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Zoya Andreyeva was born in n
Chuvaahian village of 350 but* in
one of the m ini backward region*
of pra-revolutlon Ruw ia.
Tw enty-fiva yaars latar she w m
working overtime, teaching o
people th a t were 82 per cent
Illiterate, to read and write.
Today she la chairm an of the
P m ld lu m of the Supreme Soviet
of Chuvaahln, n jot, whicn .'•rally
means P resident of the Chuvash
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Re­
public in the Russian 8FSII. \n drryeva Is probably the only wumsn president of a Republic. Ami
she is certainly one of tho most
Interesting women in .he worlld.
The republic she heads ha*

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T urlc origin

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of a social center. Instead of joining
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asked question*. Soon A " d ir &gt; e '.'
was reading atoa.1 - *«-J h r g o L . - . h . J At'K " s T I N N fiTP—
•mt in tim e th , r rc|e wldror,! to
Wi
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take in the -h .d e slllsgr.
n | - \ . \V|-R. th e \V l,'Before long Aiutreyeva s sWiooi , ,
lift!I i* i l n i f u i i t l io r ifOTt*rn
was the center of the village rm u
i«w i *ivt-nciri huvt* th e wiirV
munul life Word ulaiut hvi up
m’L 'if s:ilu«mnnBhi|&gt; to iln
selfish devotion to the cninmun
M » Li n i l th#* A rnrritu n horm*
Ity’s w elfare spread to f’lu-tn
front on ihi* f a r i th a t th e end of
.U,f . c“ p l u ' l A ndreyeva w«..1
m Ellr„ |&gt;r
,gc-:, thn
Invited there, tbrn sent to M
nd of the home front struggle.
cow to continue her education
I hi. vi ry day. nfflrials in these
Later she returned to Chuvashia di-pa 11merit* and agencie* ar»
and seven years ago wus elect.-.1 ■m i l l i n g m ound to find convinc­
head of It* government.
ing a r g u m e - l s th at V -E Da)
Look at her cou ntry now an I won’i dissolve price
control*,
you will sec some Imprest ,- c rnmi|niuei regulations, shortages,
rhangca. To It* n g ric u ltu ic m il Selective S ervice--nil th e host of
forestry. Chuvashia has now add wartime birnnve denee*.
cd In d u s try —a syn th etic . ’.moot
Mo-t of ihe plan* for putting
tdsnt, chemical
plants,
pap. i
mill*, and wood-working mills In tin* argument over still a r e undei
the wrap, of secrecy. I haven't
1036 it boasted n e a rly 7,000 mil,
.u il one official
oil iclul IP
in an y depart
of mail*. In commemoration of f.,n
l i e tw enty-fifth a nniversary ni i merit or agency who will illsrUg*
the I huvasl, ltep. liln Ihe i .I■I&lt; &gt;tin 'i' “ iw-nlv 1 can only Hill you
f ominissariat ot Kilucatmn ri­ Itml onitu .,f the*, n fftrials are

ported
schools, .even nuiin.i-f-arww—
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n tn jie^Tll'*
r uTTiTj home
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dreyevu ha* an interesting com I
ment .ii m ake:
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I S O , 1 1 5 0 , 1 1 5 0 « r m e re
T o n t a i l r t v t T Y b o d r aomed a y c o m e * n e # d loi c a s h
In a h u i r y . H e ie w e a r e
o r g a n i s e d to g i v e I h e f a i l
•e iv lc e you m u it h av e.
N e e d m o n e y ? W e in v ite
y o u " t o c o m e a n d g e t ill" r

P riv a te , frlentUy te r v ic r .~ a
y e a r ar longer fo r e p a y . . .
r c a n m a Me r r c d l! re q u ire riienli i n c l u i l i n f forms an
s i g n a tu r e nfnnr.

FAMILY LOAN CO.
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• rtst* «i r t u r . # t rv s f- J&gt;r.
«fct fia*4 t.€T
| tim e r r .ia tu r t- ts c ih tro i eWl)aa zfot rt i ufii f t t lit At
d :i.r .8 :^ ,
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1' a f e w n t hecimc » IfglsIatiTC
I r )11&gt; inrlea.1 cl merely ro n g ie t- w * rn
i»*4i:*■ o* fltmifiolr
riorlila, till Hi® lllh "lit
sioiiat conversuliim. Mensurea t'» oCs/Ufiljr,
f
iln y .
TOr
ip p f M r a l^ V P
[ dFuft nursi-» a c re Introduced,
•a i i D
A nd t o t
f i n a l d la t e h a r c * a i
In other words, our optimism A d m l n l R l r A t r l i i ©f t h e « I » I ® o f
was knocked Into n cocked hat. F r a n k I L lirr» w © t d t e f a t ^ * !, o n t h is
a y o f A p r il,
|&gt; 4 i
What the government i» aiming &gt;tl» dIIUTII
BROWN JOHNSON.
at now Is In' keep that optimism
A t lm ln l* i f a i r li.
of th *
® « ta t«
of Frank R. Urnwn. d fetw fd.
from getting out of bound* again.
From coast to coast, all V-E
Day celebration* will emphasise
the fact th a t World W ar II tin'! IN T il 15 COURT OF TIII5 COUN­
TY JIIM1IL IKNIXOMS COUN­
o vrr; that relaxation on the home
TY* FLORIDA. IN PRORATB.
front will mean only prolongation
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of the war against the Japanese, Alt VII.La K3TATK
CIIOHFKNINO.
and consequently thousands of
D rftiiitd .
TO ALL CIlEDITORS AND I'EHlive* lost needlessly.
HONH IIAVINO ClaAUlil Oil
Newsreels (some already pre­
DEMANDH
AOAINHT
9AII)
pared), radio broadeasta (some
EITTATE;
You And earn of you ar» h«ra»
already planned or w ritten) and
noilfl#d and r^qulrad t© pr«newspaper
cummentstors
will l»y
^®nt anj
rlaim« and damandi
ham m er awny on this point.
which you. or althar of you. may
■Some of It will be claptrap, but hat* agaln*t (ho M t it a of AnrlllA
i'horp«*n|nc, d*c#aa*d. Jn*® of aaWi
there will be some agencies fol­ County,
tho County Juds# of
lowing the idea of Ol’A Director H#mlnnU toCounty,
Kloridu, *t hit
t'h ester Bowles, which is: Give office In th® court homo of t a l i
the people the unvnruUhrd fart* (*ounty at Hanford* Florida, within
calandar month* fr«m th*
and quit worrying—they won't ♦•Uhl
ilni® of tha flrat puhllratlon . of
let down the buy* nt&gt; the frurgj
nolle®
Each claim or da*

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Uovering the chalk bed* of
Ih iic ii-itainly i* some bosl*
Kansas h0,CHMI,0tMi years ago was
}}"' _^ur a *hullow sen, somewhat like (he
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• ^-through, th e fire* M editerranean,
swarming
with
t0
Wi!
-U’*c giant een-llzards, great marine
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n yf (y te* nC fttfc. 'I
rnain
quit J

ligeSco-- h ire sfnTTeil
civilian no*:*. War
diopped Krdistmenta
and o th e r voluntary

a ru trq u t 11.
It i» usunllv mo.il ®ronnmirBl
bond *njc*
in th e WAl' to M*lect n lean plfcp of m r a t and
services hi: hnvp It ground Into hamhnrir®r

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"The first thing »r did »ti* to ..........,m*,f
"' t' flip flop
front had to do,
LEGAL
NOTICE
leach mir people to read ;im!
I h«* Nmih
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i a . riinter-offenaivf that
**«l HT o r
Till: &lt; 01 * T \
follow, li(rrar).”
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Yvtittrn
J V n u ix «i: Ml M i n : m m i ,

Kthcl
ll a rrv m n rr
vva* Lad)
.Mendl' oiiili-rshidy when the Ini
te l , a- );l*|i- de \\«ijf,.
up
pea ring on Mroadvvuv 541 year
ago

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f i- nr
♦a** u f ihoriaift-R of rer- i*,* mk t i i e k s t a t V: Y»f
l tin i
•f anummilion I*«/an F i t a n k i
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1N-rhiiiflit
to -lr if» IhriMUflf
i'll&lt;in \ t »:
IP t ..(i. I ( w,,, j u„| tittiv httfl («»
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acute tr.it ter tr.e P.nt

f r o n t i lirrgv will eo|ln| se.

and an ugrictlllutai institute
In the face of that record Ar.
“T hrr Chuvashia would »never
m r
h a r e risen to their feel, if the)
had lint enjoyed the support id
lh* Russian proplr. who »rnl u»
I r n g i n r r r . and agronomists, inarliinrs for our rarto rirs, p r d i f r r r d
slock
fur our farm* and school
liwikl
furour rhildien.

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Refer* the T*“ olc

ir.ttcr. tr.c Chuuoih! - e i e 'i
/ rtv -tn.’i'cn ptnpir, .vho had
neither .IMehOjflW lay
national
fiecdnm. Cbuvuiniu’* suil *»,
fertile, tn^ It* fnrtner* larked the
simplest ...ol* in, id ling it, -be
co u n try hud virtually .m . oail.
and the penile *uffereit j-renllv
from .rsrhumta.
Andreyeva wit* the d a u g h te r of
th e village doelur. Throughout
her childhood she heard him talk
of the iieople’a poverty and their
need for educnlidn and enlightenment. She determined to be j,
teacher, -ecoived uer diploma in
the year of the Soviet Revolution
an dbegan to teach in Yanorchin
village-.
Teaching ih!&lt; children did not
sa tisfy her. She determined to
teach the grown-up* loo. So »hc
planned a careful campaign. Kveiiings *hr went to the bathhouse—
t h r w ann est place in the village
— frequented by the villagers as

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told* A*.
dfmand r.at to ftlad rhall
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Clerk, r.f tb« t"u *u*t COgQi
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T v a i o u u . sf.siism t.i: i ' u l » . Solicitor F forpOTlaE.
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KJ4TATK OK
IlirriJed.
TO AIJa CHKDITOBR AND FKUKONH IIAVINO CLA1MH OH
DEMAND* AOAINHT MAID
nSTATE:
You and ®arh of you Ar* hrrrhy
notified and rtquired to pr«aent
any claim® and damanda which
you, or *lth*r of you. may hav*
agatnat th* *atat* of JAVIER M.
WVNN, d®r®aa®&lt;L lat® of said
County, to th* County Jud*® of
Ktmlnol® County. Florida, at hi®
office In th® court houft* of wild
County at Hanford, Florida, with­
in eight calendar —month® from
th® tlm* of lh® flrat publication
of thin notlr®
Ktrh rlalm 6r
tDmand ®hal) b® In writing, and
phall atat# lb# placo of r®®id®nc®
and poM offlc® atl«tr®®» of lh®
claimant, and ®hall t&gt;® ®worn to
h&gt; th® claimant. ag®nt. or at­
torn®y and any much claim or
demand not so flirt) ilmll be void
B J OVEflSTflEET. Hr.
A® admlnlttrafur of lh®
JUtal® nr JAMFH M. WTNNK
deraatrd,
and
Flr»l publicitldn March It, Ifttb
J AVtkt# W. WVNN.

inand ahaU b® In wrlllnv,
mlia||1 atata th* plica of r#r1denr*
and poat oTflr# atfdrtt* of th*
lUlrnant, and ahull h# a warn to
hy th® clal man I or aifint. or atNOTICE TO APrEAR
iurn*y, and any auch rlalm dr TO: JOHN IV. P.
Duin&gt; and
demand not *o nl®d a ha 11 J n void,
EMMA II DODD, til® wjf®. If
JOHN a IsEONAIlDVa
. JUJ/t*. Mad t( r/rb rr or
A m Ajdmtnfatr%.UiT * ot \ h i
of ®nId parti*® b® dead, then
Eatal® of Arvlila Chorp«n■
to all unknown p«r«on* claim ­
Iflgv d*€*aa®d,
ing any Interest In th* land
Flrat pu Ml cat ton Mar. It* t i l l .
b*r*lnafttr d®*rrIb#d a* belra,
d*vla«*®, creditor®, a®«lgn®**,
• xeculor®, administrator®. or
nihar w|p*. by, through, und®r,
IM TffR COURT O F TRf! COUN­
or ii gain «t
Id d treated per*
TY 4 u onto. ««m (N oi.R r o t ' N •on
and to all pa rt Ir* #whfmiTY. FLORIDA. IN fH O B tT K .
*M®v®r having or rlalnilng to
IN ||E: EATATE OF
hav®. any right, lit)® nr !m®r*
IlnWAltD II. BUNDY.
®«t In th* property hereinafter
Dacaaaadii**crlh*dTO ALL CREDITORS AND FKll*
y d c a n d e a c h o f you a h i ;
HONK IIAVINO CLAIMS OR IIICBEBY NOTIFIED that a ®ull
DUIIANDH AOAINHT RAID to quiet title ha® been ihle da)
fll®4l ngnlnat yrm In lh* Clrciill
ESTATE:
You urn! ®a®h of you ar® h#r®* ('ourt. In nod fnr Hrruliiul® County.
&lt;»y notified and r®t|utr*d to pr®* Florida. In Chancery. In a certain
»**nt any ejaima and damanda ran®® entitled W J WELU*. J i l l
* Mi h you, or althtr of you. may Y#r*u-i JOHN \V. P. DODD and
lint# avalnal tha ratal* of Howard UXIMA 11. DODD, hi® wlfr. rt u l.
If Bundy, it#r#ii#d, (at* of said defendant®, and the deecrlpllon of
Cmjnty, to th* County Judco of th® property ami real #*tat# drritmlnol* Cottnty, Florida, at hU •crlhed Wk tne bill bring
of fir® In th® rourt houi« of nald
Th® E a.t 211 ft. nr th®
County at Hanford, Florida, with*
NK'i of lb® NWU nf th®
n right NtUndar month® from
NW i, of Hertlnn L Town­
th- llrn® r»f |h® fir®! puhllratlon of
ship 21 Mfiulli, Hang® Id
this nolle® Harh rlalm or d®Fa® t
rnanti *hi|)l br In writlna and ihall
YtM* AND KACII
Y n f AIII!
xiaii* th® pltr® of r®cld®nr* and I KI'flTII E ll NOTIFIED that *‘*u
t

r iff le # a itd r * # ® o f t h * c la im - j « r ®
r® n u tr® d
!•»" a p p l e t
id
a n d ■ h all b« i w n r n t &lt;&gt; h y fh ® j 'f o r e e a id
i-att«r nn&lt;1 C o u r t
U im x h l.
hi#
a^ga-nt,
or- h l«
A t*
i V n ir t
IL n ie ®
m
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FO R S A L E A T
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
10c per line for on* Inacrtion
Me per line for three Inarrthms
OTc per line for 6 Ineertlom
ISc per line fo r 10 Ineertlorw
Mlhitnum rale* ■ . . 30c
PHONE 118 OR BRING YOl'H AtL to THE SANE*
Oobnt. ftVf w ard, to Uu- llnr. InrluitlrtK phi ifir *tnd .id
All adva/tlacm rnta for situation* n an in l win I* rh iri
rfftltr d iu lfM

SPRING FURNITURE
SPECIALS

TSCKET FOR
OF EXTRA
MiDA FOUNTAIN G ift!., ul
•Ctrl for co*modi' mul ifritg i
t&gt;ardn*i!t
Tuinhtnn |ir»if t

rale*.

!1. D, POPB INC.
V ater
lle a te n
and
II o o m
Ilea tera.

OFFICE GIRL, prefer with »len&gt;
ographlr
experience.
Rhone
HE VERA I. nice pic*. also nnr
County -IfiCUt.
Touchton. 1201 Celery Ave. has
two year old Guernsey hull.
,.a. complete line of Rallanl ) 1317 Douglas* Avenue
IfE L i'E R for Jimmie &lt;
F eeds; also groceries and ga»o1
Sheet Metal W ork.
GAS
RANGE,
ita»
automatic
w ater heater, complete lied*,
m l'c
items.
Phone 1000 or

ELECTRIC FAN 8 AND WATER
220-W
COOLERS
BY
W ESTING HOUSE . . GAS AND ELECTRIC RANOES AND W A TER
H EATERS . . , FRIERSO N ’S
PHONE 23, "T H A T 'S ME". 1036 PACKARD Sedan. Sanford
Fire Dept. Phone 73.
I ROOM FU R N ISH ED bouse. GOOD MUCK at 412 Pine Ave
O trner leaving town. 61 d W
tine.
ORANGES, 91.60 bu
llvered. Phone 789-W,
ONE 300-CHICK electric breed
er.
Cali a t the "Maplr*"
Grapcvllle.
I t C. Swope.
ONE KITCHEN cabinet, *16.00.
1706 Park A ve. or phone HU7-J.
LOT 1, Block IS, Sanford Farm*.
6 acre* unim proved.'M ake offer
R.O. S perry. S721 Fremont,
K aniaa C ity, S, Mo.
SMALL FARM raulej one Jersey
cow, fresh. W.A. S ta p le r ,jw a r
lee Plant, W eet Side.

FOR RENT
BEDROOM with kitchen
es. Phone 72.
FURNISHED
W. 6th S t

apartm ent

BEDROOM
pleasantly
HOB Oak Avenue.

at 301
located

NICE FIVE room house Two
bedroom*, hath and la rg r screenNEW 30-gnllnn lank* for W rit­
ed porch. Electric lig h t. and
ing house hot water heater
running w ater. Newly rode
Phone TKK-R
roratrd Inside and out Near
Sanford Golf Course between
Lake Mary and Sanford Wtite
P.O. Box 37M1 Orlando, Fla
A lt: Mr. Rovinxon or phone
WELDING: By on expert with
Orlando 0106.
30 year*’ experience who g u a r
an tee* arcry job. Would an- ONE NICELY furnished room
iracial* a trial. Temporarily
1113 Park Ave.
oca ted a t 408 H French Ave.
A. R. Welch.
TWO ROOM fttrnlehed apt. Elder­
ly or middle eged couple or
STORAGE your car at Kent's
ladles. Phona 410-J.
Gang*.
S Dacia1 rate dead

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BUSINESS SERVICE

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MATTRESS RENOVATING
FOUND: Sum of money .on Flret
MODERN well located S room ALL TY PES mattreaaea end box
S tre et S aturday. Owner may
house. Call 9121. \
springe rebuilt.
Have your
have by calling a t The Herald
work done whilo we etiU have
Office and paying for this adv.
S ’ ROOM bungalow and brick
ticking1.' One day service If de­
■tore. E d w in ! F . Lane, phone
sired. Hanford M attress Feelory. Phone 672-J.
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S A N F O R D ’S m eet exclusive
TO BUY need refrig erato r. Phone
apartment houae located close
917-J. .
in on Park Ave. Edward F.
LOST:
Wednesday
Lady’s
Elgin
Lane, “The man who knows
wrist"
watch.
Reward.
Phone
62
Hanford."
or M 7-J.

WANTED—

LOST

1ST RECEIVED Inew i
auto seat covers. We
.ja y ear. Sanford Auto
Co. l l ? w . let. Bt. Phona

m int red tap* for
lota of bother, you
expense by earning 1
HOLLER MOTOR
iWAREt Sterling, Silver
dware. any conditio/,, An-

Houses amt I
Dehart Luml

tlque Joretry. Write or tend
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N O aRA D Y ’H
U Mag ruder A reads Orlando, Fla.

Phone 2-8917

a lig h tly s h o p W orn, w ith fu ll tip r in g c o n s tr u c tio n .

T ire # g e l l i n g Ib l n ? B e t t e r a t e u e t o d a y
lo r D e p e n d a b le E x tra - M ile a g e R e c a p ­
p i n g t h a t lo o f t t o g o o d , o o e ti wo l i t ­
tl e , l a x t s bo l o n g . W e ' l l c n ilc k ly g i v e
y o u r o l d tl r o e a t o u g h , i o n g - l a i t l c g
G oody oar tre a d d esig n th a t d e v e lo p e
e x t r a tr a c tio n lor e x t r a g a ie ty o v e r
t h o u s a n d ! o ! e x t r a m l lee. N o c e r t i f i ­
c a te needed.

GRADE

KNEE * HOLE
DESKS
A must for every home!
Beautiful m a h o g a n y
finish.

I M eans

GOODYEAR

To

M o s t M o to ris ts

AOOk H -

Chairs to match

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Flial choice of million# o!
notorial# everywharw U
the new Goodyear, the tire
of extra q u a lit y , extra
value,- ready to give you
long, low - coal mileage.
Superior in tread, tn body
• • ■ la performance.

MIRRORS
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To reflect the beauty of your furn*
,i#hltUfSr-ir lowly mirror. Framed

BUY: 90 HENS
IRS. PALMETTO
111 PALMETTO

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

E slabltehed 1908

Jap Attacks
Beaten Back
, On Okinawa

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA, W E D N E SD A Y , APRIL

General Visits Liberated Men

Miners Are Given
j$1.50 A Day Basic
W a g e Increase

(H« A lH fU trd

"g a n iic d enemy resistance In south
era Luton has collapsed.”
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Tw eniv-fnurth Corps troops in­
vaded TlUgen, ten mile* off lh r
roast of Okinawa, ami killed the
garrison of lf&gt;u Jap s in inking
k^ l h e Islrt controlling tiu- entrance
to Nakagusukn Hay.
Admiral Nlnrttz announced 6,009 Japanese killed. 222 taken
prisoner tnul III.imio civilitm- in
tented in thr first eight ilay* »f
-.O kinawa .'igitling
J liurU hr I we* ii Ills' lxrge-1 muss
of artillery batteries Japan tins
put into action ami rnrnbined
might of the United States A im ).
Marine, Naval amt An uitiiioi'y
accompanied the riv u n e n l Nil*
f\ pours e eountei ntlacks on ihe
aouthern emi of Oktnnwn
Japan's third war cabinet hei.i
it* first regular meeting venter
day amid appeals for production
of more wespons for 'c lo s e
(Cenflnutd on F-*o* t&gt;a*li

Mrs. Koumillal Is
Named Chairman
* , 0 f Ladies Division
Mr*. F. K. ifountillnt i* chair man of Lhu "Ladiaa Division '
th a t yesterday
started initial
work on thy 7lh w ar loan drive

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lfagsn assisted Mr*. Houmu
Ulat a t the booth.
“The ladles have played an important part In each war loan
drive we have had, and have
really done more than their part,"
Bald E duard E, Lane, publicity
chairm an of the drive.
Mr*. C. L. Irwin will act as
vico chairm an of the loidie*
Division. Various group* unrl
organisations will he represented
a* follows:
Woman's Club, Mrs. Huy Til 11*.
Garden Club, Mrs. O. 1’. Herndon;
Pilot Club, Mias Guasie Hinton;
Seminote liflgh School P. T. A ,
Mrs. C. L. Powell; South Side
School P. T. A., Mrs. H arry
Drown; Weal Side School, Mrs.
John M iller; Junior High and
G ram m ar School, Mrs. Charles
Wilkie; Fraternal*, Mrs, J. N.
Gllllon, Including E astern S tar.
Rebeccas,
A uxiliary
KaUroad
Trainm an, Gladlola Circle and
Woodman Auxiliary;
Patriotic,
Mr*. L. C. Irwin, including Amer­
ican l-eglon Auxiliary, Daughters
American
Revolution,
United
D aughters Confederacy and Spun
Ilhh W
Wiar "Veterans Auxiliary, mid
Religious
llrioi Groups, Mrs. II. II. Me-

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Mrs. W. L. Cooper will head
the groups in the county which
include: Oviedo, M rs Jam es Wil­
son; Geneva, Mrs. Erttlur C urlett;
Altamonte, Mr*. W. D. Hal lard;
0 Fern P ark, Mr*. F. E. Geislcr;
Chuluota, Mrs. Bam Long; Lake
Monroe, Mrs. R. Goodspeed; Bear
Lake, Mrs. Thomas Ketchuin;
SleVla, Mrs. M artin
Stanko;
Paola, M rs. If. H. Slaughter;
I # Lake M ary, Mrs. F ra n k Evans,
and
Longwood,
Mrs. George
Bridge.

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WASHINGTON,

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P ress

Nine ('harging Allied
Armies Now Used
- Generally - In Mop­
ping Uu Operations

l'. S. Tanks I&gt;i i\ ini* Vgainst Okinawa .laps

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flitiii Itottrw lnl« »r *■ iu** t IllghU
nniioiiitptnt' ! ••f il' i iMinont on
th«» ruMtrieCt to iiij plant th# on#

Lrfurr H#i »i
th#All 0"l

whit'll explrwl Mar. III.
I tivisii.1i. talks |o
by the Nmis in
i.) Il.»&gt;| is of ihe
ninny I liip-rnnih

Mttj lii'ii John W Leonard, '.*lh
f his imui on stretcher* who weir
ritenne- salient and «iil&gt;*ci|Uciitl v
unit doling llie piesenl nffei.sm

Federal Reserve District Forester
Bankers Survey Describes P l a n s
Area Resources To Control Fires

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I D an,
I Se&lt; te ta t,
of Interior
meorilimi
ordered i h r
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In order !&lt;&gt; niik.- n firs’,
band survey of C srirai Florida*,
fw o u trri, m e m b e r *
of the
Jaeksonville
Branch
of
the
Krderui Reserve Rank nf Allnntn.
Uu. met at the Augrbilt Hotel
ilt Orlando Monday morning *t
-*.-0«'O,rtoek, efVnftilnp to C. I..
I AH' of Oviedo, who is chairman
• f the Jnrkm nvillo llranch.
A fter seeing th* operation of
the Dr Phillip* Packlne Plant in
Orlando, the group was the n e s t
of Mr. H e and partook of'"hom e
grown beef" at a h»r!n*|ue a t ht»
ranrh on the St. Johns River in
Seminole County. They were nl*-t
shown celery growing in the
Oviedo section.
Among those preienl were; R.
I' Evans, of Ihe bounl of govi-r
nor* nf the Federal Reserve Sy*
tern of Washington, p C.; W K.
McLnrin, president of the Federal
Reserve Rank of A tlanta; I). F.
Cooper. v l \ - preiident of ths
F irst National Rank of A tlan ta;
Roy L. Dart, president of the
Floridd National Rank of Jacksonville; George Vardeman, mansg ln - director,o f the Jacksonville
branch of the Federal Reserve
Hank of A tlanta,
Also present were: W. J. Natherly, dean of builness adm inis­
tration of the University of
Florida; Frunk D. Jackson, presi­
dent of the Jncksun Grain Com­
pany of Tnmpu; V. M. N orthcut.
exerullvs vice prosldsnt of the
First Nutionnl Hank of T am pa;
J. S. Fairchild, rashler of the
First N ational Dink of W inter
Garden; T. A. Lanford, cashier of
the Jacksonville Branch of the
Federal Reserve; J. C. MaoCroettln J. L. Ingley, president of the
Sanford A tlantic National Bank.
Also Linton Allen, president of
the F irs t National Dank of Or­
lando; W. C. Ford, executive vice
resident of the Florida Bank of
rlando; Jam es J . Love of Quincy
of the S tate Triple A com mittee;
Roy H oller, A. J . Peterson, Ralph
W ight, ‘John
Adams, Charles
Nlblack, Jim Wilson, Mayor Joe
'L elnhart of Oviedo, Sam Long,
Rbland Dann an d L. H art.

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ye nf&gt;t‘ passed the age of 17
fy donating good, tuable artlclee
of clothing to the drive, end not yuan and nine'months'had will
graduate this year from the high
wore out cast offs.
school are eligible. Taking and
passln~ this qualifying test 1*
not tantamount to enlistment aa
one who successfully passes ;the
teat may decline to enUst. however ho may enlist In th* Army's
Enlisted Reserve Corps and will
then be ieslghoa at Government
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le County consumed ®y expense to eomdlted college*
a t mixed fertiliser dur- and universities In.the South fox
•itordituc to the nob less than one year nor more
__r____rot of Agriculture. than two,
hie was exceeded only by Polk

.a ||$ v £ £ 3 S s &amp;

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City Commission
Adopts Ordinance
Aiding Sanitation

Youth Problems
Discussed
A re
At Kiwanis Meet

l*\ t. Starnes

Dr. Raymond L. Mass
^ Is /Vppointed To litCity Men! Inspector

Sanford RespondH To
Appeal For Clothing

Annual Field Nighl
To Be Held Friday
At Seminole High

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Dogs Having Rabies
' Reported To Police

* i COUNTY COURT
County C ourt convened at
10SW o'clock . Tuesday morning
w ith Judge R.W. W are praalding
and th a docket w aa sounded to
datorm lM which cases war* ready
fo r trial.
,
C ourt than recessed until Mon­
day, A pr. 23 a t which tim e c***»
will b« sat for definite days. Tha
Jury will convene until A pr. 24,
Judge Ware said.
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had th# Navy Imyi
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a t thin »»r l.l#ut
th «ir receiving.

Hunt

'till .! •

( liarlcs Morrison
Appointed Hoad Of
Jefferson Drive

t'hjoi
H Mutmuim him litnut
h«v • iij&gt;po|nti*il SeiniimU1 t mifiiv ihiiir
Imil innii cif th# .Irffi-i ‘im 1&gt;:iv cum

ski.

Prepsred to weather the ulmost
Jn_vetb*l_ebuac_*Jld bcliLUcnuut'.
by the fana are those two stnl
wart xpOrtumen .and umpires.
Dlek HcLauiin of the Sanford
P ost Office and Chief Kcnlnw.
The game I* free and Ihe Navy
and th* Army filer* cordially
ihvlt* the public to attend tho

gam*.
Sunday, the Sanford team will
journey to Orlando for a return
fame at 3:00 P. M.

$1,405 Is Collected
For,. Salvation Army
Th# Salvation Army Home S er­
vice budget has received a total
of 11,405.60, leaving a balance
Of $2,106 still to b« raised In
order to reach the «oal of R3.&amp;0U
It was reported by R. E. Kipp,
chairm an of tha drive.
Thar* era still a large number
of aubacTibert yet to be beard
from, Mr. Kipp said, and h*
added that If Uiey would tend In
their donation* In tim e, much
effort weald b* saved. In Tasking
- calls. This money w

on tha local work
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p i , . s i d e d ,*\ ,.| I »y \1 f s \ t
M ar.
1 -'ll m i l l **4
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K#\
i g*tn, plans wei r mil lined for the
k .»
prnu VI I , . . . 4
• ilil* Vi 11 h
forthcom ing W ar l.onn Drive and
' I f l i l 4lf 1 III* W ii t r r T u r k K i w u n U ,
volunteers culled to m an the
Scout
Jillil 111**til I m*r o f t h r
Ilov
booth nt Yowell's Store and li s t
camp
iti - -»i»r, M l &lt; 4ini m i t t i t , t n l il
&lt;r
thr
to join the htigtulr. n new phase
i I (‘i at.- 1u m l w|"i i ! r tt il 1 !«• * w h i i h h i * c l u b in luind selling
. • "»■1! b a d |*l* %l-l •*1 t»r tom- ,»r«Hi t * Of 1 A resume of the wnt activities
.......... h. 1' I h e 'tern m n u t \ u n . l ii r i*i- nf K i vv s n 1 in winch the ,*mi J. pn rt icifiatesl
ri r i*rt* t i n t h e
i n n * tee ' rtk r stir in*
ti #j
'luring tlie | i t M-.ir u,cl,ides an
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lo l t v e pul!
n tiie U ,tr I .lull
t»,e
V . .it i ■i m 1 I . u i - t m n «• 1
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t i t l e - , U „ r Itooii sign* winch
VV m l # f T n r k i
• Mill n n t t i't
L»r t h r
w ere paint,.d on the sidewalks;
ti. r ... 1■........ t . v Vlr F l u jib*
# l . . h t it
a n t i « c I, ii,. I - ' I -t.ii *. g the
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veer and tlie f m u s h i n g of gift
t l.'»t
un
1 hm
L.lli.w
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w ta| pint's a t i *ht i vtiniitt. part i n ­
i Mr
Lift Is*1" l«*i»' #•*( mil t Tin
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l!ed i rnss
i n '* V
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vv u r n r *'1 to, C,oii it, the recent
t lead
ii i ni
Drive when the cluli solicited
1 h •*
ifiilUr*
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t i l l i iri
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from the con profit nrgattixiittons
IlMf
SI - h v, »■ !ill v # t li h ri t • i n u in
for the d rive, the t-ollartiun of
t r b' 4H*.iw 1 # ul -*M w n n i f t l a if mi i Ri

Orlando is reported to
tract imlly Ih# until#1 teiiin
sal yrar, and recrnlly lorni tin I a i g ii I n fwu»»» f m u L ( " • Hit- n *
P o rt Fierce Amphibian* t&lt;&gt; Hn' tin itn I M#nnwrat o | om ty, tuivri
tune of I) to K.
nor Mi Hurt I K t ntifv««*(| r#v#alr«1
O ffsetting what al fir»t glance I&lt;nlny Hriutnol# ( MiintvN quota
m ight serm n irloomy -uiitliuik |. ii $250 ti ml th# fuiiiD will h#
th e fact th a t last Saturday. Sun l|R#&lt;| to tm111 ala*f t tty iti‘flClti» 111ford NAS downed the University curred from laht yw ir'i pr#*lof Florida outfil 4 In J. Cnrhni &lt;!«*n11nI ramimign
Or Covello will do thr hurling fm
Kv#rf effort will h# mini# to
tha Navy, with Denner lu*hinii th- rorirltK'li* th# rnnipntgn hy Apr 1.1
plate.
■Uilrh i &lt;4 th# hirthihiy of Thonun
The NAS infield remains th.. Jrffvrimn, Mr \!oin*c»n ili*clnr#il,
same with F lsh rr at first; Rower jMurting i'Ut that thi* ilnv# in on
a t second; I’arcnl ut short and annual «*v#tit arid »' «n# of th#
Kramer at third In the outfield f#w m ean t whirh th# Ii«-vn$-Hrrnli«a
a t right will he Mrl iiugldin. nt party ha# of mining funiU t*»
canter, Bauer and at left. Itucyn m#et it I* #«p#ria’!«

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Mrs. Ii. C. Mux.vcll wtui eleepHt
Itrr.td rn t of the Ptlut ('lub s t I's
pi • f.U-m* fio tog ^••oith today. li’islness nii-f-tiog h.-l,l In the
1 iin i ,i r 1 that k lAarhi rnu«l ID.tel M ayfair laal night
m in p re pur mg h o y and girl*
i it her o fficers elected were:
meet 111# pro hi # 111* of the jw»it ■ Mr,- W \'
Hilt mg. fi r s t vice
wit 1 1-rri, were %l r e»*#*! by Kog#n# p resid en t; Mrs J t \ Mitchell
Flagg, chairman of the N^tit#r second vice p resident; Mrs, W E,
r k kmttiit&gt; t 1nl
Hoy Scmt lloliv-hrad. recording s e c r e ta r y ;
t mi.mil 51 #
M r. J i t ’lnrke, corres^Hiiiding
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The Itusnimm, monnwhile. «tlash­
ed through Auntriu and held most
of Vienna, whil# a noth# it Soviet
nrmv invoded th# Crucho*|ovak

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Naval Haselmllers
, PI ay A I T AC Sa t u r d a y

Sanford
re* ponded
Saturday
field Nlxht will I
morning to thr nlex of Eutmw J1 h e lAnnual
d by t h e S e m i n o l e H i g h Set
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and A sia’s ill clad and khtvvring.
children, women anil rmm by t Kruluy nlghi al H:lb T* M ’
giving 1.00(1 pnunda of clothing j &lt;«ii« announced today by Mr* l&gt;
which Ho\ Scouts rolirctc&lt;l in .Sam uel and I'. F Kellie*, pbva truck tirovidcd by the Navnl i i n] i.ducation director*
The i-n 11r e atudent lin b ' * 1
Air Station In all, 2.000 pound, |
of clothing have b n u tVollp*t^.i I jinr ticiputc in maxx calcxtbanit...
! undrr the illrcctinn of the Mi-—.
to date.
Much morn is needed. Only I I'am illc United, Mildred Rnb*on,
about a fourth of the houses had I Sylvia .Mrisch and Martha
Miund leader*. Each »&lt;iu&gt;.l
clothes ready for th# collection, I iflrix'
E.S. McCall, Lion* Club chair- will have entrien In the event,,
man of the drive here, said today. the directors announced.
For Ihe boys* p art, Mr. K ettle
Most urgently needed nre g a r­ stated there will be a football
ments particularly knlttfd good* gam e, a tug of war and boxing
to
protect
homeless
infants
matches.
against cold snd disease.
Girls who will participate in
For men snd boys are needed Individual
eventa are: 60-ysrd
overcoats, to(&gt;coats, suits, coats dash, the Misses
Nancy Jo (ionjackets, shirts, all types of work latex, Betty Jo Brock, Judy Jone*.
elothei,
sw eaters,
underwear, Johnnie Mas Rowan, Nell Mulli­
robes, pajamas and knitted gloves. gan,
Lillian
Moran, Lorrisne
. Women's and g irls' garm ents Massy; 16-yard dash, the Mi**r*
needed include: overcoat*. Jackets, A nne Lovell, Elsie Lundnubt,
skirts, sweaters, shawls, itregaes. Helen Bowen, B arbara Hurti,
Underwear, apron*, J u m p e r s , E sther W atkins. Frances Cobb,
smocks, robe*, nightw ear and M argaret Von H*rbulls and June
knitted gloves and knitted head- Blveni: 220.yard relay, Ih* Mixin
wear.
Mary Louise LeFlls, Camille BetThere Is also urgent need of ten, Jan et H*ts*l, Mari* J’eioU,
bedding. Includfng blankets sheet*, R oberta Robertson, B arbara Ro­
pillow cases and quilts. Shoes of sier, Olll* Bella, Fortson; Mildred
durable type eith er oxfords or Robson, Evelyn Matthew*. Phvlllx
high _shoes.— ora-:-needed.--A lso ■Rach, Sylvia
Melseh, Marlh*
needed ere usueble remnant* or H agan, Dorothy Crumley, Estelle
piece goods.
Gracey, G araldlM , Hlnchecliffe
Cm thing may--be U ft. in the and Alva Lundqulat.
box** a t 4he fro n t of th* form er
i’artlcipatlng In tha baakatball
lit* of- Ihe J.C- Feeney Store on "throw " will be tha Miaaaa lietty
F irs t Street.
. * Yarborough, 'D aphna Connelly.
WilU Faya C herry and Lillian
, *
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Humphrey. T har* will also be
four team* of "hum an" troquet,
Ml** Samuel disclosed.

A. .num ber of cases of dog*
having rabies have recently been
reported 'to police, according to
H U . Beyer, city Tlerk, who to ­
day urged th a t alt owners g o t
th e ir doga vaccinated before the
deadline on May 1, la reached.
- For th is punsuee. D r. Raymond
L. Bass, veterinarian, will m ake
vaedtaations of doga a t th* r a r ag* shed adjofng th* CHtjr Ja il
from 1 100 to SwO P J t . Owner*
will rap*It * certificates and ta g s
era vaccinated.

fan.
n tv n»« nf
In 4&lt;*rnr'lnfo*.* u ttb
Inw. Dr Has'* w il lo*

Seventh

Mrs. R. C. Maxwell
Eugene Flagg Tells Elected President
OI Work Of Winter ,()l Ihe Pllat CTUD
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Plans fur fire cnnli i an.l re
n nrvk Imrntk'i of rntirlnm
i»reatnlitiii m Hemitn-b . «&gt;unt v .11.
thr
Of* A
tstday
at
thl
were i'&gt;jilxlnn| Tue-dii) I'v.-ning
by W. M W hitman, lim ile t f.rr ■Srm ilr frind itiv t' 11£ a tii mi h firr*ler nf ihe Florida F " r c t *■&gt; I j iuj,'* Shukinv; u fniiir#r *it Thoni*
Park Service, in a **11 r-i the m.* KntrtM»n. «lc|»(it) tH*A at!min*
lloard of Dirrctoi *) W . th r .'vetru* &gt;lr«tor. In chnr^r of r nforrcm tr\k
County C hamber of Cwm \S'h#ol#r d#rlar&gt;&lt;l- #n/orc#m#nl nr*
mere* at the Hotel Mxyfnu Mr. firrrb had hern citll#d o ff whi*n
W hitm an was introduced bv lo-n i im p k%a* *♦*! t^ o yrara
t'lly I'timnn ..un-r &gt; • hi h .i t
l^ a h o r. Chamber virf pre«ident. for n umiE of Murk mi«rk#t nnul nu ftnu* SLmmIo.
i’U
who presided in Ihe abeenee of •. p# r n t o r and
**ff they don’t (fft #omrM*ly n city n if it
President T.W. L*w|&lt;m.
tat ion ordinance **nd iii»p*nnt. t
Mr. Whitman explained there #l#f down th#r# ip chlrrire of rn- Dr. Hnvinond1 I Ha****, vclci tn.if
forr#iiM*nt, th rv miuht a# w#ll

are three plans of flro rnntrol.
Staling that the W*l is to havu .tlow# up th# OFA*\ W he#lrr d**Em#rnon who I* !#i* u»*c
the County Commissioner* -el ;&gt; In rod
UP in their bnidgrt what is rqUIV * I hr n l'A , raid ih# farts if»
Hlcfit to tillr#«* rentii p rr merv f»rr I \N hrrlrrT mnurrtion ar# mihstun
&gt;#«r f..r t hr rntin» fttutltv, Mr•*I , ftu)l&gt; . o r r r r t hut thn m#n
•dv. .l isrrr i n r d ami #ftr vi, t. 1
thr Slate hh•1 F«&lt;|ir*r xft1 (!n n iti
inn i vvmtii 1 miitrh th#s# fninh I .a .! hoi it itj,ritiirinir th# tr a p
I f on 11nu ed Ota Pag# Tlvrrr)

th#

helm !• I miles from Munich and
1L* from the Dumih#
A ilm io
of the nme
Mired Armi#n rnitd# it nnocur
th at the bnttl# is becoming A
mouiong up opem tion.

Ill

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&gt;»vt*r th# iitruck

til ikr^.

but

com*
Army

1rii v tool |.ki*«e|i d 1 1' **n f p 't n 1 Tin!

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lekss, f rt! lonnl )
UniUii

i r uimI t hn! « oi k h# resumtii
l tMiu- frou In r. tor# -ti*r1 nrodutJ ijffi nihirli hmit hrrn oirt.oil#d bjf
OI* \

th r Ru-agiun*
A Ut’i mun
mumijiif' niimMti*d Ninth

nf

miif

Lee Entertains Mem­ County lioard lo Rt*
bers At His Ranch
Asked F o r $6,0(10To 1 w ridi ut
On St. Johns River i Match tf. S. Fund

u •# nf I fiji/ig . uUo m»'nn##d h&gt;

Lira

llioti
.hi it j #r atsif
nnnminetd
tht y » .1 t rut h&lt; -1 an iitrre#menl
I u l.t. I
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th# upprovni
\ nr t mtiNnr Ito anl and
l. .
i in i i Sf nlulin* r VVill lam

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nriitn*^ tuuhiAl
in r.i-N (i#rtminv f r*on th# wr*L
i •cio-ni 1 Ki ar nl t*iw# r sn id . **i f#r *
ntiiii ri'sinimii c iti I (in* v»i**( lins
••ollii ii**ml '*
iifiif rul I &lt;111:11 Ht ftillf \ ’s tirmlM
nre withui .''Ttoil#- nt tin* gr#i»t

R i j . o u t l l y \ h r .t|trrali»r# arr^li'.{ ti. ill* tunic* tinIIy w n r of | 1 0
I to inutile* • s .
Itw rrtM'lvin*
$ full .lis t I'hited Mum* WorLffn
' ) *• i.ltisi L.hn I I » wi* aliandon* n i In lui i phi pur ion rnyulty
I *i»*i|mt. I

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i n , Aaaoclslta r-r*aal

^triki* ri.otitl
in
statei.
The rrm ld ru tin l -rltu ro

If AMDS IN p o r

m,

Nil

N inth A rm y troop* today
crjtxlim ) in to Hrun*\vu*k. 105
- "s from Itf r Iin. u ln lf the
* -m y
rnnvoil m 1 1hill
of thi‘ Kiisnittii
jiri’mi’ e ffo r t lo
It.
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Insiilt*
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inth Army
H I'll M**'
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from llrrlln.

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to *b»* bltumlnmi* i*oii 1 miTtufw !«winy
ai
i lit* irttvn iiiiiriit tin»k ovtfr 136

Specialized T raining Reserve P ro ­
gram Will be h tld Thursday
C. L Powell of the H o n . Club, morning— a t 4 0 : 4 0 . o’clock In
roonf ao a t the High School w ith
Principal H. E. Morris In charge.
Yeung h m who have reached
1
otTerMaa&gt;‘re 1M ' te d e r
° ! ^ o u t t h i n WtX o r t,| . ' " * 1 S tir seventeenth birthday but

and

.M e m b e r A s s o c i a t e d

Wajff* no«otim..rx wound up ti* i

To Be GiveivThursday

tunDPe / IS .640 ton*,

1915

’iSentt'or Wheeler Le­
vels Barrage Of
Criticism At OPA

CITY BRIEFS

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General Eisenhower Announces
German Resistance Collapses

Heaviest A r t i l l e r y
Duel Of Entire Pa­
cific W ar Occurs;
Luzon Eight Over
U nited S ta tes troops have
beaten o ff a se r ie s of Japan­
ese cou n ter-attack s on so u th ­
ern O kinaw a., invaded th ree
_ more islands, am i seized tw o
~ form er N ipponese naval sta u tiona. Jolo and Busuanttn, in
the P hilippine islands w ere
invaded, as G eneral
Mac’
2 A rth u r
announced “all or

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several thousarnl pounds of paper
du rin g the scrap paper drive;
If— |irniAi-d the work Kiwcms r'umplrting the fu rnish in g s of a
'ina lintx* Inward tht* Ki-y Clubs room st the local h o sp ital; a s ­
nnil scum movement ns lenders sisting each night at the hospital
of tomorrow
Also ho told of when oil* m em ber i" on d u ty with
the praise given hy ntilttnrv com­ tile nurses from 7;liU o'clock until
manders overseas to fo r m e r Eagle •J On o'clock; the d istrib u tio n of
S*outs whose .r o o t tr ain in g was seals for the Tuberculosis and
A ssociation's C h ristm an
rated ss the equivalent of two H ealth
Heal Hale, which am ounted to
years of college trainin g.
Hinton Dingfelder reported th st over 12,900.00 and the revision
Sanford was well re p rc se n tn l at nf the mailing list for the Child­
tlie Stall. Key Club cn nvent’f n *t ren's Home Society in J a c k s o n ­
l nkelnnd with
1,1 boys from ville; assisting will, 0&gt;a ticket
Seminole High School attending seles for tile World W ar II
—the biggest delegation.
He Memorial sponsored hy the A m e r ­
told of elections, oratorical con­ ican Legion and the henefU for
tests and a big fish fry given the
eged Child Fuad,
crpriviieged
by Kiwnnts there.
sponsored hy the lio n s Clubj

..nr becnming ti lilav nation and
iu.glrrtli,g vo,ill,

A G. Burroughs of the Chase

Chrckn nhouhl hr mad# payahlo Bag Company of Jacksonville was
to J. Fdw tn l.arion. State Tr#«* a g u e s t . ________ __ ____

• ii r t f j who hut hrrir

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Jrff#rnon fl»y r a m i aign T r # a :
»ur#r, iknrl mail#d to Mr Morn
*on, In car# of Fri#r««**V4 Electric
und (Ins C!omt)i»nv. S«nfor»l. .St«t«
chairm an i* fi f. (Siil) Kllgor#,
Tullnhnia##.

Mrs. Sidney Legendre
Escapes From Nazis
Mr#. Sidney J. l-egendre, niece
of Carnla Sanford Dow, and an
In terp
Prreter and secretary, who
was tho firs t American women to
be captured on the Western
Front, has fled from German
captivity' across the Swig* border,
according to s recent communique
in the New York Times, received
recently
ntiy by Mrs. Fred T W i|.
Hams from Mr*. Row.
Mr*. Legendre wits ruptured at
W eliendorf, Lux*mbourg, Sept.
20, 2044 and she crossed
border, In her recent escape, from
Constance into Kreuxlingen where
■he is a t present. Her husband,
Lieut. .Cosnrfr. Legendre (a a t
presenn t w ith the American flee t
In th* # acU k ,

SIS

Southnide Primary *
Children Buy Bonds

flowers, fruit and candies furnish­
ed by the club al the Hanford
N aval A l r H u t i o o —D ispensary;---furnished toy* for the Elks *
annual Christm as Tree; assisting
in tb e fur collection drive; and
the sponsorship of the Sub Deb
Club,
Yearly report* of the various
officers snd committee* w ars
called for end am endm ents to tb s
C onstitution were read apt) ap­
proved. It was revealed I n a l th a
club has gained six new m em bers
d uring the year and lost four.
T here war* 24 members pres­
ent a t the meeting.

Enough bonds and stamp* to
purchase three Jeeps have bean
bought by bovs and girl* of th*
Soulhild* Prim ary School sine*
Jan. 3, It wa* announced by Mrs.
Bernard Wllk*, defense stam p
chairman, at a 7th W ar Loan
rally held at the School auditor----------------------ium Friday morning.
Before the m inv peren
srents attending, th* chlldrm of the school
presented a well planned program
Including patriotic song*, poems
and ■ m ilitary tap dance.
CpL Victor B. Grantham, whoSupL T. W. Lawton, guest la stationed with the
enliter on the program , ipok* Signal Corps in Atlanta, la
■peaktr
oh th* *ubiect,
' *ct, "E very Little Bit Ing a ten-day furlough wi
r g m teach child to
tren ts, Mr. an d , Mrs. 1
urged
Help* end ut
ran them.
mpi book for his part
sta rt a Siam
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In Ihe w ar affort.

Home On Leave

E

Lieut Arllne E. Richter, AN'
TH* program was under the
direction of Miss Zlllah Welsh, o f BiUingi General Hospital.
with piano* accompaniment by Benjamin Harrison, "
Ind., ia bom# on
Mrs. W, C. Satcber.
leave with her parents, Mr. and
A grlxtly bear‘rarely attacks a Mrs. Henry Richter, West First
man uni*** surprised or molested. « tv - t
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T O E SA N FO R D nERALD, SA N F O R D FLORIDA'

P A C E TW O

Jonrnboro. Arkftniu. my hajid and nfllcUl • #»l. *t
Public Health T llll KTATE .TO-JulUiaui.
OF KIXmiDA. CAll-. nftdrrM
iUniwB.-Flm.Wi ,, 41.4*.-t* lift A »
siinikjk.
*TKU LKWI8. Wbaia »MW‘ I J u V r ^ 'fo ^ r ^ T o 0^ ^ ^ * ll» ot iw n r i i r t .
r u t tx m tia L &lt; b w k f » - ~ w U l« 4 w t &gt; u i .
IWisItiol*
Dark s**trcuit
I*
Of Coinl'UInt (IMd affaliMt you by County,
Florida.
Jtihmon Cnrlor I-owli
111 I. Ik»» •
.
in* in m e CTrctilt c . - n r f u(
* t'liailrdnn N*»jr Tard I*. O. fismlBule
County. Florid*, on or OltDKR o p FUIllJCATtON. TO:
n u ll........ Bouth Carpllu*
store the. Stay llule Par.- tn.wll, KVtSHT &lt;JIIX. wliiue- place el
y.iu trr_h«rrby notified ljui. lull 1ft. -lift dirftof ftlfty, I&gt;44 - In de- -r—id-ne* gn-ft ToU Office addfe-a
r ftirvi( r ban ft«n 41M at«-UI«t Teuti' lh*renf uio yam* iflU- pro­ U-«nbf&gt;nwn: - Vou are hereby noti­
"hr Fntjhtry EnjrmtTrinir: IbrohjcKouf'(hr Stale, '&lt;&gt; l.hat if
1U in ibr nrrult Court for Hnml*
lift 1‘arte, U l thl, irrder be fied and required lu app-ar to a
JACKSO N \T l'LE. '\br“ %TI, t • [ tHHwliu
&gt;lr County, Florida, In Chnn- ceed
(IcorKc H. IMe, fonu-tirre rat and when they are launched, the
pDhllibKt tor the etatuloi-y lime certain Rill of Complaint filed
ry,
by
KU«n
V
I
r*
In
la
l-**l*.
Tim
In The HANFOlili asalnal you hr Slab*) Hill, for di­
(Special)—A nluli'iaont poll,lInl' ' coni Iol authority. on loan to the Maximum deiftwa of rat control
• hotrby rolftlrrd lo (ll* yattr rmslrel by law.
Hanford,
FlurMa, a vorce. now pending In Iba circuit
rltl-n nppoornneo with lb* Cloik tmi(Al.l&gt;.
and public hwltk protection will
newepep-r *f general elrneUtlon Court of fU-mthole County. Florida,
In
&gt;ald
County
and
Mtnte.
WHneu on or hatorn Iba May lluia Uay.
be realised. 1
H e- admitted of course, that
“no good js ever loat" In any |iroKiam, but said tnat one launched
NICK’S PACKAGE STORE
without propel, over all method*
and the espectation that It Is one
410 S A N F O R D A V E.
which must be continuously work­
* Acrotut from 11 &amp; A Dept. S tore
ed. Is usually disappointing in
the tasting results accomplished.
«
*
Nor in »ufh instances Is it jb SPECIAL
usual to hear reside
complain
a lew months afterward that
“the rats are worse than ever."
Canadian
"Rat control programs,” eah
6.35
Hardwood Whiskey
Bole, “yield the best result*
when conducted as a community
undertaking A community desir­ OltDKIt OK PUBLICATION TO
5.95
Southern Comfort
iiu sa H in rii tm iouK itH .
ing a rat control program. *• •plaoa
of taffjencr ami Fuat Office
be effective, oukt necessarily set address ta unknown: Ton nra hern.
Ricardo Rum
din proper fadilltlea to r-reA o n d n Up nm lined nnd noolrafl to appear
a cettnln lint of Complaint
Imr work, itrtrkwttent eradlratjpii o.
filed by iienry DHggsra ngnlntt
measures to free buildings of fats you. fur dlvurc*. now prneida In
Marimba Rum
•
after the premises have bear) th*. Clrrvlt Court of , K, wlnolr
Cuimtr,
Florida,
on
or
before
the
Old
Style
Rum
proofed, and for mklnUinlng iM&gt; May Hull Hay, tit-wit, the llh
rattiroohng work intact thereaf­ •lay of May. tail.
In default
London Bar Rum
ter. .
,,
v ,. „ r _ Iheredf Miff causs will proceed
iflku
H
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n
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Star
.
IcSW
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.
pah&lt;
- “The first step five edmwunlW- llshed fur the statutory time /#FfeiachmantiB Gin
wide control program f* (o employ qulrs.l by law. In The HANFOltp
a trained- man for train one) rtKHAl.O. Hanford, Florida. a
Roma Dry Wines
heWaivSper * pf aynaral circulation
to Conduct the program
In said County ami Ittale. WItn***
Inoa. N*i
my hand and official, aaal, si Han­
Caret
VU.rlda, lhl&gt; lha 4th day of
•doption of
. ford.
April; till.
o . v. nuiiNoOK.
dinancc requiring, wsrk lo fn Cgr- .Clerk
Burgundy
Court. Msroluul#
rfed out. Then. provMk * rsxu' Cobnty. Cirrutl
Florida (HEAl,).

I unite II »itn
Rat Extermination out to niunicibalitic* conMilerine
iltnt control re-quires continuous
Seep XTRequirirfe tl.c
Ml'!, fqteltlitonl rffc/rt*. p«
ns
tisi'ul nil l.miwri methods pf
wnn mmlc this Week the many rat control programs
Continuous Effort* dcatrCCtlni),
bl Lo .-hlnto Ibuinly-iif Ui-iiUh’p being . considered -lui crnffiuuhltlcT

in" fund ie bo used lu HSfOtUU_
u stockpile of critlfsl material»
anti pnyiug labor.until such time
the job is eompltrle dm) refund.*
can ho rustle by the building
owner*."
,

illPglt OF l-Cnt-ICATtON TO:
OltA SC&gt;. Pill l.l.I l*tt, whoaa
at of raylilahca aifd t'oat Office

Bote pointed out th*t some­
time* campaigns are started wlflt
property owners Undertaking thetr
own \Vbrk. There Is ^omdfhbig to
bo shld for (Ms If they
kbit
themselves with Ch« maebaplcs
of necessary prodedurs -and carry
it out In d tu ll. U nfortunately, in
many case* this Is not done ami
tho money and tfme are spent
with only n very tompAfarv side ces*. nml certnlnly no In, ting
results Individual* contemplating
doing thoir own ratpreofing ami
eradication work should consult
their local health department.
The B ute lined of Health
StAlula ready to provide consult­
ant service lo cities and towns in
planning nml o rra n ltin r effective
rat control programs.
T1IK I M J*.() It T A N T ( MAN
NELS FOR RAT C0N T1.0L.
WITH EVERYONE OF THEM
UTILIZED AS A "MUST” WERE
L I S T E D A8 RATPRObKINO
BUILDINGS.
POISONING.
TRAPPING,
FUMIGATION.
STORING OARBAGE IN LID,
DED CONTAINEICS.-PROTPXT

Sauterne

to-wlt. th* llh d30 ol May. 134ft.
lift d«t««tr ts*r*o» l&amp;tfc/ali _'c«iy«
Will proto** ‘K* Part*. i-*« till*
•rdtr b« pvMiih.d tor th- ***turf *(1nie t
«•* —? -——- — —---.aNPunii IIERALU. lUnfofde Flor.
Ida. a naWipap«&gt;r of general rifctii
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11, 1945

latlon In aald County HHd State.
my
»M»
#. at Fsorord. Ermfm.Te
Florida, till* fail day of
.C l ft
—r - ---» - —tft. O. 1*. II 11^It Nl&gt;ON
iClrrult Court. »*fnfnoto
IHtoTnnlo Oownty.
KlorHIa.

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WE1.LHELPTOUDO
TUT HHTJOBMOST!
A s*k a * • f a t H' ■
tB fe
a d v ic e o n a n j
p a i n tin g —b « f * r a
p e n

s ta rt

Don't y o k l a w j n / p d k l Jobsl

Jolt aak us about fVhWAod WdX

—lk« Ant ttw a ... Row U{KWhnkh lor bwtsMUkt a n *
Our Mdastv* DuPowt Color I t k H M
ia

ay eeUr you ckooaa. Well m ss
good pointer d you weed one. Uw m i |

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Hill Lumber &gt; Supply Yard
P hone 83

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Mineral Pigments,
Extenders and Filters
Abound in Florida!
Florida, whorr- nature has boon so
y riin o u s. is rich m d e p o s its ol
ochnnanHIimr&gt;niltcclay9 essential
In Iho producllon ol psinls Hero,
too, aio larqo quantilies ol high
calcium limestone, silica sand and
diatom lie, valuable as exten d ers
and tillers These d r posits are
usually close to Florida'* ocher an d
limonitic clays, soim-litnss b ein g
available in iho name pit.

Aiiiyui Sifui . . .
. . Iba! Florida’* ocher* and limonitic clays ate cntuuly suitable (os
the' Pfcdiicilfm ol paint*
that those d&lt; post Is affi fM,sy io
min?
.. tlial priK-cssing In many mslw cca involves nothing m oto Ilian
watbing, ecroonlng mil m u m patlirle* and drying H am m er mills
and (tw crushers handle tho rMt.

ing

F ood

buppUks

SHOULD MANAGEMENT
BE UNIONIZED?
A Statement by General Motors
* 1 * HE NntRmal L elw f R elatione B oanl
hn« orrieihxl a b aryainlhg election am ong
the forem en am i other supcrvlflory
groups o f a D otm it autom obile company.

and

REMOVING ALL TRASH AND
RUBBISH IN WHICH IlATS
(’AN LIVE AND NEST.

T|i itt com pany is not a p a rt o f General
M otors, but w e dro concerned w ith the
p rinciples involved.
T h is co n fu sin g action by the Boots!
mean* th a t It ia sanctioning and pro­
m oting th e unionization o f m anagem ent
S crsonnel, in sp ile of th e fact th at the
latlonal Labor Relatldna A ct indudea
as an em ployer ", . . any person acting
In the in terests o f on em ployer directly
or Indirectly."
W® a r e ' rare th a t Congreaa did not
to w a d to app rove uni oni t a t Ion o f mano iw t a n t w hen it pastod th e A c t
T he r ^ u lU if Applied throughout industry w ould be bin! for th e m anagem ent
? :rtMtpa Involved, bad fo r Industry, bad
or labor, bad fd r A m erio a .--

Before World W ar II the pofuInlion of Mknlla was Og&amp;.OOU

Cost
iba! a rc«Jy dom ostic matkot
*“ fcts lor such paint* as would be
produced
that coodittoas ol labor, transpottalioii and future prospects are
11 gbi

- ncw M i onwjTHiAi tMrai O m n i

PUCEr«BHAIfUfACTUinEer pjun.
Foi hilhi»inlomolMn, -Ml* lh« InduFrMl
P*v*!erww'nl tVy^Omral. Florid, h w «

O n jiiveil»yofion* indicofo that
th r/p ro lU p o m b illtie a in th e
manufacture ol p o in t in Florida
•Merita you-,■ ca refu l a n d Im ­
mediate in vetl igption.

Be Yotir
CohBjdetatioii
Purchasing
Insurance?
If low coat ia combined with protwr security and promt* service
—IKkn It bewmie m major factor.
Dividend — Savings to ptir eus
tnrnera In 1P44 were AldlflT.tf
This mousy stays In Sanford,
helps
our ’merchants, mrr doc
tom, our. churches, our varluui
urganlshtlon*.

Mad p a r F o rem en
W e think it would bo bod f i r forem en
i f A m erican industry ih o a ld b e com*
pelted to m ake a change in its proven
typ e a f organ isation ,
avoidably reduce t h e !
dim inish hia resp on iil

in to mo C.M. Boyd A Co.
Msgnolia A*e. or Phom

K g f te r* -

-Aqt-

•

Mid IfHiueitca, awreado hu opponumue*
for pcroonal gtivanccment*.
tTr
tn Ct-Hcral Jfotor*, fortan*m
alWkyg
hfi^d Important rcipauibilU ies and

- . _______

Wo hAvo always

o p p o r tu n i t i e s ,, ft

more
The i

C O I .O U
l

C H E B ltS

In Gtntrnl Motorr, foremen nee the
MANAGERS of tbeh department!
menTbej perIid pali in tUeU'libtue
'
agimtnl poilcin he both production
end pertoned melttn. They here
full enlborllj to epprove or dltebprove the hiring, to w ^ n f i i the
work, end lo make troth eittjpmenU
of the employ! under thetr supert tiion. They initleie tenge mcreettt,
trmuferi end promotio*
dh etth reeponuhte for the eg
&lt;d tejely of tbeh group. Tb
full eulherity twhen neeenery lei lube
tmmodiete, epproprintt S idfiln ety
A ftk9 l*r rfoliifou of tbop rM u,
end other improper tondurt of theft
employes, They ere the ffU pohu of
memegemeul routed end mehio the
/h it menegemtnl decision on ell
mullets feinting J o the employes
messier tbeh direction.

*cc#pt«d American nwthod of ■prtadlnii
:S S ie r ia U u th 6 r iS *nd r^poiuibllity
among foiymen-«o that tpanaygraent 1«

nIAtfofta and
duction.
F o r eotim pic,

to follow both
.pons m carry on an i
h d w c k l it All eicmcnl
m«mt1iavo n common i
^STALLED
WHILE
‘f H
would obviously
ij

^ ssrur.

fa•VMr ,

;■■

W e boKeve tho effect on y o n -o n th e
public a s a w h olc-w q u ld bo very real.
It would in terfere w ith tho w ar effort.

I t w ould d elay adequate p o stw a r outp u t

^ . t w l S ,s a „ rS fS 'f“r,U
m uch and
ure
have waited lo r bo long.

:

',

A c tio n C htteA F o r
} people have a s deep a con viction
t an y th in g a s w o have about u nionjt- th e y o u g h t t o H o

th a t the

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A m eria m production
w e a re All so p ro u d o u g h t t o b e cleared u p
Gmwtral H otm b beii
others"W iji fe e l fits i

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much more difficult

IVH IIA V K A &lt; &lt;.,Ml*l,i;T(-: s t o c k o f i i k s t o h A o k OUXBIOG F A IN T

IN 3UN-F1100F ANO CEMENTHIDB.

tv

’-a n d , 1ft tho lonff n in , perhaps
m portant o f a ll - R would so Inp rod u ction . c o s ts Os' to • boost
co iV o f liv in g , and muko
rfAsondbly fu ll employ*

w t o C p u ^ .-------- ^

m

\\*

Bad for America
Tho removal of foremen from their
present position as a vital, integral part
of management woulu require reorgani­
sation of factory management on n baala
fa r more complicated and decidedly leas
effective, Nccmaary-factory diodpUno
would suffer, worker efllclcncy would
bo impaired.

It would mako war materials coat more.

ifMt execu tives i t one t t e a w h
m . '
; t
: ^ ■
re convinced thaij it w ould bo i n ­

I t ia our firm , sin cere b elief th at loss
o f th is close contact w ould m ake har­
m onious relations between' m anagem ent
and labor alm ost im possible and would
Interfere w ith p ra ctica l co llective bar­
gain in g.

I t w ould alow up p o stw a r reconversion
to civilian production. .

b olt an d only sound racth
day-to-day relation* w ith
Of em ployes en gaged In
production.
vM ch

P A IN T

PUOTEyTS

3

T H E P O S IT IO N
O F FO R EM EN IN
G EN E R A L M O T O R S

ngem ent and labor can w o fk harm oni­
ou sly together in largo orvnnizations.
Much Is aald these d ays about coopera­
tion. It would be a seriou s handicap l o
tn y hopes fo r team w ork an d the p u rsu it
« f common in terests, if a n y th in g w ertr
dono to rem ove th is fa c ility for k now ing
and understanding c a d i other.

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i

d

District F o r e s t e r
Descr i bes Plans
T o Control Fires

The Dunn Gospel Singers
.

W il l - B e - A l

-

The Church of God

Flour 20-oz. pkg. 7c
M i W r U i Mt l

p t btL

V rr.* n m l

..

19c

I

Wheatsworth pkg 17c
U 4 « M*4al—M ■■

Jijsauick 2 pkgs. 61c
•tuTAiiA—* t i i M » T i i . turn.

PEANUT BUTTER .. 2 ja r s 23c
GRAPE JAM
..

T ic o n n i *

n .v n

w i.ia r

COFFEE .....
FRUIT BUNS
10-lbs.

61c Ginger Snaps
11c
Baby Food jar 11c Wax Papper roll 15c
'Pnrlal

3 Kn#

23c Our Own Tea

Woodbury’s

Wk, f'lanllnic ftoftft *1rd. tlftr If

Afti Png# I n flkftll

i^ v tip o i

U

ilJ&gt;

a h u ll

Bread l*/2db loaf 11c

V«H»w

Ka n U i n t i

UK II.UH IUH

IN IIK KSTAIK O r
M'WAIUi II K lU lIX
ltth

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H oi
»
■*Av 1*Wit"
?Mi*i «nil’
Hi I 4 f&gt;»i 1
M R U ihI.'

He i e h )

ig l ie t t

to

kb

TlNlilV

whom it mil) concern* Ihaul t*W IIn h

31c
1 Ik Pkn.

Ivory

Irg. bar 10c Macaroni ......... 10c
Twllel H»ft»
Octagon
2 for 9c ■•UaiM
Mustard q t jar 15c
Prunes 2-lb box 29c kftfor* I*rt o« r«Ni
Spaghetti
jar 13c
Borax 1-lb l&gt;ox
12 •&lt; I*he.

of

\U&gt;

presen t

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A

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annuel

M KlfCUtMV i'l ttie
i*l hil
v « i j II Ktlhee. ill srkJtO. b» the

Som eone said th ey can sin g you into heaven, well any
way th ey are gqod.
T he Public Is C ordially Invited

Syrup

PM * hi- T il ItKR

--------------------------,,

m fn T or m t v r i J u w k .
n u in s a ili t m v r t . «T.\vr

is

N o t ic e

F ifth S t. and Holly A ve.
T onight And T h rou gh T h is W eek

An

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TIjESA,NFaRD UKHAtD.JSAHFOH,n, Et.pftm*.

We d n e s d a y , a p r il 11, 1945

tU'tu'i &gt;hi* R VY Hit?, Jvulae wl
*4111 tVltTl

end

A fte r considerable discuftaion,
M unagrr Ed I l i k r i n i ' w m in­
structed to a r r a n g e with Mr.
W hitm an to ta il on the l oufity
U om m itfionors ut uiw t»f 1licit
next m cctih r* and go over the
m a t te r in detail with them
Mt
W hitman w as Instructed to p ro ­
vide m aterial on the suhejci to
educate the people of the count)
on the im portance of this pro­
ject.
ft
Was pointed ou t
that lb*-’
voting as to whether u com ­
m unity would go under file con
.troj. or not had to be heltl ul r
legal or special election, and as
such un election is about
|H
months aw ay, the interval should
be used to gel the public to.
qu ain t* ! with the project
Fred It, Wilson . calU d a lien
lion to th e fact th a t inistietcm
h killing muti) trees in San
lord. and it wits devt.Ud that
C.ity Authorilies sfrould hr noti
fietl of this fact and mjueft t«M
t o do vihat tin')' could t o 1cimMv
it.
(t w as recoinmetoh-d that
live oaks l*e planted o* Munlai
trees that m isile ti* dew* not a t ­
tack* in place of w ater onki th a t
have outlived tn rlr usefulness
Manager
Higgins
submit toil
a ballot from the United S tates
C ham ber of Commerce for election of director* to th at body
A fter consideraide dUcu»*ton it
was voted th a t the t tminhei
President, T
W. I * * ton, the
National Councillor. Fret! It Wii
son, and M anaoci Higgins fill
out this ballot anti m a i l it
Upon motion of Itili^aidl Fa*
selberry. *eeomlet| hv W &lt;« Ktl
bee. it t u s voted that tin U» il
orgnitltikl ton go on lectud u . op
posing royally la y m e n * ' t*
*
n resen I t*I ive« of toitidr i *' &lt;» a ■d
t h 0 N a t i*hi «t I t *iklilt t 11!»»» •%a ' 111
-tTUcled to so m ark lb- Onllot
and forw ard it to Uir I'
S
hanthet of OimmeiTc, w.ocm had

submitted

tiie

pr«*|M&gt;Mti**it

vote.

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ptovsruent PwuU lu i*?iFtt *w&gt; Ahd
,11 hhi*, si 11&lt;v CuurVhMUs*. l&lt;%-4etHt»l hr M t« ee u'vtock A- M, INS tha
I u n o*v ul May A U. I s l l
of n»\inlcl|*alttlva
f«r nw tl liaM wt way
hu Ip wttl H
t f U r v u l front
put cel ihrw«gh w^ileh th f le \
«Xt«Unji »i^ts
A* tw
tjllots I ft t« to oiiuv|)&amp;t| u t

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MiMiNOur: i i ' I n t i . y u m i P A .
M R I l . lith . tMk.
v o tu 'i;
is n u u u m
u i x is n
th a t

values

i'*1%
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a|i|ftt«&gt;ft*t

iM l.a Al&gt;l|l lu ll A IV .M i
\V. 0- K 11.14 u.

C o v e n M o i l Infcnc
Surfacat

1 m * T&lt;nt«

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I n lf f lf t *

liv g l

If iius&lt;f H old

t lM a r r

Zero ..... q t .....
U f ttk f tM ' a

.

Silver Polish ....

Long Grain Rice 10c
A^lt* ftfNIraa
1
Raisins .. pkg. .. 12c

Jane Parker Raisin Bread .. 1-1
Mrid* Wheal, t'radked Wheat
Rye Bread ......... 1 pound loaf
Hamburger
or Weiner Rolls ...
Jftiw I’lt rkr f It nl ftIn. ftflarhlv mw
Golden Pound Cake
each
Pineapple Coffee C a k e..... eac
Raisin Coffee Cake ....... each

Seminole
Tire Shop
THE ONE STOl
STATION

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but
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p u n t a wlioio i ihhu in ^ toon

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COME TO
The SMOKE HOUSE

«tl y mi i"*l

( n r l i i.l a ii t
tl.io. U&lt;iv«r,
»n&lt;l aril* In
ona coat.

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A1*/fI the Dirf /

Luhrlrntlon
Tire«

Phune 37

A ve.

HiiltH* l.luu
k

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l^ilft T i n A .11 Ulvvk ft l

lapilik

l^.lft I la i t 41 U Ul«ch at

.SOI. V i: M O I

FIRST CLASS SHOE SHINE

ii a n * tod it

tMfm I I 11 t
Ittt4u
la lulu
U .U I t t l »

19c
13c
lj|c

u

11 IH.h Ul» *jtn1,i&gt;4&gt;'
It tttofk II itaalaii4*'
•
t Tl*f Jl K » i

&amp; Polishing
Park

97c

U SI*4

llatterie*

W tohinn

Co.,M WooJ, M ttn l of fltkk

i u r n i M t o u A iir r

Our R ecapping is G uar
an teed.

Macaroni ......8-oa. pkg. ....
I^unnyfield Cake F lo u r..... pkg,
•
..
7
Sunnyffeld Oatmeal .... 3-lb. bo
lona F lo u r.....
25-lbs
A&amp;P Pumpkin
^ozz Orange Marmalade .. 16-oz. jar
NBC Sit reddles .......... pk|f, ...r......
^&amp; P Whole Kernel Com No, 2 can
ih ft r.r.

WE
1/)AN YOU
TIRES
WHILE WE
RECAP YOURS

Y -u hut ib*m t Viiorr bov/
it vi-orall mg » in !»■* tin 111 y*
Wall Ten** on vnur wall*. II

jl,..

Contpu'U' Line Of
Itwr ^ Wines

A r a in n ii n
rl«ani*t fur *11
h n ti , n Ho 1,1

piirpoaaa. No
h-M for hunt
r ii h b I n * —

Ooc. farther, r&lt;i»»n !■. 11*r,
Wfata |on**r Q uality InV**HI,nit , | t* t h»r*1, Inn,,

ftt* Utetft , t m .

■rlnally niclin
flirt I

luting n iitv * that atari
whlt»T, Inngtr.

FAME
QUICK

s i . *«*&gt;!-•

E F F E C T IV E

d e x o .......... ... 3 pound c t n .............;.. 63c

Modern Hom o

SelhPollNlftintf F l o o r W n*

to .

.tut Page Plum Jam ... 1
resh Green Cabbage.......
Render. C ri^ Ceiroto .......
ellow Or Green Squash ..
ted BUss P o ta to e s....... £

Mad* to do th* t»»l Job with tkn ) ,, i t work, ■imply
pottr o* and spread, tritea |n ,0 inluutea to * haft,
ftlth tarter firdth.

73c do*

f lr t a f o n t
E e r l* r v * M e l h o d

: h k i A m »jl&gt; g
* t 7.00 ^,1
n UftteMtty|n«ttl 3dmta.

fv o * ^
w» n » X*

atft t K U t i IneUU « r

l e t t e r U n , e« year car.

Tern le«e ao drtrtn, time.

* Ha

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Juicy On:
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FIRESTONE STDRES

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FLORIDA
rhe Sanford

Clothing'-Drive

RUNNING- LOW!

U TIPU Li Ain* unto Jehovah
ffvg prsiea In the beauty a*
Saiy—2 Chron. SO ill.
aeldant Rooaavelt call* for
g n nloym int a fte r thg war.
It would be ales if tho**
w ouldn't work during tha
will work aftar it la o ta r.
tV« i h where H arry Hopklna'
ary aa friend and confidants
ti.e President Haa been rdtead
m |1 0,000 t* 116^)00 a yaar.
i a .good thing you taxpayers
ve g o t JoU nf money. • ■ ,

tone rah a classified a*d In
ly'a Herald revealing that
money had boan fohnd on
irept* of. Banford Saturday
.Wa tWnk e v ery b o d /ln
lo st, some money . Saturday
It pays to advert!*#.
Over t h i dogr loading! to B art
eterion’# off|c* a t tha Berplnole
uunljr-TOttlon iloard ( a ‘-a slkn
hlch r e a d * ,- I f you and I gre
' b* judged by mankind, w# w ill
irtlv go to hill." We a r e ‘'m ore

Z i . Sh ------- * a s k o i a a

A#

ik g

Lieut. Fuller Werren, ong Umi
ihdldet* for governor, whj u
Mur '.to be again, wrlUe that
lorida lagrUlatora should got a
ill* In pay, from 00 a day
ifoughout the 00 day logisUtlyg
eaten to 01 a day throughout
rglr two y*Sr term ot office,
• hike from 1110' a yeat to
1,190. But what , In tha world
Mid thoy do to^aarn'Ut ' . •

At Ban Quentin prison Ntw
saisra doclded eegreretlon ol
Mka from whltaa dunng meal
Mg waa undemocratic, go all
isonan were hurded , Into the
ata dining room where a not
omptlv brokg out On# convict
u etabbed la Uw soak wtUe'e

Spending For Education

V

Whom Fortune Favors

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ggfv-Tii^AiMx^w?^^fr,haL’
Holtlenvllle, Okla., and tho
loin DIvTinon,7tn Armv, ha* been wounded eight tlmcn and
whan oaked about it by war correspondent* said simply
that as tlio Italian an French campaigns progressed "from
time to time I was hit,’’
, ,'P 18
precision of this suroly must Indicate a
healthy mind. No complexes show up here, no delusions of
&gt;l ,f ,* “l on' •»&lt;&gt; •inpleious of pursuit by'a mellgnant fate,
no shaddw of destructive self-pity; he was in a piece whoro
people were being hit, so \vhpt more natural than that from
tlitoe to time he was hit? To him the strange thing is that
Jj* aurvlvee, and all ho can say In explanation of that is,
I pi Juat lucky.”
Pfc- Danny B. Marshall Is, indeed, lucky, but not solely

Too Late To Classify
B y . k U m a KAY

often I'm ehalE
s B ' column, but
* country editor

and uktd If 1
aU th* two dollar

Social Calendar

YATES AUTO PAINT SHOP
105 North Palmetto Ave.

Mrs. R. R. Deas has left for
A lexandria, Va. w h ere she will
visit relatives.
.- Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. Steakloy
and io n , J e rry , s p en t the w eek­
end w ith the fo rn rrr's parent*,
Mr. an d Mrs. E. S. Slcaklsy.

FIGHTING
8 1 0 0 0 OF
SW
G
W M AHV
AM i

AMD OIL

Fixed Monthly Payments

mmuis

J.C.
Rills of
Geneva
writ*
bro ught to the local hu.pilul
Monday with a g ra v e heart c o n ­
dition.

pay fijr yttur^homo on monthly tcriim thnt won t
follow the riaing rent Trend! _ A

Dr. and
yesterday
where they
son. Ralph

SMALL LOANS MADE
°UT' A

"rip to $ 5 0 0 ° °
Minimum Chargta
Quick AcMon

;

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and
LOAN ASSOCIATION

Mrs. J.B. Ray ami Mr. .mil
Mrs. T roy Ray r p r n t iht- was',
weekend In T am pa with Mr m i l
Mre. Bryon fltevene. who h a w
rvcenlly moved i n t o _ th e ! r new
hbme on Davis Island.

o f S em in o le C o u n ty

Phone 694

209 Magnolia

W.F.BrunsonHonored
With Birthday Party

DISTRICT BIBLE CONFERENCE
.

April Nth Thru April 15th

SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
9th St. and 1-aurel Avc.
N ightly nt 8 00 o’clock

o at WMk. T

Mrs. J. N. Tolar left
(or
Richmond.
Va
.will visit witii th*U
C Tolar

Mrs. E. M. 8 neir ami (laughter.
Amoret, have left for Fensacoln
to visit fo r some time as thi
I nest*
of Mis. flpeir's sister,
Mrs. B. V. Ganna

• Canter Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at the homo of
Mr*. George McCall a t 10:00 A.M.
Roil Call will be answered with
S i/ original poem on garden*.
Halil* H arrison of D.A.R. will
RiCet a t the home of Mrs. John
Melich. Jr.. 1313 Park Avenuo.

Mies A lm a G ran th am , n stud
rn t at Stetson Univer«.tv. sm-ni
last w elk-end with bpi parrlit*
Mr. and Mrs. V.H. G ran th am , at
fheir home. UOH Mngnoliu Avelite.
She was accompanied home bv
John S hephent of Lakeland and
Stetson.

Miscellaneous Shower
Given For Miss Pippin

DH. STONE, Speaker
Churches Co-operating
need* for a special purpose. Well,
th a t dollar von been givin' him
la a *ort of "continuing a p p ro ­
priation." He it aupposed to get
th a t without oueatlon and what
he docs with it la bl* business,
the oniv thing you need to ask
at&gt;out la what he w ants with tha
" e x t r a " monay.

Now conilder the legislature as
tha fath er of tha family and a
S tate d ep artm en t., b o a r d
or
bureau at one of the children and
you hove the picture. When the
bureau was le t up originally, the
legHtAture creating it arranged
for a regular allowance of say
4(10,000. Then the bureau head
cornea before lha next legislature
and sake for some “extra" money.'
They don't hav* to worry about
th a t 9&amp;0 000, th a t', all sat, the
legislature h asn 't got anything
to say about t h a t W* have set
up so many ‘‘continuing appro­
priations" over th a year* th a t to­
day tha legislature don't hav*
v*r~ much to say about where
the money goes. 85% of It is
continuing and only 10% la
budgatad. Now is th a t claa rt.
Now let’* tu rn to budgetry
control. Lsl'a say you hav* an
Income of |2,600 a year. Maybe
jrouTI make th a t much, maybe
you won't, you m ight g et tick,
or your erope would go bad aid.
you only maka 02,000. Anyhow,
ta y yow figure on 02,800. Bo to
protact yourself you gat .a pencil
and paner and do soma figurin’,

and some of the other boys are
yellin’ their heads off. They think
the logialature should review all
ap propriations every two y e a n .
It th a t clea r? Thev contend th a t
some deportm ents have a lot
more money th an t h e / ' n e e d , Juat
Os you m ight argua t h a t you have
been givin' Abnl M irnle 020 n
week and aha never spends more
than 010 , while 8 alty needs to go
to College and ought to get more,
but you c a n 't cut A unt Mlnnln
because she has - a - "continuing
allowance” t o yoo are out oT
luck.
Now for “ fiecul reorganization'*
— You been r o l n ’ on llko thi* fo r
J r a r a , more and more of your
money is going Into allowances o r
special funds set aside for tills
an d t h a t and there la so little
(eft th a t you ran control yourself
t h a t you don't know where you're
i t . The situation keep* f r e tti n '
you until finally you juat n a t u r a l ­
ly boll over and you call all the
faaaily to gether and say, "L ooks
• t r o , folks, this continuing allow­
ance and special fu nd business
h a i g o t to atop. W'
(tea
\\a are gonna

Ju t o ut all this monkey business
and sta rt from scratch. Now we
know we got 02,800 to work with,
all r ig h t We are gonna budget
th a t whole amount litre and now
as fairly and eotiitably as we
know how, and then next ygar
we’ll gat together and do It all
o r t r again. )n short w* ar* gonna
hav# a rig h t sm a rt fiscal i t organization h tr* and now.
O f cour*4, there will be a lo ti

nf weepln’ and wailin' and gnashin' nf teeth. None nf the family
Is gonna w ant to give up their
regular allowance and you really
c a n 't* blame 'em. But, on the
other hand it's YOUR money,
and by damn, you ough t to havg
some sav an about who gets It
and w hat they do with it. Well,
I guess th a t's the best 1 can do
nnd I hope you understand.

LEGAL NOTICE
l^i

F irst— Sanford, F irst— Oviedo. QJteen, Iyongwood and
i-nke MonnJe, B aptist Churches.

MY NODDY DOX

SEED BED
CLOTH

• I 50 TH E POUND

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CONSTRUCTION

DufrruUnl. )
OHDKR OF P l ’MUCATIOJf
T h. mat* of gloria a, Or**llngai •
To MrMla V. Hopklna. No. *,
Malloy Hlrtal, Cktraw, South Caro­
lina. You ara hereby ordered end
r«uui,kU lo !&gt;• and r*H&gt;«ar upon
lh« m h day nf May l»*S. to tha
mil of Complaint fll»d a sa ln st
you In lha Circuit Court of H»mlnola I'.mnli, a t Hanford. Klnrlda.
by Kl&gt;ln IL Hopkins, being an
vet In n for divorce.
•
Ths Hanford llsrald la drelenat*if aa th* newspaper In which this
order shall hs publlahad for four
ennssruttv* wrska.
U'ltnaa. my hand a h ! official
*»»l nf nfflc* el Sanford. Florida,
mis lent day «r April t e a .
401 n e t) I T COURT HKALI
a P. IHCRNDON.

Miss Harriett Childs
Weds Cecil J. Mixon

4.00 yd.

F o r Form

P u rp o ft«

O nly

Clark,
Circuit Court,OPl .k l i k
UaM e a la W n a S n
County,

On the way, refresh yourself... Have a Coca-Cola

U tr-t Street * f fig recSptlod rpotrn
srere j r ; : r a t * i r-;ih :=4rft* OT.i r e l ­
ic
.'.rr.ii...-.
E J;u : &gt; i r f i ir - .J
l o r e u . I t . 1.1,&lt;i i.-.j C-yf. ttp r.a -il i b i t , x rrtrlsid V i t h
n l i f t cloth. iv a -, centered with
a t h i r r t i r r o l weJding cnk«* top.
p rd liv n m in iatu re bridal couple.
At one riiil of the tablr stoojj a
cry s ta l punch
bowl over wnitli
Mr« Carrie Kchnlx, aunt o f the
brute tirttlilrd. Mr*. A.J. I 'e t tr•on rut anil &gt;rrvod the r a l r .
i&gt;thcr* assistin g were Mr* M il
S m ith . Mr*. R.A William*. Mr*.
Robert Williams, Mr*. Russell
Sim ian*, and th e Mf**e* l a t h e n n e Spencer and Luticin Gorm ly.
Mis
F K. Hula and Mr*. W.F.
Brook*. Jr. supervised the display
of th e bride'* irift* and Mra. J.J.
llollv tiresideit over the bride's

4V*,u~ Sirvn.i -Derrs Chi -Crmptsr •
of ih&lt;&gt; Sub D e b Club hetil its
formiil initiation of m*w members
F riday erelong at the bom* of
Miss Toi LlvinirMoit, followed by
a d in n er in the dining room of
Eddie'* restaurant.
The impressive -^remony was
performed by candlelight. with
Miss Dilon Baker presiding, a s ­
sisted by officer* who explained
th r traditions ami s tan d ard s Ol
the club Corsatres of sweetpeaa.
the club flower, were iciven to
each 'tw member.
A t the dinner, the honor truest*
and old members assembled a t
11st- humruet table which was
Ccnlefrd with an attra c tiv e nrranirem rnt of red and
white
aueetpcd*. and candles, c a rry in g
out the cluti colors.
Those invited to atte n d w ere;
M rs.. M.H
.Smith. Mra. O.M.
Harrison uiid Mr*, li t . Maxwell,
advisory
committer
flu m
the
Pilot Cluh and th r followirtic new
m em bers: the Misses P eg gy P ip ­
pin, Ju d y Jones, Kmily Mathews,
Betty Ruse lloolchun, Delores Mc­
Clelland, Ann McLanc, Louise
Lundouisl. tiernldine Hinchcliffe,
Ju ne Rose Dutton, Joyce GoodSpeed. Iinogcne
llampior. also the following old
m em bers: the Misses linker. Liv­
ingston, Dorothy Price, Helen
lllekson, Ouidu Davis, Pauline
MrLeilan. Msrv Ann \Vhclcnet,
Hetlv S a s s ri. i alherine Clerk,
Betty Jo loll. MmDiu P ag e anu
C h arlotte True

| Mr*
Pippin, mother of the
j bride, w earing a gown of pale
gvern jersey anil a corsage of
white gardenias, received with th r
j i . r i t l v wedded couple apd their
a tte n d a n ts in th e living room at
j the fool of th e long s tairw ay ,
i A fter spending tom* time with
their guest* S g t. and Mr*. Watlov
left for Daytona Reach, where
thev will spend their honeymoon.
From there th e y plan to go to
* Nrv\ Ref t , N .C s m l t*&gt; C h e rry
&lt; (Nvtwt. N O . w h e re Sgt. W atlo v
1 is slu t toned. F o r traveling Mr*
&gt; Watlov tho se a teal Idee dress
j trim m ed with eyelet embroidery
I and worn with a flower hat and
. " b i t e accessories
Her corsage
■aiair-1- r.rv -« —
Mr-* Wattwv va a v r s d u s t * nt
.Seminole High School and nl

Mrfl. K.D. K iitluioff cntcrtfllnwith u p arty Ktulny afternoon
for h er ifauglurr. J«an V a le rk ,
v»h&lt;» 41-li l i n l^*1 hri fifth bfrthday
at t h r u htifiie. *»l • NVr»t Fifteenth
S trrrt.
The ilitldri*!) p IhvimI gnmen on
tlu* I*»uit iixslitril e.y Mmn Mabr^
t hiti'ii.*»t .mil Mhn l ht*|ma Johns.
Mi m t iiAtititAh Iritri rra*l the
«*Hi jilt • tv -in- .. f FHirn ti a r n t r V
* Ki« kutl
*torn&gt;
\ a l r f i r then
•*peiu*'t
he i
gjftn
from
her
t irtiif% \ • *&gt;lot &lt;t Iirmi' of pink
llllli V4*II•• &gt;4lie 4HI lie’ll 4III t in the
i t*f n-a it me nl f mi,| i a k«»i n, novelty
banket* f l'etl with raiolirn, which
V*t?l« IK e*v» lit* .I t «• the gUetU.
A f r n the huiiom* hail blown
out thi i aiolles Mini her fn c n .lt
• • i»w Mapp\ H u thilnv** to her,
Mi- K tit nheiff. B8.*i»lei| by her
mother.
Mi* John
Humility,
i. »• . ifitm iiimI ra k e u&gt;
the
f«illi»w|tig
(’Hutu
I'o n d tr,
Mai . J can Kmt^ A mo HryIr.
Ihn* a Mil*! her. huntti Lee. Hally
Mlili r
Ih’glfN Julie
Lunilc|j|it,
Jack »r M i IIk-i , Kobrtt TbiukhcF,
B.thliv
M..v., Bill\
Kirchhoff,
Nell Stoolh.-ff. U n y Kr&lt;-I. Sidm-&gt; ) ihlrn. J r . F i d Balt. Mrs.
' \
I*....... r Mi • b ’h n M ILrt .•
M i, K«.u«it It.iB sb ci, Mr* 1. F ■
l.rcl. Mrs. KIIm-i i leu , Mr*. S».i
noy Vildvii, Mr* Ruym"iid L ui i
i|iil*l and Mis. \V P. Clmpmari

P ip p in -W a tlo v T a r ty
Is
Entertained

(dadys Isit* Pippin Becomes The Bride
Of Reuben Watlov In Church Ceremony

4ANTZEN;
* /B.V.D.

Miaa H a rrie tt Childs, d a u c h tc r
of Lieut. H. W. Childs nnd .Mre
Child, of l^tkr Mary, end Cecil
J. Mfxon. son of Mr. end Mre
W.M Mixon, wer* married in
a simple, Impressive ceremony
Sunday afternoon nt the home of
tho Rov. Jo e A. Tolle, who p e r ­
formed th e ritca In th e presence
of th* im mediate fam ilfas.
The bride wore a w h ite s tre e t
dress with white accessories and
a corsage of white carnation*
Sh« is a stlilenL a t Saminol*
High School. Mr Mixon w as e r a .
dusted
from
Seminol#
High
8chool and is engaged in business
with his f t ih e r .
Following s short honeymoon
trip to Daytona Reach, th e couple
will be at home in L ake Mary.

COTTON
ROBES. f

lr.c

T ru c k

Grow*

•

S*t. WattQv ,j a g ra d u a l# Ct
jo d H igh Scfrecl, U r.drrJ
wood, Minn, ar.d received hi* d i ­
ploma from Minneapolis Huslneys
Collegr, Minneapolis, Minn. H#
joined the Marin* C o rp . May I t /*
lt'42 ns a reserve, flirt. W atlov
was attaches! to th e Naval A ir
S tation In S a n fo rd In 1043 p rio r
to his overseas d u ty o f thirteen
m onths in th e Pacific th e a te r. He
returned to th e S t a t e s in October,
1044, and Is now a t t a c h e d to th e
Marine Air S tatio n . C h e rry Point,

N.C.

month, and each month follow-

Ins. to A m erican houaswlves
throughout the country.

44 million extra rad points ap-

proxhnaMtj, will be handed out
turn In used fats In a great Vic­
tory drlr* for thi* aaaeuUal of
medicines, gunpowder, . r n t h . u e
rubber, soaps, paints and a hun­
d red o t h e r n e c e t ilt le e on th e
betUehsld an d boms front- h w
each pound of f e u turned in.
envy- batter w it* Jr aoUUrd to I
The need.for used f*l* la eUll
urgent Women are urged to save
evary drop, avsry ap o o n fu l of
grease possible and keep saving
u n til fin a l V ictory o ver both
Otrmany s a d Japan.

THW Et t

FLORIDA'S VJNDER WATER r M I R Y L A N D k
S it IT IfTWtCN TRAINS AND 8USI1F80M OCAtA

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prlutc iiv.| s(ml niit-tr veux render
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&gt;»K Vnlentinr She cn rru
bnakrt trinimctl with
H rn»&lt;*i and pink an&lt;|

Ir1 Imimi and

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‘•I which »h«' ccallciml i
»*d n/ the bride
»*1
1 h# ring- i»e«rcr, r»-s
,l v%hito •oCiii wiiil, i h i i i ,

M* f«»r

(he

lo* »dc

on.|

rll « upon a * hilt* ««(in |

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m

Kor hi« (•«•%! muii &gt;

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t jg; » J* -

t» ‘ Irvelanif iiml •»#■«■, ,
'••• ' if I B ub*# I (•itang't'f &lt;
In \S «hmI an*l S|M |(nl|tli
nl
Immetlluteiv after t
n rvceiitinn \vu* held «
hI of the bride'* Iftnlhr

w as cut

Those attendin' were: Mr. and
Mra. W. P. Brunson and ^children.
Margaret, and Randy, Mr. and
Mre. B. K. Hardison, Mr. and
Mra. I. T. Stringer and son, Tom­
my, Mr. and Mrs. C hester Musa,
Mrs. B. T. Young, Mr. and Mra.
Shepard and children, Carol. Ken­
neth and MarJorts, tha Miss**
Mildred Await and Mildred Wil­
liams and Bsn Young.
.*

SO LID C O L O R S * T 3 C T
La n d f i g u r e s - , .
' E L A S T IC
OR
- P L A I N W A IST S

.&gt;2 .5 0 to 4 3 .95

Sin fcrcL O ricd o

S I L V E R SPRINGS

S W IM ^
Ing tha birthday cake
by th* g u est of honor.

by

en

red p o in ts aver ta so lo s this

Valerie Kirchhoff
Celerates Birthday

iR n tf

1 4 c yard.

TRUNKS
pretty brighi

i som# of our logiot a n all aboat.
kL” ka aald, "for
taut continuing ap-

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F e n d e r w o rk —

8«m(not*

i m agatins tolls tu . Thar#
slm pllfltd cantrol ay itsm
aakss It poi.lbl* fo r *r#n
to opsrgt* th* machlns,

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[Sub-Deb Club -Holds
f o r rh 3 i initiation

r i t t f f W N r .complete A u tp . P n in U cg— B ody

• .

After national defense, federal aid to education would
do most for the general welfare of tho country. So Dr.
Geo. F. Zook of Washington, president of tho American
Council on Education, told tho Harvard Teachers Associa­
tion.
. •
:
At ieait half a billion dollar* annually should be ap­
propriated. say* Dr. Zook, to equalize educational opportuni­
ty and help needy and Ulented students to continue their
education In school and college. While Undo Sam would
provide the money, Dr. Zook thinks the states should
direct Itfl expenditure*. Kach state knows its own needs bet­
ter than can idmlnUtrators at Washington.
The fundamental argument for this appropriation Is
that each state is turning out not Mlsslsslpplans or New
Yorkers, but American citizens. Lack of educational op­
portunities In one stiite hurts the country as a whole. Many
of tho 8,600,000 whp were rejected for military service be­
cause of education, mental* or physical dofects mljfht havo
been Aav$d by-better school training. Many communities
cannot pozalblv raise the money necessary to bring the
fcducatlon of their sons and dnughters up to standard,
i Half a billion dollars Is a lot of monoy, but to have
millions of unoducated youth la more costly still. More may
be heard of Dr. Zook’s recommendation.

t

—AUTO PAINTING—

J iii M

’ It h is JfoatTbfftcially. stated that in th^ilbaroted coun­
tries of Eqrope more people have died from exposure md
a lack of sufficient clothing than from starvation. In
France, Jtaly.dlolland, •BUtfIUmanfl other maUon* already
freedor aoon to be rescued from German domination, there
are 120,000,000 persons whose clothing demands have been
w t u j j j u
accumulating for more than five year/i and whose factories
for the production of auch clothing have been destroyed.
Of theia 125,000,000 persons, more than 80,000,000 are
children. Add to the suffering caused by Inadequate wear­
ing apparel,.the pangs of hunger, malnutrition and disease,
and you have a condition which America and America
alone is capable of ameliorating. Even thia great nation
Jould not meet the needs of the hour through the produc­
tion facilities of Its factories alone, so great are the de­
mand! o(.ohr own armed forces and our civilian population.
But we can, by answering the upiwul of the United
Nations Belief and Rehabilitation Administration which is
iuonsoring the
' United National Clothing Collection under
flixmjtoring
leaden
the leadership
pf Henry J. Knitter, tho great .shipbuilder,
fo a long wav toward clothing Europe's destitute mllKon*
und saving tneir lives during the blttler cold which they
JBUflt face next winter. To peoplo who have been pillaged
and plundered by tho Nails, America's contribution of bed­
ding and clothing at thU time may also serve to Implement
a better spirit of International goodwill and understanding.
The local campalgri is under the direction of tho Lion’s
Jup which assurea us that bundles will not be allowed vo
BecuauisU Jfi hc*l etarae, dune to rat Cor went of &lt;Vmher
attention, but will be placed.ln box cars on the ACL railroad
BnibE Vsr5b for todaV immediately and shipped to national headqunrtera. More
than 2,000 pounds have already been collected In Sanford
iV ('WORSHIP 18 DRAB AND alone. More than 150,000,000 pounds are needed. Lot’s ail
O R I N Q /8 Q M B T H I N Q
IS do our share.

CHE ?-.UiFC»ftD H E lU lD , SANFORD, nORIT&gt;

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til

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NON-RATION
SANDALS

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Dirdseyo diaper*, hemmed, ready to use In
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Hollywood’* cotton.ahop i* ona of the moat com­
plete in Centra] Florida. Hundred* and hundred* .
of fresh, crisp waahAble*
. the very dreoaea
that are so bard to find today. AH size* 9 to 15,
12 to 20. 38 to 52.
.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

T I1E S A N F O R ir ITER A L P , SA N F O R D FLORIDA f»

Fire Department
Gels JUfith- G ait
Since Jan. 1, ’45
The Sanford F ire Department
answered its I With alarm since
Jan. I. when at 8:31 o’clock Mon• day erening. firemen were sum ­
moned to a file winch caused oxlenelve damage to th r strucluie
and furnishings of a house a t
1010 Locust Avenue. The house
belong to Alton Young negro, and
teas occupied by l.ru liurch,
negro, and his family.
The fire, according to Kire
Chief Mack Cleveland. It believ­
ed lj» have slatted in n closet,
probably from spontanoon* com­
bustion.
_ This .let! the Chief to the

thought Infi't many ^(iui)W - jutuht ; H fUm sbls," IIn- G hirf rpntlnued.
UcL ri&lt;l of fito natnrds »*y* rrtlJ I "MnVi&gt; s u m .paint ran* ure. tignt
dipt* tho ho.sv oT ruOOixh.
Iv rovtictl w4ita.‘ttot In ure ami
"Many hontPlnafiut'* t&gt;iHU'-tl&gt;«nK--4.i»pir-trnh » n f « f i iW
*ct\Va on On* fact th at «h*V flame*. Paint snaked raft* should
never throw anything aw ay.” he be koni in nioUl container*,
said. "Now th a t* fine if mine*
".Serine is alto a good time to
nre trrv in e mrac useful purpose. look over your fire extinguisher*
If the nre not useful, however, ami gee that they are in good
they a te just plain ruhhisn. and condition., Lxtinguisher* tin t car
rubbish ii a fire breeder. Kcmove ry the UniUrwritcra' approval
anything coinliiinjihle from the Inlxsl tin not wear out and they
attic, bnaemrnt. closet* or guiago. nre nt easily damaged. i&gt;ut they
if you don’t need it.” the Chili* do need a little attention. Juat
urged. "I hear th ere is a dilve tic n l them ns well as you do
on. to collect clothings for people vour electric iron or vacuum
in Kurupe, *o here is a chance or cleaner, and they will aland by
housekeepers to make their own voj If you ever need to use tbrm .
homes gafer from lire and help
"The outside of the hom e

I n with fire -re tard an t' roofing;
And wpen you clean up the yard
if you- hum «lc*d~ h artei.
vfrrBt, B#*sure to do to In a wire
container or on moist ground far.
from the houie and w hen, there
le 00 wind,
"D on’t lie satisfied with jtu t
a clean hose, when you finish
your Spring clean-up,” concludes
the Chief, “Make sure it’r. also i
fire-safe house.”

luShedTGPassage
In Le gi s l a t ur e

Those Prices Good Thursday. Friday, Saturday

RATIONING
CALEN D AR

We Reserve

I'fUK'KHflBO FOODS
Illuc CJ through X2 now valid
at 10 point* each.

SAUERKRAUT

MHATH AND F A T S
lied T6 through P t now vail I
,nt 10 points each fo use with

TIPRARY T E A

Q u a n tity R ig h ts R u sarv ad

Prico3 Good Thru Saturday, April 14

Tomato Juice
Standard Cut Groon

BEANS

SANBORN

oo 2 29c
QIbb’i Mliad

ffo 2

Vegetables

13c

Del Mania Dioad

Carrots

no. 303

13c

Celia* Ground To Your Order

V e lv o

2 lb*

41c

8 -o z

4c

SioUy* c

Starch

qOt'NTNT *TVt-i: MDKEU

tokans.
Point values for pork, noth
products, lard, shortening, n n rgarine, salad, and uvoking nils
were incteased for April because
Of slightly tightening supplies,
OPA ratlor.ing Kxecutive S tew art
C. HrfScy said this week. In ­
creased point values on pork eats
This m easure
ind pork products were , limited ‘80’ to $1050.
u&gt; one or two point*, Mnxcy ontinues tr a d e r s ’ pay raise* In
pointed out, explain).g the |n rk ’ffect provides for additional a j ■vpfJz l o r A p ril rscsu m n c p etlo d i w r w.nwrr and sets up th r foun­
is about* five per cent lei* than ts t ion program for equalizing
•dtnnttunn' opportunities
that in March.
.
*
HIXiAlf
, • tl - s r c t t c Tax Hill
Stam p No. 35 now good and
Adnmiistiatidn bills to increase
expires Juno ! . • ‘
,
he cigarette tax from three to
SHOES
four cents a parhngr appeared
A irplane itampx 1, 2 and 3 dni'iltmirnualv in Imth booses,
valid.
1 I), mg l&gt;£ one day introduction
CANNING S i OAK
jf hills to raise the lieer tax.
Sugar for home Canning thlx Still to nipear i* thi governor'*
year, while not as much ax le dll to Increase the rate of the
1944, xhould still be enough fat Uilitv tax
all legitm nte needs. C ontrasted
Cither
revenue
raising bill*
with last sense n's maximum al­ verr intrmluced by Itep. Raskin,
lowance of 25 poundx of cannini *f Marion, to put » one-conl tax
sugar per person, tw* y ear’i on iig n is pricerl up t? 10 cen ts
maximum allotment will he 20 and two cents on more expensive
IKiutuI:, per person, with Tin fund- brand*, and by Ren Fraser, of
rvccivipg more than
IGO MiM Ionov to rnisi' the chain
pounds, regardless of the num* store tax fm pi Its present, m n g r
&gt;rr of meivl-ers.
of t i n to I loti h store to a m a x ­

FIIKL 0«*.
IViiod -I uid 5 coupons from
last year, and Period I, 2, 5, 4
and 5 coupons for c u rre n t sease.i
low vulnl nl 10- gallon* ru rh.
I.AHOLINK
A - 15 ciiiiisin* valid
th roug h
June 21, l!f|&amp;
Hattoning rules
now rrt|ulre th at each c a r owmer
write his license number and sla te
on each coupon in his possession
*s soon ns it is issued him by
nit local rationing board. •

Leftover fndi can be used in
souffle* and casserole dishes, or
combined with olive* and »nlud
dressing tn make a flavurtul,
nutritious sandwich filling

FRUITS
VEGETABLES
P iN D

imum of $2100 for each store In
rt chain of more than 50,
With the co-educationsl fight
be mir
doily, two *#nintnwhircii u resolution proof rnnaitlft'
itioi .if Ii*/ulntjnn dealing with
ml" ■- i'll of women MUilcnt* to
th« r* iv»-rnit\ *»f FUirliin until
n *orAf h i* Iteen made of the
ile 'r'
"ct t wm higher educatipH nreiin.
Quirk Vote l« lllrtekrd
i &gt;-1*|xj-hIlloti forces blocked an nt*
fir ii pt by Sent. Hayward:, of fit*

Wiei»liur*r, arid Sanches, of Live
Gtti rti’iiitrcKlureri, to obtain an
Irnnu’dinie vote bv objecting to a

ftc &gt;!i41 reading
The resolution
thnt the Mirvey Iwr made
Er *
y the hUi it* board of etiucation
Lake Titicaca In the Andes
«l of control
Mountains is the highest naviga­ and the Mule
-boi»n iu» possible.*'
ble-body of water in the world.

aino

Wealnin Winttcip

Potatoes 4 ibi 29c
bch

M exicorn i2-oxl6

5c

, i

A p p le s 5 ib* 4 3 c
Colorado Yolipw

nortdo

Niblsit

C elery

*»*n&lt; 10c O nions 5 n» 2 3 c

Oroao Florida

•too ry Juicy

Onions

2 bcht 19c Grapefruit ib 6 x/ic
VoUncto

Jplcy

Lemons

PICKLES
Kim pkhfkit hakinm .

COD FISH
SALT FAT BACK

.

lb 19c

G A R D E N -FR E SH V E G E T A IIL E S ARRIVE D A IL Y !
YOU W ILL A L W A Y S F IN D TH E V K Itf BEST QUALI

POTATOES

POTATOES

CABBAGE

TOMATOES

FRIDAY HOT SHOT ONLY!
FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS , 12 oz pkg . 2 for 15c
BUTTER
LETTUCE
NORTHERN
Gold Medal
TOILET
CONDENSED
TISSUE
MILK
GAUZE
TOILET
TISSUE
3 for 15c
(Limit 4 ) .. 14 oz 15c
SUCED BEETS
TOWELS
9c
APPLESAUCE
PATNA ftICE.
Starch 2 for
Gnld Medal

Fancy Pippin Cooking

Carrots

SAUSAGE

ib

- •■

12c O ranges 5 ib* 33c

Mussolman’a

I i •§ 9 »l4 rr»

Gold Modal

FLO UR
5

ibs* 2 9 c

___________
. i ■
Junior or Hsgutai
.

F lo u n d ers 3h&gt;s-wsi».
,

D a- Spanish

•

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W hole Sail

M ackerel fc 2 3 c

MJbllet

Fla. Bsoch

BpUj Sell

W hiting

u&gt; 2 3 c .M acke

W ien ers &lt;b 35c
lunnTland toehed

Sausage
Oa. Smoked

Sausage

,

»

39c

1- -

* . 32c

Sausage

** M e

Sausage

R&gt; 39c

H*

Igologna

«' 31c

%(eat

ib

25c

Tomato Juice
J t K . f Me«4Ja
Pork &amp; Beam

K otex 2 pkg* 4 3 c
OaMw Roach

8m.

H ives »s 2 9 c 15c

1 t* P a rk a s

• It

1 'h&lt; itsld k

Baby Fonda
a W T io lsn l lit.
Marmalade
N "» K rall
Mayonnaise

Cocoa

©serve*
eans

- .

Buaavlond Cndlsts Link

Xtagaa See.

i

Er every

o o rK io i

j. .*this fresh coffee, mm*
•U with flavor. CustOA
GigUnd thc minute you buy. »*
jrpur assurance of the grandest
crjOcc you’ve d m nude- And too

Lean Choj
Pork Sidoe
Shoulders
Wost, Backbo

—there's e' b le w f of, A R F tiilfe e

11u (exactly suit* jour taste. Try it

u aze Tissue

PtiJVItllN

m i RE i

i mas*

mm

Ue. 9yte
R e io tU r

3 for 20c *

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FACT SEVEN

THE SANFOTU). HEIMLD, SArfFQIU). FI.OH IDa

AY, APRIL 11, 1915

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REAL ESTATE-UnOKER
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fur th e first fr»e.
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park fur 11 « m ure..
W.B EUerbe and T.A. Vaughan
rrtirrsru tiu g the Outboard A*»de­
lation. appeared on behalf of
ihpir rro u v to liremrnt to the
City a Plan for a municipal pruharin* &gt;*cl for constructing a concrete

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installation*.

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Phone 200

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or^aairod fo giro tho ia*i
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in m l* i n i to d i n g toon* on
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J i Kueland. Jr. U t i i f n

HELP WANTED

FOR S A L E AT
THE ELECTRIC
S E R V I C E CO
•Or per liar far three lu ertU o *
07c per liar far t Insertion*
$5 i

p e t line for 10 inerrtiua*

Mia 1a n a ra le s . . . She
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CuttPL ti*» Word* to Lbe bn*, iacludinx phuue aud addrea*.

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CARRIER BOYS OR GIRLS for
T1IE HANFORD HERALD.

1317 t H iu r ls u AvenueLIGHT r o t i j r n i i l 's i e k lm Navy
eochten, 1201 Celery A re. ha*
wife. *!:-'«&lt; to 1) 30 A. M Mu.t
0 complete
line of Ballard
be able to driv* car
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Feed*; also groceries and gaso­ I AJlNATIUKS and snspdrsgun*.
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line.

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ELECTRIC FANB AND WATER
COOLERS
RY
WESTING
1S&lt;36 I'Al h A R lI Sedan- S*j find
HOUSE
. GAS AND ELF.(
F it r D e p t
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SFj TTI-EI) person to »••&gt;* at
THIC RANGES AND WATER
Heridcrson* Place
Y r*' f u n d
HEATERS . . . FRIERSON'S
Job, good wage* to right per­
PHONE U , '.'THAT'S ME". GOOD MLCK at (12 n n e Aw
son. Phone b i t ”.
nu*.
8 ROOM" FURNIBHED bouse.
COLORED
porter. 18 year* or
Owner leaving town. £18 W. NEW 30-galion tank* for Westolder. S hip's Service. SNAS.
la t SL
injrWuse hot water heater.
I’ho nu M 2 -it.
MAID wanted V A. M. to 1! noon
daily, tlx day* week. Call Mr.
Mullins, H ill Theater. Phone

FOR RENT

ONE KITCHEN cabinet. S ll.w BEDROOM with kitchen priv ilrg
ex. Phone 72.
1708 Park Are. or phone W7 J
LOT I. Block' 13, Sanford Farm*. NICELY furnished "bedroom near
0 pete* unimproved. Make offer
Air Base on bu* line
Phone
|L 0. Sperry, &gt;721 Fremont
494-J.

Kansas City. 3, Mo.

5/4 H .l'. Evan rude (cub) out- BEDROOM pleasantly
, boar-1 motor.
Perfect condi­
1408 Oak Avenoa.
tion. P eta Nash, 1300 Park

BUSINESS SERVICE
By an expert with
30 year*' * p ,itra ce who guar­

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prveiata a trial. Temt ursrily
located at 40SSk French Avo.
A- fL Welch.

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(Generator Porta
O n r n l o r Regulator*

Head Light*
Driving Lights
Light Relay*
Horn*
I'niun Itatterlen
Oil Killers
New Electric Motors
Complete

A utom otive

E lectrical B e r r ie n
Radio Repairs
207 M agnolia Rhone 101

Gen. Eisenhower
Announces Nazi
Resistence Folds
province of Moravia. Farther
north Red troop* lac need an altout attack to reduce the fort re* 5
n tv f Breslau un the Oder River
I’AKIS. April 11. OJ-t- The V .
‘ S V frth Army, tp a iiack »r&gt;-t
hack ia i* with t i e American
F irst Army toward Berlin Quick­
ly toppled G rrm any’* ISifi city
of Ilk m over y n '.r relay tod rwept
on 2&gt; mile* Inta Brunswick'» out aklrta a t a point only HO mllet
from the reirh capital.
White tank unit* of the Ninth
also overran BaitgiU cr. ail* of
the G oer in* Bleat work* 10 mile*
southwest of Imperilled Bruns­
wick. U. S. F irst Army troop*
ill a 40-mile advance on the so u th 1
(m ashed into Nordhauaen and
likewise struck within 110 a llra
of Berlin with the setiur* of
localities near Auleben. t i miles
west of Halls and 67 mils* from
Lei p t i c .
F arth er sowlh the U. S. Third
Army rapturing 2&amp;&amp; members of
the G erm an fersiim ministry at
M nehlhausm ,
roiled
on
and
reached tbs outaklrU of E rfurt
and Coburg, M miles from Ctechoalovakian frontier in the sweBIn# drive to split Germany.
Thousand* of Allied Warplanes
srrr* aid in* the expjasiv* adranees into tbs h eart of Germany
and destroyed 777 German planes
during the day.
In tb f north lh* British Second
Army Sent tank column* seven­
th* shattered Weser river line
north of fallen Ilannoysr, a city
of n early a half-million pofuls
lion, and reached the Alter river
a t a p ain t within 60 miles of

located.

NICE FIVE room house. Two
. bedrooms, hath and larr* screen­
MATTRESS RENOVATING
MODERN wall lecatad 6 room ed porch. Electric lights and ALL
TYPES mattresses and box
hevaa. Call 812X.
running water. Newly rede­
springe rebuilt.
Have your
corated
inside
and
eat.
Near
work
done while wa still have
MODZL A FORI
Sanford Golf Course between
ticking. One day service if de(heap. 510 E.
Lake Mary and Sanford. Write
■ired. Sanford Mattress Fac­
PO. Boa &gt;763 Orlando, Pin.
tory. Phone C72-J.
Att; Mr. Rovlnson or phone
Or Undo 8108.
TWO nicely furnished bedrooms, FOUND: Sum of money on Firat
Street Saturday. Owner may
807 Magnolia Ave.
■—
■am ■ n ■— —
p
at The Herald
TWO furnished bedrooms. e*mJ.
« foreihb adr.
A t*.

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H rrm# 800 or 10.7.

WANTED—
WANTED TO BUY: M HENS
AND M FRYERS. PALMETTO
O R O C E IT , 317 PALMETTO
AVE. PHONE 44L

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FOUND: Car k«r an rlng^ Own­
er may have by paying far

MISCELLANEOUS

LAUNDRY NOTICE

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R A T T A N for S U MME R C O O L N E S S
A suit# of spcria.1 hcaaty— it will tic tho pride of your Sun Porch for
mony yeorn to come. Beautifully upholstered and with full Spring Cou­
rtrue l loo.

Table to match . ...

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MODERN BEDROOM BEAUTY!
1 1 4 9 -5 0
A aoite of dLtioetion and beautiful design; Walnut in modem .styling,
this suite will lend charm to your bedroom Utia Spring and for r a w
Spring* to come! Four pieces, Bed. spacioua Cheat of Drawers/ and
Vanity with Urge Pittibyrgh plale glass mirror and Vanity Bench.

EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
DAMP WASH—THRIFT
( f U t work Iron^l. w e*ft*S * S P * n l *1*1*)

ROUGH D R Y -D B Y WASH

B e a u tifu l. . .

and

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room , bedroom .

Complete finished service will be ac­
cepted beginning Monday, April 16.
"We appreciate your cooperation*

of q u a lity .

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* 5 0 , * 1 5 0 , $ 1 5 0 or m or

r tie M ilitary oa* r te r fighting
- in the expected
,
u no xatl u&gt; *rt A0&gt;rd invasion of Nippon and a
a r t 70 percent * * rn m r th at the nation'* finanhable to h a rt rial fabric i* weakening at th e |
irta i«w A *4. 1aoamm
_
j Tokyo radla broadta n s • heard
t by the FCC aaid Premier Baron
--------------------- Kuntaro Suruki aummonod hi*
rakiuet e r r an ined Saturday, for
.a n .re tire in which m « n !e n “ex- I
rharired opinion* rj^ o m u ilr "
'
A Nagoya broadcast Quoted F7- 1
nam e M inuter Teyoaaku H im **'
£ U S S W '* r \( f l 9 5
in w a rn :ay th at inflation of
Jatian ’* currency u U eo tm rr a
• lerin u i question" because N ip­
pon i* "carrying out a war on
.*orh a vaal arake,"
Dome). the
J aliaiipor ip w i
a rrn ry . beportad th a t l i e Finance
Ministry had approved a t.lin to
” r»-'irr»tiiie*' the Bank of Japan
and “atmpUfy and *tr*«rtJeii~ it*
i setup by cotopraitstng ita SI
bureau* into one office, three
&lt;1.n»f-tm enu and eurfct bureaus,
H:m»e aaid " t i u r . r n in the war
• iluatHin" had created a need for

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preserve lavlolale thooo iaretlsaabU privlW f«i for which wo ho to brow oo leag con ­
tending—wo moot fight!
—TATIUClt n u l l .

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EnUblished 1908

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N E^V SPA PEK

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

F R ID A Y . A P R IL

1.1.

M e m b e r A.wvociatcd P tcsh

U. S. Ninth Army New President
Is Now Reported 48 Harry Truman
Takes His Oath
Miles From Berlin Conference Is Held

F u n e r a 1 Servi£
To Be Tomorrow
- lit Washington

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Absence Of Luftwaf­
fe From Skies In__ dfcates Revolt Of
German Air Force

U. S. Pilots Find
Targets G etting
Scarce In Reich
The Americun Ninth Army
III

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r

1b only 48 miles from Berlin
after a GO mile armored dash
to Tanjfcrmuendc, outflank­
ing Denmark, Hamburg, Luebock. The Third Army in
within 18 miles of I&gt;eipzij(,
driving to bisect Germany,
join the Russians and seal
off the Bavarian Alps.
J u s t north wont the Kirst Army
w as t o t rciHirtcd 23 mites from
I/cipxfg. S outhw ard, the Seventh
A rm y was 25 miles from Pay
r e u t h and 29 from N curnherg
The Canadians entered Arnhem.
Holland. The Ninth rleseil the
Elbe River U&amp;milo front. putting
its tan k s on the last 57 m i h s of
unbroken stretch leading to Iter
lin.
F ron t dispatch says *he "virtual
by complete disappearance of the
C a rm a n air forre over the Third
A r m y front aub stan tiates the re­
port*! L u ftw affe revolt."

FhkJdftyOf Lines Make
Pin-Pointing Vital
11 Objectives Hit

As Chiefs Of State
MeetAtWhiteHouse
With New Leader
PA RIS. Apr. t». ( A P j —
Urn. Eisenhower, r i pgr wing
grief and ahock ovrr the
-death of President Roosevelt,
pledged to his successor today "u n rrm ltte d effo rts for
the achievement of final vic­
tory."

E x p re ss io n s
p a th y

Three

M esstraehralU probably

ff ii 7 3 j£ *&amp;.

Secretary of State Stettinlus op
to next In line fer the office.
1. The Vice ■Presidency itself re­
mains vacant, but Senator Ken­
neth D. McKstlar of Tennessee,
president pro-tempore, become*
permanent presiding officer of

tha Benito.
K-S, McMullen, soil eonterv**
eon
ttonlab from
Gainesville,
w ritte n County A gent C-R, Daw- through seven Cabinet poritfons.
ana U iat he rtp c c ts to be a t hit
In event of the death, removal
Monday’ to discuss or resignation o f e Vie# PreaWent Johnson,
•oil ponservstlon problem* In the
county. 7
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metal. ToetmaeUr Oea- end R, H.
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Montie E. Cj
70 Years Of
♦til.I Died ThursdayP.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt

People Of Sanford Pay Tributes
2 Sanford Boys
To Memory OfAmerica’s President Have Brief Visit

on I'agt

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Colid Progress In
Cl o t h i n g Drive

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, olwervnl u |H-rl.Nl ,,f wilt nre in ' Ini k of Sanf 'i i|;
rneniorv nf I’rpildent lto.r*evcll ' 1m M S &lt; n iti
1 S Mi * all, local chi.irm.iiu i ... , Mr-A \ cl hi
"f 1lie l r111 I Nm inn* I 'l-illir e . . , i*h'\ dll*, Tr*X
i nil... tmn D m e. rejHirted
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munity with Minimal Filrmt- I' hi
TALLAHASSEE. Apr It.
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pit* m u l t i n o t r u a l U e i L b i u I i i u m y
(S p ecial)—We
are
deeply
Grt , * t! Ii I .i..i,.l 1
lMwf hud Lr**n *’**111** IrtI fn r p&gt;1111 &lt;
dlfl ru«t lyrlicvp the report
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grieved at (he pawning id uur
ft!
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great I’rraldenl. He died like
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Senator Lloyd F. Hoyle.
Civil War.
lie ha, carried out i each other for three years They and Ena. John K. Ilndee of lb* In Kvergrren &lt; emelery.
S anfonl realdenta were nhocked tli* policies of hi* arty with u are T Sgl David I mirecy nn‘] Merchant Marine, who has Just
Pullbenrers will hr VV. O,
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has
won
th*
admiration
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friend
Mrs
Hattie
T
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I'nursev
of
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ning of Preaident Rooievelt'i
Brliigra. &lt;’ (
G antt, Wi
Orlando.
death which was firs t received In and foe.
Htmidenmi^i- ami Jl. Unit
A
General
Motors
sound
film,
“ He will go down in history ns
W rote David: " S a y m other, I the "Silk Rutile to the Fur E ast,
the form of a radio flaah a t about
our g r e a t e r leader."
did it. I found my firnlliei na l showing a motor caravan to u r
6:45 o'clock In tho afternoon.
E a rl
I). W e e k s
All achools In the county held
Today the flag on th* municip­
from Paris, through T u rk ey to
al flag pole and oth er flag* In memorial service* this morning P a t t o n ’s army, an I got Sunday A fganistan, was shown bv Georg*
the city and a t the Banford Naval and today RupL T. W. la w to n off. We were uni" 15 miles a p a r t Touhy of the Holler Motor Sales
A ir S tation f ir a t half m art In made the following statem ent: so I went over. Billie was on Company.
F a ll D Week*. S r. DSMn
l U s l l s s H a , !*■*. r . s r l
observance of tho Preildent'a "The school children and the fac­
Joe Moss, salvage rlrl(r^ c h a ir­ a letti'r In bin piiM-nln, Mr.
ulties of Sembmle County are
p airin g .
man, told of plans to e;~
Mrs. S. G. Wfikii nf R o u te
M ayor Edward Riggln* today m ourning the loss of one of Ihe
booth for salvaged waste pa
X 60, reported h itir Jnp o;
mad* th* following atatom ent: greatest friends education haa
to be erected in the re a r o f
tt*E RL-the Naval action in
,
“T he death of Preaident (Roote- aver had.
P ost Office.
he perU ripeted during th* (nil
valt on the ere of hlc g reatest
“ Preaident Roosevelt ws* to
phase o f (h* gUmk i.n Iwo Jl
trium ph waa received In our comI C S s l l s s . * n „ P a c e S is)
With the 26th In fa n try ( T r o ­
“ W# had UtH( ui.n.Jptlon
pic
Lightning)
Division
on
Infar a s w# w ar#
Chss.
Brown,
Qua
ion, Apr. J8, ( R prcin l)- Major
had n lo t o f
Hamilton H. Oven, husband of
O . B.
support, and crula
K ath ry n T. Oven, HOI P ark A ve­
name* of which T
nue, Sanford, Fla., has been
We were supported
W HEREAS, th e people of th* -United Btatea and n f the whole aw arded the Bronxo f l u r Medal
U. K. Collum, one tim e resident carriers. I didn't at* l
w arld are bowed in deep grief o re r the death on April 12, HMfi, for harolc achievem ent d u rin g
Wslthoer.
a t th* balovad P reaident ol th s Unltad States. Franklin Delano the 2 6 th In f a n lrv (Tropic l J g h t - of Banford and the fa th s r of We hod very little *lr
A. F. Collum of this city, died the Japs. We ihelled
Jlo o aav ak ; awL
w
nlng) .Uivlslon’a fig h tin g on Lu- early yesterday morning at h li lions and everything
W HEREAS, the world has loot one of It* foremost leader*, both xon In th* Philippines.
home In W est Palm Beach. Mr, and th a t w« couldn’t

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Bureau will hold a slipper meet7180 PAL Friday. A pr. 20
Woman’* Club,
Wathen, WCffN

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The ten car spcrlul tra in , f i
..f friend* and associate*,
hurried hare when news* o fli-ulh siirrad. gut under w aj
10:15 AM. , C e n tral W ar
The lotdy w»» taken to
(rain on a motor him led At
. nlaaou llm iugh u lunc of aOw
from Ft Bcnning. tin.
I' vah IhuUMUul suliiit r t from
Fort Henning litfn n lrv nnil Pf|

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t ho Wtfc A rm y Lffound FilJ
I'nntl from F o r t BiLum ir. ted
i r i v*
:ieiu G hirf W a r r a n t O f f i c e r Lmy
fiMtlfiliflil in «n .\rmv (ilniu* aifilial Kbcraole. F a l l b c a r c n ^ Wcrflf fl
w nli'*.l*n*ud inMurnmc 1 l.tk*- *«’
from the A r m y ,
virlunllv
all mittona flr«
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htiif iiiasI mui many jr«*vernmrnt*
F ifty picked MP*i
decreed * m n u n iin - p r t i o .1 . lia n n ln g provided
Churrhltl, Stalin. Chinng h u t little
v illage
a
tilick,, and other nuC*M«*» rritt . which :*
f Owes1
| n p H l l l t i n v of pympaOiy
In W nshm^ton. V irr iVfi I’lrni
j Mini v T rum an Manumeil the Hr* t
dr nt '• hiirdrn with tlir n i*I **(
v.%ni| fill&gt;rlic ('onifrchft, T n i n .tn
f e' I *i■*•t 't’nnii'T. cilit I
ly

William Hawkins
Died Wednesday
In Lake Monroe

Stettinlus Is N ext
In Line For President

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honor guard.

t O s i t a a e * am Wage TVva*
The four rallroed y a n u at­
tacked were located a t Btendal,
Plauen, Hof and Ecer. Ths a ir­
fields were a t SchafsU dt. Unleralaurersbach and Roth. The two
ordnance depot* were at Beyrouth
and Cirafenwchr, the oil depot at
Mr^ s and Mrs. Hoy Schmidt, Derben and the repair ren ter at
2tfl French Avenue wero sur- Purlh.
AH th e ta rget* a tta c k e d were
rfsed with a visit from Mrs.
W|[|l«m E v erett ISawkln*. fl3,
chmlilCa brother. H. C. Vincent In cen tral Herman/" waat of Ber­ pioneer
resident
of
Semlnple
of Anaheim. Calif. This Is Mr

ford, July 18, 1881, and had
lived here all his Ilf*- For 23
y ea rs he operated e m eet m arket
a t Third S tre et and Sanford
Avenue, from which business he
retired in 10ZS. For a number of
years he operated a fleh camp
a t tba Wckiva River. Ills parent*
were bom In this section when
Seminole was p art of Orange
county.
Funeral sendee* for Mr. H*v
kina will be held a t 3:00 o’clock
Hun day afternoon a t th* Erickson
Funeral Horn* with ths Rev. Ur.
EL D. Brownlee and th s Rev. J.
B. Root officiating. Interm ent
will be In S rivan Lax* Cemetery.
Mr. Hawkln* la survived by
th e widow, Mrs. M ettle Mas
Haw kins of N. Lake Monroe)
one daughter, Mff- W. A. Cas­
sidy of N. Lake Monroe) a foo­
te r daughter, Mr*. Chaa. Me.
Clellsnd of Daytona Beach) .one
eon, W. C. Hawkln* of Jackson­
ville; flva grand children, Loured * Mae C aaudy of N. Lake
Monroe) Roberta and Pod Hew.
k ins. Jacksonville) Carol Ann and
S an are McClelland of Daytona
Beach: three brother*, L. A.
Haw kins, ove r Ma i l V. D. Hewkina of Lake Monroe I J . E. H ag k in s of CUwtsteni and three
lis te rs , Mrs. NeUlo H. Croea of
T am pa; Mrs. 0 m
Evans of
T am pa: and Mr*. L au ra C ram ­
m er of Q ew U ten, F la.

F ro m

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lifuic School u n d e r tho Of
com niit Hi1 of M a jo r &lt;riaHUng)
L, VVuJWer ttrrfvoii in tho
m nnitng hour* to provide

Bunday ftrv My. Roosevelt. whose
body wa* enrout# to Washing-

parents, Mr. ami Mrs. II. I*. Vin­ were reported by relu m in g pilot*
cen t In 1880 front Dawson, N. D. e* good to excellent, w ith impko
billowing up to 10,000 feet a t
W ayne B, Albers, Townsend U refenwohr and Roth,
representative of Florida will be
A t F u rth , where the bombing
the main speaker a t an all day had to be done through an open­
convention to be bald Sunday la ing In the elouda, m oderate anti­
th e Court House. A business airc ra ft fir* waa encountered, but
m eeting of the 6th district will elsewhere It was meager or en­
be held a t 10:00 A. M. followed tirely absent.
by a covered dish luncheon st
Planes of the Royal A ir Fort#
noon. P. V. D raa of Daytona Coastal
Command bagged a mer­
Reach will preside. Speaking will chantm an.
tanker and a achoon• ta r t a t 2:30 P. M. The public t r moving a under
the.. cover of
la Invited to attend.
darkneaa from Baltic an d Danish
to southern Norway early
The secretary of the Navy has port*
this m orning, while a num ber of
approved 20 trailer unit* for other
attacks w ere car­
em ergency housing a t the San­ ried obombing
u t In the Skagerrmk and
fo rd Naval A ir Station, it waa
.
announced today by Rep. Joe M t t n g a t . 7
■Hendrick*. U nite cost about 92,800 each. Principal contractor*
a re Ife y |{. Sm ith Company and
Fred Howland, Ine.. Miami. I t U
anticipated, according to Ren.
Hendricks, th a t these prime con­
WABHINGTONTApr. 13. 0P&gt;tractor* will sublet contracts to Acceasion of Vice President Tru­
local contractor*.
man to the Presidency moves

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A board R oo n ev clt
T r a in ,-A p r. 13, ( A P ) —^14*
l,,,&lt;(&gt;• o f P resid en t Franklt
11 R oosevelt, w h o d ied 1
^inleiily y e ste r d n y n fto m
was enruuto on a '23-P
run to W arthiiiiftun tod ay
funeral
se r v ic e s
Soturdi
S y m ­ ulTcrnoon in W aaliingrton

WARM SPRI NGS Apr I I
I AP) — The
t rai n r i r m n e
Pt.-lilili*
RiN.-r.clt - IiinI.

unprecedented trip to
“m i .
he lunched

lin and south of N urm berg. Visi­ County, died at 3.0 0 o’clock
V ln re n t’s first visit to Sanford bility was ideal except over the
»l hi* hem* »t North
In 80 years. He Is one of s railroad yards at Plauen, where Wednesday
fam
ily of eight children who the bombing was done by Instru­ l a k e Monroe a ft e r an Ulrica* of
smll,
red to Sanford with th tlr ment through clouds. T he results four month*.
moved
Mr. Hawkins was born In San­

O f

P o u r In

H u m b le

WASHIN GTON, Apr
13, OP)
—H arry 8. T ru m an sglxed Im­
LONDON, Anr. I I .
mediately on the grim problems
pite the dimirnahlnr num ber of of winning the w ar and securing
ta r g e t s for strategic bombing, the th e peace today as he shouldered
United S tates 8th Air Force sent th e responsibilities of the Prc*l.
out 1,200 h rav y bomber*, esrorl dency.
rd by 750 fighters, nn.l attacked
l e a v i n g his modest Connecticut
eleven military Installation* w ith­ A ienue ap a rtm e n t early fur (he
White House, tho new President:
in the Ucich today.
The points attacked included [ 1. Held sn emergency vaar
council
with his top mill U ry nun j
four railroad yard*, th r e e a ir ­
fields, two ordnance depots, an rnanders.
2. Reviewed
world
political
oil storage' center and a repair
problems in a 20-nnniite confer
factory for jet propelled plants.
R r c a u i t of the narrow ing area ence with Secretgyy of S tate Stctbetween the Russian an d Hritish- tinlua.
3. Issued a proclamation set­
A merican front*, and because of
the fluidity of the ground situa­ tin g aside tomorrow as a N a­
dav
of
m ourning
for
tion, few a reas remain open to tional
heavy bombing with a a fe ly to our F ran k lin D. Roosevelt.
4- Conferred with a close lewown troops. Pln-nolnl ta r g e t s are
alm ost all t h a t a r t l e f t to ths y e r friend, Hugh Fulton, who has
Flying Fortr&lt;b*ei »rul Liberator*. been mentioned fo r a post If any
They pin-pointed several of cabinet change* ar* made.
6. Made an Im mediate end
these today against negligible

Across the Elb*, the Second
A rm ored Division met strong
opposition suggesting tie- Nnxls opposition.
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Entire World
Mourns Death
Of President

L ieut HafoM Haakins
Arrives In England
S MUrn/vV£lee? rTaetoent.
pSISlF * * ” '
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U. F. Collum, Father
Of A.F. Collum, Dies

PROCLAMATION*'

h i th a conduct a f the w ar and J ot the establishm ent of • tasting
peace,) and f t Is eacpecially flU ing amt proper th a t the people je a a e
during th* funeral service for the Preala Senate, J U w il « “T T S T tefw U
w— *
w . f r dent^ at* Die “ndt*business
House. In W ashington, D.C. on April 11, 1045,-ut
pro-lam8.-00 o’clock
t
,
ftlon. m
3RE, 1, Edw ard H iggins as M ayor of the City
Glace of
is
do haraby reaoaat al] places of bualntie in th*
, clo*a a t 8:00 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, April
n closed fo r ona hour during said funeral service!

A staff officer in e field
artillery bqtU lion, Major Oven
persouelly supervised a fire d i­
rection center during critical
phases af operations ag ain st the
enemy during the pefrlod th*
"Tropic Lightning” Division hae
been battling the Jap s in Cen­
tn allant prayer for divine guidance in tral Luxon.
Accurate,
prom pt
dtclilana
our late President's plans for th* aucceaaful
of tk* war and the establishment of a lasting peace on made by Major Oven aided g re a t­
ly the l*Troplc Lightning" dough­
I further request that tba people attend a aervlce to be eon boys’ advance a g a in st the enemy.

Major Oven waa ordered to
thwted at th* First Methodist Church In Banford by- th* Banford
Mfhiatral Association beginning at 8:16 .o’clock P.M. on Saturday, tb* Hawaiian . Islands a few
week* .-after ’.thw, J*p* ,, struck
ii Pearl.. lUrtxjr,-.and , later m e
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Collum had been in 111 health fo r a big kick out of the in
se v tra l years.
called those J a p an es e
Mr. Collum, who with hl» wife, but gentlem an."
lived In Sanford from 1021 until
Seam an Weeks lived In
1937, was In the co n traetlnr busi­ most o f his life, attef
ness. His wlfa preceded him (n schools and prior to en
death exactly one year from th a service Nov. 31, 1913,
date, of hla death.
working as an electee a:
Survivors besides Mr. Collum In a ahTpyard at Savanna’
Include two other sons, W. K,
Collum and U. F. Collum, Jr. of
~CO R RECTIO N W est Palm B**eh; two brothers,
E. 8. McCall ts chalrmi
W. N. Collum of W est Palm Sanford Lions Club clo1
Beach and J. C. Collum of M ar- .lec tio n drive for oversc
le tu , G i.
i
and n o t IL B. Crumley,
Funeral services w ill be held stated In a Herald I
lay at 4:00 P. M. la "Vest Wednesday. Mr. Crumley
Saterda;
Palm Beach where burial mwill tk* recent Red Cross d r i f t
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PAG E

E IG H T

TH E

SANFORD

! Li this town. according to the, ;
|i'umstiuns of tit least twenty
German* this reporter has tnlh|oil to, was a farce. Ono GerI man, Uric Mueller, n former
I i)u&gt;oH&lt;y»dcx..ury. 'l p c frankfurter
fZetlting. toll]' how on the ClaWT*1
day tous,_4ui* bclorc the AmerIrurit arrived he wont to n s i«.
i * *■
- *
unity (uiied meeting of the Yiilk*.
limit
All ALUpfenm* Hally ."TJarf KrciiU xly MV*, Druni. ’
"when I got there," he said,
4 Davs Before City's ‘'everyhody
was drunk I couldn't
any sense out i&gt;1 anybodj. So
Fall Were Drunk git
1 Ju«t gave Lt11 trying und took
Fit AR K Ft HIT AM MAIN, Apr my wife mid rliild out of town
0, (Ah—All the trumpeting* of mid returned aa soon as I learned
Americans were here. That
Adolf_H itlrr’e propagandists that the
Pm-nfr, friendly service—a
must fight was late Thurwiny.”
the German
It
is unquratfonablo that the
&gt; 5 0 , &gt;150 , &gt; 2 5 0 or more
year or longer fo repay...
in the grand Wagnerian mood,
docility mid almost embarrassing
gloriously
and
to
the
last
found
reasonable crerlil re q u ire
To neailr everybody some­
no converts among the civilians eagerness to co-operate that has
been found here must not be
rnenis
including
loans
on
here.
day comes need for cash
taken ns indicative of the mood I
As the full story of Frank­ of ail Germans. For the people *
signature alone.
ia a hurry. Here we are
furt's fall Is pieced together, M who stayed her®--lhere arc more
organised to give the fast
seems clear, if this city Is any than * 1;&gt;0,000 left—defied orders
that the "twilight of by remaining behind, mid obvious­
service you must have.
F A M IL Y L O A N CO. evidence,
the gods," ending which Hitler
Room A—Fh. Ht*t&lt;* Bank Bldg. envisaged as essential to the ly were not closely bound by
Need monoy? We invite
Natl discipline.
J.E. Riislrml, Jr. Manger
honor of Germany, is aa remote
you “to come and get ill"
A week ugo, when the final
as r Nasi victory
Nasi orders to rvacule the town George E. Whitten, of ‘ Miami,
The Volksstrum (Home Army I Wrrr proclaimed, therr were some new Ivelcrterl president of the
llNfi.lMlu people here
Thus less Orange Bowl Committee, is the
than half olieyril the order* Ui crond native-Floridan to head
tht group, Whitten j&gt; president
lenvi.
of Ilurdlnos Department Stqie*.
H E LP W A N T E D —
The Germans Jicre are Co-operWANTED: Trained waiter or atlre In the point where they do
waitress, lintel Mayfair. Call not need to t&gt;.■ asked to do tilings,
(•Ml volunteer instead.
For In­
Mr*. Perry.
stance. u puliceinnn—he suys ho
W ANTED: Saleslady at HAA De­ was not a h’ ati—ahowed up at
government
hradquav- •
partment Store.
Full time. military
t|C5.. yea lords &gt; mid repotied that
Hanford Avenua,
nine explosive, r W j r . dfcL-l'c-tttf
0 ,
■■—■
.
i
n
i
:
t hs V IS it ljfA j *
G IR L " fvF-rfafl—
-Awtwk -mt W
rivet.
He
offered
to
lake
soldo
Beacon Dairies.
J n A in , Apr. Ii, (Special)— lieGentians down and sec that the etnelio-, of seven regional. vice
SODA fountain gfrls at Lanty'* rhergf* -Wert* tendered liartiilcsrt, ine.ii|enl.| of Florida's Orangr
Drug Store, part llmo or full 11 I ho military would giant per- H "»l rnmmillee,'und ...........
mission, permission wa* granted of I’ f Sciitl nf 1.ive t Ink ns n
tim e.
and the }nh was done.
•InIn dll cclul, ha-. Ik—a sanwisrIlurgomrlslrr Is Named
I'd here by ( ieorer }
Whitten,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
IVit hilt a dev a l In its in rival pi * •ulent of the orgaliiration
10« per line for one insertion
m
l
milkfurt
the
military
govwhir It put* on the big ]Hi*t-*ra*im
.SODA F O U N T A IN G IH L; nl.o
08c per line for three insertion*
girl for roametic and drug dc eminent stuff, under liieuteiintit football show here every New
07c per line for *6 inaertloua
Colonel
Howard
l&gt;.
Crissweil.
of
Vein's.
nartmrnt
Totichton Drug Go
♦5c per line for 20 Insertions
Washing ton, whs able to apl-oint
W Malcolm McCrory of JackMinimum ratea . . . 30c
I. Jyr toutiUr work. Ilobb's’ an acting huigoineUler and un •uni die, Thomas W. Bryant of
PHONE U s OR BRING Y O l K Ads to IH
iimr Hnkery. Apply mornings, ndvimry council of eight people Lakeland, Jack T. Branham of
Count, five words to thr line, inrludiug pi n
to minim American Arm\ ufft- Orlando W, A. Shnnds of GallicsAll advertisements for «lluatiun* wanted &gt;■II
COLORED
• mis al&gt;oii t kev factors In the villi', George E htlmomlson of
regular claailfled rate*.
Apply m
administration of the town. Aa In inon, Major Phillip D. OVoimel
liakei y.
&lt; rlssrll emphasized, the Ger­ of West Palm Heath atul Spesman group ,r solely advisory in
G O U lR E D
g ir ls
fu r
lau n d ry capacity it will lie set up to fa- said I Holland of Ilnrto-v, were
w o rk . R e g u la r hour* and w age* rllitate the Wi.rli of the military •ill |e cite ted tegtiiiinl riis presllini, and state dueitui* for one
A p p l)
in
person;
Svm *i nh

Before Aachen fell to Ameri-I
can forces, more than 300,0M&gt;
iOi-rom shells In addition to othet ammunition were poured into
the city.
*

A yc*: lalore Gon. Dougta*
MacArlhur Invaded the Philipnine*, his forces were fighting In
New Guinen, almost 1,600 miles
from those islands.

\ Y , A P R I L S , 19

H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , ,F L O R I D A

Peopled Army
A t Frankfurt
Called a ‘Farce’

RLTlAL c o m m OR SfcNsft
By Spuds Johnson

•ary for a good market for tht
former’s crop*.
A m e r i c a n consumers • hsr*
shown ever ilbce the war began
and employment ami wages hr*
gen rising that thrrveirrooftiw ti*
much more of the 7arm«r's broduce I f they have money than
in thnes of unemployment and
financial stress. This. Mr. Wick*
onl captained, effera -the farmer
•n
opportunity
for continued
high prialucUon and good returns
— If such a situation is maintain-

la tu m ltv

Go,

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Vt

The

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mi

,

i *ni
i ,

filli iru m i'ts te i
,.f

....

m il

Set a bottle o f furnituie oothn
In warm, v.atcr.a few.munRcwbcfore using because warm* polish
penetrates the porci of wood
falter.
,

When packing clothaa alip tooth
There will be many problems
tef the war. as there always or talcum powder Into a sock.

EXPERT
A U T O BODY W O R K

P A IN T IN G

7 Vice Presidents
Are Reelected To

I'u u iit v

bC7 e .been. bu$ the farmer, can At
feme thine about, tham. eah . htl,
himself, ahd the Ration to greet
* t security .and more satlifyln*
life if he trill think about then
and strive to proceed -Ih a *ay
which will benefit himself ant
others.

G e t • Choite fen d ers

stra ig h ten ed .

H ave

u n s ig h tly

body ilentu rem oved. A N parkling p a in t Job ’Will
m ake you prouc

o f that, new c a r appearance

HOLLER MOTOR
P h on e 5 2 2
C h evrolet

.OMantoblle

Cadillac

ii

n

BOAT with tnbumil motor. |
for quick sale. J A t i
, Pill
1st .St
TWO SM ALL farms—.one with
3 acre* tiled land, good Well, HAT ! F in l( Vhit*. m*v% l&gt;uUri y,
two atory dwelling, garage, out
J It f JtlliMII' 1 VV11*4)11 1 Otfll*l
house, about &lt;500 ft west of
1'ntiia
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
r-m
with fi acres tiled land, good
well, about W mil* from Lake SMV KB AI. itjiii |iIkp, uifl» till*
1u it vi m ttlll lilirlu .1't bull.
Monroe Post Office, with two
111. Hi ii.' 1Mlt A Vl-IUM
story dwelling, 2 story horn
J.W. Bull, Ph-mo 15, I ..! ■
Monroe, Fin.
I'AII't JIM!, or full time maid
w. let neater, c
wanted.
Gall
Mr.
Mullins,
SPRING P LA NTH nm* i early—
tit'a
items
PI
Phom- *(, HJt,* Theater, today!
Psppora, Tomaloo*. Eggplant
. Collardn. Broccoli. J.W
Hell
Phone lf&gt;, Lakq Mumm.
FOR R E N T —
Sllls'lngi* iri'im itiinplutuiy ah
BEDROOM with kitchen prmleg sent fiorn their fipiygiit*. and m
IRON BED and flat apungi
11■
e». l ’hon« 72.
W. l»t BL ____
tnr n* ‘ can tie determined, little
NEW SHIPMENT!
FURNISHED apartment nt lot or no organised sabotage hy rivil
Touchton. 1201 Celery Ave. has
inns was uttrmpted before the
ETF.KI
lawn
rakes.
W. r.th Si
a complete line of Ihilluid
Amrricnn* came.
Hil
l.
HARDWARE
GO.
ITrone
61
Feeds; alio groceries and gusoVihen this rejiorter naked an
hedroS m
pleasantly
located
Ifne,
elderly man now serving as an
19.'!5 PACKARD Seilan. Sanford
1408 Oak Avenue.
Interpreter for the military gov­
Fir* Dent. Phnne 73.
ELECTRIC FANB AND W ATKIt
LARGE . attractive comer room, ernment whv the Germans had
COOLERS
BY
WESTING
private hath, garage, la min­ not followed the exuluple of Ru*HOUSE . . GAS AND EI.EC
ute! from 8NAS, Fern Park
TRIG RANGES AND W ATER
on Highway 17-92. One or t»o
- H EATERS . . . PIERSON’S WAI NUT dining table, six chairs
gentlemen
preferred.
Phone
PHONE 2.1. “ T H A T ’S MK"
and -cnei 2.112 Palmetto Av-winter Park. 1217-R
j u s t r e c e iv e d :
TWO ROOM cottages unfurnlsh
Good acnih inops with handle*
ed. f’bon. 23T-J.
All sicca.
H IL L HARDW ARE CO. Plume 6J
GAL. Winchester Mml. 62 NICELY furnished room near
Sporter, Lyman sights, 300
Air Baae, on bus line. Phone
8 ROO-M FURNISHED hoUi
rounds ammunition. Will trade
494-J.
Owner leaving town. CIO W,
for shotgun J.H. Proctor. 908
1*1 UL
Kim Ave.
Stricklnnd-Morrison
W ANTED—
ORANGES, 11.60 bushel, dc NEW 30-gullon tanks for WestInc.
llvvred. Phone 783-W,
inghouse hot water
heater. TO BUY user] refrigerator. Phone
fo
r
(Complete
Phone MS-R.
P ft'A C T T T 5 A ‘ L L' Y few ina'n'i
Motor
Tune-Up
bicycle. 701 W. 3rd Bt.
NOW IB THR TIMR
TO GBT THE TOP PIUCR
I
’
hone
200
ONE 300.CI1 ICK electric brood- BUSINESS SERVICE
FOR YOUR CAR
•r.
Call at the "Maples”, WELDING: By an expert with WE W IL L give you full value
Grapcvllle.
R, G, Swope.
10 ycuiV eopcrlcnce who guar*
for your car—(Dot cash. Yes,
Miitees cvety job. Would ap­
and we will handle the govern­
SEVEN 3-ruum houses, lets than
preciate a trial. Temporarily
ment red tape for you. Save
♦1,000.00 for each houae and
located at 40814 French Avo.
lota o f bother, your time and
lot, on hard road.
Du hurl
A. 1L Welch.
expense by coming here at one*.
Lumber Yard.
FOR S A L E A T
HOLLER MOTOR HALEB
STORAGE your car at Kent'* 308 W let
Phone 511
LARGE house for wrecking, good
Garage.
Specie’
rate dead
lumber. Duhart Lumber X^rd.
storage.
T H E ELE CTR IC
T. I 8 T I N G 8
APPRECIATED.
RAYMOND V BALL, REAL­
5IATTRK8S RENOVATING
TOR. Phone 080. Fla. State
» O B i n S ? N Q&lt;,a
a A ,i ! , . , . h » , A L L TYPE8 mattreaaea and boa
S E R V I C E CD
Bank Bldg. ___________________
complete.
Five
acres with
■piings rebuilt.
Have vonr
frulL
deep well
and fine ' work done while we atlll nave
HOLLOWARB. Sterling, Silver
spring.
Po»*«*»lon lmmedlateticking. One day service If deSpark Plugs .
Plated ware, any condition. An­
slred, Banfonl Mattreea Fac­
tique Jewelry. Write or tend
RAYM OND M. BALI*. Realtor
tory. Phone 07W.
Spark Colls
’ Phone wo. Fla. SUte Bank Bldg.
NOG RADY’S 4
11 Uagruder Arcade Orlando, Fla.
Wire Sets
TWO men’* \bicycle*, one pre­
war, ooo Vlcioty. Call at 400
Phone 1-8517
LOST: P. O. JIox ke
Ignition Points
* Palmetto, A p t No. 1,
IP YOU want to sell your pro­
reL to Olga Walden,
perty see me. Nothing too
PRO X IM ATE LY 1,000 RaneIgnition Condensers
smell or too Urge- Edward T,
lettom nail type celery crate*,
La no. phone t&gt; |.
&gt;xI9- i o ”. t f ' w
and 14 In.
New Generators
K V. Caldwell A Ben, Temp*
Vholesale product M kt Phono
with Edward F. Lane, Phone
Generator Parts
I 7575.g
i
'
W*
* ~ ' '•
’_______
Generator -Regulators
LOST: Brown billfold between W ANTED TO BUYl 50 HEN8
I0R W A LK TRU C K TIRES
H A V E now In etock procOuUet and Itolwrt’e Grocery.
AND 50 FRYERS. PALMETTO
Head Lights
Reward. Ella Louise Beasley,
telly all elcet In truck Urea
u n u L L it i , v
a &lt; PALMETTO
OROCERT,
817
019 W. le t S t _____
AVB&gt; PH O NE-441
vTMW
NO RW ALK PASSENGER TIRES
U|ht ' ltetnyu
WE H A V E In etock a JlmltoJ
r, \
Saturday A. M. pl«
quantity o f new Norwalk pas
nnd
receive
regard.
Homs
senger car Uroe. Also, good
quantity o f new tube*.

M ISC E LLAN E O U S

. ’ ‘

RECAfTED “ 1rmEH
irtuafiy^ r r x : : .
are required now

Phone 879.
CHEVROLET OWNERS

A KIT. 'isws,*'3S5&amp; “

208 W. l.L Bt. Phone M l
H etar fl«ld fane*

rolls. 514.18. S3 WANTED f O

pUy, 20 rod roll*,

rt’ PHONE_2104

.

BENT

FURNISHED apartment Novy
couple to be hare’ 2 y * m -

.1

H i l, Ml--

i Jo w l

h u i l M» I

I

K

( l u l l ) I.H (-&gt;In pre,. el &lt;In,ii
niau of itin l loii-tu .Svnlv Paring
Cmmiti -aImi wn* I1ti- fif»i Whitten w:i„ Iimiii p. I'nlulk.i ami war
brought In Mruini hv lu« paicut*
|n : :m 1 is* i ii.- *- ■ --(
,-n IIliegnn "m k fin Mill *imi&gt;'-* while
still a student nt .Miami High
Follow ii.a- a hitsinin* course at
John B Stetson University, he
relumed to Burdlne’s.
Ho was workim* in the men's
department on April 15, 1917,
when wnr was deelarcd, and
enlisted in the Nuv the next day.
Hr was in the service 22 months,
much of the tune being spent
a* supply officer with the rank
of lieutenant. Junior grade, on
ships carrying \iuiy cargo/ to
Frame . Whitten
relumed
to
IluriltMt-'s MnWi 1. I'd IP, us a
buyer for the dim- departments
Three years Inter lie became mer­
chandise manager, ar.d then was
vice president and general mana­
ger for more than 1G year*.
Active In civic work, he served
the last two Year* as chairman
o f the Important Orange Bow)
entertainment commute.
■Is. where even old men and
dren fuught successfully, he
"But the irUsslnn* had
hntnt* mid lomrllilng Li
fur. V.'i have nothing.“

chil­
said:
their
fight

AR E YOU DRIVING A CAR
THATHAS BROKEN
SPECTACLES 7

SAFETY
GLASS

207 Mstfnolla Phone 101

and Mirror Company

,.k '

ro m p lclc

Shadea— 3 * ^

to

Table Lamps

Shades— 2-95
Bases— y . 50

B u y th em no com plete unity o r separately.

for your home

SENKARIK GLASS

F'aEaixrogPM--"y W WVw,1V « — -

Bridge Lamps

Manners

£ ; BlectricaJ Sorvtom
Rkdlo Repairs

- Xi ‘

and

GOOD
TABLE
. * *.
, &gt;a TP . .

Union Batlorleo
Oil FUtera
i- ,
New Electric
Motors
.m
•
i
also
Complete Automotive

# i ‘ , V vis. . . . . *.*

Junior Lamps

111 W, 2nd 8L . Phone 320

f

w B M S f f ' M W i . . - -*

lous fltyllnga.

�£
"1
*\

•I

I l i l l l l X '1
It* ef w»*«»
,
: mil ~±1 *

'I
k

, , t t-,
.
"

I f we »i.'k to be free If f f »l*h t i
C{**** '•/ _ » v j i &gt;*U itas-s ^.i«yU:.T Lit ;.-;r:
lf»r ? I k wr.i.n
in ;* L.i.,
t„ „ , eta
I*n&lt;lln( » r ciu'l lt(,)»l f
— I'lllU t K lll.k H I ^ .

VO LU M E

XXXVI

a teats- Atari
• i l * l » * ■•
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*************

E-stablluhed 1908

Yanks Suffer
Reverses On
OkinawaHill

SANFORD,

Director

A P R IL

9,

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Wi 1

I ||f iM drfiir t ►re**^
lh* ITrim«Tui* h»*v 1*1
Mi(i,IKM) **»u «lllr* Ml 10 d «)».
*n \lliril iiffirl.l r.lim »lrd
»- (hr A lii*' cut the l» » l rill• a, rrnm W r.l.tn llidl»nd,
li.pplny Ihr hulk uf SO.000
mnr* V » i U . * k l . llas^h^f*.
thr Alllt*. (ni Mtlhln SO milch
||( (h- K'*». Uixrf

Sees As Nece&amp;s&amp;n

Rotary Club Buys Half Inch

Rain f

Important Issu e s
Seen This Week
4V In L e g isla tu r e

etahle Crops Seen i|C
f hu?r.i%*
.ui
hnving difficulty in getting' th
As Greatly Helped rrnp
picked in t HTte for £

4*

4II* A a u il.ll* r r « » A m i* H c a ii aud Iln tis h
S|n a rI im iii I -i t-xinl
I -- ii g ll t
U It it lit h k Ii I nf Hri-mi'ii a,a!
tlitvi*
A lin'd
1laiitiov i t
.i i j.111ML
n i ii hvv ki‘d
iii mu*H ,
iiftn tn n
lll'I'iHS
t hu nurih
Iiu*
N a zi
-halt ort'il
|lhtlll.
Wi-.-ur Hit or 1ni$' nil a U hl
mil-* frutil
7(1
Allis- s at''1 .n o w
Tin*
imiik fn-m lli$" F,1L«- IliUT thr
1.1-1 b,y Lit i r if i iM-f." iti't iiii r11**
\ 1IIU* a virtuuiK . •►mi•lt*tr*» 1 **■«!’
m.'MtfMarilv Th**
rnlri
,)=* ry|M$rt
ll»tn-h Sft-unT \r nu
r.l 111, III ill’ n i ?-►r11 Hr rmt-n and
l mi iIf - ;$*%nk
ITHF11Mcr-j1 Hhid' ,•f
l hu N *,fh $r ii•v ■ $■H1 i i within
1
Ml! 1*‘ i•F H* 1 :• t’ ' Wtlhitl
I,

^ 3 $9,921.25 Worth Of Falls In Sanford
7th W ar B o n d s During Weekend
Follows Appeal By
George A. Speer

*rb ree-(Q u a rters Of
Vienna Kngulfed In
Battle As Soviets
Take Rail Station

As Taps Sounded l,’ai‘euell To A General

Removal Of Ceiling!
On Vegetable Pricej

JACKSONVII.I.E, Apr. t*. (Sfc
I (.ini*T&lt;ong-continusd ilrougf^
j throughout Florida he* becomo jj
I mnjoi
to nur growers
I ittul 1 have ai'J'xtt k*i lu JJcnalfi
CLion-im-C/-t't»«e *n,lC ongress mm
- J riant", I'i'l -r.no lo do Die!
lit'.! t&gt; tir.v,* nil price rolling
it ........ 1fu^i Miir vegrlfthlfi*
U(h«*i\vi«r, mn innnpM will ml
I he utile to i n&gt; prcMlurtion co?iti ’
\\ i IIihih I
Wlnon nirtcto) t
l Stnt* F'hiiihpi* Market*, *aid i l
[hi* weekly crop mid market r
I v\v\% vi’Ntvrdn\
tbp.iri’* frnrti mir markets ll •
do tiit«* thfil the Hf*n«on i* ao fl ‘
2 1 T rr
. W0V ;! H E A V ILY LADEN WITH WEAPONS it.wl animtintl'm iMitiiU-i ■. ;t&gt;Hum ed that rain now woufl
,1
r. . ' 11 l" MI " rT : ,H '1‘.' “ .1 of the &lt;7th Infantry lhvi-.mii. Tenth Army, tiuu«c fm
iiief »e*t j unlv le«*^en to mriu* degrei* tl ?
the China coast, icikyo clwimed! t
1 '
[ ^
routinulmi their jtmirie nmrrh nrt Tokajihlki Shnnii i« iiu* |tloniii^e Miflei.*!/* he pintinuai more than 250 A met lean war-]
^
' “*1 1 K y k v u f i c h a in . O f f i c ia l U .S A r m y S ig n a l f'firftw
lni&lt; r
plot idn ' 11 \ iHir fifmthen
shm. sunk nr dunairtul &gt;;nee the) ll:,,„„T| 'ATmdph
•■i&lt;•i-«t rourl.fl
fate* that If rail
UkinAWit iitvaoion «m Muj
2-1 i
t-*11■I* -fi o 'ill have only tw
SutH*rfor 11iv.arii
struck
Kwnova
- . .• 4f| Hick* Ilf ehlpplnir. A
lira I t fir sunt hum tip uf Japan
•&lt;l l e u n n ff gone
A fei
The *appoint men t * of
Huron
going over theft
KiichifCi 11inirmm a xv&gt; p u -idrn
pulhcimg u poor quali^V ,
of the Pnvy ( otniiil Mini &gt;hir
mo oiMih are
11i na ktft
non T(SKo as forutirt) mint
dii n -i hamper
A tew
mmiMcf for Kaat Aim
Itii »h t.i* bringing $4.00 for lot |
wfcrf announced by the T«»kv«
i -iiml'i *
I ... .
prirea mngr
radio,
Both uppoint merit*
jir
• fi - 5 1
iii t«. 14 f»4
,
part a cumtmign by the new ptr
! i-bttkff uilnriU' of . rnili cOf^ j
mier Suzuki to atremrtbmi the
j lit u. • to merrate, with frtl cal
Japaneac adrntniMrat mn in the
l«e nn» * flipped last YVedneadii;
fnrt* of a HmomentouA Criaia-**
10 0% Subscription Fruit Trees And Vi*K- i
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M M HF It 102.

Metulier Aw toriulrd Presn

A sks Pepper Fo|
D r o u g h t Relit

(Ur AH^tMKd r m t)
T h e g rea test a rtille ry bot­
tle o f the I'ire i f i r w ar i* in­
dicated an A m erica n infan- i
trym en on southern O kinawa
Island bucked suddenly pow­
erfu l Japanese defen ses hack­
ed by an unprecedented con-]
cen tra tion o f N ip ixm esc field
guns.
S tro n g pillboxes and blockhouses limited
the fouttiwnril
push to yunii, ululr it Jni»rttir&gt;c
coUnUr-ftCUck*tWoN&lt;k Ihv \m «nranf from nnt» tfnmfnntfnfr hflf
on southern Okiiutv. n However
elfewheri*. the Marines puttied
two to three intlcfi northward toworil KuUuin Harbor
In the I’ mhppinen, •&gt;,l*X&gt; more 3*V|
NlppnnrKf! i!(*ut! were rotmted. incmrsin* tlu» Jaiiuno.«e hmnt*^ in.
that ratopoiurn to !H 1,851- Tliir*

o

M ONDAY,

u,-,w*r&gt;- • f y -

eser River Line Is Shattered
Hies Near Bremen, Hanover

Yanks Pause In Ryukyus March

Greatest A r t i l l e r v
Battle O f Pacific
W ar Indicated As
Japs Show Fiffht

»&gt;

F L O R ID A .

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the* \
II \TTI K * i i MI. M'l.M Mi*
' l»
Ihuy !*&gt;»»♦» s'*t inf*• Ihr . ft! 1)' •li. |. ' . rt * if
iNilo., kills'll I't'fl 1 I'mIn L**r» « tiuiinn.G i i.f 4|s
h\ 11 1.. r ,&gt;i4*r
f ijfhl init sm'*‘ 11r*i-l lt,,,r V) H- i,
Raluj|. hiiG- r 1nif rc.itioi ift l * . , ' it ‘ l

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1 1i i '% i Mt \rm v

t'uh^ _|qftid
- mm 1-.. k.*(s-l
mrHnit ih |. I ■1hr - uiuiih-i a
Fir» I mii*l AIIied l’n&lt;f Virbor ne *
\j line- » if t .ui!3 n t -on plrt*-d *t*fi.
ing the imp on tin German army
in Holland
%
At tho moil hem end
the
i titf v •* 11&gt;#&lt;tr i , ite.ii 111* nhftch. tiwrmttnv, » - frufi! ihf* A uteri* nf. *na*4**;ith 01,ll
■ .1 Mfi
l.rn M.iii M. e Rn»f t*f Den%ei iTpiich Fi r &lt;r urmip. f ii -tunrud
i \iini i .-.I 11,\i-ia.fi nud known m* a tank n ! run n ll)»* l|lii« k 1'•(psl. &lt;"$4J&gt;t II 1T1K 1
f*rfl il *h£tiu ',r' niilew fmm
muyIi I t &lt; apt .hi blip U.S Sifi iaI l urp
Muni)' tit 1 ns»xpin 11i*sl f u i»ft r aired
if) ths* ikfrf al mu rii ( »r rm»n ritiirl
nub* io .islvftius* nf the AjiUaL, .,
1*
kdiuh
Ball!. f! ,m.'. fit* t vci ihr***
I- rlh‘ '1 \ " TlflD .1 lilt l«i*i

-|i»el»t&gt;
Fa *c lo ?"«d quality
Korty-four uf thr ” !h War l oatiro-'ct.
nn«l
* nli iirr.
of ■riling r*i the ce ill.y ef $1.25
boiula , t-pualhiiK
Iti_ SoniinoIr l ounty
,
..
. wokoIuAI »1iu» CuP»)drrMtdo n in vim n i
m
mlin
nrt n
vtrj»
v»t # told
»o1(l in
to mevntftr*
mrnuifr. •Cl.er?'
J
that
'h«t tolnlf.
-wAwdmit 4*&gt; bfh cimrirr*
lo |1 fi!
thl RotAry STlufo today in w !0(Jy WynlheriiiAn H P Whfiner, T*V j Mi«he|
tVh rv
iiorrent rnponir In tin appeal by [ inch cif rnin during the wr*i ♦
‘ gM •twrUund c*»&lt;wl. and in-irket |
TAU.AHAS.Sia-; Apr -J. M V - iiror^i. A Speer Seminole t'uun* «nd Hi lc^"t port I v‘ elided
4*1.1 * ■n h if 'r.l 1»n 3,
a h - fuiufht
I **ead&gt;
1 1* (1 *«l«»a range!
Thr MiiiUla Ircillaturr ratrts itv
(hi-'i k*h k . i t ' ’ k -t'iili...ti!i t'ai L,
Ift •••ii
to I 75, dr pending on
anniiil work Wuluy, prrpftl r,1 t- ly t hnirnmn t»f the Tth VV'nr h might of )U week - diit ii -n
Hu* -.iimm*! i . i 4‘ : rh*- Hap*
L*mii I •rive, made at the regular
Peak of ihr «fliRon will
. Inch *i*e
Thl* badly nFfilrd rmn M
wind
up 1« e I-ilat Ion nflrvtlne
Glir |f fl) •!Iiu f* L «iliil ,i' -m fr c1»i*t1
vaticly luncheon t*f the club at arrived to«nvrjvnrched
crop*and
rem hal thi* week.
Quality
schools and tin'll turtle ailniilll' ‘V ”
, ,, , ,
I n n i io ti'f Rmlvk.iv si,iii‘»n in
fruit tree-*, lurked
only u7 of anand yield has l**en reduced by
tk tratlon-aponaored oil control an-l | ' 1 ‘ J, a r "A ,
,
fllll'll,
»1
it
i
i. &lt; p i t
t hi’ ii.iM h»*f ii 4*rsr1 ..1 ihr i-»l v
water conacrv.thu. mea.ure*
. Mr * * ~ r '‘ "
"
V
r inch of the 5H inch normal ram I -‘id of in in
1 l-l j r* 1 I m i » i j
M .f.n lt
U .H iM i.t
In thr -t uith fMi Suii'ls ( imir hi
»
At l’oinimnu tho market ton
Scheduled (or action by thr llr -a|-"&gt;'ancr of thr ,th War fall for a week’s period
t &lt;« » l t* »*#d On !**■« Tbrrr )
•h«* s h r i l l
lirw
m i ,ut
..f
hi$» I «T» tf
Saturday
was
cloudy
» n .l.lim in good foi quality pro-luce Plans Art* Made
To
hotnte i* a bill to add an ca ra *
,lr,.Vl' »«*? ur« fl1. evr^ T ' " 1'
!)r.
Thompson
Tells
V v f l u It |
.11 I I I * 1belU*» *»ll
i t L .ll \
i»er
in
the
club
to
subscribe
to
at
windy, with u falling Imn.in. l. I hut the supply is about In drop
palmy to the three-cent* a pack
f «»ff due ti» continued dry weather.
Secure Paid Advi­ iS!u' ,t . (irf ! hi . i is*" • .* u*i ! • ML • ■ ......... .
between H jiihI I, Indinitmg
Meet Of Need For B r a x to n IV rk iltS
age cigarette tax, while the s«*n- tenst one bund Following his re
|
I
h&gt;
i\
iiii-r
ta-lde
has
dropped
so
murks,
H.
J
Lehman,
who
was
* tor in from ihe direrlmti of tJ
mli in expected to null! «v n *■
•
,1 '. l u l l
sor
On
Problems
O
presiititig
m
thi1
iihienre
of
I1
resi­
l
low
thill
field
pumps
had
the
\ --l--r;-ns‘ Hospitals
|)|,; Shijl W hich
w P d. whieh nwept w it h f Ui y *»v r
projoMul to R«t up n ntute lli|UOi
1u
1
|l
fi . I i "' '
k |( 'I') ' 1 '
I
t.-t&gt;lirtl I ml le t ton* are lhal 'he
■tort* tyatcin to provide an an ) dent Roy Holler, asked for the t ake Monroe lit It:(HI I* M How
upp
»rt
of
individual
member*
___
_
*
ill
1
h
*
vrrv
iihnft
l&gt;p
Nr.l
•» ‘
*■• • ........ »•
Her, ii wn* .ill wind and
nun! take of nil ettiinateil $*iJH&gt;0(
mill f*ifKpl*iUt
"till
»v- 11( &lt; 11*7■|-JV’ I I -ilk' I
S in ks G erm an Suh
l"
000
I Hf,d the RoI mtv &lt; hih Imcalire the min of npy iirnount f■»r Saof «
fnirly
iff****!
lull
nJI
nur
first
organization
in
Hanford
t.«
,
(1
{|
Suiiihiy.
however,
wrl
■f * *It) t.s II I
$ I -i t
t he A i i i f i i ' H i - I *‘ tf n-f i
Two coritrovernfaJ Hide iphhh
." m ,
i rfMIwi p m |irtir( iru i||y w*»n»*
4 rI
\u.i ( It IMI I I’KM'l
* nMU
\ i ll: iv , |I
v kr ■&gt;,
*h«»aer% bn »ght a full half
Cbnir tnnn &lt;if I I "in fit1'' #'■ ‘ i i
one to moke the Univeimty *&gt;f subscribe 100 percent.
rn« *. 1J ■ r
I urt Firm* is moving -i 'l|f ifn' r• i T..............
&gt; nniHM' h Hi)
"G *
}:' • '
I*.
!'• i k m * ,
Florida co-cdiu otlonal. the fither 1 The program today wrn» under • {it th&lt;% |inr,-h^l earth M.»«t h.ippv
1’ • " " r
\ i i*i
| t■•f -1 ii Ls i
* ‘.lh
Ih - m .t
Ihr
\ nii-r n*«n
I,
i h i r f v'* r e k* 1•. .
I &gt; N R , *if
»*1 thr
to lower ntatv voting age to IK •he direction of ( ieorge Totihy vA»*r»* thr iitrus growers, wh«* luol ,i litigr vnlumr of tonmtisra "lie clvit
-■ l &gt;l l
......
Lt'Kinn ».l Flnnil.t, a( u ili*lri'i HlHl .MhrmdIiu \iriiui
Sunford,
watching young fruit drop- I* ‘ Until line to sir&gt; vtrralhrf. Rut whit h flirt Flltiiiv Hi th*- &lt; t\ hr nil* f(-1s *1 ^
—aho may bo in the week's t|&gt;ot who aha wed n motion picture
[„t. .
llm tu-1 the courtesy ol t*encr»l
,,|nt( ,ilt,jMir the -Iroujrht. IliuMy miallty and tirice remain tiiith. I { it11 m tinier (•• fur in«i Iini «* itlaith Mllll 1A'*ikrd II iii. 11nil r * t S h o e meet itii!' Sufiii n\ in Si t Itniil nl Flninia, i- a memher **f the crew
light.
;imt’ innii*»if-tr' 1 e*K m u
mnl
L e if inn
\ t i s i l i a t y | n f $|lf* r s s
H iivfer
i l ’L
2I 2L
I^glelation to increase state Motor* showing a motorcade of iKmi-flltcil In tho- Harford areo Eggplant. pe^tH-rs ami cucuml-ers to M’fiire it Haul iitlvitur in liiki- St nr** Hr tnl*
w l' t nl I*
I
awn
mtiiiGt
11Hr
of
f *•U I
. l* - 1) e*\ i
aid to schools by some $4,000,000 trucks, trailers, anil automobiles |wa, sweet corn and peppers, th«* are still coming in. Season lliero cure c#f i»r&lt;*hlrmt &lt;«f i *■f ifmiif
$
&lt;
M*4irtft
lllli I&gt;•' f (l|4*
(i. 1h* 1 11Mi I fnr .I
Ihr *.*M‘iilh rii-v.11 ii I rnm|iri*i”
i scent ly
i n ■!•I \ ' Lent l
needs only senate approval before followiny the "Great Silk Houte ,wo principal crop, now romme I will be shortened also by dry V c t c r t i l l * J t ir I S Fit* hi
- » am
V t"i Ills*’**. 1! 1 I) i iI s» idtfinle I 11 n h k *’ . Luke t* l i l t ' l l If
fwtuhl
iIi
t.
k
|
weather.
for
20,000
rnilr*
from
Paris
to
it goes to the governor for hli
ptl tiv di p t tinirtiutu ii11•i M1 1
t f ftilrd itn.l -I. i . , .1 , * i, i nun
in.
•• ' ' |t I .it **»t mid tlaAtmlii » tiiiEit ir*
in S ,i nTi •r*I
"Our Palmetto market uprnsd
Mi%
I nil , *«ii'ittti flits j* bn *
signature.
Thf nouse passed It r.-nlors of Oriental trade in Chinn
r »v iiti m.hi h-‘ r-l
Temperatures continued above
i. Itvhitt. *.*&gt;» i r J4i v
until
hi*
re
1
1
*«
\* *
.*!?**
In
*
t
Monday
Sire
and
quality
*
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!
"t
*
**
'
i.
*
w
*
■
rlrt
■
.
i
|
*»
$e
|
*
unanimouify last week.
^ v j and India,
normal, with an .vernire to -hit
In \-I.i mi, i. I, . . I , am * *un
WllJiam 1 I ".■■rut . -tun. . • h-i Ilf Uit ‘ a
t (i*
I If*!
ir*i - I '!,♦
• liar | in l hv die l l . 4M i. lt 4 I
Visitor* at today's luncheon in- for April nf 71.fl, whrirn* th, uf initial tnmatoe* are axrellcnl.
paMige Seen
\i Lint i*4
I
' 1 I i ml -Vt f*i i an 1
\vernge prices for first -tnp- uf tlif I i‘t'ii&gt;fi lh&gt;*t •nil* ;
ill*'
A senate committee amend-j clu&lt;lr*l l*nu| M Smith of Monon- normal aieriiire (s 70.7 decrees
i I. Vi
.
.
1
,1
mefits were tnrnatoe* $1.14, beana
-I
Mr klsii
i
i
......... r
unf'ird mn
Hia&lt; **t- r »(i •
ment, llmitinn tho school bill's | rahela, l*a.. William ^Holler, Jr _,
Total rainfall this year, accord SJtl'.i. [n-pper }1 74. sipiHsh f " -10, Ifl M1Dirt Id Ih&lt;4
i 4 &gt;If | ilftfl
/
ii uallsiira vp le.gr 1k*»H
H r**! *t.
life to two year*, m*y deter it*’ of I lei and and (&gt; O.J Taylor of ■ ino to Mr
Whitner t- S 'h . »i uiiiImts |t .Vf, and egrp'snt nf \\ &gt;*i }il Hfii I mi*! It *t ■ a I- -vifs- M»- t i ­
1. t * |'ll
»l
mr
I
IA ii .I$1)i
projrre.a
in the upper (-handier, | (trln.ido.
prtx
inches, mo-l of which fill I* j
» fumily
J* 1 :! .. »- . $i
'"i
These averages inciudr 1, pH im * f"i uilvt.*- iimA Ii
H
*
ll
an*l
Nftpa* ire is predicted hy
but it's» pass,
,
Naval
Air
Stalion
January, and i* helow notmal hv - ", and .7 grade tomatoes,
the iiiU’
* I* l -- *• Hi .1 ’ &lt;'I
it ■1 vvftt S4I
Mi.u
fnr •!; --m- k » • .1 I* 4* h(. • M&gt;‘
icsiinj ILy
ly senate
seiiHio lenders.
iruiiei*.
,
.
‘t 4 AT Inches
Tuesday
H*•t•-■I
I IrtiT 1‘. , ul 1 .&lt;e..! ifis'! ..",,1 t'rlotlg
"VVSltrhula reports that espect- oml thai I lu* if mi!h i
I
i$ri •1 -hr* *•
Rtutroe M« -1 ini'
Defeats Gator Niiu* U'gOn iKe other hand. th.v. Mill- j S g t . T h U l l i a S A . L O D D I
*•( th*- ' i1*4a -U'' it t*‘ I* ntsitj*
&lt;‘d increase in volume l» not - ia- i n e r t-Un*** sH(*imt**f I K Ihfvj« a ii" KtPtit jfi iitnlt'Jli l«'hef I Ii .' n
1*’ ••true,
it j l1&lt;
ard Caldwell’s bill to rrtiulat*
G Rtturne III, nn*i It* #*•I H i» i Me
HMi1 Ihe* UkW| -'f n j )|U*
teri.liring, with shipments
-m- luic been Kiwis: itUtiiiMm
R e tu rn s T o F lo r id i
Florida’s infant petroleum indus­
SHfifnnl
Nii\ul
V«(
^
lu
1
m
n
t* IsAHO, oN *»f .Fuck***iiv ille
*f th#' d*»Ktro)pr
(..III lfl4i
tinuing at about 1,000 package, ninny such ?**«**. i* uiiaMi*
try, Including a levy of five cents
I
:•!.**
Im-vvtml!
toutn
uiifuilttl
1
1
‘
(tint
thru
hunt was
per day. Shipmenta are largely devoir much time t«» tln«
. Active pnllhearct. wi re J»,-l S *m •11 mI Muiitrivuil But! Burk escort*
a barrel production ta*, may run
MIAMI BEACH, Apr. 0, &lt;Spe­
rtidri! The four ship, dis pin ye«1
) K|cllti ,tll(,„r1 ,
Vlrt.u -.rr 4.ii.
rnciimberi, Flr.t tomato*, moved becatita of hi. lugUlntivp
fhomss
Into a *najr unless adequatu uro- cial)—Tech.
lift, Thomas
A.
Sat
til
ill!
V by ilrftntUliM »
Ki*nn*lv
an i-srellerit brand "f teamwork.
||,.rniloM
Inst week and were of very fine duties, he .aid, an,| declaicl n Arthur V|1W,.M
vialons are outlined .^o present Cobb, of Sanford, Is now at the
quality, and shloment. of this full tlm* paiil wofsrr. i.rrfrrablv ' m, Vi(.,,lt M, , .lllh(, Honorary I'ik Ii I iiu' Lum'h nf 1tutors from tin* Thry at tacked the enemy vigor­
» ♦ ,
damafro to coastal areMv— S
AAF’ Regional end Convalescent
Uhivtqpitv
of
I
loi
nlit
hy
a
ucorr
ously. Each of the commanding
commodity should be targe from a man with knowledge of thr til [in llb e n r * '« i'H ‘ Walter Hu nil.
Caldwell aald, htrwirver, that he Ii m pi tal, Miami District, where
I .0 I
officers has cotnmeridfHl his o ffi­
now to the end of the season. HIM of Right* t* needed f"t the ll
J, tifhmiaii. Ghntics Mprib nf Thr
had given this question partlcu be I* resting ft .in the fatigue
•
lifii'Vii*'* ua**
unto it* cers a il men for the cool, wellDrought has gotten beyond the Job.
we I her, Hani y Mr 1di ulm. |i L,
lar attention in nia proposed law of air combat.
•erinua stage and haa the ap|&gt;earMr* Helen Schultr, rverulivr Thmiher. U A /.arhury. hr II 1rfitIi inniiu' vklirh ltiU"Vf)«ki.. Sun ilisciplirit-d, and -killful manner in
a* a result of • Hood of protest*
The Sanford sergeant, 21-yearfonl
NAS
h-n
fii'hlrr,
pokiHl
n
(P sstlisH um yaw. Tfcreel .
V HrimiL’ V. Hr. •iiii'lr iiv i*r thin! hunt* to hntiK which Ilii’ V conducted the opera­
contending that oil speculation old son of Mr. and Mr*. K. A.
»ecretarvi of tho llrd
iii H. McLuislin. I
R. E. Kipp, chairman of the
tion and action, n Navy Depart­
along Florida beaches would de­ Cobb. 313 West Fifteenth Street, Salvation Armv Home service
Somitni^s County, urn) Mr* I it-d J, N. Tolur, V Wiflmlill mill L I. in F iuIht with ihr winning tnlh
ment spokesman said.
Frasier
stroy the state’s $100,000,000 flew 33 missions with the Eighth budget drive, today appealed to CapLJames F.MUlinor
f'orvello,
Sunford
ftitrhrr,
was
Dy.nn, prealdetit, both stated that
Hi* parent-. Mi, and Mrs.
tourist industry.
Air Force in Knqlsnd a* a B-17 prospective donors to melts their
n
hit
wilil
hut
knit
the
flntor
Hraston I. Perkins, reside at
the Red Cro*. now ha* it* hand*
si that would radio operator-gunner.
oilier proposal
Anolher
Is
Killed
In
Action
hltu prntlrml. K.H S«i»p wi*nt MOli Magnolia Avenue, Sanford.
gifts st once to speed up the
full with It* pre»,'Ht atnff ntld
m ttpmnriate 1150,000 for the ere*
"They were all tough,” ha de­ drive which with a goal of $3,300,
the whole roulc for tho i«alnr*,
Before entering the Nnv- Chief
lhal while they gave u*M*tnun­ Joseph
M.
Dzurak
tlon o f a department
of water clared. "And It w a it’t always
departmi
MADIBON,
Apr.
0,
J/
T
&gt;
—
Mrrti, 1
» who utiffprrd tlw*fr third utrnurrit Storekeeper Petklii, was employ­
resource* to protect *n already enemy action that we had to has received $1,027. BO, leaving here of hi* family her* »er# to veterans, including ftnunrntl
yet to be raised to put
K-W f f d
In
Accident I drfr«t at thr hand* of ft uervtr* ed hy Die .Mason and Hangar
aid In emergencie*. they were
dwindling fresh water supply Is sweat out Engine trouble forced $2,472,50
notified Friday night by the War not rquipped^o solve nil veterans
_______
! team, having droi&gt;|M-d n 11! to 2 Construct Ion C o m p a n y . New
expected to be introduced and us to turn back from our second ths drive over the top.
Department that Capt. James F. problem*. They added that » *ei
Joseph
Martin
Dinriik. 22, Kami* to ( imp Blandmir and an &lt; York N Y He graduated front
passed without much Opposition mission and ws crash-landed with
Mi Minor, a brother of Mr*. E- D, vice man would prefer to go fur
ditnry Acad­
brother of Mlrhaal Diurak of other \2 to 2 irnmr to Mariannu the Fork l.'nion Military
In both bouses.
a full bomb load. We had a bad Pfc. L. E* Bauman Jr. Carter of Sanford, was killed In
emy, Cork
union. Va
v « , In
in 1934,
Fork Union,
counsel to an cx-»erviee man for Sanford, was killed 'In ' MHliourm- Army llaur.
Publicity .Tkx
time Jor a while, net knowing
action In Germany March 25. Ha advice on personal problem*.
Nrxt Saturday at 71:00 IVM. Mini also
Iso attended the Unit
I'niverslty
at 1:00 o’clock Tuesday morning
Two completely different bill* what moment th# bomb* might Is Reported Missing had been 111 In the hospital In
A FT AC, Orlando, will Kind iU
ting to ergata a state pub- explode. But they didn’t
Talk
Present at the meeting were when the motorcycle no which he team iiVfr for u tilt with Sanford of Florida for two and one half
England for son* Urns, and had
year*.
. .
agency to advertise Florid* about a narrow escape t That
gone back to the front four days W.F. Thorp* °E lb* American was riding, skidded on the rause- NAS, who will r « “t|)r»jcatc .with
An
announcement
from
the
lie wear* the American. Thea­
nation are also ready for Fas I t "
before hi* death oocurretT _____ Legion: Mrs. C.L., |rw|n. Legion nay^.JI/'; di*-kA5A IDevanLCuuu . a irnmc
W ar Depaxtmsnt that ITe.
Orlando, thr fnnowThjr ter and European, African and
;Vetrr*n. ty llgspli.t- in -. 11!high -Jic . y a t Sunday
r'WnWoVrjlT rears "bid; was A u x u T m L J
Mldtilo Eastern Theater ribbons,
Inoto
o f . Foreign Wars; Mr*. Dyson ruihed b" ambulance.
captain
or
Company
G.
famed
with on* star, for active service
. use HSU Introduced a stun
Horn April 4. 1923 nt Malnbnr,
and Mrs. Schultr, Red Cross;
104th
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Tlmoerwolf"
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29,
waa
received
Friday
by
hi*
BROWNLEE TRANSFERRED
appropriating $1,000,000 legs until entering
In those areas He also wears th*
Diurak was well known In Mel­
y iIn
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Mr. and Mra, L. E. Division, 415th Regiment of ths Mayor Edward Higgins and Ned bourne to which he had returned
V*
Navy Good Conduct ribbon.
hi icily in eeary conceivable August, 1942, He want oteraee
Smith. Seminole County Chamber
First
Army
that
took
tbs
city
French
Avenue
and
CARLSHA d ! T l M., Apr. 0,
$
while the senate Idea In May 1944. returning -to \ha
of Commerce: Mr*. Jules Coll*. March 23, on leave from the (Special)— Pvt. Harry CL HrownI =if
of
Cologne.
Ha
waa
awarded
ilia
Twentieth
8tract.
limit thle fund to $M0,&lt; state# In February.
Merchant Marine in which hr was
Pfc. Baumsn eervsd with tha Silver Star and promoted to Btata Welfare Hoard Club; Joel
-4
tee,
sun
nf
d&gt;r.
and
Mrs.
E.
D.
*!
lO ist Airborne Division and was captain for gallantry In action In S. Field of the Elks, Mr*. W. L. serving. He is survived by the Brownlee. 900”,Paltn*tlo Avenue.
will reconHome On Leave
Martin Diurak, his bro­
in
tha heavy fighting in the December. His citation accom- Morgan of the Pilot Club; M rt, father.
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WRATHER
ther, Michael, and five sisters; Sanford, has been transferred
» • « r.
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Ruth
M.
Alien,
of
the
U.3.
Em­
psnyin’s
tha
award,
states
that
bulge
between
Belgium
am)
from
tne
Carlsbad
Army
Air
sarller than the senate, ta exSelfonya Diurak. Hsnreltta Cor­ Field, Carlsbad. N. M., to San
Editor* Note:—Th* follow.
---- id to resume debit* on th#
and Luxembourg, and also partici­ aa a result o f Capt. Vlllinor'a ployment agency.
nell and Annie Marquis of Lynn, Antonio, Tsx. for pre-flight train­
Ing names of bois in service
.
leadership
his
company
took
Ua
pated
in
(be
Initial
push
across
to. put tal olal frontons in
Moss., Elisabeth Hene* of Fay­
'ham# on leave'1 have been,
th# Rhine. Ha was sent oversea* objective with unusually light
ing. H« I* a former student of
etteville. N. C., and Mary Billie th* University of Florida, Gaines­
submitted by the Pilot Clah
14 months ago and received his casualties, killing I t and captur­
ARGENT IN A APPEASED
of.
Malabar.
for which Mrs. Z.H. Ratliff,
ing 94 enemy soldiers.
ville.'
tndidar in Italy.
It win merslr aasure frontons
telephoaa 431-J. and Mlsa
Capt. Kilim er is survlvtd by
Previously h* had served a
00-day seasons, but opponents’ shy
WASHINGTON, Apr. 0, (/PI­
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
,
Towrf* Jr year and a half as an aviation his widow end three children of TH* United States today resumed
MEXICO FIGljTH
morning^
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l i l - W have been selectod a*
mechanic In the Nary, and was Columbus, as.| his mother, Mrs. normal diplomatic relations with
LABOR BILL DEAD
a committee to secure names
given a medical diacnarge.' Ha Ruth Milliner o f thle city; one Argentina.
MEXICO CITY. Apr, 0, (4*1—
Secretary of Stale
L IE U T W ARD HONORED
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of service mea and women aa
TLABUINGTON, Apr. 9, GPl— Th* War Department announced
recovered in health and Joined brother, Corn, Torn MUllnor. in SUUinlus said this action, was
that their friends may know
end six elsters, Mrs. taken In conjunction with 19 oth­ Manpower legislation, deadlocked today a squadron of the Mindcan
I i!
The word "telegraph" dates to
Lieut. W iltar Ward, son of the Army, and was sont to Miami
when they are In Senford.
gad Mr*. Henrjr er American republic*. Great Bri­ due t« House and Senate differ­ Air Force—about 300 men—has
he an Instructor, but desired to
• 3W ELC. and la a Greek word
tain also raeognlird President ences, appeared dead, aa far a* left a Paelfle port for war duty.
&lt; snaanlng “ to write fgr, off.*
FarreJl’s Argentine government, th* House Is concerned. House Mexico la tha. second Latin-American nation sending troops overthey dM .net
BtatUnlaa declined to say I f A r

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Burden Of Shrjn
C learan ce* Seen■■
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L 'iJ J 'ji Big APwL
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To
« * * « « i dher
s r •aviH^ r r r r ^ s In 7th War Uatt
housing
tim 1cptecimyniv» - ftir
f ’ unu exui^ty i« '‘the/** shirt* area*
i. can* ndtiTtimiTil rnst trj citien
nnd^pynliripaliliea without solving

irt4&lt;0rT^.«wbtmtt.boying hy K O W ’TOWarM^rtir lightly. Turn onto G . O » *
I n l l n T .in r f a p V
employ, vs, incre.i»e&lt;1* War BP*d floured cloth. Kr.cad gently unlii 1°
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adterti .Ing. and greater sale* smooth on one ilia . Form ini&lt;
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fiftTIi t!ENKRAI. TlOStplace on cooky ihcet. ftru»h tops 1*1TA I., E N G L A N D , Apr. .1
with miiture of i*gg and melted I Special k — JStn/f Scrgeont John
butter nr margarine, Sprinkle I! Lindsey, 27, Posi Office Bov
-with poppy or celery (feed*. Hake t fifi "Kn-vrr l-f-The-Hills;
*
.v ,;~n—’--i. - **rr - - —
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ttv minute*. ThU make* lit fin Slate*
Anuy
hospital,
from
B*ri.
wounds received ut ilorg-Klrf, on
One of the moat delicious of Nov, 271. While at this hospital,
the legume* is chick peua, or yar- he received expert medical care,
bantos much used in Mexiran followed liy u period of convalesand Spanish cooking, and all loo rerce. He has b o w been released
and
unfomilar to many of u*. &lt;!ar- for a return tn duty.
banxo* have u fine, niit iike
lie is a member of on Armored
flavor, are excellent in imup. and Infantry Unit. He entored the
also make a fine occomt animent Army on the Uth Abril, 1042.
to a vegetable plate, cilliet ‘V* ilia wife, War da J. Lindsey, i«
Everybody admire* walls painted
is” with butter or margarine, nr icslding at the above address.
with theje beautiful, c tea mine
purred, which ia a bit of trouble,
___ V ___________ ____________ Mints. Y ou can easily keep them
but worth it.
look!rip like new, for they're
they*]
Durban to* Purer
Some 100,000 miles of blood
u-*skiih!t! Either the full G 10
Io n
If rup* garttAtuo* Ir I. 1 . 1 m -il-Is dintrihute the hlotxl 'that
take* food and oxygen to all
lira s&gt;
o r satiny Scmi-Glo** w ill bring
1
parts
of
the
human
bodv
and
IVater
dean, sparkling beauty to your
i carries off it* waste.
i medium onion, minced
sralls'artd woodw ork.
y tcas|HHin summer savoury
A little cream
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Butter or margarine
s,ime pointing* by the French
o i p e c i a x .l t g o o d f o r
Covet gnrhario* with wate, I miiiressionist Hcn»*i. arc ntfred
and soak over night
Plain i J**)hIo Kyuig, thy painter's4 real
KITCHENS A ’BATHROOMS
Cover witti fudling, salted ivater r.ume. iteaxso *a * hi* mothers
and cook until garlmnxo* uie well j maiden name._____
done (about two hour*!. Pratand rub through sieve. Saute j
,.M(rin Knglixh is probably
iniou In a little fat until ijp-d- -d, j . ,w-fen,
1
^ hgtp H y t k t c * -** •*
»( t - — t-fcmwn.*
i Add:
1 1 -^trt
^ t,b ■^lm&gt;
- ;&gt; &gt; fcwc,w" ■■p!r
a **cdthat
than
nny other
let savoury, to purccil gurhu =..
' 1, 1, more than 300
longue, with
Phone 8,1
Add enough light cream tn mnk, dialect*
the puree of the consl*t-lie) de nlnne.
sited anil a little butter or mat
garine Serve hot,
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B rig h t and N ew rLo o kiiig w ith

y. ■*t .him a
CHICAGO. HI Apr j tSp*
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To Put Protein In Diet
d * l ) — In tjfie commcmluldr riim i
liittncMK a ti«S jarncc ai'c
Jhnd (Special l —VThe Might
Iltv^-U^-rld
rflyfarhtir and un -v * n&gt;?rtet^— rrifjh i l~Uk*«*u;.l Vuiiior
raulort 'f1 .it" "Vriir M
n, rti o'ti.n rrtf*'vn vmss
F ^ % tilth y slum arra&lt;, mmy hijfldH - 1by the flU*ji frii f:ii purposes*, at boric of n .allonwide program
Awn.ialni I’riwi Kiwd Kill lor
Bfe as Ma cardinal mistake" th» hitfh prirent, This Infid is of trrent for participation of retail nnr
With ihe meat ahnrtuja felt
Iffllttll tendency tif ifnvvnuiivfitai t'Dlrntiiil value Ui ci!li'-, uiit-e it cluiut* in the -forthcoming Tlti
planners to treat' alum clears ci , i. cleared of alum*. It uffcrvi War I.oun, May 14 to June f!f!„ everywhere and no likelihood el
orjmit unity r ot only for civic planned tills week at cnnforenceo It* being belter In-fore itV worse,
public housing and urban it
rnn
idiiygmumL, i f Treasury War Finance filvi- we.should nil In- thinking of other,
development as a single problem. improvement—I'itrki.
iccordinjr to the rnntfnif'r I’ m*
•wimmlnic poolmjdj-.-jbut fos the •ion official* with prominent bu*i- firfwis to ti* in,; jimtein into the
U i'vp lieen told
tichl HulMct. Silrh lii-atnu-ut „ f titf-durtinn t*f
rrv.niini I . ie»«ninn reprc*i-r tiny the Conn- fumily ifiel
the l»»uc may nrroin|i|i.|i tlir depicted city iieil.ori*-- ihri-ugh *»y'. ninny retail trade*. Kxecu- often, a--I il i" perf'M-tlv true,
:h»! then i* m- dmiger o' anyone
efficient utilisation t*&gt; private
abjective
of n.oiiimi
nationul unit
trade In thi, country'atalving t, dcith,
r
_ _idc*ued l&gt;ut .it n m
.
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i *ive»
i*v. oi
itnu stale ntviv
T
a " f |U
8, Mm" npl et terpr'r.e for l.u.lnex.
]
ta„
advertising,. B , ,1 yel litre again we *ha I have t /
upurl
r Wlliotl* o f dollars.
m .leiiise a
unit me t*
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xxiliM promotion
marmReri, iinji chuliRt- Mum l.nhit*.
Here ia the error of the cunetv
’’To house' tluAWoof on « suli. memlbcts of state und local War
Tiir teyumea all caliluin protein
,
thinkii g. they sav:
.
*idy I&gt;a nis, nn«l v»ith p»ncticMllv ^Innnre commitibea atie tied.
in varying tlegiies |( is v/eil (&lt;&gt;
•
Slums most iri need of clenrint on Ini return to the city, on Intul
Or|(»liiiril mi liattle liiiea, (he tcnieiube:
host ever, Uial they
—*nd which should Im ilcmed
which m
&gt;' fitnntitf she moil
'lovualtin" mil liesin un May 14,1 need *u|)p|eme(ili g. a* ntiwt of
are in moat cases rlww* la till* iildr m tin* «rnt it t* iiiiifrlf ijiitllty. Inlirnoted as li-I&gt;ny
ihe I! i , I them are noamplcle. Milk is high
t heart of cities. To build improved does not MHkm to mnki* sense, for howl — . lo he ohservcrl by I
either for the iruJlvidtml izitirn m atiirei i Hrntiphoul the country 1 in r.uj plemuntnig proteii, value,
for the poor who t»rr tci lie re« Ihete mil also he u II 11our, due ] uml it -erni fair to rupnnao that
most of ii- gel o.n qi|o1.i of oilik
ARC YOU DRIVING A CAP Iodised,'* says l*rnetii;il Ituihler.
)|)T which each »tor&lt; will , 1'iI |pin tin-, I.. •j i,1. 11 ful riliolti . und
’ Sliinur rtfftnlnlv
*l»*»uli| t»
Mjly Win Ho dv it.limn will .n, ( o i ml for «,lu!’ s I
cleared but trie yp&lt;i*t tht»F re- pickiii lo.llvidualIv hy Ihe irp«rHAS
jtnston I.ui.e,l In uns -ire .nid. the
r. .THAT
V- • *•■
- BROKEN
\tnlmcd should l&gt;v utilised Un thi* jU«~veiiMWMbioeweotwf.de w*tkr ,oiTv”•Ii. 1, Dmt ran he“ intd7 from
: SPECTACLES ? Krenlr9t poof of the rtminiutillyS •-heir peak liusineim perlul
• wi *
legumes Sinn- we’re Koinj; lo
ritlrcn*. The prescilL policy o f
Ted H. Onrnble, Nntinmvl War have to u*e them in aub-stitute, at
iiu/hh^tc public/ housln
on r* - Finanee Director, uck'oulcdjtcd Ii ast m part, for meat, k-t’r think
Q r fm
I ctialvi'
hn* rr.-ulUd in n Um'coopcrBtion itlvcn hv the re- o f a few change* that enn la
c«ial per hou^lni* unit that, itit
rung, t i.i ■
her ,.-V~t*
mu11y c*iJtc .Ji« -t wM*e t!»r&gt; r i»1 1‘ *jf xnd •«11 e.&lt;*c*r trie i nr reaped mittr I* feienl ynisei- f-n link
Imkcd be.ies
j rivntel&gt; {uodMfil ^mple family ’udw of their importance to the
Baked He.in ( hups
dvketlinjf^ I f public hou«h tf I
iuccca* of the 7th
Explainin'
2 rails in jam (I lb 11j 0 1 J
cufisldt'|cd nacesRury, le^*t expen
It .l ed In-nns
’ hut only two Driven were »chcl- i
*\w land tun Im- (tion-l, inlucliiK Uled for HMfi. an nj|Mncd tnl
ii talliesptMins butlers or marMlbitfl/lllltly the. uftinuri! of Mil- thtec in previou* yearn, he said |
gut mi
sidy rripitrod and ut the gjiine that
In thi ^e two drive* tin* ^ . 2. Jjuv
*7
H. Bruce
lime. It livin'** the denied down* fitiwrf inrnt ail) haw i.* rtune
1 i»n4N|n*4tti IIIT
Iomiii 'Imo mini 11 •t‘ f t (*t* of i ulmoM u* Jiiurh nomes fr|ru
Is Now In Texas
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1Ii/ed fo. the |0**dio totii &lt;*f nemi
iritlls lUnaU hi in the three dttv* •
I • III
j e»pn| revenue?
1'i‘iHl
,
Inst year ’*
HAS * ANTONIO
AVIATIO N
Till* |It 111lit-ItA I' uMi f**J itmticil ’
I **Ktr
lletmiBV of tiitw ruccunity, he
C'AUKT CKNTKB, TKX . Api !»,
inte or.t ern hvt*Tui»&gt;e of leyMhilMMt I elated, qmibM for imllviiluah in
I (jiMuAjuutn wui i!r
(Sp*«iuD — At ihe San Anluniu
e x p e rti'fi c o i l ) in A p it I on n ro *
Quirk mi 11&gt;
Wmdihleldi and wm
K Ibmdi have bum
at %»
Aviation Cadet Center. |otc Mai i
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of
r
ice
i
it
hemmy**
of
the!
Mii* I* Wmi' uith fork. Mel! pilot', tajoduudlern am! nliVtui
dnwtirc the ip rin .lti
Iil II lorn and I t hillinnn, f»*(pe\-.
1it;f| S»i h ■I w111inittee on If **it» Iit|£ lively, nut of nn over-all »|ugtt* murirnniif in
nml tcluti tor- «te reielfinir prtfhvht train
o f your 'o r
When
and
Uihun
Itcdcvclopmeni
»
broken or cracked,the*
$14 IdNion.v. This Ia un all- union in it u Ml yellow. Stir in |nr to prepare them for* aerial |
Wnsidnytoii, it U itiiii, The new of
are a definite haiard —
time hlirh. and coinjuircn with nn 2 cups quick onLi and celery.
lc**|p|nlh&lt;n will M?t the j-ittern for E Bond f|uota of 12*4 billion* in Form into ten or 12 p n t t n m l Ir.strunion nml duties as airrra*
viiion it impaired.
public lifiutr v and ' i on ch'Uiunr* the Oth War J-**nr , u 00'* in *hr4|&gt;«- t'&lt; (cmik like chops. Dip lit menilnrs m Ihe Army An Forcer
The future fliers are subjected
I i r o c t THtat T0 D4T WITH
!&gt;ir a lonsf tone to comp, tin I cream' Uetalter* ran conftlhule 1 flour diluted eng ii"d thei tn
iieatiri)* the two a* a ainirlr p reutly to the iu hlcvement of out * Hunt*- tif ilelkntc brow n n» to a rigorous 10-week piojrrnr
prohktn will work
ti*i din thno poaD Gnuihle *ald, Ihuuiuj , b iit t P i ut iu M ru itru i# or I* m i l of instruction co\'crinjr physical.
Acadnnir and military t mining
■trivnrittUM* of the Indtudmtl rltle* if the vast trope of thru prnr
ultb the fftT und bake in hot At ibr Cmlrt Ce ter a unit of i
affecli d
ipi'ii
il.’
u
iic^n
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*:)
20
2f»
mini*
iitltv to the iiiu m o of I. Ihonl i
the
\A K Training CnininHnil
(e- St m . 1 ip.ri(r hnf
lives tot *
the&gt; •*iidy maj « and chart-, an
A
it4 i hit
N e il'' ii fc’,rf*d c o '*raMinj: hot cruft - drill if lent nut, ?nnli afiiiH
"We In the Tleu^ilfv feel 1tint
provide i pfritcr pin
tb Iji ii Ihe |*rente Ml tftik tin »mm# ; hr»*iti«i ti&gt; - r . »• with ihe tmkeri anil •'?her *ul»jrcts while bri
tec lion from ihcdamjtr
frill;* have been ticked
to itv«- t &gt;twin cJ-op
ciifidi'1 nnl iihysifAlly ft*t the i*o» ■
o f 'broken, ih mg pit t
fner the beHfiri tiinjsr of »'h&lt;
lb
1lain&gt; tif per ior! a hph4 f bitatwi •
Prompt jrid rftdiierii
We hop* to Pe*nlve u
jn •, d
diet * urn tittilor* nrd pilots r*
service, slwayt
from the Maud point of»r i » 11*•i
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hni im? p*ivk«|«&gt;i
celvi the first fi v* week of j re
Itrin^C Your Car
that will rcp»e*»Mit the lirw*
l
t .- r - t -t»1r
I hg I, • la liu t turn ii * j f{ ro u p ,, th e n
to
ev er dnrie," Humble tonrlii l» «
I 4ttS|. «!-••« * butler «&gt;» \itii
-f-pnruled for pjm-i mliretl
are
••in.r*.! utjiiCeline
Tin mcetlntft, conrfurteil by
tram 'C.
I 11j•*iv ■'i i i'Ift) seeds
t it lets in the prenif* t class
SI ricli land-.Morrison I »elo* Walker &lt;'Imbmn of tn
t I f ij&gt; n ilk
Krttiriei ' Wui Cumpijnriiv * im
! I r a n i F lo tid u In c lu !e
W illia m 1!. )
SEN K AR 1K (ilaASS
I l i m i t a p t K il l i
Inc.
milter, and Harmivl J C«*hvn.
i Uriin- of Uikc Mnnrc.e
Dirntoi of th** Detail S:,.
1 ?itb!r*jiitru* melte&lt;l builer oi
for Conijrlete
. and Mirror Co in pain
Mcctnm of the Win Finance IHv
iiuupi me
Cmnlmt on thi western front
Mon, decided upon thre* nun
Sift, u«nt.ijr f 14j«»r Add bukine mad.- uecesiiarv the replnrettient
Motor Tune-Dp
114 W . 2nd SI.
I’ hdnt ;ilio
o'* c*t rivet t*i he met hj Lhr f • [• puti'i find -ult und « ITf1 nrai
of fijino tire* i-'t' A met &gt;1-11n ve
I 'linin' Jill)
Uidoun in then War ltomi &lt;am t m iu baiter oi marxirint until hlclt-i ilallj. Armj atiilutie* re
t•a I n f ii r i he 11h dr tvc f |:ie» q “ et»»iMe crumbs iltf forfimd Add V«*v
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Russians Silent

Asks Peppier. For Shattered As Allies
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within eijtjil to twelVr milrji « f 1
closing th* t t c iw vail on th. £GE|
north side of the Dattulw Hovel j M a)
Kuat of Grinling, Merlin am
the Kussinm. arc attempting li V‘ ;
alarm acrotslffe Danube at Subui
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hnn Nutsdorfc OtWfr beds rro»»
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cd the river ea*t of Vienna, ana
l « o column* are driving towar
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a junrlion on the Vienna plant * '? ■
In Knit PrUMla,. the Soviets an E il
returned tiuttlimr into the centet t t j j
of
Kocnigabcrg.

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for jumbo yellow, and 4.1-16 lu
ill. 00 for white. Means showed
an increase In volume last week
at celling prices.
I'uintuca uvHatred 12.00. iM'oper rcilntg of
PA HIS. Apr. », (Ah - V . S.
B 2S. curnmlx’ ls reilmc of l.’ IKI, Ninth
Army tanks ronreil unnp j
nntoes $'J no tn $.! rai, field
P*aa
eggplant S'J .'to, (Mile poaeil alone a nufcr-highwt*y to- j
Wans $i.25, anil J hamjers of ward liorlin yesterday ami last
okra at Sla.mi
In all lh.77f were reported I2H miles from the
hampers of \ev-etnldes weie ship­ rapital as the U- 8 Firit Arm)
ped during the wiwk and IO.H72 oincil the race and the Allied
A its of sttawbei i les ai ’2 iii*ts First Airborne Army threw i
“ Sanford i omits small yield Slant net around twu German!
due to dry weather- New puta- armies in Holland.
It \va» the Ninth Army'* Sec
toes are mini tie in
Mnvrnient
of Iceberg lettuce is t nected to i[ ond Armored Division thn\ sure
start this week. A supply of tel- I ed out onto the Autobahn withcry and small Humilities of cub- I in 20 miles of Brunswick. It was
m * . inixml vctrrtnblca and citru* I
fruiu nr® * tor&lt;H*IK**K_3*
“ I nm *nrrv ti&gt; report that .L-T, j
Welch, Marmkit i»f mir lVn*n&lt;*«l t j Other U. 8. Ninth Army forces
market (Iropped ijmd there Tliur* I smashed within five miles of
Hannover,
The British Second
day.
^ T h e Arcadia I ivm tork ilur Army drove up within r.rtUlrr&gt;
kW, held
lt.« firnt
of the ! range of Itrclncn and laid siegi
n*mnw\ Tiirvlav
It oppnal :» I to that U-boit ejntar.
T*Qlh
(h*n it Aa« m &lt;A«&lt; One flntrth eofiimw aoproerhe-l
p a s t nit
V4*nfn in ins 1*-f
14« u e ( within seven miles of Hannover,
Mime liecf t.. fun- h' ih •
|»ry then wheeled northward and was
reported rt! mills from iluntbuig,
w fii t hv r
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m11 • »I •' r m ri l#
&amp; itn
horlnir nli»ck„
Ueriutud cat- (jermany's second city and tux
cWrlcil the hum Iv and priren; were gait jort. The enemy raid this
high. CnlVfH hrouk'lit from $5 10 was an ambitious ottem|it to scire
Hamburg and seal off Dcnr.'.ntk.
In
year line« $0 1?0 to JIU,
10. town
$7.1Hi in $U :m.nterra
On the southern front, the
$10.70 tn $12X0 mid Lull* $9.a0 1 enth Armored Division of the
U. fl. Seventh Artlty captured
to f 11.70," hi% report stated.
('rnlisheim, 95 miles from Munich
then wheeled 10 miles westward
in a move to trap st(nble German
lorces in thr Hetlbrtmn sector.
The Germans were striving
denporalel) to bring an ordered
line out of the chaos of defeat
and columns of enemy iroop
were streaming westward towai l
ITPAY8 miJgTEN
the l_‘
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Thirit Army fr ■m l .
(where art Ainericnu nidirni h:i»
Re.'ltl I he Alls
l iM-ert hammered within l.itl milt nt Merlin.
Thi U S. First Army north
of this front war threatening t&gt;
■nilflank these fresh forces
us they were struggling to get
mte position
In an IS-mile thrunt, l.ieul
Gen. Courtney Ik Hodge- Kitst
Army tanks and troops iw cjt up
(he anrlent uuiversily iitv
of
Goettingen,
raptureil
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wounded German soldier; lr itopitals there, ami pressed unop
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Topcyc Cartoon'

the ball bearing manufacturing
city of fkhwelnfurL

On the south end of the front,
the French First A m y m U « 1
the transmitter of the nluttirart
radio only 13 miles from that
capital o f Wuerttemberr Prov-1
bice. With a population of 469,000, Stuttgart i* one of the moat
Important manufacturing cltlea of
the Belch.
The French also captured the
Black Forect city of Ffonhelm.
Allied J’lanee Active
Allied warplane* were once
more out ia,force after knocking.
iut 221 German- nlanea who gave

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T ru cks oro w a r w o rk e r s ,

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performing m ira c la t of m o v a m in l o f m en a n d s u p p lie s on the w o rk in g
fro n t of home j u i l a t it does on the fig h tin g fro n ts a b ro a d . . , . M illio n s
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YES! YOU CAN GET
EXTRA RED POINTS ;
ta r!
M f AT S H O R T A O IS make sav­
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there may !&gt;e ways to save that
you are missing Won't you please
clicck suggestions below?

Our country needs fats so
urgently to )gcl(&gt; make medicines,
explosives, soaps, synthetic rub­
ber ami other essentials on the
war and home fronts.

Fromwhere I sit... /&gt;y Joe Marsh.
Lud Denny Solves
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UTILITY M IA T S — ora good for stews and soups. 8kim tha
grrase at they cook. C h ill them afterwards and scoop off
the fat that harden* on top. (Gravies tool)
H O T DOOS — you’ll get at least a tablespoon or two o f
grease from the cooking water. Even a foaapoon helps!
FAT SCRAPS—save them all In a bowl In tha Icebox. Once
■ week melt them down and add them to tha salvage can.
A N D B l S U R I to keep tha can right out where It’s handy!
Drop by drop, If will fill tip fester than yr*j think. Then rush
it to your meat dewier and get those I red points and 4 r»nta
for every pound o f fat. B u rt today! Thia message has beta
approved by W FA and O P A and paid for by Industry.

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of the Presbyterian Women'* a large atul appreciative audience, i ,0*“ er'
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v » hi r tl ehmt
fence, rope*, .uj.tl... ! Q,r »
P“ " nU- . und Mi - . J H
Tbg Pilot Club will hold it* with Uiaril
\he \\ ofuati *
to ] Tynt r, tountr&gt; € lul* lt»m»l
bu*lnc.*a meeting i.i thr Hotel •rut LridlcA hanirmic on
.»»•! th«»tikit*if
&lt; lot. t *I It* A.
create atmosphere for the “ Rouml ;
Mayfair nt H:00 I*. M. to
‘UillAat lllllfl foi
...... ..
f&gt;ooi .ill
I !&gt;. W. Johnnon. AM M - •
precerled by the Wianl meeting Up-.
it nl hit* wife «btul (Liu k M ci In**t then pint in III, dr it e
at 7:30 I*. M.
The entire program, under the I w‘,&lt;ek at the home of Mr
I he t ilth III ,m it e r * g a v e M r*
The Atarian Claas of the First direction of Mrs. Marion St. John. 1 Mri7 C.’ A Anderson. j'i
"it*. i II M l‘.-«p\\oi tn n ruing votr
Bsptist Church will meet at Mrs. D.K. McKab, Mi»* Mabel ha* rejorted iinck to Ndrfo Ik. \ n • f il'nijU for hiM ‘.vhi k u* urn*
8 :0 0 P. M. at the church annex. Chapman and Mrs. Irene Watt, hi* home port.
• r.tl i li»t.» )»m ft t
lltiH-fit l«»n*
After the business meeting, and wa* an adaptation of old folk
m l vkh.,1 lirtlist flu* |{is| (r o »»
tacky party. Thi hostrssc* for dance* with a modern ranch ert
3t/! ami Mr* T •• Brown, Jr
W
I mid, &lt;|no
|t vuo an
the evening will be Mr* S. J ting nnd nrrnent day ranrn tune* had a* thru ifuert.
tb»
•I That •!•(! «l«»thntK for
Davis, Mrs. C. E. Harrell, Mrs. Thr fulk dances are a natural we*-V--end. then duuglit* i
Mi*
*lti *!•* ...... Ipd of war torn
R. T. Hunt and Mr* Jor iJahirlii. outgrowth of the Public School R K Harmon und h« •on. I( •
• &gt; * .tl.i I . I ih ly'ht to th*
Mimic
and
Physical
Program*
j
ert
Also
Mis*
Mat
•if- U- " "
ulMi. » p hi. r.'iuotimi hy th*
The Uiaplipe.
w.M.y.
ml
Jamerhlch
are
lieing
presented
ui
!
Mi*s
Shirley
June*
I.
•
•
•
1
1
w
*
. ho,
i iHtoter*«eii for th«
Association will hove an East
. f.li, •* w r»• \|r% i ntiitley. Mr*
Coast District Bully at thr First the school*. The dirertur* have JRmlen of Winter llaven
-- —
-*
I* * ti’iin nt * Mr* i R. Hum
Baptist Church nf Daytona Bruch rstrndrd their thank* to all those I
..»• ami \f»* t t Karl
at IOtOO A. M. to which all who helpe*! make the plai » I J u n i o r H i j r l l I * l l | ) i l s
M»
• \ '. I. unfoide I tin* -toi •
. ,,
•
,,,
women of the association nre success.
The program presented i* * ,, P r e s e n t S p r i n g
I IH V of the rhdilrm of lmuel a* they
invited.
“ iiMirrm .f (r«»m *tn\eiy Tn Kryi'l ’
I
---------The
Grammar
SchrmL ..ao-t follow*)
t" L*m •oi.*- t er**.u oution in th*
■Vtw*.. jcisstrv.y
Junior High School R.T.A. will
SCENE J
| Pupil* of thgt Jniuui— Ll*.
• M«fesfv. MB«lrr th** |(ui«l
meet at the Grammar Ketiewd at Round-up Tim# on the Dudr Ranch School
" ' ' on FrUlUv
** ' ' ‘
'
■
ii •*' ••!
It
lid
ih
u*
tiia'tife*tcd
a thorniiifhlv
cntci tiitiuiitf bid
3:30 PTM., preceded h" n Imard Home On The Range
hi&gt; servnnl. Monea, rec* 1 SOLDIIRS AND COAST OUARDSMIN itniul nt attention at thr Amorlunn
irrmn of iimnic, ilut.« n r »li »«'»••* • F"i.’nl at th.* founder of the* flag Lj ralt^l oft Aknihlm* Iilnnd, which is tnily
meeting nt 3:00 1*. M. Mr*. E. D Don't Fence Me In
miles west of southern
llnrper, KUir nn&lt;t mimr to i«u *-nt huM.i-ti
Brownleo will be the principal Chrout: Myrtle
Okinawa I bis cermionjr t&lt;wik jiliirr %ix flay* before thr main avaanH nil
t* tt « ifiV.it. &gt;i roh/tntit, numeiv
•peaker.
l,w . Sylvfi lla yc». UoriK Jones, audience which imiktd fl»
II.
K,.d..ll i
Okinawa. Thf Mu( w it taken from an LST fur the event OflVInl Ciiatt
•Ittiiom midI
Ann KalKirn. Janet Smith. Shu ' nudltorlum
•jM*MVrr f|«»tee*.f
(hkml photo \u U. S. Navy ro.liu.
(Infrrtusfxmnl .SuuRiiphuLi)
WBDN KSDA 7
ley l4ftk. Irene White t.em
Th. *h t\% was -iir*'
a I »|»hM »i t*l •
Wilkln»on.
Monroe
I'raitr
ll«.h
NV (3 Y!»•mirik' mi l M
a** fie* almal
The Social Department of the
WHlIlt*.
Itcuhen
Hedf nbnuxh. | I)yj[Li.xy. Mt*. E.Ju 'i
t.D tile.
hI
Women's (Tub will hold it* regu­
Hetiuc UiiuHi, S(&gt;rH««r iitfidv, |iln\r«l Maim iicchmi.ii
I ) o r i s M t ( ;ill Ih H io r c ;!
!■
i\
lar uvwt&lt;(l(y 4rutf* ^sr"; -M •£-.*.d
*
I5 mu •
MINI
in IIU IIM W IVI n
Forrest. Ijbnt. Hut&gt;«rlilukt-r
i thr luncmm
in I
P. M. prece*lrd by u slmrl busi­
A
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n
r
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s
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r
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u
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€ ness
i T h e r m n t i l r t r |ir«»b*i. «u
I ri,
*n
follow.*.! hy n
meeting. Reservation* call he Jinffle Jam;lc Jlnjflc
W. U i from llnmr Dt-mutiCarol SKiplett. Kandy|lrun«on. I
Pa "
It. I &gt;' fill t*|&gt;Oll tlla*
made by contacting any of the
pliAllon S|m rljtlUlw(
M
KI.
M
K
ir
M»
Johnny Carter
Mr- I«.
\ M»
K h a i l r ' W ilk r
followin'' hostesses: Mr*. C. I.
Talltihawsrr
Klinrt
t
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,
f
eetlf
t
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f
l
'I
•
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M.
n . ..I
't hv N ila
K
S
\*rr
Redding, Mr*. O P. Herndon, Whoopee Tl Yf Yo
- —
C) ,
Mr
Ntth
.ill
Itrow nlite* nfft*i
»• » *» l*h
Mi* I
: Ui
IMI* llonir hrliion-.il
Mrs*. H. A. Monforton or Mr*. Deep In The Heart af Trxiu
*1
• I* i*.'i nuitkf lit |»rn. • • • 44 -t
Chormi: Janice Keel. Kouue Cirren. Siidmii t'«»lh«*r. &lt;*I \tf«M»
I loll S|M'4 I tli l
|nil.ill |.*| f
Ralph Ada m*.
He*tt V |L
» all*. • f Mirll
1*1(11 I» III A Ns \ N|i ||
Ruth IlfdrnhaUfrh. Hett&gt; J..
TTie Service Wive'* ('tub will
M l* &gt; I eel 1If |.
M *In
Hi \ \ N \ MA h M h l te
hold itn card J*aity in Ihc lihrary j (tlhh.«. Nellie Mae liililx, Yin (
Sllitf IrtAt \
I \I•' II wleall Niiliilitifl S|in u lM
let Spivey. Dora Rronion. D tu
o f 'th e UaSO Att 7
7 M) “I M
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a
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M
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s
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•I
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Ktchardikon.
Kdwin
I.«h
i Jam*’ 1 Iilliri . k f V f lil • •
We Ilia
J«»hn K uarI. Richard llnll Rich­
I’ rcscnls
I*r«irrani
Ttf UKMJA1
M,
ard Yates llohhy lluiirr lUt.tl J r n l i *• 1 &lt;»|Iit*? I.* &gt; *
Thr Wrclyiii Servirr
timid
lln rii I K«
Van Net*. Ilert l(i\»-r* ji &gt;&gt;,
of the Fii»t Mrlhraliwt t'hurch
M.aa I UI-vC* I
Johnnie Carter
11flit it
will
of .&lt;
Mr*
&gt;wni inert
m m nl
ts» the
ini' h».n&gt;r
i.Hiiir ui
11 - y
**4*L *
MtMl !•*I |..r. .
M a
Clarence Wynn nt h.On P M
.
*
* ..
I Hlllt i- 11a*11f
1f.r
II.*|.,.'
M Ml
(tladiola (»rov« Nurnhei 2d#J^of ' ^ ellov* Rove o/ If'a ?
1 M It I• ** 11
thf Supreme K«reel V tmlnifn I Chorua Millie Haru&gt; i.»r 1A I *
lltliH lt || | |» A ft
.
•1»lMu Me Maynard Hett&gt; list
( Ircle will meet at the W O VS
Kl* ,.| I .*•!.«
I..I
Krtier tine Spivey, tl t b a i j j
Hall at HdH) o'clock to make
mu\
Kline*i « «i•
I.nwe. Jeanne l ane Mill.-t lln
jdanj for a meeting to Ih* held
,{ th.
W KSIKKN W " i 11ty Jn S|iurkinari. Kditii l.i-c
in Snn/ord A fir IK
th.
•)k
Jeannette Kinlnw, Nancy Rmin.l W ild , at h . i K
The regular meeting of .Semi­
t .-i. i ,
Mm 1.
Thr I» ii l
Itut»v i
nole Rebekah |&gt;alk’ e Number 4-1
tree. Jeanette Cleveland, liar
ItM
•b fo r th
Mai
ilf
l*«»tmM « i»
R«
will be held in the I. O. C&gt; K.
barn Ann MeAlrxandrt. Uuit* S h(UnW
lit
•m in i »t •&gt;
&lt;h«MiI pi.
|,„V Jaar
Olive*'
\ i -la
Hall at 8:00 P. M. All members
Ia-e. Richard llnll
M.ioloy rv.
I'n\*k’ lll»
K .*&gt;•* W ll:
ar« urif»«l lo attend
Little Cowlxjy
thr jinn,
Joan 19««vvi|*ar«
The Hanford Home DernnrMrn
John Lee, Sylvia Hnye*. Kl*n
h
fioo| |iii
I» \\ ' H O
tion Club will meet nt the home
Lee. Janet Smith
I• i
» m a .II I
M
M n rr
M n r fjiif’
H rf
*
of Mra. O. I*. Ilemdon at M?00 f'ainptown Karrs
al. *
a*1 A. 1fa I
K iln
I
* »•
J *.»
P M for u drnmn*ti atlon on (&gt; Susanna
llttk. ' (1sI
Kmhr W lil IM'HP. Ha
paltry un*l milk and • su dishes. Chorus
Esther Lou .Morrison,
M.-. Mt
I'rrv.ott. Ilrtlv 1 *•' -a H.
:ls
Elsie Lee, Rulli Hedrnbuugh.
FRIDAY
til MiJlt’ k, I'tet hi'"* i
M
Carole David, Marlene t'a»*»el|.
The Aralen Circle nf the San­
Ainlm *
Hu
Carol ShRilett. Marjorie King
ford Garden (Tub will inert at
r iit » i; i n
Annette Urook*. Janice Reel. Kune#* Rmiiti|r\
the home'nf Mr*. C K Carter,
I
I it
Hobhw—MrNeh. Jimmie Jour*.
1201 Park Aver.uc. nt H 00 IV M.
I t . lt k .la. 11•*11.».» ;a*• lul « - •
Franklin Bnlenbaugh.
Han.lv
Doll call wilt he un.werr*! by a
hu\r Hitakllia Rrtt. Nun &lt; u.l
W a lt s
n
llrultson. Terry Carlton. Jim
&gt; ' f. . I l.r
garden teat.
lla/rl RmAic**, I'* e V\ II* 1ii&gt;a |
I ». i*r
A 11'
' It411Ills. '
my Bellinger, Manny Robison,
I hr 4fl.
The Dirt Gardener* Circle nf
lh»mth\ A rtet« r»«ati 14 t•\ \i i
• H i.*j i I jrit’i
I.Mi.
Arthur llaskln*. Boh White.
the Garden flub meet* at 10.00
MmiIIIi . Mnlk'iifrt III ui •••r* firn
mint: 1* •irr
A. 31. with Mr*. A. C McKeySCENE IH
my l l i w r l l . John Ku*. h rant
4
•it i *1 |. ||.
W h i* !Imp Sal 1It*l ( \i»
*f I mniil
4.1
nolds, 2481 Palmetto Avenue. Red River Valley
« ard, Dunnld l.tuiwip. It.m.lull ^ .....
Ii. I »aI’rnrVr
Roll call - "What bulbs have you Chorue: Susan Helms, Genean
Goff
M
* .\i
lanted.” The sneaker will be
Harrell, Joanne Webb, Marilyn
IRISH I I I.I.A H&gt; )
I
ha.ll.tv
•a .I..
i
T. R. W. Ruprecht and hi* topic
Calhoun, Emfly Spl*ry, Rebecca St &gt;M HST
St.llilc, iiiuml.v
(ml ui.
( \•»*ir
&gt;
I
ii.t*
...
“ Roll Reaction."
Cain, Helen Alrsamler, Carolyn
|tn:icer*
Joseptgn.* Sit,-ft i I.' h*.
Htiti
Rote Circle of the Garden Club
Beck. Mary Tanner. Molly Jo
Maxiiir Thonin*. Jerki.- 1 m
!•* .
Mn.
will meet at the home of Mr*.
Morrison. Myril Carlton, liny
••run T.-inin\r Mi'tbrv m I*
George McCall al 10 00 A. M
molid Hardy. John ler. Ilobln
'A
) utik. iN..i ■ Mi ll.- i
Roll Call will be aniwered with
Carter.
lairry
Reel.
Curtl*
hllltlil-cn |t|,*—•*« k. Dull Ill'll .1
I:
M
an original poem on gardens.
Hughe*, ttobbv Dekle, Mickey
krtt. Mhi v hi-nl* .f«-m V .
Durak. Craig Anderson, Runny
I'ANi'.MIMli i»A M F
» o,.|.. r
}!
III..
Lee.
\\ hIIa. i
Frank iiKlul.r Cook
Mary ()li\c C hapman
M r s . E . J. K o u th Is
I hr alow W m m ( l. in r k n t .!• .fl
Raw Paw Patch
In nnntha'i (•nr
Johnny
Steve llodgXin
p «f
Leads Honor Students lli’etl
L e g i o n G r o u p H e a d Chorus: Rita Maynard. Rcttina.
M iT r r r .
T H E EASTER PARAD E
-,»lt |». 1*
I h ell
I Dlll Cl t Kturlt* ( S « * lrctiil l \'tn
Smith, Julia Lenard. Marie*­ Singer
hrowfi i J • up
Dnvul llerrell
ft ill
i a&gt;\rlJ
I. \ K I I AM * III! \pi * I*
1 the 'alt p.*tk i h*
Mr*. EJ. Routh was elected . Johnson, Joyce Gachea, Nancy Dancer
Anita
Aiken
••inn!
M'm! i*Mi I!h.i |•o«Iii* (Ja. k
rial i
Braley, Frank
Senn, Glynn The Girl
Mat. k 11|*\e t l*a*|•1
t’ MMlU.1 I. .inti t
president of the American Legion
llarhatu Kdrtiftrhl
. ,*,.}*
I *i m *ua I
A im
M i L in t ’
I’ lufi*
Jones, John Shaw. Uruce Law­ T ile llqy
I*. LhuLiuaa.
* altiUiv I**a .# a»*»
Auxiliary at the regular monthly
Donald Deal
vi
lU‘
*tn^
tlr *k
* uT‘«ii M'.rm.
w i
HU .it.
..*
|• ,
rence. Trny Rtciiardxon. Ta w 'n r r p i 'F R ny*' p a r a i i F
■meeting Friday evening.
r„t
hi.i."
J" f i lit)' a I I "lull .
»u.lrtit* .it
rence Howard. Kenneth Wilkin* Nixie Kirrhoff Stanley Itinmb
Th, meeting opened with the
*...k
r*i
\ I.I
advance of the Color* and the Mexicali Rose
Marv Ann GnllownV. P It It.-u ' Surprise Party (iiten r i ii » • P f " ’ I’M
M
(a*
• ha ]•'
• I *&gt;
N a n c y A p p h 'b v . I &gt;&gt;.v 1.1 l l a r n li
Flag Halule, followed by a prayei Walts — Floyd Sparkman * Betty
11
.(•I
V! 4
I.Ilu I vffi.-i
1' nii Ratten J- KorKuhcn Kind.Pho.M x%ill
led by Mrs. C M Flower* and the Jo Sparkman
mala •
4»\•
I M
Hnllev
/I I'hmn M.-nwe iIi, *
preamble to the constitution of Chorus: Ouita Lee. Barbara Ann
MrAleznndei. Jeannette (Jeve
A - I..... I*. 11h.la \ pax.
.«
the American l-egion Ausilary
Olyve Ann A'iain*. J red 1 m
Whip ite.it..*!
I Hin i « in
M.i.i.i* !
land, Nancy Roundtree, Jean­
er.
( anil
Jt-iiii M.-riuethi i , - . ' i i *i..... ,l ,,f l( it.* ii K d.
Other new officers elected were
i D I U h Iii . ,
f*•( I• ui ynu* te.'i k tt
nette Kinlaw, Edith I-ee, Libby
r j...
)l|, llnll), (It) tt . *1 • vri
Mrs. M.E. Raker, vice-prrsident
Floyd (doner. F.ndslev Mris.-h. •'Ill- \| . ,
Wr •l
I' %Im» .*-*1 Aft:
Lee, Ernestine Spiney, Bar|')ir gtmip *.i 1.d 1.4*111'•* RoIiIiim’'
John Kridet. Ilarhara Riukn I ir*t Simri
and Mrs. C.E. Hunter. trea*urer.
J* mii • ui**). 1.ikeLtiul, iilijrrliMii
bars Mae Lowe. Betty Jo
•••urn
Kind's home sin*- g Hf .*i i«
Jimmy I.ud»ig. Carol Skinner it I-* Air
TNo remaining officer# will be
rouml**
Sparkman, Jeanne Lene Miller,
Billy Iltvant
Hanpv Rtrthday" and braifng "iv Jurl K ir k11&lt;Itt«*r. I Hk#*l »*i'l, ll***»
appointed .or elected at a later
Betty Hamp, Marie Maynard,
lnri-o ileroratcd hlrthdav rake ter R u t lt*»y*l. K t Smith. Aik ,
**I AM AN AM ERICAN"
d i i a .« ■»
i
ChefitfiMkr lla \ » I I I.
r 1*1*'
Millie Hardy.
uhiih -An* aiilnzr witli randii-s. Ann it* IgtMii* Anilrfunti, I ukrlnml,
Narrator
Holm Dean
Members pledged their aealeGuest Soloist
Mr. Dick Aiken Alter tile honnree had opened Ida Cimrlrt I ilffxlrix. .Suumirrvill*. j*rrut«***t iiy-ln L'miiml, hut in 50
tance on tha Seventh War Loan Turn the Glasses Over
it-* &gt; 11*1*1 hue ^Iit %imW from
Gnylon Culln-rhouse. gift from th* crowd, game* acre (Jn, Wnrfttn K«&gt;c-Mlm* . HmM***, I 10(000,ui)«i
snd the National Clothing Drive. Chorus: Glynn Jones. Craig An- Speakers
„ t,.ir tll
deuwon, Ronny Lee, Mickey
nlnw-d with tlie ladles pir*&gt;iit Thilinn |.e«*. ( ‘ vu^ln; Rutii H (
appy Day will be observed Apr.
Hoyt Galloway, J.W. Byrd
Ih.OOO.fkio
Durak, Bobby Dekle. Curtis Singers
Rosalie Tolle, Betty winning n« high scorer* Pur'y UkrU ntl; Tin I Aiuirrml. I‘i «»\
•&gt; 27. It was announced. Five dolHughes, Larry Reel, John Lee,
refreshment* weie then »,-i.e«i lit* Cunm*|wry. (uhn, Krnncm f
Jane Wilke. Stunley Bruintey
•
Iara was given to the Salvation
(iumiile,
I'iilinftlu;
u n *1 A ik*
Bobby Carter. Raymond Hardy, Just Boy*
Zekr McNuh, Floyd to nil attending
Arm y and a donation wae made
I ib
Myril Carlton. Marilyn Calhoun.
Sparkman. David Ceremll
Thme invtt.-d tn he **nh Mr. Smith M ih my, Kt Ijimlrnl.*!**
to the Training Car project The
W *.4
Joanne Webb, Mary Tanner, A Little Girl
Wanda William­ nnd Mr*. Kind., Mr. and Mr*. J-&gt;«
Jadiee turned »n their completed
lh*nt* ill u «mmI euifnrr* liinv It
Molly Jo Morrison, Genean
(iiM-hl anil Mr. Goehl'* mother,
■owing for Bay Pines Veterans
son
HarreL Susan Hlolms, Emily Sport G irls.. Anna Bedcnhaugh. Mr*. C. Urn*field. Mr. and MrS. itrnnk'Htt'neO out l»y .»lm;tiaf a
Hospital. The nosteasea, Mrs. C.
Spiney, Kebtcca Cain, Holen
Annie Bedenbaugh. Mary J. Rlrhnrd McKain, Mr. ami Mrs. piece nf tlNm|&gt;4*ne&lt;l blotting tmpei
f ) F. Procter. Mrs. Henry McL«ulln
Alexander, Carolyn Beck.
George Knrndrmos. Mr. and Mrs. or woolen cloth over the ilentv I
Thursby
Jr. and Mrs. C.L. Irwin, served
House W ives.... Joanne Spaul­ Freil Johnson. Mr. nnd Mr*. \Vo--l- place and then preiaintr il with
■rofroahmente following the meet­ Yop A n My Sunshine
Chorus:
Ronny
Lee, Rebecca
ding. Emma J. Robbins. Martha row Kin*ry, Mr. and Mr* I'el- • wnrrn iron.
ing.
mar Clark.
Cain,
Barbara
Lee,
Glynn
Grogan
Jones. - ‘
The Navy
Charles
Johnson,
Grammar School Has Shell
Be Coming Round The
Marjorie Jnnea * .
Orien Farrell Plays
Mountain '
Tha Army
Frank
Cranston,
Centennial Program Chorus:
David £one», Sarph N ti- .. Joan McTear —
— ----- In DeLand Theater
Under the direction of Mrs. " , ley." John Brown, Dickie Baver, Red Cross Nurse---- Batty Jean
Lonnie Green. Robert Yates,
Slicnpard
—
—
___
DEL AND. A rr*D . fSj^cial) Laura Anderson. Bevtrly Gee, War W orkers---- Melba.Frcdcrick,i-*)rten
P n m ll o f "Ranford wifi
•
B
i
t
t
e
n
Smith,
Allen
Dotlgtes.
Mary
E.
Caldwell,
Phyllla
Gam.7
to w** tho Centennial of the SUtcappear in the next piny to l&gt;4
Fred
Caswell,
Joa«ph
Russ!
Farmers---John
Kalsbury,
Donald
m 'i b o «d , « Florida with appropriate
presented at the Stover Liltla
Wannia -Mao lom.
Cain
clses In the regular convocaTheater at Station University,
SCENE IV
Boy 8oouts.....Donald'
Howard, pel-and, Thursday and Friday
teal week.
The exercise#
Dance:
Shirley
Llsk,
Jack Spencer, Dickie Reel
4,ud Denny may not be much of
From where I ait, that's sound
Utad. of a play written and Square
nlghta, April 12 and 13.
Jaqet
Smith, Ann
Raborn. Give Club
a children.
The
The play.. “ Ring Around Ellra- a fanner, but moat folks allow
philosophy—applied to people
Id In a claasroom . Carole David. Sylvia Hayes,
beth," by Chari Ai
Armstrong, is no hc’a pretty amort at solving
Just aa much as locust trees. You
Janice Reel, Spencer Hardy,
m a n y Intonating quesamusing comedy of homo life ia
tiona won answered by tha chlL Beb White. Rena# Wilson, Ro­ Garden Club To H ave which many a family will see other people's problems. Lika can’t alwaya change fotka to
Alvin Dlake's locusts.
your way of thinking-some
bert Baker, Reuben' Benden, Exhibits In Windows itself reflected.
Dr. Stover, - director of the
F or y e a n A lvin has been try­ may prefer beer to bnttermllk,
•Id lira of the annual flower theater, a titei that the play has ing to get rid of n grove of lo­ or a doable harness to a single
knitO Belle Cowan. Ronald Hold. Roll Along Prairie Moon
show uf tho Sanford Garden Club, been well cast It haa been in
oae—bat yon can get to Ilka
The Voice la Tha Old Village •xhlbite will bo diapteyed in rehearsal for I ho peat three custs. They aren't using up any
them (If yon taka tha trouble).
good
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sd,
bat
they
annoy
Alvin.
■tore windows downtown on Apr. weeks and promises to measure
8 S 5 # Fourth Grade Choruses M end IB by members o f the up to the high itandard of dra­ Every time he cate than* down,
And first thing you know, tho
wflh Bill Clark. Roddy Franklin Aulea. Dirt Gardener, Roao and matic entertalimcnt for which ap they shoot again.
little (Uffcreiiccj don't matter.
___nman, Donald BmlUb
Aodrcr Duntf. Dickie Kendall. Central Circles, It was unnourcod the Stover Little Theater ha*
ae Turner. Agnes Smith
“ W hin'll I do a1g&gt;ut them lo­
today by Mrs. Roy TUIIt, flower becomo known throughout the
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•how rhairmfcll&gt;*.,* children also presented an
Mrm,.TilUs a l 'W that this r e . , ,
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de up of The letters,
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One o f the things fo r A m erican s to Keep e v e rla s tin g !)
in mind Is what Is g o in g on in firn zll, w hich dom in ate''
South A m erica as our o w n nation dom inates N o rth A m erica .
W e do not, want to go b b le up o u r southern n e ig h b o r; but h r
ne sam e to
the
tgk?n, wc do not want nt\y Kuropean nation, add
e specially
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derm n n y, tovck) so.
T h ere has lo n g * lA ^ I darigpr. in that q u a r te r..A n d the
.m ore trouble th e N a zis g e t Into' In Europe, th e. m o re th ey
"Urn th eir envious eyes to I-atin -A m erica, especially the
ir e a t , rich area which dom inates central and eastern South
A m erica, whose capital is Sao Paolo. G erm an y has long
idd an eagle e y e on that country, even m ore than on
A rg en tin a , w h ere recent Nazi a ctivities h a v e a ttra cted
feneraJ attention.
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A n o th e r d a n ger has been the Jnpnnese, w h o have long
o n tro lled the veg eta b le and produce business in Hrazil.
n it w ho have now been driven inln the in te rio r o f the
•ontinent. The Italians a re m ore tolerable.
N o w the G erm ans In that region nre r e t r i e d ns h a v ­
in g “ gon e u ndergrou nd." John C. Davis, ncvvs|inper w r ite r
recen tly returned frrom South A m erica , says th e Brazilians
are not deceived by such moves, but keep a w a ry e y e on
the Germans. T h e la tte r are, as usual, en e rg e tic nnd p ro ­
gressive— for th e ir own interests. But they a re not regard-d a-** loyal to the!** adopted country, any m ore than th ey
w ere In A rg en tin a , w h ere they trained an a rm y And then
seized control.
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A ll this is naturnlly of- keen in terest to the U n ited
States. F o r the G erm ans, ns they lose th eir w a r and .th e ir
in flu en ce in Europe, w ill striv e nil the more to establish
footh old s in 'L a tin A m erica.

W E'SO RELY MISS OtJR DE­
PARTED LOVED * ONES, BUT
C a ll
H e a lth
WE SH ALL SEE THEM AGAIN.
A N D VALUE THEM MORE BE­
CAUSE OF THE SEPARATION:
Dr. John A . Toom qy, head o f Jlaliie.t and LTlfldrcn'it
I shall go with . him,, but I*
thall not return to mr.—2 Sam. Ifo a p ila l o f the U n iv e rs ity llospitnla o f Cleveland, a u th o rity
on contagious tliseanea, eapeclfllly on in fan tile paralysis, g a ve
13:23.
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a N e g r o forum a gis»d ta lk in g-to in the course o f N egrH ealth W eek, l i e told them that " N e g r o lenders shonli
W « *** whare Ibe Trxx* press fo r Is'tler '.oiising with an evan gelical -.pir it ” in
“ spinach king” U hnrvrMtrn* hi*
large*! rrop of apiruwh on which o rd e r to help fig h t tuberculosis and some o th e r discus*
he eipecti to make a million w hich Htrike th e ir peoplo hurtler than they do others.
dollar*. Popeya ran have It all.
N egroes, Dr. T o o m ey sniff, are less likely than w h ites
* Byjy.* to g e t in fantile parulysis, more lik ely to have serious cases
i.-L -.
Wa tec where ‘A ’ gaaoline o r tuberculosis and to q p ffe r com plications a f t e r m easles
ration* may toon be inereaaed.i and w hooping cough. T h e latter, especially fo r N egro es, is
Thing* arc getting better. The
-i
« r i nB, in itM WHk*' bronchial pneumonia and o th er
first thing you know, you may "
be kbit to buy a pnrkage of perils. Old dorm ant in fection s can be aw aked by it. He
cigarette*.
recom m ended inoculutlons against it. G o*hI housing, he be
IteveS' Is the best p reven tive o f some o f these diseases
The St. John* River at lake w hich spread under crow ded conditions.
Monroe t» now about * 1* inrhe*
Thr &lt;ivir tj-agur Iw-ld the
it i
It is well known that tuberculosis is controllable,
below the seu level, believe it oi
April mri-ting with u lnrg«* al
but
not
enough
attention
has
occn
g.vcn
to
it
It
should
In­
not. If we don't have tome rain
tendance of member* and guesl*
pretty toon, we may have *e!t recogn ized thal such discuses are c v e ry lio d y ’ s business,
water iwlmmlng nt our front cause they develop mid spread so readily w hen not k.s.t on Tue*dny al thr Library Mr*.
II
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Mr('a»ltn, prrii.lent of
door.
under control.
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Sanford (iardrn i lul.. gnir r
mo*t
Informative
mldrca.* on
l.raulifirntion of Town- und home
We Ventura the a*u-rtion that
E c lip s e C h n m p io n
•lie* Mr*, t
R. Kirtiey *poke
9 -4
within two year* after the war
instructively of tree*
I* over, Florida will etperience
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S eein g a total eclipse o f the sun is a rare ex|&gt;eriencc.
the biggest touriit *ra*on In it*
It was voted to reapond tn
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hiitory. Sanford can get it* thare W itn essin g two is even m ore unusual. A n y o n e 'w h o bus seen national clothing collection. Mr*.
of this lucrative crop if It got*
if f
fou r is rcnlly In big tim e. This rem arkable p riv ile g e has Ilridgc and Mr*. Gtuy committer
after I I
Two new member* were udmltteJ
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oeen en joyed by Clyde Fisher, h onorary cu ra tor o f ustron- In memt&gt;er*hip,
Mr*.
We*lcy
&gt;my in the A m erican Museum o f N atu ral H isto ry in N ew Hchelllg anil Mr*. Tom French
0/ the five
Marine* who
Mr* Haybura. Mllwoe^nrw Pfrsirpc‘ ‘ ntl&gt;’ P“ »*liHh*Ml "lit o r y o f th e %Moon" he dent, presided.
hoisted the flag on too of Hurl- , ii ' ,1 " ^
Attractive retells o fh is luck, which in volved m ovin g around considerably. freshmenU were served by a
bachl, a* Pictured in Joe Rosen
thqfy Jiiitgt JU ptjObiltkl'h. only
*n 192R he saw his first total eclipse in N ew Y o rk special committee. Many dorui
one remelnk. The re*t were killed C ity . H is second was in N ew England in A u gu st 1932 Ilona of iced tco glnesra and di*H
In the lubtequenl fighting on
To see one In June ,1930, he had to go to S ib e ria ; and that towel* were given tile I-rogue
Iwo Jlma.
Two more places hev* been
or June, 1937, took him to Peru. A stron om ers fig u re that &lt;old lately, one houav and grove
The State Chamber of Com­ In any one place a total eclipse o f the sun occurs on the few block* from renter have hern
merce estimate* there are about a v e ra g e only once in 3G0 years. From A.D . 600 to IH0 0 bought by D. E. DeMarr from
tha north from Mr. (iilleapir nf
800,000 Florida boy* in tha London saw only tw o, nnd Rome on ly three.
Winter Dark. The Sexton house
armed eervlce*. When those boy*
One trouble Is that these eclipses seem usually to ha* al*n been aold.
come back, many of them .with
The Senior claas of I.yman
w wives and families, the x c u r In such In convenient places as South A fr ic a or th*
itiny of thia stale will be in m id -P a cIflc. Perhaps the postw ar order w ill m an age these School Is rehearsing a humorous
play "Aunt Tilly goe* to Sea"
their hand*.
th in gs b etter?
under direction of Mr*. Milwre
to ba put on April 20.
There's a serious milk-shortage
The Baptlat W.M.U. had their
S A N F O fc D F O R U M
Id the Miami area, but that
monthlv devotional and bualne**
didn't deter the OPA from start­
sesaio.i on Monday afternoon. In
•oma conitructiv* lrgi»latian «n charge of the program wa* Mr*
ing ault against a dairy there Kdltor, Sanford Herald,
for producing more than its Sanford. Florida
acted at this session, hut tiiat Fred Sladw, other* taking
J part
quota of milk. The New Deal 1* Sin
Miss Mi
there will bp some crack|&gt;vt hill* were Mis*
Mary Kobertaun. Mu
aim 'Vreatlng scarcity." — Mel
A » you qia v (or may not) tossed Into-the hopper L have no t).
(&gt;. II.
H. Frain, ilrs. luirgent, Mr*
bourne Time*. Once you get fh« know f am now domiciled, tem­ doubt: You can'not expect per­ Earl Duncan.
habit of wqstefulnees, it is hard porarily, In the beautiful little fection In , a . deliberative body
Longwood Card Club waa ento gat over 1L .
.
City- o f Tallahassee, situated in composed iof so many persons:
the red hills of historic Old -Leon neither can you expect whole­ tertalr-ed by Mr*. Marla Uige at
thalr last party. Prrsant ware.
county, a aeetlon rich In tho
. -•‘ A t desks-In Washington and traditions of fh# past, bubbling hearted cooperation where so Lieut. Waller Ueldnrd, Mr*. Hbimany divergent interests ore
scattered throughout every state
hlttgn. L!«ut. ami. Mrs. E.
)^r..Jn Its enthusiasm for th* involved. I - hope -the p e n Of the HetW
I « Harris, Mr. and Mrs J. II
- ia the Union there are flOO.OOP , “present
and Indolglnv tn specula­ state wiR be Just and fair In its Menick, Mr*. Florence 8 undarlm,
man and women in Jobe create-) tion—aome wild and fantastic—
appraisal of the work of the C. A. Wales, Mr*. U-ta Meekly.
artificially. They draw approxi­ for the future. *
legislator*, commend when com­ Mr. and Mr*. 8 ^ L. Tuppar, E. II
mate Ir 1700,000,000 In govern­
ment pay oach -ear, These non­ f I '*m sendh/r as attache f 6 r mendation • is due • and prtllctso Doasch. Tha hostess served re­
freshments and Easter souvenir*
essential employees eerve no use­ one o f our local colons and it where criticism Is deserved.
According to my limited ob­ to all preaenl.
ful purpose end shonld be dis­ will be my duty, as well as
John Harner of Philadelphia
missed at once.—Senator Byrd, jdeasure, to untangle the u ll of servations I am convinced that
legislative kit* ehoutd it be tha interests of Seminole county has recentljr visited hie sister
1 Democrat.
come entangled In the .branchea will be adequately protected dur­ Mrs. 8 ara Ysrnell. Ha ta now
Wa Wav* t/\ ..Main —
ot . ,ort,« « » • of the many live ing thla session of the legislature. visiting hla brother-in-law in
a t o ^ marked
whleh
the (capital
that tl._
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tha .......
etoriee
SpecUl ’ °o*f kton#
of ^
best
I f not city
the Our senator and representative Miami.
Tho Tourist Club had a basket
about boys In th* service appear* vary bqst) states in our great are oq the alert (on their toes, In
common parlance) and while they picnic at Sunnvshade Park Tuesla TtM Herald are sent to commonwealth.
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are cognisant of th* fact that lay noon. Bhuffla Board la play*.J
us by-tha War Department end
I find Uta people up her* good
,:hqys therefore necessarily been natured, •friendly and hospitable. they were elected to Serve all the there every evening
passed by the censer. We publish Every edunty In th* eUtc It- re* people of the state, they also
pH such stories In Atll. I f there presented by one or more Sena­ reaftg# that their f l n t duty la to
J K ttft- been one shout your boy, tor* or Repreeantetivest 1 havo Protect end advance the Intereata
41 is on ^-because tha War De­ met- a number of eld friends and of th* electorate o f the district
they represent, end to prove
part merit hasn't H i t It to ua
also made some new ones who titemaelvM worthy o f the eonflBy W. V. Blttlag
I am sure .will be worth cherish- dence In them reposed.
L lttk
Toorhton Drug Co.
.... U being ft *
in the days to come. ■
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Your* sincerely,.
rushing bills through
am coo
nvfneed there will be
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J. R. Lyles
I Legislature Increasing teachNot necessarily serious In It*,
i’ salaries. There Will b* more
self, maoalea la dangerous be­
when it comae time to
cause of tha complications It
e t tha
tax .V
bills Which Oover‘
may bring.
C sldw elFu f suggested. Borne
■y we will have a constitutional
‘ sent, requiring gya:
Treatment today la much
'• i bill to k m f
arianti/le and comfort­
It.the tax bill by which It is
able than formerly. NoW it ii
bo flnanoed.
b«M*r nj)dgfitood how to leax\ v
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o ff a collatt* cartipliS, Vtnt
bonus to boot.
Otari Yi
w* retail coming.. under tnb
gucy »r* -tiou-Ohflp. Ifc4;
Marius Uyssn. ( barley
it*uW..IIiiio\vt iuLUStttwffijJ
n r * t» k f.c k
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Jpo went to .fuckocll
Jcrra:
1/11 VsVafrstnres Sport, Writer whne
he played la*c)&gt;«U. bfclMtATLAN TIC C ITk, ,N J. -Ev
t.tsll and football and was a ihemcry one In camp is talking nlimit her of the boxing team. He 'tyke
Joe Butat, the new
Yankri ■ctnmmended by n Neiftp dub,
shortstop. ill's wearing tm- No. tile Newark Earflc*. whn,aaw hith
I uniform formerly worn by ; lay icmi-pro ball at Tromoht,
Frankie Crovatti and it may be
tlwfe before youll
you'll see
ace II
it on
some ttnte
Drilled WICh Tlgerj
'anyone else.
Srout Krltchall took to the road
Shortstop Is a comparatively
1new position for Jersey Joe. He's i and watched Buxas pUs several
had only alxiul 7ft games nt tlm'. games .lit third base. TKa result
i spot, all with Newark and Bing- WIIS 0 future contract. Jd* work­
ed out,with the rrCuIsr Yankee
i haintoi.
infield for one waw Ih.lOip and
"I would rather play third." Gir two wceks with the, Detroit
w»y* Burns, "but I'm.glad to get Tiger*. The Dctig#U tb«u«.fat.trttnr
the optortunity at short and will Ittul hiln hooked but he 'WgttVJIO
make the most of i t "
the Motor City only for tha videNew York Yankee scout Paul lie wanted to lie u Yankee till the
Krlchell think* the world of Mu­ time.
sas, who Is Cf&gt;. weighs IKO pounils
l/ioks like it’s In the rbrda-for
and stand* six feet.
Hums to deliver, for soon afU r
"Iluraa Is a romm."*s,a
he signed In the fail of I OK) he
Krlchell.
"I think he’ s a
sustained a shoulder separation
natural player and will make
in a ftnrknell football scrimmagethe grade, lie may be an­
He tackled 210-Potmd fulltytV
other George Stlrnwelss."
Jtfn Relclicrt. now (n the afrvjea.
Krlcli has Manager Joe McCar­
It afreefed hU tnrnufhg artn.
thy thinking along the same vein. but he Is up di
Signed In Collcgt
Almost “
Ml ’m not a s| ring ballplayer."
It college- to ,p\i
In Iblt he
says B u m s .
"It usually taker
me a month to gel started. Howsier. i t W giaxf In know ttial oth-1
slmulder bothered bint he
er* nnvo confidenre In me. That. I
M plav left field. He want
alone, tpeaits ninth to me "
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times without getting it hit,
Burns was obtained in the usu- l

Wilson, Fred It. ua Est of
Ellen It. Martin to Bertha Part­
ington el nl
Limited Warranty Deed
tv. to

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Taa Deed
Slate of Florida to William
Jacobr.
Agreement for Deed
&gt;ry ahd butcher "hop at Alpha,
Pearson. Helen Jl. et vir Oscar
. J™ Won't he the first tluckncll T to John L- Hanlon et ux.
luifiAU* to-make goo.i_in N’aw
Manning,
Margaret
L.
to
Tt. J lehmun ct ux.
Franklin, Ross E. to Frank
Bedrr. et uk.
Puleston, Ixvu Bryant to Cen­
tral FIs. i'ro. Credit Assn.
Weaver, O. E. el ux to Florida
State Ba n k . ____
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King, llrorgp to It. .D Helen
A J. E. kortner
Ley. Elias I.. Jr. et ux to Ella
Leu Jotter et vir J. V.
Mortgage and I.lea
Mathers, Solomon C. et ira to
Fla. Citrus Pro. Credit Attn.
Conditional Hsl* Contrast
Celery CitY Restaurant to Ed­
ward Willard.
Satisfaction of Mortgage*
Overstreet 1j» ik| Company to
K N Sexton.
Hanford Atlantic N a t i o n a l
Rani to (.'evil E Carlton.
II J l-ehmati et ux to O. 1.
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cor.it iiisatlou pyul- .In -Vo
'ftWiVi
bn, been drawing

- O fe n L r TVfTT eV' ui to Kmms
C*ih
Bodtry, 0. L. et ux to Mar­
garet L Manning.
Ivclghton, D. E. ct t r. to George
H. Malone.
Dow, Leon F. to George H.
Malone.
Orange land Company to C. S.
Lav.
Oclslrr, Emma A. to 0. E.
■'.waver et ux.
Stevens, Maty C st vtr A. B.
to James Martin et ux.
City of Sanford to Lea K.
Lcaher et ux.
brers, Frank et ux to Rose E.
Franklin.
Sexton, E. N’ . ct ux to Lee C.
1 ylei ct ux

b ro ck, D. ( ’, et
M organ J . c uv.

9.

"trill amameiiuj
Pension Plan Seen —IJauu__hc
etn his term of utivtcc ii
For State Employees r r r . i i r monthly depot: .4

Seminole--Gounty
Court Record

Jersey Joe Buzas,
lis-Naturat Flayer

A P R IL

■(AUTIFUl Jenl Freeland I* shown
bolding the trophy that she won
with the Utle of "Miss Florida" at a
beauty pageant In Miami Beach.
She will represent her stale at the
annual beauty contest at Atlantic
City, N J . and vie for the "Miss
America'' UUa.
(Inlcrnallonal)

uv

Knnnrable Disebargea
I' S’ Armv to John I). Carlton.
l T S Armv *,'&gt; William B . B e r t .
Mill Meyer of Newark," say*
St Anthony ha, Iwen ,v "coin
Huso,
"llill is the most rntnoi Inis,limed" orficei In the lit axil
league manager m the game. !!« Ian army since 17HI. the lottgra.
know, how to bundle young fel- military service tecord in hiatnrv
Flint as * nptain. luter as I.I &lt; ol
Bridegroom To lie
his military pav tot 2.1ft year
This j. un important veal for bus b&lt;-en given to the church.
Jt&gt;c In another re»|&gt;ect. lie wunta
to grt murrind but doesn't knots
About lift pet Cl-'il of tin; nil
Whether to sav "1 do” right now kel, 7ft pei rent of tin- a,lw-»tn-,
or wall until he's certain of his 20 pel cent of ihe sim and mci
Uatti, f t p Yankee.
CUry, I ft per rent of the lend,
The future Mr*. Busas—I'enel- and 12.5 pci cent of tin copper
ote McConnell—ha* the writer's used by the I'nlted Nations is
lyinpstby. Jo« cun talk baseball produced In t anadu.

r ta ll—I Be oglKua^'iu aiJUuru- J K g f t L ^ i a i g ^ ^ r v 'T c .
rnent Pension Finn worked out
In -UP II.(\ the Spartans u»eJ
ntul approved by representatives
of the 11,OUU State emplbvees a crude forjp of suffocant n-fninst
the cities of tkelhim ami i'lali-a.
was announced this wesH by a
mcmlier of the executive com­
mittee. and director of the State
Hoard of llcalth'i Narcotic bur­
eau, M.H. Dots.
A group of nine men chosen
bv their various State Attendee
have been working on the plan lor
several months Doss said Pe
stressed that the Bill which is
now ready for presentation to
the
Legislature
most
nearly
meets with tho approval of the
entire Slate employee body,
Tho executive conltbittee is
composed of: RJ. ( ’hence, chair­
man. assistant comptroller; M.tl.
Doss, vice chairman; W.H. Cates,
secretary treasurer. Auditor's of­
fice: Fred A. Safay, State Boaru
of Health; Elgin Bayless, State
Board Department; Lewis Tribble.
Comptroller* office; Joe Coeney.
State Parole Commission; h.A.
Cray, Secretary of State; Bryan
Willis, State Auditor.
All Stato ertiployoes arj includ­
ed In the compensation with the
cxeepiinn of Justices of the
Supreme Court, Judges . of .the
r h r d t r T i.u H bt Pukffle" ^riiuJT'
Teachers.
The Bill requires the employee
tu have tcached the age of f&gt;5
years before becoming eligible
"H ere I thought 1 could gat
for
voluntary retirement and
cojggp n.ation And u Jerni of 10
me a new car practically the
jM r w m i n « ia teauued i .i any
d a y after V -D ay."
caff?" However, when you have
given 2ft years of servhe you tvfe
entitled to f&gt;U percent of Voui
average , alary fur Ulo past ten
years.
The retirement pay it. based
upon two peircnt of the sT tt-1
r.ge salary for the inttm-dialr I'M
vents prior to severing connec­
tions with the State. For instance: j
If vou have worked for the State .
l.'i vents and wish to voluntarily '
retire. y«ui Income will be flgur- i
ed at two percent of vour sularv .
for em h of the past tea viars I
Si.PtHuied you averaged MOOO
per veat dontig ibe pas'. 10,
Vest- yon would diuw 'Wo tier
rent of each yrut'i salary 20 j
. i i i cot of the 10 y ear total, or
"W h a t a blowl Now l.fln d
tf.oiei j, ii .oith fiir llfr
out
it m ay be V -D ay plus
A deilialion of five pere.-nt
tom each cmolovec wh » t'ldicaies
moybe two or three years
i is desire to shure in tho plan
before I can get ode."
iv til lie nvivde liy the Comptrol­
ler's office each month.
Should an employee have the
State employ before nerving III
venrs. bp msv withdraw nit de­
posit. tint will rp&lt;-o|ve no Interval
on he itnnev
,ii»... should one leave the Slate
jp p i
-midov with thp hope of rrtvivi^W nP
in,- at M illie t.iluir date, lie iray
*
* *
Ii-bvi his mono)' In the fund, and
VT-t Wv *
when he u-turns say. five venrs
' a* ; M

"But my .Gulf man cheered
me up. Said he'd help keep
my pretent car rolling. If I'd
let him give il the Gulfpride*
and Gulflex** treatment reg*
ularly."
a v e r a g e
A m e r ic a n

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g e tt a b o u t tw lie a
m u c h
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"Thal't good advice. I'd lure
hate to take a chance on
anything but tho finest lubri­
cation. I don’f honker to walk
overywhore I go."
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An oil Ihol'i TOUGH in
capital lettan . . . preitct*
against carbon and sludge!

IBS* the first is a trick, but thb second ii A fa c t-a
fortunate fact for you. By using m ore aftd more electricity ovdr thfe years,
you’ve helped us reduce the p^ioe to a point where the
- * '
“
ow ^ets about turtce os math electricity

for any one of several reatetp*
—

it didlS years ago for the some money.
Keeping the priotjfof electricity pinned down to the
floor in wartimeJo a mifch tougher Job than keeping a
phi-op girl floating in mid-airt
It takes much more than raajTo. It takes careful
tUmAhi, hard work and gotod business management
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Y o u r p ro lcc llo n It
our first consideratJ«n. O u r analysis o f
your nerds is mndr
in c lo s e h a r m o n y
w ill) the nmntml you
can sjlm d . W e place
your insurance with
SOUND companies.
U p o n t h is s o lid
f o u n d a t io n ,
our
business was built.

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your w in ter th iiip s cleaned
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moths take hold there's
not much le ft!

STORE A PA R
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Th ou gh you m ay not
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Dry (Trunlnjj Department
819 W. 3rd St.

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Ha* Helped Other* and Will Help You
ad Ubci U bain* uatJ with much auce*M In Prostata
dear up that stroiur. rad. cloudy uHw. Why suffjr front
and other symptom* of *!ujr*l*h kidneys, bladdsr and

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Zoya Andreyeva Is
-H )ne Of f a d i n g
Russian Women
By A D E L A I D E

KERR

A P Ncwsfenlurcs
Zoya Andreyeva was born in n
Chuvaahian village of 350 but* in
one of the mini backward region*
of pra-revolutlon Ruwia.
Twenty-fiva yaars latar she w m
working overtime, teaching o
people that were 82 per cent
Illiterate, to read and write.
Today she la chairman of the
Pm ldlum of the Supreme Soviet
of Chuvaahln, n jot, whicn .'•rally
means President o f the Chuvash
Autonomous Soviet Socialist R e­
public in the Russian 8FSII. \ndrryeva Is probably the only wumsn president o f a Republic. Ami
she is certainly one of tho most
Interesting women in .he worlld.
The republic she heads ha*

about

one

Turlc origin

million

citDeni,

In tLc *.U!r.t‘ “ *

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Lmfcaisy is \rtjhir.ttcr. tr.c Chuuoih! - e i e 'i
/rtv
-tn.’ i'cn ptnpir,
.vho had

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AiSr*.’«*-. -it Ai.r,

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dreyevu ha* an interesting com I
ment .ii make:
.
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“ Thrr

IS O , 115 0, 1 1 5 0 « r m ere

year ar longer fo repay...

To n tailr tvtTYbodr aomeday come* ne#d loi cash
In a huiry. Heie we are
organised to give Ihe fail
•eivlce you muit have.
Need money? We invite
you "to come and get ill" r

rc a n m a Me rrcdl! requireriienli i n c l u i l i n f forms an
signature nfnnr.

F A M IL Y LOAN CO.
itiiiiM H- FI*1- Ml I- Bank Bldg.
J.K. Iln* land. Jr. Mnngrr

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T i m *r i p h t i n o

.lit
l i l t 1 'K m illL ,
asked question*. Soon A " d i r &gt; e ' . '
was reading atoa.1 - * « - J h r g o L . - .
h . J A t'K " s T I N N f i T P —
•mt in time th, r rc|e wldror,! to
Wi
JM ; t"t tN
| t, e A r m y ,
take in the -h.de slllsgr.
n|-\.
\V|-R. the \V l,'Before long Aiutreyeva s sWiooi , ,
lift!I i* ilnifu iitlior ifOTt*rn
was the center of the village rmu
i«w i *ivt-nciri huvt* the wiirV
munul life Word ulaiut hvi up
m’L 'if s:ilu«mnnBhi|&gt; to iln
selfish devotion to the cninmun
M » Li n i l th#* Arnrritun horm*
Ity’s w e lf are spread to f ’ lu-tn
front on ihi* f a r i that the end of
.U,f . c“ p l u ' l An dreyeva w«..1
m Ellr„ |&gt;r
,gc-:, thn
Invited there, tbrn sent to M
nd of the home front struggle.
cow to continue her education
I hi. vi ry day. nfflrials in these
Later she returned to Chuvashia di-pa 1 1merit* and agencie*
ar»
and seven years ago wus elect.-.1 ■m i l l i n g mound to find convinc­
head o f It* government.
ing argu m e-l s that V - E
Da)
Look at her country now an I won’i
dissolve
price
control*,
you will
sec some
Imprest ,- c rnmi|niuei regulations, shortages,
rhangca. T o It* ngricultuic m il Selective Se rv ice --nil the host of
forestry. Chuvashia has now add
wartime birnnve denee*.
cd Industry—a synthetic . ’. moot
Mo-t of ihe plan* fo r putting
tdsnt,
chemical
plants,
pap. i
tin* argument over still a r e undei
mill*, and wood-working mills In
the wrap, of secrecy. I haven't
1036 it boasted nearly 7,000 mil,
f.,n
.u il one official
oil iclul IP
in any depart
o f mail*. In commemoration of
l i e twenty -fif th anniversary ni i merit or agency who will illsrUg*
the I huvasl, ltep. liln Ihe i .I■I&lt; &gt; tin 'i' “ iw-nlv 1 can only Hill you
f ominissariat
ot Kilucatmn
ri­ Itml onitu .,f the*, n f f trials are
ported I h’I03 schools, .even nuiin.i
' I.. 1 / ^ iltni ^ ll'*
tin--------f-arww— o f —K n t n j i e T r uTTiTj home
TlfidAgogical " in.Iitut
front i lirrgv will eo|ln| se.
and an ugrictlllutai institute
Uovering the chalk bed* of
I hi i c ii-itainly i* some bosl*
In the face of that record Ar.
Kansas h0,CHMI,0tMi years ago was

neither .IMehOjflW lay
national
fiecdnm. Cbuvuiniu’* suil * » ,
fertile, tn^ It* fnrtner* larked the
simplest ...ol* in, idling it, -be
country hud virtually .m . oail.
and the penile *uffereit j-renllv
from .rsrhumta.
Andreyeva wit* the daughter of
the village doelur. Throughout
her childhood she heard him talk
of the iieople’a poverty and their
need for educnlidn and enlightenment. She determined to be j,
teacher, -ecoived uer diploma in
the year of the Soviet Revolution
an dbegan to teach in Yanorchin
village-.
Teaching ih!&lt; children did not
satisfy her. She determined to
teach the grown-up* loo. So »hc
planned a careful campaign. Kveiiings *hr went to the bathhouse—
thr wannest place in the village
— frequented by the villagers as

Private, frlentUy tervicr.~ a

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Chuvashia

would

»never
m r !

hare risen to their feel, if the)
had lint enjoyed the support id
lh* Russian proplr. who »rnl u»
I rnginrrr. and agronomists, inarliinrs for our rartorirs, prdifrrrd
slock
furour farm* and school
liwikl
furour rhildien.
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"T he first thing » r did »t i* to
leach mir people to read ;im!
write,
tor we know that culture
follow, l i ( r r a r ) .”
Kthcl
llarrvmnrr
vva*
Lad)
.Mendl' oiiili-rshidy when the Ini
te l, a- );l*|i- de \\«ijf,.
up
pea ring on Mroadvvuv 541 year
ag o

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the fire*

a *hullow sen, somewhat like (he
Mediterranean,
swarming
with
-U’*c giant een-llzards, great marine
i many
rninf (yte* nC fttfc. 'I

• ^-through,

t0
Wi!
quit J
ligeSco-- hi re sfnTTeil a rutrqut 11 .
civilian no*:*. War bond *njc*
diopped Krdistmenta in the W A l '
and other voluntary services hi:
......... ,m *,f

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front

flip flop

had

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to

do,

Nmih

i a . riinter-offenaivf that
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ihe
whole
Yvtittrn
f i- nr
♦ a** uf ihoriaift-R o f rerl tin i
•f anummilion I*«/an
to -lr i f » IhriMUflf
IP t ..( i . I ( w,,, j u„| tittiv httfl («»

It i» usunllv mo.il ®ronnmirBl
to M*lect n lean plfcp of mrat and
hnvp It ground Into hamhnrir®r
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Iglm or
Ctrut:
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tornay, and . nnr auch
Batica It htrebr given that Ituth dfmand r.at to ftlad rhall
told*
irurra
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Lcpaevd—WxnpvTrrr f IrrrK?TT!T f^y •e jtr t ki AifStfitatratm: cf ths
Stcnaiifc
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t r v s f - J&gt;A 3 . x s t s t i t l c f t/.* L*4t T.‘ S„
j ;i£r.e r . acute tr.it te r tr.e P .n t • rtst* «i r t u r . #
ttiu i it At «fct fia*4 t.€T
• M 7 i t t i a « : t c! K - . 3 n : i * 7 l
|time rr.iaturt- ts cihtroi eW l)aa zfor
fifttl d : i . r . 8 : ^ ,
tLat
Bur.lr d*:*ss,j
1' a f e w n t hecimc » IfglsIatiTC wl.il j p pi V tc lh# Jlaft&amp;fAblip H W
First pubPcstluo k£»r IS. l t » b
I r ) 11&gt; inrlea .1 cl merely rongiet- w *rn
i»*4i:*■ o* fltmifiolr
■~s
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Cs/Ufiljr, riorlila, till Hi® lllh "lit
sioiiat conversuliim. Mensurea t'» of
ilny.
TOr ip pfM ral^VP ' in t i i i: t o r i t r o f t h i : c o c s [ dFuft nursi-» acre Introduced,
•aiiD And tot final dlateharc* a i
T v a io u u . sf.siismt.i: i'u l » .
In other words, our optimism AdmlnlRlrAtrlii ©f the « I » I ® of
TV. •'l.llltlllA. I I 1*11011 ATIk
was knocked Into n cocked hat. Frank IL lirr»w©t dtefat^*!, on this IN ItK: KJ4TATK OK
of April, |&gt;4i
J A Vtkt# W. WVNN.
What the government i» aiming &gt;tl» day
IIUTII BROWN JOHNSON.
IlirriJed.
at now Is In' keep that optimism
Atlmlnl* if a ir li. of th* ®«tat«
AIJa CHKDITOBR AND FKU of Frank R. Urnwn. dfetwfd. TO KONH
from getting out of bound* again.
IIAVINO CLA1MH OH
From coast to coast, all V-E
D E M AND *
AOAINHT
MAID
nSTATE:
Day celebration* will emphasise
You
and
®arh
of
you
Ar*
hrrrhy
the fact that World War II tin'! IN T i l 15 C O U RT O F T III5 CO U N­ notified and rtquired to pr«aent
T Y J IIM 1 IL IK N IX O M S COUN­ any claim® and damanda which
ovrr; that relaxation on the home
T Y * F L O R ID A . IN P R O R A T B . you, or *lth*r of you. may hav*
front will mean only prolongation
IN RE: K 3 TA T K OK
agatnat th* *atat* of JAVIER M.
of the war against the Japanese, Alt V II.L a CIIOHFKNINO.
W VNN,
d®r®aa®&lt;L
lat® of
said
and consequently thousands of
Drftiiitd.
County, to th* County Jud*® of
TO A L L C IlE DITORS AND I'EH- Ktmlnol® County. Florida, at hi®
live* lost needlessly.
HONH IIA V IN O ClaAUlil Oil office In th® court houft* of wild
Newsreels (some already pre­
DEMANDH
AOAINHT
9 A II) County at Hanford, Florida, w ith ­
pared), radio broadeasta (some
EITTATE;
in eight calendar —month® from
You And earn of you a r » h«ra» th® tlm * of lh® flrat publication
already planned or written) and
noilfl#d and r^qulrad t© pr«- of thin notlr®
K tr h rlalm 6r
newspaper
cummentstors
will l»y
^®nt
anj
rlaim«
and
damandi tDmand ®hal) b® In writing, and
hammer awny on this point.
which you. or althar of you. may phall atat# lb# placo of r®®id®nc®
■Some of It will be claptrap, but hat* agaln*t (ho M ti ta of AnrlllA and poM off lc® atl«tr®®» of lh®
i'horp«*n|nc, d*c#aa*d. Jn*® of aaWi claimant, and ®hall t&gt;® ®worn to
there will be some agencies fol­ County,
to tho County Juds# of h&gt; th® claimant. ag®nt. or a t ­
lowing the idea of Ol’ A Director H#mlnnU County, Kloridu, * t hit torn®
y
and any much claim or
t'hester Bowles, which is: Give office In th® court homo of t a l i demand not so flirt) ilmll be void
the people the unvnruUhrd fart* (*ounty at Hanford* Florida, within
B J OV EflSTflEET. Hr.
calandar month* fr«m th*
A®
admlnlttrafur
of
lh®
and quit worrying—they won't ♦•Uhl
ilni® of tha flrat puhllratlon . of
JUtal® nr JAMFH M. W T N NK
let down the buy* nt&gt; the frurgj
nolle®
Each claim or da*
deraatrd,

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a social center. Instead of joining

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inand ahaU b® In wrlllnv, and
F lr»l publicitldn March It, Ifttb
mlia||1 atata th* plica of r#r1denr*
and poat oTflr# atfdrtt* of th*
lUlrnant, and ahull h# a warn to
hy th® clal man I or aifint. or atNOTICE TO APrEAR
iurn*y, and any auch rlalm dr TO: JOHN
IV. P.
Duin&gt; and
demand not *o nl®d aha 11 J n void,
EMMA II DODD, til® wjf®. If
JOHN a
IsEONAIlDVa
. JUJ/t*. Mad t ( r/rbrr or
A m Ajdmtnfatr%.UiT * ot \hi
of ®nId parti*® b® dead, then
Eatal® of Arvlila Chorp«n■
to all unknown p«r«on* claim­
Iflgv d*€*aa®d,
ing any Interest In th* land
Flrat pu Ml cat ton Mar. It* t i l l .
b*r*ln afttr d®*rrIb#d a* belra,
d*vla«*®, creditor®, a®«lgn®**,
• xeculor®, administrator®.
or
nihar w|p*. by, through, und®r,
IM T f f R C O U R T O F T R f ! C O U N ­
or ii gain «t
Id d treated per*
T Y 4 u on to. « « m ( N o i . R r o t 'N •on
and to all pa rt Ir* #whfmiT Y . F L O R ID A . IN f H O B t T K .
*M®v®r having or rlalnilng to
IN ||E: EAT A T E OF
hav®. any right, lit)® nr !m®r*
Iln W A ltD II. BUNDY.
®«t In th* property hereinafter
Dacaaaadii**crlh*dTO A L L CREDITORS AND FKll*
y d c a n d e a c h o f you a h i ;
HONK IIA V IN O CLAIMS OR IIICBEBY NOTIFIED that a ®ull
DUIIANDH
AOAINHT
RAID to quiet title ha® been ihle da)
fll®4l ngnlnat yrm In lh* Clrciill
ESTAT E:
You urn! ®a®h of you ar® h#r®* ('ourt. In nod fnr Hrruliiul® County.
&lt;»y notified and r®t|utr*d to pr®* Florida. In Chancery. In a certain
»**nt any ejaima
and
damanda ran®® entitled W J WELU*. J i l l
* Mi h you, or althtr of you. may Y#r*u-i JOHN \V. P. DODD and
lint# avalnal tha rata l* of Howard UXIMA 11. DODD, hi® wlfr. rt ul.
If Bundy, it#r#ii#d, (at* of said defendant®, and the deecrlpllon of
Cmjnty, to th* County Judco of th® property ami real #*tat# drritmlnol* Cottnty, Florida, at hU •crlhed Wk tne bill bring
of fir® In th® rourt houi« of nald
Th® Ea.t 211 ft. nr th®
County at Hanford, Florida, with*
N K ' i of lb® N W U nf th®
n right NtUndar month® from
NW i, of Hertlnn L T ow n­
th- llrn® r»f |h® fir®! puhllratlon of
ship 21 Mfiulli, Hang® Id
this nolle®
Harh rlalm or d®Fa® t
rnanti *hi|)l br In writlna and ihall
YtM* AND KACII
Y n f A III!
xiaii* th® pltr® o f r®cld® nr* and I K I'flT II E l l
NOTIFIE D that * ‘*u
t riffle# aitdr*#® of th* claim- j «r® r®nutr®d !•»" applet
in ihr
id and ■hall b« iwnrn t&lt;&gt; hy fh® j 'foreeaid i-att«r nn&lt;1 Court *l lh®
Uimxhl. hi# a^ga-nt, or- hl« At* iVnirt ILnie® m Hanfool, Florbla

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Solicitor for Flat nt Iff

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P a r ts

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207 M agnolia Ph on e 101

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
10c per line for on* Inacrtion
Me per line for three Inarrthms
OTc per line for 6 Ineertlom
ISc per line for 10 Ineertlorw
Mlhitnum rale* ■ . . 30c
PHONE 118 OR BRING YOl'H AtL to THE SANE*
Oobnt. ftVf ward, to Uu- llnr. InrluitlrtK phiifir *tnd .id

TSCKET FOR
OF EXTRA

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FURN ITURE

SPECIALS

MiDA FOUNTAIN Gift!., ul
•Ctrl for co*modi' mul ifritg i
t&gt;ardn*i!t
Tuinhtnn |ir»if t

A l l adva/tlacmrnta for situation* naninl win I* rhiri
r f f t l t r d i u l f M rale*.

!1. D, POPB INC.
Vater
lle a te n
and
II o o m
Ilea tera.

OFFICE GIRL, prefer with »len&gt;
ographlr
experience.
Rhone
HE VERA I. nice pic*. also nnr
County -IfiCUt.
Touchton. 1201 Celery Ave. has
two year old Guernsey hull.
,.a. complete line of Rallanl ) 1317 Douglas* Avenue
IfE L i'E R
for
Jimmie
&lt;
Feeds; also groceries and ga»o1
Sheet Metal W o rk .

ELECTRIC FAN 8 AND W A T E R
COOLERS
BY
W ESTING HOUSE . . GAS AND ELECTRIC RANOES AND W A T E R
HEATERS . . , FRIERSON’S
PHONE 23, "T H A T 'S ME".
I

ROOM FURNISHED bouse.
Otrner leaving town. 61d W

ORANGES, 91.60 bu
llvered. Phone 789-W,
ONE 300-CHICK electric breed
er.
Cali at the "Maplr*"
Grapcvllle.
I t C. Swope.
ONE KITCH EN cabinet, *16.00.
1706 Park Ave. or phone HU7-J.
LO T 1, Block IS, Sanford Farm*.
6 acre* unimproved.'Make offer
R.O. Sperry. S721 Fremont,
Kaniaa City, S, Mo.
SM ALL FARM raulej one Jersey
cow, fresh. W .A. Stapler,jw ar
lee Plant, Weet Side.

G AS
RANGE,
ita»
automatic
water
heater, complete lied*,
m l'c
items.
Phone 1000 or

FOR R E N T

220-W
BEDROOM with kitchen
es. Phone 72.
1036 PACKARD Sedan. Sanford
Fire Dept. Phone 73.
GOOD MUCK at 412 Pine Ave
tine.

FURNISHED
W. 6th S t

apartment

BEDROOM
pleasantly
HOB Oak Avenue.

at 301
located

NICE FIVE room house Two
bedroom*, hath and largr screenNEW 30-gnllnn lank* for W rit­
ed porch. Electric light. and
ing house hot water heater
running water. Newly rode
Phone TKK-R
roratrd Inside and out Near
Sanford Golf Course between
Lake Mary and Sanford Wtite
P.O. Box 37M1 Orlando, Fla
A lt: Mr. Rovinxon or phone
WELDING: By on expert with
Orlando 0106.
30 year*’ experience who guar
an tee* arcry job. Would an- ONE NICELY furnished room
iracial* a trial. Temporarily
1113 Park Ave.
oca ted at 408 H French Ave.
A. R. Welch.
TW O ROOM fttrnlehed apt. Elder­
ly or middle eged couple or
STORAGE your car at Kent's
ladles. Phona 410-J.
G ang*.
SDacia1 rate dead
etorax*.

T h l« Li a bargain I Threw piece liv in g room iiuitc co vered In w in e tnpoatry

BUSINESS SERVICE

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MATTRESS RENOVATING
FOUND: Sum o f money .on Flret
MODERN well located S room A L L TYPES mattreaaea end box
Street Saturday. Owner may
house. Call 9121. \
springe rebuilt.
Have your
have by calling at The Herald
work done whilo we etiU have
Office and paying for this adv.
S ’ ROOM bungalow and brick
ticking1
.' One day service If de­
■tore. E dw in! F. Lane, phone
sired.
Hanford Mattress Feelory. Phone 672-J.
&gt;
S A N F O R D ’S meet exclusive
TO BUY need refrigerator. Phone
apartment houae located close
917-J. .
in on Park Ave. Edward F.
LOST:
Wednesday
Lady’s
Elgin
Lane, “The man who knows
wrist"
watch.
Reward.
Phone
62
Hanford."
or M7-J.

WANTED—

LOST

1ST RECEIVED Inew i
auto seat covers. W e
.ja y ear. Sanford Auto
Co. l l ? w . let. Bt. Phona

m int red tap* for
lota of bother, you
expense by earning 1
HOLLER MOTOR
iWAREt Sterling, Silver
dware. any conditio/,, Antlque Joretry. Write or tend
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N O aR A D Y’H
U Mag ruder A reads Orlando, Fla.
Phone 2-8917

Houses amt I
Dehart Luml
&gt;N C A N S f.

a ligh tly shop Worn, w ith fu ll tipring construction.

gelling Ibln? Better ate ue today
lor Dependable Extra-Mileage Recap­
ping that loo ft to good, ooeti wo lit­
tle, laxts bo long. We'll cnilckly give
your old tlroe a tough, iong-laitlcg
Goody oar tread design that develope
extra traction lor extra gaiety over
thousand! o! extra ml lee. No certifi­
cate needed.
Tire#

KNEE * HOLE
DESKS
A must for every home!
Beautiful

m ahogany

fin ish .

GRADE I M eans
G OODYEAR To
M o s t M o to ris ts

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Chairs to match

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Flial choice of million# o!
notorial# everywharw U
the new Goodyear, the tire
of extra q u a l i t y , extra
value,- ready to give you
long, low - coal mileage.
Superior in tread, tn body
• • ■ la performance.

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To reflect the beauty of your furn*
,i#hltUfSr-ir lowly mirror. Framed

BUY: 90 HENS
IRS. PALMETTO
111 PALM ETTO

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Eslabltehed 1908

Jap Attacks
Beaten Back
, On Okinawa

SANFORD,

Mrs. Koumillal Is
Named Chairman
* , 0 f Ladies Division
Mr*. F. K. ifountillnt i* chair man of Lhu "Ladiaa Division '
that yesterday
started initial
work on thy 7lh war loan drive

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lfagsn assisted Mr*. Houmu
Ulat at the booth.
“The ladles have played an important part In each war loan
drive we have had, and have
really done more than their part,"
Bald Eduard E, Lane, publicity
chairman of the drive.
Mr*. C. L. Irwin will act as
vico chairman of the loidie*
Division. Various group* unrl
organisations will he represented
a* follows:
Woman's Club, Mrs. Huy Til 11*.
Garden Club, Mrs. O. 1’. Herndon;
Pilot Club, Mias Guasie Hinton;
Seminote liflgh School P. T. A ,
Mrs. C. L. Powell; South Side
School P. T. A., Mrs. Harry
Drown; Weal Side School, Mrs.
John Miller; Junior High and
Grammar School, Mrs. Charles
Wilkie; Fraternal*, Mrs, J. N.
Gllllon, Including Eastern Star.
Rebeccas,
Auxiliary
KaUroad
Trainman, Gladlola Circle and
Woodman Auxiliary;
Patriotic,
Mr*. L. C. Irwin, including Amer­
ican l-eglon Auxiliary, Daughters
American
Revolution,
United
Daughters Confederacy and Spun
Ilhh War
Wi "Veterans Auxiliary, mid
Religious
Groups, Mrs. II. II. Mellrioi
CaslTn.
Mrs. W. L. Cooper will head
the groups in the county which
include: Oviedo, M rs James Wil­
son; Geneva, Mrs. Erttlur Curlett;
Altamonte, Mr*. W. D. Hal lard;
Fern Park, Mr*. F. E. Geislcr;
Chuluota, Mrs. Bam Long; Lake
Monroe, Mrs. R. Goodspeed; Bear
Lake, Mrs. Thomas Ketchuin;
SleVla,
Mrs. Martin
Stanko;
Paola, Mrs. If. H. Slaughter;
Lake Mary, Mrs. Frank Evans,
and
Longwood,
Mrs.
George
Bridge.

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Miners Are Given
j$1.50 A Day Basic
W a g e Increase

WASHINGTON,
11. [A9} Wajff* n o « o t i m . . r x w o u n d up t i *
«if rUfllrurl tnlk* With
Lrfttitl
to *b»* bltumlnmi* i*oii 1 miTtufw !«winy
ai
i lit* irttvn iiiiiriit
tin»k
ovtfr 136
^triki* ri.otitl
in
statei.
The rrmldrutinl -rlturo

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.Member Associated Press

1915

Nine ('harging Allied
Armies Now Used
- Generally - In Mop­
ping Uu Operations

l'. S. Tanks I&gt;i i\ ini* Vgainst Okinawa .laps

ru n s,
The Nil

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jx'advsncing la a
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th«» ruMtrieCt to iiij plant th# on#
whit'll explrwl Mar. III.
Ri j . o ut l l y \hr .t|trrali»r# arr^l-

If AMDS IN p o r
I tivisii.1i. talks |o
by the Nmis in
i.) Il.»&gt;| is of ihe
ninny I liip-rnnih

Mttj lii'ii John W Leonard, '.*lh
f his imui on stretcher* who weir
ritenne- salient and «iil&gt;*ci|Uciitl v
unit doling llie piesenl nffei.sm

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Federal Reserve D istrict Forester tht y » .1 •trut h&lt; -1 anth# upprovni
. . i in i i Sf nlulin* r VVill lam
Bankers Survey Describes P l a n s I Dan,
I Se&lt; tetat,
of Interior lekss,
ordered i hr UniUii
A rea Resources To Control Fires j Slmeorilimi
11 - liiik*
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Specialized Training Reserve Pro­
gram Will be htld Thursday
C. L Powell of the H on. Club, morning— at 4 0 :4 0 . o’clock In
roonf ao at the High School with
Principal H. E. Morris In charge.
Yeung h m who have reached
1
otTerMaa&gt;‘ re 1M ' teder
tir seventeenth birthday but
! ^ o u t t h i n WtX o rt,|. ' " * 1
ye nf&gt;t‘ passed the age of 17
fy donating good, tuable artlclee
o f clothing to the drive, end not yuan and nine'months'had will
graduate this year from the high
wore out cast offs.
school are eligible. Taking and
passln~ this qualifying test 1*
not tantamount to enlistment aa
one who successfully passes ;the
teat may decline to enUst. however ho may enlist In th* Army's
Enlisted Reserve Corps and will
then be ieslghoa at Government
_______ _
le County consumed ®y expense to eomdlted college*
at mixed fertiliser dur- and universities In.the South fox
•itordituc to the nob less than one year nor more
__ r ____ rot o f Agriculture. than two,
hie was exceeded only by Polk
tunDPe / IS .640 ton*, and

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Sanford RespondH To
Appeal For Clothing

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Discussed

Aiding Sanitation

At Kiw anis Meet Mrs. R. C. Maxwell

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1 iin i ,i r1 that k lAarhi rnu«l
m in p re pur mg h o y and girl*
meet 111# prohi #111* of the jw»it ■
wit1 1-rri, were %l re»*#*! by Kog#n#
Flagg, chairman of the N^tit#r
rk kmttiit&gt; t 1nl
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Haselmllers

$1,405 Is Collected
For,. Salvation Arm y
Th# Salvation Army Home Ser­
vice budget has received a total
o f 11,405.60, leaving a balance
Of $2,106 still to b« raised In
order to reach the «oal of R3 .&amp;0U
It was reported by R. E. Kipp,
chairman of tha drive.
Thar* era still a large number
of aubacTibert yet to be beard
from, Mr. Kipp said, and h*
added that If Uiey would tend In
their donation* In time, much
effort weald b* saved. In Tasking
- calls. This money w
on tha local work
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Eugene Flagg Tells Elected President
OI Work Of Winter ,()l Ihe Pllat CTUD
V
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1’nrk Scout (vioiip
Mrs. Ii. C. Mux.vcll wtui eleepHt

t'lly I'timnn ..un-r &gt; • hi h .i t
nu ftnu* SLmmIo .
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n city n ifit
and
tat ion ordinance **nd iii»p*nnt. t
Dr. Hnvinond1 I Ha****, vclci tn.if
fan.
n tv n»« nf
In 4&lt;*rnr'lnfo*.* uttb
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fig#
rd ntliiMiMML' thi- i
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Dogs Having Rabies
' Reported To Police

County Court
convened at
10SW o'clock . Tuesday morning
with Judge R.W. Ware praalding
and tha docket waa sounded to
datormlM which cases war* ready
for trial.
,
Court than recessed until Mon­
day, Apr. 23 at which time c***»
will b« sat for definite days. Tha
Jury will convene until Apr. 24,
Judge Ware said.
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l*\ t. Starnes

Dr. Raymond L. Mass
^ Is /Vppointed To litCity Men! Inspector

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Aaaoclslta r-r*aal

N in th A rm y troop * today
crjtx lim ) in to Hrun*\vu*k. 105
- "s from I tf r Iin. u ln lf the
* -m y
rnnvoil m 11hill
o f thi‘ Kiisnittii
jiri’ mi’ e ff o r t lo
It.
•ti n n y
Insiilt*
\
N in th A rm y
H I'll M**'
i .........
I ilrs Irinm thi*
was onl
fr 111.-,I Im
11 rricr
i :i u * ui\
Lrfurr H#i »i
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th#A ll 0 "l
nriitn*^ tuuhiAl
in r.i-N (i#rtminv f r*on th# wr*L
i •cio-ni 1 K i ar nl t*iw#r snid. **i f #r *
ntiiii ri'sinimii c iti I (in* v» i**( lins
••ollii ii**ml '*
iifiif rul I &lt;111:11 Ht ftillf \’s tirmlM
nre withui .''Ttoil#- nt tin* gr#i»t
u •# nf Ifiji/ig. uUo m»'nn##d h&gt;
thr Ru-agiun*
A Ut’ i mun
com*
mumijiif' niimMti*d Ninth Army
I'tiiTs*
but
th#
Seventh
1rii v tool |.ki*«e|i d 1 1' **n fp'tn 1Tin!
helm !• I miles from Munich and
1L* from the Dumih#
Ailm io of the nme
Mired Armi#n rnitd# it nnocur
that the bnttl# is becoming A
mouiong up opemtion.
The Itusnimm, monnwhile. «tlash­
ed through Auntriu and held most
of Vienna, whil# anoth# it Soviet
nrmv invoded th# Crucho*|ovak

Adopts Ordinance

Commission

Sanford
re* ponded
Saturday
, PI ay A I T A Sa t urday
morning to thr nlex of Eutmw 1 Annual field Nlxht will I
and Asia’s ill clad and khtvvring. J h e l d by the S e m i n o l e H i g h Set 1 |
A liig rruwfj nf titiai-hfijl 1’ t» •
children, women anil rmm by t Kruluy nlghi al H:lb T* M ’
Is
#i|N*#1#t| t'r h# nit h:i f '! &gt; ''
j
&lt;«ii«
announced
today
by
Mr*
l&gt;
giving 1.00(1 pnunda of clothing
d * y «ft#rn»w*ti nt i ' “ » *
which Ho\ Scouts rolirctc&lt;l in .Samuel and I'. F Kellie*, pbvMurtifipa! Hall I'tjk t.
i
a truck tirovidcd by the Navnl i i n] i.ducation director*
H u n f or *1 N a v ii I A f&gt; VD it
*
Air Station In all, 2.000 pound, | The i-n11re atudent linb' * 1 tOTH I'MIl efs h 14(1 tin# l i f t VI
"l
of clothing have bnu tVollp*t^.i I jinr ticiputc in maxx calcxtbanit...
pi* *
! undrr the illrcctinn of the Mi-—. tluih# i»r Fin#, A FT Ac
to date.
ern from (If Inmin. \vhn lu-t i* »
Much morn is needed. Only I I'amillc United, Mildred Rnb*on, had th# N a v y Imyi
• ir I
about a fourth of the houses had I Sylvia .Mrisch and Martha
I iflrix' Miund leader*. Each »&lt;iu&gt;.l at thin »»r l.l#ut Hunt 'till .! •
clothes ready for th# collection,
th«ir receiving.
E.S. McCall, Lion* Club chair- will have entrien In the event,,
Orlando is reported to h«v •
man of the drive here, said today. the directors announced.
Imil
For Ihe boys* part, Mr. Kettle tract imlly Ih# until#1 teiiin
Most urgently needed nre gar­ stated there will be a football Jsal yrar, and recrnlly lorni tin
ments particularly knlttfd good* game, a tug of war and boxing Port Fierce Amphibian* t&lt;&gt; Hn'
to
protect
homeless
infants
tune of I) to K.
matches.
against cold snd disease.
Offsetting what al fir»t glance
Girls who will participate in
For men snd boys are needed
Individual eventa are: 60-ysrd might serm n irloomy -uiitliuik |.
overcoats, to(&gt;coats, suits, coats dash, the Misses Nancy Jo (ion- the fact that last Saturday. Sun
jackets, shirts, all types of work latex, Betty Jo Brock, Judy Jone*. ford NAS downed the University
elothei,
sweaters,
underwear,
Johnnie Mas Rowan, Nell Mulli­ of Florida outfil 4 In J. Cnrhni
robes, pajamas and knitted gloves. gan,
Lillian
Moran,
Lorrisne Or Covello will do thr hurling fm
. Women's and girls' garments Massy; 16-yard dash, the Mi**r* tha Navy, with Denner lu*hinii thneeded include: overcoat*. Jackets, Anne Lovell, Elsie Lundnubt, plate.
skirts, sweaters, shawls, itregaes. Helen Bowen, Barbara Hurti,
The NAS infield remains th..
Underwear, apron*, J u m p e r s , Esther Watkins. Frances Cobb, same with Flshrr at first; Rower
smocks, robe*, nightwear and Margaret Von H*rbulls and June at second; I’ arcnl ut short and
knitted gloves and knitted head- Blveni: 220.yard relay, Ih* Mixin Kramer at third In the outfield
wear.
Mary Louise LeFlls, Camille Bet- at right will he Mrl iiugldin. nt
There Is also urgent need of ten, Janet H*ts*l, Mari* J’eioU, canter, Bauer and at left. Itucyn
bedding. Includfng blankets sheet*, Roberta Robertson, Barbara Ro­ ski.
pillow cases and quilts. Shoes of sier, Olll* Bella, Fortson; Mildred
Prepsred to weather the ulmost
durable type either oxfords or Robson, Evelyn Matthew*. Phvlllx Jn_vetb*l_ebuac_*Jld bcliLUcnuut'.
high _shoes.— ora-:-needed.--Also ■Rach, Sylvia
Melseh,
Marlh* by the fana are those two stnl
needed ere usueble remnant* or Hagan, Dorothy Crumley, Estelle wart xpOrtumen .and umpires.
piece goods.
Gracey, GaraldlM , Hlnchecliffe Dlek HcLauiin of the Sanford
Cm thing may--be Uft. in the and Alva Lundqulat.
Post Office and Chief Kcnlnw.
box** at 4he front o f th* former
The game I* free and Ihe Navy
i’artlcipatlng In tha baakatball
lit* of- Ihe J.C- Feeney Store on "throw" will be tha Miaaaa lietty and th* Army filer* cordially
First Street.
. * Yarborough, 'Daphna Connelly. ihvlt* the public to attend tho
W ilU Faya Cherry and Lillian gam*.
, *
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Sunday, the Sanford team will
Humphrey. Thar* will also be
four team* of "human" troquet, journey to Orlando for a return
fam e at 3:00 P. M.
Ml** Samuel disclosed.

A . .number of cases of dog*
having rabies have recently been
reported 'to police, according to
H U . Beyer, city Tlerk, who to­
day urged that alt owners got
their doga vaccinated before the
deadline on May 1, la reached.
- For this punsuee. Dr. Raymond
L. Bass, veterinarian, will make
vaedtaations of doga at th* rarag* shed adjofng th* CHtjr Jail
from 1 100 to SwO PJt. Owner*
will rap*It * certificates and tags
era vaccinated.

m

Problems

In order !&lt;&gt; niik.- n firs’,
band survey of Csrirai Florida*,
fw outrri, m e m b e r *
of the
Jaeksonville
Branch
of
the
Krderui Reserve Rank nf Allnntn.
Uu. met at the Augrbilt Hotel
ilt Orlando Monday morning *t
-*.-0«'O,rtoek, efVnftilnp to C. I..
I AH' of Oviedo, who is chairman
• f the Jnrkmnvillo llranch.
After seeing th* operation of
the Dr Phillip* Packlne Plant in
Orlando, the group was the n e s t
of Mr. H e and partook of'"hom e
grown beef" at a h»r!n*|ue at ht»
ranrh on the St. Johns River in
Seminole County. They were nl*-t
shown celery growing in the
Oviedo section.
Among those preienl were; R.
I' Evans, of Ihe bounl of govi-r
nor* nf the Federal Reserve Sy*
tern of Washington, p C.; W K.
McLnrin, president of the Federal
Reserve Rank of Atlanta; I). F.
Cooper. v l\ - preiident of ths
First National Rank of Atlanta;
Roy L. Dart, president of the
Floridd National Rank of Jacksonville; George Vardeman, mansgln- director,of the Jacksonville
branch of the Federal Reserve
Hank of Atlanta,
Also present were: W. J. Natherly, dean of builness adminis­
tration of the University of
Florida; Frunk D. Jackson, presi­
dent of the Jncksun Grain Com­
pany of Tnmpu; V. M. Northcut.
exerullvs vice prosldsnt of the
First Nutionnl Hank of Tampa;
J. S. Fairchild, rashler o f the
First National Dink of Winter
Garden; T. A. Lanford, cashier of
the Jacksonville Branch of the
Federal Reserve; J. C. MaoCroettln J. L. Ingley, president o f the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank.
Also Linton Allen, president of
the First National Dank of Or­
lando; W. C. Ford, executive vice
resident of the Florida Bank of
rlando; James J. Love of Quincy
of the State Triple A committee;
Roy Holler, A. J. Peterson, Ralph
Wight, ‘John Adams, Charles
Nlblack, Jim Wilson, Mayor Joe
'Lelnhart of Oviedo, Sam Long,
Rbland Dann and L. Hart.

Annual Field Nighl
To Be Held Friday
At Seminole High

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City

\f t#rk«*d
W \ S111NT . ION. A pi
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*• mdor \\ he*d#r. I * m«N*rnt, l#v*
Plans fur fire cnnli i an.l re
n nrvk Imrntk'i of rntirlnm
i»reatnlitiii m Hemitn-b . «&gt;unt v .11.
thr
O f* A
tstday
at
thl
were i'&gt;jilxlnn| Tue-dii) I'v.-ning
by W. M Whitman, limilet f.rr ■Srmilr frind itivt' 11£atii mi hfirShukinv; u fniiir#r *it Thoni*
r*ler nf ihe Florida F "rc t *■&gt; I j iuj,'*
Park Service, in a **11 r-i the m.* KntrtM»n. «lc|»(it) t H * A at!min*
lloard of Dirrctoi *) W . thr .'vetru* &gt;lr«tor. In chnr^r of r nforrcmtr\k
County Chamber of Cwm \S'h#ol#r d#rlar&gt;&lt;l- #n/orc#m#nl nr*
mere* at the Hotel Mxyfnu Mr. firrrb had hern citll#d off whi*n
Whitman was introduced bv lo-n i imp k%a* *♦*! t^o yrara
l^ahor. Chamber virf pre«ident. for n umiE of Murk mi«rk#t nnul
who presided in Ihe abeenee of •.p#r nto r**ff they don’t (fft #omrM*ly
President T.W. L*w|&lt;m.
Mr. Whitman explained there #l#f down th#r# ip chlrrire of rnare three plans of flro rnntrol. forr#iiM*nt, thrv miuht a# w#ll
Staling that the W *l is to havu .tlow# up th# OFA*\ Whe#lrr d**Em#rnon who I* !#i* u»*c
the County Commissioner* -el ;&gt; Inrod
UP in their bnidgrt what is rqUIV * I hr nl'A, raid ih# farts if»
Hlcfit to tillr#«* rentii prr merv f»rr I \NhrrlrrT mnurrtion ar# mihstun
&gt;#«r f..r thr rntin» fttutltv, Mr•*I , ftu)l&gt; . orrrrt hut thn m#n
•dv. .l isrrr inrd ami #ftr vi, t. 1
thr Slate hh•1 F«&lt;|ir*rxft1 (!n n iti
inn i vvmtii1 miitrh th#s# fninh I .a .! hoi it itj,ritiirinir th# trap
I f on 11nued Ota Pag# Tlvrrr)

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Lee Entertains Mem­ County lioard lo Rt* lJtM
ijffi nihirli hmit
bers At His Ranch
Asked F o r $6,0(10To 1w ridi ut til ikr^.
OI* \
On St. Johns River i Match tf. S. Fund

To Be GiveivThursday

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’ iSentt'or Wheeler Le­
vels Barrage Of
Criticism A t OPA

CITY BRIEFS

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General Eisenhower Announces
German Resistance Collapses

General Visits Liberated Men

Heaviest A r t i l l e r y
Duel Of Entire P a­
cific W a r Occurs;
Luzon Eight Over
(H« AlHfUtrd
U n ited States troops h ave
beaten o f f a series o f Japan­
ese cou nter-attacks on sou th ­
e rn Okinawa., invaded th ree
_ m ore islands, am i seized tw o
~ fo r m e r N ipponese naval stau
tiona. Jolo and Busuanttn, in
the P h ilip p in e islands w ere
in vaded,
as
G en eral
Mac’
2 A r th u r announced “ all or
"ganiicd enemy resistance In south
era Luton has collapsed.”
i
Tweniv-fnurth Corps troops in­
vaded TlUgen, ten mile* off lhr
roast of Okinawa, ami killed the
garrison of lf&gt;u Japs in inking
k^ l h e Islrt controlling tiu- entrance
to Nakagusukn Hay.
Admiral Nlnrttz announced 6,009 Japanese killed. 222 taken
prisoner tnul III.imio civilitm- in
tented in thr first eight ilay* » f
-.Okinawa .'igitling
J liurU hr I we* ii Ills' lxrge-1 muss
of artillery batteries Japan tins
put into action ami rnrnbined
might of the United States A im ).
Marine, Naval amt An uitiiioi'y
accompanied the rivunenl Nil*
f\ pours e eountei ntlacks on ihe
aouthern emi of Oktnnwn
Japan's third war cabinet hei.i
it* first regular meeting venter
day amid appeals for production
of more wespons for 'close
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li’islness nii-f-tiog h.-l,l In the
ID.tel Mayfair laal night
i it her officers elected were:
Mr,- W \' Hilt mg. first vice
president; Mrs J t\ Mitchell
second vice president; Mrs, W E,
lloliv-hrad. recording secretary;
Mr. J i t’lnrke, corres^Hiiiding
*i-crctaiv, nn,l Mr- W I-. Rail
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man
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booth nt Yowell 's Store and li st
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Jefferson Drive

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innii cif th# .Irffi-i ‘im 1&gt;:iv cum

..nr becnming ti lilav nation and several thousarnl pounds o f paper
during the scrap paper drive;
iu.glrrtli,g vo,ill,

I f — |irniAi-d the work Kiwc ms
'ina lintx* Inward tht* Ki-y Clubs
I a i g ii I n fwu»»» f m u L
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Hit- n *
nnil scum movement ns lenders
tinitnI M#nnwrat o |om ty, tuivri
of tomorrow
Also ho told of
nor Mi Hurt I K t ntifv««*(| r#v#alr«1 the praise given hy ntilttnrv com ­
I&lt;nlny Hriutnol# ( MiintvN quota manders overseas to fo r m e r Eagle
ii $250 ti ml th# fuiiiD will h# S*outs whose .ro o t training was
l|R#&lt;| to tm111 ala*f t tty iti‘flClti» 111- rated ss the equivalent o f two
curred from laht ywir'i pr#*l- years o f college training.
&lt;!«*n11nI ramimign
Hinton Dingfelder reported thst
Kv#rf effort will h# mini# to Sanford was well reprcsentnl at
rorirltK'li* th# rnnipntgn hy A p r 1.1 tlie Stall. Key Club cnnvent’f n *t
■Uilrh i &lt;4 th# hirthihiy of Thonun l nkelnnd with
1,1 boys
from
Jrffvrimn, Mr \!oin*c»n ili*clnr#il, Seminole High School attending
jMurting i'Ut that thi* ilnv# in on — the biggest delegation.
He
annual «*v#tit arid »' «n# of th# told of elections, oratorical con­
f#w meant whirh th# Ii«-vn$-Hrrnli«a tests and a big fish f r y given
party ha# of mining funiU t*» by Kiwnnts there.

r'umplrting the furnishings o f a
room st the local hospital; as­
sisting each night at the hospital
when oil* member i" on duty with
tile nurses from 7;liU o'clock until
•J On o'clock; the distribution of
seals for the Tuberculosis and
Health
Association's
Christman
Heal Hale, which amounted to
ov er 12,900.00 and the revision
nf the mailing list for the Child­
ren's Home Society in Jackson­
v ille ; assisting will, 0&gt;a ticket
seles
for
tile
World
War II
Memorial sponsored hy the A m e r ­

ican

Legion and the henefU for

the
eged Child Fuad,
crpriviieged
sponsored hy the lions Clubj
flowers, fruit and candies furnish­
ed by the club al the Hanford
Naval A lr H u t io o —Dispensary;---furnished toy* for the Elks *
annual Christmas Tree; assisting
in tbe fur collection drive; and
the sponsorship of the Sub Deb
Club,
Yearly report* of the various
officers snd committee* wars
called for end amendments to tbs
Constitution were read apt) ap­
proved. It was revealed In al tha
club has gained six new members
during the year and lost four.
There war* 24 members pres­
ent at the meeting.

m#et it I* #«p#ria’!«
A G. Burroughs of the Chase
Chrckn nhouhl hr mad# payahlo Bag Company of Jacksonville was
to J. Fdwtn l.arion. State Tr#«* a g u e s t.________ __ ____
• ii r tf j who hut hrrir
nf
Jrff#rnon fl»y rami aign Tr#a:
»ur#r, iknrl mail#d to Mr Morn
Prim ary *
*on, In car# of Fri#r««**V4 Electric Southnide
und (Ins C!omt)i»nv. S«nfor»l. .St«t«
Children
Buy
Bonds
chairman i* fi f. (Siil) Kllgor#,
Tullnhnia##.
Enough bonds and stamp* to
purchase three Jeeps have bean
bought by bovs and girl* of th*
Mrs. Sidney Legendre Soulhild* Primary School sine*
Jan. 3, It wa* announced by Mrs.
Escapes From Nazis Bernard Wllk*, defense stamp
chairman, at a 7th War Loan
Mr#. Sidney J. l-egendre, niece rally held at the School auditor----------------------of Carnla Sanford Dow, and an ium Friday morning.
Interpreter
and
secretary,
who
Before
the
minv
peren
srents
atPr
was tho first American women to tending, th* chlldrm of the school
be captured on the Western presented a well planned program
Front, has fled from German Including patriotic song*, poems
CpL Victor B. Grantham, whocaptivity' across the Swig* border, and ■ military tap dance.
SupL T. W. Lawton, guest la stationed with the
according to s recent communique
enliter on the program
program, ipok* Signal Corps in Atlanta, la
in the New York Times, received ■peaktr
' *ct, "Every Little Bit Ing a ten-day furlough wi
recently
ntiy by Mrs. Fred T Wi|. oh th* *ubiect,
r g m teach child to
trents, Mr. and, Mrs. 1
urged
Hams from Mr*. Row.
Help* end ut
ran them.
mpi book for his part
Mr*. Legendre wits ruptured at start a Siam
_____
■ 4^
Weliendorf, Lux*mbourg, Sept. In Ihe war affort.
L ieu t Arllne E. Richter, AN'
TH* program was under the
20, 2044 and she crossed
border, In her recent escape, from direction of Miss Zlllah Welsh, o f BiUingi General Hospital.
Constance into Kreuxlingen where with piano* accompaniment by Benjamin Harrison, "
Ind., ia bom# on
■he is at present. Her husband, Mrs. W, C. Satcber.
leave with her parents, Mr. and
Lieut. .Cosnrfr. Legendre (a at
A grlxtly bear‘rarely attacks a Mrs. Henry Richter, West First
nt with the American fleet
presen
man uni*** surprised or molested. « t v - t
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Thu* rollectn-i' v* ill cm itinnr *i
4:00 I* M . and th*- Sanf
Navul Air S tatio n hu-» &lt;l&lt;*nn
the line of .» tfu rk fm the i
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Lieut. II a r o I d Aiken
Bombs Enemy Lines
A NINTH AIK F«*K« E llll.MII
Kit MASK, F*alter. Apr fi. (S|.e
rial) First
l.ieut
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'Aiken, SanfnrH. |l-2». Marauder

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Mrs. Baloh L. Wen.
Appears lit Movit
H iggins And Smith
Fill On Committee
It. I.ir.ri.lnlivi- M II S..i
Iw-i-n -,‘li«t,-.| a , t.te.ui-.
All Florida I i. U imI W a t..
Imi.ri.vement
Comm ill. &gt;
kie.iidinu l*» C IV * P6l*-i
.( the Da.le I ounty *le|e.-e
v. ill lure! in T a lla h n .--'

Phone 117

Dr. W. J . Fenton, field re p r e ­
s en tativ e fro m this southeastern
a r e a , o f t h e A r c t i c * 1*
Oros*.
w ill conduct a 10 h o u r Instruc£ to r 's course here In f i r s t eld. The
Initial c l a s s Is scheduled fo r
. T-.ao o'clock Monday evening a t
ptotad r u d a 7, A;

an lscfwv p a rt In
• Kt* the !n«t session of the lew *emy communication and itippl) luture, Mr. I'ctcrs introduced and
lines In fro nt of the firs t Allied sponsored House Resolution No.
bridgehead ca st o f the Rhine, by I I
This resolution urged l i e
flying his b om ber over Germ any .
Federal Government “ with up
tw ice In one day
|.ro|&gt;rtnle local 111, h l n n c e and »"■'
Stepping up loo tempo r.f their
dally attack*, the 944th took off operation I.. iniliatc and rarr&gt;
4Tui.wanMatf-i**-i&gt;PtTh and (V*gy In cimipIrtioiL-a sy s tem of l.mge
to Ilalger. G erm an y where FWv ? e n a l s exlrMemv*-0irii.iL&lt;#tflt***»•carpeted the railyards th ere witii lions of Florida.
T h e s|H-aker of th e House se­
tons of explosives.
T h e “Silver S tr e a k s " n* the lected twelve citileim o f Florida
g ro u p Is known, re tu rn ed safely ns n n m im ittre and ten members
from this mission, refueled. Te- of the . legislature to Ire known
loaded, and took o ff a g ain for as the legislative slih-commlttee
F ra n k tn b erg . the second German to work jointly un th is project.
A
representative
from
the
M ilroad ta r g e t of the day
P iflS Q t
Aiken's
double-header W ashington office « f the Atlantic
d ay Increased his mission total j and Gulf Canals Association will
be present nt this meeting to
to 56.
Clare Boothe l^ice, now a con­
T h e Sanford
airm an ,
whose explain the projects now In the
gresswom an, was Mery Plckford'e Wifg, Mrs. M arian A. Aiken, lives Rivers and H arbo rs BUI. the Flood

Good u w v p n J it* ' --

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lit VAll ll 1• M|‘|
»• ** •a♦*11••• 1
Writ I v*if* t.f I’m ■! * lap I » tt *.
Officer Ralph I Went, l*-Tfti: -.1

— MatMxiiqi than
Mr*. Went, the former Ml-- Diviaion to fisrlit «n Germ an *«..
Nehla (ire. n of 1 * •»- Ik »h"wn I'ntliripnttiip in -..me ••( lh. oo.-l
In the picture In the responsible h itter eriifngpniei.ts on the W e,l
position of supervisor of u crew ern Front, ll helped elear tin/
of p i r L n. they ,\,ift!) a* .1 G erm ao - from ' I ........Id «»d M. mmIv
e ff l.lr o tl ) ll Illlo place III. hlli-r Hurt pen F.»rr-i l,i-eenil\ .r l.-.l
(all sod KUO lu r re l assrinblie- &gt;. lire Ninth Vrin, to ll- . a . I I and
the four motored Isiinber-- lo * -imisltifll! drive lo the Rhine
recent b-lt.-r t o l " ' 1 rm.Hi.-r in law.
Mrs! U s li e ^ * W r t » * ..- a |ll L ^
11,1.1—' l|. Si reel, -lie Told **f I.*movie shot* h av ina been take,.
H o n d a : Bnuth paitG* • ’
■nd of her |.art In them, also of mild tonight and S a tu rd ay O r »
her duties lit the plant.
and roof in north tonight au«l
Ralph Went, former -alr-m oo | partly rlomJy in north Saturdn&gt;.
with the Cuilahy I’ackiiii.- Com
warmer.
l a n v of Orlando, prior h* hi- so * Alabama
Ram
t*»nlght
and
(istment In the -ervire. served 16 j Snttirday with co tintie*! c**ol aii I
months In the 1‘aciflr srea on . frr»h wiriiU on r*»M#t
tr a n s p o rt fenytnic men and sup
( plies to vital b attle areas II
From 1820 to the beginning of
later was tran aferred to Ihe
Naval Statio n at Oceanalde, l.allf the Civil W ar, about r..0o0.(88i
Irelando b A w h rBcaaWhp^ a nt m a ’-j*- p e r e e a i fr o m -England,

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final patsagw In the acnate to ­
morrow. Ilouas concurrence In the
am en d m en t would be required if
the bill is passed in its present
furm.
In the batch o f new bills Intro­
duced, were such controversial
suldaa^w_na;- eu-educallw L,at the

E lectric M o to rs
*

(lardrii (lull Will
Sponsor IMantiiiK

P.M

Hopper A • a*lvrn \ • |ila* vyrmin.l
^ e (j u ip n i rii t *lr tv« *!•.-*•* M • •!»* *
night at th* m h««**| •* .«lif••* itin
With k fil'L'Clitl iMOgflltn to VNilli ll
the puiillr !r ii•n i I I . airo iilm g
to h.C t ahJwrlt, prernlent who
today thankful nil r*»nti il»nt«*r»
Ttie amemliiifiit. j *p *|i»»ro I »•&gt;
—f o r their ■upport to the rifgio
Srn, Klirl.li.ii r.f T»in|»w, »ri.l
VachooPa drive.
udi&gt;|itr.l l.y u kfvrn-to-two voir,
Award of the h rn n zr »tni for |,luci d n two year llinllallon on
g a lla n tr y in action, ha* hiM-n t h r foundation which w», dr.iKo
made to S /S g t . Jo h n C. Ilavhi. c l to c|u « IU c rvluratlmial o|.porJ r . of Itoutc 1. .Sanford, it waft t unitiev In t h r . t a t r .
been announced by A n n y Public
T h r Brnrndrnrnt wu» ad.lcl (&gt;&gt;
relations.
Sgt. David, serving th r bill approprlatlnK $3,POO.OOO
Vith an in fan try divlaion In tier- a y r a r from the arn eral revenuv
m any, la aon of J.( i. DavM of f u n l to hlkr the Inalrucllon unit
8 an fo n t.
allcKation of a late funds from
the p resent *800 to $1060 a year.
Applications for examinations
Ili-trih u tln r Plan
to be hrlcV»ondcr the m erit system
F ifty dollar* of the 1260 In­
f o r positions in the Florida I n ­ crease la lo hr dlatributrd to the
du strial
Commission
anil
Ihe low tux-ylcldln* rnuntlr*. Hhrldm
S ta te W elfare Hoard, must he • aid Ihiw feature I, In the nature
Died on o r befote April 21. F ur of “ an exp erim en t" and th at the
t h e r Information m ay be recite,! ■tn tr khonlil aw ait result* Iwfure
,b y w ritiw t. Ilax. No. 111. &lt;iali\e«- cuntinuluK iL
The companion bill appropri­
ating |2,72H,H70 for Immediate
II. Durns, of A tlanta. &lt;iu, increase In teachers’ «»lar1ea » n
as a maintenance lo rrm an approved by the committee and
o f th« W c a te m U nion Telegn

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hill!.Or tw«:weeiM O u r m
tin liniten . t i r o r e n I
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lot St
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School Bills In
McNi
House Accorded Lioi
General Approval
Ef

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i|(, „
,

Foundation Flan Feu- School
(lire Buns Into OpFup
position In Semite
Gall

HKL1* WANTEH—

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Sanlnrd Hnithcrs
jMcrl Kach Other Good Attendance f
: On Facilie 1sltv At R ile r neaimg
Reveals Interest

A liiniRi* t" Imu • * a»ill*
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for Vipitim + •* l i i • L • •
firmly rntf*?n«b* • *•• ’» •
fr»*
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prcM inu in Iiuiu the r n U a
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IG milfA nf rftnrclifii? thr m v
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lowing finriji who
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work
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Sin lik***» i»r llmukisl i*-rttnl*lI **«iifVt**fi M rno•r ».»1 H**'i»’t»l for
i«m«* **f np|iAini:« f»n*l a lio lh«
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iNdftr ration
Mr*
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;_jt McNulty Advises
u
Lions Bend All
:V ^ ^ .Efforts To War
Pi r
‘prod ^
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Of ,

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I'ortt'f landing u p lifte d un the
o rganization
Monthly
of four
ti'anni of the l.inlfi sptm tartd
Ju n io r
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and |*ilots said already consider*^
oivil Venezuela. 10 cent* to Bora hit- movement of i-nomy f a r m
bados, Curacao, British H onduras,
had iieeii spotted movint; sou th ­ m
l a *
A
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t?»nal 2U)ne, Costa Rica, (*t)»deward iiloni- th at route
T o
L a tin
A m e r i c a houpe, i^ # w a r.i isiamis, Mnrtini- • que, P anam a, Trinidad, WtndN a ils Klee low sril t'lhe
wards, CgustcmaU. Unadura*. J&gt;ii.
The (irrinnn* also were in .. S .
f e«r*pun a fid' K( S alyttar.
fllRbt , to w a rd , tjlC— K1&gt;w.. UlCCX^Similar northw ard rate* may
Tn»liTTi»^*TF«* W Bw llnrl
&lt;'* mflu lard Pc/v* f a g e ( f i t t , last ris e r lipnTer 51 m ills'' west
u( Berlin after the ( ’ S Ninth I M I A M l . A"pr 0. | S p e n a l |
I
lil iltiUVi't
of
N il
M il h*- r
bo effected in the near future,
bp'*'* nrv Mtt ■ ld.tr* »I Ift
Mo iked mViease fn ttie volume of with sarlo u a- Latin
J or mi ti n* i 11a|iu11 \ a n w u p i r i i along both hanki* of l hr 1) a rtube Army wound up u day of d a t
A merican
^ront of the former J &lt; Pirtpf’v of I h r iJ'imii t »&gt;aIn.v
The Hovifls. iiarfiiliy
in r
mite ifains hy hurling air malt m o v tip het'Aeen tin countries. In a letter to the Poatt,hnp (Jrrmaii bulire in
s t e r n droops
tt o r e lo rn d ^n on Klt»i
t fm
Unilssl
S
tales
ami
t
he
La
i
n
1
a
troops anil lank* acrop* lily, i f t s.inustyr H ie n e r t t 'o n *rAugtnFr ~2,
cJolhinw druiamm* h a - a d d e . l - i - Jft. 11*u m
i ni mr i.iVTr-prcsa. ^ ’nT“,1^ ,
• r lliver ‘wiThout a "Vinjfle rasnah Amerfran reyeibllrs Was antim
f l l t t , Ju a n T. Tri|i[&gt;», president
pared today as n result of the of Pun American, outline,! hi*
nc«
p
rogram
uf
poslaife
rates
I m ti u r ti o n i for the drive hint * ,fb *«»»»• I.7M .o»h) minor*- t*o
company's plans for post-w ar
The SsH'ond Ariiiored mid the
been given to hritfHih, d n ir r h t - * l^ e e n the a g e 1* of 10 and 15 gain- territory north of cap tu red Cdy Thirtieth In fan try invisions rrosj* announced by tile Post Office operation* in Latin A m erica willi
ms.
Departm
ent.
tully employed.
advanced • type,
four
enjrhied
ed south of KoU^urp'* Pled -i’ipcr.
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h i m lime auo Ban American fiiirlit equipm ent designed t o ' c u t
city of ilaniclin.U ff'ifillea sou th­
PARIS, A pril a, (A’&gt; -J O *
W
oiId
Airways,
which
pioneered
transit time and provide ra p a c ity
Ninth Arm y broke across th e west of ifmitmver, and hecan
Wt»er River 157 mile* » f i t of pmindmc up the llan n o ser hiah- the Putin American routes u* I for mas* tran sp o rtatio n at trreal
the
f
u
s
t
America.1-fl.-i|f
oversea,
I
|y
reduced fares. The letter also
Hr r Iin yesterday anil the Itritiah wa y
The British Second A rmy after air ra r rle r . advocated a flat l ‘l -tale&lt;l; "Pendinir the receipt an d
Second A rmy in a .'10-mile lung*swept up
miles south of th a 2'&gt;-mile Hilvanee likewise leacti cents per Iralf-ouiu'c rnle^ to all placing In operation of PA A 's
and until the U. B,
g re a t Shipbuilding city of Brem cil the Welter, and the two a r m ­ poim* in I-akin America. The r e - 1npW f)e«t
i'|| n* the enemv fled east along ies held IH miles of the west dtiV*^'1* ai)®M, ced by Postnms I'overnment moves all its fifat
hank,
with
embattled
Mintlen ter fie
ienerak, I-ra n k C. W alker,] class mail by air th
ih rou
rouahuut
ghout
the North G erm an plain.
effective April l, are from con
I.aii : America, we believg - a
Without losing a man, the roue Id y in the cehter.
tinetilal
l
’
il«l
Blules
and
Alas­
The
fteelllK
cnhvnys
were
ham
­
u r e a lly Improved uir mall service
Ninth Army c r o s s e d . thi W m e i
with troops ami tank* south ol mered by hu mil eels of Allred w a r ­ ka, i'uerto Rico, a ml the Virgin coil hi be achieved if th e Ptnil
plane*
defying
the
n
iu
e
rta
m
Isiamis,
to
the
Canal
Zone
ntul
tlffire su bstitu te for the present
Hnmelin. 2'\ mile* *outhwe*t of
aentlie.'
C e tia l
anil
South
American involved a ir mall rale s tru c tu r e
liAmiiivof.
urea.
a flat uniform 10 cent* per hair
Simultaneously, the U. S. T h ln l
The new rates tier half ounce ounce rate to all points In Latin
Arm y struck acru** ThufinKi*’*
America.
are a- follows: 2ll cent* t*i Ar
hill* Hu mile* inuthweiit of B e r ­
“ i'AA would propose with your
yfent in.,. Ilruzll, Chile, K ulklaoi
lin In a faniiljii? push th a t la iteiI
Islands, I niuKUuy, U ru guay, am! approval to quote a correspond
•i.1 mile* of cutiinit the Reich In
Bolivia. 25 re Is to ( ’op,nihia 15 tnsf uniform low rate to all laitin
half, ami the enem y w u reporteil
c en t, to British (iiiiunn, Hcuudnr, American countries for t r a n s ­
falling hack south fo r the **French Cuiano, I’eru, Surinam , portation of the nlr mail to t i n
pfiteii last stand in B av aria 's
United S tates which as you know
H wsII mm s StMM l - s s , lls fl
mountain fastnesses
The Canadian &gt;'ir*t A rm y shook ity of seeing him yet. I know of of her fine linen damaxk l.an- is carried for our company'* ac­
count. In our opinion the revenue
loose an arm o red column oh a no-other Kunford hoys here.
li u e t^ c h i th *
fell a p a r t .
What
me of
"A fter having b w n s t a t i .n i d lily Ileiiouji power wrtB Ve»ponai- from the increased volume
1 2 -mile tear th a t ripped hack
nlr
mail that c a l be arjticlpatrd
into the German peninsula an d in Maire for. the pdst year, this n l e !
would
In'
a
reasonable
time,
more
into Uelsen. on the h i i h w a y "to island with it* tropical o e .u ty i,
Tin- two laundered cloth* nett*
Bremen and within 5.1 mTli;* of an a very wclromij sigh I! B-dn the oMrjii l»&gt; the IriaUtwtf'a laU»ni*4»nej* than npjal revenues from tlto
fauna and flora remind me - i f alii up' w*lh the ihfrtl ciiitii which smaller volume of air mall now
n r m ' o l t^e North Sea.
The climate U unld: nit*J Ut i i tin red w it h 1111■ m iuti i offered under the high and c o m ­
wecnmiT
This ilrlve, sw
eeping rn o rth w a r d i-lotida
plicated rate- structure pre vail­
[arnllcl to the. Urltfah a rm o re d I right now we are yfettill/ , uool! util* lull mil lit undered Th* i f
ing M
push, inrrensed the th r e a t to twn lose of '"liquid *linull i r e " ' 1 wish
e v pel t found a luifii vojt'i
i'ii.i American estim ated th a t
German arm ies, now in r e t r e a t censorshn' rifle., perm itted in to
*»• oi b .................. ..
in
u rc*ull a t the decrease (p
describe some of the I n t y t - ' to:;
toward the Kibe River
* ,l" a&lt;l"t
airmail ralea pro|ioaed for the
sights. Uf ru u i r, little Ml,* :,L
British Near Bremen
(oi, i-Hilt- a*! murh m
, of ,HIv_i 4 iu crjl# uirftiall alone would
field M arshal
B ernard
L. Tokyo Rose makes verbid , i»tl
at sSir
i r 11
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76 nild 10 0% 0/
Montgomery's Canadian and U r | t - | h e r r with her viiihle air *nd sea u porcelain cleaner. Upon further ,M|UU|
ish forces were b attlin g north o u l o m i a d n s , loil business trim* jh us •nvo iii'diiu n the housewife re* - t |ltf combined total* of airm ail
me m U*let I xpilliutr a can **f *ucfi | and first cla** mail carrlecl In
ItVl-mile front, and by c a u t u r - l usual!”
a 1 1' iii'-ei on tlie Ihieu*.
. | •»40. whichnctf re^alrd 1,600,00(1
Lng Stolzcnnu on the W escr River
Slnidai tviwn of dnntau*' occur ; | H»umU.
a'J mile* from Urcirieti th e B ritish
When household linen* nre cure j
PA A ba*ed
it* extimnte*
on
vanguard* have traveled l'JO mile*
iewhlv u*ed or when they are conuderrition* nf jncrettxerl com*
from the Rhine.
Mindcti also
»!itnr&gt;it 1 d Vkiih win,ne tileuche* ftmniiv i*f int^Teat between lh?
wiii seized
and i.ihei cleuiialfn: uuenta eon
|
S. and the various laitln
One column on llte west wus
JU LIET. Ill Apr *
tin11 tti* t henflcal* injurious to fa-I Ainerica.i republic*, on tncrcazcd
also to miles from Bremen a f t e r
Wim fh&gt; fulirhn &lt;lie b e fu ff *h*ir hr if*
trrnle rrUllons, t»n the ^ItracU vffighting up within les* th an throe
111 m i% ne
tililtfT In vi* (A of ih r litesclli
il.'*e case*, i*N
to the public of fa s t post
mile, of UiephnlU.
f «.lu rI-*, ujllmv* ''iHfii, ' irlitPi
*Hld &lt;• 1*0l|fe II Io hn 4on 1 vaoi schedule* and on the tr em en
The buttle of annihilation in scarcity
the Ruhr basin rose in furrv a* towels, a in I it l her boo*»Imll fi| | ( ,ii,r , I \1 s iriiiif rr o f t h e J f i s t i doiirt differential in kjireil.
th*
-\u»eric*n
I n t i tint** o f
uirl lie '•laiiTiitfe I t n o t npA a v »
few people l.i the u o s t w a i
l#*»th the V S Fir i t unci Ninth
•111,1 1111 iti v* 11 n t e 1&gt;
T ft e
.fit
A m ur* prraat-ij th» a 4R«ult &lt;»n La Uf tti er i n y h i i t ti'jr le -4 4*o n e Jill1
via. the airline am umfil would
a n h e u s e t f a n d l a - r i d reel •end n letter to llrntil or A r f e r
poftslbly 150,000 ( h r m i n tro«&gt;p4, toijwholU i h*mkal in t i*ai,tli«m» | brw
I «fin’s Inrt m e t fie ifn tititae tii'ii by first class mail at a
rc|M»rteJ tmime*! there with KUhl for their i ruction on hmriou- fu m*vi *
Thi
teat
brnuifnt
nut
*
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o r t h e d e t e n u t r n H o n to t of five cchts and 12 to 15
M«rphnl Alfwrt Kemierlinjf. com* brie*
loiporfant
fail*
toiUi m4&gt; .* *&lt;&gt; vi o r out l i u u it m i K h i «ii»\ transit time when it could
tnler of nil enemy nrmie* in Reveml
readily recognized hv wnm* n
| ciiUm ';&gt;rU\T t o -f lo w lip V^lthin O tke sent by uirmatl f«»r 10 cents
the Western Krt'ht
force lain c l e a n e r
hwiter \ fi-w
our* 11 fit r contact
The Ninth Arm y wim kiioi'kinu
and would arrive at its destlmt
m the roof of the trap, advancing j acid*, bh arhea. Iniuid t *pe of tie ( S"
up tn nine milea both east and | tn|oriinl|i. ntvi'tir nowdei-^ 1 a i t h ' of th
, b»a‘l s, towel*, and tab le.
In the eurly I'JIO's for exam
went of pivoliil llnmtn. arid wuh plum t o n te n t i. and phai maceulb el,die
llmse mil liii I In-duration (dr. the air mail rate to such
five miles from the Ruhr city rais all pruved dungeiou* to Her. .ties w arns the tajurnlrv . distant ares* as Brazil ami Alof Ihirtmund.
fine rolmt bomb cotton*. *ilbe, and ■‘v u tb i to fi­ IttsVit. ti-, ireat v..ur linen, with I genii-,a was 55 ren ts [&gt;or half
fnctorv had lieen ovetTiin.
ber*. \n v ope of ifp’iii ru n weak* nlttm-t &lt;nre Ih.n l
tln-m for ounce Hate reductions made by
IMots sold tin* enemy w n« V 11
r « u * t b o l e * 111 f . i l t t i r i
M any
clef, rang jot., s l . n i. -.itu ra le I to* itiH I'o.t tiffo-e departm ent In
A T W A N G OF T E X A S
inn sing tufiks nnd self-prune lied J.iiu*cw|vca httve i'M" l u lu ol ipi* filter, writ, ini'., »,*,r, ran,,,' ■lean
I*.bt7 hi Latin American zones
gun- rut the e«^t side of tin * t yi»v «d -'o foil wi i1v .iidiK uoui'h finf i.ieioii,.;i...i.- wl.ili- rn.n in
hrmiwhl Ihe ra te In ftraViii and
pie--Wet. np pa rent Iy in a tt e m p t
nirjuLs fm tiic rmrinist' i*..i .vhn rr kcgenttiia to til rents and the
ibin.lng then hoci
t. Iirealoiib * (
redtirtinn
bring*
the
oil* 4* hrm- KWif* liloF this e t - rli^M' s r e
.itislFtw.l.
Iimv nee en rro ft
B lgiiw aj S u g r r l
lierietice. When takai. n u l , . u f . wealh*' t„ lo, I&gt;o— U -e-rim m rVr figure In 20 rent*.
' a K t i X . O,
On th* Mumu'rri vml ol the storage and laumlerrd for arte | j -IirI they were intendial and ,.n
The record of P A A ’s air Iran*
fm n l, th e ' tt S. Kvv.nlb A rmy of there "siiefisl ucfa,lon»," tw , . ' I" ,’or .lint
port development- In I-alin Amec,-urpii gums of 1 I miles, battled
into Kitlingen beyond Ih r rivet
Mam. and severed the highw ay
between tunplin? W u e r i l u r g arvl
Prize cabana suit uf playtime U.S.A.
•he Nazi shrine city of NuernRcsort p crfict and typically Texan .
down
I erg, only .'!&lt; m|les ahead of adl u i n c d Amertean forte*.
to the last red petal Very Nardts in rut.
The French F i m l A rm y f a r th e r
Stunning in Coham a'i rayon jersey
fo u th fought nearly tw o miles
*m»th of the cap tu red city of
border-print. Flo ral pattern on white
h'nrlsruhe rind the Furl* radio
grounds. Sizes 10 to JO,
• aid one column now was 12 L '2
miles from the south Gorman city
hi Stultenri
I h,. I * q T h in i A rm y wn«
Ink in g uernss Tlnirlngiu'« hills
.•mi was . li.sest to Ihe capital
1,011 r tank column roareti doe east
( C jicliiry l l i t m n t tt 't l)
, r., within (7D mile* of a intoimn with the R ussians and Oil
miles from I'lnurn, while onother
wa» ill miles fro m Ctoehoslovakla
T h e fall of 1‘lnuen also would
rut (termany In two, since It rem­
in
d* the la tt aocnl hig hw ays and
SH O PS

K .w s r ^ .

mu

British Tanks
Near Bremen
Naval Base

New Airmail Rates

A ? 7 : i L P. 1 9 4 5

w

tea attest* to the importance at j yet over, th e depression year* the
s p e ed y ^ tran sp o rt and commtiaica- t amount o f mail p asseng ers and
lion* nwllities in tlie fostering of es'press c. ,Tit*l ini ra i s e d pro
in ternation al trade. Pan Amerl- Ijressivcly ujrili »l the economic
Can *epvicea in the depth* of a trend
worldwide, ' c c un m n ty &gt; -d gp rrtT lW &lt;
.

TEEN S HOP
REDUCTIONS

s u i t i n g rSas

Sanford Brothers
ftjeet Each Other
On Pacific Is|e

Hewurt* Of Chemicals
In Wushin# L im ns

O ho

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and

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dresses

in

ctittnii.s a n i l s p u n r a y o n s .
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Y o w e lls
S A N F O Itl)

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SUN. &amp; MON.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS

I h is is the kitchen that War Bonds and
Savings' w ijl build in 1955
Mil. Robot Smith doesn't know fc yet. but it built in a safe depwir vault and in a b a k boo
will be hoi a few ilwti yean from now. You but that’i where the bot oon coat /com.
tec; Mu. Smith hai atwayi wanted juitwch a
*
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I kitchen. But with a ydong and growing family
Itn't it ■ round idea for p y. too, to »
Tt -aha hat-always found whet wiyi tJrttfinbaie' 'toJJjT » ywt u n ipend Knubly and roo
( the family income. .
profitably in die fwutt? Determine the appro
Mr. Smith it making good money now, and
mate am of whit you need, fhep go a set
Mm. Smith Is teeing to it that rhe family buys
further and
t b d t full d » r e t t L S f r B j ^ b e a u u ) k'» dte ^
want to buy. Worktight d u n g to oo. m n . Smith, too, n a m i n g , t j f c f w uh pencil and pipes. T h u ’* die way

emerge n o el.

‘tom the way
more than I could a n taking tutpmobOea
think It waa , a itway from everybody because » few drive

to me,

and the bank account you bujld
now Will provide the doUar*
for more profitable. peacetime
spending.
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And in l$33 the family u v;
tngi will build iter kitchen. Scon*
funny to think of a kirchcn being

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Loans up to $500.00 made without delay!
- - MINIMUM CHARGES - "F o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a tio n c o n ta c t

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LOAN ASSOCIATION

KtlPINO UP THI PACl THAT KIUS OltMANJ, U. 8 .8th Army troop* are ihown Jammed aboard tank destroyer*
like commuters on a rush hour train. So rapid hare been the advances that troop* hop ride* wherever possible
to keep up with the action. The photo was taken a* the tank* went rolling through lire DuUburg area, cutting
aero** the northwestern corner a t the Rohr. Signal Corps Rddio-ttlephotoi*-* i In ternal kmc I ScandpholoJ

o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
209 M a g n o lia

Football-Style
- P 0 W Saves
- Allied Captives
k i t c h o n w a its a n d w o o d w o r k

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gleam-with clean
new beauty
I.u t tr o u * D u F o n t G l m * « n d satiny
D u P o n t Semi-Cilox* are c i t y to
appL . T h e y ’r e r a s y t o k e e p (.lean,
t o o , f o r t h e y ’r e u a y h a b fr ! 8pe
iTally fo r m u la t e d for k i l c h t r *,
b s th s , w o o d w o r k , th ey m ak e
any r o o m l o o k it* West!

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SMALL LOANS

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ex p ert « n a linlde to maim or
kilF hi* opponent. Yet even sec­
ond -rate wrestler* were able to
a*. -■ d u m p ! the . iu-iilau... gentlem en

War Takes Hooey
‘Out Of J u - j 1 t s 11

— It required a war to t a k e the
hooey out of Ju-jitsu, but th e r e in J
ilioiit a* much tr u th to the claim '
(v rT fitte fra m r" w a r t r M G u j
expert* at tllr re i» to the m y t h i­
cal virtoriea of the Ja p Navy
The "necreU” o f ju-jiU u ore
merely *ome d ir ty tricka which
A merican wreatcr* have alw uv.
known but never wanted or nerd
r&lt;l to u m , reveal* I’hll Stony,
fumou* author, in the April Issue
of T r u e Maya line.
W hen jll-jitau » u first in tro ­
duced to a gullible America In
IU04. the aporta public *ton&lt;| in
awe of the " F e a r f u l A rt". With
a flick of the w riit. Kataukum a
H igashi. the viaitiny Nipponese
champion, tossed hit itnpreaaivc
itooy e. Yaniaabta. over hia sho ul­
der*. Uowever. he would never
meet Tom h'hsrkev. Jim .lefferl**,
C o rb ett or Bob FiU dntm nn*. tr&gt;t&gt;
men o f the time, in the rin y . The
rhallenye* of t h e better A m erican
w restlers were
rrpeeledlv
re- i
fused with tlse explanation th nt, ,
in serious . com bat, the ju -jitau i

DISTRICT
BIBLE CONFERENCE
A p ril 81 h T h r u A p ril 1 5 th

SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dth S t. a n d

D R. S T O N E , S p e a k e r
C h u r c h e s C o -o p e r a tin g
F i r s t — S a n f o r d , F ir s t— O v ied o , O s te e n , L o n g w o o d a n d
L a k e M o n ro e , B a p tis t C h u r c h e s .

Six Point Program
Named For Frozen
Food Locker Plant
( l l l t A G O . III, A p r,, fl, (Sper i a l ) —For the benefit of home
gardeners whu are currently u s ­
ing the .ervire* qf frozen food
locker plAut* tu (|u irk -frrexe and
slot, ih rtr pioduct.. the N ational
Fls'Otn Food l.,xk&lt; r Association f
ha* • lahliulnd u aix-pouit fresh
food preservation program, s
The plan, dcslyned to ataist n a ­
trons of locker plant* In the .fa s t,
efficient
preservation of Ih e ir
produce, u u a announced by I-mi*
It. Uluiy. Carrollton, M o, prcaldent uf the aaaocialion, official
organization of the fro tsn food
looker Induatry which operate*
nun i- th a n 2.000.000 Individual
food
sto ra g e units servitr1’ 2!&gt;
per rent uf America'* form fam i-

1,0(10 Six'll Out n ig h t
To U . s S . Air Planes;
Some Arp K i l l e d
WITH T i l E U N IT E D STATUS
1ST A It MY, in G erm any, Apr.
1A*&gt; -A thounuml A m erican aril
llritiah aulilnm whu hail l»«*crt
ru ptured hy t liv O r m a n * stood in
the RunHicht fur six hour* with
their naked Lucks uncllln? out In
K'iiint letter* P u \v . ni^nifyim:
I»rl*otier•« of war
,
They wt’tc ullrinptliiir In w v c
llir m sf h c * /rm n th e ir friend*,
pitot* of I' 4 i* v%lift were «l i vl r |f
nml *trufln** tindri Ihr ini|&gt;rf««imi
that they wrr «• *hunting at tirr
muni
The «|tiry «»f uiie &lt;*l Utr «um u'
r» | ir.rhUntf uf the war *a» told*
hy an American llc u tr n a n t )»h i
tnlkri) frmn a stre tc h e r in a ho*
pital The ipjirk thinking «if the
nfflrera who ordered the m m to
• trip off th en «h»rt* n d get Into
furniHtion tu ■»|*«*ll out the letters
I* I) \V *BYnl many lives So
&lt;!i&lt;l the murmre &lt;»/ the iirlmnera,
iiiuHt uf whom held th eir fnrmit
I thm in the fare uf terrify in g tlivr

Maxwell House

P o ta to e s
5

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23c

N ew Florida Potatoes
L an d O' S unshine P aan u t

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IN THE SOUTHEAST More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer ch
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F a n c y G a . Y arn* — S w e a t

Yalkww M ina

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25c

&gt;king ot Eating

a ^ d^ ^

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N ig h tly a t 8 :00 o ’clock

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locker.
The ( i o n u n guard* ran for
0. Don’t overpark fmxl -nrton*.
hiding, and the prisoner* began I'aek pnly sufficient food in eacn
fo rcin g op»n the doora of Uw carton to be consumed t.y tho
fr e ig h t cor*. Bullet* were pop­ family a t the meal. Don't u la t e
ping nil around, but th e Allied half used cartons bock n the
officer* a u o n U n l Lb* m a n In a locker field and ordrrad them to atrip
4. Don't
hoard
uuick-froxen
tn the waist, then bend nv*r until fresh fowl*. Keep n steady flow
Iheir bocks formed . the letter* j o t ' high vitamin content edible*
P O W
' from your gardan to your locker
When the Allied pilot* «*w the njgnt to your table.
ex panse »f naked hark*. tt)e&gt;
ft, Quiek-freete i h r beat—e a t
Came out of their dive* without the reel. Bture only top iiuallty
firin g and circled slowly a* if
ouick-frozen
tmxluce
in
your
tr y in g to figure out w h eth er this
Qulck-freealng won’t Im ­
was a German trick. T h i offt- locker.
cer* kep t yelling a t th.r mca to prove Inferior food*.
0. R etain ’’gartlen freshineaa"
hold th e formation.
by allowing a lime lag of no
more than ne day between pick, tine .JUul u u k k fici ixu* 1 produce
Qulcg-frosrn fev&lt;l* a r e a t th e i r
l &lt; f t only when paekmi ut the
moment of ripeness.

5

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Dage

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O n io n s
Qtmmn flocidp

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O ra n g e s

5 ib* 3 3 c

Florida Celery stalk 10c

Genuine Va. Red Fin

W hile They
Ftcsh Caught

1 to 3 -lb Size

F lo u n d e r “&gt; 3 5 c
Sunshine Turnip

n « . speauh

Mackerel **&gt; 23c Salt Mullet h»19c

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guard* returned and took igtarke
of the prisoner* again. The men
vrete marched about twenty mUn*.
taken euddenly American tank*
wernfalghted on a *uner-hlghway.
The German guard* fled, and the
American tank men began »»ndIng the prison*!* back to tho
Allied line*. .
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Killed Pig

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Wieners * 32c
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the boys at the front

Sausage !*» 29c
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Sausage &gt;b 37c

Sunshine
heon Chops lb 29c
Fresh Sides U&gt; 21c
Shoulders
ib
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8 o g « Cuced. Whole Smoked

Sausage ft 35c Shoulders ft 33c

IN,8UN.PROOF AND CRMENTH1DK.

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| (’r u r a l . F lo rn li industries wrw*
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1 Smaller War Plant* corn., as be| inir prom inent In Florida** * ie m
|Njit»»r in d u m la l fu ta re ‘*M’ ru r a l by »cor^» of ninall plants.
| «h irh in their v u f production
| !wvf ilem onitratcd their capacity
| to make everythin# from mice to
m arm alad e mu! bomb* tp bracks
for wounded soldier*.’'
The Fine Castle Uoat cu., the
t'a.aelbarrv Ferneries, r.orth of
Winter Park. and Southern Indm tries ut Do Land, were men­
tioned by M i Brown os being
i nmonir those plants which will
present a piclurn of isduitrlnj
Florida to the natidn rather than

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PAGE EIGHT

TH E SANFORD

Before Aachen fell t o Ameri-I
can forces, m o re than 300,0M&gt;
iO i-ro m shells In addition to othe t a m m un itio n were poured into
the city.
*

! Li this town. according to the, ;
| i'u m s tiu n s of tit least tw enty
German* this rep o rter has tnlh| oil to, was a farce.
Ono GerI man,
Uric Mueller, n form er
I i)u&gt;oH&lt;y»dcx..ury. ' l p c f r a n k f u r t e r
fZetlting. toll]' how on th e ClaWT*1
day tous,_4ui* bclorc the A merIrurit arriv ed he wont to n s i « .
i * *■
- *
unity (uiied meeting of the Yiilk*.
lim it
."TJarf K rc iiU x ly MV*, Dr uni. ’
" w h e n I got th ere," he said,
‘'everyhody was drunk
I couldn't
g i t any sense out i&gt;1 any bodj. So
1 Ju«t gave Lt11 try in g und took
F it A RK F t HIT AM MAIN, Apr my wife mid rliild out of town
0, (Ah—All the trumpeting* of mid retu rned aa soon as I learned
A mericans w ere here. T h a t
A d o lf_ H itlrr’e pro pagandists th at the
P m - n f r , fr ie n d ly s e r v i c e —a
m u s t fight was late T h u r winy.”
the Germ an
It
is unquratfonablo th a t the
&gt; 5 0 , &gt; 1 5 0 , &gt; 2 5 0 o r m o re
y e a r o r lo nger fo r e p a y . . .
in the grand W agnerian mood,
docility mid alm ost e m barrassing
gloriously
and
to
the
last
found
r e a s o n a b l e crerlil r e q u i r e
To n e a ilr everybody some­
no converts among the civilians eagerness to co-operate th a t has
been found here must not be
rnenis
i
n
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
lo
a
n
s
on
here.
day comes need for c a s h
taken ns indicative of the mood I
A s the full story of F r a n k ­ of ail G ermans.
s i g n a t u r e alone.
F or the people *
ia a hurry. Here we are
fu r t's fall Is pieced together, M who stayed her® --lh ere arc more
organised to give the f a s t
seems clear, if this city Is any than * 1;&gt;0,000 le f t—defied ord ers
evidence, th a t the "tw ilig h t of by remaining behind, mid obvious­
service you must have.
the gods," ending which Hitler
Room A—F h . Ht*t&lt;* Bank Bldg. envisaged as essential to the ly were not closely bound by
Need monoy? We invite
N atl discipline.
J.E. R iislrm l, Jr . M anger
honor
of Germany, is aa remote
you “to come and get ill"
A week ugo, when the final
as r N asi victory
Nasi orders to r v a c u le the town George E. Whitten, of ‘ Miami,
The Volksstrum (Home Army I Wrrr proclaimed, t h e r r were some new Ivelcrterl president of the
llNfi.lMlu people here
Thus less Orange Bowl Committee, is the
than half olieyril the order* Ui crond native-Floridan to head
tht group, Whitten j&gt; president
lenvi.
of Ilu rd ln o s D epartm ent Stqie*.
The G erm ans Jicre are Co-operW A NTED: Trained w aiter or a tlre In the point w here they do
w aitress, lintel Mayfair. Call not need to t&gt;.■ asked to do tilings,
(•Ml volunteer instead.
F or In­
Mr*. Perry.
stance. u puliceinnn—he suys ho
W A N T E D : Saleslady a t HAA De­ was not a h’a t i —ahowed up a t
governm ent
hradquav- •
p a r t m e n t Store.
Full time. military
t|C5.. yea lords &gt; mid repotied th a t
Hanford Avenua,
nine explosive, r W j r . dfcL-l'c-tttf
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t hs V IS itljfA j *
G I R L " fvF- r f af l —
-Awtwk -mt W
rivet.
He
offered
to
lake
soldo
Beacon Dairies.
J n A in , Apr. Ii, (S p ecial)— lieG entians down and sec th a t the etnelio-, of seven regional. vice
SODA fountain gfrls at Lanty'* rhergf* -Wert* te ndered liartiilcsrt, in e .ii|e n l.| of Florida's O rangr
Drug Store, part llmo or full 11 I ho m ilitary would g ia n t per- H"»l rn m m illee,'u nd ........... ...
mission, perm ission wa* granted of I’ f S c iitl nf 1.ive t Ink ns n
tim e.
and the }nh was done.
•InIn dll cclul, ha-. Ik—a s a n w is r Ilurgo m rlslrr Is Named
I'd here by (ieorer }
Whitten,
C L A S S IF IE D ADVERTISING
IVit hilt a dev a l I n its in rival pi * • ulent
of
the
orgaliiration
10« per line for one insertion
m
l
m
ilk
furt
the
military
govw hir It put* on the big ]Hi*t-*ra*im
.SODA FO U N TA IN G IHL; nl.o
08c per line for three insertion*
girl for roametic and drug dc em inent stuff, under liieuteiintit fo o tb all show here every New
07c per line for *6 inaertloua
Colonel
Howard
l&gt;.
Crissweil.
of
Vein's.
nartm rnt
Totichton Drug Go
♦5c per line for 20 Insertions
Washing ton, whs able to apl-oint
W Malcolm McCrory of JackMinimum ratea . . . 30c
I. Jyr toutiU r work.
Ilobb's’ an acting huigoineU ler and un •uni die, Thomas W. B r y a n t of
P H O N E U s OR BRING Y O l K Ads to IH
iimr Hnkery. Apply mornings, ndvim ry council of eight people Lakeland, Jack T. B ra n h a m of
Count, five words to thr line, inrludiug pi n
to m in im A merican A rm \ ufft- Orlando W, A. Shnnds of GallicsAll adv ertise m en ts for «lluatiun* wanted &gt;■II
COLORED
• mis a l&gt;oii t kev factors In the villi', George E htlmomlson of
reg u lar claailfled rate*.
Apply m
adm inistration of the town.
Aa In in on, Major Phillip D. OVoimel
liakei y.
&lt; rlssrll
emphasized,
the G e r ­ o f West Palm Heath atul Spesman group ,r solely advisory in
G O U lR E D
girls
fur
laundry capacity it will lie set up to fa- said I Holland of Ilnrto-v, were
work. Regular hour* and wage* rllitate the Wi.rli of the military •ill |e cite ted tegtiiiinl r i i s presll i n i , and state d u e it u i* for one
Appl)
in
person;
Svm*i nh
The
mi i *n i
filli i r u m i 't s t e i
ii
I'uuiitv latumltv Go, sl.i Vt r •f !
,
i ,
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....
m il
n
A yc*: la lo re Gon. Dougta*
M acA rlhu r Invaded th e Philipnine*, his forces were fig h tin g In
New Guinen, alm ost 1,600 miles
from those islands.

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

Peopled Army
At Frankfurt
Called a ‘Farce’

RLTlAL c o m m O R S fcN sft
By Spuds J o h n s o n

All ALUpfenm* Hally
4 Davs Before City's
Fall Were Drunk

• a r y for a good m a rk e t fo r t h t
fo r m e r ’s crop*.
A m e r i c a n consum ers • hsr*
shown ever ilbce the w ar began
and em ployment ami w ages hr*
g e n risin g th a t t h r r v e i r r o o f t i w t i *
much more of the 7 a rm « r's broduce I f they have money than
in th n es of unem ploym ent and
financial stress. This. Mr. Wick*
o n l captained, effera -th e fa r m e r
•n
opportunity
for continued
high prialucUon and good r e t u rn s
— If such a situation is maintain-

A P R I L S , 19

bC7 e .been. bu$ th e f a r m e r, c a n At
feme t h i n e a b o u t, tham . eah . h tl ,
himself, ahd th e R atio n to g re e t
* t s e c u r ity .a n d more satlifyln*
life if he trill th ink a b o u t th e n
and s t r i v e to proceed -Ih a *ay
which will b en efit h i m s e l f ant
others.
S e t a bottle o f fu rn itu ie oothn
In w a rm , v . a t c r . a few .m u n R cw b cfore u s i n g because warm* polish
p en e tra te s the porci of wood
f a l te r .
,

W hen p acking clothaa alip tooth
T h ere will be many problems
t e f the war. as th ere alw ays or ta lc u m pow der Into a sock.

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Job

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m a k e y o u p ro u c

o f t h a t , new c a r a p p e a r a n c e

HOLLER MOTOR
Phone 5 2 2
C h e v ro le t

.O M antoblle

Cadillac

BOAT w ith tnbumil motor. |
for quick sale. J A t i
, Pill
1st .St
TWO SM A L L farm s—.one with
3 acre* tiled land, good Well, HAT ! F i n l( Vhit*. m*v% l&gt;uUri y ,
two ato ry dwelling, g arage, out
J It f JtlliMII' 1 VV11*4)11 1 Otfll*l
house, about &lt;500 f t west of
1'n tiia
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
r-m
with fi acres tiled land, good
well, a b o u t W mil* from Lake SMV KB AI. itjiii | i Ikp , ui fl» till*
1u it vi m ttlll lilirlu .1' t bull.
Monroe Post Office, with two
111. Hi ii . ' 1Mlt A Vl-IUM
story dwelling, 2 story horn
J.W.
Bull, Ph-mo 15, I ..! ■
Monroe, Fin.
I'AII't J I M! , or full time maid
w. let neater, c
wanted.
Gall
Mr.
Mullins,
SP R IN G P LA NTH nm* i early—
t
it
'a
ite
m
s
PI
Phom- *(, HJt,* T heater, today!
Psppora, Tomaloo*. Eggplant
. Collardn. Broccoli. J.W
Hell
Phone lf&gt;, Lakq M u m m .
FOR R E N T —
Sllls'lngi* i r i'im itiinplutuiy ah
BEDROOM with kitchen p rm le g sent fiorn their fipiygiit*. and m
IRON B ED and flat ap u n g i
11■
e». l ’hon« 72.
W. l»t BL ____
tn r n* ‘can tie determined, little
NEW S H IP M E N T !
F U R N IS H E D ap artm en t nt l o t or no o rganised sab o tag e hy rivil
Touchton. 1201 Celery Ave. has
inns was u ttrm p te d before the
ETF.KI
lawn
rakes.
W. r.th Si
a com plete line of Ihilluid
Amrricnn* came.
Hil
l.
HARDWARE
GO.
ITrone
61
Feeds; a li o groceries and gusoVihen this rejiorter naked an
hedroS m
pleasantly
located
Ifne,
elderly man now serving as an
19.'!5 PACKARD Seilan. Sanford
1408 Oak Avenue.
Interp reter for th e m ilitary gov­
Fir* Dent. Phnne 73.
E L E C T R I C FANB AND W A TK It
LARGE . a ttractiv e c o m e r room, ernm ent whv the G erm ans had
COOLERS
BY
W E STING
private hath, garage, la min­ not followed the exuluple of Ru*H O U S E . . GAS AND E I.E C
ute! from 8NAS, Fern Park
TRIG R A N G E S AND W A TE R
on H ig hw ay 17-92. One or t» o
- H E A T E R S . . . P IE R S O N ’S WAI NUT dining table, six chairs
gentlemen
preferred.
Phone
P H O N E 2.1. “ T H A T ’S MK"
and - c n e i 2.112 Palm etto Av-w in te r Park. 1217-R
ju st
r e c e iv e d :
TWO ROOM cottages unfurnlsh
Good a c n ih inops with handle*
ed. f’b o n . 23T-J.
All sicca.
H IL L H A R D W A R E CO. Plume 6J
GAL. Winchester Mml. 62 NICELY furnished room near
S po rter, Lyman sights, 300
Air Baae, on bus line. Phone
8 ROO-M FURNISHED hoUi
rounds ammunition. Will trade
494-J.
Owner leaving town. CIO W,
for shotgun J.H. Proctor. 908
1*1 UL
Kim Ave.
ORA NG ES,
11.60 bushel,
llvvred. Phone 7 83-W,

P ft'A C T T T 5 A ‘L L' Y few
bicycle. 701 W. 3rd Bt.

N EW 30-gullon tanks for Westinghouse
hot
w ater
heater.
Phone MS-R.
ina'n'i

ONE 300.CI1 ICK electric brood•r.

WANTED—

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BUSINESS SERVICE

Call

TO BUY user] refrigerator. Phone
N O W IB T H R TIM R
TO G B T T H E TOP PIUCR
FO R YOUR CAR
WE W IL L give you full value
for your c a r —(Dot cash. Yes,
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. Save
lota o f bother, your time and
expense by coming here a t one*.
H OLLER MOTOR HALEB
308 W l e t
Phone 511

a t th e "M ap les”, WELDIN G: By an e x p e rt with
R, G, Swope.
10 ycuiV eopcrlcnce who guar*
Miitees cvety job. Would a p ­
SEVEN 3-ruum houses, lets th an
preciate a trial. Temporarily
♦1,000.00 for each houae and
located a t 40814 F re n c h Avo.
lot, on h a rd road.
Du hurl
A. 1L Welch.
Lumber Yard.
A GE your c a r a t Kent'*
LARGE house fo r wrecking, good S TGOR
arage.
Specie’ ra te dead
lumber. D uhart Lumber X^rd.
storage.
T. I 8 T I N G 8

Grapcvllle.

»OBinS?NQ&lt;,a

aA,i!,.,.h»,

complete.
Five acres with
frulL
deep well and
fine
spring.
Po»*«*»lon lmmedlate-

RAYMOND M. BALI*. Realtor
’Phone wo. F la. S U te Bank Bldg.
TWO

m e n ’* \ bicycle*,

war, ooo Vlcioty.

one

pre­

Call at 400

* P a lm e tt o , A p t No. 1,

PROXIMATELY 1 , 0 0 0 Ranelettom nail type celery crate*,
&gt;xI9- i o ”. t f ' w and 14 In.
K V . Caldwell A Ben, Temp*
Vholesale product M k t Phono
I 7575.g
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RAYMOND V BALL, REAL­
5IATTRK8S RENOVATING
TOR. Phone 080. Fla. State
ALL TY PE8 mattreaaea and boa
Bank Bldg. _________________
■piings rebuilt.
H ave vonr
' work done while we atlll nave HOLLOWARB. Sterling, Silver
ticking. One day service If dePlated ware, any condition. An­
slred, Banfonl M attreea Fac­
tique Jew elry. W rite or tend
tory. Phone 07W .
NOG RADY’S 4
11 U ag ru d er Arcade Orlando, Fla.
Phone 1-8517
LOST: P. O. JIox ke
IP YOU w ant to sell your pro­
reL to Olga Walden,
perty see me. Nothing too
smell or too Urge- Edw ard T ,
La no. phone t &gt; |.
with Edw ard F. Lane , Phone
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LOST: Brown billfold between W ANTED TO BUYl 50 HEN8
I0RW ALK TRUCK T IR ES
H A V E now In etock procOuUet and Itolw rt’e Grocery.
AND 50 FRYERS. PALMETTO
Reward. Ella Louise Beasley,
telly a ll elcet In truck U re a
u n u L L i t i , v817
a &lt; PALMETTO
OROCERT,
019 W. l e t S t _____
AVB&gt; PH O N E -441

Stricklnnd-Morrison
Inc.
f o r (C om plete

Motor Tune-Up
I ’h o n e 200

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(lull)
I.H (-&gt;In p re,. el &lt;In,ii
niau of itin l loii-tu .Svnlv P arin g
Cmmiti -a Imi w n* I1ti- fif»i Whitten w:i„ Iimiii p. I'nlulk.i am i war
brought In Mruini hv lu« paicut*
|n : :m 1 is* i ii.- *- ■ --(
,-n IIliegnn " m k fin Mill *imi&gt;'-* while
still a student nt .Miami High
Follow ii.a- a hitsinin* cou rse at
John B Stetson U niversity, he
r e lu m e d to Burdlne’s.
Ho was workim* in the men's
d e p a rtm e n t on April 15, 1917,
when w nr was deelarcd, and
enlisted in the Nuv the nex t day.
H r was in the service 22 months,
much of the tune being spent
a* supply officer with the rank
of lieutenant. Junior g rad e, on
ships c a rry in g \ i u i y c a r g o / to
F r a m e . Whitten
relum ed
to
IluriltMt-'s MnWi 1. I'd IP, us a
buyer for the dim- d e p a rtm e n ts
Three y ears Inter lie became m er­
chandise manager, ar.d then was
vice president and general m a n a ­
g e r for more than 1G year*.
Active In civic work, he served
the last two Year* as chairman
o f the Im portant O range Bow)
e n te r ta in m e n t commute.
■Is. where even old men and
dren fuught successfully, he
" B u t the irUsslnn* had
hntnt* mid lomrllilng Li
fur. V.'i have nothing.“

chil­
said:
their
fight

Junior Lamps
and
Bridge Lamps

r o m p lc lc

Shadea—3 * ^

to

Table Lamps

Shades—2-95
Bases— y . 50

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THE

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Buy them no complete unity or separately.

CD

Spark Plugs .

GOOD
TABLE
. * *.
, &gt;a TP . .

Spark Colls
Wire Sets
Ignition Points
Ignition Condensers
New Generators
Generator Parts

Manners
for yo u r home

Generator -Regulators
Head Lights

vTMW

NORWALK PASSENGER T IR E S
W E HAVE In etock a Jlm ltoJ
quantity o f new Norwalk p as
senger ca r Uroe. Also, good
quantity o f new tube*.
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irtuafiy^ r r x

::.

a re required now

U|ht ltetnyu

r, -

Saturday A. M. pl«
nnd receive regard.

MISCELLANEOUS
Phone 879.
CHEVROLET OW NERS

\

SAFETY
G LA SS

Homs
Union Batlorleo
Oil FUtera
i-,
New Electric Motors .
•
i
m
also
Complete Automotive

AKIT. 'isws,*'3S5&amp; “

£ ; BlectricaJ Sorvtom

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208 W. l.L Bt. Phone M l
H e t a r fl«ld fane*
rolls. 514.18. S3
pUy, 20 rod roll*,

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r t ’ P H O N E _2104
couple to be h a re ’ 2 y * m -

Rkdlo Repairs

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207 Mstfnolla Phone 101
F'aEaixrogPM--"y W WVw,1V «— -

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SENKARIK GLASS
and M irror Company
111 W , 2 n d 8 L .

f

P h o n e 320

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VOLUM E X X X V I

1908

SANFORD,

M O N D A Y , A P R IL

F L O R ID A .

Yanks Pause In Ryukyus March

(Ur AH^tMKd r m t )

limited

b lo c k -

the

fouttiwnril
it Jni»rttir&gt;c
Ih v \ m « n -

ran f from nnt» tfnm fnntfnfr hflf
on southern Okiiutv. n However
elfewheri*. the Marines puttied
two to three intlcfi northw ard toworil KuUuin Harbor
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Seen This Week
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»- (h r Alii*' cut the l»»l rill• a , rrnm W r . l . t n llidl»nd,
li . p p l n y Ihr hulk uf SO.000
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had given this question partlcu
la r attention in nia proposed law
a* a resu lt of • Hood of protest*
contending that oil speculation
along Florida beaches would de­
stroy the s ta te ’s $100,000,000
tourist industry.
si that would
oilier proposal
A nolher
ttp m n ria te 1150,000 for the ere*
tlon of a departmient of w ater
resource* to protect *n already
dwindling fresh w a te r supply Is
expected to be introduced and
passed w ithout much Opposition
In both bouses.
Publicity .Tkx
Two completely d ifferent bill*
ting to ergata a sta te pubagency to advertise Florid*
nation are also ready for

. use HSU Introduced a
appropriating $1,000,000
hi icily in eeary conceivable
w hile th e senate Idea
lim it thle fund to $M0,&lt;

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will recon!■
two hours
» • « r.
sa rller th a n the senate, ta ex----- id to resume debit* on th#
to. p u t tal olal frontons in
It win m e rslr aasure frontons
00 -day seasons, b u t opponents’shy

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The w ord "tele g ra p h " dates to
• 3W ELC. and la a Greek word
&lt; snaanlng “ to w rite fg r, off.*

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F a *c lo ? " « d q u a lity

II \ T T I K * i i M I. M 'l.M Mi*
Ih u y !*&gt;»»♦» s'*t inf* • Ih r . ft! 1)'
iN ilo ., kills'll I't'fl 1 I'm I n L **r »
f ijfh l in it sm'*‘ 11r*i-l l t , ,,r V) HR a l u j | . hiiG- r 1n i f rc .itio i ift l * .

Korty-four uf thr ” !h War l oatiro -'c t.
nn«l
* nli iirr.
of ■ riling r*i the ce i l l . y e f $1.25
boiula , t-pualhiiK
Iti_ SoniinoIr l ounty. wokoIuAI »1iu» CuP»)drrMtdo n in v im n i
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vvt»rtj»# told
»o1(l to
in mevntftr*
m r n u if r . • C Jl . er?' that
'h « t tolnlf.
-wAwdmit 4*&gt; bfh cimrirr*
lo |1 fi!
t h l R o tA ry STlufo today in w ! 0 ( J y
iio rre n t r n p o n i r In tin appeal by [
iiro r^ i. A S p eer Se m in o le t'uun*
ly t h n irn m n t»f the Tth VV'nr
L*m ii I •riv e , made at the re g u la r
v a t ic ly luncheon t*f the club a t

be I* resting ft .in the fatigue
of air combat.
The Sanford sergeant, 21-yearold son of Mr. and Mr*. K. A.
Cobb. 313 W est Fifteenth S treet,
flew 33 missions with the Eighth
Air Force in Knqlsnd a* a B-17
radio operator-gunner.
"They were all tough,” ha de­
clared. "And It w a it’t always
enemy action th a t we had to
sw eat o u t Engine trouble forced
us to turn back from o u r second
mission and ws crash-landed with
a full bomb load. We had a bad
time Jo r a while, n et knowing
w hat moment th# bomb* might
explode. B ut they didn’t
Talk
about a narrow escape t T h at
F a s I t"
Inoto
s tu n
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legs until entering
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A ugust, 1942, He w ant oteraee
In May 1944. returning -to \h a
state# In February.
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WRATHER
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Pfc. L. E* Bauman Jr.
Is Reported M issing
An announcement from
W ar Depaxtmsnt th a t ITe.

the

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Head Of Group
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French Avenue and
Tw entieth 8 trac t.
Pfc. Baumsn eervsd with tha
lO is t Airborne Division and was
in tha heavy fig h tin g in the
bulge between
Belgium
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and Luxembourg, and also partici­
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pated in (be Initial push across
th# Rhine. H a w as sen t oversea*
14 months ago and received his
tn d id a r in Italy.
Previously h* had served a
Towrf*Jr y ea r and a h alf as an aviation
m o rn in g ^
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mechanic In th e N ary , and was
given a medical d iacnarge.' Ha
L I E U T W A R D H ONORED
recovered in h ealth an d Joined
Lieut. W ilta r Ward, son of th e Army, an d w as sont to Miami
he an Instructor, b u t desired to

captain or Company G. famed
104th I n f a n t r y “Tlmoerwolf"
Division, 4 15th Regim ent of ths
F irs t Army th a t took tb s city
of Cologne. Ha waa aw arded ilia
Silver S ta r and prom oted to
captain fo r g allan try In action In
December. His citation accompsnyin’s tha aw ard, sta te s th a t
aa a resu lt of Capt. V lllinor'a
leadership his com pany took Ua
objective with unusually light
casualties, killing I t and captur­
ing 94 enemy soldiers.
Capt. K ilim er is survlvtd by
his widow end th ree children of
Columbus, a s . | his m other, Mrs.
Ruth M illiner of thle city; one
brother, Corn, Torn MUllnor. in
end six elsters, Mrs.
gad Mr*. Henrjr

ARGENTINA APPEASED
WASHINGTON, Apr. 0, (/PI­
TH* United S tates today resumed
norm al diplomatic relations with
A rgentina.
Secretary of S tale
SUU inlus said this action, was
taken In conjunction with 19 o th ­
e r American republic*. G reat Bri­
ta in also raeognlird President
F arreJl’s A rgentine government,
BtatU nlaa declined to say If A r

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Defeats Gator Niiu*

V lr t .u - . r r 4
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F ra s ie r

M. Dzurak
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In
Accident

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Joseph
Martin
Dinriik.
22,
brother of Mlrhaal D iurak of
Sanford, was killed ' I n ' MHliourmat 1:00 o’clock Tuesday morning
when the motorcycle no which he
was riding, skidded on the rause-

nay^.JI/'; di*-kA5A ID evanLC uuu .
ty llg s p li.t- i n - . 11 !high -Jic . y a t
ruihed b" ambulance.
Horn April 4. 1923 n t Malnbnr,
D iurak was well known In Mel­
bourne to which he had returned
March 23, on leave from th e
Merchant Marine in which hr was
serving. He is survived by the
fath er. M artin D iurak, his bro­
th er, Michael, and five sisters;
Selfonya D iurak. H snreltta Cor­
nell and Annie M arquis of Lynn,
Moss., Elisabeth Hene* of F a y ­
etteville. N. C., and Mary Billie
of. Malabar.

TLABUINGTON, A pr. 9, GPl—
Manpower legislation, deadlocked
due t« House and Senate d iffe r­
ences, appeared dead, aa far a*
th* House Is concerned. House
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Sat til ill! V by ilrftntUliM » Ki*nn*lv an i-srellerit brand "f team work.
I'i k Ii I iiu ' Lum 'h nf 1tu to rs fro m tin* T hry at tacked the enemy v igo r­
U h iv tq p itv of I loi nlit hy a u co rr ously. Each of the commanding
nf I .0 I
officers has cotnmeridfHl his o ff i­
Thr lifii'Vii*'* ua**
unto it* cers a il men for the cool, well1rfitIi in n iiu ' vklirh ltiU"Vf)«ki.. Sun
ilisciplirit-d, and -killful m an ner in
fo n l N A S h-n f ii'h lr r , pokiHl n which Ilii’V conducted the o p e ra ­
• iiii 'l r iiv i*r th in ! hunt* to h n tiK tion and action, n Navy D e p a rt­
in F iu I h t w ith ih r w in n in g tn lh
ment spokesm an said.
f'o rv e llo , S u n fo rd f t it r h r r , w as
Hi* p a re n t-.
Mi, and Mrs.
n hit w ilil hut k n it th e fln to r
H raston I. Perkins, reside at
hltu p r n t lr m l. K .H
S«i»p wi*nt MOli Magnolia Avenue, Sanford.
the w hole ro u lc for tho i« a ln r * ,
Before entering the Nnv- Chief
» who u tiffp rrd tlw*fr th ird utrn urrit S to rekeeper Petklii, was employ­
I d r fr « t at th r hand* o f ft u e rv tr*
ed hy Die .Mason and H a n g a r
! team , h a v in g droi&gt;|M-d n 11! to 2 C onstruct Ion
Company.
New
Kami* to ( im p B la n d m ir an d an &lt; Y o rk
N Y He graduated front
other \2 to 2 irn m r to M a ria n n u the F o r k
itnry
ry Acad­
l.'n io n M d
ilita
Army llaur.
emy, FCork
union.
v«a , In
in 1934,
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N rxt Saturday at 71:00 IVM. Mini also
Iso atten d
ed the U
it e r s lt y
ded
I 'nn iv
A FT AC, Orlando, will Kind iU o f F lo r id a fo r tw o and one h a lf
team iiV f r fo r u t ilt w ith S a n fo rd year*.
NAS, who will r « “t|)r»jcatc .with
lie wear* the American. Thea­

a irnmc
Sunday

Orlando, thr fnnowThjr

BROWNLEE TRANSFERRED
CARLSHA d ! T l M., A pr. 0,
(Special)—Pvt. H arry CL Hrowntee, sun nf d&gt;r. and Mrs. E. D.
Brownlee. 900”,Paltn*tlo Avenue.
Sanford, has been transferred
from tne Carlsbad A rm y Air
Field, Carlsbad. N. M., to San
Antonio, Tsx. for pre-flight train­
ing. H« I* a form er student of
th* University of Florida, G aines­
ville.'
MEXICO F IG ljTH

LABOR BILL DEAD

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Legion: Mrs. C .L ., |rw |n . Legion
A uxuTm LJ
;V etrr*n.
o f . Foreign W ars; Mr*. Dyson
and Mrs. Schultr, Red C ross;
M ayor Edward Higgins and Ned
Sm ith. Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce: Mr*. Jules Coll*.
B tata Welfare Hoard Club; Joel
S. Field of the Elks, Mr*. W. L.
Morgan of the Pilot Club; Mrt,
R u th M. Alien, of the U.3. Em ­
ployment agency.

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Meet Of Need For B r a x to n IV rkiltS
\ --l--r;-ns‘ Hospitals
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CapLJames F.MUlinor
Is Killed In Action

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Plans Art* Made To
Secure Paid Advi­
sor On Problems

Drought has gotten beyond the Job.
•erinua stag e and haa the ap|&gt;earMr* Helen Schultr, rv e r u liv r
( P s s tlis H um yaw . Tfcreel .
»ecretarvi of tho llrd
iii
Somitni^s County, urn) Mr* I it-d
D y.nn, prealdetit, both stated that
th e Red Cro*. now ha* it* hand*
full with It* pre»,'Ht atnff ntld
lh a l while they gave u*M*tnun­
MADIBON, Apr. 0, J/T&gt;— Mrrti- to veterans, including ftnunrntl
here o f hi* fam ily her* »er# aid In emergencie*. they were
notified Friday night by the War not rq u ip p e d ^ o solve nil veterans
D epartm ent th a t Capt. Jam es F. problem*. They added that » *ei
Mi Minor, a brother of Mr*. E- D, vice man would prefer to go fur
C arter of Sanford, was killed In counsel to an cx-»erviee m an for
action In Germany March 25. Ha advice on personal problem*.
had been 111 In the hospital In
Present at the meeting were
England for so n * Urns, and had
gone back to the fro n t four days W.F. Thorp* °E lb* American

before hi* deat h oocurretT _____

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Appointed Itinepli A. Harrold Joel S. Field Is

duties, he .aid , an,| declaicl n A rthur V|1W,.M
||,.rniloM
full tlm* paiil w ofsrr. i.rrfrrablv ' m, Vi(.,,lt M, , .lllh(, H o n o ra ry
a m an with knowledge of th r til [ i n l l b e n r * ' « i ' H ‘ W a lte r Hu n il.
now to the end of th e season. HIM of Right* t* needed f" t the ll
J, tifhmiaii. Gh n tics Mprib

R. E. Kipp, chairm an of the
Salvation Armv Home service
budget drive, today appealed to
prospective donors to melts their
g ifts st once to speed up the
drive which with a goal of $3,300,
has received $1,027. BO, leaving
$2,472,50 yet to be raised to put
th s drive over the top.

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m li in exp ected to null! « v n *■ m u rk s , H . J
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*h«»aer% bn »ght a f u ll h a lf
one to m oke the U n iv e im t y *&gt;f su b sc rib e 100 percent.
I urt Firm* is moving -i 'l |f
F lo r id a co-cdiu o tlo n a l. the fither 1 T h e p ro g ra m today wrn» under • {it th&lt;% |in r,-h^l e a rth M.»«t h.ippv
Totihy vA»*r»* th r i i t r u s g ro w e rs , wh«* luol ,i litigr vnlumr of tonmtisra "lie
to lo w e r ntatv v o tin g age to IK •he d ire c tio n of ( ieorge
who aha wed n m otion p ic tu re
w atch in g yo ung f r u it drop- I* ‘ Until line to sir&gt; vtrralhrf . Rut
— a h o m a y bo in th e w ee k's t|&gt;ot
l l m t u - 1 the c o u rte sy o l t*e n c r» l
, , |nt( , i lt, j Mir the -Iro u jrh t. Iliu M y miallty and tirice rem ain tiiith.
lig[„
h tt .. .
E ggp lan t. pe^tH-rs ami cucuml-ers
I^ g le la tio n
to
in c re a se
sta te M o to r* sh o w in g a m otorcade o f iK m i-flltcil In tho- H a rfo rd areo
aid to sch o o ls b y som e $ 4, 000,000 t r u c k s , t r a ile r s , a n il au to m o b iles | w a , sweet c o rn an d peppers, th«* are still coming in. Season lliero
, w o p rin c ip a l c r o p , now ro m m e I will be shortened also by dry
needs o n ly se n ate a p p ro v a l before fo llo w in y th e " G r e a t S i l k Houte
| w eather.
it goes to the g o v e rn o r f o r h li fo r 2 0 ,0 0 0 r n ilr * fro m P a r is to in .
"Our P alm etto m ark et uprnsd
sig n a tu re .
T h f nouse p a sse d It r.- n lo rs of O rie n ta l tra d e in C h in n
T e m p e ra tu re s co n tin u ed above
In *t Monday
Sire and quality
u n a n im o u ify la s t w e e k .
^ v j and In d ia ,
n o rm a l, w ith an .v e r n ir e to -hit
V is it o r * at tod ay's luncheon in- f o r A p ril n f 7 1 .fl, w h r ir n * th, uf initial tnmatoe* are axrellcnl.
p a M ig e Se en
\v e r n g e prices for first -tnpA
se n a te
c o m m itte e
a m e n d -j clu&lt;lr*l l*nu| M S m ith o f Monon- n o rm a l a ie r iiir e (s 7 0 .7 d e crees
mefits were tnrnatoe* $1.14, beana
m en t, llm it in n th o school b ill's | r a h e la , l*a.. W illia m ^H o lle r , J r _,
T o ta l r a in f a ll th is y e a r, accord
SJtl'.i.
[n-pper }1 74. sipiHsh f " -10,
lif e to tw o y e a r * , m * y d e te r i t * ’ o f I le i a n d and (&gt; O .J T a y lo r o f ■in o
to
Mr
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projrre.a
in the upper (-handier, | (t rln .id o .
p rtx
in c h e s, m o-l o f
w h ich f i l l I*
j
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pa*
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J a n u a r y , and i* helow n o tm a l hv
- ", and .7 grade tomatoes,
s iin
seiiH
io lend
ir u iieers.
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te r i.lirin g , with shipm ents
-mR e tu rn s T o F lo rid i
F lo r id a ’s in fa n t p e tro le u m in d u s­
tinuing at about 1,000 package,
t r y , In c lu d in g a l e v y o f fiv e cen ts
per day. Shipm enta a re largely
a b a rre l p ro d u ctio n t a * , m a y run
MIAMI B E A C H , Apr. 0, &lt;Spe­
rnciim beri, F l r . t to m a to * , moved
fhomss A.
In to a * n a jr u n le s s ad equ atu uro- cial)—Tech.
lift, Thomas
Inst week and w ere of very fine
v ia lo n s a r e o u tlin e d .^ o p re s e n t Cobb, of Sanford, Is now a t the
quality, and s h lo m e n t. of this
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dam afro to c o a s ta l areM v — S
AAF’ Regional end Convalescent
commodity should be targ e from
C a ld w e ll a a ld , h trw irver, t h a t he Ii m pi tal, Miami District, where

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anniiil work Wuluy, prrpftl r,1 twind
up 1«e I-ilat Ion nflrvtlne
schools and tin'll tu rtle ailniilll'
tratlon-aponaored oil control an-l
water conacrv.thu. mea.ure*
Scheduled (or action by thr
hotnte i* a bill to add an c a r a

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...d r ..*«r. .
Follows Appeal By
etahle Crops Seen |i C
f hu?r.i%*
.ui
g difficulty in getting' th
As Greatly Helped rhrnn vin
George A. Speer
p picked in t HTte fo r £

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p rire a

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Iln t is h
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1l a i i t i o v i t
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n i ii h v v k i ‘d
i i i m u*H ,

going
over
theft
p u lh c im g u poor quali^V ,
mo
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now
w o u fl
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tloniii^e M ifle i.* !/ * he p in tin u a i plot idn
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fifm th en
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. .• 4f| H ic k * Ilf e h lp p ln ir. A

Rotary Club Buys Half Inch Rai n f
^ 3 $9,921.25 Worth Of Falls In Sanford Itii »h t.i* bringing
7th War Bonds During Weekend • fi - 5 1 iii t«. 14 f»4

fnrt* of a HmomentouA Criaia-**

*rbree- ( Quart ers Of
Vienna Kngulfed In
Battle As Soviets
Take Rail Station

[hi* weekly crop mid m arket r
I v\v\% vi’Ntvrdn\
tb p .iri’* frnrti mir m arkets ll •

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that ratopoiurn to !H 1,851- T liir *
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J A C K S O N V I I . I . E , A p r . t*. (Sfc
I (.ini*T&lt;ong-continusd
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it ........... ...
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I he utile to i n&gt; prcMlurtion co ?iti ’
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f ie ld

push to y u n i i , u l u l r
coUnUr-ftCUck*tW oN&lt;k

M etu lier A w to riu lrd

Removal Of Ceiling!
On Vegetable Pricej
S e e s A s Nece&amp;s&amp;n

Is la n d b u c k e d s u d d e n ly p o w ­
e r fu l J a p a n e s e d e fe n s e s h a c k ­
ed b y a n u n p re c e d e n te d c o n -]

houses

l!Or*

As Taps Sounded l,’ai‘euell To A General

Director Wi 1
Asks Pepper Fo|
Dr ought Relit

T h e g r e a t e s t a r t ille r y b o t­
t le o f t h e I'ir e i f i r w a r i * i n ­
d ic a t e d
an A m e r ic a n
in fa n - i
t r y m e n o n s o u t h e r n O k in a w a

p illb o x e s a n d

9,

eser River Line Is Shattered
Hies Near Bremen, Hanover

Greatest A r t i l l e r v
Battle O f Pacific
War Indicated As
Japs Show Fiffht

S tro n g

u,-,w*r&gt;- • f y -

_____

*************

Reverses On
OkinawaHill

c e n t r a t io n o f N ip ix m e s c
g u n s.

.« ;r j i n

a t e a t s - A ta ri
• i l * l » * ■•

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Yanks Suffer

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: m il ~±1 *

MEXICO CITY. Apr, 0, (4*1—
Th* W ar Department announced
today a squadron of the Mindcan
Air Force—about 300 m en—has
left a Paelfle port for w ar duty.
Mexico la tha. second Latin-A m erican nation sending troops over-

. .

ter and European, African and
Mldtilo E a ste rn Theater ribbons,
with on* star, for active service
In those a reas He also w ears th*

Navy Good Conduct ribbon.

V*
$

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Home On Leave
Editor* N ote:—Th* follow.
Ing nam es of bo is in service
'ham# on leave'1 have b e e n ,
subm itted by the Pilot Clah
for which Mrs. Z.H. R atliff,
telephoaa 431-J. and Mlsa
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
l i l - W have been selectod a*
a com m ittee to secure nam es
of service mea and women aa
th a t th e ir friends may know
when they are In Senford.

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to br, tow rt] like gliileri of * if ,
lout kind* liow in u»r.
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landing it would detarh it* ^ io k - ,
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and become nit orilinarv I an I
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ylider at the inutneni «*f -• , m*
with the ground Mr
•uigitfdn &amp;l*o that it t« |»o«nt I*to fit porttoiifui onto the tr*if . t"
further rindilrin tin imjui* * ■t
:m. la. landlnf.
»%4
AT s r i !•
.lu g’’ Quarter
AnothPt&gt; fot m i
wrapott
de
Hui\r SlalliMit. t* * t&gt;it \ iih *c
turn privllcirf- J .
C
Trier. ncrtbed n* ftlieHili iIi mKiiimI, i lank to U' huny Inflow ti l u r r |
(,r«r»\il|p
I'himr full)-It.
BATTIf TIRCD MAIINli work In • Mellon of Iht cemetery on Iwo Jtm a In [ after losing their live* on the key P.elflc Island,
cargo plane anil to kind vvithod
Mlm ll lliird ai/d fourth Division M .rln * Corp* member* were burled] w*rt killed before lh* b u t w»* captured. Navy
the jilifieN ntojipinif Hi*' dv* go .
CU R TA IN S,
luce •luble
doth*
icarf*.
w a s h e d , . * l u r c h e d , and rr wan Uui l u l l Allied K. AiuiwUm* *
stretched.
518 Mcll*mviltr Ave, sen. of' llr«M»lclyn, N V d#-.«pio-* J
of «|np*, marine engine.* and ta.«*r a I* t ,| field and lh*» cr#w
Thoiie I*71*.
m o u t h lo bring tb* lub or bas­ ctlon lo its maximum capacity
naval armor
ket they hold to a convenient without belnK Informed by physi­
in 11&gt;»’ l ink M'Mill! Wiifk Sin ■«I
When the lime fame to drop j t . i'll di'f irhiiig device when
hri,tht — that U, about lo (he cian * of current ca»e»— a icrMiire
h
thin tank, the f n »
would he i He- mniiirni rum i* for rut (lug
w aM lln e. It I* belWrd one-third called for on the statute* book*.
■ hoard, and have the a I n pillar
of Ihe energy needed for hanging
Mr. Hoffman pointed out an
1111’ni* ■-1nr% killer.
II) VIVIAN DROWN
I racks running at a «*predi of I
op clothe* may be »ared If the other instance where a county
\ I* Nrw ofrgturea W riter
alwHjf A5 mile* an hour
I
banket t* at a comfortable height. !a*t vrar had n food poisoning
Ai &gt;I 'Inn’t Have tti a*hn*ak your
I It \* 11 » K _(
■ o (k « r Qftn« vnutd
do* n 1
4. A clothe* pin bag *r»ed outhrenk with more than *U&gt; oer
l*i*&gt; a
wftplKin)
mut H wiithfor Hire or Rent
J6-r, Holly
iiiui .trlc ken Yet lo till* writing
*Ji* t k* imi1
1
con Ih- avouieil onto a clothe* h *n *»r tail he
Avr J'Itnfte ,r**&lt;*^0 * ^
- «
hooked over Ihe line and pushed not .i physician tin, reported out
.iiid ihft11 v Ntiur*' t i*ii !*»* !*uve'*l *l
rn&gt;e to i ta- S ta le unlh onlte*
t . n,..
i mmIi v wiif k i* |dlimit* I uInn * u* rlulhe* are hung.
5. A taut clothe* line with e a i)
in ftriki'iH "itretH'i ai**l eiruiii.
.Siiditi-t* «»f ih«- I iliiioif Kxj»en- i r s c h * a t r * much *trelrh In hanfAbout *1f&gt;« ILF thr Tro-nn king
nu-id NtmI h»ii r ec en tly kindled tHli in* up rlothe*. Si* feel I* consid­
va.i-iidiiv pib, which
*me to ered the h u t height for thr n e r - Aeneas made un* of fire
ronii«Ung of jntrh, low, reainou*
i l lie i wit i Hang*'.. inn tUv* uf munv a himpewife'i u*e woman.
wimmI and other inflamalde nub*
'H )», will be the working week, and it griiemliy
«taiire-iH.
i* \ti I-in id v High ituriottiri eii the hen vie* I himse
l lnni’4 «r ll I i •* I "cr* li«dd tank Heie alt- then huggt**
HTtlKAUF. yiMif ear nt K.nt*i
11.■f,*
|n lighten
i h*j wiiAhtiH\
fisen^e
Hpeci.
fnt#
de«-t
AtIf k
•Ullage

MISCELLANEOUS

II. n. P O P B INC.
V o ter
H eslrrj
. n il
Room
H eater*.
B O A T with Inboard motor
fo r quick sale. , J . A. I
. . 8 1 ^ . la l fit.__________
T W O S M A L L f f u — one with
3 acre* tiled land, good wall.
two story dwelling, g a n g * , out
hou*e, ftbout COO ft. w tit of
IsAko Mu&amp;roe F o il Office. Onr
with 6 acres tiled land, jro*&gt;*i
well, about H mile from Lake
Monroe F o i t Office, with tw*t
itar&gt;' dwelling. 2 »tury barn
J .W .
Hell, Phone
1ft, Lake*
Monroe. Fla.
S P R IN G P L A N T S now readyPepper*. Tornatoea, Eggplant
CoUanli. Broccoli, J . W
Hell
Phone 16, Lake Monroe.
I R O N D E I) and flat ep rln g *. t»I
W. U l S t

Touehton. 1201 Celery ^Ave )m
a rumplete line of
Itu It ui -1
F r e d i: n)*fi Rriverlr* nrnl c i " 1
line
M IR R O R S * makf f Hit* K i f t
Mother or wife will appie* *a fin© mirror for her r tab r
gift Full Inigth door mirror*
and other *fl«* nre *o1&lt;l I
Sankarik Glaa* A Mirror Co
114 W h I Second Hlrrrl
300,000 W ORLD Heater penpei
plant* ni lwftke Mom uc. L D
Mann.
GOOD I N V E S T M E N T
7 Frame, 3-room cottages for
Negro tenant*. All in good ciuidl
Uou. Well locattd, 1 V, axr. I’lnl
Corner Kouthweat Hoad and HU
Bt. Frier |42(i(t (Xt Kacluatve wiiii
— J A M I J t J IIA C K E T T . R E A L
T O R . 63 E a s t F in . S t . Orlando
I ’litme ifibd.

S E V E H A I, productiv* farms wrll
. located.
Choir.
lake
from
•Itc*. Country home* uiu) City
properties.
All priced within
reaion.
M. HAI.I..

F la . Bank llldg.

Itealt.ir

HouHehpld Laundry
Could 'a te ’*15'a i e r

KUSINESh SERVICE

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.

it i*-s t ni \ m \t t m ,
\! I I ’i I l S i*iiitlri’4t*f * and
, I tiny *
i « t. ill'
11 a vi* yuiii
«»k •I" f»r .* hi I* \.r f*I ill LHv&lt;
h ’ kmy
i it** ln\ " ivi«p if fir
- ti -1 Snriftri•I MhMr«-«- Kiu"
via it

lion
&gt; &lt;&gt;f .it tack
i«
rocket

V ! ’ R NIS I ! I* 1 1 AI *T 11v Na v v man
jy*l Ittu'k f rui ll HVr r a r;u . ft it11

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UNITED
STATES
FIRE
IN
B U R A N C E COMPANY,
Ray­
mond M. Hall, Agent.
I'hnnr
960, Florida State flank Hldg
B U IL D IN G to wreck, good liim
h e r that cannot be purcha.ed
now.
Dulldtng must b . tom
down In a llm(t«d time, and lli.
rtfusa m at.rial movad
Con­
tact J , A. Calhoun, 019 W. 1st
O N E freah wator rod and r&gt;el
one salt water rod and reel
618 Perk Ave.

SEVEN 3-room bouaaa, lets than
11,900.00 for oath houn and
lot, on hard road.
Duhart
Lumbar Yard.
LABOR houae for wracking? good
lumber, Duhart Lumber Yard.

T ^ t i ^ m a n V ' ^ T i c v c S r ^ a n . 1^ D^s.

w i e n t ia t *

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mif t r ltd

"t

lJf u n g

ami

* t e a t m n *nf pFiv*iel»n» not i . w i r t ,i,i? i u . e . tm m ediately, Slid in
nmi.v
not rep orting th sm at nil

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L O ST

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St ................. E VV I- »ifs, * itmiuiiiiil
CfV»k hiurtiny Afird
8N A S * K it e n a io n 3fki
irnr irriicrnl uf the In ia n t r y Rc
LUST T h r w ration hooka No, J4,
Pleaie r e t u r n to E. D. Carter, N EED U S H E R S AND D o u d i niuctMiiriit T i a i n i n g C e n te r, ant!
Mu
Fule*. K nther Michael Fo
.^elective Service Hoard.
MAN AT
RITZ T H E A T E R ’ ; r a i t v «d S l n r k r , and a « r o p *»f
Contact Mr, Mullin* 01 Ph&lt;m * 75 c i v lintiw fro m J a c k roii villr niul
22, Clit» Theater
^ j L u L i _ “ I ju. m i n t i n a id , i t i - i m
1.1i.'i'r. In Mamimiln IligU Schuol
. 31 *. tiny.* tit# c e r e many (o r irw o h
tiruwn
fluilllillg,
Ijtilir.
CARHIKII HOYS OK CIH i .•
itit*n • f i amp niaiidinsrp
skin
purse.
inntaining
eye
T H E S A N F O R D IIF.U A II
\ ftii
lit**
etippir.
tte nera l
glasses and uther valuafil. ar­
O
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F
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l
t
r
tirel...
With
I it b
• M H f - n l hie pirn mUrr ri*
ticle*.
If
fmlliil, please re
n
g
r
.
p
h
i
r
ogpeilflin
e
turn eye glasses tn 8 If, FI in
t mint * 1503
Ave,
tTl.tM) reward

WANTED—
LOST: S m a l l tun t'hiwawa male
dog, weight about it lb«, riamwl
TO HUY used refrigerator Flint,,Tony. Howard, phone Mrs. IV.
on -j
L Hoc he, Co. £205.
NOW 13 T U B T I M E
TO GIST T U B TOP F R IC K
LOST; B illfo ld containing money
FO B YO U R CAR
and identification t a p e r . , S a t ­ W E W IL L give vou full valur
urday n i t e on First S t. Charles
for your c a r — spot ca»h. Yea,
J Kosuth. Flume 0 1 3 - J ,
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. Save
lota of bother, your time am)
exptnaa by coming hare nt onre.
LOST: Brown billfold between
H OLLER MOTOR B A L E S
Outlet nnd Roberta Grocery.
Phone 522
Reward. Kiln Louies Beasley, 208 W l i t

91# W. 1st St.

M

wMch

l-ephti*

lest

| nt.
. n f i .■« i oticro**! with I h**
-i t ,, i t":,- (j-l’ il tbi'ifiri* i"iit!t«iir»l
.1 il l,
iii
uju u nt
i i m i n loiuil
I I 3u ,.i * I rrrtnom e# *•f th«‘ lew
I♦ |
ill l\t- *..V if fill'I I*IDI
.
fc*i r k' »*f
k ini*i d h
I * i* t i i (i f * vt pi t- ri*|*ilui‘lr*l |th«»*«

1

S H U 'S

You A re N ot
G e ttin g Y o u r
M o n e y ’s W o rth

had

a la rg e
.Y o g
n«»i iicUinjt ynu. nuiociL'*
rear.- -with I worth for what you art* pflyirm for

nut o n e rave iifficlftllv reported I f ir r wnd wp iU to rm m s u m u u f on
I Mum
iifher eou ntie* have only I vo 11 : H«onr, fiirni'Hiiiga, f u i i iilu re ,
a hunt
finlf th e ir actual ly p h u . i f i x l u r t ’4, if you «re huytiiK your
\ incidence on file with the state
insmience fro m y e n r to y e a r.
" T y p h u * is the onr dhoente |Thin irm ir a n ee r a n ll&gt;? pu rc hased
ttint t* consistently on the i p
for n.ore th a n one y e a r at n
grade in Florida. It l* gratifying \Mvtni? o f 2&amp;rv on the 2nd. 3rd.
n*,, ilint one community after another i Ith and 5th yea r's premium#.
I* beginning to l«ke step* m ' T h e ob ject has been the necessity
■l*b control the fe v er’s source, the | »if timyiiiir in mlvigu’r t h e pre----- tut. hut l l . s Is primartle in.pir
Otidtir f o r the jaiiilil ion» 1 year#..
ml tiy ihe staggering properly I We ca n issue von a 6 - v e n r lftdtcy
dfim now Heimr wa^etl by m*-n •te.ti uetlon wrought hy the ro and divide the premium into 6
&lt;li lit each year Florida’s treat
' o f .nil fa ith * Me «a,d
v r a r lv payment!* mvinif vou the
r .t pr ice for rat hsrlHuage
* * I h» «ri' old ntiotrylc tict w f u
'ii v i fi |- s t&gt;n u 5 - year (Hdn&gt; and

OlAllt l l&gt;
^ iris
to*
isnrk Itegulfir h-iuf. uii'l
Appi&gt;
in
(M-r.un,
County lumnilrv &lt;' « . '

LOST

" l l ’i h a d mo w o rrio d . After
all, I n e e d my car and havo
to make it laill So here’s
what I did . . . "
m

ntoie know* of any number
e o u n t rie *

•rore

L IS T IN G S
APPRECIATED.'
RAYMOND M. BALL, REAL­
TOR. Phone 060. Fla. State
LOST; Party who took P. 0 . Box
Bank Bldg.
Kcv from Laney'e I&gt;rug Store
spring. Posoeaslon immadlatnHatunlay A. M. please return WILL PAY calling prtes for lute
ami receive reward.
model sedan
from
private
e X y MOND U . B A L L , Realtor .
owner. Call acroes street from
'Phone
_ Swann’s Filling Station,
mll£i
FOR QUICK B A L K
SUBURBAN
horn*.
furnished
complete.
Fits
acre*
with
f n it t ,
deep
wall
and
fin .

l ! I:in flin

( &gt;l)ser\ e

O N E 30 ft. Chris C raft Cabin
boat.
Also Float, trailer and
kicker Theo F*ate, S t a t e Farm
ers Market. Stall Nu. 7.

8-ROOM fum lihed houae. Owner
. U a v l n r town. 616 W. lat St.

the

.1A CK SON VII I.K, A p r i l 2 . i S 111■t iii 1 1 An uiRent apitenl lo
.ill phv&gt;iriaiu to Fw more prutnpt
■r &gt;.i•if
\ Iwio h
i h-' A i Itle-l in i&lt; purtlliR commifnicable ,|i*rakr
.* i' i
make * it roiitpfurnt incidence i*»* .nunited lilt* nee*
.1 tkto wlil'jotrl f " I tub. t«l**ket t v I Fie State lln»rd of Health
' It III 1*1 I ft tlir
*.
In
*. K Huffman, director of
the bureau of Kp Mem mingy .nid
tile l.irilinn*. and in -mine rsvc
complete negltg.nce til edviung
l.i* .W-i'srlin.nt about local r»»m
&lt;if d i.e u .e which affect the com
niunitv wellbeing, tn turn Impair*
i ' t e efficiency of the State machi
u r n . -tablfihrtt to aid tn coni tolling di..epre outbreaks,
| I'u rin o larly
did he mention
I tvnhu* fevrr a* a glaring tllli*

■i-

WANTED TO RENT

|*t

At r a m ,

Doctors Are Urged
To Report Promptly

tk tin HTig im**L of , Intlu*"
j i n . m | l hr Li'iidtll \ *iH«t out to

Motor Tune-l p
I ‘ho n e

*n vr

ti lm cIif i o k 1 11 ’ftlttfH utiii tieipg paid in the health of oui
thtor who wiiubl deny it to then .ititen-, in the increase of lyphu*
fellow men Hu* Irtuoihr more «m- ulncfi it caused by the tut. of
the flea that llvea on the rot.
hiltered than rv rr In ihut *truK
’ Ttiis particular type of typhus
Kle. the Je w * art* decoly involv­
ed. They have a »rreut #taUa tn (endemic), peculiar lo America, li
the ultimate victory of thr rau*e seldom fatal, but It doea cause
of freedom.
serious
Itlnef*
and devilalixu.
"May nil mankind anon be lilwer*
htM frnm t h r t»nmta~ n f rmTfrtrr
and all join together in *»?'iai»
li»hma firmly a world with fre *
doni and justice for all"
The Je w lab Welfare Hoard of
J a c k 40 m die and Htarke.
were
e rm tls reMHinvihle for the
Herb Burcem

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

CG

chut

pay the premium yearly

If vr.v thr v e a r l r pre m iu m for
i fir e and %v4iidalortn inaura nev on
1 your home is $20. you c o n k H a
6 - y e a r i&gt;o|icy for
nnd pay
$ 2 0 the 1st y ea r. $ 1 6 t h e '2nd,
3 rd -Ith and 6 t h year. T h e dWL
J drrul on thin ptdiry vriltl pro bably
[ not be loan than 1 2 S % . You ran
- 4#vi» mAfr— Hr’ b &lt;Tyitigr~ i r ~ f t e a r
policy for tfnsh and f i n a n c e the
prem ium thrm iyh your bank in
j p a y m e n t * to #uti you
J B e f o r e vou buy or ren ew your
j i n s u r a n c e »c*e (' M Hovd A Co*
t o r phone 1TM.J
You nave more
i hv buvlnjr vour in sura n ce from
* u#.
Adv.

Spark Colin

HOLLOWARB, Sterling, Silver
PlaUdware, any condition. Antique Jewelry. Write or send

: o a M 4 i a u s E , 40 acme land;
m o u i^ h m isai
Brick ktore
[dgrf •6 ■
no tuM, 172* block

N O O R A D Y’8

THEY CANT
/! TA KE
&gt; S YOUR

11 Magrudar Arcade Orlando, FI*.
Phone 2-3817

PO R R Eurm BEDROOft with kitchen privllefaa. Phone 72.
7 ROOM UNPUBNlSnED hou.e,
907 Park A^a. Immediate pos-

Haaloa. _____
. FURNISHED room, 111 W. 4th

" M a n , w a i t h a t a roiioff To
know t h a l you're g e t t in g the
world's finest lub ricatio n • . and t h a l your c a r ' s g e ttin g
fail/"

LASS TOPS®DE5K6
P^FU R N ITU R E

PAINT
PROTECTS

r |i\ M lf!R 0 R 5

COLOR
i CHEERS

Spnrk I’lujpt

'1 called my Gulf man. He
advised Gulfprlde* and
Gulfle*** freatmenli regu«
lariy. Said they'd give my
car a dam twell chance of
holding 0 0 1 1 "

the b e s t p o s sib le c h a n c e to

FO R S A L E AT
THE

pt i

FOR YOU! MOTOR
An ofl thafa TOUGH In
capital latter*. . . protects
ogi^nxt carbon and tludgal

Wire Ke(«
IBn 11Ion T-blnta
Ignition Condensern
New• *Generators
mk wawk

t *»

iifn irh io r . P arts

,

FOR TOUR CHASSIS
H

P a lA t

a

AUTO GLASS I N

IBTT PoYt Office B o x k e y and

to, Apt, No. 8.

"Swrlouily, Chuck, wo may
not gel now can until 2 or 3
yoon aftor V-Dayl”
i

4 t u -1

HELD WANTED

’Fhoiic win

U It ANGER, 1 1,60 bushel, deliver
ed.
Phone 788-W.

In

fur C o m p lH r

S E V E R A L MILK iroLt#, fre-il
I t bill. Lake Mary, Phone t '
2704.

RAYMOND

T hu ami other |r»'%mv** &gt;tf f
tore air war wrrr pubimhrvl u ilh |
coruent of the War Dejuirlm nt
and approval of lien.
II
II
A rnohl

Head Mghtn

YOU WAIT

Driving Lighta

I.iji’nt ReJ»jni_
H « ru
Union HntlcrUn

8UN-PR00F AND CEMENTHIDE
.

Oil Filtern
New Electric Motora
Complete Automolire

Electrical Sarvicea
"

,

Radio Repairs . ■
20? Magnolia Phone 101
TWO' 'ROOM ‘ootHcer Or-lntnUh

M ai

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r*

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with to b« fr««i If w» with U

p t t t t t i t kavlolst* those inrutlnvabti prUtU **» f&lt;w •hlch w* have b**n ao loft* coolending—» r taust fight!
—F A T n i r x

b»nd« (*f !W‘
lb bomb*. Sl*r1

mrtaf M *

n cita f.

Kwlablbhcd

x x w i

v o l u m e

Cutting Off
T anks Seize
Three Islands OKINAWA
Near Borneo

s .v N F O ltn .

North Okinawa

Marines On Okinawa
C a p t u r e 2 More
1 Airfields And Run
Into 1st Opposition j
*I*F AiMciiiid h n i i i
L e a p - f r n n K i i ' K II.-I l ' i v i a i ' m
q u.Huult fn rci’.t mvutii'ri t liri‘1’
i n la n d s a t I h v a o u l h i T i t tip
o f t h e P h i l i p p i n e s w h e n ; lh e &gt;
seiied
a
fn rin er
Ju p an esv
n a v a l Oh m ’; a n d t w o a i r f i e l d s ,
- p o sin g a new th r e a t to B or* n c o , r i c h in r u b b e r , a n d now
sca rcely
i n l l c s away

"0

the

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RYUVTU IS

George A . Speer S i x

clothing expffteii O* W !&gt;efum?*!
in thif niitPinw nit* itnvr t him

Named

fur

liumlliHjf

thr

. man K. *S. Met'oil iminy uuthur
P Itcd Uh- fnlU.wiiitf filatement
" A l l arrantft rnprilA, Iwth Wml
ftnd nftionul, for et&gt;l lectin if. *ort
I n g T . u u l
shipping. .Atc^
hmtitfi

tomplrUt
of

orul

c»niPc»Ait

arc

m

W ar

To

Loan

arc

in

the

Woodruff building on First fit reft
at Magnolia Avenue

A ir

D rive Stationed

Mrs. A b ern ath y
Dies Suddenly At
Age Of 73 Years

“*,h l,uf ,,,hr;

Naval Air Station
P l a y s University

The baseball season In Sanford
-* ivlll open Saturday afternoon at
^ 3:00 o'clock with an admission
free same at Uunicipnl Hall Park
between the University of Flor­
ida and the Sanford Naval Air
Station. The public Is Invited to
attend.
O
Dick MfLculln of tbs Sanford
Coat Office will be official umfilre and B. O, Palmer nil] call
bases.
Howell Oin* b*sn working out
lately lo get into pitching form
for the gams and Demur will do
Witwr will hntd

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Il I v e r s i d r Methodist Church,
Miami. Dr. Hroyles and Dr. Rufus
Wicker conducted the services.
Mr*. Abernathy was born In
Richmond, Va., 1872. She and
Mr. Abernathy end family capie
to Sanford In 1010 where he was
ragnged In the furniture business
for about 10 years. Whllt lu Ran
ford Mr. Abernathy served as a
city
l? councilman, and both Mr.
and Mrs. Abernathy were prom
inent workars In ths
‘ “First Msthodist Church. Hs was treasurer of
the church for years and waa
also a member of the building
committee during the construc­
tion of the present church.
Mrs. Ahernathy was a msmber
of the Truhart Wesley Bible
Class and- Ihe WortanN Society
nf.-ChrfrttarrServlcc-lR Kt.-Myers.

Sergeant Ratliff Is
Missing In Action
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S g t Ratliff, son of Mr.

Mrf, Thomas Jtatllff, flr., Orlando
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Dorothy Watson «r&lt;h&gt;
of Quincy, Charlee M. Abernathy Jr. of Orlando,
Mrs. Willard - fllcholaon, (the
former Mary Wyatt Ratliff» of
Sanford,, MolUe' Balia, Mary
Khryn and Jack Colly of F t
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Junior Leaguii baseball ganu'o 1 mg
Fv r i t fiffh ( rim tvry.
lopvned officially Monday ultc
noon at tlie Seventh Street 1‘Hik
with tlio Cubs, runnels uii l«»i
season, defeating the v, Inneis.
(ilarit* of last season The rutteam under the leadership of
Clarence Cluuse, pitcher ami cup
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defeat by a iryrr of J to H In n I I K Tew. Iind ft Nuvy dlvi-boml- r
closely fought game.
Charles mbit with i* carrier task f m r a
Lansing pitched fur the (Tin ii 1 in the I’urlfle, h«* ha-i some ■ »team'.
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the park tn l&gt;c assigned to the attucks on Tokyo. he writes
various teams by member* uf tin- members iif his family.

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aerial photographer of Asiatic
fighting, add Mrs.
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Sgt. Neely's mother ami Ulster,
Mr*. J . N. Neely and Mr*. Roliert
Harris, nml in T am p a and Will
ter Haven with friends, bef'- e
reporting to Miami fui redlatri
button.
Sgt. Neely, wearer of the A*iWoyd lias tiecn received by atic Campaign ribbon, the A-r
Milton W. Deariso that his b ro ­ Medal with cluster atvl the Dis­
ther, SgL W. I. Deariso. died on tinguished
Flying
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Mar. 17 in a hospiUl I t England been in the Army four years and
from wounds sustained in netlon has been serving in the China
in Luxembourg on J a n . 28. with Burma, India T h e a te r on a il 27
General I*atU&gt;n’s Third Army.
Combat Mapping Squadron
Survivors of Sgt. Deariso be
Before
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sides his brother include his wife Sanfurd mon recelveil trnlnlng nt
who Is In Albany, Ga.( his mother Oklahoma City, Ok la., F o r t MytiiU t * v iUWr*,
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Brother Of Sanford
Man Dies In Fngland

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Last Year \ller War

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the umc that funds fr-.m the Sergeant Neely Back
From Asiatic Theater

S la t e race track revenue* » n
available, said Dr, Doss
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S tate annually donates a portion
of that revenue for this purpose,
he deeltired
The Sanford Elk Lotigt I* run
tinning to raise fundi for th •
Home, he added.

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Awaits Assignment
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AIR F I E L D , Apr. **!, &lt;i5|H*cluh —

Ovrrirni imai^nment owuitA k2iu\
Lieut. Thumun II. Il**li *«*n *»f Mr.
Mini Mr*
3* ('. Dolt of liir
fcuintry (Huh, who h»* com*
plrt r«| htn rtMpjlrrM ptisiur* of
romhut training nt ihv* MuunL^hi
Hnmr Army Air Kiehl, Mu inLtm
Hufiir. Idaho «* a navijcittir on

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Home On Leave
E dito r. Note
I'hr follow­
ing on roe. of h o t . in . e r v l r e
'home on l e a i r " h»ye been
submitted by thr I'ilol Club
for » hlrh Mr. Z.B. R a t l if f ,
rrti-phimr f i i l - J .
and
Mloa
nisnrhe Krnnetlj. telephone
521-W have been selected as
■ ro m m illre to -secure names
of srrvire men and women oo
that their friend* may know
when they are tn Sanford .

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the Umvonuty uf Schirard ore apgmlhtfi u Icavo in
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Loiljrr 9uf K1 W», 1^41- lu the
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at U mat ilia, ipon*uriH| nml nm-n
(lined by the Flkn *f FlornU.
vi a* a Uf mi hr
t unlay hv Dr I f
local Lion's Club.
These Ini)
" I t gave me n thrill", eal-l 1 1n­ I &gt;(&gt;•.*, chmrman uf an V.lk furul
were assigned to the various j v„ unK „,all "Though my ki i' s raisin^ rummittre whirn inrhulr*
loams who lost members becati»&lt; « „ P„ t kiua king together, m ly Cljtrriuc Hedthnj; .» r «I IV lrt
of the nne limit of jjy ja u p ..
Thirr

Wells, Aims I’pller*
Toky
burn, Stanlry Rosier, Tonrtnie been nccomrlished.
Another aim,
Spear,
Bobby
Morris,
David now, Is to finish the job and
Hester, and Carol Shepherd.
bark homo".
The Cub# managed by Eurl "gi-l
Lieut. Tew was graduated fmin
Kipp Include Jimmie Pennington,
Clarence Clause. Walter Graham, Seminole High School In ItlllK os
Douglofa Oglesby, Forest Mr- an honur student and ws, a
Tear. Howard Miller, Francis student at the University *&gt;f
SUnitrom, Eugene Smith, T. I Florida when he enlisted in 'ha
Hosier, and Kermll Navy. He was commissioned an
Harris, Leroy Busier,
ensign at Pensacola Naval Air
Carter.
trier.
Station.
r&gt;y Jim
The Hemlhoie.
Semihole, ntinagrd
managed by
mie Rowland, includes Luther
VINSON OKEYED
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David, John Fox, Donald- Howard,
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4. &lt;&gt;e&gt;—
Raymond Harper, Jimmie MeDaniels, Harold Stamper, Her­ The Senate Finance Committee
bert Broneon, and Ronald Brooks. today approved, unanimously the
The Red Sox, managed br Ed­ nomination of Fred Vinson its
ward Marshall, lncludee_ Bobby Director of War Mobillsatln and
Axlt , Denny Stafford. Bernard J Reconversion. Chairman George
WUke, David Ramsey, Prank said Majority leader Ilarkley
Stafford, Billy Tlson. Garnett would report Uie Kentuckian's
White, -Kenneth Robbins, and nomination to the Senate today
David Bayley.
and ask for a quick confirmation,
Tuesday afternoon the Beml- A day'* delay Is usual on such
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Now Partnership
With .1. N. Robson

l our \rnmrcd in n lo, N;imc&gt; I &gt;r;o* m &lt;&gt;ul »M
H;il, Sl;iid l\i«iiu
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Lieutenant Tew T&lt;n»k
l*art In Tokyo Hauls Sanford Flks lx»dK»‘
Donates rl'o Home

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Robert I). Carver. I’lace On Hoard 01 S t a t e Guard Is Randall Conducts
Accidentally Shot, Countvt ommission Furnished W i t h Fun Fest At Meet
Dies OJE^ Wounds
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lion for the pwd ntx liiorPi
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Bogins New Season

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Besides the two daughter*,
Bucynskl will be out In left
Held. Bauer - In center and Me- other survivors are two sons,
Waveljr and Charles, both of
j| Laughlln In rltht.
whom are serving with the Arm­
ed Force* overseas. Cpl. Wavely
Abernathy Is with ths First
Army In Germany and Sgt.
Charles Abernitby Is In tn*
Sgt. Ernest Harold Ratliff, a Philippines.
Thera are three slater, Mrs.
W turret gunner on a B-S4 with the
United States Air Forrve* In Henry Frostlck, Mrs. Mary New
reported miss- of Richmond, V*. and Mrs. Jen ­
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the nie New of Philadelphia. Other
t Monday notlfle.1 survivors Include; eight grand
former Mias Elsie children, 8. Sgt. Douglass Wat-

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Mrs Carrie M Abernathy, 73.
o f each weak during April. w|ill
make a boose*to bonne canvass, w ifIn vv of the late W, W A her
of the idly
They will be a c ­ nut by. died ninlderdy on Mar 27
companied hv a U rge truck *up at the borne of tier Uinijf htcr.
|t!ltd through the crtoperiition of Mrs fjiHirip* D Walaon *»f Quincy,
yenr-*
| CfipL H P firnoot uf the Naval Fla. For the past feu
Mrs Abernathy made b» r borne
Air Station
On next Saturday
the Seoul** will cov*r the wactinn
of the city located betwean Purk J K. Kelly in Ft. Myers
Funeral
icrvieea
were
livid
and Hanford Avenue* from First
Mar 29 cl .1:30 !’ M »t the
S t r r e t to Twenty-fifth Streat,

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&lt;/*urgr A Hp**r. r»&gt;arit&gt; pnn*
only rlothmif eollfclitm plaimed ecu tiny attorney
»«« vesterduy
for 1345
m nounced an chiiirrmtn for fie mi
P
11We can U\c ulmoil v\ erythlrisr note County'* participation in the
in the way of clollimK that is in Seventh War Loan Drive, which
wearahto nnd hemic cable condi­ officially start* May 14 and ond*
tion. Wom/tn'ii spike heeled fclin- fune 30, Air* P E. Rmimillal
fem are the one except jnn,
In vdl head the women'* division
got Li rif* you r bi.jullrs ready. ple»*a
The announcement waft mad**
wrap and lie or place in hag or vi-*tf rda y morning nt the (.it&gt;
Jt bog. for protection from dirt in 11all. by \ iv tan A S(ieer choir
handling.
Take to **nr of our man **f thr Seminole 4 ountv W'*ir
receiving aiiilnoi* «ir if you *r,- I irumce A BI'K ialtou, * bli h met
wlthio Oil 1 «■'ill aUsfHfl’t CM,,» hnii! ' Ith
Karl
I^ liumnTt
pin** uto a
in readme v*. fo. our .o l l ^ u o n
I •*u11**■«% mm rn(« T m«
rrrw "
Receiving elation* Iiavi
% M?t up at nil main cchon) build

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ty, a* wail a* at
two polnta on rirat fUreot in
Ranfonl.
Headquarter* n( the

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Quota For Seminole .Other Honors PresniCouniy Ih ^875,000^ ted For Heroic Part
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ill reach then irOendeA d esti­
now

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I S four" I*U* hi*.] pry
( ii vafitt.il uf the inland and thr hljf ras? ■ * - 1 hi‘fi

Thr committee in rhurpi .f ih&gt;
(Jluthlnjr ( "ollc i't run jtrivt m Si nu
Utile (ViUIlty ttoiny MnimU111 ril all

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siik m Hai- Small map &lt;i ft ft i kb..* * tlii*
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E^or Collection Of
Clothing In City

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( itfareUcs. Itccr And
War Project (liven
l lilitics Would lie
Hit Tf&gt; Itaise Fund
As
O ver $ 000,000
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of

In Governor

O K ’d At H earing In E x t r a

Three hundred Superfurt* plast­
ered Tokyo. Stuiunkn, Tarhiuwn
and Koitumi, in a pre-dawn raid.
£ The pilots said they met no op­
position.
Marine*

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U. S. Third Army Is ReporledOnly
58MilesFrom Czechoslovak Border
St.

the Marines nml the Army’. ,
Seventh Infautiv Division scoop• d IIP n ten mile urea of south
w central Okinawa and dim e toward two more airfields ami the
f ir s t

n .o K iD A .

12-Foot Depth

iainding on Tawi Tawi, the
capture
of neighboring Snugs
Rangn amt Bongao l.lund. seem*
d c-d at lmsv ns tin' OIuiimwa c a m ­
paign al the othci will &gt;.f thewestern Pacific front
South of Japan olily 226 mtlc.v|

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS
........... GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

.

LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
Sanford • Orlando Highway
Phone day or

night 237*J_.

AUTO PAINTING
Pome nee un for complete Auto Painting— Hody
Und Fender work—

YATES AUTO. PAINT SHOP
106 North Palmetto Ave.

SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION
ExaminatlonH for schnlnrnhipH in the Florida
Statu College for Women and the University of
Florida will he held beginning at 0 i^clock on Sat­
urday morning, April 7, in room I}6 of the Seminolf? High School. AppHcutiofi form.t may bc'obtain«I from Prof. II.FI. Morrta or Sujit. T.W. Lawton.
T. W.Lawton, Supt. •

DISTRICT
BIBLE CONFERENCE
April Hth Thru April 16th

SOUTIISIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
!lth St. and I-aurel Ave.
Nightly at WHO o'clrg-k
lilt. STONE, Speaker
Churches Crpoperating
First—Sanford, First—Ovimlo, OsUmn, Longwrrod and
Lake Monrue, Huptist Churches.

S E L F -F O tlS H IN G

WAX
• J i ’» IVa te i - R e a i l t a n t
Here's the type o l waa for which
housewives lure long bean searching.
It* 1 new, tUfftrem, p o i i e s M arenlug
uuijlti**. E rst off*, ( r i M J M t f f A M *
ANT. That mesni lt*i I n * slippery
than mutt wsaes—y.ju don't skid or
slip a* eerily. Second. It’r WATF.ORliSISTAN T. Thai m n n . ugly "white
•poll” won't pop our 0 0 wised
kitchen Moors ss reidlly as with most
emulsion waxes. Third, you don't
hs&gt;&lt; to replace da Pont wax e i ib
week because ll Isrti longer, wears
belter. Moreover, this wax
boasts a gloss as hoe as can
he found In any other wen.
Try iifor Floors, Woodwork.
Furniture, luggage.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

S ta te G u a rd -Is
Furnished With!
New Equipment,

S t Jo h n s Riy^r
OK’d - At Hearing
U ■nilMool

Frm

[loit wai rendition*.

P ic*

U »r)

| l e g 1 1 it b r m

In urdcr1 to c arry a pay load
and to m fft new - •T-rrd m jtd romanta, t r a i t would have to t*
U rge*. h* said, and. added a 12
loot channel nt a coat of Idl'd,771 M il therefore required, lit
cited alao other .benefit* of water
trainportatlun In the way of r e ­
duced cotta and of h o * othe;
carrlara kept their ra te* down
on shipping when forced to meet
water competition.
lie »1mi pointed out that the
Atlantic InUa-eoaalal waterway
from
Jacksonville
to
I Anton
N. J . , 727 mile* hail l * * n com
pleted to a depth ol 12 I eel. llt&gt;
eald that when Herman submarlnet stopped sea lane traffic
much rivet
transportation
wac
likewise abandoned, except foi
petroleum b - r j e s , but added th|t
shipring in terest* hail Indicated
they would lise larger and faster
tugs and bargee after the wsi
" W e are heartily In support of
(ha proposal hare under consider*
allow- lor ImpraoemcnU o n the
9 k John* River," declared John
A. O’ Rourha, secretary* manager
of the 0 row-era and 8h1pperr.
League of PlorMlU- whom he
sla t ad that he represented a t the
has rim,, also the Florida Cl true
Commission of la k e la n d , and (ha
Florida Vegeta Ida Committee of
Orlando
" I n this representation I am
therefore, speaking for the entire
citrus Industry of Florida and
approalasatply *Wl pWTtlttV’ tlf Wit-"
fresh vegetable Industry of ;ho
state of Flo rida," he said, "which
represents a total transportation
movement of more than 150,000
ears annually.”
Mi. O'ltourkv cited statistics
showing (hat total production ol
Florida fruits and vegetable* had
risen from 116,171 oarr lit the
11384*55 season to 251,10 V corf
In the l ft-Jft-4 ■* season, and In
crease of 50 percent.
" I t Is logical to assume " hr
milled, "t h a t much ol lh&lt; trrri
tory along the water route he
inning at Hanford, and along
if Ri.- Johns River would In fact
create additional markets ulnnr
the upper reaches of die Inland
Waterway for the perishable pro­
ducts from Florida, and aa nor
production Increases, such addi­
tional markets through new dis­
tribution territory is ahsnlutrly
essential if we Are to thrive and
to expand.
He pointed out that the pro
ducing
territory
within
a 7"
mill radius of Sanford
served
by a system of highways .nr
motor truck transportation, ships
annually 45,750 carloads of jier
Irhnhlr products of approximate
U l.ilvr .Slid torn annually
Opposition In the proposed 15
r,dit rixrr channel on th« ground
that the area In I w served al­
ready has ample transportation
facilities lor normal traffic in the
form of t h r * i
railways,
*n»
voiced by C F Theobald, a s sist­
a n t ' t o the general ffeRrhl agent
of the Atlantic Coast l.lna Rail­
way. whn stated he appeared on
behalf of th« t r a f f i c committee
on waterways. Zone 3 of the
Association of American
Hall­
way*.
He claimed the people
would get no overall benefit
from alleged f re ig h t savings, and
requested of Col. Junes a 30-day
period In which to submit data
of the railways rase.
J . V. Kelsey, o f the fish and

hour

rU. Therefore. we .upgawtiy ■ and
respectfully rcquc*r*lfiiit this pro­
ject be completed s s soon as
possible," he concluded.
Mayor Kdward Higgins point­
ed out that the development of
the river I* of I h e . qtmpsk i m ­
portance to the.'oOO.lOu people
of inland Florlifl* and' told hoW
the City of Bunfonl waa given
port authority by the 1041 1-ogieIftturv, anti that t h e T I S y had a c ­
quired 50 acres of land to be
used lor port terminals.
Aside from the cut off drain­
age channel to l-ake Monroe, no
plans for improvement of the
river from .Sanford to Lake l l n r ne.y would Iw presented at thl*
time, he added, and declared that
these Improvement*. would come
under the flood control plan of
Central Florida In c. of which he
Is secretary.
W.A.
Istffler.
president
of
Cbase and Company, declared
that when river tr a f f ic , w»4 re*
mimed, the company would •ystio
ahin by har‘r e7 tnld of volume of
produre
formerly
shipped
to

over

F ro m

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period
April 'J.

Ilint will take

« rtI^Vr Ann y
ami i r wtf!&lt;
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Mi
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a n nmi fir vi 1
N m t l po^teiH urovuli-ii Ly rimn

Wfigli* 4 '-3 tonii, or tl imin ^il'i
t titer* of |t*rj» 2 U'l*l
all equipment.
lunere
pin fir# it iill »»Vfic I
wm
TK* car fs known .is .1 Merit'd lUU&amp;pU'nl, iii*j-iicnr«l to \i miniate
Al armor.ul scnul c.ir, and ‘ .-'nt,' ♦‘Ritrrret muon if wtImm»! rhltdrrn in 1
r i e l two inacinui1 guns, &gt;. ** heavy I IiuiiiI am! Mump buying wcr«
r Sheri; w ntu cooled mu -liln- -gun 1 nhpvtn hv Mi l.rhmnnn. Illu.itrn
which fires from any angle, and I Ion a of various par in «»f the mil*
one sub-rnuchine gun. The car I* ch litre were *hm%n and their cost. |
now. red with ft liK) h o r n * 1 o v er mi that pupil* may b u j r bondi for I
White motor, ha* eight *Vc*d a uifitiu wheels f i t . until they
forward and two in reverse, and him* bnujcht u who!**
Equip1
is equipped with bullet pi'*- I mi-lit fur a wiMiff m riiinut form
vvn. aUn nhnvvii which rctilld hr
tires
It*
ronil lemcnt
consists
of parted upon r soldier illustration.
eight men, 1 * 0 rifleine
four
machine gun men, the cat com­
mander, and the 4 r,xrr **nd
‘
atiuor protorl* l h«*tn ngm st all
smbll arm* u r n u f t it io n It lii&gt;
two tanks h n ld ia V v V gallons ..f
gasoline and c a i run throng'!
water four feet deep It e= built
for a two way radio set
In front i* a lufgc Culler wl.trh
can la- ii-ed In kn uk. ,* .1 iwn
barricade*, tip ail buddings «t*d
other ohstrurllons.

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fep.eer
"Nafil^d To Head
War Loan Drive
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Yanks Seize
Three Islands
Near Borneo
(r a a i l a a e J K f.m !*■■* n a n
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BILL’S PACKAGE

fSaiii/ri' I»\ tin !
Seventh D lv i.in n uiinn lrv
1h
»- Li u
men whn bisected the viiul island Irtinwn
on Monday moved OPulfafUil «• whirl1 con f i*r r..iii t
long the *nnrex o f huge Niika«:u*- TtfUTFJTftfH f .k In tiift.
uku Hay. the Navy announced in- lift mouitn r» so or.|it«t'
while

o f LAllJ#

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»ftrr m m k vi*if
Tof A I V r k U i i

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S K I It E &amp; U A i l
Cumplrt* line «f
Wine
llccr — Whiskey
A

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ini Min# nt i In- ...... i»
Whim, a mi mix I well

Thl* * a » .he ,'ir»t mention of
Major (Icn. krciuhmd V. Arnotd'r
Seventh Infantry Hlvlsltn in a c ­ to ten •liffiTFiit 4 il&gt; mK#*i
ii
tion on Okinawa, .he otrateelr or «h&lt;* Is rnlittfil l i tin* m»*. «•!
llyukyu Island only 325 miles sStrothl l.irutciinnt ip i t
nine
southwest of the Jap an e s e .iiain- Bliif Hri^siilf, nrul nrniv**&lt; n
land.
FUub S lu r !ier\i’i&gt; rtMioo tn vein
Durlnt thf fM*ru«** f t *4* Ittem
Kteel A din. (theater 3Y. Nimita'
cmtimuniqua reported rapid gains Imit tn Docpmhfi 1 Ml whii'L iti
S i x 1!
tin all Okinawa frnnta
igainsl c l t i je j thi# time •«! il*i
Wur I 03tl. Flnt i«|p NrhiM*l: roll
still negligible resistance.
Major Gen. Ray
Ginger's Irihutml $r,,nr*4 ?n^ in f.imi. anj
#iti*i \| I - i 'mmt1
marine* at the north end nf lh.* Ivnnd
illkr anmuril •s • » L ♦ »#••*
line reachwl the east coast and
xrh*TNolf i ««fil
el # * r*l i f
tir
cot off the Kutcldn peninsula.
Major Gtu. J o h n If. Hedge's n»i«L
Since' tin hHhmJ (i-rni a J I L
Twenty-fourth Corps doughboys,
whl hit tho east coast the day be­ murriiR uii rn*! I»v 'iu&gt; 14 i
fore, drove eight miles southward
along the shore* of Katauren
Day. a small Inlet within NnUaguauku Harlmr. one-time enehora n * for the Japanese f le c k
.

Boyte
Exterminating Co.

shirring at waist, rn olllrd gluts
hutlona. i n l c r r s t i n g srl-in
p o c k rl . . . som e o f t h e " c x i r * ”

lcrm ito and Pint Control
9 ItittH
9 l!fil Hug.*
9

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drvexmukrr tlctnila ymi a d o re .
J u n e Hum*, Yellow l.otua. H ap p y Hit

Floun

Tcrmitt** cunt rolled
our 5-year method.

12 lo

with

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S o u l h M a in
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SHOPS

(MAKIi WITH THE MUSIC)

H ave a

waa negligible," Admiral Nimita
Tr ported.
General Hodge earlier said the
Invasion wag "gning far better
than our wildest dreams." dcclarlng the Japanese had made
the Americans a present of HoulbCentral Oklnaw* end Mwe are
pi eased to have It." ’
Navel guns and carrier plane*
gave Clone support to the ground
operation*. Supplies flawed onto
h# beaches In an uninterrupted

stream.

oneys
ADTO GLASS 1Nm 'Ai . i .p. u i w n r y
taVfng

W E HAVE A COUPLCTTE 8TOOKA)F DKSt GRADE OUTSIDE PAINT

premium f a n

IN SUN-PROOF AND CEMENTHIDE.

S X K

L E T US ASSIST YOU IN

TAKE Y0U R‘ PAINT AND GLASS PROBLEMS TO

yearly peymei
saving* an a

...th e me to making friends in Cuba
Sta&amp;tag^dtociag tod the ggft gtrommlgg of fulutn—ill help to-keep life
humming down Caribbean way. And especially at fcetta time—the gay little
Ule of Cube it • mighty cosmopolitan corner of the globe—* (pot where the
fandJiar American greeting Have a Cake U just as happUjr understood as their

.

Coca-CoU stand* for Happy days, brother!—hpe become a symbol of thegdod*

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20.

I ’lione or w r it e

M u s ic a M a e s tr o

Kuhg Town, on the western shore
of Nakagusuku.
“ Resistance throughout the day

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Hows on l*ui li 1 iirnnr of sipiurc l i n k

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H.S. Third Army Is
Reported 58 Miles
From Czech Border

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° f ■ 41r " * rent n boi'h- (•■ t», * .....................
Increased S tate services and post
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n" ’ r'' i- 1 1 '
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irjtlnre
alfrgeationa
fo r
raising the Caldwell asked that pari mutuel
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on n u j i i l i r * ..........................
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and quirkly found qualified sify- tall, thin executive road his m*’- I ),*,-(( j, (,f 1 M.*t
it* '|'V*&lt;]
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port in noth Senate and House _ *»gp outlining the heed for iu r . , t i .
on muni l«*ttl* * m l dint'

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IN The NEW3HEELS »

If your car battery shown Hlirna of weakening you
• can’t nt'ijd It to the ahowern aryl pjjit a cgllfl[ In
tKSKF^Niitchlng for yoU- K^ep your weather eye
on 'ft. Remember, that It Up’t b^Ipjf n xh ftg ed by
distance**driving gverj^dny ns It (ise&lt;J to bf. Have
it rechargetl and inspected, regulafly.

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WEDNESDAY. APR. 4. I#4S
BIBLE VERSE FOB TODAY
IS YOUR LABOR KKI'UI-SIVE

d r iid o k r y ?

try

to

do

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MUCH BETTER JO B: And to
rejoice In hit labor, this is the
gift of God.—Ecc. 5:19.
AM ERICAN

TREES

(From The Waehlngton Post)
Oh. It Is good to hear the sound
Of the names of American trees!
Horse-ehrstnut, Mark-ash, sugarmanic and shingle o*kt
Honey-locust, fragaul crah, shaghack hltkury and American
pluml
Pass" ood.
Onoe-birch.
And bo*-eltl«r and whit* elml
Oh. the atrong-aoundlng name*
of American trees
The clean-sounding, the sounding
of clear skies nnd
Of allver-mn named
Of untamed and free things of
sturdy and
good things,
sounding!
And the sound of hesuty Is then
in the sound
Of American trees.
Ami the beauty of -oil nnd skv
and the richness
That crimes from sky slid from
earth!
Oh, it Is good to hesr the sound
of the names of American
trees!
JERKY SMII.K8TEIN.

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They say Hitler Is planning to
escape to Japan. With one neat
little Jump ftom the frying pan
Into the in*.
Of course If you are unable
to buy Iteef with your red rou­
tran*, you ran ulasys get chicken
That II. you cjlii |i you don't
get caught.
Another War Bynd drive Is
■twul to gel under way. In *
principal advantage of buying
war bonds li that It halps you
to save for a rainy day.
William Lyon Phelps ones mid
" I heller* a knowledge of the
Bible without a college course is
moru valuable than a college
course without knowledge of the
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Bible.”

H M B S

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State mu*t hare more
money. So te n Governor Cald­
well. And what a howl
el there 111
flgurei
be from everyo ie 1ahp
e,
be will hare to pay any
t _ of
„ the
....
tax. Yet where U the polUlrlan
1 enough to (tend up and
aay, “We don't need more money
far eehoola. We dont nerd more
Money for old
pehilone,
SUte hoepilale, road and brldgri)
w* don't need more money fdr
' dnythlne.'* Of eourae there pre
y ioee who aay we could get mere
money by' cutting out the frill*,
Nut thjy donli eay.gly^JLha^frin*

I ’ ruler the Y a lta ag reem en t
P olish it is likely to rem ain

Danzig

goes to Poland
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a f*»
mil n
| work* only throug h the CO days I peivliturei
t
1 nf ^ joaalgn, you Jluit donT know I would fie a darn trend iov, TMnfc it -pvj&gt;r a s i i j 1 ■"“’ •'‘tt
They are tof.Mantl) called on by
i
the people o f " their c immunity in the posiliote-af r Fi*rui.

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In e lueh trplcal ectUng.

the.** left behind men of the
“little w»r»hlp» chsfi- inipaliently
s i thay wait for the official
word to ahove off.

all

hours

of

the

night

the only
with liic
that the
ticra o u t

nra

lay, they a f e expected to p a r t i c i ­
pa te In ever j c t r l c n r tiv lty fn im

Iha-.layma

J uL

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-* luiuwaiMtjar-L*- pstf-licarcr

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if l l i f v ’ri* mitninitlly

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. . . you'll probably find tlify h ave a .Sanford home

llirrm -s

S W E A l’EILS

"GentH" by Benina
Kingston ('Infesioi

a l th e Hollywood Shop.-t.

M ndemoiselle
l io n n ie

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BEACH nnd S I ’OHTWEAK
Nnrdis of Dallas
Cntallnii tiw ini 8uH«
IiiHlin MrCarly
I’ctti
Ereshy IMay Suiln
Harry Matm
flay Togs
Debhy Lqu
Junnrd of Dnllaa
liydl Hyde of California
Lurch "Hobbles"

W e believe in nation ally a d v ertised fash io n s - liecnune you p re fe r them , liecaune you jjk u th e coil/idence of a w ell-know n Inlnd.

If you read Vojruc, Harpers, MaderaoUelle, Gla­

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mour, Charm, Seventeen, or Calling All Girin, you are

D RESSES

Gcorgiann
Trudy Hall Jra.
Doris ’Dodson
Joan Miller
Kay Whitney

the right.

H appy H um e

Anne Howe J re.
I&gt;nbarry Classics
Justin .McCarty
Vicky Vaughn
dairy, Kay J r s .

All of thena names are oure in Sanford. When
you Bee tho ntylea you like advertised In the fashion
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doer* ore the spectacle*
•f raw car.,.W hen .
beak** o* crocked, they

magazines, come to the Hollywood Shops for the

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Junior Deb ** { '
Judy Nell *
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Donnybrook
Justin McCarty

UN DERW EAR

A UmiwMttJ | Iu i (Kit

Lubrication

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(•len n ear

if

familiar with the nationally famoua brands listed on

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Musi et cry one can get
into the act.

I lulli wtMitl Shops

SPECTA CLES 2

Oar Rscspplnr is G oar

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Tailure Slips
8u-Iette Slips ’
*zC-f—- Peter Pan Brassieres
Ro Gene Undies
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Fray-pnif Undies
rj * - viG- --Pembrooke JK Slips
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- Juliana '

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|h*»uichtlee^ in tivnl

I si year nhl pog-r or a f * ym r
old door keeper Just d&lt;m i nuke
aenae. l'roof of this la evidenced
t&gt;y tlie feet th a t today we find
uu rarlv n "hard pressed to yet
typists or stenographers willing
to work fnr such meager wages.
They can make more wasiipig
dishes or clerkin g In a store |n
their own home town so why
should they Journey to Tallahas­
see for n two months job and
pay out all they make for hoard
and lodging
No member nf the legislature
ran serve t h r people nf this
.State today, on the present salary,
unless he sleeps in the park aid
eate crackers and milk. Most
mernhere return home afte r the
s o t* Ion several hundred dollar*
in th* hole. How cell we reason­
ab ly expect our legislature to
remain true to their trust nnd
r e a m the "u n ip t rt ib n s for tide
money that constantly heart them
under auch clrcum*tanc#w?
If
reasonable
salaries
were
provided we c«uld export, tumor
men to seek office. The m i a i mg

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A GREAT DAY VT SANLAND01 ! t
ENTERTAIN Ml V I l‘- 1HI i: III S ES TO SPRLNGS

s^ ru rsA S s
•4 broke*, (yii| piece*.

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Formation
Swimming,
Diving. Relay R a c e a,
pirn:. Exhibition by
Tarpon

P R I Z E S FOR Musi
BE A UT IF U L M M U ­
ON THE GRuMsDS

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THE ONE STOP
STATION

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SANLAND0 SPRINGS'
SPEC! AI* FEATURE
NEXT SUNDAY— 3 P. M.

COLOR MOVIES Wild
B E MADE OK i : \ EN i

the

In 1**1 h. ihouial
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aflvpai itK'rrft«r«! jiity, t* ti y s in t '
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lir«f
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lluu.i-d •'

fit It A N N U A L MEET
OF It
L N S .s\\ IM

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learntnl
h*n(r
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n fd 1 11» y t h e n
Ir y t gi -ri ■ t ■» r **m
merxttirftt *• w i t h Lhe s e rv ic e An*!

with

Motor Tune-Up

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filch ber.eH t The other fellow jtnd which

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Strickland-Morrison,

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T H E T A B L E IS
S E T F O R YOU

fundamental

Red Cross was f n - t
a booklet hv lletill

Too i a te To Cfesaify

luil
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Stnic

complaint I i mol cmd
Mr-ntiir'i. »ug&lt;u*i
amount or • .ch, i ^ __ . &gt;- ■

fo r C om plete
“Thh

[reifiRhihir«
Th. |-rr. *T»it rein m .; -tl *»n pr o
v;«ir«l f ir near I jivi n w1 •rn ■
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WE
LOAN YOU
TIRES
WHILE WE
RECAP YOURS

Tha iltuetlon at thl* bn* la
Ilka a pair of Siamese twlna—
severed, and hundred! of mllet
apart. Four month ago, half tho
squadron Journeyed to the PhilipIlines, playing an Important role
n clearing the danger-fraught
Varda laland' passage between
Loon and Mindoro.
Nostalgia for their PT hrot hot*
II I

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L CHj|r| hut

Briiitf Your. Car
to

fu n e ra ls.

When it come* . . . and II wfll
come, hla shipmates will ihglter
the air with lusty joyous rrles
that hava been bottled Inside
them for many months.
.Than tha root .work begin* for
him. He become* en Intagal cog
In the crew of t tough, flet*
sterned craft, that to him represents the ultimate In beauty.
He must nuture. pamper and
baby lior. Cater to her phyelr.il ,
well-being, Keen the very breath
of life Rawing into het GtaU M E YOU DRIVING A CAR
from hla skillful fingers. He Is
mother, father, nursemaid.
JM A T JtA S BROKEN
Under hla c a r t the mechanics]
child will not falter.

Gently, the equet crefte tug at
tho taut tinea ImprUonlng them.
In daytime the tun gllnta on
their grven-palnted deck*
and nighttime flndi aperkllng
moonbtemi dancing over the •li­
very torpedoes, the grey aihcan*, the canvee-wrapped gum.
I t’l a trr*vqull picture.
But unlaatlng. The epare oarta
packed Into the hotda tell the
future ito r y ., •
Vitamins were discovered about
Soon . , . and very soon hopes
Radioman Third claaa William 25 years ago.
8 , Brumley, Jr ., IISN R, son of
Mr- and Mr*. W .3. Brumley of
Sanford, e member of thla aquadron—hli boat wilt be cradled
and Holeted aboard m th!p, bound
fo r the next hot spot along the
Maxing waterway to Tokyo.

III

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SAVE GAS I

thrjr In to r h - ' n r e yi.u
nnJ district fr- m th*
are “'acted -ttnHl the -expiroUuu vf damn lJ&gt;e Wax of inc^giev * s i
their Or™ (Their telephone* fjilf The present set-up i* im-WW •i -c. t
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tifieii m « ci iib where ihey w#r^
tiln m k ret e|\ itijf .t f u i l v ^ul&gt;

W )ulr t o m r

C ancer i« th e m ujtir A nierfran health problem Th e
d ea th ra te hns m ore th an drrtr+ded from l!HMt try 1944. says
th e C ensus B u rea u , w ith Iasi y e a r’s m o rta lity in creasin g
o v er th a t of 1943. No wonder th a t P resid en t Roosevelt
h a s s e t aside z\prll as "C a n cer Control M onth ”
•
lltt : Gtillui) poll nhuv.o the »|uaint notions th a t are
s till held by m an};, peoplu ()no fifth of th e people think
c a n c e r conhtffiouB, a n o th e r fifth are afraid th a t II jn a y tie.
S till o th e rs a ttrib u te It to such odd causett as too much
s a l t ra tin g raw jiork, h orse h ltc, cooking In porcelain isrts,
e a tin g peas fro m tin ca n s , gold teeth , ea tin g seed s, and
elem e n ts in th e a ir. Till su ch notions are rooted out, laymen
ca n n o t co o p era te In tellig en tly w ith p h ysician s in d etectin g
ca n cer early enough to cu re It.
F o rtu n a te ly more persons now recognize th a t, If a t­
tacked early enou gh, it m ay be cured.

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I! i m

Any legislator »orlti his salt
does enough work during the
actual 8(1 days of the session to
more than earn the Jl.JO i) a
year that Sheldon proposes. The
av erage
constituent
unfamiliar
with legislative procedure has no
idea o f the time and effort a
C A SU A L
man is called on to give in con­
sidering the bills pi esc.iled, lis­
tening to arguments pro and con
during long and tiresome com­
mittee sessions, attending con­
ferences, keeping up with a flood
of mail and trying to be consid­
erate and courteous to those who
seek a personal hearing
No intelligent business execu­
tive wodltl think of hiring * man
to run his business, keep hi*
books, spend his money, look a f ­
ter bis wife and children nnd do
a hundred o t h - r odd jobs nnd ex­
pect him to give satisfaction or,
the miserly stipend of »!» dollar*
a day for the first 6(1 days and
nothing at nil for the next fv o
years.
It is costing us considerably
over one hundred million do'lars
to conduct the business of S tate
today
and
Die spenders
are
«rrtnroing foi from ten to twenty
R t RUHHELL KA Y
millions mure the, session. Maybe
I f w* paid out legislators a do
cent salary for looking afte r our
Senator Raymond Sheidon an- thing is that we have been aide I a ffairs they could find a way to
r.nu nred ja at week that he plan- I t„ secure as able and n n n b l e „save
„ , w m an ),
.times
...._
many
the

The scheme failed through German insistence that Ger­
many should not lose territory m the East, least of all to
(he Poles To have their own outlet to the sea, the Poles
develop'd as u jsirt Danzig * imighlKir, Gdynia. This hur
Dnnzig's trade, and was still another-(iennan grieviyiec.
capitalized b&gt; tin- Nazis. Ilie\ pi ai t1•.illy cotiirollod Danzig
before the war, and it was nut- cd the first districts to Is
annexed.

s Z •tns*.
the Naile had had tany
tense. j 3ro o — ley*’ dormant Tver*, moored

three boy*, who are, after n!|,
oaly boy*, likely to l*e more InUmUd In ba lebell or movUi
this to the rigid performance or
the rigid performance of
jobs. Adult*, ipceklns a
,
word now and then,
courUpuely Baking b e t t e r . M rvice. vHU probab|y get It and will
be helping to make a better boy.

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P a iu iif, uni! o f the last-rpmalnwiK G crm n n stronnholds
ft,
c V a t » h ' ' a m o u n t of tlir n D i l a rj inercasu
on the Haltic coant. now taken by Htissin, is o ften ties ne.| m ' ' ' ' ' ' J ^ l ! ^ / L . l u l M . d t i ' U
r m „ m g le g is la t i v e se s -iru . c a l l i n g '1
„ m n f r of |c „ u l(lfl u „ .
j f W(.
them I 1 0 .C 0 0 a yea
crib ed os " t h e fo rm er fre e c ity .” T h is is the epitaph on in an ncrruRr i*i P»v " t m fm
onp ttn,j |f y Q\| think \
i l i t y r and they
I
i u m n u M r v i*xa pvam ittinx ivohtieal d ev ice which did not work. It w as i hur* nf thAt h«Hfy Vila t ill would
c ity inhabited ch ie fly by G erm an s, also a sea ou tlet for nrovidf that membera of brth the
H n u a r nnd S e n a t e be pnld S I 0 P
P olish co m m erce. 0k&gt; th a t Potand should not be cu t off per month during thru irrm of
from the sea, a co rrid o r o f Polish te rrito ry was created , o f f i c e
At p rcucn t th vj i r e t h e
ru n n in g from th e Polish in terio r through Gcrm nn E a st on ly | ft pci d a y for A nivty
d i y i of the
P ru ssia to the B a ltic .
! w4P|ri^lnt«*rn lire tmftii uily h e s i ­
Danzig its e lf was mude an Independent com m unity t a n t In liilte Hliy ............ .
under the Ix'uguu o f N ations, Tile term " f r e e c ity " recalled •eekmif
HH’ frftiie hi f 1 eu n w ,
th e old G erm an fre e cities, H am burg, B rem en and L uebeck, ]isty fur feat of j *l&gt;!ki mirtlnii
Murh An
t! itrt«Ic* miq’tl f&gt;*t jin
w h ich fo r c e n tu rie s governed them selves independently.

Paul Mallon a*y» tha (Jermens
will quit by th« flret of May.
Ptnonally we’ve quit predicting.

Il I* herd to get good carrier
boy* e l beet, but It would be
*eel«r If morn otople were *1weys I polite end courteous to

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“BEHIND THE LINES"

Free City Of Danzigr

AT A PT BOAT BASE SOME­
WHERE IN TH E PACIFIC,
Apr. 4, (Special)—One of the
Nsvy‘» moet potent ir m i-p e r t
«( a Motor Torpedo Boat Squa­

they’d have quit when our troojp
crossed 0t*^ Rhlny._______
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G overnor Caldw ell evidently thinks th a t If th e people
-v"w a n t th e lu x u ries o f hum ainU triiin govern m e n t, th ey most,
L*_J?re pared to pftJr Tdr
I n R 'f 8 s .i ^ 'i o \ h o
la tifre yesterday,- he called foe pyer $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in additibnn|
ta x e s , over $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r the n e x t two y e a rs.
Not only d oes he ask additional reven u e, hut h a pro­
p o ses ways^BTnr'ntrtMurBf ra isin g iiiT Tp-iffitJltT
=-T—
one cen t ta x on each package o f cig a r e tte s , which should,
one m ight , .sa y . tct^ iskW -relieve th e s h o rta g e . H e . would
a ls o in crease th e beer ta x from a little less than one Cent
to th re e ce n ts a b ottle. And the u tilities would lie called
upon to do th e ir sh are In m aking th is a more b eau tifu l
rA \ vl
\
world by in crea sin g th e ir gross receip ts ta x from
l l/ t
c ^ t? fx 1 0 R ?
p e rce n t to 10 p ercen t.
W h a t a re th e y goin g to do w ith all th is money 7 W ell,
th e y will give $ 5 ,3 0 0 (0 0 0 m ore to the schools, over $3,000,0 0 0 fo r a d d itio n al te a c h e rs ’ salaries, $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 m ore for
v a rio u s s ta te d ep a rtm e n ts concerned with th e peop le'* w el­
f a r e , 4 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r a s t a te ad vertising p ro g ram , $4,600,0 0 0 m ore fo r add itional pensions to th e old fo lk s , and
$ 3 2 5 ,0 0 0 m ore fo r dependent children.
I t Is a very w orthy program , a fine th in g to help the
poor, build m ore Behoofs, ad v ertise the s t a te and pay big­
g e r pensions. Hut the b e s t thing about It in our opinion is
th a t G overnor Caldw ell, a s he has outlined his plans, has
show n how he e x p e cts to pay for it. Nobody hns a rig h t to
k ick ab o u t the b e e r ta x if lie Is in favor o f bigger old age
pensions.
T he trou ble w ith som e people these d a y s is th a t they
w an t all the b e n e fits o f a benevolent g ov ern m en t but they
d o n 't w ant to pay for It. T h ey wunt b ig g e r and b ette r
h an d outs for everybod y b u t they want, to pass th e tax.
burdjtTTT on to th e ir ch ild ren .

R 3c Billy Brumley
Rides Pacific PT Boat

Cvf dRt*. h tl AllTfrix Pfijiid. Lf

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The Governor’s Program

Wonder what Sanford boys
are In on the Okinawa scrip f No
matter whrre the fighting Is, w*
always manage to have n few
home town boys there doing
their part.

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W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L t, 1 9 4 5 *

- --.THE .8ANVDJUI JiJSRAJtD, 3ANFORD FLORIDA .

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Social A n d

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Personal

Activities

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tylid.
j t u h \y
'Election df officer;* will be
helil nl ihc M-guUt inerting of
(hi Leg ton \ II \ill a i V ut «h« 1-e
jffiiri Hul a t , 7 'll* I" ''I Hi*flesh'
nutita wHf be
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The reify Itn meeting uf the Or*
der &lt;*f K«.%U*rn Mar will he held
in the M r «oiiic Hull .it * (Hi P M.

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chairm an. will m&lt; et 'n t h Mrs
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di airman, 1vj t] fivert y.\! (U, _
W heir he 1. 1*11 "t Magi l la A t o ­
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t i t f j e S t \ Mr*. 1 0 V, *md ruff,
c hatr iii4i «„ vi ill 111ct t » 1th Mrft.
„ John Kick. Il»‘* W l*Hh Street
at ;H*0 »' M
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The T' vn ill 1 I- b, '.* r d of
WnriiHi'h M Ihb t" Mill i v KfH'll* 1V . f
the P i n t
Hnptvi ( 'hurch will
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n'H'ii’1v vi, iJ1 Inn i i, , c i m1 •li*h
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Mr &lt; C M 1 u \! ,*4*1
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Hi jolty Me
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held at the ho*i«e • f Mi
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meeting wtin otu tied with a cirrle
Mr s I
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of sentence pi a win, follow n1 by I t«». thi- I cr mrliCI-iMfgiit"
Mh m i
each new officer telling what ml Hospital whaie -lie nn*l»-i ent
their dulu •&gt; were u* ihuirrou'i a muJ&gt;M opt l a! ooi
the hurt vi ay thev m 1‘f.- *entt*.i
Proje cts
for
tlir
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three
a 1 1 &lt;»f* J **Jy .
M r.. 11* n .
months weir plaiuied ami |*rn
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gram - fur c..-h Su:.J„y ;.u*ht m **f J im Iki*»*ii* HU -i
hidtilas i with Mr ninl MiIS ( ' .11 l
April were i*ivun to different
lender*— A party
*n&gt; planned 1 iikiirh
for Thur»dav. Api
12 at t lv
1 t , 111
Letini-i Ihilchi ili*
home of Lillian Hoyle
4eiif f ! * W .i-It *i *f td th. 1 n«te»
At the close uf th* by- i t bulidii V* n * 1hc g ’H * T e■( M i meeting refi eshmenti wi re him
Mhi v Ptivid arid ii. t r.milfv
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Smith lntv and In ouii-f
Holloman VJ.
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■n m •• i i“ Mr % Hi t.ndey
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Plans Are Annoiinccd
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one and two piece clyloa Spun Rayons, Chnmb-

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ruya, Butcher Linen, and Seersucker*.

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were tncreaxed for April be mno
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OPA rationing Executive Slcwnrt
C. Mnxcy »kid thi« week, inr r t x . f d point value* on pork cot*
I.ml pork product* were limited

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with lant »ra*&lt; n'* maximum al­
lowance of i!5 pound* of canning
In 18X0 the f i r s t »ucce**ful
Oil
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rrn'bng machine wax Invented
will
t&gt;nund:r per person, with no farrtl- 't,v the tli-v I’atrlek Hell In E n g
land.

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Prices

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Th ursday, Friday, Saturday

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Dio (tigfil La Limit

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CHEESE........... Ib 26c SAUERKRAUT . Ik 14c
i «&gt;i v r m

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SAUSAGE........ Ib 39c
( i t i, l. o * j j i l l *

l i C r itic a l!
Wo hay* to return con­
tainers to manufacturer's to
got more m erchandise.
Bring your ^wn container
^ro take groeorttr honurtn
pleas* —Thanks

ZERO

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prlcos Good Thru Sat. April 7
Here I* nn overheud view
New Yo rk er* whp joined
Fifth Avtnile. New Y o rk’*
ihouxxnil* of wurebl|i|wre
we-** o f mlwMy tTiump*
( InteroHlIooul I

Vacuum Packed Coffoe

Toilet Soap

ItiiHkethall
( 'IiihIi In

C akes
Obelisk Flour—

29c Ballard’s

5 *• 31c

Factory Packodl Dixie Crystals!

SUGAR

29c

5

SAUSAGE SALEI

N ico Big Froah Va. Rod Fin

Sunnyland SkiahxM

Cr o a k e r s
FL O U N D E R

Bunny land! Smoked

Sausage th 3 5 c
DM
Bologna ib 2 9 c
Sou**

29c
21c
27c
7c

M eat

Scrapple 2 ib&gt; 4 5 c
Tor Seasoning -

18 c Skins

17 c Lard

M eat
Conape

Phila Cream

C heese

Whole Smoked

21 c C h eese

ib

25c

ib

Philo.

Carton Pure

Boiling Salt

»*&gt; 3 7 c

Sausage
Kiugcni Boy

19c
17c

Lean Chops
Troth Sides
Shoulders
West. Backbone

ib 2 9 c

Sausage

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S P A N IS H M flC H E B Q ,
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WHOJUB S U T M O U I T
S P L IT SA LT M A I

&lt;b 3 8 c

Sausage
Oa Booked

35c

lb Size, lb

32c

W ien ers

19c
P o rk

10 c Shoulders ib 3 3 c
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pkg

U S

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Potatoes 5 ^ 23c
O range P ekoe

Nsw Fla. Potato*

ed
W*«*.in Wlneeap

4-ox Pkg

5

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lb*.

29c

MVcb. Yflirty.

A p p le s 2

ibi 2 5 c O n i Q n * 5 ik* 2 3 c

ranay Pla Omen

Valenclo

Cabbage

ib

2Vtc O r a n g e s

Fancy Texae

Home-Made
■* Mayonnaise
iL| 16-ox Jar

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PICKLES............ $1.31 CHEESE............. lb 39c

For Spring Cleaning!

Fresh Killed Pig

WEINERS......... lb 37c

5 ib« 3 3 c

Jutcy

C a rro ts

bch

5c

Ootlda

Q r a p e f r u i t lb 6Vkc
Y«fk Ceoklns w CalU#

C e le r y

steik

10 c A p p l e s 9 .lb&gt; 4 5 c

Omen Florida

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O n io n s 2 bch* 19 c Y a m * 4
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29c

mu r«:nrri*r

LAMB LEGS.......lb 38c

PURE LA R D ..... lb 18c

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POTATOES . 5 lbs 33c POTATOES . 5 lbs . 27c
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CABBAGE......... lb 3c

TOMATOES . 2 lb s . 25c
( l i t I*.— *lee iOu

LM » I kl 1 UU

SQUASH ... 2 lb s. . . 25c LEMONS.......Doz. 21c

FRIDAY HOT SHOT ONLY!
FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS . 12 oz pkg . 2 for 15c
BUTTER ... •■
lb 48c’ ILETTU C E............. 5o

RING WALL

^'A ^ n v i
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team

The (H'ii-ilo hoy* n w n i*tnr Hu*
J .a kv Mutv ijulntvt in •« ho t
which plurcKl Oviedo in lit" ai*i » 1
fjnaU
with
Ly in n n
Parker
•cured high fur O vi ^ I q with I *»
pplntt uf the totn) acore of ^4
to n
(ieUrVA iiinl Lake Muii'oti ueat
ami inutchm) thru *klil nml Hu* 1
rr*ult waj» that (lenrva v. m nlu
ed fn tin* filial* by a *r«r * of
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higti
nnlrit n|un for (irfiffn vVhh I i
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T h f Ovictht hoy* defeated ill**
Lyman tv Ain in n f g * l game t
which idwrcJ Ovinlu In tho fltiah
with 'OvnovA by a acor) of 20
to U. P arker nml Fred Kitucll w«ro
high pplnt vnfi) for Ovtc*lo with
O' u6Inta each.
Tha
Ovleflo team
met
the
t a w v i r i v r " ti tilt- irto*’ ext illmt
K*ip* 0 1 th* lournamen!. Yhi
annio w»i hotly roi)U’»lC‘L,“ ll&lt;1 H'C
»roYr flvcuxUd In favor of «n*
xrtd Die other Until the l a i l ouorter wh*n Ihe ilrUrniinf.1 Ovicd-i
lioyi
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Flour

W HEN

CCHS'I^TENT
ADVERTI^n^

5 lbs. 29c
10 lbs. 57c
25 lbs 1.39

'WIbL'REMOVH
YOUR WORRIES'

GATOR
ROACH
HIVES
Sml5c Lge35c

lllur I'fllBla

Jvice ....... }0c
%•» 1 Ut’ll.inniil D r , s i r

Juice ...... 17c
15 ol f*nl4»ni
( e&gt;e-k||«,||

N«» P i l t l i

S au ce.......22c
(|n»n Holla

Apple Ju ice. 22c
T«e 2 Turnip

Greens..... l£c

3 1V HHtralb

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CUT B EET S..... 2 for

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p*p*r bi| k*«p* Dili* C r)itllt
Ittlk

131 FI. KMrkrx r k x m

Wax P ap er. 15c
in lltar I'nlRta

N•*. 3 MatsHnian

APPLE SAUCE

&gt;«- *• J . r k . O *

Ia *«f I'ldiun

PEANUT BU TTER............ 29c

boy* won by n wore if It in 11.

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l l .lu lr l)«f#a M Ilia# F ix.

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and

Pork&amp;Be?tu 12c
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Ll do hi U tvhll* Krod K*»ell »ror•d f&gt; of Oviedo'* 14.
Exrellriil offkinllnir w n rrndrreil by Mix* I.IICV 1‘iloian, Mi*.

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Ktbicxi Hoy
llwby
rirl*' Kibieni
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and
Hindi
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t» referee* foi
for
tn&lt;* boy*' Rime*; \nd Jurat* l..n*

TOMATO SOUP ... 2 for . .. 25c Pinto Beans 12c
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Th*

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l l n . n r 1711
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protected from wear by
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Dfy Clfanlue Department

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With k fil'L'Clitl iMOgflltn to VNilli ll
the puiillr ! r ii•ni I I . airoiilmg
to h.C t ahJwrlt, prernlent who
today thankful nil r*»nti il»nt«*r»
Ttie amemliiifiit. j *p *|i»»ro I »•&gt;
—f o r their ■upport to the rifgio
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udi&gt;|itr.l l.y u kfvrn-to-two voir,
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gallantry
in action, ha* hiM-n thr foundation which w», dr.iKo
made to S/Sgt. J o h n C. Ilavhi. c l to c|u«IUc rvluratlmial o|.porJ r . of Itoutc 1. .Sanford, it waft t unitiev In thr .ta t r .
been announced by A nny Public
T hr Brnrndrnrnt wu» ad.lcl (&gt;&gt;
relations.
Sgt.
David,
serving thr bill approprlatlnK $ 3 ,POO.OOO
Vith an infantry divlaion In tier- a y rar from the arneral revenuv
many, la aon of J . ( i . DavM of fu n l to hlkr the Inalrucllon unit
8 anfont.
allcKation of a late funds from
the present * 8 0 0 to $ 1 0 6 0 a year.
Applications for examinations
Ili-trihutlnr Plan
to be hrlcV»ondcr the merit system
F ifty dollar* of the 1260 In­
f o r positions in the Florida I n ­ crease la lo hr dlatributrd to the
dustrial
Commission
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Died on or befote April 21. Fur
of “ an experim ent" and that the
ther Information may be re c it e ,! ■tntr khonlil await result* Iwfure
,by writiwt. I lax. No. 111. &lt;iali\e«- cuntinuluK iL
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ating |2,72H,H70 for Immediate
II. Durns, of Atlanta. &lt;iu, increase In teachers’ «»lar 1 ea » n
as a maintenance lorrman approved by the committee and
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Appears lit Movit

Higgins And Smith
Fill On Committee
It. I.ir.r i.lnlivi- M II S..i
Iw-i-n -,‘li«t,-.| a , t.te.ui-.
All Florida I i. U imI W a t ..
Imi.ri.vement
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.( the Da.le I ounty *le|e.-e
v. ill lure! in T a lla h n .--'

final patsagw In the acnate to­ an lscfwv part In
• K t* the !n«t session of the lew *morrow. Ilouas concurrence In the emy communication and itippl) luture, Mr. I'c tcrs introduced and
amendment would be required if lines In front of the first Allied sponsored House Resolution No.
the bill is passed in its present bridgehead c ast o f the Rhine, by I I
This resolution urged l i e
flying his bomber over Germany .
furm.
Federal Government “ with up
In the batch o f new bills Intro­ twice In one day
|.ro|&gt;rtnle local 111 , h l n n c e and »"■'
Stepping up loo tempo r.f their
duced, were such controversial
operation I.. iniliatc and rarr&gt;
suldaa^w_na;- eu-educallwL,at the dally attack*, the 944th took off In cimipIrtioiL-a system of l.mge
4 Tui.w anMatf-i**-i&gt;PtTh and (V*gy? e n a ls exlrMemv*-0irii.iL&lt;#tflt* **»•to Ilalger. Germany where FWv
carpeted the railyards there witii lions of Florida.
T h e s|H-aker of the House se­
tons of explosives.
The “Silver S t r e a k s " n* the lected twelve citileim o f Florida
group Is known, returned safely ns n nm im ittre and ten members
from this mission, refueled. Te- of the . legislature to Ire known
loaded, and took o f f again for as the legislative slih-commlttee
Frank t nberg. the second German to work jointly un this project.
A
representative
from
the
Milroad targ et of the day
P iflS Q t
Aiken's
double-header Washington office « f the Atlantic
day Increased his mission total j and Gulf Canals Association will
be present nt this meeting to
to 56.
Clare Boothe l^ice, now a con­
The Sanford airm an, whose explain the proje cts now In the
gresswoman, was Mery Plckford'e Wifg, Mrs. Marian A. Aiken, lives Rivers and Harbors BUI. the Flood

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Officer Ralph I Went, l*-Tfti: -.1
— MatMxiiqi than
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Mr*. Went, the former Ml-- Diviaion to fisrlit «n German *«..
Nehla (ire. n of 1 * •»- Ik »h"wn I'ntliripnttiip in -..me ••( lh. oo.-l
In the picture In the responsible hitter eriifngpniei.ts on the W e ,l
position of supervisor of u crew ern Front, ll helped elear tin/
of p irL n. they ,\,ift!) a* .1 Germ ao- from ' I .........Id «»d M. mmI v
l,i-eenil\ .r l.-.l
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(all sod KUO lurrel assrinblie- &gt;. lire Ninth Vrin, to ll- . a . I I and
the four motored Isiinber-- lo * -imisltifll! drive lo the Rhine
recent b-lt.-r t o l " ' 1 rm.Hi.-r in law.
Mrs! U s lie ^ * W r t » * ..- a | llL ^
11,1.1— ' l|. Si reel, -lie Told **f I.*movie shot* havina been take,.
H o n d a: Bnuth paitG* •’
■ nd of her |.art In them, also of mild tonight and Saturd ay O r »
her duties lit the plant.
and roof in north tonight au«l
Ralph Went, former -alr-moo | partly rlomJy in north Saturdn&gt;.
with the Cuilahy I’ackiiii.- Com
warmer.
l a n v of Orlando, prior h* hi- so *
Alabama
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and
(istment In the -ervire. served 16 j Snttirday with co tintie*! c**ol aii I
months In the 1‘aciflr srea on . frr»h wiriiU on r*»M#t
transport fenytnic men and sup
II
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later was tranaferred to Ihe
the Civil War, about r..0o0.(88i
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T N K W S P A I’ KII
VOLUM E X X X V I

E a tn b lk h e d

190K

S AN FO H I). FI.OH1DA,

M ONDAY.

Member \ssiiciatrd I’ tcsm

A l 'l l l l

Passover In Goebbels’ Home

Landing Is Made In
Great Force On Eus&gt; ter M o r n i n g 1125
Miles From Japan

Taxation Is Seen
As Big Question
F o r Legislature

&gt; r AM*atat»4 P n u
Tokyo reported Ihr Amer­
icans hat r utarlrd landing*
on Junir DUnd, GO mile*
weal o f Okinawa.

.

tR&gt; A****i#i m rtT+M*

T A I.I wM IASSK K . Apr. 2. t * V
latatKMi vihnl
kind anti ho*
much — appears to Ih i the main
event for the M-day Honda I.cr *
t» In tun- session that will convene
at noon 7 u**«dn)
l ltHi* * ill he plenty o f other
hocfy
(hu adwiiu &lt; m in ittiopft ait that the,
wdi in Hidt'ihovs • and main hi
them will have n dirert bearing
op t)ie amount mid form of tu\r«

tor, three to l lv » nqlc.i deep. on
the » M t coast. Tho operation. thi
Jaritrit o f the Pacific war. i«a&gt;
Oupporlrd by 1,400 ahtpa ulid 1..MII'
carder |ilanea. Admiral NirniU
asserted, “ The final dreiaire vic­
tory in tho Pacific ia in vii-vr.
"About
-00
Ruperfortreaap*
raided Tokyo again, raining dr
atrurlion oil the Nntmjiinu a ir ­
c r a ft rn ifin t factory.
In
the
Phflippinea,
where
American
advanren
rmillnomi.
Central MucArthur repoit.-d 10,
971 dead Japanese counted in
the laat five days, increasing thr
^a'ipponcae total to .107,000
(illA M April 2, tA*)—American
doughboys nnd marines lr.ti.lft *m
Okinawa Island, southern irittewny
to the Jnpuneko homeland. En*t«r
Sunday morning. &lt;juickl&gt; »r&lt;ut«*d
aright m f l f t ‘ of taftrhr* and l*\
^nightfall pushed inland to n depth
of three miles at some
Undoubtedly surprised u» to the
Rloaa o f, invasion, the tSd.iXM) to
80,000
Japanese
defender h of
Okinawa ^«&gt;nly .’I2.S miles south

n«*ct*ft«ni v
tint ei loir t'uldwell has estimat
« d Hint het wiomi $10,000,000 and
&lt;lJ.tHMl.ihHI rxtru annually *111
lui\f In Ih- raised il the l.egis
lutuii pio\nl»*&gt; thi inr reuse 4 in
•pn at iiif funds and State service
• tteiiMoii ht ha * i-udor
arid
1 »*• &gt; I «-gl**l»Vj»r* have said thr&gt;
M* ulifi

’

d o M c Z tm *

••f the House and Sell

TH K NAM I “
. -n» v altk-'Uirh -time msmtaPI Yet the) hake
•ttiii»i* ••stm i* fii*&lt;*es»i4r&gt;'
hull' h\ Ill'll i
I tie 11 vcffior
InmpM-r, has
the n u ‘ii ;t..
giki'ii 1 'il*- tndiinfion «*f his Ul* 1
t#le|*hot*‘ •I ■*•
plugin'll
Hr l* i*Vi cctctl to out
line at h-ast l.is -uggettions for
tman&gt;tni: the expanded program
a hen he delivers lip* mesftsga to
•tie I eg tala tun* at 3 00 1* M. tha
n|ieriinir *lav of the srssion
So la ., he has turned down h
propo-.il* to legnltre and tax gen
loft1 i «mhling and he has in
do ill* d lie Will not Uftk for &lt;1
t m e » .i I snip- fas. ahhough he
ii\ •
v eh. • ni if the 14-gli
.» i « • • acts it
M oh of tor fuiiihcitt! proldetn
V;». tn ought Oil h&gt; suspemlun
of iii. ing and coliteugcii*. vllliumi*
t&lt;vii i.C it:* Pf*..1&lt;^l.&gt;t4v) Annual iV*

ha was as-

IUh” l i T l a i S T l f U r
ft ,ftf »•*▼*«• than, ha returned
Wftlted States, but shortly » f Alabarqp: Fair
tonight and
Tuesday. Cooler la north portion
T u#m a *.
. i
Florida! C o n t i n u e d w a r m
througbvBmeday, Partly cloudy In
south »nd central portions, mostly
cloudy a * ] few showers In me­
treme north.
Johsnn
matlcian,
inch squ

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the

UttlrDi

S«*« •oid \rm) f-b • tisi«sr» fr|»t»i',
■«qfc,.nin&gt;f
il'ieln tel
ttfnl
had
•peareiil HS miles t*»v*»nd
*****
man
transput!*
cotitinuetl
lh«&gt;
race from Holland
The D ilH
Arrnv half led into I &gt;dda **•“ !
Kassel Dm* Utter l*W» mllta fr»»m

II • • t IMlt

*T .

Are Found In Gar ' • •

Higgins Attends Pre­
liminary Hearing In
Jacksonville Today

Investigation l»\ 1*......
•I
Hof (•
Willmo • nh I I V •’
Sheriff Jack lin k -ill
• ••- t&lt;
nctikitir- of 111•• *f
I• *
liquor letted good imiill-*
■
rt:20 o'clock Sundav
imoiong
when their nil nigh! \»!*ilemr \%*
rewarded l»&gt; thr ••»'• ' **f '
Kkerrt* 1'Htfniiii
»' I *\t- *
lilft lift I Met* ui \ «
i*
ing I •• ff'e gallon fig^ • •" f • '

M-SgL Ke e l i ng
•Retires From Army
Af t e r 30 Years

■ will be. only two bond
this year, he revealed, as
ed with three last year,
■aid it is hoped to sell as
Z bonds In thaae two drives
e sold in the three drives
&gt;mr.
ing out that the net In/ the people of the United
belli be at iU highest level
lory this year whila the
le supply o f consumer
is III be at Its lowest level
{year*. Mr. Lehmann said
will produce an acute
! and
demand
problem
|an be met only by Urge
v n U In E bond*.
I dollar today is worth
ID cents” , be aald. end I*
■4 to be worth about-$1.20
* war la over. Save your
•'W ami buy later when
oter U worth more,
oh at today's luncheon
&lt;11D TL Driuon of Day4 e h , U . E. Dinwiddle o&lt;

.

JO Five-tJallnn Jugs tll , ,! , ,!
&gt;rpfMoonHliineLiquor| ' .

• l Three new director* were «l*o
■ reted by the club memberehlp
■jirine the luncheon. They were
4-oriri- /Touhy, II
H. Colemnn
«&gt;&lt;I .1 I. In elr)
L'lr
l.e«her enmr to Ranforil
llth
hi« family frooi
Penn.ylvknn in
at which time hr
|fftrrhasr,| the Celery City l'rt'i*
lift
Comnanv
fuiiii
W
''
lllynm
Mr I mhi-r nol.t hi. in
tek'X In thr printniK
company
P)|Z. B. Itnthff. He i. u merou t i u u u a d m f f t f , V f J I C B i V IU i ' t U l l *
be| of the City Plannins Com•r Sergeant John 0. Keeling of niftvion, the O l’ A price board,
12th Infantry Training Company, »n| has been active In Chamber
Infantry
Training
Detachment ui j-ommerca work.
No. 1, School Troops, Infantry
fVe.ident Hoy Holler oppoin'.8ehool, received his final dis­ »&lt;l Ticoritr Touhy a. tho Hotary
c h a r g e from the Army here to |rv(tr«rn talivr for the Revnitn
day. He intends to live in Sanford ' W i« loan drive and introduced
until trraduation from Junior I K .fl Lehmann who i. in the city
High School of hfs) son, U-vear tixliy to hrlp in launching the
old John O. Keeling, Jr., who I Henfnolc County drive. Mr. I-ehplays on the school ha.ehall team. mnif. laid that the K bond quota
a
M/8gt. Kcelina hexan hi. army for th i. drive will I f t billion
•career in March. 191S, when he dollar, i . compared with 2 1.2
enlisted at Jefferson barracks, bllliftt dollars in the Hixth War
Mo. A fte r recruit training he I-«a4
Lllrida is exnected to sell |f&gt;(k000.duo worth o f E bonds, those
whirl are sold to individuals, as
distijrt from corporations; where­
as tfe quota fo r theat bonds in
the ftat drive wss only |31,000,-

In fantry. « f u r

|{, T|ifi

Scott P i t t m a n Ka s Ic*r S e i v i r t Hearing Is Slated
x
• J c
Draw liiK t rowt
Arrested FonTo , (U.;ll nuirrilt |At City Hall On;
Deepening River
L i q u o r Activity ...................

l.*a Lesher was elac lad fires!
ilrut of thr Holary llu h at it*
knnual election of of/icara. hald
\y the Ijoaid of dlrectafa InuncilU
llfty aftor the luncheon today at
lh&lt; Mayfair Hotel.
Walter M.
|ln&gt;nies and Claranco
Ha&lt;idina
here
re-elected
•ei*retiiry
and
treasurer respectively and Fletchkr Rolls wa« elected seraeant-at-

THRU

III, a•••«&gt;»»« *4 riw»'
A m o ricn n
tronp-*
a lm o s t
tw o-thiri|s a c ro s s tic r m n in
at siiim - |hm il h a tlli'il
to
w ith in less th an 155 m ile s o f
It.-rlin and
w ith in 15 o f
N tii-n ih .'ig w h ili- tin- f i r s t
ami N in th a tm o -s lu n yi'il til
t,. v\ 11 m* .nit to .non t.i I'M*,
ooo
N a z is tra p p i'd in
llu*
su rrou n ded U n ltr

.■* h.i-. • . .»me f o r w a r d
w it h
C
.i t i k
• p la n * to r r a id in g th e

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2

I hr
\liter Iran I ir -• »»*•!
Ninth aMtnr* hate lr»|i|K«l
1IO.IMK) fir*!
lute l.rrman
lri*«|is in Ihr Wuhf ami thr
HritUh Serwnd \rm&gt;. drl*in «
swiftly northeast. i« ihtralnt
rd In thru* a nmwr about
annlhrr a M f aim ) x"*iit*
in Holland. in lu rin i Ihr N a il
• Irm ath in Ihr »r * t b) I «*•»third*.
Thr
Sinlh
Arm )
dfQvr 100 milrs r**l
ihr
llhinr. «eU |»a«t I be Itutw
amt Ms %■■»! iit«lu«trie% Thr
If rilnn* wheeling toward the
north tirrmin jwirt^ plungeit
in ih f oulokirt** i»f I riiji-rlrh
and l.rmiau ami rearhrel the
/ulphen • l'.n**che«le
canal
Kheine and I n4clinlf fell to
Ihr 21 wt arni) group

What Kind And How
Much Is Expected
To He Hot Battle

,

A great force of Ameri­

can sotdlerii inclutlitiK infnn4rymen- invaded Okinawa in­
land 325 mile.i from JnpAn
tually without seeing a Japaon Easter morning and virnese soldier overt ...t three
A irfield s and u dozen villages.'
They increased their hold­
ings to a nine-mile long sec­

/{ p a n

Super-Highway Takes Yanks Into Frankfurt

Nearly 100,000 Ger­
mans Are Trapped
In Kulir District As
1st And 0th Meet

m
gfi*.oi»*«hin»1•
!•
-*•

Sheriff I.iigi-m Hd w i
*
Mern. state lievriajR*
and City Policaman I • H« ••
baugh.
life officers had •I'ftll
night *aiting f»»i thru
p hi
having detrriuti cd fi**fii | »* *&gt;
invr«t igut ion thnf h« k"*»M
up with u
til*
•
k%hlftkry . i liirf \N ill iam- .»

tiiwurd

lliv

Imalltis

vftltvle'

in. *11- i I m ptiftf tAa t sk».i i thuf
i* Itemp |iropo«ed f«•r «rn*r*»l
I'Tor idis
i •*iitit\ f Minmiftsionrr« will *••’.
jMtirn then rt-gulur m«*rtmg u hi* 1*
-tori'* .it M' *Hl i't I'H k t**in**» i •*,k
'i'**f nifig n **r *ln (• «•11•-«••! tl«lll*H l lllg an.I will I r« .*|ikri.* «i
J
I
Nl lit • 'tldiii* f. « * I

llit*k

ley hidden, aci ■inline t•• 1
Willinm- Ar the o ffu rr- » mI■I•••
|y ero.r, thr man burked up ‘
the .ulr of hi. &lt;ui “ k --n V&gt;'t m&gt;
he said and admiltrd lie ‘ui I
liquor In ihr car
Ihr o f'lc e i.
found thr five ten iralloii ju,-*
o f moonshine covered with burlap
1‘ittman w ai
teken
to
tin
County Jail, and at .1 Oil o'clock
In thr afternoon wn« turned overto Kcderal o fficer, of Ihr Alcohol
Tax Unit. The Mercury coupe » « •
also turneil over to the Eedettil
men.
The meon.hine liquor ha- hern
brnught to the County Jail «w.ul
Ing disposition by Federal author

pul ' •• tll.il tfi(« l* -l !• thi i i , r ls
(•flit vrgrtutdr pf im «•- *i*r • n| 11 •
dll u ft- it will pruk nlr till* 1 f - U|'
•*«t mean*
transportation *d
fmi-hrd pr«*durts
thr r*t#*rn
oiurkrt," ftaid
Mayor lliggin**,
“ and will r«*«ult in trem jinlon%
-a\ir»*r to tk«* rntir** commu'iity
“ M ir t'lty of Sanford.'* hr
addl'd, “ haft obtained IvgltluMvi
authority from thr
M"Hoii
of the Irgiftluturr to form a port
authority for thr purpoar of dr
vrlotnng- *mtablr
trrniihn:)&gt; . at
Sanford that will b»- ut thr junr
lion of rail water and htgh*a&gt;
€’ 1 1y Cnrnmiaaionrra have eli*. iged
M T V iirt of the rn g in e e iin g firm
o f Iteynold*. Smith nnd H ill* o f
I in*k ftofiv illr who are now flevrl
iip ln i
plana
for
warrhnuaia.
wbarveft. railroad conntvtbfna un«!
highw ay ronneqtiona to serve the
term inal*".

itles.

This is the second hlq moon
shine liquor rnul here within n
month's time. On March t». Fed
eral. City and State law enforce­
ment officer* seiled 4f&gt; gallons
o f moonshine, also 109 empty
five gallon bottles, and nrrrstcd
Jerry Martin and Jnrk Jnhfi.nn,

Lieut C. deWolski
Visits Rest Center
A N A IR SERVICE COMMAND
STATION, Somewhere In Eng­
land, Apr. 2. (Special) — Lieut.
Constantine de Wol»kl, the ton
of Capt. and Mrs. C. L. da Wolski
T9f*-Country Club Road, Sanford,
recently enjoyed a “ receas” from
aerial warfare at an A ir Service
Command Reat Center-an English
Seaside Resort Hotel where Amer­
ica'*/airmen who provide aerial
cover for th« advancing Allied
Arm lf* In 0erman&lt;' may relax
between missions.
Hare, Lieut de Wolski lounged
In tha restful atmoapherp of this
vacationiand hostelry and was
provided with evtry type of re­
creational facility. American at­
mosphere, and all the touche* of
“ home” a n provided by the
American* Red Cron, co-partner*
with the Air Service Command in
tha operation of tha/Reat Center.
A fter eight days he went beck
to hla combat atation nady to
play hla part once again In the
atr battle supportin' the Allied
fighting ever Germany.
*'
TJeuL de WoLsii ha* completed
27 missions over Nail-dominated

eocie*

end

Institutions.

Oovernor Caldwell almost cer­
tainly will ask for craatlon of a
Statewide water control agency,
ang ha haa Indicated hla en­
dow m ent o f plana for regula­
The charred and almost unting
the embryo petroleum ag­
ency. Comparatively minor sums recognltlble body of Julia Man­
will' be needed to finance their uel, 46, negro widow of A lta ­
monte Spring*, was found by o f­
ailm|ftlstratlon. however.

Nearro Widow Dies
As Home Is Burned

ficer* at 10; 50 o'clock Sunday
•venln* after fire of unknown or­
igin, had ' razed the four-room
*. BYRNES RESIGNS
cottaga Ui which the lived by hcr----------aalf, It was reported thi* morn­
WASHINGTON. Apr. J .-W V - ing by Sheriff Charles Hand who
The resignation of James Byrne* was called to tho scene of the

aa Director of War Mobilization
and Reconvaralon, and tha nomi­
nation o f Fred Vinson to succeed
him wms announced today. The
President aald ha bad no alterna­
tive other than to accept hU
resignation, a»kliu| Byrne* to re­
main on the JobriBBtU Vinson,
now Federal 'Loan Administrator,

fir * ..

Alio Investigating the blaze
were Dlputy It. 0. Sarofford and
JuiUce of the Peace Roy Buckholder of Altamonte.
The U t­
tar declared an Inquest was not
necessary. The cottage was abUie
whan tha flra was first noted
by neighbors, according to Bher-

School Bills To Be
Explained At Meet Floods, Tornadoes
Damage The South
|*rii|M»rd bills affecting school
Interests In the state whlth will
Ih. submitted to the State le g is ­
lature at ita spring session, will
be explained to principal! and
teachers of while schools of the
county by Supt Edwin II. Hrowning o f Madison, president of the
Florida Education Association, at
n meeting of the Seminole Teach­
ers’ Club to be held In the Junior
High School auditorium, Thur«
day evening at 8:15 o’clock.
These bills nre of Interest .int
only to the achool nersonnel, but
to every patron and taxpayer in
the county, according to Mrs. IL
C. Maxwell, president of the
Teacher’s Club.
A cordial invitation has been
extended to nil citizen* of tha
eckinty to atttnd the meeting, at
which In addition to Supt. Brown­
ing'* talk, there will be n general
discussion of the severnl Items
to be presented to the Legisla­
ture.
.
,

Flood/, tornadoes, tidal waves
today left fi^ h t persons dead,
hundred* homeless and unrounlrJ
property damage In the South.
Italns increased the flood danger
along the Mississippi's tributaries.
A three-foot tidal w av* from the
(&lt;ulf swept up the Atchafalnya
River Into Morgan
City, l-a„
flooding &lt;80 blocks.
High winds amt tides carsixed
a boat In Mobile Hay, ami ohe
man was drowned.
A tornado
killed three persons in Canev,
La.
Eleven homes were demol­
ished in Many, La.
Minor wind
damage was reported at B ir­
mingham and, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Four persons wsre drowned near
Frath, La., when an automobile
plunged into a flooded ranal.

11•i •«| fnt.i'ill |*o Mirth w a &gt;
only
n7 inr Ir 11 »lrfn o ni v **«
f'.T inch Ih-Iou normal ai*«»rd
mg l») H ^ N\hilnrr, weather
man
Net defineiicv b*i
the
year to &lt;!atr ia t *»7 inchea ot
ruin, of which I 71 mche* hafallrn thi* vrai
A verigi tern
peratur* f**r NL»r* h wav "A I dr
gre«*ft
Thift kka- 7 degree* l l o v r
tht normal average «»f
-I de

Colonel Jack Peters
Back From England
T A M I'A . Apr J. i/V» i ul Jack
IVters. director of per.onni'l fm
headquarters of the Eighth A A F
In England, is In Tamps for a
:it)-dav leave to rest and rrcuperatr from three year, of .rrv lre
overseas.
He left lor the twarb yester­
day. where hr expecta to *|&gt;emt
the greater part o f hta time at
home
When
the war
broke
Col.
Peters held a commission in the
reserve a. second lieutenant. He
was railed into service In Jan­
uary. 1942, and left for overseas
duty the following April.
He
rapidly was advanced to his pre­
sent rank of full colonel.
Ills job In England is s ts ff
officer In charge o f formulating
policies for personnel o f
the
Eighth A A F. part of which is
determinging
the
policies
for
awarding medals and citations to
airmen.
The colonel is thr husband ot
the former MUs Eleanor M. Mc­
Kay. of 2910 Hawthorne road.
Tampa, and a son of Mrs. T.L.
O’Connor of Sanford, and receiv­
ed his education in the Sanfdnl

There era 4,000,000 Japanese
under arm*, with JJOOOfiOO more public school* and a t the Uni­
versity of Florida.
. _
ready for lervlca

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A L L C e A LIN O 18 OF GOD.
BOTH OF BODY AND SPIRIT,
THE SYMPTOM OK GOD’S IN
DWELLING IS JOY: Thy IIrEi
ahall break forth ** the mornIn*. and thy hralln* nhai; uptlng
forth apeadlly,— lit . fl:B.
DaIlia h
(From KaleldoTraph&gt;
Woman lovea by hrart and wholly,
Never let* her mind Infrr
That th« man that the ha« rhoten
la quite different from her.
She can taka a lunar rreatuie,
Who ti clearly of thr air,
Sprinkle him with clay-red po»-

d#r,
Cut hla flowlnir silver hair.
Steal from him hla shining eaaance,
All hla brifhl ethereal store,
With no quilma or pang* of coracianca,
Shut them In a bureau drawer:
And he will target the cradle
Hollowed from a milk white moon.
Wing* that ware aa brightly burniahed
Aa the golden dlac of noon
Later when he flndt the stiver
Of the hair he had once worn
Ha will only mildly ponder
From what head It had been thorn
RUTH MOREHOUSE.
Apparently

It

It all over

Europe but the foot rare.

In

W# ire where the mine operatori have rejected Madame Perkina’ propoAtl*. We wouldn’t l&gt;e
gurrriard if thay rejected Madame
Perkins’ proposals Juat bream*
mad* ihyr Madame
ay
Perkin*.
flOVlt haa come to thin* In
England a newapoper runa thr
following advertisement: "Owner
of tractor wlahea to eorreapond
■with widow who owni a modern
Foster thrasher; object matri­
mony: tend photograph of ma-

thin*.1'

l Leslie It i g h I a jr, Waahlngton
corraipondant, explain* tha sugar
shortags, neglecting to mention
that Florida could be feeding
the entire 'nation if the govern
Tnept had not restricted auger
production In this atata before
the war.

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wsstl .that should b* criticised.
That’ll where1 the tourists come

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We take a pardonable pride (r
the eucceaa of op* of our former
employees who has been made
editor of one of tha Army news­
papers In FrenCe. When Stanstrom earn* to us, he couldn't
ipfll eat: wb*0 he left ha could.
N^w he’s-an editor. It juat goes
toiebotj What hard Work, parservcrence, and plenty of guts will

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1 We heard of a naval flier tha
Other day stationed hen for two
mqnth* before going to the
Pacific , who wanted to bring hie
mother and father to visit while
ha it In training but they could
find no place to ’. etay. We d*i*
•ay there are acores of aucb
Why don't soma o f our
mod Banford families open their
D^uoa to vliltora o f'th li kind?

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L A S T , B ’O i '. 'N O T L E A S T , P O W E R F U L P f t C E A R G U AMENT

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r.;t u.i; .r.u r f'L r .;. eat r,.s n i- .
,.I r.' . 1 Hum A. ulu[ h*
Amcr.cam
iU*i.5
i; to read the
and adjacent regions, lfl.ilfad_.Qt IP?.
wtio h *-f
lately rejoicing in the neemingly aucceasful crime of the
Hitler gangsters. there are only thousands of German*
standing patiently in the lines of the American-occupied
axea. “ waiting to .sign rrKiaLraLiua-Jilanka and b« finger­
printed."
So have the mighty fallen. And their greatest fear,
says a correspondent, is that Hitler and his outfit will iurn
military weapons against them, as punishment for yield*
to the Allies.
Doubtless there will still he bitter fighting and delay
in many areas. The Nazi leaders, like MncHelh. are now
“ sunk ijo deep in crime" that apparently they must now
continue their evil war a« long as they have |mwer to fight.
Bill the rank and file of the O rm an armies will
hardly continue u hopeless fight. Most o f them may fall
away as soon as they can safely do so, and find their way
home to see how their families have fared, and seek job s
or tackle their spring plowing.
Lucky will they be if, after all their great adventures
and visions of world (tower, they can find fond to eat, or
grain to sow, or tools for working. The Nazi plague has
stripped their country liure, and they must start all over
again with only what the consideration of the A llie s Iwaves
.bent.

The late John H. Clarke was one o f the few Supreme
Court justices to resign for any reason .but age. Originally
appointed by President Wilson, he served for sis years
with high praise, withdrawing in 1922 to supjKirt the
League o f Nations. Hn never lost Interest In this cause, uiuT
doubtless felt vindicated by recent events.
The greatness of his sacrifice may lx* judged by noling how unusual his resignation was. Before him Charles
Kvans Hughes retired in 191(1 to run for president; in
19-42 James F. Byrnes, after serving only a year, gave up
his post to l&gt;ecome director of economic stabilization.
To find other examples, it is necessary to go buck to
1B77, when David Davis' resignation to become United
-Stales senator from Illinois brought into office it different
president. The disputed returns in the contest between
Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican, and Samuel J. Tilden.
Democrat, were to be adjudicated by un electoral commis­
sion, representatives anti supreme court justices,
The body stood seven Republicans to seven Democrats,
with Davis, an independent, holding the bulunce and ex|Hrt
ed to vote for Tilden. When Davis resigned, he wits succeed
ed on the commission by a Republican justice, and Hayes
became president.

Front
With so many sit tint loos, Jsith military and civilian, mi
confused, anti with French uffuirs appearing more chaolu
than most, it is strangely calming to learn that France has
just paid $-10,000,00(1 to the United St ates on i I h account
for lend-lease materials shipped to North and West French
Africa,
Moreover, this makes a total of ? 1511,068,997 in hand
paid on the same account, leaving only $40,000,000 or less
than uiitt-fourth, sldl to go. la-nd-lense supplies will cense
Lo lai sent to French Afriun on June HO of this year, says
l/eo T. Urywley, Foreign Economic Administrator. Any ma­
terials sent after that will be bundled through regular com­
mercial channels.
So at least one phase of the dreadful conflict comos to
a somewhat hopeful end It is believed thut French Africa
can soon take care o f herself. It takes at least one year,
sometimes more, for a war-torn country to get itself to­
gether. A period o f convalescence from the disease of war
ia required. But when seedtime and harvest are allowed to
succeed each other in the natural way, without Interference,
stoppage, looting and destruction, almost any country an
finally get on its feet, feed itself and go on from there.

The Home Stretch

Miami la being criticized on
account of the tourlata which
have been going there to play
during
these wartime winter
ptonlhl. But It acema to us It
should.be New York, Cleveland.
Chicago, and polnta east and
from.

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1344

3,000,TW mJtv.d

ilnlf t»f tin*

l i t la hard to uadmUnd why
Kh pressure la being ap*
_ fo r'th a enactment o l ‘ tha
ipower Control Bill, with ■the
BDDOrentlr so near I

i*n 49 per cent. IF you decide In
advance where you'ro icofng. IF
You don't go farther than 60
mtlea. IF you understand that
you must be back for bodcheck.
A TS N TIO N C OF C
IF you're not too tired or broka
rhay ean*( ihfu MB out,** pro- to iro lo twa. IF yu can manage
Uatod T/B«t. “ Spud.’* Parnell of to (get -the peet.” '
” (!&gt;n n ll Ia.wl Innln U It Itnww Pnl I/***

Blandlng Notes

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third* of thr
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Uiinli nf the mm fm in fnmtliea
Irnnu tnrim-d nntt nf then
ttaTila* nml fruit hi 1111&gt;Iia: ■= la’ t v,,at

UNCLE SAM TO'
HAND OUT 44,200,050
EXTRA RED POINTS

W atiiDg For a Sail
The Modern Morehanl
Doran’t wail for SAt-ES
^ 11F ADVEKT1SE9 ^

Ttir fnratet*. windfall of rxUw
ttu [joints iTrr La goio* this
month, and rath month folknrIng, to Atnstlean houstDlvt*
ihrougliout the country.
33 million rite* rrd points, *[&gt;•niilmatclT, wtil be handed out
drains to customers
Ewhonirat
turn In ustd fata la a.treat
Victory drive for this eaarntlal at
mrdiclnc*. gunpowder, arntheUc
rubticr, aoapa, paints and a, tiundrtd other nrcesalUrw ofi tha
battleArid and boms front. Ptor
each pound of fata turned In, i ,
firry botucwlfs la cnUUad to 3
rrd point*.
"
Thr nrrd tor Hard fata ta *UH
uigrtiL Warm are urged to aave
nrry drop, every spoonful of
grraar poulblr and keep Saving
until final Victory over both
Germany and Japan.
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Obviously—
the boys at the front
can’t do it all!

11uil be! wren

Yankees Not Same
Under NewOwners
As Ruth Knew

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By SIDNKY S&lt; HKOITMAN
AT Nftt sfenluri**
NEW YORK I
m front
nf thr Ifi.i!&gt;!&gt;#•rt Itri’Utrv «-n Third

You can help—
BUY W AR BONDS!

nvivruit* ihi* ttf i r*i r ••f»11
Hoth
mifnril ofic uf hi* bumf lull l CUB*

irnrtn wlilh &lt;’ol Jukv Ruptnerl.
I YiniuH^ni f r o n t

n f lh»*

HMlher

kmildirtK

tilhn yruM Vailh » I*•t uf in)
nrllfhhurhotMi f rirLiln L&lt;*
my
fnvnhtr hallpliiyer* fumf out
kft«*r thiir talk* with thr mlorirl
Of rour«r, all. of ut Wiiia Alniya
iraltfd for thr itihf 1o rm«rgr
with hi* tan jhiIii ruai and fnmr&lt;l
cap. VVhrn wr
thr hi % hurl)
fellow walk out Inin thr vunthlhP
with « hupp) nmiir on hi* rhuM»y
fmc*. Nt would 1 1if aj h cheer
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an)
run to hi* *idr. I *1 hr* cr forrf*
lhr d«)
tin&gt; hr
I nuto^raphrd m
ijr firjt
thr
Ijb-rhall.
fherr* wBi Aoitirthintf utwuit tN’
Yankee* niui Ruth And HupjwrtV
BrifVkrry ihul held » &lt;pec ml |'li*ie
in nil our henrtA uhlrh » r hate
to lore—lint! will never forifet
I'art Of'HUUwilka. Kir.
The old Y in k m , a* I know
them, woro part of a great lia*«e*
ball dyn««ty. The^* were niao part
of the •idowfilkA of Ni w York, itf
ha kid* growing up here in the
big city.

FAKUELI/S

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other hull
Am! t*v&lt;*ry tinu* ht* hit i»nr,

frit thill hi* wcift hitting it for
m«* Firry time Hutu- l ijifieil hi*

cn|i it" In* urnt ovrr h««ntr )»Ut 11
i*fl*n Imiiijllig out it foumj ti
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I fell n*i if thttl ni j' a nw infill\*
There wnr an empty feel my m til»|&gt;«(| to me
thr pit of my tttiiimr h wh* ’ I
rhi(»e were *he \*r v% V
f 1r " t hrurd (hr new* that th*j
V ' *.ket** hadi lif rh Hold t•• 1af f / V itiiVct * I k ■*'v nml |m\ v*! I tie
Vanker* tuns " t ’ll u m j.i-ri
«m! 1‘cI
M« I’lr i , Dan 1
f1a f 11n I !l the) * *»ll t he till* "rtmr
Wehh
*ilhoij| Kti| peri. Harrow nn«| ail
Sure, die fu n i't and tradlti-m the reit.
o f the Yankees may still remain
I cm at ill urc Tony Ijt iic ii
under the new regime. The new
owners may give the fans all tha • tnrtlng the* hall on the way to a
winners they had under (lie old twin kill in*? I cun null set* Rp^i
lllipiurt dynasty. l)ul the Vunkres R olfr on ihirti ar t| Frank CrnAed
— f nnr rttrt TIHTTKti
from m m nil won’t
Tftf~~&gt;aTmP
on Jake Hiijiprit'* fa ir i»" In*
for the kid* of rny home town
It's Ilk* waking up one da; to wat' hr*l Insi hoy* from In* t til r I
flad that you've lost your rlow.1 h*1" e IniR Wftl
Rupprrls K*i Harrow, lluifnlna
friend— the moat precious part of
ami Mr&lt; ■rthv « err ni) &gt;outh—i your life,
Oine ars the &lt;1»y« of Hah
were vtjnirthiiiK lu loir :|r«r

dlnm. I was l)* r * when Loo aald.
“ Today I consider myself . Ik*
Isdtieal gey tn Ih* world." I too,
wan locky—&lt;o be there.
Aa I heard thost word*, tean
filled mv eyes' and a ipfna-tln.
sensation rolled up ar.4
j Ung
ui
doewn mv back. I aatg Uabo Rath
dr*[
ape nle -anna- -eroapd Lou*
broad ehouldera a* thouatnd* of

Bldg,

ia 111* former May Francis Uoith uf
Pit taburgh. Kel lj 'i tioiiietc iwn Keltjr hotcli the Medal of Ilimor ■v.-^n In
Italy. (/nimidfloTitil .S'ouialp/iylo)

The toughest part of this wur is still ahead The tough
est, that Is, for the home front. It will come uftur the vic­
tory over Germany.
Civilians are weary o f controls and rationing, of mech­
anical breakdowns, of separated famlles, o f all the worries
of war. They have been looking forwanl
y E day as a
sort of universal remedy. The men will start horrio. controls
will be eased,
manufacture will begin, anti everything
will be rosy.
But that isn't the w ay it will be. The war with Japan
may be only In its early stages. W c seem to have defeated
their navy, but their army is still 00 por cent intact. Most
of our men must go from Europe to the Orient. Some will ! Ruth. Earle romt.a ami Hob Mm I), The) were aliie a* long at
come home, but nqt all, for some time.
; awl in th» outfield, ami Iaju Oh they ronlroUeil ihe \ arikeew. Now,
rig, Tuny l^ ite n , Mark Koenig- ihty are font.
Controls and rationing may oven get.TjMffer. For the and Joe Dugan in the infield.
No matter what good happen*
mor* o f the world we reclaim from the Nazis and Japs, Now, they are Juat a rairaor* of In the stadium in the yean to
come under the .MwThail net-ujh—■
the more we are responsible for. Its peoplo must' be fed happy boyhood days.
I remember Ihe day Miller alt will not b« the Mine old Yan­
until they can grow crops and start factories again.
Huggtna patted away and th* kee dolrga.
Many things Indeed, will bo bdtter. I f all Americans day Jo* McCarthy look over ni
remember that V E day cannot bo the end, Is not complete tnsnarer.
I remember that July 41k,
victory, th* difficulties of what must be the home stretch
when the fan* said farewell to
o f the Pacific war will be easier to bear.
tha lata Lon Cohrig at tho ilk*,

dvniaii

.T h e use l&gt;( lin-c_Jju cure night

.~f un| wjtVnr* »r (* ptac«sJ ill ffim bliriunvr
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B m iJ t V E U S E F O R

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your needi and only after ha
thoroughly underetanda your
caae, doe* ho prescribe.

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M ONDAY

Tha P u t Matrons' Club, O.E.
g S m "iU m u t with Mr*. R. W.
Turner, 1M
I’ark Avenue. at

8:00 r. M.
TUESDAY
The N daV Howard Chapter,
U. Dk C. w ill meet at 3:00 I*. M
at the home o f Mr*. .1. M. iiayrs,
119 West Sixteenth .Street

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Tha Pilot club will holtl It*
dinner meeting In the lintel Mayfair at 7:30 P. M.
Daughter* o f Wesley I ’la.a of
the Methodist Church will meet
In the annex at 8:0(1 I’. M.

The Alathran Sunday School
» Ctasa of the First Baptist Church
W will meet at the home of Mrs.
R. F. Cooper, Cameron Avenue,
at 8:00 P. M., with Mr*. It U
Garrison, Mrs. Fred Harrison and
Mlaa Minnie Stewart as ro-hor
teaaaa.
t

Master Mason degrees will be
conferred Tuesday night at 8 00
o'clock at the Masonic Hall Light
refreshments will ha served.
fThe boardi meeting of the Wo

will
be held
he ai 10 :1X1
•^ man's Club w
ill be
A. M. in tha clubhouse.
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The Woman's Club wilt have
a business meeting and luncheon
at 12:30 P. M., followed by »
program under the auspice* of
tha Fine A rts Department. Mrs
Cornelia Noble will *i&gt;|&gt;ear on
the program and Mrs. James I.
Inglay
will
be guest
soloist.
Sponsors are Mrs. A, M. Phillips
Millie
lainier,
won o f
Mrs
and Dr. Elisabeth Trscy
Mrs. .famee lainier.
himt with u
B. B. Crumlay. Mrs K. li. Cle- party reCenlly, i-elebrnt it.jf hi*,
(nanta, M rv C.
Earl. Mi's liirthflay at the lomiei home m
E lU U e Kfrchhoff and Mrs Huy
MvardaH Avenue.
mond Ball will lu&gt; hostesses
Follow in it trurnen ami an Faster
eyrg hunt. Mob Shoemaker win
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F R ID A Y
awnnlefi p n in Favor* of buhh.ei
Election o f officers will tv- aid rookiei were |fi\en In The
held at the regular meet me uf IfiieBte,
Frenent were
Rrwlman Mru?n
the’ Legion Auxiliary at the I.ley, C R FldUPTi, Mob Sh e
gfon Hut at 7:30 PM Refresh
muker. Jimmy Marlh.nahl. Rid»er*
menta will be served
Gonzalez.
Allen
M affeti
and
1 Rotfer tlarner
Thorsday

Rillie Iainier Has
Birthday Celebration

Tha regular meeting of the Or
The M-IK lank [Ve^troyer haz
dar of Eaatarn Star will be held
i tha Masonic Hall at 8 &lt;81 PM a mechanical system vkbiih i*er
fb « Pant Matrons will honor the mlta co mplete ins ta ll a t ton of a
new enicine in less than two hours
lia r point officers.

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H y b rid With Party Wed: fr.ii^r. M itt sir

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three 'm all nat»**n&lt; vote * ves
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piopMse-l that * ounnl actio.1 be
Among the Sanford person- nround a pf*&lt;l&lt;Mt*l on winch -sl&amp;ai &lt; in* imat i ft in i.|
r e\ • If • .11 i-Jei t iiifi ti ik: h*. nr'1!
a .1 rpla' , *■
taken hv 11 “ majority** of seven,
who attended M m (irace Setiree’ s I u rmnitttiir** hrule u itrr ?kn aren- Ihr Hr
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MIRTH t N M H \i t MK.' 1x
ttoi, tndiuif ti ml !«u lolltiiv'
music recital was Mr*
11 M tvny The
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by «1 tiir *&gt;iio{&gt;Ee . 1111 revive o il
Five are agreed at least t **»
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ninny
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Mrs. D.A. Trull of Cairiasviib- ik4iNhinbrp.
•'iial] fiatn»M* rile **• Hat 44.' have them
Vm t a
Mr^ It
F « ’(viper of OvioiH I in’s', fen 1* an f (uilrri' itiVfi .iff I I ’Iui St 1 » k'111
has returned home after im n iic
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In Senior R ecital]-^) ^ ^ S~O n 'T l l
Miss (iraer Sehrer , coloratura
soprano and daughtei of Mrs
J. J. Duren, was presented in her
senior piano recital it Annie Rus­
sell Theater at Rollins College
Wednesday evening
when
she
sang a variety of selection*,
ranging from anas to ballads
Accompanied by Miss Daphne
Takuch. Miss itebrre's program
was divided into five jwrts ami
Madame Lout*? Mcr*rr, hrr voice
teacher, lauded the young singe
and slated she has shown marked
improvement since her last year’ s
recital which wav. promising.
Tbe complete program follow*
I
Aria
I.’A nte.ro, Snro Constant)
Muiarl from the opera II lb
Pastsire, Violin obligato by AI
phonai Carlo
II
Mumlmo-hi
Schumann
Iter Nussbpum
Schuniur n
Die Liebe l l i ^ (irlu goi. Sc h i lie r I
Ungrduld
Schubert
III
lea Hoses DTspahan
Faure
The Nightingale and the Rose.
Sainl-Saena
Oraisope
Chuusson
Villanelle des Petits s'anard*
Chabrie;
Intermission
VI
Aria: ,Ie Sul* Titanln
Thomas
from the opera Mignon
V
Sonnet
Ilarnetl
1 he petticoat
Trunk
from the North
Sibelius
Swiss Fch,i Siine
Fckf-rl

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and athlete* lead our armii . "
General# Kisenhn'.tr, Kr.oll*y,
and Deter#, fri n
mil i •• f * »&gt;
porntles of Olij hunt a'
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itarn of Army :f o it . tie r»■*otr
other |jf* emU who I m.o . ..d l r ,1.
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com lin lulu trfNfiflir nod U'd o.t
borne division* nil
memotaole
athletes ut the Pol t
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was
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WorKing u
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near l.toto ^ I imP, lo* oro** *d uf
Itirdue I'm vmvt tv in. 11*id, herd
seven job* to pay Ifis wuy. on
cnnjureil Up time and t* &lt; *;&gt; *.o
win 111 leltera til four iiiu /. i
sjwirts. *
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boot n vie*nrinijs fir Id _* f *jn..
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Lafayette, Purdne\ h*mo- e*»yr
•purred the *1*1 game w,f h V\ i
consul by offering ejarat-* pur-for the longest ru . I aige-t kick,
first score, last score
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player ilinking uio i por-*
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hall ronte.it j| rage l ills i/S n •••
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of today s lop ranking
C'unmnnders Isti chcd their
Careers nt the U. S. N'uval A’caiT
■•my sivcral decades ago theirs
s s i a path comparable tu that of
a present day midshipman.
They answered fo'^ffte^ nick­
names of '‘Pudge’’ or “ Dolly” or
“ Betty." They sang It the acad­
emy choir and played football.
They rowed and they wrestled.
Thry were class and organisation
officers. They hud their uuirks
ami Itjnsyncrnsies.
Tu members o f the class of
l.HUi ut the academy Adrn. W il­
liam n a“ ic| l.eahy. Chief of Staff,
wiis known for his “ growling."
fils athletic' prOwass seems lo
have been confined tu football
on his class team.
Besides serving as an editor
of Lucky Bag, academy annual
puhlirslion. and ns a racist lieutenant commander is the regi­
ment of midshipmen, "Dully.*' ur
the now. Commander in Chief of
the U. 8. Fleet Adm. Er.'.cst
Joseph King, was a pi she crewman and u football substitute.
A chunky
UXhi-Ot
fullback
nick mi ineil “ Pudgw" grew up t-y
command the U. 8. Third Fleet.
He is Adm William F\ Halsey.

thnufht rthliTv&gt;er ih*i thi.\ » t il
mean the Di!%ir«ct"* city goterrt
ment will tv tumed over to tb.people fete) live here,
T h «r t'» u ’ au lilt!** argumrM u»
Conifttts, iw fur ili !
ui lim).
that the District 'houi'tl
ixiorv tli'ifi

a

th iftitjso, tu H-twitiL Alaska,
tho f laliiM'J vw iuhI Uucilu R iw
orv rtuv% rvittvavntiKL
Bui tfliati ar«* matters which
would Ik left U|» lo k'origicA*, U
the Sujii: ^ r v t'u p j i»r act *SouM
ih

]-at L o f

a

INSJON Jeroma Tsmkio. I*, the
N a vy's youngest commissioned
omccTf-hv shown with his l-reta,
nils, as they passed through Chi­
cago cn route to Annapolis, Md.
Tamkln, who at 18 discovered th*
secret of the combustible gas de­
tector tube, will be In charge of
8.J00 men,gt the Academy's experi­
mental station.
( International)

till l 1*0tile
bow

they

Ml| t of
o te

NJv 'AO uboiit
goierneil*

rinicmlmcMt

|»i *hitbly

V s it

Pecs.

will

have.

T’ht* Best Ford Scrvicst
In C n t is l, Flsriils,
W * xpecialire in cvmp!i-l«. »u tor *•&gt;tfh .iils.

Str ickLuid-Mor

B* i\ «'K s r i N S K T r
(; t o .\ i f tk.-rr*. «n%
triiOt in th«* tnlk nt-* *rel * .ijn* ■
mil, tht* vutk Iptsw I* in * *+f
(*&lt;l|uillbm

IS

clo.AOt

11»

gc lil

ti

a

vott ami some »o ri u( reprncnbitlon In C o n m » i than ut any
time alnce thi iilile^t i hnbiiant
gut thrir fii&gt;t munturhe cupa.
Die rra5«»n in the Sinm un
( ’apper
prupnartl
cunititutiunai
amendment. Since
u «'*1 y*Yu
will have Ui vnie *»n it **r ul leoai
make it clear to y o u r staff IcgH
latoni how y«u r*rl 'utxmt «t, i f
just i»it well ihut i* be under
afood now
It'* hur*l tt» **f«* how ( •••ik'iH’t
H Dl Iff
• htlgaif . 31 ttfW'THK**
vanilla, J quart *jf mitk
, tt-.i
*p*mn Fait. hult*-r umi nutitiyg
111 at Iltilk Olt-f ht*I Aell* i , iiA :
nigur and naD Sin hui m
"lowly min 11if hi] v lrt* 4(rn *HfifAiId v a r i l b . F*»tit ml \I ure ntfo
cUKtaril mpM. Iidij a l*K
buUn
tr* each, nod sprinkle with uii»
meg* Rake in mmknttr oteti *&gt;o j
rack in a pa
*»f ** .11»*i an:il
ruatarrtu mrv »rt. When pmnt *f
11 thin knift io in w out ctenu
cumla id lm 1km# nr if ittmjH hr r*"
movmJ at otic* f ruio h««i a ai«
tu ktu*p it from cooking t**.. m=.s
S t n c rilhri hut or rdil in *•
atd cups A Npooulal W
L&lt; &gt;*f v
jelly made from Ftof-fdn fiyUx
limy

be

••rviig,

phu * d

on

top

b r fo ir

All rccopp*ng ii not oJike*
the same oppsatancs.

2

cups

milk.

The nr*ishod , w

y

Th® Cwhited Y/t*y cartus-s oil

Hr* ailments under *h® now Head so you hvx® the poselive assurance that maximum rmiuaju will bu vevuicd.

FHiS S M I M A K i S THE.
BIG DIFFERENCE

VAS
.^V W it
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C. C. Welsh
W E L S H T IR E S H O P
I o'* W . ‘2ml

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America and her.
weapon that m * v a g o t Amertc a n crops—from Am erican Qekls
- s t r o p g t h e a le g oytr p o a ld o n
trrtn ea s In a. w a r tn oth er un*
derground can ahakA" ’ '

;Aq you mean-our un-

LNEAMD
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dita

i’*4u.11
with the* ttfhi of ihv
nntion itt vuti g fur Prevident
and vice jMrWtdenL • *
*
The difficult y^lbui the proposed

“ U n d e rg ro u n d ’ ’

.

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ItWU^ thi* n
for ija *
tag tu* t;JvfK* of ttiO' Hollo ai v*tl*

la lc ly right.

-i

i answer

io nation’s No* I

tho Cuu^ULu-

an lettuce or other salad greens.
Baked Caatard
1 Ingredients: A to G eggs, 0 to

/V*. ] ® n/a i'rnrj

o»s.

tion.
It** h»*d tu see Ltther why the
voter* of the ijatloi would reftl*s
lo place in t tuiifrvas, ^here it hi

teaspoons salt. 2 tablespoons fat,
and 1 to 3 eggs, beaten.
Combine ntilk, \*iucf, corn
meal, salt and fat. Cook over
lulling waterAttrring constantly,
iglttl thickened, firailuallv soil
com meal mixture to beaten rgyi.
I’oOr into a greased baking doth
mid bake In moderately hot oven
t i to fi() minutes or until set*
Serve at or.ee.
E f I Slow
Ingredients: 4 or 6 hard-cooked
eggs, sliced, tk Cup chuppext cal­
ory, 2 cups ahiedded cabbage, Mb
typ ilired tomatoes, 2 tablespoons
chopped green peper, 1 table­
spoon grated onion, 2 ublespooaa
cno| ped pickle, ti cup salad

r a w sitting around aftee
id tha ether night talking
k d »* progreas o f tho w ar.
D arts wos spying how, in
a t Ganaany’t (!&amp;£)*&gt;L tlicro
under-

o

vva8 i u n

Ingredients;

N H r

mans

ituit-tuluig iietegtii\i

using eggs.
Hpoon Bread

gSUir

v*Ihmi

H 'nU tloii at i, Onif ia as. There tea *t

MORE F:U(i RFICIPES
By Anna 5tae Sites
Extrusion Natrlllcm Hpexiallsl
Eggs nic nimmg tho luindiast
o f all foods, as thny can he s a l v ­
'd ill «o many ways amt combin­
ations. In these days of limited
meat supplies, they liavo a very
rprrlnl appeal to tho home-maker.
•So, ihia week, mure recipes for

with local communities. The Railway
is continuously on the. alert' fo r every
opportunity to aid in Improving thoeconomlc lot o f Its territory,
And so we say with justifiable prides
MA builder wherever wo serve.1*

Ui ,*i

•C ofart V TTiTT Td!ori»*»r o UKTTY
tvnt i*f . *i v l tisnrhu«* .uuJ rvprv-

—
j Weekly from Home Demon■trsllon 3p&lt;c Isllsts.
Tsllshasaee

Kor many yrats, this has been a major
project with our Industrial Department.
Aa far back as the 1920’s, detailed survey*
were made o f tha beat locations for pulp
and paper mills, and the cooperadon o f
the load people was enlisted In our af-

n*i«ki. 1*i-

District Of Columbia
May Be Given Vote

H IN TS TO H O U SEW IVES

U the Seaboard's con

uihkr^liU], \

AfMj if ! "tr 4"- . JI .tN (#f the i t l l v *
adi'p! it
t\n an5cniii:i*-*«l. thco

many

u(iH tu»o ,!t W iir Houdn durlfii

resources o f the territory. These rffortt.
have been abundantly rewarded. Several
large milts have been located In our ter­
ritory In recent yean and other* w ill no
doubt bejjullt in the futufe.
,
Many other new enterprises. Industrial

1

who i t v«r.

11 -nt**.t v i v %b* *'1' ** '

the 1 vat War 1nan Drive

The Seaboard Railway his dalrped for
Itself the dUdncdoa o f being a-builder
wherever we serve. Our frientls—patrons
o f the Railway—have been gracious In
ponfirmlng thnclylnK
-

ui# Sum

Y I* t t !t

t'appvr fcMlj^
It u ni *uj .u»
-441_ It
- cor*n t l ' v t»m eitueno ui tn»
I LDIDWoMcL. ■1-5,4.t Us
V* Ala*
i *•|&gt;rr'efiLii ti j,

n» j a c k s m m
WASlll.\'GTUM — Suuii’ cluaa
rricmU o f tiie Preii'Icnt anil many
l&gt;olitic»l obeervrra here are run.
vi.cml the Trie blent hm nerved
notice that no nmUcr what huji
j’cna in vrnrM nffalra, he will
not he u camlblnle for the |)feniJencv it I'JtH.
They conclude this from
u
.ectnt chuncc o f |&gt;ulicy which has
been riotisl, hot so fur as I knots
over interpreted. When Croatdent liiaitcvcli recently n|.|willed
nefiiro ('unKtcss to y iir that
hour-lonir eaplnnntlon o f the Bitt
Three confcreice at Yalta, he
referred [luhllcly, for the first
time (w ith one exception). to his
I’tiy.ical incapacity.
For more than 12 years, Frank­
lin Dcla'.o Hooscvclt hat heon
more* often photuttraphed. and
more often heard on radio and
in the .iswm cls, than any plan
SCftiEM AND STAO I STAR A1 Jolsrxi,
in the w otU .
__
Sn. is shown setth Mrs. Jolaon, his
A» far hark as 111.12. his physifourth wife, on their arrival In Hol­
al condition was uteri hy opr*olywood. The bride is tha former
ntnti os a political arKumrnt. ’the
Krle Chenault Gatbralthe, 2I-ye8rI'reslde'.t himself never referred
o!d Him arlress fronv Little Rock,
to it. It wasn't any secret, hut
Aik. They were married InQiiarlrthere the siiti.ect ended. No dinu
tile Aiiri.ua
/rii rerjui liana It
-Sho rmilil read or hear was uniware that the Ihresiilant had
*rn pnratixed H the lower part
of hi&gt; leg* hy infantile |nrulynta.
But you nc\n anuld have known
it fioin anythin^ the President
said oi any nppeurUncc hr niAilc
ocfnre camera* or newsreels.
If*
It iff* •! Ii# \ V r* t
I n Hit Its
1 have dlseossed the reasons
1 ,1 t
A
i I 'u i d o
he b**"iiir.
tin *It**i•I *
t four letter mar for Ihia with a score of persons
II*- *x I* ,* f»'•*f year vsunity play who have U-en persocmilly or
VI HI ltrtilii.il!
husk ethill I urn! pollticallv associated wtlh the
I n v u r i a ti I y their
liii&amp;idiAll, \ll \m erica halfImck in President.
answers are
i I I That K.li.R,
I ti I &lt;» and Itithfrr of Wen! Pain
.ini; ago dstermlned that he
would not peimtl his tsfirinlly
ui lie used ns a |K&gt;litir!iI unset
o gain votes through sympathy,
21 That the confidence of the
people who looked to him for
leadership should not lie shaken
&gt;y the false imptension that their
eitder was at Invalid.
,
For mure than 12 years, with
•ut any specific taboos, there has
•een sit understanding that ro
.torirs or pictures would hr vlt
-ulntcil playing un Mr
House
veil’s Infirmity
Why. then, suihiroly, h *» ho
appro'ed ths release of such
•tones as that from the MrdlUr
•uiiraii whun lie .save H&gt;u Haul
•f Saudi A ta hill a wheel .hull
ike his own VVhv has he so far
(nipped thr veil as to apologise
. 1 shut may have laea-n his must
yiilel) cnriittkteil public nddicss
*0(1110 f'ongrcss llie other day fur
remaining sealed and ••xplaininj; i
(lilt It was easier, iw muse to !
.taint hit tuid tu carry ten pounds .
&gt;f painful steel to at e* on the j
owrer par! o f ins leg* *
* fi« » t
i
hi** hithit o?
The answer, say friend* and [
‘ «p
1* • v • S«V4 Ml||Vei vitoi
**l fc-i Msa| H&gt; &lt; * M '* hi' h|i&gt;l «0lt
l itl JlUh.iHJHii wa rIII of |Mrl k-ieK jyi
a «*iriffle yffii* lit* hope* til
j

, ejua

Admiral fcfng Was
Known As “ Dolly

Rotfsevelt Is Not
Expected To Run
A&amp;ain In IBIS

M odern Warfare executive.
May* the !,* yr r , 1
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-t
fought u i
i
Takes More Guts batik*.
find in every rM
'
phi lies amt Umk«
Than Last Fight i|' vtrargth
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f t E M E M B E P M E *THE 6 A l &gt; D u \
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W H AT A B O U T S
TH AT H EP D O F I
T P A iN E O S E A L S
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’ I’M GOH\K3 T O B U ZZ 1
TH E C3AW6 A N D TELL
E M TO &lt; E E P A n EVEj
O PEN FO R A C U TE
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hot for 6 Insertions
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UONE 1 « OK BRING YOUR A d . lo / U K

nANFORD HERALD

cOOat five word* to lbs list, m end ini pnotra am) address.

VU ^ tfirth n n itU for allusion. wanted will bo chiriro) for at I k
gyLer classified n l u

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE—
II. n. POPB INC.
Voter
H e s lrrj
.n il
R oom
Heater*.
B O A T with Inboard motor

A T s r i !•
.lug’’ Quarter
Hui\r SlalliMit. t* * t&gt;it \ iih *c
turn privllcirf- J. C
Trier.
(,r«r»\il|p
I'himr full)-It.
CURTAINS,
luce •luble doth*
icarf*. washed, .*lurched, and
stretched. 518 Mcll*mviltr Ave,
Thoiie I*71*.

for quick sale. , J. A. I
. . 8 1 ^ . lal fit.__________

T W O S M A L L f f u — one with
3 acre* tiled land, good wall. I
two story dwelling, g a n g *, out
hou*e, ftbout COO ft. wtit of
IsAko Mu&amp;roe Foil Office. Onr
with 6 acres tiled land, jro*&gt;*i
well, about H mile from Lake I It \* 11» K _(
for Hire or Rent
J6-r, Holly
Monroe Foit Office, with tw*t
A vr J'Itnfte ,r**&lt;*^0*^
- «
itar&gt;' dwelling. 2 »tury barn
J.W. Hell, Phone
1ft, Lake*
Monroe. Fla.

KUSINESh SERVICE

SPRING P L A N T S now readyPepper*. Tornatoea, Eggplant
CoUanli. Broccoli, J.W
Hell
Phone 16, Lake Monroe.
IR ON DEI) and flat eprlng*. t»I
W. Ul St

HTtlKAUF.
fisen^e
•Ullage

yiMif ear nt K.nt*i
Hpeci.
fnt#
de«-t

u%ed in- - m i n .

T&lt;r.i ■’*.'?:*-i " ? 17 jm ttii ir.d f . i 'K

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Thu ami other |r»'%mv** &gt;tf f
tore air war wrrr pubimhrvl uilh |
coruent of the War Dejuirlm nt
and approval of lien.
II
II
A rnohl
The ulidrr tank i* proiir'- cii
to br, tow rt] like gliileri of * if ,
lout kind* liow in u»r.
Nfter
landing it would detarh it* ^ io k -,
* fJ z
im .
and become nit orilinarv I an I
In Uiriilintr il* i*n|firi«v» would j \ m
operate, driving it" Irnrkr, while j
jLT «
yet in the all, ft I the |n*-it «d to
ylider at the inutneni «*f -• , m*
with the ground Mr
•uigitfdn &amp;l*o that it t« |»o«nt I*to fit porttoiifui onto the tr*if . t"
further rindilrin tin imjui* * ■t
:m.. la. landlnf.
»%4
AnothPt&gt; fot m i
wrapott
de
ncrtbed n* ftlieHili iIi m KiiimI, i lank to U' huny Inflow ti l urr |
BATTIf TIRCD M A IIN li work In • Mellon of Iht cemetery on Iwo Jtma In [ after losing their live* on the key P.elflc Island,
cargo plane anil to kind vvithod
Mlm ll lliird ai/d fourth Division M.rln* Corp* member* were burled] w *rt killed before lh* b u t w»* captured. Navy
the jilifieN ntojipinif Hi*' dv* go .
rr wan Uui lu ll Allied K. AiuiwUm* *
sen. of' llr«M»lclyn, N V d#-.«pio-* J
of «|np*, marine engine.* and ta.«*r a I*t ,| field and lh*» cr#w
m outh lo bring tb* lub or bas­ ctlon lo its maximum capacity
naval armor
ket they hold to a convenient without belnK Informed by physi­
in 11&gt;»’ l ink M'Mill! Wiifk Sin ■«When the lime fame to drop j t . i'll di'f irhiiig device when
hri,tht — that U, about lo (he cian* of current ca»e»— a icrMiire
h
thin tank, the f n »
would he i He- mniiirni rum i* for rut (lug
waM llne. It I* belWrd one-third called for on the statute* book*.
■ hoard, and have the aI n pillar
of Ihe energy needed for hanging
Mr. Hoffman pointed out an
1111’ni*■-1nr% killer.
II) V IV IA N DROWN
I racks running at a «*predi of I
op clothe* may be »ared If the other instance where a county
\ I* Nrw ofrgturea Writer
alwHjf A5 mile* an hour
I
banket t* at a comfortable height. !a*t vrar had n food poisoning
A i &gt;I 'Inn’t Have tti a*hn*ak your
■ o (k «r Qftn« vnutd
do* n 1
4. A clothe* pin bag *r»ed outhrenk with more than *U&gt; oer
l*i*&gt; a
wftplKin) mut H wiithiiiui .trlcken Yet lo till* writing
*Ji*t k* imi1
1
con Ih- avouieil onto a clothe* h*n*»r tail he
hooked over Ihe line and pushed not .i physician tin, reported out
.iiid ihft11v Ntiur*' t i*ii !*»* !*uve'*l *l
rn&gt;e to i ta- Stale unlhonlte*
t . n,..
i mmIi v wiif k i* |dlimit* I uInn * u* rlulhe* are hung.
5. A taut clothe* line with ea i)
in ftriki'iH "itretH'i ai**l eiruiii.
.Siiditi-t* «»f ih«- I iliiioif Kxj»en- irsch *atr* much *trelrh In hanfAbout *1f&gt;« ILF thr Tro-nn king
nu-id NtmI h»ii recently kindled tHli in* up rlothe*. Si* feel I* consid­
va.i-iidiiv pib, which
*me to ered the hut height for thr n e r- Aeneas made un* of fire
ronii«Ung of jntrh, low, reainou*
i l lie i wit i Hang*'.. inn tUv* uf munv a himpewife'i u*e woman.
wimmI and other inflamalde nub*
'H )», will be the working week, and it griiemliy
«taiire-iH.
i*\ti I-inid v High ituriottiri eii the henvie* I himse
l lnni’4 «r ll I i •* I "cr* li«dd tank Heie alt- then huggt**
11.■f,* |n lighten i h*j wiiAhtiH\

HouHehpld Laundry
Could 'a te’*15'a i e r

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.

"Swrlouily, Chuck, wo may
not g e l now can until 2 or 3
yoon aftor V-Dayl”
i

Doctors Are Urged
To Report Promptly

A tIf k

In *nvr At ram, the wientiat*
4 t u -1 tktin HTig im**L of , Intlu*"
.1A CK SON VII I.K, A p r i l 2 . jin .m | l hr Li'iidtll \ *iH«t out to i S111■t iii1 1 An uiRent apitenl lo
■i- | i.r miftrltd "t lJfung ami .ill phv&gt;iriaiu to Fw more prutnpt
I ‘ hone lion
■r &gt;.i• if
\ Iwio h
i h-' A i Itle-l in i&lt; purtlliR commifnicable ,|i*rakr
&gt; &lt;&gt;f .it tack .* i' i
make * it roiitpfurnt incidence i*»* .nunited lilt* nee*
i«
rocket
.1tkto wlil'jotrl f " I tub. t«l**ket t v I Fie State lln»rd of Health
' It III 1*1 I ft tlir
*.
In
*. K Huffman, director of
the bureau of Kp Mem mingy .nid
tile l.irilinn*. and in -mine rsvc
complete negltg.nce til edviung
l.i* .W-i'srlin.nt about local r »»m
&lt;if di.eu.e which affect the com
niunitv wellbeing, tn turn Impair*
i ' t e efficiency of the State machi
V ! ’ RNISI ! I* 11 AI *T 11v N a v v man
urn . -tablfihrtt to aid tn conjy * l Ittu 'k
f rui ll H V r r a r ; u . ft it 11
i tolling di..epre outbreaks,
u fr
1»* !«•’ b*Trr ym i
| I'urinolarly did he mention
|*t Irt iiK in th-*
H » \ * i nr
P
I tvnhu* fevrr a* a glaring tllli*
ll Hou ih »h
* teatmn *nf pFiv*iel»n» not i.wirt,i,i? i u.e. tmmediately, Slid in
l,:tn tl
l ! I : i n f l i n it
.le w s
nmi.v not reporting thsm at nil
(The ntoie know* of any number
♦if eountrie* wMch had a large .Y o g
n«»i iicUinjt ynu. nuiociL'*
IllCHi
•rore M l-ephti* lest rear.- -with I worth for what you art* pflyirm for
nut one rave iifficlftllv reported I firr wnd wp iUtorm msumuuf on
I Mum iifher eountie* have only I vo11: H«onr, fiirni'Hiiiga, fuiiiilure,
a hunt finlf their actual lyphu. i fixlurt’4, if you «re huytiiK your
\ incidence on file with the state insmience from yenr to year.
"Typhu* is the onr dhoente |Thin irmiranee ran ll&gt;? purchased
OlAllt l l&gt;
^ iris
to*
isnrk Itegulfir h-iuf. uii'l
ttint t* consistently on the ip
for n.ore than one year at n
Appi&gt;
in
(M-r.un,
grade in Florida. It l* gratifying \Mvtni? o f 2&amp;rv on the 2nd. 3rd.
County lumnilrv &lt;' « . '
n*,, ilint one community after another i Ith and 5th year's premium#.
,trrt Si.
I* beginning to l«ke step* m ' The object has been the necessity
|
n
t.
.
nf
i
.■
«
i
oticro**!
with
I
h
**
Plea#**
■l*b control the fever’s source, the | »if timyiiiir in mlvigu’ r the preLOST
I
Well driller
Ilk! Ue WANT FI*
-i t,, i t":,- (j-l’ il tbi'ifiri* i"iit!t«iir»l
---- tut. hut ll.s Is primartle in.pir
Otidtir fo r the jaiiililion» 1 year#..
li
\l
Anr
lit min
.1 il l,
iii
uju u nt
i i minloiuil
ml tiy ihe staggering properly I We can issue von a 6-venr lftdtcy
2333
I I 3u ,.i * I rrrtnome# *•f th«‘ lew dfim now Heimr wa^etl by m*-n •te.ti uetlon wrought hy the ro and divide the premium into 6
I ♦ |
ill l\t- *..V i f fill'I I*ID I ' o f .nil faith* Me «a,d
&lt;li lit each year Florida’s treat
vrarlv payment!* mvinif vou the
.
fc*ir k' »*f
kini*i d h * * I h» «ri' old ntiotrylc tict w f u r.t pr ice for rat hsrlHuage
'ii v i fi |-s t&gt;n u 5-year (Hdn&gt; and
I * i* t i i (i f * vt pi t- ri*|*ilui‘lr*l |th«»*« ti lm cIif i o k 111’ftlttfH utiii tieipg paid in the health of oui p t i chut p a y th e p r e m iu m y e a r l y
1
f , i i
Rirtiiiril
&gt; ifif i*
thtor who wiiubl deny it to then .ititen-, in the increase of lyphu* If vr.v thr vearlr premium for
SHU'S SLR V l( F lie* it iVhi .i I k lfi-4»i- n« fttlmdiincr wrir fellow men Hu* Irtuoihr more «m- ulncfi it caused by the tut. of i fire and %v4iidalortn inauranev on
E
V
V
I»ifs,
*
itmiuiiiiil
St.............
CfV»k hiurtiny Afird
1your home is $20. you con k H a
hiltered than rvrr In ihut *truK the flea that llvea on the rot.
8NAS* Kitenaion 3fki
irnr irriicrnl uf the Iniantry Rc Kle. the Jew* art* decoly involv­
L U S T T h r w ration hooka No, J4,
’ Ttiis particular type of typhus 6-year i&gt;o|icy for
nnd pay
niuctMiiriit Tiaining Center, ant! ed. They have a »rreut #taUa tn (endemic), peculiar lo America, li $20 the 1st year. $16 the '2nd,
Pleaie return to E. D. Carter, NEED USHERS AN D
D ou di Mu
Fule*. Knther Michael Fo
.^elective Service Hoard.
MAN A T
RITZ T H E A T E R ’ ; r a i t v «d Slnrkr, and a «ro p *»f the ultimate victory of thr rau*e seldom fatal, but It doea cause 3rd -Ith and 6th year. The dWL
serious Itlnef* and devilalixu. J drrul on thin ptdiry vriltl probably
Contact Mr, Mullin* 01 Ph&lt;m * 75 c ivlintiw from Jackroiivillr niul of freedom.
[ not be loan than 12S%. You ran
22, Clit» Theater
"May nil mankind anon be lilwer*
^jLuLi _ “ I ju. m i n t in aid, i t i - i m htM frnm thr t»nmta~ nf rmTfrtrr
1.1i.'i'r. In Mamimiln IligU Schuol
- 4#vi» m Afr— Hr’ b&lt;Ty itigr~ ir ~ f t e a r
.
31
*.
tiny.*
tit#
cere
many
(or
irwoh
tiruwn
fluilllillg,
Ijtilir.
CARHIKII HOYS OK C IH i .•
policy for tfnsh an d finance the
and all join together in *»?'iai»
itit*n • f i amp niaiidinsrp
skin
purse.
inntaining
eye
THE SANFO RD IIF .U A II
premium thrmiyh your bank in
li»hma
firmly
a
world
with
fre*
\ ftii
lit**
etippir.
tteneral
glasses and uther valuafil. ar­
j payment* to #uti you
tirel... W ith
I it b
• M H f - n l hie pirn mUrr ri* doni and justice for all"
ticle*.
If
fmlliil, please re OFFICE C l l t r
J Before vou buy or renew your
The Jew lab Welfare Hoard of
ngr.phir
ogpeilfline
turn eye glasses tn 8 If, FI in
j insurance »c*e (' M Hovd A Co*
Jack40m die and Htarke. were
t
mint
*
1503
Ave,
tTl.tM) reward
t or phone 1TM.J You nave more
ermtls reMHinvihle for the
i hv buvlnjr vour insurance from
Herb Burcem
* u#. Adv.
LOST: Small tun t'hiwawa male
dog, weight about it lb«, riamwl
TO HUY used refrigerator Flint,,Tony. Howard, phone Mrs. IV.
o n -j
L Hoc he, Co. £205.
NOW 13 TU B T IM E
TO GIST T U B TOP FRIC K
LOST; B illfold containing money
FOB YOUR CAR
P A IN T
and identification tap er., Sat­ WE W IL L give vou full valur
urday nite on First St. Charles
for your car— spot ca»h. Yea,
P R O T E C T S
J Kosuth. Flume 013-J,
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. Save
lota of bother, your time am)
Spnrk I’ lujpt
C O L O R
exptnaa by coming hare nt onre.
LOST: Brown billfold between
HOLLER
MOTOR
BALES
Outlet nnd Roberta Grocery.
Spark Colin
i
C H E E R S
Phone 522
Reward. Kiln Louies Beasley, 208 W l i t

Touehton. 1201 Celery ^Ave )m
a rumplete line of
ItuItui -1
Fredi: n)*fi Rriverlr* nrnl c i " 1
via it it i*-s t
ni \ m \t t m ,
line
\! I I ’i I l S i*iiitlri’4t*f * and
, I tiny *
i « t. ill'
11 avi* yuiii
«»k •I" f»r .* hi I* \.r f*I ill LHv&lt;
MIRRORS* makf f Hit* K i f t
h’ kmy
i it** ln\ " ivi«p if fir
Mother or wife will appie* *- ti -1 Snriftri•I MhMr«-«- Kiu"
a fin© mirror for her r tab r
gift Full Inigth door mirror*
and other *fl«* nre *o1&lt;l I
Sankarik Glaa* A Mirror Co
114 W h I Second Hlrrrl

p?lmil*um

mobile i cor*iHJUf th« energy thit

' NEW VOItK
\n
tank, w|ih winy;* t" irlidr Uir■-ut
thr air, i“ j'i«*tur«‘H ti- mtf- .* M
comm f weapon- iri a i pw lamk
" A l f r r i f l Armament,
*\v I ' M B n k M ^V aiiRHalr inliWr of A ucjl
iph-prf

i Oc

A P R IL

fur C o m p l H r

Motor Tune-l p

HELD WANTED

"ll’i h ad mo worriod. A fte r
all, I n e e d my car and havo
to m ake it l a i l l So h ere’s
what I did . . . "
m

WANTED TO RENT

300,000 W ORLD Heater penpei
plant* ni lwftke Mom uc. L D
Mann.
GOOD IN V E S T M E N T
7 Frame, 3-room cottages for
Negro tenant*. All in good ciuidl
Uou. Well locattd, 1V, axr. I’lnl
Corner Kouthweat Hoad and HU
Bt. Frier |42(i(t (Xt Kacluatve wiiii
— JAMIJt J IIA C K E T T . RE A L
TO R. 63 East Fin. St. Orlando
I ’litme ifibd.
S E V E R A L MILK iroLt#, fre-il
It bill. Lake Mary, Phone t '
2704.
SEVEHAI, productiv* farms wrll
. located.
Choir.
lake
from
•Itc*. Country home* uiu) City
properties.
All priced within
reaion.
R A Y M O N D M. HAI.I.. Itealt.ir
Fla. Bank llldg.
’Fhoiic win
O NE 30 ft. Chris Craft Cabin
boat.
Also Float, trailer and
kicker Theo F*ate, State Farm
ers Market. Stall Nu. 7.
U It ANGER, 11,60 bushel, deliver
ed.
Phone 788-W.
8-ROOM fumlihed houae. Owner
.U avlnr town. 616 W. lat St.
flA b y

b T H 6 i,!lit,

ii.o o i

ru&gt;-

U N IT E D
STATES
FIR E
IN
BURANCE CO M PAN Y, Ray­
mond M. Hall, Agent.
I'hnnr
960, Florida State flank Hldg
B U ILD IN G to wreck, good liim
her that cannot be purcha.ed
now.
Dulldtng must b. tom
down In a llm(t«d time, and lli.
rtfusa mat.rial movad
Con­
tact J, A . Calhoun, 019 W. 1st

ONE freah wator rod and r&gt;el
one salt water rod and reel
618 Perk Ave.
SEVEN 3-room bouaaa, lets than
11,900.00 for oath houn and
lot, on hard road.
Duhart
Lumbar Yard.
LABOR houae for wracking? good
lumber, Duhart Lumber Yard.
FOR QUICK B A LK
SUBURBAN
horn*.
furnished
complete.
Fits
acre*
with
fnitt,
deep
wall
and
fin .

( &gt;l)ser\ e

ti \ rr

LOST

WANTED—

FOR S A L E A T

THE

91# W. 1st St.

LISTINGS
APPRECIATED.'
RAYMOND M. BALL, REAL­
TOR. Phone 060. Fla. State
Bank Bldg.

HOLLOWARB, Sterling, Silver
PlaUdware, any condition. Antique Jewelry. Write or send

:o a M 4 ia u s E , 40 acme land;
moui^hmisai
Brick ktore
[dgrf •6 ■
no tuM, 172* block

THEY C A N T
/! TA K E
&gt; S YOUR

NOORADY’8
11 Magrudar Arcade Orlando, FI*.
Phone 2-3817

PORREurm-

CG

lariy. Said they'd g i v e m y
car a d a m twell chance o f
holding 0011"

"Man, w a i that a roiioff To
know thal you're getting the
world's finest lubrication • . and thal your car's getting
the best possible chance to
fail/"

r|i\M lf!R0R5

FOR YOU! MOTOR
An ofl thafa TOUGH In
capital latter*. . . protects
ogi^nxt carbon and tludgal

Wire Ke(«
I Bn 11Ion T-blnta
Ignition Condensern
New• *Generators
mk wawk

t *»

i i f n i r h i o r . P a rts

,

FOR TOUR CHASSIS
H

P a lA t

a

Head Mghtn

AUTO GLASS I N
YOU W AIT

Driving Lighta
I . i j i ’nt R e J » j n i _

H «ru
Union HntlcrUn

8 U N -P R 0 0 F A N D C E M E N T H ID E
.

BEDROOft with kitchen privllefaa. Phone 72.
-

Oil Filtern

7 ROOM U NPUBNlSnED hou.e,
907 Park A^a. Immediate posHaaloa. ______
. -

N ew Electric Motora

FURNISHED room, 111 W. 4th

G u l f l e * * * f r e a tm e n li r e g u «

P^FURNITURE

IBTT PoYt Office Box key and

to, Apt, No. 8.

'1 called my G ulf man. H e
a d vised G u lfp r ld e * a n d

LASS TOPS®DE5K6

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

LOST; Party who took P. 0. Box
Kcv from Laney'e I&gt;rug Store
spring. Posoeaslon immadlatnHatunlay A. M. please return W IL L PAY calling prtes for lute
ami receive reward.
model
sedan
from
private
e X y MOND U. BALL, Realtor .
owner. Call acroes street from
'Phone
_ Swann’s Filling Station,
mll£i
T ^ ti^ m a n V '^ T ic v c S r ^ a n .1^ D^s.

l' a

You Are Not
Getting Your
Money’s Worth

Complete

Automolire

E le c tr ic a l S a rvicea
" ,

Radio Repairs . ■
20? Magnolia Phone 101
TW O ' 'ROOM ‘ ootHcer Or-lntnUh

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p t t t t t i t kavlolst* those inrutlnvabti prUtU * * » f&lt;w •hlch w* have b**n ao loft* coolending— » r taust figh t!
—F A T n i r x n c i t a f .

v o lu m e

b»nd« (*f !W ‘
lb bomb*. Sl*r1

m r ta f M *

x x w i

Kwlablbhcd

Cutting Off
Tanks Seize
Three Islands OKINAWA
Near Borneo

s .v N F O lt n .

North Okinawa

Leap-frnnKii'K II.-I l'iviai'm
q u.Huult fn rc i’.t mvutii'ri t lir i‘ 1’
inlands at Ihv aoulhiTit tip
of the Philippines when; lhe&gt;
seiied a fnriner Jupanesv
- naval Ohm’; and two airfields,
- posing a new threat to Bor* nco, rich in rubber, and now
scarcely "0 inllcs away

Cost

0«MA

f^J?yuo6u»i

t,

VAKA

0 *MO WAN

T h r c o m m itte e in rh u rp i .f ih&gt;
(Jlu th ln jr ( "ollc i't run j t r iv t m S i nu

Utile (ViUIlty ttoiny MnimU111 ril all
nrr Atixpmf nt.- fur liumlliHjf thr
clothing expffteii O* W !&gt;efum?*!
in thif niitPinw nit* itnvr t him
. man K. *S. Met'oil iminy uuthur
P Itcd Uh- fnlU.wiiitf filatement
" A l l arrantft rnprilA, Iwth Wml
ftnd nftionul, for et&gt;l lectin if. *ort
I n g T . u u l
shipping. .Atc^
now tomplrUt orul arc m tTt
hmtitfi of c»niPc»Ait rginmiCte*'

►%%B
h K 'Y S a dirOendeA
l'u iasis
ill re ach then
d e s ti­
n a t io n * — needy

w ar

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&gt;Naval

A ir Station
P l a y s University

The baseball season In Sanford
-* ivlll open Saturday afternoon at
^ 3:00 o'clock with an admission
free same at Uunicipnl Hall Park
between the University of Flor­
ida and the Sanford Naval A ir
Station. The public Is Invited to
attend.
O
Dick MfLculln o f tbs Sanford
Coat O ffice will be official umfilre and B. O, Palmer nil] call
bases.
Howell Oin* b*sn working out
lately lo get into pitching form
fo r the gams and Demur will do
W itw r will hntd

In

left

Held. Bauer - In center and Mej| Laughlln In rltht.

Sergean t R a tliff Is
M issin g In Action
Sgt. Ernest Harold R atliff, a
W turret gunner on a B-S4 with the
United States A ir Forrve* In
reported miss■
the
t Monday notlfle.1
form er Mias Elsie

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th r nnrth «r\d south
tlor&gt; &gt;f th is J a p l
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vafitt.il uf the inland and thr hljf ras? ■ * - 1 hi‘ fi

siik m H a i- S m a ll m ap &lt;i ft ft i k b ..** tlii*
■
if which OklliHv. • is tt.r m a "
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George A. Speer S ix A ir Medals
Named To Head Awarded to Fliers
War Loan Drive Stationed H e r e

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S g t R a tliff, son o f Mr.
M rf, Thomas Jtatllff, flr., Orlando
S Io
u i^ oone
ne
w
hw

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a i? T t t n tno
fttkai
nterinr the isrvief* in Oc----- , IM
IMS.
* . he
he received
re
training

O at Miami, f o r t Myers and Cosper, Wyo. Sgt. R atliff embarked
fo r ova rasas the last part o f

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0. J. Rope Resigns
Robert I). Carver. I’lace On Hoard 01 S t a t e Guard Is Randall Conducts
Accidentally Shot, Countvt ommission- 1
Furnished W i t h Fun Fest At Meet
Quota For Seminole .Other Honors PresniDies OJE^ Wounds
i
fill" ! V t *111
Couniy Ih ^875,000^ ted For Heroic Part
K Quota Increased'

Tn Pacific Aetimis

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p H o Ii

the

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A b e rn a th y

past
made

feu
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l,uf ,,,hr; . ,
K. Kelly in Ft. Myers

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w ith
.nt-,

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lie w .«- in

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mental in &lt;U mying nine *
plane* on th» ground ..iid
111 th r a ir nr-d **» r »fqf ........... .
Cl"®®n»me« **e I • ! *■ Ifc*'*

borne j

M,,:Lions Junior Leugut
livid
Bogins New Season

Besides the two daughter*,
other survivors are two sons,
Waveljr and Charles, both of
whom are serving with the Arm­
ed Force* overseas. Cpl. Wavely
Abernathy Is with ths First
Army In Germany and Sgt.
Charles Abernitby Is In tn*
Philippines.
Thera are three slater, Mrs.
Henry Frostlck, Mrs. Mary New
of Richmond, V*. and Mrs. Jen­
nie New o f Philadelphia. Other
survivors Include; eight grand
children, 8. Sgt. Douglass Watserving ln France,' Cpl
i, why
George
De Witt Watson,
.
..
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N
i * w t22 months overseas, now
stationed In Cl Paso, Texas, Miss
Dorothy Watson «r&lt;h&gt;
of Quincy, Charlee M. Abernathy Jr. of Orlando,
Mrs. Willard - fllcholaon,
(the
former Mary Wyatt R a tliff» of
Sanford,, MolUe' Balia,
Mary
Khryn and Jack Colly o f F t
Myon.

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l!/*6 1.mu's t lul
ganu'o 1 mg
I ritur in f ill
w ill
follow
Junior L e a g u ii baseball
Fv r i tfiffh ( rim tvry.
lopvned o f f ic ia lly
M o n d a y u ltc
noon at tlie S e v e n th S t r e e t 1‘Hik
with tlio Cubs, runnels u ii l« » i
season, d e fe a tin g
the
v, In n e is .
(ilarit* o f last season T h e rutteam under the le a d e rs h ip of
C la re n c e C luu se, p itcher am i cup
l.u-ul Jam IS Tew, mm uf M
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Toky
burn, Stanlry
Rosier, Tonrtnie
been nccomrlished. Another aim,
Spear,
Bobby
Morris,
David
now, Is to finish the job and
Hester, and Carol Shepherd.
The Cub# managed by Eurl "gi-l bark homo".
Lieut. Tew was graduated fmin
Kipp Include Jimmie Pennington,
Clarence Clause. W alter Graham, Seminole High School In ItlllK os
Douglofa Oglesby, Forest Mr- an honur student and ws, a
Tear.
Howard
Miller,
Francis student at the University *&gt;f
SUnitrom , Eugene Smith, T. I Florida when he enlisted in 'ha
Hosier, and Kerm ll Navy. He was commissioned an
Harris, Leroy Busier,
ensign at Pensacola Naval A ir
Carter.
trier.
Station.
Hemlhoie. managed
ntinagrd by
r&gt;y Jim
The Semihole,
mie Rowland, includes Luther
V IN S O N O K E Y E D
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David, John Fox, Donald- Howard,
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 4. &lt;&gt;e&gt;—
Raymond Harper, Jimmie MeDaniels, Harold Stamper, H e r­ The Senate Finance Committee
bert Broneon, and Ronald Brooks. today approved, unanimously the
The Red Sox, managed br Ed­ nomination of Fred Vinson its
ward Marshall, lncludee_ Bobby Director o f War Mobillsatln and
Axlt , Denny Stafford. Bernard JReconversion. Chairman George
WUke,
David Ramsey,
Prank said Majority
lead er
Ilarkley
Stafford,
Billy Tlson. Garnett would report Uie Kentuckian's
White, -Kenneth
Robbins,
and nomination to the Senate today
David Bayley.
and ask for a quick confirmation,
Tuesday afternoon the Beml- A day'* delay Is usual on such
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Lieutenant Tew T&lt;n»k
l*art In Tokyo Hauls Sanford Flks lx»dK»‘
Donates rl'o Home

defeat by a iry rr of J to H In n I I K Tew. Iind ft Nuvy dlvi-boml- r
closely fought game.
Charles mbit with i* carrier task fmra
Lansing pitched fur the (Tin i i 1 in the I’urlfle, h«* ha-i some ■ »team'.
, lime
rxpvMeiicea
recently
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Many new faces appcurml at leader of his flight on Its f u - l
the park tn l&gt;c assigned to the attucks on Tokyo.
he writes
various teams by member* uf tin- members iif his family.
local Lion's Club.
These Ini)
" It gave me n thrill", eal-l 11n­
were assigned to the various j v„ unK „ , all "Though my ki i' s
loams who lost members becati»&lt; « „ P„ t kiua king together, m ly
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were
Mar 29 cl .1:30 !’ M » t the
Il I v e r s i d r Methodist Church,
Miami. Dr. Hroyles and Dr. Rufus
Wicker conducted the services.
Mr*. Abernathy was born In
Richmond, Va., 1872. She and
Mr. Abernathy end fam ily capie
to Sanford In 1010 where he was
ragnged In the furniture business
for about 10 years. W hllt lu Ran
ford Mr. Abernathy served as a
city councilman, and both Mr.
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and Mrs. Abernathy were prom
inent workars In ths
‘ “First Msthodist Church. Hs was treasurer of
the church for years and waa
also a member o f the building
committee during the construc­
tion o f the present church.
Mrs. Ahernathy was a msmber
of the Truhart Wesley Bible
Class and- Ihe WortanN Society
nf.-ChrfrttarrServlcc-lR Kt.-M yers.

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Site *&gt;f Skoda .Muni­
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inga in the county,
ty, a* wail a* at
two polnta on rirat fUreot in
Ranfonl.
Headquarter* n( the
Coni/niiteo arc located in the
W oodruff building on First fit reft
at Magnolia Avenue
“ T h r - Hot fVnwtir m 5nTtim y
o f each weak during April. w|ill
make a boose*to bonne canvass,
of the idly
They will be ac­
companied hv a Urge truck *up
|t!ltd through the crtoperiition of
| CfipL H P firnoot uf the Naval
Air Station
On next Saturday
the Seoul** will cov*r the wactinn
of the city located betwean Purk
and Hanford Avenue* from First
Strret to Twenty-fifth Streat,

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Thh iv Uia
&lt;/*urgr A Hp**r. r»&gt;arit&gt; pnn*
only rlothmif eollfclitm plaimed ecu tiny attorney
» « « vesterduy
for 1345
m nounced an chiiirrmtn for fie mi
P 11We can U\c ulmoil v\erythlrisr note County'* participation in the
in the way of clollimK that is in S e v e n th W a r Lo a n D riv e , w hich
wearahto nnd hemic cable condi­ officially start* May 14 and ond*
tion. Wom/tn'ii spike heeled fclin- fune 30,
Air* P E. Rmimillal
fem are the one except jnn,
In vdl head the women'* division
got Li rif* yo u r b i.ju llrs ready. p le»*a
The announcement waft mad**
w ra p and lie o r p lace in hag or vi-*tf rda y morning nt the (.it&gt;
Jt bog. for p ro te ctio n from d ir t in 11all. by \ iv tan A S(ieer choir
h a n d lin g .
T a k e to **nr of our man **f thr Seminole 4 ountv W'*ir
re c e iv in g a iiiln o i* «ir if you *r,- I irumce A BI'K ialtou,
* bli h met
w lth io Oil 1 «■'ill a UsfHfl’t CM,,» h n ii! ' Ith
Karl
I^ liumnTt
pin** uto a
in
read m e v*. fo.
our . o l l^ u o n
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R e c e iv in g

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Hit Tf&gt; Itaise Fund
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E^or Collection Of
Clothing In City

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bious Corps. scoring trains of
H ftnflnard (I n I*tia» l ‘na)

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South of Japan olily 226 mtlc.v|
the
Marines nml the A rm y’.,
Seventh Infautiv Division scoop• d IIP n ten mile urea of south
w central Okinawa and dim e toward two more airfields ami the
first Nig ns of opposition.
Three hundred Superfurt* plast­
ered Tokyo. Stuiunkn, Tarhiuwn
and Koitumi, in a pre-dawn raid.
£ The pilots said they met no op­
position.
T h ird

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c a p tu re
of
n eighb o rin g
Snugs
R a n g n amt B o n g a o l.lu n d . seem*
d c-d a t l m s v ns tin' O I u iim w a c a m ­
p a ig n a l the o th ci w ill &gt;.f thew e s te rn Pacific front

the

Of

War Project (liven

iainding on Tawi Tawi, the

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12-Foot Depth In Governor A s k s
St. Johns River For 15 Mi l l i o n
OK’d At Hearing In Ex t ra Taxes

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M a rin e *

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U. S. Third Army Is ReporledOnly
58MilesFrom Czechoslovak Border

Marines On Okinawa
C a p t u r e 2 More
Airfields And Run
Into 1st Opposition j

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at U mat ilia, ipon*uriH| nml nm-n
(lined by the Flkn *f FlornU.
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raisin^ rummittre whirn inrhulr*
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Brother Of Sanford
Man Dies In Fngland
Woyd lias tiecn received by
Milton W. Deariso that his bro­
ther, SgL W. I. Deariso. died on
Mar. 17 in a hospiUl I t England
from wounds sustained in netlon
in Luxembourg on Jan. 28. with
General I*atU&gt;n’s Third Army.
Survivors of Sgt. Deariso be
sides his brother include his wife
who Is In Albany, Ga.( his mother
tiiU t * v iUWr*,

Meal Shoilaue May
Last Year \ller War
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S/Sgl. Jesse Neely, veteran
aerial photographer of Asiatic
fighting, add Mrs.
N eely
are
■pending a 21 dav furlough with
Sgt. Neely's mother ami Ulster,
Mr*. J. N. Neely and Mr*. Roliert
Harris, nml in Tampa and Will
ter Haven with friends, bef'- e
reporting to Miami fui redlatri
button.
Sgt. Neely, wearer of the A*iatic Campaign ribbon, the A-r
Medal with cluster atvl the Dis­
tinguished
Flying
Cross. hn*
been in the Army four years and
has been serving in the China
Burma, India Theater on a il 27
Combat Mapping Squadron
Before
going
oversea*.
the
Sanfurd mon recelveil trnlnlng nt
Oklahoma City, Okla., Fort MyV- » s,‘iV. W iJ *4vU.

I.ieut. Thomas Bolt
Awaits Assignment
M O U N T A IN 11051L A It M 5
A IR FIE LD , Apr. **!, &lt;i5|H*cluh —
O vrrirn i imai^nment owuitA k
2iu\
Lieut. Thumun II. Il**li *«*n *»f Mr.
Mini Mr*
3* ('. Dolt of liir
fcuintry (Huh, who h»* com*
plrt r«| htn rtMpjlrrM ptisiur* of
ro m h u t

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Hufiir. Idaho «* a navijcittir on
thr ULwrat^r ftomlmr rrior to
tiin entry Into the Srrvia- he vrm
r ntudnnt at the Umvonuty uf

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the umc that funds fr-.m the Sergeant Neely Back
Slate race track revenue* » n
available, said Dr, Doss
The From Asiatic Theater
State annually donates a portion
of that revenue for this purpose,
he deeltired
The Sanford Elk Lotigt I* run
tinning to raise fundi for th •
Home, he added.

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Editor. Note
I'hr follow ­
ing on roe. of h ot. in .ervlre
'home on le a ir" h»ye been
submitted by thr I'ilol Club
for » hlrh Mr. Z.B. R a tliff,
rrti-phimr fiil-J.
and Mloa
nisnrhe Krnnetlj. telephone
521-W have been selected as
■ rom m illre to -secure names
of srrvire men and women oo
that their friend* may know
when they are tn Sanford.
Cupt. C. B. SchirarA and Mrs.
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m ills Rills
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South
Florida
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Klerman, Peter J. New York
Vtral Donaldson, Minn.
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___ _• -and Clyde Van -Tksjem Kentucky
- girl*,", the , Opom Mid.
Put flalbut didn't hate to chase Detb» winners: Crusader, Ameri­
him. Man o’ War sidled or.r ff. can K)»^iand War Relic.
naJJf and lot hi. carelak.f |eed
The* red .tallloi}'. stable still is
Dj KYLE 4 a NCC
him back to the Lain.
a favorite sp o t’ for sightseers
AP N ew .feature.
around the Blue Crass. Before
Still Running
LEXINGTON. Ky. — Man o’
the war h&lt; had about 60,000 visIt
wn.
the
end
of
the
big
War didn't look his 28 }'{*(*
itora a year, a fair crowd on
chnmpion*.
dally
four
hour,
of
ns he cantered spryly about throtntdng and excrci.ing. Consid­ Derby Day at Churchill Downs.
hlg square paddock.
“About all of 'em that come out
ering hi. year*, “Red" does a lot
“He still thinks he's a -boy," of running when he Is turned now want to know when Red'.
inused Will Hnlbut, "Bfg Red’s" out. "Too much sometimes," said
Halbut said grinnegro groom for 16 years. But . llalbuL "W«-b*v«
W*--h*r* to .top him."
r ask flit' likg.J.auigirr
measured in human years^-lhc fa*.- a J U r W
Ju st
tell
wc ^ o a l x i March
• S j U t of s»ria»rD.Jtid: 28,______
J» 1 7*»o
,
far from
this
jratftMttRenna die and
cfTegTTHWway Farm p .n tu rM lx farm where he U now l ___
iu when Red's xuiuta..
fP ciK tlat-U i,
an- old man;
-■
—- h ii la .t year* in complete
;« retireretire­ dra.
Over in anolncr paddock wore ment. He was retired from rac­
some other thoroughbreds, some ing 25 year, ago after winning
fillies, and Red just kept on run­ 20 of his 21 starts. He was re­
ning around aa Hnlbut walked tired from the stud three Years
ago after ilrfng 367 sons and
daughters, including such cham- _ __ _ . . . . .
_llv
to leave the pion performer, as War Admiral have, like a horse much

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Cpmfort At 28

iSpeclnl) — South Florida talT souri And Ruth Right, Holly
itinke n major contribution to* ■Hills.
Far Fast Has Proved want
S t r a t o n , W illia m R.. Tenn. A n d
smoothing the
nation'*
lian-itum from war to peace by Doris Mss Bradley, Urlamlo:
Important F a c t o r putting
Its vast acres'** Into pro­
In Supplying Reds duction and developing- tha Ever- , — Capital -IWMsMad sIn ■.tfap-Unttad
suarid ffnanctal ~*w*.
— " ' a --- ---------------------------- ‘ gtmtlcvmn ■m- nuums
*
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*! and social "States -mptloit pfcttiT**-industry
:__
i m tuomfe
fuumlatlun.
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A I* New nfrnturc* Writ* i
7 torn zolooo: • . t
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That is the- message contained
the curtain uf lh« Tiovirt Fur in "The Everglades, Agro-Indus­
E ait a |H»\»rtful nnn of the llu* trial Empire of the South." The
Total U.8. consumption of cofMnii llrnr i* renily^for whatever book, latest in s series published
It mny )h* railed upon to ilo. •
by the United States Sugar Cor- fes during 104* (including the
This Soviet bi«rk&lt;b»&lt;&lt;r av«*i* ha* porution outlines the story of srmsd forces) amounted to 18
atrnmcci hy the tircr**ilv the 'tilades with Its present and pound, per capita.
possibilities,
many of
of supplying western Hiimli with future
the Implement* of v*nr. Nov* it in which already hav# been concrete­
a tclf-nuf ficirnt fortre** in iti ly illustrated by tha accomplishmerits of the company.
own right.
"With the return of peac* Will
W hat
military
installation*
e\i*t on thin ibnir*trp of JajMn i nine new und additional rClDOTlSj'
naturally .irr not being ittralrd Mill is e. t hief of these will be
by Moscow. Hut fraginrntary the obligation we, as a nation,
tir»* and authoritative report* owe our returning serviceman,
Indicate a might* fort re**, with 1 hi lie ilniK those who h*v* hern
an army estimated at 1.000.00» disntdeil. The Everglade, bold,
mrn marking time, and with an 1 the promise for fulfillment of
arsenal and the all r**oMl il' those oidigstitini," the Introdutbrradhaaket to keep it going.
I’ruvdn give* u» a glirnpsg Ik*- |
hind the curtain.
"The convt ralon c»f imhmlry hrrent i
to war work hi»» ir(|iilrei| it*
ability to utilire «n®'« «**%n re f,,r ll»elf The v.rinu. projects
noufce*. For example, when the ; ,,inl iht- way tv fip sm io n IhU)
Molotov plant wrs ii6 8igmi| th** « diversified, balanced, ggfo-lnenterpri.*.
producing
inarpifai tun of a prmlurt en­ In-1rial
tirely new t«» it
u ifftin rv bipb ginilr (iMxIt, beverages, f*«ds
9pt*vial e&lt;|Ulpnirnt wu» (mimi o ami livcatock; vegetable fats,
vatioun «&gt;••!»«II | Jnnli*.
In 25 fil-rt-. nil- and protein., carhohyday * th(* jdant vuo piepnird I•»t null--, ri*|lul,i-a and OsentUI
il. Vn,l H lujinher of OTfgnlc
penal |i u o piiwlm tn»ik.
"All eiiorinoiM ndr i* Imnf ,•-, ,,,n .I- ni ,| other products for
dnyed In thin niattn (ubliil)li*h in,I,i -11 ml uliluatl'in and dome.tic
•Ii* IIHipt •&lt;•»! "
tig Independence limn the weti
I in iM.uk a 13 chapttra af*
and cunvtJ *iiin to am \%i»ik| hy
rationului'i a .tod inv* iftors, wlin«c din«tiatrd with unuBtial drawings
•ml pln*ro »rapliA Thty dUcu.il
ntiinliei* arc continunlly iim tu
,• K\eig|a*le« ar-d the vnrluui
lug.
■pei s»t mn« of the l&lt;'nlt®&lt;i SUUtl
"Th® iiimhinr builditr*
(
till* case primarily ■hiphuddimr» Stipai t'orp, there. The atory of
ilanta in the city of KomMimid- V Migui is told from th® time th®
iavp incven*e*l out|Mit hy Ml t ■ emit* if* \ Iniite*! in tli• flalda until
through the sugar hou®c
100 | ri n lit Mining.* &lt;•( i &gt;.0 ••
d •«. Lagged for .shipment to
Sakhalin lfiieu*ea
itionth !•&gt; at
the ii'fni'iy
month, id it doc* at Itanhikh
MaiMifacture of bt®rcli frvin
and In other dlatiirta I hi &lt;»k‘i
• • ••’ podituris and other root*
ml field*, fin Sat Imho Into
n«- 17 J»0oo(Hi starch houto,
rfl‘sl*e«| tic ii ()j &gt;M|orIlist
» it* *nog (‘•onplrtlon, K d®*"iiiir trrrilm) p.»*»o&lt;
»•
•»» -Mill tin* water
tiialy iinhmitrd
i—
» I wi«w|e dt*|K&gt;«al *&gt;’»•
the e*lahli«hmrlit of it* »»" •
• 1 it necessary for the
f ihmI KUpply "
• u•
*« t (tioiM Other chaptrn
depot tl.i resnurch work helUaf
primal v «up|d&gt; line t«* th* .‘'••O' '■I •l ine bv the corpoiation, and Alien
t'llloll. th* I *•&gt; d
AiIiiumi- |
a- the livestock and
tint mu i vv«alrd In 1;• I . \ '
•” - ft-*,ling jiugiMitt*, alo tg
tun*
firitil) one ttimi o| an , vit ii •!*■**'riptIon* of ('It'wlitnn
American shipments to the I!&gt;SIi J ••i t tin ioontlirig town* iti the
M ake an ex tr a Ix-tirooni o u t of y o u r liv in g room w ith thi.s vcr.-atile
w**re being sent in S«o let vessel
ftom oiii \\r*t ( &lt;&gt;a»t to pn I- in
\i ihr ** ;d. dUgramntic churtt
the 8m l«'t Fur Kast
a lu d io c o u c h . A larK f, co m fo rta b le .sofu by d a y . a fu ll sl*e
li**w ihr variety of \®gft®ble*
Much of tin** e*|oi|»ioeid, pc* iF.tt tn hr grown on K\crgUdo&gt;
mi maid &gt; was rotisigfed tu S •* *t ti • i (m •!*■', mtill thr large nu»n
F u ll -tir in g ronatrur*ion
A rnnl v a lu e nl . . . •
Kui Ka*t oillitnty it**iea.
In i ■•r i*i *m|*h"t* which run I»f
lUgolui w Intel ((eight liam* l•i • •......1 ftoni in n u U . c*k&gt;1§ and
t*ii talion has tiern *sLaohali***! pi* UiIh ir. *ugai can®, ratnb- ®nd
tween Vladivostok and poll* •• g rii* - i •
both roa«t* ilf th** h»»n»'h**ik •
It i .in notv he suit! that "the
Peninsula formerly Utdiited from ♦ pir-i-nt progrmn fol expansion
sSeptr mbei In May
and
dnvelopinenl In this vast.
I'ort CHl'arily at I'ctiupav I,,i till
la-t frontier’ has pro­
luvak nn tnr Kalin butka Ucliu
gi,
I In-yund tile
drawing
suln has tnerrusvil. A flnslmi I •m„m i and becomes the festduck uf 6,000 tun ca| iiiily Iih- griiwin* rpir of s new agro-lnbet-n inslallr.), ami Vlailtvo.luK •ItMtituI empire in the making.”
and .Sovrtsksia liavan iiavr dock,
T h r o e p lcco liv in g room
of aimilar design and capacity.
The military importance ,,f nil
s u it e c o v e r e d in w in e
three Is obvious.
"tapeatrjr, sliirh tly MhojvThe Knmrlta •k- I'rnlnstila, par I
w o m , w ith full sp rin g
ticularly, has been s IiikIimI ,,ul a*
c o n str u c tio n . Only
of great Importance In Mills that
war materials were going tin ir
Msrrh 2«. IMS
from tin* V 8
Ntsrrsnty Deeds
•
This trll Italy long iu»» la-&lt;-ii . • Irm rnts. J. I., et u* To Chareyed by the Japanese Navy. i. » 1 !«•• M Martin rt ux
threat isilb In the Aleutian
Sapp. Mungrr st ux To J. Wil­
Islands und Alaskn, as well as t&gt;&gt; liam Martin.
We have a wide nnsortthe sea and uir routes of com­
Jam aica, B. F. at UX To R e ft?
ment
of living rt*m
munications between tha U. S. A. Jlm cnei ct ux.
■uitaa
.
;
two and three
and Russia.
Woodruff, Frank L. a t ux To
The effrontery of Japan is Il­ 1. E. Stevens at ux.
places, to, select fmm.
lustrated by the reports In 1042
arper, Eva at vir J. T. To L.
that she was seeking to nego­ E. HBtevcn.
at u*.
tiate with Htussta- for tha north­
Collin., B. C. . t ux To (Hear
ern half of Sakhalin Island, Mrrthla el us.
Kamchatka I'rnlnstila and Ihr
ItiK-kett, John 1&gt;. at ux To Sgra
Maritime provinces, embracing E. Dona van.
Vladivostok—all lo b- *-eld •-•
Clive, A. E. ct ux To Frcddla
Japan for “aafekeeping" unlit Shelton.
the war*a end.
Retd. Andrew 1.. et ux To 0 r a ­
Although fishing Is tlir mail] il n Domingo Bamo.
Industry of Kamchatka, there aie
Limited W .lran t I)m 4®
an Increasing number of oil wells
Reiter, Naomi J. 1 A lbert J
on the coa.t north of I'ctro- Norria ot ux.
avlovsk, and coal Is mined on
Patterson, Viola To J. C. Hauloth coasts. PelTopavJovsk. with erson et UX.
a population of 20,000 in 1037.
Hatlafactlon of Moftgageo
has been developed Into n powerFlorida State Bank To V . M.
Thuraton F arm ..
' .
Florida Stato Bank To Vi IL
Russians again.t placing Siber­ Thuraton Farm s.
.
' ’,
ian- ba.aa at the dl.posal of the
quit Claim Dead
,
U. S.
F ijn t. 0 . H. a t.u x To 0 4 n « v i
' It wma announced only recantly Green.
.
that Buaaia • had sat up a Vast
Real Kata to M ortgage
For any'room, colorful,
Far Eastern n.twork of airline.,
Bamo, Gracia Domingo T«
pperating from permanent, all • Andrew L. Raid ot UX. •
'
,
dursblo, ossy - to - clean
WMther alrflalda between Sak­
Satisfaction of Ja ig m o n t
halin Island, the Kamchatka Pen­
American Agrlcultum CMmlcal
linoleum. Ruga and yard
insula and Kolyma, northeastern- Co. To Thao Aulln.
most corner, of Russia. The field.
C
h
.tl.l
Mertgace
Chattel Mortgage
goods in new patterns.
could b« converted almoet lmV. M. .Thurston Farm* To
mediately for military operations. Florida 8t*te Bank,
On the Siberian mainland, the
Honorable Discharge
Blkhota-Alln range which follow,
U. 8. Navy To Robert V anning
the coast o f the Sea of Japan Martin.
contain* coal, Iron, graphite, man­
. - Marriage U ciaae
ganese, gold, tin, lead, kind and
Duke, Ernest Paul, Orlando
Sturdily relnforend,
allver. Armaments and munitions And Rosallna Faye 'White, Or­
are made largely from theae raw lando.
bound.
E xtra large.
Extra large a i x e utility
m aterial..
-~
*,
Agler, Lowell O , Ohio And
• C h iu OMaat, west o f Kkabar- Lealah Haller, Ohio.
cabinets to hold tha million
orak Territory, Is the largrat
and ona things in your kitch­
McDonald, Jack Henry. MU! tin producing region In the eouri And Betty Mae Echols,
en. All white enamel finish
country. It also ntlnrw raolvbdewith adjustable shelves.
nam. tungsten, arvenlr, fluerapar, Iran ora and coeL
Komsomol.k Is ths msjor Incity of the Soviet Far
I take* its name from
ith orstal ration which
It Is the site o f one of
eat steel mill* In ths

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ing line.-, Mpanmin and comfortable, tin- suite conaititn of it lurge cheat
of drawer-, deep und roontt, w illt renir'r glides and dual proof, a drop
well vanity with beautiful IMt.-burgh plule kIu.-h mirror, double bed and
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on uviiilablc nuppllr*.
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and so good looking, t e 6 ,
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this exceptional
HAPPY HOME chantbray.
| , « on pockets, pleated

tr frant skirt add a
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shirtwaist dress.
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T o k y o , outlined th** difficulttr?*
Hr i*dmitti&gt;| m ilit a r y r f v m r * tthr tirrinan* arr i**tird sugar
bail ma«lr tran*|»ortati*m o f oil »|iaringlv and ni«ila*s«*** f - * r H
from t b r Indies " In c r e a a in g lv d i f ­ rntng m thpfr rake* ami i*a- 1• !«••• I:
f i c u l t " and th at th e go vern m en t Amernan*. eight tmiind* «»f diy
would m a k r "atr®nuou&lt;* e f f o r t * " bean*.
(IrrtiiaiM. four |H*und*;
to hike petrid ru m production In Amernans, 3f» iiound* of »*read,
Japan.
Manchuria
and
north («rrinans T»0 pound**, \mrri«*n«,
t ’lniia. The go ve rn m e n t, he aaid, •f&gt;0 potiful-. of |H»(iit«N-*. ••m oan*.
will “ t a k e c h a rg e o f thr e xp lo re - Hfi iHfijmb. t 'abbagr run*. Amrriti'ui for new wella."
can*. 27 iHiiind*. tinm an*.
N&lt;**hida assure*) th r dirt that poutols
" • h r production o f avn th ctic gap
••line, ba ux it e and othe r m a te ria l*
There an* IP*i w«h»I r*»i»i
in dis pensable to the war i* bein g III lln*l«&gt;U &gt;*1141 HU* nf lb*"
in creased in the th re e countries.
loratrd un Hummer Hi reel

Gltnbury
ehamb ray drmi t
For a real value . . . , *
and so good looking, to o . .
this exceptional
HAPPY HOME chambray
fo r |b ft added d u l l .
perky bows on pockets
and at waist.

Blue, Pink, Brown.

Blue. Rosa, Brown.

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16 to 44.

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fresh and new!

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shops
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Loaded In Gadgets
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4a*r arffirm rslWr* ual&lt;« U ,&gt;«■»&gt;'
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T h o u g h h r linen not prnteea In
k n a r when lh * l 0 » e
will a r r i t e , h r v U u n l l l c * • e a r pnwarml
• holly b y ' r l e c l / l r l l y a n a d r ire n
" i •&gt;J a nonill jn ntor on r a rli wheal.
1 T j i k l n r llur im stern JUitu|noullr
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a lu tf r il wngsui loaded ilnwn with
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H. N.SAYKR, CITY CLERK

hn* Lin«turf'll m a n y o f the auto*
mobile
I n d u s try 's
la u d in g
an
g in c e i.v lirlliivea Munr f u n d a m a . Ini i|i»cnvrr|r,» r e g a r d i n g m a t i n
anil a le c t r ie ily will c h a r g e Uie

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Beginning Thurstfny. March 29, the CtTY HALL will
be open from 9:00 A. M. until G1S0 P. M. ench day of
the Week. Ii'ifiteatl of from 9:00 A.M. until 0:00 F,M.
JUTUfthe. past. “ _
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of i*r. l i m t i i f Itua*rll H a rris on .
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mill* lh« W*i;f de»peraUlj/iU«npllQ4 to.deitroy U)e,t)dd*e,»
e xp an din g Held
vl«W wax bein g

electr ic motor. Thin can n ot auck
e n e r g y from ir««olir.e, no It ne**t«
a sourer o f p o w er uf itr o w n , and
we add u b a tte r y . Till* (r|l »t ti*
r/uxrce*i, mi uii e le ctr ic g i g K r a t n r
ie adttwf h'tuee thl« g e u r m t u r nl
tim er d e liv e r ' Iimi inurh e u r r e n l.
we nrnviile ll with n c u lo u l. .
“ flo w wnch d a t p l y r It w o u ld
be l a ran Ihe wh ole e a r w it h
flfclfle
p o w e r— th e n
w# could
th row a w a y
Ihe r a d ia to r with
Ita Iherm iw tata and a n t l- f r e e r e .
lit*
Ignition
avBloas,
en g in e .
rtuiffWr, rtulah, tr#n«B\Ui&gt;l(*o, and
d l f f a e r n t i a l — ln f a c t alptoet e v e r y thin g e x r e p l r h a w l i and wheel*.
“ T h e n we need only m o u n t a
■ mat) motor on enrh wheel, nod
ojicrnte there from n r e u l m l wtnr*
nge tmttei y
W h y doe* not Ihi* rern ark ahle
new motor vehicle, to which olhe r
Inventor* have o n f o r tu n n le ly an*
tlc lp a le d me I'V » few yenr*.
• weep gusolin e
ojieritl**il rnr*
from Ihe hy |hw ny«ooeU 'lT n, v*y
from ihe h i g h w a y '? M e r e ly herooxe o f one fact -o e pound of
gnuoline will giv e more Ihnn 20
linuw n* much e n e r g y n« one
JMiUnd of the moat f u lly c h a r g e d
■ lo r a g e Imtlery We yet know how
to ntakr
“ Devaloji
n
x to rn ge
h n t te iy
which will drive n e g r i!0U mile*
orr o r e clia rge. y e t w e ig h * n**
more lo a n h a lf an e ng in e plus I
giUton* o f gn* nod tlu* )&lt;&gt;h I*
“ Ihim f i y p n a belie ve lljat tin*
lead ' t o i n e r hatt erv I* the light
pat that ever will In* liiaenvored ?
F.diu.,, didn't think *o, qt)d if
Btiyime else doo*. th ey
mig ht
t i a i e n clue lu n ItpU ery ror
ls&gt;tter nml chenjwr car* ,"

F r e d s I t's r r s tilln 4 h n l c o u n t
Sold hy

SEMINOLE FEED CO
North Elm Ave,

JWotUr

I n f to Die
excellent
Gaitnan*

blued. h o t can be m e a su re d nuim
rjuiakly i f it hae wurntad and
sq/tatied.
M en'll IV Irefnre m ix in g to avo id
mix taken jir.it n ave lime. Then
n a g * th e afm tdeet m e th o d nf m H
ing. f t r e r n l b a kin g "ludle * show
That giMwl plain r a k e result* from
a ddin g e g g * w h ole , on e at a t lj ie ,
In tlie* e r r a i m d fa t and su ga r.
Thl« U iL m Icbb lim e llfun Un­
usual m e th od o f s e p a r a t in g e gg*,
h e a tin g
while*
and
yolk *
In
d if fe r e n t bowls, and f o ld in g In
whiten at thi la st It als o (liven
the u*e u f two e x t r a bo wl* and
i n e g g h e a te r.

Rumurs Spread
Of Impending
Peace Moves
r &gt; * l l * * i * t ru n ■’ **« Ua*
Gan. K ia e n h o w e r ’* -lu te m e n t ill
an iotnrviKw i lint " t t w tiarp ia n
a rm y u* a m lllt o r y forc e on the
w estern ( m o t i- u whipped a rm y
Tile Klip rant r c o la lua fail' l ml tied
“ hu! th at do e. nut u u * n a front
cannot
Li*
foi moil
so m e w h ere
whare ou r iioiiiiteiiniice I- »tl etcjl
pit to Ule ttnitt “ Furl'u'i hi had
**iill “ I am out w r itin g o f f thiw a r."

Telephone call* deluged IleW*
l*MI*«r ufflca* u* the report*
spread.

In New Y'ork. the lllue Network
said (hut Uil M urlyn. hruadeaxl
ing from lui* Angele* d'ad »**itl
•’eieclrlfylng nawa" had cunie
that Ihr ]‘raahlent und Mi cabinet
“are preiuu-ing for word of vie*

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“This fnterpretntion alnea has
been found to lw without any
foundation. There has been no
suggestion from any Waahlngton
fficiala th a t any arm latlca' announrem ent la Imminepf."
Plaah Broadcaal
A new* flaah th a t "Eiaenhowei
•ay* German* quit,” waa briwid
caat

.209 Magnolia

o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
P h o n e 694

Lasting Beauty!

lu

I W i f i c o * a *t

ala tea

pin

can ba seen axp lo dln g n ear Uic end y f the at^n. TUn
the captu re alread y a t * bein g («at .pieced t u g . l h r r 1
thrilling U l u In A m e ric a n k q * . -Jilgiial C orpe pbulo.

Profession Of
BuMfigiiiing Is
Dangerous, Unsung

(InUnujiloijal)

M aja d a h o n d a, li n y (ow n of i l a ilr kl pro vin ce, (our w ere killed
unit m a n y Injured in n "eu ue a ” .
n fiu r which (In- g u v c r i u u c u t pm*
Idlilted, ih riu l-ittli altu nliun wan

Imill lu On* halt

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS

Ariaona yesterday murtilng hi
radio atatlo n JCTJ a t llollywtxsl
William JH. Green, a news «di
has plenty of time, but for family
meals generally, a simple cake tor fo r th e Ikjn Lee-klutupl net
requiring no extra fillingi and work aeh l the tU ah waa .basefroitinge, or *racial mixing la n o n « jra rtiled
or
&gt; / " f tripre
f altar choice, ’ll paid e-down eekea,
fiJ iiH w tt Mt.AH J t l v y . i p lM f fit
are often good choice* for h uirW that listenera
day*. They art very popular, re­ about two mini
quire no fretting and the mini-; «u broadcast
mum of utrnalla.
To gave time and effort of
walking back acid ’forth, haro
everything together before start­
ing To mla Abe cake. Than tabling
e*n proceed repWly. u n ln tw m ted brat aeanh Tir TnlttMg |M n i i|
powiUr or • lent pan. AaamkRnc
both IngredlenLa and uteoaila In
advance baa another advantage. • K h l i r e W ,t« " W l l " . T h U . r r o ,
It give* time l o u k e the cglR area corrected fn 10 aecpnda, JKarU
o ff foods from Ihe refrigerator. atM . .
Alj .blfredieOte In cakfl should be
A a*port of Germany'* aur*
at room tem ptrttgrt when com- render bitemjpud a meeting of,
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ON YOVH

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frequen tly
I hi* hu ll
,■ lia is e s
l hr t l a n d * and kiu nrliin rs the
Dy C H A R L E S K O L T 7.
improvlmiil Brats rnlln p**, unlit*
A P Nowafealltrnii
injr llic
a|HH'tnlnr« before the
wild Leant. In .\ r a g u n u hull e».M A im il)
U ’ b aeldom
udver
lived on hilllKiurila o r in ‘ a u w * ‘ t'unetl f r o m Ihr s q u a r e and went
p a p e r i . Jlumnn liv e* a r c rlakcd wild in a w urrlin uxr where wine
anil Inal. lhou«anda u f wild hull* Wan Htorrd in • k ii&gt;u. T h e nninial
und wild eoWa lig h t mid die, w a s l i n k tie r11 In w in e and the
h u n d re d * of th ouxond* o f Span* s t r e e t* ran with Ihe year's vlnin rtf * g e t the tlirlll o f th eir livi-* ' a r r h r f o r r s u iu co n r alrw the
t h a t ’* th«T ’ unating,
unfiltiav!
and. oUUiiU' Rpnlli or M t x k o . lit*
tiln ry
romi**
jiini
frr*f(ii(*nty
moat unknown lulrkgroiu ui uf the ciimiffh t&lt;»
r iictuiitf? I hi' “ cjiihpii "
. t i n y of hl&lt;H*l a n d m o d
Ju a n Hrlmiintt*, now r»*tir«Hl w’ ith
|
Kv'vrV lin y paeh lo uf S pain a »4»ii in (hr 11njf. hut uttll con r
, ho* it* fieeta a n d e v e r y v illa g e M iltift! K iwmi ' i* g r e a t e s t
liv in c I
] fteelii m Spain. *|*VI* to the pro i
h u U fix h tc r ihi|»itr th^ iihrmimon \
lnee a of northern &lt;i alien* uod at i uu‘ of AlmnnlrU*! wrnt into IH
I A ' l u i u i e , hn» itv "cui'tyi.M Only th r luv rmifg from tlu villutjt*
i ipiiuiroiueiil one or m o re wild
l aiirtui " Hft tint M m iul LnhuMji
hull* or wild cow a
Add
th at " t h r ulil imirjii ru .*1 4»fmI Anto nio
por tion of the m ale pop ulation Mnitjiiitf nini m a n y other*
hp lw ec n rig ht anil e ig h t y which
T imlay
a
ymitijr
null)
wh«»
waul to he h u llflg htur* or (hoik vkunlhi hr n Inillf
»u*l
they
are bullf iy liter*, niju* o f f Join ( f d * m lo lit** biif lufucutin' main **itmnT and pul n few
l in rt fioiii l hi" viHji^r ''t'Mljciu*.”
Witodrn eland* aro und W a l l foi hut |l*^ »till ii » tin* Vill-uif Mtierr
th e stioav a fte rn o o n of the day lj«* Iiu.h i h r Ih »I c h a i j c c . to laiirn
o f .(Jiu town** p m troll -Mint— nod
nT*ouf lull I« to win a
thi' c alic o ’* V"oi» to watc h
lllio r
Mft
n
Ift OL'nUrfl
till 11■
S o m e town* c un'l a f f o r d to f irtif iT
"cu iu lr illh ” nr
kill n wild hull T h e y rent one
Of
till’ old c Blien wt*e
killer*
f r o m u local hivriier or .frntn u
iuill-ow nor
who
follo w*
Ihe
.nntta* around S p a in . T h a t uni
mat J* far mure ilangerou * Lhun
a n y t h i n g tlw w o rld '* hu*i hull
fighter*
face
Irk th e
world'*
g r e w l c i t ring*, f o r he ho* had
e xp e rie n ce , he Im* hail hi* horns"
In men.
S o n i c town* c a n a f f o r d th eir
S ing le o r M o n ie d
ow n bulla. T h t y ’r c uau nlly p o w ­
Age 10-Sfi
e r f u l animal* winch would lye
r e j e c t e d hv the hlg c it y rin g * u&gt; EXI'KIUFNCE UNNECESSARY
too
da ngaroin.
A fter
th e y 'r e
ESSENTIAL, WORK
killed liy a 1u*al h tillfl g h le r or
WITH
by one uf Ihe hu ndred* o f v i l ­
I’F.ACETIME KUTUR*
la g e inutailory w h o follow
ih r
f i e s t a ' , rlukitig liuiir \Jfc ^or a
n i g h t 1* lodging am i fhe hone of
O v e r t im e 4’e y -P aid V acatjgn *
re c ogn itio n aa n ipuLulp r proitfty
h z r tiu c n l Inarcaaea

i f ,h itte r ring*, th e
la URd
In the low n' to make up p a rt ^if
the .p rk * Rf Alt*
Ik’a or l tin w au h from haleoe*
lea around the public square Or
from wooden atauiia ak the aide
when lb* hull la t i n t Mtleaaed
In the ring. Hundreds aT moo.
moat of them voung.itcrn, some
alderly. a rt In the square ,td 1&gt;y
th eir lock.
*
•Capen" mean* challenging the
bull with a cape, hut enpea are
•xpenalve and few villagers are
arm ed with morp than 4Udk*.
&gt;Vlth them "they run before \he
wild Iwait. tw itting und .tutnim
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stan d in g doct or * In c an cer |inicllc e and re s ea rc h . Her field n raty
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prop it up a Urn || Hide th e pH im r
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D p F L O R lD A
trill jya room rayon fabrics araQ•bl». because th tr a la air tad r a
th o rlag e for cirtllan n ta, due lo
Uit trem endous and incicadng
quanUtles of rayon req u ired -fo r
m ilitary purposes.
"M odifications and amendm eats of D m original r u l i n g
—will no doubt bo req JltYcLnrLL*'
bat for some unpredictable
tlmo to coaie It looks as
though -wo will gradaaUy see
so-called la x a rr apparel bow
o at of tbe fashion p k laro
while aerrlceeble merchandise
la tb e lower aad mtdlnmpriced ranges takes over.”

of C o m p lain t
(lUd
by
Hooker
T h o m a s , a g a i n s t you t o t a d l v u r c s .
n o w p «nd!f,e In the C i r c u i t C o u r t
o f 'irmiftPle C o u n t )
friend)
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l u r n A b i t to lb * n p p t a r « n r « d a y
of Ap&gt;n lh » I k th . IMS In d e f a u l t
fh« r« o f ftAld ( d u n
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C l F titt.'
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In
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c o u n ty and • ( « ! #
W IT N K M H n jy hand a m ) o f f ic ia l
i* a l o f o f f |r a a t H a n fo rd , fr'lorlda,
t h is 7 lh d a y o f M arch IM &amp; .

that makes Leaders

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O. 1» I I E I t N l H I f t .
C la r k o f |h s C i r c u i t C o u r t
F c m lh o la
C o u n ty ,
and '
H taW of F lo r id a .

The f i n t mass air evacuation
in A merican m ilitary planes oc­
curred in Burma and Jav a in 1042.

II N . S A Y ICR
( II V T A X A S S K S O R .

FRIDAY, MARCH .10, 191

Beware Coughs
froa common colds

LEGAL NOTICE
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CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

Creecmilslan relieves promptly betuse U roes right to the seat of the
ouble to help looeen and expel

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county.

term laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucous m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to aell you
• bottle of Creomuldon with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have tout money back.

C R E O M U L S IO N
focCoaghi, ChsitCoM i, IrsncMtis

THE LONE RANGER

p S t a r t now t o n r o l a e t
vs I ii s h i n v«-j;e Ivlde e »&lt;ips nqnin»t th e ravcffea o f c h e w .
, n R 1manel |»r«ls. :*|irny o r liu s l w ith K r y o c i d e —t h t
p r o m t I n s e c l l r l d r , so w idely a n d a u c e c a tfu lly a sa d by
m a n y p r o m i n e n t c o m m e r c i a l g r o w e rs .

C ry o lite is r c r o m i n r i i d r d for litis n i r by a u th o ritie s ?
K R Y O C ID K , t h e milv N A T U R A L C R Y O L I T E , ia
easily a n d r f f i - r t i i r l j iijiplii-d w ith s t a n d a r d d u s t i n g o*
s p r a y i n g e q u i p m e n t . F ollow titer su g g e s tio n s o f y o t u
local e x p e r i m e n t •Inlinn.
Y o u r denier r u n s u p p ly you w ith K I I Y O I I O K foe
aoryviniT. or w ith m i x e d d u s ts , fro m c o n v e n ie n tly
l u r a l r i l slock*.
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With all civilian tex tile' sup| plies shrinking because of vastly
I increased m ilitary demands and
manpower shortages, leaders of
the industry paint a gloomy piclure.
K. Kugene Ackerman, executive
director of the American Wool
Council, saya:
T h e 'W1H and OPA Joint
order to channel fabrics into
low and medium priced items
* of apparel ia a death stroke
for I hr American fesklon in.
duslry unless it Is amended.
. . . Wlisf this order w ill do
ia fn regim ent tb e American
public In simply styled utility
garments. It will aloft, d u r­
ing its operation, th at pro­
Portion of the textile and ppparel Industry which
new fashions which
life blond of the en
duatry."
Mr • T Murchison, i resident
of the Colton Textile nstltute.
says'
"Cot t„„ Miipfdli* i
In rit ilisn- for the r
luianUtt. mil be the sm allest
since ihi f'iiil War. The' new
le sh le order will have Hills
effect on Ihp cotton picture,
because cotton goods produc­
tion alrradv la froren fo r the
most part, on account of
military requirement*.
One
ray of hope is that contin­
ued suceesses In Ihe w ar may
change Ihe picture.’’
Spokesmen for the rayon In­
dustry s»l)
"The W l’ll threw u Urns bomb
in t o
th e
npi-srcl manufacturing
industry when It Issued the new
‘kV ;m,| - oinpvil-in OPA man*
mum lines m um gc dirvcliw .
"In cracking down on the inrrcnsintr trend toward the produclidli of highcr-prtoed or »ornllrd
lirm rv
apparel,
WPB
ho|&gt;es to restore a IMA level of
production.
s'
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IT PROVES THAT OAKHUR5 T
WILL DO ANYTHING TO i— BEAT D E E R I N C ^ ^ - ^ n

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This cveninc thotiMnds of tervioe' men will be
asking for the Long Distance fines; that connect ;
them with their homes all over Amrytot,
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keep the fine* open from 7 to 10 P.'llLTbc^ll .
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A D V E R T IS IN G

BATES

B U S IN E S S S E R V IC E ,

n. It FpPF ntf.

Vatar
Heaters
Heaters

and

Room
________

orange
groves,
II ARROW I Nt.
farms, etc. S. Williams, 1113
F IV E ROOM HOU8E. threa lota,
E. llth St.
-8804 ■Sanford -*Asnx Price »2.
At TO BODY WORK
500.00. Phone 732, Robert A.
Williams,
Atlantic
Natlonul EXPERT workmanship to take
wrinkles and dents out of fend­
Bank Bldg.
ers ami auto liodics.
Keep your car looking good!
IS ACRES r u .n llr I W J n *
HOLLER MOTOR HALEB
Weat aid* of Sanford. W, E.
208 W. 1st Hi.
Phone 522
Klrthboff, Jr.
i ■ - ■
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TRACTOR PLOW and Harrow
ONE 1631 PO NTIAC HeiaK gdod
for litre or Rent. 305 Holly
running conditlom-$250.00. Can
Ave. Phone 680-K.
be seen after 5700 P. M. at
819 Elm Ava.
__________ WELDING: By an expert with
30 year*' «perience who gu a r
TW O SM ALL fa m e —one with
antics evatv Job. Would apa eeree tiled land, good well,
pM-cixte a trial. Temporarily
two story dwelling, garage, out
located af 4l)8 H French Ave.
hOuso, about COO f t west of
A. IL Welch.
_____________ _
bsltt Monroe Poat Office. One
with 5 acres Ulad land, good STORAGE your car at Kant •
Gkragc.
Sped*'
raUi dead
well, about H mile from Lake
s t o r a g e . __________
Monroe Post Office, with twoalary dwelling. 2 atory barn.
MATI RI'.HS RENOVATING
J.W. Ball. Phone 15. Lake
A L L TYPES mattresses and box
Monfoe, Fla.__________________
springs rebuilt.
Have your
work Hoii# while we xtlll hive
BPRING PLA N TS now ready—
ticking. One day xrrvice If de:
, J ^ a fon i
IK L a

mntrfiM-omau

thousand. Southern Plant ratro
Arcadia, Fla
. ____________

HELP

Touehton, 1101 CeUry Asm. has
a complete line of Ballard
Ft#di; also grocrrlts and gaso-

ir» C.t, l j;r. in . t
li.r . . *
of h runt Hint .. 11.111..0I to.
ployee, marked
vvilh nsssult
against his wtfo, Ruth, was tram
ferred-hrdiHlir- Jr 4er-t*furrnn to
the County.
Mrs. Shaw was attended til
Iter
home. 007
West
Ninth
Street by Dr. J. A. Smith for
what he described us a flesh
wound caused by s bullet pi ssing
through s portion of the thigh.
This wound, he stated, had not

T H E T A B L E IS
S E T F OR YOU
All you can cal for COc
DlnW O S Ig - 75c
-

i o A. M. until 2 P. M.
a week. Salary $7.00.
2, 31r. Mullins, Kits

proved eerious.
.■ce-sa.i^,
Other ~fc'.te e t t n IS * Ctt?
C ;-:t fr ia i" . r t r e n 7. Tcr.ky.
.r.i.-y-.i • .:i. dri/riig d:zs.r. SlCvz: **0 iv y : a u *.i.r. Allman.
. nai.e.t ..un vagrancy. ~a- fined
J25 t,r do days; Arlene G. Gibb*,
charged
with
vagrancy,
wss
fined 125 or 60 days; W. (X
Stripling was fined $26 TAf'doirig
tmsiiir,, without n license; Johnr.ir Ihinn fined $10 for dis­
orderly conduct aod a like amount
for vagrancy;, Huston McArthur
was fined $10 for reckless driv­
ing; Bonds estreated were: $11
of J. F. Walt, charged with
drunkenness; bond Of $11 of B.'A.
•Wellmnkrr. charged with dis­
orderly conduct; $6 bond of W
II. Buxton, charged with reckless
driving mid $11 bond of Clarence
Shoemaker, charged with drunk­
enness.
Mark Porter, negm, waa fined
$25 oi 60 tluys for vngranc»\
Elirul-clii N. George, negreas. was
fined $5 for reckless driving and
f l for improper brakes. Bonds
of negroes estreated were: Mar­
tha Sanders, charged with dis­
orderly conduct. $11; and Willli
(irren, $11 for charge of drunk­
enness. Case of Mildred D a h ,
charged with drunkenness, wrms
transferred to the County.

GI v p U r vl 1 1 W ----- C A R L T O ^ T * t

PLUMBING SERVICE OP AIJ.
KINDB. Call Couraen. County
4106.
'
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the rttr.srsxsr.t m urr.lics the
irr,;;rtas:e c f • the •per'r. cf the
Red Clots in the many f.*ids
where our men and women are
engaged. *
As TurT7 at 1633.’ spp
being cultivated close to
now Annapolis Royal, N
tla.

AN

Swing Time In The Pacific

D ULUX
S U P E R -W H IT E
• Q ivtt smooth, glossy finish

C. McD. Davie, president. A t­
lantic Coast Line Railroad Com­
pany. announced today that the
company would contribute $1,­
100.04) tu the fund now being rais­
ed by The American National
Red Cross, the funds to be appor­
tioned by the general headquart­
ers of The American National
Red Cross st Washington to the
credit of the quotas of the City
of New York, where the Company
maintains offices, and to the
States of Virginia, North Caro­
lina. .South Carolina. Georgia.
.Florida and Alabama*-In which
.tadqttnh* CbaaL—Lipe -operates,

Bifi: Task Forces
And 2,000 Ships Re­
ported Engaged In
Action Off Japan

This la the enamel that can't bn
beateo. When your woodwork glcaaaa
with the full, rids beauty of Wat
Emergency DULUX SUPEK-WJUTP,
you know il boasts as line a fcoitb aa
any paint cai. give. Then, coo,
DULUX SUPER-WHITE** lustrous,
mar-resistsnt tojsh is at eery So keep
ipof'essly clean as portelaJa. SUPER­
WHITE is lough, resists cbippsog.
takes real abuse without
damage. Il dries bard aod
is brilliantly wfiite. Be cer­
tain loaikntucpainitr.touse . __ ,__

E x tra f i n l f t i n f s

COMEANDOfTTM

AMi rU t x t m a i

In making this donation Mr.
Davis stated that wlfle the Coast
Lina has contributed transporta­
tion freely, over a period of veari,
In times of disaster, and has
participated |rv reduced fares and

Boarding Houfie
615 Park Ave.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

FOR S A L E AT
SERVICE
Spark Colb*
Igniliun I'oinlt*

BARGAINS for sale: l floor and
table lamp; 1 vacuum cleanei
1 Underwood typewriter; I &gt;rn
rod and reel; 1 t* o wheel trail
#r, good 6:00x10 Urea; 1 9x12
wool rug. 1312 Oak A vr„ Ban
ford, Fla.
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Ignition ( ’ondenaen*

“
GOOD INVEHTMENT
7 Frame. 3-room cottages for
Negro tenants. A ll In good comll
tlop. Well located. 1H »cr# Plot LOST
I.uiltcR blue billfold In
Comer Southwest Road and IHth
Klti Thruin Monday mtr. con
BL I*rlc# $42003)0 Exclusive with
turning m*»nr\, no idrnttflf®
— JAMES J. H ACKETT. REAL
tiuii Return H T Thomas. Fire
TOR, *3 East Pina 8t- Orlando
Dept phunr 78. Reward.______
Phkna 7 5 8 8 . ______________
LOST: It InrX 1’nrker fmmtaln
Mil and gold Navy wings. R»Iibill, lake Marv. PI
»Mld 11- * V*3. Saiifuld.

Head l.lghln

New Generator!*

Protect your

(ieneralor PurtH

wooleiin unit

Generator Uegulatoru

er.WnAL nrf.R

TAN I'l.n r ll I'llltS K with wocalrn liandlr, rniiiailung idonllfunth m iur.1 and io*sry, lust
I.l, Kltst Street Saturday. Re­
turn t*&gt; Herald.
Reward.
REWARD for information about
Female huff rocker spaniel due
to ulvn birth to puppies this
week.
J&gt;'*t about two weeks
n1*11.
CmitACt
Mr». M. C.
Tin n»h. Valdes Hotel, Room
404.
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Driving I-luhtn

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Complete

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color

only.

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LAMPS FOR BEAUTY'

Radio Repairs
207 Mngnnlin Rhone 101

REAL

ESTATE -nR O K ER
Atlantic Bank Bldf.

Eaquisitely

seciiotiH.

atyled

lnnipn to brlRhton

Spring Filled Sectional Davenport

that dark comer I

Brorn wherc I sit _ Ay Joe Marah
Bert Loses the W ar
Single-Handod

CARRIAGE In good
b Steel frame,
I

7 HOOU UNFUBHIBUED houic,
TO BUY used refrigerator. Phone
917-J.______________________ .

CONTACT with owner of 17x226

than good tire.
o. 1406, Sanford.

SIT. WANTED—

sm -£ T S

No •eUldren

and Thursday
boater. Chars.

Lock

Bert ChUder*g hone# burned
down last week, end the only
good thine that name out of It
m e it cured him of swearing.
Bert Just couldn't think of
words to fit the occasion, to he
Just gave up.

Trom where I at, there** •
moral In Bert * experteno* A lot
of ua feel wVtre got the flree c t
thl* war under control...that
we con relax a little, maybe let
up on buytn* bonds, donating
blood, or fighting Inflation. , .

CHAIR AND OTTOMAN

w P S R W ^ rT J c

1 FOR YOUB CAB
WE WILL give you fun '

for your ear— epot cash,
and we will handle tha fo ­
ment red tape far you.
. lots o f bothar. your time

Good Bjrt, trouble—when you relax In thl*
fine Lounge ;,Cha|rl Spring filled construc­

"fo L L E ^ M O T ^ R A L F .

W A N TE D T O RENT

ury can Ihj made, and
decorator could wish.

,\s comfortable h.w
•i.m smart 'ts any i
Cov ere* I in iluruM

Pretty Shades,

Immediate poi-

Ex-Herald S p o r t s
Writer ,Now Edits

natural

Electrical Service*

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tion, beautifully upholstered In • chdke of

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CLEAN COTTON RAGS for
ford Nava’ A ir BUtlon, 1
to Sanford Furniture 0 m

Ns. 106 t f s SttUt

Easter Services Sunday To
Commemorate Resurrection

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‘
u .x ile
m lltUet.

wlors. Soil’d cohort for

In iduerA nnrr •»! thi l. «•».-Jnii^h f 'n v 'i r f .
*»J $•$« •
uml
.if th* i
, i* *
l&gt;e f reached by The dev. \\
!l.
Li »*»#. Wall* M&gt;«*lM
ticll) l»r»«l *»f ^unliuU aj'.
aish
•'handler SlrkilamL MwihadUi Ihf Frtlri
$ll" ' i I
.«• *t ih** if*»v
i««'*Mig
ator at C-nreHwrfy. Tb? Hvin- Of thrun* atlcivlilig
Ji! Imv Di Ukt |jrr4 1In­
,-rI
rti-HU.k EvFrwl Glee Ou&gt;, un- vkfhini.
fo
III ID illli rAl|y(|t'M
*
•
r dirertibn of Mka. Roth Jack­
Tbf Iratlilmnnl |*
#. »
**!o* ll*i».
\%i«| ***t|rt| . «*«'
son. will provide special choral vice* wrf** nuiiliH (r«t l*»
. A
musk with sccnmtuiiilmeiit hy Shamru. i$w#$p(f*«i ».% this.
•
Miss Catherine ('lari. Boh Crum­ virfitirn
Jn* k Zlohm
*0»i*LI*'
ley will be the song leader, and Blum aikl l^»u lltrvirk
a loud speaker system will be
The Udim of I hr * nog !•*•.•» t *ti
set up under direction of David ir t rrj&gt;ort«**l lo h*\»«
Howard.
h«r$l &gt;niunnc I hr n*«*k*t (**»
The call lo worsb p will be by hard scouring the nmrkrt to get
the Rev. H. M. IVtrion of the irovi)ion* |i» prr|Mir tin* in* rr*
South Side Baptist Church The or thr Setltr tulili' tttrhiditi/ ihr
Scripture lesson will he given hy (militif»nal •‘ crfille' f *•I* •••jt*'
the Hev Cleen E. Smith, of the rhirkro nn«l r$M the Irimmink**
Christian and Missionary Alliance
'T h u o fim ii: *»r «i-*h*‘ r to
Tabernacle. Hymns mnr will in
uiii«|ur m all
elude "A ll Hall The Ihiwer of
Jesus N^me;" “ Up From the hi* |irnfmm h'»lir»f
•• •• ••
(,ra*. He Arose,** and "Jesus thr t l»4IUNJ»l»*t* »»f
• i« •*
*h»
Shall Iteign where e'er the Jsun " Jr^Al^h
ha* I hr *« t^*«.
A solo will he sung by Hot. Itrarclltiir lei reitmi llnlrt .** tit*
Crumley, who is home on vara ticjttrut tion mi**l op|ifr*w»*'»» tu- tt*»tion from kliami University.
lociartj U|Min U 5 .
I*rayer will be offared by
" T o n ijc h t
mi a c r * l r l i r * t r
th*- i
Major A- S. TVhorton of lh« Sal­ ( r u t n f o u r H U r a t i n n . »$• f r » * l |
vation Army. Benediction will be t h * t I I t t l c r ’i r v l l r m p i r r i* t«»t
by the Rev. V. Ik. Grantham, terinr.
hi% forrw mmi»***I,
h»%,
pastor v&gt;f the Christian Churrh, romplrtr downfall * \|k*« t#*•I at
and secretary uf the Ministerial • n v m o m e n t.
»
Association.
" F iv e
«n«l n n r
n a il •*••1 1 •
|
n n r th ir d
«»f
*ld r.
Mass will he held at 9:0(1 o’- Jew **
rlock at
All B*&gt;ul» Catholic will h# tirtable* t*» crlrhr.tle* I' t
ri order thi tit**.;*■*
h«*
Churrh. At 11 (h) o'clock. Father
• M oil« *.f hi %•• if **r Mil)
William Narhtrab will conduct a »n thr furnace nvhr* »*i I I* .*• • »•
".II g.iM.li „|»| (tint I
High Mass, fnlluwrd hy the brpe •l r m t h r a m | w , b f i* e a l h ll* * l* a i| t $ ir , •■!••
'
' hrt*. g.'tlcn la, “ fir»l
diction. There will l&gt;e special t h a iiilH n aru l It* lit* &lt;•*• e***ti4&gt;
Im*.*
I the a .,I,taf.tr of
Easter muaic by the choir under lio n r a m p s u f
all
(I.*.*,
win. h,-!|»t-.|
“ But » r who M lv 1 1x »»iu l now. t I
lean, of good .| inlity
direction of Mra. F. E. Roumlllal,
"*&gt;•&gt;'
I
tliiuk
thr .cvrml 1arr *p|&gt;&lt; tiring on I lie Stair M.ii
organist, and “ Roaewig Mass in [ ■■ Hitler nnd hi* klrnl hnv«* hun.lrr-lv of IM-opir&lt;ilwho
willingly
thatthe J r » i
a r v nr,
ket platform and arr bringing
newsman on whether aha had learned
•■'"I vnluutcvrlv gave their time
G,1* will b# sung. Holly Commun­ Imp^rUhnble i«tuide. V e aft* the, and rflnits calling from^, tmusa $3.75 tu $4 00 a crate, (\drrv
and cabbage continue to to- mar­
ion will be given daring both p^opU nf the Hook, we an * the i to house drenrating
win.Iowa, ket traders. Demand fnr Irrlu-rg
conaclenre of mankind nnd !$u
•|wakmg
at
clulrt.
*te..
in
oolcr
manlty rmnnot de»trn&gt; it? consci­
A t the Sanford Naval Air Sla- ence. Thl* »e«ltr It douldy « frA»t to rni»*- manrv to help othrrj letturr exceeds the supply aco »rdlion there will be Masses for of jo y a m i liberation, let all Irsj. lor Innate, whom they have Ing to local ahiuiwra and l.-ltuce
Catholic servicemen and women Jew* who «r r alive l»* celehr«te nc*rr ,c&lt;-n and never hoiic to ia bringing Ha FOB criiing price
at 10:30 A. M. and 12:13 P. M., ft, not lose *hrfvt of It** »it?nifi «ce, il makra me humble Indccrl of $4 50 a crate for that dtipped
which will be conducted by Chap­ etnet."
- thoir’n l» the credit ami to to south eastern markets
The celery market continues
lain Frances Lislk. 8p “ W " Rich­
them rhouhl go th* praise for
ard Van Tine, organist, will play
the M kin t of the drive, certainly steady with K.O.B. prices un
special Easter music.
ih them will go my sincere Golden variety of fours or larger
Protestant services at the Sta­
thanks and appreciation, ax well bringing Thursday, $3.00 to $3.75,
a» the thank* end prayers of and on Pascal, threes or largrr,
tion will be conducted by the
Rev. Milton B. Beckett, at 9;00
those who ultimately will receive $2.50 to $3.25. Thuradsv un (h&lt;
New York Market, threca and
help through their kindness.
A. M. A t 7:00 A. M. a bus will
leave the Station for those at­
' M.v I also «r-{,res* my sincere larger were bringing $8.50 to
WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 513
The
Sanford $4.50 on both golden ami pascol
tending the Easter Sunrise ser­ — An increase of $3 a ton in anprr. mlion- to
vice.
manufacturer's ceilinr price, for Herald foi the great hrlr you varieties.
A t Protestant churches, special newsprint has been author iic l. have lx-en in giving us publicity,
Pro»l*ct» for Oviedo murk inn.I
il hcliwd a great deal and was spring celery appears to be ex ■
Easter services win be conducted effective lounediatsly.
at 11:00 A. M- there will be
Announcing the Increase today, given generously end willingly.” reliant, both for an amide an I
•pedal floral decorations and the OP A attributed it to belowuiialltv crop and for good nrl.es.
Easter music will be tong by normal earnings for the United
The Sanford celery deal is exchoIra,
*
|&gt;cct*d to wind up within (he
States newsprint Industry.
"A n Invitation to all the t*e*v-

47-w u p

'm

e

a

M-Sgt. Jullatr-fl "S crile" Stem
strom of Sanford |a one of tha
•&lt;Ht°r* of a mimeographed week­
ly publication o f the 61st Ur In
as ance BattiRon in France. Sgt.
” Btenilrom was formerly a sports
writer for The Herald.
The newspaper called, "The
Cartridge Cate1’ made lU debut.
Saturday, Feh. 24, and this and
the March 10 iasue were mailed
0 to The Herald staff hy M Sgt
w Hlenstrom.
This paper give* account* of
war rventa. leaves and promo­
tions. also we get a little glimpse
of how certain Ola are making s
. big Impression on the French
W glrla ns in the following extract:
“ That genial -ent, Ghln Ghlixonl
waa reported lo b« doing to the
local fammea at th# rweent 689th
dsneew what Sinatra la doing to
the bobbla aoxera back home. The
£ Ghitx left an impresalon Ilka a
W bombahell and tha tittle French
gals are ooh la- la- ing about his
neat Lindv Hon."
That the Gl’a worry a hit
about moraje qn tha home front
Is indicated by the following: “ If
^ y o u or your aection shi.uld run
arrnsa any good idaoa that would
make a atory, tnfurra S I a* soon
as you can and w ell hare q
atory' on the way at once. These
■pot stories and individual name
^ write-ups appearing
in
th a
V p a p r n back home, just do that
much more to k#«p th# folk a at
horn# Informed and It halpa their
moral# too,"
,
Under th# heading, “ Keyhole
Kidding." S gt Freddie “ Swatso"
.•S ch w arts wrote: “ Chief St#n^ strom I# hot on going to Bend.
Oregon when hostilities cease and
getting In the duck business, bu*.
he'd eat the profits, overhead
ducks ahd all, plus feathers too.

(

( rumley Extends
Appreciation To
Red Cross Workers

Newsprint Ceiling Is
Raised $3 A Ton

control in MarchT 1942.
' •
lift to $61 e
ice for standton the celling
aid new, print
leered to 39
are separate
port cities- T I - ........
ceilings for deltvertea In 10 ape
rifled snore and these ■re, like
wise raised S3 a too. The cell
log price for the bate torn, No
4 becomes (63 a too.
A ll newiprint paper sold if
tbs United Staten will ba gov
otard by the now ceilings. A bool

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WOOD STOVES

GYs Ess#' To Pay The Mather Waj^“ Good a

B u i-

fir K H W d - fff

wnRin

Notice from the *War Depart­
ment of the death in action o f
Pfc. Earle J. Plerry, 19, son o f
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Derry 1021
Maple Avenue, has been received
by hi# parents. He bed bem$
earlier reported missing in action
on FeU 27.
'Pfc. piercy, who at one tint*
■was a carrier for The llerald,
attended local echooli. and waa
called to duty, Apr. *7, L944. at
which time ba.loft Seminole High
Sch.«l, He waa. later given kla
graduation eorttflcaU.
T ie rec»lr«d initial Infantry
training at- Camp Craft, B. C ,
waa home m furlough lost Sep­
tember. one thon went to Camp

With the lull In shipping com­
ing on until Oviedo starts iti
celery shipping at about April
10, there hat been much leas
heard from growers about the
labor shortage. Oviedo spring
shipments » i f l probably be Debt
BntM May l, when the ehlppng
will become heavier, reaching its
peak at about May IB, growers
predicted.

EN8.

ROBSON

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PROMOTED

* Ena. Pearl L. Robson has ^een
promoted to rank a f Lieutenant
&lt;Jg) « t tha U. 8. Naval CoarelesMat Hospital at 8priogfle]d Col­
lege. Springfield, blaaa, atcor.1fag te word received by. her
parenta. Dr. and Mra.

Restrictions Relaxed
On Draft Deferments

RecordinKBySeriroiiiit
Marlowe To Re Flayed

...

than $.r»,0O0
" 'ils
pui |m»m* ill laike j
|OUa
mu them end of
f
U MM®M
Mnn.r \linn S \N " W
P11"
I * al | VAtion Army ;*»»t f.,wD
printed MUt that the SalwitloM
Nrrny I-* npiiutnu* in the f l H1iri|* /Hire**
“ While it i* true we do hul
have iiur nw ii |M*ri*niintl over
their." he mid. "money ^n«l ma­
terial if U*inu unit over ami the
offuem in the different uuntritH
•In the work efficiently.
"Hrcentlv
Nathan
1 • i|*o*v
Striplmi*. IlM-'Jc t’ SN. »
Mr* N. W Striphnjr, iTJI
i
A rehik', refurne$l *»n leave . *
1*1 month* n f ait ion mi
utmyiir. i$m.I highly
*»f SalvAthui Army rr|
tlvr* v^r' he *Ahl'were
fnrefn»r* $*\*h wMt«r. f ihh'
lltedlv-' t#j ,*t|| jk.*r duiure
Innalin
, ml xjuon

i4-,uoni««i #8^1)'
L Smith, who Is with n medical
'• 'mi pm iq.Vim • '
battalion In Germany, will bu
clSt,
|J|\w JAVt| p|T!O.U f
broadcast by Hally Martin Mon­
-----eaJ0.4
JlV *D
day morning at 11:00 o’clock
over radio station WDIIO, Or­
lando.
Sgi. Marlpwe went into th.
Armv when, thr National Guaid
tnoblliied In 1940 and nt pres
Ing i» * a of bnrs In service
rnt Is with the Army of Occups
'huntg , j lease" have been
timi
Hr hst lived in SanfoH
subttby the Pilot Club
all his life and lif a graduate
for whten Mrs. Z.B. RatUff,
of
Seminole
High
School.
telephone 65I-J. end Mia*
Meanwhile. It was estimated
Blanche Kennedy, lelepbam
that o f the 100,000 2-A and 2-B
men under 30, about 500.000 will
923 1V bare been aeUeiedw
have their names bent In by em­
a committee to secare aamea
ployers for defenpent certifiesof service seen end women no
The borne of Rnt
Ui«t tkslr friends may know ,
Except In five critical Indus­ negro resident of 458
when they are Ul/lW^Igd. ^
trie! which recently won a high­ teenth Street, was i
er deferment rate for young men. troyed by fire o f U itermlned
A C James (Jlmmisl Ingley si
only 30 pey cent bf younger origin Wednesday * a
the Army Air Fo*eenlk*j||Mi)dliTg
worker* In an Industry may con- was reported by F lit .
• 15-day furlough with his pvr-

W I’ B Is the claimant sEcncj
certifying younger men in plant,
producing basic materials, such
as steel, rubber, lumber end tex­
tiles; component pert*, such as
’machines and machine tools, and
parts for aircraft and radar;
war plants where less than half
the output is taken by the armed
•ervicrA and maritime commis­
sion!. press essocistions, news­
papers snd a number al other

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,

» *»UII|*. Vblie* f»#| "Mine I $••*•• ll.i l
I*$■$'11 Imp |»11itI(• • *1 fnr "nuMtln re
&lt;■$•1vr*l In Action. h * 3 mill l&gt;\
Mr Kiiwliirid. Mini Sift U hiii^’ a
riAnir \vh« referred to th« mini
l»erHlilp commitl*i f«*r r«iri*iilrr&lt;
linn M.i n future cluh menihrv
MnriMKer* nnd umpire** « f tin
lelmi Junior llu-*rl»j«|| l^'utrile Vb$ r,
ie&lt;|in"*ted to inert at tin Gull fi•***I
nt French Avenue At Ninth
Street ami French Avenue, at
which time, train* nf ! m»v* will
U nilectcd and minted

WASHINGTON. Mar. 10 (/in
A War PnAluction ll&lt;xinl esecti
live dl»do*rd
mijilt that
nrtton lia* he«n tAken t** relax
the .'tU t»er cent rest net Ion on
the deferment of draft eligihlo
men under 30 fur ainall imlu*triul
nnd hinines* firm*.
W I'll dUtrlct chief»a the offi*
cUl explained, have (iwn notified
that firms employing from four
Limm were reiiuentrd t** ns
to aevrn workers now may rerti
fy two occupAlimiAlly - deferred • rmlde fur a IhiaI trip In the St
men under .*10 lt»r continuorl John* Itivcr, Wcdfiriiluy 'even
c&amp;empthm from military *erv|ce nnr. April 4, nt »» tni r M
The Action it ex pec Uni to af*
fret approximately lf»,OOU work
rr« in Binallcr companira.
TTi«7 WVB executive m^dairied
the action
necranary lucaURr dintrirt WI*H official* have
tended to iirnuro smaller firm* In
certifying defermenta for young

v tir-uc tv bo dr—t crc=?L

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fa ile d to

Citrus Growers Are
Worried Over I
Qf Snuiller Fruit

Pfc Earle J,

J ib :

they
than

Drought Is Seen
As Having Serious
Effect On Crops

Congregation Kelli
I s r a e l Observes
Jewish Passover

£

Automotive

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

n r - if th&gt; A l l i r s
i r s l r t i r i l s it * ho

cedar cheat

MIAMI. Mar. 28. (Special)—
\n-urnnre lha( Miami will IT#
mam th. country's No. 1 aerial
gateway to Latin America t« con­
tained in a brief Hied by Far*
American Airways with the CAB
, Washington, listing Its •**'•
mates •&gt;! t»**twar travel volume,
ll w., disci*.led recently
In ihr brief Fan American
.iti.u ,e y » OJ..I traffic engineara

I.lghl Relayu

Rriti.-h carrier plane., flying
from "some of the most Ixrwriful
ships fn the British navy" hlmt
ed enemy airfield installation*
In tho Sakajihima group of
Japan's Ryukyu islands, which
stretch along the southern an

linens In a

Miami Remains Gate
To South America

irnrd the tiermsns
mill "TiT in, • oTlftir

Ten Af**4mrninc n flM

THE EEMALE OF THE SPECIES is supp*».ed to I*
than the male and Ihcre women Marines try to prove i
they entertain their slater marines with a boxing bout nlxi
port in the South Pacific Judging by the enthusiastic ex
the farei of the onlookers, they're doing n g«a*l job
tussers are Pfc. Natalie Stack (left!. Erenchli.wn. N J
l&gt;can L. Stidham of |Juntington. W. Va. tlffi.m l I S (
photo. (International)

MODERN SECTIONAL
DAVENPORTS FIT INTO
A N Y ROOM

CEDAR CHESTS

Wire SelH

1i i S I m i S Mar t", i \P)
S in trailers stqieared lo ­
t |„ hr rrsortinc to a
m|;sii;n i.l -lark terror in
kiU*jrt I.V
l hr-tr*Ty?n
-Tar- iii linr. I rayiaSnCTsa*'

Seizure
(f Soft ( ’oahMineirH

ia lw id s '

MATHER
of SANFORD

CO

G.S. Chaplain Says Mass In German Street

Tokyo said four Allied forces
0 were
operating
o ff
southern
Japan—is o mlliin cMinti plane
range—+/iJ tJal/ned 2.0IKI ships
were included. It added the "time
for th* decisive hutthi l*9tween
Japan and America ha&gt; linclly
come upon us.'
0
Tokyo clanned five mure warahlpa wero aunk increasing its

Phone 83

THE ELECTRIC

Germ any’s Industrial Ruhr Is Cut
O ff By Swiftly M oving Third Arm y
Government

P carried on the Pacific Wat's
lonjfest bombardment with­
out' an invasion annonneerruuU.

.Srer'WiLW&amp;liWi'H'::

M em ber A ssocinted Press*

Mi n e Operators!
Reject Proposal
Of Mrs. Perkins!

_
A m e r ic a n
amphibious
• troops today landed on two
more Phlippine islands Cauit
and Mactan, while Ameri­
can and Britisi^ naval iusev^,
R t U c ja iia g fM ja it y u

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

W a b H n h rd

Spark Pluip*

HEALTH. Accident, Hospltallts
lion Insurance. Broadest cov
, (rage, low coals.
John ti
Stovall. Agent. Bos 8. Herald

907 Tark A n .

VOLUME XXXVI

F o r T r a e , L a s t in g B e a u t y !

Coast Line Railroad
Gives To Red Cross

R oom and board 112,00 wk.
Rhone 165W_________

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to increase to 234,822 passengers
annually In comparison triWT76,520 in 1044; IW),I«2 in 1943. and
72,218 in 1940,
During I9 it l*an American has
handled 22,475 passenger* at
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leans, and 9.633 at Lot Angeles.

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Germany’s Rhur Is
Cut Off By Swiftly
Moving 3rd Army

Rt’ R A l. COMMON SENSE
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slashed across the Nuti supply
Mne to Italy getting with iv Uu
miles of the Ilnlisn border. "To
the *noiih the German* osvurU'd
tnce rflg n liffl^ rnpniTPrt- rrtntlg,
the Daltlc port where the war's
first shooting started.
Record Adxsnrr
The U. S. First Army reeled
Off the longest gain ever made
In a single day on the Western
Front, sweeping around the head
waters of the liuhi River, and
ghMpIetely outliarn-lng the vitul

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captives (left) heads toward • prisoner of w«r compound behind the Rhine River. All German t /Torts •to w.cch. Ii » s| rji
hattlrfrunt tu American troops and Kjulpment inUve In the bppoalte |shelling have failed. 0. S. Signal C«.rp, pl.upj.
I roiluctioi center.
Running roughshod through i!eCo, tnorsUUcd Gentian defciucs, Ihc
hard-hlltlng columns kalfeir b&gt;'a
po|f
10 milia. south nf Paden
liarjT r 1 ,, ‘&gt;W— kaanijl ritw ^jlbfc
o f I n i’ .bik
’dorrr'of the Ruhr.'they apparenlly were across the Ruhr-IIcrlln

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Thi., (inv-Cham -fKil d7 'mliaa
southwest of Hannover, and well
ulit Lri front of thu oirurhlng
Jbbfi Second Artttf, wntch vr&lt;»
driving straight east across the
Westphalian I'laln and list was
reported about 68 mile* from a
junction with the Firs; A m y .
Simultaneously, the U. H. Third
Army lunged out SO miles ejitt
across the mid-German r**ln,
herding the disortinlxed enemy
lieforp it and rountilng up 14.UOO
prioonera.
•
At last reftorte It was within
HIM miles of Berlin, hut Hie Ger­
man radio said (he Third Army'*
Fourth Armored Division had
driven nt least I'J miles Further
on und wu» wtthi i less than 100
miles of the border nf CtechostoVilklM.

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Mannheim Falls to Seventh
The
Third Army c * rtur*d
Frank fu rl'll) the Main, Get ninny’s
ninth largest city with B nointal
POtTOIltkfl
7&gt;*ntnrdi r»»r trliien
population -of 646,000. snd 4A
POAtfC ltd an c.iot«uU
mile* to the southwest the U. S.
rat n o*
•Seventh Army aelted Mannheim,
M O N EY HACK G I'A R A N T E E nhiru- facloiy city of ^88,60(1,
on esia n
While the G. S. Firal Army
TOUCIITON DRUG
wheeled ahiuptly north, and Ihe
SSI E. 1st. 8l.
Hanford Fla. llritlsh Second Army—with Amer­
ican infantry riding its tanksmured u| from (he west, Ger­
man hnuidca.-dr, wrote ulf the
once rich Huhr. utrustael of the
TOehiy arsenals
Ih e Ruhr, raid u,.e enemy war
correspondent, was "nothing hut

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THE ADS

" lly Al, DORKING
AN|» El.MONT W AITE
A I’ Newsfcatures
_ ..
,
- GUAAV
' l l a -junket through
our
newly
developed
Pacific
stronghold could be arranged for
Japan's war chiefs, they would
hurrv home afterwards, dun their
crrrmogial robes ami whet their
hara kiri krives.
They’ll never believe what the
Americans have done out hero
unions they ace lb
• When we sighted Guam, our
first look at it since we wrote of
lb. ifiw iv ii last July, we rccogrired nothing except a few moun­
tains and the general outlines of
the harbor.
Union Station
The Agana air tennlral build­
ing la like a l!*46 union railroad
station— modernistic counters, in­
formal loo booths, telephones, mo­
rals, fine paintings. And it was.
here we had memories of fightjng
Marines
and doughboy*
who
never dreamed in their raiddrenched foxholca o$-what Would
t&gt;e developed here so soon after
their bloody victory
We travcit .1 over a . smooth
fcur-lane highway to the haatjquarters of Marine ‘.MnJ. Gun.
1 enrv L. -Larsen,' Denver, Cota.
We didn't remi-mbcr the road,
loindmarks were missing, even
some of the big hills. The old.
narrow, winding roads had van
isbed like the fighting fronta they
once served.
We were lost on an iiiand or
which wc thought-we knew -al­
most every trail.
It reminded us of the conclusion

our carrier fleet last »pri' g jJ lc r
-be'iLXABsidered that huge rtffffc.
tion of warship*:
"When I flew over and saw
whnt you had, I knew Japan had
lost the war."
Mountains here toda* may be
gii'e next week, replaced nv n
highway, u sprawling hospital
with thousand* of besTs; a tank
farm stretching nrfe after acn
over the plateau country.
Work Round The flock
Americans, working arou d (he
I ths'k on this greatest of naval
DEFEATED
AND CAFTUKED,. German Armv prisoner* take it on th.
.
development progrums, *p« nk of i*
We*el as they're herded toward the rear of the Allied line* Taken In Ilr
only in ustroiiumtcal terms. Every
(he first town on the ca&gt;( bank to full into the Allies' hag as the ‘l is t .
thi g at this mi'KUest imstlon of
Il.lv Into the Reich llritlsh official photo (Inter notiottsl Rndiophoto)
tlie western I'anfic is the biggest
mid if you're an unlo-irever.
they'll tnse you out In a Jeep and
one wide field nf ruhhle I t which
very 'irireM mutter" to n|)(irnlsr
show you. for example
tha Army ami the Volks'turni
*tip(ily mnditions 'till)
The largest electric shovel in
fight side hy side with nnthl g
A
reporter
Uske.l
whctllei
the world. Its mouth hold* a Jeru
to |o«e hut thelrjlvcs "
Allied f o&lt;mI suptdkes uri t-uinr to
and isll its pessergera ai though
Associated f’res* (’orrespondnn*
stietch fur enough tu rare for
it werr a pebble In a giant hand;
D911 Wltitehrail declered ut 11 dlsllbcfited ruunl-ica I &gt;111&lt; Ism reil* power has to lie gathered in a
pklfh from Ihe field that Ihe
llted (hoi the nimcl lurccs mil
si-iiaratr plant nnd piped into it*
joint door I’edrrbortt wits reached
l.t-lligenw l |Hip,iliitii,ns support
tab bv m dr'ion volt rahlr,
al r,:.ir. I*. M. (Kliropea: Tim .-1
IDS llu-ot nut* t lie tunkr.l llflj-t
trasllsHS* I'rius 1'iyar DM)
The luigesl single contmuhicaami armor, wo* rolling on with Ptuu.-h (■• 'tie in,, inland.
'll «l
lion plant of it* type, powerful
nothing in frnnt to hold t’
The attack indicateil a piarke,)
enough tu sliiait its messages lo
Germnn reslstp ce rnllupied In change fmui pteimus nirtSish
any point on
!jc.
front of this powerful sweep hy ■if *u|iply Nrvvi tn-fuie has tile
There are pronalily onl- two
the on* British ami two Ameri­ British fleet list'll n "final lllg
men who know all the major
can armlet*, and a field ill»pxlch supply train" nn a scale large
project*. They are Gen. I.arsen
(aid Ihe situation had bemme u enough in permit such a InngII)
JIM
M
N
JOIMINN
und Navy ( ‘apt. W. D. Ililtabidle,
rout In fror.t of the IJ
IJ. S First rnnge nperatinn
Jr., of Newport, It. t.. in charge
XI* N'«*s%nfriit ,ji
’ Army.
News that the British task
of
construction.
f IID'AfJO
Win*, (hit kbiti \0
Al the current rate of advance, force was ronprmtlng with the
Where this expansion — there
""1 L«* «l»RbMi for
Ihe British and the U. S. First American Fifth flret rente ns &lt;»vrr, Ihn
Armies mijht come together In Tokyo reported that at ieasl W&gt;0 tho kills in (Tl* velund who want has been nothing like It ip naval
history — will stop, not even
the Westphalian I’laln In little carrier planes hod poutided south­ to see profeisinnnl football.
They have the word ut 1t. (jg ) tarae.n or Hiltabldle know.
more than two days, laying o|en ern Japan for Id hours yesterday.
Today, there arc more than
the road to Berlin and tutting They cuiicentratod on target* that I’Rul llrown.
pff all the big factory cities of included , the Kasebo and Kure , Tlpj* Was whrn I.L Brown had ■00 miles of two, four and six*
to crawl u.nler fenrt;)i to see font- ; lane raved road*. Tomorrow, there
the Ruhr.
(uival I.a»es in what the enemy hall gnmes Hiiire, of course, ho will he more. Jeep driven never
Ilaltrrn Overwhelmed
insisted “ mufl be considered part has become one of the nation's l know when they are going to run
l.leut. Oen. Courtney H. Hoil- of n strategic plnn to support the
top ■'rid uoachen. and at present into 'a new four-lane thr*a(! on
ges First Army tarts columns Oklhewn operetfnn."
il head football (Much nt Great , this eplderwrh.
speared through IJtngwieesr, 19
Gnrle Ham’a power prows with
Ijikei Naval training ce ter.
miles southeast of IPanim, eastern
Recently he resigned ms head every sunrise. Thi electric power
exit ot the Ruhr, and rtfi mile*
football coach nt Ohio Stute, the system for Guam already it ex&gt;msoutheast of Halterrt. which was
Job lie held tw-foie lie went into nnrable to that of a city like
overwhelmed by British 8ecund
the Navy, |0 sign a contract ns Hon Francisco.
Army tank* and the American
Airfields have been hacked out
coach of the Clevclantf entry in
infantry eitrbte them,
tha new AR*Ameriea Conference, of Junglea ao thick that in tho
Other First Army column*
a professional grid circuit that fighting Jaat summer Marines aad
reached nearby Hallertbirg and
doughboya
sometime*
couldn't
Frankebbeilr — the Utter. 260
WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. W )— will operate ufter tins war.
tee fife feet in front of them.
What! No Knothotea?
miles aouthwait of the weatern H o u s e in
‘
Cdhstruetion realty began the
But he's never fogotten those
limits of Berlin.
yesterday ti,o learn Just how much
Lieut (Jen. Oeorge 8. Pat ton's rationed Aiimcrlca ran afford to ■lays back In Massillon, Ohio, day the island was declared atwhen he crawled tinder a bill­ cure, but the groundwork already
Third Army. *M#h hed b$en feed hubgriy people abroait
irtovlpg north earlier In the day, _ ..
A apeclal committee headed by board to vrUtch pro football bed been laid.
Water For The Fleet
suddenly tamed east and spurted Rep. Anderson (I).. N.‘ M.) wifi games, and ha doesn't intend to
Hillabidle'e 8eabcea and Army
20 miles across the Frankfurt cover tho whole field oT food, he have kids ealng the same stratewy
Plain almost unopposed, entering said, to learn the causes of short­ to watch Ihe Clevcbird team engineer* have given the island
sn ample water supply from |h«
lauterhach ltd mile* from tier
ages " lo that corrective action pUy, Mol while he's coach.
" I ’ll never forget the pro games largest natural watennrd In the
tin.
may lie taken promptly."
central Pacific. Each month, if
It took up Its Job at a time my gang saw when we were
the fleet heeds It, there ere 12,whan the (JPA, saying .supplies Wos," he mused ot* he was writ­ 1)00,000 gallons of fresh water
are shdrt, added canned peas and ing hla resignation to L. W. St. avhllabte for lb
Ohio State's 'athletic direc­
asparagus to the Hit of foods Jonn,
tor.
Huge warehouses sprawl out
which.will cost more ration poittU
‘ ^You aee, Ma«silloi and Can­ over plateau end kilD. One de­
beginning Subday.
pot alone celled for the erection
•The committee will review the ton were cradles of professional
food proeurenitnt and etockpillui: football. Wo had a flat-bottomed
policies o f war agencies," said boat which we rowed across th#
Anderson, " It will Inquire Into Tusearsttu# Diver In Massillon. ism Into the Cleveland team.
Then w » scrambled un the banks,
any possible foreign relief feeding
" With them I will have the
and
commitments and examine po\4- wriggled under o billboard, anj
earn# relations I had with the
cloe that may govern tha ship­ jiraatn— w# w *r*' op thu sidelines.
' ‘ “ he says,
tjeem ed t^iat thii cop on guar.ij
U r m lt c Mid P o s t Control
ment o f food abroad,"
a former
always
looking
the
other
wayr
With
this background,
hla
when
siw
arrived.
statement added ."th# committee
Roaches
“ One thing’s sure— we’ll give
w ill then turn lu attention' to
Cleveland players f u l l , . „ .
specific group# o f eommpdltica every kid In Cleveland e ckanee tlee, both1as to salary and
Tfntaitaa controlled with such
at meats, dairy product*. id aee the a a rtti," ha declared.
our 5-year tnethod.
f*t* and oils, sugar ton canned "H I rarer forget how we longedto have a ticket 'to those games
fruits and rogeUblea."
thrm on the hasia of patio
Phone or write
Peas and asparagus were hiked whep I was a Ud.
as well is abllHy'Tenth To Leave - ,
10 blue poinU per No. 2 can, ta
aw n t Just 30,
Urown.
30. said U was pot
SO for brae and 20 for asparagus. , ;w
easy to leave Ohio Stair.
Ho wse e e e e l o k l e e e f
Stain. He
Brighter Bide
On the brighter aide, OPA re- coaching at Massillon when he
r found himself with
daoed pol*$ values for tomato
Itat^Jcb. f l l T Maaa
Juice from 20. to 10 poipU per
No. 2 can. Other .cuts were on
awaei charriet, from 40 *■» 20

(Tokyo Claims
1 Fi n a l Battle
,
Soon To Begin

rievoliind Kifls Will
(Vet To Set* Game

H o u s e Committee
To Probe Shipping
Of Food

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E a ster Services
To Commemorate
Resurrection

CHEAT DEMAND FOR MEAT
EMPHASIZES IM PORTANCE
OF SCREW WORM CONTROL^
The coming of ‘warm weuTheiw
mesr.s new. green era's, yot)o*
calves, sleeker cattle— Snd; also, *
the screw worm.
‘ ■ \—
A i the weather warm* up, the
■lunger of livestock loupe due to
this Ineidiou*. destructive pe*t0
becomes progressively, -renter on
farm and range in Florida, and
the wise llvcstoc’ producer will
make every possible effort to
protect hia animals from it.
Controlling this per* reducing —
the losses from it, is mote !m -g
portant this season than in many
years, ns all the meat and milk
and leather we can produce is
needed to supply this country and
to help Its allies.
. Therefore, the producer whr^
can possibly find time and help™
trough to do it will carrv oh aii
a c tiv e ,
continuous campaign
against the screw worm. Animil
industry wurkers of the Florida
Agricultural Experiment Station
and Extension Scrvic- offer thescg
suggestions for rohtcoi:
An open Wound. evCn ohe as
small as that made by the Cult
Coast tick, is an i.-.ritation to the
screw worm flv to lay Its egg* .
in It. Nearly all livestock n«nu iw
know .what., happens when the.^
fly does this— the eggs hatch ami
the larvae Immediately nttack the
live ftesh o f the animal, er.larg.
ing the wound and attracting * *
more flies that will deposit moreeggs. If the wound Is not cleaned^
anil treated In time, serious dam­
age will be done to the animal,
reducing its value and also re­
ducing the potential conlribuiion
of the animal to the wnr food

j^olljns Authority
Lxpeds Surrender
To Be Pearemeal

Cornerstone For
Raiford Chanel To
Be Laid Monday

f t ' INTEL f t UK Mur no (Spe­

| A emit i ..f its ntvttles. 111 John

I * tin. ceiisUltuot in inti;i nulion•
al relations -it Rollins C ollegi,
•let lait-i in ~ piiblti lr&gt; Hue here

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Delivering hi- fo u l lulk on '.he
i^'inutluiiul ielutions course of
fJWiil
lull i U.ti Rullins adult
education piogiuin.
I &gt;■
Martin
said “ according to rntiimal mili­
tary rules and the te.l'Mngs of
German militnrv textbook*. ns
Qenernl Marshall hits pointed out.
f^kt-ndt i tlio• Id i.nve Item made
litTore non lt.lt
e nit fining a
Uerim.iiv mill e tin" (iprmniiv nfter the fu »i world wnr. Hitler is
not the l\itist’f Hi liolits Ivrnnnous i- e 1 . 1 ihi .tigli ilinmiler’s
HM'iiintitiiMii. over generals
as
tJgl .1 * i-•&gt;i&gt;&gt;iIin •
Every prison­
er sui 11 -*‘t|t i s iinriindltlolinllv. he
pointed .mi mi l thj- Mueession of
slit rep.h i - ii, -.Idfeii nt ureas mav
amot.nt m iiiorse of time to the
unroiiditn-ii.il «tnlender of pyacl A l I v nil the untied forces. This
h r saei nn*v involve. separate lit­
tle wnr. ii. Norway. IVnmnrk,
nnd (nit if if.l areas around the It It IT IS11 RIFLEMEN of the Cheshire regiment an- idctun-d on the cast
1,1ridrd (n silpport of British Comitiandos who busts U i w l. the (itsW-kdse.
Kiel t'annl
•'We shall know uist'it our gen- GroOp In thf opening phase of its surge toward Germany's industrial Ruhr
photo. ( Intcrnotinn ul Radiophutut
ral
staff
considers
(iermanv background. British official
conquered." he rolltinuetl, "When
It It-gin- In -hift troops to the
fa. tfie I &gt;• fun .nin "
I Iimrrmne t tie- Pacific theater.
|I| Martin i II. acted Inal Japan
ilia.
1...1 hi leached »d h full
J ^ ^ - s - j u r sis mutiUui—aftuc—the

plir«l n|»proxiin«(rlv one million
Ion*. v\rrr m l off, «tnl •lninr«ii.'
nrmliit'ri x fi*lt it lal**»r »ln»rl
njre whirh in I t ' l l rr-ullf«l in a
10 |»fi m i l in mt|(nil
of l&gt;rrl «uirar. Sii|r»r ram* »lklr«,
■urh ax |.«nii«ianii an I Flonilu.
werr aUo •cvrrrlv nPrt*ft*il
IlnHaii, xii|»|i|irr of al»out l'.riO,
IHH' (mu ftf *UiM» a Vrar. rtrliaeal
it» pnahirtlon 10 (&gt;«r rrnt in 11H4
becaiur of intliirliofi of lata&gt;r in!**
(hr artnr«l forcr* an»1 (h r mijrra
tion of country labor to naval
l»a*r conxtrurimn ai«a*«
I'urrtn l(u*«» hrfmo (hr w n
\n»u yrnt
ly. It n&gt;ub1 no! « iip|11&gt; m*»rr (hati
700.000 ton* in 194 4 an n rtnult

()I)T To Slow Down
A u 1o Applications

fall WT^f r»*fi'drriv“--,'Tl^^whdwe th e

Lipatick Ih Rig Help
To Laundry RunineHH
Hy V IV IA N
AP

New pfesture*

BROWN

tears caused by barbed wire,
horns of animals, and oog bites,
and prompt treatment oT them
are essential for coated of this
pest. Such Inspection will a tso g
disclose Infestations l.t their early
stages olid enable .be producer
lo stop them befor- they result
In serious damage to nninthls
Prompt rtirntivr and prcvei'ttve
treatment of nil surgical wounds a
suvh as those msde by raatroti-g, ^
dehorning, nnd marking is neces­
sary. Early preventive treatment
of navels of young calves is slso
very important

Writer

J a p a n l army on the main home­
land isbinit.,
he . a id, "w-ill be
n leriilde. -mil -IcVeiiing JoTi. AriiT
when we Ii o r occupied Tokyo
m
uni' find that the Emperor
|(P&gt;* i,
.i l &gt;. white horse a*
liitig ui'l. *p,- , . n l nnd laiooet
nli.I tli.. gein-inl .tall, have »&lt;l
taken lef.ige de.-P in Mnnchukuo "
II,..in it ell. he said. Wdl ilr
mpi i t
difficult devisimi
i f ri. \ u"'..in pruple and their
|rpd.
\\. t ill nave to d.*ef le
w h e t'.'
&gt;•
hall send two mil
|uni V ii .f l.a'i Ih u . to march 6IX)
in I 11
•
to t hum. or wad
lo p, I . ' . 1 ' ' lie 1111 Baton *'f

Sujfar Shortage Is
Explained Hy War
toted ot f.,t wlii.l H.atel tnl&lt; h.i *■
II) I ESI.IK 11It.Ill-KT
lieeii sll.rt jtt,-,l t.i ttie \\ )it I’ i .hI.o1
4S il»«ti(tiling Knf J«u*k Slinnelt,
turn Hunt .1 * .hi pi ■--■■ut mi ,
NN he. \ y 111 )
i'redut* itl*|.lo-*il'■■),'
..t.i)
*
NN VS I I I \ i . I U N -•Stigm i- i»t»l
me approved
avrllicleh aie it v«*r\ 4'in*l
llifht* «1m&gt;*
mnuu(a, I itn d f..i itvilian u-e ’,** N.*u i an &lt;t*l ln*naf\tivr&gt;
NVhnl'w t lie* nitL«f ftii t|»r |ift'»
•la.* in ndv,tine ot ait on! | l •
ilu. I toll
ml mijtg* xlnirtAirr?
Each upldlciitit will he io.1i
I An u»vt*f nil irelurli'*n in «lt*
ftl-.l of the .tl-|M)-ll|ol. of fit* inetlit' i»riel nffilinrr" 'Uifiu |*n»
•lut in|» area*
a p p h r u lio it m
t*t»- e a t lie - t
I-**

NEW
V|)RK— I.tpsttck on a
shirtrnllar hns started many a
Irak lo a divorce court So hnx
rating peanuts und cracker* In
bed.
Grasping thia scarlet dilemma

the wife of actor Elliott Nugent,
who fre.iuciitly arrive* home from
"The Voice of the Turtle” smear­
ed with ettro special heavy pom­
ade. But then. EUiott thinks she
by both horns, Henetor Hubei t didn't mind oven that until it heBrooks of Johnson City, Trim., catne diffilicjlt tn get shirt* laun­
iuta i«le«dur *r a bill that would dered. He Rays:

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Four scholarships are available

lot high School graduate* of Seth

created n controversy.

inole County w'no exjuTt to entei
the teaching profession, it n n nniiinincrd tmluy by Supt T \t

It 'i a great demorallrer for
the lltle woman over the wnshtub
to leam that the girl who use*
lipstick is more alluring than the
who keep* the home fires burn­
ing, believes Mrs. Elinor McViekar, director of Inbordtoriea at a
cosmetic hovee, who ndde:
"B a t
the
gentleman
from
Tennessee certainly Insinuates It'a
the .girl* who use lipstick who
ettract the gent*."
That oft-wed dean of playboy*,
Tommy Manville,. who
*
eaya ho
never kUir» women, any way (he
just marries them), has his solu­
tion:
"I
won’t even marry'em If
they don't rwe lipstick— furthermare I'll become a monk, go up
tn the kilim and make beaedlctlae
for the reel of a y Uf*."
Tommy, of course, usually tees
hie women In night club atmos­
phere and aa Frank Law, man­
a g e r‘of-the Glees Hat arid Carni­
val dubs, says. " I can't Imagine
anything worse than seeing a wo­
man (n dimmed-out night clubs
without lipstick.** But it would
be profltable'ha fa r as the table
linen la concerned, he admits,
adding:
It's tha laundry that bothers

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lawtnn Two nf the scholarship.
me to the Eliirldn State ( ullegc
for Women at Tnliahassi-e and
two to the University of Honda
nt (iniiii-sVillc.
Those Interested aro reiptested
to enroll fo r the examination tn
take place, Saturday morning.
Apr. 7. by contacting Mr. l-aw
ton at the Court House or Prin­
cipal Herman K. Morris nt Sent
inole High School.
~
These schoinrihip* are valued
nt $200. each annually for four
venfa, Sunt. Lawton stated A m ­
boy or girl graduate of a htgli
school who hoe not yet gradpntc.l
from college U eligible to com­
pete in the examinatloni • for
three scholarship!.
•
The only conditions or restric­
tions are that the winners must
enroll in the school of education
with the purpaie of entering the
teaching profession on gimluation.
In case any recipient of tho
scholarship should decide later to
cater smile nthir profession he
would be expected to reps" tn
the State within s rea^onnblv
convenient period the amount of
the scholarship used, not exceed­
ing $800.
I f the scholarship holder grad­
uates from college and teaches
in any public schooii in Florida
for t]ao years th* account la re­
garded aa paid In fu ll
"A t present 8cmlnoie Connty
Ii not repreaentad on one of these
scholarships In either of the
state institutions of higher learn

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HAIFtiRD. Mar I". (Spi-rmll ^
SuperinleniU.ut I-1- ( l.iiuwoii ■•(
Florut* State frismi V I — Kaiford *
annul.need tt*dn&gt; tlist tlic C'ornci
Stum- nf n propo-fd t'lvanel fot
the Prison will I f laid Morulav
April 2, with reremutiic- Iwgin
ing ut 1:110 in the afternoon Mein
tier* of the Hoard of t'nminissioii
ers of State ln«titntinns, undi-i
which the .Prison is operated wil
lie present to take part in .-ere
ninnies which will unhide pie
sentatimi of n pulpit Itdde to tin
Prisonets The llilile i« :» persona
gift of Attornei tieneral J Tom
Watson, n niendiet of tlie Hoar.I
o| Cointtiiasionci • m il will be
reeeiveil on I f half of ilu- minute.IsV I hi* i.ei
l.i-sfie \ She nerd
f'huidnin of ihe Prison
Particiimting m the srrvire. and
lierforniing
the actual
I'ornrt
Stone rites, the lion Warren S
Tailors. Grand Ma«tei of i'lorid.i

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run" through one of Gcrmany’i m&lt;i»l p4*i&gt;iilnu« arrai, hut j &lt;l&lt;*tmit« &gt;0 . ••
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Flotidians will be asked to turn
for a moment from UisJr Interest
In the battle# end bridgeheads of
the war front and give eerioua
and thoughtful eonahleration to
The enemy, Invisible, but ns
cruet and deadly a s‘ any Jap or
German, has Infiltrated our ranks
and today strike* down one per­
son In she of our population.
One person out of - every six,
loved ones that our boys fight
oveneaa to protect, are domed
to die, perhaps before tboee boys
return, victims of cancer.
Bo grave is this danger that
the president by aothority ol an
aet of congress will Issue an af-

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!NGS TO COME’

Much is hoped lor the approaching conference of. ni\»
tiona at 8an Francisco. But whatever good is accomplished
will depend on the spirit of the delegatus und their atti­
tude toward each others' countries.
There is no reason why reprcHentativea of the United
States and Rusaiairhould putj&gt;n nirs Just became. they happeri to be the atrongest nations in the wprld. We siiould be,
and wdl be, treated respectfully. But it is an old American
idea th\t no citizen should humble lilmseif unduly in the
presence of any other citizen. It is ulso an old and admirable
principle that no nation should feel obliged to humble it*clf unduly before., any other nation, or Indeed before all
■)ther nations together.'
It is probably safe to say tha,t If the powerful countries,
/specially the United States and Russia, are careful not ,o
swagger, not to look down op representatives of small naHons, and not to assume any international rights or pr.viiuges closed to other nations, then the conference will be
successful. The conditions for success of an international
pow-wow are not necessarily different from those of a
house party or a neighborhood picnic.
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you by . . choose from our assortment of Springtime
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Sports For Huns

FRIDAY, MARCH M. 1*13
•BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
' GOD’8 S P I R I T
NEVER
GAU6E8 T Y R A N N Y AND EN­
SLAVEMENT. SOME W ILLIN G ­
L Y YIE LD TO MORAL SLAV­
ERY. SIN ENSLAVES MEN,
GOD'S S P I R I T LIBERATES:
Bring my pout out of prison,
that I may praise thy name.

A h the Allies overrun the territory of our enemies,
.he personal attitude of our troojw becomes very imjKirtant. Tlio military coinmuitders will doubtless have the situa­
tion pretty well in hand, but there is no harm in putting
in our two,cents' worth of atlvlcd about fraternizing.
The natural tendency of Americans, who urc a sporting
racu^iji not only bo let up when tbu^pthe)- fellow la-lickod,
but tcPtreat him ns if wc thought the whole operation, In­
cluding his part in it, was just nice, clean fun, But the
German Hun doesn’t fight that way, and seldom under­
stands sportsmanship, especially in the Nazi regime. Again
and Hgnip in this war, British and American fighters have
yielded to their natural instincts of decency and been sadly
disillusioned.
' The diffcruiicv.uJML.H to a large extent from the fact that
Hie Germans in ga/nsrs.1 have «nld&lt;im Iwen -brought uyi in
athletic games which teach sportsmanship, as is the easy in
England and America. Perhaps the best thing that emild
be dong for their salvation would be to leach them all how
to plav'TgBB),all jja*r roollmUi^

'Trip.Io TheTffoen

Unoccupied Germany I* •*coming so narrow In the waistline
The negt territory to fly the American flag may be
these days that one of the main
trouble# both the Russian atil none of the suggested new air or naval bases scattered
AlUtd armies., are having la Jo around the world, but the moon. The advance in the know­
keen from lobbing shells over Into
ledge of rockets which the war brought lias made more
each other's line*.
Kemoas IJTM Words

First G.I.: "Say. what happened
to that nail T"
Second O L, " l i e got hts syn­
onyms hilled up."
"How's that T"
"Ife called n Yank e jerk."—
Collier County News.
The Tokyo radio reporta that
Wilier Goering, Ooebbets et al
are expected almost any time
now In Japan where they plat,
te spend the summer season.
HoVrtver by Fall, we dare say,
the weather even there will be
too hot for thkm end they may
bare to go to the North Pol*.
Senator Boyle c o m e s o q t
against new tax levies in splta
of demand* for additional eppro*
prtaUona which amount to some­
thing like 26 million dollars. It
M eu y to levy new taxes, easy
to- false •existing levied, but
somehow'of other they »re neter
abolished or reduced. .That la
something th keep In mind wb*n
Making new demands upon the
*tdt« government

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Congress ha* decided that -wo­
man' member* o f that august
body
shall be addressed as
" 11(11**" not a* "congresswomen,"
or aVen as "gentlewomen." The
dictionary defines lady aa "A
woman o f social distinction or
poiittonj a well-bred woman,"
which makes It all right as long
ak th* femals member* are ladle*,
but Whet would happen If sormV timd'a woman should be elected
to CongTes* who la not a lady,
aa mala mlmbefa ar* sometime*
elected -who am not gantlsmenT ,
Bepfonl needs more bouses. &gt;Ve
need more houses for navy famtlias. W e ' need more hobsu fpr
Arm labor.. We . W ll need mdra
hoUkts f i r returning sefrR i htCrt
is topn as th* w e * U c v y . ‘A nd

feasible the lnng-pro|&gt;osed sending of n rocket to the moon.
Both the United States IC&lt;s-kut Society anti the British In
tcrplanetary Society have been working on the problem.
Not long ago Willy l^?y, a German who lots lieen studying
riKkela for years, wrote an opliinintic hook about ilieni
He thought a space ship feasible not now, but eventually,
und estimated that a trip to the moon would take OH hours
If any nation files to the moon, Americans would na­
turally like to he first. The United SlatcH Rocket Society,
writing to the Interior Department as to how territory on
the moon might be claimed for this country, learned that
anyone proposing .to sottle there would come under the
jurisdiction of the General I .and Office and could acquire
title under the Homestead Act.
Tilings haven't got that far yet, but with the ever
increasing knowledge about rocketa, it might hapjam.

Too Late To CitiHsify
By RUH8ELL K A Y
Poor Miami has certainly taken
a lashing from tome of the na­
tional magaiinas this winter and
a lot of folks may have gathered
the Idea that the Magic City la
nothing but a dashing, destling
dtn of tin and Iniquity.
I’m confident that If a careful
cheek were made, It would be
found that not one Miamian out
of ten thousand ever visits the
night dubs and rambling dent
and if such establishments had
to depend on local support they
would fold up In a week.
The playboys and cut-upe that
have given Miami a black eye
a n for the most part dumb and
dlsiy delinquent# from hither aVid
yon who blow down to this famed
resort and proceed to let themeelvea go.
Any enterprising newshawk and
camera man could get at start­
ling stories and pictures in any
one of a hundred other American
communities, but Miami is news
•o they pick on Miami.
It remind* me of the little boy
who came m h in g In to hit
mother and aem m td "Mama,
mama, then's a million dogs In
the yard."—"Oh, then can't be a
million," the mother replied,—

Hotels are jammed. 1 managed.Mr
ret a room at the El Commodore
by wiring my friend Joe Adame
several day* In advance.
The folks down In Dadu County
are pretty much upeet over the
suggestion of Meyur Thompson of
Miami that tha 18 separate
municipalities of th* county be
consolidated Into a Clty-Couuty
stngla government. Editor Harum
of the Coral Gable* Riviera took

n straw vote In see how folks
in hU etitarprislng .'(immunity
fell about it und their ntuwar
was oft einpliutir " N O " with SB'J
registcMil jij/mnM rcm-iilMjitlrv
soil only It fiiVnrtng They see
I! tie m scheme of u ul a* p lm ;
in IghUtr seeking fresh fields foi
filiation and pstnmner.
O t h e r
r ,o n in uni tie s
in
(hi*

county aie vuicing determined op
position so it looks as though
the Mayor's plan will have hard
sledding Civic pride is strong In
the IS smaller communities ai
footed and the people do not
wish to lose their identity and
as one irate cititen put it, "be­
come step-children of a selfish
and indifferent parent."
If vqu haven't visited the lower
Last Coast for some time you
will find many changes. Every
community ia busy and prosper­
ous, many new homes have t&gt;crn
built, real estate Is more active
than at any time since the boom.
Hollywood, Danis. Pompano, Ft.
Lauderdale, Delray Reach and
Lake Worth all show amaiing
growth and development.
The gas shortage hasn't stop­
ped Uavel to any extent as far
as I could lee, there w en plenty
of can on the road bearing
foreign license lags. About half
of them I would say are owned
by servico men and women sta­
tioned In the area. Auto Courts
ami Tourist Camp* are well filled
and the traveler who has not
been foreaighted enough to ar
range for a place to stay on
arrival Is apt to find himself

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In TECHNICOLOR!

Boliliy Hl.iVc Aiict' Fteininy;

BAGS

SUNDAY - MONDAY

ry moved In to taka
f her beat hotelai
e* we a
cut end
.Inued but (UQ^tR*

Pigskin,

Alligator

» and the city has

types, Calfaktn,

interesting to note that

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Important Easter drama in our big
oup of new
Sprint suiUl Soft woolens In aqua, ue, fuchsia,
lime green, gold and lilac. Also pastel plaids,
tweeds and chocks and solid color

CARLTO
SANFORD

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• E IU D A Y , M A R C H a t u iflifr

i'S o d g l A n d

Moving Pictures Are
Shown At Pilot Meet
1*

SUNDAY
'a
The Young FVopIo of the Comrnunity Church of Lake Mary will
prt
"The Chal&gt;
lenge of The Gross" at the church
•
at 7:45 P. M. The public ii cordi•
ally Invited to attend.
MONDAY
-A
The TruthaeeVera Claai of the
•
Eirst Methodist Church will meet
‘
in the church annex at 3:30 I’ M
The Junior YW A of the First
t
Baptist Church will meet at the
lhome of Mrs. Fred Myers
in
^
Floral Heights at 0:30 P. M for
• a Weiner Roast.
The Past Matrons' Club, O.K.
.
will meet with Mrs. R. W.
• Turner,
165 Park Avenue, at
;
8:00 P. M.
Circles of the W.8.C.S. of the
£ First Methodist Church will meet
at S:6o P. M. as follows:
! Circle One,
with Mr». I’. N.
WhRehurst, 317 Holly Avenue.
Cifete Two, with Mrs. C. H. Cogbum,
110West
Fifteenth
w
Street.
• Circle Three, with Mrs. L. T.
Doss, 1603 Hast Second Street
! Circle Four,
with Mrs. \V! C.
,
Hill, 1000 Magnolia Avenue.
•
St. Thensa Chapter of Holy
• Cross Episcopal Church will meet
M nt.the home of Mrs. Roy Symcs
w at 3:30 P. M.

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A ctivities'??..!“S

Personal

Rumhlty, Mr* &lt; l
•*.* 'ih •
Mr* Nannie V\ illiatn*. 'It
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Pavld. Mr*
K
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M.« »u
Mi* W |* i ’lmpman Mi- Il M

Services
Bryan

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I TuraJni a?ti i ttuuii at the holm* of

Mr*

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P e r s on

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Tui in i
Mi *
t*i '-ii'
I* • i no
: and Mr»
Ida M &gt; h.tli ‘a In Ht
11 tun t In nnmt _

thr N iU*\
1 ». I ••'. I

ir.ilvh W»ph* And Mr*
II
A 1 In the t&gt;. •&lt;
K*.s • •
Volit'imht. al*o tf»r houte gunt rient ( i n m
*f »• j»r r«
"t Mi* Marker
j gnrlnnd of w ,id oil u

Mi T7
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far

more

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. M r s . W h ack er H on Tcss , IT T T rW zw s

tho. trtetnoCY U Mrs. I., l . linau.

At Bridge Luncheon I

a "faithful uml ilcvutpl member
of the iliuiiter*'. who died recent-

Highlight of the dinner meet­
ing of the Pilot Club held in the
'It* K K Wurkri r * t n t a i r n * »
Mr* M A Cu lln\%a&gt; It*ft today
Hotel Mayfair Tuesday night was for Houaton. I n , n h r l r phe nlll
r*'»
\m *
w it h
•«*ie»»l!v with u hndge Lm* »•••«•
the showing of moving pictures
Itiuiilsfnl l*li i’f Snmr* hrtff"
visit Mr* Opli huimri and .Mi.*
ininoiing her iimthei. Mi* II ^
Lloyd F. Boy Pic'by Senator
"
.............Toyle.
•unit l»\ Mi* t* I* llrrttdnii mid
Mi lnto«ii. of 1 n | i d a t If il t .
turee of the "Gay Nineties . A.R. Macc.
Mi p F K
RnumilliU. Mr. JM
h m l* r g n e *t
scenes from the first World War
Mi*( it . kill (liittilnm, road nnpro
A f t *• i
raid*
uni
j•l*•\• •i
M n . L i ll i a n V fc k v ry If f t y r*
and of the invasion of Iwo Jtina
pnatr m i iiiliup I'tisiitfo* iiibI lr
re r
i.r |ii » «rn* awaidnl »*• 'I •
L
in World War II were shown. te n ia v aft#rno*&gt;n for H r w t u r ll •hi* tnriitlHT* in thr I **t &gt;t'« Pmy
Piirhloii fm l»i|fh •• ••
Mi •
Other picture* enjoyed by tke (I n whtir ahe * u » inllptl lirciiuar «• T ' «• I m i i n n Hair i&gt;la«U*
III adfiiftl I* td fm *i. •ml Ini! )i
*.ruup were scenes of animal wild- of the dculli of l.n gi amlmntlici I I ” I t L« t • I l f « &lt;• • *♦» f II ■ • . » | u f
*iuiei a* d t«• 'll* &lt; Il hi't*«\
'ife and ones taken at the Amer­
i
f i
n *i it » t ( i t i n
who wnil i oil •iditt Inti i*li»r
ican Fruit Growers "picnic si
Mr». Ida M. l hamberi I
»« j nn,| iim m c »• lorv m m **tvrit e- , ,v h •%ao
The glie*t lli*t lilt hided ^ IiByrd's Camp in lt*38.
irtumc i to l i t r lu n iiv 1 . 1 u i
-ii.
I
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t tV L 4
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, Mrlnloph, Mrhigliton. 'IiMr. Boy I# was introduced by tnont alter fpemimg i.'ir u i »l#*&gt;* . r « lid »»f \!i« Hi\i»ti
. •
' llrytl, Mr* hirlle&gt; Mi* M ^
Mrs.
Lourine
Beal,
program with Mrs. T K. Wiuon aiaJ &gt;i»»
Mr* l&gt;«.Uk’tnn *• at »*d
Miltitn
h irrhhoff. Mr* Roy ll.dln Mi,i I\i' e.
chairman.
Hostesses were Miss Jranie Putr.am
I.Old H ivmii *ta 1t*”l hit hf # II*
Maude Kamaey, Miss Kathryn
an cxemplotN
Icuutlfcl. t h r u
Mr. and Mi a. II. I. Andrtpon itan chuliutei
Morrison and Mr*. Beal
The
llei ie*ins: fm
iff* air »|K-nding tin- her parent* and fpnnli w.i* mi!
Jinner tables were decorated with of IlnMmg*
larkspur and place cards were in Krtjttcr holidn)* with I 1
(tnd *ln» «|i*«tr*' Mi
l*i v t*
'd* i*m• i
keeping with the Easter season. Mr*. J. N Rnlnuin, M, • A *»dei • l*tr*n|. **t • f « • • I I* • . * eiitei
Places were marked by small ion « puiintAnd Mi1h l.»- • •i .
uaskets filled with candy Easter
the •-••» mi'inil \ - !*••
••&gt;
' ll *
eggs. At one end of (he table
.Mr. and .Mi*, rhnrlr* Hndk'ot III in n ’- deiith, *i» ! ' ^tn
^
waa placed a miniature light­ celrhiatrd their Xi r at we idIn
• • M l
h 't tf.il '*•»• feel I p
|*
house decorated with the I’ilut anniversary Thunduk nt llinr
lliel «l« ilieittl I. I l f -Ol'
* III!
Emblem, the handiwork of Mrs. new home on Cntnem
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. II * i*» i***111 ! hui at ti. . in « i it
Mary Rawlins and hrr assistant. Mr*, Bridie 0* I* the
fin trier il f I lend
nil0
* - ■ i n MAFIUIT M I N ANNOUNCID by
Miss F'rancer F'rrnrltr
Itorothy Mickey.
S.l Chnrlr. "Commando" Kfllty,
ntlt In \
Th«
Mr*. W. I„ Morgen, president,
•• III*
I
t*s .rnliontHi lit Fort limning. Oa . Ural
Ml*. II \ Meliitn*li tin* tc t h e
welcomed three new rnrtii!&gt;cr*,
1 i
lllos
hr i. going to many May Frances
.... Miss
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t
Mrs. ...........
J. P. Hull,
Betty
Inn turned to hci home mi t'tdedn. Mi - II
!
T • ♦i lio«MST','^vifFjs.Bo^li (atK'vr), 10. of i'lllsimrgh,
graff and Mr*. Earl Broimte. ohio •Cimtnpanrcd In h. t duir. li He In.
■Hi! *f»
I’j in A few days Kelly hold* tiro
Other* pre*ent were.
; ier. Mr* h I. Wmkei. with
I c'lllll- Medal of Honor.
|lii1li|ii
•1
( fnlemaiumal)
Mrs W. V. Bitting. Mr*. Mar i whonl ,br ,,u' l,l'r "
I towel • \%tf ii - 1 i . . &lt; tbi re olo
garrt I.. Erickson mol guest. Mrs «&lt;tme tim e
is
nr.
inlyf
f
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f nun* mni1
loci S Field. Mr« (t M 11o r - 1
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M e th o d is t
C h u rch
........ Mrs
W
E Holly brail. , M i * i . 11 I i r ilit i e e a i I
tel,
Heh
II.
n!
'1 tit &gt;|uti
Mr. AI F llm •t \Ii- Frank
Id
C h ib s l i a s
M e c tin n
-VlacNrill. Mr*
It
Mtrqwtll. .S 1. n m u l I ucaiAii I.
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Mrs .1 C Mit&lt;hell. Mr. C |. h«'i |al vnl •. 'I i nimI N
1 11• - |•|• » «*l11 Mi'll* \I ' a \\ 1)
Ih r
| I t if llM M 'k r t * i I n * *
*if
l Im
Powell. Mrs. It. E. Chapman, M ym i. S o u th S u n f o id A n
1* *f fill ill ' . ol I .IVk -Oil t lilt , Ml*.
Mrs. E. tt. Randall. Jr.. Mr.
V !r th &gt; ^ * li» t
f ’i u m h
iiic |
in
l in
Mi and Mr* A (* Stine m l I T Pit m .*f \ltniM*»nti* -" tin/*
Ruth Scott. Mr.. M R Smith.
N
M • •• Ii • *»f \i« »t * l|il» rtr f i . f t h i l l l i v i i l r t t I I I M i d i ! ,
M 1*
Mn. II. A. Swan sort. Mr. .1 !„ M r s lie n ( m i l l n i f ilii- g m *t
•\« i
I lark, Mrs. M. I- dishorn. Mr*. u f M l . u iiil M i . t i l'ii l u *• .&lt;K V ( ,i. •1 Mt- It Y i Im nr.I Mt nnd l*u*n»r*4 tinl -m ml ii.oi'tl
UK
S u m m c ilm
d, fill III!' Illht‘1p •
m im ii Mi*
John \ i i u k I u i h pit*
A v v ii iiv.
tint .1 M 1 * R \N I
* l i l t 'd
M l*
.It o t lllv
1* 111 111* II I
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m u. r m t”
( In ’ll
ii.
p I l it1i • •until. »md the f*•'
l r» l M i ,
Misses Ramsey
Gussir Hinton.

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TUM DAY
The N deV Howard ( liaplcr,
U. D. C. will meet at 3:W&gt; P. M.
at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hayes,
110 West Sixteenth Street.
The Pilot club will hold iu
dinner meeting In the Hotrl Mayfair at 7:30 P. M.
Daughters of Wrsley Class of
tho Methodist Church will meet
in the annex at 8:00 P. M.
' l i » J .*
dciU'ir iu
M i »k u Jln A it- ito i
i . VI II ; 1*1*1* nu*iiihr i *
The Alathenn Sunday School ind Kathryn Morrison, and Sett
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Hi in I n
M ii l ’ii
Class of the First liaptlat Church stor Boyle.
R i. lia r 1 R m 11 a m . \ «MIIlk* -».i i uf 1 ' M
&lt; L iu U itiii
M i* . I I I T i i
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Mr
m ii .I
M r*
T NN
K in l.iM
w ,«&gt; 1 l - k Mt
M *\\ I* !&gt;\*i'ii ' I •
R. F. Cooper, Cameron Avenue,
H ’liliiV r d In h i* h iiit r on M v r r l.
•V I
MrMl • h*V d!
M*
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at 8:00 P. M , with Mrs It L
1h f
1
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If. • I i.
\ \ e m ir t ■ 11. v (lo ll*
Mi *
»• . ’ o
Garrison, Mrs. Fred llhrri!&gt;” ii nod
1
11*»* l*et nl
• ...
Mr - II .
•» r iif i al
hr i s
• h»»
MiSs Minnie Stewart as ro-lriw
••«rit
i(i !• k’ Ii
«•«
• s4
teivtes.
Master Mason degree- will !•&lt;
M .if f
1. 1 M i .
M l
NN .
I1 ' r ss f i t . ’ i l
K u s lr r
1 &gt;;i\
conferred Tuesday night at s OU j P u p i l *
of
th r
Ji-n11*i
If •trft * .’*l it f1•| ’i . 4 h*» i
M ,.i
\
\
o'clock at tiie Masonic Hall Light Sfb'Hil
V i l l
il! *luh'«
W
Ih *
( H i m t v T cI
h,i \ »• | * 1 1.
• &gt;i* iii’ t (• I rt 1
-lr,
I • . i h r il
refreshments will be served
N a r ill* . N |i*.
,f»»«i •|&gt;l »i*li t , it 1 V 1
The board meeting o( the Wo ••Ii the ririnnir of (tn*r1n\. A|»i
&lt;Ih \» u 11h N| i 11
|l **«'. * | il 11 I I .
*. • I Y »- .*• 11
Sc
man's Clut&gt; will tie held at 10 IX) fi i( u ft- aiilliMiflCtil timLi . h&gt; M l H” ’l M r . F h 1n I a vi
m
lilt
« t *’
I ' I«• »•list •
A. M in the clubhouse.
• I. .. •
Principal K F It ipp
. .at* •I 11. ' h| . I MCI •"
i *11* \ . r n i i i t i u i F " .ii XI &gt;t I Ct 1
The part of Klincr a ill UWEDNESDAY
•• i t I I n o
\
M
S .in .h t s
• 'l l »
play««l by Richard Mc.N’ ab F.l
in. i .
..*1. |hi- . |«|l
The Woman's Club will have mer'i trouble* mrludr u hud ting,
d l C O . *«H t |t*.
Ill
' "Il
P
M . tilt
a business meeting and luncheon twin tffttrr* ami a principal who
M
' o lffM lc h«t i i r l i l r t )
p it*
•1 !8l30 P. M.. followed by n kropi hliu In lute nftn *rhoo|
There will be ho Finale, I’ ll, I ' m
Tho supportin r*i(
inrludr* glam at the A**rnililv *»f Ijiuj t *i m riM v in i • &gt;1 t i n - n i o i l u n g
program under the auspices of
*1 I ,. * | .| . | • t* a | •» • n- t- t
t
Ilf
|!
the Fine Arts Department Mrs Jrantr and Janr, tha* twin ulrfter*. churrh tin* Sunda\ nitflit it * n &gt;
Cornelia Noble will appear on played by Mary llrlru Fitr and •icIrscV I hr |wl %tn| anil rt»ll,* I rff , I *1*1* 1 i , l f • l . f ft * 1 I ' i . It*
I h .M | • *s I t
a r id
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C* I •
thk program and* Mys. James I- (ila«lv» W flU ; Mi* I"r-mi y . I hr tlnll rt|i|v**rd Unit
♦•
I |\
I t s " «|
«| t l t . 's
Ingtey will be guest soloist iiMinitrif^.*,
.
,
, . rplayed
, _ by .MihlrtMl , to vncli immhvi «»f ihr ••a-t fot IM la • ,»..s|
Bpohaora are Mra. A. M. Phillips Prarson; ijuiy. the ^rRlo^tcd fkl- j theli falthfiilnr** S M. |(|( hat 1 l l l f l . l * A o s | i k n i W e*l« s 'l t t f «•*• P *
4mi 'D fi iT itxail*th Tracy. Mit. Ur played by fM ly Dunc«n. and is the director of thr Iwo offoc t t it 'll- . I l.s v i r i v i m r
B. B. Crumley, Mn. E. B. Cle- Hubert, the beau of the twins. It|\« plays- ihr
first I. "Tin
merit*, Mr*. C. C. KeH, Ml** plavr&lt;J by Floyd ( ‘iMjptr. Chviry |Otnllmifr of tin (&gt;*•*»“ w ( im ,*h
Ellater Klrchhoff and Mra. Ray SingleUry play, the uart of the j by t’loirle- \ Mm.b. lire i,...,nl
mond Ball will be hostesses.
rnotbar of the family
•&gt;f thla *toi y i* u i f i y 111.a|.-|t|
In addition to the orto act play one It allMWa how ff\i me wP'iit^
"Klmar", other numherp will be to take Up the i’H.*« ninl fbkloa
pre»entrd by the Glee Oul» under the Lord. Mi-* Jean Mtlntvtr i«
£
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3
t
S
T
the direction of Mr». W.(*. Flem­ director of the rttuplc.
Tho eecond drama, **The Sym­
ing and Mn. Alton Duxbury.
It written by
These Include a western number bol of the
Mnttlo H Shn* non. gnini* thr
The Woman'* Auxiliary of the by the aevenlh grade pupil* nn
Irith dance, the Fatter Parade, j atnrv of tho influcn* e
the iifF In t PresbyUrian Church held
iU knnuai meeting In the social nd the patriotic number " I ’m an death and returrectinn of th.
*t»•■•i
room of the church, Monday night American. The play ii tpimeored lo rd Jc*u* ('hriat upon an %
carpontar and hi* family
e| which Mn. I- F. Boyle pre by the Parent Teacher Aatocia (!•»!The
.Hr.I t.
ptildic i*
t ton of the School.
aided.
(hia program
Mr*. Georgo Touhy »u * elect­
ed as a delegate to represent the
auxiliary at the Presbyterlal in
Miami, April 10-11, with Mrs.
W. S. Brumley, new president.
Mn. G. U. Stuart announced
that th# waek of Spiritual En­
Holloway
wat
richment would be observed. The , h,Jd.Ll' T , th! ! homrrcil w'ith "a Mirprloc
............- party
week closed with a special meetIng Monday afternoon at 3:30
P. M. at tha church.
\run#
Mrs. U F. Boyle paid tribute merit" week, under the guldancv
Guinn*
won- rttj«'if*l by I hr
to tha circla chalrntrii and thank- of Mrs. G. U. Stuart. Talks were irur»t* and .Mn l(i.|1«&lt;way
lli.l
given
by
Mrs.
F'rnnk
IJeske.
ed all members for their ex­
cclvnl many l*»vrl\ tflfta ftuin
Roy Mann, Mrs. FL I). hrr frlvmla.
cellent co-operation.
Tiro devo Mrs
tional wts given by Mra. P. It. Brownlee and Rev. Brownie.
Pir«cnt wrrr Mi fin*l Mi* I.
Mrs.
I.ieske s|&gt;oko on “ What I \ Rfyiuihl*, Mi a'*! 'lip. J \
SUphenton reading a ylurtion of
got Out of tire Worship Service lliill.iwav, M»
FYrat Samuel.
ami Mt*
Jnck
Tha R«V. E- D. Brownlee con­ on Sunday."
Waal, Nlr* J P Tb.Mii|.%«iu. Mi*
Mr*. Mann told what a new- J I* I ora, Mr* Jamr* Ki«tr.
ducted the Installation of tha new
officer* for the coming church comer could g .l by attending the Mn. John (-ullum. Mr* J M
year, paying special tribute to circle and auxiliary nreetinr - by Stlnrcinhor, M n Rohm llowrll,
the women of tha auxiliary for saying: “ A person gets out of Mra. Clayton ^mllb, Mia. F. I).
their -accomplishment during the anything Just what they put in Price, Mn. Milton Paulk. Mra.
to i t ” Mrs. Brownlee spoko on Walter Fcaltr and Mloa Vara
year*.
Mra. Henry McLauiln, courtesy the Young People and their work Phillips.
chairman, presented tha outgoing and how they could be helped.
Dr. Brownlee spoke on personal
president with fi beautiful corsage
work aaylng each and every one
lor. her splendid service.
A unique way In reporting the were personal workers In their
y u r * ! work was given by a cross own wsy and could react some
drawn on tha blackboard, and •oul that no one else could.
The meeting wae closed with a
colored rays ax lending from IL
As each ‘chairman gave her re­ prayer led by Mrs. Stuart and
a
vocal selection by Mrs. Joe
port aha placed on each ray the
coa word which aba thought rep­ Corley.
Mrs. Rantiall D. I’rlcst
resented b«r work. They were
as follow*:
........
iplritual Life—Mr*. J. N. GU—spirituality J F'orelgn
Mia.n— Mr*. .1*. R. BUpbenaon--

Junior High School
Plans One Act Play

AHsenibly Of (i«d 'I’o
Have EuNtcr Program

Presbyterian Group
Has Annual Meeting

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THE STQRY OP JOHN SMITH '

. II) Jamra t f. Moore, Jr.
l « Hii|i|»rr follow ln« Church
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Smith, uni I . eltaa. “ Mary.” aaiil 1, “ atop a'«l
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CONDHCO ATK) V 4 I. Clltlllfti
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a ruri'OMbc mine American rill- V 'ca ." A fter a patue Mary raTurk /^rnuo ii till Third M r**!
Itr • i *.' !«--*• •
i 11III w||%.. ( Ill IICU
J. lUrnard Itool. Minister
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*en. Both my father unJ mv jilird, "O, he w&gt;a« the man who
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mother wero retirlAliV and r.-.c uo&lt; in the dar|i wrheti the litb ti
\ II «fi4 ntharnt Mlnfat*»r,
Morh.ng W »r»ltli&gt;, II i»i A._M
' nit ii. nui 'ijt
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cartful that we children »u. d.xl went util."
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wife . i n i ..^)1um-uuiuhcr three tim e
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* p « t \h* pcrJShnlity o f o i r cajl.K I t « T i * ' ilelfiuaalrh."
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*i*•» itt# * '«iiitMonth)* Worn hip. II n« a VI
rcti, ard do nolhlnit to inllucinv
Iiiicourageil, | made .tnotb.T
Kir: a i o i . i .v:. raator
%.«« I* ll
Wrilln v l l )
I'M I p I I
Train nK Union. T on J*. m .
Inn. I* H. »|.moI, 9 I i A. VI. J. C. them In a ralifflnua way. A » a effort with lumlter four, nn ath­
• itif pfm ia.iiA alli.f
Mrtnlnar VVor ohIp, • «»o J» M.
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llf%t%a|
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reault, their la iv |&gt;oraoiuliliia ha I letic ••tin. “ Soh, tell me what red
Oi*»n llouaa aftrr th# #v«hlnM tliromtii
U \ X. t*litir»h Mrhool, J. C. ratber He abed on Sunday than | feated the I'h ilia tU u if” Ilia anovii i i
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All
Wi'trom**
\\&gt;&lt;1ne*.la&gt; .Service. I no
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A- M - ll.»fill»r»ial varvlr# attend the Sunday nchool. We founding reply naa that he war
Victor* WOlcomot
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dii) Kdl aptdy the anmo ml«* i n nut keepi c up with the hum
T ill, i III u rn up i II i i iat*
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vi Morning worahlp. liondAy where Ibc 'lay icho.!. heuil.il yiiungatrr it wua ttint ilw
«laJa*a*|, \I )r■I »*f &gt; 9if lltf
Im tfta
twrnutllST IIID IIU | \Vom«tr» 9*1111. iilil «4
w a« concerned.
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Iragueal
' J - ' # . Auanu. a.tiur •'
I I **9»’id IIur i oId. M' f»lf*t• r
%it i n**m li&gt; ili»* Choir. "All**
Sunder Hrha-ol, ,10:00 A.
John Smith'. Awakenlna
A Itude Awakening
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\ i « m I •*•!«.» i#y Vlr Churl#*
A. t y . Kamil, hunt
I heenmo alarmed by raaea of
i raad on# day from
11.11 A M. Mornlntr S\
• ii h i wain ,%n«t Mi- VVarlhR Skint*
Aliening Worship. 11:00 A. M.
r follow it* k H#rit»oi*
Iheie word*.: "But I hav? .leli.-nuency in our part o f the
I iiinkt r
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TM gltaglvIn* H.rvlia at JHO P. I• oo |*.
M Hunday itYmilriR at
Tlir |(#fiirrtr|lnn Vlorn*', 4afll* to the point where I ft d city, alnce aome o f the ilellnM. Sunday.
in Mr- W (| kl*rnlM0.
♦ ■•Par m K I I n i Thursday craning
(puntH ha.| le m viaitor* In o\ic
LAKt. Ira n i r m i v i
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Tii*- 11••I&gt; CIIV*. i»y f!n- about all ' that I r.aad in the
At 1:90 o'clock.
Bible'. -Hhakeaneare and Kmeramt home. I read an article by Judge
M il in It
iStl 1*919k•*» .
KIIANK J n rycn . till, l-a.-ar
t •.nil v riii*H «*hl|i mMilnvA 1 :U and yiitllam James are nil tharc. U * l « Eawcette who aaid that he
TfiM r i i i n c n o r n on
4nrvif&gt;* f iii Hnti'l-i 1
r \i
la ImiiOtt.lble to uihlcratatid liiia had hefure him -t.OQO daim‘
Of HAVA AA4 Kim Awnuea
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pOt, W C. Ilulfomb. |aa««to»
EogUah literature front Chaucer iiuriit. under twenty-one yearn of
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to Brownlrijr without the Hi dr.” age. nnd o f thia . umber nitty
•i« •i- 'k h .r.
Y*unp |*fuplf, | Jo I* Me
t • m r vi f •...»»- »*• •. . ... 10
i Ivn'iw My IlfiUrnirr About the name tlnu- I rea l, of three wer&gt; member, of u Sunday
Mornlngf H#mMc9i II -o a M
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ia% Ml*- |.i«9*jr W«r&lt;1.
the Ignorance of the present yen- aeh.Nil. "In view o f theae faeta,
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Toung Paopt., T:*o I*. M.
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III I i l l A* 4*91*ie ,Sir»-'
NuniUy Night Narvlcr. I M I' XI
aaid he, "I do not healtnto to
erwtlon of the B&lt;»ok I lin! I&gt;ce
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Weifnaeitay nlat.t prayer a.rvica,
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taught in childhood. I begm to aav that attendance upon church
l.«V
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riidphti hclioei &gt;•&lt; » VI
*w P. M. M.ar our ll.llaloua liaml
i&gt;
.ignally
prev«:"tl»o
wonder If I had given my chil­ .ckool
J \V. 1VKY/ Paator
Prmyr H«r%l-ei l«
k v«
•i HtlB) 4rliuol, *0 00 A 14
9IOLT m o a e a a 'ia ro e a l. v i i p m i u
dren Uhat waa beat for then againat crime.” W a. I by precept
»- r »e . • f » i* SI
. ng, 11 0*1 A M
Park Ava. «t hnunii Hi
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intelltctuul culture.
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nnd example deatroying {boa*
I* VI. S.a 7:14 P. Vft.
Holy Communion, * *-0 a M
leVAngrlUllr H«rv|cr 1 Oil |» VI
A fte r a while j n y eldeat io t fi r ificntl&lt; ii. of character dining !
iDinf.*- IWi ' -#*. V**Church HdiouI 9:*0 A
Krldfr He*r hIit *.VO |* VI
lornln# Marvlca, 19John Otmc Into tne room, mui I time, of peculiar temptation T
('om» %*or*r^||. ««iu, i^i
h i u .i . i t a
iittT iioD iaT
lt*d I become my children*, w o i.t
**ld
IP him, “John, natr.e a
« Ml III H IIP fA O U
of the Old reatament for me.’ enemy 7
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Paator.
f
We All Start to Church School
‘ W hy d o l’t you n«k rhe aoinjHniiitai Hchi-id, lu ,0 A M.
It waa Friday night. A fte r we
I’r&gt; ». him I I 04 A M.
Uiftlg
t: •..uurlUllc Harvlcr, t i e P. U. o f the Old Teatamant."
hud eaten our aupper I anid,
l|i&lt;lwe.ii Prayar and Praia. BarSoon afterward
Mary ccmc ‘ Now before we get un from the
a-lr**
riiu.-.ilay nvanloc. l:0t P. U.
along. Mary’ j * in the firat year table, I want to any that we ir e
of high achool nnd Iradt her all going to Sabbath achool Sun­
i n r i i i t n c n o r uuu
day W ife bn. nlwnya anid thrit
w
a rum H&lt;t
«hr u anted to give ua a hot
I:,.. Paul Yatao. Paator.
lh» Union Hrtmon *bl&lt; h will l*r dinner on Sunday, but .he can
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l i . v a II.
\lm nlliy Wurahlp. 11,10 A. M rrad In Church** of Cltri#l. H*l- cook the chicken on Saturday, if
f ntlf I. ihroughtiiit thi* world uti need l&gt;e. We have nil gotten lar
t I' t l - *:&gt;e p. M.
Huntlny, April I.
Pi&lt; n. li'n* 1.00 I'. XL
Prayer Mrrtlnjr Wad. 9:9* P. U. . Th f (Jnldrn T i l l U; *Tli| llir*»&gt;#«. .behind in our real education.
O (|od. If for*\#r imd r**r ill# Molly, (that, my w ife), milled
•rftptrf of ihy kingdom If a right n .mile that annexed her carx!
aIt t Ilk TII PAY Al&gt; VBNTIIT
■♦••pirf" (I'ffln if 1^4)
I III Welt
Iteport at tba IHnnrr Table
Amo fig |li# oltallonf which roni*
Kim A .m a r and K ir a tk Itrwot
i»rifgl,»Muii-H*rm&lt;in Hi tho
••E'ather,” John break# t h e
Ilh"
Ji*« l#iiob*iv«rmon
i.tw. i Ii th'li-iol lalurdaya. 9:19
following from ih# Uil*lc: "Ilia alienee o f the table after aft had
a M.
Ivorb I* lir.nura l&gt;l«* and gUirlout; made their flm t foray on -Jt#
l nurch Harvlr.a, ll Ou A. t l
.ii ■Iti r •' I h
I 'r .t .r Mrriina WodnraJAy Bv- ftul III* rIghl Hiinnre*
forlvrr. Th* Wlirk* of hl« hfitdl chicken that had been ha.atl'v
•til UN". (00 P M.
f
t
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v*rlly
and
Judgin*nl.
all hM healed. “ HI tell tho world I had
Viei(..ra YValcoma.
conirnanilm/nl ■ ar*» mi**
T*t*r y
great time today. You on-ht
aland
foal
f«*r
f\rr
t.i*d
«%rr,
and
i l l . mil I a I aTlint.il IM P It Pit arft dona In Iruih ai*d upilgiitto hear theae f.dlowi aing
&gt; ' 4a.nl* Cgll99i||l* ( ‘IllJf rh. 1(H) ()A« nM*“ ((Salutw III I.I .'i
'W elit" I aaiil, “ they certainly
Th*
laieiMiitlffniiifi
aim
In reio.\nted thalr lung, on 'I Love
i .. r r 111 Wr*i t 71 h Htriit
rludh*
III*
following
pneiagr
front
I ’ *. It tfcllf*
Ih*
Chrlatlab Mrlrm r
l&gt; glh**ok to fe ll the Story.’ Our tenclier
l
• nil r
r*••• IVoI III
"0cl*nr« and ll»4llh wllh K*» |i* .poke our language. Wife, how
I'et
Katliir Willlmra N*rhtr*bi lh* flrrlnturr*" hy Mari |lnk*r ill.l you fa re?"
Kd&lt;1)
"All that r*all&gt; rsi-t« I*
"E vrryore wa. kind and glad
•*aml * y m*ft*
• "0 A. U. and lh* &lt;tl*ln* Jlind and it* Id**, arid to &lt;i'i* me Our tearhrr .poke on
In ihta Vfind th* *nilr* Uring in "o A M
found
hgf fyionloua and
*l*rnal. ‘ Come unto m*. all ye that labor
dll VI.9-B I 00 a M.
••hr***bIoi) halunlay 4 vO I*- VI. Th» atralfhl and narrow wily la and ara heavy laden,' and do
ti»
arm
and
arknowladr*
thla
fan
• -o |* M *nU 7 00 *» VI to I 00
field Li Ihl- nnw#r, and follow you know, I fell really rented."
i VI.
.
The next that ipoke waa my
th* leading* of truth
iplVI 20.
HL_________________________________ athlrlic aon. "W ell, oar teaciier
t i i k . (H iit c M o r non
« I.MMWtMKjl
IIKV ll \V Vtll.LKIl. I'RBior
' • t hr Hupilll) Nl JOf |* V|
ii*
•I -iitnli In «*h*ig»
) II f i ImmI) m aIroiti**'
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told u« o f a fallow who war
rantad H*m»on. y * « t | oo atrriaR
that ha coold haruilf J-&gt;ha. I..
huliltwn, Joe Inula, and ?ne or
two otbera, and Ue them - il in:?
a knot. Our elaia la orra'.lrin r ii
tMiebell learn, and t hope they
will let me pitch. They aaiil they
wouli{ need a (o o d pitcher ” (

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Jean.. Tin- tr-iciie ■« ' think ihnl my w ife a«\v rinv*
name
|became more w»r cat. The |i.et- thinir. for kindlv nature aprea-i
I chrr had a nc« nifluds* In n&lt; u watery red bffure i ,pi e1'* ■,
voice and a new ten lfrn.-*«
1•»! the Ik *u utv ifnd trlory o f *ho
Ilia prearhinir A aacred i flUfit.V occ.ol tniithl lie raorc tnan ?tre
An fo r n r. lo h i
TeCfirert to aermnnt «iur nmi-i*- could hour
hold. The rhildrrn
ent often t • Smith. I loriKril to .about, “ tilo ythe church for i 1*1 ruction, and to C.kI in the hirhral,” hut 1
wa. feui to! i muht frighten the
heater nt laat came nrou 1.
Smith CtlniLv atood j praachcr. Suicly
continue
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FOR THOSE WHO WOULD.

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T H E C H U R C H of G O D

Easter Prayer'

Fifth Street at Holly Avenue

SUNDAY, APRIL 1 — 61*. M.
AU. Moriah Primitive HaptUt
Church

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/fgtinol.
10-00 A.
VtMorning
Worfhl|&gt;^*l I OO A. VI.

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I r » u r Mlt|vt*fk l*r*y»r fUr*
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EASTER PROGRAM
At the

ASSEMBLY of GOD
4-

.Corner of 12th St. &amp; |.«urel Ave.
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Tableau

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4iThe Challenge of The Cross”
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ChnrncterH

Evangel................. ... Mrs. G.M. Willis

•lit Disciple..........

Geraldine Ilinchliff
2nd Diqciplc ••*9l**aii«9 ........ Joan McTeer
*♦»«&gt;
« f ’
........EpiUy Matthews
th Dliciptt! .
«»l9l**e«0ti... Jane RiChard
h Disciple •IO t,l„| ,M ,
Daisy Splvy
. Jewel-.Bailey
8, P.M.

For thy protection.
The_poinfort o f T h y presence.^
T h e 'good thm ga of life
,

May this dny. set aside
To mark the Resurrection of Hint

The public is invited

I* III in
laKK. I) I). r*9«lor
«’(*rgrr of (lull and Third
Hiirittfi)' Ht-rvlc**:
* I*. A VI.—Hunday Hrhool.
11 "" Av M.— Morning «Worahlph
* 'Y.oo I*. Vf.^-Junlor and tfanlor
YoUllg I ar o|t |*
tirgMfi i»r»-tu«1*\ An Kailrr Hprtng
wa.||H
9*«» 11 lo YYor»til|i. chrUi I* lllt*n
If.. %.•!(•«&gt; . i'ongr fgniton
In&gt;••( nrii.fi
lib inn. Thr Lord If lllavn.
Mr r t|(l itr m
I*, mi rt
Viiio* nt t'hr'ti I*
folo
M. w • h*i lr• \\ ilk*
••fr.riMii
i I mI )Ui laovrd th*
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Htalo. ()|»r •»()%# fin lr ■ of lh# Tam*
plr.
Mi*
Jomfta
ICnilpp,
Mra.
Wllkr.
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Harmon.
a iii hr in.
Thanks Ha lo Ood.
H«it*&gt;lal»
will
h*
Vlra. Chart**
NVIlk*. Dirk Alk*n and U*ut. John
llushta.
Ilt'liratlrl Ion.
lt*Mi*»n**. Th* Ifaad That One*
W ild «*»••* n*d v* It It Thorn*.
iNiBiiu.f.- Ilfll* lu lf Choraa.
Hopra not,
&lt;*}f&lt;»l
IIVI KVIllKIlH;
Mr* W f l l f r f \V Wright, Mr* J.
A It villttf, Vlr*.
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Chari**
dl
Wllk*
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•nui Ml-* Cnrolfn
rolyn Vlayara;
V(*y*ra; Alloa.
Alin*.
Mr- ilntrg* Touhy. Mra. It. II.
nyhurn Vlllwaa, VJra.
Mmta. Mr* llayhorn
WlllUiti*t*n; T*nor«. I*, ft. IVmlth
•9it«l IM«li Alk*n; Hf ■••*, C. (!.
Howard. J.
1II*I||A*, (l*org*
Touh&gt; anti Ll*ul. John Hugh**;
orgnnUl nml choir director, Mr*.
y. H V»tnay.

Who was. and is.

Early Morning Easter Service
nt

St. James A. M. E. Church
“He is Risen, Not Here”

Speed our victory
And our return to the land
That ever claims our hearts, and our minds.

Gather unto Thyself/
Those of us who fall
In the battle we wage
To defend the good and the right.

Rev. G. J. Oates, Jr., Pkitor.

n*m r» cmone*

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xy.dD.a3aT Prapar Sorrleo, * ii(

Bless those at home/

of W

All this we o«k.'
Humbly and with reveren ce,
On thia Easter Day.

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MS.
It) BOH THOMAS
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P , ARI.ENF. WtJLF
H O l.i.l W ftoU i ’l u l u n . t rank
A P N ew afraU im W riter
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r v ho t« lir'^’srlne a f.r&gt;. •**".^ NEW Y O R K ,— Every .lav l«
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~ April F o a L fw . Itlr h a o tA iu r h b z l
. th .1.0 9904
" - hf-ifaW *»'t gat—(xauvi "
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_ AppeLoiYMufscUirv* th p c nmc
im.UL^u)u 1•’ is cvg iJ jJ jitr ,
Peea-se of s i t Associat-|
Sh'nt-^atic JarigrtP-which
mm i t i r n i t T t i r c •*»:i •»:i n&gt; i w
( , If M il \ |'K \ K I K U I N M f l VN
id b ii w ,Viren a»1o.
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Been fooling the unanry for i1«k
pdea — dril&gt;btliiK water
gla»»e^.
Rosa derid 'd that -he mb* -if j
I
t
'lit
C neil* with rubber |&gt;uiitt&gt;, uml valontc, \\hli h » u « rather slight
autifut enndy that ta»tc» like 'r, the book, wolllil lie enlsrif*)
S mouthiul of pepper But till lh the pl-Une Several lop ll liv- |
v .uiliii il
t H I i lido III fliw I '
(h i. funny husineaa l*n't
Ine » " nl a r il.L f.i'i ehed Him int
gfigblral bit funny on the hitM lli,' toll . film, isnl, lull he turned
I ’ l l i l t f (|;t \ nr III:: 111 - d . l
p e n end for Appel, who »a y« " ll them low n.
g|y», ua a lot of headache., lint
Ue uniita nn unknown He eonas any other bu.ine.a wo ild "
ducted a contest for un^ artlat'a
These days, enpeeistly.
gav conreptlon of Sslomc. Kn,. Jay
manufacturing i»h't what it u.e-t Robinson of New York t’ ily and
BS be when the Gennnn mnnufnc- the t ' S Navy won the )"inn prize
TOrrr left Nuremberg in ll' lt*. and in i hii mintinr v.a* carried on
brought hl» Jokea to lire United the A t ' W’irpphnto network.
f all IMII*' Wt*lk !lt
■-iLi
i...
StateV With no scarcities of oin
Thoiisand* «»( mrl* m ho thoinriit '
t&lt;
1.9 • Cl
Utrfala. he was nblc to put out i thev
|it«iki**l liVe Snh nif sent
tine of more than aiHI Intigli pit t«l lr *
t*
It«»tf4
PhotOKrapha
til &gt;flirt.
!-• m if; M \ \ . •i t 1*»
nmvokera. ranging I roll! rul.lier came Ifom New York, l*hicii*f(»,
NXa..
M ti)
•i • ... I J m 1
gtadeil knives to match tiuxe. that Detroit. 1 nui'-- l!c. Miami, .ind
\t i-U t.1 Ml Mill
• P \t
,
Jtfmped a. if with the B T V
Rtich town
n- Crnnbory, N J .
I'bvvl. ■
I-!,
1. All these article, nrv out now
Ottuinun
la. unJ Ikjivhcitrr.
i
along with the tantalizing MHwrn Mn^.
Suim* « r i f two feet hiirh
IU M H '
—icd •:-i 1- f"t !-• in( t rcgulntion spoon ftllled wit.i a &gt;thiia wnllrt
Xi»|»!» iii |n,i*un.
IV W*If '
ealhiloid mask that sends given •
. li.lt in*in \ uii'i ' in.''**. Srtii* I#trrml tiitiril o f
A &gt; tx reeling o ff of it), plate lift - tlir inont l iitineN on the floor of
(fl»»t» * .,, f •t *. 1iiiiiiijr \ *» U* NX.
•rk (a rubber hose’ device ilwit hn» office u tl.uxlin x airsiv. Some
i »i Si
make* dinner plater rise in alurrn acre (lend rtncrr^ for*Ens. Rohm
I 119r\ '•
'••I'X
t. ..... . gut - at I—
Ing fashion), shooting fountain mmi’* oaintmc Wnen all the cn- Al.oN'r; a
I I N K M W IT II KNL MY HKAH. riflemen #»f the tfl-i Arm\ to.oip
it .... |9Ul I I till*' ... f i l l
CI.ASSIK1ED AUVNRIISINi ; HAl K&gt;
pens and exploding cigars. Evtu lilrit ai-i* in. Itias ood Direttoi move minin'
f tin lower Ift line l*«* j'.nnuu: (irn M« ntk'omery'a |M9W*»r iln%e jumiidrI t!»•mscitHi
If he could get the metal . « nmkt MeiAin l.erov will relcct the atin­ Wchrnim lu
Jc pet line for on* ina.itv.o
imi
\»Vor»li/vr lo I#« i•*r «lt-pati lu*«. illie lliili-h .'•*•9 Mini \ni't .»;*w
ic p**r lin* for u w
irrik D i
i .-m in
in.ret
inif (*ii«lw;i
i.t. ii., Ii. haui tin i.uah t unny
ia'iomi tit .jo* j It» k •«!« ••
IJXB exploiting parts Appel »n y«' ner 0 0 -nvn.hlc ioli
t I! \ I*
i ft tysr &lt;i«- for 0 Inssrtmns
e Won’t waste thr tobacco .ndn
i'd...pla.t I
• •*
I'fk Xv
"W r have m m;n*l ju*t the tv pc Irriul phot*&lt;
Do
ii
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pet
Ues
for
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3
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mac
'tlux
Apiwl’s stock of gng» is down
f u*irl we want, ’ ilu: BUiniiaij
to ntmut I0&lt;* now. I.ul ilisinl*
llr.l^.in* at#
Tk
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alio
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a..I "She nixiwt hu*e n da ilire To. *
IIUNE UP OR hHl.N'ts YOIJR Ad* ic . U K *ANF&lt;*tM% HER O.l
shortages, he stdl tnannges ••
Inn? *Je
».ind o f Iteauty an*! \et nut i')prai
ount (.*• eonls to the laic, inciw^iin# phou# siu atMi *»*
tell millions of llirni every ••cm
I •• Ih ti»f t*#»
cheap. I»ecii liar Salome x# « r a
II adveriieawianU fo. *ltuatwn* wantr#l will be *harje#l for at th«
It's s year-round business._ (••
kniff’* daughter. Hhe loiist be able
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11
ink
drivers.
rulat
claMificd
rale*
gfiy&gt; hut iust lie fore April hooi to Convey a co|«| deixencinte evil "
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l&lt;
.
Vries start mounting, and excf-e l
So. oirla. if you think vo ir
even the ritristmaa rrmrils "A p r
LO R S A L K
•'OK S A L E * —
photoiriunh can convey a
old,
I ll IfIV* W99illilU t W| .lays
Fool it the funraakCr's t'lirist
Jeireiicralr • vil, send it to
Mr
•'I a I'llik \ w
mas." Appel laughs, "nnd ihe^
II.
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SI
tn#ke the most uf It.” And “ I hoy.
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Andy
atrr
llenlers
and
romi» u flo|lyw(M&gt;d star
Jby the way. does not mean .'un
i i .....
Hi a t e , ■
HcCitUiM' of the \aat popularity
0bvtng ynugsters alone, for \p|r ' 9*f (In I'niurlt.* Inttik, o irrent nuut
titlinales that more liiun
P('&lt; H i of |«‘«ip|«* vuilr to L oir .vith
cwnt of the buyers are aduliLO S T lh*- mfofiiintion tliwi thev were
Tnp sellers tmlny nre the Irll- rrm lt *1 lo idm ll •• role »d Wine
hie glass, a fancy bi'iiiiiig gobh &gt; ♦•oi* '! -r i Hii'#, IV tei. rt* Some
with
well-placed
un nn- ,ni"U
\i i« of f *) ( a pay (hell exitfilat &gt;
Aioles
that do u fan )«.!• of
''
t•( I I ••It\ w in'aI and l«» rt'(n»i* mon
expectei
showering.
ib&lt;
•’••* 9 *. ***f l o l « ’«w ID ihe pic t ui **
Itandbv. hot pepper candy . jump
Ing randy that acts like a Meat
(HP jumping bean, u teriilvm x
taalutu ink iwittle. anil .arc-' mV
split, and a little indict
b»t
Ship lies a glais of water Im.k like
I X K K I.A N D
Mar
Id. (Sp.hear, and Urate like disliwaui
• kiI i
A ir r e -iv e i)ie(chatidi«inif ••(
“ A gag Is a gag." says \ppc • i.iiMimn liiittk oi cotton ine-h
•UUoUgh people today want a Lfifw iif I'loi i«|n ti ti i q |9iii*eil on a
nd \
SIMMS*. I'l.A S I S
little more action in tlteir gar- round
,•11«911
I’cppelN. I oiim*i»c
l»it i . i«
iM'iritimiii; (o
•t il | l ) S»
(Rah they used to
Something • how *lt\ .(iriidw in t Ii9- •Mtithi'M-t
X II. tl.
Colin ri* w III ••« •'■•ll . J N
I- I.'
A . hoots,
something
squirts.
••». ern ten it“ i&gt;
M in *
I'lo nr llV In
iici-*»i*lioif !•» »«•
something makes noise A . long1 |M.|t* I I . sixihI L\ Inllll Mo-' np
IN
ns the other parson doesn't ex
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1 1» in,* ii ..m i i ' i r 990 the H " i i
Lx hi
pact It. It's g o o d "
tills I •Oil'll
Tlir gadget iiimKi i I.
d
I &gt;11 M I bill) illXI' Hill lllMllHIfl't
• .lIuHlI
pihliV of
gag- '!•' ' ••' " •
piunv
ol hl«
r
fi'l t ) *' • ••lIllllIRRlOll With to lid
i Uiiirl •11»c
.• til-,
rmnr
nlniut
liimurfh
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-idfa-* come
o#i9ii !••• • oi Ailnnia.
,
im
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HuUnld
hr aayaw
“ 7*«Yr i‘ ci»ni|il«‘ ihal in t'hp' i i»u; outlets of u hur
x. el #
Nurtnilx CM* l anw 11 n,nn i rham "fo r reault* olrtnlnrd m
•
Nt
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pick up h nip AcrMcntnllv H r tie )•! olIMM toll of 9)i K* puillul l&gt;M••
i.
r ii
NftUCrr hluck to th* .-up a»&gt; i *• '• &lt;.f otrtn»*es * Lr found thni no:
M 1 K it* M
•»• .k .
•
fell down. Immediately I I - go»i ordy *t»#l 9.0110 of ilir vtore* m-i I
i•
M »..
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to figure out bow I could inaVe out -h ut ' hi , Hut auppllea were
t iii I M,\|I ••
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W h o cup stick nil the linn ” A r \hn i*-«I r*d lu'foir the end of .»
I It
k* 9 * I I I
I •*Ilk** I d • '
'O il
, lo
^ lo u h lf iuclion cup &lt;li‘l *he link. sINctil -ale v«hirh he de*kcnlri| III * •XX \ XX'ID)
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v s|i DK) I* hv ****** " f the Tilli)t Inimha that n.iiml XVeael til (seniiaii)
nnd o i hi i
«*•• iii •
-Id h
v i. n m
And mnde
cup atick In nuutT
Srnkank (.U -* A Mirror Cu
*'.i» the Itltiat Micrraftful aale lhe\ rr ei'iues in bandy for huliirn U NNeh* inarhL-pi taop««r« taken hy |»i»- Ut Mr dull t’oiimu.t d Hi i nl*
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iv
lLi *' S&gt;hiKil
l)k« a stamp docs to nn cnvrh.p#
XX'csrl »n« the
I I I Wr*.| SrciUtil Slrrrt
Itl || Id Si .
"t i-iol IijiiiL town overrun hv the Allied Jlat X»my (iiottp u« it «tiu. I
have hnd in Mime time."
•O J.e
r.
lo own \iy
.
Appel'* family has been in the
•inovS It •i hi l *» l t) h official photo ( Ioli i not ii. ,) 11.#-1*• i•H-t«• i
All factor* in the trndr in th* ill.: Mi* town d
» . • " C eye
toy and iradiret Imaineaa since IHh’J
nojMiti \N* »l{ 1 I » Itcptr i poppet
Rout! i )»*t. eFpccinllv in citie* -in
III I ilti I9 * III
And he expecla his acven veur «•!&lt;* ? nt Atlnntn. ('hnttanoo|*n, Kuo*
I D
ut I KM' N|"fil
plum
I li .io
Ie
0 nm to continue tho funny bu»t • ville, Asheville, nnd Green* ill*
N|bhii
r idu * 111 uw l l ot
♦ ^1. Hoi
ltii\li'« aaiil, ".imi t h&lt;
hie# hul
^heai.
visited !»v M c f'jn ly this im*t portini: pound *
(.(&gt;* if) IV V EST M I N I
••o w i il ititf for f , i.. f |
w fl
aft irivinu "whole-hi %I t r i t io i.,il !«&gt;|\,*Mlaitu
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to
tli*
pountl
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ftl'lM
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.Its
During
norma)
years.
non
. rd
\,
•- * (* |Niund tri link* i* in i*
* Hit iiin n t i
l«dd
9hotgwn shells are fired at i " 1 iden NL* ‘ jf •Iv teiirluded
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bit. than at any other sluur•i fir. S* ulh xe- \ L ...I
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•* • ' . their are a um it out'
rrnli r \ me "|tiuoi(i|f the i r ’• th a t I I &gt;till lx i .
III I (III \ V •»
II •- t«
Ib f North American game
SI I t i, »• MJlMI Ihi |
. . Atilt
i i t . i l i o* who will fall in liu«
tlfph.ma** ill l 7r'*l
JAMKS J IIAt K M I . ItKAl.
ii**. h. t .
nr. th*v have l»ecn wailuiir »«»• i
W ANTED—
I OK. H!t Kant I'inr St Orlando
it**|)|M»it of this aort.“
CUM S ri *
»
Phbfir 7'iHH.
ll*»vle« mhled thnl "all outlet
nrw
iSifi f i l l
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tpeii t andidni: clulit pound |,Mp
f i rah
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• • “allcft A A I* »ld hlMIft
M il N I L
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IN
1 RUCK T IR 1 ^
M l ) Nt I IM
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i r’ft**.*! rh
rittik
i
\ I &gt;11 I • D
'.xtill
NVr IKIW have III "I" 4
»*- o» |*i epiuA Mtfed itr•
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tin
l.(.Itl .Standwill 1 nit Is ' - t
•
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hx
1Of II |&gt;l
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lire pack^^t .1
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NXI NX11 I t ** "•» full value
XAl* Lain ha*) hc«*n umi .
t.niliful ,
^ ply
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fit
11
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- I 'd cash Yea,
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70&lt;li2O
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ply
7
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lth
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Thfac alfra n n l«r ^hipped ot - UH 'V I d
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Phone 322
ilrlivcrcd promptly Wh*»i*' wc do
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tih------------------- not hnve mil •utahlUh***! •Icalfi.
a»»irf«). w)9«h**d. im••lii'il on I , i I LNN C O T T O N K A O S for .Sanwill Im glnd to henr from tirr
xlrrti hc«l
.K Mi ll..iiv ill. Xx.
f**nl N’ ii vi* &gt; Air Station. Bring
drnlrra. or KBrayr«. who nr** ip
I'htmp M7
I.. Sii'ifurd Furtdlure Company,
terrstcil in havini? a k«mxI cnt«l»* j
tit. i&gt;.-r |t&gt;
Iinmedintr acceptliihrd tire itccncy W*-. mU o have
C II^ V R O I I f OWNKRS
nri'-e
in .t.N-k a fair quaMtitv &lt;;f i&gt;a»- Ari. vn„ K,
(
S p ark I 'I uuh
aengrr
tires, tulics. and bat­ rolet ii.-irtw nn *nui •i-fair i„lx- * I XX'lt.l. PAX .iling price for Into
You are nut getting you money's
teries; also., trurk tidies.
S park C ollx
A eoinidotv line i- am ill,til
iiintl.'l
M'tlufi
*it*in
private
I
worth for what you ore paying fo.
U I H T R l B V T O k KOI) NOIlHOLI.ER MOTOR SALES
owner lu ll ulna* street ’mm
fire nml » i ilatorm inalirunre on
WALK
tJOl.I) 8 T A N It A R|i 20H XV Ut. Si Pin....
Wire Selw
Sw.ifiiiN Eilllnk* .Station, .1 miles
your home, furnlahingi, furniture,
TIKES. TUBES. ASH HATTER
from i ow n on Orlando Highfixtures, if you are buying your
IKS. A.M. I'R E V A T T . SKVII.I.E.
ignition Point*
W|l\
insuranee from year to year.
V U . P H O N E 2101
Ignition CondenHcnt
I I O I I O W A U K w S(erltn»r
.Silver,
BABY CAftRIAOE II) (*l*49&lt;| COfl- I'HESS VIA KI »l • .'Hitl lilt) f at toff*
I'latiilware, riiv c«Hi«llti(in. AnFreda Hrnwt
;|J ( «L Xvr
dition.
Steel
framp
Phone
tiijvie Jewelry.
Write or rend
This insurance ran be purchased
New GenerntorH
204.
for more than one year rft a
II AKK0WI.N( »
Ot.lflL’ i*
glllVSN.i (*)
.aving of 2S% on tHo 2ml, :lrd,
Generator Pnrln
ONE PORCH SXX'INC, I folding
( . " T . t 2}c
S " ,llln" ” - 111 1' ,,
NOORAOX' S
U M ! BOV—the Rajah. He know* (fa going to be
4th tvn&lt;r* 5ih year'* pfemipma.
screen; I bath n«tn stool. «&gt;t
K l'*n St.
, U Mngruder Arcade Orlando, Ua.
harder to vet new tire* so he’s tofctst no ghn&lt;B. ^
The object has oe«n th* ttx’e itllv
Generator Regulators
Magnolia Ave. _
___ _____
A I T O It&lt;&gt;I&gt;X WORK
------------ 1 umi- ,
of paying in advance the. pre­
We i n expert* In our l'ne— making tire* loit-i-ao you
EX PE R T w.u kioiinaliln I n take F O I L . R F N T
PLANTS
mium for the additional yean.
Head I.lghta
wrinkles nn,| dent-, out of fend I
1
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need not be like the Rajah. Let us do your tire worryWax and Yellow Ber­
Crystal
era and auto bodies.
-Driving LighlM
(
muda Onion Plante P&lt;‘r M. $2.00.
BEDROOM
with
kitchen privileg­
la« and we'll keep you rolling OK. Seriously, the
K.enp your ear looking gun
5 M lota. fl.W W h r lfty healthy
es. Phone 72.
We can
you a 6 -vcjir policy
HOl.i.KIt MOTOR HAI.KH
Rajah ii right. Tires ore scarce. Your* are pradoua.
Light Re lay*
gUnta.
end divide the premium into fi
20* W. let Ht.
Phone 622 7 ROOM U N F U R N IS H E D house,
BAGS
'Insure your cor (or continued use by letting ua keep
yearly paymenU, giving you the
007 Purk Ave. Immediate poa4/5 eltrUi bags, per M
I05.00 TRACTOR PLOW nnd Harrow
H orn *
•being*
on
a
fi-year
nollrv
uml
your tires in shape. Bee our booklet, "Simple Facts
seiiion.
fiO lh. Cabbage Bags, per M
v o j can nay thf'prem lum yearly.
for Hire or Kent. .106 Holly ONE large sleeping room• with
1165.00 Thc«o delhrered in M
About Synthetics.**
Uhlrtn Batteries
I f *ay Ine yearly* premium fo r
Ave.
Phone 58U-R.
2 sinrlh beds. 60* W. U t St.
lots.
flra and wlnditorm in.urSnea oh.
N O R W A L K TIR E S
WELDING) By an expert with FU RN ISH ED room. 1 1 2 W. 4th
Oil Fillera &lt;
■your home I* |;'0, you can get a
St.
30
who gunr"* year*'* MYienencr
ft
a itt
.
tf# hava
in itoek both pasMngtr
5-venr policy for MO. arid pay
nntoc* ererr job. Would an- NICELY furnished large room
and truck, n fa ir tpiilpUty of tirae.
New Eleelrle Motor, *
1 2 0 .the Itt year, t l ( * t h a (WlaJ
e a trial. Tcrororarlly
and full ytoek of tttfie,, no perB
lt d 4th •and otn year. 1
on bua line, near A ir Baas.
at 408') French Averoil* renuirsd for (ut)**. Get the
'
Otoo
dend on ihU policv wlill probably
Phone 404-4.
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With
osr
COHlfMate,
a
Norriot !&gt;# lea* than
you can
C ortiplcte A u t o m o t iv e
tavo more by M g fln r. 4 ,iM M ov
Phone #136
kTu
STORAGE your car al. Kent'*
pdfley for ra*h and finance the
Parage.
8 pael,'
rate daae
8(111
hava
these
fn
moat
else*,
premium Ihmugh your honk Hi
Electrical Services
. etoraee
FU RNISH ED A P T . by N t r y me
no
permits
now
required.
payment* to atilt you.
.
. *
just back from orereeas. sn
IN TE R N A TIO N AL FEEDS
,
.
MATTRESS RENOVATING
wife. Expect lo be Jtere year
' Radio Repairs
Weekly direct from mill ship- A I L T Y P E S mattretMM and box
to lo- months. Have ea&gt;. P.
rnVnt*.
Mattea,
B
m
tfh,
D
aid.
o
spring!
rebuilt.
Have E
your
Before you hoy oT renew your
0. Box « » * .
207
Magnolia
Phone
101
Hog
and
Horsa
feedi,
get
ear
ave
— Imuranc* *oa d M Boyd
A M k MCo.:i
tJckltig. One day .crvlce- if de- 8MA1L HOUSE or apartment.
or iffohli 1 1 W . TW i
aired.
Ranfonl Mnttresi Fac­
Phone Mra. Ciaudc A ‘
hv buying
buying your
tut
your iiuurAn
ituurSne# from
9— tory. Phone 672-J.
.
Mayfair HoUL
ua.—Aav.

_ D S . RAYMOND L. B A S X ^

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FOR S A L E AT

May the peace that follows
Be a Just one.,'
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Morning Worihlp 114

1.1

LEGAL NOTICE

By forces of evil.

May we keep in mind the words of our Lord
Jesus—"It Is more blessed to give than receive1’.

H rh o n l. 19*99 A . 9L

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For us who have left those close to our hearts
To engage in a war
'
*
That was thrust upon us,

All members of St. James A.M.E. Church and
city are requested -to be present and worship (n
th? early service bcgiVininir At live o'clock A.M.
The pastor Is asking that each member pay ( 1.00
during the day. Special song’service by the choir.

, C.1-II U Crlaaay, Paator

* y

Aopel Is Unknown Actress
No. 1 Producer Of To P l a y Salome
April Fool Jokes j In “Rcbe” Film

:

The Prince of Peace—
M ay it be n day of renewed promise
That from thla troubled world
The cloud of war will be lifted^
And all men live together.
Free and unfettered.
In tranquility and understanding

L A K * MONRO*

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That we have known—
For all of them* things do we thank Thee

I ,ocu*tl Ave. at 111h St.
Rev. K.- Dullard, pastor

n i0:«Mii ftiiiA.fti cm lien

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'To Thee, oh I-opl.
1On this Esxter buy,
We give thnnks

EASTER SERVICES

VI I IVM r T U IK IIN 4 I I.K
- no•m it-1»rl«n«lo
Highway — lh» .1. I '••&lt;»« V* AV9II Ilf.
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Showing Dividends

BUT CANNOT . . .

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The Dunn Gospel Singers Lowed

to remain away. So we have called

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PAGE EIGHT

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ; S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

Russia's J5 a c k
South
Door Armed And Seen
Ready For W ar

Florida la
As Helpful

(V&gt;nt, f«x a » And £da Mm Runt,
Xh4*o&lt;i&lt;l _i*. —a
I m ills Rills WM Ij»ks Monroe
hAnd Jennie C. Boston. Lake Mon-

wmi*. Pin. tv

Klerman, Peter J. New York
Ahd Vtral Donaldson, Minn.
Morton, William V. Jr. Mis­
t LEWISTON. Fla, Mar. • I,
iSpeclnl) — South Florida talT souri And Ruth Right, Holly
itinke n major contribution to* ■Hills.
Straton, William R.. Tenn. And
want
smoothing
the
nation'*
lian-itum from war to peace by Doris Mss Bradley, Urlamlo:
putting Its vast acres'** Into pro­
duction and developing- tha Eversuarid
‘ gtmtlcvmn ■m- nuum
s ffnanctal ~*w*., — Capital -IWMsMa d s In ■.tfap-Unttad
*
_
*! and social "States -mptloit pfcttiT**-industry
i m tuomfe

Far Fast Has Proved
Important F a c t o r
In Supplying Reds
:__

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fuumlatlun.

A I* New nfrnturc* Writ* i

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total.

$2,081,600,OOOjL ijmnluircc»

7 torn zolooo: •.t

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That is the- message contained
the curtain uf lh « Tiovirt Fur in "The Everglades, Agro-Indus­
E ait a |H»\»rtful nnn of the llu*
trial Empire of the South." The
Total U.8. consumption of cofMnii llrnr i* renily^for whatever book, latest in s series published
It mny )h* railed upon to ilo.
•
by the United States Sugar Cor- fes during 104* (including the
This Soviet bi«rk&lt;b»&lt;&lt;r av«*i* ha* porution outlines the story of srmsd forces) amounted to 18
atrnmcci hy the tircr**ilv the 'tilades with Its present and pound, per capita.
possibilities,
many
of
of supplying western Hiim li with future
the Implement* of v*nr. Nov* it in which already hav# been concrete­
a tclf-nuf ficirnt fortre** in iti ly illustrated by tha accomplishmerits of the company.
own right.
"W ith the return of peac* Will
What
military
installation*
e\i*t on thin ibnir*trp of JajMn i nine new und additional rClDOTlSj'
naturally .irr not being it tralrd Mill is e. t hief of these will be
by
Moscow.
Hut
fraginrntary the obligation we, as a nation,
t i r » * and authoritative report* owe our returning serviceman,
Indicate a might* fort re**, with 1hi lie ilniK those who h*v* hern
an army estimated at 1.000.00» disntdeil. The Everglade, bold,
mrn marking time, and with an 1 the promise for fulfillment of
arsenal and the all r**oMl il' those oidigstitini," the Introdut-

brradhaaket to keep it going.
I’ruvdn give* u» a glirnpsg Ik*- |
hind the curtain.
"The convt ralon c»f imhmlry hrrent i
to war work hi»» ir(|iilrei| it*
f,,r ll»elf The v.rinu. projects
ability to utilire «n®'« «**%n re
noufce*. For example, when the ; ,,inl iht- way tv fipsm ion IhU)
Molotov plant wrs ii6 8igmi| th** « diversified, balanced, ggfo-lnenterpri.*.
producing
inarpifai tun
of a prmlurt en­ In-1rial
tirely new t«» it
u ifft in r v bipb ginilr (iMxIt, beverages, f*«ds
livcatock; vegetable
fats,
9pt*vial e&lt;|Ulpnirnt wu» (mimi o ami
vatioun «&gt;••!»«II |Jnnli*.
In 25 fil-rt-. nil- and protein., carhohyri*|lul,i-a and OsentUI
day * th(* jdant vuo piepnird I•»t null--,
il. Vn,l H lujinher of OTfgnlc
penal |iu o piiwlm tn»ik.
"A ll eiiorinoiM ndr i* Im nf ,•-, ,,,n .I- ni ,| other products for
in,I,i - 11 ml uliluatl'in and dome.tic
dnyed In thin niattn (ubliil)li*h
•Ii* IIHipt •&lt;•»! "
tig Independence limn the weti
I in
iM.uk a 13 chapttra a f*
and cunvtJ *iiin to a m \%i»ik| hy
rationului'i a .tod inv* iftors, wlin«c din«ti atrd with unuBtial drawings
•ml pln*ro »rapliA
Thty dUcu.il
ntiinliei* arc continunlly iimtu
,• K\eig|a*le« ar-d the vnrluui
lug.
■pei s»t mn« of the l&lt;'nlt®&lt;i SU Utl
"Th®
iiimhinr
builditr*
(
Stipai t'orp, there. The atory of
till* case primarily ■hiphuddimr»
ilanta in the city of KomMimid- V Migui is told from th® time th®
iavp incven*e*l out|Mit hy Ml t ■ emit* if* \ Iniite*! in tli• flalda until
through the sugar hou®c
100 |ri n lit Mining.* &lt;•( i &gt;.0 ••
at d •«. Lagged for .shipment to
Sakhalin
lfiieu*ea
itionth
!•&gt;
the ii'fni'iy
month, id it doc* at Itanhikh
MaiMifacture of bt®rcli
frvin
and In other dlatiirta I hi &lt;»k‘i
• • ••’ podituris and other root*
ml field*, fin Sat Imho Into
n«- 17 J»0oo(Hi starch houto,
rf l‘sl*e«| tic ii ()j &gt;M|or I list
» it* *nog (‘•onplrtlon, K d®*"iiiir
trrrilm)
p.»*»o&lt;
»•
•»»
-Mill tin* water
tiialy iinhmitrd
i —
» I wi«w|e dt*|K&gt;«al *&gt;’»•
the e*lahli«hmrlit
of
it* »»" •
• 1 it necessary for the
f ihmI KUpply "
• u•
* « t (tioiM Other chaptrn
depot tl.i resnurch work helUaf
primal v «up|d&gt; line t«* th* .‘'••O' '■ I •l ine bv the corpoiation, and Alien
t'llloll. th* I *•&gt; d
A iIiiumi - |
athe livestock
and
tint mu i vv«alrd In 1;• I . \ '
•” - ft-*,ling jiugiMitt*, alo tg
tun*
firitil)
one ttimi
o|
an , vit ii •!*■**'r iptIon* of ('It'wlitnn
American shipments to the I !&gt; S Ii J ••i t tin ioontlirig town* iti the
w**re being sent in S«o let vessel
ftom oiii \\r*t ( &lt;&gt;a»t to pn I- in
\i ihr ** ;d. dUgramntic churtt
the 8m l«'t Fur Kast
li**w ihr variety of
\®gft®ble*
Much of tin** e*|oi|»ioeid, pc*
iF.tt tn hr grown on K\crgUdo&gt;
mi maid &gt; was rotisigfed tu S •* * t ti • i (m •!*■', mtill thr large nu»n
Kui Ka*t oillitnty it**iea.
In i ■•r i*i *m|*h"t* which run I»f
lUgolui w Intel ((eight liam*
l•i • •..... 1 ftoni i n n u U . c*k&gt;1 § and
t*ii talion has tiern * sLaohali***! pi*
UiIh ir. *ugai can®, ratnb- ®nd
tween Vladivostok and poll* ••
g rii * - i •
both roa«t* ilf th** h»»n»'h**ik •
It i .in notv he suit! that "the
Peninsula formerly Utdiited from ♦ pir-i-nt progrmn fol expansion
sSeptrmbei In May
and
dnvelopinenl In this vast.
I'ort
CHl'arily
at
I'ctiupav
I,,i till
la-t frontier’ has pro­
luvak nn tnr Kalin butka Ucliu
gi,
I
In-yund tile
drawing
suln has tnerrusvil. A flnslmi I •m„mi and becomes
the festduck uf 6,000 tun ca| iiiily Iih - griiwin* rpir of s new agro-lnbet-n inslallr.), ami Vlailtvo.luK •ItMtituI empire in the making.”
and .Sovrtsksia liavan iiavr dock,
of aimilar design and capacity.
The military importance ,,f nil
three Is obvious.
The Knmrlta •k- I'rnlnstila, par I
ticularly, has been s Iiik IimI ,,ul a*
of great Importance In Mills that
war materials were going tin ir
Msrrh 2«. IMS
from tin* V 8
Ntsrrsnty Deeds
•
This trll Italy long iu»» la-&lt;-ii .
• Irmrnts. J. I., et u* To Chareyed by the Japanese Navy. i. » 1!«•• M Martin rt ux
threat
isilb
In the
Aleutian
Sapp. Mungrr st ux To J. W il­
Islands und Alaskn, as well as t&gt;&gt;
liam Martin.
the sea and uir routes of com­
Jamaica, B. F. at UX T o R eft?
munications between tha U. S. A. Jlmcnei ct ux.
and Russia.
Woodruff, Frank L. at ux To

FRIDAY, MARCH 30^1945

(TW ac-Lives

___ _• -and Clyde Van -Tksjem Kentucky
- girl*,", the , Opom Mid.
Put flalbut didn't hate to chase Detb» winners: Crusader, Ameri­
him. Man o’ War sidled or.r ff. can K)»^iand War Relic.
naJJf and lot hi. carelak.f |eed
The* red .tallloi}'. stable still is
Dj KYLE 4 a NCC
him back to the Lain.
a favorite spot’ for sightseers
AP New.feature.
around the Blue Crass. Before
Still Running
LEXINGTON. Ky. — Man o’
the war h&lt; had about 60,000 visIt
wn.
the
end
of
the
big
War didn't look his 28 }'{* (*
itora a year, a fair crowd on
chnmpion*.
dally
four
hour,
of
ns he cantered spryly about throtntdng and excrci.ing. Consid­ Derby Day at Churchill Downs.
hlg square paddock.
“ About all of 'em that come out
ering hi. year*, “ Red" does a lot
“ He still thinks he's a -boy," of running when he Is turned now want to know when Red'.
inused Will Hnlbut, "B fg Red’s" out. "Too much sometimes," said
Halbut said grinnegro groom for 16 years. But. llalbuL "W
«- b * v « to .top him."
W*--h*r*
r ask flit' likg.J.auigirr
measured in human years^-lhc fa*.- a J U r W
Just
tell
wc ^ o a l x i March
28,
J»17,
______
* » o fa r from
this
jratftMttRenna die and
cfTegTTHWway Farm p.nturM lx farm where he U now l ____
iu when Red's xuiuta..
fPciK tlat-U i,
an- old man;
-■
—- hii la.t year* in complete
;« retireretire­ dra.
Over in anolncr paddock wore ment. He was retired from rac­
some other thoroughbreds, some ing 25 year, ago after winning
fillies, and Red just kept on run­ 20 of his 21 starts. He was re­
ning around aa Hnlbut walked tired from the stud three Years
ago after ilrfng 367 sons and
daughters, including such cham- _ __ _ . ....
_llv
to leave the pion performer, as War Admiral have, like a horse much

Cpmfort At 28

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Section Two
,VN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION
V0LUM K-X-XX44'
tli tTie * TTorida
Wonuin-TIfnT tlic U iilv e r a l^ o f
Fittrldu wjiriH.' ticlj] T/,« KlniiixiK aC~TT o'clock on satunfAy ntorniiiR, Ajnil fT i » room
of tho Scmin•tlo Hitch School. Application forms may be obtain­
ed from Prof. H.K. Morrin or SupL T.W. Lawton.
T. W.Lawton, Supt.

Industry of Kamchatka, there aie

an Increasing number of oil wells
on

the

coa.t

north

of

I'ctro-

avlovsk, and coal Is mined on
Eoth
coasts. PelTopavJovsk. with

a population of 20,000 in 1037.
has been developed Into n power-

Russians again.t placing Siber­
ian- ba.aa at the dl.posal of the
U. S.

1. E. Stevens at ux.
Harper, Eva at vir J. T. To L.
E. Btevcn. at u*.
Collin., B. C. .t ux To (Hear
Mrrthla el us.
ItiK-kett, John 1&gt;. at ux To Sgra
E. Dona van.
Clive, A. E. ct ux To Frcddla
Shelton.
Retd. Andrew 1.. et ux To 0 ra­
il n Domingo Bamo.
I) m 4®
Limited W .lran t
Albert J
Reiter, Naomi J. 1
Norria ot ux.
Patterson, Viola To J. C. Haulerson et UX.
Hatlafactlon of Moftgageo
Florida State Bank To V . M.
Thuraton Farm..
'
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Florida Stato Bank T o Vi I L
Thuraton Farms.
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quit Claim Dead

apar, Iran ora and coeL

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1*10111 Jap.to K'tira
chill in the Si|'|*uiU'M'

ami

O U M U

Mao

can ilrn»
only flout n thitil to a hjtlf of
then annual petroleum require­
ment** &lt;'on*uoiption of oil pro­
ducts hy J*|an i* e^tnnutnl in
Washington government circle-*
at ubmt f»f»,UOOJ*Otl «|tarridit u IIKA V YW KKJII T

year.
I'MMluftion i* placed at .1 .1HK).
000 hlirteU I* year of natural
crude iti Japan propei and Korea
and U tweei I .*».000,nut) and 22,
600.000 luirii'l* #if *ynthetir.s fi Hill
Japan, K'-u,, uii&lt;| MimthuiiH l(r
fining r.frti u uf tin. mi ri £.,tt&lt;*
I, i.Im.ijI 12,1nil i-IMIII IMi11r 1.
In I ! ' Ill I U Hill, Ii Kh-I In,III
tnnki-il fiflli hi u ■&gt;■1,1 nil |&gt;i , mIii&lt;

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ARTII.I .KRN

f ,

Patton'* Third Army 11- it -wept tenemy defeti*e» |j»tri imt
« .
the I hir«l and kit-*! \rmi* * l..«-1 I ,
middle t.rrttiaiiv and Wa*» » o on i • »
f'orp* Itadlophoto t lot* Mini r. »l
. .

STUDIO COUCHES
M ake

an

extra

a lu d io couch. A

Ix-tirooni

out

of

your

livin g

ro o m

w it h

thi.s

vcr.-atile

l a r K f, c o m f o r t a b l e .sofu b y d a y . a f u l l sl*e

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Ili'Mitiiful Limrxl O a k . the nrlatocral of all modern furniture! Full, flow­
ing line.-, Mpanmin and comfortable, tin- suite conaititn of it lurge cheat
of drawer-, deep und roontt, w illt renir'r glides and dual proof, a drop
well vanity with beautiful IMt.-burgh plule kIu.-h mirror, double bed and

LIVING ROOM SUITE

night -land.
T h ro e plcco livin g room
su ite co vered in w ine
"tapeatrjr, sliirhtly Mhojvw o m , w ith full spring
constru ction. Only

Y O U R

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INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES
\♦ f 11*# s«nir«'t
•*(
1 hr
fhn nf J i*|inii ' n ittinlioil g&gt;*

We have a wide nnsortment of living rt*m
■uitaa. ; two and three
places, to, select fmm.

Nothing

ho

relaxing n-

sleep! Nothing
ing

bh

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lm*l I k*®ii «mm*h«H|
'*• b |*Imiii *. Mini I' S h Ih i m M

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sleep on nn in-

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Covorcd in durublr: lithI Irrl

* ••»***iin|.lu&gt;n by ihr Luttrir |
;ir*.iMhliH*» ImrrrU of fori oil i*
&gt;vi»i. Ainrriritn ®x|&gt;ril* r*liliM*lr H»» |*««iinde «»f !**«(. *•••' •••- l*»
Ibr in*vv ran o|&gt;«*ratr f*»r a yrur |Miiin*f*s t*f bolngtia. Nit ••••.»»•
seven |*«Mind* **f buli*'i i.« i •*!.*•»-.,
on uviiilablc nuppllr*.
Mnnilmtip Minlatrr Shigrru Yo- tbr®* iHiumU *«f *»lr**M«.i * •.•*•( ••*••.
ahbl®. ii|*| far lug rrcrnlly l*rf*»rr
Ibr house of rcitrc*rntntiN«** In
Tokyo, outlined th** difficulttr?*
Hr i*dmitti&gt;| military r f v m r *
bail ma«lr tran*|»ortati*m of oil
from tbr Indies "Increaainglv dif­
ficult" and that the government
would makr "atr®nuou&lt;* effort*"
to hike petridrum production In
Japan.
Manchuria
and
north
t ’lniia. The government, he aaid,
will “take charge of thr exploreti'ui for new wella."
N&lt;**hida assure*) thr dirt that
"•hr production of avnthctic gap
••line, bauxite and other material*
indispensable to the war i* being
increased in the three countries.

For any'room, colorful,
dursblo,

ossy - to - clean

linoleum. Ruga and yard
goods in new patterns.

UTILITY CABINET
Foot Lockers
Extra large aixe utility
cabinets to hold tha million
and ona things in your kitch­
en. All white enamel finish
with adjustable shelves.

ODD
VANITIES

Sturdily relnforend,
bound. Extra large.

KITCHEN
m

CABINETS

3250

NURSERY
CHAIRS
WOOD
STOVES

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,
this exceptional
HAPPY HOME chantbray.
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tr frant skirt add a
,
J pretty parkinasa to this
u
shirtwaist dress.
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ehamb ray drmi t
For a real value ..., *
and so good looking, too..
this exceptional
HAPPY HOME chambray
for |bft added d u ll.
perky bows on pockets
and at waist.

Blue, Pink, Brown.

Blue. Rosa, Brown.

12 to 20.

16 to 44.

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Greet

Spring

SHOPS

with

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fresli. clean wardrobe!
beml tie ypur summer
clothes
.-gK mnow— to be dean*
ed and returned looking

Seminole Dry Cleaners
S H O M '

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I f ® E w y To Pay Th® M ather W a y "

shops

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tthr tirrinan* arr i**tird sugar
»|iaringlv and ni«ila*s«*** f - * r H
rntng m thpfr rake* ami i*a- 1• !«••• I :
Amernan*. eight tmiind* «»f diy
bean*.
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four
|H*und*;
Amernans, 3f» iiound* of »*read,
(«rrinans T»0 pound**, \mrri«*n«,
•f&gt;0 potiful-. of |H»(iit«N-*. ••moan*.
Hfi iHfijmb. t 'abbagr run*. Amrrican*. 27 iHiiind*. tinman*.
poutols

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within 12 In 21 month*.

city of the Soviet Far
I take* its name from
ith orstal ration which
It Is the site of one of
eat steel mill* In ths

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ceive P l e n t y Of
Wholesome Food

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r®Iie*l un the well* anil rrfining
facilities of tht Netherlands Hunt
W i n to fill much of then oil
nHpiiremrnti* Nou tian*p«»rtation
of petroleum fmm (tie Indie* will
l be draitticnlly curUiliNl if not
■lopprtl.

Komsomol.k Is ths msjor In-

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Prisoners' D i e t

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Blkhota-Alln range which follow,
U. 8. Navy To Robert Vanning
the coast o f the Sea of Japan Martin.
contain* coal, Iron, graphite, man­
. - Marriage Uciaae
ganese, gold, tin, lead, kind and
Duke, Ernest Paul, Orlando
allver. Armaments and munitions And Rosallna Faye 'White, Or­
are made largely from theae raw lando.
i -- material..
-~
*,
Agler, Lowell O, Ohio And
I,
• Chiu OMaat, west of Kkabar- Lealah Haller, Ohio.
L orak Territory, Is the largrat
McDonald, Jack Henry. MUr
! tin producing region In the eouri And Betty Mae Echols,
country. It also ntlnrw raolvbdeI
nam. tungsten, arvenlr, fluer-

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Off From Most Of
M a j o r Supplies

Hlrmr

Fijnt. 0. H. at .u x To 0 4 n « v i

' It wma announced only recantly Green.
.
that Buaaia • had sat up a Vast
Real Kata to Mortgage
Far Eastern n.twork of airline.,
Bamo,
Gracia
Domingo
T«
pperating from permanent, all • Andrew L. Raid ot UX. •
'
,
WMther alrflalda between Sak­
Satisfaction of Jaigmont
halin Island, the Kamchatka Pen­
American Agrlcultum CMmlcal
insula and Kolyma, northeastern- Co. To Thao Aulln.
most corner, of Russia. The field.
Ch.tl.l Mertgace
Chattel
Mortgage
' could b« converted almoet lmV. M. .Thurston Farm* To
mediately for military operations. Florida 8 t*te Bank,
’:
On the Siberian mainland, the
Honorable Discharge

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The effrontery of Japan is Il­
lustrated by the reports In 1042
that she was seeking to nego­
tiate with Htussta- for tha north­
ern half of Sakhalin Island,
Kamchatka I'rnlnstila and Ihr
Maritime
provinces, embracing
Vladivostok—all lo b- *-eld •-•
Japan for “ aafekeeping" unlit
the war*a end.
Although fishing Is tlir mail]

SANFORD. Tl.Oltll) \. FRIDAY, .MAlt( II H&gt;. Ml

Nips Must Rely Main­
ly 0 n -Stockpiles
Of Oil And iron

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T 1 I E H A N FO R D - H B R A D D , S rV N FO ftD F L O R ID A

E IG H T
C L A f r ttF T C D

A D V E R T IS IN G
b u s i n

rnvT f t rTT.rr-rs s~ T ~

HATES

e s s

Receipts At Race
Tracks Fni* Taxes

S E R V IC E

DHKSt,■’MAXING n»d alterations,
I teda Itrnwn, 31* link Ave.

H. B. TOPP. INC.
Valyr
Heaters
and
Hoorn
Heaters.

F IV E ROOM HOUSE, three lot*.
CS06 Sanford AVe.
Price I*.600.00. Thone 732. R o h m A.
AUTU_il0|)Y T O K - , .
— Williams,
A tlantic---- National EX P E R T workmanship tu lake
Rank Rldg. .
T
wrinkle* mid dents out of fend­
er* and auto Iwjdic*.
Keep tour car looking good!
IIOI.I.ER MOTOR HALES
20H W, 1st R t
Phone 622
TRACTOR PLOW and Harrow
for Hite or Kent.
305 Holly
A vr -phone MitWR.

MIAMI. Mur S3. I S p u m ll
8ixly-f«ur-aml om- Imlf r-nt* "f
every dollm t'o llc.I d Ir.im I t-,
racing lit IK jJ^ u t 11 mli-dh a* a*,.
YVnimir—tM-nt f&lt;.r tuth ", i r t c r r
veutet) t»y figure* rmri|*ilcil l"(
thr new booklet, "lintifiif *1
Hialeah."
The state took fr - 'i cent*. Iho
federal government 16's cenlt,
and the county nnd municipality
I '§ cent* from every I |M&gt; r*n|s
•pent nt the truck, Blati.tH.

WELDING: Ry a n export with
3t&gt; year-' nvptrienco who guar­
antees every job. Would ap­
preciate a trial. Temporarily
located at &lt;0816 French AveA n. W e l c h . ___________
dTOKAOE
(larnge.
•torage

20

your car at
Spacla'
rata

MA'lTItIW3 IIENOVATINtl
Id, T Y I'E S muttre-ssea and box
sjiriiigs rebuilt.
Have your
work done while we still have
ticking. Dm- day service if de­
sired
Sanford Mattress hactory. Phono H7li-J._______ _

ACRES recently tiled land
West side of Sanford.
W. K
Klrchhoff. Jr.

DABY CARRIAGE In gocnl c«n
dition.
Steel
frame.
I’hmu
264.

H E Ig R

W A N T E D —
A M. until 2 P. M
rck. Salary $7.00
Mr. Mullins. Itlti

ONF, 1931 PONTIAC Red an
running condition, $250.00.
be seen after 5:00 P.
**' ' * '
T t- A l ir -r f Junior '‘hi-ed 'drill,
...as new. One 16 rpiart « «
pat. R E. Squires, Lake 1

M O N D A Y , M A R C H 2 6 , 194S

M'TO MEt HANK'S 1 ii NOW! Good pay, 5 V wrck. vacation* with pay.
working conditions in best
pod shop. Sec Mr Dooley
IOI.LEK MOTOR SALES.
W fat Street

TWO SMALL fartna—one with
8 acre* tiled land, good well,
two atnry dwelling, garage, out
. JtP U te . aliouL
wext of.
Lake Monroe Tost Offick. One DOORMAN, age IK to 30 years.
Work from 12:30 P. M. W
with 5 acre* tiled land, good
|“. M. Apply to Mr. Mulwell, about Vk mile from Ijsko
tins, Hitt T h f a i y m g . y . ^ . ^
Monroe Post Olfice, with twoitory dwelling, 2 story barn
J.W . Bell, Phone 16, Lake W A N T E D r o l o r t ^ a f B W l f l ' laun•ry work.
Acfily In person,
Monroe. Fla.

show

"The helief nut mf rvquvn'ly
expressed
th a t
Horae
Harr
Traeki arc getting rich i* not in
agreement with the fuct*. ut lensl
not In Florida where the stale's
tax la ifrenler than anywhere
elae In America," «ay* the book
let.
Florida’* pari-mutuel* tax D.r
share of the "lake-out") is right
percent In conlrasl tu eii per
cent in New York, five percent
in Arkansas,
California
u n il
Washington; four and one half
percent In New Hampshire; four
i&gt;errent In Rhode Island, leiui*
Inna, and New Jersey, three ami
one-half |&gt;crcrnt in Delaware ami
Mase«chu«ett»; three ;&gt;ercrn( if.
Oregon; two percent in Itllnrds
and Maryland, and one perrr-il

WANTED TO RENT

Kentucky. .Nebrnske, and Mlchic a n - &lt;|o not tax faceting.
H i . "takr-out" uT' 16 cents on
c. r •. itulllil t»r-* in Florida Is i s T i t s : m i ' t i T t t y r i m c o t x « i ...
i.j «ri .\i kAnMii
i
T t J l l H l K . iR M IA O l.D t i n t ,
\\
irtun, in lt lti‘1 - of which U i
rr. rL o n m *.
m i -k o l a i x /
&lt;,«ih*i«lriii| a m .ijo r r.idn»f * u u . ; IN I I K : EM T A T K OP
N,
lie . ,i..ic, have u |:| (u-reert ‘ J A M E S XT DWfYt N
ciitil
■(iih&lt;* "110 ha* .1 I I " , . »ne h a s 1 m a j .1. c n n t i i T O H H a n d i - e i i an II rh o n h.ivr a 1". nnd utCi
MINN
H A V I N '.
I 'l .A IM N
n il

LEGAL NOTICE

, . i,iu . mii I.. Uip right cent*
ft-rrm - *-. i-V xtmtrrr~1irt. the fttITO
n(
hh.nda
also
keep*
tho
lucuk*. ‘ which 11 mount to an­
other lion .pouter* of u coni,
flic track gel* erven cent*—out
of which must he- paid all of the
operating costa nml maintenance.
Ihii
nml stake* are the larg­
est item ui operating a horsa
1 1 ink. tin- booklet reveals. Twelve
cent- id rvery doll 111 spent goes
fm
pule* tor the horsemen,
seven-timl one hull cents fur salaiivs, foot nml onc-hall cent* for
miacrlluncou* operating costs, and
two cents fop charity.
In the years of Icgnllxcd pari­
mutuel lacing at 'Hialeah, the
stair* ha* received II million
dollar* in taxes while stock­
holder* hnve been paid only
seven hundird mid ■fifty-thousand
■It IIn r. to dividends. Tour teen
years, 11*31-1914 wire required
to dl-rharge all the indebtedness
of rebuilding Hialeah. The pay­
ment* to the coinmun share­
holder* over tin* period averago’
Ics* than $50,000 a year on an
investment which couldn't
be
duplle.iit-d today for less than
three Million.
~“ • t&lt;»- shutdown of raring l)l
I'M) cost Hialeah l 3 1 0 . M 3 . t l .
mid lilt deficit foi (hi* year will
I* ''equally substantial and pioba1*1y linger''

FURNISH ED APT. bv Navy mm:
ju -t hack Yrum .?verve a- ,
wife
Exjiecl tn h&lt; hero vimi
to LH mouth*
Have t at
I
O. Mux 6:*u.

DEMANDS
AHA IN S T
MAID
. - Pd PATE.
—
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T n u - e r t h " rflfll T u r y W J T ? T . , r i T F
notl fl c il an d rvijuIrrU tu p r c r t i t
or. y r l a t m , . anil
tlt.rri.nYr.
which
&gt;.u, o r e i t h e r o f you. m ay h *v o
• Je 'n e l
I he ( e l u t e of J A M E S M.
WYNN .
(Irfren A
te l e
of
»wl&lt;i
I'l .u n ly , try the C o u h l y J u d g * of
H e m l n o l. C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , e l hi*
o ff ic e In th e c o u r t huuoe o f m id
County e l Helifnrtl, P lo r l d e . v»lthle* r fair 1 c a l e n d e r
m onth*
from
the l i m e of ’ t h e D re t puBYI. e l l o n
uf Ihle
noti ce.
K e el, c l a i m
or
d^ionml ahull b e In w r l l l n e
end
. h e l l e l a t e (he p l a c e of re eld c n c e
erril poet
o f f i c e a d d r e s s of
the
c l a i m a n t , am i a h a l l be e n t . m lo
by t h e
claim an t,
*cent.
or
at*
to r n »y
and any
auch c l a i m
or
demand n o t *0 f i l e d ( h a l l be void.
II J O V E I l l i n i E K T . Hr.
A«
a d m | n l( tr a t o r
of
the
E s t a t e of J A XI EH XI WYNN,
d e ce a sed .
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Cou rt , I d an d f o r :i# nlftu l« County
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STUDIO COUCHES®

OIIDKII OF I'EIIUDATION To
Fl.ollENCE uiis 11 Kid.
•- li &lt;1 , &gt;
pi sc* of residence and Fuel uflict
Rtlflr*** if llltlgr tihto'n, Oittitrlii,
f'anadit.
You ir« hereby notified
And required to »ppe«r to n rertain UIH uf C’oni|iLiiit Mini b&gt;
)UUh«w H Hoi n*•11 «|nlti»^ yitiie
for tflvurce, n o w pending l o th e
Crcult Court uf Hemlnolt Cdiunty.
Florida, on or before April 10,
HIS.
In default thereof ii/td
reuse wRI proceed Kl Perl* Tel
thl« order he pub It •lied for tlie

■UtUlnrJf time required hy lew, in
1»nTYfY&gt;rd Her M Renfor.l Flor
Ida. u nrwijaper of gene ml rlr»
a

c u U t l o n In e»ld County e n d Hl®te
W l tn e e e my hind mid u f f l r U I M’s l
•tt o f f i c e , et y * n f o i d . F l o r i d a . lh*«
10•It d*&gt; of M s r c h A. 1&gt; 1) 11
n.
I' ft un. Vfx/.Y,
C t r c u t l Court
e W n ry . f l e r i d t . O lF.M ^

i lu'u- rnuchi-H a r e u f fu ll a p rtn g
pr i'-wnr nu n fu r l nt a low price 1

It’s Easy to Pay the Mather Way

Mather of Sanford
Rhone 127

I Si &gt;1 &gt;A fountain
I h .jg^^Store.
liipf*.' v
ltUTGLU Tomato planuT |N&lt;W
thotrvamb—Soutkcni Plant Faun
Arcadia. Fla.*
'80 C H R Y S I.p p Sedan. 3 good
Ure$, one ic-enp. goo&lt;l running
condition. Phone 4ft-W uflri
7:00 T.M.

O F D E P E N D A B L E B U S IN E S S AfiP'^ ftbPESSiO N A LvSERVICE
't STAIN

HORSE,
wagon and
hartir**,
Jeraey cow. Seminole HI School
F’arm

c o s m e t ic

i.IR L ;
nm l

d ru g

also
lie

r&gt;*t»i hT«ii. Di uif I’ti

Touchton, 1201 Celery Ave ha*
B complete line of llnllard
Feeds; also grocerm and gaso
Ito*.
MIRRORS -make fine g i f t * .
Mother or wlf* will appieclat*
a fine mirror for hrr Easter
gift. Full length door mirror*
and other etiee are sold hi
Srnksrlk Glass A Mirror Co
TAN CLOTH PURSE with »
- 114 West .Second Street
en handle, containing id
fication card and roaary.
M ACRES land. 4H acres murk,
on Eirst Street Saturday,
d tarad, strong flowing well.
turn to Herald.
Reward
10 .acres pior* to
cleared,
batanca good citrus land On REWARD fniY inlorinafioit about
vad road. A.C. Denson, lit
Kcmalo huff cocker spaniel due
Box 138, 8. Sanford Avr
lo give birth to puppies this
$1500.00.
week
ls'*t about two week*
ago.
l*on tact
Mrs
M. C3003)00 WORLD Beater pepper
Tnrash, Valdes Hotal, Room
plant* at Lake Monroe. I II
KM _________________________ _
* Mann._________________
LOST
Waterman fountain pen.
PLUMBING SE R V ICE OK ALL
dark-brown. Pleaea return to
KINDS. Call Couracn; County Mia. John Pearaon, #00 Magnolia
Ave, Reward.
FOR SALE SU B JEC T
Six room, Urge lot, —. S4.5UO.imi
1 Rooms, close In. —....... 5 ,600.00
i / c u | , AWj Jiap*®! - - -2(600.00
6 Acres, two ohelllng, .0.000.011 PERSON who found dark glasses
Cabin Camp k Sloro b.;.. -7,600.00
on desk In Hanford Atlantic
25 Acres. Gar. A p t, Lake,
Dank please return t&lt;&gt; Herald
■
3,550.00
Office.
Modem Home. Lake Mary 2,500.00
AUTO PAINTING
70 Acre Farm , good value.
freshness
for
your
6,500.00 MASTER
faithful cat that still will have
RAYMOND M. B A L L Realtor
to sorve you for a long Ume.
'Phene NO. Fie. State Bank Bldg.
licet workmanship and mater­
FOB SALB
ials.
FIV E ROOM BUNGALOW, fur
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
nlshed or unfurnished.
208 W. l i t .
Phone 622
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS *
Phene 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg/ CURTAINS; lace Uble cloths,
acarfa, washed, itarched and
YOUNO, tender Beets, $1.50
stretched. 518 Mellonvllle Ave.
bushel.
Francis Resold, 018
Phone 879.

JK N N 1N G S
STO RK

Elm Ave.

TRACTOR, Plow and Harrow
Trailer and Pickup. 306 lloll)
Ave. Phone 580-R. _________
FOR HAD;
I ROOM HOUSE, four lots out
•Ide^rity llmita, Immediate poe
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Phone 788 Atlantic Bank. Bldg.

Diamonds—Watches
LODGE &amp; SON
G RO CERIES - M EATS
V EG ETA BLES
as* r .

G O O D YEAR
EXTRA-MI1IAGE RECAPPING
Drtm to cm 'gmoothinn', drive out cm
the eaieet, locxgeet-Luting recap* In
town. We'll give your old tlree a
tough, w e a r - r e a l a t u n t Goodyear
tread deelgned lor extra aaietv, ex­
tra eenrice . . . ma t e them loot and
run 'like new'. Com* In lor depend­
able Extra-Mileage Recapping to
keep going.
e

aag s i.

rk .s e

H ssse lls

Ava,

E L E C T R IC

C O N T R A C T IN G

CO.

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rkw a*

Fubiifctxot! TioJui*

b*e.
C A M P B E L L .S E C U R I T Y
FEED

A SEED

STO RE

3*

P A R R A M O R E ’8
G R O CERY
M EATS — PO ULTRY

M A F F K T T 8 A U TO /
BKRVICE

ae

Team

IE ip «r1m *

GOOD cleaning woman two day*
a weak. Q18 Park Ave.
W ANTED by Western Union
Bicycle or walking meaeenger.
•40 hour week, 40 cents per
hour. Full Ume day Job.

B a n k B c h w a n t x l* . w h o a i n 't q u i t * b a l ­

UNCLE JOSH saye:
f l n t cb o lo e of miliLona of
m o t o d a t * o v e ry w b o re is
th e n o w G o o d y e a r, th e tire
of e x t r a q u a l i t y , e x tr a
v a lu e , r e a d y to g iv e you
lo n g , lo w -.p o e t m ile a g e .
S u p e rio r In tr e a d . In b od y
k &lt; . tn p e rfo rm an ce.

M a e T **r Csf n
sakkii—4sr Its l o t

t’*r-^*ar
Itirrfrteal

E L E C T R I C S E R V I C E Go.

a n c e d , w r o te S o a r# t o q u o t a t h a i r b o a t

HARRY’S BAR A '+
UQU0R_STORE &gt;'U

p r i c e o n a c a t a l o g . * . M a la y B o l t s i t y *
t h a t t o f u l f w in a l l a n c a Is t l l l y * • * .t a k a s
a l l t&amp; a i o n o u t of I t

SA N FO RD

Auto Pxrli) Co.
'b u t o r s

LAN EYB

DRUG

STO RE

Coametlat

iv E rs

•" ♦

CLEAN

THE CITY. DRUG CO.
.

WANTED—

SA N FO RD

G EO R G E CO U RSEN
PLUMPING

TWO middle-agfd truck drhrere.
Apply Bcto C, Herald._________

Hoepltallsa-

kitchen* privlleg-

203 F.nl Fir-,1 Street

The
Kilgore Seed Co

Car — RADIOS — Home
We fix them. Juet' call os
B A U E R R A D IO &amp;
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
III

P H A R M A C Y
l i e a. Park Ava.
rx*a

WANTED-

CONTACT,'tdUl owner' bf 17x880
Ure who would rather have
money than good t i r e . . Lock
roadeit eovbox -No. 1406. Sanford.
-Jo h n ' G.
B, Herald.
&amp; .T B M TIM B
TO GET THE W P P W C B
FOB YOUR C A R
lamp! '1 vacuum cltanar;
VE W ILL five you fall ,y*
lerwood typewriter; 1 sea
fo r your ear—e pot cash. Y
id real | 1 two wheel trailand we will handle the gove
Md.afOOxia Urea; 1 9x12

HEALTH,
tion Ins

M IC K E Y ’S

JEW ELER

r

MISCELLANEOUS

Oar fte e e U ltr la
rilU ag r m r r i t l l e a i

'

•

THE PBNSLAR STORE

STRICKLAND.
MORRISON, Inc.

R ou m lQ et A A ndereO a

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INSUREfmjum-

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c-r frtw *i —tt &lt; w i.
She—» : ; ti
I »H 1 lil&gt; ll
t.aie r«*n &gt;14 iuwfc ibii
lending— we most fight!
— ■« — -■
^ — - * - r » T n n ’ * iiTt-.'av

VOLUME XXXVI

AN

I'lsUiljlNhwl

U. S. WarShips
4Join Attack On
4Ryukyu Island

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD, F L O R I D A .

I '.MIS

As Allied Gliders Soared Over Rhine

WITHWARBUKOS

N fiffiS F A P E It

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2s. I n r,

M em ber A&gt;»Miriali*d l'rf*&gt;s

Three tJ„ S. Armies Are Linked In
Solid Front East Of Rhine River

Tokyo Radio Reports
Expected Invasion
^
Of Okinawa, 325
Miles From Japan

Manpower Bill
Passes House,
Faces Senate

&lt;Kr *»®®®«wt®4 rrw »l

Increasing n u m b e r s of
United Slates warships nre

Germans Captured On Mast Rank Of Rhine

W VSIIINOTON. Mar. 2d, ( ^ V l ‘homii&lt; Wilson told 8enat^ Ini % * f ( r * #nni (ud«v (h it OVA prirr
m fu ltd o a * tin*
th©
inrnt f m-ktr*. and muil b« raard
or th© gnvrmm©nf will havft to
iiikr »*v©r Ih© whol© industry. Th©
u*nr«l pre^blrnt of WlHon fttiJ
• oiilpnity, on© of ih© “big four'*
|Mu'Ur| ll&gt;u« backed up taatimon^
•f '•mti|T©r fiarkftra t hnl thr OP A
i% »1 n\tiyr th rjn ^ iix try Iqtn banh*
n.|itvy Vou “* an*l buy Uve.ntQfV
*. |mi. tin uin’ftUiindUvl prlrft and i^|
i »*ri! rolli'il j ricr* wUhoul loT
i 1* .
itiMtirVi"
WiUmi
Irutlfl©*!
i mi.111" r 111ui i in- rliniunathin of
th* hi,irk nturl *t *t»uld immCili
, i* t •l v ini|imvf ihr fi'wxl mipirly
' 'if n*i tn mi
‘H -t Irgrtng of whP
I*
i hi Id'
t.bk I’niHimfPfi t'1
h n't li-i-^i.rijr nf mral.‘* hr tlrclnf

th e s o u th . J a p a n e s e ince'ndinn-t- set fire to Cebu, the se­
cond largest cltv of thr I’hll.ol&gt;ines, n» I tie Invading Yanks
V overran eluiwirali’ hill poorly b**
{emled
lananese
piisltiiuis un
— f ’-etiu Inland, and ttmvr to the
om«ktr*a-t*f the citv.
T o k y o reported
Su.ierfi.rta
strurk ngnfn Si Kyushu Island,
a
the-xeetwtd'liine within 12 hniirs
^
A Pacific fieri enmmuinnur rejiurti-l Nary fliers from two
Jimn flew, in within l Ml mile' of
i n k , .i They int three cargo ship* .
near Harhtjn Isluml. umkl.u; o '
li'lal "f H .ta(inneie rha.go sbii'-*
f t report-d fi«ni*.'i~i liv land ha-ts!
plain *

Third Races Toward
Geniucndi'n As First
I.tinges At Feast;
7th Reaches Main
file A*t%-i(,j|»i] PreHl
Tin* I 'n i to i l Stats*** T h i r d
A rm y
power
d riv e
b ro k e
l b rough t o (Jy n m .'iu ien , 2 1 8
m iles s o u th wi.*t o f
Ht'rlin,
Mini In iu7li*s oast o f i n v e s t e d
F r n jik f ii r t . tIn* i .o r n u in s s a id
l to d ay , w h ile to t h e n o r t h
m ig h ty
F irst
Arm y
ta n k .
iHri'i's su rg e d to w a rd F e a s t
do miles Loviitid Mio b r o k e n
\a/i If him- In© .
i thin iMif*
i»f thi* Ifubhlrd t.rrman
* -tl -c:»I
,
J 1111•I and ‘■rii'iilb arimru
. Ljikrd
ih* Uliiur m a
•*Ud.
tugiiig
friiiit
tu
th#*,
t Hg rrnlM rut- tLrmipdi 'f b t i l IU"
* bridprbead m»riIt Hf WnrliH’
i tbv Mam lin e r X» iuilnt awn^kTl..
Vll I ' IJI ! 1\ list 4«|t|HM|t ion
v

Odds Favor Passagrc
Though Ritter B at­
tle "Is " E x p e c t ed

• joining the bombardment of
the Ryukyu Islands, the
Tokio radio reported today,
■paving the way for the ex­
pected invasion of Okinawa,
# 32.r&gt; miles southwest of Japan.
Twelve hundred miles to

.NT Mil K it !»;

* I*mi I in if
d a *h r &lt;

nf

** &gt;»*lid I ll#

i

l-flit l*
w.ft

h ' -I 'M* ,
t I I • M 41»|et•VAt*t I n t rni Hill which
UhtiHJ
*!***'»
ihriMgh th© Huu*r by i
*«' l
h j i- I, . «
i s . l;i h
f ftcrtl
|f
f ' ‘tiJ H-t in Ihf* '©natr liMiav j &lt; ( ' o R l h J t
I &gt; |
.*•&gt; all
( heeler \V. Ntvnita unlay r r (hi ri»©l
The i'dl c a m .'* a threat of
tn l of if,. HI,me
I I ub11mi*r &lt;t ■■■ F i i p
lx»lh corner pl»n©9 nnti f•*1 naval
'mo .1 Jail for worker* and e m i , . Mtlr,
I........
shllHA «.f thr f 8 J’aclf ir Klrft
i o v .,. who ll.revard ml, direr . , . | 1 1
I
*1 S.
rontimml their inteflie bombard­
1I1 !•*
ment of the Ryukyu*. Hr totally 1
rhr tnld* fipiiurmtly favorr-1 I
“
\r t&gt;&gt;s rest «i)i 1 h«*
jjfftored r t i e ft ted Jupane*© broad* TKOOPb of tKr lir/tirn Sra
ti- hpprnv a 1 nlthmigh oppofirnl
rant* that American troop* had I Ithin© opposite Xanten u- tow pin fir* and rlob-r*
?
|&lt;l©*U’©d a biller fight
niadf amphibious landing* An [ First Airborne Army pa*, ov. rhmtd Iti ivt and Am. '
Senator Km le
u«|n|Ittrh of thr mraiurf
All of eific Okinawa m the center j of MoiUffninrry'i* 21»t Ann v j *r*» n luudted 1m
u i i i i r bv thr jnini cnnfrrrncr
of the inland chain
ly with thr landing of an j»iit«.n.i *l!t©&lt;i i»m .
tn t
t * m nirtr*Nmiiti did not even locate the 40.000 tf S Army Signal 1 «*U»' L«*l'"ohM»
•’
T h•• bill rlrarrd th© llou^e bv
U •Hllnarik O* rmmm F»*f»
Kii M re MFrrntn
with C*O
tIf\
pin it*
■ulnly
1*' «,i |*lu vi*li vr*tftrday, Tbr
N.ib^g© • 1 din'i^H, ^ iDiain
httriouipa, of tbr margin by
j h*»rm in lb© iinv© u» inc
vrhirfi ll paserd w m rrgardftd ••
'Uppli©* of amIv
can*
ii ilpoff tr»
whkh
pftf©r,
*nt
*1 l*y
ib val.ipin©
particularly ftmiinir
i I!
f h* m©©tSenator R elict cs P re ­ 1 **•!»•© .( I
t nilgr©Asfni*n
.%ilh
labor
. f 1- * i H
.«; i vs ii iff k.v, til which
gixnpn hi (hm rnji"Uturnrir«.
sent It e v ©n it e In { L
i'll. pretldtni
1‘rtMb.i i of mnrr than U&gt;» I
■f t 1.. I •!t« ,
HI, • \ ^AO*
t ■mIL* f h;|1 11in^ oft fi|iltti| lull, 1
R rohaltlk 10no ngI t
11 ■!., D»».l U i I. ,ti«sig© chair*
ihr Irgi'ditiittn. give* Hymn i"»Vk
.t,|re-*.*t| the
f■*i t loii'itt
» r to fit crihngx on ©mnloymrnt,
lb . i
I1 1
I - If* 41 t I
r l l.\ l.sr| S.
\ - iif nr* i ii'u i hid I».• i .
Leon and Hubert Lawson. sons
i . freeri* wtirkcr^ in Inftif job*
) . , 1 * 4 .IT©*! t Ifr
of Mrs. II. II. Lawson nf San­
urnl tn regulate hiring ami re e l.,*. th r fin ,lii *.,e&gt;- I o . 1.
*S,| 1.4 Ikt , llii HM ♦ K I be
i In’
Mr * ,Hiij lie'll nnn‘Miiiri*il that
ford, who are pursers in the
lining, with violations of bln cip.nl bind shell l.»r u*r
I- . lei" i IwIim© TH* v he* hjtil nmiiti i f l ih© Sanford
bn rdr
Merchant Marine, returned Katur- l
A fl
A lit
Mulrri pnnia habit bv on© year P S t+na*l fJliard rrn*h n
:dci
n»*i
w i» mm!© b\ A lt”
Vi ul \ir Si in1:iu-1- nit*t ma»|© orday lo New York nn their re- f
^ ee"
/,
.
| |
&gt;»
a
I in jml and n fin© of f 10,000
i .it*
■ii' I’t'.i. ” ■ a*, re i; tn ini ©ana
1 &lt; n tro l
In
* O l i n i J ( Ilppnnini1* i»*«Bilnl the meattirp riimmanilpt «*f (* •
* ■ * I -fi ’ ’ *
&lt; *1 i*l nr©a
ami arc espeeled to be home ]
it l h© fur ©niriT.tr of «n*la vrmrnl |fuii i J 'unit 11 lb*
■ nil I
H ;t f■ t ■"» ' * .1 h\ t nil rnnd
t*
soon, according to Mrs. Lawson
••f Amrncnti workrrt mill the flay ©v i inrn
f,
i.
How machinery and improved j
'•ii'iiii*
M
,t r i
J 11 a •. t
* Dr t\ nf© &lt;ul©
nut ti h©*i * *'f
wh«t
\m©ru*nfi mi*vui] uiVMjthni1 1,
i-L., ■
radio device* will affect thr i&gt;"•’
f
i
• i i'
itJif U©-v
1
i llt'n
of*
fii*btlro' a,gw .nst I " ' M ' b'.1
Mrur amtrill for hrtlrf ««»
fit
Mi
l.b
*"
AID ' . fMrtl
Vo the i f f •’ *gli -ul t b© %»nrl«1 11 *aa •
i ...
i &gt;,i
was today ©iplatn©ii to huMUOnnf
Jir»*'©1d fHi
I ,"**11 •«.
*•
#*. i ©tI »n
f
Uif) »isid, nut i Ifffoor
.to
by Hgl, Walter I’nschnll. lorni.r | --'iritr ,.fii. ■j 11 i ii
g u a r &lt;1 11vi** "ii 1 ‘ *'
i
...........
,i u
if
Rurki-fs a rgue.l lbat lh©r©
t M&gt;ri I •I
l1"
radio .-ilitor t.f th,- Atlaulii J*.
*.
.411©! 4 1 i '1 IHI'I plfiimJt
r .iflimg ctk©riivp m lhr legulu i nn'1 tills.I Itill I '• '•♦•lit i ! .1 t
Ihr. It. H. McCaalin, pastor of nnl gnd new* rninmrntntnr ul i|l , | il11 |y» ■* Imi In V m( lh
f M 1*
jn.11,1
.1 iii, i an*,
.i.-l \\ ( ainjibcll,
the
Park
Lake
Presbyterian station W8 B, and now cuniuciid bout it nf «|ir!*t'1*Tft »'f lb. S©rmiM*l© ltun that it would not trilrrfrre &lt;lb&gt;n of «urh n
ii'ir if
, "' 1 !1 I I©1 l ill©r, vv© ill** | k[4©«1 t n f|#Nft©', n11 ti J? "1 W
!:
f rum drown f
f'ounly Kurin IIuipiiu at Ihi* with Any nf UborS ripbu or wiih mighi •uv© |.©rwtitt’slull 11m»k tin* ,S| '
Church of Orlando, tjloke on "The with the public relations depart
r 4'*:•*! v i ©t‘©| k©*i f \ i ‘e*4"il
S iiulliMfi •.4*1H, 0 0 0 |&gt;4.tlml- . »f skiantr p a p f T
f oninii* *
(&gt;l**ry f i t v
i m l Mmuljy lb© rigbtA of anyone working In innUrr under
Manning nf Christianity", at the ment of AAFTAC.
ir* Hi r 441 ii nd |‘lit HIMt j..minis nf tin ©111^1.
. 1..411.4, w f !»•* • 1 llll .ilr .i
mlv i-.Ttirnt, |u iid j ' ‘
#u I■Ifor! of lh© iviir effort. They
Tuesday
morning
Pre-EaaterHa compared coming post-war nmm
1 4r - ©111114 ft &gt;r 'hr' , y*■ill
\ iiA©flihe-t , tt f i'4&gt;ill*©t©l! bill
Irig mvpillgalnm nf th© &lt;'"*i of ’t l 1
It
l^*o Htitnrr w.Tw nainnl as nB»erlrd that tlierr could l&gt;© nn .inirb
Union Holy Week Service held at industrial and
political rluin;®1 h,- [i.lki 1*1-4 1 hnl l.«- 1 lu ll.
remodeling nf tbs l itnl-ln*lI
!,ooo jMMifj.I- &gt;f A'a©t© paper
11r ,■ &gt;- • valid objection to frrrrlng home*
the Congregational Church.
He to n great flood, which ")M-npb- r bill l i*vun elf l Hi* f'MH tll^tncl
t, 4 14 • i in ,-• tut *• it l "T I ' l l l l l 1 in "1 II I oth» ■."nut* .if tm earvfi,
Kir'Ll ft* it«Iin© v.%o * ttmd© . I tun i '
f |b©'! frunl war workers in ihelr Jol»a
nlso spoke lo the student body »-ho do not look out the window” fiit* 4'MtiIro| i*tititiii11'
. . •t t
&gt; K ilt
4'M hut '
\\ L it ir. tm.tn r©ga»-l t
" f 'i•i i ' l l
it t a k o
nml famlty. at
It
ice were trying lo m«|&gt; up|* it,■# a •«4Ui|t y ll *• tt ,»* «hf f * tl'el ii* in vkhrn millionn of men hav# br©n ordinance
... Saminol®
“
Tick
' L li ■
? ’
t.. ■
1JK1-1 MU ill '‘sJkf*f 1 i I
I. I ,
*i*4# .
I i n .la uhirh
.tehmd at JOrOO o’clock.
trickle of water comingj until r 1 v&lt; *tifcfut© (Mii'tnblr - 1»i *8&gt;*■■f*4 4 || fn*/r*k into thi* aimed m»rvir* al a fir© at f i *i 11lf i if in
■v 14 'Mr. ■
t ni i • , * *
* - I *■1*4*1
i in- L ,-r v k f ,
"A CliallenK® to Parent*", was the door. This fl nml, hi* Htldi-il, 1 i*t In i f"i fikw uf III...........1" 1 #4|tiif&gt; |'iti n month
i 1■"
''
©it) t l**rk, aniit.t i "|
!•
ihe subject of tha talk thi* morn ■tarns from the industrial r©Vf»!o
ri-vi.lu m©nt (Ital O’. »a hi he- - 1 D1.411©s1 III
1
tin
t
tinned
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1
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r
M »"
.m©n 1 tif it |u rfi ■r I ,riz
,1
t r* 1h© t vaa
F •("
i h© cmiir v
Mm bmc 1 A,*( |«ir’ -a it iw7n.lv
in^ given bv Herman E. Morris tlon of the. I nth century Marhm
lift ti a a in©Ml ui‘ ■*
t.i
I f t l e*!
■H
principal of the Hlifh School. Mr .him i nance In.* n..i yrt r©»rh©t (.1t ti • If 1 keel.till* * 1 1 i l fit***
ni . i. f f vi •n l
meat Miltl It t *■»
K cd ( ' m s s D r ii c
Miwri* emphaaliad the import­ Its peak, he -aid unit ll used i 1 f m
that mix &gt;t lo** &lt;* * 1441m*
w h l'h hail di*i -•!■» i t . r
»t ptiM* of
ance nf right living and right another war for diatrurtiv\V
■ I'll) 1 u Im! faun III 4,44s©* Atnl 1#*411L( i o c s ( &gt;\ c r T h e T o p
fii t.iI- l •* wiik'ar ©ubts
Filler ii I nr Slut© ‘ tmi.i
training of youth.
He compli­ I i t
Sulisfui-tiii y pi..g,. -- '-a- rt'
Is liable to wipe out the
Ir.ili AAF IN ITALY. Mer 2«.
inu-i t»© -hijped In
—
.
| nil I
l.i'i
mented the youth of Sanford as whole while race.
|,i&gt;ri c l i,h plwit, f*,i w farm t Special) — S g t Oris L Wrirht. Vftl
ll'.- Itrd ' p
W " I mid H i , "
tll
•a f i.4«'im
tire
Hill* hut
A* III© flUFII ft f©W
r
fumi*hing a good example lo
lie also warned against -wrong
oikrrs bousing |‘t ,ni't’L which 2;i, „f 2033 Maple Avenue, Sen,u S.'minoie ( 11' ' ' i' v bu- v'"'"' "V.-r
.I.. Mot ©"II
Buck, W©
y
*#«i
aim
ch©r* prft«©ni
r*|*ri
young people ahrwhere as dem­ use of radio fo r propaganda In nmll.'r h»il tnv!i |,lli c r.l hefor®
V
M.
t
i(..rif
;i
.
iIn
n
Spr\
it
i
Ihr I , and ha .•predi-l il&gt; art&gt; tl(&gt;v,
•very two
*luppini?
onstrates! whan they traveled to moulding pubfic opinion, lie cited the County Uoniil nf ( i.mpiis- ford. recently flew his 3Slh mis­ factum with th© iinliitRniT i\* | ml.li l«e ua* •**« * III IV (if***©!«I«'|| goal of II 7, iiai At « a &lt; unfuMiru ril
# ©ik-t as in orb «»r material aa
other placea for football games. what effect doctrines like Shin- Kionpr-s with tin- oiijrri nf socur- sion ovrr Nasi* targets In tha drs^n up, and it U ©v|i#©tr«| it tel I \V Jill* .Ink , 4Ii, 11til 11 « 111 l"*U\ by H II t ruiolry ©hair
wii *©nt itvi*f«(*m in nil of 1018.
The Thursday morning »errke, toiam had on the Japs, nml told lug n comity housing nuthority. Mediterranean Theater of Ope­ will h© ndooteii bv th© lAmirnis | !nyi-© nf th© |*iil*ll* W n ik i 10* man uf tin- drive
lutnl
m
n
in
rations as a tail gunner on a lion whrti lit© final m i dirt*: ink©*
1 Th© critical n©©d of *alvnge paper
S:IB to 8 : 4 5 'o'clock will be con­ him Nletuche, German philoso­ according to M. t- Cullum, prcsi
11T
4
4
l
r
111
r
11
n|
(hi
Sin
lnr«l
Swvnl
hnlhinn
if*
far
iinomjni,©it
fii*
'
carl on a nml wrapping ' ’in
ducted by tha Ray. Glenn E- pher exponent nf “man and dent of the County Farm lluresu. 15th AAF U-17 Flying Fortress plar© nn April, 0.
Au Slat ion, «ioii a I an moo n
th© warn© proportion to the crlliSmlth of thW Christian and Mis­ superman'' who to influenced The Sanfonl Housin'* Authority based in Itaiy.
Th©
Oim mianlon
nuthnrir©d j | rm ii ©rruitmM\
wn» |.r«*wr*nl e*d
&lt; it tri'tiri upon fimlinp flint th© |CT^| rf4 ,) for nn© half million tons
Inducted ■Into th* Armv on
sionary Altianca Tabamacle of Natl Ideology, had endotl up in* hud ulvo rcjiortod gn»d progress
SN. &gt;ta
Kepi 17, 1042, Wright w*» sent It aa© of lh© Fourth Street Park l l»\ * apt. ft 1* Snnmt,
Hanford.
Friday morning, the sane tn a strait Jacket.
. * &gt;nhup
D font! w»" 1©iif;&gt;f*11it. M*iit n» ' " h i nf junmtinltinn
of Its housirg pl»"k t" ’ he City, to Fort Myers Gunnery School on French Avcnu© to Harr&gt; l n»« tieVfi i iitiuniindri,
ti »l ul ion* and m u.uhy i n - l i m o i ,
••f)ur military fore©* today ar«
Rev. Nath Thompson of Ortedo
He etso told of ihe dangers of he said.
\S K ,S ',r'
l s&lt;&gt; ltid.iul.led the amount they hti.l al r on*tiiiiUihf uppriminalely 30,000
in Florida bv which school he ■on of Wlliniflifton, I&gt;i-l , fm th* 1
will traak.
th* leveling effect of machinery,
lU'rr- N. Whitt hurst, chairman was graduated with hi* wing* on purjNiR© of ctinilruclm© nnd op©r*
1 " ’d" rt'lMtiom "lin er
|naily ronlritmled, Mr Crumley Ion* of food daily, most of which
.'•Robing Jeaua ’ In th* Royal In that It mad* people so much nf the committee
•Unir a trailer park. Authority
formed to
Th«. nwnr.l wit® mad.' I&gt;&gt; 11&gt;&lt;* |wiu(,-&lt;l
Is parked in tin Tin makes possiRobe and Putting on Hia Own alike-in custom* end beliefs, end secure additional facilities for the Feb. 5,1044.
It.f.r.u. uf Yard, ntui |t...kv* and | I und" com ing in fnun une\ r. |,. (he storuge of food on all
He was sent overseas with bit wan ^rantnl th© Roth t/©«* *ur
Clothes" waa tha subject chosen of how euch people resisted new State agricultural experiment sta­
ruoriP to rrtnovft broken mid «!«'u"1
,vi». in rei'«glii(i"&gt;&gt; 1.1 Mr Itue- .*’*■ted sources wi'i" Street s"l- the ships lit . very distant out­
bf* Dr. Rockwall Uarmon Pottar Ideas of independent thinkers. tion here, reported on the need crew snd flew hi* fieri tdls- imbf from lrc©R.
|2 *U;
Woman’s
I li.b post. Our soldiers all over the
of Hartfurd, Conn., who delivered FMpt* are listening to Ihe same nf these ni wr facilities and there alon to Blechhammer, Germany,
itii V', ®ervire during . .ni-lrtii linn pet K i l l *
F. A. l)y«on, K H, Aahdown uf the Sunfuril Nu. al Air Kin
lii-iit'fK t ih', south S.'inmide com world are protected from itlfecthe sermon et the Congregation- songs on Juke boxes, wearing Ihr wn* considerable diacussion on on Sept. 27, 1044 Since then he
Inirlfy, K K. I.an© nml lrn In.ii The .m i ll " .'
al Church Monday morning In the sama clothes, reading the same how much should be appropriated has ranged over enemy target* J.
*u- etgnnl posed of { a - - " l In* r r \ und k.*in th.n hy sulfa ninlmenl* stored ill
in Germany. Austria. Itily, C»*. [^©^h©r, wer© appointnl U» *©iv© hy \ '. e A.Il111.nl ll M.'.n ll I SS , I’aiL $*,’»(.. I hid unto f'2*77 ; U'lr lin iiiilain .'tseries of Holy Week .Service* novate, all of which has a level­
HI.hhI plasma,
for this purpose.
a thrr© year p-©rout a© in**mb©r»
photic girls f i t , K F lo n g $f»d,
Mist Lucy Ward wma the yocal ing effect, ha aald.
It wn* planned In hold a meet choslovskis. and the Balkans, of th© adjualmrnt board in nc- , Itn'f ,, f (he l l" .'-. t "f 4 *r.I- and llarry 1’ooki* f*2’». It L I’sumfoV stored and shipped in tin, saves
their lives ul thr front lines.
soloist.
Mr
liiir.ln k n* f.oni
New post-war Innovation* tn ing of the Seminole ( ’minty Fsrm flying his 35th mission lo Linz, cordance with lh© provlaiurm of |in. V«
$2fi, Sears and Itnehuek Itn. Morphine, stole.! in liny tubes
Tuesday morning, Dr. R. II. radio such aa FM, frequency
«
(, . aii,I ) nrkv, Nm I Ii * hiketn
Hureau on the even ini- of Thurs- Austria In late February.
High K.'h.wd students IIP ; . .doled rullrd. "&gt;yrelle." eases their pain
McCaalin of the P an Lake Pres­
Wright wears tha Air Med*l th© new City ton in ft ordlnince.
Th# City Clerk wa* authorized - Iiifi.rmiitliin hn« nNu Keen re lesident*
of
Jnineslown
I t ’L while they wail for attention end
byterian Church la Orlando was moduletioa, which eliminates sta­ dav. Apr. 10.
Present at the meeting were. with clusters as well as the Euro* to do*© hiJ office at f* 710 P, Al eeiv. .1 ()i»( .'(lie. i mil rnrl.u rut ( riHin.es Aet.d.'inv flut
tic
'and
interference
from
other
the speaker aad a quartette,
rare
peon - African - Middle Eastern
jilnyee.
w
hn
were
.
nit&lt;ln\e.i
l&gt;
y
stations;
Improved
television;
fecMr.
Cullum,
Mr.
Htitner,
Mr.
Mr. Crumlev declared that h*’
composed of the Sanford Semi­
"We hive relatively no tin ore
Campaign
ribbon with battle dally Jnalftftd of fltOO I* M. a* U.e Watt end Sinclair &lt;■' Flmtiln,
&lt;c*at*eu*4 •» r»a® ■Tvs®)
Whitehurst,
J
.
E.
Walhen,
R.
F
•
wished
to
thank
all
person®
who
form©rly.
nole High School students, sang
- lh# Jape hold the chief source
stars.
Iuc^_ mid. Belcher thi Cumpany, have devolwl
Cooper,
Henry
Thurs­
much of their
under the'direction nf Ruth Jack■
—
wife, U r*. Alma V. Wright,
have like win- been reeugnlred. tune to this drivr, and Koumillal of the world's tin supply. It's
ton and M. It. Smtlh.
eon.
■_______
,.
' ■
and hi* mother, Mrs. C.F. Robson
They are: Mr flu* Oenbrlnk, and Anderson’s l&gt;rug Store for un to us to salvage every availboth reside In Sanford.
1‘rnject Manager, Mi Nnrinan t . permitting u tww.th In receive con- aide ounce of that precious rostaL
Schmid, Froject Manager; Mr. tril.utlon* at their entrance as Ninety percent uf all the Un
Elmer Welebrnd, Building Supt.; well ns storing street equipment use must come from opr Amer­
ican mines which Is your kitch­
and Mr .1 T, ('lamp, Itunwny and funds at night
Ena. John Low!* Stevens, ton
en," he stated.
SuptMr.
E
L
t
Even#*.
ii
,
Navy
of
Mr.
aad
Mrs.
L-FSloven*
of
Cadet Walter Brel, a aeninr at
noon, March 81. la the
Lake Monroe, graduated on Mar.
AN EIGHTH A IK FORCE
Fork Union Military Academy In Auditor, has nlso received n com
83 from the advanced school In BO M BER STATION. England.
Fork Union, Va. was recently mendntlun.
Sidney J . NTx, eon of Mrs.
“Undoubtedly, many of the ritiDiooel engineering at the Univer­ Mar. 88, (Special)— F irst Lieut.
promoted
to Cadet Captain, ac­
sityr of
or North
nortn Carolfna
c.aroun* according
accorumg Olln E. Greer, 22, of Oviedo, pilot S. J . Nix. and a Navy communi­ cording to Information received tens of Sanfonl will remember
cation! officer, who took pert In
the above mentioned employee*
to word received by his parent*, on a B-17 Flytng Fortres* of the landings on Iwo Jlm a. has been by hi* mother, Mrs. Uiurine Beal,
of the contractors who construct­
News of the promotion of B gt.
f u r _graduating from Semlnolo PfltM Bomb.. Group, has been
Ai fter
In
hi*
fourth
year
a
t
Fork
Proposed plane for river termi­
promoted to the rank of 'lieu ­
th School In
in 11 U 5 , he derided to awarded the Oak L e a f G u itar to tenant, Junior grade, according Union, where he he* made the ed the Naval Air Station,'' said' nals In Hanford were discussed Gerald 0 . Adams of the M arias
High
Join the Nsvy, Feb.' II , 1M7. He th« Air Medal for "meritorious to a letter raeelved by his moth­ Head Mister'* List for the entire l.ietK Spry.
Monday when Mr. Reynolds of Corps lo rank of s ta ff lergeoatperiod, Cadet Capt. Beal Is also
took ordinary boot training rose achievement" while partlclpetlng er.
the firm of Reynolds, Smith snd on the Island of Iwo Jam a w h a r s J
Hills, engineer* and nrrhitect* of he is serving with an observation
to be ■ chief petty officer, and In Eight Air Force bniAbfng a t­
■Lieut Nix, a graduate of Semi­ fiupplv Officer on th* Regimental
WEATHER
Jacksonville, arrived lo confer siiusdron with th* Marine' Co——" ’
about fire months ago waa made tacks-on Natl war Industries.
nole High School end Stetson Headouerlcr’s Staff. He will re­
T h * presentation was mad* by University, has been In th* ser­ ceive his diploma on M i " 28.
aa ensign. He hat served In
with the City Commission on the is contained in a Utter from
recently received hy ht* parent)
Alabama: I’arlly cloudy and matter.
Cadet Ca|&gt;L Ileal was recently
both Atlantic aad Pacific arm * Colonel Robert W. Warren, Very vice for two Tears and received
warn.
tonight
and
The City Commission and act­ Mr. and Mrs. J . Roes Ad
aa diooel engfnoer on destroyer* non, Texas, group commander.
training a t Harvard University notified by th* War Shipping continued
ing engineer, W. " 8 . Earle, went tllH Firk Avenue.
’ supply ehlpg end twice hs*
LL Greer was a student at end Miami. Ha is aboard » mine Admin la trail on Training Orgsnl- Thursday,
Florida: Partly cloudy, mild over the plana with Mr. Rey­
S-Sgt. Adams wrote that
ships th at have been Semlnale High School (before en­ ■was
gatian uf the United State s Mer­
nolds, and the Commission auth­ Is well. He entered th#
chant Marine, of hi* appointment tonight and Thursday.
en Ipare tering the Army In November,
Tennessee, Kentucky: Fair end orised tho engineering firm to July. 1043 after attending
Midshipman in the
IW 2. He, b J h e « B^ f
continued uneeeionabl** warm to-, draw up tenUtlva place for ti*U Nmtnry School a t
to Ycport.,lB ** * W,U' night and probably Thursday.
terminal faelliUea here,
. ,'-y \ t &amp; B U s 0 § E '
e
•.
f
- ‘ i j'r- ?V'‘A
.
’
.. *'. *f«
-L , v.
______ - - - - —
i \1' A M, \S edfiCMlny\ Mrnffh 28,
C‘I
Si i|l ilenyirtk* the enemy miy
hmt tif hi* inlpfilmn*, 1* U*©l Adrn

-------------------------Klks Lodge Gives

.CITY BRIEFS

Senator Boyle Is ^
^ o-operatioix
Opposed To Rise ln S!llvaKP I)rive
In Nuisance Tax
uf.

City Is Requested
To Enclose Shell
5 V Coast Guard

P o st-W a r World] Housing Projects
Dangers Revealed For Farmers Are
At Kiwanis Meet Talked At Meet

b a c k Of Facilities
On Lakcfrnnl Seen
As Risking bi.\r**

Misuse Of Machinery Farm Bureau Discus­
ses Plans For Fire
To
apeeiivr v.-aaela from oversea*
DCHlFOy W holt* Kill’©

Dr. McCaslIn Speaks
At Holy Week Service |

(i\ilians Awarded
Meril Kniblems Al
N a va l Air Station

Sgt. Oris L. Wright
i Flies 35th Mission

f

Deadline Neon For
HomesteadExemptlon

Ensign Stevens Takes
Deisel Engine Course Lieut® Olin E. Greer

in*

Cadet Walter Beal
Promoted To Captain
Wins Oak Leaf Cluster Lieutenant Nix Was

Ih Iwo Jima Landings

' a

{

River Terminals Here Sfft. Gerald Adams
Promoted On Iwo
Talked At Meeting

�I

PAGE TWO

TI1E SANFORD HBRALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

Senator Boyle Is

Opposed To Rise
IIn Nuisance Tax
Made for; "Florida ntjwfa
•a In
eFecds U’h rcaultij thul count
Sold by

M “ *« i “ TUT

North Elm Are,

Phone 91

Dinner Holts pUg. 7c
I ' a r k t r — I’I I
n t Mat t i e
Round Cake 1-lb. 28c

Jan e

m m

Beans
SUPfR MARKfTS 1
AMCniCA’a

KAV O H I 1 K l o r / H C K — t t s s m s

tsl

W «a»f

B0KAR

m*

i ’a g *

« !» # )

Xhurdsniwl
ta Shaver*-—- k'" tir . of
|them hsa n* yet suggested that
-j we try to find thin sure within
J the lid million garnered from
| the people alrcody nnd used to
0(-eraL- the State during the pn«t
year.
M believe," he continued, “we
*hould first try and locate the
‘additional needed revenue' in
tha present srt-uu without in­
creasing our tax burden by en­
acting a *ule* t u x , or n whole
swarm of nuisance la sts, or In.
' creasing rotes of existing taxes.
We inly lit accomplish the hcri-toj YAM* Impossible and find nil we
'n erd aiming the ‘co tinning ami
j ear-marked’ appro,illation*
a|.
j reaily in existence. At least I
ho,&gt;c thu members of the l-cgis
Inture will honestly try ns I have
outlined.
" I t Is my sli'cerc desire in my
position as n 'spokesman' In the
State Senato for the people of
this diitricl ’ Senator Boyle deI dared, "ta cvrress in nnr acta the
thoughts ami wishes of my con­
stituents 1ft all mature. Unless J
ran count on receiving advice ami
guidance from the good people of
'this roonty awT Tl»«M a.tacn :t&gt;
It Is going to be extremely hard

know "tint kind of legislation the
pcoplr of tbit community do, or
d» licit, want. . ------------------------—
"Laws will be |«a«*cd every day
during the corn in* 00 day ses­
sion which will vitally affi-ct the
future life of every cltltrn and_I
can bent retire s e m ttk e peopU. a t
41U' district l l X ' ltnn* ~ tia £ l]y How
thry feel on important problems.
"1 want In do i good. Job. of.
representing the people end.there­
fore I would liko to hear ail tfta
hick*, complainta, and s u n e e tio n t
anyone hn» to offer. I went
them to feel free to writ* to me,
call upon me, or come to eee me
at nny time- I nerd help gpd
guidance without which I ca n . ml
conipllsh little. If you can Im­
press it;. p«oi&gt;U of Seminole
County writh tin* thought end In
addition suggest to them that
they write me or Oummunlcate
with tne l&gt;y telephone or tele­
graph on nny important matters
It will be very helpful. They ean
ndiJrcn* me at the Cherokee Hotel,
or the Senate Chamber, Capltoj
lluilding, Tallahassee. Florida.
“ I would nl*o like any person
deairing to receive the Senate
Journals to communicate with

Walter 1. Barber,
7|“Red,^ Says Blood
'« And Baseball Kin

Post-War World
Dangers Revealed
At Kiwanis Meet
(Om i i u h f r * * r t a * owar
rdmHe transmission or a morning
paper nri;:U»l be rottr own radio
controlled machine, were describ­
ed by Set. PnschftiL Ha told
fimuslng stories also of his m g f r i j e t s t M a radio coinujgitaloj.

Thursday
I ’r Up

I »m l

Cheerioat« ....

Crackers

Flour IO-IIih.
B tsle r'*
Sjrr.up .. ffliiB.s .

MIC

mt

ill

H M lk rr'.

l-lb.

Biitquick 2-pk^u

Cereal

Clapp’H

Coke Flour pkg. 19c

»*kr &gt;»*e4. S|mlhf&lt;

iar

O f l W k t a i F r i r t l tvlik I n

Wilsons Mor
D alis

D o g 1 M e u l 5-lhN .
fee

S to s s e s -t's

tresis.

Phimitc

M il

VV S e s l . s . r i b

Oatmeal 3-lbs. 22c
Tomato Soup can 7c
van

Apple Sauce

s». a r ■&gt;

11c

Fresh Friiltw &amp;
Delicious Apples
Fresh Green Cabbage
pound
LargJ'Jceberg Lettuce
Fresh Green Beans
pound
Tender Crisp Carrots
bunch
Sweet English Peas
pound
Yellow Onions...... 3 pounds
Red Blis» Potatoes....... 5 pounds

auuHff
VHUNG
Wt-&lt;ta*r/

rnsit^

Iona Flou r.... 10-lbs. 3 9 c .....25-lhs. 97c
• Ifc Vra

Ann Page Alncaroni &amp; Spaghetti ..
Crispo Oatmeal Cookies 10^-oz. pkg.
Ann Page Grape Jam .. 2*lb. jpr
Ann Pago M c Ud W heat. 28*oz. pkg.

tM A

P ara

U l4 r * a r u *t&lt;

V e g sta h U

27c
He
35e
13c

U m i s s Is i

dexo- ............. 3 pound c t n ................. 63c

KXTHA ADDED!

MARCH of TIME
‘The \V&lt;*st Coast
Q u e H tio n ’,
----- IN lhe NEWS-----Battle of Manila; U. 8.

U l cav* plv, . . U.S.
Hlh- Army Iruopn in

White House Apple Jelly .... 2-to* . 25c
A&amp;P Prunes E xtra large .. 2-lb. c t n . .. 33c
Sultana Peanut Rutter .... 2Mbk J u t .... 39c

Station. Allan W. Ayetah - o f - “Rad Crons la AI trays "At Htr
Litlla Rock. Ark,. W. 0 . Kilhco 8Ue."
Sam
Kurtx
authored
tin »«•
of Geneva, Carl lllgginbottum of
Orlantlo, and Arthur Moora. of words. Ho know* what blood
the Hill Harvtwwra Company.
plum's meant.
It saved Ham's life after he
Was wounded aboard the L'SS
Kearny Tho destroyer had been
torpedoed 360 miles southwest ,&gt;f
Iceland * short time Ik fine Peat I
■Harbor. 8am lost both lc«*
Well, when Bbbets Field had itRed Cross night tn 1942. the,
wheeled Hein out to hnnia |dati(ft was legless hut full of life
still hr told how plns.-na u-ul the
Red Cro»» had saved hi* life.
"A plane flaw the plasma out
to sea while the Kearny wn«
melting for port under hut own
power, said Bom.
We saw Bam a year later.
tht-ie nro no Krtnimxliitloii* available nt tlwv B ta tf Ifusidlsl' fbr Tt»«*(h he used l » » -anew and
walked a bit &lt;m Ihr mislead)
Hi- In-mu- ul ITuillhooehrr
It I- pitiful In think thnt Hteoe aide his step* were M,r« -tn0
■inforlnnate. mtisl be ki-ul fit you ne*er would -urmi»e that
(Mimiiiun jails In await udmlaalrm he had two artificial Hint*tdnee tho first wartime hi-*-In n Hlnlo liislilulloti. Those
folks nr« mil rritnlnsl., they me ball seunon uf 11*12 the Red
&gt;lck nml ate in need uf mcdtcnl (Trow* has dcllvorcd 11 inlil'r-n
mu- and nltenllon (lint il ie pints of plasmu to mu ftgiitiug
lni|K,»s||d' to give them lucidly. rna|i. Over five million plnte ••&lt;•&gt; •
The Hltainlmi of ('otntntrcu ro- distributed Iasi yem How ' iiu h
l*orl further lavculi that lire hulk ulAstna cau L&gt;« accredilud to ImseUall never will be known. But the
•&gt;f these patient* awultlng ad- fact remain* that bssehaB helped.
or lesion tn tlia .State Hospital arc
Last year when Now Yotv was
located in South arid Central Sailed upon to rsito |22,6tld.0UP
Florida, the area that would be or 11% of the nation's lied Cross
sorved by the proposed bran oh total, the local sports commit'aa,
institution to be established hr
repraaenting all bronchus of com
this section.
petition, rslssd 41,064,000.
Av»n Park has offered a beauti­
Tha all-8L Louis World UorL-«
ful 300 acre site fn the Scenic
Highland* and the proposition, of
locating such s branch hospital
there has been endorsed by the
Florida Medical Association and
numerous Chambers of CoMHimt.
I Ivlc organisations and Boards
ant Pacific Theater of Umcrnilone
of County CotnmiMiunera.
A fleet o* giant ATC C-51 Bky.tr*i*eimrt ulanee fly aict
and- wouniMJ military paraoitDal
from combat m w i to tkla Imst
on regular air evacuation flights
and bIm
returns rombnb-wlar
F A IR F IE L D , Calif., Mar. 28, retd ran* to the U. 8. under tlte
iHpccJal)'—F irst IJru L Hamuel in Army's overmens rotation plan.
Gulhrlc of Ranftirdi ha* been n»Lieut. Guthrie la the holder of
slghcd to duty at the Air Tffcrm- the PraeWentlal Citation, D.r.C.
»»ort Command's Folrfleld-Suliun and, tha Air Medal with clustare
Army A ir Base, It waa announced and. Asiatic Pacific Thoator Hlbby ticut. CoL Arthur W, Hteph bon*
enson. Commanding Officer.
Hb Iv tiie eon of- It, IT. Guthrie
of Hanford and enterad the Arty'*
on Mar. 30, 1942. F r ia r to hu
entrance Into Ihe Army, h * was
«mi loyod by Whitehead and. Com-

DISTRICT
BIBLE CONFERENCE
April Slh Thru April 15th

Pfc. Wilcey Sipes
Is With “Powder
River” Division
WITH T H E FIF TH ARMY.
ITAl-Y. Mar. 2
( Special 1— Pfc.
Wilcey J . Sipes, son of Mrs.
Ixinorn Hodges of Ssnford is
n member of the 91*1 “ I’owder
Itiver" Division signal company,
which recently lias been main
mining wire communication* along
Highway 05, main gateway Intu
Bologna, Italy, in the face #f
Herman shellfire.
The company entered the line
on the Fifth Army front to uartirinato in operations bridging the
Arno River. Since then It has
laid moro than 2000 miles of wire
along thu Florence-Bologna t r a f ­
fic artery apd delivered more
than 60,006 messages.
__ Kwxming rm.ym s going forward

SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Qlh St. nnd la u re l Ave.
N iKhtly nt 8 HO o'clock

DU.-STONE, Spenkor
Churches Co-ojierutinu

First—Sanford, First— O v ic ilo , Onluen, Lontfwood ami
Lake Monroe, Baptist Churches,

have often- been harassed by
mnchlnegun fire from strafing
Herman- planes nml the wire
crews frequently locate and oilin male ruplartut ill t l * lin o
wliile nrAfhv doughboys uustli
deeper Trfjihelr foxliolcs for tironation lUiriiig Herman shell eon
cent rut ion*
H&lt;»ohy iiA|m, mmi*n nntl tunc

timiln nrv niiiuiik ibe h****»nU

the sigtmlmrti enrourrter from day
In day. iprd ncrnsloimlly they have
iioivc-'-ttadti, work under otiemy

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Page Mustard... l$-o*. jar .......10c
id Fruit J a r s .. pta* 60c .. qtae TCc do®.
:e House Apple Juke .... q uart. 20c
e Sail Clbnnsep.......... can
. ... 4c
* ShELLiquid W a x .......q t.......... 43U
tin 'Motor Olli
2 gnl ean ' $Li2
&gt;Egg Maqh 26-lbs* 1.05 1 0 0 -^ 4*09
&gt;. Growing M ash
26-lbs.
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M s* Estate Sali»—Rc-jitula—Mortrtg* Loanif
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Booms ♦, Florid* SUta Dank BulU

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High Quality!
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iluUHcn- cut Itr -tllnw .1 .mm 1rtrutiunt. tu-wny •»|.
Iar* to fit n iiutii'r. him k w itn l om furt mitt ntyln.
Colorful Kill iirtliiic.-t anti nynthulic iimtcrinl.a in
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Lieutenant Guthrie
At Fairfield Base

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

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|iostcr
»itIccWtirTplidi

of Init fall alio helped. A chock Larremore, San Antonio. Texnfor 41H6,l)li3 has ju»t hcen ore- commanded by iju o iju o - Han* V
tentrrt tfi'iWTYfmonul Ited Cross.
Colby
M. theater, national
committee chairman, says b.iseimsII pnrtleipalrd substantially ih
trie m i drive.
ilasebu!l will do its part again
till* year
Worder how W a*hlni;lon feel*
about baseball this evening.

FacilitieH Are

C’rackers
Crackers

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By FJtANlL-ELK . J Al* Kewafeature* Sports Writer
NEW YORK — II l o o d a n l
baseball are related. Take On
"word, of Welter I- (Red) Ilnrbei.
-general ciusirinao of tlia Ur..
Cross 1045 War Fund of Creator
New York.
Red gpes back three years. It
was the opening gemo of the
1942 major league soasxn. A call
'carnc Into Ebbet* Field.
The caller a*ked Barber if he
Would pet a few word* w n m
the air waves. The Red Cr i*.
needed 100 blood donor*.
Rod obliged end the IUd I ’n n
wa» swamped with volunteer*.
. The popular ol' redhead *ayn
baseball had a lot to do with g-i
ting the necessary blood plueriM
to wotnxled servicemen.
“After all.” slreases Red. “you
muil remember that those peo­
ple who volunteered to give
their, blood to the Red Cross
the opening dsy of the 1942
■rsiort wets tuned Into a base­
ball
game.
And that
game
etartrd
the ball arollin'
for
much needed blood plasma."
Red recalls the day sown after
Peerl Harbor th ig d M flrf.'' Tw^vL
redhead; L a rr f I W t l T O r ta r y *
mor Brooklyn'bos*. wire ruling
hums in n taxicab. They talked
about a It ml Cross blood donor
night game.
game.
.. o.
Tho redheaded pah- WlW-1 the
Red Gross and tho latter coiitn-t
e*l 8am Kxrrtr, torpedoman —t «
from Erie, Pa. .Ham Kurt* in*/
bt just another nnrne to em ir,
tail not to those who have he-u*'
him tdl about plusma.
It* member tho Red Cross IW4.i
national
It was blue with
A red cross ap4.itHinet! a wound.

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Geruldine IIinchli ff

2nd Disciple

......... Joan McTeer

Mrs. G.M. Willis

3rd Disciple

............ Emily Matihews
4th Disciple
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5th Disciple ...... *.................... Daisy Spivy
6th Disciple ........................ Jewel Bailey

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Q.&lt;.ar r rr, m s . ■&lt; ik* r * * i dtp** Lm; lo u t. F o r r a i l w a y c ir c u m s t a n c e * a m v a s t ly i l i i li-i e n i [ o ,u IN,T, n
I • *i n I I ■ a im!
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I'a a v
IH i H
at l a a l o l . I'la rU a aad *r I I * i l l fr o m w h a t t h e y w o rn d u r in g th e M i-jin'* io n . w tn -n r a i l w a y ) ftm -iu n d u o * .» * tw u rd two mile
1 ii r |fi-t * for I ui'siin y * l&gt; in ljiif*!
Bf r * * a r f n *1 Merck *k i m .
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mi l e s
nf
I *’&gt;[ - I t ;
fitritl lull t h»* y | -11 hi it lily w rit
r e o r g a n iz a t io n p la n s w e p - sot m u n it io n . T in - * * w o u ld n av
noi.LA*i&gt; i- i i r . i .1
u tiiih i* I 1** mile* »it*t *»f thr o n * ^ I t i a s A i i a m i j h i * i l i l v a t l m
w ip e d o u t e n t ir e ly th e s t o c k in s e v e r a l r o a d s w h u h "•■•■iiieil
M I im
tent ^tnal) j5l*4f il ;&lt;' vvt'N- thii'ilOMIMl* I .K A * — Ua*la*a# M l a l ( * l jie r m a n e n t ly o n th e r o c k s , a n d tu rn e d p r o p e r t ie s o v e r in UliifH al W fs r l, Tim S e v e n !)
ninth Ih viPin ii took llo lte n . J t thi* others til tiie |ji**l ft-ur ih»y.v
i | u n r*»;i»n A M . t&lt;&gt; 1'-’ : " " " " o n a n d 2 0 0
■t .'B IC IU m U M H A T H
l of Knicland rre a trd
b o n d h o ld e rs to r e c o v e r w h a t t h e y c o u ld . T h e H o b b s lu ll Mlirr of th** K h u r rie*r S t r r k n d f .
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T u c iiln y
th*5 tenth ronucru
1**7 a ll* la A i r i e r *
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M ila rh e r’** r a r r ir r pilot jt
have
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---------------------w ip in g o u t o^ r a i l w a y s to e k .
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• mn w h irh hroke under Ibe N in lt, |„ „ „ |r t .,l.
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A f t e r c o n s id e r a t io n f o r tw o y e a r s , th e H o u s e J u d i c i a r y A fm v * violent attack *ahi the', tnrytet* fru iii im ifh ern Honshu to ]
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C o m m it t e e r e p o r t e d u n a n im o u s ly to r e c o m m e n d ii
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[J,* , m u lle in tty n k y u ., &gt; ol t In­ 1’•- 1 hy th® S p u iin h
A ll a k lla a rT a eCirca. carta at S e n a t e h a s s t i l l to c o n s id e r it , b u t il s e e m s lik e ly t h a t it s in the
-l&lt;5 hours llir y nn lone (m irth ,luy m fm - that A.ltn
---* at
Akeake. rcealallaae a l l a a “llr*
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• a lrria la a tc a le fa r Ik * a a iM e r at I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m m it t e e , a ls o , w i l l d e s ir e to s e e er i-nulit re *i*t.
Urilish Near Brunen
1*5 inch
irun
h»ttli-*hi|7*
h»v* |
re HI as faa tr w ill k* r a a r f r t fa*
ih c r a i lw a y s p u t on t h e ir f e e l m o re s o u n d ly a n d h o p e fu lly
■I re sa le * a t r a n le la s ra I re.
llritoh nir-lmrne triwip* pu*he.l noureil the i i-iplo-i.e rharoes ,
to the mitskirt* nf Itrum-n, five I Into shore •lcfc-sr- in likinawii
la le a t
K « a i» ir * r
l« » » r**ra la- t h a n e a r li e r p la n s c o n t e m p la t e d .
/|»c». 1Mr. r*pr**&lt;a1e Tb» llc r a lt
T h e r a i l w a y s , w it h w o b b ly r a i l s a n d d o d d e r in g old r o l l ­ mile* northeust of We«el. white or vu tnifv
Ja Ik * aatlaael ll*ld of a t t r r l lr la s
n.
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A I mo t e .f -■
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Ih e ir
n lll** * arc ra a la le la rt la Ik * le ts- in g s t o c k , h a v e done a t n n i- n il u &lt;-n1 jo lt m I he v a i
-nm -lusl th ris. mite* to t&gt;l 1. 1e * " T f - p f n\M
Tat r ill* * at Ik* ra a a lr* M i l k prlk- c h a n c e s o f f u t u r e b u s in e s s a r e good T h e i r h o p e is o ..w fo r ........ ..
i.i
.-loirg
* i* miles east * i m fo rm u lm n ,
1, *. -.-- 1 t « N unit 2
rl*e l k ra ta a e rlr ra la I k lra « a e a t
a bo o st fro m t h e n a t io n , n o i a k n o e k o n t
I h i", s e rv e th
0*M I ark.
W e.el mill lin k ..* up firm e lv w ill. ie p » ite ,i
i.«J.
• ••1d 1111j 1111j td
_ Tk# lle r a lt le a arrm krr at T k * n a t io n in w a r a n d p e a re , in I h m u ii a n d d e ju e s u m , .u a l t h e Hie Nm ih A rn iV 1* I'h irlie lh lliv . , .* I % lh .it i ,i f f n I ft l I « • 'I 't'ldi
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tilU it'il
In
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i J|i*rd
f'M C H
Aeaarlaled l ‘ r*e* rrk lrk I* • ic la - n a t io n s h d tilii n o w s ta n d b y w i t h a l i t t l e w e ll d . e r v e il a *
Friday, March ;«&gt;, ID-l-c
F R I D A Y , heinff a
a lr* lr r a llt lv t I* Ikr- u » I n r»Nnfth «*f llr u fifn , l i n t ivfi S k ( and tlfft'/Ht* tn**tiiitui imiia hi lie
pakllra lla a a l a ll a*r*a d lr» *lrk re s is t a n c e .
•«u*| Army furron wen friMifl»*tl fiyukyu*. iifiil »-iifim- .1 it- l
rr* t 11*4 ta II a* *»&lt; a t k rriil* *
•m(I'll!inf etc*!ward almtiii un'ift
«.-«-•«1a!
1 »*w ah Ii |
r r e t llr t la tkle * * * * * i l l ala*
**j|. with cf* im or» hip.
hidinc ntivnl j *1111f 11 *
Ik* l» * * l arret a a k llih a d k*r*laL K O A L H O L I D A Y in the S ta ir &lt;*t M.-rida, the follow A ll rla k t* I* rrp a fcllra lU a at **♦•
thrir r 1 ru*I movi*mrnti». Tl»» lamiti
I)r“ft|t4‘ Ihc Admit ill - sd« nr. .
1*
*
lla l 4 l* * a tr k r# k * r* la i n alee racal re^Htancr w hich Scotiah an I ihdrd Wi»ji r a ti *t* fur N|r*frui*iU*»ii
»*r»*4.
________
T h e H o u s o h a s p a s s e d u n a n im o u s ly a n d s e n t to th e t'nnadinn tr«»&lt;»p&lt; had U 'r n 'm t v t * that in van o n
friv*hl*'Mi»d Japa n
injr banks w ill not lie open fo r business on llu it (late.
W E D N E S D A Y , M A Jt. 18, 1945
Ihi* rd fkiirti nf 1undid.' drt ! vy* tin.
S e n a t e a h ill e x t e n d in g t h e S e le c t iv e S e r v i c e A c t a s il Itiir in Uir I t r u . . Ai£A«
F'icld Marah®! inland®
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fh*
a..t»thw!
b iiw f* , f o r a. p e rio d o f a y e w r w ft'-T M a y try, VA 15, o r u n t il M Tth rrn e ixi
Sit
H* rriiird
J.
Mnnt&gt;f*»ifM*ry
riiunt of (ikiidCAa rims t&gt;y IH**
, v - t - * * a c K B j.
th e end o f h o s t i lit ie s , w h ic h e v e r c o m e s f i r . i l A n d P r e s id e n t h ri dic rh en d, aiipextretl to
fo l
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v.uubi
f H T t e n s id h , h n s " f m n o u n c ln P t f ia t t o t a l ir fo b iliu a lim i i s e x p e j i c i l \ M (u n tan m e rr’i p u ifi hmt «w u pd
NOT V EN ER A TE TH E S A «JC
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r a t ; a l a m o n t h ly n v e rt ig o o f iilm u t 'r t .o h fi m , (1
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iii tin* I c Ninth A rm v '4i!*i 11,
rir--ii: t . M arch
N 1id if 1 ' I r 1 1 - 1 \ »• j f 1 Jftt if ltd
nn*tu*v -liuuld he mad r n i l
voc,I o f understanding. He (loath a g a in s t th e p re s e n t l!tfi,0 f)n m o n t h ly a v &gt; 'ra g e lo p ro v o le J 1 1 - |., h n ii« h nn.i i Kmehun fm
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r e p la c e m e n t s u n t il th e e n d o f t h e J a p a n e s e w a r
'•
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toul.— I'ro v , fi;3 2 .
t fittt lit . »ion kA 1 * filfhtinir With t.*' flu* |*«l
tl* f**l« .»» \ I|*1M|**
I t m a y c o in e a s a s h o c k to s o m e 1 lin t su m u m w ill s t i ll
l i .r ft Hit 1f rit lie of u f ci » h ,i u
wkr*j 1 a**ti&lt;rTd
W tle l Watch
h a v e lo e n t e r s e r v ic e , e v e n a f t e r th e e n d o f ho M illie s ,n "
htrhwiiv which fclre*- thrtddfii
\ 1nutz in *i mi -ifrd thit Shvy
(F m m The W ashington S t a n
K u r o p e . N ot a li o f t h e s e , h o w e v e r , w ill tie nr-*-&lt;]■-*| in r e ­ lh» I'J'ihf
j Muari'li pill,.* » j*j 1 -a
..1 1ill* .a t ft
T in y descendant of iinlictue sun­
I If •. 1
In II
M riiid Icr
M ,1 y (j{ llu h ijd 1 I ID onls I %•»
p la c e c a s u a lt ie s . M a n y m u s t t a k e th e t iia n - - o f m - n &gt;n
d ial nr.ct h inir-glu**,
r . i t i h ' . f ’ S S r v r i.lh A rm v *dt m i|»-* M«.nth
•k y•
Mh»1i !#V
F x iju ia lte w ith precious m etal and f u r lo u g h o r r o t a t io n d u t y in t h i s c o u n t r y , n s t h e r o t a t io n m im tl ns Iniiy drive n*.rthw ar*1(
,1 th u • * tilftU c ti l if**
delicate atone*.
s y s t e m s p e e d s u p . O t h e r s m u s t * p e r f o r in 'h e d u t ie s o f m e n f»*i»n 1 he Mi d itrrra n rftn hy rnnk *)np*. &lt; ..u ti m*d 1. »♦1 ih Miiy iin*l
You w h isp e r the * » t t p of m in­ d is c h a r g e d o n t h e s e r v ic e |s n n l s y - ie m
liar two rm * in if* of the Ithtiv It in e * n ij iih *l&gt;ii
..,1 Mm. im |
ute* all lig h tly hy
♦•tnlv MoTdliv 1 ii the a n ,4 toiD jft** I ’nlua)n |* 1
\\ a . at) I
O u r m i l i t a r y fo r c e s c a n n o t t a k e ;m v c h . i f u .- . on w in k
ji
wa* di-* d*»«p I M n o h a l i ’
I -l and
, ere 1 uf 1 ted
W hile your great brother* strik e n e s s o f n u m b e r s , in v ie w o f t h e la r g e p a rt ot th e J a p a n e s e of Mnf 1 ri hn m
, V f •r 111 hrdjyehead
Mitnr 1 * ’tiilr* 4* , 11
hour* to &lt;olemn lone*.
A r m y w h ic h m u s t s t ill he d e f e a le il
} a nit t- \ f*»iil •|®&gt;
«*|i hll«t h- » 11
1
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I,U *tro ii* and sh im m erin g toy, al
„i
M.OmI j*
mi&gt;M heyoml price.
John
M. Met own Jr.
* Lard L t
*
W ith *m n ll Jeweled liear! *el In •»
casket of gold.
Y iilll are ll" l h alf «o precious .»
u 11 it
tm
i i l i il
\f*n
Or Fu Mam h11 is &lt;f«-i««I I hi** fp rpli-t t &gt;»in#*®** v jliiati
one of the tick*
1 PI . J •
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n
v
.
v -i 0 , , lt l| ,,t
T h a i m e a iu ie the i n m u ll your w ill n e v e r n g iu n c u r r y on* t | i i i l i - 0 i p li.i
11
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hand* cannot hold
s t r io ig e jipi,si m in is r e p lt ie s l n m i I t in im i , m
t ■i f I ■ r * . m i 1
.* • •
&gt; 1" i n * t
U - i A i t j
i * iv '.i iy
For who would p refer you In th r k n o w n g o r illa like ap es i i o m
\1i V " i m .i He d ie il in
■&gt;
1 M Mill
V1It
V\
F' ■ID F t , , . r n ' r - i 1 - t * ' ft FI f 11 t " ' 1' ■ 1 1
moment o lived.
I |M I D K SI \Ti«»N
VI.il f
i f
* . 1 1 ! .1 t l 1
o n W a s h in g t o n 's it ir t b d in
4 - •eii.l •
fl
I f J'If* i, i itl •1*J aTl*«nf
T h a t c ry e ln llite d love between *
M r*
n
. , - I -v .'
Tills i n f o r m a l inn m i n e s tro rn S.i \ IC ob m -i
itie in.vei
w ilLuni M /uijhf) Jr
e.f Hun . . . 1 1 , . I . I . 17 t i l l * 11 , 1 ■ ’ 1 •- • f t fc‘
tireath and a h re a lh T
ist w h o h a s c b i o n i i led Hr |'u Mnn. Im s s|m i,„ o lm I n - t o n
Tsir*! vt 1 ha&gt;* t..m|*lrled a y ft* r m g . * , 1 i t — - t i t • I i V i . v f i M i i i
And w hut nr* you now to tha"
7
•er \MS* ovprM*«*
*tiit h the
H e killed his c r e a i j i . n o f f at t h e r&gt;-&lt;jiiest . .f t l M . h tn e s .
..I t h»*» • I I
c e rta in hour,
! ii l-t
Ki ght-l
l* j
Mkiwt mil*
H, i*M**l * d
That fragm ent of time that aigtu- g o v e r n m e n t , w h o felt t h a t to o m u m l e a d . i - , an d m o v i.
1. r..
hit - l.s'eri I'lmiiiitmliHl hy
i. I- I I. |ol.H
fie il death ’
f a n s would a s s u m e all o t h e r &lt; lion •- to l,e e.j ,.,l| , ,h„|„,j,. ; ,| Ii *
hi*
i*fvr«l a I \ t
•il i* rfiuitnrili'f
F H K T iF .k H K K R H IG H T
It is s u r p r is in g t h a t U n h t ii. r .-!■ w H o ^ |„ s- s .jt m g riii•1 1la- r 1 &gt; Vb*tfk. 4urifi|f the yi'Hf
Idler,
1 Le 'J 1’• * 1tiar ttld Hunfiif il
Sti*lemt*nl of lhe Kir®l Nutional r h a r n e t e r . H e m ig h t s lin p lv h a v e n n i,n n n ye it T h a i ttu m g li
t&gt; * I'dlHit lit 1he F f / hth
Hank a01f ’ Orlundu rrvml® nearly th e d o c to r Ito re a f h in e st* ria n ie , li e w u , t •-n 11v a .liif.iiu e s e - | 9d
.
jjunK
\ .r 1 ui . *• - I j TI.hi, i« t(n* at .n uf
dullora in &lt;Jri&gt;o*il* •*
w h o a e r e a l n a m e w a s K u k u s t n n n i M am lim it ,i
Mir anti M1" W t II Irl m II /.neHr S
id wfth Ifi mluloB
&gt;
r.f id
‘i
f •MJ link A •• nil*
Two yy^arl!
f a r nip'. T h a t u* o lot &lt;4
lit w "Alfa*. Mii* Murk'iii'Mii u U III v.
money untl a tr®fn«ndou® growth
Hi iV4« Inuyloft
,1
for any hank
iA
Mlui* N ct *i\ 111|r
Lr.iBtl* u*-i
"M ore
K rlf
Service
i* Seen
Fill i
’ *ii*4 \Hi* -I finM r
pll*4 f r tun 1r*I I. h 11 *t A f in y ta i n *
A fte r
W « r " —«ay»
a
heaitlme.
The lilea l o m i In b« lh « t nobwly
■Aril* inrtiftCimi N »*i hlft-iif, n.-ftilv
JiNf rnih *. L* i »thfI On* p*Hhl u f i i i*
I* going In have In do unything
nt all exrept push a button, liul
Lirjll
ficll. lit tirKi' .N, J'fttltih
F f m Tag® «)»•
aomtbbdy I* going to have to .'ro n ti.
force®
were
officially
pl®red
Nn«*t iihcrj? was ill.* ftt«* uf the im ,
make the button.
PAULS. Mar 2H. i.dN Aitirriran
l,Mf*&gt;
&gt;
Put Urn’* third army I* reported and Mr itiali fnrc®n [HHirr.1 its 41 [ A p .m rrfii) ftrnif.rcd cnUimn «•f I
lo have -captured Worm*
How­ torrent ictum the plain® of mid t il** J 11 ®t Vr my
w &lt;•j «t n ih . i U* t I
R rid K t Lam ps
ever, it eeem* doubtful whether dir (itnnanv lu®t niiflit through 22 Hill* *, n**i I licn®t froiu t in hi i
hi&gt; O.I.* will find time these bti*y demor a M ini
S u n
rr^ i'ln n . r. cicnt c ity of I 1miniik". wiih li 1
day*, to ; n fishing. Miami l’o»l. •mnthintr irrrHMridy
*" ti l* &gt;1 tpi M -n.lay &gt; &lt;.ih&lt;u!ti
We'll wager they'll rapture a
link-up witb K u s m a p aitnn-s in -i.l-ng* . m -I vi.i * rep*.tie,I wtibigood many worm* on their way
(he East
I -, 11 mill*- *d U .1 ll.il
.i.tnf'
cnm plctc
to Berlin
The entire front w#» nblare Hide- aluto-l doe imilh of I-tank
foil
Aubrey William*, another well w-llh the fire* of victory «* Allied
Anuther tnnk force siiitlcd down
known eommunlil, who ha* long divisions and armies vied with
held a prominent part fn the one another In the wild dash east­ a super highway southi-ust (ro-n
government at Washington, hai ward from the Rhine toward Liinhurg to within a doien miln
gone down lo defeat In a Renata Berlin, Its than 2.17 mile* away. of a junction with Third At my
fighlilig
In
F'rnnkftiti
vote on his appointment ns Tlural Both the mighty American a rm ­ forces
n p iiro xin in telv
21.1
Elerlriflratlon Administrator. The ies In the center and the British W r t ila r u
torn B e rlin
vote was f&gt;2 to 3A against hie in the north were racing ra.twnrd a irl.o e miles
Lontl tlie K«*ler I’nriulf
almost
unopposed,
and
a
front
confirmation
Hodges Gains 27 Miles
9 .« )5
dispatch declared "Tin- rout i*
I icut Gen, I nurtney H Hodg-s
in a Imply, figurt'-flal
lie careful about *tartlng for­ underway.*
roaring F i t s ! Army lank f o u r ,
est flea*
The
dry
weather
c o m p lclc
f'artli] censorshfi' shrouded tbr registered gin n* ns high as 27
through which we have been extent of the sviisatlnnul tilled in lies during l in- ita.v. rnandnn.
tprinji navy (In-as luut'hpaulng wai an* which might advances, but the enemy radin dig mils! art) pressure on the
easily turn small bonfires Into ■aid AYS. Third Army column* frnntn and dist.r ganinsi enern,
ocl with crinp linRerie
dangerous conflagrations.
And w e n approaching Wueriburg in Iluring Monday night llnriges' in
Incidentally, most forest fires are Uavarla, 223 mile* from Berlin fanlrv first crossed n liastlly
trim. Front our collec­
causad by carelessly thrown away and had reached Lolir, 22f&gt; miles built bridge over the l.ahn River
cigarette butts.
tion of colorul prinlH,
from the rubbled German capital, m Limhurg, with thr dawn his |
lighting In Frankfurt
tanka began tearing along the
Th* Red Cross campaign -work­
soft postela anil check*
Third Army doughboys were suner hirhway toward Frankfurt.
ers have been doing a splendid
First and Third Army troops
Job. With th* largest goal In the fighting In tha heart of Frank­
Huy them as complete units or separately
that nix&gt;t-light fcmlnihistory of lhl» county, they have furt on the aaat side of the were disclosed already to have
Main
River
nfter
charging
across
linked
up
four
miles
south
of
already raised 116,333 on a $17,nity—plus in fnahion700 quota- The Red C r o n de- a damaged railroad bridge In the f'oblrm, far behind the plunging
w n i much support; the cam­ face of blistering machinegun spearhead*.

BANK HOLIDAY NOTICE

Future War Drafting

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The Sanford Atlantic

Florida State Rank

National Hank

of Sanford

W ins 11is &lt; aptaim v |

'r-Sgl. William Zachry
( ommcndrd Ry ( hief

3 U. S. Armies Are
Li nked In Front
East Of Rhine!

EASTER
BEA UT\

BRIGHTFNUP
with NEW LAMPS 5tnd TABLES!

Junior Lamps
and
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Shades— ^.75 to 0.K5
Tahh* Lamps

Shades- 2 * 05
Rases— y .5 0

much and mortar fire. They had a
atrong bolding fn the southwntarn part of German'* ninth city,
•Before one will be granted
ted a but tha tnemy still was resisting
barber’s license in Miami, th* atubbomly.
T h * Allled-controlled Luxeraapplicant must stand a rigid ex­
ttiy steal and ourg radio said that Wletaden,
amination, both Bhyilcsl
mental.
H t mu*t know the four mlta* west of Frankfurt
name* and number of bonee In naar tha confluence of the Main
the ikeleton. and muscles and and Rhlna Riv en, had een seltayatama of th* body aro numberI among th* quastlm i the anleant must answer before a Il­
ia issued.— Florida Advo-j
cat*. Wonder if they a lio have]
• to know how to cut hair.
paign
workers
deserve
credit for their work.

Thousands of prisoners overrun
b - the First and Third armored
columns streamed to the Ivor,
sometimes without a single guard.
Bridges and roads to tho cast
were Jammed with supplies pour­
ing in behind th* rampaging
armor and motorised Infantry
The identities of the powerful
armored divisions leading th-

fresh dresses for Easter!

GOOD TABLE

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DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

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junard’i Litr»C fun suit from the land of bikci "n
beauties, sun *n sun clothes. A knockout cotton
twill by Hope Skillman with red and hlue, brown
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and yellow, or black and lime crossbars on white.

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Midriff and Boy Shorts, 8.98
Matching1Skirt, 3.98

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TOIVN hand-tailored auito. You’ll irel »
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cnllet turn v.iii’ll find juat'the dre.c.i you want! Twopiece Htyie.x, lingerie trimmed . . one jiieco flower—
.splashed prints in small ami large sires!

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at lu point* men &lt;&lt; use witn
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Of'A’s Acting District Director
Thomur I. Hisgen ti«l»y issued
u remindci
to North
Florida
housewives
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Saturday. Whilu reininding cotisumeis that iiluc Stamps X-5,
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Slumps Q-5, 11-5, und S 5 expire

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G et Yours Early!

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CANNING St'GAH
Sueur for home cunning this
year, white not u» much us In
1944, should still he enough for
all legitmato needs. Contrasted
with last srascn'a maximum al­
lowance of 25 pounds of canning
sugar per person, this ycat's
maximum allotment will he ’ 20
pound;-, per person, with no fami­
ly receiving
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FtJKI. t i ll .
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now valid at 10 gullona each.
uAHOLINR
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June 21, 1U45.
Hallooing rules
r.ow require that eacn car owner
write his license number and state
on each coupon in his possession
as soon as it is issued hi us by
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POTATOES . 5 Ibi

CABBAGE

APPLES ... 3 lbs

Jewel
MEATS
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lb

FRIDAY HOT SHOT ONLY!

Pound

49c

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17c
Smoked Bucon

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Sunnyland Pure Pork Smoked

Wbota Bolt

Fla Snappe.

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Country SlyU

Souse

Sausage

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LIFEBU O Y

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FILLETS
ib

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New Florida Potatoes

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Advance Shortening . 4-lbs. . 70c

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I'm oo expert on colic*! Out I
do know good codec when I Mate
it...an d codec that'* 9 WAYS
BETTER it really ddirioui!
That*, why I always serve Aft?
Coded ltrs extra stand tasting
. . . and Ucomes in tnra* delicious.

OCTAGON
Granulated Soap
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Northern W hiting

Suanytond Long Unk

ib

5 lbs. 33c
10 lbs. 61c
25 0)s 1.49

Mullet

Pound

Smoked Pork

Sausage

ills Bros

Pa. Spanish

SAUSAGE SPECIA LS

Sunnyland Skinless

B o llard s

Croakers

1 0 c Backbone

SAUSAGE

FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS . 12or pkg . 2 for 15t
BUTTER..... . . . . Jb 48c C EER Y ..J tti« L ja L S c

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Skins

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Boyte
Exterminating ^Co...
ElASTEU BUNNIES

Termite ruid Pest Control
A Ruts
• Red Hutf.• Roaches • Fleas

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Termites controlled
our 5-vcnr me.thud.

nica mid colored chicka for
Easter I Place your order
now!

with

Phone or write
PHONE 9532
221 South Main St..
Orlando

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blue-print
of
the
mviiMofi t h a t n o v e r r . i m e o f f w a s
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Belgium

for Complete

Motor Tune-Up

KroslbiU* is « form of morttficut um litre to the net ion of eoU

Phone 200

in ci ttiujt off

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from the fingers, lorn,

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limit quantltlcH.

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gCMwIn.

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show t h a t u a i corrrj*|K»ntlh n v r b a t t l e * ! »n

&lt;.EUM\N INVASION P LA N S

SAVE GAS

Tel 35ft—

K E E P LIQUOR
ON YOUR
SHELF FOR

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Sanford, Florida

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. have nvemgrtl from one to 1 1 2
per cent, they saltl
| In the same time. .'I.OOU.OOO
fret of nrwnrgr) film ami I ,f»00,

HUNT'STUXEDOFEEDSTORE

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TFIE SANFORD flE R A L b , SANFORD, FLORIDA

LEGAL NOTICE

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HAVE

YOUH

CLOTHES

ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY

WINTER

CLEANED

“QUALITY ALWAYS”
105 W. 1st St. Phone 8R4-J

* A N I ) PUT INTO CEDAR
BAGS

NOW FOR

PRO

TECTION!
•

T E L E V HONE
OPERATORS

Wnillng until Ihe la«l
minute can he disastrous
when it cornea to having
. your winter things cleaned
§nnd stored. A f t e r the
moths take hold there’H
not much left!

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EXI’KRIENCK t'NNBCENSAHY
E SSBN TIA I, W O K I
WITH
PKATKTIMK KU TtiR S

Bring in hangers pljjasel

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Firf]iirtit

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LANEY DRY CLEANING CO*
110 E. 2nd

Phono IflC

P aid

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Incrr^eoa

K in ir.'lin ie a t

Aiiiily Eiiipluyinpnt .Supervisor
11 A Wcrkihtys Salurilay*. V 12
SOU. B E L L TKI. * TEL. CO.
n o e . ist st.
Do Nut Apply If Nqw
Euaeard In Essenlial Work

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lift If I l)

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How To Relieve
Bronchitis *
Crromulilun relieve* promptly t» avu« It i o m ntaht to Uie scat of the
i cava*
rouble
trouble to tMnp tooacn and expel
in. and aid nature
i renn laden
to aootlve ana heal raw, trndel. tnnamed bronelilal mucous m o tsinwnea TWI your d ru n ltt to eel) you
* bottle of CreomuLKm with the un(Icmtandlna jttu must like tho
It
tulrkly allays the cough or rou are
to have your money back.

Let’s raid the icebox... Have a Coca-Cola

GREOMULSION

for Cougbi, Chetf Ctildr, Brooch i f r

How women ^ girls
mat/get wanted relief,
from (uncHon*! periodic p*ln j
Ml bfMjftht r»-

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f« R ti tpngl f*Tk*1 i* ditliwM T tft m
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C A R D U I
Auto Glass Properly Replaced.
When you want broken glima replaced come to
I

^ou wait . . . or at the moat In a cuuple of hours.
All kinds o f glasa work done
D m » e r Top*

Frenh

BIRDSE^’S
Mill P rice s

the place that upeclulizea in this work.
If you are pressed for time we um put It in whlla

^

.Mill

Picture From ins

(jla.HH shriven

^Mirrora, we have new ones and i calker your old one*.
All work done by on expert, and guaranteed.

liirdticy’H Quiility Fcetla
100 Ills
All S ta rter Mn*h
3.05
Growing Muh
3.58
Ikying Maah
3.54
Srralch Feed
3.13
Ilroller Maah
3.70
Dairy Feed ........
3.I0
H og F e e d ...
3 .2 9
Hpecinl discou n t 5 bag« tc
ton iotn

BIRDSEY FLOUR
&amp; FEED MILLS
315 E. I hI. St.

*

SEMARIK GLASS

AND MIRROR COMPANY

f c l U W i2 w ).8 t,

l»hone 320

R E LIEV E
H A C K A C M H
tone
NERVES

1%Mil U illons it ref l.ahrl, l Ilf. Nrvllf %t * u1■hI f«i I kr 11tif He) m
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httuiuc a symbol nl Imppy, ft I n slung times together e ti iywlu.ic.

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A D V E R T ISIN G

BATES

B U S IN E S S S E R V IC E ,

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Vatar
Heaters
Heaters

and

Room
________

orange
groves,
II ARROW I Nt.
S. Williams, 1113
farms, etc.
F I V E ROOM HOU8E. threa lota,
E. llth St.
-8 8 0 4 ■Sanford -*Asnx Price »2.
At TO BODY WORK
500.00. Phone 732, Robert A.
Williams,
Atlantic
Natlonul E X P E R T workmanship to take
wrinkles and dents out of fend­
Bank Bldg.
ers ami auto liodics.
Keep your car looking good!
IS ACRES r u . n l l r I W J n *
HOLLER MOTOR HALEB
Weat aid* of Sanford. W, E.
208 W. 1st Hi.
Phone 522
Klrthboff, J r .
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TRACTOR PLOW and Harrow
ONE 1631 PONTIAC HeiaK gdod
for litre or Rent. 305 Holly
running conditlom-$250.00. Can
Ave. Phone 680-K.
be seen after 5700 P. M. at
819 Elm Ava.
__________ WELDING: By an expert with
30 year*' «p erience who g u a r
TWO SMALL f a m e —one with
antics evatv Job. Would apa eeree tiled land, good well,
pM-cixte a trial. Temporarily
two story dwelling, garage, out
located af 4l)8 H French Ave.
hOuso, about COO f t west of
A. IL Welch.
_____________ _
bsltt Monroe Poat Office. One
with 5 acres Ulad land, good ST O R A G E your c a r at K an t •
Gkragc.
Sped*'
raUi
dead
well, about H mile from Lake
s t o r a g e . ___________
Monroe Post Office, with twoalary dwelling. 2 atory barn.
MATI RI'.HS RENOVATING
J.W . Ball. Phone 15. Lake
ALL TY P E S mattresses and box
Monfoe, Fla.__________________
springs rebuilt.
Have your
work Hoii# while we xtlll hive
BPRING PLANTS now ready—
ticking. One day xrrvice If de:
, J^ afon i
IK L a

mntrfiM-omau

thousand. Southern Plant ratro
Arcadia, Fla
. ____________

HELP

Touehton, 1101 CeUry Asm. has
a complete line of Ballard
Ft#di; also grocrrlts and gaso-

ir» C.t, l j;r. i n . t
li.r . . *
of h runt Hint .. 1 1 .111..0I to.
ployee,
marked
vvilh nsssult
against his wtfo, Ruth, was tram
ferred-hrdiHlir- J r 4er-t*furrnn to
the County.
Mrs. Shaw was attended til
Iter
home.
007
West
Ninth
Street by Dr. J . A. Smith for
what he described us a flesh
wound caused by s bullet pi ssing
through s portion of the thigh.
This wound, he stated, had not

T H E T A B L E IS
S E T F O R YOU

i o A. M. until 2 P. M.
a week. Salary $7.00.
2, 31r. Mullins, Kits

ca n c a l fo r COc
DlnW O S I g - 7 5 c
GI v p U r vl 1 1 W ------ C A R L T O ^ T * t

COM
EANDOfTTM

Bifi: Task Forces
And 2,000 Ships Re­
ported Engaged In
Action Off Japan

W ir e

AMi rU t x t m a i

R tU c j a iia g f M j a ity u

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
P h on e

ialw id s'

Ig n iliu n

“
GOOD INVEHTMENT
7 Frame. 3-room cottages for
Negro tenants. All In good comll
tlop. Well located. 1H »cr# Plot LOST
I.uiltcR blue billfold In
Comer Southwest Road and IHth
Klti Thruin Monday mtr. con
BL I*rlc# $42003)0 Exclusive with
turning m*»nr\, no idrnttflf®
— JA M E S J . HACKETT. REAL
t iuii Return H T Thomas. Fire
TO R , *3 East Pina 8t- Orlando
Dept phunr 78. Reward.______
Phkna 7 5 8 8 . ______________
LOST:
It Inr X 1’nrker fmmtaln

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New

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G e n e ra to r U egu latoru

Mil and gold Navy wings. R»»Mld 11- * V*3. Saiifuld.

PI

TAN I 'l . n r l l I'llltS K with wocalrn liandlr, rniiiailung idonllfunth m iur.1 and io*sry, lust
I.l, Kltst Street Saturday. Re­
turn t*&gt; Herald.
Reward.
REWARD for information about
Female huff rocker spaniel due
to ulvn birth to puppies this
week.
J&gt;'*t about two weeks
n1*11.
CmitACt
Mr».
M.
C.
Tin n»h. Valdes Hotel, Room
404.
______________________ _

U nion U a lle rle a
Oil F llla n t
K l e c l i l r Mi.lorn

C om p lete

—

In ihr
.iti.u , e y »

brief Fan
OJ..I traffic

color

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LAMPS FOR BEAUTY'

R e p a irs

2 0 7 Mngnnlin Rhone 101

Phone 732

R EA L ESTA TE-nRO K ER
Atlantic Bank Bldf.

Eaquisitely

Brorn wherc I sit _ Ay Joe Marah

7 HOOU UNFUBHIBUED houic,
TO BUY used refrigerator. Phone
91 7 -J.______________________ .
CONTACT with owner of 17x226

than good tire.
o. 1406, Sanford.

S IT . WANTED—

and Thursday
boater. Chars.

ury can Ihj made, and
decorator could wish.

,\s comfortable h.w
•i .m smart 'ts any i
Cov ere* I in iluruM

Pretty Shades,

Lock

Ber t ChUder*g hone# burned
down last week, end the only
good thine that name out of It
m e it cured him of swearing.
B e rt Just couldn't think of
words to fit the occasion, to he
Just gave up.

Trom where I a t, there** •
moral In Bert * experteno* A lot
of ua feel wVtre got the flree ct
thl* war under control...that
we con relax a little, maybe let
up on buytn* bonds, donating
blood, or fighting Inflation. , .

CHAIR AND OTTOMAN

w P S R W ^ rT Jc

1 FOR YOUB CAB
WE WILL give you fun '

for your ear— epot cash,
and we will handle tha fo­
ment red tape fa r you.
. lots of bothar. your time

Good Bjrt, trouble—when you relax In thl*
fine Lounge ;,Cha|rl Spring filled construc­
tion, beautifully upholstered In • chdke of

"fo L L E ^ M O T ^ R A L F .

WANTED TO RENT

Spring Filled Sectional Davenport

dark comer I

Bert Loses the W ar
Single-Handod

CARRIAGE In good
b Steel frame,
I

No •eUldren

seciiotiH.

atyled

lnnipn to brlRhton
that

sm -£ T S

only.

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CLEAN COTTON RAGS for
ford Nava’ Air BUtlon, 1
to Sanford Furniture 0 m

Ns. 106 t f s SttUt

Easter Services Sunday To
Commemorate Resurrection

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Citrus Growers Are
Worried Over Iaish
Qf Snuiller Fruit

Roth Ja c k ­
Tbf Iratlilmnnl |*
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son. will provide special choral vice* wrf** nuiiliH (r«t l*»
. A
musk with sccnmtuiiilmeiit hy Shamru. i$w#$p(f*«i ».% this.
•
Miss Catherine ('lari. Boh Crum­ virfitirn
Jn* k Zlohm
*0»i*LI*'
ley will be the song leader, and Blum aikl l^»u lltrvirk
a loud speaker system will be
The Udim of I hr * nog !•*•.•» t *ti
set up under direction of David i r t
rrj&gt;ort«**l lo h*\»«
Howard.
h«r$l &gt;niunnc I hr n*«*k*t
(**»
The call lo worsb p will be by hard scouring the nmrkrt to get
the Rev. H. M. IVtrion of the irovi)ion* |i» prr|Mir tin* in* rr*
South Side Baptist Church The or thr Setltr tulili' tttrhiditi/ ihr
Scripture lesson will he given hy (militif»nal •‘crfille' f *•I*
•••jt*'
the Hev Cleen E. Smith, of the rhirkro nn«l r$M the Irimmink**
Christian and Missionary Alliance
' T h u o f i m i i : *»r «i-*h*‘ r to
Tabernacle. Hymns m nr will in
uiii«|ur m all
elude "All Hall The Ihiwer of
Jesus N^me;" “ Up From the hi* |irnfmm h'»lir»f
•• •• ••
(,ra*.
He Arose,** and "Jesus thr t l»4IUNJ»l»*t* »»f
•i«•*
*h»
Shall Iteign where e'er the Jsun " Jr^Al^h
ha* I hr *« t^*«.
A solo will he sung by Hot. Itrarclltiir lei reitmi llnlrt .** tit*
Crumley, who is home on vara ticjttrut tion mi**l op|ifr*w»*'»» tu- tt*»tion from kliami University.
lociartj U|Min U5.
I*rayer will be offared by
"Tonijcht mi a c r * l r l ir * t r th*- i
Major A- S. TVhorton of lh« S al­ ( r u t nf our H U ra tin n . »$• fr»*l |
vation Army. Benediction will be th*t IIt t lc r ’i r v ll r m p irr i* t«»t
by the Rev. V. Ik. Grantham, terinr.
hi% forrw mmi»***I,
h»%,
pastor v&gt;f the Christian Churrh, romplrtr downfall * \|k*« t#*•I at
and secretary uf the Ministerial • nv moment.
»
Association.
" F iv e
«n«l n n r
n ail •*••11 •
|
*ldr.
Mass will he held at 9:0(1 o’- Jew** nnr th ird «»f
rlock
at
All B*&gt;ul» Catholic will h# tirtable* t*» crlrhr.tle* I' t
ri order thi tit**.;*■*
h«*
Churrh. At 1 1 (h) o'clock. Father
•Moil« *.f hi %•• if **r Mil)
William Narhtrab will conduct a »n thr furnace nvhr* »*i I I* .*• • »•
".II g.iM.li „|»| (tint I
High Mass, fnlluwrd hy the brpe • lr mth ram |w , b fi*ealh ll** l*ai|t$ir, •■!••
'
' hrt*. g.'tlcn la, “ fir»l
diction. There will l&gt;e special t haiiilH n arul It* lit* &lt;•*• e***ti4&gt;
Im*.*
I the a . , I , taf.tr of
Easter muaic by the choir under lion ram ps uf
all
(I.*.*,
win. h,-!|»t-.|
“ But » r who Mlv 11x »»iu l now. t
I
le a n , of good .| inlity
direction of Mra. F. E. Roumlllal,
"*&gt;•&gt;'
I
tliiuk
thr .cvrml 1 arr *p|&gt;&lt; tiring on I lie Stair M.ii
organist, and “Roaewig Mass in [ ■■ Hitler nnd hi* klrnl hnv«* hun.lrr-lv of IM-opir&lt;ilwho
willingly
thatthe J r » i
arv n r ,
ket platform and arr bringing
newsman on whether aha had learned
•■'"I vnluutcvrlv gave their time
G,1* will b# sung. Holly Commun­ Imp^rUhnble i«tuide. V e aft* the, and rflnits calling from^, tmusa $3.75 tu $4 00 a crate, (\drrv
and cabbage continue to to- mar­
ion will be given daring both p^opU nf the Hook, we an* the i to house drenrating
win.Iowa, ket traders. Demand fnr Irrlu-rg
conaclenre of mankind nnd !$u
•|wakmg
at
clulrt.
*te..
in
oolcr
manlty rmnnot de»trn&gt; it? consci­
A t the Sanford Naval Air Sla- ence. Thl* »e«ltr It douldy « frA»t to rni»*- manrv to help othrrj letturr exceeds the supply aco »rdlion there will be Masses for of joy ami liberation, le t all Irsj. lor Innate, whom they have Ing to local ahiuiwra and l.-ltuce
Catholic servicemen and women Jew* who « rr alive l»* celehr«te nc*rr ,c&lt;-n and never hoiic to ia bringing Ha FOB criiing price
at 10:30 A. M. and 12:13 P. M., ft, not lose *hrfvt of It** »it?nifi «ce, il makra me humble Indccrl of $4 50 a crate for that dtipped
which will be conducted by Chap­ etn et."
- thoir’n l» the credit ami to to south eastern markets
The celery market continues
lain Frances Lislk. 8p “W" Rich­
them rhouhl go th* praise for
ard Van Tine, organist, will play
the M k i n t of the drive, certainly steady with K.O.B. prices un
special E aster music.
ih them will go my sincere Golden variety of fours or larger
Protestant services at the S ta ­
thanks and appreciation, ax well bringing Thursday, $3.00 to $3.75,
a» the thank* end prayers of and on Pascal, threes or largrr,
tion will be conducted by the
Rev. Milton B. Beckett, a t 9 ;0 0
those who ultimately will receive $2.50 to $3.25. Thuradsv un (h&lt;
New York Market, threca and
help through their kindness.
A. M. A t 7 :0 0 A. M. a bus will
leave the Station for those a t­
' M.v I also «r-{,res* my sincere larger were bringing $8.50 to
WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 513
The
Sanford $4.50 on both golden ami pascol
tending the Easter Sunrise ser­ — An increase of $3 a ton in anprr. mlion- to
vice.
manufacturer's ceilinr price, for Herald foi the great hrlr you varieties.
A t Protestant churches, special newsprint has been author iic l. have lx-en in giving us publicity,
Pro»l*ct» for Oviedo murk inn.I
il hcliwd a great deal and was spring celery appears to be ex ■
Easter services win be conducted effective lounediatsly.
a t 11:00 A. M- there will be
Announcing the Increase today, given generously end willingly.” reliant, both for an amide an I
•pedal floral decorations and the OP A attributed it to belowuiialltv crop and for good nrl.es.
Easter music will be tong by normal earnings for the United
The Sanford celery deal is exc ho Ira,
*
|&gt;cct*d to wind up within (he
States newsprint Industry.
"An Invitation to all the t*e*v-

(

( rumley Extends
Appreciation To
Red Cross Workers

Newsprint Ceiling Is
Raised $3 A Ton

Pfc Earle J,

J ib :
'm e

M-Sgt. Ju llatr-fl " S c r i l e " Stem
strom of Sanford |a one of tha
•&lt;Ht°r* of a mimeographed week­
ly publication of the 61st Ur In
as ance BattiRon in France. Sgt.
” Btenilrom was formerly a sports
writer for The Herald.
The newspaper called, "The
Cartridge Cate1’ made lU debut.
Saturday, Feh. 24, and this and
the March 10 iasue were mailed
0 to The Herald sta ff hy M Sgt
w Hlenstrom.
This paper give* account* of
war rventa. leaves and promo­
tions. also we get a little glimpse
of how certain Ola are making s
. big Impression on the French
W glrla ns in the following extract:
“That genial -ent, G h ln Ghlixonl
waa reported lo b« doing to the
local fammea at th# rweent 689th
dsneew what Sinatra la doing to
the bobbla aoxera back home. The
£ Ghitx left an impresalon Ilka a
W bombahell and tha tittle French
gals are ooh la- la- ing about his
neat Lindv Hon."
That the Gl’a worry a hit
about moraje qn tha home front
Is indicated by the following: “ If
^ y o u or your aection shi.uld run
arrnsa any good idaoa that would
make a atory, tnfurra S I a* soon
as you can and well hare q
atory' on the way a t once. These
■pot stories and individual name
^ write-ups appearing
in
th a
V p a p r n back home, just do that
much more to k#«p th# folk a at
horn# Informed and It halpa their
moral# too,"
,
Under th# heading, “Keyhole
Kidding." S g t Freddie “Swatso"
.• S ch w a rts wrote: “Chief St#n^ strom I# hot on going to Bend.
Oregon when hostilities cease and
getting In the duck business, bu*.
he'd eat the profits, overhead
ducks ahd all, plus feathers too.

Drought Is Seen
As Having Serious
Effect On Crops

Congregation Kelli
I s r a e l Observes
Jewish Passover

£r dirertibn of Mka.

A u to m o tiv e

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Immediate poi-

Ex-Herald S p o r t s
Writer ,Now Edits

natural

American
engineara

control in MarchT 1942.
' •
lift to $61 e
ice for standton the celling
aid new, print
leered to 39
are separate
port cities- T I - ..........
ceilings for deltvertea In 10 ape
rifled snore and these ■re, like
wise raised S3 a too. The cell
log price for the bate torn, No
4 becomes (6 3 a too.
All newiprint paper sold if
tbs United Staten will ba gov
otard by the now ceilings. A bool

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WOOD STOVES

GYs Ess#' To Pay The Mather Waj^“ Good a

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-

Restrictions Relaxed
On Draft Deferments

» *»UII|*. Vblie* f»#| "Mine I $••*•• ll.i l

I*$■$' 11 Imp |»11itI(••*1 fnr "nuMtln re
&lt;■$•1vr*l

In

Action.

h*3

mill

l&gt;\

Mr Kiiwliirid. Mini Sift U hiii^’a
WASHINGTON. Mar. 10 (/in
riAnir \vh« referred to t h« mini
A War PnAluction ll&lt;xinl esecti
l»erHlilp commit l*i f«*r r«iri*iilrr&lt;
live dl»do*rd
mijilt that
nrtton lia* he«n tAken t** relax linn M.i n future cluh menihrv
MnriMKer* nnd umpire** «f tin
the .'tU t»er cent rest net Ion on
the deferment of draft eligihlo lelmi Junior llu-*rl»j«|| l^'utrile Vb$ r,
men under 30 fur ainall imlu*triul ie&lt;|in"*ted to inert at tin Gull fi•***I
nt
French
Avenue
At
Ninth
nnd hinines* firm*.
Street ami French Avenue, at
WI'll dUtrlct chief»a the offi* which time, train* nf ! m»v* will
cUl explained, have (iwn notified U nilectcd and minted
that firms employing from four
Limm were reiiuentrd t** ns
to aevrn workers now may rerti
fy two occupAlimiAlly - deferred •rmlde fur a IhiaI trip In the St
men under
.*10 lt»r continuorl John* Itivcr, Wcdfiriiluy 'even
c&amp;empthm from military *erv|ce nnr. April 4, nt »» tni r M
The Action it ex pec Uni to af*
fret approximately lf»,OOU work
rr« in Binallcr companira.

TTi«7 WVB executive m^dairied
the action
necranary lucaURr dintrirt W I * H official* h a v e
tended to iirnuro smaller firm* In
certifying defermenta for young

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I * al | VAtion Army ;*»»t f .,wD
printed MUt that the SalwitloM
Nrrny I-* npiiutnu* in the f l H1iri|* /Hire**
“ While it i* true we do hul
have iiur nw ii |M*ri*niintl over
th eir." he mid. "money ^n«l m a ­
terial if U*inu unit over ami the
offuem in the different uuntritH
•In the work efficiently.
"Hrcentlv
Nathan
1 • i|*o*v
Striplmi*. IlM-'Jc t ’ SN. »
Mr* N. W Striphnjr, iTJI
i
A rehik', refurne$l *»n leave .
*
1*1 month* nf ait ion mi
utmyiir. i$m.I highly
*»f SalvAthui Army rr|
tlvr* v^r' he *Ahl'w ere
fnrefn»r* $*\*h wMt«r. fihh'
lltedlv-' t#j ,*t|| jk.*r duiure
In nalin
, ml xju o n

i4-,uoni««i #8^1)'
L Smith, who Is with n medical
'• 'mi pm iq.Vim • '
battalion In Germany, will bu
cl St,
|J |\w J AVt| p|T!O.U f
broadcast by Hally Martin Mon­
------eaJ0.4
JlV *D
day morning at 11:00 o’clock
over radio station WDIIO, Or­
lando.
Sgi. Marlpwe went into th.
Armv when, thr National Guaid
tnoblliied In 1940 and nt pres
Ing i» * a of bnrs In service
rnt Is with the Army of Occups
'huntg , j lease" have been
timi
Hr hst lived in SanfoH
subttby the Pilot Club
all his life and lif a graduate
for whten Mrs. Z.B. RatUff,
of
Seminole
High
School.
telephone 6 5 I-J. end Mia*
Meanwhile. It was estimated
Blanche Kennedy, lelepbam
that of the 100,000 2-A and 2-B
men under 30, about 500.000 will
923 1V bare been a e U e ie d w
have their names bent In by em­
a committee to secare aamea
ployers for defenpent certifiesof service seen end women no
The borne of Rnt
Ui«t tkslr friends may know ,
Except In five critical Indus­ negro resident of 458
when they are Ul/lW ^ Igd . ^
trie! which recently won a high­ teenth Street, was i
er deferment rate for young men. troyed by fire o f U itermlned
A C James (Jlm m isl Ingley si
only 30 pey cent bf younger origin Wednesday * a
the Army Air Fo*eenlk*j||Mi)dliTg
worker* In an Industry may con- was reported by F l i t .
• 15-day furlough with his pvrClovcbr.d,
v tir-uc tv bo dr—t crc=?L
« t s , J!.-.
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With the lull In shipping com­
Notice from the *War Depart­ ing on until Oviedo starts iti
ment of the death in action of celery shipping a t about April
Pfc. Earle J . Plerry, 19, son o f 10, there hat been much leas
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Derry 1021 heard from growers about the
Maple Avenue, has been received labor shortage. Oviedo spring
by hi# parents. He bed bem$ shipments »ifl probably be Debt
earlier reported missing in action BntM May l, when the ehlppng
will become heavier, reaching its
on FeU 27.
'P fc. piercy, who at one tint* peak at about May IB, growers
■was a carrier for The llerald, predicted.
attended local echooli. and waa
called to duty, Apr. * 7 , L944. a t
which time b a.loft Seminole High
EN8. ROBSON PROMOTED
Sch.«l, He waa. later given kla
graduation eorttflcaU.
* Ena. Pearl L. Robson has ^een
T ie rec»lr«d initial Infantry promoted to rank a f Lieutenant
training a t- Camp Craft, B. C , &lt;Jg) «t tha U. 8 . Naval Coareleswaa home m furlough lost Sep­ M at Hospital a t 8priogfle]d Col­
tember. one thon went to Camp lege. Springfield, blaaa, atcor.1fag te word received by. her
parenta. Dr. and Mra.

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cedar cheat

MIAMI. Mar. 28. (Special)—
\n-urnnre lha( Miami will IT#
mam th. country's No. 1 aerial
gateway to Latin America t« con­
tained in a brief Hied by Far*
American Airways with the CAB
, Washington, listing Its •**'•
mates •&gt;! t»**twar travel volume,
ll w., disci*.led recently

R elayu

H orn a

New

linens In a

Miami Remains Gate
To South America

D riv in g I-luhtn
I.lg h l

Rriti.-h carrier plane., flying
from "some of the most Ixrwriful
ships fn the British navy" hlmt
ed enemy airfield installation*
In tho Sakajihima
group
of
Japan's Ryukyu islands, which
stretch along the southern an

wooleiin unit

PurtH

irnrd the tiermsns
mill "TiT in, • oTlftir

THE EEMALE OF THE S P E C I E S is supp*».ed to I *
than the male and Ihcre women Marines try to prove i
they entertain their slater marines with a boxing bout nlxi
port in the South Pacific Judging by the enthusiastic ex
the farei of the onlookers, they're doing n g«a*l job
tussers are Pfc. Natalie Stack (left!. Erenchli.wn. N J
l&gt;can L. Stidham of |Juntington. W. Va. tlffi.m l I S (
photo. (International)

Protect your

G en erator!*

kiU*jrt I.V
l hr-tr*Ty?n
-Tar- iii linr. I rayiaSnCTsa*'

Tokyo said four Allied forces
operating
off
southern
Jap a n—i s o m lliin cM inti plane
range—+ /iJ tJal/ned 2.0IKI ships
were included. It added the "time
for th* decisive hutthi l*9tween
Japan and America ha&gt; linclly
come upon u s .'
0
Tokyo clanned five mure warahlpa wero aunk increasing its

MODERN SECTIONAL
DAVENPORTS FIT INTO
ANY ROOM

I'oinlt*

1 i i S I mi S
Mar
t", i \ P )
S i n trailers stqieared lo ­
t |„ hr rrsortinc to a
m|;sii;n i.l -lark terror in

0 were

MATHER
of SANFORD
CEDAR CHESTS

G.S. Chaplain Says Mass In German Street

Government Seizure
(f Soft ( ’oahMineirH
Ten Af**4mrninc n f l M

P carried on the Pacific Wat's
lonjfest bombardment with­
out' an invasion annonneerruuU.

In making this donation Mr.
Davis stated that wlfle the Coast
Lina has contributed transporta­
tion freely, over a period of veari,
In times of disaster, and has
participated |rv reduced fares and

SelH

M i n e Operators!
Reject Proposal
Of Mrs. Perkins!

_
American
amphibious
• troops today landed on two
more Phlippine islands Cauit
and Mactan, while Ameri­
can and B ritisi^ naval iusev^,

CbaaL—Lipe -operates,

CO

Ig n itio n ( ’ondenaen*

907 Tark A n .

E x tra f i n l f t i n f s

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

Germany’s Industrial Ruhr Is Cut
Off By Swiftly Moving Third Army

Qivtt smooth, glossy fin ish

F O R S A L E AT
THE

M em ber A sso cin ted Press*

D ULUX
SU PER -W H IT E
This la the enamel that can't bn
beateo. W hen your woodw ork glcaaaa
with the full, rids beauty o f W a t
Emergency DU LU X SU P E K -W JU T P ,
you know il boasts as line a fcoitb aa
any paint cai. give. T h en , coo,
DULUX SU P E R -W H ITE ** lustrous,
mar-resistsnt to js h is a t eery So keep
ipof'essly clean as p ortelaJa. SU PER­
W H ITE is lough, resists cbippsog.
takes real abuse without
damage. Il dries bard aod
is brilliantly wfiite. Be cer­
tain lo a ik n tu cp a in itr.to u se . __ ,___

N EW SPA PER

W abH nhrd

Swing Time In The Pacific

.Srer'WiLW&amp;liWi'H'::

Boarding Houfie
615 Park Ave.

BARGAINS for sale: l floor and
table lamp; 1 vacuum cleanei
1 Underwood typewriter; I &gt;rn
rod and reel; 1 t * o wheel trail
#r, good 6:00x10 Urea; 1 9x12
wool rug. 1312 Oak Avr„ Ban
ford, Fla.
_________

Marv.

.tad q ttn h *

AN I N D E P E N D E N T

VOLUME X X X V I

ForTrae, Lasting Beauty!

•

C. McD. Davie, president. At­
lantic Coast Line Railroad Com­
pany. announced today that the
company would contribute $1,­
100.04) tu the fund now being rais­
ed by The American National
Red Cross, the funds to be appor­
tioned by the general headquart­
ers of The American National
Red Cross st Washington to the
credit of the quotas of the City
of New York, where the Company
maintains offices, and to the
States of Virginia, North Caro­
lina. .South Carolina. Georgia.
.Florida and Alabama*-In which

S p a rk Colb*

HEALTH. Accident, Hospltallts
lion Insurance.
Broadest cov
, (rage, low coals.
John ti
Stovall. Agent. Bos 8. Herald

Iibill, lake

- r A T B in t ties n r.

S p a rk Pluip*

______

er.WnAL nrf.R

• wind of considerable

Coast Line Railroad
Gives To Red Cross

Rhone 1 6 5 W _________

P LU M BIN G S E R V IC E O P AI J .
KIN DB. Call Couraen. County

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you

lounging
and other
(till consider* Mia*hl ideally Jo- arranged
H trd f 9 hard! I tr.e'M ik of Latin foctiltfM for jerries J g K f i t l
the
a.- , triton R a f f ! :. -nth N m Cr- the rtt r .s r s x s r .t m u r r .l ic s
irar.i aid ;&gt;'rr Yerr. rtti'.n x M X * irr,;;rta s :e c f • the •per'r. c f the
pi-.jrr.grr jS ia ^ fe r specific joca- Red Clots in the many f.*ids
where our men and women are
Horn.
^
The Miami volume is expected engaged. *
to increase to 234,822 passengers
As TurT7 at 1633.’ spp
annually In comparison triWT76,520 in 1044; IW),I«2 in 1943. and being cultivated close to
now Annapolis Royal, N
72,218 in 1940,
During I 9 i t l*an American has tla.
handled 22,475
passenger*
at
Brownsville; 10,881) at New Or­
leans, and 9.633 at Lot Angeles.

R o o m and b o ard 1 1 2 ,0 0 w k.

MIRRORS—make ftn# g t Y t *
Mother or wife will appreciate
g fin# mirror for her Easter
gi/L Full length door mirrors
and other alias are sold hy
S#nktrlk Glass A Mirror Cn- WANTED Color#*! clrls for laun114 West Second Street
by work
Apply In person
'i-gulur hours anil wages. Hem800.000 WORLD Dealer pepper
molt- County Imundry. 819 W
plants at Lake Monroe. 1.11
3rd St.
'

4106.

All

proved eerious.
.■ ce-sa.i^,
Other ~fc'.te e t t n I S * Ctt?
C ; - : t f r i a i " . r t r e n 7. Tcr.ky.
.r.i.-y-.i •.:i. dri/riig d:zs.r. SlCvz: **0 iv y : a u *.i.r. Allman.
. nai.e.t ..un vagrancy. ~a- fined
J25 t,r do days; Arlene G. Gibb*,
charged
with
vagrancy,
wss
fined 125 or 60 days; W. (X
Stripling was fined $26 TAf'doirig
tmsiiir,, without n license; Johnr.ir Ihinn fined $10 for dis­
orderly conduct aod a like amount
for vagrancy;, Huston McArthur
was fined $10 for reckless driv­
ing; Bonds estreated were: $11
of J . F. Walt, charged with
drunkenness; bond Of $11 of B.'A.
•Wellmnkrr. charged with dis­
orderly conduct; $6 bond of W
II. Buxton, charged with reckless
driving mid $11 bond of Clarence
Shoemaker, charged with drunk­
enness.
Mark Porter, negm, waa fined
$25 oi 60 tluys for vngranc»\
Elirul-clii N. George, negreas. was
fined $5 for reckless driving and
f l for improper brakes. Bonds
of negroes estreated were: Mar­
tha Sanders, charged with dis­
orderly conduct. $11 ; and Willli
(irren, $11 for charge of drunk­
enness. Case of Mildred D a h ,
charged with drunkenness, wrms
transferred to the County.

IX « • wish to be fre * 1 If &lt;r« wish te
P tt—r t i Inviolate those inestimable privllor which w* h i t i been so long c m .
lending— hc must (|( ht!

,

...

WI’B Is the claimant sEcncj
certifying younger men in plant,
producing basic materials, such
as steel, rubber, lumber end tex­
tiles; component pert*, such as
’machines and machine tools, and
parts for aircraft and radar;
war plants where less than half
the output is taken by the armed
•ervicrA and maritime commis­
sion!. press essocistions, news­
papers snd a number al other

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                    <text>FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD, JSANFOHD FLORIDA

P A G E E IG H T
C L A K 8 IF IE D

A I»V E frriB IN G

BA TES

FOR SALE—
n , D. l*OPR INC
Room
V iter
Hootera
nrul
Heater?.
— -——
1930 Model hot point elect riii"
stove. Phone 323*W
I N N K R S P U I M i . uiattrea*. i»rai
Phone _2f»4X\V
-Really
PI* A N ET Jun io r
&lt;lr)ll. itthmI
*..o« new One 'Ki quart wAtcrmu
puL II.E. Squiren, Lake Onora
T W O S M A L L ./ a r m a —one with
8 aerrs tiled land, {rood well,
two story dwelling. K a ra te , out
house, ulwmt 600 ft. west of
Lake Monroe Post Office. Om*
with fi acre* tiled land* good
well, nliout S mile from Lake
Monroe Post Office, with twostory dwclllrift, 2 story burn.
J.W .
Hell, Phone Ui.
Uke
Monroe, H a.
F I D E L I T Y -I’ ficmx Fire Ins^ratir
Co., Kaymoiul M. Hall, A g .n i
S T R IN G P L A N T S now ready Peppers. Tomatoes. Kggplunt
ColUrdf, Ilrocculi, J .W .
llcll
Phone lf&gt;, 1-ake ilu nio c.
R l i T G E I t Tomato plant*, $.1.00
thousand. Southern Plant F a u n
Arcadia, F'la.
PLANTS
Crystal
Wax and Yellow Hermuda Onion P la n t, per I I , I2.H0
Ji M iaU, U .IIt. Thrifty healthy
plants.
BA G S
4/6 citrus bags, per M
106 60
50 lb. Cabbage Ilags. pur M
1166.00 These delivered m M
lots.
'
NORWALK T IR E S
Wc have In etock l*oth paawtigei
and truck, n fair uuantlty &lt;d it,,-*
and full stock of tubes, no p c
tnlta required for tubes. Gel the
best with our certificate, a Norwalk 6 ply lire.
RE CAPPED T IR ES
fiUll have theao In iriost aisee,
no permit* now required.
IN T E R N A T I O N A L F E E D S
Weekly direct from mill ship
incuts. Mushes. Scratch, D uiiv
Hog and Horse feeds, get oiir
prices.
A.M.
P R E V A T T . S E V I I. 1. E.
FL11RIDA
P H O N E 2104

'LVF 19 3 1 I *41N

A&lt;' Hedfin,

i tintjlftr rmnltlum, f SETiti 00, Cnn
lw* iw fi After 5 IX) I1. M, At

Gl SI NESS SERVICE

K L IM .V i

Hy

an

exp e rt

Ion cast clothio«
program becomet effective at the manu­
facturing level
2 The order will f i t n ningle
day. March I!*. IB45. *« the haaedn% for itricen of good* covered
it.ateml o f the hn»e (&gt;erlod of one
month provided under (1. M. 1*. R.
I Retailer, will hove to prepule and file with O. I* A. pricni|f c h air. Allowing troth their

jO. P. A. Freezes
1300,000 S t o r e s
'At Day’s Prices
Clothing,Textiles, Fur“ T i i t u r e Affected In
Broad ().I&gt;.A. Order

&lt;k1lh

looser controls under O. M. P, fl.
and other previous regulations,
would benefit retailers and consutlers alike.
■ .l i e order exem pts only very
•mall retailers having an annual
dollar Volume of leas than 12.500, These merchants may con
tinue present pricing methods
Rvery rc U ll e r coveicd by the
ol der is t Apiircd to prepare i
fTxttctjr d i t i t - list In i f , t i f T ^ i d f m
'nice costa unil retail prices for
all merehaiidiae lie offered for
•ale today. C-o.t, ntnl prices niu-t
lie listed separately
for each
category of goods.
For d iffe re nt m l tiles having
the snmo cost hut more than uric
price, the retailer must calculate
his average markup in the cute
gory He then adds till, markup
to the cost and selects the actual
price nearest the price thru oalcu
luted Thfs become, the maximum
price for the line.
Two copies of
the
pricing
. Iinrt must lie filed with 0 . 1’ A

reti*t|piie*» ««»iv»rctr.-d*3ccz.’ crfR-

Th" ITOhr for which ifood. were
of ferial for .ale today rather than
urUlnily .old
The order cover, virtually all
rl nthi.g, to il lie. ami home furi nlnlimip, including .rich items as
-I i i k ., hat*, i; love*.
handbags,
| yard yiH.lr, xhi-eta, towels, cur­
ia m ..
fluoi
coverings. . Iam|ra,
1 Ixddi: .g and furniture The O.P.A.
Ini* been jtudylng and discu««ing
with the trade for more than u
year the change. Involved,
| .Mi Howie* declared that Ilia
r ew order, by substituting more
precise pricinif melhoil. for the

WASUINCiTON. Mur 23. ( S p r
d u l l —The Office of Price Adminialration itnnounred \hi* week
n Awct iuntf new u lail pricinjf
mdei which will rcplst'i- the gen­
eral rtmxirmim prl*« re^tilutmn
n, dcteifttinituf ccllinjr^ foi rl^itlk
Injf. textile*, furniture and home
furnidmii'n. The order f r t e i w
retail mar kupN nx «d today fill
C'A R P E N T K ItIN O ,
general
rc *1110,000 r etui I atorej,
piui', W J . Itursi'll, 70fi W . 9th
One of the moat important purSr ohom* 7 17 M
privet of the order i» t " force rejMilern to (mas 01 to ntnatimera
their aavin^l under the low-coxt
clothlnif [irnt'iam ipunaofed jo int­
ly by the O.P.A «nd W «f f*ro I
dtjrtiori Hn.nil Th i * will he nr
c* o iip I1*»hed 11y 11h i ), r ■* 11*t a deft* 1
tie thru ceiling p iK r- dlfx*c»lv to
invoice ctiM*.
Other nmjfir feature* of the *
plan,
which
4 In i t n
lluwlra,
O.P.A, AdminUt rotor, hailed an
•#pi»e of
the
iuo*t
imi ortnut
events in rr*tni| price control" |
«ince the ifcnernl maximum prke
regulation wax ia**nid in May
1*12. include:
J Although it will m«r aula
inatically cut preae » | in
brv c h ,
»»r recapture price incrcu* e - f the]
nnlt i vt.il! M iJucr -* *ne pt ice*, by |
heernitf nunkup- ntid &lt;
j
30 &gt;■«-!»»*•* •'MUTirncc who t;uaf*
anti 1 4 c n . v joh. Would up|ir»fTnlf* h Inal. Temporarily
j«n iilfd at 4nHW French Ave.
A U Welch

by April 20. Aflsvi April 30 the
retailer U required
to list hi*
selling price on the
Invoice ic
ceived from his supplier
The
[nice is determined by adding th-markup token on March 10 to
the coal: The (» I*
\ will a.cepi tin , « , Ihe maximum i t.ee
I hi* iii’U r ci'tilitUfih r&lt;'111ji i r '
futtt unlcrs in u&lt;MHmfi tu fi .M
I* II Thr o t h r u atL rjn&gt;i3kinium.
HtTcu rutfulalifUiK $427 FT i . 7 i «V
mul 3 * 2 . «li Miini*, te*&lt;| irtihi*l&gt;
wiih slimmer ifu»&lt;-n.ii miitm'*! ■
lie*, men'i wml b**y*' Unl"M- l
Clit!Is 1(lie# full i« fl vi nitt11 i*;iMijml
tomnuxJll ie.i, im&lt;l nnn &gt; nm| !»«*&gt;
«.h i rI&gt; himl {jajjimin.
Tin fiikifiifii v « -iiihliwhi .I
lh r i«ii|cr nri* m e n * «r *i Im«v«*
upturn It women’* imd i n i l* ’ *»t
I ait*),
tipimifl, hiummImm
Ami feminine ilppnret (• imI nine .
nth let it cb*thiiu\ c-t■* I, fu-uHveiit,
Ito111c III i1«l t r Xt,i If ■, &gt; fi itI tfl nill'
hniuchob!
furniture.
bfdilini:,
f]iK»i coverhi|?*« |n;n|n nod *hu«le«
A few item* mho hh work

clothing, boy*'
wash clot h i - K
•nr unit
women i knitted o oi.
women's h n 'ir iv
tee
to special p r i t r v [ t-cieUnes now
I n rTfeet
__________ Rayi,„ „
the
f „ ll(1.fu. lP1), ,f ............ • „,*

Wolffnm ii the chief ore frotn
which tungsten is derived.

W ith o u t P ain ful FUckju Ki
Ifsny ifJIrfm
tkb iU
qtlriklf,
ll**1 lli*H»t? that
rywl
ts*n» *1 tb*rr trouhl# n«|f b«
TN
* a/* Katun c%kH way «|
fee t1*5 M -r ta ackia and wicta out of

UiKpt Tfcwjr Lc!.p mwl ptvpki paaa

l»aL« • tiiv
UUn dwonlrr of k J£nr/ (ojactloa

wHii it.aiur to r-fftna bj ) our tW&gt;l |*

Strickhind-Morrison

fc*ay«iu« i
bchcJkaeb*. rbcumtLg
Hr t-iro. k«a t4 p»p awl rartwr.
Mil,i*. ••* Uer. puflittw tttMjrr o *
i.fc-U |*s „r-i| dunn^aa tmjurat o» e^ai7 .
nith •ntartiag
bunuag got*.I
iiftirt
tlorv i« NOktUdof wroag

I lie .
Pham* 7i»ii

Sanford, Hu

HI H K K E ’S G 0 O I)
^ H U N T I N G
IF
HI YOU’RE LOOKING
= FOR THE “RIGHT”

YOUR HOME

III CHAIR!
Far

A

Perk U ji

BILE’S PACKAGE

*30 CH It Y S I T . lt Sedan
tires, one r e c a p , g&gt;*i"
coral I lion
Phone 40
7:00 P.M

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it

S T O R K A H AH
A Complete llnr f&gt;*
Wine
Iterr
W h is k rt

O R A N G E S. 11.60 bushel
cd. Phone ”KM W
H O U S E T R A I L E R , sleet
$376.00.
II It ^ ates,
Ilox HO. Elder Spring
lord. Fla.
T W O B L E O r R I C CHICK hr no. I
era. good for 200 chicks earli
$12.00 each.
George It. Whit
tlsr. .loikn Mary. Fin
one

st u d io

T

ouch

,

DID F'.lm Ave.
a n d

UQRSE.
wagon
and
harness,
J e r s e y row. fiemlnnle Hi Sehord
F'arm

s a iN o n r

BRONCHIA!. IRRITATIONS

fa s t ACCOSSlao TO l .S I L DlBSCIIOat

fcUbu

Touchton, 1201 Calory Ave lm&gt;
n complete line of
llalltii,
F'eeds; also groerrie. anil gu*o
llnir.

Tnurhlun Druu Co

1 WANTED TO RENT

GOOD F O U R gallon
mile south old An
Sanford Ave
A C.

cow. .
llu-c.
lten»ori

A MUST for every home!

I* fat
iTiforma lion
furnished apartment
Write Box Sl&gt;, C/o

M IR R O R S — make fine
g i f t ».
Mother or wife will ap p red ala
n fine mirror for her E a s i e r
gift. Full length dour mirror &gt;
and other sizes nre sold In
Arnkarlk Glas. A Mi rrar C*»
114 W f t t Berond Htrrfl

The “Mister” neeflu it for hiu

g.!)f) up

im|K&gt;rtant |&gt;HiK*rK, the
us” fur her corrertjKiiidence,

Hi I S t ;

,o

A PA R T M l .N T .

fur

Mtidi. &lt;l
i i x." ..........
resident
Plume Mullins, Rltr. theater.

06 A C R E S land, 4V» acres rrtiri k
cleared, strong flowing well.
It) acres more to 1&gt;« cleared, W A N T E D TO
RENT
Sewing
balance good citrus laud. On
Murium- for one month, will
paved road. A.C. Flenson. J t l .
take boat o f rare of machine
2, Box 133, S. Sanford Ave.
Alice Guy nor. Apt. 2. 10*1 P a l­
metto Ave.

hom e

atild v

lu ry

nty liiiK

oil

Of
•*'

IMIli
ri c h .

if a f e w

tallies, at

m o d era te cost

( ’ell
|Kili.sh

Hurt- vnii will find a table for every purpoae, In

Mahogany.

vtuimu- -ryHitgiC
In c a r r y o u t y o u r f u r n i s h

300,000 W O R L D Renter p e p p e r
lants at Luke Monroe. I B
tann.

Chaim to match

S

: glad t o talk it over.

P LU M »IN O ~ ~ SE R V IC E - OF A U
K IN D S . Call Courien, County

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t

FOR HALE S U B J E C T
Six room, large lot.
$4,[.up in RIT. WANTED
7 Room*, cloee In.
6.500.uu
6 Acres, good house.
2.500 oo W O RK BY DAY. Iloxamin Smith
M i K 7th S t
9 Acre*, two dwelling, .0,000.00
Cabin Camp A Store ..... 7,600.00
MISCELLANEOUS
25 A cne, Gar. Apt., Lake,
, ,
.
3,860.00
CHEVROLET OWNERS
Modern Homo, Lake Mary 2,600.00 Are you getting genuine Chev*
70 Acre Farm, good value.
rolet purl* cm your repair lobaT
(1,600.00 A complete line Is available at
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
ThM « $60. Fla. State Bank Bldg. 20H W. 1st. SL Phone 622.
FOR 8 ALB
CURTAINS^ Uce lablo clothe,
j TIVE HOOM BUNGALOW* furscarfs, washed, starched and
* nlehed or unfumUhtd.
, stretched. 618 Mcllonville Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
’ Phone B7U.
Phone 713 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
" TOllNO, Under
bushel.
Francis
Elm Ave.

Beets, $1.60
Retold, 018

TRACTOR, Plow and Harrow.
Trailer and "Pickup. 60S Holly
Ave. Phone 680-R.________ ___
foT j a l b
I ROOM HOUSE, four loU uutekla city llmlta, immediate pus-

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS .
Phooa 762 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BABY'S

man

CHAIR, kerosene

BJdtchen sto»», imal| too bps,

W A N T ED -

NOtll IS THK TIM It
TO GKT TIIE TOP PRICB
FOR YOUR. CAR
WE WILL give you full valuo
for your car—spot cash. Yea,
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. Save
lots of bother, your time and
• expense bv coming here at oncdT
HOLMtir MOTOR HALES
$08 W lit
Phase 62$
re-war' bicycle*
:e Monroe.
ONE H. P. BRIGGS and Strat­
ton gasoline motor for bicycle.
. F . M. English, Daola Road.

TO BUY i Karoeana cook etova
with oven i living room eulta.
EALTH, Accident. . HosplUllsa.
l*hone 634-J.
tten Insurenct. Ilroiutaat rov
COTTON
to Hanford

K IT C H E N

x &lt; r*

THE

CABINETS

ELECTRIC

S E R V IC E

CO

3 2 -5 0

Up

Spark I’lugH
Spark Coils
Wire Sets
Ignition Points
Ignition Condcnaers

LUGGAGE

New Generators

Going away this Hummer? You'll need u

Generator Paris

nuw bag. Como in now and select one from

Generator Regulators

our Inrge stock.

Well constructed with

rayon BaUu-liidagw ^

(2 Pieces)
Mnke your living room one of beauty and com­
fort for those hours of leisure and relaxation at
home! A suite such as this will lend charm and
beauty to your room. Full spring contraction and
modern styling
A widg choice of- coverings.

•

Driving Lights
Light Relays
Horns
Union Batteries

------- --

Oil Filters
New Electric Motors
Complete Automotive
■a
Electrical Services

W f l Easy To Pay
20? Magnolia Phone 101

j

Mather Way1*

J

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i&gt;

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tt tr» wtalt U b* f m i if «• wish u
preserve la* tola to Ikes* inestimable priri- h e m for which we hare W«a m lost cow
U n d in *-*e most fight!
- fatuicw n c x n i ,
1

rm m p^W ITH WAR BONDS
.
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1

Kninblbthcri I'JOS

•Japanese Report
# U. S. Attempts To
Invade Ryukyns

JACKSONVILLE, March - ►
&gt;.
|S[ocial&gt;—’*1-iic1st rams last week
*nve 'light Impetus to the Sprint:
iogeUWs d n l now getting uieVccwny in the loake Ukccihobcu and
Central Florida areas, but unless
more rain falls ntpnedinlrly. the
volume will be ron»itlrraht‘ below
normal,” William 1. Wilson, di­
rector of Slate Farmers Markets
reported in hia crop and market
review yesterday.
,
''Sanford reports that art lion
ha- had no rain of any tonnetjucncr. Much celery that would
not have been cut until the mid­
dle of nett month has Item rut
'
or e ill be t ut within the nrst
seek on account of hot weather | I.K A D K H .*( i b r fi, \ va. . .if
..
Tinn| \ r tih liiiti|if4 I*.
Some blan k heart* nri- show mg j I
in Puaml mid the |irirt lr»u|rn« -v Tbtj iCIkIPIi* *1i*l iii,) !) lb* •,t '

,.f
1i ,11 I V N" ' M1
i „
. ,
1 4 '
\ * i
ty of ( ilriis f r u i l a and \ egeiubb - i 1 ' Hi, '• , - (I in , a -I 1.i
a ill [&lt;( hvi* liable th*-r*‘ l In* n r r *
Beau volume at }'i»hiik«u
*
pi*»iitg up i|lia)itv »*, g r u r r e i l *
go*»i, « i t h top uualit) of in**-1
varieties aelling at telling p m ** .
Sum# of the i wirer ijunlit&gt;
i*
going to c a n n e n at from &gt;1 f»0 t"
I t V \ ,"
Sprtns- bwrs. . .
( ; e r m iin S
in large vnlm ne will s l a r l lb&gt;« |
t ‘{itiHidemhli'

* «*lri \

h.i

44 #l

( lt|*Ui '

Hire*.I, l*cc«»
d r»nd l»* r*••» '.* * k'b•** 4
the bark door to Ja im e, price*- nif. expected t»v l b«»■• - 1 M ......... \ *1»b
1 *■ t »i,. 1 ,, t ■t
to In* mure than m m 1 h«vitijf nuiintitv shipments I'!■"

g u a rd
up pi hi
tit vers iop* ry *•r rmimiiirc mide,
rtiilitury e x p e r t* m id tonight
T h e Nu v y i a n * t rend) to t«lk
about the ciun paign. hut oh ^ cix
era said it may be that tin- Jfi
• ir and i aval bom bard m en t* of
t h e en em y 's no rthern banc* since
Jan. 1 are softening up prrjuirn
tio ns for even tu a l invasion

The Kuriles, which stretch for
more than n thousand miici north
of the enemy's home islands,
would fit it admirably with the
avowed American strategy to ring
Japan with bases from which
Intul-bnatul aircraft can liaras,
tliC homeland uu a datlv rmiUitc
If rim let Itupaib wait- tu turn]
111 l ha wnr utiaittst Japan, ibe
I Kurile* would provide a atrmig
link hi air commit nieatlom boW ten the United Slates and
Htbeiia.
The enclrclament proceaa tseiran
with the seliure of Iw-o .lima in
the Volcano islands. To complete
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Prisoner 01 War

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The Fouith Ltiasinn offensive
h.r» been launched toward Ger­
many's southern mountain re ­
doubt, Heflin today announced,
a* Moscow xnltl the Nulls Hhifltd
ihrtr iliviniiiim from Italy and
the
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tlie Moiuvinn MoimLuint In North
Vienna. An
all-out*' offensive
gmnetl a hrulgchcnd over Drop,
&amp;0 miles northwest of Dudspest*
Ur*1

I’hi rc Other Allied
Armies Slash To
12 .Miles Beyond
Rhine Bridgeheads
0 a

to hrtve •pfuri*^ i or th of
thf
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Hoth the Sanfurd Atlantic Nain i, sun i**"") Frank H»t ha way I)ie«
Uu.ial Bank and the Florida
State Bank of Sanford will he
“Plant Glty reports a nice At Homeln Lake Mary
cloaed all day Friday in ubaerv- movement of fancy yellow iquinh
»ncc of “Good Friday."
last week, 2.142 hamiieri averag
F r a n k Murtj)n H.itlmw.iy tlnD
ing daily from |6.00 to ffi.lO. mid nt lit' Im m f cm 1, n k r Mnrv at
4U3 hampera uf jumbo yallow H til tiVjork thU mill timg
H*
squash averaging from 1-1.7!. llltil 1H'l* !| |f| ill liPdltll fur ttl*‘
Pfc. Archie Harriet
to
64.10,
The
first
snap 1 Im il vt-iir
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.
Commended In France b e a n s of the Benson brought {
I iI4VH,
ceiling time of *1.2:. Firs, pole *
" “f
beam*also
sold
at
celling.
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WITH THE 36T1I "TEXAS"
j to I ke Mary on S*-pl
DIVISION, FRANCE, lfc. Archie her ahipment* were light nt ceil fr.'in Goudii.an. M„ where !&gt;.C\ Harriet, truck driver for the Ing prices, which was also true
f...
f.i
i l u squash and F.ngltsh (teas
engaged
r
132nd Field Artillery Battalion u f ' w fhit
80.U28
pints
of
strawberries
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of the .10th "T elia" Division, •raged from 20 to 22 conU. Light "f "'&lt;• .Spanish Amniuii " «i
was one of a &lt;rmup recently
Nil
Hathaway' i* ,iiiiivr.| h&gt;
commended by Major General shipment will continue for the the widow, Mr. i'l iri-tiu r Hntlui
next two week*.
A considernble
John E. Dahbiulft, Commanding Increase in volume of vegetables way of Lake Mary; five dnugti
General of the 80th Dlvialon for
(era. Mrs. Ill Dell Purler and
mcritorloui performance of duty. i i expected from now on to the Miv Gene Shailwlck of Gnral
of the Spring deal.
The citation aUtad, "It ha* close
“ Wauchula
Market
officially man. Mo. and tin- Misses Ins.
been officially reported to me opened last Monday. Cucumbers flarhara Ann ami Carolyn Phoebe
that, on 3 and 4 January 1946, are beinE harvested from trough of I-ale Mary! one anil. Frank
yoo (treat!y expedited the 80 mile plantings and volume I* Increas­ M Hathaway, J r ,, also uf Lake
dieptacement of the 132nd Field ing daily. Harvesting of open Mary.
Artillery Battalion and the at­ fltlda will start In about ten
Funeral services will lui con­
tached clement* of the 443rd days which will boost the volume ducted at the F.ricksou Funeral
AAA AW Battalion by your considerably. Celling prices am Horne at 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday
•sceptionalHy meritorious per­ being paid. Soma white and yel­ wfth the Rev. Joe A. .Tnllc. pastor
formance’ of duty aa driver*. The low squash and peppers and of the Methodist Church, official
arduoue march, which tailed, for beans are moving. Tomatoes are ing Burial will take place In
13 and a half hour*, waa render- doing wtll In (pita of the drought Everg reen Cemetery.
a ad extrrmaly difficult becauae ‘he and should start tnovlnr or Apr
* Ice-coated road* were confeeted
m ra tM 10. A good acreage has been
by refureea and a haavy military
ARNOLD PROMOTED
(anted in tbi* area but hot and
waa made un­ ry weather has held back
traffic. The drive
‘
\ pro­
der completed blackout condition*, duction. A small shower helped
WITH T H E NINTH INFANIn cold, rainy ' weather and over last week but more le needed
T R Y D IV ISIO N IN G ERM A N Y,
rough, hilly terrain. In eplte of
•‘Other than a few turnips, Mar. 20, (Special) — 8crgeut\!
| the many ditucutuea
difficult!** with
which cabbage and onions, the Pensa­ George W. Arnold, 26. son of
wttn wnten
you werlf. confronted, you reached cola Market Is handling little lo­ Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold of
your destination according to cal
upe.
rain -lest week Route No. 2, Box 206. Hanford,
ached ulc. with no damare to will r a pf product
Florida, has been promoted to
production.
nt and without—a altule
____
Ity poultry and egg the grade of S t a f f Sergeant, lie
Dade City
■: ■"
market reports all eggs are being la a member of the 60th i n fa n ­
The action* of each of you In
to prlvaU buyers, with no try, a regiment of the famous
thla inaianca la exemplary of a activity In sales to. the govern Utn Division,
__ of duty which
reflects mant", he concluded.
rhkh n
Staff Sergeant Arnold left the
credit upon' yodraelf and
United State* on Aug. 7, 1044.
P F C PEDONB HOSPITALIZED He ha* participated In the battle
Kiai citation. Brlim*
MIAMI BEACH. Mar. 26, (Spe­ of France, Belgium and Germany.
- Jla V
Walter W. He**. J r , cial)—Pfc. Letter R. Pedone, hue- He also la recipient of the Com
of the 36th band of Mrs. Httel Pedone. bat Infantryman Badge, awarded
, and Geneva, Fla. ha* been admitted for exemplary conduct In action
John
N. to the AAF Regional arid Con­ against the, enemy In a major
valescent Hospital, Miami Dis­ operation
trict. for treatment and observeBefore be was inducted into
the army o n , -Nov. 12, 1943.
While a patient at this hospi­ 8taff Sergeant Arnold wa* em­
tal, one-ef •ever*] operated by ployed by M r.-Tom Fotler of
the AA7 Personnel Distribution Sanford, aa » carpenter,
ha will be under the

Hit.

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M'i I ir»i
b mt i u n li n u r d

*'■ syp-,

sq u a s h
sp r in g
brin g ing cellin g p r n r *
W . - a t h c duty
has been cold and windy
"
th o ug h
two
sh ow er,
fell
l.c,t
week, more ra
neeJrid,

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As Yanks Trained For Rhine t russing

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of
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urid HrHtialuv h had uUk*
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r *411 i l l y
uf
‘ - v - n and w ere i*»r i»iiug
week
N u d ' drfotlaas
ilrfsllisa *
iiijr’lhriu?l»»i
hirst Set
Unit It,.I i,.n &lt;•( ;'*^l
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from
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o t h e r crops
cror not under IrritrtilM i I l m &lt; s
ar# rapidly pausing out o f ( h e .
;in,| . i ^ i n•llibi
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oil N*
till “Nfti
lory.
roll., . miuc 1I..
I will,
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aidfill &lt;1
44 It M day aimmiurcd the fall of llvil) , uKcnvit , .
■
“Fort Pierce Market lx nho« hu fnmdi alien In- »«- small. •urnbell. last bifT enemy Mm. iik I elation ••( Imlcp, iidr.il i&lt;
4 o -. i"
injf
increBalny
activity
«)tb ltt n-ntt.-.i Imnl scb.,ot. uml fm » I h&lt; I,I m , » » t I’russia v m ' h w . - t •)*. i*_ "•*’ a n tm n in r l

Spriny: crops coming in. Tomatoes arc of ^oo«i quality and
nrlccs avera ye f i t IMI Many yrl
low crook and »trai*ht nrcl

V■.■'iH 1.11ril l’ i i "

To lief end Vienna

Central And I&gt;ake Re­
gions Need More
Rain Immediately

up

M m ,lu t

American Third Is But 2 5 0 Miles
From Reds, Southeast Of Berlin
As Russians Launch
Fourth Offensive,
Nazis Are Moving

Air And Sea Attacks R a in s B rin g On
Get 25 Nip Ships,
C r ip p le Industry S l i g h t
Im p e tu s
In Japan, Formosa
T o S p rin g C ro p s
Slf Auffrtaled I’rtu
U nconfirm ed J a p n n c s g
broadciwLn
today
reported
A m ericnn amphibious forces
w ere “attempt^nir” to invade
tw o of the Ryukyu Islands
In the cen ter urea where air
and navul a ttack s knocked
o u t 25 N ippincsc ships and
crippled w ar industries in
Ja p a n and F orm o sa.
Tokyo mil Ynnka struck at Toka
and Aka lilaitd* as *pringiK&gt;arvJ j
for the assault on Japan .Win
inllts to the northeast. U.H. bat
tlcshlps and carrier based planes
’ raided the llyukyua Friday and
Saturday. destroying an el Hit*
ship convoy while three were
da insited also off Ryukyu*.
Fourteen vessel* were destroyed
or damaged off the China Coast
by Philippines heard bombet*.
Superfortresses raided Nseoya
end destroyed much of the Milan
bshl Aircraft Engine I'limt
The i'&lt;'r»1st apt sea and nil ut
tuck* on the Kurile inland'. which

— L J.

S A N F O Itl). FLO R ID A . MONU W . M .UU II Jfi. l!U.»

lA‘d First Wave

***—

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Al Rotary Club

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w hu I n d
I 111. Hlkfli &gt;4 (,v*.t| I, III- I lull. I l l the I
Hill * t'f i hu tch iii KunMr
Cruinluy has urged all will tlir I, be ill ret'led ng niii'l ( tt y, M n il
li.dl.u.d
|Fire, f"I4ill r IR9111 l If
Vlli'ii ii f i l l f , . ( ,| ^iit, tin R. i \\ I* llrookR.
solicitors to bring their collec­ Japan, whirl, would m ra n travel­ They had t i n e * tin Mini
l a an,
I' 1M
S161ff*ih111
.11
ii fid i hi* lie v
I In I kina of
tions to the
headquarter*
by ing over Burma and China where l_ Il l'sn and VI Cu rd "!
publl*l,l'l!&gt; uf Till- S ii l d " i I Mi-lill-C
I ||) VI i ! | I'M4 I l Ii* i
f-** v I 11fl(|* •■! x,ff*i ml
Interm ent
Tuesday, in order that the p re ­ even so-called g&gt;a-i mad* are
and Mi* I t u b e i l M P - t - i l
*&lt;t I l*i f sf ret yt Hi
a*&lt;•| 11 »ii,* iiui l
i r ,|*i i.-ri;. f eme*
' 'B ( H*
sent status of the drive may l-e deadly to motor transportation,
all “ f » l i" iii |f**4*. t I 4Mil
bill Hit &gt;l"ll 1 t
" T h e lire dealer* of tin* , ilv Miami Hfilvtl, Fla
determined.
alt, Vivn.
C line I ill Ml - I, i
w in
ji(-1uIf
hi
v«M
* HiiliH i
incomplete reports from mil- Itavr agreed l«, a*»i»t Mi u ti c
at
M iam i
lln u I,
nu
' l l a 1*1(111) Ilf# h l ' i
|ii LI w|e 1 1 ,111'], I i l l l i l
lying communities
mid special checking pro gram . Motorf*t» vmtl lu ld
■*( utii 4 fur (hi* I 4' II |k11(I III
I Ilf f l '
group* reveal the following con­ be left n slip ahowing the n u m ­ uf l, imuiii
\tT5*1 *.
tributions: Geneva, 6 2 1 1 ; Oviedo, ber of lire* on their t a r which
f- m] beV* (nu
till'
H»ini*4lfii i ItU "1.
11,1100; F o res t City and Maitland, need recapping. T in * is done u*
i ii* m.inU*rw nM’ .m lf t l u|iuii M i "
* 4 6 6 ; Goldofirod, 3 4 7 1 ; Chulunta, a measure of service tu remind
M ill*!, uml herirtity .ni|Jnudi*l In t
W \ S II1 M .H » \
M.ti
(A9)
31,16; Hlavla, 3680; Inngwood, motorist* that tire cure is their
ituuli* urn uf ' I .’ ViMMiir I im i**u r •
\ prlunfy h-l **f
ru patiortA
3 6 3 8 ; C asselberry , 3436; A lt a ­ responsibility, but that local lire
Y i • ( lilu.M Iiu•I ibitfk'e "f
■iriniiL- D i'ii ibntion «»f the llm monte, 3 6 0 3 ; Lake Monroe, | 2 1 3 ; service me I, are ready and willing
t.itfei|(n ilu ir y l! Miisdi, I S * L dii* pr u^rr mil
ii -tk||»l v * f i n «
I'uola, $ 0 1 ; I ji k « Mary. 6 1 9 1 ; to ssaist them in securing everv
afU'lriit u v la to i uttu* b f l b# Mu j
» - t•* e-l'Uible Iiuilnrialu
possible mfle out of every lire
Osceola, 317.
N 14NUI
A
If
eStnUlMl.
&gt;uh|i.|ll
All
M
hIH'I'.
.V
,tin*.Ml,
1 ii.tiiBm!
* *l yr-'ti
yrw|i r-bl\ i&lt;
bv tho ()I*A.
“ Meeting* have been held d u r ­ Nilkul
Donation* from Hanford colored
illRUlMlIk k ill i 'l " I j L 1111 I i ( I 111 I I
iM l'Jll
Is
I
! l Uit«n |||I Vk 11 Ii I be Ivelp of the
resident* have now reached a ing the past week will, ufflrlal* Kluf ilia*
ttiinuxaioii,
the
Mar. 111. 1946. wl,n„ lit. I*.....
G . , . . , W i l l i S lllllltK ' "
' ' "o'
1
total of 3 7 70.
of U F A and O U T , and all are ho
w tin pilnting crust,vd
........ I
IS SU E
44 I l II v H M O l ,rv , )t&lt;(
B|| )t'' an
uml
card
Service men a t the Sanford aiding In tire p ro gram tn m a in ­
‘iln.'
Lake Jn.nup during
* ■■
but rill*' ihrin tn four
Naval Air S ta tio n have donated tain ninloi tra n.| »'i tatlo o State
W ASIUNULUip. M m. 2li.
pgt,iu|t* wttit iw.i'ri l ti, their e s 3661, and civilian workers, | I 00. irventj. have been released by u ig liL lro iiilU k -Ji^ v . ,
Elt.igti Mamin t" »u)»i‘‘ td i')
Sc nu ti u * t.atny a-ked » i‘ . I t , ' ' ■i-uliulity t,i tbc war effo rt,
One enlisted man donated |G0.
General Humervoll and Jam es F. Ida piirunta, Mr. and M i p . It“ )
Additional donations by firm s tlyrr
Byrne* urging th at the public nmriii II. Muion, uf Hlocklun, N iMln tloe* nut gnl murv mv.it | [hi* tirvfr rent lid ruling la HOC;
*"»•
f
11 ‘ .7 0 0 . hot m.uw- . . . . .
I&gt; llillllol s a r e n. .-.led t .. pm tt.e
d u n - oVi r I lie top, t|
an

E

Priority List For
Tires Is Released

Plane CruHh Is Filial
'Fo Student Aviator

and
Individuals
are:
Orlando
T ran sit Company, 9 1 6 0 ; itobb'a

take care of their tires end make J .
Prior to Id* enlialiiH'1,1 tu L , S . u* they uv gun tile invv.ti
it posslblo for the Army to keep tlio Naval K e n e n e , he attended
gallon oT food situation. Senator
their supply lines running in full Rutgers
University,
and Inter. Wheeler said the t'nnudfan* had
_
force to the fruhting fronts.
orkevi
Johnson nnd
worked
fo r
the
Jonnion
rneut am) rv&lt;oinmeridvd In

Bakery. 326; City Ice and Fuel
ilrs. ‘John Krider, 360;
Supply
Grocery, 326;
ffl.
Frierson's Electric Co.. 326; Wo­
T E R W II.L C E R G RA D U A TES
man's; Club, |26; American Fruit
LAREDO, Tex-, Mar. 26, &lt;8p«Growers. 926; Mrs. Eleanor F .
Cone, 960: Dr. G. 8 . 8*lm*n, 945; d al)— S/Sgt. Jantea E. TerwllMr. Frank .Even*, 926; ~Mr. J . leger, son of Mr. and Mr*. J.A.
Tsrwlllegcr of Hanford, Fta. was
M S graduated last weak from the
Army Air Forces Central Instruc­
IH .
;
....
tors School at Laredo Army Air
WEATHER
Field. Laredo, Teaas, a member
of the AAF Training Command.
Florida) Partly cloudy, con­ He f* now fully qualified to be­
tinued warm through Tuesday.
come an Instructor at on* of the
Alabama: Partly cloudy, cooler nation's seven aerial gunnery
6, account o f) tonight. Fair and slightly warm- schools.
Ha waa prepared for his In­
f Chuluot* * Kentucky,' Tennessee: Showera structing duties by completing a
east early tonight, somewhat cwaprahaotlv* (lx weeks court*
eoolerr Fair, modarato^temperw’* "
'

iii*' nliurp re*luvl imi
lioii uf new tires
The April quota I*
_ . ii. 17 _net ctpii
ing-,

in the aliocafur rationing.
1.900,000 c a s ­
_. _ the
cut from

Johnson Construction ( orp,‘ration (]ujrv j,(|0 wjlv (|4I)r,. t, m,t u*r d l.t",im, i&gt;&lt;w, mail,- available this
in New York City.
Before '■*“ f«r Lend l.ea.-v.
nmiilli
lug assigned to the Naval Air I
-----------------------------------I
reduction resuita from an
Station a t Hanford. Ensign M a-l
M O O ItU |N NAVY
j acute *h „ringe of the tire Ingre-

l

ton recrlveil flight trniniug ut
d|riit ra t bon (dark.
the Naval Air Station, Groaav
I.,,lie Denxa Mm,re of 106 First
re*
lie. Mich., and the Nitval Air Street l,»,k tile Navy oath II,
DIXON G R A D U A T E S
Jacksonville on March 22 niter
Hlatiuu, Cotpus Christi, Tex.
filing hia papers with the Navy
Eiek iel
Dixon.
1 7 1 6 th
Recruiting Station in Orlando, Il
O U T B O A R D M E E T IN G
Young Moore I Thirteenth S treet, c/o RFD It
&gt;*
has been learned
is the von of Mr. and Mr*. Ileiirv H‘*x 37,. Hanford,
______ ha* completed
mp
«
All members of the Outlmnrd Clark Miaire of thi* city.
lie j « ouirxe In Practical and T neoreMotor Association
were (&lt;xlny expects to be on inactive duty for j Deal Radio and Television and
urged by Ray O. Ttlti*. president a ihort time before, being eallnl ha* U e n swarded a diploma by
to meet Wedlesday evening at to training.
1the National Radio Institute of
V
the City Hall.
---------------------------------------------- ! Wa.hlngton, D. C. He ftaU^ad
Election of officers will taku
In nvovlern w arfare, tungclen the .prescribed Courea
___ of tachnt-____ p]
l i a r __the cuming y e a r a m i la - u a e d - h r - T inrii&lt;pietcimc Tnw c a l
gretitre' w t t l l plans for a picnic will bo made, Jretllea and erosion-Ttshlin f; gun grades and l* to bo

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.Three Other Allied
^ Armies Slosh To
12 Miles Beyond
. Rhine Bridgeheads

-ajcSnSf arm y-ru lvan. r.l u ri mile*
and hopped the f u e l River and
battlad
onto
the
Westphalian
Plain on the northern approach
to Darlin.
T hree U, 8. armle* (urged to­
ward
Berlin
In breakthrough:
yesterd ay.
with
Third
Army
tanka l a t t in g the pact in a 2&lt;
mlla aweep that carried 10 mile*
beyond the Rhine and aero** n
captured bridge over the river
Malfl possibly 23T&gt; mllea from the
entfny rapltal.
The U. 8. Ninth Army broke
out into the open through tha
enHny'i Rhine line, crashed eight
mllea or more beyond the Rhine,
waa within reaching distance of
k B erlin superhighway, and waa
but? 10 ' mile* from Kssen, Industrial h e art of tha lleich.
Tha U. 8. F irst Army bur*:
the bonds of It* Remagen-Krpel
bridgehead
between these
two
fronts in a general assault on a
M-mJIe fro n t that ground nine
mllag, t a i l In a mauivo attack
on W f r ° * d to Berlin and wa*
roaring an unchecked.
T h e T hird Army sprang e t
l e a s t two new crossings of the

“^■a. nm rtii of O a6(*n *mt waa

ne arin g a junction with the First
A rmy fo rce* beyond the river.
They laat were reported only II

v&amp;Cni*i ’ IvvA.r
heigh tened
Ihe power of the
grand wMtern front offensive hy
pushing eight mile* north of the
Rhin e onto the German plain,
hurdling ope river harrier nn Ihr
Berlin route and Mashing across
e superhighway running to north*
a m Holland.
W ith
four
firm
lodgment*
l i e n * 100 mllea nf -the Rhine'*
•i|t bank from Ree* to Worm*,
German resistance wan disinte­
gratin g
almost
everywhere
In
thla spectacular day of gain*.
I t was I Jc u t. (Jen. George H.
Patton'* famed fourth armored dlvlllbn Which speared the break
through along Germany's waist,
and eut across the formidable
r i v t r Main hv rarturlng a bridge
Intact somewhere southeast of

STEPHENS SIGN
&amp; NEON CO.
(Get your new Neon work
now while there'* a ehanre
to glvo you good service}

“C e n t r a l Florida’H
Most Complete Sijfn
Co.,;
226 9- Main HI,

Orlando

Phone 20228

Frank! ur l-pn-Ihe-hi a In.
(Thl* might have bean tha
bridge at Aachaffenburg, which
it 20 mile* aoutheaat of F ran k ­
furt and u about .'H mile* waat
of til* Rhine.)
The fourth wa* divided into
two lightning./**, combat com­
ma,id*, and a( ls*i report* It Mill
" o going strong under a *eclirity blackout to keen il* ijiuyc-.
' frif-nt* _ D rn m - 7 h * _ d iw iJ J e re d -a i&gt; emy.
A front dispatch *nld the surge
beyond the tthlne wa* going even
f *« tr r than Hatton's drive up to
tha Ithinc. and it waa sweeping
up German soldiers by the thou■and*.
I Frankfurt it*clf wa* only 10
mile* In front of the F ifth In­
fantry dlvUion. which made the
Third
Array'*
original
Rhine
in n a ln g , and the induatrial city
« a « reported being evacuated to­
night of It* Mfi.fllf, population.
,e
TT^
The P ari* radio reported a
high Nail official had announceil
i&gt; r-j i*’
over the German radio that all j
civilian* In the Ruhr between
l)ue**rldnrf and Dortmund wnuld!
have to lie evacuated immediate­
ly.
That might Include Eaiert.j
since the Dueeaeldorf-Dortmund'
sector embrace* moat
o f the
Ruhr induatrial valley.
The Third Army'a new (Rhine
crossing* were made » t aoverel'
polnta between Coblent and Bop-i
pard, which are
(even
mllea'
apart.
One force had puahed two and'
a half mllea Inland, hut a second
t lt u s k 4 Just/ cone o f resistance
and wa* held lo a foothold little
COMKHAM Bob Wop* present* to
more than a mile deep.
tight-year-old Margaret O'Brien an

r i a i li a r C rrm a t aga Oae
It. hases wnuld have to tM a c ­
quired In the Kurile* tn the north,
in tha Ryukyu it land* to the
■unith and nn Ihe China coast to
the went.
Moat likely invasion abjective
In the Kurile* probcbly would be
Mntauwa island or s h lm u * h lri
Island. Matsuwa 1* Df.O Matule
mile* north nf Hokkaido, north•mmo*t of the Japanese main
Itlund* .Uhlmushtru •I* nnlv fit 7
inlle« north
Until inland* have airstrips
Matsuwa. the .mailer of the two.
i* more heavily fortified. It wa*
heavily bombarded hy U S. naval
surface force* March Ik. Th#
Japanese rej lieil with heavy hut'
b effective lire from shore bat
lerie*. whose existence indicates
Uie r» trill lo winch Ihe enemy
has gone to .irfand the island.
The brunt nf the aerial open*
lloc* nguinM Ihe Kurilr* I* being
borne hv the l l t h army uir force
and th# navy’* fleet air wing
Four, licith bn.ad in the Alculia i
inland*
Tbr army airmen nre
em|ill»ying b&lt;ilh l.lherator heavy
taimbers uiul Mitrhcll
mmliom
boml*er« while the navy 1* using
largely Ventilra
arch plane*.
Mo«t nf their t a r r e t * have
been ground instnllntlo is such a*
wnrrhou*ee. airdromes, gasoline
and ammunition storage facilities
Employing rocket* as well a*
bomb*, the Amerlean flier* have
1 inflicted heavy damage.
So far thla year, three surface

EASTER PROGRAM
At the

ASSEMBLY of GOD
Comte of !2ih HL &amp; Laurel Ave.

Tableau
‘The Challenge of The Cross”
Character*

Evangel___
UL Dcaciple
2nd Desciplo
3nl Descipic
4th D«fldple
{5th Desciplc
6th Desciple

....Mrs. G.M. WIIIIb
Geraldine Hinchltff
.......... Joan McTeer
..... Emily Matthews
........Jane RlChard
............ Daisy Splvy
....... Jewel Bailey

A h Russians Launch
Fourth Offenaive,
Nazis Are Moving
To Defend Vienna

homhardmenla have Iwcn carrlcf
out against Kurile bates—against
Matauwa, March Ifl- against Kurabu Zak| on. Parnmuthlfo. FVh.
10;' on Surihiachl Wan, off paramn»hlro, Jan. 5-4.

Seven air attack* nn Kurllo

tfc^TfAT. i s a a c s x
■7TTTV
he

picked,

corn

shocked.
pCanuix (tack ed ,* n d
fru it harvested. W«|M are d riermined h) the prevailing r a ta .o n
Ihe amount and tyiw o f work you

TIRES

grty, e '* n l and tr«*fh fro m t»xfonl, Hires not Ri*ym hunlrnctl
With m v are n e ii that *he in limit-

WHILE W E
RECAP YOURS

Injr hiniury.
B6( h r r ho* h known it.
\
S.i i&lt;t Con Mil (jviirrAl F r t n r iJ t
dlo. Thl* wa* n p refo d eni! sliico
new»liaperrnen nre nerrtl Allowed E va n*. (\M .G ., in his downtown
within the *acrc&lt;1 w.'illn M l l a u t l New Y o r k o f f ic e th e oth er Hay:
**Soine tim e a g o A nthony Knen ,

n pres* agent. By cniH?fi(llkr?it*iig&gt;
' said that the principle of the oinIng rnp* throughout my [lou r, I
i ploy ornt of women in the fortea* able to cKcnpo uliUloc}etl.
I oijrn service in the higher grades
Well, almost.
is accepted hy the government.
F irs t I found George V e s se l, Thlf appoint men!, while not a
tha comedian who f* now &gt;a pro ­
biv1step in itself, presages a new
ducer. George I* usually j^nnl for ro7e for women in British foreign
laughh, but he wa* hiurtly nitJ e r f i c r . Women have sninrthinj;
ting In hit office, looking) lonely Bo giv e this service as women.
'*1 don't know what t h j ( .t r ik j In the spheres of welfare and the
1* all about," he said. ]"AI| 1 tactful numlling of domestic re
know 1* the . *tudin's .lo^pjtt^^nte .tkiions,
they
are
particularly

it lot o f thina s^ -w oo lena * ch ina,
lin en ',
to mi me a few - which
are o f
inter* s\ to worn ri,
\
uni' Ui m i he eiiiiMlhir -id v tee.
win* would Ulidi'l-tuiflii the |-oiflt
*if . icw **f the''* po tent in! Layer*
iu d in te rp r e t th* bu yers to the
pro*I h * r- would he **f paftii.ulat
ii*ie oi &lt;nfi alar riinimpiriiil wurV
W e ll - t a r t her ni th,,* luie
the* e d a y - ”
I: »rht n *w M i " 1? l!.»-t*ngs Iwnd in^ in the g eneral depart
, ojt*
i&lt;f the i'i&gt;llj uiiitr
ilftitllflk'
' with lois-Bp'ot s, tra v el ipientinn-*,
nnLu i.il rn a tter* and general in
■otiii •«**
H(hf was Lorn In |h*
V|ai.t
Steten w hel «? hei fuljiei
jn ni "(ifnJ In w, it nd r e t ur «*•I wljjj I h
her
i m 11 . to E n g la n d fm sehdol
mg v%Idle -allHi u yoiillitsli’f At Ih
s«ll&lt; . fd» re*t Ji*
Villi' t 1.liege ui
( U f o i d niHl *.
*,*yenrs sfndle
model n hi* giiiig . J h ereafte r shv*

t nppttrd tn ttir t trft Hercirr t+nm
nil
| in

ton. n c - i v td an it ie trduiru
!*&lt;reign
e f \ n * , , en tr i e d i hr

i roe 11litr

kerv|ci* n

Lon.lnii

hist

f AuyuHt nial at the fit d -d thi*e r
ca m *' &gt;*' A m r . i t &lt;i
ki th*
j Ctld u f U J k m ' . Gif i-&lt;gn . c r v i c c
site « ill he . n r111... I t&gt;. ii
nrlirtu
O xford d rg rt e

Seminole
Tire Shop

PHOUDIT HOtDINO THI "O ICA Jtl" awarded lo them In Hollywood for
the top film performances of 1044 are (1. to r.) Barry Fitrgcrald, Ingrid
Dergman, and Bing Crosby. FiUgerald won the itatuette for his sup­
porting role in "Going My Way,” Mis* Bergman for her acting In "G o *Ught," and Crosby for his work In "Going My Way." (/nfernallonnl)

P lM .h le.
M ti n f + y m t f f r i
I walked to t h r rOmn(i**ne-er Thg ifinmit for help arid luTvlife,
hoping (o see *omc , * t f r * there. you know. In chnntahle work
Although it was the ro|U hour and ihr relie f of distress, women
only a few doxen iieiiplM’ were have o le«* form al
more
lunching. They were hi!i|i|id ip
mow* &lt;*«•&lt;«• itpprriiieli j n
th
one end of the long din m lfT oom
prahlrm of hu m an rt Jittio n s liia '
There were only three wr four
" i t ( iiipti
Smuld nlsii
viillt- '
peoplt on the *et where ( " J ' . i i i &gt;r ^dih in roiom^rriftl w«rl
Om
Mi*a" wa* supposed to he roooW ■ \ i t u n . o u r very ejtisUnre^ hone
Inr. T h e police guard said th * cm our f f i r e i r . i t n u f r ami the m il
company " « t t nmund ‘ and shot Mtilnie naf tiritlly niH* H* nation als
the hrnexe until one,'o'clock nnd in introfh icing th e ir products
then they all went ,[uimStr’
other c o u n t r i e s .
gland prialiiccs

I feel mire o f : they have u
tfellng that they have the rltthl
to everything going nnd n* for
a* their own live* nre concerned,
they want the right to decide.”

evening* or on vacation*. TJul
don't be surprised If the crowing
of a rooster get* in vmir blood
and you di*canl your alarm clock
like thousand'* o f ocher women
olid moke funning a full timu
wor job
In that event you can do n
hired mnn't. &gt;h»ie of the milki g.
feeding o f livestock and gem ral
farm -work. .Muny Mates offer
training courses of from two to
four week*.
No m atter inhere )ou li.e there
should he a cron job for you—

City-Bred Girls
Can Get Taste Of
Life As Farmers

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Cive yourttt-lf a new out­
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and »c l(-| iu«*f* *ril, will be 2 1 th
lune an&lt;l j l L J 1 w i w iypifle» ihe
l l i i fli ~|] ifflmnn nhotil in mmc
Whwt-iloes her generation wort!
Ut i!o In (ho post-war world?
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gynvely.
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year and nn equal number aro
believed to have been recruited
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March 15.

rollon

Hollywood Strike History Is Made
Reflects No Charm S a i ly At British
To News Reporters New York Offices

ICealtaaeW Prows P a * * Owel
nn the south bonk after recap­
turing
the
ancient
Hungarian
rupitnl of Faxtrrgnm. Hi miles
northwest ,.f ituiliu'est
Th# G e r­
man* had retaken K.ricrg iun in
their Jamuiry attempt to rclirve
HiMla|*e*.
Mnllluivsky'* tinny, under 27
generals ami n rear admiral of
the Dnriohc river tinval flntllbv
swept ovei nil territory I n .I t'&gt;
Ihe reri-nl tjermnn counter-of
fensive, regriineil rich ml uml coal
dr, nails In the Vertes mmmtuins
west of llmhipcitl and .wept for­
ward 2h miles.
More titan Jl*l
riimmunlties
mid
T.iKH) enemy
troop* were vaptinerl. liooxtiug
to h:|,0&lt;MI the enemy's losses in
the two army offensive
Hushing wr»t on si ?(1 tnilr
front,
the
Second
Ukrainian*
swept along the Dan ube's hank
us fur us Ibinu-Almas. Ik mile*
«J«t of Komnrotn, while stmur
henrl* ii few mile* south or the
river drove on further to win
Mocsa, six miles southeast nf the
key stronghold which he* astride
both banka o f the river.
Dis, niches said that the elimi­
nation of Berlin us the core of
the enemy’* rtefensp still waa th*
8 rcatrat single task confronting
to Rail army in Ihe east,
Kmmiy broaden*!*
said that
Marshal
Gregory
K.
Zhukov'*
Gunpowikr in « m ixture of
F irst White • R ush ian Army was «ultpel&lt;tr, sulphur, ttiuft charroul.
inntinuing to storm B e r li n * for
tiflratinn* along the (bier river
beyond captured
KtirMrin and
acknowledged that Soviet a.snult
trams of Infantry ami tank* were
wedging denier into n mas* of
steel nnd conernte defense*.
German report* indicated, howover. that Zhukov'* attack * ware
not n major offensive but appar­
O PEN D A IL Y 1S:4S P. Mently ware designed to whist, nnd
tlnk nn alt bridgehead* across ADULT8 40c — SERVICE 50c
th« Oder river in prcnarntlon
for a climatic lunge to the cap-

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under d l lev lion of thp rm mt \ i !c lifinrvl, and s h a i r be iwu r n In
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F ■I a t a a t Arv o)* churiwn*
neui the Pti (dmin* of I t a l y
The
r i l l t e n * in I’ Mint a i r in lei tint .
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t o n m i e r v i a l * u h ) t '* i ' taug ht at
ha« a l*u been reimirinrf
Ml. I li'idlt* itttkit heal mini on the o u tfit
t*lr»! putiHvaiiMA VIit r I? 1&gt;I '»
tiir si lbHil iih lode
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hifhtiiiyit
ff,e*iiln* t h f
n l&gt;;dtrnIion* an* now in {&gt;rtx*e« n ! m d it a r y
lir*t
and
second
vein;
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Army
frt»nt,
T l il r likin’ timl t h a t nproTinintelv
i l Vi Ctll'UT OK THIi n i l \ itan*I fit ml and *ccond v rn r T h e * e IS T
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V f n r n , rrj»airet| ra ilw ay etjuikiA |i|*lit ntmii* til mhmtt kMl |irt»*
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VS I.S* J t * VI SIN i S11
O thei ' u b j i v l * a t e eoinmervral
merit in N ajile*, svenl »ti»ht*r»' at
Jtk|ntlir«e lander* h;i\r IhV ii a|»
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•irm turn of an ai rp ort a t N'el*
fir r * « l in ihe nlion rikemv m t r i n
.dfic*- l‘&gt; ttul|l|n| Hint j..,ttk/*-tl i«» file
ImiM, it#)|HHi build up the 'Ill-ply and viK'nimlai v . is p in g ,
n*»*ul rum| ml S a n t a I p . V M
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any
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amt il*M«hit*
ni
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and
tra
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in
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adding
9 t h S t . and I-n u rc l A v e .
hn*e of Antin, re*cuetl *ailora
mnehme*. en le td ato r, Mlm eogrnidi, *vI»b h pm, nr aiih*r *'f )i&gt;u, m«)
T h e if tern celerin K m a i l e r of from a 'inkihir ahip, hi Ipent mil etc Nr\* coiirve* in m n d r m Filin g b a *r RKdJtiet tlsn r*tat&lt;* **l Huwaid
if Uu nd j ,
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tiir |x»rU of ( iv itn vecch ia , Ori*^tduntft h i »i|etl rh lnm nh v.ill
Nightly nt 8 00 o'clock
S’uistf, lu (he Counti Judge of
lello mul Piombino into operation lead to a F i li n g I V r tt f ic a t t * aw Aid *Xfiiiinol#
County, FloMda, *l hi*
amt re*cuett many timber bridfroa i»v the A m c rirn n U t it u t e o f Fil- office In ill* Court hema of "aid
DR. STONE. Speaker
on the Arno River by otveninif a npr. add fou r ro u r* es tire o t f e re * t. *‘»*unt&gt; at San ford. Florida, with*
AT MRST
JO and 40 pen ia l, co m plete r o i i r * - to eight calendar
muni be from
dike when the river rtmt* letl.
JIGN Of A
)h* List** u£ ift# (ir*t outitiaaCian of
Churches Co-operating
_
__
nnd vl*i)d*' filing
A fter
be liir
put
u * h o re
at
Uil* notice
Each i I* Ifit or ite*
New ela na r* in fil in g will lx* mi sod * tka 11 be in writing end 'h e ll
Onm, Northern Algeria, in April,
-1*1** the place uf i * *4.|t Tice a lid
UH I, the battalion laid oil pipe*, 01 gain text tin * week and n»»tt. A P"«l
First—Sanford, F irst— Oviedo, Osteen, I,ong\Mmd and
of fire iitl&gt;l|e&lt;i« of Hie claim
built n ’ju,irtermn*t^r depot and- k now trd ge o f is plug and filing ■*»’* and sihall U« •Worn in b&gt; ittV
UgkHHi
fu i mv I ■l alrfppcif, ft fa t g * i t ( nr.
Lake Monroe, liaptist Churches.
tsi* »i •
filled
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b
a
in
to
i&gt;e
u«ed
use
o ffic e w ork er, Mr* Max well said J 1•’»«*&gt;, .tad a ns * inti via l ni or
ut if a »oii ne iipnrti*.
Demand
not
m
filed
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II
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T h e r Mu liter i * innde«l in Holy
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of %h|* •iiialifiei
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tn tint ha open 111if a fail lin e and
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VI.d T* »t«ll»r Ml ni ||i■I* t f d |1 '
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the
N nptes
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if ma ra 1
1
to Mi* I I' Hull w ho ha* been
a i vu
Ft 1*1 |iii Mir "tli'n .Star Hi, l * i S
W inlniif in on |1 liny, th e men I I aimxt in thp newest and mom!
o f the HH?th «|&gt;ent the en tire modern nielhrat of tea ch in g tin
IX T ill: U l l H T UK T llh ( Ut Uf■iibjevl.
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after
co m pleting
work
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phi e r r n r
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M n x wv 1
of *u ptdie* lHitt rnabieit th e F i f t h 1 go mil on )obn. Mr*
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U.S. C i t i z e n s h i p

DISTRICT

BIBLE CONFERENCE

SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH

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Beef Brings 43 Cents
At Fat Stock Show
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paid by bu yers o f 4-1! and t h ^
* t e e r * tn the f t r * t an nual Went

Florida Fat Slock show, a* a
total of 2 1o head wan *hown aod
•slid Ilk the &lt;iad*d«n co unty l l ' e
•lurk m a rk et pens hire last F n
da&gt;
Sandy Johnson, gutney i u l u n
i Htiiier, *okt hi* g ra nd chantpbm
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Senator

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Wilson.

Quincy , bought the animal

r u i n On ' •v

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Thomaa. Quincy, sold hi*

ch a m p io n pert of t h r e * be ad to
H' r k r and Fatwant*. Quincy'- and
the c h sm p io n r l l l o l slh fh it ea j by

'im *
a* ml
teach

A p p i " i n n a t e l y MllO.ilno auk uni’
wounded p a t i e n t s of llo- \1lle«
for ro e have itaeii irn n -p m t»*d bs
the A f ms Alt Koi n*» in nil they
t*r« of i«|w-*at huh im i h*' pi*' i l * »
and a half y ea r*

IM P O R T A N T :

LEbA L NOTICE
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Tfcouffc «*"r* Mk ia uolfona wt td«- air aod on lh* land throujhout tha war'.. ^kou operator* faal wt art a d«AnlU torn world. We know Uul bp workinf
! 1pari of the armed forcei. Through our at our awilehboarda day by day w« art
*‘
thousand* of calls baitanlnc U»lr homt-coolnff.
fi
f
vital to tho ncocatfol prosecution of
Taliphono operating la work that
tha war on all front*. W t an tho woman only can most afflcienUy handle
“waava*»Mof apoach fomlof tho pat- *o It la han at tho iwitchboards that
tars for victory.
a great opportoaity azists for na and
OST knsbands, brother* and rwaat- othen to u rra best In helplnf to hasten
hearts a n flghttsf os tho Mas, tn tho tho day of victory.

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10% pantlly added on April Ut pliut 24rl
ShtH fr* casta on extetillons.

per annum , cost of ad vertisin g and

Under Ihla new taw all unpaid taxaa for the year 1911 Ireenme dcllnnurnt on April
1, 1945 end the pan*]lie* and Interest become n part uf the taxes whi
i n x e s are
lien on tha property vmeajpd, except that Intangible Personal l’rupei
* Um aai aU proparty owned by tha tax-payer.
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pr before
Property owner* who hare not done no are urged (o pay their ta*ex on or
before
Marth St, 1915 and avoid penaltlew and coh(h.

have no ambition, have

The cducteay
of this office is at your dtaposal
and all tax int *
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S UP until you have fU es
„ a chance to prove what It can and wIB
la email and la sold on a Money Back

formation'and assistance will be gladly furniflhed.
JNO. D. J1NKINS,
r, Seminole
Her
Tax Collector,
County.
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Trouble, Lumbafo, Lama Back and Rheumatic Pains Indicating
Uric PoUon. Stop fettln* up
up nights,
nlfhte, n
n l i a v e t h a t b u rn in g s e n s a *
urlna. W h y s u f _____
f e r f r ...
om
Uon, clear up that atront, rad, akaadv___
these and other symptoms of slnjrxUh
h kidneys,
k id n ey s, Ibladder and
m a n y o t h e r s h a v e, w i t h
bawala whan yon can yet rt
called_ S a d L a b e l D lu
ra tU .
that naw and powerful liquid , __ _______
_____„
Sad Label la a liquid medicinal compound of pure and care­
fully selected d ro n of known beneficial action on the human
the flaw of urine, ellmlnatlnc poison frost
Sara haw ambition, enerry and
1too frequent urine, pain fn the
whan, caused by your system
sufficiently (e n tire to aU
b both the urinary and
i tbe elimination ef snyte
a Uquid preparation ia
tablets that often pas*

throus

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A penalty of 3*7« on April Int with Interest at 18'- per annum fi&lt;m» Vpril l-l plus
coat of ntWcrttaing nnd tux Hale, where not paid before tux suli-.

Han Halpod Other* and-WUl 41e!p Yeu
iu c c m i

u iin u u ll.

On Real Estate:

s a f e T e a l # fe s
I k o n w ho fr « l
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■ H y p is g . h a Va
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w o n ear f n L
J a g I l e i ItK .U
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p e a a a II h s o

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It Man ui*d with tnurh

“ VII uwncr* uf iirnpcrl. -li..II In* held In hum. "Im I

Under the new law ennrled by the legl-dulurc Ihe f»dlunin« inieresi urul pi'inilf Ich
begin on April l , 15115 on nil unpaid taxes assessed fur the &gt; i m i CM.

'Red LoboT In a Diuretic for the Kldncyw and
Nonro Tonic of Proven Merit

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COUNTY TAX BOOKS CLOSE MAHl II I l-l.

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Relieve that Anonliing Itarknrhe in n Hurry
STA R T TODAY WITH A UOTTLK
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PACKAGE STORE

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(JET RID OF THAT TIRED, LAZY,
GOOD-FOR-NOTHING FEELING

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BUY
A-^ BO N D S!

TAX NOTICE
TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY

C ju incy

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IN T i n

the boys at the front
can ’t do it all!

I ,rim m u u .

CjuiiM s
nod l**»ugVn
it J t,ri by 1
Util tv. and M i c r u * i *htl»11et| hi
lrtoiiV S ' i oiii Quim v
'Id «f f t.^

\ «an»ational a s e r n f e *•! m«»e Add ill . Vi*| of kk CRIinl
than 4,1 f « n t i |*er posliMt ww er, cm |K*nt«r. and farmer

rllmg

r a life It \V Wife, i "uu mi linjflk
■f Hamiiiiile PfHiBly, I lufUl-i, "ft

t hnmpmn light w n g h t F F A m

|deutenant r « i u “e1 John

Obviously—

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Bata Ttri.

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A aaarlalaA f r e e s a k l e k la a a r l a a t r a l r ra llfla A l a &lt; ka' a a a t a r r a ■p a k tia a l la a a t a ll a a w a A la a a lrk ra
tra A H a i la II a r a a l alh araalaa
M a t l i r a la Ik la a a a a r aaA a la a
rke la a s l a r m
l a k l l a a , ! k a rv ta .
A ll r la k l a la r a a a b ll a a lla a a t a * * M ai A b a a ttk a a h a r a ta a r a a la a r e msv«s.

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MARCH

28,

1848

BID L b YITKBB FOR TODAY

TH E CHALLENGE O F L IF E

DEMANDS
HEROISM. TO
OVERCOME O U R SELV ES RE
Q U IR E S -MOST OF A LL: Only
M thoU strong and vary courage­
ous.— Josh. 1:7.
Thr Cal ('orars In
JProm The Chrlatian Hcfrnea
Monitor)
The inow offends her. Aggrievedly th r shakes
Each dampened paw before tilt
■tens inside.
And with n took of injury takes
My stroking at a solace to lici
pride.
Iildow alii with
Then from the
n arro w e j eyes
And quivering rara tile wutchcjv
through the panr
T h a nreaumpltinua mow Ihnt spins
In thr n!r and lira
W a t oil the ground. She shake,
her paws again

Evan tapping her milk,
. scarcely mollified:

she

is

8 h* remembers what is going on
outside

ANITA LA U RIE CUSHING
Don't forget those Stale ami
County taxes by the first uf
April.
Framlar Koito says he is going
OumtlAtnic®. MacA/UjiVi
plAntling a prlmri'^amp

thara.

Over In I.ccsburg the UBU bus
already been turned Into a com­
munity recreation center. An Idea
fok • pojt-war project in BanfonL

if

fennfonl hoy in India is rhaard
by an nlephant. Bel hr linin'!
had ?w» fftiirh fun «ffit 4* t-ht’ la**t

titnt ht went lo the rlrrus.

EWnce food can now h« made
of wood, landlords who* offer
"Room and Board" will probably
•oon be apeaking lltarally. —
Titusville Star Advocate, la that

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Board they're cutting eome
11w — tha
of these steaks from?

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J . II. Menlck of Longwood was

in to »ce -ui la it week and reports
considerable real estate activity
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»in
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I*
*neck
‘»V»
number of
i#ttled there
of them are
m3

of the country. A
row resident* havo
this winter and most
buying property, he

Voted the beat dressed woman
this year la not Mr*. Harrison
Wl'lUmt' or tha Ducheaa of Windtor, but tha Army Nurse, tha
Fashion Aeadam- reveals, and
that eoe* for all woman In unlformed servlca. But many a
woman, not In uniform, is doing
har full part, though aha may
not be eo wall dressed.

. Wa'ra not kteklng about the
■*
food shortage. Wo atlll think
Americana are tha best fad peoJo Ih tho world. But wa would
a lot more food Lo ship
to starving Europeans If
It a few
, wo had stored mors of ______
“ * years ago Instead of plowing It
under, if Vo hadn't paid farmer*
not to produce.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFO&amp;t) FLORIDA

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Symptoms of Banlty
Two pld maids wore in' an Inmad asylum for years, always
“Go*?' sighed Mayras one day,
*1 with soma tall, handsome man
wind his arms around mo
mom mo until I gasp."
r you’re talking sense,"
Jana. HYouTl bo out of
___ fn a few days.**—Clowis ton
Njhri.
i ara rapidly gaining
.with man. Com* tha

Ello$ i S
Association's*

tl,.th* 4;yo■ ■ K m o m t a to
- —
in ‘ tha d ty of
&gt; has dlmbsd from 1 to *
1, In other words. It used
of svar els

European Confederation

---------- ROBERT A. W ALIM M Si
REAL

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E S T A T E -B R O K E R
A tlan tic Bank Bldg.

Phene 7 32

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For EASTER

Sub-Human Friendu
Man’s best friends have been, historically, the dog and
the horse. The dog especially appears as a friend and ser­
vant of man from the beginning of human Civilization.
Rut are these sub-human friends destined to survive in
the new ami more mechanical and hygienic world that we
are creating?
Doga Ate yeculi&amp;rlf subject to the dreadful disease of
rabies, which scents to be spreading in many jmrts of the
country. It is especially prevalent now in northern Ohio,
and there is a possibility of placing the whole state under
itrict quarantine, and there has been Rome reported here in
recent weekn.
No census of dog population in general is available;
nit It seems likely that, with the present emphasis on
humnn safety and cleanliness, there are fewer dogs than
there used to be, in proportion to human beings. It in
hnrder ty tell about cats.
As for horses, there are probably thousands of chilIren in this country who never saw one. Mechanized trans­
portation has been their doom.

Closo-up of Your
C&lt;xo&lt;«r S *lf fn a
Mallory

P a * a -tS r e c $ *
H ere's one itraw that will give you that "jcepf&gt;ed-oul-of&gt;■bandbox" look—even whin the temperature U over 90.
For thiv debonair P ana -B zizza i» light, airy, and oh *o
cool. A genuine imported panama, it'i blocked and
aha[&gt;cd to nuke you
look liindvomer than
y
ivo'iv
----- - -ever before
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Easter Fixings
Easier outfits are about to burst on a startled and
sometimes delighted world. If the answer to the age-old
question is that women dress to please the men. and not
merely to annoy other women, iierhaps they might he
interested in what men really think.
A reporter relieving temporarily the women's fn-hinn
editor of a metnqsdilun newspuper urges simplicity rather
halt garislinesM. Thai goes tsith for dresses and shoes.
Avoid a hair-do that gives the appearance of taking as
ong to present in public as a Hilly Rose spectacle.” Hats
&gt;clng what they are, it is ryfrenhiog lo omit them aomeIm cajim l w c a n t TJo3lg|;n»turttClW
floatf®. npttintciw artificial,
nrti
in the hair,

red and pink nail polishes are 0. K.t but lay off

And it
will keep
Itxiking
crhply f r n h —to*t£ert
;.........—
r /you -----n ----rv
• * be*
c i i u e it'* shower p ro o f c«l hy in r f i m o u i C raventH * p n x e t t .

Remember, no other straw has this im|H&gt;rtint feature
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Sr i d r n p in a n d Irt* t i n ll ii r d r i l l i n g I ’ a N a - l l a i L Z A H x j a y .

t okr in, ,, i -loir fi*&gt;io Setirin/ lo
.-„,n
(,, «•&lt;11r■- „.1. 11 ,. m , I
( f,„ ihe Agricultural E.\| ru•Ikrcrli l « .
u d l-idisn
T.iwn,
* - in r - , .,r - th--i c ist se, tio-i
| Si on, in the b rer la b
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slits it.fi oo I I ri ti tr i oun.ry
|do.d-t.-- nwsnage to sjiri,
i
tim
111 111lr^^aaS)!
.
:iml fifth
offo ,*
MUtill f!t1r
,r , tilllt-*M,U in I lo- a tv n
Ram ie i* ilevelupm). trvtde mill* improved aril .' Inter |
. - - u*rd bv bishops n.r cw-H
will undmiblidly loratr in this of truss s ta ir
ijig bt-nd
f Ho- Hi-inn o t it'ooll
t o r el
urea
golli LL 1 ‘ nurch
T ,i rip iv and Miami I*
rt TLu!,
T h e southeastern shura of .thu jrja the l-a k c am i. 1(

I In. I hare hsrdlr more limn bern
*i rutrhe.1 Rrsearrh carrie&lt;l &lt;*n bv
tbe I ’nltnl Stairs Sugar f di|«-r»
' Hon i* corstantlv opioliw new
j und greater opj-urlonllles foi de
I veUipmenL Shortly thr new star-ch
, plant will begin opr rat ton and n*

tok^.tL- o nr. tha. sute. AhO-.NT^'f-'

tlorr’v tfr.dL'g pr-tMiurinp nn*rr ftir
winter vegetatilcs. Palm Bench
I'nunty, you know leads
the
country In ngrbulttirsl prrviutilo'

■’lack, green, purple and violet. Anti don’t attire your
face in a public restaurant.
(Hade. Pahnkre and Cotril
Alt of which Is such good advice that it probably Halle
Point ate gruwing -like werds.
won’t be taken.
Newspaper* ar* more a hobby

llatb or,

T om a ti* \\ l o t P a lm Itviirb s n l f " . or.
Miami v m the mirth r,o! of l b

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unici iu j guild selection oi gay hatbands. .

MALLORY PAN A M AS
$0.50 to $J.95

ETCHISON PANAMAS

ntinrcul

men have I-eon
\r iny to do aolnr
i.yrhlutric wnl'.

$5-00 to $0.50
Other Straws $-£.95 up

ANNOlTNCEM ENT

B. L. Perkins

Too Laic To CliutHify

&lt;7scS A N F O R D

C O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

^ATLANTIC
NATIO
J ACK.

or

ATLANTIC NATIWNAL BANK

Headache Is
A Symptom

A student of world history,
Nata has delved Into Just'about
•varything written oo the aubject
and uniats you are aura of yourMlf as to what happened and
whan, you’d batter flnt
md something alas to discuss.
Rod Arkell, publisher of the
Sebrinr Amtrlcmn, I* back on tha
b after ■pending
spending considerable
Ime
i as a radio newscaster In
New York. Rod has a good radio
voice and dalleenr and hU&lt; pro­
grams ware popular. I Imagine
f t Won't be long before ha is at
It again.
Driving south from Sabring,
you traverse a roller coaster
highway until you leave •**
highlands and hU tho prairie
country. Florida Is truly a won­
derful BUte with aq amazing
variety of fauna, flora and scen­
ery. Enuring the 'Glades country
you find yourssU In altogether ii
different world. Tbe sandy Ihjhl

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Surplus and Undivided I'rofita

Touch ton Drag CoNo one ever has "Just a
headache." Borne where, in hi*
or her system, hidden to all
but a qualified physician, there
Is a cause, a reason, for tha
ache. And It'a a physical dis­
ability that only a doctor can
correctly diagnose, prescribe
the remedy and thus save the
sufferer from more serious
complications.
Perhaps no human ailment
Is eo frequently neglected aa
are headaches, nor so unsuc­
cessfully self-treated. Even oc­
casional headaches should serve
aa a warning that aomething Is
wrong with the functioning
of the organic structure, and
should result In a visit to the
doctor's office for. advice.

Banking House, Furnltar* and
Filtered.
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U 4 Gotera meat
Obligations

Reserves

8,400.00

Federal Reserve Bank Block
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117.08743
1,810.03

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co m ptro llers

call

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l.uens and Discounts
Overdrsfu

872.14

Banking Houaea, Furniture
and Fixture*

783,028.20

CuatoHsra Uablllty Under
Letters of Credit

904.94

Federal Reserve Uaak Stock

141,400,10

Other Reeourcoe

129,774.43

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ketable

f45648441

Bonds
141147148

8,708,84848

Cash and
Da* frees

Deposits

Banka

$ 4480,17243

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S T A T E M E N T O F CONDITION
AS O F MARCH 20th , 1945

Obligation*
of Federal

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Other Marketahla

This la the 8»th of a series
aT Editorial advertise* rate sp­
in this gaper each

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BANIC
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U A . Government
ObUga-

Then the choice of a drug­
gist to tUl tha
should be a careful one-

Haven, County Scat of
m on tha shorn of
Okeechobee but no

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than a b usi n es s with publishers
Dr. I. Mtiiinfii iimi&lt;nm&lt;'t't hi* htinir U'litjihone is
Paul Rnrdln sml Luther Jones.
Paul is f'oimtv Conimissionei for
H . " V.
fb&gt; dlMrlrl und l.tlca hi* Job
seriously, oven If It do*e Interfere
Dy RUHBELL KAY
O ffice liiiurb- D:(Ml A M . t•■ KM1" itium and - &lt;H&gt;
with getting out his nervipapers,
the Everglade* News al Canal
I'.M to r&gt;:&lt;&gt;&lt;» I’M . except Wcdm-mlity A M. Thurs­
Point and the Relic (Bade News.
fla ilin g iScbrlng for tin- first Hello News and rilcwlalou News, Luther Jones 1* primarily a fa r ­
time since the war, I found the at the Town Hall and dragged mer arid has long Imen active In
day P.M. and Sumlnyti.
community, like moat others, at him away from a meeting long civic affairs. Right now his eonbusy as a two-headed seal in a enough to say "H ello," -Carr Is
school of fish, highways were sporting a new shirt msde from
crowded with heavllv laden fruit Florida ramie and Is th* envy
trucks, hotels were filled and of nvcr'mn* In town.
business establishments generally
And while we arc on tho sob
prosperous.
jc*l of Ramie, (t look* like this
Although In the heart of one fibre crop Is destined to contri­
of Florida's foremost citrus pro bute much In Florida'* agricul­
during areas, t was unable to *-et tural noil lodusti iit 1 development.
grapefruit fur breakfast. When 1 Thousand, of m-rca ate alrrody
queried the cafe manager, he ex under cultivation and 1 am In­
plained that ha was ao short of formed that the problem of dshelp that th sr* wai no ona to cordication has been licked and
p re par* It- I settled for a glass wo are now able tn provide teaof canned Juice.
tile manufactor* with tho fibre
While Nate Broking and l in a suitable fonn for their use.
don't alweys agree oh certain
The Everglades Is Indeed a
Ofgiii.i.-c/ 1 0 2 8
auestlone, and quite often he will vast empire, possessing resources
( /initiated With Th&lt; Atlantu Notional llank of /u i i i —a'i/lcj
feature my column In his High­
lands County Nows and run’ an
editorial along side of It pointing
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OK MARCH 20lh, 1945
out how wrong 1 am, 1 give thu
boy credit for being fair and 1
C O M P T R O L L E R 'S C A L L
am perfectly content lo let tho
raader consider both sides of thu
argument and form his owr
opinion.
| 100,000.00
Capital Block
f 518,843.44
Loans and Discounts
By W. V. BlUIng

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WATCH (DOG) ON THE RHINE

"Why don't (hry Ret together?" Americana often usk
thin question when they think of European quarrels and
wars. Now n pinn for getting together is proposed by Rich­
ard N. Coudeiihove-Kiilergl, an Austrian count and writer
uu public uf/juiv-who In-teaching nt New York-Univcra[ty.
A" conTederation of till Eurcqwan states except Germany,
is the plan. Germany ia to be admitted later when anO
gives evidence of having reformed. Special emphasis ia
laid on a% bill of rights to protect all Europeans against
discrimination on account of race, class or religion, und to
guarantee freedom of speech. An additional bill of social
rights aims at basic social and economic reform s through
the gradual elimination of trade barriers, and the establish­
ment of a common currency and transportation system.
This is to be a confercdation, not n merger. Within the
foregoing limits member states can govern themselves as
they please. It is easy to call it an impracticable dream,
and perhaps It is. But the Continental system of separate
states has worked so badly that far-sighted Europeans
ought to give serious thought to the Coudenhove-Kalcrgi
proposals.

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Personal

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Misslloroilty Hawkins
Weds Prod R. Ganas

Activities

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ch ildren ,

i Mr ft. M Ai. II All. mother of Mr
Hall, ue at a of t hi* cluo, Mr tnd
Mr- Hatty Rri*t And «Uujfhtrra
i iif-iTilr, Ml a d ^1 f ^ Max Fun*
*h*rti Mr *iM*l Mi * trunk Rich*
“ ‘.ilvt*u. DoTolhy^MiA.
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Rest Musical Talent
Offered In Concert

J4nur*t

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Mr.

.i d _Mm kr im rth \ rfru lr; Mr
m*I Mr &gt; 1 «*r t' r k *. Mi And
\11 ■ &lt;m i i*» Kwr ndrtiii** Mr wi»»l
Mr*

H) WILL \ KI&gt; C (INNUI.IA
* omSlitp *omr of the bent vocal
I lent
Contdr (»hur \\ unto -h
•ad niuciral talent from Rollui*
lam i i f tc •
College with wimr of the Im» I has returned to
Sanford run o f f e r ; add u mono­ visiting in Sanford
logue artist, a W A V E from the
Sanford N'nvnl Atr Station, and
jo u get drlirhtfu! enl. rta'jiment
the hind given Friday evening
at thr well-attended It-d I r o ftero fit entertainment at thr S»u
ford V 'jrtinn's Club
M a n y Waller. Itoliini baritone,
hna a full rlcar baritone voice
Friends of Mrs. II.
TUESDAY
and
his rendering of "N in a "
The N deV Howard Chapter, '■Che Fiero Costume" and "Rright who has been sermuU. D. C. will meet at 3 :0 0 p. M is tin; Ring &lt;if Words" got the iiotne for the tots*.
W the home of Mr*. J . M. 11 ayes, program off to an ertthusiastie s , II lk&lt;- glod to lour
lion ir improving
110 West Sixteenth S tre e t
sta rt arid he ivas forced to sing
The Pilot club will hold Its
dinner meeting in thr Hotel MaySanford 's own (.rate S r h n r
Lieut F F I
fair at 7 : 3 0 P. M.
coloratura suptono was next on
the Rollin s gnni| , ami -lie .ang limilillllut and
^ENGAGEMENT AN M U N CKU
with d eal purity of tone, four &lt; yntlna Kllen.
•ongs
"Sonnet t .
"The
Petti- Selma, Abe, wh
Mr. and Mr*. Marcus F, Pat­ c o at” . "Lullaby'' and “Swiss Kcho bit will la* 'l
terson of Sanford announce the S o n g".
"The
Nightingale and 1 icld.
engagement
of llielr
younger the Ruse", her final number, re
daughter, B etty June, to Knx sulte*| in sonic pretty trill e f f e c t '
J l e r l e E. Mattair, USN, sun of
Marie Rogers. Hollins momil
and soprano
showed n
« r . and Mrs. II. M Mutluir of oglst
Williston.
pleasing personality, a» she told
the Kentucky
moiintaineei • ; o-i]
Wedding plan* will be nnmmnr- ol
who
tn then
isolation
retain:
cd later.
memory of the &lt;|uaint song, of
thell
iuugJrsh
ancestor.' . . S h e
V. D. C. MF.KTINt
sang three id these .ongs and
The regular monthly inerting eli maxed with a mote modem
Ten"
Tin
of the N. IV Y Hnwaid t liaptri song. "M y t.indv
of th* llnilrd linughter' of the ut&gt;o\c pelfoi iner i wen- ably ac
Confederacy will hi held toimH r o m i m n i c l by Hetlv M ituoiiu id
TOW.
Instead
of
Frid ay,
ns liollim
Don
Weisinan
-tollin'
com
scheduled, a c .1:1*0 P. M. at the
A m te of Mrs. J . M. Hayes. IIP [oxer, baritone and pianist culled
(ri a u
SW*n-«\ ifijni if( M
VNat Sb deenth Street
At 3 30
""&gt;pr ii no * hal er t nt tVa- Unliirra
P. M. a memorial service will
( (IJlM'l vatui \ i»f Musit
u ill* I*
be held honoring Mrs. Minnie
I" e.nrnlr*I
»ti venstir
recif ol
•»
Bryan who died recently.
Mem­
" l '« |' \\ W HliifiiliLV. II He
ber* of her family arc Invited at
\Hat. R t - - **!' t h*
Ahat time.

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Mi ji it rI Mi**
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dat{$fht**i a mi Mi a ml Mis Howi‘! t and d in* ittrr

MONDAY
The Truthscekrrs Class of the
i i r s t Methodist Church will n.ic
™ the church annex at 1 :3 3 I’ M
The Jun ior VIVA of the First
B apU lt Church will meet at the
homa of Mrs. Fred Myers tn
Floral Heights at t&gt; 110 11 M fro
a Weiner Roast.
f The P ast Matrons' Club, l lK .
, will m eet with Mrs
it. W,
Turner, 195 Park Avenue, at
8:00 P. M.

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trasting trim of Red, Blue, Brown or Green. Se­
parate matching bolero. .A famous make we cun-

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not mention because this style is nationally ad­

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lit* . . . (or dlKrlmincitinp women like ll
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buy yours now! Balbriggen and Brushed Rayon.

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T H E T A B L E IS
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All you can eat for 10c
Sunday D in n e r___ ... 78c
Give Un A Trial

CREOMULSION
Seminole County
Court Record

CONCRETE PIPE

CARLTON, j
Boarding House
615 Park Avel

Room and board 912.00 wk.
__________ I’hooe 1 M .W

NOTICE
DR. a L. BARS will be at the Police Station
on Tuesday, M irch 27 from 2 :0 0 to 5:0 0
j\ M. to vaccinate dopn.

« f o il the w r r t j Thai »-iH a *
uffrewd you etiE b able tt&gt; c h o n e
j r ’ii'n w 't z i r fond -o n ' e r a lt t iS '*»
■hrjr. n. The nuftlRj- and q a a rtritj
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CONCRETE BLOCK

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Upprnkiitfl) 3,000 Primary Trainers Meeting Rigid Army and Navy Specifications
Tefta Offend Fir Satom a Price-Tag Basis* by Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Bead lrights

You cam now own your own plane.
T h e * Primary Trainer* have been dcd tn d ' aurydus property by the Army
«ad Navy.
B v a y plane v ia bear a price-tag,

mary Trainer* may be *een. je t in touch
with your nearest Sales Center lifted
immediately below, or coniult your neare*t RFC Diipoiinf Loan Agency.
Clarence Ludwig

♦Each Prka-Tog Cfvti tbit lahnuatlaa
Gelling Prke
U&gt;k(, tnodtl, uiftaufacttirtr"! aerial number

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s e l f / v o u e c d o in g
ALL YOU CAN FO R i-----'
— I H IS D O Q / f — j
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R O B B ’S

WIN'TLK

ROBINSON,
ice vr-tr*

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T E C JIO N !

ETTA KETT

T E LLPHONE
OPERATORS

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W tlU n jL ..until . Llic.—laai
mlnutq~ can be disastrous
•when It comes to having
your winter things rleuned
and stored. A f t e r the
moths take hold there’s
not much left I

. ..rJKfatCiHf . uattkCa** «*.-

Bring in

Single cr

Age If. .Tfi
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
ESSENTIAL WORK

G I umh

h a n g e r s p le a s e !

Overtime Pay

'

If you are pressed for time ue can put il in while
you wuit . . • or at the most in a couple of hours.

(D nss

b Iuks

Paul

Varationa

work done

Picture Framing

•

sh e lv e s

Mirrors, we have new ones and icsilver your old ones.
All work done by nn expert, and guaranteed.

Annly Employment Ruperelaor
Wf. YVrelulaya -Saturdaya, W-lli
SOU. BELL TE!.. * TEL. CO
110 E. lat Si.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged in Eaxontial Work

'M H lli L A P IN ‘V*• v
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THE LONE RANliER
WHAT DID YOU FIND
; OUT, TONTO? / n

BIRDSEY FLOUR
&amp; FEED MILIxS

AND MIRROR COMPANY
Phone 320

FELLER WHO SHOOT STAGE
DRIVER NOT R E A L
INDIAN...ME THIN
'IM C R O O K !

Y\E'LL
L inD
o u t

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Mill Prices
Hirdsey’s Quulily Feeds
100 Ihs
All Sturler Mash
T.*J.r)
(irouing Mush
.1.58
Ijiying Mnsh
3.51
Scratch Feed ............ 3.13
Broiler Mash
3.70
Dairy Feed L .
3.10
Dob Feed .........
3.29
Special discount 5 bags tr
ton lots

315 E. 1st. S t.

114 W. 2nd St.

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THIS LI)
BE A c -

BIRDSEY’S

the place that specializes in this work.

All kinds of

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BET '

Mill Fresh

Properly Replaced

Dresser Tops

M E M B E P O U P BE r*V N €L . ;
- — “ I ITS THE PA Y-O FF/;

Y re&lt;|ucnl litrrraaei
P lr a .a u t Eiivlrnnment

When you want broken glass replaced come to

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YOU WIN:
OKAY IU
B E DOWN

DONTl I iu u

WITH
PEA CETIM E FU TU R E

LANKY 1)UY CLEANING CO

Auto

Married

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TO DRIVE THE S T A G E — j
\ CRN WENT MAIL C O N -’w'
TRACT CEP E N D S ON IT/ ) Y
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MEA\ WHILE

I CAN TOOL THAT STAGE ] YOU'RE A
FROM HERE ID CUNTON.' J STABLE '
LET ME TRY IT, CAP! j
BOY... NOT
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11— iii/i a l e a t h e r ( rl - y—

IVE BEEN FRA C TIO N 1j
YOU SAlP.YCURSELF I
WAS PRETTY GOOD/

PLEASE DAD Ti-'ERt
NOBODY ELSE WHO
CAN DK iv E .1
s jx ,

'DA n HURST I V AFTER X I'M NOT
r wE WAiL CONTRACT./ I AFRAID/
T'LL WEAN A RACE
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STA
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T FOR
f 1
CLINTON

V NOW! r

P OP P E R/ f

To all those who helped
In th« Red Cross Drive • •
And - to all those who so
generously donated

a d ju s t f o r

fO fi. A PERFECT H r
0USTM«UUM

SltKAK^T

WE'RE PRAYING
FOR YOU, JA Y ...
LOTS OF LUCK/

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GET WCViN' ) A W -W -TH A T
AND YOU'LL J KID OF DEERING'5
HAVE A
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SERVICE Receipts At Race

I teda Itrnwn, 31* link Ave.

F I V E ROOM H O U S E , three lot*.
CS06 Sanford AVe.
Price I*.600.00.
Thone 732. R o h m A.
AUTU_il0|)Y T O K - , .
— Williams,
A t l a n t i c -----National EX P ER T workmanship tu lake
Rank Rldg. .
T
wrinkle* mid dents out of fend­

er* and auto Iwjdic*.

Keep tour car looking good!

IIO I.I.ER MOTOR HALES
20H W, 1st R t
Phone 622
TRACTOR PLOW and Harrow
for Hite or Kent.
305 Holly
A vr -phone MitWR.
W E L D IN G : Ry an export with
3t&gt; year-' nvptrienco who guar­
antees every job. Would ap­
preciate a trial. Temporarily
located at &lt;0816 French AveA n. W e l c h . ____________
dTO K A O E
(larn g e.
•torage

20

your car at
Spacla'
rata

MA 'lT ItIW 3 IIENOVATINtl
Id, T Y I ' E S muttre-ssea and box
sjiriiigs
rebuilt.
Have
your
work done while we still have
ticking. Dm- day service if de­
sired
Sanford M attress hactory. Phono H7li-J.________ _

A C R E S recently tiled land
West side of Sanford .
W. K
Klrchhoff. J r .

HEIgR WANTED—

D A B Y C A R R I A G E In gocnl c«n
dition.
Steel
fram e.
I’hmu
264.

'

MIAMI. Mur S3. I S p u m l l
8ixly-f«u r-am l om- Imlf r - n t* "f
every dollm t 'o l l c . I d Ir.im I t-,
racing lit I K j J ^ u t 11 mli-dh a* a*,.
YVnimir—tM-nt f&lt;.r t u t h ", i r t c r r
veutet) t»y figure* rmri|*ilcil l"(
thr
new
booklet, "lintifiif
*1
Hialeah."
The s t a te took f r - ' i cen t*. Iho
federal government 1 6 's cenlt,
and the county nnd municipality
I '§ cent* from every I |M&gt; r*n|s
•pent nt
the truck, B lati.tH .
show
" T h e helief nut mf rvquvn'ly
expressed
that
Horae
Harr
T ra e k i a r c getting rich i* not in
agreement with the fuct*. ut lensl
not In Florida where the stale's
tax la ifrenler than anywhere
elae In A m e rica," «ay* the book
let.
Florida’* pari-mutuel* tax D.r
share of the " la k e - o u t ") is right
percent In con lr asl tu e i i per
cent in New York, five percent
in
Arkansas,
California
u n il
Washington; four and one half
percent In New Hampshire; four
i&gt;errent In Rhode Island, leiui*
Inna, and New J e r s e y , three ami
one-half |&gt;crcrnt in Delaware ami
Mase«chu«ett»; three ;&gt;ercrn( if.
Oregon; two percent in Itllnrds
and Maryland, and one perrr-il

A M. until 2 P. M
rck. S a la r y $7.00
Mr. Mullins. Itlti

ONF, 1931 PONTIAC Red an
running condition, $250.00.
be seen after 5:00 P.
**'

Tracks Fni* Taxes

DHKS t , ■’M AXING n»d alterations,

H. B. TOPP. INC.
Valyr
Heaters
and
H oorn
Heaters.

* '

M 'T O MEt H A N K 'S
1 ii NOW! Good pay, 5 V wrck. vacation* with pay.
working conditions in best
pod shop. Sec Mr Dooley
IO I.L E K MOTOR S A L E S .
W fat S tre e t

T t - A l i r - r f J u n i o r '‘ hi-ed 'd rill,

...a s new. One 16 rpiart « «
pat. R E. Squires, Lake 1

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 194S

T W O S M A L L fartna— one with
8 acre* tiled land, good well,
two atnry dwelling, garage, out
. J t P U t e . aliouL
wext of.
Lake Monroe T o s t Offick. One DOORMAN, age IK to 30 years.
Work from 12:30 P. M. W
with 5 acre* tiled land, good
|“. M. Apply to Mr. Mulwell, about Vk mile from Ijsko
tins, Hitt T h f a i y m g . y . ^ . ^
Monroe Post Olfice, with twoitory dwelling, 2 story barn
J .W .
Bell,
Phone
16,
Lake W A N T E D r o l o r t ^ a f B W l f l ' laun•ry work.
Acfily In person,
Monroe. Fla.

WANTED TO RENT

K entucky. .Nebrnske, and M lchic a n - &lt;|o not tax f a c e t i n g .
H i . "tak r-o u t" uT' 16 cen ts on
c . r •. itulllil t»r-* in Florida Is

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LEGAL NOTICE

u

|:| (u-reert ‘ J A M E S

i -k o l a i x

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WYNN,
D ftciitil
■ (iih&lt;*
"110 ha* .1 I I " , . » n e h a s 1 m a j .1. c n n t i i T O H H a n d i - e i i an II rh o n h.ivr a 1". nnd utCi
MINN
H A V I N '.
I 'l .A IM N
n il
DEMANDS
AHA IN S T
MAID
—
~ c
, . i,i u . mii I.. Uip right cent* . - P d P A T E .
ft-rrm - *-. i-V xtmtrrr~1irt. the fttITO T n u - e r t h " rflfll T u r y W J T ? T . , r i T F
fl c il an d rvijuIrrU tu p r c r t i t
n(
hh.nda
a lso
keep*
tho notl
or. y r l a t m , . anil
tlt.rri.nYr.
which
lucuk*. ‘ which 11mount to a n ­ &gt;.u, o r e i t h e r o f you. m ay h *v o
other l i o n .pouter* of u coni, • J e ' n e l I he ( e l u t e of J A M E S M.
(Irfren A
te l e
of
»wl&lt;i
flic track gel* erven cent* —out WYNN .
I'l .u n ly , try the C o u h l y J u d g * of
of which must he- paid all o f the H e m l n o l. C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , e l hi*
operating costa nml maintenance. o ff ic e In th e c o u r t huuoe o f m id
Ihii
nml s tak e * are the l a r g ­ County e l Helifnrtl, P lo r l d e . v»lthr fair 1 c a l e n d e r
m onth*
from
est item ui operating a horsa le*
the l i m e of ’ t h e D re t puBYI. e l l o n
11in k. tin- booklet reveals. Twelve uf Ihle noti ce.
K e el, c l a i m
or
cen t- id rvery doll 111 spent goes d^ionml ahull b e In w r l l l n e end
fm
pu le * tor
the horsemen, . h e l l e l a t e (he p l a c e of re eld c n c e
poet
o f f i c e a d d r e s s of
the
seven-timl one hull cents fur sal- erril
c l a i m a n t , am i a h a l l be e n t . m lo
aiiv s , foot nml onc-hall cent* for by t h e c l a i m a n t , * c e n t . or at*
and any
auch c l a i m
or
miacrlluncou* operating costs, and to r n »y
demand n o t *0 f i l e d ( h a l l be void.
two cents fop charity.
II J O V E I l l i n i E K T . Hr.
In the years of Icgnllxcd pari­
A«
a d m | n l( tr a t o r
of
the
mutuel lacing a t 'Hialeah, the
E s t a t e of J A XI EH XI WYNN,
d e ce a sed .
stair* ha* received
II
million
Ktret p u b l i c a t i o n M ar ch I * , t i l l

,i..ic , have

dollar* in taxes
while s to c k ­
holder*
hnve been
paid only
seven hundird mid ■fifty-thousand
■It I In r .
to dividends.
Tour teen
years, 11*31-1914 wire required
to dl-rharge all the indebtedness
of rebuilding Hialeah. The pay­
m ent* to the coinmun s h a r e ­
holder* over tin* period averago’
Ics* than $50,000 a year on an
investment
which
couldn't
be
duplle.iit-d today for less than
three Million.
~“ • t&lt;»- shutdown of rarin g l)l
I'M )
c o st Hialeah l 3 1 0 . M 3 . t l .
mid lilt deficit foi (hi* year will
I* ''equally substantial and pioba1*1y l in g e r ''

F U R N I S H E D APT. bv Navy mm:
ju - t hack Yrum .?verve a- ,
wife
Exji ecl tn h&lt; hero vimi
to LH mouth*
Have t at
I

l

c * * i *\ part*

j»*ctni!i

South,

M a rc h

XT

(tie pioberty

and

real

bribed In ll«« bill Irvins
The

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231

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of

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b

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till.

t

L 'l t rk of lha C i r c u i t
of S a m l n o l t Co unty,

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rein I*

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c e m c v iT c o u r t b e a d
O l&gt; It E E S DON.

v*r«*« JOHN W I1 f *&lt;•!»!» and
its : m i ' t i T t t y r i m c o t x- KMUA l! I*UDi/, hu **D. -r
i is T
T t J l l H l K . i R M I A O l . D t i n t , d e f e n d a n t * , an d t i i t r
..... uf

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irtun, in lt lti‘ 1 - of which U i
rr. rL o n m *.
m
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uf

Cou rt , I d an d f o r :i# nlftu l« County
F l o r i d a . In C h a n c e r y tn a c e r t a i n
c a m * en ti t le d W
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S o l i c it o r fo r 1‘l a l n l l f f

th e

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STUDIO COUCHES®

OIIDKII OF I'EIIUDATION To
Fl.ollEN CE
u iis 11 Kid.
•- li &lt;1 , &gt;
pi sc* of residence and Fuel uflict
Rtlflr***
if
llltlgr tihto'n,
Oittitrlii,
f'anadit.
You i r « hereby notified
And required to »ppe«r to n rertain UIH uf C’oni|iLiiit Mini b&gt;
)UUh«w H Hoi n *•11 «|nlti»^ yitiie
for tflvurce, n o w pending l o th e
C rcult Court uf Hemlnolt Cdiunty.
Florida, on or before April 10,
HIS.

In

default

thereof

ii/td

reuse wRI proceed K l P erl*
thl« order he pub It •lied for

Tel
tlie

■UtUlnrJf time required hy lew, in
Id a .

1»nTYfY&gt;rd Her a M Renfor.l
u

nrwijaper

of

gene m l

Flor

rlr»

c u U t l o n In e»ld County e n d Hl®te
W l tn e e e my hin d mid u f f l r U I M’s l
•tt o f f i c e , et y * n f o i d . F l o r i d a . lh*«
10•It d*&gt; of M s r c h A. 1&gt; 1) 11
n.
I' ft un. Vfx/.Y,
C t r c u t l Court
e W n ry . f l e r i d t . O lF.M ^

i lu'u - rnuchi-H a r e u f f u l l a p r t n g
pr i'-w n r n u n f u r l nt a lo w p r i c e 1

O. Mux 6:*u.

It’s Easy to Pay the Mather Way

Mather of Sanford
Rhone 127

I Si &gt;1 &gt;A fountain

I h .jg^^Store.
liipf*.' v
l tU T G L U Tomato p l a n u T |N&lt;W
thotrvamb—S o utkcni Pla nt Faun
Arcadia. Fla.*

'80 C H R Y SI.p p Sedan. 3 good
Ure$, one ic-enp. goo&lt;l running
condition. Phone 4ft-W uflri
7:00 T.M.

OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AfiP'^ftbPESSiONA LvSERVICE
't S T A I N

H O RSE,
wagon
and
hartir**,
Jeraey cow. Seminole HI School
F’arm

i.IR L ;

co sm etic nml drug

r&gt;*t»i hT«ii.

Di uif

also
lie

I ’ti

Touchton, 1201 Celery Ave ha*
B complete line of
llnllard

Feeds; also grocerm and gaso
Ito*.

M I R R O R S -m ake fine
g ift*.
Mother or wlf* will appieclat*
a fine mirror for hrr Easter
gift. Full length door mirror*
and other etiee are sold hi
S rnksrlk Glass A Mirror Co
- 114 W e st .Second S tre e t

JKN N 1N G S
STO RK

TAN CLOTH P U R S E with »
en handle, containing id
fication card and roaary.
M AC RES land. 4H acres murk,
on Eir st S tre e t Saturday,
dtarad, strong flowing well.
turn to Herald.
Reward
10 .acres pior* to
cleared,
batanca good citrus land On R E W A R D fniY inlorinafioit about
vad road. A.C. Denson, lit
Kcmalo huff cocker spaniel due
Box 138, 8. Sanford Avr
lo give birth to puppies this
$1500.00.
week
ls'* t about two week*
ago.
l*on tact
Mrs
M.
C3003)00 W O RLD B ea te r pepper
T nrash, Valdes Hotal, Room
plant* at Lake Monroe. I II
KM ___________________________ _
* Mann.__________________
LOST
Waterman fountain pen.
P L U M B I N G S E R V I C E OK A LL
d ark-b ro w n .
Pleaea return to
K IN D S .
Call Couracn; County Mia. John Pearaon, #00 Magnolia
Ave, Reward.

i / c u | , A W j Jiap*®! - -

MISCELLANEOUS

-2(600.00

6 Acres, two ohelllng, .0.000.011 PERSON who found dark glasses
Cabin Camp k Sloro b.;.. -7,600.00
on desk In Hanford Atlantic
25 Acres. Gar. Apt, Lake,
Dank please return t&lt;&gt; Herald
■

3,550.00

Modem Home. L a k e Mary 2,500.00
70 Acre Farm, good value.

Office.

AUTO PAINTING
M A ST E R
freshness
for
your
faithful c a t that still will have
RAYMOND M. B A LL Realtor
to sorve you for a long Ume.
'Phene NO. Fie. State Bank Bldg.
licet workmanship and mater­
FOB SALB
ials.
6,500.00

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, fur
nlshed or unfurnished.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS *
Phene 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg/
YOUNO, tender
bushel.
Francis

Elm Ave.

HOLLER MOTOR BALES
Phone 622

208 W. l i t .

CURTAINS; lace Uble cloths,
acarfa, washed, itarched and
Beets, $1.50
stretched. 518 Mellonvllle Ave.
Resold, 018
Phone 879.

M IC K E Y ’S
PH A RM A CY

JEW ELER

Diamonds—Watches

r

FOR SALE SUBJECT
Six room, Urge lot, —. S4.5UO.imi
1 Rooms, close In. —.......5,600.00

Oar fte e e U ltr la
rilU ag r m r r i t l l e a i

LODGE &amp; SON
G RO CERIES - M EATS
V EG ETA BLES
as* r .

aag s i.

rk .s e

S A N FO R D

Ava,

CO.

w

Fubiifctxot! TioJui*

b*e.

fix them. Juet' call os
B A U E R RADIO &amp;
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
H ssse lls

E L E C T R IC

CO N TRACTIN G

We

III

rx*a

203 F . n l Fir-,1 Street

The
Kilgore Seed Co

C ar — R A D IO S — Home

GOODYEAR

l i e a. Park Ava.

rkw a*

C A M P B E L L .S E C U R IT Y
F E E D A S E E D STO RE

3*

EXTRA-MI1IAGE RECAPPING
Drtm to cm 'gmoothinn', drive out cm
the eaieet, locxgeet-Luting recap* In
town. We'll give your old tlree a
tough, w ear-realatu nt Goodyear
tread deelgned lor extra aaietv, ex­
tra eenrice . . . ma te them loot and
run 'like new'. Com* In lor depend­
able Extra-Mileage Recapping to
keep going.
e

P A R R A M O R E ’8
G R O C ER Y
M EATS — POU LTRY

M A FFKTT8 AUTO/
BKRVICE

WANTED-

TRACTOR, Plow and Harrow
Trailer and Pickup. 306 lloll)
Ave. Phone 580-R. _________ TWO middle-agfd truck drhrere.
Apply Bcto C, Herald.________
FOR HAD;
I ROOM HOUSE, four lots out GOOD cleaning woman two day*
•Ide^rity llmita, Immediate poe
a weak. Q18 Park Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
WANTED by Western Union
Phone 788 Atlantic Bank. Bldg.
Bicycle or walking meaeenger.
•40 hour week, 40 cents per
hour. Full Ume day Job.
CONTACT,'tdUl owner' bf 17x880
Ure who would rather have
money than good t i r e .. Lock
roadeit eovbox -No. 1406. Sanford.
-Joh n ' G.
B, Herald.
&amp; .T B M TIMB
TO GET THE W P P W C B
FOB YOUR CAR
lamp! '1 vacuum cltanar; VE WILL five you fall ,y*
lerwood typewriter; 1 sea
for your ear—e pot cash. Y
id real | 1 two wheel trailand we will handle the gove
Md.afOOxia Urea; 1 9x12

HEALTH,
tion Ins

G EO RG E CO U RSEN
PLUMPING
ae

Team

IE ip « r 1 m *

B a n k B c h w a n tx l* . w h o a i n 't q u it* b a l­

UNCLE JOSH saye:
M ae

Hoepltallsa-

fln t cboloe of miliLona of
m otodat* overywbore is
the now Goodyear, the tire
of extra q u a l i t y , extra
value, ready to give you
long, low-.poet mileage.
Superior In tread. In body
k&lt;. tn performance.

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Auto Pxrli) Co.
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HARRY’S BAR A '+
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LANEYB DRUG STORE

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kitchen* privlleg- CLEAN

THE CITY. DRUG CO.
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WANTED—

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THE PBNSLAR STORE

STRICKLAND.
MORRISON, Inc.

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U. S. WarShips
4Join Attack On
4Ryukyu Island

As Allied Gliders Soared Over Rhine

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( h e eler \V. Ntvnita unlay r r (hi ri»© l

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from

oversea*

ami arc espeeled to be home
soon, according to Mrs. Lawson

file A*t%-i(,j|»i] PreHl
Tin* I ' n i t o i l Stats*** T h i r d
A rm y
pow er
d rive
broke
l b ro u g h t o ( J y n m . 'i u i e n , 2 1 8
m i l e s s o u t h wi.*t o f
H t'rlin ,
Mini In iu7li*s o ast o f i n v e s t e d
F r n j i k f i i r t . tIn* i . o r n u i n s s a i d
l t o d a y , w h i l e to t h e
north
m igh ty
F irst
A rm y
tan k .
iHri'i's s u r g e d t o w a r d F e a s t
do m iles Loviitid Mio b r o k e n
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T K O O P b of tKr lir/tirn Sra
I Ithin© opposite Xanten u- tow pin fir* and rlob-r*
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[ First Airborne Army p a*, ov. rhmtd Iti ivt and Am. '
j of MoiUffninrry'i* 21»t A nn v j *r*» n luudted 1m
ly with thr landing of an j»iit«.n.i *l!t©&lt;i i»m .
tn t
40.000 tf S Army Signal 1 «*U»' L«*l'"ohM»
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pin it*

P o s t-W a r World] Housing Projects
Dangers Revealed For Farm ers Are
A t Kiwanis Meet Talked At Meet

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t I I • M 41»|et•VAt*t I n t rni Hill which
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ihriMgh th© Huu*r by i
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f ftcrtl
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f ' ‘tiJ H-t in Ihf* '©natr liMiav j &lt; ( ' o R l h J t
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The i'dl c a m . ' * a threat of
tn l of if,. HI,me
'm o .1 Jail for worker* and e m i , . Mtlr,
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i o v . , . who ll.revard ml, direr . , . | 1 1
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r h r tnld* fipiiurmtly favorr-1 I
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ti- hpprnv a 1 nlthmigh oppofirnl
|&lt;l©*U’©d a biller fight
u«|n|Ittrh of thr m r a iu rf
u iiiir
bv thr jnini cnnfrrrncr
t * m nirtr*T h•• bill r lra rr d th© llou^e bv
1*'
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Tbr
h t trio u ip a, of tbr margin by
vrhirfi ll paserd w m rrgardftd ••
ii ilpoff tr»
whkh
ib val.ipin©
particularly
ftmiinir
t nilgr©Asfni*n
.%ilh
labor
gixnpn hi (hm rnji"Uturnrir«.
1‘rtMb.i i of
mnrr than U&gt;» I
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City Is Requested
To Enclose Shell
5 V Coast Guard

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Deadline Neon For
HomesteadExemptlon
noon, March 81. la the

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----------------------- Klks Lodge Gives
S en ato r

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Senator Boyle Is ^
^ o-operatioix
Opposed To Rise ln S!llvaKP I)rive
In Nuisance Tax N.ib^g© • 1din'i^H, ^ iDiainuf.
Kii M re MFrrntn

j h*»rm

b a c k Of Facilities
On Lakcfrnnl Seen
As Risking bi.\r**

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sent

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11 ■!., D»».l U i I. ,ti«sig© chair*
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Mr * ,Hiij lie'll nnn‘Miiiri*il that
he* hjtil nmiiti i f l ih© Sanford
V i ul \ir Si in1:iu-1- n it*t ma»|© or■ii' I’ t'.i. ” ■ a*, r e i ; tn ini ©ana
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lb . i
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i . freeri* wtirkcr^ in Inftif job*
urnl tn regulate hiring ami re el .,* . t h r fi n ,l ii *.,e&gt;- I o . 1.
*S,| 1.4 Ikt , llii HM ♦ K I be
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lin in g, with violations of bln cip.nl bind shell l.»r u * r
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Ilp p nnini1* i»*«Bilnl the meattirp riimmanilpt «*f (* •
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it l h© fur ©niriT.tr of «n*la vrmrnl |fuii i J 'unit 11 lb*
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radio device* will affect thr i&gt;"•’
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Mrur amtrill for h rtlrf ««»
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was today ©iplatn©ii to huMUOnnf
Jir»*'©1d fHi
f
U if) »is id, nut i Ifffoor
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by Hgl, Walter I ’nschnll. lorni.r | --'iritr ,.fii. ■j 11 i ii
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Rurki-fs a r gue.l lba t lh©r©
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radio .-ilitor t.f th,- Atlaulii J*.
r .iflimg ctk©riivp m lhr legulu i nn'1 tills.I I till I '• '•♦•lit i ! .1 t
nnl gnd new* rninmrntntnr ul i|l , | il11 |y» ■* Imi In V m( lh
f M 1*
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station W8 B, and now cuniuciid bout it nf «|ir!*t'1*Tft »'f lb. S©rmiM*l© ltun that it would not trilrrfrre &lt; lb&gt;n of «urh n
ii'irif
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f rum drown f
f'ounly
Kurin II uipiiu at
Ihi* with Any nf U b o r S r i p b u or wiih mighi •uv© |.©rwtitt’slull 11m»k tin* ,S| '
with the public relations depart
r 4'*:•*! v i ©t‘©| k ©*i f \ i ‘e*4"il
S iiulliMfi
•.4*1H, 0 0 0 |&gt;4.tlml- . »f skiantr p a p f T
f oninii* *
(&gt;l**ry f i t v
i m l Mmuljy lb© rigbtA of anyone working In innUrr under
ment of A A F T A C .
ir* Hi r 441 ii nd |‘lit HIMt j..minis nf tin ©111^1.
. 1..411.4, w
f !»•*
• 1 llll . i l r . i
mlv i-.Ttirnt, |u iid j ' ‘
#u I■Ifor! of lh© iviir effort. They
Ha compared coming post-war nmm
1 4r - ©111114 ft &gt;r ' h r ' , y* ■ill
\ iiA©flihe-t , tt f i'4&gt;ill*©t©l! bill
It
l^*o Htitnrr w.Tw nainnl as nB»erlrd that tlierr could l&gt;© nn Irig mvpillgalnm nf th© &lt;'"*i of ’t l 1
industrial and
political rluin;®lu ll.
1 h,- [i.lki 1*1-4 1 h n l l.«- 1
!,ooo jMMifj.I- &gt;f A'a©t© paper
11r ,■ &gt;- • valid objection to frrr rln g home* .inirb remodeling nf tbs l itnl-ln*lI
to n great flood, which ")M-npb- r bill l i*vun elf l Hi* f'MH tll^tncl
t, 4 14
•i in ,-• t u t *• it l " T I ' l l l l l 1
Kir'Ll ft* it«Iin© v.%o * ttmd© . I tun i '
in "1 II I oth» ■."nut* .if tm earvfi,
f |b©'! frunl war workers in ihelr Jol»a
»-ho do not look out the window” fiit* 4'MtiIro| i*tititiii11'
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&gt; K ilt
4'M hut '
\\ L it ir. tm." f 'i•i i ' l l
it t a k o
vkhrn millionn of men hav# br©n ordinance tn r©ga»-l t
were trying lo m«|&gt; up|* it,■# a •«4Ui|t y ll *• tt ,»* «hf f * tl'el ii* in
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trickle of water comingj until r 1 v&lt; *tifcfut© (Mii'tnblr - 1»i *8&gt;*■■f*4 4 || fn*/r*k into thi* aimed m»rvir* al a fir© at f i *i 11lf i if i n
■ v 14 'Mr. ■
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the door. This fl nml, hi* Htldi-il, 1 i*t In i f"i fikw uf III.......... .1" 1 #4|tiif&gt; |'iti n month
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tlon of the. I nth century Marhm
lift ti a a in©Ml ui‘ ■*
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.him i nance In.* n..i yrt r©»rh©t (.1t ti • If 1 keel.till* * 1 ni . i. f f v i •n l
meat Miltl It
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Its peak, he -aid unit ll used i 1 f m
that mix &gt;t lo** &lt;* * 1441m*
w h l ' h hai l d i *i -•!■» i t . r
»t ptiM* o f
another war for diatrurtiv\V
■ I'll) 1 u Im! faun III 4,44s©* Atn l 1#*411L( i o c s ( &gt;\ c r T h e T o p
f ii t.iI- l •* wiik'ar ©ubts
F i l l e r ii I n r S lu t © ‘ t m i . i
Sulisfui-tiii y pi..g,. -- '-a- rt'
I i t
Is liable to wipe out the
Ir.ili A A F IN I T A L Y . Mer 2«. Vftl
inu-i t»© -hijp ed In
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|,i&gt;ri c l i,h plwit, f*,i
w farm t S p e c i a l ) — S g t
whole while race.
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tll
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Hill* hut
A* III© flUFII ft f©W
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l ie also warned against -wrong
o ikrrs bousing |‘t ,ni't’L which 2;i, „f 2033 Maple Avenue, Sen,u S.'m ino ie ( 11' ' ' i' v bu- v '" '" ' "V.-r
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Buck, y
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r*|*ri
V M . t i ( . . r if ;- i . i I n n S p r \ it i Ih r
use of radio f o r propaganda In nmll.'r h»il tnv!i |,lli c r.l hefor® ford. recently flew his 3Slh mis­ ch©r* prft«©ni
I
, and ha
.• p red i-l
il&gt; art&gt; tl(&gt;v,
•very two
*luppini?
moulding pubfic opinion, l ie cited the County Uoniil nf ( i.mpiis- sion ovrr N asi* targets In tha f a ctu m with th© iin liitRniT i\* | ml.li l«e ua* •**« * III IV (if***©!«I«'|| goal of I I 7 , iiai At « a &lt; unfuMiru ril
# ©ik-t as in orb « »r material aa
\V Jill* .In k , 4 Ii, 11til 11 « 111 l"*U\ by H II t ruiolry ©hair
what effect doctrines like Shin- Kionpr-s with tin- oiijrri nf socur- Mediterranean T heater of Ope­ d r s ^ n up, and it U ©v|i#©tr«| it tel I
wii *©nt itvi*f«(*m in nil of 1018.
| !nyi-© nf th© |*iil*ll* Wni k i 10* man uf tin- drive
toiam had on the Japs, nml told lug n comity housing nuthority. rations as a tail gunner on a will h© ndooteii bv th© lAmirnis
lutnl m n i n 1 Th© critical n©©d of *alvnge paper
lion whrti lit© f in a l m i dirt*: ink©* 11T44 l r111-r11 n| (hi
Sin lnr«l Swvnl hnlhinn
h im N le tu ch e , German philoso­ according to M. t - Cullum, prcsi
if*
far
iinomjni,©it
fii*
15th A A F U-17 Flying Fortress plar© nn April, 0.
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carl on a nml wrapping ' ’in
pher
exponent nf “ man and dent of the County F a r m lluresu. based in Itaiy.
Au S la t ion, «ioii a I an moo n
th© warn© proportion to the crlli|.r«*wr*nl e*d
Th©
O im m ianlon
nuthnrir© d j | rm ii
© rru itm M\
wn»
superman'' who
to influenced The S anfonl Housin'* Authority
&lt; it tri'tiri upon fim lin p flint th© | CT^| r f 4 ,) for nn© ha lf m illion tons
Inducted ■Into th* Armv on
SN. &gt;ta
N atl Ideology, had endotl up in* hud ulvo rcjiortod gn»d progress Kepi 17, 1042, W right w*» sent It aa© of lh© F o u r t h S t r e e t Park l l»\ * apt. ft 1* S n n m t ,
. * &gt;nhup
D font! w»" 1©iif;&gt;f*11it. M*iit n» ' " h i nf junmtinltinn
sane tn a s t r a it Jacket.
of Its housirg pl»"k t " ’ he City, to Fort Myers Gunnery School on French Avcnu© to Harr&gt; l n»« tieVfi i iitiuniindri,
ti »l ul ion* and m u.uhy i n - l i m o i ,
••f)ur military fore©* today ar«
He etso told o f ihe dangers of he said.
\S
K ,S ' ,r'
l s&lt;&gt; ltid.iul.led the amount they hti.l al r on*tiiiiUihf u p p r i m i n a l e l y 3 0 , 0 0 0
in Florida bv which school he ■on of Wlliniflifton, I&gt;i-l , fm th* 1
th* leveling e f f e c t of machinery,
lU'rr- N. Whitt hurst, chairman was graduated with hi* wing* on purjNiR© of ctinilruclm© nnd op©r*
1 " ’d " rt'lMtiom " l i n e r
| naily ronlritmled, Mr Crumley Io n* of food daily, most of which
•Unir a trailer park. Authority
In t h a t It m ad* people so much nf
the committee
formed to
Th«. nwnr.l wit® mad.' I&gt;&gt; 11&gt;&lt;* |wiu(,-&lt;l
F e b . 5,1044.
Is parked in tin Tin makes possia l ik e - in custom* end beliefs, end secure additional facilities for the
I t . f . r . u . u f Y a r d , ntui |t...kv* an d | I und" com ing in fnun une\
He was sen t overseas with bit wan ^rantnl th© Roth t/©«* *ur
r. |,. (he storuge of food on all
of how euch people resisted new S t a t e agricultural experiment sta­
ruoriP
to
rrtnovft
broken
mid
«!«'u"1
S tre e t s"l- the ships lit . very distant out­
crew snd flew hi* fieri tdls- f
,vi». in rei'«glii(i"&gt;&gt; 1.1 Mr
Itu e- {.*’*■ted sources wi'i"
Ideas of independent thinkers. tion here, reported on the need
imbf from lrc©R.
|2 *U;
Woman’s
I li.b post. Our soldiers all over the
alon to Blechhammer, Germany,
itii V', ®ervire during . .ni-lrtii linn pet K ill*
F M p t * are listening to Ihe same nf these ni wr facilities and there
F .
A. l)y«on, K H, Aahdown uf the Sunfuril Nu. al Air Kin lii-iit'fK t ih ', south S.'inmide com world are protected from itlfecon Sept. 27, 1044 Since then he
songs on Juke boxes, wearing Ihr wn* considerable diacussion on
J.
Inirlfy, K K. I.an© nml lrn
The . m i l l " . '
*u- etgnnl posed of { a - - " l In* r r \ und k.*in th.n hy sulfa ninlmenl* stored ill
sama clothes, reading the same how much should be appropriated has ranged over enemy targ et* [^©^h©r, wer© appointnl U» *©iv© In. ii
in Germany. Austria. Iti l y , C»*.
lin
i ii i la i n . 't HI.hhI
plasma,
hy \ '. e A.Il111.nl ll M.'.n ll I S S , I’aiL $*,’»(.. I hid unto f'2*77 ; U'lr
novate, all of which has a level­ for this purpose.
choslovskis.
and the
Balkans, a thrr© year p-©rout a© in**mb©r» , Itn'f ,, f (he l l " . ' - . t " f 4 *r. I- and photic girls f i t , K F l o n g $f»d, stored and shipped in tin, saves
I t wn* planned In hold a meet
ing e ffe ct, ha aald.
of th© adjualmrnt board in ncMr
liiir.ln k n* f.oni llarry 1’ooki* f*2’». It L I’sumfoV their lives ul thr front lines.
New post-war Innovation* tn ing of the Seminole ( ’minty Fsrm flying his 35th mission lo Linz, cordance with lh© provlaiurm of |in. V«
$2fi, S e a rs and
Itnehuek
I tn . Morphine, stole.! in liny tubes
«
(, . aii ,I ) nrkv, Nm I Ii * hiketn
radio such aa FM, frequency Hureau on the even ini- of Thurs- A ustria In l a t e February.
High K.'h.wd students I I P ; . .doled rullrd. "&gt; yre lle ." eases their pain
Wright wears tha Air Med*l th© new City ton in ft ordlnince.
Iiifi.rmiitliin
hn«
nNu
Keen
re
moduletioa, which eliminates s t a ­ dav. Apr. 10.
Th# City Clerk wa* authorized
lesident*
of
Jnineslown
I t ’L while they wail for attention end
Present a t the meeting were. with clusters as well as the Euro* to do*© hiJ office at f* 710 P, Al eeiv. .1 ( )i»( .'(lie. i mil rnrl.u rut
tic 'a n d interference from other
( riHin.es Aet.d.'inv flut
rare
statio n s ; Improved television; fec- Mr. Cullum, Mr. Htitner, Mr. peon - A fric a n - Middle E astern dally Jnalftftd of fltOO I* M. a* jilnyee. w hn were . nit&lt;ln\e.i l&gt;y
Mr. Crumlev declared th a t h*’
"W e hive relatively no tin ore
ribbon
with
battle
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U.e
Watt
end
Sinclair
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Flmtiln,
Whitehurst, J . E. W alhen, R. F • Campaign
wished
to
thank
all
person®
who
form©rly.
- lh# Jape hold the chief source
Iuc^_ m id . Belcher thi Cumpany, have devolwl
Cooper,
Henry Thurs­ stars.
much of their
■
—
wife, U r * . Alma V. Wrigh t,
have like win- been reeugnlred. tune to this drivr, and Koumillal of the world's tin supply. It's
ton and M. It. Smtlh.
and hi* mother, Mrs. C.F. Robson
They a r e :
Mr
flu* Oenbrlnk, and Anderson’s l&gt;rug S to re for un to us to salvage every availboth reside In Sanford.
1‘rnject Manager, Mi Nnrinan t . permitting u tww.th In receive con- aide ounce of that precious rostaL
Schmid, Fro je ct Manager; Mr. tril.utlon* at their entrance as Ninety percent uf all the Un
Elmer Welebrnd, Building Supt.; well ns storing street equipment use must come from opr A m e r­
ican mines which Is your kitch­
and Mr .1 T, ('lamp, Itunwny and funds at night
Ena. John Low!* Stevens, ton
en," he stated.
SuptMr.
E
L
t
Even#*.
ii , Navy
of Mr. aad Mrs. L-F- Sloven* of
Cadet Walter B rel, a aeninr at
Lake Monroe, graduated on Mar.
AN
EIGHTH A I K F O R C E
Fork Union Military Academy In Auditor, has nlso received n com
83 from the advanced school In B O M B E R S T A T IO N . England.
Fork Union, Va. was recently mendntlun.
J . NTx, eon of Mrs. promoted
“ Undoubtedly, many of the ritiDiooel engineering at the Univer­ M ar. 88, (S p e cial)— F i r s t Lieut. S. Sidney
Cadet Captain, a c ­
J. Nix. and a Navy communi­ cording toto Information
sityr of
Carolfna according
or North
nortn c.aroun*
accorumg Olln E. Greer, 22, of Oviedo, pilot cation!
received tens of S anfonl will remember
officer,
who
took
pert
In
above mentioned employee*
to word received by his parent*, on a B-17 Flytng F o r t r e s * of the landings on Iwo Jlma. has been by hi* mother, Mrs. U iu rine Beal, the
of the contractors who construct­
News of the promotion o f B g t.
ifu r _graduating from Semlnolo PfltM Bomb.. Group, has been
After
In
hi*
fourth
year
a
t
Fork
Proposed plane for river t e rm i­
promoted to the rank of 'lieu­
th School in
High
In 11U5, he derided to awarded the Oak L e a f G u i t a r to tenant, Junior grade, according Union, where he he* m ade the ed the Naval Air Station,'' s a id ' nals In Hanford were discussed Gerald 0 . Adams of t h e M a r i a s
Join the Nsvy, Feb.' II, 1M7. He th« Air Medal for "meritorious to a letter raeelved by his moth­ Head M ister'* L is t for th e entire l.ietK Spry.
Monday when Mr. Reynolds of Corps lo rank of s t a f f l e r g e o a t period, Cadet Capt. B eal Is also
took ordinary boot training rose achievement" while partlclpetlng er.
the firm o f Reynolds, S m ith snd on the Island of Iwo J a m a w h a r s J
Hills, engineer* and nrrhitect* of he is serving with an o b se rv atio n
to be ■ chief petty officer, and In E ig ht A ir Force bniAbfng a t ­
■Lieut Nix, a graduate of Semi­ fiupplv Officer on th* Regimental
WEATHER
Jacksonville, arrived lo confer siiusdron with th* M a r i n e ' Co——" ’
about fire months ago waa made t a c k s -o n N a t l war Industries.
nole High School end Stetson Headouerlcr’s S t a f f . He will re­
T h * presentation w as mad* by University, has been In th* ser­ ceive his diploma on M i " 28.
aa ensign. He hat served In
with the City Commission on the is contained in a U t t e r from
recently received hy ht* parent)
A la b a m a : I’arlly cloudy and matter.
Cad et Ca|&gt;L Ileal was recently
both Atlantic aad Pacific arm* Colonel Robert W. W arren , Very vice for two Tears and received
warn.
tonight
and
The City Commission and a c t ­ Mr. and Mrs. J . R oes Ad
aa diooel engfnoer on destroyer* non, Texas, group commander.
training at Harvard University notified by th* W ar Shipping continued
ing engineer, W . " 8 . Earle, went tllH F i r k Avenue.
’ supply ehlpg end twice hs*
LL Greer was a student at end Miami. Ha is aboard » mine Admin la trail on T raining Orgsnl- Thursday,
Partly cloudy, mild over the plana with Mr. Rey­
Florida:
S-Sgt. Adams wrote t h a t
ships that have been Semlnale High School (before en­ ■was
gatian uf the United S t a t e s Mer­
nolds, and the Commission auth­ Is well. He entered th#
chant Marine, o f hi* appointment tonight and Thursday.
en Ipare tering the Army In November,
Tennessee, Kentucky: F a ir end orised tho engineering firm to Ju ly . 1043 a f t e r attendin g
Midshipman
in the
IW2. He, b J h e « B^ f
continued uneeeionabl** warm to-, draw up tenUtlva place for ti*U Nmtnry School at
to Y c p o rt., l B ** * W,U' night and probably Thursday.
terminal faelliUea here,
. ,'-y \ t&amp; B U s0§ E '
e
•.
f
- ‘ i j'r - ?V'‘A
.
’
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Misuse Of Machinery Farm Bureau Discus­
ses Plans For Fire
To
holt*

Dr. McCaslIn Speaks
At Holy Week Service |
Ihr. It. H. McCaalin, pastor of
the
Park
Lake
Presbyterian
Church of Orlando, tjloke on "The
Manning nf Christianity", a t the
Tuesday
morning
Pre-EaaterUnion Holy Week Service held at
the Congregational Church.
He
nlso spoke lo the student body
nml fam lty.
at
Itick
ice
... Saminol®
“
T
.tehmd at JOrOO o’clock.
"A CliallenK® to P arent*", was
ihe subject of tha talk thi* morn
in^ given bv Herman E. Morris
principal of the Hlifh School. Mr
Miwri* emphaaliad the import­
ance nf right living and right
training of youth.
He compli­
mented the youth of Sanford as
fum i*hing a good example lo
young people ahrw here as dem­
onstrates! whan they traveled to
other placea for football games.
The Thursday morning »e rrk e ,
S:IB to 8 : 4 5 'o'clock will be con­
ducted by tha Ray. Glenn ESmlth of thW Christian and Mis­
sionary Altianca T ab am acle of
Hanford.
Frid ay morning, the
Rev. Nath Thompson of Ortedo
will traak.
.'•Robing Jeaua ’ In th * Royal
Robe and Putting on Hia Own
Clothes" waa tha subject chosen
bf* Dr. Rockwall Uarmon Pottar
of Hartfurd, Conn., who delivered
the sermon e t the Congregational Church Monday morning In the
series of Holy W eek .Service*
Mist Lucy Ward wma the yocal
soloist.
Tuesday morning, Dr. R. II.
McCaalin of the P an Lake P r e s ­
byterian Church la Orlando was
the speaker aad a quartette,
composed of the Sanford Sem i­
nole High School students, sang
under the'd irection n f Ruth J a c k eon.
■_______
,.
' ■

!»;

Third Races Toward
Geniucndi'n As First
I.tinges At Feast;
7th Reaches Main

Germans Captured On Mast Rank Of Rhine

W VSIIINOTON. Mar. 2d, ( ^ V l ‘homii&lt; Wilson told 8enat^ Ini % * f ( r * #nni (ud«v ( h i t OVA p rirr
m f u l t d o a * tin*
th©
inrnt f m-ktr*. and muil b« raard
or th© gnvrmm©nf will havft to
iiikr »*v©r Ih© whol© industry. Th©
u*nr«l pre^blrnt of WlHon fttiJ
• oiilpnity, on© of ih© “ big four'*
|Mu'Ur| ll&gt;u« backed up taatimon^
• f '•mti|T©r fiarkftra t hnl thr O P A
i% »1n\tiyr t h r j n ^ i i x t r y Iqtn banh*
n.|itvy
Vou “* an*l buy Uve.ntQfV
*. | mi. tin uin’ftUiindUvl prlrft and i^|
i »*ri! rolli'il j ricr* wUhoul loT
i 1* .
itiMtirVi"
WiUmi
Irutlfl©*!
i mi.111" r 111ui i in- rliniunathin of
th* hi,irk nturl *t *t»uld immCili
, i* t • l v ini|imvf ihr fi'wxl mipirly
' 'i f n*i tn mi
‘ H -t Irgrtng of whP
I*
i hi Id'
t.bk I’niHimfPfi t'1
h n't li-i-^i.rijr nf m r a l.‘* hr tlrclnf

i \1' A M, \S edfiCMlny\ Mrnffh 28,
C‘I
Si i|l ilenyirtk* the enemy miy
hmt tif hi* inlpfilmn*, 1* U*©l Adrn

Leon and Hubert Lawson. sons
o f Mrs. II. II. Lawson nf S a n ­
ford, who are pursers in the
Merchant Marine, returned Katurday lo New York nn their re-

.NT M i l K i t

Odds Favor Passagrc
Though Ritter B at­
tle "Is " E x p e c t ed

t h e s o u t h . J a p a n e s e ince'nd in n -t- set fire to Cebu, the se­
cond largest cltv of thr I’hll.ol&gt;ines, n» I tie Invading
Yanks
V overran eluiwirali’ hill poorly b**
{emled
lananese
piisltiiuis
un
— f ’-etiu Inland, and ttmvr to the
om«ktr*a-t*f the citv.
T o k y o reported
Su.ierfi.rta
strurk ngnfn Si Kyushu Island,
a
the-xeetwtd'liine within 12 hniirs
^
A Pacific fieri enmmuinnur rejiurti-l Nary fliers
from two
Jimn flew, in within l Ml mile' of
i n k , . i They int three cargo ship* .
near Harhtjn Isluml. umkl.u; o '
li'lal " f H .ta(inneie rh a .g o sbii'-*
f t report-d fi«ni*.'i~i liv land ha-ts!
plain *

.CITY BRIEFS

Member A&gt;»Miriali*d l'rf*&gt;s

Three tJ„ S. Armies Are Linked In
Solid Front East Of Rhine River
M anpow er Bill
Passes House,
Faces Senate

Increasing n u m b e r s of
United Slates warships nre
• joining the bombardment of
the Ryukyu Islands, the
Tokio radio reported today,
■paving the way for the ex­
pected invasion of Okinawa,
# 32.r&gt; miles southwest of Japan.
Twelve hundred miles to

WITHWARBUKOS

N fiffiS F A P E It

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2s. I nr,

I '.MIS

Tokyo Radio Reports
Expected Invasion
^
Of Okinawa, 325
Miles From Japan

lx»lh corner pl»n©9 nnti f•*1 naval
shllHA «.f thr f
8 J ’aclf ir Klrft
rontimml their inteflie bombard­
ment of the Ryukyu*. Hr totally
jjfftored r t i e ft ted Jupane*© broad*
rant* that American troop* had
niadf
amphibious
landing*
An
All of eific Okinawa m the center
of the inland chain
Nmiiti did not even locate the
U •Hllnarik O* rmmm F»*f»

IN D E P E N D E N T

Sgt. Oris L. Wright
i Flies 35th Mission

Ensign Stevens Takes
Deisel Engine Course Lieut® Olin E. Greer

(i\ilians Awarded
Meril Kniblems Al
Naval Air Station

in*

Cadet Walter Beal
Promoted To Captain
Wins Oak Leaf Cluster Lieutenant Nix Was

Ih Iwo Jima Landings

River Terminals Here Sfft. Gerald Adams
Promoted On Iwo
Talked At Meeting

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. RATES

J

i BUSINESS SERVICE
fl. B. POfE »n c .
Veter
Healrrn
ami
Ruom
Heaters.

iNephew Of Mrs. B, C; Schultz Tells
rt ......

m

Uce Of Cotton Bags
Vegetable Growers
fa r Citrus In c r e a s i n g
T o lo S U e S la t c H ic n t

•

n in t Lit hA t i n . afar. 21, —
(Spec-Lai)—The use of "ennui iner
unit" cotton me*h bag* bv tlir
Florida citro* Industry in the
current *ea»on I* between three
and four time* greater Umm J f
a n y Prerimm -year. rimrrding b&gt;
slatfttic* coinpileil today bv F.K.
Haasch. statistician for the Flori­
da Cltru* Inspection Bureau here.
For many year* certain factor*
within the Florida citrus Industry
have debated (he wisdom of us­
ing bag* for packaging eitru*
fruits and much time and study
ha* been devoted to proper pack­
aging and handling of the haggr t
fruit, but became of , critical
shortage* of th* orthodox wooden
containers which have developed
from time to time, big* ‘ have
been used In heavier quantities
than win thought possible a year
ego.
With tho swing to pre-packag­
ing ami “consumer units” by
many of the nation's tending re­
tail- orgariliatiuris, fared with a
tabor shortage ns wall us a lac*
of paper hag*, the rollon mesh
bag has stepped into pupularltv
almost over night, according to
record*.
The promotion of the *ulo of
"consumer units" hg* a twofold
purpose, to bring about a gnat-

! h tCTi'i: PliftW and Harrcv,
Ioi Din- oi Rent
306 ltoil&gt;
Avr
I'lionr

1930 Model hot point electric W FI.Ill M
stove. Phone 323-W.
’tO ypwn
|i t ■
~~ ■■
^ “
nntrej
16—ACRES Orange- grove land
on hard road and lake. Thro
jitr fitr&lt;I
8 tiles, 2632 Willow Ave.

ei|i*rt with
-e who guar'VflilW. A£r
Temporarily
French Ave.

PLANET Junior seed drill, good STORAGE
_as naw. One 16 quart watering
Garage.
pot. B.E. Squirts, Lake Onora.
storage.

r l SMALL farms—one with
acres tiled land, good well,
two storf dwelling, garsge. out
house, about 600 ft. west of
lAke Monroe Post Office. One
with 6 acres tllsd land, good
well, about
mile from Lake
Monroe Poet Office, with twostory dwelling, 8 story barn.
J.W. Bell. Phone 16, Lake
Monroe, Fla.

FIDELITY-Phenlx Fire Insurance
Go,, Raymond M. Ball, Agent.
BPRING PLANTS now readyPeppers, Tomato#*, Eggplant
Collards, Broccoli, J.W . Bell
Phone 16, Lake Monroe.

your car at Kent's
hai) tho novel ccpenence
Specia' raU dead of We
receiving a large nurubei oi
Russian and Italian patriots r
CARPENTERING,
general
re few days ago who were In f.
pairs. W J. Russell, 705 W. 9th German concentration camp when
It *«i captured by out troop*
St. phone 747-M.
It was anything hot pleasant.
I have seen lomi |irett&gt; hoi
MATTRESS RENOVATING
Id. TYPES mattresses and box rlble sights since I’ve been over
springs rebuilt.
Have your here—but theso case* were tho
work done while we still have worst I had seen to date.
These poor creature*
were
ticking. One dav service if de­
sired.
Sanford Mattress Fac­ nothing but breathing skeleton*,
a few not even breathing when
tory. Phone 672-J .
they got to us. They were abso­
lutely starved—almost U&gt; death
HELP WANTED^—
Most of them were sl ret c lo-t
WANTED1-Colored pirls for laun
dry work. Apply in perpon
-egulnr hours and wage*. Sem­
inole County Laundry, Bit* W.
3rd St.

SPORTING GOODS
rchsry
sstsi
fishing
tackle SHORT ORDER__ COOK,
pay. 'Phime 91'lli!
ixts and "minnow seines; tennis
raquaU. llill Hardware—Com­
pany, phone 33.

good

RUTOER Tomato pUnU,
thousand. Southern Plant
. Arcadia, Fla.

WANTED: Men and women for
work nt crote mill.
Adkins
and Adkins. West 13th Street.
C ROOM IIOU8E flote fit. cash
or term*. Phone 1000 eir 226-5V.
JCI’ERIENCKD COOK, down
town aptirtmenl, small family.
•30 CHRYSLER Sedan,
Hour* 3;tM) to 7 ;00 P. M.
tires, one re-esp, goo&lt;
\Vngr* J10.0U n week. Apply
condition. Phone' 49Phone ItMXM.
7:00 P.M.
SERVICE Station man. Semfnole
ORANOES, |1.60 bushel, deliver Tire Shop. 201 N. Park Ave.
ed. Phone 7M-W.

Mill Friuli

B IR D S E Y ’S
MUI P rices
lllrdsey’s Quality Feeds
100 lbs
All S ta rte r Mash
.1.95
Growing Munh
... 1&lt;5H
1-aylnjr Maah
1.54
S cratch Feed
1.13
Broiler Mush
1.70
Dairy Feed
1.10
ling Feed'
1.20
Special discount 5 liiigw It
ton lota

B IR D SEY FLO U R
&amp; F E E D M ILLS
315 K. IhI. SI.

HOUSE TRAILER, sleeps two,
1375.00. B- IL Yates, Ht. 2,
Box 1*1. Elder Spring*. Sanford, Flo.
TWO ELECTRIC CHICK brood
ers, good for 200 chick* each
|12.00 each. George R. Whit
tier. Lake Mary, Fla.
ONE STUDIO COUCH,
DIB Elm Ave.

World’*

l.argi-Hl

Denier

*25&lt;*t

HORSE, wagon and harm-,
Jersay cow. Seminole Ht Schoo
Farm.

l l.r'RK TYPIST for two mn»
Salary IH5.0P (a ll 01*

’34 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Motor
A-l condition, minu* wheels, W A N T E D men to
tire*. Phone 404, corner 9th
i nitr re b -ry field
A Fr«nch.
t ('tunpony.
PERSONAL PROPERTY FLOAT­
ER INSURANCE. Raymond M
Ball, Agenb__________ _
Touehton, 1201 Celery Ave hna complete line of IUIlar.1
Feed*: also groceries and gain

W A N TED TO R EN T
P a r t ia l

fin REWARD for’ information
leading t«• furnished apartment
ur house. Writs* Box HI, el o

MIRRORS— make iflne g i f t *
Just Inii-h from overseas, and
Muther or wife will appreciate
wife
F.vpect to he here year
a fine mirror for her En*trr
to l« months,
Hove car,
I*.
gift. Full length door mirrors
and othar sties are sold by IK ili.-E „r APARTMENT, fur­
n is h e d .
Y e w m o u n d resident.
Senkulk Glasa A Mirror Co.
Phone Mullins, llilr. Theatrr.
IU Weal Second Btreel
O. Box (WU.
GOOD FOUR i •Hon cow, one
mile oouth oti Air Base, on
M ISC ELLA N EO U S
Sanford Ave. A.C. Benson.
(Iff ACRES land, 4H acres muck, CURTAINS washed, starched nnd
stretched 618 Mellonvllle Avo.
cleared, strong flowing well.
Phone H7».
10 acres more to be cleared,
balance gbod Cltru* land On
paved road. A.C, Benson. Hi W A N TED —
2. Box 123» S. Sanford Avr
14600.00,
'
Hoaee Ware*
Insect iprayi cookie sheets, cookie
Sant baking pane] Pyrex ware.
Hill Hardware Company, phone

. 1717

Perk

LUMBINQ flRRVlCE OP ALL
KINDS. Cell. Couraen, County
4108.
lUARTBR BED, 185.00.

ro-war bicycle.
212. U k c Monroe.

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IU BUNOALOW. furPALMETTO AVENUE. .

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YOUNG,

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ASKED ro t HIS UAtTION after

coming through his first encounter
with the Nazis, Pie. Robert U.
SokolofI, of New Haven, Conn, a
member nf the 691h Division, said:
"I was pretty busy, but I hate thoee
screaming "infamies." U. 8. Army
Signal Corps photo. (Intereattonel)
ruses, but some cuuld just about
shuffle along nn their pencilthick, legs Olid dropped it) exhaus­
tion when they reached our ward,
nn emergency ward *rt up by our
roinfnuy and run entirely by our
men null officer*.
Their woe-beguile n|i|&gt;eurance;
then pnUirlir fearful eye*, sunk­
en deeply into their socket*. their
hollow cheek* uni) pliKhed nose*;
then kkel* ton like fingers and
liiiiid* ........te d with ueitks of dirt
mol filth, then clothe* (what
I,,, they linil uni hanging from
then
din,.long
shoulders and
.hogging m the mud; their thuff
liny, turd and sore feet covered
t&gt;\ t h e *,,iiduI* or wooden ihovi
or in rollin' case* only wrapped
in «T“th
They were all filthy
»nd miehayeii.
They were ton wetde to undreet
tin-niseive*. Jf! we alt had to care
for tin-in like hnhic*, even though
the lice wiro crawling about
then In,dies and clothes and hair
Most oi them had diarrhea.
W«* hod &lt;-• ,1,-louse each one
"f them lufort- he was ushered
.-.r coirie.l to nui urms to a COt
n*1 ceveltd \*ilh warm hlonkatsThey vsVre cold and shivering,
i stein f,*r those who tyerc burotior iiti wiMi fetor, T hey crs,u,-he.l in to-, I and wul*'h,*d its with
niKiiite. fearful, snd eye* They
•I&lt;&gt;t not talk, even with each
other, nri.i tliey reminded me of
rlurved, beaten nniTnala.
Siam the Bed Cross worker*
were on hand, passing out cig*
art-la nnd chocolate while the
kitchen sent us large tuba of
roup and hundred* of slices of
white bread. I was afraid thqy
were going In rat the enamel
off the bowl*. Their ration waa
gone before y'ou had tigie to step
to the next hod. They just g o t
bled it nil up in silence.
Most of them hail four and
five bowl* of soup, and thejr
already pot bellies bulged even
ipdiu in sharp contrast between
their bare riba and protruding
pelvic bone*. Their akin waa a*
dry nnd coarae no sandpaper and
hung from their nrmi and lega
in loose, flnhhv folds.They Vera
delighted with their
beds and
blanket* as they had been sleep­
ing on floors without any covert,
and although they didn't say a
word or even smile (probably
because they
didn't hava the
strength to do either! It was ap|serrnt that they couldn't quite
realize whaf* had htupened to
them *o suddenly. We all work■iiif

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th* United Stataa.

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But the BEST bonds
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are W ar Bonds!
FA RRELL’S
Arcade

Proce«/“ cheeae is made hgrinding up natural cheese, Idcml
ing it and pasteurizing It.

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• Rntn
• Bed BugH
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Orlando
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Mexican mytholo "• eaya. the
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Mexico by Quetxalceath God uf
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LA L l LAKD. Mai 31, tups
ria l)- A statement of policy by
Florida vegrtnbli- grower* and
shippers on proposal vital chang­
es in federal Ol’A regulations,
-cr.u =# *Uc i - ^ i — s**—the .11;-,
aster rTuUio, is expeetciT^soon
following, n meeting ffednwdiji
of the FVC executive committee
nt Canal Point to hear the re­
port of Chairman I-oring Ibmul
and Attorney E.G. Grime*.
LnMonte
Graw,
manager of
the Committee, dated that grow,
er-shipped oiijioiiitlon to OPA
Director Chen ter Bowie*1 de«ire
to get rid of the Ol’A d(*a»ter
clause would definitely he a part
of the FVC program. Raoul and
Crimea hove juat returned from
Waahington conference* t h a t
covered all phase* of OPA" price
control regulation* affecting the
Florida vegetable industry.
The voluntary seven-day em­
bargo bv celery shipper* on the
shipment of smaller grade* of
celery into northern market*, by
which there i* n reduction Ilf
from 36 to fill cur* per dav out
of Florida. Incidentally I* helping
to relieve the car shortage, icing
and lubqr problem* in Florida, it
was poinied out by Graw,
Restriction* in celery shipments
which w u put into effect nt mW-r
nrgTirr STflr . IT. WH|-rpnrludo Sat­
urday midnight, Mar. 21. Graw
consumer, . It has been pointed reported practically unanimous
cooperation of Florida celery
out.
Compared with the 1943-41 ■hjppvra in the effort to elimi­
season, the use of "consumer nate the surplus in northern
market* which has brought the
price* down to below cost of
harvesting snd
transportation
Terminal market price* lust Week
dropped ns low a* f l .J
per
crate, with hundred* of rtirlund*
of celery on ihp truck* awaiting

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FOR RENT— .

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comfortable and car* for th* ap­
parently most aerlously III, while
opr men did a moat manreloae
job In nursing and cleaning up
• meea that even J would nave
hesitated to tackle. But, me usu­
al, the medical toldler wax on
the Job when needed!
(Concluded In Friday's Her­
ald.)

WELCOME

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WANTED TO RENT:
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VOLUME XXXVI

HCoiso Pledges
Recapture Of
Guadalcanal

Established I'JIJH

Germans In Flight From The Saar

Yanks Take Another
* I s l a n d In Philip­
pines As Advance
Made In Solomons
Or Aftwftatfd P r f «
S u p p o rted by ta n k * , 6 0 .0 0 0 Ja p a n e s e tro o p * opened
a n e w c e n t r a l C h in e .s e c a m ­
p aign
as
P rem ier
G eneral
^ K o i s o p ro m ised to Jp u n c h a n
^ " o f f e n s i v e tow ard th e re ca p ­
t u r e o f Iw o Jim u , S ia p n n ,
a n d G u a d n lcn n n l."
K o i s o ’s b l a n d p l e d g e i g n o r ^ e d t h e l o s s o f a n o t h e r Philijv^ p i n c island— Guimaras, the 27tb
inv mild by the Y an k *—-a now
Austrillion otnphlbiuus advance In
tho Solomons ami [overall ilofcn&gt;o preparations in Japan.
The new Chinn offensive stem£ m c &lt; f from the Hankow area. T h e
w newest Philippine invasion was
accomplished by the 40th Divislo
ug.tinst no opposition. Tho
Australian advance on Huugsinvtlle was made hy n landing on
_ Soraken peninsula. 12 miles from
™the island's northern tin
Vic« Adni Mure A. M itsther-'
potent ciirriei link force prvsumably still was on the prowl today,
with the Tokyo tndm hinting I’,
might scourge the iiynkyiis or
£ Torino** while withdraw teg from
” the maiding given Japnnesi war­
ships Monday in Ja p a n 's inland
There has beer no offlciiri v\
on the whereabouts of the Ic .
_ n part of the Fifth Fleet, sinee i(
™ moved close to Japan to t*ere,,4
Its planes to search out ertertf
fleet units at their baaes.
In the days that have elapsed
since that ulrike. Admiral Mils
ehcr has had lime to move hla
A shlpa into the Formosa nreu.
about UOtl rntleN from the scene
of Monday's crippling blows to
Imperial warships, in so doing he
would pats tha Ityukvus, lying
betwfen Formosa and Ji
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FL O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y ,

MARI H

23.

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/k t ii All with mure than
t n it • t hg- toim.icc i*f luimh*i! rt1111h *| mi KfufLiiid 'iiR'c ihr

New tlJ^V iebullition r dtMgnrd
Miihiliie |n iff.t for up par el,
dry kikhIr, hvliliiijL floof
M-H'iiijri
and furniture.
ivtf*
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Own 10 iiicttdiniiN of
if ti * Hind \ b&gt; Frjink Khritnev,
I't li 1 nil \
tllrlf huilt
Ho
ihi inti lji 's*iJ hy A, it IN* lei son*
MHh i n h
«if Mu Cminty Price
and Buluiuifi*' limtrtj,
\ (-onniiittif Ncitli Mi SliMoiem
n- thainunn vtio ful m o l viUli
.it ti im*inbt*i to net n"i mi ndvkit*
LA(
h»iig *N«n j tihnufi? J
mrit himtn in prcpuiliiK hate
continue to jam roads loadht*! to Kttlsi?itJtiul«rn I I ' , l a y Snutlimcl
jirtnnv
Such n churl
communication* hub to the ruM of St. W c m b l t'Ji itit*. «(.»»!»
Im -i?«I on a nu-rrhnfit' • cost
Army d ivhioin have driven.
With Miinr
Nh i d tibio-Ifi
und selling pi tees h*i the ttcntf
the Saar. Kaiserslautern l*ecnnie the cant* i nf interest »n th*
f i n r h 'l
|i)
(hr
! « gllli*tlull,
ftS
cloning ir»p» of the -Irri itiul 7th A miiii *n nn l*«*ml*«i» I&gt;ln a-!
uifiM * il fin wnli **ti Moiell 19,
enemy cluttered rtxida- Aliui* duviiik* tn the Rhi'u
lin im '
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i luge of
Ini (hr nNiHfiirr
ri iicr |
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ihaili! Mr ShiOO*"* eitdiOtiid
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Celery Prices
Canners Continue
j Are Reported Up Taking All Citrus
On N. Y. Market Still Available

\

( iotations (iiven At, Prices Helieved To
From $3.50 To $4.00
He Highest Ever
Per Crate Today, Paid On Ixmg Haul i hmi*

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Httioiir* iiivut *»f the nfter*

An lnctt?a^# In miixiirnim ffekry
WINTEK II WKN Mm Jit, ol’1J a»"tt I** •*li»m * these simplified
of $ l . 0U to Jl.f*U u e m t r on l^itmiUv cuiitliiutd *4i tnkr *ll i *'i/uiutunie'* 'vtikh he did *Uli
c
r v ^ ‘r t i ,* 1.* . __
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l T — g - end
an.l graiK-lrult
irraia-lmll tlmy
(buy youl'l
| mi Hi cl»rli&gt; llwit K. A.
d i * h o t pt i#e liaiAOlt .tU ir .r
itif'R YndR^l^rhri tte*
mL? verrk nt prh*p« -wfdHi
fe
f
Jnck .utii vtllr*, iiinoiinide
waa " f le e in g ," tha enemy rndio cordln1J£ to ih ip p e n , i«ho now rv . new hhsid *. despite ihr m !. m *
i
I
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said Thursday that It was in fleet Tar mots optimism over the it-li tt'mato.
I Iff | l. '*1,4 .
[«ll||l t •» tn
.w aters "to the cast of the Okin­ c«ler&gt;
ccllcrv market lhai’ thtr&gt; did *&gt;• * i1 1 n«^ *hipu
\f in his 1Tinri I* Hind* rw&gt;
awa Islands." Okinawa Is tire Monday ami Wudnvsday of this
ii|,o,
itn
principal Island In tho Ryukyu week . whep hiithcsl prices on
Although the cit,i &lt;&gt;( ill. mr |irlfiilvi n ill kiuiw rxiivlly wh.tl
l*ui It ( f
A chain. I t ’s been hit by U. S. Car- * that market were orly F2.M) a I rmbitr ifci *ti i In* titifih r u &gt;i «I the? tht reitlfu* I thV Lh
itirt*r:ifl
krvprnl times, ihfl
n x h n i i m rttlfTT
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■pii«*t*
■a 4*-a■ sRHuBrii*ti
U rin Vml . iiti
t\ Ith
h Pf i hi* cusl
crate.
Tmlay^ mmasltnum
calery ' ....
'Her aircr
a ft several
the real&lt;t
genpriil
waa »tnlv*l !l
last
reported
raid
being
on quotations were $J.oO to f l . 0 0 a .StiiUs prvviiilinif iaiim ry r»ncra|thi* OP.A upprovri the c h a rt P't
for eilriiA v%t*r»*
film
vmiIi no
*unl&lt;*«l, th* tnt’ rchiint
will bp
crate.
March t.
Thurs day’s fleet communique
Iqi
Withdrawal ot the ICC i ulinc tnihrfition of unl*»w tow n hi do j mil horiri »l to IiuikHc thr^p Itcoi
'll
made no reference to the Flf|4&gt;
prohibition rr ictus of i r f r i y c r tunful. Omflirt* priip* ir»iig**d frum f if tiuthoii/mlion h not ii*ri*|vi*il i .
Fleet not the carrier aircraft atcir cars at no more than
JJ
to $1! 7f*. m«wii\ 5 ; i*. dr | May * tin meichaiit m in i rr.*-'
W attack in the Inland Sea. Radio percent of hunker capacity, n i|ver«|, while giapvfr til r-iiiired I hnliiliiiig -m h Hrlti* until t i l ‘ l
Nt
rmtfctK j mil h*n if.nl o.ii
ft* II il '
Isilence maintained by the fleet ruling vkhich rwulteil in BpoilMgr fr*»m $ J In
*4* $ ' 1 »
Sha on
•M
prevented any new assessm ent of of much celery when it lem hea $ 1! 20. .blivi i e t
termmaU, w»*
ti**in&gt;
d s m . r r dealt the enemy In that northern
1 lifs f wpi »• Ik*ill". O'th-*
U
\\
P uIim. uu.
Ir
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nttributed hy M. L. Cullurn. pres­ higbeM p»i»e *
during foray. A preliminary re
f v ii
j hi
l*J I ||tpill •I mIII*4"f VI*,Of of
(Ll*lD‘‘
t mml&gt; l Hin t-I n to* FI......In
.
port the previous day said 15 to ident of tho ^eniinuh
I " "1ll si*' ! Iiel l«e* i * )" n*m tlic p i n t r •If ■•I
17 Japanese combat ships had F i r m Bunrau, a* a nmjui fiiitor ,i|t»!l'!| hu ll " !Hitfin.
I ||fiiiw Pi r&gt;« o! iiksit Win Hri that
in the edery price imrenM.
1U*cu r»l a »•f: I hc I* * lei a I S in t v .ScutI.
been damaged.
p i it i* tliiiirroan
n •
Tho m ‘cnt Rpcll of hut dry market rrviH nervkc hniUi*U*tl
Helen Sehlufemcycr, price i h i t .
weather, which council much c el­ that the um» nf orangf** m» fur o f t h e W i n t e r 1‘urk w m p m *
ery to ripen loo f a i t , wo* given this Reason wan more than double und i at loti h o a rd .
as a reason for the recent celery that in the ruinpiimbh peiioil tif
price elunip by Charles Sherman 104*1-44. Canntra. thniugh .March
of the Federal Newi (K flce ut ,|U of thin year. u*e*l M.ltOjOp
the Sanford State Funner* Mar tiokc.i of orange* rompai c*i «, t|h
ket. Graclea of cclenr now being | or&gt;lv 4.1 lV.:t.1 in the "nimu pel hr I
ahiplMMi are much better, hu ion! 1 ,,f
yem
l
Mr*. Minnie .T
Lord- vBryan,
widow
'hV w. m
.li_l I On« factor In the recent price
The (ftni e f iu ll ronsuinptmu &gt;*) |
of the laic L u th e s ^ I. , 0 “ n
| Increase, he added, was that less cunnent. through Mok I-H V tut it I
» at the home of Her stater, Mrs. celery was shipped this we.-k 111 1:t,7 7l.f&gt;2.'1 U isr* IIS ..(rnins1 •
*&gt;,|111 l -s* H I 1 lu i %
4 111 1*1 1(1 (&lt;l &lt;
W Rosa Steward iii South Sanford, than last.
Only UN r a t s wrrt I J.RfiH.toftH I s i m In ihr ™t«|w, t ill*' iLlhtl Shill (HI E iI'WT SuD'lr*
early
&gt;e»terdu y monilnit.
She shippvil In the whole country able |h»i |&lt;&gt;,I of l a . l yeai
I Api iI I * ill 7 IT* A M 11 v 1
had been In 111 health for the ycstenlny ns compared lu m&gt;
tin the retail side uf rite Hitr iimiiH
iH*-'! tnwliiy by 4b«* Hi*'* J ‘-M
past two years.
average of IW cars n day las Ids cilltts picture, bOd'I ui icriud ful It, |ii ef4tib*iil ol (I n* S a ,,il»***l
Horn Oct. 14, 1873 Tn Sanford, week.
Florida shipments Thurs tvns rrportid shattered Die u»« Mlnihtriiiil A axh-I hI iom and i*«Mrs. Bryan had llvtd all of her day were 07 cars.
of "consumer units" hud a two­ L»i
of
the*
F ii&gt; l
MethwIiB*
♦ life hero. She waa a member of
According to tho Florida Veg­ fold purpose, to hrinir ubuut n Church
The
. W'. Ch*»ullcr
the Kbenoser Methodlet- Church, etable
greater
uso
of
Florida
vitius
and
Committee tn its March
The United Dtuihtere of tha 10 bullttin. shipments of cslsry to fum tsh ’ a handy package fur SlrickhiiuJ. Mothodial pn»t«r b ‘r
Caasclb crr).
will
prcwcli
the
Confederacy and tha Order of from Florida reached an average the consumer.
term on.
the Eastern Star.
Reporta Compiled hy K. E.
of DC care a day for tho week
Sprcinl munic will be tro v itM
Survlvora include one eon. ending March IT, with the result Rausch, statistician for the Flor
i h f bitv ire by tho Scftiimih*
Leslie Tolar Bryan of Altamonte that market prices were disast­ Ida ctUu* Inspection bun an herr, tor
II Ilf h fk’hool G|oo {&gt;lub tifiilt r
W Sprint?* and one daughter, lira. rously low, especially on small indicated that the mesh hug step illreclion of M n . Hulh Jackaon
W.O. Hofmann of JackaonvIUe; aliea. At tha request of Chair- Ired into popularity almost overIn pant yearn, large nuinlirr
irts tls n S Ot Cm * Tout
two brothera, M.M. Lord and IL msn I/Oring Raoul of the Com­
of wornhipom have gathered f‘&gt;*
IV. Lord of Hanford; three a Ister*, mittee's celery division, Manager
thin early acnrlce. and II I*
lira. Steward, lira. Emma Letaon Graw contacted all celery ship­
pocted that a large number «lll
of New London. Conn; and Mrs. pers . In tho state and obtained
again attend this year, *old tho
a , Edward Bowman nf Robe Sound practically unanimous agreement
Itov. Tolle,
▼ four grandchildren. Hr*. HJ . that no eights, tens, XV or-hearts
A Hpoclal Invitation to ntlcrv*!
Leonard and Hlaa Laura Bryan would be shipped between mid­
tht F in t e r »enric« ha« b«rt» rx
Fourteen
selectee*
from
Sem
­
l
of Detroit. Mkh.l MaJ. Lealle T. night and Saturday, March 17.
tended tn pertonncl of the San­
Bryan. Jr« UBMC. tn tha'South and midnight, March SI. It was inole- County were Inducted into ford Naval Air Station, ho added.
service
a
i
d
l
e
f
t
thle
morning
at
Pacific; and Dale Holman, USN, hoped at that time that the vol­
*1 . at Great Lakoa Naval Training untary restriction program would 0 :t)0 o’clock on a epcclnl bus,

- S.* r l »d t he w i.u
I h i ill l i D
1 i &gt;11 in i * ,i I m u s t tie i iu n t m i l l
p t r ti r *i -si;11n
1.1r I#'*! 1 11r w.** I h »m. I »
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E a ste r Services
Will Be Held At
City Band Shell

Fourteen Selectees
Leave For Blunding

K Ljri z p r y tZxri,

Henry White, Cletl* R. U*rdfr»
—

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* 4* other
»
Edward Jam**
transferred to .Jack* ona; Gilbert Golden Derli, tranared to Clarksburg. W. V*.;
Brack Wkltaker, traimferred to

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S g t Ralph Williams
Chased By Elephant

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f
w .a l , ' n .i. i!
jungles of India, T/Hgt. Ralph
Williams wrote KU parents, Mr.
end Mrs. W. O. BUnscIl of San­
ford, "I have never been so
■cared In my life*'
Having been given a five da
rest period from hi* duttea wit
the Army Air Corps, Bgt. Wil­
liams, who used to spend" mOch
time bunting In Florida near the
Wektvn- River, set out a t night
___________
. . . . . . to
„ hunt
.
with
eeveral. buddies
deer
and -ether' gems, he wrote? Deer
Uacwt were so numerous "they
•ml.)
.t.l„„ a• hound dog crasy,
would drive
he stated.
They bagged on*
deer.
About two mile* from camp
they ligMlad a big ball elephant
which trumpeted and started
after them, rortunately th* ele­
phant could not •** very well at
eight and they get away oafsir,
but Sgt. Williams wrote that hla

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trip to Germany shortly after the
close of World War I, und taw
Gamut) soldiers already train­
ing In preMratlon for the pre­
sent wer. He farmed that peace bo
maintained by teeing to It that
our liberty la preserved.
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee go
the invocation. The high school
glee club tong, "Suwannee River,"
tha Florida Stale son;g. Mis*
Lucy Ward ta n g “My Florida,"
Mr*, fluth Jackson, accompanying.
1
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TH* term "game preserve” mstead of “gamo reserv*” Is used
tn the United States end is limit­
ed to areas tel »,lde for the protecttlon of those specie* of wild
maiemala and birds that are de­
fines by law or commonly hunted
■* "gama."

Th* minuet, which the French
brought to perfection, really be-

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Jnme.s L. ,Me\\ Imrter
Made Isl Lieutenant

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AltAV bin ivr, a I' l* Tit &lt;i«li i iml&lt;
fi|*h*»u 1•**iii Ik‘1 |ii' l f i **m S,»i
fin «f bits •wi n pi '*ti'**ii-ti ' - I i

I h« 1 1 a ill In *i iiur»t im vtini*
•&gt;1 Ihf fM.rtfri of 1111t*4 111f A unit (ho
Kill 1 rriiU".! I MlisiHlf tv« Ilf tho
Si’iOiliuli
* miimI t Fin Di iSuifini

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deadly Ini* inciti uf war," ah ipyard uctivlty was renewed, cara
Vans uf prmluc, truck, trnvoisod
the s tate. Army mid Navy bases
and a ir b«sr« were built. He
termed Florida the Ban Amerl
Can sta le , sntd (but she hud cun
tributed mightily toward war and
added “ let us vow she will con­
tribute
pruportlonal.lv
toward
pence."
Dean Knyart thr-i added u few
remarks in which lie told of n

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muiij Musi i&lt;t. Mu •!• &lt;1 lb.
J f»hlH* It IV4-1 In I ||k*
M*
With lb* mfki iil &lt;*f Hi nr
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&gt; M . &lt;f 0
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F I a g l v t , 11*»w i' \ I* i , (.Ii I- hi 11 1 f t ’ii t
-let.
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F l i i r b lii In k ttii tn t n Vt* Hft .*
Vury
tllffvtvtif
uppvnrutuv
ii I«gb.
ft. |itlip** i iiet Ibc bund i«b« II
Florida Ka*ti (Tia»i Itnilnmd vttii
built. Ini ge hultfla iT ritr d m il
»»’ «',f' «bi*r»- tlu- ‘ ••nil Oiif.nl
tourist inttiif.it vnii* kvuim’ lu ,n*glit
Mi
Jiibfihim * t*nI
tha e o a ii f i &lt;mii lb. ienter of the I fBal M-mr **uyh Rtntiou
im .l
atnt a.*
|&lt;‘tl l&gt;i nir\i,ii| nlb&gt; i him! iii-ihtip"
Hi* ilrernU-d muny |»ro|i*cU | OVr; 1
m n 'l ' M*
that came to Fluridn at the tiriif | * 11 &gt; I' m! i **limin J 'I I *'* M&gt;
of World W bi I. ,,f tho
-m .I tK- lM,dr of ...... of tin
days, of the uftcrmulli ..f do
'"•&gt;'* In shalluw - n l i r
prrsalon
ubumlniud fuImI i visin’ t I
and vacant Ituuaca. With Mth

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K' mly AImis

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n cuIbd whe*i t In 1,3 •&lt;&lt;Fmii
n
voltrd, hngliiiid deeded F’b*ibli
Lark l&lt;» Spain. In 1 1* I
In- inU «l.
the 11n114?*I Stilte* 1mitigbl Fbtiiibi
from S^nitt « imI urn* \ I m'U i
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1 lit* l.i'kfli-L •.1*11 b .&lt;h i

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,i ss*i nit*., raiding tier llrrmrfi
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tiOCrii l hufiuii^\ m a talk I •
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b y M m ill Dll I AJt \(111 Ills **( I|( *'k
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Biirivlllc. irninf wtuihoit *.f tf'dhn*
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State’s 100 Years l*n»posal Is Mudr Slate Salvage
Of Progress Told '['! ;S1' at!°"
M anager Urges
Students At High ,
Saving Of Paj :ei

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tihit-itOrw made fhr «a&gt; «*4»sni for the thinghlfci) *«
lin tt'sfi Fu.oi i;*»fvf* r . n m i t r i i , -

Mar,h.iLi Moulton L. Adjuns Of
R o ,|in H
C’ollourt* Is r
Speuker( hi Program

bound for Camp DUnUIng. Five
# Station. Great Lake#. I1L Abo materially Improve the market
The Icing restriction .order on other acicctee* who had been
vegetable care waa removed last called, wer* tran sfe rre d to selec­
Saturday by the ODT, three day* tive service boards elsewhere to
.
bafore originally aeh7dul*.l. afU ,
imTUcUd, ac«nUr&gt;r-*« ^
appeals for .IU rtmoral bad been (Tarter, aeloctlva ssrvtce clerk.
Most
of ih# man who lefl were
by the Semlnola. Florid*
oES"i«sS,“^ i f f « T s |
and National Farm
Bureaus, in their Ut* twenties or early
working with Florida repreatn- thirties, a number ef them mar­
ried and with famllle*.
Men from Sanford who left
were: Looter Philo Harper. John
Freak Butler, George Edward
S-Sgt Hugh Cassels ElUworth, W l l l l « r 4 n M Jackton, Hannan WataW Spivey. Her­
led In Europe bert Franklin Noses, James
Robert Ashley. Melvin Howard

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Kesserling Is Called
From Italy Keplaceing Von Kundstedt
On Western Front

Take A Little Journey

Frank Shames Heads
Committee To Aid
On Pricing ( harts

Mrs. Minnie Bryan
Pioneer Resident,
f DiedThursdayA.M.

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MontgomeryMassesT roopsForNew
Drive From Arnhem To Duesseldorf
New OPA Rules
For Merchants
Are Explained

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br it.|i|Uii I ll*i n Jin- 1111i&lt;&gt;Mhi i &lt;1
Thunuie f !. Uluiihilell, .Ir ,
hi i 1 l.lvul
A frU lh 'ili"
d Lu
Im vkii.n fiuiiu’rly In cbitrj/i* ^*f |»liui IL»\» ■ tnurc ih »n I *u a&gt;*«»•«•it»
nin«- mill wUti,"4lfc-i III Uii* O f f " * . Im.ui « |*i'&lt;*l**l bi
I
.
of \Vmi MobiiUiitiiin itinl
•11v* Ih. iuLmi ^
dm»It »»i!»11tr nn
varnluti in Washington, IK (' mul hiiii* id fro m of Aihi i ir*m ii&gt;** i&lt;
who tin Miirch 14, un-i ft|'|}oflilt*il ,i that ting lo l lu Bbuu 11v ,ii
by IVvAitk’ili Itotuujveli he ( 'hn*f I flvu sjij tlu* mfnmtiul It Simli Am
«»f At i'*tni«»«B fur Ennui mir Affi»*» - I'otr.- mot in I ,t .
ilU
igmn
In IjHfitlon, with tho rank of , Goiniwu liuft*|ioi L i I u d iimI «,,m
MiriNh i. vkiis n roernt ifun*t ru mtRiiviil!«n linr wlmli *n
Sanfotil wUli Vita vinlvr, Mrrf. (
ly in l uinm y fiioviuiriu of t»ooi.
H. I Liu son, ami hin pnivnU who uml n|iiljjment that (hi* f ir»I loeul
Vtiiftiran
recently moved here from Ijik c- counterattack u^-uln-t
land and now live at 111 W est
until 'JO hours a fte r the initial
Six th Street.
"Mr. lllnlsiletl," ercnr,llnc lo .1 ju nip uff.
"Our
squadron
bombed und
recent Item In the New York
Times, "will be a member of the strafed the railway yard nl licit
s t a f f of Ambassador Jo hn G. durf, southeast of C o l u n it ," said
Wynant and will Ire responsible Lieut. M cWhorter, " a f t e r H-Jti
fo r foreign economic a f f a i r * re ­ Mauruuders had dropped their
loads. We really munglrsl those
ferred to him by the S t a t e !)c
n artm m t - f o r - t h e - FHA'.-'Tticvo t m e k s amt there went yo* many
functions were previously p e r­ other fl|fhter-boml«rn, 'uml _med­
formed by W , Aversll Hnrriniun iums doing the name thing In
cities arid towns all over witter n
and Philip Iteed and lncln do.ru
presentation of the W ar Shipping Germany t h a t J marvel that the
Administration, the W a r Food Nails are able to move anything
Administration, Uni W ar Produc­ up lo the fro n t."
The S a n fo rd pilot .1* the son of
tion Board and the Petroleum
Mr. and Mrs. Hlaford F. Mc­
Administration for War.
"In addition, Mr. Btalsdell will Whorter, ru ral route No. 1. He
represent the United S la t e * on gradu ate! from Seminole High
the London Combined Shipping School end was employed by tha
Adjustment Board and the L o n­ Barney
Harney Dillard F ru
n i iitt Com
Company.
don Committee of th* Combined tiMtls. F l a . , until h . entered I he
army In J u l y . 1 J U .

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ml tJi4* 1 «•Ji i \ i il i Ko^taurant
Mi.jimImv nt 3 J I I' M , m ia n lin
in oit&lt;it u ut I ton "Tii'twii from J .
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Mayor Explains Work
On 1dual Highways
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■tbi Sr in*mi hr &lt; vwiily i-Utaiilbvr uf
( tiiiiinvn c. * ex|rlnmuiif the Irgal
iiilvi’titftfnicnl
in Tho
Sanfiiiil

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rc g a n Jin g

ruaila

.iiu^Trt/'ruriartK

3, which embrace* P ark Avenue,

consist, of retreading from Fu l­
ton Street tn front of the City
Hull lo Ix-yond the Zoo on the
tnkeshoru boulevard.
Thi work on Road 41 s t a r t *
at
Burk
Asenuc and
extend*
uiuiig rood J J . wlrisU include*
Geneva Avenue, to C am eron Ave­
nue,
The work on Rouil &amp;7, which la
Celery A venue, begin* a t t h * C ity
limit*, which i» at the e a s t boun­
dary uf the ball park, and e x ­
tends a* f a r a* Sipes Avenue.
Mr
Higgins and Repreeentalive M. B. (T-Bone) S m ith a r e
taking the matter up with th^
Stale Road Departm ent to •#* t f
they can have thi* work extended
to tho Oatoen Hrldge on Celery
Avenue and to Richmond Avenue
Cct&lt;nra Avtnuo.

&lt;

�*■*

FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1945

TTIR SANFORD HERAl-P. SANFOftn FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

rolled fnrwtir.1 along an kO-mtlc ien*. on the w e st-inn ate-*he re the
Monty Masses
-4r&lt;mt--tnwar,1 the inner mountain Third Army nil* in firm control, Canners Continue
fn r tr e ** of (icrmany where liltGerman
broadcasts
admitted
te.l preparing hi* that the bridgehead had been
Troops For Drive, |leifinal wanstand.re, The
|ted* t h r e a t e n - , mi nhroomed until now it had
ed five I ig Silesian cltir*— Ne-4 achieved
“lartieal
tmpor'arcce,
On To Duesseldorf ]j i**e,
Frankenstein,
/ iegenhalli.; l n ,| might well form the eolith
mu

j a w ti
lOOn-r
gnmery

Anpy Patients
j Doubled^ Bu t
Nurse Aid Lags

Slate Salvage
Manager Urges
Saving Of Paper

commander who was described *o
vividly by Ernie I'ylc in his book
" B r a v e M e n " « b o »| urred hi*
men on to their yr ra tcs t e f f o r t
in breaklni: through the German
line* which *tartni the whirlwind
liberation of Krone#, afte r the
hitter combat in the hedgerow*
n# N’ormandv

WE
LOAN YOU
TIRES

Montgomerys
northern
I’l m l m r l I 'r n a f t * * l i t *
The enertiv Mild 4|.,i,l
1(14 I 44■
**I W(I I U I ,11 ■
I IC"4* lilt 1| 1| 1Cl l l
lllgill The iwillg to |,ri- |ni'kajjhail i n -1lie into ut forces iiiff- t -ii "roniunier unit*" »*•
1 „"gi4[rft .^*.WAt*iWtt nm l~ initim i----■ndi,edSe»r-«»'-£7«:
'
|that the morphine administereil
attriliuted in po rt to labiH s h ' i r f
Third Army lianoer* f|oate-l age* and tin lack of |ia, er bays,
hy the syringe eased a soldier’*
j|by
(over |b0 inllet of the h h in e ’s
I |&gt;am until help arrived.
Bus*la's new Silesian offensive
Eom (Hired w-ith the
1043.44
|«e«t hunk from l.udwlgihnfen ti season. the u&gt;e of "consumer
At the rinse of the talk, many
t ’nhleni, and racing urmnr wat unit'" tiag. thruugh l-cliiunry of
I.ion* arose and tinted that they
five miles from Speyer nrui III this ye ar represented 4.12 per
had collected n lot of patter and
W A S H IN G T O N , SI nr. 23, &lt;Spr- had found no way of disposing
from Karltdiltc, the two main cen t of all fruit going nut Of
load* bark fnr the tiattererl Gcr- the State in
of it. Joe Moss said he had rob
... fresh fruit /png,
font),
nintt band* »M that remain* of compared « Ith 1.61* per cent in this week I t * long drive fo r n h-clrd so much pnper which he
Ir.-vft of nurses bv presenting ti could not dispose of t h a t hi*
the tnnii |.rrind last year.
store caught on fire fro m the
The eight jmiuiiiI ting, * 10 of i(.c S enate .Military Affair &lt; on*
uni
them represent! ig
u slaildard niitlw yille f o r ‘.‘ prompt nrtion* accumulation.
n .m i 4.„4 of 1 hr IMch
tl|lt| varlv loitay In Main
iiont Retiry L. Stitn.-m, S e cre ta ry
Ucti [ineVr,,
ti’ivof fruit, was the too*.
Mr. Campbell reported that he
j
Aoiitniu
dprlariHi that
Held , nn«Ut W troops hail
f W a r; i .o b e i t J*. P atterso n was going to confer with William
1 ,n popular, showing a rain over J ail
Mural *il Sir Her nurd I*. Mont
m m Into so Is In ml of n
'•nee y p , „ f 5H&gt; to t;00 pri rent. T h. l ’ nder See re (dry of War, and Mu- K. Thorne, l e g i o n commander on
|ira»«iieiv had «»|irne;l a thtmdernu*
n nva (Jr ^inuisl uns
**&lt;•'1 total usage of the eight-pound jur General Nnrmun T. Ktrk, S u r- a b elter plan for paiier and tin
nm lloey
larru ge to screen a Jcstru itlo n.
salvage in this county.
He also
b n - this year, through February, (’con General o f the Army.
i Itliine crossing we-1 of W e - I .
T hry l)tlll ln„ i r r l , F1| „„
“ We cjinnot n*k our a rut.dcd said hr would discuss this with
and totaled 1.(11 li.ilOO hose* nr about
lidding I - .li - t u u t i. m wrought h* f(t,
(lI11| unllmbered .
Mayor lliggins. and painted out
l*nk 10 ,2 *10.000 lings as ni’ainst 1 0 1 ,- md dek soldier* to wait for re
Dc**ert* made with
- - ............................nr|tlune* wh.ch.1 „ n,, „|f-propelled guns .
e f ,‘‘ Se cre to ry Stimson declared that Daytona helrl :nr. laisrs 111 I DIT.OSO bags last
Our RecapplnK In Guar­
luqar
supply energy
I throughout th, liny, sowed r Jin j 1(U, for , Wo
|„,| u
51.000
in
tvvi
e
a
letter
in
S
e
n
ato
r
Kllierl
D
iniyear.
anteed.
U.roitfrh t h - I. hr \o tey.
,|eih
Division
shallcrn
•rdlecvllon.
in 3 dcliciout and rpbourn*, Dem ocrat, id Utah -om
heir
’, l i c five nound l a g ubotit {as sI
German D i s a . lr r .
u „ „ wii h an early morn
atlt.ee clinirmnii.
hat
ed am of the picture, wljli n tiej, Joe
loc Moss
Mots ivus appointed hy
petixing
form
I
I hud Army strategist*
ton I
„ reil, |rrm.i,v a
L u lirlra llo n
rite cvietit to which voiindrii I King
King I,ion
I.Ion JJ . E. Howland as club
. lien eii e from fii-I.OOH ling' lust yepr
were f i e . to nlnll the crossing i lir„kr .hmegh.
s-n are waiting' for niUumte curt enivage rhnirtnnn. and J h e I,ions
to 2 a.non t|n.« ' e a r so far.
the lUuiie. for po.sil.lv no
„ y mj,| U| lernw))1 Mai
T ires
B a tle riw
»*'
Sevi-ud Idg firpts art' doing uni nurses on- overworked in agreed to put forth more effort
; mine than 4,000 German effect- mnrr t ) tin 75 p, r cent
ired rrac*rrli work on shipping jioint living what c a re they ran was in salvage work,
p i e s remained in nrtion west of nn() , h(, f ; rrmBns had bee
WoshinK
Polinhinfr
iven bag-packing device*. while other* outlined by (ieuteral Kirk. Ktrenl;tin- stre am after idle •d .he worst
!„(„ ,|)e old town
hicli lire visualising n machine fo r use mg of m i n e a lig n m e n t in getuirni
•dlfcjister r, even vislletl on (ipr- covrrs only n imntl arra
201 N. Turk Ave.
.he | in retail o u t le t***h lrli wl|| affohd .ospilals in the United Mlittcs. hi
n
convenient
and
economical judd, " a t night each natient cm
I ,n* n , r m ^
heart o f ih c d t y .
. Mtoae 37
eertuve ««■ u* ftiMt.es of 1P\i A n i
I
* &lt;t H im off u r n * the f rm n
^hfj irVifl^ifcsU“ 1 f 1 h Hiv
mean*
of
pre-packaging;
Rhino c ltir* «»f Main* mid Lud ih«* " 7»uth hnttU*d to m . t
only
Florida citrus bul otber
t ie suiely
we
janiuit »nreai
wujjshikfin. where rrslslutier fold-I snipers from the txrenl
ki » i i fruit* a n 1 vegetables at the poult
i-ur nursing service any thinner.’
Floriila
*d d»i»tnpf the day mid thr few center of l.tnlwitrshafpii
The testimony olfi-rcd Im al. I r i a l ) — ' ‘Uphreoling of
• of sale.
! * attic and eliniiiukliun o f
tht
d efe n d e r' were e h m c l into
Thp bj(|Ut WM, 0f ,)u
due.
It was argued that the pronto- three of the W a r Department nL- ! .-j«filc tirk hnvc remove*! to n
,
D'-tu Wlndt, U u te ,was IK. which will carry out*Gent
1 extent thr has is f a r ll)v
tje lls *a f . with the itbine I(yidge«J ftljjower ’s wirdera tA ilWtrr
i bad r
i*4ji of Fioi nlii o i l lie 11
pl» «iu n
^
J f Icrmnn short of thr hi
h«'i
i*rlTeterTiiJf
n J
voulii inn. ** fi pi[it ill fo in«r«* nnr»ip* mid
indi s n&gt; the trade." declare* I.S
Itp A L E S T A T E -JH IO K E R
(ntht VohmLir
1 llit* I
Sf First Arm mov • 1 |liurrlor. win living rainc
u ti i pK'c Oir houjewlfv mo»f vblu’l a dm ft I iifi
4 fih*tini'rit-t, nfti*r « lienif«l iii&gt; W c l'o o il of the Klorhla Power &amp;
I 11 1n iMiiaitmu lit iiuI flunk th* •*v%ift rtifu’luslon hv l hr
S. fur hi»r
I’ h - n c 7 3 2
A t l a n t i c I la n k B ld g.
I iglil f ■npuny, in the April M*rt*lurditiit'lv
itflrr
his *
Inthi
fr*»tn ihi* &gt;u.itfy i i k i i u - | third and S rv rn th Armh
Mont ilo fiiU oiwnjfcn loi « •
r m* of f r FloruU ( ’attlernrto nn 1
i o ,* it- hold on ihi* Rhine's ,*j\t 1
|krnrcr« Menace Hpej
xmj If, iiir bought fur juicing uni! fw's'iipf1, nr i* im4* i &lt;)tistI if* th r l.ivrstmk Journul. whim g o e * tt
Koi fsawpli*
O imI. ti» It mill- n IDI deepioiiiif
The Tenth Aino*rrd Di\
I of the Weight of the individual niecu i p jw n v n y r n r
tcitdtfrs thin Week.
ds Inidjonctid
mnu
iplles.
Idcut. (Irn. Gftortre S,
on’i of fruit ha* a direct rilatlonsnlp t h rie wfro nniy 171 ii»|idrtitiutiF.
A^Lji N ur»f Pr.nn-.llonw
i “ rR tr r", a t^uurter gelding, ore
Hr&lt;t Is Read) lu
Jump
Third At my
w»* /sold
out, to the nmoil t of juice v»|nch Cun
•if the fir^i every hrought into
I liii” Firj*t At my n«»w held mm' one roltmiii spcnrina M'
illes be e xtrartrd from It resentcii has
Hntrr Cinw'ml K irk i p p c a r c . t Honda, it the mugaKirie’h Hurt
| Oidf’N o f the ►fnjlh hank of kh-* %oiithcnst to ru4til (101111111
l i f u i v thr Jluiitfi4 Mtlitury A ffnirs » of the Mohth for April. Owned
Im. shown.
4 s'* .t t! H*' *’i miithmfit of florin seven miles west of .^rn4
ffrumiUi-v inun* ihnn ’* ilonth I by
Irlo
Hrnnson.
Kissimmee
j " i t h l n n dorrn miles of Dir Run’-* only 10 miles nnrthvM&gt;i 4
m:ti h»»wivi»r. ( h r Army Nunus
to d limit, “T fite r” has won n
I n«»uIh rim nnd wu- irudy to hm
uruhr, industrial r l h ■*f
t’nrpi* hwp iurri4HM«,&lt;l iK'in I t.UW numliii of blue ribl»ons for his
* dl«’ that Iiilnoi rival harrier uifcl &lt;*n the Rhine's
hunk
t*. I7/#00 • NfrVi’r t h f i U***, I’ill, 000 per'firnmoft in calf roping and
)**iiike ii&lt;uttivwird.
The pdnren* i*ere l«-li»if
Iitir'i”! an* iu' c«I*h) hy Junv and o m rutting m u tes tn throughout |
IThe
\mi-rh'nn
hronrlrnstin
«*«| on H|N-yt*)
1 hi 1 put
ftrrtiidiviir t « Mi
I'ntti ismi. “ wi&gt; the state.
*
l I *411••ii .ii F 11 ro j 'W
p - ,il«l In i tn Mint |* opt lit in ir Die alt***I 1 if y o
I* i:11 m11 J ii n** I still *k 1,*MM* --h ti r I
Give ymirapif u new oitlThe April it** ut t neb ides 11 m m ;
■
' .41 Ii* on; ft hv NIK'
that th 'fudl,
pm hed on mi I • It
f‘( A| nijf r iftl*- uni* . In*- ml! [dr 1 r it noil on the n r t f i i South j
\ 1in i a *4ii* hud CM.-nol
the Sit', mile#llfllthwi’st 4,f Spe V
i- t'ftacted M
look on beauty j Lei uh
• f-n -tton F«t
|i dirm ut Cien In j
•N ! • t l of ed Sad' n j
rif \ *■f 'who*i
hf id if* 11 * i h r nut
i
I'alUrtiMiti *ii-l tin f i f if c ti - urll
** stN’Cial artie jr on
Thr
k t a r i iiDiriu
1 cull-m ay an - 1
| - I'UM
an* eiillttifc 141 thl t*4t*•«t#af
ntvie n now hairdo for
Mav I thr i»»f!**nt»i in V’ tiiy h»»» ( neiA gr»Ant— devrloiMnl l»&gt; Flail
hnuDrn! |dali« l*» do aoinethtliK
’ •ait fi w u n i
t H«
F it * t
V rin i
f M ' t i p f I&gt;**f4i i e »l
«*»
1
, d r i |»erinirtit station re*earch per
shou t thl
mea t f h o r t a g e
D i e t frital* In * i- liuuMvd in
III ‘ l ^ e h r / o l
. ,'v fiili'l
t.» u i l h l l l
l*a tt'*n *«
ill \ M r I \ fwttl
you individually—
Th* artirle, by 1.
E
fr llg t'*
4 4 IW f atal thill .ill
llll'M'lt v fis1*- tin HH'ig-a*«- 'ii niK^c-t ha ' i«iinne)
1 rl1 n-fid j, Lti 11 niiji , nj 14&gt;t» which fn*(
i»’ net 1 uii*tt
l *t i i Ivss than j't* \&gt;*‘t * wilt Arm ,
•a t t i c
1 m|i, 11»11*in tn P i s t o l v U
_
_
•hllfirll left the COMpiip
Im- mints iif huttu* and iihru«ttl 1111*1 1'
1 1lit tn me 1 I hi
1 »ugi*.
•hut
»Pc
_
4iiy to thi- Ninel v fa 1 11,
, , . Y o u r p u r c h a s e s o.
h j s i' hill.ilMl (»AUkTfi( Ur 1 i-VfjiIni
nrmv"
f*****! *optdy ••* t»H| hiW
__
in
I h v ijvu*o Ft &gt;i41 • fit'll * 4 11
f.o
x if. 11
«iid tl it r 1 v 1 1 im11 s* I i|li’fyy. Ilinrc lli r«t'b alt* &lt;ptjtli 1 ni* 1
n 14It— . ■1
War B o n d s ma ke the
)cmvvs
-vtll tie lin|u»?4iblc In
44ft hitrliul I** h« miMt la* Pldbd
I m »ii| ii VI** si’tiA n i i ’jts to I14JI \ C
lig'tltCf
Siinull
iiiiro
Jwh
1
be
I,-nib
*ve»it
journey possible . . .
W it h thi- hopr of b r in g i n g .nare u h * have lieen o e rv in g a b i o a d
imp i*ci|umii ilndiiiu; eight mile#
meal
to r m i*un ic es, the tD*A in fur dime years, hofh Me slid Gen
►
nill
bi-rtf.!
Dirmiifh
ihi*
Ph'Die*
Termite and Pe-l ( ‘outml
n * l Kirk tub! th e
iiinimUwv
I n d e p e n d e n c e for o u r
•
it*.1
*»
&lt;
‘d
b ib t V iia v n ie n t * to •' int uni*! F o im t. when* it »pi v«h| thr
9 H a ll
# (ted Hugs
rhH
in ill roe-, wiiicli ha* j mat j
III*
alKMirhlners
by
MI
ct*iil&gt;
!•?'!
1 11eii t y N Iji f t |EflM*tJ ulls 1 tvl.U «uml
fDT»heit a protnniffjl KJdv o.
N at io n a n d o p p r e s s e d
* Rum:hon * FI chh
b 11 mil i*i I 144111ndn
Thr tnc reuse
anil radvvuv b&gt; ifiptuilng \nn
thr oiiuimil work nr tight bill.
in
jin
lino
u
n
it'd
dtsfoic
the
sei«ate
I'ermiteM
controlled
with
f e ll e r , -Iv miles wen of ,uvnijil
%%-4“ urged reppsUdly n*»l to lrik«
p eo p les today. . . F in a n banking
t
i.iumitU**;
t»&gt;
IN
lev
Vil1 llllllllM
our r»*year method.
long ir* considering ihi-* b»gis
inintatrtttoi
ILivvbtn
who
^
1.W e stw a rd niliri .iriiiurp*! eu!
lal ion, wOnot. uiAurdllig V*&gt; ihi
©ial i n d e p e n d e n c e (or 1
a
n
a
w
m
o
g
chiiegcn
lh|kl
0
J
*
A
umiir drove ninth in U h. vtt*inily
■
^ i
j Rhone or write .
price utility is to blctnit fo r the 'wiTneAses. invnlvaa lift* 01 death

(C«M|liisr«l lr..M I 'm r O - r l
ed a climax ««»m|iliilinir tin* |if 1
ture of Nun th«u!-ti, i
Mum.
M i * cleared and landau t a p - (

S«iwttera5 S a f ciTraft;

“ Wffifcl^WE

DESSERTS

RECAP YOURS

H ear’ SimKon, P a t­
terson 'fell Weeds

Seminole
Tire Shop

X.

THE ONE STOP
STATION

Upbreeding Cattle Is
Aiding Florida Hidt'H

I

Dixie
Crystals

£

ROBEUT A. WILLIAMS

INDIVIDUALLY

More Cattle Said
Roaming Range s
Than Ever Before

YOURS . . .

• Machine Permanents • Cold Waves
• Machine less Waves

Royti*
Exterminating Co.

Vela's Beauty Shop

[90S Sanford,Avis.

y o u r s e l i tomorrow!

»4

fffiith Main SI..
Orlando
PHONE 95.12

»•f;•

of Mo n r h r v* idle*, only five

ntlles

north uf Seventh Arrtiv Fmei*#
baltHti-g ngiimst thr (•ermain* dog
gedlv hobling n ^5-mib- wlirt.l.
f*f the sHlegfiteJ I,me fitim n« ,n
H r m a s e n s e n s tv r a r d to the Ilh fne

STEPHENS SIGN
&amp; NEON CO.

ir ir
IN D A II.Y 12:13 I’ M.
,T 3 10c — KERVICF. 30c

av &amp; Monday

f 1&amp;&amp;Y
WAS A

fo r

-hn rtu tfr n i s i #

I low le S' Mil id the Dew subsidy
-4hi&gt;1ibI *»m m*1w1 |u*i krr* id '*»
icasoniibly , g««el ikositlon ”
lint
Arthur 1. Winn of the Nation**
Independent M **t barkers s r w *
elation.
another
witness,
di*agretKl. l ie said the packers would

Went of PirimiMert* U n i t . C*en,
Aleinndei
M
F a te h 's
.Seventh
and Rut ton'# Tl urd A rm ies were
rnhiitiiiu In I m s rrinflSV.
meshing
tog ether.
cris^cmiMdn (
each other** path hi total dlpie|v a n I fm nvmv boundaries In n
nioptlii l bn l Min. Iiettihg linin' ninii tn trive the nation the ft.tr,
on ih«- 1*ks I imrblem at hit press
pris**Derii iii larg e number*

( &lt;ir't y o u r no w Nr0111 w o rk
ttnw w h i l o t h o r o ' s it r h iu t ri'
tn w i v r yrni {fiai.l si'rvivt*)

tunfrrence tomorrow, there » e r i
tluoio other foo&lt;t d.vt-lopnieut.
T h e |*rirc o f c h i r k , s is j- o to c

“C e n t r a l Florida’s
Most Complete Sign
Co.”

erreouraae imatuctlori,
There are more ants In the
" M r a t c a i l e t " are ftphnifiOB up
worH than tiny other niniclc c r e a ­ In New Jerney, with meat dealers
ture.
tieilnnlna
to
operate
behind
drawn Venetian blind*.
Aetinjr Secretary of W ar Pal4Idle i* a term In medicine used
terton »ald the irn t v ’i food »Jpfor any naroxysmkl atahrminnl idy 1* "below th# minimum *efhpain.
’ V factor**.
W ar Final admlniytmtfun offi
('n taloptk ollaek* may
fuel riel* reported thnl fljrnltnir men
om n few minute* to several
will iret more food in the nc*t
three month* hut that rlvltUui'
end fotwlgn relief aKenrje# ‘Artll
tret les*
Ketntblkon Co * -s'
men rhurpe^ thw eoveriiniv-.. ( '
ihllipinR too'much food* oversea*
T h r senate war JnveitlKatiim

226 S. Main fit.

jfrlando

Phone 2022ft

u|.
rnisr

I'he n or e m i n e n t
p r l r r railm in on

soon
a in
(witllli s to

humlirdis

of

A m erir ati

*oi

iRcir#

All hough
on th»* first

react ton

I'honr 4fU-W

to the

bill!

itny u f li r aiin g ^

Ant,

difficult
to
g u u g e.
Senator
TfUurm* api^eBrcd to be rather
lukcwatni in hi^ attitude io%ri»r«l
the mrimurr, w D t c m
S e n a to r
W ftuen R. Austin. Republirnn, o f
Verm ont, appeared quite fnvoi*
able In it
S e n a t o r Joseph &lt;
0 #Mahonrv, D e m o n x l , of Wyoin
ing, siiggestefl th n l rime Army
nui&gt;e« have done scrH n gi&gt;*»d
lob. all ruir*t" turn in the erieri*
1 Ahnub) he promoted one grn*le m
iJfiirninl
iw*4gn iti*»n
uf
thr ir
vrnrk-’*
No Accord on Man Power

O f

(ien. Raymond Barton
Visits At Blanding

fociin-t

rln s s tn n ti

at

th e

I t ; itc,t

ic r * r c

never lo o

b u sy to jsive you h e l p
w ith

( A i l I* ULAN DING, Mur. 23.
(S|icciul)— MaJ. Gvn. lUvniond 0 ,
Dario r, Jacksonville, who commnmlnl the fumi-.l Fourth Divi­
sion in thr "Uallli* of thi llrcnk
throonh" m Norinnrulj’ last July
was n ritito r on thr |iost rr'COiiUjf,
iiilkinc over ol.l tlnirs with Col.
h i llosw I'amp Commanilvr anil
.“Itulr Military Academy at W n t
1‘o.llt
■ironted nn.l In Tint- health
after a leave to thi* country
a : d a vacation In South Florida,
General Barton wa» en route to
Washington for nOw o rd e n .
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An 1 travel In ths spirit of
tneditnUun, on th a t place J o i n
haa Rone to prepare. It seem* the
worldly veil ovrr our face grows
thin, amt tha optical nerve ami
pupil of our eye neemv to c l ^pand, ahd we begin a journey.
We see those dear one* of n u n
that have passed over. They
welcome u* anil we know and
hear them. We alao see nil migt-l
of the most High in oJI his
^ &gt; e au ty who commands us to
" o m c forth, and forth we romc.

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All W oleum a.

Cvttilne

Worship.
ITtilon.

W ed ne sday

On the left » &gt; pass ft road thnt
leads to that land of d ark ness.
Oh. sad U the condition of those
r tiroute to that land of darkness
ill the custody of the angels of
A «^ ty n »b night, fiatb a r« their
W faces, deep and long their groan*.
oor, naked spirits wjth « gray
th robe over them, wjth face*
like a convict under the lash
As you have done to the blood
of Je su s, so shall It be done
• unto you. CaP upon J m u s while
you can, and don't go to that
woeful land, TRty take the road
to the left, while we in, the care
of the gibrlmts an gal drift on
«-*ni til In® tarn! of tov«.
It gTowm mors beaoiiful^, nUw
ag you pm ccel f t i o n j. l h li grwrui
highway
trvM, M i " * 1. »imll«r
to earth, but morr beautiful.

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we are greeted by °ft* °1 "be
# t p , t l e v and angel* of beauty.
They l o o k , io lovdy, facea *o
perfect, large eye*. »&lt;&gt; fiUerl with
divine . lo r e . »o kindly In their
fo rm *'add actions, robes »o while,
hand* and finger* t a r r i n g alA m o i t to » point, oh, ao lovely
w and perfect, yet j u . t a , gentle
and kind *■ J i n i * At firat jflance
vou would
think they were beautiful ladies,
their hair hafi"in|t in ringlets
g ,v r i
ib elr
e boulder*
Oh that
joyous greeting aa -»hey lake you
by the handi How the glory flows
through you. Oh kite childlike
joyous Iuvb that flUa. you. and
aa you enter that l*hd you ea*t
. glance back, and tee the
• S t r a i g h t Tftad you hav e come over
to that land of light and glory.

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T. IL M id d leton. HupL
Mornlrtg W h r a h l p 11 :00 A M.
T r a i n i n g Union 7 no |* VI
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\N .-dnes aey — M i d - w e e k
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P a r k Ava* r I F o u r t h
Ho ly Com m un ion, 1:00
C h u r c h Sc h ool, 0: 10 A
M o rn in g K sr v ic *. l i oo

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Hi real Meet In®. 7 :00 P I t
t : \ s n a U l M l r H s r r l r e . I 00 P, I t.
F r i d a y S e r v i c e ■ 0o IV IL
Com e w o r sh ip w i t h u *

Uh

We look bock on thnt body
we wore on earth ns a chicken
to the ahell It left, or the c a te r .
pillar upon the cocoon when he
Apcrnmrs a butterfly, or a cast
off garment, We care no more
LAKE f l a m
C O B M liJirT I
for It than we do the old tooth
n itm rn
we had pulled yearn aitn, and
r n A N K J H ryso n . HD. P a s f t r
for Hurnlny—
We wonder why our dear friends dsrvless
10 «0 a
M — Sunday School
are crying over th e body as it 11 &lt;10 A JU
Murnlfcif Her view.
Is not us, we try to comfort them f ,10 P U T o u n g P s a p l s 's Sloe 1 Mr
• b u t they -do not hear us
n tric
B M lIO ln d

We how look at ourselves and
see we have a complete
and
9I,
beautiful body,
with ruins
white and f ir e , a lso to the d ear
living souls arniimi us, and the
• an gel of light, who taken our
hand In his. and upward we
d rift along n road so stra ig h t
and beautiful, to a light we see
In a dlstar.ee which la Ihe pearl
g a t e s o f that land of love, our
M a s ter's kingdom.

Prayer sartlc#

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lA L Y A i.’vn a k u t r n s D E t
H i F i s l Sa»'oiWl Niraat
Mitjor A N W h n r t o n In char a#
Nuyiiisy S c hoot, » ; i S A. II.

Hill. W c. HmIoow®, i^stur

Hundsy Sc h ool. I®;0^ A. MVoung peu pls, l : l o p. II.
M o rn in g H s r f l c a , II 00 A. II.
Y o u n c P r o n l s % 7 : 0 0 P. 14.
Uunday N ig h t B« rvlca* II 00 P. M
Wsiln •sdsv n i g h t p r s y a r oar vlra.
^ P. 11. I l o k r o u r A i l l g l o u s Hand

Her s i c s *

Wed ne sday
afl*rn oop
p ray sr
m r a t l n a - 1 -0® i* A!
m
■V o n n once , you 11 c o m e ag ain .

Ni* it’ll*

PauJ Y a le * — Pastor of the
Chorrh o f Cod— filh Htreel and
Holly Arenas.

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P r « &gt; * r maal irig |tnl IIIl»Ie Nturfy*

Ml niftier

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Holy Week rServieeM
u i v ii g e ,
nil.I nil
Monda\ Thru Piidav In 1 hi •In1. 11,i ,■,

A u fsN
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" W h e r e J e t t i s Is I t e a t "
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I W IU O H T. P astor
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Nu111 pi on A y

A t THE. C H U R C H E S

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many other*!

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C. A. Wffhelm
Sunday 6:00 P. M.

A'fuhile way io esdmpliment her beauty—to »«&gt; "(.u.k
even prettier than you are” . Cive her tin U, c
powder ahe prefers, rrM tcd and perlumed hy

famous Lljcien I^long. Come cluwne it today. Our cosmetic* section will lirlp

.:

you eclect exactly the H|bt shade.
— B r i g h t A M Oh 8 a T r i t t y l

SPRING, tIIX)USES

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Por Tlower-1.ike T r f t t l m m J

2.98

EASTER HATS
2.98

P er t rayons, to wea'r well iind
wash well, ami to trip mcrril)
from 'o fflee to dnto.

Your eyes will shine under
ope of these pretty new f rit.
Of straws, in dram atic colors.

In candy colors , they h e r e tai­
lored c u ffs , pearly
buttons,
fullness, c l e v e r stHenfng
a low Penney

Some ere veiled, some heflowered o r feathered, and others
■flhT* the smart simplicity

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Draped nlyle« in outdoor color*
to blend with new prints. T a i ­
lored l[hes to omplement ruur
suits . . . m e t a l 'f r a m e s a n a
c la s tic clasps . . , Long
t n r leath er, matching

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If my eyes were green lsmpi
abinlng through tne darkaecs,
If my feet went padding Ilka a
shadow's sigh,
I might find tha clearing where
&gt; God's ancient thought stoodI might find tha lost trail where
‘
the end is I.
OILEAN DOUGLAS.
OPA Chief Becking Curb on
Inflation — headline.
Can
you
Imagine that? Why not ipeak to
the Handout Department about
It!
Did you eee where Drew Peergun, America1* well known "ehroata liar" waa the guest of honor

. -fe S ?

Werburton,
Prince- Obolemky,
John Pillibury and eome other
millionaire# at the Palm Beech
Beth and Tennis Club the other
Two little colored hoys were
drowned to Lake Monroe evident­
ly trying to swim Ashore when
tne rowboat tn which they were
playing drifted out Into the lake.
If they had stayed In the bbat
W ill help eventually came they
would have been ell right.'Every
boy should be taught haw to
gwtm but untfl they learn they
ahould be required to stay out
of rowboats.
_______
The State Board of Health
■rgeaw lder use of cabbage by
housewives in this day of gen­
eral aearciltes and over-eupply
«f cabbagee. But cabbage, no
matter how it la cooked, is net
good fo r everybody. People with
tinder atomacha, or nervous sto­
machs, with gastritis, colitis, or
Miy of the other Itlee*. should
not eel cabbage, unlaw they want

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Central

“Rheumatic fever, like tuberculoala, cannot be success­
fully attacked by the medical profession alone, or from
one angle alone,” stated Dr. Donald Bl Armstrong, second
vice-president'o f the Metropolitan yft*lT IflR L m .-e‘Ctntrpitny,
In a strong plea recently for communities to organise
against rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. The
appeal was presented jointly by Dr. Armstrong and Dr.
George M. Wheatley, assistant medical director of thu
Metropolitan, in the current number of the New York
State Journal of Medicine.
"The war has brought home to the American people the
great important^ of rheumatic fever as a national health
problem,'1 said Dr. Armstrong. "Thousands of our young
men have been rejected from military service because of
heart disease due to rheumatic infection in childhood. In
addition, many acute cases of rheumatic fever have oc­
curred in Army camps and Naval stations. A high pro­
portion of those affected have had to be discharged from
the service. "Rheumatic fever, not only In the armed forces
but in the civilian population, in terms of hospital care
and disability from heart disease, is costing the people of
this country many millions of dollars each year. On the
other hand the money now being spent on research and
organized effort in rheumatic fever is insignificant com­
pared with successful .efforts against many other diseases.
"If the magnitude of the rheumatic fever problem is
to be disclosed in the civilian population In various locally
ties throughout the country, if there is to be intelligent
action on the basis of what is known about the problem in
the community and most important, U there is to be
vartatwed ydtM i ^rapport,
control this
ann ntil« af
nbfflti nAllf **
disease, community organization
must be llttrlnlat
urtdertaken
now."
Dr. Armstrong called for community agencies with n
logics} ietecetrt ■la -fArt dl*iAM— the Health Department,
medical society, hospital,—voluntary health and social
agencies, public health nursing agencies, the school, parent
and youth organizations— to come together and plan n
broad program of public action. "In this program of com­
munity action," said Dr, Armstrong, "the physician and
his medical society, can and must play a leading part."
Dr. Armstrong'and Dr. Wheatley outlined a four-point
program for communities:
First:— Find the magnitude of the rheumatic fever pro­
blem through well-conceived and well-executed school and
industrial health surveys. Because of the difficulty of dingnosing the disease, some communities aro already provid­
ing practicing physicians and school physicians with expert
medical consultation service as has been done in many locali­
ties for the diagnosis of tuberculosis.'*'
Second:— Provide sufficient facilities for treatment of
■.
the disease. This means good medical and nursing care ouUldt lhe itore&gt; in
mtto
either at home or In tho hospital during acute attacks, and ^ prorent
„nd thtn hBU|,
in many cases, prolonged convalescent care. In nil coses, BWBy by
gBru&gt;lti trucks ai
periodic medical supervision over a long period of years is dumped. Recently, tho Snnlm
advisable. Because of the chronic nature of rheumatic 1*n*' ,clty, *ntl County, i, t®PP
fevcgspcciai treatment facilities may have to be created.
|h* c u ^ n
‘ oMhe\t*nc
Third:—Improve the Jiving conditions, if necessary, of As a result of this, umt ha
its victims. Many times a patient has received expensive .**:**&gt; burned and iome private
treatment over a long period of time In an ideal enviroment m^r^Teaiem a* thev hZo 1
at an institution only to suffer a recurrence of rheumatic g«t It out of their wav. Tb
fever when he is returned to the same unhygienic living
petrtotieallv compiled wi
conditions where the disease developed.
w*i*,?0TLrnnNM
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Fourth:—Educate the public to the Importance of rhou- do,, not »ee That it tFrellecu
matlc fever, the signs which suggest it, and the npproved I It « m u s tran g e that the gomethods of treating the disease, as well as possible measures
.5 9”1'1 ^hnuoliy ai
of prevention. In addition greater proifliion tmist be made u,, radlTiandthen edlo^"iTto l
for research. Into 'the cause and cure of rheumatic fever' dumped, u the gren.e Bnivagc gi
sinco much remains to be learned about the disease.
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Uncle Sam’a Babies

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scrap Iron collection? t&gt;om» ovei

K S 'S j ’KSi tR SFttJi;;
lured

guns,

not

being

able

8ure, the babies arc getting n break, war or no war. Lhln!I,,,vt 2 [ * “rv
now l!"'
Indeed, they may be getting a better break In this topay- «t m«ny Kt^ta,
turvy wpr than their little predecessors did before the around behind g arage s, etc.
War.
|
"Som eth in g should bo dons
Undo Sam has hia eye on them. Dr. Martha M. Elliott,
die ,WMt*
th»l
associate chief of the Children's Bureau at Washington, irI wVlnV* f*^the” j?o^n*
says that 7 5 0 , 0 0 0 children und thejr mothers have b e e n ment. T his mondng, I
cared for during this war, under the emergency maternity
can* e*«b weighing

and In fa n t earn n m o rn m

H a l f n m l l ll n n Imlilnu h e v n boon

WV.i.ty

pounds

stored

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Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear' Mr. Dean;
doetpg n report made
/ (Tapt
the Seminole CounU
it Sanitarian, Mr, £
II. Johnson In regard to Wastage
of PaU. This la the second time
recently that the Hanltarian has
called my attention to the waste
of this vital war necessity. The
way It la handled tn Hanford
amounts to the lots to the Got
way It la handled In Benford

GRADUATE VETERINARIAN

LARGE and SMALL ANIMALS
Hanford - Orlando Highway

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day

or night 237-J

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Dr. l~ Munscn announces hU borne telephone is
4SO-W
Office

H o u rs—

9:00 A M. to 12:00 noon an d 2«Q

P M. to 5:00 P M except Wednesday A R , Thurs­
day P.M. and. Sundays. «

M l SJLUON MRS
s m u t ROOM
f U H K M T T O t)
Iw M n « b
I' th at the governm ent n n u a g
Plggly Wiggly Sin re on E ast
pounds o f grease S
F irst Street.
This is the ' iwU to
week
which ts Wt«K
thrown
only one e s a m f l* of the wsy
this vital product is being
away that cuuld he saved if
handled in this county. The
. h e i.■ was s p ro ie r metlwst r a market managers give fo_r
, lojrvd in IM i« llK t s m of this
cents a pound and two red
!
, rv &gt; st.
The Navy has I m t s
stamps tor this grease lust
to help the government col- !
lect It and then they have
• Uui plenty of colored enlisted
, .lien th at cuuM t-e used on this
to hold It until the W in t e r
■tora but instead they bring aU
Park Tallow Company comes
cr.«ir waste g rease into the taararound after It and this is
about oftes In three weeks, . avlv m Saniutd and let wt worry
about i t
and they are not stopping st
Or the t t P. A. should set
all the places that have this,
Up a u x itiv i itsih iu where the
grease and In the meantime
h w e - i &gt; w ro w s twiag tho grease
f am finding f a u lt with the
m arkets and re stauran t own. ‘ end thus place should b a re prop­
e r con tst ie rs fo r it ta d U a a ho
ere for having this s t u ff
able to u k e tt tu the s la n t where
around as it smells in • very
i
t is processed o r have the T o !short time.
The City will
not take I* awav in - their
garbage
trucks because tt
leaks out on th« s tre e t and
. we don't allow them to dump
* i t on the ground.
" T h e government is continually
begging fo r this grease and here
w« have It all bein g destroyed
to get It out of the way. Two
weeks ago. Grady Duncan and
m y self called on Mr. Peterson j
and explained this condition aod|
he called Jacksonville about it
th a t day and he says he has j
been trying -to get it picks 1 up |
f o r months.
One thing sura i s :

amounts to the low to the Gov­
ernment In two or jjhrye^ ways.
The first lose la In' actual grease
Itself; the second loee It In potnts
given far it, which In turn are
used to get meet, and the third
lose is to the meet retailers who
have to charge ail meet buyers
the two cent* per pound M
lorn on the grease, thereby
bringing tha price of mast sold
UP to two cents, defeating the
effort to hold down prtcee and
prevent Inflation.
It Is nn actual fact that n

DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

tn a

tt

an n o un cem en t

Millard C*ldw*U

fa no time to attempt to

t n j

The*

rwtsursnU w l the » i « « i i « t
will r* t a greet dee! m «*

SANFORD FORUM
Sanford. Fla„
March 21, IMS.

m much monev. A colored
mart enough tn save eome
excess profits from his
«
prosperity, waa not
enough to know what to
b it. So he hid It around
rase where tt ’ soon dic­
ed. Later It developed It
e n stolen by hie own
m who with two other
ad decided they would like

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Rheumatic Fever

H e ra ld

.I T IS NOT ENOUGH JUST
TO REGRET A MISTAKE, BECAUSE IT HAS PROVEN WOO\U
1811 A N D
UNPROFITABLE.
ONE MUBT ACCEPT A WHOLE
BYSTEM OF RIGHT LIVINO
AND RIGHT THINKING: Re­
pent ye end believe In the goipel.

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FRIDAY, MARCH t t . IMS

THE, SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAOBFOUR

LOW-COST SERVICE ON ALL MAKES

Jv M U ’-’ t . WOODWORK
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MOT VARNISH

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YOUR CAR S LIFE!

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A
ntlD A Y
w Tfcs R*d Ooox Benefit Concert,
iponacred by Um Woman's Clan,
wU) bo pntRitrd at 8:15 P. M.
TVkota are on sale at Kader's
Jeaeiry Store for a nominal sum.
H w rsfaj

The regular meetic* of the
aemlnola Rebekah Lodes Humber
4 3 *01 hold a meeting- in the
MEOlF . Ball at 8:00 P. M. All
msmbara and eUitlns members
are m o l to attend.
MONDAY
• t v Truthseeten Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
la the church annex nt 3:30 P Jf.
The Junior YWA of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
hease a t * Mrs. Fred Myers in
mineral Ii right* at 0:30 P. M. for
n Weiner Roast
The Past Matrons' dub. OX.
&amp;. srill meet with Mrs. t t W.
Turner, IM Park Avenue, at
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MissMildred Windham
Weds Sergeant Cobb

A n d P erso n a l

Social Calendar

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THE SALFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

' £

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REVIVAL

. £ « u a fw M stX iih a a N s m t end
her bashond h are returned to
3 anfeed t o conduct a r a w l i n r at
the (M arch o f God, F i f t h S t n a t
and ' B a l l y A rena*, which srill
Sunday e r m i n e a t 8 :0 0
P . I L .The p u b lic, i s in riled to
th d rrrivml services which will
tndwda m n sk al selections by the

Miss Appleby Hostess
At S t Patricks‘Dance
Miss Nsncy Jean Appleby was
hostess with a St. Patrick's Day
dance Friday even in* a t the Woman 's Club on Osk Avenue, a s ­
sisted by her mother, Mrs. H.A.
Appleby.
Combining the S t.
P a t n c k ’s
theme with an F a s te r motif,
quantities of gladioli, statis ano
Queen Ann's Lace were arrang
ed in rases and baskets to de­
corate the club rw m s. T h e punch
table, from which punch was
■erred throughout the eryniny to
the guests, was lighted by candeIshra and sever*) arrangement •
of colored E a s i e r egges. At in­
termission. refreshments of sand
wiches. colored in r r . v n an.
while, and coca-col*. were Set m to .the guests.
A ssisting Mrs. Appleby in en­
tertaining were; Mrs. Bess Knight
Mrs. Henry Witte, J r . and Mrs
J .M . Leonard.
The Ruest list included: Jc
Hailey,
Joan
Spauling,
Caro
Skinner, Endsley Meisch. Ann
Corley, B arb ara Ann Edentiei
Aosalee Tulle, J a n e VYhJLner, JU-i.
ty
Duncan.
Barbara
Rockei
Mary Helen File . Nixie Kircnhof
Mary
Ann
Galloway. ‘ Glad*Wells. Carol Jean Mrriwethei
C raig B o ttg er, T cm m r Stringer
J i m m y Ludwig, BiU KilpaltK*
A m J e y Snsmiey, David ILaiTriV
Dan Batten, Chuck Herron, i t m
die Cooper. Jtmmit- Puieell. Huy.
Cooper and P.R. Bach

EV EN /F
t r CO M ES
T O T H /S /

^SILVER
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Person a l s
Mrs, Percy Ashby of Delaind
is tho guest of Mrs H. N. A sh­
by and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Mrs. Albert t-av o y of lomcnste f, Ohio. i s , , visiting Mr
and
Mrs. M, It. Saekrlt, West Side
Friends of Mrs I. M I)ye»»
will regret to Irar
she under­
went a serious operation at the
local hospital Tuesday.
Capt. Frank Rmv and Mrs Ray
h a r e returned to Ft- lim ning, li«
a f t e r Visilisg with thi ir parent*
Ens. E arl Peter it
-'414 Palmetto A venue,
en route from Miami
wood. Mo. for a c o a is e
ical warfare.

at
foi
to
in

Dome,
d c!a‘
Edge
ch e m ­

Mrs. A. W. Epps. J r . of A*
lanta, Go. is visiting relatives
here and will be 'oirml bv her
..usband, who is attending Emory
Uciversity. later in I he Spring.

4ft. and Mrs, TV-mss B ailiff.
Sr. have returned home afi.-i
•pendl?’ five week* in oalliuynr*-.
aid. where Mr. R a t l if f underwent
a major op, ration at Johh 11 -j
i in * Hospital
Miss l .on Anna Meriwethr.
-tunden at Florida M a le Colli giTor
Women, Tallahassee,
ws*
among the students who rveviv.-d
o h c la s l ic honors at special set■tees Tuesday.
Pfc,
H- O. Crenshaw.
Mrs
i renshaw
and their daughter,
Carolyn, have returned to Mel
vtllc N J
aftei *t&gt;endink «e»
.r»' days with Mi
and Mr.1. F. Crenshaw.
M n . Hobtil M. Ildiria h a ► *
tflilly i f I ill first fr&gt; in I ’ mS r i
u h r r r *hc* Bjsen* &lt;i t f *
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kith h» r hiikKa
I i**ul It
•ho hai% i t U l t i f 1 !t» itul al- a

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Mrs f
K Sdit. hell
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Mr*, f n Mitdwll. Si
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rlandu and are m iding at
WatHf|1oh Avrtui** Mr Br«&gt;#••
it the new diMrnt inaiiHget *d
.r
the Florida |v#e» « *il
And Mr* lhn#n. the fi*tPV*r
iVtavia Cbiytt&gt;n of l^akelfliVd »•
the Mltef of the late&gt; m o « v
tun. Lakslsrui and Miami l-ankrt

““ TN JUNIOR STYLING

In a simple, itnprrksire cere­
mony Tuesday evening a t the
rte ib y ttrriah Ma . f r ' M r r f “ Mild­
red It ir Jham , daughter of Mr.
and Mrs
K N, Windham, and
T Sgt T hom s* Adrian Cobb, the
ion of Mr. a 'll Mis It A Cobh,
were m s r r u d by the llyv E. D.
Brownley.
The couple exchanged vows at
an altar
before tiic
fireplace
Innki.l vs it Is green foliage. Ar­
ran,vrrm- l&gt; of pink snapdragons
nrnl Ijneen Ann's l a c e a c r e ustd
,it v i tai*v
111 the living
rvHJin
Sir an«l Mrs 1-cKoy K i l f i d p
attend'd the couple Miss Wiml*
ham* chuae fur hvr wedding tfl*
lomblc mi o&lt;iua *uit with whiUi
r d »h«? carried an
olil l a r t i a m n ]

M. N P earso a. Mrs. A J
Facts Released About !-VLc».
Walker.
M rs
W
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S to rall
Rollins Performers Mrs t'eCoursey and M r* I'm!ham.

suits with solid color

o v ©

wuse 666

The Senior Class

of Seminole HiRh School

“ June Mad”

Hi^h School Auditorium

Sanford Junior Hiffh
To Have Spring Play

March 23rd

Matinee 1:30 l\M.

Evening: 8:15 1\M»

Employees Of Mather
Enjoy Picnic Supper

1st Baptist Church To
Have Music Program

Southside I'nion Hits
Meeting On Tuesday

Service Wives Will
Have Sanlando !&gt;icnic

♦VI\ rn.. Ir \ E4S, r I ■_ t*
Ttindon. 'no ru
Mi &gt; Mi,
■ha ii itit1 A 'i-t1 for *ti ifg• mil
pahti-w In i ** plnvi^l Hi ihr
\s rr It ng mill dontmilr
Tit- kl^t- U.-ltC-i
the afte . ii
ri* then gu&lt; -is, Mt. S r Gr»*
ptlit win and Mr* M■rc11
t*ir hesttCf**#* n( tbo I’lJO, al*o
Mr * ml M* * Im* Hall and fnm
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for JUNE-JULY Delivery

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Mr*. H. M Papworlh. chair
■nan of Ihe arrangement* coiu - New—
-t'n-r now r s - 1 v first
iiitttv* f o r the Kcd t p s i Be—edit
as fh* vtiamond cutting center e l
Show at the Woman's Club ihi*
c
the world
•vtning at 8 : lb P M this morn
O kW F r e p a r o f t e M • * . rfire m e ft
log released
some
lri!ere*lmg
fart* about Ihr RollP • College
students who will take part on
the program
Mis* G lace Sebive, a S anfo id
girl, who i* a senior at Hollins,
active in musical circle*, social
and stude t Iradciship or j urn ta
lion* amt will give a senior n.icv
1‘ r t w c t i l s
recital on Mur J s
Also appealing on the program
are: Harry Waller of T am pa, u
baritone, who ha* done extensive
concert work in the s t a le ; Mt*«
Marie Roger* of Florence, S C .
promim.pt in liollln* music and
dramatic work, will give it *rite-&gt;
of monologues with m u t g ; IVn
Weisman Is ver.atilv i i playing
a number of instruments »rul will
The Sanford Ju n io r High and render lome of hr* original com
f irifor*! tlram m ar School P T A position*. Ml** Betty McCashn &gt;*f
i- announcing it* " S p rin g Play", Mont
S tu d en t* 30c
Adult* 50c
Verde
and
Gettysburg.
I" t-e given Apr, it, at 8 :00 P M Perm, will accompany the per
at
the
Sanford
Ju n io r
High former*.
&lt;Ta\ Included)
School.
I he first part of the program
i« n play, '’ E lm e r " , under the
mrvetion of Mr*. W . G. Fleming.
The principal c h a ra rte r is t'or! raved by Z r*e McNah.
Umploy ecB of the Mother h u m j
T'he la»t pari of the program
r&gt; miH*»etl of student* in tb r sev iiur^ t ’omp«ny T«c*Uav e w n n a
cimjvcd
a chicken *u|»(Ct *»l S*»i
m l h and eighth grades, will IhSum tmiUi
di-Voted
entirely
to
numerous l^nili S p t i n n
tong* and dance*
The Junior daiicinK w e r e enjoyvtl t»eforv the
se rv e d
M eh School Glee Club will «*«i*t p ic n ic s u p p e r
M
u n .l
I'r t f v n l
w tre
Mr
n many of the«r minibers,
Mr*
M
Mi
it till
♦'
R r u f is it ii,
11cm lo g is al»ci dtreettng Ihtv W
an d
B
K
1U rvJtA o n .
Mi
M
with the assistance of Mr* Al
T
S t r in g e r .
Mi
44«*d
M
ton Di-xhury and Mr*
Edgsr J
Mi
uni
J
r
S h e p p a rd .
M
Mitrhell

heart t o&gt;«rs and r or get-m e-no tsMrs. E sliid g e wore a white »uil
und
the
bridegroom'*
mother
chose » blue *hi-er afternoon
.trvs*. Mrs W i'dham, the bride's
mot In r, wore a blue and whit*
ensemble.
Preceding the ceremony. Ml*.
U. 11 Walthour. pianist, played
tra.litionsl nuptial music, Includi - g ‘ Love's Old Sweet Song1 and
the
Wagner and
Mendelssohn
wedding marches.
An
informal
reception
was
it* id tumor mg I he couple, follow.n- tin- crirm o ny Miss Frances
fold ) »i«i«-i of the bridegroom,
trlcoded o . c r the pu ch bo«l on
the i ,-o p tio n table, which was
i&gt;vfrl.i'iL.idiJi a Joe*. r lutii and
rin 'iijln l
wi t h
white
snapit ti. tt- and Queen An
Lace.
The brute and hndegnwim cul the
O...I I I.g . ake, a* I* the Iraiiilion.
Mr* i •-bo i* it studr.U at S e m ­
v o . i 1kT.
&lt; h i-s lc r M u s e . M r* E r
inole lis—u SelnVtl an«l S - t Cobb
ur,
i a» recently returneil from Eng­
' William-.. Marv tho id. MUdi *t
land wh* ie he served ten mo.'.lhs
Await, Margaret Biuronn
•
os a t a d ijf operator on a Hying
AI n» It and v R rurisun.
ij» ,el'
K o r i n * * with ihe Unlte*l Slates
Kenneth. Marjorie Shei |s»&gt;il and
Army Air Torres. ID* vs ill leave
The ^ T ir t t B aptist Church of Tommy Stringci
&lt;niiinlni for Miami to be re- s^nnforil Sunday nltfht will prr
.1 .,'CII d
••■fit a special proftram of nacre.I
mime rn titlfd “t lre at
m
Stor* and Song,’* the Rev W P
It fihik b, J r . , annoimred today
The 4ei vice be wHim at H 00 aid
The Woman'* M
-i u i \ 8
J Mie j.iibbi i» (Hinttally invited
•ty of the South-i (r
Ki
it,.
*■.»i lrtivb' pjs'iu*
tti b« ]
Ih e tli^ltrtjfiiluheii
h 'd
htifth. i i h h ’ I i ii w ,41 tike hs’suI
i,t f . Sri \ ^v \\‘ r* a «t their j • mp*"ff of rhtireh maaic. I !» tMt«
Shadnin ' ursilio . ’ •«
«n.t. kki4% 1he pf11*«'lpie toph 1 ’eiedith, w||| ap|H-ar
%
%t t h noon, John
were tfiseti m teiew'i*
I , ,, n
|». nintitik' of 1 hailen S litvrn
Chicayf". in*tiucti%e
talW' \-\ V| , \\
till* held
f'h •» •*! *W m u f
S u n - " «hich
I lat'ii-UI *ey «n*| Mi
I W i'
f\. Ithrary -&gt;a* |»tevented i4. Sattfnttl at the ham on the worh .ii the lv,.
F t-t Hapt|gt * htirrh a year *nf-» Ruble Institute »*f New a 1« . ■
*’ 1 oiip wii
.. m S ;nday A»ith the church choir and
1a
at I* M it tvL ^ i i i r m r t i frotu th«' S a n f o r d S ava!
I lu rin g
a
o x in !
(•* m i
VI &lt; I t»\ M i' y »anW Rich- \if Statin* The nroifram in he Shadoin *ervad r* , u- f ti»r ' • «
» ttte fidkjttrlhff Mt *
jU p i i .id‘ '«t
V nrioila iriven Sundny niirnt will
K Ih e
rot it rly different nvmpoalum "f
* weii a - «iv iM‘rt t*» Pfc
ch e i. Mrs. J . h
M' Vle vam k I
pirni* him h w hich #111 ! Ttiintit old jfiiajwl utitlff

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striped

S*rot

urged t h e - m e m b e r* to oo-opesale
with e ach other in elub matters
and to become more friendly
with each other.
She stressed
that only through friendship botween member* will the elub diserai.* sSo-saemboewkia-----------Tsvo new mem ber* welcomesl
into the club, Mr*. G. Bowers
and Mr*. J . II Boyer.
Mrinher* were a s k n l to «uh
nut idea* for program* and en­
tertainment for future meetings
The next meeting of the elub
will l«o held Apr 4 in the USD
Those attending the mcelln,
"-•re: Mrs Bauer. Mr*. Richard
Mr*
Keid, Mr*
D, Hirt. Mr*
(1-,-rge Knradcmo*. Mrs. Fundom.
Mr*
Iti-bert
Washburn,
Mr*
Lower*. Mr*. Eddie P o q i t l , Mr*
Kenneth Vereide. Mr*. Lee Parks.
Mi*. Anthony Dcmnrta and Mr*
Boyer.

The cum ‘ ecretin*/ ha
**n *h»
1**uO . i I haw a id e d th e ci '•
k*»»d* of certain plant* ate i v i l o 1 sri it*, id it n- fo r R i f p ic n ic
Utter.
After r trine plan* v%ere coio
j^tered* f i r * H-U ■v I"' d cvlb *
The legal d r t t ; nation of Ih*' f vt ca an I made her treoaurv ••
T he minutfi of the la-t
v i f e o f wt low of a baronet or . tH’i t
j mc-itint 'u -tc read by Mr*. Eton1
knight i i **danu*M in England.
* Haiter
trliiri
Mr*. Hich*!*

for EASTER

G*y,

bouquet

FA CE

shorts — a favorite
4

wflh the "aroall fry**
l’li.- . .-rw.it il»*
m g K i c k |u|i)vr
( uts- t h .vllj
IHltt-.| .-Ii* . N . fi»t \\i«| t i l l * . Ilf.tv -xlD tx\vs
«- . . - • . t i l i n g \»*w »h.a'k vv-k*t' ..m l J » r v t t . |'w*
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------- TRDAY, March
with us tomorrow, SATURDAY,
24—One Day Onlyl
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i for BMl of any a ft!
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tio n of the SeasonV N e w e st"S ty le s.“rNavy
Crepes, White, Pastels and Prints.
F t ,T .
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to 20, 38 to 44.
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fur c o l l a r s . Beige,
Blue, Gobi and Green
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OTHER EASTER FASHIONS

LEASE call in and select your suit, or call
Bs 20S-t and we will reserve one for you
from our allotment while It hula. *
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waiting for your chooalng . . . from our selec­

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bar* new Spring-Summer and rexulan
r. weight woolen samples. Mr. Bullard will
take your

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your new stwinit dress
.ur suit with one of

'R. next allotment for tailorin* fot men —
and women la 10 jroita. Delivery TBmn?'
lim e In- Jane or July.

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on Tuesday, tf-tch 27 from 2:00 »o 5:00
I*. M. lo vaccinate Hor4.
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ST.-SANFOPn

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l)in*rtly &lt;m the OCEAN
Orniontl Bench, Floritlp.

Mra- J . H .

Mani ck

Mr*. M. U. Ula|ik*n*hlp ha.
returnml from Willart). Mo. whsrc
ah&lt; visited her daughter. Mar
"Jorie. and Mr. and Mra. Blsiwsr.ahlp, Sr. Also phe spent the
uetk-end with ton Babbie with
the Msvy In Memphis, T ern.
Tha tiaptiat W.M.U. held its
March meeting on Monday at the
home of Mra. Earl Duncan when
there wits the devotlo al and
study of the Hook o f Amot. A
• d ia l hotir completed the pro­
gram.
Jo hn Outline, son of Mr. and
Mr». J. A. Hiatline, U now with
the Army In Mexico I t some
scientific work. Krediriek Bistline with the Nary U now in
Guam. Ha has recovered from an
O p e r a t i o n f o r apper.diritUe
Lon kwood Card Club met Satur­
day night a t the honu of Mr*,
lorrnc.* Sunderlin s i t b ten mcm.era present f o r the games. Kc.rcwhtoenU were nerved. Thoie
playing were, 14. W alter Gelilard,
Mr. and Mr*. J . 11. Menlck. M m
Marie Dlge, Lt. and Mr*. E. I •tarris, Mr. and Mr*. 8. L. Top­
per, C. A. W ales.
!
A t Bunnyshsils Park on Tues­
day men o f tha T o urist Club
gathsred nnd. burned up tbs logs
acattarsd on wround during tne
morning.
At noon Indie* of Ih* Club
nerved a bountaou* dinner to
theso
volunteer*.
Ml**
Msry
Kobsrtion, vico prrnidor.t, prsalrt
rd nl the huilne** *e**ion. There
wore *svrnteen prrastit. George
McDowell, form er winter visitor
n il ilnugnttr Mr*, (iionn of Penn,
were guest*.
T h e March meeting of Christ

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ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT
TO F J l£ YOUR APPLICATION FOR
l O l MESTEAD
Y
EXEMPTION
and PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS!
--------------------

MARCH 31st IS THE LAST DAYI
TAX I^ V S PROVIDE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO
FILE RETURNS ON TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE PERSONAL
PROPERTY. HOMESTEAD EXEMI'TION CANNOT BE GRANTED
l-NI.USS APPLICATION IS FILED WITHIN THE PRESCRIIIED TIME.
Blanloi have been moiled to all who filed application or made reluma
Iasi year. If you failed to receive your*, or ore filing for Ihe Oral time,
please call fdr them at the Assessor’a Office.

If you need help with your returns, I shall be glad to aulat you.
YOU ARfe NO LONGER REQUIRED TO FILE APPLICATION FOR
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION AT THE CITY HALL, HUT IF YOU ARE
ENTITLED TO WIDOWS EXEMPTION OR DISABILITY EXEMPTION,
APPLICATION FOR THE8£ SHOULD BE FILED WITH THE CITY.

*&gt;

1 Church Auxiliary wee held on
Thursday with hoataaooa Mrs. Le
llov Hennessey and M is* Robert;
son. O fficers fleeted f o r e n s u b g
Prebldant. Mrs. George
y ear
t _ were:
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S. t
V ,S A#
Bridge, vict-pjeeidenl,. Mrs,
ti.
S earcy , secretary, M iss Robert
1 son. treasurer, Mr*. Hemweerv
United Thank Offering. C'ustodien,
Mrs. J . tv. Menlck, Ballglous secrelarv,
Mra. Charles
Nlckotb,
supply secretary, Mra. J o h n W’o la worth. I t was rtporied a large
box o f aprons had been sent t o
_ Virginia mU*lon. l U t i r i i g pres
Ident, Mr*. &gt;(snick presided. Re­
freshm ents were served.
For benefit of Red Cross and
another worthy’ object Mrs. J a r lay’s W ax Works were put on a t
Lyman Auditorium F r id a y night
wnen men from L ake Mary gwl
Longwood
appeared
In ladles
evening gowns. A Jo lly program
wits reported i»&lt;1. a considerable
m m rcwlired for benevelesee.
Mr. B. B . Gray and daughter,
Mary Catherine, spent the week­
end a t a family reunion In Lake­
land.
ODHAM

TRACK.

LEGAL NOTICE

TO

ItOMin MAH H U O I I t A , 210
U n ln
Hirret.
N orth,
JOdorri,
J ark siif i County,
Indian*;
It I* nnt*retd that vnti l l o t l * Mb *
dAfrndBnt h r r » l n . Bpi»*mr
lilrad t o th * (Mil »»f oomplnlnt
U*ift*'f«ji•* fllM B « a ln » t
you by f
I’ lttint.ff J o h n W ll ttffh**. *»n *»r
rbvfurr I hr tm| day of April.
or * . I r . r r R pr*t m n f t s s o will Ue
&lt;fttcfs.l
a * a I ri * t you
Tn|a I* *
«ult for sliYorc* «m a •worn bill
(»f m t n p l a l n t
It Ia fu r th e r f»rd»rtl*&lt;1 th at thl*

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s-lalttiltig a ti j
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itg«lti»
not|&gt;a of |,obll('Ailon !»*• i#ul»ll«hr4 1 ’ It a* be en t*t **Ugh»
Iti the ClrrOit **&lt;•urt fur Hem
o ik *
*
w r r k In
th e
Hanford '
t 'lia n re r y
t l e r AId.
four
r*»na#cutlv* 1
‘ " uniy. KbiHdw
iierM
iu. f*»r __ ____
ttir plaint iff. \V It P C P H R I WMII Th Hanford_ _______
l l a r a l d _la _a
if*~f*•twV*i ' r F r c i U t l o i i ,, f " i
»be pu rpua e of t u l e t i n g Ih*
rep apet
Hrmlnolp ttHe nf th« *.tld p U l a t i f f . V\ It
pu bl ish ed
In
Hanford,
P
C
I
T
I K R In en d It* lh#*e«- r e r t a t n
fQtin ly. F l o ri d a
plrcatA Ilf u ar ir lo
t*f
lan«‘
I tone and ordered a t
Hanford. li.ta
Ritual*
In Hemlnule C n u n ty , Fl or
Hamlnole
Cou nlr,
Florid*.
th»*
bln- and d* * r r i b * d aa fnllowA. to
Mnrr h 1. I M l
e it
Th* W *■e l 67 fe*t
&lt;»f U»t»
( C i n C U I T COURT H F A I - )
If- and 16 of lllnck I of T ie r t
O. P. IIKItNDON
of
Hanford
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a
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C U r k «.f C lr r u lt Cou rt fa r
Hernlnnta &lt;V»unty.
F lo rid ^ K ll T r a r f o r d 'a Hap t h e r e o f r*
ri irVA In P l a t Hook I. p a g e * SI
4 t of the I'libllc llrcoi d • ••( drip
I rude County. Florid'* n ml l*» r»
NINTH
Jl'tm iA J.
I t h e Inn*
l
lit* ta.daac
rlp ilu a
C O I 'l iT . SKMINOI.H %VII l l l l f1e*crll»t4l
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in .1d-e.n.1t Ifrunt H r * . M. I*
S T A T E
OV P l . O H I U k .
■V *\\«s|btn\ and ul|i«ry t«» J J . Kh jfft
tiu s tm ir ,’
• an* |iyer, r r m r s l c d in f i r e d Ilndl
IIOOK»:n THOMAS, &gt;
p u ( n 4J4. And r r * r w n r 4 H It
eisin tttf.
» " t er
l»#*d liouk u p . p * « * H I
and i«
va
) TON
f*fc»rm Ibr dr ac rl ptl un of land ir
TIIKIIRNA TlfOU Atl ) IMVONCK
«leed
from
lfe|#n
llu tt*r*
anrt
D -fan O as t.
I
I - 4 F ren r*
fltitt«&gt;r*. h*r
hu ah ag d
o i t l i r . l t OK TI I t l . l f A V l O N
to
J
J
F h renaperger *
rerordetl
T H E H T A T R OK K L O ltl H A .
In Deed ||o««k I I I . p * « e i f * , nl
&lt;H tK «TlH U :
th#
public
r e c o r d * of
Hemlnoli
I TO
TII Hf lk^tA THOMAH,
whota C o u n t y .
Florida.
4:nd
y*»«i
an
r » , l 4 e * r . I. u n k n o w n :
he reti y re q u i re d to Hie wi t h Ib*
You ari» har#h|r no ti fl- ,1 slut ra- C l e r k nf *a|d C ou ri y o u r w r l l t e i
qu lr ad to s p p a a r to s c e r t a i n lllll a p p e a r a n c e (p ere o n all y o r by a l
of
Com plaint
filed
by
Honk«r t o r f t e y ) In * aid ault on t h e first
T b u m s a . s g s l n a t &gt;«u f o r a dlvorra. Mondr.) In April. 1»ll , b e i n g th*
I now p a n d l n a in th s C l r r u l t Court 2nd day of *«g|d month a n d thkre
of Hemlnols CpuntY. Klo rl da, r a- a f t e r lo fll* w ith a«ld. C l e r k you»
Vtirnable to
the * ppp
. aa rw nc a d i r w r i t t e n defe ns e*. If an y . t o th*
tharAa ^ "
‘ i V S . . W . l l ° p .tV - a |" 'J ' " f &lt;•"," P l a i n . In a .U l - ult at
I II H art* .
1 k—
*—
L e t t h l * o n ta r b* puhUahaA for
tit*
atatu tn rr
Urn* re q u i re d
l&gt;r
l» w . f o u r ro saavullv o
w . - k * . in
T h * NaitTora JtarslA. » naw apai-ir
o f . pa narSI
e ir r u ls llo n
In
— 14 im oR iA H is - L e o u l c e r s
ruunty a n ) at*l«.
ECZEMA - AIT ILUTE’S FO O l
W I T N S S f l my hSSd a n d uffltlsl

DENTON*
l&gt; * f'm t*n l,
T IIK B T A T B OK. T L O
toi
n o i.r&gt; i»
a* DR

Tfn

vlaeeA, legMlaea t*r g r a n t e e * oi
renfperger
(g if t
II.mownCl. a« K hIfenry
l.h ren eberg
er. Jr .| d e c e a e e d . K. O. Nund*
k'-rg. If n il v e . and If -laad. hie
unkn own h e i r- , dr v le e r s , l e g a ­
tees »*r g r a n t e e s
and
\l*rl«
C h r en ap erg ei
if vltve
ami u
ilrfl'b- Itti util nntt u ItrJr* dr

a . - . r . v r : r v i -’

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

S

H O LD IK

TAX AB8E8S0R

m it s u

I hi- 1ft d a y o f Stnrrh. 1 * | J
t h e tl m * p r — r r l h - 4 by t« w . I I » r » i&lt; IIICIIIT COIIIIT HUAI.I
In fal l tml o r J ud sn uin t will b«
---------- U V. atMIINf b o N .
-siUwrwt a w a i s s t* y * « -Wt ftrfsuli
C l r r k of i ' l r r u l l C&lt;»url for
It I* ( u r i h - r ' , VHvW-wt t h a t -&lt;MH^niinol* 4‘nurtly.
M o r U l* hn tl c * tw, p ii(.lt«1t-.t b n r . * w — k
f u r f o u r ho n ak eu tf v. w s k k a In T h h . n f o r t t H arold , *
n - w * i , a p - r of
T H E m T r . OK F f r &gt; R I I r A .
circulation
ptibllyh-d
In
&lt;)KKBTir.UJ4.
T4» AMY AIIDIAON s - n &gt; r * l
Mrmlnul*
C
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ty
.
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l
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il r K I S'N KY,
»!lb le
le a l d r n r e
. WITNkHH-ipaak-*-*- - - J
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f
Ib :
•nld flour I a l Hanford.
Klorlda.
A»i »&gt; A«lit Bfin M cK in ney
Ini* 1st d a y of March. I S U
ll B l N o r th I'ark A v e n u e
(
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O. I*. ' H E R N D O N ,
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hrret)
n o t h leaf
thM
A a -Clar k at s aid C lr ru lt
•u'l for d i v o r c e l u « !»#•*■»» f|lrd
t ourl.
a g a l m t you In the C i r c u i t Court
r
i
l
K
D
R.
WIUSON.
f*&gt;r Memlnol* County, f l o r i d * , in
fo ll rlt nr f o r Plain tif f
Ch*nr«ry.
by
NMth*n
M rK lnne&gt;
J r.
You mrm hereby r*«|Ulf#d
file your w r i t t e n n w » e n r * n re with r u t : h t a t p . n p yrx iT tiD A .
t he C U rk o f ** Id C o u r t In Ih*
HtHRTINflN: TO (SAIAII DAVIH.
County C o u rt
llou at a t
Hanford
w h o * * a d d r - a . I*:
t lor id*, on o r before Sdondny, th*
pfr Ikalah pavUi l i m i l l
f ml d.t) of April. A. !»., I t t l . or
J II T i j m T r u r k l n c Co Ann.
I *|ef.i»ll| W.LI be r n t r r f d UK»ln*!
11 H - r v h '* ' flroup
) oil and rflbf r*U »e will |ir«r#e&lt;*
a . p. o . . as;
t*
parte.
O IIO f. Il K li
th at
th *
C
ars of I n sim aai.r
ftotlr*. t*e |&gt;tjbIlutierl o n e r A. wee.
N aw Y o r k . N r * Y ork
,
for four &lt;!» r o n * « r u l» v o w e e k * in
You
ara
b-r-by
no ll flo d
Hint
the Hanford
lf « l* ld of
Hanfnrri
•nil f o r d l v o r r * h a *
b « r n flt*d
florldii.
i' S a l n -1 you la th * C i r c u i t C o u rt
WITNKHH
rny
band
‘or P - m i n o l . Cwutity, k l o r ld a . In
I nf aald C ou rt i Hit
Imnt’t r y , b y I^vrlna K m ar t PpVl*.
of March. A. D l* 4 i
. n u a r e h e r e b y re^jtiired t •» fi l e
C T I U T I T C O C I I T HK Al.)
u u r w r i t t e n a p p e a r a n c e , w i t h (h a
O. I*. I I i:itN(H)N.
*le rk of * a ld C ou rt In th# C o u n t y
C lr rk nf (T rru ll C o u r t foi
o u r t H o u s e a t Hanford . F l o r i d a ,
Hentlnobt t'faniity,
I lor id a
n o r b e f o r # Monday, t h e Id day
•f Apr il. A. I).. IM&amp;. o r a d » f a u lt
*111 be e n t e r e d a g * i n « t you an d
Till*.
&lt; I •««:i IT
CO M I T
Of
t i i i : ^ i &gt;t i i
j i n i d u ; ( t h « •mM c a u s e w ill pro c ee d ex p a r t ? .
’IlitllR K D
that
thl*
rvntlc«*
he
t i it
ok
t iik
rr.iT M
oi
•Ubllahed on ce a \&gt;fek (n r f«»*r
t l . n l t l l l A . 1% %^|l r o i l HHM•
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In
(lie
Han­
h O I . » : C O I 'K T Y h
C lU K tr.ltv.
^iw* B€3T ford H e r a ld of Hanford. F l o r i d * .
W ITN E Jt*
my
hand
and
th*
IK. n V P H K K
* )
•eal o f * a l d Cou rt lHI«t |*t day
IMalntiff. I
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c c i n c u i T c o u n t h »: a d
talao
know n
* * I N O TIC K
O. P . 11R U N P o N ,
A II O 1 ? H T A »:illl KN * ) O P
Cler ic n f c T r ctill C - u r t fo r
Hl'KItti l.lt
W u l J . A M I HI IT.
Hem lnohi C o u n t y ,
Florid a

G A IN ESV ILLE,
M ar.
23,—
( S p e c i a l ) — Glenn Odhara. Orlando
lljghwny. student a t t h e Univer­
sity of Florida, Is cam petlne for
a top berth on tho University's
1045 track tsam.
Coach Percy • Beard said that
Odham is competing in the shot .. n .] * l i ij a* \l ItH )
put and the discuss.
A im r w r * H. •W&gt;HJCuVAt
*
|
T rack *■ ■ ths fo u rth major A.\ll. H al..
0
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I
port at the University of Eloti- t i i i : h t a t k o r r i a O i t i P A , -------a which was resumed this year TO:
Helen |lutterB and l-tw reno
lluttera.
her
hueban*!.
IMI
a fte r a lapse of two years.
Klrsl Avenue K. *N. Ilirmlhc
bant.
Alahnma,
\V
J
l!nrrn*|» f get .tit.I P**t &lt;».. ITtii
•n»(ier|{er
li|i
wife,
171*
I'rlnrr Inn
Avenue. Illrmlnv
bum
7.
Alabaala.. Margaret
r u m it
c o t iiT.
a »: m i s i* l n
iteyer
and
Oe«irgr
ll«-)rr. het
(o iiN t-k . st a t s : o p
s 't .n i i huetiatul.
|!|0«
11u ill aarllle
t i j a . a ik r i m i i t .
lt'*a«t.
Illrmlnghani
I.
Alt.
worn w i tun Hint.
)
b*mai
Millie
I!
Hinitwju
ant
Plain tif f. &gt;
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in
u
huaband
ys.
I
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III
Hhallawford
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jw
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ROM IB MAH
f
tdnooga 4. T tn n r iM * . Crnti
f I t ' l l l l KH.
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C. Khr sneperger and Malvina
Dvfr nd sn t. I
Khr#n*perg*r. hla wife. I l l
S O T I C r . OP PI1IILICATIOV
et!m.ic*A
L'&lt;lie»ood Avenue. P a y t o n
in
ths: namk o f
t iis : bta tk
Ohio; the unknown heir*, d#*
IIIIOA,,
or nx»u._.

M IKK

SANFORD L DOUDNEY '

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Nephew Of Mrs. B. C. Schultz Tells
- Of Service In Overseas MedieaHJnit

FA ST E R BUNNIES
_tjh-'t; thorn mil

nio.s nnti colored chirk.-&lt; for

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Onrr OUr mi 1 i u n i t il f'Ottl
the irtitini_sho.: of t l r . .Irrailful

HUNT'S TUXEDO FEED STORE
COMPLETE LINE OP TUXEDO LEEDS

Td nsH—

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Cnr. flan ford &amp; 2nd Street
Sanford, Eiorida

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B rin s Your Car

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Inc.
K E E P LIQUOR
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t tli ri'i;r» iiutiiy, Sanford, Florl’ ;&lt;&gt;t ,i tiuteher’H certificate is
in-- &lt; v a i n m i i t .n t t .

TAN . Idiwlon, Supt. Public Instruction
A

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MIPOKTANT NOTICE
Id ALL
&lt; i (v **{ San turd Property Owners
lit I.Mt:\ t.IVKN thitt ull |irr»on». firm* *tvl
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L E O A L NOTH’!*:

U c l Cron* o t t h e i r a ..........
m ule
t h r i l l n if in lw m o ' m u t - ,. it .in .I
n o b le f i H t M i i i l y
V o n . .it .I b a it ,

C o m p le t e

Ir u n
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Utifol •
usance wmb-r— Mv / n iTirj.ltort
„H, f . . | ;h, ,&lt;■ l ' i i , o i . i y i l ,y
I observe them til u &gt;' . ttt.l u lien
I try to trait*-* lit *» t']oy a|C
kill, t ruin all ly.iy
nmV anil
fnmilin* oil uvet out i *j
o na
"fobalily have n o n :
veil a fiefc
of injinivl |&gt;ction Itefor - CTtlirjnff
the nmiy. I c a n ’t *ir:
i i movl
at lltelt rnthuMU'm «- I uhility to
Jo
tilfh a » i» i i .fill
j-tti of
i -ruirti*.
A Ini unit' tty till.' a
iMio.ii men
»e re litre* Itnli.iii ’ tot llr " tlill
" cal niy tin- Itrtl kb..** n t tltrir
tm t». who hail
it out « l t n
lltcir |&gt;ulioitt» whi.i
r&gt; i n c l .
They were nml tltil nr • 'tielMUi
mirk am. unit though tht’ io " i : * a
frrctii hnrtn-r u( li*-‘ tti«ifi- tie
ttreen them anti out Imjm, the

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MHti

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iim lo r ( h r

i in

•i u h t, n o t h i n g ru ulil
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•^ bucking n f t in i i u i r n t u in i h r l i
I ^Ii *i ’ 11, a n l the • tfa t'h
|t» i a&lt;it* tn

r«»crpturh»«
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tin-Ii niii
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HAVK

YOU It

CIAVniES

ROBB’S
HOME BAKERY

WINTKH

CLEANED

“Ol'ALlTY ALWAYS"
105 W. 1st SI. Phone HG4-J

AND PUT INTO CKDAlt
BA 0S

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TECTION!

T E LEPHON E
OPERATORS

W a illn jf
u n til
the
lam
m i n u t e en n h e d h a t l r o t u *
w h e n It c o m e * l&lt;&gt; h a v i n g
y o u r w in te r t h i n c s rlinnnd
and
atored .
A f t e r
the
m o th s
take
h o ld
th e re 's
not m u ch le ft!

Finnic t .

Aifl-ns

E S S F N T I A t . WORK
W ITH
t'K A i F T I M F F U T U R K

Brink itt hankers please!

Overtime P»y l*n|,| V*ratlnni
Krcn'icnt Inrrraic,

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

Apply Employment Supcrvtior

P h o n e 405

F iiv lr o im ir u l

9 ft W c i l . h i y i

S a t u r t ln y * , W I2

B O l’ . n E U . T K I .

hull

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makes Leaders

Cl III I ■

thrm

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n r iil

tin

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Married

E X P E It I KNI'K UN N F C F.F3A R V

I Irntmnt

n ,4 t
*.f
.mil fed

L T E 1 * CO

Hu n ut Bt.

Do Not 4pply If Now
EnpnKcJ in Fintentlal Work

Tn

*h**i ir li I tli- -I *Y

t hfMit f*»» 7 - li*‘ i • i *

-* v * h
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m e ^ Ufa
re the Lcetih

w&lt;iu(&lt;(fi't l*eli&lt;n* , i* &lt;Q
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ihotnfh -»»v&lt;iini a ill
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t. f f H i 111 liu tiuii burnt;
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i h c i r orurmu l up| i r h r n * im
f
nit- bubbling nvi' t w ith iiih . i i •
Mou uf out
1 I diti'Ri ar.il k
c i i f r . E v e n t h e i r r y ym it j
*•«

are
rcknininfi:
their vtciib
i|* i*ii rune i, in cuctrnwt in tb

Auto Class Properly Replaced
When you want

broken jTbe*s rejilaci'd come to

tlie plate tlmt spechdi/es in this work.

M ill

original

E re ,h

B IR D SE Y ’S

ow n noMii i p rn b a b ly ftn

Mill Prices
Itird n e y 's

t| u n lllv

AH S t a r l e r

M ash

‘ ••1*1 n m n "

fin e a

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fill, ii ha* Itffii very jr' ' i f
ami '♦ucli a - n t i s f iutum t •
f r llu t i k a tilr

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w h o b o ' ** .»it'ii ■
th e fin » t n *
u *i iiVi*» v

if uidmii f

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1 In

11)0 lbs
If you are presstsl for time we can pot it in while

you wait . . . or nt tho most In a couple of hours.
All kinds of Rians work done
Dresser Tops

Picture FrnnilnR

(Jlass she Ices

1

Mirrors, we hnvc new ones and icsllver your old ones.
All work done by an expert, and Ruurnntecd.

3.95

0 rowing Mash ....... 3-58
Lay Ini* Mash ............
3.51
S f r a t c h Feed
. 3.13
B ro ile r M ash
3.7(1
D airy F eed
3.10
I I or F e e d
1.211
S p e c i a l d i s c o u n t 5 Ix ir h to
to n I o I h

BIRDSEY FLOUR
&amp; FEED MILIxS

N ow is the time to
CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE CHEWING
INSECTS ON TRUCK CROPS

I trin e

315 E. 1st. HI.

th e a m ..u n i

i J . t \ ni

. . rittrlda Lao.

AND MIRROR COMPANY
114 W,

COUNTS

\U T a t a
Burt now, to peoUe«
voluble vegetable crape again*! the ravegea of rJiew*
log ineeet peat*. Spray or dual with Kryoeide—the
prtaeaa laaectleide, *o widely and ■uccenfully med by
m k a y p r o m in e n t c o m m e r c i a l g r o w e r * .

«iruerwCi
M C A V jR f

KT tee watt.'
il0«T LIN&amp;TK

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TAX

IIODh

I I (IS E M AIU 'll 31st

(&gt;1
Phone
320

c R to im

mi *

M ich

\ptil of each &gt;enr”

SENKARIK GLASS
e.

of

/

Cryolite ia recommended for thla nae by *uthoHlle*£
KRYOC1DE, tho only NATURAL CRYOLITE, I*
eotily and effectively applied with aUndard dulling or
apraylng caulpraenl. Follow Uio *ogge*tion* of you
local experiment elation.
Tour dealer ee«r*euppty yon’with KRYOCIDE for
apraylng, or with mlxed^ntta, frwm-oantenitnUy

ntler the new law enacted by the leyi
heRln on April 1, 1915 on all unpaid tax.

e the folloohiR Interest ami pennltles
riMil for l be year J1H4.

On Real Estate
\ penally of S '! on April 1st dlh in lip st at l k per anmim from April let plus
-ost of advertising and tax sale where no' paid before lax sale.

On Personal Property:
nlerest ot 12ri per annum from April I I plus rosi nf advertising .Thd tnx war
ranis.

On Intangible Personal Property
10*T penally added on April 1st plus 21
.Sheriff's contn on oxecutlona. *

per nnnum, coal of uUvtfrtlMng gild

Under thla new law nil unpaid tnxes for (hr yenr 1911 l.ecome delinnuent on April
1915 nnd the pennltles and Interest become n part of the taxes* which are a first
lien on the property iwseved. cxceot I hat Intangible I’ersonal Property taxes ara
a lien . on all property owned by the lax-payer.
a
— a

1,

FLORIDA Ai

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Uroperly owners who hive not dono so arc urged to pay their tax*** on * r before
March 31, 1945 and avoid penalties and costs.

PHONE 475
SEMINOLE COyNTY LAUNDRY CO,

The eourteny of this office is at your disposal and all tax in
formation and assistance will hr* eladly furnished
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�PAGE EIGHT
C L A K 8IF IE D

A I» V E frriB IN G

BATES

FOR SALE—
n , D. l*OPR INC
Room
V iter
Hootera
nrul
Heater?.
— -——
1930 Model hot point elect riii"
stove. Phone 323*W
I N N K R S P U I M i . uiattrea*. i»rai
Phone _2f»4X\V
-Really
PI* A N ET Jun io r
* ..o «

new

FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD, JSANFOHD FLORIDA

&lt;lr)ll.

O ne 'K i q u a rt

'LV F 1931 I*41N

A&lt;' Hedfin,

i tintjlftr rmnltlum, f SETiti 00, Cnn
lw* iw fi After 5 IX) I1. M, At

Gl SI NESS SERVICE

itthmI

w A tc rm u

puL II.E. Squiren, Lake Onora

K L IM .V i

Hy

an

expert

&lt;k1lh

30 &gt;■«-!»»*•* •'MUTirncc who t;uaf*
T W O S M A L L ./ a r m a —one with
anti 1 4 c n . v joh. Would up8 aerrs tiled land, {rood well,
|ir»fTnlf* h Inal. Temporarily
two story dwelling. K a ra te , out
j«n iilfd at 4nHW French Ave.
house, ulwmt 600 ft. west of
A U W elch
Lake Monroe Post Office. Om*
with fi acre* tiled land* good
well, nliout S mile from Lake
Monroe Post Office, with twostory dwclllrift, 2 story burn.
general
rc
J.W .
Hell, Phone Ui.
U k e C'A R P E N T K ItIN O ,
piui', W J . Itursi'll, 70fi W . 9th
Monroe, H a.

Sr

ohom* 717 M

F I D E L I T Y -I’ ficmx Fire Ins^ratir
C o ., Kaymoiul M. Hall, A g .n i
S T R IN G P L A N T S now ready Peppers. Tomatoes. Kggplunt
ColUrdf, Ilrocculi, J .W .
llcll
Phone lf&gt;, 1-ake ilu nio c.
R l i T G E I t Tomato plant*, $.1.00
thousand. Southern Plant F a u n
Arcadia, F'la.

jO. P. A . Freezes
1300,000 S t o r e s
'At Day’s Prices
Clothing,Textiles, Fur“ T iitu re
Affected In
Broad ().I&gt;.A. Order
WASUINCiTON. Mur 23. ( S p r
d u l l —The Office o f Price Adminialration itnnounred \hi* week
n Awct iuntf new u lail pricinjf
mdei which will rcplst'i- the gen­
eral rtmxirmim prl*« re^tilutmn
n, dcteifttinituf ccllinjr^ foi rl^itlk
Injf. textile*, furniture and home
furnidmii'n. The order f r t e i w
retail mar kupN nx «d today fill
*1110,000 r etui I atorej,

Ion cast clothio«
program becomet effective at the manu­
facturing level
2 The order will f i t n ningle
day. March I!*. IB45. *« the haaedn% for itricen of good* covered
it.ateml o f the hn»e (&gt;erlod of one
month provided under (1. M. 1*. R.
I Retailer, will hove to prepule and file with O. I* A. pricni|f c h air. Allowing troth their
reti*t|piie*» ««»iv»rctr.-d*3ccz.’ crfRTh" ITOhr for which ifood. were
of ferial for .ale today rather than
urUlnily .old
The order cover, virtually all
rl nthi.g, to il lie. ami home furi nlnlimip, including .rich items as
-I i i k ., hat*, i; love*.
handbags,
| yard yiH.lr, xhi-eta, towels, cur­
ia m ..
fluoi
coverings. . Iam|ra,
1 Ixddi: .g and furniture The O.P.A.
Ini* been jtudylng and discu««ing
with the trade for more than u
year the change. Involved,
| .Mi Howie* declared that Ilia
r ew order, by substituting more
precise pricinif melhoil. for the

looser controls under O. M. P, fl.
and other previous regulations,
would benefit retailers and consutlers alike.
■ .l i e order exem pts only very
•mall retailers having an annual
dollar Volume of leas than 12.500, These merchants may con
tinue present pricing methods
Rvery rc U ll e r coveicd by the
ol der is t Apiircd to prepare i
fTxttctjr d i t i t - list In i f , t i f T ^ i d f m
'nice costa unil retail prices for
all merehaiidiae lie offered for
•ale today. C-o.t, ntnl prices niu-t
lie listed separately
for each
category of goods.
For d iffe re nt m l tiles having
the snmo cost hut more than uric
price, the retailer must calculate
his average markup in the cute
gory H e then a dds t i l l , m a r k u p
to the cost and selects the actual
price nearest the price thru oalcu
luted Thfs become, the maximum
price for the line.
Two copies of
the
pricing
. Iinrt must lie filed with 0 . 1’ A

O n e o f t h e m o a t i m p o r t a n t purprivet o f t h e o r d e r i» t " f o r c e re j M i l e r n to (m as 0 1 to n t n a t i m e r a
t h e i r a a v i n ^ l u n d e r t h e low -coxt
c l o t h ln i f [ i r n t ' i a m i p u n a o f e d j o i n t ­
ly by th e O . P . A
«n d W « f f*ro I
dtjr tiori Hn.nil
Th i * will he nr
c* o i ip I1* »hed 11 y
11 h i ), r ■* 1 1*t a deft* 1
t i e t h r u c e i l i n g p i K r - dlfx*c»lv to
i n v o ice ctiM *.

by April 20. Aflsvi April 30 the
retailer U required
to list hi*
selling price on the
Invoice ic
ceived from his supplier
The
[nice is determined by adding th-markup token on March 10 to
the coal: The (» I*
\ will a.cepi tin , « , Ihe maximum i t.ee
I hi* iii’U r ci'tilitUfih r&lt;'111ji i r '
futtt unlcrs in u&lt;MHmfi tu fi .M
I* II Thr o t h r u atL rjn&gt;i3kinium.
HtTcu rutfulalifUiK $427 FT i . 7 i «V
mul 3 * 2 . «li Miini*, te*&lt;| irtihi*l&gt;
wiih slimmer ifu»&lt;-n.ii miitm'*! ■
lie*, men'i wml b**y*' Unl"M- l
Clit!Is 1 (lie# full i« fl vi nitt11 i*;iMijml
tomnuxJll ie.i, im&lt;l nnn &gt; nm| !»«*&gt;
«.h i rI&gt; himl {jajjimin.
Tin fiikifiifii v « -iiihliwhi .I
lh r i«ii|cr nri* m e n * «r *i Im«v«*
upturn It women’* imd i n i l* ’ *»t
I ait*),
tipimifl, hiummImm
Ami feminine ilppnret (• imI nine .
nth let it cb*thiiu\ c-t■* I, fu-uHveiit,
Ito111c III i1«l t r Xt,i If ■, &gt; fi itI tfl nill'
hniuchob!
furniture.
bfdilini:,
f]iK»i coverhi|?*« |n;n|n nod *hu«le«
A few item* mho hh work

clothing, boy*'
wash clot h i - K
•nr unit
women i knitted o oi.
women's h n 'ir iv
tee
to special p r i t r v [ t-cieUnes now
I n rTfeet
__________ Rayi,„ „
the
f „ ll(1.fu. lP1), ,f ............ • „,*

Wolffnm ii the chief ore frotn
which tungsten is derived.

W ith o u t P ain ful FUckju Ki
Ifsny ifJIrfm
tkb iU
qtlriklf,
ll**1 lli*H»t? that
rywl
ts*n» *1 tb*rr trouhl# n«|f b«
TN
* a/* Katun c%kH way «|
fee t1*5 M-rta ackia and wicta out of
UiKpt Tfcwjr Lc!.p mwl ptvpki paaa
j
l»aL« • tiiv
U U n dw onlrr of k J£nr/ (ojactloa

wHii it.aiur to r-fftna bj ) our tW&gt;l |*

fc*ay«i u « i
bchcJkaeb*. rb cum tL g
Hr t - i r o . k« a t4 p»p awl ra rt w r.
Mil,i*. ••* Uer. pu f lit t w tttMjrr o *
i.fc-U |*s „r-i| dunn^aa tmjurat o» e^ai7 .

Strickhind-Morrison

iiftirt

nith •ntartiag

bunuag got*.I

t lo r v i« NOktUdof wroag

I lie .
Pham* 7i»ii

Sanford, Hu

Other nmjfir feature* of the *
plan,
which
4 In i t n
lluwlra,
O.P.A, AdminUt rotor, hailed an
•#pi»e of
the
iuo*t
imi ortnut
events in rr*tni| price control" |
«ince the ifcnernl maximum prke
regulation wax ia**nid in May
1*12. include:
J Although it will m«r aula
inatically cut preae » | in
brv c h ,
»»r recapture p r i c e inc rcu * e - f t h e ]

PLANTS
Crystal
Wax and Yellow Hermuda Onion P la n t, per I I , I2.H0
Ji M iaU , U .IIt. Thrifty healthy
plants.
BA G S
4/6 citrus bags, per M
106 60
50 lb. Cabbage Ilags. pur M
1166.00 These delivered m M
lots.
'
NORWALK T IR E S
Wc have In etock l*oth paawtigei
and truck, n fair uuantlty &lt;d it,,-*
and full stock of tubes, no p c
tnlta required for tubes. Gel the
best with our certificate, a Norwalk 6 ply lire.
RE CAPPED T IR ES
fiUll have theao In iriost aisee,
no permit* now required.
IN T E R N A T I O N A L F E E D S
Weekly direct from mill ship
incuts. Mushes. Scratch, D uiiv
Hog and Horse feeds, get oiir
prices.
A.M.
P R E V A T T . S E V I I. 1. E.
FL11RIDA
P H O N E 2104

nnlt i

vt.il! M i J u c r

-* *ne pt ice*,

heernitf nunkup-

by |

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HI H K K E ’S G 0 O I)
^ H U N T I N G
IF

HI

Far

A

=

YOU’RE LOOKING
FOR THE “RIGHT”

III

CHAIR!

Perk U ji

BILE’S PACKAGE

*30 CH It Y S I T . lt Sedan
tires, one r e c a p , g&gt;*i"
coral I lion
Phone 40
7:00 P.M

YOUR HOME

\tin

-nm r t

it

S T O R K A H AH
A Complete llnr f&gt;*
Wine
Iterr
W h is k rt

O R A N G E S. 11.60 bushel
cd. Phone ”KM W
H O U S E T R A I L E R , sleet
$376.00.
II It ^ ates,
Ilox HO. Elder Spring
lord. Fla.
T W O B L E O r R I C CHICK hr no. I
era. good for 200 chicks earli
$12.00 each.
George It. Whit
tlsr. .loikn Mary. Fin
one

st u d io

T

ouch

,

DID F'.lm Ave.
sa iN o n r

a n d

UQRSE.
wagon
and
harness,
J e r s e y row. fiemlnnle Hi Sehord
F'arm

BRONCHIA!. IRRITATIO N S

fast ACCOSSlao TO l . S I L DlBSCIIOat

fcUbu

Touchton, 1201 Calory Ave lm&gt;
n complete line of
llalltii,
F'eeds; also groerrie. anil gu*o
llnir.

Tnurhlun Druu Co

1 WANTED TO RENT
I* fat
iTiforma lion
furnished apartment
Write Box Sl&gt;, C/o

M IR R O R S — make fine
g i f t ».
Mother or wife will ap p red ala
n fine mirror for her E a s i e r
gift. Full length dour mirror &gt;
and other sizes nre sold In
Arnkarlk G l a s . A Mi rrar C*»
114 W f t t Berond Htrrfl
GOOD F O U R gallon
mile south old An
Sanford Ave
A C.

cow. .
llu-c.
lten»ori

A MUST for every home!
The “Mister” neeflu it for hiu

g.!)f) up

im|K&gt;rtant |&gt;HiK*rK, the
us” fur her corrertjKiiidence,

Hi I S t ; ,o
APART Ml.NT. fur
Mtidi. &lt;l
i i x." ..........
resident
Plume Mullins, Rltr. theater.

06 A C R E S land, 4V» acres rrtiri k
cleared, strong flowing well.
It) acres more to 1&gt;« cleared, W A N T E D TO
RENT
Sewing
balance good citrus laud. On
Murium- for one month, will
paved road. A.C. Flenson. J t l .
take boat o f rare of machine
2 , Box 133, S. Sanford Ave.
Alice Guy nor. Apt. 2. 10*1 P a l­
metto Ave.

hom e

atild v

lu ry

nty liiiK

oil

Of
•*'

IMIli
ri c h .

if a few tallies, at moderate cost

( ’ell
|Kili.sh

Hurt- vnii will find a table for every purpoae, In

M ahogany.

vtuimu- -ryHitgiC
In c a r r y o u t y o u r f u r n i s h

300,000 W O R L D Renter p e p p e r
lants at Luke Monroe. I B
tann.

Chaim to match

S

: glad

to

talk it over.

P LU M »IN O ~ ~ SE R V IC E - OF A U
K IN D S . Call Courien, County

_
t

FO R HALE S U B J E C T
Six room, large lot.
$ 4 ,[.up in RIT. W A N TED
7 Room *, cloee In.
6.500.uu
6 A cres, good house.
2.500 oo W O RK BY DAY. Iloxamin Smith
M i K 7th S t
9 A cre*, two dwelling, .0,000.00
Cabin Camp A Store ..... 7,600.00
25 A c n e , Gar. Apt., Lake,
, ,
.
3,860.00
CHEVROLET OWNERS
Modern Homo, Lake Mary 2, 600.00 Are you g etting genuine Chev*
70 A c r e F a r m , good value.
rolet purl* cm your repair lobaT
(1,600.00 A complete line Is available at

MISCELLANEOUS

RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
ThM « $60. Fla. State Bank Bldg. 20H W. 1st. S L Phone 622.
FOR 8 ALB
C U RT A IN S^ Uce lablo clothe,
j TIVE HOOM BUNGALOW* furs c a rf s , washed, starched and
* nlehed or unfumUhtd.
, stretched. 618 Mcllonville Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
’ Phone B7U.
Phone 713 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
" TOllNO, Under
bushel.
Francis
Elm Ave.

Beets, $ 1.60
Retold, 018

TRACTOR, Plow and Harrow.
Trailer and "Pickup. 60S Holly
Ave. Phone 680-R.________ ___
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:e Monroe.
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preserve la* tola to Ikes* inestimable priri-hem for which we hare W«a m lo st cow
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"T O L U M E

XXXVI

' L. -J 1l- . I

1

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K n in b lb t h c ri

•Japanese Report
# U. S. Attempts To
Invade Ryukyns
Air And Sea Attacks
Get 25 Nip Ships,
C r i p p l e Industry
In Japan, Formosa
Slf Auffrtaled I’r t u
U n co n firm e d
J a pn nc s g
b ro a d c iw L n
to d ay
rep orted
A m e r ic n n a m p h ib io u s fo rces
w e r e “attem p t^ n ir” to invade
tw o o f th e R y u k y u Island s
In the c e n te r urea w here air
a n d navul a t t a c k s knocked
o u t 2 5 N ip p in cs c sh ip s and
crip p led
w ar
in d u stries
in
Ja p a n and Form osa.
Tokyo mil Ynnka struck at Toka
and Aka lilaitd* as *pringiK&gt;arvJ j
fo r the assault on Japan .Win
inllts to the northeast. U.H. bat
tlcshlps and carrier based planes
’ raided the llyukyua Friday and
Saturday. destroying an el Hit*
ship convoy while three were
da in sited also o ff Ryukyu*.
Fourteen vessel* were destroyed
or damaged off the China Coast
by
Philippines heard bombet*.
Superfortresses
raided
Nseoya
end destroyed much of the Milan
bshl A ircraft Engine I'limt
The i'&lt;'r» 1st apt sea and nil ut
tuck* on the Kurile inland'. which

I'JOS

lA‘d First Wave

S A N F O Itl).

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FL O R ID A .

MONU W .

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M m ,lu t

V■.■'iH 1.11ril l ’ i i "

M

As Yanks Trained For Rhine t russing
’ ~1

To liefend Vienna
(fir Akk«ctn 4rtf , tceat
The F o u ith Ltiasinn offensive
h.r» been launched toward G e r ­
many's southern
mountain r e ­
doubt, Heflin today announced,
a* Moscow xnltl the Nulls Hhifltd
ihrtr iliviniiiim from Italy and
the
Ji\ w t Ar
&gt;
ferul vicuna. * i wo
a Ireaily nvcri mining fourUi-f iflh *
i*f Hungary, were within JU miles
of the Auitrinn bonier.
.1 ft«;» a m a u /v

Central And I&gt;ake Re­
gions Need More
Rain Immediately

M lll.lt

Hit.

American Third Is But 2 5 0 Miles
From Reds, Southeast Of Berlin
As Russians Launch
Fourth Offensive,
Nazis Are Moving

Rains Bring On
S l i g h t Impetus
To Spring Crops

M . U U II

I’hi rc Other Allied
Armies Slash To
12 .Miles Beyond
Rhine Bridgeheads
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A il

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IV fH t

M'i I ir»i b mt iunlinurd
0 a t i m e pushing within 19
inilra
of whallered Ithmr
ilef ri'M".
and
if*
irn ru l
1 is.* n fi.Mv *-r i k l l n l t h e
,t f fii * I m if11 be - 1

111 1 n il i tip fir*.!
tr%&gt;ri»it*•&lt;I % th«

first
-Mr*

jimi-fO* *'JCI*..PiTS-aX

a r in \

tu '"lick
ttimr
up

a ( . 1111*1
1 h r n i n t h a n d Hr it JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
March - ►
&gt;.
i'li
rmiid \r m ir* “ rr r ten
|S[ocial&gt;—’*1-iic 1st rams last week
nut*
pa**f 1 it ■ Rhinr «*n »
*nve 'light Impetus to the Sprint:
■Ini I niib f r niit rh r ninth
iogeUW s d n l now getting uieVccto hrtve
•pfuri*^
i orth
of
thf
l"»uht It liir M trlbrJ'i '•uhwny in the loake Ukccihobcu and
l/ am ih c
in
sSL.vaktii
a?
oth er
n b * cl liilt biif|t J 11*1 " llhCentral Florida areas, but unless
U n i s t m i l i l i u r . l |i&gt; g rin d t h rr o u g h
• 1* it milt s .it | »%fn wil h
more rain falls ntpnedinlrly. the
tlie Moiuvinn MoimLuint In North
lb\'*u
| It; mil* • i i i ' i d r
volume will be ron»itlrraht‘ below
Vienna.
An
all-out*' offensive
normal,” William 1. Wilson, di­
i.iim ,tn t
it ml
i he
R h in e
gmnetl a hrulgchcnd over Drop,
n i . s s r t l ,il - r « »-n p l a r p *
The
rector of S l a t e Farmers Markets
&amp;0 miles northwest o f Dudspest*
ihir.l ,irnn
ihr»«
another
reported in hia crop and market
Ur*1
urnn
tan k
RiK'MrhcJUU
review yesterday.
,
hr «lgrIm'.uI a ii*** the upper
raicnl ivithtn .W imlr.N &lt;*| Alist rib
''Sanford reports that art lion
lihon tl
m tii'4 Jt^rd place.
[ a n d 7 » m i l e * t .u t hc*a*t uf V i e n n a I
ha- had no rain of any tonnevi’ulrrilni
rw
&gt;
p
second
mighty
r r.-«* »
. i*
tjucncr. Much celery that would
Soviet nrim joined lluitlu'i Vinot have been cut until the mid­
\ ............
1 1, i , il A r m y
niiM bound o f f m ^ i t r Hint
was
dle of nett month has Item rut
l.lltk
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or e ill be t ut within the nrst
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tit v e r s i o p * ry *•r
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tin
Ftniih
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p i * » ii t g up
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a b o u t t h e c i u n p a i g n . hut o h ^ c i x
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|e • i fill in ffnes w s f t
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• i r an d i a v a l b o m b a r d m e n t * of v a r i e t i e s a e l l i n g at t e l l i n g p m * * .
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m,
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river
key
g o i n g to c a n n e n a t fr o m &gt;1 f»0 t "
|1 1 : - .ti kiJ a n . 1 are softening up prr ju ir n
urid HrHtialuv h had uUk*
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Sp rtn s- bw rs. . .
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tions for eventual invasion
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were
i*»ri»iiug
III FIX
more than n thousand miici north week
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of the enemy's home islands,
from
the
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would fit it admirably with the • re llgbt. with • lartjr amotinl
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avowed American strategy to ring ,&gt;f the surplus ttuttiir U&gt; ktaul^ ftpbtu
M ,iluHiv ^ky\
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u f f r i u i vr
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bumakers
It rlerv
elerv
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l,a- la
la»' f u r l #ji . , ,f . I , &lt;,, , iMna
l a t HerJa p a n with bases from which ti - ,ppe&lt;l t'tilia ld er ab ly
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n fro p t
t ( : t vd h&gt; i * 1 -Mc.l m• the
mdlt
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t*t l o . r m l a-- fr. v%»
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the United S lates and B e a n s h i p m e n t s an* p i n r i l r a l l ) t
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ft n iah ed .
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r o p s n o t u n de r I r r i t r t i l M i I l m &lt; s
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with the seliure of Iw-o .lima in a r # rap id ly p a u s i n g o u t o f ( h e .
v\ * * l ' «hta b .
;in,| . i ^ i n•l libi
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tht
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tiin*\
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the Volcano islands. To complete pK lure
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till “Nfti
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roll., . miuc 1*4
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aimmiurcd the fall of llvil) , uKcnvit , .
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aid f i l l &lt;I1 will,
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hu
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“ Fort Pierce Market lx nho«
4 o -. i"
injf increBalny
activity
« ) t b lttn-ntt.-.i Imnl scb.,ot. uml fm » I h&lt; I,I m ,» » t I’russia v m 'h w .- t •)*. i*_ "•*’ antmninr l
Spriny: crops coming in. Toma- time. S. inimilr
S. hi«,| and J "1 K•&gt;»-••is—I &lt;ir»r The Ball,, p.wts A II r . i i ' i - . u ■l tl,. " I ' t
to I
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toes arc of ^oo«i quality and finish.'.i in- niuraluii, m t lev*
"f D nim c ami Gdynia .tictli-.l hucffrd M»» putnrlccs averaye fit IMI
Many yrl Ian.I ||. rrlurntni
&gt;»,,f.,r.| t.. 1 »'"l l.omla.l bv Kimlrn, R.tiil. ry .pact, t ibi* w I'l'k 11,1, lio
rtf' I
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low crook and »trai*ht
nrcl non hi- unit of tho National ' " " d plain-* faced raptur.- «» the » . . ii . ' iiiiihI i ' " “
1 . f -b
Milsquash
are being *hlp(,r4
Til*- ,. nr.i
i
!1 1J Mb 11 if mil r\ |&lt;n-w*a»iw li*"V H pubuib t'f I*
1
spring
crop
of
ru.cumhota
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a r my , uhni i
t
pi r nnl
bringing celling prnr*
W .-a th c duty
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f.l'Ut i'Hi1 ' i
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has been cold and windy
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w.h
in k1 '
though two shower,
fell
l.c,t
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b«* *»v»i «n»l O .m
Hoth the Sanfurd Atlantic Na- week, more ra
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Bank and the Florida neeJrid,
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S t a t e Bank of Sanford will he
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“ Plant Glty reports a nice
nt
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cloaed all day Friday in ubaerv- movement of fancy yellow iquinh
hi
1111 riiKiRffx.'j.idi"h
Mid- ^ *•
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I le a
■I tklirre
I*
»n c c of “Good Friday."
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id.i'lt*
m I
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la s t week, 2.142 hamiieri averag
v\ #.
Frank
Murtj)n H .it lm w .i y t l nD
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ing daily from |6.00 to ffi.lO. mid nt l i t ' I m m f cm 1,n k r Mn r v a t
nfii'i
i nic in
vfialeD •11int almi'ht in**
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4U3 hampera uf jumbo yallow H til t i V j o r k t h U mill ti m g
H*
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til f N
4, Ata III Ilf e**! •' ( M« .1i"1■"1 a
squash
averaging
from
1-1.7!. llltil 1H'l* !| |f| ill liPdltll fu r ttl*‘
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Mr I*• |* |Mill 'll III ft M'I • " * 1'M'I
to
64.10,
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first
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Im i l vt-iir
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fait
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Benson
brought {
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beans o f the
the
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ceiling tim e of *1.2:.
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mliiut Dm
(* ' i n n » *'1 " ■" *
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lln Itc.l Cross drive in S rm
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WITH T H E 36T1I " T E X A S " beam *also sold at celling. C u cu m -|
I l u l l " " d * « ountj- Is no» nearing t , than «■kg*f (■* fi'M" f L*
j to I ke Mary on S*-pl
uf ! I.i mr mii**l f " i ♦ *
L*» * 1 ' -t
M
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D IV IS IO N , FR A N C E , l f c . Archie her ahipment* were lig h t nt ceil
G o u d i i .a n .
M„
where
!&gt;.- * " » •
f 11 ‘ . 7 0 0 . h o t m.uw- . . . . .
fr.'in
M
t. l&gt;.
C\ Harriet, truck driver for the Ing prices, which was also true
f. .. I&gt; llillllol s a r e n. .-.led t .. pm t t .e V#t L e n i im t I ItiMe - » *1 " I ■*1
f.i
M
i l u s q u a s h an d F . n g l t s h (t eas
engaged
r
, ,t !»,»1’4S •
art* i tniM'il i ' « i v il.............. In *i * i
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d u n - oVi r I lie t o p , t|
132nd Field Artillery Battalion u f ' w fhit
an
M
.
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1 • , , ,-t I I I I 11* Mur
I I m*'&lt;
i l'nt at ■
o f the .10th " T e l i a " Division, 80.U28 pints of strawberries av I m* 11' *«■«r • Hr “ *&gt; ■&lt;
tinunevd today bv M 11 f rumli y inar f ro i i l
’•
1
•raged from 20 to 22 conU. Light " f "'&lt;• .Spanish A m n i u i i " «i
| 1 i,( re 4 , uliv
( l e t r i ul l &gt;lir*I t' Y " l u l l f ' n
" r f^"1 1
■c *
1' ' ' ' ‘ t '
was one of a &lt;rmup recently
Nil
Hathaway' i* ,iiiiivr.| h&gt; drive &lt;bi&lt;n man. and Mr- Hat. n nf6&gt; t u t t n i»l«*f-r a i*4 r l
* (tu L
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commended by Major General shipment will continue for the the widow, Mr. i'l iri-tiu r Hntlui
St bulls. Red Cross executive
M
next two week*.
A considernble
, it
I 4*1*I
\1.1*4
t 1-1 IV
tv-Uiry brrv who reixirted c a - h yUfkfsl I I*14*t' Kkl'tl Ml III I If *' Mi|
J o h n E. Dahbiulft, Commanding
way
of
Lake
Mary;
five
dnugti
I
a. | •
1.
.|1 ''t. t t, 1 &gt;.
) 1(191*1
t 1 4 iii v x* ill t*r run*
Curu|»c ttnuM not rrliexe th» | .41, lea--*- wa- ■
General of the 80th Dlvialon for Increase in volume of vegetables (era. Mrs. Ill Dell Purler and iiaitrtbutloiis
total
to
date
t
H t«•I ■*■j*r
id 1 • ■4114 iit)'
1141 Ml .1(61 t.
|*TII'
ill I1 \\ 1 urn* lav a l
■Ituatbii,. »* uur rnain vff'.t i&gt; tu Nin m L -trllv 14 &gt;,l
m critorloui performance of duty. i i expected from now on to the Miv
* t f , .1121.69.
Gene
Shailwlck
of
Gnral
i
whu I n d
I 111. Hlkfli &gt;4 (,v*.t| I, III- I lull.
I l l the I
Hill * t'f i hutch iii Kunwill tlir I, be ill ret'led ngniii'l ( tt y, Mn il
Mr
Cruinluy
has
urged
all
The citation aUtad, " I t ha* close of the Spring deal.
li.dl.u.d
“ Wauchula
Market
officially man. Mo. and tin- Misses Ins.
They had t i n e * tin Mini
|Fire, f"I 4ill r IR9111 l If
Vlli'ii ii f i l l f,.( ,| ^iit, tin R. i \\ I* llrookR.
been officially reported to me opened last Monday. Cucumbers flarhara Ann ami Carolyn Phoebe solicitors to bring their collec­ Japan, whirl, would mran travel­
la an,
I' 1MS161f f*ih111
.11
ii fid i hi* lie v
I In I ki na of
headquarter*
by ing over Burma and China where l_ Ill'sn and VI Curd"!
t h a t , on 3 and 4 Jan u ary 1946, are beinE harvested from trough of I-ale Mary! one anil. Frank tions to the
publl*l,l'l!&gt; uf Till- Siild"i I Mi-lill-C
I ||) VI i ! | I'M4I l Ii* i
f -** v I 11fl(|*
•■! x,ff*i ml
Interm ent
y o o (treat!y expedited the 80 mile plantings and volume I* Increas­ M Hathaway, J r ,, also uf Lake Tuesday, in order that the p re ­ even so-called g&gt;a-i mad* are
*&lt;t I l*i f sf ret y t H i a*&lt;• | 11 »ii,* iiu i l
i r ,|*i i.-ri;. f eme*
' 'B ( H*
deadly to motor transportation, and Mi* Itubeil M P - t - i l
dieptacement of the 132nd Field ing daily.
sent
status
of
the
drive
may
l-e
Harvesting of open Mary.
all “ f » l i " i i i |f* *4 *. t I 4 M i l
b ill
Hit &gt; l " l l 1 t
" T h e lire dealer* of tin* , ilv M i a m i Hfilvtl, F l a
determined.
A rtillery Battalion and the at­ fltlda will s t a r t In about ten
Funeral services will lui con­
alt, Vivn. C line I ill Ml - I, i
w in ji(-1uIf
hi v«M
* HiiliH i
incomplete reports from mil- Itavr agreed l«, a*»i»t Mi u t i c
tached clement* of the 443rd days which will boost the volume ducted at the F.ricksou Funeral
at
Miami
lln u I,
nu
' ll a 1*1(111) Ilf# h l ' i |ii LI w|e 1 1 ,111'], I i l l l i l
checking program. Motorf*t» vmtl lu ld
lying
communities
mid
special
AAA
AW Battalion by your considerably.
Celling prices am Horne at 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday
■*( utii 4 fur (hi* I 4' II |k11(I III
I Ilf f l '
group* reveal the following con­ be left n slip ahowing the num­ uf l, imuiii
•sceptionalHy
meritorious
per­ being paid. Soma white and yel­
wfth the Rev. Joe A. .Tnllc. pastor
\tT5*1 *.
tributions: Geneva, 6 2 1 1 ; Oviedo, ber of lire* on their t a r which
fo rm ance’ o f duty aa driver*. The low squash and peppers and of the Methodist Church, official
f- m] beV* ( n u
till'
H»ini*4lfii i ItU "1 .
11,1100; F o res t City and Maitland, need recapping. Tin* is done u*
arduoue march, which tailed, for beans are moving. Tomatoes are ing
i ii* m .i n U *r w nM’ . m l f t l u|iuii M i "
Burial will take place In
* 4 6 6 ; Goldofirod, 3 4 7 1 ; Chulunta, a measure of service tu remind
1 3 and a half hour*, waa render- doing wtll In (p ita of the drought
M i l l * ! , uml h erirt ity .ni|Jnud i*l In t
Everg reen Cemetery.
W \SII1M.H»\
M .ti
(A9)
31,16; Hlavla, 3 6 8 0 ; Inngwood, motorist* that tire cure is their
a
ad e xtrrm aly difficult becauae ‘ he and should s t a r t tnovlnr or Apr
ituuli* urn u f ' I .’ ViMMiir I im i**u r •
\ prlunfy h-l **f
ru patiortA
3 6 3 8 ; C asselberry , 3436; A lt a ­ responsibility, but that local lire
*
Ice-coated road* were confeeted
m r a t M 10.
A good acreage has been
Yi • (
lilu.M Iiu•I ibitfk'e "f
■iriniiL- Di'ii ibntion «»f the llmmonte, 3 6 0 3 ; Lake Monroe, | 2 1 3 ; service me I, are ready and willing
b y refureea and a haavy military
ARN OLD P RO M O TE D
(anted in t b i * area but hot and
t.itfei|(n ilu ir y l! Miisdi, I S * L dii* pr u^rr mil
ii
- t k||» l v
* f
in «
I'uola, $ 0 1 ; I ji k « Mary. 6 1 9 1 ; to ssaist them in securing everv
waa made un­
t r a f f i c . The drive
‘
ry weather has held back\ pro­
afU'lriit u v l a t o i uttu* b f l b# Mu j
» t •*
e-l'Uible
Iiuilnrialu
possible mfle out of every lire
d er completed blackout condition*, duction. A small shower helped
WITH T H E NINTH INFAN- Osceola, 317.
14NUI
A ll
If
eStnUlMl.
&gt;uh|i.|ll
Nilkul
A
M
hIH'I'.
.V
,tin*.Ml,
1 ii.tiiBm!
* *l yr-'ti
yrw|i r-bl\ i&lt;
bv th o () I* A .
“ Meeting* have been held dur­ N
Donation* from Hanford colored
In cold, rainy ' weather and over last week but more le needed
T R Y D IV ISIO N IN G ERM A N Y,
Kluf ilia*
illRUlMlIk ki lli ' l " I j L 1111 I i ( I 111 II
iM l 'J ll
I
! l Uit«n |||I Vk 11 Ii I be Ivelp of the
rough, hilly terrain. In eplte of
•‘Other than a few turnips, Mar. 20, (Special) — 8 crgeut\! resident* have now reached a ing the past week will, ufflrlal*
the
Mar. 111. 1946. wl,n„ lit. I * .....
G .,.., W i l l i
S lllllltK ' "
' ' "ttiinuxaioii,
o' 1
of UFA and OUT, and all are ho
| the many ditucutuea
difficult!** with
which cabbage and onions, the P e n s a ­ George W. Arnold, 26. son of total of 3 7 70.
wttn wnten
w tin
pilnting
c ru s t,v d
......... I
ISSUE
4 4 I l I I v H M O l ,rv , )t&lt;(
B || )t'' an
uml
card
Service men a t the Sanford aiding In tire program tn main­
you werlf. confronted, you reached cola Market Is handling little lo­ Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold of
‘iln.'
Lake Jn.nup during
* ■■
but rill*' ihrin tn four
your
destination according to cal
upe.
rain -lest week Route No. 2, Box 206. Hanford, Naval Air S ta tio n have donated tain ninloi tran.|»'itatloo State
W ASIUNULUip. M m . 2li.
pgt,iu|t* wttit iw.i'ri l ti, their e s g liL lro iiilU k -Ji^ v . ,
ached ulc. with no dam are to will r a pf product
Florida, has been promoted to 3 6 6 1 , and civilian workers, | I 0 0 . irventj. have been released by u i Elt.igti
production.
Mamin t" »u)»i‘‘ td i')
Sc nu ti u * t.atny a-ked » i‘ . I t , ' ' ■i-uliulity t,i tbc war effo rt,
nt and without—a a ltu le
General Humervoll and J a m e s F. Ida piirunta, Mr. and M i p . It“ )
____
Ity poultry and e gg the grade of S t a f f Sergeant, lie One enlisted man donated |G0.
Dade City
■: ■"
Additional donations by firm s tlyrr
Byrne* urging t h a t the public nmriii II. Muion, uf Hlocklun, N iMln tloe* nut gnl murv mv.it | [hi* tirvfr rent lid ruling la HOC;
m a r k e t reports all eggs a r e bein g la a member of the 60th i n fa n ­
Individuals
are:
Orlando take care of their tires end make
The action* of each of you In
to prlvaU buyers, with no try, a regiment of the famous and
J.
Prior to Id* enlialiiH'1,1 tu
iii*' nliurp re*luvl imi in the aliocaT ran sit Company, 9 1 6 0 ; itobb'a it posslblo for the Army to keep tlio Naval K e n e n e , he attended L ,S . u* they uv gun tile invv.ti
thla inaianca la exemplary of a activ ity In sales t o . the govern Utn Division,
gallon oT food situation. Senator lioii uf new tires fur rationing.
__ of duty which
reflects mant", he concluded.
rhkh n
S t a f f Sergeant Arnold left the Bakery. 3 2 6 ; C ity Ice and Fu el their supply lines running in full Rutgers
University,
and
Inter. Wheeler said the t'nnudfan* had The April quota I* 1.900,000 c a s ­
_
ilr s. ‘Jo h n
Krider, 3 6 0 ; force to the fruhting fronts.
credit upon' yodraelf and
United S t a t e * on A u g . 7, 1044.
orkevi
Johnson nnd
worked
fo r
the
Jonnion
rneut am) rv&lt;oinmeridvd In ing-,
_ . ii. 17 _net ctpii cut from
_. _ the
P F C PEDONB HOSPITALIZED He ha* participated In the battle f f l .
Supply
Grocery,
326;
Johnson Construction ( orp,‘ration (]uj rv j,(|0 wjlv (|4I)r,. t, m,t u*r d l .t",im, i&gt;&lt;w, mail,available
this
Kiai citation. Brlim*
MIAMI BEACH. Mar. 26, (Spe­ of France, Belgium and Germany. Fr ierson's E le c t r ic Co.. 326; Wo­
in New York City.
Before '■*“ f«r Lend l.ea.-v.
nmiilli
l
T E R W II.L C E R GRADU A TES
- JlaV
m an's ; Club, | 2 6 ; American F r u i t
W a lte r W. H e**. J r , cial)—Pfc. Letter R. Pedone, hue- He also la recipient of the Com
---------------------------------I
reduction resuita from an
L A R E D O , Tex-, Mar. 26, &lt;8p«- lug assigned to the Naval Air I
Pedone. b at Infantry m an Badge, awarded Growers. 9 2 6 ; Mrs. Eleanor F .
o f the 36th band of Mrs. Httel
Station a t Hanford. Ensign M a-l
MOO ItU |N NAVY
j acute *h „ringe of the tire Ingre, and Geneva, Fla. ha* been admitted fo r exem plary conduct In action Cone, 9 6 0 : Dr. G. 8 . 8*lm*n, 9 4 5 ; d a l ) — S/Sgt. Jantea E . Terwll- ton recrlveil flight trniniug ut
d|riit rat bon (dark.
John
N. to the AAF Regional arid Con­ against the , enemy In a major Mr. Frank .E v e n * , 9 2 6 ; ~Mr. J . leger, son of Mr. and Mr*. J.A . the Naval Air Station, Groaav
I.,,lie Denxa Mm,re of 106 First
re *
Tsrwlllegcr of Hanford, Fta. was lie. Mich., and the Nitval Air Street l,»,k tile Navy oath II,
valescent Hospital, Miami Dis­ operation
graduated last weak from the Hlatiuu, Cotpus Christi, Tex.
trict. for treatment and observeB efo re be was inducted into
DIXON G R A D U A T E S
Jacksonville on March 22 niter
Army A ir Forces Central In struc­
the a r m y o n , -Nov. 12, 1943. I H .
;
....
filing hia papers with the Navy
tors School a t Laredo Army Air
While a patient at this hospi­ 8 t a f f S e r g e a n t Arnold wa* em­
Eiekiel
Dixon.
1716 th
Recruiting Station in Orlando, Il
WEATHER
Field. Laredo, T e a a s, a member
O U TBO A RD M EETING
tal, one-ef •ever*] operated by ployed by M r . - T o m Fotler of
Young Moore I Thirteenth S treet, c/o R F D I t
&gt;*
has been learned
of the A A F Training Command.
the AA7 Personnel Distribution Sanford , aa » carpenter,
is the von of Mr. and Mr*. Ileiirv H‘*x 37,. Hanford,
_______ ha* completed
mp
«
Florida)
P a r t l y cloudy, con­ He f* now fully qualified to be­
ha will be under the
All members of the Outlmnrd Clark Miaire of thi* city.
lie j « ouirxe In Practical and T neoretinued warm th ro u g h Tuesday.
come an Instructor a t on* of the Motor Association
were (&lt;xlny expects to be on inactive duty for j Deal Radio and Television and
seven
aerial
gunnery urged by Ray O. Ttlti*. president a ihort time before, being eallnl ha* U e n swarded a diploma by
Alabam a: P a r t l y cloudy, cooler nation's
6, account o f ) tonight. F a i r and slightly warm - schools.
to meet Wedlesday evening at to training.
1 the National Radio Institute of
V
Ha waa prepared for his In­ the City Hall.
---------------------------------------------- ! Wa.hlngton, D. C. He ftaU^ad
f Chuluot* * Kentucky,' Tennessee: Showera structing duties by completing a
Election of officers will taku
In nvovlern w arfare, tungclen the .prescribed Courea
___ of tachnt-____ east early tonight, somewhat cwaprahaotlv* ( lx weeks cou r t * p]
l i a r __the cuming y e a r a m i la - u a e d - h r - T inrii&lt;pietcimc Tnw c a l
gretitre' w t t l l eoolerr Fair, modarato^temperw’* "
' plans for a picnic will bo made, Jretllea and erosion-Ttshlin f; gun grades and l* to bo
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•»* ", I*4*
v .. *■.
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indus-

Britt Bah urn Is
Prisoner 01 War

'ii.iru
llw

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j*.

^ Public Asked To
HaveChecksMade
Auto’s Tires

Rotary Club

Until .Iai'kstm Dirt ib
Bn up In St'lt i t inii''
Bv \ irtur Mcrhi i t

Drivurn Arc
«N Of Tires

CITY BRIEFS

Five M em bers Of
Glee Club &gt; in i&gt;
Al

*r«on Says Sur\«&gt;

*'■ syp-,

Mrs. (iladvs Walsh
01 Loni» wood Died
Sunday Aflernuon

S. Hobo Dean l)i(‘d
Saturd;i&gt; .Mnmin!',
At ii 1:me 01 Son

in i, sun i**"") Frank H»t ha way I)ie«
At Homeln Lake Mary

Pfc. Archie Harriet
Commended In France

Despair Dv't-i'iul'
On l.ositm Na/i-'

Red Cross Drive
Is Nearing Coal,
Secretary St at es

E

Priority List For
Tires Is Released

Plane CruHh Is Filial
'Fo Student Aviator

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