml , ho,| ooc in the woihIcraUs |«’r acre, with a few blocks to solve manpower shortage, thu Lunilx 1 for 1 rutin gu 1 "in g-«&gt;d
the ttolns to tin- i'nitfu- i* .till v *4 I
reported as high as 1,000 crater. any other measures, and if
-M &gt;1
"The early planting* set out neceessry production levels cannot Very tilth ni item W« must pro Id. t
be
reached,
it
may
become
necr
iv0*
tnnlier
•4*i M
In-fore October hurricane, were
MAIN 4.
damaged by th at s to r o r ' anil sary to tusk for a modificationt I
Win it# ■»*
of
the
Wsqte
and
prieo
celling*
i
yields from th a t p art of flit crop for a number of law-wage Indus were permitted to daughtei ||v,. rsf tf**rf*|
were considered to be about 28
uf Merril r»i
K rug stateri.
stock, or iis.r- it Custom sluught
1 11 ta f
lltte.lt
percent below normal. Kbipments tries."
Other m ajor points in
the ereti for them
**rltlrfl »*■Ikl I to*I
from this part of the crop ran monthly rep o rt:
i
.
1
1
1
toe- o u to•l 1
The n » m in ii. .f f n tiv r May
mtil the latter part of January
**1toto11 (H• «»If*
War
Frodoction—
Fell
off
4
|I.I
J
l.
is
intruded
to
prevent
th.H
i*
rr
I
* V«•« i »*
Seed be&lt;f* were also hurt by thi cent In A rril front Marrb n -d ( ham peruu
sale* of "club live |
storm and delayed planting some slipped I per cent behind the 1
slock
nl to o . 1.1 other, show 1
what
,
,
, ■ ,
, , i duced April schedule
In m- ' j exhibit, *■- |&gt;«-» ft.01,
win,, orolr 1,
’us cal . m l W - s M
'Since luscal
. . lb r
w r lr
the for m, r r r ,nI tuIt lit
ti,,&gt; , nodd not I
the storm Iletter than (.olden 1 |(j(,
I*••Ck111 ,
'
K l i V f I h r t w t T1( i u - 1caiii wIn 11 ' Ii te l
Heart, u slightly hlghet percent
v. til ft. . • lr • k| -I. 1 M
» Steel A siurtin m stevi ami rd IrtH’nii-wC thr&gt; hiiki im
-to1*1 t&gt;vt non
at Pascal whs planted than was other m etal trrodurtion may ...
4
|Uutnt
4
,
Mi
iVti'iNon
explftlnrtl,
h
M
N
hi
)
htao*l
-iH
i*
**
eap trted . There was practically cw , since It hr stilt uncertain
lhe nuu inucodure buy* •si ntolil I tollll toI -*s*n(nik| I l- i lil
no break between the last of the whether Industry can reconvert cr»Under
tlltn
2ft
t
Ii
i
J
h
)of
I-)
IH
t
of |Jvcf*((K*k nl nftlfn thttl liftv^
wlnUr crop and the first of the fast enough to use th r full null ut been nulhiiriie*! by 01* A m#»y
hv;Ai-i
| ( \\
»* A 1(1
Spring crop, although the last of some m etal Producer*.
mfuly
ut
lh**
1
1
K
*
iii Huur(J derAji j
» cfitit &gt; J u4|t •
10 days of thr w inter crop ship­
Gasoline— Th# newly announced nii U*d by I h r iJifutrlrl O P A fur
Mr-aft (Hihll.hnl .,1s Mh :&gt;• i m :.
ment was made up of only ordin­ inrrease* fo r civilian motori-r. perm Nn lot i in huve thr* jim itimN
ary to fair quality celery.
Mt 41ft' f ill
i ill to r ft
mav be withdraw n later In thr CUAtoin **l«ti|&lt; ht
Mr JVlff wcifi • to j 4i oi
r&gt;4#il hi . *n toif i k « •»i to r i
“ Up to May 20, u total of 10.- year u
new cars and trn&gt; l
Bftjd.
toTATft:
m
i
I
mu m \
l to
285 cars of rclcry had been come Into uac and Lake n shut,
r u o h f tir
shipped from the sta te by rail of thr total civilian supply.
in
n
r
n
n
i
1
*
1
1
•
•
C E N hO ltH H 11’ U F I ED
Kt ’• aKN V, H&gt; • «*n to i I
and about 331 ran . by truck. Last
PARI S
Mi.v r» i/V
All r. m
I sas* * srason’s movement to this dktt I T n # i i r n F n r n i p r u T n
B O rto lll|l I t v l l i i I *&gt;&gt;«&gt;&lt;■# P i r t p l
thlkwl*
tol is " II,
totaled IAH( cars by rad ami 3*0 * - , f „
, . «
drill IIII|f **it h (hr
# f«rltt a*I
car* by truck. The peak week’s( x C l S p C C j f t l I C T IT litS Iftpupp |fi nr I lVi* [fiiMtiTto Mid
movement oul of tbe state Win
rmiller- ifri|M»rtwnt tfiMiuirh lo Ih1 b a t M i l i f f n l t i l l
G il*
for the week ending March 10,
Me tniicrs of tha Future I-at
rftfrrr***! (rriirml to KUenhoft i»r, Mr&lt;*(jfll|«lll, r|#« • m rll t«
when C80 rare were shipped.
Ilia
b
e
l
l
i
l&lt;i|(
r*M
ItJtito1
mars of America, 4-11 t'lutw. arpt
*‘C«lery prices throughout the other _y«q#b .erganlxatiaua l« Ke&lt;w- h # r « llftr«l lodinr J j i l . c u n i ! : iim rn n ir^ f u n r
J*.-4«•
..rsktsl* It ^
"
f
••
I R tif f n ' w r n r r tm r a tly - profitabhf Inolo eounty are enabled to hav. YpoiiHMd* T n Ihiw ih rftttr
«*f Kftiuln**!*- *'«*uc. i j
to growers. Prices for 3-4 doxvn, “Hub livestock,” brad and raised
l
Ii*
fiul
i\m
y
nl
ivtlk
i
*(
•
f*
»
* h»«
WHATILHJf
Golden h eart were #1.25 - #3.50 by mambara. custom slaughtered
Ma.ui*1 nfut t.**» i(
4*
Fluritln Fit If Miid mill] thrmijfh .Ifirmritl
h.if
t
r
H
*
I
Jllf
l
Ijfn
r
"
f
1
1
1
4
*
' J*l*ki *
when the first FOB bulletin was for them under a special provi . T h u r s d a y with ftfrntlv vurmblc uf l.ijgiiit’ M&lt; fNiijft* It *1*■i n*'*L
«*h
issued by tha M arket News Of­ slon of O PA ’a m eat CoiUrol pro­
I II ft MV n l M .4
I Hi
fice on Jan. 15. Until the last of gram . A. B, Paterson Becrrtnr-.- wind*.
(
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\
I
f
t
•
t
o
f
t
*
t
o
I
II
and
Alabama
I’ n r t ly
c lo u d y
b in
*rf Ih* - .I mI*’ •it
February large sizes Were vor» o f Uta Sem inolt County W»r cunltnui-d
w a rm
t o n ig h t
aii-l
K41If* It* Mh *»|4».* H •!•**■*«■
steady, dropping slightly to fS.M Price and Rationing Board, said T hursday.
nl
r---------------------U H lg y ^ N a m r n d m e u l, Mr.

Petenen pointed out.
eons with established
quotas and commercial
law planta with Federal

only per
slaughter
slaughterInspection

NICK’S
■l f i f i

Peach Brandy

Courtesy Club
90 pr. VODKA
London Bar Rum
ints
1.76

T

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• - b.

Carmenlta Ram
Parirttrq tVlnea

RET0NGA ENDED LONG
SEARCH SAYS ROBERTS!
tie Felt Miserable AIT The
Time From Indlgeatfon,
And Painu In MumU m Rob­
bed Him Of Slefp, lie
SlatcH. Hard To Pralae
Rctonifa Knough.

410 8ANFORD AVENUE

Roamer Whiskey
Into
2.67

ricot Liqueurs
•3.65
M ae Bind ■■
. Distilled Gin
4-5 m
Pinto 2^0

tliiniML'A

a f*4** « l*«t h
i*.-*! lliirtt* tl

.*1

_ "Reltmgu brought m r relief
'from the terrible distress of hidigestion a f tr r I hail been tOral by it for several y
[illy tfeclgres Mr. L. L.
rta, wall known resident of
aitlam l S t, Jacksonville,
If .
ItobcrU, now retired,
tree aona in the armed a e r
b o u s in g Ketunga he g ra tt
mtlnucdi
"M y food did not eeewt to &lt;1

S

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« r &gt; s r f f ' ifc}

»tom t;h, and 16»j of appetite. Ac-

S “I f

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lH-o/

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Cheese li-oz,

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lie

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Wftlfr l(«*to*9 **%Himf4—L

Milk. I tall cans -Thdrelgfws-l'fksr, (If wna»

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l o s t —t:&gt;Mitil»:i&gt;. r t i n

-

lb Pit??.

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10c

iu ,

ui.-

FLOUR.. 25 !bs97c .50 lbs $1.83
I M M . — 1*« H ft..

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PLUM JAM
Vinegar
dexo

2 lb Jar

(|t.

II t drftjrenat ( r*(

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Me (trapenuls |»IvU‘. lie
'*«

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Cake Flour

2 :&gt;(•

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N u e o ii

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C r a c k e r s

s' (

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F r e n e

i 1&gt; ressiri:;

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iN'orlhcrn Tiv-ur
Ann Favrc lirapc Ja m i-il&gt;. I'lt
WhiU’.sail Liiiuid \\ a \ t|l. i;Sc*
Suit;tna IVunul Hutlci
Sultana Mustard
Whilelmiiso \ |ipli* .1fll
Sultana I Vach I *r* &gt;t-r\ t &gt;
.A&amp;l* Pumpkin
JuhnHon’s ( ’ar-Nu

No. 2 ‘
pi.

Lumen's V t’jf All

No. 2

Ann I’ajfc llakini^ I'owilrr 12

&gt;&gt;/

Ot’tuftiin loilH Noap
2 Ii.h
Lifehuti.v. I 'almoin r. ( .un.i \
'
Dolta Syrup

No. .*» u l a »

Mason Fruit .hirs
pts. A*)*- tjN
liisquitk
2 Hi-oz. pkiis.
F a n e / lllackeyt*(l IN as
Fresh Pole Keans
Texas White Onion i-

pouml
2 pounds
It pmrnds

I \e
:i:»e
2 ‘lc

I .’i f
Larjfr Iceberg Li t luce
head
pound
!)c
Fresh Cucumbers
pm in&lt;T —Hit*
Early Rose TJar PcnT-hrs
I He
Fresh (ireen Beans
pound
28c
Winesap Apples
- pounds
r» pounds
Ked Blisj fetatoes
A
f» pounds
Nc&gt;» White l otatoe:

Jim bandy Starting ivlash 25-lbs. 1.15
£ :*(»* * f
1# f 1
1.09
Talco Growiiur Mash
1.05
Talcp Esrsr wfash ...... 25-lbs.
S2.54
100-lbs.
Big Mill Dairy Feet!
A Penn Motor Oil ql. 18c 2 ^al can
-

'.
A &amp; p f 6 od
200 Magnolia Avenue
.

.
Sim ford, Fla

sto re

OWNED A O PERATED BY TH E O R t a t A * r M A Ctl
D eyartm enl ? im a - W h e r a f W » l
Woman Shop and R ateT' ’
/ * ~Z~'

■Tw &gt;
.

2 le

- I h*«i*i*erl

B a b y

■* ■■■im - i .:.i„--g, jkiyj

-

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Jane f lfliP h -l eawlOH •*(••»• 11

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m ssg sSM

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VATKS Al -TO FAINT SIKH* •
10.1 N o rth

r

rellerod ami 1
po more pains In my back and
Ip* robbed me of many nlghU
eap. I don’t belle*. I waa aetally hungry fo r a year, f could to tra it# Me tonga anough."
irdfy name all the U u S v t a I . Rftonga la Intended to rellava
lid to taka for sJuggbh~etl#Bln4* distress adf to Vitamin B-l da-

20 pr. Port
M&lt;4te|f*4-5 1.85

If

$

t

Tissue

t o n r e n lr a lc d

i riH iiiu r* » ,-m p . a . m o

OPA advise* owner* tq bip« up
tom book* m no replacement*
can be made until October, whan
book V will be Issued.

r»t IimIay

,

�»

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*

Day of Heroes

1’he Sanford Herald
n * ia * !!a S r i

v*x&gt; t i t n

11

f up' to fhV 'enft^hfcneJ conception I merely of one party but of all
tfc£l he if t t f rra sia rr.t. r.o: ii.r p r ; ic A If.* h r ..le i St\tr.«.

iK |

j i t b i a t , iVrSar

&gt; u ■ i Im i afierucfa at

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t .flit-- . .S lrlilO i lUl i h . )

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l i o r i.l ll.Jiil.tr i l l *

llf tw f l. r ia llJ l
111 M a a a o lla A i r . . .

*ru t io n . il«*rm*t a r r h n n n m i in t fn* m o n iiiij', •*&gt; x|K*t*t‘lii*-»
a n d lu irn d o s a n d thi* itr c o r a lio n o f g ra v e * . W ith m e m o ry
T * irT r"tfc e’r»*&lt;/ofti«« a n d jflo ry a n d th a n k * h ig h in th e h e a r t , th e r e s t o f th e d a y
g o es to r e c r e a tio n . It is t h e (Trent h o lid a y m a rk in g tin*
jo in in g o f tw o s e a so n s, c u t ru in a tio n o f p l.in tin g tim e , wel
co m e o f h ig h s u m m e r . In th e n o r th it i* th e h e g in n itig ■&gt;(
IN O O S O M S - O u l a m I
o u td o o r w e a th e r . F u n ? O f c o u rs e .
■ i m n r j r n o s m at*
T h is y e a r . M em o rial D a y c o m e s w ith p ic tu r e s «( c e m e ­
tmfall* la A liatH
te rie s , w h ite c r o s s e s liy h u n d r e d s .
O u r d eail lie in f a r
By Carrie*— ***»k ______
»W* Me*»B
---------------d im e s m a n y o f u s had n e v e r h e n rd o f
S a d n e s s fills ih e
h p a r t to h u r s tin g . S o rro w o v e r w h e lm s gl&lt;»ry, m a k e s fu n
A ll

• M liif l

iO llr f * ,

ra N «

*£r* qoioqto iirim

SILVER.
SPRINGS
th is su m m e r //

mi

H uiklf rt««lR|l*M ■■&lt;! MllrP* of
••IrrlRlNMPNla for Ik* purpoar of
r t l l l l f f&lt;M&gt; will b* rkargrG for
• f r tfa la r • 4&gt;tflUlN« rafra.
fp lia A
,Hf « i p « p * • R * p r f * r « t a «
d t v * . f a r - r r p r a a r a i* T k * H e r a ld
Ip (I t f a a f la a a l H e ld a l a d v r r i D I w p
O f f lr r a p r r m i I u I | I n * i| la Ik * l a r p .
*#l rifle * mt Ik * r a a a l r f w f ik p r l a r f p t l h * »d 4 H a rte r* I* t .k le a p * um4

Graduates

14 la a m m m b r r ml T k *
P rtta n k lf k
ib
e ir lH l# 4 l a VM# *»*■ f a r r r «
a f a ll r p m b d U p a ftk e *
If o r
aat
a ik p r a U *
f k la
p a p e r a a l alo w
L * n » p w k lU k y t d h e r e ! * ,
la r r p a k t l - a i f n a o f i f * krm k r t f t a l i r a a ia o r * -

W ill

GIFTS of
LINGERIE

Free Scotland

iWEDNESDAY, MAY 30. 1945

S h o u ld S c o tla n d he f r e e ?
Y es, s a y s th e n ew S c o ttis h
N a tio n a lis t p a r t y , w hose f i r s t m e m b e r o f P a r lia m e n t h a s
li r m .E VKRME t o l l TODAY
ju s t ta k e n h is s e a t.
WICKED PEOPLE GROW IN- I
1 It is new s to m ost p e o p le t h a t S c o tla n d is n o t fre e ,
C R E A S I N U L Y REPULSIVE l o r f re e e n o u g h f o r all p r a c tic a l p u r p o s e s . S c o ttis h N a tio n
WITH GROWING OLD AGE,
HUT A RIGHTEOUS LOVING a lis ts , h o w e v e r, s a y th a t t h e H ritis h P a r lia m e n t d o e s not
LIFE ETCHES L I N E S
OK d e t o le e n o u g h a t te n t io n to S c o tti s h a f f a i r s . It s h o u ld m e et
BEAUTY ON T IIE PACE. GEN l e ls e w h e re th a n in l-ondon e v e r y no w a n d th e n , sa y in KdinT IE , KINDLY OLD P..........
*’K
' * h ifg h .
P e r h a p s a s e p a r a te S c o ttis h p a r lia m e n t sh o u ld he
AKE VERY BEAUTIFUL: The
henry head i* ■ crown nf glnrv 1 *et u p , ju s t a s h a s been d o n e in th e e a s e o f Ire la n d .
ir fi in found iii Inc wi«v of rlirni
T h is S c o t’ is h ITume R u le m o v e m e n t re c a lls th e lr i- h
m o v e m e n t, w h ich , fin ally a t i a l u e i l s u c c e s s
S co tlan d h a s
few er g r ie v a n c e s , h o w e v e r, a n d no- e m b itte r in g re lig io u s
d if fe r e n c e s to m a r k h e r o f f f r o m E n g la n d .
T h e E n g lis h h a v e g r ie v a n c e s o f t h e i r ow n
T hey uiy
| th a t th e S c o ts r u n E n g la n d n s it is, utiri jxiint to th e llr it i- h
i p rim e m in is te r s w h o h a v e b e e n S c o ttis h by li r th o r in h e rit
. n n ce : G la d s to n e , th e g r e a t e s t o f th e 1 9 th c e n tu r y p r e m ie r s ,
1 Hal fo u r, H o n ar I .a w a n d R a m s a y M a cd o n a ld .
S c o ttis h N a tio n a lis m i.s p r o b a b ly o n ly a p r o te s t w h ich
will n o t go f a r. tin t p r o te s t s o f te n s e r v e a ii- e lu l ptii|Hisi&gt;.
j I hey call a t te n t io n to th e g r ie v a n c e s ^w hich u n d e lie th e m ,
mid o n ce in a w h ile s o m e th in g g e ts d o n e to e a se th e m

f a s h io n e d

H o u s e c o a ts o f r a y o n flo ra l
p r in t

« $&gt;

• Roger Bab*nn urge* pmi&gt;le it
lOVMt their saving in their m il
tlren'i
edurallnn.
T hat’* on
thing communism c a n 't lake away
fforn them, be says
If you are in nmilit a* t&lt;
whether you have l&gt;een enuntn
ill the S tate census, fill nut ihi
coupon on the front page of Thi
Herald and mall it to th* Chain
her of Ccimmerf^*.

ll 'Falion
TAMPA THItIUNt

Tilt* is a g r e a t p e rio d o f h is to r y , iii w h ich ■•cletice
j» I' • • -r
it*n Ih f .i r t , hi*
••jt|**cii»lly is s n r g ng a b e n d on all f r o n ts
It is a l-o i
Dr*'*-*ei*m e ' I m r r v 't t f »*«* lht»*
I •111-sI o f g re a t w a rs
M a n -p o w e r g iv e s w av to s c ie n tific
M» I !«.*••.«• i w it m a fei vi* Kvo n in hitpow er, an il p e r h a p s m a s te r-M c ie iitis ts w ill tu r n o u t to l*e th*fi'i'p id p .l &lt;am pnifrn Ppperhe*. whed
he h iir k n l I nick * i l h w o rn In I h r
rea l r u le r s o f th e w orld
(VDttnmii i&lt;»r d itin n a le ft hv Mr
S o fa r. m e n . r a th e r t h a n s c ie n tific n io iiste rn , still seem
H« h i \ r i a
A d m in is tr a t io n .
M r.
to In* in c o n tro l In th e Intowt w a rs, now m o v in g to w a rd a
H fi" - p .e |i vLiitilfl *»»t m rn tittn h a
•line, g re a t e f f o r t s .cm tw o w ornl f r o n ts to g iv e n m an
■ uriu*" th*- IJ pn**edihir y«**»ra, I Trt|tNt s&lt;ur by n n m t. It n e rm til
th r nffirml nttitiulf* nf thi* Kooae- ulniMsi to l&gt;« &lt;i f«&gt;ti»h w ith him
m o n s te r s full p iny h av e fa ile d G e r m a n ) h a s lost a n d
v«*It Ai|mim»t ration iowurd thr to? t«» B c k n u w ln liff th n l ih** p i
fupan is lo sin g
i"*t'i Ffntikliri I* R«n»aevi*|l d«*- I » r ' *Vnt • t ill llV rd
L im it less jw.wer, h o w e v e r, is g ro w in g u n d e r o u r ow n fra trd if- lSK!‘i wm n( host oik*
I bin M m iig r phobiu wnn » p ily
‘la n d s, |*»»w*r nev«*r tlre u m e il **f u n til r e c e n t y e a r s /h o v er •►
f ft ( at her r&lt; "ipiiijit dogs nlionet* |»vr:Mi*v it ilrp riv p fl th r c o u n try
o ru le th e w o rld w ith * e ie n lifii g u d g e ts a n d jiro c e sse a It whtlo piihlirnl ufulorli||tfa l»i*hw c f ito* s k ill bml ft|4 *rn *n c v o f III#
ir(ini«Iy
ttir Lu'ftlc* of lha p ile m m w i n . k 1C-* am t »UU
m ist In s iife g u a r d e d fo r h u i.u x n u u se .
i k n lr a r
•
,
J
*a i " W k
about tvorlti*tt*fd(f
T e a c h e rs a n d p r o p h e ts h a v e lo n g |M iinted o u t th a t th e
nr ndudion nn.I d is trib u tio n
Whoti IVoriulenf l l ^ i v e r , ■11iI it
uf feedl g
m um th in g , on th is s h r in k in g little old hall, is fo r m en to I he White House lifter til* tie feu! i and
the metllfsl*
ievelop h is ow n in te rn a l r e s o u r c e s a n d ru le h im s e lf w isely •&gt;\ the iliwii New )r i|k liu s rr n .it t fam in e -« triik e n area*
inviteil .Mi
It i . nut loo much In say l h « l
We a r e n ot v e ry good a t t h a t y e t
A n d to o in a n v o f us in November
Roosekell lo Join him for n co
_Mr
Hoover'*
election
to
the
still th in k g a d g e ts are m o re im |s ir l n iit th a n |&gt;eop|e.
fereneo in an effort to devise Presidency came ns n result of
mensuir*
to
check
the fast the tnngnificer.t wor k he did first
growin'*

SANFORD FORUM

that the

iWa w ere glad to

WPB ha* eased restrletinns or:
building m aterials, making It
posslbla to ipend 11,000 repairing
your houae Inatead of only 1200
NBW4all you've got to do I* tr
find th* material*

ii\

husi .**«.

th ■ n*

thin week T(|e
proprintlona bill was
out a^dlasenllng vot
t [mp jn t h* hlztory n
„igo (t WB, t hc
erB| appropriation bill
(|ie house,
j;„ ^ n o r
Caldwell
uounced that he pr
recommend
additions
measures before th« s
He has not dl*r!n*ed
I have been able to

nf

the

Belgian

Relief

Commission during the early
I y ears of World War 1 before the
. United State* got In and later **
| W ar Food A d m inistrato r under
lint would keep Ills own counsels Preshlent Wilson. When such ex

until he became President in fact
as well ns elect.
F ro m that m om ent,
« ri ft or
. li n e d mill wotrned th ro ugh llir
. c h i . tiet wet n the two men u I
iheir
followers M r
Roosevelt
never railed on Nil H oover for

hi* regulars *'2.00. ... Sandy
evolved a scheme to s*ve f.T.W).
When it came hi. tu rn he entered
the private office and said: "W elt,
Doe. here 1 am a ;a in ." The doctor suld: "A trignl Handy, ju st
use the prescription I gave you
the last time 12.00. rtesse"
Her* I am again, but it will
be the last time during thi* seslion nf the legislature.
Some peruliar thing* happen In
lawmaking todies, Take the Jack*
•O lf County I n c id e n t , f o r l n * i n n r e

heoil

u| purently Mell-mennt bid was
coldly spurned. Mr. Roosevelt
plainly Indicated that he would
do nothing lo help Mr. Iliwiver

JW# • • • w t f f t w r t l t i f y Wallare
la plannlnff to puhlmn u U&gt;okli*t
( i t government cvr^enaet tellink
builnfaamen ho* to run thrii
btltineaa
Thi a la rernmmenilcn
reading for nil romprtitfi^a
W* suppose there wn« snmr
methorl in Ttum an s madijess !n
conferring with form er Pretldent
llopver on the food situation. May
be he wanta to find out how to
bjlng about food eurplutc* and
leg* consumption.

panic

home and

abroad.

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month sure deserve soma special

m HEADIN’ HOME
TO REPAINT WITH
PITTSBURGH'SCOLOR
KVTTTl DYNAMICSI* &gt;

Hr, Ickes complains that toymment bungling brought on Ihe
tier shortage—say* Cuba and

R ayon
ta iln rix i
new .

and

f lo s s y ,

loot;

tfreshment helps in housework
_______ l J *

...

j

....

n frtih ti with ice-cold Coes-Co U has w o n Its way into b o o m everywhere as

% can furnish
^
* P
u&gt; job. Call us for wlUb'yj*55J5Jp|ele Paint And .Gliaa Stora

a refreihing sym bol o f Am erican living.

Vivw"^** cW*Sk*'*n ki* ‘■*«1-r***'-

s o tn io

FORD

do'

l(it

’u'.yj

u u e is

a b i« o

JLka

&gt;i i t

or

n ts

c o c X . c o u -c

o s im n i

--re ' ^

COCA-COLA

r

o v rn

a fte r

dally becoming clearer
Truman mean* lo live

that you have a (apply on hand, ice-cold in jo v r refrigerator. T i t fmmtt tb *t

If - y o u

IkjO

11 tim er-

216 E. FIR ST S T R E E T — SA N F O R D , F L A .
is
Mr

When it’s time to H a rt a C ait, o r to offer It to guests, lt*s a comfort to know

MWmas/ --W™#*U a m b S S
—" T y t * s ig d e t a x ' n o v
T-- . - e r ^

slip s .

W* Clothe The Family — We Furnish The Home

in yO*r icebox, jam erc'onJy a tfW steps from tb* /&gt;«»»» tk s t rtjrttb ti tt home.

p*

s a tin

PU RCELL’S

OLD-FASHIONED
DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE 1
OUTI
/

&amp;ti*-w.

1B X

sh o rt

m in Inu n rlo rln y h

Time out to relax...H ave

lorgenthau la ahoeked over tag dodjiny
r. H e U asking Con-

i

or

Mr.

In recognition of these facts,
many inillvlituals, organisation*
unit lending newspaper*. some of
them strong supporters nf Mr.
Roosevelt, urged when the pre­
sent w ar began th a t Mr Hoover
should be utilized In rapAcItle*
s u i t a b l e to hit tsf-n ts, if only in
an advisory relationship. Rut Mr.
Roosevelt did not l-rok upon each
suggestion* favorably «nd Mr.
Hoover w ii left outside the pale
of w nrtim e usefulness despite hi*
often-privately expressed desire
to Ire trilled in snil allowed to do
lm jin triot lo bit
• j
Now it cfn be nolAl with rent
satisfactio n that President Truman suffer* ondvc no such In­
hibition*
Hi* course sines* be
nsiirrnert the high office ha* hcen
to seek th* best advice ami help
he cun gel, regardless nf parti*nn*hi[&gt;; In avoid nny nrote-*e nf
personally kno’ving all thole it
to know bout running the coun­
try a n d solving its myriad d iffi­
cult problems and (o d raft sound
talent* wherever ha can find
them. All of which does him great
I credit as n wise statesm an be­

perienre was
followed
h*» his
selection under
President 'third ing to head the Department nf
Com m erc e.
which
he
changed
from a dull and prosv statistic gath eri ng organization into an j
It
active force to eid Vn irricn i liusi
that

we judge the f u tu r e by tho past
it is safe to asaume that he wilt
get w hat he wanta.
It would be untuning, if It were
not so serious, to watch th r m an­
euver* of the lobbyist*.
With
their pockets lined with cnrpoia
lion cash they act as If they
were the whole show, ami to n
layman it looks ns though theie
were nbout right
Sincerely vours.
J. It. LYI.K.N

nt

break out In Poland and Spain,
EttniM these day* la about aa
peaceful aa a firecracker.
.

long

| Ho ov er'* equipment n« »n expert
on th e national Anil inte rn alinnal
food •lUiRtton- wa* innile com
[d ele

HER

Prealdent Trum an recommend*
925 w eek ly . unemployment compenietlon fo r w ar worker*. Yeah,
those poor devils who have been
working In th* ahlpyards e t fl0 0

w ith

sle e v e s . *

I tn-s*

Mon a n d (Jad^ot*

In Chlcagn, UPA clo»«d in olt
laundry man Chow Yew, whn *d
Vtrtiseil: “The l)f‘A »*V for -iv
Wen cent*, my way for elg.il&lt;-&lt; i
C*nt».”- Miami Po«t

by

Itosn Monde

j

Ho hum!
W on't it he tiirr
when th» w»r in Eurorte i* overt

A d m ire

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i f th e F ir s t i h n s tin n C h u rc h . y e a n , he w as connected w ith the her vo ice tr a in in g at th e U n .v e r, m il„ w h l„
„ ,t le m e n t a
a ro u n d w h ic h there a re s a t e llle ditm ti o f the fa m ilia r “ N n n iM iM " , l a r k .
M T arle* * Morrison will lend the N a v y B u m u o f . V a n J . and D o c k . ' »H y of T a i a a . A u s tin .
Nliftt U illiiiiu * n v t ivt il
------------------------------R i n g i n g nml M i*s J a n e B o th , a ot th© So n fo rd N ovo! A i r S ta tio n . •
e a m p i of nutiveA who com e to he M i m f v e ly n M ath e w *, M h * D a v ii'
. i i* *
ad vanced
stin le n t,
! in her rho i n . i
i i sonaoclotpd
W A V E fro m the S a n fo rd N a va l and at
■» p resent is
e e i u i m w ith
im a s *
,
•
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tre a te d in th e h o sp ita l, lo nerve rtin*t
.
A ir S t a l l ,ei. w ill *m g a * (,r r l» l | C le a r y U ro *. C o n stru c tio n l o . o f i n l l H H
L A )I8 I l J l g U n
IS
the Americans In caring fnr the
"* » " ink hroc.de for a memeiit* .( • i i
1n\ il«*d in t-, w ill, Vi
num tx*r
' W e s , P a lm B e a ch .
I | i o n o r e d W j t h S h o W C r “r itv ”. or tw *t»uly in the e v an IT© teal, a* ftht* maftterfully played
V
I e*ehHrftky*ft “ Marurka
itt k | Ii x»m ft up 11 1ii j, r,. 1 \1
heal nrhiKih.
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u l .1 Mi
T h e t K o r u l grvup of e ^ p v n d l
li ,
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Ho'hard Mr Noli anil John Fite j KFill
I
1 ^Uss Mabel Chapman e n te rtu n , )llrp. might he called mental.
B U Y
B O N D S
I1
m k mil t1
M
.,-,.1 M.
their recital
imiitl»rri *|(h [ \Y»
Woiknii
, &gt; v c a s J a m e H J . U r u m ! C l at h e r hum c un T u c H f'V m e n i . „ „ | |yr
H„ |r
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Mi*s Jewel Jeanette Murphy, | MUs l-oi* Hitgiin. I.ll.le ele, I 11&gt;- ...........
„ hH.‘ familiesand who I f ir . fo piete prxr’ iu m ftd lo *
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l
Sul i l l » f t
Vm rr it .y ( l 1h i - 1' *11 Mi
(Mid VI.
T OT AL
I d a u g h te r o f M r and M r* * A . If ‘,p* u
m a ,‘'' “ * * ' “ «&gt;
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f,*k *• them th ro u gh ih r
f*»rnioI jj f ^
WI
1( a fold
i raiv*to n F lu id
U i
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M u rp h y . IhllO U k e A v e n u e , w a , ' l»*rtl.»«
th e
p o st, p re s e .u
m d h ig h , i hiM.I e .liu ation w ill be hi
H,ll| 'I I h •
Mm a rrie ti M onday, M ay 7 at S t. f&gt;“ '» e lif e o f M t*. H a g a n , uml Un*. cutegru v Also there are the t ruu^tiiiv
V IC T O R Y
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M ajesty of the lh ‘ep I H am er I iit u t it
Mi
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. . Brockton,
. .
p r c i r n t n l It to her a* a Iiu*m rntu scho
Bartholomew’s
Church.
o l* fo r the n a tiv e *, learn er* , t &gt; , . , ,
■ .
M iirta a a f
j to*11 II M ill 11 Mi
of the o e rm io n .
Pa.
to
James
J.
Drum,
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B U Y BO N D S A T O UR BO N D
, 1- , - ” "
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..... .b a n M r* S i ( I , i ii h
A content wm enjoyed hv ihr in i' ......;.........i
1 U8NB. the son of Mr. and Mr*.
ufttml t»*xt UHikft. r la u u r o o m K y | | ft|||
B O O T H N O W F O B F R F .F .
Mi l i v I hui iti-' 1mi
group
a
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Milton
Drum.
The
ceremony
wa*
BO N D P R E M IE R E !
t ‘ ypfttr* ( K c t t c r c r ) M n fv A in I Hu don, M , ^,i Itu
the gue^t o f honor u f t r r which | m u te ria U w h ic h m u d lie p ile) fo r.
perform ed hy the Uev. Fell*
i, » i i
I*
\N tftkr.
||l« 111- Nl 1“
Fink.
m any
o th e r lo ve ly
g if t *
v s rrr
N „ | (h r leant im p o rtan t a r e the
Th e f'rtratlF («o©a Hv i M r i i n i l h i \ ifirU iin
M
IU I.
»»f the third group which Hidd*) M n rriThe bride wa* attractive in a nrraentpfl to her (mm the other j
I nM .H
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grey
street-length lire** with t
r
u
e
s
t
a
r
e
thoav fo r *|&gt;t ritual need* of
Impnmiptu Hrilliiinl in 11 \l i

*,Social Calendar

Miss Mary Wiggins
Will Be Ma r r i e d

/r

P e rs o n a l

-

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ill’

NO
DELAY

Is Honored At P;irt&gt;

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“f i r e s t o n e
F A C IO R Y - C O N T R O llt D

RECAPPING,
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40c

A lt M E O

S E R V IC E S

lO r

Today and Thurs.

E

Mina 1‘hapitittii. RaMuter h\
white accessories. Rhe wore an
Hnvt
orchid .corsage
Mr*.
Frank miftter, M n * Haul *
Cillcim an, matron nf honor wore Min*** Olive unit Virmnm t
man, Bi*rvf*&lt;1 ri»fmh«nn
ti blur dre** with
w ith white ncce*

her ' fMi(h

v%h 11 • ami

and

A ll

t ion.

han ! u

rh n n h

ih r

a

native

m is U

popuii* | ii* i j S u r t o r in i H» t hurii A n n I d

n f o]&gt;eFgitfn

parallel

of

Irt!'ill VV I

whJrn

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in T h e N E W S :
WAR NEWS aa the allies
cleaned up in E jrnpe, many
IncldAnta are photographed
and released fnr the lira!
time F L E Nh’ B [ R C
I Ji I e*t p ir t u r r * of D o e n lti
N ETH ERLA N D S

Capture of Seya* Inquart^.
ijur*ling . . (’ O N G II
H A I L S G.l. as Ih r Presldeni awards Congrurtional
M clal of Honor tn Missis­
sippi’s Kflt. Jake W. Lind­
sey , .. . NAVY BAGS U.

LBOAT.^-*.*____________
added S H O U T S !

I IHKSTONF.

ATTEND

B O Y S ’ CAMP
W

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IN O N A

i i 5 mHw noplheoKt of D«L«m Sprinpi

___________ .

___________

The following assisted Mi*.
Davis at the recital: Mrs. Bottei'.
Cobb, Mr* (h a rle . Wilke, Mr*
P, B. '-’tciihrn«onl Mr*. A. M.
Phillip
Mr*. W E. Klrehhoff.
Billy Epps, son of Dr. and M
_ _ _
A. W. F.pps, who recently »
Mr . and Billy Whitley
graduated from Georgia Mllllsi , V",
uro, whn wan Mr. K f ^ 1
Academy, College Park, Ga., ,&lt; ' ’ 1
t Military acKool.
host a t a houseparty a t the Fpn i roon
residence, I.ake Minnie.
Guests are ths Mlssss Mildred
LaM ar of Auburn, Ala., Mb*
V irginia Borders of LaGranre,
(is.. Miss J e a n ’Gsu stt of J a »per,
A ll, an d . G rhiar_W hlllejt_ut i-aG range, Ga., all stodenta at
A labam a “ Foletechnje Inatituts,

NOTICE
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June 25 to July 15

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IJ2 S L o ta tt A * t

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Buttermilk will be

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as

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B. L. Bf.KKINS

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boys the front
can’t do it all!

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You c&lt;in help—
BUY WAR BONDS!
I \HHFl.i;s
A rc a d e

PACKAGt STORE
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D h n lir ‘»j I'ft

I3ca.yg.uard for Men
-yW ku&lt; Pusjm’ss

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WITHOUT

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IrntfU, xrlittiil', t it ji•11
fUMil uporutnrA, :i* will

will be dotted all during the months of
c e llin g

price ob

follows:

v . ‘.,.f r Inir-liW tT rk l y g g g 1

12c (juart wholesale
14c quart retail

JUNE

Sweet Milk 18c quart store
Sweet Milk 19c quart
house delivery
*
&lt; ■

AND

JULY

due to the fact th a t we have used-up our (|iiotn of
sugar and shortening for the quortor

F a m o u s L ’O d o ra n te

We appreciate your patronage and hope to Ik* able
to serve you again In the future.

•Original double-purpow rcfrtdwnt that deodorise anJ
trficviics. . . . Apply lo undcf-s/m* or body and enjoy
lardy Irethncji al] day long.
6 *pv&lt;if1 masodioe
lypr n m l , 2 os, $1.00 , * , 1 or. ILT1) I » • • ®*
(tax)
•

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num ber

H. E. MORI

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Ju n o

Ii n n i itu'

FI itrh l.i

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iob ih i t i u i i ) r o a c i i

building t»m i rift.1
u j,

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NOTICE
ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

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up

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11. vi &gt;nn 1 t i f r t i h*’ n

Billy Epps Is Host
To Group Of Friends

J'« U # J

Al

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all

Wer l*rice and Batloning Boar,I
Mr. F eten o n emphasised that
without patronage fllark M arkets
cannot
continue
to
exist.
“Through checking celling prices
nnd never paying* more,” Mr.
Peterson urged, “women Of Sein
inole County can do much to com
traffic tn Black
hat the nefari
Market m e a t/
"Blaek Marketeer*—thoao who
wilfully Ignore calling prices and
do not collect ration alam pe—
Mr. Peterson pointed out, ‘‘often
deal w l|h inexperienced slaughlbutener m eat w ithout

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r " n fh iT * i- in fin h " I h U im i, r m n f
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mn *i“ :m d jh iu d i\ i- u*n
ri
ilu i h r
^iiiall
o n e * nnd a gard enia shoulder . s i , lin g
o f u *n lail
1 o, 1*
M &gt;1 b 1 1in vu nr 1 1 U i n
c o r m u r fo r Ih r orcAftion Mdt-m | fr u it p u n ch tn lh*iM* p ir - r iv t
. m prnaL.it,.,!
f.,i
rhi*
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D r u m , J r ft«*rvrd his h rm h er aft
In v it r d to In* \tn h th r ir«n--t .«f rK s n if.- h s is
vtlu.
m l..
•'th*'
.fli.ir «nt Ih r V U*M - 1 \ •
beAt m an.
( hnm ir w r r r
th r
t n il. j 1|ilth
t*. i**l| the
\ n f &lt;i(K| *, - , l It,i» t\ J .it ♦* W l lk r
A reception v^a*1 held ai I ho I I.u n « l(|u ia t.
S rlm n
1 «v v
V m i Hn&lt;j i i )M, |
|h»* S a v io r
1 .1 |- 1 Hike t H - H Id ii • ) **n*idf
hornc nf the h r 1d©jrr«Him'« p u ir n i*
S r i i k a r i k , V est Ann V\ h .ii
Mui
| | t- A * *u t,,.| ih i u lu-s th a t th e ir
**n.M
f
a f t e r w hich the couple le ft f i tho H a ira n , Maude J n k u ..
an I d id ln is w n ? (nt I nn
expenftert
id r I I &gt;- h. »- !• t f l Hi* hard
J . Fe tem o n . NV *
Dr
I'n tt ft v ille , P a . w here Mr
D rum M rs. A
th ere in the (T m im w ere r o la t f v t
M. \ « f
w ill hoard an a ir c r a f t c a rrie r
CnUffteV* M m
H I.
H eard Mr*
Iv cheaper than thrv are here i Prelude
nml
L mfur
I Ha&lt; &gt;• *
T h e b rld f'ft m o ther has re tu rn , d F iv e r l t ‘ a r t e i . , M rs It W S iu id i
tt i t h m i i f h
l r a M«piiT I a IPtn
y urtl&gt; H r|| &gt; , i, f,, r , , r ^ n n i r a n s i r i h e r i t
, hcrun* a fte r atten d m K th r wed
vu n t, M rn J«*Mr &lt; le v e l.u n i
Mi*
•d f s H (h is iiv lllif'
I nl' r Ph iH m
ll* l» n Hul'ehlftnri
tH nif.
SheaTv B e s t , 'ir* Do, ,,l ! ,,
Thr Inst t«*n in imite1f thr I* uni if Jnhn i artvr lt»dtirik (
M r*
A Iv m o d h a m . ' 1,*
l***t,-■ lo et'tio g w en- devnied to so ot&gt;ao
i i, itt ■ir y
i a m e ro n .
M r*
IT B
I * root* *
in w h ic h Dr Ituit- an sw erM«\ Nf4k kn f Fi! r■-■p»nI Mr Vr r 1&gt; I
amrr
M r*.
F re d
D y*m i,
M r^i &lt;
t-,| tp p s tio n s re la tin g to In * w ork
- | AiitliiiiiV i
dtiiurWu. (He
I I n g a it, M r* \V 1* &lt; Tu im tui , , m.1 j, , r, -toetor o f m tslln n e :rud a* a
I
M r. t &lt;Mik
| *|&gt; irftu a!
I J *n* I dim
lltlive Spot I, I
Ktthmlfc'h n d r f ililt r pdf I n f the
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f..» m » » m n a ,* ,k
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M. HH*i
■when you ‘fetiy your Inaurance I w o A r e H o n o r e d H y 1 ^
i Hue. itil) ftn ik a ix t M«i
,
it*i*
from us. A ldm licifa We i'«U t are
P a s t
M a tro n s
( lu ll
S S T "
H I*I 1 «H
non-aase,sable. The premium you
\\
th
1 hpn* kAMi tk urn ml lu-tti ft I
&gt;r^
pay ia all you will ever be reMrft Jot* 1 n r lr y nnd M r* It t
! •«, tni» tin* fn rm a l n ir rim k ' s f H'*hrtut
Iiu ire tl to p« r.
“ 1 * Jtehr i ^ hifl*
M ih ir r w r r r hmmrt'd ut Ih r Mn
th i|irp%idt«| n v rr l ■
v M
t » (ip ’ ■
P u b lic
Is
I ’ m .u t In
However you share in
the dav m w iin ir nf th r P»«! M a lm r if It 1 f ll ll l TIl
M Iflfill tm
Miid It* 11k fruit IF t
saving* of Ihe company ami yet t'lu h &lt;»f ihi* Ka**trTii M a i w hich
M o r e S w im in m u l
hack a part of the premium in wu- h r Id ut th r home *»f M rn.
I n )1 H« fle e t iim i I la c k - it n i
! dividend*.
| hi
I *r e il iii dlii' i ti I * M il i«&gt;i i f ’ hr *§i
PiTf Ir** with Mr a Murray Jnrvia S u r p r i s e P a r t y ( i i v e n
Ih i N .x ie K .r c h h o lf
NFVV M » p t
You can aafrly save on your nrlinif a ft co-Ihu I***. Th»*y were
F o r M is s W illia m s
T h e F a ir ie a H a rp (T h n m p * » n ) t-Suei i« D
M*
1fire and windstorm insurance by p friin tfil with bouquets of
H a rr ie t lim a n
and p riv a te •
I placing yoor insurance with u*.
Planx were made fnr the June
D
n
r
ir
S
u
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W
lllia
m
a
,
b
rid
e
e
lr
c
i.
Polunnirie
in
It
fla t
M a in r | be Ini ill in I
J The fact that Itfe Insurance p i c n i c w h i c h w i l l In* h e l d o n t h e
I.companies, banka and govern­ In at meeting of the R u m m e r He w n hnnnre&lt;l on M nudav fv e in 'i* ' ( K r a n lr i e r t N n m v Je a n A p n le b v v e in - n h * i th
0 cret
. , S(Rterft
c. . ^
Volt e
nf
S p r in t
( A nt rn«h&gt; I » fe te h l
r l
m ental agencies aerepl mutual In- jMirtft on
Se
w ere by M r* D ic k A ik e n at her h••»»».*
, nwiin m iiiL ' i *'
S ir e * f M n riru ret h u n t
auranca policies on properties In ifiven
w ere , at , l l o ru n t Se ven teen th ■
(inm ep
of
h iiiifu
■
, 4- t
In .
which thay are fnterestrd I* an played a fte r the ad jo u rn m e n t &lt;»f w ith a ftiirpriRe m iacellaneouR ; On V en e tian W a te r- (M a lr - M
' F ra n c e s • ld»
' in th
imtewsaive endorsement of m u­ the m eetin g w ith the pi l i e I mmm* -how pr
T
h
e
rfn
irm
w
ere
ih
c
o
r
iit&lt;-d
Dance
1
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r
t
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iHulfi
i
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i
tual insurance.
aw art led t &lt;&gt; Mrn H F ( ren a haw
w h ile Rfttrr« and
I ud ltd a h*
A r lc riv j *t, k tit.-.ni
K id ( i
K
e
f
i
e
-h
in
eiilft
w
ere
nerved
t"
Thete
financial
,,,1111
„
T j l i Institutions with
. 11
ti r
i ..
fn »«hm enlp , in ih r fo rm n f h **. I I
la
&lt; a-&gt; ud* Mp
Ji
i l l n n - l 1111 n ►
ri nf
m illion, of dollar, invested in ( h r , M b - t m r
w n , e r m e ll„n , w ere served to
F lo r a K 11•i
i ri
real estate mortgage* have at
\ e n i-iiii B r g iit t ii it I * e i &gt; ( In,'
i-v«&lt;i v vv in-r,
m"
" " ,t"' l"w' 1 1,11
th eir service the best legal Turner, Mr* ( '" ' l .' Ilea'si.n. Mr*.
Sliin
I ninii, imIiIui i-i I1- . &gt;• *
, *n'1 . « u r^ ' w*!r " ,' n lo lte
counsel, accountants and other Stew art Dutton, Mr*. Janie Shoe- I
T h e IVinnl Nymph* l l .i r p ( Br nl j iv llo fiiu -c a -t
1 &lt;.. , 1 il-&lt;
Mr*.
^ rk
lnl(* ,h ' l*“ r t Y
sources for determ ining the real maker. M r,. Ode.i Crosby.
B
e
v
e
rly
Roger*
c o n stru c t h I mmh I'D iok
Trenshnw,
Mrs
A
F
Kent.
Mr*.
'^e
y
were
surprised
&gt;o
economy and dependability of
Two F lo w e r* ( K o e llin y ) Y ir - j(, u,,- |,r - t f , .
■ ■
It C. Maxwell, Mr*. Moore. Mrs. | *** *" Improvised allsr lightcl
m utual Insurance.
',
g ln in D a n ie l*
O utd uo i
|
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M
Tyre
Mr.
J.
E.
Courier,
1
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We will be glad to make a
N a rc is s u s ( N r v t n l I&gt;,mr,a J r n t i . , )r r
‘» h‘ ,n the room. A tiny hi Me,
survey of your property, check Mr. Corley and Mr* J . r v i ,
iH in n .
I tb ro iu rlxM ,, n .
I iliin p A i k i n and Marin** I n* ii
vour p r e s e n t I n s u r a n c e sod if
If I tin ,I k now n ((J m iim m i , j w ph^ht t
kfinom. Jim m y Wright.
l
possible g et a reduction In vour
I th© briile with n UrRe white Dinnm A * k M r (S id n e y l i o m r r » ,l f , , | , , r r
rate. B egirdlrt* of sny reduction A p p e a l I h M a d e T o
hnnket which held till th r *ht&lt;w*r •Sing to Mr *'iiifl tSidney H.onertJ ||,.ffm ni- I
In rata you will still share in
B a r b a ra l l a l ,u .e
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the saving* effected by mutual
K t .r .o r
M a m m y -*
by | , „ , llllll4
.....
I ho A© in v ite d tn 1m* w ith *h*»
plan of insurance. Call 178-J. C.
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in
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M. Boyd A Co- "Your Mutual
l.lr b e - f t iip .l
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of
S^minnl©
County
tn
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Insurance Friend.”
p h y i i ,, A iiv .,
Black M arket, in meat by using
W r '« , l : S\ r' W [j S "1h- ’
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celling price li.t* posted
th m iy 1 J n y iiir Ala,- Ju n e *
will hr IuiilT i
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Mrs.
p«vj.|
Smith,
MrYomt store* and- by- p a-'in r n»
M a iu r k a
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more than ceiling rricek waa Ava W right Haviii. and the M.«.. (ito h rn ) J a n e t J l e t ie l .
ft*H-tm ii t / ' H ■I i i ■
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Betty
Thurmond,
M
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made tovisy hy \
I). Fetrrson
A fa tu rku in J-' M ino r ( L o .c h i b
(lid o o r im g li w ill hi&lt;
Secretarv of the Seminole County W right and Gwendolyn Hay,*,
• k y ) E v e ly n N falhew *.
d r ill ii I id hy
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You Do Not
(iuesfitimate

DENNIS MORGAN
ELEANOR PARKER

Sou*1^ — W .it

d-jfftij —is

«.lKoul o t-« «&gt;ial
Pain B*ock
fill on »k* d,I?#f*nc*
d'»iii*d up and •*!! dfnifdl V*i,
Good N«»i G ih A»0ki«d fKof »r* Palm
|#ack 1 f«u g*f y-o«♦ beauty, ttfl*,,
©Ad a mnn1 ro""fl'tf*,'Ti| frr+t**r| tiurjroww,nK.|ll.
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Mitss Jewel Murphy

9c

N EW S G ETS

AROUND

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We will reopen on

J U L Y 30

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WEDNESDAY MAY SO, 191

y n g ^ A N r o n p B E n A LP . gA N F Q R D F l o r i d a

P IN
EA PPLES
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(Crato $6.25)

Buy Em To Eatl Buy 'Em To Canl
Smart id*a lo can a crate - Hurry lor youri
they're a sure soll-outi

New Ga. White

Pounds
d * . U r.an

California.

C cLuo iaia

Cabbage ib 3** e Cauliflower Ib l2'/ac
Ij'id a

Su n ku t

Celery *f«ik 1

Lemons

T e ;:c i Vallova

»

ib 12c
ib

9C

bch

B la c k Eyad

Peas 2 ib* 25c

Ta p e / C a tlt CoglUh

Onions 3 ib* 19c

CORN

Carrots

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15c

Fresh Florida

C

Yams 3 ib# 27c

Largo Ears

* ■

j No Points! O sage Brand Fancy Florida

] O ra n g e J u ic e 46oz 37c |

Quantity Rights Reserved

Lovett's Enriched White Loaf

Prices Good Thru Saturday, June 2
201 f] First

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Skyttna Dflr* Appla

B le n d e d C l true

c

329 SanforH 've n u e

Juice

In rta .ii Aid Dunk

Qi
oauoi s

Stokely Chopped

VANILLA

D el Monte Vacuum Packed

12c

No 2 Bottle
Stand ard 5-String

Brooms each 9 5 c
Fancy D ied

Beets

MEAT LOAF
Freshly Grourid!
SeaeonedI Beady
To Bako or Fryl
A delicious Pork
Boof Loaf —
Hurry lor Youisl

MUad

Stuuhift* Crispy

Dal Moat. D ie d

Carrots no.

BEECH-NUT

Hoxo's rich b la c k toa to make
cooling delicious Iced Tea.

15
A

Sir

Sausage

Rk-Ii Creamy,-For Splgci*

ib 39c

,^11 f U a d y

(SO&lt;» tTo)

BisCfuick 4aot 31c

&gt;b,j2c

Ca*» Ort&lt;n

No Potpti

Northerns R&gt; 12 c

Cottage Cheese • - »&gt;—19 c
Flo* Cooked With. Wteaere

10c

no 2

Fa n cy F i Sty Green

Corn

CHOAKER*

13

no. 2

Col J Inn

Ralston «•« 12c

Q i Rmokad

ib39c Sausage

Chpt.

Greens

Prunes pkfl

Spinach

Ituooylani fimskad

Bunoyland Endlau Link

8c

Gc- Brand Turnip

#0-100 CiM S«U(

READY TO COOK SAUSAGEl

ib29c Sausage

303 1 2 c

Baby Foods

1-lb

That Famous

Wieners

No 3

Vegetable! 13c

CRACKERS
ib 17c

Assorted Slices! Many Varieties! Table Ready!

Juicy BklaUaa

2 12c

no.

2 13

no

Insocilcide

Factory Packed W. G

BEE BRAND
Pounds

Vita Foods Grapefrtsjt
D»hyd SU Ewoat

Qtmipet

Phi la Cmom

Steaks ib

Cheese 3 ox

Cnd

59c

n»h

Fillets

Grits

A lt

ib

Qp'rt WKola Sail

Potatoes 3%-or 15

25c

HBO Premium

Efran

CR A C K ER S

K u n a l a on

Qt

Vinegar

Mae!:efet ft 316

11c

p»

10c

In d ia O range Pekbi'Tea/.

4 -o* P k g

Z3 c

T io p p a ty laibac-u*

Sauce

d-o*

12c
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Sauce

a oi

•hw* •

12c

l ib

Marmalade 3 3 c
•loevw Choc Moll

OCTAGON
- • Toi1ot Soap
3 coke.

C A MAY
3

cake*

2 0 &lt;

To0 « Soaji

OCTAGON

$oop

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Old furniture'
and w tX K l*ofk
limkt like new
in mronr nf l '
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for free estimate.

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(ONCRICTE P I P E
for
DRIVEWAYS
WEI I S
SEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS
CUI VEH I S .ml SEWFRS
Traiitkil Mift Con* frlp
Hn 11nd(* n*a) IuMr fiL low piKt

Are. Phone S61

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PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.

*'*1

Briiur in h ange rs please! ^ ^
LANKY DRY CLEANING CO.

I’pnlir Ittl
SANFORD FI A

$10. $110, $l&lt;t •» OKI

TIIM.S
I" \ST

SEMINOLE FEED STORE
North Kim \\ e .

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It's D iffe re n t!
• It 's Liquidft
. It s Quick !!!

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In
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Sold in

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Seminole Dry Cleaners

To n« arty# varybody lo p tf
day ooevw a*od iai path
♦ In a huftfty. H«{« w* ai«
otganlsod to piva the (art
service you mutt have.
Need money? We invlty
you “to oecne and pet UP.

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Bring in hangers, please!
220 Magnolia

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prrtinu. flolhln* . . . h«»« it
th.ipx'Ktitv rlfinrd to preent
dclrrii.rali.-n.

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Tire Shop

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SOU. UKI.I. T E I. A TEL. CO

H A V E YOUR
WINTER CLOTHES
CLEANED BEFORE
P U T T I N G THEM
AWAY—

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Wine — Beer — Whinhcy

REPAIRED

CAPT. C. HOl.TSCl.AW. (liollred).
Owner

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KXIKKIKNCL UNNKCESSACft
ta S E N T IA I. WORK
WITH
1-KAfKTIMK FUTURE

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VENETIAN BLIND CO.

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS
Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard

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GHADUATE v e t e r i n a i u a n

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For Smurl (I room in ir
Kol Kfliart UMHMMI.k* t
leng'I It .Imm1 nil*'*■»"* wrt

r«pipnoU« tr*4X
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WITH WHAT SLIM TOLD ME,
I COULD'VE NAILED THE

REAL 6055 OF THE
SANTOS GANG/ 6UT
N0W--

CAN'T

O N E OF
YOUR
DEPUTIES
USE THE
EVIDENCE7

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and M irror Co.
Ill W. 2n.l S&lt;

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Ihr t htifight foIni**-h i*f thn givri
who ftrlcrt* » fine mu no

A CTO GLASS
S ENKAKI K GLASS

tin 1 Jrnl

I HAVEN'T G C T ANY EVIPENCE THAT WOULD
S T A N D UP IN COURT, AND
LENNIE MV SON, IS THE
ONLY DEPUTY. 1------------ "

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IT S GONNA BE TOUGH (OR LENNIE
WHEN I'M GONE. THE 6v)Y WA6 NEVER
CUT OUT TO 0 E . ,
A LAWMAN. W WHAT DO YOU

PONT WORRY A&amp;OUTI I W( 'f I
6ANPAGE YOUR WOUND ANC

I kNOW I M PYIN'-- AND
5 0 P O YOU f

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G-ORT OF HARD TO EXPLAIN
LEN N IES NOT A COWARD
EXACTLY, BUT-- f

I UNDERSTAND. DON'T BUT
WORRY ABOUT YOUR I IMF
SON, SHERIFF I'LL
HELP H i M . r &gt; 0
HOW LAW

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HLRE '5 THE WATER
IT'S PLENTY HOT j
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WE WON'T
NEED it n oh,
PAN THE
S H ER IFF IS
DEAD
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Auto. Public llobility

and-Proporiy Damago

Dare y o u
DRIVE

You too are

ON
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THE BEST

FRIEDCH1CKEM. 1 roe
UMM- M - YUM

around the
block 9
Though you may not
have a* many oulty to
woir gtf Ihe mao In the
vW ow . . . you M« jiu t
«
In the puWk
o a . Your dothfttJ re­
flect you (n your huaioff" c o n t a c t * . Ary
ite . . .
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msat lU o ain i t

One arddenf on
a trip around the hWk rmtid makr
you the defendant in a damage anil
for thouianda of dollar*..
Phone ua today about
North ‘America’* depend­
able protection. It coats |
too little to be without it.

SEMINOLE COUNTV L A U N D R Y CO.
, ^ A HttflH i J " ,-. . . a ■*

IF I S U x t S ’ LO W ,I LL B W E A K
r o e M i L t b 1—

w in d o w s

^ A e o u N O -j

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DO VQJ Miss
WHILE YOU f
WEBE A c d
PClSONER
OF WAG

ITGIRLS.YEVn.
S P E L L E D Q l C L 'S
ANO p r o n o u n c e d
g ir is /

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M A Y B E THAT LL

HE-LPYOUj '

!X 0 t V / a n d W E L L p ; I ^ A * V t C t S S 'N G f - v .

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M AtLE U P
FOR. All f
YO U'VE
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H tO N S 478

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H E 'S M iS S E O A LL
TH O SE Y^AGS O F

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FUN N' 0fEEVWlNG.
FLOCIC
VJE-ee GOING TO rJ ^OFMY c
HELP HIM CAIOH l iBECOGOS/J
UP OH WHAT HE'S

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GNEM EAHAHO
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IP a n -American Clipper In a u g u ra te s .
North Route l i mu Miaou To Ireland

a d v e r t is in g

for Cato In Applying
And S-P-f-f-D in Drying

bates

19c per tins for ona Insertion
OBc per line for thro* insertion*
07c per line for 0 insertions
|5e per line far 20 Insertions
Minimum riles . . . 30c
(•HONE L4K OR Q#ING YOUR Ads to T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, five words To the line, including phone Sod address.
All sdr erllsetnrntn for situations wanted will be charged for at (hi
regular clssalflrd rate*.

II II. POPE.CO.
U. S. TIRES nnd TUBES
MUDKItN sell located (
house, Phone 9122.

Ti

20 ACRE farm tried, good flow­
ing wclli, 19 ncres rough land
Pidm Hammock Sanford, Fla.
F. E. dels, 1101 Park Ave.,
• Sanford, Ha. Phone 651-W.

The C le a r Plastic Finish
For W ood or llnoloum

TOMATOES, beans, beets foi
canning. 11. (’ Whclchel. Phone
9110. S tate Market._________
THREE - PIECE wicker livlnv
room suite.
122‘v Pnlinetli
Avenue.

LOST

10 ROOM HOUSE completely
furnished. 703 Palmetto Ave- RED AND while pocketlxvok contsining
jewelry
and
ration
lu ie . Terms if- desired.
book*. Mr*. (Ml. .Stafford, 216
KEROSENE W ater Healer and
Dak Ave,
tank. Inquire 404 Palmetto
Avenue.
5 G A L L O N oil can* with conven­
ient yourlng *l«mU. Stafford's CO I/iRKD
girls
for
laundry
Service Station, phone 9130.
work. Regular hours and wngts
Apply
in person,
Hemii’oh
1 93 i
PO N TI A '
sed an
R easo n ,
County ljiumlry Co., 819 W
aide. 103 North Palmetto Ave­
3rd St.
_ _ _ _ _
nue.
______
GIRLS for Soda ■Fountain. TouchFive-room house outside city
ton Drug Co
limit*. 1mmedlate poiieisiun.
Robert A. Williams
Phon* 732 A tlantic Bink Bldg.
telephone county 3903

HELP WANTED—

0-room furnished house, 2(4 acres
of land Oh hard roud, 3W miles
from town.
Robert A. Will Ism*
Phone 732 A tlantic Bank Bldg.

S U R F A C E - N U

S rin gs I n j u r i n g S e u w fy
fa H e a r t a n d f u r n ila r e
I l l y I n i i l s s l — A lra k a l a n d W a t e r y i e e l — A tld n n j A lk a li H vvlile a V
P i V f S w ^ v1

Sanford Paint
iii ( ilass Co.
U

—g*t|
fUtprv#'

WANTED for
cleunlnx department and
end all-around helper.
Seminole County Laundry
West Third

HK8SER

7 0

l O T Wounded
In Europe Live

Burdick. South Sanford Ave
LARGE SIZE baby bet)
m a ttress.

MISCELLANEOUS

IDD1E CHOP, p rew ar
rsrriag e sud cur vest.
Service .Station, phone
CHOCOLATE syrup. S gallon
Jars. 75c. Homer’s Hod* Shop,

CURTAINS, Inr
table cloths
scarfs, washed, starched a no
stretched. 51B MellonvllIe A*e
Phone B79.
BORROW

21K IIII

uugurated Pan American World
, Airways' northern route overI night flight* to Koynee, Hire, for
the fourth consecutive tum m ert
Marking the first «t«p In the
lime roi.il hack to pre-war com nirrrinl activities, puhliration of
the Clipper's departure and a r ­
rival time*, as well as consider­
able rasing of restriction* re ­
garding
passenger
priorities,
came afte r four years of closely
guarded secrecy surrounding ail
operations of tha giant Clippers,
which have been Botfly employed
on wartime missions. Now certain
businessmen will be re n te d by
Clipper to »nd from the eon tin
ent on r r g u 1 a r I y scheduled!1
i atlMAN irg B iT T IrA U a H ,
lin rtiiy r&gt;,e K i M l M
flight* The Dixie Clipper Is th«
n r . l |.at.ll.*lloir75*sr It, DU.
first of the fleet to emerge from
her ilmb chrysalis of camouflage
Into her origins) gleaming allver.
The 74-passenger Clipper and
her sister ships during the w inter
returned to the United State*
from Portugal every other week 315.000 American soldiers a n d '
via the southern route frpm sailors hoipitaliied In this th r a trr j
Natal and Belem, Brmxit, thence since the beginning of the wnr.
by wav of Trinidad and Puerto fewer than 13,000 have died.
Itlro to Bermuda and finally
*6.1 Per Cent Recovered
New York.
The amply supply of whole
Some inform ation is now avail­ blood and blood plasm a provided
able concerning the stupendous by people In the United Slates
war job done by PAA's tra n s­ was a g re a t contributing factor
atlantic flying boat*. 01,000 vital in the recovery of Ufl.l per cent
war passengers, 7,000,000 pounds of the men, Hawley said.
of mall and 2,000,000 pounds of
(A dispatch from P aris said
1 rnrgo were speeded to their des­ 196.000 pints of whole blood were
tination* in Europe and Africa. flown from New York and thn*
Approximately 2,200,000 ml lea American »oldi*r* abroad supplied )
were flown on 90 “seclal m is­ another 140,000 pints. In addi­
sions"
fa r
from
accustomed tion. an estim ated 1,000.000 pints
routes. The Dixie Clipper itself of blood plasma were Used.)
carried President F ranklin. ^DOther facto rs in the extrrm ely . m
h u r t
o r
t o r
r o r * r r
Itoosevelt to the historic Casa- low Heath rate, according to the
j i o u rf lK « iiN o r :K
co rx TV ,
tilnoeu Conference in January, rhief surgeon, were the devotion I
• T in :
ok
n .o a iiiit .
in
TBe
PHI
of the medical officers and i IN RKHIIOTI lA
j | K K e S T A T i: O F
A I’AA (Tipper contributed to soldiers of whom more than 2.0IH I l . K N A P I . r C K H H T .
D tc * a» rd
(irtiernl Montgomery's defeat of were killed and 10,000 wounded
tin m a n
Field Marshal Erwin while serving with eom hat troops, T O CABl .Rl .N :W H O M I T M A T C O N .
Itouimel by flying a rush ship- and the excellent nursing care
N o lle #
i»
h ? r f lijr
g lft n
(h it
A M E L I A N O B L E file*! h e r flrvxl r e ; merit of am munition and tank the casualties received.
Of the 100,000 Americans still lw,i l an* K i t c u l r l i o f Cli# # ■ ! « ! # o f
part * to the Hlh Army a t El
L«'*i*x I 'p i j i P k t r f ,
t h a t p I»*
a f t e r in hospitals, n large percentage
Alumrin.
Immediately
h e r , |f# lilk m
fo r
f i l i a l d l» Pearl Harbor PAA flew apara will lie restored to dutv or re | r h A iM # . u m l t h a t ph# w i l l a p p l r (o
airplane parts and . tracer am ­ turned to the United States by ; the* Ilonorahl# R. W. Wnr#. t.oiinty
munition to its subsidiary, China July 10. Only those who cannot ^J u d t f f I»f H e m ln o le i \ u n t y t F l o r M a .
National Aviation Corp. for use be safelv moved will remain.
The speed with which the Army
b y t h r American "Flying Tl«era,"
en a blip r 40 grounded P-40'a to Is relum ing Its wounded hnmr
get into the air near Rangoon on also is a vast improvement over
Christmas Day and down 20 conditions th a t prevailed a flrr
the World War when the Inst
pintles ill a surprise attack.
Pnn
American
offered
Ita of the wounded were not returned
fnrihtic* nrd personnel for tra in ­ to the Untied States until four­
ing 1,100 Navy flight mechanic* teen month* after the armistice '
at Isitiiiardia Field, and almost Air evacuation is one id the i
5.000 aerial navigators for the principal reasons for this speed
\rtu y , Navy and Royal Air up
No less rem arkable than the
I'..:,, at its Miami Navigation
Im. i1 A «|wcial. still-secret R*- record on combat casualties is tb r
rug'll It Inn School was also opef,' fight age inst contagious dtsea'es
a ted to train pilots of unarmed In the World War more thnn 2.1.
i mn tori rial ships to assist their 00&lt;i soldiers died of disease Few­
f e llo w
m ilitary pilots in delect- er than 1,200 haw- died of
ing. reporting and destroying disease in the European theater
la this war. Mince there have
.
enemy sobs, ships ami plana*,
line Clipper ♦’■nr" He* vermin twic» as maiiv AinvrK‘a&lt;&gt; Irruvi - ,
r \ term inators to Genera) Stllweil
lop rmitrot of a (tin's(cried out-

EROSENE w ater heater and
tank, also - sm all Icebox. 013
Magnolia Ave. Phone 486-R,
BATTERY SET radio, looks like
now. cheap. 210 E. 6th St.
Phone 948.__________________
H acre* land lying south ol
railruad, house and 2 lot*
known ns Teuton Placo— W are­
house ami 2 lota lying along A T T E N T IO N : Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apt*, end
side of railway In Camerun
rooms two blocks from Main
City. Going Into service. Mat
St. one half block of ocesn by
Xunik, Rt. I, Box 133, Sanford,
day or week. Phono 049-U, 708
Broadway, Daytona Bctch. Fla
RECAPPED T lllE fll
FURNISHED
"ROOMS- 1408 Oak
Wa have In stock racapped p a s­
Avenue.
senger tires In alm ost sll slsea;
no permits sre now required to TH REE
room apartm ent, no
purchase these.
children, phone 0136.
RRLINHRBi
Lengthen the. life of your recap­ FIVE
room house
furnished,
ped tires by ro ttin g a rellner
225.00 per month. 3 mllet
In them. Ilsve Just rscslved a
South of Sanford opposite Dr
shipment of these In virtually
Baker's Dairy. J.V. Martin.
■11 sites. Also, ws have these
In truck sites.
— -V
A. it, l'H R V A T IPhtmr 2104
Seville, Florida STORAGE your ea r a t
' Garage.
Specie1 Cat
irtm tnt w ith ■ ataraiwk
nd. Terms. JUST RECEIVED a tew Evtready flashlight batteries. While
'^Mk Bldg.
they last 10 cents each. Electric
S ervice CoS tt-'-KBROBENK hot water haster
j;
- 018 Magnolia Avenoa.
PAINT NOWI
.
Have Good Reliable Painters
D
1930 TERitAPLANE, Very good Viaavailable.
Call Banford Paint
A Glass Company. Phone 303.

FOR RENT

MEANS A

STRAIN ON YOUR
REFRIGERATOR

BUSINESS .SERVICE

Holler Motor Sale*

208 W. 1st. SL

Can American’* '-'e a t contribu­
tion*, to the U-ritad States and her
Allies were made possible by the
international alrling's long ex­
perience u n i "know-bow" gained
through years of pioneering In
transoceanic flying. A ftar Months
of rareful teat flig h ts, studies of
weather and charting of hitherto
unmapped portions of th* globe,
I'A A Inaugurated Its first com
m rrrinl tran satlan tic flight on
Huy 30. 1939, on th* twelfth
anniversary of Col. Charles A
Lindbergh's historic aolo hop from
the Ui itrd Slates to Paris.
Since then the giant Clippers
have been shuttling rwfulortv be­
tween this hemisphere, Europe
and Africa.
Pacific Division Cllppon, of
the same type *9 the Atlantic
ta p p e r s . Inaugurated routes to
tha Orient, building thslr own
landing bases a t Guam, Wake
and Midway—bases which were
turned over Immediately to the
Navy when war was declared.
The Pacific division has been
uncrating under contract to the
Navy Air Transport Sarvlce.
while Africa-Orient Division has
Iwen operating ou4- of - Miami
under contract ta the . Anny
T ransport Command. Oldest divi­
sion In the System , tha Latin
-’Arnerienn .r has continued cotn msr-'

CNfCA fOUR R tF Q tG fR A T O R

SERVI CE

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK
by fcn expert. Superior auto paint
Ing, large assortment of ’colon
Your car can look new. Bring R
to tu and see.
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow
bungalow

Backed By Th#
’ .’W ic :f Sfcm dardi

,

Phone 122

W A N TED P ; 50 bona »n&lt;f fry m .
tto Grocery, 817 M o a t-

,

WANTED TO SENT
.*« Saaford"

C h a it r i

C R
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of

7

.d b u c t

CJonti

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A* B e a r d Of fllip-eyvie™
Ilia viii l i r a i n a i t a D l a l r let

Have You Heard
The One About

the business man who is being
sued? .There a re n 't many public
liability suits w ritten up in our
local paper*. Most of them never
g»;t into court, but that doesn‘t
mean property owners, merchants,
farm ers and othera are not being
sued. A ny one who comes to vour
house. Into your store, your farm ,
whether jgpj w ant to see them or
him D» auch iLafrlct. g u a rd ia n * not, maybe n friend, a cualpm rM
m a y r e p r e t e t t l t h e i r w a r d s , e x e c * or just someone trying to sel™
u t o r a a n d a d m I n le t r a t o r s m a y r e p ­ you something you don't want,
r e s e n t e a t f t t i o f A e c e a jtfd p e r a o t i*
esn
happen
and
a n d p r iv a t e c o r p o r a t io n s m a y he anything
often docs and someone gets
r e p r e a e n t r d hjr t h e i f o f f le e r s o r d u ly
a u t h o r is e d a g e n t s . T h e o w n e r * o f h u rt on your premises. The next
a m a j o r i t y o f t h e a c r e a g e In c lu d e d
thing you know youH bo getting
In S ft r h d is t r ic t s h a l l he n e c e ie a n
an im portant looking paper s a y f j
tng "greeting*" and a request
to appear in court to show caus*
why you shouldn’t pay over 8-V
000 or more for allowing some­
one to get hurt on yoar p re ­
mises.
f
If you haven't a public liabili­
ty policy all that is necessary for
you to do is to employ a lawyer,
take the case to court nnd enjoy
a good verbal 'fig h t, and if you
Among housewives recently
lose pay your lnwyer, court costa
Interviewed. • out of 7 T*er»
and the judgm ent (seldom awxW
cheating themselves — passing
920,000) B ut if you have public
up extra red points because they
liability Insurance you can take n
did not save all their used fats.
ringside seat and let your in­
surance company nay all costs
These women were saving only
of the -lawsuit, witnesses, law ­
the easy amount* from frying
yers. bond, court costs, etc.: i n
bacon or broiling. They were
addition pay the Judgment a g a im ”
lArmriag e n g the little bits . . v
you up to the anrtUUt g irte d In _
the meat trimmings and table
vour poller.
• “
scraps. Yet those small amount',
W arning this liability Insurance
saved and melted down, can fill
does not pay claims 'against you
fat salvage cans In no time at
for Injury to your employees.
•dll Har* |U | been cheating your­
You may need w orkmen's mm A
self t Then start saving every
pensstlon too.
scrap today I Our country need*
Drop in to see us and find out
(at* urgently to help make battle­
atiout our insurance anil service
field and home-front essentials.
We can save you 20% on vour
P.L. and W.C. insurance. C.M.
Boyd A Co.
_____ _
a

W IIE IIR

PRIVACY IS RB8PBCTKJV
WATERMELONS. Also firm vine
ripened tiomatoes for canning- YOUR natural ileslrc fur priyur)
in monoy m ntters 1* strictly
Norwornl and Tindal's Store
respected here.
Friends am.
Phone County 2105.
relatives are not questioned
about your creditYour em
GILBERT’S Panam a Cnocolote
tdoyer or business associate!
candy. Homer's Soda Shop.

5 room
6 room
4 room
4 room
fi room
B room

iioniffl«N| jirwl i r q u l r r c t i n
pr »i i# n t
claim *
a In i
dr m an d*
w h lc li
»ny
&gt; « « * « f • H h # r o f y o u , m m j h a v e n o t i c e ok M K ifm r. o r iA ?m n c a l n t l th e m U I « o f U E O l U i K (3.
t l H f K I H o r ALA V IA t l l t A I A Aun
D llT IlllT
OK
eiiN IK .
J A I* O U H ,
d «c*u ed ,
lain
of
#*1(1
C o u n t y , td t h e C o u n t y J u d g e o f
O L H r o i ' N T T . K 1. 0 II I D A . T O
K e n iln o le r m i n t y .
F l o r i d a , a t h la
K I.W T
a
e r rr .iiv ito H
ok
o f f i r e I t■ i h r f o u r ! h o n e # o f m Id
a A liy i i i e T N i t T .
f o u n t } ' a | Ha n f o r d. F k i r l d a . w i t h ­
N O T IC E
IS
IIE It K lIT
C 1 IV K N
in r l t f f i t c a l e n d a r m o r tf l i a f r o m t h e
t h a t ct m e e t If* a o f t h e o w n e r * n f
*I m e o f th e ft ra t
p u b lic a t io n
o f le n d * a lln a t e In H l- A V I A
D R A IN *
t h i * n o t ic e ,
H a th c la im o r d e m a n d
A U K D I H T U I C T «*f H e m ln o le t 'o im • h a l l he In w r i t i n g , a n d a h a J I e la t e
l y . F l o r i d * , w i l l he h e ld a t th e
th e
p la c e o f re m ld e n e d a n d p o e t o f f ic e o f A . I&gt; ud a A H »n# In »nk1
o f f Ire* a d d re a e o f t h e r l a l i u a n t , a n d d le t r le t a t te n « r c lo c k A . M .. o n
■h a l l h e ■ w orn to b y t h e c l a i m a n t .
th e ! I t h d a y o f J u n e , 1916, f o r th e
p u r p o s e o f e lu c t ln ir o n e au p e r v i s o r
• r e n t , o r a tto rn e y , an d a n y au ch
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n e t a o I l i a d a h a 11 i f o r a a ld d t e t r lc t f o r a t e r m o ' ;n r e #
'he void,.
y a a r a , a t w h ic h e le c t io n e v e / y a c r e
o f la n d In Ih # d l a t r l c i s h a l l r e p ANNIB HEM.R JAfX&gt;nR
Aa
e ie c u t r la
of
t h e ■U e l r r e e n t o n e eh a r e a n d e a c h o w n e r
W i l l
a n d
T r e le m e n t
o f • h a l l h * e n t it le d t o r o t e in p e r M ie
f J F .O U f lE
q.
JA O U R H ,
d e - o r h y p r o x y In w r i t i n g d u ly s ig n e d
f o r e v e r y a c r e o f la n d o w n e d i»y

to coniMtatf A quotum for the
purpose of holding iuch election
John Dud a
.
P re ilim l

! Beautiful Modern Suite

T W O Y tll'N G f r * « ^ milk g o a ts ,
r e asona bly p r ic e d
Mrs J N.

Inuerspring

ESTATE

1 OU *ft,J f ^ i i i of ) *m i l l * h r r « l i )

a p p ro v a l of ta m e
and fo r f in a l
d U c h a rc e
p a , e x e c u t r ix
cf
th e
e s ta te &amp;| ta n a P « y d :i |t , d e tra y e d ,
s r . Ift i# l C l L d e y o f Ua&gt;% 1 1 U
A l l ? I-1 a K C B L r .
Fxetu trL x of th e e a t a le of
4
L f iv§ P e n c k r f t , d e ce esa ad .

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Rose CourtSection. One
five
room house,also one six-romp
house.
Robert A. W llllltns
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Whig.

Soda Slmti.

a
jA C o n s .
D # c « IM d .
A L I^ C R E D lT O K fl A N D P E R .
SOW S
Ua VM O
C L A IM S
O R
p n t A lfD 3
A G A IK 3 T
3 A i ”

o b o r o e

Surgeon Callfi Blood
DonntionK V i t a l ;
Commends Medics

c l a s s if ie d

WEDNESDAY MAT 30, 1&amp;I5 #

NXVT couple dealrea /ernlaked
apartment or oattage. Pernan.wti.Wy s t r i f e

IF IIN U lIN i « m

miMSii i i i K YNtarcntciMiKiuui

8 IT . W A N T E D -

d a ! operatinr w over its 60,000
mile network of arrm l trade
routes throughout South ami
Cantral America and the C arib­
bean, carrying vital waitim e
cargo and nigh irio rity military
ar.a dlplnmatic pmasengei-s Ik*
tween toe United S tates and th r
other republics and colonies of
tha waatarn hemlvrhere.

LEGAL NOTICE

For tho»o who love the beauty of modem atylln* . . . thia bedroom aulte
will plpa.se the most discerning . . . 6 piece*—Include^ the full alzo iwd,
cheatrnbe, vanity with beautiful plate Rlasn mirror, a night stand and
vanity bench.

259

*&gt;

Mather of Sanford
203-09 E. 1st.

A NAME

“Goad A Bad*

OF

FAME

Phone

127

�'
*r (V'V

i(

attforfr IMemlb

If * » wish to k t free I If w# with U
vpreserve b r io ls t* til dm Inestimable privi­
lege* for which we harp been to loaf coaleading—we etasl fight]
—M T H IIH HC1RT.

e

i -! giJ—i-i-

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

E-Hlablished 1908

Industrial City
Of Osaka Is Hit
By Superfifrts

J

SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA. FRIDAY, JU N E

l.

1945

Seminole High School Graduating Class of 1945

/Churchill C
London CottTer
O .
To Decide Syrian
Independence Plea

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Pr**a*

Fas*

winch

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young

men

ire

in ihe

m ir o n tv b w iu a r o f the ta ll ■
W .it lil W rt r II. w ill co n clm lr thr r
Rt utltei i n S a n fo n l
It t« an honor clafcj* in tiu m i
n f tt4*Hii dn rahip to h tieg n e p o * » i
hlv mut m ntrhprl h r f o ir in S'fBi
ihtilta I ’m in ty , im m o rr f hull Dfi*'
th ird . &lt;»r 'HI i t u il r n l t . httvi* it
t ’M itn! n |M’ r c e it iiK r in 'ultiillta’t of
1M* or m ore during: i l i r i i fm ,i
Vi’J* 1 &gt; V&gt;f h i j f h uchit'd
F ift y one K id * a m i ■
K c b r d u le d
lit a p p e a r in

preeclvn

Reports Show Princi­
pal Parts Of Yokoh a m a Destroyed;
Shuri Japs Trapped
LONDON, June I. (AP&gt;—
France tuda) refuard to cum.
ply
with
Prim*
Minister
Churchill'* r * q u * a t th a t
French troop* In Syria retire
In the barrack. In avoid the
pnaaihility of a rlaah with
thp U rlti.h but in a runclllatnry m m r ordered F rm ch
force* to "ceaae flretog." A
I’arU
commanlcrnc
a a I d.
“ French troop* will remain In
their position*,”

processional

!«■&gt;th e

LONDON. June 1, (A P )~
Danger of a Hritish-French
f lu s h in the Levant dJmlnUh*
etl today anti steps were
taken
to bring
Hritairt,
Franee and tile United States
into a London conference to
| settle Syrian demands for
full independence Beyrouth
tlis|wtehen said the French
I i iimm.iinlrr in S tria agreed In a

match

r m if n r c iir r

w ith

the

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cam *

m+imlt i t -. « c iis r f if in g »* P r im e
1 h r I I* I f i l l 111 to t r r r i o . ih p to li'
. I l l i b t i f r f till «I r m a n dIr d . and
r*.
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v »*tar i 11 Ihe* i r f \ ICC
r»«.’ t*. 4•|4(OIS*« Rr iltsh
ii iatlt*d
hv
1*
I hn u
who r n t r m i tin
i*” ■ t • r f f o r l « to i rat&lt;&lt; r r " &gt;rdta|
V P ari*
i th i n y e a r « t r
Stall p o w r l l , * .41 -'littk. i n i it 11 !kta It1 thr local French
Mai
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Wf*
C he r
km
NikeMdj

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it II Hh i "

ao«l Jet r y Whilr. In at-m rp iu,
the jniRt year w rrr John
Robert Howell, Euifrne Penulnu
ton.
ftporire
TeriUilo,
Robert

Farm Labor Camp
6 Will Remain Open
Two More Weeks
4

M R E It 126 .

French Troops In
Syria Won’t Budge
But Cease Firing

f min it 11un • x c rc is o a at Seni
m ole M ich Scho o l w ill h r belli
M otitlny e v e n in g at H SO «»*cWk
at the -tchool a v id llo riu m , u-hf*
an hofioi c I a r i o f 94 stu ilrn f* , &lt;

4 hack on virtually all front*
Glinm reported ‘‘tho principal
portion of Yokohama virtually
wag destroyed’’ and returning nfrmeq indicated they Irft Osaka in
tho aame condition today. Tokyo
m broadcasts adm itted flnn-ca -e re
~ started throughout O iaka'e manu­
facturing center and were only
•‘gradually being brought under
control.” claim ing the Jap* de­
stroyed 47 Superfort*. The raid
wan made by 450 B-29 and 150
• flghtef*.
Fiv* American division* on
Or

M

51 G i r l s , 29 B o y s ,
14 In Army, Navy
Make Up Class

Great wave? of Superfortrepaoa today lighted fires
In Omtkn sending smoke 27,000 feet above Japan’s most
~ h i g h l y industralizcd city
amid an announcement th at
a almilnr raid burned out 6.9
square miles of Yokoharfm
Tuesday as Allied ground
forces drove Japanese troops

C o n lliard

Mera ber Att-socialcd Pretw

94 Students To
Graduate From
Seminole High

W ASHINGTON/ Jane 1,
(AP&gt;—President Trumen de­
clared today the 0 , 8. Army
In the Pacific ultimately will
he twiep ila present alM and
"bigger than o ar Army w»»
In Europe a t (Cm he Ieh t." In
a ■pedal message (a Con grew*,
reiterating American determ ­
ination to fight the Japanese
to a •‘complete finish,” the
President called for workera
In ship repair y ard s, to meet
tha Nlpponeee suicide attack*.

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It’s Small World:
Sid Hudson Meets
Pal In the Pacific

iieufer ami William Tindall*.
TRONT ROW-—LEFT to Right —Tommy Vaughan, Harold Chapman, Pete llukur,
I inrun Ruth Or) ham, Emma Rum hies Marv Ann W heir h el, Kmlly
T h e main prog nun at gr«*InBonny A ustin. Dofie Dunn. Jean Hall, Roberta Even*, Janet lle tie l. Shirley Cameron.
line Hull. Pauline Mrl-cllan, t'h ailo lle I rue, Cutlierili* Clark,
A llo a s x v rc U t a w ill bp
Betty Corrodl, Alice Hell, M artha Pag*; Ethel Brown, Martin. Hmwit, VVHindu Hn *I y,
Bark in lilt goto] old days be­
on, Virginia An*le&gt;. Gerald D&gt;*tlng Marion Ualxirn. Oharisa Daw.
by F h a r lr s D fc««o tl. M nnon lipMarlon Herbat. Paul Hod gins, H erbert Muse, Killy Shotm akrr, Bills Shuman.
yond rucall when Sanford h ad a
sdrlen, Troy Ray. l&gt;*'i4| Jsrk».«n
b
o rn m
n l Mlmu*
M in n i t
lBirth
t u lh
O
d lu im
...
.
,
u
_
i
born
and
Cldhan
JHHy Chapman, lo rrv Pe*rso V n ' u MalhleUl U a u 'o l MJIIpr. , „ t l , lr&lt;j ,,y &amp; i f t , R^.*, *■■A winning basahidl iJlib. Benny
..T h e WKA Farm Labor Canto SECOND ROWt—Cecil Loe, Roivmary Collum, Lucy "Ward, Marian I’earaon, K ara
M1IL. .ir. ^ iu m no/tl: - 'in o t fl M '
Jletati Ulchruit.
B
.......................I
If h r tut. Belly
MOore, RbbSifa King. Betty Herman®
■Intnwyvr, Mary Bennon, I'st ^Phitlti
atTvahei mtnar-Awmnm -an d .I c n l h 1 Moya, -Betty Butler,
'l
i f , 'r
n T
•' r n t l l U l
"H .oireev f h'hfnu^h
roug
“Rod'' u»o,1 to &lt;-n VAnUnualfy U&gt;
Joe Petra*.
Pe
la, Jee
Calvin Taylor. Claude Bleckney.
Kdlth Cheatiuit. Byls'ls Mel»rh, Mildred Robaou r(ernl5 rla , lAtndrprl.t.
Audrey Ha. h. K,lllt„lJim.- A«ar.lt»«
of
h.-rnn
S treet win rem ain opart fot tha Betty la c Niche 1*. OuUrf Davl»,
nf
of
llimtripal Ball park to see his
Camille Batten, Maps* Green. Robert Hartley, Marshall Foreman
next lu o week* in order to meat THIRD ROW»—Bob Ckllnbanj Herman Brumlay, Robert Cranston. I.ydia Wielmldt,
H i ll !»P riu iife b y K u p t T
I riFk
' i nt i snl Hu,l„io ,%hiim hr idolthe noedit of growers. it was a n ­
ton I'rtnclpnl McrniMn k M om * iii .l , 1. p
ill,- I■*&gt;v and mow
nounced today by County Agent
will prc*cfit the ihpItonH’* In^ • riuu'ii th f
II omUgtd On I'npr H i I
C. U. Dawson.
Wlu’ii Sid (“»»** Gi f»nif with
A t the present tim e there are
fht* \V RNhingtdii M rim to r*, B e n n y
2110 of B ritish negro subject*
dr-*nured lhf» Nj o f t '
pnges fo r
from the Baham as a t the camp
every crumb of information about
whose contracts expired T hurs­
hiR fuvorite »tnr pitcher.
day. All b u t 10b of theae will
Then cii mo the vior, and on
leave shortly for northern labor
Sopf 2 | 12^ /lb iiit) joined the
Tho
whole
of
San
fold'*
dorks,
|
There
wrrr
am
nr
moment
a
*
&gt;
f
camps on the eastern seaboard
\nv V it*' bint truck »«f bin old
wharves ami hoik oil plant* up | anilnu* »u»i«’ii»r hi trying to
where they ore vitally needed In
p»l nit■«! frtrml, Snl Hudaon Then
Lake
Monroe
were
menaoed
at
|
atl
the
surtnui
hu»e
to
where
the
agricultural areas.
5 .IHI o ’ c l o c k T h u r a f J a v ................... ... water *«■ drep enough to gut * 74
IVreeni Of AII
H arry H H r r i r i , |»i tiin iiv e frl mo- d«y h i n nhip Ituidrd mt All
T hat this year's labor program
suction
rfferl
and
avoid
polling
bUBtfirn
•* mm n( | , it i« |iiiij,’ h Hit (kiwi..| in ihi* !%ti ifo anil In and
hv
the
h
la
iiiiK
acini
tr
a
d
e
,
of
a
using Imported Bahamas h si been
1.4 ki ! i hr »-U ■••j141 of rd Sjft Sid
Volunteers
Women;
il UmI \\ t*iIt !■-*■Ig
hihI SanfiU'
Bound
Champion
rmrlhlM&gt;uml
tru
c
k
cuntJilnknif
in
air
decidedly successful, was today
Mij.i-etf nf »hs \rm \ Air Force
•
.......
Moc
k
f
•
■
'
•
*
*
The
fire
oa*
about
nut
whell
tatter
noon
In
Serious
Wreck
K
aii«
»
n
»
nf
iu
k
h
tc«t
*vi*’i»n
Indicated by Mr. * Dawson, who
I - t » &gt;i*| H d on " hr wrote
Some
Turned
Away
the
fire
Irurk
arrived
frutii
the
i f k h b n r f t 1U n 'v s
gasullne.
Iwnind
for
the
B
oland
added that the workers had come
low Iiy.uhr. Mr. B t Mill* of
Naval
A|r
Station
after
l o a d i n g Sanford Naval Air Station, I hlef
A la rc r farmer s»nd
on time, hed stayed ae long as
■»I i i idrt ) Ao’inir * !hf day b«F i f t \ M'MM
r »-l*UJ jrtU! w rit’
TALLAHA8HKK. June I. (AT —
KIK8I.MMKK. J u n e I.
lio n
they were w onted,, bad proved l^ lg iila tiv r reapportionment was Twenty seven persons were in up at the Standard Oil Bulk Cleveland said The tank truck HCC’IU U M U HU tr l | t \ t h i i l i m t u f l l u ’ grower of tin (iriH'U
f»’ft* ycnterduy lli’ « playing hall
belong!
In
the
Southern
Oil
Com.
Plant
on
la
k
e
Shore
Boulevard.
ra(||*»t
Kir,
lleeren
"
«
a
fomuirly
efficient and had been a vital virtually the only major Uauo left Jured, none seriously, yesterduy
here in thr Ulande. I spent a
i'e n t r u l K lu rid u IMimhI lln n k holil
patty.
Cause
of
the
blaie
ha*
not
Spectators
notice
the
truck
was
Intendrnt
of
the
Ciillf
Oil
Tuiim
facto r In Seminole. County’s suc­ unsettled last night as the 1015 afternoon at .1 o'clock when the
whole tiny with him you know
tit the o ffice o f I ho I'u ii l y N tirn f
been
determined.
afire
aa
it
passed
the
traffic
light
na]
of
Sanfiml
For
27
yeai*
he
cessful crop season. This Is (ha Legislature readied Itself ta r final ^streamlined A tlantic Coast Lino
how much I hkrd him
In 8 * n f o r il y e a trr l«»y. Mr*4 J u llu *
A
nother
call
yeaterday
was
to
at
French
Avenue,
but
the
driver
w
ii
engakced
in
the
whotctalv
second year of the m igratory la- adjournm ent of lie 80-day sdkslon Champion was derailed about n
In hm letter. MtlU rnclnaeti the
wai nearly to tha city limits nut out an awning f h r at the iM n ir fr h lr r , c h a lrn iH fi of the ( i * r
jewelry ouRlrirwi under thr u »me fidbminr vArrrj 1 from an Army
bor program.
den t!lu h Hloml Bunk com m itt p c ,
at noon today.
mile porth of her# on ila way to before hr looked bark and s a w tha Table
Supply
Grocery
Store
of
IlnTPli
Bro’*
and
•
f
puMuiiltuh put out 111 the I’afific
G. R. Barnes, camp labor super­
repo rted tM * ftu u fil» if. fcvenlTnif
In extended meetings the Leg Tampa.
blase, according to Fire th ie f There had !&gt;een an epidemic o f one
visor, will leave soon for V ir­
( C e a l t a w e * O a !* • ■ • ■ ! * (
o f thp riiodt * in t m at 11 c U iitf* Ftttnburgh Hhr f»m p to .Sanford .1rrti
The three-unit del«el engine Mack Cleveland.
■Uch
nuisance
flrea
lately.
Chief
in
UU
H
*'4til yvN, Sid 11udnon is here,
ginia Beach. Melvin Oaks, camp
« e n l l n u r t l On F u f f O *
left the trark* as did Ihe baggage
In one of the moat risky and Cleveland rrvealrd one at the
m anager, was transferred elseBorn in FMObtir/h. thi* tun »*( Hmj Kmv» giNs&lt;| h will he to hear
car anil five uleel paiaenger car* daring operations ever under­ Bui station on Park Avenue an I
thm i-&gt;* .urn m ri’fttiy Itlfht now'
where three weeks ago and his
M r a t it I M t ► I 1 11 Hi r i* i *-1». M
The dieiel unit* turned over taken by Sanford firemen, ilia several on Sanford Avenue lie
Heeren wa • ^^P^dui*i**d
N l d o a t »*it f &gt;•**&lt;! th*- • ’i ■ • *&gt;oiuik aTmiiHl, but it may
place for the dtSfAUtin of tho
and raught fire
liberate
throwing
of
lighted
fire
was
put
out
with
vapor
not­
1 I'itteburith High School /f fot ft hs. «C’ »her !*■’ monthu before he
season was taken by W. H.
Tho passenger cars nt*l lutg. ales with w ater pumped thru igh cigarette* It Ixdievcd to l&gt;c th e West Sirie Primary
Knaaar.
/ l a s u l m r P m i r r u m the tollegr of MulnUtllr I'.t m '• * JM ^n.i go nine inning*.
gage ear lore up about 100 yards a auction hoaa from the lakr
l\H
l
lOHllIK
I
n
i
^
n
i
n
i
»nrmlid
file
I'reViitmai
M*&gt; m Irfimtelv the Wingmen a
Mr. Barnes pointed o u t that tha
of the single track to badly thal
.. *r
■*.
—— ———■
j ohurrh in tbitehiirgh uml
uit*-io the hole nrul furthermore.
govarnm ant'a
m igratory- labor
railroad (pen on the spot aald jt
The We«l hhlr ^I'uii.ti - Srljfloi ford. 'He wai
» mcriibe# t»f the
I
br o &gt;&lt;111* of
the yn’itr it pitchers
program had proved of g reat
would take It least two days to
held it* Hoeing h a) I'mgram a * rlm MaRornr I tnlgo &lt;h»! Jslnme
I
»“ "oneout
of thr bigleague*
value' In filling th e farm labor
clear the wreck.
today
The program wag pre- [ Qf pltlaburgh Ifkd for 25 yram
|
D*1’ ,n,t yearshortages of the country where
Several telephone poles were
aented by the fourth gratfe ^l**a. | wag a member of the Waalitngtnfi
I ‘ Thinmay
riot utackud with
men had left farms to enter tho
knfcfccd down *nd tcleshono te n .
directed
by
the
claaa
teacher.
Mra.'
Infantry,
an
indepe*
dent
milituty
I
of
X
ou
h(»ya.
but If you
service or- to
vic« In Klaalmmee was cut temI e v e r u a te b e d »b** la n k y T «
Irene W a tt_____ _
„
At the present tth , negro worko rg a n is a tio n of P itta b o rg h .
, f r (my work bark in the sta te s
Tho progiam will tic n. follow*;
Co. Ci—Florida- State Guard,
•ra from Jamaica _________ .
Survivor* Include Ihe wtdoa. Von mu*t agree that all Ihe boys
Aitnguiuvr—Sylvia llu^v*
to the middle w eat and tom e to »U1 not hold any drill next Mon
Mr*.
dUirry
Ilccrcn
of
Sanford,
J. K. Johnson, alectrical super.
The ~rtev Jo* A. Tolle, pastor
Termed by the Rev. W.F.
1. Dpviiing S o n g --''Love'*— o n s slater, Mr* George Weilil of In thr A m rrirsn league dreaded
O illfornla to hAtaVat erope, ha day night on account of tha grad- Intandent of the train, said th al
to *rr Sid pitch
and he was
nation
on exercises fatt Seminole High after an Inspection of the seen? Brooks. Jr., as *'a very Inlsrest- of the First Methodlat Church Sung bv the entire el**».
declared. •
:
•
Pittalrtirgh. dhe brolner, All.nl
2. “Tlic lairil’* I’ruvcr” - Sung Heeren ai*o of P lttshuigh, » i itching for thr w eakest club In
ool, Capt. John Galloway an- he thought the derailm ent was In r story.” la * new novel. The for the peat three years. **&gt;
Meanwhile, aa County Agent School,
(hr American leag u e, the W ash­
among the 300 m inisters of the
entire cl*«*
Dawson put It, b* to being delug­ nounced today
cousin,
William
Weekerle of
caused by a split section of Rock of Life/* w ritten by Mr«. Florida Methodist Conference who by3. thePlano
at th at, he
S oltw -'T hc Three Maitland, and acverol niece* |,r.d ington Senator*
J.J. Bolly of Banford, which will
northern
ed with request* * ’................
track,
Ha
stated
the
train
was
war winning 'JO games a season
Sanford esperlanced one of tha
be released In September fn hook yesterday recalved from Bishop King’s llo n s s ”—Monroe I’earee. nephew*:
grow ers for sk “ *
negro farm hottest
If
not
going
from
50
to
60
miles
an
days In ita history.
Ferd A rthur J. Moore, appointments
4. Plano Solo—"The March of ^F u n eral service* will l&gt;c cm with a cellar ja il club . , more
jy tho William D.
form by
B. F
workers, ‘'They
Writing, taletrealfao** Oa ra a * S ill
on Sid later
. th a t guy de­
the hottest, as tb* official ther.
mane Bubliehlng Company Of fo r the ensuing year, and will Wee Folk*”— Edwin l-ockel.
for mometer
phonln» and ta
ducted St the Krlckvon F u ' i i a l serve. apace . . . not just—s few
of B. F. Whltner, weathh a ta hi* naxt parish at Braden5. “Tha Citixepshlp S o n * "— ilu iu s
Grand Rapldi, Mich.
workers," I
a
t
LUO
l
’.'3L_z.UK
t
u
armah, records*} a anaxlmum of
.
- _ —■—
Song b y th o -en tire school.
—JUtla-ia the fir st-boota-t» be t e n , _
th a t hs la
K. D. Brownlee off! |
the II
103 - degrees.- Bmoks. thl
Tha Bav. Edward F. McKinley,
6. “ True W ealth" Dora Rich- elating. Interm ent will follow ill i
written by Mrs. Dolly who
~~~* allot men
across
Lake
Monroe
from
,1
___
_
paator
for
the
past
four
years
artlson,
Frank
Murphy.
Myrtle
writes under the name of Etienne
negro workers
Cemetery.
Ing gwamp , lands, tpada It hex/,
the
Livingston
Memorial H arper. Audrey Dunn and Don* Evergreen
Goddard Bolly. However, at pre­ at
Last year 1,50
left and reminded eltisane of the men­
Pallbearers are W. A. l«avii:,
Methodlat
Church
of
Jacksonville,
sent time ahe U working on an­
Jones.
labor ace of foreit fire*.
this section for •'
E. C. Harper. Fordyrc Russell,
has been appointed to luceced
7. "Jo y "—Carole David.
camps, be said. m\{,
Heat or no heat, Sanford Lions other novel.
L. M. Himes, John Krider slid
Rav.
Tolle.
8. "The Lord 1* My Shepherd’' R. W. RupreehL
—
must rally tonight at the form er
Tha eentral theme of “The
K.C W i ll ia m s , locomotive en­
Rav. McKinley’s family In­ —lung by the school cnihlren
J. C. Penney Store and try to Rock of Life" revolves around a
gineer of the A tlantic C oast
0. Plano Solo — "Tho
Frog
speed up packing a small moun­ woman of the peasant class, who cludes his wife, Mrs. May Mcl.inr Railroad, completed T h u rttain of contributad clothing and with her husband, Joknathon and JClnlrv and three children, E d ­ Pool" —Ann Raliorn.
day. a nuarter of a cantury of
10. Plano Solo—‘‘The Bouncing
■hoes In order that III clad per- children emigrates from a peace­ ward, nine; Marvin, six and Mary
aervlre. and waa congratulated by
Dali"—Jean ette Smith.
eons In war devastated areas ful Alpine valley In Switzerland three years of age.
a group of friend* who g ath er bt
11. Young America Speaks—
not shiver from the cold,
t Sheriff Charles
Rev, Toll* will leave Wednes­
to America.
Joe HsIL director of the USD the offica of E.M. Carroll, g s t f
V « e U f O o m ^ n y v l j f t tb la ^ x fU ,.
David
V
anN
en.
was the edict dean forth
ptrtjr Jack Hlckaonday
for
Bradenton
with
Mrs.
New hardships corns. But r v
12. Flag of My Country—Elsie announced today th a t due to eer- cral foreman.
g Lion Clyde Ramsey et diant
Femandina la N u
and undaunted amid bar Toll* and the children, Betty Jo.
ta in difficulties, the IJSU fictile
In preaentlng Mr. William*
I
purchase me
todays Lion'* Club meeting In tears, Mother Marta abouldora Rosalie, Caroline, Joe 'Jr. and
Wednesday end F
13. Helpfulness— Louise MeAl- scheduled to be held on Sunday, with a 25 year service emblem In
reference to the Lion sponsored trials aiKT responsibilities, la Ann, bat will return Sunday to
Frank Hammond,
June 3, has t&gt;e*n changed to Sun behalf of tha railroad. Mr. C araeNeilJ, who ngiecta
exandar.
drive to collect clothing for ceaseless toll, by loving and Be­ preach bis farewell eermon.
ataeUng on *
roll *ald: “ Mr. W illiams, It wtoaa
for two weeks, will n
14.
Vacation
S o n g — by th e en­ day, June 10.
United Nations relief.
atlonal Iniek,
He
stated
that
“ha
hedvsurely
ing, the heroine guides ber float
Mr. Hall also said that the me a g rea t deal of pleasure In
’chase tha lataat f i
tire school.
tr
N ot only that, but he announc­ to “to* Rock of Ufa'.
enjoyed
hie
stay
In
8anford.“
and
Dqoere Del.. w ...
hat will also buy mt
ed th a t. Joe Ifabch had Just
16. Pfano Dual— Richard Hall USO will hold a corn roast on presenting this pin to you. v “**
would mlae all hU
C&amp;ndlie for Christmas.
After years of pioneering, she that _ ha hare,
Friday, June 1 a t 6:00 P. M. on have been a good employe*
Afi
brought In a truckload of cloth­
but
that
ha
was
and
Evelyn Jones.
the grounds outside the USO. have served this company
founds a Christian home far
ing
contributed
In
Oviedo
and
It
held
iking
for
a
rood
report
of
16.
Announcements
and
Awards
ik j
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County
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FUNERAL
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PH O N E 118 OR BRING YO UR Ad« co TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, l l 'e Vnrda to the line, including phone and uddreaa.
A ll advertisements for altaationa wanted will he charged for at thi
regular cleaaifled rate*.

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LOST: Genuine blue* leather in.
foul. I'hore
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house. I'llune til 22.

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let ulntaiinns personal paper*
lie turn to i.itul- ,s. A . i.uui
20 ACRE farm tiled, good 'lowInga Navul Air Station.
lie
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uard.
Palm Haninoek Sanford, Fla.
F. E. j
1l o t Park Ave.,
Ha* lord. Lin- Phone (551-W.

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10

ROOM
HOUSE completely
furtPlh-il. 70d Palmetto Ave- t LlAsUED
girl*
lor
l»uoo
HU*. T en ia If deaiied.
wart,. Regular lour* uml wag*-*
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P A IM E T T O CAFE.
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Phun, 7df
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6 G A LLO N oil can* with conven­
ient |outing apouta. Stallord i
Service Station, nhnie til-HI.
FOR SALE - 19-17 Dodge I oo|&gt;r;
■Do Halt)
Bed » l l h
water
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ltl.1t PONTIAC *«-dan
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Phone :nn.i.
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MISCELLANEOUS

C U RTAIN S, lace table cloth*,
1032 HUICK 7 passenger Sedan.
scarfs, washed, starched nml
Looks almost now. Inside and
stretched, filrl Mcllonvlllc A&lt;e
nut. You'll be sorry If you re
Phona H79.
|&lt;hi D&lt;* t&lt;&gt; get this fine rnr
.) or. Nortli PalmvUo A v*. Ptmuc
BORROW HERE W HERE
371.
PR IV A C Y IS im S I’ W T K D
BUUSCIUUE
to
th e
Florida YOUR nntural desire for privacy
In money nutters _ Is sit icti&gt;
Sportsman. Gulfport 7, Flu.
respect**! here.
Friemis ami
*|.0O par year. Sutewldu hunt
relatives ere not iiueetloned
tng mid fishing news. New alul
about your eredlG
Your em­
, authentic.
ployer or business associate*
EN G LISH made double shotgun.
will not beer of your personm
12 gauge, leather case. 6 lanes
affeirs. There is no cause for
■hells, $60.00 J.ll. Proctor. 008
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
•" Elm Ave.
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r n i i N T i t v IIA M F f..r
No co-makers on money loans.
A S M A L L COUNTRY HOME for
Variable payment plahs.
a emnll price, w h a email.
F A M IL Y I A) AN CO.
payment down
Balnnce » * « Oorlda Bank nidg.
PHona SJ
renL eilward r . Lane.
i
SIX ROOM Spanish bungalow,
two other houses, priced right
by owners. Terms, 607 Psrk
Ave.
40

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laths.

1 BUY, pay cash for old Irons,
vacuum cleaners, toaster*, reardlrss of condition.
210 E.
SL Phone 048.

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OVERSEAS Rtrvic* man’* wife
avmiUiiir to enrr for children in
a fu r
hone 244-W
6 ROOM house on three lota.
evenings.
$760.00 cash, balance like rent,
6:00 P.M.
plua OTV Interest I f inlercsled
call 788-W.
Lumber Y'erd.

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TRUCK T IR E S
W e now have In atock Norwalk
Gold Standard truck tires In the
following sizes:
600*10— 0 ply 796*17— 7
600* 2 0 - 1 1 lily «jX26*20— 10
06»;*2tt , tl
ply 000*20— 10
700*20- H ply C4(ntd6— 0
700*20— 10 ply 095*10— 0
760x20- 8
ply 746il8— 0
760*20— 10 ply 745*10— 0 . .
i &gt; 796X10— 7 Ply 746x17— 7 ply
These sizes can be shippad or dalivered promptly.
Whore we do
not have an aatabUehed dealer,
Will be, glad to hear from tire
dealers, or waragos, who * r a intareated In haring a good cGabllshed tire agency. . W * also have
e k . * falr-guanU ty o f-i
senger tires, tubes, and battei
* also truck tubes.
D ISTRIBU TO R FO R N O R W A L K
GOLD S T A N D A R D TIRES,
TU BES and B A TTE R IE S. At.
M.
PREVATT,
SE V ILLE .
F L A . PHONE 8104.

W ASH IN G TO N . May 2.V ./Pi
The W ar Department revrali-d r.
-rntly that on May 1. right .lay*
•&gt;efore the Eurr*l&gt;enn war ended.
7.000 umiiutatinii cn*e* wen- in
Armv hospitals in this vnui.lij
and 1.000 had ln-,-n di". Inn ged
and returned I** civilian life
Munir Gciui.il Nnrmaii I b.rk
lUrgeiiti general,
aid n .in of
hem urr ■o-ralleil, “ basket *-a*c-.
.lin e all four limb-, aie completey Ioat. However, In ackno'vlcdirrd
tat one man n nnil-lintllc a* i!tj
lost pait* i f liotn leg- i.nd
-nth arm*
a*
&gt;■
rc-oH
of
leering uftrr an airplane r« h
Only an veleiar* have *utt*-r
I the lo-* ut tlu .e limit-, I -I'll
ral Kirk rep-rlul \ptirn'in• in*i cent nf Ihe in.|n l» : ni
luet liave lost more lliai one
..nn, mid nlviiil thrrc-fouit.»R of
heat tiOU-rwl I fin er JirV ,«* Idlers
Aho lost tsHth Ifira. Alnmt nil if
if th«*M* are h»*iea lie low lh l.nit*.
alf o f the arm « naea arv tilnive
'it c IIkiw .
(•«*nrrul Kirk said thnt thv
.ivrr.itrr hidilii l wild
• ffi-r»Ml
(hi1 |n«( uf it iimh »»«•»• crin »
dial «urh an injtiiV iI»m - .»••* .»n
»cnt him from itaim in^ a “ •elf
•vapeeliiur. ua«*Tul role in » &gt;i f ' • '
T**n»*’ •»/ tiir*«’ •nhlier* wi i \VI (I I h** t Iklll I U alfll •*1 * 'I
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n sin it t be * 11 i .t* nn*!
A*• I I1•••I til ft'WlAt III f* •' I til l
of othi'i amp**teen.
Cirm-iul K iik ilecierrd tiiut . ..•
Armv iln»*R "fvrjytliinfcr i " ‘ *iiiit''
for thibt* -soldier* in tin *.i\ #tf
n# ftpiviK ihrm make* .1«
juhtment
Ki Iiur arc ihown tn
give lh«**c* mm a tfiini|n&lt; •». .in
futurr that i« in aloic I f n* •»
D hp of thewr railed *'S-*ii.^ Inti*
|
i*» an tticourngifi ■• •in *
a I of h••\i tin* A rm v iurr* f ••• a iiimii uihI I i .i Iha titni
until in* U irady to i#-« iiMp .*
normal lift*
It i» hot iir&gt;nftiinl fm no’ii va11ii
tiir
of |v%ii arrn&lt;
I •! h 1«
to d n vr nn Mutoinuhil*’, rat**
lairk. u«r n tviiwritrr. ••!»! and
dr ■ v%it Ii Milt hrlp da»*'» •»»,-• hi
griirinl &lt;j«• «iinoat r v n ,11. ■ ; l i-)
forunrly dnl. (retniul Kirk waid

FOR RENT—
kl 1 r*n I i v n i
...........
and vacationists — , Apts. t.nd
rooms two blocks from Main
SL one half block of ocean by
day or week. Phone 91U-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona Reach, Fla

Seminole County
Court Record

T O E H A N F O R D I I E I lA L n . S A N F O M ) F L O IU D A
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land Sylvaater RocVmore.
U 2 Army To 0. B. Arnold
t i U l M ui iu M g e r ttla '’ . *tt Water ii.jr.tlng Club i
M eirlage License
Atkinson, George 11. Cocoa, Fla.
And Madelyn Harkleroad, Cocoa,
Fla.
Ilarlou, Cecil Craves, Washing­
ton D. C. And Msri# I*ouls« 11111gauyrr, Chicago, III.
\V'ilk ilia. Melvin W. Connecticut
And Vivian Elol* Hagan, Hertford.
i nstillo, Erne*to C. Arizona
A i.il Stella M. Castillo, Arizona.

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Springtime, Ideas To Brignten Your
“ Home Sweet Home
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.Maude Adams introduced RotInnd In the American stags, and
took the title /ole In "L 'A ig lo n "
in IDOL
\ci.i agar, used, aa a culture
mi diuio for bacteria, la an ln*»re(licui i f “ bird’s ne*t soup” In
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th«* liiiflinena man who It being 1
nurd? There aren't many public I
liability suit
written up in our 11 i
lot-al tiapera. Moat o f tnern ncvti
i»i t into court, but that doean'i
fiiruo iirnperty ownera. merchant*,
fnrim'ra and others are not being
hind Any one who comes to vo-t
lieu.--, into your store, your farm,
whether you want to see them or
not. maybe a friend, a cuetpmer
or juit someone trying to sell
von something you don't want.
. - vti.ing
can
h appen
and
often docs and someone geti
buit on your premises. The nezt
thing you know you'll be getting
nn important looking paper ra/
tog “ Greetings" ond a rctiuro
to not rnr in court to show cau**■» t. v mu shouldn't pay over $6.io*o - i more for allowing some
-in- to get hurl on your preIII! Of*
l( OKI haven't a public llabilt
tv policy all th a t'is necessary fot
you In do is In employ a lawyer,
Inkc the case to court and enjo
n good verbal fight, and If you
I-, y your lawyer, court costs
and 'he Judgment (seldom ovc
y.’uouo) But if you have public
■i.it slit y liikumncc you can take * M l
nngsiiie sent nml let your In
• i Mice company pay all cost*
..f the tnwsuit. witnesses, 'law
\ .i- bond, court costa, etc.! in
ndilitinii pay the judgment against
voit up to the amount stated in
v-oit policy
Wnrntng this liability inauranre
docs pot pnv claims -aglinet you
for uijuiv to your employees I N
] on mnv need workmen's com
|M*fISilt Mill tllll
,
I -iop in to *re us and find out
nl*. it nur insurance and eerHce
Wi' inn *n\c you 20*» on your
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‘Here’s Your Infantry’ Dr. William Rule Ex- Quantity I Reduced
Hurricane Rut
plains Work Of Af­
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Prices
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Army ipectaele touring the stele
to further sales uf bonds of the
—7th War Mian drive, will be
^shown, admission free, et Sem­
inole High School Athletic Field
on Thursday, June 14 at K:30
P. M., it wae announced by Ed­
ward F. 1-ane, county publicity
chairman o f the drive.
£
More than 86 young men, each
, o f whom has seen at lensl thrre
% yeara of overseas duty, w ill partlclpate In the Army exhibitlo'
\ T h e _ 183 Army Ground Force
11 ml* from Cmnip-. BUrulls*
tb ** ualL slid w ill•tin
a W tatlh
w ith ■
-lb
'•m u trlf fo r the occasion.
On June 8, In Tallahassee,
haste*,
hlaj. Gen. E. W. Fslet o f Camp
Standing will tum over this unit
to Governor Caldwell and It will
then proceed on a tour o f tb*
elate.
A number of ladlra o f the
Garden Club and the Rcbeluth
Lodge No. 43 have been serving
at the booth at Y ow ell’a from
May 14 ".rough May 19 In con­
nection with the war loan drive.
The D irt Gardener1- Circle of the
Garden Club wa* repraeented by
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. D. C.
Howard, Mrs. George
Harden,
Mrs. Fordyce Russell.
Tbe Roe* Clrd* was represent
ed by Mr*. B. B. Crumley, Mri.
H. If. Coleman, Mrs. O. P. Hemdon. Mrs. J. G. Patterson, Lira.
B. R. R « k , Mrs. E. N. Fielding,
*
sfm
Mra. R. F. Col* and Mr*.
Vol
William*. Rabekah Lodge No. 43
M was represanted by Mra. George
Ewan and Mr*. Mary Bolly.

OIL RANGES

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by H I G H T S T O W N tire c lo s e ly w o v e n o f «o lo c te d
m a le r iitU fo r y e a r * nml y e a r s o f w e a r am i g o o d a p ­
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ft. sixo . .

M a k e her k itc h e n a p la ce o f e n jo y m e n t w ith u m od ern
o il s to v e d exiffn ed f o r c o o k in g w it h th e g r e a t e s t o f
case. A ll w h it e e n a m e l fin is h s to v e s w ith b u ilt-in
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there pitching -for you. Heve It inspected and re­
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Included Dr, Rlalrdell and Alfred hr. re,mrt to auction and r.nm -.y - v e r . l p....lb,title.
Stint of Sanford
price, on . I'*r 1m* U e.e
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o f f»r ShH lflrr in Ihr urcoml wlUi Sliver
The effect Of the war on life
■" unknc.wn nuanlltys ami
in the Congo waa explained by Undo citrus stall.t'lcian for (In
Dr. Rule who said that he had
burr c : - ; i . ^ r,^ ‘ r - . “
,,,c*’ seventh. ,n&lt;&gt;.t . « *
been located some three thousand
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Ilow.
miles south of the fighting in
Im# I
Libya and Tunisia and thst life
i tha lead dor
Lad, if lie will
hod been relatively free of the ex ­
Hr haii
han the
ability U&gt; flnUh fa«t.
Hi*
0
igencies o f war
However, he
If hr will
noted some Inconvenience* such
TnniRht'i r n lr in !
as gasoline and tint shortages,
Ralph Smith was elected ptrai
Mr«| liar#-- S l « H(l#l
scarcities o f drugs, lack of atnr l dent of the newly formed termi- I kluresmli.
S Tural.li l.io !
. Meallel Hu!
age batteries ner-ded for radio op­ ,lub at a meeting *&gt;( tennis on ; J r o r t MillI
l.s-1
llol.r
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eration.
IhualHSIs lie 1,1 at the Seminole I 11in id •! ir I
&gt;Cher lumlo-i
Some American for1*e* had liern High School Friday night
J I
.erase Mart---1 I- S lid
in ,a t Heir llall? IlMbla
talloned in the Caingo, he - a id jjn g le y was elected vice piealdent
• I toy
Vtin Ptirnl
at firat only on the coast, but and Ml»* Margaret Wright arc :I l.arr,
M u r) Nlgtit
* Old Nassau
luter In the Interior where en retary ami treaauret.
J Clementina
J rthellflra
lints
( Hllver Polly
airfield wa* atarted which was
Charles Morrison wa* appointed I HallyTklrJ
Here—Palerlly ■
later tunned over to the Belgian chairman of a committee to draw
lla ra a l Half Hally llaakla
government. Some natives of the up a constitution and by-law* for I Kirs
,
4 Claire's I'ell
Congo, he said, were organised the club and submit them at the S Mstcli Tuf
* Mlea I'er'slll)
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Msia
lie* l.orrln
Into companies, trained and f i ­ next meeting
Other member* of I Je*e|e la, Itoae tSllrl*hl
Ana
nally saw service In Ethiopia and !{ this committee are Holland Dean
('• a n . Il*e»_e'ularlaa i
as guards along the Suez Canal and Mlaa Margaret Wright.
l(|alal,l-B lia r, I
where they saw actual combat.
4 Anln Mscbln,
There wa* considerable discus­ I Jersa-y Itsy
SNavy Man
Some nf them ware also sent to sion of the inadequate playing - Time Pssees
3
Hhskerlnwn
7Jingle lllrl
Palestine where they assisted In
facilities in Sanford anil the |«»’r I /.Iggv a Ksllt
I Tw»rp
training white troop* In combat condition of such court* a* are
n rik llsee-- r a l l l l l f l
under fire.
One o f theta, the
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available
Tbe club decided t«
missionary explained, wrote to investigate the possibility of con­ J Z lgsi a loot) * chink a lin-ellelly Mse
T Hs&gt; rt.m*
friends back home advising them structing new courts at thi* time 1
I Kaalonlr lllsck i Itnysl Hlsr
to believe what their missionary
s
ills
Haw—
r e le r t lii
and to a*k. the support o f the
O J .I.Irll. II •*• |
friends told them and what th* City in providing better tennie
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Dsmeel
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lain, Tim
old -them, fo r he had been
facilities.
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4 Csrnlvsl Juhn
oly Lands and had actualS
llrlve
Away
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John
Wh’hasd
A committee composed $f C. r.
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it they Chart**had toldMorriaon,
him
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Mae- • S *-rry Kay T
tattles,
- H * r -H Ktlealwg
Beeealb lleee—Kwtarllyi
man Morris, Rolland Dean, Dick
S Mses Had
&gt;bT ^«re U~a gTeat deal o f travel Alkin and Doris Hall was ap­ I tree Roy
I Lucky Frank t I w aaIe
Z
Itorky
lad
T
Gritty
pointed
lo
study
th*
situation
and
(Caetlee** us Pssa T e s t
Pride ■ Cootie
report at the next meeting o f the « Hloekinn
SMeklk kaew—Kelwellyi
clob which will be heid on Friday,
IQals la Is Its eel
I Lucky Mown t Laet Round
Junt 8
J lien * Guide
• Tim* Please
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Ralph Smith Elected
Head Of Tenniw Club

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On Syrian Residents F t Pierce Amphibians
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Praises W&gt;or!c 0 {
T h i s Legislature

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LarKeCrowd Sees Ex­
ci t i ng Slutffest
Ending 13 To H

Two Measures Named
As Ritf Assistance Ri l l A u t Im r i z t* s
To State Farmers Itranch Station Here

T h t All Stars .ti thi&gt; 1 ton*
Club*i»i&gt;oni»orr4l Junior
Han'lioll
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The All Sun* maoar«*'I by J*»hn
Metsch nicked tHlcher
of
th* Cub*, who were managed by
R. E. Kipp, for 19 hits and bad
big Inning* in the fifth when they
scored five run* or "even hit*,
and in the ninth when thr&gt; K'"
four run* on (hire bit*
The Cult* irrnM»r*l ike lrn*l nv
raltinir Ihrrr tuna in thr m»tnd
frame on four hit*, nnd
rum In the second inituiir "ii Hm*t»
hit*
('ati hrr
I’rnmny 1••*• U*»d
three hit* »»• l-ur lim
and scored thr*» ruiip

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1 manned n 40 MM gun
SIITi'i
inti.Hlured
tv
Senator
Robbins. wh» t» an only son, I Boyle which piuvnle* thut the
service on May 1-1.1 Seminole County court &gt;lerk, O.i*.
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formerly
ntten.lr-i Hrn.don. shall receive tlie same
Seminole High School, and )o t | fee- in cases -.hire (here are
prlot t « entering the .ervic.-. tv»o or more d» fenduiits as he
in
the
shipyard"
«&lt; in ..* riu-cive* tn &gt;
wher e thrre
vtmiked
in milt out* ilrfcriliint
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Rack From Pacific

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CITY BRIEFS

Trials Of Germans
To Commence Soon

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M I S IIIM .IO N , I I I ) 28.
i \I•&gt;- l-jkfhi Nmcricin \rmy
air Ci»rrr«a will Im* d&lt;*plo) «&lt;i
jk' jhiwI
|hr Ja|K»ur^r whrti
irul. larn. Jamrt Ihtolittl#
tran^firf hii Iwinthrrw (o the
arifir.
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k h n »«l
(hr«r iiinl% wrrr hrnilrd for
Ihr JifMIUHtr .i%%n»$1t : the
FtMjrlrrnlh
\ir Kurcr, thr
Trnih. Klflh. Ihirlrt'iilh. S«»rnlh. Klptrnlh *n»l T ^ fn lirlh .
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W. Edwin Branan 7;;^ ' ^
D i e s On Carrier
In Pacific Action
Notice nf (hr di-nth in nrtinn
ubnaril n currier in ihe Pacific More People Are. Urged To Register
m m nf William Edwin llransn.
A R T l-c, USNIE. wa. received
For Donations To The Blood Bank
Suiulsy in tile fot in nf a tele-1

|»... ,w Imm ' hg N "vy Depart]
RrtjTonW hnx brrn -vxrrltm t- rrr rtdiMw) ilrmmv-Swri- tw n ~tv/iweE byby the parents.- Mr nmt Mrs C.
The FtrFierca Amphlblan havau F. Itrnnan o f Beever Road nn the the appeal for blood donor" (-&gt; ikf I. M iiiiboii. inrslu*;i I Jirrctor
ball team landed at Municipal
tbe Seminole Ojuinty Blond Rank ■if the Seminole t &gt;&gt;inity Blood
we*t side.
it
Field Sunday afternoon before a
Dear* by Inalns"
Hank
Filwin Branan ha&lt;l been In tho clinic to be hefif Thursday, May
large crowd o f fan* and anlaath31 from 9:40 A. ,M. until noon
"The age limit of the average
service
approximately
two
and
a
ed a heavy attack that brought
Umpires Hill Ludwig *n4 1’orter
half years, nnd was 22 venrs nml from 1:00 I1BI- to 6-00 I’ M., person should In* between 18 and
them 12 ran* In three inning* to Laasina.
old. He I* grandson o f W. Chap­ according to Mfs., Julius Ding- 5o unless there is » statement
score a 12 to 1 jrk to ry over th#
man of Sanford and is survived fsldrr, chairman oT the Garden from the donor's - r iv a l* physi­
Banford Naval A ir Station team.
b - a brother, Knt. C. F. Branan, Club committee which is spon- cian. No persons with any pheglFt. P ir n * ecortd two m m tn
Jr. now serving In the Pacific soiing tho blood bank. The clinic cal nr mental complaints should
the firat and two tn tha iccond
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area and by hla parents, Mr. and will be held at the office o f the volunteer unless they have .the
inning, than In tha third Hownll
County Nurse, next to the Fire consent o f theii physicians. Any
Mra. C. F. Branan.
got a bit wfW and hla support
*
Station.
person who has hail any disease
folded np and -eight Amp:nhlblsna
H* rraduated from Seminole
“ We know that there art many of the arteries, heart or kidney
High School in 1941, and waa more people who are anxious to
disease, malaria, any blood dis­
Sanford got _lta Iona t a l l ^ l n !
resident o f tho Student Council, donate blood." Mrs. Dlngfelder turbance, jaundice, tuberculosis,
tha saranth Inning. Rallaf
n hla Junior year he was presi­ ■aid today. "So for thr res|ionse
a n e m ia ,
mctabclic
Barker got a single,
dent of hi* class. He waa award- ha* been excellent, but the follow ­ diabetes,
ed bv Shaffer'* SingW and scorad
mi tha American Legion award ing openings are s till available disease or severe gastre-inteaU
when tha catchar dropped
..
A special meeting o f Monroe fo r clUzaoahlp.
Inal disease should not volunteer.
in Ih* following schedule:
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ball. Barker did a fin . Joh o f
“
tar, No. I I . R-A-M. wtU be
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In it* telegram, the Nav~ De­
"One personat 11:16
A. M.;
“ It is advisable fo r the donor
pitching
by
holding
tha
visitor*
.
at
2
P.
Mu
Tuesday,
May
partment
extended
-Its
since
rest
P A R IK . M at i t , {A V - T r la li o f
ons
person at 11:30 A. M. and to have an empty ttomaeh and to scoreless
fo
r
tha
six
remaining
at
which
time
tha
Paat
Msssympathy
to
the
parents
and
accused
af
offenses
one
person at 11:46 A . M.. two have not bad anything but liquids
DagTaa and tha M ost Excel- stated that the remains
persona at 3:45 P. M.; on# per­ exclusive o f milk for at least four .
Maator
Degree
w
ill
ho
conburled
at
aca
with
full
military
'
n™baVbW
i son at 4:15 P. M. and one person hours prior to donatin* blood. Ik
kI m i a class o f candidate'. honor*. It
* waa also stated,that U
la also advUabi* lo abstain from'
Royal Arch Masons are In­ further detail* are received, they at 4:46 P- M.
"E igh t peool* can be accommo­
tha aftemoop
* to attend.
would bo Informed concerning dated In on# hour or two every a high fa t diet or one containing
th n 1
sweete and starthes fo r 24 hours
4:00
them.
.
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16
m ln u t**" Mr*. Dlngfelder
prior to donation.
M w t J. R.
The Ki Clob o f Seminole High
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added.
1 collect scrap paper
the Bsnford N A B
W EATH ER
"A fte r blood l* drawn, U la
It la requested that those who
Sanford
tome
recommended that the patient
FLO IU D A— ContioiMd' fair to­ wish to velantaer to give to the
roquet ed that mil
lit
accent tail pills and liquid ra*
night and Tuesday except acaltar- Blood Bank, telephone the Red
their ecrap .
frrshmenla which will be offerCross (B 0) fo r registration.
ad
thundershowers'
In
north
toIt
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s. t
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following Instrueliana to
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night.
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Chinese Capture Nannin
In Surprise
Move As Jap Resis­
t e n e e NN’ e a kens

Exterminating Japs On The Okinawa Front

it epcntttd
Food
ndmlnl
“ Ole M a g R iv ir '' and “ Sweet My«- Florida state
tery
of
L
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with
H
airy
Kudell
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Eight Army
Against Japan

Large Crowds Are
Said A t t e n d i n g ;

set eoetactad by a census tnumthe blank balow and malls It to
Co nsm* re*, pat
ganford. florid*. ^ ^
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required by lav,
Syria'* acting pramlar Jamil Uay
— —
— - - — s . . - i ‘ ,#a* ebltdrsn., rstilTvaa. angioyBa.
— Ip e tT fW h h baardara # *4 raasaara liv in g on &gt; a *r pramlaaa. .Aiaa aamaa .said today that . French troops
af all who are eallated In Iba arsaag aarvlaaa who |lv*d la year bama fired upon resldanls o f llama,
• prtar ,|o anHatina In anU aarvteaa. tndlcatlac la oeanpatlaa column, north o f Damascua, and expressed
whather tn Iba a m y , navy, maylnan, coa*y guard, marchanl marina.
fear o f a "general clash” between
the French and 8/Mans. He said
th* peoplt "than attacked th#
■
IPtoaa aSID-gv aSIOeaaan. French garrison and the French
Ll, &lt;r*,i f
HAMS
r | Birth (BdnVWal Ban
called for reinforcements from
home. There la now figh tin g tn
.
•
i 1 ,■treat*. Communications are cut
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----o f! and feeling to SO htUnse at
*1.1
Homn that anythin# may happen
r !- XX i
thara momenttartly and I d en t
know what may happen a t DaV .f.
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M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s

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I he
l.\ K F.I.ANI&gt;, M »y -H
The work »l th* inrdual tn»«
siuliarlrs m the Belgian &lt; &lt;uigu Florida citrus industry -et t k%•!
wa* explainnl to the Rotary Club paradoxical records this »t-«s--n
R t i r i n c r W MILK T m : » m « k k o k t h k i r
.it it* regulai weekly luncheon
It » u « the shorte«t shipping I i H i i n u n n / l
I jO IIJ ^ \ y O O O
i V c l C I I l j J f unlock. Marines of the V If -I 0 «vim m
.t the Maytair lintel tn&lt;)«) by year since 1930, yet result) d i
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tiiomant rarllrr Th$* man it* lh» I
Dr. Wllliain Rule who returned \un all-time record fur gnus i«LONGWOOD. May 28, (Specie
(S p e e la11
lljln
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many such artoua a- thi- i»m l
’ ast Kail fnun aeverul years spent | turn* on a hurricane-redm eil « "i|
Tonight
ight opens the second week Manor Corps uholn (I n t e lnati.iiial S-oudpI
n the heart of the "Dork Conti­
These are two outstanding Gut.
id) night racing program atr
n en t" Dr
Rule wu» introduced cor.tatnrd In the annual atimmnry
4a11f•&gt;i•t-1irlando Kennel Club.
by George Touhy who said the of the 1944-46 citrus season, jn-t
missionary was a gruduate of released by i|U F. Wilson " ( tb,- I'l.e- tru&lt; k management Is mur*
Ditvidaun C ollege-alul th« Uni­ federal-state market now. -eivir.- thun pleased with the results Of
v
first .ommer
versity of Pennsylvania.
office here This offlco (»*u
Prior tn l)r. Uu4e*k tulk. Lieut dally market

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N. C. Mlncy, 400 Myrtle Av*1nua, left Sunday for Wilmjngton,
N. C. a fter receiving a telegram
that hla brother, A. U Mlncy had
dltd there Saturday evening after
"neaa. Another *bro “
s long lllneaa.
. L. B. Milncy, Uvea at — nway,

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Citrus Crop Hits
Life In Congo
Is Told Rotary N ew High Point
By Missionary For Gross Returns

W A SH IN G TO N , May 28 U P )VThs House food Investigating
C om m ittee headed by Kep. Clinton
Anderson (D -N M .), who 1* to be­
come secretary ol agriculture In
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W ASH IN G TO N , May 28, t « - .
President Truman today ’
eekiy Atitazn- f .
! mended maximum week)]
ployment compensatiom iiayraenu R - .
of not lest than $2&amp; to tide tb* i
country over the "IranslAun
war to peaca."
In n message to CongT*ee
said that every eligible WOrki
“ should be entitled to 2C
of bcnefiti in any year i f untm&lt;
ploymrnt continues that long. U
recommended that Congrats widai
the coverage of unemploymen
fC O V E R IN G HIS G IR L E R IE N I) W ITH KISSES (le ft ). Sgt J a le ; compensation and ln cr«a»» V
Mndaey, wlnnet of the liotb 1‘ongre-kiunel Medal of Honor, ern-t t amount ami duration o f b e n e t l ^
Hverly
in rio
ivrs
r i,, ifl).
flrwt funr
m t** r ,
* '*r n i r I rod uc I ion
IMCHJ lU
im riltn
*” . Ia i-xmgton.
•n* »a»is, Mu-*.,
.'tn-a., fi «»r
«&gt;i ihr
«s.^ e..-»
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W.iali.**#
year*. Thu rouplr. who met on n lilmd ditt.the plain* (tig h t! mm-d yesterday to l i t b \n t
at Washington airport shortly .-»ft«i it arrived (Internal-tonal Sound
management, rather than W ; ,
cinnient
management,
_ .
,»hoto)
American industry toward reeunversion.
u*
Chairman J. A. Krug, In an ttJ»- *
usual policy statement addressed
to the full board, declared ll
W P il's duty lo "get rid of regllla*
lion* and production limitations
n* quickly ns possible end by
lining so autom aurally lift tb*4
celling on initiutive, Itnagir.atioiV
itnd roaourrefulnea*.''
Ktuir drcli»io4l thd main objoc-l.
ti\r \%i!| rontir.u* unchangotl' -to ]
-t*i' that munition* uchoilulfl
h
met
Some unemployment s s .
By
I « lie* I.as«s*«a tea* i T w t l

to coftsult with him on national
or International Issues In an ap'TJatenl move to seek
further
bl-perttaan support for the na­
t io n 's plans.
w) Tbe invitations were made on
the
President's own
Initiative
without any request from Re­
public leaders for the consulatfon.

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ROOMS WITH WOOL RUGS!

M ONDAY,

^President Tells Con^
greHH Compensation
Should Be Broadens
ed And
Increase4•
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WASHINGTON, May 28.
(A P )—{President Truman to­
day conferred nearly an hour
with former President Her­
bert Hoover on European rc• iic f needs. Hoover declined
to discuss the conference.
President Truman also in­
vited Thomas E. Dewey and
A lf. London, former Republi­
can preeidsntlsl nominees. to
visit the White House at any time

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Food Crisis

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Monday, May 2l/*f|943
Warranty Derds
fo r fa s * In A p p ly in g
t
Malloy. Pent I K To t hntlit- K
II ill.nnn
And S-P-S -l-D In D ryin g
Da*.-, Ih i i i ,.i I. It. i , |ten I
el os
Frants, Harvey I
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The C lear Plastic Finish
August lt«**a'ii- cl n»
For W ood or Linoleum
Battle, -krnetle vt in (o Em*
man M*i.-*i «-t uv
Welle, W J. Jr . t tn T ., Ahr i
ham Van Dam rt its
Ravold, George M h John D
Ravolil T o The Si Imui* A lter
helm.
Vaughn. W. J. To Luther N.
Hollowny et uz.
I.ee, A lfred W. Jr. * Harry
Lee et u* To Hairy ln-i- et u«
Quit Claim Deed
W oodruff, Ernnk I Tr Title
Bond 4t Guarantee t o To George
M Rnvold rt nl.
Heal Estate Mori****-*
Johnson, Rota et m i |{ It ("&lt;•
J. K. Jores
Johnson, It. II et m T " J L
Jones.
Chattel Mortgages
Irle ft laWerte* t e w ty
Hamby, H. M. To Florida State
T* Deere ts4 ferWfere
Bank.
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Slip Isiiiteet - Al.ekel **4 Water,
_ Satisfaction of Murtgagr
preel —Add ead Alkali Kesl.taet
Qibtne Owner's Imar. Corp. To
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Truman T a l k s
To Hoover On
Food Crisis

* i f ‘« i t t l n a i p i l F » « i b r * * f « M * » I
( &lt;‘o«.lln«rd I n a I'aa, Onrl
W illiam L. Wil son, Director of business .distress are L evitable in
a- Klata Karmen. Markets, said In | (lie shift from military to peaceI . hi* crop ur.d niarkrt review j time production, he »aid, but
) w r it
not be stampeded by
a
yerteid n v.
“ Tw o measure* passed by the | such dislocations in elaborate
legislatu re and approved by the control* or special diipensstlor s."
R- Governor ate outstanding conlri"Tin- danger confronting, us, a i
" tuitions to the future welfare of 1 see it, U thnt we will overlook
■ agriculture." be contirurd. "These the natural resillc: ca of the
ate the Inn rased appropriation C£onontv— the capacity of manu­
fo r expanding the facilities of the facturers, wholesalers, and re­
I
Agricultural Experiment Station tailers to rcaiJapl themselves to
l.1 animal and vegelnolea fat* and
to broaden the field of ugrlrultur
changed conditions ard
hepce
oils have been dwindling rapidly.
quickly to utilise the resources
■
nl research.
&amp;•-■» ofrirlats have amid It is
possible that the fa U and oil
“ Thp second Is the creatlun of released from munitions produc­
snorMgcs may become much more
(
n State Advertising Conuniasion tion.
i acute than t:i* meat shortage,
I backed by a $500.1100 annual up" I f we wen- to attempt In
, 1hey explained that it ia easier
3 ' proprintion a' li exj rr**ly rlmrgrd Washington to see that every
! for consumer* to get along on
I
with the duly of telling the World manufacturer, wholesaler or re
i short supplies of meats than of
1 about Florida’* agricultural pro­ toiler pot his exact share of re­
ducts. We will need aggressive laxed manpower and materials,
fats.
J merchandising of our farm trops we would be tost in a myriad o f
Hcniilrs providing tn ergy. fat*
I
when the war end- »• d competent | iu!es and regulations.
art? nrcemarY to make a cereal
• advertising is essential in such a
"W e would g e l in the way of
mid vegetolde diet palatable, A
l i program."
teconvcrslon, rather than speed
.cettain amount o f fat ia reduired
in making breads and in other
I
Conditions at specific markets
cookery, Since Europe may be re­
The production chairman dis­
f
he describedn* follows:
duced to a predominantly cereal«
“ Volume at I’nhukcr continues counted tho perils of reconver­
vegetable diet this winter, it will
J light, with practically no local sion. All but O.flOd.DOO o f the
renure considerable fats and vege­
51,200,000
civilian
\ Mies. Most mixed vegetables are country'*
table oils.
’
being Included In cars of celery or worker* hold Jobs which will rot
WIB1I FIT AND ixnostok* F tA II u a Navy Hellcat goes wrong in landing on s rarrler In recent sclfun In
Big Plants Closed
eggplant on u cousin c l basis, bo dlreclly hurl by armament
the Padflr. The plane’* starboard wing Was crashing into the carrier's "island" sod its gas-tank was explod­
With imported vegetable oil
i ’ volume is tin* small to justify reductions, he estimated, men­
ing Ju*t a* th'a picture wa» madr Th* rest of the story came a moment later when Pilot t.l William G/ Bailey
producing areas of the I’acific
. local buyers In continue opera- tioning ngrlcultuir, railroading,
I steel nnd retail trade as typical.
likely to remain closed to the
of Wilson, S. C , popped out, eafe «nd unharmed. Official U. S. Navy photo.
t/uternarional STunrfp'iolo)
A ' real-up demand o f stagger­
United Nation* for many months,
, "Pompano I* now lies ring the
Europe must lean heavily on the
end o f It* shipping season The ing site for civilian goods, both
United State*, itself a net im­
movement hint week was limited here nnd overseas, is a “ foundsi lion on which America can build
porter in normal tlmes.
to only 7,45“ package*
Shtnmentn In any volume tins week ! a slro-g transitional economy."
The shortage o f fat* and oils
he continued, "in which decrease,
ore not expected
ban been reflucted In recent gov­
increases
In
the
production
of
“ The Port J’ lrn e season ba*
ernment actions raising ration
in war output will be offset by
point values of margarine, lard,
also been closed
civilian
good*
and
services.”
shortening and sa.nd oils, and In
"Palm etto shipped IH.Iltt'J bush­
fn
addition,
runny
Industrie*
els o f produce during tile *eilsoti
lied reduction* In m anfacturtr*’
will
not
have
to
reconvert
but
supplies fur making margrrme
which closed ls*t wrek for u re­
will simply change customers,
and such household and industrial
turn o f tJ D l.ll-l. T oiimtnes form
from
military
to
civilian.
He
list­
ed the hulk of the scumi , with
products as soaps, paint*, var­
ed
the
steel,
automobile
and
lex23,010 bushel* bringing $66,243nishes. linoleum ami oilcloth.
lib*
Industries
in
this
category.
1 “ Vegetable movriiienl nt Plan:
"Even the automobile, which
City I* slowing lapidty
to.rllU
package* were shipped la*t week. bus achieved miracles in produc­
■ decrease of 21.335 from the tion tanks, places and guns, kept
previous week il-dhiT return lii'L . it* ‘bands in,' " Krug said. "About
week WHS $*.'&gt;. I l l Prices on all ' 'Id pet cent of Its shipment*
commodities nr. linl.li t up well 1 arc 'motor vehicles or parts.'
“ In term* uf ultimate civilian
Peas, peppei un-l tomsl.w* *lill
employment, these industries bulk
hold the lead
“ The fnsi rarttr -it 1.- uf Un­ much larger than such special
season was held nl I'lnnl City problem-Industries ns aircraft and
last Tuesday Kilturr -nie-, will shipbuilding," he said.
be hcl'l ever) MuiuU) Mnlj 'J*
head uf slock w ire offer.-.1 nt the Air
Force eunvrntiilaled after
first sale. bringing u gross rr
VE-llav by Lieut, (it’ll. James II.
turn o f #3,6 ip
in s * tmiugnt Doolittle, their commander, were
from $8.05 i&gt;. $13. *5: steer*. Lieut Col. William G. Campbell,
$0,0(1 to #11,65 calve*. HUP. to “ I IP Hanford Avenue; Capt. W al­
NEW MONEY FOR
*13,83;
find hugs. *13 00 t.l ter M Haynes. Jr 314 Mugnoliu;
$10.50. Dry w,-„ ihci has burned 1st l.icUt. Constantine T. UuYOUR
OLD THINGS
pastures to u cii*p and cattle Wolski, I'nttr try I lub Itoad; 2nd
Tear
Discarded
Faraltar*
are not In good -i-llmg rnndltlo &gt;. Lieut. Del|diin It, Hasty; Teen.
A Mother drawback is tin- fnlluie Sgt William It M rhry, HIP Msg
PC* ns. Radio, Bley tie, Teels,
d f .the OPA In -el &lt;|untss for nubs Avenue; T-ogl Woodrow W,
fee Bex, u s he eeld &lt;dlk
(m ail butcher*
Hanson. 213 K. First Street;
A W A N T AD IN
“ Auction of ve“ el aide* nt Wuu- S taff Sgt. David It. Smith, 106
chul* wsrrt Clvsed. last week, blit Park Avenue; Hkt. jt:ougla* W.
X t V NEWSPAPER
the market wilt coiiti*ue oiren for Kiekfller. OOP W. 9th St,; and
f- y i
Severn I day* to solve grower* CpI John P. Donohue, 70y W
MIJONttJ A0AINIT A WAU. former scent* of the dread Gestapo ere huddlrd on a Boor In Germany with a
who atlll have tomatoes to »hlj&gt;.” Third Street, all of Sanford.
Yank
guard's
rifle
looking
thrin
stialght
in
llic
c
v
p
and
during
them
to
move.
Cocky
no
longer,
but
still
dan­
Wilson said
"Each of you," he continued, j gerous, they're part of tie ting of bundrsds who 5 .11 Iw tried as war criminals and compelled to answer for
"may be proud of your part in i tortures and murders now ircurdrd in detail and numbered In the tens of thousands.
(International)
the defeat of Germany. I um
proud of you. The world Is proud 1
of you."
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The Eighth Air Force was the
kllv. of f i/ur !¥*%!#
world's mightiest strategic bomb­
Paprr m *kr« S'*
ing force. Its personnel of 1H5,rarlont to hold 1ft
01)0 was the equivalent of 12
*f«trd lui-f nr*
infantry divisions, and it could
$idir« I qi fallal'
sc :d 21,000 airmen in 2,000 four; fi RH11 mini v rf*cn •&gt; KF Itn# I
Int III* hr It*. Havr
I'dpcr!
engine honrber* and 1,000 fighters
Jup.Micsc waters
11 nsllnH rW SrsiB I’ aa* «•*»»
In the I’hlllpiiim-s, an uiiprt- over Germany nt one time, a
l(]«BllRRfil Prow I'ntgr R if )
effort
possible
only gave The Tribune an oeliniatH
Cendcnte&lt;l lu-tnlwr nf Ml* prt combat
rtfiigftiftlkiii
1tiKHigftimii
I'VtM y
aoners were taken within s week through the supivorl of tens of j that Florida'* total citru* crop
where, Dr. Rule *nitl. with hun­
as the Yank* i*Kmt,-d enemy cas­ thousand* o f noii-Mylitg special­ Is exjierted to bring In $163,610,
dreds uf missionaries nt the rross
ualties for the rnmimign to 37H. ists.
000, smashing all m o ld s, lie » l *2
nuid* uf the world waiting to reSince August, HM2. whon com said this
427 . pompsred
w_ilh American
figures
$13,020,000
these aveiuge prices are the
tuiti home or to g e l lock to
. losses nf 48,(114. Tokyo claimed but operation* began. Flying For­ mote than last year’s return &lt;-f
Ac without confirmation that three tresses and Mbcrutora of the $140,720,000. Townsend Imsed his highest In 15 years, the #utftmurv their niDslonttry field# * In hi*
1 Jorge American navy warship* Eighth dropper! more than 700,- estimate on Lo.b, valUe at pack slates, and "a re even inofe out- own case, he seid. It took him
flard ln g when one consider* that nirce months to get home though
\ and three trniiiport* were *unk 000 tors o f bombs on enemy tar­ Ing houae doors. 1
by Milridv niriuvn o ff Okinawa. get*. Fighter pilots shot down
• lily foil! years ago, Floridly or'- hr traveled *rros* tho wean by
Frail
firings
Top
I ’rlrew
5,280 N ail planes and destroyed
He look* forwartl to
It nuid one was a battleship
Through May IH, Msmrtlliic I" ugr* aveiugcil #2.115 In tho' nor alrpkiiie.
4,250 others on the ground, the annual review, oranges hnv- tiun market while the seMsonal the time, lie s»ld, when Ids home
p
AN
EIGHTH
A IR
Ft HICK llombcr gunners shot 0,000 Ger­ brought the equivalent of $2.36 average on ginpcfrult In 1938-3'J in Africa will be out" a five day*'
iourney from his home In Am er­
S T A T IO N ENG LAND . May 2H. man interceptor* out o f the air. per box on the tree. Grapefruit and ltMO-41 vtus below $2.
3 (H padol) — Among the 185,1)00
The Eighth drooped an average have been worth S2.23 on tree
"In this 15-year period, tho ica.
i men and women of the Eighth of n ton o f bombs every minute1and tangerine* $2.17.
lowest seasonal average on - orof tho last 12 months.
t The corre*podUlng auction aver­ nngr* wn» #2.011 In 1036-311 conAirmen of the Eighth wage tire age figures.^jxhlcli -include the tlilrinldy If** than one-half "f
first Americans to attack G er­ cost of haunry, pocking house’ the I OH-45 average, it'd there
many. The early crews flew a I processing ard transportation to were eight seaxon* when the
handful o f uaeecurtaii bombers i market, were: - Orange* #4.46, wrightd iiucllou average was less
against the oowsrl'ul Luftw affe,
thou.13.
Jlul-proxad- ilia faealbHUy-ef-airA m*rlean Idea—precision daylight
bombing over the Retch*
Aa the Eighth grew In suunc-

pyxw ra Life In Congo
Is Told Rotary
By Missionary

Citrus Crop Hits
New High Point
For Gross Returns

Army Air Forces
A g a i n s t Japan

B O N U S
K e e p Bdhibs
Falling\

th, It was assigned tho task nf
rrushlng the German Air Force,
which had tu be dene before the
Allies could Invade France. Bomb­
ers of the Eighth smashed Nail
aircraft product lo r * : centers. Its
-fighter* destroyed thousand■ of
enem y ' planes In the air end on
the *round.

After beat)"tr the Luftwaffe In­
to relative impotency, the Eighth

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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1915

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Lee M apes Sticks His
Neck O ut .
'e bad a m eeting at the Town
If Friday night, and when
, I inner B enlly spoke/ up, for a
low roof for- the echoulhouse,
Lee Mapes Interrupt* him
"H o w long you been In this
town?" L ee demands.
"Fourteen year*," say* Homer
proudly.
“ Thru yon keep quiet!" says
1-ee. "W e 'can’t have transients
running things In our town."
. ,1'm glbd to report that all of
n* voted L e e down and let Ho­
mer have his say I'm glad not
Juat because the school did need

a n e w r o o f, but b e c a u s e *r
doesn't do to let Intolerance and
inejudIce creep Into a cnrninnnlty.
W hether a man's atayed “ pot"
a lifetim e ar a yvsr, w hether be
storks w ith hla b rad or bt*
liaads, drinks beer o r butlerm ilk - s o lo n g a* hw’ a a goad
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hit mind, and hare his opinions
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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1915

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TOE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD. FI jORIDA

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ence In Sifu Francisco, the roiu
» •** -f
I • I *tl UKNIM•I * ' U
mittee was represented by Alvaro
It lit t H ' l r f e ' l l b * f t f l i . X l ' t i i t I '
..
de Albornur. republican Ambatsiy
i ui&gt;[ii-lit'.1 in TK *
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k k c a l n o t ic e
dor to France, of the l,eit Repub­
pil l. ll ei im l I If fa*| II f » *I if
•
m
liulr
'
mitt
&gt;
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lican party: lndnlccio Prieto, of
GIU'I
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. Hl'll
ful
!**U| i l l
‘ " t l * M ll
the
Spanish.- Sorieliol
Labor
1,\! K 1,S, h hits*
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tional Court o f Spain, explained
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b« j«ul- -L.» I lot I It* HoiiHuri till.. I J, , i* M i m N N K M ' U I '
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San Francisco by a statement in
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BAN' FRANCISCO. May £i — -which he outlilied'clmrgcs against
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Y*»u « r * t m '
r ml it m ml i nrulwllitu ill m IT i
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The lait republican Parliament Franco that the committee has
thmnt
iiiii m »*w
Wiintag
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M in i
tiAlu! &gt;*ini iifftrl.il actl .if tiffli*that met In Snain will reassemble presented in documentary form to
U * 11till A M w r ID ill Il f * Mf il .nj.i
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soon In France In an .effort to the delegate* at thr United N a­
f,tf litl i 'l i f
|tn« |f1 Hiihlti M‘
of At*'**
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C le r k
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Ijr. FI I(M l.A l.)
co regime in Spain, the Spanish Organisation.
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Committee
of
L iiw a tion
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"Republican
Spain," he de­
&lt;h f - M H f
M i ill
rntl*l*
M ltl
|if i I. i *i\
Kl* Mi­
ll* t« It». Jk\
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nounced here recently.
clared, “ w si the first to fight
ftn* -fill
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t K im i : t i* »r h\
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In announcing that the Purlin- against the Nail-Fuxcist powers
Afcnu* *imi
the fl r t tl iu u
nuttit tk»h«**l f«.r I h r n in l u l H i i Mni«S A N Ft H IM
f t i i lt i it i i t i i . i b p n f il inti i
ment would meet again, the coin, and their first victim. Ahamjune I
IllUD'l
t * It.
-mill
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mlttep also said that with per- bv the democracies. we lost a m il­
OUMfit i in trim , ti 11*. Cut
mlamon of the French govern­ lion live*—n figure higner than
Uouii Si
^tdtui. m ii. 1*4*1 Sty
ment the headquarter* of thr the American dead fallen to ob­
i it &gt;,ln | At. - mm i'lrt k
movement against Franco would tain victory In Europe.
of l»"
&lt; 1- 411| t l-.il I iit Hi Itl 1lit- If
t'uUtit
1 *Iff •
be moved from Mexico to France
"Th e liberty-loving Spanish peo­
»' \1,4 l.&gt; I I* &gt;l |&gt;i 1 \V\
after the close of the World Seple have won the right to la1 eurlty Conference hero, Tiie com- long In the world organ! ip! ion
mittobi is composed of representa- now l&gt;elng planned In San Frantlvaa o f (he five principal politi­ ei*co. But the government _ of
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cal parties o f pre-Franco Spain. Franco, because of Its Nail-Fa*5^.1 ■ w ■
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•ICTURIO KAVINO Hll "HIADQUAITUJ” in Flensburg. Germany. Ad*
•
h.i a Ms art ** 'ifKlee*
&gt;
cause o f the great terror in that
aiiral Karl Docnitt (second from left) Is accompanied by an aide anC
Corn u
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country, is u menace to such a
and
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s-stchrd by uniformed guard* Russia has protested the easy status ol
democratic organisation, not only |
Lata f‘
....... .
kd"* **K
!he
sett-named
Fuehrer
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III
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in Europe but in Spanish-speaking
now |i Lii»*. ■r. t hi i 11• a1i I
America os well.'
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of
Mr. Ike Allam ios anneunced mat
or lis-T •• Ii* iu at lint* 1'a. i
nil, it
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the committee would pres* the
G. Itohlwing et ox
IM i
when you buy your insurance conference for adoption of a pro­ chant milrhip. lt&gt; the i»rc*a r«»nf&lt;*t
raus.
enre.
Although
»n
Americnn
•
it»
Chattel
Mortgages
( fro i^ u s. A ll policle* we Issue arc posal which Dr. Esenuiel Padilla,
1tin.
Martin (' I’ to Santord
nonassessable. The \ircmlum you Foreign Minister o f Mexico. Is -x- len for h »fritv -f!v t venr^. &lt;-*m
I statu'
in ItArnrm lragn said, ...........
iautic National Rank
p a r la all you will ever be re­ r^ t'e d " to 'mVke 7 o ^ e " ilm e 't h U
kept
in
a
Japanese
Jail
in
the
Com»«•«
•.•■nice
Ji
t
Sanford
f'‘" '
quired to pa'*.
week before the committee on
» ral
Philippines fur more than t “ " A tin Ml ir Nnliqmtl Hunk
However
you share
in the memlnrship, ainantlnipnt and roc years
al the dir,-ct insligalion of
lo
F l o . tlla . . i n .
I ossm g,
l in lp l. M
savings of the company nln! in*l relariat.
r ion i
The proposal, it wus said, rcinl. Jo-e ( n-tiinu. ('.ii.sui for kiui.co Slat*- Hank
back n port o f (he premium in
in Manila.
as follows: "T h e countries whom- Spain
p. Florid* I &gt; oiy.
dlvi^nds.
,
,
,
,
,
Gooch. Klmel
I.
• 1was told l.y the Jaoiuiese Slat** Hank
|i SKAi
You can safely save on Vour regime has been established with
Sarf*ut| t'a..h f-l-* ,1 S t o r e to
fire and windstorm insurance by the military aid of slates who »M l I m i * arrested for being alii,
, till.
placing yocr insurance with us. fought against the United Na- Franco ami anti-Fnscist, 111 »-»l*l ^ lorida Sint«‘ Bonk
The fact that life insurance tions cannot enter In the interim "I »n s (n q u rm ly qupsttnned t&gt;y
('rriii laien
companies, banks and govern- liunal orgnniralion as long as that the Spanish Consul and the Vice
Poster. Chut lotto M to CJiu
Consul— both o f whom gave not
incnMil agencies accept mutual in (rgim e is in power."
rerun Turin Credit Adrnr
‘
policies
"oVnpVowrUel
"in
Permlaalop
for
exiled
Spanish
«*"lv
svmpathv
t.»
the
Ji.tn.m-.
/ surmce
Satinfaetloif *»f M iirtKafn
hav are Interesteil is an i republicans to go to France
as hut moral sunport to unv n rtiii
Southeastern Inv Cmujuiny tr
i‘ Imprtssw” en doriem cnV 'of '’ mu'-! lcnt*tively granto&lt;l aome months lies d iiectcl against Americans ''
II P MrdoWno rt ut
info, Mr. Dc Allxirnox
Imt
, tual Insurance.
Plorirln Still1 Bunk to I
k
uisb cnnfirTiinJ in Sun Frunrino*
These financial institutions with
her «*v et j-y
I«y (iforitch UhIhuIi . «*hmrman *•f
millions of dollars mvetted ir.
ilnniB IjWiu r
I •.«» * »•»
t**
4h«* Kirnch •IrU*pulton only n fr v
rrn V estate mortgages have b I
Il
*
p h t H in * i 1 ha
dn Yu
their
servinthe
l.rst
legal
■''Mllflll . I k i t .i i tii
S nt m n i i l 11ci ii F.
AfkciJ » he i her Fra net* whu kf
counsel, accountants and other
1 (.TiMirv I KulU
Tically in fiivor nj n rtunion »f
Wrdneidny, May 23, 1945
sources for determining the real ,.
&lt;*
.
•»• -. e j tm&gt;t b ,i rm I ii 1st \ilmi In
.
i — i , .,*«
, the Spanish Patllamrnt. Mr hi
VNarrant) hvcd»
•conomy anti dependability of a1l,...............
.............
I iiHfJtiMr II h -1ri
A -Uinun mi id thiit ht* did r**•*
I .♦' o a*
ihti-y
To\tisr u-t ii
mutual Insurance
care to make a nlatemciit
»n U io w
Uunoraidr lln fh ircr'*
Ilk-' will Ire glad to make a
thin question, hut rnhlcd that “ the
S Mnniii1 ( m|if In Kun'cll
s u m v of your property, check
Svvotir, {» I* iq in To S wh |ii 1 l
reception we received from Mi
Siny
Irion
fi
your presrut Insurance nud If
1rxet I*- I *mrden* ! o.
Didftult wimn truly moving.w
I S A i my ii» I ;* i v Brndfoid.
poaaiblc g e t a reduction in vour
Kroh John A rt us T " Jono - i
* Ht* said that of the l?*1 Depw
U «lrr ( iinnr* tion
rate. Regardless of any reduction
J Reddick ct us
tfea elected oiU'imiliy to the Inrl
!2 J W I HI h
In rate ) mi will still share in
Thun11»mHi, 4*co ruc 1. vI u\ I -- * W hlti.M.rr 11 I*
Spanish Parliniiicnt, 125 save firm
N|r»-1■t * | Ii/V W&lt;ln ! it|(* w nth
the savings effected bv mutual
Mmrice I riuim|*aon rt os
aftiiiin.Hinrilrd, Of those still alive
Stfl-et. (allllllll, II M . I Do Pol
p l ^ nf insurance. Call 17H-J. C.
( battel MorIgtiKe
he reported, more than half are
\ (.nitiii.
V( c m » — I "in V»l*»r | pir I n | r
i l . Boyd &amp; Co. "Y ou r Mutual
W iilfri. I A h i Hondu Stole Mii-liit A ve , * Itoiiiin exile. The minimum quorum
Mir. M v i tie \ e . W lit Job n*on
I* nit
Mmo
I 'r lH r *
lnsunuice F'rlcnd,"
Bank.
( I n l i A H b f III,
It h l l « r f .
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required, he said is lOP. and il
Hit
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Strep
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Hut
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Hotursble lliseharge
r •*«
k i x i i i
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1
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will be oosmhle to bring toifutnci
III:;
^
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Stieet
It*
lln rln rll
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a
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at least 1M0 l&gt;rptitiri
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(.il, li»&gt; K Minsra) l.eanr
(livin g pfdnt to its cnBe against
PH O NK U*.
Poolev,
Fnima J
I‘o
the overt aetions of Franco Hpmn.
the eommfttee presented Contain
Suit
Civil
Ricardo Arrlendi nca. of the mar*
K(»- let \ 11 V* M »linn Ho.
I
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May 13. 1913
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Household Falls

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/uvldehlal falls from Jndders ai»i -iifptools in :»ini
about the tmnu- urr responsible each year for ulxmi 200
deaths and many thousands of serious injuries in lhi*
United States, the Mctroolitan Life Insurance Company
estimates. These disastrous fa^s are attributed very large­
ly to ladders or stepstools which are improperly or care
lessly used or which are defective.
Basing their analysis on the experience of the com­
pany's Industrial policyholders, the company finds that
more than two-thirds of the accidents occur among men.
and of these, three-fourths take place outside of the house j
while the men are on ladders, painting, working on screens,
washing windows, nr engaging in other similar activities.j
About two-thirds of the mishaps to women occur Indoors, 1
while they are doing such chores as cleaning walls and
hanging curtains.
The Metropolitian [Mints mu that toss of balance, mis- 1
..tops or slips, improper placing of ladders and defective j
ladders, are the principle cause of the fulls. "Fewer ac­
cidents wquld occur," the company says, "if members of the
household exercised ns much caution in climbing ladders i
as they do In descending them. Going up nr down, the user '
should grasp the sides of the ladder securely and place th»
&gt;•11II of the foot firmly on the ladder trend."

AUTO PAINTING
Come see us for complete Auto Painting— Ilody
and Fender work—

YATE S AU TO P A IN T SHOP.
105 North Palmetto Ave.

Those of u* who are hoping for
no mora wara are overlooking a
jot of sore spot* in the world to-

day.

SEM INOLE FEED STO R E

Solomon’8 Cold
Where did King Solomon get his gold? From Ophir.
(tie Bible *«&gt;■*. lint where ia Ophir’ When 4-olrt was dis­
covered in Smith /‘ fricn and at the same t:me attention
called to some ancient ruined atone building* near by. i
lot of [ample thought they had the answer. T h e s e ruin*,
known a* "Zimbabwe" or "Atone house", have since been
studied by* many archaeologists, who thought them Arabic
and reminder) the world that the Arabs, always notable
♦itilors, could have dropped down the East African cons!
from Arabia and brought back gold in abundance.
A story (hat jinny would like to believe, tint apparent
ly only n story. The man who killed it, David RanrlallMaclver, an F.rvflish professor of Egyptian subjects, has
just died. He studied Zimbabwe thoroughly, and said that
the ruins were not more than a few centuries old, and i|uiie
like others known to have been build by the native Negroes.
He thus knocked the bottom out of that popular adventure
vurn of South Africa, Rider Hnggnrd’s "King Solomon’s
Mines."
And thus ends another romantic tale.

Another Conversion

The legislature has passed t
biU empowering city governments
to tex utilities to make up fbr
revenues lost through hAmedtean
exemption. That might prove *
good method for Ranford to con' alder.
A communist paper In London
accuse* th* ■ Polish governmentIn-eiile of plotting war against
tha Soviet Union, end quotes
Polish A rm y officers as saying,
"TKAy live for nothing hut ths
dkV ’ when they can fight ths
U.SJt.R,” That would be just
like Cuba fighting the United
BUte*.

from what seemed- to-be-the ob­
jective of mtny of tha Senator's
colleague* and cronies not so long
ago— to devise laws, and parti-

lean way o f life. But the point
is that tha American way nf life
has worked, that If ll hasn’t vet
abolished poverty it ha* reduced
( It In this country to a de-rre
| which is th* envy nf the rest of
1the world, and because, despite
i the New Deal, it ha* preserved
the opportunity to get rich
■
In other word*, the economic
emphasis hare ha* always been
on production and, parenthetical­
ly, that emphasis has been the
nation's salvation In the greatest
war in history. Very possibly we
have been careless in the matter
of
distribution,
permitting
at
timaa too great a gap between
the rewards for honest and faith­
ful e ffo rt and what Senator W ag­
ner calls “ the exreptiOnal re­
ward for exceptional merit.” 1)1*tribullon will always need alien
tJon. The on* thing to avoid,
however la to givs It tha primary

wnitdetetian: Th»r*tioohrinvvrr

ably go .to production, without
whoa* stimulatlori from tha op­
portunity'to rat or 1rh there (a too
fittl* to d i i t r l C « , •
Tha Sanator S e e d specifically
for tho “ adoption of tax policies
which encourage Investment and
make it worth while to taka
riska,H also that th* government
lean to private rather than public
lending and ’ ’uUllsa every sound
method o f stimulating private em­
ployment before resorting ,to pub­
lic employment?* Hie** hi* regen­
erate heart! — Now York Herald

«m r n -r

Obviously—

the Senate three day*
a*&lt;| sjgnrtl by Governor
ill-tort
M. —eley on July 24. 1K46 Thl*
I nil cr*it% of I lorida
i , A I N K S V l I . f f . *dn&gt; .' t, Tin I t -t revenue art of the Stale of
I i ridn levied lines of from one*
rlh to three fourth* a cent |,er
rrtuci r»
« re ttn land it d ten rents per
hundred dollar valuation of town
.
ami to,ddi gs, from which
,*r .nennie of 12n,f l[&gt; ) was e xpent
,-d \ tax of llnry sevco anil on*t-jif re is j er kIuvc and n three
I rtlars per raprtu in freu male
. evrr*,* *. between the ages of
* verity one anil »ixty, was to net
f I 2,Mill,
while
levies
ag^mst
-trreks of merehandiie, ami on
the grots income* o f commission
merchant*
and
from
auction
sales was to account for SHI.000.
Ifcvenue from the total income
of doctors and lawyers, a d taxes
on tavern*,‘ liquor store*, billiard
1fahle*, shares o f »u*-k. Inttresi
t earing notes, pleasure carriages,
rirrl puhllr shows e a* to supply
no additional $10,000
During the first year of state
bond, the actually collected re­
venue was nearly 60 per cent
short of those expected retur ».
while expenditure* were almost
16 per cent in exces* of **llmate*.
Approximately
$28,000
hail been collected b** the end o f
October, Ik 40, and state warrant*
had been Issued for over $6R,000 The Assembly had failed hy
ti wide margin to achieve its
expressed desire for pay-as-yougo government
In reality Ah*
stale ended her first fiscal year
with * floating debt, in th* form
nf treasury certificate*. greater
than the total yearly .Income from
taxation.
The Genera] Assembly had also
failed to ‘follow the basic policy
o f Ita finance committee with
respect to equality o f tax Irrita.
In proportion to their relative
valuea, agricultural wealth was
favored anil commercial wealth
penalixed. Free
NegToe*
were
aingled out for a three dollar
head-lax, although even the at­
tempt to levy a twenty-five cent
lax nnjvhite male* wa» defeated.
Hawker*, peddler*, and Itinerant
trader* were assessed a* much as
one hundred dollars for each
county In which they
a ~ U x .' w M c lf-ir 'e ifa l
have eliminated the activities of
these individual*.
The Assembly did establish an

They Cooperate For
Your Health
—

tis r S S p s r -

Centuries o r f In lervlce to'
mankind la th* conscientloak
cooperation between your doq-|
tor. and that idniggfat. a team
dedicated to your health. Its;
foundation ia, mutual trust.
-m in vtelfae#ry .advance
Into
preacrlgt

in garksjr* canal Every time
you threwawayscrapingsof
greaee evacrapa of fat meat,
you^e Jo$ing the prerioaa

Phone !&gt;I

North Elm Ave,

Ill It IV I’s lr ic k
'Iem ber of the &lt;in t e rn in g Board
f K Yung* I ihrary of Florida

NEW NEW H E R A LD T R IB U N E

Fresldent Truman ha* o»ked .'nr
authority to reshuffle the governmtnt end get rjd of a lot ol
tleadwood. That will help solve our
manpower shortage.

Phone 571

Feeds IPs results tho* count
Sold by

Cigaret Martyrs

Our senior Senator, Mr. W ag­
ner, has just made a speech
which, we think, should he com­
mended for it* rather strange
lack o f New Daal Ideology. Or
perhapa we misjudged the Senatdr’a political philosophy in the
years when he appeared to amhrace th* "planned economy” program of the brain trait and to
Indorse, if ha did r.ot sponsor, tho
collectivist dream* o f the princi­
pal apokasmen fo r tha period. In
ally event, ha -has now told a
New York audience o f Federal
saving* anil loan official* that
tha aurtat way to preserve dem­
ocracy and free enterprise In th*
United Hist** I* "to abolish poxarty without destroying th* op­
portunity to gat rich." Iter* In a
vary neat packaga, we should
sty, la an objective on which
Americans in the vast majority
can agree. Also H 1* a fa r cry

,

Made for Florida needs

the boys at the front
can’t do it all!

Matt. 2fl:16

In splendid pslsca* up wheel*.
C H A R LE S R I.0 A N REID

a . w il l ia m s
RRAI. BSTAI'l-J-nBOKRIl
' Attomie Bank Hldir

Ptirne 732

And the I
nature of the service is so novel that it may interest socio­
logist a hundred nr a thousand years from now. They are
the men and women who patiently stand in line— mnuyL
JUDAS WAS NOT THE LASTjof them day after day and week after week— to get their i
CR
SS
8 KKn
R
WHO 'legitim ate nr illegitimate (piotas o f cignretu.
DOUBLE .• C
KO
OS
HE HAD
M AD E
A
'01IAST1 V* M
MISTAKE.
DON’T
Many of them are standing not for themselves, hut I
ISTAK E .
DON’T
-DABBLE
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for
IN THE BLACK M AR busier people who employ them. Their war-time opera-j
K E T QK IM M O R A L IT Y . YOU
' ~ I lions have created n new calling, which might almost be'
W1LL S U R E LY C H E A T YOUR called a profession. They go from one tobacco store to an­
SELF:- What nra ye willing’ in
give me, anil I will ■leliver him other, buying every time ns many packages as the law
Unit) you? And they weighed allows or the storekeeper will sell*,then in the evening dishim out thirty piece* of »ilver
tribute them at profitable prices in taverns and other
CROSS - TIES
(From kalrldographl
Once livinit wood that bore it*
bloom.
Amt dropped it* fm it d on e the
Une*
Of deep old fnre»t» in the doom
Of »unle&lt;* day* ind winter
rain*:
And knew the fire in leaf and
twir
Of life sucked In from fertile
• soil,
Where beaver* plow, und chip­
munk* -lie. .
■
’ .Thu* tilling by their patient
toll —
Now bedded *111*. laid aide by
tide,
Like rount)t*&gt; brother* in a
tine;
For, tliWe who walk, or lho*e who
ride.
&lt;A ' Tttbtmtlng -causeway to a
t »hrine.
Thu*, guiding ninth am! penury
Between two row* o f ahining
*leel*;
And ipeeding wealth and indu*-

Y,

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hy

economirnl government, for the
total *tntr expenditure* during
the year did not amount to a*
much i'i dollar* a* there were
individual* in Florida The real
expen*e of government in !H4f&gt;.
however, was Isirne by local poli­
tical division* of the state and.
furthermore, the central govern­
ment provided for little more
than (he salorie* of ■ ha ldful of
men in the executive, legislative,
and Judicial branches of
the
state
The member* of Florida's first
Ceneral Assembly did hope to
provide n i adequate revenue ami
their failure to immediately esti
, hlish a sound ft-cal policy waa In
, a large part the result o f condi­
j tion* beyond their control.
!
I

You can help—
B U Y W A R BO NDS!
F A R R E L L ’S
Arcade

PA C K A G E STORE
Flrut Street

Arcade

Phone 91 Ik

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(tring Jl to Holler Motor Sales—
War Service Headquarters for all
makes of can and trucks . . Our
okill, our experience, our leader­
ship In service are your assurance
of expert work . . . Sanford knows
thin—and you can be sure of It.

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Headquartera”

' In hi* i turn, tha druggist
follows the doctor'* orders to
a pin-point of-Wactltude, know­
ing full well u»« value of hi*
work.

red points your mest dcslcr

would £ir* you la return for

. Those afflicted

AGENCY
IN SU R A N C E C O .
W allace S BalMInj.

Tampa,

Florida

with

illnet*

are tha beaaftciarir* of .thli
team work. T h ey alwaye! ap-‘
predate It when tho doctor
recommend*
a d ru g g ist ' In
whom he haa confidence.
This ja tha 87th o f a aeries
Of Editorial advertisements ap-

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(M isb Munson’ *? Pupils
It*

Annual Spring Swing*
Calendar HeMAt Celery Crate.! p

Social

BUY BONDS
cjnd SPEED
TOTAL
VICTOR Y juibe'ilKU
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B U Y B O N D S AT O U R BOND
BO O TH N OB FO R F R E E
BO N D P R E M IE R E '

A R M ED

S E R V IC E S

!tOr

hast Day Today!

The Sigm» Delta l‘hi Chsplrr
of lhi* Suh Deh* held itn annual
M U* Jewel Sm ith ha* returned
"S prin g Sw ing" on Friday even­ to Jacksonville n fter havin g spent
ing, May 1R at the Celery Crate. a week in Hanford v isitin g with
Clay decoration* of pallet* helped relatives ami friend*
erente a spring atmosphere. T h e ,
climax of the evening wa* a floor ]
»how presented by the "(la to r*’ '.
Those i fen dancing during the !
evening; the Misses Janet Hettel, |
Evelyn Mathews, Charlotte True.'
June Chapman, Betty Jo Toll*. i
Hetty Jo Brock, Nancy Jo llunlalex, life Mrliellan, I'eggy Pip- ]
pin, Betty Jane Copeland, Emily '
Friends of M rs. A . IT. K ollo way
Mathews, Rosemary Bunliek, Ann-*
Lovell, Kifi Bach, Charlene Calil- ! w ill he sorry to le a rn that she
well.
Shirley
Moreland,
liatcl is ill and is confined to the
Willard, Dorothy Price, Daphne O ran g e C en eral IIo *p itu | fn O r
Connolly, Sara
Mayer,
Sophia In ndo.
MclTmlgil,
Louise
Lundquisl,}
Judy Jones, Belle Wsrd. Martha
Page, Audrey Bach Tni Living.
Lieut E liln b o th I) I s*a, A N C .
‘ stop.
M
Southward.
Sallie daughter of Mr nml M rs C h ester
1Morrison
D aniels, has a rrive d
safely
in
j Also: (Hen Lingle, Troy Itay, England, according tn word re
David Jackson, Church Herron. crivod by her parents
Ilrrb y Stenstrom, Bustej Faircloth, E.C. Harper, Bill Ingnram,
Sandy Knight o f Orlando, Walter
M r. ami M rs. U. II. (ire e r of
Scnnubfl, Billy Shoemaker, Willis Oviedo have had word from th eir
Anderson, Kav Shoemaker, Ho­ youngest sop.
Lie u t
OHn
E
ward Whelchcl. Harold Penley. tire e r in England that he expects
Simon Dingf elder, Vem Clark, in return tA this co u n try soon
; Alvin Kil|iatrlek. Don Dyes*, Son­
ny l.ahorn. Ijilirier Heard, Billy
tiray, Joe Wathen, Kenny Leffler
Mm,
L r ilie
Went
rctiir c»l
i and Walter M. Smith

I'ir ir iil

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MAyat

Krumu1 II
M uiimih Piano School
" ill
|&gt;r&lt;*itrni
h
Senior
Hccitai
Mmuliiy evrnm if m h ; IS o'clock
in iht' slm ho nt till.! M y rtlf Ave­
nue
M rs Je»M* S 4'leveland, «n
prnno, vt ill h**
artist for lhr
ih t s im u ii , at
ul. the pi
nno by her mother.,, .Mrs. I L ft
I’ip fln .
IN her* w ill be Jen rot
le e Hilling*b*y,
A rm
M rong, l tic 111r H illm an and Dai
tu rn &lt;'hu|nm«n. The (nubile in 1
trmlt'ii it ronhttl invitation.
The program w ill include the
follow i ntr
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M «.r
ADVERTISING-

Have You Heard
The One About
the

Fib lie Senkitrik.

llarrn rn H e
Hollow ay

iF e a r i* )

Hetty

Jo

Bring Your (

Homage to the Hills (G rey) Mn*
tin

i ’hetprmni
Murk Kyi** tllusainn Folk Hook &gt;
Melba Frod ero k, A r r l&gt;y Bcilon
Polish anDoe I,Scharw rnkit 1 Joyce
Pit I flie r
f*y| ay I «*vi* Sunt? (fro m Mmuyh
ly
Mm h i tat
i Victor
H e rb ert!
Jo an M rTevr
Itom nncc On * I S o tl (Sib el
»or ) A lyve Ann A damn.
Songs
"(loin* Home" (Anton
D v o ra k ), “ The S ta r" (a F r a y
m eni fnon Pintoi t Hojtrrit I M rs
jc m
s Cleveland.
O rg an Solo. “ None
Hut the
L o n e ly
Heart'*
( Tschaikow skv !

Dwight

Im u h e *.

Mien

who

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b rin g

aiietP T in !»• iiii'i t rtiiinv public
hnbilttv M ill' w ritten „ip in our
Jt*« ui ppjiei
M * t id t hr in n rv ri
get into iciort hut Coil doe* n't
mean in -1pet f * t.utnu- met e unfit*
liin m i «

St ricMaud-Morrison
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fur l'i&gt;m|&gt;lelr

so iiH -i* n e

Motor Tune-Up
Pltitnt*

*» t r

/|ll\ Mile Wh«* inilii*’ til Vl»Ur
hiiii-e, tni ** v ■"ut
vmil farm ,
whrtiuu v mu want to -re them »&gt;i
nnf. m uvhe a f i p i mJ a i u tiim c r

.itlil
gets

;I. i"- ih e next
k li tie g etting

Ill'll

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I'ilpl'l
RllVI t.| | l| l'.|

* , -how rnu*“

Peel

In n S ta rlit C ard en
Ir m r M atthews.

(F e d e re r i

Concerto in It Flat Minor (Ts
t'h uikuw 'ky I .lonnue W ilia m *Am Me#re up |3 No. 2 ( Km
i t y i Hobble le e Morton.
Sonata On 27 No 2 (Moon
lig h t) (Beethoven Adagio So* ten
I"to, A lice ret to. Presto A g ita to i

Sunday from M iam i where for
T h e chatierones for the evening the pa-d week **h«* li:iw Itevn &gt;t* i t
w ere M rs. V . Jones, M r.
Fred i lfig her 'mhi in-hi* ;«(•«! «laughtn
i D yson. -It and Mrs. Hill Sindh
f'hipf PeUv U ffi err 4irove*
&lt;
WhidiliHi, r S N l t urn I V|n* W ind
ilcn anil granddaughter, Ju d ith
J Krtreii

j P a t s y Ann Davis
1Celebrates Bi rt hday

h ie l i t . h o y c e I ’o r g u s o n
W e d s E n g lis h ( i i rl

JUDY (* A B LA N D

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Havoc On Franklin
Is Shown At Bit/.
Feature u l - 1:00 • 3 :HI
5 :2 0 - 7 3 «

11:10

jC a r r i » r Franklin
Disaster Pictures”
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&lt;2 HITS! TUESDAY
IT S S a d o C a y t H0UYW00DI

Mary Jfean King
Has Birthday Party

V

TOM CONW AY
BARBARA HALE

Falcon'* ul
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10:0-1

Mary Janr King ur»* recently
hono m l with » blrthdny party
given bv bv r mother nt their
home nt 106 Myrtl* Avenue. She
was
f ive
years old.
Various
games were enjoyed by all the
young guest*
Vivian Morrison
won first prixe for pfnnlng the
tail nn the cat while second prixe
wa* won hy Heverly Gea.
lUfreahmanta of cupcakes, ice
cream arid candy In fanoy baskets
were served to the following;
Mary Audrey Rharon, Vivian Morrison, Molly Holmes, Beverly Gee,
Ann Hervey, Jeanstte IJarvey.
Amaret Rpler, Frmncea Middleton, June Jennings, Dotty Jenn
Williams, Carol
McNeil, Judy
Id mien, Carolyn Hudson, Mary
Jeari King, Bobby Jacobs, Phillip
Hudson. Hamilton Oven, Lynn
Cantsvell, Bobhv ^Williams and Al
King.

Achievement Night
Held By l-H ( ’lull

m*.ii Night wa * hrl.l \&gt;eilne*&lt;in&gt; ' ‘i " " 11 .........................
F irst motion mcturen nf the | M,iv _• t with MrDonna Be;- "V
.eirm .b'v «i
ludoruuat at *»■« ahnui't i Iif air
S h i i e i . I.« il leader
m rh a rg . I lem lng . . n r
H*"
cru ft
ca rrie r
l'.*S *S,
F ra n k lin ,
of Die tiiKgitiiu
Itei
t jia r ii --f 1 " 'o ^
~ r" ' '
after inuth nf u J apuiiece dive
I ik r Mm k ii pir nt-i I I hr |irtigrnp
1 h r hfj'lr, n l ,«,t lll
hiim brr attack and the Milr^etpieni
luArlv in hot w cltl
havoc wrought by the ex pin*inn with
tin
l H
g u l?
p ir'ifrttc4
.• w In tv net nv*i -at
of the F ra n k lin ’* m agazines and
I "**| ••'III Mil V
f*
1 It t itU K
W ntlM
*
ygvdltn# ktort a* can I k - w n
a! f ' l a y 11 t *’ 111 111« *|
\ to lo ry r**\*w|ing the 4 if eft bv n m*' I \nkr f if
thc eH iU Tbealarr l» !a y ,
blefii, * h lc )i i- the fmu
lea' hivh
muml n**»kl',
Photographrsl at colen ramre hv r |mv rr w iili the li-tlri
StiMWHIK b"M \y \ l( I . D M l s ,.t.,
II mu end
slccv r- erulr I
p&lt;
NttVy and riowRireel phntng r ii phot *
1h|r 111« H . i-ni
If. •f . i
Iru f 1 mII mu mg the plus the i H wri^t
Jincl
ih*
fl|
tl Hoc lot •■
11r 1i'f .1 1 ' 'Of. i it,
the film show* the terrib le die
n lf t g r w a- resnl q I n p lt u ri***l a k in f * i im i .» fv&gt;S
r
i
u
n
n
a
p.«ti
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i
i n tie!ion in detail and the h m *
The
Hintiem r then
- »th. tra in H*t
“r
and 4 pitr «*r p*
,1* p
m n of our N avy men in battling
the i tub g irls in I be P lcifgr nf |(f csilia hln-» *•* *•
p r r t t j i t o 4 H i t i t iH i ot.nl
MU' !&lt;h m
the flame* in toe fare of cxpjn 1
|
(in
A 11eg in nee uml «mg mg «»f i he * lute
*.'»l in t ihlwu
n o n * lhut shook the sea and sent |
I -rft
to
f i t lit
i r i M ■v*
\ ■ Mi i
mile high plume* of smoke and nn tin mil tin l hem, "T h e S ta r ^r wn *
Vlnini^s of
4 iduinl'ii -1 &lt; - i h *
Walter D klii.iM .iM
-&gt;pi o clold
flam e billowing o ver the M rirk -j g ird Bat'lier.
L a te r
in
the
evening
the
M m , who won ll»r ‘•'I m i si,o Midi
rn carrier
»m* given
the 3rd Infantr* |ioi*ino ind fought
Cn e of the most g ra p h ic pic* i CrfHidrnoth^m Dance
I n f®ur r a in na I* t■
n *« in. I m •»p* *«»*
in
co*
t
tune.
A
gum
I
nt
tr
mlnm
•
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l(* k in * — 2nd Y ear
V a rn , Outdu I'arlUm, Ttu I tviug- , M.„|
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fat nlftce, Dorothy T ra in ; ‘iiwj stun. Martha Hagnn,
I-n-bt Mint!"
place, D orothy Hurke.
M r*. ForiftiMin, n rnilivc of Fng ^ Immcili 11*
lU k in * — 3rd Y e ar
land.
r**crivrd her »*diici»tiiui in u tiM-i iii
l«t place, Hetty Itene Hall Ji
Sgt David H. Greer and wlf.-,
thf'
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School
*»l the »«f *»r m i *
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KubankHi.
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ha* ju«! rrxrntly wirivcd mi thi otili i b •
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parent*. Mr
and Mrs. B. H
l rllll«-d StHtrf
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(Iroer of Oviedo. They also vislt-

Sgt. Davi d (ireer
AndWifeViBitParenta

Id fin
I orgndi.ri iiit&gt; ffli',1 tin
Clothlii* — 1*1 Year
rd hi« two sister* Mr*. Raymond
nd ' local •*'
a*id *.** t I n»t n«»tr*t
I *t place, Joan
S m ith .
I‘(ill nf Orlsndo and Mrs. M It.
from S# mmeT' High w h-**d w|t)
Vlnninjr of West I’alui Bear (i place, Pat«\ Keogh
the
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Clo th in g — 2nd Year
ffgl tireer Joined the Marines
linj In all *0' hind til hit* tic*,pm to nl.u
l* t place, Chrinlirie Hr*
soon afttr wnr was declared, ami
ly
foot bull
wjjwir
h«‘
plrtyrd
Hurke
A la o ;
lir a ,
Robert
W H Ilem i, ha* seen -H months o f service 2nd place, * Dorothy
•
quarter hark Hr judluloil m the
Clothing
— -3ri • year
M rs, - Ueocga lla d a o n ,. M r a .. J1L11 (n. th? South Pacific with the
’* * ’WntfWf 5U fM AmtV il» Viivnilftcr
1 l l fla fe, Peggy Howell."
H a rv e y , M rs. lU m illo n O v e n . Mr* M an h e*.'lie is n ow 'iit 'Winta'mk-'
_____________________________
Clothing — 4th Year
Je n n in g s, M rs. U. C . M ax w e ll, amt hurg, Va. whrre he wilP have a
1st place, Betty Rene Ball
tour of duty.
M rs. JR. W . K i n * . ,
Others with Complete exhibits
beck. Mary Cnrlln".
Clothing — 2nd'Year
Baking — 1st Year
Barbnra K u b n n ks, lloroll.
Joan SJobloont.
T e slo
Clothing ’— 1*1 Year

ATTEND

Joan HJobloora, Carlcen ll«Ho

B O Y S ’ CAMP
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FOR HIM:—

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Cuff links, tie biuVwntch chain, identification
bracelet, bill fold, or u rlnif.
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under the best possible environment and Iw fc r-

TH URS.

June 25 to July 16

lirOfidcipth,

Come in find see our newly united select inn ,
of gifts.

T h t t* »"P wkh • purpoftp - * - To flv « every bay a
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linrrettes,

1.98 and 2,98

pearls,

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Bay A Bond June 6th

Free Movie. Day’

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W m . £ . KADER

Y owell

JEWELER

SANFORD

212 Bo. Park

Phone 357-IV

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Sanford • Orlando Highway
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SATES

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OSe per line for thrae Insertions
07c per line foe 6 inaertloaa
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Minimum ralea . . . 30c
PHONE 1SH OR BRING YOUR Ad* to THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* to the line. Including phone end addrr**.
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. Jim Hammock Sanford,
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furnished. 703 Palmetto Avetme. Terms If desired.

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of F ra n c e s C o ye r* tn In lin e ,. t r ill
on the M d a y c f Ju n e A. D 1*16,
k l titfj i»'r|f*ok^A 11. a p p ly m the
C o u n ty Ju d g e of H rnilho le C o u n ty.
F lo r id a Tor a u th o rity
to aell the
fo llo w in g d carrlb rel real eetete ■!!uatesj In Hem lnnle County. Fl&lt;»rlda
ttfol tlp p frlh fd
fo llo w *:
L o ts 3%, at. 36 and 3&lt;
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K d im a r,
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MUFFLERS
TAILPIPES
INSTALLED

utmost to give them to
you.

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Bring: in hangers please! ^
LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
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2nd

201 N. Park Ave.
Phone 37
For Service

Phone 465

i ,r -g ian t and urged to ro ll
m
of tiro other pro-num s s i m - n,
W A N T E D : mnhl,
w&amp;Ke«, has a better c h n itie of nt e «
leiephone rounly 3!l0.1.
Hut every el tort w ill In rlm le ,o
d e ve lo ii men who .h o w .
ml
I I E L I * W A N T E D l» t d r y - c le a n ­ aptitude in - 1■-rting d e p artm en t and g e n e ra l alla ro u n d lie lo s t
A p ply S e m in o le
C o u n ty
ijiu n d r y
b ill
W e st
T h ir d
P ru t

Co

National Rifle Assn.
Braves Aid To Army

outside
city
lim it s . Im m e d iate p&lt;i»*e*stou
R obert A . W illia m s
A tla n tic R an k
iiin r 732

1

LEGAL NOTICE

COLOdtEU
g-ii-&gt;
for
laundry
work. Regular hours and w o gis
Apply
In
|ier»on,
Hem l Pole b r ic k , r mill Im .l . • w u t’nunty Ijiundrv Co., His* W. e v e ry tlnv a n ! i n , ' —
3rd S l
Inept at all ntlo-i .pin t*
tan

6 G A LLO N oil cane vrith convtnItnt pouring «poula. 8 U ffo n l’i
Service .Station, phone 9130.

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came C47
Inrtruncta
m nmiui • imotma . tuf&lt; stsistint
n il. m il no tor* and •'!’.&gt; assistant
N E W V f i l t h I Cl 1
Mi..- 2
in s tn ic to rs .
"Proper in( S p e c ia l) S p o r t , are ilc s liia -d I**, pistol
a new golden e in all*-r I he c m . .tru ctio n in shooting," said a
*(&gt;okesmnn, " i*
reIt th e A r m y ’s S p e cia l S e rv u e e Rem ington
D iv is io n a th le tic tia in in g p in j- ia m ■ponsitde for the fact that our
is a s popular vvitn Hi- *- I - l i ­ t n liin r i are known throughout
the Airny e*p*-tt- It l "
**»rt the world a* tin- U-.t marksman
on e a rth T he Nntional R ifle As*
75 | m t re lit o f tin- no n '*1 nia*
live E u ro la-an tln -alei . are e t |.- 'v l .na-iation has done, and is doing,
ed to choose s l a n t , fo r Hie uiiiri a grand Job of developing markspart o f th e ir new *'d u tv ‘ w l.n u m«naht|i.
An
instructor
must
must he selected fro m the S . S .I I . have more than the ability to
th re e p a rt p ro g ram of tra in in g in shoot. He must be able to trans­
th e a t ric a l e n te rta in m e n t, n iu e tr. mit hi* knowledge with patience,
a rts and craft* sports and gntnr*. tolerance it ml understanding. This
Is not so easy to do, and that
and education.
Aa
a re su lt
«f
tin- H
I&gt; is the' reason that competent in­
a t h le tic pro g ram w hich pro-, nit— stru cto r* are so valuable and, tn
e n lis te d men and n t f if e i* a lll.o these
w artim e
conditions,
so
tr a in in g in n il im puluc ro im n-ti necessary." 1
liv e ■p o rts and a c o n ip r c h e it.n e I
In c o m m e n tin g upon the success
co u rse
in
the
f u n r t M l*
and o f th e program. (M i. Lister, tecm ethod* of tin* u t h lit n
i i - i i l i . le t a r y - t r c a s ii rer o f the National
new ch am p io n s m i-v e iv fitl- l n. R ifle A s s o c ia tio n , sta le d that tho
sp o rts w ill U llduuiiledlv In lit-v.-J11|* w ork done ut th e 1,244 certi­
ill**1»• fied N It.A. prrinduclion training
tfl nh*i tin* nr! 'kti! Lv
44ft H lit schools had proved of InelTTmable
fflorioiiH »|»«»rt* ^ri«
which full.*1* inf iL '
3i «T Y%IV v a lu e in a id in g youngster* to
t.lt 1'
(I Toil fill of 1ii|*-f I*if 111 4
become e f f ic ie n t shooters before
*/s •1 III
IrAAionnl ftiuih**iH
they e n tered the armed force*.
thin country l**«t vMiiU-r, KM n IkV He also snfil that better shooting
in Kurupc tunrhimr I hr » 1 s «lie in s tr u c tio n w ilt mean stronger
fine fioints &lt;»f evi*r&gt;!h» ig ft* tin ami more permanent rifle club*
ning-pong to fiMith.iil
a f t e r the w a r ia over.
i Kh home-front iinpiut *«■ ” 44,11i**i
out tho current issue of L ib e r t y
magazine fur "upward of ten
milium dollars have l.-.-n ale.rnl.-l
to buy nlhli-lic' cipopiio hi
all
I I I: « I It M I T n i l H T . fU ^ T II
of w hich must he plodii. ed in
I n il l \ l . t i l t ( ( I T . IK \H D
this co u n try . This rm an- t :,.ii i ••
tu t a i r t i i K o i . i ; r o n i T T i
Arm y is absorbing about !Mt , r j
i . &gt;4vtiii 4
in
f iiA w r » :n y .
V I
W IM H K F U .V )
cent o f th e p resent oulp 1 .if ;
P la in I &gt;ff,
l
our sp orting go.-tu.li
in ivn iiC T]
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T h i* i 11*i tn bis* " a *
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from town
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s c a r f s , w ash ed , sla rrh e d
and nr u r n i i i i g t o 111ii !, *
R obert A . W illia m s
bt ( a . * u .F ij i
wm
stre tc h e d . 51H M clln n v ille A v e . C o in p a n v .
Phone 731
A tla n tic Dank Bldg.
. n I llr i'1 ItlU i
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M ISCELLAN EO U S

Rote Com ( Section. On* five
room house, also one six-room
house.
R o b ert

Phone 731

A . W illia m *

Atlantic B*nk Did*.

E N G L I S H made double sh o tg u n ,
18 (rn u g a, le ath e r c ase . 5 Ix iz r s
• h e ll* . * 5 0 00 J . l l . P ro c to r, UOH
E lm Av&lt;&gt;.

For Sale
Four-room cut age apartment with
10 acre* of tiled land. Term *
Robert W. Williams
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

KEROSENE
613

hot water
Magnolia Avenue.

healer

1U30 TE R R A PLAN E . Very gomi
Urea. Must well Immediately.
703 West First Btreel. Hen­
na! lh.
B A B Y ’S hig h c h a ir and p re -w a r
It r o ile r , 205 K . 11th S t re e t.
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ROOM house on three lota.
t760.C0 cash, balance like rent,
plu* 654 Interest I f Interested
coll 7K8-W.

6 room bungalow ----5
4
4
6
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6
6

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BO RRO W H E R E W H E R E
P R IV A C Y IS R H S P W T K I)
Y O U R n atu rg l d e sire fur p riv d p y
In m oney i M f l e r * t« s t r ic t ly
te s p c c le ii iie rn .
Kru-nds
npd
r e la t iv e s
are
not o u estio n e d
about your c re d it.
Y o u r em
lilo y e r or b u sin e ss n*so cinte «
will not i r v at. your p«m&lt;&gt;fkfi)
a f f a i r * . T h ^ rr \n no f i u s g fo r
«&lt;in I qi i:ig&gt; KH’lit.
tlm H i'iinh tp c re d it rei|u ire m erits.
No c u -m a k rn i *»n m o iify
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HUY, pay cash far old irons,
vacuum cleaners, toaster*, repaniles* nf condition. "10 E.
5th St. Phone 048.

IN-fri-hing

FOR RENT—

Artfi-huiin*

A T T E N T I O N ; S e rv ic e p e rso n n e l
and v a c a tio n is ts — A p t* , r.nd
ro o m s two b lo c k s fro m M am
S t . ona h a lf blo ck of n e r s n bv
d a y or w eek. Phone U49-R. 70H
B r o a d w a y . D a y to n a B e a ch . F U

FU RN ISH ED ROOMS
Avenue.

1408 Oak

room bu ngalow ----room bungalow ----room bungalow .....room bungalow .
W EEDING! By an expert with
room bungalow
30 years’ waoarlencs who guar­
room bungalow ......
13760.00
antee* eveiv Job. Would nproom bungalow ... — ... M750.00
‘ rlal. Temiiorarlly
preclala ■ trial.
le m iio ru ru jr
T room ■house furnished 45500.00
located at 408
French A v s
18 room house furnished 17600.00
___________ _
A. R. Welch.
6 room bungalow near school
--------46300.00 STORAGE your ear at Kent’s
0 room bungalow near ILR. Shops
Garage.
S o ils ’
rate
dead
mall farm flowing wells.
r iM l.Q fo w
JUST RECEIVED a few EveEdward P. Lane
re Ally flashlight baltsrle*, While
“The mail who knows Bastard”
they lu t 10 cent* each. Electric
BUY SPECIAL GRADE CHICKS
Service Cohatched from high type U.B, Ap-

HABIT!
Stop in i f I f f work n mi m
&lt;&gt;V u cixh ! glan * *•! l-i i r

BILL’S P A C K A G E
STO RK Ai HAH.
A Complete line of
Wine — liter — Whlxkey

HUSINESS SERVICE

t

lock*. Buff. Orpingtona
114J6, Prepaid life deiranleed. Shippin* any
and Auguat
Farm 711 Be. Howard

PAIHT NOW!
« HaYe Pood Reliable Palnten
available. Call Banford Paint
A Clan-Company. Phone 303.

WANTED—

TIi*

fo r d

Service

In Central Florida.

W r specialize In complete mo­
tor oirrhiuU.

Strickland-Morrison
;
Inc.
liionf MO

Sanford! FU.

• • • After the bloody battle for Iwb no American can doubt that victory cornea high—In
lives and dollars!
f
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1
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But every American Is dettirmlhed U&gt;win the final victory, no matter what the coat I

* Here at home wt*re engaged In the grsaUt^Jthn meat ur^tuiSBkt Bond drive o f the
war. It w ill take more bond purchases than ever before to put it over the top. Find your
quota in the boot at the right—and buy your share o f Bonds—more I f you possibly can!

A A WHITE LEGHORN
:k lr
make
p in s
pat
txs He. 7 cents or 100 for
4 -A A A W h R e l * g k - K l M * RIDE TO Augtuta, Oa. Shave-aat Layers from bet flocks Ea.
cant or 100 for 123.50. If
Itad w* Will Ih!n,tvtee ai

h cockereli aa puUeta. Order

W ANTE® TO RENT

eockerale only will not be we­
ld'd. Shipping In ona weak. Lffe

NAVY couple deelrea furniibed

8

f r a n

i.

Plod yoasrIndividuaTqooai In the7t h B o n d
Loan according to your Income-then matt hi

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are still*

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Let your dollars
jom tbe figbt in the
M IGHTY SEVENTH
WAR LOAN/

'* • * Let's answer ou^ coun­
try's ca ll—buy morw bonds
for victory and your future
during this great Seventh
.War Loan.

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VOLUME X X X V I________________________________ E n U b lfa h ed 1908________________________ S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A * W E D N E S D A Y .M A Y 30, m s __________________________ ______ M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re s s

.NavyWorried

Syrian Guns
Blast Fren
! In Damas

Looking Over His Heroic Ship

In Shipyards

100 Pmpns Rei
ed Kilted And
Injured' As Fight*
ing Reaches Dcraa

WASHINGTON, May SO,
(A F )— The Navy let it bo
Qknuwn it in frankly and open­
ly worried over the problem
of repairing ships damaged in
the Pacific. A t an unusual
new conference attended by
Athe department’s c i v i l i a n
head* and uniform leaders,
reporters were told any re­
laxation In the repair yard*
“ meana mora and moro people

LONDON, Myy 30. ( A P ) —
The Syrian and I-ebanese loaliuus today said the Krtnck
oraharded Damascus but to*
tervcntlon by the British min­
ister slopped th* bombard-;
ment.
Firing continue*. Old;
slatrmrnt said, without f q r - :
thar explanation.

•

Tonights Entries
* A t LongwoodTrack
A r e Announced

DA M AO R I) FLAK C U N aboard the destroyer
Pd by f'omdr FJ Breton, skipper of the. valiant
a fter It had reached Seattle. The w .r.h it. survive.I direct hit.
J .P suicide planes mol two bomb hits wlille ln action o ff .op
coast of Japan. Thirty one crew member* were' killed
wounded, (InternationalI

Form er Sanford Skip­ C. D. Sherman Shows
11,800 Acres A r e
per Decorated For
Now Raising Celery
Sinking Submarines
N early
two
thousand.
mure
M IA M I, M,w 10, (Hpecuto
ucres of eeler*' were planted this
CnpL F M. Ilughes. t't-N «». *
year in F lo r id a than luvi accord
about II60 inon who were with
ing to a su m m ary of tlie in t e i:
him on Mny 20, 1914 when a
just com pleted by t'h nrle*
11
submarine sank Iheir airrnift
Shermpn, local rep resen tative
f
carrier U8S Block taland in the
Federal-Stn te Market N ew * Scr
Atlantic, are at sea again &lt;*n an
vice.
other escort ca rriir bearing the
Mr. ifaioriiian will wlrul up his
same name, -the Navy announce I
busy season uf compiling celery
today.
' '»**.' ’

SKfilta?

to u t

Hoi

statistics
Farmer's
and will
terminal at

Ft.

Worth.

« Loekr

20 ye«rs
it ml

uk'Ain

airo. In Ik to b tr,
m

10*5.

11*26. KVetich

iru jlil

?&gt;hi*! U-*l I *ainn»t*\j '•* t|y ri nk d
liAnrr* vtfth tli# DrumPi,
f I «*■&lt; lim'd Cm

T lf M )

Vegetable ’elatlltlca
until
Die,
cefrry .season starts hare again
lt! i
!
The following aumii.ary is s
compilation
bated
on
Market
News lteporta Issued by the *&gt;«i
Fowl Administration, office of
Marketing services, In cooperation
with the Florida Btato Marketing
Bureau.
"Celery
acreage
plantesl
in
Florid* thia season wa* grenier
by 1,960 acres than last season,
with a total acreage plume.! of
11,800 as compared w it h 0.8&amp;U
acres in
19-14. The ten
year
averag e
is
7 ,1 3 5
acre*. T h is
y e a r , p la n tin g exceeds by 1,9 0 0
acres the previous h ig h e st acre
age ever p la n te d In Florida w hich
was In 194 2.
"The sections showing inatknd
T
.C ^ n ty

rT
(£ -k .' OkMchotoe

nnd th« Zellwood section.

each with about 000 aero Increair.
Seminole
County,
the
oldest and largest celery prod ic­
ing section In th* ytalr, rhiiwrd
lls a lls s * 4

&lt;&gt;» F og* T k f » » )

( H A K IT Y

BALL

W IN T E R PARK, May 30,
—
,
___ _ , _ | ■ irtf, _ ^ _ . . ...
Apprns mate y 1200 came to Kl____ „ »

SSIju“
mondball

aerie* with the Lions
rlub, It was »nnouncr&lt;l at the
(upper meeting Monday night.
All of thin will go into the club’*
youth-welfare yrork.

(o t h e ' Cen
o * n|, will hr befil TJmrgday morn i
mg nt the offica of the County
N«
Mu* H .n ce* MsDougal.
“C *
a , - , i. „
A full schedule has been edm
piled, nnd is ready for the Mobil*
to
Unit which will arrivo tomorrow
escorted by Highway Patrol min
I-. C . Bender.
The hours for donation sr«
from 9 30 A. M until noon, aid
from 1:00 to 6:00 P. U.
"D is hepel that every aj-'di
rant will be punrtoal." said MrJulius Dingfoldsr, chalrmau « f
the Garden Club committee that
is sponsoring the Blood Bank." m
order that the schedule can run
smoothly and In full pace all
day so that everyona who is
anxious to donate blood rati be
accommodated during thtaa houts.
"A n y deviation from the diet
w ill' make the drawn blood luin
yellow, and therefore useless '-&gt;r
the processing Into plasma It n
urged that each donor study the
outlined diet carefully and sdbeie
to it," shs added.
Full instructions for the .bet
nsv,
list, SB
s i ness
described
i lost] uy
by uir
the lernniIrchni,
_,
, 3
..
, ,
caj
director of the
Semin.d*

X': fcJirr
May 28, edition of The Herald

U. S. Commemorates
Nation’s W ar Dead

mortal Day with parade*; r*ll|

obs c m

♦•d

O i in if hi l tel

Serviet* men find n \S \ \" I

a

(hr

very

aiiere»nful

pri^iain

a.

lijrhtful c a l o * tutid horoe « .MiKed t
M L
W r frh t. ehmriiinio "f H 1*

St ut ion. M n

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Mmai ik s-.tiiM&gt;

Cooper’s Search l*ohce Department F u t u r e Farmers
Is Authorized To
For Pirate Gold Hire
!)&lt;&gt;£ Catcher G i v e Kiwanians
Is Told In
W iU

HtfcA&amp;t HTcmda:
OverWLOF.Orlando

Som&lt;*

u frckm siiffi,

TK«*

H tra|. I

pHnt#d
from « winmini
Crtlelt by iriotbpr Author *hwl
■pptarml mu th# AtJnriDt
The “ Ihist”
ti
Lvlmi
Mnloney arid 11 titDtl.
At e Tr***^urr Hunt
A n.rr*m jirtrr
illu»t r »l i&lt;ui
Mr. Cooprr siAtiJingF br^iilr hl^
■on, I)Avid, who h»a junt rm n srd
from a diving »uit After an txploration beneath the water* of
Uis Buwann## in search of th#
heavy chrtt of unknown trrnMiro
Ivhlrh in th# pa#t ha#
«it
(f'«to fl«u A

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Serves On Crash Ront
B/Sgt. Alfre.1 I sUtllitc M|j|rit»y,
»n or Mrw. I( outer llelisiev of
117 Celery , Ivenue. Is s mends-r
if the crirw of u t rash Boat in
the Pacific area, which hr staled
in a recent letter, holds a recorti
In reecue*.
. The crew, commanded by Hid’1
end Lieut. Joseph Goodman, re­
ived tne following mmfrom Lieut. Col. Wal8. Ford of the Army Air
' “ It I* with a profound feeling
o f pride that I convey to you
and. your crew, my commenda­
tions fo r the mission o f Feb 16,
1046, on which your crew *ucceasfully effected the rescue of
tyro o f our Allied fliers. . _ _
[ r * * " ! # effecting a reecue aurh
that accomnliahed by your
at such a range from has*
ir.cendltlonj o f darkness with
•fflclency pnd coordination
adds considerably to the
i record and esteem uf
nitotlon.
Further, it is
/NT11
ply gratifying to me person
and I know, to higher headthat our unit hat saved
o f two moro men who
an vw ed In w aging a deeperyear Against so unscrupulous
J uncivilized an enemv for such
I'M C ekaary cause, held so dear
*t— * r]e ht thinking, civilized
o f the world,
action o f you and your
have contributed Immeasurtha war e ffo r t and are
o f high commendation.
___ don, I tender herewith
personal "thanks" fo r another

SgC
U u »Cpl.
WW*

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Staged Ry Johnson %li

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♦Ito) f»*|vi
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In ruritiu I I»r RUVMU.! ut 1 It.
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in » fun fille d nm

Dr. R. W. France
Will (iive Address
At Oviedo School

in |&gt;nr lirimrnlur y jiMH-rduir
team of &gt;i&lt; F-iturv Karnn i
from Srminole Hiyh School.
wnth th#ir npon»iir* A l#i It

Jiihn«m n.

Kchiifd

A fr rir iiltiir n i

mi

1 -Inirtur. wrrr tfiiniD of thr eliih
-tot 11k Inti I' Ifmill it I tin' Hnt**!
Ma y f a 1 1
A
wr t l

ki ••-vn aulti**i
.-mil
« l r r vtnun. m •i
b.ifil .......
|h&gt;1 M |ill
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$1 »nl In urd ... r « * r

CITY BRIEFS

prntrrw tint) Joinern. I.oval. 2d7*i,

whirh prott**trd njtain»t thr &lt; ity
ortRimtuv r ntnu mr all * at D n l r i ,»

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8gL Alfred Opleshy

to
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It, i p it dti|f » ittrln i
h Isd|)»

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effectively

» «U h mad ail i All u&gt; difjf*, I A!p^
o f which ar# con Drumnr '■ «&gt; Lift: tl«l puBt-ti dtoai tniv t* r^lm' ■
r-ftt/r
• «.
reeled bv the f'ltv '* "'iim tinfl i

The itnry of Walt, i I
Hartford realtor, and lit* » &gt;rnh
far a buried chest of |.irate g-d I
A t.F ow ler’s Bluff nesi 1h.- nmutti
o f the Suwannee Klver. it fealur
ed as a lending article, with lllustrations, in the June 2. issue of
tbe He lunlay Evening pujit, mnv
on raU-

n--D (a m e

-h*&gt;\kTi pinrim^ . e.f * ,tk**‘*s 1Iff Stol1rtf H.&gt;•f l'” P3 *1!11111k ruts'iu Hll II *
, . a D ,2
M t$ . f r
-I
l ilitotc ' . is•i&gt; mill hi t * ■f Mil'1?! iri
I hr Sat f e r tot Di ta t IIHf I!" H&gt;» •*! tot i &gt;l
Ik -1 1! . mi n ■i i -l \A,"IIU’II
r ills 1 ,11 *I V! &gt;ilr. ». f r.&gt;ii toll t&gt;rn11*
f 11)4* * i'l 1M's toif i*Ts_.1 Ml
St'ttti'*l 11 87r u r* Lluliyhl Util ity .1*
••IT t, I ' i .m : «ir I , - 1lull
am Ir f (o . iifht tot.
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vs •: 11•)&lt; Irt.nur.l 1 SMi
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f t&gt;* “ toll I ' 1 SUk it \ 7
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hiinorifiv mother?! ut the I s o
\
the E t r v i r f nod so it r «•*411v en m
In ihowitiff their ap pn’. tat uir, S*-

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I he i&gt;hiid vtlfh fin* ,l ri )i,i in*m* of

wo, BgL L. W. Kato,
Geallkl. B r t Henry
Robert Thompson,
ty and Pfc, Jay

m

hnmtv

«lri»Vril in
in tho
lufil l l i r f f niiHiih - with ;i c »s t to
lh»* t .S. of .rjf) Siiperfiirt.1 .
* Hi NipporT-*
homrhinii
i|t&gt;orMefli,
the
\ a ii k ■* &lt;rm'kfii
Into
f ikiniivviiA it $u-lent .Shun fort re mi
nnd virtually ronipliD'it the ron*
i|D’ d of the I'uiuinl e ity o f JS'iih
nmf mad.- d « . n tio n - ttounnt
t hr « Ifllifin a I'd 1*11 '■Din ll|iw of

crash boat crow In Oddli L b Goodman and 8 g t
y, Include*:
W/O Leon

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t»*-iflr ni•% li-fi

nttai'k
M«*n*
i h,i"
il
Auunre
mill’’ " f r*»kVt» tirtki* h*f n i|r&lt;

ry

Lick

\was v § u ) b k J h
Men Leave H ere For
Camp Blandlnar

\ nkohonitt

In

T kjum. 1

E a c h resid en t o f Bem lbot* C ounty a ct contacted by a e»nau* enum!or w ill h* Included If he f i l l * out the b la n k below and m a ll* It to
■omlnoto C o u n ty I'h a ra b tr o f r o m m irf* . H anford. F lo rid a .
U ly * n im w and ether In fo rm atio n required by law, as outlined, ef
per non* ot a ll l i t * , lo elo d ln g bahte*. children, r e lt llv r e , employee,
&lt;1 b t lf t . l&gt;«*nrd*r a«ane roomoee liv in g on your pr«mi**a. A le o asm *#
» tt-w h » *ee en li*t« d In th e arm ed M TTlree w h o lived In y o u r home
&gt;r to e a lla tln g In said a a rv tc**. In d icatin g In oeeupatlon colum n,
'th e I * , too ocm y, n a v y , m arine*, r«-e*i g u a rd , m erchant m arin e ,
A S JJfA V g a i JtP A lto , nur*«a‘ corp*. eic.
A ll data o r In fo rm a tio n

S Tornado Bill

I's u n llv
re lia b le so u rc e s
said
F r e n c h nmnars began firin g on
D a m a s c u s s i •&gt; ill) I' M. L e a s th * B

M o b i l e Unit
Blood Bank To
ut the Sarfont Stale
Market aometimr t...|»y
Here
leave for the market i

Are-YtnrLirted in the Census?
If Not, HD Out, Mail Now!

“ •lifer]

n' yroul**
1 *'d 8yT|fJ
art,l' &lt;‘ry
brought Into action
hyw,eh
and “ nil French military
Linn*” hi Damascus. It also M id
French military siithoriliea, had
taktn "nil necessary maasurM.*'
Fighting reiHirtertly had reached
Derau. tit) miles south o f DamaScu*.
s ;,
Jnmll Mardam. acting premier
o f Nyria. said too persona alrewdy
Mind Ireen killed and 300 injured fn
vrm in dashes which broke o it
n* showed their ailgtr
’ ranch action in briltimu fre s h troops to the L e v iq l.

a ato c i• t •;1

!**■■ uml uncei.ntr.l iimiiliers kill-

Capt. Hughes Is Florida P l a n t s
Again A t Sea On Nearly 2000 More
N ew Block Island Acres Of Celery'

Pinecastle Pigeon
Succored In Sanford

Jersey I

ilia

I I d * ^ onks eni^liml through u
the rrumhling .la|mm*.se defensfs on Okinawa Island to­
day and Chiin*M* trcKipn re|H)rted vietorid^’ on f o u r con­
tinental front?] a* tin* .Japan­
ese humelund eoju'd with thu
greatest disasters its cities
have ever exp.-rieni etl.
Tokyo r e p o r t e d 250*000

LONDON. May 30. GPJ— New
outbreaks of violt-nco were im­
ported In ttyrla as n dispute
twaen France and Iho govern­
ments of Syria and Lebanon
reached an impaaae Laden with
l n throat of grave development*.

Transfer of Capt. Hughes and
bis crew Intact to « n «» Veaael
boaring thor sag}* name as tka
One up whk j they had previously
fPlight. *"sfhh
n , s irs s ttn ttM
l- E k r e r ic n t '9* U uw'ibeiiU chalk­ unique In Navat his t/ry. It a n
ed t|p agalngt th* greyhounds at accomplished by order of Elect
th« Sanford-Orlando
,
----- xKenntl
- - .. I , Club
. i Adm iral Ernest J. King, com•
which Is p*rhanj roapoMlbU for m, ni|er in chief 0( , h. H 3.
d h « finee support
fiipport being given tho
the Fleet,
‘
- .!
^Logs
In Control H onua'a first
firai
&gt;ga in
Capt.
Hughes, -iwhoae
sons,
gs. summer racing program.
Batir s a lla H * Us r u r TVrss)
— urday’a parl-mutuils »*:eeded by
moro than $4,000 the p ie r f°T the
opening night. May l&amp; The past
week-end's totals were above $32,000, a U rge sum fo r the first
week of the seeson.
I Fans will get a real headache
A bewildered and frightened
In ettcmeptlng tp dope out the
pigeon,
en-route
from
winners In Secretary la w Arn­ carrier
old’s aolectlons for tonight’s en­ Thnmasviite, Ga. to FinecaBtle,
tries.
However. Old Nassau or got lost in the storm over San­
__
l-arry Boy
might not be a __
bad ford on Sunday, May I3, and
choice for th«*"first” lag o"f th e’ banged up against a window
• dally double to be paired with * T * e n on th. west side of the
Twerp or Zlggy'e U d y In the
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown
thlfd.
M iller on Celery Avenue.
11 couldn^ have picked a bettor
la I- Is may take the feature
c a tip n .to land, for M r , . M l
seventh event
aro’both ouatondlnTly
Tonight’s entries i
Viral Ran—S/10 M lh i
Interested In pets. They cared for
1 Char. IlNnblsr t Turkish Luck
the little itranger: then took It
1 Knight Cam'bl I Alm ost m *ck
to tho Sanford I'o I Ice Department
■ Ural ter II av
T lU ktl L**dsr
In an effort to find the owner.
* lln e l* Mytr* ■ Hull on ltub*
s m s * l i e n — r*4m rttri
Shore
I’atrolman, Ernest 1.
iriro* Hall OoDr D s s lh
Thomas of the Hanford Naval
I Uriah! Answer I D&lt;* Loreln
A ir
Station kept the pigeon
1 Larrr Hoy
* Harry Knlaht
Kira
T Henna Cleg
vernlght at the Police Station.
* &gt;* Old
Nsssau
I Hatch Tuf
ri‘ the morning he attached a
Third Hon—F o lo rily i
band on the Ulue Bar hen pigeon
( I t e o i * H alt Dally Doohloand turned it loose.
i xlogy's teidy l lA ^y Jydr
Later Mr. M iller and Shore
\
MaeVlna 1
’
Patrolman Thomas sach received
4 Clalra’a . P*t
a letter from J. G. Lane, secre­
SsaM
tary o f the Pinecaitle Pig-

•

[Tokyo Radio Reports
I 250,000 H o m e l e s s
In Yoknhonia A fte r
Superfortress Raid

Mother’ s Day At USD

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125

Yanks Crash Through Japs’
CrumblingOkina wa Defenses

rug ReycalS Eight
Hundrra Thousand
$ Jobless M Manpow­
er Shortage Grows

killed on the beaches."
N avy men, emphaaltlng the
aeriouaneaa of woat coaat repair
worker! quitlng their Job*, Indi­
cated thpt. only the necessity of
k e e p l a g valuable information
front Japan prevented telling the
_ whole story,
a
W PB Chairman J.A. Krug pre­
dicted yesterday that unemploy­
ment will climb from the pres" ant 800,000-.level to a total of
1,900,000 peraoha three months
from now, then drop to 1,300,000
a*' reconversion g v a under way.
Krttg made hi* esUmate In a
report which showed A p ril muni­
tions output below March in almoat every major category.
He said armament cutbacks al­
ready have trimmed 17,000,000,000
mfrurr) the original 1046 program
of $02,000,000,000 and “ another
large step-down” la expected with­
in n few weeks.
The hrad of the W ar Produc­
tion Board estimated that at the
close o f the'tlx-m onth transition
W stage ahead, 4,800,000 person*
'w ill have been released from war
(C m Ms m va I aa* ’ » m i

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mjtr. ther»‘ l*y hi&gt; u-.
wp hold lllr- I to* * • ' Mi** * if i
ortlifian* «r I0&gt; finf **« l
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L*to a! s!atetl in i* • i r--N n

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I*irk Vik If! -tilft Ih.ji Hall

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m i n i t i livnn* tr^a£d
type uf vk..ik to pti y ii

I hi* Snuf -i &gt;1 \t IttiHir N u
Hunk nnil th&gt; 1lest tilIn St nt* Rnfth

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(b&gt;wt»«* ;t»i- trd and

wlulu gluliuii
Lull L&gt;
to iiiu U b -tile
colors iTte etas* motto I- "W ork
witb a ('oust ruction Gang
Not
**11h a Wrecking t ’rcw

Mrs. W. Hunt Harris
Dies In Key West
Mr* M H u m H am *, a cousin
of Mi* It. F Whittier S r , and
(be Into Mrs S t), Chase, died
ut her home in Key W est Tints|&lt;lu follow ing u brief illness,
ilni-rul service* will bv belli
tomorrow afternoon in K ey West,
Hu* mg visited i hr Chase and
Whitncr families n number of
tunc* In the past, she had many
friends in this city.

Rev. Milton Sackett Will Deliver
Graduating Address At Junior High

E

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City Softball League ' 'T r . / T . s 'o T J . 'i o X .
W ill He O rganized, Si1
,7,„ 'IT.:! J..:,' ''

similar amount/ the piolrwl con
— -tinned,
AJt those m tcicaltd in .playing
-UtiacUMit wi« ilefiited bv th e ,
-wtonti
n*
Any person, softball wrie askt-il t«&gt; meet ut
cityy ordinance
o
the Seminole High School Iridut
firm ng corpotalinn taking
by City Hecotit rack to Jicrfnrin work hv th_ night at__7:181 o'clock
.
job, percentage or cost nlu* basis, | creation Director C F. K eith s'
nv manner shall be deemed JSeveral league* will t«- organized
for adults s- well as older boy-,
n rnntrocior.
(A&gt; Building, cement, electrical, Coach Krltles said, ami p la n s will
painting,
plastering,
plumbing, lie made for a series of game*
sign and all contractors not this summer
Il Is expected that the various
otherwise specified — $10 license
civic club» will organise team*
fe*.
(B » Em ploy tog one oy more and thul a scries o f game* will
be arranged nmonK them. The
assistants! 126 liiccnse fee.
The Commission approved the local State Guard company is
employment of Curtis I*. Bevels also planning to organize a team
as a fireman at a salary nf $120 it was sail), and a number of
a month to replace It. G. Gnann business organizations have ex
prrssed an Interest in a softball
who resigned on May 10.
league.

The Rev. Milton Haekctt, Banford author o f Juvenlla novels,
will address the graduating does
o f the Junior High School at
commencement
exercise*
which
will taka place nt 10:00 o'clock,
Monday, June 4, In the 'School
auditorium. Ha will be introduced
by Sunt. T .W . Lawton.
Graduation clast statistics show
a marked m ajority o f girls who
number 75 as compared with 48
boys, a total o f 121. ;
T,M, Qolllaon will direct tbe
recessional march from "Tannauscr" which wlU open the pro­
gram. Invocation by the Rev. Joe
Toll* o f
ta t First Method Tit
Church wlU follow. The graduate
Due class w ill sing, "God Bless
T a i«. I l o u jt " by Brabe and T a y ­

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tenni**
headed by ( F

lor, and "Music” by Gaines.
Betty Duncan, president of the
student council, will deliver the
class address. Sirs. J.B. Kay will
present an historical medal In behalf o f the Daughters of the
mrrlAcan Kevolution. A solo hy
Stanley
Brumley
will
fellow.
It. Earl Kipp, principal, will
present - the diplomas. Singing
of tha class and school tong by
th * graduating clast w ill be
followed
by
tha
receiiaional
march, “ Th# Arm y .A ir Corpe.”
The graduating data o f girl*
will Includt:
Betty Hslllgsn, Peggy Benson,
Doris
Shannon, Annie
Bedenbaugh, Wanda Williamson, Nixie
Kirchoff, Betty Duncan, Anna
Or K m Threat

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Home On Leave
Lieut, ( j g) i ’ear] Hobson of t|)a
IN
Convalescent 11 o a p 111
Springfield, Mass, is spending
trii-dny leave with her parrnta,
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Hobson.

M

Leon Lawson, quartermaster In
tho United States Maritime S e ^
vice, just returned from Francis,
arrived this week from Houston,
Tex. to spend a short tima with
his mother, Mrs. IL H. Lawson.
■

Grace H. W right 1 IA l t o . o f
the.W AV E s, Is home on a weeks
leave from N a tio n ! N a va l Medl*
tal Center at Dclhreda, Mary* S _
land, where aha is attending Dan*
tat P roitalic School and Is visit­
ing her parettu, Mr. and Mrs. JJ.
Hanson.

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PAGE EIGHT

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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D , SAN FO RD FL O R ID A

II. J - U . ' J L J .

g l B Tt

order seed, 'ertfiller and Insecti­ cultural' Economies shorted that
cide early. The fortlllxor aitulatlon tomatoes war* grown In about
la a a L a n w L u j i year a*n hat + 9 — orrt - o f -vvrry IWh-gwH-n*.
there should be enough for moat Onion*, radishes arul lettuce were
—
—
greater than thos* of the aatne
gardeners.
NEW Yf*RK * ITY. May 21,— period of 1944 entirely due to
The
Department
recommends
(Special l Florida
families
rc- the war-cauaed death*. a» the
long-season g a r i) e u s wherever
civilian death rate on the home
possible— the planning of early
front ha* »howin a material de- AP New »f,*turcs
ease under a year ago. Nation- WASHINGTON.— This yenr’s Vic-, crop* and late ones, often for
policir. during IU f . r . t throe | ly, ,this
hlt h„
, ny m„
has meant m
many
mil lopy Garden effort prohibits uj two or three harvests from a
m* or
of d
dollars
to »&gt;*
the bo the biggest sinrr the progtam slrrglo row, Details of succession
i :with
! v : r “.,$1. .iri'fOon
i L r ‘ ,.i:- uvth 1 301 •t i[M.li
o i u r . tgoing
o m * u&gt;
planting should be settled will
families
of
service
men
killed
In jlsrtni in 1912.
nt?* m the ......... ..
■dlllL’ I»« I in-1
in advance of the first planting
,,f
action
or
who
diet!
in
service.
Rccsuse of high prices, the so Use ground can pioduec con­
of Itiwt Vfiir. I In1 1
Uli' of
These payment* are In addition to ■hottuire of canned vegetables stantly during the season.
Lift* Irifl ill a net i Dp&lt;’il vd l.'.Is 1
and Use prospect of a me.it
Employers are urged to rn“ Tbest’ imvftumt* rvfli ■it thr those made under National S er­ famine for civilians next sum­
rourage
employee’*
gardening,
grvutei winr »n*if t .’ lit'. uni In thr vice l i f e Insurance."
mer the Department of Agricul­ perhaps providing the land and
Of
the
aggregate
payment*
In
h
I
arlivtft
f&gt;
t|
aill
war
C L A S S IF IE D ADVERTISING B A T E S
ture estim ate, tbe number of plowing. The Department em ­
Vktory Gardens will exceed 20 phasises the Imporjance of e x ­
JOc per line for one insertion
million— the high mark reached perienced local garden leaders.
09c per line for three insertion*
in 1913.
ich t j j the sucre** of the on&gt;Much
ntiii nr Ur 111
24 »i Ptif,
07c per line for 0 Insertion*
The W ar Food Administration Itraim is attributed to these old
$5r per line for 20 Insertion*
Jays garden* will tie moro nec­ timer*.
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
* ms I'aia— Hifltf F t o v i r tl
essary In 1945 than they were in
The average garden should oo
I’ ll O NE 148 OR flRING YOUR Ada to T H E SANFORD H E R A L D
■ 1911. wiien some 18.500,000 were j more pnsluetive this year. GarCount, five ward* to the line. Including phone »nd addreaa.
planted. Victory Garden intoic.il deneis have Irnrnnl by cxoctiI tikr I'n l fh — F » r# !*«•#
All adverliaementa for aituationa wanted will be charged for at the
elumped in March 1911. when cnee what kinds of vegetables fit
regular classified rates.
the ORA took many canned prod- j the needs and tastes of their
Vm» r R i v ^ K i f t l l f B l
uct, off ration list*. Then when |f a m i l i e s .-They also have learned
irwisj rood
xa
Fits.
the Allies swept across Franco what grow* best in various soil*
that summer, many people us- t and how to fight plant Insects
FO R S A L E I'. s a ie - I'r r a l i, ( rlav1
numed the European war wo.M (and discuses.
II. it. c o r n c o .
soon Ite over anil there would in; | Tito tomato is by far the mini
LOST; lienunie black lealtiei InllU. S. TIK E S mid TURKS
no nieil for a big gaiden program i popular of Victory' Garden vegr(fi4d. Phone 529-.I. Rewind
in 1915.
t futile*. Rumpling surveys made
M
V
M
r
111.
|4—
J
h
tf
rh
r
«i.
I'lmilti
of
3
1V«.
71m
MUUDKN net! located l loom
This year, h o n e t r r , more food inst year by tile Bureau of A gri­
LOST; itiitmn Hunk No. 4
Jo
house. ITinne 9 1 22.
will go to more fighting mm o*rrsephlnv tliuwn
Birr. 4 I, lit. 1.
sea*. Food authorities say Gut
20 A C R E farm tllwl, good flow­
Guldsboru, Sanford.
rien after war end* in Europe all
ing wells, 10 acres rough land
the garden stuff that cun bo
I*aim Hammock Sanford, Fla.
grown will be needed. Large num­
F . K. J J * . 1101 Park Ave.. LOST: In front of Hospital. Wal­
ber* of service m m will not be
let containing nci ounal pupci*
Mil ii a h i i i » H - i r i i t , l 'i ; i ;
Rnnfprd, Ha. Rhone fl&amp;l-Vf.
demobilised until both Japan and
Return to Lieut N. W. hutchGermany are defeated. Further­
lugs, Naval Air Station.
lie10 ROOM HOUSK completely
more, people In the liberated
wind,
......
furnUhtnl,. 7 0 3 Palmetto Ayecountries will need* large sup­
nno. Terms if desired.
plies for some Gme.
s ^ l ' A l METTO C A F E .
105 South
The outlook for gardening m a­
H ELP W AN TED
Palmetto Ave.
terials is generally good. Crops
- - -----J ■■ ■--------- *
-U t i l I I I — liMlM
of vegetable seed* last year wete
1930 FORD, 2 door sedan, Can
bumper In most mea*. T h n e may
CD! AIRED
giiln
for
laundry
be seen at 510 Palmetto after
work. Regular hour* mid wiifii"
be fOlno bottlenecks In deliver- (
fitOfi I M
Apply
in
pel solo
Seimeoto
leg. so- gardener* ute urged to
County Laundry t'o., hi 9 W.
El.K&lt;'Till' carpet sweeper, good
;trd SL
condition
Phono 73b.
JfRr Csrlirr Ho«iarr4
till* state, $3,403,000 wn* under
DAYS WORK.
Ucatrlce Scott,
1234 ordinary policies; $379,000
Golden
(J| [II,S for Soitn Fountain, T«urhFactory Packed
m
m
h
705 Locust Avi
was under 198 group lift-* tn i lr ton ‘Drug Co
|*illel*M t
-----I ' I n I/s Or MU
sneo certificates; and 7T3.UOO was
I'lnriUpIr
UPH OLSTERING fabrics, tapes
DuR’s Gingerbread.
Bulk
under 3002 industrial insurance
tries, ilumasks. brocalcllcs, u
I'ftt I b r I ' r l
.policies.
good stuck to select from. R.
The payment* in this state
8 . llrown. 2911 N. Orange Ave.
1 lb
Ssreetheart Toilet
2 0 -Mule T eam
compared with $11,528,000 under
Phone 4953.
I'tiala I. f
I II. flee %
19001 policies in the pre war fiist
cflkos
ONE
t'HKSTKOHE
and
bigh
quart, I oj 1941.
rireaklan pi Champions
S-i.der Sliced
chair. 2511 Orange Ave. Phone
For
the
nation
ns
n
whole.
I 4|t| I ts *
.I MII-nr M i n i
..
. .
7t:-\V._________________________ 1338,780,000 wns paid n» death
16
claim* under 304,9(19 policies in
Vjlf Pooda Guava
Blue Label*
|;i,17 (todge t'oiilie;
the
Mrst
quarter,
compared
with
Ited with WBtei ltd ..
no 5
t-’tl7.7JK.tilH
l
under
343.44n
noliriw
W Swift ini
Jli Trs-il1 II .till r n
* *',*%. v «.
■ii tin- curt vsponding pci tod of
•.1 1ill
' MwiimJIi I ntMinl
110« wM *
i li alelH, «f nvblr
U 2 (111,
j l*»l tYnr Uf tiicsc, 1^25,29t.imp
front*,” the Inetltnta raid In a n L if e In, su
ra n
ce P aid
,
,,
...
nounclng the figures. "T h e payF lo rid a I1a m 1 11e s moils In thl*.*t*U.-*»rt 10,.^

favorites ev e r r* h o rc . Snao beans,
wax beans, beet*, carrots and
pep pet *~ WeV* ''g ch erall y" popular.

.Victory Gardens
Are Urged ^s* Way
To Fight Rationing

J l t s t ’v tw l enough . . . but hum.-.drj
flies end burring mosquitoes can
mills hot weedier ■ hotrod
^ i
Sp isy tliese summertime pint*
with Flit! This eHectiv*, pleasantsmelling Insecticide kills th*
dread, germ-laden malaria motquiloee, as well as common
merit* wad flies. Uuy so
ft)
,
amp to supply of
H
-*
H it , tod ay !

Pancake Flour ...... 7c

Syrup .. pt. btl. .. 19c

Syrup .. 5-lb glass 58c

M ello-W heat....... 13c

LOST -

(Jrape Nuts pkg. 14c

FLOUR - 10 lbs 51c - 25 lbs $1.23

EIGHT O’CLOCK 3 lb Bag . 59c

cJab/e S u p p ly

BREAD..... l'/2 lb L o af....... 11c

LO W P R IC E S

L .A t Table Supply You Get:

Baby I

Flour

\ ( lilt 1 trm-liun tillints
NEW
T u » *1 V\ \ f t l., right It* W
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
x M 1 ..ii t.ide invaMirements;
J E. D**J*eff,
Onv L'2 \\ » :.l. [
t«b!i’ « loth*.
1799 MagU" }\n Avr. I'linlU U44I. CUItTAINH, Imc
nciirfs. washnl. hUinfu?'! ‘*mj I
B A B Y i AltKIAGE, goml cumlintrctclu-ij. 51H Mrliorivillc Ave
lion. Ini ge. pro-uur, 11 1m 1 wrk
rhnlio H7*J.
dint
\V
.
A vt*.
escelJ R ’3.

HO It HOW ||KIIK WIICK R
H idV A T V IS I t K S m T K I )
VOUH nntutnl &lt;l«*."irr #m prtv.siy
in riiuh««y mnUura »* pinciiy
1932 nU ICK 7 passenger Sedan
rrAjun ted here.
Kiu*iwla ftR’*
Look* ttlnlo.i nrw. inside and
f-ffliillwtt* me
luil
14**i** I
1 out. Y o u t l * be Kiirrv If you're
41bon! your r ret lit
»om **:n
too lute to gel ihb fine rnr
|&gt;1iivnr ni l1»t- iiiifikji i t . t*v
i
105 North Palmetto Ave. Phone
will not lieiir of ymir iirmorMi
affuti si* There i« Ho cutler I" r ^
5 3
7
1
_______________
liiiLait rieamrnt.
^
SUBS* KIRK
to
th e
Florida
Kt nMmnblc rrinlit n**|iiiri iiirlti*
Sport, iiinu
Gulfport
7,
Ha
No ro-makeiH tm money lunn1*
$1.9(1 per year. Statewide hunt Vurinblti n«\ men; l'lun*.
fng anil fishing news. New und
F A M IL Y LOAN ( O .
' authentic.________
Florida Hank llltlf.
Phono 3^

EN GLISH

made double shotgun,

12 MDUirr.
gauge, leather cate. 5 bo tea J HUY* pay cash for old irons,
sheila, $60.00
J.lle Proctor, 008 i vacuum clennera. InodeM, re*
ihelli.
|5(
earillcaa of crmilltlon.
210 F
Elm Ave._______________________
fith S t, Phono 94R.
P R A C T IC A L L Y new small Story |
and P M l i Piano. 703 Palmetto,
O V E R S E A S service linin’* wife
__
nvuilnlily (i, i are f"i children in
.B IX
ROOM Spanish bungalow,
ovrningn.
Imne
2 1 &lt; 'V
nf'ei
two utl'ei houses, priced right,
5 .1)0 P.M
by owners Terms. 607 Park I
___ _________
__
Ave.
49

THOUSAND

laths.

Duliart

IFOK R E N T -

Lumber Ygrd._______
ROOM house on thrae lota, A T T E N T IO N ! Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apia. t.nd
$750.00 cash, balance like rent,
room* two blocks from Main
plus Of. interest. If Interested
Ht.
one half block of ocean by
call 7BH-W.
_______
day or week. Phone 019-U. 70S
HRCAPPKI) TIU&gt;24s
Broadway, Daytona Reach. Fla.
W e h a v e . In stock recapped r*»furnished liclecngcr tires In almost all sixes; TWO N IC E L Y
rooms, acmt-huth. Plwne 800
no |&gt;ernilta are now required to
pr 103.____
_ . __________
purchase these.

S
M .

1 ‘ I^jlgtlicn tile" jffo qi 'tyour* rie^pned Urea by putting a reliner
in them. Have ju st received a ______ '
. , shipment of theao In virtually
sill alee*. Also, wo have the** WBLDlNGi By an expert -With
80 year*' mmerlanca who g u a r
in truck slioa. 1
anteea every job. Would apA. »L P R K Y A T I
trial. Temporarily
Phone $104 .
Seville, Florida

BUSINESS SERVICE

atttUd M 408Vi

i

i . R. Welch.

sf Wa n t e d -

STORAGE
Garage.
WANTED; 60 hen* and fryer*.
■ ton ga.
Palmetto Grocery, 817 PalmeD
tu Ave.

WANTED—
ERVIC E MAN’S wife want*
ettlon. Rcntrel office work,
vr*.
bookkeeping
o*per)e
Mm. Dona M u ’ Bran t, blB
1st Kt- Phone tt/4-W.

your car at Kent's
Specie' rata

WANTED TO RENT
P U R N IS H E D house or apartment
fo r three adults.
Call Room
302, Vmldoa Hotel.

R S S B - W . Owrna, Cltra,' Fla.
want* job on Cattle Ranch or

5-lbs

ChocSvrup
U&gt;

29c

Patna Rice ib 11c

79c
7c

Borax pkg 12c
Beets -oxgists 14c

29c

Karo

27c (iolden Pound .. 28c

lb.

25c Kaisin Bread

11c
____

■|

»

A&amp;P Asparagus
Sultana Bed Beans

pkg. 10c
btl. . .. 8c

quart btl........... 14c

Whitehousc Apple Jelly
A&amp;P Apple Sauce
Whilelmnse Milk

. 2-lb. jar .... 25c

No. 2 c a n ....... 14c
I tall cans ..... 35c

New While Potatoes ... 5 pounds .... 27c
Sweet English P e a s ....... pound....... 17c
Tender Crisp Carrois ....... bunch....... 9c
Fresh Yellow Squash ... 2 pounds .. 17c
Tender'Pole Beans
pound ....... 18c
Fancy Tomatoes
1 pound etna......25c J| '
Fancy Winesap Apples .. 2 pounds .. 29c
Fresh Green Cabbage.......pound____ 4c
Large Iceberg Lettuce...... head.......15c
•Ga. Peaches .
. pound
17c
Red Bliss Potatoes ....... 5 pounds....... 27c
Klim .... 1-lb. can 57c .... 2%-lb can $1.33
Libbys Ripe Olives Chopped .. 41/saOz. 13c

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Croakers ib 19c
WbOr* Split loll

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SEAT
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ACCESSORIES
WASHING POLISHING
WAXING

Sin 10c

MUFFLERS
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Tablets 4-or 3 9 c

Punch

P o l a l o e a 5 lbs 2 9 c

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1-lb Bag

Comstock Pie Sliced

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dexo Shortening .. 1-lb ctn. 23c .. 3-lb 63c
Sultana Peanut Butter .... lib. jar ...r21c
Talco Egg MaBh
25-lbs....
Talco Growing M ash.....25-lbs......... $1.09
A Penn Motor O il..... 2 gaL c a n ...... $1.42
Aaa I 's a ,
Macaroni or Spaghetti.... 3-lb. box .... 27c
Ann Page PIum Jam
1-Ib. j* r ;... 24c
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Mason Fruit Jars .. pts 59c ^ qts 73c doz.

COLORED ctrl want* laundi
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JEW EL

when you buy vour insurance
from u* All policies » e Issue a m i
non-B*»c***h|r. The premium you i
pay I* all you’ will ever in- rc-J
nuirrd to pay.
llowevrt
you nharv in the '
tuvinga of tile compBify and i-ct i
back * part of the premium ini
dividends
You ran safely save oil voui
fire and windstorm Insurance by
placing your Insurance with us.
The fact that life in*ur%ncv
companies, banks and govern­
mental agencies accept mutual in­
surance policies on pru|&gt;ertlrs in
which they arc Interested t* an
impressive endorsement of mu­
tual insurance.
These financial institutions with
millions of dollars invested in
real eilnte tnorlirugr* bare t»i
their
service
Die
best
iegnl
counsel, account* ills und other
source* for determining the icut
economy and • dependability of
mutual insuranco.
We will be glad to make a
survey of your property, check
your present Insurance a ^ l if
possible get a reduction In vour
rat*. Regardless of any reduction
In rate you will still share In
the savings effected by mutual
plan of Insurance. Call 178-J. C.
M. Boyd &amp; Co. “ Your Mutual
Insurance Friend."

No. 2 can
33c
1-lb. c a n ........7c

Sultana Vinegar

Wheatiesi2 ox15c
Jelly, n ox 19c

COFFEE

You Do Not
GueHHtimnte

4l/i*oZ. j a r ....... 19c

Smwi) field Idmg (irain Rice
Itajab Worcestershire Sauce

21c
19c

Swift's Famous

3-lb. jar 68c

I-lb. jar 19c .... 2-lb. jar 35c
Our &lt;Jwn Tea
K-lh 31c
1-lb. 59c
Ann Page Olives

Mix
pkg
Scap 3

Chase &amp; Sanborn Dated

was under 98,919 ordinary polle­
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$ Ifi.292.000 was muter 26.
5tll group policies; and $57.
194.900 wn* under 240.549 in
duslrlal policies.

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Raisins 8-ox 10c

rits 5 lbs 25c

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33c Coffee Cake ....
Pard Dog Food 10c
Dundee Cakes ..
Wheat Meal
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Pan Rolls d oz.
Soup Mix 3 for 24c
( ’inmnnon pkg. 10c Iced Bar Cakes

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Member Associated Press

M Mil K it 123.

OPA
A Is R^portedPmnReport
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a•
ninff Drastic Cut In
S u g a r Allotments
French Hit Fralict

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Luencburg vfll* 88 hours a fter
hia poison sulcld* death. It was
generally suspectod th at former
Nifil Foreign Minister Ribbentrop
— the only high N aif hot yet
rootu rtd or reported dead » u
somewhere in the British sector in
northwest Germany.
At Kutibuhel, Germany Gen­
eral Karl Oberg. former chief of
all German 9 3 and police activi­
ties In occupied France was cap ­
tured at mountain hideout by the
101st Airborne and 42nd divi­
sions. He was known as the
"Butaher of P ari*.1'
Himmler died wearing onW hit
socks. He had been stripumi for
examination. The examining doc­
tor, looking fo r concealed ooUon,
put- hi* finger tn Himmler's
mouth. Himmler Jerked hark and
bit on a tiny phial of ryanide
poslasslum he bad concealed in
his mouth.
Britiih Second ard headquartI l s a l l s s H m ra g e T k m )

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School Art Work
Recently Exhibited
At Woman’s Club

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Blood B ank Calls
For. 20 More Donors
A call for 10 more donors 10
complete the quota of 46
or eight an hour for the

Toonat
bank
donaUopa to M thade Thurs­
day at the offlre o f County Nurse
Frances Me Dougsl, was today
Julius Dingsounded 0 7
folder, chair
•Garden d u b
of the program.
“If you can’t fill his boots, you
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&gt; - -.ON NAV „ DUTY
• Wilbur Robert Keeling of Flor­
al Heights who Wned the N t t j
cm March 30 ^ R e b o m i l U . UA
e t th* O r e s t __

N un! Training Station, north f t

Tokyo Rad ioA nnounc*
t*s Airborne Japs
Land On Airfields,
Blow Up Planes

Marines Race Death During Okinawa Advance

in ,
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The big powers were reporn,
li-duy to have lined up enough
votes hi the United Nations cm
fercncs to block any change i
their absolute control of th.
world machinery designed to pn
serve peace. ’J he decisive S&lt;w
approached
a* the
conferenc
entered its second month (pr
Secretary of St it* Stettinltts lyturned from talks with Presldfi
Truman in Washington.
In Wnshinjtan a Congresaion
fund investigator said the 01
rllrtwiHh a drastic curtailmen
of industrial sugar which Wit
rut the manufacturers to ho
their 1!&gt;4 4 supply or IstS. T*
new rediietlon will Iso effect!'
Jul\ I. -aid a law maker wt1
asked out to be named. He s s ’
he did not know if the restrict!,
would tw extended to houaehn
&lt;uynr suj plies.
1
In P ans the French F o r i ' . ’
Affair* Committee recommend
the government brt-ak rclattur
with Spain ami that France pto
I n»e p, other Allies that m s r
In* taken til |.,rrr the rovijnati
of &lt;ieiieraliasimo hranco of Spell.
ea the
1
The recommendation asserted

Pi lime roglni* w*t no different
The fit at of America's fighting general* to arrive from the Kuril
ran hattlefront. Griu-rul Courtney H. Hodges, Commander of ihe from the erstwhile Fascist gov
ear
rmierrl of Italy la-fors its stir
I,f)i Firstt Army, u 111( 1*1\iuiaihI by new a
t men mi Nrw \««ik
The General nintle ait K n n ffici«r’ Mop-over in N m N - I.W*m ten.in It ter turd the Spanish jr#if.ime a int*iiucr tn world demo
fonllnuiriK on tn hi- 1 mtn luwn, jktlnutn, fla . where a »
Civic r « ‘*'ptnm ^ a ** phinnrtl In hu honor. The General t*•I•i M***im*i * i av y
that « “ irnml iirttportlf*!!*' «*f his f«mou* Army fernup "ill L,. t.♦
Itcthrr ajjairi when hi** unit moves to the* K-Aftfrth Them!i r &lt; f \V,u
under' his enmmand.

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tl rin-k I ok y «• mi Icftfe force
tih1Ai , 11r t b:i p
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t h c :•I l i*Iaftr at lack I* a ida. j it
ana
L u am
rrpiii led t hey
Hnipped more* I Han I.Ctt. tciivc
i»f horn hi mi I'tikyn'a Mat tin*
fiUe.ii butinr** ditlrifl and Ihe
imperial i»ac rt nmerit renter.

tig Aigivcstsd **r#g*i

Japntu“ i* futintiT laiiditiRS
on Okitmwa anti tIn* Central
China cm -t w e r e reported
tiKiic
Ailntl
mfiintivnton
sw ept
tow n Up ill
tor*,

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Indications point to un Increase
In celery shipments during li.e
past year from Scmuml,, County,
/ellwood end other Florida points.
Cool nights Htirinv May hnvoffset druu gbl ctrulilions rarimr
In . the month ;o keonimt the
grade up and a* a result n good
percentage of U. S. No 1 grade
Is being shipped from this see
lion. The hulk of shipnwn.i &lt;*ill
cease nbout June 10, it is preilieted.
Up to Tuesday. Seminole Coon
ty had ihipprj 4. it 15 cars of
celery as rompared with I.Sfid
last vear, according to t'hurleD. Slierman, Fcdernl State Mar­

ket Nnrs Service repirsenlativr.
Only two cars were shipped so
K'sbllsstS Ob rag* T k m l

F t Pierce Amphibioun
To Play Navy Here
A big crowd of baseball fans
is expected to turn out Sunday
afternoon at 3:00 o’clock al
Municipal Ball Park to see the
formidable Ft. Plgrtts Amphibian
nine try to get their sixteenth
victory at the expense of the
Sanford Naval Air Station. They
have only lost one game.
K
possible’ calamity and to rout the
amphibian Invaalon, SNAS la
rlli
hurling
Into the breach a vatcran
ng 1etring
. of victories
_______in
with a long
South Pacific baseball competition
— Howell by name. Danner will
do the receiving.
Wardrop wUI do the hurling
for Ft, Pierce and kUksimoskl
the catching. Marshall Wardrop
has won elx straight game* go
far, and lait Monday pitched, a
4 to 0 win over the Eastern Air
Lines team -at Miami Field,
limiting them to four hits. Ho
fanned firs and did Sot walk a
single man. Only one got as fgSas second bate. ■
____
Fbrt Pierce has for its
Lieut Nlek Wa«llk, fam
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American quarterback formerly
With Ohio SUM University, who
last season played quarter for
the F t Plerco jtrid o u tfit The

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Initiation fee for Jjiinln-' the
_
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-fn&gt;—tfiO .rid
two months due*, at !3 a month
are required. The AFL porter
union members will not touch
produce to unload It from out-oftown trucks unless the driver ran
show his union card, according to
Information received here from
shipper’s representative* in New
York.

LYMAN SCHOOL
The Rev, James S. Haskins of
the Baptist Church of Longwood
will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon for th* graduating class
of Lyman School, a t 8:16 o’clock
Sunday evening in the school
auditorium, it waa announced by
STlTt T. W. Lawton.'
.The High School class at
Oviedo will IlkrwDo have a bacca
laureato program Sunday evening,
but It ba* not get been announced
who the speaker will be.

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Worker, Employer

Protest hy the Seniifinli’ &lt; mn
tv f a r m Hurenu UkfHMiot ii m'-v
rulinK hy an A F L union " Inch
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would compel all driver, of in
T,' ' r'
^ , » 'm u tin g of
routing trucks of produce tn join « “ '■
t# l ,
School tonight
al,
r.ftO
ihe iif ion liefore 1tliev would W High
,f
allowed 17, unload their trucks la “ c W k f',r
W f P ® " uf
New York City, will be mode to I llln*f tt t*T,fll* dun.
Florida rep reeen u tive, and senaA „ mrlnb#r, of th, American
t.,rs in Washington, and th. Stale U K „ln anil Unite.1 Spanish War
tnrni Bureau will also ho re Veterans arc requested to meet
quested to lake up the matter, it .Sunday morning St 10:15 o'clock
w«
announced today hy M I. nl , hp p ,fth S l r „ t , n l r * m . of
l ulluiii president of the county
p i r .t Methodist Phureh where
farm tmreau.
Mrmonal Ilav services will be
Tins decision to protest what , 0,1,1,,cted hy the Kev Jo. A
la |et med nil Unfllll Jill, lice on (Jlolle
Ihe p u l of the New \ctl- Jtibor
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union, w:i* readied motitVsiJay
SKW rat BILL
evening at a special Farm BurT A L L A H A 8 9 E K , May 26. (Speeuu meeting held in the office ciall— Rep. W. W. Stewart, of
of County Agent C. tt. Dawson, Fort Slyer*, introduced a number
For a number of year* the of hills In the house yesterday
union would not allow drivers of for the city of Fort Myers, in­
out of-state trucks of i n - lu c e t« cluding one to uiithoriie const ruc­
unload in New York, hut fur­ tion of a sewer system
The Fort Myers sewer lull le
nished union men at ( t 36 an
hour to ilo the unloadine, said similar tn the Tamps elty hill and
Mr
t'ullum.
Now
the
union, bills by several other cille-, and
short of help, annnunres It wi.| roofers powers on the cltv eudiscontiiuiP this tall t.u-ud do- &lt; thorilles of Fo rt Myers i&lt;i conlivery" „n,b have &lt;t*iart-d Dial l struct sewer lines within the d t y
drivers may themselve- unload and disposal facilities m&gt;!dr or
side of th* city.
city
their produce on condition that outside
As In the other bills, th- work
thef Join the A F L * unloo.

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Mui.iut* from Mr 4 Klmilu-th
A mulli-hllllon dollar expansion Fowl^i uf Kiil*»rirrt^t
of'social security, including a m-v
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ante, was Introduced in congress turn* wit* i f v-i •
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esterday by Sen Wagner &lt;l&gt;, Hilf»|f pool, in itp|if *ti ititftl tr1&gt; in
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and
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Contribution- would Increase to flout apt' nn Lake MinniH* nn i
4 percent on employers' payrolls eYti'iiilw hmk f" tli* f ii 111out!
I unit Itu* i’ll 1 f I-1♦*v ta. |e*I ul h
i percent on employers" pavronls
to }l|a pllhltl • ,r «'tt|.*Mtee|e*|*|w|
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Warlxtan Rained Here

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McihU m of thr . lothinir &lt;*•»!
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I.ions ('luh Ireaffue
Plays World Series

Are You Listed in the Census?
If Not, FiD Out, Mail Now!

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Concludes Pastorate

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ABOARD THE US8 INDIAN
AP0LI8 SOMEWHERE IN THE
1:'*•/' &gt; WESTERN PACIFIC, M a y 25.
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(Special)—A. R. Hunter, quarter
mailer, f in t elate, U8 N, ton of
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A R. Hunter, or Oviedo, Fla,,
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fought aboard thla heavy cruiser
when bar big guna pounded the
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enemy a t Okinawa ta avenge th#
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dark day* of 1942 when they
'
T-T'i
■poke only defcnalvely against
I
i
. t
;s .
.. *
the then-dominant Japan***.
t
- '

mon at R:00 o'clock Sunday, and
asserted that it would be r'a joy
and privilege ta have the people
of the city and community pre­
sent for his farewell message.
During hia pastorate, Rev.
Grantham ltd the- church in pay­
ing off a debt on the church
building of tong atandlng. Il«
reported that growth in the
church, while not phenomenal,
ha* been gradual, wtth a number
of additions, and the church in­
come has become nearly double
what It was at the beginning of
bis ministry.

Home On Leav6
Jack Benton S 2-o i.as
home on a 0 day leave
Balnbrldge. Md. after 10
training, tie will rtpott
further orders.
Sgt.

IHHlg

returned ta Taweon General
pltal, Atlanta. Ga^ for
treatment after trending a CM
valescont
withl ihie
M
B f efurlough
f e iM
ln i
aed family.
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has

ttie l.egtulotur* wt TnlDtUMree by
c ill.
Kill’d F. H &gt;le
SanI 3d uhteh will
rovidc ‘w u tlty

With the 1th War loan drive . i" Hv into .1
I d uf i ho
k ", 11 , It M .
two week" nit!, Sennit" le i t unit) *l*d |U Ml* ki
i mint) !•' i .»• h ►m m !) coinmitt*
tvlitIi
hfei attained none than u qllstlei 11itnhfli Villi
111jj r r !i,t|inn’d
to
travel
on
roiinl v by*inr- -. Lr \mnl the limits
of its quota uf (376,1X10. accord­ ruutlmii** hit t nt"i»udoa»n nl work
An
tdnlMitnf
IttfiiUvapinie
pliiu
witirh
he
litildl
ing tn Fdwan! F. |jvne. publicity
ion \ in
of 111
The frr- h 1*ut n tin-. fi&lt;»hin/ e.ff»«.*, f..r
director
of
the
county
War H in ttw* iiifikin^ lei mill to t ! r
1 1 en "•*, the uim of
prt’flfiit
nn
l
or
nl
htnnlv
of
thr
-PAKIIfl
op.
mil
fii'il
on
1
f»
Mat
Finance Committer.
•! "-in iiml
fiv e
Irn doll tit
bint**
"Wtu
&lt;iai1
a
M
M
1
M
m
i
time*
II
III*
ll
m
(
1
**inci*
l"g
Total bond sales up to Friday
way The
|I'CTl t - )O'f
ofirlit
inn
i*
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I
he
pr*
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hnth?
i»
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t
*
*
l*e
-urk
irih
T
vRhii!•
&gt;
hi
noon amounted in but | 2 t 3 , -i:trt
illnvv tin ti. r
lalnl
ri'iixi’i hi* !.... . n* i"" *•■1 .it tils* |
* , * - 1dt ii »■ for
26, Mr l.nne revealed
J. ,
Ihirin^
*. d
ih»;
tin "ffit .* of • ".ml \ Ju.lg.
W 4 .m|,f \ i I |
»{
Of the total, the Sanford At t wl*lit U'», l.M
Wits .1 NVarr
Si** t s., 11 ,*
I
part*
Mantle National Hank repotted .erv |-0|ild*M -i •
\vIrntiun
Km thr t*e*fir f it "f n t ii fi* 1 .f liii^ l*
ih arc
sales nf f 103,392 f&gt;0 and the and pirni m i
*1' P'
vi»lemo*
I .1 Ul"-** oiifiilriilui
•f*l i-.llc'
Florida Stale Bank. ( 6 5 ,4 50
niinches i 11 i
if." t ^ lift ti"- i I..f Kim Mu I ui'i-«
•. ill Dike
1 I Kill* 11
Thr Hanford Post tiff Ire re
nful J- r •*- 11 W iil+ t I ornrii' *•i-11'
11 w |ot “i- f.
ported spies of (23,5 (1X75
tin
( «MIUt V
i ‘i P»?r Til Ilii;
AUU"or&gt;
, I•v •he (itiv ■
ti
•
l
May t, Altamonte t'osl Office
( »ei u ifr A S |»I-**r t. »•Iit y |■**» t «■I
tic.* 'nine law
reported sales of 1262 6tl and on
-Vitlt.ml
hpi'r-m. xf
ii to be financed by revenue bonds the ea/nf date i^yugwivd . I’ost-g
nf
•ml no-part o f’ the tb *l 1mpdse&lt;f Office reported total snl
Imul, rm riuitler liuw many pci
1682.60.
on general property holder*.
»un» are In the bout
The San ford V.Kutiimiil Schiujl
The open -ea«ori fur taking of
will eoniinuu through June with ulligtttnra, according to A tew
Mrs.
It. C
Maxwell aa
note rule adopted hy Ihe game com
teacher Anyone wi»hihg to en ­ mission, Is June 1 to Feb 2K
Buys n l the I.ions' (Tub sponroll should do *o on or baforr and the cloned season is Match I
•uriil Junior Itusctiall leagu e will
Mondav or Tuesday. June 4 nn.l
May 30 inclusive, he said
hnbl then
Win Id Seriev" game
6, as tho c l a .- e , should have as
Most fishing licenses, whicl. an
at - 10 o'cliH*k tonight at the
mush time 'as po.sthle. it was
f(ir „n,e ,.,ari
year. ur, ,* ,,,, 0.1 i nUcfroiit Dianiondbair"i'ark when
announced today.
I t ncgln nlng of the the pennant winning t*uhs meet
cither at the
Each residen t or Ketnlnnls County not contacted by a census rnum
Classes in dictation ami trnns- : linns so*son or at the start of thr
eratur will be Installed If hr fills out tbe blank below and malls u i
Bill Lud­
criptlon,
typirjf,
with rtpecifel hunting season In the Fall, us it a ti-nm of All Rtnr*.
Ihe Hemlnole County Chamber of Commerce. Hanford, fln rl.1i
wig will set t e ns umpire.
Olva names and other Information required hy law, a* outlined. »f vmphaniii on Ovil Sorvlrr rxjuni
is
easier
for
sportsmen
scenting
f&gt;u Saturday the 1 inns will put
all parsaha erf all ■res, lorludtag babies, children, ralattves. emplri.e*. nation
preparation,
a 20-hour licenses to remember whrn they
Aimm ti»,nm•
hlf*d hoIp, ho*r tltra and roomfen liv ing on your pr«*ml««&gt;
tut a lik'l
Icnke at Sunlando for ail
. . . who
w..w *r#w .tnllslad
M1, . w tn
, H ths *rm»d
_____
_______
_
_
___
_
____
course
In
filing,
and
hookkeaplnic
of *11
Hivlcri
who
Itvsd
In
y
our
ho
expire
by
getting
them
at
those
leys
ys belt
belonging to the baseball
I
prior io «nHallnfe In nald •#rvlc§&gt;, Indlcmilnfe tn orrupatlnn column, continuation,
v&gt;Ii I
he offered, times.
league.
Th
a re nxnmsted to
whether In th# army. n *rr. .marlntt, coast mmrd, marrhant marln*.
mrot at 1 3t) 1* M lit the Ninth
WACX. WAVEd. HI'AitN. nur»«i* corps, #tr. AH dat* nr Information There courses arv nr Ranged prt
marlly fur lugh school students
given will ba hald la confldsnc*.
S t r e e t B a li 1‘nrk , \rhciv tir r(* w i y
who need a little extra practice
be picked UP
ria###f IPfer# •! |0Traipse- to make them ready for job*.
AUB
Joe Mettih is mariugrr of U)C
mnii MRF'tRi tl##
SAME
| AHU.HttSa |. M i r
The Civil Service Commission
All Stars ami R K. Kipp man­
Is now In nerd of a large number
The Rev. V. 1 ! GranthanK who ager of the f ul&gt;s
•
of office worker*, typist*, steno
»ll£)
The linen
accented
the pastorate of the
grapher*. bookkceiier*, and File
A I.I. ■&lt; ‘ %lth im .
Hanford
t'hrlitian
Church
during
D
ei
i
I&lt;
1
P-nnlnkthf
Clerk* to fill Ijiosition* at key
WHI*
Cl*l|«4
P
nli
I
September,
1941,
will
preach
his
point* In the Uiniled State*
H
I
a
(fill
i%
III
. Ormhftitf
Hawaii. Any girl interested In cloiing sermon io tbe congrega­ U’hllr
. 211
.... L*tiElni
sr* Ik
1
111
going to Washington for vrhrk tion Sunday morning and all ID-Hi- r
r[ftnl
should *to Mrs. Mnxwel] ami get member* of Ihe church are urged 11a, M
rtu
Ifiiiipeli
ta
be
present.
particular* almut condition* thero
Pmu rr#
OF
Rev. Grantham today Invited i '"if burn
and the arrangem en t* that have
7
- a*’-/ *
I.K
„ Carte;
X
Tlwi*
been
made
for
the
comfort
and
■
hi*
friend*
In
Sanford
ta
hear
A 1
•
Luilwlir
X
the
message
in
hie
evening
*cr
aafelv of girl*
who go there to
E

PFC, NEWSOMB FREED
Pfe. J , C. Newsome, who was
made a prteMkf of war ih Ger­
many after he was reported missingi in action on Feb. 28, »—
been releaeed, according to informat Ian relayed by th* Red Croej
SLAUGHTER P ERMITS
ta hia mother, Mrs. B. Newsome
809 Weat Ninth 8 treat
July I I . ths last day for far- of Today
M n. Newaome received
ware ta obtain slaughtering per­ a letter from her eon Informing
mits tinder OPA’a meat control
her he was well and hoped to bo
t f . i if
homo soon-■, — ---------------m obtalaod a permit and a
far Price
ALABAM A-Partly cloudy toA .B. Pet- nlgl
Ight and fleturday. Continued
eraoa, Secretary,
vlned. Howwarm.
«_ farmer
‘
Fid) RIDA—Partly cloudy with ■’ - * ' .
■
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does not little tarnpen.to re change tonight P.*
and tall any and Saturday^tkmttared shower* i. ; , 1and Jtd r L i

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itf
*!'»«• d
1 ik mnu a
I f .Mill \

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mi.h •
•liulo

hu
k ,* Russell
Lions Commended
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■n "iiii;r they
t " 1m unit fom

H1MUNTING Al BUSS fH’ FN 1 HIIM1S
l lie ,, r e,i u UU
ft"'1
*",irnn l'r l’1"
whili* m«khiv the da*h I Mi si'My f mil" l

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w lihei
ni It
*u1 ,ks
a* Is m
«.&gt; I4
.*■ ashed
iti-i
sis u.
weeks
ago,
he
|f congress for eulhorlty to mgke
f»rnuim*f.( rh«ng«ft
C a U pennuner.l
riiangss fend
and con^OlD
conbOll- j r i A
lift! 11111* n th r un wit Idly
l4U U
i
iivc* brunch
"A
w**|l o rfam ted
executive
. .
otarch will ire more efficient
Helen t t l U
..** he H i d
.

Over Four Thousand New York Group
He­
.
rtianas-Dnvors
irs Join * poorly oig*nix«i on#.
r C$rs Are Cut In
Union To Unload
n"
Seminole Codnt y

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Celery Shipped Truckers Uni o n
a n s For Expansion Of £&gt;'s , ^ 2 ' Ki* .ek For Good Work
This Year May Is Denounced By V '7 ^ -&amp; JS 3 r 8 $ S o c i a l Security
Clothing D r i v e 1lo“n,&gt;,
tommi«sion
1ho
Io (»et I ravel Pay
. Pass Last Year F a r m B
( ummittees For Com-

v &lt;£r«m

i

tliru uv h
iin *
m ore
iihd
liep an
m opping
th ree
si u t t e r e d s e c ­

a few Snpi’ i i, a t i e . s e s a t t a c k *hI th»* Tt*kv-* -«ir.i -i ill ►rmuildfpr*
Hip f t Mtii inf
11*21* mid
Jii
li t las
hron&lt;lcnAta

th# i ^ v t r n mlent
cnt C
clfirk
1MK j ^

like nn effiel«?nt, kinoothly-j
business *1 less cost end
fevvn personnel.

training tnatnwlor at tbe station.
Th* gam* la admission free
and the public la Invited by th*
Navy to attend. .

man of War M

m«

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V .*

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I

At the Woman’s Club program,
Mrs. Davis' third grade art and
orchestra clasa presented the
Story, “Copy Kitten.** Taking
'p a rt were: Ann Haley, Dick Moss,
James Davis, Peggy
Wright.
Ellen l.yon, and Sarah Hhnsell.
“Chalk talks" were given by
Belie Ward, Larry Loeslng and
lo sieu er.
Frederick Kossstter.
»rt
tn oils aifd
Student art
water color,
and ink were
were awarded to Larry Lotting,
Charles Dawson, Bob Callahan.
Leslie Harvey. Betty Corrodl and
Dotty Ann Whltner front Sem­
inole High School, and Holly
Bivens and ray
Fay Williams from
Junior High, tlonorsbts mention
was awsrdtd to Camilla Batten
Josephine Michels, Carl Moss and
r r , t r i e s ' i&gt;»
-frem the
..................
School and to Raymond Hail of
Junior High School
kc '
rite winners,
One of the ,t&gt;rli
Ijirry Loeslng, also won first
prixa for a “chalk talk" given In
M 'O '
„.sboK.~ftt . the . High
leh was sponsored by
the “Celeryr Fad" sU ff.

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“Butcher Of Paris'’
Karl Obcrg-, Taken
Alive At Hideout;
Ribbentrop L o o s e

By Dorothy Harrison
Mr*.
Mildred Babcock. art
Instructor of Seminole County
schools, recently presented a pro­
gram of entertainment and an
txhihg of art work of her stu­
dents at the Sanford Woman.’.*
Club.
The exhibit wai later on dis­
play in the window next to
Houmiliat and Anderson* store,
where it attracted much atten­
tion and drew much favorable
comment. It was moved to the
Sou the (da Primary School and
then to Seminole High School.
Aa the result of the downtown
display, several pictures were

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OnToContfol J^psSendReinf orcementsT o
Of Peace
repce Plan Okinawa, East China Coast

■
— Army officials today re­
mained undecided whether
to hold a funeral for Gestapo
Chief Heimrich Himmler in
the presence of captured
German military and civi­
lian bigwigs. The body atill
lay on the bare floor of the

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Himmler Takes
Own Life With
Poison Dose

SECOND A R M Y HEAD­
QUARTERS. May 25, (A P)

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FRIDAY. MAY 25 . 1915

H IE SANFORD flERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA
.......... ......

se v tirn

At TH t CHURCHES
n i i i h r u ; . &lt; i n i n ii
t&amp;nfart) Ah i h j /t M i r - t f i t h Hlfrftt
V. II Mr.inlham, Mlnlalef.
M l , A h! lllt'i* V1 I... 0 I
II 40, A. hi M-rn'tiy
|\ M i'int-iiu,ri • tnfr m ‘r
7.5 a r m i ' vr*» in#x M#*r vlr*
| :00
I'. ht
tV ••linekiln&gt;
h(M.

teen I'ruywr h * n u v

VIKII IA n »i#:l linniwT
i.iii iii ii in r viii. v

ft &gt;1 IIKN KLfc.. I’ astur
rinndai ft*ili*#Ml,
A. hi
l ri ai liiDf ; i _i*u A 51.
Kv 4 lilt oil Stic Hel * U’f, “ So r Ll
Midweek P r a y e r mad P fa i a e H#r»icc
rhur&lt;«ta) K ie tiiD f, I Ul !*■ M.
■ A !. V %I tl V a l l t i r
all

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Mir » « i

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I*ra&gt;9r H#rvie# l«.VU A U
S- T I*. *.§&gt; I* M,
Hlrnwt M m i n r 1
P M,
I! vurif r h -i i c Htrvife. I 00 P. M.

Dos Eating: Bed
Points Puts Bite

C h lltci l i f t l c e s .

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♦nliiCA.
Viaflo r. W*|. **mn.

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Veg-etnble
Shipments
**\11 . i.w.(*«r
rn,ot1; in‘
S*
*
I .scheduled
fii^Sumioyifemmmnu
al
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T ii hti’tituioB. s u n
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LAKEtA.NI&gt;. M a y 2 h . ( S p s . j
'd u ll Wiih
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■m'.uel w nceM
««I hm.| of 1II*|C.

You Arc Not Doing; Justice to Your Car!

at ni l -

of

l i v p u t i i i i K &lt;&gt;fl t b n l t u i i n t j u b . . . * i u m u t l u r h o w uld
y o u r c a r m a y lo o k n o w , i t w ill look a l m o s t n e w w h e n
it l e a v e n o u r s h o p !

the

pan ic.

We abut do expert hotly anti fender repairing.
— Wrecks Slraightciied —

1U M .4 6 Kloridn v«K« u b l r «n »on ! P»*c J "* i*r
of mu.ic .cnnow In. .Hipmfil tabulation* of ,ur? “ ' ’ ‘ ’ " ' I '■&gt;' fuculty nirmlwr..
the Flotilla I f triab le (om m ittee '» •*" ,M*- c»m..iflicemcnt |,r..-r.m
C B K . b l . l h C j f c T f i n l i i n rffUWCH • F * e r » wMirr T u e s d a y — Htudy
In
J f l . A us l'b, pa*»«r
thin week if vented that the m a * “ V " ' : ! . u Sunday eyemn^
I
« Iftr.'i.rf 7
‘vutulo.y tUliool, 10.00 A. IdL
1 I*i i »I
im|
I Ii irii
11
auditorium
T u* ad a 7 ■ — iluatry had .ent by May I2.J7SH I ,,t
A W. lU m lt. Sunt
\v hi r
j on r
m
mote carload,
of produce ini., [ * -,n*lntnlc. f«*r ttei;rc,« «l the
Mi rnliiA warnnir. I i »o A. M
northern markela this year than
Monday momlne e xeic u e* total
T h n c s a i l v l n c Hfrvict * i t . io P.
i ntw i vift: i iiniiiftT i fi i in n
it mjtiday
were ahipped
dm me the rnrro- ,a 7l . tu.lcnt. from alt part* of
I* «» % T 1*1.1 I
I »|.r»
i ftj er meet I riff Th uradAjr *v*titfil
.ponding perind n yen? ago. no Klorula * ’ .t 1» other . t a l e . , «n h
hi t 00 of)i&gt;ok
* i \ v« i I, ih . ft rft
J C.
incrcMe »f five anti n half per l two t-utin American ntudeot* inI j ,» v i
i u i &gt;i t tut* rt'h» in
rent, according to l.nMnnte firnw. ; rinded
i mY i i i 1ft no* i i i n i f t T
1
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A
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r
'•"iM'iiss
W..ral*i|&gt;
( III Ml II «
I IIHIftT
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IftiiiMrl J
M*-r%Ii •*- Hull*
Maiingc*3»f the (.'olmnitLoe.
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\: I .Hwu'a t fttii«»U. I 'hurrb. 100 Oak
A VI IMS#

Weft lift wlay, I'ra* rl hire'time, * 10 | * * ' '
I* hi
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AIITIIUII E lll'T I .kilt hi In l*te *
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(*&lt;*rti« worship witli ua

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Him \ t * a » e and h o c f t l h ftirwrl
tin UbntIs firhoo I Ha turds
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YATKS AUTO PAINT SHOP

105 North I'ulmctto Ave.

T h e iaa eiu&gt;* of 2 7 M ru rln a ifj
T h e A bo rig in e* a m y th ica l ocotcp re a e r .U a n e t f i g u r e o n the
irturv, l n r a u i f
dome , pie o f ce n,tr a l It a l y , *uppo*cdly
.
hl**fll'M Ul I ov era ll
Mi*r«

'ile re qoinq to J*fm « f \

j commodities .howed
d « r r a * r in ' dccr-nded from an anc.ent town
AI
Yimlh | r iltiW - Itll'
' vhiprnent-i under u yenr ngo. upon L a ti u m
\f
i , *•niiiK
w *.r pft it*
Among the*,* " e r e beam, Cabliage.
Tlte |.11*1

SILVER.
SPRINGS
th is summer/^

real fiAiltl&gt;

•gg|,)nnt. lettu ce, L (gliob o c a * i
Miviiiir Atlanis
and p c p a e i . urlucb co mbined tp riMint? veuh KUkaiiiicn, but v!mi
i'lin ilT lA N
K IM ldh A nT
I - . ,. I I I I l l r , Ad.Jf * a. I l o l 111
1 ua i r f t s
tia n iv i
rii M itii
A Mil ft NCfc TAIHCRN AtTLK
1
&gt;
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•
how
n
total
decreaM)’
of
4
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hci
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J. A. I I AftKIriH. I'aslo r
lit..
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carload*.
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ti
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ft
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with the pHlit*r ! t|j t niil fur
itav. tilt tin 17 JH
lill 11Ita Psmlof
: b &gt;■ 1‘nnlor l Jo P M
H nw orr.
celery,
cueuinliert, |
Huniiti
lO fto
* 11,1 V 51
tint
Huiitla} — I! Hi la School. 10 00 A,
K* rliiftg nftrtftr, 1,10 P. hi
IdtTJF- T h ru * *m (h r fond iiaif**
«;&gt;car.dc, while potnloea, tomutue* (
......... v M
U.
I
fitly
trni
iilnft
m
Ipd
HiiftdAjr
it laid (1ml hininrwtfr* tlttfii
and miae.i carlo ad* built U|&gt; n
t'.iiljr JMiujia. S ju A M
hfiirntni W orsh ip — It o o A. M*
|*&lt;sll(ically, Belgium in
BWAy ihtjiuand- of red (minti
I'mifrytioii H^turd**)
1-WM P. Ai,
cumbimd increase of 631(1 c a r ­
Kv«aiaft Harwlrft— «iOi P. hi.
F llf A T UA»*IIHA‘ &lt; III It( l«
«ututiutia! monarchy.
lo
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p.
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at
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HL
T hum dA j— hi id w oak Prmjrrr H#i
bt*faUM' they did not stive mewl
load* o i c i the »n(ni- |ivi hm| a :
P hi.
vice* t;(W P. IL
W. P. llltiMiKH. J r . Paaior
irimmihir* and pints* arrapji
y e a r ago
ftundA&gt; rtf*h»K)l, 3» &lt;&amp; A, hi.
M
&gt;*t
iilitA Wtir-iilp. II &lt;J0 A, 14,
A i out lauding fncioi f„i the
A
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V
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Now M is Lit tic *,iw v all fm
TrmJn ng Tni»*ii 7
I* hi,
r i l l . ( I I L R c l l OP (*UII
bettei inri.t ,-f the indu.sliy uni
(■mt+*4
eentna Is* 1m* m.lu-l iIihah .mi
K
t
fin
I
it
A
Witrfhlp.
v.uu
P
hi.
I l , « a * H ftrldl
L o t u e i s l*aurml Av«. and I3lh Hi
revealed in (lie
•.*$ir p l lo i u * a f e r t b s •iftllfitf i** market.-;
l t i ; v II W. M11.1.1*11. Pmnlor
lidded lu the mi 1v a if if r« n . 1 nut
**VVIi«r« J«t«ua U Heal"
, itifrlci*.
boo.I of 2X1# cat load* of mixed
&gt;• frlt’1 Himilisi at J OH I*, ht.
KI.
W
H
K
ilIT
,
pAAfor
WHY *he tret s mni e ex Ir a red
WmlfiftKla) M'lUi ft S i*« I* if,
it* v M"1c*&gt;mft in rimrgtv
wgctnljl,
over lu*l year. The
Hun di j
SchOvt. U. M.
WIII ik. .
po in ts . B u s t y R tlnlfii! fUieiV
Vial (urn w » Irwin#!
K %»•t &gt;lx*dl' iv elutifin’ *
Hwp|„ 10 0ft A. M.
total figure of h'.)N4 mixed c ai*
Of! fi Iriuiei diet Hi a a - ,t»u
M o rtlln i
U«* ulloual
R tn k f,
do i vicunt i erruxo
ItUlat i n n s v r.rane
* i f liK C li rviirc.ciiu
tfMj
fa t,
unv u wv
And
our
l l . 0® A. W.
over In *i a t . u . . . 7X b S l * n g . u c c n l ,
Park A vp ■( Knurth HI
THAI n i D H * H o r COCA
I'tarlit Ai«l»A*r-«dor» (jruuna P*“ *
c o u n t ry is gt'ttitu:
mure «*f
llf;v
M.hllK » AI.PUNTK»L Heeler ittercaae over ^B-lT-1 2,
Holly A v» ii u* At F ifth HirersC
,
t ; M P. &gt;1. •
th e used fin it iirirentlv needs
Holy Communion. *:* • A IK.
II#-*. Paul YftltA Palldf.
KvAficHIftlle Meetlnc. • •• P M
“ T h e e.m *lru etive te* deucy o f
niM.dav cU-ii.Mit |*, w* A AI
Chunih Ketliml, A:lR A. RL,
PiA/er i M e t l n i uim! UJbU study.
f a r wnr and Hm ne-fimit e* ■
g ro w e r * and . h i t p e r * to »end
Mornlna Hervlrf. 11.0# A, U
MnirnlriK Worship. 11 ou A. II. Tliuradoy !;•# r . A4
Mifltiul* I'd Adv
V P Al — 4 : f o r . hi. *
\Vfi1nrs4s)
Kftsrnoon P r a f • r
m ore mixed r a r lo t* to (lie n o i l h . "
r r ^ s d l l n i 1:00 I*. M,
memtlnc. ! ; ! •
U.
gaiil Gr.,w. “ xlajuld h i v e a imivt
P r - y e r Moollnp W rJ l.t-0 P. IL
I (I M . !(»,«. VI ION \l. I III IK II
MCocB« once, you'll com# a« a1u.
oner
P a.k
A t . n u e an.l J , a | ben efic ia l e f f e c t In br uad e ing llje
■linrUeL f " i h.lutida Veg etable*.
H int I
vith r g n i r a n» cniuaT
\|h.UI« i 1 It* Hurd Ht.-il
Comparative abipment figure
Woman'# d a b BM c.
' ^iiiitla) ........... 1 I ft Uft
l l # Oak a t *.
U| tu M , &gt; I J . a el c
M.. it Iv» U ..I •Ml* 1 l *n»
U a . M lU/roKL Miotilar
- r t it#-*ll ■*&lt;&gt;1#j&gt; I
1 ft# i *1*1 IS* t"if I
10:10 A.U. Hu raja r Hchrul
113 I'alrnelli, tu -.. Sanford, I lu.
M i l l A-U. Morning W'or.bl#* la-rd a uflll fl*. * e- v» I n - I k ft l
owppee
Follow
ing
Harmon
&lt;Irtler id Set &gt;tre»
&gt; : » 1’. H. Aandag a . 'r d n g awrvlci.
i m iti ii o r j k m * i u i i i ' . r
Siin ilii \
o r U T T g g ii.it v i m t
, i * i,MMi *1 #i 1 '
t ii ■ c g r a i a o f woo
AlyftV tcAfi lodP-Alffii Hut
I Cirrlnail
( ) r a « * a and Bhn Av.nnaa
tin#’ lil«M'K W#ft .*7 I ft* i k Avtft tii *
10:01) A. M. Sundai Sihtiol
lev. W7 C. l l o k o m b . w l o i
flee.
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7.3ft
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Iilioo
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M a n d a g l a r r U a . t l #« A. M
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l&gt; iltiWKinT

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L cu t w i r k . Mr- Su m Enin*
tra vf tin* •Iinner hi t i«j &gt;- iii hrr
fluff* Runty. imil selUii^ down

tl?

KilltfuM1 ilelilllla

Ueal

I Till

M(,al

- r YEH OLD-FASHIONED
DECORATING
SCHEMES ARE I
OUT!

I’M HEADIN’ HOME
TO REPAINT WITH
PITTSBURGH'S COLOR

J

DYNAM ICS!* ^

Church of The Nazurene

Toung PurU, !:•» P. #1-

"(J cmIk ( all In llis I’euple"
7:30 1mm n a . i -.s .

8:00 I*. M. Kiaiigelihlir Service
Watchman— Wlittl nf the night?"
8 :0 0

f.

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U r d i H ’ -dJiii

I’r a y e r

Monday Nighr H ,r * k « , » #• P. M
W*4n«a##y nig h t e r a y . r u r v l c * .
« p. M. t l . a r oa r IWIIglou. lUnd

C. ft. Ilraley
I’oalur

cau iv B or -row iA fA nB.ii

f t . . . C U. UrA l.j. r» » t o r .
I l l P . t m . l t n Avrou*
III oq A *1
Hu Nila) He hold, II, r l
r in Mil, Hiii j;»pf 1&gt;r&gt;I r ini r fj I
II n(i A it
Htirnlna Wniuhln
l k'tl f i dl| III Ml ft pr#f|»»»

t'h n n a 356- W

M eclln g

^ mi are in tiled In I ll r^e

m ti

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M
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Nig lit *

Sprciiil Munir and Sin gin g

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All I m is. A re i'acked In I’rinl ling^ nf

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
COMI'I.KTL LINK OF H XKDO J KKDS
Tel 358—
t ’nr. Sanford &amp; 2nd Street
Sunftird. Florida

8U

7 17k

*.t; [t\
-f#u.ir»i

ij ■»12

punt y**ni itml f l a n * fur thr turn*
in I* Kf.i'iHi will lw ifluctianiM. arul
now ilircrlnfft eloclctl.

HAm

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r o k k l NrT I

J

funday H#hctoL lu 00 A. M.

Pr •mill I tig. lEw b

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all' ■t Mi'll, iillt
if I
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I .A K K K U h l l o r
n A r t f f r i LflPHC ll
Ctoll La C r l i i o , P m of
dtintltV Bhprwil,
A. 11

Holnnd fillM.

Hupf

IT n rth lp

11:00

Kvrfijnc W o fa h lft
T ru lfiln l Union. &lt; 50 P
P riy ir

il nf

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M

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ii Ilti it 1 fftt n- li rr(i
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ftl 14 vriH HIH

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t .i in.ii| hi*
lu &gt; Mil*.#.

nil

f I I f I ■i:.
ii i«I

ft ll Nit

n ||i*i *’ i*111

I H* nut fm m i i Ii4.it an liutienl,
h t**1 ■*-*♦!.
a
it tunipiiMtit
Hu»*l. ft lino ftrit1 1, mill n liulpInK
h.iinl u m i i I K uU Miftii. ,1*1111 up l til rig

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iL tk rr

In

mmi

nr

K»lil&gt;

woman,** Uftiy

^ on arc invited to attend the State-wide convention of
Miiilti,

The CHURCH OF GOD
(■cncva and Elm Avenues
Which'will hcKin JUNIC Mill Through JU N E 171h
Wc arc expeding la have Ihc greulcsi convention we have ever had and
n urcftl lime In (Uu laird, Wo need yaur, prcucnce to help.ae.

tuifi'ir o f fn c i t l i ) anil n ‘ i'O
t h r u , (fiieida by
P re * uJroit
Mi l ! h m k S t 'l i i i i ji ti c l !

/K (»

prcichlftf. 1:1© F. H-

H orning

&amp;

GLASS COMPANY
117 S**. PARK CHUNK 3113

L K T L ’HKH K. l i o l . t . s . Owner

T A U . A I I A S H K K . Mu &gt; * i S imi*»«! t
I tw 3 -i 1h&gt; enriuni'nremrnl
!&gt;rti|(rflii fur Fbirida Slut* Col
I ••cat, n II I lita keg lr(f*- for Women will begin Sn ttir
It. Mli.ll
|(&gt; 11?, |
«tn \ i f l r n i i M P , May 2ft
m
^
o' cI ' mA with 11 rect'pitnii
iv*•ri
&gt;

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M

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SANFORD PAINT

.v f i m • * 'In iwl iun
.» • I Id *&gt;. « in I tig f *■|».

M orn l» B
P#&lt;ipl**» Rurloly

n r.T M D iM tr r t f u n ' F
I,alt» H m i m
W IV KV. P * » t u r

'■ ’ ,UI Mirn» -n imint hiiU glnas fur vni y pm |&gt;u.-ii&lt;. Wr art- ripiippud lu huntllc ait&gt;
i/.r juh ( all us fur reliuhlt' pninlrrs
The ('»m|t|etu Faint And (ilitss Sture

Program At K.S.W.C.
To Begin Saturday

. I 1.4
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th*.

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i l f t o A, IL
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( nlnrs

&gt;11!

I'u m i f of f »Kli •*n J Ttilnt
HutiJn)' Sfrv tr # *:
V IL \ A# Hi*nil ft) H* lutul

FIIANK J. H iv^ m . Ol). Pstal-i
B«rvle«a foi H*ii*dfir*-

Poultry &amp; Stock Remedies^
e*

. -

Ohuulbrr f,f (’niiiinrrrr nt 10
eiM
A M, nn Mnj Iff IteiMirli
of the

K vkii Im#

f v f Hill i f f y mt

»k.*

Mr ill» 1*1 " f till* Klnrtll*
IssbU* &lt; •tmiti!l«*&lt;‘ iH li**liJ ' n♦*11
llMtliul mrcUrtK' ul thi* Orhwulu

n nnoM Mf.rr i* *• »*ia**..•

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Yuuujr PeftDjft
Al I . On r hi

'!-(» ' l uinplrle Line Tuxedu Feedp
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Cubbuy

C elery

hi I l i h T I I I
* H I ' m il o r m a i n
11 at a . H.
•4.uniug l ia r .le

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lid® f* M — Ju oJ ur »uil HciiJr.f

SPECIAL
Yellow ( urn

S

Phone .‘171

&gt;&gt; l
.mil

T h r cu lin inn tinir ever t will !«•
thr hi m in i ro in in r n r r turn l . «»**
i U r ■. 1 lit vihirh Mf
A 1cAim Ur
(it jerry . vicv-chnnccHor uT «1 jiieni
dent o f T h e U niversity nf tlifc
Sm ith
will
mid t ex*
*lic
luih
-|i|injf KriuluutifiK cln»8 nf the
I * oIIoku* *»t 10 tlU M nidii)
&gt;"*»
I m g . May
in W e a l c o l t audt
' ti.iiuui,
&lt;(tluir mum ev.'iila iu» tlie t ' " '
Hill &gt;( I I U(ll I 1 Ntilt I, „ Elt I
I'
i ii ii i , e * Si,tU),ia&gt; e . e i i il i g a l ,
i .it i u k
lieii .. iiii. *
ill |.,«
,i
Iii llieli juu lut •■.( ii- the &gt;■ u
lii'iim i-j i |'h uml gowti* *ymh.,1ir
of tiivir ran k nml " i l l i eeeive
frmn i ’rcnidont Cainpbidl im Im:
ha lf of the ju n io r * palm b i a n c h r *
a* xyrabol# of e l . t ' a l life T h e
cl#** d a y c e r e m o n e
will
take
place In the pine* la-hind WealColt iiudltoriuni.
Ila rco lg u re a te
excrciw *.
at
which t l x R ig h t K evrrcnd I rank
A .luhan, fli.Imp of th e K lm i il .
l&gt;|oc(&gt;ae o f Ihe K p la iu jt il t liineli

(W-Siundrod

-Caught in. ^ -

DNE C H U R C H ! !
IImv ?

Who are they?

What WUI He the Penally?

tu‘«e a ltd many tether qurntluna will be answered

m SPECIAL SINGERS AND: SPEAKERS
Eitch. Day!

E 1

SUNDAY
May 27

MKAI.K WILL UR SERVED,ON THE (iROUNPR
T ■SATURDAY, JUNK lPth, V. L. B . SttRyiUK,
SU N D A Y ,--------------------- ---------1-----------------

Bible
Prophecy
more ways than one if you will

Wc hope io have'every church in Florida
invited to ntlend and are what wn are ai
work and our young people's work.

Seventh-day

!: Church

July 7 th marks my fourth year in Sanford, and I, waul my rrlend* to
help me make this the, greatest convention W*&gt;. h w t S W hadI t shall,
be looking for you at the Chordi of God, I am ywq* In Hla 8«r#k*.
P a s to r o f

____

b o n ic
7 th

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ord is with
shall be. •
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1A

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th e y ’d

Family

*

6 w »r*,

- JS

and

ypnr help in leaving the lines

&amp; Elm Sla.

Sanford. Flo.

W. C. HOLCOMBE

between 7 and 10 each night.

G u esses

A riven
Ih i
- t

.

go. easy a n Long. Distance calls

Never

�f

with 2.030

Celery Shipped
This Year May
Pass Last Year

ft

fo.

lint '*n*uii

Hit.

light shipment (ni th&lt;' week mill
calcs the deal therr I* about
over also.

I ( nail a.ird *" ■*•*.. I* « •* •*••»*

umim t

month*

until the relarv u *cl &lt;n.i mrain
Anitlr from the jnlilrh . ara'lii^

tic-*

thiiio-

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sl l i re

th e

ritrtia

juh

wllfllt*
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1I mH
11y r «1
. to I.
Ho H

CARTOON

and divOMerljr rmnbttl and |MK&gt;
of

80

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rw w U jf

W f*»k

V 9

ho.tittala. health cctitci
cl.iuc. in rural a r n v

health
w oi,| j

11 1

r o m p fn a ttt lo t i

i

scale of beneflla.. They would he
nkemtes* and dUoi der* eligible for old a g e asslstni.ee and
widow’s beneflla a t 60. Instead
of the present *0.
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P E A C E T IM E
t U in .
sb SAVINGS
T1* - » r

be played

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SHE FEELS FINE NOW
AND THANKS RETONGA

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“Ketniigu gave me siiel- won­
derful relief it N a ph-ao-re lo
trll others hIhjuI tbia grand ntedi*
rtne.*’ derlarr* Mr*. lo-oa Haney,
well known buxine** woman ef
RD4 Kirkwood Ave.. Atlss.ita, Ga.,
In adding her namr lo the thou­
sand* happily praising this noted
medicine. Discussing her cast
Mrs. llaney gratalully mniiiiued:
For about two years I hardly

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* r r I i-rrl *|y111 - t ml 1m
11‘ t r lr* art
(ill * •111f**

Old aga pay.nrt.l* would la
kMreaacd to a minimum of $10 to
$20 g months for single iseraons
and to $30 J h r a worker with a
depandent 41fe 00 ar older.
The mailnlmum a person can
earn without losing hU banefila
“ lUlonga gavw me grand relief.
would be increaead from 11$ to
(25 and for the blind, to $50t
knew w h a t It - was to l-c free My appetite is good and I never
Those In the armed forces would of dlitre** from infllgrsilohl I thing of distres* from indigestion.

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TOUCHTON D Plir. COMPANY

aUey. reeklpav driving and no for (|Cvrlt»pmrnl of the health
rers Ik-ensc, $25 fine or GO centers,
daya; Willie Ann Hightower, In*
33 Week* Co^priuallon
lerferlng with an officer, $3
provision la made for G&lt;I s t e b
fine or 30 days.
(Df unempluy.neltt ecunocnaatlon
Tba following bond* were ea- In.lead of ihe present 2$. It fond*
treated of negroes: Kobert A ii.l„ r,. nvallaldr. The weekly aeale
derron. charged with tackleai wuu|j |,„ $5 to $30 to slngto per- F o r T w o Y enm Shi- Hardly
drtvlng.
W:
Frank
Marshal, , on, „uh a maximum of »:i0
Knew W hnt It Wax To He
cUrg»d with tiMidmne-J "lid •H»-. baiad.au. dapcndaaU. Moat aUIe
F r e e _ O f D laL rcs. From
ortlerlr-cm idoet.-JC^w BH »-fcelt— j j » * now h a v r y TOp
itr
YluTl gculiiVn ^v ( a F t" "S T tm.'
aon. drunkennes* and d'tortlerlr $30.
H a n e y. K nts Any Ih ln x
eondpet. 1 1 1 ; J a n k McNeill, aa- Women would g e t 12 weeks
Now.
aattlt and battery, W1_S Ooa John* maternity leave with the m i s *

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hradqtiatt lei v w*ere mo ved f rom I t *

f o r } m b ln n r f i .

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MARGARt
&lt;' 0'BRIKN ,
MARY ABTOR
MARJORIE MAIN

innkinif Sn ’ I*
llitli i .iiol Paul .h«w*-|.f. i
.lied in Ut*f On

II hi hall "t II"
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i in -1ij 11in-

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be
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InMiroocf plnn, a worker run IrhildienT
re ce i v e

Fa ret CbBWbti. ttftn n lrn T c m id n rirr^ c,, Im Vrldng 6p|a,*«1; ri-ir I* ii
dlamiaacd;
H orace
Saunders, "ri'glnienlBUon,”
hr
contended.
drunk and disorderly, $10 fine Current licnltli and hos.utal In ,
or 30 d ays: Dnvfil llrndlc", drunk bUrencc t-la.ii, privately oi-erntid.
and disorderly. $W fina or CO would not l-o affected, be said.
day* phis straight acntmac of
Tiie hn,|dtal ftnaher idan |iro30 d a ra ; Vincy Albritton, assault VIder •C‘,k00,0*&gt;0 for the surgeon
and battery, dlimlaawl: Dalsv gcncrul of the U 2 i public heoltli
Mae Lanier, drunk and dlxordfrly. service to help stales survey,
310 fine o r* 30 daya; Bannir their tiituutiouy. Another I'Jf-O..
Hightower, aaaault and h a tte r-. tOO.OOO would be dlstriliutol over
|35 fine or , ,CO day*;
. . . Natbantrl
,
10 years, lo participating stairs.

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thill Iht r mill 1 *11 * h* •*h a l t
mil n uniu-#l\ i f I In j***'i * *ii

C N ffo l jEflJi owordtrly
111 periwls be won nol piid due lujlm d them remuled
t, Aby BlcJPteHiJjJI
ilnod ji||ie&gt;JI nr dlstthijity. If lio4tiitMl ' dmiatfnir them f*.
V A*yi- , a nrX C* rirr
iR involved# he would lie nl
v , ilm»iP „ ( , Mil!
W M ,Iio «I
bnwd 0(1 .U)S a vear
.................... . iinr -if i
drimkammca. A ditoMnHy confht. health bcrm/iW would
duct charged
chargednRaibal
mralbat J aJ ar trB
i B, Jark
,
duct
rale lethiiicalty thf xpine
id- un , «»m. |,t#i * .
ion Win
tri» &lt;)|amtan*tL
dj«
B w i
of einpbivifietit eampensutinn n o w I fch»|um
f,i 1*1,
,cl ,* . 4
Harold S. Diovli. charged with doc*
by Ml
I . . - J ...............Ill
ceckliMs driving (111) and H.O
Wagner emphnaitrd (Itat a t-n 1 j„i.
,
_ ntng a
Scheie (1*11 for
tlent . Mill-1 j*Mk hi’ own tbrrtui ^ n .(* * ti,
. ,
a tT
light, w *r* catr&lt;ai
mi itr* piiitl *»t dentin, the&gt; **»wld d«*i"if**i
|.,i,, }
Negro m*i*» And rhprgn wrr* (Hi k Hun I'lilleMi#, Iihi If* tlm'
4(^HM, p,, Hl ; Ml ,
Cheater ( oirmnn, disorderly con
I* -aid. thl» i* nol ‘Vorial eveolim .*• tin j m-i *
ill#!, fnmiv
Inuut
nii*(li|!{| I I
^
j
duel# l&amp; fine or JO day»: Mpr* - mrilieme"
mrtlU'al
4 u&lt; Lia L kiiMi*n ,

Cutter.

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For lar«n y, Dm IcI
M.Ora ,
pr1 r,,»„0„i cslaNtahmc.it uf tl •
ham \vaa f.nerl llOO or 00 -lay* ( s Hniployioem service, taking
and for drunkenness and diaordnr ,,vei
mnupossc. &lt;lutK&gt; m**t
ly conduct. »I0 or !W) days, finActi’ ltie. after V I
......... .
blft J: Fryer, negro, waa fin»d ,)a.
.......
•rfl or 30 ihiy« for rhuftklnpcra
I i„|c, »hc pr-nl»lim.. -&gt;f
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Sunday - Monday

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Negro Draws $100
Fine For Resisting
Arrest Bv Police

or

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k 111 tT housn

conduct whs fined *50
day* and for realxting
fl'lO fine or W ' I * r v

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i"i f iti.ifier old 1 'ifr iHMitai«T
Vinotii* the UilPn nro' I.uun* uu
An exluifhlud uuempln) tncul in
I •ai 1jam.j -la , „( ; M
*urn ore »v*1cm with benefit vinI |t,
1 i ai K
i i i In* h * 1 o
f nf m I Ju iiiu;h*iMt the hatiuh 1 In v
♦1 tl* •|ri
il
1 1*
i*** v tn n uiu"Mi,r thr r I**U‘ t|„
l-i
1. a ina i r(o
Hi ullh bimiraneC. to *H*rb all j,
It!) •!&lt;' 11.’
pi t "Uw (ii t ied (j v *m ml
f|f
t" 11 f i'll f *M 1
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* only would have lo - uh o rila ^h
f *" fir oai, •*li«M .Uu
luiTiiwitiii **f )T*jHjn.lKNl furru I |fr
•"'Milk f •j11 o | *1 Mi *
wmi kei w, ifiiiin nIH v, tiMifew wumwl
(J]r 1he Mil lie v* hit fi i The heaviest fines administered J(tuj ^mH|| buslfiCAnineti under llie ill*' ib li Theatre Sund.*\
in City Court Momlpy were tno-se tl|d illfr Hmj survivor** iiiwiirance
given Janice t#odirc. nciiro, wl»*» tV,|im
for tjrvnkon.icaa ami ^tiitortiprlv
Hr-allh Finanrlns

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Hill I nt r oduc e d
For Expansion Of
S o c i a l Security

^ WALLY 5RUWN

Ii.

fa ^tif il'llli* 11 1111I4 II" ' *1 1•\ "1 Oral I
k'Lt
II
\» 1 «lf till • (OHlt t 'MU
f"iiv trliiwi
MUial i*i "Mom ■ i nit* min * i
c* tMi " 1 Mill'll 1&lt;a|f li t toil i •""■ 1 ■tl. i.
•t’w* , I &gt;■IM’l! t ll*‘ 1*1 ■ * oil III
e.ii* h

wide is findiiiK nitich fa
at m u ami Miilhvke *t eru }aotn*n **f
Sanford nrtjul mil lets
Kvushu, the encmv, aafd
Locally JJ io»n trnnnl&gt;*»&gt; .•f n
eeytKwkilly fine «|lim111% are hi ink
fllfr -ItifrO til 4dr60 ii i' i ate «l lh.
Sanford Mate Karine- Market
Thi* lit, h u t t t rc i . »|lllt* rt ’ !um|'
frriTn the j»re' iuus !*’» to SH ■
»
Crrttr \
for thr s m i th l l n r n l a
fmHjuct tlmi pr^va ilc»i ** while
fttfo ItPiIircwl prlfCA are
f t *•« l l n « r « f l ‘ r«*M F m r
*»• *!
do# tn t h e fact lli-it f* * f rorkn
have Cliltie In buv at i h e M a r k t * At i*m •rnl eitch (»a) w l iMicrnt

GEORGE MURPHY
GLORIADtHAVEN
ADOLPHEMENJM
WALLERSLEZAX
EUGENE PAUETTE

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11Ms plains ii|«prone lipd then tar
ITft* from the nt*u VAi*st of K \ LI
-tm, mi the Smith ( ninn en Ttie\

of n u n ,
a
In I k 1' rar***!
" h 111
aII vci v a r i e t y u r u n m on th»
Kn » f.iliU

v

w.iol th*it

I eat Urtti »ti I * eh ohm •»
1 I.* (’tn. Jif I MtloM tif «’ ("k‘ i •
♦hi i ’tl that Oh m i'hjet 1 i\ *■
he at | . met!

1 .i

Friday - Saturday

the

' No.
I "O f.Mi.*I if

f

I ill o| il til. Its* | ..** d*
II ftkill i|i 1i’ llie I io«»l h* *&lt; t
lie Mbe tied
sim 1 In he litre I-1i-II l 1' ll Hi !h- il 1h * .1
thief e\eetltive with l eemnim te! I
Himmler Du^nised
I llaiiw fin InWCl f»Si ildlt UTi * H” l
Himmler « i i ' d»"tfni *i'*i -i
iljifL i |*vfwiiiiiii'l |N»hr&gt;
U- Ml - (In mi ill* *»f H111' &gt;t*1
•id
It.
.tit 111
1 11 1st 1 ltM( t IsMI f j "in - "»*&lt;i *

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i t it»li sh ed n r r u t .itinn f o •* "
»n*v
«vi11 r f f h i f r% *lm 111&lt; ha* n ai *viY»l«t|» of tin -Jthrite ***ii
f11\ r *11 i i | i n j f f t i m i i i i l h r •*’
1 •

5

noil

n*iI Inhed

" * 'in .„T ...........P'P
11
In Ij &gt;ii,i |i |mil *- i&gt;i I'.iknv • •
the rr*ivei 11 m t*t &lt;■? 'h

I&gt; I\ I* j ard
I he l,i*-wnfe I** re*iuvat |in*the any for nnothet Ins wi»t‘
til's t tOff* mill t*» I i oduee all ef f *
H*|1 It oltoOVl Ii l *£■**VVI nine I II'

TOTAL

other cover rrop** to »*•*•I* »-.h the Japanese bi.fm laml |&lt;mIh»

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I^iji Five Hold
Himmler Takes
On To Control
Own Life With
Of Peace Plan*... Poi son Dose

Reinforcements
Sent
To
Okinawa,
».
I 'X L t
/ i
,

Other
Florida sections which
«..u),l include W'-irnd.lc and !*• K r i S t
L h in a
L O B S t
lit
(*iove neftl tJcain shipped 4*»
c*rn un Morxlny mul I ueeda\
..
i
H eallRiinl Tr»ni P m * *&gt;»t|
»‘ f«»m Vmf O i f »
lilt* aeitaon total ttivrc. in If* i
f a r it tin iu’ tit* mcH f r*•r*» Kura
tm
ihI two village* near Shim.
cars compatcd to 60 r»is in-t
The Chinese, .wcTptng toward
sot* whirli iniliratc* fitr e!i»*il year
llie Japanese corridor to lndo- ’
A recent survey of the t ’ettlial
there ix nlmut uvtu
\ tutil of
dIm
* »*!"“ •
mils',’ '
2,004 cam lr«»m ;•» m-ntn thU H o . i d . output .ml,c i t e ,
there arv about 70.1 c a r . of cel. r,
"®rth
w lh‘" l.°
year ia hr a vie t than the UttBfi remaining lu be .hipped d u .in i ” f *’ » " * * « * In a M a t e d effort I
t o u t of 1944.
the rest of the «emou Of ;m« to hall the f'hinree counter-of­
The lower Knat Coait shipped amount 1 4 1 earn will be Pascal fensive in the Foochow area, the
Nipponese landed reinforcement*
only 16 earn this week for n und 4.32 Golden variety Zelluood from
warship* north of tni»t
inucktanda
in
which
Sanford
an
I
•enaon total of J . 2 7 2 as compareit
Cviedo ( l o w e r , have largi- in freeil F a c t China port.
The
mopping-un
singe
vc«»
tercet* will lend with 106 c a n :
Oviedo crown celery mil tonic i cm lied un * Mindanao Island In |
neat with HI. Wrlrsilnle mill afi the ront hern Philippine* after
B U Y BON DS
two junc- ,
and Inland (.rove, 75, K»in i* the Yunks completed
.
reporteil to have tut the Oviedo lion,. Mopping-up aim was »Oirt
a n d SPEED
output iconic.
til in tlic lpo Dom Area on lairon, i
Market* Tuesday were firm.
I" Burma, the Brlllah found
ctcep l for n dull f 'e v York mar the liver port of Bicvcln deceit
cd bv tile Nipponese Tokyo fore
ket with iremlum targe. *ir«
VICTORY lathe
briiurjIn*_ 1. 6.Ml to f 17.60 u rrali' Mitt a possible Allied landing on £
M lW W I't:
&gt; .t U W rl
ini Island In
in the northern y a i
Smaller sixes ran fmui 12.6(1 to Amum!
B U Y BONDS AT OUR BOND
*
4.00, according to grade. Philo Kvul.yua, JtW miles ao-th of
BOOTH NON FOIt F R E E
elphla was at run v on Pa-cul am! Japan, admitting' Nipponese »u&lt;
BONO P R E M IE R E !
____w
___ ________
rule
t a c ti c * couldn't
hall
the
dull__on
Golden
Ildert.
Ncc u and improved mcthmlv of American advnnee
t r e a t m e n t npuinsl c o n n s has re
Alaiul I HO r a r rin -bused plane*
suited
in
Sah.fotd hav ing a 1 |,onibyil Kyushu, souther most of
bu m p er
sweet corn crop
f o r the J a p a n e s e home islands, ves
shipment this season. Nut only terdaji, Tokyo brundensts said, at
ARMED S E R V IC E S .10c
fiom tiie eastern seaboard but lucking barely 12 hours u fln
from I'lttelnnd and Chicago hnee mole than MtO stipci fottreuses
copte rotunt* that these very spread billowing files tbritugn the
edible varieties of golden c&lt;un Sliinacntva Industrial district of
lire Ihc "fideal ever." acconllng Tokyo in the War’s gi r ules! into t h i p p e r s .
ccndiarv assault.
M. I* Cullunt, presidetil of the
While Tokyo told of this second
Seminole yojttdy Farm Iturcnu, sir nttaok Mnj (icn. I.ipni*) 2 1 . t
revealed th at aertace devoted to bomber coniinaud on Guam said
s uet corn thla
ear is probably losses in the attacks on Toktn
rearly 5 0 0 Here*, tie estimated i.y .. net forties have bet n un
that the rn m shipped out of th.- esprrledlc bglit ind that recent
d a t e tn straight
gnr and
mm unit--!
noiisi ic*i i aill
were "achieving grcati-r
load lots w o u ld total 16(1 c m * a n d potr u ll n lU lc *
than the grr ntrst
prerllcted that frotn allP to i.lin * attacks rmriintcd on bnnuriiv
earlonds would be shipped out of
Raid Air Rases
this sre*tion next year.
The Japanese mieio said that
This provides a valuable nee. a lion |
l*.M. Thm ttiiny ( J Li|iiiEkffiaw
iiulUhtrv for the rounl&gt; YYhIrli n m r | (irumnuin
fijrhtrfN
h*mI
nhl|&gt;pc&lt;l only fibnut Id CRilmifU &lt;»f Mh i Uii Uirntifrh Iwirnin mnliiiM
rorn
I y w r . It iriii*' evi-n cover J hduiict'C iiir l&gt;a«c« mi Kvushu,
the co31 of nummfi lulnir on -«nne confiniillnk' the attack Jor about
THIS! PHOTOS of Marshal Tito and 1
farina. The fianfonl rmidI celer\ ( Mo hutim
delta -eems ve.v well a.lnptr-.l
Tw|r,. ,|„rim. „the
(t t»*iwt . , ,.k tier (top) and I la hurt a ml Vugml-i
for the curn which i* phintnl
Tokyo haft rClouted Aiheif tmval IriH.ifia filtering Monlalcunr (Ivntt*
after early celery i« mil Aftci tank feueejN “nil Hie |&gt;* u’.vI" Hi was serene on (he Viijjn*lav-Trle*n
the corn in h i n c i M . Ihc laml i** the Pacific and .speculated uei
witlidraun fiom the Adrhilie city I
unually ( Innir«l
rjotal.irtu &gt;u \ul&gt;K of
ilrike* Mic*c1ii'i t.hr told to Ik* ready !o leave ,it a mm 1

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m u SANFORD IlfehALb. SANFORD. FLORIDA

FftTbAY, MAY 25, 1515

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»lhi d 'l 1 *•» urn *$n

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Inti in H i . . It Inr

L. in»
(**f H*i F ni in * lit"
KU'nl Imi|m f«»r ftiaiikllMl Wr
w ill I’tii I'Itl 411|r |»tr sf r 11»'Iltill
«rr t u i cut If" i- -ill v.iiiiv
Miit (ii ini v

be glvan a $100 a - month wage rarely ev er ate a full incsl, and I •sleep splendidly, and I have
tied It fo r their period e f service a fter gven
hi meal I would discs, dol those harsh luXaUvta
so that thtjr $ l » covered by ao* suffer- mli
y fr o n t tour t feel fins Ilctongn is thr grand­
stomach
i*eh an.
and
KM pains that k«Pt est medicine I ever saw.”
id gas

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1

saW they wem Impelled, to Some
dcjrrtc, by the uahetklngly h llh ”
comber el rtRetfons ot d r a fts "
tor military i«rrte«. Thar aaw
the program as e giant balldsr
cd health and wait b tin t for the
poat-war nation.

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me ualng homo remedies all uia
lime. At nti*hl the slightest-noise
would wal.e ma up and I could not
t back J p al44P for |n hour or
&gt;o- I waa almost, a tlavk to
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t*ak to look after my busiiwa*.

Jletnnga ia inlemled to relieve
dislrexs dns to 'Vltaoiiii B-1 de­
ficiency. consttps*ton. insuflk.ent
flow of digestive Jutcej tn ths
iTftrhsch. »na lots of appetite Ac*
•apt tm fUbetltute. Retopga may

li* obtained at Tounehlon Dru|
Co. —Adv.

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M ‘ r t l n «M«S(&gt; iVrlsctaae rrt4m , .f i rr»e®» si
The City Planning Committee, component of a number i
•fitw e. rtartea
of Sunford’a lending citizens, tins presented an excellent p ro -j
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r.t i-ne^but did a jnagnit;.-cr.t job TLsj* v.uf.
a-piting them at
fotnsdl this qppcwoaitj-l to dj

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gram f o r the development of this community. Some of Its
recommendations have already been put into effect hy theCity Commission. Some, due to shortages of materials and 1
manpower, inevitably, will have to await the post-war
ax—laalaaaa Meeager period. A few, apparently, have not met with the approval
of the Commission.
^PTIOX MATKS
With respect to the hospital, Mayor Higgins gays that j
te l a aavowee
this is the responsibility of the County Commission. How-;
ever, it ia worth recalling th at the City of Sanford once
felt the responsibility itself to the extent of voting $.'150,-1
000 worth of bonds for n hospital. As m atters stand now1
the City could not possibly obligate itself in any such m an-!
$70,000 bond
ner, and the* County already has approved
ljuue for thU purpose. Nevertheless, tho City should do
everything within its power to fncilititate the matter.
The Planning Committee recommends steps toward t h e ;
construction of n sewage disposal system and Mayor Hig;
gins explains that this would cost a good deal of m oney.:
t/ndoubtedly it would. It is probably one of the most costly
projects which has been suggested for the post-war period,
hut It Is certo nlv one which deserves every possible con­
sideration. Dumping the aewage in Lake Monroe is costing
I fa If ae aaf affearwlat Sanford no telling how many millions in lost business every
I • Is tlU MHf »•&lt;
Ml a tm f ttllA s* barala. year. We should at leant find out how much it would cost I
•la la »»*BWf-altaa af #»*- to clean up the lake.
laatrba, f n tlt ara ana r»The Planning Committee suggeats additional taxes be
levied to pay for the improvements' recommended, and M a-1
yor Higgins says there has been considerable discussion of]
this phaso of the program and plans are under way vo
make o detailed study o f the C ity's budget and possible1
sources of revenue. It Is a foregone conclusion that any
municipal improvements auch as those recommended w ill1
cost money and the City will have to get the money from
somewhere.
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Most people, of course, will hope that the tax will
Look *Vt \he” generation* o f ' fall on someone else besides them, but we believe everyone
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J il l BUM Irrlal In ttlR

•••fit I . •. i n lltin ia In n« &gt;■ It L. gn In . I t . a a

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(cro th j^ rfbq it undiy. fiistdiy

« i u v they Lnew from tv- ,nan Who bn hutBerou* occ*.-.Mti
cc what It meant when I hud gone out of hit way to do
ifty caused tha loti of . thing* for th«n.
they pitched In and helped
Tho incident tpe.lca Volume,
ear. glad to do i t They I for the relation between the race,
not getting paid, wanted I in Jefferson County. It i* typlf, although old “Jim ” would cal of the altuatlon that hat long
been more than glad to existed in the South and which
icrate them. They weto the busybody aoclal upliftera and
i rrhibitlng a spirit of equality advocate* do no» and
will and neighborlinca* to- tannot understand aa they go
-a fellow farmer In die- about their .e lf appointed talk
The fact that they Inhjied ot stirring up *trlfe and ill-will
I hot tun to nave a while between the r« P *
,
crop* 'didn't worry them.
Selfishness. hate, greed and
wssn't a question of /ecu, intolerance art tho pofeone from

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Any Improvement In the meat
(nation fa conjectural, we read.
Mb, and unpalatable.__
qualnting folks with tho fact that
Jim I acy was sick ill bed and
rnuat stay there for a' month or
By K UHSELL KAY _________
more and . unless he could get
some help he stood to lose his
i
spread
fiiM-city
as
the
Han
I am grateful to -Kenthly Bow­
den, publisher of the Mnnticclio Kranelsco conference, for It Is
Nexf morning there was a pro­
| New*, for callitik' niy attention a practical demonstration of the cession of Negroes, each with
I to an incident tnat occurred in harmony, understanding and tol
his own mule and plowr, heading
I Jrffrrao n County a short time t r a c e r that all the world must for the Ijicy farm, they came
1 * go
While it may appear ns practice if » » are to avoid an­ from every direction. Jome of
J *01*11 nrw* In n world tense with other wftr and gain the peace we them from long distances. Under
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th* personal direction of County
. international happening*. It, nev- all hope for.
] ertheless. is dliectlv related to
In the northeast section / i t the Agent Groover, they parcelled off
! the future welfare and happiness county. Jim Lacy operates an the Lacy farm and wsnt to
of the human race and to niy 1100 acre farm and had a large work. Befor* noon thirty colored
1 Mind is as deserving of wide- section of it planted when 0* farmers were at work in Ihe

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

delivering it* lethal cariroo.i a t long rnntre. And it neemH ;«
be generally accepted now th at there may noon ins rocket
bombn able to crosn the Atlantic tinder their own power,
delivering their deadly cargoea even to inland citien.
- Our own cquntry noceaaarlly usea, or will use, many
guch new devlcea aa they are developed, In our defenaive
&gt;V»r ngalnat the Japaneae. But every. Intelligent American
longs for the time when military use of the terrific explosives can be abolished, or merely atored safely under
national supervision, against a possible tim e when other
I Munn, the man ,whb owned human destroyers may attack civilization again.

complained pf by neighbors
n attacked by (hem.
beca^ns
,Ily such a: attack
...
ly eerioua with tragic eonseicee for Mra. Doretta Zlnke
was killed by them, We aus• subsequent
Investigations
reveal Interesting disclosure*.

But In splta of lack of accom­
modations to take proper rare of
Til cases progress has,been mails
and the death rate has dropped
from (12.1 per thousand to 47-6
tier thousand In the seven years
since the present state ranai torium was opened, certainly full
j proof of its value.

Revelation that Japaneae mlliriate are releu iac balloon
adad with bomba to Host Inland
•Sr the western United States le
at another Indication of thlnas
come If an kffaetlre world
*ee organisation ia not realised.
t far these balloon bombs have
Wsad comparatively little dam
t their control and direcmerely a matter of exdmentatlon. Ultimately
A be directed by. radio to their
rgete with, pis point-accuracy,

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It’s Not Too Much Money

eevara) senators ' why there is
need for 12,600,000 to build four
more TO hospitals and to add a
400-bed addition to the state hos­
pital In Orange co., saying they
thought that a lot of money.
Not having the figures with
us, we replied in general term*
that tha atate at present could
taka core o f . only ond hi tan
victims of Utla disease, which
eaemed to u* Inadequate and full
justification for tha additional

According In the (Ignree com­
piled ta show the needs, there
are 6060 persona known, to be
•offering from the disease, with
•air 400 bade at tha state sanstori am (a accommodate them and
-they
440 hade in variana county reel
homra, which mentis that mere
than TOM tu rn must remain In
private homes, many of them
actirviy •prvgdliur the tteaase tn
athqr. memharq ef the family.
, Under tha proposed axpanslon,
400 bads Would be added at the

the actual count when the various
X-ray outfits begin s more
rvstsmatic survey o f' ths situa­
tion and doctori' lesrn for surv
how many patlenta there really
•re.

Ho right a t the beginning, we
hnew for ceytaln that hundred*
• f victims will die for lack of
c s ra and s a t i s f y . and .that even

* ^tVte* Wntf^n'a Attalliarjr of (he
Presbytiridi Churrh will mett
at the churfh at 2:00 P. M.
The Trutlwcckora Claxa of tho
FiiW Methodist Church will hold
its social and business meeting in
the annex at' il:00 P.KI.
ThJ UcardSlI Avenue Circle will
meet in ibe Chapel Mondav at
1:30 P. M. Transportation will Ire
furadshrd ^o the Presbyterian
A i i W l i n r y birthday party.

Regular Meeting Held
By Sub Del) Club

, It ii our urgent plea to the
legislature that 4t provide for
these hospital expaniions with
full assurance that it Is inonev in­
vested in human welfare that ac­
tually lifts a heavy load of ex­
pense now paid out annually for
victims Of the disease and yearly
reduces the .ravages of the disease,
until now one might almost orediet the year In which It 'can be
wiped out altogether.

.•lui^inrnt and it " tanked ' a*
though lie was destined to lose
his entire crop which wa* suffer­
ing from lack of cultivation.
Neighboring farmers
w ere
themtslves short handed and hav­
ing a hard time taking care of
their ’own fields and th* situation
looked plenty bad. A neighbor,
Carl Jolnsr, discussed ths matter
with Mllaa Urooyer, Nsgro Coun­
ty Agent. Groover knew and
liked farmer '‘Jim " as Lacy was
affectionately known in the aroa.
Jim was a good and klnldly man.
No matter now busy he was, he
alwnyw seemed to nave time tc
hrip the other fellow lit, ha.
been kind lo many of the colored
folks in the neighborhood and
ws» liked and respected by every­
one. Now farmer *'Jim“ was In
trouble, bad trouble- Groover aaid
he’d nee if he couldn't do aomethhig -about I t Aaklng Jniner to
accompany him, they went from
one colored farm to another ae-

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the boys at the front
can’t do it all! „

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You can help—
BUY WAR BONDS!
FARRELL’S
Arcade

fields, each with hia own equip­
ment cultivating the section as­
signed to him and they itaycd
with the job until it was finished.
It was strictly a voluntary
effort.' These Negroes were not
farm laborers. They w*re in­
dependant farmers themselrts(

expansion will not ba sufficient
ta meet Ihe actual known needs.

Although 68.2 per cent of
the eases admitted were lit advenced stages of the dlsea.se, yet
toga, is. going-K) be tried ,or
12 per r e a l were later re le as­
daughter. Apparently ha will
ed aa cured, which ia f a r above
M able to escape all the
the national average, and fine
his neglect mere
&lt; ORLANDO 8 KNTINKL
testimony to the efflcleitt/ with
,didh't know the
which the local hospital la op e rat­
was loaded. He hod \Mhiie
26 vie-in the state capital tha
dogs which had repeatedly other day wa w ert'askad by TB In Florida will fall short of ed.

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MONDAY

iTo senior recital by older
pupils of the Fannie R. Munson
Piano School will Ire held at H:D&gt;
fi’.M. in tho latudlo at fi03 Myrtla
Avenue, awdsled by Mrs. Jcasc
S. Mjcvrlantf,' soprano, accnmpanInl^wl the /AiUun \&gt;y Mr*. H.K.

TUKbDAY

Obviously—

Ml* tha government ha*
[ht to prsvsnt legitimate
t i u men “from getting rich”
ng the past 12 years, Frank
keen, : • New York book­
er. deposited 12 2 ,670,000 tn
banks, no tilling how many
Ionia In aaven other banks in
:h ha had account#. Now at
a state Investigator Is seekto lsaru not so much w h tlW
mousy was honetdy iarnid
whether tha d ate got Itg fair
B of tho a *M - Our balltUlaiu
i in curious way* their wonperform.

FRIDAY

The Junior Recital by the young
punik °f th« Fannie R. Munson
p i^ 9 School will take plaee at
8:18 P. M. in the atudlo at 608
Myrtle Avenue.
Mias Velma
Leiferman. specialist resdsr from
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
will assist.

The piard) iccital of the pupil*
of Ml** Mirirnrrt Da'is will Ire
held In thn Woman's Club at

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Wa see now where Adolf Hit*
r died of a lethal injection adblistered by HU physician. That
an had more lives then e eat.

Sdcial Calendar

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GET the MOST for YOUR
CAR or TRUCK from —

The re gilar meeting of the
SuMtDeb Club wa* held at the
home of Miss Ja n e t Hetxcl on
Tuesday. During the regular husihesa meeting it- wu.s decided tluit
Ihe Sub Delia would unite with
the “ Gators'’ to give a formal
e r ^ i a t i o n dance on June I at
t h l ^ A r m o r y . it wa* al*o an ­
nounced that the Sub Deb hats
have arrived.
RcfreshtiienU were then served
bv the hostess to the following:
the Misses? I'eggy Pippin, Dee Me(A n ,
Kmily Majhews, Oerry
Hinchliff,
J u n e / 1 Rose Dutton,
McClain, Betty
Rose Hollihan,
Helen
Hickson.
Anita
Davla,
Catherine Clark. Pauline McClel­
lan. Betty Jp Tolle, "ToP* LivingttmL Dorothy Price, Dllon Baker,
Cm motte True, and the hostess.
M bs llrtfel

Work etcldsnt* cost tha loss
of 000,000 man-hours of labor lo

PACKAGE STORE
F irst S treet

Arende

Ilf 11 ill,run Rule, »hu liar Iwcn
fiano
y o u n g . serving a« . medical nsissionarjtj
this :In the Belgian Congo, *
s u g a r s a y i n g i t n m i n i 'K i :
p a p 11 i it
i tho 1liver an address, in th&lt;
fllnrr tlir urn rug.i. «-.■ti|••c
evening at
church
at
atudlo at 60S Myrtle Avenue. A s ­ Prvebvtrri.n
Stamp 3&lt;&gt;. Itiwik 1 " i I *-&gt;•*•*
last I month- i *tr I •:
sistant talent for the evening Street and Oak Avenue .
till «|m ndn,|' of Ito
i• -it
will lie Miss Velma l-riferman, o'clock on Sunday.
Hr will . 1,,, address the Rotary person ration n ill „■ »•
Miecisllst reader from the Han­
The regular meeting of Sem­
ford Naval
Air Station. Tha Club .1 ita regular mre ting on •Isio off -ri ii|-1 i t ..............
inole Chapter No. 2, O.EA-, war
public is extended a cordial invi­ Monday and
meet with the the family sural
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held at the Maxonle Hall on May
Women'* Auxiliary of the First September fir*t
tation to attend the recital.
1 0 . The worthy matron, Mra.
The following program will be Presbyterian
,
church
at
2:00
Home economists of
i i
Lottie Nix, presided. The degrees
o'clock Monday afternoon. The Department of Ayniii.ti. ■ ■
presented:
^
,
were conferred upon lira. E. C.
time
of
the
latter
meeting
has
the follow mg -ugai »n • &lt;1
Shepherds Hey—Old English Tune
Williams of Sanford and Mra.
Mr*. II. M. Watsoh ha* return­
been set at the early hour to minder.:
Pions I _ Ncr.ey Rountree
Helen Alderman of Geneva while ed from n five weeks' visit sps.' t
enable
Dr.
Rule
to
catch
a
Plano II
Esther l-ou Mor­
1. In aunimer ea'iivin 'i
Mra. Joe Corley sang the Initia­ In North and South Carolina and
train for a series of discussions fre-h fruit* Hl„fnl!i in
rison
l
tory musk. Report* #ere given Georgia.
in
fieorgia.
i All the Kings Horses —Msttlngly
heavy d r-s ett*
ton!
»
by all committee..
Hprt-ial interest is focused on •u g a r \ f i ni i s.ita.l l o t
Monroe Pearce
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Members were requested to
Frienil* of Frank Shames will The Ulackbirds' Song— Hall
the Auxiliary session, for it will dr.ssing mt \«»l *itti ■••■' j
bring coupon, which have value regret to learn ho ia confined to
be an anniversary meeting dr does doub'.i duly a s a " f t *
Janet Ratliff
ar.d also recipes for tha new rook Orange General lloaidtal In Or­ The Frog P o o l - B a s s e t t- . A n n v o i d to the missions In (he salad a -it «'e --i 1 1
book which, ta being planned. It lando.
.
Congo, and Mrs. George Touhy,
Raborn
2. Save -yni| fiom c j ' i te 1 fi
wa* announced that an June 7 n
The Strolling Ham P la y e r—H ard ­ chairman &lt;&gt;f the foreign missions to sweeten olhn fruit.
•
covered dlih .upper will be serv­
committee, said that the officers be .ernee*
ing
Hibson hates
ed and at that time the nest
are glad to base have a man
led t « ' t a t l.et* lie (lay-- Sterile
matron* and past paUro.m wlll be
safely 1 ( b ) I Keel Like Dancing Adair from that field to explain the
the honored gueata. The followinr
work Dial is being done there.
a tank I
Hetty Je an Townsend
name, were added to the Service
t a l March of the Trombone.— Kirs. 1\ A llrumley, president of (
Honor Rollt William Loorard
the rrptip. will preaiUr.
r
I Richter
Shoemaker,. Richard C. Inis and
bar re- tb| The -Dwarfs Frolic— Penny
Dr It isla- has hreii in cliutee oi |
Clarence •McKee. Mrs. Corley
•sill r e - i
Fecil Nheppaid
the l-.lmiidai Tthtiiibulu uu-slon •■ang the closing prayer.
visiting |ladybird— Bennett
Esther I.011 for tha past several vears and ^
The chapter room* were decor­
has but recently returned to this f
Martha, Morrison..........................
ated with jwach glsdiollas ard
country
Ills wlic. the former (
red roae*. Thera were 83 mem
Effie Crane of Atlanta, Ga.. as- (
bers rressnt and a visitor, Mr*.
silted tum with ills work on the (
Misa
Merele
Hutrhini
of i
Johnson of Crlando. After the
Dark Conthient.
Tuacaloaaee,
Ala.
arrived
Wednesj
meeting, delicious refreshments
In
tilting
himwlf
for
his
day
to
spend
sante
time
it*
the
wer# aervsd.
In) Russian Folk Dance— C rist career with the church. Dr. Rule (
guest of Miss Mary David at! (h) In ( hinatown— Schcr
Nol- attended Davidson College and v
her home on I'ulmetto Kvenue. 1
lev Nance
on his graduation their . nrnlled (
The Gav
Ijiilterfly—Hatch
in,the medical school at the Uni- ,
Mra. A. W. Eppa, Jr. will
Jeanne Lane Miller
"
versitv of Pennsylvania. Having
arrive
today from Atlanta, Gn. Readiqg-Crownin® Indignity— S e ­ coined his Doctor of Medlcim
to visit her pirenl*. Mr. und
lected
Ml*» Velma leiferm an degree there, he took imstgra
.
.
Mr*. Curl M llnliiin, of W nt The WiMal Nyn.|.l.» Harp Rea
dll*tr Work for three Vr;,l&gt; I* |
Mrs. June Rfcumlllal enter Fir«t Klreef.
I*.an» I
u-A.Iu Adams
|I war tl.rn that Southern Presl.y
,
Uir.ed the A u lt t Circle of the
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Jm-.pirlyn Mnc-i 1 fork. I, Imard called turn to ni- (
Kanfor.lCarden Club on
ihe
\|g«
llntlie l!. Smith hn*
rcI tnnald
I CMrg&lt; hi the Cuiigo.
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yacht belonging to her *on, I . K. iurned tn her home i- Rirhinond, The Beetle*
B u is
Lange
]
The oastor of the local Pres (
Roumillat, Member* met at the y .
after visiting for *evernl
Irene Green
hyterian church, the Rev. E.D ,
boat baaln at 6:00 P. M. on wc&lt;k|| with
hfr brother and Grairful
Gliderllegni.n
_ Urow tiler, says "A t this lime. |
Tuesday evening and lift on the . „ t * r .|n.|n* Mr. und Mrx, \V J.
Uarliaru MrNab
when we turn our eves heaven
yacht for a trip up ths river.
David. 01 o W. First Street.
Dnnre ol the Itmebud* Kent*
ward in thanks for God* guidance
This was the final meeting of
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Dial Boyle
in our victorious efforts against
the year aed plana were made to
Mr. und Mr*. T. A. Lowland Spinning Song Ellmenreieh
- n (indies* nation and whan wo
make thli boat trip an annual .have a* their gue*t*. Mr u^l
Cniolvn II inI. on
nrav for continued grace !•■—/&gt;ui
pienk. After tha regular business •Mr*. Watts \enter* nml d aii’ h- General Iluinlliini
I'oldlnl
a rm e l
force*
in
their
drive
wa* di*cu*»ed, a covered di*h
Bart.ara Ann I'eari’e
again.i another unchristian ■»»
i'nnsy
Milo
l»eyo
Bnrt.ara
su( per was asrverl. Th# ride hu»
pie. wr ure fortunate to have the
after dark, wa* especially rninyr.l
Flint
opportunity to bear this man who
U
niti
of
the
Forest
Sprite
Krug
by all.
has for many vears earnest the
Mr*. I.ourinc ileal left yrnler
I'rnny Wulluee
message of the Cross on anatherw
Those
present
were!
Mr*. dty for Fork Union. Va tshrrr
The Woman in the H a r ­ far-dis ant front
"Hecau#. Dr
Roumillat, Mr*. Henry Mclaulin, she will a t te id the graduation Lea.ling
lan
Selecte.1
Mt.«*
Velma Rule can so Interestingly tell the
Jr., Mrs. C. K. Carter, Mrs. J I . of her eon. Cadet Capt. Walter
letferman
•tor)
of
the
Belgian
Congo
Young, Mr». P. I*. Campbell, Mr*. Beal. A fter spending n few day* Sultana Band Brown
Jacq u e­ front' I hot&gt;c that everyone win.
P. Hi Lansing, Mrs. At Hunt, In Virginia, both «he and her
lyn MarDonuld
can will lake advantage of this
Mrs. J . I* Clark. Mrs. I.. E. •on will return to Sanford
King* Review Bains
Martha opportunity to hear him Knowing
Sper.cer, Mrs. O. P. Herndon.
Ann English
from past experience the Inter
Miss Ellalf* Kirehhoff, Mrs. C
Blue Daises Mena Zucea
Ada eat Sanford hat taken tn mat
L. Redding, Kira. J. M llayet,
Adam*
t tra of tills nature. I am ronfi
Mr end Mrs. Arthur M. Phillip* Minuet
Mrs. E. C. Ulkrper, Mrs. W'. 11.
I'aderuwakl
Carolyn dent that the auditorium at the
Wray, Mrs. W. I*. Fields and announce the birth of a non on
Patrick
churrli will be filled for both
visitors. Miss Littl* and Mr*. May 17 at Montexula, Fla. Mr. Silvery Slmwert Op 8 —Sidney the morning and evening s e f - '
and
Mra.
Phillips
are
former
r«McCarthy.
.
Smith
Marjorie Ann Shep­ vices Sunday.”
aidenta of Sanford.______
pard
Erne»tine Spivey; Mary Louise
Green and Chnrle* Wllllt will
serve as ilahrrt.

DegreeaAreConferred
By Eastern Stars

Mrs. June Roumillat
Entertains C i r c l e

Exercises
At State

1Phone 9148

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Piano Reeltal_ Slated ■J
For T h i s Evening

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City Improvement

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rial) — Dr M A. Brannon. n.»
l»**r\»lly known butnm«t ami for
n»rf rhanrvllnr of MonUnn Stutr
l nivrr»ity, will *1rhvc# th« rum
ntrncrment aililrrts nt the Uni
v rrt By of F luridn host Moii’Jay
morning when f&gt;4 students will
reeelvs dsgrers
The Rev. (!. I. Spotawootl, pas­
tor
of
the
Tampa
llayshore
Klethodiat Church, will give the
I.areal au reate address next Sun­
day afternoon at 4 In exercise*
al the University auditorium Dr
John J . Tigert, presldsnt, will
preside.
Approval for the eomnier.r.
n.rnt week rt.. 1 lit*« l.een r.-ieixe.l

0 M an d B E D R O O M
ALL-IN-ONE!

S T IL E S — FEN 8K E
Mr. and Mr*. Theo Htlle* a n ­
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Kvelvn Irene, to t.lrul
Duugts* II. Fen»kr USKIC on
May 12 at 4 :30 I’ .M. In \Va«hlngton. D.C. Lieut. Fenske I* tne formed bv the Rev Sexstnltlt
Lieut, and Mrs Friiske art­
pnly son of Mr*. Ilaxcl Fenske
of
8u
Petersburg,
FIs.
The making their hume in Washing­
double ring ceremony wss per- ton, D.C.

HANDKERCHIEFS

THE OLD JUDGE SAYS

^GRADUAROaGIFT
A hnnd«omc mmlerh «ofa th at open* easily Into • full aiu double bed at nigITt!
Full apring construct ion with large atorAjfe apace underneath for linens, bedding.
Beautifully upholstered In colors of Roas, Blue, Burgundy.
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ty end -J600 beds at four other
ho* pi tall to' be located at various
other points in tho state, or a
total of 0 round 2000 ilstn bed*
for 8000 people which teaks to ue
somewhat like overerowdlni;.

Sweet Girl Graduate" - - - 5*-’ '

• Made in Madeira

A i 'i.iemni - signifying per­
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Isla. il.H . ul* ..idaterpiecea of
art.

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e n in thi Far KaCPltitd tho«c in
the Southwest .mil f clilrnl I'a. ific
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Honda'- cu.t * oa - 1 on Monday
keep flyin g -tiitilfhl around thr
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FluHda'*
skyway*
this. week Iheiti, tool. ■ml filemrnt* for
m a r k * ! a new m ilt, tone with radio-ta.Aer; mercury for -hell
the ALr Transport Command's detonator*
I*a*t Ju n r the War I'ruduclinii
fourth anniversary. They also
look Ilor busier lime, in the com ­ Board Informed ATt' that there
ing fifth year m ATC step* into wa* only enough tnlr cm naml to
the biggest job In the hi.lory of keep production of radio-radar
air transportation — the flying tube, going another ten day*
movement of 60,000 fighting men A TC diverted three cargo plane*
each month from European b a t - I from rceular run* in It* Central
tie froute to the Htelea and addi­ Africa Division; flew hack to
tional thoueend. acro.a
long the States 25,000 pound* of tale
Pacific aupply route, to the from India. The India. The first
lota arrived in Miami four dayiPacult war.
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A Ion* it. 14,000 air line milea. a fter leaving India. Tula.- pruduc I
IS.
tlon went on.
I \K H AND
Mat - .
e a w r a i thou.anda of which crUaIt I. always a ...yloud for A D
N|" " ... ...... . ' '/"■ ', " ,w
c m i PloAila, A T C file- daily
average of 2 million mile*, the M a n y time* it I* A m erica’# n;j;rt j —t - -tudiiny 'I - le.ultr, «f one
preclou*
payload—
the
Wounded
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the
l *np**-1 '’no rni
period
line, aoutveltm of U tim e, round
the world kt the euuntor.
eouator. Ileculat
Ilrgular ......
and .......................
gkk. T hirty-two
llminnml In m 111
f ^p r,y t
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scheduled
fli*ht*
britiR
j nallenta
nalletlla were relumed
hls
“ •* &lt; *i eptm ally
heaiy
flight*
bring
back &lt;
returned In
in the hi',*
more then 4.0b&lt;I nick and wound-1 four-en.lne
Sky master*
dm In* lat* lilomn. r b j ^ i u l l y if then*
atihf
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sci*month with more than a thousand ( .amllcd within the Doited State* n t * v * - l l i l ‘M t L I ' j r ft * »I
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of these comilyr home via Florida, by A T C * F erryin * Division with
&gt;«•|l, the d r . .j n il
Florida. as a wnr-tiii|&gt;ortanl out accident or lo»* o l n atielit. , H m ld n i i t r n
alo n g -Idi- Im., hit nin.t j m . i - and
ill iport o f serial entry, also has fl- A ir ev ecu a tio n ranks
ttnly j ' . i
;T.
purtd hevily In ih r _reccl|it _
of blood plasms and priilrllln a - t h . - | nun h in pvnlen
a te r ia l* flown
- a i d - and to jo |,»i-i&gt;t
tin eiti ,
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stre te flc m
material*
flown fro
f r om
m .IVeorliPa g r e a t e s t life
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if the _ age . d i n I t-il by Mu- til &lt;uj
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foreign productn* nrea«
More I* considered
to lw one
factor*
In
the ibe irrtg nti-i
» d nine ..f ,i -r
then 0 0 per cent of the foreign major morale
wano* i roteeu-d Ih-i u o . i- o f
4 fr freight coming to American Army today.
Another
morale
Item
tnulei | l«h“ i t l m r t i g p factories
for
processing
flic*
A T C a capable lielt is fn»t f o r - | F i g u i r - lompdi-d by th - Flm nln
through Florida.
than &lt; itru* &lt; o n i tu i . ton initi, u r m at
No single Item can be described elgn mill lrun*|iort. More
l i:;7
a s “ typical" freight carried by 3 H billion plecp* o f troops mall I fm the u-ven year periint,
in the Idg -IS to I{l|u I !, i. o n f a ll
for th,.
the' Air Transport Command’* were moved aboard
planes Mail tonnage univalent h&gt; | -ix nmnlli
.* o- i-mtiei -., ^nril
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deemed
the
tr.'lrul
. Utofta. Pilot, at the three major more than fl Idllion V-Mail let
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ATC
b eie.
In Florida— H om e' tor* moved through Florida Ini J-enot| fm mm loir, nv,-i
I 'I Inches
stead, Miami and Morrlsnn A rm y 1
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1luring one recent
Hut. in tin
.mu- s i. nim-tha,
A i r F i e l d .— have memories of the I
VRrlCt*
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varied
c- a- r- g___________
oes
they
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has for sometime
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carried
In IranapoM cabins. One|b«*^
maklog
round-thr
Mublj Hi.a iv n lit i
nn.l
ca
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flyyr tell* of hi* Mivoritc p a s - ; Ni-rhls. Iho-e irbitie girdling trip. I i,.e.( f&gt;, ..
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flypr
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accompli.bed
i«riX«
the
Iran
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tnioleing
a&lt;ro*M the Himalaya, to t hit., i -ol.slon..
Htnl.t'i
The falcon was to be im d Dy 1 porU tion of high-ranking^ mill
•Id»1|i iItYa.
! 1n i t
CMncie griniiid troop* fur killing t»ry rni»n to viinoun war fioritu;! rnil, ^ li
1 Hut' I fin mi» ’
mMnct
mrinlifr^
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Only rcrrntlv
it rrvralofl IHrIm-- i*} i,tin m 1He Mirny- not tb*
Wa. a box of mice whirli server!
a . In-fllghl lurh fur the bird. b y U . ( J e n . H u m i d I,. (Jrunr«*. o f tin- Nv\ri» yi *»» | r*i |ih|, ti-it f.»r
Another alrangr air carg o left A T C » conmmnilrr, that thr film) ttiM \ r n r tlti1 ii ve rnKi’ in • ily
Florida last week packed into link— the 3,100 mile over fitter ( 2. Id mi In . ■ellH
fc%
%| If a |Jpf It if lit y
trail, port cabin*
n locomotive
which wa* carried piecemeal to
Moutbatten In Burma
On the
era. of Fum prau D-Day. fi.lv
flY* thuofttiiuf ihiimmIh
mitir
CUHItij? fcjuh^m'nt w n c flovi n &lt;■
DH Uln'i N.v&gt; jilting » iUt huh
drtd* of r»H &lt;»f lornifiiiti * foi**
for AlliriJ paratrooper* heiinei
maker*
r Return flighP e a r n
os , ...
a&gt;«o. home uf the y p e , of
.rubredght beck ate: hn.r o n ,..
U.fd for makln
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2 r*ri
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atci tlei ita
1 ’ •* A met Hun* ha v e been injured fin { »toi t uf the vhh*

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mtuntion in I h r 11*37-28 tcv-or, k 1 M\
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Motor Tune-Up *
Phone 100

SEMINOLE FEED STORE
Phone 91

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Several Lakes within, ri.nsalernljle tiinlier. Make
fine ranch or game jiresitvc $7.oft j&gt;er at re.

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Made fur Florida need*
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hofi-suci-iablc- The premium you
p*V‘ la all you 1*111 avfcL hr re
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snare
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tarings o f llir company nnd oat
MtW a part of the premium In
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Tgu can safely aava on yuur
flrt a ml winjalorm Insurance by
placing ytu r Insurance with us.
•'Tha fact that Ufa tnauripm
compnnle*. banka nnti govern­
mental agcnclr, accept mutual In­
surance policies on properties In
Which they ara ini ere ale'l I. an
Itnprteilve cndonetnanl of mu­
tual Insurance.
have financial Institutions with
Ions of dollar* investi-d In
f i l l estate mortgage* lav* at
IMir
service
the
beat
legal
eotlusel, nccountants and other
lolrce* for determining the real
economy ami dt perld ability of
mutual fruurance.
• We will lit glad to make n
aufvty Of your Imiparty, ehoek
rpaf. present Insurance and If
Dotilble « t a r eduction In vour
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til ra t e yaw Will still share In
t h g . Mtlnfty effected by mutual
.o f Insurance. Call 17K-V. C.
Boyd A (,'o. “ Vour Mutual

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ECORD breaking wartime food production
% /in this State, in tlic fate of shortages in
machinery and labor, is a glowing tribute to the
Florida farmer . . . standing side by side with that far*
mer and deserving similar praise is the Couniy Agent.

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Practically every Florida couniy has a County Agent
and most of them have his feminine counterpan, the
Home Demonstration Agent, as well. For a quarter
of a century, these trained agents, selected because of
their knowledge of the agricultural problems of the
paniculir county in which they , serve, have labored
unceasingly at a never-ending educational problem.
From the University o f Florida Agricultural Extension
Service and similar experimental stations throughout
the country, from the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture and from other sources, they have obtained the
newest information of value to farmers and this they
promptly passed, along. Through 4H Club work they
hare reached the farm children.
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have acted as
W ith the outbreak o f the war, th
rationing agent* for the government for farm machin­
ery, gasoline and other agricultural needs. The A A A .
is operative through them, as are many other federal
agend a. Problems o f farm labor, use o f Bahaman nat­
ives and prisoners o f war fall under their jurisdiction.

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W in t e r c l o t h e s
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CUTTING THEM
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WHY 6U2LS* V4E72I
l o o k in g fo q a GUY.

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hav« as many suit* to
wear aa the man in the
'rindow . , . you arc just
as much in the public
aim. Your. clothe* r**-' ■
in your bus!-'
c o n t a c t s . Are

PAP, YOU OUCH-1T T l U TRAIL
TO FORM A POSSE 11 'EM,MYTME GANTOS GANG SELF YOU
IS DANGEROUS rx A WAIT HERE

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GOLLY, THIS IS
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PE60LATE COUNTRY'S BASIN
I WONDER WHAT THEY
CALL IT.

IN T H E M E A N T I M E - - -

By PAUL ROBINSON

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too little to be without it.
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TOE HANFORD IIEIlALn. SANFOM) FLOIUDA

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*Army Hospitals
Put Amputatiuii
Cases At 11,000

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Many Are I)iseh:i rtfod •
1 Solder Has IalkI
Parts Of Four Limbs

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rates

lOe p«r Una for orw&gt; Insertion
•
08c per liae for three Insertions
07c per line for 0 Insertions
$3c per line for 20 Insertion*
•
Minimum retes . . ■ 30c
P H O N E 118 OR BRING YOUR Ad« co T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, l l 'e Vnrda to the line, including phone and uddreaa.
All advertisements for altaationa wanted will he charged for at thi
regular cleaaifled rate*.

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LOST -

FOE SAiiE»—

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II. It. POPK CO.
U. 8. TlltES nml T U B E S

LOST: Genuine blue* leather in.
foul. I'hore
J-i
llcvvaid

MUI»rr.N nr I located
house. I'llune til 22.

,0O,n •LOST: In iror.l of Hospital, Wu.
___ _ i let ulntaiinns personal paper*
lie turn to i.itul- ,s. A. i.u u i
20 ACRE farm tiled, good 'lowInga Navul Air Station.
lie
Ins well*, 10 ncrca tough land
uard.
Palm Haninoek Sanford, Fla.
F . E. j
1 l o t Park Ave.,
Ha* lord. Lin- Phone (551-W.

M ELF

10

ROOM HOUSE completely
furtPlh-il. 70d Palmetto Ave- t
HU*. T e n ia If deaiied.

PAIM ETTO CAFE.
I'nlinetlo A ir

103

South

E LECTR IC rarpet -weeper, good
Phun, 7df
condition
Beatrice
D A YS WORK.
It* l.ocu* tvi

Semi.

6 GALLON oil can* with conven­
ient |outing apouta. Stallord i
Service Station, nhnie til-HI.
FOR S A L E - 19-17 Dodge I oo|&gt;r;
■Do Halt)
Bed » l l h water
prool innllrra*
\V. Swif- l " l
VS 2#th
ltl.1t PONTIAC *«-dan
Rieion
able. I or. North Palmetto tv.nur
HAIIY rA K lU A H E . gixx! romh
lion, lain*. |*rr-*ar. I l l * Pmk
_Av#. I'honf
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•3d OONVKRTHU.E Ford.
lent condition
Phone
Hoorn 10. J.OQ. 8 N A 8 .

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:nn.i.

1032 HUICK 7 passenger Sedan.
Looks almost now. Inside and
nut. You'll be sorry If you re
|&lt;hi D&lt;* t&lt;&gt; get this fine rnr
.)or. Nortli PalmvUo Av*. Ptmuc
371.
BU USCIUUE
to
th e
Florida
Sportsman. Gulfport
7, Flu.
*|.0O par year. Sutewldu hunt
tng mid fishing news. New alul
, authentic.
ENGLISH made double shotgun.
12 gauge, leather case. 6 lanes
■hells, $60.00 J . l l . Proctor. 008
•" Elm Ave.
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r n i i N T i t v IIAMF f..r
A SM ALL COUNTRY HOME for
a emnll price, w h a email.
payment down
Balnnce » * «
renL
eilward r . Lane.
i
S IX ROOM Spanish bungalow,
two other houses, priced right
by owners. Term s, 607 Psrk
Ave.
40

thousand

Lumber
6

laths.

Puhsrt

Y'erd.

ROOM house on three lota.
$760.00 cash, balance like rent,
plua OTV Interest If inlercsled

W ANTED

LlAsUED
girl*
lor
l»uoo
wart,. Regular lour* uml wag*-*
Ap|ny
in
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i ou.it&gt; i Bundle t o . , s l J Vi
tro M.
GIRLS fot Sola Fountain
Ion Drug « &lt;

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maid, good
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leiepiwn. roun.) .'la0.1.

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SSAN.'ED IIY
W E ST FT N I ' n ION WAJ KINt.
OR Hat'S Cl E M FSSFN G l It
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in Hill It W E E K

FOUND
IDKNTIKH’ A FION hrur«»et. Can
Im- had h&gt; identifying and !»•)
Ing lor thu Adv

Gold Standard truck tires In the
following sizes:

R

600*10— 0 ply 796*17— 7
600* 2 0 - 1 1 lily «jX26*20— 10
06»;*2tt , tl ply 000*20—10
700*20- H ply C4(ntd6— 0
700*20—10 ply 095*10— 0
7 60x 20- 8 ply 746il8— 0
760*20—10 ply 745*10— 0 . .
i &gt; 796X10— 7 Ply 746x17— 7 ply
These sizes can be shippad or dalivered promptly. Whore we do
not have an aatabUehed dealer,
Will be, glad to hear from tire
dealers, or waragos, who * r a intareated In haring a good cGabllshed tire agency. . W * also have
e k .* falr-guanUty of-i
senger tires, tubes, and battei
* also truck tubes.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR NORWALK
GOLD STANDARD TIRES,
TUBES and BATTERIES. At.
M.
PREVATT,
SEVILLE.
FLA. PHONE 8104.

•vapeeliiur. ua«*Tul role in » &gt;i f ' • '
T**n»*’ •»/ tiir*«’ •nhlier* wi i \VI (I

I h** t Iklll I U alfll •*1 * 'I
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n sin it t be * 11 i.t* nn*!
A * •I I1•••I til ft'WlAt III f* •' I til
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of othi'i amp**teen.
Cirm-iul Kiik ilecierrd tiiut . ..•
Armv iln»*R "fvrjytliinfcr i " ‘ *iiiit''
for thibt* -soldier* in tin *.i\ #tf
n# ftpiviK ihrm make* . 1 «
juhtment
Ki Iiur a rc ihown tn
give lh«**c* mm a tfiini|n&lt; •». .in
futurr that i« in aloic I f n* •»
Dhp of thewr railed *'S-*ii.^ Inti*
|
i*» an tticourngifi ■• •in *
aI of h••\i tin* A r m v iurr* f••• a iiimii uihI I i .i Iha titni
until in* U irady to i#-« iiMp .*
normal lift*
It i» hot iir&gt;nftiinl fm no’ii va11ii
tiir
of |v%ii arrn&lt;
I •! h 1«
to d n v r nn Mutoinuhil*’, rat**
lairk. u«r n tviiwritrr. ••!»! and
dr ■ v%it IiMilt hrlp da»*'» •»»,-• hi
griirinl &lt;j«• «iinoat r v n ,11. ■ ; l i-)
forunrly dnl. (retniul Kirk waid

MISCELLANEOUS
CURTAINS, lace table cloth*,
scarfs, washed, starched nml
stretched, filrl Mcllonvlllc A&lt;e
Phona H79.
BORROW H E R E W H E R E
PRIVACY IS i m S I ’ W T K D
YOUR nntural desire for privacy
In money n utters _ Is sit icti&gt;
respect**! here.
Friemis ami
relatives ere not iiueetloned
about your eredlG
Your em­
ployer or business associate*
will not beer of your personm
affeirs. There is no cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plahs.
FA M ILY IA) AN CO.
Oorlda Bank nidg.
PHona SJ
1 BU Y, pay cash for old Irons,
vacuum cleaners, toaster*, reardlrss of condition.
210 E.
SL Phone 048.

IK1

OVERSEAS Rtrvic* man’* wife
avmiUiiir to enrr for children in
hone 244-W a f u r
evenings.
6:00 P.M.

call 788-W.
TRUCK TIR ES
We now have In atock Norwalk

WASHINGTON. May 2.V ./Pi
The W ar Department revrali-d r.
-rntly that on May 1. right .lay*
•&gt;efore the Eurr*l&gt;enn war ended.
7.000 umiiutatinii cn*e* wen- in
Armv hospitals in this vnui.lij
and 1.000 had ln-,-n di". Inn ged
and returned I** civilian life
Munir Gciui.il Nnrmaii I b.rk
lUrgeiiti general,
aid n .in of
hem urr ■o-ralleil, “basket *-a*c-.
.li n e all four limb-, aie completey Ioat. However, In ackno'vlcdirrd
tat one man n nnil-lintllc a* i!tj
lost pait* i f liotn leg- i.nd
-nth arm*
a*
&gt;■
rc-oH
of
leering uftrr an airplane r« h
Only a n veleiar* have *utt*-r
I the lo-* u t t l u .e limit-, I -I'll
ral Kirk rep-rlul \ptirn'in• in*i cent nf Ihe in.|n l»: ni
luet liave lost more lliai one
..nn, mid nlviiil thrrc-fouit.»R of
heat tiOU-rwl I finer JirV ,«* Idlers
Aho lost tsHth Ifira. Alnmt nil if
if th«*M* are h»*iea lielow lh l.nit*.
alf of the arm «naea arv tilnive
'it c IIkiw.
(•«*nrrul Kirk said thnt
thv
.ivrr.itrr hidilii l wild
• ffi-r»Ml
(hi1 |n«( uf it iimh »»«•»• crin»
dial «urh an injtiiV iI»m - .»••* .»n
»cnt him from itaim in ^ a “ •elf

FOR RENT—
kl 1 r*n I i v n i
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and vacationists — , Apts. t.nd
rooms two blocks from Main
SL one half block of ocean by
day or week. Phone 91U-R. 708
Broadway. Daytona Reach, Fla

Seminole County
Court Record
Monday, May 2l/*f|943
Warranty Derds
Malloy. Pent I K To t hntlit- K
II ill.nnn
D a*.-, Ih i i i ,.i I. It. i , |ten I
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Meirlage License
Atkinson, George 11. Cocoa, Fla.
And Madelyn Harkleroad, Cocoa,
Fla.
Ilarlou, Cecil Craves, Washing­
ton D. C. And Msri# I*ouls« 11111gauyrr, Chicago, III.
\V'ilk ilia. Melvin W. Connecticut
And Vivian Elol* Hagan, Hertford.
i nstillo, Erne*to C. Arizona
Ai.il Stella M. Castillo, Arizona.

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mi diuio for bacteria, la an ln*»re(licui if “ bird’s ne*t soup” In
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th«* liiiflinena man who It being 1
nurd? There aren't many public I
liability suit
written up in our 1 1 i
lot-al tiapera. Moat of tnern ncvti
i»i t into court, but that doean'i
fiiruo iirnperty ownera. merchant*,
fnrim'ra and others are not being
hind Any one who comes to vo-t
lieu.--, into your store, your farm,
whether you want to see them or
not. maybe a friend, a cuetpmer
or juit someone trying to sell
von something you don't want.
. - vti.ing
can
happen
and
often docs and someone geti
buit on your premises. The nezt
thing you know you'll be getting
nn important looking paper r a /
tog “ Greetings" ond a rctiuro
to not rnr in court to show cau**■»t. v mu shouldn't pay over $6.io*o - i more for allowing some
-in- to get hurl on your preIII! Of*
l( OKI haven't a public llabilt
tv policy all t h a t 'is necessary fot
you In do is In employ a lawyer,
Inkc the case to court and enjo
n good verbal fight, and If you
I-, y your lawyer, court costs
and 'he Judgment (seldom ovc
y.’uouo) But if you have public
■i.it slit y liikumncc you can take * M l
nngsiiie sent nml let your In
• i Mice company pay all cost*
..f the tnwsuit. witnesses, 'law
\ .i- bond, court costa, etc .! in
ndilitinii pay the judgment against
voit up to the amount stated in
v-oit policy
Wnrntng this liability inauranre
docs pot pnv claims -aglin et you
for uijuiv to your employees
] on mnv need workmen's com
|M*fISilt Mill tllll
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I-iop in to *re us and find out
nl*. it nur insurance and eerHce
Wi' inn *n\c you 20*» on your
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‘Here’s Your Infantry’ Dr. William Rule Ex- Quantity I Reduced
Hurricane Rut
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Army ipectaele touring the stele
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l.\K F.I.ANI&gt;, M»y -H
The work »l th* inrdual tn»«
to further sales uf bonds of the
siuliarlrs m the Belgian &lt; &lt;uigu Florida citrus industry -et t k%•!
—7th War Mian drive, will be
wa* explainnl to the Rotary Club paradoxical records this »t-«s--n
^ sh o w n , admission free, et Sem­
.it it* regulai weekly luncheon
It »u « the shorte«t shipping
inole High School Athletic Field
. t the Maytair lintel tn&lt;)«) by year since 1930, yet result) d i
on Thursday, June 14 at K:30
Dr. Wllliain Rule who returned \ un all-time record fur g n u s i«P. M., it wae announced by Ed­
’ ast Kail fnun aeverul years spent | turn* on a hurricane-redm eil « "i|
ward F. 1-ane, county publicity
n the heart of the "Dork Conti­
These are two outstanding Gut.
chairman of the drive.
n e n t " Dr
Rule wu» introduced cor.tatnrd In the annual atimmnry
£
More than 86 young men, each by George Touhy who said the of the 1944-46 citrus season, jn-t
,
of whom has seen at lensl thrre missionary was a gruduate of released by i|U F. Wilson "( tb,% yeara of overseas duty, will par- Ditvidaun College-alul th« Uni­ federal-state market now. -eivir.tlclpate In the Army exhibitlo'
versity of Pennsylvania.
office here This offlco (»*u
\ T h e _ 183 Army Ground Force
Prior tn l)r. Uu4e*k tulk. Lieut dally market
11 ml* from Cmnip-. BUrulls*
it epcntttd

OIL RANGES

Hich in tvxltm:. otuinnng in color, those wool rugs
by HIGHTSTOWN tire closely woven of «olocted
maleriitU for year* nml years of wear ami good ap­
pearance. In a choiio of colors ami patterns. 9 x 12
ft. sixo . .

Make her kitchen a place of enjoyment with u modern f f l
oil stove dexiffned for cooking with the greatest of
case. All white enamel finish sto v e s with built-in
in
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■tb * ualL slid w ill•tin
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On June 8, In Tallahassee,
haste*,
hlaj. Gen. E. W. Fslet of Camp
Standing will tum over this unit
to Governor Caldwell and It will
then proceed on a tour of tb*
elate.
A number of ladlra of the
Garden Club and the Rcbeluth
Lodge No. 43 have been serving
at the booth at Yowell’a from
May 14 ".rough May 19 In con­
nection with the war loan drive.
The Dirt Gardener1- Circle of the
Garden Club wa* repraeented by
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. D. C.
Howard, Mrs. George Harden,
Mrs. Fordyce Russell.
Tbe Roe* Clrd* was represent
ed by Mr*. B. B. Crumley, Mri.
H. If. Coleman, Mrs. O. P. Hemdon. Mrs. J . G. Patterson, Lira.
B. R. R « k , Mrs. E. N. Fielding,
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Mra. R. F. Col* and Mr*.
Vol
William*. Rabekah Lodge No. 43
M was represanted by Mra. George
Ewan and Mr*. Mary Bolly.

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. L. B. Milncy, Uvea at — nway,

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them 12 ran* In three inning* to
score a 12 to 1 jrktory over th#
Banford Naval Air Station team.
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A special meeting of Monroe
tar, No. I I . R-A-M. wtU be
. at 2 P. Mu Tuesday, May
at which time tha Paat MssDagTaa and tha Most ExcelMaator Degree will ho conkI mi a class of candidate'.
Royal Arch Masons are In­
* to attend.

More People Are. Urged To Register
For Donations To The Blood Bank
RrtjTonW hnx br r n - v x r r l t m t - r r r rtdiMw) ilrmmv-Swri- tw n ~tv/iweE byikf I. M ii iib oi i . inrslu*;i I Jirrctor
■if the Seminole t &gt;&gt;inity Blood
Hank
31 from 9 : 4 0 A. ,M. until noon
"The age limit of the average
nml from 1:00 I1BI- to 6-00 I’ M., person should In* between 18 and
according to Mfs., Julius Ding- 5o unless there is » statement
fsldrr, chairman oT the Garden from the donor's - r i v a l * physi­
Club committee which is spon- cian. No persons with any pheglsoiing tho blood bank. The clinic cal nr mental complaints should
will be held at the office of the volunteer unless they have .the
County Nurse, next to the Fire consent of theii physicians. Any
Station.
person who has hail any disease
“We know that there art many of the arteries, heart or kidney
more people who are anxious to disease, malaria, any blood dis­
donate blood." Mrs. Dlngfelder turbance, jaundice, tuberculosis,
■aid today. "So for thr res|ionse diabetes,
anemi a,
mctabclic
ha* been excellent, but the follow­
ing openings are still available disease or severe gastre-inteaU
Inal disease should not volunteer.
in Ih* following schedule:

t h e a p p e a l fo r b lo o d d o n o r " (-&gt;
t b e S e m i n o l e O juinty B lon d R a n k
clinic t o be h efi f T h u r s d a y , M a y

for clUzaoahlp.
In it* telegram, the Nav~ De­
"One personat 11:16
A. M.;
partment extended -Its since rest ons
person at 11:30 A. M. and
sympathy to the parents and one
person at 11:46 A. M.. two
stated that the remains
persona at 3:45 P. M.; on# per­
burled at aca with full military i son at 4:15 P. M. and one person
* waa also stated,that U
honor*. It
4:46 P- M.
further detail* are received, they at "Eight
peool* can be accommo­
would bo Informed concerning dated In on# hour or two every
them.
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The Ki Clob of Seminole High
added.
1 collect scrap paper
WEATHER
It la requested that those who
Sanford
tome
FLOIUDA—ContioiMd' fair to­ wish to velantaer to give to the
roquet ed that mil
night and Tuesday except acaltar- Blood Bank, telephone the Red
their ecrap .
Cross (B0) for registration.
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thundershowers'
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1 manned n 40 MM gun
SIITi'i
inti.Hlured
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Senator
Robbins. wh» t» an only son, I Boyle which piuvnle* thut the
service on May 1-1.1 Seminole County court &gt;lerk, O.i*.
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formerly
ntten.lr-i Hrn.don. shall receive tlie same
Seminole High School, and )o t | fee- in cases -.hire (here are
prlot t« entering the .ervic.-. tv»o or more d» fenduiits as he
in
the
shipyard"
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wher e thrre
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Notice nf (hr di-nth in nrtinn
ubnaril n currier in ihe Pacific
m m nf William Edwin llransn.
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ART l-c, USNIE. wa. received
rrBNHTHOM
Suiulsy in tile fot in nf a tele-1
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by the parents.- Mr nmt Mrs C.
u F. Itrnnan of Beever Road nn the
we*t side.
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Dear* by Inalns"
Filwin Branan ha&lt;l been In tho
Umpires Hill Ludwig * n 4 1’orter service approximately two and a
half years, nnd was 22 venrs
Laasina.
old. He I* grandson of W. Chap­
man of Sanford and is survived
b - a brother, Knt. C. F. Branan,
J r . now serving In the Pacific
area and by hla parents, Mr. and
Mra. C. F. Branan.
H* rraduated from Seminole
High School in 1941, and waa
!
resident of tho Student Council,
n hla Junior year he was presi­
dent of hi* class. He waa awardmi tha American Legion award

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Two Measures Named
As Ritf Assistance Ri l l A u t Im r i z t* s
To State Farmers Itranch Station Here

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and Cubf H
The All Sun* maoar«*'I by J*»hn
Metsch nicked tHlcher
of
th* Cub*, who were managed by
R. E. Kipp, for 19 hits and bad
big Inning* in the fifth when they
scored five run* or "even hit*,
and in the ninth when thr&gt; K'"
four run* on (hire bit*
The Cult* irrnM»r*l ike lrn*l nv
raltinir Ihrrr tuna in thr m»tnd
frame on four hit*, nnd
ru m In the second inituiir "ii Hm*t»
hit*
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I’rnmny 1••*• U*»d

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Market Director
Praises W&gt;or!c 0{
Thi s Legislature

T h t All Stars .ti thi&gt; 1 ton*
Club*i»i&gt;oni»orr4l Junior
Han'lioll
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Trials Of Germans
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Sanford got _lta Iona ta ll^ ln
tha saranth Inning. Rallaf
Barker got a single,
ed bv Shaffer'* SingW and scorad
when tha catchar dropped
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PARIK. Mat i t , {A V -Trlali of pitching by holding tha visitor*
accused af offenses scoreless for tha six remaining

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fear of a "general clash” between
the French and 8/Mans. He said
th* peoplt "than attacked th#
French garrison and the French
called for reinforcements from
home. There la now fighting tn
■treat*. Communications are cut
o f! and feeling to SO htUnse at
Homn that anythin# may happen
thara momenttartly and I dent
know what may happen a t Da-

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French Troops Fire
On Syrian Residents F t Pierce Amphibians
DAMASCUS, May 28, V P )— Down Naval Air Nine
Syria'* acting pramlar Jam ilII Bay
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— Ip etT fW h h baardara # *4 raasaara living on &gt; a*r pramlaaa. .Aiaa aamaa .said today that . French troops
The FtrFierca Amphlblan havaaf all who are eallated In Iba arsaag aarvlaaa who |lv*d la year bama fired upon resldanls of llama, ball team landed at Municipal
• prtar ,|o anHatina In anU aarvteaa. tndlcatlac la oeanpatlaa column, north of Damascua, and expressed
Field Sunday afternoon before a
whather tn Iba a m y , navy, maylnan, coa*y guard, marchanl marina.

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LONGWOOD. May 28, (S
(Specie
peelalljln
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many such artoua a - thi- i»m l
Tonight
ight opens
opens the second week Manor Corps uholn (In te l nati.iiial S-oudpI
id) night racing program atr
4a 11f•&gt;i•t-1irlando Kennel Club.
I'l.e- tru&lt; k management Is mur*
thun pleased with the results Of
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I f your car lottery shows signs of weakening you
can't send it to tho showers and put a relief fn
there pitching -for you. Heve It inspected and re­
charged regularly.

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Nttitnlng. tintul iin lieuturns
tin' .la|iaii«'rt** arc \\ithtlraw­
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been located some three thousand
___________________ thr fir Id can com# Jn.
Ilow.
miles south of the fighting in
Im# I
Libya and Tunisia and thst life Ralph Smith Elected Lad, if lie will
i tha lead dor
hod been relatively free of the ex­
Hr han
Hi*
haii the
0 ability U&gt; flnUh fa«t.
igencies of war
However, he Head Of Tenniw Club If hr will
noted some Inconvenience* such
TnniRht'i r n l r i n !
as gasoline and tint shortages,
Ralph Smith was elected ptrai
Mr«| l i a r # ---- S l« H(l#l
scarcities of drugs, lack of atnr l dent of the newly formed termi- I kluresmli.
S Tural.li l.io!
. Meallel Hu!
age batteries ner-ded for radio op­ ,lub at a meeting *&gt;( tennis on ; J r o r t MillI l . s -1
llo l.r
I l l r l .^1 1o . .1 • i
eration.
IhualHSIs lie 1,1 at the Seminole I 1 1inid •! ir I
&gt;Cher lumlo-i
Some American for1*e* had liern High School Friday night
J I
. e r a s e M a r t ----- 1 I - S l i d
in ,a t Heir llall? IlMbla
talloned in the Caingo, he - a i d j j n g l e y was elected vice piealdent
• Itoy
Vtin Ptirnl
at firat only on the coast, but and Ml»* Margaret Wright arc :I l.arr,
Mur) Nlgtit
* Old Nassau
luter In the Interior where en retary ami treaauret.
J Clementina
J rthellflra
lints
( Hllver Polly
airfield wa* atarted which was
Charles Morrison wa* appointed I HallyTklrJ
Here—Palerlly ■
later tunned over to the Belgian chairman of a committee to draw
llaraal Half Hally llaakla
government. Some natives of the up a constitution and by-law* for I Kirs
,
4 Claire's I'ell
Congo, he said, were organised the club and submit them at the S Mstcli Tuf
* Mlea I'er'slll)
t lie* l.orrln
Into companies, trained and fi­ next meeting Other member* of I 1.111&gt; Msia
la, Itoae S llrl*hl Ana
nally saw service In Ethiopia and !{ this committee are Holland Dean I Je*e|e
( ' • a n . Il*e»_e'ularlaa i
as guards along the Suez Canal and Mlaa Margaret Wright.
l(|alal,l-B li a r, I
where they saw actual combat.
4 Anln Mscbln,
There wa* considerable discus­ I Jersa-y Itsy
S Navy Man
Some nf them ware also sent to sion of the inadequate playing - Time Pssees
3
Hhskerlnwn
lllrl
Palestine where they assisted In facilities in Sanford anil the |«»’r I /.Iggv a Ksllt 7I Jingle
Tw»rp
training white troop* In combat condition of such court* a* are
n r ik
l l s e e -----r a l l l l l f l
under fire.
One of theta, the
| I -Si II..11
t IthyiPni Its- a
Tbe club decided t« J Zlgsi a loot) * chink a lin-emissionary explained, wrote to available
investigate the possibility of con­ 1 llelly Mse
Hs&gt; rt.m*
friends back home advising them structing new courts at thi* time I Kaalonlr lllsck T
i Itnysl Hlsr
to believe what their missionary and to a*k. the support of the
sills Haw— re le r tlii
O J.I.Irl l . II •*• |
friends told them and what th* City in providing better tennie
I Hebei Dsmeel S lain, Tim
old -them, for he had been facilities.
, . „
1
No
Cut*
4 Csrnlvsl Juhn
oly Lands and had actualt John Wh’hasd
A committee composed $f C. r. S llrlve Away
t ^
_
it they Chart**had toldMorriaon,
him
. l e t -at*
Mae- • S*-rry Kay T
tattles,
- H *r-H Ktlealwg
Beeealb lleee—Kwtarllyi
man Morris, Rolland Dean, Dick
S Mses Had
&gt;bT^«re U~a gTeat deal of travel Alkin and Doris Hall was ap­ I tree Roy
I Lucky Frank
t Iw aa Ie
Z
Itorky
lad
T
Gritty
pointed
lo
study
th*
situation
and
(Caetlee** us P s s a T e s t
Pride ■ Cootie
report at the next meeting of the « Hloekinn
SMeklk kaew—Kelwellyi
clob which will be heid on Friday,
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tery
Wilson did
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•t the pleno
Vhitor* introduced a gross Income figu,.-, ................ .
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price, on . I'*r 1m* U e .e
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of f»r ShHlflrr in Ihr urcoml wlUi Sliver
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■" unknc.wn nuanlltys ami
in the Congo waa explained by Undo citrus stall.t'lcian for (In
Dr. Rule who said that he had
burr c : - ; i . ^ r,^ ‘ r - . “
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BROTHER DIBS
1 n ua, l e f t

Chinese Capture Nann in
In Surprise
Move As Jap Resis­
t e n e e NN’e a k e n s

Exterminating Japs On The Okinawa Front

Citrus Crop Hits
Life In Congo
Is Told Rotary New High Point
By Missionary For Gross Returns

WASHINGTON, May 28 U P ) VThs House food Investigating
C o m m i t t e e headed by Kep. Clinton
Anderson (D-NM.), who 1* to be­
come secretary ol agriculture In

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WASHINGTON, May 28, t « - .
President Truman today ’
eekiy Atitazn- f .
! mended maximum week)]
ployment compensatiom iiayraenu R - .
i
of not lest than $2&amp; to tide tb*
country over the "IranslAun
war to peaca."
In n message to CongT*ee
said that every eligible WOrki
“ should be entitled to 2C
of bcnefiti in any year if untm&lt;
ploymrnt continues th at long. U
recommended that Congrats widai
the coverage of unemploymen
fC O VERIN G HIS GIR L ERIENI) WITH K ISSES (left). Sgt J a l e ; compensation and lncr«a»» V
Mndaey, wlnnet of the liotb 1‘ongre-kiunel Medal of Honor, ern-t t amount ami duration of b e n e t l ^
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year*. Thu rouplr. who met on n lilmd d itt.the plain* ( t i g h t ! mm-d yesterday to l i t b \n t
at Washington airport shortly .-»ft«i it arrived (Internal-tonal Sound
management, rather than W ; ,
cinnient
management,
_ .
,»hoto)
American industry toward reeunversion.
u*
Chairman J. A. Krug, In an ttJ»- *
usual policy statement addressed
to the full board, declared ll
WPil's duty lo "get rid of regllla*
lion* and production limitations
n* quickly ns possible end by
lining so autom aurally lift tb*4
celling on initiutive, Itnagir.atioiV
itnd roaourrefulnea*.''
Ktuir drcli»io4l thd main objoc-l.
ti\r \%i!| rontir.u* unchangotl' - t o ]
-t*i' that munition* uchoilulfl
h
met
Some unemployment s s .
By
I « lie* I. as«s*«a tea* i T w t l

to coftsult with him on national
or International Issues In an ap'TJatenl
move to seek
further
bl-perttaan support for the na­
t i o n ' s plans.
w) Tbe invitations were made on
the
President's own
Initiative
without any request from Re­
public leaders for the consulatfon.

( HARM
ROOMS WITH WOOL RUGS!

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^President Tells Con^

WASHINGTON, May 28.
(AP)—{President Truman to­
day conferred nearly an hour
with former President Her­
bert Hoover on European rc• iicf needs. Hoover declined
to discuss the conference.
President Truman also in­
vited Thomas E. Dewey and
Alf. London, former Republi­
c a n preeidsntlsl nominees. to
visit the White House at any time

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_Dcwey, Landon Also
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